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I per cent. The movement in the production of oats is similar. With respect to live stock the North Atlantic states show from decade to decade a continually decreas- ing proportion of the live stock of the country. For the census years 1900 and 19 10, respectively, they reported 9, 3 per cent and 9. 1 per cent of the cattle, 9. 3 per cent and 8. 0 per cent of the . Horses, 6, 9 per cent and 4. 4 per cent of the sheep, and 3. 7 per cent and 3. 8 per cent of the swine. There are, however, some im...portant particulars in which the North Atlantic states rank high. The denser population encourages a more intensive type of agriculture, and in dairying, vegetable growing, and fruit growing this section holds an important place. Distinctively dairy farms are relatively more than five times as preva- lent in this section as in the Middle West ; vegetable and fruit farms are three times as prevalent ; and in addition twice as great a proportion are classed as miscellaneous. Owing to the more intensive types of farming and the more careful adaptation of the crop to the particular soil best fitted to its production, the yields per acre in the East compare very favorably with those of the West.
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