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MONTANA FARM REVIEW 



D>strit>vf>on oT fJFEF CATTLE 

 'Rffa/ numer Jon. I. /dZ^a- /,ZZ2.000. 



D/sfr,buf/on nf SHEEP 

 Tbfo/ nt/mber January /, /S24 — B.SVO.OOO. 



Each dc^ represents 600 Mead. 



IRRIGATED AREA IN MONTANA— The Montana Irrigation Commission, in 1920, 

 reported 2,136,974 acres of land actually irrigated, with 885,543 acres more to be ir- 

 rigated soon under plans or works completed at that time. The Commission estimated 

 that an additional 2,266,000 acres were feasible of irrigation. The irrigated area within 

 the state is steadily being enlarged by the completion of new projects, and by the exten- 

 sion and improvement of many older ones. 



