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Bushels. Gallons of 
sirup or wine. Pounds. 
Maple: Sugar. 0:33 usewehtaseesloucen syed ce mncane cnc: Sua alacign ti til salsa maanee 812 3,424 
GEAPES a saiccestnie silos slecc ram cea etinec veh caieney: Sane tee tateea ae nee ea RING nee 259 8,699 
IANO Shaced wot tree see Mawsceniee ene maeecionle epMTi arene CCU cane noae 229,012 sea see naecucmimeaeeenent sce 
LETS Vel 0 Sieh oA a RA an GAR KALLE LI RIB ea aa MeL i745 neon ne oo acs ale 
POAT SS Pec oeisonialine camualsces eolscteen sbarcuveeccrcueuenc Hseemeruaman 397 
MODACCOR Meee act otc aroneew on ol ea el ce aaieincslecenae ecersc ccmeteet tea” Minutes ee Lert sea aia kanya tae aes nee 110 
SOPH MNase ecalesuec secede ae tiecec cep ume snes oom ame vaemmenes 7,372 29 
There are various other indirect products of the soil, such as farm 
stock and products of the dairy. These need not be here enumerated. 
In 1870 the taxable lands of the county were ascertained to be 252,156 
acres. Of this sum 158,368 acres were arable, 37,074 acres were meadow 
or pasture lands, and 76,714 acres were uncultivated or wood land. The 
average product of wheat per acre for the whole State of Ohio for 1870 
was 11.4 bushels, or two-tenths of a bushel less than the average for 
Crawford county. The average of the same for rye was 9.4 bushels, or 
two tenths of a bushel less than the average for Crawford county. The 
average product of buckwheat in 1870 in the State was 11.8 bushels per 
acre, or 2.2 bushels less than the same average in Crawford county. The 
average product of corn per acre for the State in 1870 was 37.5 bushels. 
The same average for Crawfoad county was 40.5 bushels, or three bushels 
per acre more than the average product of the State. The average pro- 
duct per acre of barley in the State in 1870 was 19 bushels, or one bushel 
and eight-tenths more than the same average for Crawford county. The 
average product of oats per acre in the State was 27 bushels, or 5.4 bush- 
els less than the same average in Crawford county. The same average 
for potatoes was 69.6 bushels, or 7.9 bushels more than in Crawford 
county. The average product of sweet potatoes for the State was 112.4 
bushels per acre, which was 58.8 bushels more than the same average 
for Crawford county. Thus in every respect Crawford county exceeds 
the average product of the State in the important farm products, except 
in barley and potatoes. 
AVERAGES FOR 1868 AnD 1869. 
Sweet 
Wheat.| Rye. an Oats. | Barley. | Corn. ae be 
oes. 
State average— 
Rene es, IRS; 9.3 10.9 23.9 20.8 34.3 72.2 70.3 
SOO ees venasse 11.4 TLS 7.5 291 25.4 26.8 85.4 66.1 
County av’age— 
OST Neves’ 13.8 11.6 10.1 21.4 19.8 3322 71.9 56.7 
SOO Rare: 19.1 13.6 8.3 31.6 17.2 20.8 81.9 | 103.3 
