. Cost of producing apples in five counties in western New York 1910-1915. Apples. Fig. 9.âA small apple drier, Wayne County, N. Y. of shaking apples from the trees has become a thing of the past. Growers seem to find it more to their liking to sell this stock rather. â -"-'. â '*â¢â¢' - ' ' ! Fig. 10.âDelivering cider apples in bulk to the cider mill. than dry it themselves. One often finds a farmer, however, who still dries his own stock and what other dryable fruit he is able to buy Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally e


. Cost of producing apples in five counties in western New York 1910-1915. Apples. Fig. 9.âA small apple drier, Wayne County, N. Y. of shaking apples from the trees has become a thing of the past. Growers seem to find it more to their liking to sell this stock rather. â -"-'. â '*â¢â¢' - ' ' ! Fig. 10.âDelivering cider apples in bulk to the cider mill. than dry it themselves. One often finds a farmer, however, who still dries his own stock and what other dryable fruit he is able to buy Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Miller, G. H. (George Harvey), 1884-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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