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South Dakota State University

1922

4-h strawberry club

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Planting The Strawberry Bed, A. Ford Jan 1922

Planting The Strawberry Bed, A. Ford

SDSU Extension Circulars

You have probably ordered your plants by this time and would, undoubtedly, want to know how much ground to prepare for them. In speaking of strawberry beds we will use the square rods as the unit area. The number of plants necessary for a square rod of ground depends entirely upon the planting system you choose to use. There are three common systems of planting and training strawberry beds, namely, (1) the hill system, (2) the hedge row system, (3) and the matted row system. These are taken up separately below. (See more in text).


Planning The Strawberry Patch, A. Ford Jan 1922

Planning The Strawberry Patch, A. Ford

SDSU Extension Circulars

You will receive this circular early in March. This is much too early to do any outside work on your strawberry path. It is not too early, however, to do a list of valuable planning. In the first place we want you to go into this thing to win. It is going to take a lot of hard work and some worry, but we believe you are made of the right stuff to win or you would not have enrolled in this club. As a rule only winner are found in boys and girls club work and it is now …