TENURE AND USE OF ARID GRAZING LANDS. 



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DIAGRAMS SHOWING RELATIONSHIP 

 BETWEEN RAINFALL and VARIOUS MEASURES 

 OF THE STATUS OF STOCK RAISING IN 

 ARIZONA and NEW MEXICO 



DEC.3I 



1908 1303 1910 1911 191 2 1913 1914 19/5 19/6 /917 19/ 8 

 INCHES 

 20 



DEC.3I 

 /9 08/303 /3I0 /9/I /9/2 /9/3 1314 /3/S /9I6 /9/7 1318 



INCHES 



AVERAGE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION^ 



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AVERAGE ANNUAL PREC/PITATION, 



® 



THOUSANDS OF HEAD 

 WOO 



PERCENTAGE 

 SO 



DOLLARS PER HEAD 

 SO 



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PER CENT OF TOTAL CATTLE SH/PPED (2) 

 AND AVERAGE SELL/NG PR/CE PER HEAD 



TOTAL NUMBER OF CATTLE® SSO 

 /N ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO 



THOUSANDS OF HEAD 



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SHIPMENTS OF WOOL FROMAR/ZONA 



DOLLARS PER HEAD PERCENTAGE OF BREEDING STOCK 

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Fig. 6.— Effect of rainfall on the livestock industry in Arizona and New Mexico. 



