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Pig. 10. — The apple orchard shown in the upper picture received regular cultivation and spraying, and 

 contributed substantially to the farm income of the operator. The peach orchard shown in the lower 

 picture is quite typical of the orchards in the region. Winter-killing and late frosts seem almost to pre- 

 clude profitable peach production. 



