Description: A map of the United States from the U. S. Department of Agriculture (1923) showing the numbers and location of hogs produced in the United States in 1880. "The center of greatest production had shifted by 1880 to western Illinois, eastern and southern Iowa, and northwestern Missouri. The present Corn Belt area was nearly all occupied by hogs. Production in the East continued to decline." — United States Department of Agriculture Yearbook, 1923. Place Names: Agriculture, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas, Kansas, Arkansas, hog ISO Topic Categories: boundaries,
inlandWaters,
oceans,
farming Keywords: United States Production of Hogs, physical, political, statistical, production of hogs by united states in 1880, swine, pigs, pork, kAgriculture, physical features, country borders,
major political subdivisions, agriculture, boundaries,
inlandWaters,
oceans,
farming, Unknown, 1880 Source: , United States Department of Agriculture Yearbook 1922 (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1923) 189 Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman |
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