Report on the Competition of Seed- Wheat, 1883. 305 
Hampshire, cut the plots on the 15th of August ; three days 
later the crop w as cut at Woburn ; while Mr. Randell's plots 
^vere not cut till the 4th of September; and Mr. Edwards's, in 
Northumberland, not till the 12th of that month. The results 
of the cultivation are tabulated in the following Tables. 
Table II. — Yield in Grain and Straw and Yalue of rRODUCE. 
" Battel Wheat." 
Gkaix. 
SlKAW. 
Total 
Value. 
Weight. 
Value. 
Weight. 
Value. 
Per BnsheL 
The Produce. 
Best. 
Tail. 
Best. 
TaiL 
TotaL 
11)5. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
£ 0. d. 
lbs. 
£ 
s. 
d. 
£ 8. d. 
Jlr. Rawlence 
63 
52 
75G 
40 
802 
3 15 6 
1512 
1 
7 
0 
5 2 G 
Mr. Eandull 
60.1 
54 
1156 
65 
1221 
5 10 2 
159G 
1 
8 
6 
6 IS 8 
Mr. Maiden 
60 
4. 
697 
18 
715 
3 0 0 
1570 
1 
1 
3 
4 13 
Mr. Edwards 
59 
42 
912 
14 
92G 
3 6 10 
1260 
1 
5 
0 
4 11 10 
"Seedlixg White Wheat." 
5Ir. Eawlence 
62i 
58 
812 
89 
896 
4 1 
4 
1540 
1 
7 
6 
5 
8 
10 
Mr. Randell 
GO 
56 
1114 
127 
1241 
5 7 
8 
1G24 
1 
9 
0 
6 
16 
8 
Mr. Maiden 
62 
44 
801 
44 
848 
3 10 
3 
1561 
1 
1 
0 
4 
11 
3 
Mr. Edwards 
59 
44 
1144 
24 
1168 
4 S 
11 
1484 
1 
10 
0 
5 
18 
11 
The Grower's ow\ Crops. 
Mr. Rawlence 
63J 
49 
984 
43 
1027 
4 4 
3 
1316 
1 
3 
6 
5 
7 
9 
Jlr. Eandell 
60] 
56 
1119 
108 
1227 
5 13 
4 
1652 
1 
9 
G 
7 
2 
10 
Mr. M.ilden 
59 
51 
1182 
183 
1370 
5 7 
0 
2800 
1 
17 
6 
7 
4 
6 
Mr. Edwards 
58§ 
40 
1041 
37 
1078 
3 17 
7 
1470 
1 
10 
0 
5 
7 
7 
The estimates of the value of the grain and straw were 
supplied by the growers. They are based on the local market 
values. (No. II.) The value of the results will be more apparent 
from the next Table (\o. III. p. 306), in which the produce 
and value of the wheat per acre have been worked out and tabu- 
lated. The crops were nowhere exceptionally good. The very 
VOI . XX. — S. S. X 
