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Document: 23 Fruit Culture

Source page: Open page 28 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 41

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1049&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
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Claims Added
  • Chickasaw Crab | entry_location | Observed in established orchard stock and cited as a dependable practical cultivar choice alongside Duchess.
  • Chickasaw Crab | productivity | Included among older orchard specimens regarded as persistently fruiting material.
  • Chickasaw Crab | recommendation_context | Presented as a preferred paired cultivar alternative to Duchess in minimal-space planting guidance.
  • Duchess | anecdote_snippet | Used as a benchmark cultivar in the long-term station orchard context.
  • Duchess | productivity | Described as an early and continuously bearing standard compared with other orchards types.
  • Duchess | recommendation_context | Recommended as one of only two principal apple tree choices when constrained by planting space.
  • Virginia Crab | entry_location | Present as a material specimen in the older orchard block.
  • Virginia Crab | recommendation_context | Named as part of proven older material worth carrying forward as orchard evidence.
  • Wealthy | anecdote_snippet | Listed as one of the old orchard specimens retained by the author, indicating legacy field evaluation.
  • Wealthy | productivity | Characterized as highly variable in cropping from season to season, expressed as "feast or famine."
  • Wealthy | recommendation_context | Used as a standard for comparison with Duchess rather than as an exclusively favored top choice.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • Recommended Citation: Hansen, N.E., "Fruit Culture" (1897). Bulletins. Paper 50. http://openprairie.sdstate.edu/agexperimentsta_bulletins/50
Cultivars Removed
  • Walbridge
  • Whitney
Claims Removed
  • Chickasaw Crab | recommendation_context | Recommended as one of the two trees the author would choose if planting only two apple-type trees.
  • Duchess | description_snippet | Fine specimens of Duchess are present in the older orchard.
  • Duchess | productivity | The Duchess heads the list for early and continuous bearing among the standards.
  • Duchess | recommendation_context | Recommended as one of only two apple trees the author would choose if space were limited.
  • Virginia Crab | description_snippet | Fine specimens of Virginia crab are present in the older orchard.
  • Walbridge | anecdote_snippet | The planted Walbridge block had looked like as fine a young orchard as one could find, but later experience justified its removal.
  • Walbridge | entry_hardiness_observation | Several hundred Walbridge trees were removed from the orchard a few years after planting.
  • Walbridge | productivity | Not a single Walbridge up to date had returned an equivalent in fruit for the cost of caring for it.
  • Wealthy | description_snippet | Fine specimens of Wealthy are present in the older orchard.
  • Wealthy | entry_hardiness_observation | The page contrasts surviving hardy sorts with less hardy varieties from Illinois, Iowa, and the middle western states that died out.
  • Wealthy | productivity | With the Wealthy it is a feast or famine.
  • Whitney | productivity | Whitney ranks as a good second to Duchess for early and continuous bearing.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
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IDVariantStatusModelSpecializationCountsSourceCompare
1035archivist-1.0activegpt-5.4visual_page_generalist6 cultivars / 12 claims / 0 figuresOpen source page
3717archivist-1.0candidategpt-5.4visual_page_generalist4 cultivars / 11 claims / 0 figuresOpen source pageCompare to active