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There is authentic evidence of the following yields 



in the South Platte Valley, Colo., on the Union 



Pacific, during the season of 1901: 72 bushels of 



corn; 45 to 57 bushels of wheat; 25O bushels 



of potatoes, and 6O to 9O bushels of oats and barley 



to the acre. These are exceptional yields, of course, 



but not of single acres, but of whole fields in different 



portions of the South Platte Valley. The irrigated 



parts fairly riot in growth of vegetables 



The Melons and vegetables 

 are superb quantity, 

 quality and size are alike 



unsurpassed 



ALFALFA thrives in this 

 valley and the yields are 

 phenomenal 



UNION 

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Onions weighing from 1 

 to 2^2 pounds; beets from 

 3 to 26 pounds; cabbages 

 from 2O to 3O pounds; 

 potatoes from 1 to 3 

 pounds 



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