STATE LIBRARY Cl 



MAS 



Agricutlur 



BXJILi 



iisro. 34. 



The temperature for the four months has been above the average, 

 the rainfall, below. The abundant rains of May — the largest since 

 1883 — have placed the hay crop beyond danger of drought. All 

 crops are farther advanced than usunl. A frost occurred on May 

 29th, heavN' enough to touch our more tender crops ; but no serious 

 damage was done. The weather throughout the season has been 

 quite favorable with us for farm work. 



OUTLINES OF THE WORK CARRIED ON AT THE STATE 



AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION DURING 



THE PRESENT SEASON. 



019. The subsequent short statement is published with a desire 

 of stimulating among our farmers, and all parties concerned in pro- 

 gressive agriculture, an active interest in the work for which the sta- 

 tion has been established. As periodical bulletins and annual re- 



