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RFBBPPCT–Corn Field
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RM2DG2YKB–Corn stalks on a July morning in northern Wisconsin.
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RMDC24WF–Corn field in cornbelt.
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RM2A7D42C–Iowa cornfields. Road through fields of corn near Winterset, Iowa, USA
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RMDC24XC–Corn field in cornbelt.
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RMC84K72–Corn Harvest Midwest USA
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RFM5K1CX–Photograph of a farm pond and surrounding land in rural Iowa on a summer day. The surrounding trees, sky and clouds are reflected in the pond.
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RFE362M5–Young corn plants on the field
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A graphic summary of American agriculture, based largely on the census of 1920 ... . (Compare Fig. 2 with Figs. 118to 120.) Information concerning farm facilities, including tractors, auto-mobiles, water piped into the house, and telephones, was collectedby the census in 1920 for the first time. Tractors are found mostlyin the Corn Belt, and the Spring Wheat, Great Plains, and SouthPacific Eegions. Over one-third of the automobiles are in the CornBelt, where one-half to three-quarters of the farms have such ve-hicles. Water has been piped into the houses mostly in the Hay andPasture Eegion, es Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-graphic-summary-of-american-agriculture-based-largely-on-the-census-of-1920-compare-fig-2-with-figs-118to-120-information-concerning-farm-facilities-including-tractors-auto-mobiles-water-piped-into-the-house-and-telephones-was-collectedby-the-census-in-1920-for-the-first-time-tractors-are-found-mostlyin-the-corn-belt-and-the-spring-wheat-great-plains-and-southpacific-eegions-over-one-third-of-the-automobiles-are-in-the-cornbelt-where-one-half-to-three-quarters-of-the-farms-have-such-ve-hicles-water-has-been-piped-into-the-houses-mostly-in-the-hay-andpasture-eegion-es-image340203615.html
RM2ANDH53–A graphic summary of American agriculture, based largely on the census of 1920 ... . (Compare Fig. 2 with Figs. 118to 120.) Information concerning farm facilities, including tractors, auto-mobiles, water piped into the house, and telephones, was collectedby the census in 1920 for the first time. Tractors are found mostlyin the Corn Belt, and the Spring Wheat, Great Plains, and SouthPacific Eegions. Over one-third of the automobiles are in the CornBelt, where one-half to three-quarters of the farms have such ve-hicles. Water has been piped into the houses mostly in the Hay andPasture Eegion, es
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RFS0HJFR–Nebraska corn field
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RMAEB1ND–Grain storage silos Holyoke Colorado, Midwest USA
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RMDC2506–Corn field in cornbelt.
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RMC84K7X–Corn Harvest Midwest USA
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RME21GXR–Young corn plants on the field
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RMA48R62–lincoln highway highway 30 crossing the mississippi the union pacific railroad at clinton iowa 1993
Report1908- . 303338433535 8 Corn Selection 133, Wisconsin 1905 828410088 66 38 1906 41 1907 Average 3237 General Average 69.76 36 07. // is poss/d/e for the average p7o-ductiofi of corn per acre of every stateto he doubled, not only -without extraexpense, but at a great saving of laborajidland. Fortunately this statementis more especially applicable to theprincipal corn producing- states. When natural selection assistsmans efforts the results are morerapidly accomplished, as in case ofthe northward extension of our cornbelt. Some of the northern stateshave been doubling their total pro-ductio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report1908-303338433535-8-corn-selection-133-wisconsin-1905-828410088-66-38-1906-41-1907-average-3237-general-average-6976-36-07-is-possde-for-the-average-p7o-ductiofi-of-corn-per-acre-of-every-stateto-he-doubled-not-only-without-extraexpense-but-at-a-great-saving-of-laborajidland-fortunately-this-statementis-more-especially-applicable-to-theprincipal-corn-producing-states-when-natural-selection-assistsmans-efforts-the-results-are-morerapidly-accomplished-as-in-case-ofthe-northward-extension-of-our-cornbelt-some-of-the-northern-stateshave-been-doubling-their-total-pro-ductio-image339046127.html
RM2AKGTP7–Report1908- . 303338433535 8 Corn Selection 133, Wisconsin 1905 828410088 66 38 1906 41 1907 Average 3237 General Average 69.76 36 07. // is poss/d/e for the average p7o-ductiofi of corn per acre of every stateto he doubled, not only -without extraexpense, but at a great saving of laborajidland. Fortunately this statementis more especially applicable to theprincipal corn producing- states. When natural selection assistsmans efforts the results are morerapidly accomplished, as in case ofthe northward extension of our cornbelt. Some of the northern stateshave been doubling their total pro-ductio
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RM2DG2YKR–Corn stalks on a July morning in northern Wisconsin.
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RMC84K55–Corn Harvest Midwest USA
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A graphic summary of American agriculture, based largely on the census of 1920 ... . Fig. 79.—About half the pure-bred draft horses in the United States are in the CornBelt, and most of the other half are in the Hay and Pasture, Spring Wheat, and GreatPlains Regions. Very few are found in the South or Southwest. In California, Oregon,Washington, and Idaho, however, pure-bred draft horses relative to the total numberof horses are almost as common as in the Corn Belt. Three-fourths of the pure-breddraft horses in the United States are Percherons, 10 per cent are Belgians, 5 per cent areShires, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-graphic-summary-of-american-agriculture-based-largely-on-the-census-of-1920-fig-79about-half-the-pure-bred-draft-horses-in-the-united-states-are-in-the-cornbelt-and-most-of-the-other-half-are-in-the-hay-and-pasture-spring-wheat-and-greatplains-regions-very-few-are-found-in-the-south-or-southwest-in-california-oregonwashington-and-idaho-however-pure-bred-draft-horses-relative-to-the-total-numberof-horses-are-almost-as-common-as-in-the-corn-belt-three-fourths-of-the-pure-breddraft-horses-in-the-united-states-are-percherons-10-per-cent-are-belgians-5-per-cent-areshires-a-image340175943.html
RM2ANC9TR–A graphic summary of American agriculture, based largely on the census of 1920 ... . Fig. 79.—About half the pure-bred draft horses in the United States are in the CornBelt, and most of the other half are in the Hay and Pasture, Spring Wheat, and GreatPlains Regions. Very few are found in the South or Southwest. In California, Oregon,Washington, and Idaho, however, pure-bred draft horses relative to the total numberof horses are almost as common as in the Corn Belt. Three-fourths of the pure-breddraft horses in the United States are Percherons, 10 per cent are Belgians, 5 per cent areShires, a
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RM2E0ME03–Corn field in northern Wisconsin.
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Corn secrets . Lice. Lice on the husks willcause the shucks to turn yellow pre-maturely. In selecting seed do notmistake this yellow condition forearly ripening. Figs, i and 2.—The product ofthe average hill of corn in the cornbelt equals thirty-two bushels peracre. We plant three kernels andharvest what is equal to one tenounce ear, or one small ear weigh-ing seven ounces and a nubbinweighing three ounces. Fig. 3. Uniformity of HeightDesirable.—The height of ears willvary with different varieties, soils,and latitudes, but it should be uni-form as shown by these excellenthills. If every hill p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corn-secrets-lice-lice-on-the-husks-willcause-the-shucks-to-turn-yellow-pre-maturely-in-selecting-seed-do-notmistake-this-yellow-condition-forearly-ripening-figs-i-and-2the-product-ofthe-average-hill-of-corn-in-the-cornbelt-equals-thirty-two-bushels-peracre-we-plant-three-kernels-andharvest-what-is-equal-to-one-tenounce-ear-or-one-small-ear-weigh-ing-seven-ounces-and-a-nubbinweighing-three-ounces-fig-3-uniformity-of-heightdesirablethe-height-of-ears-willvary-with-different-varieties-soilsand-latitudes-but-it-should-be-uni-form-as-shown-by-these-excellenthills-if-every-hill-p-image340213205.html
RM2ANE1BH–Corn secrets . Lice. Lice on the husks willcause the shucks to turn yellow pre-maturely. In selecting seed do notmistake this yellow condition forearly ripening. Figs, i and 2.—The product ofthe average hill of corn in the cornbelt equals thirty-two bushels peracre. We plant three kernels andharvest what is equal to one tenounce ear, or one small ear weigh-ing seven ounces and a nubbinweighing three ounces. Fig. 3. Uniformity of HeightDesirable.—The height of ears willvary with different varieties, soils,and latitudes, but it should be uni-form as shown by these excellenthills. If every hill p
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RMAEB1N8–Man Filling old car with gas in small town Holyoke Colorado USA
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RMA48R47–prarie farming in iowa usa 1992
Types and market classes of live stock . profitable. On his high-priced landhe cannot afford to raise steers to two years old or older andthen fatten them. The cornbelt cattle feeder, however, is notbound by the same rules. He usually buys western steersraised on cheaper lands, and so long as thin two- and three-year- * U. S. Dept. Agr. Report 113, p. 17. 95 96 Types and Market Classes of Live Stock old steers may be bought at prices low enough to make themprofitable, the feeder will continue to make use of them as wellas of calves and yearlings. Profits in cattle feeding come from skill in fe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/types-and-market-classes-of-live-stock-profitable-on-his-high-priced-landhe-cannot-afford-to-raise-steers-to-two-years-old-or-older-andthen-fatten-them-the-cornbelt-cattle-feeder-however-is-notbound-by-the-same-rules-he-usually-buys-western-steersraised-on-cheaper-lands-and-so-long-as-thin-two-and-three-year-u-s-dept-agr-report-113-p-17-95-96-types-and-market-classes-of-live-stock-old-steers-may-be-bought-at-prices-low-enough-to-make-themprofitable-the-feeder-will-continue-to-make-use-of-them-as-wellas-of-calves-and-yearlings-profits-in-cattle-feeding-come-from-skill-in-fe-image342724620.html
RM2AWGCN0–Types and market classes of live stock . profitable. On his high-priced landhe cannot afford to raise steers to two years old or older andthen fatten them. The cornbelt cattle feeder, however, is notbound by the same rules. He usually buys western steersraised on cheaper lands, and so long as thin two- and three-year- * U. S. Dept. Agr. Report 113, p. 17. 95 96 Types and Market Classes of Live Stock old steers may be bought at prices low enough to make themprofitable, the feeder will continue to make use of them as wellas of calves and yearlings. Profits in cattle feeding come from skill in fe
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RMAEB1N6–Farm Insurance building in Holyoke Colorado USA
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RM2E0ME1E–Corn field in northern Wisconsin.
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RMA48R4A–Big trucks crossing corn prairie in iowa usa
Types and market classes of live stock . purpose cow. Therecan be no doubting this argument and it was this demand whichmade the old-time Shorthorn the popular cow with farmersfifty or sixty years ago. Another argument frequently advanced in behalf of dual-purpose cattle is that beef production on high-priced land must,in the future, come from a dual-purpose type of cattle. On west- 180 Types and Market Classes of Live Stock 181 em ranches where land is cheap, a calf is all the return a cowneed give in order to make her profitable, but the cornbelt far-mer on $100 and $200 land cannot conduct Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/types-and-market-classes-of-live-stock-purpose-cow-therecan-be-no-doubting-this-argument-and-it-was-this-demand-whichmade-the-old-time-shorthorn-the-popular-cow-with-farmersfifty-or-sixty-years-ago-another-argument-frequently-advanced-in-behalf-of-dual-purpose-cattle-is-that-beef-production-on-high-priced-land-mustin-the-future-come-from-a-dual-purpose-type-of-cattle-on-west-180-types-and-market-classes-of-live-stock-181-em-ranches-where-land-is-cheap-a-calf-is-all-the-return-a-cowneed-give-in-order-to-make-her-profitable-but-the-cornbelt-far-mer-on-100-and-200-land-cannot-conduct-image342712299.html
RM2AWFW0Y–Types and market classes of live stock . purpose cow. Therecan be no doubting this argument and it was this demand whichmade the old-time Shorthorn the popular cow with farmersfifty or sixty years ago. Another argument frequently advanced in behalf of dual-purpose cattle is that beef production on high-priced land must,in the future, come from a dual-purpose type of cattle. On west- 180 Types and Market Classes of Live Stock 181 em ranches where land is cheap, a calf is all the return a cowneed give in order to make her profitable, but the cornbelt far-mer on $100 and $200 land cannot conduct
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Corn field in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corn-field-in-northern-wisconsin-image396496546.html
RM2E11YAX–Corn field in northern Wisconsin.
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RMA48R64–lincoln highway garage forecourt grand island nebraska 1993
. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. Above prices are subject to market changes. Place your order early. SILVER KING,WIS. NO. 7. LIST OF CHOICE FARM SEEDS FOR 1916. 43. EARLIEST OP ALL CORN. KING OF THE EARLIES DENT. Color, bright golden yellow. The stalks grow from 6 to 8 feet in height, and arethickly covered with leaves close to the ground, yielding a large amount of excellentfodder. The ears are medium in length, cob very small, closrvly set with long, deep ker-nels. This Corn is eminently adapted for planting in the northern limits of the CornBelt, and will mature a crop in 85 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/curries-farm-and-garden-annual-spring-1916-above-prices-are-subject-to-market-changes-place-your-order-early-silver-kingwis-no-7-list-of-choice-farm-seeds-for-1916-43-earliest-op-all-corn-king-of-the-earlies-dent-color-bright-golden-yellow-the-stalks-grow-from-6-to-8-feet-in-height-and-arethickly-covered-with-leaves-close-to-the-ground-yielding-a-large-amount-of-excellentfodder-the-ears-are-medium-in-length-cob-very-small-closrvly-set-with-long-deep-ker-nels-this-corn-is-eminently-adapted-for-planting-in-the-northern-limits-of-the-cornbelt-and-will-mature-a-crop-in-85-image336715274.html
RM2AFPKNE–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. Above prices are subject to market changes. Place your order early. SILVER KING,WIS. NO. 7. LIST OF CHOICE FARM SEEDS FOR 1916. 43. EARLIEST OP ALL CORN. KING OF THE EARLIES DENT. Color, bright golden yellow. The stalks grow from 6 to 8 feet in height, and arethickly covered with leaves close to the ground, yielding a large amount of excellentfodder. The ears are medium in length, cob very small, closrvly set with long, deep ker-nels. This Corn is eminently adapted for planting in the northern limits of the CornBelt, and will mature a crop in 85
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RMAEB1P0–Dairy King ice cream parlour in small town Holyoke Colorado USA
Corn field in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corn-field-in-northern-wisconsin-image396288502.html
RM2E0ME0P–Corn field in northern Wisconsin.
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A graphic summary of American agriculture, based largely on the census of 1920 ... . Fia. 89.—Over two-fifths of the hogs and pigs in the United States are in the CornBelt, nearly one-fifth are in the Cotton- Belt, and nearly another fifth in the Corn andWinter Wheat Region. In 1919 there were, on the average, 106 swine per square mileIn the Com Belt, 27 in the Cotton Belt, 32 in the Corn and Winter Wheat Region17 In the Hay and Pasture Region, and about 4 per square mile in the remainder ofthe United States. Just as the cool Hay and Pasture Region finds the best outlet forits crops in feeding Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-graphic-summary-of-american-agriculture-based-largely-on-the-census-of-1920-fia-89over-two-fifths-of-the-hogs-and-pigs-in-the-united-states-are-in-the-cornbelt-nearly-one-fifth-are-in-the-cotton-belt-and-nearly-another-fifth-in-the-corn-andwinter-wheat-region-in-1919-there-were-on-the-average-106-swine-per-square-milein-the-com-belt-27-in-the-cotton-belt-32-in-the-corn-and-winter-wheat-region17-in-the-hay-and-pasture-region-and-about-4-per-square-mile-in-the-remainder-ofthe-united-states-just-as-the-cool-hay-and-pasture-region-finds-the-best-outlet-forits-crops-in-feeding-image340172906.html
RM2ANC60A–A graphic summary of American agriculture, based largely on the census of 1920 ... . Fia. 89.—Over two-fifths of the hogs and pigs in the United States are in the CornBelt, nearly one-fifth are in the Cotton- Belt, and nearly another fifth in the Corn andWinter Wheat Region. In 1919 there were, on the average, 106 swine per square mileIn the Com Belt, 27 in the Cotton Belt, 32 in the Corn and Winter Wheat Region17 In the Hay and Pasture Region, and about 4 per square mile in the remainder ofthe United States. Just as the cool Hay and Pasture Region finds the best outlet forits crops in feeding
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Corn field in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corn-field-in-northern-wisconsin-image396288531.html
RM2E0ME1R–Corn field in northern Wisconsin.
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RMA48R61–lincoln highway cowboys at rodeo bellevue iowa 1993
. Yearbook of agriculture . roducts. (Compare Fig. 2 with Figs. 118to 120.) Information concerning farm facilities, including tractors, auto-mobiles, water piped into the house, and telephones, was collectedby the census in 1920 for the first time. Tractors are found mostlyin the Corn Belt, and the Spring Wheat. Great Plains, and SouthPacific Regions. Over one-third of the automobiles are in the CornBelt, where one-half to three-quarters of the farms have such ve-hicles. Water lias been piped into the houses mostly in the Haj^ andPasture Region, especially in Xew England, and in the South Paci Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yearbook-of-agriculture-roducts-compare-fig-2-with-figs-118to-120-information-concerning-farm-facilities-including-tractors-auto-mobiles-water-piped-into-the-house-and-telephones-was-collectedby-the-census-in-1920-for-the-first-time-tractors-are-found-mostlyin-the-corn-belt-and-the-spring-wheat-great-plains-and-southpacific-regions-over-one-third-of-the-automobiles-are-in-the-cornbelt-where-one-half-to-three-quarters-of-the-farms-have-such-ve-hicles-water-lias-been-piped-into-the-houses-mostly-in-the-haj-andpasture-region-especially-in-xew-england-and-in-the-south-paci-image369827607.html
RM2CDK2TR–. Yearbook of agriculture . roducts. (Compare Fig. 2 with Figs. 118to 120.) Information concerning farm facilities, including tractors, auto-mobiles, water piped into the house, and telephones, was collectedby the census in 1920 for the first time. Tractors are found mostlyin the Corn Belt, and the Spring Wheat. Great Plains, and SouthPacific Regions. Over one-third of the automobiles are in the CornBelt, where one-half to three-quarters of the farms have such ve-hicles. Water lias been piped into the houses mostly in the Haj^ andPasture Region, especially in Xew England, and in the South Paci
Man Filling old car with gas in small town Holyoke Colorado USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/man-filling-old-car-with-gas-in-small-town-holyoke-colorado-usa-image7786521.html
RMAEB1NA–Man Filling old car with gas in small town Holyoke Colorado USA
Corn field in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corn-field-in-northern-wisconsin-image396288528.html
RM2E0ME1M–Corn field in northern Wisconsin.
lincoln highway.george preston owner of the last original gas station on the lincoln highway 1992 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lincoln-highwaygeorge-preston-owner-of-the-last-original-gas-station-image3581781.html
RMA48R56–lincoln highway.george preston owner of the last original gas station on the lincoln highway 1992
. In foreign fields; sketches of travel in South America and western Europe. for wheat or oats or pos-sibly for a small area of beets or potatoes; thenoats or wheat again; then alfalfa to stand for sev-eral years, sowing sainfoin with the alfalfa. It isnot a natural grass soil. Along the roadsides onedoes not see the thick mats of bluegrass that one isused to seeing in the cornbelt; in fact, one sees nobluegrass at all. Labor, said M. Thirouin, drewwages every week, whereas once the men would hirefor four or eight months and draw nothing till theend of that term. He paid $20 per month withboar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-foreign-fields-sketches-of-travel-in-south-america-and-western-europe-for-wheat-or-oats-or-pos-sibly-for-a-small-area-of-beets-or-potatoes-thenoats-or-wheat-again-then-alfalfa-to-stand-for-sev-eral-years-sowing-sainfoin-with-the-alfalfa-it-isnot-a-natural-grass-soil-along-the-roadsides-onedoes-not-see-the-thick-mats-of-bluegrass-that-one-isused-to-seeing-in-the-cornbelt-in-fact-one-sees-nobluegrass-at-all-labor-said-m-thirouin-drewwages-every-week-whereas-once-the-men-would-hirefor-four-or-eight-months-and-draw-nothing-till-theend-of-that-term-he-paid-20-per-month-withboar-image370697926.html
RM2CF2MYJ–. In foreign fields; sketches of travel in South America and western Europe. for wheat or oats or pos-sibly for a small area of beets or potatoes; thenoats or wheat again; then alfalfa to stand for sev-eral years, sowing sainfoin with the alfalfa. It isnot a natural grass soil. Along the roadsides onedoes not see the thick mats of bluegrass that one isused to seeing in the cornbelt; in fact, one sees nobluegrass at all. Labor, said M. Thirouin, drewwages every week, whereas once the men would hirefor four or eight months and draw nothing till theend of that term. He paid $20 per month withboar
Man Filling old car with gas in small town Holyoke Colorado USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/man-filling-old-car-with-gas-in-small-town-holyoke-colorado-usa-image7786520.html
RMAEB1N9–Man Filling old car with gas in small town Holyoke Colorado USA
Barn and corn field in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/barn-and-corn-field-in-northern-wisconsin-image396288172.html
RM2E0MDH0–Barn and corn field in northern Wisconsin.
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. The church and the community . TEN YEARS AGO TO-DAY DIAGRAM SHOWING THE INCREASE IN TENANT FARMS (bLACK) INA PARISH OF IOWA DURING THE PAST TEN YEARS. agencies in rural communities, is the rapid increase oftenantry in the United States. The increase in one small ECONOMIC FACTORS 45 parish in the heart of one of the best farming sections inIowa is indicated in the diagram on the opposite page. A survey made of a parish in lUinois in the rich cornbelt reveals the following situation:. OWNERS OF THE BLACK AREAS (48 PER CENT) LIVE OUTSIDE THEparish; OWNERS OF THE GRAY AREAS (13 PER CENT) LIVE IN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-church-and-the-community-ten-years-ago-to-day-diagram-showing-the-increase-in-tenant-farms-black-ina-parish-of-iowa-during-the-past-ten-years-agencies-in-rural-communities-is-the-rapid-increase-oftenantry-in-the-united-states-the-increase-in-one-small-economic-factors-45-parish-in-the-heart-of-one-of-the-best-farming-sections-iniowa-is-indicated-in-the-diagram-on-the-opposite-page-a-survey-made-of-a-parish-in-luinois-in-the-rich-cornbelt-reveals-the-following-situation-owners-of-the-black-areas-48-per-cent-live-outside-theparish-owners-of-the-gray-areas-13-per-cent-live-in-image370155988.html
RM2CE61MM–. The church and the community . TEN YEARS AGO TO-DAY DIAGRAM SHOWING THE INCREASE IN TENANT FARMS (bLACK) INA PARISH OF IOWA DURING THE PAST TEN YEARS. agencies in rural communities, is the rapid increase oftenantry in the United States. The increase in one small ECONOMIC FACTORS 45 parish in the heart of one of the best farming sections inIowa is indicated in the diagram on the opposite page. A survey made of a parish in lUinois in the rich cornbelt reveals the following situation:. OWNERS OF THE BLACK AREAS (48 PER CENT) LIVE OUTSIDE THEparish; OWNERS OF THE GRAY AREAS (13 PER CENT) LIVE IN
Grain silos and US Mail truck in small town of Holyoke Colorado USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grain-silos-and-us-mail-truck-in-small-town-of-holyoke-colorado-usa-image7786531.html
RMAEB1P4–Grain silos and US Mail truck in small town of Holyoke Colorado USA
Sunrise over a corn field in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sunrise-over-a-corn-field-in-northern-wisconsin-image396288484.html
RM2E0ME04–Sunrise over a corn field in northern Wisconsin.
Corn stalks on a July morning in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corn-stalks-on-a-july-morning-in-northern-wisconsin-image388528106.html
RM2DG2YFP–Corn stalks on a July morning in northern Wisconsin.
lincoln highway corn country belle plaine iowa 1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lincoln-highway-corn-country-belle-plaine-iowa-1993-image3581790.html
RMA48R5F–lincoln highway corn country belle plaine iowa 1993
. Yearbook of agriculture . Fig. 89.—Over two-fiftlis of the hogs and pigs in the United States are in the CornBelt, nearly one-fifth are in the Cotton Belt, and nearly another fifth in the Corn andWinter Wheat Region. In 1919 there were, on the average, 106 swine per square milein the Corn Belt, 27 in the Cotton Belt, 32 in the Corn and Winter Wheat Region,17 in the Hay and Pasture Region, and about 4 per square mile in thi- remainder ofthe United States. Just as the cool Hay and Pasture Region finds the best outlet forits crops in feeding dairy cows, so the warm, rich Corn Belt finds the gro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yearbook-of-agriculture-fig-89over-two-fiftlis-of-the-hogs-and-pigs-in-the-united-states-are-in-the-cornbelt-nearly-one-fifth-are-in-the-cotton-belt-and-nearly-another-fifth-in-the-corn-andwinter-wheat-region-in-1919-there-were-on-the-average-106-swine-per-square-milein-the-corn-belt-27-in-the-cotton-belt-32-in-the-corn-and-winter-wheat-region17-in-the-hay-and-pasture-region-and-about-4-per-square-mile-in-thi-remainder-ofthe-united-states-just-as-the-cool-hay-and-pasture-region-finds-the-best-outlet-forits-crops-in-feeding-dairy-cows-so-the-warm-rich-corn-belt-finds-the-gro-image369811204.html
RM2CDJ9Y0–. Yearbook of agriculture . Fig. 89.—Over two-fiftlis of the hogs and pigs in the United States are in the CornBelt, nearly one-fifth are in the Cotton Belt, and nearly another fifth in the Corn andWinter Wheat Region. In 1919 there were, on the average, 106 swine per square milein the Corn Belt, 27 in the Cotton Belt, 32 in the Corn and Winter Wheat Region,17 in the Hay and Pasture Region, and about 4 per square mile in thi- remainder ofthe United States. Just as the cool Hay and Pasture Region finds the best outlet forits crops in feeding dairy cows, so the warm, rich Corn Belt finds the gro
18 Wheel truck in front of grain silo main street Holyoke Colorado USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-wheel-truck-in-front-of-grain-silo-main-street-holyoke-colorado-image7786537.html
RMAEB1PA–18 Wheel truck in front of grain silo main street Holyoke Colorado USA
Northern Wisconsin farm on a July morning. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/northern-wisconsin-farm-on-a-july-morning-image388528095.html
RM2DG2YFB–Northern Wisconsin farm on a July morning.
lincoln highway todd larsons living in a former motel room came to brady from a tiny settlement called arthur nebraska Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lincoln-highway-todd-larsons-living-in-a-former-motel-room-came-to-image3581794.html
RMA48R63–lincoln highway todd larsons living in a former motel room came to brady from a tiny settlement called arthur nebraska
. Yearbook of agriculture . Fig. 89.—Over two-fiftlis of the hogs and pigs in the United States are in the CornBelt, nearly one-fifth are in the Cotton Belt, and nearly another fifth in the Corn andWinter Wheat Region. In 1919 there were, on the average, 106 swine per square milein the Corn Belt, 27 in the Cotton Belt, 32 in the Corn and Winter Wheat Region,17 in the Hay and Pasture Region, and about 4 per square mile in thi- remainder ofthe United States. Just as the cool Hay and Pasture Region finds the best outlet forits crops in feeding dairy cows, so the warm, rich Corn Belt finds the gro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yearbook-of-agriculture-fig-89over-two-fiftlis-of-the-hogs-and-pigs-in-the-united-states-are-in-the-cornbelt-nearly-one-fifth-are-in-the-cotton-belt-and-nearly-another-fifth-in-the-corn-andwinter-wheat-region-in-1919-there-were-on-the-average-106-swine-per-square-milein-the-corn-belt-27-in-the-cotton-belt-32-in-the-corn-and-winter-wheat-region17-in-the-hay-and-pasture-region-and-about-4-per-square-mile-in-thi-remainder-ofthe-united-states-just-as-the-cool-hay-and-pasture-region-finds-the-best-outlet-forits-crops-in-feeding-dairy-cows-so-the-warm-rich-corn-belt-finds-the-gro-image369811313.html
RM2CDJA2W–. Yearbook of agriculture . Fig. 89.—Over two-fiftlis of the hogs and pigs in the United States are in the CornBelt, nearly one-fifth are in the Cotton Belt, and nearly another fifth in the Corn andWinter Wheat Region. In 1919 there were, on the average, 106 swine per square milein the Corn Belt, 27 in the Cotton Belt, 32 in the Corn and Winter Wheat Region,17 in the Hay and Pasture Region, and about 4 per square mile in thi- remainder ofthe United States. Just as the cool Hay and Pasture Region finds the best outlet forits crops in feeding dairy cows, so the warm, rich Corn Belt finds the gro
Corn stalks on a July morning in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corn-stalks-on-a-july-morning-in-northern-wisconsin-image388528097.html
RM2DG2YFD–Corn stalks on a July morning in northern Wisconsin.
lincoln highway. man walking white toy poodle dog beside albert a large concrete hereford bull .audubon iowa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lincoln-highway-man-walking-white-toy-poodle-dog-beside-albert-a-large-image3581796.html
RMA48R65–lincoln highway. man walking white toy poodle dog beside albert a large concrete hereford bull .audubon iowa
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, June 13,1908.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 ooo»o.c^ooc«»»k»ooovv:c<^:<«'Ovo THE FARM «»5cei5C85ceacet8K95cesc8»ssc«82CKea We have a slumbering idea that beet prices will continue steady and strong for the next five or six years. Some of the cattlemen up in the north- west are spaying their heifers this spring which to us looks like the very thing not to do. We have fewer cattle per capita than for twenty years. There are no surplus cattle in the east or south and the supply is quite short here on the plains and throughout the cornbelt where the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-horses-saturday-june-131908-the-breeder-and-sportsman-11-oooocoockooovvcltltovo-the-farm-5cei5c85ceacet8k95cesc8ssc82ckea-we-have-a-slumbering-idea-that-beet-prices-will-continue-steady-and-strong-for-the-next-five-or-six-years-some-of-the-cattlemen-up-in-the-north-west-are-spaying-their-heifers-this-spring-which-to-us-looks-like-the-very-thing-not-to-do-we-have-fewer-cattle-per-capita-than-for-twenty-years-there-are-no-surplus-cattle-in-the-east-or-south-and-the-supply-is-quite-short-here-on-the-plains-and-throughout-the-cornbelt-where-the-image234323229.html
RMRH69JN–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, June 13,1908.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 ooo»o.c^ooc«»»k»ooovv:c<^:<«'Ovo THE FARM «»5cei5C85ceacet8K95cesc8»ssc«82CKea We have a slumbering idea that beet prices will continue steady and strong for the next five or six years. Some of the cattlemen up in the north- west are spaying their heifers this spring which to us looks like the very thing not to do. We have fewer cattle per capita than for twenty years. There are no surplus cattle in the east or south and the supply is quite short here on the plains and throughout the cornbelt where the
Corn stalks on a July morning in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corn-stalks-on-a-july-morning-in-northern-wisconsin-image388528169.html
RM2DG2YJ1–Corn stalks on a July morning in northern Wisconsin.
portrait of farmhand in iowa usa 1992 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-farmhand-in-iowa-usa-1992-image3581772.html
RMA48R4D–portrait of farmhand in iowa usa 1992
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, July 7, 1917] TwagHiFmra^MiqWWWIMHIW^. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 BETTER LIVE STOCK and Agricultural Topics THE SHORTHORN AS A BEEF MAKER. aPPBHiraiKraHIHiraiHIMrtMmWMMMtal^ By John J. Lawler. [Reprinted from Shorthorn World, Jan. 25, 1917] Editor's Note.—John J. Lawler is the heaviest in- dividual buyer of cattle in the United States, his purchases on the Chicago market last year approxi- mated 5,800 weekly. He owns about 29,000 acres of land in Jasper and Newton counties, Indiana, and Cook county, Illinois; supplies hundreds of cornbelt and Easter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-horses-saturday-july-7-1917-twaghifmramiqwwwimhiw-the-breeder-and-sportsman-11-better-live-stock-and-agricultural-topics-the-shorthorn-as-a-beef-maker-appbhiraikrahihiraihimrtmmwmmmtal-by-john-j-lawler-reprinted-from-shorthorn-world-jan-25-1917-editors-notejohn-j-lawler-is-the-heaviest-in-dividual-buyer-of-cattle-in-the-united-states-his-purchases-on-the-chicago-market-last-year-approxi-mated-5800-weekly-he-owns-about-29000-acres-of-land-in-jasper-and-newton-counties-indiana-and-cook-county-illinois-supplies-hundreds-of-cornbelt-and-easter-image234302342.html
RMRH5B0P–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, July 7, 1917] TwagHiFmra^MiqWWWIMHIW^. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 BETTER LIVE STOCK and Agricultural Topics THE SHORTHORN AS A BEEF MAKER. aPPBHiraiKraHIHiraiHIMrtMmWMMMtal^ By John J. Lawler. [Reprinted from Shorthorn World, Jan. 25, 1917] Editor's Note.—John J. Lawler is the heaviest in- dividual buyer of cattle in the United States, his purchases on the Chicago market last year approxi- mated 5,800 weekly. He owns about 29,000 acres of land in Jasper and Newton counties, Indiana, and Cook county, Illinois; supplies hundreds of cornbelt and Easter
Corn stalks on a July morning in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corn-stalks-on-a-july-morning-in-northern-wisconsin-image388528108.html
RM2DG2YFT–Corn stalks on a July morning in northern Wisconsin.
lincoln highway riverview dr shores of mississippi where highway 30 crosses route 60 .clinton iowa 1992 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lincoln-highway-riverview-dr-shores-of-mississippi-where-highway-30-image3581780.html
RMA48R55–lincoln highway riverview dr shores of mississippi where highway 30 crosses route 60 .clinton iowa 1992
Corn stalks on a July morning in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corn-stalks-on-a-july-morning-in-northern-wisconsin-image388528098.html
RM2DG2YFE–Corn stalks on a July morning in northern Wisconsin.
The sun is rising over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sun-is-rising-over-a-cut-cornfield-in-northern-wisconsin-image406942931.html
RM2EJ1RT3–The sun is rising over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin.
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RMA48R48–prarie farming in iowa usa 1992
The sun is rising over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sun-is-rising-over-a-cut-cornfield-in-northern-wisconsin-image406942883.html
RM2EJ1RPB–The sun is rising over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin.
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RMA48R66–lincoln highway.village post office watkins iowa 1993
The late afternoon light illuminating a farm in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-late-afternoon-light-illuminating-a-farm-in-northern-wisconsin-image411771557.html
RM2EWWPR1–The late afternoon light illuminating a farm in northern Wisconsin.
The late afternoon light illuminating a farm in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-late-afternoon-light-illuminating-a-farm-in-northern-wisconsin-image411771668.html
RM2EWWPY0–The late afternoon light illuminating a farm in northern Wisconsin.
The late afternoon light illuminating a farm in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-late-afternoon-light-illuminating-a-farm-in-northern-wisconsin-image411771670.html
RM2EWWPY2–The late afternoon light illuminating a farm in northern Wisconsin.
The late afternoon light illuminating a farm in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-late-afternoon-light-illuminating-a-farm-in-northern-wisconsin-image411771558.html
RM2EWWPR2–The late afternoon light illuminating a farm in northern Wisconsin.
Standing corn and fall colors in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/standing-corn-and-fall-colors-in-northern-wisconsin-image382720598.html
RM2D6JC0P–Standing corn and fall colors in northern Wisconsin.
Standing corn and fall colors in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/standing-corn-and-fall-colors-in-northern-wisconsin-image382720603.html
RM2D6JC0Y–Standing corn and fall colors in northern Wisconsin.
White-tailed fawn in a cut cornfield at sunrise. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-tailed-fawn-in-a-cut-cornfield-at-sunrise-image402843170.html
RM2EBB2G2–White-tailed fawn in a cut cornfield at sunrise.
White-tailed fawn in a cut cornfield at sunrise. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-tailed-fawn-in-a-cut-cornfield-at-sunrise-image402843161.html
RM2EBB2FN–White-tailed fawn in a cut cornfield at sunrise.
A homemade deer stand in a grove of young aspen and overlooking a cut corn field. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-homemade-deer-stand-in-a-grove-of-young-aspen-and-overlooking-a-cut-corn-field-image397271980.html
RM2E298D0–A homemade deer stand in a grove of young aspen and overlooking a cut corn field.
Canada geese flying over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canada-geese-flying-over-a-cut-cornfield-in-northern-wisconsin-image406942886.html
RM2EJ1RPE–Canada geese flying over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin.
Canada geese flying over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canada-geese-flying-over-a-cut-cornfield-in-northern-wisconsin-image406942873.html
RM2EJ1RP1–Canada geese flying over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin.
Canada geese flying over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canada-geese-flying-over-a-cut-cornfield-in-northern-wisconsin-image406942880.html
RM2EJ1RP8–Canada geese flying over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin.
Canada geese flying over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canada-geese-flying-over-a-cut-cornfield-in-northern-wisconsin-image406942882.html
RM2EJ1RPA–Canada geese flying over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin.
Canada geese flying over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canada-geese-flying-over-a-cut-cornfield-in-northern-wisconsin-image406942874.html
RM2EJ1RP2–Canada geese flying over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin.
Canada geese flying over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canada-geese-flying-over-a-cut-cornfield-in-northern-wisconsin-image406942868.html
RM2EJ1RNT–Canada geese flying over a cut cornfield in northern Wisconsin.
White-tailed doe standing at the edge of a farmer's field in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-tailed-doe-standing-at-the-edge-of-a-farmers-field-in-northern-wisconsin-image401691720.html
RM2E9EHTT–White-tailed doe standing at the edge of a farmer's field in northern Wisconsin.
A homemade tree stand overlooking a patch of young aspen and a corn field in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-homemade-tree-stand-overlooking-a-patch-of-young-aspen-and-a-corn-field-in-northern-wisconsin-image388528086.html
RM2DG2YF2–A homemade tree stand overlooking a patch of young aspen and a corn field in northern Wisconsin.
White-tailed deer in a cut field of corn in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-tailed-deer-in-a-cut-field-of-corn-in-northern-wisconsin-image401691728.html
RM2E9EHW4–White-tailed deer in a cut field of corn in northern Wisconsin.
White-tailed deer in a cut field of corn in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-tailed-deer-in-a-cut-field-of-corn-in-northern-wisconsin-image401691629.html
RM2E9EHNH–White-tailed deer in a cut field of corn in northern Wisconsin.
White-tailed deer in a cut field of corn in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-tailed-deer-in-a-cut-field-of-corn-in-northern-wisconsin-image401691612.html
RM2E9EHN0–White-tailed deer in a cut field of corn in northern Wisconsin.
White-tailed deer in a cut field of corn in northern Wisconsin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-tailed-deer-in-a-cut-field-of-corn-in-northern-wisconsin-image401691626.html
RM2E9EHNE–White-tailed deer in a cut field of corn in northern Wisconsin.
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