Ukraine, the land and its people : $b an introduction to its geographyRudnytskyi, Stepan
Science
Ukraine, the land and its people : $b an introduction to its geography
Rudnytskyi, Stepan
Ukraine; Ukrainians
Following are several figures about the harvest yield of the Central regions of the
Ukraine in 1910. Volhynia produced 73.4 million puds (1 pud = 16.4 kilograms), Kiev
113.4, Podolia 115.9, Kherson 188.6, Chernihiv 40, Poltava 113.6, Kharkiv 95.9, Katerinoslav
194.9, Tauria 138.3, Kuban 214.4 million puds. The total yield of the central regions
of the Ukraine (without the borderlands, which also produce a great deal, as for example,
parts of Kursk, Voroniz, the Don region, etc.) totalled 215 million metric hundred
weights, and was, consequently, six times as great as the harvest yield of Russian
Poland, and comprised 39% of the total production of European Russia and over 33%
that of the entire Russian Empire. If we [263]consider now that the Russian Ukraine comprises only a twenty-ninth part of the gigantic
Russian Empire and barely one-fourth of its population, we recognize the great importance
attached to the Ukraine as the granary of Russia.
Among the species of grain grown in the Ukraine, wheat is without doubt of the first importance. In the Southern Ukraine wheat takes up
half the area of cultivation, decreasing rapidly toward the north and west. In the
Government of Kherson the wheat fields cover 51% of the cultivated surface, in Katerinoslav
50%, in Tauria and in the Don region 49%, in Bessarabia 36%, in Podolia 30%, in Kharkiv
29%, in Poltava and in Kiev 22%, in Galicia 14%, in Volhynia 11%, in Grodno 4%, in
Minsk 3%, in Chernihiv only 1%. In Kiev, Podolia, Volhynia, Galicia, more winter wheat
is raised; in the Southern Ukraine, more summer wheat. The mean annual yield per hectare
is 10½ hl. for winter wheat and 7½ hl. for summer wheat. The mean annual yield of
wheat in the first decade of the 20th Century in Russian Ukraine was 68 million metric
quintals, that is, over 46% of the production of European Russia. (In Eastern Galicia
it was 1.9 million q.). The chief centers of wheat production in the Ukraine are Kuban
(17 million q.), Katerinoslav (12.4 million q.), Kherson (12.4 million q.), Tauria
(9 million q.), Poltava (6.3 million q.), Podolia (5.8 million q.), Kharkiv (4.9 million
q.), Kiev (4.2 million q.), Stavropol (3.3 million q.), and Volhynia (2.7 million
q.). Wheat is one of the chief exports of the Ukraine.
Rye is cultivated chiefly in the northern and western districts of the Ukraine, where
it is the chief grain used for breadmaking. In Chernihiv, Minsk and Grodno, rye takes
up 48% of the farm land, in Volhynia 38%, in Poltava 3%, in Kharkiv 29%, in Kiev 28%,
in the Don region 22%, in Katerinoslav and Podolia 19%, in Tauria 18%, in Kherson
[264]and Galicia 17%, in Bessarabia only 7%. Rye (almost everywhere winter rye) yields on the average 10½ hl. per hectare. The chief districts of production are
Poltava (55 million q.), Volhynia (4.9 million q.), Kiev (4.8 million q.). The total rye output of the Ukraine
is as high as 42 million q., that is, over 20% of the Russian output.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account