Resources of Montana . bushels; Iowas productionwas 79 bushels, a difference of 61 bushels per acre a year in Montanas favor, or 610bushels for the decade. Some Comparisons. An acre of hay land in Montana produced tons of hay a year while an acreof hay land in Iowa produced tons of hay a year, a difference of .44 of a ton or880 pounds a year. Montanas average production per year of wheat per acre for the decade was and Iowas was bushels, a difference of three bushels per acre in Mon-tanas favor. Montana produced bushels of oats per acre each year in the decade w


Resources of Montana . bushels; Iowas productionwas 79 bushels, a difference of 61 bushels per acre a year in Montanas favor, or 610bushels for the decade. Some Comparisons. An acre of hay land in Montana produced tons of hay a year while an acreof hay land in Iowa produced tons of hay a year, a difference of .44 of a ton or880 pounds a year. Montanas average production per year of wheat per acre for the decade was and Iowas was bushels, a difference of three bushels per acre in Mon-tanas favor. Montana produced bushels of oats per acre each year in the decade whileIowa produced bushels, a difference of bushels again in Montanas favor. An acre of Montana ground seeded to rye averaged for each year of the bushels and an acre of Iowa land in rye averaged bushels, a difference bushels per acre in Montanas favor. Its the same story with barley. Montana produced bushels per acre; bushels, a difference of bushels in favor of 14 MONTANA—1920


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