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Show j ili nn iiiK dreen Corn for aiuu-rlm. Tho business of furnishing green I coi n for cunning purposes is a growing i one. and where land is not too dear it I is proliiuble. Kven a low rate per : dozen of ears amounts to n high price i for corn after it is shelled and driod. Besides, in most localities, part of the crop may bo sold to city or village purchasers for home use, al a good ; deal better price than dinners can pay, j tho latter acting as tho balance which furnishes a market when it would I otherwise be glutted. Most kinds of sweet corn, especially those with small I ears, average much more than one ear I to a stalk, and sometimes nearly two ears on tho average of tho piece. |