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Our farm reporter, Claude Hopper, says we should have a little smut on our site. We were skeptical at first but when he explained that all he was talking about was a little corn smut, we went along with him and put it on. There is nothing wrong with a little cornography sometimes.

 

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Smut, any of more than 700 species of parasitic fungi that attack flowering plants, including economically important cereal grasses. Many smuts feed on maturing plant tissue and then reproduce through a blisterlike sorus that breaks open, releasing black, powdery spores. Among smuts that stunt or destroy grains is the common corn smut, Ustilago maydis, which forms gray-black tumors on or near the ears of corn.

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