Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. BUREAU OFFICE. Febriabt 25, 1905. J^ o OS O&^ CO Qt—I I—( r—I C <1 •? ^; I-^ 5w !^H o. K>>«.^^X«A-^ .IvMAKY, liHtf). CLIMATK AND (UiOlS: SOIIII (WKOMNA bK(Tl()N. r. S. DlTAR r ()!? ACUIOT l/lTU I:, CLIMATF. AND CROP SlKVlCB WEATlli;k lUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CRRObirJfl SECTION, J. Vir. BAUER, Section Director, COLUMBIA, S. C. Vol. VIII. Columbia, S. C, January, 1905. No. 1. PROGRESS OF FARM WORK. The weather was quite favorable for farm work usual to theseason, during the greater portion of Januar


Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. BUREAU OFFICE. Febriabt 25, 1905. J^ o OS O&^ CO Qt—I I—( r—I C <1 •? ^; I-^ 5w !^H o. K>>«.^^X«A-^ .IvMAKY, liHtf). CLIMATK AND (UiOlS: SOIIII (WKOMNA bK(Tl()N. r. S. DlTAR r ()!? ACUIOT l/lTU I:, CLIMATF. AND CROP SlKVlCB WEATlli;k lUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CRRObirJfl SECTION, J. Vir. BAUER, Section Director, COLUMBIA, S. C. Vol. VIII. Columbia, S. C, January, 1905. No. 1. PROGRESS OF FARM WORK. The weather was quite favorable for farm work usual to theseason, during the greater portion of Januarj, over the east-ern and central counties, but the ground was either too wet,or was frozen over the extreme western ones making farmwork impracticable. The njonth was slightly cooler than usual up to the 25th,and was very cold, with a cold wave, from the 25th to itsclose. The cold wave caused below freezing temperatures tothe coast and lower temperatures in the interior than any re-corded since February 1899. The freezing weather was verydamaging to truck along the coast, killing all but the hardiestvarieties, such as lettuce. The precipit


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