New York AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT -‘STATION. Al 
WS IPENC CLIT Ail $28,280,104 
Malerae OE Ie ONE. Sara os. dae eel ew Sle eS 15,844,340 
eminioyd Welilley eters a aha oe wae eee ses 9,884,809 
COIS Se Se he i ei ee 8,901,220 
ld erik Ss 5,850,362 
These five states produce 52.3% of all the fruit in the United 
States. 
As a dairy State, New York has produced, as shown by figures 
collected biennially by the Department of Agriculture since 1892, 
butter in factories as follows: 
SME EN atest con ad Sof ye, 6 «in we cca2 tess 19,497,357 
TDM ges SEES ies eo SOM a re re 23,218,626 
Me MEME ees At ceoe es, eand os Alay aboeion.c 21,420,094 
TODS. (RS i ee a ane are re Pe ea a 30,580,088 
TOW y 8 6 6O eae Cs Pea ee Sere eee 20,193,311 
GLOVE oo ah SRA ERA eee Re ae a 49,919,794 
PHO Hier Otte ae ar Line case aya eae of She <i eel 64,923,779 
MUM ie Leas Voc oss chs larak fei essa 51,299,081 
During the same period of time she has produced cheese in 
factories as follows: 
ie SRE ye a a ike Sl eislnte ac?s wee fess 130,991,310 
TG biker gate, eee 115,760,325 
1.C/\B)ajc: Whe toa a Ae 87,765,143 
TLS Saubeage ed ete Se eee 105,405,266 
POO utters BES Re Eee a ee ce ge 126,658,072 
GATE eee RSA Ree cree A 6 6 ork a ge ge ei, 123,987,510 
iG Sidhe yale nes asa |e Baar ih acne A age ee 124,594,538 
TOG Or ae eas is a ot io 135,803,770 
The future of agriculture in New York State is to be determined 
or modified by the action that the State, itself, may take relative to it; 
but to keep abreast of the times, education, such as is given by the 
agricultural colleges, and information, such as is acquired and dis- 
seminated by the. agricultural experiment stations, must continue 
to be given to the people so that this State may be in the front rank 
of all the movements involving the application of new knowledge 
in the agricultural world, and the State must protect the markets 
against the unfair substitution of imitations of food products for the 
