Excerpt from The Work of the Huntley Reclamation Project Experiment Farm in 1917Conditions during the early part of the season were rather unfavor able for getting crops started. Cool, wet weather prevailing during the spring months, planting was much delayed, and (many fields on the project were not planted until after June 1. The rainfall during the remainder of the growing season was light, with the result that the crop yields on dry lands were low. On the irrigated lands the yields were also below the average. Weather conditions during the fall months were excellent for harvest and for fall plowing, and this work was completed in good season.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.
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