This special edition of 'Planting the Apple Orchard' was written by the Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station, and first published in 1904, making it over 110 years old. It is also known as 'Bulletin No. 43.' The book features sections on Selecting the Site, Preparing the Ground, Whole-Root or Piece-Root, Three Favorite Commercial Sorts, Setting Out the Trees, Best Tree for Windbreaks, and more.
Another knowledgeable old book from one of the Experiment Stations, and a must-have for all those interested in Pomology, and all who collect antiquarian Agricultural bulletins.
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