Strawberry, Blackberry and Dewberry Culture in East Texas

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Bulletin discussing the profitable commercial cultivation of berries in east and northeast Texas (areas with moist, sandy-clay loam soils), including various practices to improve planting and production of the best berries, as well as possible concerns such as insects and diseases that affect the plants.

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31 p. : ill.

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Scholl, Gus J. & Stephens, J. C. November 1925.

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  • Main Title: Strawberry, Blackberry and Dewberry Culture in East Texas
  • Series Title: Bulletin (Texas. Department of Agriculture)
  • Added Title: Texas Department of Agriculture Bulletin, Number 84, November-December, 1925

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Bulletin discussing the profitable commercial cultivation of berries in east and northeast Texas (areas with moist, sandy-clay loam soils), including various practices to improve planting and production of the best berries, as well as possible concerns such as insects and diseases that affect the plants.

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31 p. : ill.

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Contents: Introduction -- Strawberry Culture -- Strawberry Insects -- Strawberry Diseases -- Blackberry Culture -- Dewberry Culture -- Blackberry and Dewberry Insects -- Blackberry and Dewberry Diseases

"November-December, 1925."

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Scholl, Gus J. & Stephens, J. C. Strawberry, Blackberry and Dewberry Culture in East Texas, pamphlet, November 1925; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1115348/: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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