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Description - Twenty-Eight Years of Testing Tree-Fruit Varieties at the Cheyenne Horticultural Field Station, Cheyenne, Wyoming: Ars 34-39; October 1962 (Classic Reprint) by Gene S Howard

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Regardless of adverse conditions, experimental results indicate that some of the hardy tree fruits can be grown satisfactorily. At the time the Cheyenne Horticultural Field Station was established in 1928, considerable importance was attached to the home fruit garden as a source of fresh fruit and fruit for home processing. The national economy has undergone many changes since that time. There has been growth and evolution of the systems of transportation.

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