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BULLETIN 1197, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
was unable to survive any of the winters. Common einkorn was 
grown at Highmore for three seasons, but it yielded considerably less 
than barley, oats, or emmer. 
Table 30.— Yields of three varieties of emmer and one variety each of einkorn, barley f 
and oats grown at Highmore, S. Dal:., in the 16-year period from 1903 to 1918', inclusive. 
[Data obtained ixi cooperation with the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station.] 
Crop and variety. 
C.I. 
No. 
Yields per acre (pounds). 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 
1910 
Emmer: 
2,975 
1,526 
4,013 
2,433 
195 
165 
1, 030 
1,660 
2,410 
2,208 
1,560 
1,430 
1,350 
660 
840 
Yaroslav 

Khapli 

Einkorn: 
Common 
1,088 
2,180 
2,051 
1,088 
1,460 
1,385 
940 
1,011 
931 
1,430 
1,520 
Barley: 
White Smyrna 
Oats: 
Sixty-Day 
797 
771 
797 
1,321 
940 
922 
672 
300 
C.I. 
No. 
Yields per acre (pounds). 
Crop and variety. 
1911 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1915 
1916 
1917 
1918 
Aver- 
age, 
1903 
to 1918. 
Emmer: 
2,975 
1,526 
4,013 
2,433 
195 
165 
10 
19 
125 
1,650 
3,200 
1,550 
1, 450 
1,700 
1,150 
1,000 
1,000 
1,052 
1,230 
Yaroslav 
KThapli 
1,107 
Einkorn: 
Barley: 
White Smyrna.. 
Oats: 
Sixty-Day 
........ 
i0 
10 
413 
38 
518 
291 

1,820 
1,625 
- 
2, 895 
4,100 
2,000 
2,200 
1,450 
825 
1,248 
1,392 
1,223 
1,235 
Failure in 1911. 
RESULTS AT EUREKA, S. DAK. 
Experiments with emmer were begun by the South Dakota Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station at the Eureka substation in 1912, in 
cooperation with the Office of Cereal Investigations. The results 
have been published in part in South Dakota Bulletin No. 179 (10). 
The yields obtained are shown in Table 31. Vernal emmer produced 
an average yield of 1,170 pounds per acre in comparison with 1,290 
pounds of Hannchen barley and 1,309 pounds of Sixty-Day oats. 
RESULTS AT COTTONWOOD, S. DAK. N 
The results of experiments with Vernal emmer conducted at the 
Cottonwood substation by the South Dakota Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station in cooperation with the Office of Cereal Investigations 
during the four years from 1916 to 1919, inclusive, also are shown in 
Table 31. Vernal emmer produced an average yield of 966 pounds 
per acre. During the same period Odessa barley yielded 1,153 
pounds and Sixty-Day. oats 1,104 pounds per acre. 
