. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . :l>i|:cious ai)ple, Ensee apple, Lambert1 horry. Miller persimmon. Ruby persimmonanil Sandersha Mango. 1907.— In this year 13, cases of eggswere the total received at New York,Clucago, Boston, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Mil-waukee and San Francisco. Largest ofleiiiid to date. 1907. (irain production of the year: :i2i),(ioii bushels corn, 034,087,000 bushelswheat. 7r,:;,UOO bushels , 153,597,000bushels barley, 31,566,000 bushels rye. 1907.—^Highest wlieat,


. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . :l>i|:cious ai)ple, Ensee apple, Lambert1 horry. Miller persimmon. Ruby persimmonanil Sandersha Mango. 1907.— In this year 13, cases of eggswere the total received at New York,Clucago, Boston, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Mil-waukee and San Francisco. Largest ofleiiiid to date. 1907. (irain production of the year: :i2i),(ioii bushels corn, 034,087,000 bushelswheat. 7r,:;,UOO bushels , 153,597,000bushels barley, 31,566,000 bushels rye. 1907.—^Highest wlieat, October, $:highest corn, October, 061/2 cents; highestoats, September, 561/2 cents. Lowest wheat,January, 71 cents; lowest corn, January,39% cents; lowest oats, January, 331/2 cents. 1907, March 1st.—Henry Gill, a veteranhorse dealer had eleven loads of domestichorses on sale at the Chicago market in oneweek. They were all from Iowa. 1907, December.—First National Grand prize for the best ten ears ofcorn won by Mr. I^. B. Clore, of Franklin, with his exhibit of Johnson BE(ST TEN EARS OF CORN exhibited atFirst National Corn Show at Chicago, 1907,Exhibited by L. B. Clore, of Franklin, Ind. 1907, December.—^The National Farmerand Stock Grower, published monthly at , Mo., was the first farm paper to offerquantities of champion seed corn as sub-scription premiums. The yellow corn usedin the carapaign was grown by Mr. D. , of Iowa, and the white corn by B. Clore, of Indiana. 1908, January 1st.—United States Depart-ment of Agriculture estimate of number offanii animals: 21,194,000 milch cows, 50,073,-000 other CAttle, 56,084,000 hogs, 54,631,000sheep, 19,992,000 horses and 3,869,000 mules. 1908.—Promising new fruits mentionedand illustrated in the Year Book of theUnited States Department of Agriculture:Patten apple, Bennett apple, Williamsapple, Augbert peach. Champion peach,Eaton raspberry, Peters Mango, Lonesta


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