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ity is one leiitli better than that of last year. The price is higher than 

 then, beiug $1 to $1 05 per bushel for old wheat, and 81 10 for new. 



Johnson County, Ind. — Thrashers estimate the yield at little more than 

 half that of last y^ar ; but the quality is Xo. 1. 



Miami County, Ohio. — Wheat has been harvested in excellent condi- 

 tion, averaging 25 bushels per acre ; the grain very heavy. 



Hardin County, Ohio. — The crop was somewhat deticient in quantity, . 

 but the grain was very plump. 



Noble County, Ohio. — The yield is smaller than that of last year ; the 

 (iuality better. 



Marion County, Ohio. — Winter vdieat is of excellent quality, and a 

 larger crop than was expected. 



Jackson County, Mich. — The harvest was considerably interrupted by 

 frequent rains, and the crop w^as somewhat damaged. 



Laiieer County, Mich. — The crop was thin on the ground, owing to 

 winter-killing ; the berry is good. 



louia County, Mich. — Much was winter-killed, aud a considerable part 

 of the crop sprouted before it was housed. 



Cass County, Mich. — Wheat thrashed in tine condition. It is yielding- 

 20 per cent, more flour to the acre, and of higher grade, than was ob- 

 tained last year. 



Van Buren County, Mich. — Drought since June 15. The wheat crop 

 falls far short of what was anticipated. 



Washtenaw County, Mich. — Wheat is remarkably plump, and turns 

 out better than was expected. 



Washington County, Wis. — The grain is very plump; weighs 00 to 62 

 pounds per bushel. Average crop about 14 bushels per acre. 



Walworth County, Wis. — Not more than three-fifths of au average 

 crop, but superior in quality. 



Waushara County, Wis. — The yield is very delicieut; the (piality 

 good. 



Fond du Lac County, Wis. — Wheat is verv plump and sound. Nearly 

 nil will be No. 1. 



Bmm County, Wis. — Early sown wheat, on clay soil, is nearly an av-" 

 erage crop, while that sowu later, and on sandy soil, is very light. 



Grant County, Wis. — Owing to severe drought in June and July the 

 crop is less than that of last year; but what is wanting in quantity is 

 more than made up by superior quality. 



Jaclcson County, Wis. — A light crop, but of good qnalitj'. 



Milivauhee County, Wis. — A good yield of grain of the very best 

 quality. 



Marquette County, Wis. — About a two-thirds crop. 



Green LaJce County, Wis. — Condition remarkably good. 



Green County, Wis. — Light crop in nutuber of bushels, but Xo. 1 in 

 quality. 



Wright County, Minn. — Little more than half a crop ; and severe rains 

 within a fevr days past have done great injury to the grain stacks. 



Houston County, Minn. — The yield is light, but of excellent quality. 



Carver County, Minn. — Yield not as good as last year, but quality 

 much superior. 



Ramsey County, Minn. — Lighter crop than was anticipated, but qual- 

 ity splendid. 



Fillmore County, Minn. — Wheat was harvested in first-rate contlition, 

 also oats, barley, and rye. 



Wabasha County, Minn. — The crop was cut aud stacked in the best 



