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The length of time the water is allowed to run will depend entirely on the soil. The orchardist must learn to understand his soil and know how long it will take to wet it. Provided the free water does not come too near the surface, heavy waterings at greater intervals are always to be preferred to light and frequent irrigations. Figure 58 shows a pear orchard on sandy soil well furrowed out for watering. Figure 25 shows a common mistake of furrowing near the trees only. With the sandy soil it i...s not so important that the water be kept off the surface, but flooding should be avoided if possible, especially if the ground is bare.
Frequency of Irrigation Soil conditions and the treatment the orchard receives between times will determine how often it must be irri- gated. Sandy soils, as a rule, require more frequent irrigations, especially where they have good drainage. Orchards that are sparingly tilled require more frequent Irrigation in Orchards 211 irrigation. As a rule, from two to four summer irriga- tions and one late fall irrigation will be sufficient for the old orchard.


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