74 CULTIVATION METHODS AND ROTATIONS FOE GREAT PLAINS. 



Table XXXI. — Precipitation records for all dry-land agriculture stations in the Great 

 Plains area, beginning one year prior to the years reported upon in this bulletin. 



Station. 



Year. 



Jan. 



Feb. 



Mar. 



Apr. 



May. 



June. 



July. 



Aug. 



1908 



0.55 



0.49 



0.98 



0.61 



7. 31 



2.45 



0.20 



1.18 



1909 



.90 



.08 



1.22 



.95 



1.84 



6.66 



4.97 



1.28 



1907 



.80 



.14 



.39 



.30 



1.36 



2.52 



4. 82 



1.89 



1908 



.28 



.73 



1.42 



1.27 



3.50 



4. 30 



1.41 



1.41 



1909 



.27 



.52 



.25 



.51 



5. 78 



3.28 



1.89 



5.54 



1906 



.13 



T. 



.16 



1.58 



5.59 



3.69 



3.17 



1.56 



1907 



.42 



.06 



.21 



.35 



1.89 



1.73 



2.77 



1.21 



1908 



.04 



.65 



1.45 



1.26 



3.53 



3.26 



1.19 



1.69 



1909 



.12 



.25 



T. 



.70 



4.01 



2.80 



3.04 



1.73 



1905 



.60 



T. 



.60 



1.39 



5.23 



5.64 



5.54 



3.56 



1906 



.30 



.40 



.80 



2. 30 



5.00 



2.50 



1.19 



6.74 



1907 



1.00 



.40 



1.10 



.68 



5.11 



1.62 



3.64 



.28 



1908 



.10 



.93 



.80 



1.55 



2.68 



5.78 



2. 49 



3.53 



1908 



( c ) 



( c ) 



( c ) 



d 1.09 



4. 09 



1.47 



1.26 



.62 



1909 



.17 



.23 



.19 



.77 



3.87 



5.59 



2.58 



.55 



1906 



.61 



.80 



2.22 



2.89 



2.82 



.68 



3.14 



5.56 



1907 



.39 



.51 



.10 



.43 



2.40 



2.69 



6.79 



2.14 



1908 



.16 



.78 



.20 



.64 



3.95 



5.07 



3.17 



1.57 



1909 



.29 



1.61 



.98 



.72 



2.32 



5.46 



5.21 



1.24 



1908 



.00 



.34 



T. 



1.70 



3.57 



6 2.30 



6 2.42 



61.47 



1909 



T. 



1.38 



3.06 



6.40 



&1.76 



6 3.43 



6 4. 61 



6 3.77 



1907 



.64 



.22 



.85 



.60 



.83 



4.97 



9.15 



3.12 



1908 



T. 



.92 



T. 



2.18 



3.06 



6.02 



2.90 



5.86 



1908 



.08 



.67 



.18 



.53 



1.29 



4.95 



1.75 



2.18 



1909 



.30 



.35 



2.15 



.20 



3.06 



3.48 



5. 22 



.81 



1908 



T. 





(<0 



2.28 



.53 



2.83 



3.89 



1.08 



1909 



T. 



.28 



.71 



.17 



1.64 



5.10 



1.27 



.65 



1907 



1.11 



.24 



.02 



1.25 



.99 



1.97 



1.49. 



6.20 



1908 



.26 



.72 



T. 



1.90 



3.55 



1.73 



5.40 



2.75 



1909 



.07 



.28 



1.28 



.50 



1.08 



4. 72 



3.63 



.87 



Judith Basin, Mont.a. 



Do 



Dickinson, N. Dak. . . 



Do 



Do 



Edgeley, N. Dak 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Highmore, S. Dak 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Bellefourche, S. Dak.6 



Do 



North Platte, Nebr... 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Akron, Colo 



Do 



Hays, Kans 



Do 



Garden City, Kans. . . 



Do 



Dalhart, Tex 



Do 



Amarillo, Tex 



Do 



Do 



Station. 



Year. 



Sept. 



Oct. 



Nov. 



Dec. 



Annual. 



Aver- 

 age 

 normal. 



Above 

 normal 



Below 

 normal. 



Judith Basin, Mont.a. 



Do.. 



Dickinson, N. Dak. . . 



Do 



Do 



Edgeley, N. Dak 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Highmore, S. Dak 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Bellefourche, S. Dak.6 



Do 



North Platte, Nebr... 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Akron, Colo 



Do 



Hays, Kans 



Do 



Garden City, Kans. . . 



Do 



Dalhart, Tex 



Do 



Amarillo, Tex 



Do 



Do 



1908 

 1909 

 1907 

 1908 

 1909 

 1906 

 1907 

 1908 

 1909 

 1905 

 1906 

 1907 

 1908 

 1908 

 1909 

 1906 

 1907 

 1908 

 1909 

 1908 

 1909 

 1907 

 1908 

 1908 

 1909 

 1908 

 1909 

 1907 

 1908 

 1909 



1.41 

 4.27 

 1.11 

 1.67 



.83 

 1.45 

 2.47 

 1.81 



.89 



.56 

 2.81 

 1.04 



.62 



.52 

 1.07 

 4.25 

 2.91 



.24 



.77 

 6.05 

 6 2.16 

 1.75 



.81 

 1.04 

 1.20 



.39 

 2.12 



.91 

 1.83 

 2.19 



6.27 

 .49 

 .10 

 2.47 

 1.08 

 .93 

 .41 

 1.34 

 .42 

 1.95 

 2. 41 

 1.96 

 2.19 

 1.08 

 ( c ) 

 3.05 

 .14 

 3.39 

 .20 

 3.20 

 .76 

 1.40 

 1.76 

 1.07 

 .75 

 .29 

 2.60 

 1.79 

 .40 

 1.18 



T. 



0.30 

 .02 

 .78 

 .29 



1.05 



T. 

 .63 

 .34 



1.29 

 .36 

 .05 



1.39 

 .20 



( c ) 



1.01 

 .31 



2.24 

 2.00 

 .48 

 .11 

 1.79 

 2.72 

 3.77 

 .93 

 1.21 

 .66 

 .51 

 3.25 



0.22 



1.20 

 .22 

 .24 



1.02 

 .65 



T. 

 .20 

 .84 



T. 

 .40 

 .40 

 .31 



1.02 



(O 



.96 

 .80 

 .20 



1.37 



T. 

 .55 



1.76 

 .03 

 .23 

 .70 

 .06 

 .15 



1.46 

 .00 

 .54 



21 



67 



25 



63 



13 



67 



19 



48 



21 



26 



19 



9(5 



11 



52 



17 



05 



15 



14 



26 



3d 



25 



21 



17 



28 



22 



37 



15. 25 



6.42 

 8.18 



0.24 



14.95 



4.53 

 6.31 

 .43 



19.53 



8.01 

 2.48 

 4.39 



10.42 

 8.45 



17.37 



5.00 



27.99 

 19.61 

 19.96 

 22.41 

 17.05 

 22.36 

 25. 40 

 25.33 

 16.69 

 22.99 



9.72 

 1.02 

 1.08 

 3. 53 



19.06 

 19.06 



2.01 



23.48 



'is." 77" 



3.30 

 2.86 

 1.85 



2.08 



3.61 



15.99 

 18.09 

 19.05 

 19.59 



22.55 



4.46 

 3.50 

 2.96 



a Taken from Weather Report for Utica. 



6 From observations taken at the agricultural experiment stations and not from Weather Bureau reports, 

 c No report. 



d No record by Weather Bureau observer 

 T.= trace. 



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