. Soils and plant life as related to agriculture . Agriculture; Soils; Plants. 156 SOILS AND PLANT LIFE (3) An ear too heavy for its size and easily twisted, owing to the presence of excessive moisture. This is called sap- piness. When such seed is stored, we know what an enemy this moisture will be- come. (Sections 35 and 43.) (4) An ear shoeing blistered germs. This again indi- cates immaturity and makes its vitality questionable. (5) An ear showing discolored germs, varying from yellow to black, when the. Fig. 5s. — Mouldy corn. seedcoat is opened ^^^th a knife blade. Such discoloration is
. Soils and plant life as related to agriculture . Agriculture; Soils; Plants. 156 SOILS AND PLANT LIFE (3) An ear too heavy for its size and easily twisted, owing to the presence of excessive moisture. This is called sap- piness. When such seed is stored, we know what an enemy this moisture will be- come. (Sections 35 and 43.) (4) An ear shoeing blistered germs. This again indi- cates immaturity and makes its vitality questionable. (5) An ear showing discolored germs, varying from yellow to black, when the. Fig. 5s. — Mouldy corn. seedcoat is opened ^^^th a knife blade. Such discoloration is an indication of a weakened or dead 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 Cunningham, Jules Cool, 1879-; Lancelot, William Henry, 1874-. New York : Macmillan
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