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Seeding, peas and rye, for green-manure crop, directions 13-15 



wheat, time, effect on protein content in California 29-30, 31 



Soil, California wheat lands, deficiency in humus and nitrates 9-10 



importance in selecting wheat varieties for ( 'alifornia 20 



improvement by addition of humus and nitrogen 12-15 



temperature, effect of humus 9 



Sonora wheat. See Wheat, Sonora. 

 Summer-fallow. See Fallow, summer. 

 Temperature, soil. See Soil, temperature. 



Tenants, cropping methods injurious to wheat farms in California 11 



Theiss wheat. See Wheat, Theiss. 



Thrasher, stationary, replacing by combined harvester, effect on wheat crop in 



California 8> 30 



Turkestan, original home of Chul wheat 24 



Turkey wheat. See Wheat, Turkey. 



Varieties, wheat, testing and selection for California 19-23 



Velvet Don wheat. See Wheat, Velvet Don. 



Vetch and rye as green-manure crops for wheat lands, California l(j 



Washington Bluestem wheat. See Wheat, Washington Bluestem. 



Weeds, bad effect on wheat crop in California 10 



wheat lands, ( 'alifornia, causes and remedies 10, 18-19 



Wheat, Allora, test in California 20 



Australian, test in California 20 



beardless, desirable for hay 22 



Ble Noir, test in California 20 



Bolo Blanco, test in California 20, 22 



California, damage by weeds 10, 18 



Gem, test in California 20 



requirements for profitable production 10-24 



variety tests 19-20, 25-27 



yields, decrease, causes and remedies 8-19 



Cap Sheaf, test in California 21) 



( hiddam, test in California 20 



Chul, description 25 



flour, baking tests 26 



introduction into California 25 



milling quality 26 



origin and history 24-25 



seed, purity, importance to growers in California 29 



separation of variety into two forms 25 



test in California 20, 21, 25-26 



yields obtained in California 25 



Club, test in California 20, 28 



( Irimean, test in California 20, 22 



cultivation, California, changes from original methods 8-9 



cost per acre, comparison of methods 17-18 



directions for cleaning land of weeds 18-19 



faulty methods and results 8-10 



original methods 8 



past and present methods, bad results 9-10 



smaller farms and personal supervision by own- 

 ers, importance 10-11 



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