Talks About the Weather in Its Relation to Plants And Animals. a book of Observations for Farmers, Students, And Schools

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— All of these things that we have been considering — the sun, the temperature, the winds, clouds, and rain — go to make up what is called the climate. Their aspect and operations from day to day make what we call the weather. The climate in which we live, and the character of the weather we have in a year, decide what plants we can cultivate in the particular place where we reside. It is for this reason that we have been making these many obser- vations. If wealth comes from the ground, in the... form of plants that we may eat, or use in other ways, plainly we shall never grow rich unless we understand our cli- mate, and cultivate those plants adapted to it. Every plant grows and thrives in a particular temperature.
If it is too cold or too warm, it will fall ill and die.
If the summer is too short, it will be cut down by frosts before its fruit is ripe. Oranges do not grow in Maine, neither can you find thick grassy lawns in Florida. Some apples are fine, large, and juicy in New York, and poor enough in Texas.


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