Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1890 — CROP BULLETIN. [ARTICLE]
CROP BULLETIN.
Condltlop* ( ln tlp^Northwest Shew GfMt J 1 " inxprotvpme^ti, ; purln« thv Week, no :: Washington dispatch: The week just|emhßd has been f fcddlhr thkn'R<raaf in the central valley?,-4 n the>Noarthwesthud the Rocky Mountain regkirllthß)fWCelf was warmer than usual, the excess of .tern peratuße beingifllghtV except ‘frofri west ward.over-Alonrn where the daily excess .generally, exceeded sis degrees. ‘ ( . . ! I Precipitation—Theresias/ been an ex-' cess of ratufaii for -the throughout the central valleys,, anfl.the 'lower lake fegfou. 1 An excess of rainitall is also!reported in Northwestern and in Nerthern ARVriifae whero drought previously existed. Light sheers occurred tgehfefrally over the Missouri valjey. () The, rainfall for the season generally coptjnues.tn except over th 6 centra? : valleys, and'thejaksi • region. The region of drought' fn l Mln- . nesota and. Dakota which duijlpg; .May had less than 40. per cent of. the, nprmal rainfall “now reports abStlt 70 per cent of the normal ratnfaH<of tbfifseasbtif The \yeatpar has ;bqen ‘favorable for. growing crops in thp jNprthweat during, the last wefek. ~ ,
