WYOMING. 151 



LINES OF WORK. 



The principal lines of work conducted at the Wyoming Station 

 diirinj; the past year were as follows: Botany; range improvement; 

 meteorology; soils — rotations, continuous cropping, cultural experi- 

 ments, renovators, study of soil characteristics; fertilizers; field 

 experiments — variety tests and cultural experiments with cereals, for- 

 age crops, and garden vegetables; analysis of foods; feeding experi- 

 ments — beef and dairy cattle, pigs, poultry, and range sheep and 

 lambs; and irrigation — measurement of water on the station farm, 

 plat experiments, and efi'ects of irrigation on alkali. 



INCOME. 



The income of the station during the past fiscal year was as follows: 



United States appropriation $15,000.00 



Farm products G04. 30 



Total 15, G04. 30 



A report of the receipts and expenditures for the United States 

 fund has been rendered in accordance with the schedules prescribed by 

 this Dei^artment and has been approved. 



PUBLICATIONS. 



The publications of this station received during the past fiscal year 

 were Bulletins G2-G4, and the Annual Report for 1901. The subjects 

 treated in the bulletins include some food products and their adul- 

 teration, native and introduced saltbushes, and feeding experiments 

 with lambs, 1003-4. 



