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FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1892 (Dairy 



Products). 



Butter. 



Eastern (414,765 packages of 70 pounds, aver- 

 age), 29,032,930 pounds, valued at $6,907,900 80 



Western (1,248,412 packages of 50 pounds aver- 

 age), 62,420,600 pounds, valued at 13,732,532 00 



Total, 91,453,520 pounds, valued at 120,700,432 80 



Cheese. 



Eastern, 91,033,950 pounds valued at eleven 



cents per pound. $10,013,734 50 



AYestern, 4,736,510 pounds, valued at ten 'cents 



per pound.. . .^. 473,651 00 



Total, 95,770,310 pounds, valued at $10,487,385 50 



Milk. 



Gallons. 



Seven million forty thousand three hundred and 

 forty-tvi'O cans of crude milk, of ten gallons 

 each 70,403,420 



Sixty-one thousand six hundred and ninety cans 



of unsvv^eetened milk, of ten gallons each. . . . 616,900 



One hundred and eighty-two thousand six hun- 

 dred and eighty-nine cans of cream of ten gal- 

 lons each 1,826,890 



There is also produced vs'ithin the State of New 

 York and sold during the year to condensers, 

 most of which reaches New York market in 

 condensed form in small cans, a large amount 

 of crude milk, estimated to be not less than. . 18,000,000 



Total gallons milk, cream and condensed 

 milk 90,847,210 



