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Show B Nut Crowing Induitry of the South. I 'Nut grow Inc. li n comparatively I now Imluttry In tho south Atlantlo B ami Oulf states, but It promlaca to doll do-ll vclcp Into one. of tho most Important In that tecttnn," said J 7. Held, a C. iro.roui plantar of.PloiliJa-w "Tho .inoaLlUiVular.nuL.la tho pocan, and Ita I "" popularity l probably duo to tho dc-n dc-n Tclnpmcnt of systematic mcthoda of eroding It and cruckluR It with ma-I ma-I chlncry operated by steam or electric E power. This makes poialblo tho mar. H kellnR of tho moats of tho nut ready I for use H "Tho demand Is nlwn much (treat- fl cr than tho supply and many planters nro now turnlnR their attention to tho n nut ralslnR Induitry It Is not un-fl un-fl common for a treu to bonr ns hlsh ns I 200 pounds of nuts In ona Beaton and I most of theso sell at from CO to 70 cents a ound It does not require H much flRurluR to shnw that tha pocan orchards which nbound In sumo sec-ID sec-ID tlons aro paying Investments" |