. Practical orcharding on rough lands. Fruit-culture. PREPARING THE ORCHARD SITE Courtesy E. R. Lake CHAPTER VII. PREPARATION OF THE SITE. "The dark brown earth's upturned, By the sharp pointed ploughâ And I've a lesson learned. My life is but a field Stretched out beneath God's sky, Some harvest rich to yield." The preparation of the orchard site is a mat- ter which should and must have more thought and study by the future fruit growers if they expect to succeed, and not as it frequently is, be ignored and treated lightly. The average corn grower of today prepares his seed bed most

. Practical orcharding on rough lands. Fruit-culture. PREPARING THE ORCHARD SITE Courtesy E. R. Lake CHAPTER VII. PREPARATION OF THE SITE. "The dark brown earth's upturned, By the sharp pointed ploughâ And I've a lesson learned. My life is but a field Stretched out beneath God's sky, Some harvest rich to yield." The preparation of the orchard site is a mat- ter which should and must have more thought and study by the future fruit growers if they expect to succeed, and not as it frequently is, be ignored and treated lightly. The average corn grower of today prepares his seed bed most  Stock Photo
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. Practical orcharding on rough lands. Fruit-culture. PREPARING THE ORCHARD SITE Courtesy E. R. Lake CHAPTER VII. PREPARATION OF THE SITE. "The dark brown earth's upturned, By the sharp pointed ploughâ And I've a lesson learned. My life is but a field Stretched out beneath God's sky, Some harvest rich to yield." The preparation of the orchard site is a mat- ter which should and must have more thought and study by the future fruit growers if they expect to succeed, and not as it frequently is, be ignored and treated lightly. The average corn grower of today prepares his seed bed most thoroughly, although the crop to be planted 73 â. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Moore, Shepard Wells. Akron, O. , The New Werner company