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Zea Mays by Herbert M. Prouty, 1886

Zea Mays by Herbert M. Prouty, 1886, Page 50

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48 roots in the month of August or early September, which mot only injures the corn, but enables the wind to blow it down, making a bother when gathering the crop. During a wet season a fungus growth known as smut (Ustilago maydis) destroys some corn. Sometimes it works upon the whole ear and in other cases just upon certain grains. But generally it is found on the end of the ear which is most exposed. Finally one of the greatest enemies of the cornfield is laziness - the remedy for which we know not.
 
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