Excerpt from Eastern Oklahoma
Eastern Oklahoma offers splendid induce ments to the stock raiser in its mild cli mate, its abundance of pure water and the luxuriant growth of natural grasses. Forage of every kind, including the clovers, al falfa and cowpeas, is easily and cheaply grown. The location is such that the great markets like Kansas City, St. Louls, Omaha or Chicago can be quickly reached. All conditions are favorable to profitable dairying, and nowhere is there a better mar ket for dairy products than in Oklahoma itself, for Oklahoma buys in the northern states several million dollars worth of but ter, which should and could be made at home. There is no better location any where for poultry and egg production. The climatic conditions are excellent, the home market very good, and the cities of Kansas City and St. Louis within a twenty-four hours' run.
The principal field crops grown are Wheat, which averages about 22 bushels to the acre, and yields up to forty bushels. The aver age Oklahoma crop amounts to bushels, the greater part, however, being produced in the western part of the state.
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