EXPERIMENT STATIONS—FARMS 
Massachusetts—Amherst; W. P. Brooks*. 
Michigan—-East Lansing; R. S. Shaw*. 
Minnesota—University Farm, St. Paul: 
A. F. Woods*. 
Mississippi—Agricultural College; E. 
R. Lloyd*. 
Missouri—College Station, Columbia; 
F. B. Mumford*. Fruit Station, Moun- 
tain Grove; Paul Evans*. 
Montana—Bozeman; F. B. Linfield*. 
Nebraska-~~—Lincoln; E. A. Burnett*. 
Nevada—Reno; 8. B. Doten*. 
New Hampshire—Durham; J. C. Ken- 
dall*. 
New Jersey—-New Brunswick; J. G. 
Lipman*. 
New Mexico—State College; 
Garcia*. 
New York—State Station, Geneva; W. 
H. Jordan*. Cornell Station, Ithaca; W. 
A. Stocking, Jr.f 
North Carolina—College Station, West 
Raleigh; State Station, Raleigh; B. W. 
Kilgore*. 
North Dakota—Agricultural College, T. 
P. Cooper*. 
Ohio—Wooster; C. EB. Thorne*. 
Oklahoma—Stillwater; L. L. Lewis*. 
Oregon—Corvallis; J. Withycombe*. 
Fabian 
935 
Pennsylvania—State College; R. LL. 
Watts*. State College, Institute of Ani- 
mal Nutrition; H. P. Armsby*. 
Porto Rico—Federal Station, Maya- 
guez; D. W. May}. Sugar Planters, Sta- 
tion, Rio Piedras; J. T. Crawley*. 
Rhode Island—Kingston; B. L. Hart- 
well*. 
South Carolina—Clemson College; J. 
N. Harper*. 
South Dakota—Brookings; J. W. Wil- 
son*. 
Tennessee—Knoxville; H. A. Morgan*. 
Texas—College Station; B. Young- 
blood*. 
Utah—Logan; E. D. Ball*. 
Vermont—Burlington; J. L. Hills*. 
Virginia—Blacksburg; S. W. Fletcher*. 
Norfolk, Truck Station; T. C. Johnson*. 
Washington—Pullman; I. D. Cardiff*. 
West Virginia—Morgantown; E. D. 
Sanderson*, 
Wisconsin—Madison; H. L. Russell*. 
Wyoming—Laramie; H. G. Knight*. 
* Director. 
+ Special agent in charge. 
t Actine director. 
Exposures. See Apple Orchard, Select- 
ing a Site For. 
EVAPORATION OF Water. See Irrigation. 
Farms 
*Farm Value of Important Crops 
(Average prices paid to producers in the United States.) 
Feb. 15, | Jan. 15, | Dec. 15, | Nov. 15, | Oct. 15, | Feb. 15, 
PRODUCT 1912 
Apples, per bu..............-2.- 
Pears, per bDu........ cece ccc eee ele cece eee [eee 
Beans, per bu.......... 0. eee wee 2.38 
Onions, per bu ...........0ee ee: 1.40 
Cabbage, per 100 lbs............ 2.24 
Sweet Potatoes, per bu......... 94 
Clover Seed, per bu............ 12,22 
Timothy Seed, per bu........... 7.26 
Cotton Seed, per ton............ 16.81 
Horses, per head............... 137.00 
Beef Cattle, per 100 lbs......... 4.61 
Veal Calves, per 100 Ibs......... 6.07 
Milch Cows, per head...... .... 43.40 
Sheep, per 100 lbs.............. 4.01 
Lambs, per 100 lbs.............. 5.15 
Hogs, per 100 lbs............... 5.79 
Milk, per gallon................ . 232 
Wool, unwashed, per lb......... .163 
Honey, comb, per lb............ .140 
Branf, per ton.............0.008- 28.62 
+ Price to Feeders. 
1912 1911 1911 1911 1911 
$ 0.86) $ 0.73; $ 0.66; $ 1.19 
ease 1.11 85 97 |... eee. 
2.38 2.42 2.34 2.27 2.23 
1.17 1.13 1.03 1.02 1.04 
1.89 1.83 1.51 1.58 1.48 
87 .79 76 .86 82 
10.89 10.62 10.37 10.33 8.37 
6.99 6.72 6.90 6.91 4.51 
16.57 16.70 16.69 16.73 25.62 
134.00 | 184.00; 136.00} 187.00 | 144.00 
4.46 4.37 4.36 4.32 4.57 
6.06 5.98 6.10 6.15 6.38 
42.89 42.72 42.70 42.69 44.98 
3.89 3.71 3.65 3.68 4.34 
5.22 4.93 4.68 4.68 5.44 
5.74 5.72 5.86 6.09 6.93 
.228 222 .218 213 221 
162 .155 156 155 173 
.138 138 136 137 133 
27 .39 26.99 20.72 |......... 25.27 
*From Crop Reporter, March, 1912. 
