. Elements of farm practice. Agriculture. 70 ELEMENTS OF FARM PRACTICE of loose soil on top to check the evaporation of moisture. Grade Seed Corn.—Practically all corn is now planted with a machine, and unless the kernels are of uniform size no machine can drop the same number of kernels in each hill, and it is important to do so. As corn is shelled from the ear there is always more or less irregularity in the kernels. This is especially true if tlie tip and butt kernels are shelled with the rest. Even if they are not used, there are some ii'regular kernels in the ^rlt^-2 ^'*'^>^%. Please n
. Elements of farm practice. Agriculture. 70 ELEMENTS OF FARM PRACTICE of loose soil on top to check the evaporation of moisture. Grade Seed Corn.—Practically all corn is now planted with a machine, and unless the kernels are of uniform size no machine can drop the same number of kernels in each hill, and it is important to do so. As corn is shelled from the ear there is always more or less irregularity in the kernels. This is especially true if tlie tip and butt kernels are shelled with the rest. Even if they are not used, there are some ii'regular kernels in the ^rlt^-2 ^'*'^>^%. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wilson, Archie Dell, 1875- [from old catalog]; Wilson, E. W. , [from old catalog] joint author. St. Paul, Minn. , Webb publishing co.
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