Climatological data, South Carolina . RAIvEIGH, N. EUREAU 25, 1904, OS o;2; ?—( an -^ w H <^ H C. ^BOBSmSiS ua . IIHM. ( AND (KOlS: SOI Til CAltOLINA SKCTTOX. and iiiu^ cTop ol waUrineloiiH waw iiiarki:U;(l. l\:a(:li hIiIj)-^ iiiiiils, which wore homvy early in the montli, jrradually de- rilM\rK \V1) (l\()P SF1\\ KF (lined; late varieties of pears, plnms, poaches and figH 1> .\M> V IW^l 1^1. plentiful; apples were scarce. Peas were sown extensively and came np to i^ood stands. The weather was, on the whole, favorable for minor cr
Climatological data, South Carolina . RAIvEIGH, N. EUREAU 25, 1904, OS o;2; ?—( an -^ w H <^ H C. ^BOBSmSiS ua . IIHM. ( AND (KOlS: SOI Til CAltOLINA SKCTTOX. and iiiu^ cTop ol waUrineloiiH waw iiiarki:U;(l. l\:a(:li hIiIj)-^ iiiiiils, which wore homvy early in the montli, jrradually de- rilM\rK \V1) (l\()P SF1\\ KF (lined; late varieties of pears, plnms, poaches and figH 1> .\M> V IW^l 1^1. plentiful; apples were scarce. Peas were sown extensively and came np to i^ood stands. The weather was, on the whole, favorable for minor crops, gardens and pastures, havin<!; been I better at the close than at the beginning of the month. Fall I irish potatoes and truck generally were planted extensively. V. s, i)i-;i.\i-;imi:nt oi .;, BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CAROblHfl SECTION, J. W. BAUER, Section Director,eOlAMBIA, s. C. OT, VII. Columbia, S. C, July, 1904. No. 7. PROGRESS OF FARM WORK. The temperature couditious during July were nearly nor-mal although there were marked variations from the 19th tothe 21st,
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