COMMISSIONEU OF AGRICULTURE. 143 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1893 (Dairy 



Products). 



Butter. 



Eastern (130,387 packages of 70 pounds, aver- 

 age), 30,126,400 pounds |7,531,615 00 



Western (1,184,708 packages of 50 pounds, aver- 

 age), 30,126,400 pounds, valued at 23 cents per 

 pound 13,024,042 00 



Total, 89,301,860 pounds, valued at |21,155,657 00 



Cheese. 



Eastern, 87,380,645 pounds, valued at 11 cents 



per pound 19,611,870 95 



Western, 4,565,205 pounds, valued at 10 cents 



per pound 456,520 50 



Total, 91,945,850 pounds, valued at ^10,068,391 45 



^IL^- Gallons. 



Seven million two hundred and forty-six thou- 

 sand and fifty cans of crude milk of 10 gallons 

 each 72,460,500 



Fifty-three thousand seven hundred and twenty- 

 five cans of unsweetened milk, of 10 gallons 

 each 537,250 



Two hundred and three thousand seven hundred 



and forty cans of cream, of 10 gallons each. . . 2,037,400 



There is also produced within 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 93,035,154 



