. Diseases of field crops in the Prairie Provinces. Plants; Cultures de plein champ; Cultures de plein champ; Plantes. BARLEY. Figure 11.—Loose smut of barley; healthy head and two smutted heads of awned barley (left) and two smutted heads and healthy head of hooded barley (right). foundation and elite seed and is required for registered barley seed. Until such time as the embryo test is available for all classes of barley seed it is suggested that a few bushels be treated every spring for a seed plot to produce enough seed for one's farm the following year. The following treatments are sugges


. Diseases of field crops in the Prairie Provinces. Plants; Cultures de plein champ; Cultures de plein champ; Plantes. BARLEY. Figure 11.—Loose smut of barley; healthy head and two smutted heads of awned barley (left) and two smutted heads and healthy head of hooded barley (right). foundation and elite seed and is required for registered barley seed. Until such time as the embryo test is available for all classes of barley seed it is suggested that a few bushels be treated every spring for a seed plot to produce enough seed for one's farm the following year. The following treatments are suggested: 1. Hot-water treatment. Soak in water at 70CF. for five hours, dip in hot water 11 minutes at 126°F., dip in cool water and dry thoroughly to prevent molding or premature sprouting. 41. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Canada. Agriculture, Department of; Canada. Dept. of Agriculture. Ottawa [Queen's Printer]


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