"Orchard Work"
"PHE dialogue between Messrs. B, G. Goodwin and J. D. Carolin, 6f the Department of Agriculture, given from 3YA: on Thursday, was excellently well done. The two representatives of the orchardist and his instructor were most natural, The former did not ‘sound like a lunatic whose right vocation should: be growing parsnips, nor did the instructor unnecessarily adopt an air. of vast wisdom and knowledge. An- interesting point to all apple growers is that the brown spots sometimes. apparent on the leaves of
Apple trees (particularly in Sturmers and { ox’s) is more often than ‘not due to tack of potash in the soil. How often have you, reader, got yourself into a holy mess spraying trees to eradicate this seeming blight?
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 47, 5 June 1931, Page 8
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123"Orchard Work" Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 47, 5 June 1931, Page 8
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