Bulletin - Agricultural Experiment Station, North Carolina State University at Raleigh, Issues 147-177Agricultural Experiment Station, North Carolina State University at Raleigh., 1898 |
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Page 308
... lands are introduced here . Hence the man who expects to suc- ceed in orcharding to - day must be a student and a worker , ever on the alert to discover new enemies and to prevent the attacks of the old ones , too . The work that has ...
... lands are introduced here . Hence the man who expects to suc- ceed in orcharding to - day must be a student and a worker , ever on the alert to discover new enemies and to prevent the attacks of the old ones , too . The work that has ...
Page 309
... land besides . And when we consider that a ton is a small estimate for the weight of a full grown apple tree and roots , the need for annually keeping up the fertility of the soil becomes more apparent . SEEDLINGS VS. GRAFTED FRUIT ...
... land besides . And when we consider that a ton is a small estimate for the weight of a full grown apple tree and roots , the need for annually keeping up the fertility of the soil becomes more apparent . SEEDLINGS VS. GRAFTED FRUIT ...
Page 311
... LAND FOR THE ORCHARD . In The preparation of the land before planting an apple orchard is of the greatest importance , for any lack of preparation before planting can hardly be remedied after the trees are set . If one does not intend ...
... LAND FOR THE ORCHARD . In The preparation of the land before planting an apple orchard is of the greatest importance , for any lack of preparation before planting can hardly be remedied after the trees are set . If one does not intend ...
Page 312
... land above them . Planted in this way 35 feet between the trees and terraces would be an abundance of room . WHEN TO PLANT . In this climate all hardy trees of a deciduous character should be planted in fall as soon as possible after ...
... land above them . Planted in this way 35 feet between the trees and terraces would be an abundance of room . WHEN TO PLANT . In this climate all hardy trees of a deciduous character should be planted in fall as soon as possible after ...
Page 314
... land in grain or grass for harvesting and sale , you had just as well abandon the idea of fruit , and had better not plant the orchard . During the time while the trees are small , there are some hoed crops that can be well grown in it ...
... land in grain or grass for harvesting and sale , you had just as well abandon the idea of fruit , and had better not plant the orchard . During the time while the trees are small , there are some hoed crops that can be well grown in it ...
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acre adulterated AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Agriculturist apples Assistant Chemist Aster astringent average Britton Bulletin butter cent clover coffee College color consumed contained corn bran Corn silage cotton cotton-seed meal Cowpea Crab grass Crab grass hay CRATAEGUS crop Crude Fiber diaphoretic diuretic Dry Matter emmenagogue F. E. EMERY FAMILY Farm feeding fertilizer flour fruit glabrous Grams green manure grow growth hay fed hens herb Horticulturist inches Kainit KPNGL leaves lettuce manure MATT MOORE Michx milk Muhl N-Free nitrification nitrogen nitrogen-free extract normal ration North Carolina Nutt orchard Order peas pentosans phosphate phosphoric acid Pileus plant plots potash pounds Protein pullets Pursh Raleigh rice bran root samples Sedge seed sheep silage soil starch STATION STAFF stem Sugars sulphate TABLE Timothy hay tonic trees Value of Eggs varieties W. A. WITHERS W. C. FIELDS W. F. MASSEY Walt weight wheat bran Willd yellow
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