Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report

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Mr. McDaniel: On some sites it is not nearly so bad as it is in otherlocations. A northern or eastern slope with good elevation seems to bebest.
Mr. Frye: I have had some trouble and maybe, had a good education aboutfrost pockets. If you get them in high elevations you escape that. I hadthat trouble two years ago. I got some Chinese trees from Dr. Smith, setthem out. They were his best seedlings, three of them, and they startedbeautifully. I transplanted them. Just about that time they got nipp
...edoff. Did that three times and failed to come out the third time.
Pres. Davidson: One other remedy for that that I remember reading about, I am not quite sure in which of our Reports--maybe Mr. Becker was theauthor, and that is this: He said that he cultivates until August afterwhich he plants cover crops, and he sows cover crops that grow and theyhold back this vegetative growth in the late part of the year, and it isreally the late vegetative growth that causes the destruction. After headopted that plan he had very much less winter killing in hisplantation.


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