ISSUE 84, SOUTHERN & LANDRACE CORN, Part 16: Neal's Paymaster White Dent
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Neal's Paymaster White DentFoodlore & More is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. One of the finest of the improved strains of Tennessee Red Cob corn, Neal’s Paymaster retained the red cob, but instilled a prolific habit (2 or more ears per stalk), large kernels, and 14 rows. Bred by mass selection by W. H. Neal of Lebanon, Tennessee, seed came into public hands circa 1910. Its superior performance in field trials by the Tennessee Experiment Station in 1913 led to recommendations for its wide adoption in Spring of 1914. “Neal’s Paymaster is an excellent red-cob sort for fertile uplands.”
ISSUE 84, SOUTHERN & LANDRACE CORN, Part 16: Neal's Paymaster White Dent
ISSUE 84, SOUTHERN & LANDRACE CORN, Part 16…
ISSUE 84, SOUTHERN & LANDRACE CORN, Part 16: Neal's Paymaster White Dent
Neal's Paymaster White DentFoodlore & More is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. One of the finest of the improved strains of Tennessee Red Cob corn, Neal’s Paymaster retained the red cob, but instilled a prolific habit (2 or more ears per stalk), large kernels, and 14 rows. Bred by mass selection by W. H. Neal of Lebanon, Tennessee, seed came into public hands circa 1910. Its superior performance in field trials by the Tennessee Experiment Station in 1913 led to recommendations for its wide adoption in Spring of 1914. “Neal’s Paymaster is an excellent red-cob sort for fertile uplands.”