Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings At the Thirty-Seventh Annual Report

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Dr. Frank Cross, head of the Department of Horticulture of our A & M College atStillwater, is very active in nut improvement and is giving us muchvaluable assistance. Early in the history of our association we began tograft the large improved varieties on our seedling trees. True, manymistakes were made. I recall when all our trees producing small andinferior nuts, were cut down level with the ground, and the sproutsgrowing from the roots, were budded or grafted to paper-shells. Thismeant a lon...g wait for production. We soon realized it was better to stubback the limbs and graft these, or permit the sprouts to develop and budthem, plus saving most of the framework of the trees, which gives usheavy production of grafted pecans in a short time.
Competing growth, that is underbrush and all kinds of trees other thanpecans, rob the grove of moisture, sunlight, and plant food. This growthwas formerly removed by hand grubbing, but now with a large bulldozer itis pushed right out of the ground into piles where it is burned.


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