Grain Production And Consumption for Feed in the North Central And Southern Stat
Grain Production And Consumption for Feed in the North Central And Southern Stat
Sheryl S Lazarus
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For Wisconsin, a relatively large increase in oat production is projected by 1999 11. 3 million bushels ( 16. 9 percent ) . The states in the Northern Plains should increase their relative share of oat production, from 29. 3 per- cent in the mid-1970's to 33. 9 percent in 1999. Several of the other regions that produce relatively small amounts of oats are also likely to show larger shares of the total. For example, oat production as a propor- tion of U. S. Output is projected to increase from 6.... 2 to 7. 7 percent in the Northeast, from 1. 2 to 1. 8 per- cent in the Southeast, and from 2. 5 to 4. 2 percent in the Mountain States over the same period. Barley. Barley production is expected to increase by 175 million bushels between the mid-1970's and 1999. The five largest barley-growing states in the mid- 1970's (North Dakota, California, Minnesota, Montana, and Idaho) produced 69. 9 percent of the crop (Table 5). In the projected data, the concentration of produc- tion decreases slightly.
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