The graph gives information about the generated money from the four main types of farming produce from 1970 to 2000 in Mittchford city.
Overall, it is evident that in the 1990s was the time when the most money from farming produce were made with cotton contributing the most.
In the 1970s corn produce made a little less from 50 thousands dollars while cotton generated the smallest amount of money which was 20 thousands dollars. Corn produced just 30 thousands dollars followed by sugar with approximately 25 thousands dollars.
In the 1980s cotton sharply started to increase going to around 50 thousands while corn and sugar gradually went up to 40 thousands. In this time the profit from wheat didn’t change.
In the 1990s cotton dramatically jumped to 90 thousands dollars while corn dropped to around 30. Wheat and sugar both stayed at about 45 thousands dollars. In the 2000s cotton experienced a massive decrease going to just 20 thousands dollars. Corn and sugar didn’t change much with making respectively 30 thousands and around 40 thousands. Wheat kept its stability with just above 40 in the 2000s as well
