. Elements of agriculture; a text book for public schools. Agriculture. 16 ELEMENTS OP AGRICULTURE. part of North Dakota. The stalks are from five to seven feet tall, and the ears are from fourteen to twenty-eight inches from the ground. The ears are •*«»»«»H|«tl Mii^i: viliilMils MP iilliliiliiil l*^*4Wfffii^£^liiii«iiiiiM ifi-teiSliiiSlttfiili^ Fig. 5. Dent Corn—Northwestern Dent. from six to nine inches long. The kernels have red sides and yellowish white crowns, and the cobs are white. (5) Pride of the North. Pride of the North is a yellow dent, with ears from seven to ten inches ^0^iMiM^M


. Elements of agriculture; a text book for public schools. Agriculture. 16 ELEMENTS OP AGRICULTURE. part of North Dakota. The stalks are from five to seven feet tall, and the ears are from fourteen to twenty-eight inches from the ground. The ears are •*«»»«»H|«tl Mii^i: viliilMils MP iilliliiliiil l*^*4Wfffii^£^liiii«iiiiiM ifi-teiSliiiSlttfiili^ Fig. 5. Dent Corn—Northwestern Dent. from six to nine inches long. The kernels have red sides and yellowish white crowns, and the cobs are white. (5) Pride of the North. Pride of the North is a yellow dent, with ears from seven to ten inches ^0^iMiM^M. .> long, Fig. 6. Dent Corn—Pride of the North. and ten to fourteen rowed. The kernels have a dull yellow color on the top of the crowns, which are deeply dented, and have a tendency to be shriv-. 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 Shepperd, J[ohn] H. [from old catalog]; McDowell, John Chambers, 1867- [from old catalog] joint author. St. Paul, Minn. , Webb publishing company


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