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Example sentences for "sweet corn"

  • Sweet corn is often grown in drills, but we prefer the hills three feet apart, as it is easier to get an even stand, and cultivating both ways will push the crop.

  • Sweet corn is of American origin, having been developed from field corn, or maize.

  • Sweet corn is one of the few vegetables which is quite free from serious injury from either insects or diseases.

  • Soil well adapted to common field corn will produce good sweet corn, thriving best on well fertilized land.

  • The bone from your steak, and half a can of sweet corn.

  • Open a can of sweet corn; drain and chop it fine.

  • Add to a can of sweet corn, 1 cup of milk.

  • Sweet corn is delicious, and one can hardly have too much of it.

  • As soon as a crop is off, pull out the vines and plant the ground to late cabbage, turnips, or sweet corn.

  • Any sod land plowed shallow will yield a crop of sweet corn.

  • This worm is, perhaps, the greatest enemy with which the grower of sweet corn has to contend.

  • Sweet corn should be planted on rich land, and the method of cultivation is practically the same as for field corn, but should be more thorough.

  • The station tests indicate that it is unwise to mulch drilled onions, lettuce, or sweet corn.

  • I plant my orchard to sweet corn, using a cultivator, and cease cropping when I think necessary and seed down to red clover.

  • When used for berries or sweet corn, tack cheese cloth stretched tightly over the lath.

  • I plant potatoes or sweet corn in a bearing orchard, and cease cropping when the trees cover the ground, and sow red clover in a bearing orchard.

  • I cultivate my orchard to sweet corn as long as the trees will admit, using a plow and a one-horse, five-tooth cultivator.


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