This volume contains the proceedings of the American Pomological Society's annual session. A valuable historical record, it offers insights into the science and practice of fruit cultivation at the time. "Proceedings Of The ... Session Of The American Pomological Society, Volume 25" includes discussions and presentations on various aspects of pomology, covering topics such as fruit varieties, cultivation techniques, pest management, and market trends.
Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the history of agriculture and horticulture will find this volume a useful resource. It provides a snapshot of the pomological knowledge and practices of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and highlights the important role of the American Pomological Society in advancing the field.
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