A brief description of how to graft a pecan tree.
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The video opens to the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences logo then moves to show a title slide stating “Pecan Grafting How-to-video.”
The video moves a man using a knife to slice bark of a small stick then continues to a man pointing to the inside of the stick then to a man wrapping film-material around a grafted tree.
The video continues to a man standing next to a stock tree talking then changes to slides stating the items needed for grafting then to a man clipping off the top and other vegetation of the stock tree.
The video changes to a man using a knife cutting an 'X' into the top of stock tree then moves to putting a rubber band around the tree then to carefully peeling the bark back like peeling a banana.
The video moves to a man clipping the showing inside stem then continues to a man using a knife to remove bark from a scion then to the man placing the scion inside the bark of the stock tree and pulling the rubber band up to hold the bark and scion in place.
The video continues to a man using wrapping tape to further secure the bark and scion in place then changes to a man wrapping film-like material around the wrapping tape for protection then to a man standing next to the tree talking.
The video ends with the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences logo.
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