The agricultural experiment stations in the United States . Fig. 2.—Arizona Station—Irrigation of Wheat. U. S. Dept. of Agr., Bui. 80, Office of Expt. Stations. Plate Fig. 2.—Arizona Station—Canaigre Field. ARIZONA. 139 America has been collected, notes have been made on the seedlings oflocal origin, and experiments carried on in growing imported the United State- Department of Agriculture has cooperatedwith the station in the introduction and culture of improved several years investigations were made on canaigre (PI. XII, fr:. 2).Studies were made on the for


The agricultural experiment stations in the United States . Fig. 2.—Arizona Station—Irrigation of Wheat. U. S. Dept. of Agr., Bui. 80, Office of Expt. Stations. Plate Fig. 2.—Arizona Station—Canaigre Field. ARIZONA. 139 America has been collected, notes have been made on the seedlings oflocal origin, and experiments carried on in growing imported the United State- Department of Agriculture has cooperatedwith the station in the introduction and culture of improved several years investigations were made on canaigre (PI. XII, fr:. 2).Studies were made on the formation and distribution of tannin in theplant, and these investigations brought to light .several interestingand important points in its development. The investigations wereextended to include the value of canaigre bagasse as food, fuel, andfertilizer, and the relation of canaigre to the soil. Cooperative experi-ments with the sugar beet have been carried on throughout the Terri-tory, and have resulted in demonstrating that, contrary to the popularopinion, beets of high sugar content can be grown in that arid field experiments have been carried on w


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