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INDEX Acclimatization 49-50 Acreage: Argentina 313 England 315 India 310-311 Russia 309 United States 304 Adaptation to environment 40, 54 Adulterations of flour 301 Aegilops 3 Ovato 3 Agricultural classes 29-31 Agricultural colleges 32 Agriculture: Argentina 312 Australia 315 Canada 314 China 31 Competition of 30 Early conceptions 30 Europe 31 Governmental support 31-32 India 310 Methods of 33 Middle West 33 Nature of 29-30 Russia 308 Alkali 120-121 Amylum 283 Analyses of irrigation waters. . .. 141 Ancient cultivation 58 Angoumois grain moth 182-183 Animal breeding 39 Animal power 59,61 Anthers 14, 20 Antiquity of wheat 2 Aphis, Spring grain 180-181 Appendix 321 Arbitrage - . . .246 Arctic Circle 4,5 Army worms 181 Arnautka wheat 49 Ash 26-27,48 Associations, Local grain dealers, 217 AvcnesD 2 Awns 14 B. Page Page Biscuits 297 Bleaching of flour 274-275 Blight 169 Blue stem wheat 11,47 Board of Trade, Chicago 248 Bonanza wheat growing 60 Bran 16 Composition of 25 Bread 286-293 Aerated 290 Ancient 286 Baking of 289-293 Crumb 293 Crust 293 Durum wheat flour 284 Fermentation 21 Gluten 290 Graham 289-290 Kinds of 289-290 Leavened 289 Salt rising 290 Unleavened 289 Yeast 287 Bread baking: Chemical changes in 290-291 Chemical losses in 290-291 Costof 293 Bread flour: Strong 286-287 Weak 286-287 Bread making 287-289 Ancient 287-288 Bakeshops 288-289 Primitive methods 287 Processes of 288-289 Breeding 33-46 Co-operative work of 45 Results of 46 Broadcast seeding 65-66 Bucket shops 255-258 Functions of 257-258 Operation of 256 Buckwheat 5 Bushel of wheat 22 Buyers of wheat 215,217 C. Calls 243-244 Car shortage 195 Bacteria. Nitrification 130-134 Bakeshops 288-289 Baking: Chemical changes in 290-291 Cost of 293 Losses in 290-291 Bananas as food 7 Barley 2,4-5 Beards. ... 14 Bibliography 326. 354 Biological changes in growth 18-20 Birds 154-155 Center of production 4, 303-304 Cereals: Origin of 2-3 Value of 7 Chaff 14 Composition of 25 Cheat 151 Chemical changes in germination, 17 of one crop 24 Chemistry 25-28 Chess 151 Page Chinch bug 174-175 Distribution of 174 Life history 174 Loss from 175 Remedies 175 Classification 8-10, 321-325 Approximate 9 Basesof 9-10 Geographical basis 10 Climate 48-51 Effects of 44 Climatic influences 20 Club wheat 11 Cockle 153 Color of wheat 50 Combined harvester and thresher. Illustration of 104 Combined plow, disc and seeder,
Illustration of 60 Commercial charges 213 Commercial grades 223-224 Composition and 28 Commercial grading 221-222 Commercial importance of wheat, 8 Common descent, Theory of 35 Common wheat 11 Composition: Commercial grades and 28 Fertilizers and 27-28 Light and 28 Seasons and 27-28 Consumption 7-8, 284-302 Europe 319 Northern hemisphere 319 Per capita 302 Southern hemisphere 319 Cor n 2, 7 Distribution of 7 Indian 6 Production of 7 Selection of 39-40 Value of 7 Corners 249-255 Actual wheat 250 Harper 251 Hutchinson 251 International 255 Leiter 252-255 Lyon 251 Speculative 250 Corn stones 262 Corn trade. Importance of 214-215 Cost of production 103-107 Argentina 105 Europe 105-106 India 106 Itemized per acre 103 Labor required 106-107 Per acre 103-106 United States 105,106 Crackers 297 Cradle 79-80 American 80 Use of 80 Cranose flakes 298 Cropping, Continuous 108 Crop rotation 108-115 Ancient 110 Argentina 114-115 Canada Ill, 114 Comparative utility of 108-110 Egypt 115
European 110 Experiments in 111,112 Foreign 114-1 I5 Japan J10 Mixed crops 115 New countries 108-109 Russia 114 Types in United States 113-1 14 United States Ill Crops, Mixed 115 Cross-fertilization 40-46 Artificial 41 Culms 13 Cultivation 2, 58 Continuous 136, 143 Definition of 58 Effect on climate 58 Effect on growth 59 Effect on plant 58 59 One operation 71-72 Selective influence of 58, 59 Subsequent to sowing 72 Culture 29 Customs, Early 73-77 Cut-worms 181 D. Darnel 152-153 Dealers 242 Delivery 244-245 Time of 244 Demand 234-235 Description of wheat. . . . 11-24, 321-325 Deterioration of wheat 57 Development of wheat 3 Dibbling 65-66 Differentials 192,193 Discovery 2 Discrimination, Railway 218-219 Diseases 148-169 Classification 148 Drought 148 Excessive moisture 149-150 Floods 148 Fungous 155-169 Hail 148 Plant influences 150-154 Remedies 45 Storms 148 Unfavorable soil 150 Weather influences 148-150 Distance seaport to primary mar- Distribution 7,8-11 Altitudinal 5 As affected bv soils 47-48 Cost of 213 Historical and geographical.... 6 Latitudinal 4-5 Longitudinal 4 U. S. by States 304 |