12 BULLETIN 400, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
RESULTS AT LINCOLN, NEBR. 
The experiments reported in Table IV were conducted independ- 
ently by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station, and the 
results are made available here through the courtesy of its director 
and other officers. The yields obtained from the Marquis, Turkey, 
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Fig. 5.— Kernels of three varieties of hard wheat, shown in four different positions, twice natural size: 1, 
Preston (spring common); 2, Kubanka (spring durum); 3, Kharkof (winter). 
and Preston varieties during three years are given. The 3-year aver- 
age yield of the Marquis is about 8 bushels less than that of the 
Turkey, although it outyielded the Turkey in 1914. Its average yield 
exceeds that of the Preston, a bearded spring wheat, by only 1.4 
bushels per acre. 
