Our country and its resources; . TOMATO PLANTS TRAINED ON TWINETRELLISES. 56 OUR COUNTRY AND ITS RESOURCES Germany. No 1915 figures for impsare as ye1 available. Brans Beans, a universal food, are grownall over the world. The worlds bean crop is enormous, but availablestatistics are too scattering, even inthe largest bean producing have any .meat degree of accu-racy. The Tinted States has noofficial figures for beans later than1912, which were issued by the cen-sus office. In that year 11,145,000bushels of beans were grown. Aus-tria-Hungary beats this productionby almost 50 per ce


Our country and its resources; . TOMATO PLANTS TRAINED ON TWINETRELLISES. 56 OUR COUNTRY AND ITS RESOURCES Germany. No 1915 figures for impsare as ye1 available. Brans Beans, a universal food, are grownall over the world. The worlds bean crop is enormous, but availablestatistics are too scattering, even inthe largest bean producing have any .meat degree of accu-racy. The Tinted States has noofficial figures for beans later than1912, which were issued by the cen-sus office. In that year 11,145,000bushels of beans were grown. Aus-tria-Hungary beats this productionby almost 50 per cent, growing ,000 bushels; France produces9,354,000 bushels (1014), Italy 16,-997,000 (1914) and European Rus-sia 12,717,000 (1913) bushels. Theprice of beans in the United Statesin 1915 fluctuated between $ and$ per bushel. PeasOne million three hundred andtwo thousand acres in 1912 was thearea devoted to the production of pens in the United States. Thereare no later official figures. The1012 production was 7,110,000 bush-


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