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Weather Crop Bulletin

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Day
28
Month
September
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Washington, Sept. 27.- The weekly erop report of the weather bureau says pasturage has been in good ccndition in New England and has greatly iniproved all over generally. Tobacco cutting is also being rapidly pushed in Maryland, Virginia. Tennesee aud Kentucky. Pemisylvania- Mueh tobáceo is still in the field; the week has been generally favorable for f all plowing and seedihg, and this work having been much retarded by previons drouth, is beiug rapidly cangnt up and has been completed in soine sections. Nebraska - The drouth reinains unbroken, and fall plowing and seeding has been suspended, and in Wisconsin while beneficial raina have fallen, the ground is still too dry for seeding. Illinois- Rains have put ground in good condition for fall Beeding and have revived meadows. Corn cutting is progressing and "winter wheat will be planted soon. Indiana- Corn and wheat seeding are finished in most localities; corn is safe from tho trost; liusking continúes; clover is mach better, rains have irnpeded conditiona of pastures, advanced seeding and plowing, and given early sown wheat a start; corn cutting nearly completed: buckwheat a poor erop; millet in good condition; clover threshing completed. Michigan - Pastures and late crops improved by recent rains in central and northern sections; ground in shape for plowing, except in southern section; corn all cut.

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