Show CO 0 YEAR FOR I 1 AMERICAN FARMER ren FEN BILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF PRODUCTS FIVE BILLION DOLLARS CASH INCOME corn la Is still king with cotton next hay wheat oats oata and potatoes following no prospect of lower food prices washington ton ten b illion billion dollars orth of products ol of cash ash income a bumper year in spite of f droughts and other setbacks Is the 1913 record of american farms the most successful year of husbandry bryin in the united states brought forth worth of crops of which was represented by cereals and 36 worth of animals sold and slaughtered ered and animal products Tl the levalue bof the 1913 crop Is twice as great as that of 1899 more than khan a billion dollars over 1909 and substantially greater than 1912 of all ithe the crops however it is estimated that 52 per cent will remain on far farms m e t where they wore were produced and that 20 20 per cent of the production will remain on that basis the cash income la Is estimated by the department ofaf ri culture at but despite a record year of crop value although tho the record of production has fallen and the fact that th number of farms has increased 11 POT per cent since 1910 until there are estimated to be farms in tho the country the department in a discussion of the subject made public monday does not take the view that a lower cost of living will follow as a consequence corn with a value of comprised 28 per cent of the value of nil all crops although the volume was under the record the othes other principal crops with values are given in the order in which they come cotton hay wheat the largest crop ever raised in this country oats potatoes tobacco barley sweet potatoes sugar su q ar beets louisiana cane sugar rye tice rice flax seed hops 15 e 1 buckwheat |