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ll is usually added as a spreader for ably fewer dead canes in the un-
'_“  _ the Bordeaux. sprayed portion. This seems to be
la A recent examination of a in line with the general perform- l
H   hatham red raspberry planting at ance of thc two varieties in this ,
‘*` Princeton showeti that fully 90% State. The fruit of the Flaming j
ll` I of the overwintering ezines on a Giant is alS0 smaller and P001‘€!‘ in g
l" , block receiving three summer Bor- quality tliau tha Latham; li0W€V€1‘, 1
Q deaux sprays were alive. If none lt 1`lP€u$ fl week to tau days ahead z -
H ; ol` the berries had been sprayed, ef tha llatlialu, and S0Tu€ fever lt 1
>‘· s one might have called it wlntpy because of this earliness. Trials of i
"` injury; yet the winter has been the Chief red {`a5Pl>€1‘Q’ at tl1€ Kan-  
`l’ · rery mild so far. There is much tueky _EXPel`uueut Statleu have ?
rs . g,.,,y and (.],,ick,.d b,,,.k_ ,,,,,.,,,,,,_ shown it to suffer so severely from j
ul larly on those unsprayed. The same leaf Slaet detellatleu aud ualury ,
ll- plots were treated during 1937, and that it has P_i`0Veu Pi`aetleallY ”
n-- the lmspmycd p 0 1. t i 0 ,1 cum,. worthless for this state. , A
l*" through that winter in good condi-   ‘
li} lion; alltl il1•J1'0 Wt1S Olily 8 crates STRAWBERRY YELDS  
rr per acre dillerence in 1938, in favor , ,  
u·l of the sprayed plots. The dilter- BEIOW we ar€_ hstmg Hgures  
..,s um h-Om the was Siu-sys wai be ¤·ele¤Se¤_ hr the ue- Department g t
..1 much more marked, however, as ef Agriculture, Bureau ef Agri- i
,,,, there will he practically no crop cultural ECOHOHHGS, Wllillll Sl10W   _
,,,i from the unsprayed portion; and the yield per acre of 24-quart crates   · Z
M the sprayed portions should yield of Kentucky and a number of the    
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