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New York AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT S'TATION. Le 
Bushels, Value. 
COR GAM Ed ee atl SUC SARI a nas DM Dida 40,223,000 $14,078,050 00 
EES At GM UCLA Des Aue a a 7,712,000 4,704,320 00 
PRS Sa ah RG MOE OTST AEN ean 4,553,000 2,362,360 00 
VU cape QUE RAS aOR TINEA RN GUS 27,995,000 11,477,950 00 
CCM ADA tot ies bn alla ets cit 7,583,000 872,045 00 
PREV GOU hohe theres Ake te ciate at git! wig 5,418,677 58 , 250,778 00 
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$115, 327,283 00 
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Farm Animals of New York. 
Number. Value. 
ARM CR HNL ute Una ea iuia sia CPA MAU 674,018 $65,365,391 00 
ERS VaR TCG CDS gan iD MLE LS OH 5,210 552,366 00 
MSRP TA AU ate UGA Cotes one ss Fal'e’ os teevadia fol ai 9h cue 1,540,053 46,971,617 00 
EVR aNd Gt SR ed eR Ea a a 851,128 27,164,603 00 
ETO R My DAN Sr ery SS Cu eau NURN durueily lela 1,564,067 5,415,582 00 
PRO CURE eR ula. eT irMe Sy Oty 686 , 390 5,803,084 00 
5,320,866 $151,272,643 00 
Other Statistics of New York. 
BOATRTIMPOREITIA LB NC yeu ty il Giua Wav aA Nee Das dha ae UV ate fal bras $151, 272,643 00 
Be APALO MCEGIO Ste ACG uke HAMNER Sere sala Ao hay fae 115,327,283 00 
MCE E US rales silianti wa w\tleharay ate: stad ath qotiote 44,000,000 00 
RUN RIN ORR DER a biennial de alale G'wuie! dia atiat ei b ee 9,000,000 00 
Oiher products. 0. las ies ELE ian ala ang atk sNayere 41,000,000 00 


The agricultural prodtcts of the State amount to at least 
$250,000,000 annually, and, as has been seen, are of the most 
diverse character. In fact, it is questionable whether an equal 
area upon the globe presents a greater diversity of soil, of climate 
and of agricultural interests than does the Empire State. | 
Not alone in name but in very fact, it is imperial, in its com- 
_ manding influence and resources, its extent of territory, its com- 
mercial supremacy, foreign and domestic, its facilities for transpor- 
tation, its fertile soil, its abundant products and its aggregate 
wealth. | 
It is surpassed but by two States in the aggregate value of the 
leading crops, but by two in the aggregate value of its farm 
animals, but by two in the number of its farms, and by no State in 
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