OAT 



EXPERIMENTAL FARMS OF CANADA. 



OAT 



('9(1), 387: ('97), 366; 



(1900), 395; ("01), 463. 



xxiv, 4, 5 ; xxvi, 4 ; 



XXX iv, 7 ; XXX vi, 7 ; 



Oats— Con. 



Experiments at Indian Head (1889), 138 



('90), 276; ('91), 294 ; ('92), 237 ; ("93), 2S3 



("94), 346), ('95), 340; 



('98), 333; ('99), 342; 



—Bull, xxi, 24, 28; 



xxix, 5; xxxii, 6 ; 



xxxix. 9. 

 at Nappan (1889). 113; ("90), 231 ; ('91), 



237; ('92), 179; ('93), 216; (-94), 256; ('95), 



251 ; ('96), 300; ('97), 276; ('98), 242; ('99), 



229; (1900), 281; ('01), mi.— Bull, xxi, 12, 



16 ; xxiv, 4, 5 ; xxvi, 4 : xxix, 5 ; xxxii, 6 ; 



xxxiv, 7; xxxvi, 7; xxxix, 9. 



in cultivation (1893), 285. 



in sowing (1889), 125 ; ('90), 244, 277 ; 



('91), 50, 240, 294. 

 'with" Fertilizers (1893), 14, 286; ('94), 



29, 292; ('95), 34; ('96), 47; ('97), 46; ('98), 



58; ('99), 29, 248; (1900), 33,40,299, 453; 



('01), .39, 47. 

 Feed and dust analysed (1898), 148. 

 Field plots at Brandon (1898), 282 ; ('99), 294 ; 



(1900), 348 ; ('01), 407. 

 at Central Farm (1890), 25; ("91), 30; 



('92), 27 ; ('94), 11 ; ('95), 7 ; ('96), 13; ('97), 



9; ('98), IS; ('99), 65; (1900), 82. 

 at Indian Head (1895), 340 ; ("96), 389 ; 



('98), 334; ('99), 345; (1900), 396; ('01), 465. 

 at Nappan (1899), 231; (1900), 288; ('01), 



343. 

 Four years' tests at Brandon (1893), 240. 

 Five years' tests at Brandon (1896), 328; ('98), 



281; ('99), 293: (1901), 407. 

 Five years' tests at Indian Head (1>S94), 347. 

 for Fodder, value of (1892), 118. 

 grown after Spring grain and Clover (1900), 



30 ; ('01), 37. 



■ with Flax (1894), 298. 



with Pease (1894), 296. 



injured bv Locusts (1892), 144. 



Insects affecting (1887), 13; ('88), 55; ('98), 179. 



Largest and smal'est crops during three years 



at Central Farm, Bull, xxix, 39. 

 Largest average crops at the live Farms for 



three years. Bull, xxix, 33. 

 Largest average crops at the five Farms for 



four years. Bull, xxxii, 34. 

 Largest average crops at the five Farms for 



five years, bull, xxxiv, 37 ; xxxvi, 36. 

 Largest average crops at the fi\e Farms for 



six years. Bull, xxxvi, 36 ; xxxix, 42. 

 Loose Smut affecting (1894). 289. 

 Los« from delay in sowing (1899), 14. —Bull. 



viii, 6 ; xxi, 38. 

 Number of days from sowing to harvesting, 



Bull, xxiv, 4; xxvi, 4; xxix, 5; xxxii, 6; 



xxxiv, 7 ; xxxvi, 7 ; xxxix, 9. 

 Red-leaf of (1890), 178. 

 Reports from farmers on samples (1890), 11 ; 



('91), 10; ('92), 15. 

 Smut prevention experiments (1895), 288; 



('96), 12, 330. 389 ; ('97), 8 ; ('98), 244, 282, 



336,378; ('99), 231, 301, 345, 395; (1900), 



12, 283, 348, 397, 454 ; ('01), 465. 

 Sown after Barlev (1899), 294. 



Buckwheat (1899), 2C4. 



Clover (]899), 294. 



Clover, increase in yield (1898), 45. 



Flax (1900), 9. 



Oats — Con. 



Sown after Grain (190o), 9. 



Horse beans (1900), 9. 



Indian Corn (1900), 9. 



Millet (1900), 9. 



Pease (1899), 294. 



Potatoes (1890), 244 ; ('94), 297. 



Soja beans (1900), 9. 



Summer fallow (1899), 294. 



Sewn at different dates (1890), 277 ; ('91), 50, 

 240, 294 ; ('92), 180, 203,238, 266 ; ("93), 217, 

 233, 284, 327 ; ('94), 259, 287, 393; ('95), 17, 

 256, 2«5. 340, 378; ('96), 27, 302. 325, 387, 

 4.32; ('97), 20, 277, 312, .366, 411 ; ('98), 31, 

 247. 277, 333, 383 ; ("J9), 12, 237, 288, 343, 

 398.— £(/«. viii, 4 ; xxi, 4, 9, 12, 16, 18, 22, 

 24, 2^ 31, 35, 40. 

 ■ 2 years' averages, Bull, xxi, 22. 



3 years' averages (1894), 287, 347.— 



Bull, xxi, 22, 28, 35. 



4 years' averages.— 5u//. xxi, 9, 16, 29, 



35. 



XXI, o. 



5 years' averages (1895), 257.— Bull. 



6 years' averages (1896), 303. 

 ■ 7 years' averages (1896), 28. 



8 years' averages (1897), 21. 

 • 9 years' averages (1898), 33. 



10 years' averages (1899), 14. 



Sown at dift'erent depths (1893), 286; (1900), 



345. 

 Sown in different quantities per acre (1893), 



286; ('94), 349; (1901), 20, 518. 

 Sown on backsetting on Prairie (1890), 244 ; 



('98), 282 ; (1901), 465. 

 on drained and undrained land (1894), 



258. 

 on Marsh at Nappan (1900), 288 ; 



('01), 34.3. 



on Oat stubble (1890), 247. 



on spring- ploughed Wheat stubble 



(1897), 315; ('98), 281. 



on Wheat stubble (1890), 247. 



with Clover (1896), 39, 394 ; ('97), 34. 



field plots (1897), 36. 



with drills and broadcast (1889), 125 : 



'93), 286; ('94), .349; ('96), 332. 



with Pease for grain (1898), 282. 



with selected and well-screened seed 



(1901), 465. 

 Spraying for Rust (1893), 33. 

 Spring and fall ploughing and Summer fallow 



(1895), 343. 

 Stubble vs. Fallow grown (1889), 125; ('91). 



295 ; ('94), 348. 

 Tests of ploughing and fallow (1893), 285. 

 Thick vs. Thin Sowing (1889), 125; ('93), 286; 



('94), 349; (1901), 518. 

 Time of ri]jening at Nappan (1888), 97. 

 Treated with field line (1893), 287. 

 with superphosphate of lime (1892), 



240 ; ('93), 287. 

 Uniform test plots at the five Experimental 



Farms {1901), 9.- Bull, xxiv, 4; xxvi, 4; 



xxix, 5 ; xxxii, 6 ; xxxiv, 7 ; xxxvi, 7 ; 



xxxix, 9. 

 Varieties (12) producing largest crops. Bull. 



xxiv, 5; xxvi, 6 : xxix, 7, 33; xxxii, 8, 34 ; 



xxxiv, 9, 37 ; xxxvi, 9, 36, 37 (figs) ; xxxix, 



41. 



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