SEASONAL NOTES:CONDITIONING: Barley dries out readily in a standing crop but very little in the bag. , I A few days* patience before threshing can save weeks of waMnff with out-of-condition Grain in the bag. MOISTURE: The upper limit for moisture content of Grain in sacks is 15| per cent. Below this level the grain is hard to bite or cut. HEADING: Evenly ripened crops may be direct headed when all the heads have 1 turned down towards the ground. Weedy or uneven crops require 1 , windrowing to achieve a desirable moisture level. M.tß
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29421, 25 January 1961, Page 16
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