CORN JUDGING 



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chapter, score a number of ears of corn, entering the figures rep- 

 resenting his estimate of each quality in the proper space in a table 

 ruled or printed like the table on page 101. Figs. 40-45 show 

 defective ears of^ Henry Grady corn to be criticized by the pupil. 



The following paragraphs indicate some of the most important 

 considerations in scoring each character : — 



(1) Unipormitt. — The ear examined should be Uke other ears 

 of the same variety, and all ears of one exhibit should be uniform 

 in size and appearance. Criticize Tigs. 40-45 as to uniformity. 



