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The Outlook Favorable

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
March
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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The followiii! erop summary appearcd in the ast Issue of the Farmers' Keyiew : Returns rom the winter wheat fields are „almost uuiormly god. They present the outlook as erv early as favorable as thós: seut in early n 185 when the prospeet was exccptloually ;od for u large yield. Tbe enow has cntirely iaappeared Irom the flelds, enauling a yery lear understanding as to the conditioiis f the plant, and from ncarly every county in )hio, indiana, Mienigan, ininui, Mioeoori, Kentueky and Kansas it Is' repork'd as looking trong añd healthy. The utter disappearance f the snnw covering is tbe onlj serious menee now thrpatcnin.ï tbe growing graln. and tfjth another general fall of snow the outlook f cold weather, wltb (lc íc!í!s stil! unproeeted, woul4 undpubtedly cause damage which night completcly "change the tenor of the reorts. The latest reporta from California, Oregou nd Washington Territory ftiê generalij more avorable than at tbc saine time last ycar. Michigan repors do not iudicatu any larger ield than last yeár, but tbo reporta are generlly favorable. Keports indícate that the stocks of old wheat n I)akota, Kansas, Missouri, Terinessee, Kenueky and Illinois are pretty well cx'hausted, wbile considerable wheat isstill iield in farmers' hands in Minnesota, Iowa and Michigan.

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Ann Arbor Democrat