GE<)R(»IA. 101 



INCOME. 



Tlio income of the station during thcpiist ti.scul year was as follows: 



United States appropriation ,'^lo, 000. 00 



Farm produetH 1,<)50.08 



Total 10, 650. 08 



A report of the receipts and exi)enditur(>s for the United States fund 

 has been rendered in accordance with the schedides prescribed by this 

 Department, and has l>ccn approxcd. 



rUBIJCATIONS. 



The pul)lications of this station i-cccived during the past fiscal year 

 were HuUetins 61-(;0, including (lie following subjects: Two jH'ach 

 scales, the Peen-to peach group, })acking citrus fruits, Texas cattle 

 fever and salt-sick, the kunKjuats, and tlu^ Mandarin orange group. 

 The bulletins on citrus fruits, kumcpiats, and the Mandarin orange 

 group are to be followed b}' others, comprising a series on intpuries 

 regarding citrus frints. 



GF.OR(;iA. 



Georgia Experiment Station, E.q^erimrnt.t 



Department of (Jeor^'ia State Colle>;e of Agricultiiir and Mechanic Arts. 



CiOVERNINfi I50AKD. 



Board of Directors: O. B. Stevens {J'resldnit), Atlanta; J. B. Park, jr. {Srnrtnry 

 and Treamrcr), Greensboro; Walter B. Hill, Athens; II. C. Wliitc, Athni.t; (i. M. 

 Ryal.«, Savannah; P. E. Boyd, Leari/; J. T. Ferguson, DeSotn; .]. H. .Mohlcy, Ifani- 

 i/ton; A. J. Smith, Conycrs; N. B. Drevvry, Cirifin; Felix Curpiit, ( 'arenpriui/; .Inhii 

 Dea<l\vyler, 3/a»/s?'(7/^; George (iiliiKirc, Wurthni; William llcndcrsun, Orilla. 



STATION' STAKF. 



R. J. Ri'dding, Director. J. M. Kimbrough, AgriciiUnriM. 



n. C. White, C. E., Pn. T)., Vice- Director; Claude L.Willdiighhy, V,. \c.n.,I>a!r!i)nan. 



Chemist. Josephine M. Wryimn, Stenoi/raphrr, Ac- 

 H. N. Starnes, P>. A., Biologist, Jlorlicul- cauntant. 



tnrist. D. A. Dnffecf, Fnrnnan i)i Ilnrtictdture. 



GENERAL OUTT.OOK. 



Few changes in tiic lines of work were made a( the CJeoi-gia Station 

 during the past3'ear. The icsults of investigations carried on indicate 

 that sid)soiling is not a justili:d)l(' practice on soils available to the 

 station; that l)oth cotton and corn should l)c planted in sipiares allowing 

 cultivation both ways, and that the most effective connncrcial fertili/cis 

 on the upland .soilsof middle (Jeorgiji are (I) for corn. !<» partsof avail- 

 able phosphoric acitl, '1 ])aits of potash, and 5 ])arts of nitrogen: {'!) 

 forcotton, 10 parts of available pliosi)horicacid, ;} partsof potash, and 



"Telegraph, freiglit, and express address, <!rij)in. 



