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Spottsylvania County, Va. — Taiipaliaunock wheat is a tine crop. All 

 late wheat badly injured by scab. 



Charlotte County, Va. — Average condition good; yield below the 

 average. 



Stoices County, JV. C. — The yield is not so great as expected ; the 

 quality very good. Considerable smut in some localities. 



Choivan County, N. C. — The crop is good; harvested in excellent con- 

 dition. 



Davidson County, ]^. C. — The best crop for several years. 



Burlce County, JV". C. — A month before harvest the crop was very 

 promising; but it headed badly, tlie stalks being quite uneven in 

 height, the lieads-short. and, in general, the yield light, although the 

 grain is good. 



New Hanover County, W. C. — A very line crop; best for eight years. 



Greenville County, S. C. — Red-bearded Mediterranean wheat, on rather 

 poor upland, thrashed 12 bushels per acre, weighing sixty pounds per 

 bushel. Condition, excellent. Straw was five feet long. 



Dawson County, Ga. — The yield surjiasses expectations; it will average 

 50 per cent, over that of last year. 



Forsyth County, Ga. — The crop is considerably above an average. 



Campbell County, Ga. — Turns out better than expected. No complaint 

 of rust this year. 



Gilmer County, Ga. — Best crop of wheat for many years. 



Lewis County, W. Va. — The crop was excellent ; harvested in good 

 condition. 



Putnam County, W. Va. — The present crop falls short of last year's 

 from a fourth to a third. The quality does not e(|ual expectations. 



Webster County, W. Va. — Crop considerably over the average. 



Tyler County, W. Va. — Crops generally pretty good. 



Livingston County, Ky. — The yield is not large, but the quality is good. 



Owsley County, Ky. — The crop is as good as that of last year, and the 

 acreage five times as large. The i^roduct will average fifteen bushels to 

 one of seed. 



Carroll County, Ky. — Wheat is rather below an average. Rust affected 

 the crop in some of the lowlands along the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers. 



Hardin County, Ky. — Yields several bushels less per acre than were 

 anticipated. 



Warren County, Ky. — Quality fine and yield large. 



Butler County, Ky. — Damaged by wet weather. 



UShelby County, Ky. — About one-half a crop. 



Russell County, Ky. — Some loss on account of rain, but a better crop 

 than last year. 



Christian County, Ky. — Almost entirely ruined by the constant rains 

 from June to the present time. 



Oldham County, Ky. — Deficient. 



Montgomery County, Tenn. — An immense amount lost by wet weather. 



/Smith County, Tenn. — Greatly damaged in the shock by the rains. 



Coffee County, Tenn. — All damaged in the shock. 



Monroe County, Tenn. — Some crops damaged in the shock by wet 

 weather. 



Fayette County, Tenn. — Fully up to average. 



HawMns County, Tenn. — Damaged to a considerable extent by the 

 rains. 



Greene County, Mo. — Not a large yield, but good quality. 



Vernon County, Mo. — Average yield, 12^ bushels per acre. 



Cass County, Mo. — Quality excellent; yield not quite an average. 



