. Fig. 7. Percentage losses from fire blight in^ I92O.' . ... Arkansas (iJlliott)- Severe. â ' Ohio (Selby)- More than average. Developed late in' season. Indiana (Gardner)- Worse than last year. Not serious. Illinois (Anderson)- Very little early in the season. More serious locally later in the season. Not important. Iowa (Melhus)- More severe than usual in northern half of state, less than usual in southern. Wisconsin (Vaughan)- Unusually severe this season. Many young trees have been nearly killed. Developed late in season. (July 1, I92O) Minnesota (Leach)- General, throughout the state and


. Fig. 7. Percentage losses from fire blight in^ I92O.' . ... Arkansas (iJlliott)- Severe. â ' Ohio (Selby)- More than average. Developed late in' season. Indiana (Gardner)- Worse than last year. Not serious. Illinois (Anderson)- Very little early in the season. More serious locally later in the season. Not important. Iowa (Melhus)- More severe than usual in northern half of state, less than usual in southern. Wisconsin (Vaughan)- Unusually severe this season. Many young trees have been nearly killed. Developed late in season. (July 1, I92O) Minnesota (Leach)- General, throughout the state and very sevei'ej' probably the worst epidemic in several ydars. â , Missouri (Hopkins)- Thought to be moderate. North Dakota (Bolley)- Very destructive to Siberian. Crabs. Observed at Wahpeton., Grand .Fcrks,. Fargo and Hillsboro. Nebraska (Goss)- Present in usual amounts. Kansas (Melchers)- Probably less "than usual. Damage a. trace.


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