. Corn; growing, judging, breeding, feeding, marketing; for the farmer, student and teacher of agriculture, a textbook for agricultural colleges and high shcools. Corn. U)2 CORN plots of the plant selected seed and four of the seed selected in the ordinary way. These plots yielded as follows: TABLE NO. 22 PLANT VS. ORDINARY SELECTION* Melhod of selection per acre -hels 49 Ordinary 40 Plant 51 Plant 52 Ordinary 55 Ordinarv 56 Plant 57 Plant 58 Ordinary Average of Plant selection plots Average of Ordinary selection plots Gain for Plant Selection 72


. Corn; growing, judging, breeding, feeding, marketing; for the farmer, student and teacher of agriculture, a textbook for agricultural colleges and high shcools. Corn. U)2 CORN plots of the plant selected seed and four of the seed selected in the ordinary way. These plots yielded as follows: TABLE NO. 22 PLANT VS. ORDINARY SELECTION* Melhod of selection per acre -hels 49 Ordinary 40 Plant 51 Plant 52 Ordinary 55 Ordinarv 56 Plant 57 Plant 58 Ordinary Average of Plant selection plots Average of Ordinary selection plots Gain for Plant Selection bu. STORING SEED CORN—The Method. The early pioneers in corn culture generally tied two ears together by the supple husks. Ears tied too closely together ou stnug for best results. A common error in storing seed corn when single string method is einployed. •Ohio Circular No. 71. 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 Bowman, Melville Le Roy, 1881-. Waterloo, Ia. , Sold by Waterloo publishing co.


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