The data for the I'tah Mation arc given for reference and compari- 

 son, hut of course arc not platted with the other Nations in the 

 graphic charts, It is the intention during another year to include a 

 series of comparative tests at irrigation stations when the data 

 ohtained for Utah will serve as an introduction. The most marked 

 characteristic of the I'tah heet> i- their largv si/e. being fully one- 

 third above the ideal average for sugar heets of high quality. The 

 vield pel- acre is also far above that obtained at the other station-- 

 where irrigation is not practiced. The sugar content of the beets is 

 entirely satisfactory, although the purity, as might be expected from 

 the character of the soil and the method of culture, is somewhat low. 



The meteorological conditions prevailing at Logan and the vicinity 

 during the period of growth were a> follows: 



Meteorological data, for L<></<m, Or///, IDOL 



" Kt-conl iiiadf at Coriniif, !'. miles southwest of LORHII. 



In the following table is jriven the sunshine record for Salt Lake 

 City, Ttah, the nearest point at which sunshine records were kept. C.i; 

 miles south of Logan. 



<?ntn jnr Kilt l.h ('it,/, I'tnli, /HOI. 



