. Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants). Agriculture. 108 SOUTHERN FIELD CBOPS (7) Butts of ears. — The grains on the butts should project slightly and evenly beyond the cob, forming an even, well-rounded butt, with grains not very variable in shape and size. The place. w'T: Fig. 58.—Ear with Long, Well- FORMED Grains. Fig. 59. — Ear with Short Grains. of attachment of the ear shank should be of moderate diameter. Compare Fig. 46 with Fig. 50. (8) Tips of ears. — The grains should as nearly as possible hide the cob at the tip of the ear and should there be of fair Please not


. Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants). Agriculture. 108 SOUTHERN FIELD CBOPS (7) Butts of ears. — The grains on the butts should project slightly and evenly beyond the cob, forming an even, well-rounded butt, with grains not very variable in shape and size. The place. w'T: Fig. 58.—Ear with Long, Well- FORMED Grains. Fig. 59. — Ear with Short Grains. of attachment of the ear shank should be of moderate diameter. Compare Fig. 46 with Fig. 50. (8) Tips of ears. — The grains should as nearly as possible hide the cob at the tip of the ear and should there be of fair 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 Duggar, J. F. (John Frederick), 1868-. New York, The Macmillan company


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