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Proceedings & Journal of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India for January - March 1894

1894

From the Society.2 Proceeding-s of the Society Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan Vol. [...] Final Report on the Cotton Crop of the Punjab dated 11th December 1893 Til Crop of the Punjab Oil Seed Crop of the Punjab dated 18th December 7893 Wheat Crop of the Punjab for 7893-94 Proceedings of the Society. [...] We know that of old the question was answered practicaly in the affirmative in the parable of the unfruitful tree where the head gardener pled for the tree that it might be suffered to remain nnt.i).bad a220.11the war and manured it. [...] One great fault in some fruit-growers is that of trimming up the stem to make a tall tree which exposes the trunk of the tree to the fierce rays of the summer sun by which the bark becomes baked hardened and incapable of properly conveying the sap and the roots are at the same time dried up from the same cause. [...] This is due to the fact that the young trees have extended their fibrous roots to only a very short distance from the stem and of course absorb all the moisture and nutriment from the earth beneath the other plants but under the older trees the opposite is the case and the outer plants are drained whils : those near the stem of a tree gain a supply.
agriculture environment
Pages
77
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120110
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India
1-23 unknown view
Correspondence and Selections
24-51 Leonard Wray view
Correspondence and Selections Artificial Production of Citric Acid
52-ii unknown view
Calendar of Gardening Operations for the Summer
63-65 unknown view
Backmatter
i-iv unknown view

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