85,000, for fireproof building for agronomy, horticulture,
botany, and entomology.
OHIO
1913.--$229,200, aggregate of station appropriation.
OKLAHOMA
1913.--Counties authorized to appropriate $500 annually for farmers'
demonstration work.
See "American Year Book, 1913," pp. 465-6.
TEXAS
1911.--Authorizing county commissioners' courts to establish experimental
farms.
1913.--Railroads may own and operate experimental farms.
WISCONSIN
1913.--Beginning January 1, 1914, $10,000, county agricultural
representatives, agricultural development, etc.
WYOMING
1912.--$4,000, agriculture and soil-culture experiments.
1913.--$4,000, experiments along lines of agriculture and soil culture.
5,000, purchase and maintenance of experimental farm.
1914-15.--$5,000, dry-farm experiments.
See "American Year Book, 1913," p. 466.
And nearly every State availed itself by specific act of certain
appropriations under a federal grant.
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