he see a "bees on the thirc bench t-.re watered from the 

 ';ch at that point, "but when moved to the lower end 

 of that tench the settling box can feed another main 

 for t< !Tiie re is sui nt volume ilov/ir 



inl settling box to supi. : least two 4-inch 



mains. !Thc over. eand.uctiMJte'. - of the 



slope in a flume. 



2fce lt$$c 11 1-inch hoce 



bibbs o place c \7ith a 50-foot hose connection, 



, 



the entire area can be c covered. The ordinary solid 



round 1; . r inkle re c re user in watering the beds. The 

 4- inch r ill keep thirty of these sprinklers .t once, 



but for light sprinkling t" :ite a 



crew of men to handle the sprin oven sprinklers 



tre all that one -/nan can handle. 



The overhead sprinkling systeos were investi- 

 and worked on this summer. Bo commercial &:.stem 

 jund that vould suit our needs, so one of our make 

 was expe; ed witli: -inch holes i.re drilled in 



alternating distances of 4 and 8 feet ^pt-rt. Be 

 the 8-foot aperture a hole 1/16 of an inoh is drilled 

 and hoo> Lth a metal cap that cprc. .^e stream into 



a fan- shaped spray. o cover the first eight 



Jtoet of seed beds, ;he be ,/ond that are sprinkled 



by the unobstruc treams. With our pressure, the water 



