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SIXTEENTH BIENNIÄL REPORT 



Stir well and let it stand for a few days before using. Protect it from dirt and 

 extraneous matter. It should be put on while bot. One pint of tbe mixture 

 will Cover a Square yard if properly applied. This can be used witb brusbes 

 er with a machine. The salt and lime both possess disinfecting qualities and 

 the glue gives a lasting finish and prevents the whitewash from rubbing off. 

 Anyone who has used the ordinary Solution without glue will be surprised at 

 the great improvement this makes. 



Making Your Owii Graftiiig Wax 



Melt together and thoroughly mix, 4 pounds resin, 2 pounds beeswax, 

 1 pound tallow. Pour into cold water and when cool, pull as taffy until light 

 colored and smooth (grease the hands with tallow) tlren shape into any form. 

 Will keep in a cool place indefinitely. Some use paraffin instead of tallow. 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 

 BUREAU OF CROP ESTIMATES 



F. L. Kent, Field Agent 



402 Custom House, Portlaud, Oregon 

 February 2, 1920 



LIVESTOCK REPORT 



Estimated numbers of various classes of livestock and value i>er head on 

 January 1, for the five year period, 1916 to 1920, in Oregon and the United States. 



Value per head represents average value for all ages in each class, not value of 

 mature animals only. 



The number of animals in villages and towns is not included in the foregoing 

 estimates According to tlie 1910 census tlie number of animals "not on farms" was 

 for Oregon, 30,203 horses ; 1,377 mules; 17006 cattle; 1,755 sheep; and 3,060 swine. 

 For the United States tlie numbers were, 3,183,000 horses; 270,000 mules; 1,879,000 

 cattle; 391,000 sheep; and 1,288,000 swine. 



