The Pecan, and how to Grow it: Where They Grow Wild, where They are Being Cultivated, what Lands are Best and All about itWoman's Temperance Publishing Association, 1893 - 90 σελίδες |
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acre bark barrel bearing trees best varieties budded trees bushels cents per pound compost heap crop DEAR SIRS desire for groves distance eight farm Father of Pecan feet high fertility flavor Florida four feet GENTLEMEN:-The Pecan grows grafted or budded grafted trees grafting wood ground grown Hickory high land hundred industry interest kainite knife large nuts limbs Mississippi number of trees nuts for profit Ocean Springs orange orchard pay better pear Pecan grove Pecan grows wild Pecan nuts Pecan tree grows pistil Plate plow pollen pomelo Potash Progressive Pecan Culture rich roots rows Sacramento Valley sandy soil scion seed seedlings sell at wholesale soft shell stamen Stuart Pecan Stuart Pecan Co tap-roots cut Texas thick shell three feet tivated transplanted tree grows wild tree is indigenous trees bear truly twelve twenty W. R. Stuart weigh a pound year's growth young trees
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Σελίδα 13 - The individual who causes two blades of grass to grow where but one grew before, is held in highest emulation as a benefactor of his race.
Σελίδα 63 - Multiply the distance in feet between the rows by the distance the plants are apart in the rows, and the product will be the number of square feet for each plant or hill, which, divided into the number of feet in an acre (43,560), will give the number of plants or trees to the acre. Ride. — Equilateral-triangle method. — Divide the number required to the acre "square method
Σελίδα 58 - ... the mineral called apatite, which contains 92 per cent of phosphate of lime, and is believed by some chemists to be the original source in Nature from which phosphate of lime is derived; the phosphatic guanos, which are the product of sea fowls, from which the ammonia has been washed out by the rain; the bones of all animals, and the mineral phosphate rocks, which are the remains of ancient marine animals. BARN MANURE. Its Composition and Fertilizing Properties. The latest analysis made of fresh...