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Fig. 48. — Field beans are produced principally in five areas — in western New York and 

 central Michigan,, where the leading varieties are white i>ea. white medium, and red 

 kidney; on the high plains of New Mexico and eastern Colorado, where the native Mexi- 

 can or pinto bean mostly is grown ; in ("alifornia. where practically the entire commer- 

 cial crop of limas and nearly half of the crop of white beans is raised : and in Idaho, 

 where both the white and Mexican, also various other varieties, are grown and shipped 

 to all parts of the United States to use as seed. 



The acreage of peanuts shown on the map does not include the crop " hogged off " by 

 Stock. The peanuts for human consumption are grown mostly in the North Carolina- 

 Virginia district ; those grown iai Georgia and Alabama are largely fed to hogs or made 

 into peanut butter. 



