A Start In Life - A Journey Across America - Fruit Farming In California By C.F. Dowsett

































































































































 -  This, with the natural rainfall, is sufficient for
citrous Fruits and for corn and alfalfa, in soil not too sandy - Page 71
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This, With The Natural Rainfall, Is Sufficient For Citrous Fruits And For Corn And Alfalfa, In Soil Not Too Sandy, And It Is Too Much For Grapes And All Deciduous Fruits.

"But irrigation, in order to be successful, must be intelligently applied.

In unskilful hands it may work more damage than benefit. Mr. Theodore S. Van Dyke, who may always be quoted with confidence, says that the ground should never he flooded; that water must not touch the plant or tree, or come near enough to make the soil bake around it; and that it should be let in in small streams for two or three days, and not in large streams for a few hours.

OLIVE CULTURE.

"The growth of the olive is to be, it seems to me, one of the leading and most permanent industries of Southern California. It will give us, what it is nearly impossible to buy now, pure olive oil, in place of the cotton seed and lard mixture in general use. It is a most wholesome and palatable article of food. Those whose chief experience of the olive is the large, coarse, and not agreeable Spanish variety, used only as an appetizer, know little of the value of the best varieties as food, nutritious as meat, and always delicious. Good bread and a dish of pickled olives make an excellent meal. A mature olive grove in good bearing is a fortune. I feel sure that within 25 years this will be one of the most profitable industries of California, and that the demand for pure oil and edible fruit in the United States will drive out the adulterated and inferior present commercial products."

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