Clifford Beason Examines December 1936 Iowa Corn Sample
Clifford Beason examines corn grown in December 1936 on a farm in Iowa. At that time, the farm covered 520 acres, with 230 acres dedicated to corn cultivation. The expected yield from this crop was about 35 bushels per acre. This sample illustrates agricultural practices during a pivotal period in American farming history.
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Clifford Beason Examines December 1936 Iowa Corn Sample
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