. The book of corn;. Corn. PLANTING AND CULTIVATING 117 better results than a large number. With ordinary field seed, experiments made by the Illinois station show that a larger number of stalks will give the best result on the rich prairie Fig 31 Effects of Listing Till- stalks on extreme left jihinted in ordinary Wiiy. Second, listed on prepared ground. Third, listed on unprepared grounil. t'Oni th, ridgtd If the corn is planted the ordinary distance apart, three and two-thirds feet, and one stalk is grown in every hill, and every stalk produce an ear weighing a pound, the yir'd will


. The book of corn;. Corn. PLANTING AND CULTIVATING 117 better results than a large number. With ordinary field seed, experiments made by the Illinois station show that a larger number of stalks will give the best result on the rich prairie Fig 31 Effects of Listing Till- stalks on extreme left jihinted in ordinary Wiiy. Second, listed on prepared ground. Third, listed on unprepared grounil. t'Oni th, ridgtd If the corn is planted the ordinary distance apart, three and two-thirds feet, and one stalk is grown in every hill, and every stalk produce an ear weighing a pound, the yir'd will be forty-six bushels per acre. If two stalks are grown in every hill the yield will be. 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 Myrick, Herbert, 1860-1927, [from old catalog] ed. New York, Chicago, Orange Judd company


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