MONTANA CROPS 



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Barley. 



Barley production in 1924 exceeded that of 1923 by reason of expanded acreage, 

 acre yield falling sligMly below that of 1923. The crop is grown chiefly as a farm 

 feed and the small acreage is well distributed over the state. 



Table IX. 



BARLEY BY COUNTIES— 1923 and 1924. 



District and County: Acreage 



NORTHWESTERN— 



Flathead 7,000 



Lincoln 1,000 



Lake 8,000 



Sanders 1,000 



NORTH CENTRAL— 



Blaine 2,000 



Chouteau 1,000 



Glacier 1,000 



Hill 2,000 



Pondera 5,000 



Teton 2,000 



NORTHEASTERN— 



Daniels 1,000 



Phillips 1,000 



Roosevelt 1,000 



Sheridan 3,000 



Valley 2,000 



WEST CENTRAI^- 



Granite 1,000 



Missoula 2,000 



Powell 1,000 



Ravalli 2,000 



CENTRAL— 



Broadwater 1,000 



Cascade 3,000 



Fergus 8,000 



Golden Valley 1,000 



Jefferson 



Judith Basin 4,000 



Lewis and Clark 1,000 



Meagher 1,000 



Musselshell 1,000 



Wheatland 1,000 



EAST CENTRAL— 



Dawson 2,000 



Garfield 1,000 



McCone 1,000 



Prairie 1,000 



Richland 3,000 



Wibaux 1,000 



SOUTHWESTERN— 



Beaverhead 3,000 



Madison 2,000 



SOUTH CENTRA]>- 



Carbon 2.00 



Gallatin 1,000 



Park 6,000 



Stillwater 2,000 



Sweet Grass 1,000 



Yellowstone 3,000 



SOUTHEASTERN— 



Big Horn 1,000 



Carter 2,000 



Custer 1,000 



Fallon 4,000 



Powder River 1,000 



Rosebud 1,000 



Treasure 1,000 



STATE TOTALS 105,000 



