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Title: Apple pollination studies in the Annapolis Valley, N.S., Canada, 1928-1932.
Identifier: applepollination162brit (find matches)
Year: 1933 (1930s)
Authors: Brittain, W. H; Canada. Dept. of Agriculture
Subjects: Apples; Fertilization of plants by insects
Publisher: Ottawa : Department of Agriculture
Contributing Library: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada – Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada
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13 criticized parts of the report. In the studies to determine sources of bee poison- ing the assistance of Mr. H. Groh was invaluable. Mr. J. Patterson assisted us with the loan of the solar radiation apparatus used in our experiments and Dr. W. J. Rowles of Macdonald College designed and prepared the photoelectric bee counter. Mr. W. E. Whitehead is responsible for most of the illustrations used in the report. To all members of the Committee, especially those who actively assisted in the investigation, the officer in charge extends his sincere thanks. I. INTRODUCTION W. H. BRITTAIN A. THE APPLE INDUSTRY IN NOVA SCOTIA 1. GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION The province of Nova Scotia consists of a peninsula projecting into the Atlantic ocean, together with the island of Cape Breton. It lies in a north- easterly and southwesterly direction and is nearly 400 miles in length. The forty-fifth parallel of north latitude divides the province into two nearly equal parts. The " fruit belt " lies in the western part, mostly south of this parallel,
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Fig. 1.—Map of Nova Scotia showing fruit belt (original). in what is generally called the " Annapolis valley," though this district really comprises the valleys of several streams emptying into the bay of Fundy, includ- ing the Annapolis, Cornwallis, Gaspereaux and Avon rivers. A range of hills 500 to 700 feet in height called the North Mountain, protects the Valley from the north and northeast winds and forms the northern boundary of the Valley,

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  • bookid:applepollination162brit
  • bookyear:1933
  • bookdecade:1930
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Brittain_W_H
  • bookauthor:Canada_Dept_of_Agriculture
  • booksubject:Apples
  • booksubject:Fertilization_of_plants_by_insects
  • bookpublisher:Ottawa_Department_of_Agriculture
  • bookcontributor:Agriculture_and_Agri_Food_Canada_Agriculture_et_Agroalimentaire_Canada
  • booksponsor:Agriculture_and_Agri_Food_Canada_Agriculture_et_Agroalimentaire_Canada
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