Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1917 — South’s Farm Production. [ARTICLE]

South’s Farm Production.

The Manufacturers’ Record says that the total value of the South’s agricultural products, including animal products, in 1916 was more than $4,650,000,000, or only 8 per cent less than the total for the United States in 1900. The total value of the South’s crops, omitting live slock, in 1916 was $3,658,332,000, or $1,072,280,000 over 1915. To this cotton contributed $1,079,598,000, grain $1,283,369,000, and hay, tobacce and potatoes $440,494,000,