A graphic summary of American agriculture, based largely on the census of 1920 ... . th^^est. lheE°i«fha\^rLS chS^lU^^ej P,? ^?^ ?-^a, the East andexcept the North Pacific coasted the higllevaimtfrteffnk ^S »• seiiaill cTimaieMountains. Each of these two parts hal been siiM^vii J*-^ .^^??™ Cascade, and Eockv Ia^r ai^;nh?;a3-6c^;;n Xo*s^,^-u~-^f e^rna^i;^ as^or o?| graphic names are used. (See^pp. 7 to 9 ) ^ * agriculture, topographfc and ge!- A Graphic Svjonmary of American Agriculture. 417. Fig. 3.—This map shows the topography of the United States in a generalized Is a photograph of a


A graphic summary of American agriculture, based largely on the census of 1920 ... . th^^est. lheE°i«fha\^rLS chS^lU^^ej P,? ^?^ ?-^a, the East andexcept the North Pacific coasted the higllevaimtfrteffnk ^S »• seiiaill cTimaieMountains. Each of these two parts hal been siiM^vii J*-^ .^^??™ Cascade, and Eockv Ia^r ai^;nh?;a3-6c^;;n Xo*s^,^-u~-^f e^rna^i;^ as^or o?| graphic names are used. (See^pp. 7 to 9 ) ^ * agriculture, topographfc and ge!- A Graphic Svjonmary of American Agriculture. 417. Fig. 3.—This map shows the topography of the United States in a generalized Is a photograph of a relief model of the United States supplied by the United StatesGeological Survey. The mountainous character of the West, except the Great PlainsRegion, is clearly shown ; but the map fails to show the high altitude of much of theWest, particularly of the Rocky Mountain and Arid Intermountain Plateau to the altitude, these regions have a much cooler climate than corresponding lati-tudes in the East. The vast expanse of the Mississippi Valley, with its level to rollingsurface, except for the Ozarls uplift in the lower central portion, should be especiallynoted. 418 Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1921. M VI M tM X >


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