American FarmerJohn S. Skinner, 1869 |
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... trees and old tree planters were ignorant of many of the ills that have befallen those that have since occupied their places . Many persons think that climatic changes have had much to do with bringing about this " decline and fall " in ...
... trees and old tree planters were ignorant of many of the ills that have befallen those that have since occupied their places . Many persons think that climatic changes have had much to do with bringing about this " decline and fall " in ...
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... trees . The men follow with shovels , throwing the loose soil around the tree to the height of about one foot . In the fall I cut the trees back , taking off about one - third of the year's growth . The next spring or summer I pursue ...
... trees . The men follow with shovels , throwing the loose soil around the tree to the height of about one foot . In the fall I cut the trees back , taking off about one - third of the year's growth . The next spring or summer I pursue ...
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... trees . This was at first supposed accidental or orig- inating possibly from some other source , as it resembled a mass of cocoa matting , but we became convinced from its frequent occur rence that it must account to some extent for the ...
... trees . This was at first supposed accidental or orig- inating possibly from some other source , as it resembled a mass of cocoa matting , but we became convinced from its frequent occur rence that it must account to some extent for the ...
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