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Subject: [SDDATA] Sd-Unknown Co. History (Acclimatization)
Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 19:40:04 -0400


Unknown County, SD History - Books .....Acclimatization 1925
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Book Title: Doane Robinson's Encyclopedia Of South Dakota

Acclimatization is and has been an important element in the development of
South Dakota as affecting people, animals and plants. The better part of a
generation has been necessary for the population to adapt itself to the climatic
conditions; animals brought from warmer and more humid climates require time to
adjust themselves to the new conditions; and the success of agriculture and
horticulture depend to a considerable degree upon securing acclimatized seeds
and plants. This is especially true of certain fruit trees and corn. Through
acclimatization dent corn, which in the early experiences of farmers was
dependable only in the extreme southern portion, is now fairly dependable
throughout the State.

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DOANE ROBINSON'S
Encyclopedia of South Dakota
FIRST EDITION

Published by the Author
PIERRE
1925

COPYRIGHT BY DOANE ROBINSON. 1925

WILL A. BEACH PRINTING COMPANY
PRINTERS AND BINDERS
SIOUX FALLS



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