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INCOME. 



The income of the ^stati()n during the past fiscal year was as follows: 



United States appropriation $15, 000. 00 



Farm products 5, 582. G7 



MiscellaneouH 102. 49 



Total 20, 685. 16 



A report of the receipts and expenditures for the United States 

 fund has l)een rendered in accordance with the schedules prescribed 

 by this Department, and has been approved. 



PUBLICATIONS. 



The publications of this station received during- the past fiscal year 

 were the Annual Report for 1902, containing brief reports from the 

 ditferent departments of the station, and Bulh'tins Vol. XV, Nos. 3 

 and 4, on feeding native steers and the relative value of protein in 

 cotton-seed metd, cowpea hay, and wheat bran. 



TEXAS. 



Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station. 

 Department of the State Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Boanl of Directors: M. Sannom {Preindeid) , Fort Worth; F. A. Reichardt, IToiiMon; 

 (teorge T. Jester, Cormamu; W. J. Clay, Austin; P. II. Tol)in, Dmimn; K. K. Legett, 

 Abilene; A. Ilaidusek, Lagrange; L. D. Amsler, Hempstead. 



STATION STAFF. 



.T. A. Craig, B. S. A., Director. G. S. Fraps, Pn. D., A.<<si.<<ln)tt Clmnist. 



II. H. Harrington," M. S., Chemist. F. R. INIarsliall, Animal Hnshandman, 



M. Francis, I). V. M., Veterinarian. Dairi/man. 



E. J. Kyle, M. S. A., Ilorticnlturist. J. W. Carson, P. S. A., Farm Superin- 



E. Dwight Sanderson, B. S. A., Consulting tendent. 



KutDiiiiilogist. J. K. Robertson, Stiperintendent of State 



E. C Green, B. S., Assistant ITorticulturist. Station {Beeville). 



F. S. Johnston, B. S., Agrinillurist. W. S. Tlotchkiss, Superintendent of State 

 O. M. Pall, Ph.D., Botanist, Mycologist. Station {Troupe). 



GENEKAI. OUTLOOK. 



The work of the Texas Station during the past year has l)een con- 

 siderably deranged b}' chaiiges of administration. Nearly the same 

 lines of work have been continued, attention being given to field work 

 in both horticulture and agriculture, studies in vet<M-inary science, 

 feeding experiments, and experiments at the substations. A latluM" 

 extensive expei'iment with yearling and two-year-old steers to test the 

 feeding value of rations of cottonseed nieal and hidl.s; rice bran, polish, 



" On leave. 



