. Agriculture for southern schools. Fig. 97. — A Cluster Cotton Plant Fig. -A Semi-cluster CottonPlant ~1 pollen and thus mix varieties, but not to the same extent that the wind causes the mixing of varieties of corn. As the boll weevil spreads over the cotton belt, it becomes more important to select seed from plants that form their bolls early. Preparation of land andcultivation of cotton. —Thorough and deep prep-aration usually comes up better if the harrow is used to pre- FiG. 99. — A Cotton Plant of thevent the formation of a King Type
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