Elementary principles of agriculture Elementary principles of agriculture : a text book for the common schools elementaryprinci02ferg Year: 1913 Cotton 339 the American types a form of Egyptian cotton is grown to a limited extent in California and Arizona. 498. Cultivation. Bearing in mind the continuous growing habit of the cotton plant, and the relation of this Fig. 213. Cotton stalk with vigorous fruiting branches and one slow growing vegetative branch. Type of early, rapid continuous fruiting stalk. Note that the first fruiting branches are low and continuous fruiting. to fruiting, it


Elementary principles of agriculture Elementary principles of agriculture : a text book for the common schools elementaryprinci02ferg Year: 1913 Cotton 339 the American types a form of Egyptian cotton is grown to a limited extent in California and Arizona. 498. Cultivation. Bearing in mind the continuous growing habit of the cotton plant, and the relation of this Fig. 213. Cotton stalk with vigorous fruiting branches and one slow growing vegetative branch. Type of early, rapid continuous fruiting stalk. Note that the first fruiting branches are low and continuous fruiting. to fruiting, it is plain that the first consideration should be to provide the conditions that make growth continuous and normal throughout the growing season. Aside from the natural richness of the soil, the regularity of the supply of moisture is most important. (^ 105). While cotton is classed as a drouth resisting crop, it is well to remember


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