Elementary agriculture (1913) Elementary agriculture . elementaryagricu02nida Year: 1913 116 ELEMENTARY AGRICULTURE is not tlioroiiglily ripened. The distance around the ear one-third of the distance from the butt should be about three-t'ourlhs oi' the entire length. The rows of kernels must be straight, and there should not be fewer than sixteen nor more Fu;. i!0. Apn:ccar. ^^^.^^ tweutv - eight rows on the cob. In most sections the ear is from eight and one-half to ten inches long, and it should be filled out to the tip (Fig. GO). Good Kernels. The kernels to be planted should be wedge-shap


Elementary agriculture (1913) Elementary agriculture . elementaryagricu02nida Year: 1913 116 ELEMENTARY AGRICULTURE is not tlioroiiglily ripened. The distance around the ear one-third of the distance from the butt should be about three-t'ourlhs oi' the entire length. The rows of kernels must be straight, and there should not be fewer than sixteen nor more Fu;. i!0. Apn:ccar. ^^^.^^ tweutv - eight rows on the cob. In most sections the ear is from eight and one-half to ten inches long, and it should be filled out to the tip (Fig. GO). Good Kernels. The kernels to be planted should be wedge-shaped, with the edges touching those next to them their entire length from crown to cob. They should have deeply indented crowns without pointed or sharp corners. The color needs to be true to variety and free from mixture. Cobs. Ordinary ty]H^s of white corn should have Fio. Gl. A coh may be too /«;<;<• or too smnll. white cobs, and yellow corn should have red cobs. However, certain varieties of types vary from this


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