Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Cultivation of Oranges and Allied Fruits in the Bombay Presidency: Division or Subtropical Horticulture, College or Agriculture Berkeley, California
Citrus fruits are among the most paying orchard crops in the Bombay Presidency. The acreage under oranges is increasing fast, but the demand for the fruit so far exceeds the supply that large imports are made from the Central Provinces and a few other sources. Nevertheless there are many orange orchards which find it difficult to make a profit. The present bulletin is issued in order to place before the public the methods which have been found to yield the best result and give the largest profit, not only with oranges, but also with other kinds of citrus fruits.
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