Show the agricultural doport I 1 NOTON rov jan 3 the decem be report of the department of agn agri olur contains a detailed statement of 0 f the estimates of principal cereals by states including area product and values the rep report oi area of corn is acres which represents an in in clea e of two and arid half balf per cent over the acreage of 1888 the wheat acreage ia is acres bowing showing two and one oin eten e ten h pl per r cent greaber than the aggregate for or 1 1888 the revision of acreage finda finds a smaller ein aller area in ion lowa a nebraska oregon conand and washington aid and a larger breadth in in kansas and dakota the dairying und meat production b baedor ave for the year far been encroaching on the wheat growing on the east ea ettern tern aide of the giest skiing heat wheat belt as the tile farm ng of wheat in kansas illinois and other states oc curing tram from year aa to year the tile result of variable meteorological meteor conditions the acreage of cata n placed at 2310 acres an increase increase of less than n cent the tile yield per acre of c rn is very near 27 bushela bushels or one tenth ofa of verl a bushel 18 bet less than the product of 1879 9 an and I 1 ie Is the largest rate 0 ol 01 L yield since MO 1880 the tile product as ep tima tedie burd bu rd nela the larg largest st vie vielda ile are of the sippi iowa 0 wa taking t the first rank in the digreg degati kt lp and the yield per a acre c r cf wl wheat eat I 1 is nearly 12 9 bushels bu ebels or one tenth of a bushel greater than the november average of the t yield per acre th alie varl variation a alon from th the curr current nt expect itsou of the last six months is not over one percent per cent the tile total product ai as estimated ia Is GOOW bushels the luct of oats is buhela bu hela hels at the rate of bushela per acre the aggregate of all cereals ie is about bushels or at least 53 bushels per capita |