138 Third Annual Report of the 



The receipts of eastern butter for the year ending October 31, 

 1889, were 1457,800 pounds less than in the previous year, while 

 the amount of cheese received was 2,834,700 pounds in excess of 

 1888, showing that just about the same amount of product of the 

 dairy in butter and cheese from the State of New York has been 

 marketed as in the previous year. 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1890 (Dairy 



Products). 



Butter. 



Eastern, 26,560,660 pounds, valued at 20 cents 



per pound 15,312,132 00 



Western, 71,091,500 pounds, valued at 18 cents 



per pound 12,797,010 00 



Total, 97,655,160 pounds, valued at |18,109,112 00 



Cheese. 



Eastern, 102,118,115 pounds, valued at 9| cents 



per pound $9,956,516 22 



Western, 3,483,090 pounds, valued at 8 cents 



per pound 278,647 20 



Total, 105,601,205 pounds, valued at |10,235,173 42 



Milk. 



Gallons. 



Six million two hundred and eighty-five thou- 

 sand two hundred and ninety-four cans crude 

 milk, of 10 gallons each . 62,852,940 



Sixty-nine thousand three hundred and sixty- 

 seven cans unsweetened condensed milk, of 

 10 gallons each 693,670 



One hundred and thirty-seven thousand three 

 hundred and twenty-one cans cream, of 10 

 gallons each 1,373,220 



