SWEET CORN 



a plow arrangement and a place to drop 

 the seed, cover the seed, press the seed, 

 and mark the next row. These may be 

 planters equipped with a long rod for 

 marking the rows from 2 to 3 feet apart. 

 A one-row horse planter is generally a 



Sweet corn used as a companion crop with young fruit trees. 



difficult machine to operate and keep the 

 rows absolutely straight. However, some 

 men have been able to accomplish this feat. 

 The two-row planter is much easier to 

 operate and keep the rows straight, and 

 it is possible with the machine to place 



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