Introduction to Agriculture, Practical Studies in Crop Production

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Introduction to Agriculture, Practical Studies in Crop Production
Clarence Moores Weed
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It is easily avoided by planting two or preferably more varieties near one another, so that the bees and other insects may carry the pollen from tree to tree. These must be sorts, however, that blossom at the same time. In general it is worth while to grow at least a few trees of several sorts in order to be sure of abundant cross-pollination.
The Domestica Plums are subject to many attacks by insects and fungous diseases. Unless constant watch is kept for Black Knot, San Jose Scale, Fruit Rot,
... and Curculios the trees are likely soon to become worthless. But these enemies can be controlled and their existence makes the plums even more valuable to the intelligent fruit grower.
Japanese Plums In 1870 a fruit grower in California imported some plum trees from Japan. A few years later the trees began bearing good crops of attractive fruit, so different from the other plums in cultivation that it seemed worth while to propagate the variety. So about 1883 a firm of California nurserymen began selling the trees, naming 148 CROP PRODUCTION the variety the Kelsey, after the man who owned the original trees.


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