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Small, inexpensive raingauges were made from 2.5-cm electrical conduit supported in short lengths of sunken pipe. They gave readings about 5% below those of standard gauges (20-cm diam.) but were much less susceptible to damage and vandalism.
2 Soil Scientists, Soil Conservation Service, USDA, Raleigh, N. C.
Received for publication September 16, 1966.
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