. Dry land farming. Dry farming. [from old catalog]. GROWING TREES AND FRUITS IN DRY AREAS 377 rows, and a similar distance between the same in the line of the row. The roots are carefully spread on moist earth at a proper depth, and the hole is then filled and the earth firmed while being- filled to within 2 or 3 inches of the surface. The top soil should be left loose to form a dry mulch and should slant a little downward toward the tree, which should be set about 2 inches lower than it was previously. In very dry areas the aim should be. DRY LAND SIX YEAR WAGNER APPLE TREES. Near Bonner's F


. Dry land farming. Dry farming. [from old catalog]. GROWING TREES AND FRUITS IN DRY AREAS 377 rows, and a similar distance between the same in the line of the row. The roots are carefully spread on moist earth at a proper depth, and the hole is then filled and the earth firmed while being- filled to within 2 or 3 inches of the surface. The top soil should be left loose to form a dry mulch and should slant a little downward toward the tree, which should be set about 2 inches lower than it was previously. In very dry areas the aim should be. DRY LAND SIX YEAR WAGNER APPLE TREES. Near Bonner's Ferry, Idaho. Courtesy Great Northern Railway Co. at the first to provide windbreaks that will grow more quickly than evergreens. When securing a windbreak from box-elder the pro- cedure is about as follows: Secure the seed before the time of frost in the autumn. When the danger to the young plants from frost is over, draw a straight furrow. 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 Shaw, Thomas, 1843- [from old catalog]. St. Paul, Minn. , The Pioneer company


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