Be
it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled, That in
order to aid in acquiring and diffusing among the people of
the United States useful and practical information on
subjects connected with agriculture, and to promote
scientific investigation and experiment respecting the
principles and applications of agricultural science, there
shall be established, under direction of the college or
colleges or agricultural department of colleges in each
State or Territory established, or which may hereafter be
established, in accordance with the provisions of an act
approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two,
entitled "An act donating public lands to the several States
and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit
of agriculture and the mechanic arts," or any of the
supplements to said act, a department to be known and
designed as an "agricultural experiment station": Provided,
That in any State or Territory in which such colleges have
been or may be so established the appropriation hereinafter
made to such State or Territory shall be equally divided
between such colleges, unless the legislature of such State
or Territory shall otherwise direct.
That it
shall be the object and duty of said experiment stations to
conduct original researches or verify experiments on the
physiology of plants and animals; the diseases to which they
are severally subject, with the remedies for the same; the
chemical composition of useful plants at their different
stages of growth; the comparative advantages of rotative
cropping as pursued under a varying series of crops; the
capacity of new plants or trees for acclimation; the
analysis of soils and water; the chemical composition of
manures, natural or artificial, with experiments designed to
test their comparative effects on crops of different kinds;
the adaptation and value of grasses and forage plants; the
composition and digestibility of the different kinds of food
for domestic animals; the scientific and economic questions
involved in the production of butter and cheese; and such
other researches or experiments bearing directly on the
agricultural industry of the United States as may in each
case be deemed advisable, having due regard to the varying
conditions and needs of the respective States or
Territories.
That in
order to secure, as far as practicable, uniformity of
methods and results in the work of said stations, it shall
be the duty of the United States Commissioner [now
Secretary] of Agriculture to furnish forms, as far as
practicable, for the tabulation of results of investigation
or experiments; to indicate from time to time such lines of
inquiry as to him shall seem most important, and, in
general, to furnish such advice and assistance as will best
promote the purpose of this act. It shall be the duty of
each of said stations annually, on or before the first day
of February, to make to the governor of the State or
Territory in which it is located a full and detailed report
of its operations, including a statement of receipts and
expenditures, a copy of which report shall be sent to each
of said stations, to the said Commissioner [now
Secretary] of Agriculture, and to the Secretary of the
Treasury of the United States.
That
bulletins or reports of progress shall be published at said
stations at least once in three months, one copy of which
shall be sent to each newspaper in the States or Territories
in which they are respectively located, and to such
individuals actually engaged in farming as may request the
same, and as far as the means of the station will permit.
Such bulletins or reports and the annual reports of said
stations shall be transmitted in the mails of the United
States free of charge for postage, under such regulations as
the Postmaster General may from time to time
prescribe.
That
for the purpose of paying the necessary expenses of
conducting investigations and experiments and printing and
distributing the results as hereinbefore prescribed, the sum
of fifteen thousand dollars per annum is hereby appropriated
to each State, to be specially provided for by Congress in
the appropriations from year to year, and to each Territory
entitled under the provisions of section eight of this act,
out of any money in the Treasury proceeding from the sales
of public lands, to be paid in equal quarterly payments on
the first day of January, April, July, and October in each
year, to the treasurer or other officer duly appointed by
the governing boards of said colleges to receive the same,
the first payment to be made on the first day of October,
eighteen hundred and eighty-seven; Provided, however, That
out of the first annual appropriation so received by any
station an amount not exceeding one-fifth may be expended in
the erection, enlargement, or repair of a building or
buildings necessary for carrying on the work of such
station; and thereafter an amount not exceeding five per
centum of such annual appropriation may be so expended.
That whenever it shall appear to the Secretary of the
Treasury from the annual statement of receipts and
expenditures of any of said stations that a portion of the
preceding annual appropriations remains unexpended, such
amount shall be deducted from the next succeeding annual
appropriation to such station, in order that the amount of
money appropriated to any station shall not exceed the
amount actually and necessarily required for its maintenance
and support.
That
nothing in this act shall be construed to impair or modify
the legal relation existing between any of the said colleges
and the government of the States or Territories in which
they are respectively located.
That in
States having colleges entitled under this section to the
benefits of this act and having also agricultural experiment
stations established by law separate from said colleges,
such States shall be authorized to apply such benefits to
experiments at stations so established by such States; and
in case any State shall have established under the
provisions of said act of July second aforesaid, an
agricultural department or experiment station, in connection
with any university, college, or institution not
distinctively an agricultural college or school, and such
State shall have established or shall hereafter establish a
separate agricultural college or school, which, shall have
connected therewith an experimental farm or station, the
legislature of such State may apply in whole or in part the
appropriation by this act made, to such separate
agricultural college, or school, and no legislature shall by
contract, express or implied, disable itself from so
doing.
That
the grants of moneys authorized by this act are made subject
to the legislative assent of the several States and
Territories to the purposes of said grants; Provided, That
payment of such installments of the appropriation herein
made as shall become due to any State before the adjournment
of the regular session of its legislature meeting next after
the passage of this act shall be made upon the assent of the
governor thereof duly certified to the Secretary of the
Treasury.
Nothing
in this act shall be held or construed as binding the United
States to continue any payments from the Treasury to any or
all the States or institutions mentioned in this act, but
Congress may at any time amend, suspend, or repeal any or
all the provisions of this act.
Approved
March 2, 1887 (24 Stat. 440).