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In figure 8 is shown graphically the average distribut 
area for the 100 farms over the seven-year period. 
1 GRAIN 
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of the farm area devoted to crops remained practically the same over 
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1914 
1913 
1910 
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in Forest and Johnson townships, Clinton County, Ind. 
Fic. 9.—Distribution of crop area on 100 farms 
in 1918. 
creage in 
the corn a 
se in 
y of labor, caused a decrea 
it 
A poor yield in 1917, together with the scare 
The area of rye was highest in 1918. 
The wheat area shows the widest variation over the period. 
through the 
Woodland occupies only 1 per cent 
I 
was increasec 
The area of tillable pasture 
t of untillable area. 
the period. 
of the farm area. 
improvemen 
The acreage taken up by roads, streams, waste, 
13648°—20—Bulil. 920-——-4 
