OHIO WEATHER FOR 1919 



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Fig. 62. The year, on the whole, was highly favorable to growing crops 

 and farm activities. The length of the growing season the difference be- 

 tween the dates of the last killing frost in spring and the first killing frost in 

 the autumn is about the normal, being greatest in the extreme northern tier 

 of counties and along the Ohio River and eastward. The longest growing 

 period was 201 days in Erie County and the least was 164 days in Crawford 

 County. 



