DISTRIBUTION OF WHEAT IN THE UNITED STATES 
57 
important variety in Michigan, Indiana, and Penns3dvania, where 
it increased in relative importance in this 5-year period. 
FULHIO 
Fulhio wheat was developed at the Ohio Agricultural Experiment 
Station from a selection of Fultz. It was not reported as being grown 
-Distribution of Fulhio wheat in 1924. 
Estimated area, 82,201 acres 
in 1919, but by 1924 its acreage was estimated as 82,201. The dis- 
tribution of Fulhio is shown in Figure 69, 
The distribution of Rice wheat in 1919 and in 1924 is shown in 
Figures 70 and 71. The total acreage of Rice wheat in the United 
States in 1919 was estimated as 30,900 and in 1924 as 54,560. 
Fig. 70. — Distribution of Rice 
wheat in 1919. Estimated area, 
30,900 acres 
Fig. 71.— Distribution of Rice 
wheat in 1924. Estimated area, 
54,560 acres 
OTHER VARIETIES OF SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT 
In addition to the 22 varieties of soft red winter wheat discussed 
above and for which maps showing the distribution of the reported 
acreage in each case are presented, 36 other varieties were reported, 
as shown in Table 7 (p. 44) . Of these, Goens and Triplet each occupied 
more than 100,000 acres in 1924, which is about 1 per cent of the total 
reported acreage of soft red winter wheat. Other varieties reported 
as grown on 50,000 to 60,000 acres each are Diehl-Mediterranean, 
China, Portage, Red Russian, Hybrid 123 (club), and Russian 
Red. Other reported varieties were grown on less than 30,000 acres 
in each case. Among these Forward and Ashland are recent introduc- 
