Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings At the Fifth Annual Meeting
Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings At the Fifth Annual Meeting
Northern Nut Growers Association
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MR. REED: I don't think a man lives who knows exactly. You have to useyour own judgment. For instance, when bud wood colors up like this Iwould feel sure it was ripe enough. When it is green I am more afraid ofit, although we have some good success with the green wood, but coldstorage wood is still better. DR. MORRIS: Professor Van Deman said the other day that in cutting budwood at this time of year it is good to give the bud rest for two orthree days. He cuts the scions and puts them in the i...ce house. Thatgives them rest and the buds start better and are firmer. Has anyone hadexperience with that way? MR. DORR: There is another question I want to ask. If we want toexperiment with the processes that have been suggested here, shouldn'tEvansville have a place where we can store scions? We should have an icehouse. Some of us who don't have shoes, haven't any ice house. I workedin South Carolina one time and made this discovery, and it almost mademe weak. The great majority of farmers in South Carolina are men whomake fifty dollars a year; they cultivate three acres and own a mule inpartnership with two or three other men.
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