. Effective farming; a text-book for American schools . Fig. 38. — The rag-doll seed corn tester. is that known as the rag-doll method. In preparing to make this test, secure sheeting of a good quality and tear into strips from 8 to 10 inches wide and 3 to 5 feet long. Where these are to be used very much it is well to hem the edges as otherwise the ravelings sometimes disarrange the kernels in unrolling. Each cloth should then be marked with a heavy pencil, first, lengthwise in the middle and then crosswise, as shown in the accompanying illustration, making squares about 3 inches wide. Number


. Effective farming; a text-book for American schools . Fig. 38. — The rag-doll seed corn tester. is that known as the rag-doll method. In preparing to make this test, secure sheeting of a good quality and tear into strips from 8 to 10 inches wide and 3 to 5 feet long. Where these are to be used very much it is well to hem the edges as otherwise the ravelings sometimes disarrange the kernels in unrolling. Each cloth should then be marked with a heavy pencil, first, lengthwise in the middle and then crosswise, as shown in the accompanying illustration, making squares about 3 inches wide. Number the squares as shown in the illustration also.


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