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Show MANY CAUSES OF FAILURE In Cart of Young Orchard There Mutt Be Intelligent Reasoning en Part of Owner, Prof. Surface says that the young nrrbard should he cultivated, but not with grain or grass crops. Corn, potatoes, po-tatoes, la-ana nnd oilier vegetnblea, I well cultivated, are Ideal for a young orchard. Tills Is doubtless true, but evidently enough emphasis has not i been placed upon the fact that the nrehardlst must make n study deciding decid-ing on what to cultivate In hla young I on hard. Many n young orchard has I been stunted nnd delayed by Improper practice In the beginning. Some lo-I lo-I callllea experience hot, dry weather early In summer, utul If the orchard i is on Innd thnt nnturaily dries out, j the cultivation of uniiual crops may i roh the young trees of the moisture necessary for (heir thrifty growth, causing (hem to atruggle for exlalence, and thus In a measure stunt them nnd delay their nrrlval at a remunerative remuner-ative alngn. In the care nf a yuuug orchard there must be to a large na-tent na-tent the rcault of Intelligent rcusnnlng nn the purt of the owner, w-ho must In some cases deprlvo himself of any return from the land for a year or two In order to Inauro the beat growth nnd qulckeat returna from his trues. |