Description: A map of the United States from the U. S. Department of Agriculture (1922) showing the number of gallons of milk sold from farms in 1899 by state. "The whole milk supply zones of some of the great cities had spread out over large areas by 1899. Boston drew milk from most of New England. New York City drew milk from central and eastern New York, Vermont, and western Massachusetts and Connecticut. In the East most of the milk sold went to the cities, whereas in the West much of it went to cheese and butter factories and some to condesaries." — United States Department of Agriculture Yearbook 1922, 1923. Place Names: Agriculture, New York, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Ohio, Massachusetts, Vermont, California, dairy product ISO Topic Categories: boundaries,
inlandWaters,
farming,
economy Keywords: Milk Sold from Farms, physical, political, statistical, milk sold from farms, milk production in gallons by state, kAgriculture, physical features, country borders,
major political subdivisions, agriculture,
economic, boundaries,
inlandWaters,
farming,
economy, Unknown, 1899 Source: , United States Department of Agriculture Yearbook 1922 (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1923) 303 Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman |
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