School lessons on corn / by Dick J. Crosby, and F. W. Howe.

"For a considerable number of years more attention has been given by farmers to the production and improvement of corn than to any other grain or general farm crop. It has not so generally had the attention of teachers and pupils in the schools. With the rapid spread of experimental corn growin...

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Main Author: Crosby, Dick J. (Dick Jay), 1866-1926
Other Authors: Howe, Frank William, 1865-
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1910.
Series:Farmers' bulletin (United States. Department of Agriculture) ; no. 409.
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Summary:"For a considerable number of years more attention has been given by farmers to the production and improvement of corn than to any other grain or general farm crop. It has not so generally had the attention of teachers and pupils in the schools. With the rapid spread of experimental corn growing through the work of boys' and girls' agricultural clubs, the need of such study in the schools has come to be better appreciated. The design of this bulletin is to furnish suggestions for developing the real educational value of this study and establishing some of its connections with arithmetic, botany, and other school subject. At the outset a general acquaintance with the corn plant is desirable. Many a boy and girl -- and teachers, too -- have dwelt in the presence of cornfields for a considerable part of their lives without appreciating the many features of interest which the structure and functions of this plant have to offer to the inquisitive students ..."--Page 5.
Item Description:Cover title.
Physical Description:29 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-29)