Our country and its resources; . WORLDS WHEAT PRODUCING AREAS n OIK COUNTRY AND ITS RESOURCES. WORLDS PRODUCTION OF RICE & OATS Increased in 101. to bushelsper acre, which is considerablygreater than the smallest year(1911) yield average of 12% bush-els per acre. The 1915 yield peracre was almost 2 bushels an acregreater than the average for the 10years from 1906 to 1916, which wasexactly 15 bushels to the acre forthe whole United States. It Is alsointeresting and a little puzzling to lean: that the greatest yield of wheat per acre eoines from Vermont,not known as a wheat producing Slate.


Our country and its resources; . WORLDS WHEAT PRODUCING AREAS n OIK COUNTRY AND ITS RESOURCES. WORLDS PRODUCTION OF RICE & OATS Increased in 101. to bushelsper acre, which is considerablygreater than the smallest year(1911) yield average of 12% bush-els per acre. The 1915 yield peracre was almost 2 bushels an acregreater than the average for the 10years from 1906 to 1916, which wasexactly 15 bushels to the acre forthe whole United States. It Is alsointeresting and a little puzzling to lean: that the greatest yield of wheat per acre eoines from Vermont,not known as a wheat producing Slate. but the \\-\v wheat farms Of which give an average f ::o bushels In the acre. The poorest wheat pro-ducing State in yield per acre isTennessee with 10%, followed bySouth Carolina with bushelsper acre. OaU Fortj million seven bundred andeighty thousand acres of farm landare under cultivation for oat-, pro-ducing 1,540,362,000 bushel-. Theworlds production i- estimated tohe in excess of 1,700,000,000 bushels. Russia produces the second largestamount with 1,006,983,000 bushe


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