Facts about KansasA book for home-seekers and home-buildersStatistics from state and national reportsFarm lands, grazing lands, fruit lands ... . 55,8002,745,586 281,654200,658240,568224,952166,384136,520182,236222,703207,482232,039200,301186,987136,753167,044 2,192,2312,085,8751,605,0981,406,0861,623,3751,666,2211,833,0912,399,4942,766,0712,340,9922,286,7342,114,2011,427,8021,770,585 $113,533,342117,674,951109,024,141 1893 1894 98,266,66878,738,754 1895 72,939,258 1896 73,565,900 1897 94,074,885 1898 113,227,933 1899 1900 1901 133,057,092143,457,753152,699,716 1902 1903 155,107,412163,552,590


Facts about KansasA book for home-seekers and home-buildersStatistics from state and national reportsFarm lands, grazing lands, fruit lands ... . 55,8002,745,586 281,654200,658240,568224,952166,384136,520182,236222,703207,482232,039200,301186,987136,753167,044 2,192,2312,085,8751,605,0981,406,0861,623,3751,666,2211,833,0912,399,4942,766,0712,340,9922,286,7342,114,2011,427,8021,770,585 $113,533,342117,674,951109,024,141 1893 1894 98,266,66878,738,754 1895 72,939,258 1896 73,565,900 1897 94,074,885 1898 113,227,933 1899 1900 1901 133,057,092143,457,753152,699,716 1902 1903 155,107,412163,552,590 51 KANSAS. MEATS AND EGGS. For animals slaaghtered or sold for slaughter the total exceeds$54,644,000, which is 13,200,000, more than in the year 1902. In 1896the value was $36,592,057; in 1897, $37,781,678; in 1898, $49,123,517,the total for the four years surplus being $174,031,049. This yearsvalue is the largest ever reported, and an increase over the figures for1896 of $18,000,000. The value of poultry and eggs marketed during the year was$6,498,856, an increase of $5,792,504, also the largest yearly amountever returned for the CM WHAT KANSAS CAN DO—WHEN SHE TRIES. [The above is a life-like picture of Mr. J. H. Smith, editor and proprietor of .heDowns Times. He went into his garden to gather roasting ears for a family Sunday-dinner, and upon investigation found that one ear of corn would be sufficient for themeal, and as he shouldered the ear and started for the house a camera fiend took a shotat him. We are under obligations to Mr. Smith for the use of the cut.—From BeloitTimes, August 31, 1899.] SOME OF THE OTHER products sold amounted to $1,078,248. Value of horticultural products sold, $1,005,904, and the value ofwood marketed is $159,885. 52 KANSAS. SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL CEOPS. Rye: Acres, 199,883; yield, 2,962,392 bushels. Oats: Acres, 1,225,660; yield, 28,025,729 bushels. The total valueof the product was $8,042,, as compared with $


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