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pmr443 at Jul 06, 2019 04:58 PM

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some few vines have been planted, and another year may give us fruit-

The number of plants [?] to be set on an acre, will of course depend upon the distance between the vines - Circumstances must control that - If the villager has but little land of high price, he will be justified in crowding the vines closer than if the reverse should be the case - nearly every one will have his own ideas [?] by different reasons in setting his plants - The thrifty vigorous growers such as the Concords of Ives, require more room than would the Delawares or Rebecca - The better vale to observe will be to give room, and in for [?] a vineyard have a pass way at convenient distances for carts or [?] to convey off the fruit as well as to supply the land with [?]. I think 7 feet by 7 feet, ample, leaving each alternate tenth row for a [?] way - say 10 feet wide - The accompanying table will give you the number of vines planted [?], according to the distance there indicated.

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