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the corn in the slatted crib would be severel.v attacked bj- wee\"ils 

 on the approach of warm weather, or earlier. 



Single loads of corn, whether shucked or unshucked, that can 

 be left in the wagon for three hours or longer, for example over 





Fig. 99. — A Field of Corn in" Al.\eam.a. tilit yielded 10.3} Bushel.s 

 PER Acre. 



night, may be rendered wee\al-free by the following plan, which 

 is recommended by Dr. W. E. Hinds : ^Nlake the wagon-body 



