Cattle income for 1926 may be considered as including to some extent sales 

 of normal inventory stock that lays the basis for smaller 1927 marketings and 

 income. Cattle income was $30,016,000 in 1926, $27,477,000 in 1925 and $19,215,- 

 000 in 1924. 



Sheep income, the third largest income item, records a substantial increase 

 over both the preceding years. While shipments, as was the case with cattle, 

 were increased by reason of drouth and short feed, the basis for the large 1926 



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CASCADE 



BEAVERHEAD 



GALUTIN 



CHOUTEAU 



VALLEY 



SHERIDAN 



TETON 



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JUDITH OAS/N 



5AWIELS 



BLAINC 



ROOSEVELT 



stillwater 

 phjll'ips 

 pighorkj 

 richlrnd 



PARK 

 RAVALLI 

 HILL 



SV/E ET GRASS 

 M4DIS0N. 

 OAWSOM 

 LEWlS^CLAie 

 ROSEBUD 

 CUSTER 

 POWDER R J VE 

 CARTER 

 GARFIELD 

 WHEATLAND 

 LAKE V 

 MCCONE. 

 F LATHE AD 

 FALLOM * 

 MUSSEL SHELl 

 POM/fLL 

 MEA6.HER 

 PRAIRIE 

 BROADWATER 

 MtSSOULA 

 SANDERS 

 rOOLE 

 CLACiER 

 OLDEN VALLE 

 JEFFERSOM 

 CRAMITE 

 WIBAUX 

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TOTAL "^aE^iP CROPS PRODUCED 8 



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