. Yearbook of agriculture . 82 Swine (hogs and pigs), total and purebred, number 483-484 Sheep, total and purebred, number; goats, number; value of wool and mohair 484-486 Poultry, number 487 Bees, number of colonies 488 99912°—TBK 1921 27 + 28 412 Tearhook of the Department of Agriculture^ 1921. IV. The Farms and the People. ,490491492493-^95495,496497 Number of farms, total aud of classified sizes Average acreage of improved land per farm Value of farm laud per acre „ Value of farm property, and of buildings, machinery, and live stock-Expenditures for feed, fertilizer, and labor Aver


. Yearbook of agriculture . 82 Swine (hogs and pigs), total and purebred, number 483-484 Sheep, total and purebred, number; goats, number; value of wool and mohair 484-486 Poultry, number 487 Bees, number of colonies 488 99912°—TBK 1921 27 + 28 412 Tearhook of the Department of Agriculture^ 1921. IV. The Farms and the People. ,490491492493-^95495,496497 Number of farms, total aud of classified sizes Average acreage of improved land per farm Value of farm laud per acre „ Value of farm property, and of buildings, machinery, and live stock-Expenditures for feed, fertilizer, and labor Average value of farms Relative importance of tenancy from s>tandpoints of proportion of thefarms, of the improved land, and of the value of farm property oper-ated by tenants 498, 499 Number of farms operated by white and negro owners and tenants ^JUO, 501 Country, village, and city population 502, 504 Farms having tractors. automobileS; telephones, and water piped into thehouse 505,506 UNITED STATES IDENTIFICATION MAP. UUK AMCEL£S Pig. 1.—This map should bp used in connection with all the maps that follow when itis desired to determine the name of a State. The succeeding maps do not show Statenames, because the letters would interfere with the dots or shading, but the Stateboundaries are shown and the shape of these boundaries, or location of the State on themap. should be compared with this map to identify the State. The map also shows thelocation of the 30 largest cities, the names corresponding to the numbers being given inthe lower left-baod corner of the map. A Graphic Summary of Amerwan Agriculture. 413 The Agricultural Regions. The United States may be divided into an eastern and a westernhalf, characterized, broadly speaking, one by a sufficient and theother by an insufficient amount of rainfall for the successful produc-tion of crops by ordinary farming methods. The Xorth Pacific coastand several districts in California and in the northern Rocky Moun-tain regi


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