Annual Reports of the Agricultural College of the University of Wyoming and of the Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station, Izdaje 5–10University of Wyoming., 1893 |
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... April to accept a position on the editorial staff of the American Agriculturist . " His position has not yet been filled by the Board of Trustees . Prof. L. C. Colburn has become Professor of Mathematics as well as Professor of ...
... April to accept a position on the editorial staff of the American Agriculturist . " His position has not yet been filled by the Board of Trustees . Prof. L. C. Colburn has become Professor of Mathematics as well as Professor of ...
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... April 24 , 1891 . Total amount received by institution to June 30 , 1891 .... Amount thereof expended to June 30 , 1891 .... Balance on hand July 1 , 1891 ... Date of receipt of third installment , September 28 , 1891 Total amount ...
... April 24 , 1891 . Total amount received by institution to June 30 , 1891 .... Amount thereof expended to June 30 , 1891 .... Balance on hand July 1 , 1891 ... Date of receipt of third installment , September 28 , 1891 Total amount ...
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... April 1st , 1892 , being appointed by the Agricultural Com- mittee of the Board of Trustees of the University of Wyo- ming to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Prof. Dice McLaren . At that date the work of the year had been ...
... April 1st , 1892 , being appointed by the Agricultural Com- mittee of the Board of Trustees of the University of Wyo- ming to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Prof. Dice McLaren . At that date the work of the year had been ...
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... April and closed the first part of November . In June a heavy snow storm caused an overflow of the irrigating ditch , which did considerable damage to crops which had been sown , washing away seed and rendering the ground unfit for ...
... April and closed the first part of November . In June a heavy snow storm caused an overflow of the irrigating ditch , which did considerable damage to crops which had been sown , washing away seed and rendering the ground unfit for ...
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... April . The sod ground was thoroughly pulverized with a disc harrow . In all cases the soil was put in excellent condition before the seed was planted . Of small grains , barley , flax , rye , wheat and oats were tried . Winter wheat ...
... April . The sod ground was thoroughly pulverized with a disc harrow . In all cases the soil was put in excellent condition before the seed was planted . Of small grains , barley , flax , rye , wheat and oats were tried . Winter wheat ...
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A. A. JOHNSON alfalfa alkali amount analysis April August B. C. BUFFUM Big Horn blue stem Bulletin Carbon cent corn County Daily mean Daily Range DEW POINT diam DICE MCLAREN ditches E. E. SLOSSON Early EXPERIMENT FARM Experiment Station F. J. NISWANDER feet fodder frosts garden vegetables grasses ground inches irrigation IVINSON J. D. CONLEY July June Klein Wanzleben land Laramie Experiment Farm Laramie Plains Natrona County North Platte river nw nw nw SW oats p.m. Daily distance p.m. Mean pasture plants range of temperature region RELATIVE HUMIDITY river root crops rutabagas samples SARATOGA EXPERIMENT FARM season September SHERIDAN EXPERIMENT FARM small fruits soil sub-irrigation subsoil sugar beets SUNDANCE EXPERIMENT FARM SUP'T Superintendent surface SW nw SW SW SW SW SW Table trees Uinta County UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING VAGNER valleys Vilmorin Improved weir Weston Counties Wheatland WHEATLAND EXPERIMENT FARM White winter WYOMING UNIVERSITY EXPERIMENT yield
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Stran 23 - ... to be applied only to instruction in agriculture, the mechanic arts, the English language, and the various branches of mathematical, physical, natural, and economic science, with special reference to their applications in the industries of life, and to the facilities for such instruction...
Stran 22 - I hereby certify that the above account is correct and true, and, together with the schedules hereunto attached, truly represents the details of expenditures for the period and by the institution named...
Stran 3 - The scope of the work has been about the same as that in 1891. Complete records of the more important phenomena have been kept during the year, the results of which are given in the following tables and summaries. In addition to the observations recorded at the University and sub-stations a number of rain gauges have been located in different parts of the State, the following persons having kindly responded to the request made in the note to ranchmen at the end of Bulletin No. 4. Mrs. CM Cheney,...
Stran 6 - June 30, 1888 ; that we have found the same well kept and correctly classified as above, and that the receipts for the time named are shown to have been...
Stran 4 - Agricultural Experiment Station. UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. HON. STEPHEN W. DOWNEY, PRESIDENT, Laramie, - - 1897 GRACE RAYMOND HEBARD, SKCRKTARY, Cheyenne, - - - 1897 OTTO GRAMM, Laramie, - - 1897 HON.
Stran 19 - ... in other parts of the arid region the climate of the State is characterized by comparatively few stormy days and a large amount of sunshine ; the air is dry giving low relative humidities and dew-points. The southern and western parts of the State are at high altitudes, from 5,500 feet to over 7,000 feet. The mean annual temperature is correspondingly lower, but the cold is not more intense in winter than at lower altitudes. On these high plateaus, which are not sheltered by mountains, there...
Stran 18 - ON Differences in altitude and exposure cause a diversity of climate in the different parts of the state treated in this bulletin. With the exception, perhaps, of the extreme southwestern portion and the Big Horn Basin, all portions of the state are well represented by the six Experiment Farms. It is probable, therefore, that the average annual mean temperature given in the general summary for 1892, is near the mean temperature for the whole State. The...
Stran 2 - Saratoga is fairly well protected, and although over 6,700 feet in elevation, the climate is favorable to the production of stock, cereals and the more hardy farm and garden crops. SUMMARY. Highest temperature, 92, August 2 and 3. Warmest day (for 24 hours), July 24. Lowest temperature, — 26, December 16 and 17. Coldest day (for 24 hours), December 17. Mean temperature for the year, 41.6.* Greatest daily range of temperature, 53, June I..
Stran 27 - Mean temperature for the year, 40.5; for 1891, 40.9. Greatest daily range of temperature, 44.0, October 3. Lowest daily range, 1.3, December 16. Mean daily range of temperature for the year, 23.9. Mean relative humidity for the year, 63.7. Lowest relative humidity, 13.3, November 14. Highest dew point, 55.5, June 22. Lowest dew point, — 21.0, January 11.
Stran 7 - ... the books well kept, and the accounts correctly classified as above, and that the receipts for the time named are shown to be 815,861.14, and the corresponding disbursements $15,861.14.