there may be in such claims, what the possibili- 

 ties of the present are and what the probabilities 

 of future promise, are well suggested by the 

 official record, setting forth her agricultural 

 yieldings in the year 1901, presented in the follow- 

 ing table. The valuations given are those at 

 home and on the farm instead of in the market 

 centers : 



Productions. 



Winter and spring wheat, 



bushels . . 



Corn, bushels 



Oats, bushels 



Rye, bushels 



Barley, bushels 



Buckwheat, bushels ....... 



Irish and sweet potatoes, 



bushels 



Castor-beans, bushels 



Flax, bushels 



Cotton, pounds 



Hemp, pounds 



Tobacco, pounds 



Brooni-cbrn, pounds 



Millet and Hungarian, tons. 

 Sorghum for syrup, gallons 

 Sorghum for grain and forage 

 Tame and Prairie Hay, tons 

 Wool, Dairy and Poultry 



Products 



Animals slaughtered and 



sold for slaughter 



Horticultural and garden 



products and wine 



Honey, beeswax and wood . . 



Total value of farm products $195,254,652.95 



Quantities. 



90.333,095 



42,605^672 



20,806,329 



2,955,065 



2,356,700 



3,177 



2,545,722 



6,103 



1,260,192 



57,800 



3,600 



17,600 



13,105,125 



448,784 

 1,291,025 



2,556,011 



Values. 



.1:50,610,505.75 

 21,731,215.39 



7,375,817.73 



1,408,980.00 



931,783.54 



2,700.45 



2,603,709.50 



7,933-90 



1,701,259.20 



4,046.00 



180.00 



1,760.00 



524,205.00 



2,472,863.00 



451,858.75 



9,785,846.00 



19,061,603.00 



13,804,058.94 



60,902,241.00 



1,650,770.50 

 221,315.30 



I,IVE-STOCK— NUMBERS AND VAI^UES. 



Grand Total $348,292,384 



Total increase in values over those of the pre- 

 vious year, $17,038,225; total increase in two 

 years, $45,387,005. 



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