390 DRY-FARMING 
rado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. It is the 
largest area of dry-farm land under approximately 
uniform conditions. Its drainage is into the Missis- 
sippi, and it covers an area of not less than four hun- 
Fic. 104. View of the 30,000-acre dry-farm district in Cache Valley, 
Utah. The part at the left of the fence is unreclaimed. 
dred thousand square miles. Dry-farm crops grow 
well over the whole area; in fact, dry-farming is well 
established in this district. In spite of the failures 
