BUREAU OF CROP ESTIMATES. 281 



Wheat: 



Percentage of winter wheat thrashed August 1. 



Winter wheat yields and thrashing done to Septemher 1. 



Graphic presentation of receipts of wheat weekly at primary markets. 



Stocks and disposition of wheat on March 1. 



Wheat inspection at Chicago. 



Farm movement and prices of wheat by months. 



Wheat held by country mills and elevators. 



Wheat unfit for milling. 



Wheat crop estimates and movement compared. 



Production of Durum wheat. 

 Cotton: 



Price paid to producers of cotton and percentage of crop sold by months. 



Disposition of 1914 cotton crop by producers per month. 



Long-staple cotton; yield per acre, percentage of different lengths, total 

 production, and price per pound. 



Cotton-crop estimates and ginnings compared. 



Purchases of commercial fertilizers for the 1915 cotton crop. 

 Tobacco: 



Tobacco estimates by types and districts. 

 Hay: 



Wild hay production. 



Hay crop by varieties. 

 Truck crops: 



Acreage of vegetables contracted for by canners. 



Truck condition, issued monthly during growing season. 



Commercial-bean production. 



Dry-bean estimates. 



Beans and peas— varieties, yield, and disposition. 



California cabbage and onion prospects. 



Early southern truck, condition and dates of harvesting ; several reports. 



The onion crop. 



The cabbage crop — varieties, amount harvested, disposition, and acreage 

 grown for kraut manufacture. 



Early potato acreage. 



Stocks of potatoes on January 1. 



Florida truck acreage. 



The Texas Bermuda onion crop. 



Acreage in watermelons and cantaloupes in 1915 and 1916. 



Condition of truck crops for canning. 



Diversification of crops in the South. 



Cranberry production. 



Strawberry acreage. 

 Apples: 



The apple crop by varieties. 



Apple crop production. 



Apples harvested by months. 



Apple production and value by varieties. 



Distribution and value of last year's apple crop. 

 Maple sugar and simp: Production and trend of sugar and sirup prices. 

 Honey bees: Report. 

 Live stock: 



Graphic presentation of monthly variation of live-stock prices. 



Prices of meat animals. 



Trend of prices of meat animals. 



Prices of live stock by ages or classes. 



Milk production in the United States. 



Yearly marketing of live stock, 1900-1915. 



Wool production in 1915. 



Variation in the monthly supply of swine. 



Percentage of hogs slaughtered on farms per month. 



Condition and losses of farm animals. 



Causes and extent of live-stock loss. 

 Prices : 



Range of prices of agricultural products at important markets. 



Farm sales of crops and live stock. 



