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l __,,,.l..f H5 KTZTL1:3 7.mAG sive agricultural extension work in all of the States seeeiviug me benefits of sections 341 to -348, inclusive, of] this chapter, will also whether the approprietiou of any State has been l ‘e?izslield; and if so, the reasons therefor. (Mej=;8, 1914, c, 79,

 7, 38 Stat. 374.) i _ l s l s _

348Q. Power to amend, repeal, etc., rescrved.——C0ngress may as my-—ti:ne elter, emend, or repeal any or all of the provisions pf 5{*(?fi.()X'lS 341 1:0348, inclusive, of this chapter. (May 8, 1911, is YSL § S, 38 Stst. 374.) " ` i ‘ iiiisptori 14. AGRICULTURAL · EXPERIMENT S'1`A—e moss. i — §.r·4°_ . ‘ _ · , psa, zmiretziry of Agriculture to administer chapter. F · ·- _ , gps:. A`k¤thoi·izeti»on ot ngricu1tux·al experiment smtions;·divlsion ot ap- ‘ » pwpriotion between colleges ot same State, "

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:_ mwmrni scope ot tepesrclnes and experiments. _

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°:;T::. Time and manner or payments; reports at expexldituresw to Sec- I to · l‘e·t&i?y.` Q _` ~ 1:74. li•~plscom<~ntl by State, etc., of moneys misspplied. `· [ V

?5. Lfseot funds for purclxsse, repairs, etc.,”ot_·bullciings, orlfor purchase or x·e¤tul·¤t lsnds,#restricte•;l. t ‘ I —

‘ ::761 wrtifiostloxzi ot amounts due States, etc.; withholding certificates _ · 1l[)}}€$1l`t0°C012gTG§S.- = ( _ e ; Y ` $327. Ilnexpended part; ot sxmusl appropriation. . *· »

2%. Smtious established seperate from colleges.: lagxjlculturul college

y » given prefereuoe overother colleges. b { _ » 5179. Relation oi college to State,,etc_., ll!1i1¤€Ct»Cd. _ $;:·=·», Report eree ste Cexigress by`Secrets1ry. be to l _ i

41. Expemlitures by Secretary in -sdininls·trstion ot chapter,
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»l,;_ {’ggygyg{g{ tg gsmyggg Expsrlmeut Station authorized. _ it

im, &‘Zsi·d_ index of sgrieultursllltemture; copies to bejurnlsbod by Secretary, _ _ V W · _ l v_ ‘ ’ e X Section »361.~Sec:jetary of Agricultuie to administer chapte:·.———’17lne Secretary of Agriculture is churgedlwith the proper mlzniuistrstion of this cflmpter. (Feb. 24, 1925, c:. 308, §l 4, 43 ‘l~%l:1t._§)'i’1.)»» , e· h i l -·- ·» _362, Authexizstion ofagricultuxel experiment stations; divig sion of appropriation between colleges of same State.-é—Iu 0i’(l(‘I` to sldin acquiring sud <lift’us_iug~ · smoug the people of the United States useful and practical iutormstiou onsgzbjoets connected jwitb agriculture, snd to promoter soientiuc l iIl\lg;¥SI‘ig{1ti0¥}. and experiment respeetisg the principles and

=¤;;pliestions_ of agrlcultuml science, there sbull be established;

miller direction ot tile college or colleges or agricultural depsmuexit of colleges in each State ox·_Terrlt ory estsbllsbed, <»r’Asvl;»leb hereafter may be estsblislxedpluk eecoxsdtmce with the

»my·isionsl of sections 301 to 308‘inelusive otehspter 13 oil

F mis title, e ldepsrtnieut to be known and deslgnstecl as any

_  sxlsrieultuxrsl exmrlment ststion" : Pro·vided,»1‘hst in slow

senate es Tertitory in which two such- colleges have. been orl may be so eslubllshed the appropriation hereinafter iu. this simpler made, to such State or `T€I'1‘it01”Y shell be equally dividecl _ between sucks colleges, unless tbe legislature ot such egiilvfé ox·.Territ;ox·y sbsll_otbe`x·wlse direet.· (Mer. 2, 1887, c. 314, §—1L24Stut.4g40.)i M — A - ‘ _ - l { 363. General scope of researehesb and experime11ts.··—-—·It shell jhe the object and duty oi sgrlculturM;x;§erixr1ex1f stations te (?i}ll(l\1Ct\(¥I`l_giVl1£1l resegrebes or verify ex lrimeuts ou tbepbysl-; ology ot plants and asnimsls; the diseeses to which they ste severally subject, with the remedies for the same; the cbeme icsl composition ot useful plants at their dlHex·ent stages of

’RICULTlQ’hth; § ggg grewtlx; the cenipanative advantages of retativessrepping as pursued under a varying! series of crepe; the capacitsr oi new plants or trees for aéclimatien; the analysis l of sells and watei·; the chemical composition of mannres, natural or artiilcinl, with experiments designed to test their, comparative e§ects on crops of "diierent kinds; the adaptation and valne of grasses and forage plants; the composition and digestibility of thediierent kinds of feed for dGI1§t;gStl'C animals; the scientihc andpcgguic questions invclved in the pmriuction ofhutter and chee\/g}’;__ d sueh ctheifresearches 0%: experiments_bearing »dire¢tl`y on the agricultural industry of the United States as may ineach {case be deemed advisable, having due re§*.‘i1;d to the 1varying‘c0nditions and needset the respective States or Terri-I tories. _ lg Mar. 2, 1887, c. 314, § 2, 24 Stat; 440.). V e “ 364. Examination.- of·— soils.-—As far as practicahle, all agricultural experiment stations shall devete a portion of their work to the examinatibn and classlhcnticn of the ache. of-their respeetive States and Territories, with a view -t0l_secm·ing 11101*8 extended kuowledge and better development of theit? agricultural chapsbilims. ‘ (Mar; 2, 1889, c.*·3’I3,_ 25 Stat. e- 365. Issuance and. amusing by stations of bulletins pr reports; free pustage.#——Bn letins er reports of progress shall be pnblislnedl at agricultural experlqent stations at least once in three months, one copy of which shall be sent to each newspaper in the States or .’1‘errit0x·ies in which they are x·espec~ tively. located, and to S\lCb~·il1dlYid‘l\l8,;S·&CY.H&uY engaged ‘inifarm· V ing as may request the same, and as far as the means at the l 1St&tl{)11 will persnmit. Sn¢h_ bulletins or reports and the annual reports of said stations shall be trnnmitted ein the mails of the United States nee of charge for postage, nnder such regain.- — tion as the Postmaster Generalimay frenz time tcrtime preg * sctlll. — (Man.}, 1887, c. 314, 4,2~£lStat.. 441.) .~ `, ~ · Q _ 366., Annual reports by stations to governors.-——·It shall. bew the {luty of glgrienltural esgeriment stations, annually, an or before the lst dag, or Eehmdry, ta make to the gcvernm: of the State or »Tert·itm·y in which it is located afnll and detailed 1‘ep0rt_ qi its epésratiens, including a statement of receipts and expenditures, a_ CQIIY of which—rep0t·t shall b8=S€Btdt0 Q$1t2h»0f_ said stations, to the Secrctaryx of Agriculture, and to the See retary of the Tteasury of the United Statesn (Fel>.“’2—1; 1925, c. 308, § 3, 43 Stat,971.'} ~ _ l t , ’· _, . l _ 367. Secretary to prescrim form af Emmcial report by stations~an¢l.t¤ coordinateedepartmental work sith that nf sta-} ti¤¤s..—-——t1;·1le Secretary, of Agricgultnre shall prescribe the fern: et the annual Hnancial statexnent required under this chapter, , ascertain whether tlnefexpenditures are ln accordance with its provisinns,l_ce0rdin:1te the work ef, the Department of Agriculjture with that at the State agfieultnral cnllegesand experi-

 ment .s‘tatia~ns in the lines authorised in this chapter, and make

t report thereon to Cengress. `(Feb. IQ, 1925, cz. 200, 43 Stat. S24.) » 368.. Genetal adiriee and assistance by S.ecx·etary.—~»··I.n <n·d ento secure, as fax: aspraeticnble, nnifex·tnity” of nletheds and results in the werh of agrienltm·al· expexjiinent statinns, it shall`; he the duty at the Seeretary nf Agriccultmqe to furnish .— forms, as far as practicable, {er the tabulation Act results of investigation nr experiments; to indieate, fK°OI11` time in time, such lines ni inquiry as te him shall seem most important; ·°and, in general, te fnrnlslé, sash advice and assistance as will wt promote the pnrneses inf this ehaptt. i (Mar, 2, 1S8'2’,ec·. SIA, § 3,24 Stat. 441.) i a "dgd s M il ( l — l 3694. General annual appguptiatien far sta tions.a———-ftllere shall be, andhereby ls, annually appropriated, out of any money in the '1‘reasux*y~ not ntherisise appre;>riated, to be pald-,asi1letjein— h after provided, each State and Te:.·ritery,`fox·Xtlle entlewment and maintenance of agricultural expewinlent stntiens estahlislled _ , print to March`16, 1906,er which may [ll€l‘€3{IfttlE* he established in accordance with the prnvisilnis of &t}1ZS§‘€‘ll$t[)ltil‘ $.tl0,¢l{l€l, te be . applied enlytc paying the neeessnt·yt 0X.§}€}l1St3§ of (Z(lIl(lll,(?lyl£1§