TESTS OF BARLEY VARIETIES IN AMERICA 
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Table 35. — Annual acre yields of varieties of barley grown at the Missouri Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station (at Columbia) and at the soil-ex-periment farms at 
Lewistown, Carthage, Maryville, and War-rensburg, Mo., in one or more of the 
12 years from 1910 to 1921, inclusive 
[Data obtained through the courtesy of the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station] 
C.L 
No. 
.\cre yields (bushels) 
Years 
grown 
Aver- 
age 
yield 
(bus.) 
Per- 
centage 
of 
weight- 
ed 
mean 
Location and variety 
1910 
1911 
1912 
1914 
1915 
1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
Columbia: 
Hanna 
906 
907 
908 
15 S 
6.9 
11.6 
17.5 
12.2 
5.5 
11.8 
ia9 
21.' 2 
32.1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
3 
3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
3 
2 
3 
3 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
2 
2 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
5 
6 
5 
1 
4 
5 
1 
4 
11.3 
18.9 
23.6 
20.4 
7.5 
20.9 
14.0 
28.0 
2.1 
20.1 
25.4 
24.5 
26.5 
8.9 
21.1 
32.7 
34.8 
22.1 
25.8 
28.8 
21.5 
16.5 
17.5 
19.9 
20.7 
IS. 4 
30.9 
16.9 
16.3 
15.7 
8.6 
25.5 
2.5 
2.5 
21.1 
4.5 
7.3 
10.4 
9.2 
15.9 
16.3 
24.8 
3.7 
26.4 
26.7 
32.9 
13.1 
15.0 
9.0 
14! 2 
59 5 
Steigum. 
26.1 
32.2 
28.6 
9.5 
30.0 
20.3 
3? 8 
99.5 
Luth ... . 
112.4 
Eagle - 
913 
107 4 
Italian . 
.914 
915 
916 
923 
925 
926 
927 
929 
932 
934 
935 
936 
937 
940 
953 
956 
957 
959 
972 
973 
1118 
1119 
1120 
1121 
1125 
1129 
244 
637 
595 
598 
507 
507 
244 
537 
595 
507 
39.5 
Servian. .. 
110.0 
Odessa 
73 7 
Lion . 

133.3 
Australian White .. 
2.1 
3'^ 1 
7.4 
Horn 
8.2 
14.8 
13.6 
"3.'5 
10.3 
14.9 
17.8 
12.6 
13.6 
12.1 
8.6 
11.4 
4.5 
6.6 
6.1 
3.7 
31.1 
28.0 
39.1 
39.6 
33.1 
32.6 
105 8 
Odessa . . . . 
29.5 
31.9 
26.5 
14.4 
31.9 
43.5 
47.1 
31.5 
29.8 
41.7 
34.5 
21.5 
30.5 
33.3 
35.3 
33.1 
43.8 
18.1 
26.5 
99 9 
121.0 
Summit 
116.7 
Club Mariout . 
-— 
.... 
.... 
.... 
.... 
.... 
93.0 
Odessa 
46.8 
Peruvian 
111. 1 
Trebi 
155.7 
SandreL-. 
165.7 
Oderbrucker 
116.3 
Prankish.. ...... 
122.9 
137.1 
Oderbrucker 
113.2 
Alpha 
86.8 
Luth 
92.1 
Red River 
104.7 
Featherston. . . 
108.9 
Do 
96.8 
Do 
13. 9'35. 
147. 1 
Hanchamont. . . . . 
15.6 
6.2 
9.3 
12.2 
2.5 
2.5 
14.6 
38.1 
27.1 
88.9 
Manchuria 
85.8 
82.6 
Manchmia . .. 
83.5 
Oderbrucker. 
160.4 
Nepal 
i 
24.3 
Black Hull-less .. . 
1 
1 
24.3 
Horsford 
132.7 
Lewistown: 
Horsford . 
9>S 7 
2.8 
3.7 
6.1 
4.2 
6.1 
10.8 
10.4 
9.2 
* 
62.5 
101.4 
Oderbrucker 
:::. 



---- 
:::: 
114.3 
Nepal 
101.1 
Carthage: 
Horsford 
102.6 
Manchuria 
244 1 28. 5 
595 24. 8 
105.2 
Nepal 
94.3 
Black Hull-less 
596 
244 
507 
537 
596 
244 
537 
595 
507 
.... 
3.7 
.... 
15.2 
IS 4 
.... 
W 7 
36.8 
18.5 
30.3 
36.3 
46.3 
13.1 
5.5 
6.7 
26.1 
29.9 
12.1 
1.1 
78.7 
Maryville: 
94.6 
22.7 
29.3 
101.1 
Oderbrucker. .. 
14.4 
36. 5 37. 3 
115.8 
Black Hull-less 
41.2 
Warrensburg: 
Manchuria .. 
3. 4 25. 3 
2.7 8.2 
410 25.1 
25.7.... 
.... 
127.1 
14.8 
19.1 
77.6 
Nepal 
.... 
.... 
.... 
.... 
.... 
.... 
25.9 
Horsford 
113.6 
COLUMBIA, MO. 
The yields of barley varieties grown at Columbia, Mo., were furnished through 
the courtesy of the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station. The yields for the 
years 1910 to 1921, inclusive, are reported in Table 35. In 1919 30 varieties were 
grown, 28 of which were continued in the experiment the following year. Five other 
varieties w^ere introduced in 1920. This was a year of very low yields, and only a 
few of the better sorts were continued in 1921. Of these Sandrel (C. I. No. 937) 
and Trebi (C. I. No. 936) were undoubtedly the best. Two varieties of the Man- 
