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the English market, and possesses pre-eminently the valuable characteristic 

 of being suitable for milling without previous blending with other kinds. 

 it is always of excellent colour, and is a strong favourite with English 

 millers on this account. 



It must be understood that the figures given represent averages taken over 

 a number of years. These figures will vary considerably in different samples 

 and also in different seasons. For example, the bushel-weights of grain har- 

 vested in 1913-14 were all abnormally high, the f.a.q. sample being 64, as 

 against 62^ in the previous year. Several samples of Cedar actually went 

 over 68. 



Table showing milling values of wheats. 



