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Missouri Agricultural Report. 



The land with the short stocks and badly filled ears has received 

 all the things that most corn raisers think necessary for raising 



Characteristic ears from field wliicli receiveil repeated applications of manure, clover and 

 bo le The tops of the ears are all chaffy from lack of starch. 



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Showing the part of corn field which has received the same application of manure, clover and 

 bone as the part shown in previous picture and one application of muriate of potash. Stalks and 

 ears of normal size. 



