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Page 34
... feet below the point of lowest evident discoloration . If the outbreak is serious , such methods should be adopted in the orchard as will check the growth of the trees and thus tend to check the rapidity of the advance of the disease ...
... feet below the point of lowest evident discoloration . If the outbreak is serious , such methods should be adopted in the orchard as will check the growth of the trees and thus tend to check the rapidity of the advance of the disease ...
Page 48
... feet apart . Spreading varieties like the d'Anjou and Winter Nellis , should at least have this distance . Possibly some of the upright varieties , like the Clairgeau and Bartlett , could be planted a little closer . There is very ...
... feet apart . Spreading varieties like the d'Anjou and Winter Nellis , should at least have this distance . Possibly some of the upright varieties , like the Clairgeau and Bartlett , could be planted a little closer . There is very ...
Page 57
... feet long and properly condemns the use of such long tunnels . Loganberries give up their moisture more readily than prunes and consequently cool the air much faster . In a tunnel thirty feet long used for drying loganberries the cost ...
... feet long and properly condemns the use of such long tunnels . Loganberries give up their moisture more readily than prunes and consequently cool the air much faster . In a tunnel thirty feet long used for drying loganberries the cost ...
Page 64
... feet , built perfectly tight , so as to hold all the heat . A box stove was placed in the center of the building , with wooden racks arranged around the sides and ends of the room , and over the top of the stove . On these racks were ...
... feet , built perfectly tight , so as to hold all the heat . A box stove was placed in the center of the building , with wooden racks arranged around the sides and ends of the room , and over the top of the stove . On these racks were ...
Page 65
... feet from the ground and made of slats or strips , closely laid , so as to allow the hot air to pass through the fruit above , but not let the pieces of apples fall through . The furnace or stove is placed on the ground under the floor ...
... feet from the ground and made of slats or strips , closely laid , so as to allow the hot air to pass through the fruit above , but not let the pieces of apples fall through . The furnace or stove is placed on the ground under the floor ...
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