id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39779 Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde) American Grape Training An account of the leading forms now in use of Training the American Grapes .txt text/plain 20015 1419 81 follows: One shoot is allowed to grow the first year, and this is cut plant, about five or six feet high;" in the fall each cane is cut back season, this long ripened shoot or cane has produced a bud every foot or less, from which new fruit-bearing shoots are to spring next year. vine seven years old, and upon which two canes are allowed to remain of training is essential, for a vine will not often bear good fruit when in the Kniffin and post-training, carry the canes or arms upon a high horizontal wire or trellis and allow the shoots to hang without tying. horizontal canes, or sometimes arms, upon a low wire and training the full grown old vine, trained on three wires. The pruning of the Kniffin vine consists in cutting off all the wood bearing wood of the next year; and this new cane will be tied in an ./cache/39779.txt ./txt/39779.txt