75 Per Cent.of the Milk Shipped to New Orleans Is from the Cut-Over Pine Lands 



It would be next to impossible to do any one section, or division, of this 

 great State justice, even though the entire booklet were devoted to it. This 

 is especially true of the Cut-Over Pine Lands, and we will, therefore, call the 

 attention of the homeseeker to a few of the outstanding facts concerning the 

 above territory. 



(1) Ninety per cent of all the sheep in Louisiana are on cut-over land. 



(2) Eighty per cent of the sweet potatoes that are shipped from the State 

 are from the cut-over land section. 



(3) All the strawberries are from the cut-over section. 



(4) Seventy-five per cent of the milk shipped to New Orleans is from 

 the cut-over lands. 



(5) The cut-over section leads in the production of velvet beans, soy 

 beans, and is best adapted for peanuts. 



(6) The very best cabbage, cauliflower, beets, snap beans, and in fact 

 all kinds of vegetables, are grown and shipped from the cut-over 

 lands. 



Cut-Over Pine Lands — an Attractive Field for the Ranchman 

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