The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat IndustryO. Judd, 1908 - 369 páginas |
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... wheat plant and the germ whorl of roots do not live through the winter in some varieties . The Flower of Wheat is constituted collectively of the or- gans of reproduction , together with the two inclosing chaffy C Organs of reproduction in ...
... wheat plant and the germ whorl of roots do not live through the winter in some varieties . The Flower of Wheat is constituted collectively of the or- gans of reproduction , together with the two inclosing chaffy C Organs of reproduction in ...
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... wheat straws , min1 6.5 3.0 2.9 34.3 31.0 0.8 7 Amer wheat straws , max1 . 17.9 7.0 5.0 42.7 50.6 1.8 7 Amer wheat straws , aver1 9.6 4.2 3.4 38.1 43.4 1.3 Winter wheat , straw4 . 14.3 5.5 2.0 48.0 30.2 1.5 Winter wheat , chaff4 , 14.3 ...
... wheat straws , min1 6.5 3.0 2.9 34.3 31.0 0.8 7 Amer wheat straws , max1 . 17.9 7.0 5.0 42.7 50.6 1.8 7 Amer wheat straws , aver1 9.6 4.2 3.4 38.1 43.4 1.3 Winter wheat , straw4 . 14.3 5.5 2.0 48.0 30.2 1.5 Winter wheat , chaff4 , 14.3 ...
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... wheats . His efforts have been to raise the standard of eastern varieties as to gluten , and he has largely succeeded . Winter Fife and Early Red Clawson were the two most popular of his first varieties . Early Genesee Giant , another ...
... wheats . His efforts have been to raise the standard of eastern varieties as to gluten , and he has largely succeeded . Winter Fife and Early Red Clawson were the two most popular of his first varieties . Early Genesee Giant , another ...
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... Winter Fife could not be grown in the Palouse country on ac- count of its shattering , though it yielded 60 to 65 bushels per acre . The Garton Brothers of England and William Farrer of New South Wales have extensively practiced ...
... Winter Fife could not be grown in the Palouse country on ac- count of its shattering , though it yielded 60 to 65 bushels per acre . The Garton Brothers of England and William Farrer of New South Wales have extensively practiced ...
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... wheats earlier each season . Winter wheat may be sown in spring and spring wheat in the fall . Only a very few plants will ripen seed , but when this is continuously sown , in three years the spring variety will be changed to the winter ...
... wheats earlier each season . Winter wheat may be sown in spring and spring wheat in the fall . Only a very few plants will ripen seed , but when this is continuously sown , in three years the spring variety will be changed to the winter ...
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