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the respective laboratories, preparation of land for crops used in 
the crops laboratory, and some of the necessary labor in growing 
and harvesting these crops. 
TABLE No. 63. 
WORK DONE FOR THE AGRONOMY DEPARTMENT. 
Man Hours 
Receipts 
Actual Cost 
Horse Hrs. 
Receipts 
Actual Cost 
1910 . 
583 
$116.60 
$115.43 
978.5 
$122.32 
$117.42 
1911 . 
107 
21.40 
23.43 
77 
9.63 
6.39 
1912 . 
72 
14 40 
15.77 
113 
14.14 
9.27 
1913 . 
14 
2.80 
3.23 
13 
1.62 
1.01 
1914 . 
3 
0.60 
* 
3 
0.37 
* 
* Not complete. 
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT. 
The nature of the work performed for this department con¬ 
sisted in hauling hay and grain to the various types of livestock, 
repairing and building fences, sheds and yards for livestock, clean¬ 
ing up yards, preparation of land for pastures, preparation of land 
for silage corn, irrigating pastures, harvesting hay on the pastures 
where new pastures were being established and on old pastures 
where the growth exceeded the grazing enough to make it advis¬ 
able, cleaning up and burning weeds, hauling manure, furnishing 
extra help to take care of stock, and furnishing the labor on such 
miscellaneous extra crops as cabbage, turnips and other stock feeds. 
TABLE No. 64. 
WORK DONE FOR THE ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT. 
Man Hours 
Receipts 
Actual Cost 
Horse Hrs. 
Receipts 
Actual Cost 
1910 . 
5,572 
$1,114.40 
$1,103.26 
1,676 
$ 209.59 
$ 201.12 
1911 . 
5,377 
1,075.40 
1,177.56 
3,380 
422.37 
280.54 
1912 . 
4,277.75 
855.55 
936.83 
3.064 
382.95 
251.25 
1913 . 
5,158.5 
1,031.70 
1,191.61 
3,897 
487.08 
303.97 
1914 . 
3,186 
637.20 
* 
2,569 
321.11 
* 
* Not complete. 
ANIMAL INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT. 
The work for Animal Investigation consisted in hauling grain 
and hay to the experimental animals being fed, cleaning pens, fence, 
shed and yard improvements. 
