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InME..BOMBS pae .t .919L Wh waar L i en s has e am to a natm eat an toe eatmr is e at lrtel Jir thfe problems of pese aniwr ttan the poble)aa of war. t29I ill he & Iawt ywer of awGdlmstaEt. n t l te arger l ateresnt ot t w eatry as a ax.te a. mattes of anmest oosseeranti, te aitstatta bas abean& ta thst to tWie of grnat danger, rasb as the war Jst alasea, patrietias R" wII Mb9ordtnats their stanae ftr profIt to the Sqnrmae interests at the matiei , wheams la time of pes* the lateoests of all the people an swu A best by a profitable etiur sen the labor f evreqy waa, Keao* Boeuixderl the prwsrea for the BSaathe states is M91, me 0Samt 9msetew a safe a earitai g system of agrisaltue which will awiLtatl oll ferttilty wa US as perjea m- adt a& miversally prefitbls as piablt . for these eaged in Lt. Mile thAs the prianlple to be appiut, we unet saber that as .;f o ae6s took place Ina Amerlan agro"aluaf as a"Acent o the war. t t' , MIko ms was gS t dto mbore of tMe tge hse Mw best bow to ft. te pw*t faspUMahents of the ost tweO pa"sr wa the rsutA of era famer ' wetIing a t lUttle sP at his realar jo0b. With sabatdm patriettU they W fwt Was SeO DoMp ue grair Sm6t)u -aw1ain tha m", bs floeA proeaseA s the Bfalk i0elana so fn0Et te we kster SateOfr O. AyW amt for the Auls. A ALalamsM. Swe* i eU meOt qe te of Oragaetfania bew s the MWU l hotA up to the e uti or &mBw vni psst. Oha sfetar =6e saeiety af te sosnU m people d'aw OMatIWr v" th profstoi th fst nomesbuwa to wee tae people is aIe na~ ..me Sa a aeasmsable livsteek OSla4 to be nac theSm Ago IV e.gmsetSin labor =A sasl" Othawise tete 9riu4. "d qn a sfettcet enthm ersisa eI .sw'fg saptem I* tSsoS anNSM1S *4i I. t -8- plwe or a en g e l el tferttltyi Sh S ta st U mnLthuig more or lss ham th qm stm of at faminrag hi has beea tt ag *a a streg hoe in the gsoul .S states 4artng ts past few years. AU agrLeulaturl workers in the Soat have saret th at w as aro p sytm we m e a peplo prosperoea. Who gspeale tLe enee ae to o great Iwh% ahe eggs an all a s bRasmt. It asa" Ms Geur eas whether the meaIstr be a war seCh as we ore Just been threaE. the Woll wmeeri, th pis bell wrn or otrhr t as pe t s, plant UIseaseL tiUlag tnuaQ orttela, eaestre rat, brought, Or whatsoever t Many be, that sPte s 1 aoest sia admeumn sm giouply to a pi)a of fut ing *uttloleatly di4Tve to pre a t laysyl the fot or the people and the feet tor the livestock, 6to alttL the labor upa t t h muadximsn amber of ty la year, ata to prOdneU frn mrUtblaNa more tha ow proetot of the fam for Its sash l aea. La S.aoalM ltrg a progaM for the year 1919 easo State ahboa& give eaest omaa4Aenioam to a tofr fuam tal priaaipless Sjntr- imeatoLona tI abmeally large rases" in -ay oe osnp salmbnoes time te of e aming, M es prod tio expemsive a&ther thaa 4euanm al. sat toAes t a oR"e section Late a 4Qpendeas upon wor it murrets vmo e ther seotluea aUt t respersaioa ttoltiestH ufr submi tense. M si- Ma h ftue ooa. commmlty at eah sootloe *Ahulb preod as ftr as po slblo, Its owv foot rst fee fo r tbhe sale s*oenoan production aa to mvp tsnhumpsatiLo seats aad iAtervalgE profits whenr the purebase mat be mmad ftm &lstant emotions. In ethr wrI the Sot aa t feet of.3 ISo th heutM be pretniUs en mthe faai of the goauth AM p,- l jtU AU tia mny ameset foo pyWehion the eWphasls sho al be asn the ae-peaitimbe stop e s wh bioh SheU be lareseea bergand led Uaeds Is sem-nitles hiean they ama be proetwet prefitabmy, .4- A Wor m pntse u w e1 f a p xlnM be nwsp 4luaerle A Iaat asoe aent m al a bettise for tMspertattfoa aat a5raingu su4 sm et. SuIt alntia la the Seath ita 199 wll be a ltfisalt woe, but the rptelNsl Of VM ast F amM sas e 0 to lea t -e p t po Ip mer a esk with m melM6qes,. yea v ill Mre&br that thleaugbo tth pAnt aim t esvasI IS tlis prira of sett set~ at so0 satr a pon eaA sae. In he t ere alx to tei einalar will be test tables showing the .eeamative orenae in mBat et the etandf ftam smaps o the south sePmareA ith the 191 sees. fhe i a-s reaset asaew Ift Attn ef a little ever 4 per ent eownue to Ai la tbs Loesaulsa, Ilsltsippti at d arr A aLnal.a three us thto States lw pMrikus a6aWg, ae to the bell weevtl, warnatd smem LarWasse, Vtile Lu tkhaua the iMastrws fluter saA the protetnste lxMo t illed sao map ausn at L intr steMrat Usat ether mall gxtin that a tasease in asmYage of gstts msIea tuwitalbl"e. his. s$N tasle sien, hweaerr, est the 0fraer? i paIttsuly vowP State it the SOatk, with a "ahrteag of laer a& wvits atoll Itftfatie. at pemtLati plaart Ianaosesd soMegs As the mai feed epe it shaelA t be 6ute alsoa that the liaeteRk @t Wh. SoMth uas bees ensutlemal3r Inuseert pavfeultwry thr predstatat o* hXs, e1attle eat fstmep temet Uflstoak patuatiom taste* a tassasts pretetiao t V ftes flpS IWA Usaes. iMh sew"A set t tables I* the ppaat g.ves n sfneage ua preoUettoa t Ste stAXean a me aps t he soeth ealse 10af, ftw the zarpeae of botl3g the steftd Asrese fa tM ant ftee aops" A tahe o latuating aereege Ais otte a fau is at rWset sevy Setthex teaPer oslalt hanv. It kew s Oabt Southeir teamn iA to helbp wia the war. '\ If the sO the MM tmewr Im I a better lsMMe$4al onUitio today tha he Ias boe om r Wme yarsn past, the result has bow aaepULhLSed by a better basansd hursbseax at the preSatote or s 0ns fts n at tat eurps sat a livestoeac as wOl am by th high p rle of setton, toBoe st etho6 o tlr h oa spO It tfoo mat rsed I s pt prlsd Yps the tame a the acreage dae"t o l- iarI to eottea that both fWM Mat fee nmt be pUeaisdt at retail, a esofaritse St the puroaeun peer oef setteu twag the pfet year a1 ts p pareaia~ pier LurWn the Years bierto the wr will dthe that sotten dUdL t puraheb o matertally men ot fet eat feeA at retail pri ees a the SWeth at eeate s peat I a X9u thM at A Gmetse a peut prier to Auust 1, 1914. 0Stre o h e A tid U eto the 0 worl4, t properly 4istributoes will ler a pp um~fetlat for the mees o this eoImn y as 0 the tal Ulment rof it oulglMtiea to war se"e eotries suarerirtg tr u huger, the tfLmer of tM Bfath m ot remember that toeo is as inortat problas ftr 1190 "te rule flalttlea I the SooBt in the last fw years s still goeit. Mars e eat beotr ame urge4 sagat to esarep tohe purehabing owner of their oottea ith the retall w"ila f feet sat ftS BuSOh A eoqprilM wiln at one oQaiaol the ordiaqy sMA the o *easlty of pretntag the food MA foa iLa the slath t supply all ar people lat the UreaxWbaI livestoa. Without ptag elabosrtely Into t t en. it it only ameses t my that Sat was a sat, sena e wat advitusble stem of ftamin bero thM wrAe was Lf"t, *eaentea at atvriable taraug the war mad will be sate, at4vnible, sat Is the leag rwn, aot profitable after the war, anA that is the system elsney Aeseahibd. Staie the (e1 of 1914 Oetta fet mns of tthe BOt have prof itOt out of the steoaf rwe ln the gM eral leveL of all prices, iaoluding oottean. f lm vol. si, pfenert aoriptas IM fa waF rtou at or tmoMbeA M a sedri oeft Inos doea~reag valsea t %Us p e aste Sta.*Lobn oa etdM sU lutua Suflns thePe riod blt b the swtatCa nsatlad aom wilu .sfrnat the fetoa famerM. other wmes, b vwll lUM~bMse the a tur O Mdw tthem r ats.a t te fI anMM0 l 0 in% of prices USM pxW abVaI py I MA e l a the past s walter eiat oft IWtm s t a *stll loee RXvel, She she-.e fonr'rn Leufag a periot ef l2>enssls values 0 all ehe tro s at aeses tlee of lfe are ialtely greater thou tarsag puflo'e of dioeurseas vauIns, these te tests tw nb the setton ammer ehoult s1member durtag the peeteS bhllowuag tim ear. list the walum of nm u mrats ia the slevs ootten states has adesme a fisttiat oeabt in the past fur yaers is unR by4 the fellwl ag tabet sAs .oD VALwU OF O AF Oa3 iiN rayia 4otaxsuozNG STABES (Alabama, ArkansaBs floridae Geargia, Iq slnle hisutpi, Nort4 Oarolaina 0lahsma, South Oarolia, nsee* an Texas.) 1910 to 1917, (All figures fa rora Crop Rfeprter 'flt B. den Ban) Valley of 1, rnal* #1,444,502,000 1,338,496,000 1.488.704,000 1.615,996,000 1,284,600,000 1,48,8221,000 2,153,406,000 38153,011.000 tlmu atie A Orope A-0- -e-- --- - 1,698,588,000 19* 92,889,000 2,835,715,000 4,188,867,000 $ 8a0.407,000 687.886.000' 817,065,000 863,708,000 549,086,000 631,460,000 1.122958,000 1,517,568,000 (Lint and Seed) 677,986,000 799,560,000 1,381,665,000 1,851, 108.000 (xtton fI&latod.) * 623,896,000 650,608,000 666.69,000 S75,3886,000 78 T5,564,000 886,761,000 1,031,111,000 1,835,453#QQ 1,020,597,000 1,1235,629,000 1,464,348,000 2,837,659,000 rice, potatoes, *' * 1910 .1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916* 1917 Oarn, Jhlat, oats, barLL, rye, backgheat, flaaeet sweet potatoes, taia hay tobamoe, ad lint stolen* __ -T- In.ses $ se toes t the oettea are s lfatc g kWma as nittp-tl w* fnamtq has boa euestrte. f thAis 4. mr tt e alft of th *am~e e pr tfe W ttea sat .e haif to feat e t t fet am. la aW entie of the sath so i rase ia net ftr tya eoJos t bau it is Ielt tht dAstale atA pa wiseert oas r pl e si be glvor for atU eatoeun.* La aftm its mit r nam eseatt io so dtpeandat usz other tasters tft it Walt be ouaet to b #am msh al role seopt k d at a gam rl galte. t amea of tile Salr Ibam rea it Is probable that the poiantesag a etten my wil be retefa bole 0 per eaen, ile 50 per aet li toot da etoa *aup iL preoaWy Wen sII ft er w plaftauati psrupoeues. ah Bo a at aBah nimmtrty 1 wi the l at this se ume eat ter teeXf. i rinse prodeala aroai it S o as a to give seoama stion to Uvorlfies te. the iuAtrfouteots of laS teack A thea r ftod ane feod orosp s a pfrt st the the pies of e p rise tanxer L l egrtant ftr the rfuat seo arit of t b IoAustrye. R e faIes are pa tt we i Orat a %& t&v their asrtieg bhatUitts wall in a at. Xusarest aer 6en a a* rt be wParrntet eeof iati"s.e Mo sew kanm JoiSt tt the ftaes holds f r ae. Re ma is tw1 eMeag to p iCt awit% ~samar athte priPees wll be mtataitao or aset f Is + ra re mie ma, thereso, au sm ft Mui a ist to qseelate at skue * tiS. the safot somte is toe oeeu ir t the vain ofl the peple ant them * seasMast ad wnl equallaeA predatiloa hiah wilu( the surest guaranty of prosperity W sr aiw Sti tes at a res e f the aouth where sigle-l-rP rwming iL nt a r rie s aameo. Zn Iarylatnt, LVrgl iat Weat rgia, Ke, ntlaa y, ad4le uan eastern feuaness and seAtala other regions, the ailoultoMre is SAirly Vell diveorlft. yet the prl i sples o eat. framing apply to tUa1 , alotis as wall as to oth sa Twh maiatoamos of slol feriulity, theiome living fri m the si*l, aad tbl' elestioi t f a number of 'rodots from the ftr to 4xehaoa for oath Ia the maxrket,4t the world, are sount prinalples in Sseatioa Is t*he regImn mentleo above the greatest possible attention rald be given to the ise extent adn diversity Of fPm operatloas, to faxm maNgSment plgas wls h will utilise the labor, tools ad equipnlut to the full- est possible ateant, sat to the buinesl s aad marketftg eide of faming. A plan best saesulahtd to pretase a pnereasxt sat profitable agriculture shoual be tevelopes* A SAUS UAWEI PROGRAM. eor the sakM of coasAiering the items carefo ly, let u repeat a safS tamin g progriU It$ suesats of,- ftl6r- A gaoo homs Sarden for every fai taoly .aat every tawn a village family a the seath to ~pply the hem maaes tor the = anm wbier at dta n a ye& r ar, with a rufflitelt sarplu to be cease stored or tried for fute u"se la thts hme gaiSe should be tinladoe an auple supply of Irish anA rswet potato for home was. On evry tam owhre possible thore should be a mall pateh oe either ease or meet soram t pretwee the houer suply tof altr. the pre dutiom of hnesy for home use hoeul be stimulate&d SeeeaAt, The proedstia n of oarn on SeAtshem farme saealt be flly maataied sat the asreag lareasres on all fame aat in all seOatlos which to not nw prodns e a tMffieIat qmuntty for horm use with the exceptions note below. O Do in the asma tpeia&a of t1he South for efood ma fee. Then f bh been a gradual inareaw la oareae for sore year past (see table attaehed)c As larease asessary to inausm a stuffilent lsupprly r feao ter the lnreased live Stlee as well as for toot tfr the people asould be given careful coniderartion. agnk aei m i. ta OuaSeMtia with som prodatlotin we shoAd oxas t8 tse grain orawmes It ou to be N prty eler to fSmm n wa eam terveY srt Obftab tlt eo a is aamte et p t a nOt of the tPnds in that territrs. Is sall :t le Arter atis o Oftlabsha an* Yeas tera ,boula be an laormase pleRl t of na La erm el fa planting of e s n sia Wets tea un t iscso itONlU be abmadf t aspt n ldt whieia reew t a tir at of usesam seaM iu 193* If thei is aw ltaeieas in ears aaesag~c a* s.atr lsnse or Slke oa It aCena be am tlhe a slrro l eate setloea both States. he tarw ased dsmeS fowr aita for food ga d A s aheatt be Mt Wy an eusuaoea d soreage of aitn se rsta lgtt aMal pait sasoge, Op ecially wheat mant x* baus bees tI neoa s e9erdMuIg to a rog ea sortaoen for fallU psanita It is f naro 4 to eI nt a thU A o further aD Pt e o s that when sprig out;s ave pumaeR saoNau in past yoan, Wruaale planting to Lthis eo p I well be selideedt as a part of the spring pngena. Sat pe ota tia is satie t above. g ter hUe pPreObiastr e Ser a t srag orepso asO tPr th saw of safety &sat fto m ty sat& ton wsaasmpt a oalA be a part of t a proasem 4!a1rsat the saatie torrttp La plariag ftr Bq sat forage pastastio Opesial atteantn moeat be givoa to the mamar leguoes, Tvsmt bean, 4opeao, soy beanU sa poeaIsts. he.rnver prom asatenufallty Ba ieoreasd aoereage I& Tlvlt beasu is ovth 6asrlas, South CAretlla, Georgia, Fiorida, Alabeim, Mtlstasluj;i, AxBansas at ines. to tlh laOrgest possible a=tantl, iA adviable ot amly for preteetlam of ha atd forage, but for thue Iaovement of the 1 It met a sagle bas Lta harvested emset for *eet, the tamer ill be amply repeat la the UasressAm produativnea s of the lena for another year. This saMp aloe" reqt eel potiatlly no wor"k s it is aslet sa the soerT SY beamsI ought to be le iased is aere gas especially for bosa prteia t ioan In alp soetios this aep has provean as l eadvtagwofus for Bog protoeta ise the either peanuts ra eowj'rea. Corpue s0ho0l4 be plated in the *onS or sfttr sate, both ftr seed a"t far hapi oeeelatly in the territory ibore rwIt be s can moet be gresn. Pemant sreage" has greatly ieeased it the South in tihe pst few years. To the steBt et the famer*s Weed far feet. ftr i isa tae et hg prewetiotto , satase in poants am well be la6eseoM d XaerOseas ShoulA be adntoate tal br clsteaing prodwation to ftens begin alig boe prooautio lbut on ilaht peanuts hame not bean gBrw, in territory whore they hlte proven Waf ss- tul. Amagea ftow somruer2l pswrpmes sdoulA only be itoaeset ans fta r *oantsUt axSeS prIles ja4 seen to warrant. Tihs iu a mRtter which esh dl be appreaohi. S* with cauatia. aoeapw it slnevr and alfthfa is ganemally a matter for tbe fll se ding program but no plaen is eomilee for the year withant these salable aerpe for sell lPenvermomt, for ginxg sat tfor ay. In aU seattiong fbre thesu wepW4 eseot tha should tormn a part of 0the eOn retatios . -1.0- fZ ,Sp thIe ~oth should iarease its prOatsotLa of meat, qgg at ailM. USh p ~gre ti of hog., settle SA poultyz is niw o& the inews e. In a statement recently isneu by the S estary of Agrioulture he saq.,- "Mw 3m see t be It k2 An an 12or a a ane mh tha- sueM of mAle -sek aft l saesa taEL ei fat se W ity of a o taUl. tmWItau it Mna -am .e ndw easly moms ft, enamw AlM r AraSSis aMr Ivemsox lufeteaN. AS a a i of ee l g prposeml, ae. with its large fptahotote oth .seentritOs such fa estta ut. velvt a, fseat f ma t ta .e aramt, the soutiO aLo l ptRe WIvet a he b ismmapmt oft ro uo avgr ulteral pt all t an r fp y i at possibility of from two to three &u m an the sas land each yar, with tLhe tersity ef Slos, upef""Soay lo..ps* wM5r eon beo pruile0d for fleeing purposes, and. with it. large protuoties o1 OGonatratos sakh as sottasca velvet be0a, peant atin soy bee mlal, the Sith ghOulS PIaSe iAvestwoao as a peaspat pert of #6 aguioulturat props nt er any amt all elaremtaales. lost of the Seateros States have wundrtsake proprea of aI~reased pr uastona of hag, a&ttile ia poultry. Whi requires careful pliaUan g of tsh eroetppa syste ta a o* that theue OaW be a a norease in feet oersp aa forage s seasary to supply the Inereasea livetook. .p, Cattle ant poultry WhoulA be a part of every team plan. orn careful dlBg, Lswedtai g ati seleation eouldA be the rual, sa- the Ivelopoant of esoperative muEttlag Is s ales lots shoeol be araeflly ftsore~s ipeto"lly In setton, tobseas, Bsupr ease sa riae regions, livestoak should be a sonre eof Sash tsents the t .a ma aAtUtios to the asin orop. As aU metitatema eo o the w at iaprtaat itmo of humn food the Seuth not o*l needs to 4evlop the f lrg iatetyT, but houlit inrease the aiber f a lleh oan thtM t 0 he my be a &laM m of te~ for emah fram fatly. With the vwlopreaMt of eassreariso at s hese fasteries the axtra aIE will bring a Sash revenue mah amede by the faerr*. hALE- h Bath mai fewr gret ash arep* al aLre i alW te to definite areas, nameay,- ogttia, tobass, rist aat sair oease In the drelopsaut of a suna, untaring aat profitable agriaulturO the sme general prlseiples doalS be feliscdu with regart to eaoB of these rps. These p4tiplesl4 are as feloU es (a) A eatriinp sg ste hh win ll maintain and balld yp soil fertility. (b Iu fatm as nearly a.f possible self-sleportlag by preafming the foot for the family eaA the feed for the lIvestrk. (o) Wham the naweitles of life have been amply provided for, Protue. these spletit i rope as a source of *ash inaeos for the tfan. (d) For safety's saN we should not pia our faith entirely to one prodnet. she oash lncome of the ftm shoalt be deriveT ftrm a anaber of well meleatet protauts. -11- If the ettof tamr eof the seath 1 1 ~ enly meaer his expeswrtse Slase 1914 be wil be usalateS toi t dteStalag t a p a for the fatuo. B I a o a l A r a rmeo~ t h a t o f t s i n t h e a s t t w e n t y y u re h i s i r e a t e s t p r~e i t IhN oN thrQ saetl asttfortou, wamesy,- a bad usea san a Aort aere basupt hM pleeNf Bl w e a gei sefse a ea a bi g eop brought low prices. s ha seei s Uleas ter saI t eaM% tumasial hardship twoir ahe bll weevil, fta m arogt, tur settsn wUt is oe seatimwos, ft4a the red piter in etheM, ftea the ouathbta of the war in Raopme at frn th ueAened. Legiati o. tiMhse aperlet es shouWA be esmag to e vinae mSg think g -m thAt p ouEaa- Uea by the ftamer In aitetn som age t an wuprettable buaamue. Ve* the gfes nretaus pr sea in etten sa nL g is the larwgst of way sige as. prita ble fSm rop s it is ItpIrtt to nte that the eatte ftamers to net st td anar the sep of tthe ist ave wealth, aua a ~at r eaMwtaea betmen the asl-eettm tferitory enat bily &vinrstf tte piultusnal seatione are all la ftavr of the divorst ieds eeties afatat the eetten area. e manI am asP def initely what amount of eotten the wori wiA neet in the nast eighteen months. heo imadlatse demaa for oettea, fet to th eloa0 eof the war, Naet be Satilfies eat of the peseat erop. In tre a te go the Vi asUertiatas of the pr0 saet mtie Whe worlt trate has beet urueui l tisturbetwr d Wvh the hiolo of oivilisatiot ssea to be In a peeSod of tb, Is it not a wise pan to develop an graIulture Seh is aft for ow fta M aMut watlh ViU w mlsatafti the suwrImay n a otste proetUoa by astgusrtUamg it by a better bala&ee qstgrsm of sriaaeultuM Ieo ean ag in eattes tor 118 mas anet to the hlgest ever pleatu, the he~Mlst in 19 1 be ag only & ftr theonteSa SOm pester. Ma It not beem ft the uftrtumat seasn we weou have hat a Tory large orep ot oetten In 191 8 AWg tinorse in the aoanse pleated i 1919 ever 913 with a g o uoet eas wotaU prea an Someal s orp of ottenr with all oS the bttadmat srlt~ *tho abysmally large proetatie ha sit nrgws brout t to the oette lapteL. A gP~ wveras &s wel wne4 with f goOt se&as amafttlaas wUll prodwe a lar*iMe sanp. Hern attention should be gives to the earrl ag of better mdet better prorpation of the sll, seamml ity pr m tlon tf vaifms vau*rlee am eacopentive g xahg eat marketing of the pred t, father th the haphBer spe oulBtive planting at a large eswp, poorly teBoeA maot of inurior qwlity* n the rie arase the prianlples slAa doa for sotton prodaeti~e sreoiU bhe & very strOFa bearing the amla eadei atLoa aelA ber the Ordlu J aa suea d e 5ral pat of the iabwtay M pointed out above. tw srtesaraAing of the laterest of the former by srtffulatt tve"lty to maataa soil fertUity saA psrodue the ftot aat fWee tI ailt quat Aties, with a sourc ot income more di"verifie than the toets* erF aIan, are matters of primary oenIldotestioa I the aWr i Iaistq aeoemIl lveteUtk pp autlon a ehoul be give wv ry aulta aer sa atlan ti th MtTeOlpaent of thi lamtuIty into leutlem, usm a Nrida. .AWra -Th mensse products of thb A,= cataide ot the sala ana at"p aa t haoe i or 4a2EIPX66 to 2a1st the lviing sEianse of the fntAl A saplue of haGos, eg, paoijr, sof, hql, Moy beasIs, penuBts aI Md othte th p uOta as ag anaptat to sa&h a1 1"4ty shwat be pseae4un for a in IlaltLA U ea ttIes, belies bth prf*Ontla of the atl *ste I eaup. A lash la tteUhoaLat teh ye armr ax ulsa bua1iess taste eo aB e it baslas n, at a bewa aout, Snel ou h be the a .,AMM IM &AM .iiMb.l. osw a3te Statef DflwateMs of igrialtur sat the ate agriSautuaral @O*St. so gomaiu haIve stabUdshe 4a aoprxnt iv eatieion aertrie in sauh of tIn Satin MtaeuDft t Iasv a eew6aObty bagttt sat a in a sca 4eB he, amaastnttcni gexat is the *jMAor aity laduanem wu s ttl ftv stem is fa "ilar to t vast m&IflJIy of all & lUf ta UAte. 1 uris oh a at or Aa s a te US We memaIon entieU if ea's of tbe lSathesMW Ate An osatio wAith the ,rtenat Of 4Al "lt'.nt willu aftwest a weqaAte Sor fto pntustla wAik wiLU bhe apart at the htuamuwite emQaul tfor the year iPi. 7ew in t U A ne of the goatest pnrblns of t sa atn Wthr eivfUsS fUhs$ en aWt wegy Inruptia Of atai c a & sWty hb4U mlasmt a Met ntiMate attention to this phapbl. lak Lat hes prjparewt a preseas for the orderly 4deveTal ae of the wpgaltrtus s the fat, ao a soanA bastBi, 4AfelAa&.k xfl..hwat.tfl. bt.a aUsts after ntLalteits leruaie in isnfae Sr Jproduat.p&F. Theiw tbhougata wl&U be suait tot the er sapdt Safety wnder all 3eoAitionA. By "peated aaualtatitoas it i. vitat tan t the state pnropru will be in subUetatisa smfamitr to the gAsm ;rlaotiplea at "afe toamg as re ats fosr *owe yman Vew by th O tes I i seo peAtUeB with the Dpuarteant. 518- Omfgaatiuas hwae %eea preate4 IX braatietly req ry eanty to empeate with th oeaty asset in eaytylag o this great amptig*. it ts hagop that thle St atBe a Iwedt athritles wil be able to lay boltar the ta wer in euat eaaity the fioA uttatinia of the world, and assist the s getttUg together t meatty metingF .to oe alAr their oyn me&s as wel sthe 8oo atu the fttteia ta ~ adeptiag wabe pleas ma will boat NSble um to a uawaed their ma SIterests ae wl as tthe interest otf *e Sttat, whe thtekO swa tha world. Ofl snPa amb erm s of the flatbh nwt ibe provide A .nCouhiOally for ale tA thie w~8tar t f the werlA To so a this the mDartment Uas tatiooatod amr no yem past the blmustwig of the agrifultunstif the 6outb ty gratnlly ead eatioUsly Lmereftius the food &aM fert romps so as to sapTly the people of the Buth a tbXy1, it St euttrel, ftwee ftoo pro6uset upon th ftaime of ah lwath. oe aFRtemuar its ibeIrastag Uivttoa srest manftal attention saut be, vss to this whole probl of fot eat fWet protatioen. The cot tam ftuner espeielly kl te nnBr thu eaums -a sesea pAlatet in 1910 eaA the Asaigers of a eaumse ausmge wnaslttag n o u an asam snp det setto dAltariutg maSr t seLgtAls ea abalselag the amphwage Valus os .attqa ina Utas of Sae tMrmg satU a w AWell lamwasetd agrtiltsN will be t*he Murst guasiatgr p eapeivty tin the yar 3, 1S. APPENDIX AeEtAGE IN 1918. Percentage of 1917 Acreage. I U State i Owen S Alabama t 97 u A.tiIIess s 101 , lar dia I 116 a I Georgia t 102 a 1 2 i a a 3 Sa3 imisistIp 100 * $ I North Oarolina t 100 * alaohma 91 s South Carolina 98 t TesOs a 100 a I Virginia 104 9 i I West Virginia t 103 Ar g e SI Avorag a 99.6 p 3 5 1 a Sieet a bheat a Outs s Haw IPotatoeaaPotatoes 00otton I It M l i I 120 131 109 200| 96 106 110 i 1198 120 104 *l 104.1: 108 1304 I 100 91 t 100 1 Lo 95 S a 102 86 i I 102 135 100 a a 106 g t 105 a a 104 106.6: 118 9 ]68 107 103 4 104 92 104 135 110 100 j 120 103 * 110 a 94' a 94 I . 100 g 200 a 97 a a a 107 a 86 a 100 87 133 s 105 8 101 a 97 a 90 101 103 s 101 a 100 a 1285 100 a 110 s 85 a 95 i a I 100 a 112 104 a I a 105 83 a 96 g 101 99 a 100 a 3 1 $ 105. 103.5 a 99.7 : 130 104 89 103 106 116 103 109 104 102 102 97 106.6 ~ILI _ __ _____ __ __ __ __ Aares. Ma4 nairmea en. 1909l 928. (Aereag n la touemai of a re; ; proustala in tounaada of bal of 500 poaA each, axluitag ~nuter.) 8560 4017 U194 1T16 Ark. Mf.. Atr. Aar. Prod. Prodet. Aer. Prod. mAt., Pret. Aer. Fret. Pro4. Aar. Pret. APr. Atr. Pro. Air. Prod. Pred. Pred. Aar. PraA.r IMO 3471 3318 714 383 M 4474 930 8M 391 1088 601 1457 MS 2498 735 347 523 10 TO 45 885 55046 2016 1076 385 981 S57 at 9I 4873 198 946 88317 1863 3478 706 988 as" 1164 765 a88 10060 8049 88o 15 200 60 9 1918 1797 1948 792 989 316 Bm' 8889 1046 4106 1545 866U 1081 8698 L2U7 T88 aS 1183 4880 47 84 108 S6 9 8760 Iota 1498 ZOT8 2103 988 444 8067 18U1 1876 798 3009 840 890 1878S 865 879 18897 8945 47 23 as 118 67 14 4007 UO 1751 8480 1016 881 81 5433 27181 1899 449 3054 1846 1537 981 384T 1863 3861 918 a84 11981 48 95 146 82 $7 am 3840 1021 2170 816 193 493 48 4883 1909 990 341 37835 964 183 699 1895 640 2516 11384 533 10510 84 16 g6 4.) AM 583 2600 1134 191 41 1821 2120 443 3110 4181 665 8562 834 3780 932 Ma 8867 883 11400 a726 43 37 1833 68 TV77 8161 No 2995 1500 awo 36 190 129 70 *3 A M.. ... a 10 31 a T7 9 L Acr. 09838 5408 36046 3438 831089 836883 36 34985 84925 37075 JN ..5 Prod. 10006 11209 18693 13705 14156 16135 11193 1W60 10949 11w SThe figures for acreage for 1917 ad 1918 are the revisd Crop Report estimates ftor July, 1916. S . j 4 .. 3050 1083 900 1649 937 450 10943 4356 43 80 97 18 IMue 3017 3633 505 830 350 3983 895 935 3S8 16i 40 35 5374 4883 1930 8100 1465 1553 816 38864 895 1210 1 863 109 n70 670 3900 890 n30 sag 909 206 11676 3115 58 16 161 951 T17 I CORN Aieres. at urotu4tia. 190a-191* , (Aarprg in thousaMa of aarsa; production Ia thousands of bushels.) .19911 AS9 1911 W2aA 1915 1916 12917 m 11M. Mr. 2573 2W50 3000 3150 3200 3264 390 3825 4825 4636 Ahs.Pro. 30696 51300 54000 54120 55360 551 66300 .47812 77200 67686 /' Aer. 2277 2390 2390 475 2475 200 27o a2550 2800 2700 MAk. Pro. 37610 57360 49712 50490 47025 42000 62100 45135 67200 35100 Asr. 606 63o 636 655 675 700 soo o20 92R5 so Fa*. Pro. 7024 8190 92S6 5515 10125 11200 12000 12300 13875 140bo a Ahr. 3353 3585 3692 3910 4066 4000 4330 4000 4500 4590 Ba. Pro. 39375 51982 59072 53958 630a9 56ooo 64950 62ooo0 72000 6G5spo Air. 3436 3500 3600 3600 3650 3650 3500 3400 3900 3600 Sr. Pro. 3348 101500 93600 109440 74825 91250 10500 9200 12850 93600 AI. 1591 175 1800 1805 1900 2000 2200 2134 2347 50 L,. Pro. 6010o 4o055 33300 32490 41800 38600 45100 44814 4o2246 9600 ar. 647 660 670 670 670 663 710 675 720 656 Ma. Pro. 17924 221o 24455 24455 110 24531 24850 26325 200oo o4010 Air. 2173 2590 2850 3106 3150 3150 3550 3400 4100 3900 Mis.Pre. 2s429 53095 54150 56540 63000 5075 67450 47600 so050 66300 AMr. 2459 2650 2700 5205 2835 2935 2900 2a60 3000 3065 , I.0. Pro. 34063 49290 496so 51106 5582 57550 609oo 4s1oo 600 640 365 Acr. 5914 5735 5675 *448 4750 4000 3o00 3950 3900 3250 otQa.Pro. 94283 91760 3685 s 101o78 52e50 50000 .11a2o 53325 33150 24375 5 Asr. 1566 1707 1790 1915 1975 1975 2130 2065 2313 2250 .0C. Pro. 20os7 315 0 32578 34278 38512 36538 35145 3008 43947 3 l50 ' Aer. 3146 3400 3400 3332 3350 3350 3450 3000 3900 3500 Tea.Pro. 67682 88060 91120 5s298 6s675 so400 93150 75090 .111150 84000 ~ Asr. 5130 6800 73 7300 6800 6400 7100 6800 7075 6900 Tx.. Pro. 75499 1oo000 69350 153300 163200oo 124 166850 129200 77885 6o00O i Aer. 1560 I960 1980 19o0 1980 1921 2125 2100 2450 *2000 Va. Pro. 38295 4990o 47bao 47520 5140o 39350 60562 55soo 7&75 56o000oo As r. 676 700 707 725 732 732 800 740 834 s ..Pr. 17119 18200 18170 2450 2692 24 2 2 37437 40939 4190 427 4520s 41040 43995 42059 47589 44607" otl 129 185654 7 1 st 939 78,o704' 01 57 .803189 930868 7S0016 Teai ox- 30805 34119 35233, 35904 35176 34074 3660 35144 39685 37921 eluting 461543 66 4752 539136 685333 638252 610851 786045 600294 682643 5616o6 Ky. Bd. Va. A W. Va. .. .1 'V (Aloane in thoeumsu of s res; pro4uetiom .A teahounds of bushels.) Al,. Pro. Ark. TPro. pAa. re. 7IA Pre. Ga. IAare. Aare.. Xs. Pro. IU Pro. MaIo. Pro. 4 A. ere. OKls. Prn. Aw* Pro. i, ore. i e. ro._ kt ,. 1909 W '1 114 886 845 a1 874 403 2800 104 930 180 613 87 on 1(809 96 1008 94 101 125 280 885 220 294 940 1138 1888 890 188 88330 D 048 M - o.a I 98 141 753 3480 681 T77 8789 9818 145 1740 9906 38 140 140 38 25 34 244 388 1328 1708 1694 3575 8808 2094 88531 886 725 160 000 ao ?0 9I3 6860 980 12340 9900 8030 9000 13139 o* o 0 590 604 9468 10810 60S 599 9878 8985 9 108 802 598 38sa 6817 1069 1567 14008 35548 43 811 620 68517 847 847 8311 8819 388 T00 2851 10800 893 8017 948 9874 209 841 a8ir7 s a 4901i =74 R9&A9Bl a 862 6683 610 613 638 650 695 M8 8113 13158 10278 10400 11478 11344 5 100 14 80 310 495 598 80s 611 900 873090 103 5328 7078 7358 9810 9135 97658 30T 1U2 1970 370 2525 3850 3050 8100 883 8996 30096 27500 4797 8880 3958S 35650 888n 88 79 946 737 79 973 80 288 810 1 8 808 930 2430 288826 1888 88 T80 674? 900 120 S0 880 558 730 8280 707 8400 11100 0080 7885 4830 700 100 789 780 108 16580 1890 3350 892 680 1102588 18650 14066 5515 13800 16800 0830 750 741 780 79 1880 1800 18 00 9000 8896 10608 11896 1974 18240 1790 a OCC 88M 238 238 286 800 805 831 848 AAJA OAjf aO neaea iif2afL IsaPAGO2 m~ANIVA 14 w-i A .. I= am ,4 yS v--45- exslu PrO, 88888 558z0 8M64 4$4839 400* 51888 9888 6884 ?48" 3 VJhn K94. "Vank Va. Aornwges ilaftted wera sown during the fall of the year next prnetWAia Aer ans saA arednetion 1909*1918 i -- ~--- -~ -I 1~-- .-I -~u Irr V (Census) 199 910 1911 12 2L Aor. 257 A3l.6 PrdaiS2=51 Acr. 197 Ark. Prod.5213 43 Fla, 606 412 GQa 6199 174 Ky. 2406 30 la' 420 49 Md. 1161 97 Miss. 1269 228 N. 0, 2782 609 kla. 16606 324 8. 00 5745 342 Fena. 4721 440 Teos 7035 204 Va. 2884 104 W Ta. 1729 283 5236 209 5692 42 680 404 73553 175 4375 36 774 47 1410 120 2304 221 4022 699 25614 336 7056 342 7866 688 24080 198 4156 110 283 543 205 4100 45 580 404 8686 170 3128 40 840 46 1242 130 2392 219 3614 909 8181 345 7058 315 6142 737 18499 194 5880 110 260 5200 175 3482 43 740 36 7571 150 4035 34 707 45 1350 113 1966 204 3794 936 23494 524 6966 258 5599 865 31140 175 1885 111 825 6662 240 6360 8380 900 420 9240 160 3168 45 990 45 1260 140 2800 230 4485 1030 18540 360 8460 300 65300 1000 32500 195 4192 115 390 8580 260 6240 50 900 450 9000 175 3675 70 1610 43 1161 160 3680 250 4375 1100 30250 375 7500 350 8050 900 22500 191 2960 105 600 11400 575 10125 61 1220 905 17648 250 6500 120 3000 45 1530 300 6450 350 8050 1350 1550 36450 525 9975 WS7 8746 1500 53250 225 5625 120 =19B 9 1an 19a 600 10500 350 7350 60 900 860 16770 300 6800 110 2090 46 1357 350 6300 390 6825 1160 14500 500 9000 260 5460 1500 42750 250 5775 140 540 9720 340 9520 55 770 650 10400 310 8060 84 1873 47 1457 300 5700 S40 5780 1150 26450 400 6000 800 1425 5512 1435 428 8152 442 11271 60 1080 800 12000 400 9600 80 2000 60 A40 280 5600 325 6500 11000 325 8125 1510 22197 285 5175 100 8 772 8420 8108 8760 8100 8400 3880 5861 4380 3510 3908 4150 4057 4655 4869 7088 6876 6509 6775 eta l 60027 108490 76176 10057 1 61?6 118O581 185I49 189197 15~950 1 L100 Total ax- 2979 3378 6580 3576 4140 4355 6443 8140 5581 5960 coliaing 51847 90577 65506 90659 97857 102685 166314 122445 120813 121082 . M. Ta. & Ta.-.. a08 ALnam sant robqAstion. 1909-1918. (Aereag in thousands of forest production In thousands of bushels*) ---~--~~ ""ak aaI9 Ii MI iAm a au 12 0a m Air. ul1 Ala. Pro. 166 tar. 198 Ark. Pro. 248 AMr. 19 Fla. Pro. 26 Air. 57 9o. Pro. 117 MAr. 480 Ky. Pro. 653 Aer. 3 La. Pro. 34 Na. lb 297 Pro., 356 ier. 8S issa.Pro. 122 AMr. 175 I.C. Pro. 242 Ar. 900 Okla.Pro. 810 Aar. 66 S.C. Pro. 81 Aar. 450 teum.Pro. 675 Acr. 618 Tex. Pro. 587 Acr. 466 Va. Pro. 606 Mar. 675 total x- 2730 eludIng 310 120 112 120 168 aQ goo 210 200 284 230 19 87 122 645 25 44 291 393 1oo 175 262 900 945 455 637 618 711 4717 * ao9 a261 286 352 18 43 23 54 87 234 117 316 450 428 24 31 276 199 100 150 161 169 810 648 400 400 815 1002 142 234 381 575 201 297 293 381 385 481 88 1154 606 387 606 542 ~~43? 437 250 64W 4401 9 aleC 741 889 745 9944 *97u S 286 320 384 2z0 320 336 47 48 63 65 250 350 775 674 160 240 390 491 220 320 419 450 382 210 244 900 10s9 250 335 250 362 400 148 1596 440 1158 1293 350 375 560 469 51 61 300 345 400 460 750 900 1080 712 1260 1512 200 3o0 390 448 210 304 320 368 450 508 250 438 390 46s 250 350 350 6485 550 1265 210 20o 242 2a6 800 960 400 450 464 788 750 952 740 a a b142 650 468 696 ar.r 5964 Ln~ot 950 1396 450 765 700 945 730 'notD 69 -enA 10itA1 gigA had MEw.r in6hh 260 442 465 688 275 385 440 572 550 1050 1449 450 576 goo 1215 825 *197f 390 573 100 110 535 562 403 524 105 120 683 615 975 1072 1268 1394 20o 416 261 371 440 525 575 920 250 280 200 a6o 473 639 347 416 590 684 564 677 260 286 s92 1200 1142 1620 45O 450 850 1142 986 1542 790 1nflt 798 1O 7 383~R 1a" q 10T 19 1165d 29112 1494 M41 _J946 1113 7 % - 2776 342S 2590 26U 4295 )345 4a214 4577 6476 6154 K Ya. A Y.V. - 70 6510 675 sAT (TAME.) Ae irt aos at 4aredAuston. t199-Q1 n B h (Aereasg in thBsusau of acres; production in thousands of baskels.) SaraPOTRATOe. (Asrage Lai teMsat 4' !.m esp rnihetisa La thgaMtO at bef tahlls. Aer. 37 1i8 1 Prop, 1360 1440 1170 Aer. as Pret. 2330 Aer. 56 PreA. 4T Aer. 10 Prao. 310 her. 16 Pret. 1800* Aer. 358 PrO. 8300 Aar. 9 Prod. T88 Aer. a5 Aer. 3 Aer. 09 Prod. 761 Pred. 3rSo Aor. 60 tams. PreS. a000 31 96 3604 1480 6 540 10 900 10 18 830 684 41 58 "7is M06 30 1100 86 BSo Is 8246 10 900 t0 2400 360 3060 2I 1516 1755 9 747 I MR am m m at 1 191 l 18 18 1215 1512 2143 Is as asU 35 25 25 1750 1800 1500 11 13 18 1083 918 1040 13 128 986 9T8 183 SO0 5181 840 a88 80 25 34 1460 1750 1680 8T 43 44 4144 3741 3432 10 890 12 960 31 30 30 348 8550 2400 30 840 10 700 O0 20 41 40 1600 -U 395a 4800 a8 25 80 48 85s0 1682 8400. 400 1is 18 8s 85 960 1882 28T5 s800 1060 1040 18 19 38 900 3896 1630 51 49 t0 fs 64486 4116 6180 56ss a8 as 35 88 1488 1688 1600 4845 44 43 69 80 4868 4088 6000 4000 12 1is 940 1170 1 194 s0 7T0 1098 1600 33 as 40 50 45 1716 150 3800 450 4750 29 3 838 aS 34 86 S7 1140 1980 38 0 89IS 1808 4848 SW00 10 900 10 800 11 11 10 15 2 770 580 0S 2440 o858 S8 8 8a8 as 3s *-6 4 88 0t 1588 3864 843 1805 3168 I 83 4980 3500 50 92 45 44 42 40 464 S 8860 88 6 2430 2684 2730 8000 2760 3300 Aer. 60 Press. 5880 96 95 95 105 11 I40 180 800 385 68644 487 8868 9870 t80 17600 16900 19800 11750 Aer. 39 41 44 47 4 4i' s0 48 6 0o 1. 1, Pr ", IN Mer 190 am8 at" 811 88 4W8H A412 MY A Am b4r. 411 451 438 448 5 514 161 *48 948 TI elatUag Pre. 1293 17503 187T6 11 084I 1"I7 i 81481 19866 S7T9T 3S96 U. MA. A J. I_ Ala, i . 8. 0. Tin, MMBSE POTAJO2.8 Areagre anA prodTio 109-19ie Acreage in thousands of acres& production in thousands of bushels. a9aa9 a911 1912 nEB 'aLt. n mr n1916 91 Ala. (Acreage 67 6 7 64 (Production 5315 5695 6208 Art. ( Aoreage 22 22 20 ( Production 1685 2156 1840 Fla. (Acreage 22 22 21 (Preduction 2084 2376 2268 Ba. (Acreage 85 85 81 (Produotion 7426 7055 6561 62 6200 18 1584 70 6650 20 1800 63 80 85 178 155 5859 7200 6290 16020 14688 18 30 55 40 38 1710 3900 8185 4400 3420 21 21 19 23 25 55 56 1 2552 2310 2280 2576 2500 3500 5960 ) 81 7290 83 79 95 94 125 130 7221 6715 8075 7520 11625 11960 Ky. (Acreage 11 (Production 1326 11 10 935 960 9 810 69 675 10 1050 10 10 12 1 4 1050 900 1140 1255 La. (Areage 60 60 60 (Production 4251 5580 5400 56 4704 60 59 65 64 62 65 5100 5155 @80 5760 498 4875 dA. (Aoreage 8 (Production 1086 8 ' 880 920 liss. (Acreage 57 57 55 (Production 4428 6858 4675 N. 0. (Acreage 84 84 7 (Production 8498 8820 6622 8 8 1000 1128 52 55 5044 5390 75 6750 80 8000 1000 1000 8 9 10 11 1040 1134 1180 1450 50 75 77 85 89 4500 8250 6834 5525 8455 76 6840 86 87 90 81 8925 9309 8550 8910 Okla. (Acreage 5 (Production 360 8 4 350 30( 4 6 6 0 368 384, 612 12 1380 13 15 962 1350 8. C. (Areage 50 50 48 48 50 48 (Production 4320 4550 4032 5040 4600 4080 Tenn. (Acorage 26 26 22 20 20 2 (Production 2505 2210 1870 1800 1600 2500 65 66 80 80 6825 5676 7600 7600 27 27 30 30 2835 2700 2850 2940 Tex. (Acreage 48 42 40 56 50 52 60 80 84 8T (Production 2730 2352 2840 2700 4000 5252 5880 7120 6552 5046 Ta. (Acreage 39 39 35 33 33 31 84 59 40 28 (Production 5270 5900 3150 2970 3564 2862 3740 5070 4160 5360 W.Va. (Acreage 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 (Produotion ~3iD 202 220 230 182 184 220 280 P28A.. 212 580 580 547 525 567 546 660 713 898 S85 ogtal 51498 52419 48866 48842 52604 50567 67876 64720 796O0 7l 0 Total excluding 520 520 492 473 515 495 608 653 834 804 Frvd.Ya.,& W.a. 43597 46502 48616 45852 47055 45481 61826 57336 72870 72829 18 975 11-89-18 T ... E S 1 A7oeags It thoiuants 6f amraas predwtle ai thousaaAs ef biaailsa 1916 1917 1918 . &.labaa (PfroBttoLoa AamunsesPr~nomt on lorida (Przeodtion (Aoeram Georgia (Proomtlon Missiastppi(Prewtioan North Carolina (Pro South Carol i (Pro. I S I ; i00 :! LOC A 4 S I ,t t K ' 570 . S 802 a 20 ; S 86 4 45 t - 5 8,140 a 25 a *- I S 500 t 2,250 a 1,800 i 705 1,760 108 75 * 188 s 350 a I 1,859 37 550 ** 1 1,378 750 104 160 3 .I i lsoreageq 1,860 a 4,686 4,818 Total (Pro ta s 695 165,799 -- _I -I- *; LIA xisseA. P.BAXISS.B anaper tLmaL a o aares probation a th ousaa of bus aIls a 1909 w 1916 19W 1918 ________1-I ------ -----S ----- 1 5 Ale. (Prodwstion I Aflt* 1prod~ tua l Asice (Prodwations I ;A M W t Lt. Protitia 1 Via. (Proastisas O I Tsa (Protdttions 69+ (Prodtbtion:l I S aB6 (Prodationa (Aereages A.* (Protsationsa Miss. (Prootaaima a 8. 0. (ANodutiam e'm (Proditationm bier as wiAtlian 'aa. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 31 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |