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C Clark Hillyard
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It is a good fair ear of wheat which contains more than fifty 1, 0-2 grains. One of my men found in my wheat-crop this year, an ear which contained 105 grains. Wheat grows in tiers, up the ear, each tier commonly containing three grains ; in this extraordinary ear, each had six grains. Had 1 got possession of this fine ear, H should have been carefully planted this autumn, each grain singly, and should the produce have proved a more prolific kind than usual, 1 should have continued its cultivat...ion with the greatest care, in order to circulate it. It well answers the. Purpose, in all grain intended for seed, but more particularly wheat, to run it an extra time through the winnowing machine, to clear it of all the small and light grains, for although most of these would grow, they produce a shorter and weaker stem, with a small ear, in which are grains of no value, and thus encumber the crop to no purpose. It is judicious to sow none but the best seed, for, excepting in unfavorable seasons, as you sow, so shall you reap.

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