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The NEW way of digging plants at Sherman Nursery Company.
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Four tractors work in tandem to harvest shrubs.
Now, digging bare root plants is accomplished in record time at Sherman Nursery.
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This is a close up shot of the bare root diggers. They undercut the roots, lift the plants and shake off most of the soil. Two rows of shrubs are dug during one pass of the tractor.
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So here is the cool part. Now, Sherman Nursery bales the plants. A hay baler collects the plants for transportation. First a fungicide spray is applied to the bare root plants.
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Next the baler lifts the plants and rolls them into a bale. Twine is applied to hold the bale.
One baler can easily keep up with the four tractors and digging crews.
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This method is great for plants that are 'flexible'. These dogwood shrubs are perfect. It is not a great method to use on stiff limbed shrubs. The bale method accounts for about 60% of the harvest at Sherman Nursery.
Bet you thought that was just a common yellow school bus in the background. Nope, that's the Official Millennium Edition Transportation Vehicle of the Sherman Nursery worldwide sales staff and their management team. It even came   with a Limited  Edition Blue Cooler stocked with your favorite bottled water or soft drink.
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While plants are held snugly they can be pulled from the bale. It may seem hard to believe, but damage to the plants is held to almost zero. The old method of harvesting results in many more broken and unusable plants.
 


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