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How many mango trees can be planted per acre?

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  • by T.M. Samuels on October 29th, 2009

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    There should be around 100 mango trees per acre in a mature mango orchard. This gives the proper spacing of mango trees at 10 to 30 feet apart with the rows being 20 to 30 feet apart.

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