Northern Nut Growers Association Thirty-Fourth Annual Report 1943
DISCLAIMER
The articles published in the Annual Reports of the Northern Nut Growers Association are the findings and thoughts solely of the authors and are not to be construed as an endorsement by the Northern Nut Growers Association, its board of directors, or its members. No endorsement is intended for products mentioned, nor is criticism meant for products not mentioned. The laws and recommendations for pesticide application may have changed since the articles were written. It is always the pesticide applicator's responsibility, by law, to read and follow all current label directions for the specific pesticide being used. The discussion of specific nut tree cultivars and of specific techniques to grow nut trees that might have been successful in one area and at a particular time is not a guarantee that similar results will occur elsewhere.
Transcriber's note:
The illustrations are not as good as hoped, but have been placed.
The Officers—and J. F. Wilkinson, Rockport, Indiana, and Dr. A. S. Colby, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.
Dr. Robert T. Morris, Stamford, Connecticut.
Zenas H. Ellis, Fairhaven, Vermont.
Dr. W. C. Deming, Litchfield, Conn.
American Fruit Grower, 1770 Ontario Street, Cleveland, Ohio.
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Members as of May 19, 1944
REPORT OF THE TREASURER—AUG. 15, 1942 to SEPT. 1, 1943
SURVEY REPORT
SUMMARY
LITERATURE CITED
Summary
TABLE 1
TABLE 2
TABLE 3
TABLE 4
TABLE 5
TABLE 6
The Black Walnut
Persian Walnuts
Filberts, Hazels and Their Hybrids
Chestnuts
Propagating Nut Trees
Butternut and Japanese Walnuts and Their Hybrids
The Hicans and Hickories
Progress Report from Connecticut Experiment Station, Dated November 15, 1943
CONCLUSION
OBITUARY