The book The Louisiana Pork Industry was written by author Geren, Oscar Putnam, 1880- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Louisiana Pork Industry book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Louisiana Pork Industry a good or bad book?
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In the great Middle West, including the fam- ous corn belt, the annual rainfall averages about 30 inches, and there is never a year but that some localities, and in some years whole states, are visited by long-continued drought, causing losses that run into untold millions. Southern Louisiana is the world's most favored spot in this respect, with an average annual rain- fall of nearly 60 inches, well distributed over the year, and with no record of destructive drought in the hundred years that ...weather records have been officially kept. In Southern Louisiana land is divided into drainage districts under state control, and the small state tax assures the landowner well- drained lands every day of the year, including sub-irrigation as a safeguard against any possible freak of nature which might cause a long dry spell. The marvelous fertility of the alluvial soil of Southern Louisiana has been the theme of count- less papers emanating from authoritative sources. It is not too much to say that investigation over the whole world has failed to disclose another body of land so nearly perfect for the production of all plant life — a soil that will pro- duce double, and often quadruple, the crops that can be grown in any other section.
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