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“Bees are efficient foragers. One example is the southeastern blueberry bee, Habropoda laboriosa, a hard working little creature capable of visiting as many as 50,000 blueberry flowers in her short life and pollinating enough of them to produce more than 6,000 ripe blueberries. At market those 6,000 blueberries are worth approximately $20 or more. Not every bee that you see flitting about may be worth $20, but all of them combined keep the world of flowering plants going. The world as we know it would not exist if there were no bees to pollinate the earth’s 250,000 flowering plants.”
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bee Basics : An Introduction to Our Native Bees

“1889 (MDCCCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1889th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 889th year of the 2nd millennium, the 89th year of the 19th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1880s decade. As of the start of 1889, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.”
U.S. Department of Agriculture, The Encyclopedia of Wood

“Return to:
U. S. Department of Agriculture
ESCS/Statistics, Room 0005 So. Bldg.
14th & Independence Ave., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20250 H£AT ·-·-- ·-----··--- ---
ACREAGE
YIELD
PRODUCTION
By States, 1866- 1943
• All wheat
• Winter wheat
• All spring wheat
• Spring wheat other than durum
• Durum wheat
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
February 1955
STATISTICAL BULLETIN NO. 158
INDEX
:Spring :Spring
. . All Wheat . . . . All :Wheat
STATE: All ; Winter; Spring: Other : Durum: STATE All ; Winter ; Spring : Other :Durum
:Wheat Wheat Wheat : Than • Wheat; Wheat : Wheat : Wheat :Than Wheat
: Durum: : Durum:
Page Page Page .Page Page Page Page Page Page Page
Ala, 17 40 Nev. 24 47 62
Ariz. 23 46 N.H. 3
Ark. 18 41 N.J. 4 28
Calif, 25 48 N.Mex. 22 45 61
Colo. 22 45 61 N.Y. 4 27 51
Conn. 3 N.C. 14 37
Del. 12 35 N.Dak. 10 57 66 68
Ga. 15 38 Ohio 6 29 53
Idaho 21 44 60 Okla. 19 42
Ill. 7 30 54 Oreg. 25 48 63
Ind. 6 30 53 Pa, 5 28 52
Iowa 9 32 56 S.C. 15 38
Kans. 11 34 58 S.Dak. 10 33 57 66 68
Ky. 16 39 Tenn. 17 40
Maine 2 50 Texas 19 42
Md. 13 36 Utah 23 46 62
Mich. 7 31 54 Vt, 3 51 --
Minn. 8 32 55 65 67 Va. 13 36
Miss. 18 41 Wash. 24 47 63
Mo. 9 33 56 W.Va. 14 37
Mont. 20 43 59 Wise. 8 31 55
Nebr. 11 34 58 Wyo. 21 44 60
REGIONS REGIONS
N.Atl. 5 29 52 S.Cent, 20 43
N. Cent. 12 35 59 West. 26 49 64
S.Atl. 16 39 u.s. 2 27 50 65 67
WHEAT BY CLASSES - - - - Page 69
* * * * *
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office,
Washington 25, D.' C. - Price 40 cents
WHEAT: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION,
BY STATES, 1866 - 1943
Presented in this report are estimates of acreage planted and harvested, yield per harvested acre, and produ2tion for all wheat, winter
wheat, all spring wheat, durum wheat, and other spring wheat. Tables
are presented for each kind of wheat estimated for each State. for the
Geographic Divisions, and for the United States. Also included is a table,
for the United States only, showing production of wheat by classes. Estimates of all wheat cover the period from 1866 (or from the first year in
which estimates were made) to 1943, inclusive; estimates of winter wheat
and ali spring wheat for States growing both kinds coveT the period from
1909, when separate series were initiated, to 1943, inclusive; estimates
of durum wheat and other spring wheat cover the period from 1919 to
1943, inclusive; the estimates by classes cover the period from 1919 to
1949, inclusive. The series for planted acreage begins in 1909 for winter
wheat, in 1919 for all spring wheat and all wheat; and in 1926 for durum
and other spring wheat. Estimates for the period 1944-49, except wheat
by classes, are contained in Statistica,l Bulletin Number 108, issued in
March 1952 • Estimates since 1950 for all series are presented in the
Annual Summary of Crop Production published in December of each year.
ALL W'-!EAT: A ::REAGE, n-.:LD, MD PRODUCTION, 1866 - 1943
UNITED STATES
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