Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1920 — LARGE YIELD OF SOME FRUITS IS INDICATED [ARTICLE]

LARGE YIELD OF SOME FRUITS IS INDICATED

Conditions are favorable for nearly a maximum yield of cherries, peaches and apples in Indiana this year, according to reports received from all over the state by the entomology division of the state conservation commission. The division urges general spraying to kill insect pests which might reduce the yield. Green plant lice, which last year attacked apple trees, likely will not bother the apSles so much this year, said Frank L Wallace, state entomologist. If they appear they should be sprayed with nicotine sulphate, Mr. Wallace said.