Climatological data, South Carolina . > RALEIGH, N. BUREAU OFFICE. JANUART 23. 1905. oOS o o CD <0:5 W DH :^&^ -^H z; O. I)i:( ( AND CKOTS: SOFTll (^AKOLINA SKOTION. r. s. i)i-;i.\rim1:nt ov Acuiori/rrKi;, \T1<: AND CKOl SHRVICB WliATUHR lURHAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CAROLilJMA W. BAUER, Section Director. COIATMBIA, S. C. VII. CoLUAtiuA, S. C, December, 1904. No. 12. I — PROGRESS OF FARM WORK. Without having had any severe cold waves, oi- unusuallylow temperatures, the rnoiith was colder than usual, especial-ly in t


Climatological data, South Carolina . > RALEIGH, N. BUREAU OFFICE. JANUART 23. 1905. oOS o o CD <0:5 W DH :^&^ -^H z; O. I)i:( ( AND CKOTS: SOFTll (^AKOLINA SKOTION. r. s. i)i-;i.\rim1:nt ov Acuiori/rrKi;, \T1<: AND CKOl SHRVICB WliATUHR lURHAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CAROLilJMA W. BAUER, Section Director. COIATMBIA, S. C. VII. CoLUAtiuA, S. C, December, 1904. No. 12. I — PROGRESS OF FARM WORK. Without having had any severe cold waves, oi- unusuallylow temperatures, the rnoiith was colder than usual, especial-ly in the western portions where, during a large portion ofthe time, the ofround was frozen each morning, and where,during tlie middle of the month, the g-round was covered withsnow for several days. These conditions interfered with fin-isliino- tiie seeding of wheat and oats and the germination ofthat that was sown late in November, although prompt ad-vantage was taken of the portion of the month that was suit-able for sowing oats and wheat and considerable advance wasmade in this work. In the central and eastern portions the weather


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