. Yearbook of agriculture . niMBn or ws caltb. 1920 STATt 71UMBLR mttat «4 III 325,033 Mo< 275364 ^ ;.. Ore, : OtWr. ,938 Pig. 22.—Most of the bpef calves are on the from North Dakota toTexas and in the western part of the Corn Belt. The large number inthe western part of the Corn Belt includes many calves which have beenshipped in from the Southwest to feed. The total number in the UnitedStates on January 1, 1920, was 8, (C
. Yearbook of agriculture . niMBn or ws caltb. 1920 STATt 71UMBLR mttat «4 III 325,033 Mo< 275364 ^ ;.. Ore, : OtWr. ,938 Pig. 22.—Most of the bpef calves are on the from North Dakota toTexas and in the western part of the Corn Belt. The large number inthe western part of the Corn Belt includes many calves which have beenshipped in from the Southwest to feed. The total number in the UnitedStates on January 1, 1920, was 8, (Compare with Fig. 26.). Fig. 23.—There are scarcely half as many yearling heifers as beef calves,shown in Figure 22. In the heart of the Corn Belt there are 40 per centas many yearling heifers as calves, whereas in the eastern Cotton Beltand Gulf Coast there are 60 per cent. The geographic distribution ofyearling heifers is similar to that of the calves. The total number onJanuary 1, 1920, was ,205. Our Beef Sujfply. 249
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