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Journal of Agriculture. 



[10 May, 1909. 



third. The yield of the second was, however, 30 bushels 42 lbs. 

 again.st 28 bushels 37 lbs. of Dart's Imperial and 28 bushels t,^ lbs. of 

 Jade. Federation returned only 76.12 per cent, of prime seed, but the 

 seconds, 14.13 per cent, of the total weight graded, being perfectly free 

 from oats, barley, and rubbish, sold well for milling purposes, as the 

 grain, though small, was not pinched and was free from cracked grain, 

 which was in evidence in the thirds and other grades. Comeback re- 

 turned the lowest percentage of prime grain, and if the seconds be con- 

 sidered as marketable, the total percentage of marketable grain would be 



