INDEX 
Production, Chap. ii. 
Oyclical changes in, 115-118 
Distribution of producing 
areas, 14-17 
Graph of, 103 
Profit from wheat growing, 286 
Protection, 255-266 
Quality of wheat, 
Chap. iv. 
Rainfall and yield, 40-52 
At Lincoln College, 45 
In Canterbury, 42-43 
In Victoria, 47-48 
Rent, 220-222 
Rimpau, 81 
Rotation of crops, 25-26, 212-214 
Rutherglen Viticultural College, 53 
Sheep farming, 123-127 
Siberia, 15 
Single ear selection, 79-82, 85-86 
Soils, 23-26 
In New Zealand 33-37 
Survey, 85-37 
contents of 
311 
Southland, area in wheat, 188 
Speculation, 144 et seq. 
Effects on price, 148-149 
Statistics in New Zealand, Appen- 
dix i. 
‘‘Strong’’ wheats, 71-3 
Supply of wheat, 138 
Equilibrium of supply and: de- 
mand, 133-134, 140-144 
Swedish Seed Association, 79, 83 
Talavera, 79 
Taussig, Professor F. W., 114 
Taylor, T. E., 246 
Trades unionism, 61-2 
Tuscan, 73 
Variation, calculation of co- 
efficient of, 180-182 
Varieties in New Zealand, 73-78 
Vogel, Sir Julius, 99-100, 102 
“*Weak'’ wheats, 71-73 
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