Climatological data, South Carolina . \ RALEIGH, N. BUREAU OFFICE. July 23, 1904- ij. o O CO P»—I w a; w O. BS .liNK, 1!»04. ( AND CKOlS: SOl Til CAROLINA SKOTION. r. S. DiaARTMlINT Ol ACRICri/riK I., CLIMATF. AM) CROP Sl-RVICI: WliATllliR HUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CflRObllSlA SECTIOH. J. W. BAUER, Section Director, COLUMBIA, B. C. Vol. VII. Columbia, S. C, June, 1904. No. 6. PROGRESS OF FARM WORK. Rice suffered from dr<)uo:lit, aiul luck of frcHli water forfloodiiiof, hut was otlierwiHo (|uite proiruHin*^. Wheat andoatH liarvest, and thre8hin<r, we


Climatological data, South Carolina . \ RALEIGH, N. BUREAU OFFICE. July 23, 1904- ij. o O CO P»—I w a; w O. BS .liNK, 1!»04. ( AND CKOlS: SOl Til CAROLINA SKOTION. r. S. DiaARTMlINT Ol ACRICri/riK I., CLIMATF. AM) CROP Sl-RVICI: WliATllliR HUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CflRObllSlA SECTIOH. J. W. BAUER, Section Director, COLUMBIA, B. C. Vol. VII. Columbia, S. C, June, 1904. No. 6. PROGRESS OF FARM WORK. Rice suffered from dr<)uo:lit, aiul luck of frcHli water forfloodiiiof, hut was otlierwiHo (|uite proiruHin*^. Wheat andoatH liarvest, and thre8hin<r, were finiHhed durinj^ tlie month,under favorable weather conditions. Tiie yields of wlieatwere poor in the central counties and excellent in the westernOTies. The oats yields were variable, making it difficult tocharacterize the crop as a whole. The commercial peachcrop ripened throughout the month. The yields were largeand the quality of the fruit unsurpassed in recent were late in ripening. Truck shipments grad-ually dwindled as the season advanced. The condition ofthe nuiny minor crops, gard


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