. Yearbook of agriculture . Fig. 19.—Wheat production in the United States in 1899. Enormous expan-sion of acreage is noted on the prairies in Minnesota and the eastern partsof the Dakotas and on the plains from the Dakotas south to Texas. Dry-land production in Idaho, Washington, and Oregon is greatly change occurs in the East, except in southwestern Illinois. Wheat Production and Marketing. 95. WHEAT PRODUCTION, 1909 ST*TE BUSHfXS STATt BUSHELS 1 III ... : Kara. Ind .. | Ncbr.


. Yearbook of agriculture . Fig. 19.—Wheat production in the United States in 1899. Enormous expan-sion of acreage is noted on the prairies in Minnesota and the eastern partsof the Dakotas and on the plains from the Dakotas south to Texas. Dry-land production in Idaho, Washington, and Oregon is greatly change occurs in the East, except in southwestern Illinois. Wheat Production and Marketing. 95. WHEAT PRODUCTION, 1909 ST*TE BUSHfXS STATt BUSHELS 1 III ... : Kara. Ind .. | Ncbr. ;Ic OlhtT. 16339 lU. S .. 683J79i59 Fig. 20.—Wheat production in the United States in 1900. In the liard springwheat district of the northern Great Plains area and the hard red winterwheat of the central Great Plains area there is increased produc-tion and steady westward movement of production. There is a marked de-cline in California and some decline in the Ohio Valley.


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