234 STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
only sufficiently deep, so as not to interfere with cultivation. 
Mr. Eddy has been so successful in his operations during the 
past year that he proposes to enlarge his plant and to force the 
water over a large area of land on the opposite side of the val- 
ley from the storage pond. ‘The contour lines show the amount 
of fall from the storage pond. ‘The experiment plots the past 
two years are indicated by Ex. ’95 and Ex. °96. The accom- 
panying diagram will give a clear idea of the position of the 
ram, storage pond, and the various fields that can be watered. 






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DIAGRAM OF THE FARM OF Mp, J. C. EDDY, SIMSBURY, CONN. 
(Published through the courtesy of the Office of Experiment Stations, U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. ) 
