Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Board of Agriculture for the Year ..., Volumen9State Board of Agriculture, 1886 |
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... varieties of fruits annually , and the add- ing of many of them to our fruit list , we may reasonably hope that in the near future we shall have all that the most progressive grower and most fastidious consumer may desire . Nut ...
... varieties of fruits annually , and the add- ing of many of them to our fruit list , we may reasonably hope that in the near future we shall have all that the most progressive grower and most fastidious consumer may desire . Nut ...
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... varieties , manuring , and treatment was apparently the same the yield differed fully sixty per cent . Crops planted at a time when dry weather prevented the proper growth of the tuber were shortened in their yield , while others ...
... varieties , manuring , and treatment was apparently the same the yield differed fully sixty per cent . Crops planted at a time when dry weather prevented the proper growth of the tuber were shortened in their yield , while others ...
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... varieties , but in its actual condition resolves itself into the theory that by proper care and selection any seed may be kept up to a given standard . We must remember that many of our varieties now under cultivation are not fixed ...
... varieties , but in its actual condition resolves itself into the theory that by proper care and selection any seed may be kept up to a given standard . We must remember that many of our varieties now under cultivation are not fixed ...
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... varieties . There can be no doubt , in short , that the small fungus referred to is the actual cause of the peach curl . What is the remedy ? Surely , nothing absolutely certain 80 [ No. 4 , AGRICULTURE OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... varieties . There can be no doubt , in short , that the small fungus referred to is the actual cause of the peach curl . What is the remedy ? Surely , nothing absolutely certain 80 [ No. 4 , AGRICULTURE OF PENNSYLVANIA .
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... varieties , be- cause it takes some time before the fungus plant gets into a tree , so as to be spread much by propagation . When once a peach tree has the curl badly , the sooner we replace it by a tree free from the fungus plant the ...
... varieties , be- cause it takes some time before the fungus plant gets into a tree , so as to be spread much by propagation . When once a peach tree has the curl badly , the sooner we replace it by a tree free from the fungus plant the ...
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