FIFTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK — PART II. 



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Hay (wild).— Total amount cut, 1,091,590 tons. Value at $4.50 per 

 ton, $4,912,155. 



Pasturage AND Grazing.— The value of pasturage and grazing, har- 

 vested by live stock, in pastures and in grain fields, cornfields and meadows 

 after harvest, is placed at $90,000,000, or about $400 per farm of 160 acres. 

 This is believed to be a low estimate. 



TABULATED CROP SUMMARY. 



Crops. 



Total Produots. 



Farm value 

 December 



1st. 



Corn 



Wheat 



Oats ... 



Rye 



Barley 



Flax 



Potatoes 



Hay (tame) 



Hay (wild) 



Pasturage and grazing (cornfields, etc. ) . 



Buckwheat (estimated) 



Sweet potatoes 



Sorghum and broom corn 



Timothy seed 



Clover and millet seed 



Flax seed 



Fruits and garden truck 



Total soil products . 



323, 853, 330 bushels 



8. 097, 430 bushels 



118, 485, 570 bushels 



1, 517, 090 bushels 



12. 317, 710 bushels 



591, 140 bushels 



14, 255, 680 bushels 



4, 499, 090 tons 



l,Oyi, 590 tons 



$113,848,665 



7,023,809 



30, 793, 284 



819, 228 



4, 188, 021 



679,811 



3,991,590 



25, 284, 885 



4,912,155 



90, 000, OCO 



250,000 



350,000 



260, 000 



950, 000 



175, 000 



679,810 



7, 500, 000 



$291, 207, 258 



In this estimate no account is made of the profits derived from the con- 

 sumption of the staple crops in the dairy and live stock industry. 



The average farm value of milch cows is $28, and of horses, $92 per head. 



