Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants) . Fig. -An Ear TOO Fig. - A TO! 1 Long and Slender,with an insuffi-CIENT Number ofRows. jSlender Eah,WITH , BareTip, AND WideFurrows. Fig. 54.—An Ear ofonly Medium Qual-ity, BUT Well-cov-ered Tip. ear should be straight and e\-en, witliout umlue s^velling at thebutt, and the rows should be straight. COEy JUDGING 107 (&^ The preferred length at present is about li times the cir-cumference, taken one third the distance from the butt. Yet Fig. .55. — Eak h-ith Fig. •-^ Ear Fig. .57. — AxEABmTH Curved Rows, BareTip, and OthebFaults. nl


Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants) . Fig. -An Ear TOO Fig. - A TO! 1 Long and Slender,with an insuffi-CIENT Number ofRows. jSlender Eah,WITH , BareTip, AND WideFurrows. Fig. 54.—An Ear ofonly Medium Qual-ity, BUT Well-cov-ered Tip. ear should be straight and e\-en, witliout umlue s^velling at thebutt, and the rows should be straight. COEy JUDGING 107 (&^ The preferred length at present is about li times the cir-cumference, taken one third the distance from the butt. Yet Fig. .55. — Eak h-ith Fig. •-^ Ear Fig. .57. — AxEABmTH Curved Rows, BareTip, and OthebFaults. nlTH FlixtyGrains of Ex-PE RiMENT StationYellow Corn. VERT Hard ShortGrains and a Defi-cient Number ofRows. this varies with different varieties. Compare Fig. 46 with Figs,47, 52, and . 108 SOUTUERN FIELD CROPS (7) Butts op ears. — The grains on the butts should projectslightly and evenly lieyond the cob, forming an even, well-roundedbutt, with grains not very variable in shape and size. The place.


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