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Deciduous fruit and nut crops: Mild temperatures of 1958–51 winter cause concern to deciduous industry because of light crops in prospect

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Dillon S. Brown, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 5(2):8-14.

Published February 01, 1951

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Deciduous fruit and nuts crops of northern California probably will be below normal in 1951.

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Deciduous fruit and nut crops: Mild temperatures of 1958–51 winter cause concern to deciduous industry because of light crops in prospect

Dillon S. Brown
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Deciduous fruit and nut crops: Mild temperatures of 1958–51 winter cause concern to deciduous industry because of light crops in prospect

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Authors

Dillon S. Brown, University of California College of Agriculture

Publication Information

California Agriculture 5(2):8-14.

Published February 01, 1951

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Deciduous fruit and nuts crops of northern California probably will be below normal in 1951.

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