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Chapter 2 CHOICE OF LOCATION.

Word Count: 467    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

and mellow, and where, perhaps, shelter is afforded by hill or woodland. Such a spot, especia

high enough to be out of the way of floods. Such a location is by no means rare. There are countless acres fulfilling

evel. Deep plowing of low land will rarely bring up the sub-soil, and, after a good coat of lime, t

ng, whatever that may be, in choosing a place for vegetables, trusting th

rket is that quick growth is necessary for quality, and, hence, for profits. Good

oint of prime import

n be attracted by the good appearance of vegetables or fruit, a sale is certain to be made. It will pa

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rices, while poor stuff begs for buyers at rates yielding no profit to anybody. The wholesaler is frequently blamed for

first-class stuff in new packages. Such produce reaches what is known as the

in old or unclean baskets or boxes, may make expenses out of the business, b

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