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PLENTY OF TILES HERE. WARM, DRY FEET KEEP THE WHOLE BQDY WELL. Fig. 224. 
In this picture the camera stood at the same point as below and pointed diagonally into the thoroughly tiled part of the orchard. Compare size and thrift of wheat and trees. In lower picture the ground 
had one row of tiles for six rows of trees ; In this one there Is one row for every row of trees. Other conditions are as nearly alike as possible. 
NO TILES IN THIS PART OF THE ORCHARD. WET FEET MAKE A SICK CROP.! Fig. 225. 
The camera stood on the last tile drain and pointed diagonally into the untiled part of the orchard. The first tree on the left shows some benefit from the tiles 16« feet distant; others not. The wheat shows 
the average growth on untiled land. 
