. The cereals in America. Grain. MIDDLE GERMANY IN 4-IN. 2IN. _ â 1 â â TTl mi < oj 5 Q-5 D D 31^ y 2 y COLUMBUS SOUTHEAST FfUSaA IN. Variation in amount and distribution of normal monthly rainfail, see nnap (276). For May, June, July and August, total normal rainfall is: Lincoln, Nebraska, I inches ; Tuscora, tllinois, I inches; Columbus, Ohio, I inches; Western England, I inches I Midcle Germany, inches; Southeast Russia, The great maize belt lies between the longitudes of Columbus, Ohio (83° 0' W. Long.), and Lincoln, Nebraska (96° 4
. The cereals in America. Grain. MIDDLE GERMANY IN 4-IN. 2IN. _ â 1 â â TTl mi < oj 5 Q-5 D D 31^ y 2 y COLUMBUS SOUTHEAST FfUSaA IN. Variation in amount and distribution of normal monthly rainfail, see nnap (276). For May, June, July and August, total normal rainfall is: Lincoln, Nebraska, I inches ; Tuscora, tllinois, I inches; Columbus, Ohio, I inches; Western England, I inches I Midcle Germany, inches; Southeast Russia, The great maize belt lies between the longitudes of Columbus, Ohio (83° 0' W. Long.), and Lincoln, Nebraska (96° 45' W. Long.). or, where the rainfall is sufficient, physiographical features pre- vent the culture of maize on a large scale. The so-called "corn belt" of the United States appears to have the best combination of temperature, sunshine, rainfall, soil and topography for the production of maize of any consid- erable area in the world. I Rainfalls for lincoln, Tuscola and Columbus are from twenty-five-year averages of the United States Weather Bureau. The European figures are from Davis' Elementary Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hunt, Thomas Forsyth, 1862-1927. New York, O. Judd company;
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