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by any individual in Australia, and apart from the incentive given locally 

 to wheat improvement by that work, the New South Wales Department has 

 a larger and better equipped organisation, a greater number of experiment 

 farms, plots, &c., than is the case with the other States. If I have done any 

 injustice it has been unintentional and due to ignorance and not to prejudice. 



I have received a great deal of valuable information from individual 

 workers in all the States, both as regards their own work and that of others. 

 Of those not specifically referred to in the text I would like to thank the 

 officers of the New South Wales Department for much information both 

 given verbally and taken from their writings, to Mr. M. Kahlbaum, Manager 

 of the Adelaide Milling Company, one of our highest authorities in Australia 

 on scientific wheat-milling, to Mr. H. W. Potts, Principal of the Hawkesbury 

 Agricultural College, and to Mr. J. B. Trivett, Government Statistician 

 for New South Wales, the last-named for tabulated data regarding yields 

 and production. 



Sydney : William Applegate Gullick, Government Printer. 1914. 



