Grasses and clovers, field roots, forage and fodder plants . Merceb Cokn. Section of ear N., B., G. Miunesota King Corn. Fodder Crops. 79 the first matured ears from the Pride of the North, and hence it maybe grown further northward than that variety. The Pride of the North,a pure yellow dent corn, has long been popular in latitudes east, southand west of Minneapolis. The Huron is a yellow dent which furnishesan abundant yield. It is as early as the Dakota Dent, and both stalkand ear are of good size. A white dent corn known as the Rustleroriginated in Dakota. The ears are of compact form


Grasses and clovers, field roots, forage and fodder plants . Merceb Cokn. Section of ear N., B., G. Miunesota King Corn. Fodder Crops. 79 the first matured ears from the Pride of the North, and hence it maybe grown further northward than that variety. The Pride of the North,a pure yellow dent corn, has long been popular in latitudes east, southand west of Minneapolis. The Huron is a yellow dent which furnishesan abundant yield. It is as early as the Dakota Dent, and both stalkand ear are of good size. A white dent corn known as the Rustleroriginated in Dakota. The ears are of compact form, and it is also anearly maturing sort. The Mastadon, as indicated by the name, pro-duces a large ear and one possessed of great weight, owing to themany rows of deep kernels which cover the cob. It is a yellow dentvariety, and by no means a late one, hence will answer well for grow-ing south of Minnesota. Among the standard late varieties may be mentioned the GoldenBeauty, the Improved Leaming and the Champion Pearl, all excellentsorts to raise where they


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