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Farm Production of Sorgo Sirup
Arthur Charles Dillman
Benjamin Schwartz
Blanche Halbert
Charles Dearing
Charles Franklin Walton
Charles W. Culpepper
Clarice Louisba Scott
Claude L. Hamilton
Clyde Monroe Packard
Edward E. Clayton
Fanny Walker Yeatman
Glenn Kenton Rule
Jacob Edward Shillinger
Jerome Joseph Henry
John Selden Cole
Lewis Thompson Leonard
Martin Leatherman
Murrell Williams Talbot
Philip Luginbill
Ross Oliver Stevens
Wallace Byron Grange
Walter V. Kell
William Henry Black
Curtis Benton
Emil Karl Ventre
George Walter Morgan
Grover F. Brown
Jacob Martin Lutz
John Gordon Gaines
Leland Curtis Morley
Lysle Gordon Goar
Mabel C. Stienbarger
Margaret Smith
Mark Lovel Nichols
Hubert Hill Moon
Sam Byall
出版
U.S. Department of Agriculture
, 1938
URL
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註釋
The original tree of the Kieffer pear was grown by Peter Kieffer near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; it fruited first in 1863 and soon became widely distributed. The tree is vigorous, very productive, and more resistant to blight and insect attack than most varieties, which accounts for its predominance in farm and home orchards. The fruit is large and attractive, but has acquired a reputation of being very poor in quality. Because of the presence of pear blight, it is important that the very best methods of handling and using the fruit should be more widely know. This bulletin presents information to obtain the maximum quality in fresh fruit and preserved products.