EXAMINATION OF SOVIET AND SATELLITE GRAIN SAMPLES

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CIA-RDP81-01044R000100010017-3
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December 16, 2016
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September 27, 2004
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January 5, 1951
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REPORT
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k CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT IN ORMYMA 1 IVN REPORT COUNTRY USSR,/Hungery/Yugoslavia/Ruznania$hina SUBJECT Examination of Soviet and Satellite Grain Samples PLACE ACQUIRED DATE ACQUIRED DATE OF INFORMATION THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT 50 U. S. C.. 31 AND 32. AS AMENDED . ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PRO- NIB ITED BY LAW. REPRODUCTION OF THIS FORM IS PROHIBITED. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 STATE ARMY CD NO. 25X1 v DATE DISTR. January 1951 NO. OF PAGES NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) REPORT SUPPLEMENT TO THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 1s Description of-samples. No. 1 -- Hungarian maize acquired during 1950E No 2, Yugoslavian maize acquired during 1950 No, 3 - Russianmaize acquired during 1950 No. 4 m Manchurian maize acquired during, 19 0 No, 5 - Rumanian-maize acquired during 1950 No, 6 - Russian feed barle Noa7 u`Rs No, 8-- anchurian corn acquired during 19 0 No, 9 Russian oats acquired during 1950 Examination of the samples has resulted in the following varietal identifications2 Noe 1 -? Maize of the "dent" type, probably grown in the Danube basins No, 2 -Maize of the "dent" type,, probably grown in Yugoslavia. No, 3 - Maize comprising a. mixture of early maturing "flint" and "dent" types,, possibly grown in the Ukraine. NO. 4 - Maize. comprising a mixture of early and midseason "dent types with early maturing "flint" types. No,. 5 Maim of "dent" type. No, 6 -Barley of a rather pure 2-row type, probably a spring barley, possibly grown in the Ukraine, No, 7 Maize comprising a mixture of early maturing "flint" and "dent" typeso No. 8 Maize comprising a mixture of early "flint".and "dent" types, No, 9 - Oats of the midseason white oat type. This type includes such varieties as the "Victory" and "Swedish Select,." The sample may have been grown in the northern Ukraine, X A CLASSIFICATION SECRET SECRET AIR [XI_ FIB I 25X1 25X1 25X1 II 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/12/01: CIA-RDP81-01044R000100010017-3 Approved For Release 2004/12/,Wc A- ` '44R000100010017-3 25X1 3. Grading of the samples is reported as followsa Protein Content Sample 14.0% Moisture Weight per U. S. Grade and No. Moisture Free bushel, lbs* grading factor ---------------------------------- 1 9.6 11.00 57.0 2 9.18 10.67 58.0 9.95 11.57 60.5 4 8.79 10,22 58.0 8.88 10.32 5900 6 9.90 11.51 7 10.14. 11,80 8 8.81 10.24 58.0 9 10.57 12.29 43.0 No, 3 yellow corn, dent and flint, weevily, cracked corn and foreign material 3.5% No. 4 yellow corn, dent and flint, weevily, damaged kernels 9.0% No. 3 mixed corn, dent and flint, cracked corn and foreign material 3,2% No, 1 yellow corn, dent and flint, weevily No. 4 yellow corn, dent and flint, cracked corn and foreign material b.2% No. 2. two-rowed barley, blighted, blight damaged kernels 5.0% No. 2 mixed corn, dent and flint, damaged kernels 3.4% "Sample Grade" mixed corn, dent and flint, weevily, cracked corn and foreign material 8.7% No. 4 extra heavy white oats, heat damaged kernels 1.5% General evaluation of the samples tested is as follows-. No, 1 - Appears adapted to a climate like northern Iowa. The flint kernels are of a type that came originally from the Caribbean area, No. 2 m Appears adapted to a climate like northern Iowa. The flint kernels are of a type that came originally from the Caribbean area., No, 3 Appears adapted to a climate like Minnesota or the Dakotas, The flints are of -a type that came originally from the northern U. S. A* No, 4 Appears adapted to a climate like Minnesota or the Dakotas or possibly northern Iowa, The sample seems to have been grown under more favorable conditions than the ether maize samples examined. The protein content is lower than the other maize samples, reflecting lower nitrogen content in the soil, No, 5 - Appears adapted to a climate like northern Iowa, No, 6 - Could have been grown in the Ukraine, The kernels are plump, indicating growth under favorable conditions. There is evidence that a part of the grain may have been from lodged plants which would have resulted from storms after the grain had headed* SECRET Approved For Release 2004/12/01: I -RDP81-01044R000100010017-3 Approved For Release 2004/12/011B?RDP8gV 00100010017-3 25X1 -3- No- 7 ? Appears adapted to a climate like Minnesota or the Dakotas. No. 8 Appears adapted to a climate like Minnesota or the Dakotas. No, 9 This type was formerly grown in states with climates like Minnesota and came origina1.ly from northern Europe. The sample probably came from an area farther north than the Ukraine, with cooler summers. Partial cause of the heavy test weight is that the tip ends of the oat hulls were broken off in threshing or cleaning. Approved For Release 2004/12/01: CIA-RDP81-01044R000100010017-3