Seed Wheat. 



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SAMPLES of New South Wales Seed Wheat, Graded to show Quality, 

 1897-8 continued. 



Analysis of the foregoing Table. 



The table of the gradings shows a number of interesting features, according to the 

 way in which it is analysed. If we separate the varieties we observe that Steinwedel 

 yields the best results on the average : 



The miscellaneous samples are, however, nearly as good, giving practically the same 

 grade figures. 



Next these, but considerably poorer, come Purple Straw and White Lammas, of which 

 the latter is a trifle the better. The unnamed samples are the poorest, some of them 

 being extremely rubbishy. See the following table. 



