[McGroarty, JS.] . Fresno County peach trees hear soheavily that propping is frequentlynecessary to preserve the trees. Thefertility of the soil and the ideal cli-matic conditions are responsible forthe perfect luscious peaches whichare marketed fresh, canned anddried, to better advantage possiblythan in any other place in the world. Thinning is necessary in Fresnopeach orchards, size and quality offruit being the first those unaccustomed to such asight, it hardly seems possible thatany fruit remains on the trees whenthe ground beneath is literallycarpeted with peaches, whichh


[McGroarty, JS.] . Fresno County peach trees hear soheavily that propping is frequentlynecessary to preserve the trees. Thefertility of the soil and the ideal cli-matic conditions are responsible forthe perfect luscious peaches whichare marketed fresh, canned anddried, to better advantage possiblythan in any other place in the world. Thinning is necessary in Fresnopeach orchards, size and quality offruit being the first those unaccustomed to such asight, it hardly seems possible thatany fruit remains on the trees whenthe ground beneath is literallycarpeted with peaches, whichhave been pulled from W .-?^<0^ [? a


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