Productiveness of Varieties of Winter Wheat in Illinois
Productiveness of Varieties of Winter Wheat in Illinois
Robert W Robert Watt Stark
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He saved the seed from this plant and in- creased it. Grown chiefly in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Illinois. Awnless; chaff white, glabrous; kernels red, soft; straw white, stands well. Seed secured from the John A. Salzer Seed Company, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Yields: seven-year average at Fairfield 24. 0 bushels, Fulcaster 24. 1; two-year av- erage at Alhambra 25. 0 bushels, Fulcaster 33. 2. Honor. This variety is a selection made from Dawson Golden Chaff at the Cornell Station. There is no ...difference in the appearance of the two varieties. Honor, however, is said to have somewhat stronger straw, to be more winter resistant, and to yield more. Seed secured thru Professor H. H. Love of the Cornell Station in 1924. Yield at Urbana in 1925, 38. 7 bushels, Turkey Red 44. 5. Hungarian. Synonym for Turkey Red (see page 34). Seed obtained from the Kentucky Station in 1902. Yields: eighteen-year average at Urbana 37. 5 30 BULLETIN No. 276 [June, bushels, Turkey Red 41. 1; four-year average at DeKalb 33.
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