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(2) Practice cutting and shocking corn; or if the crop is al- 

 ready in shocks, open and remake several of them. 



(3) Examine a number of mature ears to ascertain whether 

 the completeness of the covering by the shuck has any relation 

 to the amount of injury by weevils. 



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