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  Circular N0. 347 Lexington, February, 1940  
  UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY    
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ll   eoLLEeE or AGRICULTURE lj 
  Extension Division  
k V  THOMAS P. COOPER, Dean and Director i  
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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-  
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