Citrus Fruits in California: A Monograph Describing the Basic Principles and Practices of Successful Citrus Fruit Production, from the Planting of the Tree to the Harvesting of the Crop ...1919 - 28 páginas |
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... acre ( 43,560 ) will give the number of plants or trees to an acre . RULE EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE METHOD — Divide the number required to the acre “ square method ” by the decimal 866 . The result will be the number of plants required to the ...
... acre ( 43,560 ) will give the number of plants or trees to an acre . RULE EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE METHOD — Divide the number required to the acre “ square method ” by the decimal 866 . The result will be the number of plants required to the ...
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... acre , that is , if bv planting 22 feet apart by the square method , which would give you 90 trees to the acre , the planter could use the equilateral triangle method and plant them 23 feet 6 inches apart , thus giving the tree an ...
... acre , that is , if bv planting 22 feet apart by the square method , which would give you 90 trees to the acre , the planter could use the equilateral triangle method and plant them 23 feet 6 inches apart , thus giving the tree an ...
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... acre tract , which gives the water time to penetrate the subsoil . In some of the heavier soils , if the water is allowed to run through the furrows too fast it will coat over the furrow with a fine silt and it is then almost impossible ...
... acre tract , which gives the water time to penetrate the subsoil . In some of the heavier soils , if the water is allowed to run through the furrows too fast it will coat over the furrow with a fine silt and it is then almost impossible ...
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