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... spring ? Dr. Loope : Not now , wait until spring . Mr. Hager : I do not agree with the doctor on the grass part and I do not want this society to go on record in favor of grass orchard , because if you do , the tendency is that they ...
... spring ? Dr. Loope : Not now , wait until spring . Mr. Hager : I do not agree with the doctor on the grass part and I do not want this society to go on record in favor of grass orchard , because if you do , the tendency is that they ...
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... Spring- field , Wis . These were planted 40 by 40 feet covering about 12 acres . I commenced planting every other row pears and plums , making the orchard 40 by 20. Of the apples why not plant castern varieties , we are on a line west ...
... Spring- field , Wis . These were planted 40 by 40 feet covering about 12 acres . I commenced planting every other row pears and plums , making the orchard 40 by 20. Of the apples why not plant castern varieties , we are on a line west ...
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... spring as for other garden crops . About May , 1st is the best time for trans- planting . A spade or garden trowel can be used in setting the plants which should be in rows about 31⁄2 ft . apart and 18 inches apart in the rows . The ...
... spring as for other garden crops . About May , 1st is the best time for trans- planting . A spade or garden trowel can be used in setting the plants which should be in rows about 31⁄2 ft . apart and 18 inches apart in the rows . The ...
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... spring and pretty well covered the ground . They were planted in the old- fashioned way , with an old post spade and trod down and we had a pretty good crop of berries ; that was due to the fact that the last year was very dry , that ...
... spring and pretty well covered the ground . They were planted in the old- fashioned way , with an old post spade and trod down and we had a pretty good crop of berries ; that was due to the fact that the last year was very dry , that ...
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... Spring , Fig . 5 , Autumn . 2. For the best results , clean cultivation is absolutely necessary from the time the soil is dry enough to cultivate in the spring until the fifteenth of September . 3. In Wisconsin fall pruning and ...
... Spring , Fig . 5 , Autumn . 2. For the best results , clean cultivation is absolutely necessary from the time the soil is dry enough to cultivate in the spring until the fifteenth of September . 3. In Wisconsin fall pruning and ...
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