Oat Movements in the United States Interregional Flow Patterns And Transportat

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2 0. 2 16. 0 18. 4 Mountain 1. 1 0. 3 1. 4 Pacific 1. 0 0. 6 1. 7 0. 4 45. 6 21. 9 38. 2 d 1. 7 2. 5 4. 4 2. 1 8. 5 Total 70. 1 33. 2 18. 2 Percentage of total shipments (1985) 57. 7 27. 3 15. 0 1977 total shipments 47. 2 61. 9 16. 4 Percentage of total receipts (1977) 37. 6 49. 4 13. 0 121. 5 100. 0 125. 4 a States included in each region are identified in Figure 2.
b Leath, Mack N. , Lowell D. Hill and Stephen W. Fuller, "Oat Movements in the United States". NCRR Bulletin 276, SCS Bulletin 25
...7, University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign, Illinois, January 1981.
c Totals may not sum due to rounding process. D Less than 100, 000 bushels.
age of oats was used off farms. If the United States remains a net importer, oats may be transported long distances up the rivers from the port areas to domestic food and feed pro- cessing centers.
The share of total production increased slightly from 1977 to 1985 for the Northeast, Corn Belt, Mountain and Pacific regions (Table 8). The increase in total production and production share for the Northeast may reflect the importance of oats in the ration for dairy cattle.


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