. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. Fig. 287. Flower of barley Six-rowed barleys Two-rowed barleys Naked barleys . rum, which is taken in the sense of a group-species. All the cultivated barleys are supposed to be de- rived from the wild West Asian Hordeum spon- taneum, C. Koch. The term "variety" is used by seedsmen, plant- breeders and farmers in a wider and not so rigid sense as that applied by the b
. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. Fig. 287. Flower of barley Six-rowed barleys Two-rowed barleys Naked barleys . rum, which is taken in the sense of a group-species. All the cultivated barleys are supposed to be de- rived from the wild West Asian Hordeum spon- taneum, C. Koch. The term "variety" is used by seedsmen, plant- breeders and farmers in a wider and not so rigid sense as that applied by the botanist. Races of barley, the type of which has been materially changed by careful selection or cross-breeding for a period of years, are in common practice desig- nated as " ; The Manshury or Manchuria, Oderbrucker, Golden Queen, Hanna, Silver King, and the like, are terms that have been given to various strains of barley, and each is often used as applying to a distinct variety. In common practice the name of the country from which a grain is received is often applied to the variety and may become known over a great extent of territory. The Manshury barley is known throughout the United States and Canada, and is more generally grown in parts of the middle West than any other type. Culture. Adaptability.—Barley is grown under a wider range of soil and climatic conditions than any other cereal, and readily adjusts itself to the natural environments under which it is placed. In Europe, barley is grown from the Mediterra- nean sea to Lapland, 70° north latitude, and in. Botanists now generally group all these as sub- types under the botanical name of Hordeum satir Fig. 288. Heads of Manshury for Manchuria) barley, for comparison with Oderbrucker. Fig. 289. Characteristic heads of Oderbrucker barley, with lower beards clipped to show arrangement of ker- nels from side and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may ha
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