A Crra'phic Bumrmcmf of Ameriecm Agriculture, 



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Fig. 14. — This map shows the approximate location and extent of fore.st, cut-over 

 land, and woodland which could he used for the production of crops after clearing, and 

 in many areas after drainage also. Only such part of this land should be cleared, 

 however, as will pay adequate return on the cost of clearing. The estimates were 

 compiled in 1918 from census data, Forest Service reports, and from correspondence 

 ^3 ^*'^*^ *i"fl county officials and lumber companies, and not in 1920, as stated. Revised 

 estimates ai-e being compiled, based largely on 1920 census figures, sail survey reports, 

 and forest surveys, hence no table is given in connection with the map. 



