tacked as stated above by the Southern Cotton GrowAccording to this week's statement, there is a decline ers' Association, it revised its total by making it 26,indicated of 8 points in the condition of winter wheat 999,000 acres, or, as stated above, reducing its figuresįrom that of a month ago (May 1) making the condition about 13^4 million acres.Ĩ3 on June 1. In the following month, July, after being atof the early environment and outlook for corn planting. Production, and also not infrequently affords an inkling acres. Revelations as to the development of the winter-wheat Department at that date made the total 28,121,000 Wheat acreage and condition, besides giving any late were quite close to our total of same date. That'pre-eminence chiefly because it contains the spring- cultural Department's acreage figures for June 1 1905 It is of some interest to note that the Agriied of all the monthly Government emissions. Probably the most eagerly looked for and closely stud- only method that has anything more than a guess to This official statement is total to be infallible. Grain report, which was the current year made public crease and decrease. The same lines was the highly important Government last Census figures by our annual percentages of inWe do not assume our running Week another event in the season's crop progress along the first of June each year, is to further modify the Of cotton were, as they are at that time every year, and is something that can be reflected by percentages.Įxtensively exploited, and about June 1st the official The Census report must also be assumed to be correct Three days of June, individual reports, or we might adopted and followed.īetter say unofficial reports, of acreage and condition the time of planting must approximate to the truth Towards the close of May, or within the first two or determined through the methods we so long ago Wrote one highly important June, the increase or decrease in planting for the cur. In the process of passing a crucial point We obtain from year to year, about the first of That it was the time-occasion around which the more acreage is that they are based on the last 10-year Cenimportant of the early fixed limits of crop possibilities sus. Reference was had by that remark to the fact we claim to do and all we claim for our figures of total No one can give the acreage plantedĪbout this such as the Government obtains every 10 years. The Department were too large hence it happened that Growers' Association charged that the June figures of Made by the Government because the Southern Cotton The fact that the Bureau cut down its running count The previous year by us was so much larger than the We ought perhaps to explain why in our annual report for June 1, the total acreage carried forward for Prices for everything are so abnormally strainedĬultural Department's report was made public June 4Īnd published by us June 9, page 1332. The gait and the level another year of plenty is Making such speed in our course, that to keep Months, those that now confront us, are of a differentĪffairs are in such a high state of tension, Seem so established, so strongly based, that even short More and more attention through the summerĪnd fall. Has been of Uirge interest this week, and Transient matter per inch space (14 agate lines) Railway and Industrial (quarterly) street Railway (3 times yearly) Six Months Subscription in London (including postage) T.īnropean subscription (Including postage)Įuropean Subscription Six Months (including postage)Īnnoal Subscription in London ^including postage) New York, as seooQd-claas matter- WniLAM B. Dana Company in the office of Librarian of Congress, Washington, D.C'Ī weekly newspaper entered at Post Office. Railway and Industrial Section (Quarterly)Įntered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1906, by William B. The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.
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