The pie chart shows the number of honey colonies in five different zones in the year 2006, and the amount of money received in each zone in the same year.
Overall, North Dakota included the most number of honey colonies, and reocorded the highest incomes throughout the year, while Wisconsin was the lowest area incloding or receiving honey colonies incomes.
The large honey colonies was most concentrated in North Dakota with 350 thousand box, followed by South Dakota at 225 thousand, while Montana and Wisconsin had approximatetly the same namber with 125,000 for each, and the lowest honey colonies recorded in Wisconsin at 60,000.
As the number of honey colonies, North Dakota acconted the highest profit for honey investment as well at 26 million pound. In contrast, South Dakota accounted less benefits compared to its honey colonies quantity, although it ranked in the second place at 11,0 million, but with a small gab with Montana and Minnesota’s benefits that reached 11 million and 10 million respectively; in other hand Wisconsin’s incomes were consinderably accepted compared to its activity volume on honey investment, even it recorded the lowet amount at 6 million, but its logiclly reasonable.
