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NORTHERN NUT GROWERS ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Affiliated with
THE AMERICAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Thirty-fourth Annual Report 1943 CONTENTS OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION
DIRECTORS COMMITTEES DEAN OF THE ASSOCIATION FIELD SECRETARY EDITOR OF PUBLICATIONS OFFICIAL JOURNAL
State Vice Presidents Northern Nut Growers Association
Members as of May 19, 1944
CONSTITUTION
Article I
Article II Article III Article IV Article V Article VI Article VII Article VIII
BY-LAWS
Article I
Article II Article III Article IV Article V
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE NORTHERN NUT GROWERS ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED REPORT OF THE SECRETARY FOR 1942-43 Treasurer's Report
REPORT OF THE TREASURER—AUG. 15, 1942 to SEPT. 1, 1943
The Status of Nut Growing in 1943
SURVEY REPORT
John Davidson, Chairman of Committee
Side-lights on the 1943-4 Survey Juglone—The Active Agent in Walnut Toxicity
SUMMARY
LITERATURE CITED
Possible Black Walnut Toxicity on Tomato and Cabbage
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
Preliminary Studies on Catkin Forcing and Pollen Storage of Corylus and Juglans
L. G. Cox, Cornell University
Table 1. Percentage germination after 24 hours of Filbert pollen forced at different temperatures and humidities. Table II. The effect of storage temperature and humidity on percentage germination of Corylus and Juglans pollen
Storage and Germination of Nuts of Several Species of Juglans
W. C. Muenscher and Babette I. Brown
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Summary Table 1. Germination of nuts of Juglans spp. after stratifying in peat over winter, at 1-3°C.
A Key to Some Seedlings of Walnuts
W. C. Muenscher and Babette I. Brown
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
Further Tests with Black Walnut Varieties
L. H. MacDaniels and J. E. Wilde, Cornell University TABLE 1
Variation in the score of tests of duplicate samples made by the same operators. Twenty-five nut samples. Nuts grown at Ithaca, N. Y. 1942. Black Walnuts.
TABLE 2
Cracking tests by single operator with 10 random replicate samples of Snyder black walnuts. 1942 crop. 25 nut samples.
TABLE 3
Tests by the same operator of duplicate samples of Ohio black walnuts, treated in various ways before cracking. 25 nut samples. 1942 crop.
TABLE 4
Variation in score of replicate samples of 3 varieties of Black Walnuts tested by different operators and of same varieties from different sources
TABLE 5
Tests by different operators on duplicate samples of black walnuts, soaked and unsoaked. 25 nut samples. 1942 crop.
TABLE 6
Tests and Scores of Black Walnut Varieties from Various Sources. 25 nut samples unless otherwise indicated. All scores figured on basis of 25 nuts. DISCUSSION REFERENCES CITED
Shelling Black Walnuts Better Butternuts, Please
S. H. Graham, Ithaca, N. Y.
The Use of Fertilizer in a Walnut Orchard Lime and Fertilizers for Our Black Walnut Trees The Propagation of Black Walnuts Through Budding Northern Nut Growing
The Black Walnut
Persian Walnuts Filberts, Hazels and Their Hybrids Chestnuts Propagating Nut Trees Butternut and Japanese Walnuts and Their Hybrids The Hicans and Hickories
Nut Puttering in an Off Year Nut Nursery Notes Report from the Tennessee Valley Report from Minnesota—Letter from Carl Weschcke to Miss Mildred Jones Be Thrifty with Nut Trees Report of Season 1943 American Walnut Manufacturers Association Carries Out Industrial Forestry Program The Crath Carpathian Walnut in Illinois Ohio Nut Growers' Meeting Walnut and Heartnut Varieties Notes and Remarks Letters Experiment Station Investigates Tree Believed to be the Oldest Chestnut in Connecticut
Progress Report from Connecticut Experiment Station, Dated November 15, 1943
Report of Committee of Ohio Nut Growers
A. A. Bungart, Chairman
CONCLUSION OBITUARY
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