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1. Boy Shucking Corn

2. Winning Ears of Corn Exhibited at W. Va. Corn Show

3. Boys' Corn Show Exhibits

Portrait of George C. Law of Lewis County with his winning ten ears of corn on display at the West Virginia State Corn Show.

4. Law Brother's Ten Ears of Corn, West Virginia State Corn Show

5. Boys' Corn Show Exhibits

6. Outdoor Corn Display

A scene from corn experiment.

7. Stacks of Corn

A view of corn field in Berkeley or Jefferson Counties after harvest shows corn plants tied up and left to dry in a field.

8. Corn Field After Harvest

The children pose with a pony-drawn wagon. Behind them in the Warford Ferry.

9. Children Play Beside Corn Crib, Warford, W. Va.

10. Members of 4-H Corn Club, Clay County, W. Va.

Brothers Homer and Delbert were the winners of an award for best yield acre of corn.

11. Homer and Delbert Jones

R.J. Friant, Extension agronomist, WVU, discussed the results of the 1955 contest at Vo-ag Room, Clay High School, where second place award was given to Howard Fitzwater.

12. West Virginia Hybrid Corn Yield Contest

"Raymond Taylor, a Corn Club boy of Clay County selecting seed corn. He is here removing the tassels from poor stalk."

13. Corn Club Boy, Clay County, W. Va.

Plot measured, planted and cared for by Corn Club Member Raymond Taylor.

14. Corn Club Plot, Clay County, W. Va.

Elijah stands in his plot of corn, who "had one of the best acres of corn in West Virginia in 1916. He was careful at every step."

15. Elijah Clovis, West Virginia Corn Farmer

William D Wilhem, left, 1953 corn growing champion, and father, J.W. Wilhelm, right.

16. Father And Son With Corn Crop, Ohio County, W. Va.