The December Crop Report
TUfl December erop report, the last O bear the official simuiture of Dan'l ■■■ Spper, the ex-seeretary of state, nis li.i'ü i'eccivud. J slwws returns toni 003 eorrespoiwlents who reside u 5Ki towusMps. 'I'Jh'sc reports show iiKlition of wheat better than in ')v"inhiT, b. u Mili far Erom satisfacía tile southern eonat ies ilamtge liy t'lie llcssiaa fly i. reported. J'h' total aiiioiuit ol wheat marketed a íl fctat ■ iiN iveml) :r iva l,t:;8,968 ■Is, niakiingtriè total tor the past 04r inonths 7.010,955 buslii-K. In Wasliteiuiaw cöunty, tlie showng is above the average. The conlitlqn of w'heat Is 98 per ceat. as coinpared with aVeragé years; horses, 99 ct'iit.; cattle, 90 por cent.; Sheep, 18 per eest.) Mwine, 98 per cent. The number of bushels of wlieat epbrtöd marketed at iifteen inills and ■k'vators ia eouaty dtirinjr November was 45,448, whieh with the 149,608 btishels befóre repoi-ted makes 195,036 husliels marketed s-hu-e Attg. lst. Tile niiniber oí aeres of impi-oved and in the county Ls 278,588, and nntnproved 109,317. making a total ui 387,855 acres Tïaa U dlvided into i,4J.(i farms averaging 113.54 acres eaeh.
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