l>70 



Agki 



CULTIK M. 



Mak 



J UAL 



Acrc3 Yield 



Hay and forage ] 08, 803 122, 406 tons 



Special crops: 



Potatoes 9, 041 300, 275 bu. 



Vegetables, other than potatoes 1, 67!) 



Dry edible beans 6 71 bu. 



Dry peas 10 200 bu. 



Fruits: 



Apples 303, 015 trees 794. 753 bu. 



Peaches and" nectarines 63. 741 trees 30, 132 bu. 



Pears 34, 870 trees 23, 805 bu. 



Plums and prunes 14, 690 trees 10, 731 bu. 



Cherries 7. 097 trees 3, 474 bu. 



Quinces 1 , 242 trees 3S2 bu. 



Grapes 72. 594 vines 5S5, 356 lbs. 



Small fruits 214 acres 591, 877 qts. 



PRESENT STATUS OF AGRICULTURE 



(From Census of 1917 and Census of 1918) 



1917 

 Number 

 Farms for which reports were reecived 3,420 



LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY 



Horses and mules 9. 372 



Cattle 43. 144 



Sheep 8,769 



Swine 1 3, 165 



Poultry 264. 856 



BEES 



Number of colonies 2, 455 



1918 



Number 



2, 979 



8,164 



40. 807 



6,914 



8, 609 



209, 020 



3, 493 



SELECTED CTROrS 



1918 



Cereals: 



Corn 



Oats 



Barley 



Buckwheat 

 Wheat (winter i 

 Wheat (spring) 

 Rye 



1917 - 

 Acres 



Acres 



Bushels 



14. 076 



19.647 



360.008 



19. 081 



16.879 



501,962 



242 



441 



4. 207 



3. 102 



5.393 



59, 747 



2. 537 



2. 929 



34, 795 



280 



419 



4.216 



5.396 



4, 426 



53. 024 



