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beans (both dry and lima), peaches, grapes, pears, blackberries, 

 raspberries, percenta(:;e production of strawberries, condition of 

 watermelons, cantaloii})es, oranges, lemons, hemp, broom corn, 

 sugar cane, acreage and condition of sorghum, sugar beets, hops, 

 peanuts, and average weight per fleece of wool. 



In August, inquiry concerning condition of corn, spring wheat, 

 oats, barley, rye, buckwheat, ])otatoes, tobacco, llax for seed, rice, 

 apples, hay, timothy, alfalfa, millet, pasture, kafir corn, Canadian 

 or English field peas, cowpeas, bluegrass for seed, sweet potatoes,, 

 tomatoes, cabbages, onions, beans (both dry and lima), peaches, 



trapes, pears, watermelons, cantaloupes, oranges, lemons, hemp, 

 room corn, sugar cane, sorghum, sugar beets, hops, peanuts; 

 average yield per acre and quality of winter wheat; percentage of old 

 crop of oats on hand on August 1; acreage of buckwheat and hay; 

 percentage production and quahty of clover for hay; percentage 

 production of blackberries and raspberries. 



In the September schedule, inquiries relating to condition of corn, 

 spring wheat, oats, barley, buckwheat, potatoes, tobacco, flax for 

 seed, rice, apples, stock hogs, clover for seed, millet, kafir corn, 

 Canadian or English field peas, cow^peas, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, 

 cabbages, onions, beans (both dry and lima), grapes, pears, water- 

 melons, cranberries, oranges, lemons, hemp, broom corn, sugar cane, 

 sorghum, sugar beets, hops, peanuts; percentage of old crop of barley 

 on hand September 1; acreage, yield, and quality of rye; number of 

 stock hogs on hand September 1 as per cent of preceding year; vield 

 an(l quality of hay; acreage as per cent of preceding year of clover 

 seed; production percentage of alfalfa, bluegrass for seed, peaches, 

 cantaloupes. 



In October, questions relating to condition of corn, buckwheat, 

 potatoes, tobacco, flaxseed, rice, apples, cowpeas, sweet potatoes, 

 grapes, pears, cranberries, oranges, lemons, sugar cane, sorghum, 

 sugar beets, peanuts; yield and quahty of spring wheat, oats, barley; 

 production in percentage of clover seed, millet (hay and seed sepa- 

 rately), kafir com, Canadian or English field peas (grain and forage 

 separately), tomatoes, cabbages, onions, beans (both dry and lima), 

 watermelons, hemp, broom corn; yield per acre and quality of hops. 



In November, condition of oranges, lemons, sugar cane, sugar 

 beets; yield and qualitv of corn, buckwheat, potatoes, tobacco, 

 flaxseed; percentage of old corn crops on farms November 1; average 

 weight per measured bushel of wmter wheat, spring wheat, oats; 

 production in percentage and quality of apples; production in per- 

 centage (grain and fodder separately) of kafir corn, and percentage 

 of the grain used for feeding purposes; production in percentage of 

 cowpeas (grain and forage separately), and the percentage of the 

 crop plowed under; yield per acre and quality of sweet potatoes; 

 production in ])ercentages of grapes, pears, cranberries, peanuts; 

 average yield per acre of sorghum sii-u]). 



In December, the acreage and condition of winter wheat and rye 

 sown in fall of 1009; acreage harvested, yield, and quality of rice; pro- 

 duction in percentages of oranges, lemons, sugar cane; acreage 

 harvested of sugar beets compared with a year ago, their production 

 in ])ercentage, average yield per acre, and average yield of sugar 

 per acre of beets. 



