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. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 148 THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. May 13, 1911.. FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES. OAOAO CULTIVATION AND SHADING IN TRINIDAD. It is well known that, in Trinidad as well a^ in other parts of the West Indies, there is much interest in the question of providing shade in cacao plantations. In order to gain definite information on the subject, the Agricultural Society of Trinidad and Tobago recently appointed a committee to make observations on the Mont Valniont estate, and to pre- sent the results of these to the Society. This has been Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-news-agriculture-west-indies-plant-diseases-west-indies-148-the-agricultural-news-may-13-1911-fruits-and-fruit-trees-oaoao-cultivation-and-shading-in-trinidad-it-is-well-known-that-in-trinidad-as-well-a-in-other-parts-of-the-west-indies-there-is-much-interest-in-the-question-of-providing-shade-in-cacao-plantations-in-order-to-gain-definite-information-on-the-subject-the-agricultural-society-of-trinidad-and-tobago-recently-appointed-a-committee-to-make-observations-on-the-mont-valniont-estate-and-to-pre-sent-the-results-of-these-to-the-society-this-has-been-image237904978.html
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. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVIEW 23 mosa) and the common mangrove (Rhi- zophora mangle). Some thirty or more years ago Cuban insurgents established strongholds in this range and cultivated plantations. Traces of this civilization are to be found in the wild coffee trees which have straggled away from the former cafetieras, guavas, the delicious little fruit from which the celebrated guava jelly is made; cacao, avocado pears, bread fruit, cocoa, palms, bananas and some other fruits which mark the sites. Toward the top of the range a change occurs in the general character Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cuba-review-cuba-periodicals-the-cuba-review-23-mosa-and-the-common-mangrove-rhi-zophora-mangle-some-thirty-or-more-years-ago-cuban-insurgents-established-strongholds-in-this-range-and-cultivated-plantations-traces-of-this-civilization-are-to-be-found-in-the-wild-coffee-trees-which-have-straggled-away-from-the-former-cafetieras-guavas-the-delicious-little-fruit-from-which-the-celebrated-guava-jelly-is-made-cacao-avocado-pears-bread-fruit-cocoa-palms-bananas-and-some-other-fruits-which-mark-the-sites-toward-the-top-of-the-range-a-change-occurs-in-the-general-character-image216365093.html
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. The earth and its inhabitants .. . fugitives from the town of Espar2a. sacked by the corsairs, hud merged in a single nation with, the Indians. But all the Guatusos seen at San Carlos of Nicaragua, or at the markets of the Costa Rican plateau, have black hair, a dark complexion, and prominent cheek- bones, like the Nicaraguan Chontals, to whom they are probably related. They are excellent husbandmen, cultivating their banana, cacao and other plantations with great care. Nor are the Guatusos ferocious savages, as formerly asserted ; on the contrary, most of them have been exterminated by the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-fugitives-from-the-town-of-espar2a-sacked-by-the-corsairs-hud-merged-in-a-single-nation-with-the-indians-but-all-the-guatusos-seen-at-san-carlos-of-nicaragua-or-at-the-markets-of-the-costa-rican-plateau-have-black-hair-a-dark-complexion-and-prominent-cheek-bones-like-the-nicaraguan-chontals-to-whom-they-are-probably-related-they-are-excellent-husbandmen-cultivating-their-banana-cacao-and-other-plantations-with-great-care-nor-are-the-guatusos-ferocious-savages-as-formerly-asserted-on-the-contrary-most-of-them-have-been-exterminated-by-the-image178487202.html
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The earth and its inhabitants .. . earthitsinhabita291recl Year: 1891 ECONOMIC CONDITION OF GUATEMALA. 239 local varieties are of exquisite flavour. During the Spanish rule the cacao of West Guatemala and Soconusco was reserved for the Court of Madrid ; now it is no longer exported, though it commands a higher price in the country than tie best varieties exported to Europe. Indigo, formerly raised in the Eetalhuhu district, is also now neglected, but, being a vigorous plant, it continues to grow wi'd and in many places has invaded the sugar and other plantations. Cotton is scarcely Fig. 101.— Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-earthitsinhabita291recl-year-1891-economic-condition-of-guatemala-239-local-varieties-are-of-exquisite-flavour-during-the-spanish-rule-the-cacao-of-west-guatemala-and-soconusco-was-reserved-for-the-court-of-madrid-now-it-is-no-longer-exported-though-it-commands-a-higher-price-in-the-country-than-tie-best-varieties-exported-to-europe-indigo-formerly-raised-in-the-eetalhuhu-district-is-also-now-neglected-but-being-a-vigorous-plant-it-continues-to-grow-wid-and-in-many-places-has-invaded-the-sugar-and-other-plantations-cotton-is-scarcely-fig-101-image241032244.html
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. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. A FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW OF THE iPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES. NEW V^^ [T^* HE results of the manurial e.xperiment.s rv^ ^3j ?^'^'•th cacao that have now been in ^^k^^ progress for many years at Dominica, both at the Botanic Station and in country districts, are well worthy of study by planters, since they denion- • strate beyond a doubt the remunerative returns obtained by judicious applications of manure to cacao plantations. Attention may here be drawn to the most important and interesting fe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-news-agriculture-west-indies-plant-diseases-west-indies-a-fortnightly-review-of-the-iperial-department-of-agriculture-for-the-west-indies-new-v-t-he-results-of-the-manurial-experiments-rv-3j-th-cacao-that-have-now-been-in-k-progress-for-many-years-at-dominica-both-at-the-botanic-station-and-in-country-districts-are-well-worthy-of-study-by-planters-since-they-denion-strate-beyond-a-doubt-the-remunerative-returns-obtained-by-judicious-applications-of-manure-to-cacao-plantations-attention-may-here-be-drawn-to-the-most-important-and-interesting-fe-image237905402.html
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. The earth and its inhabitants .. . West oFG^eenwlC^l 54'40' 18 Miles. confluence stands the little town of VlUafranca. In the vicinity of this place the Brazilian Government possesses a vast cacao plantation inherited from the Jesuits. Higher up, on the same side of the river, some Americans from the banks of the Mississippi founded an agricultural settlement after the War of Seces- sion ; at present the station is largely inhabited by Brazilians. The south side of the Amazons below Santarem is the most thickly-settled region in the whole basin. Here houses and plantations follow uninterrupt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-west-ofgeenwlcl-5440-18-miles-confluence-stands-the-little-town-of-vluafranca-in-the-vicinity-of-this-place-the-brazilian-government-possesses-a-vast-cacao-plantation-inherited-from-the-jesuits-higher-up-on-the-same-side-of-the-river-some-americans-from-the-banks-of-the-mississippi-founded-an-agricultural-settlement-after-the-war-of-seces-sion-at-present-the-station-is-largely-inhabited-by-brazilians-the-south-side-of-the-amazons-below-santarem-is-the-most-thickly-settled-region-in-the-whole-basin-here-houses-and-plantations-follow-uninterrupt-image178486908.html
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. The cacao industry of Ecuador :. Cacao Ecuador. - 18 - Approximately two-thirds of the growers stated that they had never made an effort to control the shade of their cacao plantations. Temporary shade is usually provided where the land is completely cleared^ The most commonly used species is plantain {Musa paradisiaca) . Cassava, rice, corn, and other food plants are planted as cash crops and not necessarily as temporary shade. Temporary shade is usually estab- lished about 9 months before planting cacao. Provision for permanent shade is frequently made at the same time but may be delayed u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cacao-industry-of-ecuador-cacao-ecuador-18-approximately-two-thirds-of-the-growers-stated-that-they-had-never-made-an-effort-to-control-the-shade-of-their-cacao-plantations-temporary-shade-is-usually-provided-where-the-land-is-completely-cleared-the-most-commonly-used-species-is-plantain-musa-paradisiaca-cassava-rice-corn-and-other-food-plants-are-planted-as-cash-crops-and-not-necessarily-as-temporary-shade-temporary-shade-is-usually-estab-lished-about-9-months-before-planting-cacao-provision-for-permanent-shade-is-frequently-made-at-the-same-time-but-may-be-delayed-u-image233689827.html
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. The earth and its inhabitants .. . 0to2. Inhibitin-s to the Square Mile 2 to 20. 20 to 40. 40 to 60. 60 to 100. « Towns of OVG' 25,000 inhibitants. â 60 Miles. ****** ^"^f 100 and upwards. surprisingly fertile, maize yielding two hundredfold without manure, while the cacao, coffee, tobacco, and vanilla of the surrounding plantations are of the best quality. The fishes inhabiting the lake are said to be all of distinct species. According to the legend they were formerly of larger size than at present, being fed in pre-Columbian times on the bodies of the dead. Of the ruined cities that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-0to2-inhibitin-s-to-the-square-mile-2-to-20-20-to-40-40-to-60-60-to-100-towns-of-ovg-25000-inhibitants-60-miles-quotf-100-and-upwards-surprisingly-fertile-maize-yielding-two-hundredfold-without-manure-while-the-cacao-coffee-tobacco-and-vanilla-of-the-surrounding-plantations-are-of-the-best-quality-the-fishes-inhabiting-the-lake-are-said-to-be-all-of-distinct-species-according-to-the-legend-they-were-formerly-of-larger-size-than-at-present-being-fed-in-pre-columbian-times-on-the-bodies-of-the-dead-of-the-ruined-cities-that-image178487278.html
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