Show Grain Crain Test Results Received Results of the uniform test of wheat heat barley and oats In Iron county for 1933 have just been received ed od from the Division of Cereal Crops and Diseases Three tests test s were planted on three farms of oC Iro Iron n county this year one on the farm o of or f Royce Nel Nelson Neison on four miles mlles north of Cedar Cedar Cedar Ce Ce- dar City one on the farm of Sa Sam Halterman three miles west and nort north h I of oC Parowan and one on the farm o of or f Samuel Abbott of or Paragonah The six varieties of wheat grown grow n I seven fifty bushels per acre in bathe the three tests There was no sis sis- difference in yield of any of or orbe the ibe be varieties in any of the tests test The popular and recon recommended Utah v- v var var- Dicklow and Federation appear appear appear ap ap- pear to be equally desirable from Crom the standpoint of yield per acre However In in the barley test again leads all varieties by six bushels per acre In oats Markton again leads by a margin of ten bushels per acre Aside from being a very remarkable yield yield- er under Iron County conditions Markton has the quality of th smut sAut ut re- re re-I re which gives it an added advantage ad ad- vantage antage over Iver the other varieties However How it is not a white oats and therefore would be d discriminated against against against a- a on the open market nw but as far as has been determined the feeder Quality of Markton is equal to any of the other varieties grown grow n. n The average yield field in the three tests for Markton was nine ninety bushels p per r acre The lowest yielding variety of oC oats was G Golden iden Rain averaging a two eighty bushels i per er acre I |