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MISSOURI AGKICULTUKAL UEl URT. 



CORN CROP OF THE UNITED STATES— 1904. 



(From monthly crop report D. S. Department of Agriculture.) 



States and Territories. 



Corn. 



Acreage. 



Yield 



per 



acre. 



Production. 



Price 



per 

 bu. 



Total farm 

 value. 



Maine 



New Hampshire. 



Vermont 



Massachusetts 



Rhode Island 



Oonnecticut 



New York 



New .Jersey 



Pennsylvania 



Delaware 



Maryland 



Virgiijia 



North Carolina... 

 South Carolina.. . 



Georgia 



Florida 



Alabama 



Mississippi... . . 



Louisiana 



Texas 



Arkansas 



Tennessee 



West Virginia. . . 



Kentucky 



Ohio 



Michigan 



Indiana 



Illinois 



Wisconsin 



Minnesota 



Iowa 



Missouri 



Ivansas 



Nebraska 



South Dakota 



North Dakota 



Mont ana 



Wyoming 



Colorado 



New Mexico 



Arizona 



Utah . 



Nevada 



Idaho 



Waslilngton 



Oregon 



California 



Oklahoma 



Indian Territory. 



United States. 



Acres. 



12.871 



27, 5W 



59,427 



44, 355 



9,912 



51,505 



625,615 



274,999 



1,427,522 



197,116 



683, 146 



1,841,198 



2,677,992 



1,789,. 503 



3.977.707 



620. .592 



2.791,811 



2, 079, 040 



1,369,771 



6,048,792 



2,287,621 



3,235,601 



7.57, 961 



3.227,345 



3,065,494 



1,293,373 



4,552,281 



9,428,320 



1,519.189 



1.554.241 



9.295,683 



5, 783, .307 



6,440,654 



7,955,559 



1,560.678 



90. 308 



3,902 



2,218 



117,837 



34,281 



6,091 



1 1 , 468 



5,346 



9,815 



17,212 



54,415 



1.729,953 



1,685.957 



92,231,581 



Bu. 



39.7 

 27. 3 

 35.9 

 36.0 

 34.1 

 38.9 

 27.3 

 38.0 

 34.0 

 30.4 

 33.4 

 23.3 

 15.2 

 12.4 

 11.9 

 10.7 

 15.0 

 19.1 

 19.9 

 22.6 

 21.6 

 25.0 

 25.3 

 26.9 

 32.5 

 28.6 

 31.5 

 36.5 

 29.7 

 26.9 

 32.6 

 26.2 

 20.9 

 32.8 

 28.1 



01 O 

 o.> 



32.5 

 20.5 

 22.7 

 23.8 

 33.2 



29.3 

 24.7 



28.8 

 28.6 

 28.1 

 32.4 



26.8 



Bushels. 



510,979 



753, 398 



2,133,429 



1,. 596, 780 



337,999 



2,120,244 



17,079,290 



10,449,962 



48,535,748 



5,688,326 



21,213,876 



42,899,913 



40,70.5,478 



32,189.837 



47,334.713 



6,640,334 



41,877,165 



39,709,664 



• 27,258,443 



136, 702, 699 



48,332,614 



80,890,025 



19,176,413 



86. 815, .580 



99, 628,. 555 



36.990,468 



143.396,852 



344,133,680 



45,119,913 



41,809,083 



303.039,266 



151,522,643 



134.609,669 



260.942,335 



43,8.55,0.52 



1,914.5:W 



86, 624 



72,0.s5 



2,415.6.58 



778. 179 



144.966 



380.738 



156,638 



242, 430 



495, 706 



1,. 556, 269 



48,611.679 



54,625,007 



2.467,480,934 



Cents. 

 81 

 72 

 73 

 72 

 84 

 73 

 64 

 58 

 59 

 49 

 50 

 59 

 62 

 70 

 71 

 75 

 60 

 56 

 57 

 52 

 53 

 50 

 64 

 49 

 46 

 52 

 41 

 39 

 46 

 36 

 33 

 44 

 41 

 33 

 36 

 40 

 68 

 57 

 54 

 78 

 91 

 72 



70 

 66 

 61 

 78 

 39 

 40 



$413,893 



542,447 



1,. 557, 403 



1,149,682 



283,919 



1,547,778 



10,930.746 



6,060.978 



2^,636,091 



2, 78:, 280 



10.606.938 



25.310.949 



25,237,396 



15,532,886 



33,607,646 



4.980,250 



25,126,299 



22,2:^7,412 



15, .537, 313 



71,0S5,4'I3 



25.t)]6,2?5 



40.445,012 



12,272,901 



42.539,634 



45.829.135 



19.235.043 



57, 792, 709 



134,212,1.35 



20,755,160 



15,051,270 



lOO, Oli2, 958 



66.669.963 



.55,189,964 



86,110,971 



15,787,819 



765,812 



58,904 



41.088 



1,. 304. 4.55 



606,980 



131,919 



274,131 



109.647 



160.004 



302.381 



1.213,,HV0 



18, 9.58. 5)5 



21,850,003 



44.1 fl, 087, 461, 440 



NOTK-The ncre.nge for corn In Missouri as given in the above report differs con- 

 sidorahiy from the .acreage in cultivation as shown by the report of the Board of Agri- 

 culture. While the reports of the Hoard of Agriculture and the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture on the acreage and production of crops In Missouri usually agree very 

 closely, we are inclined to think that the wide dilTcronce In corn acreage Is perhaps 

 accounted for by the fact thnt the U. S. Department has failed to take Into account the 

 Increased acreage In this State on account of the new lands that have been brought Into 

 cultivation during the last ten years. The figures for Missouri as shown by the State 

 Board of Agriculture are : 



yield. Production. Price. Value. 



Acreage. 

 6,646,790 



26.2 



173,867,460 



Price. 



$0.42 



573,476,280 



