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Data: How to Read It How to Use It 4 Printed with permission from the following National Science Foundation Long Term Ecological Research sites involved in the Agrarian Lands in Transition ( grant (#DEB ): CAP, CWT, HFR, KBS, KNZ, SGS

Look at the circle graphs comparing fruit crops in Michigan in 1904 and What percentages of apples, peaches, grapes and cherries are grown in 1904 versus 1997? What Look at the circle graphs comparing fruit crops in Michigan in 1904 and What percentages of apples, peaches, grapes and cherries are grown in 1904 versus 1997? What changes do you notice in types of fruits grown? Create a list of changes including approximate percentages in your list. Grown in 1904 Grown in 1997 Printed with permission from the following National Science Foundation Long Term Ecological Research sites involved in the Agrarian Lands in Transition ( grant (#DEB ): CAP, CWT, HFR, KBS, KNZ, SGS

In 1880 the primary commodities in Michigan were Wheat, Hay, Corn and Oats. Create a circle graph using the data below. Be sure to include a key. Dominant Commodities Acreage in 1880 CommodityAcreage Wheat 1,009,832 Hay 542,814 Corn 530,247 Oats 216,776 Printed with permission from the following National Science Foundation Long Term Ecological Research sites involved in the Agrarian Lands in Transition ( grant (#DEB ): CAP, CWT, HFR, KBS, KNZ, SGS

In 1940 the primary commodities changed. Label the graph to the right with approximate Percentages. What changes do you notice between 1880 and 1940? Printed with permission from the following National Science Foundation Long Term Ecological Research sites involved in the Agrarian Lands in Transition ( grant (#DEB ): CAP, CWT, HFR, KBS, KNZ, SGS