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The census of 1870 gives an aggregate value of all personal and real property for that year of $29,822,535,140.

The agricultural interest being valued at 38 per cent. of all others combined, the value of farms and property is $11,124,959,037.

Value of farms in 18:0........

Value of farm animals in 1870......

Value of farm implements in 1870....

$9,262,803,861
1,525,276,747
336,879,429

Total.......

- $11,124,959,037

In the United States about half, or twenty-three millions, of the people are engaged in agriculture. It is the fundamental business of the country, the leading commercial interest, and the most important home industry. We are a nation of farmers, and because of the vast area of our soil and its great fertility, we must remain so. Our agricultural products not only support our people, but pay for what we buy abroad; they furnish our greatest source of revenue, and to them we are indebted for the balance of trade now being largely in our favor, and that our bonds and other indebtedness held abroad are so rapidly coming home. Ordinarily, upon the results of our crops hinge our prosperity for a given year or period. If the crops are good, business is good; if short, business is dull.

The crops exert a controlling influence upon the moneyed operations of the people, at home and abroad. The bankers, manufacturers, and merchants-in fact, all classes of business men-watch, if possible, with more interest and concern the growth and gathering of the crops than the farmer who sows and reaps them. Mr. Jefferson declared that onehalf of our old war debt was paid through the products of agriculture, and it is through them mainly that our new war and other debts have been and must be paid. If the farmers, for a given year, should only raise enough for their own support, the consequences to the other classes would be almost ruinous; and if the crops should absolutely fail for a year, the ruin and the starvation that would follow would be beyond description.

We have rich gold and silver mines, inexhaustible iron, coal, copper, and lead mines, great salt and petroleum wells, large forests of timber; but none of these, nor all combined, are equal to agriculture. Not only are the people of the United States interested in American agriculture, and dependent upon it for support, for revenue, and for prosperity, but the whole world, because America is the granary of the world.

In the United States, a more general and better interest is being awakened in agriculture; its importance is fast becoming better under

stood and appreciated; the people are beginning to learn and understand that mainly to agriculture, now and in the great future, we must look for our prosperity as a nation. It is not so much discredited and abandoned for the overcrowded professions and cities, for mercantile pursuits, and for clerkships, now as in times past.

The following figures, taken from official sources, will serve to show what agriculture has done, and is doing, for the country. An official statement of the Treasury Department, dated January 1, 1879, shows that

1850 1851

1852

1853

1854

1855

1856

1857

1858

1859

1860

1861

1862

The imports for the twelve months ending November 30, 1877, were.. $482,292,984 And for the twelve months ending November 30, 1878, were..... 430,661,998 $51,630,986

Decrease of imports.....

739,971,739 430,661,998

Exports over imports.................

309,309,741

This is a good showing in round numbers during 1878. We bought $5,000,000 less and sold $116,000,000 more than we did in 1877, and we sold $309,000,000 more than we bought. This is principally owing to agriculture.

The following table, taken from the official report of the Bureau of Statistics, dated September, 1878, speaks well for agriculture: Statement showing the value and per centage of agricultural products (including products of the forest) exported from the United States for each year from 1850 to 1878.

The exports for the twelve months ending November 30, 1878, were.. $739,971,739 And for the twelve months ending November 30, 1877, were................

623,016,613

Increase of exports....

$116,955,126

The exports for the twelve months ending November 30, 1878 .....
The imports for the same period..................

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1863 1864

1865

1866

1867

1868

1869

1870

1871

1872

1873

1874

1875

1876

1877

1878

Statement showing the value and percentage of agricultural products—Continued.

1868. 1869.

1870.

1871.

1872.

1873.

1874.

1875.

1876.. 1877..

Year.

Year ending June 30

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Total domestic
exports.

Total produc- Total area.

tion.

$305,884,998
320,035,199
323,743,187

$215,273,568
183,356,276
207,232,749

550,684,277 416,157,242
438,577,312 330,413,246
454,301,713 319,004,531
413,961,115

311,756,665
499,092,143 391,269,605
562,518,651

397,963,220 545,219,718 407,141,706 649,132,563

493,962,697 693,039,054 550,043,638

agricultural proTotal exports of

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This statement shows that in 1878 our agricultural products, including forest, were about 82 per cent., and since 1850 they have averaged about 74 per cent. of our total exports.

The annual production and value of cereals for the ten years ending 1877 are given in the following table from official sources:

THE CEREAL CROPS OF THE UNITED STATES.

Statement showing the annual production, acreage, total value, value per bushel, yield per acre, and value per acre of the cereal crops of the United States, from 1868 to 1877,

inclusive.

CORN.

517,737,998
592,475,813

Total value
of crop.

Bushels. 906,527,000 847,320,000 1,094,255,000 991,898,000 1,092,719 000 932,274,000 850,148,500 1,321,069,000 1,283,827,000 1,342,558,000

Totals..... 10,689,595,500 404,733,355 $5,252,116,020

Averages... 1,068,959,550 40,473,335 $525,211,602 49.1

Value per acre.

Acres.

Cents.
62.8

75.3

34,887,246 $569,512,460
37,103,245 658,532,700
38,646,977 601,839,030 54.9
34,091,137 478,275,900 48.2
35,526,836 435,149,290 39.8
39,197,148 447,183,020 48.0
41,036,918 550,043,080 64.7
44,841,371 555,445,930 42.0
49,033,364 475,491,210 37.0
50,369,113 480,643,400 35.8

Av❜ge per acre.

Bush.

25.9

23.5

28.3

20.1

30.7

23.8

20.7

29.4

26.1
26.6

Percentage of agricultural prodomestic exports.|| ducts to total

26.4

70.36

57.29

64.01

75.58

75.35

70.22

75.32

79.01

70.75

74.13

76.00

79.37

74.63

81.30

76.58

81.98

Av❜ge value per

acre.

$16 32

17 74

15 57

14 02

12.24

11 41 13.40

12 38

9 69

9 54

$12.97

1863. 1869.

1870.

1871.

1872.

1873.

1874.

1875.

1876..

1877.

Year.

Totals...

Averages...

Year.

1868. 1869.

1870.

1871.

1872.

1873.

1874.

1875.

1876.

1877.....

Total produc- Total area.

tion.

WHEAT.

Bushels. 22,504,800

22,527,900

Total produc- Total area.
tion.

15,473,600

15,365,500

14,888,600

Cents.

Bushels. 224,036,600

Acres.
18,460,132
19,181,004
18,992,591

142 4
94 1

260,146,900

235,881,700

104 2

230,722,400 19,943,93

125.8

249,997,100

20,858,359

124 0

22,171,676

323,594,05

115.0

24,967,027 591,107,-95

94.4

281,254,700
308,102,700
292,136,000 26,381,512 294,580,990 100.0
289,356,500 27,627,021 300,259,300 103.7
364,194,146 26,277,548 394,695,779

108.2

224,860,768 $3,014,815,419

2,735,831,746
273,583,174

22,486,076 $301,481,541 110.2 12.12

15,142,000

14,990,900

RYE.

Acres. 1,651,321 1,657,584

1,176,137

1,069,531

1,048,654

1,150,355

1,116,716

1,359,788

Total value
of crop.

1,468,374

1,412,902

$319,195,290
244,924,120
245,805,045

290,411,820
310,180,375

Total value
of crop.

Value per acre.

28,683,677
21,877,294
12,612,605

12,145,646

17,722,100

20,374,800 21,170,100 Totals...... 180,160,300 13,111,362 $150,912,073 Averages... 18,016,030

1,111,130 $15,091,207

Cents.

127.4

97.1

81.5

79.0

11,363,693 76.3
11,545,126 76.2
12,870,411 85.8
13,631,900 76.9
13,635,826 66.9
12,542,895 59.2

Value per acre.

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Av'ge per acre.

83.7

Bush.

124
13.5

12.4

11.5

11.9

12.7

12.3

11.0

104

13.9

Av'ge per acre.

Bush.

13.6

13.5

13.1

14.3

14.1

13.1

134

13.0

13.8

14.9

13.7

Av'ge value per

acre.

$17 29

12 76 12 94

14 56

14 87

14 59

11 66

11 16

10 86 15.68.

$13.40

Av'ge value per acre.

$17 37

13 19

11 72

10 35

10 83

10 04

11 52

10 02

9 28

8 67

$11 51

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