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Wythe County, Va. — Rye injured in the stack. Oats light iu weight, 

 owing to h\te seeding. 



Wmhington County, Va. — Increased oat crop, but quality inferior. 



Anson County, N. C. — Good crop of oats. 



Caldwell County, N. C. — Qiialitj'^ of oats much injured by wet weather 

 iu harvesting. 



Jackson County, Ga. — A good yield of oats. 



Monroe County, W. Va. — Heavy falling off in oats both in quality and 

 quantity. 



Russell County, Ky. — Oats have not turned out as well as we expected. 

 About 20 per cent, more than last year. 



Mississippi County, Mo. — Oats a good crop. 



Cass County, Mo. — Barley almost destroyed by chintz bugs. Oats 

 damaged to some extent. 



Pope County, 111. — More than the usual quantit}", but not so heavy. 



Boone County, III. — Oats almost an entire failure. 



Bureau County, III. — A small yield of oats ; quality good. 



Be Kalh County, III. — Less than half a crop of barley. 



Lalce County, Ohio. — A poor yield compared with that of 18G9. Bar- 

 ley also yields less, but is secured in better condition. 



Emmet County, Mich. — Oats considerably better than in former years. 



Calhoun County, Mich. — Oats and barley extra crops. 



Washtenaw County, Mich. — Oat crop superior to last year. 



Green Lahe County, Wis. — A light crop of oats. 



Waukeshaio County, Wis. — Oats in every respect a poor crop. 



Portage County, Wis. — Oats ruined by drought. 



Blue Earth County, Minn. — Oats injured by a hail storm. 



Watonwan County, Minn. — Oats, small yield and poor quality. 



Freeborn County, Minn. — A light crop of oats. 



Goodhue County, Minn. — Oats suffered from drought, but the quality 

 is good. 



Hardin County, loica. — Oat crop shortened by drought. 



Muscatine County, Iowa. — Barley has done ordinarily well, and the 

 quality is excellent. Oats are poor and light. 



Montgomery County, Iowa.— Outs damaged a little in stack by rains. 



Clinton County, Iowa. — Oats light, owing to drouglit. 



Esmeralda County, JSfev.r— Barley and oats superior to smy crop for the 

 last three years. 



Douglass County, Oreg. — A great falling off in oats and barley in pro- 

 portion to last year, and quality not so good. 



Clallam County, Wash. — Oats and barley crops reduced by the dry 

 summer. 



BUCKWHEAT, SORGHUM, ETC. 



Norfolk County, Mass. — Very good crop of beans. Turnips may yet 

 be much improved. 



Berkshire County, 3Iass. — Less buckwheat than usual sown; straw 

 heavy, but heads poorly filled. 



Essex County, Mass. — Onion crop reduced by the drought; squashes 

 lighter than for years ; garden seeds have perfected well, except on very 

 dry lands. 



Suffolk County, N. Y. — Buckwheat, beans, peas, indeed all crops ex- 

 cept tobacco, sorghum, and sweet potatoes, injured by the dry, hot 

 weather. A small worm is injuring the cabbage very much. 



Tioga County, N. Y. — Buckwheat injured by the drought. 



