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Officers and Committees 6
State and Foreign Vice-Presidents 7
Constitution 8
By-Laws 9
Proceedings of the Thirty-ninth Annual Convention 12 Address of Welcome--George F. Gant 12 Response--Dr. L. H. MacDaniels 14 President's Address--John Davidson 15 Secretary's Report--J. C. McDaniel 16 Treasurer's Report--D. C. Snyder 18 Other Business of the Association, Committee Election and Reports 19
The Development and Propagation of Blight Resistant Chestnut in West Virginia--Ralph H. Quick 26
The Present Status of the Chestnut in Virginia--R. C. Moore 31
Growing Chinese Chestnuts in Lee County, Alabama--G. S. Jones 34
Processed Chestnuts on the Market throughout the Year--J. C. Moore 38
Chestnut Growing in the Southeast--Max B. Hardy 41
Marketing Chestnuts in the Pacific Coast--Carroll D. Bush 51
Chestnut Weevils and Their Control with DDT--E. R. Van Leeuwen 54
Diseases Affecting the Success of Tree Crop Plantings--G. F. Gravatt and Donald C. Stout 60
Round Table Discussion on Chestnut Problems--Spencer B. Chase, Presiding 69
Greetings from a Kentucky Nut--Dr. C. A. Moss 83
Nut Trees for West Tennessee--Aubrey Richards, M.D. 85
Marketing Black Walnuts as a Community Projects--Rev. Bernard Taylor 87
Experiences with Tree Crops in Meigs County, Tennessee--W. A. Shadow 88
Nut Hobbying in Eastern West Virginia--Wilbert M. Frye 91
A Look, "Backward and Forward" into Nut Growing in Kentucky--W. G. Tatum 93
Round Table Discussion on Judging Schedule for Black Walnuts--Dr. L. H. MacDaniels, Chairman 95
Present Outlook for Honeylocust in the South--J. C. Moore 104
Possibilities of Filbert Growing in Virginia--E. L. Overholser 111
Filberts for Food and Looks in Kentucky--N. R. Elliott 116
J. F. Jones, Introducer of Many Nut Varieties--Clarence A. Reed 118
The Value of Nut Trees in Tennessee--F. S. Chance 126
The Development and Filling of Nuts--H. L. Crane 130
The Grafted Curly Walnut as a Timber Tree--J. Ford Wilkinson 139
The Black Walnut Situation in Tennessee--George B. Shivery 142
Grafting Walnuts in Ohio--Sylvester Shessler 145
Grafting Walnuts in the Greenhouse--George L. Slate 146
Nut Investigations at the Pennsylvania State College--William S. Clarke, Jr. 148
Black Walnuts: A New Specialty at Renfro Valley--Tom Mullins 149
Marketing Black Walnut Kernels--F. J. McCauley 152
Production of Bacteria-Free Walnut Kernels--Roger W. Pease 157
Pecan Selection in Oklahoma--Dr. Frank B. Cross 160
Pecan Improvement Program for Southwestern Kentucky--W. W. Magill 164
Pecan Production in South Carolina--T. L. Senn 167
Preservation of Shelled Pecans by Drying and Hermetically Sealing--Hubert Harris 169
Follow-Up Studies on the 1946 Ohio Black Walnut Prize Winners--L. Walter Sherman 174
Final Business Session, Election of Officers, Reports of Committees 177
Odds and Ends--Dr. W. C. Deming 181
The Birth of a New Walnut Cracker--B. H. Thompson 183
Marketing of Black Walnuts in Arkansas--T. A. Winkleman 183
Further Notes on Nut Tree Guards for Pasture Plantings--Oliver D. Diller 184
A Pecan Orchard in Glouchester County, Virginia--Mrs. Selina L. Hopkins 186
Indiana Nut Shows Have Educational Value--W. B. Ward 188
The Importance of Stock and Scion Relationship in Hickory and Walnut--Carl Weschcke 190
Progress with Nuts at Wolfeboro, New Hampshire--Matthew Lahti 195
Breeding Chestnuts in the New York City Area--Alfred Szego 196
Winter Injury to Nut Trees at Ithaca, New York, in the Fall and Winter of 1947-48--L. H. MacDaniels and Damon Boynton 199
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