Agricultural Meteorology : the Effect of Weather On Crops

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Temperature and honey. — ^A cold March is unfavor- able for a good honey year. A record of the total yields of honey at different maximum temperatures for all single days recorded in 1885 to 1914, showed the following: 248 AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY August.
Maximum temperatures Percentage of honey production Less than 70° 70 to 800 80 to 900 90 to 100 Over 100 1 per cent Q tt It 53 " " 37 " " I it tt ering all days for the months of June, Temperatures Percentage of total honey prodiuxd All days l
...ess than 80° " " 80 to 90 " " over 90 17.3 45.4 37.3 TOBACCO Tobacco was used by the natives in North, Central, and South America when &st visited by Europeans. There are three general classes of tobacco grown in this coimtry, each of which is best developed under specific climatic and soil con- ditions.
538. In the United States. — The two most extensive dis- tricts of tobacco-culture in the United States are in northern and western Kentucky, including northwestern Tennessee, and southwestern Ohio, and in northern and eastern North Carolina and southern and central Virginia.


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