GRASS-CROP AREAS 85 



TABLE XVII, continued 

 Alfalfa 



1. Kansas 1,998,689 6. Utah 791,355 



2. California 1,639,707 7. Montana 599,747 



3. Nebraska 1,522,136 8. Wyoming 397,669 



4. Colorado 1,265,915 9. Oregon 375,445 



5. Idaho 964,529 10. Washington .... 357,595 



Millet or Hungarian grass 



1. Kansas 290,661 6. Tennessee 76,311 



2. Nebraska 160,684 7. Oklahoma 75,591 



3. North Dakota . . . 149,429 8. South Dakota . . . 65,844 



4. Missouri 141,626 9. Iowa 54,346 



5. Texas 95,352 10. Minnesota .... 50,383 



Other tame or cultivated grasses 



1. New York 412,479 6. Connecticut .... 159,365 



2. Maine 258,789 7. Massachusetts . . . 150,723 



3. Tennessee 218,482 8. Kentucky 139,382 



4. Minnesota 188,371 9. Texas 138,758 



5. Vermont 160,014 10. New Hampshire . . 131,621 



Wild, salt, or prairie grasses 



1. Nebraska 3,097,822 6. Iowa 1,178,000 



2. South Dakota . . . 2,798,263 7. Oklahoma .... 607,120 



3. Minnesota .... 2,714,121 8. Montana .... 589,860 



4. North Dakota . . . 2,372,618 9. Wisconsin .... 497,622 



5. Kansas 1,737,632 10. Colorado .... 368,408 



Grains cut green 



1. California 2,019,526 6. South Carolina . . 133,996 



2. Oregon 509,030 7. Georgia 128,929 



3. Washington .... 499,955 8. Louisiana 127,126 



4. Idaho 140,098 9. North Carolina . . . 118,687 



6. Tennessee 136,674 10. Illinois 99,828 



Coarse forage 



1. New York .... 1,876,795 6. Vermont 452,461 



2. Kansas 1,263,231 7. Ohio 443,512 



3. Texas 688,274 8. Pennsylvania . . . 422,925 



4. Wisconsin ..... 571,441 9. Minnesota 401,614 



5. Iowa 510,184 10. Michigan 379,279 



117. Remarks on Table XVII. In order to under- 

 stand the classification of the forage plants in the census 

 report, the following extract is quoted from "Instruc- 



