Our country and its resources; . WORLDS PRODUCTIONS OF HIDES AND SKINS. WORLDS DAIRY PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE 65 next, all having more than 1,000, easily leads in the possessionof mules with 753,000. Montana fol-lows with 329,000 and Georgia has309,000. Texas, of course, is the great cat-tle State. Nineteen sixteen figuresgive the Lime Star ranges 1,119,000milch cows and 5,428,000 other cat-tle. Iowa follows with 1,391,000milch cows and 2,737,000 other cat-tle. Illinois, Wisconsin and Minne-sota are all among the greatestcattle States, the stock on farms out-numbering even the great her


Our country and its resources; . WORLDS PRODUCTIONS OF HIDES AND SKINS. WORLDS DAIRY PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE 65 next, all having more than 1,000, easily leads in the possessionof mules with 753,000. Montana fol-lows with 329,000 and Georgia has309,000. Texas, of course, is the great cat-tle State. Nineteen sixteen figuresgive the Lime Star ranges 1,119,000milch cows and 5,428,000 other cat-tle. Iowa follows with 1,391,000milch cows and 2,737,000 other cat-tle. Illinois, Wisconsin and Minne-sota are all among the greatestcattle States, the stock on farms out-numbering even the great herds inmore strictly cattle States, such asOklahoma is popularly supposed tobe with its 1,688,000 head. Sheep Sheep, like cattle, are valued notonly for their meat but for wooland hide. United States sheep total49,162,000. The average price perhead is .$, making the total farmvalue $254,348,000 for all the sheepin the United States. Wyoming, thegreat sheep State, leads with a herdof , followed by Montanawith 3,941,000, New Mexico with3,440,000, Idaho with


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