. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. added to cold water, instantly makes a beautiful, smooth, white paste. Ready for imme- diate use at a cost of ten cents a gallon. No labor. No muss. No spoiled paste. Paste Specialists Robinson Chemical Works 349-351 Eighth Street San Francisco, California Production of the Walnut in the Northwest By Ferd Groner, AS the wjihuit intkistry is compara- tively new in the Northwest, the question has been often asked, "What income can we expect per tree or per acre from orchards at different ages, and what it costs to bring an orchard up to a paying basis'?"
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. added to cold water, instantly makes a beautiful, smooth, white paste. Ready for imme- diate use at a cost of ten cents a gallon. No labor. No muss. No spoiled paste. Paste Specialists Robinson Chemical Works 349-351 Eighth Street San Francisco, California Production of the Walnut in the Northwest By Ferd Groner, AS the wjihuit intkistry is compara- tively new in the Northwest, the question has been often asked, "What income can we expect per tree or per acre from orchards at different ages, and what it costs to bring an orchard up to a paying basis'?" Last year a paper read before the Oregon State Horticultural Society on the (luestion of and pro(kiction seemed to me so pessimistic that 1 set myself about to gather figures on cost and actual returns. The question of how many Vehicles and Agricultural Implements THE BEST OF ORCHARD AND GARDEN TOOLS A SPECIALTY Gilbert Implement Co. HOOD RIVER, OREGON The Question of the Day With the fruitgrower is, how can he derive a revenue from his overripe and unsalable fruits? It can be done. It is being done. How? By the use of the new and up-to-date process of DEHYDRATING Which is the cheapest, quickest and best process ever devised for preserving fruit with- out changing the taste or flavor; is clean and sanitary. There is always a market for this product. Can be operated by anyone. Capac- ity to meet all requirements. For descriptive booklet address Luther Uacu-Dehydrator Co. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON WHEN WRITING ADVERTISERS MENTION BETTER FRL'IT Hillsdale, Oregon trees to the acre has been argued con- siderably, and we find orchards planted all the way from thirty to sixty feet apart, some with fillers of peaches, prunes or cherries and some without. After years of study I favor iilanting forty feet square without fillers, if financial returns are to be considered. 1 will not go into detail in regard to price of land or machinery, as it would vary greatly in different localities, b
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