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Agricultural colleges in the United States—Continued.

Idaho...... College of Agriculture of the University Moscow.

E.J. Iddings.1 of Idaho. Illinois..

College of Agriculture of the University Urbana......... E. Davenport.1

of Illinois. Indiana.

School of Agriculture of Purdue Univer- La Fayette...... J. II. Skinner. 1

sity. Iowa... Iowa State College of Agriculture and Ames..

R. A. Pearson. Mechanic Arts. Kansas. Kansas State Agricultural College.. Manhattan..

W. M. Jardine. Kentucky. The College of Agriculture of the Univer- Lexington..

T. P. Cooper.1 sity of Kentucky. The Kentucky Normal and Industrial Frankfort.

G. P. Russell.
Institute for Colored Persons.
Louisiana.. Louisiana State l'niversity and Agricul- - University Station, T. 1). Boyd.
tural and Mechanical College.

Baton Rouge.
Southern University and Agricultural Scotland Heights, · J. S. Clark.

and Mechanical College of the State of Baton Rouge.

Louisiana.
Maine.... College of Agriculture of the l’niversity Orono.....

L. S. Merril!.1 of Maine. Maryland... Maryland State College of Agriculture... College Park

A. F. Woods. Princess Anne Academy, Eastern Branch Princess Anne. T. II. Kiah.2

of the Maryland State College of Agri

culture. Massachusetts.... Massachusetts Agricultural College.. Amherst.

K. L. Butterfield. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Boston.. Michigan. Michigan Agricultural College..

East Lansing F. S. Kedzie. Minnesota. Department of Agriculture of the lini- University Farm, R. W. Thatcher.1 versity of Minnesota.

St. Paul. Mississippi. Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical Agricultural College. W. II. Smith.

College. Alcorn Agricultural and Mechanical Col- Alcorn....

L. J. Rowan. lege.

Missouri. College of Agriculture of the l'niversity Columbia.


F. B. Mumford 1 of Missouri.

School of Mines and Metallurgy of the Rolla.


A. L. McRae.
l'niversity of Missouri.3
Lincoln Institute.

Jefferson City Clement Richardson Montana. Montana State College of Agriculture Bozeman.

Alfred Atkinson. and Mechanic Arts. Nebraska.. College of Agriculture of the University Lincoln..

E, A. Burnett.1 of Nebraska. Nevada.... College of Agriculture of the t'niversity Reno...

C.S. Knight.1 of Nevada New Hampshire.. New Hampshire College of Agriculture Durham.... R. D. Hetzel.

and the Mechanic Arts. New Jersey... State College of Agricultureand Mechanic New Brunswick..... W.H.S. Demarest.

Arts of Rutgers College and the State

l'niversity of New Jersey.
New Mexico...... New Mexico College of Agriculture and State College.. A. I). Crile,

Mechanic Arts. New York. New York State College of Agriculture.. Ithaca.

1. R. Mann.1 North Carolina. The North Carolina State College of Ag West Raleig.1. W.C. Riddick.

riculture and Engineering.

Negro Agriculturaland TechnicalCollege. Greensboro. J. B. Dudley. North Dakota... North Dakota Agricultural College. Agricultural College. E.F. Ladd. Ohio...

College of Agriculture of Ohio State Uni-Columbus.... Alfred Vivian.1

versity. Oklahoma.. Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Stillwater.... J. W. Cantwell.

College.
Agricultural and Normal University. Langston.

J. M. Marquess. Oregon

Oregon Agricultural College.


Corvallis

W.J. Kerr. Pennsylvania. The School of Agriculture of the Penn State College. R.L. Watts.1

sylvania State College. Porto Rico... College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Mayaguez.... R.S. Garwood.1

of ihe University of Porto Rico. Rhode Island Rhode Island State College...

Kingston.

Howard Edwards. South Carolina. The Clemson Agricultural College of Clemson College.. W. M. Riggs.

South Carolina. State Agricultural and Mechanical Col- Orangeburg.

R.S. Wilkinson. lege of South Carolina. South Dakota.... South Dakota State College of Agricul- Brookings... W. E. Johnson.

ture and Mechanic Arts.
Tennessee.. College of Agriculture, l'niversity of Ten- Knoxville... II. A. Morgan.

nessee. Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial | Nashville.

W.J. Hale. State Normal School. 1 Dean.

2 Principal. 3 Does not maintain courses in agriculture. 4 Director.


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Missouri Saddle FIorse Breeders' Association. (Practi

cally defunct.). Chester Breeders' Association of Missouri. Southwest Jersey Cattle Breeders' Association. Missouri Holstein Breeders' Association. Missouri Hampshire Swine Association.. Montana Horse Breeders' Association. Montana Live Stock Commission. Montana Purebred Ilog Breeders' Association. Montana State Dairymen's Association. Montana Stock Growers' Association.. Montana Shorthorn Breeders' Association. Mississippi Shorthorn Breeders' Association. Mississippi Aberdeen-Angus Breeders' Association. Mississippi Hereford Cattle Breeders' Association. Mississippi Live Stock and Dairy Association. Nebraska Red Polled Cattle Association. Nebraska State Swine Breeders' Association. Nebraska Improved Live Stock Breeders' Association. Nebraska Dairymen's Association. Nebraska Shorthorn Breeders' Association.

Nebraska Horse Breeders' Association.. Nebraska Hereford Breeders' Association. Nebraska Aberdeen-Angus Breeders' Association Nebraska Live Stock Feeders' Association. Chester Breeders' Association of Nebraska. Granite State Dairymen's Association.. Nevada Livestock Association.. New Hampshire Sheep Breeders' Association. New Hampshire Holstein-Friesian Club. New Hampshire Ayrshire Cattle Breeders' Club. Jersey Cattle Association of New Jersey.. New Jersey Holstein-Friesian Breeders' Association. New Jersey Guernsey Breeders' Association. New Mexico Cattle and Horse Growers' Association New Mexico Wool Growers' Association. New York State Berkshire Association.. New York State Jersey Cattle Club. New York State Sheep Breeders' Association. New York State Dairymen's Association. New York State Breeders' Association. Holstein-Friesian Breeders' Club of New York State. New York State Draft Horse Breeders' Club. New York State Guernsey Association..

E. A. Trowbridge. Columbia, Mo. J. H. McAnaw Cameron, MO

Sidney D. Frost. Kingston, Mo. M. L. Galloday Holden, Mo...

Robt. W. Barr.. Independence, Mo. C. M. Long. Sedalia, Mo.

C. E. Driver

Crescent, Mo.
Isom J. Martin. Kahoka, Mo.

Mrs. C. I. Ward. Cameron, Mo.
Ilarry L. Smith. Bozeman, Mont.

E. H. Riley.

Bozeman, Mont.
J. H. Burke. Hogan, Mont

E. A. Phillips

Helena, Mont. P.J. Meloy. Townsend, Mont.

Albert R. Whitney. Belgrade, Mont., R. F. D. 1. F. M. Ecles. Hamilton, Mont.

W. E. Tomson.

Bozeman, Mont. R. P. Heren. Miles City, Mont.

D. W. Raymond.. Helena, Mont. C.E. Axtell. Salesville, Mont.

W. W. Wheeler. Great Falls, Mont. Roland W. Jones. Granada, Miss...

C. G. Bingham.. Carrollton, Miss. A. Olson.. Elliott, Miss.

M. T. Aldrich.

Michigan City, Miss. Percy H. Anderson.. Holly Springs, Miss

E, K. Middleton.. Pocahontas, Miss. C. H. Cocke. Crawford, Miss.

Archibald Smith Natchez, Miss. Luke Wiles. Plattsmouth, Nebr.

Elliott R. Davis. Lincoln, Nebr. Sam McKelvie. Fairfield, Nebr.

Elmer J. Lamb. Lincoln, Nebr. Charles Graff. Bancroft, Nebr.

H. J. Gramlich.. University Farm, Lincoln, Nebr. H. A. Morrison College View, Nebr.

J. E. Palm.

Lindell Hotel, Lincoln, Nebr. Hon, A, C, Shallen- | Alma, Nebr..

C. McCarthy.. R. F. D. 5, York, Nebr. berger. II. J. McLauphlin.. Doniphan, Nebr.

H. J. Gramlich. Lincoln, Nebr. Glenn E. Stryker. Callaway, Nebr.

C. B. Berger.

Callaway, Nebr. F. HIoffmeister. Imperial, Nebr..

D. K. Robertson Madison, Nebr.
Z. F. Leftwich. Desoto, Nebr.

K. F. Waner.

University Farm, Lincoln, Nebr.
H. L, Bode.... Friend, Nebr

C. II. Murray.

Friend, Nebr. Roy D. Hunter West Claremont, N. H. J. M. Fuller

Durham, N. H. J. Sheehan. Winnemucca, Nev.

Vernon Metcalf. 307 Nixon Building, Reno, Nev. W. II. Neal.. Meredith, N. H.

A. G. Perry

Meredith, N. H. J. W. Prentiss. Alstead, N. H.

C. A. Preston.

Contoocook, N. II. H. F. Towne. Manchester, N. H.

Geo, H. Yeaton, Dover, N. H. C, R. Hires. Salem, N.J.

Fred Huyler

Gladstone, N.J. Louis H. Schenck. Somerville, N. J.

Jacob Todd, jr. Somerville, N.J. E. T. Gill. Haddonfield, N.J.

Chas. D. Cleveland. Eatontown, N.J. Victor Culberson. Silver City, N. Mex.

Bertha Benson.. Box 617, Albuquerque, N. Mex. E, M. Otero.. Los Lunas, N. Mex.

Walter M. Connell. Albuquerque, N. Mex. W. S. Hinchey. Rochester, N. Y.

W. W. Stewart.. Linwood, N. Y. Harry S. Gail. East Aurora, N. Y

C. 0. Gould..

East Hampton, N. Y. J. C. Duncan. Lewiston, N. Y.

J. Stanley Pratt. Knowlesville, Ń. Y. Prof. II. C. Troy Ithaca, N.Y.

T. E. Tiquin.

Agricultural Hall, Albany, N. Y. Calvin J. Huson. Penn Yan, N. Y

Albert E. Brown. 18 South Lake Avenue, Albany, N. Y. H. V. Noyes... Oneida, N Y..

F. T. Price..

Syracuse, N. Y. E, S. Akin.. 909 Ackerman Avenue, Syra- E. E. Horton.

Johnson City,

N. Y. cuse, N. Y. J. R. Clancey.

1000 W. Belden Avenue, Syra- C. H. Hechler. Roslyn, N. Y.

cuse, N. Y. Arthur I. Hoe. Bedford Hills, N. Y

Mrs. Chas. H. Owings. Dumont, N. Y. J. E. Latham. Greensboro, N. C..

R. S. Curtis..

West Raleigh, N. C. J. P. Kerr. Haw River, N. C...

D, F. Kaupp:

West Raleigh, N. C. D.J. Lybrook. Winston-Salem, N. C.

Alyin J. Reed.

West Raleigh, N. C.

American Campine Club. North Carolina Beef Breeders' and Feeders' Association. North Carolina Poultry Association. North Carolina Dairymen's Association.


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J. H. Cockerham. J. W. Shephard. L. C. Brite W. W. Turney. D. T. Simonds G. E. King.. B. C. Rhome, jr. Lon Alexander. Prof. John C. Burns..

Southern Cattlemen's Association. Texas Jack and Mule Breeders' Association. Southwestern Cattlemen's Association.. Panhandle & Southwestern Stockmen's Association.. Cattle Raisers' Association of Texas. Texas Jersey Cattle Club. Texas Shorthorn Breeders' Association. Texas Hereford Association. Texas Swine Breeders' Association. Texas Aberdeen-Angus Breeders' Association Utah State Dairymen's Association. Vermont Guernsey Breeders' Association. Vermont Jersey Cattle Club. Vermont Ayrshire Club.. Vermont Holstein Club. New England Shorthorn Breeders' Association. Holstein-Friesian Club of Virginia.. Virginia State Dairymen's Association. Washington Pure Bred Live Stock Association. Washington Holstein Breeders' Association. West Virginia Livestock Association. West Virginia Shorthorn Breeders' Association. Wisconsin Sheep Breeders' Association.. Wisconsin Ayrshire Breeders’ Association.. Wisconsin Dairymen's Association Wisconsin Poland China Breeders' Association Wisconsin Chester White Breeders' Association. Wisconsin Live Stock Breeders' Association. Wisconsin Shorthorn Breeders' Association Wisconsin Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders' Association Wisconsin Hampshire Swine Breeders' Association.. Wisconsin Hereford Cattle Breeders' Association.. Wisconsin Horse Breeders' Association Wisconsin Aberdeen-Angus Breeders' Association Wisconsin Holstein Breeders' Association Wisconsin Jersey Breeders' Association Western Guernsey Breeders' Association Holstein-Friesian Breeders' Association..

Luella, La..

E. R. Lloyd.. Plano, Tex

S. L. Green

W. L. Amonett Marfa, Tex.

J. N. Sanburn. Box 81, Route 3, El Paso, Tex. E. B. Spi.ler. Fort Worth, Tex..

Mrs. J. Riley Creen. Taylor, Tex.

L. B, Brown, Fort Worth, Tex...

John P. Loe.. Childress, Tex. College Station, A. and M. of W. M. Hill.

Тех.
Salt Lake City, l'tah.

G. B. Caine. Waterbury, Vt.

J. P. Ramsey Windsor, Vt.

Guy Tiffany R. F. D., Swanton, Vt. C. Ñ. Smith. Brattleboro, Vt.

F. L. Parmelee Shelbourn, Mass.

W. A. Simpson. Hollins, Va

R. V. Martindale. Woodberry Forest, Va. A. F. Howard.. Rocklyn, Wash

A. H. Paston.. Chimacum, Wash

A. B. Winter. Clarksburg, W. Va.. Moundsville, W. Va Bloomer, Wis

W. F. Renk Racine, Wis.

A. J. McNab. Rosendale, Wis.

Paul C. Burchard. Lancaster, Wis.

Burlie Dobson.. Eastman, Wis.

B. H. Babcocock. Mondovi, Wis.

Andrew W. Hopkins. Bangor, Wis.

J. L. Tormey Burlington, Wis

B. H. Hibbard. Richland Center, Wis.

W. W. Meacham. Mineral Point, Wis.

C. W. Thompson.. Marshall, Wis.

Prof. J. G. Fuller. Lancaster, Wis.

Prof. J. G. Fuller. South Byron, Wis.

C. J. Schraeder... Rice Lake, Wis.

Charles Peterson. Rosendale, Wis.

Dr. M. B. Wood. South Byron, Wis.

J. R. Garver.

Memphis, Tenn. Celeste, Tex. Box 806, I 1 Paso, Tex. El Paso, Tex. Fort Worth, Tex. Wolfe City, Tex. Smithfield, Tex. San Angelo, Tex, Christoval, Tex. Logan, Utah. Charlotte, Vt. East Berkshire, Vt. Brandon, Vt. Putney, Vt. Lyndonville, Vt. Sweet Briar, Va. Farmville, Va. R.F. D., Spokane, Wash. Everett, Wash.

W. C. Winder. M. H. Moody. HI, M. Lee. G. H. Dunsmore. G. F. Gregory. David Barnard. J. A. Turner F. S. Walker. G. M. Wilson. Wm. Bishop. Howard M. Gare. A. De Witt Pierce W. Woodard. Stephen Bull Chas. A. Peterson. F. A. Morehouse. James Fisher... W. L. Houser. E. R. Williams. M. L. Ayers.. A. L. Damon Irving Jewell. J. A. Wood Parke Gelbach. S. H. Bird.

W. H. Clark


Charles L. Hill.
S. II, Bird.

Sun Prairie, Wis. Black River Falls, Wis. Fort Atkinson, Wis. Lancaster, Wis. Evansville, Wis. Madison,

Wis. 17 Butler St., Madison, Wis. Madison, Wis. Downing, Wis. Walworth, Wis. Madison, Wis. Madison, Wis. Mayville, Wis. Rosendale, Wis. Mankato, Minn. Pioneer Building, Madison, Wis.


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TABLE 6.-Corn: Production and distribution in the United States, 1897–1919.

[000 omitted, except in percentage columns.)

old stock on firms Nov, 1.

Stock on farms Mar. 1

following.

Shipped

out of county where grown.

1902 1903 1904 1905 1906.

29, 267 131,210 80, 246 82,285 119, 633

Bushels. 2, 193, 902 2,062, 079 2,191, 788 2,197, 431 1,618, 345 2,552, 915 2,375, 387 2,547, 727 2,790, 279 3,047, 049 2,723, 315 2,739, 775 2,631, 969 3,001, 956 2,655, 312 3, 189,510 2,584,960 2,752, 850 3,090, 802 2,654, 835 3,099, 681 2,617, 343 2,987, 285

2, 566,927 3,065, 233 2,502,665 2,917, 450

CORN—Continued. TABLE 7.—Corn: Yield per acre, price per bushel Dec. 1, and value per acre, by States.

Мо N. II. Vt.. Mass. R. I.

43.5 46.0 44.0 40.0 38.0 46.0 11.0 43.0 37.0 45.0 55.0 120 85 119
44. G 46.0 45.0 46.0 37.0 46.0 45.0 46.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 112 76/ 115

13.3 43.0 41.0 40.0 37.0 47.0 46.0 43.0 45.0 38.0 53.0 113 841 110 46. 8 45.5 44.0 45.0 40.5 47.0 47.0 42.0 45.0 52.0 60.0 116 801 120 41.0 40.0 15.0 41.539.5 42. 043. 031.0 42.0 44.0 45.0 130 100 138 48.953.2 48.550.0 38.5 46.0 50.0 43.0 50.0 50.0 60.0 117 85 120 36.5 38. 338.5 38.28.5 41.0 40.0 30.0 31.0 36.0 43.0 110 78) 110 39.0 36.0 36.8 38.039.5 38.5 38.0 40.0 42.0 41.0 40.0 100 75) 100 41.341.0 44.5 42.5 39.0 42.5 38.5 39.0 39.0 40.0 47.0 96 70 97 32.8 31.8 34.0 34.0 31.5 36.0 31.5 34.0 34.0 31.0 30.0 86 62 89

Ga. Fla. Ohio. Ind. mul..

15.0 14.5 16.0 13.8 15.5 14.0 15.0 15.5 16.0 15.0 14.5 108 78) 100 14. 8 13.0 14.6 13.0 15.0 16.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 16.0 15.0 99 73

38.6 36.5 38 6 42.837.5 39. 141.5 31.5 38.036.0 44.0 81 56 90 36. 339.336.0 40.3 36.0 33.0 38.0 34.0 36.0 33.0 37.0 76 51 84

34.2 39.1 33.0 40.0 27.0 29.0 36.0 29.5 38.0 35.5 35.0 761 54 81 31.932. 433.0 34.0 33.5 36.0 32.0 27.5 21.5 30.0 39.0 92 68 95 35. 432.5 36.3 35.7 40.5 40.5 23.0 36.0 22.0 40.2 47.087 68 92 34.2 32.733.7 34.5 40.0 35.0 23.0 33.5 30.0 40.0 40.0 72 62 80 36.3 36.3 31.0 43.0 34.0 38.0 30.0 36.5 37.0 36.0 41. 6 72) 51 801 26. 2 33.0 26.0 32.0 17.5 22.0 29.5 19.5 35.0 20.0 27.0 83 57 901 22.4 14.0 25.0 26.728.8 28.0 14.0 26.5 9.0 19.033.0 84 67 84 27.7 25.0 22.0 30.0 25.5 26.0 29.0 28.5 28.0 34.0 28.5 71

49 77 23.7 25.8.21.0 24.0 15.0 24.5 30.0 26.0 27.0 17.7 26.2 74 47 78 15.5 19.0 14.5 23.0 3.2 18.5 31.0 10.0 13.0 7.1 15.5 81 51) 90 27.1 29.0 26.0 30.420.5 25.0 30.0 28.0 31.5 26.0 25.0 88 56 87 25.3 25.9 26.8 26.5 20.5 24.0 27.0 26.0 29.0 24.0 23.0 90

94 16.2 18.0 18.0 17.2 17.3 17.0 17.0 12.5 16.0 14.0 14.5 100 69 102 18.2 20.5 19.0 18.320.0 18.5 19.0 14.0 20.5 17.0 15.0 97 65 98 19.4 23. 18.5 18.0 22.019.3 20.5 21.0 18.0 16.0 17.5 96 04 91 18.8 20.6 9.5 21.0 24.0 19.5 23.5 19.0 11.0 10.0 30.0 991 58101

N. Dak. S. Dak. Nebr. Kans. Ky.

Tenn Ala.. Miss. l.a... Tex..

U.S.... 26. 1 27.7 23.9 29.223.1 25.8 28.2 24.4 26. 324.0 28.6 83.8 57.5 88.9 127.9 136.5 134.924. 16 38.54

1 Based upon farm price Dec. 1.

TABLE 8.-Corn: Wholesale price per bushel, 1913–1919. Baltimore. Cincinnati, Chicago.

Detroit. Mixed.1 No. 2 mixed. Contract.

No. 3.3

1913.

Cts. January-June.

55 July-December

79 1914. January-June

60 July-December. 714

1915. January-June.

771 July-December.

723 1916. January-June.

794 July December.

883 1917. January-June.

931 July-Deceber

154 1918. January-June. July-December. 140

1919. January.

100 February.

142 March

152 April..

1731 May.

1727 June.......

187+ January-June..! 100 July..

1964 August.

2023 September.

154 October

152) November.

1594 December

1587

167.9 3.20 1.79.3 | 2. 75

TABLE 9.-Corn: Condition of crop, United States, on first of months nan

zamed, 1899–1919.

TABLE 10.Corn: Farm price, cents per bushel, on first of each month, 1910–1919.

TABLE 11.-Corn: Monthly marketings by farmers, 1914-1919.

CORN-Continued. Table 12.-Corn (including meal): International trade, calendar years 1909–1913, 1917,

and 1918. [The item muicena or maizena is included as “Corn and corn meal.”] GENERAL NOTE.--Substantially the international trade of the world. It should not be expected that the world export and import totals for any year will agree. Among sources of disagreement are these: (1) Different periods of time covered in the year” of the various countries; (2) imports received in year subsequent to year of export; (3) want of uniformity in classification of goods among countries; (4) different practices and varying degrees of failure in recording countries of origin and ultimate destination; (5) different practices of recording reexported goods; (6) opposite methods of treating free ports; (7) clerical errors, which, it may be assumed, are not infrequent.

The exports given are domestic exports, and the imports given are imports for consumption as far as it is feasible and consistent so to express the facts. While there are some inevitable omissions, on the other hand, there are some duplications because of reshipments that do not appear as such in official reports. For the United Kingdom, import figures refer to imports for consumption, when available, otherwise total imports, less exports, of “foreign and colonial merchandise.” Figures for the United States include Alaska, Porto Rico, and Hawaii.

EXPORTS. [000 omitted.]

WHEAT. TABLE 13.-Wheat: Area and production of undermentioned countries, 1909-1919..

[000 omitted.)

1 Five-year average, except in a few cases where statistics for 5 years were not available. 2 No official statistics. 3 Unofficial estimate.


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WHEAT-Continued. TABLE 16.—Wheat: Acreage, production, value, exports, etc., in the United States,

1849–1919. NOTE.-Figure in itılics are census returns; figures in roman are estimates of the Department of Agriculture. Estimates of a res are obtained by applying estimated percentages of increase or decrease to the published numbers of the preceding year, except that a revised base is used for applying percentage estimates whenever new census data are available.

Aver- Aver-

age age

farm

Farm value yield Production. price

Dec. 1. per

per acre.

bushel Dec. 1.

Chicago cash price per

bushel, No. 1 northern | Domestic Per spring.

exports in- cent

cluding of

flour, fiscal crop

Tollowing December.

year May.

beginning port

July 1. ed. Low. High. "-ow. High.

Acres. Bush. Bushels. Cents. Dollars. Cts. Cts. Cts. Cts. Bushels. P.ct. 1849.. 100,486,060

7,535,901 7.5 1859.. 173, 105,000

17, 213, 133 9.9 1866.. 15, 424,000

9.9 152,000,000 152.7 232, 110,000 | 129 145 185 211 12, 646, 941 8.3 1867. 18,322,000 11.6 212, 441,000 145.2 308, 387,000 126 140 134 161 26,323, 014 12.4 1868.. 18,460,000 12.1 224,037,000 108.5 243,033,000 80 88

96 29,717,201 13.3 1869. 19, 181,000 13.6 260, 147,000 76.5 | 199, 025,000 63 76 79 92

53, 900, 780 20.7 1869...

287,746,000 1870... 18,993,000 | 12. 4 235,885,000 94.4 222,767,000 91 98 113 120

52,574,111

22.3 1871.. 19, 944,000 | 11.6 230, 722,000 114.5 264,076,000 107 111 120 143 38,995, 755 | 16.9 1872. 20,858,000 12.0 249, 997,000 111.4 278,522,000 97 108 112 122 52,014, 715 20.8 1873.. 22, 172, 000 12.7 281, 255,000 106.9 300, 670,000 96 106 105 114 91,510, 398 32.5 1874... 24, 967,000 | 12.3 308, 103,000 86.3 265, 881, 000 78 83 78 94 72,912, 817 23.7 1875...26,382,000 11.1 292, 136,000 89.5 261,397,000 82 91 89 100 74,750, 682 25.6 1876.. 27, 627,000 10.5 289,356, 000 97.0 280, 743,000 104 117 130 172

57,043, 936 19.7 1877... 26, 278,000 13.9 364, 194,000 105.7 385, 089,000 103 108 98 113 92, 141, 626 25.3 1878.. 32, 109,000 13.1 420, 122,000 77.6 325,814,000 81 84 91 102 150,502, 506 35.8 1879.. 32,546,000 13.8 448, 757,000 110.8 497,030,000 122 1331 | 1121 119 180, 304, 181 40.2 1879... 35, 430,000 | 13.0 459, 483,000 1880. 37,987,000 13.1 498,550,000 95.1 474, 202,000 933

1093 101

1125 186,321,514 37.4 1881. 37, 709,000 10.2 383, 280,000 119. 2 456,880,000 124

129

123 140 121,892, 389 31.8 1882. 37,067,000 | 13.6

504, 185,000 88.4 445,602,000 91 943 108 113% 147, 811, 316 29.3 1883.. 36,456,000 11.6 421, 086, 000 91.1 383,649,000 94

85 941 111,534, 182 26.5 1884.

39, 476,000 13.0 512, 765,000 64.5 330, 862,000 693 763 858 903 132,570,366 25.9 1885. 34,189,000 10.4 357, 112,000 77.1 275,320,000 827

79

94,565,793 26.5 1886. 36,806,000 12.4 457, 218,000 68.7 314, 226,000 755 791

887 153, 804,969 33.6 1887. 37,642,000 12.1 456,329,000 68.1 310, 613,000 753

897 119, 625, 344 26.2 1888 37,336,000 11.1 415, 868,000 92.6

385, 248, 000

105)

95) 88,609, 743 21.3 1889. 38,124,000 12.9 490, 560,000 69.8 342, 492,000 767 803

100 109,430, 467 22.3 1889.. 83,580,000 13.9 468,374,000 1890. 36,087,000 | 11.1 399,262,000 83.8 334,774,000 871 923 987 108 106,181,316 26.6 1891. 39, 917,000 15.3 611,781,000 83.9 513, 473,000

931 80 857 225,665,811 36.9 1892.. 38,554,000 | 13.4 515, 947,000 62.4 322, 112,000

681 76; 191,912, 635 37.2 1893. 34,629,000 11.4 396, 132,000 53.8 213, 171,000

52} 601 164,283, 129 41.5 1894. 34,882,000 13.2 460, 267,000 49.1 225, 902, 000 523 633 602 853 144, 812, 718 31.5 1895. 34,047,000 13.7 467,103,000 50.9 237,939,000 531 64 571 673 126,443,968 27.1 1896..

34,619,000 12.4 427,684,000 72.6 310, 598, 000 743 93} 683 973 145, 124, 972 33.9 1897.

39, 465, 000 13.4 530,149,000 80.8 428, 547,000 92 109 117 185 217,306, 005 41.0 1898.. 44,055, 000 | 15.3 675, 149,000 58.2 | 392, 770,000 623 70

79, 222, 618,420 33.0 1899. 44, 593, 000 12.3 547, 304,000 58.4 | 319, 545, 000 64 692 63 671 186,096,762 34.0 1899.

52,589,000 12.5 658, 534,000 1900. 42, 493, 000 12.3 522, 230,000 61.9 323,515,000 69} 745 70 75% 215,990,073 41.4 1901. 49,896, 000 | 15.0 748, 460,000 62.4 467,360,000 73 79. 723 76 234, 772,516 31.4 1902. 46,202,000 14.5 670,063,000 63.0 422, 224,000 717 777

80 202, 905,598 30.3 1903. 49, 465,000 12.9 637, 822, 000 69.5 443,025,000 773

87 1013 120, 727, 613 18.9 1904.. 44,075,000 12.5 552,400,000 92.4 510, 490,000

122 89) 1131 44, 112, 910 8.0 1905.. 47,854,000 14.5 692,979,000 74.8 518, 373,000 823 90 801 874 | 97,609,007 14.1 1906. 47, 306,000 15.5 735, 261, 000 66.7 490, 333,000

84

106 146,700, 425 20.0 1907. 45, 211,000 14.0 634,087,000 87.4 554, 437,000

163,043, 669 25.7 1908. 47,557,000

14.0

664, 602,000 92.8 616, 826,000 1063 112 1261 137 114, 268, 468 17.2 1909.. 46,723,000 15.8 737,189,000 1909.. 44,262,000 15.4 683, 379,000 98.6 668,680,000 106 1191 100 119} 87,364,318 | 12.8 1910 1.. 45, 681,000 13.9 635, 121,000 88.3 561, 051,000 104 110 98 106 69,311, 760 10.9 1911.. 49, 543,000 12.5 621, 338,000 87.4 543,063,000 105 110 115 122

79,689,404 12.8 1912.. 45, 814,000 15.9 730, 267,000 76.0 555, 280,000 85 902 903 96 142, 879, 596 19.6 1913.. 50, 184,000 15.2 763, 380,000 79.9 610, 122,000 892

93 96 100 145, 590, 349 19.1 53, 541,000 16.6 891, 017, 000 98.6 878,680,000 115 131 141 164, 332, 464, 975 37.3 1915... 60,469,000 17.0 1,025, 801,000 91.9 942, 303,000 106

1281 116

126 243, 117,026 23.7 1916. 52, 316,000 | 12.2 636, 318,000 160.3 1,019,968,000 1551 190 258 340 203, 573, 928 32.0 1917..

45,089,000 | 14.1 636,655, 000 200.8 1,278, 112,000 220 220 220 220 132,578, 633 20.8 1918. 59,181,000 15.6 921, 438,000 204.2 1,881,826,000 220 220 245 280 287, 438, 087 31.2 1919.. 73, 243,000 12.8 940,987,000 215.1 2,024,008,000 280

1 Figures adjusted to census basis.


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WHEAT—Continued. TABLE 19.-Winter and spring wheat: Yield per acre, in States producing both, for 10

years.

TABLE 20.- - Wheat: Acreage, production, and total farm value, by States, 1918 and 1919.

5,863 7,597 92, 320 102, 808 133, 058

Maine. Vermont New York. New Jersey Pennsylvania. Delaware. Maryland. Virginia... West Virginia. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia. Ohio.. Indiana. Illinois. Michigan.. Wisconsin. Minnesota. Iowa.. Missouri. North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska.. Kansas. Kentucky Tennessee. Alabama. Mississippi.. Texas. Oklahoma. Arkansas. Montana. Wyoming. Colorado.. New Mexico.. Arizona. t'tah.. Nevada. Idaho. Washington.. (regon. California.

l'nited States.

228

252 11,178

1,962 29,055

1, 740 10, 665 12,508 5, 400 7, 225 1,836 2,520 54, 440 46,020 65, 675 20,237

7,355 37, 710 23, 675 57,886 53,613 30, 175 60, 675 151, 001 12,029 7,290 1, 242

504 31, 350 52, 640 3,230 10, 729 4, 008 17,645 6,100 1, 204 3,682

668

1,729 11, 346 12, 600 4,942 6,300 2, 255 2,856 43,547 49, 427 63,970 10,856 10,273

75, 792

23, 382 53, 154 103, 672

62, 160 41, 213 102,008 12, 129 7,500

22, 689 21, 059 154, 616

46,764 108,966

4, 737

6, 628 115, 413 96, 642 137,918 42, 497 15, 814 94, 276 47,350 120, 982 129, 207 72, 420 122, 564 324, 652 25, 381 16, 184 3,043 1,260 62, 700 107, 912

6,525 25, 214

8, 497 35, 643

214,514 123, 698

81, 190 202, 996 25, 956 16,050 3,572 1,238 19, 350 66,127

495 9,000 32, 899 3,048 29, 961 6,600 15,400

6,309 58, 124 12, 474 30,030 6,073 2,371 12, 152

2, 205 38,928 57, 207 30, 608

16,394 1,881, 826

988 6,464 1,070 29, 275 29, 187 15, 228 7,590

18, 705 40, 100 20, 495 10,335 940, 987

38, 345 85, 814 43, 449 33, 323

TABLE 21.-Wheat: Production and distribution in the United States, 1897–1919.

[000 omitted, except in weight and quality columns.]

TABLE 22.-Wheat: Yield per acre, price per bushel Dec. 1, and value per acre, by States.

23.7 29.721.0 23.5 25.5 27.0 23.0 27.0 14.0 22.0 19.0 25.4 29.327.825.0.24.5 29.0.30.0 25.0 20.0 22.0 21.0 20.8 23.7 19.5 16.0 20.0 22.5 25.0 21.0 21.0 18.2 21.3 18.4 18.517.4 18.5 17.6 18.0 20.0 20.0 19.0 17.0 28.0 17.4 17.8 13.5 18.0 17.0 18.118.5 19.0 17.5 17.0 27.5 15.8 17.0 16.7 17.5 14.5 20.5 15.0 15.0 16.5 13.0 12.0 16.1 17.4 15.5 15.0 13.3 21.5 16.1 16.0 17.0 15.5 13.5 12.8 12.8 12.0 11.6 13.6 14.5 13.8 12.7 13.0 12.0 11.8 13.8 12.5 11.5 14.5 13.0 15.0 15.0 14.5 14.0 14.2 13.5 10.2 11.4 10.6 8.9 11.7 12.0 10.9 10.5 10.0 7.0 8.5

Del.. Md Va. W.Va.. N.C..

213 25. 23 25. 56 219 215 27.24 29.02 2191 22421.18 26. 43 221 220 23. 47 29. 70 230 233:17. 02 19. 80

WHEAT—Continued. TABLE 22.- Wheat: Yield per acre, price per bushel Dec. 1, and value per acre, by

States—Continued.

N. Dak. S. Dak. Nehr Kans Ky.

10.5 5.0 8.0 18.0 10.5 11.2 18.2 5.5 8.0 13.6 6.9 11. 412.8 4.0 14.2 9.0 9.1 17.1 6.8 14.0 19.0 8.1 16.0 16.2 13.4 17.6 17.9 18.6 18.319.4 13.8 11.2 13.8 13.8 14.1 10.7 15.5 13.0 20.5 12.5 12.0 12.2 14.1 13.0 12.2 12.8 12.710.0 13.6 16.5 11.0 9.0 12.0 13.0 11.5 10.9 11.7 11.5 10.5 12.0 15.5 10.5 9.5 9.2 10.0 9.0 10.8 12.0 11.5 10.6 11.7 13.0 12.0 9.5 10.0 9.0 9.0 14.6 14.0 12.0 12.0 14.0 13.0 20.0 15.0 15.0 16.5 14.0 13.5 15.0 9.415.0 17.5 13.0 15.5 11.0 12.0 10.0 16.5 12. 6 16.3 8.0 12.8 10.0 19.0 11.6 9.7 11.5 12.6 14.0

Tenn.. Ala.. Miss. Тех. Okla.

Idaho. 24.7 22.6 30.728.6 27.6 26.2 28.0 23.8 20.321.318.2 116 80 146) 182 192 205 31. 56 37.31 Wash. 20.4 16.9 22.7 23.5 23.2 23.5 25.7 23.7 15.8 13.1 16.4 122 82 143 193

214 26. 93 35. 10 Oreg. 20,2 22.1 21.0 25.0 21.0 20.8 22.2 23.0 14.5 14.718.2 123

84

145 182 201 212 25. 83|38. 58 Calif. 16. 7j18.0 18.0 17.0 14.0 17.0 16.0 16.0 19.8 15.0 16.5 951 152 200 216 204 25. 84 33.66

U.S... 14. 6 13.9 12.5 15.9 15. 2 16.6 17.0 12.2 14. 1 15.6 12. 8 130.291.9 160.3200.8 204.2 215. 1 22.3327.63

TABLE 23.-Winter and spring wheat: Condition of crop, United States, on first of months

named, 1899–1920.

Decem- ber of pre- vious year.

WHEAT—Continued. TABLE 24.- Winter wheat: Per cent of area sown which was abandoned (not harvested).

TABLE 25.—Wheat: Farm price, cents per bushel on first of each month, 1910–1919.

TABLE 26.--Wheat: Monthly marketings by farmers, 1914-1919.

Estimated amount sold monthly by

farmers of United States (millions of bushels).

Per cent of year's sales.

1918-19 1917-18 1916-17 1915-16 1914-15) 1918-19 1917-18 1916-17 1915-16 1914-15

TABLE 27.-Durum wheat production: Receipts at primary markets, and exports, 1905–

1918.

1 These 4 States are: Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana. 2 These 7 markets are: Chicago, Duluth, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Omaha, St. Louis. 3 Does not include Montana.


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TABLE 28.-1Vheat: Tholesale price per bushel, 1913–1919. Baltimore. Chicago. Detroit.

St. Louis.

1913. Cts. Cts.

Cts.

Cts. January-June.

107

1143 111.2 : 1053 109) 107.0 July-December

94 107 98.0 891 964 92.4 1914. January-June..

871 i 1117: 101.4 83 103 98.11 July-December

861 1363 | 114.0 823

127 106.6 1915. January-June.

126 178 157.1 111 1683 | 148 0 July-December. 1083 1443 123.6

100

1273 112.5 1916. January-June.

1561 136.6

1001

1411 | 118.8 July-December.

215 179.5 1021

193} | 156.6 1917. January-June.

197

320 241.1 168) 342 234.2 July-December.

229 231 229.4 209 240 223.7 1918. January-June...

228 229 228.2 222

227

226.0 July-December.. 229 | 2103 239.5 230 2353 235.7

1919. January

2:10)

2401 240.5 2351 235 235.8 February

237) 240.1 240.5 235 2353 235.8 March. 240. 2403 240.5

2353 235.8 April.

2403 2403 240.5 241 248 245.8 Мау.

240] 2401 240.5

() June.

2401 2401 240.5 January-June.. 237) 2103 2403 2337 248 238.1

240 2401

210.5 235 235 235.8 August 240) 2403 240.5

235.8 September.

2373 240 239.7 235 235 235. 8 October

237 237.5

235 235.8 November.

2373 237.5 2351 235 235.8 December 2303 2371 | 236.7 2353

235 235.8 July-Decembar. 2304 2403 238.7 | 2351 2353 235.8


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OATS-Continued. TABLE 34.Oats: Acreage, production, value, exports, etc., in the United States, 1849–1919.

NOTE.-Figures in italics are census returns; figures in roman are estimates of the Department of Agriculture. Estimates of acres are obtained by applying estimated percentages of increase or decrease to the published nurnbers of the preceding year, except that a revised base is used for applying percentage citimates whenever new census data are available.

Acres. Bush. Bushels. 1849.

146,584,000 1859..

172,643,000 1866. 8,864,000

30.2 268, 141, 000 1867.

10,082,000 27.6 278, 698,000 1868. 9, 666, 000 26.4 254,961,000 1869.. 9, 461,000 30.5 288, 334, 000 1899.

282, 107,000 1870. 8, 792,000 28.1 247, 277,000 1871. 8,366,000 30.6 255, 743, 000 1872 9,001, 000 30.2 271, 747,000 1873. 9,752,000 27.7 270, 340,000 1874.. 10,897,000 22.1 240, 369,000 1875.. 11,915,000 29.7 354,318,000 1876.. 13, 359,000 24.0 320, 884,000 1877..

12, 826, 000 31.7 406, 394, 000 1878.. 13, 176, 000! 31.4) 413,579,000 1879. 12, 684, 000 28.7 363, 761, 000 1879.. 16, 145,000 25.8 407,859,000 1880. . 16, 188,000 25.8 417,885,000 1881. 16, 832,000 24.7 416, 481,000 1882.. 18, 495,000 26.4 488, 251, 000 1883. 20, 325, 000 28.1 571, 302, 000 1884.. 21, 301,000 27.4 583,628, 000 1885.

22,784,000 27.6 629, 409,000 1886. 23, 658,000 26.4 624, 134,000 1887 25, 921,000 25.4 659, 618,000 1888. 26,998, 000

26.0

701, 735,000 1889. 27, 462,000 27.4 751, 515,000

28,321,000 28.6 809,251,000 1890.. 26, 431,000 19.8 523,621,000 1891. 25, 582,000 28.9 738, 394, 000 1892. 27,064, 000 24.4 661, 035,000 1893. 27, 273, 000 23.4 638,855, 000 1894. 27,024,000 24.5 662,037, 000 1895. 27,878,000 29.6 824, 444,000 1896. - 27,566,000 25.7 707, 346,000 1897..25, 730,000 27.2 698, 768,000 1898. 25, 777, 000 28.4 730, 907, 000 1899. 26,341, 000 30.2 796, 178,000 1899. 29,540,000 31.9 943, 389,000 1900.. 27,365,000 29.6 809, 126,000 1901. 28, 541,000 25.8 736, 809,000 1902. 28, 653, 000 34.5 987, 843,000 1903 27,638,000 28.4 784,094, 000 1904.. 27, 843,000 32.1 894, 596,000 1903 28,047,000 31.0 953, 216,000 1906 30, 959, 000 31.2 964,905, 000 1907 31, 837,000 23.7 754, 443, 000 1908. 32, 344, 000 25.0807, 156,000 1909. 33, 204,000 30.31,007, 353,000

35, 159,000 28.61,007, 143,000 19104 37, 548,000 31.61, 186,341,000 1911.. 37, 763, 000 24.4922, 298, 000 1912.. 37, 917,000 37.41,418,337,000 1913. 38, 399, 000 29.21, 121, 768, 000 1914. 38, 442,000 29.71, 141, 060,000 1915.. 40,996,000 37.8 1,549,030,000 1916.

41,527,000 30. 1/1, 251, 837,000 1917. 43,553,000 36.61,592,740,000 1918.. 44, 349,000 34.71,538, 124, 000 1919.. 42, 400,000 29.41, 248, 310,000

31 42, 268, 931

32, 107 493 13, 277, 612 38,978 381 8,381, 805 150,065 413 1,960, 740 183,983 32 8,394, 692

55, 699 34 48,434, 541 40, 025 483 6,386, 334 91, 289 562 2,518,855 383, 418 623 2,333, 817) 6,691, 700 431 2,548, 726 1,034, 511 36 3,845, 850 107,318 58 2,677,749 2,622, 357 43 36, 455, 474

723, 899 421 2,748, 743 22, 273, 624 56 100, 609, 272

630, 722 492 98,960, 481 665, 314 74 | 95, 105, 698 761, 644 792 125, 090, 611 2,591, 077 74 109,004, 734 551, 355

31 461 31 373 463 407 463 70 68

77


361 313 501 353 37 502 394 591 72 673

321 47 313 403 493 44 54 808 743 89

1 Quotations are for No. 2 to 1906. 2 Oatmeal not included 1866 to 1882 inclusive.

3 Oatmeal not included 1867 to 1882, inclusive, and 1907. * Figures adjusted to census basis.


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BARLEY_Continued. TABLE 47.-Barley: Acrcage, production, value, crports, etc., in the United States,

1849-1919. Note.-Figures in italics are census returns; figures in roman are estimates of the Department of Agriculture. Estimates of acres are obtained by applying estimated percentages of increase or decrease to the published numbers of the preceding year, except that a revised base is used for applying percentage estimates whenever new census data are available.

Acres. Bush. Bushels. 1849.

5,167,000 1859.

15,826,000 1866. 493,000! 22.9 11,284,000 1867 1, 131,000 22.7 25, 727,000 1868. 937,000 24.4 22,896,000 1869. 1,026,000 27.9 28, 652,000 1869.

29,761,000 1870. 1, 109,000 23.7 26,295, 000 1871. 1, 114, 000 24.0 26,718, 000 1872. 1,397,000 19.2 26,846,000 1873.. 1,387,000 23.1 32,044,000 1874... 1,581, 000 20.6 32,552,000 1875. 1,790,000 20.6 36,909,000 1876.

1,767,000 21.9 38, 710,000 1877. 1, 669, 000 21.435, 638,000 1878.. 1,790,000 23.6 42, 246, 000 1879.

1,081, 000 24.040, 283, 000 1879. 1,998,000 22.0 43,997,000 1880.. 1, 8-13, 000 24.5 45, 165,000 1881 1, 968, 000 20.9 41,161, 000 1882 2, 272, 000 21.5 48,951,000 1883. 2,379, 000 21.1 50, 136, 000 1884.. 2,609, 000 23.5 61, 203,000 1885. 2,729, 000 21.4 58,360,000 1886

2,653, 000 22.4 59, 428,000 1887 2,902, 000 19.6

56, 812,000 1888. 2,996, 000) 21.3 63,884,000 1889. 3,221,000 24.3 78,333, 000 1889. 3,221,000 24.3 78,333,000 1890.. 3, 135,000

21.4 67,168,000 1891. 3, 353, 000 25.9 86, 839,000 1892. 3,400,000 23.6 80,097,000 1893. 3, 220, 000 21.7 69, 869, 000 1891. 3,171, 000 19.4 61,400,000 1895. 3,300,000 26.4 87,073, 000 1896. 2,951, 000 23.6 69,695, 000 1897. 2,719,000 24.5 66,685, 000 1898. 2,583, 000 21.6 55, 792, 000 1899. 2,878, 000 25.5 73, 382, 000 1899.. 4, 470,000 26.8 119,635,000 1900. 2,894,000 20.4 58, 926,000 1901. 4, 296, 000 25.6 109, 9:33,000 1902. 4,661, 000 29.0 134,954, 000 1993. 4,993, 000 26.4 131, 861,000 1904... 5,146,000 27.2, 139, 749,000 1905. 5,096,000 26.8 136, 551, 000 1906. 6,324,000 28.3 178,910,000 1907. 6, 418, 000 23.8 153,597,000 1908. 6,646,000 25.1 166,756, 000 1909 7,011, 000 24.3 170, 284,000 1909..

7,699,000 22.5 173,344,000 1910 2.. 7,743,000 22.5 173, 832,000 1911. 7, 627.000 21.0 169, 240,000 1912. 7,530,000 29.7 223, 824, 000 1913.. 7, 499, 000 23.8 178, 189, 000 1914... 7,565, 000 25.8 194, 953,000 1915.. 7,148,000 32.0 228,851, 000 1916.. 7,757,000 23.5 182, 309,000 1917.. 8,933, 000 23.7 211, 759,000 1918.. 9,740,000 26.3 256, 225,000 1919... 7, 420,000 22.3 165, 719,000

1 Prices 1895 to 1908 for No. 3 grade.

2 Figures ad justed to census basis.


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BARLEY_Continued.
TABLE 54.-Barley and r.valt: International trade, calendar years 1911–1913, 1917, and

1918. [See “General note,” Table 12.)

Barley and malt in terms

of barley.

Average 1917 1918 Average

1917 1918 Average 1917 1918 1911–1913 (prelim.) (prelim.) 1911–1913 (prelim.) (prelim.) 1911-1913(prelim.) (prelim.)

From- Algeria. Argentina. Austria-Hungary Belgium.. British India Bulgaria.. Canada. Chile. China. Denmark. France. Germany Netherlands. Roumania.. Russia.. United Kingdom. United States. Other countries...

Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels 4,720 2,353 3,743

4, 720 2,353 917 566

3,743 218

917 7,529

566

218

18,271 3,629

246

3,853 17, 129 14,531 14,848 1,700

17, 129

14,531 14,848

1,700 6,656 7,034 4,046 15 202 561 6,670 608 197

7,218

4,556 943

631 660 61

1,054 97

660 61

97 3, 173 6 357

97 29 3,561 32

357 609 92 12 33 548

93 639 590 139

96 1,194 28,995

1, 225

678 16,690

29, 611 3

16,632 168, 289

189

168, 461 107 11 44 908 513

23 932

478
8,177

65 17,859 18,805 244 4,163 896

8, 400 15,560

21,644

19,620 10

15, 569 285, 587

15, 458

299, 641


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RYE-Continued. Table 55.- Rye: Area and production in undermentioned countries, 1909–1919Contd.

[000 omitted.]

Table 56.-Rye: Total production of countries in Table 55, 1895–1915.

TABLE 57.--Rye: Average yield per acre in undermentioned countries, 1890–1919.

RYE-Continued. TABLE 58.-Rye: Acreage, production, value, exports, etc., in the United States, 1849-1919.

NOTE.-Figures in italics are census returns; figures in roman are estimates of the Department of Agri. culture. Estimates of acres are obtained by applying estimated percentages of increase or decrease to the published numbers of the preceding year, except that a revised base is used for applying percentage estimates whenever new censuis data are available.

Aver- Aver-

age age

farm yield Production. price per

per acre.

bushel Dec. 1,

Chicago cash price per

Domestic bushel, No.2.

exports, in

cluding

rye flour, Following December.

May.

fiscal year beginning

July 1. Low. High. Low. High.

1849. 1859. 1866. 1867 1868. 1869 1869. 1870. 1871 1872 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877 1878. 1879. 1879. 1880. 1881 1882. 1883. 1884 1885. 1886. 1887 1888 1889. 1889. 1890. 1891 1892. 1893. 1894. 1835. 1896. 1897 1998. 1899. 1899 1900. 1901 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907 1908 1909. 1909. 19101. 1911. 1912. 1913.. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919.

Bushels.
14, 189,000
21,101,000 20,865,000

23,184,000

22,505,000 22, 528,000

16,919,000

15, 474,000 15, 366,000 14,889,000 15, 142,000 14,991, 000 17, 722,000 20, 375,000 21, 170,000 25, 843, 000 23, 639,000

19,832,000

24,541, 000 20,705, 000 29, 960,000 28,059,000 28, 640,000 21,756, 000 24, 489,000 20,693,000 28, 415, 000 28, 420,000

28,421,000

25, 807,000 31, 752, 000 27,979,000 26, 555, 000 26, 728,000 27,210,000 24, 369,000 27, 363, 000 25,658,000 23,962,000

25, 569,000

23,996,000 30, 345,000 33, 631, 000 29, 363, 000 27, 242,000 28, 486,000 33, 375,000 31,566,000 31, 851,000 32, 239,000

29,520,000

34, 897,000 33, 119,000 35, 664,000 41, 381,000 42, 779,000 54,050,000 48, 862, 000 62,933, 000 91, 041, 000 88, 478,000

1,176,000 1,070,000 1,049,000 1,150,000 1,117,000 1,360,000 1, 468,000 1,413,000 1, 623,000 1,625,000

1,842,000

1,768,000 1,789,000 2,228,000 2,315,000 2, 344,000 2,129,000 2,130,000 2,053, 000 2,365,000 2, 171,000

2,172,000

2,142,000 2,176,000 2,164,000 2,038,000 1,945, 000 1,890,005 1,831, 000 1,704,000 1, 643,000 1, 659,000

2,054, 000


1, 591,000 1,988,000 1,979,000 1,907,000 1,793, 000 1,730,000 2,002,000 1, 926,000 1,948,000 2,006, 000

2,196,000

2,185, 000 2, 127,000 2,117,000 2,557,000 2,541, 000 3, 129,000 3, 213,000 4,317,000 6,391, 000 7,063, 000

13.2 14.4 14.2 13.2 13.4 13.0 13.9 15.0 15.9 14.5 10.8 13.9 11.6 13.4 12.1 12.2 10.2 11.5 10.1 12.0 13.1 13.1 12.0 14.6 12.9 13.0 13.7 14.4 13.3 16.1 15.6 14.4 12.4 15.1 15.3 17.0 15.4 15.2 16.5 16.7 16.4 16.4 16.1 13.4 16.0 15.6 16.8 16.2 16.8 17.3 15.2 14.6 14.2 12.5

62.9 77.4 54.2 51.3 50.1 44.0 40.9 44.7 46.3 51.0

16,230,000 24,589, 000 15, 160,000 13, 612, 000 13, 395,000 11,965,000

9,961, 000 12,240,000 11, 875,000 12, 214,000

358,263 12,068, 628 1,493, 924 249, 152

32,045 1,011, 128

8,575, 663 15,562, 035 10, 169, 822 2,382,012

RYE-Continued. TABLE 59.-Rye: Revised acreage, production, and farm value, 1879 and 1889–1909.

[See head note of Table 4.]

TABLE 60.-Rye: Acreage (sown and harvested), production, and total farm value, by

States, 1919. [000 omitted.)

TABLE 61.-Rye: Acreage soun and harvested, United States, 1906–1919.

TABLE 62.-Rye: ('onditin. of crop, United States, on first of months named, 1899–1919.

When April. May. June. har

Yield per acre, price per bushel Dec. 1, and value per acre, by States.

Mo. N. Dak. S. Dak.. Nebr.. Kans

13.815.0 14. 114.8 15.0 14.0 13.5 11.0 14.7 14.0 12.0 13.11 8.5 16.6 18.0 14. 4 17.1 15.0 13.3 9.5 10.5 8.0

16.1 17.0 10.0 19.5 13.219.0 19.5 18.0 16.0 18.0 13.0 15. 416.0 13.0 16.0 14.5 16.0 17.5 16.0 15.6 12.9 16.3 14. 6 14.0 11.0 15.9 14.0 20.0 16.0 14.5 14.0 14.3 12.6 12.5 13.0 12.0 13.0 12.4 13.7 12.0 11.2 12.5 13.6 12.0 10.911.011.9 11.5 12.0 13.0 10.5 10.0 9.8 10.0 2.0 11.0 12.0 10.0 11.5 11.0 13.0 10.0 13. 9.5 11.0 3.51 12.7 11.5 10.0 16.6 15.0 14. 8 17.0 10.0 10.0 5.4 17.0 11.913.79.5 12.0 9.5 16.0 13.5 10.0 10.0 11.0 14.0

Ky Tenn. Ala. Tex. Okla..

Ark.

10.812.0 10.0 10.5 11.5 10.5 10.5 10.0 13.5 10.5 9.5 127 1001 115 150 2101 200 15.06 19.00 Mont. 18.0 20.0 23.0 23.5 21.0 21.0 22.5 20.5 12.7 12.0 4.0 98 65 96 165 144 185 17.45 7.40

17.0 18.5 20.0 19.0 19.0 17.0 20.0 15.5 14.0 18.0 9.0 107 90 108 155 152 180 19.51 16. 20 Colo.. 14.3 14.0 12.0 19.5 17.0 17.5 17.5 14.0 16.0 7.0 8.8 91 70 105 146 140 130 14.30 11. 44 Utah.

13.9 18.5 15.5 15.0 17.0 17.5 15.5 12.0 8.0 13.3 7.0 103 65 100 160 1801 200 13.76'14.00 Idaho.. 18.9 20.0 22.5 22.0 22.0 20.0 20.0 17.0 15.5 15.715.0 96 68 95 135 165 175 17.76 26. 25. Wash. 17.1 20.5 22.0 20.0 21.0 19.7 18.2 14.512.7 10.0 12.0 112 75 111 175 200 185 17.74 22. 20 Oreg.. 15.2 15.1 19.5 16.0 17.5 16.0 18.0 17.0 12.7 11.0 9.7 120 90 115 170 205 190 19.18 18.43

U. S..... 15.5 16.0 15.6 16.8 16. 2 16.817.3 15. 2 14. 6 14. 2 12.5 102.8 83.4 122. 1 166.0 151. 6 134.5 18. 67 16. 85

Based upon farm price Dec. 1.


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RYE—Continued.
TABLE 66.-Rye (including flour): International trade, calendar years 1911–1913, 1917,

and 1918. [See“General note," Table 12.)

EXPORTS.

[000 omitted.] Average 1917 1918 Country.

Average 1917 1918

(ountry. 1911-1913. (prelim.). (pre im.).

1911-1913. (prelim.). (pre im.). From- Bushels. Bushels. Bushels.

Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Argentina.

443 (1) 2 Rumania.

3,411 Belgium. 914

Russia.

34,921 Bulgaria.. 2,336

United States

855 14, 689

16,308 Canada.

69 833 798 Other countries.

514 Denmark.

303 555

582 Germany. 44,951

Total... 107,587 Netherlands.

18, 870

IntoAustria-Hungary.. 1,224

Norway.

10,520 Belgium.

5,095 6,157

Russia.

5, 231 Denmark. 8,587 443 41 Sweden

3,769

461 Finland 15, 472

Switzerland.

729 198

452 France..

4, 138 21 1,346 United Kingdom..

2,195

5,353 5,300 Germany 16,900

Other countries.

677 Italy..

721

1,410 3,506 Netherlands. 31,023

Total.

107, 343 1 Less than 500 bushels.

BUCKWHEAT. TABLE 67.Buckwheat: Acreage, production, and value in the United States, 1849–1919.

NOTE.-Figures in italics are census returns; figures in roman are estimates of the Department of Agricu ture. Estimates of acres are obtained by applying estimated percentages of increase or decrease to the pub'ished numbers of the preceding year, except that a revised base is used for applying percentage estimates whenever new census data are availab'e.

Aver- Pro

Aver- Farm

Aver- Pro

Aver- age Acre-

Farm duc- age

farm value Acre- age

age duc-

va'ue age yield tion

Dec. 1 age yield

farm

tion price Year. (thou

Dec. 1 (thou- per

(thou- Dec. 1 Year.

price (thou- per (thou-

(thou- sands of sands of sands

Dec. sands of

(cents


sands of

sands acres). (bush-(bush

of dol- acres). (bush- (bush-

(cents per

of dolels).

lars). bushel).

els).

per els). bushel).

lars).

845 849 861 816 789 763 755 718 678 670 807 638 811 805 804 794 760 789

1890 1891 1892. 1893 1894. 1895 1896 1897 1898. 1899 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1909 19101 1911 1912 1913. 1914. 1915 1916 1917 1918. 1919..

14.7 12,433 15.0 12,761 14.1 12, 143 14.9 12, 132 16.1 12, 668 20.1

15, 341 18.7

14, 090 20.9 14, 997 17.3 11,722 16.6 11,094

13.9 | 11, 234

15.0 9,567 18.6 15, 126 18.1 14,530 17.7 14, 244 18.9 15,008 19. 2 14,585 18.614, 642 17.9 14, 290 19.8 15, 874 20.9 17,438

16.9 | 14,849

20.5 | 17,598 21.1 17,549 22.9 | 19, 249 17.2 13, 833 21.3 16, 881 19.6 15,056 14.1 17.3

16, 022 16.5

16,905 20.6 16,301

18.3 9, 842 20.1

8,329 18.1

8,134 17.3

7,838 17.7 8,017 17.5 10,082 14.5

9, 669 15.7 10, 177 18.2 | 12, 247 20.5 13, 140 13.9 11,817 17.8 14, 618 11.4

9, 486 13.0 11,019

8.9 7, 669 12.6 11, 116 13.8 | 12, 626 12.9 11, 869 11.9 10, 844 13. 2

12, 050 14.5 12, 110 14.5 | 12, 110

803 834 878 860 833 841 805 792 769 828

924 1,027

790

55.8 5, 341 56. 3 8,523 59.6 8,655 60,7 8,651 62.2 9,331 58.7 8,565 59.6 8,727 69.8 9,975 75.6 12,004 70,1 10,346 66.1

11, 636 72,6 | 12, 735 66.1 12, 720 75.510, 445 76.4 12,892 78.7 11,843 112.7 13, 147 160.025, 631 166,5 | 28, 142 147.424, 026

Figures adjusted to census basis.


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TABLE 74.-Flax (seed and fiber): Total production of countries named in Table 73,

1896-1915.

TABLE 75.--Flaxseed: Acreage, production, value, and condition in the United States,

1849-1919.

NOTE.-Figures in italics are census returns; figures in roman are estimates of the Department of Agriculture. Estimates of acres are obtained by applying estimated percentages of increase or decrease to the published numbers of the preceding year, except that a revised base is used for applying percentage estimates whenever new census data are available.

1849. 1859 1869 1879 1889 1899

Bushels.

562,000

561,000 1,730,000 7,171,000 10, 250,000 19,979,000 29, 285,000 27, 301,000 23, 401,000 28, 478,000 25, 576,000 25,851,000 25, 805,000 25, 856,000 19,513,000 12, 718,000 19,370,000 28, 073, 000 17,853,000 13, 749,000 14,030,000 14, 296,000

9, 164,000 13, 369,000 8,919, 000

1907 1908 1909 1909 19101

1,319,000 2,111,000 3,740,000 3, 233, 000 2, 264,000 2, 535,000 2,506, 000 2, 864,000 2, 679,000 2, 742,000 2,083, 000 2, 467,000 2, 757,000 2,851,000 2,291,000 1,645,000 1,387,000 1, 474,000 1,984,000 1,910,000 1,683,000

30,815, 000 22, 292,000 23, 229,000 24,049,000 25, 899,000 24,713,000 30,577,000 29, 796,000 29, 472,000 35, 272,000 32, 202,000 21,399,000 17,318,000 24, 410,000 35, 541,000 27, 182,000 45, 470,000 39, 145,000

1911 1912 1913 1914. 1915.

182.1 114.7 119.9 126.0 174.0

1 Figures adjusted to census basis.

Table 76.-Flaxseed: Acreage, production, and total farm value, by States, 1919.

Table 77.Flaxseed: Yield per acre, price per bushel Dec. 1, and value per acre, by States.

Wis Minn. Iowa. Mo. N. Dak. S. Dak Nebr. Kans Mont

12.110.0 12.0 12.5 14.0 13.5 13.5 12.0 11.0 10.5 218

9.2 7.5 8.0 10.2 9.0 9.310.5 8.5 9.5 10.4 9.0 228 10.112.2 8.0 11.5 9.4 9.5 9.0 10.0 11.0 11.0 9.5 215 7.1 8.4 3.0 6.0 5.0.8 0 8.0 7.0 8.5 8.0 9.5 210 7.3 3.6 7.6 9.7 7.2 8.3 9.9 10.3 3.9 7.8 5.0 230 7.8 5.0 5.31 8.6 7.2 7.5 11.0 9.3 7.0 9.5 8.0 223) 7.4 8.0 5.0 9.5 6.0 7.0 11.0 8.0 5.50 9.5 5.0 212 5.9 8.2 3.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.7 5.8 7.0 5.0 6.3 215 7.1 7.0 7.7 12.0 9.0 8.0 10.5 9.5 3.0 3.0 1.7 226 8.710.0.... 12.0 9.9 7.013.07.0 6.5 9.0 4.0 261

7.5 5.2 7.0 9.8 7.8 8.4 10.1 9.7 4.6 7.0 5.3 227.3 174.0 248. 6 296.6 340.1 438.9 17.95 23.26

1 Based upon farm price Dec. 1.

TABLE 78.-Flaxseed: Farm price, cents per bushel on first of each month, 1910-1919.

FLAX—Continued.
Table 79.-Flax: lonthly marke ings by farmers, 1914-1919.

Estimated amount sold monthly by

farmers of United States (millions of bushels).

Per cent of year's sales.

1918-19 1917-18 1916-17 1915-16 1914-15 1918-19 1917-18 1316-17 1915-16 1914-15

TABLE 80.-Flaxsee:l: Wholesale price per bushel, 1913-1919.

January February. March. April.. May. June.

3. 25 3.25 3.25 3.19 3.65 3.41 : 3.13 3.67 3.43 3.20 3.621 3.40 3. 50 4.00 3.62 3.24 3.664: 3.46 3.24 3.6i8 3.47 3.264: 3.66 3. 46 3.50 4.50 4.00 3.62 3.871 3.75 3. 60 3.99 3. 78 3.61 | 3.99 3. 76 4.50 4.50 4.50 3. 74 4.08 | 3.87 3.764 4.131 3.92 3.754; 4.07 3.89 4.50 4.75 4.60 3.91 4.35), 4.12 3.97 4.394.14 ) 3. 88

4. 34 4. 11 4.50 5. 50 5. 17 4.44 5. 41 4.86 4.44 5. 41 4.80 4.38 5. 11 4.85 3.25 / 5.50 4.19 3.19 5.41 3.91 3.13 5.41 3.92 | 3.20 5.41 3. 91 (1)

5.35 6. 21

5. 94 5.37 6. 2015. 96 5.35 6. 73 5.98 5.50 5.85 5. 62 5.17

6. 13 5. 88 | 5. 206.11 5. 91 5.18 6. 15 5. 98 5.50 5.50 5.50 4.02 5.52 4. 90

4.05 5. 184.99 4.13 5. 52

4.87 4.75 4.75 4.75 3. 74 5. 22 4.33 3.91 4. 50

4. 29

4.38 | 4.28 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.504 5.15 4.84 4.45 5.10 4.86 4.32

5. 10

4. 78 4.50

4. 50 4.50 4.55 5.47 5.00 4.60 5.50 5.05 4.60 5.52 5.03 4.50

5.85 5. 02 3.74 6.21 5.15 3.91 6.204 5.18 4.13 6.73 5.15

July. August.. September. October. November.. December..

Tazia 81.-Rice: Area and production in undermentioned countries, 1909–1918.

[Expressed in terms of hulled rice; (090 0.nitte.1)).

ASIA. India:

British India...

Native States. Ceylon... Federated Malay States. Japanese Empire:

Japan... Formosa

Chosen (Korea). Java and Madura. Philippine Islands Russia Transcaucasia and

Turkestan. Straits Settlements.. "Siam....

70,591 8.7, 680 89,141 79,99. 72, 949,786 177, 931, 840 $1,197,760 53,361,280
2,498 (2) (2) (2) 2, 631, 720 (2)

(2) 706

(2) 313, 6144 (?)


(2) 125 (2) (2) (2)

80, 398 (2) (2)

(2) 7,357 7,527

7,557 7, 5.59 '11,008, 517 18, 359, 997 17, 142,8.58 17,181,044 1,198 1,166 (2) (2) 1, 186, 174 1,460, 563 (2)

(2) 2,416 2,839 (2) (2) 2, 455, 522 3,936,361 (2)

(2) 6,021 7,521 (2) (2) 7,349, 417 (2)

(2)

(2) 2,688 2,819 3,029

3,831 | 1, 123, 805 1,288, 827 1,745, 488 2, 209,585 614 (2) (2)

378, 401 ()

(2)

(2) 92 89 (2)

123, 201 (2)

(2)

(2) 5, 286

(2) 65,510, 985 (2)

(2)

RICE-Continued. TABLE 82.--Rice (cleaned): Total production in principal countries for which estimates

are available, 1900–1915. [The figures below include the principal countries for which estimates are available. The totals shown are merely approximate. China and French Indo-China are not included below. hree Provinces of China in 1910 produce 1 47,204,000,000 pounds of rice. The totals below may represent at least two-thirds of the total world production of rice.]

TABLE 83.-Rice: Arreage, production, value, and condition, in the linited States,

1904-1919.

TABLE 81.-Ricc: Acreage, production, and farm value, by States, 1919.

Alabama. Mississippi. Louisiana Texas. Arkansas California.

Bushels. Bushels.

24.4 10,000 24. + 90,000 24.4

29,000 21.1

42,000 38.0

23,000 26.4

16,000 29.1

Dollars. Dollars. 2.75

28,000 3.00

270,000 2.73

80,000 2. 63

110,000 2. 40

55,000 2.70

43,000 1.90


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TABLE 87.---Rice: International trade, calendr years 1909–191.3, 1917, and 1918. (Mostly cleaned rice. Under rice is included paddy, unhulled, rough, cleaned, polished, broken, and cargo rice, in addition to rice flour and meal. Rice bran is not included. Rough

rice or paddy, where specifically reported, has been reduced to terms of cleaned rice at ratio of 162 pounds, rough or unhulled, 10 100 pounds of cleaned. “Rice,

other than whole or cleaned rice,” in the returns of l'nited Kingdom, is not considered paddy, since the chief

sources of supply

indicate that it is practically all hulled rice. (argo rice, a mixture of hulled and unhulled, is included without being reduced to terms of cleaned. Broken rice and rice flour and meal are taken without being reduced to terms of whole cleaned rice. See "General note " Table 12.]

FXPORTS. [000 omitted.)

Into

IntoAustria-Hungary.... 183, 411

Netherlands.

778, 682 Belgium.. 180, 830

Penang.

511, 035 Brazil, 24, 753

Perak.

179, 187 British India.

278, 272 188,271 341,532 Philippine Islands 412, 781 324, 045 Ceylon.. 821, 654 922,529 762, 405 Russia.

250, 161 China..

794, 992 1,311,624 931, 203 | Selangor. Cuba.. 262, 207 324,810 387,892 Singapore.

975, 095 Dutch East Indies.. 1,178, 111 1,669,448

l'nited Kingdom.. 768, 853 818, 152 Egypt.

98, 690 32,207

10,510

l'nited States France..

209, 814 266, 471 517, 861 525, 483

Other countries. 1, 242, 092 Germany

913, 772 Japan..

655, 676 188, 125 1,549,056 Total...... 11, 439, 950 Mauritius.

132,543

TABLE 88.—Consumption of specified cereals in selected countries; yearly average.

1909-1913. BARLEY (INCLUDING MALT CONVERTED TO BARLEY).


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POTATOES. TABLT 92.--Pota'ocs: Acreage, production, value, exports, etc., in the United Stctcs,

1849-1919. NOTE.- Figures in italics are census returns; figures in roman are estimates of the Department of Agriculture. Estimates of acres are obtained by applying estimated percentages of increase or decrease to the published numbers of the preceding year, except that a revised base is used for applying percentage estimates whenever new census data are available.

Aver

Chicago cash price per Aver-

Domestic Imports age

bushel, fair to fancy.1 farm

exports, age

during Farm value

fiscal Acreage. yield Production. price

Following

fiscal Dec. 1. December

year he- / year beper per

May.

ginning ginning acre.

bushel Dec. 1.

July 1. July 1. Low. High. Low. High.

Acres. Bush. Bushels. Cts.

Dollars. 1849.

65,798,000 1859.

111,149,000 1866. 1,069, 000 100. 2 107, 201,000 47.3 50,723,000 1867 1, 192, 000 82.0 97,783,000 65.964, 462,000 1868. 1, 132, 000 93.8 | 106,090,000 59.3 62,919,000 1869. 1, 222,000 109.5 133,886,000 42.9 57, 481,000 1869.

143, 337,000 1870... 1,325,000 86.6 | 114,775,000 65.0 74,621,000 1871.. 1, 221, 000 98.7 120, 462,000 53.9 64,905,000 1872.,

1,331, 000 85.3 113,516,000 53. 5 60, 692,000 1873.. 1,295,000 81.9 106,089,000 65. 2 69, 154, 000 1874... 1,310,000 80.9 | 105,981, 000 61.565, 223,000 1875... 1,510,000 110.5 166,877,000 34. 4 57,358,000 1876.. 1,742,000 71.7 124, 827,000 61.977,320,000 1877... 1,792, 000 94.9 170, 092,000 43.774, 272,000 1878. 1,777,000

69.9 124, 127,000 58. 7 72, 924, 000 1879... 1,837,000 98.9 181,626,000 43. 6 | 79, 154, 000 1879..

169, 459,000 1880.. 1,843, 000 91.0 167, 660,000 48.3 81,062,000 1881. 2,042,000 53.5 109, 145,000 91.0 99, 291,000 1882. 2,172,000 78.7 170,973, 000 55.7 95, 305,000 1883.. 2, 289, 000 90.9 208, 164,000 42.2 87, 849,000 1884... 2, 221,000 85.8 190,642,000 39. 6 | 75,524, 000 1885... 2,266,000 77.2 175,029,000 44.7 78, 153,000 1886. 2,287, 000 73.5 168, 051, 000 46.778, 442,000 1887.. 2,357,000 56.9 134, 103,000 68.2 | 91,507,000 1888.. 2, 533,000

79.9 202, 365,000 40.281, 414,000 1889. 2,648,000

77.4 204,881, 000 35. 472,611, 000 1889..

217,546,000 1890. 2,652,000 55.9 148, 290,000 75.8 112, 342,000 1991.. 2,715, 000 93.7 | 254, 424,000 35. 8 91,013, 000 1892.. 2, 548,000

61.5 156, 655,000 66. 1 103,568,000 1893.. 2,605,000 70.3 183, 034, 000 59. 4 108, 662,000 1891.. 2,738,000 62.4 170,787,000 53.

691,527,000 1895. 2,955,000 100.6 297, 237,000 26.6 78,985,000 1896.. 2,767, 000 91.1 252, 235,000 28.6 72, 182,000 1997.

2, 535, 000 64.7 164, 016, 000 54.7 89, 643,000 1898.. 2,558, 000 75. 2 192, 306, 000 41. 479,575, 000 1899.. 2,581, 000

88. 6 228,783,000 39.0 | 89, 329,000 1899... 2,939,000 93.0 273, 318,000 1900... 2,611,000 80.8 | 210,927,000 43. 190, 811,000 1901.

2, 864,000 65.5 187,598,000 76.7 143, 979,000 1902. 2, 966,000 96.0 284, 633,000 47.1 134, 111,000 1903. 2,917,000 84.7 247, 128,000 61. 4 151, 638,000 1904. 3,016,000 110.4 332, 830,000 45.3 150, 673,000 1905.. 2,997,000 87.0 260, 741,000 61.7 160, 821,000 1906. 3,013, 000 102.2 308,038,000 51. i 157, 547,000 1907 3, 128, 000

95. 4 298, 262,000 61. 8 184, 184,000 1908. 3, 257,000 85.7 278,985, 000 70.6 197,039,000 1909. 3,525,000 106.8 376, 537,000 54.1 210, 662,000 1909. 3,669,000 106.1 389, 195,000 1910 2.. 3,720,000 93.8 | 349,032,000 55.7 194,566,060 1911. 3, 619,000 80.9292, 737,000 79.9 233, 778,000 1912.. 3,711,000 113.4 420, 647,000 50.5 212, 550,000 1913. 3,668,000 90.4 331, 525,000 68.7 227, 903, 000 1914... 3,711,000 110.5 409,921, 000 48.7 199, 460,000 1915.. 3,734,000 96.3359, 721,000 61.7 221, 992,000 1916. 3,565, 000

80.5 | 286,953,000 146. 1 419, 333,000 1917.

4,384,000 100.8 442, 108,000 122.8 542, 774,000 1918.. 4, 295, 000 95.9 411,860,000 119.3 491,527,000 1919.

4,013,000 89.2357, 901,000 161.4 577,581, 000

2 Figuros adjusted to consus basis.


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POTATOES-Continued.
TABLE 97.-- Potatoes: Stocks on January 1--Continued.

TABLE 98. --Potatoes: Farm price, cents per bushel on first of each month, 1910–1919.

TABLE 99.- Laie commercial polato (101). The States in the following table include all those State producing late potatoes in considerable commercial quantity for other than local market.

Estimated com

Per cent mercial production. Average

of crop Per cent

1919 as yield

lost

in hands State.

per cent of after per acre,

of 1918. 1919, 1919 1918

growers harvest, Dec. 1, 1919. 1919.

Bushels. ; Carloads.1 Carlonds. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Maine...

260 27, 499 26, 922 102

65 New York.

9.0 122 11,500 10, 650

108

42 l'ennsylvania.

4.5 121 6,600 5,950

111

35 Michigan..

11.0 95 10, 460 12,000

87 Wisconsin,

4+

2.3 98 20, 900 25, 510

82

3+ Minnesota.

5.8 93 25, 105 26,000

97

26 Iowa.

6.0 73 229 950 24

20 North Dakota.

2.0 63 2,000 2,950

68

11 Nebraska.

5.0 69 2,211 5,000

44

33 Montana

12.0 107 450 946 48

25 Colorado.

10.0 155 10,000 l'tah.

14,800

68 31

0.0 159

490 92

14 Nevada.

2.0 725

109 Idaho..

2.0 170 6,830 7, 725

88

28 Washington..

5.5 120 2, 400 3, 130

77

18 Oregon.

5.0 101 1,200 8,350

51 62

5.0 California

170 4,500 6, 200

73

17 (9) United Statcs.....


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JIAY. TABLE 108.— ]]ay: Acrcage, production, value, crports, etc., in the United States, 18:49–1919.

NOTE.- Figures in italics are census returns; figures in roman are estimates of the Department of Agriculture. Estimates of acres are obtained by applying estimated percentages of increase or decrease to the published numbers of the

preceding year, except that a revised laco is used for applying percentage estimates whenever new census data are available.

4,581 5, 266 4,557 4,889 7, 183 7,528 7,287 9,514 8,127 13, 739

1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887 1888. 1883. 1889. 1999. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1998. 189). 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902 1903. 1934.

12, 662 10,570 13,309 16,908 11, 142 13,390 13, 873 18, 198 21, 928 38, 274

19, 862,000 19,009,000 21,319,000 21, 814,000 21,779, 000 23,508,000 25, 283,000 25, 368,000 26,931,000 27, 485, 090 80,631,000 25, 864,000 30, 889,000 32,34), 000 35,516,000 38,572,000 39, 850,000 36,502,000 37,665, 900 38,592,000 52, 949,000 52,940,000 50,713,000 51,944, 900 50, 853,000 49,613,000 48,321,000 44,206,000 43, 260,000 42, 427,000 42, 781,000 41,328, 000 43, 127,000 39, 133,000 39, 100

000 39, 934,009 39, 999,000 39,362,000 42, 476,000 44,028, 0) 45,970,000 45, 744,000 51,041,000 51,015,000 48, 240,000 49, 530,000 48,954,000 49, 145,000 51,108,000 55,721,000 55, 203,000 55, 755, 000 56,349,000

1.23 1.17 1.17 1. 15 1. 15 1.19 1.22 1.25 1.47 1. 29 1.15 1.23 1.14 1.18 1. 32 1.26 1.12 1.15 1. 10 1.21 1. 26 1.26 1. 19 1.19 1. 18 1.33 1.14 1.06 1.37 1.43 1.55 1.37 1.25 1.28 1. 28 1.50 1.54 1.52 1.54 1.35 1. 45 1.52 1.42 1.35 1.36 1.14 1. 17 1.31 1.43 1.08 1.64 1.51 1.37 1.62

Tens. Dolls. Dollars. Dolls. Do!!3. Dclls. Dolls.
13, 839,000
19,084,000 21,779,000 10.14 221, 836,000 26, 277,000 | 10.21 268, 301,000 26, 142,000 10.08 263, 589,000 26, 42), 090 10.18 268,933, 0:0

27, 316,000

24,525,000 12.47 305, 743,000 22, 239,000 14.30 317, 940,000 23,813,000 12.94 308,025,000 25,085.000 12. 53 314, 241,000 25, 134,000 11.94 300, 222,000 27,874, 009 | 10.78 300,378,000 30,867,000 8.97 276, 991,000

9.00 10.00 31,629,000 8. 37 264, 880,000 9.50 10.52 9.75 10.75 39, 608,000 7. 20 285,016,000 8.00 8.50 9.00 11.50 35, 493, 000 9.32 339, 804,000 14.00

14.50 14.00 15.00
85,151,000 31,925,000 | 11.65 371, 811,000 15.00 15.50 17.00 19.00 35, 135,000 11.82

415, 131, 900 16.00 16.50 15.20 16.50 38, 138,000

9. 73 371, 170,000 11.50 12. 25 12.00 13.00 46, 864,000 8. 19 383, 834,000 9.00 10.00 12.50 17.00 48, 470,000

8. 17 396, 139,000 10.00 11.50 15.50 17.50 44,732,000 8.71

389,753, 000 11.00 12.00 10.00 12.00 41, 796,000 8. 46

353, 438,000

9.50 10.50 11.00 12.50 41, 454,000 9.97 413, 440,000 13. 50 14. 50 17.00 21.00 46,643, 000

8. 76

408,500,000 11.00 11.50 10.50 21.00 66,831,000 7.04 470, 394,000 9.00 10.00

9.00 14.00
66,831,000 67, 198,000 7.87 473, 570,000 9.00 10.50 12. 50 15.50 60, 818,000 8. 12 494,114,000 12.50 15.00 13.50 14.00 59, 824,000 8. 2) 496), 428,000 11.00 11.50 12.00 13.50 65, 766,000 8.68 570, 883, 0.90 19.90 10.50 10.04 10.50 54,874,00) S. 54 468,578,000 10.00 11.00 10.00

0.25
47,079, 0:20 8.35 393, 186,000 12.00 12.50 11.50 12.00 59, 282, 6.55 388, 146,000 8.00 8.50 8.50 9.00 60, 665,000 6.62 401, 391,000 8.00 8.50 9.59 10.50 66,377,000

6.00 398, 061,000 8.00 8. 25 9.50 10.50 56, 656,000 7.27 411, 926,090 10.50 11.50 10). 50 12.50

53,828,000

57, 111,000 8.89

445, 539,000 | 11.50 14.00 12.59 13.50 50, 591,0)) 10.01 506, 192,000 13.00 13. 50 12.50 13. 50

59,858, 2004) 9.06 542, 036,000 12.00 12. 50 13. 50 15.00

61,306,000 0.07

556, 276,04 | 19.00 12.00 12.00 15.00 60, 696,000

8.72

529, 108,000 10.50 11.50 11.30 12.00 69,532,000

8.52 515,960,000 10.00 12.00 11.52 12.50 57, 146,029 10.37 592, 549,900 15.50 18.00 15.50 20.50 63, 677,00) 11.68

743,507,000 | 13.00 17.50 13.00 14:00 70, 05),000 9.02 631, 683,000 11.50

12.09 12.00 13.00 64,938,000

68,835,000 10.49

722,385,000 16.00

17.00

12.5:) 16.00 69,378, 120 | 12.14 842, 252,090 | 16.00 19.00 18.50 23.50 54,916,000 14.29 784,926,000 20.00 22.00 24.6.) 28.00 72, 691,000 11.79 856,695,000 13.00 18.00 14.00

16.30 64, 116,090 12.43

797,077,000 14.50 18,00 15.00) 17.50 70,071, 000 11.12 779,068,000 15.00 16.30 16.50 17.50 85, 920,000 | 10.63 913,644,000 14.50 16.50 17.50 20.00 91, 192, 0) 11.22 1,(22,931,000 15.00 17.50 19.(1) 22.00 83,308,000 17.09 1,423,766,000 26.00 28.9 20).00 26.00 76,660,000 21.13 1,543, 494,00 29.00 31.12 31.00 37.00 91,326, 1X10

21.15 1.839, 967,0)) 28.00 32.00

28,066 35, 201 33, 084 54, 446 47, 117 59,052 61,658 81, 827 64,916 72, 716

89,364 153, 431 50, 974 60, 730 66,557 70, 172 58,602 77,281 64, 641

1905. 190)6. 1907. 1918. 1909. 1909. 1910 3 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914.

55, 007 55, 223 69, 73.1 60, 72) 50, 151 105,508 178,336 85, 529 30, 145 29, 013

1915. 1916. 1917 1918. 1919.

3 l'igures a:ljusted to census basis.


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HAY—Continued.
Table 115.-- Alfalfa and prairie hay: Farm price per ton, 15th of cach month,

1915-1919.

Table 116.- -llay: I7olesale price (baled) per ton, 191.1–1919.

1913.

Dols. Dols. Dols.'Dols. Dols. Dols.Dols. 'Dols.Dols. Dols. Dols. Dois. Dols. Dols. Dols. January-June 13.00 18.00 15. 15 13. 50 19.00 16.42 12.00 17.50 17.57 19.50 23.00 20.93 - 24.30 25. 75 24. 66 July-December. 13. 50 19.50 16. 15 15.00 21.00 18. 89 14. 50 22.50 18. 10 20.00 22.00 21.09 19.50 22. 1920. 19

1914. January-June.. 13. 50'17. 50 15. 62'17 50!21.00!18.91 15.00 23.00 19.24 19.50 23 0021 34.2 13.50.18. 75 15. 87 July-December 13.00 18.50 15. 79,17. 50 21.50 19.06 14.50 22. 50 18. 53 18. 50 25.00 21. 61,1 11.90-12.50 11.90

1915. January-June 14.50.18.00 16.30'18.00 22.00 19.24 16.00'22. 00'18. 81.18.00 25.00'22.20 11.00 14.00 11.90 July-December. 12.00 21.00 16. 36, 13.00, 23.00, 19.02 12.00 24.00 16. 16 24.00 31.50, 25.07 13.00 18.00 15. 64

1916. January-Jun- 14. 50 20.00 17. 27' 18.00 24.00 20.76 14.00!21.00 17.95 24.00'31.00 27. 19 14.50-19.00'17.03 July-December 9.50 18 00 14.98 14.25 18 50 16. 31 11.00 19.50 15.40 18.00,28. CO 22.37 14.50 20.00 17.30

1917. January-June.. 15 00 22.00 17.34'15.00 21.50 17.57 14.59'25.00'18.85.18 00'24.00!21.80 19.09'35.09 26.55 July-December. 16.50 28.50 23.06, 16.50,30.00 23. 40 15.00;32.00 25. 15j20.00 34.00 25.61 19.00 31.00 25.20

1918. Januzry-June 16.00 33.00 25. 47 19.00 34. 25/27. 71.19.00 34.50 27.98 20.00!40.00 32.93 27. 00 31.00 28.56 July-December. 17.00 35.00 29. 32 21.50 34. 50 29. 14:23.09 35 00' 30.1527.00 48.00 34.10 24.00 30.00 27.35

1919, January..

27.00 32 00 29.6129.00 32.00 30.50 213.00 31.00 28.76 28 00 36.00 32. 60 24.00 2-3, 00 25.00 Februiry.

24.00 28.00 26. 2328 00 30.50 29.41 22.00 28.50 25.3828.00 33.00 29.74 24.00 25.00 25.00 March

28.00 33.00 30. 40 29.50 35.25 32.28, 27.00 34.00 30.64 32.00 36.00 34.62 21.00 26.00 23.85 April.

30.00 37.00 33 43 36.00 40.00 37.75 29.00 38.00 34. 32 35.00 42.00 39.72 21.00 23.09 22.00 May.

34.00 37.00 35. 50 39.50 41.00 40. 10 34.00 39.00 35.40 42.00 48.00.44.16 21.00 23 00 22.00 Jun

30.00,36. 00,33. 8238. 50 42. 25 40. 08 34.00 39.00 36.08 44 00 48.00,46.68 19.00 21.00 20.00 January-June... 24.67:37. 0031. 4928. 00 42.25 35. 02 22.00 39.00 31. 93 28.00 48.00 37. 92 19.00 20.00 22.93 July.

32 00,35.00 33.22 33.50 3:). 25 37.32 24.50-34.00 29.97 37.00 45.00 10.04 17.50 18.00 17.75 August

26.00 44.00 33.4631.00 35.00:33. 34 23.00 31.00 27. 1937.00 48.00 43.42 17.50 19 0917.98 September.

26 00.33.00 30.5829. 30.75 29.59 23.00:30.00 26.21 33.00 38 00 35.05 17.50 19.00 18.25 Octo!xer

27.00 29.00 27.91.26.00 29.75 28.50 22.00 28.50 26. G6 33.00 36.00 31.40 17.50 22.09 19.01 November

28.00 31.00 29.46'28.00 30.75.29.31 25.00 33.0027 24 34.00'36.00 35.02 20.29 25.00-22.50 December

,28.0032.00 30.98 3).50 33.00 31.81'26.00 33.00 28.74 32.00,36.00 32.68 24.00 27.00 25.30 July-December. 26.00 44.0030.91 23.05|39.25 31.65|22.00 34.00;27. 72|32.0048.00 315. 7717.50,27.09/20.13 1 No. 2 timothy for 1919,

9 Fancy wagat hay, 1913.


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COTTON-Continued. TABLE 124.Cotton: Total production of countries for which estimates were available,

1900-1915.

Bales.
Bales. 1
Biles. 1

Bales, 1900. 15,893, 591 1901. 21,005, 175 1908. 23, 688, 262 | 1912.

19,578,095 1901

15, 926,048 1905. 18, 342, 075 1909. 20,679, 334 1913.

21,271, 902 1902. 17, 331, 503 1906. 22, 183, 148 1910. 22, 433, 269 1914

23, 804, 422 1903. 17, 278, 881 1907. 18,328, 613 1911. 21,751,810 1915.

17, 659, 126 1 Bales of 478 pounds, net weight. TABLE 125.—Cotton: Acreage, production, value, exports, etc., in the United States,

1866-1919.

1866. 1867 1868 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874.. 1875.. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881 1882. 1883. 1881. 1885. 1881. 1887. 1858 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1891. 1895. 1896. 1897 1898. 1899 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1901. 1905. 1906 1907 1908 1909.. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915.. 1916. 1917 1918. 1919.

Acres. 7,599,000 7,828,000 6,799,000 7,743,000 8,885,000 7,558,000 8,483,000 9,510,000 11,764,000 11,934,000 11, 177,000 12, 133,000 12,344,000

14,480,000

15,951,000) 10,711,000 16, 277,000 16,778,000 17, 440,000 18,301,000 18, 455,000 18,641,000 19,059,000

20,175,000

19,512,000 19,059,000 15,911,000 19,525,000 23,088,000 29,185,000 23, 273,000 24,320,000 24,967,000 24,327,000 24,933,000 26,774,000 27,175,000 27,052,000 31, 215,000 27, 110,000 31,374,000 29,660,000 32, 144,000 30,938,000 32,403,000 36,045,000 34,283,000 37,089,000 36,832,000 31,412,000 31,985,000 33, 841,000 36,008,000 33, 344,000

l'ounds. Bales. Cents. Dollars. Cents. C'ents. Cents. Cents. Bales, 1 129.0 1,750,000

331 313 275 281 1,322,947 189.8 2,340,000

151 171 30 323 1,569,527 192.2 2,380,000

245 25 289 283

1,288, 656 196. 3,012,000

25 253 223 23% 1,917, 117 198.9 .3,200,000

15 157

175

2,925,856 1-18.2 2,553,000

193 203

26 1,867,075 188.7 3,920,000

193 201

2,400, 127 179.7 3,683,000

15% 161 172 18? 2,717, 205 147.5 3,941,000

143

16] 163 2,520,838 190 0 5,123,000

1376 1316

137 2,982, 811 167,8 4,438,000 9.0 174,724,000 1216 125

11

2,890, 738 163.8 4,370,000

112 11!

11

3,215,067 191.2 5,244,000

8.2 192,515,000 818 92

133 3,256, 746 181.0 5,755,000 10.3 269,305,000 12 131

113

3,644,363 184.5 6,343,000 9.8 289,083,000 11% 12 101 107 149.8 5,456,000

4,382,009 113

123

3,480,792 185.7

6,957,000 9.1 275,513,000 | 101 1016 103 115 104.8 5,701,000

4,576,378 9.1 250,977,000 101 1076

111 3,725, 145 153.8 5,682,000 9.2 246,575,000 1046 1118 1012 11

3,783,319 16-1.4 6,575,000 8.4 251,775,000 926 94 926

4,116,149 169.5 6,446,000

8.1 251, 856,000 936 916 103 117

4,338, 915 182.7 7,020,000 8.5 290, 901,000 104 103 91%

10

4,528,883 180.4 6,941,000 8.5 292, 139,000 93

97 11 1116

4,770,005 159.7

7,473,000 8.5 275, 249,000 | 101 101 118 124 4,943, 925 187.0 8,674,000 8.6 313,360,000 976 976 XZ &

5,814, 718 179.4 9,018,000 7.2 247,633,000

876

5,870, 440 209.2 6,664,000 8.3

277, 194,000 10

4,424, 230 149.9 7,493,000 7.0 204,983,000

815

5,366,565 195.3 9,476,000 4.6 212,335,000

518

7,034, 866 155.6 7,161,000 7.6 238,503,000

4,670,453 181.9 8,533,000 6.7

286, 169,000 182.7

6, 207,510 10,898, 000 6.7 296, 816,000

7,725,572 220.6 11,189,000 5.7 315,449,000

7,575, 438 183.8 9,345,000 7.0 326,215,000

6,252, 451 194.4 10, 123,000 9. 2 463,310,000 93 1016 876 8 6,718,125 170.0 9,510,000 7.0 334,088,000

83 93 92 7,057,949 187.3 10,631,000 7.6 403, 718,000 83 87 10.75

12.15 7,138,284 174.3 9,851,000 10.5 516,763,000 11.95 14.10 12.75 13.90

6,179, 712 205.913, 438,000 9.0 603, 438,000 6.85 9.00 7.85 8.85 8,678, 611 186.6 / 10,575,000 10.8 569, 791,000 11.65 12.60 11.25 12.00 202.5 13,274,000

7,268,090 9.6 635,534,000 10.45 11.25 11.50 12.90 9,036, 434 179. 1 11, 107,000 10.4 575, 226,000 11.70 12.20 10. 20 11.50 7,633, 997 194.9 | 13, 242,000 8.7 575, 092,000 9. 10 9.35 10.85 11. 80 8,895,970 154.3 10,005,000 13.9 697,681,000 14.65 16.15 14.50 16.05 6,413,416 170.7 11,609,000 14.1 820, 407,000 14.80 15, 25 15.35 16.15 207.7

8,067,882 15,693,000 8.8 687,888,000 9.20 9.65 11.30 11.90 11,070, 251 190.9 13,703,000 11.9 817,055, 000 12. 75 13, 20 11.80 12.10 9, 124, 591 182.0 | 14, 156,000 12.2 862, 708,000 12.50 13.50 12.90 14.50 209.2 | 16, 135,000

9,521, 881 6.8 549, 036,000 7.25 7.80 9.50 10.40 8,807, 157 170.3 | 11, 192, COO 11.3 631,460,000 11.95 12.75 12.30 13.35 6,168,140 156.6 11.450,000 19.6 1,122, 295,000 16. 20 20.30 19.60 22.10 6, 176, 162 159,7 11, 302,000 27.7 1,566, 198, 000 29.85 31.85 25.70 30.10 4,641, 023 159.6 12,041,000 27.6 1,663, 633,000 27.50 33.00 25.90 34.00 5,467,366 158.2 11,030,000 35.7 1,967, 143,000 38.00 40.25

1 Bales of 500 pounds, gross weight.


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COTTONSEED-(ontinued.
TAB. 74.-Cottonseed: Valve, by States, 1910-1919.

[Thousands of dollars.]

Virginia...

210 250 240 260 240 North ('arolina.

260 6-40 550 9,580

7-40 771 9,140 8,160 South ('arolina.

9, 130 8,900 11,470 15,580 18,630 26,810 11,760 12,590 11, 150 15,750 14,190 18,400 22,760 38,200 47,550

29, 637 Georgia. 22,580 21, 060 16,360 25, 120

51,538 Florida.

24,58031, 7:30 45, 9H0 59, 640 64, 170 990 800 490

61,2 204

650 7-10 850 1, 240 1,600 1,130 515 Alatama.

13,160 13,870 11,620 15,000 14,700 16,720 12, 880 15,910 23,910 Mississippi. 14,700 9,360 10,1-40

24, 453 Louisiana.

13,060 10,340 14,540 18,8-10 26,900 35,340 2,760 3,080 Texas..

26, 707 3, 290 3,640

3,730 4,830 31,050 30,670 37, 120 36,150 31, 240

9,7-10 18,080 16,650

9, 156 Arkansas.

42,070 75,940 89, 290 74,670 8,800

7,040 9, 250

68,217 7,070 12,380 25,330 28, 420 28, 240

23, 833 Tennessee.

3,820 3,620 Missouri.

2,820 4,140 3,100

4,730 8, 770 660

7,090 980

9,440 550 040

8,411

790 Oklahoma..

660 8,610

1, 160 1, 730 7,260

1,760

1,992 7,950 All other.

7, 650 8,190

8,720 13,970 26,310 15, 920 130 140 100 310

24,531

500 540 940 2,180 3,160 5,656 tnited States. 133,810 119, 800 117,330 141,350 128, 950 167, 900 259,070 333,550 349, 490 336,751

TABLE 135.-Cottonseed: Farm price per ton on 15th of each month, 1910–1919.

COTTOVSEED OIL, TABLE 136. -Cottonseed oil: International trade, calendar years 1909-191), 1917, 1918.

[See "General note," Table 101.)

EXPORTS.

[000 omitted.] 1917 Average i 1918

| Average Country.

1917 | 1918 1909–1913. (prelim.).' (prelim.).

Country

1909–1913. (prelim.). (prelim.).


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TABLE 143.-Tobacco: Price per pound, 1913–1919. Hopkinsvilic.

Louisville. Clarksvilic.

Richmonu. Leaf, common to fine.

coinmon to good. Leaf (burley, dark red), Leaf, common to fine. 2 Leaf, smokers, common

.

Leaf, plug, stock, com

mon to good red..

Leaf (Maryland), medium to fine.

1913.

Cents. Cents. Cents. Cents. Cents. Cinis. Cents. Cents. C.nts. Cots. Conts. (cris. Certs. Comis. Cunts. Cents. Cents. (its. January-June...

5.50 13.75 7.00 14.00 7.00 14.00 9.00 14.00 6.00 10.00

8. 30 15.00 July-December

5.50 13.75 8.75 14.00 9.00 16.00 8.50 15.00 7.00 16.00

8.50

15.00 1914. January-June..

5.50 14.00 8.00 14.00 9.00 16.00 9.50 16.00 7.00 20. CO

8.50 15.00 July-December.

5.50 13.00 7.50 14.00 9.00 16.00 7.50 18.00 7.00 20.00

8.00 15.00 1915. January-June..

6.00 13.00 4.00 12.50 8.00 1-4.00 6.00 13.00 7.00 20.00

8.00 13.00 July-December.

5.00 13.00 5.50 10.00 10.00 1.5.00 6.00 13.00 7.00 20.00

8.00 1.1.00 1916. January-June..

5.00 16.00 5.00 14.00 10.00 10.00 4.50 13.00 7.00 22.00

9.00 16.00 July-December.

7.50 17.00 7.50 14.50 11.00 19.00 4.50 12.00 9.00 18.00

11.00

21.00 1917. January-June..

15.00 21.00 10.00 19.00 13.00 20. CO 8.00 14.50 0.00 21.00

17.00 24.00 July-December.

15.00 28.00 10.50 20.50 17.00 32.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 27.00

19.00 28.00 1918. January 22.00 40.00 28. 25 14.00 23. 50 18. 10 23.00 44. GO 29.09

3 21.00 3 30.00 321.07 22.00

39.00

27.10 July-December 22.00 40.00) 31.00 14.50 25.00 19.96 30 01) 41.00 39.58

16.00 43.00 32.10 33.00 49.00 40.03 1919. January

32.00 50.00 43.00 15.00 35.00 23.75 28.00 42.00 38.62 10.00 30.00 17.31. 16.00 47.00 30.50 37.00 40.00 26.50 February.. 32.00 50.00 43.00 17.00 34.50

25. 84 30.00 48.00 37.38 10.00 31.00 20.50 16.00 43.60 30. 50 33.00 40.00 30.50 March

32.00 50.0) 43.00 18.00 36.50 26.12 18.00 48.00 35. 12 10.00 35.00 28. 28 16.00 43.00 30. 5.) 33.00 40.00 36.50 April..

32.00 50.00 43.00 18.00 30.00 23.94 17.00 35.00 26.00 10.00 29.50 19.31 15.00 43.00 28. 25 33.00 40.00 33. 50 May.

18.00 29.30 23. 19 15.00

35.00 24.50 10.00 24.50 16. 56 15.00 37.00 26.CO) 31.00 40 00 35.50 June

(5) 13.00 25.00 20.33

(5)

15.00 37.00 26.00 31.00 38.CO 31.50 January-June. 32.00 | 5:).00 43.00 15.00 36.30 24. 57 15. GO 48.00 20.32 10.00 33.00 20.33 15.00 45.00

28.02 31.00 40.00

35.00 July. 15.00 45.00 26.00

13.00 25.00 20.00

15.00 37.00) 26.00 26.00 38.00 32.00 August 15.00 45.00 26.00 13.00 25.00 18. 62

15.00 37.00 26.00 35.00 42.50 37.00 September. 15.CO 45.00 36.00 (4) 16.30 26.00 21.38

15. (13 37.00

21.02 36.00 48.00 49.62 October.. 15.00 45.00 26.00 ()

15.00 37.00

26.00 31.00 48.00 39.50 November 15.00 45.00 26.00

10.00 30.00 23.67

15.00 37.00 20.00 31.00 50.00 39.50 December. 15.CO 45.00 26.00 12.14 28.25 19. 23 16.00 45.00 30.50

15.00 37.00 20.00 31.00 53.00 42.00 July-December. 15.00 45.00 | 26.00 12.14 28.25 | 19.23 10.00 45.00 22.83

15.00 37.00 | 26.00 26.00 53.00 38.44 1 Burley, dark and bright red, common to good, February to December, 1917, inclusive and all of 1918 and 1919. 3 No grade given, five month average. 6 Market closed. 2 No quotations for 1918.

4 No quotations.


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APPLES-Continued. TABLE 150.-- 1pproximate relatire produrtion of principal rarieties of apples, expressed as

percentages of a normal crop of all apples.

Arkansas (Mammoth P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ci. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct.P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. Black Twig).

0.7 0.2

0.3 3.1 0.7 0.6 0.0 0.9 1.1 0.9 2.31 0.3

0.3 Arkansas Black.

.9 .2.71 .8 .1

.7 1.5 3.0 3.01 2.3 1.1 1.0 Baldwin.

13.4 31.5 31.3 17.8 2.8 5.8 15.1 17.0 2.8 1.5 2.9 .4 7.8 12.6 3.2 Ben Davis.

13.3 9.8 5. 01 6.0 11.4 15.7 13.9 8.5 37.0 31.2 16.8 44.1 7.4 4.9 3.9 Early Harvest (Prince's Harvest) 2.8 .9 .9 3.1 4.7 3.9 3.7 1.8

2.2 2.81 6.4

2.0

.8 7 .7 Fall Pippin..

1.7 .7 1.7 3.1 1.81 1.5 1.8 1.6 1.1 .4 2.4 .7 8: .8

.6 Fameuse (Snow). 1.3 3.5 2.4 .61 .1 .0 .61 3.0 1.5 .4 .0

.3 .2

.0 Gano. 1.61 ..3 .2 .81 .6 1.6 1.3 3

3.8

6.5 2 6.61 8 1.0 .2 Golden Russet. 1.4 1.71 2.0 2.5 .3 1.6 .9 3.7

.3 1.0 .1 3 .6 .1 Gravenstein,

1.1 2.3 .9

.1 .3 1 .1 .0

4.1 7.3 Grimes (Grimes Golden).

2.2 .2 .1 2.6

2.6 4.6 5.01 1.2 4.9 3.61 2.6 2.1 1.6

.1 Horse (Yellow Horse). .9 1.0 .0 .0 .0 .2 ...51 2.1 1.5

.1 Jonathan...

3.6 .8 4 1.4 1.0 1.7 1.8 2. 2 9.31 10.4 2.5 3.7 13.8 4.4 1.7 Limbertwig (Red Limbertwig).

1.6 .0 .01 2.5 .8 .3 .0 .6 1.5 4.0 5.81

.2 .3 McIntosh (McIntosh Red).

.9 3.7

1.6) .7 .1 .1 .1 .3 .4 .1 .1 .1 .3 Maiden Blush.

2.0

1.0 3.0 1.5 2.5 4.5 2.6 2.3 2.8 4.5 1.01 .3 .2 Missouri (Missouri Pippin).. .8 .0 .01 .0 .2 .1 .1 .1 1.2 3.01 .5 1.41

.1 .9 Northern Spy.

6.1 7.1 13.111.4 .8 4.2 7.7) 17.9 1.4 1 1 1.4 .51 3.8 7.4 .6 Northwestern (reening .9 .3 .9 .4 .0 ..4 .61 . 1.9 .3 .3

1.0 .1 .2 Oldenburg (Duchess of Oldenburg). 1.9 2.9 2.2 1.1 .1 5 1.0 5.0 1.7 .5 .11

1.1 .3 Red Astrachan.

1.9 3.9 2.1 3.5 .8 2.1 2.7 2.8

1.7 2.2 Red June (Carolina Red June).

1.6

7 3 1.8 1.3 2 .0 1.2 1.9 4.3 2.7) 1.3 1.3 1.4 Rhode Island Greening. 4.7 4.1/ 14.8 5.5 .3 1.4 5.7

5.4

..8 .3 .2 .6) 2.2 2.6 Rome Beauty

2.7 3.1 .1 .3 2.1 1.2 18.7) 10.8 .2 3.8 1.7 9.6 1.8) 12.2 5.6 2.4 Stayman Winesap. 1.5 .6 .1 1.8

5.3 1.9 1.3 .1 .5

1.8 1.9 1.7 2.7 1.8 Tolman (Tolinan Sweet)..

1.1 .1 .4 .5 2.4 .3 .2 .3

.91

.0 Tompkins King (King of Tompkins Co.)... 1.4 2.4 4.1 1.5 .0 .5 .6 2.1 .1 .1

2.7 5.1 1.1 Wealthy..

2.2 5.4 1.8 1.2 .0 1.1 1.2 3.7 1.6 1.3 .41 .1 1.5 1.1 .1 White Pearma i n

(White Winter Pearmain)...

5 .1 0 2 2. 1

.

3 .3 1 .6 5 7.5 Winesap..

5.1 .1 1.8 20.7 1.8 1.8

5.6 6.81 14.0 8.4 7.1

2.9 1.4 Wolf River. .9 1.4 .3 ..3 2 .6 5

1.5 .4 .7 .3

.81 1.71.1 Yellow Bellflower. 1.41 1.7 .3 2.3 .2 1.51 1.3 1.2 .5 1.0 .6

1.91 3.4 18.6 Yellow Newtown (Al

bermarle; Newtown
l'ippin). 1.6 .0 .2) .6 .3 4 .3 .2

2.9 11.3 28.7 Yellow Transparent... 1.5 1.1

1.7) 1.5

3.2 2.1 1.4 2.1 1.1 3.2 4 1.51 1.6 .2 York Imperial (Johnson line Winter)... 2.1

.1 7.5 15.1 5.0 1.3 .3 .8 1.1 .1 1 .2 .9 Other varieties.

10.4

7.0 8.9 12.81 10.2 13.4 10.1 11.0 7.1 8. 2 12.5 8.2 12.5) 15.5 8. 2 Total... 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

NOTE:-In important apple-producing States not included in table, the principal varieties and their respective percentages of all apples in a normal crop are:

Indiana.-Ben Davis 22.8, Baldwin 7.2, Grimes Golden 6.7, Winesap 6.7, Maiden Blush 5.8, Rome Beauty 4.4, Northern Spy 4.2. North Carolina.-Limbertwig 14.3, Winesap 12.2, Ben Davis 7.5, Early Harvest 7.2, Horse 7.2, Red June 5.9. Tennessee.-Winesap 14.1, Ben Davis 12.2, Limbertwig 12.1, Early Harvest 8.4, Tlorse 6.3, Red June 5.4. Iova.-- Ben Davis 15.2,

Wealthy 12.4, Jonathan 10.3, Oldenburg 8.9, Grimes Golden 4.9, Northwestern Greening 4.3. Kansas. Ben Davis 19.4, Winesap 15.3, Jonathan 13.8, Missouri Pippin 8.6, Gano 6.0, Maiden Blush 4.3. Colorado. Ben Davis 20.3, Jonathan 18.3, Gano 7.8, Rome Beauty 4.8, Winesap 4.1. Massachusetts.- Baldwin 48.1, Rhode Island Greening 9.3, Gravenstein 5.7, McIntosh Red 5.7, Northern Spy 5.1. Nebraska.-Ben Davis 21.3, Winesap 13.6, Jonathan 9.1, Wealthy 6.2, Oldenburg 5.8, Grimes Golden 4.8, Missouri l'ippin 4.2, Gano 4.0. I'isconsin.--Oldenburg 14.7, Wealthy 13.7, Northwestern Greening 11.1, Tancuse (Snow) 8.0, Wolf Rirer 7.5, Ben Davis 5.1, Golden Russet 4.2,

Maryland... Ben Davis 17.0, York Imperial 16.2, Baldwin 8.8, Winesap 7.6, Stayman Winesap 7.0, Arkansas 4.4, Early Ilarvest 4.2. New Jersey.- Baldwin 25.2, Ben Davis 14.5, Rome Beauty 5.0, Early Harvest 4.7. Rhode Island Greening 4.3, Northern Spy 4.2. Vermont.- Baldwin 15.1, Rhode Island Greening 12.8, Northern Spy 12.0, Fameuse (Snow) 8.1, McIntosh 6.1, Ben Davis 5.6, Yellow Bellflower 4.2. Connecticut.-Baldwin 42.2, Rhode Island Greening 16.9, Golden Russet 5.2. New Hampshire.- Baldwin 51.9, Rhode Island Greening 5.9, Northern Spy 5.2, McIntosh 4.4. Idaho.- Jonathan 21.3, Rome Beauty 16.6, Ben Davis 13.1, Gano 7.8, Winesap 4.6. Oklahoma.-Ben Davis 25.8, Missouri Pippin 12.1, Jonathan 8.2, Winesap 8.1, Arkansas Black 5.6, Gano 4.0. Georgia.--Horse 14.3, Ben Davis 12.2, Red June 10.0, Limber. twig 8.8, Winesap 7.6, Early Ilarvest 6.1, Arkansas Black 1.6.


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TABLE 157.-Pears: Farm price, cents per bushel on 15th of month, 1910–1919.

TABLE 158.--Estimated annual production of the commercial pear crop in the United

States for 1918 and 1919.

Table 159.Oranges: Production and value, 1915-1919.

Aver- Tarm Aver- Farm

Aver- Farm Produc- age value Iroduc-

value Produc

value

age tion (000 price Dec. 1, tion (000

price Dec. 1, tion (000! price

Dec. 1, omnitted). per box (000 omitted). per box (000 omitted.) per box (000 Dec. 1. omitted). Dec. 1. omitted).

Dec. 1. omitted).

Bores. 21,200 24, 433 10, 593 24, 200

Bores. 15,050 17,500 7,093 18,500 17,516

CRANBERRIES.
TABLE 160.-Cranberries: Acreage, production, and farm value, by States, 1919, and

totals, 1914-1919. [leading producing States.]

TIOPS. TABLE 161.-Ilops: Area and production in undermentioned countries, 1909–1918.

[000 omitted.]

TABLE 162. --Hops: Total production of rounirics namal lio Table 161, 1895–1915.

IIOPS—Continued. TABLE 163.--Hops: Acreage, production, and value by States in 1919, and totals, 1915–

1919.

TABLE 164.--Ilops: Farm price, cents per pound on 15th of month, 1910–1919.

TABLE 165.-Ilop consumption awl movement, 1910–1919.

[The total hop movement of the l’nited States for the last 11 years is shown. The figures on the quantity consumert hy brewers have been compiled from the records of the Treasury Department; exports and imports are as reported by the Department of Commerce.]

Pounds. 7, 466,952 3,494, 579 4,874, 876 22, 409,818 16, 210, 413 24, 262, 896 17,591, 195 12 190, 663 13, 104, 774 10,589, 254

Pounds. 21, 396, 315 36, 892, 529 46,613, 467 59, 320, 295 43, 415, 352 62,898 718 53, 370, 615 51, 572,072 49, 634,028 50, 697,048

TABLE 166.-Ilops: Wholesale price per pound, 1913–1919.

1 1912 quotations are for all gracios. Called “Oregon" hors in 1916; Sonoma hops for 1919. 2 (alled “Washington” hops in 1910; Oregon hops for January-Isarch, 1919.

3 No quotations. 4. Nominal.

TABLE 166.-Hops: Wholesale price per pound, 1913–1919Continued.


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HOPS—Continued. TABLE 167.— Ilops: International trade, calendar years, 1919–1913. [Lupulin and hopfenmehl (hop meal) are not included with hops in the data shown. See “General note.”]

[000 omitted.] EXPORTS.

BEANS. TABLE 168.- Beans: Arca and production in undermentioned countries, 1909–1918.

[000 omitted.]

NORTH AMERICA.

Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. United States (6 States).

788 1, 107

1,709 1, 106 Canada: Nova Scotia..

1 1 1

9 New Brunswick

2 (2) (3)

5 Quebec.

6

55 110 Ontario.

42 27 36 100 Other..

(3) (3) (3)

5 Total Canada.

51

92 229 Mexico....

SOUTH AMERICA. Argentina..

65 (3) (3) Brazil..

(3) (3) (3) Chile.

79 (3) (3) EUROPE. Austria .

648 Hungary 56

41 Do.'57.

1,471 Croatia-Slavonia 6 6.

25 Do. 57.

472 Belgium..

21 Bulgaria 5.

178 Denmark.

9

11 France 6.

554 489 484 (3) Italy..

2,023

2,555 41,09941, 077 Luxemburg.

4

(3) 1 Five-year average except whcre statistics were not available. 2 Less than 500 acres. 8 No official statistics. 4 Unofficial.


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TABLE 186.-('abbage: Farm price, per 100 pounds on 15th of each month, 1910-1919.

TABLE 187.--Commercial acreage, yield per acre, and production of onions in the United

States, 1915–1919. (Unrevised.)

Early crop: Acres, 1 cres. Acres. Acres. Acrcs. Bu. Bu.Bu.Bu. B1. Cars. Cars.' Care. Cars. Cars. Calif.

050 900 1,250 1,400 870 325 320 340 330 311 422 576 8301 932 511 La... 2,000 3,000 3,000 1,500 350 175 165 1851 190 160 700 990! 1,110 570 112 Tex. 8,94310, 057 12,050 18,070 6,630 237 225 265

144

2004, 238 4,525 6,386 5,201 3,182 Late crop:

Calif.. 5,100 5,300 8,600 8,200 7,570 375 348 391 350 325 3, 826 3, 689' 6,774 5,720 4,920 Colo..

388

400 850 1,350 550 391 270 266 24 250 301 200. 452 657 271 Irlaho.. 175 200 450 30 75 400 500 400 575 500 1101 216 360 31 75 Ill... 900 850 1,000 1,100 830 215/ 225 275 315 200 3861 383 550 758 332 Ind. 3,070 3,600 4,250 2,950 3,450 181 206 293 362 200 1,129 1,483 2,90 2,136 1,380 Iow: 527 565 1,100 1,100 950 400 287 315

365 300 421

693

570 Ky. 950 1,100 1,000 850 1,200 2271 232 225

301 300 431 510

511 720 Mass. 3, 923 3,800 4,150 4,600 4,250 346 340 314 475 310 2,714 2,584 2,855 4,369 2, 890 Mich

933 750 1,500 1,200 1,100 210 266 301 414 175 448 398 912 993 385 Minn. 1,027 1,000 1,450 1,350 1,250 375 206 388 416 275 770 412 1,126 1,123 675 Ner.

25 55 15 21 25 225 18+ 245 265 350 11 20 7 13! 17 N.J. 2,185 2,900 2,450 2,000 2,000 320 275 3181 320 250 1,398 1,595 1,705 1,280 1,000 N. Y 12,551 6, 600 9, 800 8,650 7,280 287 195 278 408 265 7, 205 2,571 5,4187,058 3,858

2, 667 5, 2006, 600 6,060 5,300 102 277) 258 312 250 514 2,881 3,403 3,781 2,650 Oreg.

691

750 1,050 750 800 400 500 256) 235 300 553 750 537 352 480

401 250 3501 200 120 250 300 2691 283 300 202 150 188 111 72 Tex. 873 950) 1, 1000 2001 250 250

319 475) 550 l'tah

75 90: 1001 100 65 4001 400 400 510 500 60 72 80 102 65 Va.(E.S.) 1,169

426) 380 3001 200 200 21+ 265 230 468 154 182 202 150 Wash... 781 800 1,200 1,000 640 400 492) 313

400 400 624 787 751 800 512 Wis.

817

950 9501 900 930 3501 228 3181 382 140 572 433 605 €87 260

1 Does not include acreage grown under contract with seedsmen.

TABLE 153.-Onions: Farm price, cents per bushel on 15th of each month, 1910–1919.