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CONDITION OF FARM CROPS. 
Estimates of most of the principal farm crops have heretofore been given. 
The severe drought of the central portions of the west modified somewhat the 
expectations of early summer, while the fine fall weather of the south tended 
to enlarge the prospective returns of cotton planters. 
Corn.—The following are estimates from department and all other accessible 
data of the corn crop of 1867 in the several States. It will be seen that the fig- 
ures are actually less than those in 1860, notwithstanding the increase of popu- 
lation in many of the States, including the great corn-growing States of Llinois 
and Ohio. The total, 775,820,000, is about 53,000,000 bushels less than the total 
census return of 1860, which was 838,792,740 bushels. Considering the increase 
of population this is scarcely four-fifths of the product of that year: 
Bushels. 
Alan: RSME SS Beis wd eRe Re de tee 1, 575, 000 
New Hampshire.....- pisitbie pints < eit- pistes S = ciecie eee eee 1, 413, 000 
BV ERI D IN) epee ol's oc yiaticlarctaee ojo Bible watts stow eee ees Oe Cane 1, 520, 000 
IMMER ICHUSE Bets a(ce2 = ein 2 Siew, oe aia bre ciatele Lie winiere «teins eee 2, 363, 000 
POM GS MBIA owt a oso Bee ete be wete peice cue cise bo eee 340, 000 
Conneehcut ss .foe eo se NA VOLE SEGUE. PO ee ee 2, 242, 000 
Mewalionkes occ. sek Pe de bee callnsk di bel lec i ee 20, 500, 000 
(NeW etneie Geico ent hmerte ii ic tei eee | ae eee 9, 730, 000 
eenaey lVaAnie mike a eins SE ec cteon ivi neat aoe 30, 457, 000 
De aay yas cee cia otto RAE Sate Sore a ci ches SR Terence Ree 3, 639, 000 
MVRsireys| cara get tee eect SSE OU A cy ese Sie age 11, 650, 000 
ECan SP ROC Sor Ue ORR ie ee UY en PN EE TD) 18, 490, 000 
ING eee ao lati at Aog poees S Ve) ds wy Byahorceetes, rede ohs, Nee, cox Lol a rot Ai ante se 17, 974, 000 
SG Ub Mano ling oe acc hv eels oan Shee te oe Ne ae 7, 834, 000 
Gican at Sec Ss Oe eect. «ney ce. oy aie tee: Soe ic 29, 037, 000 
MOD Pepa s Ned cr ek Poe ees ceats Rae eR oe a ee 2, 500, 000 
BAAD ATTN PL gow soe PRA ce onstee & che ta een We eee een 35; 500, 000 
ATES TASTE) 0) Lapa ene Mae ERE oae ages nage 8 es a rae ag UA Rua 19, 657, 000 
ESO PUE UTC AS ie Sep RMN yee Re tans ira Rima ue i 9, 535, 000 
ESTES 5 SUE PAE Mra eaMOOS SONY sai RO Pied PR ae TROPPO BNE cy 20, 716, 000 
PACA TI SRS REI ee er cee ee aS Sees a Ue Sele A Ge 21, 243, 000 
ACR TICRSCE TNE ee crite eee as ea een Th RL ety eu ae 50, 250, 000 
Romie ayiety ty estates eon a ee kee ee amet fe x cia ceu lle he UNE 46, 550, 000 
IMSS (OEE He 5 yates ea Wi Oe RRC cesta See 50, 437, 000 
OG ho f0y fire eR A Rng SA aa Ld 2) ON | A ed 109, 091, 000 
ndianaysee ete che ile Yo bata Oem 80, 757, 000 
Ohio Se A ee Se J” 3 a ee 64, 000, 000 
Michigan Saeco cate MRCS SS. 6.5 6 5 cee ea 15, 118, 000 
PVE SCONBIM w/c eee ees eee Pes osc a ee cena 9, 885, 000 
WR aS cg cnc Che eR a So SR ae ae 53, 333, 000 
ETT AALS Po. 5, ae See ea ee ec ow ie et Nea eee 8, 159, 000 
(Manmesota.- ©... 2 irs. phe Ae oo ce ee ee ee 
Ofer ois Lye ech Oo aT ae ee 2, 325, 000 
MOS Tie Si OE a Se ee ce ofa 6, 500, 000 
Pacnrevotates and Territories! pepe. - = .02 tos. sone 7, 000, 000 
CUCM ck nse 212i Sy ES . oe alee eee eee 775, 820, 000 
Cotton.—The returns relative to cotton indicate fully twenty per cent. aggre- 
gate increase over the crop of last year. The actual crop of 1866, as sold and 
shipped, (making due allowance for receipts of the previous crop and amount not 
