Harvest scenes of the world . c2y^-n^^Gy^F^ Africa is a continent of magnificent distances, it being thelargest of the three great southward projections from themain mass of the earths surface. Sfi Excluding the islands,this continent includes I 1,262,000 square miles. Sfi Algeria andTunis—the two North African colonies—are of considerableimportance, Algeria producing from 20, to 50,000,000bushels of wheat annually, 4,000,000 to 6, bushels ofwhich are exported. Tunis grows from ,000 to 10,000,000bushels, bringing the total maximum production of this partof Africa up to about
Harvest scenes of the world . c2y^-n^^Gy^F^ Africa is a continent of magnificent distances, it being thelargest of the three great southward projections from themain mass of the earths surface. Sfi Excluding the islands,this continent includes I 1,262,000 square miles. Sfi Algeria andTunis—the two North African colonies—are of considerableimportance, Algeria producing from 20, to 50,000,000bushels of wheat annually, 4,000,000 to 6, bushels ofwhich are exported. Tunis grows from ,000 to 10,000,000bushels, bringing the total maximum production of this partof Africa up to about 50,000,000 bushels. W In this part ofthe world, harvest begins in May and ends in June, whilethe seeding time is in September and October. W In Egypt,about 6,500,000 bushels of wheat are produced. The im-ports of that country now amount to from 2,500,000 to3,000,000 bushels of wheat annually. Sfi Morocco andTripoli are unimportant either in the amount ofwheat grownor the imports of wheat and flour. MSouth Africa is a muc
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