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Hudson County, X. J. — Hay crop very large and harvested in good 

 condition. 



Washington County, Pa. — The wet weather lias damaged abont one- 

 sixth of the timothy hay crop. 



Beaver County, Pa. — Pastures very good. 



Baltimore County, Md. — The hay crop was never more abundant. 



Nelson County, Va. — Very little clover saved without damage. 



Atnelia County, Va. — Pastures drying up. 



Alleghany County, V. C. — Hay seriously damaged. 



Montgomery County^ Tenn. — Comparatively little hay saved. 



Robertson County, T^nn. — Pastures are rich and tender and very hue for 

 fattening beef cattle, and bringing up all stock in line condition to go 

 into winter quarters. 



Coffee County, Tenn. — Hay much damaged in the shock. 



Giles County, Tenn. — Pastures luxuriant, but not sufficiently nutritious 

 to fatten stock. 



Greene County, Tenn. — Pastures unusually good. 



Monongalia County, W. Ya. — Fall pasturage excellent. 



^Yebster County, W. Ya. — The grass crop considerably above the aver- 

 age. 



Mineral County, W. Ya. — Tlie second growth of gTass on meadows de- 

 stroyed by grasshoppers. 



Oldham County, Ky. — Grass line all the season. 



Gallatin County, Ky. — Pastures parched by dry weather. 



^Spencer County, Ky. — Abundant fall gTass. 



Butler County, Ky. — A large crop of hay, but damaged in harvesting. 



Henry County, Ky. — Pastures parched to death. 



Ohio County, Ind. — Pastures are all dried up ; drought still continues. 



Jefferson County, Ind. — Hay is a very short crop. 



Wayne County, Ind. — A severe and prolonged drought; pastures are 

 all dead. 



Putnam County, Ind. — Hay is a verv short crop, but of excellent qual- 

 ity. 



Warren County, Ind. — Fall pasture is doing ^ell ; but there is a scar- 

 city of stock water in many places. 



Cedar County, Mo. — Hay crop severely injured by drought. 



St. Francois County, Mo. — Hay crop almost a total failure. 



Moniteau County, Mo. — The army- worm is injuring the crab grass and 

 the meadows. 



Lincoln County, Mo. — The army-worm is cleaning up our pastures. 



Jefferson County, Mo. — Hay light ; pastures poor. 



Chariton County, Mo, — Fall pastures excellent. 



Adair County, Mo. — Hay crop very light. 



Clay County, Mo. — Fall grass will be hue. 



Yernon County, Mo. — Many meadows entirely dried up and being 

 Xilowed. 



Pojje County, III. — The army- worms are eating out the pastures, and 

 will iierhaps delay the seeding of wheat. 



Lafayette County, III. — The hay croj) was short. 



CooJc County, III. — The hay crop shortened by the drought. 



Meigs County, Ohio. — Pasture is short. 



FranJclin County, Ohio. — jSTotwithstanding the drought our clay-land 

 pastures are good, and stock is doing tolerably well. 



XaZee County, Ohio. — Hay of all kinds was gathered in I ad order, being 

 imperfectly cured. 



