. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ig timber. White oak cuts to â¢rrific waste, but is a good wood, cod flooring can be made from ative white oak. Hornbeam can ; used for "rolls". Native spruce fine for wheeling plank. He lid how Dr. Chester E. Cross of le Experiment Station had made sdar shingles from his own pro- ;rty for $ a square. In conclusion, however, he said 2 would recommend white pine as le most useful and practical nat- â e lumber to raise. He said he :UT TALL GRASS. lows fast and clean round buildings, fields, nder trees, fen


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ig timber. White oak cuts to â¢rrific waste, but is a good wood, cod flooring can be made from ative white oak. Hornbeam can ; used for "rolls". Native spruce fine for wheeling plank. He lid how Dr. Chester E. Cross of le Experiment Station had made sdar shingles from his own pro- ;rty for $ a square. In conclusion, however, he said 2 would recommend white pine as le most useful and practical nat- â e lumber to raise. He said he :UT TALL GRASS. lows fast and clean round buildings, fields, nder trees, fences, long road- ides, and in ght Cuts 4 to 6 acres in 8 hrs. Easy to handle on rough ground or steep IV2"from ground. Rugged. Economical. Dependable. ftirrfR/RR/GATiON WATER A Model For. Every Pretjure For Form, OrcKSrd or Truck Garden. Easily end quickly nrt|nled on any irrigation pipe. Heavy duty llniss and bronze construction tor long servfeB Sand and dirt proof. Wa- fer lubricoted^oringsâno oil or grease re- quired. No ^ moving parts to rapidly wear out. M^lnum coverageâeven distri- bution. H J BUCKNER MANUFACTURING C0.(- 1616 Blackktone Ave., Fresno, California BUCKNER SPRINKLERS 1121 WASHINGTON STBEET WEST NEWTON fit, MASS. strongly recommended "selective" cutting. Proper pruning, thin- ning, and the clearing out of un- desirable trees and underbrush were his other recommendations. The Myles Standish Forest Reser- vation was designed for demon- . stration purposes, much as the Cranberry Experiment Station at East Wareham. Trained foresters would give their advice and ser- vices to cranberry growers or oth- ers upon request without charge. Dr. Bergman told of Fermate applications upon three bogs last year, this being to contrast the effectiveness of 'copter or straight- wing spraying and dusting as com- pared with the eff^iciency of ground machines. He said the sprays from the air showed greater vari- ation than dusts. As to his co


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