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" ... natural decay, and to place them in manure heaps would be still worse. The only safe thing to do when a serious enemy like this is in the asparagus field is to burn the plants even to the last scrap that can be gathered up. Let this be done at once,... "
Annual Report of the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment Station and ... - Page 408
by New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Stations - 1897
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Report of the Botanical Dept

New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. Botanical Dept - Botany - 1897 - 368 pages
...that can be gathered up. Let this be done at once, for any delay means the breaking up of the brittle, rusty plants and a generous sowing of the spores upon...asparagus grower, even if the rust is not yet seen by him. This enemy may become very serious if thorough measures are not taken at once and by all who...
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ASPARAGUS

F. M. HEXAMER - 1903 - 202 pages
...become brown and lifeless, for any delay means the breaking up of the brittle, rusty plants, and a heavy sowing of the spores upon the ground. If the fire could go over the whole field of standing brush, that would be the most effective destruction. At best, with these precautions, many...
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Asparagus: Its Culture for Home Use and for Market : a Practical Treatise on ...

Fred Maier Hexamer - Asparagus - 1901 - 184 pages
...become brown and lifeless, for any delay means the breaking up of the brittle, rusty plants, and a heavy sowing of the spores upon the ground. If the fire could go over the whole field of standing brush, that would be the most effective destruction. At best, with these precautions, many...
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Annual Report, Volume 3

New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1901 - 640 pages
...that can be gathered up. Let this be done at once, for any delay means the breaking up of the brittle, rusty plants, and a generous sowing of the spores upon the ground." Unfortunately Long Island growers are not the only ones who have tested cutting and burning too early...
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Annual Report of the Board of Control of the New York Agricultural ..., Issue 19

New York State Agricultural Experiment Station - Agriculture - 1901 - 642 pages
...that can be gathered up. Let this be done at once, for any delay means the breaking up of the brittle, rusty plants, and a generous sowing of the spores upon the ground." Unfortunately Long Island growers are not the only ones who have tested cutting and burning too early...
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Annual Meeting of the New Jersey State Horticultural Society, Volume 22

New Jersey State Horticultural Society - Gardening - 1897 - 228 pages
...that can be gathered up. Let this be done at once, for any delay means the breaking up of the brittle, rusty plants and a generous sowing of the spores upon...asparagus grower, even if the rust is not yet seen by him. This enemy may become very serious if thorough measures are not taken at once and by all who...
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Bulletin ..., Issues 174-211

New York State Agricultural Experiment Station - 1900 - 1132 pages
...that can be gathered up. Let this be done at once, for any delay means the breaking up of the brittle, rusty plants, and a generous sowing of the spores upon the ground." Unfortunately Long Island growers are not the only ones who have tested cutting and burning too early...
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