Explore the diverse world of corn cultivation in South Dakota with "Corn Families Of South Dakota" by Albert Nash Hume. This comprehensive guide delves into the various corn varieties thriving in the region, offering valuable insights for farmers, botanists, and agricultural enthusiasts.
Discover detailed descriptions of different corn families, their unique characteristics, and optimal growing conditions. Hume's expertise provides a practical resource for enhancing corn production and understanding the botanical aspects of this essential crop.
A must-read for anyone interested in the agricultural landscape of South Dakota and the science behind corn cultivation.
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