| Henry Ward Beecher - Gardening - 1859 - 420 pages
...reasoning is true of the pear; it and the apple, are to hold a place yet, as universal eatables—a fruit-grain, not known in their past history. If not...another tree should be set in this county (Marion County), in ten years the annual crop of apples will be 200,000 bushels. But Wayne County has double... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - Agriculture - 1874 - 520 pages
...not known in their past history. If not another tree should be set in this county (Marion County), in ten years the annual crop of apples will be 200,000...double our number of trees; suppose, however, the ninety counties of Indiana to have only 25 trees to a quarter section of land, ie to each 160 acres,... | |
| Indiana Horticultural Society - Fruit-culture - 1903 - 316 pages
...not known in their past history.* If not, another tree should be set in this county (Marion county), in ten years the annual crop of apples will be 200,000 bushels. But Wayne county has 261 double our number of trees; suppose however, the ninety counties of Indiana to have only twenty-five... | |
| Indiana. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1906 - 800 pages
...eatables, not known in their past history. If not another tree should be set in this county (Marion County) in ten years the annual crop of apples will be 200,000...Wayne County has double our number of trees. Suppose the ninety ltCJJ counties of Indiana to have only twenty-five trees to a quarter section of land, ie,... | |
| Indiana Horticultural Society - Fruit-culture - 1909 - 304 pages
...same reasoning is true of the pear; it and the apple are to hold a place yet, as universal eatables, not known in their past history. If not another tree should be set in this county (Marion County) in ten years the annual crop of apples will be 200,000 bushels. But Wayne County has double... | |
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