University of Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station Twenty-fifth Annual Report For the Year Ending June 30, 1914 Consisting of reports relating to Administration, Agriculture, Botany, Plant Breeding, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Entomology, Chemistry, and Irrigation Investigations And including a report on AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Tucson, Arizona, December 31, 1914 The Experiment Station offices and the botanical and chemical laboratories are located in the University buildings at Tucson. The range reserves (cooperative, U. S. D. A.) are suitably situated adjacent to and southeast of Tucson. The work in horticulture and animal husbandry is conducted mainly on the Experiment Station Farm, three miles northwest of Phoenix, Arizona. The date-palm orchards are three miles south of Tempe (cooperative, U. S. D. A.), and one mile southeast of Yuma, Arizona, respectively. The experimental dry-farms are near Cochise, Snowflake and Prescott, Arizona. Visitors are cordially invited, and correspondence receives careful attention. The Bulletins, Timely Hints, and Reports of this Station will be sent free to all who apply. Kindly notify us of errors or changes in address, and send in the name of your neighbors, especially recent arrivals, who may find our publications useful. Address, THE EXPERIMENT STATION, Tucson, Arizona. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL To His Excellency, George W. P. Hunt, Governor of Arizona: SIR: In accordance with the Congressional Acts of March 2, 1887, and March 16, 1906, I submit, herewith, the Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1914. |