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 Serial/Series Title: Farmers' bulletin (United States. Dept. of Agriculture)
Muscadine Grapes: A Fruit for the South

Muscadine Grapes: A Fruit for the South

Date: 1973
Creator: United States. Agricultural Research Service. Northeastern Region.
Description: Revised edition. This bulletin discusses the cultivation of muscadine grapes in the southern United States. Topics discussed include propagation, pruning and training, soil management, fertilizers, harvesting, common diseases, and varieties.
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Muscadine Grapes: A Fruit for the South

Muscadine Grapes: A Fruit for the South

Date: 1971
Creator: United States. Agricultural Research Service. Plant Science Research Division.
Description: Revised edition. This bulletin discusses the cultivation of muscadine grapes in the southern United States. Topics discussed include propagation, pruning and training, soil management, fertilizers, harvesting, common diseases, and varieties.
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Strawberry Culture: South Atlantic and Gulf Coast Regions

Strawberry Culture: South Atlantic and Gulf Coast Regions

Date: 1966
Creator: Darrow, George M. (George McMillan), 1889-
Description: Revised edition. Report discussing best practices for the cultivation of strawberries in the South Atlantic and Gulf Coast regions of the United States. Topics discussed include varieties, soil preparation, mulch and fertilizers, irrigation, harvesting, and diseases and insect enemies.
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Muscadine Grapes: A Fruit for the South

Muscadine Grapes: A Fruit for the South

Date: 1965
Creator: United States. Agricultural Research Service. Crops Research Division.
Description: Revised edition. This bulletin discusses the cultivation of muscadine grapes in the southern United States. Topics discussed include propagation, pruning and training, soil management, fertilizers, harvesting, common diseases, and varieties.
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Strawberry Culture: South Atlantic and Gulf Coast Regions

Strawberry Culture: South Atlantic and Gulf Coast Regions

Date: 1963
Creator: Darrow, George M. (George McMillan), 1889-
Description: Revised edition. Report discussing best practices for the cultivation of strawberries in the South Atlantic and Gulf Coast regions of the United States. Topics discussed include varieties, soil preparation, mulch and fertilizers, irrigation, harvesting, and diseases and insect enemies.
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Muscadine Grapes: A Fruit for the South

Muscadine Grapes: A Fruit for the South

Date: 1961
Creator: United States. Agricultural Research Service. Crops Research Division.
Description: This bulletin discusses the cultivation of muscadine grapes in the southern United States. Topics discussed include propagation, pruning and training, soil management, fertilizers, harvesting, common diseases, and varieties.
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Strawberry Culture: South Atlantic and Gulf Coast Regions

Strawberry Culture: South Atlantic and Gulf Coast Regions

Date: 1961
Creator: Darrow, George M. (George McMillan), 1889-
Description: Revised edition. Report discussing best practices for the cultivation of strawberries in the South Atlantic and Gulf Coast regions of the United States. Topics discussed include varieties, soil preparation, mulch and fertilizers, irrigation, harvesting, and diseases and insect enemies.
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Strawberry Culture: South Atlantic and Gulf Coast Regions

Strawberry Culture: South Atlantic and Gulf Coast Regions

Date: 1958
Creator: Darrow, George M. (George McMillan), 1889-
Description: Revised edition. Report discussing best practices for the cultivation of strawberries in the South Atlantic and Gulf Coast regions of the United States. Topics discussed include varieties, soil preparation, mulch and fertilizers, irrigation, harvesting, and diseases and insect enemies.
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Strawberry Culture: South Atlantic and Gulf Coast Regions

Strawberry Culture: South Atlantic and Gulf Coast Regions

Date: 1948
Creator: Darrow, George M. (George McMillan), 1889-
Description: Revised edition. Report discussing best practices for the cultivation of strawberries in the South Atlantic and Gulf Coast regions of the United States. Topics discussed include varieties, soil preparation, mulch and fertilizers, irrigation, harvesting, and diseases and insect enemies.
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Strawberry Culture: Western United States

Strawberry Culture: Western United States

Date: 1948
Creator: Darrow, George M. (George McMillan), 1889-
Description: Revised edition. "Strawberries can be grown in those parts of the western Untied States in which ordinary farm crops are irrigated as well as in western Oregon and Washington, where irrigation is not essential but may be profitable. The principles of irrigating strawberries are essentially the same as those for other crops. Because strawberries are sensitive to the alkali salts that irrigation brings to the surface, such salts must be washed out or skimmed off. The strawberry grower, after choosing a suitable site and preparing the soil carefully, should select varieties adapted to his district and needs. He should use plants that are disease-free. In California, southern Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas the plants should have undergone a rest period. Usually the growers plant during the period of greatest rainfall. By using the recommended systems of training and care before, during, and after setting of the plants and the suggested methods of decreasing diseases and insect pests, he should obtain better yields. A grower can furnish consumers a better product by using good methods of harvesting and shipment. He can prolong the fresh-fruit season only a little by the use of cold storage, but he can extend his market by ...
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