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Lauderdale County^ Miss. — Crop not so large in yield or acreage as in 

 former years. 



Grenada County, M'ss.^^-Tlie crop a fair average, but scarcely enough 

 to supply the county. 



Holmes County, Miss. — In the yalley sections corn is magnificent, but 

 taking the county over there will hardly be enough for home consump- 

 tion. 



Madison Parish, La. — Yield 50 per cent, above that of last year. 



Washington Parish, La. — Crop largely in excess of that of last year 

 in consequence of increased acreage. 



Jachson County, Fla. — Average yield, but decreased acreage. 



Leon County, Tex. — Corn is turning out better than anticipated. 



Bed River County, Tex. — Crop inferior to that of last year. 



Upshur County, Tex. — Increased product; crops have been better 

 worked than heretofore. ' 



Crawford County, Arlc. — The corn cropr is above that of last year, 

 which was rather above an average. 



Lndependence County, Ark, — The crop has not been surpassed in quality 

 or quantity in fifteen years. 



Dyer County, Tenn. — Superior to any crop for years. 



Humphreys County, Tenn. — Best crop for years. 



Nieholas County, W. Va. — Crop never better. 



Broolce County, W. Ya. — Harvested in excellent condition. 



Ohio County, Ky. — In fine condition. 



Lincoln County, Ky. — Out of danger of frost. 



Boyle County, Ky. — Crop will be saved in good condition. 



Jefferson County, Ky. — All crops in favorable condition. 



Clinton County, Ky. — Never much better. 



Shelby County, Ky. — Doing finely and in no danger of early frost. 



Jackson County, Ky. — The prospect of a good crop is better than in 

 ten years. 



McCraclcen County, Ky. — A finer crop than any since 1855. 



Clay County, Mo. — Standing corn much injured by rain. 



PoVk County, Mo. — Injured slightly by army worm. 



Holt County, Mo. — The unmatured crop is threatened with rot on ac- 

 count of excessive rains. 



Texas County, Mo. — The crop is good, but considerably damaged by a 

 worm working in the ear. 



Barton County, Mo. — Considerably injured by rain. 



Mississippi County, Mo. — The crop is fine. 



Shelby County, Mo. — Good quality, fair yield per acre, and acreage 

 larger than common. 



Daviess County, Mo. — Is beginning to grow and rot as it stands in the 

 field. 



Montgomery County, Mo. — There will be little corn td ship. 



Stoddard County, Mo. — All crops a little better than an average. 



Linn County, Mo. — The crop is coming out much better than was ex- 

 pected two months ago. ' 



Roclc Lsland County, Lll. — The fall has been favorable for ripening 

 corn. 



St. Clair County, III. — Excellent and plentiful. 



Peoria County, HI. — Helped by late rains, and ripened perfectly. 



Fayette Coiinty, III. — Splendid crop. 



Sangamon County, III. — Condition 20 per cent, above average. 



Boo7ie Cou7ity, III. — Ripening well, and an average crop. 



Macon County, III. — Injured by chinch bugs and drought. 



