. Practical corn culture, written especially for the corn belt farmers. Corn. PREPARING THE SEED BED 13 try as nearly as possible to have these conditions at planting time. Our success varies with the season and the equipment that we can put in the fields. The implements used are those most commonly found in Central Illinois, namely: two-row stalk cutters, single disc harrows (disc pulverizers), gang and sulky plows, spike tooth. (Courtesy Parlin & Orendorff.) SINGLE-EOW STALK CUTTER harrows and a corrugated roller. All these implements, in- eluding the harrow teeth, should be as sharp as


. Practical corn culture, written especially for the corn belt farmers. Corn. PREPARING THE SEED BED 13 try as nearly as possible to have these conditions at planting time. Our success varies with the season and the equipment that we can put in the fields. The implements used are those most commonly found in Central Illinois, namely: two-row stalk cutters, single disc harrows (disc pulverizers), gang and sulky plows, spike tooth. (Courtesy Parlin & Orendorff.) SINGLE-EOW STALK CUTTER harrows and a corrugated roller. All these implements, in- eluding the harrow teeth, should be as sharp as the black- smith can get them before spring work sets in. Five dollars paid the blacksmith in getting tools in shape will save many times that amount in horseflesh, besides doing a much better job in the 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 Ainsworth, William Thomas, 1858-; Ainsworth, Ralph Mitchell, 1885- joint author. Mason City, Ill. , W. T. Ainsworth & sons


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