Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from An Investigation of the Abnormal Shedding of Young Fruits of the Washington Navel Oranges
Irrigation water is pumped from wells situated on the tract and the irrigation practice follows closely that of southern California. Water is applied in four shallow furrows to each middle about once a month. This is followed in a few days by shallow cultivation in both direc tions. The amount of water applied is sufficient to wet the soil five feet deep and throughout the whole area except for a small space between the trees in each tree row. In June the temperature of the water as used is about 75° F. Hilgard advanced the idea that June drop might be caused by low temperature of the irrigation water. While it is entirely possible that cold water may in?uence drop, we have found the drop to occur regularly where the water was not cold.
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