Some Notes on the History, Varieties and Statistics of Indian Corn (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Boardman, Samuel Lane

 
9781330676493: Some Notes on the History, Varieties and Statistics of Indian Corn (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Understand how corn adapts to soil, climate, and season—and what that means for your crops. This practical introduction explains how maize grows across different regions, from Maine to Cuba, and how weather, heat, and variety shape yield and harvest times. It offers a clear view of corn’s flexibility, its value as human and animal feed, and the limits of prediction without careful cultivation.

This edition surveys plant height, ear size, and potential yields in diverse settings, and it discusses how new varieties react to changing environments. It also connects farm life to broader agricultural trends, including early experiments in soil management and the role of fertilizers and seed selection in real-world results. With a balance of observation and data, it lays out the practical challenges and opportunities of growing Indian corn.


  • How temperature, heat units, and latitude affect maturing times

  • Descriptions of common varieties and their characteristics

  • Notes on soil, manure, and grain removal impacts for farmers

  • Early ideas on cultivation formulas and experimental results



Ideal for readers of historical agricultural discussions and growers seeking context for corn’s long, global history and practical growth considerations.

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