The results, however, were obtained from very carefully conducted 

 experimental work. 



We notice from the results of the co-operative work over Ontario 

 that the barley has given a greater yield than the oats. We also 

 notice that the Emmer occupies the highest place in yield of grain per 

 acre, being slightly ahead of barley in grain production. This grain 

 has not been grown in general cultivation throughout Ontario, but will 

 be described more fully further on in this report. It will be observed 

 that the yields in connection with the co-operative work throughout 

 Ontario for the last three years have been somewhat greater than the 

 yields given in the report of the Bureau of Industries. 



An experiment was conducted at the College in 1902, in 1903, and 

 again in 1904, in order to obtain some definite information regarding 

 the comparative yields of the different classes of farm crops, grown and 

 handled under as nearly uniform conditions as possible. The seeding 

 took place on April 24th in 1902, on May 5th in 1903, and on May 4th 

 in 1904, and the experiment was conducted in duplicate in each year. 

 The figures here presented give the average results, therefore, of six 

 separate expriments in growing farm crops under similar conditions 

 within the past three years. 



Class of Crops. 



Variety. 



Barley ' Mandscheuri 



Emmer Common . . 



Oats Joanette . . . 



Hulless Barley Black 

 Early OaXs . . 

 Hulless Barley 

 Spring Wheat . 

 Spring Eye . . 



Alaska 

 White 

 , Wild CJoose 

 Common 



Vetches Spring 



Average results for three years— Six tests. 



Date of 

 ripening. 



