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Florida quarterly bulletin of the Agricultural Department
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Avocado and mango propagation and culture
Tomato growing in Florida
Dasheen its uses and culture
Report of the Chemical Division
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Florida quarterly bulletin, Department of Agriculture
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Florida quarterly bulletin of the Department of Agriculture
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Vol. 31, no. 3 has supplements with distinctive titles : Avocado and mango propagation and culture, Tomato growing in Florida, and: The Dasheen; its uses and culture.

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VOLUME 16 NUMBER 2





FLORI DA QUARTERLY BULLETIN.


OF THE

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.



APRIL 1. 1906,

B E. McLI N,
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE.
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA.


Part 1--Crops. Part 2-Weather Report.
Part 3--Fertilizers and Feediig Stuff.



Entered January g, roo3, at Tallahassee, Florida as
second-class matter, under Act of Congress,
of June. I9oqo



These Bulletins are Issued freetothose requesting them.



TALLAHASEEP, FLA
CAPITAL PUBLISHING CO., STATE PRINTERS






County Alap of the State of Florida.



















PART I. CROPS,


















THE BULLETIN AS A QUARTERLY.



With this issueof the Bulletin the change is made from a monthly to a quarterly publication. This change is made necessary because of the increased cost of publishing the Bulletin, due to the rapidly increasing amount of material necessary to be published, in order that the fertilizer and pure feed laws may be made intelligible to the people of the State, and also to enable the Commissioner to properly and efficiently enforce said laws. The increased cost of this additional work is more than can be met by the present appropriation, which was not expected, when made, to cover the additional expense of putting intcl effect the pure feed law enacted by the last Legislature;; for this purpose a special appropriation should have been provided, but was not. On account of this extra expense it becomes necessary to publish the Bulletin as a quarterly, or be unable to publish it more than three or four months in the year. We do not believe however, that the change will in the least militate against its efficiency or value as a department publication, which will interest the readers.
Respectfully,
B. E. MeLIN,
Commissioner of Agriculture.











SOME CHANGES.


With other changes noted in the Bulletin we have adopted the plan of dividing the State into sections. There are five divisions, as near equal in the number of counties assigned to each as can well be arranged, with due consideration to their products and geographical position. The tabulation of the county averages are as before, and in addition the average of the acreages planted, or conditions, etc., as the case may be, are given for each division. This enables us to show with a greater degree of accuracy the conditions, etc., of crops in the several portions of the State. The State averages are made up from the sums of the division average.
Following are the divisions of the State, and the counties contained in each:
DIVISION OF THE STATE BY COUNTIES.


Northern Division.
Franklin, Gadsden,
Ifamnilton,
Jackson,
LaFayette,
Leon,
Liberty.
Madison,
Suwannee,
Taylor,
Wakulla-l. Western Division.
Calhoun,
Escambia,
Holmes, Jackson,
Santa Rosa,
Walton,
Washington-7. Northeastern Division.
Alachua,
Baker,
Bradford,
Clay,
Columbia.


Duval,
Nassau, Putnam,
St. Johns-9. central l Division.
Citrus,
Hernando.
Lake, Levy,.
Marion, Orange,
Pasco,
Suniter.
Volusia-9.
SoutLern Division.
Brevard,
Dade,
DeSoto.
Hillsborough.
Lee,
Manatee, Monroe, Osceola,
Polk,
St. Lucie-10.















DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.


B. E. McLiN, Com. H S. ELLIOT, Chief Clerk.


CONDENSED NOTES OF CORRESPONDENTS-BY
DIVISIONS.

Northern, Division.-Planting of the principal crops is practically over; the weather has been generally dry and cool, but it has enabled the farmers to get in their seed without any serious delays. There is quite an increase in the acreage of cotton and corn in this section, in fact most of the crops are considerably increased over last year. There is a noticeable effort being gradually made in the improvement of farms, and methods of farm work, over the past; diversification of crops, and a more intensive system of cultivation is being practiced than formerly. In this division the reports show increased acreage as compared with last year, and conditions of minor crops that compare favorably with the same period. The fruit crops in this division will be short, on an average, though in some localities the crops will be fair.
TIestcrn )i'rision-In this division the farm operations are somewhat backward; bein, further west, the seasons are later and the counties forming this division are not yet through planting in some instances
but with a continuance of favorable weather the acreage planted will be quite as full as indicated by our correspondents, and soon completed. In this division there is also a noticeable increase in the areage of general field crops over 1905. There is also in this division, as in the adjoining one a spirit of general progressiveness taking hold of the farmers, and much improvement in farm, and methods of farm management is apparent in all sections. The prospects at present are flattering for fine crops. The fruit crops are at present in fair shape, peaches being better at present than at this time last year.













Northeastern, Diision-In this division our correspondents report increase of acreage being planted in the main field crops as well as in the vegetable crops; the condition of all growing crops are reported an excellent acreage and if no untoward event happens, and the seasons remain propitious the result of crops generally will be fine. In some instances the acreages are unusually large. The acreage in melons is large and the conditions of both melon and strawberries are very fine. Peaches and pears are also in fine shape. Altogether, the crop situation in this division is flattering.
Central Division-In this division a large acreage has been planted to all crops, and all are doing well, though rain has been much needed; over the entire district the weather has been dry, and cool, and in localities some crops have suffered considerably, the vegetable crops showing the effect, of drought more than field crops. In this district many vegetables and small fruits have already been shipped to market; good prices bave been realized, and on several crops large profits have come to the growers. The large majority of the farmers and truck growers are making money, and if the remainder of the season continues good the people will have had a tprosperous year. Fruit trees are in most excellent condition at present, and a large crop of oranges is to be expected.
Southern, Division-Few field crops comparatively are grown in this division of the State, the bulk of the farming being mostly confined to vegetable and fruit growing; the field crops grown are generally in fine condition. and the vegetable crops being marketed; some have about all been shipped, recently the weather has been cool and dry: from all counties in this division, comes good reports of the condition of the fruit trees, and the prospect of large crops of fruit, the rain of the past winter, and absence of frost, adding much to the growth and 'healthy condition of the trees; in all the counties of this division the orange trees are reported as showing the most remarkable growth of any year since the great freeze. A peculiar feature of these rains has been the fact that while they were exceedingly beneficial to the fruit trees, they were the source of much damage to a number of vegetable crops, the tomato crop in numerous localities being practically destroyed.








REPORT OF CROP ACREAGES AND CONDITIONS ON APRIL 1, 1906, AS COMPARED WITH SAME PERIOD FOR 1905.


COUNTIES



Northern Di
vision. Franklin. Gadsden. Hamilton. Jefferson. LaFayette. Leon . Madison. Suwannee . Taylor . Wakul a .


-ri <


.5 . ( 1 1 100 . . . . .
7581 12100.0.5.0 25 . 100
110 1 100 125 10 0. . 75
S 8 110 125 125 . 0
Uin n a n UInU t
M s n Ce ce al ce C






110 . . . 110 100 110 . 125 100 100
125 75 1 10 10 90 . . .


7. 80 100 100 100 .125 100
125 905 100 50 120 .
75 90 60 K0. .40
801 100 100 100;.
15 901 100 50 1251 .


Div.Av prct 109 86 101 96 100t 87 100 87 78
Western Division.
Caihoun. 100 60 115 100 13 . .
Escambia. 110 . 125 100 110 . 1 . 100
Holmes. 75 . 100 100 100 . .90 100
Jackson. 110 75 110 100 1051.
Santa Rosa I 110 . 110 110 1.
Walton . I 100. 100 100

)iv.Av. prctl 100 68 110 102 112 '. .95 100
Northeastern DiviSIon.
Alachua. . 75 100 100 1201 . . 100
Baker . . 8 100 75 75. . 50
Olay. . 10C 110 100 100 . . . . Columbia. . 75 125 1001 125. . .

Div. 4,v. pr ct 3. 3 109 94 105 . 75
Central Division.
Hernando . . . 125 125 100 . . . 100 Lake . . . . 80 70. . . . Levy . 100 100 100 100 . . . .
Marion . 11 90 100 105 90 100 100 . 85
Orange . . . . . 50 40 25 .
Pasco. . . 100 100 90 . 125 .
Sumter. . 10 100 90 100 . . . .
Volusia. . . 80 . 100.

Div Av. prct 105 70 92 90 86 100 112 . 92
Southern Division.
Brevard. . . 76 .
Dade. . . . . . . .
D eSoto . . . 125 . 95 . .
Hillsboro'h. 100 90 110'.
Lee. . 100 . . 100 . . Manatee. . 100 100 100 . 110
Osceola. 100 100 100 . . 100
Polk . . . . 10( 80 75 . . 75 S t. L ucia . . . . . . . . .

Div.Av. pret . . 1041 92 94 . 95
StateAv. p etl 1051 771 1031 961 99; 931 861 87f 88









ACREAGE AND CONDITION OF CROPS.-Continued.

S-- I Irish
o o : f Cabbage Potatos
COUNTIES O -

bf bg e he -o
Northern Di- c4 1I c
vision .


Franklin.
Gadsden . Hamilton . Jefferson.
LaFayette. Leon. . Madison . Suwannee. Taylor . Wakulla .

Div Av. pr ct Weatern Divsion.


100 100 100 100 75 75
100 100 80 . 110 100 100 100 90 100 150 100 125 125

103 100


50
100



70

100 80


100 125
75 200 75 125

60 125 125

112


751 50 100 60 100 1001 100 100 100 85 100 . . 100 50

100 100 100 100 So

110. 100 85 100 . 100 80 100 . . . .
100 . 100 100

98 87 100 95, 82


Calhoun. 90 90. . . 100 100.
Esscabia 150 100 100 150 150 1 75 150 100
Ho'mes . 110 100 . 125 1101 1(, 10! 100 100
Jackson . . . . 110 100 100 100 l1 9,) Santa Rosa. 110 100. 1151 0 110 10) 10, 1
Walton . 100 . 110 O 100 1(9 100( 100 '.
.! ' i- -Div.Av pr 't 112, 98 100 122 110 12 ,(; 110 .5
Northeaatcrn Di,
Alachua . . 120 20 ()00O 130 125 10 10)-0 ., !,
Baker. . . 100 75 . 50 10,i . . (lJay.,. .1 0 10 12 100 . . 1I Ij;
(Columbl . 100 125 . 12 12 . .

Div .Av.p' 1, l [5 0 0 1 111 1:2 D,) 1 07 '0
Central Division.
liernando. I1 ,l'i 150 (0 '
Lake . . . - '
L vy . 100 1( 0 100 100 I 11, 1 ]f
Milarion. . 1 10 7 10) 02 l 10 1 ,
Orange. 50 50i 0
Pasco . !OO 9 . 1000 100 ' 2 10
Sumter . 00 100 10C0, 1 10i 125 101 1( 1(0
Volusia. 100 100 . . 1 70 7

Div.Av 1)1et 96 100 81 10 115' 0 0 '4
Southern Division.
B revard. 0 . . . . . .
Dade. 100 100. 100 .
DeSoto. O 2001 80 200. . 75 100 10 -,8)
Hillsboro,h. 100 110 100 9( . 110 1(5 110
Lee. i 100 . . . . . . . 100 Manate . 110 100 .10 100 1i(i 100
Osceola . 110 120 100 130 100, 1101 100i 120
Polk . 25 75 75 90 80 120 100' 901 100
St. Lucie . . . . . . .

Div.Av. pr etr 96 101 89 125 80 101 103 841 101 StateAv. p etl 1021 101l 90] 1161 1CC 96 98 bEI 89









ACREAGE AND CONDITION OF CROPS.-Continued.

English Beans
Tomatoes Cucumbers Peas
COUNTIES



Northern Di- I o
vison Z30 U 0 C 0
Franklin. 40 90 40 80 50 85 50 100
Gadsden. 100 85 100 80 100 75 100 85
Hamiton. 75 50 75 60 50 50 75 50
Jefferson. 80 50 . 100 70 100 80
LaFayette . .
Leon. 85 50 100 80 90 65 100 85
Madison. 90 75 . . 100 ?0
Suw annee . . . 100 85
Taylor-. . W akulla. . . . . .

Div. Av. pr cet 78 67 79 75 78, 69 89 81
West rn Division.
Calhoun .* .*. . "
Escambia. 100 100 100 7 100 12 1 100
Homnes . 100 100 110 100 100 100 100 80 i ackso . 100 75 100 90
Santa Rosa. 10 90 00 0 00 90 3 80 11 100
Walton. 100 8. . . 100. 80
)iv. Av. pr cl 100 91 103 8 96 95 112 90
Northeastern
vision.
Alachua . . . . 10) 10 2 10 10 1(0 O1
B aker. . . . . . . . . 1 80
Cav. 100 100 0 1B0 100 10' 100Y 100
Co mulsia .I
o.a . . . -. .

Div. At pr ct10 11 (10 1 110 10 1 93
Central D,vision.
Ilc nl.r d(o. (i60 0i 80 7 1J)0 100 H1 ) 1 600
Lake . 60 . . u80 7) 50
Levy . . 10(o 90 100 80 100 100 100 90
M:o . . . 10(1 10 7 1 100 100 10(0 105 8.5
rane . 0 0 2) 40 . 27 50
Pas . 0 7 100 60 160 100 75 80
Sumter . ]00b 100 75 90 50 9 0 100 10
Volusia . 10 90 100 90 7' 60 80 80

Dir. \'. pr ect 86 87i 79 76 1 81 93 So 79
Fouthe'n Dlvi-ioii
Brevarol . 1 bO . . 90
Dade. . 30 801 50 100 . 100 100
1eSoto. 75 50 . . . 50 50
Hillsboro'h. 85 100 100 100 00 110 100 110
Lee. 100 100 . . . 00 100
Manatee. 1 00 10 10 100 100 100 1(0 100
Osceola. 100 10l 110 90 .110 100
Polk. . 75 100 70 100 .5 100 63 100
St.Lcie. 100 100 . . . 1 100

Div. Av pr et 79 90 86 8 8 103 91 90
State Av 1) ctt 89 8( 89f 87 89 921 94 87









ACREAGE AND) CONDITION OF CROPS.-Continued.

Lettuce Egg Plants Celery Beets
COUNTIES
i~ 0 0 i


Northern Di- r
d 0 C
vision. -1d 0 _ 1d
Franklin. 80 100. 40 90
Gadsden . 90 85 90 75 .
H am i ton . 50 80 . 50 0
Jefferson. . . . . .
L aF ayette. . . . . . . . . . Leon. 100 90 75 75 . . . 100 80
M adis n . . . . . . . . Suw annee . . . . . . . . . . Taylor. .
W akulla. . . . . . . 100 100

Div. Av. pr ct 80 89 82 75 . 72 87
West ru 1)ivisi, .
C alboun . . . . . . . Escambia . 10)0 lO 100 100 1X to 00 100 100 1i') Ho'mes. . . . 1(0 )
Jackson. . . 1() 5
Santa R osa . . . .
W alton. . . . .

Div. Av prc 100 100 10) 100 100 1 o) l100 01
Northeastern IiliVI S OD,
Alachua. . 125 100 . . . . . 10! I(X)
B aker. . . . . . . . .
Clay. : . . . . . . . Colu bia . . . . .

Div. Av. pr et 125 100 . . 1( 100)
central Division.
Hernando. 100 100 100 80 . S 1110
Lake.
Levy. 110 100 100 100 . . 10) 10 Marion . 100 100 100I 100 100 IOU 10) 10O Orange . 50 100 . 15" 100.
Pasco. . 8 90 100 85 . .
Sumter. 25 100. . 20 100
Nolusia. . . . . 100 80 100 100

Div Av pr et 78 98 100 90 116 93 81 100


B rev ard . . . . . . . . Dade. 100 100 100 100 . .
DeSoto. 1(00 50 50 5 . .
Hillsboro'h. 100 120. 100 00 .
L ee .
Mana ee. 110 100 . 110 100 100 100
Osceola . . . . . 100 100. 100 100 Polk . 60 100 85 100 40 100 65 80
St. Lucie. . . . 100 100 . . . . .

Div. Av. pr ct 94 94 87 90 83 100 88 93
State Av. pr ct 951 90 921 711 1001 971 88 94


) , e r








ACREAGE AND CONDITION OF CROPS.-Continued.

UWater- Dantaloup' s a auger
COUNTIES melons berries iTrees ITrees



Northern Di- a S
vision. < 0 - U 0 0
franklin . 90 100 90 1(00 75 100 . Gad sden . . 100 90 106 85 100 100 .
Hamilton . 75 80 50 75 50 75 .
Jefferson. 100 85 100 85 . LaFayette. 100 100 . . 100 .
Leon . 100 85 100 85 100 75 .
Madison. 100 80 95 80 100 80 .
Suwannee. 100 90 100 90 .
Taylor. 125 90 . .
Wakulla. . 100 90 100 85 100 100 .

Div. Av. pr ct 99 88 92 86 83 8 100 .
Western Division.


Calhoun. 100 85 Escambia . 150 100 Holmes. . 11Q 110 Jack-on. 110 100
Santa Rosa. 115 100 Walton. 100 100

Div. Av. pr et 114 99


. . . . 100 .
150 100 150 150 .
100 100 100 95 .
. . . . . . . . . .- . " . . . . .
110 100. .


120 100 125 122 100.


Northeabter Division.
Alachua. 12 100 100 10 100 100 150.
Baker. . .100 85. . .
Cay . 100 100 . . 00 100 110.
Columbia. 100 100 100 100 100 !90 110.

Div. Av r et 106 961 100 100 100 91 23 .
Ce( ' tr |i 1-1 In.
Hernando . 90 100 100 100 901 120 150 100
Lal;e . 80 75. .100.0. Levy . 100 10 90 80 .100 100 110 100
Marion . 85 90 80 90 80, 110 105 110
Orange . 25 50 106 50
Pasco . 9( 100 110 60 70 100 100 .
Suniter. 10( 130 . . . . . 200 100 Volusia 900 1. 90. . .100 120 150

Div. Av pr et 8f 98 95" 83 78 100 127 92


bOOUtIIlI I)IVI lolI.
Brevard. 100 9BC. .0 ," 90
Dade . . 100 100 110 80
DeOSto . 120 10( 75 9C 75 100 125 .
Hillsborougl 100 12C 110 11( 80 90 120 .
Lee. 100 100 . . 110 110
Mlanat e . 125 10C 1 '5 10C 50 50 110 100
Osceola . 120 10C 100 10( 100 1"0 120 120 Polk. 75 10( 50 9( 90 90 lC 90
St Lucie. . . . . 100 75
D)iv. Av pr cti 106, 1001 912 981 841 911 1111 96 State Av pr et 1031 96 10CI 931 94 100 1121 94


,








ACREAGE AND CONDITION OF CROPS.-Continued.

Lime Pome Ba- ine Gua- PeaCOUNTIES nanasapp's vs chesPears what
COUNTIES Frees ITrees
o" a 0 ' : 0

Northern Division. 0 0 0 0 0 f
vision. C) . ) ) C) C)
Franklin. . . 90 90.
G adsden . . . . . . i 125 . 1-lamliton . . . . .
Jefferson. . . . 75 8.5
LiFayette . . . . . . . 0 .
Leon. . . . . 7 0 .
M d ison . . . . . . Suw annee. ' . . - . . . . . . .
Taylor . . . .
W akulla . 125 75

Div. Av. pc et . . . 88 811 .
Western I)fviiou.
Calhoun. 100 .
Escambia. . . . 100 50 . Holmes. . . . . 00 951 .
Jack son. . . . . . . . . .
Santa Rosa . . . . . 100 7 . Walton . . . . 100. 1 7.

Div. Av. pret 106,1 . . I . 100 ' .
- , treisterll DIvision.
Alachua. . . 150 . 125 100 .
Baker. . . . 100 7.
Clay . . . . . 100 100 . Colu, bia . .I. 100 .

Div. Av. pr ct . 10. 106 .92.
Central o lvisio .
Hernando . . 150 . . 130 100 .
Lake . 100 . . 5 .
Levy. . . . . . . . 75 75.
Marion 110 li . 110 11. 105 105 100
Orange . . . 102 . 50 . 50 10
Pasco . . . 10 . . . 100 0 50 .
Sumter. . . 10 . . 150 100 .
Vousia. . 15 100 . 100 101 .

Div. Av. prI et O 10 16 100' 50' 100 93 7ip 100
Souttlern I)ivision
Brevard., . bi . 5 .
Dade. 100' 110 100 100 100 . )eSoto . . 125 . . . I . Billsborough 110 120 125 90 120 110 1( .
Lee. 110 . 1110 110 .
Manatee. 100 110 100 100 0 100.
Os, eola . 120 120 150 100 100 120 13( Polk . 120 110 85 110 100 85, ,
St. Lucic. 25 100 100 .
Div. Av. pr t 96 1101 110) 98j 105 1()1 u 5 .
StaeAv pr ct 103 1191 1051 74i 1021 981 86 100




















PART 11,
WEATHER REPORT.















U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,

CLIMATE AND CROP SERVICE

OF THE
WEATHER BUREAU.
Central Office: Washington, D. C.


FLORIDA SECTION:
A. J. MITCHELL, Section Director.,
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
REPORTS FOR FEBRUARY, 19016.


SALIENT CLIMATIC FEATURES,


ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE.
Inches.
Mean, as determined from records of 5 stations 30.12 Departure from the normal, 5 records . +0.02 Highest Observed, at Pensacola on the 3d . 30.39 Lowest observed, at Jacksonville on the 27th . 29.77 Absolute range for the State . 0.62

TEMPERATURE.

Degrees.
Mean, as determined from records of 55 stations. .58.8 Departure from the normal, 33 records. -1.6 Highest monthly mean, at Flamingo .70.0 Lowest monthly mean, at Molino .48.9 Highest recorded, at Flamingo ou the 26th .85 Lowest recorded, at Molino on the 1st .23 Absolute range for the State.362
2 Bulletin.









LS

PRECIPITATION.

Inches.
Average, as determined from records of 53 stations 2. 7S Departure from the normal, 40 records . -1.10 Greatest amount for any 24 hours, at NNew Smyrna ,on the 12th . . . 3.63 Greatest monthly amount, at Jupiter . 6.44 I&ast monthly amount, at Eustis . 0.76 Average number of days on which 0.01 or more fell 5

SUNSHINE AND CLOUDINESS.

Average number of clear days . 14 Average number of partly cloudy days . 8 Average number of cloudy days . 6

WIND.

Prevailing wind direction . Northeast.











19

COMPARATIVE DATA FOR STATE, FEBRUARY.

Temperature PrecipiYear
Monthly Highest Date Lowest Date Monthlye Average g Date Ave, rage


1892. 61.9 89 7 27 13 1.56
1893 . . 64.9 88 27 64 28 3.92
1894. 62.6 86 14* 28 6* 2 03
1895. 52.1 85 2 11 8 3.19
1896. 59.0 85 5* 24 18 3.06
1897.] 63.0 90 21 27 27 6.57
1898. 57.5 89 19 20 1 2.04
1899 . 58.9 87 26 -2 13 5.69
1900. 58.5 68 10* 16 18 4.42
1901. 55.8 88 9 20 24 4.44
1902. 54.4 87 2 21 10 4.88
1903. 62.7 90 16* 20 18 5.67
1904 . 60.8 89 19* 23 2 3.03
1905. 58.1 89 12* 10 14 3.45
1906. . 58 8 85 26 23 1 2.78
*Also on other dates.

PRESSURE AND WIND TABLE.

Wind Velocity in Relative
Atmospheric Pressure Miles Humidity



STATIONSter. 30.10 42 20 208 8 7,180 w 27 97 02 87
50)9 , .0 L))9'O ~ .
0,~ M~ 0 ; 0 o0


'~ksnIl e 30.14 3014 18 29.7' 27 7,080 44 nl. 12 100 31 81 J.4cpiter V. 0 C.10 j-21 20 208- 8 7,180 3 W ) 7 97 -2 87 ey West. 30. 8 30 1 17 2993 8 6,090 42 nw. 27 98 54 81 Pensacola . 30.8 30.3, 3 2991 0.5 7 AI nw. 27 100o 43 76 Tampa. 30 [2 3o.27 17 20 84 8 5,637 3. w. 2 loo00 41 81














FLORIDA SECTION.

Average Temperature, Computed from Stations having a Record of ten years, or more including 1903.


District. 2 M .

Western . 52 .0 1 .47.3 74. 9.180.6 8060 77.1 '8.:59.0 53.67.
Northern .155.3 57.3163. 68.1174.9 79.5 81.2 81.1!7s. 70.9 62.5 56.9 -69.1
Central . 58.8 6.3 65.6 !0.1 75.979.8 81.4 71.2 79.3 73.5 66.1 6o.5 71.1
Southern .|64.466.1 18.6 72.6 77.3 80.4 81.881.9i.)75.7 71.2 65.8 73.9
Averages. 157.6160.1i04.1|69.5 75.5179.7 81.2 81.0178.7172. 64.7159.2 T''.

Average Precipitation, Computed from Stations having a Record of ten years, or more including 1903.

Western . 4.10 4.82 5.522.7413.40 5.86S.3017.90 4.72 2.8 2.18 4.0 57.0
Northern . 3.04 3.76 3.6912.941 .29 6.39 6;. .72 6.82 4.07 2.60 3.12 5:.1
Central . 2.63 3.36 2.65 12.0 3.20 7.94 7.48 7.66 8.11 4.23 2.01 2.29 0 .
Southern . 2.82 2.79 2.52 2.18 3.77 7.2 7.5 4.84 8.17 5.11 1.92 2.21 52.2
Averages .13.1513.683.5912-54 3.42i 6.90 7.41 7.tS1 0.16 4.20 2'.45 2.90 54.5

Greatest Monthly Precipitation. Data frm all Stations being Considered from 1892 to 1903. inclusive.




Year. 7



1892 . 8.7 4.2 3.8 4.41 4.623.2117.4 13.7 16. f-T4.YF - 9 -.91893 . 5.4 9.5 10.0 6.0 8.014.1112.6 11.112.511.71 5.0' 7.0
1894 . 4.4 11.2 7.5 4.01 6.9115.6115.315.719.8 7.4 76 3.
189 . 6.8 4.9 6.8 7.6 9. 9.8 13. .9' 1210 5 , . 189) . 8.0 7.310.61 3.51 9.020.9 20.0 14.6 11.1 7 1:2 .
5.2 1 E 10 11.0 9.4114.8 12.412.0 1.3' 6.5 . 18 . 2.1 6.0 3.3 7.4 6.2 9.1 27.9 21.3 17.9 170 7.5 11.83
1899 . 8. 7 11.5 7.6110.S 4.0111.6 24.4 11.8 11.329.11 5.01 6.0
1900 . 5.2 12.6 12.4 13.0 9.3 17.9 15.4!16 01105 14.1 3.5 S.3
1 0. 09.6 11.311.21 7.410.41 21.7 13.4'19.817.61 7.1' 2.2' 5.2
1902 . 3.3 10.6116.31 2.8j 7815.0 11.71 q.1 20.2j .0 .S 14.9
1903 . 9.1112.71 9.31 1.5118.0 14.5 13.0119.0 0 .6 11.5 1.6
Greatest . 617.2116.3[13.0 18.0123.2127.9 31.323.0 29.1 13.2 14.9










CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA FOR FEBRUARY, 1906.


STATIONS.


COUNTIES.


Northern Section.
Archer . Alachua . 9223 Federal Point . Putnam . 1014 Fernandina . Nassau . 15 5 Fort Georget . Duval . 1521 Gainesvill . Al, chua . 17520 Huntington . Putnam . 5010 Jacksonville . Duval . 4335 Jasper . Hamilton . 165 Johnstown . Bradford . 125 10 Lake City . Columbia . 201 16 Maccdenny . Baker . 14011 Middleburg . Clay . 0 10 Pinemount . Suwannee . 103 3 St Augustine . St. Johns . 1056 Sumner . Levy. 23 [6 Switzerland . ISt. Johns. o 10


Temperature, in degrees Farh. Precipitati( n, in inches Sky. o


bf- 0 ) )
= - caa
o 0 "e C. -0
4 .- __ __C2 t- . t ~





57.3+0 2 7824 3928 31 3 51 -044 2.97 4 13 l1l :nnee
54.2+-11.8 7725 3428 25 4.61 --0.88 3.10 9 15 8 I1e 52.5 - 1. 4 74 25 3428 . . . . . . .he 56.7 -0(.3 802:4 3428 33 1 73 -1.900o.99 5 15 4 9 . ,58.0+0 11 7 825 35 28 37 3.11 --0.802.45 4 14 6 81n.
54.3&-31 7524 33' 8 24 3.06 --0.07 2.41 711 8 9 no.
. . . . . . 31 28 . 2.76 -1.85 1.11 6 nw.
(-54.'4-2.4 c78 24 c28 2 41 2.77 - -2. 601,49 2 12 10 6 . 55 11-J 9 80 24, 31 28 34 3.45 -1.0,8 1.98 4 9 811 ne. 53.8-1 8 W)26 311 4 3.32 --1 .fl7 1.96 3 17 6 5 e.
54 1 --5 7925 26 1 40 3.77 --1. 39 3.13 . 17 2 9on-.
5,6 0 - 25 9 '8 3 .20 '- i -0 .72 244 9!i . . i .
56.81 0 0 7920 30 1 37 2.19 -2. 1 . 7 2 3176 I5no. 55.4- -1.41 7824 35 28 32 2.82 -1.37 1.03 5. . . .








CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA FOR FEBRUARY, 1906-Continued. 22


STATIONS.


COUNTIES.


Central Section.
Bartow. Polk . 17 Broo'sville. Hernando. 328 Clermont. . Lake . .110 De Land.Volusia. 32 Eustis. Lake . . .180 Fort Mead .Polk.125 Fort Pierce. *t.Lucie. 25 Grasmere . Orange. 175 Inverness . Citrus. 43 Kissimmee . Oseola. .sceoa. 65
M aabar . Brevard . 24 Merritt's Island . Brevard . 20 New Smyrna.Volusia. 20
Ocala . M arion . 150 Orange City: . . Volusia. 50 Orange Home. Stmter . 75


Temperature in degrees Eshr.




C )
P 5
~a cz '


11 62.4 0.4 14 60.6 �1.9 14 626 1.3 6 61.4 2.6 16 59.2 1.9 23 61.8 02 15 638 04 10 60.0 1 3 6 58 8 --2 5 14 599 -12 5 61 6 --1 3 25 618 - 25 18 (i1. + 1 9 19 59 2 - 0. 1I 106 410 )-0.5
2 59.S .


79 25* 4028 P3 20* 3528
8425 4028 81 24* 3528* 7924 3528 81 24* 3828 80 25* 4328 77 24' 3828 80 24 317 28* 77 25 38 8 83 25 40 28 7925 4,L 28 84 25 36 28 82 21 3328 8. 24 3: 28 81 22* 34 28


Precipitation,in inches


0



2.41 1.52 0.85

0.76 3.17 2.85

0.81 1.49 3.18
2.22 4.02 1 65 1. 05 1.05


sC 5M4


-1 37 0.79
-2.44 1 06
-3 14 0.36

-2.75 0.42
-+0 52 1.50
--1.13 081
. I . .
-3.58 0.53
-3.01 0.56
--0 36 1.04
-0 58 1.08 d-0.80 3.63
--1.78 0 53
--2.01 0 36
-2.17 056


0 *


zzz



4 18 9 3 23 0 4 13 11 . 12 8
2 16 11 4 21 6 5 16 7 . 20 6 4 7 13
4 . . .
5 16 8 5 15 4
4 . . .
4 13 11 4 20 7 6 14 12


Sky.


0
-oa








1sw.
5ne. 4 ne.
8 .
1 ne. ]e.
5 ne. 2 ne. 8 ne. . ne. 4 n. 9 ne. . n.
4 e-ne 1 ne. 2 ne.










CLIMATOLOGICAL DA


STATIONS.





Orlando . Plant City . Rockwell . St. L eo . . T am pa . Tarpon Springs . Titusville . Southern Section,
Avon Park . Caxambas . Flamimgo . Hypoluxo . Jupiter . Key W est . M anatee . M iam i . M yers . Nocatee .


COUNTIES.
C




Orange . 98 Hilisbor'gh. 121 M arion . Pasco . . 140 Hillsbor'gh. 20 Hillsbor'gh. 20 Brevard . 11


De Soto . 150 Lee . 6 Monroe . 1l Dade . 8 Dade . 28 Monroe . 22 Manatee . 16 D ade . Lee . 19 De Soto . 43


Temj a60.3


10 62.7 6 66.5 6 70.0 10 66.2 19 64.9 36 68.4 23 62 7 10 68.2 23 63.9 7 63.6


TA FOR FEBRUARY, 1906-Continued. 23
0
perature. in degreesFahr. Precipitation, in inches Sky.






a a 0 1 .




--1.9(a So25 a372 28 30 2.8 --2.22 0.0 5 . . . .


-{- . 8 5.6.5 . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
-0.6 81 24 352 29 1.64 -2.90.19 7 10 10 8 -e."
--3.6 7824 4028 27 L. 69 -1.45 0.0674 6 12 591he.
- -2.5 81 20 30 "S 37 2.03 -1.5 0.95 5 15 8 5 nw.
-+0.2 8224 41 2 28 3.14 --0.50 1.12 6 13 105 ene.



0. 7820 4 28 13 3.78 ---1.5 206 7 7 1 ne.

�0.7 8120 442 24 268-1050.8 4 20 7 1 e.
4.6 824 40 *28 2 .69 -10.450 0.7846 12 7 line.











STAT1ONS COUNTIES 4 - S 6


palachicola. Frankin. 2 2516 .
- o -O C +0) c CO -U O E rC



Western Section.
Apalacicola . Franklin. 28 2 a1i 6 . . . . . .
Bonifay. Holmes. 116 5. --2.2 a 7325 30 1 37 2.89 -4. 7 1.10 5 . . .ne.
Carrabelle. Franklin . 12 11 50.4 . . .
DeFuniak Springs. Walton.193 9 81.2 --1.8 7422 26 1* 38 3.3 --4.63 1.20 7 12 9 7n.
G ait . Santa R osa . . . . 1 2 ,,[s.Madison . Madison. . 2 . 3027 . 288 --2 62 170 7 24 C 4 n nc.
Marianna. Jackson. 85 7 53 58-3 2 78 24 30 1* 89 4.65 --.01 1.50 5 19 0 09,e. Molino . Escaibia. 49 3 48 9 -6 7 74 22 23 1 44 5.05 - -3.66 1 65 6 19i 0 ! n. Monticello. Jefferson. "207 2 53 4 7320 3028 32 2.99. 1 27 7 19 6 3,ne.
Mount Pleasant. Gadsden. . . . . . . 5.02 . . .
Pensacola . Escambia. 56 27 52.0--4.8 7225 33 3 2.5 1.00 0.83 8 11 10 7n.
Perry . Taylor. . . . . 2.90. .
St. Andrew. Washington. 12 9j 52. - 0 6 720 32 1 6 . --1.22 2.22 7 22 2 4 n.
Stephensville . Taylor. 7 55.2-0 0. 7920 e30 40 3.42 - 3.:.9 1.51 2
Tallahassee . .Leon. . 193 21 52.3- 2.5 7424 31 8 27 1.87 --1.77 1.45 5 13 7 8n.
\Vausau .t . Washington. 250 9 52.71--- i 7021 30 28* 37 2 05, -2 4 1.25 6 11 13 4. W ewahitchka. C alhoun. . . . . . 3. 4 . . .
LATE IR lI'ORT,Jan. 1906 aStale t N IIS. I -- . Apalachicola . . . . 53 . 7516 32 4 27 5.18 [-1 01 1.95 5 1 l )el,and . . .I I 9 85 22 I 35129 331. . . 51
All records are used in deteriniing Stattetcnwans, Iut the Imean 0)del rtures front the norital teiopeatoitile in
precipitation a;re basetl only on records fr[m stlatiois that have ten or 111(le year 'If obs'rvalion.
Theo letters a, 1, c, etc., illi'ate tn Ill e of tlays misin from report. NIMore tll O10 one diay
SWeathor bureau. 1Ti'herllom'ters are inot, self rregis"tering and readings are mide at 7 a. in., 2 p. n, :nd1 9
-. in. daily.
























PART II,
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS AND COM,
MERCIAL FEEDING STUFF.















REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE TAKING AND
FORWARDING OF FERTILIZER OR COMIMERCIAL FEEDING STUFF SAMPLES TO THE
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE.
-SECTION 15 OF THE LAWS.
Special samples of fertilizers or commercial feeding stuff sent in by purchasers, under See. 9 of the laws, shall be drawn in the presence of two disinterested witnesses, from'one or more packages, toughly mixed and a FAIR SAMPLE OF THE SAME OF NOT LESS THAN EIGHT OUNCES (ONE HALF POUND), SHALL BE PLACED IN A CAN OR BOTTLE, SEALED AND SENT BY A DISINTERESTED PARTY TO THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AT TALLAHASSEE. NOT LESS THAN EIGHT OUNCES, IN A TIN CAN OR BOTTLE, WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR ANALYSIS. This rule is adopted to secure fair samples of sufficient size tomake the necessary determinations, and to allow the preservation of a duplicate sample in case of protest or appeal. These duplicate samples will be preserved for two months from date of certificate of analysis.
The State Chemist is not the proper officer to receive special samples from the purchaser. The propriety of the method of drawing and sending the samples as fixed by the law is obvious.
The drawing and sending of special samples in rare cases is in compliance with law. Samples are frequently sent in paper packages or paper boxes, badly packed, and frequently in very smallquantity (less than ounce) frequently there are no marks, numbers or other means of identification. The postmark in some instances being absent.
I would call the attention of those who desire to avail themselves of this privilege to Sections 9 and 10 of the law, which are clear and explicit.
Hereafter strict compliance with above regulations will be required. The sample must be not less than one half pound, in a can or bottle, seated and addressed to the Commissioner of Agriculture, the senders name and ad. dress must also be on the package. This rule applying to special samples of fertilizers or commercial feeding stuff.












INSTRUCTIONS TO MANUFACTURER S AN [) DEALERS.

Each pac kage of Commercial Fertilizer, and each package of Commercial Feeding Stuff must have, securely attached thereto, a tag with the guaranteed analysis required by law, and the stamp showing the payment af the inspector's fee. This provision of the law-Section 3 of both laws-will be rigidly enforced.
Manufacturers and dealers will be required to properly tag and stamp each package of Commercial Fertilizer or Commercial Feeding Stuff under penalty as fixed in Section 6, of both laws, tags shall be attached to the top end of each bag, or head of each barrel.

INSTRUCTIONS TO PURCHASERS.

Purchasers arec cautioned to purchase no Commercial Fertilizers or Commercial Feeding Stuff that does not bear on each package an analysis tag with the guarantee required by law, and the stamp showing the payment of the inspector's fee. Goods not having the guarantee tag and stamp, are i-regular, and fraudulent; the absence of the guarantee tag and stamp being evidence that the manufacturer or dealer has not complied with the law. Without the guarantee tag and stamp showing what the goods ar-e guaranteed to contain, the purchaser has -io recourse against the manufacturer or dealer, such goods are sold illegally and fraudulently, and are generally of little value. All reputable manufacturers and dealers now comply strictly with the law and regulations, by placing the guarantee tag and stamp on each package.
The interest of the consumer, the farmer, or stockman, demands that they purchase no Commercial Fertilizers, of Commercial Feeding Stuff that does not have securely attached, the guarantee tag and inspection stamp.

INSTRUCTIONS TO SHERIFFS.

The attention of the Sheriffs of the various counties is called to Section 3 of both laws, defining their duties. This department expects each Sheriff to assist in maintaining the law and protecting the citizens of the State










from the imposition of fraudulent, inferior, or deficient Commercial Fertilizers or Commercial Feeding Stuff.
B. E. McLIN,
Commissioner of Agriculture.

The following tables of average composition of Commercial Feed Stuff is compiled from the report of the Conneticut Experimental Station. They'cover a large number of analysis and are fully representative of the standard composition of the various feeds in the tables. They are given for reference, should a feed stuff vary materially from these averages , its purity may be questioned. If the "ash" content exceed to any great extent, sweepings mav be suspected. If the crude fiber be excessive, oat buils, corn cobs, rice chaff or other ligneous or fibrous materials may be suspected. While the valuable constituents, "protein" "sugar and starch," and "fat," should not materially vary from these tables of averages, that are practically standards of comparison, for the feeds mentioned in ihe tables.

COPIES OF THE FERTILIZE, R LAW.

Citizens interested in the fertilizer and stock feed laws of the State, and desiring to avail themselves of their prote*ction, can obtain copies free of charge by sending for same to the Commissioner of Agriculture.












AVE RAGE COMPOSITION OF C OMMIERkCIAL
FEED STUFF.


NAME OF FEED.


Cotton Seed Meal . Linseed M eal . W heat Bran . Middlings,. Mixed Feed, (wheat) . Corn Meal. Corn (Grain) . Corn Cobs .
Corn and Cob Meal . Corn and Oats, equal parts. W heat . . O ats . . . Soja Be,,s. .

Velvet Beans and Hulls . R ice H ulls . G luier M eal . Gluter Feed . Hominy Feed . Rye Products (bran) . Barley Sprouts . Distillers Grains. Oat Feed . Provinder . V ictor Feed . AXX Corn and Oat Feeds .


IC,,,Ie, r,. ;Starch Cr"iero antI Fat i Ash
F Fbe! ten. Sugar


705 43 16' 249 922 6 60

8 76, 34 70 35 91 5 .4 6 12 8 391 15 93 54 62 4 70 5 33 6361 17 14 50 60 4 26 4 30 7 80 1686 5444 4 79 530 164 873 7132 314 1 20
210 1050 6960 540 150

30 10 240 54 90 050 1 40 6 60 8 50 64 80 3 50 1 50 5 80 9 60 66 10 4 40 2 20 1 80 11 90 71 99 2 10 1 80 9 50 11 80 59 70 -500 3 09
4 80 34 00. 28 00 16 50 5 40 9 20 19 70 51 30 4 50 3 30 35 70 3 60' 38 60 0 70 13 20 125 37 06 46 52 3 27 o 68 7 31 24 17 54 30 3 44 1 80 4 05 10 49 65 27 7 85 2 54 4 63 15 57 61 28 3 02 3 80 10 94 27 20 42 66 1 56 6 34 12 90 32 23 33 341 1209 1 86 2057 791 54581 326 534

391 1062 67341 403 183

1063 883 6246} 402 864
994 9 66 646 509 324











31

AVERAGE COMPOSITION OF COMMERCIAL FEED
STUFF-Continued.

Crude Pro- Starch
NAMFE OF FEED. Fir eran r Ft Ash
Fibrei teir Su ar F a Ash

Corn and Oat Feeds. 12 09 8 78 61 73 3 73 3122

Propriet~.ry Horse. Feeds. 9 57 12 48 60 54 4 27 2_83

Molasses Feeds. 8 49 16 34 51 72 1 79 6118

P(ultry Feeds. 4 62 15 8 60 27 5 82 27 63

Beef Scrap . 44 70 3 28 14 75 29 20

Quaker Dairy Feed.15 53 14 42 52 12 4 05 5 31

Crepmer3 Feed. 1007 20 06 51 00 5 38 3 57









32

Composition of Fertilizer Materials,

NITROGENOUS MATERIALS.

Pounds per Hundred.


Ammonia Phosphoric
Acid Potash
Nitrate of Soda . 17 to 19 . . Sulphate of Ammonia . 21 to 24 . . Dried Blood . 12 to 17 . Concentrated Tankage . 12 to 15 1 to 21 .
Bone Tankage . 6 to 9 10 to 15 .
Dried Fish Scrap . 8 to 11 6 to 8! . Cotton Seed Meal . 7 to 10 2 to 3 1i to 2
Hoof Meal . 13 to 17 1i to 2 .
PHOSPHATE MATERIALS.

Pounds per Hundred.

I Available Insoluble
Ammonia Phosphoric Phosphoric Acid ' Acid
Florida Pebble Phosphte. . . . 26 to 32 Florida Rock Pnosphate . . . 33 to 35 Florida Super Phosphate . . 14 to 19, 1 to 8 Grouned Bone . .3 to 6 5 to 8 15 to 17
Steamed Bone . .2 to 4 6 to 9, 10 to 20
Dissoved Bone .2 to 4 13 to 15 2 to 3
POTASH MATERIALS AND FARM MANURES

Pounds per Hundred


I PhosActual Am'nial phoric Potash I I Acid


Muriate of Potash . . 0 Sulphate of Potash . 48 to 52 Double Sul. of Pot. & Mag. 26 to 30 K ainit . 12 to 12J Sylvinit . 16 to 20 Cotton Seed HullAshes . 15 to 30 Wood A. hes, uneached . 2 to 8 Wood Ashes leached .1 to 2 Tobacco Stems . 5 to 8 Cow Manure (fresh) . 0.40 Horse Manure (fresh) . 0.53 Sheep Manure (fresh) . 0.67 Hog Manure (frF.sh) . 0 60 Hen Dung (fresh) . 0.85 Mixed Stable Manure. 063


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


. l to2 . 1 to 1 2to4
OV,41 0.16 0to601 0.28 1.00 0.23 0.55 0.19
2.07 1.54 0 76 0.26


Lime


10
30 to 25
35 to 40
3j
0.31 0.21 0.33 0. 08 0.2-1
0.70












MARKET PRICES OF CHEMICALS AND FERTIL1Z,
ING MATERIALS AT FLORIDA SEA PORTS,
JANUARY, 1905.


Less than 5 to 10


Ammoniates. 5 tons
Nitrate of Soda 17 per cent.
Ammonia .$57.00 Sulphate of Ammonia 25 per cent. Ammonia.72.00 Dried Blood 16 per cent. Ammonia .56.00


tons.


10 toI1s & over.


$56.50 $56.00 71.50 71.00 55.50 55.00


POTASH.


High Grade Sulphate Potash
*48 per cent. Potash (K20). Low Grade Sulphate Potash 26 per cent. Potash (K20). Muriate of Potash 50 per cent. Potash (K20) . . Nitrate Potash, 13 Am., 42 Potash (K20). Kainit 12 per cent. Potash. Canada Hardwood Ashes 4
per cent. (~K20) Potash.


52.00 32.00


51.00 50.00 31.00 30.00


46.00 45.00 44.00


82.00 14.00


81.00 80.00 13.50 13.00


17.00 16.50 16.00


AMMONIA AND PHOSPHORIC ACID.


Hig-h Grade Blood and Bone, 10
cent Ammonia.36.00 Low Grade Blood and Bone, 6j
per cent. Ammonia, 8 per
cent. Phosphoric Acid .28.00 Owl Brand Tankage, 51 per cent.


Al-rmonia.
Raw bone 4 per cent. Ammonia
22 per cent. Phosphoric Acid Ground Castor Pomace 6 per cent. Ammonia, 2 per cent. Phosphoric Acid .
3 Bulletin.


20.00 33.00 23.00


35.50 35.00 27.50 27.00 19.50 19.00 32.50 32.00 22.50 22.00












Bright Cotton Seed Meal 8 per
cent. Ammonia, market quotations . Dark Cotton Seed Meal, 6 per
cent. Ammonia, market quotions . .


28.00


21.00


27.50 27.00 20.50 20.00


PHOSPHORIC ACID.


High Grade Acid Phosphate,
16 per cent. Available Phosphoric Acid . Acid Phosphate 14 per cent.
Available Phosphoric Acid. Boneblack 17 per cent. Avail
able Phosphoric Acid . Odorless Phosphate .


15.00

14.00 25.00 25.00


14.50 14.50 13.50 13.00

24.50 24.00. 24.50 24.00


MISCELANEOU&


H. G. Ground Tobacco Stems,
3 per cent. Ammonia, 9 per cent. Potash . Pulverized Ground Tobacco Stem s .
Tobacco Dust, No. 1 3 per
cent. Ammonia, 2 K20 Potash .
Tobacco Dust, No. 2, 11/2 per cent. Ammonia, 11/2 per cent. Potash .
Dark Tobacco Stems, baled. . Land plaster in sacks .


25.00 16.00


21.00 16.00 16.00 10.50


24.50 24.00 15.50 15.00 20.50 20.00


15.50 15.50 10.25


15.00 15.00 10.00


The charges by reputable manufacturers for mixing and bagging, any special or regular formula, is $1.50 per ton in excess of above prices.













JACKSONVILLE PRICES CURRENT.



FEED STUFFS.

Pure wheat bran, per ton, $23.50. Pure middlings ., per ton, $25.00. Purina feed, per ton, $26. Victor meal, per ton, $23. Cotton hulls, per ton, $9.,00. Other quotations are:
Gluten food, for cows, per ton, $27. Jersey cow feed, per ton, $22. Purina stock food, 100 sacks, 175 lbs, $25.50. Purina stock feed, less quantity, 100 lbs., $26.00. Atlas stock feed, per ton, $28.00. Atlas sugar feed, per ton, $25.00. Southern seed rye, per bushel, $1.25.
Texas rust-proof seed oats, per bushel, 85c.
May or Burt seed oats, 32 pounds to bushel, per bushel, 80 cents.
Cotton seed meal, bright, 100 -sacks, per ton, $26.00.
Cotton seed meal, bright, less quantity, per ton, $26.50.
Cotton seed meal, dark, car load, per ton, $18.50.
Cotton seed meal, dark, 100 sacks, per ton, $19.00.
Salt, 200-lbs sacks, per sack, $1.
Rock salt, for stock, per pound, lie.
White corn, car load, per sack, of 110 pounds, $1.30.
White corn,, 100 sacks, per sack of 11-0. pounds, $1.33.
White corn, less quantity, persack of 110 pounds, $1.35.
Mixed corn, 100 sacks, per sack of 110 pounds, $1.28.
Mixed corn! 100 sacks, per sack of 110 pounds, $1.26.
Mixed corn, less quantity, per sack of 110 pounds, $1.24.
White oats', car load, per sack of 125 pounds, $1.65.
White oats 100 sacks, per sack of 125; pounds, $1.68.
111fite oats, less quantity, per sack of 125 pounds, $1.70.
White oats, car load, per sack of 100 pounds, $1.30.
AN'hite oats, 100 sacks, per sack of 100 pounds, $1.33.
White oats, less quantity, per sack of 100 pounds, $1.35.
Fancy NvIdte clipped oats, 125 pounds, Se per sack Ligher.











Fancy white clipped oats, 100 pounds, Ge per sack higher.
Mixed oats, car load, per sack, of 125 pounds, $1.65.
Note-Consumers are urged to compare tlhe current prices with the "Feeding Value" as shown in the tables of analysis of feed stuff. It will be noted that Middlings and Bran at the prices quoted are more economical than other feeds, which sell for more per ton and are far below the standard in value. Low grades feeds, mill otYall, and similar feed, are largely advertised and sell for higher prices than standards, though of much less value.
A comparison of these prices and the tables, will show. that prices does not govern value or quality; that some of the highest priced feeds, have less value than others that can be purchased for less money. The effect of the "Stock Feed Law" has already been of marked benefit to the State. A number of low grade feeds, with fancy brands, and largely advertised. have been to large extent withdrawn from the State. If consumers will carefully steady the tables of analysis of various brands, and compare them with the market prices, and purclhase only those that compare favorably in quality and price, inferior feeds will soon disappear from the State.











FACTORS FOR CONVERSION.

To convertAmmonia into nitrogen, multiply by . 0.824 Ammonia into Protein by . 5.15 Nitrogen into ammonia, multiply by . 1.214 Nitrate of soda into nitrogen, multiply by . 16.47 Nitrogen into Portein by . 6.25 Bone Phosphate into phosphoric acid,multiplied by 0.458 Phosphoric Acid into Bone Phosphate,multiply by 2.184 Murate of Potash into actual potash, multiply by 0.632 Actual potash into Murate potash, multiply by. 1.583 Sulphate of potash into actual potash, multiply by 0.541 Actual potash into sulphate of potash, multiply by 1.85 Nitrate of potash into nitrogen, iuultiply by . 0.139 Carbonate of potasl into actual potash, multiply by 0.681 Actual potash into carhlmnate of potash, multi)ly by 1.466
For instance you buy 95 per cent. of nitrate of soda and want to know how much nitrogen in it, multiply 95 per cent. by 16.47 you will get 15.65 per cent. nitrogen; you want to know how much ammonia this Nitrogen is equivalent to, then multiply 15.65 per cent. by 1.214 and you get 18.99 per cent., the equivalent in ammonia.











STATE VALUES.

It is not intended by the "State valuation' to ftu the price or commercial value of a given brand. The "State values" are the market prices for the various approved chemicals ai~d materials used in mixing or mnanufacturing commercial fertilizers, at the date of issuing a bulletin, or the opening of the "season."~ They may, but seldom do, vary from the market prices, and are made liberal to meet any slight advance or decline.
They are compiled from price lists and commercial reports by reputable dealers and journals.
The question is frequently asked: "What is 'Smith's Fruit alld Vine' worth per ton ?" Such a question cannot be answered categorically. Bly analysis, the ammonia, available phosphoric acid, and p~otash mlay be determined, and the inquirer informed what the cost of the necessary material to compound a ton of goods similar to "Smith's Fruit and Vine" w ould he, using none but accepted and well known materials of the best quality.
State values do not consider "trade secrets," loms v'n bad bills, cost of advertisements, and expenses of collections. The "State value" is simply that price at which the various ingredients necessary to use in compounding a fertilizer can be purchasedfor cash in~ ton lots at Florida sea parts.
These price lists, in one, five and ten lots, are published in this report, with the "State values" for 1906 deducted therefrom.
The valuation for 1906 being the same as for 1905.









STATE VALUATIONS.
For Available and Insoluble Phosphoric Acid, Ammonia
and Potash for the Season of 1906.
Available Phosphoric Acid 5 cents a pound
Insoluble Phosphoric Acid. 1 cent a pound
Ammonia(or its equivalent in nitrogen). 15 cents a pound Potash (as actual potash, K20) 51 cents a pound
If calculated by unitsAvailable Phosphoric Acid $1.00 per unit
Insoluble Phosphoric Acid 20 cents per unit
Ammonia (or its equivalent in nitrogen) $3.10 per unit Potash $1.10 per unit
With a uniform allowance of $1.50 per ton for mixing and bagging.
A unit is twenty pounds, or 1 per cent in a ton. We find this to be the easiest and quickest method for calculating the value of fertilizer. To illustrate this take for example a fertilizer which analizes as follows: Available Phosphoric Acid. . 6.:2 per cent.x$1.00 - 6.22 Insoluble Phosphoric Acid 1. 50 per eent.x .20- .30 Ammonia . 8.42 per c nt.x 3.1)- 10.60 Potash. 7.23 per cent.x 1.10- 7.95 Mixing and bagging. 1.50

Commercial value at sea ports . 26.57
Or a fertilizer analyzing as follo.-s
Available phosphoric acid . H per ce>nt.x$1 00-$ 8.00 Ammonia.2 per cent.x 3.10- 6.20 Potash . . 2 per cent.x 1-10- 2.20 M fixing and bagging. . 1.50

Commercial value at sea ports . $17.90
The above valuations are for cash for materials delivered at Florida seaports, and they can be bought in" one ton lots at these prices at the date of issuing this Bulletin. Where fertilizers are bought at interior points, the additional freight to that point must be added.
If purchased in car load lots for cash, a reduction of ten per cent. can be made in above valuations, i, e.:
Available Phosphoric Acid 93 cents per unit
Potash (K20) 99 cents per unit
Ammonia (or equivelent in nitrogen) $2 79 per unit The valuations and market prices in succeeding illustrations, are based on market prices for one ton lots.








40

SPECIAL SAMPLES.

It is shown by the number of "Special Samples" (those sent in direct by the purchaser of fertilizers) that the law is becoming more generally understood by the farmer, fruit and vegetable grower. Purchasers who have any reason to doubt the correctness of the guarantee on the goods furnished them, do not hesitate to send in samples for analysis.
This right to have a sample of the goods purchased analyzed by the State Chemist, under Section 9 of the law
-without charge-the inspection fees covering the cost of analysis,, as well as inspection-has doubtless had a direct influence upon the increased quality of the goods sold in the State. When properly drawn, sealed, witnessed and transmitted, the "Special Sample" has proved a safeguard to the consumer, legitimate dealer, and manufacturer, and a check upon the careless, ignorant, or fraudulent vendor or manufacturer.
It fundshes the consioner with, the same protection demanded by the manufacturer ', who huys his materials 00y upon the guarantee, and pays for thein according to analysis.
By far the largest amount of commercial fertilizers used in Florida ., are manufactured or mixed by factories in the State. Lar 'ge amounts of fertilizing materials are imported direct by factories, and dealers located at our sea port cities; cargoes of potash salts direct from Germany are now frequently received by Florida importers, while large amounts of acid phosphate are manufactured at and exported from the various Gulf and Atlantic ports.
Florida consumers may now purchase their fertilizers and chemicals at Florida sea ports as cheaply as at any of the -sea ports of the country.
On a preceding page a table of the "Average Composition of Commercial Feed Stuffs" will be found. Consumers should study this table, select the food best suited to his demandsprice of course considered-see that the "Guarantee" on the package he purchases compares favorable with the average in the table, and if doubtful of the truth of the statement on the "Guarantee' send at once a sample of the suspected material to the Commissioner of Agriculture at Tallahassee. Send one-half pound in a "tin can sealed," as provided by law.










LIGHT WEIGHT-FALSE STATEMENTS.

Some complaint 'has been made recently as to failure to furnish full weight as guaranteed.
In one case of light weight cotton seed meal, discovered by the Inspector, the goods were sold by the sheriff, as provided by law.
Other cases have 'been reported, particularly "Kainits."
The public, dealers, and consumers, are cautioned to examine their purchases, and. in ease of doubt, have the sacks weighed at the railroad station, or at the warehouse--reporting deficiencies in weight if found to exist, with names of sellers, manufacturers and witnesses to the weighing and other facts, and circumstances. This
applies to fertilizers, and feeding stuff-(also to grain and other articles).
The department is desirous of maintaining the standard of both quality and quantity as expressed in the gauarantee, and to this end requests the active co-operation of all citizens.
A false statement of weight on grain or feed, is a misdemeanor, and subjects the seller to fine or imprisonment, or both, under C'hapter 4976 (No. 92) Acts of 1901. Also the sale of light weight fertilizer and feed stuff, subjects the seller to a fine and forfeiture of the good., under the Fertilizer and Feed Stuff Laws-.










ASHES, HARD WOOD, PALMETTO. CANLDA
ASHES.

The attention of purchasers, (ldealers and consumers. is called to the analysis of various ashes, hard wood and otherwise, in this and other reports, seldom do these ashes cantain more than 3 per cent of potash-frequently less than 1 per cent; as the potash content is the only fertilizing ingredient (excepting a very small amount of phosphoric acid) it becomes a very expensive source of potash. Most of the ashes examined by the department have evidently been leached. Ashes should be purchased strictly upon guarantee (as should all other fertilizers and feeds) and the seller held strictly to his guarantee.
There are many tons of ashes used as a fertilizer in this State. When they can be purchased at a price comparable with their actual value they are doubtless a most valuable source of potash. The average price of these goods is. however, far in excess of their value. Potash obtained from this source generally costs much more than from other reliable sources Sulphate, or Muriate of Potash. Kainit or Sylvilite. Samples of Hickory. Map!e. Palmetto and other so-called Hardwood Ashes, examined this season, show from 0.57 to 4.24 per cent. of Potash, worth from $0.62 to $4.66 per ton at seaport-s. The average of four samples shows 2.56 per cent. of Potash. Guarantees are generally 2 to 8 per cent. Potash. The mimimun is the actual guarantee. The best unleached ashes contain but
8 per cent.; ordinarily less than 5 per cent.










BUREAU OF FERTILIZERS. R. E. RosE, State Chemist. L. HEIMBURGER, Assistant Chemist.
Analysis of Special Samples under Sec. 9, Act approved May 22, 1901.
(Samples taken by purchaser).


NAME OR BRAND


Pine Ashes . Fertilizer No. 3 (Sulphate of Potash) . Fertilizer No. 4 . Cotton Seed Meal . Hard Wood Ashes . Fertilizer . Fertilizer . Hard Wood Ashes . Fertilizer . . . Dissolved Bone Black . Ground Ky. Tobacco Stems. Fertilizer . . . FertilIzer . . F ertilizer . . F ertilizer . Cotton Seed Meal .


8.35
31 26 901 4.75

14.5


's 0:}


Phosphoric Acid








8.36 0.93 9.29 4.30 . . . 8.25 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.99 0.61 463 2 99 11 52 1.35 12.87 025

5.6- 1. 87 7.55 2.70, 8 16.9 0.401 17.37 . .
. . 3.06
8 26 0.19 8.4-5 402 8.87 0.2:3 9 10 2 47 ,2 52 5.14 7. 61 5 932 0.08 940 39
� . . . . . . . . . .7. .


BY WHOM SENT



7.98 B. S. Ashley, Lakeland, Fla

47.32 F. T. Dorsey, Pebb'e, Fla. 6.97 F. T. Dorsey Pebble, Fla.
E. A. Hargrove, Quincy, F a. 068 J. E. Page, Sanford, Fla. 15.56 W. H. Meynardie, Jaeksonville, F a. 10. 95 Johnson & Co., Leesburg, Fla.
1.85 S. A. Bravo, iami, F a.
6.74 II. G. Hicks, Galloway, Fla. . Willson S Toomner Fert. Co., Jacksonville. 10.67 Willson & Toomer Fert. Co., Jacksonville 11.95 T G. Albritton, Gardner, Fla.
2.57 1, lorida Cotton Oil Co., Jacksonville, Fla.
7.16 J. S. Smart, Ft. Pierce, Fla. 12.00 W. E. Wilder, Arcadia, FIa. . Forida Cotton Oil Co., Tallahassee, Fla.








BUREAU OF FERTILIZERS-Continued.


NAME OR BRAND



Cotton Seed Meal . 856
Fertilizer No 1.857 Fertilizer No. 2 . R58 Fertilizer . 859 Acid Phosphate No. 657 . 860 Fertilizer . . 861 Fertilizer (R. I. B. 35) . 862 Fertilizer. . . 868 Cotton Seed Meal . 864 Cotton Seed Meal . 865 Fertilizer 866
F ertilizer . . 867 Orange Fruiter . . 868 Fertilizer . . . 869 T ankage . I 70 Tankage . 1 871 Fertilizer . . 872 Fertilizer No. t (Sulphate of.
Potash) . . 873 Fertilizer No. 2 (Sulphafc of
Potash) . 84 Fertilizer No. I . 875


Phosphoric Acid

0 . BY WHOM SENT
0 Cd9


. . . Florida Cotton Oil Co., Tallahassee, Fla.
* . 9.75 l, 10.94 (0 5 10 W I. Meynardie, Jacksonville, Fla.
4.46 3.1( 7 62 4 68 8 94 W. H. Meynard'e, Jacksonville, Fla.
8.54 0.7k 9.28 2.57 2.73 Florida Cotton Oil Co., Jacksonville, Fla.
164( 1 .V 17.55 . 0. Painter Fert Co., Jacklsonvil e, Fla.
8 72 81 0. 6( 644 341 10.63 E. 11 Morgan, Fort Ogd n Fla.
9.23 8,77 0. 21 9 ('3 4.5, 11 80 t. W. Graves, Ocoee, Fla I5.1l 2.6 7.86 3 08 9 92 Joseph Duncan, Lilly. H]a.
. . . . . -.95 F. lorida C(otton Oil Co., Tatllhas;ee, Fla
I . . . 1 97 4 69 1 45 Florida Cotton Oil Co, lacksonville, Fla. . 84/- 0. 85 9,33 5 26 4.91 E It. Parker, Pebble, Fla.
8.25 0.27 8 52 3 .l! 12 0 1 J. 11. Soaler, Oakland, Fla.
10.94 8 47 0 15 8.62 3.S81 11.40 Armour Fert. Works, Jacksonville Fla. . 6 25 (.9( 7. 5 2 9:,1 9 89 Lee Lofton, Arcad a. Fla. . . 5 47 9 95 . wander's Pert Co.,Jacksonville, Fla.
6.92 9 75 .1ander's Fert Co., Jacksonville, Fla.
1025 0.8;3 10 58 3.21 11 69 It. M. Brumby, Dunedin, Fla.

. . . 19.961H. A. Perry, Pomona, Fla
. (1 . ' . . 7 .5 46 .48 Fl. A. Perri, P'on ion ta, Fla
9 61l I 3,97i 7.451 68 1 (55 A. 11. Hlarrinigton, Winter Haven, Fla.










BUREAU OF FERTILIZERS-Continued.


NAME OR BRAND



Fertilizer No. 2. 876 9.57 F ertilizer . . . 878 . Fertilizer. 87 9 . Fe tilizer . 880 . F ,rtiizer . . . 88 9 6!' Fertilizer N-. 12. 882 4 92 Nitrate of Soda. 883 . CIoton Seed Meal . 884 . Acid Phosphate. 8 5 . bulphate f Potash . I 6 . Fertil zer. 887 . Fertilizer N o. 1 . . . Fertil zer No. 2. . .
Cottu Seed Meal . 890 . F. rtilizer. 8 1 . Cotton SeeJ Meal . . 892. Velvet Beans and Hulls . S93 . Fertilizer . 894 . Cotton Seed Mfeal. 895 . Cotton Seed Meat. 96 .
Ashes No. 1. . . . 897 Ashes No. 2. 898 .


Phosphoric Acid






6.93 0 81 7.74 3.21 1.66 1.34 3.00 5.80 5.54 1.67 7.21 3.13 5 2q 2.62 7.90 3 68 5.42 1.12 6.54 3.27 4.83 1.46 6.29 3.40 . . . . 18 .60 8.00
15.06 1.46 16.52 . . . . . .
5.48 0.43 5.91 3.88 643 1 05 7.50 3.38 4.27 252 6.79 4*62
. . . 7.56 7.13 1.07 8.20 4.04
. . . . 8 .23
. . 0.87 3.33 7.39 0.44 7.82 2.28 . . . 8 .13 . . . 8 .13 . . . I. .


BY WHOM SENT

0

13.38 X. B. Har ington, Win er H ivtn, Fa.
7.20 W. H Howard, D er Fie d, Fla.
9 02 Se nde.r's Fert. Co. J .cksonville, Fl;i. 10.51 S.C Gate-, Wim urn, Fla.
9 09 W. H. Platt, L ly, Fla. 10.44 '. B. Graham, Pebble, Fla. . FranKlin Tylpr, Arcadia, Fla.
. .1 ." 49.1e
10.9 V. P. Cowburn. Crescent Ciy. Fla.
9 O0 C. L. Eaidy, Lindpen. Pla
9.91 "
. FI rid'. Cotton OIC >. Tl libu , Fla.
8.78 S- M. Alsobhook. Dnia, Fia. . J. B. HuLgins, Bluff Springs, Fla.
0.89 W. A. T rr-ll, Bushnell, Fla.
9.93 B. J. Lohmeyer, Seven Oaks, Fla. . H. W. Elis, Caryvi le, Fla. . Florida Co ton Oil Co., Tallahassee. Fla.
2.64 L.Tedder, Hoynton, F a. 3.86 L. Tedd. r. Boynton, Fla.









BUREAU OF FERTILIZERS-Continued.


P


NAME OR


BRAND.


Fertilizer . F ertilizer. . Cotton Seed Meal . Fertilizer . . . Acid Phosphate . Fertilizer No. 1. Sheep Manure. Fertilizer. . . . Fertilizer No. 4. Cotton Seed Meal. F ertilizer . . F ertilizer . Sea Bird Guano. K ainit . . . Fertilizer. . . Cotton Seed Meal . Kaini t . Acid Phosphate. Nitraleof So!a . K ainit,
F.vtiliz(,r No. 1. . Pertilizer N o. 2. . FIe tilizer No 3 . . .


.~ ;



899 .
900 . 901 . 902 .


908 .
904 . 905. 906 .
907 .
908 . 909. 910 . 911.
912 . 918 . 914 . 915 . 916 . 917 . 918 . 919 . 920 .
,921 .


hosphor


4.97 3.02

3.683 12.54 5.99

4.74 6.41

6.03 2 61


4.73


15.84


6.03
7.7T 8.321


ic Acid

0 . BY WHOM SENT.



18 6.15 5.4( 5.12 L. Tedder. Boyton, Fla. 70 6.72 2.3' 10.47 HIux , Umatilla, Fla.
. 8.64. . J. L. Alexander, Blounts Town, F'a. 52 6.25 6.7F 10.99 J. S. Smart, Ft. P'iercef, Fla. 14 12.88 . MB Anderson, Edwards, Fla
59 7.58 3.34 8.71 Sander's Fert Co., Jaclsonville, Fla.
1.76 2.9( 1.96 W. S. Ross, Sanford, Fla. '2 5.66 4.0( 7.04 R. Christiensen. Ovedio, Fla. 10 7.51 3.7T 7.68 C. L. Eaddy, Linden, Fla.
. 7.94 . N. H. Fogg, Altamonte Springs, Fla.
5 6.48 3.6t 11.52J R. Leatberman, Delray, Fla. 71 7 32 4.05 7 48 C. T. Brown, Dilray, Fla.
13 00 10.33 2.10 John T Hil 1, Tarpon Sp)iings, Fa
. . . 12.51 J. W . O'\eal, Lamontp, Fla. T6 6.49 4.64 6.75 A. S Nelson, Dunedin. Flia.
. 7.65. Florida Cotton Oil Co , Tlallahassee, Fla. . . . 12 65 NM. F. Horn, Jasper, Fla.
5 16.69. I. H. Anderson, Edwards, Fla.
17.80 . S T. Page, Bartow, Fla.
. 12.54 S. C Counce, Laklie City, Vla. 8 6.81 4.27 11.89 Bariorius, Seminole, Fla.
3 7.92 3.95 11.63 Sartorius, Seminole, Fla 31 8.65 4.05 11.73 Sart.orius, Seninolo,. Ila.









BUREAU OF FERTILIZERS-Continued. 47
For values see heading " Bureau of Fertilizers."
NOTE-This department is not aware of the source of the goods, or the names of manufacturers of " Special Samples " sent in by purchasers. Dealers frequently send in samples of goods for examination before purchasing. A " Special Sample " sent in by a dealer or manufacturer hence is not an evidence that the goods are offered by him for sale. The "Official Samples" taken by the State Chemist, or his assistant, on followng pages, state the name of the goods and the manufacturers, the guaranteed analysis, and the amount of fertilizing ingredients found by the State Chemist.
Moisture not determined in samples sent in paper or wood boxes.
Tobacco stems and tobacco dust contain some phosphoric acid, but it is bought for the potash and ammonia, content. Cotton seed meal contains some phosphoric acid and soul$ potash, but is boutzht for the ammonia content.
Where only the insoluble phosphoric acid is given in the table, it has been determined as total phosphoric acid.
Not less than eight ounces (f~ pound), is required for a "Special samplee'
Special attention is called to the "Caution to Purchasers of Cotton Seed Meal" on another page. This adulterated meal is sold as bright or prime meal---thougb the guarantee is but 4.j per cent. of anmmonia--it is evidently adulterated with rice hulls, its value is but little more than half that of prime meal.









DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, DIVISION OF CHEMISTRY. 48
R. E. ROSE, STATE CHEMIST, ANALYSIS OF FERTILIZERS, 1905, L. HEIMBURGER ASSISTANT ( HEMIST.
Samples taken by State Chemist under Section 1. Act approved May 22 1901.


NAME OR BRAND


Cotton Seed Meal . Cotton Seel Meal . Cotton Se Meal . Armour's Sp c al l r, Tree Crrow r. A mour's Or:ginal ixture No. 1.


C
C) .0
s
0k
z
0


cC
-i


PHOSPHORIC ACID






0


602 Guarant'd Analysis.2.10
Official Analysis. . .

603 Guarant'd Analysis. . . 2.50
Official Analysis.

604 IGuarant'd Analysis.
Official Analysis.

805 Guarant'd Arnalysis. 10.00 5.(00 1.00 .
Official Analysis. 7.79 4.82 0.69 5.51

(;0(; Guarant'd Analysis. 10.00 5.(X) . .
Official Analysis. 8.97 5 18 0.96 6.14


BY WHOM AND WHERE

MANUFACTURED


7.50 2.00 Alabama C. (. Co., Mo7.66 . bile, Ala.

7.50 1.50 Florida C. O. Co., Talla7.09 . hssee, FlIa.

8.00 . Fl i~ (F (). C(: , Jackson8.15 . ville, la

4 00 6.(0(Arclour's Pert. Works,
4.02 6.63 Juacksonillt, Fla.

5 00 5.00, r.\ iur's Iirt. Works,
4 66 5.37 .Jaclsomvillh, Fla











Armorrr'sPractica


Armour's Pr actic al
Trucker .


Armour's C.lery Gr wer


Akmin ur's.Orange Fruiter Armo,,r's Blood Bone and P. tash . Armour's Lrg a Spee al Fruit and Vine . Armour's Fruit and Root Cr p Spec al.


Armour's Fruit and Vine Armou 's L, ttuce Speci'l Armour's St r a wbe rry Fruiter.

Armour's Irish Potato Spe .ial .

4 Bulletin,


ANALYSIS OF FERT11IZERS-Continued.


607 Guarant'd Analysis. 10.00
Official Analysis. 8.17

60s Guarant'd Analysis. 10.00
iOfficial Analysis. 8.12

609 Cuarant'd Analysis., 10.00
Official Analysis. 10.94
610 G;uarant'd Analysis. 10 0(0
official Analysis . 8.56

611 Guarant'd Analysis. 10.00
Official Analysis. 7.60

612 ]Guarant'd Analysis. 10 00
Official Analysis. 10 72

613 .Tuarant'd Analysis. 10.00
Official Analysis. 9.34

614 Guarant'd Analysis. 10.00
Official Analysis . 7.06

615 Guarant'd Analysis. 10 00
Official Analysis. 6 98

616 uarant'd Analysis. 10.00
Ifficial Analysis. 6.08


6.00 6.22

5.00 5.32

8.00 8.47

8.00 7.77

6.00 5.61

8.00 7.28

6.00, 5.201

3.00 3 .74,

5.00,
6 3L

5.10| 6.17


2.00 . 1.30 7.52

1.00 .
0.68 6.00

0.00 .
0.15 8.62

1 00 .
1.07 8.79
0.50 .
1.91 7.62

1.00 .
1.17 8.45

1.00 .
0.72 5.96

2.00 .
0.78 4.5.

2.00
1.19 7.5(

0.50 . 0.35 6.52


3.00 10.00 Armour's Fert Works,
2 85 9. 11 Jacksonvillc, Fla.

8.00 4.00 Armour's Fert. Works,
7.35 5.22 Jacksonvil:e, la

4.00 12.00 Armour's Fert Works,
3.80 11.40 Jacksonville, Fla.

5 7.00 Armour's Fe t. Works,
4.97 7.27 Jacksonville, Fla.

3.00 10.00 Armour's Fert. Works,
3.97 10.18 Jacksonville, Fla.

2 00 5.00 Arrl(ur's Fert. Works,
2.35 4.87 Jacks nville, Fla.

2.501 11.00 Armour's Fert. Works,
2.55 10.39 Jacksonville, Fla.

7.00 4.00 Armour's Fert. Works.
6.30 4.87 Jacksoville, Fla.

2.00 10.00 Armour's Fert Works,
2.68 9.92 Jacksonville. Fla.

3.50 8.5(1 Armur's Fert. Works,
3 40 9.2P Jacksonvil e, Fla














Armour's Sci al Mix ture No. . Ideal Fert liz . Strawber' Special. F ruitand \ ,. . Ideal let,: c Ft Iertilizel e "et,~,bl] Fc t ilizer. Cotton Sed llo,' 1.7 C (it n Seed Me'. . (' l. i -eed 0 ln .


ANALYSIS OF FERTILIZERS--Continued.

617 Guarant'd Analysis. 10 00 5.00 025. 3.00
Official Analysis. 8.57 5.28 0.79 6.07 3.41
x
618 Guarant'd Analysis. 8.00 6 00 1 00 5.0 ,
Official Analysis. 7.87 6.07 0 79 6.86 4.95

619 Guarant'd Analysis. 8.00 5.00 1.00. 4 00
Official Analysis. 8 46 5.62 1.12 6.74 5.62

620 Guarant'd Analysis. 12.00 6.00 . 3.50;
Official Analysis. 9.21 7.98 1.92 9 90 3.99:

621 Guarant'd Analysis. 10 0000 6.00. . . 3.00
IOfficial Analysis. 7 56 6.25 0.40 (.65 3.

622 Guarant'd Analysis. 10 00 6.00 . 6 00
Official Analysis. 1.24 6.57 0.95 7.521 6.00

623 iGuarant'd Analysis. 8.00 6.00 1.00 . 4.C00
Official Analysis. 9.08 6.80 0.77! 7.57 4.03

.624 Guarant'd Analysis . i. 2.10 7.50
Official Analysis. 7."I s.

625 Guarant'd Analysis. 2 1 .w
Official Analysis . . . . , . .
626 Guarant'd Analysis. . 2.0 5. oo

Official Analysis. . . . - . . - ,,.


8 0'A rmn( ur' Fert. Works,
8 74 Ja( .Son 1 e. F:1a.
5.00 Armour 's F It. VWorks,
5.27 J cksonvilt, F la.

0.00 W\illson & Toomer Fert
0.5 Co.,. LJ,,(sonville, Fla.

,.00 \illon & T, iner Fert. '.82: ('o., ; 1(:ksonville, F Ia.

IO.00)\Willson & Toocer lFert 9.76 ('o., Jacksonville, Fla.

6 (XI Wiilson & Toomer Fort.
5.!): ('o., Jacksonville, FIla.

, .0\ Willson & Toomer Fert S32, (Co., J.Icksonvil'le, l1 a.
2.0 .\l;. (C. O Co, Montgom-. Cry, a\la

1.- SHouthr, (0. O. (o, P'nsa. col ., F [a.

0.75 ,la. Mnfr. Co , Malison,
. Ela.











ANALYSIS OF FERTILIZERS-Continued.


Cotton Cotto C otto


Cotton


Spec Arm Fri Cott ' ru



Arm(
\ it


on Seed Me;l. . 627 Guarant'd Analysis. .
Official Analysis.

in Seed Meal. 628 Guarant'd Analysis.
Official Analyss .

in Seed Meal. 629 Guarant'd Analysis.
Official Analysis.

)n Seed Mea'. 630 Guarant'd Analysis.
Official Analysis. - .
i 1 Mixture No. 1 . 631 Guarant'd Analysis. 8.00 6.00 Official Analysis. . 9.76 6.60 Our's Straw berr 3 iter. 632 3uarant'd Analysis. 10 00 5.0 Official Analysis. 7.93 4.84
on Seed M. al. 633 Guarant'd Analysis. .
Official Analysis. mur" Practical cr. . 634 Guarant'd Analysis. 10.00 6 0O Official Analysis. 8.24 4.94 our's Largo Special uit and Vine. 8635 Guarant'd Analysis. 10.00 6 0( Official Analysis. 7.46 6.0( our's Fruit and e . 636 Guarant'd Analysis. 10.001 6.0 Official Analysis. 5.66i 5.8


. 1.50


'I I






1.00
0.97 7.57

2.00
2.60 7.44

2.50


0 2.00
4 2.59 7.53

0 50 .
S0.75 6.75 1.00 . 3 2.22 8.05:


7.00 1.010 Bradley 1(. O. Co., Brad8.13 . ley. S C.

5.00 . Florida C O. Co., Jack4.83 . souville. Fla

8.00 .Florid, C. O) Co, J; ck.
8.35 . onvile, F a

7.00 1.0 Independenlt C. O. Co.,
7.78 Iarlingt n, S. C.

5.00 5.00 Willson & To mer Fert.
4.76 5.04 Co., Jacksouvile, lia.

20 0 10.00 Armou's F(rt. Works,
2.03 10.35 Jacks,nville, Fla.

7.50 1.5( Florida C O Co., Talla7.15 . hssee, Fla

3.00 10.1 \Imour's lFert W\orks,
2.77 10. 8 Jaeksonvi;le, Ia.

3.00 10.00,Armour's F. rt. Works,
3.06 12.99 Jac sonville, Fla

2 50 11.00 Armour's Fert. Works,
2.95 10.181 Jacesonvixle, 1Fl.










Armou 's Vegetable M a ure .

Armour's Orange Tree
M nure. . . Armour's Blood, >nei
and Potash. Armour's Largo Speciali Tree Grower . Cotton Seed Me 1. K ainit . . . K ain t. . . H. G. Bood and Bone. Cotton Seed Meal. Simon Pure No. I.


637 Guar
Office

638 Guar
Offic

639 Guar
Offic
640 Guar
Offic

641 Guar
Office

64,
642 inar
Office

61:3 uar
Offic

64.1 Guar
Offic

01 (liar
Office

614 Guar
Office.


ANALYSIS OF FERTILIZERS-Continued. 52

ant'd Analysis. 10 00 7.C0 2.00. 4.00 6.00 Armour's Fert. Works, ial Analysis. 8.07 6.57 1.84 8.41 3.931 6.48 Jacksonville, Fla. ant'd Analysis. 10 001 8.00 2.00 .3.5C 4.00Armur's Fert. Wor s, ial Analysis. 9.891 6.29 2.82 9.11 3.23 4.24 Jacls,nvil' e, Fla. ant'd Analysis.i 10.01 8.00 1.00. 5.00 7.00Armour's Fert. Works, ial Analysis . 8.4 7.32 1.73 9.05 4.73 6.92 Jacksonvi le, Fla. ant'd Analysis. 10.001 6.00 1.00 . 4.50 6.00 Armour's Fert. Works, ial Analysis. 7.62 5.70 0.55" 6.25 4.10 6.55 Jacks nv lle, F.a. ant'd Analysis. . . . 2.50 7.50 1.50Florida (C. 0. ('o., Jackial Analysis. . . . 7.17 . sonvill , Fla. ant'd Analysis. . 12.00 . American Ar' Clin. Co.,
ial Analysis. .2.78. Jacksonvillh. Fl1.

ant'd Analysis . .12.00 . Sande rs Fort. Co., Jackial Analysis. . .12. . snvill, Fla.

ant'd Analysis. 10.00i 3.0 ) 1.50. 10.00 . Sanders' Fort. Co., Jackial Analysis. . 3.03 3.79 6.82 9.55 . sonville, Fa. ant'd Analysis. . 2.40 8 0( 1.76 .\merican .\gr'( hem. Co.
lal Analysis. . .20 . . .acksonvil, Fla.

ant'd Analysis., 8.(00 (X)! I.(X . 4.00 11 0 E (). I'.t. ' , .Ilikial Analysis . 8.991 ( 2 084 7.10 1 12.8 s nville, lla











ANALYSIS OF FERTILIZERS-Continued. 53


Gem Fruit and Vine . 647 Simon Pure Tomato. 648

Sinion Pure Die Baclk Fertilizer . 649 Simon Pure No. 2. 650 Bradley's Florida Vege table. 651 Cott n Se d Meal . 652 Cotton Seed Meal. 653 Acid Phosphate . 654 Kai-.it . . . 655 A A. Special Bone and Potash. 656


Guarant'd Analysis. 8.o( 6.0( 1.00 Official Analysis. 8.23 6.38 0.62

Guarant'd Analysis. 12.0 4.0( 3.00 Official Analysis. 8. 6(i4 4.1 3.45

Guarant'd Analysis. 8.0 8 00 . Official Analysis. 7.46 7.62i 1.76

Guarant'd Analysis. 8.00 6.00 2.00 Official Analysis. 808 6.%i 2.53

Guarant'd Analysis. 13.00 6 0q 1.00 Official Analysis. . 10.76 7 03 1.0
Guarant'd Analysis . . Official Analysis. .

Guarant'd Analysis. . Official Analysis . .

Guarant'd Analysis. . 14.00 ) Official Analysis. 14.37 0.74

Guarant'd Analysis. Official Analysis. .

Guarant'd Analysis. 13.00 12.00 1.00 Official Analysis. 4.37 11.96 1.45


7.0(


8 26 7.38 9.23 8.11


2.50 3 18

5.00 5.78



4.00
4.48

4.0( 4.03

7.00 8.34

8.00 8.95


. . .
13.41 .


10.00 E. O. Painter I Fert. Co., 11.69 Jacksonville, Fla.

9.00E. 0 Painter, Fert. Co., 11.03 Jacksnville, Fla.

13.50E O. Painter Fert Co., 14.52 Jacksonville, Fla.

6.00E. O. Painter Fert. Co.
8.38 Jacksonville, Fla.

5.00 American Agr'l Chem Co.,
5.31 Jacksonvlle, Fla.

Maria na Mnfg. Co., Ma. rianna, Fla.

. Marianna Mnfg. Co., Ma. rianna, Fla

. Marianna Mnfg. Co., Ma. rianna Fla.

12.40 Marianna Mnfg Co., Ma12.00 ,ianna,Fla.

-2.00 American Agr'l Chem Co., 11.53 Jacksonvile Fla









ANALYST F FERTILIZERS Continued.


Bradley's Ora ge Tree. . Americui Florida Vew.-i table . 1raker's Con ,lete Vegeta ble . Baker's Fruit and Vine.


Fav rite Fruit and Vine Favorite Fruit and Vin
N o. 1. . Favorite Sp ci 1 Pine
Apple . . . . . ' Favorite Sp eial Calbage . . Favor t Stra w he rry
Sl cial . . Favoritl Vegetab! . .


657 nlarant'd Analysis. 13.0(
Official Analysis. 1).!7

;:-,3 1uara.nt'd Ana'ysis. 13.00'
Official Analysis. . 9.70

059 (Guarant'd Analysis. 13.00
Official Analysis . R.10

610 Ouarant'd Analysis 13 (00
Official Analysis. 7.71

661 liarait'd Analysis 10 (0)
Official Analysis. .5
(62 Galnrant'd Anatlsis. 10.00
Ofcial Anaiysis. 1I.31
6(3: Guarant'd Analysis I 00
Oftfiial aalysis. i.)!S

(01 luarant'd A.nalysls l1n.)00
Official Analysls. 11.72, (14 Gonarant'd Analyis. I(i.onl
Officit1 Analysis. 8s.(

0;0 3navant'd Analysis. I(.(
)fflclal Analysis. s 1(


6. 0n 6.615

6.00 6.61 4 50


6.00 6.62

6.00( 6.1.1

G.00 5.69

4.0 f 2.82

8.00 7.55 5. o07 7.0() 1 7.15


1.00 . 3.50 1.5- 8.20 3.60

1.00 . 4.00 1.89 '8 50 4.18

1.00 . 3.50 1.74 6.75 3.40

1.00 . 2.00 1.63 8.251 2.38

1.00 . 2.50 1.36 7.51 2.80

1.00. 3.00 1.17 6.86 3.33

4.00 . 4.00 3.30 6.12 5.80

1.00 . 3.00 1.18 8.73 3.86

2 0 . 2.00 3.81 8.88 2 35

2 00 . . 1.00 2.181 9.33 :3.71


54

5.00 American A gr' C em. Co.
5.31, Jacksonville, Fla.

5.00 American Agr'l Chem Co,
5.22' Jacksonvidle, Fla. 10.00 Anericln Agr'l (hem. Co., 10.34 Jacksonville, Fla. 10 00 American Agr'l Ch m. Co ,
9.80 Jacksonville. lla. 11.00 Sanders' Fert. Co., Jack13.01 sonvi le, F1 A. 10 00Sanders' Fert Co., Jack10.86 sonville Fla.

7.00 Sanders' Fert. Co., Jack7.72 sonville, Fl ,

5 00Sanders' Fert. Co., lack5.39 sonville, Fla. 12 00Sanders' Frt Co., Jack12.64 sonville, Fll .

6.001Ssnderis' F, t. Co., Jack6.321 sonville. I la.












Wi. iani'~C1 rk'~, A 'er-


W\ilianm,&i] rk's Alericus Fruit & Vine Gio(\ er Simon Pure No. 1. Ideal Fruit and Vin .


Fruit and Vine . Tip Top Tomato . O'd D animon Pom i: h Manure . . Floida F;uit Growers, Formula. . Mape's Orange Tree M a-1 tiure . . . I Champion Citrus Comn pound


Colton Seed Meal .


A NALYSIS OF FERTILIZERS-Continued.


667 Guarant'd Analysis.
Official Analysis. 6(8 Giarant'd Analysis.,
Official Analysis. 669 Guarant'd Analysis.1
Official Analysis. 670 Guarant'd Analysis.
Official Analysis. 671 narant'd Analysis.,
Official Analysis. 672 ,i;arant'd Analysis.i
Official Analys,s. 673 (Ouarant'd Analysis.
Offl1,al Analysis. 674 Quarant'! Analysis.


675 Gcuarant'd Analysis.
Official Analysis. 676 Guarant'd Analysis.
Official Analysis.


1300' 5 5w0 1.00. .()03 6.17 1.36 8.00 6.00 1.00 8.43 6.40 0.35 1 .00n 6.00 . 9.971 6. 3 0.26 8.00 6 00 1.00 8 62 6. 51 0.9 8 00 7.00 1.00 8.62 6.08 1.12 .o00i 7 00 1.00 9.2 7.00 1.02 8.00 7 00 1.00 9.:38 7.78 1.12 12.0w 0.00 2.00 15.29! 5.05 4.45 10.00 0 00 1.00 7 2 .22i 0.83
.1 . .

. . . . . .


7.53 6.75


6.30 7.10 7.80


8.02 8.90 9 50i 7 05 250


2.25
2.48

4.00 4.60

3.00
3.23

2.60 3.10

4.00
3.88

5.00
4 61

3.50 3.66

4.00 3.70

3.00 2.98

7.50 8.10.


American Agr'lChem. Co., New York.

E. O. Painter Fert. Co., Jacksonvii:e, la.

Wil'son & Toomer Fert. Co., Jacksonviile Fla.

Va Car Chem. Co., S vanah Ga.

Va.-C ir Chem. Co., S ivannab, Ga.

Va.-Car. Chem. Co., Savanah, Ga.

Va.-C ir. Chem. Co., Savanah, Ga.

Mape's F. & P. G. Co., New York.

Va.Car. Chem. Co., Satvanah, Ga.

Florida C. O. Co., Jacksonvile. Fla.


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ANALYSIS OF FERTILIZERS-Cc ninued. 56

Sulphate of P,,tash. 677 Guarant'd Analysis. . . 48.00 Va-Car Chem. Co., Savanah Official Analysis. . . 49.72 Ga.
(otton Seed Meal . 678 Guarant'd Analysis. . 2.50 7.50! 1 50 Florida C. O. Co, TallaOfficial Analysis. . . . 7.18 . hassee, Fla. Georgia State Ammoniated Superphoslhate. 679 Guarant'd Analysis. 10 00 8.00 1.00 . 200 2.00 Va.-ar. Chem. Co, SaOfficial A alysis. 10.99 7.9 ;.0() 10.08 2.1.7 J.98 vannah, Ga. H. G Florida Fruit
Growers Formula. 680 Guarant'dAnalysis 8 00 7.00 1.00 . 3.50 4.00Va.-Car Chem. Co., SeOtficialAnalysis . 9.75 7.68 1.28 8.96 3.02 2.23 vannah, Ga. DeSoto Brand Frulit and
Vine . . S1 Guarant'd Analysi 10 00 6.00 . 4.00 12.00 Va.-Car. Chem. Co. SaOtllcial Analysis. 6.08 6.70 0.09 6.85 4.82 12.25 vannah, Ga.
D)eSoto Orange Tre 682 Guarant'd Analysis. 10.0 6.06 .5.00 6.50 Va.-Car. Chem. Co., SaGrower. . Official Analysis . 7.97 6.06 0.67 6.17 5.38 8.07 nah. Ga.

683 Guaranteed Analy.sis 8.00 6.00 1 00 . 2 50 10.00 Va.-Car. Chem. Co. SaVa.-'h r. Fruit and Vine OJflicialAnalysis . 8.01 6.23 0.17 6 40 2.65 10.45 vannah. Ga.
Southern States Specal 684 Guaranteed \inailysis 8 .(0) 6. 1.00 . 4 00 5.00Va.-Car. Chem. Co., SaVeo-etable . . Oficial Anlysis . 8 7 689 .3 8.22 3.11 3.30 vannah, Ga.














R. E. ROSE, State Chemist.


BUREAU OF FEFD STUFFS.
C. G. HELLMAN, Assistant Chemist. Analys's of Special Samples under Sec. 9. Act approved May 24, 1905.
(Samples taken by purchaser.)


NAME OF BRAND a



Bran . .

Shorts (Corn 'Meal). ;

Cotton Seed Meal . 7 lBran . . S (;round Velvet Bean and IIulls. 9 Ground Velvet Beans and IHulls . 1 S]' ri .n Feed . 11 Purina Feed . . Cotton Seed Meal . 1 . .ran No. 1 . 1 B ran N o. 2 . 15 1


7. 6

t i. 951

12.17
16.431 91.54) 9 . 8.
12.271 10. 52
--0.-7,|1
4.;,0| 4.82


IC


Z'


It;.t4i 58. 9 I4

12.64 71.21

:8.61 225.94 11.41| 52.38, 17.11| -2.34 21.24 50.1 ) 9.12 58.53
10.351 57.84 20.36i 3t.12 1l,.t1: 58. 't ;
18.G0 516.17


BY WHOM ISSUED.



3.21 i. 5 The Alger Sullivan Lumber Co., Century,
Fla.
1.05 0.75 The Alger Sullivan Lumber Co., Century,
Fla.
7.53 .6. The Perry Grocery Co., Perry, Fla. 1.85 4.53 The Perry Grocery Co., Perry, Fla.
4.1o 3.25 W. H. Terrell. Bushnell, Fla.
4.8 83. 7 Geo. I. May, Grandin, Fla.
4.20 3.65 B. E. McIin. Tallahassee, Fla.
3.55 ~.)08 Consolidated (rocery Co., Pensacola, Fla.
5.00 4.20 Wells, Kahn & Co., Pensacola, Fla.
4.S81 3. 97 Geo. I. DIavis, Tallahassee, Fla. 4.231 4.07Geo. 1. Davis, Tallahassee, Flu.


NOTICI CE-The especial attention of co'itlieors aind dealers is called to ti he following taraglraph:
Consumers desirling to av:ail tillil selves f tih p',,visi lons of/ Set. ). f lifthe Lawvs. Itroviding for "Special Samples" drawn by Consumers are requested to retnld carieflillY cC. D, of tie l,: is and tile "Iltiles and itegulations governing g the taking and forwarding Specinl SanpIes of Fed Stuift and Fertilizers" found on a preceding page of the report. Also to compare the officiall analysis. and the "tin'rket value." of various feeds sold ill the Staite.
It will he found thlat inl a ntiitber of ciso. . IIhe "nl:t lo .1 vahle'. oir price is no criterion of the actual feeding value, of the goods. 'lThat ill sevel instnl'.es tlie highest "nlarket v:llti" is placed tln lthe mst inferior goods.
I'insullers should comparell Ilhe 2 rnll;ilntedl ta i ll he bag,. with lthe I :le of averagee collmposition of feed stuff." In case of dolllt as io ithe trullthllness of thie glarlantl'e. dr.;w ai s:llel . itlllrdiug ito law. iad regulations, and send in a tin box sealed, to lhe 'Comnlmissiouner of Agriculll'ture." rorve tile "guarlllntee tiatgs otil the packages, to compare with the result, of tihe a:lilysis iof tihe samipli by the State ('hemist.










DEPARTMENT OF A(GRI(ULTURE, DIVISION OF CHEMISTRY.

R. E. ROSE, State Chemist-ANALYSIS 01' FEED STUFF, 1905-C. G. HELLMAN, Assistant Chemist.

Samples taken by State Chemist under Section 1, Act approved May 24, 1905.


NAME OF BRAND. |. .




Diamond "C" Corn and Oat (Clhops. nyss. 11 .4010.00 61.20 4.60
fiial Analy i.14.-0 7.02 61.41 2.10

Peerless Mixed Feed- 'Pure Wheate Bran . . 81 r l'a 'd .\n:lsis. . i1.06 58.10 4.83 .i9l 1nG 6lysis.7 5 5.74 3.65

Victor C. & O. Feed. 82 i ('n a a l sl .i .0 0 2.0o 4.00 1Ofl.d n i. 1. 6.76 62.07 3.35

Make Fat" Mixed Irani . 823 iwni n id Analysis. 12.75 14.98 40.) 2.07 Pt'.fl i .\na: :!Y . 1' .2'l 11.41 55.3 5 2.00

:iobe Gliuter Feed . 84 - 11: 1 11 A lysis. . 6.00 51.00 2.50 ioil Hn:lysis. M(1 27.20 51.23 3.87

Bran Feed . . . 85 : i,: 'l A lsi s. . 11.5: 53.97 2.63 in A i a ly:' 1ll .s.I. 1) 2110.0 00 50.88 1.3.1

[amiond "C" Corn and Otl ('hps. SIi iirianiil \nalyis.i 11) 10.00 61.20) 4.60
I liii \ U *s. I8:l 7.2S 5s.77 1.95

Itayl' Stock Feed . I S7 iin:ii:m Anu:lys.s ,l 1 12 0.0)1) .01 1.0 ) nf(li il \naly:i . 11237rt 9 13 56.25 3.10


ADDRESS OF MANUFACTURERS.




. The Como Mills Co. East St. Liuis,
3.67 Ill.


. Crescent Milling Co., flopkinsville. .7 4.92 Ky. . American Cerial Co., ('hicaI o, Ill.
3.45

. . Dahnke-Walker Milling Co . Union
4.00 City, Tenn.

. New York Glucose Co., New York.
2.70

. City Grain and Feed Co., Columbin,
3.62 Tenn.

. The Como Nills Co., East lt. Louis,
4.25 Ill.

. Atlas Feed Products it Milling 0o.,
6.85 New Orleans, l.












B ran Feed . Shorts . . . Red Cross. Corn and Oat Chops. Peerless Mixed Feed, Pure Wheat
l ran . . . . Bran Feed . . . M ill F eed . Pure W heat Shorts. Dinmeon C. Feed . Bran Feed . . Purina Feed . . . I'ire Wheat Midalings . Royal Stock Feed . PI're Wheat Midallngs .


88 Guarant'd Analysis. . . .111.53 538.97
lOfficial Aialysis. 18.371 0.56 54.07

89 ;u rant'd An lysis. . . 16.75 58.95
O f'iial Analysis. 5.87 16.50 56.48

00 f itr::nt'dl Annlyss.11.410 10.00 61.20
f'ilial Analy.is . 4.15 6.84 61.11


i1 uirant'd An ilysis. . 16.06 58.10
Offi lial An lysis . 7. 22 1.23 56.10

92 C(l:ran': t' Aml ysis.I at . 11.53 53.07
it i:l l Analy S . 10 9.27 9.04 54.04

93 G(imrn t'd An alysis. . . . 9.13 65.21
Official Annlysir. 16.75 15.09 49.63

94 Citr:nt'd Analysis. 6.42 16.00 48,00
Official Analysis. 4.47 17.72 51.76

05 (u:irn:lnt'd A !lysis . 10.010 61.20
()ffi[i:l Anlysis. 14.S0 7.72 54.08

906 Ilunr:l t'd A :lysis. . 11.53 53.07
flitial Analysis . 2.55 13.34 64.33

97 nr::,nt' d N aysis. 11.00 10.30 63.10
fllicial Analysis. 11.00 7.90 61.96

909 ': ir:at'!d ; alysis . 15.75 40.00
tlicinl A alysis. 4.25 16.58 50.56

99 ' l'nat n'd Anialysis. 10.00 0.00 48.00
'ffli(ial Analysis. 10.57 9.48 50.24

100 nnranTl'd Annalysis. 16.94 50.02
'flili al Analysis. 5.46 17.38 56.29


2.68 . City Grain and Feed Co., Columbia,
1.20 4.00 Tenn.

3.50 Blair Milling Co., Atchenson, Kan.
3.78 4.15

4.60 . The Como Mills Co. East St. Louis,
2.30 4.10 Ill.


4.83 . Crescent Milling Co., Iopkinsviile,
3.08 4.77 Ky.

2.63 . City Grain and Feed Co., Columbia,
1.88 2.63 Tenn.

2.33 . Capital Grain Co., Nashville, Tenn.
3.43 2.41

4.00 . Liberty Mills, Nashville, Tenn.
5.40 3.50

4.60 . Como Mills, East St. Louis. Ill.
3.03 3.57

2.63 . City Grain and Feed Co., Columbia.
2.78 4.30 Tenn.

4.40 . Ralston Purina Co., St. Louis, Mo.
4.13 3.84

4.00 . Hunter Bros. Milling Co., St. Louis,
3.93 3.88 Mo.

1.00 . Alton Feed Products and Milling Co,
3.35 6.10 New Orleans, La.

5.47 . Phoenix Flour Mills, Evansville, Ind.
4.73 4.35










ANALYSIS OF FEED STUFF-Continued.


NAME OF BR,


ILillie, Bran . Ilouiiny Feed . Vie[ r '. :l ). FoI d. Itallads Ship Stuff . 'o 1)n S ed 1 14l . Su|crren 1Dairy Foed . . Iallards Ien ln .




Cion S d M1,1l . 1 Feed .


;AD. ADDRESS OF MANUFACTURERS.




. 101 u: na 'd Analysis. S50115.50 57.004 4.501 . Lillie Mills Co., Franklin. Tenn.
Official Analysis. I 7.:11111;.15 54.6m; 3.51 5.46

. . 102 (;nua'int'd Analysis.i 4.2 .1 8.3:4 (;T.)7 7.751 . American Hominy Co., Indianlplis,.
ffici:l Annilsis. 5':.2 11.22 ;4. 85 ).5S 3.26 Ind.

. I 10:, u:i 'l d An :llysis. 1.() 62.1n 0 4.00 . . Tile American Cerial Co. Chicago,
4 ffial Analvsis. 1 .4 s .l : 4.05 3.47 111.

. . 104 ::nnt'd Analysis., .8: 1 : iT.::4-1 .5 4.1 . Ballard and Ballard Co., I,ouisvill''.
Offi.lal AnAlysis. 4.71 17.81 51G.50: 4. .8 4.00 hy.

. 105 (ul: n' d A analysis. . . 2 .75 . . . Florida (. 0. Co., Tallahassee, Fla.
)fliial An:aiysis.i 1.47 ,:(;91:t7.051 G. 0 4.75

. 06 lll d Anllysb 1 1.7 1 1. s .5-I 1 :. ) . . American M illing Co., Philadellphia,
Official An9lysis. . 2:1 14.7 4:1 7.17 I a.

. 107 ui 'd Analysis. .1) 1 . ::S.l, -.4: . 1:all nd and Iallard (Co., Loulsville,
4)fl' in! Analysis. I. 1.112 58.!2 l 2.84 5.8) Ky.

. . . ' I 5.:2 5 . r:llln II 'IMtS. Co., M ipll his, T'(.III.
.1fi1ial . n l sis. 2 II :1 1 1:: 1 4.

. 1. '. A. TIndall & Co., Memphis, Tenn.

.l .t.' l In ha ly s is. i . . .i l (2 . l l . &.v. ld C o1. 1, -1 .u m i a
IIO.11,












Diamond "C" Corn and Oat Chops. Victor Feed . Middling Feed . Mixed Feed, Bran . Hominy Feed . No. 3 Sugared Feed . Globe Gluten 'eed . Victor C. & 0. Feed . B ran Feed . Purina Feed . i . Lillie B ran . Sucrene Dairy Feed . Pure M idalings .


111 uaraird Analysis. 14.73 7.62 61.28 3.15 .The Como Mills Co., ast St. Louis,
Official Analysis. 17.13, 7.72 56.63 2.80 4.30 ii.

112 :uinianid .\nal is. . 0.0 62.010 4.00 . American Cerial Co., Chli.lgo, Ill.
Official Analysis. 14.08. 7.20 61J),5 2.35 3.45

113 Guarant'd Analysis. . . 12.29 (;1.02 3.2. City Grain & Fe.d (iCo., C'olumbia.
Official Analysis . 16.67 111).53 55.35 2.13 2.57 Tenn.

114 n;lraint'd An alysis. .1. 112.01 .54.02 4.00. Hardy Grain Co., nion 'it y., Tenn.
Official Analysis. 1 1.il 7.91 53.961 1.0 3.45

115 iSal Aysis. 1.50.0010.00. Cumberland Mills. Nashville. Tenn.
facial Analy.sis . 9. 5 11.67160.881 8.65 2.85

116 a;hr!t'd Analysis. 12.001 7.50155.001 1.00 . Atlass Feed Pro.ncts & Mill C'o.
Ofli(ial Alinalysis. 16.2i 6.84150.29 1.60 i.97 New Orleans, La.

117 Guarant'd Analys .2.00 51.01 2.50 . New York Glluecose Co. New York.
Offi id Analysis. 7.47128.08 . .36 1.63 2.70

118 Gulraintd Analy sis . 7.756' 2.00 3.00. American Cerial Co. Chicago. Ill.
Official Analysis. 11.15' .21 59.57 4.90 3.72

119 Inrantd \in:,-sis . 11.53 53.97 2.6 . City Grain & Feed (o. Coliumbia.
Olfficil Analysis . 20.6i5 8.78153.59 1.001 3.47 Tenn.

120 G(arantd .n Ilvsis. 11.90 10.30 '3. 10 4.4 . Halston Purina Co. SI. Loiuis. Mo.
)ifi.i Analysis. 0,.20 11.41 58.:311 4.10 3.28

121 I ti ' d i AnIlysis. 8.50 15.501 .57.00 4.51 . Lillie Mill Co., Franklin. l nll.
fici:ll A\nalysis. . . 1 . 17.241 53.(;3; :1.25 5.24

122 inrli 'd Ain lysis.1 1.75 1;.5 1 48.54 :.0l . American Milling Co. l'ilalplphi.i
Official AnMysis. S.37 17.55 49.311 4.15 7.12 Pa.

123 (iuirnt'd Analysis . 0 5.0 1.001 4.75 . . Columbia Miil & Elevator Co., ('ol
OflicilI Anial sis. . 0 18.78s55.001 4.;.5 1.17 nmbia, Tenn.
I i I











ANALYSIS OF FEED STUFF-Continued.


1.:


NAME OF BRAND).




Pure Wh ::t Madalings . ( tak er :iry Feed .


,! i I F e ll . . . . . . . . . . . .


l!mnu ""' (Corni and Oat Chops.


Guaranty Official

Guaranty
Official

Guaranty
Official

Guaran Official

Guaranty Official


S d




t'd Analysis. 16.00 Analysis. 4.87 17.20

t'd Analysis . 14.00 Analysis. 18.00 9.04

t'd Analysis . 12.29 Analysis. 6.00 16.50

t'd Analysis . . 11.53 Analysis. 18.50 0.65
I
t'd Analysis. 11.40110.00)
Analysis. 16.501 7.72


(ADDRESt, OF MANUFACTURERS.
I" .2 nh y


40.00 4.00 . 56.71 4.03 3.97

52.00 3.50 . 55.07 2.88 5.32

61.92 3.28 . 56.20 4.43 4.45

53.97 2.3 . . 54.58 1.65 4.07

61.20 4.60. 57.881 3.00 4.40


Geo. P. Plant Milling Co., St. Louis, The American Corial Co., St. Louis, City Crain & Feed Co., Clumbi.l
Tenn.

City (rain & Feed ('o. Columbini,
Tenn.

The Como Mills Co. E:st St. Louis
Ill.


8'1'l\ , N)'OTICE The attention of dealers and consumers, is called to the table of "average comr,nsitlnn of Food Stiffs" or, :t Deliti p:. This table shows approximately the composition .of tile varonsll food stlfl's sold throu.ghlt1 li (I country. Any T lll.i:11 vriltil, frotI these averages, is presumnptlve evidence of Impurlllity or adulteration.
A\ c:1f11l ix:'milatioln of the foregoing tables is recommended to bollh dealers anld consllumers. 'Tl r' '11:1 I't of tih' ma'' Io ilh. u ullllll n t Varly inaterially from this table of average while the "offilal analysis" s nl ld :;n w ;:r:li:h ly Ilhi s noi
I :Is the I alltee. Dealers and cotln lm rs. are requested In all aseil of suspected ifl'TriT o.it . l Ilor illlllCl ion ti sI'l :1 min , :it onc( to the Commilssloner of Agricullllture for analysis.














ADDRESS BY R. E. ROSE,


State Chemist of Florida.



Real Before the Inter-State Cane Growers Association
Convention at Mobile, Ala., Feby. 7th, 9th, 1906.



THE PRODUCTION OF SUGAR IN THE SOUTH.



Practically Condensed.

Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen.:

It is unnecessar.7 for me to attempt to add to the testimony of such men as Dr. Stubbs, Professor Wiley, Professor lOss and others, as to the quality and quantity of sugar cane grown per acre in the Sugar-Belt, nor to that of practical growers like Messrs. Roddenberry, McQuarrie, Porter and others to the cost per acre to plant, fertilize, cultivate and harvest the crop. These facts are now well established, not only by the testimony of these eminently ca pble men, scientists and practical farmers, ,but also by the results of the careful, practical, scientific and technical work of the United States Agricultural Department, the problem is reduced to a practical business proposition: The successful and profitable conversion of cane into a marketable product.
That we can produce Sugar Cane averaging twenty tons-< of cane per acre, wit an average of t--- per cent of available sugar, at a cost not to exceed twenty dollars per acre, I think has been f'i".v demonstrated.











Can this raw material be converted into a commercial article profitably? Is there a commercial demand for it? Can a manufacturer pay for this cane a price sufficient to induce the farmer to produce it?
If not, why has the culture of beets. and manufacture of beet sugar in Europe, and in the West made such phenominal strides? I claim that far more sugar can be made. for a given expenditure of time and money from cane, than from beets; that, if the facts as to the cost of production, and sugar content of cane, as has been so definitely and positively fixed by eminently qualified men, were made known to the farmers and manufacturers of the beet growing sections, that a. vast development of the industry would occcur.
I have for many years maintained that it was only necessiary to ascertain these facts, ,as they exist, and have been stated here, of the cost to produce the cane. the yield per acre in sugar, and to publish them authoritatively, to induce an eno'rlnous development in the commnercial production of sugar in the Gulf States.
The American people are the greatest (-,n1umers of sugar in the world. Our market for foreign sugar is acknownledged to be the best known.
We import annually practically 4.1lt.( ,000 pounds, or 2,250(,000 lolls, excludingg the sugar 470.000 tons imported from our Island possessions,. of which 2,01.)((100O tons is raw, or unrefined cane sugar, anld 9.000 tons refined beet sugar.
The importation of stricily foreign sugar for 1904-19105 was ",4000,000.000 pounds, or 2.2L50.000 lons of 2.240 pounds each.
From the American Colonies, Porto Rico. Hawaii and the Philippines. 470,000 tons. Total imports including the Colonies, 2,720,000 tons. We produced in the States of beets 209,000 tons. Of Sugar Cane in Louisiana, 330,000 tons. A total consumption in the United States proper of, 3,236,000 tons.











Recently the production of American sugar has been very largely increased by the establishment of the beet sugar industry in the West and Northwest, and by the annexation of our island colonies. Hawaii, Porto Rico and t'he Philippines; still with this (,normous increase in the American production, we produce but thirty per cent. of the su-ar consumed within the United States proper. While on this subject, I wish to call your attention to the fact that with the exception of 389,000 tons of beet sugar from Germany, and 170,000 tons of Western beet sugar, this vast amount is cane sugar only. The total cane sugar produced in the world is, 4,908,000,114 tons, of which the United States consumes 2,685,000 tons; more than 50 per cent of the entire cane sugar production of the world. The increase in beet sugar production during the last twenty years, under the fostering care of Germany, austria, France and our own Government, has been phenominal. Two thirds of the world's sugar was produced from beets in 1901-2. While in 1904-5 little more than half the world's supply was made from beets. Cane sugar production having increased proportionately, that is, while beet sugar has not decreased in quantity, cane sugar has increased nearly 50 per cent in amount, produced. While beet culture has had the intelligent, fostering care, of our own, and ihe various European Governments, bounties, rebates, traiffs and drawbacks, cane sugar has had neither, on the contrary, legislation has always been adverse to cane sugar production, in our own country, and in England; the two largest sugar consumers in the world.
Scientists and trained agriculturists, men eminent in their professions, have been retained in the interest of beet culture, to breed up a plant from six, to fourteen per cent, sugar content. Vast sums have been ex-ended in this, and other countries, to promote the industry, with wonderful results. Until very recently, no intelligent effort to improve the quality of tropical cane, nor methods
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of manufacturing cane sugar has been made. No effort was made to encourage or educate the cane grower, to improve his methods, decrease his cost of culture and manufacture. Recently, I am glad to say, the Louisiana Sugar Planter's Associtior, at their own expense, established a sugar experimental station, and placed a conipetent man in charge-a practical man, as well as a most eminent scientist. The results have justified their faith, and the Louisiana sugar planters have reaped a rich reward for their investment. The improved methods of cub ture, fertilizing and manufacture, to say nothing of the improvement in cane, has repaid them many fold. I am pleased to say that our general Government and the State of Louisiana now contribute liberally to the support of the Station.
That cane sugar can be produced in the cane belt in the South for less cost than beet sugar in the West, or in f rope, can certainly be proven. I believe that but a small part of the sum expended in the effort to establish the best sugar in America, intelligently used, not in experiments, we have passed that stage years ago, but in demonstration of the facts, as to cost of production and manufacture, would have long since made America the principal sugar producer of the world.
Mr. President, I believe the time so long hoped for by yourself and your associates has come. That a new era in the history of cane sugar production in America is upon us. When I note the interest shown by the head of the United States Agricultural Department, that eminently practical farmer, broad minded agriculturist, and far seeing statesman, the Hon. James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture; Dr. H. W. Wiley, Chief of the Chemical Bureau of the Agricultural Department and Prof. W. C. Stubbs, director of the Louisiana Sugar Experiment . tation, I feel that the long period of waiting for reeo.nition of the intrinsic value of this peculiarly Southern production has passed and that the sugar cane of the Gulf States will now receive that careful, scientific care, and culture, and official recognition of its value, that has so lo,,g b1een given to its humble relative, the beet. which has












for years enjoyed the protective care of our own and European Governments, and had the consideration of the most eminent scientists, agriculturists, and statesmen of both continents, to assist in its development. -Now that cane has attracted the attention of statesmen, scienists and business men, I have no fear of the result.
Though the beet has been wonderfully developed, and the business has grown to enormous proportions, I believe that recent results in cane culture, justify me in predicting a far greater development in cane culture. That sugar cane is suspectible of vast improvements, by careful selection, and intelligent culture, has always been my contention. Though in its natural state it has always been, and is now, superior to the most improved varieties of beets for sugar making.
Recent results in Louisiana under the practical and scientific direction of Dr. Stubhs, have demonstrated the correctness of these claims made by myself, that, with less cost and labor, and in far shorter time, greater improvements could be expected from intelligent efforts to improve a natural plant, than one not originally a true sugar producer. The results of the work at the Louisiana Sugar Experiment Station, covering a period of inly ten years, inwcane breeding and selection, have recently been published.
In a recent statement, Dr. Stubbs savs: "To the lay public there is nothing exceedingly significent in those words, 'D 74.' but to the sugar planter they will be nothing less than startling. This cane produces thirty-eight tons to the acre. The juice yields 16 per cent of sugar. Under a nine roller mill, 81 per cent is obtained without saturation.
If you will compare these figures with statistics, of cane now grown, you will realize that this new cane will revolutionize the sugar industry in Louisiana. The old cane gives an acreage of thirty to thirty-one tons, with a 12 per cent yield in the juice. Under the roller it give a percentage of 71.









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The new cane is long jointed, green, perfectly hIeaithy and beautiful in appearance. It has an excellent stu'1ile. and remarkable vigor. It withstood the terrific gale that swept over the city on September 9th and 10th. It is deep rooted and strong, and was the only cane in the field that was not blown either flat, or partly down to the ground. It was not damaged the least bit by the strmn."
In the Louisiana Planter and Sugar 'Manufacturer of February 20, 1904, appears the report of Prof. R. E. Blouin, Assistant Director of the Louisiana Sugar Experiment Station, of the results of this work, in the development, and distribution, of these two seedling canes.
selected from hundreds of seedlings with which they have experimented; not only the results obtained at the Station, scientificcally and experimentally, but the field results of numbers of our foremost sugar planters, who have cultivated these canes on a commercial scale under ordinary field conditions.
These results are trulyv phenomlinal, and prove beyond cavil, the truth of the assumption that the tonage and sugar content of the cane plant can, and has been increased, in as great a ratio as ever the beet has. and that the coiifnued strife for e(:xellence will give us a Il nt as far superior t tthe original cane plant as connnonly grown, as Ihe sugalr beet of the liresnt day, is to the original tyne. This report is of too gIreat length to be quoted hIere. All hose interested should procure the report and study it. I simply sumanmarize the results as given by Prof. Blouin, and follow his figures to the final results. He says: "The canes are known as 'D 74' and 'D 95,' and have been under culture at the station some ten years, and throughout Louisiana but a few years." The sunmnary of the report taking a field of 500 acres as a basis of comparison, the field to consist of 250 acres of plant cane, and 250 acres of first year's stubble. and comparing it with an equal area of domestic, or home cane, under similar conditions of age and culture, is as follows:
Five hundred acres seedling canes D 74, compared to 500 acres of domestic, or home canes:











D 74, tons of cane 18,187 averaging 36.33 tons per acre; home cane, tons of cane, 15,020, averaging 3*. tons per acre; increase 3,167 tons, averaging 6.33 tons per acre.
D 74, pounds of sugar, 3,203,875, averaging 6,407.75 per acre; home cane, pounds of sugar, 2,234,546, averaging 4,469.09 per acre; increase, 969,329, averaging 1,938.66 per acre.
D 74, value 3- cents, $112,135.63, average $224.27 per acre; home cane, value 31 cents $78,212.44, average $156.42 per acre, increase $33,922.19, average $67.85 per acre.
Average increase in tonage, 20 per cent in value, 43 per cent.
This, gentlemen. should dispose of the plant, its tonage, and sugar content, and show to the world that we have a plant, now the superior of all others for sugar production, with a soil and climate eminently adapted to its culture; in fact, its natural soil. A plant that will doubtless be muc h improved by further work along the lines pursued by I)r. Stubbs, with the assistance of the Department of Agriculture, which I feel assured will be heartily given.
This question, this agricultural question, is certainly disposed of.
The manufacture of sugar, commercially and profitablv: Here I fear I shall cause a vig-orous protest on the part of syrup makers present. While I do not discredit the s.Nyup business. and know theee will always "Ihbe room at the top," that many will succeed in making large returns from their cane fields, and syrup factories. I maintain that until we produce commercially, scientifically, and economically, a pure grinularted or crystalized sugar, as do oir friends, the beet sugar manuflactureirs, we will not become a factor in furnishing the sugar of Americo.
The American consumer demands, and wil! accept nothing but a pure white sugar. The price does not come into the calculation at all. It is well enough to say we like, or even prefer, a nice, "yellow clarified" sugar, or a raw sugar, better than a pure white; the facts are we don't use it. We can today purchase first class 96 per cent










centrifugal sugar at 3 cents per pound ; still, we pay 4 to 4- cents for the same sugar with but a trace of coloing matter ad the four polinds of water removed.
A carload of choice, pure. open kettle. or ); pr cent centrifugal sugar. or syrup, could not be readily sold today to the trade, while tons of granulated. or pure sugar would find a ready sale.
We should be willing to recognize this fact, as has the American ,Sugar Refining Company, the so-called trust. They simply understand the American demand. and meet it. They buy raw sugar (or syrup), for as small a price as they can procure it, he it of foreign or domestic production, properly refine or :lean it, and sell it to the American public for the highest price they can obtain. This is not peculiar to the sugar refiner. It is the business of all manufacturers to buy cheap rawy materials. and sell the finished product at a profit. This applies to all raw products, particularly agricultural products: hiides. wool. beef, pork. cotilon, tobacco or iwheiat. The onimercial value of sy-rup. or raw siinar. deP)ends ,"Solelv on its sugar content, and is fixed by tie refiner. Hence to producee large ganIties of raw Oua., or syrupy. wOll! Io simply to (clh on Ot h le 'O of l'Wv matilelri:] to to lefiner. and by no mens eo(f O(t lihe pi-ice 1 oefined 0or clnnfl goods, to the Ameriecn public.
There is practically but one buyer of raw sunar. or syrup, in Anelica; that is Ithe "Ameri-an lugar Refinery Company," who fix the price of raw sugars (or syrupsI. as low as possible, and also fixe the price of refined sug2a at the highest figure possible.
I have no reason to change my opinion; that the only method to produce sugar, commercially. economically and practically. is to establish central factories at convenient points, equipped with the latest and most improved apparatus of large capacity; the grower selling his cane direct to the factory, at an agreed price per ton. based on the market value of pure sugar, and the sugar content of the eane. This is the only way by which sugar industry can be made profitable and successful. The same system as is employed in all sugar growing countries. and univer-










sally adopted by the beet sugar manufacturer. Make none but the pure granulated goods, such as the American public demands. Cease the insane effort to produce a cheap raw article, in competition with the raw sugars of Cuba, and other foreign countries. Understand that the tariff is wholly in the interest of the American refiner. Accept the situation as have the beet growers, particularly since the "Sugar Trust" has become largely interested in American Beet Sugar growing. The tariff is so arranged that raw sugar is cheapened, and refined, increased in value.
I do not desire to discourage the manufacture of first class syrup. There will always be a demand for a really first class table syrup, well made, and neatly packed, in convenient packages. However. the majority of our farmers have neither the means, nor the skill. required to produce such an article, and must expect to dispose of his crop to the central factory (or refinery, either as cane. or syrup. If he makes his crop into syrup by the ordinary process, just one half the suge'a will be lost in the milling and manufacture, and lie will be paid for but one half of hics c-op, after he has grown it, hauled it to his factory, and made it into syrup, or raw sugar; in fact, less than Ihalf. as tho cost of manufacture and packages, will have to bo deducled from tIe price he receive. In other words, a leo of cane is worth more at a central factory, (well equipped and modern in its c(nsiruction), lhan the syrup the average farmer will obtain from the same ton of cane, by the ordinary methods now used in milling and manufaocture.
To illustrate: The juice of average, well ripened cane required to produce one gallon of good sirup, say 40 degrees Beaume, cold, will under proper conditions, make eight or more pounds of pure sugar; if first made into syrup. under ordinary conditions, it will yield not more than four pounds of pure sugar, particularly if it be what is known as good syrup, "thick and not liable to crystalize." I cannot better express my position than to repeat statements made by myself in 1900.











The sugar planter, and manufacturer, will soon discover that by using modern methods, late improvements in manipulation, with economical and labor-saving devices, he can for less cost, make more refined sugar from his cane, than he could formerly make of raw sugar, and sell it direct to the consumer at prices 25 to 50 per cent more than he can now get for his raw product delivered at a refinery. The facts are that a modern central mill can take the cane direct from the farmer, and by a no means expensive or difficult process, thoroughly purify the juice, and make a standard article of granulated sugar, ready for the table, equal to any, at a less cost than can the farmer make a brown sugar or syrup, with his crude and wasteful apparatus. and methods. At the same time this modern. central mill, will double the output of granulated sugar from each ton of cane. as enmpared to the output of the open kettle or steam train. The beet sugar manufacturer hi,: reconized this fect. nd uses none but the laitest improved apparatl1i. a! [ m'S none but refined sugar. He is indepenilent of the refi,,er, and sells direct lo the trade.
Louisinna is rapidly learin g this lsson, and s n w building numerous centr:il mills or refineries, to make refined sugar only direct from the cane.
When the South, with her superior climate and soil, builds central mills or factories, she can produce sugar at a profit, in spite of free raw sugar from Cuba ; as she will have the assistance of the "Sugar Trust." and tihe et sugar grower, in maintaining the price of refinme-] sIrar'. In other words. here is a large profit in m:lnufacturin, a finished article, (vide, the sugar trust), while a raw Iroduct finds slow sale, at reduced prices.
'Thle South can make more refined sugar, direct from her cane, for less cost per pound, than she at prts.nt makes raw sugar; she can increase, the yield fully 50 per cent per ton of cane, over present conditions, and increase











the value per pound fully 30 per cent. This is but a matter of education. When our farmers begin to think, and then combine their practical knowledge, and labor, with capital and skill, now seeking profitable employment, the question of the American supply of sugar will be solved, by the cane belt of the United States making the necessary amount to supply the demand. The beet grower will soon discover that he cannot compete with cane, and will naturally gravitate into the cane belt, where his profits will be greater, and his crops more certain.
A factory to turn out 50,000 pounds of granulated sugar per day, can be erected for $75,000. Allowing the raw material (cane or syrup) to cost 50 per cent of the selling price of sugar; 50,000 pounds will pay the grower $1,125; cost of manufacture (75 cents per 100 pounds), $375; net profits of factory per day $750; gross daily proceeds, F$2,250. These figures are based on present prices of sugar, i. e. 41, cents for standard granulated. The factory should run one hundred days showing a net profit of $75,000 per season. Such a factory will require 300 tons of cane, (or its equivalent in syrup), per day, and will consume the product of sone 1,500 acres of average cane, paying the growers 5112.500 for the season. There is not a town or village in the "cane beit", from Mobile to Jacksonville to Tampa or Miami, that cannot furnish within a short distance, twice the required acreage for such a mill. A thousand such mills would be required to produce the 5,000,000,000 pounds imported annually.
The modern factory will make 175 pounds granulated sugar per ton of cane; pay the farmer S4.00 per ton, and net the factory $2.50 per ton of cane. The product of the modern house will find a ready sale wherever offered. The open-house sugar can only be sold to a refinery, as the American public will use none bu the best granulated sugar. A mill handling from 400 to 800 tons of cane per day, requires no greater number of skilled employees, engineers, sugar makers, etc., uses little fuel, the waste of house is reduced to a minimum, tihe extraction is practically perfect, (80 to 82 per cent), practically no labor is required after the cane is placed on the carrier, the










product is ready for immediate consumption. Such a house should make none but granulated sugar. at a co. not to exceed that of crude sugar or syrup,. 'with a much greater yield. These mills or factories, purchasing their supplies from the farmer, can afford to pay for the cane delivered, a price equal to the sum now obtained for his crude syrup, now made in a crude, and wasteful manner, saving the farmer the annoyance and cost of manufacture and packages, and at the same time make large profits on the capital invested.
I advocate the central mill plan, purchasing cane from the'farmers, that the best results may be had both in the field, and in the factory, the farmer devoting his time, skill and labor, to producing the largest possible crop of high grade cane, the miller, to the most economical
methods of making the best sugar, receiving the greatest reward possible for his skill in his particular line.
I believe the foregoing figures are conservative. based on average conditions as they now prevail: that these profits can be largely increased by the intelligent cooperation of the Agriculural De)partment and Experiment Stations working along the lines. and follovinr ihe n of the Louisiana Sugar Experiment Sat lion, oiln he development of the plant, and improvement in methods of manufacturer.
While the "ane biet" exten so me onip hiinied miles north of lhe Mexican Gu(lf. and fine crops a1r made t the Norlhein edge of ihe belt, there are cr-hiy da~- l.s in sugar growing on n n expensive scale ;n the No'tlh :brn parts of the belt. The element of froAt dtr:'ts from the fullest imaurity, and limits the areas of 1he fit!ds to a large extent.
As to climate: Florida's climate is certainly superior to that of any other State for sugar growing. Our "rainy season" is during the growing months, when required. A wet fall or winter is the exception. A dr:y fall and winter insures the ripeness of the cane and a quick l1rvest: a wet fall or winter retards the ripening. and entails h'earv expense for harvest. A "killing" frost seldom occurs in Florida before January. Grinding begin Oclober 1.1, in










Louisiana, and seldom before November 15th in Florida, insuring thirty additional days for maturing the crop. In South Florida, killing frosts are of rare occurrence, and grinding continues from December 1st, to February. In tropical Florida, south of the 27th parallel, frost to kill oranges, lemons, limes, or tropical cane is unknown. The climate of west, north and middle lorida, has full thirty days longer growing season than Louisiana, while South Florida has forty-five to sixty. Further South, in Dade and Lee counties, below the twenty-seventh parallel, where vast areas of rich land, in large bodies can be had, the plantation, or "gang system" will prove most satisfactory, where the planter owns the factory, and cultivates the cane also. This system is applicable only where there is no probability of killing frost, where large fields can be safely allowed to stand till wanted by the mill. North of the twenty-seventh parallel, the ceniral factory system. similar to the beet factory system of Germany, Aistria. and the West, will be found most satisfactory. Where ihe acreage is made -up by numerous small fields of ten to forty acres each; each farmer in case of threatened freezing Veather, can probably care for his crop by windrowing, or mat laying, as is no- practiced in Georgia. Mllssissippi, and frequently in LoLi-iana.
The crop can then be delivered as the factory requires it. This process of securing the crop adds but little to the cost, and keeps the cane perfectly for months. No silos or bins are required for vane, as with beets. The delay caused by a cold snap seldom retards the work of sugar making to exceed three days.
That the sugar cane will, in the near future, replace the beet as the most economical source of sugar, I have no doubt. I am convinced thai only the apathy. and false security, felt by the cane grower, his neglect of scientific, and economical methods, together with the careful, economical, and aggressive methods of the beet grower, backed by Government aid, and encouragement, in this and European countries, has temporarily increased the world's supply of beet sugar, as compared to cane sugar.
That the "cane belt of the South," can under the same intelligent system of culture, and manufacture, produce pure sugar at a profit, when selling at a price less than









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the cost of producing beet sugar, under the most favorable conditions, I believe can, and will be demonstrated in the near future, and thdt the American cane grower, will supply not only the enormous home demand, but a large part of the foreign consumption.
That others besides myself are of the same opinion is best evidenced by this gathering of representative farmers, cane growers ., and business men, of the New South; from the Brazos to the St. Johns; from the Carolinas to the Keys; this gathering certainly shows that the "Cane grower of the South," has awakened to the possibilities of the profitable commercial production of sugar, in the "cane belt" of America.




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23fc6166562f1464f6b72eb3af5f93b957efa94f
'2018-09-10T10:18:39-04:00'
describe
'4175' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAB' 'sip-files00003.QC.jpg'
ab5365e8e1ab6142d3afa7d7deacfc6b
69ffa1ff9c7a5d0e1ee1788a1c553ef2f1aab2d9
'2018-09-10T10:18:46-04:00'
describe
'470648' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAC' 'sip-files00003.tif'
74c3bbd21a6c01699fe487802eef7688
e30f06b8763841c06a79f394f181781ef42520b2
'2018-09-10T10:19:51-04:00'
describe
'54' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAD' 'sip-files00003.txt'
e59cc604b7bbdfd356819652e1c186c4
23c0187f61549df8e274c6b6831cde1a3a87921b
'2018-09-10T10:20:47-04:00'
describe
'1595' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAE' 'sip-files00003thm.jpg'
03b2572e04c1af2a91a0db6d905d06b1
0f0f3befa49a7e1cce6f63a97f6b4128348231fd
'2018-09-10T10:19:46-04:00'
describe
'3334' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAF' 'sip-files00004.jp2'
6e2bf588203ed63f7c28625c90b32574
940050f33a433ccfabee50f13260434aed0c0d3b
'2018-09-10T10:20:21-04:00'
describe
'10903' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAG' 'sip-files00004.jpg'
aa93e17857d1b5b4f346b8e3f9dff5ad
27c73be2fc70f06043a52799bd3f905774e1361f
'2018-09-10T10:20:50-04:00'
describe
'289' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAH' 'sip-files00004.pro'
6d652aa2a3f74226d59a005af50a0201
a340dfe98cd28ad0fdc20bf54dd767115fa81f44
'2018-09-10T10:18:13-04:00'
describe
'3413' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAI' 'sip-files00004.QC.jpg'
886b95b9d86a01a41d2c38be5b1e8a4a
fc6c1a7627147dd7a4809d1fe5cd06ac3088b8fb
describe
'470552' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAJ' 'sip-files00004.tif'
1d6f15c3c100be3781a4a2b831ea206c
20f73112da1a40f6c683b989184b33a6fb36775b
'2018-09-10T10:18:53-04:00'
describe
'20' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAK' 'sip-files00004.txt'
47386fbbade2ea63d8d9e381bfe19e91
a9b44ce2d9512ffd9c174dd2fd2db32c4f2368d2
'2018-09-10T10:18:15-04:00'
describe
'1390' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAL' 'sip-files00004thm.jpg'
2e208cb25a47e95274d404d70dd1a165
66053fd9c8e5170fa038159e523220d28f2d7fe1
'2018-09-10T10:18:30-04:00'
describe
'60464' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAM' 'sip-files00005.jp2'
91819583faff99f097388b207469ad45
7e88102e2e7371c0ba72d212b5cd484da68c3d9b
'2018-09-10T10:17:55-04:00'
describe
'87742' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAN' 'sip-files00005.jpg'
1477cd5264972c5318703b792788c838
03fa4d174dca62a4dae917c710b2f7cb716af63b
'2018-09-10T10:17:41-04:00'
describe
'30252' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAO' 'sip-files00005.pro'
23b5584d076d8f8b04918d580b854cc5
7bdd57622fd48755d115a983e2a064f52a3e933e
'2018-09-10T10:20:05-04:00'
describe
'28003' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAP' 'sip-files00005.QC.jpg'
706649664efb5b4032dc68ab91b6bc5d
dd6b2d72bceeae69c81fe843c0e5bbecd15f38e8
describe
'473788' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAQ' 'sip-files00005.tif'
ba7b68ed79e4b46770de0028f2b3e885
a6737fe009f3f2d71b0c9877b65a95efc6244407
'2018-09-10T10:18:50-04:00'
describe
'1312' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAR' 'sip-files00005.txt'
209dd2e5a76e08be8e5cd3d8f0ff4704
c4bb352fc2642b259489ebe529052a99b470d1ce
'2018-09-10T10:17:25-04:00'
describe
'7085' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAS' 'sip-files00005thm.jpg'
f849781e42ad205d95bc0ac3c2f79439
6123f08b1c5db592496f0197a34fd232afc623e2
'2018-09-10T10:18:07-04:00'
describe
'67003' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAT' 'sip-files00006.jp2'
c2af4657ba4d60685a54f1a8c530b5a5
086776276fa20e0c37e79ac74e645c55e519f091
'2018-09-10T10:18:32-04:00'
describe
'93433' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAU' 'sip-files00006.jpg'
4e0579dae24c6c91eb3310cc20caafcc
6d9432c3449ea026fb9c1fc2bca33d470c4e398d
'2018-09-10T10:17:42-04:00'
describe
'33853' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAV' 'sip-files00006.pro'
b6df7aa7c16d3ca65467084ad1b1ad0a
15f86136bb5bbff980754b04a38d7b35a6a10b13
'2018-09-10T10:17:58-04:00'
describe
'27572' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAW' 'sip-files00006.QC.jpg'
d8e7694638f510d6620da9c5c48e1873
127a0fc6b266911a7f070ad95d1e52dee001fd8e
'2018-09-10T10:17:19-04:00'
describe
'473940' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAX' 'sip-files00006.tif'
f507a3853ffa6d3c1a66df2115b1afe1
d8c795d0e893365dfa22719aef0b9157c948681b
'2018-09-10T10:19:25-04:00'
describe
'1607' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAY' 'sip-files00006.txt'
db42afc03c6c8ed93c9ef7b8c10298ac
9b683474668e8cdd89978c5917401180822705c3
'2018-09-10T10:19:07-04:00'
describe
'7383' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALAZ' 'sip-files00006thm.jpg'
eb7dd356a70159d922f214869c9ac766
947e7e30622bae92f93d18dbab734f801058ae77
'2018-09-10T10:19:43-04:00'
describe
'83649' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBA' 'sip-files00007.jp2'
b90a727945694293658c241a115aed72
5f79e74dab330182594dacb1922242b8a19c3454
describe
'120086' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBB' 'sip-files00007.jpg'
db1f438675a972cf83d5758377f63947
e58b77d345d9f8a056ca2f8d2c207b75970e2114
'2018-09-10T10:19:15-04:00'
describe
'45856' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBC' 'sip-files00007.pro'
b2e106139ec1caa5364997ca99250887
1b571823f8dcd88532ecb6d9d4137ad4e0548ba4
'2018-09-10T10:17:00-04:00'
describe
'34994' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBD' 'sip-files00007.QC.jpg'
0481cd949d049f3213e2766391ff6f9f
5024c24680c0f01df8e34fd69e557a90d0493cd6
'2018-09-10T10:20:00-04:00'
describe
'474908' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBE' 'sip-files00007.tif'
001813a4065a27c6ce66180ce408dd21
9cf022f329b5346ffee8b8b74ef152f85925e785
'2018-09-10T10:17:36-04:00'
describe
'1927' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBF' 'sip-files00007.txt'
3882d08faa3c2219ac292f16185d644b
47d5851c3579e44aef6b951e4846d02058e72527
'2018-09-10T10:17:31-04:00'
describe
'8843' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBG' 'sip-files00007thm.jpg'
602f14e23e884b633d9cd905ea6f1b6d
68df294b93d378058810fc4aa1c04c983837852a
'2018-09-10T10:20:39-04:00'
describe
'104848' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBH' 'sip-files00008.jp2'
72db4e9b25b4637f703cd684c02358cd
69b6ec9f0084047680d7137347424fe7b09364b4
describe
'150161' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBI' 'sip-files00008.jpg'
78c633828004671f8b5340a9365bec73
c03d7ee715912ec88ef643117412c77bcaf58458
'2018-09-10T10:19:59-04:00'
describe
'61977' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBJ' 'sip-files00008.pro'
6b5ff133e9777c24a4470e9c1e3a48a2
023ddcb24759651e07b4a2cc93aa39c5fc97797c
'2018-09-10T10:19:49-04:00'
describe
'42303' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBK' 'sip-files00008.QC.jpg'
ba7649cedf8414d3398b68a16a73b2b4
e1fa9e62f16d444b031eb8f68e949fcfe257141c
'2018-09-10T10:18:02-04:00'
describe
'475260' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBL' 'sip-files00008.tif'
2ec0d391647f4463bee268fe7203d0de
49e267315fefd36adf536f99610392d13c58b479
'2018-09-10T10:18:26-04:00'
describe
'2440' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBM' 'sip-files00008.txt'
59b49ba727a047903c3d1d922cb14f29
beedff4b42f0598a55a3ac66eb029131d17fed47
'2018-09-10T10:17:24-04:00'
describe
'10048' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBN' 'sip-files00008thm.jpg'
7c103a0e0fcaf4ad1dfe070e47393292
6d2e1d185b121fa0fbc01d2507fb047faa07147d
'2018-09-10T10:18:28-04:00'
describe
'93169' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBO' 'sip-files00009.jp2'
5fb492ca9e020a945f73ad426dd62baf
d628c3de3c0b5ec43c3c7f50fcef069e6e86d1d6
'2018-09-10T10:17:02-04:00'
describe
'137067' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBP' 'sip-files00009.jpg'
df0dc6fcdee721a64c92f652e0c49730
97335d4fa38aad48bcbb30ac42bf98cbaf4b34fc
'2018-09-10T10:19:14-04:00'
describe
'71075' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBQ' 'sip-files00009.pro'
ac8085d9e9e7fe8ed379dab6bcffd803
fe8d8c577289c68cc952fe4dc2abd31650b85229
'2018-09-10T10:19:21-04:00'
describe
'42153' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBR' 'sip-files00009.QC.jpg'
bd31aba2296f8f34f736587330d80b5f
2922bdf94a821e8b5bdeaa5e776b1b91c1355fcc
describe
'475676' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBS' 'sip-files00009.tif'
985d1fff186d78dcad2a962c7013a9e3
7bbd80968c82309d4c0e8abb476970282a2b795d
describe
'3114' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBT' 'sip-files00009.txt'
216a35034337b32de0bc1af3cb840c95
7d0143a1a2018122e4bf33d03391676d3a515b0c
'2018-09-10T10:18:51-04:00'
describe
'10342' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBU' 'sip-files00009thm.jpg'
be9ec0ea1fd5a3daa0bac671862b5276
8ecd8f58c4cbcc64272dd5d97a852de23d998201
'2018-09-10T10:18:20-04:00'
describe
'91292' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBV' 'sip-files00010.jp2'
38709efe5a696cb9e1d587546098660b
15322a4596b5f59e4be77bc22e58972a1fc2dfbf
'2018-09-10T10:20:27-04:00'
describe
'128630' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBW' 'sip-files00010.jpg'
535e69dff3374d16eb9da083b8122494
4ade22a1aa8abadc6263f253a5c720d9fd52fe17
'2018-09-10T10:19:48-04:00'
describe
'66429' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBX' 'sip-files00010.pro'
afec32464d31de69ba7cf65ffb44e879
79d02d4e9445bcd9dc006789aff253f2b41a9027
'2018-09-10T10:18:43-04:00'
describe
'38546' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBY' 'sip-files00010.QC.jpg'
b6926799a07b8b16b6797a5e7f63fb19
a8e615522d9f0aa05a8ce5699472f18bf6a6741b
'2018-09-10T10:17:27-04:00'
describe
'475456' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALBZ' 'sip-files00010.tif'
841b887f0072b169e0dc984d80a98bfa
1d11073fd0990cdee0ec79688d95716249b5e0e4
'2018-09-10T10:17:05-04:00'
describe
'2894' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCA' 'sip-files00010.txt'
82256ee451e045a265601093da3d8ee6
26409d9b65ae448944f2108cafbbe92bd3eae410
'2018-09-10T10:17:56-04:00'
describe
'9799' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCB' 'sip-files00010thm.jpg'
67795734a0911e774b29a54acf40a6bd
560e813eae952382857a61380da306967ebdc5f0
'2018-09-10T10:17:29-04:00'
describe
'83150' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCC' 'sip-files00011.jp2'
1981b752fe876afcbba2066c20152ba0
446814f0d8b07cf40ec69cf432a8fd13d3f381f5
describe
'120793' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCD' 'sip-files00011.jpg'
410482f2378b46ca03c64fd4e02fef24
b0a6e4e4f40bd2e50d47aef766ee1948f67621cd
'2018-09-10T10:19:08-04:00'
describe
'68135' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCE' 'sip-files00011.pro'
17b4bdd3bf1a14c869c557a65268b81a
d02a2df9395a936a5e5cd465ada5781934e677c1
'2018-09-10T10:19:30-04:00'
describe
'35548' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCF' 'sip-files00011.QC.jpg'
d5b35d6fa290a125389a765e9b6aa7f1
23fc69a67ea0c02afaefdf01b8319fb5bec807f3
describe
'475436' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCG' 'sip-files00011.tif'
1ffb92a7d696ad5c43b0b93337dc1435
493d8fd0d2d7602e5286de002be254dc281f5d5e
'2018-09-10T10:17:13-04:00'
describe
'3112' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCH' 'sip-files00011.txt'
8f188f6ecf5757bdf484947850aaa7ac
bebf7fc6aa757d825f06479ada7ca47b04b6e0b7
'2018-09-10T10:19:45-04:00'
describe
'9436' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCI' 'sip-files00011thm.jpg'
6e0ea20296d89b47bacd8dc178aa6843
b5108f826608c2a39df3a20c52af98db05d0b825
'2018-09-10T10:20:12-04:00'
describe
'75092' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCJ' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
771696377b5130cef33944d372a8bbc0
d7329ee5162f6e0f0c31180ec413c4a7990ed168
'2018-09-10T10:18:42-04:00'
describe
'118240' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCK' 'sip-files00012.jpg'
66f189a07e4743606241a025bea77892
84886a90dcd9f3aaf1df14a873a2b6a423c65264
'2018-09-10T10:18:58-04:00'
describe
'68331' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCL' 'sip-files00012.pro'
46c948c086b9554a265126bdffedc901
a77240710295c5f3c6b3e697c2489c229edf04e6
describe
'35823' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCM' 'sip-files00012.QC.jpg'
2ef48acbfc479c14c6cf9a79c73782ab
3c0a2ca2662df921e7e88b8ed215cfeede885954
'2018-09-10T10:18:16-04:00'
describe
'475252' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCN' 'sip-files00012.tif'
e775e8c47cfe910335ab6c476921664d
ffadfdbc6bcd00782717f05e56d222533968b4cf
'2018-09-10T10:20:22-04:00'
describe
'3024' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCO' 'sip-files00012.txt'
4cd5d5ec4f489d87bf993d222074d258
57ffd1ec003e4c86b2de68889e8a95311dafd81a
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'9051' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCP' 'sip-files00012thm.jpg'
02c34ace3be132a9b0fb5a9a9fbab8e3
aa800a086e7cbd218e499a759c37614c7d990bb5
describe
'88888' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCQ' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
faac9bd28197d91aee7575b1ae294477
0eba1b1f68703d1f0247f2ddd8a721d5a98f8023
'2018-09-10T10:17:44-04:00'
describe
'127471' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCR' 'sip-files00013.jpg'
cfa3cb91774b0f3f6b98e77952a1dfa9
decd1c4ec9f0cb241bceb1303cee5dca0d12330a
'2018-09-10T10:19:53-04:00'
describe
'72223' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCS' 'sip-files00013.pro'
d0cd29fd4050d11e3c02019477c81f54
e9449eccf64ed7842aa288369cc4cb37754bbecb
describe
'37535' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCT' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
b5b12a63c7bd3875c6fbcaf8e329c6ea
125f3c6c443357bf4724b54076bd6991bb474884
'2018-09-10T10:19:54-04:00'
describe
'475452' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCU' 'sip-files00013.tif'
9520fa8e9392ddc8adc87457f21d218b
2880d2b114954e72d5d2666b5b058ccce3213eeb
'2018-09-10T10:17:01-04:00'
describe
'3341' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCV' 'sip-files00013.txt'
277e9c6f436a995ffc42726a6c4ef80a
b9d5caff2a6881585e84fa8a402766cb9bcb1afe
'2018-09-10T10:19:06-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'9658' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCW' 'sip-files00013thm.jpg'
54a964edd35b253f429223247737fe9c
25b35331f05f68d21748ebad9754474372129bb6
'2018-09-10T10:20:35-04:00'
describe
'78160' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCX' 'sip-files00014.jp2'
b6bcf2216030eceadd3ef93390047073
0a462bf78a78221b5c6dcea9a3abc581236b9c4e
'2018-09-10T10:20:55-04:00'
describe
'120546' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCY' 'sip-files00014.jpg'
bb6e904226c5927f00da727c121393f2
e24ed5bdd8788e8f16de4524832eeeb8badbe80c
'2018-09-10T10:18:08-04:00'
describe
'65640' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALCZ' 'sip-files00014.pro'
4cafbc151ec6a52e8deeb3a44f3fb1d1
2b818e10e91fe28b7282ac288d2022e1415076fa
describe
'35477' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDA' 'sip-files00014.QC.jpg'
1b9bfff295ddb1bfc35a99ddedc48cb4
f91063871b79965613b4a900e31918ba9594f383
'2018-09-10T10:17:40-04:00'
describe
'475124' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDB' 'sip-files00014.tif'
684cac3a45d0f459f59aea219046bf66
1264860986b459312c99196cb9ba88b559b1c635
'2018-09-10T10:17:15-04:00'
describe
'2886' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDC' 'sip-files00014.txt'
c931a9c01e981d7ccd3834d388120d45
9d27a9194dde9cc37cc084ad32c70e24e9b03422
'2018-09-10T10:20:11-04:00'
describe
'8662' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDD' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
0ca59d9e1707e9052d61581bbf50a7fe
4221932d3f335a3004613aac0a0d22777544dc0b
'2018-09-10T10:18:17-04:00'
describe
'4974' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDE' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
c40c4fd45f0c61bb760080d254be0813
0629cb893f2c36048475b6512a38da320737d1eb
describe
'14284' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDF' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
efc7b8e68bc8efd0ed03758419b3a2b9
e083fea166e51c30394e5b8744575b6497c7892d
describe
'907' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDG' 'sip-files00015.pro'
810d9d3b49d72a8c2173e06c0cdae240
cadd341ae8cb142893e424b1fcc6a14843e56b13
'2018-09-10T10:17:43-04:00'
describe
'4513' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDH' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
5ffb021d385ece8cef4d21e04a18d4d0
7083f6debbced8d33e784975d04229297d092150
'2018-09-10T10:18:41-04:00'
describe
'470792' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDI' 'sip-files00015.tif'
f34815376aeedc807baddaa9c13bcd1a
40fd440d59adb0168511ebbc1fc6efd1fd76ae7a
describe
'67' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDJ' 'sip-files00015.txt'
20b89642543b192ef21c04bd0212a1c7
f1ed08ee954a721e3ee1ac03bfeff3fff249bab1
describe
'1823' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDK' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
1ec1ad014dd942402bc5977e27da66b8
0b8574fc51152c88bce0838b3fb5ad23ad9b4ec6
'2018-09-10T10:18:12-04:00'
describe
'3865' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDL' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
994e870adf38f86203f3fe539a72b8d6
4c6ba6ac39f341f6ab07b68bb525e37b79f98f89
'2018-09-10T10:18:10-04:00'
describe
'14054' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDM' 'sip-files00016.jpg'
07b7f58341441f2b6b512905d7930f15
4acd139c6e2639d9f7c3baaf38358780eacf7452
describe
'276' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDN' 'sip-files00016.pro'
c6b0031b72a386c3253c956645085209
e1a47774172edd3d98020d4e6f59de806df3456f
describe
'4979' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDO' 'sip-files00016.QC.jpg'
47e19884cde28d7adf12c9e87af3a799
cebfe1874eaf4d97001f136dcd57bdbebdfb8172
describe
'471168' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDP' 'sip-files00016.tif'
eae159b61bce0fe96a3c7916ae1aced7
a51d1a4216a3949516813dbbcf5737219e3ba3ad
'2018-09-10T10:18:52-04:00'
describe
'8' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDQ' 'sip-files00016.txt'
ffaad95b7994b6f8904526c073c0fd71
fbb3711d22410ddcb7e5cf32714239969eb69dae
'2018-09-10T10:18:24-04:00'
describe
'2140' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDR' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
fe62d0e673988e67f9c61c257a899328
89cbd3428deba102997de9eea99b5da3a2cdfd0a
describe
'50037' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDS' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
705f7ad52cb2a374c51c491e093af392
f6bb90edf25dfbdfef77753b82ad56a0da13479e
'2018-09-10T10:17:49-04:00'
describe
'72796' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDT' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
67505566cc2b08d7f841272559b0f661
b368f43b6176ee5451fd471bc48dc11bfa038c9c
describe
'24610' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDU' 'sip-files00017.pro'
e186ba0b391fbb623215c32330a0cbbb
cfbf710fa0829a8f3532fcf0edd82fb1ac9956d9
describe
'24046' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDV' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
e72f8b46ee4e1f82907282ee99dcd11b
81460326b785fa659e4d3df61a0ba9414b96c425
'2018-09-10T10:18:35-04:00'
describe
'473616' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDW' 'sip-files00017.tif'
2d7910a92f68bd97e014785e67028493
ca2f06747673920b0c29a81ee4c936ff24a14cb7
'2018-09-10T10:19:17-04:00'
describe
'1278' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDX' 'sip-files00017.txt'
764679277ab6f534767e508b1c86f3a9
948f1ca7acaa8e47e0886b53fa245fafa3d9d6fd
'2018-09-10T10:18:29-04:00'
describe
'6618' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDY' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
4b0194d9e61f48056279aceeb37e3e2b
5083279a4aa3af2c0b45cd3daf1934e70dd9ab65
'2018-09-10T10:19:58-04:00'
describe
'30430' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALDZ' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
56356dc3c830fe5d96bc3e0b33ae8b80
0cec34d7f80a6a8cd16ace341c3e2b40d1d490c5
'2018-09-10T10:17:35-04:00'
describe
'46911' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEA' 'sip-files00018.jpg'
26e64eaeb16b9a971fc5f44dd9843e96
c659c985abe73030267f2b2e97eb531bc5e94ff0
'2018-09-10T10:20:16-04:00'
describe
'17298' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEB' 'sip-files00018.pro'
7f18c9ed213928995d0bc989ec867e16
93786859f5c81f66f98b22fa88694b6e5aacf76c
describe
'14882' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEC' 'sip-files00018.QC.jpg'
a574e4c67877b46aa5248ca01959c11c
e59bd3c84b1c0f32768425d34f3a9170a7bb6e14
'2018-09-10T10:20:37-04:00'
describe
'472100' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALED' 'sip-files00018.tif'
69e43e37c323c00f1418d9a2cf974c7d
b297387a80339b4976428fbf6af9567192f02604
'2018-09-10T10:20:53-04:00'
describe
'823' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEE' 'sip-files00018.txt'
8f967ca1673012f642245f37c6d698b2
7cb8cee496bf1c72b84874a686f67a735a94d563
'2018-09-10T10:19:32-04:00'
describe
'4403' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEF' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
2787d01e65993d312773a84c3e4bd3eb
cac85b5433a593df0aff744724eac5a5e5681cde
'2018-09-10T10:17:51-04:00'
describe
'56209' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEG' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
ed76041a3c127bd39c45fd1278c587cc
e62cf36c992a4f2937a8b9800634da4e4b08bc66
'2018-09-10T10:19:52-04:00'
describe
'78861' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEH' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
d57e26386edb6a85ee9df97d41b138ca
59f8b668a1ab595cf1945e632f50445a5254b18e
'2018-09-10T10:20:08-04:00'
describe
'37429' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEI' 'sip-files00019.pro'
b2477819cf1bf795c8fb9db93ff6363e
6b7b093fca29e3b179f07ee330c33fc7efc0bb26
describe
'24187' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEJ' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
b62242b6f05a6d4a4b05eae4ef6fb847
a9e35353f1519e7f59d31c5950e207879e61efb9
'2018-09-10T10:20:20-04:00'
describe
'474044' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEK' 'sip-files00019.tif'
7a31fab79146893b1ffa8188ac99bf0f
1e41e659524f044db7b9565735a8746efa71ebf2
describe
'1962' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEL' 'sip-files00019.txt'
811efa6e22337b27284109e4c74b3372
c11d43e4450b73c887835ed5149167fe6e89aa32
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'6395' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEM' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
cc4315dfec437cf8721dc0b015660655
6f1563bc5f2bbcdde5b7ea1e26410bab6b1d2d1c
'2018-09-10T10:17:12-04:00'
describe
'67933' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEN' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
05694a700cf13a44ab39a7886bba7d59
4d02170efcc9b33ecac57b630d44b1fbe232820a
describe
'95393' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEO' 'sip-files00020.jpg'
4187665e6443561f2d639258ed0fb505
1ad4454b383ba3e86d5a8ac395cd6ee71abc0dab
'2018-09-10T10:18:38-04:00'
describe
'54213' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEP' 'sip-files00020.pro'
a54926c66db686067e2b8fe7ce39097e
665ff6966832ecaa77d8ef99d0d2ef39a281e3e3
'2018-09-10T10:18:48-04:00'
describe
'25864' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEQ' 'sip-files00020.QC.jpg'
a2062ffe5d362fe109ffcbc25b3226f5
1ce104af8776bffc9973c0ef4e74dfcb173eccee
'2018-09-10T10:19:22-04:00'
describe
'473780' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALER' 'sip-files00020.tif'
51f992d4c796095eb5cd823f751224e6
399a75ffbd8cf003505f78382775e2a9438a7473
'2018-09-10T10:17:46-04:00'
describe
'2382' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALES' 'sip-files00020.txt'
d8b073863d83ed0ab9f93f21d24ce49a
eb93156ef04953d82460391c7cda5a18d77781fd
'2018-09-10T10:20:52-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'6577' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALET' 'sip-files00020thm.jpg'
c877b14df9152a32c27ec2eaf29d09ec
8c6c72b536330a6ccd8a589f70e06890795011da
describe
'77267' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEU' 'sip-files00021.jp2'
2c684929537e82af2968ef3be4add8be
ac7d09eedad8bb4b11609699bec65d3463532851
'2018-09-10T10:20:48-04:00'
describe
'51681' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEV' 'sip-files00021.jpg'
3380ba3da99bc53bdee20eba0a83d6fd
fd593b7f61e8fbd1c78dba13416dce463f8e4423
describe
'47258' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEW' 'sip-files00021.pro'
43ea53277db9976e60fce29038acc2cf
339ba0903eb5f7be2ba1d03c489e9838407d743b
'2018-09-10T10:20:14-04:00'
describe
'13999' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEX' 'sip-files00021.QC.jpg'
2908a752936815ecc592ec755d3ad68b
68c9f9c6634f80b478656aedf9043c9474de127a
'2018-09-10T10:18:23-04:00'
describe
'473804' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEY' 'sip-files00021.tif'
0600cf10976ede1f88b72cf2a6ca39fe
ec1d49981dd6faddd53150562fea0abb73b5aed8
'2018-09-10T10:17:30-04:00'
describe
'2116' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALEZ' 'sip-files00021.txt'
3f6eae6c571a4765d5e618e7874a54e7
22343fcb0512dbf5c31702797ed37d80a6d9aca4
'2018-09-10T10:17:28-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3750' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFA' 'sip-files00021thm.jpg'
5f4537026de67a95e7f0b6a65c2ce77f
fa7d236c428769f111885b0a72584a713d4e4a02
'2018-09-10T10:17:14-04:00'
describe
'79159' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFB' 'sip-files00022.jp2'
aedd26786d962d801ec1d6341d4c3c24
67c5bada58d93d3ae6b43048bfeaf22391543f18
'2018-09-10T10:19:38-04:00'
describe
'50803' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFC' 'sip-files00022.jpg'
370e2a4250aeffc9c55db50ecd7c0c83
6b0bdda62703f31a4cc3b3f7b4e951afae438173
'2018-09-10T10:17:32-04:00'
describe
'47743' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFD' 'sip-files00022.pro'
11271ff3b59905afe0fcfadd2aee91d4
51c9a12cd76bf28dac9e1992c99c6a4bf97aebed
'2018-09-10T10:18:44-04:00'
describe
'14138' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFE' 'sip-files00022.QC.jpg'
3721d6b15644dac961b1a3d5edf3c98f
cd372827377660e5b82e81a8fbcf9334a44d3e52
'2018-09-10T10:17:38-04:00'
describe
'474056' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFF' 'sip-files00022.tif'
f65f592503b566824b17b8800c88a89e
664dfef04f9b2ddf58b97f3563e931d05a61261d
'2018-09-10T10:18:37-04:00'
describe
'2121' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFG' 'sip-files00022.txt'
1eb5d63b6b9dcbb6b6570643f7442e27
bb69f26f0cbc5eeeb1e1f0cb6acd74e9bb2a01dd
'2018-09-10T10:18:33-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3903' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFH' 'sip-files00022thm.jpg'
f39c81310c0c60059822f913806c2238
bd357aee8081b67b9109862340be0b00d0b03b76
describe
'82220' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFI' 'sip-files00023.jp2'
ab049d18e442ddeb6fe5f3cc92c39766
faffece3858b32647b7fd6d92be35950df5bb319
'2018-09-10T10:17:54-04:00'
describe
'54503' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFJ' 'sip-files00023.jpg'
4658204b97cfc1604d654fd1a5be6059
d7ec4ced799f45b80b3f7e3a93fe1d7861103dc1
'2018-09-10T10:19:26-04:00'
describe
'48899' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFK' 'sip-files00023.pro'
524caacef8bd07e1ac11838448225822
2eeb798cf361250e3ca0da501917e99080a6d8a8
describe
'14893' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFL' 'sip-files00023.QC.jpg'
b0e6f78f29f321dc508ce6a18e8bd7da
19a785b6edc7ad9cedba0586213361101c59d7e8
describe
'474064' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFM' 'sip-files00023.tif'
3cb909cf417b91471c447396d106f04d
5c3e540cb3459368e56ac378c7ce14f75bd82daa
describe
'2297' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFN' 'sip-files00023.txt'
6d8de7111bf3b2d887c698a7e9ffd372
edf3eee79e2ac5bc619a1bb4e8a3a579e408d62f
'2018-09-10T10:20:15-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3927' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFO' 'sip-files00023thm.jpg'
03e016ab4794e602db336da071ed524a
8981ee137c9e85a1bbf7d1d4b6e55e746c019896
'2018-09-10T10:20:18-04:00'
describe
'92969' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFP' 'sip-files00024.jp2'
1276531bbefb4f6ec486b68484c1e965
80e69ec4ad6eb3555c0473de2acc31e5805f268a
'2018-09-10T10:19:37-04:00'
describe
'62772' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFQ' 'sip-files00024.jpg'
cb18d8f38f75c0975862f7c3c6ca3767
389e8ef88a280cb9635f451b6f21e51594dffc54
'2018-09-10T10:17:22-04:00'
describe
'62285' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFR' 'sip-files00024.pro'
1748492951ce29a989e830dc1c37dacf
161a80e124c52e508cc366d6be22ebb70f7dc6df
describe
'16609' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFS' 'sip-files00024.QC.jpg'
5a535124bd440742caf26b568cbcfbc8
67999b087a74030202387284a8ecd70ef01fa1a2
describe
'474772' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFT' 'sip-files00024.tif'
49d50c900935edb797fa650f14598b69
e5b17de580258fa80c2dedd46289127a1a9e1417
describe
'2871' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFU' 'sip-files00024.txt'
c979e419408339bdd7455255da52d5fd
d8fa659f066403ac90f14366c2c6075f2ce7387c
describe
'4385' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFV' 'sip-files00024thm.jpg'
9ea0271411a9f146b1196b66b4f53d2a
05ddcb565fd8a0924d9773c62ec1c20b8667ac82
'2018-09-10T10:19:16-04:00'
describe
'8840' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFW' 'sip-files00025.jp2'
975a2e44e9d11a0b513f8976a726ecf8
9f7874c7a1de7328c8450ce3f0b065b1814e171d
describe
'18137' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFX' 'sip-files00025.jpg'
074732391d9e1f348d09578524345260
0c10854e2e91c673159f0ecdcdd949ec4badd891
describe
'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFY' 'sip-files00025.pro'
cd21e249140880ce00bd075ac15d2bbb
e683a4ca8e89b3d2aa3f661fbb03e166bf081b9f
'2018-09-10T10:20:29-04:00'
describe
'6118' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALFZ' 'sip-files00025.QC.jpg'
c632a46441e991e5f60394facf997335
03c300e6f659b618cd5a6697a889bebe101d7b60
'2018-09-10T10:17:26-04:00'
describe
'471024' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGA' 'sip-files00025.tif'
52d600ab1d34de91b45fcee9db152dc1
faec00b8dc50ac38bf6cda7bfcdee8b0b945ce02
'2018-09-10T10:18:21-04:00'
describe
'126' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGB' 'sip-files00025.txt'
60a3d1759a428a491ae3f9b5cf16f2eb
8217003d1c4bdacfeec016391c17e84abc77ebca
describe
'2162' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGC' 'sip-files00025thm.jpg'
0ff06ab997191dd2df496204b62e1dc8
3be80aadf80736f2beaeb3db4dead8c4299971c1
describe
'2524' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGD' 'sip-files00026.jp2'
6b70cdb39f2f41882c49a0c83491b23a
74fb3d241bcb4f499285bcd29d3655e1377dd375
describe
'10578' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGE' 'sip-files00026.jpg'
4fe3d667f720049a039753a58afc22f9
cd2a214ce0336f09ca5cd848f2123d968ceb3cc7
describe
'215' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGF' 'sip-files00026.pro'
e5b1ce999db084a4879c457522199808
cac18646c3311c3ccc27269e23f9c85c1460076b
'2018-09-10T10:19:18-04:00'
describe
'3243' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGG' 'sip-files00026.QC.jpg'
496ef81a07e54f15f2775eefece82cf0
7eff42d172f668f11bceecd8da104d5c3e63f43b
'2018-09-10T10:19:42-04:00'
describe
'470484' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGH' 'sip-files00026.tif'
2a0dcf5165ddabda90067dfdfe948e10
875a43349303837a65dbf300df603edc2b887071
'2018-09-10T10:18:56-04:00'
describe
'3' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGI' 'sip-files00026.txt'
bc949ea893a9384070c31f083ccefd26
cbb8391cb65c20e2c05a2f29211e55c49939c3db
'2018-09-10T10:19:09-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGJ' 'sip-files00026thm.jpg'
13701120cae783c8e3fd76cdec775303
70473896a5c599d5ab79435178df1f1c341d3950
describe
'105677' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGK' 'sip-files00027.jp2'
1a7fb8f7ff8fd450986fff1e5b9fc0f4
0c33ac8494748947a587f0e0cca3195b353a8a2e
'2018-09-10T10:20:40-04:00'
describe
'146687' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGL' 'sip-files00027.jpg'
13c54994fab0b66b48e5e91b3c89f4a5
9f653c3df8d8e23eeea01ee78a54144ef819804b
describe
'51479' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGM' 'sip-files00027.pro'
9da493b27f568115aff77d77163dbca4
4cf2d2234e461a464a8bb39ac621568922d3eb5d
describe
'42403' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGN' 'sip-files00027.QC.jpg'
939618d0c119eba30a027683db5a7aea
878109283b0c23633c1c297ab0645312184125ec
'2018-09-10T10:19:10-04:00'
describe
'475380' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGO' 'sip-files00027.tif'
b6912c58ddfd53398e5c5082c8a1602e
52f2c0c81a783939f4dfd1b0dee8d0c11c60968f
describe
'2069' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGP' 'sip-files00027.txt'
00f96cf1f621e4d7421b3bca534ed75b
b77a4b65ae3acdcd424e81832008c0c9907b597c
describe
'10451' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGQ' 'sip-files00027thm.jpg'
0e608d0d3ef535342745f42b6290d989
cabe1717eec082c735e59762b65e5bffa0739a66
'2018-09-10T10:19:44-04:00'
describe
'95304' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGR' 'sip-files00028.jp2'
ed30034bcd1ef7837962f2a30f485ef6
cb84fa5ae7d325822f607f6478db8cac9aadee18
describe
'134635' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGS' 'sip-files00028.jpg'
48a242cec27de034c85beeaa6562dd16
a4c04c9a1bf39891f1e3ac9ba3e927dfef740252
'2018-09-10T10:17:10-04:00'
describe
'48987' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGT' 'sip-files00028.pro'
d365aec03cdc1248f3e426404a605655
6f9b99c04ea47c2a6f748871eab51f0d1ab0d086
'2018-09-10T10:20:46-04:00'
describe
'39978' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGU' 'sip-files00028.QC.jpg'
c7e622106fefc2ad75acf0c95a1248b7
b98addaa97b5919f36324dfdf63be53998f96e09
describe
'475116' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGV' 'sip-files00028.tif'
cde04aae17b2f128bd78b5efd8e8e482
b38e501f8cff5f5feea8547a5e1ae0985fdb8504
'2018-09-10T10:17:21-04:00'
describe
'2065' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGW' 'sip-files00028.txt'
bc4738e0a6540157f22a4d03c38d841f
6e0ce9c6e4059580ea4225e6da8529b8f41e9516
'2018-09-10T10:20:07-04:00'
describe
'9802' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGX' 'sip-files00028thm.jpg'
6611a66916887481547a27190bb89856
8a407245e5249c9d27199e37c9c5a9123d7e7c9a
describe
'60376' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGY' 'sip-files00029.jp2'
f2e929c887313f62268ee1de160c035f
4b07b8f5fd27fe9c21eaec107827d54311fbca92
describe
'87599' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALGZ' 'sip-files00029.jpg'
5d39ad732b76da876c84815fb00b2408
e2547f111b13642a8c92a2c77661ef7af9c6e064
describe
'30937' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHA' 'sip-files00029.pro'
ba9a89814a60758a9dfbcbccb786ef8a
1779d440e436d9782f277fdd3194c7e5bbf4893f
'2018-09-10T10:17:23-04:00'
describe
'25843' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHB' 'sip-files00029.QC.jpg'
04a0105fc5e021961f77072eb5471da2
e9b98619d3e7e1f08f832c735053491e95b75fca
'2018-09-10T10:20:24-04:00'
describe
'473304' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHC' 'sip-files00029.tif'
b71cdea8d61efc5bd46980b4374be244
6b98a48f0bdc6c76a236f21aa57463ed6eb03780
describe
'1340' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHD' 'sip-files00029.txt'
e221363b12dbe5e7aa18942ce0f9b931
a7d1fc9b5140241029573dbdf9a8c85169ecfa55
describe
'6956' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHE' 'sip-files00029thm.jpg'
7107d856fa0c87bb5cc40a1feaad91ce
00df8dcbbcc2df9014e1d7085bc5869ec8477269
'2018-09-10T10:19:40-04:00'
describe
'66592' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHF' 'sip-files00030.jp2'
eac8d12f951691f959325dcbe81d41ea
cd6809049ff9a7676866971917d660fc23c3a387
describe
'95283' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHG' 'sip-files00030.jpg'
377af2e982a30c6a0e549a8eab494816
e47877fee8eacea42eadba70ab3504f313c2af12
describe
'43164' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHH' 'sip-files00030.pro'
4e85b7a9508c903653748ad608e08900
ba2819ea9a33522f702198fed6a35e6645659b43
describe
'33795' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHI' 'sip-files00030.QC.jpg'
be983759dae0c4591624b4d14c7639b1
12c5dfa7c685f9e8653a5504c72da41e0e592c69
describe
'474624' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHJ' 'sip-files00030.tif'
281066ede2da557afe52ab275371f2aa
b3796b53617f9970227eba1eeb816549203594e7
'2018-09-10T10:18:47-04:00'
describe
'1923' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHK' 'sip-files00030.txt'
230baa74b1733fc03deeb6d41bcb7767
632520c549ac40d614b4a50b3a2a8937d49c30d7
describe
'8579' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHL' 'sip-files00030thm.jpg'
c74e8d985509de9edd8fcfbaca0dc27e
d1d049052f855546583559b411e5352791c6fcc1
'2018-09-10T10:19:28-04:00'
describe
'28252' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHM' 'sip-files00031.jp2'
400c503dfd39f713cd8f48ad7f2a3a18
16eb395a5c7e65d36ef122f78210dbdc6a951ca2
describe
'45097' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHN' 'sip-files00031.jpg'
bc412d1607f8a194eae8230025058ec6
a97569bcbb87553cc1336175635c4b53916d84ba
'2018-09-10T10:20:09-04:00'
describe
'15746' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHO' 'sip-files00031.pro'
d299c57aa107d162fa2e7971f7e6ab89
ac5f495666a960452d2117787dfd0c3795ab410e
describe
'14694' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHP' 'sip-files00031.QC.jpg'
55e1282703e2a2bb69b87dea6c7e363d
e18b8541be5237d2ef3777a740a98533a8e4036c
'2018-09-10T10:18:05-04:00'
describe
'472412' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHQ' 'sip-files00031.tif'
a46eac873906cbaa3e1c7c56b6b409d3
e7b6177d2c84a19ca2acee0c7d7a03c552a44e48
'2018-09-10T10:20:42-04:00'
describe
'753' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHR' 'sip-files00031.txt'
ff7e52b741513d3e7ac5d59816056e66
3ed4760c9800e3ff6800eba4cd6f8178cb339424
'2018-09-10T10:20:38-04:00'
describe
'4364' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHS' 'sip-files00031thm.jpg'
9e8dbfc1cd3a46b3537a7e3a8efbe878
8fd1180c379ab3286b95a292ae80f8dfb4ad7652
describe
'72760' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHT' 'sip-files00032.jp2'
dc9ef2e14ceee863e3df6dd8ed0025b0
11019890e12d0748049f3af263e57f1a637dfbf2
'2018-09-10T10:20:23-04:00'
describe
'104678' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHU' 'sip-files00032.jpg'
38ef67ca6c5ec052d03e8d44b61116e4
a70e77005276a0eb5b1b6c3398dcfecde9f14609
'2018-09-10T10:17:16-04:00'
describe
'48447' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHV' 'sip-files00032.pro'
901d7fd9ddaf2dbdb4c424c4e991b793
095df1fee7cba69c8eb68671b9f22c2e51fa52ba
'2018-09-10T10:18:03-04:00'
describe
'30415' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHW' 'sip-files00032.QC.jpg'
fa6f982fc1dc3ef9e9175bf2d2f005b9
f71b225851daacfe9713d44e69aa2fb9f12c58e1
'2018-09-10T10:17:59-04:00'
describe
'474532' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHX' 'sip-files00032.tif'
bbcd3ef8dfae2a3215dba36d62cd3f9e
c7791c367fd348da3e24d7acb4ad9caa6c25459a
describe
'2389' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHY' 'sip-files00032.txt'
82125b914586145354ecc5c3025facec
00c53b06e7854ffb6ac31423c6c41322eac43ec9
'2018-09-10T10:20:06-04:00'
describe
'7817' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALHZ' 'sip-files00032thm.jpg'
d4d75cbfb64dc9bcb4006aff0ec9f0f0
8e307be23b34a8c0886071d9e9b9326b90568927
describe
'66546' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIA' 'sip-files00033.jp2'
84b926a8503d479b8632a8c664337311
aa12bf7ba836693939d50962fef12a3054792f5b
'2018-09-10T10:19:13-04:00'
describe
'94038' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIB' 'sip-files00033.jpg'
4506bd394a8d4c36ffac9a5c8236ca37
e1f55c2b5779b0aeca1576526c62bf63f998737d
describe
'34898' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIC' 'sip-files00033.pro'
8f915cdcf900de4fbbd6fb5c297a26ab
d3b8b49c7ed9f467ff39a7bd7d86f397b7c0ab65
'2018-09-10T10:17:18-04:00'
describe
'30903' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALID' 'sip-files00033.QC.jpg'
6d3e835463f371a96dd08ba474da92f8
6c9650fb25eda8c27a720b6a4cd62a2c47e6fa18
'2018-09-10T10:17:37-04:00'
describe
'474796' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIE' 'sip-files00033.tif'
ba30881ff47f54542befeb4430fe290d
4ea4b6b0ca688ed2a92512e5c0d2aca1c14c18aa
'2018-09-10T10:17:08-04:00'
describe
'1556' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIF' 'sip-files00033.txt'
c02791dc9afb9f4ae8fb5f74d5cd9015
5843b34f9c237d3cbaa5497a8a733bfb7745e2ec
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'9044' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIG' 'sip-files00033thm.jpg'
0a0b71a97fb377f3be2575c9fa768b57
f20fb94c41912c8598ee859b1b656fb4247f7fbe
describe
'59237' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIH' 'sip-files00034.jp2'
4d4820a814c37292172f8ca91feaa899
3f9238b62fcdeecfcf5d96f9ae79a803329dd732
'2018-09-10T10:20:10-04:00'
describe
'84573' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALII' 'sip-files00034.jpg'
c468d143c08067a659fab749aac28c42
1011a0d9b662c63991615bba00c78fb004ae0a22
describe
'31820' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIJ' 'sip-files00034.pro'
1a45a67a84398e1a4d9e937e65f260c8
829523d0f3848f9ccf5c3ef7ad93cc06e4df3559
'2018-09-10T10:20:02-04:00'
describe
'28781' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIK' 'sip-files00034.QC.jpg'
a12002c52807cf31e7050f4793f00865
85369f669c1f806b198c3154b90b16c361997e09
describe
'474564' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIL' 'sip-files00034.tif'
8bd714ca0219fd0dcc82fc53a5d060fc
f489ef5a13652f52c4c442addcca96414f327352
describe
'1364' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIM' 'sip-files00034.txt'
4b4170ee5d26966f0842e06e42c446e3
f125e9fc0040383725f781b735060ee873aa7845
'2018-09-10T10:20:49-04:00'
describe
'8319' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIN' 'sip-files00034thm.jpg'
9ce421862a2a7f07ab988f0ca56c1483
d1f18bf71bf677b249de400e9099ddf03a9c8957
describe
'79788' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIO' 'sip-files00035.jp2'
36cdcb027710b8631edbe56e8d7903a7
415c7ca33c872f291aac5d574b910de1c0ef2edb
'2018-09-10T10:17:39-04:00'
describe
'111108' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIP' 'sip-files00035.jpg'
cbf7d36353923debd680e93c1f1490f8
8030cd95efaba5e98ee71c6924869da70bb6791b
describe
'41091' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIQ' 'sip-files00035.pro'
0be8c7d7ee09df4d914df66a69f5166f
0d72635bda7bb9128466fb9fe3362a18d49a6a48
describe
'32249' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIR' 'sip-files00035.QC.jpg'
1feb08c55fe2fd4f0ce6d79ca310f5e2
e0c93f4b7b7d46ae579cd8d85bf9c71c33060ce4
describe
'474288' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIS' 'sip-files00035.tif'
7175ff16e41d6a691eac12ed3f82f0d4
c2ef42e7c94c52b315476263eefef81c07573bff
'2018-09-10T10:17:33-04:00'
describe
'1770' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIT' 'sip-files00035.txt'
31e1641fba684a2dd48d621936def4fd
ec69b8286b3d9a09a308896f07161ecb0c72fa27
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'8504' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIU' 'sip-files00035thm.jpg'
080251975de5ee87f74d016fdc1b3d08
44e69ee202089f678c2ec6c00808095e11bfe81f
describe
'55713' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIV' 'sip-files00036.jp2'
2dea5eb092227c128e05ebcf0610a8b0
2742139942e0ea62d89dd279e2388996102e209e
describe
'83263' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIW' 'sip-files00036.jpg'
3f23489e71c95f973f8a91152d2d0f77
8521ef2f302de4ee7413219171f60488624bfeac
describe
'30881' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIX' 'sip-files00036.pro'
4c59da6e389352d0d20ab4a63b3e19dd
e45489879383358b0322cc9f625944fe89625d1c
'2018-09-10T10:20:36-04:00'
describe
'25152' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIY' 'sip-files00036.QC.jpg'
f00f54e41cbcf99e6403c3c0ba0528f7
4e773f13cffa18cc8a1edeb57beee16c292bdfc8
'2018-09-10T10:19:39-04:00'
describe
'473592' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALIZ' 'sip-files00036.tif'
b2f3fddcb97e6890892ef9129c685c5a
f93cee8063f29d9087fb8b8f2435ddbf0d84fdd7
'2018-09-10T10:19:01-04:00'
describe
'1264' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJA' 'sip-files00036.txt'
3367a5f84a717bfca4a466c5fa69ad48
a0b628ec3d77655dcd069717d718319a8d6a925d
describe
'6514' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJB' 'sip-files00036thm.jpg'
f4703327fb323b0b2a5a8b380fdda260
5e30e93171dd00bc6fcf5188b12376917977f18d
describe
'54835' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJC' 'sip-files00037.jp2'
006e423312a0a2ced427a4f58727e475
b3fbd0e684bd6f9eb7e4c7f77b7ac922d4b3e9da
describe
'82196' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJD' 'sip-files00037.jpg'
1f0a34b8a95246c487206db7220ece1f
38910f82cca628039d677dd5ad81744be8e0c73d
'2018-09-10T10:18:14-04:00'
describe
'30162' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJE' 'sip-files00037.pro'
22c7a4a1e3f1181e6a1f6950ba25e617
0b28d99713ec15040ebf13c1c792ebe35a5bb8c0
describe
'26639' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJF' 'sip-files00037.QC.jpg'
6bb5738f0508284e5fdd244b1c6b1eaf
074ecea9dc7b211bf557546e5b53126e7b89d2b8
describe
'473436' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJG' 'sip-files00037.tif'
f58f84d99b3c15bbd3987eda1a9450c1
1689017e528477dd394dfd6c16818b23523307f8
describe
'1199' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJH' 'sip-files00037.txt'
18df380dee624cb56a3f8977ea98aec3
dc1e2a6657a989967cd7b6ab2032f18c01a4b9a5
describe
'6744' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJI' 'sip-files00037thm.jpg'
4541830193873ff280a94df9e0046e21
d3138afeaf8d652d26026a1134c6d1539c2f6991
describe
'70924' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJJ' 'sip-files00038.jp2'
f2b5c643bcb1cd9938c7110810a188e5
87ad11cb430d19b0aee838ce8bf21d7feec3e613
describe
'101778' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJK' 'sip-files00038.jpg'
f592b352d2a5c9e290d1ee090050dc11
995f929a0b36c67e658ef92c9a87816c97f17970
'2018-09-10T10:19:35-04:00'
describe
'36531' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJL' 'sip-files00038.pro'
15da9be771cd0a1f6cab79274b56a9db
e9fa9db8333f3780abd655586abd57938cbb2a97
describe
'32215' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJM' 'sip-files00038.QC.jpg'
f1ccdeb98182b140d4a2909fe859418c
9d6fd7516c81680f29de499329990bb4fd987b81
'2018-09-10T10:19:33-04:00'
describe
'474384' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJN' 'sip-files00038.tif'
685e0b8aeaddb9c907322f4b24223c49
b7820f4726abf0cc7bb1809015974d5bcb78dcdd
describe
'1524' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJO' 'sip-files00038.txt'
07de3613ed40f54c588d901ca04b3f33
10c88e81928544b866d7ce3f43a0a3c59c3b8c0f
describe
'8017' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJP' 'sip-files00038thm.jpg'
5d27ad30912f0ca35898c110d99c66b8
51bb1c65bd15aa2f747a53235a5496c340de5783
'2018-09-10T10:17:53-04:00'
describe
'95388' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJQ' 'sip-files00039.jp2'
01d9c1a8a49f6b9c782ad06130d09ab1
a620d9915f3f2709e0f49a7aeee87fc4d92a6312
'2018-09-10T10:19:23-04:00'
describe
'134841' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJR' 'sip-files00039.jpg'
8c8accaeaccb454b5f3ebdf1f8e581ec
36d0d7e17bae96ca147f22cbf0824d03c3324ca3
'2018-09-10T10:19:47-04:00'
describe
'55284' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJS' 'sip-files00039.pro'
544f5d21f01d36925fb02b75bc322ca3
d94e4e8d7d12a719881bce296735d76e944ed3f6
describe
'39218' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJT' 'sip-files00039.QC.jpg'
23bdc35fc7c51f5b25d1a30d9e349f83
6fd72c4afd7817f3f6952a46e5eb07b4653fa746
describe
'474864' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJU' 'sip-files00039.tif'
6fbfdbc4dbb0bc76a8cdce63922491ef
974179a9569ae362ef8debe0abbb49bc9f234d94
describe
'2239' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJV' 'sip-files00039.txt'
36a8836c7e715e273b1205d6b2d24303
08c0dae43268f48433ef7fefd1f7ca6d56382646
describe
'9541' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJW' 'sip-files00039thm.jpg'
bab7771f183bd1b11d7ba696ee2d118c
f6e2a5b8efeb723079d88f2ebcee2324f069f1f8
'2018-09-10T10:18:11-04:00'
describe
'102265' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJX' 'sip-files00040.jp2'
696fe3c54aa58bf4fef43b14d765cbdc
57a6a54229da31e7bb0df9e80f0b7a304370b483
describe
'140824' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJY' 'sip-files00040.jpg'
d7c55c4306732e18acdf7c8459402256
cb29dc3fcfce414ea6f7e1622b418660b138ad7a
'2018-09-10T10:20:44-04:00'
describe
'55605' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALJZ' 'sip-files00040.pro'
6caf1d6c7b7174523d930eab487a2d18
132804d0e7d16a161c1e01178d0da920b5b0da7f
'2018-09-10T10:20:30-04:00'
describe
'41780' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKA' 'sip-files00040.QC.jpg'
82bfcab4f51826c38f14b395933f47dd
95f8776ff6e368371f0a7dd3baf9dc5923a23c49
'2018-09-10T10:20:04-04:00'
describe
'475284' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKB' 'sip-files00040.tif'
6a80d3c5f77621cfa1dc226ec5048634
f0c0c210723b526d85a5e15551ae399f103d80ba
describe
'2316' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKC' 'sip-files00040.txt'
e674c43847a7c20364a8be93562eaa67
b88f70a7b9197798645aaf1e59b9e576a45e49c3
'2018-09-10T10:19:50-04:00'
describe
'10126' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKD' 'sip-files00040thm.jpg'
2a7eb606fc471e8044bc6aee8669fd95
6fe309605654c7ae2d48fd4622cad17db1763274
describe
'60175' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKE' 'sip-files00041.jp2'
fad204c93e0fc2c9672f3cfc982e2c36
71a5acef2e99e3f6cdd57bc01f82685c8da9cc4c
describe
'87361' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKF' 'sip-files00041.jpg'
8dc62a03199673a6b32d0bbc4fe159b0
4a668bc7fea9a1e6da64fd6ba7170e8eabd788c7
describe
'31338' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKG' 'sip-files00041.pro'
4579cc86768ee87aa77a8b92ebe95501
bfdbb2d730edce0a592ece629408aa1ee6a4d03b
describe
'26266' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKH' 'sip-files00041.QC.jpg'
c3cad23a42f94f368e02e9b26f544fee
67507b9ce3ca7a331887866e5a594a238030333c
describe
'473652' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKI' 'sip-files00041.tif'
9b8d7c860ff83a2bd4331aad9c58cabd
1215d9d258a5b53491371cdf16eaeaf919fde3a5
describe
'1300' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKJ' 'sip-files00041.txt'
838f5c496b488307797f293d64e2f221
097b4bf51180c29680121afc32f48bd324c77a00
'2018-09-10T10:18:04-04:00'
describe
'6890' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKK' 'sip-files00041thm.jpg'
0a407808050403a8184250519f4e240c
5c32095d0c2a0a823464669c0bc43bdcaf377811
describe
'70119' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKL' 'sip-files00042.jp2'
ccb41a772c5d4d465d3d921739b3c7c1
908b472506d0ba757c1f85fdf63dd60d30e4414b
describe
'100654' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKM' 'sip-files00042.jpg'
0a153a200544500c22d8162b0415fdda
3f1686d75358725b04b9c04ca60c2b4652a146c2
describe
'37941' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKN' 'sip-files00042.pro'
c28ea3e44874d13648ff479b28aeb6e0
ebecdf776e08ae8d8d2802d10271bfa9abb79a25
'2018-09-10T10:20:54-04:00'
describe
'28827' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKO' 'sip-files00042.QC.jpg'
4943408d227d0cfd8e00c28c876c5a13
aec935c2051c5ab52ea93e60b90ff2c735d6b32f
'2018-09-10T10:18:25-04:00'
describe
'473708' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKP' 'sip-files00042.tif'
34bcce48bc86aa4d3f26bad42faf8aa3
7bd74360672534d85089174d2c9b51638b4d1324
'2018-09-10T10:17:09-04:00'
describe
'1577' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKQ' 'sip-files00042.txt'
02f13bf398de45ba407e8400a9d5157f
c7b284c148670b6dee6a35b5d2533dffd4a47ece
describe
'7021' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKR' 'sip-files00042thm.jpg'
de296506b9e449b3dc28d63f5d5b6d63
bf51d59ceb4d413249c98a59366f963453f3c856
describe
'75292' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKS' 'sip-files00043.jp2'
12c77fb3905156efd563d332c8d1f457
606ca1eceb6620a4e57a4293f556106244c6b850
'2018-09-10T10:17:07-04:00'
describe
'49502' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKT' 'sip-files00043.jpg'
8fa823e2548273bbce603430f213437c
2770f3215583e0d8b05bbac41fb4886f489fc96a
describe
'45865' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKU' 'sip-files00043.pro'
4255824dcd5efea02120a4045f695fe0
968940c51069b016d14c5529546c62ee808a07ae
describe
'13381' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKV' 'sip-files00043.QC.jpg'
bec9d08598394937256bbfeb252ad0e7
d4d4b6da11cba32ecd5bc153bbb28fe7cd8eef10
'2018-09-10T10:18:45-04:00'
describe
'473660' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKW' 'sip-files00043.tif'
aedcc98e4a2bd845a6752a3e13dc30e5
8cb0fa9f513ef773b25eb4881e3f7778a3a04eba
'2018-09-10T10:19:36-04:00'
describe
'2012' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKX' 'sip-files00043.txt'
5701dfcff668e189bcfb1dc59ddd755c
fb72f5e132d317a9ecd34688d9b63b0c771f9423
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3757' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKY' 'sip-files00043thm.jpg'
a8a779a7dfbf78fde97f7d311b3e09d0
8b5fed7f8370d83f376fb299d5c9c6a4755c105d
describe
'78669' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALKZ' 'sip-files00044.jp2'
d4e9908e99fb2b6cc92ba7f16b1a99e1
aa5bd801884fa03c0533158c1372ccda15638a43
describe
'52138' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLA' 'sip-files00044.jpg'
b64ea01961dafc96ea3a47cd4fe40daa
281766c8842af71d563dd7c3844c63b83ed19c77
'2018-09-10T10:18:34-04:00'
describe
'56396' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLB' 'sip-files00044.pro'
4c662c6f1632c3ed3e59fd5ba937ba1b
d917ba9e6843d4bfcb6d99f900e26357d3c9d640
'2018-09-10T10:20:26-04:00'
describe
'14160' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLC' 'sip-files00044.QC.jpg'
2ef86526440ab4dbb6d27ebd3f7481f5
341cc19438afa8113bbc00a9aaa63fc51c759b17
describe
'474068' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLD' 'sip-files00044.tif'
35f428547ed2cbb1efbc85c8e85a5846
04dd9f4998024c634aeda2f590925a565163a49a
'2018-09-10T10:17:11-04:00'
describe
'2459' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLE' 'sip-files00044.txt'
65eb18ad11007d05a8af338f17517889
dc5491cc2f28bf7b2da3078672bf5f63701e2e6f
describe
'3872' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLF' 'sip-files00044thm.jpg'
89f6408afe438a1be54beae0c9aaa005
5f8193efc6f1b85af2763736db3eb06c2099b684
describe
'74830' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLG' 'sip-files00045.jp2'
218df440c62e68e2fc8d9dc54ac86589
2cab49d0cc6e33c1405946e4a6189dcf51116dc2
describe
'51883' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLH' 'sip-files00045.jpg'
4dc8c9df5c3a619d3c696d5035fdfff2
074a5a7945c365be8bfd21b5eddfa4928ef4f3ce
describe
'52909' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLI' 'sip-files00045.pro'
69dbe3d8d7caeee949a0f4e4b02a586a
3153972d2643dc7d7d8fcf5b8460aeebf949d8b7
'2018-09-10T10:18:09-04:00'
describe
'13980' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLJ' 'sip-files00045.QC.jpg'
655bea5db89543c594c352b7104803a8
012ba39ddf72bcf32dd1de74f4e45b71e0346f87
describe
'473488' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLK' 'sip-files00045.tif'
daf630dcd12dc868b680fec59f6e9e05
438040cc4e04aa9087117294f73d4ab81d9e6898
'2018-09-10T10:18:49-04:00'
describe
'2298' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLL' 'sip-files00045.txt'
b5699ab83d2417cbe9622d910bc865b1
5b94887cfbabbf03bcc65b0e89032df846d9806b
describe
'3688' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLM' 'sip-files00045thm.jpg'
b5e5d5245e591a535d55026402a9c5d4
492795a375a33e728f6e323eef352cc31347af06
describe
'82229' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLN' 'sip-files00046.jp2'
8172281f3d41e1bea9f646c18c925598
ee73028918c66b7ecdb7ff27a22c9eabc5004332
describe
'56265' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLO' 'sip-files00046.jpg'
6ce3f597b754ff460461e53ff1cd43b1
2ebdc5e65d87285627bdebfbb24f742485bf1452
describe
'57004' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLP' 'sip-files00046.pro'
75fed56cc06da612c038d6b80548a492
4dc31b14ea715f62a03326a682f030bd6437f0c5
describe
'15067' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLQ' 'sip-files00046.QC.jpg'
d788ee3359f73e398e3e853c702ad84f
99b4f3e2ef918aee0fd673f8c50ebc63e626df3e
describe
'473868' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLR' 'sip-files00046.tif'
28c0d1b27abb209f93649c6a9b7bde49
e3baa14f378634ceddc934231c0b4c46292913bd
describe
'2466' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLS' 'sip-files00046.txt'
52cf02688b65fc5b4596adc1d34a5a52
375d65d2cc6fa1837134987a1b245cc6b46ba19c
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3930' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLT' 'sip-files00046thm.jpg'
bfd6ed31afd8027068ac94802c0f4324
257e19d9eead1ef4bd48c42d6aa24e64f0fcd566
'2018-09-10T10:19:29-04:00'
describe
'75406' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLU' 'sip-files00047.jp2'
1eb17fe4a3501796d4bb1573be3e9285
47bd07f41bc8b2daa82c8738c17fc8edd242c2a5
describe
'48494' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLV' 'sip-files00047.jpg'
3ed5862d38e9e618f4a5b300af53dfa8
e0c900cb1f49a15724681c821dac7ce1c32b4c15
'2018-09-10T10:20:34-04:00'
describe
'38227' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLW' 'sip-files00047.pro'
4788cfa7f300d58657309c745066465b
8bccbbeb7cb630ebc398c42eb04c16ebd0f14e46
describe
'13423' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLX' 'sip-files00047.QC.jpg'
f0dd653d41cca19cdb4ab643a06fef01
03d2b7f13e5ac6650c7d03b8a88cd5e6bf04087f
describe
'473116' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLY' 'sip-files00047.tif'
ca09d6745a22a97dbe94ebf243bd0a10
366f91c2bd07f3677cd778e1664667439ec5d569
describe
'1563' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALLZ' 'sip-files00047.txt'
ef9a37d9fdfc15d5b3c22aad92306b73
055879d267f0929c49e42b0cf31c9a020c2bb34f
'2018-09-10T10:19:20-04:00'
describe
'3636' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMA' 'sip-files00047thm.jpg'
6f783fb586a374915e441c113718f5d5
c19af50195206c99e6c243581798920b6fdd1648
'2018-09-10T10:20:41-04:00'
describe
'58567' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMB' 'sip-files00048.jp2'
cda9f0464492fac0f57c4c8090a0a1e7
2e9c6003e1018a749eadc413f54186a5eb41cbd9
describe
'41519' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMC' 'sip-files00048.jpg'
0100239e3febf6bc131397b37f473552
02cf46ed43fb611b48061c86c0cefeaf33de1d9d
'2018-09-10T10:19:41-04:00'
describe
'34604' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMD' 'sip-files00048.pro'
9e470c9223974991baef74aaa7825433
2278f140c9a0663e433498f29af0506266f5d131
describe
'12261' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALME' 'sip-files00048.QC.jpg'
4daf35c49d0a3592ca4a8de648130f1d
8fdcd251c91685998901bd4247594bb7ec830b51
describe
'473256' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMF' 'sip-files00048.tif'
12556b4a5802f5ada227dfcfe3d3b5ae
381814ae56a6c56e05f44ace7379d9ffc7bf8357
'2018-09-10T10:17:03-04:00'
describe
'1588' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMG' 'sip-files00048.txt'
d7a3f098c2d1b2175f819fba26ddd223
1e9d1c5e691222246e6b25fbf581d9ead4170987
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3559' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMH' 'sip-files00048thm.jpg'
20c2d5c988e955ae53d9566376523703
1ab3845a478251dc2c185ede6b23cc7562c1b0e7
describe
'80720' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMI' 'sip-files00049.jp2'
aa2c2006f0f876ddf3283e959d12ef2f
11cabb01bed845d7cbd71e8f3ed1dc524fd37f82
describe
'55002' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMJ' 'sip-files00049.jpg'
df53a3cbf6adc6af300792297ad98604
7edd5a641af6cea0c7e5747cfc1fdd789db64853
'2018-09-10T10:19:31-04:00'
describe
'51188' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMK' 'sip-files00049.pro'
0f35dafb3beba8cb8ec5e2b2939ef9f6
f4b684bcbe3f71d8917ca963db1debb212331735
describe
'16113' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALML' 'sip-files00049.QC.jpg'
b46684515512d9df15167d9019b8e66c
c6149815212794935813779a1780c8ad2c5d37e0
describe
'474076' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMM' 'sip-files00049.tif'
38e2a9cc3c7eabcf734b4bc7fa8d2ff5
e6873a0f711eca74ce86cdea62993ecbe52da72f
describe
'2280' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMN' 'sip-files00049.txt'
32afc8f09b6132b442fae212b5feb9f8
e0d38198cf810b493f73ea24fe33a18b89c8866e
'2018-09-10T10:20:33-04:00'
describe
'4140' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMO' 'sip-files00049thm.jpg'
bf5dd3b66057d14017ff415118268ded
0dddddb20bddf8e62d42d75edd9a703ff983ee3b
'2018-09-10T10:19:19-04:00'
describe
'69348' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMP' 'sip-files00050.jp2'
654eb4f60c4b9a97423b16bd3e5b0e72
68fc2b5dd1e1ad1f8e7bcefb7c85b347b45e02e8
describe
'48440' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMQ' 'sip-files00050.jpg'
2a0bfdc4483445d857e574e63d7dd4c7
6098a808e6fab166f112aa841540770573a84d2f
describe
'44003' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMR' 'sip-files00050.pro'
2a1174b49cc5a97232eed7adc244326a
001e7d21a20d92c63f82ff3d800fc851b8673bea
describe
'14055' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMS' 'sip-files00050.QC.jpg'
ba116635d572fff4f68113550f7e5925
9af3a0198b878402fa689e97855fe4e93798ba48
describe
'473540' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMT' 'sip-files00050.tif'
a125dc2f867a061f28756fc9f995fcec
61f0007c615be2d6ec4a2470035dc793ede3f2b9
describe
'2033' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMU' 'sip-files00050.txt'
a6196c1627565e0eb2ad31c078cad78c
93af3cb78ac6a498f4629a0fd9260d6d13f316bb
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3737' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMV' 'sip-files00050thm.jpg'
b83721fb9a79feca9624396947d9fc51
c4ffdca07bfa287fb8908a04d405b98b816a1d1f
describe
'71469' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMW' 'sip-files00051.jp2'
1629db7a8b6eb192d4df0193df5453ea
dd06e6e2b07fa92b18a70b3c19c0f23aab97ecf4
'2018-09-10T10:18:36-04:00'
describe
'50676' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMX' 'sip-files00051.jpg'
ba7c688a042e4741e04372389a878cdd
68a4f9925ce224d5f4dd3a3142a7c2aa047e63c4
describe
'46421' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMY' 'sip-files00051.pro'
6ffd070950aa46bc80cafe7f9818e398
656539c02401163a52a2d9ae48afd27ce253dcfc
'2018-09-10T10:17:17-04:00'
describe
'14921' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALMZ' 'sip-files00051.QC.jpg'
6fc4cfe909ce2ba7d69325e39591f5d7
997addfe649b6e47f52dc6bb827e7b21947706b4
describe
'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNA' 'sip-files00051.tif'
547ae11d0554361da81408f06cb0b2f6
6469b7bb6fc7d7551ace2f480e2e9fd43966a6a4
describe
'2277' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNB' 'sip-files00051.txt'
4db337087d9a0bc659dfbfb9ec43ff6b
9ecc8c18e9ed7b4cc2f35b5092a812fb9a06acc2
describe
'3842' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNC' 'sip-files00051thm.jpg'
ad970ad732028107ca786ebdb1ea0d4d
a5e146fbaba96eea60bef02b5511a5ada16fb898
describe
'69970' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALND' 'sip-files00052.jp2'
80e7d6d64300095c31c56f2b1a156f0a
71b2bb9801009b5f4b41f8da17052f72159423d4
describe
'49011' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNE' 'sip-files00052.jpg'
2645bf50a35bda33811d6429eea59024
a1231ad5eefffc726af0100369c2def23e327e36
'2018-09-10T10:17:04-04:00'
describe
'50292' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNF' 'sip-files00052.pro'
5ba6b5758cf7d9eb0f6facfd3dcdc5f3
77ce378d4b78485fc210699bb406cbc4e29e0fb2
describe
'14336' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNG' 'sip-files00052.QC.jpg'
b53c23f0f3e950e69bd1edd2bb3d2d6a
ae31568ddfe85ce451dd0eaa4936942bdbfa8917
describe
'473584' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNH' 'sip-files00052.tif'
43c161d17c00b81564c6f12ba74ba37b
8a8b668716f804dc04999b546dfa6e17de1455a2
'2018-09-10T10:18:27-04:00'
describe
'2218' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNI' 'sip-files00052.txt'
79f47a1341736255505a83fe1645f2cb
7910311b2c38f0d6b5e68a4b9cbb3e54170516e7
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3727' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNJ' 'sip-files00052thm.jpg'
335cc1f8a998053db04f1fa349cd4ea4
5e91d78b915dfadae4964f0f7f69a859e7a636ec
describe
'74385' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNK' 'sip-files00053.jp2'
dda6e0786c0a9c22aeaea78b58259915
35b35fb8dcb67b86404c1eab2c59f9ab5c6b6768
describe
'51985' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNL' 'sip-files00053.jpg'
ad0730bb357a5de8c758fa8b90f555c1
ba3e680729e5d701d475fbd6b857a532cdbf0823
describe
'46640' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNM' 'sip-files00053.pro'
7822978757a1ec6fa60b62e0cee288f7
e978a1d7277a979a69cef355a96fa83c3ba869fd
describe
'15343' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNN' 'sip-files00053.QC.jpg'
4749b2209df79096964d8441051c49a7
3231b14bec978d6337cb1b0ec446b32828c5f44f
describe
'474184' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNO' 'sip-files00053.tif'
3ad9fedeadbb6b5dffb44fee9677c866
db214106187b13e9507355b6bc49ebdbda014412
describe
'2087' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNP' 'sip-files00053.txt'
9790f252e360148a9f2f29bde63da7e3
c7d662008a2415235962b0332517e846c39ba375
'2018-09-10T10:18:06-04:00'
describe
'4034' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNQ' 'sip-files00053thm.jpg'
693feba87d2f579c83cbcae4f08208a5
44d894461dde3d6962dfcaa038df0e1119c745ea
'2018-09-10T10:19:05-04:00'
describe
'75712' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNR' 'sip-files00054.jp2'
f1837d240541e7b0a06e6d4accc83aee
8a0496a366cda1734ae1d34804f3147a334b8fd4
describe
'50875' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNS' 'sip-files00054.jpg'
4b8d9994e15c70af8cf4caedb6c77662
3f12e36dab5d2bfeb1158c4e3b5b1797a41dd343
'2018-09-10T10:16:59-04:00'
describe
'51214' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNT' 'sip-files00054.pro'
5626c002a060362f0254289c3646fa26
ff815ed175d29b400e95cc817bb612cfa04f58dc
'2018-09-10T10:19:34-04:00'
describe
'14874' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNU' 'sip-files00054.QC.jpg'
dbb55c1356b2ff0f9e64113e9e9d07af
6e98c2c427587f16b3d74c5cdba0e8c9f0f7466f
describe
'474060' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNV' 'sip-files00054.tif'
dd921224b1d1d3a3f08c6f2af43cbb32
dbe5d101435fcf2dcbd6a7a6d2ca45c5addf2bf8
'2018-09-10T10:19:04-04:00'
describe
'2328' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNW' 'sip-files00054.txt'
adb5092bc3f3f75df13cba69509088ed
a0139fb1d06d80c9709659bdbe23dffc719486a4
describe
'3892' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNX' 'sip-files00054thm.jpg'
652fd58f19778d381a10561bdbc30f6d
cee7f63321876916e3bc8996540d470e446d0b83
describe
'75325' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNY' 'sip-files00055.jp2'
77cf565c60312cbfb36df6bfc02a3d1e
e49c84599def1e8a3560258ac0965e95f2048d24
describe
'50843' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALNZ' 'sip-files00055.jpg'
cd44f07d63e1115f52f7d2088816a949
0e8da92c5b6ab017697afc549b9a72c105203b9d
describe
'45093' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOA' 'sip-files00055.pro'
5c0d1720919f8846c097614e6ab0ca35
30b9c324e5ad4b5c49797555bbc44e85bdda3e09
describe
'15213' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOB' 'sip-files00055.QC.jpg'
8b30840013ceea655e008c87924fa67b
bdad51d260ae9e76997b65416740c6486d542e61
describe
'473864' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOC' 'sip-files00055.tif'
ed3204f3f7fdc47d241f5f7426eabbc8
d050d6dc144cf149384747f1aac0e23608689942
describe
'2095' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOD' 'sip-files00055.txt'
7098d44928a86cea17f8fd7d685a4803
d0b619876547fea3ac6ec463937552c2313fffed
describe
'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOE' 'sip-files00055thm.jpg'
099c057834526788bcf9b7f8d3fc6e8e
8bce9543888cc65ff7f731de66d5f451f28c229a
describe
'61346' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOF' 'sip-files00056.jp2'
5c685512207118aa9243317fba126323
d80acd09e0bc26442f4d47ae5bf58026a50616ba
describe
'43078' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOG' 'sip-files00056.jpg'
1b71a98a717fd047a04753dc60a9823d
5ab1fc1a8299e21ac5da1ac98a94f46016b163b7
'2018-09-10T10:20:45-04:00'
describe
'38973' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOH' 'sip-files00056.pro'
7f67ec46f662f0aef50ae069fcfdb912
6037fef18636f30cf6815b8885f48152540a9f9e
describe
'13091' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOI' 'sip-files00056.QC.jpg'
954fe2166fa408fe986d092a0191f185
2135f45de274bbd4bc40674feeca55a056294dd0
describe
'473228' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOJ' 'sip-files00056.tif'
98131c7ac56eb3a413292991338d2dfb
1d99b3130d0fc1b6c69048aab070b24956624412
describe
'1826' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOK' 'sip-files00056.txt'
2ae860e211050f750b47a52f86b2afb0
a3fa72cd9c04417718c2f299d2ac0d1a70696474
describe
'3490' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOL' 'sip-files00056thm.jpg'
236fe3500e801cce52e7a3fa90210bc5
352a528e9d5c7910cb28c0bc1ccbf8ccce9dc69e
describe
'79475' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOM' 'sip-files00057.jp2'
48e68bcb5894f67ed91bbb6ce05ce12e
283b80cafa472e7f5cbb959fa89bc15b61a6734e
describe
'50452' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALON' 'sip-files00057.jpg'
4cdf7c9d9073d63ac2958399ec78d02e
dab755fe9aea923b925c17a800f9a7357e3b4c83
describe
'70339' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOO' 'sip-files00057.pro'
b16f535db3bfcb4913c54f1eaf49cd50
afe5797d145df3a90fb1cc3426af54e909ffe4ea
describe
'13274' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOP' 'sip-files00057.QC.jpg'
45a8732658a1475050aa3e28bf881f73
4610ece6e545223d6f17e97a4c551a9121e5a484
'2018-09-10T10:18:59-04:00'
describe
'473908' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOQ' 'sip-files00057.tif'
6504f1086ad831dbf1f906263fe32563
c49336c0fe4d773164743de5181b840c15cce3d4
describe
'3084' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOR' 'sip-files00057.txt'
b9308b605f8378ffc4c0edcb9f691787
fdac5a7573ddcb6a8424aa0d1e9e551414d854f4
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3611' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOS' 'sip-files00057thm.jpg'
4a35a96f9c1c566610fc3c4a00ab56c0
f519f16347d31eb2cc010cf670878255ca34f324
'2018-09-10T10:18:22-04:00'
describe
'59707' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOT' 'sip-files00058.jp2'
e24c825169f8997681a73629eab22176
7d96f408081fe9d7c5830d6fed679c22f55c5157
describe
'42658' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOU' 'sip-files00058.jpg'
33a5466e6d5c107b621be7ededc76394
90fdfdef3216eca76509def974becbb31f5308e3
describe
'47960' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOV' 'sip-files00058.pro'
4e746d1c5ef3b8ce73433d9a7cb65b83
1adf0bc9bbfb5f038f0d4e41139b53093ab46a3e
describe
'12461' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOW' 'sip-files00058.QC.jpg'
940357e5bf9da631301b1a950b06ce90
42ce053d8b0070feb193da49b0046746c428bb09
describe
'473444' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOX' 'sip-files00058.tif'
865ee3ec8bf4d9d9fb1a3e67dcf6237f
7adc95ac18e5e381213fa03bcbfecaf4f4ebcd6f
'2018-09-10T10:18:00-04:00'
describe
'2495' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOY' 'sip-files00058.txt'
fa0d01e5a9674eb88c84e0acac966d85
d3d4ed11148b70f1d23e8f53d78967462fb70587
describe
'3356' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALOZ' 'sip-files00058thm.jpg'
7a82621bd37aa7761684e5406ffc0405
8b2be0dfc932d28218d4bc155ebf3ccd4050b351
'2018-09-10T10:17:52-04:00'
describe
'70607' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPA' 'sip-files00059.jp2'
c8177ecbb64d220625e81a8da9e90104
930ab0185fb576d7712ca49821be1ba2f4761444
describe
'46431' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPB' 'sip-files00059.jpg'
fd1ce1c07d6e7cccde5794958f71fb44
1dd14304888f91893d4321c77d56c8bc1b2ed27f
describe
'62059' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPC' 'sip-files00059.pro'
2623c89de698cad365b03f138aeacd0c
70296a7693c88a7c33be9febd5fc896b51517dd8
describe
'13870' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPD' 'sip-files00059.QC.jpg'
d12c1b7061d2ece7ae02df6fa035d365
9cf82df5d29cc360393ae805d90ac60f15fbf962
describe
'473776' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPE' 'sip-files00059.tif'
56a5e20f67eb02bacabc54869144d43a
d6912bc463091c5f2453ccc6bb1c9196c123c380
describe
'2718' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPF' 'sip-files00059.txt'
cbc7e998a27c4a4895f3498cd458afce
e0a1c8e2930d7e29431a3028d635091714416e39
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3588' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPG' 'sip-files00059thm.jpg'
30aba79e9deb5ae5e56a817f13b01f0c
de9306185468e419193c772b053dcb37d8c75b69
describe
'54487' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPH' 'sip-files00060.jp2'
d11620f08b94943ccbecc9120d789d51
b66ab3096205bd0e55b4bcbda85b63e7926d4e4f
'2018-09-10T10:20:51-04:00'
describe
'39278' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPI' 'sip-files00060.jpg'
45f9e4ccfc1070d739dd21ca99bfffe7
2fc8f8d7fe51848c2fc1c03d8fbc9381315e9692
describe
'39956' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPJ' 'sip-files00060.pro'
9e00cfd3e76796f043dccda3dcad436e
feafe9302a4b3d052d1ba7d21ff2c86beeb3dbc9
describe
'12085' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPK' 'sip-files00060.QC.jpg'
d47d36c76cf660a7d33db71eade7848c
372b40c22629c67566f3b3c556612435c6709389
describe
'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPL' 'sip-files00060.tif'
1d0479d7a3b0986bae12f92897793d68
a9f07725f079e7e4e182e94be4a18c7b2e99f8c0
'2018-09-10T10:20:19-04:00'
describe
'1903' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPM' 'sip-files00060.txt'
fa1aa4303475d0b50a1111823027b404
7a8985c6cff78dbd6a94f338a1d0ca79d65d085e
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3310' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPN' 'sip-files00060thm.jpg'
71eea137f6cc074f81b9b42fb6e04e16
650aefd3a054fc64d73c5a86035aacfc52f30e41
describe
'65670' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPO' 'sip-files00061.jp2'
5c974d76bb9f837b0dd28c3891188661
24d4f1f98e83c9e95c67b2913d5c2470d349c99d
describe
'44344' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPP' 'sip-files00061.jpg'
d7f86023c592a41f6ea6fb74418ac0c8
f422326dc6736eec7012a10408604a3c6cc77efc
describe
'61361' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPQ' 'sip-files00061.pro'
a1cbb74cc05d7edfdb6c363730979fe8
fd70127443311c6624e1889ca22238b4949d1017
describe
'13430' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPR' 'sip-files00061.QC.jpg'
cfe84901966656e93f978e32f8670517
e4602bcaf14604f4037b4dd6d0a150d406bb3c38
describe
'473532' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPS' 'sip-files00061.tif'
7209e2f69ab2742bf14a3ee3bbca48b8
d84e367ea0e3089b242e0a3471510d2081f8612e
'2018-09-10T10:18:54-04:00'
describe
'2603' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPT' 'sip-files00061.txt'
b0dce3519481c87c1229b23c2977e485
ccf763e9cce3dc802c840cabdf39624d827c066f
describe
'3348' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPU' 'sip-files00061thm.jpg'
d106c4a50f8183293d8946a76a3179c3
43d9d3dded9ec846e30b26d3a13acf8e58003d63
describe
'60451' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPV' 'sip-files00062.jp2'
b94e80b5b867cde3dba84ad13974f590
5d3478128ad414baf021c019ce47dd13cc192c33
describe
'39813' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPW' 'sip-files00062.jpg'
3f3ffd5b406c0ff85f048996ebb3978b
a25647cbdcfde462e7a4860e47659eafea50c360
describe
'47786' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPX' 'sip-files00062.pro'
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describe
'11238' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPY' 'sip-files00062.QC.jpg'
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describe
'472956' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALPZ' 'sip-files00062.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQA' 'sip-files00062.txt'
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describe
'3138' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQB' 'sip-files00062thm.jpg'
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describe
'65179' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQC' 'sip-files00063.jp2'
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describe
'90329' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQD' 'sip-files00063.jpg'
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describe
'31737' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQE' 'sip-files00063.pro'
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describe
'29484' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQF' 'sip-files00063.QC.jpg'
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describe
'474140' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQG' 'sip-files00063.tif'
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describe
'1359' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQH' 'sip-files00063.txt'
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describe
'7697' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQI' 'sip-files00063thm.jpg'
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describe
'83272' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQJ' 'sip-files00064.jp2'
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'2018-09-10T10:17:57-04:00'
describe
'118562' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQK' 'sip-files00064.jpg'
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describe
'47243' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQL' 'sip-files00064.pro'
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describe
'36574' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQM' 'sip-files00064.QC.jpg'
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describe
'474980' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQN' 'sip-files00064.tif'
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describe
'1970' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQO' 'sip-files00064.txt'
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describe
'9186' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQP' 'sip-files00064thm.jpg'
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describe
'97035' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQQ' 'sip-files00065.jp2'
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describe
'136373' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQR' 'sip-files00065.jpg'
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describe
'51760' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQS' 'sip-files00065.pro'
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'2018-09-10T10:20:13-04:00'
describe
'42806' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQT' 'sip-files00065.QC.jpg'
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describe
'475384' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQU' 'sip-files00065.tif'
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describe
'2127' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQV' 'sip-files00065.txt'
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describe
'9998' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQW' 'sip-files00065thm.jpg'
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describe
'102604' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQX' 'sip-files00066.jp2'
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describe
'144411' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQY' 'sip-files00066.jpg'
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describe
'57202' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALQZ' 'sip-files00066.pro'
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describe
'44340' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRA' 'sip-files00066.QC.jpg'
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'2018-09-10T10:19:55-04:00'
describe
'475420' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRB' 'sip-files00066.tif'
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describe
'2240' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRC' 'sip-files00066.txt'
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describe
'10528' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRD' 'sip-files00066thm.jpg'
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describe
'93612' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRE' 'sip-files00067.jp2'
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describe
'133447' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRF' 'sip-files00067.jpg'
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describe
'50274' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRG' 'sip-files00067.pro'
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describe
'41294' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRH' 'sip-files00067.QC.jpg'
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describe
'475264' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRI' 'sip-files00067.tif'
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describe
'2055' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRJ' 'sip-files00067.txt'
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describe
'10176' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRK' 'sip-files00067thm.jpg'
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describe
'94562' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRL' 'sip-files00068.jp2'
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describe
'135387' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRM' 'sip-files00068.jpg'
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describe
'54311' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRN' 'sip-files00068.pro'
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describe
'40200' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRO' 'sip-files00068.QC.jpg'
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describe
'475160' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRP' 'sip-files00068.tif'
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describe
'2236' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRQ' 'sip-files00068.txt'
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describe
'9688' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRR' 'sip-files00068thm.jpg'
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describe
'93832' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRS' 'sip-files00069.jp2'
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'2018-09-10T10:19:27-04:00'
describe
'130748' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRT' 'sip-files00069.jpg'
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describe
'52640' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRU' 'sip-files00069.pro'
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describe
'40135' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRV' 'sip-files00069.QC.jpg'
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describe
'475432' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRW' 'sip-files00069.tif'
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describe
'2096' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRX' 'sip-files00069.txt'
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describe
'9448' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRY' 'sip-files00069thm.jpg'
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describe
'90621' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALRZ' 'sip-files00070.jp2'
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describe
'133302' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSA' 'sip-files00070.jpg'
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describe
'55449' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSB' 'sip-files00070.pro'
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describe
'40533' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSC' 'sip-files00070.QC.jpg'
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describe
'475096' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSD' 'sip-files00070.tif'
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describe
'2283' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSE' 'sip-files00070.txt'
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describe
'9619' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSF' 'sip-files00070thm.jpg'
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describe
'92367' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSG' 'sip-files00071.jp2'
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describe
'132234' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSH' 'sip-files00071.jpg'
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describe
'53431' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSI' 'sip-files00071.pro'
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describe
'40871' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSJ' 'sip-files00071.QC.jpg'
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describe
'475268' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSK' 'sip-files00071.tif'
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'2018-09-10T10:19:11-04:00'
describe
'2166' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSL' 'sip-files00071.txt'
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describe
'9781' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSM' 'sip-files00071thm.jpg'
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describe
'87901' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSN' 'sip-files00072.jp2'
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describe
'126259' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSO' 'sip-files00072.jpg'
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'2018-09-10T10:19:03-04:00'
describe
'51504' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSP' 'sip-files00072.pro'
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describe
'39802' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSQ' 'sip-files00072.QC.jpg'
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describe
'475048' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSR' 'sip-files00072.tif'
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describe
'2038' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSS' 'sip-files00072.txt'
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describe
'9319' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALST' 'sip-files00072thm.jpg'
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describe
'102830' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSU' 'sip-files00073.jp2'
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describe
'145231' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSV' 'sip-files00073.jpg'
63037f9c1a43cc9ff024dfb65bcdda31
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'2018-09-10T10:20:32-04:00'
describe
'59041' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSW' 'sip-files00073.pro'
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describe
'44418' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSX' 'sip-files00073.QC.jpg'
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describe
'475504' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSY' 'sip-files00073.tif'
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describe
'2302' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALSZ' 'sip-files00073.txt'
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describe
'10135' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALTA' 'sip-files00073thm.jpg'
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describe
'93670' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALTB' 'sip-files00074.jp2'
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describe
'134280' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALTC' 'sip-files00074.jpg'
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describe
'54175' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALTD' 'sip-files00074.pro'
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describe
'40433' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALTE' 'sip-files00074.QC.jpg'
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describe
'475144' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALTF' 'sip-files00074.tif'
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describe
'2216' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALTG' 'sip-files00074.txt'
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describe
'9663' 'info:fdaE20080725_AAAAZEfileF20080728_AAALTH' 'sip-files00074thm.jpg'
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describe
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r:1! ,._ L ii VOLUME 1 6 NUMBER 2 FLOR I DA QUAR Tl]] K L Y B U LLETIN. D EPAR T MENT OF AGRICULTURE APRlL J. 10 06. B E. M 0 L J N COIIIIIUIO U OF U ICU L TI/RI, T A UAHASSEE, FLORIDA. P ~ l------0-oJ,o.. Part 21P'NtblrRepo,t Pattl-Pcf'liliurtu
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Uo<:nt y Mnp o f the St n le o f fl o r ida.

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PART I CROPS.

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T H E BU LLETI N AS A QUAR T ER L Y Withthiaia.sueottheBul!etintbeebangeismade!rom a monthly to a qun:rter ly publication. This change ia made neee=ry beeause or the increased eost or p u blish ing t he Bulletin, due to the rap id ly increa s ing amount o f materia l n ecessary tobe 1inblished in order that the fer tilizer an d pure feed law s may be made intelligable to ibe people of the State, an d also to enable the Commie sion er to pro perl y and eOkieuU~entorr1> sai d laws. The inc l' ease
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SOME C HAN G E S. With oth e r cl,anK{! noted in th e Bulletin we have ad oJ)tcd t h e p lan of dt'l'idl P g the State In to sectiooa. There are fi ve dlv iaion1, at ne a r equa l in the number o f co untie. ualgned to each H ca n ,.e ll be arrnngl!d 'I th due ('OD 1lderation to their product s aod geographical positio n. Th e tabulation of the co unt y avcragce are u before, an d lnadditiouthea\erageo!tbeacreagesplllnted orc-oodi tlon e, etc withe cue may be, arc gfrcn for each d iri ion. Thia enablet1 n t to sho w with a gT'eOter degree of accurnc., t h e cont.Iii.Ion s, etc., of crope n the ee1e ral por tiou11 of th e State, Th e Stat e averag.,11 are mnde up from t heeuma ofthed\vi,lon a1erage. Follo,,,ing are the dM.11io11 11 or the Stnte and the roun ti e& t.-on l ain,ed in each: DlVTSTO'.\" OF THE S TAT E DY C0l1;'.T JES Nor thern l)i vis i o11. },'ruuklin, r.~dsd
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DEP AR TM E NT OF AGR! CUL TURE. B E. )J cl,11, C o m H. S. Eu.lOT Cbi ~ f Clerk. COND&'-SED NOTES OF CORRESPONDENTS-HY DIVISIUNS. No .-lhc rn f)ivi ,1io 11 Planting or th 11 1wineipal crops ia pructicallf 01-er; th e w t>at b er has been ge n erall_1 drr and coo l h11t i l hu euable d tb c tnrmeu to !,'1!1 in t h ei r l!l.. >eo'.I. w i thout an y ser i on!l delnys. T here ill 1 1uit e un I n c rea se io theucreag{lofcottoonndcorn in thi11 11eC t io 11 in fa ct moet o f the croJ)r.llol with f hel!/11111' jl(' t iod. T he fr uit r op~ in this ,Jhi ..-ion wi ll I.If' ~loorL on :,n :,wrnge. t h oug h in l'Oi: u lo,ali1i e~ the c r o1)s .-ill lie fai r 11 c1< lcnr/liriMirm luthis d ir i~i.,n1h<'f nru, op er ntic,ns nre 11-Ulll ( 'Wilnl k 1drnn1 l: ]}('ill :,:f111l,e1 l't. llll' s(':,_,,, ,. ~ a m l a t er :rn, 1 lht ,-.,m1ti < ~ fn1 11in;: 1111~ tli1i~iou al'r uot .' "l 1 h1,111:;h pl,ii,ijn: in ~o nm i u a l:Lu ee~ but wi1h u 1 U im1:1 1 u :c ,f fa ., rabl, w,:1 thr 1 the a~ r eniie tl au ted ll"il l lie 'luitl' ,0 11full O>! iudk l'lted by our eor 1 -e~r,0 11 ,fo u t l' n u d l'OOu ru m 1,letl" d I n tld~ di, 11-ion tlw t"C l;i ;;l~o :1 n otiM'alJle irH :, re: 1 se in the mretge o r ge 11 er:il ll eld noj)s 01 er J !l( l;'i 1' here i 11:il" i u 1 b l~Jirisio n. flij in tlle1 1l l j oini 11;:ou e n11piritofgenP rnl 1 1 1o ireu h ne1111 tak l nghohlofth e fo rmen!.a nd 11mch irnp r o, eml' nt in farm, nn, 1 meth o d~ or fu1 u1 r urngemcnt I ~ ,1 ppar e n t in all see tiOn!! Th e p1w~l8 nt pre~e nt nre tl alte ri ni;:: for fine ero 11s T h e fr u it nop11, nre :1t pN!>
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Nortl100MC1'n Di1.-"i8im1-J11 this d ivis ion our con'l'S[H.md ents n!porl incnw1e or acreage being pl:.rntcd in the muiu Oeldcropsaswcll 11siuthe1egetablecro1is; thecoudition of all gn,wing cnops are reported an exr-ellent acN'age 1111d if no unt oward event happenH, and the seasous l'enrnin propitious the N'snlt or crops &>enc1lly will be ilnc ln some instances the ac1,ea~s a r e unmmnll.v large. T he aereuge in melons is la-ri:,,e and the c on ditinns of both melou aud sn-awbel"l"ics HI\' wr_\" fine. Pca, hc~ null P"a1~ 11rc nlso iu flue ~hnpe. Alto~thrr. tln crop ~ itnatioo in th is dil ision i s flattering. Cen/.ral Dft:i 8iouJn thi s didsiou :1 lar-<;f' ac~a::: e hos been 1la11 I E'tl to all (-ops. and all :ire d oing w<> ll. though rain llfl~ ])('en mm'h ncNfod; 01er the en1i1"e di~tdct the W<'31bPr has ue<.n ,J,-_, n 11,J cool. aud in 1oeal i1i~s some Cl"OflS l m1c ~1ifff'rcd ronsidf'rabl.,, fl.if' t>gctnhlf' cro p;i ~ho"i n g the l'IT< ,t s of ,lro11g!1t mr,1s than tlt>hl /'top~ Jn thi!> Jis(Tkt 11rn11_y ,-e~ 1 alol e~ :ind ~mnll fru il>< han nh'l.'ad., lJ<'t:'n ~hi1tl!'tl lo mai-1,,.t: gnomai n ,!cr o l tl w M>a~o11 rontinnf's g-no(] rl,,:, f'('Ople wlll hr,n had fl. po;i perou~ .n>:11 Fr-n it ll"f'r~ al'' in most ~l"dlr11! <"011,lition at 1wc~cnt. and a larg<' el'tlp or orangP~ i~ to be e:'l" pe ctf' d. So11f/1cn, Di vi~ iOIIFf' \\ field ("l"Oj>~ rornparati, ,-.J., fl.I~ 11:l'Own iu thi~ dis-i ~io11 or tlw !'l!a l c. ih i' t.,ulk of t l w farm iog ])('iug 111o~tly ro116ncd to cgc1 11l>!c and fruit growiug; the fl, ld r r ops growu a1e grnrrall.,in fine ,-ondition. an,l. the ,-,-,gefahle cro p ~ !)('i n :;i; mri,ket!', l ; some h:,n nl>out n!l b<'cn shipf)('d. l'<'<'entl th(' wra ther 1,;i~ heen eoo l 11nd dr~: from 1111 1ountir~ i n this ili1isio11. coml'l! good r rpor l s of the condition of the f111it tree~, an d the prospect of large <'fflJ>SOf fruit. t h f' rain of the post win ter, and ahscncc of frost, adding m uch 10 fhe :, owth aud liealthy condition of the treell; in all the counticsoft hi sdilision the orange h'{'fl ll are repo1tnd ns showini: the most remarkable growth ofan., renrsinre1he:r e atfree?.e. A pecnlirir fe1lfureo! th e"" rnin11 ha~ bet:,n the foct that while the.'I" -,,.-ereexceed ingl., lif'n<'fifial to 1be fruit trei's. ih<'_,. were the SOUrl'C ot murh ,tumage ton n n mhe r of ,~i,~tul>!e Cl'Ops. the lonmto l'rop in nnmerons Jo,::alitie~ hein)! prac1ica'ly deMl'O.'"f'd.

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RF.P O RT OF C RO P AC R~ )AOES AN'O CONDIT IO N;\ ON APltlI. I, IIIOII, AS COMPAltJl:D WITH SAME PERIOD FOR 1901},

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ACR!sAC E ANO CONDl'l' I ON O F C R OPS.-Contlaucd,

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PART 11, WEATHER REPORT.

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U. 8. nt:l'AR'n!E:>'T o~ AGRICULTURE, ULli\rA'l'E AND C RO P SERVICE WEATHER B UREA U Centra l Office: W11sh in gton, D. C. fl,OHIDA SIWTION: A J MITCHELL, Section Dlro<:tor., JACS:SONVILLS l"L.I.. REPORTS }'OR }'EBRUARY, 1906 SALIENT C LIM A TI C FEA T URES. I nehes. Mean, ns de te rmined from records of 5 i,taHons. 30 12 Departure from thl'normal, 5 records ...... .. +0.0 2 TT ighe~t observed at Pensatola on the3d. ..... 3-0.39 J.owes1 obsen-ed, at ,Jacksondl!e on the 27th 29 T7 ,\l)llolutc ra n ge fo r the Sta t e.. 0 62 "'"""' ~IC'an as t\ (' termined from records of 55 stations 58.S [)(>purlure from t h1. no1mal. 33 rc! L-u rds .. 1.6 Hi ghest monthl .r mcnn. nt Flamingo.. 70.0 L owest mouth!y rnen11. at )lolino.......... 48.9 Righcstrcrorded.atl<'lamingoonth;;26th. &; Lowes t reeo1dct.l, at ~lolino on the 1st.. 23 Ah:~},:: 1 ~ ~ 1 a rangc for the State.. G2

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, s lo c h ~. A1 erage a~ dc11.'rmlnl'\l fro 1 11 N!co rd;soful stations :! -:s Dcpun 11 1-c from th <.i uv rm al 4 0 1cc o1 tl1 ... .... 1. IO Grcatest anH)unt for ,rny :l-.f hour'! at Nc,v Sm y rna
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JO CQ\ll'ARATIVF. DA TA fOR S TAT!,;, F EBRUARY YM.r I T, m """~ I r ;;;; ;r;1 .M onth l 1 11i:ihes Uate l !,o,.e,;1 F Mnn Uil y A~ eMlrf' A,er!-l' e 18 92. = tl '" "' 1 1:1{1;:1. :u .. ,: ~-: l !ltl-1 ,. :: t: : i :i i g 8 3 19 '"' 1 897 ., 1 1 ; ~ "" .: : :: i t: ~ ::: : : : :: I : : !:ll :r. t! l~I. I :u 1 902 .. ... ~-: ... } :: : 620 :l (1.67 }~ :tN ~~ .: I : : '" :l 7 8 PR ESSURJ<: A...'\"D W I ND TABLE

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Fr,ORWA 8LC TJO.\', ACno~ T nir,rohite. Co wp ui. d f!l s,"1lon tvl"l .-,.,,,1,J.,t-.l f""'" 11,uz ,~ 1 003. laoh,.1~~ 1"10~ 1 8$~ .... 1~ 11; l~f>D ... .. noo .. 1n o, .. ,,I02 .. HKl!l ...... ii..-. t ... 1

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PART III. COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS AND COM, MERCIAL FEEDING STUFF.

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2T REGULATlONS GOVERNING THE TAKING ANO FORWARDING OF FERTILIZl<-'R OR COMMER CIAL FEEDING STUFF SAMPLES TO THE OOMMIS:SIOI>."ER OF AGRICULTURE. -SECTION 1~ OF THE LAWS. Special samples of fertilizers or commercial feeding stuff sent in by purchas8rs, under Sec. 9 o the laws, shall be drawn in the presencll of two disinterested witnesses, fromone or more packages, thoughly mi.ll:ed and R l".4.II< U.:.ll'L.11 OF THE SAME 01' :SOT LF,!1.'! THAN t;lOHT OU:S OJ:S (oxr. HALI' POUND), SHAU, RE PLACED IS ,.. C1'~ OR BOTTLE, SE .a.LED ANO SElfT JIY A OISTNTERESTr.O PARTY TO THE COMMISSIOSER OF AGR! CU l,TUR ll: AT TALLARA~SEE. NOT LESS TIIA1/ EtGRT 0U1iCES, IN A Till CAN CR BO'l'TLE, WILL 81: J.CCEl'TED i'OR A:SALYSIS This rule is adopt.ed to SC cure fair samples or sufficie nt size u,makethenecess,1.ry dP.termim1tions, and to allow the 1,rescrvation of a du v!icate sample in case of protest or appeal. These du plica.to samples will be preserved for two months trom dateofcertifica.teofanalys is. The State Chemist is not the proper officer v, ro ceive special samples from the purchaser. The propri ety of the method of dravl'inH" and sending the samples as fi x ed by the law is obvious. The drawing and 11ending of special samples in rare cases is in compliance with law. Samples are frequently sent in paper packages or pa.per boxes, ba d ly packed, and frequently in vory smallquantity (less than ounce) frequently thereare nomarlrs, numbers or ot h er means of identitic:i.tiou. Thu postm:i.rk in some instances beinl;' absent. I would call the attention o! those who desi r e to a,,ail themsel\'es of this privilege to Sections 9 and 10 of the law, which are clear and explicit. Hereafter qtrict complian~ with abo,e regulation, will be required. The aampk, mu,t be not leu than OM ha.If pound, in a can or bottle, aealed and addre,aed lo the Commi,.tiOfler of Agr-iculture, thfl lflfffhra name tntd a.i. dreu nm,t al.t0 be on the package. Tn~ rule applying to ,pecial ,ample, of fertilizer, or oommercioi feedi'llg 1 tuff.

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JN STRUC'J'IO:r-.S 'l'U :UAXUFAGTLTI:Ell:-3 AXD DEAL l.;R S. Ea<'h !il<'kag1i or Connnercia! },'ertiliier, an d each pad: age of Comme rd : 11 J:.'eeding Stull must ha1e, 114:'eurely attached thereto a tag with t!.te guaranteed analy1is required by law, nud the stamp showing the payment Jt the insw id or's fee 'l'his provision of the lal\Sectioa S ofbuthla\\'ts willbcrigidlyenfol"{'ed hfo.nufu durena nddea lerswi llberequiredtoproper l y tag and stamp each patkageof Comruere1al Fertilizer or Comruetcial Feeding Stuff under permlty as fi:i:ed in Sec lion 0, of both laws, fags shn!l be attathed to the top end of ~,ch b:ig, orheml of each barrel. INSTHUCTIOXS T O l" UHCilASEHS Pur<:hn,;cr.~ urc 1mtionc{] to 1mrdn 1se no Comme rcird },'ertili1.ers 01 Co1 uwer cial Feeding Stull that does D'Jt bear on me/~ 1,uckuge an ana lysis tag with tbe guarantee requil-ed by Jnw, and th e stamp sho1dog the payment o the insJ)(;(clOl"s fee Uood~ not JJmiug the guarantee tag 11.ndstnu,p ,0 1-ei,rcgular.aud framlulent; the absence o f tile gu:H"an et: tag aml ~fau1p bcingc,vidcncc that thema ufatt11rer or dealC!' lins not co 11 1pli ed with the la w. \Y i t hout 1he gunrnntee tag and !!'l1m1 slmwing wb.at the goods are guaran te ed to ;:o n taiu, the purcliaser ha11 '10 reco11r1:1e agaiHijt the man u facturer or dt:tkr such goods are sold i lkgall.r and fl'amlulentlJ, nn(l ure generally tJf littl e rnlol' .-\ll reputable manufaclt1rer11 and dealer now comp ly strict!~ 1\'ith the l1tw and regu)ation11, bJ vlucing the guar,uitee tag and stamp on each package. The interest of the eonHnrncr the farmer, or etockm an, de,uands tha t th<'y purcl11111e no Commercial Fertili~ri,, of Commercial Feeding Stua that dO
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" from the iwpoaitioa of tr.rndulent, inferior, or deficieut Commercial Ferti!izeni or Commercial Feeding Stuff. B. E. McLIN, Commh111ionerofAgrjculture. The following tables o! uerage cowpo<11ition of Commer cial Feed Stuff i s comp iled from the report of the Con neticut Experimental Srntlon. Theyeover a large num ber of a11alysi11 au(] are !ully repreaentatfre of the stauJ anl composition of 1hevnriou, feeds in the tnble11. The;o' are gheu for reference should a feed stuff ,ary materia.l l y from thClltJ :l.l'erages, ita purity may be questioned. Tr the "as!," content excee d to any groat exteot, sweeping, may be suspected. If the crude fiber be ~ceMfre, oat hulls, corn cobs r ic e chaff or other ligueous or fibrous materials ru11~ be suspected. While the valuable coueti tuents. "JJrotein" "sugar :rnd stnreh," and "fat ," Bhou\d not materially vary from these tables or averages, that are practicall.1 ,tn nd1trd s of ~mparison. for the feeds mPntioned in the tables. COPIES OF THE FERTILIZER LAW. Citirens interested in the ferll!izet' and stoek food lsw ottheState and de"iringtoav&il themselniso!thelrpro tedion, can obta i n topies free of cha r ge by 11ending for 11&me to the Commiuloner of Agrlcnlture.

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30 A "V 1:: n A GE COMI'OSI Tl ON OF C 0)1 )[ E net AL FEF.D ~'rLn NAMF.OPFl Glut-erFed Hom i ny l<'eNI RyePr oduet, (bro n ) .. B1 r k-1 !lp r ouu Dist1llno Gnt i n OatFe.-d /lj~jl~ '!~ 11 ,j 7 81 2 ,1 i; i 64 3 4 t l 90 .,,.,, .. / .,,, '" .. 4 6 ~ 1 3 67 1 61 21! 3 02 3 SO lOIM Toj 4 2&'', 1 56 ..... 12 1i()IJ228 1 aas. 1 J,00 ..... 2067 7 llt j oM I 825 ,.,,, 3911062 16 734 4 03 183 . 1 1 063 1 .. 1 1 6 24 6 1 1 4 oz 8~ .l!.XXC.Orn 1 n
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31 AVERAGE CO)tl 'OSI' J'J ON 0~" COJ.IMERCI AL FEED STUFF---CoWn11.ed Co,o ,,, O" "'' ... .. I '' '3 1 0, '1 a "I ar,, Propt lHry Tlor~. F ~ ed1 .. .. 9 57 12 -1 8 00 t 27 2'S3 ~lole .,, d ::..... 8 ill lti 3t 51 72 l 79 8~JS ::::::::::: ,.~ l; : : : :: :1 ': =1 : Cr6!'mftr} F eed... 1 1007 2006 ~IOC ~3E 8~T

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" Compositioa of Fei-tifu:cr M .11 ni.1Js. I 1'011odsperllund~ [ Amm
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" h1AHKE1' PBICES 01' CllBMfCALS ANO FERTII, 17,.. ING MATERIALS A'l' .1-'LORIDA SEA PORTS, JA:N UARY, 1905. Lea11 tha n 5 to 10 10 toe, Ammoniates. 5 tons tous. & over Nitrale of Sotln 11 per cent Ammonia f57 ,00 $ l>(i.50 $56.00 Sulphate ot Ammonia 25 pe r cent. Ammonia 72.00 71 .5 0 71.00 Dri ed Blood 16 per ee nt. Am lll0D.iU. 56.00 55.50 55.00 Bigh Grode Sulphate Potuh 48perce n t. l'fllash (K20).. 52.00 51 .00 50.00 Low Grade Sulphate Potash 26 per l"Cnt. l'otash (K20) 32 00 31.00 30.00 Mu ri:ite of Potash 50 JJer cent. l'ota11h ( K20). 46.00 45.00 44.00 Nitrr.te Potash, 13 Am., 42 Pot ash (K20 } 82.00 81.00 80.0(l Kniuit 12 per ,:ent. P utn~h. I LOO l3.50 13. 00 Canada Hardwood Ashes 4 per l "t! Ut (K20) Po1a sh. 17.00 16.50 16.00 Hi~!JC.1 ,11leBlond nm] Donc,10 eeut Ammonia ....... 36.00 J,0,y G,:idc Blnod nud Hnne, 61, pr:-r ...-~nt. Amrnonin, 8 per .00 82.00 Zl.00

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llri ght Cotto n Soo d lf e al S JK'r nnt. .\mm onia. markd ']IJ0 taUon, .. .. .. . .. .. 28.00 27.50 27.00 Dark Co tton Seed Meal 6 per cent. Ammonia, market qnotion1 2U)0 20.50 20.00 High Grade Acid Phosphate, 16 por cent. A vallable Phos phorlc Acid 15 00 U.50 U.50 \ cid Pho1pt111tc 14. per cent. Avnll n b!e Phosphoric Acid. H.00 13.50 13.00 Boneblnck 17 per cent. Avail able l'hosiphoric Acid.. 25.00 24.50 24.00. 0(1orle 11 11 Phosphate.. 25.00 24.50 2-i .0 0 B 0 Ground Tobao Stems, 8 per cent. Ammonia, 9 per ce nt Potash 25.00 24.50 :U.00 Pnlv erlied Ground Tobacco Stem, 16.00 Hi.M 15.00 Toba cco No 1 ,3 per cent. Ammonia 2 K20 P ot ub 21.00 20.50 20.00 Tobo cco Duet No. 2 1 per ce nt Ammonia, l per cent. Pot as h 16.00 15 50 15.00 Dark Tolmcco Stem~, baled. 16.00 15.50 1 5.00 Land 1 1loste r in sac1.:M, 10.50 10 .2 5 10 00 Th e clrnrges by reputable manufat1urers for mixing and bagging, uuy 11pecio l or regular formula ie iu:;o ~ tou In CXCl'l!8 of nbo, e pri ce~.

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35 JACKSONVILLE PRICES CURRENT FEED STUFFS. Pul'c wheat bran per ton, $23.50. Pure middliug11, per ton,$2;;.00. l'urinnf cc d ,pc rtoti ,$ 2fi. Victor mcHl, per too $23 Cotton bulls, J)er ton,$9 .00 Other11uotalioll!lare: Gluten food, for rows, per ton, $27 Jersey cow food per ton, $22. Purina stock food, 100 sacks, 175 lbs, $25.l.i0. Purina stol'k feed, less quantity, 100 lbs. $2fl.OO. Atlas stock feed, per ton 128.00. ,\tlass ugarfced ,perto n,$25.00. Southern aeed rye, pe-, bushel, $1 25. Tens n1st-proof 11CCd oats, per bushel, S.'>c. Ma y or Burt se4d oat,, 32 pounds to bnahel, per bushe l 80 cents. Cotton seed meal bright 100 611.ckll, per ton, $2G.00 Cotton seed meal bright, less quantity, per ton, $26.5 0 Cotton seed meal, da-.-k, car load, per ton, $ 1 8.(i.(l. Cotton !le('d mea l dar k, 100 sacks, pP.r ton, ,rn.00. Salt, 20 0lhs sacks, per sack f l. Rock nit, fo1 S!O<'k, J JCr pound, l ie \\'-bite corn, car load, per sack,of 110 ()Olrnda,fl.30 \\-"bit e corn, 100 ~ ac h per sack of 110 pounds, $1.33. White corn, le!13 quanti1 y, per sack or 110 pounds. $L3!'i. Mixed corn, 1 00 sacks, per sack of 110 pounds, $1.28. Mixeilcoru,lOOsaclai,pel'Sackofll(lpounds.:fl.2U Mix edcori. 1, lessq uantitJ ,persackof ll0pouml s.fl. :M TI 'bitcon111,(n 1 load, p('rsackoflztiponnds.$1.GG. \\ 'hire oats 100 sacks. per sack of 12,5 pounds. 51..GS \\"hite o:it~. lrs~ quantity, pe r fnek of 12'> pounds. $1.70. \\"hi1eoats ,:1r lontl. 11er sack of 10{1 p ountlH.$1.30. Whiteont11,lOONaeh.per~aek of l0IJ1,oan ds.:fl.33. \\"ltilroat;;, l e1~quanti1.v, per sack of 100 poun,Jij, $l.35. F:rn
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},'ancy wl1ile cli 1 1Jll'd O:iti! 100 r,onn,J~. (i(' p('r 11 ; 1clt h igher. Mi.le,! 011ts, ear !o.9U per ,rn c k or 1 ~;; 1101rnd~. JJ;l.G;:: Not eCou11 11111P1 -;i nre 11 1 1,:-<'d t, l fo n 1 1,:11c thr rm1 '11t p ric< ij wir h the "Feed i ng V:al u n~ ~ho1, 11 ;,. (I,.-, t:ohl\'~ of mutl .\'1'i~ or f e,, d l!l u fT. It will )!(' nnfr,1 1h,11 ~(i,li; ruul tlu, l n hlr~. will ~\Jo :. lhAt prif'('1' dnel! not :,in~rn t u e 01 n l i t 1 : 1 h : ,1 ~ o rnr of tht hiirh es t 11ri,-ed f c,,d~. 11,n ., ll'l'!! ,ln r t l mn orh r 1 ,;, thlll t'A n be 11u n:hm,cd for ll'l!fl mnnc~-. 'l'he rrr,~-t o f tl 1 e "810<:k 1-"l.'t..-d J .il1\" ha,s :1lre:1 d y l)('l! n of rn n r kl' d !M'n('tit to the Stnt c \ n11rnhe1 of low ~rndf' r, ,r d~ with f:ln r 1 brand11 ,am ll: 1~lyad1e-rti l\l'tl.lu 1 rl ,..... nto l a1ti:<".,:,;:r,.nt wi rh drm1u from thf' f-ta(('. If ""!l~umrr~ wilt ,:1r.>full., !ho talllr~ of 1111,cly ~ is of ,arivu~ h1n11d~. :111,l corn par p 1hrm witl 1 t h n 111nrk<" t pl"i t -e~. 1111t! rmr,lw~e on ly th ose t h 11 t compare favorably ill quality and price, in f erior fee<.111 wilt soon di~nppeur fr om !h e ~t11te

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37 FA C1'0 ltB 1-'0R CONVERSION. Toconvert Ammonia into n ltrogtn, multiply b1, 0.8U Aw moninintoProteln by.. 5.15 Nit~n i n to nmmooi a, mu l tiply by.. 1 .2 1' Nitrate of l!oda into nitrogen, multiply by 16.47 Nitrogen Into rortein by.. 6.25 Bone Ph osplmte i n ro phOllphoric acid ,m 111tiplied by 0.158 l'ho&JJboric Acid into Bone l'ho111 1! mte,m11ltiply by 2,184, Mnrnte of P ota11h i nt o actuul pornah, multip l y by 0 632 Actm a t potaeh into ~lurate potnsh multiply by .. I.~ Sulphate of poln11h Into nctiml 1 ,otaa b, multi11ly b,1 0.5U Acrnal po t md1 Into eulphalc of pot neh, multiply b,r l..S5 ?-iir:ue of 1,ot:ud iu1o 11 itro;,,-en, multi11l~ b f.. fl.t:I~ Cnrl,ouate of pot 1 1 .,ti Into a ct ual pot:11,h mu l tiply l>y O.GS L ;\('f11al pola~h i1110 ,arln:,1u1le nf 1>0tn~h. multlp l,, bf 1.466 For instancc,1 011 buy !HiJlr.rC('tlt.or nitrate of "odaand "nut to la,ow how 111lld1 nitrogen iu it, multiply 95 per cent. by IG.47 JOn w!ll get 15.Gai 1 ie r nl. nitroge n ; you wunt to kn ow how m1u;h ammonia tb.ia Xitrogeo iB equil' alent to. then multiply 15 65 per cen t by 1.214. and yo 11 get 18.99 )J('fl.'en t th ee
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38 STATE VALUES. 1t is not intended by the "State \a)uati on to 1'1:1: the price or comme r cial value of a gi,en brnnd. T!Je "State Titlueil"' are tlte market prices for the 1 arioue app roved chemicals al)d mnterinla used i n mixing or mnnufactm'l.u g commer cial fertili7.ers, nt the date of iSl!uing a bulletin, or the OJ)N>ing of the "11eMon." They may, but 8t>!dorn Jo, vary from the market prices, and are made libera l to meet an! slight advance or decline. They are compiled from prke liH t& and commercial~ ports by reputable deniers a nd journa!!J. The question la frequently asked: "What la 'Smith Fruit nud \'ine' wor th per ton Such a q uest ioo <'anuot be nnsweN!(l <'fltei;:ori cn llr. lly au al~ s i s the ammonia, av ail ab le 1 l, osp horic add, and 1 1otnsh tnay Oe d e t erm i ne d, and the inquirer informed whnt th.e cost o f 1hr, n eecss nry mrt ll'ri al to compound a tou of goorlg s i m ilar to Frui t nud \ 'lne" would he 11~i11g nu n e but ne eepted and well kno wn materials of the best (]Uality. Sta l e :1 !11e11 d o not consider 'tr:ule seciet11,'' lo!~ .,11 ba(I hill11, coot o f ad1 ert i sc 1 ne nt11 nnd ex11en~e s o f eollec tio11s. T he St:1te mine" is 11irnpl ~ thut price at which the variou11 ingrcdirnta nece~"ary t o ui;e iu cowp o u11di11g a fer tilizer can bepnrcha~ed/or ca,11. in ton Wt, at Flor i da ,ea porl1. The"e price Hst11 in one, five and ten Jot11 are publiehed In thi11 rea>ort with the "Stat emluee" for1906 deducted tlierefrom. The valuation for 1906 being the eame aa for,1 90~

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:m S'rA'l'E VA L UATIONS Fol" Availi1blc and Tnsolublc Ph osphol"iC Acid. Am mooi 11 a nd Potash for !he Season of 19 0 6. Aniilabl c Phospho r ic Aci illustrate this take for cxam1ile a fcrtiliwr wh ich analizes, as follows Arnilu bki Phos1Jhori c AciU ti.~2 p e r ,cnt.xBLOO6.22 In olub l e P hosplioric Acid .. 1 5l 1)(>1",;c n t x .20 SO .Ammonia a --1 '.! J}('r (tnt. x 3 .1/ J_ 10.60 P ot ,1.~l1... ... . .. i ~3 pnccnt. .x 1. 11}7.[15 Mi x i n:;a,~d b a:g i n:.,: .. 1.50 Cou,mcrci "! l'a l uoat se a1 ,o.-ts .. :?6 .5 7 Or a kr ti li zer :mal_yzinl! a;; follows Arnib.l:,\.., p hos1>hu ri c a cic l ti po, r l'c:nt x-i-1 00-S 8 00 An, m o nia. . '.!pcrcc n t.x 3.106.20 p, '. ta ,s h .......... _. ;!p~reent x J.JI}2.20 ll!,xin g and bagging.. 1 50 Commercia l va l oe nt ;;ca port:, .. .... ... $17.00 The above "aiuations :ire fo, cash !or materials deliv erod at Florida seapor~s. and they can bo bought in one ton lots at thPse 1irices a t th e Uat-e of i.1su i ngthls Bulle tiu. Where fertilizers are booghtut lnOOrio r point;i, the additional freight to that point must be added If purehascd in r.ar load lots for cash, a redu ct ion o f t.en per ce nt. can be made in above \aluations, i e : Available Phosphoric Acid Kl cent.'! pe r unit Potash (K20) 99 cents per uni1. Ammonia (or equ ivelentin nitrogen) t2 79 per unit The valuat ions and market prices in soccing Hlul'I trations, 11re based on market prices f or one ton !C'te.

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e inl Sample" h11s pro1ed n Anfe guard fo lhll couumcr ]('gitimate d efl ter, and mannfne tlirer, nnd R cheek upon the cnrele,is, ignorant, or frllud ulfmt1endororrn"n11facturer. It f,11.,rit1hct1 the coi1&11111cr with /he s, rnw prMcction de, nwnded by tl, e 11wm,fw:l11rcr, 1clw b1111s hi8 mr1tcrinlt1 rmly upon the g,wr,,11/et>. a/HI pays for them occonl i 1rg lo an ulysi.t. B.1 r:ir 1he lnrt,"t.'SI n11101111t or comrnf'rd:11 fertili7.HS 111,ed i n F loridn. nre 111a1111fae111rcd or mixed by factories iu the Stnte. Lnr::re n11101>nts of fortlizing nrnterials nr e irn ported dir~t by fnctorieB. and deniers located at our ll('a port.cities; et r~ oes of 11otnsh snits direct from Germany ure now frequentl_v N'Cein!d b~ Florida imp orter,:;. "bile large amou n ts of add p~osphate are manufactnrf>d nt :ind expor!e,J from the rnrions Gulf :md Atlantic port s. Florida cou11urner11 mn} now purrhu~e t heir fortilizeni and chemic:ilsat }'lorirfo sea povtsasd,eap\y :is at any or the gen. port~ of the con11try. 011 11. pr<>ced ing pa.go a table of the '" A u r age Composition o r Commercial Feed Stuffs'" will be foucd. Con "u mer shoulmand a prlce of course considered-see that llte '"Guarant ee '" on th e package he purcha s es compues tavo rab le wltb the a verage In the tabla snd if doubUul of th e Lrutb <>f \h a ~ talement on th,:, "Guarant ee ae nd at o n ce a ..amplo o! tb
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" LIGHT WEJ(ii:lT l<'ALSE STATEMENTS. Some comp l aint 'luu1 ~n made ~ntly 116 to failure to furn ish full T; eight Ha gm1r1 111teed. ID one case o f l ight 111'eight wtton seed melll di1JC0,ered by the lMpedor, th e good.& ,n-re sold by the ~ heri!I.' aa pro, ided by I n"'\ Other cnse3 ha1 1?t)ee n re 1 JOtted 1 iartlcularly" .K 11inHt.." The pul> l k, d<'alel'I!, nnd oonaumcr-9, am c nu tio ned to e,:nmine t heir pun:hn eee, no d in case of doubt, have the 11ncb Wl'ighed nt the raill'Oad station, or nt the ,.-ar~ h ouse--re11or tin i;: ,l('ft cic m ; iet1 in weight U found to ei:ii;t, with name s o fiie l l e r ij, mauufactureraand 11 ln1'1!~e, to the Yt 'Cighiu ~ !llld other fa r.t11, nn d ci r c 11111Ht11D r.el! Thill npplie.11 t o fortili~,..M!. mid feediug s1uff-(n!10 to grai n ,ml other nrtidee). Ti m t1 e 1mr tment iM ,lesiNJU! o f 111a i ntai nini,r the ~!lrndard or both mllt,, u nd f]n n n t i t_, us e :t 1, nd in l be ,::-aunr nnte,. n u. I lo !hi:< e111I TeqllP~b the nctin i ('O orcration o! ft!l<'ilit<'IIS. Af:lll!f'>d. i sa misde m('llllOl". anti ~uhj ~' f!M th, ~cl!

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    ,\SUl:8 U ,\ HD WOO i !, l' ,\L.l lf.'l'TO. G. \:,;.-\.D \ A S H E S, Th c nttC'ntion of p111'<'hnwr,;, ,J,.n lvr,, :uh l c unsu11n'r~. is cnllc,! lo lhc aunlysi~ of rnrious a she11, h:1r,\ wood : rnd 01herwise in this and other report~ !;<"ldom do the~c ash<'.'!1 eantain u1ore thau 3 per cent of pol:t~h-frequcntl.r lei;s than 1 per cent; as the J)()ta~h ~ontent is 1hr only fertil i 1,ing ingredient (excepting a ery small ,unount of pho~ phoric ac i d) it hetorncs a wry expen~il'(' ~our,t of po;a~h. Most of the ashes exam.in('{!. by the depar1u,ent lwn e,-;. de n tl,v!Jol'Cu leael!ed Asheij should be purdwsed strirtl;<' n po n gua r a n t('C (asshoultl all other fcrtilir.rn< and feNb) an d li e seller held M l' ictlx to his g1rnrantce. T herearemanrtonsofashe~11setla safc 1tili'-C' f intbi11 S t ate. When they e:rn he p11rdiawd a l a prire couq,ara ble with tluiir net1rnl \"nlue the,, nrt'! doubtless a most ,nl uable sourre of po tns h. 'fil e al'P rnge price o f th c ~ e ;: on, 1.s i~. howc~er, far in ex ~i;l! of the i r l'nlne. P otash o b1ained from this i;ourf'e ::enerall,v co~ls nn11'h n~orf' t h: m from o t her l'f!!iab l e ~our,e sSnlplwf('. or )luri:;t.., of l'oi:i ~h Kai n it o r Sylvilitt>. Samp l eR of Hi..,kor '11:11 !t P:1 1:neiro an
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    ll U11 1': MJ OF !'1':fmLI ZER S. R &Hal" s.,..., 0-i,L I .. Kune .. ... ,1.-i, .... a.,,., ~ AMIJ"IU of $,...do.I!;&~~~~ ~:!!:t",_ Ku ti. lWI.

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    HUJt L.-ct o nn u ,u ... Po, .. i..,.,,.1-,,11a 1 "B., ot l"o .wbo,-." x~....,.-lo--ot tl ,._..,.ot11io..,..i-...-u.. .. ., .. oronr..:a..,. it:!1?.7fiffj~g;~E~!fJ;~~~~1~ ~ uo ,-"""4 &n&tJola, Uld U.. .-~, ot o r< lli..,... ioicn>o .. 1,~ ::~~"";::!E-::si~...EE.:..;::~~-;!.:~:=.~-= l~-~.:: -::,:~.11-, \n ool o i.aphoo ohooow,ld lo jl! Hfl l oU..t& blo, 11 1 boo d, ... rtoltda lotol ~:~~t;;~::g!~~}t::E~':~?i~~JSn!\:~~

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    D IPJ.1t111.En-O,J.(ll!JCl:! L'l'IIH ,ru\'l.$1aoO ~CII.I.W.""-"V .. L "'-RO$ E.l .. tt.C.....,..A~AI.Yfl~
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    ADDRESS BY R E. ROSE. State Chemist of F l or ida l~ :1 nerorc the IuterSt:1te Cane Grow ~rs ASS-Oci ati on Conventiou at Mobile, Ala., F \ib,r. 7th, 9th, moo. Practically OOndenxd. Mr. Prceident, LaJies and Gentlemen-; It i& unnecesr.ar; for u\C to attempt to a.dd to the tes timony of such men as Dr. Stubbe, ProfCG80r Wiley Pro fessor Ro8e and othe-r11, as to the quality and quantity of 111ugttr cane grown p( of cunepe rric re, wirh a n nvera;eo ft,~ ~f(.'l'Dtof avail:i.ble ~us n r, at n co~t ll "t lr, e xceed twenty dollars per acre, I !hink h~,; been fu :y dernonsttnte
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    Can Oii,s r:iw 111ak 1 ial i,,, co11Ycri c d in t o a co 111u ier c iul u1tiele t"ull1:Jhl r? h Uwm a co 11u nc r c i nl Uem:nJ for it ? Cann man u fat1 nt'{"t' J)n~ ro, th i ,s mu, n p ri r -~nllkiH,l to intlun the farrner 1 0 produce i t ? Jf 1101, ll"hy ha!< l !ie cultn1 e o f l~Ns. an,! m fl1rnfa, 111r~ l'! Ui'rt sug: w in E111'0J)C n o d i n the \Y est m ade ,met phe nomi1ml l! l ri ,fos? 1 clnirn lhat f m ruotti ~n:a r ~an t ,c made. foi:1 gin'n ci:pend i hire o r time : rnd 1J1011er fr om CH n e. t hn n fm111 i,ect~; thn t i f the f:wt~ : 1~ to t h e ro,t o f JH 'O(]Udion, ll lltl ~\l~]j con te nt or {":Ill(', TIS h a ,s h l yam l Jl ) _1 / i x e Jt, Jelll i lle 1J llyq 11a lifll'dltle11, w e re rnado kn ow n 1 o !he f ,n ,ne1~ anti 111nnufmt11 1 'e 1 11 ,,r the bee t growing i;('C f iom1. 1hnr n. -a~t ,len : l o pment or the iuJi;,, j r _v w o n ld O<"C Cur I hav e fo r m;in y y<'>ll~ maiutai11ed tbat it w a~ oulr nec e6l~ar., lo <11<<('1 1 (1i 11 1hese fa.CIR. IP n1P ""i:t-11 i1! 1hc wu rl ,!. Our krrn11 J ,, ,lg r1l to I :<' t J ,. hl'~t (' ,, ]l ~ II II L l' 1 '~ n f ,m~ !l r i~ !lC \\" t impur t i 11 1111 i,1 ll. 1t1 :1d i ,:1l l _, .J..' 11 1 1. 1111 -, .lllil ) P "Uu d. ~ (H" '.! :.:., 11. 01111 1011,. ( p~(']u,!i11g ti s 11~ar !~0 111111 1rn ; s i m (lt H"l (' tl {mm our l l! l :tnd po~ l! f">!~i o n s: o f whid :.!.1111(1 "110 toos ]!< raw 01 H lll'l'finP,J ,:i n n .. ,1g: 11 :i nti : i s ~.11!'/1 1 n n~ rc finetl 1 ~ sug:11 T h t i l!l[ HH ln(ion of ~1.i dl,, fo l '{"i~,1 ~ 11::1 1 r ,r ]! l lll-1!111;, wnl< :-!A0 0 .000 000 \H)llit
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    l~,; cu tly th e pro d uct ion of \mel'ican 1,ugar bns b ec o ver.' l arg e ly i nc r ~asce1 1 retniue d in !he interest of hee t culture, lo b~d llJ> a plan t fro m s \ :sc. to fourh ~ n per cent. ~u::rr co nt e nt. Ya~t ~ urn s h :ir e b('C l! e x pended i n thi s and other c ountries. t o promnte th e i nd u st r~ "ith. wond e rful res uH s U n t il v e r 1 re, ntl,v, no iutelligcut effort 1 to iruprore the quality o f tropical cane nor methods

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    o t man u fac t uri n g cane suga r has he<>n mnde. So effo r t was marle to encourage or cllo c nte the c ane gro,w i r. to imp1 ovc his rncthorl~ 1l c cr<'n ~ h i~ o st or c 11ltuJ' e a m l 111a11uf.1d111e Re ,-cu tl r, l a m g i n,\ to ~ny the Louisia1J.1 Su!,\:11" l'la11( ~ t"S .\. S~<>c"i '1 tia n t th e ir own <>:ipen,,c e ~lab l fah;::l a gug.Jr e.tor of the Loui~inna Elugr.r Expcrirn<>nt i't,1. tion. I r ... el thnt th{' I on: f"'rlod of ":i.ltin: f nr r<>Nl(!ni ti nn o'. 1 h<' infrin 1< i< rn J u,-, or thi~ pc-< n linrl_"f Southf'ra pro,Jne tinn ha~ pas~ t '!I a rn l N 1 ;it the !!'.lljm r <"'nne of thP Gnlf ~ l at<'S w ill now ~Cil'e that caref ul. 11Cie nl ific care : n" l c nlt 1 1!Y' :md oflkial l'f'ro 1: 11iti o 11 of its nhw. rhnt ha~ ~n ln u g h,<>11 ;:i,e11 to it~ hun,b l e relati, e. th e \JcPt wh i c h h n ~

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    U7 for yeflrs enjoyed the protective care of our own and Eu roJK':rn Gm(run~nts. :ind hnd 1he cons i der a tio n of the most eminent scierior t o the most impro1ed rnrieties of beets to1gn1 ma.king. Rocent res ul ts in Louisiana under tt.e practical and scientific dh-eetion of Dr Slubhs, h a.\e deruonstrated the correctnei.,1 of the!IO : .' c!ainlB made by myHelf, that, with I ese t'08t and labor, and in far shorte r tlwe, greater im provem ents c ould be expoclcd from i ntelligent effortij to hnpro1e a natural plant, than o n e not 0 iginally a true 11Ugur JHoducer. The resnllH of the '!\'Ork at the Loniijiana Sugnr Expe1 ment Station C0\'ering u period of July ten yeiu'f< in,caue l>n-eding and Helection, hlll'e recently bee n published. In a N1Ce n 1 s\Mement. Dr. Sll1l,IJB imys: "To the lay public the~ is nothinl( e.it"llf.'ding!y signiftcent in lhn,oc word!!a,'O74 ,' bul to rliesnb"llr planter they will be noth ing J~s than atartling Thi$ cane produn'6 thiTty-flib'11t toiu, to th e .ic1 -c The j uice ~iclcls 1G }i<.'r cent of !lugar. Unde r a nin~ roll{'r mill, l!l Jl('r ('CU! ill obh1iued w i t ho ut saturation. ffJouwil l com1i:1reth ei,cftg ur cs w ithsta tl s tic f!'ofc ane now grown, .} 011 will reali1.e that t-his new cnne wlll rovoh1 tioni,,e the !lugar indu!ltry i n L ouisiana. T he old c1wc giws nu aaeage of tl.J ir ty to tl.Jitty-0ne tons, w!:h a 12 per cent rielrl in the juic e. Und er tho ro l l!'> r lt gfr~~ a )Mc1(.,..ntn ~e of 71.

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    T l, e n e w dine i s lou g j ui ut e s u\\ 11 obrni ued :i t tb e S t 3 tion 1K; i e nt i f 1 ecal! y and ex p rr im e n tn ll y hn t l h <' fl e le dlin gc nnC1:1D74 c om p ared t o 500 acres o f domesti c, o r home c: mes :

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    " D 74, t o n 9 or c:ine 1 8, 187 averaging 86.33 tons per acre; h ome cnne, toolJ of cane, 1 5, 020, a,erngiog 3 ~t OI19 per acre; in cr1,,>nse 3,107 ton s, a~er .ig i ng 6.33 tons per acre, D 74, pounds of sugar, 3,203,875, averag ing 6,4 07.7 5 per acre; ho m e c an e, poumls o f 1mgnr, 2,234,541', averaging 4,469.09Jl('1acte;increm1e,969,329,aw!i-.Ji,_'1Dgl,93S.6f.ope D 74 rnlu e3! ce nU!,$112,l35.63, av erage S 22 4.27 per acre; home cane, \'a l ue 3 cents $ 7 3,2 12 .44, a1eragc $ 1 56.42 per acre, inc1>('ase ,33,9:l'.! 19, aYC r a;,:e 3G7 85 pe r Averilge i u r r cao;1nic alt~ a p111..:, -1s1u11l:1 1 ,,l tit (ly~t,1lizc !l img:i r, n,; d.-. u:ir fri e nd~. the lwr-t ~11;,::1 r n;in11 f,1dm ~l"~. w wil l n ot Uen.>lue" f n~1or i ii rm nisl,i"l( thr $u_;:i.r -Of Am c\'ir, 1 T h P .\meric<:o!l rons11rnerd~nrn 111b an ,! wll! ar<-e-p! notb. ~;:; c ~ l~ : 1 i:~n ':1~i 1 ,~1t 1 l,7i\s i:;. ;/~~~;u:,~1"~,~~;/ 0 ,~-; ore1 en J l~fer a !lie(. "yellow e l arifi
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    70 ceulrifng u l sn)!nr nJ 3 J )(>r 1 ,0111111 ~w1. ,w p:,y t., !;;1~:e:'\ l( 'i' ttl:~ ;,::t:~-e l~('.11;1~<~8 "~:\~;,1;:: a r'..~~: 1, ~l~ ,o l m in~ \ rn,lonrl of choi ~p m .,.., n1wn "l' !JI:,~, rrur ~11trifl1g-a l sni;:a r orsyrup,conltl not he r.i lily sold to day to1he tz,,ulr. wh i le fon,s of irra n u l :ilf'houl d b(' wiHill~ t-0 r <'<'OP,i7.t' th is f fl<'t. fl~ hns the Arneri cu n f.;u ga r Jkfh 1 i n:;:C'nmv:rny the so ralle(l t,,,~t Th e_y 8imr,ly umlerstn "" J lhe :\rnf'ri ,:in lh 111 :11Hl. :"Ind nwet lt. Tl iey b u ,, raw sui:nr (or sr rup ) fo r as rnwll a priC(' m~ th ey r:m pt 1 rt' i t. ht> i t or foreign or d,~n1rsti<' pro dur:tion,propcl"l _,l'<'fln!'o r _.J,.:init. anrl s('i!itrn thr Amerit-nn puhlir fn1 rhr hiJ!li <'s1 JWir<' thf'r rm1 'lhtn ;n '] 'his l~ not [l<'rulin1 to tlw sn~n 1d) n ('r. [ t is th(' b11si I hn\ l"' nu 1,nson to f'harw.e my opinion: thei1 1 1, ,. only mc th o ,ltop rod11 c!'s11p:nr.comm{'rdull.1 {'cOlJOltlitall.tnnd prn ctknl l .'is t o !'sfahlish < f'nltn l f ,1rtnri" a r fonv!'n ic nt poi nts. erp1ipprd wi!h the lat<2-st an,l most irnprcwed nJ)< pa rnt.111< of l nr~ rapndt~: the _!!rower !W!lling his <' :ln e diff'('tfo1h<'fa ctor_, .al t 111:,:::1""rl p1irrpPrton,hMr(]on t hcmnrkf't 1nlncof JIUl'f'Augnr. :rnU Tlif'SU:,!.1rcon!Pllf o f th e (anc. 'T'his is t h e only w n_,. h _r ,,.hich .~u:::ar i oU11~1r,Y ca n be mn,fo pr ofHnh J .-, and surt'<.'ssfut. 'T'hf' .nmf' s. ~icm ns ia rm1 1loye,I in :i.11 SU:,! :Jr g:rowin::: rountri!'s. and unin~r

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    sall., ndop1ed l>s t he bee t f>ugm rnunufndm-.:r. :\lake nonel,ul th ep m;\grunu l u t ed good~ s u e h ,is 11, e A meri,n n p uhJi., denwnd s. C ease the in81 111 e effort to produ ce a d1 e: 1p raw al'litlc, in e01npetHiou with the raw sug~ns of Oul m. null otlwr f or e igu couutriei,. U nd,:: rijta nd that the turitf i s wholly in the intere st of the Arncr ic nn refi n er Art..-p t H i e s ituatio n as h111e thr<.' SH!d in Amerkan Beet Sugar growiug. The tarilT ill so arrange.] that raw sugar is ch e ape ned, a,1d refined in ('reased in value I not de1>ire to 1l i11co 11rage the mnuufarture or first cl:!1111 ~y rur. Thei-e will 11l1\ays he a d e m :1u , and nr-/ll ly pad:efl, in f{l ![\ l'll i C llt. 1rnd, ,,g"l'il. TlOWt'\ '{' 1" l he llllljority of our f: n tH('rsha,,:, 11 Pilh<'r 1ill'lll!' ll ll~. ll< )l" ,11 ,, skill. l"(' !,,i]f t h c /111 !! ,ll" wi!l Tn i!111~1r;1tl' TII<' j1 1 i("P of a,na;::-r. WPll rip,:,ue,l ane r NJHil'erl to p rod u CT' our \:":il lon o r good sirnp. ~ o ., l fl de i::1'(>(>~ Be 11 11m e. co ld, will 1 111der pro pe l' ron,l i tinn~. make e igl n or mo re 1 n11111l~ o f pl!!'<' 8111,:ll" : if r,l'~I ma,\< in to syrup 11mler ordiollrJ ronditious. i1 will yield no t more t hnn fu111po11u .dsofpur p s11~:ir, 1 >a 1 1i(nlarly if it b e what i s known ns good s,1Tttp. "thi("k a nd not liabl ;; t
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    72 'l'h c ;1uga r plan te r, a nd man ufa cturer, will soon di oover t ha t by lli!ing mod ern met h o.:ls la te imp ro1 emeu o In mn n ipulation, with c c onornknl an d labor sa, i ng: (i(l v k'<'B, h e can for le8s co~t, nmJ.: e more refined su:;11, from his cane, t han h e could fo r merl y make o r raw sug11 r an d sell itd i rc cttotheeonsumera t p r iCT'9 2 5t o ::;Qperc, nt more than he c an now get for his r nw pro du ct delinred at a refinery. The fac ts 111"<' tl,n t a mod er n eential mill ca n tuk(l th e can edi~ct fr orn the fo.rrner, ,incl by a no menus expcn s il'e or ll pi 11( rnal;r-s r:1w RHfrlll" ; PhC' can in<'l'<:M -~ 11 ,. yiC'ld f ull.~ !"i O pr ~ ,.nt prr 1 011 ofennf' on 't' Jll'<:~ent C lln dit ions, nnd in cre ase

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    73 tbe voJne per J)()Und fully 30 per cent. Thi 11 ill but a mat ter or education. When ou r !armen begin to think, and the,1 combiue their practica l kn-0wledge, and labor, with capital 11n d 11kill, now seeking profitable emp l oyment the qnelftion of the American .supply of sugar will be &0lved, by the cane belt of the United State11 making the neces sary amount to supply the dem11nd. The beet grower will soon Ui scu v e rthathecannot compete with cane,and will naturally griwitate into the C11ne belt, where his profits will be greater, and l.ds crops more certain. A fadory to t ur"il ou t 50,000 pountls of grnnulat('d sugnr per rlay, cnn he erected f or $ 75,0 00 A llowing the r nw mat,:,ri, 1 I (cnne or .s~ up) to cost 50 per cenl of t he ~clliug i ric c or s 111, -ar; 50 000 pounds will pny the grower $1, 1:!::i; cost of mnnnfn!'lure ( 75 c ents per 100 j >Olinds), i:r;;;; profits of fuctor,1 pe1 tlnr $ ia'i0; gro~~ daily p l'o C(..;d~. ~:!. :! ,jO, Tlw> 1 ent in ~nnp ). p e r ,fay. t1nd will C<'.luntls p-rnnulated snp-.1tJf'rtonof r rme ; pnrthefnrm e r ~ .01)Jlf'rton,and n et the fadory~2.51lper !On of ran !' 'l'hrpr()(\n<-tofthe t11otlcl'n ho n~ e will 11nd 11 ,c:Hl_v s ide wJ, ,, rr,.-,r llff<.'"' l. The opeu hou KC ~uj!ar c an -0nl.1 l1c !'?Id w n rt fiucr,I", "~ th e Amnk au pnhllr will llS(l II0ll f' bn the h r M /!l'llnn l M<>d ~up-m .. \ mill t,nn,llinpfro1n -l-0 0 10 SOO 1 on~ or fluw p< r day. r e i~ 11clncrnl to a m i nimum. thee:< t ra rtion i s p rn c tica l l y perfect, ( 80 to S? Jlf'r Cf'nll. 111n e tienll,, "" l:1hor i s r<'q11i1rd afw1 thr c:rnn i~ placPtl (Ill the r a rr ier, th~

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    " product i8 ready for im, ce:l.l" f o r n,ecan t> delil'ered, a price equal to the sum i:i o w o bh,inPd for his -,rurle l'yrup, n ow made in a crude, and wasteful munuer 61t\' i ngthefnrmerthea11noynn~and c ostofman11f,:wt ure and package!., and at tbB same time m ake lnr ge pr ofit s outhecpitalinvested. I adl'Oeate the cc n i rnl mill pl a n, purcha sing cam:fr om thefarmcrs, t hat the best re s ul ts may be had both in the fl c hl an d i n U1e factorr the r :irruer J,:,,otingh i s lime ski l l and lnho, to 1wuducin g the largest possible crop of h i! grade cane tlie m iller, 10 th e most eeonomi cn l rn et h o, l s of rnakiug Che bC'~t 8Hl!flr rettil'in~ t h e gr e nlest rew :w
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    75 J ,ouisi11rir1, nnil ~Id-Om bf-fore No\"emher Hitl1 in florida, im,urin,!!tbirty11tlditiorn1lcl11.r11form11hiringthecrop. I n Sout11 Florida, l.ill in~ fr o~ts 11 1 '1" or rure ocnrrent-e, nnd grindiugconllnm from T )ecember llit,to l"cbrunry. In lropicnl Florltla rout h o r the !:! 7th paritllel. frost to l:ill ornn~s, lemons li111e1 or tropical ranc is unknown. T he climat e of w('flt. north nnd middle lorida. Las f ull thirty d11y1; longer growing l!C:lSon thnn Louls!ann. 1vhll e Sooth Florido hnB fort~ ft1e to si,rt~FnrthPr ~n111h, in Dnde :!IJI] l..e,.. rounUe@, below the tlll-enty-seven1h pilr:illel, 111b1>re1 l!lnN! ma1ofr ich land,inlargebodiM1ca11behnd 1h ll pl:mtatiou ,)r "1:n ng !ltfi l rm" ,1"111 1,rm c mo ~ t 1:nll~ fa rtor, 11here the 1)1:rnltr owns the frL c tor _1 :1.nd cnltl nte~ 1111:' r,ane 11!so. Tbi11 s.,tem ill nppli en bk! onl,1 ll'here the!'(' ,~ II" proMbilit., or killing fro~t. \\-hen. l:i.ri,, ij,rl 1
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    76 t'he co11t of producing beet sugar, unde r the most fa1ora b!e co nditions, Ilielie,e e an, :1nd will be demonstrated io the near future, and thdt th e Am erican can e gr<.mer, will supply not only the enormous home demand, but a large part -0f the f()l'(!ign consum ption. That others belri d ~ myself aro of the snme OJ>lnion. is best evidenced bythisb,uthcringof re p reooutathe farmers, cane growers, aud businc!!,8 men, or l h e ~ew South; from the Urazos to the St. Johns; from the CnroliMs to the Keys; th is gathering ce-itainl,v showa that the "Cane gr owe r o r the South," lnu1 aw!lkcned to the possibiliiies of t he profitable commercial productioo -Of s ug:ir. in the "canebclt"ofAmerica.