June, 1921 



the usual practice in planting is to set 

 one row of a perfect variety for every 

 two or three rows of imperfect ones. 



There are certain varieties of straw- 

 berries that under ordinary conditions 

 produce flowers having both stamens 

 and pistils, but frequently, under pe- 

 culiar weather conditions they produce 

 so few stamens that they do not have 

 sufficient pollen to insure the setting of 

 fruit. A variety producing an abund- 

 ance of pollen should be planted with 

 such varieties in the proportion that 

 perfect varieties are usually planted 

 with imperfect ones. 



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Page 23 



According to a recent report of the 

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 this year will be 57,219 acres as com- 

 pared to 18,619 acres in 1920, giving 

 ,in increase of 8,600 acres. 



Orchard cultivation should start with 

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 the ground to dry rapidly. It often 

 pays to hire extra teams or a tractor in 

 order to plow just at the right time so 

 subsequent cultivation will be cheaper. 

 — 0. A. C. Experiment Station. 



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