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1 But he can't plow a furrow that is needful, for planting corn .
2 They were planting corn , beans, and squash all in the same mounds together.
3 A lazy man, who is planting corn , constantly leans on his planting stick.
4 Now producers are having trouble planting corn as excessive rainfall threatens to cut production.
5 This fact ought to be very helpful to us next year when planting corn .
6 That won't be by planting corn and potatoes and taking a wagon-load into town!
7 Mrs. Blaine still keeps the farm but has given up running sheep and planting corn .
8 On this occasion she asked me very craftily when grandfather expected to begin planting corn .
9 There were strange pieces of machinery for cutting hay, planting corn and potatoes, and the like.
10 These facts ought to be very helpful to us next year when our fathers are planting corn .
11 I could no longer read of making tools, planting corn , and finding Friday, couldn't know how they'd fared.)
12 Are their women planting corn , which is to be in a great measure depended upon for food during the next winter?
13 The hottest start to March since records were first kept in 1871 resulted in some U.S. Midwest farmers planting corn earlier than ever.
14 White men would have starved to death in the place, before they would have dreamed of planting corn in such an inhospitable-looking soil.
15 You can't scoff at that. Juan, who declined to give his last name, is planting corn , tomatoes and bananas on his lush farm.
16 This year, with natural gas costs staying low, and global demand for short supplies of corn strong, farmers won't be deterred from planting corn .
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