ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION. 
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butter. 
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MILK. 
VALUE. 
CHEESE. 
COUNTRY WHERE EXPORTED TO 
LBS. OF 
VALUE. 
LBS. OF 
VALUE. 
14,343,758 
27,268 
$2,650,570 
$ 34,135 
120,929,600 
$ 13 , 759,385 
364 
5,986 
49 2 
86 
United rvinigucuji . 
3,188 
3,400 
47,476 
4,872 
497 
2,854,128 
19,852 
c 8 q 7 
434,595 
132 
Belgium and Netherlands . 
4,872 
758 
208,756 
Other European countries. 
*,158,924 
3,488 
1,651,726 
716,736 
307,864 
121,565 
180,368 
]>ntisii iA-irieriLci . 
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563,79* 
312,888 
413,601 
18,180 
94,004 
Mexico,Central and South America... 
126,202 
74,299 
9,957 
*o ,455 
40,120 
22,724 
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Australia . 
21,790 
. 
.... 
Japan. 
China. 
. 
21,^50 
8,897 
. 
21,837,117 
$3,931,822 
$128,28^ 
123,783,736 
$14,103,529 
The amount of the cereals exported in 1878 : 
72,404,961 bushels 
$ 96,872,016 
3,947,333 barrels 
25,o95,7 2 * 
*4>39 2 , 2 3* pounds 
730 , 3*7 
2,565,736 
48,030,358 
1,336,*87 
g ,Q2i ,501 bushels 
85,461,098 bushels 
43 2 ,753 barrels 
3,7*5,479 bushels 
1,277,920 
4,207,739 bushe s 
3 ,o 5 i ,739 
6,962 barrels 
30,775 
1,077,433 
1,709,639 
33,953 
631,105 pouuds 
$181,811,794 
The amount of cotton exported in 1878: 
Colton, raw material. 
3,391,795 bales, or 1,607,533,51* pounds 
$180,031,484 
11,438,660 
$191,470,144 
“ manufactured. 
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We have made below an estimate of the milk used in 
the United States in 1878 for culinary purposes, on a basis 
of a population of 47,000,000 people, divided by five, giving 
9,400,000 families. Now if we give each one of these 
families of five persons one pint of milk per day it will call 
for 1,175,000 gallons per day for the United States, or 
428,875,000 gallons for the year. This, at ten cents per 
gallon. would come to $42,887,5°°* 
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