An article written for New York Fruit Bulletin delineating two main problems encounted by California citrus growers--overproduction and the influx of imported fruit due to the reduction of the tariff. Mr. Chapman also wonders what benefits will be reaped from shipping California citrus fruit through the Panama Canal
This speech was given at the opening of the Land Show in Los Angeles. In it Mr. Chapman extolls the ...
This is the program for the Special Citrus Fruit Growers\u27 Institute, which was sponsored by the R...
This is the program for a five-day institute on agricultural practices sponsored by the California S...
Mr Chapman talks about the importance of the tariff on foreign-grown citrus fruits to the California...
These are notes for a presentation made by Mr. Chapman to the San Fernando Chamber of Commerce. It m...
This is a speech read before the State Horticultural Convention in Los Angeles. Mr. Chapman offered...
Mr. Chapman discusses the challenges of marketing the orange to cities and towns around the country....
This speech was given to the Special Citrus Fruit Growers\u27 Institute in Riverside. In it Mr. Chap...
This talk covers the history of the orange, lemon, and grapefruit, and discusses cultivation, prunin...
These are notes for a presentation given at Fullerton High School by Mr. Chapman. He gives a broad o...
These are notes from a speech given by Mr. Chapman at the Exchange\u27s Annual Meeting in Orange
In this speech Chapman details the history and some of the accomplishments of the Citrus League. He ...
In this speech Mr. Chapman asks the Legislators-elect at the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce to pass...
This speech was presented to the Sea Side Beach Institute in Long Beach, California, on July 28, 190...
This talk examines the citrus industry, delves into various types of citrus such as Valencia Lates, ...
This speech was given at the opening of the Land Show in Los Angeles. In it Mr. Chapman extolls the ...
This is the program for the Special Citrus Fruit Growers\u27 Institute, which was sponsored by the R...
This is the program for a five-day institute on agricultural practices sponsored by the California S...
Mr Chapman talks about the importance of the tariff on foreign-grown citrus fruits to the California...
These are notes for a presentation made by Mr. Chapman to the San Fernando Chamber of Commerce. It m...
This is a speech read before the State Horticultural Convention in Los Angeles. Mr. Chapman offered...
Mr. Chapman discusses the challenges of marketing the orange to cities and towns around the country....
This speech was given to the Special Citrus Fruit Growers\u27 Institute in Riverside. In it Mr. Chap...
This talk covers the history of the orange, lemon, and grapefruit, and discusses cultivation, prunin...
These are notes for a presentation given at Fullerton High School by Mr. Chapman. He gives a broad o...
These are notes from a speech given by Mr. Chapman at the Exchange\u27s Annual Meeting in Orange
In this speech Chapman details the history and some of the accomplishments of the Citrus League. He ...
In this speech Mr. Chapman asks the Legislators-elect at the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce to pass...
This speech was presented to the Sea Side Beach Institute in Long Beach, California, on July 28, 190...
This talk examines the citrus industry, delves into various types of citrus such as Valencia Lates, ...
This speech was given at the opening of the Land Show in Los Angeles. In it Mr. Chapman extolls the ...
This is the program for the Special Citrus Fruit Growers\u27 Institute, which was sponsored by the R...
This is the program for a five-day institute on agricultural practices sponsored by the California S...