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Agricultural Prospects

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
June
Year
1863
Copyright
Public Domain
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In the interior of New York, tho wheat erop is reported ly all who speak or write tous as unusually promising. Reporta from all New Eugland, as a ger.eríil (hing, are fiattering. In New Jersey and Pennsylvania, some diatricta "have sufiered from drought, but rain has fallen copiously in several localities. All the Western States liave complained of a severo spring drought, but it has not ruined the prospecta of any erop. In Colerado, the grasshoppers, and in Oregon, the crickets, are almost equal to the locusts n Egypt in their devastations. The drought has probably done more damage in Muryl.ind and Virginia than in any Northern State. Grain, oats and wheat, have all been tnaterially cut short. From Canada we hear that the prospect in spring wheat was never bettar. The season for planting was dry, followed by copious rains. SiiL gfictópti Jjmsl

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Old News
Michigan Argus