Rayyison Countij, Ohio. — The hay crop was very large, but somewhat 

 injured by raius. 

 ' Eyic County^ Ohio. — Pasture is very good, aud stock in tine order. 



Columbiana County, Ohio. — Frequent rains: fall pasture abundant, 

 and almost as fresh as in ^la.f". 



Ionia County, Mich. — All hay that was secured seasonably is in fine 

 condition. 



Marquette County, Wis. — Timothy and clover injured by drought, but 

 marsh hay heavy and of good quality. 



Bichland Comity, Wis. — Fall feed is first-rate. 



Green County, Wis. — Pastures better than at any time this season. 



Roclc County, Wis. — Much of the deficiency in hay will be supplied by 

 corn fodder and Hungarian millet. 



Walworth County, Wis. — The hay crop is very deficient, but will be 

 helped out by the superior quality of straw, and a large amount of pas- 

 turage and corn stalks. 



Brown County, Wis. — The hay crop is not over seven-tenths of last 

 years yield; much injured by rain. 



Sac County, loica. — Timothy has been sown here only three or four 

 years. It does exceedingly well, yielding one aud one-half to two tons 

 per acre. The dependence of feeders is mostly on wild hay, of which 

 there is always plenty. 



Des Moines County, Iowa. — Tlie drought has been unequaled since 

 1857. On the 20th of July, in one section of the county, the people 

 were feeding cows as in winter, the pastures looking as bare as in that 

 season. 



Muscatine County, Iowa. — Timothy yields about three-quarters of a 

 ton per acre, of superior (luality. 



Cedar Comity, Iowa. — Pasture has greatly revived under the efiect of 

 heavy raius. 



Floyd County, Iowa. — The crop of tame grass was light; a large 

 amount of wild hay was made. 



Miami County, Kans. — Owing to late rains fall pasture will be good. 



Shawnee County, Kans. — Pasture is better than it has been for several- 

 years. 



Coffee County, Kans. — Considerable hay damaged by August rains. 



Leavemcorth County, Kans. — The grass crop is excellent. 



Utah County, Utah. — Hay is short, owing to drought. 



Lane County, Oreg. — The hay crop is above an average. 



Linn County, Oreg. — Tlie hay crop is excellent and saved in good 

 condition. 



RYE, OATS, BARLEY, BUCKWHEAT, POTATOES, ETC. 



AroostooJi County, Me. — Buckwheat never promised better. 



Hillsborough County, JV. H. — An inferior crop of potatoes. 



Orange County, Vt. — Potatoes and turnips need rain. 



Essex County, Vt. — The mouth has been unfavorable for all crops. 



Orleans County, Vt. — Buckwheat more or less blighted by drought. 



Wayne County, ISF. Y. — About one-third of a crop of oats and barley. 



Erie County, iV". Y. — Bountiful crops generally. 



Monroe County, N. Y. — Large quantities of hops are raised in this 

 county. The crop is greatly injured by insects ; not more than half a 

 crop compared with former years. 



Wyoming County, N. Y. Oats injured considerably by grasshoppers. 



Clinton County, iV. Y. — Potatoes will iirove a short crop. 



