LOWER DELAWARE FARMERS
PRODUCE ASSOCIATION
NASSAU , DELAWARE
TOMATOES
It so happens that tomatoes
grown in lower Sussex county Delaware are one of the most
profitable crpos grown
there.
A four acre patch grown by
George N. Howard , on the farm of the late George W. Shockley,
located between Midway
and Love Creek, produced 1713 baskets , sold through the Farmers
Produce Association at
Nassau, brought him $1407.04.
Mr. howard said his success
come by settng good quality plants and to apply good food to
them. The land is well
prepared and nine tons of barn yard manure and 400 pounds of fish
scrap were
used to each acre.
Last year's tomatoe crop
was a total failure with yields of ten baskets per acre for most
growers.
Mr. Howards results are
considered remarkable and he probably had a net profit of $3000 for
his four acres of tomatoes.
Reported by Wilmington
Morning News, 29 January, 1920.
FYI the late George W.
Shockley farms is now the location of the Beacon Middle School on
the John J. Williams
Highway, Delaware road 24.
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