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The biggest share of the crop is cut for forage, and is fed as fodder and stover, 

 while increasing amounts are being hogged off and put into silos each year. 



Several varieties of dent, semi-dent, and flint types have been acclimated and 

 proved to be excellent yielders of either forage or grain, or both. The average yields 

 shown in the tables indicate how successful the crop has been, and show that it is not 

 a "boom" crop, but that it merits the growth it is having. 



CORN BY COUNTIES — 1922 



NORTHWESTERN DISTRICT 

 Flathead 



NORTHCENTRAL, DISTRICT 



Blaine 



Chouteau 



Hill 



NORTHEASTERN DISTRICT 



Daniels 



Phillips 



Roosevelt 



Sheridan 



Valley 



WESTCENTRAL DISTRICT 

 Sanders 



CENTRAL DISTRICT 



Cascade 



Fergus 



Golden Valley 



Musselshell 



Wheatland 



EASTCENTRAL DISTRICT 

 Dawson 



Garfield 



McCone 



Prairie 



Richland 



Wibaux 



SOUTHCENTRAL DISTRICT 



Carbon 



Stillwater 



Sweet Grass 



Yellowstone 



SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT 



Big Horn 



Carter 



Custer , ■- 



Fallon ': 



Powder River 



Rosebud .*. 



Treasure 



Total All Other Counties. 



Acreage 



800 



2,000 

 3,000 

 2,000 



2,000 

 8,000 

 10.000 

 5,000 

 6,000 



700 



1,700 

 11,000 

 4,000 

 7,000 

 1,400 



12,000 



14,000 



9,000 



7,000 



16,000 



5,500 



3,000 



3,000 



900 



17,000 



4,000 

 7,000 



12,000 

 8,000 

 9,000 



18,000 

 5,000 



4,000 



Average 



Yield 

 Per Acre 

 (Bushels) 



25.0 



22.5 

 20.0 

 22.0 



24.0 

 23.4 

 24.4 

 25.2 

 21.3 



24.3 



27.6 

 22.5 

 18.2 

 21.6 

 20.0 



31.6 

 22.0 

 28.2 

 27.6 

 27.2 

 27.0 



23.3 

 22.6 

 22.2 

 24.2 



27.5 

 26.4 

 26.6 

 28.0 

 26.2 

 25.1 

 24.6 



23.0 



Production 

 (Bushels) 



20,000 



45,000 

 60,000 

 44,000 



48,000 

 li87,000 

 244,000 

 126,000 

 128,000 



17,000 



47,000 

 248,000 



73,000 

 151,000 



28,000 



380,000 

 308,000 

 254,000 

 193,000 

 435,000 

 148,000 



70,000 



68,000 



20,000 



411,000 



110,000 

 185,000 

 320,000 

 224,000 

 236,000 

 432,000 

 123,000 



92,000 



STATE TOTAL, 



219,000 



25.0 



5,475,000 



Note: Estimates on com are made upon the basis of all the crop being harvested for 

 grain, and above figures should be considered accordingly. 



