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Show nansinKainMBBnBBaaBaMSHM aa the value nf the dairy products; It was considerably larger than the vatua of all poultry producia; 4 pt-r ent larger than th value of tha tfotton crop, and ftO par cent larger than tha value of the winter and spring wheat cropa. $.!S.,,m.().00n, and the sweet pouato, -no u. dun Togfthrr. these two cropa oinprlNf 4 4 A prr cent of the value of all vegetables In 1H2I, The tomato crop of jvi'l had a furni value of ffio.. (ifio.ntu) ; the lantalotipe crop was worth $17.000.10111. the ciiciimhor. watermelon arvl eabbjtge crnpi each had a value of about 1 oi)0. ooo. Kami Hardens a -e a new Item In the vexetaM. list and had an estimated value of 940,000,000 In 1JHJ. Tha value of the veretabl crop In relation to prominent single eropa and to Kroupa of cropa haa aoma striking ratioa for 1921. a yar when the val-uea val-uea of the large crop wera low, tfte department pointed out. The totai vaiiip of the vegetable crop for Ii: 1 whs :, per cent of the value, of the arrest coi n crop: It waa almost aa targe us the value o( the hay and forage cropa ,ll mm nt-nrly onu-hmlf aa large $ , MORE THAN BILLION DOLLARS IN VALUE WASHINGTON. Juno ft Vegetahlea ajrown In the I nlted Htutes In l!31 hud an estimated value of 91 10l.ooo.0O0, ae. enrtJlng the ilepartineiit of agrlcul-tuie agrlcul-tuie This was II. 7 per cent of the totn I oiill rmiin The proOuets of riiiirket "nleiijt. wlilrH may or may not li u ve been profltict I tt enou gh to be ftirma within the tenNus lef i n It ion, are not included in tliesu fstimates Tlie total value of I rock vi g. tallies tiroilueei). for sale often called Him commercial com-mercial crop Whs estimated by the department de-partment at 9j:'7.oo.0(io The potato crop h;d a farm value of |