Prairie a New Soft Winter Wheat for Illinois

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Prairie a New Soft Winter Wheat for Illinois
O T Orville Thomas Bonnett
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0 39. 8 38. 1 31. 4 30. 4 23. 1 9. 5 20. 1 19. 1 is!9 6. 5 30. 2 29. 3 29. 0 22. 9 23. 5 18. 3 12. 7 22. 3 25. 9 25. 0 40. 6 41. 4 34. 0 33. 9 37. 4 22. 3 26. 1 18. 7 Wabash Fulcaster Turkey Brill Cheyenne . . . . Susceptible Clarkan . . . . Susceptible Tenmarq . . . . Susceptible 23. 1 17. 7 4. 7 13. 1 11. 7 Origin of Prairie Prairie was one of 250 plants selected in 1935 by O. T. Bonnett and G. H. Dungan from a field of Illinois 2 (C. I. 11537) 1 grown by Ralph Allen, Delavan; Illinois, on so...il infested with the virus of wheat mosaic.
The original selection, designated as 36-D47 or D47, was named Prairie (C. I. 12069). It was grown in various yield tests in Illinois and in the Uniform Eastern Soft Winter Wheat Nurseries conducted by various state experiment stations in cooperation with the U. S. De- partment of Agriculture.
As a result of these tests it was decided to release the variety and distribute it to growers. In order to have the seed as pure as possible for distribution, upwards of 400 heads typical of the variety were grown in 1940, each in an individual row.


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