A text-book of grasses with especial reference to the economic species of the United States . . Timothy and Clovermixed Clover alone Alfalfa Millet or Hungariangrass Other tame or culti-vated grasses . Wild, salt or prairiegrasses Grains cut green Coarse forage . . Acres 14,686,393 19,542,3822,443,2634,707,146 1,117,769 4,218,957 17,186,5224,324,8784,034,432 Production j Value (Tons) (Dollars) 17,985,420 24,748,555 3,158,324 11,859,881 1,546,533 4,166,772 18,383,5745,367,2929,982,305 $188,082,895 257,280,33029,334,35693,103,998 11,145,226 44,408,775 91,026,16961,686,13146,753,262 The productio


A text-book of grasses with especial reference to the economic species of the United States . . Timothy and Clovermixed Clover alone Alfalfa Millet or Hungariangrass Other tame or culti-vated grasses . Wild, salt or prairiegrasses Grains cut green Coarse forage . . Acres 14,686,393 19,542,3822,443,2634,707,146 1,117,769 4,218,957 17,186,5224,324,8784,034,432 Production j Value (Tons) (Dollars) 17,985,420 24,748,555 3,158,324 11,859,881 1,546,533 4,166,772 18,383,5745,367,2929,982,305 $188,082,895 257,280,33029,334,35693,103,998 11,145,226 44,408,775 91,026,16961,686,13146,753,262 The production of hay and forage of the ten leadingstates is shown in Table XV. The production of all thestates is graphically shown in Fig. 1. TABLE XV Production (Tons) of Hay and Forage of the Ten LeadingStates in 1909 6. Wisconsin .... 5,002,644 7. Ohio 4,521,409 8. Illinois 4,354,466 9. California 4,327,130 10. Missouri 4,091,342 1. Iowa . 7,823,181 2. New York . 7,055,429 3. Minnesota . 6,036,747 4. Kansas . . . 5,936,997 5. Nebraska . . 5,776,475 18 A TEXT-BOOK OF GRASSES. FiQ. 6. Production of millet or Hungarian grass in the United States. Onedot represents 5,000 tons.


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