Farmers' Bulletin, Issue 1249U.S. Government Printing Office, 1922 - Agriculture |
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acres of olives affected with die-back air drainage Arizona Ascolano bacterium bearing black scale bruised Calif California Olive climatic conditions color commercial considerable considered counties cover crop crop cultivation cut back disease favorable fertile frosts fruit of different fruit production green pickles growers hardpan harvested heavy hot dry humus importance inches injury insect interplanted irrigation large branches large-fruited loams localities main branches Manzanillo variety maturity method Mission variety moist Nevadillo olive culture olive growing olive industry olive orchard olive planting olive trees olive-growing regions olive-growing sections olives in California orchardists Phoenix Photographed in April pickles and oil pickling process places plowing practiced prevent profitable pruning removed result ripe olives ripe pickles roots Sacramento Valley San Joaquin Valley satisfactory scions serious loss Sevillano shape southwestern United stratum stump subsoil surface temperature tions transplanted tree growth twigs upright growth usually utilized for oil vigorous warm winter wood growth