. Climatological data, Missouri . d the cultivation needed. Some wheat not yet cut. Lebanon—Wheat is mostly all cut and in good condition,Corn is in fine condition. Lockwood—This has been a very seasonable month. Whealand oats harvest about completed. Appleton City—The month has been rather too wet for besifarm Avork. Pastures are good. Lamonte—Some corn in bad condition because of excessiv(rains, and heavy wheat harvest. Some wheat fields abandoneebecause of badly lodged condition and wet ground. Warsaw—The month was unusually wet, greatly retardingall farm work; marked improvement, however,
. Climatological data, Missouri . d the cultivation needed. Some wheat not yet cut. Lebanon—Wheat is mostly all cut and in good condition,Corn is in fine condition. Lockwood—This has been a very seasonable month. Whealand oats harvest about completed. Appleton City—The month has been rather too wet for besifarm Avork. Pastures are good. Lamonte—Some corn in bad condition because of excessiv(rains, and heavy wheat harvest. Some wheat fields abandoneebecause of badly lodged condition and wet ground. Warsaw—The month was unusually wet, greatly retardingall farm work; marked improvement, however, last of th( month. Avalon—Splendid crops of all kinds; and good harvestingweather, but a poor bee season. Grant City—Excessive rains hindered farm work. Cornlookiwell; and wheat harvest is in full progress. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WEATHER BUREAU ^^-=^ CHARLBS F. MARVIN, CHIEF CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA MISSOURI SECTION IN COOPERATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI JULY, 1919 / / BY GEORGE REEDER METEOROLOGIST. COLUMBIA. MO., -1 WEATHER BUREAU OFFICB . ~ \„ AUGUST 25. 1919. ; -: , J
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