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objectionable, as are also those with, flat, smooth, short 

 kernels, and must be cut according to the judgment of 

 the scorer. 



7. Each exhibit should consist of ten ears of corn. 



INDIANA SCORE CARD 



POINTS 



1 Uniformity of exhibit 10 



2 Shape of ears 5 



3 Color of ears 10 



4 Market condition 5 



5 Tips of ears 10 



6 Butts of ears 5 



7 Uniformity of kernels 5 



8 Shape of kernels , — 5 



9 Length of ears 10 



10 Circumference of ears 5 



11 Space between rov,s 10 



12 Per cent of corn £0 



Total 10 A 



A perfect ear of corn should be from 10 to 12 inches 

 long and 7% to 8 inches in circumference. The ear 

 should yield 88 per cent of grain. 



The ear should taper but slightly, approaching the 

 cylindrical to near the point. It should be well filled 

 out at both ends, with straight rows of wedge-shaped 

 grains. 



Disqualifications: Ked cobs in white corn; white cobs 

 in yellow corn. 



REASONS 



