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Show TO FRUIT GROWERS If . fruit growers expect to sell good fruit at top prices they must begin at the beginning, producing an article of high quality. The tree must be grown properly from the first, and then each year receive re-ceive a certain amount of pruning, prun-ing, - spraying, cultivating and thinning; all of this necessary, and must be done early enough to help rather than hinder the economic production of quality fruit. Quality fruit never finds a glutted market. It is always the culls that get the producer into difficulties. The Dixie country can produce quality fruit equal to any competitor com-petitor on the market, if the producer will go to the same efforts ef-forts as his competitor to produce fruit. |