556 Grasses and Leguminous Crops in ^STew York 



Results from other selections might be included in the above 

 table, but a broadcast test should be run from three to five years 

 berfore reliable conclusions can be drawn. Results of other series 

 of tests will be published at a later date. 



The next problem in this work is a further test of these new 

 varieties under other conditions, and the increasing of the seed 

 so that it may be available in commercial quantities. This is 

 being accomplished by cooperative tests and by the distribution of 

 small amounts of seed to applicants that are willing to handle 

 it carefully. Only a beginning has been made in this work, but 

 so far it gives promise of excellent results. It is expected that 

 within a comparativelv short time the best of these new varieties 

 will be available in commercial quantities for general use. 



