Peaches: Production, Estimates And Important Commercial Districts And Varieties

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Of these, 334 (the largest number in any one county) were in Hennepin County. This county was also reported to have the largest number of bearing trees of both apples and plums.
Varieties. — No recommendations as to varieties can be made.
Distribution. — Peach growing is relatively unimportant in Iowa.
The few peaches that are produced are grown very largely in the southern third of the State — that is, south of the latitude of Des Moines. In this area small plantings are more or less widely di
...s- tributed. Possibly the conditions in the extreme southeastern counties and in those in the southwest having loess soils are more favorable for peaches than in other parts of the State. Formerly peach trees were interplanted in some of the apple orchards in Fre- mont County, possibly also in some other sections, but as the apple trees have developed the peach trees have been removed.
Varieties. — The Triumph, Greensboro, Carman, and Elberta occur perhaps as frequently as any varieties.


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