. Climatological data, Missouri . well but needs more fair. Warsaw.— The month has been ideal with no intense heatand plenty of moisture. Corn and pastures are fine. Thresh-ing progressing and hay all in. Fall plowing begun. Avalon.— This month has l)ecn very favorable for threshingand harvesting. Corn has done well but v/ill need rain shortlj^Pastures are getting short and dry. Bethany.— One and twentj^ three hundredths inches of rainfell in fifteen minutes on the ISth with strong wind and light-ning. Edgerton.— Corn crop looking fine. Wheat very good; about18 to 20 bushels to t


. Climatological data, Missouri . well but needs more fair. Warsaw.— The month has been ideal with no intense heatand plenty of moisture. Corn and pastures are fine. Thresh-ing progressing and hay all in. Fall plowing begun. Avalon.— This month has l)ecn very favorable for threshingand harvesting. Corn has done well but v/ill need rain shortlj^Pastures are getting short and dry. Bethany.— One and twentj^ three hundredths inches of rainfell in fifteen minutes on the ISth with strong wind and light-ning. Edgerton.— Corn crop looking fine. Wheat very good; about18 to 20 bushels to the acre. Fine weather for harvesting. Grant City.— Wheat, oats, and hay all harvested with fairyields. Wheat testing GO and above. Corn prospect good butneeds rain. Past month favorable in every respect. J 1 VJ ^ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREWEATHER BUREAU CHARLES F. MARVIN, CHIEF CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA MISSOURI SECTION IN COOPERATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AUGUST, I92a BY GEORGE REEDER METEC^OLOGIST. COLUMBIA, BUREAU OFFhCE OCTOBBB 19, 1920


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