Apples are exported in barrels and also in boxes containing about one bushel each.
For the next ten years, however, there was a decrease, and in 1908 the output had fallen to 10,858,797 barrels, of which 6,748,676 barrels (valued at $6,861,885) was obtained in the Lima district, 4,109,935 barrels (valued at $7,315,667) from the southeast district, and 186 barrels (valued at $950), suitable for lubricating purposes, from the Mecca-Belden district in Trumbull and Lorain counties.
The quantity of Portland cement made in Ohio increased from 57,000 barrels in 1890 to 563,113 barrels in 1902 and to 1,521,764 barrels in 1908.
Ohio, in 1908, produced 3,4 2 7,47 8 barrels of salt valued at $864,710.
This well yielded 25 barrels a day for some time, but at the end of the year the output was at the rate of 15 barrels.