. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . TEMPLE OF JUSTICE FOR BARTON COUNTY. m^ CENTRAL NORMAL COLLEGE, GREAT BEND, KANSAS. (2-i) KANSAS — AGRICULTURALLY. BY HON. F. D. COBURN, SECRETARY STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. While having many other interests, important and varied, Kansas if anything is preeminently an agricultural State, and its present wealthhas been, as that of the future w


. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . TEMPLE OF JUSTICE FOR BARTON COUNTY. m^ CENTRAL NORMAL COLLEGE, GREAT BEND, KANSAS. (2-i) KANSAS — AGRICULTURALLY. BY HON. F. D. COBURN, SECRETARY STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. While having many other interests, important and varied, Kansas if anything is preeminently an agricultural State, and its present wealthhas been, as that of the future will be, the product of its fertile and well-nigh limitless fields, its herds and flocks. Although not without occasionalvicissitudes of season and climate as all sections of every country have been, resulting in a shortage of one or more crops, no further argument isnecessary to attest her wondrous wealth of fertility and production than the official record of past achievement. A part of this record is that in the 25 years ending with 1895 Kansas has produced corn worth onthe farm 8776,103,000, or for everyone of these years, good or bad, more than 831,000,000 worth;that in the same period her wheat crops were valued at 8390,068,000, or in


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