North Dakota Magazine; the State's Resources--Agricultural, Industrial, & Commercial

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North Dakota Magazine; the State's Resources--Agricultural, Industrial, & Commercial
North Dakota. Dept. of Agriculture And Labor
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To no state through which the great river flows is the matter of its navigability of more vital importance than to North Dakota.
An assured minimum depth of six feet from Benton to the point 25 miles above St. Louis which marks its junction with the Missis- sippi, is fraught with such vast possibilities of commercial changes as to well nigh stagger the imagination. Such a consummation might very well and probably would mean an entire change of outlet for the major portion of the spring wheat cr
...op. This in turn would necessitate the creation of a new, or the enlargement of the old facilities for milling the wheat at some point from which It could be economically distributed over the country at large, and from which the unmilled surplus could be continued on its journey to the markets of the world at the lowest possible transportation cost.
That this point would be the great city of St. Louis is beyond question, nor need that fact cause any uneasiness to the people of this state. It should rather be a source of universal congratulation that the prospect of securing a trust-proof, permanent and econ- omical method of marketing the state's products is so bright.


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