Excerpt from The Southern Planter, Vol. 63: Devoted to Practical and Progressive Agriculture, Horticulture, Trucking, Live Stock and the Fireside; November 1902
All root crops should be dug or pulled during this month. Ruta bagas may, however, be safely left in the ground until the end of the month. Even a sharp frost will not hurt them, and they will gain more in weight during this month than during any like period in their growth: We wrote fully last-month as to the best method of storing and keeping these crops, and to that issue we refer our readers.
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