. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Fig. 28. Spraying to Control Cranberry Insect Pests. Note the long line of hose handled by the men. The spraying machine is always on the upland near the bog margin,. Fig. 29. Examining a Bog with an Insect Net. and early spring, when the vines are dormant, is the best time to dig out such woody weeds as hard- hack, chokeberry, sheep laurel, leather leaf, and poison ivy and any weeds that may be green then (Fig. 20 C). Water-white kerosene, 300 to 600 gallons an acre applied as a spray or with a watering pot the second week in May,
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Fig. 28. Spraying to Control Cranberry Insect Pests. Note the long line of hose handled by the men. The spraying machine is always on the upland near the bog margin,. Fig. 29. Examining a Bog with an Insect Net. and early spring, when the vines are dormant, is the best time to dig out such woody weeds as hard- hack, chokeberry, sheep laurel, leather leaf, and poison ivy and any weeds that may be green then (Fig. 20 C). Water-white kerosene, 300 to 600 gallons an acre applied as a spray or with a watering pot the second week in May, is a good control for grasses, sedges, rushes, 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 Portland, CT [etc. ] : Taylor Pub. Co. [etc. ]
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