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I have an old plum, mayby 30-50 years old, green gage, and it has some rot at the base. It is pretty bad. Is there anyway to prolong the life of this tree? It will fall in a field which is lucky, I don't want to lose it as it is a tremendous cropper. Thanks for any ideas, (or crushing my dreams LOL).
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