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391. Influence of Climate Upon Distribution. — Oats are natu- rally adapted to a cooler climate than wheat, barley or maize. North Dakota Station has shown that oats require less number of days and less heat units than spring wheat or maize.* The climate needs to be both cool and moist. Oats grow fairly well in the South, where, while warm, it is moist, but in California, where both warm and dry, oats do not do as well as wheat or barley. Oats grow to perfection in the cool, moist, insular clim...ate of Scotland, Norway and Sweden, as well as in Canada. Doubtless the pendant spikelets, with large outer glumes, protect the flowers from cold rains. Oats may be grown as far north as 65° N. Lat. both in America and in Norway, and have matured seed in Alaska where the thermometer reached 30° F. or lower every month Barley and oats grown in 1903 at . , Ramparl, Alaska. Latitude 65" N. ^^ ^hC year. (O. E. S. Rpt. 1903.) _ „ , „,. „ ^. 392. Influence of Climate Upon Dis- tribution and Yield.
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