. Climatological data, Missouri . ge to wheat southeast of crops doing well, but too much rain for cultivation. Llarrisonvilfe—There were no storms this month, other thanthunderstorms. Lamonte—Corn is grassy and needs dry weather and sun-shine. Wheat lodging considerably. Oats fair and pastures good. Nevada—There was hail on the 15th, but no material damage. Warsaw—The Osage River went to feet, feet overflood stage; some damage in the bottoms. Avalon—Meadows are doing Avell. Wheat and oats havemade rank growth. Rather too wet for corn. Wheat in bot-toms nearly ruined by overf


. Climatological data, Missouri . ge to wheat southeast of crops doing well, but too much rain for cultivation. Llarrisonvilfe—There were no storms this month, other thanthunderstorms. Lamonte—Corn is grassy and needs dry weather and sun-shine. Wheat lodging considerably. Oats fair and pastures good. Nevada—There was hail on the 15th, but no material damage. Warsaw—The Osage River went to feet, feet overflood stage; some damage in the bottoms. Avalon—Meadows are doing Avell. Wheat and oats havemade rank growth. Rather too wet for corn. Wheat in bot-toms nearly ruined by overflow. Grant City—The month was unfavorable for farm work. Ex-cessive rains delayed plowing and planting, but is how nearlycompleted. A good stand of corn, and w^heat excellent; pas-tures and meadows good. .06 MS U. S. DEPARTMENT OV AGRICULTUREWEATI-IER BUREAU CHARLliS F. MARVIN, CHIEF AUG 4 19^^ CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA MISSOURI SFXTION IN COOPERATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI JUNE, 1919 BY GEORGE REEDER METEOROLOGIST. CXH^UMBU. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE JULY 25, 1619.


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