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-Exports and imports of agricultural products for the United States during 

 fiscal years ending June 30, 1851-1914. 



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no exports. The exports in 1913 were valued at $67,854, which ex- 

 ceeded all previous years. In 1877 the imports were valued at $2,529. 

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 in 1914, valued at $504,619. In 1914 more than one-half of this prod- 

 uct exported was sent to Canada and nearly two-thirds of the im- 

 ports came from the United Kingdom. 



