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Date of this Version

3-1928

Document Type

Article

Citation

Wiggans, C. C. & Hoppert, E. H. (1928). Spraying tree fruits (University of Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station Circular No. 36)

Comments

ISSN 0099-5460 (print)

ISSN 2690-8034 (online)

Abstract

The production of sound, clean fruit is unquestionably one of the major problems facing the modern fruit grower. Culture may be neglected and pruning delayed for a time but the omission of sprays for even a single season demonstrates their absolute necessity. This applies equally to the commercial grower and to the farmer or gardener who has only a few trees.

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