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Published online 1 February 1958
Published in Agron J 50:92-94 (1958)
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Spring Wheat Production in Taiwan1

T. H. Shen2 and Y. K. King3

Synopsis: Taiwan, a sub-tropical island, grows early varieties of spring wheat from November to the middle of February as a catch crop after harvesting two crops of rice per annum. The average yield of wheat amounted to 25 bushels per acre in 1956.


1 Contribution from the China-United States Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction (JCRR), Taipei, Taiwan.

2 Member of JCRR.

3 Formerly senior specialist of JCRR and now commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Forestry of Taiwan Provincial Government.

Received for publication June 8, 1957.





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