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Example sentences for "pecan trees"

  • In Albany, Georgia, planted on the street side in front of the court house, are a number of pecan trees.

  • We know that there are large numbers of pecan trees at Burlington, Ia.

  • Regardless of whether they be pecan trees or hickories or walnuts we are bound to meet with these pests.

  • When observing a great number of pecan trees, it soon becomes apparent that some varieties grow much faster than others.

  • Ten acres of pecan trees can be cultivated at less expense annually than ten acres of corn, and if the grove consists of the right varieties and has been properly cultivated, it will be worth not less than $500 per acre in ten years.

  • But notwithstanding all the drawbacks, pecan trees can be, should be and are propagated in large numbers by budding and grafting, and the seedling is becoming more and more a thing of the past.

  • The presence of pecan trees, single specimens perhaps, or two or three, in yards or about buildings here and there throughout a region, may be taken as a guide in the matter of planting, and no better can be had.

  • Yearbook (Department of Agriculture) of 1904, a Louisiana slave succeeded in grafting a number of pecan trees.

  • In one way, he was distinctively first; he shipped the first carload of pecan trees ever to go to one address.

  • There are two general classes of pecan trees grown in South Carolina: seedlings and named or improved varieties.

  • The total of the budded varieties of pecan trees in Missouri does not constitute more than approximately one per cent of the total of growing trees.

  • Pecan trees at times suffer sufficient damage from the black pecan aphid[15] to cause considerable defoliation (Fig.

  • I have seen large wheat fields in the same location with large pecan trees in them, and men have told me that they produce just as much per acre on the land where the pecan trees are as where there are no pecan trees.

  • I should like to hear him tell about the old pecan trees when he first knew them, and I want what he knows about them to go into the record.

  • Those of you who are going to Paris next summer look around and you may find some of Thomas Jefferson's pecan trees.

  • It is possible to go from Albany in most any direction and to pass through orchards on both sides of the road with rows of pecan trees extending as far as the eye can see in each direction.

  • Now those of you who are to visit Mount Vernon on this trip look and you will find that three of the most beautiful trees there are pecan trees.

  • I have been fifteen years in the growing of pecan trees in the South, and I am free to confess that the most disturbing element in my life at the present time is the fact that we "have known so many things that weren't true.

  • Pecan trees set in orchard 2 and 3 years ago are making a good growth.


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