A graphic summary of American agriculture, based largely on the census of 1920 ... . °f„^l%^lf-^t-Wm^Skt^ Val-89, and 107.) The heavier expenditure S^yjR, ^S JfernSf tiie feSd is bought principallyleys is largely for feed for dairy cows, while m Calilornia tne leeu it. iwus ws and poultry. 496 Yearbooh of the Department of Agriculture^ Fig. 109.—Fertilizer is used at present principally on the more intensively cultivatedcrops, particularly cotton, tobacco, fruit, and truck, including potatoes ; and almost yflaoWyas yet in the Eastern States, where the rainfall is heavier and the soils m


A graphic summary of American agriculture, based largely on the census of 1920 ... . °f„^l%^lf-^t-Wm^Skt^ Val-89, and 107.) The heavier expenditure S^yjR, ^S JfernSf tiie feSd is bought principallyleys is largely for feed for dairy cows, while m Calilornia tne leeu it. iwus ws and poultry. 496 Yearbooh of the Department of Agriculture^ Fig. 109.—Fertilizer is used at present principally on the more intensively cultivatedcrops, particularly cotton, tobacco, fruit, and truck, including potatoes ; and almost yflaoWyas yet in the Eastern States, where the rainfall is heavier and the soils more half of the expenditure in 1019 was in the Coastal Plain and Piedmont portionsof Georgia, the Carolinas, and Virginia. Minor areas are the trucking districts of NewJersey and Long Island, the tobacco-onion district of the Connecticut Valley, the Aroos-took potato district in Maine, and the fruit-trucking district in southern significant and prophetic is the considerable expenditure shown in Ohio andIndiana and even in Illinois and Iowa. VW^___^ EXPENDITURE PO LABOR ~— 1 i * NCLUONG VALUE OF BOARD AND )19 LODG NG h EACH DOT REPREsewTS 1%00000 DOLLARS 1 iL 1 t^ 4^ i 1 iC% ^ / I - ^ ??*.. ->4-i-*y^S f^ ^ f -3. _JM «3p- ^^ ^^» i / F L->/t I- T ?^ T * ^*^fci %J. \ ^ EXPENDITURE FOR


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