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AMONG the recent bulletins issued by the Ministry of Agriculture, those entitled “Fruit Production—Tree Fruits, No. 2”, and “Fruit Production—Soft Fruits and Nuts, No. 4”, are particularly welcome, as in the present economic condition of the commercial fruit-growing industry all available information as to the results of recent research should be studied by growers, and, where possible, applied to the elucida-tion of the many problems connected with this highly specialised calling. In these publications the amateur and the professional grower have access to much valuable advice, written in language at once clear and concise and not overburdened by technical terms.
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Fruit Cultivation in Great Britain. Nature 127, 182–183 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/127182a0
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