Clay, you might want to get with a horticulturist or your local Cooperative Extension Service (state blue pages) to make sure you don't need another cherry tree for cross-pollinating.

If you can take a night class for tree horticulture or orchard management, that'll keep your trees healthy, productive, and most importantly, to recognize and treat disease.

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