The book The Prickly Pear As a Farm Crop was written by author Griffiths, David, 1867- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Prickly Pear As a Farm Crop book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Prickly Pear As a Farm Crop a good or bad book?
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But even these temperatures are of short duration. It is seldom that seven days occur during an entire Avinter with an absolute minimum below 22° F. Winters are rather frequent when this temperature is not reached. Besides a minimum not lower than something like 12° F. a high average summer temperature is an advantage in the culture of prickl^y pear. During the ten years ending in 1903 there occurred on an average only four days a year with a maximum over 100° F. One year of this period had twe...lve days with a maximum above 100° F. and one year's maximum did not reach 100° F. The conditions in this respect are presented in the following table : " Table II. — Mnj-imum, minimum, and mean t r m peraturcM at San Antonio, Tex., for a period of eighteen and one-half years. 1888 to .1906, inelusive. Month. January. February March . . . April . . . May Juiie Mean. Maxi- Mini- mum. mum. op °F. °F. 52 82 6 55 90 4 62 97 21 70 99 35 .75 97 44 " 103 54 Month. July...... August... September October.
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