The Corn Crops: a Discussion of Maize, Kafirs, And Sorghums As Grown in the United States And Canada

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1. Gulf States. Prolific varieties bearing 160 to 200 ears to 100 stalks, on the average, give better results than those bearing only single ears. Among the best of these are : — Mosby Sanders Albemarle Cocke's Prohfic Blount Marlboro Large-eared varieties are : — St. Charles White Boone County White Section No. 2. In this region large single-ear varieties share about equal importance with prolific varieties.
In addition to the prolific varieties named alcove, we find such varieties succesding
...as : — For good fertile land : — • Boone County White St. Charles White Huffman White Pearl Leaming Hickory King For poorer soils and upland : — Hickory King Sanders Leaming St. Charles White (Early Strains) For high elevations : — Eight-row Flint 188 CORN CROPS This region partakes about half and half of the varieties common to the regions north and south of it.
Section No. 3. This is the " Corn Belt." Only large single-ear dent varieties are grown. South of this belt the dent corn is mostly white in color, but in the Corn Belt yellow corn is as popular as white.


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