THE COLORADO AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT 
STATION, 
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO. 
The Agricultural Experiment Station is principally supported by a fund 
appropriated by Congress. It is maintained as a Department of The State 
Agricultural College. Its object is original investigation in Agricultural Science, 
and dissemination of results of such investigations. 
Its publications are of four classes: 
1. BULLETINS —Over sixty are already published on various topics of 
agricultural interest. These are distributed, so far as the editions permit, to 
those interested in Colorado agriculture. Those published comprise bulletins on 
irrigation matters, alfalfa, sugar beets, barley and other field crops, cattle and 
sheep feeding, strawberries, small fruits and other garden crops, insects, etc. 
Lists of those printed can be supplied. Of those already printed, only the later 
numbers can be furnished. The bulletins are, ordinarily, supplied to those 
desiring them. 
2. ANNUAL REPORTS —These are largely administrative and technical. 
Not prepared for general distribution, and hence printed in smaller editions. 
Sent on request. 
3. PRESS BULLETINS —Shorter statements of experience in various 
lines, or investigation needing immediate distribution. Sent to papers and to 
special lists of individuals, according to the subject matter. A recent series, and 
issued as need arises. Eleven now issued. 
4. RIVER PRESS BULLETINS —These are weekly reports issued during 
the irrigation season, rendering information on the current water supply, ob¬ 
tained in pursuance of other investigations, available to the public. Issued in 
small numbers, sent to newspapers of northern Colorado and to interested 
individuals. 
No charge is made for any publication. Address: 
L. G. CARPENTER, Director, 
The Agricultural Experiment Station, 
Fort Collins, Colorado. 
