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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... ground or disturb it to such an extent that it will die before the trouble is detected . It is not necessary to remove the burlap from the ball ; if properly turned down it will soon rot . After the trees are planted and irrigated and ...
... ground or disturb it to such an extent that it will die before the trouble is detected . It is not necessary to remove the burlap from the ball ; if properly turned down it will soon rot . After the trees are planted and irrigated and ...
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... ground . It has been our experience that trees budded on sweet root are much less subject to this disease when budded at this height from the ground . The Citrus Trifoliata is a native of Japan and is the hardiest orange known . It is ...
... ground . It has been our experience that trees budded on sweet root are much less subject to this disease when budded at this height from the ground . The Citrus Trifoliata is a native of Japan and is the hardiest orange known . It is ...
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... ground is gone over , a depth of five or eight inches can be attained in six or seven cultivations . It is not best to do all the cultivating at once as it should be distributed over the interval between the irrigations and in this way ...
... ground is gone over , a depth of five or eight inches can be attained in six or seven cultivations . It is not best to do all the cultivating at once as it should be distributed over the interval between the irrigations and in this way ...
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