. Dry land farming. Dry farming. [from old catalog]. 278 DRY LAND FARMING Openings into the tubes not wanted may be closed by covering them with a sack or some such material. Corn may usually be planted to the depth of, say, 2 to 3 inches. With ample moisture in the soil the shal- lower planting would seem to be preferable. But to in- sure germination, there are instances in which the plant- ing would be even deeper than 3 inches. The more. THE SURFACE CULTIVATOR. Courtesy Deere & Webber Co., Minneapolis, Minn. light and porous the soil, the deeper may be the planting of the seed. The amou
. Dry land farming. Dry farming. [from old catalog]. 278 DRY LAND FARMING Openings into the tubes not wanted may be closed by covering them with a sack or some such material. Corn may usually be planted to the depth of, say, 2 to 3 inches. With ample moisture in the soil the shal- lower planting would seem to be preferable. But to in- sure germination, there are instances in which the plant- ing would be even deeper than 3 inches. The more. THE SURFACE CULTIVATOR. Courtesy Deere & Webber Co., Minneapolis, Minn. light and porous the soil, the deeper may be the planting of the seed. The amount of seed to plant will vary: (1) with the kind of corn; (2) the use that is to be made of the crop, and (3) the normal amount of the precipitation. 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 Shaw, Thomas, 1843- [from old catalog]. St. Paul, Minn. , The Pioneer company
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