The Argentine Republic Its Development And Progress
The Argentine Republic Its Development And Progress
Pierre Denis
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L73I Wheat first spread along the line from Buenos Aires to Bahia Blanca, west of the Sierra de la Ventana, then in the coastal district, east of Bahia Blanca. These two wheat-areas became connected after 1904, when the opening of the direct line from Olavarria to Buenos - 7Sper cent of the whole area, sown nitf, 15-39 fcrcent 5- 14 percent- less than 5f>er ceni~ bO'Long. W Gr. MAP IV. DENSITY OF THE MAIZE CROP. As it needs more heat and moisture than wheat, the maize does not go so far to the ...west and south. It is concentrated for export at the ports of the Rio de la Plata and the Parana, especially at Rosario. The Argentine " com belt, " the chief maize area, extends back of Rosario and San Nicolas to beyond Casilda and Pergamino. To face p. 198. WHEAT AND FLAX 199 Aires facilitated the development of the intermediate region (Pringles-Laprida) . From Bahia Blanca it spread to the west and north-west along the Toay line, and southward as far as Colorado on the coast. In the whole area of the Central Pampa it is still possible to distinguish two strata of immigrants, of different dates, one superimposed upon the other : the sheep- breeders and the farmers.
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