. Corn; growing, judging, breeding, feeding, marketing; for the farmer, student and teacher of agriculture, a textbook for agricultural colleges and high shcools. Corn. 2—Till' 'Rag r)(]ll" rilled, veiled and ready to soak. in illustration. This will leiu-e about six inches of extra space at each end of the doll. Moisten the cloth and spread out on a board or table in front of the ears to be tested. Take six kernels from each ear as directed for the "sawdust box ; Arrange kernels in order with tips all pointing the same directi(jn and crosswise of the 3—Soaking the &
. Corn; growing, judging, breeding, feeding, marketing; for the farmer, student and teacher of agriculture, a textbook for agricultural colleges and high shcools. Corn. 2—Till' 'Rag r)(]ll" rilled, veiled and ready to soak. in illustration. This will leiu-e about six inches of extra space at each end of the doll. Moisten the cloth and spread out on a board or table in front of the ears to be tested. Take six kernels from each ear as directed for the "sawdust box ; Arrange kernels in order with tips all pointing the same directi(jn and crosswise of the 3—Soaking the "JJolls". 4—Drainint^. 5—Tlueket prepaieil for paeking "Dolls". 6—"Dolls" packed. (2) When the squares corresponding tn the nuniljered ears have all been tilled, take some moist sawdust, strip (tf 1)urlap, Ijlotting paper or other material and roll in one end of the doll for a central core to provide freer circulation of the air and better moisture facili- ties. Complete the rolling of the doll. Roll fairly compact. The ker- nels will be held in place within the doll by the moist 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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