Lawrence F. London Jr. followed up on my request and on Sunday
Amazon carries a used version of CRFG Yearbook 1973 with Douglas M.So it's available, and that's good. But getting it here is a little
Hinds as one of the editors for $19; including "The Need to Develop
Seedling Strains in Fruit Trees".
more costly and complicated due the need to cross an international
border. And all I really need is the text of the article rather than the
whole yearbook, in order to transcribe it back to digital form, again.
Pine_Tree_Bookstore in Santa Cruz CA is listed as the owner but I find
nothing listed for them in Santa Cruz. It must exist only on the
Internet.
(If I had a phone number I'd give them a call and ask them to
scan and email it. The Yearbooks aren't large - two pages could be
scanned at a time, so 5 scans would do it).
Likewise, "The Need to Develop Seedling Strains in Fruit Trees" (1973,It's listed under both Plant Genetics and Propagation. But that only
pp. 91-110) is listed in CRFG's bibliography.
http://www.crfg.org/fg/xref/xref-p.html
shows the article was printed. There's no link i can see to the article
itself.
I assume it was you that found the two links above, and that the
suggestion below is probably yours too.
Given a PhD position with research funds and experiment station lands,The actual name of the article was "Indications of Metabolic Imbalance
or just independent wealth for a personal experimental farm, I can see a
longtime field trial with multi-species fruit trees plantings that would
examine the seedling vs grafted tree theory, along with mixed species
plantings to create diversity and natural pest control, mulch-based
systems, etc."
in Budded/Grafted Fruit Trees".
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