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Image set / 54-acre walnut orchard of Albert Thille

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Summary information.

Title
54-acre walnut orchard of Albert Thille
Date Created and/or Issued
1927-09-03
Contributing Institution
UC Merced, UC Cooperative Extension Archive
Collection
Ventura County, UC Cooperative Extension Records
Rights Information
Copyrighted
Copyright belongs to the Regents of the University of California. Use of the materials beyond that allowed by fair use or by any Creative Commons licenses assigned requires the written permission of the copyright owner(s). For further information, please contact the University of California, Merced Library at library@ucmerced.edu.
Rights Holder and Contact
Regents of the University of California
Description
Funding: Digitization funded in part by a National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) Major Initiatives Grant (RM-100281) awarded to the University of California, Merced Library.
Type
image
Format
1 photographic print: black and white
Form/Genre
Photograph
Identifier
ark:/86071/d29z94
UCCE_VEN_042_001_124
Language
English
eng
Subject
walnuts
trees
orchards
Place
Los Angeles (county)
California (state)
Relation
Series 6 Photographs and Audiovisual Material; Subseries 1 Photographs
Location
Box 042, Folder 001
Transcription
[Typed on mount] 124. \ An estimated crop of two tons per acre from the 54-acre walnut orchard of Albert \ Thille, visited on the Walnut Field Day tour. This orchard produced an average of \ higher than 1 1/2 tons per acre in 6 years with average of 87% number 1 grade. Sept. 3, \ 1927

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