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(Southern - Corn) Tracy, S.M. Corn Culture in the South. (Plus 10 more agricultural bulletins on corn. See below)
Hartley, Charles P. Broom Corn. • Hartley & Webber. The Production of Good Seed Corn. • Hartley. Harvesting and Storing Corn. • Warren, J.A. Small Farms in the Corn Belt. • Hartley. Seed Corn. • Hartley. How to Grow an Acre of Corn. • Ainslie, George. The Larger Corn Stalk-Borer. • Gibson, Edmund. The Corn and Cotton Wireworm.... • Rothger, Benton. Dwarf Broom Corns. • Hartley. Corn Growing Under Droughty Conditions.
Together, 11 agricultural bulletins on corn, bound in 3/4 morocco & cloth, gilt-lettered spine. Washington: U.S. Dept of Agriculture, 1914-16.
An important compendium of American corn science at the outset of WWI, with maps and illustrations depicting a wide swath of subjects related to corn. Sunning to spine, front joint cracking, else good.
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