. Agriculture in Canada; modern principles of agriculture applicable to Canadian farming to yield greater profit. Agriculture; Agriculture; cbk. 70. CORN HOE. followed with the Breed weeder to make a fine tilth, kill weeds, and assist the bacteria to act on the humus and make it available for plant food. Corn, being a gross feeder, requires a large amount of soluble food, which can only be prepared by thorough. 71. CORN PLATFORM. cultivation. The weeder and the two-horse corn cultivator should be used alternately until the corn is too high to work over. Then it becomes necessary to use a one-h
. Agriculture in Canada; modern principles of agriculture applicable to Canadian farming to yield greater profit. Agriculture; Agriculture; cbk. 70. CORN HOE. followed with the Breed weeder to make a fine tilth, kill weeds, and assist the bacteria to act on the humus and make it available for plant food. Corn, being a gross feeder, requires a large amount of soluble food, which can only be prepared by thorough. 71. CORN PLATFORM. cultivation. The weeder and the two-horse corn cultivator should be used alternately until the corn is too high to work over. Then it becomes necessary to use a one-horse hoe or scuffler {see III. 6j), which should be continued until the corn is about six feet high. After this a cultivator with harrow teeth is. 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 Rennie, William. Toronto W. Rennie
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