z . i~»i-[ii Circular N0. 347 Lexington, February, 1940 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY t ll eoLLEeE or AGRICULTURE lj Extension Division k V THOMAS P. COOPER, Dean and Director i O Published in connection with the ·‘ · ~ . . _ ,’AV it 1 ttssattttztté $:;%;.2tbteststarttttrgiiziiiiiiiaiéviifiifiiitfiiitiiiiiéi.€?tiittiii`fi? Y xg ut May ts, 1914. °f C°“g”S§ ig 5 A ; PLANNING AND PLANTING AN ORCHARD By A. J. ommy y _ Experience has shown that mistakes made at planting time are P responsible for many orchard failures. Hundreds of fruit trees are set every year that do not live to bearing age and many that do .· 1 Q N are unprolitable. This loss of j time and money can be avoided ° yi_$ i j . n1=_; by taking proper precautions. A well planned orchard, proper- `