rF ^. c){9) Q^17. ^17M1 "Bi Given By XL S. SUPT. OF DOCUMENTS ^ Vol. I - pt. 11 0 -V NORTH DAKOTA and SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS 1954 Census Agriculture & U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE • BUREAU OF THE CENSUS • WASHINGTON . 1956 United States U. S. Department of Commerce Sinclair Weeks, Secretary Bureau of the Census Robert W. Burgess, Director Census Agriculture: 1954 Volume I COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Part II North Dakota and South Dakota Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY Chief, Agriculture Division FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS • LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS • CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES • PUBLIC Boston Public Library Superintendent of Documents JUN 1 2 1956 Ptll BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROBERT W. BURGESS, Director A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director Robert Y. Phillips, Special Assistant Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director Jack B. Robertson, Special Assistant Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards Lowell T. Galt, Assistant Director for Operations Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration Calvert L. Dedrick, Coordinator, International Statistics A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer Agriculture Division — Ray Hurley, Chief Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief Census Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief Field Division — Robert B. Voight, Chief Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chief Geography Division — Clarence E. Batschelet, Chief Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief Personnel Division — Helen D. Almon, Chief Population and Housing Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief Statistical Reports Division — Edwin D. Goldfield, Chief Statistical Research Division — William N. Hurwitz, Chief Transportation Division — Donald E. Church, Chief Statistics in this report supersede figures shown in Series AC54-1, Preliminary Reports. SUGGESTED IDENTIFICATION U. S. Bureau of the Census. U. S. Census of Agriculture: 1954. Vol. I, Counties and State Economic Areas, Part 11. U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C, 1956. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. or any of the Field Offices of the Department of Commerce, Price $2.25 (Paper cover) PREFACE Volume I, Counties and State Economic Areas, is one of the three principal reports presenting the results of the 1954 Census of Agriculture. This volume, in 33 parts, pre- sents the compilation of the information given by farm operators to Census enumerators in 1954. The 1954 Census of Agriculture was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress (Title 13, United States Code) approved August 31, 1954, which includes provisions for the mid-decade censuses of agriculture. The collection of the data was carried out by Census enumerators directed by super- visors appointed by the Director of the Census and working under the direction of Jack B. Robertson, then Chief, Field Division. Ernest R. Underwood, then special Assistant to the Director, was responsible for the recruitment of the field staff. The planning of the census and the compilation of the statistics were supervised by Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture Division, and Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by Hilton E. Robison, Orvin L. Wilhite, Hubert L. Collins, Benjamin J. Tepping, Lois Hutchison, Carl R. Nyman, J. Thomas Breen, Robert S. Overton, Merton V. Lindquist, Russell V. Oliver, Charles F. Frazier, Gladys L. Eagle, Orville M. Slye, Gaylord G. Green, Harold W. Cox, and Henry A. Tucker. Acknowledgment is made of the technical assistance and the loan of technical personnel by the United States Department of Agriculture in the planning, the enumera- tion, and the compilation of the 1954 Census of Agriculture. March 1956 III UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 REPORTS Volume I. — Counties and State Economic Areas. Statistics for counties include number of farms, acreage, value, and farm opera- tors ; farms by color and tenure of operator ; facilities and equipment ; use of commercial fertilizer : farm labor ; farm expenditures ; livestock and livestock products; specified crops harvested; farms classified by type of farm and by economic class; and value of products sold by source. Data fe of farm by economic class. It will provide data for a current analysis of the differences that exist among groups of farms of the same type. It will furnish statistical basis for a realistic examination of produc- tion of such commodities as wheat, cotton, and dairy products in connection with actual or proposed governmental policies and programs. IV NORTH DAKOTA AND SOUTH DAKOTA CONTENTS INTRODUCTION History and legal basis Plan of presentation of statistics. Operations for 1954 Census Page IX IX X DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Specified farms XII General Farm Information Date of enumeration XII A farm XII Enumeration of land located in more than one county XIII Farm operator XIII Farms reporting or operators reporting XIII Land owned, rented, and managed XIII Land area XIV Land in farms XIV Land in farms according to use XIV Value of land and buildings XV Age of operator XV Residence of farm operator XV Years on present farm (year began operation of present farm) XV Of f -farm work and other income XV Specified facilities and equipment XV Classification of farms by class of work power XV Farm labor XVI Fertilizer and lime XVI Specified farm expenditures XVI Farm-mortage debt XVII Crops Crops harvested XVTI Corn XVII Annual legumes XVII Hay crops XVII Clover seed, alfalfa, grass, and other field seed crops XVII Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes XVII Berries and other small fruits XVIII Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes XVIII Nursery and greenhouse products XVIII Value of crops harvested and value of crops sold XVIII Forest products XVIII DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued Irrigation Page Irrigated farms XIX Land irrigated XLX Irrigated land in farms according to use XIX Farms with all harvested crops irrigated XIX Irrigated crops harvested XIX Land-Use and Conservation Practices Land in cover crops turned under for green manure Stripcropping Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour. Livestock and Poultry Milk cows; cows milked; milk sold. Sows and gilts farrowing Sheep and lambs and wool Goats and mohair Bees and honey Value of livestock on farms Livestock products Sales of live animals Poultry and poultry products Sampling Description of the sample for the 1954 Census Adjustment of the sample Method of estimation Reliability of estimates based on the sample Differences in data presented by counties and by State economic areas XIX XIX XIX XIX XIX XIX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XXI Classification of Farms Farms by size XXI Farms by tenure of operator XXI Farms by color or race of operator XXII Farms by economic class XXII Farms by type XXII Value of farm products sold XXIII Item Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table— 1 — Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 2. — Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 3 Farms and land in farms, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 , 4. — Farms and farm characteristics, by tenure of operator: Census of 1954 5. — Farm operators by color, residence, off -farm work, age, and years on present farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954..... 6. — Farms by class of work power and specified facilities and equipment: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 7. — Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 8. — Hired farm labor and wage rates by economic class: Census of 1954 9. — Hired farm labor and wage rates by tenure of operator: Census of 1954 10. — Hired farm labor and wage rates by type of farm: Census of 1954 , 11.— Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1954, 1950, and 1945 12 Comparability of data on livestock and poultry: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 13. — Livestock and livestock products: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 14. — Farms reporting specified number of cattle on hand: Censuses of 1954 and 1950; farms reporting specified number of livestock on hand or sold alive: Census of 1954 , 15. — Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 16. — Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 !V Farms reporting by specified acres, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for specified crops: Census of 1954... 18. — Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county, economic area, and State by number of farms reporting, by levels , 19. — Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county, economic area, and State totals for specified items, age Page 2 186 3 187 9 193 10 194 16 200 16 200 17 201 18 202 20 204 22 206 24 208 25 209 26 210 28 212 29 213 30 214 34 218 36 220 36 220 (V) CONTENTS-Continued Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Map of the State showing counties, county seats, and principal cities County Table— 1. — Farms, acreage, value, and farm operators: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 la. — Irrigated farms: Number and acreage: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 2. — Farms by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 3. — Farms by size of farm and by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 4. — Value of farm products sold by source: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 5. — Farms by economic class, by class of work power, off-farm work and other income, and facilities and equipment: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 6. — Farm labor and specified farm expenditures; Censuses of 1954 and 1950; and use of commercial fertilizer: Census of 1954 7. — Livestock and livestock products: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 8 .—Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products : Censuses of 1954 and 1950 9 Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 9a . — Specified crops harvested from irrigated land : Census of 1954 Chapter C— STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Map of the State showing State economic areas. Economic Area Table — 1. — Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 2. — Farm facilities, off-farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 3. — Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 4. — Farms, acreage, value and use of commercial fertilizer, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 5. — Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 6. — Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 7. — Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 8. — Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 9. — Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 10. — Farms reporting, number of cows, and dairy products sold, by number of milk cows, for all commercial farms and dairy farms: Census of 1954 11. — Farms reporting, number of chickens, and poultry products sold, by number of chickens on hand, for all commercial farms and poultry farms: Census of 1954 12 . — Farm labor : Census of 1954 ge Page 41 225 42 226 47 232 50 235 55 241 60 247 63 109 110 118 126 134 142 150 158 166 174 182 183 184 250 68 256 73 262 83 274 88 280 105 300 305 306 314 322 330 338 346 354 362 370 378 379 380 APPENDIX The 1954 Census of Agriculture Questionnaire. Index to tables Page 382 387 (VI) INTRODUCTION (VII) INTRODUCTION This report presents data relating to the agriculture of the United States based on the most recent census of agriculture taken in the fall of 19r>4. The tables also include some compara- tive data from earlier censuses. History and legal basis. — The current census extends the num- ber of nationwide agricultural censuses to 10. Initially, an agri- cultural enumeration was taken in conjunction with the Decen- nial Census of Population in 1X40. Congress first provided for a mid-decennial census for the year 11)15; however, abnormalities created by World War I prevented the taking of this census. Since 1020, a national agricultural census has been taken each live years. The 1954 Census of Agriculture was authorized by an Act of Congress approved June IS. 1929, and amended July lb, 1052. Section l(i of the Act. as amended, reads as follows: "That there shall be taken, beginning in the month of October 1054, and in the same month of every tenth year thereafter, a census of agri- culture. The census herein provided for shall include each State, but shall not include the District of Columbia, Alaska. Hawaii. Puerto Rico, or such other areas or territories over which the United States exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction: Provided, however, that as to the areas excluded from such census it is directed that data available from various Government sources shall be included as an appendix to the report of such census. The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to collect such prelimi- nary or supplementary statistics, either in advance of, or after the taking of such census, as are necessary to the initiation, taking, or completion thereof. The inquiries, and the number, form, and subdivisions thereof for the census provided for in this seel ion shall be determined by the Secretary of Commerce." The initial appropriation for map preparation, field enumera- tion, and a part of the office processing was obtained under this authority. Subsequently, the Congress, in a code revision ap- proved August 31, 1054, incorporated the provisions for all cen- suses in a code which may be cited as "Title 13. United States Code." The request for funds for fiscal year 1954 included funds for preparatory work for a complete census of agriculture to he taken in the fall of 1954. This request was not approved by the Congress. However, a limited appropriation was made for expenses for "spot checking business, manufactures, and ami- culture in such manner as the Secretary of Commerce should decide to be most helpful and informative to said undertakings.'' Since one of the important uses of quinquennial agricultural census statistics is to serve as a benchmark for the annual esti- mates of production and inventories prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture, the assumption was made that a "spot check" should provide reliable totals for a limited number of items by States and major producing areas. Accordingly, a sample census was conducted as a pretest of procedures in Utah and Virginia, beginning in October 1953. These surveys are more fully described in separate reports for those two States, published in 1954. Congress, in an appropriation Act approved July 2, 1954, appro- priated $16,000,000 for the expenses necessary for taking, com- piling, and publishing the 1954 Census of Agriculture, as author- ized by law. Additional funds, amounting to $5,500,000. were appropriated in 1955 in order to complete the work on the 195-1 Census. Plan of presentation of statistics. — This report follows tile same general plan of presentation as that for 195o, the last complete census of agriculture, The report is a part of Volume I which comprises 33 reports. Each part of Volume 1 presents the data for each county and each Slate economic area for one or more States as well as State totals for those States for which county and State economic area data are shown. Statistics arc most revealing when comparisons are available. Therefore, compa- rable data gathered in the 1050 Census of Agriculture are given for counties and for Stale economic areas. Comparative data for the States are given for each successive census year beginning with 1920. However, tor some items, the data obtained in 1954 are the only ones available. The tables provide totals for counties for nearly all items for which information was obtained in the 1954 Census. However, most data by economic class of farm, type of farm, and color and tenure of farm operator are presented only for State economic areas. Stale economic areas represent groupings of counties within a Stale. Outside of metropolitan areas, the Slate economic areas are, in general, the same as State type-of -farming areas. (A description of State economic areas is given in a Special Re- port of the 1950 Census, entitled "State Economic Areas: A De- scription of the Procedure Used in Making a Functional Grouping of the Counties in the United States.") A map showing the State economic areas is shown at the beginning of Chapter C of this report. The Act of Congress excluded from the field enumeration the .agriculture in Alaska. Hawaii. Puerto Rico, District of Columbia, and U. S. possessions. Available statistics, obtained from other sources, for these areas are included in Part 3 of Volume III. Data for most of the items included in the 1954 Census of Agri- culture, as in prior censuses, were tabulated for "minor civil divisions" or areas smaller than counties. The term "minor civil division" is applied to the primary subdivisions of the counties. These may be townships, precincts, districts, independent muni- cipalities, unorganized territory, etc. The figures for these smaller areas are not included in any of the regular reports. However, it is possible to obtain data for small geographic areas, as heretofore, by paying the cost of checking the data and pre- paring the necessary statistical tables. Prior to the 1954 Census, an enumeration district ilid not in- clude more than one minor civil division, even though the town- ship, precinct, or the like often did not have enough farms to provide a full workload for an enumerator. The aim in estab- lishing the 1054 enumeration districts was to make them large enough to keep each enumerator fully occupied in his area for a three-week, or possibly a four-week, period. Hence, sonic enumer- ation districts included more than one minor civil division. Such combined minor divisions were always adjacent. An enumera- tion district never comprised the whole of one minor civil division and a part of another nor a part of two or more minor civil divisions. A minor civil division which included too many farms for one enumerator was divided into two or more enumeration districts. The tabulations, as made by machines, in some cases provided totals for a single minor civil division — even though that required a grouping of enumeration districts — and, in other cases, they provided totals for two or more minor civil divisions combined. In the latter instance, the small-area data will be readily available only for combined totals for adjoining minor civil divisions. If there is need for making a separation of the data for such combinations, this is possible at some additional IX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 cost, since each questionnaire contains the name of the minor civil division in which the farm headquarters was located. Operations for 1954 Census. — The Act providing for the 1904 Census of Agriculture states that "the inquiries, and the number, form, and subdivision thereof . . . shall be determined by the Secretary of Commerce." The staff of the Bureau of the Census prepared the questionnaire fur the 1054 Census of Agriculture on the basis of experience obtained in prior censuses, on the basis of an analysis of the sample survey for the States of Utah and Virginia for the calendar year 195.'!, and on the basis of the advice of a Special Advisory Committee for the 1054 Census of Agriculture. The Advisory Committee comprised representatives of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, State Agricultural Col- leges, State Departments of Agriculture, The American Farm Economic Association, The American Statistical Association, The Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, The Agri- cultural Publishers Association, The Farm Equipment Institute, The American Farm Bureau Federation, The National Grange. The National Council of Farmers' Cooperatives, and the Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America. The Special Advisory Committee had also assisted in deciding the inquiries to be included on the questionnaire for the 1953 Sample Census for Utah and Virginia. During the planning, State Agricultural Colleges, the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and other major users of data from the census of agriculture were asked to submit suggested inquiries for the census. The number of inquiries recommended greatly exceeded the number that could be included in the census. The Special Advisory Com- mittee and the staff of the Bureau recommended the inclusion or exclusion of these inquiries after giving consideration to the possibilities of obtaining the information in some way other than through the census of agriculture, to the adequacy of the informa- tion that might be secured in the census, to the availability of data from other sources, and to the usefulness of the data, etc. This committee reviewed the plans and questionnaires for the 1953 sample enumeration and the 1954 Census of Agriculture as they were developed, and submitted recommendations regarding these plans and questionnaires. The content of the 21 regional questionnaires (one for each State or group of adjacent States) was similar to that of the questionnaires used for the Utah and Virginia sample surveys conducted in 1953. There were variations region by region in the questionnaires to provide for differences in crops grown, in live- stock production, and in cultural practices. Also, the positions of inquiries were changed in order to provide for the enumera- tion of some items for a limited number of farms even though other inquiries were made for all farms. An agricultural census that collects vast quantities of reliable information requires that all employees he trained and that they adhere carefully to prescribed procedures as well as time sched- ules. For the 1954 Census of Agriculture, the Bureau devised a training program so that all employees received instructions for the respective jobs. In most instances, training sessions were held near the areas in which employees worked and immediately prior to the beginning of their assignments. The 1954 enumeration required approximately 30,000 enumera- tors who were supervised by some 2,200 crew leaders. These persons were supervised by 119 field offices organized under five regional offices. From October 4 to November 8, 1954, depending upon the State and the area, trained enumerators began their work. Their work was to obtain for every farm the required information about that farm's operations, such as its crops, live- stock, poultry, farm expenses, equipment and facilities, and some facts about the farm operator. About two weeks before the census starting date, questionnaires were distributed to all box holders on the rural postal routes in all except a few Southern States. The questionnaire was accom- panied by a letter asking the farm operator to examine it and to answer as many of the questions as possible prior to the visit of the census enumerator. By this procedure, the Bureau expected to expedite the work of the enumerator and to improve the quality of the information given by farmers. By reading the question- naire, farmers knew what was wanted and could check their records in advance of the enumerator's visit. A good census requires a complete as well as an accurate enumeration. Several techniques were used to help obtain a good census in 1954. Instructions covering census procedures were designed in such a manner that objective criteria were supplied, and enumerators were not expected to rely on their own opinions or judgments concerning census entries or classifications. For example, an enumerator was required to complete an agriculture question- naire when specified conditions were met. He was wot required to decide first what constituted a farm and then to obtain a questionnaire. Instead, a questionnaire was completed whenever minimum conditions were satisfied. Then, during central office processing operations, a decision was made — on the basis of care- fully defined criteria — as to which questionnaires represented farms. To help in insuring the completeness of the enumeration, enumerators were provided with a specially designed Enumera- tor's Record Book in which to list heads of households for the dwellings in their enumeration districts and names of the tenants or owners for places on which no one lived. The Enumerator's Record Book contained questions about the agricultural opera- tions on the place. The answers to these questions determined whether an agriculture questionnaire was required for the place and, also, whether this enumerator or an enumerator in another enumeration district was required to fill out the questionnaire. In order to minimize the cost of the enumeration, procedures were developed to limit the listing of heads of households and of other places in urban areas, incorporated places, and built-up residential areas. In accordance with these procedures, enumera- tion districts were classified, prior to the enumeration, into three groups on the basis of the density of dwellings in relation to the number of farms according to the 1950 Censuses of Agriculture and Population. In general, the enumeration districts with no well-defined cluster of dwellings were considered to be open-country areas and were classified as Group I Enumeration Districts. For Group I Enu- meration Districts the enumerator was required to list in his Enumerator's Record Book the name of the head of each house- hold within his district. If no one lived on a tract of land, he was required to list the name of the person who rented the land, worked it on shares, used it for livestock, or, if the land was not used for agricultural purposes, the name of the owner. There were approximately 15,300 Group I Enumeration Districts. These enumeration districts contained 2,778,000 farms and 4,203,000 dwelling units in 1950. The rural enumeration districts iu which the number of dwell- ings was large in relation to the number of farms were classified as Group II Enumeration Districts. In these enumeration dis- tricts the enumerator was required to list all dwelling places in his district except those on less than one acre of land in built-up residential areas, such as small incorporated or unincorporated villages or the built-up areas adjacent to towns or cities. He was also required to determine, by asking locally, whether there were any farms or any places of one or more acres within the built-up areas. Outside the built-up areas be was required to list the head of every household. There were approximately 14,800 enumera- tion districts classified as Group II. These enumeration districts had 8,974,000 dwelling units and 2,420,000 farms in 1950. Most incorporated places and unincorporated villages with ap- proximately 150 or more dwellings were classified as Group III Enumeration Districts. There were approximately 11,000 such enumeration districts and these contained 161,000 farms in 1950. For Group III Enumeration Districts, the enumerator was given a list of farm operators enumerated in the 1950 Census of Agri- culture and was instructed to visit each place listed and find out INTRODUCTION XI whether an agriculture questionnaire was required. Any place used for agriculture was to be listed in his Enumerator's Record Hook and an agriculture questionnaire was to be obtained. If the place was no longer used for agriculture, an explanation was to be made on the list furnished the enumerator. The enumera- tor was instructed to ask at each of these places whether there were any other farms or any places of 3 or more acres in the neighborhood. A few enumeration districts that comprised an incorporated place or that were within an incorporated city were classified as Group I or Group II if the number of farms was large. Also, a few very extensive rural districts requiring considerable travel were classified in Group III when the number of farms was small. The method prescribed for canvassing an enumeration district helped to insure complete coverage. The enumerator was in- structed to proceed in a systematic manner from a logical start- ing point. He listed each place and each dwelling on successive lines in the Enumerator's Record Book. In addition, he was re- quired to identify these on his enumerator's map with a cross reference to the Enumerator's Record Book. This procedure helped him to determine, by looking at his map, the extent of coverage at any given time. It also helped the crew leader in checking to see that coverage was complete. Some farms were given special attention to insure their inclu- sion in the enumeration. Trior to the enumeration, a list known as 'specified farms" was prepared from records of the 1950 Cen- sus of Agriculture. Farms having unusually large agricultural operations were included in this list. During the enumeration a careful check was made to see that each place on the speeifled- farm list was accounted for. This procedure helped to insure that units which could have a significant effect upon the census data were not omitted from the enumeration. (For a detailed ex- planation of specified farms, see page XII.) Some farm units other than specified farms also received special attention to insure complete coverage. Prior to the field enum- eration, lists were obtained of places known to be specializing in specific types of agricultural production, such as garbage-feeding operations, broiler operations, large turkey farms, livestock feed lots, cranberry bogs, and citrus groves. For some of these operations, the list represented a nationwide effort to insure coverage, while for others, only some of the intensive areas of production were given this special attention. These lists were prepared, in part, with the cooperation of the Agricultural Market- ing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and State Agricultural Statisticians. During the enumeration, the enumer- ator was required to obtain a questionnaire for each place or otherwise satisfactorily account for each place on the list of specified farms or on other special lists. Some areas of the High Plains required special consideration since the usual enumeration procedure was complicated by the prevalence of nonresident operators and widely scattered tracts operated as one farm. In these areas a special mapping form was used to insure complete coverage. Land was checked off on the mapping form by section, township, and range as it was enumerated. This check map, designed for plotting sections within a township, was subdivided into 10 parts of 40 acres each. Enumerators were required to indicate on this form all land in farms that they enumerated. Cross references were made be- tween the questionnaire and the map. The enumerator identified land for a given questionnaire on his check map by writing the number identifying the questionnaire in each corresponding 40- acre square of the check map. The check map helped the enum- erator and, subsequently, the crew leader and other personnel reviewing the enumerator's work to determine whether the cov- erage of the enumeration district was complete. This procedure was used in all of North Dakota and South Dakota and selected counties in Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. In general, the areas for which such maps were used corresponded with the major wheat-producing sections with low rainfall. A special supplementary questionnaire was used in approxi- mately 900 counties in the Smith. This questionnaire, designated the Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire, aided in the enumeration of cropper and other tenant farms which were parts of larger landholdings. This additional form was completed when two or more agriculture questionnaires were needed for a landhold- iug. Since it called for the name and agricultural operations of each tenant on the landholding, the procedure enabled an enum- erator to determine that all operations were reported completely and only once. The Enumerator's Record Book, used in these selected southern counties, differed from that used elsewhere. The southern version helped the enumerator to identify the land- holdings for which this supplementary landlord-tenant form was required. Crew leaders, in supervising enumerators, began reviewing questionnaires, maps, and other forms and checking the enum- erator's work for completeness of coverage and quality almost as soon as the enumeration was started. The crew leader and his enumerators were required to make the records of their respective areas as accurate and as complete as possible. While assembling records, the field processing offices also made certain checks. Although these offices performed no detailed editing of questionnaires, some steps were taken to detect enumeration districts in which the enumerator's work was not fully satisfactory, especially in regard to coverage. The 26 proc- essing offices were given a form, for each county, which contained data from the 1950 Census for the number of farms and land in farms. Where possible, this form gave the 1950 comparative data for the enumeration districts or for the minor civil divisions comprising each county. For most counties, it was possible to furnish, at the county level, an additional check figure. This figure was the acreage of one of the following crops: wheat, corn, cotton, tobacco, or rice. In most instances, these check figures represented measured acreages (before harvest) as determined by the Commodity Stabilization Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. By checking totals for the enumeration dis- tricts with these check data, it was possible to determine and remedy obvious underenumeration before records were released from field processing offices. The 1954 totals for the county, together with the check data, were sent to the Washington office for review and approval before the enumeration was considered acceptable. After the canvass of an enumeration district was completed, the supervising crew leader collected the questionnaires and other records from the enumerator and sent them to the processing office for his area. The processing offices made some checks on the enumeration in each enumeration district. In this checking, emphasis was placed upon preparation of payrolls, completeness of coverage, and the correct application of the sampling pro- cedure. The final operations for the agricultural census were handled in central offices. The Washington office was the focal point of these activities ; but, for the first time, some of the agricultural census operations were decentralized into areas outside of Wash- ington. Census operations offices were established at Detroit, Michigan and Pittsburg, Kansas. Upon their release from field processing offices, records were transferred to the two Census operations offices. Although there were exceptions, in general, records from the Northern and Northeastern States were sent to the Detroit office and those from Southern and Western States were sent to Pittsburg, Kansas. At these offices, questionnaires, were edited and coded and the information was entered on punch cards for tabulation. In the operations offices, the checking, editing, and coding were performed for individual agriculture questionnaires. The check- ing consisted of seeing (1) that the questionnaires were com- pletely filled out: (2) that the acreage of individual crops har- vested was in reasonable agreement with the acreage of cropland harvested when 100 or more acres ot cropland harvested were XII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 reported; (3) that the acres of land classified according to use accounted for the entire farm acreage for farms having 200 acres or more ; (4) that the total of the acreage for the various uses of corn, sorghum, soybeans, eowpeas. and peanuts was in reasonable agreement with the total acreage reported for all purposes for each of these crops ; ( 5 ) that the age and sex breakdown for cattle, hogs, and sheep added to approximately the total number of such animals of all ages ; and (t!) that all entries for related items were reasonably consistent. Editing consisted of the identification and withdrawal of questionnaires filled for places not qualifying as farms; the selection of questionnaires with entries of unusually large size for review by the technical staff: the selection of groups of questionnaires with common reporting errors in an individual enumeration district for referral to technical personnel for review; and the correction of obvious inconsistencies, such as reporting in an incorrect unit, or reporting in an improper place on the questionnaire. Coding consisted of entering code numbers for crops for which there were no separate inquiries on the ques- tionnaire, for color and tenure of operator, and for irrigation; and, for a sample of farms, of entering codes for economic class of farm and type of farm. Entries determined by the technical staff to be in error were corrected on the basis of relationships existing on nearby farms or, if the entries were large, on the basis of correspondence with the farm operator. In case of information missing for a group of questions, estimates were prepared on the basis of adjacent questionnaires for farms with similar opera- tions and, in some cases, on the basis of information obtained by mail from farm operators. When estimates were made, letters were mailed to the farm operators to verify the information and, if the estimates were not in reasonable agreement with the infor- mation contained in the replies, the entries were corrected before the tabulations were made. After punch cards were prepared, the punch cards, together with records containing the corresponding basic data, were for- warded to the Washington office for tabulation. Once on punch cards, the data were sorted, listed, or otherwise handled mechani- cally to facilitate making final checks and to obtain totals. One of the initial and primary steps in the machine handling of the punch cards was to separate those cards which lacked necessary information, those on which the punched data were inconsistent or impossible, and those on which the relationships were possible but the data were of such magnitude that a further review of the individual questionnaires was warranted. These cards contain- ing questionable data or lacking data were examined, checked to the agriculture questionnaires, and corrected, if necessary, before the tabulations were made. Finally, tabulations were examined from the standpoint of over-all reasonableness and consistency. This examination re- quired the judgment of specialists and was the primary respon- sibility of senior Census staff members. However, qualified State personnel of the Agricultural Marketing Service, tT. S. Department of Agriculture, assisted in examining the data, especially those tor crops and livestock, evaluating the results, and calling atten- tion to the situations for which further checking was necessary. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Specified farms. — "Specified farms" refers to the larger farms that were selected for special handling during the enumeration and during the processing of the agriculture questionnaires. Although the criteria for their selection have varied since this technique was first used in the 1945 Census of Agriculture, the basic purposes for employing this technique have not changed. One purpose for using a list of specified farms was to help to get a complete enumeration. The criteria for selecting specified farms were kept as simple as possible in order to facilitate the work of enumeration. In most States, only one item was considered in classifying farms as "speci- fied." The following are the criteria used for the 1954 Census: Criteria Area Land in the farm — 1,000 acres or more All States Cropland harvested : 200 acres or more Florida 500 acres or more Michigan, Minnesota, X. W. Missouri, Wisconsin Irrigated cropland harvested : 200 acres or more Arizona, California, Louisiana Cattle and calves: 100 or more Alabama, Mississippi, N. W. Missouri 200 or more Louisiana Milk cows : 100 or more Arizona, California, Florida Chickens sold : 70,000 or more Delaware, Maryland, West Vir- ginia Occasionally, a farm which did not meet any of the criteria chosen, but which bulked large in respect to some other farm characteristics, had to be treated as a specified farm to reduce its effect on the results based on a sample of farms. In terms of total agricultural production, the operators of specified farms account for a significant part of the total produc- tion. For example, in the 11150 Census, 71,32.8 farms (then desig- nated "large" farms) were handled on a special basis. Although this number was only 1.3 percent of all farms, these "large" farms accounted for 17.3 percent of the value of all farm products sold and 33.1 percent of all laud in farms. The criteria used for estab- lishing the group of specified farms for special handling in the 1954 Census resulted in more than twice as many farms (147,000 in the 1954 Census as compared with 72,000 in 1950) being given special attention. General Farm Information Date of enumeration. — The enumeration of the 1954 Census of Agriculture was made during the latter part of 1954. In the 1950 Census the starting date for the enumeration was April 1. The 1954 Census beginning dates were varied by areas or States, ranging from October 4 to November S. In general, the varied starting dates were based upon ( 1 ) selecting dates late enough for the enumeration to follow the harvesting of the bulk of im- portant crops, (2) setting the dates early enough to avoid unde- sirable weather and travel conditions during the enumeration, and (3) arranging for the enumeration to be substantially completed prior to customary dates when farm operators move from one farm to another. The average date of enumeration for the 1954 Census for each county is given in County Table 7. and the per- centage of farms enumerated by various dates for the State and the date or dates for the starting of the enumeration are given in State Table 11. Information for inventory items is based on the situation as of the actual day of enumeration. Data on acreage and quantity of crops harvested are for the crop year 1954. Data on sales of crops relate to crops harvested in the year 1954 regardless of when sold; data on sales of livestock products relate In the production and sales during the calendar year 1954. Since the period to be included was not yet completed for some items al Ihe time of enumeration, special emphasis was placed upon including accurate estimates for such items for the remainder of the period. For example, the question relating to dairy products stated, "Be sure to include dairy products which you will sell before January 1, 1955." A farm. — For the 1954 and the 1950 Censuses of Agriculture, places of 3 or more acres were counted as farms if the annual value of agricultural products, exclusive of home-garden products, amounted to $150 or more. The agricultural products could have been either for home use or for sale. Places of less than 3 acres were counted as farms only if the annual value of sales of agri- cultural products amounted to $150 or more. Places for which the value of agricultural products for 11154 was less than these minima because of crop failure or other unusual conditions, and INTRODUCTION XIII places operated at the time of the census for the first time were counted as farms if normally they could be expected to produce these minimum quantities of agricultural products. All the land under the control of one person or partnership was included as one farm. Control may have been through ownership, or through lease, rental, or cropping arrangement. For the 1954 Census, enumerators were instructed to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for all places that the operator con- sidered a farm and for all places having during 1954 (1) any hogs, cattle, sheep, or goats; (2) any crops such as corn, oats, hay, or tobacco; (3) 20 or more chickens, turkeys, and geese; (4) 20 or more fruit trees, grapevines, and planted nut trees; or (5) any vegetables, berries, or nursery or greenhouse products grown for sale. Thus, agriculture questionnaires were filled tor more places than those qualifying as farms. The determination as to which reports were to be included in the tabulations as farms was made during the central office processing of questionnaires. For the 1945 and earlier censuses of agriculture, the definition of a farm was somewhat more inclusive. Census enumerators were provided with the definition of a farm and were instructed to fill reports only for those places which met the criteria. From 1925 to 1945, farms for census purposes included places of 3 or more acres on which there were agricultural operations, and places of less than 3 acres with agricultural products for home use or for sale with a value of $250 or more. For places of 3 or more acres, no minimum quantity of agricultural production was re- quired for purposes of enumeration ; for places of under 3 acres all the agricultural products valued at $250 or more may have been for home use and not for sale. The only reports excluded from the tabulations were those taken in error and those with very limited agricultural production, such as only a small home garden, a few fruit trees, a very small flock of chickens, etc. In 1945, reports for places of 3 acres or more with limited agricul- tural operations were retained if there were 3 or more acres of cropland and pasture, or if the value of products in 1944 amounted to $150 or more when there was less than 3 acres of cropland and pasture. Because of changes in price level, the $250 limit for value of products for farms under 3 acres resulted in the inclusion of Varying numbers of farms in the several censuses prior to 1950. The change in the definition of a farm in 1950, and continued in 1954, resulted in a decrease in the number of farms as compared with earlier censuses, especially in the number of farms of 3 or more acres in size. Places of 3 or more acres with a value of agricultural products of less than $150 were not counted as farms in the 1954 and 1950 Censuses. In some cases, these places would have been counted as farms if the criteria used in 1954 and 1950 had been the same as those used in previous censuses. The change in the definition of a farm had no appreciable effect on the totals for livestock or crops, for the places affected by this change ordinarily accounted for less than 1 percent of the total for a county or State. - There are two figures published for the number of farms for each county in 1954. One is an actual count of all farms enumer- ated, and the other is an estimate based upon the number of sample farms multiplied by 5, plus the number of specified farms. In almost every county, the actual number of farms and the esti- mated number of farms differ. Because of sampling variability, the selection of the sample of farms seldom resulted in the in- clusion of exactly 20 percent of the non-specified farms. The number of farms in the sample in a county was accepted if this number was within predetermined limits. The counties that were not acceptable were adjusted to bring the number of sample farms within the predetermined limits. Therefore, the actual number of farms in the sample is more or less than 20 percent in most instances. Similarly, the estimated total for information obtained for the sample of farms may be slightly more or slightly less than the totals which would have been obtained if the daja had been tabulated for all farms. Therefore, occasionally the estimated number of farms reporting for some items may be greater than the total munber of farms enumerated. The estimated number of farms is shown in the tables so that estimates based on the farms in the sample can he related to the estimated number of farms rather than to the actual number of farms. Enumeration of land located in more than one county. — Land in an individual farm may be located in two or more counties. In such case, the entire farm was enumerated in only one county. If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated in the county in which the farm operator lived. If the farm operator did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were included in the county in which the farm headquarters was lo- cated. If there was any question as to the location of the head- quarters of the farm, the farm was included in the county in which most of the land was located. Farm operator. — A "farm operator" is a person who operates a farm, either performing the labor himself or directly supervising it. He may be an owner, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land cropped for him by others, he is listed as the operator of only that land which he retains. In the case of a partnership, only one partner was included as the operator. The number of farm operators is considered the same as the number of farms. Farms reporting or operators reporting. — Figures for farms re- porting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation of all farms, represent the number of farms, or farm operators, for which the specified item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922 farms in a county and only 1,465 had chickens over 4 months old on hand, the number of farms reporting chickens would be 1,465. The difference between the total number of farms and the number of farms reporting an item represents the number of farms not having that item, provided the inquiry was answered completely for all farms. For some of the items, such as the residence of the operator, for which reports were to have been obtained for all farms, figures are given for the number of farms not reporting. The number of farms, or operators, not reporting indicates the extent of the incompleteness of the reporting for the item. Figures for farms reporting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation for only a sample of farms, represent the total esti- mated from the sample, not the actual number of farms or operators reporting. land owned, rented, and managed. — The land to be included in each farm was determined by asking the number of acres owned, the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The acres in the farm were obtained by adding the acres owned and acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and sub- tracting the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. In case of a managed farm, the person in charge was asked the total acreage managed for his employer. The acreage that was rented to others or cropped by others was subtracted from the total managed acreage. For 1954 and 1950, the figures for land owned, land rented from others, and land managed for others include land rented to others by farm operators. In earlier censuses, the enumerator was instructed to include all land rented from others and to ex- clude all land rented to others. Thus, he recorded only that portion of the acreage owned and the acreage rented from others which was retained by the farm operator. For prior censuses, the land included in each farm was essentially the same as that included for the 1954 and 1950 Censuses. Land owned. — Land owned includes all land that the operator or his wife, or both, hold under title, purchase contract, home- stead law, or as one of the heirs, or as a trustee of an undivided estate. Land rented from others. — Land rented from others includes land worked on shares for others, and land used rent free, XIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 as well as all land rented or leased under other arrangements. Grazing land used under government permit was not included. land rented to others. — Many farm operators rent land to others. For the most part, the land rented to others represents agricultural land but it also includes tracts rented for resi- dential or other purposes. When land is leased, rented, or cropped on shares, the tenant or cropper is considered the farm operator even though his landlord may exercise supervision over his operations. The landlord is considered as operating only that portion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers. Land area. — The approximate total land area reported for 1954 for States and counties is, in general, the same as that reported for the 1950, 1945, and 3940 Censuses. Changes since 1940 rep- resent changes in boundary, actual changes in land area due to the construction of reservoirs, etc. The figures for 1940 repre- sent a complete remeasurement of the United States and, there- fore, may differ from the figures shown for earlier censuses. Land in farms. — The acreage designated "land in farms" in- cludes considerable areas of land not actually under cultivation and some land not used for pasture or grazing. All woodland and wasteland owned by farm operators, or included in tracts rented from others, is included as land in farms unless such land was held for other than agricultural purposes, or unless the acreage of such land held by a farm operator was unusually large. If a place had 1,000 or more acres of land not being used for agricultural purposes and less than 10 percent of the total acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes, the non- agricultural land in excess of the number of acres used for agri- cultural purposes was excluded from the farm area. In applying this rule, land used for crops, for pasture, or grazing, and land rented to others were considered to be land for agricultural purposes. On the other hand, land was defined as nonagricul- tural when it was woodland not pastured, or in house and barn lots, roads, lanes, ditches, or wasteland. The procedure used in 1950 for excluding unusually large acreages of nonagricultural land differed slightly from the one used for the current census. In 1950, adjustments were made in places of 1,000 acres or more (5,000 acres or more in the 17 Western States) if less than 10 percent of the total acreage was used for agricultural purposes. Except for open range and grazing land used under govern- ment permit, all grazing laud was to be included as land in farms. Land used rent free was to be included as land rented from others. Grazing lands operated by grazing associations were to be reported in the name of the manager in charge. All land in Indian reservations used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be included. Land in Indian reservations not reported by individual Indians or not rented to non-Indians was to be re- ported in the name of the cooperative group using the land. Thus, in some instances the entire Indian reservation was reported as one farm. Land in farms according to use. — Land in farms was classified according to the use made of it in 1954. The classes of land are mutually exclusive, i. e., each acre of land was included only once even though it may have had more than one use during the year. The classes are as follows : Cropland harvested. — This includes land from which crops were harvested; land from which hay (including wild hay) was cut ; and land in small fruits, orchards, vineyards, nurser- ies, and greenhouses. Land from which two or more crops were reported as harvested was to be counted only once. The enumerator was instructed to check the figure for crop- land harvested for each farm by adding the acreages of the in- dividual crops reported and subtracting the acres of land from which two crops were harvested. This procedure was repeated during the central office editing process for farms with 100 or more acres of cropland harvested. If the harvested cropland was used for other purposes, either before or after the harvest of a crop, the enumerator was specifically instructed to report the acreage only under crop- land harvested. Cropland used only for pasture. — In the 1954 and 1950 Cen- suses, the enumerator's instructions stated that rotation pasture and all other cropland that was used only for pasture were to be included under this class. No further definition of crop- land pastured was given the farm operator or enumerator. Permanent open pasture may, therefore, have been included under this item or under "other pasture," depending on whether the enumerator or farm operator considered it as cropland. The figures for 1945 and earlier censuses are not entirely comparable with those for the last two censuses. For 1945, the figures include only cropland used solely for pasture in 1944 that had been plowed within the preceding seven years. The figures for this item, for the Censuses of 1940. 1935, and 1925, are more nearly comparable with those for the Censuses of 1954 and 1950, as they include land pastured that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating. Cropland not harvested and not pastured. — This item includes idle cropland, land in soil-improvement crops only, land on which all crops failed, land seeded to crops for harvest after 1954, and cultivated summer fallow. In the Western States, this class was subdivided to show separately the acres of cultivated summer fallow. In these States, the acreage not in cultivated summer fallow represents largely crop failure. There are very few counties in the Western States in which there is a large acreage of idle crop- land or in which the growing of soil-improvement crops is an important use of the land. In the States other than the Western States, this general class was subdivided to show separately the acres of idle crop- land (not used for crops or for pasture in 1954). In these States, the incidence of crop failure is usually low. It was expected that the acreage figure that excluded idle land would reflect the acreage in soil-improvement crops. However, the 1954 crop year was one of low rainfall in many Eastern and Southern States and, therefore, in these areas the acreage of cropland not harvested and not pastured includes more land on which all crops failed than would usually be the case. Cultivated summer fallow. — This item includes cropland that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded for several months to control weeds and conserve moisture. No land from which crops were harvested in 1954 was to be included under this item. Woodland pastured. — This includes all woodland that was used for pasture or grazing. The questionnaire contained the following instruction : "Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts and cutover land with young trees which have or will have value as wood or timber." No definition of wood- land was given in 1950 to either farm operators or Census enumerators except an instruction to enumerators not to In- clude brush pasture-as woodland. Some of the changes in wood- land acreages from one census to another may merely represent differences in interpretation of the meaning of woodland. Woodland not pastured. — This includes all woodland that was not used for pasture or grazing. Unusually large tracts of timberland reported as woodland not pastured were excluded from the tabulations of land in farms when it was evident that such land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes. The definition for woodland, as stated above, was used also for enumerating woodland not pastured. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). — This in- cludes rough and brush land pastured and any other land pastured that the respondent did not consider as either wood- land or cropland. The figures for 1954 and 1950 arc comparable but for 1945 all nonwoodland pasture not plowed within the preceding 7 years was included. For the 1940 Census and earlier years, the figures are more nearly comparable with those for 1954 and 1950, except that the item may be somewhat less inclusive since land that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating was classified as plowable pasture (shown as cropland used only for pasture in the tables). Improved pasture. — This item includes land in "other pas- ture" on which one or more of the following practices had been used: Liming, fertilizing, seeding to grasses or legumes, irrigating, draining, or controlling weeds and brush. The question on improved pasture was included in 1954 for the first time. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.).— This item in- cludes house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, and waste- land. It includes all land that does not belong under any of the other laud-use classes. INTRODUCTION xv In addition to the complete classification of land in farms ac- cording to* use, the tables also present data for three summary classifications as follows : Cropland, total.— This includes cropland harvested, cropland used only for pasture, and cropland not harvested and not pastured. land pastured, total.— This includes cropland used only for pasture, woodland pastured, and other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). Woodland, total. — This includes woodland pastured and wood- land not pastured. Value of land and buildings. — The value to be reported was the approximate amount for which the land and the buildings on it would sell. This item was obtained for only a sample of the farms ; however, the value was not reported for all the farms comprising the sample. Many problems, not encountered in enumerating most agricul- tural items, are involved in obtaining farm real-estate values. Most enumerated items require the respondent to make a state- ment based upon fact. It may lie the number and value of farm animals sold alive during the year or the number of lambs under 1 year old on the place. In either case, only information as to activities during a specified period, or the situation as of a stated time, is required. This information is based upon actual trans- actions or existing conditions. But the estimation of the value of land and buildings is based largely ui>on opinion. In the event a farm had been recently purchased, answers could be based upon that experience. But many farms have not changed hands for many years, nor are they currently for sale. In such cases, farm operators may have no clear basis for estimating the value. In making an intelligent estimate, a respondent needs, first, to estimate the prevailing market value in the community. Sec- ondly, he must in some way add to or subtract from this base to allow for his farm's special characteristics. In many cases, a farm operator who would not sell his place under any circum- stances may be inclined to give a "market value" that is un- reasonably high. Some operators who had purchased their real estate during periods of relatively low prices may give an esti- mate that is unduly influenced by that experience. Further- more, the extent of variation known to exist in real-estate values makes it difficult to establish checking procedures that will dis- close inaccurate estimates. Only average values of land and buildings per farm and per acre are presented in this report. A total value of the land and buildings for States, geographic divisions, and the United States, will be presented in Volume II Age of operator. — Farm operators were classified by age iuto six age groups. The average age of farm operators was calculated by dividing the total of ages of all farm operators reporting age by the number of farm operators reporting. Residence of farm operator. — Farm operators were classified by residence on the basis of whether or not they lived on the farm operated. Some of those not living on the farm operated lived on other farms. When a farm operator rented land from others or worked land on shares for others and had the use of a dwell- ing as part of the rental arrangement, the enumerator was in- structed to consider the dwelling a part of the farm operated. The dwelling assigned may have been on a tract other than that as- signed for crops. Since some farm operators live on their farms only a portion of the year, comparability of the figures for var- ious censuses may be affected to some extent by the date of the enumeration. In a few cases the enumerator failed to indicate the residence of the farm operator. Differences between the total number of farms and the number of farm operators by residence represent underreporting of this item. Tears on present farm (year began operation of present farm). — The data on years on present farm and year began operation of present farm were secured on the basis of the inquiry, "When did you begin to operate this place? " The (Month) (Year) time of year that farmers move is indicated by the month they began to operate their farms, as shown by a breakdown of the data for those farm operators who began to operate their present farms in the calendar years 1054 and 1953. The tabulation of years on present farm at each census is based on the calendar year the operator began operating his farm. Because of differ- ences in the date for various censuses, the figures are not fully comparable from one census to another. Off-farm work and other income. — Many farm operators receive a part of their income from sources other than the sale of farm products from their farms. The 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire included several inquiries relating to work off the farm and non- farm income. These inquiries called for the number of days worked off the farm by the farm operator ; whether other members of the operator's family worked off the farm ; and whether the farm operator received income from other sources, such as sale of products from land rented out, cash rent, boarders, old age as- sistance, pensions, veterans' allowances, unemployment compen- sation, interest, dividends, profits from nonfarm business, and help from other members of the operator's family. Another in- quiry asked whether the income of the operator and his family from off-farm work and other sources was greater than the total value of all agricultural products sold from the farm in 1954. Off-farm work was to include work at nonfarm jobs, businesses, or professions, whether performed on the farm premises or else- where ; also work on someone else's farm for pay or wages. Ex- change work was not to be included. The purposes of these four inquiries were (1) to obtain in- formation in regard to the extent that farm operators performed off-farm work and the relation of other nonfarm income to the value of farm products sold and (2) to provide a basis for the classification of farms by economic class (see Farms by eco- nomic class, page XXII). The intent of the inquiry in regard to whether or not a member of the family had a nonfarm job, and the inquiry regarding income of the farm operator from other non- farm sources, was to obtain more accurate replies to the inquiry regarding the relationship of the income from off-farm work and other sources to the total value of all agricultural products sold. Specified facilities and equipment. — Inquiries were made in 1954 for a sample of farms to determine the presence or absence of selected items on each place such as (1) telephone, (2) piped run- ning water, (3) electricity, (4) television set, (5) home freezer, (6) electric pig brooder, (7) milking machine, and (8) power feed grinder. Such facilities or equipment were to be counted even though temporarily out of order. Piped running water was de- fined as water piped from a pressure system or by gravity flow from a natural or artificial source. The enumerator's instruc- tions stated that pig brooders were to include those heated by an electric heating element, by an infra-red or heat bulb, or by or- dinary electric bulbs. They could be homemade. The number of selected types of other farm equipment was also obtained for a sample of farms. The selected kinds of farm equipment to be rei>orted were (1) grain combines (for harvest- ing and threshing grains or seeds in one operation) ; (2) corn pickers; (3) pick-up balers (stationary ones not to be reported) ; (4) field forage harvesters (for field chopping of silage and forage crops) ; (5) motortrucks; (6) wheel tractors (other than garden) ; (7) garden tractors; (8) crawler tractors (traeklaying, caterpillar); (9) automobiles; and (10) artificial ponds, reser- voirs, and earth tanks. Wheel tractors were to include homemade tractors but were not to include implements having built-in power units such as self-propelled combines, powered buck rakes, etc. "Pick-up" and truck-trailer combinations were to be reported as motor- trucks. School buses were not to be reimrted, and jeeps and station wagons were to be included as motortrucks or automo- biles, depending on whether used for hauling farm products or supplies, or as passenger vehicles. Classification of farms by class of work power. — Farms were grouped by class of work power on the basis of whether horses, XVI UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 mules, or tractors (wheel or crawler, but not garden) were reported. This classification does not present a complete picture of the work power used on all farms. For some farms, all the work power may be furnished by the landlord ; and for some farms, all the work power may be hired. Thus, farms hiring all of the work power from others and those having it furnished are shown as having no work power, unless the work animals or tractors were kept on the tenant-operated tract. Since (he number of tractors was obtained for only a sample of farms, the number of farms by class of work power represents an estimate. Farm labor. — The farm-labor inquiries for 1954, made on a sample basis, called for the number of persons doing farm work or chores on the place during a specified calendar week. Since starting dates of the 1954 enumeration varied by areas or States, the calendar week to which the farm-labor inquiries related varied also. The calendar week was September 2fi-Oetober 2 or October 24-30. States with the September 2(>-October 2 calendar week were: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut. Florida, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota. Montana. Nebraska, Nevada, New Hamp- shire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota. Okla- homa, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Ten- nessee, Texas. Utah, Vermont, Washington. Wisconsin, and Wyoming. States with the October 24-30 calendar week were: Alabama. Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois. Indiana, Iowa, Maryland. Mississippi. Missouri, North Carolina. Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. Farm work was to include any work, chores, or planning necessary to the operation of the farm or ranch business. Housework, contract construction work, and labor involved when equipment was hired (custom work) were not to be included. The farm labor information was obtained in three parts: (1) Operators working, (2) unpaid members of the operator's family working, and (3) hired persons working. Operators were considered as working if they worked 1 or more hours ; unpaid members of the operator's family, if they worked 15 or more hours; and hired persons, if they worked any time during the calendar week specified. Instructions contained no specifications regarding age of the persons working. Data shown for earlier censuses are not fully comparable with those for 1954, primarily because of differences in the period to which the data relate. The data for 1954 were purposely related to a period of peak farm employment. During 1950 the labor in- quiries were related to the calendar week preceding the actual enumeration. Although starling dates were identical in all States (April 1, 1950), several weeks were required to complete the field work. Therefore, the calendar week preceding the enumeration was not the same for all farms. For the 1915 and 1935 Censuses, the number of farm workers related to the first week in January. The data for 1940 related to the last week in March. In 1945, 1940. and 1935. only persons working the equivalent of two or more days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and 1940, only workers 14 years old and over were to be included. In 1935, as in 1954 anil 1950, there was no specification regarding the age of the farm workers. No instructions were issued to include farm chores as farm work in 1940 and 1935 Censuses. In censuses prior In 1954. farm-labor data were not always satisfactorily reported when the specified week for reporting the number of persons employed did not immediately precede the week during which the actual enumeration was made. When the week, for which a report for the number of persons employed was required, was several weeks before the week of enumeration, the farm operator or the enumerator often reported the highest num- ber of persons employed during the year. When it was obvious that the data were not correctly reported, adjustments were made to make the data reflect more nearly the situation during the specified week. Because of demand for the data, the information on number of persons working on farms, for the 1954 Census. relates to a specified week. In some cases, this specified week was several weeks before the week of actual enumeration. However, few adjustments were made in the data for 1954 even though there were indications that there was incorrect reporting or that the report may have referred to a week other than the week specified. Regular and seasonal workers. — Hired persons working on the farm during the sjtecified week were classed as "regular'' workers if the period of actual or expected employment was 150 days or more during the year, and as "seasonal" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was less than 150 days. If the period of expected employment was not reported, the period of employment was estimated for the individual farm after taking into account such items as the basis of payment, wage rate. exi>enditures for labor in 1954, and the type and other characteristics of the farm. Hired workers by basis of payment. — Hired persons were also classified according to the basis of payment. The question- naire called for the numbers of hired workers paid on a monthly basis, on a weekly basis, on a daily basis, on an hourly basis, and on a piecework basis. If the basis of payment was not re- ported for any of the hired workers, the missing information was supplied. Wage rate and hours worked. — The rate of pay (except for workers on a piecework basis) and the hours that workers were expected to work to earn this pay (except for workers on hourly basis or on piecework basis) were asked for each class of worker. For 1954, the data include estimates of hours worked and wage rates for questionnaires incomplete for either of these items. Estimates were based upon relationships existing on nearby farms of similar size and type. Data for 1950 for hours worked and wage rates were restricted to farms reporting both wage rates and hours worked. Fertilizer and lime. — The 1954 questionnaires contain inquiries on the tonnage and cost of fertilizer and liming material and the acreage on which they were used during the calendar year 1954. Fertilizer and lime used on the place were to be included regardless of whether the landowner, tenant, or both paid for them. Fertilizer was to include only commercial fertilizer or fertilizing material. No specific mention was made of basic slag. It was thought that this byproduct of steel production would be considered as a fertilizing material. Barnyard manure, straw, refuse materials, and soil conditioners were to be excluded. Lime or liming material was to include ground limestone, hydrated and burnt lime, marl, oyster shells, etc. No mention was made of gypsum but this product was excluded in the processing when the entries for such were detected. Lime used for sprays or sanitation purposes was to be omitted. Acres on which purchased materials were used were to be re- ported for both lime and fertilizer. In case fertilizer was applied to the same crop more than once in 1954, instructions wrerc to report acres of land only once but to report the total tonnage used. The acres fertilized and tons applied were obtained separately for selected crops. The selected crops varied by regions. This ar- rangement made it possible to obtain data for crops most com- monly fertilized in the region. For some counties, the tonnage of lime shown in the table may be less than the tonnage reported for the Agricultural Conserva- tion Program. In some cases, the difference may arise because of sampling error and in other cases, it may be the result of under- reporting by farm operators. Many of the differences disappear when the data are presented for larger areas. In the South, some landlords, who conducted some farming operations themselves, reported for their operations fertilizer and lime paid for wholly or in part by them for use on their tenant- operated land. The tenants may also have reported the fertilizer and lime. During the editing procedure such reports, when detected, were adjusted to prevent duplication in the reports for fertilizer and lime by landlords and their tenants. Specified farm expenditures. — The 1954 Census obtained data for selected farm exi>ense items in addition to those for fertilizer and lime. The expenditures were to include the total specified expenditures for the place whether made by landlord, tenant, or both. INTRODUCTION XVII Expenditures for machine hire were to include any labor in- cluded in the cost of such machine hire. Machine hire refers to custom machine work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining, silo filling, baling, ginning, plowing, and spraying. If part of the farm products was given as pay for machine hire, the value of the products traded for this service was to be included in the amount of expenditures reported. The cost of trucking, freight, and express was not to be included. Expenditures for hired labor were to include only cash pay- ments. Expenditures for housework, custom work, and contract construction work were not to be included. Expenditures 'for feed were to include the expenditures for pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements, as well as those for grain, hay, and mill feeds. Expenditures for grinding and mixing feeds were also to be included. Payments made by a tenant to his landlord for feed grown on the land rented by the tenant were not to be included. Exjienditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil were to include only those used for the farm business. Petroleum products used for the farmer's automobile for pleasure or used exclusively in the farm home for heating, cooking, and lighting were not to be included. Farm-mortgage debt. — Data on farm-mortgage debt will be con- tained in a special report (Part 5 of Volume III) to be issued in 195G. This report will contain data only for States and larger geographic areas. Crops Crops harvested. — The agriculture questionnaire was organized to make possible the listing of acreage and quantity harvested for each crop. To facilitate the enumerator's work, specific crop questions were varied according to areas (usually each area com- prised a State or a group of States). Regionalizing question- naires made it possible to devote special attention to the more important crops for a given area and also to use the unit of measure that was in most common use in the area. In most instances, the harvested acreage that was reported for individual crops represents the area harvested for the 1954 crop year. An exception was made for land in fruit orchards, vineyards, and planted nut trees: in this case the acreage repre- sents that in both bearing and nonhealing trees and vines as of the date of enumeration (usually October or November 1954). The acreage harvested for various crops is often less than the acreage planted. With three exceptions, citrus fruits, olives, and avocados, figures for quantity harvested represent the amount actually harvested during the 1954 crop year. Citrus fruit production was to be re- ported for the 1053-1954 marketing season (from the bloom of 1953). Olive and avocado production for California related to the quantity harvested from the 1953 bloom (an instruction to enumerators referred to the marketing season which began October 1, 1953). In Florida, the avocado production period, according to the Enumerator's Instruction Book, was to include the quantity harvested from the 1953 bloom (the harvesting sea- son extending from July 1, 1953, to .Tune 30, 1954). The unit of measure used for reporting the quantity harvested for some crops has varied, not only from State to State, but from census to census, to permit reporting in units of measure cur- rently in use. In the State and county tables, figures on quantity harvested for each crop are shown in the unit of measure appear- ing on the 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire. When required, data for earlier years were converted into units of measure differing from those which were used in the published reports for those years. Corn. — The inquiries regarding corn acreage and quantity har- vested were not the same in all States. In areas where farmers frequently use units of measure such as baskets, barrels, etc., the questionnaire permitted the reporting of quantity harvested in bushels or in an alternative unit of measure. When alternative units of measure other than bushels (shelled basis) were reported on the questionnaire, the quantity was converted into bushels prior to tabulation. As in former censuses, farmers in certain areas had a tendency to report the quantity of corn harvested in terms of baskets of ear corn, barrels, or some unit other than bushels of corn on a shelled basis. Such reports, when detected, were corrected to represent the equivalent bushels of 70 pounds of ear corn or 56 pounds of shelled corn. Annual legumes. — Acres and quantity harvested for the most important uses of soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, as well as the total acreage grown for all purposes, were obtained for areas where these crops are grown extensively. The total acreage grown for all purposes includes some acreage not harvested as the acreage plowed under for green manure was included. In certain States, separate figures were obtained for the acres grown alone and the acres grown with other crops. For the 1954 Census, enumerators were instructed to report acres and value of sales for cowpeas harvested for green peas with vegetables harvested for sale. For 1949, the total acreage of vegetables harvested for sale, shown in State and county tables, includes the acres of cowpeas harvested for green peas for the following States : Ala- bama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas. However, for 1949 the number of * farms reporting and the value of vegetables harvested for sale do not include farms reporting or the value of cowpeas harvested for green peas. Hay crops. — The tables contain data regarding the total acres of land from which hay was cut. Sorghum, soybean, cowpea, and peanut hays were excluded from this total as separate questions were provided in those States where these crops are important. The figures for total land from which hay was cut for 1954 were obtained by adding the acres of the various hay crops, including grass silage, for each county. The comparable figures for the 1950 Census were obtained by an inquiry of the farm operator. Alfalfa hay includes any production which was dehydrated. The tonnage of alfalfa hay for dehydration (as well as that for other hays but not for grass silage) is given on a dry-weight basis. Enumerators and farmers were instructed to report the total quantity of hay harvested from all cuttings, but to report only once the acres of land from which more than one cutting was made. For 1954, alfalfa hay included alfalfa and alfalfa mix- tures. Likewise, clover and timothy hay included clover and timothy and mixtures of clover and grasses. For 1950, the agri- culture questionnaire contained instructions to report mixed hay under the kind of hay that made up the largest part of the mix- ture. The differences in the instructions for reporting mixed hays affect the comparability of the data for the 1954 and prior censuses. The kinds of hay to be reported under "Other hay" varied from State to State, and can be determined for a specific- State by referring to the copy of the questionnaire in the Appendix. Clover seed, alfalfa, grass and other field seed crops. — The 1954 questionnaire contained separate inquiries for a number of the field seed crops and provided a question on "other field seed crops" for the purpose of obtaining information for all minor field seed crops harvested. Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes. — The 1954 Census inquiry for both Irish and sweet potatoes called for acres harvested and the quantity harvested. If less than 20 bushels (or 10 bags in speci- fied States) of Irish potatoes or if less than 20 bushels of sweet- potatoes were harvested, the enumerator was instructed to report the quantity harvested, but not the area harvested. This method of reixirting was used in order to facilitate the enumera- tion of potatoes grown on small plots for home use. The pro- cedure and inquiries for both Irish i>otatoes and sweetpotatoes were essentially the same for 1950. Data for censuses prior to 1950 are not entirely comparable with those for 1950 and 1954. Earlier censuses did not eliminate the acres of the small plot — home-use production of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes. There- 379126 O - 56 XVIII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 fore, especially in counties or States where the production of potatoes is largely for home use, the data on acres for 1954 and 1950 are not fully comparable with those for earlier censuses. Berries and other small fruits.— The questionnaire called for acreage and quantity harvested in 1954 for sale. Nonhealing areas and areas from which berries or fruits were not harvested for sale were not to be reported. Separate inquiries were carried on the questionnaire for such berries as strawberries, black- berries, and raspberries (tame) in States where production of these crops was important commercially. Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. — For 1954, the number of trees or vines and the quantity harvested were not enumerated if there was a total of less than 20 fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm. For censuses prior to 1954, enumerators were in- structed to report the number of fruit or nut trees and grape- vines and the quantity harvested, regardless of how many trees or grapevines were on the farm. Because of this change in instructions, the data for 1954 are not fully comparable with those for prior censuses. In commercial fruit-producing counties, the change in instructions may have affected considerably the number of farms reporting, but had little effect on the number of trees or the quantity harvested. On the other hand, in counties where most of the fruit and nut trees and graj>evines are in small plantings, largely for producing fruit or nuts for consumption on the farm, the change in instructions may have resulted in a reduc- tion not only in the number of farms reporting, but also in the number of fruit and nut trees and grapevines, as well as in the quantity harvested. For 1954, the acreage in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees was not enumerated if there were less than 20 fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm. For the 1950 Census, enumerators were instructed not to report the area in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees if the area was less than one-half acre. For censuses prior to 1950, enumerators were instructed to report the area in all orchards, vineyards, and planted nut trees regardless of size of the area. However, frequently enumerators did not report the area for small fruit plantings and home orchards. In areas where small fruit and nut plantings or home orchards comprise a considerable part of the total fruit and nut acreage, considerable change may be indicated from census to census in the acreage of land in fruit trees, planted nut trees, and grapevines because of differences in enumeration procedures or in the enumerators' application of the instructions. In the regional questionnaire for Arizona and California, the acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was secured. The acreage in fruit and planted nut trees and grapevines does not usually include the acreage of wild pecans that were not planted. For Maine, the acreage in cropland harvested includes the acreage from which wild blueberries were harvested. The unit of measure used for the quantity of fruits, grapes, and nuts harvested varied from State to State. Tables in this report show the quantity harvested in the unit of measure appearing on the 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire. Nursery and greenhouse products. — The agriculture question- naire included three inquiries relating to horticultural-specialty crops. One called for acres and value of sales in 1954 of nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.). Another asked for the area grown under glass ; area grown in th&open ; and value of sales of cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants. The third called for area grown under glass or in house ; area grown in the open; and value of sales of vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms. The inquiries in 1954 were essentially the same as those used in the L950 < lensus. Value of crops harvested and value of crops sold. — The total value of crops harvested represents the value of all crops harvested during the crop year 1954. It includes the value of the part of the crop consumed on the farm and the value of the part of the crop used for seed on the farm, as well as the value of the part of the crop that was sold. Farmers were not asked to report the value of crops harvested. The values were calculated in the central office by multiplying the quantity harvested for each crop by the average price at which the crop was sold in the State. These State average prices were ob- tained cooperatively by the Agricultural Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture, and the Bureau of the Census. The prices are based on reports provided by a sample of farmers and dealers. However, average prices were not calculated for vegetables harvested for sale, nursery and greenhouse prod- ucts, and forest products. In the absence of the' value of quan- tities harvested for these products, the value of sales which was obtained in the enumeration was used in calculating the total value of crops harvested. State Table 16 gives data for the value of that part of each crop sold. The questionnaire did not call for reports of sales (quantity sold or* the value of sales) for all crops. Estimates of the quantities sold were made in the central office for those crops for which the quantity sold was not enumerated. (For the pro- cedure used in estimating the quantity of each crop sold, see Value of farm products sold, page XXIII.) For each crop, the quantity sold was multiplied by the average State price in order to obtain the value of the quantity sold. Enumerators and farmers were instructed to report the landlord's share as sold unless it was used for feed or seed on the place where it was produced. In 1950, the value of crops sold was obtained by inquiry of each farm operator during the enumeration. Forest products. — The forest products data obtained by the Census relate only to those products cut on farms. Commercial logging, timber operations, and forest products cut on places not counted as farms are excluded. Therefore, the data pub- lished do not show the total forestry output and income for a county or State. The questions included in the 1954 questionnaire were essen- tially the same as those for 1950. However, a change was made in the enumeration of the sales of standing timber. In 1950, a special question asked for "sales from standing timber," while in 1954, instructions were to report any standing timber cut as saw- logs and veneer logs. Irrigation Irrigated land was defined as land to which water was applied by artificial means for agricultural purposes. Water applied by subirrigation was included as well as that applied to the surface. Irrigated land included land irrigated by a sprinkler system. Land flooded during high-water periods was to be considered as irrigated land only if water was purposely applied for agri- cultural purposes by means of dams, canals, or other works. Regulation of the "water table" by drainage works was not to be included as irrigation. There were two groups of irrigation inquiries used for the 1954 Census. One group was used in the 17 Western States (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Ne- braska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming) and in Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana. The other group was used in the remaining 28 States. In the 17 Western States and Arkan- sas, Florida, and Louisiana, the agriculture questionnaire con- tained several inquiries regarding irrigation. These inquiries related to the area of irrigated land from which crops were harvested and the names of the crops for which the entire acreage harvested was irrigated in 1954. In all of these States except Arkansas and Louisiana, the area of irrigated pasture was also obtained. In the remaining States, the agriculture question- naire called for only the total acres irrigated in 1954. This acreage may have been used for harvested crops, soil-improvement crops, or for pasture. The inquiries relating to irrigation for the 1!K>4 Census were essentially the same as those for the 1950 Census. However, in INTRODUCTION XIX 1950, irrigated land from which no crop was harvested was in- cluded as irrigated land, while such acreage was not obtained in 1954. Considerable data are published regarding irrigation in the 17 Western States and Arakansas, Florida, and Louisiana. The following definitions apply to these States : Irrigated farms. — These are farms reporting land irrigated. Data on land in irrigated farms and on land in irrigated farms according to use include the entire acreage of land in these farms, whether irrigated or not. land irrigated. — This relates only to that part of the land in irrigated farms to which water was applied. However, for Arkansas and Louisiana the total for irrigated land does not include land used solely for pasture or grazing. For the 17 Western States and for Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana, this total does not include irrigated cropland that was not harvested and not pastured. Irrigated land in farms according to use. — This classification provides data on the use of irrigated land in farms and includes that part of the cropland harvested that was irrigated as well as that portion of the land pastured to which water was applied. Farms with all harvested crops irrigated. — These are all "irri- gated farms" on which all crops harvested were grown on irri- gated land. Irrigated crops harvested. — The data for irrigated crops har- vested include (1) the acreage of crops harvested on irrigated farms on which all harvested crops were irrigated and (2) the acreage of those crops which were wholly irrigated on farms where a part of. or all of, other harvested crops were not irrigated. Thus, the reported acreage in irrigated crops may not include the total acreage of each harvested crop grown on irrigated land, but the exclusions are minor. However, in the case of vegetables harvested for sale and orchard fruits and nuts, the data for farms reporting number of trees, value of sales, etc., relate only to those crops harvested on farms on which all crops were irrigated. Land'Use and Conservation Practices Land in cover crops turned under for green manure. — The data for this item represent land on which a cover crop was turned under in 1954 and another crop was planted for harvest after 1954. Such acreages were to be reported even though the succeeding crop may later have failed. This inquiry was not made in Ari- zona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico. North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the western part of Texas. Stripcropping. — The data for stripcropping relates to the area of row crops or close-seeded crops that were grown in strips across the path of prevailing winds to prevent or reduce the blowing of topsoil. This question was included only in Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the western part of Texas. Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour. — This is the area for all grain and row crops that were planted around the slope to maintain comparatively level rows instead of being planted in straight rows running up and down the slope. Livestock and Poultry The 1954 questionnaire called for an inventory of or for some phase of production for all the important kinds of farm animals and poultry. Respondents were asked for the numbers on hand on the day of enumeration. Livestock were to be enumerated on the place on which they were located, regardless of ownership. Livestock grazing in national forests, grazing districts, or on open range at the time of enumeration were to be reported for the farm or ranch to which they belonged. The time of the year at which livestock and poultry were enumerated influences greatly the resulting data. Therefore, the date of the enumeration needs to be considered when comparing 1954 totals with those for corresponding items for the 1950 or prior censuses. The 1950 data represented a spring inventory ( April 1, 1950) , while the current census provided a fall inventory- The 1954 enumeration came at a time of large scale movement of flocks and herds from one range to another, from ranch to feeder, and from farm or ranch to market. The censuses of agriculture beginning with 1920 and continuing through 1950 were taken as of either April 1 or January 1. The censuses taken in the years ending in "0" were taken as of April 1, while the censuses taken in the years ending in "5" were taken as of January 1. An enumeration made in April results in a count that differs considerably from a count made in January. In most areas a large number of animals are born between January and April. On the other hand, a considerable number of older animals are sold or die during the 3-month period, January to April. In the range States, sheep and cattle are moved, with the change in season and grazing condition, from one locality, or country, to another. This movement may affect the comparability of data for counties and, in some cases, for States. The comparability of the data for the number of livestock and poultry has also been affected by changes in age groups and questionnaire inquiries from census to census. State Table 12 presents a description of the various age and sex groups of live- stock and poultry for each census from 1920 to 1954. Milk cows; cows milked; milk sold. — Data on number of cows milked and milk production relate to the day preceding the enumeration. Questionnaires in 25 States, chiefly western and midwestern, provided three alternative units of measure for enumerators and respondents to report whole milk sales: (1) Pounds of milk, (2) pounds of butterfat, and (3) gallons of milk. In the other States, sales of whole milk on the basis of butterfat content were considered relatively unimportant and, therefore, the unit of measure (pounds of butterfat) was omitted from the question- naire. However, for publication by States, the reports for whole milk sold were converted into a unit of measure common to the particular State. Pounds of butterfat were converted into gal- lons or pounds of whole milk on the basis of the average butterfat content of whole milk, as shown by data furnished by the Agri- cultural Marketing Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. The tables for economic areas contain figures on total milk sold. These figures represent the total equivalent of milk and pounds of butterfat in cream sold in terms of whole milk. Total sales of all dairy products for 1954 are not entirely comparable with those for 1949. The value of sales for whole milk and cream was included in both the 1954 and 1945 Censuses. In 1950, the value of the sales of butter, buttermilk, and cheese was obtained; the value of these products was not included in 1954. Sows and gilts farrowing. — The 1954 questionnaire asked for spring litters by an inquiry on the number of sows and gilts far- rowing between December 1, 1953, and June 1, 1954, and for fall litters by an inquiry on the number of sows and gilts farrowing since June 1, but before December 1, 1954. The inquiry relating to sows farrowing or expected to farrow during the fall was in- cluded in the census for the first time in 1954. The 1954 data for spring farrowings (sows and gilts farrowing between December 1, 1953, and June 1, 1954) are comparable with those for 1950. Since no data were obtained in 1950 for fall farrowing, only the 1954 data for farrowing after June 1 are given. For a number of counties, the ratio of sows farrowing to the number of hogs and pigs on hand, plus those sold, may be low because hogs or pigs were shipped into the county for feeding. Adjustments in the number of sows farrowing were made both for spring and fall litters when there was substantial evidence that the number of sows farrowing was not reported. The adjustments were made largely in counties outside the major hog-producing areas. Sheep and lambs and wool. — Questionnaires for all States, ex- cept Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, contained inquiries XX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 regarding sheep and lambs. In Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, the enumerator was instructed to report the number of sheep and lambs in the remarks section. However, no data on the number of sheep and lambs or on wool production were com- piled for these 3 States for 1954. Goats and mohair. — In Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Ore- gon, Texas, Washington, and selected counties in Missouri, special questions were provided for reporting goats and mohair. These questions called for the number of all goats, Angora goats, and other goats, separately, and for the number of goats clipped and pounds of mohair clipped in 1954. Bees and honey. — Provision was not made for reporting bees or honey for the 1954 Census. Value of livestock on farms. — The values for 1954 shown in State Table 13 were secured by multiplying the number of each class of livestock or poultry on hand by the State average price. These prices were obtained cooperatively by the Agricultural Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture, and the Bureau of the Census. Livestock products. — The inquiries regarding livestock produc- tion and sales relate to the calendar year 1954, and those for sales of livestock products relate to the products produced in 1954. Sales of live animals. — The 1954 questionnaire called for the number and value of sales of animals sold alive from the place during 1954. The questions used were similar to those used in the 1950 Census. The difference in the time of enumeration for the two censuses may have affected the comparability of the data. Since the 1954 Census was a fall enumeration, an additional problem was involved in getting information on animals sold alive. It was necessary not only to ask the respondent for sales he had made during 1954 prior to the date of the enumeration, but also for an estimate of sales he would make during the re- mainder of 1954. Some resi«indents may not have reported sales to be made after the enumeration but before December 31, 1954. No data are available to indicate the extent of under-reporting of sales of livestock and poultry. Poultry and poultry products.— For the 1954 Census, chicken sales were subdivided into sales of (1) broilers and (2) other chickens. This is the first census in which broilers were enumer- ated separately. The enumeration of broilers presented problems because of the varied contractual arrangements under which broilers are produced. The agriculture questionnaire contained the following instruction: "Report all broilers sold from this place including those raised for others under contract." In a number of cases, young chickens were reported as broilers sold. Entries of less than 1,000 chickens or broilers sold, for individual farms, were tabulated as other chickens sold. Sampling Sampling was used for the 1954 Census of Agriculture in two ways. First, information on fertilizer and lime, farm expendi- tures, farm labor, off-farm work, facilities and equipment on the place, farm value, and mortgage debt, was enumerated for only a sample of farms. (The information in Sections VIII through XIII of the questionnaire was obtained only for the farms in the sample. See Appendix for copy of the questionnaire.) Second, some tabulations were prepared on the basis of a sample of farms. As a result, a greater volume of data could be published than if the reports for all farms had been used for every tabulation. Most of the data shown in this report by State economic areas are estimates prepared on the basis of the tabulation of data for the sample of farms. These tabulations are for the same sample of farms for which data were collected on a sample basis during the enumeration. Description of the sample for the 1954 Census. — The sample used for the 1954 Census of Agriculture consisted of specified farms (see page XII lor a description of specified farms) and one-fifth of the remaining farms. Thus, the sample included slightly more than 20 percent of all farms. The actual selection of farms in the sample was made by census enumerators as part of the enumeration procedure. The enumerator listed the head of each household on a single line of the Enumerator's Record Book, and determined whether an agriculture questionnaire was to be obtained. If he was re- quired to fill a questionnaire, he entered the "number of acres in this place" in accordance with question 11 of the agriculture questionnaire. On the basis of the number of acres in this place, the enumerator recorded a check mark in one of five squares that provided for the recording of each farm in one of five size-of- farm groups. All the squares for farms with 1,000 or more acres were lightly shaded and a random fifth of the squares for each of the other four size groups was also lightly shaded. (See Ap- pendix for an example of a page of the Enumerator's Record Book.) If the respondent was listed on a line for which the shaded square corresponded to the size of his farm, his farm was included in the sample. The agriculture questionnaire con- tained one or more inquiries at the beginning of Section VIII — the first section containing inquiries to be asked for only a sam- ple of farms (See copy of questionnaire in Appendix ) for the guidance of the enumerator as to whether the questionnaire was for a farm to be included in the sample and whether the farm qualified as a specified farm. Adjustment of the sample. — An adjustment in the 20 percent part of the sample was made by a process essentially equivalent to stratifying the farms in the sample by size, for the purpose of (1) improving the reliability of the estimates from the sample on an economic area level, and (2) for the purpose of reducing the effects of possible biases introduced because some census enumerators did not follow perfectly the method devised for se- lecting the farms in the sample. In order to adjust the sample for each State economic area, counts were obtained of all farms and of sample farms for each of ten size-of-farm groups based on "acres in this place." The ten size-of-farm groups were as follows : Under 10 acres, 10-29 acres, 30-49 acres, 50-69 acres, 70-99 acres, 100-139 acres, 140-179 acres, 180-259 acres, 260-499 acres, and 500-999 acres. In determining the extent of the adjust- ment, the difference between the number of farms in the sample and the total number of farms divided by five was obtained for each size group. The actual adjustment for the size group was made by either eliminating or duplicating, on a random basis, farms in those counties of the State economic area where the greatest over- or under-representation existed. Method of estimation. — Data which are based on the sample of farms were expanded to represent figures for all farms. The expanded figure for an item was obtained by multiplying by five the tabulated total for that item for the farms in the 20 percent part of the sample and adding the total for the specified farms. Reliability of estimates based on the sample. — The estimates based on the tabulation of data for a sample of farms are subject to sampling errors. When data based on a sample of farms are shown in the same table with data for all farms, the data based on a sample are shown in italics. In case all the data in a table are estimates based on a sample, a headnote for the table indicates that the data are estimates based on a sample of farms. Approxi- mate measures of the sampling reliability of estimates are given in State Tables 18 and 19 for farms reporting and for item totals. These measures indicate the general level of sampling reliability of the estimates, but do not include adequate allowances for sources of error other than sampling variation as, for example, errors in original data furnished by farmers. Sources of error other than sampling may be relatively more important than sampling variation, especially for totals for a State. In general, the measures of sampling reliability presented are conservative in that they tend to overestimate the variations in sample estimates, because (1) the predicted limits of error do not always take fully into consideration that complete data were INTRODUCTION XXI tabulated for all specified farms and (2) the maximum figures in- tended to serve for all economic areas were used. Consequently, there is a tendency to overestimate the variations in the sample, especially for groups with large numbers of farms or for groups for which the totals for specified farms represent a high per- centage of the item totals. Data in State Tables 18 and 19 are given to assist in deter- mining the general level of sampling reliability of estimated totals. In State Table lil a list of the items is given and the level of sampling reliability as shown in State Table 18 is indi- cated. By referring to State Table 18 in the column for the level of sampling reliability designated in State Table 19, the sampling error according to the number of farms reporting may be obtained. For farms reporting, the indicated level of sampling is level 1. State Table 18 shows percentage limits such that the chances are about 6S in 100 that the difference between the estimates based on the sample and the figure that would have been obtained from a tabulation for all farms would be approximately within the limit specified. However, the chances are 99 in 100 that the difference would be less than two and one-half times the percent- age given in the table. The data in State Table 18 indicate that when the number of farms reporting specified items is small, the item totals are subject to relatively large sampling errors. Nevertheless, the considerable detail for every classification for each item is pre- sented to insure maximum usefulness for appraising estimates for any combination of items that may be desired. Percentage figures and averages derived from the tables will generally have greater reliability than the estimated totals ; also, significant patterns of relationships may sometimes be observed even though the individual data are subject to relatively large sampling errors. The data representing estimates based on a sample for the 1950 Census were obtained in essentially the same way as in 1954 and the same State Tables 18 and 19 may be used to estimate the sampling errors for the 1950 data. Differences in data presented by counties and by State economic areas. — In many cases, data presented by State economic areas were estimated on the basis of tabulations for a sample of farms, while most of the data presented by counties were obtained by the tabulation of data for all farms in the county. However, data for the number of farms classified by type of farm and economic class of farm, and for the use of fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, farm labor, farm facilities, farm equipment, and value of land and buildings were estimated for each county on the basis of the tabulation of data for a sample of farms in each county. The same sample of farms was also used for the tabulation of data for these items for State economic areas and for the State. In some cases, the totals presented for these items for State economic areas or for the State will differ slightly, but not significantly, from the totals obtained by adding figures for counties in the State economic area or the State. As a matter of- economy, small adjustments were not made in the tabulations when the difference was not large enough to affect the usefulness or reliability of the data. CLASSIFICATfON OF FARMS The classifications of farms by color and tenure of operator, economic class of farm, and type of farm were made on the basis of visual inspection of each questionnaire during the office processing. The classification for color and tenure of operator was made for all farms, while the classifications by economic class and by type of farm were made for only a sample of farms. The classification of farms by size was made for all farms by means of electric tabulating equipment. Farms by size. — Farms were classified by size according to the total land area of each farm. The same classification was used for all States. In analyzing size-off arm statistics, consideration should be given to the definition of a farm for census purposes. Census farms are essentially operating units, not ownership tracts. If a landlord has croppers or other tenants, the land assigned each cropper or tenant is a separate farm even though the landlord may operate the entire holding essentially as one farm in respect to supervision, equipment, rotation practices, purchase of sup- plies, or sale of products. In some parts of the South a special questionnaire, the Land- lord-Tenant Questionnaire, was used to obtain statistics for such multiple units. The statistics for multiple units will be pub- lished in Volume III, Part 1. Farms by tenure of operator. — Farm operators are classified ac- cording to the tenure under which they hold their land on the basis of the replies to the inquiries on total land owned, total land rented from others, total land managed for others, and land rented to others. The basis of classification by tenure is, in general, the same for the 1954 as for the 1950 Census. In 1950, for an opera- tor who owned land and rented land from others, there was no way to determine whether land rented to others represented land owned by the operator or land rented by the operator from others ; therefore, such an operator was classified as a part owner. In 1945 and earlier, full owners, part owners, and tenants were classi- fied on the basis of the land retained. Under this earlier classi- fication a part owner who sublets to others all the land he rents from others would have been classified as a full owner ; a part owner who rents to others all the land he owns would have been classified as a tenant. In 1954, the acreage of owned land that was rented to others was obtained for the first time. Thus, it was possible to classify a farm operator who owned land and rented land from others as a full owner, part owner, or tenant according to the ownership or rental of the land he retained. Full owners own land but do not retain any land rented from others. Part owners own land and rent land from others. Managers operate farms for others and are paid a wage or sal- ary for their services. Persons acting merely as caretakers or hired as laborers are not classified as managers. If a farm operator managed land for others and also operated land on his own account, the land operated on his own account was considered as one farm and the land managed for others as a second farm. If a'farm operator managed land for two or more employers all the land managed was considered one farm. Tenants rent from others or work on shares for others all the land they operate. Tenants are further classified on the basis of their rental arrangement as follows : Cash tenants pay cash as rent, such as $10 an acre or $1,000 for the use of the farm. Share-cash tenants pay a part of the rent, in cash and a part as a share of the crops or of the livestock or livestock products. Share tenants pay a share of either the crops or livestock or livestock products, or a share of both. Crop-share tenants pay only a share of the crops. Croppers are crop-share tenants whose landlords furnish all work power. The landlords either furnish all the work animals or furnish tractor power in lieu of work animals. Croppers usually work under the close supervision of the landowners, or their agents, or another farm operator, and the land assigned them is often merely a part of a larger enterprise operated as a single unit. Livestock-share tenants pay a share of the livestock or live- stock products. They may or may not also pay a share of the crops. Other tenants include those who pay a fixed quantity of any product ; those who pay taxes, keep up the land and buildings, or keep the landlord in exchange for the use of the land; those who have the use of the land rent free; and others who could not be included in one of the other specified subclasses. Unspecified tenants include those tenants for whom the rental arrangement was not reported. For earlier censuses, the definition for each subclass of tenant is essentially the same as for 1954. However, in 1945 the enumerator was asked to determine the subclass of tenants, while in 1954, 1950. 1940, and earlier censuses the classification was made during the processing of the questionnaires on the basis of the answer to the inquiries on the questionnaires. The XXII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 procedure for 1045 may have affected the comparability of the data, particularly those for cash tenants and share-cash tenants. Farms by color or race of operator. — Farm operators are classi- fied by color as "white" and "nonwhite." Nonwhite includes Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races. Farms by economic class. — A classification of farms by economic class was made for the purpose of segregating groups of farms that are somewhat alike in their characteristics and size of operation. This classification was made in order to present an accurate description of the farms in each class and in order to provide basic data for an analysis of the organization of agricul- ture. Only the farms in the sample were classified by economic class. The totals given in the tables represent estimates for all farms based on tabulations of the data for the farms included in the sample. The classification of farms by economic class was made on the basis of three factors; namely, total value of all farm products sold, number of days the farm operator worked off the farm, and the relationship of the income received from nonfarm sources by the operator and members of his family to the value of all farm products sold. Farms operated by institutions, experiment stations, grazing associations, and community projects were clas- sified as abnormal, regardless of any of the three factors. For the purpose of determining the code for economic class and type of farm, it was necessary to obtain the total value of farm products sold as well as the value of some individual products sold. The total value of farm products sold was obtained by adding the reported or estimated values for all products sold from the farm. The value of livestock, livestock products except wool and mohair, vegetables, nursery and greenhouse products, and forest products was obtained by the enumerator from the farm operator for each farm. The enumerator also obtained from the farm operator the quantity sold for corn, sorghums, small grains, hays, and small fruits. The value of sales for these crops was obtained by multiplying the quantity sold by State average prices. The quantity sold was estimated for all other farm products. The entire quantity produced for wool, mohair, cotton, tobacco, sugar beets for sugar, sugarcane for sugar, broomcorn, hops, and mint for oil was estimated as sold. If the estimated value of the quantity sold for any other crop was $100 or more, the entire quantity harvested was estimated as sold. To obtain the value of each product sold, the quantity sold was multiplied by State average prices. In making the classification of farms by economic class, farms Were grouped into two major groups, namely, commercial farms and other farms. In general, all farms with a value of sales of farm products amounting to $1,200 or more were classified as commercial. Farms with a value of sales of $250 to $1,199 were classified as commercial only if the farm operator worked off the farm less than 100 days or if the income of the farm operator and members of his family received from nonfarm sources was less than the total value of all farm products sold. The remaining farms with gross income of $250-$l,199 and farms with a value of sales of all farm products of less than $250, as well as farms operated by institutions, experiment stations, grazing associa- tions and community projects were classified as "other farms." Commercial farms were divided into six groups on the basis of the total value of all farm products sold, as follows : _, , . Value of farm- Class of farm. products sold I $25,000 or more II 10,000 to $24,999 III 5, 000 to 9,999 IV 2, 500 to 4,999 V 1,200 to 2,499 VI *250 to 1, 199 •Provided the farm operator worked off the farm less than 100 davs or provided the income the farm operator and memhers of his family received from nonfarm sources was less than the value of all farm products sold. Other farms have been grouped into three classes as follows : Part-time farms. — Farms with a value (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 31 2,394 60 5,355 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 51 40 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 5,420 4,750 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 18 2,251 15 2,170 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 28 10 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... 3,994 1,100 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 57 6,085 66 11,555 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 21 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) 68 5,883 60 5,990 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 13 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 1,000 acres and over 106 49 (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 (NA) (NA) acres... 10,392 10,363 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) See footnotes at end of table. 8 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE. BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued (.Data for 1950 are based on reports for only a sample c f farms. See text] Item Census of - (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Land in farms according to use — Continued Land in row or cloae-seeded cropa grown in stripa for wind erosion control farms reporting... acres. . . 5,913 1,142,409 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. . (NA) 1 37 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 8 304 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 5 425 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 114 8,333 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 23 1,520 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 58 4,637 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres .. . (NA) 1,175 141,835 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) 2,587 451,029 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) 1,942 534,289 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) Cropland nsed for row or grain cropa 673 75,401 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 2 85 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) 6 515 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1 5 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. . (NA) 10 601 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. . (NA) 100 9,119 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 278 29,913 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) 276 35,163 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. . (NA) •"•Available data not comparable . NA Not available. 1For the Census of 1954, in the calendar year; all other Censuses, in the calendar year preceding the Census. 2Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn hai vested for grain. 310 to 49 acres . 450 to 99 acres. 5100 to 259 acres. 6Total cropland, cropland used only for pasture, and other pasture not fully comparable for the various census years because of differences in definition of cropland used only for pasture. See text. 7 Irrigated cropland harvested only. 8Acreage of irrigated crops including some duplication where two or more crops were harvested from the same land . 950 to 259 acres. NORTH DAKOTA State Table 3.-FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data for 1954 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) ALL FARM OPERATORS All fara operators number.. Full owners number.. Part owners number. . Managers ...........•*..•..•••.••. number . . All tenants , number.. Proportion of tenancy percent. . Cash tenants number. . Share-cash tenants number. . Share tenants and croppers number. . Other and unspecified tenants number.. All land in faras acres., Full owners acres. , Part owners acres.. Managers. .................*•...•••.....•. .acres, i All tenants acres. . Cash tenants acres., Share-cash tenants acres.. Share tenants and croppers acres., Other and unspecified tenants acres., All cropland harvested acres.. Full owners acres. , Part owners acres.. Managers. .acres. All tenants acres. Cash tenants. acres.-. Share-cash tenants acres. Share tenants and croppers.. .........acres. Other and unspecified tenants., acres. ALL WHITE FARM OPERATORS All vhite fara operators number. Full owners number. Part owners number. Managers. ...................................... .number. All tenants number. Proportion of tenancy percent. Cash tenants. « .number. Snare-cash tenants. ......-••••....•..... number. Share tenants and croppers number. Other and unspecified tenants number. All land in faras acres. Full owners acres. Part owners acres. Managers. ....................................... .acres. All tenants acres. Cash tenants acres. Share-cash tenants acres. Share tenants and croppers...* acres. Other and unspecified tenants acres. All cropland harvested acres. Full owners acres. Part owners acres. Managers. .....•...•...•*.•...•■..••,,,,,,*,,,,,. .acres. All tenants acres. Cash tenants '. . .acres. Share-cash tenants acres. Share tenants and croppers acres. Other and unspecified tenants acres. ALL N0NWHITE FARM OPERATORS All nonvhite fara operators number. Full owners number. Part owners number. Managers number. All tenants number. Proportion of tenancy percent. Cash tenants number. Share-cash tenants number. Share tenants and croppers number. Other and unspecified tenants number. All land in faras -. acres. Full owners acres. Part owners acres. Managers acres. All tenants acres. Cash tenants acres. Share-cash tenants acres. Share tenants and croppers acres. Other and unspecified tenants acres. All cropland harvested acres. Full owners acres. Part owners acres. Managers acres. ALL tenants acres. Cash tenants acres. Share-cash tenants acres. Share tenants and croppers acres. Other and unspecified tenants acres. 61,808 23,467 25,488 95 12,758 20.6 634 3,086 8,301 737 42,096,666 11,480,569 22,946,787 349,674 7,319,636 284,118 1,951,045 4,775,956 308, 517 21,426,350 6,136,932 11,112,823 64,680 4,111,915 122,935 1,105,338 2,719,898 163,744 61,530 23,326 25,417 90 12,697 20.6 601 3,079 8,295 722 41,905,310 11,411,757 22,868,488 330, 999 7,294,066 271,538 1,945,125 4,774,191 303,212 21,393,091 6,126,131 11,099,123 63,390 4,104,447 120,435 1,102,985 2,719,348 161,679 65,401 25,483 25,493 125 14,300 21.9 822 3,774 8,765 939 41,194,044 11,852,365 21,644,228 293, 648 7,403,803 334,487 2,070,566 4,620,986 377,764 20,352,760 6,460,566 9,716,667 84,991 4,090,536 138 ,493 1,176,538 2,581,068 194,437 64,800 25,260 25,244 124 14,172 21.9 753 3,761 8,756 902 40,924,745 11,791,126 21,485,907 285,870 7,361,842 309,565 2,063,973 4,618,476 369,828 20,295,603 6,447,118 9,683,444 84,491 4,080,550 134,157 1,174,026 2,579,983 192,384 278 601 141 223 71 249 5 1 61 128 21.9 21.3 33 69 7 13 6 9 15 37 191,356 269, 299 68,812 61,239 78,299 158,321 18,675 7,778 25, 570 41,961 12,580 24,922 5,920 6,593 1,765 2,510 5,305 7,936 33,259 57,157 10,801 13,448 13,700 33,223 1,290 500 7,468 9,986 2,500 4,336 2,353 2,512 550 1,085 2,065 2,053 69,520 22,160 27,775 261 19,324 27.8 1,657 2,332 13,865 1,470 41,001,158 8,886,850 22,470,648 443,994 9,199,666 608, 100 1,362,190 6,594,670 634,706 20,816, 814 4,813,932 10,717,288 130,552 5,155,042 191,057 698,917 3,918,356 346,712 68,789 21,788 27,626 259 19,116 27.8 1,505 2,332 13,841 1,438 40,783,411 8,806,871 22,393,574 430,914 9,152,052 571,488 1,362,190 6, 590, 584 627,790 20,776,663 10,701,404 129,852 5,144,415 182,452 698,917 3,917,451 345,595 731 372 149 2 208 28.5 152 24 32 217, 747 79, 979 77,074 13,080 47,614 36,612 4,086 6,916 40,151 12,940 15,884 700 10,627 8,605 905 1,117 73,962 18,651 21,740 194 33, 377 45.1 3,411 11,400 17,464 1,102 37,936,136 6,529,665 16,568,946 241,174 14,596,351 1,030,265 5,733,317 7,454,614 378,155 15,536,632 2,978,348 6,307,100 85,426 6,165,758 321,378 2,319,254 3,373,451 151,675 73 ,369 18,262 21,639 194 33,274 45.4 3,345 11,393 17,449 1,087 37, 812, 200 6,451,573 16,539,564 241,174 14, 579, 889 1,021,026 5,731,267 7,451,646 375,950 15,509,000 2,963,509 6,299,019 85,426 6,161,046 318,687 2,318,674 3,372,396 151,289 593 389 101 103 17.4 66 7 15 15 1:3,936 29,382 16,462 9,239 2,050 2,205 27,632 8,081 4,712 2,691 580 1,055 386 84,606 25,795 25,354 335 33,122 39.1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 39,118,136 8,665,538 17,439,487 313,786 12,699,325 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,348,482 2,359,027 3,605,594 91,422 3,292,439 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 83,531 25,059 25,258 3:: 32,879 39.4 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 38,938,617 8,543,861 17,408,088 313, 786 12,672,882 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,333,541 2,351,241 91,422 3,289,980 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,075 736 96 243 22.6 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 179,519 121,677 31,399 26,443 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 14,941 7,786 4,696 2,459 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 77, 975 23, 807 26,298 470 27,400 35.1 2,227 (NA) (NA) (*») 38,657,894 8,640,589 17,774,996 386, 587 11,855,722 721,164 (NA) (NA) («) 21,254,660 4,912,607 9,144,667 183,479 7,013,907 302,490 (NA) (NA) (*») 77, 174 23,289 26,192 470 27,223 35.3 2,164 (NA) (NA) („) 38,508,126 8,550,415 17,742,963 386, 587 11,828,161 713,351 (NA) (NA) (**) 21,217,003 4,895,460 9,132,519 183,479 7,005,545 300,727 (NA) (NA) («*) 801 518 106 177 22.1 63 (NA) (NA) («*) 149,768 90,174 32,033 27, 561 7,813 (NA) (NA) (**) 37,657 17,147 12,148 8,362 1,763 (NA) (NA) («) 75,970 26,348 23,165 361 26,096 34.4 1,763 (NA) (NA) («) 34, 327., 410 9,659,852 13,863,139 271,494 10,532,925 708,962 (NA) (NA) («) 19,877,232 5,752,648 7,434,190 151,834 6,538,560 236,002 (NA) (NA) (•») (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 77,690 34,051 22,866 855 19,918 25.6 1,175 891 16,943 909 36,214,751 13,039,732 13,810,353 811,467 8,553,199 1511,384 430,397 7,228,316 383,102 219, 422,855 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 77,147 (NA) 33,627 (NA) 22, 821 (NA) 853 (NA) 19,846 (NA) 25.7 (NA) 1,151 (NA) 890 (NA) 16,909 (NA) 896 (NA) 36,028,299 (NA) 12,892,733 (NA) 13,791,783 (NA) 810,667 (NA) 8 533,116 (NA) '505,725 (NA) 429,957 (NA) 7,218,216 (NA) 379,218 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 543 424 45 2 72 13.3 '24 1 34 13 186,452 146,999 18,570 800 20,083 l5,659 440 10,100 3,884 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) **Available data not comparable. NA Not available. 'For 1920, standing renters (renters paying a fixed quantity of products) were Included with cash tenants. 2Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated In the acreage of corn har- vested for grain. 379126 O - 56 - 3 10 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, LData are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Fans number . . Land owned by farm operators farms reporting. . acres. . Land rented from others by farm operators farms reporting.. acres. . Land managed by farm operators farms reporting.. acres. . Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting.. acres. . Land io far.. acres.. Average size of farm acres.. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm .dollars. . Average per acre dollars.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent.. Proportion of land in farms for which value was reported .percent. . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres. . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres , farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 acres and over farms reporting.. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting.. acres. . Cropland not harvested and not pastured. ..farms reporting.. acres. . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting.. acres.. Other cropland farms reporting.. acres.. Woodland pastured farms reporting.. acres.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting. . acres.. Other pasture ( not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting.. acres,. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting.. acres.. Cropland, total farms reporting,. acres.. Land pastured, total farms reporting.. acres.. Woodle 1, total farms reporting.. acres.. FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. With other Income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. Off-fara work: Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 days or more operators reporting. Not working off their farms operators reporting. By age: Under 25 years operators reporting. 25 to 34 years operators reporting. 35 to 44 years operators reporting. 45 to 54 years operators reporting. 55 to 64 years operators reporting. 65 years and over operators reporting. By year began operation of oreseat fara: 1954 operators reporting. 1953 operators reporting. 1952 operators reporting. 1951 operators reporting. 1946-1950 operators reporting. 1941-1945 operators reporting. 1940 or earlier operators reporting. Faras by class of vork power: No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting. No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting. Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting. 61,808 49,196 26,274,652 38,354 17,250,978 95 386,076 5,386 1,815,040 42,096,666 681.1 24,505 35.93 89 60,604 21,426,350 396 311 328 619 2,774 10,769 33,508 11,899 13,470 772,009 47,221 5,745,858 43,989 4,430,032 16,001 1,315,826 3,932 341,025 5,249 191 ,347 42,970 11,407,270 58,326 2,212,807 60,778 27,944,217 51,900 12,520,304 8,226 532,372 53 ,750 7,364 21,895 21,895 12,205,730 108 36,001 XXX XXX 2,728 947 ,912 11,293,819 515.8 20,864 40.14 92 21,589 6,082,872 145 57 L31 329 1,529 5,826 11,241 2,331 4,975 265,601 16,234 1,509,219 15,055 1,199,062 4,938 310,157 1,587 115,570 2,049 62,990 14,451 2,671,383 20,738 586,184 21,640 7,857,692 17,992 3,052,554 3,277 178,560 18,973 2,608 25,265 25,265 13,640,966 25,265 9,847,238 XXX XXX 1,783 607,749 22,880,455 905.6 30,414 33.34 25,234 11,089,179 16 27 37 48 391 2,475 14,647 7,593 5,978 371,794 20,715 3,132,871 19,458 2,402,183 7,473 730,688 1,502 153,400 2,170 88,289 19,222 6,870,440 24,243 1,174,482 25,240 14,593,844 22,552 7,395,634 3,267 241 ,689 22,788 2,257 15,219 4,585 5,499 10,767 3,273 4,494 4,452 1,312 1,005 44,557 16,686 18,B70 1,595 199 290 11 ,267 1,908 3,979 16,413 4,594 8,068 15,139 5,638 7,198 10,591 5,562 3,934 6,031 3,640 1,562 1,218 228 184 1,831 267 397 2,285 406 596 2,512 590 700 15,195 4,060 5,768 12,664 4,406 5,897 24 ,993 11,433 11,374 2,663 893 283 171 66 18 1,090 472 233 29,068 9,481 13,820 28,816 10,983 10,911 73 XXX XXX XXX XXX 73 162,607 9 3,150 159,457 2,184.3 56,406 31.03 78 72 47,012 10 5 24 33 17 4,212 57 9,919 54 7,992 9 1,927 2,818 13 1,239 54 90,775 69 3,482 72 61,143 67 97,805 21 4,057 12,313 221 71,819 12,313 7,272,869 XXX XXX 357 86,437 7,258,251 589.5 22,111 37.37 89 12,221 4,089,570 15 11 20 67 439 2,220 7,520 1,929 2,352 122,588 9,445 1 ,031 ,936 8,861 792,673 3,189 239,263 661 55,044 897 27,094 8,164 1,516,832 11,408 415,187 12,226 5,244,094 9,977 1 ,694 ,464 1,405 82,138 10,278 1,922 3,537 2,694 843 8,364 1,043 5,066 3,308 1,739 686 340 690 1,038 1,158 1,100 4,816 1,907 1,463 531 47 136 5,446 6,153 See footnote at end of table. NORTH DAKOTA 11 BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954 a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — C ont inued Crop- share tenants and croppers Livestock-share Other and unspecified Other farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Knns number. Land owned by farm operators farms reporting. acres. Land rented from others by farm operators .... farms reporting. acres. Land managed by farm operators farms reporting. acres. Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting. acres. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars. Average per acre... dollars. Proportion of farms reporting value percent. Proportion of land in farms for which value was reported.... ...percent. Land in Earns according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres .....farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 acres and over farms reporting. Cropland used only for pasture ..farms reporting. acres. Cropland not harvested and not pastured. ..farms reporting. acres. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. acres. Other cropland farms reporting. acres. Woodland pastured farms reporting. acres. Woodland not pastured farms reporting. acres.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. acres. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) .farms reporting.. acres. Cropland, total farms reporting. acres., Land pastured, total farms reporting. acres. , Woodland, total farms reporting. , acres.. FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. Off-fara work: Working off their farms, total operators reporting.. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 days or more operators reporting. Not working off their farms operators reporting. By age: Under 25 years operators reporting.. 25 to 34 years operators reporting.. 35 to 44 years operators reporting. 45 to 54 years operators reporting. . 55 to 64 years operators reporting. 65 years and over operators reporting. . By vear began operation of present fan: 1954 operators reporting. 1953 operators reporting. 1952.. operators reporting. 1951 operators reporting. 1946-1950... ..operators reporting. 1941-1945 .operators reporting. 1940 or earlier operators reporting. Farna by class of work pover: No tractor, horses, or mules.... .....farms reporting.. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule .farms reporting., No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules ..farms reporting., Tractor and horses and/or mules. ........ ..farms reporting., Tractor and no horses or mules.... farms reporting., 3,071 6,925 42 140 12/51 45,388 3,071 6,925 ,947,226 3,762,215 XXX XXX XXX XXX 71 183 14 ,632 48 .755 ,945,045 3,758,848 633.4 542.8 22,242 21,999 34.71 40.76 90 90 3,070 6,920 1,103,913 2,234,288 1 5 5 40 50 281 323 1,459 2,162 4,149 525 990 660 1,219 33,558 58,366 2,083 5,786 185,201 675 ,724 1,912 5,529 144,828 526,742 678 1,904 40,373 148,982 145 345 9,712 23,443 274 413 7,809 8,795 2,397 4,093 485,100 532,655 2,962 6,320 119,752 225,577 3,070 6,920 1,322,672 2,968,378 2,855 5,082 528,370 614,464 378 696 17,521 32,238 2,809 5,402 240 1,461 828 709 119 2,119 160 1,316 882 483 168 39 163 281 348 241 1,186 509 327 70 6 17 1,672 1,306 2,089 1,520 569 4,669 646 2,812 1,849 916 422 225 355 557 623 588 2,735 1,136 852 330 21 56 2,553 3,965 1,186 16 3,440 1,186 982,703 XXX XXX 31 5,755 980,388 826.6 26,167 31.36 87 1,181 469,685 37 134 714 295 287 21,577 920 107,550 839 76,079 359 31,471 84 7,439 129 5,058 959 328,922 1,138 40,157 1,181 598,812 1,153 357,938 189 12,497 1,146 33 279 227 52 856 149 548 316 118 36 11 69 158 107 158 498 110 85 6 10 1 766 403 602 10 4,400 602 302,107 XXX XXX 36 7,300 299,207 497.0 19,056 37.59 79 567 161,439 10 28 163 286 75 106 6,854 412 42,517 376 31,506 145 11,011 26 4,035 31 715 371 64,222 551 19,425 567 210,810 463 75,111 57 4,750 484 100 141 84 57 426 50 216 126 104 22 40 48 63 190 77 133 238 2,262 1,815 356,137 668 94,870 22 223 ,469 509 169 ,792 504 ,684 223.1 5,881 34.67 79 1,488 117,717 220 216 140 175 405 243 76 13 148 7,814 770 61,913 561 28,122 392 33,791 174 14,193 120 11,735 1,079 257,840 1,868 33 ,472 1,600 187,444 1,312 279,847 256 25,928 1,656 560 1,362 1,596 305 1,291 570 60 287 438 545 405 481 106 127 116 115 533 445 711 954 40 248 274 746 12 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Far.. number.. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting. . Electricity farms reporting . . Television set farms reporting.. Piped running water farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting. . Electric pig brooder farms reporting.. Power feed grinder farms reporting.. Milking machine farms reporting.. Grain combines farms reporting.. number . . Corn pickers farms reporting.. number. . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting.. number.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number.. Motortrucks farms reporting.. number . . Trac tors farms reporting. . number. . Wheel and/or crawler tractors other than garden farms reporting. . Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting.. number. . Garden tractors farms reporting. . number.. Crawler tractors farms reporting.. number. . Automobiles farms reporting. . number.. FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-0CT. 2 Fa.il; and/or hired workers farms reporting.. persons. . Family workers, including operator ...farms reporting.. persons. . Operators working 1 or more hour6 persons.. Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting.. persons. . Hired >orkers farms reporting.. persons.. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.. persons. , Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.. persons., Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting., larws by kind of workers: Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting. Family workers only farms reporting. Operators only farms reporting. Unpaid members of operator's family only farms reporting. Hired workers only farms reporting. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES II. 1954 Specified tar. eipeoditure farms reporting. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting. dollars. Machine hire farms reporting. dollars. Hired labor farms reporting. dollars. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting. dollars. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. Lime and liming material.,,... farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. All farm operators Total all farms 28,386 55,824 11 ,190 25,413 25,222 2,218 16,605 11,881 45,816 49,822 5,674 5,724 8,617 8,671 7,239 7,305 49,987 66,821 58,052 114,592 57,884 57,789 110,223 1,973 2,034 2,108 2,335 55,874 72,322 58,576 137,595 57,839 105,050 56,809 29,350 48,241 15,255 32,545 6,752 9,116 10,303 23,429 14,518 43,321 Tenure of operator Full owners 753 737 61,720 46,089 35,595,308 33 ,008 10,295,760 33,701 25,299,548 42,768 17,203,564 59,521 49,927,321 9,984 4,518,316 53,998 1,679,632 13 166 60 140 21,895 10,056 19,555 3,784 9,146 8,605 686 5,597 3,500 15,331 16,433 1,887 1,903 2,616 2,627 2,264 2,284 17,094 22,007 20,530 38,517 20,464 20,414 36,931 763 790 725 796 19,599 24,955 20,541 46,134 20,183 36,022 19,731 9,944 16,291 4,803 10,112 2,053 2,700 3,289 7,412 4,445 15,738 7,949 336 358 21,895 16,05i 11,509,891 11,629 3,451,650 11,293 8,058,241 14,318 5,838,434 21,131 15,127,502 3,626 1,488,691 17,675 551,812 1 3 1 Part owners 25,265 12,431 23,646 4,932 11,957 12,177 1,027 7,915 5,525 21,014 23,281 2,758 2,786 4,623 4,650 3,928 3,965 22,407 31,766 24,743 53,567 24,731 24,698 51,472 905 920 1,049 1,175 23 ,724 32,193 24,514 64,388 24,249 47,545 23 ,874 13,622 23,671 7,829 16,843 3,822 5,241 5,044 11,602 7,564 16,685 6,851 249 265 25,265 20,210 18,395,786 13 ,994 i, 705, 175 15,861 13,690,611 18,730 7,661,783 24 ,863 25,128,447 4,295 ,246,620 26,651 827,327 11 160 58 138 72 245 53 163 52 108 47 5,032 72 10,848 16 2,174 55 3,660 > 3,967 2 474 27 2,921 17 2,767 50 9,007 62 9,614 5 1,008 5 1,013 20 1,342 21 1,357 20 1,020 21 1,027 67 9,599 112 11,975 70 11,604 217 20,889 70 11,599 70 11,587 202 20,343 7 196 8 202 5 320 7 344 68 10,822 112 13,077 72 67 352,269 45 20,840 65 331,429 50 259,639 33 20,208 251 6,202 11,693 24,288 11,602 19,008 11,459 5,252 7,549 2,516 5,280 1,904 4,297 2,425 9,177 4,967 108 91 12,306 8,810 5,017,979 6,560 1,977,674 6,170 3,040,305 8,307 3,227,413 12,047 9,266,194 1,970 753,592 9,318 292,114 1 3 1 See footnote at end of table. NORTH DAKOTA 13 BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-share tenants and croppers Livestock-share Other and unspecified Other farms Fares number. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting. Electricity farms reporting. Television set farms reporting. Piped running water.... .farms reporting. Home freezer farms reporting. Electric pig brooder ....farms reporting. Power feed grinder farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Grain combines farms reporting. number. Corn pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortracks farms reporting. number. Tractors farms reporting. number. Wheel and/or crawler tractors other than garden ......farms reporting.. Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting.. number. , Garden tractors farms reporting., number., Crawler tractors farms reporting., number. , Aatoaobiles ..farms reporting., number. , FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2 Faaily and/or hired workers farms reporting., persons.. Faaily workers, including operator farms reporting.. persons . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons.. Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting.. persons. . Hired workers farms reporting.. persons . . Regular workers ( to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.. persons. . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.. persons. . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting.. Faras by kiad of workers: Botn family workers and hired workers farms reporting.. Family workers only farms reporting.. Operators only farms reporting. . Unpaid members of operator's family only. farms reporting. . Hired workers only farms reporting. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954 Specified fara expenditures farms reporting.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting.. dollars. . Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars.. Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting.. dollars.. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material ................................. farms reporting. , dollars.. tons.. acres on which used.. Lime and liming material farms reporting.. dollars.. tons.. acres on which used.. 3,071 1,168 2,807 586 827 1,162 175 874 822 2,311 2,430 390 395 392 392 315 320 2,327 2,852 2,978 5,471 2,978 2,978 5,374 20 20 74 77 2,741 3,273 2,998 7,499 2,988 5,621 2,964 1,762 2,657 738 1,878 227 275 563 1,603 728 2,260 924 14 10 2,858 5,998 1,185 2,055 2,074 176 1,413 1,381 5,182 5,558 418 418 602 609 410 411 5,470 6,782 6,518 11 ,420 6,518 6,507 11,086 128 133 181 201 6,070 7,340 6,451 12,013 6,382 9,728 6,303 2,452 3,425 1,330 2,285 414 509 1,011 1,776 1,261 5,121 3,127 57 69 3,071 6,925 2,369 4,837 1,475,418 2,526,419 1,880 3,502 538,813 1,050,580 1,753 3,290 936,605 1,475,839 2,549 4,097 1,034,663 1,517,238 3,038 6,814 2,465,957 5,144,651 414 1,258 186,334 418,557 2,345 5,227 58,532 182,396 572 1,137 240 443 389 89 406 314 933 1,009 149 149 239 241 192 193 1,015 1,332 1,169 2,436 1,169 1,168 2,361 24 24 51 51 1,06) 1,379 1,168 2,396 1,166 2,016 1,146 614 870 250 380 111 134 175 246 248 918 415 1,186 861 538,359 645 197,710 662 340,649 987 331,485 1,161 987,430 158 69,825 804 27,431 1 3 258 505 85 183 200 13 112 133 324 347 31 31 74 453 575 507 882 502 502 852 16 16 13 14 500 556 567 1,265 567 891 562 222 329 111 374 84 336 111 456 259 597 387 210,966 273 92,144 246 118,822 301 93,025 561 359,098 83 51,668 560 16,710 2,262 820 1,703 284 595 437 29 145 72 414 432 16 17 820 961 1,105 1,402 1,020 1,020 1,275 102 114 9 13 1,661 1,985 1,756 2,540 1,744 2,393 1,684 516 709 54 147 17 84 38 63 42 1,702 1,212 60 12 2,180 947 319,383 780 140,421 312 178,962 1,363 216,295 1,409 300,985 60 9,205 103 2,177 14 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS. [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Faraa ...number. . LIVESTOCK Livestock OD hand All cattle and calves farms reporting.. number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved. .farms reporting. . number. . Milk cows farms reporting . . number. . Horses and mules farms reporting. . number.. All hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number. . Livestock and livestock producta aold in 1954: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number. . Chickens sold farms reporting.. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . . CROPS Specified cropa barveated io 1954: Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . Corn harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels harvested., bushels sold. . Durum or macaroni wheat threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Other spring wheat threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold . . Barley threshed or combined farms reporting. . acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Hay cut acres . . tons. . 49/10 2,109,888 48,634 914,766 42,790 360,687 30,329 86,268 30,083 542,171 42,041 4,343,157 46,385 702,527 21,657 409,588 15,442 1,514,133 30,269 17,630,634 29,146 1,232,773 11,829 394,090 9,147,038 2,050,094 11,400 1,159,184 3,879,542 2,654,602 51,542 6,466,171 61,097,425 49,427,770 41,507 3,048,253 63,504,150 46,511,601 3,589,176 3,935,265 21,895 16,696 610,646 16,384 264,020 14,265 113,414 10,019 28,003 9,561 175,014 14,201 ,491 ,903 15,545 213,866 6,878 142,105 5,389 581,477 10,352 6,418,730 9,632 366,118 3,872 118,601 2,859,682 512,934 3,751 342,605 1,141,101 760,304 17,913 1,771,180 17,701,458 14,288,966 14,264 891,918 19,131,611 13,827,367 1,028,080 1,165,965 21 ,631 1,131,838 21,354 487,243 18,789 167,837 14,071 41,651 13,428 254,794 18,374 1,936,985 20,802 371,543 9,782 184 ,328 6,669 541,153 13,426 7,710,757 13,487 649,171 5,259 189,684 4,281,226 972,715 4,997 537,608 1,882,161 1,281,740 22,536 3,470,709 32,184,485 25,851,739 18,094 1,484,256 30,842,155 22,182,168 1,932,150 2,098,936 57 7,480 56 2,814 44 508 48 259 29 695 38 4,594 55 2,966 17 542 17 1,317 24 16,170 40 3,701 10 241 7,280 1 40 200 55 11,327 135,125 124,067 53 7,224 165,355 120,020 14,873 14,208 12,313 9,771 345,825 9,620 154,269 8,644 74,903 5,629 14,553 6,561 107,387 8,166 817,453 9,233 110,734 4,807 80,038 2,993 367,756 5,797 3,260,687 5,787 210,222 2,613 84,335 1,971,915 562,445 2,539 273,205 842,370 607,433 10,433 1,182,730 10,891,457 9,039,851 8,732 650,773 13,184,255 10,267,722 580,657 623 ,840 416 16,819 416 7,615 367 3,234 264 934 265 4,564 350 36 ,962 418 6,262 175 3,652 100 7,340 219 137,497 201 7,846 92 2,932 52,080 4,500 71 3,529 14,588 10 ,998 318 27,817 278,922 236,963 286 15,505 313,758 238,236 30,278 28,766 1Date ere given by tenure of operator for coramerciel ferms only. NORTH DAKOTA 15 BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Fans number.. LIVESTOCK Livestock on hand: All cattle and calves farms reporting.. number. . Cows including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number.. Milk cows farms reporting.. number. , Horses and mules farms reporting.. number.. All hogs and pigs farms reporting., number., Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number., Livestock and livestock products sold io l°5t: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. number. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. Chickens sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens. CROPS Specified crops harvested in 1°54: Corn for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Corn harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels harvested, bushels sold. Durum or macaroni wheat threshed or combined farms reporting. acres. bushels harvested. bushels sold. Other spring wheat threshed or combined farms reporting, acres. bushels harvested. bushels sold. Barley threshed or combined farms reporting. acres. bushels harvested. bushels sold. Hay cut acres . tons. All. farm operators — Continued 2,840 103,333 2,819 46,640 2,617 25,663 1,695 4,451 2,118 40,025 2,493 284 ,967 2,753 31,248 1,708 31,346 1,062 117,544 2,014 1,298,591 ' 2,039 75 ,620 1,148 35,977 845,707 226,180 351 27,196 95,006 78,644 2,801 305,705 2,707,236 2,224,152 2,005 137,727 2,697,901 2,066,858 195,118 200,986 Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-share tenants and croppers 4,920 138,387 4,803 61,161 4,270 34,394 2,630 6,201 3,124 40,792 3,999 370,843 4,538 43 ,936 2,100 29,749 1,368 213,947 2,692 1,407,361 2,511 80,356 982 32,963 812,540 289,020 1,749 203,394 614 ,061 433,766 5,870 674 ,790 6,381,504 5,317,937 5,214 410,675 8,508,631 6,758,079 231,596 255,360 Livestock-share Other and unspecified 1,162 73,122 1,155 32,623 998 8,573 777 2,320 785 18 ,309 977 95 ,988 1,119 24,393 641 12 ,977 376 24,671 685 346,821 820 39,903 319 10,511 223,868 39,020 241 27,021 75,758 54,147 988 126,702 1,070,065 886,728 793 56,405 1,012,056 708,699 101,157 113,304 433 14,164 427 6,230 372 3,039 263 647 269 3,697 347 28,693 405 4,895 183 2,314 87 4,254 187 70,417 216 6,497 72 1,952 37,720 3,725 127 12 ,065 42,957 29 ,878 456 47,716 453,730 374,071 434 30,461 651 ,909 495,850 22,508 25 .424 Other farms 1,255 14,099 1,220 6,420 1,048 4,025 562 1,802 504 4,281 1,262 92,222 750 3,418 173 2,575 374 22,430 670 224,290 200 3,561 75 1,229 26,935 2,000 112 5,726 13,710 5,125 605 30,225 184,900 123,147 364 14 ,082 180,774 114,324 33,416 32,316 16 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 5.-FARM OPERATORS BY COLOR, RESIDENCE, OFF-FARM WORK, AGE, AND YEARS ON PRESENT FARM. CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1954 (October) 1950 {April l) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April l) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April l) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January l) FARM OPERATORS Bj Color: White Negro ' Other nonwhite ■ By residence: Residing on farm operated operators Not residing on farm operated operators Operators not reporting residence Bv wff-iarm work; Working off their farms, total operators 1 to 49 days operators 50 to 99 days operators 100 days or more J operators 100 to 199 days operators 200 days and over operators Operators not working off their farms Operators not reporting . By age: Under 25 years operators 25 to 34 years operators 35 to 44 years operators 45 to 54 years operators 55 to 64 years operators 65 years and over operators Average age Operators not reporting age Operation of present farm began-- 1954: September or later operators July and August operators May and June operators March and April operators January and February operators 1953: November and December operators September and October operators July and August operators May and June operators March and April operators January and February operators 1952 operators 1951 operators 1946 to 1950 operators 1941 to 1945 operators 1940 and earlier operators Operators not reporting Average number of years on present farm........... . number . . number . . number . reporting, reporting. ,. .number. reporting., reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. ...number. ...number. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. . . . .years. . . .number- reporting., reporting.. reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. . ..number. 61,627 19 297 53,713 7,437 793 15,219 8,898 1.869 4,452 1,679 2,773 44,557 2,032 1,595 11,26/ 16,413 15,139 10,591 6,031 46.1 772 152 57 131 759 119 273 736 84 103 544 91 2,285 2,512 15,195 12,664 24,993 1,110 15 64,800 26 575 56,909 7,438 1,054 15,417 8,919 1,935 4,563 1,648 2,915 48, 715 1,170 2, 379 13,614 1 7, 439 13,957 9,897 5,214 44,6 2,802 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 14 68,789 731 62,404 6,465 651 8,890 5,667 1,041 2,182 958 1,224 60,630 2,746 14,518 17,522 15,613 12,172 6,127 45.3 822 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 14 63,230 8,322 2,410 16,142 10,286 2,016 3,840 1,718 2,122 53,583 4,237 2,974 14,171 16,454 17,096 13,908 7,238 46.1 -XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 15 83,531 1,075 (NA) (NA) (NA) 36,514 28,158 4,309 4,047 2,281 1,766 47,349 743 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) 77,174 (NA) (NA) (NA) 18,004 13,845 1,619 2,540 1,254 1,286 59,971 3,206 15,860 20,371 19,110 11,733 5,236 (NA) 2,459 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (-JA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (JJA) (NA) (NA) (NA) XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) NA Not available. 77,147 26 517 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,668 20,176 23,122 17,291 9,468 3,198 (NA) 767 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) State Table 6.-FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER AND SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] see text) Census of— Item (For definitions and explanations, 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1) 1920 (January l) Farms by class of wort power: 2,663 171 1,090 29,068 28,816 28,386 55,824 11,190 25,413 25 , 222 2,218 16,605 11,881 45,816 49,822 5,674 5.724 8.617 8.671 7.239 7,305 49,987 66,821 58,052 114,592 2l9,83l '26, 258 '8,525 "2,223 "997 110,223 2,034 2,335 55,874 72,322 59,987 3,235 198 3,531 39,882 18,456 27,219 44,214 (NA) (NA) 8,244 (NA) (NA) 7,613 35,043 38, 194 5,343 5,477 2,350 2,404 (NA) (NA) 44,637 55, 732 58,338 98.6/6 "28,553 "22,633 j "6,922 95.349 1,418 1.909 56. 235 73,597 61 , 879 5.103 109 7,599 47,638 9,091 23,641 18,612 (NA) 6,073 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,232 21,234 23,261 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 32,494 36,674 56,619 73,984 42,037 12,438 2,144 74,391 145 869 59,463 69,235 63,733 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 20,627 11,446 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) 19,937 21,518 43,787 49,361 (NA) (NA) C (NA) ) (NA) (, (NA) iiS (NA) 61,418 71 ,907 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 31,878 l6 192 .(HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 16,502 16,990 34,148 37,605 Ina) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) 67,496 78,798. 1NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (HA) 15,853 17.483 Xm (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) No tractor and 2 or more horses ..farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Specified facilities and equipment: 36,349 '4,518 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number. . (NA) (NA) number. . (NA) (NA) number. . (NA) (NA) number. . (NA) 743 number. . ..farms reporting.. number. . 774 11,834 13,006 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (na) number. . Farms reporting automobiles and/or motortrucks number,. 47,711 NA Not available. xThe 1930 inquiry referred to electricity in "farmer's duelling," and the 1920 inquiry referred to gas or electricity in "operator's dwelling.' figures for 1954 end 1950 are for tractors other than garden tractors. NORTH DAKOTA 17 State Table 7.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 ( October ) 1950 (April l) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April l) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January l) ■ln20 (Januaiy l) FARM LABOR Fara workers for specified week:1 Family and/or hired workers2 farms reporting.. persons . . Average per farm reporting persons. . Family workers, including operators. .. .farms reporting.. persons. . Operators working 1 or more hours persons. . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting.. persons . . Hired workers . farms reporting . . persons . . Workers hired by month persons.. Workers hired by day or week persons.. Workers hired by hour or on piece-work basis persons. . No report as to basis of payment persons.. Fans reporting by nunbrr of hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . . 10 or more workers farms reporting. . Faras by kind of workers during specified week: No workers reported farms.. Family workers and hired workers farms . . Operator and hired workers farms.. Operator, members of his family, and hired workers farms.. Members of operator's family and hired workers. . .farms. . Family workers only farms . . Operator only farms.. Operator and members of his family farms.. Members of operator's family only farms.. Hired workers only farms.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES3 Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars. . Hired labor4 farms reporting.. dollars. . $1 to $99 farms reporting.. $100 to $199 farms reporting.. $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999/. farms reporting.. $20, 000 and over farms reporting . . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil.... farms reporting.. dollars. . Coaaercial fertilizer aud fertilizing Material farms reporting.. dollars.. Line and liming material farms reporting.. dollars. . 58,576 137.595 57, 839 105,050 29,350 48,241 15,255 32, 545 9,094 7,756 10,464 2,547 1,316 482 446 3,232 14,518 7,503 6,738 277 43, 321 20, 986 21 , 582 753 737 33, 008 10,295,760 33,701 25,299,548 6,399 5,825 8,722 5,941 4,913 1,252 431 158 60 42, 768 1 7, 203, 564 59,521 49,927,321 9,984 4,518,316 13 166 56, 719 111,471 56,111 99,742 26.888 45,590 7.906 11,729 7,463 l,97i 1,923 369 5,943 1.249 478 201 35 8,583 7.298 4,279 2,730 289 48.813 24,944 22,199 1,670 608 38,165 11,444,667 44,087 32.131,313 7,775 6,872 12,427 8,628 6,438 47,018 13.922,138 61,018 44,894,367 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 63,600 106,256 63, 14.9 99,500 61,775 26,019 37,725 5,510 6,756 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,721 565 175 45 4 5,920 5,059 3,099 1,739 221 58,090 34,031 22,906 1,153 451 (NA) (NA) 53,983 34,785,211 8,301 8,539 16,739 11,299 7,152 50,967 9,093,122 (NA) (NA) 147 170,100 67,395 124,444 65,784 110, 122 11 802 (NA) (NA) 9,624 14,342 10,073 3,797 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,567 8,013 (NA) (NA) (NA) 57,771 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,611 (NA) (NA) 38,950 9,603,606 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 30,849 3, 590, 141 61,360 11,928,007 654 63,328 25 1,468 80,298 142,097 79,395 128,602 (NA) (NA) (na) 10,879 13,495 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,176 1,263 341 95 4 4,308 9,976 (NA) (NA) (NA) 69,419 (NA) (NA) (NA) 903 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 57,838 24,594,684 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 28,296 4,203,745 (NA) (NA) 5342 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 62,050 33,502,659 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 26,260 3,845,079 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 51,109 27,786,109 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 41,967 12,155,122 (NA) (NA) 488 119,502 (NA) (NA) NA Not available. 1Census of 1954, week of Sept. 26-0ct. 2; Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration; Censuses of 1945 and 1935, first week of January; Census of 1940, last week of March. 2See text for differences in definition of farm workers. 3For Census of 1954, expenditures during calendar year 1954; for earlier Censuses, expenditures during the preceding calendar year. ^Cash payments for farm labor; housework not included. For 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940, the data do not include expenditures for contract construction work, machine hire, and labor included in cost of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was included. 'Farms reporting tons of commercial fertilizer. 18 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total. all farms Economic class Commercial farms Hired workers farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more ..farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid ...i a aontbly basis farms reporting. Under $25 per month , farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month , farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month J farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month i farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week. farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting . $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis , farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piecework basis farms reporting. Expenditures for hired Labor in 1954 farms reporting. 1 dollars . $1 to $99 farms, reporting. $100 to $199 farms' reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 and over farms reporting. . rams with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting., $1 to $99.. farms reporting., $100 to $199 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 and over farms reporting.. 15,255 32,545 10,464 2,547 1,316 482 446 6,752 9,116 5,393 980 257 101 21 10,303 23,429 7,438 1,325 760 380 380 4,952 1,800 8,503 7,121 16 60 385 819 816 2,728 1,760 405 118 14 672 3,541 913 33,701 25,299,548 6,399 5,825 8,722 5,941 4,913 1,252 649 18,446 5,363 4,381 5,398 2,401 811 84 15,201 32,398 10,419 2,545 1,315 479 443 6,735 9,032 5,383 979 255 99 19 10,265 23,366 7,403 1,323 780 380 379 4,936 1,799 8,466 7,099 16 50 385 813 816 2,726 1,759 403 118 13 671 15 15 23 23 28 28 67 67 185 185 133 133 122 121 84 84 12 12 3 3 5,145 5,140 54 54 39 39 101 101 118 118 936 936 1,152 1,152 866 666 882 877 89 89 908 908 82 77 31 31 64 64 244 244 99 99 ,324 2,313 467 467 16 16 209 208 903 33,389 25,120,586 6,259 5,740 8,659 5,931 4,905 1,252 643 18,188 5,238 4,296 5,351 2,401 810 84 910 7,765 196 170 192 112 240 740 1,855 305 222 123 72 18 598 5,910 185 77 62 78 196 312 426 170 1 6 20 136 161 101 1,021 6,247,417 14 11 29 76 244 234 413 111 14 11 25 10 43 4 4 4,130 9,217 2,510 929 433 113 145 2,546 3,301 1,982 454 86 22 2,315 5,916 1,567 356 190 71 131 1,815 731 1,564 2,501 5 4 86 29 204 43 238 173 1,074 195 699 1 20 143 38 41 2 11 5 1 2 6 19 7 27 a 36 26 38 20 27 5 1 3 208 1,231 1 11 1 1 15 1 13 16 169 69 293 37 237 40 239 8 33 35 220 3 1 48 20 524 132 6 41 222 6,158 7,759,387 292 450 1,175 1,334 2,033 730 144 2,028 236 304 675 467 304 38 4 NORTH DAKOTA 19 BY ECONOMIC CLASS: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, eee text) Hired worker. farms reporting. . persons . . 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. , Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting., persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. , 2 hired workers farms reporting., 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting., 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting., 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. , Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting., persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting. , 2 hired workers farms reporting., 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting., 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting., 10 hired workers or more farms reporting.. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers fapms reporting.. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting.. Paid on • nonthly b.si. farms reporting. Under $25 per month farms reporting., $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $34 per month farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on • weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day .. farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on no hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. Expenditures for bired labor in 1954 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Faraa with expenditures for bired labor but no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting. $1 to $99 fsrms reporting., $100 to $199 farms reporting., $200 to $499 farms reporting., $500 to $999 farma reporting., $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 and over farms reporting.. Economic class — Continued Commercial farms — Continued 3,544 5,246 2,764 419 246 104 11 946 1,040 869 69 7 1 2,773 4,206 2,173 284 206 100 10 771 175 2,598 1,132 5 21 113 191 150 396 218 22 16 ,369 15 15 20 55 305 265 183 208 9 294 17 63 20 651 57 226 10,098 3,598,825 2,591 2,203 3,066 1,458 668 60 52 6,554 2,158 1,682 1,893 674 123 24 1,050 1,492 830 134 54 32 191 213 169 22 889 1,279 719 85 53 32 161 30 859 1 41 32 25 113 81 1 10 386 15 16 25 5 207 31 86 3,363 840,524 1,171 879 822 328 149 14 2,313 983 636 495 150 49 179 239 144 15 20 39 44 34 5 145 195 115 15 15 34 5 140 10 763 170,469 317 192 145 88 16 5 584 273 156 112 31 Other farms 10 187 22,090 95 55 37 157 80 55 22 15 1'. 15 10 L0 10 5 15 115 24,365 45 30 25 10 5 100 45 30 25 20 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Hired workers. farms reporting. . persons . . 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 ori hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting.. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.. persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting.. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.. persons.. 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting.. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting.. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting.. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting.. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting.. Under $25 per month farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting . Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting . Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day .' farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day f "rms reporting. $8 per day forms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day f a™3 reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,9y9 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. harms with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. ..farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. 15,255 32,545 10,464 2,547 1,316 482 446 6,752 9,116 5,393 980 257 101 21 10,303 23,429 7,438 1,325 780 380 380 4,952 1,800 8,503 7,121 16 60 385 819 816 2,728 1,760 405 118 14 15 23 28 67 185 133 122 84 12 3 5,145 54 39 101 118 936 1,152 866 882 89 908 3,541 82 31 64 244 99 2,324 467 16 209 913 33,701 25,299,548 6,399 5,825 8,722 5,941 4,913 1,252 649 18,446 5,363 4,381 5,398 2,401 811 84 4,803 10,112 3,220 888 415 141 139 2,053 2,700 1,631 325 67 26 4 3,289 7,412 2,324 475 253 120 117 1,514 539 2,750 2,153 5 151 295 225 728 553 144 1,550 15 1 19 40 240 311 245 337 29 313 26 5 29 70 26 895 143 7,829 16,843 5,314 1,282 745 274 214 3,822 5,241 3,024 559 165 60 14 5,044 11,602 3,617 616 434 193 184 2,785 1,037 4,007 3,960 16 38 197 432 458 1,531 997 229 58 5 16 22 24 100 87 62 39 6 2,558 23 18 70 64 460 598 432 376 51 466 30 15 30 115 60 989 252 9 93 11,293 15,861 058,241 13,690,611 2,441 2,329 1,946 2,584 2,848 4,100 1,926 3,055 1,509 2,738 419 682 204 373 6,490 8,032 2,057 1,933 1,482 1,897 1,815 2,504 835 1,202 270 439 28 53 3 4 53 163 14 21 12 3 3 52 108 30 7 13 1 1 28 55 20 5 1 1 1 25 27 1 2,516 5,280 1,871 354 143 61 87 808 983 698 88 10 12 1,904 4,297 1,442 227 92 66 77 612 196 1,708 937 37 85 129 460 190 24 5 1,024 16 20 12 14 235 242 189 163 124 21 11' 5 59 13 423 65 6,170 331,429 3,040,305 1,489 1,210 2 1,709 1 949 20 638 21 130 21 45 12 3,654 1,248 917 2 1,030 1 363 9 92 3 1 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. NORTH DAKOTA 21 BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-Oct. 2. Data are based on reports for onLy a Handle of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hi red workers farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 day6 or more) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a Monthly basis farus reporting. Under $25 per month farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting, $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily baais farms reporting, $1 per day farms reporting, $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting, $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting $7 per day farms reporting $8 per day farms reporting $9 per day farms reporting $10 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting dollars $1 to $99 farms reporting $100 to $199 farms reporting $ ?00 to $499 farms reporting $500 to $999 farms reporting $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting $5,000 and over farms reporting Farus with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting $1 to $99 farms reporting $100 to $199 farms reporting $200 to $499 farms reporting, $500 to $999 farms reporting $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting, $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting, $5,000 and over farms reporting. Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued 738 1,878 571 65 49 21 32 227 275 201 18 2 6 563 1,603 423 56 33 19 32 175 52 511 223 15 30 32 106 28 9 3 322 10 136 16 48 1,753 936,605 449 374 461 267 152 26 24 1,015 358 257 272 92 34 1 1 Crop-share tenants and croppers 1,330 2,285 997 206 68 34 25 414 509 357 46 5 6 1,011 1,776 781 127 45 43 15 319 95 916 515 19 41 63 243 134 13 2 545 6 15 6 5 92 116 110 112 41 7 226 29 38 3,290 1,475,839 789 626 926 516 368 55 10 1,960 665 497 529 224 43 2 Livestock-share 250 380 174 48 24 4 111 134 91 18 2 175 246 140 19 13 3 75 36 139 662 340,649 146 127 174 113 71 31 412 138 100 133 33 Other and unspecified 111 374 78 23 84 336 57 17 246 118,822 58 45 85 20 32 1 5 Other farms 54 147 45 2 1 3 3 17 84 10 1 2 2 2 38 63 35 2 1 16 1 37 10 6 10 312 178,962 140 85 63 10 258 125 85 47 22 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 10-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number of workers and wage rates axe for hired persons working the week of (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit-and- nut Hired workers farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. Under $25 per month farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting.. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week larms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1.00 per day farms reporting. $2.00 per day farms reporting. $3.00 per day farms reporting. $4.00 per day farms reporting. $5.00 per day farms reporting. $6.00 per day farms reporting. $7.00 per day farms reporting. $8.00 per day farms reporting. $9.00 per day farms reporting. $10.00 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0. 25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 19S4 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Farms with expend i tares for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting . $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. 15,255 32,545 10,464 2,547 1,316 482 446 6,752 9,116 5,393 980 257 101 21 10,303 23,429 7,438 1,325 780 380 380 4,952 1,800 8,503 7,121 16 60 385 819 816 2,728 1,760 405 118 14 672 3,541 10,385 16,955 7,489 1,744 793 260 99 4,431 5,421 3,733 549 118 28 3 7,029 11,534 5,348 932 468 200 81 3,356 1,075 5,954 4,734 23 208 507 477 1,846 1,338 264 67 15 15 23 7 28 25 67 48 185 97 133 93 122 64 84 36 12 3 3 1 5,145 3,639 54 37 39 27 101 83 118 77 936 553 1,152 771 866 621 882 685 89 71 908 714 82 49 31 24 64 37 244 189 99 61 2,324 1,603 467 225 16 9 209 150 33,701 22,247 25,299,548 13,804,985 6,399 3,998 5,825 3,779 8,722 6,000 5,941 4,186 4,913 3,384 1,252 703 649 197 18,446 11,862 5,363 3,298 4,381 2,821 5,393 3,581 2,401 1,610 811 493 84 51 545 7,449 58 94 63 41 289 329 763 147 109 26 44 3 463 6,686 64 38 42 57 262 82 247 216 5 7 28 32 355 138 200 139 740 4,032,135 6 25 46 75 209 139 240 195 20 30 46 80 20 5 375 5 V NORTH DAKOTA 23 BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-Oct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired .orkers farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. '3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or * hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on ■ Monthly basis farms reporting. Under $25 per month farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1.00 per day.... .farms reporting. $2.00 per day farms reporting. $3.00 per day farms reporting. $4.00 per day farms reporting. $5.00 per day farms reporting. $6.00 per day farms reporting. $7.00 per day farms reporting. $8.00 per day farms reporting. $9.00 per day farms reporting. $10.00 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis...................... ....farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid oo a piece-work basis. ............................................ .farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 1954. ............................ . . , . . . .farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 f aj,,^ reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farnB reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 rarms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting.. Fans with expenditures for hired labor bat no hired vorkera reported. . .farms reporting., $1 to $99 farms reporting.. $100 to $199 farms reporting., $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms report!™.. $1,000 to $2,499 farns reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 and over farms reporting.. Type of farm — Continued Dairy 442 757 300 54 78 10 177 270 116 37 296 487 222 14 52 8 146 31 265 104 6 30 1,217 630,246 399 247 299 106 100 47 19 775 334 179 196 52 14 Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry 2,118 3,603 1,418 399 187 104 10 1,166 1,639 896 186 59 20 5 1,230 1,964 909 176 84 58 3 888 278 952 1,275 6 21 73 167 189 560 207 35 14 3 6 If 180 201 131 88 2 52 10 2 8 26 9 185 18 Primarily crop 141 4,545 ,650 3,886,580 26 731 25 770 46 1,108 22 783 20 779 1 278 1 96 88 2,427 21 622 25 590 31 754 6 321 5 129 160 774 91 18 17 13 21 69 147 44 11 9 2 3 119 627 66 9 13 12 19 41 28 91 354 567,805 54 59 59 88 52 28 14 194 54 44 29 50 17 Primarily livestock 156 210 119 28 130 169 105 19 5 26 14 116 Crop and livestock 469 141,098 129 128 150 31 26 5 313 112 81 103 16 1 1,272 2,305 898 193 114 48 19 477 602 383 81 9 900 1,703 643 125 75 43 14 372 105 795 89 113 145 96 9 5 506 5 5 5 24 148 110 73 56 9 71 162 11 3.586 ,590,212 911 707 946 640 310 51 21 2,314 797 536 622 301 56 Miscel- laneous and un- classified 119 397 55 2 51 3 8 42 204 20 1 12 2 7 83 193 35 1 36 6 77 2 11 5 56 1 10 397 569,462 140 85 68 10 33 61 278 125 85 52 24 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table ll.-DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1954, 1950, AND 1945 (Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Census of 1954 Census starting date — October 4 Approximate average date of enumeration. Percent of farms enumerated during— October 1 to 9 October 10 to 16... October 17 to 23.., October 24 to 31... November 1 to 6. .., November 7 to 13... November 14 to 20. . November 21 to 27. November 28 to 30. December 1 to 4... December 5 to 11. . December 12 to 18. December 19 to 25. December 26 to 31. Oct. 17-0ct. 23 (Z) (Z) (Z) (z) (z) (z) Census of 1950 Census date — April 1 Approximate average date of enumeration Percent of farms enumerated during — April 14 and earlier April 15 to 28 April 29 to May 12 May 13 to June 2 June 3 and later Census of 1945 Census date — January 1 Approximate average date of enumeration Percent of enumeration districts enumerated during— January 1 to 15 January 16 to 31 February 1 to 15.. February 16 to 28. March 1 to 31. April 1 to 30. May 1 to 31 June 1 and later. Apr. 15-Apr. 28 6 15 8 Feb. 16-Feb. 28 20 12 Less than 0.5. 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See State Table 12 and text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 ( January l) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January l) 1920 ( January l) Total value of specified classes of livestock dollars.. Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting.. number . . value ..dollars.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. . number. . value .. dollars . . Milk cows farms reporting.. number. . Dairy products sold farms reporting.. dollars . . Whole milk sold farms reporting.. pounds. . dollars. . Cream sold farms reporting.. pounds of butterfat. . dollars. . flutter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold farms reporting.. dollars. . Cows milked, day preceding enumeration. .. .farms reporting.. number of cows.. Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons.. Cows and heifers milked during any part of preceding year farms reporting.. number. . Horses and mules: Horses and/or mules farms reporting. . number. . value. .dollars. . Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting.. number. . value.. dollars. . Mules and mule colts farms reporting.. number. . value. .dollars. . Hogs: Hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number . . value. .dollars.. 4 months old and over farms reporting. . number. . Less than 4 months old farms reporting.. number. . Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting.. number. . Between December 1 and June 1 farms reporting.. number. . Between June 1 and December 1 farms reporting.. number. . Sheep and «ool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting. . number. . value, .dollars.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number. . Ewes farms reporting. . number. . Rams and wethers farms reporting.. number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting.. number. . Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting. . number shorn . . Wool shorn pounds. . value . . dollars . . 244,003,044 49,296 2,103,901 205,258,302 48,494 913,056 119,610,336 42,686 361,218 (HA) 127, 160,973 1,822 130,940,412 4,720,444 35,918 38,873,754 22,440,529 (NA) (NA) 40,575 209,686 415,361 (NA) (NA) 30,271 88,515 4,691,295 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 30,196 537,313 19,927,324 25,336 413,636 8,830 123,677 20,962 89,761 17,995 71,296 5,757 18,465 7,363 697,643 10,635,289 6,898 375,273 6,779 356,843 4,542 18,430 6,569 322,370 6,864 416,085 3,817,312 1,870,483 201,419,716 52,874 1,587,790 178,684,306 52,403 716,985 124,926,504 49,220 387,268 43,308 24,145,132 2,632 98,906,028 3,681,295 41,244 33,123,958 20,458,163 84 5,674 47,270 256,881 628,771 (NA) (NA) 43,275 152,173 5,901,966 43,040 150,856 5,844,806 539 1,317 57,160 32,412 342,339 7,502,441 30,713 168,177 10,072 174,162 (NA) (NA) 25,407 106,380 (NA) (NA) 6,369 385,921 6,202,339 6,257 309,462 6,203 292,938 4,281 16,524 3,155 76,459 5,993 318,033 2,714,972 1,182,021 161,367,761 60,741 1,877,709 125,780,873 59,930 899,211 79,366,693 (NA) (NA) 54,487 25,520,452 2,058 75,724,445 *2, 039, 578 53,335 46,656,660 223,456,756 3121 =24,118 (NA) (NA) (NA) 58,853 454,756 (NA) 288,191 10,356,364 55,473 287,313 10,309,028 393 878 47,336 45,676 471,825 12,858,978 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 37,391 148,312 (NA) (NA) 11,951 810,379 6,965,890 (NA) (NA) 11,386 637,752 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 11,670 (NA) 6,065,849 2,608,315 78,978,533 63,609 1,178,180 49,845,447 63,030 611,503 32,786,969 62,096 497,664 56,205 12,500,262 2, ;'26 63,976,355 22, 194,401 54,206 44,735,842 *10, 157,485 33,329 2148,376 (NA) (NA) (NA) 61,853 434,792 59,396 345,212 19,808,250 59,291 343,132 19,670,861 846 2,080 137,389 45,433 190,676 2,073,448 45,433 190,676 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 37,966 113,296 (NA) (NA) 16,015 821,952 ' 5,594,921 16,015 821,952 15,249 758,449 (NA) 63,503 (NA) (NA) 13,963 667,632 5,873,723 1,216,702 53,855,659 74,261 1,218,581 21,017,118 73,903 709,049 15,599,078 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 72,598 569,351 72,360 508,333 27,677,107 72,179 503,382 27,363,836 1,886 4,951 313,271 52,134 218,319 1,058,847 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 35,827 77,333 (NA) (NA) 16,178 740,025 2,775,094 (NA) (NA) 15,228 613,764 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,108 782,603 6,593,342 1,252,735 116,588,924 70,149 1,454,146 66,315,121 (NA) 579,276 39,494,088 66,459 479,224 61,178 23,944,839 2,464 70,604,607 1,755,702 (NA) (NA) 21,541,963 36,885 3647,174 65,742 370,159 738,948 68,617 477,137 71,864 619,840 31,761,953 (NA) 612,058 31,317,750 (NA) 7,782 444,203 53,283 628,070 8,243,608 (NA) 365,253 14,277 242,817 (NA) (NA) 39,461 166,207 (NA) (NA) 13,305 856,621 7,023,726 (NA) 735,415 (NA) 707,338 (NA) 28,077 (NA) 121,206 10,689 614,305 5,246,862 1,471,601 93,937,670 (NA) 1,341,018 36,934,318 (NA) 640,462 24,532,907 39,266 312,035 (NA) (NA) (NA) 26,130,188 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 67,305 446,695 72,551 740,584 40,943,626 (NA) 731,089 40,394,052 (NA) 9,495 549,574 57,282 784,396 9,568,362 (NA) («) (NA) (**) (NA) (NA) (NA) 205,025 (NA) (NA) 6,888 310,527 3,110,710 (NA) 236,031 (NA) 228,993 (NA) 7,038 (NA) 74,496 (NA) 226,345 1,845,536 644,233 156,442,356 72,021 1,334,552 67,911,737 (NA) 581,791 40,614,760 53,745 370,707 (NA) 13,956,477 1,879 26,205,026 998,961 (NA) (NA) 11,558,708 318,80O 31, 398,808 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 863,555 72,948,960 75,601 855,682 72,168,452 3,173 7,873 780,508 59,183 458,265 8,884,986 («) («.) (<"•> («) (NA) (NA) 34,130 126,760 (NA) (NA) 6,867 298,912 3,573,689 (NA) 223,100 6,085 209,323 (NA) 13,777 4,401 75,812 4,479 228,454 1,826,352 913,176 See footnotes at end of table. NORTH DAKOTA State Table 13.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued 27 [Data for number of livestock not fully comparable for the several censuses. See State Table 12 anc text] Census of— Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 { January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January l) 1920 (January l) Goals and Bohair: .farms reporting.. (NA) 404 773 957 1,192 675 357 410 number. . (NA) (NA) 2,300 2,574 3,034 1,853 1,064 1,250 value . . dollars . . (NA) (NA) 9,200 11 ,628 9,102 10,911 7,448 7,972 .farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) 26 (NA) 241 (NA) 64 number. . (NA) (NA) (NA) 96 (NA) 600 (NA) 229 •farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) 934 (NA) (NA) (NA) 380 number. . (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,478 (NA) 1,253 (NA) i,oa .farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) 25 65 (NA) (NA) 58 number.. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 180 124 177 (NA) (NA) (NA) 334 838 744 536 719 value. .dollars. . (NA) (NA) (NA) 98 151 261 214 375 Poultry and poultry producta: Poultry and/or poultry products sold.... .farms reporting.. 33,856 37,718 54,036 50,696 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 8,087,276 8,945,641 12,941,957 4,252,865 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand •farms reporting.. 42,200 45,909 58,234 61,953 70,273 69,395 67,329 69,722 number . . 4,363,543 3,340,114 5,234,690 3,601,116 3,469,449 4,794,834 5,181,246 4,328,567 value. .dollars. . 3,490,834 3,128,664 5,396,456 1,644,839 1,318,391 3,233,605 3,373,206 3,115,012 .farms reporting.. number. . 15,302 1,710,572 21,672 1,762,113 (NA) (NA) 28,898 1,807,838 (NA) (NA) 36,949 2,662,284 (NA) (NA) 17,331 846,410 dollars. . 1,338,134 1,686,659 (NA) 807,119 (NA) 1,828,101 (NA) 552,426 .farms reporting.. 30,073 34,226 (NA) (NA) (NA) 51,488 (NA) 46,459 dozens . . 17,520,881 16,093,234 (NA) (NA) (NA) 14,605,542 (NA) 8,498,671 dollars.. 4,558,932 5,434,979 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,508,445 (NA) 2,886,246 Turkey hens, to be kept for .farms reporting.. 1,294 2,884 (NA) 32,697 43,673 (NA) (NA) 23,597 number. . 16,704 19,981 (NA) 248,450 315,377 (NA) (NA) 139,179 . farms reporting. . 3,430 3,219 11,623 29,798 (NA) 38,990 (NA) (NA) number. . 5a, 220 329,568 599,264 1,408,652 (NA) 1,457,930 (NA) (NA) •farms reporting., number. . 3,904 67,125 3,829 61,898 (NA) (NA) 4,739 91,312 (NA) (NA) 12,973 289,041 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting., number . . 4,769 60,974 4,262 45,222 (NA) (NA) 3,748 38,394 (NA) (NA) 12,185 134,729 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) •farms reporting., number. . 12 163 36 702 (NA) (NA) 311 4,518 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Turkeys, ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous 5,141 4,291 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Aniaals sold alive: Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or dollars., •farms reporting.. 2,190,210 47,924 1,824,003 52,135 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars . . 82,318,226 100,226,839 78,466,149 22,043,930 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) •farms reporting.. 47,812 51,969 (NA) 53,022 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) •farms reporting.. 45,982 49,464 53,800 47,602 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number . . 693,576 628,880 629,953 352,951 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars . . 61,866,907 74,874,562 46,438,197 14,629,534 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Cattle sold alive, excluding .farms reporting., number. . 39,258 401,962 43,219 417,456 (NA) (NA) 41,788 267,021 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 43,696,046 58,893,808 (NA) 13,027,079 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) •farms reporting., number. . 29,352 291,614 27,836 211,424 (NA) (NA) 19,441 85,930 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 18,170,861 15,980,754 (NA) 1,602,455 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting., number. . 21,819 397,727 30,492 543,140 45,216 910,507 26,404 349,413 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 10,304,290 19,425,208 26,141,088 4,426,994 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting.. 6,523 6,067 10,479 10,932 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number. . 392,584 329,295 627,325 457,283 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . 5,860,675 5,541,553 5,886,864 2,987,402 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ..farms reporting.. 2,160 5,617 4,094 12,071 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number . . (NA) dollars. . 286,354 385,516 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) **Available data not comparable. NA Not available. xFor 1954, whole milk and cream only. 2Published values for 1945 and 1940 were computed on the basis of average prices. For this table, these values have been adjusted to equal the enumerated value of all dairy products sold. 3Butter sold. 28 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 14.-FARMS REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF CATTLE ON HAND: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950; FARMS REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON HAND OR SOLD ALIVE: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data for 1954 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) State total (For definitions and explanations, see text) State total Cattle and calves of all ages on hand farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. 1 farms reporting 1954. 1950. 2 to 4 farms reporting 1954. 1950. 5 to 9 farms reporting 1954. 1950. 10 to 24 farms reporting 1954. 1950. 25 to 49 farms reporting 1954. 1950. 50 to 99 farms reporting 1954. 1950. 100 and over farms reporting 1954, 1950. Cows on hand 1954, including heifers that have calved.. .farms reporting. number. 1... farms reporting. 2 farms reporting. 3 or 4 farms reporting. 5 to 9 farms reporting. 10 to 14 farms reporting. 15 to 19 farms reporting. 20 to 29 farms reporting. 30 to 49 farms reporting. 50 to 74 farms reporting. 75 to 99 farms reporting. 100 to 199 farms reporting. 200 to 499 farms reporting. 500 to 999 farms reporting. 1,000 and over farms reporting. Milt covs on hand, 1954 .farms reporting. number . 1 farms reporting. 2 farms reporting. 3 farms reporting. 4 farms reporting. 5 to 9 farms reporting. 10 to 14 farms reporting. 15 to 19 farms reporting. 20 to 29.. ...................................... .farms reporting. 30 to 49 ...farms reporting. 50 to 74................................... .farms reporting. 75 to 99 farms reporting. 100 and over. .farms reporting. Cattle sold alive, excluding calves, 1954 farms reporting. number. 1 to 4 farms reporting. 5 to 9 farms reporting. 10 to 19 farms reporting. 20 to 29 farms reporting. 30 to 39 farms reporting. 40 to 49 farms reporting. 50 to 99. farms reporting. 100 to 199 farms reporting. 200 and over .farms reporting. Calves sold alive, 1954 farms reporting. number. 1 to 4 farms reporting. 5 to 9 ....farms reporting. 10 to 14 farms reporting. 15 to 19 farms reporting. 20 to 29 farms reporting. 30 to 39 farms reporting. 40 to 49 farms reporting. 50 to 99 farms reporting. 100 and over farms reporting. 49,410 52,374 2,109,883 1,587,790 283 593 2,063 3,132 3,564 5,715 14,400 19,733 15,965 16,320 9,261 5,780 3,874 1,601 48,634 914,766 1,252 1,697 3,492 11,107 9,882 6,073 6,983 5,032 1,840 609 552 109 5 1 42,790 360,687 2,992 3,260 3,025 3,124 15,044 9,538 3,497 1,842 442 22 2 2 39,790 412,471 16,838 10,308 7,492 2,529 1,063 497 780 223 60 29,283 290,056 11,879 7,741 4,018 1,806 1,919 832 421 571 96 Sows and gilts farrowing after Dec. 1, 1953 and before Dec. 1, 1954 farms reporting. 1 farms reporting. 2 farms reporting. 3 farms reporting. 4 farms reporting. 5 farms reporting. 6 farms reporting. 7 farms reporting. 8 farms reporting. 9 farms reporting. 10 or more farms reporting. flues and pigs sold alive, 1954 .farms reporting. number. 1 to 4 farms reporting. 5 to 9 farms reporting. 10 to 14 farms reporting: 15 to 19 farms reporting. 20 to 29 farms reporting. 30 to 39 farms reporting. 40 to 49 farms reporting.. 50 to 99 farms reporting., 100 to 199 farms reporting., 200 and over farms reporting . , Turkeys raised, light breeds, 1954 farms reporting., number. , Under 25 farms reporting., 25 to 49 farms reporting.. 50 to 99 ...farms reporting.. 100 to 199 farms reporting. , 200 to 399 farms reporting. . 400 to 799 farms reporting.. 800 to 1, 599 farms reporting. . 1,600 and over farms reporting.. Turkeys raised, heavy breeds, 1954 ....farms reporting.. number.. Under 25 farms reporting.. 25 to 49 farms reporting.. 50 to 99 farms reporting.. 100 to 199 farms reporting. . 200 to 399 farms reporting.. 400 to 799 farms reporting., 800 to 1,599 farms reporting.. 1,600 and over farms reporting.. Broilers (chickens) sold, 1954 farms reporting.. number . , Under 2,000 farms reporting.. 2,000 to 3,999 farms reporting.. 4,000 to 7,999 farms reporting.. 8,000 to 15,999 farms reporting.. 16,000 to 31,999 farms reporting.. 32,000 to 39,999 farms reporting.. 40,000 to 49,999 farms reporting.. 50,000 to 59,999 * farms reporting.. 60,000 to 69,999 fsrms reporting.. 70,000 to 79,999 farms reporting.. 80,000 to 89,999 farms reporting.. 90, 000 and over farms reporting . . 20,755 4,874 4,792 2,775 2,030 1,288 1,227 604 732 395 2,038 21,657 409,588 5,469 4,118 3,297 1,930 2,643 1,513 952 1,429 244 62 1,642 187,765 1,203 185 108 39 48 36 22 1,903 386,033 1,209 228 107 62 77 88 61 71 47 701,500 6 25 5 10 NORTH DAKOTA State Table IS—NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 29 Census of— Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (October) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds aud plants, and bulbs: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower arid vegetable 439,252 478,497 335,066 157,708 (NA) 180,416 (NA) 186,705 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, 33 45 (NA) 23 (NA) '89 (NA) 16 acres. . . 282 373 (NA) 318 (NA) (NA) (NA) 388 198, 504 241,098 (NA) 71,908 (NA) '108,900 (NA) 30,088 Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: 25 '25 (NA) 315 (NA) *23 (NA) 518 square feet . . . 114,127 2157,695 (NA) '125,992 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5179,212 6 !18 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. . 5 a20 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 28 !32 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . . 211,775 "213,514 (NA) 380,100 (NA) *71,516 (NA) 5141,706 Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds. vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and Mushrooms produced for sale: Grown under glass or in house farms reporting... 18 17 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) square feet.. . 25,569 24,465 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9 7 (NA) "14 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 18 12 (NA) 623 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 26 23 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. . 28 ,973 23 ,885 (NA) 65,700 (NA) (NA) (NA) '14,911 Forest products: 29 ,782 31,174 84,789 75,559 94,542 208 ,395 (NA) 54,057 1,660 2,786 (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,598 3,660 (NA) cords (4'x 4'x 81).-. 19,082 28 ,497 (NA) (NA) (NA) 65 ,569 52,431 (NA) (NA) 1,078 1,304 (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,021 (NA) number. . . 320 ,827 342 ,486 (NA) (NA) (NA) 692 ,769 (NA) (NA) Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulpwood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting 162 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . . 29 ,782 31,174 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NA Not available. ^Trees, plants, vines, etc., In nurseries; flower and vegetable seeds; and bulbs. 2Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale. 3Crops grown under glass (flowers, plants, and vegetables) and propagated mushrooms. *Flowers, plants, and vegetables grown under glass, and flowers grown in the open. 5Total square feet under glass. 6Flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and flowers and plants grown in the open. 7Value of vegetables and vegetable plants. 30 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16,-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1 ) A 1 1 Tarns number . Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres . Total value of specified crops harvested (see text)3 dollars. Value of all crops sold (see text)3 dollars. Corn: Corn for all purposes farms reporting. acres . vslue. .dollars. Harvested for grain farms reporting. acres . bushels . Cut for silage farms reporting. seres, tons , green weight . Hogged or grssed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting . acres. Corn sold fsrms reporting. bushels . dollars. Sorghiwii: Sorghum for all purposes except for sirup ferms reporting. seres. value. .dollars. Sorghum sold. dollars . Saall grains: Grslna grown together Bnd threshed as s mixture farms reporting. acres. bushels . value. -dollars. Sold farms reporting . bushels . dollars. Winter wheat threshed or combined fsrms reporting. acres. bushels . value. .dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels . dollars. Durum or macBroni wheat threshed or combined fsrms reporting . seres. bushels. value. .dollars . Sold farms reporting. bushels. dollsrs. Other spring wheat threshed or combined farms reporting . acres. bushels . value. .dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels, dollars. Oats threshed or combined farms reporting. acres. bushels. value . .dollars. Sold fsrms reporting. bushels . dollars . Oats cut for feeding unthreshed farms reporting. seres . value. .dollers. Barley threshed or combined fsrms reporting. seres. bushels . value. .dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels, dollars. Rye threshed or combined farms reporting. acres. bushels. vslue. .dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels, dollars. Emmer Bnd spelt threshed or combined farms reporting. acres. bushels. value. .dollars. Sold farms reporting . bushels . dollars. Flaxseed threshed or combined farms reporting. Bcres. bushels. value. .dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels . dollars. Proso millet threshed or combined farms reporting. acres. bushels. value. -dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels. . , dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 61,943 60,523 21,241,135 422,418,042 255,125,980 29,042 1,225,590 36,860,023 11,935 394,300 9,091,597 16,916 487,328 1,742,370 12,516 343,962 2,077 2,012,539 2,515,672 724 10,001 145,014 604 23,783 411,723 370,551 77 58,361 49,987 334 19,193 147,679 310,126 260 119,197 250,313 11,455 1,158,355 3,846,988 12,118,012 9,034 2,661,387 8,383,366 51,293 6,405,115 60,548,941 131,996,691 48,892 49,029,800 105,355,995 43,960 2,090,952 47,798,043 28,678,826 16,996 15,505,943 9,303,562 (') (') 41,551 3,045,931 63,289,205' 65,187,881 32 ,175 46,534,475 47,930,509 5,757 304,529 4 ,745 ,339 6,168,941 5,175 4,014,629 5,219,014 2,255 36,292 545,533 490,980 289 94,210 84,787 42,142 3,095,124 19,802,546 59,407,638 40,104 16,987,840 50,963,520 4,077 76, 898 1,370,196 1,712,745 1,064 612,823 766,027 65,401 63,927 20,352,760 399,684,707 265,856,694 29,885 1,172,189 25,651,853 14,138 510,032 11,465,677 6,863 155,448 555,494 19,072 506,709 53,484 3,615,663 54, 145, 219 2,498 34,133 439,113 5,258 583 43,088 531,455 542,085 182 207,700 (NA) 392 24,263 311,025 587,836 345 253,751 (NA) 27,463 3,072,374 32,355,699 63,786,139 25,972 26,720,230 (NA) 47,640 7,106,110 72,912,920 146,120,893 4 6,139 60,278,419 (NA) 40,334 1,592,461 32,220,244 17,731,618 11,658 8,108,607 (NA) 3,877 80,270 1,035,984 31,788 1,622,809 23,935,805 26,857,533 21,059 16,253,391 (NA) 4,750 213,591 2,425,408 2,741,634 4,207 1,999,568 (NA) 2,170 31,837 449,643 364,763 202 48,405 (NA) 33,105 1,775,884 12,219,958 42,937,871 31,134 10,699,519 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 69,520 67,847 20,816,814 412,084,606 252,588,911 36,128 1,244,979 25,711,294 16,014 530,188 14,460,725 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,612 83,417 677,202 (NA) 571 17,638 468,755 405,019 (NA) (NA) (NA) 89 4,076 47,892 66,363 (NA) (NA) (NA) 19,328 1,741,544 25,722,615 36,502,294 (NA) (NA) (NA) 56,486 7,897,559 126,849,935 177,084,015 (NA) (NA) (NA) 55,802 2,545,275 84,046,528 45,569,590 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,062 77,230 1,151,047 49,229 2,602,006 56,207,424 53,781.513 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,598 135,598 1,244,082 1,168,908 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 21,870 763,111 6,222,204 17,556,181 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 73,962 71,757 15,536,632 96,265,437 61,223,697 42,591 1,073,905 7,843,025 15,900 346,600 6,630,344 5,824 146,720 366,062 29,616 580,585 (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,817 164,303 915,569 (NA) 537 21,454 327,318 130,925 (NA) (NA) (NA) 285 11,586 119,454 84,203 (NA) (NA) (NA) 34,597 2,442,899 24,719,976 16,854,826 (NA) (NA) (NA) 50,707 4,444,314 44,421,856 31,958,030 (NA) (NA) (NA) 46,417 1,458,572 33,104,454 7,706,496 (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,456 78.242 355,264 41,346 1,625,673 27,995,261 8,302,291 (NA) (NA) (NA) 17,570 778,734 6,111,358 2,147,086 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,056 58,761 931,807 358,331 (NA) (NA) (NA) 8,712 312,052 1,602,847 2,341,962 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) mi 84,606 70,703 9,348,482 («*) (NA) 42,072 1,330,045 (NA) 649 16,521 139,415 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 34,124 208,680 (NA) 533 23,329 186,226 121,047 (NA) (NA) (NA) 539 34,954 181,931 181,931 (NA) (NA) (NA) (6) (6) (6) (<) (NA) (NA) (NA) '37,556 62, 906,200 617,832,954 617,119 636 (NA) (NA) (NA) 17,411 538,231 7,366,333 3,388,513 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,482 31,115 (NA) 20,076 742,225 7,699,215 4,619,529 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,118 120,634 699,883 454,924 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,810 239,407 906, 341 1,504,526 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 77,975 76,572 21,254,660 («) 127,051,415 36,096 1,004,608 (NA) 7,148 137,796 2,172,643 2,459 70,276 204,651 (NA) 7%, 536 (NA) (NA) (NA) 467 5,214 37,215 (NA) 2,138 99,541 1,385,358 707,518 (NA) (NA) (NA) 634 45,836 433,324 439,542 (NA) (NA) (NA) 34,482 3,851,336 37,255,157 34,599,326 (NA) (NA) (NA) 49,317 6,072,198 57,885,927 62,533,787 (NA) (NA) (NA) 48,958 1,735,461 31,174,936 10,324,728 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5.917 127,950 (NA) 55,453 2,834,949 38,154,988 16,440,423 (NA) (NA) (NA) 16,547 949,050 9,053,338 7,149,285 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,056 107,532 1,559,265 686,077 (NA) (NA) (NA) 31,597 1,338,961 5,616,087 16,199,313 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 75,970 (NA) 19,877,232 («•) (NA) 47,629 1,320,202 (NA) 12,753 253,177 4,852,546 2,819 70,787 251,975 (NA) 996 238 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,380 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,107 84,876 1,276,092 1,633,392 (NA) (NA) (NA) (6) (6 (6 (6) (NA) (NA) (NA) 666,014 68,237,682 6121 ,734,057 "157,465,842 (NA) (NA) (NA) 62,466 2,524,380 76,021,334 26,534,346 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,611 91,198 (NA) 41,749 1,468,344 34,083,246 21,541,616 (NA) (NA) (NA) 22,441 1,243,889 19,584,127 19,488,988 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 40,949 1,873,744 13,944,829 32,835,8 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ML NORTH DAKOTA State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 31 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Saall grain* — Continued Other grain threshed or combined. ..farms reporting. screB. bushels. velue. -dollsrs. Sold farms reporting . bushels . dollBrs . Animal legmen: Soybeans grown for all purposes8 farms reporting. acres. Harvested for beans farms reporting . seres. bushels. value. .dollars. Sold dollars. Cut for hay9. farms reporting . acres. tons. value. .dollars. Sold dollsrs . Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting. acres. value. .dollsrs. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting. seres . Other dry field snd seed beBns harvested for beans farms reporting . acres. . bushels. . vslue. .dollars. . Sold dollars . . Dry field and seed peas harvested for pess f srms reporting . . acres. . bushels. . value. .dollars. . Sold dollars . . Hay crops (see text): Land from which hay was cut1 2 acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay (end for dehydrating) farms reporting.. seres. . tons . . value. -dollars. . Sold farms reporting. . tons. . dollars. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . value. .dollars. . Sold farms reporting.. tons . . dollsrs. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting.. seres. . tons . . vBlue. .dollars. . Sold farms reporting . . tons . . dollars. . Wild hey cut farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . value. .dollars. . Sold farms reporting. . tons . . dollars. . Other hsy cut (see text) farms reporting.. acres. . tons . . value. .dollars.. Sold farms reporting. . tons. . dollars. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. scree. . tons, green weight.. value . . dollars . . Alfalfa seed, clover, (truss, and other field seed crops: Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . value. .dollars. . Sold dollars.. Bluegrass seed harvested farms reporting . . seres. . pounds, green basis.. vslue. .dollsrs. . Sold dollsrs.. firomegrsss seed harvested ferros reporting.. acres . . pounds . . , value. .dollsrs. ., Sold dollsrs. . See footnotes at end of table. Census of — 1954 (October) 49 1,038 15,874 12,699 33 6,350 5,080 1,360 48,972 1,310 48,238 691,968 1,660,723 1,577,686 28 230 333 5,328 267 11 156 4,424 25 348 70 1,923 39,257 157,028 152,316 98 2,901 38,341 82,817 73,707 31,119 1,080,909 1,699,228 27,187,648 2,358 123,038 1, ■*(■', „n$ 3,231 90,630 121,680 1,581,840 126 4,550 59,150 76,608 7147,011 7130,773 71,373,116 83 2,080 21,840 35,371 1,971,144 1,688,028 19,412.322 2 ,037 88,602 1,018,925 10,279 264,927 272,609 3,543,917 404 11,777 153,101 4 297 1,002 7,014 3,906 70,207 65,775 1,223,415 119,1 37 57 2,228 206,765 22,744 21,608 97 2,723 342,189 27,375 23,269 1950 (April 1) 3,193 59,207 780,599 780,599 617 198,496 (MA) 759 21,316 678 20,026 226,044 463,392 (MA) 84 896 1,066 17,056 (MA) 15 160 3,200 16 234 14 265 2,259 8,132 (MA) 107 2,890 36,710 77,092 (MA) 1946 (January 1) 3,405,0 12,935 285,576 378,863 8,010,236 (MA) (MA) (MA) 1,101 22,980 25,207 477,529 (MA) (MA) (MA) 10,609 311,384 235,529 3,295,776 (MA) (MA) (NA) 40,761 2,460,106 1,977,332 27,746,150 (MA) (MA) .•(NA) 11,923 322,605 283,963 4,375,282 (NA) (NA) (NA) 59 1,454 3,482 34,820 3,876 68,965 75,897 .,900,898 (NA) 47 1,693 109,491 32,848 (NA) 172 5,362 439,712 127,515 (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (MA) (NA) 324 4,384 233 3,528 36,816 75,472 (MA) 82 736 895 5,307 (NA) (MA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (MA) 44 686 8,403 34,111 (MA) 408 12,541 220,795 540,961 (NA) 10,577 200,493 302,289 3,043,025 (MA) (MA) (NA) 1,295 26,268 32,360 268,266 (MA) (NA) (NA) 3,242 53,372 62,885 413,556 (NA) (NA) (MA) 44,782 2,565,375 2,259,920 13,598,403 (MA) (NA) (NA) 22,041 505,109 524,788 3,752,205 (MA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,289 41,536 29,272 621,045 (NA) (MA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1940 (April 1) 89 2,104 24,266 14,585 (NA) (NA) (MA) 187 2,832 67 1,450 9,966 10,891 (NA) 50 415 459 1,958 (MA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (MA) 1049 10199 2,960 6,865 (MA) 1013 10215 3,523 8,774 (MA) 2,815,620 6,377 105,421 109,364 725,819 (NA) (NA) (MA) 354 6,070 5,881 27,696 (MA) (MA) (MA) 9,508 168,287 148,563 573,130 (NA) (NA) (NA) 40,665 1,702,775 1,264,171 4,476,148 (NA) (MA) (MA) (MA) 832,918 864,296 3,354,005 (MA) (NA) (NA) 13149 "382 32,016 1,076 14,502 18,880 179,801 (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (MA) (MA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (NA) 1935 (January (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) 36 439 2 (NA) 16 32 (NA) 75 1,212 875 12,950 (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 50 "621 5,245 15,210 (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (MA) 3,361,975 5,546 90,290 48,448 881,754 (MA) (MA) (NA) 358 7,213 3,689 47,588 (NA) (NA) (NA) 19,954 852,328 326,426 3,525,401 (MA) (NA) (NA) («) («) («♦) (*♦) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) 2,412,144 1,035,817 13,019,613 (NA) (MA) (MA) (*») («) («*) (**) (MA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (NA) (NA) 1930 (April 1) 572 15,017 110,278 87,607 (MA) (NA) (NA) 37 502 (NA) (NA) 195 518 (MA) 180 3,362 3,137 30,938 (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 200 "1,964 13,690 53,442 (NA) 124 "1,645 5,723 15,455 (NA) 2,884,178 17,128 287,080 329,634 3,807,310 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 68,129 56,695 541,934 (NA) (NA) (NA) 13,450 333,071 256,706 2,256,660 (NA) (MA) (MA) 42,920 1,781,027 1,284,715 8,186,667 (MA) (MA) (NA) (NA) 414,871 431,698 3,414,348 (NA) (NA) (MA) («) (**> («) («*) 3,230 40,157 51,931 783,348 (NA) 1925 (January 1) (MA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (MA) (NA) 338 8,259 72,417 65,178 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 431 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) 247 973 (NA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,913,212 6,967 116,279 (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 122,443 (MA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,911 210,073 (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,974,639 (MA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (MA) (MA) 489,778 (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) 1920 (January 1) («*) (*») (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 41 1,286 7,368 14,736 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 16 37 110 496 (NA) 1,112 28,210 22,567 361,072 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) 270 743 4,860 25,758 (NA) 18 144 1,088 4,027 (NA) 3,674,113 4,821 58,356 75,348 1,808,352 (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) 220,978 206,503 3,276,711 (NA) (MA) (MA) 20,347 647,888 387,290 5,615,717 (NA) (HA) (NA) 46,751 2,482,461 1,913,303 29,656,209 (NA) (MA) (NA) ) (NA) 45,547 107,283 8,219,746 3,332,080 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 706 297 850 258 («) 151 69 (MA) (MA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA (NA) (MA) NORTH DAKOTA State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954--Continiied 33 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Tree froils, nuts, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting. acres. Apples farms reporting . Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number . Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number . Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . value. .dollars . Cherries farms reporting. Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number . Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number . Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds . value. .dollars. Plums and prunes farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number . Trees of bearing age farms reporting . number . Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . value. .dollars . Other tree fruits and nuts value, .dollars. Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts harvested dollars. Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts sold dollars. "929 "1,151 "827 "15,342 2i524 228,825 22545 "6.517 a5417 "4,008 "10,022 "196 "7,015 "127 "4,287 "100 "2,728 2252 "1.198 22156 "932 "50,758 22536 "26,270 2i621 "24,488 22396 "3,482 "8,703 "59 "32,449 "32,449 6,291 "1,691 3,684 35,728 2,012 20,284 2,281 15,444 1,402 8,500 19,550 834 17,132 457 8,952 439 8,180 249 13,486 1,214 3,607 76,489 1,410 27,500 2,609 48,989 1,921 11,542 17,197 306 57,569 24,271 507 442 1,598 13,368 (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,421 17,807 412 8,589 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 14,826 1,362 1,232 33,292 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,478 9,155 570 63,984 28,278 241 174 835 6,703 258 2,029 681 4,674 499 2,831 3,557 230 2,979 85 1,036 173 1,943 142 15,083 751 928 19,185 240 4,528 804 14,657 690 4,466 6,096 161 17,555 10,912 915 539 3,738 28,477 (NA) 6,112 (NA) 22,365 (NA) 2,896 3,910 1,306 12,901 (NA) 1,758 (NA) 11,143 (NA) 11,144 696 2,885 47,955 (NA) 8,091 (NA) 39,864 (NA) 1,431 2,290 (*») (») (NA) 1,996 1,455 4,498 44,234 (HA) 14,820 (NA) 29,414 (NA) 23,436 39,874 1,348 12,490 (NA) 4,875 (NA) 7,615 (NA) 41,272 3,891 3,445 71,739 (NA) 24,3ib (NA) 47,423 (NA) 9,775 16,838 («•) («) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,906 37,730 (NA) 14,533 (NA) 23,197 (NA) 14,091 28,182 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,371 68,746 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (**) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 45,851 1,926 19,694 2,643 26,157 (NA) 14,358 35,907 (NA) 25,241 1,081 9,364 1,379 15,877 (NA) 102,816 6,436 (NA) 61,106 1,419 19,852 2,282 41,254 (NA) 5,660 11,320 («) (") (NA) *» Available data not comparable, NA Not available. 'Figures for cropland harvested and specified crops relate to the crop years 1954, 1949, 1944, 1939, 1934, 1929, 1924, and 1919. 2Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn harvested for grain. 3Includes value of horticultural specialties. See State Table 15. For comparability, see other footnotes and text. 4Corn cut for forage. 5Value of corn and other corn products sold. 6Durum or macaroni wheat not reported separately. Included with "Other spring wheat." 70ats cut for feeding unthreshed included with "Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay." 8The 1944 and 1939 figures do not include acres plowed under for green manure. The 1944 figures are for acres grown alone. 9For 1944, soybeans and cowpeas harvested for hay. Prior to 1944, annual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches in 1924. 10Excludes reports for farms reporting acres grown for all purposes with no production. Acres harvested for beans or peas not available. ^Includes acres grown alone and acres grown with other crops for all purposes. Acres harvested for beans or peas not available. I2For all censuses except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops. 13Silage crops other than corn and sorghums. 14Clover seed, except sweetclover. 15Clover seed, including sweetclover. l6Includes proso millet 17For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested; for 1950, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 18Includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges. 19Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, except for 1920 Census, which included potatoes for home use only. 20Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. 21For Censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. "Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. "Does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. 34 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17—FARMS REPORTING BY SPECIFIED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECffffiD CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] State total State total State total CORN By acres harvested for all purposes .....farms reporting.. acres . . Under 3 acres ...farms reporting.. 3 or 4 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 10 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 15 acres.. .....farms reporting,. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting.. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting.. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting.. 150 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting.. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 399 acres farms reporting.. 400 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 acres and over farms reporting.. By acres harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres.. Under 3 acres farms reporting.. 3 or 4 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 10 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 15 acres farms reporting.. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting.. 20 to 24 acres..... farms reporting.. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting.. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting.. 150 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 249. acres farms reporting.. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 399 acres farms reporting.. 400 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity sold farms reporting., bushe Is . . Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels ...farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.. 5,000 bushels and over farms reporting.. SORGHUMS By acres harvested for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . Under 3 acres farms reporting.. 3 or 4 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 10 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 15 acres farms reporting.. 16 to 19 acres. farms reporting.. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting.. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting.. 150 acres and over farms reporting.. WINTER WHEAT By acres threshed or combined farms reporting. . acres., Under 5 acres farms reporting., 5 to 9 acres farms reporting., 10 to 24 acres farms reporting., 25 to 49 acres. farms reporting,, 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 acres and over farms reporting., By quantity harvested.... farms reporting., bushels., Under 25 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting., 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting., 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting., 500 to 999 bushels -farms reporting., 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting., 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting., 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting., 3,000 bushels and over.. ....farms reporting., By quantity sold farms reporting., bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 bushels and over farms reporting. 29,146 1,232,773 106 175 2,876 2,860 1,216 3,341 9,921 4,656 1,840 1,455 386 182 56 48 13 15 11,829 394,090 102 254 2,186 1,331 426 1,550 735 2,786 1,368 569 366 104 24 18 9 2,148 ', ■ ','-94 11 757 600 283 124 217 772 10,395 376 176 55 84 308 18,943 12 15 72 77 64 55 10 3 308 147,897 16 25 29 145 46 16 24 259 120,036 .See footnotes at end of table. DURUM OR MACARONI WHEAT By acres threshed or combined farms reporting . . acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting,. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting,. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting., bushe Is . . Under 25 bushels .....farms reporting*. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels. . ..farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels.. ..farms reporting., 5,000 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting.. By quantity sold farms reporting.. bushels.. Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting., 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting., 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting., 1,000 to 1,499 bushels... .farms reporting., 1,500 to 1,999 bushels. ...farms reporting., 2,000 to 2,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting., 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 5,000 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting., OTHER SPRING WHEAT By acres threshed or combined farms reporting., acres., Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting., 10 to 24 acres farms reporting., 25 to 49 acres farms reporting., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting,, 100 to 199 acres farms reporting., 200 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting., 1,000 acres and over farms reporting.. Bj quantity harvested. .farms reporting., bushels.. Under 25 bushels "..farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels.' farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farms reporting., 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.. ..farms reporting., 2,000 to 2,999 bushels.. ..farms reporting., 3,000 to 4,999 bushels., ..farms reporting., 5,000 to 9,999 bushels.. . .farms reporting., 10,000 bushels and over. . .farms reporting.. By quantity sold farms reporting., bushels.. Under 25 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting., 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushe Is.... farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting., 2,000 to 2,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting., 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 10.000 bushels and over... farms reporting.. OATS By acres threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres., Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested.. farms reporting. bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels .. . farms reporting., 50 to 99 bushels... farms reporting., 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting., 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels. ...farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels,... farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting, 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels.. . .farms reporting. 100,000 bushels and over. .farms reporting. 11,400 1,159,184 36 224 1,753 1,994 3,170 2,730 883 501 104 5 11,400 3,879,542 309 768 1,493 6,367 1,734 478 134 94 20 2,654,602 192 615 1,262 5,493 1,131 274 70 41 10 51,542 6,466,171 55 249 2,725 7,291 15,552 16,826 5,612 2,612 578 42 51,542 61,097,425 7] 207 854 12,617 14,840 9,399 5,161 4,784 2,743 775 91 49,307 49,427,770 54 222 1,015 15,405 14,672 8,034 4,115 3,481 1,760 487 62 44,153 2,116,248 246 1,023 8,996 17,270 12,81£ 3,333 36C 96 12 1 44,153 48,487,369 108 229 656 11,243 13,235 7,875 4,091 4,078 2,061 525 52 OATS— Continued By quantity sold farms reporting.. bushels.. Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels.. . .farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. ...farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 10,000 bushels and over... farms reporting.. BARLEY By acres threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres.. Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres ......farms reporting., 10 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting.. bushels., Under 25 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting., 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels. ...farms reporting., 2,000 to 2,999 bushels. ...farms reporting., 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels... .farms reporting., 10,000 bushels and over... farms reporting.. By quantity sold farms reporting., bushels., Under 25 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting., 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting., 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels... farms reporting. , 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farms reporting., 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms reporting., 2,000 to 2,999 bushels... .farms reporting., 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting., 5,000 to 9,999 bushels, ., .farms reporting., 10,000 bushels and over. ..farms reporting., FLAXSEED By acres threshed or combined farms reporting., acres., Under 5 acres farms reporting., 5 to 9 acres farms reporting., 10 to 24 acres farms reporting., 25 to 49 acres farms reporting., 50 to 99 acres fares reporting., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting., 200 to 299 acres farms reporting., 300 to 499 acres farms reporting., 500 to 999 acres farms reporting., 1,000 acres and over farms reporting., By quantity harvested. .farms reporting.. bushels., Under 25 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting., 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting., 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting., 1,000 to 1,499 bushels... .farms reporting., 1,500 to 1,999 bushe Is.... farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels. . ..farms reporting., 3,000 to 4,999 bushels.. . .farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels.... farms reporting.. 10,000 bushels and over... farms reporting., By quantity sold farms reporting. bushels., Under 25 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting., 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting., 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting., 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting., 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farms reporting., 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.,.. farms reporting., 2,000 to 2,999 bushels. , ..farms reporting., 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels.. ..farms reporting., 10,000 bushels and over. ..farms reporting., 17,329 16,030,241 32 61 338 5,881 5,188 2,666 1,327 1,118 497 205 16 41,507 3,043,253 113 590 5,944 11,643 13,209 7,851 1,492 556 102 7 41,507 63,504,150 69 199 583 9,752 9,934 6,413 3,982 4,684 3,923 1,672 296 32,136 46,511,601 33 121 435 7,664 8,067 5,149 3,094 3,464 2,845 1,101 163 42,171 3,126,185 279 1,086 6,752 11,166 12,437 7,944 1,656 704 137 10 42,171 20,032,677 1,025 1,922 4,292 21,155 8,724 2,739 1,159 771 300 81 3 40,211 17,190,043 873 1,949 4,441 21,433 7,685 2,145 Si >Z 563 210 49 1 NORTH DAKOTA 35 State Table 17.-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECDTED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECffTED CROPS. CENSUS OF 1954-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] State total State total reporting... 35,399 acres . . . 1,995,794 reporting... 738 reporting. . . 2,048 reporting. . . 9,420 reporting... 9,038 reporting. . . 8,168 reporting. . . 4,376 reporting. . . 1,064 reporting... 441 reporting... 90 reporting... 16 reporting... 35,399 tons ... 1,711,674 reporting... 13,677 reporting. . . 9,338 reporting.. . 7,919 reporting... 4,379 reporting... 69 reporting... 10 reporting... 2 reporting... 4 reporting. . . 1 reporting... 2,114 tons... 89,736 reporting... 856 reporting... 667 reporting... 407 reporting. . . 180 reporting. . . 2 reporting. . . reporting... 1 reporting. .. reporting. . . 1 reporting. . . 10,101 acres . . . 259,820 reporting... 595 reporting. . . 1,517 reporting. . . 4,388 reporting. . . 2,317 reporting... 1,004 reporting... 211 reporting... 43 reporting... 24 reporting. . . 2 reporting. . . 10,101 tons . . . 267,425 reporting. . . 6,512 reporting. . , 2,090 reporting... 1,136 reporting... 361 reporting... 2 reporting. . . 403 tons... 10,851 reporting... 235 reporting... 115 reporting. .. 39 reporting. . . 14 reporting... Item State total ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MIXTURES By acres cut for hay (and for dehydrating). ..... ..farms reporting... acres... Under 5 acres farms reporting... 5 to 9 acres. farms reporting... 10 to 24 acres farms reporting... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting... 50 to 99 acres farms reporting... 100 to 199 acres farms reporting... 200 to 299 acres farms reporting... 300 to 499 acres farms reporting... 500 to 999 acres farms reporting... 1,000 acres and over farms reporting... By quantity harvested... farms reporting... tons... Under 25 tons farms reporting... 25 to 49 tons farms reporting... 50 to 99 tons farms reporting... 100 to 499 tons farms reporting... 500 to 999 tons farms reporting... 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting... 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting... 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting... 3,000 tons and over. ...... ..farms reporting... By quantity sold farms reporting... tons . . . Under 25 tons farms reporting... 25 to 49 tons farms reporting... 50 to 99 tons farms reporting... 100 to 499 tons farms reporting... 500 to 999 tons farms reporting... 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting... 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting... 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting... 3,000 tons and over farms reporting... CLOVER, TIMOTHY, AND MIXTURES OF CLOVER AND GRASSES By acres cut for hay farms reporting... acres... Under 5 acres farms reporting... 5 to 9 acres farms reporting... 10 to 24 acres.. farms reporting... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting... 50 to 99 acres farms reporting... 100 to 199 acres farms reporting... 200 to 299 acres farms reporting... 300 to 499 acres farms reporting... 500 acres and over farms reporting... By quantity harvested .... farms reporting... tons... Under 25 tons farms reporting... 25 to 49 tons farms reporting... 50 to 99 tons farms reporting... 100 to 499 tons farms reporting. . . 500 tons and over farms reporting... By quantity sold farms reporting... tons ... Under 25 tons farms reporting... 25 to 49 tons farms reporting... 50 to 99 tons farms reporting... 100 to 499 tons farms reporting... 50C tons and over farms reporting... OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE, OR OTHER SMALL GRAINS By acres cut for hay farms reporting... acres... Under 5 acres... farms reporting... 5 to 9 acres.. farms 'reporting. . . 10 to 24 acres...... farms reporting... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting... 50 to 99 acres farms reporting... 100 to 199 acres ». .farms reporting... 200 to 299 acres.... farms reporting... 300 acres and over.. farms reporting... By quantity harvested... .farms reporting... tons.. . Under 25 tons farms reporting... 25 to 49 tons farms reporting... 50 to 99 tons farms reporting... 100 to 499 tons farms reporting... 500 tons and over farms reporting... By quantity sold .farms reporting... tons... Under 25 tons farms reporting... 25 to 49 tons farms reporting... 50 to 99 tons farms reporting... 100 to 499 tons farms reporting... 500 tons and over farms reporting... 1Does not include acreage for farms with leE 31,290 1,093,930 1,348 3,205 11,587 8,630 4,630 1,509 266 93 18 4 31,290 1,707,308 11,437 8,217 6,919 4,599 96 14 1 4 3 2,445 127, 124 926 594 585 332 5 91,223 77 394 1,429 932 374 62 13 6 1 3,288 119,310 1,630 947 480 223 125 4,998 54 31 37 2 1 6,827 148,409 544 1,162 3,136 1,386 453 132 11 3 6,827 129,548 5,196 1,085 463 82 1 2,021 43 23 13 WILD HAY By acres cut for hay.... farms Under 5 acres farms 5 to 9 acres farms 10 to 24 acres,.... farms 25 to 49 acres farms 50 to 99 acres farms 100 to 199 acres farms 200 to 299 acres farms 300 to 499 acres farms 500 to 999 acres farms 1,000 acres and over farms By quantity harvested. . .farms Under 25 tons..... .farms 25 to 49 tons farms 50 to 99 tons farms 100 to 499 tons farms 500 to 999 tons farms 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms 3,000 tons and over farms By quantity sold farms Under 25 tons farms 25 to 49 tons farms 50 to 99 tons farms 100 to 499 tons farms 500 to 999 tons farms 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms 3,000 tons and over farms OTHER HAY By acres cut for hay.... farms Under 5 acres farms 5 to 9 acres farms 10 to 24 acres farms 25 to 49 acres farms 50 to 99 acres farms 100 to 199 acres farms 200 to 299 acres farms 300 to 499 acres farms 500 acres and over farms By quantity harvested. . .farms Under 25 tons farms 25 to 49 tons farms 50 to 99 tons farms 100 to 499 tons farms 500 tons and over farms By quantity sold farms Under 25 tons farms 25 to 49 tons farms 50 to 99 tons farms 100 to 499 tons farms 500 tons and over farms IRISH POTATOES By acres harvested for home use or for sale. .... ...farms reporting... acres1.. Under 0.5 acres farms reporting... 0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting... 1.0 to 2.4 acres .....farms reporting... 2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting... 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting... 10.0 to 19.9 acres farms reporting... 20.0 to 29.9 acres farms reporting... 30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting... 50.0 to 99.9 acres farms reporting... 100 acres and over farms reporting... By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting... bushels . . . Under 25 bushels farms reporting. . . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting... 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting... 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting... 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting... 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting... 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting... 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting... 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting... 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting... 10,000 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting... VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE (Other than Irish and sweet potatoes) By value of sales farms reporting... dollars . . . Under 25 dollars farms reporting... 25 to 49 dollars farms reporting... 50 to 99 dollars farms reporting... 100 to 499 dollars farms reporting... 500 to 999 dollars farms reporting.., 1,000 to 1,499 dollars farms reporting... 1,50C to 1,999 dollars farms reporting... 2,000 to 2,999 dollars farms reporting... 3,000 to 4,999 dollars farms reporting... 5,000 dollars and over farms reporting... LAND IN BEARING AND NONBEARING FRUIT ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS, AND PLANTED NUT TREES2 By acres in orchard ...... farms reporting... acres.. . Under 0.5 acres farms reporting... 0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting. .. 1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting... 2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting... 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting... 10.0 to 19.9 acres ....farms reporting... 20 acres and over farms reporting... 26,688 870,058 21,381 3,015 945 169 78 137 150 268 294 251 26,688 18,000,101 18,723 4,521 1,727 553 41 32 56 107 145 278 505 192 54,283 24 26 31 88 5 11 5 1,098 1,495 371 216 361 87 42 19 2 than 20 bushels harvested. See text. zDoes not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees or gr&Devines. See text. 36 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS If the estimated number of farms reporting is — Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — If the estimated number of farms reporting is — Then the cnances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — Level l1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level l1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Percent 40 28 20 13 8.9 6.3 4.0 Percent 53 37 26 17 12 8.4 5.3 Percent 71 50 35 22 16 11 7.1 Percent 96 68 48 30 21 15 9.6 Percent 2.8 2.0 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.4 Percent 3.7 2.6 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 Percent 5.0 3.5 2.2 1.6 1.1 0.7 Percent 6.8 4.8 3.0 2.1 1.5 1.0 1Level 1 should be used in determining the sampling reliability of estimated number of farms and farms reporting. If the estimated number of farms or farms reporting consti- tutes more than 75 percent of all farms in the universe, a better approximation to the sampling reliability may be obtained by multiplying the percent given in the tables as follows: 1. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 75 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.50. 2. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 90 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.30. 3. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 95 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.20. I State Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS [To determine sampling reliability for an item, it is necessary to use this table to find out which of the 4 levels of sampling reliability given In State Table 18 to use. Reference is required also to the county, economic area, or State table in order to obtain the number of farms reporting] Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of milk cows All commercial farms 30 to 49 50 and more Dairy farms 10 to 29 30 to -49 50 and more Milk cows number.. Whole milk sold pounds.. dollars.. Cream sold pounds of butterfat. . dollars. . Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of chickens on hand All commercial farms Under 400 400 to 799 800 to 1,599 1,600 to 3,199 3,200 and over Poultry farms Under 400 400 to 799 800 to 1,599 1,600 to 3,199 3,200 and over Chickens on hand number.. Chickens sold number.. Chicken eggs sold dozens.. Chicken eggs sold, value of sales dollars.. Value of sales of other poultry products dollars.. Note: Items whose level is indicated by an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State. NORTH DAKOTA 37 State Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS-Continued (To determine sampling reliability for an item, it Is necessary to use this table to find out which of the 4 levels of sampling reliability given in State Table 18 to use. Reference is required also to the county, economic area, or State table in order to obtain the number of farms reporting] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tenure groups Full owners and managers Part owners All tenants Economic -class groups I, Hi and III IV and VI and VII VIII and IX Type-of-farm groups Vegetable and frult- and-nut Other field- crop and general — primarily crop Dairy Poultry Livestock, general — primarily livestock, and primarily crop and livestock Faras and fara characteristics Land owned or managed by farm operators acres.. Land rented from others by farm operators acres.. Land rented to others by farm operators acre6.. Cash rent paid by farm operators dollars.. Value of land and buildings per farm dollars.. Land in farms acres.. Cropland: Total, harvested, pastured, or other. .acres. . Woodland: Total, pastured, or not pastured acres.. Total pastureland acres. , Total irrigated land, land in crops for erosion control, or cropland farmed on contour acres.. Coaaiercial fertilizer: Commercial fertilizer purchased tons.. Acres on which commercial fertilizer applied acres.. Lime or liming material purchased tons.. Acres on which lime or liming material applied. . .acres. . Specified facilities and equipment: Grain combines, corn pickers, pick-up balers, feed forage harvesters number.. Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks. ..number.. Motortrucks number.. Tractors: Total, wheel, garden, or crawler number.. Automobiles number.. Far* labor: Total hired workers and unpaid family workers. .persons. . Hired workers: Regular persons.. Seasonal persons.. Paid on daily basis persons. . Specified farm expenditures: Machine hire and/or hired labor dollars.. Feed for livestock and poultry dollars.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil dollars.. Commercial fertilizer purchased ....dollars.. Livestock and livestock products: Horses and/or mules number. . Cattle and calves number.. Cows including heifers that have calved number.. Milk cows number.. Hogs and pigs number.. Sheep and lambs.... .number.. Chickens, A months old and over, on hand number.. Cattle and calves sold number. . Hogs and pigs sold number.. Sheep shorn pounds of wool. . Whole milk sold pounds.. Cream sold pounds of butterfat. . Chickens sold number.. Chicken eggs sold dozens.. Value of products sold by source: Hogs and pigs sold...... .....dollars.. Whole milk sold dollars.. Cream sold dollars.. Chicken eggs sold ». . . .dollars. . Other poultry and poultry products sold, ...... .dollars.. Forest products sold. dollars.. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes acres . . Corn harvested for grain acres . . bushels harvested., bushels sold. . Durum or macaroni wheat threshed or combined acres.. bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Other spring wheat threshed or combined acres.. bushels harvested.. bushels sold.. Oats threshed or combined acres.. bushels harvested., bushels sold. . Barley threshed or combined acres.. bushels harvested.. bushels sold.. Flaxseed threshed or combined acres . . bushels harvested., bushels sold. . Alfalfa hay acres . . tons harvested.. Clover hay acres.. tons harvested. . Wild hay acres. . Note: Items whose level is indicated b;' an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State. Chapter B STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES (39) 0) > c O <•§ ^ o <5 £ to O 2r o u in 0) o KJ " oi ® © 379126 O - 56 - 5 42 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM [ Data for items shown in italics are based on in 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954 . . . 1950... Approximate land area acres 1954 . . . Proportion In farms percent 1954 . . . Land ouned by farm operators acres 1954... Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .acres 1954... Land managed by farm operators acres 1954. . . Land rented to others bu farm operators Isee text) acres 1954... Land in farms acres 1954 . . . 1950... Average size of farm acres 1954 . . . 1950... Value of land and bulldlnis: Average per farm dollars 1954... 1950. . . Average per acre dollars 1954.. . 1950. . . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954... Land in farns according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . acres 1954. . . 1949... 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. . . 1949... 10 to -19 acres farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949... 20 to 29 acreB farms reporting 1954. . . 1949 . . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. . . 1949 . . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954... 1949... 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954... 1949... Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . acres 1954 . . . 1949 . . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949 . . . acres 1954 . . . 1949... Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949... Other cropland farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954... 1949 . . . Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954. . . 1949 . . . acres 1954 . . . 1949 . . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949... Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954... acres 1954... Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . acres 1954... 1949 . . . Cropland, total fanns reporting 1954... 1949 . . . acres 1954 . . . 1949... Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949 . . . Woodland, total farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949 . . . acres 1954 . . . 1949 . . . Irrigated land In farms farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . acres 1954 . . . 1949... Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954 . . . acres 1954. . . Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. . . acres 1954 . . . FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954.. 1950... Not residing on farm operated . .operators reporting 1954.. 1950 . . 61,943 65,401 44,836,480 93.4 26,470,039 17,331,118 377, 190 1,766,830 41,876,924 41,194,044 676.1 629.9 24,547 18,014 35.78 28.86 89 60,523 63,927 21,241,135 20,352,760 347 471 353 444 359 499 699 970 2,968 3,800 10,677 13,309 45,120 44,434 13,221 15,285 754, 500 935,210 47,336 51,377 5,703,986 6,339,902 44,057 46, 592 4,398,349 4,581,209 15,900 20,570 1,305,637 1,758,693 4,122 5,330 346,815 483, 539 5,391 6,217 204,764 245,804 43,041 45,401 11,433,448 10,734,757 2,163 109,615 58,377 61,523 2,192,276 2,102,072' 60,722 64,246 27,699,621 27,627,872 51,941 56,683 12,534,763 12,153,506 8,433 10,168 551,579 729,343 399 304 37,672 35,294 5,913 ,142,409 673 75,401 ^3,713 56,909 7,437 7,438 555 603 633,600 92.4 363,464 230,750 7,280 9,597 585,631 576, 197 1,055.2 955.6 30,631 21,537 29.13 24.74 96 551 589 265,247 258,215 3 2 7 13 27 52 73 478 469 74 102 6,623 15,261 464 431 66,209 67,277 429 335 52,215 33,655 174 261 13,994 33,622 3 1 273 200 8 7 868 817 489 518 221,340 212,046 36 3,066 477 570 25,071 22,381 552 593 338,079 340,753 503 544 228,236 227,507 11 7 1,141 1,017 193 48,973 36 5,455 473 522 1,798 1,893 951,040 98.8 632, 363 389,069 2,560 60,440 939,698 927,486 522.6 490.0 23,686 16,748 45.09 34.05 85 1,759 1,851 610,944 564,449 6 16 14 10 6 13 7 16 76 126 309 391 1,341 1,279 407 453 18,209 20,653 1,551 1,663 133,441 169,754 1,508 1,588 116,683 133,339 295 662 16,758 36,415 116 131 4,319 4,548 319 277 4,598 4,174 1,296 1,397 122,853 117,368 55 2,145 1,711 1,791 45,334 46,540 1,762 1,857 762,594 754,856 1,532 1,664 145,381 142,569 399 377 8,917 8,722 7 1 295 150 14 2,624 5 325 1,564 1,652 210 210 1,331 1,531 903,680 89.4 546, 503 357,532 5,600 55,075 808,114 825,141 607.1 539.0 22,288 14, 122 33.97 25.76 87 1,294 1,484 465,396 452,062 14 27 4 11 5 27 20 59 52 97 180 286 1,019 977 327 415 18,610 24,853 1,135 1,266 136, 544 161,521 1,062 1,219 90,820 118,876 543 501 45,724 42,645 67 149 8,806 10,447 156 168 3,427 3,932 935 1,020 111,662 115,485 29 1,049 1,2W 1,401 63,669 56,841 1,298 1,496 620,550 638,436 1,135 1,322 139,078 150,785 205 287 12,233 14, 379 1 1 2 1 26 2,355 1,170 1,294 136 177 Billings 359 380 728,960 68.2 246,565 209,321 42,881 2,212 497,256 372,408 1,385.1 980.0 25,358 15,007 20.07 15.40 96 351 365 95,923 84,308 1 2 1 3 3 4 5 10 38 43 98 109 205 194 15 47 1,123 4,047 244 297 22,745 33,401 229 247 19,079 20,410 43 155 3,666 12,991 1 4 47 175 4 3 1,485 373 347 350 371,575 244,851 2 197 344 358 4,358 5,253 353 372 119,791 121,756 348 361 372,745 249,073 5 7 1,532 548 2 2 15 54 19 3,002 7 579 318 346 1,677 1,805 1,087,360 94.9 617,372 454,618 34, 327 1,031,789 1,033,535 615.3 572.6 27,281 16,683 42.27 28.85 90 1,636 1,764 596,262 550,834 15 13 15 15 26 28 31 58 120 160 273 382 1,156 1,108 390 448 19,834 22,401 1,499 1,620 225,417 264,185 1,463 1,529 193,268 203,352 495 819 32,149 60,833 210 239 30,843 32,445 162 235 13,264 16,178 1,017 1,106 91,122 89,140 54 2,575 1,577 1,752 55,047 58,352 1,639 1,770 841,513 837,420 1,336 1,501 141,799 143,986 292 349 44,107 48,623 125 21,864 6 481 1,433 1,506 214 289 537 545 748,800 97.1 523,212 236,637 31,928 727,224 683,056 1,354.2 1,253.3 27,563 20,095 20.96 16.92 91 530 534 243,113 228,905 1 3 2 5 31 29 63 76 430 417 61 87 7,122 25,211 434 401 83,182 64,673 403 313 63,622 35,293 190 224 19,560 29,380 9 8 570 1,541 4 6 18 6,494 446 451 375,280 338,379 45 4,254 498 500 17,939 17,853 531 541 333,417 318,789 455 477 382,972 365,131 13 13 588 8,035 6 2 587 50 210 49,745 39 3,238 404 454 131 91 1The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated even though a part of the farm may be situated In an adjoining county. as in the county in which the headquarters is located, NORTH DAKOTA 43 OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 reports for on ly a sample of farms. See text] Burleigh Cass Cavalier Dickey Divide Dunn Eddy Emmons Foster Golden Valley Grand Forks Grant Griggs Hettinger 1,026 2,324 1,794 1,171 907 1,059 556 1,259 612 424 1,886 1,018 805 887 1 1,136 2,422 1,827 1,221 1,047 1,157 608 1,315 627 468 1,962 1,075 867 868 2 1,054,720 1,119,360 968,320 732,160 833,920 1,323,520 411,520 989,440 414,720 648,960 920,320 1,070,080 456,960 1 726,400 3 04.5 98.0 95.1 93.4 92.7 86.3 99.7 95.0 100.0 85.0 95.1 96.9 96.1 102.6 4 710,510 644, 520 589,386 437,968 503,501 747,971 276,403 632,098 293,361 353,987 590,768 674,032 310,668 478,151 5 316,537 550,498 382,374 290,274 316,185 446, 372 150,371 383,323 122,450 211,529 364,337 390,541 154,375 280,293 6 28,657 6,060 1,600 1,930 4,160 2,210 10,896 2,560 7 26, 566 75,551 49,280 22,320 18,957 18,190 17,815 61,583 11,995 15,071 68,921 34,162 9,542 25,999 8 997,172 1,097,006 920,804 683,640 772,865 1,168,996 410,438 939,606 414,668 551,349 875,604 1,036,498 439,042 1 745,452 9 1,003,600 1,095,182 911,621 682,975 765,703 1,230,238 393,064 936,699 400,284 530,193 870,288 988,918 435,613 718,723 10 971.9 472.0 513.3 583.8 852.1 1,103.9 738.2 746.3 677.6 1,300.4 464.3 1,018.2 545.4 840.4 11 883.4 452.2 499.0 559.4 731.3 1,063.3 646.5 712.3 638.4 1,132.9 443.6 920.0 502.4 828.0 12 22,693 39,611 21,351 19,977 27,701 24,162 18,970 21,441 19,093 31,294 32,245 22,863 19,057 29,651 13 14,895 30,815 17,119 13,354 16,614 21,920 16,232 18,726 19,366 20,869 24,811 17,495 13,533 20,681 U 23.19 84.63 42.86 32.08 31.32 21,48 26.04 27.38 29.20 24.82 66.80 21.69 35.12 35.22 15 16.58 66.05 34.36 24.58 21.61 19.89 25.13 25.18 26.94 19.08 54.51 18.69 28.91 26.53 16 80 88 89 92 95 92 84 93 90 93 89 87 89 94 17 1,004 2,264 1,740 1,144 901 1,031 547 1,233 606 416 1,825 1,010 795 876 16 1,096 2,368 1,790 1,195 1,028 1,137 582 1,296 608 446 1,929 1,041 856 827 19 409,894 836,013 530,052 441,214 322,630 329, 572 218,391 497,626 256,285 156,832 608, 577 359,665 259,447 372,497 20 402,429 809,133 506,861 405,170 319,885 325,529 210,146 492,260 229,128 149,690 595,066 315,676 250,764 287,482 21 17 31 9 10 5 1 2 2 7 4 1 22 23 33 15 13 .', 5 1 5 2 3 12 8 2 3 23 6 17 19 9 3 6 1 3 2 1 13 7 2 3 24 9 18 14 3 7 8 2 4 2 2 17 6 4 8 25 6 12 6 5 1 5 1 3 3 1 11 4 1 1 26 9 8 18 8 8 11 3 4 1 3 15 10 2 7 27 13 13 19 10 9 10 4 13 .', 9 15 8 3 7 28 24 27 13 11 9 16 10 13 .. 8 23 25 7 16 29 39 73 111 43 49 68 12 27 25 34 65 41 32 32 30 55 71 130 65 58 84 28 31 22 40 105 77 49 58 31 135 379 381 146 154 192 79 122 76 76 423 150 171 104 32 183 473 446 215 218 287 97 162 94 91 500 216 224 139 33 788 1,739 1,195 921 680 749 448 1,065 494 295 1,271 796 585 729 34 793 1,738 1,154 880 724 726 441 1,077 483 299 1,257 699 568 596 35 116 809 404 164 144 155 144 78 150 72 716 166 238 63 36 182 975 619 140 215 150 149 59 147 94 760 103 236 150 37 12,040 34,295 19,263 11,164 9,154 21,675 11,390 7,239 11,481 7,660 28,411 16,001 13,508 2,693 38 34,533 35,588 27, 514 8,259 8,788 13,518 11,487 4,701 13,766 6,649 29,804 8,210 13,878 24,637 39 480 1,711 1,654 582 885 828 461 362 484 382 1,602 780 729 807 40 746 1,879 1,714 825 1,001 930 486 402 514 426 1,697 869 784 829 41 45,515 126,743 215,216 36,976 224,051 94,086 51,033 30,058 49,609 76,936 135,542 79,932 63,483 149,798 42 111,453 151,690 205,680 76,757 212,378 108,900 52,404 33,745 66,032 83,588 139,797 129,392 74, 542 230,202 iT 330 1,644 1,621 412 882 804 425 198 473 377 1,557 732 704 782 44 442 1,803 1,692 496 993 891 440 269 477 415 1,637 691 755 755 45 16, 594 115,218 173,010 18,415 192,289 77,412 36,745 8,118 44,277 70,247 117,471 58,981 54,304 130,121 46 26,003 136, 188 183,998 27,602 189,543 85,521 36,872 12,640 46,939 75,375 120,053 53,528 60,079 117,466 47 248 290 631 321 232 187 193 204 97 85 346 264 192 243 48 541 387 394 611 244 301 199 204 219 131 384 506 263 506 49 28,921 11,525 42,206 18,561 31,762 16,674 14,288 21,940 5,332 6,689 18,071 20,951 9,179 19,677 50 85,450 15,502 21,682 49,155 22,835 23,379 15,532 21,105 19,093 8,213 19,744 75,864 14,463 112,736 51 41 270 186 33 4 51 39 34 7 3 268 8 59 4 52 66 312 223 33 7 57 50 32 21 5 312 24 66 17 53 3,499 9,444 19,407 1,197 608 18,120 3,823 3,442 71 1,162 13,254 1,828 2,486 724 54 11,848 11,716 22,061 844 765 18,005 3,462 3,937 2,290 810 13,497 3,682 3,773 2,621 55 68 371 187 134 12 34 88 51 66 3 332 13 192 7 56 97 446 221 132 16 32 105 46 74 5 435 22 116 13 57 5,566 5,791 14,341 2,526 1,787 6,202 2,068 5,880 2,507 483 6,348 2,231 3,574 1,067 58 9,903 6,527 18,742 2,320 2,262 3,108 2,147 5,299 1,324 470 7,893 2,309 2,086 1,470 59 935 789 1,017 952 651 995 471 1,142 420 338 726 974 624 794 60 945 854 920 1,049 784 1,086 499 1,226 448 363 782 1,024 671 662 61 468,796 41, 563 59,009 153,921 139,445 681,027 97,706 354,883 65,039 296,691 40,094 557,043 66,616 193,270 62 391,198 41,417 50,779 152,467 124,424 736,019 83,371 353,173 67,520 275,054 43,782 505,315 62,839 150,056 63 18 98 31 88 23 37 35 21 11 11 41 65 55 50 I..'. 2,219 2,826 670 3,589 970 3,150 1,509 1,562 305 1,124 1,613 4,455 1,702 2,257 65 983 2,185 1,720 1,109 861 993 523 1,192 595 385 1,747 958 777 852 66 1,075 2,290 1,774 1,177 1,018 1,090 578 1,274 603 446 1,800 998 843 788 67 51,862 43,157 63,516 36,642 75,190 18,314 26,027 40,478 29,676 11,585 43, 378 19,798 29,928 25,403 68 42,236 39,111 79,984 37,158 97,201 25,159 30,047 43,584 20,224 13,932 40,449 24,334 27,731 22,255 r,Q 1,010 2,271 1,745 1,147 902 1,037 547 1,235 607 416 1,831 1,010 796 876 711 1,115 2,379 1,798 1,201 1,032 1,139 586 1,298 616 452 1,938 1,065 858 862 71 467,449 997,051 764, 531 489,354 555,835 445,333 280,814 534,923 317,375 241,428 772,530 455,598 336,438 524,988 7.' 548,415 996,411 740,055 490,186 541,051 447,947 274,037 530,706 308,926 239,927 764,667 453,278 339, 184 542,321 73 961 1,583 1,397 1,024 696 1,029 509 1,166 496 368 1,381 984 721 801 74 1,028 1,831 1,548 1,099 652 1,119 556 1,241 544 401 1,489 1,039 788 761 ■-!•• 484,335 85,302 97,679 166,282 149,207 720,822 112,919 365,564 76, 591 305,513 81,759 574, 872 82,610 196,687 lh 437, 579 88,721 100,354 161, 570 133,977 767.542 98,320 361,811 83,576 282,513 87,083 517,207 80,490 177,314 77 98 586 297 155 16 74 113 76 69 6 536 21 221 10 78 141 692 343 157 20 76 136 67 90 9 664 39 163 27 7) 9,065 15,235 33,748 3,723 2,395 24, 322 5,891 9,322 2,578 1,645 19,602 4,059 6,060 1,791 10 21,751 18,243 40,803 3,164 3,027 21,113 5,609 9,236 3,614 1,280 21,390 5,991 5,859 4,091 81 1 5 1 3 2 1 1 4 2 ... 1 3 7 3 2 3 1 82 83 92 50 197 41 50 6 536 42 20 237 451 248 28 88 5 84 85 136 26 8 21 140 374 28 67 12 153 73 392 77 319 86 27,758 3,143 1,105 2,164 30,012 72,954 4,465 9,864 1,308 35,026 12,960 75,564 14,322 85,074 87 27 4 4 2 1 46 1 8 32 13 50 4 38 88 2,478 753 468 160 57 5,271 160 529 3,885 1,062 5,474 316 6,540 89 922 2,008 1,497 1,041 718 973 508 1,167 537 365 1,616 920 730 729 90 1,009 2,102 1,561 1,098 821 1,075 561 1,212 548 379 1,660 986 756 749 93 83 264 251 115 173 78 36 84 62 55 242 88 64 147 92 98 299 228 116 199 79 43 95 73 86 249 84 95 106 93 44 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM [Data for items shown In italics are based on Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Logan HcHenry 89 FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Approximate land area acres Proportion in farms percent Land owned by farm operators acres Land rented from others by farm operators acres Land managed by farm operators acres Land rented to others by farm operators I see text) acres Land in farms acres Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre doll ars Proportion of farms reporting value percent Land in fans according to uoe: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to -19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 acres and over farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres Other cropland farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved (see text) farms reporting acres Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc . ) farms reporting acres Cropland , total farms reporting acres Land pastured , total farms reporting acres Woodland , total farms reporting acres Irrigated land In farms farms reporting acres 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. . 19Si. ■ 1954. . 1954. . 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. . 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954, 1949. Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland used for row or grain crops fanned on contour farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954. 1950. Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954. 1950. 871 963 881,280 93.7 546,649 343,631 9,060 32,026 825,938 814,833 948.3 846.1 15,617 11,366 15.45 13.99 80 861 952 367,666 350,948 52 100 154 710 722 74 141 10,706 20,802 410 634 50,552 101,047 281 329 14,500 18,930 228 479 36,052 82,117 9 20 913 3,921 14 28 1,949 3,174 798 854 325,954 288,048 38 3,591 869 68,198 46,893 862 955 428,924 472,797 830 900 337,573 312,771 21 43 2,862 81 11,307 4 384 813 870 1,365 1,381 1 727,680 100.8 468,481 297,524 1,199 47,617 1 733,344 722,155 537.2 522.9 20,750 16,583 36.65 31.75 75 1,323 1,347 486,149 434,844 17 30 74 202 281 1,067 959 272 291 18,225 19,433 951 1,124 60,475 119,726 900 968 49,856 66,626 240 655 10,619 53,100 39 56 1,085 2,580 127 130 1,416 1,933 1,064 1,062 118,673 108,191 80 3,477 1,311 1,276 47,321 35,448 1,325 1,356 564,849 574,003 1,200 1,242 137,983 130,204 158 170 2,501 4,513 13 1,521 1 270 1,203 1,210 148 133 827 905 641,920 95.6 404,971 252,753 44,538 613,983 609,546 742.4 673.5 18,704 14,584 25.12 20.88 94 825 902 338,043 320,803 14 20 74 117 733 752 57 53 2,708 4,516 320 452 15,465 36,019 275 358 11,486 16,875 89 207 3,979 19,144 1 11 25 1,301 5 34 615 1,536 784 824 212,838 201,909 12 452 780 861 44,289 43,462 825 902 356,216 361,338 790 839 215,571 207,726 6 42 640 2,837 34 4,408 774 837 1,596 1,715 1,209,600 92.0 717,775 464,446 5,820 63,290 1,112,610 1,116,144 697.1 650.8 20,034 14,569 28.26 23.18 87 1,562 1,681 617,011 584,054 5 13 9 13 12 7 19 23 58 70 205 289 1,254 1,266 379 473 24,694 28,953 1,204 1,317 130,420 150,031 977 971 75,093 80,571 669 854 55,327 69,460 109 136 12,425 25,091 119 101 4,344 3,716 1,233 1,317 266,899 265,616 57 4,778 1,487 1,626 56,817 58,683 1,568 1,686 772,125 763,038 1,396 1,538 304,018 319,660 203 209 16,769 28,807 25 25 4,587 7,516 185 32,394 5 706 1,418 1,539 163 159 982 1,017 635,520 97.6 453,353 258,514 65,953 620,007 586,255 631.4 576.5 19,555 14,580 30.24 25.47 85 976 1,009 375,048 346,305 1 1 20 14 77 119 872 863 35 52 1,081 4,714 303 475 16,018 34,550 180 318 5,597 12,901 156 275 10,421 21,649 6 10 1,039 1,070 41 20 941 1,222 899 911 193,868 163,088 2 27 798 941 32,012 35,306 976 1,010 392,147 385,569 906 936 195,988 168,872 44 28 1,980 2,292 29 ,105 825 905 148 107 1,203 1,234 1,798,400 72.6 854,488 393,455 81,000 29,230 1,305,775 1,193,921 1,085.4 967.5 28,020 17,292 29.49 19.21 91 1,161 1,208 330,447 329,965 6 12 11 10 14 12 37 37 145 167 306 325 642 645 130 215 10,963 21,869 901 990 169,721 161,366 854 918 144,514 131,487 318 403 25,207 29,879 136 157 14,999 35,758 71 88 6,466 11,305 1,023 912 737,306 594,104 54 1,385 1,136 1,132 35,873 39,554 1,173 1,219 511,131 513,200 1,092 1,077 763,268 651,731 190 225 21,465 47,063 174 173 19,729 19,856 278 47,649 15 1,022 1,031 1,090 162 131 1,859 1,993 1,463,680 88.5 717,917 608,458 54,723 1,295,791 1,304,911 697.0 654.7 21,500 17,322 30.35 26.65 93 1,806 1,972 687,880 662,703 9 13 18 35 79 119 255 330 1,432 1,459 347 408 23,977 40,944 1,436 1,531 167,203 190,772 1,360 1,406 137,567 146,804 399 535 29,636 43,968 26 59 5,595 9,684 41 55 2,860 7,765 1,457 1,498 317,333 310,019 112 11,043 1,752 1,799 90,943 83,024 1,815 1,976 879,060 894,419 1,583 1,731 346,905 360,647 63 103 8,455 17,449 165 24,853 1,568 1,701 275 270 852 890 702,080 94.5 429,124 269,054 33,976 663,297 653,673 778.5 734.5 22,176 18,801 28.43 24.70 96 842 865 256,849 254,337 44 41 188 203 593 591 74 124 2,775 14,197 527 572 36,506 41,686 477 538 29,729 33,562 139 118 6,777 8,124 38 57 4,856 6,363 12 32 398 6,179 795 784 348,424 317,137 34 1,063 812 800 13,489 13,774 843 868 296,130 310,220 804 82? 356,055 337,697 45 78 5,254 12,542 17 483 141 22,738 19 2,444 728 825 120 57 1The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as In the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. NORTH DAKOTA OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 45 reports for only a sample of farms. Set text] Mountrail Nelson Oliver Pembina Pierce Ramsey Ransom Renville Richland Rolette Sargent Sheridan Sioux Slope 1,279 1,104 555 1,519 957 1,269 1,140 833 2,325 1,001 1,168 865 319 447 1 1,484 1,186 567 1,589 985 1,279 1,185 851 2,442 1,137 1,146 881 419 456 2 1,216,000 638,080 460,800 719,360 673,920 776,960 1 552,320 576,640 928,000 584,320 547,200 636,800 719,360 784,640 3 91.0 97.0 92.4 92.3 98.7 99.6 89.9 93.5 93.2 88.1 99.4 92.4 92.4 75.4 4 629,027 409,881 287,151 487,316 391,450 435,024 338,931 352,406 560,500 303,348 339,152 347,842 230,353 402,556 5 611,312 246,805 155,706 197,675 6,912 287,734 396,358 181,349 2,240 215,005 405,205 240,835 37,837 230,704 800 293,439 365,402 72,453 200,470 6 7 10,185 12,690 15,155 25,280 34,309 33,229 22,420 16,520 71,267 69,107 19,513 39,912 10,610 12,875 8 1,107,083 618,648 425,781 664,308 664,940 774,194 496,571 539,306 865,227 514,736 543,728 588,421 664,443 591,820 9 1,141,920 611,672 423,171 652,769 650,805 768,729 1 555,966 510,989 867,222 531,140 517,729 577,932 612,201 611,225 10 865.6 560.4 767.2 437.3 694.8 610.1 435.6 647.4 372.1 514.2 465.5 680.3 2,082.9 1,324.0 11 769.5 515.7 746.3 410.8 660.7 601.0 469.2 600.5 355.1 467.1 451.8 656.0 1,461.1 1,340.4 12 22,301 21,480 21,254 33,931 22 ,665 25,099 19,783 24,399 25,448 16,866 18,966 16,707 28,182 27,197 13 15,603 16,223 19,148 25,233 17,674 18,500 12,723 14,869 18,622 12,051 14,597 14,699 12,660 21,838 14 23.06 37.79 28,33 79.06 31.15 40.92 43.98 38.13 66.40 31.24 40.59 24.52 13.89 19.71 15 21.09 30.66 24.62 62.04 26.84 33.07 31.17 25.83 51.28 25.08 31.75 21.32 9.25 15.81 16 93 90 97 89 94 88 87 97 89 89 89 79 86 79 17 1,261 1,087 554 1,483 943 1,230 1,107 810 2,250 934 1,112 855 311 436 18 1,468 1,164 550 1,547 967 1,262 1,140 839 2,366 1,060 1,114 874 411 442 19 420,759 371,536 174,988 447,743 403,774 407,298 339,801 316,472 663,892 242,833 366,691 285,304 131,793 182,025 20 430,897 347,750 169,714 433,639 396,405 448,116 313,865 290,462 666,740 247,042 338,185 279,357 145,422 163,761 21 5 3 1 11 1 12 8 4 13 16 5 1 2 3 22 4 4 3 19 4 4 10 2 19 23 8 1 6 1 23 5 7 13 4 8 3 2 7 36 3 1 3 2 24 9 5 "i 14 5 10 6 2 13 55 3 6 5 25 13 2 3 13 3 9 11 2 13 38 4 5 2 3 26 13 4 2 20 1 4 9 3 14 50 3 8 10 6 27 23 5 6 21 8 17 15 3 20 74 5 14 6 5 28 34 16 9 18 7 6 17 6 25 86 7 5 19 17 29 85 56 19 96 23 73 65 20 96 120 48 30 15 16 30 99 62 28 139 21 49 91 32 117 164 51 37 47 39 31 263 191 110 420 95 271 224 97 481 177 205 154 41 69 32 372 257 120 467 89 222 295 133 570 203 256 141 72 85 33 867 823 415 909 809 840 781 682 1,620 473 842 650 242 338 34 937 816 387 870 840 967 712 661 1,608 479 786 676 252 294 3'. 150 371 48 413 259 326 416 206 892 232 366 117 15 58 36 274 420 54 453 304 510 249 238 885 191 290 134 28 65 3~ 10,083 21,022 2,916 13,315 12,179 15,495 21,274 9,855 35,631 18,453 19,645 7,162 2,415 14,762 33 19,725 22,045 8,192 15,351 15,567 26,608 12,015 12,794 25,710 10,907 13,957 9,066 16,141 11,139 39 1,201 1,011 330 1,312 824 1,181 556 772 1,116 735 541 663 152 371 40 1,347 1,094 330 1,331 855 1,208 726 802 1,143 730 657 702 177 395 41 264,418 108,640 22,538 114,132 99,457 243,346 25,232 116,467 44,980 110,935 25,830 62,450 14,954 66,914 42 222,859 120,329 21,871 105,803 93,442 186,416 42,932 124,120 47,517 96,150 40,959 73,132 27,611 98,264 43 1,147 986 280 1,289 741 1,119 455 765 911 667 455 587 133 348 44 1,303 1,067 287 1,298 753 1,178 553 784 936 666 510 607 94 326 45 183,117 89,078 13,635 105,675 58,704 133,070 18,935 105,511 33,262 67,985 19,099 35,915 11,897 55,517 46 174,093 101,886 14,694 95,735 63,541 150,308 23,865 100,506 34,849 77,033 25,063 38,151 8,003 48,618 47 505 357 137 196 492 858 162 210 386 484 169 276 47 120 48 498 346 105 238 462 498 381 361 378 290 328 383 114 268 49 81,301 19,562 8,903 8,457 40,753 110,276 6,297 10,956 11,718 42,950 6,731 26,535 3,057 11,397 50 48,766 18,443 7,177 10,068 29,901 36,108 19,067 23,614 12,668 19,117 15,896 34,981 19,608 49,646 51 17 71 22 380 28 60 121 19 226 259 69 21 6 1 52 25 92 19 534 30 83 165 21 254 407 53 51 21 4 53 5,592 3,745 5,334 29,341 2,004 4,865 10,218 2,178 9,797 39,518 894 1,641 820 2,505 54 5,028 4,311 3,041 39,833 1,824 6,710 11,223 1,666 11,780 63,449 860 13,685 1,527 1,031 55 32 121 14 326 46 115 216 21 340 167 203 24 3 2 56 40 125 42 383 68 152 248 29 ' 327 201 146 19 11 2 57 4,699 1,935 877 17,119 958 2,593 4,226 976 4,994 21,320 2,103 1,764 125 775 58 2,201 2,790 2,698 17,780 2,290 2,449 4,637 582 5,023 17,132 1,746 1,055 1,381 908 59 978 770 521 223 768 799 708 533 989 545 833 763 294 389 60 1,182 822 533 330 790 74b 903 584 1,140 601 885 736 372 381 61 340,888 64,791 209,770 13,527 102,086 55,032 71,807 55,364 58,508 51,674 82,729 182,195 510,728 315,936 62 406,375 65,799 207,419 15,015 103,481 47,409 147,279 54,660 65,321 59,393 75,095 164,551 410,471 326,589 63 19 32 25 22 27 57 58 44 77 22 44 24 10 37 64 630 1,013 1,133 766 882 1,945 2,552 1,434 2,097 1,055 1,352 630 1,273 4,543 65 1,227 1,073 541 1,365 901 1,215 1,075 814 2,201 903 1,134 706 287 417 66 1,401 1,140 470 1,449 941 1,232 1,154 832 2,292 1,052 1,115 850 363 414 67 60,644 46,979 9,358 29,131 44,482 45,565 24,013 37,994 47,425 30,003 45,836 47,905 3,608 8,903 68 54,835 48,648 10,236 25,348 37,796 51,021 24,015 26,705 45,131 37,067 46,927 37,086 9,648 9,533 69 1,266 1,090 554 1,492 944 1,235 1,109 810 2,262 949 1,112 860 311 437 70 1,446 1,168 556 1,552 969 1,268 1,147 841 2,384 1,073 1,117 876 415 453 71 695,260 501,198 200,442 575,190 515,410 666,139 386,307 442,794 744,503 372,221 412,166 354,916 149,162 263,701 72 673,481 490,124 199,^77 554,793 505,414 661,140 368,812 427,376 739,967 354,099 393,101 361,555 189,174 273,164 73 1,036 945 528 807 858 1,025 996 637 1,786 859 1,027 801 295 414 74 1,305 1,037 545 1,166. 903 1,086 1,081 709 1,966 1,021 1,050 818 381 405 75 356,563 89,558- 218,020 56,183 116,269 75,392 103,299 67,397 103,936 109,645 103,268 190,998 513,963 333,203 76 431,128 92,155 218,652 70,199 120,872 80,727 170,517 69,120 102,811 133,749 89,912 187,302 428,139 338,759 77 46 177 32 577 67 161 307 35 495 348 260 44 7 3 78 59 198 53 813 95 217 370 42 533 475 189 63 30 5 79 10,291 5,680 6,211 46,460 2,962 7,458 14,444 3,154 14,791 60,838 2,997 3,405 945 3,280 80 7,229 7,101 5,739 57,613 4,114 9,159 15,860 2,248 16,803 80,581 2,606 14,740 2,908 1,939 81 2 3 3 1 ... 2 1 1 2 82 1 1 1 1 1 1 83 140 14 138 100 210 50 10 48 84 361 7 '40 30 5 6 85 183 28 69 51 94 12 59 46 93 81 42 28 107 219 36 35,709 2,892 9,308 4,376 21,439 2,704 8,991 9,238 12,765 14,959 5,040 3,123 18,507 62,108 87 13 1 14 6 2 2 2 2 6 1 5 22 17 88 1,546 215 1,203 598 175 630 155 330 715 25 695 3,347 1,567 89 1,044 959 513 1,223 889 1,144 1,022 702 2,032 885 1,012 744 285 385 90 1,213 1,010 516 1,252 900 1,150 1,087 734 2,167 1,039 1,048 785 356 409 91 208 131 42 267 67 114 105 130 272 99 140 101 27 59 92 262 142 37 284 70 106 76 104 263 84 91 74 60 44 93 46 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE AND FARM OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued [Data for Items shown In italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954.. 1950.. Approximate land area acres 1954.. Proportion in farms percent 1954.. Land owned by form operators acres 2954. . Land rented from others by farm operators acres 2954.. Land managed by farm operators acres 1954. . Land rented to others by farm operators Isee text) acres 1954.. Land in farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950.. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954.. 1950.. Average per acre dollars 1954.. 1950.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in fama according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949. . Other cropland farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland ) farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Irrigated land in. farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954., acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954.. 1950. . Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954.. 1950.. 1,169 1,232 844,160 105.7 648,556 289,631 3,350 37,179 892,690 876,141 763.6 711.2 26,132 19, 578 33.57 27.33 92 1,154 1,206 362,515 335,132 1 60 76 201 280 869 812 139 221 9,054 15,355 1,075 1,104 149,259 162,451 1,029 1,107 120,347 128,102 388 487 28,912 34,349 30 46 3,179 5,539 33 31 4,572 2,234 1,087 1,123 339,612 334, 372 53 3,684 1,132 1,168 24,499 21,058 1,159 1,213 520,828 512,938 1,115 1,168 351,845 355,266 59 70 7,751 7,773 11 1 590 40 526 109,829 12,346 1,034 1,114 862 903 454,400 96.6 269,539 192,031 1,280 18,300 438,807 441,525 509.1 489.0 28,340 20,863 54.01 43.42 91 847 891 296,053 289,851 3 26 38 144 155 668 677 173 228 7,360 9,235 763 809 64,083 76,499 756 788 61,492 66,974 83 226 2,591 9,525 84 120 4,240 5,151 104 178 1,826 2,846 577 557 36,285 35,640 31 767 843 857 28,960 22,303 848 892 367,496 375,585 729 773 47,885 50,026 172 260 6,066 7,997 13 1,550 2 220 761 778 2,042 2,107 1,455,360 95.8 909,274 532,638 7,340 65,043 1,394,121 1,357,256 682.7 644.2 20,587 15,231 29.43 24.53 92 1,962 2,036 758,043 721,722 16 13 17 23 73 85 270 356 1,572 1,542 257 467 19,944 38,256 1,597 1,775 168,438 226,390 1,457 1,595 125,941 143,694 544 903 42,497 82,696 39 86 963 4,657 90 176 1,839 3,468 1,639 1,682 306, 590 276,712 135 5,371 1,937 2,011 138,304 86,051 1,967 2,051 946,425 986,368 1,739 1,891 327, 497 319,625 124 244 2,802 8,125 3 67 75 12,097 1,798 1,869 117 109 230 218 884 914 668,160 94.3 303,222 343,372 19,695 630,174 632,930 712.9 692.5 26, 813 19,807 35.45 29.13 82 855 896 355,433 368,631 3 1 1 3 2 4 27 26 100 96 715 758 368 291 22,804 15,465 832 865 180,886 153,237 789 850 110,926 128, 564 576 329 69,960 24, 673 15 21 931 995 53 89 957 2,011 410 551 27,715 42,244 22 671 876 41,448 50,347 871 900 559,123 537, 333 690 756 51,450 58,704 65 103 1,888 3,006 6 1,803 755 786 111 124 1,326 1,411 551,040 98.4 323,329 225,524 10, 541 542,480 537,422 409.1 380.9 39,084 26,075 88.49 66.40 91 1,293 1,374 403,316 383,332 16 21 11 20 8 11 13 16 50 78 309 374 886 854 598 593 16,870 14,976 1,095 1,187 74,426 90,830 1,068 1,132 70,130 80,150 126 224 4,296 10,680 248 249 8,493 8,129 229 281 4,141 4,620 294 417 13,480 15,093 23 573 1,245 1,323 21,754 20,442 1,297 1,340 494,612 489,138 955 1,052 38,843 38,198 424 465 12,634 12,749 1,166 1,230 145 159 2,084 2,132 823,680 101.8 538,036 350,438 43, 599 838,297 815,934 402.3 382.7 30,134 23,089 72.87 61.13 83 2,034 2,097 574,710 539,632 19 15 13 12 11 19 20 23 119 144 607 697 1,245 1,187 387 558 11,158 14,237 1,825 1,882 137,007 150,010 1,786 1,826 123,077 130,958 287 423 13,930 19,052 390 435 22,204 21,379 320 356 8,141 8,285 932 938 44,425 43, 170 52 1,192 1,993 2,008 40,652 39,221 2,040 2,107 722,875 703,879 1,438 1,615 77,787 78,786 616 682 30,345 29,664 32 2,962 1,789 1,831 1,983 2,022 1.310,720 98.3 764,359 549,436 8,011 38,185 1,288,993 1,221,654 650.0 604.2 22,871 16,901 34.40 27.79 90 1,929 1,977 683,509 626,084 19 27 16 15 18 13 21 29 109 135 323 384 1,423 1,374 384 431 27,992 22,541 1,712 1,766 241,074 242,989 1,644 1,702 187,070 200,667 564 608 54,004 42,322 91 178 7,195 18,187 69 106 2,624 6,289 1,391 1,385 243,140 228,274 30 1,155 1,895 1,910 83,459 77,290 1,936 1,988 952,575 891,614 1,601 1,707 278,327 269,002 146 250 9,819 24,476 240 209 269 246 90 12,691 1,684 1,683 283 299 1,391 1,446 832,000 97.5 463,009 383, 501 3,650 44,200 811,256 793,782 583.2 549.0 22,476 17,634 38.87 31.29 95 1,368 1,413 496, 510 478,463 12 50 49 175 240 1,115 1,096 336 374 19,593 20,088 1,203 1,232 112,754 123, 507 1,119 1,174 85,248 93,538 445 472 27,506 29,969 26 26 648 862 102 106 1,211 2,537 1,006 1,047 131,193 126,156 24 1,500 1,348 1,303 49,347 42,169 1,369 1,424 628,857 622,058 1,204 1,276 151,434 147, 106 120 125 1,859 3,399 1,238 1,247 144 166 1The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. NORTH DAKOTA County Table la .-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 47 (For definitions and explanations, flee tert) Billings Burleigh Irrigated farms number 1954.. 1950.. Proportion of all farms percent 1954.. Land in Irrigated farms acres 1954.. 1950.. Average per farm acres 1954.. 1950.. Land in irrigated farns according to use, 1954: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres. . Cropland used only for pasture acres.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres.. Cultivated summer fallow acres.. Woodland pastured acres.. Woodland not pastured acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland).. acres.. Improved acres. . Land pastured, total farms reporting.. acres. . Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting.. acres.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting.. acres . . Land irrigated acres 1954.. 1949 '. Irrigated land in farns according to use: Irrigated cropland harvested . — farms reporting 1954. . 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954 . . 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949. . Farns with all harveated cropa irrigated: Parms number 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. 399 304 0.6 389,449 224,265 976.1 737.7 396 123,749 5,083 33,929 25,566 7,894 1,624 203,776 341 216,753 16,622 3,694 37,672 35,294 383 294 33,845 32,952 104 77 3,827 1,135 150 143 17,118 16,096 9 2 3 10 45 1.1 13,020 4,505 3 1,285 1,045 5 6,522 300 6 6,525 5 2,070 3 500 1 0.4 2,930 310 418.6 310.0 7 1,681 20 154 154 30 811 65 1,640 8.0 1640.0 1 2 2 2 2 2 0.6 3,610 6,970 1805.0 3485.0 2 744 70 2,755 2 2,825 2 1.1 38,694 21,982 6449.0 10,991.0 6 6,350 230 1,300 1,300 29,390 205 6 29,620 1 1 0.1 2,720 135 2720.0 135.0 1 1,327 20 414 414 1 860 0.1 278 1 204 10 20 10 5 1 20 295 150 5 1 230 150 2 5 1,645 1 131 587 50 6 1 387 10 2 1 200 40 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Dickey Eddy Golden Valley Irrigated farms number 1954.. 1950. . Proportion of all farms percent 1954.. Land in irrigated farms acres 1954.. 1950.. Average per farm acres 1954.. 1950.. Land in irrigated farns according to one, 1954: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres. . Cropland used only for pasture acres.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres.. Cultivated summer fallow acres . . Woodland pastured acres. . Woodland not pastured acres.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland).. acres.. Improved .................................... acres . . Land pastured, total farms reporting.. acres. . Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting.. acres.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting.. acres.. Land irrigated acres 1954.. 1949 '. Irrigated land in farna according to one: Irrigated cropland harvested. ...farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949. . Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Farns witn nil aurveated eropn irrigated: Farms number 1954 . . 1949.. Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. 0.2 441 5 260 14 55 50 5 34 1 3 1 2 1 1.1 0.3 0.1 54 2 952 5,160 2 879 1,440 .0 984.0 5,160.0 1,439.5 1,440.0 3 1 2 650 44 32 1,800 1,140 1,000 50 50 125 2,170 1 1 1 50 169 2,170 1 1 46 160 4 2 0.4 8,140 5,640 2,035.0 2,820.0 3,043 165 1,181 718 3,695 80 2 153 41 1 536 42 1 416 30 1 1 120 12 0.2 960 1 855 0.7 11,920 3 3,788 500 500 7,499 600 2 7,499 2 1,897 1 600 lIncludes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. 48 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Grand Forks Hettinger Logan McHenry Irrigated farms number 1954.. 1950.. Proportion of all farms percent 1954.. Land in Irrigated farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average per farm acres 1954.. 1950.. Land in irrigated faras according to use, 1954: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres. . Cropland used only for pasture acres. . Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres.. Cultivated summer fallow acres.. Woodland pastured acres. . Woodland not pastured acres.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). .acres. . Improved acres . . Land pastured, total farms reporting.. acres. . Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting.. acres. . Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting.. acres.. Land irrigated acres 1954.. 19491. Irrigated land in farms according to use: Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Faras with all harrested crops irrigated: Farms number 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. 0.4 0.3 4,323 5,410 4,400 617.6 1,603.3 2,200.0 7 3 3,599 2,062 142 607 272 121 215 121 30 8 89 2,324 240 4 3 231 2,931 2 340 451 248 28 7 3 451 100 1 2 148 28 1 0.3 2,462 36 820.7 36.0 3 1,090 673 600 2 522 0.1 2. ISO 1 1,170 1 650 1 895 1 480 25 25 1.6 53,511 60,456 2,140.4 2,418.2 25 16,333 543 1,252 346 1,137 280 33,152 730 24 34,832 2 235 4,587 7,516 24 24 3,881 7,449 4 2 706 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Irrigated farms number 1954.. 1950. . Proportion of all farms percent 1954.. Land in irrigated farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average per farm acres 1954.. 1950. . Land in irrigated faras according to use, 1954: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres. . Cropland used only for pasture acres.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres.. Cultivated summer fallow acres.. Woodland pastured acres.. Woodland not pastured acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland), .acres.. Improved acres. . Land pastured, total farms reporting.. acres. . Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting.. acres. . Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting.. acres.. Land irrigated acres 1954.. 19491. Irrigated Lad ia faraa aec.rdiag to aae: Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. , 1949. . Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Faraa vita all harveatcd crapa irrigated: Farms number 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. 174 173 14.5 100,836 61,631 579.5 356.2 173 31,078 1,116 9,473 7,554 4,412 902 49,373 711 141 54,901 17 2,786 19,729 19,856 173 171 18,516 18,314 59 58 1,213 822 110 110 13,554 13,000 2 2 2 7 30 50 17 9.4 2,020 5 1,042 37 530 530 272 202 5 309 2.0 18,142 17 5,150 127 355 179 287 60 11,935 85 17 12,349 17 483 5 2 0.3 4,346 2,332 869.2 1,166.0 1,235 331 223 30 59 34 2,313 533 5 2,703 1 160 387 78 4 2 153 35 2 1 234 43 2 1 0.2 5,750 7,486 2,875.0 7,486.0 2 770 100 100 50 4,680 35 2 4,780 140 361 2 1 140 361 0.3 1,303 400 434.3 3 735 219 205 68 55 174 2 242 0.5 4,628 3 2,052 15 510 200 40 60 : .. -: 3 128 1 0.1 640 530 100 1 100 1 100 1Includes irrigated cropland not harvested and nvt pastured. NORTH DAKOTA County Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 49 Item (Por definitions and explanations, see text) Ramsey Ransom Renville Richland Rolette Sargent Sheridan Sioux Slope 1 779 779.0 40 40 2 1 0.2 2,800 560 1,400.0 560.0 2,401 225 225 100 100 1 100 1 160 210 30 2 1 210 30 1 145 145.0 5 1 0.1 1,440 1,440.0 1 895 40 495 1 535 50 1 50 1 1 0.3 260 1,148 260.0 1,148.0 1 133 122 1 122 10 6 1 1 10 6 2 2 3 4 5 1950... a.l 3,920 1950... 1,960,0 7 8 9 10 11 1950. . . l.*nd in irrigated faras according to use, 1954: 2 acres. . » 1,112 480 480 13 14 15 16 Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). .acres.. . 2,310 2 u acres... Land In row or close-seeded cropa grown In strips 2,310 2 20 21 acres. .. Cropland used for row or grain crops 1,112 22 acres... 48 24 25 2b 27 26 1949 1 . . Irrigated land in faras according to use: Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... 2 48 30 31 32 1949... acres 1954... 1949. . . Faras with all harvested crops irrigated: 34 1949... 36 1949... Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Stark Steele Stutsman Towner Traill Walsh Ward Wells Williams 11 1 0.9 20,725 1,375 1,884.1 1,375.0 11 4,164 252 1,844 715 13,958 327 11 14,210 5 2,282 2 494 590 40 11 1 590 40 3 6!i 5,610 1,870.0 3 3,166 668 610 1,227 250 3 1,227 67 2 57 1 10 1 oii 480 480.0 1 342 15 60 40 15 1 30 1 357 18 18 7 8 0.4 2,379 1,297 339.9 162.1 7 1,230 10 413 363 85 13 467 70 7 562 1 320 85 240 209 6 7 160 173 1 1 80 9 1 4 2 17 1 1 6!i 560 560.0 1 240 '45 45 235 235 1 235 235 235 78 2 3 1950... 71 5.1 54,737 5 1950. . . 40,679 701.8 7 1950. . . Land in irrigated faras according to use, 1954: 572.9 78 9 10 11 acres. . . 16,011 1,072 10,415 7,875 13 1,766 135 15 16 Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). .acres. . . 23,631 60 70 IS 19 acres... Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips 26,469 8 20 21 acres. . . Cropland used for row or grain crops 2,507 1 22 acres.. . 7,069 24 25 26 27 28 1949.. Irrigated land in faras according to nae: Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949. . . 6,754 78 69 6,714 6,189 20 30 31 32 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Faras *i th all harvested crops irrigated: 11 355 110 31 34 1949... 29 3,416 36 1949... If 13 lIncludes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. 50 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF Item (For definitions and explanations see text) The State Adams Barnes Benson Billings Bottineau Bowman Burke FAHMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR 1 61,943 65,401 555 603 1,798 1,893 1/331 1,531 359 380 1,677 1,805 537 545 892 987 2 1950... 3 4 41,876,924 41,194,044 585,631 576,197 939,698 927,486 808,114 825,141 497,256 372,408 1,031,789 1,033,535 727, 224 683,056 647,271 635,045 1950... 5 6 1949... 21,241,135 20,352,760 265,247 258,215 610,944 564,449 465,396 452,06? 95,923 84,308 596,262 550,834 243,113 228,905 307,856 299,043 7 8 Farns by color of operator: 1950... 61,627 64,800 554 602 1,798 1,891 1,319 1,476 359 380 1,676 1,804 537 545 891 965 g 316 601 1 1 2 12 55 1 1 1 2 10 1950... 11 Faras by tenure of operator: 23,632 25,483 162 214 841 842 503 603 141 187 602 698 197 201 291 345 12 1950... 13 25,165 25,493 303 309 525 547 504 540 156 133 738 731 274 289 449 466 14 1950... 15 119 125 1 1 1 4 7 1 2 2 16 1950... 17 13,027 14,300 21.0 21.9 89 79 16.0 13.1 431 504 24.0 26.6 320 381 24.0 24.9 61 60 17.0 15.8 335 374 20.0 20.7 66 55 12.3 10.1 152 174 17.0 17.6 18 19 20 1950... 1950... 705 822 2 5 17 24 10 19 6 9 14 17 3 1 3 22 1950... 23 3,292 3,774 13 8 109 151 49 48 16 12 15 33 6 5 6 10 24 1950... 25 26 1950... 8,254 8,765 67 53 274 308 242 266 29 36 283 301 55 44 136 158 27 28 Crop-share tenants and croppers . ..number 1954. .. 1950... 7,104 7,464 43 34 249 269 221 239 21 3.0 254 266 38 34 132 151 29 30 1,150 1,301 24 19 25 39 21 29 6 29 35 17 10 4 7 1950... 31 32 1950... 776 939 7 13 31 21 19 46 10 3 23 23 2 5 7 6 33 198 201 1 6 5 5 9 1 2 9 11 1 1 34 1950... 35 36 1950... 578 738 6 13 25 16 14 37 9 1 14 12 2 5 6 5 37 1 and in faraa by tenure of operator: 11,452,143 11,852,365 115,449 133,746 351,564 324,944 237,792 255,635 99,418 158,160 257,104 268,699 149,405 135,050 148,565 151,789 38 1950... 39 22,724,750 21,644,228 377,000 367,032 380,333 369,379 377,990 364,168 273,770 161,011 588,125 573,685 5J8,385 509,669 411,428 388,664 40 1950... 41 42 1950. . . 357,655 293,648 7,280 7,260 2,560 6,410 9,675 42,881 306 245 43 7,342,376 7,403,803 85,902 68,159 205,241 233,163 185,922 195,663 81,187 53,237 186,254 190,906 59,434 38,337 87)278 94,59> 44 1950... 45 289,221 334,487 440 2,007 5,174 7,422 1,922 3,565 7,088 8,680 4,580 4,058 1,020 552 425 46 1950... 47 2,029,763 2,070,566 18,684 5,388 61,220 74,047 33,569 29,397 22,012 15,466 9,946 22,094 11,960 7,360 4,520 9,340 48 1950... 49 50 1950... 4,705,759 4,620,986 60,695 45,369 129,192 142,066 143,452 146,564 36,090 26,225 163,639 155,568 45,574 27,465 77,773 83,117 51 52 Crop-share tenants and croppers 1950... 3,773,856 3,630,015 28,700 20,933 114,041 118,944 131,732 117,269 14,610 15,825 143, 765 137,016 25,769 17,885 74,673 77,937 53 54 931,903 990,971 31,995 24,436 15,151 23,124 11,720 29,295 21,280 10,400 19,874 18,552 19,805 9,600 3,100 5,180 1950... 55 56 1950... 317,633 377,764 6,083 15,395 9,655 9,626 6,979 16,137 15,997 2,866 8,089 9,186 880 2,940 4,560 2,135 57 58 59 60 Cropland harvested by tenure of operator reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... 22,559 24,436 6,043,719 6,460,566 160 206 53,313 63,005 812 806 226,654 297, 179 472 569 136,821 139,728 136 181 34,968 35,951 570 666 138,499 237,136 193 193 64,107 55,160 283 340 67,874 71,385 61 reporting 1954. . . 1949 . . . acres 1954 . . . 1949... 25,095 25,361 10,988,987 9,716,667 303 306 169, 942 163,963 524 547 245,510 124,469 502 537 217,007 197,411 154 129 45,939 35,958 735 730 346,356 211,946 273 286 155,916 155,160 447 468 194,609 178,411 62 63 64 65 reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949... 111 121 74,274 84,991 1 1 2,405 1,685 1 1,183 4 7 2,960 5,728 2 2 134 86 . . r 66 67 68 69 reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954... 1949... 12,758 14,009 4,134,155 4,090,536 87 76 39,587 29, 562 422 498 137, 597 142,801 316 371 108,608 109,195 55 15,016 12,399 329 366 111,273 101,664 64 55 23,086 18,585 151 172 45,373 49,247 70 71 72 NORTH DAKOTA 51 OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Burleigh Cass Cavalier Dickey Divide Dunn Eddy Emmons Foster Golden Valley Grand ForkB Grant Griggs Hettinger 1,026 1,136 2,324 2,422 1,794 1,827 1,171 1,221 907 1,047 1,059 1,157 556 608 1,259 1,315 612 627 424 468 1,886 1,962 1,018 1,075 805 867 667 868 1 2 997, 172 1,003,600 1,097,006 1,095,182 920,804 911,621 683,640 682,975 772,865 765,703 1,168,996 1,230,238 410,438 393,064 939,606 936,699 414,668 400,284 551,349 530,193 875,604 870,288 1,036,498 988,916 439,042 435,613 745,452 718,723 3 i 409,894 402,429 836,013 809,133 530,052 506,861 441,214 405,170 322,630 319, 885 329,572 325,529 218,391 210,146 497,626 492,260 256,285 229,128 156,832 149,690 606,577 595,066 359,665 315,676 259,447 250,764 372,497 287,482 5 6 1,026 1,136 2,324 2,421 "i 1,794 1,827 1,171 1,221 907 1,047 1,014 1,119 45 38 555 607 1 1 1,259 1,315 612 627 424 468 1,885 1,961 1 1 1,018 1,073 "*2 805 867 886 866 1 7 8 9 10 399 434 986 1,004 796 833 408 415 302 410 437 496 226 263 360 384 264 276 139 156 803 810 328 395 426 457 279 276 11 12 487 531 666 663 563 529 510 534 512 516 462 472 236 224 515 550 236 211 210 205 625 634 519 500 242 237 443 437 13 U 4 6 11 8 4 5 2 6 1 2 2 1 4 3 5 7 2 1 13 1£ 136 165 13.3 14.5 661 747 26.5 30.8 431 460 24.0 25.2 251 266 21.4 21.8 92 121 10.1 11.6 158 187 14.9 16.2 94 120 16.9 19.7 384 381 30.5 29.0 112 136 18.3 21.7 72 107 17.0 22.9 453 511 24.0 26.0 169 179 16.6 16.7 137 173 17.0 20.0 165 153 18.6 17.6 17 IS 19 20 28 21 23 36 9 9 11 27 1 7 9 3 4 10 13 „ . 6 5 1 3 52 52 3 5 5 15 7 2 21 22 38 49 191 273 21 31 143 133 5 6 48 52 32 35 196 181 35 39 2 11 85 91 74 78 17 28 33 23 23 24 52 82 419 408 372 391 88 90 82 103 90 119 55 66 165 161 68 83 67 84 291 334 84 90 110 118 113 122 25 26 34 63 364 342 361 373 46 55 79 102 71 87 46 54 128 131 57 64 54 58 261 297 51 61 89 94 82 98 27 28 18 19 55 66 11 18 42 35 3 1 19 32 9 12 37 30 11 19 13 26 30 37 33 29 21 24 31 24 29 30 IS 13 28 30 29 29 9 16 4 12 13 7 4 15 13 26 3 9 2 9 25 34 8 6 5 12 12 6 31 32 5 3 2 6 3 3 1 6 1 6 3 1 2 4 4 1 2 1 3 9 6 4 4 2 3 5 1 33 34 13 10 26 24 26 26 8 10 3 12 7 4 3 13 9 22 2 7 1 6 16 28 4 2 3 9 7 5 35 36 265,606 252,192 363,707 356,665 320,161 344,969 186,090 183,604 179,435 223,733 350,131 354,121 124,804 133,382 234,532 241,680 132,211 135,825 103,623 121,843 277,504 279,260 241,969 280, 722 194,161 195,264 181,594 169,029 37 38 607,626 626,620 416,609 402,715 379,220 345,265 361,145 360,239 527,989 467,057 689,017 697,370 219,981 191,152 468,152 474,526 218,708 188,628 386,079 323,621 389,438 373,693 652,022 575,905 177,773 160,501 453,937 440,369 39 4U 28,977 33,032 8,546 6,204 2,303 3,040 2,680 6,159 70 3,360 3,600 640 4,960 2,747 10,590 10,996 2,560 3,360 41 4.' 94,963 91,756 308,144 329,598 219,120 218,347 133,725 132,973 65,371 74,913 126,488 175,147 65,653 67,890 236,922 220>493 63,749 70,871 58,900 84,729 198,072 206,339 139,947 128,931 67,108 79,846 109,921 109,325 4'. 44 20,652 8,271 5,648 10,246 1,945 2,126 1,777 14,677 75 6,732 33,179 1,749 1,126 5,291 5,840 1,915 2,050 200 893 12,334 11,901 2,000 2,069 915 5,229 2,764 1,360 4^ 46 28,532 31,468 101,318 136,137 12,035 14,110 75,536 63,602 5,200 4,185 38,980 41,480 24,230 20,730 119,711 104,159 19,018 17,816 1,685 7,727 48,059 45,977 62,064 60,992 6,446 13,475 28,970 19,821 4? 48 35,285 45,977 190,869 176,010 194,170 189,192 51,886 50,077 57,592 64,688 73,876 89,806 37,246 39,874 105,631 97,150 41,693 46,164 56,214 74,875 129,082 138,036 72,453 59,810 56,276 57,564 73,003 86,058 49 50 22,005 31,873 161,252 141,989 186,550 176,002 18,537 25,265 56,352 64,048 53,604 49,804 30,607 28,191 69,649 63,935 32,095 31,322 33,597 35,382 111,459 119,700 37,358 30,430 42,610 42,417 49,051 61,562 51 52 13,280 14,104 29,617. 34,021 7,620 13,190 33,349 24,812 1,240 640 20,272 40,002 6,639 11,683 35,982 33,215 9,598 14,842 22,617 39,493 17,623 18,336 35,095 29,380 13,666 15,147 23,952 24,496 53 54 10,494 6,040 10,309 7,205 10,970 12,919 4,526 4,617 2,504 6,040 6,900 10,682 2,428 6,160 6,289 13,344 1,123 4,841 801 1,234 8,597 10,425 3,430 6,060 1,471 3,580 5,184 2,086 55 56 382 407 116,843 106,924 939 964 273,159 258,834 752 802 182,883 191,746 387 396 114,153 105,287 297 397 78,077 97,112 415 482 114,460 117,511 220 243 67,672 72,196 340 372 118,645 123,514 260 261 82,665 80,842 132 148 33,897 33,469 753 795 189,589 188,632 321 371 87, 991 90,612 419 448 113,548 111,117 274 260 94,663 70,106 57 58 59 60 485 526 238,674 237,097 665 661 319,438 297,949 561 527 222,604 191,430 510 532 238,383 217,076 511 510 215,190 190,344 460 467 170,362 159,827 235 223 112,005 98,400 513 549 243,375 246,559 236 209 132,996 104,881 210 200 99,915 84,228 624 631 273,149 256,334 519 495 216,666 179, 194 242 237 105,154 91,871 443 420 224,238 172,805 t-1 63 (.4 4 6 6,650 12,307 10 7 5,928 3,819 4 5 1,547 2,048 2 6 1,685 2,199 1 5 2 2 760 377 1 430 4 2,868 3 899 4 7 7,117 8,866 2 1 675 715 65 66 67 (,8 133 157 47,727 46,101 650 736 237,488 248, 531 423 456 123,018 121,637 245 261 86,993 80,608 92 121 29,358 32,429 154 186 43,990 47,814 92 115 38,714 39,120 380 375 135,606 122,187 110 134 40,624 40,537 71 98 22,121 31,993 444 496 138,722 141,234 168 174 54,311 45,155 134 171 40,745 47,776 159 147 53,596 44,571 69 70 71 7.' 52 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Kidder La Moure Logan McHenry Mcintosh McKenzie McLean Mercer Morton FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR 1 871 963 1,365 1,381 827 905 1,596 1,715 982 1,017 1,203 1,234 1,859 1,993 852 890 1,453 1,536 2 1950. . . .3 825,938 814,833 733, 344 722,155 613,983 609,546 1,112,610 1,116,144 620,007 586,255 1,305,775 1,193,921 1,295,791 1,304,911 663,297 653,673 1,241,380 1,218,265 4 1950... 5 367,666 350,948 486,149 434,844 338,043 320, 803 617,011 584,054 375,048 346,305 330,447 329,965 687,880 662,703 256,849 254,337 449,111 460,303 6 1949... 7 Paras by color of operator: 1950... 871 963 1,364 1,378 827 904 1,594 1,714 982 1,017 1,181 1,230 1,829 1,913 843 872 1,452 1,536 9 10 1950... 1 3 1 2 1 ... 22 4 30 80 9 18 1 11 Faras by tenure of operator: 270 290 520 536 205 235 560 641 238 237 544 561 563 601 248 288 615 662 12 1950... 13 461 509 542 546 421 413 706 695 542 511 526 540 928 997 409 416 556 595 14 1950... If, 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 3 3 4 2 8 6 16 1950... 17 138 162 15.8 16.8 301 297 22.1 21.5 201 257 24.3 28.4 327 378 20.5 22.0 201 269 20.5 26.5 130 130 10.8 10.5 368 391 19.8 19.6 195 184 22.9 20.7 274 273 18.9 17.8 18 19 20 Proportion of tenancy.. 1950... 1950... 21 10 8 8 11 7 7 9 20 7 8 15 13 34 32 9 14 16 16 22 1950... 23 52 63 110 129 106 146 55 71 126 129 11 7 88 93 94 84 92 65 24 1950... 25 26 Share tenants and croppers... 1950... 70 91 165 126 81 98 248 265 62 121 96 104 233 249 83 75 152 154 28 Crop-share tenants and cro spers.... number 1954... 1950... 54 78 143 103 68 85 209 220 58 115 78 80 212 216 51 46 95 102 29 30 Livestock- share tenants . . . 1950... 16 13 22 23 13 13 39 45 4 6 18 24 21 33 32 29 57 52 U 32 Other and unspecified tenants 1950... 6 18 .31 7 6 15 22 6 11 8 6 13 17 9 11 14 18 33 3 6 6 3 4 6 2 3 1 3 2 5 4 2 2 3 34 1950... 35 6 15 25 1 3 11 16 4 8 7 3 11 12 5 9 12 15 36 1950... 37 Land in faras by tenure of operator 199,878 184,917 234,808 235,495 138,872 144,923 284, 156 315,800 134,684 129,752 389,215 348,138 263,015 270,321 127, 554 136, 365 425,224 441,371 )8 1950... 39 506,286 504,698 364,963 355,081 346,933 320,200 636,187 591,813 379,425 328,878 757,230 756,037 808,347 807,840 410,843 383,223 607,979 582,869 40 1950... .'.i 9,060 7,763 1,519 1,280 6,020 2,720 560 82,000 7,970 3,175 12,480 13,124 16,871 42 1950... 43 110,714 117,455 132,054 130,299 128,178 144,423 186,247 205,811 105,338 127,625 77,330 81,776 224,429 223,575 124,900 121,605 195,053 177,154 44 1950... 45 6,670 8,610 3,060 2,737 4,277 3,842 3,359 6,413 3,080 3,118 12,469 3,457 15,822 20,205 3,284 13,161 8,437 5,949 46 1950... 47 45,962 44,574 55,948 60,258 67,107 88,268 32, 536 40,445 72, 570 66,099 11,163 7,785 67,264 64,474 67,178 54,990 59,046 51,997 48 1950... 50 Share tenants and croppers.. 1950... 56,366 64,271 68,956 56,735 51,590 50,273 143, 595 145,150 26,783 54, 643 51,146 63,104 136,679 131,603 51,592 49,053 119,748 110,435 51 52 Crop-share tenants and crc 1950... 38,542 48,011 56,131 41,944 42,534 39,034 111,786 112,437 24, 173 49,693 39,754 43,395 116,034 108,771 24,908 28,613 63,935 65,462 53 54 Livestock- share tenants.. 1950... 17,824 16,260 12,825 14,791 9,056 11,239 31,809 32,713 2,610 4,950 11,392 19,709 20,645 22,832 26,684 20,440 55,813 44,973 55 Other and unspecified tenants Cropland harvested by tenure of op 1,716 262 281 85,370 77,467 4,090 10, 569 487 516 152,343 139,656 5,204 2,040 205 232 77,224 78,059 6,757 13,803 535 613 160,021 166,212 2,905 3,765 234 234 81,488 80,010 2,552 7,430 517 541 105,271 9°, 860 4,664 7,293 528 585 141,793 142,236 2,846 4,401 241 266 52,458 57,753 7,822 8,773 601 645 155,709 169,767 56 57 1950... crator: farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954.. . 1949... 58 59 60 61 farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949... 460 507 225,449 214,963 542 543 242,272 215,754 420 413 188, 328 163,677 702 694 342,488 297, 362 542 509 228,462 191,095 520 536 194,209 199,553 924 994 422,432 397,004 408 413 150,274 140,504 555 593 211,421 213,292 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949... 2 2 2,305 3,056 2 2 1,274 612 ::: 3 1 2,037 960 1 367 3 3 5,530 1,108 "4 1,867 2 2,993 8 6 3,156 4,607 69 farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954... 1949... 137 162 54, 542 55,462 292 286 90,260 78,822 200 257 72,491 79,067 322 373 112,465 119,520 199 266 64,731 75,200 121 128 25,437 29,444 354 389 123,655 121,596 193 184 54,117 53,087 267 269 78,825 72,637 70 71 72 NORTH DAKOTA OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 53 Mountrail Nelson Oliver Pembina Pierce Ramsey Hansom Renville Richland Rolette Sargent Sheridan Sioux Slope 1,279 1,484 1,104 1,186 555 567 1,519 1,589 957 985 1,269 1,279 1,140 1,185 833 851 2,325 2,442 1,001 1,137 1,168 1,146 865 881 319 419 447 456 1 2 1,107,083 1,141,920 618,648 611,672 425,781 423,171 664,308 652,769 664,940 650,805 774, 194 768,729 496,571 555,966 539,306 510,989 865,227 867,222 514,736 531,140 543,728 517,729 588,421 577,932 664,443 612,201 591,820 611,225 3 4 420,759 430,897 371,536 347,750 174,988 169,714 447,743 433,639 403,774 396,405 407,298 448,116 339,801 313,865 316,472 290,462 663,892 666,740 242,833 247,042 366,691 338,185 285,304 279,357 131,793 145,422 182,025 163,761 5 6 1,277 1,480 1,103 1,186 554 565 1,519 1,589 957 984 1,269 1,279 1,139 1,185 833 850 2,323 2,439 858 863 1,167 1,146 864 881 286 322 447 456 .7 e 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 143 274 1 1 33 97 9 ID 415 541 502 546 184 218 825 829 327 321 531 532 519 510 280 291 847 908 389 428 453 426 245 249 39 81 172 183 11 12 690 749 354 350 234 231 478 489 408 424 391 369 387 395 404 409 793 773 356 427 451 444 396 412 208 266 206 209 13 U 2 1 1 8 4 1 1 3 2 1 4 4 2 6 3 2 6 2 1 2 15 16 174 192 13.6 12.9 247 289 22.4 24.4 137 118 24.7 20.8 208 267 13.7 16.8 222 239 23.2 24.3 345 377 27.2 29.5 231 278 20.3 23.5 149 151 17.9 17.7 684 757 29.4 31.0 252 280 25.2 24.6 258 273 22.1 23.8 224 218 25.9 24.7 66 70 20.8 16.7 68 62 15.2 13.6 17 18 19 20 17 20 8 12 3 6 16 27 3 10 5 8 13 15 3 4 31 - 31 70 77 12 22 8 6 24 19 7 5 21 22 36 25 34 53 52 39 10 14 54 56 26 28 108 126 5 15 306 376 25 27 136 169 80 74 25 23 7 13 23 24 108 141 193 2O0 75 63 142 188 154 157 300 312 101 119 136 123 317 315 130 121 96 71 119 129 13 24 48 40 25 26 99 121 169 176 46 39 131 170 141 140 276 285 69 86 136 115 281 266 119 114 75 55 99 106 9 18 35 29 27 28 9 20 24 24 29 24 11 18 13 17 24 27 32 33 8 36 49 11 7 21 16 20 23 6 13 11 29 30 13 6 12 24 7 10 40 38 11 16 14 29 9 18 5 9 30 35 27 55 14 11 17 9 4 4 6 4 31 32 2 5 2 6 2 3 3 13 2 1 7 3 3 4 2 3 13 10 10 5 9 1 1 2 4 1 33 34 11 1 10 18 5 7 37 25 9 15 7 26 6 14 3 6 17 25 17 50 5 10 17 9 3 2 2 3 35 36 225,605 288,404 230,530 238,427 102,301 122,990 294, 566 281,664 172,163 166,382 247,801 249,617 176,500 165,768 132,526 128,700 253,288 267,433 139, 597 139,364 167,841 150,912 117,361 117,758 19,945 33,328 150,854 150,189 37 38 741,098 726,300 252,046 227,957 229,477 227,769 288,959 278,684 354,280 341,237 313,416 295,490 225, 336 219,911 326, 176 303,691 370,528 350,452 256,038 273,898 270,421 264,469 331,648 329,070 495,071 494,738 364,346 398,459 39 40 3,660 320 2,648 6,1.50 2,178 2,280 880 237 2,950 70,124 960 1,888 4,059 1,534 2,720 2,155 1,760 72,453 . 11,035 800 16,400 41 42 140,380 123,556 135,752 142,640 94,003 72,412 74,633 90,243 138,497 140,906 212,097 223,385 91,785 100,163 80,604 78, 598 240,451 247,449 115,042 116,344 102,746 100,193 139,412 129,344 76,974 73,100 75,820 46,177 43 44 13,873 7,762 2,990 4,484 1,610 1,660 3,043 5,767 2,320 4,085 695 2,027 3,283 2,209 127 1,140 8,194 6,476 19,277 19,332 1,651 5,726 3,160 2,100 31,068 30,791 7,161 1,960 45 46 36,985 22,335 20,605 27,912 35,356 26,764 7,300 5,368 36,803 35,654 22,201 17,846 44,079 50,082 3,580 7,050 111,292 133,246 16,080 14,956 57,151 66,989 54,868 45,657 31,705 25,957 4,880 14,267 47 48 83,567 92,314 106,381 98,290 53,177 40,044 49,519 70,530 91,850 90,776 185,876 188,318 41,655 44,208 76, 565 66,230 112,506 99,059 74,028 68,922 41,091 25,874 73, 547 77,667 11,931 14,672 58,959 27,710 49 50 73,867 70,332 93,256 83,335 26,354 17,937 45,339 60,061 82,630 80,090 167,350 168, 243 25,781 28,948 76, 565 60,166 95,441 78,702 66,364 65,234 28,724 17, 586 55,082 55,127 7,705 8,462 26,237 14,870 51 52 9,700 21,982 13,125 14,955- 26,823 22,107 4,180 10,469 9,220 10,686 18,526 20,075 15,874 15,260 6,064 17,065 20,357 7,664 3,688 12,367 8,288 18,465 22,540 4,226 6,210 32,722 12,840 53 5,955 1,145 5,776 11,954 3,860 3,944 14,771 8,578 7,524 10,391 3,325 15,194 2,768 3,664 332 4,178 8,459 8,668 5,657 13,134 2,853 1,604 7,837 3,920 2,270 1,680 4,820 2,240 55 56 398 530 85,089 312,195 486 530 136,319 136,456 183 208 44,716 52,163 795 797 195,221 185,102 316 306 107,013 100,466 498 519 134,681 146, 302 491 478 116,874 103, 430 263 282 75,131 73,048 784 848 187,455 200,353 353 378 55, 683 60,012 409 407 108,971 96,939 236 245 56,479 59,363 38 78 8,542 11,884 167 174 54,755 50,680 57 it 5') 60 690 748 273,503 63, 569 354 348 151,659 126,425 234 228 88,704 87,173 478 488 196,652 186,265 405 423 209,672 206,612 391 369 163,004 169,283 387 395 154,280 142,216 404 408 192,867 171,687 791 770 285,411 265,755 350 419 130,959 131,621 450 443 185,096 171,601 395 411 158,569 156,184 206 263 102,178 114,857 203 206 103,755 94,937 61 6.' 63 64 2 510 1 1 195 1,410 8 4,715 1,861 1 520 2 1 500 133 3 1 2,610 47 1 3 811 1,480 3 2 580 564 6 3 1,871 1,756 2 910 2 2 1,170 1,005 1 2 540 1,525 65 66 67 68 173 188 62,167 54,623 246 285 83,363 83,459 137 114 41,568 30,378 202 258 51,155 60,411 222 237 87,089 88,807 339 373 109,113 132,398 226 266 66,037 68, 172 143 149 48,474 45,727 674 745 190,215 199,152 228 261 55,611 54,845 247 261 70,753 57,889 224 216 70,256 62,900 65 68 19,903 17,676 65 60 22,975 16,619 69 70 71 72 54 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations see text) Stark Steele Stutsman Towner Traill Walsh Ward Wells Williams FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR 1 1,169 1,232 862 903 2,042 2,107 884 914 1,326 1,411 2,084 2,132 1,983 2,022 1,391 1,446 1,536 1,649 2 1950... 3 4 1950... 892,690 876,141 438,807 441,525 1,394,121 1,357,256 630,174 632,930 542,480 537,422 838,297 815,934 1,288,993 1,221,654 811,256 793,782 1,278,652 1,248,258 5 362,515 335,132 296,053 289,851 758,043 721,722 355,433 368,631 403,316 383,332 574,710 539,632 683,509 626,084 496,510 478,463 464,497 6 1949... 457,261 7 Faraa by color of operator: 1,169 1,231 862 903 2,041 2,106 884 914 1,326 1,411 2,084 2,131 1,983 2,020 1,390 1,446 1,535 8 1950. . . 1,646 9 10 1950... 1 1 1 ... 1 2 1 1 3 11 Faraa by tenure of operator: 546 577 369 385 703 767 275 287 554 595 1,032 1,087 733 792 511 528 528 12 1950. . . 650 13 418 405 251 276 881 853 323 337 432 398 652 617 835 828 524 527 827 14 1950. . . 823 15 16 1950... 4 3 1 7 2 2 2 2 3 7 6 6 1 3 1 4 17 201 247 17.2 20.0 241 242 28.0 26.8 431 485 22.1 23.0 286 288 32.4 31.5 338 416 25.5 29.5 397 421 19.0 19.7 409 396 20.6 19.6 355 388 25.5 26.8 180 18 19 20 1950... 1950... 172 11.7 10.4 21 5 8 11 7 18 24 6 6 16 19 37 40 34 33 14 10 8 22 1950... 8 23 38 51 26 54 174 207 11 24 65 80 45 54 60 66 83 87 18 24 1950. . . 9 25 26 1950... 143 180 187 170 235 234 247 253 238 275 274 287 287 262 240 266 139 133 27 28 Crop-share tenants and croppers . . .number 1954. . . 1950. . . 105 140 176 144 205 196 232 237 218 246 253 261 265 232 191 220 125 121 29 38 40 11 26 30 38 15 16 20 29 21 26 22 30 49 46 14 30 1950. . . 12 31 32 1950... 15 8 17 11 24 20 22 5 19 42 41 40 28 35 18 25 15 22 33 3 3 1 1 7 5 1 1 5 7 12 9 5 7 10 1 2 34 1950... 5 35 36 1950... 12 5 16 10 17 15 21 4 14 35 29 31 23 28 8 24 13 17 37 Land in faraa by tenure of operator: 336,254 354,088 139,286 143,749 348,682 377,332 142,095 149,399 162,220 172,966 323,060 336,929 338,030 357,600 239,167 237,199 280,240 38 1950. . . 314,773 39 416,843 366,791 177,029 182,467 770,378 714,554 294,808 296,352 237,460 206,361 364,429 328,644 713,241 655,897 367,975 352,259 870,827 in 1950... 816,870 41 42 1950. . . 5,160 2,902 1,280 10,146 3,777 960 1,920 2,044 2,011 6,432 10,963 9,837 690 1,492 640 8,875 43 134,433 152,360 121,212 115,309 264,915 261,593 193,271 186,219 140,880 156,051 148,797 143,929 226,759 198,320 203,424 202,832 126,945 44 1950. . . 107,740 45 1,752 3,064 6,115 3,115 4,577 10,347 2,248 2,330 4,529 3,134 10,334 10,434 5,898 6,055 4,903 3,105 5,309 46 1950... 4,641 47 25,693 34,379 14,011 28,420 116,496 119,664 7,955 16,973 33,581 36,778 25,790 21,218 38,657 39,963 54,148 49,037 16,078 48 1950. . . 6,390 49 50 1950... 98,932 112,227 93,331 79,866 136,274 123,957 170,135 164,495 97,369 103,546 102,751 101,952 170,879 140,297 137,392 136,519 99,898 86,569 51 52 Crop-ehare tenants and croppers 1950... 66,812 79,331 88,139 65,043 108,973 96,824 157,178 151,475 89,260 91,275 90,433 90,634 153,462 116,016 106,121 110,059 86,770 75,176 53 54 1950... 32,120 32,896 5,192 14,823 27,301 27,133 12,957 13,020 8,109 12,271 12,318 11,318 17,417 24,281 31,271 26,460 13,128 11,393 55 56 1950. . . 8,056 2,690 7,755 3,908 7,568 7,625 12,933 2,421 5,401 12,593 9,922 10,325 11,325 12,005 6,981 14,171 5,660 10,140 57 Cropland harveeted by tenure of operator reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949. . . 538 557 143,280 136,227 355 375 94,347 95,324 636 711 189,927 201,928 251 276 80,743 86,487 526 572 119,332 124,332 992 1,060 218,259 218,675 701 763 180,216 186,210 494 499 146,890 143,362 522 58 59 60 623 101,638 121,162 61 reporting 1954... 1949. . . acres 1954... 1949... 417 403 162,777 136,144 251 276 117,831 119,049 878 851 415,838 379,934 322 334 165,159 168,474 432 396 176,203 146,943 651 615 254,030 219,335 833 826 371,637 329,024 523 526 223,011 209,413 825 62 63 64 823 313,405 291,651 65 66 67 68 reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... 4 3 1,395 845 1 819 7 .: 5,142 2,619 2 620 2 2 1,305 1,635 3 7 1,804 4,624 6 5 3,716 4,102 1 3 314 895 1 4 170 1,597 69 reporting 1954... 1949. . . acres 1954. .. 1949... 195 243 55,063 61,916 240 240 83,056 75,478 441 472 147,136 137,241 282 284 109,531 113,050 333 404 106,476 110,422 388 415 100,617 96,998 389 383 127,940 106,748 350 385 126,295 124,795 179 70 71 72 168 49,284 42,851 NORTH DAKOTA 55 County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 [Data for items, shown in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM Faras by size: All farms number 1954... Under 10 acres number 1954. . . 1950... Under 3 acres number 1954... 1950... 3 to 9 acres number 1954... 1950... 10 to 29 acres number 1954... 1950... 30 to 49 acres number 1954... 1950. . . 50 to 69 acres number 1954... 1950... 70 to 99 acres number 1954. . . 1950. . . 100 to 139 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 140 to 179 acres number 1954. . . 1950. . . 180 to 219 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 220 to 259 acres number 1954... 1950. . . 260 to 499 acres number 1954... 1950. . . 500 to 999 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 1,000 acres and over number 1954. . . 1950... Land in faras by size of farn: All land in farms acres 1954... 1950... Under 10 acres acres 1954... 1950... 10 to 29 acres acres 1954... 1950... 30 to 49 acres acres 1954... 1950... 50 to 69 acres acres 1954... 1950... 70 to 99 acres acres 1954... 1950... 100 to 139 acres acres 1954... 1950... 140 to 179 acres acres 1954... 1950... 180 to 219 acres acres 1954... 1950. . . 220 to 259 acres acres 1954... 1950... 260 to 499 acres acres 1954. . . 1950. . . 500 tc 999 acres acres 1954... 1950. . . 1,000 acres and over acres 1954... 1950. . . FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM gsttmaled number of farms 1956... 1950. . . Field-crop farms other than veietable and fru t t-and-nut number 1956. . . 1950. . . Cash-$raln number 1956. . . 1950. . . Cotton number 1956. . . 1950. . . Other field-crop number 1956... 1950. . . Vegetable farms number 1956... 1950. . . Pruit-and-nul farms number 1956... 1950. . . Dai ru farms number 1956. . . 1950. . . Poultn/ farms number 1956... 1950. . . Livestock farms other than dairy and poult ru number 1956. . . 1950. . . General farms number 1956... 1950. . . Primarilu crop number 1956... 1950. . . Primarilu livestock number 1956... 1950. . . Crop and livestock number 1956... 1950. . . Ulscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1956... 1950... 61,943 757 592 434 131 323 461 490 619 366 461 202 262 574 657 539 631 3,923 4,707 935 1,113 1,896 2,182 20,337 23,316 21,999 22,086 9,925 8,775 41,876,924 41,194,044 2,198 2,636 7,990 10,017 14,194 17,987 11,685 15,132 46,447 53,695 63,715 74,352 627,062 751,429 186,713 221,152 452,919 522,548 7,927,480 9,021,478 15,771,023 15,729,350 16,765,498 14,774,268 61,801 65,401 39,553 39,888 38,733 39,191 820 697 3,159 2,510 291 281 7,694 10,218 8,371 9,711 612 332 973 1,369 6,786 8,010 2,717 2,782 3 9 93 110 189 205 245 228 585,631 576,197 5 10 12 79 40 120 181 160 236 377 494 1,760 3,530 840 1,637 725 2,147 36,774 43,891 142,001 151,767 402,937 372,105 555 603 271 324 271 324 167 130 81 107 14 1,798 24 20 13 1 11 19 19 28 9 14 15 18 16 13 166 178 2 33 77 65 751 846 577 556 138 116 939,698 927,486 81 97 264 399 327 530 224 345 1,163 1,443 1,877 1,536 27,411 28,333 400 6,653 18,485 15,547 289,577 324,282 400,790 386,207 199,099 162,114 1,833 1,893 1,336 1,058 1,336 1,058 153 253 182 416 20 52 156 364 65 74 1,331 23 23 12 2 11 21 12 23 13 28 3 8 13 29 11 27 46 113 26 37 49 457 522 508 519 178 153 808,114 825,141 81 140 176 324 511 1,096 185 475 1,035 2,332 1,250 3,244 7,297 18,013 5,146 7,281 9,729 11,651 181,108 202,350 349,730 358,941 251,866 219,294 1,353 1,531 842 916 842 909 Billings 139 77 15 10 130 153 161 204 1 14 22 24 138 166 66 171 13 81 95 108 132 143 107 497,256 372,408 161 120 322 2,383 3,040 980 2,161 3,136 32,282 37,184 80,085 97,089 380,140 230,395 358 380 120 92 120 92 196 222 1,677 9 5 2 2 7 16 14 7 13 8 10 14 18 21 25 109 159 32 34 49 59 576 648 634 621 204 195 1,031,789 1,033,535 20 45 281 215 279 513 474 593 1,128 1,470 2,524 2,959 17,338 25,323 6,359 6,789 11,740 14,090 224,340 249,293 457,648 442,921 309,658 289,324 1,634 1,805 1,310 1,425 1,310 1,424 104 130 73 103 537 1 1 6 11 63 86 189 174 241 235 727,224 683,056 30 55 37 37 il6 340 342 130 110 4,165 3,799 380 777 1,440 2,605 24,270 34,422 142,783 131,150 553,648 509,649 546 545 257 243 257 243 24 10 171 225 59 48 50 48 35 19 3 6 48 72 3 16 25 260 348 387 381 159 132 647,271 635,045 24 31 52 115 165 105 400 320 330 737 7,676 11,455 600 1,633 3,849 5,991 103,697 139,709 282,049 273,608 248,411 201,351 696 871 696 871 7 20 38 27 93 51 80 51 35 18 56 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZF OF FARM AND BY TYPE [Data for items shovn in italics are based on Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Burleigh Cass Cavalier Dickey Divide Eddy FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM Fans by size: All farms number 1954. Under 10 acres number 1954. 1950. Under 3 acres number 1954. 1950. 3 to 9 acres number 1954. 1950. 10 to 29 acres number 1954. 1950. 30 to 49 acres number 1954. 1950. 50 to 69 acres number 1954. 1950. 70 to 99 acres number 1954 . 1950. 1O0 to 139 acres number 1954. 1950. 140 to 179 acres number 1954. 1950. 180 to 219 acres number 1954. 1950. 220 to 259 acres number 1954. 1950. 260 to 499 acres number 1954. 1950. 500 to 999 acres number 1954. 1950. 1,000 acres and over number 1954. 1950. Land in faros by size of fan: All land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Under 10 acres acres 1954. 1950. 10 to 29 acres acres 1954. 1950.. 30 to 49 acres acres 1954. 1950.. 50 to 69 acres acres 1954. 1950.. 70 to 99 acres acres 1954. 1950.. 100 to 139 acres acres 1954., 1950., 140 to 179 acres acres 1954.. 1950.. 180 to 219 acres acres 1954.. 1950., 220 to 259 acres acres 1954.. 1950. , 260 to 499 acres acres 1954 . . 1950.. 500 to 999 acres acres 1954.. 1950.. 1,000 acres and over acres 1954.. 1950.. FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Estimated number of farms 1954.. 1950.. Field-crop farms other than vegetable and frult-and-nul number 1954.. 1950.. Cash-grain number 195i. . 1950. . Cotton number 1954. . 1950. . Other fteld-rmp number 1954. . 1950. . Vegetable farms number 1954.. 1950.. Frult-and-nul farms number 1954.. 1950. . Dalru farms number 1954.. 1950.. Poultru farms number 1954.. 1950.. Livestock farms other than dalru and poultru number 1954. . 1950.. General farms number 1954. . 1950.. Primarily crop number 1954.. 1950.. Primarily livestock number 1954.. 1950.. Crop and livestock number 1954.. 1950.. Hlscpl laneous and unclassified farms number 1954.. 1950.. 9 12 36 54 8 16 17 17 193 244 408 429 310 300 997,172 1,003,600 51 71 220 326 266 345 183 481 642 942 1,013 1,404 5,662 8,589 1,596 3,347 4,079 4,000 74,520 95,629 305,832 315,464 603,108 573,002 1,030 1,136 452 339 452 339 292 467 139 148 97 126 96 101 51 48 24 11 27 37 39 41 24 21 7 9 29 31 33 34 192 245 62 68 119 119 1,008 1,082 616 587 144 137 1,097,006 1,095,182 158 203 605 679 904 823 42S 515 2,355 2,462 3,918 4,016 30,586 38,778 12,474 13,572 28,424 28,575 380,714 404,294 432,113 410,317 204,327 190,948 2,385 2,422 1,812 1,742 1,751 1,715 226 241 175 301 17 26 5 47 153 228 61 81 27 10 12 15 10 18 19 11 15 5 4 19 17 14 13 116 133 33 28 69 81 781 854 570 530 131 123 920,804 911,621 91 70 287 290 US 583 268 221 1,526 1,351 1,664 1,469 18,490 21,567 6,544 5,621 16,482 19,463 304,996 331,421 396,669 368,744 173,339 160,821 1,872 1,827 1,447 1,633 1,441 1,621 45 34 109 65 11 1 5 93 64 190 51 27 419 474 442 441 129 117 683,640 682,975 33 61 309 209 355 196 175 339 1,202 1,306 2,262 1,921 9,075 11,670 2,987 3,861 6,944 6,523 165,560 186,854 312,078 305,945 182,660 164,090 1,153 1,221 505 335 505 335 297 465 271 277 23 12 26 81 222 184 35 75 2 1 3 7 2 6 2 5 2 2 5 2 2 1 29 52 2 2 13 19 197 296 385 453 263 201 772,865 765,703 15 40 24 102 76 196 110 111 400 150 247 120 4,644 8,319 370 400 3,120 4,560 81,484 118,755 290,476 338,621 391,899 294,329 913 1,047 842 923 842 923 1,059 6 9 5 7 13 225 299 411 429 352 325 1,168,996 1,230,238 9 54 70 117 70 40 60 233 397 752 344 587 5,920 7,007 1,165 2,120 1,680 3,087 91,437 121,773 306,016 316,322 761,828 778,146 1,047 1,157 427 362 427 362 382 499 170 226 16 "l6 15 138 211 30 50 2 7 21 29 5 7 7 14 163 193 232 243 111 92 410,438 393,064 21 40 60 111 31 160 176 96 154 269 838 3,326 4,645 977 1,391 1,672 3,371 66,033 75,584 165,343 168,354 172,434 138,416 556 608 234 314 234 314 133 143 112 95 10 5 22 10 20 11 9 6 11 28 26 15 15 17 24 359 419 569 566 234 221 939,606 936,699 34 28 110 165 185 285 345 848 717 722 1,282 4,392 4,142 3,027 2,921 4,114 5,726 145,245 165,674 407,635 404,055 373,139 351,514 1,209 1,315 746 529 746 529 74 100 90 331 289 316 1 'io 65 278 251 10 34 NORTH DAKOTA 57 OF FARM : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Golden Valley Grand Forks Grant Grtggs Hettinger Kidder La Moure Logan McHenry Mcintosh McKenzle McLean Mercer Morton 42-1 1,886 1,018 805 887 871 1,365 827 1,596 982 1,203 1,859 852 1,453 1 4 41 5 4 7 1 25 6 1 11 23 9 10 2 10 17 3 . 3 5 17 4 q 3 9 9 17 7 3 3 30 5 3 5 13 3 7 12 4 6 4 2 5 1 1 8 i 4 4 4 2 5 1 11 1 2 1 12 3 1 4 11 5 4 6 8 12 2 4 2 5 9 3 5 3 5 9 13 5 7 4 14 2 3 3 3 17 1 10 3 11 12 5 9 9 5 24 3 6 2 4 7 2 11 2 11 6 9 14 9 1 23 1 3 3 6 9 2 14 10 5 11 10 1 19 3 2 4 5 6 5 17 5 12 13 1 3 11 1 12 2 1 4 9 8 3 2 4 2 1 12 12 2 2 2 5 1 8 2 7 8 7 4 13 1 30 6 1 2 4 9 2 17 8 20 14 4 10 14 i 34 8 6 3 11 3 13 6 26 14 4 6 15 1 32 3 11 2 3 15 4 12 11 23 13 7 10 16 3 23 7 6 5 7 11 1 18 14 32 16 6 14 17 19 199 23 34 44 24 87 10 73 11 94 91 38 28 18 23 243 36 45 34 27 103 25 88 21 97 115 37 33 19 2 52 10 10 6 6 12 7 19 11 22 25 12 12 20 55 7 9 4 10 17 7 30 16 18 24 17 13 21 5 116 15 27 5 10 37 5 37 16 36 31 15 12 22 7 133 15 36 6 17 44 15 46 16 23 42 20 23 23 91 773 173 372 187 155 586 180 489 287 231 504 252 325 24 113 854 254 444 208 205 616 257 582 375 266 643 296 375 25 135 487 414 270 389 369 455 480 644 526 321 789 340 658 26 151 464 418 261 390 420 448 471 654 491 363 823 331 714 27 160 107 364 69 239 292 107 138 272 103 418 343 163 367 28 151 84 319 46 212 258 96 114 239 66 370 280 145 330 29 551,349 875,604 1,036,498 439,042 745,452 825,938 733,344 613,983 1,112,610 620,007 1,305,775 1,295,791 663,297 1,241,380 30 530,193 870,288 988,918 435,613 718,723 814,833 722,155 609,546 1,116,144 586,255 1,193,921 1,304,911 653,673 1,218,265 31 8 105 5 8 16 5 68 19 3 27 77 29 32 32 33 68 18 22 14 29 69 21 40 15 28 40 74 29 33 65 241 32 53 63 64 321 17 186 47 189 155 67 163 34 85 429 53 91 37 56 107 37 179 27 186 103 141 238 35 30 913 34 110 108 213 368 70 578 398 201 409 36 48 783 94 70 124 202 240 200 627 205 468 532 40 103 37 50 686 127 50 248 550 . . . 458 168 109 213 112 60 38 753 120 110 110 288 50 467 105 400 428 411 232 39 89 2,475 504 80 160 312 713 175 1,364 630 1,663 1,160 345 837 40 312 2,781 656 465 250 909 230 996 470 2,113 1,140 310 486 •;i 135 3,798 350 1,267 264 372 1,732 469 1,441 1,259 2,768 1,573 845 1,235 42 393 2,712 795 701 638 788 1,277 125 2,036 1,667 3,805 1,882 665 1,601 43 3,021 31,779 4,160 5,431 7,023 3,873 13,874 1,592 11,631 1,764 14,697 14,531 6,117 4,496 44 3,666 38,823 5,753 7,180 5,421 4,320 16,481 3,980 14,459 3,320 15,406 18,389 5,843 5,297 45 414 10,342 1,995 1,983 1,180 1,184 2,394 1,378 3,818 2,165 4,327 4,940 2,524 2,380 46 11,027 1,424 1,811 814 2,011 3,299 1,420 5,948 3,151 3,600 4,720 3,365 2,533 47 1,216 27,765 3,596 6,488 1,226 2,329 8,852 1,220 8,791 3,858 8,594 7,285 3,559 2,856 48 1,646 31,861 3,603 8,583 1,400 4,058 10,690 3,703 11,026 3,893 5,543 9,883 4,781 5,534 49 35,441 288,720 69,441 143,078 76,476 61,625 231,062 75,228 192,959 115,336 90,476 203,612 100,822 133,561 50 43,600 321,621 101,227 171,726 84,647 81,247 238,344 104,939 230,741 150,347 101,662 254,979 116,546 153,771 51 102,221 339,536 313,048 184,895 292,054 280,041 321,094 345,936 459,660 365,513 234,438 568,737 246,482 483,608 52 112,684 321,169 311,425 179,155 291,374 311,449 317,848 335,470 460,855 340,163 268,487 587,736 236,539 518,816 53 408,659 169,244 643,206 95,599 366,882 475,885 152,471 187,968 431,915 129,194 947,909 493,110 302,194 611,743 54 367,726 138,261 563,750 65,699 334,254 410,313 132,603 159,371 388,770 82,892 792,223 425,079 284,958 529,625 55 425 1,857 994 829 869 877 1,307 823 1,612 1,003 1,213 1,812 358 1,462 56 • 1,962 1,075 867 868 963 1,381 905 1,715 1,017 1,234 1,993 890 1,536 57 313 1,409 397 599 622 271 764 484 863 612 582 1,345 386 506 58 290 1,473 203 510 417 283 456 387 1,154 481 657 1,464 435 456 59 308 1,247 397 599 622 271 764 484 858 612 562 1,344 381 506 60 279 1,321 203 510 417 278 456 387 1,154 481 638 1,463 435 456 61 62 5 162 5 20 1 5 63 64 11 152 5 19 1 65 66 67 68 69 5 55 103 25 24 79 50 65 130 116 16 73 58 203 70 11 44 86 34 54 78 83 120 43 82 46 35 182 71 20 1 15 16 5 5 6 72 20 5 5 10 73 63 85 242 68 76 246 120 76 306 19 377 101 169 295 74 97 110 524 139 236 314 349 80 276 88 352 178 158 413 75 29 212 252 137 122 240 268 198 242 231 136 166 220 406 76 46 263 217 163 120 241 421 300 182 339 168 230 216 422 77 78 7 1 1 9 10 1 19 5 41 10 17 22 78 1 89 1 5 25 5 79 3 20 44 5 11 23 30 5 22 7 8 16 47 44 80 15 41 39 20 55 85 43 10 48 15 23 30 57 81 26 114 201 131 110 208 228 192 201 219 87 140 156 340 82 45 159 175 124 100 181 336 257 172 291 128 207 186 360 83 15 76 25 40 90 55 20 97 121 25 52 8, 24 52 45 21 41 42 67 is 50 27 58 74 46 63 85 379126 O - 56 58 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE [Data for items shown in italics are based on Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ramsey Renville Richland FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM lams by size: All farms number 1954. Under 10 acres number 1954. 1950. Under 3 acres number 1954. 1950. 3 to 9 acres number 195-4. 1950. 10 to 29 acres number 1954. 1950. 30 to 49 acres number 1954. 1950. 50 to 69 acres number 1954. 1950. 70 to 99 acres number 1954. 1950. 100 to 139 acres number 1954 . 1950. 140 to 179 acres number 1954. 1950. 180 to 219 acres number 1954. 1950. 220 to 259 acres number 1954. 1950. 260 to 499 acres number 1954. 1950. 500 to 999 acres number 1954. 1950. 1,000 acres and over number 1954. 1950. Land in faras by size of fara: All land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Under 10 acres acres 1954. 1950. 10 to 29 acres acres 1954. 1950. 30 to 49 acres acres 1954 . 1950. 50 to 69 acres acres 1954. 1950. 70 to 99 acres acres 1954. 1950. 100 to 139 acres acres 1954 . 1950. 140 to 179 acres acres 1954. 1950. ISO to 219 acres acres 1954 . 1950. 220 to 259 acres acres 1954. 1950. 260 to 499 acres acres 1954. 1950. 500 to 999 acres acres 1954. 1950. 1,000 acres and over acres 1954. 1950. FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Estimated number of firm* 1954. 1950. Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruit-nnd-nut number 1954. 1950. Castl-irnln number 1954. 1950. Cotton number 1954. 1950. Other field-crop number 1954. 1950. Vegetable farms number 1954. 1950. Frult-and-nut farms number 1954. 1950. Dairy farms number 1954. 1950. Poultry farms number 1954. 1950. livestock farms other than dairy and poultry number 1954. 1950. General farms number 1954. 1950. Prlmart ly crop number 1954. 1950. Primarily livestock number 1954. 1950. Crop and I Ivestoch number 1954. 1950. Hlscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954. 1950. 1,279 10 7 7 6 3 1 5 4 1 3 2 5 61 93 12 14 22 . 283 417 500 572 376 331 1,107,083 1,141,920 30 15 84 93 40 115 111 269 679 490 878 968 9,710 14,842 2,384 3,216 3,350 5,523 m,937 165,244 368,521 408,842 609,359 542,303 1,270 1,484 923 1,219 923 1,219 74 21 117 87 86 106 1 77 90 1,104 12 8 9 473 544 388 374 91 78 618,648 611,672 28 45 88 99 79 338 208 310 419 870 777 764 11,313 12,410 3,366 4,335 7,440 10,292 189,237 212,344 268,520 258,931 137,173 110,934 1,137 1,186 761 846 756 846 48 30 10 174 197 25 25 149 172 45 31 139 172 267 238 111 108 425,781 423,171 119 110 240 160 240 338 2,530 2,545 579 2,028 2,366 1,642 54,946 69,031 193,289 171,453 171,461 175,750 562 567 229 184 229 184 119 182 154 154 10 21 144 129 23 17 18 4 5 13 20 24 13 16 5 8 26 28 23 41 196 228 49 64 108 126 648 650 322 305 86 82 664,308 652,769 45 65 365 468 522 632 285 487 2,084 2,256 2,675 4,880 31,234 36,540 9,681 12,637 25,878 30,205 241,385 239,400 220,852 207,793 L29, ' 117,404 1,571 1,589 1,324 1,265 1,134 1,126 190 139 34 59 113 159 53 38 15 9 45 112 70 78 34 24 10 14 19 22 243 294 464 456 159 149 664,940 650,805 32 24 48 32 160 258 222 155 560 533 120 110 5,412 3,794 2,001 2,755 4,536 5,212 96,127 115,165 326,879 517,873 228,843 204,894 884 985 523 796 523 796 118 68 204 92 12 'is 14 144 78 1,269 20 10 10 5 7 10 11 5 3 63 57 18 16 31 36 447 487 469 480 173 156 774,194 768,729 50 32 273 152 383 380 282 403 812 . 882 610 365 10,056 9,188 3,632 3,178 7,438 8,902 175,206 189,935 334,417 339,287 241,035 216,025 1,323 1,279 872 1,054 871 1,048 155 47 85 43 145 110 18 21 11 106 99 60 20 1,140 21 13 14 6 7 12 9 13 9 15 7 14 20 15 11 13 137 150 31 36 61 70 521 565 263 232 50 44 496,571 555,966 53 65 152 199 312 559 413 828 1,633 1,185 1,249 1,560 21,831 23,898 6,228 7,131 14,588 16,676 198,836 214,126 179,246 155,995 72,030 133,744 1,090 1,185 407 361 407 361 346 497 225 237 143 178 3 2 46 62 1 4 12 15 287 322 340 348 116 78 539,306 510,989 36 11 69 119 80 75 182 57 588 326 240 7,327 9,932 180 601 2,841 3,570 118,219 130,619 249,323 254,280 160,641 110,697 856 851 772 787 772 787 2,325 45 40 26 8 19 32 21 41 18 17 15 15 55 41 261 339 86 186 207 1,142 1,191 412 368 41 42 865,227 867,222 125 180 278 617 714 676 854 683 4,433 5,667 5,023 4,769 41,751 53,970 17,628 15,823 44,317 49,271 421,507 435,879 274,825 244,176 53,772 55,311 2,351 2,442 1,545 1,467 1,545 1,467 309 327 337 516 35 5 35 64 267 449 65 76 NORTH DAKOTA 59 OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-€ontinued reports for only a sample of farms. Se e text] Rolette Sargent Sheridan Sioux Slope Stark Steele Stutsman Towner Traill Walsh Ward Wells Williams 1,001 1,168 865 319 447 1,169 862 2,042 884 1,326 2,084 1,983 1,391 1,536 : 12 43 2 1 5 4 11 57 12 28 34 27 13 3 2 9 18 3 9 4 39 3 28 12 24 15 11 3 4 19 1 1 3 3 4 36 11 16 18 10 8 2 4 1 2 1 14 2 7 1 3 4 3 5 8 24 1 2 1 7 21 •1 12 16 17 5 1 6 8 16 3 9 3 25 1 21 11 21 11 8 7 17 12 1 2 2 1 4 21 4 26 15 31 11 4 8 17 11 3 3 3 9 10 22 5 36 27 36 U 8 9 20 4 2 3 1 4 16 8 14 22 15 5 8 10 25 6 4 8 2 5 2 16 4 20 28 11 6 15 11 9 4 1 4 2 9 3 6 8 7 4 2 12 11 2 2 3 3 2 3 10 8 10 5 5 7 13 33 13 8 1 1 5 8 12 3 17 30 12 8 10 I; 48 10 1 9 3 6 10 12 7 20 32 13 9 13 15 19 10 3 3 3 3 13 2 19 37 9 9 13 It 35 10 2 6 1 4 7 11 3 22 23 15 9 23 17 102 105 44 9 17 39 65 101 29 149 322 135 63 104 is 141 111 28 17 19 41 73 100 32 205 367 152 68 102 19 17 32 9 8 10 11 4 44 74 27 24 23 20 36 26 13 8 "i\ 14 7 13 5 50 84 23 15 30 21 49 50 20 3 4 11 24 29 7 114 149 49 32 29 21 53 54 18 3 5 24 27 39 7 102 174 48 46 40 23 305 517 254 32 69 298 424 601 250 557 939 616 501 336 24 380 568 275 61 84 358 459 720 290 601 934 676 589 408 25 316 316 377 64 173 596 243 82P 395 306 361 747 608 546 26 284 272 411 103 169 571 241 800 409 274 368 774 580 589 27 102 62 145 204 172 199 64 352 • 167 46 93 308 113 458 28 98 58 121 198 166 189 60 325 149 45 73 245 91 403 29 514,736 543,728 588,421 664,443 591,820 892,690 438,807 1,394,121 630,174 542,480 838,297 1,288,993 811,256 1,278,652 30 531,140 517,729 577,932 612,201 611,225 876,141 441,525 1,357,256 632,930 537,422 815,934 1,221,654 793,782 1,248,258 31 36 156 4 1 15 10 33 155 15 92 108 104 36 8 32 39 92 16 47 25 149 5 109 57 130 65 34 33 312 184 20 27 40 10 52 331 89 418 279 504 180 78 34 327 164 68 62 58 149 158 289 75 597 413 594 190 146 35 766 136 80 116 40 164 626 302 545 871 599 200 293 36 994 220 160 302 80 198 70 596 147 777 1,062 414 244 559 37 509 243 56 239 123 117 513 188 362 477 384 237 120 38 620 125 120 179 160 167 562 442 558 305 305 421 39 2,669 1,075 640 88 96 403 656 959 230 1,358 2,420 960 627 805 40 3,905 828 85 735 241 4SE 827 945 560 1,603 2,604 1,121 730 1,070 41 2,214 1,192 339 328 380 350 1,554 220 2,247 4,424 1,096 1,065 1,476 42 4,272 1,158 220 671 106 477 786 1,297 340 2,557 2,742 1,745 1,097 2,766 43 16,279 16,790 7,033 1,446 2,726 6,207 , 10,406 16,142 4,628 23,751 51,337 21,497 10,051 16,607 44 22,407 17,719 4,495 2,692 3,055 6,599 11,642 15,962 5,118 32,651 58,542 24,313 10,896 16,250 45 3,287 6,390 1,837 1,624 2,071 2,146 815 8,652 14,742 5,372 4,784 4,580 46 7,092 5,079 2,585 1,618 200 2,763 1,370 2,598 1,015 9,997 16,645 4,539 2,954 5,922 47 13_,714 11,987 4,733 684 976 2,631 5,770 6,844 1,695 27,255 35,505 11,668 7,632 6,917 48 12,528 12,934 4,285 734 1,185 5,664 6,501 9,282 1,716 24,362 41,899 11,403 11,017 9,619 49 118,439 198,304 102,822 12,589 26,496 121,835 161,505 238,642 105,942 204,554 349,740 241,573 199,224 130,043 50 147,099 214,718 109,570 22,312 31,700 148,713 174,195 280,273 119,696 218,252 342,494 261,344 229,788 159,344 51 224,173 213,523 270,304 46,908 134,973 434,569 167,078 594,658 288,811 210,209 245,599 538,124 428,363 400,054 52 199,604 186,089 288,044 80,358 130,568 417,251 166,065 569,308 297,850 183,698 249,812 557,438 406,478 429,311 53 134,338 93,748 200,609 602,372 426,326 324,742 90,605 531,551 227,239 63,037 132,795 467,112 158,857 717,671 54 132,253 78,603 168,284 502,538 443,872 293,675 79,719 475,995 206,408 62,377 99,106 358,308 130,018 622,816 55 972 1,187 895 299 447 1,149 859 2,002 842 1,241 2,083 1,943 1,388 1,578 56 1,137 1,146 881 419 456 1,232 903 2,107 914 1,411 2,132 2,022 1,446 1,649 57 453 521 572 113 238 633 729 1,201 601 1,004 1,728 1,483 923 1,190 58 559 439 601 60 176 562 779 1,009 782 1,060 1,851 1,604 1,020 1,300 59 448 521 572 113 238 633 729 1,201 598 972 1,419 1,483 923 1,180 60 559 439 601 60 176 562 764 1,009 774 1,044 1,584 1,598 1,020 1,295 61 62 5 15 3 8 32 16 309 267 6 10 5 63 64 65 ::: 10 5 66 67 68 69 125 30 142 8 10 82 174 52 16 30 115 92 18 70 141 15 57 10 29 54 9 146 34 28 25 75 90 43 71 10 5 5 25 10 5 15 72 10 10 6 5 14 5 23 9 5 73 113 278 73 142 145 217 34 189 64 35 27 75 92 150 74 147 236 91 241 177 350 23 329 21 69 53 70 127 108 75 100 298 83 30 29 205 76 316 85 126 163 160 251 50 76 64 404 107 32 52 215 75 503 54 174 133 168 186 87 77 6 10 2 2 10 17 13 56 23 78 5 1 5 5 14 37 5 79 15 60 1 1 5 27 43 13 15 16 11 25 6 80 84 25 14 103 17 19 16 11 81 79 228 '82 27 24 176 66 256 72 98 91 126 226 44 il 64 315 107 31 47 190 61 400 49 143 77 152 175 82 S3 181 50 25 6 25 7 15 122 40 35 115 105 15 170 84 216 42 19 76 22 51 12 106 18 57 61 95 23 111 85 60 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4.- VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY Item (For definitions and explanations, see t«xt) The State Adams Barnes Benson Billings Bottineau Bowman 1 61,943 555 1,798 1,331 359 1,677 537 2 1950... VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD Bl SOURCE 65,401 603 1,893 1,531 380 1,805 545 3 374,592,720 3,071,497 12,485,968 10,268,877 6,241,711 1,385,460 1,831,983 11,126,828 11,728,919 2,862,879 3,301,657 4 1949. . . 400,822,179 4,139,359 6, 740, 529 5 255,125,980 1,689,791 8,505,653 4,056,076 473 278 9,032,372 9,551,999 1,516,378 1,509,187 6 1949... 265,856,694 2,236,321 6,306,427 4,331,048 458, 552 7 Field crops, other than vegetables and 254,601 969 1,686,629 2,224,279 8,429,357 6,137,150 4,038,976 4,321,112 473,263 458,435 9,029,910 9,530,105 1,516,346 1,509,167 8 1949. . . 265,297,931 9 52,310- 100 30 155 5,044 134 247 10 1949. . . 55,995 1,129 90 11 32,449 62 12 891 233 2,060 307 15 27 1,549 3,547 32 20 12 1949... 24,271 13 439,252 3,000 75,250 15,040 779 14 1949. . . 478,497 12,000 164,000 8,500 18,100 15 All livestock and livestock products 119,436,958 1,381,706 3,980,315 2,185,605 912,182 2,092,013 1,346,476 16 1949. . . 134,934,311 1,903,023 3,962,085 2,409,149 1,373,411 2,173,031 1,792,470 17 27,160,973 212,143 835,480 652,200 574,731 71,888 52,159 547,634 471,717 121,318 114,334 18 1949. . . 24,145,132 152,011 780,739 1 9 Poultry and poultry products sold.... dollars 1954... 8,087,276 30,662 325,172 132, 529 13,543 137,416 28,290 20 1949... 8,945,641 37,613 338, 544 138, 585 16, 594 141,817 46,488 21 Livestock and livestock products, other 84,188,709 1,138,901 2,819,663 1,400,876 826,751 1,406,963 1,196,868 22 1949. . . 101,843,538 1,713,399 2,842,802 1,695,833 ' 1,304,658 1,559,497 1,631,648 23 29,782 30 332 2,443 3,889 25 24 1949. . . 31,174 15 365 20 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Griggs Hettinger Kidder La Moure Logan McHenry Mcintosh 1 805 867 887 868 871 963 1,365 1,381 827 905 1,596 1,715 982 1,017 2 1950. . . VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 4,845,727 4,935,904 4,219,597 7,744,259 4,444,102 7,610,930 4,856,133 4 1949. . . 4,708,756 4,193,336 4,537,835 6,050,915 4,042,470 10,104,961 4,301,718 5 3,304,032 3,427,450 1,886,254 4,529,088 2 578 067 4 538 506 2,797,748 2,263,447 6 1949. . . 3,053,842 2,403,515 1,890,874 2,367,674 2,011,217 6,674,018 7 Field crops, other than vegetables and 3,303,557 3,426,932 1,886,112 4 528 097 2,578,032 2,011,192 4,537,746 6,672,148 2,795,665 2,261,447 8 1949... 3,053,236 2,403,496 1,890,556 2,367,436 9 25 35 300 40 90 1,236 10 1949. . . 200 11 475 413 107 691 35 470 83 12 1949. . . 10 19 118 158 25 634 13 ... 80 ... 200 2,000 14 1949. . . 596 40 ... ... 2,000 15 All livestock and livestock products 1,541 685 1,508,454 1,789,821 2,333,343 2,646,961 3,215,171 3,682,441 1,866,035 2,031,253 3,071,552 3,430,081 2,058,385 2,038,271 16 1949... 1,654,908 17 341,834 315,788 400,214 305,719 482,104 466,465 795,841 677,114 753,489 681,412 693, 306 663,152 796,084 681,055 18 1949. . . 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. . ..dollars 1954... 90,704 40,993 90,362 245,360 112,812 199,467 159,378 20 1949... 112,387 46,904 96,679 306,326 105,491 166,175 132,711 21 Livestock and livestock products, other 1,109,147 1,067,247 1,760,877 2,173,970 999,734 2,178,779 1,102,923 22 1949... 1,226,733 1,437,198 2,083,817 2,699,001 1,244,350 2,600,754 1,224,505 23 10 872 24 1949... 6 800 ... 862 NORTH DAKOTA 61 SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Burleigh Dickey Eddy Golden Valley Grand Forks 892 987 5,451,502 6,971,046 4,535,595 6,057,914 4,534,518 6,057,226 1,000 571 915,907 913,132 193,719 208,214 31,621 48,034 690,567 656,884 1,026 1,136 6,002,978 6,142,218 2,898,450 2,390,923 2,798,049 2,336,734 5,257 2,863 4,344 1,466 90,800 49,860 3,097,528 3,750,787 465,860 466,189 214,308 121,274 2,417,360 3,163,324 7,000 508 2,324 2,422 24,260,257 24,044,889 17,382,836 16,602,156 17,310,130 16,520,130 13,315 20,606 3,101 3,155 56,290 58,265 6,877,196 7,442,031 1,052,416 922,949 551,648 721,275 5,273,132 5,797,807 225 702 1,794 1,827 7,128,050 10,359,742 5,352,614 8,685,281 5,352,114 8,685,170 361 35 139 76 1,775,095 1,673,819 602,515 484,994 84,701 111,288 1,087,879 1,077,537 341 642 1,171 1,221 6,285,057 5,841,469 3,212,916 2,167,541 3,152,175 2,166,724 143 166 598 141 60,000 510 3,072,141 3,673,928 479,376 441,844 350,679 397, 533 2,242,086 2,834,551 907 1,047 5,755,518 5,954,141 5,002,552 5,068,672 5,002,302 5,068,670 752,966 885,469 166, 589 210,952 32,745 60,116 553,632 614,401 1,059 1,157 4,488,076 5,909,433 1,830,736 2,175,522 1,830,360 2,175,342 23 50 353 130 2,657,025 3,733,166 349,025 342,148 63,790 83,425 2,244,210 3,307,593 315 745 556 608 2,873,341 3,215,851 1,442,645 1,669,498 1,441,512 1,665,332 33 666 1,100 3,500 1,430,696 1,546,344 325,703 293,592 78,769 88, 336 1,026,224 1,164,416 1,259 1,315 7,199,162 7,010,885 4,290,137 3,505,523 4,280,006 3,505,238 396 205 2,905,204 3,504,416 812,618 675,300 102,345 126,437 1,990,241 2,702,679 3,821 946 612 627 4,150,484 3,694,132 2,750,486 2,065,552 2,750,316 2,065,267 424 468 2,894,639 2,781,709 2,045,254 1,521,738 2,045,077 1,521,658 145 250 1,399,998 1,628,580 231,922 225,212 117,320 145,425 1,050,756 1,257,943 849,235 1,259,971 69,667 73,179 28,335 28,407 751,233 1,158,385 1,886 1,962 18,689,085 18,264,653 15,314,623 14,817,583 15,272,480 14,787,746 10,690 7,539 1,953 424 29,500 21,874 3,374,253 3,444,550 740,531 658,661 562,030 444,725 2,071,692 2,341,164 209 2,520 1,018 1,075 5,231,358 4,815,577 2,455,242 1,513,816 2,454,608 1,513,596 230 190 404 30 2,776,116 3,301,746 575,024 512,474 71,241 95,950 2,129,851 2,693,322 1,203 1,234 7,510,832 7,385,223 4,002,658 3,991,638 4,000,879 3,991,104 867 293 912 241 3,506,648 3,388,903 214,943 123,900 59,779 66,995 3,231,926 3,198,008 1,526 4,682 1,859 1,993 9,638,727 11,768,607 6,946,376 8,775,930 6,945,443 8,773,491 235 255 698 969 1,215 2,690,452 2,990,625 721,692 616,761 132,349 124,190 1,836,411 2,249,674 1,899 2,052 852 890 3,906,114 5,017,796 1,749,943 2,556,275 1,749,860 2,556,237 2 38 81 2,155,706 2,460,746 501,638 501,200 80,182 70,389 1,573,886 1,889,157 465 775 1,453 1,536 7,005,528 7,657,215 2,983,335 3,067,521 2,973,997 3,065,516 5,798 352 1,290 353 2,250 1,300 4,021,818 4,588,784 1,296,630 1,115,953 203,159 177,345 2,522,029 3,295,486 375 910 1,279 1,484 5,522,907 8, 577, 586 4,242,303 6,901,033 4,242,084 6,900,894 50 20 169 119 1,280,604 1,676,275 290,965 362,871 51,945 77,119 937,694 1,236,285 1,104 1,186 5,641,937 6,658,615 3,718,142 4,685,181 3,717,885 4,685,115 29 32 228 34 1,923,670 1,973,434 554,643 489,824 173,980 126,370 1,195,047 1,357,240 555 567 2,854,653 3,070,491 1,298,851 1,328,347 1,297,489 1,327,926 1,362 421 1,554,962 1,739,889 402,884 351,228 72,839 60,603 1,079,239 1,328,058 840 2,255 1,519 1,589 15,727,218 15,062,987 14,107,941 13,279,592 14,106,698 13,277,551 255 530 1,331 1,618,909 1,781,797 248,221 286,660 121,275 148,224 1,249,413 1,346,913 368 1,598 957 985 4,057,309 6,369,423 2,558,891 4,692,068 2,533,519 4,686,833 232 55 25,140 5,000 1,498,392 1,677,347 516,117 438,786 61,751 72,292 920,524 1,166,269 26 8 1,269 1,279 5,374,709 7,736,018 3,613,609 5,991,027 3,608,861 5,983,281 719 650 4,000 7,096 1,761,100 1,744,981 628,393 468,071 139,419 116,576 993,288 1,160,334 1,140 1,185 5,091,183 5,754,164 2,186,065 2,255,928 2,184,522 2,250,970 572 59 846 479 125 4,420 2,904,003 3,496,748 545,894 395,509 215,577 294,331 2,142,532 2,806,908 1,115 1,488 833 851 6,692,169 7,048,843 5,812,103 6,142,642 5,811,365 6,142,560 112 126 82 880,066 906,201 240,382 187,424 49,466 55,238 590,218 663,539 2,325 2,442 15,108,273 16,866,841 10,040,009 10,704,984 9,993,253 10,665,122 322 252 1,808 1,460 44,626 38,150 5,066,804 6,161,206 837,196 766,101 798, 581 1,115,582 3,431,027 4,279,523 1,460 651 62 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4— VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farms number 1954 . 1950. VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold dollars 1954 . 1949. All crops sold dollars 1954 . 1949. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1954 . 1949. Vegetables sold dollars 1954 . 1949. Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1954. 1949. Horticultural specialties sold dollars 1954. 1949. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1954 . 1949. Dairy products sold dollarB 1954. 1949. Poultry and poultry products sold.. ..dollars 1954.. 1949.. Livestock and livestock products, other than dairy and poultry, sold. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Forest products sold dollars 1954 . . 1949., Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farms number 1954 . . 1950.. VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold dollars 1954. . 1949.. All crops sold dollars 1954. . 1949.. Field crops , other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1954.. 1949.. Vegetables sold dollars 1954 . . 1949.. Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1954.. 1949.. Horticultural specialties sold dollars 1954.. 1949.. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1954 . . 1949.. Dairy products sold dollars 1954 . . 1949.. Poultry and poultry products sold. .. .dollars 1954.. 1949.. Livestock and livestock products, other than dairy and poultry, sold dollars 1954.. 1949.. Forest products sold dollars 1954.. 1949 . . Sargent Slope 1,001 1,137 3,317,863 4,521,640 2,094,426 3,110,713 2,093,056 3,107,818 2,745 70 131 1,300 19 1,220,012 1,408,683 356,096 367,765 29,534 45,460 834,382 995,458 3,425 2,244 1,168 1,146 6,103,517 6,309,155 3,063,039 3,120,709 3,062,544 3,119,559 307 293 3,040,478 3,188,446 471,357 461,570 302,479 379,029 2,266,642 2,347,847 865 881 3,605,259 4,502,685 2,126,647 2,917,848 2,126,597 2,917,831 1,478,612 1,584,837 630,471 526,209 69,017 57,230 779,124 1,001,398 319 419 2,103,467 1,759,737 857,561 498,540 857,216 497,813 200 720 447 456 1,169 1,232 2,369,947 5,258,887 2,932,894 6,333,020 1,247,127 2,655,688 1,346,193 2,900,081 1,247,082 2,654,254 1,346,185 2,899,571 150 200 45 1,264 8 310 1 ,244,606 1 ,260,632 109,906 94,575 18,107 17,077 1 116,593 1 148,980 1,300 565 1 122,820 2 ,603,199 1 ,586,701 3 ,432,880 94,944 799,705 83,137 704,900 20,574 71,211 23,671 92,443 1 007,302 1 732,283 1 479,393 2 635,537 862 903 6,576,564 6,820,038 5,229,837 5,362,910 5,229,592 5,362,648 55 3 190 259 1,346,727 1,457,078 330,621 294,945 133,804 118,288 882,302 1,043,845 2,042 2,107 12,140,718 10,429,284 7,693,355 5,408,332 7,685,100 5,391,211 695 347 803 1,839 6,757 14,935 4,447,363 5,020,932 1,172,955 1,028,268 349,374 369,953 2,925,034 3,622,711 884 914 4,144,459 7,047,932 3,000,022 5,869,727 2,996,724 5,869,716 55 1,144,437 1,178,205 318,598 257,992 55,949 95,446 769,890 824,767 1,326 1,411 12,434,074 11,764,658 9,939,463 8,924,673 9,938,932 8,923,121 118 389 378 1,163 35 2,494,381 2,839,962 562,447 501,738 365,282 458,240 1,566,652 1,879,984 230 23 2,084 2,132 18,043,331 17,752,385 16,280,231 15,765,704 16,265,095 15,761,491 1,550 3,711 586 502 13,000 1,762,233 1,985,661 434,732 428,433 180,114 180,102 1,147,387 1,377,126 867 1,020 1,983 2,022 12,586,033 14,363,408 9,653,102 11,380,838 9,645,145 11,312,694 7,288 3,589 634 1,455 35 63,100 2,932,611 2,982,540 1,097,863 856,529 169,752 193,200 1,664,996 1,932,811 320 30 1,391 1,446 7,213,829 7,765,543 4,705,301 5,067,591 4,704,750 5,066,618 15 175 536 798 2,508,528 2,697,952 762,626 654,815 202,914 165,566 1,542,988 1,877,571 1,536 1,649 8,322,711 8,588,931 6,471,176 6,510,829 6,466,758 6,506,463 747 462 71 94 3,600 3,810 1,851,535 2,078,022 250,554 327,864 62,643. 86,143 1,538,338 1,664,015 NORTH DAKOTA 63 County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text-) (For definitions and explanations, see text) Billings Estimated number of farms 1954. 1950. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954. 1950. Class I number 1954 . 1950. Class II number 1954. 1950. Class III number 1954 . 1950. Class TV number 1954. 1950. Class V number 1954. 1950. Class VI number 1954 . 1950. Other farms number 1954. 1950. Part-time number 1954. 1950. Residential number 1954 . 1950. Abnormal number 1954. 1950. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954. No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. 1950. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. Milking machine farms reporting 1954. 1950. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting number Field forage harvesters farms reporting number Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting number Motortrucks farms reporting number Trac tors farms reporting number 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Garden tractors farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME FarB operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954. 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. 61,801 65,401 59,515 62,701 1,069 1,031 7,472 8,529 18, 307 20,737 20,331 20,281 9,462 9,127 2,874 2,996 2,286 2,700 1,238 1,427 1,032 1,200 16 73 2,669 1,094 28, 813 29,054 28,359 27, 214 55,816 44,200 11,178 25,401 25,195 8,259 2,218 16,464 11,886 7,612 45,793 35,052 49, 799 38,191 5,679 5,400 5,728 5,539 8,616 2,350 8,671 2,404 7,238 7,305 9,117 15,114 49,950 44,645 66,792 55,640 58,033 58,340 114,535 98,672 57,764 57,946 110,167 95,381 1,973 1,252 2,034 1,383 2,108 1,732 2,334 1,908 55,872 56,232 72,316 73,707 555 603 535 571 10 12 69 109 137 194 213 173 79 58 27 25 20 32 15 11 5 21 3 219 3 650 15 234 15 252 4 463 4 564 246 289 366 388 484 379 37 273 251 77 25 183 99 58 427 366 471 411 64 91 64 91 107 55 107 55 101 101 147 265 486 475 756 670 535 534 1,173 1,055 534 529 1,106 977 37 45 37 60 27 18 30 18 489 528 654 760 27 34 174 152 75 52 1,833 1,893 1,788 1,830 25 15 276 205 634 547 577 686 211 325 65 52 45 63 20 26 25 37 26 749 988 962 906 1,712 1,285 521 747 546 139 74 448 539 379 1,409 972 1,508 1,049 190 199 190 209 248 72 249 72 262 262 110 132 1,377 1,174 1,831 1,453 1,737 1,682 3,456 3,016 1,732 1,672 3,360 2,939 53 32 58 37 36 38 38 40 1,736 1,672 2,253 2,218 56 90 441 360 83 104 1,353 1,531 1,287 1,365 12 7 104 120 345 442 525 446 231 268 70 82 66 166 30 53 35 112 1 1 70 5 56 740 482 819 1,204 960 96 482 395 120 33 328 347 247 1,017 747 1,107 853 20 44 20 50 78 44 78 44 184 185 152 197 1,042 993 1,323 1,224 1,232 1,302 2,404 2,170 1,222 1,296 2,368 2,123 26 23 26 28 10 15 10 19 1,186 1,300 1,481 1,737 91 184 290 385 358 380 346 355 1 2 19 31 ■ 51 92 111 99 135 84 29 47 12 25 10 25 1 12 6 5 245 90 42 74 298 162 7 103 144 22 22 92 16 20 147 136 153 145 3 6 3 6 30 3 30 3 18 18 204 395 275 274 317 296 335 300 549 445 334 295 535 433 3 12 296 275 383 346 1,634 1,805 1,569 1,724 28 29 291 302 457 660 468 412 245 229 80 92 65 81 55 44 10 37 32 698 863 928 907 1,452 1,162 490 773 619 305 35 265 256 153 1,236 960 1,379 1,056 21 14 21 14 175 67 175 67 128 128 357 487 1,354 1,193 1,799 1,513 1,561 1,503 2,937 2,412 1,561 1,503 2,824 2,346 79 37 79 42 32 22 34 24 1,498 1,489 1,894 1,901 450 537 126 159 546 545 511 526 5 8 55 82 123 162 195 156 82 88 51 30 35 19 30 13 5 6 30 20 1 237 258 235 214 453 292 5 294 251 42 29 131 64 34 362 335 399 371 36 34 36 35 48 13 48 13 78 79 260 695 472 437 750 601 495 482 1,099 680 484 481 1,005 837 19 15 19 17 57 24 75 26 497 452 655 592 66 51 205 144 57 53 869 987 834 969 14 26 120 155 297 373 248 255 135 115 20 45 35 18 25 10 18 20 339 479 314 327 770 426 57 281 362 86 13 314 92 87 606 554 667 604 127 28 127 28 24 24 136 179 662 591 889 722 818 823 1,537 1,291 811 818 1,468 1,245 30 13 30 13 36 32 39 33 802 756 1,082 1,043 103 47 275 295 117 87 64 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5 —FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFFFARM WORK [Data are baaed on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Burleigh Dickey Eddy Estimated number of farms 1954 . 1950. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954 . 1950. Class I number 1954 . 1950. Class II number 1954. 1950. Class III number 1954 . 1950. Class IV number 1954. 1950. Class V number 1954. 1950. Class VI number 1954 . 1950., Other farms number 1954 . 1950.. Part-time number 1954 . . 1950.. Residential number 1954 . . 1950.. Abnormal number 1954 . , 1950 . , FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954.. No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. Electricity farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954.. Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . . Home freezer farms reporting 1954. . 1950 . . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . Millcing machine farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. Grain combines farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950 . . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting number Field forage harvesters farms reporting number Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting number Motortrucks farms reporting number Tractors farms reporting number 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Garden tractors farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Fara operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. 1,030 1,136 944 1,035 20 11 107 97 297 338 352 359 152 174 86 101 45 59 40 35 1 7 27 665 306 402 388 966 723 296 336 362 99 37 343 134 55 673 420 716 443 177 161 179 161 179 55 181 59 154 157 162 263 860 678 1,102 813 971 960 1,988 1,523 971 960 1,900 1,488 35 14 40 14 43 17 48 21 946 873 1,316 1,195 94 107 250 353 133 124 2,385 2,422 2,339 2,346 161 127 614 702 926 874 453 487 150 114 35 42 10 516 1,707 1,578 1,289 2,220 2,026 1,365 1,475 1,251 625 197 736 580 446 1,906 1,622 2,162 1,861 673 604 684 622 464 160 471 166 345 359 74 85 2,078 1,931 3,113 2,662 2,238 2,220 5,329 4,600 2,207 2,200 4,841 4,296 95 64 105 69 348 216 383 235 2,195 2,145 3,040 2,826 116 126 640 539 228 165 1,872 1,827 1,752 1,776 7 20 135 189 403 671 742 554 338 293 127 49 120 51 70 60 902 795 559 667 1,647 1,310 43 656 543 111 62 363 456 111 1,416 1,028 1,547 1,105 10 190 52 42 42 136 168 1,447 1,237 1,753 1,306 1,697 1,723 3,128 2,721 1,687 1,718 3,026 2,654 53 19 53 29 49 37 49 38 1,686 1,671 2,142 2,233 451 405 158 100 1,153 1,221 1,118 1,151 118 88 371 309 416 420 150 247 15 464 619 575 375 1,090 812 197 653 488 126 95 361 189 88 818 476 836 495 304 232 304 233 132 37 132 39 161 162 92 113 769 653 933 769 1,088 1,111 2,169 1,875 1,083 1,111 2,094 1,826 36 20 36 20 38 29 39 29 1,062 1,100 1,359 1,355 43 85 317 334 45 913 1,047 913 1,008 10 5 158 163 295 332 297 295 106 177 21 396 471 464 484 768 685 24 327 265 104 11 257 91 70 751 689 856 741 153 35 153 36 208 380 762 756 1,093 985 867 872 1,651 1,413 866 852 1,543 1,308 59 29 64 34 39 65 44 71 808 847 1,132 1,178 51 39 205 225 57 1,047 1,157 1,022 1,107 3 9 60 97 214 327 376 461 284 157 85 22 795 203 270 289 902 591 31 384 506 80 30 426 93 39 687 549 728 568 51 40 51 40 113 30 113 30 236 236 422 737 916 769 1,116 901 998 995 1,812 1,515 997 990 1,722 1,449 34 13 34 13 48 47 56 53 903 899 1,112 1,139 38 75 245 239 52 80 556 608 536 581 3 1 43 42 163 226 228 200 69 88 30 24 15 346 190 289 317 524 449 29 212 18 160 154 105 392 248 421 259 42 24 42 24 18 146 147 62 83 402 338 500 432 536 550 1,193 987 535 548 1,174 965 10 9 10 11 12 525 532 670 723 33 34 138 160 24 40 1,209 1,315 1,199 1,281 8 12 161 131 420 407 427 446 156 215 27 70 10 34 17 10 17 25 1 24 968 191 227 233 1,128 657 261 421 33 506 198 104 893 646 945 683 339 226 339 226 183 42 184 42 178 179 365 588 932 863 1,151 1,011 1,159 1,248 2,269 1,985 1,159 1,228 2,235 1,933 14 35 14 35 18 17 20 17 1,122 1,121 1,414 1,360 7 57 215 238 49 71 NORTH DAKOTA AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 65 Golden Valley Grand Forks Grant Griggs Hettinger Kidder La Moure Logan McHenry Mcintosh McKenzie McLean Mercer Morton 425 1,857 994 829 869 877 1,307 823 1,612 1,003 1,213 1,812 858 1,462 1 468 1,962 1,075 867 868 963 1,381 905 1,715 1,017 1,234 1,993 890 1,536 2 410 1,826 994 829 844 837 1,257 823 1,557 983 1,116 1,727 833 1,410 3 444 1,920 1,030 846 827 921 1,314 887 .■ 990 1,176 1,924 844 1,478 4 7 131 2 d 9 0 13 6 5 1 34 14 6 18 5 7 109 2 7 6 4 16 1 13 34 17 9 3 6 85 403 83 104 73 67 160 75 139 67 172 152 50 95 7 46 386 89 79 65 85 80 41 237 24 152 260 114 62 8 130 565 338 246 273 227 410 277 434 360 312 561 193 422 9 119 667 281 216 215 244 296 271 567 233 362 707 291 550 10 110 491 355 281 323 344 429 333 542 349 328 626 407 598 11 162 512 376 368 296 356 485 364 565 535 269 593 310 569 12 65 205 168 155 126 L35 185 122 342 181 186 299 135 246 13 77 153 225 127 186 160 333 153 197 169 252 277 100 224 14 13 31 48 35 40 58 60 10 95 25 84 75 42 31 15 33 93 57 49 59 72 102 57 91 29 107 70 20 70 16 15 31 25 40 50 55 20 97 85 25 52 17 24 42 '45 'H 41 42 67 'l8 45 27 58 69 46 58 18 10 25 25 30 40 35 20 31 35 40 19 12 21 30 13 17 18 42 18 27 27 31 35 23 14 20 5 5 10 10 20 65 50 25 10 21 12 20 1 1 15 9 15 24 21 18 27 1 34 23 39 2 5 22 23 24 15 105 25 27 60 16 65 5 40 10 67 105 20 55 25 1 5 5 1 5 10 5 6 26 3 26 5 15 5 22 15 5 - 34 6 22 30 14 27 180 648 645 450 298 617 471 638 • 915 729 615 827 644 969 28 226 1,078 314 337 506 222 751 175 622 258 504 840 139 418 J'' 232 1,137 424 327 582 127 643 169 688 238 457 730 218 881 30 220 1,070 349 292 552 124 613 134 740 222 348 661 244 885 31 333 1,700 878 . 768 781 809 1,252 759 1,472 912 1,108 1,562 771 1,338 32 291 1,705 554 715 682 446 1,011 400 1,257 504 734 1,431 491 783 33 ! 466 115 200 62 141 247 67 478 22 10 308 46 427 34 222 918 306 253 458 296 675 276 648 320 461 631 291 577 35 219 687 282 182 432 334 512 366 809 516 490 827 476 602 36 99 357 55 46 136 33 183 14 344 50 123 267 84 92 37 39 90 18 8 73 23 59 7 40 22 17 49 21 45 38 181 535 389 162 241 243 310 249 480 467 223 331 302 320 39 58 408 174 202 159 157 339 131 424 251 40 272 97 399 40 51 279 119 161 74 84 172 103 264 87 38 176 75 305 41 315 1,479 763 681 687 504 1,099 678 1,171 844 715 1,432 560 1,039 42 209 1,258 611 424 630 240 677 313 904 494 662 1,289 439 697 43 367 1,716 829 728 814 514 1,139 700 1,233 860 796 1,546 566 1,057 44 238 1,418 636 467 739 265 727 345 955 499 727 1,398 451 722 45 31 114 186 36 95 57 142 57 52 101 13 44 103 226 46 39 134 193 12 85 35 153 44 66 48 22 62 103 195 47 32 115 195 36 95 57 142 57 52 101 13 44 103 226 48 42 147 204 17 85 35 159 44 66 48 23 62 104 2 JO 49 96 341 235 120 136 121 193 95 284 211 119 207 127 296 50 28 88 87 23 44 28 53 6 72 11 20 41 33 49 '■1 103 343 235 120 137 123 193 97 290 211 120 208 128 299 52 29 93 87 " 23 45 28 54 6 72 11 20 41 33 50 53 69 207 190 178 169 57 196 122 132 89 130 148 196 278 54 73 208 190 178 169 58 197 122 133 89 130 149 196 288 55 187 199 338 77 171 16 96 57 92 229 464 80 281 680 56 402 295 648 88 280 20 105 68 136 297 987 96 521 1,350 57 388 1,550 850 639 791 669 1,126 687 1,285 788 1,052 1,579 735 1,166 58 329 1,528 759 510 816 381 869 474 1,260 580 994 1,528 646 1,024 59 635 2,384 1,073 811 1,231 810 1,448 800 1,624 932 1,506 2,083 886 1,398 60 453 2,158 880 649 1,148 467 1,014 524 1,625 612 1,309 1,873 709 1,168 61 406 1,766 959 788 804 839 1,222 813 1,537 987 1,124 1,692 848 1,392 62 347 1,793 958 777 844 775 1,243 865 1,570 1,006 1,109 1,778 831 1,446 63 825 3,865 1,913 1,613 1,770 1,561 2,440 1,587 2,888 1,899 2,273 3,081 1,590 2,614 64 616 3,594 1,510 1,334 1,620 1,122 2,183 1,413 2.612 1,541 1,846 2,789 1,316 2,232 404 1,721 959 787 303 839 1,222 813 1,537 987 1,119 1,667 828 1,387 ,,1 346 1,767 958 777 837 774 1,233 865 1,555 1,001 1,098 1,767 816 1,426 67 755 3,642 1,874 1,558 1,665 1,535 2,409 1,576 2,792 1,890 2,108 2,968 1,523 2,537 68 578 3,443, 1,494 1,312 1,524 1,119 2,127 1,407 2,522 1,536 1,781 2,703 1,261 2,156 43 93 27 33 68 12 22 4 74 6 54 93 34 39 70 28 28 8 2 40 34 5 53 5 11 44 21 42 '■1 43 99 27 34 70 12 22 4 75 6 54 96 34 40 72 28 28 8 2 41 34 5 58 5 11 45 26 54 73 26 114 11 21 27 13 8 7 20 3 109 15 27 35 74 10 114 8 20 35 3 22 1 32 53 39 29 22 K 27 124 12 21 35 14 9 7 21 3 111 17 33 37 71 10 123 8 20 55 3 22 1 32 54 41 29 22 77 380 1,711 883 762 791 742 1,173 745 1,466 923 1,011 1,556 810 1,384 78 348 1,700 920 767 797 749 1,214 844 1,521 971 991 1,737 740 1,334 79 513 2,406 1,107 I ,003 1,046 892 1,514 884 1,765 1,243 1,295 2,036 1,047 1,716 80 449 2,347 1,144 988 1,053 970 1,648 1,012 2,008 1,220 1,292 2,325 887 1,620 8] 15 66 21 21 47 44 62 10 67 12 125 133 57 38 32 51 90 60 36 53 41 97 32 96 40 71 88 54 64 83 138 462 207 129 250 178 335 98 341 153 319 506 280 300 34 181 511 193 188 163 257 295 172 425 191 304 455 166 301 B! 30 132 41 34 75 50 88 31 90 30 100 133 94 72 86 63 125 68 43 54 69 82 24 132 72 99 137 54 108 87 66 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER , OFF-FARM WORK [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ramsey Estimated number of farms 195--... 1950... FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954. . 1950.. Class I number 1954 . . 1950.. Class II number 1954 . . 1950.. Class III number 1954.. 1950.. Class IV number 1954. . 1950.. Class V number 1954.. 1950.. Class VI number 1954 . . 1950.. Other farms number 1954 . . 1950.. Part-time number 1954 . . 1950.. Residential number 1954 . . 1950.. Abnormal number 1954. . 1950.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954... No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954... No tractor and 2 or more horses id/or mules farms reporting 1954... Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954... Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954... SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954. . . 1950... Electricity farms reporting 1954... 1950... Television set farms reporting 1954. . . Piped running water farms reporting 1954... Home freezer farms reporting 1954. . . 1950... Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954... Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . . Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting 1954. . . number 1954 . . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Tractors farms reporting 1954. . . 1950 . . , number 1954.. . 1950... Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting 1954. . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Garden tractors farms reporting 1954. . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954. . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Far* operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954... 1949... Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 .. . 1949... 100 or more days operators reporting 1954... 1949... 1,270 1,484 1,200 1,433 2 17 77 174 315 518 467 449 225 195 114 80 70 51 35 35 35 12 46 15 39 515 655 451 628 1,085 992 175 305 358 147 12 171 114 104 911 985 1,007 1,121 1 19 1 20 154 21 155 21 4 298 463 1,074 1,110 1,475 1,427 1,171 1,371 2,061 2,202 1,168 1,366 1,985 2,118 42 42 43 47 25 35 33 37 1,137 1,324 1,417 1,770 86 84 342 376 98 112 1,137 1,186 1,102 1,155 8 17 67 165 398 368 422 399 167 156 40 50 35 31 10 31 25 11 629 452 654 666 1,071 886 93 344 244 101 25 161 294 196 874 614 924 661 7 17 7 17 94 29 94 29 119 119 106 140 858 680 1,024 765 1,081 1,086 2,084 1,762 1,076 1,086 2,056 1,753 5 15 4 20 4 1,008 974 1,305 1,310 42 46 217 266 62 76 562 567 552 559 2 2 50 76 186 170 198 231 106 59 10 21 5 444 103 191 201 502 355 97 204 45 265 155 96 335 255 350 260 100 95 100 95 106 22 106 23 74 75 159 216 456 381 545 403 547 536 1,044 847 546 536 998 839 20 1 20 1 25 7 26 7 497 489 626 613 122 103 37 1,571 1,589 1,501 1,511 113 65 347 373 481 492 335 402 160 132 65 47 70 78 40 43 30 35 105 10 5 304 1,147 805 728 1,446 1,308 120 844 856 336 64 212 156 75 1,231 1,052 1,481 1,165 12 33 17 33 110 129 131 501 829 1,368 1,253 2,191 1,761 1,451 1,426 3,058 2,561 1,451 1,421 2,795 2,349 35 53 35 56 197 132 228 156 1,404 1,447 1,789 1,844 90 108 408 445 135 147 884 985 869 974 1 5 39 177 182 420 398 258 194 87 55 27 15 11 15 10 633 226 461 426 827 681 62 320 410 118 13 248 215 170 787 650 856 726 22 24 22 24 92 34 92 34 133 134 21 24 810 757 1,107 1,003 859 919 1,695 1,510 854 919 1,657 1,485 25 18 30 20 5 799 894 976 1,137 37 30 167 201 61 42 1,323 1,279 1,273 1,259 4 10 77 152 317 377 479 463 300 220 96 37 50 20 20 10 30 10 70 10 15 620 608 696 584 1,224 996 82 480 392 130 28 327 411 145 1,025 615 1,132 692 2 18 2 19 120 114 115 56 62 1,088 781 1,469 977 1,236 1,128 2,403 1,911 1,228 1,122 2,329 1,855 47 35 47 40 26 11 27 16 1,211 1,116 1,581 1,388 62 31 272 271 64 65 1,090 1,185 1,025 1,138 7 269 336 407 464 240 196 25 433 581 700 623 999 989 393 629 397 131 41 421 282 201 743 512 790 540 278 223 278 225 193 85 173 175 27 58 668 619 775 714 1,014 1,089 2,028 1,741 1,009 1,089 1,975 1,727 26 6 26 6 27 8 27 8 973 1,094 1,259 1,365 290 278 70 856 851 811 835 17 L2 207 249 295 321 222 179 70 48 5 341 485 562 550 766 493 270 360 372 82 22 132 102 82 681 549 713 605 87 14 87 14 34 34 228 293 754 622 1,015 742 826 759 1,561 1,217 826 759 1,499 1,203 46 16 8 805 702 1,048 872 207 178 NORTH DAKOTA AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 67 Slope 972 1,137 831 921 2 13 39 97 152 207 298 224 210 190 130 190 141 216 76 15 136 432 313 417 368 756 488 288 60 13 145 120 100 533 345 569 352 1 12 1 12 93 18 93 18 74 74 30 43 686 630 833 735 745 725 1,220 1,058 745 720 1,198 1,034 15 22 15 22 7 2 7 2 793 829 921 963 104 204 1,187 1,146 1,137 1,104 6 14 90 112 329 420 447 365 205 154 60 39 50 42 20 17 30 25 15 289 782 616 460 1,120 995 295 774 549 186 85 282 251 206 780 604 855 613 352 319 353 320 182 47 108 108 27 33 798 661 975 769 1,071 1,036 2,039 1,738 1,070 1,036 2,014 1,719 5 10 5 15 14 15 14 1,069 1,060 1,404 1,316 414 332 895 881 870 862 1 2 20 88 275 304 349 349 170 85 55 34 25 19 20 19 25 627 217 290 274 776 445 67 232 448 77 14 283 225 69 584 342 597 347 25 17 25 121 1 121 1 100 100 43 49 639 531 729 584 844 735 1,435 1,161 844 735 1,423 1,132 7 10 7 15 5 14 5 14 808 705 995 883 56 38 246 196 89 299 419 293 343 4 2 49 37 U3 80 67 81 41 108 19 35 6 76 2 21 54 4 1 33 225 34 22 22 249 119 47 76 106 29 5 83 29 23 152 121 176 132 42 26 42 26 68 23 74 ■ 23 56 89 191 217 208 306 259 260 279 541 438 259 274 513 424 13 6 13 6 247 297 309 370 447 456 422 434 6 10 30 74 126 107 151 147 82 77 27 19 25 22 15 8 10 14 13 206 188 161 254 376 331 5 155 210 83 16 67 32 18 277 308 311 353 28 33 28 33 63 9 63 9 72 74 157 373 365 390 600 551 394 447 783 790 394 442 723 741 39 37 39 38 21 11 373 420 504 616 152 118 31 28 1,149 1,232 1,142 1,181 9 14 66 105 295 385 485 394 206 214 81 69 11 635 483 580 581 1,011 826 87 486 589 213 61 418 264 219 911 774 938 815 90 85 90 85 208 53 303 303 384 728 992 1,028 1,200 1,235 1,118 1,147 2,076 1,897 1,118 1,126 1,990 1,813 54 32 60 32 21 44 26 52 1,047 1,077 1,305 1,450 196 229 34 859 903 844 891 28 18 202 212 303 366 231 222 70 64 10 9 15 12 5 7 10 286 548 524 494 824 771 353 406 346 161 37 201 219 119 759 648 824 707 89 83 89 83 197 30 197 31 154 154 26 27 749 718 1,055 912 834 903 1,719 1,628 834 903 1,688 1,594 1 1 1 1 30 33 30 33 788 862 1,061 1,187 13 19 156 163 32 38 2,002 2,107 1,880 2,001 25 10 237 171 676 568 635 718 277 408 30 126 122 106 60 50 61 55 31 1,011 862 469 421 1,805 1,206 288 632 797 211 63 499 532 341 1,407 809 1,510 881 147 166 147 166 213 65 216 65 272 273 56 66 1,527 1,180 2,031 1,462 1,878 1,803 3,688 2,947 1,873 1,773 3,630 2,856 23 21 24 26 28 55 34 65 1,809 1,805 2,269 2,377 159 143 512 475 165 162 842 914 822 896 6 21 53 201 249 354 291 238 161 58 62 447 345 340 344 773 664 42 387 390 157 24 212 177 126 718 693 830 802 8 23 114 51 31 32 24 24 755 776 1,045 990 792 873 1,649 1,693 792 872 1,601 1,606 29 62 29 65 18 21 19 22 760 863 1,000 1,129 155 174 1,241 1,411 1,206 1,360 58 68 338 212 465 497 255 384 65 159 25 40 20 350 826 692 765 1,169 1,124 669 709 605 290 86 384 371 265 1,051 861 1,196 926 214 202 214 202 218 98 219 98 163 169 29 30 1,106 1,007 1,644 1,400 1,176 1,156 2,717 2,223 1,171 1,146 2,586 2,083 18 12 18 12 97 111 113 128 1,196 1,101 1,759 1,542 296 350 95 2,083 2,132 1,998 2,071 141 110 261 303 532 549 598 711 371 288 95 110 85 61 30 44 55 16 120 5 30 573 1,355 1,177 1,146 1,859 1,642 159 715 803 500 44 478 216 89 1,727 1,405 1,954 1,623 33 32 33 32 179 50 179 50 115 116 300 403 1,718 1,586 2,624 2,098 1,938 2,040 3,894 3,535 1,928 2,030 3,784 3,413 26 21 27 22 76 97 83 100 1,884 1,938 2,557 2,566 450 465 123 109 1,943 2,022 1,838 1,932 14 41 333 384 603 755 549 542 258 168 81 42 105 90 45 51 60 39 115 10 714 1,097 892 822 1,766 1,341 603 775 825 270 67 631 366 371 1,409 1,174 1,530 1,269 22 53 27 58 299 69 299 74 139 141 141 207 1,644 1,488 2,162 1,827 1,826 1,798 3,443 2,950 1,805 1,783 3,268 2,843 120 61 122 71 45 31 53 36 1,746 1,706 2,228 2,252 139 120 596 507 210 185 1,388 1,446 1,373 1,423 8 7 120 131 454 526 420 480 250 211 121 68 15 23 10 12 5 11 40 5 30 769 544 689 725 1,240 853 89 449 673 296 53 436 289 138 1,028 716 1,093 741 69 61 69 61 178 37 179 37 248 248 136 177 1,107 963 1,350 1,181 1,313 1,285 2,424 2,131 1,313 1,270 2,371 2,080 36 15 36 15 17 26 17 36 1,293 1,256 1,573 1,635 52 55 362 312 73 85 1,578 1,649 1,488 1,538 6 10 154 177 415 471 540 519 266 284 107 77 90 111 80 70 10 41 1 482 965 549 625 1,354 1,336 28 633 579 248 21 269 90 110 1,166 1,100 1,277 1,231 3 28 3 28 166 58 166 58 45 46 354 542 1,357 1,350 1,976 1,753 1,447 1,473 2,647 2,378 1,446 1,468 2,520 2,320 89 38 94 38 33 18 33 20 1,390 1,397 1,763 1,849 133 130 541 412 201 178 68 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Billings Estimated number of farms • .1954. 1950. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: 1 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954. 1950. 1 to 14 hours persons 1954 . 15 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954. 1949 . Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . 1949 . dollars 1954. 1949. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949 . dollars 1954.. 1949.. $1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . . $100 to $199 farms reporting 1954 . . $200 to $499 farms reporting 1954 . . $500 to $999 farms reporting 1954.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954 . . Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954.. dollars 1954.. tons 1954.. acres or. which used 1954 . . Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954.. tons 1954.. dollars 1954.. acres limed 1954. . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops od whirh couercial fertilizer *as naed, 1954: Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting . . tons. . acres on which used . . Other pasture farms reporting . . tons. . acres on which used . . Corn farms reporting,. , tone. . acres on which used.. Wheat farms reporting. . tone. . acres on which used . . Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting.. tons . . acres on which used . . Other crops farms reporting . . tons. . acres on which used . . 61,801 65,401 58,568 56,724 137,622 111,584 57,821 56,111 56,796 54,158 8,197 48,599 29,345 26,887 48,262 45,698 15,243 7,906 32,564 11,728 6,746 9,126 10,297 23,438 61,707 63,685 45,988 53,721 33,006 38,165 10,295,350 11,449,380 33,615 44,081 25,217,861 32,137,508 6,401 5,795 8,731 5,905 4,883 1,900 42,764 46,953 17,145,134 13,795,720 59,515 61,008 49,934,241 44,603,611 9,992 4,521,302 54,263 1,680,744 13 60 166 140 899 1,836 38,135 93 407 6,963 2,773 5,363 133,418 6,930 20,752 767,681 689 5,295 59,358 6,644 20, 595 676,662 555 603 488 535 969 1,066 476 534 474 509 62 412 218 246 355 399 106 117 140 158 555 577 473 437 360 306 176,733 171,906 324 346 209,310 280,578 61 39 81 67 64 12 368 427 203,790 151,180 549 540 536,718 474,373 12 2,261 24 736 17 542 5 134 1,833 1,893 1,777 1,686 3,641 2,962 1,765 1,665 1,744 1,607 354 1,390 776 711 1,160 1,022 455 213 737 333 225 278 304 459 1,833 1,800 1,335 1,503 965 1,004 256,643 214, 331 998 1,338 619,470 841,268 177 187 262 143 183 46 1,277 1,346 654,597 389,426 1,768 1,735 1,401,368 1,269,199 316 119,900 1,568 52,977 48 136 4,152 126 165 4,820 227 622 27,580 15 130 187 404 16,778 1,353 1,531 1,238 1,391 2,677 2,557 1,213 1,377 1,193 1,290 129 1,064 557 637 883 987 371 209 601 280 181 227 218 374 1,353 1,519 1,000 1,219 617 745 168,737 204,898 776 1,037 485,452 682,194 139 131 194 165 115 32 915 1,101 288,405 286,330 1,272 1,389 1,077,728 1,013,032 170 59,958 623 26,664 1 2 L80 20 28 930 145 313 14,220 2 4 140 113 276 11,194 358 380 326 335 704 663 324 330 323 329 38 285 156 159 255 285 126 49 357 356 288 291 246 214 91,609 75,511 162 191 68,503 92,890 43 40 32 26 18 3 235 305 104,541 99,529 341 346 205,650 229,779 13 1,658 21 653 7 4 115 1,634 1,805 1,516 1,444 3,115 2,433 1,493 1,428 1,461 1,378 206 1,255 619 548 1,017 832 439 146 637 223 186 232 309 405 1,634 1,691 1,186 1,429 838 998 286,318 313,821 936 1,167 611,068 755,302 154 167 232 205 127 51 892 1,130 178,151 204,318 1,564 1,615 1,350,007 1,002,239 192 79,180 864 41,719 6 6 125 6 60 1,155 34 58 2,110 143 531 26,238 100 209 12,091 546 545 483 466 987 811 473 460 450 453 66 384 233 170 382 250 72 155 108 546 533 440 421 383 316 236,067 125,693 258 332 203,156 233,707 26 49 67 57 41 18 369 351 109,379 132,724 541 528 456,392 412,090 31 15,723 154 4,346 3 10 121 2 8 325 27 108 3,313 28 587 Z Reported in small fractions. *For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration. NORTH DAKOTA 69 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954 a sample of farms. See text] Burleigh 1,030 1,136 2,503 2,237 991 1,025 972 936 87 885 574 624 1,072 1,036 205 160 459 265 121 256 124 203 1,030 1,101 702 993 481 698 137,029 175,759 509 725 466,611 560,347 67 77 174 70 84 37 734 801 291,347 182, 538 983 1,034 900, 137 657,168 27 3,675 45 1,989 7 21 1,090 11 18 620 2,385 2,422 2,255 2,041 5,336 3,740 2,168 2,002 2,134 1,912 297 1,837 901 718 1,328 1,151 932 433 1,874 677 532 793 588 1,081 2,385 2,337 2,013 2,159 1,502 1,704 481,539 525,778 1,611 1,929 1,910,804 2,230,006 212 212 295 322 386 184 1,687 1,883 1,767,891 1,082,999 2,294 2,283 2,373,583 2,187,641 773 349,584 4,156 120,583 1,872 1,827 1,806 1,673 4,058 3,087 1,805 1,653 1,781 1,631 258 1,523 911 759 1,550 1,268 517 126 727 188 235 279 336 448 1,872 1,820 1,327 1,495 895 1,001 229,740 307,136 908 1,237 583,121 625,673 173 149 230 169 144 43 1,119 1,168 298,702 218,389 1,776 1,779 1,514,166 1,327,244 634 274,814 2,718 136,009 84 6 235 4 3,770 21C 11 ... 2 47 376 13 977 5 27,486 197 442 537 1,132 1 401 37,530 68 436 19 14 60 62 1,100 885 473 554 1,757 1 265 50,653 66 972 1,153 1,221 1,093 1,135 2,592 2,271 1,088 1,128 1,071 1,096 131 940 658 562 1,106 958 279 170 415 217 136 155 187 260 1,153 1,216 827 999 581 742 145,368 180,845 608 732 332,595 376,405 123 98 180 94 95 18 852 1^052 278,538 346,541 1,113 1,171 946,042 788,281 56 19,982 433 5,798 1 (Z) 60 300 21 122 2,095 34 88 1,216 1 3 36 162 2,180 913 1,047 853 773 1,541 1,368 849 763 840 742 97 743 296 266 426 447 217 131 275 179 100 110 140 165 913 1,000 668 766 500 434 234,558 168, 131 450 641 289,629 363,379 47 66 131 107 84 15 395 510 71,165 77,348 380 955 772,178 694,040 61 11,486 147 7,522 6 100 55 116 6,466 25 24 936 1,047 1,157 1,022 1,040 2,341 2,163 1,015 1,034 1,006 1,012 191 815 575 584 997 985 209 119 338 166 87 113 133 225 1,047 1,101 710 898 550 625 173,801 131,385 507 703 277,731 372,329 117 101 133 r,9 66 21 830 91TJ 201,802 250,537 1,036 1,069 763,448 691,258 74 10,994 120 5,600 63 3,284 556 608 524 557 1,229 1,115 516 550 509 545 83 426 285 265 464 449 172 75 256 121 72 111 112 145 556 610 415 529 239 349 53,253 101,195 359 422 232,380 247,892 78 f. 90 50 63 14 428 447 139,359 110,810 551 574 493,338 442,221 101 34,994 352 14,670 5 15 535 47 61 1,837 72 183 8,696 210 58 87 3,392 1,209 1,315 1,165 1,247 3,030 3,231 1,153 1,245 1,141 1,208 93 1,048 855 868 1,578 1,801 194 161 311 222 103 112 112 199 1,209 1,300 881 1,142 658 843 205,760 215,763 624 861 281,232 394,074 125 147 155 122 68 7 1,059 1,022 254,139 199,543 1,187 1,269 1,005,953 952,352 13 2,028 23 1,004 12 19 853 3 3 131 618 627 607 544 1,480 1,155 603 537 596 533 66 530 313 284 551 466 197 111 333 156 115 209 613 578 449 486 329 332 104,693 109,750 336 428 260,885 312,814 66 56 61 52 80 21 424 449 126,023 110,360 587 578 557,291 496,373 117 49, 228 567 20,922 Golden Valley 14 35 778 1 21 30 1,062 72 204 8,538 289 10,404 425 468 386 345 603 576 380 338 375 336 105 270 55 117 100 158 87 55 128 82 420 407 305 297 201 178 54,937 65,632 202 241 196,289 187,344 39 25 41 38 47 12 258 299 85,770 122,186 411 377 426,746 288,700 59 20,507 240 10,053 Grand Forks 13 12 574 48 165 7,829 30 461 17 1,857 1,962 1,772 1,638 7,106 3,005 1,698 1,603 1,652 1,551 168 1,484 765 612 1,127 895 806 296 4,327 559 384 645 558 3,682 1,857 1,914 1,633 1,763 1,199 1,358 488,230 449,532 1,292 1,561 2,422,672 2,645,309 146 167 249 244 275 211 1,234 1,387 699,119 566,232 1,772 1,864 1,776,437 1,601,214 1,052 709,391 9,337 209, 994 124 304 4,735 17 181 2,351 337 671 13,134 754 3,043 82,858 209 1,820 16,892 803 3,320 90,034 994 1,075 994 1,005 2,559 2,330 991 1,005 975 983 141 834 697 596 1,274 1,158 205 136 310 189 135 211 994 1,022 755 832 592 514 161,639 114,351 503 720 245,287 336,275 110 119 146 59 47 22 801 847 144,854 212,498 984 992 830, 804 662,945 24 15,024 181 3,252 Griggs 5 5 210 5 30 1,200 5 285 17 138 1,472 752 746 1,640 1,311 746 736 730 714 102 628 373 274 528 491 243 93 382 106 94 117 169 265 829 877 608 777 345 526 77,449 106,226 535 621 276,394 320,061 98 108 159 84 74 12 607 613 208,462 133,305 818 857 670,032 579,426 220 54,906 661 24,175 Hettinger 620 1 1 24 89 107 3,084 149 297 11,240 152 231 9,207 811 844 1,679 1,837 810 828 796 812 100 696 416 451 696 862 112 105 187 163 869 695 645 643 469 376 181,297 117,978 473 507 271,087 368,896 127 81 116 75 58 16 654 621 147,969 142,374 843 879 849,754 634,149 41 9,858 125 6,963 9 13 582 32 104 5,881 70 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Logan McHenry Estimated number of farms. 1954. . 1950.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: 1 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954. 1950. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . 1950. 1 to 14 hours persons 1954 . 15 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Regular workers (employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954. 1949. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Hired labor farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . $100 to $199 farms reporting 1954. $200 to $499 farms reporting 1954 . $500 to $999 farms reporting 1954 . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops ob which couereial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting . tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Corn farms reporting . tons, acres on which used. Wheat farms reporting . tons, acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting. tons, acres on which used . Other crops farms reporting . tons, acres on which used. 877 963 828 851 1,958 1,914 811 850 799 813 134 665 500 548 819 958 210 109 340 143 153 248 877 893 638 751 450 555 139,638 152,645 456 545 255,028 286,223 102 73 124 93 49 15 773 687 295,699 167,513 844 848 646,213 500,785 22 3,349 48 1,952 7 2 110 1,307 1,381 1,252 1,222 2,598 2,347 1,241 1,213 1,236 1,174 267 949 696 604 1,049 966 225 179 313 207 129 150 131 163 1,307 1,325 931 1,083 662 832 132 ,466 197,665 654 917 384,161 484,547 116 112 216 105 69 36 1,064 1,112 519,112 326,404 1,247 1,285 1,095,713 908,809 70 20,878 248 9,614 20 31 1,131 42 78 3,054 53 108 4,080 37 55 2,435 823 905 823 847 2,488 2,127 823 847 812 817 146 666 707 643 1,387 1,225 172 84 289 85 131 234 823 915 549 742 433 539 88,522 131,807 378 530 122,179 166,724 115 99 101 31 26 6 660 763 234,070 258,623 823 885 667,558 651,194 12 1,045 13 317 4 4 128 1,612 1,715 1,537 1,586 3,558 3,065 1,523 1,571 1,477 1,499 159 1,318 902 758 1,527 1,344 329 166 554 222 166 208 211 346 1,612 1,742 1,015 1,487 610 1,084 150,330 331,655 758 1,219 447,713 638,550 113 132 228 146 110 29 1,191 1,362 416,443 245,434 1,563 1,667 1,180,658 1,040,193 80 24,252 279 9,644 12 285 20 29 587 63 159 6,992 21 92 36 58 1,688 1,003 1,017 987 940 2,567 2,124 985 940 943 905 60 883 763 610 1,391 1,147 180 61 233 72 146 192 1,003 1,036 747 846 581 591 99,963 116,142 464 696 135,678 198,468 149 132 105 41 34 3 858 915 254,662 148,785 990 1,026 776,614 628,534 11 1,294 18 276 5 10 50 5 8 225 1 (Z) 1 1,213 1,234 1,130 1,106 2,232 2,081 1,117 1,104 1,106 1,077 80 1,026 478 462 712 665 255 200 414 339 124 159 155 255 1,212 1,222 918 994 675 698 270,396 291,068 624 771 556,324 794,482 89 99 138 110 136 52 773 833 529,923 335,815 1,182 1,170 888,588 850,318 141 58,471 676 10,337 30 50 1,097 1 (Z) 10 81 384 3,563 29 81 3,318 59 160 2,354 1,812 1,993 1,651 1,770 3,286 3,388 1,646 1,760 1,621 1,688 322 1,299 851 864 1,285 1,446 261 178 380 254 110 132 168 248 1,812 1,987 1,177 1,560 902 1,086 315,827 369,586 765 1,223 393,050 602,719 209 138 190 117 76 35 1,194 1,283 369,336 285,389 1,712 1,875 1,334,686 1,306,706 69 13,838 168 7,722 3 4 195 14 15 455 52 125 5,968 25 24 1,104 858 890 802 825 2,042 1,899 797 824 782 793 48 734 535 577 1,080 971 122 102 180 135 82 126 853 856 628 731 472 545 101,286 111,694 473 599 183,984 279,891 127 137 84 86 26 13 620 740 136,345 144,564 847 816 619,991 506,327 14 3,041 38 1,906 11 22 646 9 11 785 5 5 475 1,462 1,536 1,417 1,462 3,502 3,650 1,406 1,452 1,381 1,381 200 1,181 903 1,028 1,653 2,043 270 161 468 226 111 165 187 303 1,462 1,579 1,075 1,281 784 972 163,260 187,842 805 1,011 350,579 476,252 226 176 231 97 54 21 1,219 1,295 445,247 284,153 1,427 1,509 1,078,035 923,688 50 6,878 87 2,037 18 29 889 Z Reported in small fractions. lFor 1950, "Week preceding enumeration." NORTH DAKOTA 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 71 Ramsey Sargent Slope 1,270 1,484 1,153 1,284 2,348 2,189 1,135 1,281 1,115 1,228 221 894 506 507 797 779 267 138 436 182 215 354 1,270 1,530 915 1,207 670 820 276,791 296,898 558 962 300,915 464,964 85 116 163 108 70 16 645 888 106,440 125,284 1,215 1,439 887,430 946,915 28 5,399 65 3,400 3,325 1,137 1,186 1,107 950 2,502 1,651 1,094 931 1,088 905 307 781 430 420 801 714 332 164 613 232 108 137 241 476 1,132 1,136 805 1,050 518 685 152,052 179,478 656 925 383,268 555,615 95 106 245 103 82 25 801 811 424,603 218,645 1,122 1,096 971,902 824,208 385 137,221 1,487 62,378 38 990 1,056 215 589 25,862 16 4 240 338 798 33,891 562 567 537 520 1,275 1,247 531 515 526 485 64 462 358 351 631 620 72 93 118 142 562 551 410 455 329 344 72,304 59,560 269 404 131,549 244,122 103 49 66 32 14 437 470 97,413 112,003 557 546 391,033 309,095 20 2,357 25 765 1,571 1,589 1,471 1,309 5,008 2,403 1,435 1,268 1,391 1,205 183 1,208 558 511 854 769 535 282 2,763 429 265 497 403 2,266 1,556 1,606 1,326 1,371 940 1,050 410,314 360,629 1,070 1,150 1,964,986 1,842,164 145 166 197 184 179 199 815 1,032 451,347 358,157 1,483 1,469 1,430,568 1,304,340 860 717,631 8,122 227,008 1 28 1 76 20 1,516 7 17 470 1 97 1 224 30 5,152 19 789 23 3,088 706 102,627 139 1,306 14,189 1 742 (Z) 3,411 9 103,054 884 985 874 910 2,166 1,775 873 909 856 867 55 801 466 498 871 806 321 76 439 102 97 126 234 313 884 985 601 842 317 455 64,414 122,962 479 725 259,118 393,270 56 89 168 103 50 13 694 810 360,204 138,963 860 949 759,975 777,892 94 17,549 218 9,634 166 7,236 20 33 40 ,903 1,323 1,279 1,293 1,032 2,651 1,906 1,277 1,019 1,257 987 256 1,001 582 409 863 677 357 158 531 242 176 227 206 304 1,323 1,168 1,008 989 663 640 167,819 283,983 769 854 507,235 758,895 134 112 174 169 153 27 822 825 234,996 259,754 1,267 1,108 1,154,102 987,745 178 54,978 604 26,992 22 40 1,605 153 383 17,504 1 2 100 108 177 7,743 1,090 1,185 1,029 1,149 2,154 2,112 1,012 1,144 999 ,088 130 516 505 777 806 229 155 378 218 160 261 1,089 1,179 853 1,028 704 728 171,551 166,707 573 807 286,576 469,556 144 123 168 67 57 14 902 983 302,262 337,513 1,073 1,138 826,746 653,439 109 22,287 284 7,204 19 30 530 856 851 821 685 1,502 1,120 821 674 816 654 134 682 303 241 403 376 185 74 283 90 127 193 856 820 578 692 408 489 170,311 213,332 373 486 216,476 297,208 70 44 107 11 500 534 132,895 97,599 821 795 670,679 600,282 169 52,874 632 32,689 50 100 100 5 10 600 75 6 101 6 2,834 90 30 155 66 433 1,980 22,569 6 17 130 32 98 70 183 1,730 9,390 2,351 2,442 2,255 2,126 4,638 4,224 2,225 2,109 2,170 2,069 351 1,819 1,092 1,039 1,707 1,692 546 352 761 463 245 279 358 482 2,351 2,388 1,964 2,193 1,621 1,929 464,349 576,328 1,393 1,833 639,092 1,000,309 325 256 321 326 148 17 1,884 1,963 1,555,953 982,876 2,225 2,278 1,704,796 1,485,277 708 198,430 2,450 70,354 972 ,137 917 977 1,744 1,847 905 971 893 935 101 792 377 430 564 813 177 79 287 99 129 213 966 1,050 567 763 352 558 82,593 168,088 435 578 243,642 326,895 90 62 149 63 55 16 577 711 119,577 108,739 836 845 571,657 569,567 119 38,916 478 21,554 194 308 6 12 6,562 1 060 16 23 920 561 7 1,142 10 28,951 341 167 112 208 321 7,572 14 ,524 15 20 660 366 62 749 139 25,689 5 ,589 1,187 1,146 1,117 996 2,277 1,886 1,109 981 1,093 939 202 891 517 457 831 793 239 120 353 154 89 105 178 248 1,177 1,161 933 1,036 772 848 183,501 225,258 743 866 372,903 449,822 140 168 152 179 84 20 981 1,004 408,697 340,445 1,097 1,106 841,440 748,099 97 25,049 271 8,570 15 21 470 59 129 3,190 30 71 2,955 5 2 20 28 48 1,935 895 881 853 770 2,104 1,734 848 769 834 734 92 742 603 542 969 883 166 85 301 117 130 248 895 795 620 724 505 560 171,086 193,659 401 539 143,738 236,603 106 89 118 58 23 7 643 607 96,553 96,412 861 780 573,389 476,301 34 4,068 45 2,063 3 5 296 26 32 1,417 18 8 350 299 419 284 327 709 707 282 325 282 299 23 259 166 176 304 315 123 93 294 369 235 254 176 163 67,227 47,829 174 219 129,982 142,289 40 40 46 13 14 21 225 237 62,225 79,196 292 287 252,083 205,649 5 910 15 405 1 2 125 2 3 70 4 10 210 447 456 387 437 749 877 371 426 363 401 107 256 142 216 256 370 94 87 130 106 447 462 336 383 268 262 114,858 118,819 261 326 165,711 254,738 58 49 53 48 39 14 267 393 81,098 171,963 446 462 379,118 418,093 18 6,486 102 2,031 6 17 220 72 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6. -FARM LABOR AND SPECIFffiD FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Estimated number of farms 1954.. 1950 . . FARM LABOR Week of September 26-Oetober 2:1 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. 1950 . . persons 1954 . . 1950 . . Family workers. Including operator farms reporting 1954 . . 1950 . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . ■ 1950.. 1 to 14 hours persons 1954 . . 15 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. persons 1954. . 1950.. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. persons 1954 . . 1950.. Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954 . . 1949.. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949 . . $1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . . $100 to $199 farms reporting 1954. . $200 to $499 farms reporting 1954.. $500 to $999 farms reporting 1954 . . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . dollars 1954 . . 1949 . . Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954.. dollars 1954 . . tonB 1954.. acres on which used 1954.. Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954.. tons 1954.. dollars 1954 . . acres limed 1954 . . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on vbicb connercial fertilizer *as used, 1954: Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting tons acres on which used Other pasture farms reporting tons acres on which used Corn farms reporting tons acres on which used Wheat farms reporting tons acres on which used Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting tons acres on which used Other crops farms reporting tons acres on which used 1,149 1,232 1,114 1,108 2,942 2,381 1,108 1,095 1,071 1,078 108 963 813 567 1,528 1,129 236 114 343 174 84 117 182 226 1,149 1,208 837 930 622 614 154,808 125,747 565 728 287,260 425,349 152 112 141 91 49 20 988 1,005 262,665 472,809 1,143 1,172 959,613 835,667 42 11,518 151 4,520 10 33 520 859 903 814 774 1,471 1,335 807 762 740 45 755 261 274 341 405 254 130 330 190 133 160 156 170 859 935 611 825 329 555 71,463 135,885 494 710 330,180 654,633 96 50 125 103 104 16 589 634 346, 166 298,221 834 925 759,368 767,581 319 127,345 1,499 52,849 12 383 25 14 330 5 2 50 72 82 2,360 233 578 20,467 11 61 507 248 763 29,135 2,002 2,107 1,913 1,872 4,216 3,963 1,902 1,865 1,849 1,804 176 1,673 1,066 1,012 1,770 1,796 394 223 597 363 171 2?3 253 374 2,002 2,070 1,368 1,713 907 1,225 277,885 329,199 1,017 1,397 563,351 786, 324 227 158 298 148 145 41 1,488 1,603 454,241 500, 362 1,902 1,991 1,647,975 1,461,595 93 29,294 407 11,947 2,183 34 139 5,229 26 384 39 168 4,069 842 914 795 779 1,716 1,471 771 767 766 737 123 643 305 295 514 519 293 151 436 215 153 182 180 254 842 926 599 813 342 428 93,740 134,813 472 708 386,158 643,149 43 51 124 123 107 24 524 709 130,210 128,905 805 905 817,655 898,465 208 '848 39,017 12 6 215 176 538 25,350 15 300 137 289 13,097 1,241 1,411 1,166 1,046 2,589 1,798 1,143 1,004 1,113 959 205 908 401 334 632 491 425 242 844 348 210 302 253 542 1,241 1,242 1,091 1,121 834 898 210,692 221,584 795 976 729,046 860,388 110 110 185 156 183 51 871 971 564, 180 517, 120 1,190 1,157 1,096,253 982,667 539 ?21,820 2,708 74,223 119 208 3,535 6 10 140 200 324 6,830 327 852 26,012 18 72 1,187 401 1,242 36, 519 2,083 2,132 1,952 1,705 7,994 3,370 1,901 1,686 1,840 1,644 341 1,499 935 644 1,515 990 737 264 4,639 736 341 554 566 4,085 2,058 2,041 1,598 1,789 1,038 1,217 313,996 406,642 1,263 1,574 2,341,431 2,775,593 203 145 305 180 207 223 1,222 1,419 414,533 327,074 1,968 2,006 1,689,653 1,503,710 1,033 654, 594 8,412 215,559 25 71 1,996 10 12 175 75 80 1,689 870 2,969 94,503 191 1,740 . ■■: "09 3,535 96,967 1,943 2,022 1,832 1,622 3,916 2,871 1,809 1,592 1,777 1,537 248 1,529 933 627 1,464 1,045 484 210 675 289 177 237 351 438 1,938 1,927 1,410 1,647 1,019 1,239 420,376 532,552 1,000 1,327 591,184 876, 538 249 145 299 145 122 • 40 1,244 1,342 541,584 340,797 1,864 1,857 1,440,010 1,383,364 144 43,602 591 26,253 129 424 19,094 1 4 700 47 73 5,004 1,388 1,446 1,337 1,218 2,884 2,392 1,336 1,203 1,319 1,172 183 1,136 683 562 1,021 950 362 207 544 270 119 136 275 408 1,388 1,376 1,154 1,226 827 912 249,863 284,127 860 1,023 371, 595 597, 196 166 164 325 111 78 16 978 1,025 237,464 228,672 1,362 1,335 1,059,418 1,030,900 175 47,380 548 22,867 3 7 190 81 2,695 98 228 9,942 30 103 231 10,010 1,578 1,649 1,436 1,398 2,565 2,480 1,410 1,392 1,389 1,366 228 1,161 485 510 696 843 331 169 480 271 150 173 219 307 1,578 1,656 1,177 1,353 802 870 343,984 269,653 843 1,081 533,988 614,632 132 134 237 186 114 40 743 920 170,069 206,71 ' l . ' 1,573 1,193,014 1,120,459 113 36,900 461 13,555 11 49 575 7 283 94 250 10,651 1 (Z) 1 48 155 2,045 Z Reported In small fractions. 1Fqt 1950, "Week preceding enumeration. NORTH DAKOTA 73 County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 [For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12j Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Adams Barnes Benson Billings Bottineau : li iwri Hi Burke Cattle mil dairy products: 1 Cattle a: d calves farms reporting 1954. . . 1950 . . . number 1954 . . . 1950 . . . 49.296 52,874 2,103,901 1,587,790 452 485 31,281 20,330 1,452 1,537 47,669 37,996 1,082 1,206 39,075 31,098 321 331 31,800 22,563 1,248 1,322 36,000 28,878 394 421 26,256 17,018 625 698 19,953 14,260 5 Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950 . . . number 1954 .. . 1950 . . . 48,494 52,403 913,056 716, 985 444 481 13,237 10,249 1,421 1,523 20, 109 16,833 1,073 1,196 17, 181 13,608 320 327 13,869 11,473 1,228 1,310 14,683 11,906 389 416 11,760 9,486 617 689 8,637 6,264 9 10 11 12 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... 42, 686 49,220 361,218 387, 268 376 417 2,609 2,512 1,220 1,435 9,593 11,415 961 1,135 8,492 9,271 260 290 1,208 1,388 1,068 1,245 7,600 8,169 319 359 1,781 1,919 521 637 3,269 3,851 13 14 Heifers and heifer calves. .. .farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . 46, 961 618,641 438 8,652 1,378 14,686 1,041 11,722 311 9,136 1,181 10,907 379 7,576 579 5,786 15 16 Steers and bulls including steer number 1954 . . . 46,066 572,204 437 9,392 1,353 12,874 1,020 10, 172 309 8,795 1,182 10,410 376 6,920 578 5,530 1,822 2,632 130,940,412 98,906,028 4,720,444 3,681,295 30 30 1,984,670 1,093,453 72,771 45,457 43 61 3,706,850 2,627,319 130,060 96, 596 11 60 372, 948 1,239,718 13,631 46,001 4 42,495 1,989 34 48 2,375,192 1,599,286 93,228 66,251 11 22 475,496 746,429 18,541 29,990 18 19 20 21 22 1949 . . . pounds 1954 . . . 1949... dollars 1954 . . . 1949... 36 700,294 565,093 29,428 26,327 23 24 25 26 27 28 1949 . . . pounds of butterfat 1954... 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . 35,918 41,244 38,873,754 33,123,958 22,440,529 20,458,163 264 288 240,361 171,545 139, 372 106,554 1,048 1,282 1,212,464 1,089,607 705,420 684,142 844 985 1,150,440 856,913 6387569 - 528,7251 152 191 126,242 89,878 71,888 49,614 897 1,061 763,123 645,931 454,406 404, 965 224 233 176,495 133,626 102, 777 84,091 414 500 287,400 301,870 164,291 181,642 29 30 Cows milked, day preceding number of cows 1954 . . . 40,575 209, 686 356 1,786 1,139 5,418 90S 4,840 250 918 1,008 4,508 303 1,259 487 1,861 31 Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons 1954 . . . 415,361 3,958 12,770 11,22'2 1,602 9,580 2,858 3,607 32 33 Butter churned, week preceding pounds 1954 .. . Horses and Mules: 15,449 55,349 171 545 261 1,055 333 1,345 103 332 353 1,537 160 529 207 862 34 35 36 37 Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Hogs: 30,271 43,275 88,515 152, 173 246 319 589 1,111 759 1,241 1,717 3,411 744 1,096 2,058 3,725 272 329 1,220 2,090 750 1,140 1,756 3,078 231 323 644 1,149 372 562 1,039 1,813 38 i9 40 41 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... 30,196 32,412 537,313 342, 339 207 211 5,040 2,060 818 981 15,388 9,708 620 627 7,178 3,669 187 197 1,700 1,444 626 605 4,905 3,053 222 231 5,228 1,908 269 279 1,305 1,074 42 43 44 45 Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954. . . number 1954 . . . number 1954 .. . 25,336 413,636 8,830 123,677 155 3,655 93 1,385 643 11,290 292 4,098 536 5,824 128 1,354 171 1,266 53 434 500 3,702 168 1,203 189 3,554 80 1,674 210 998 73 307 46 47 number 1954. .. 20,962 89,761 169 785 620 2,444 386 1,158 115 262 268 727 173 919 117 214 48 49 50 51 52 53 Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . Sheep and wool: 17, 995 25,407 71,296 106, 380 5,757 18,465 145 163 587 743 67 198 499 826 1,852 3,539 189 592 328 452 931 1,345 94 227 94 140 188 386 34 74 229 412 582 1,123 62 145 153 184 647 767 61 272 93 153 173 321 30 41 54 55 56 57 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... 7,363 6,369 697,643 385,921 37 36 5,911 5,164 246 225 16, 966 11,348 141 132 16, 912 9,126 12 21 854 936 139 135 11,238 5,604 114 85 30,156 19,894 75 51 5,208 2,542 58 59 Sheep 1 year old and over. .. .farms reporting 1954... number 1954. . . 6,898 375,273 32 3,234 239 9,391 133 8,990 12 514 132 6,225 104 20,062 71 2,822 60 61 62 63 1950 . . . number 1954 . . . 1950... 6,779 6,203 356,843 292,938 32 35 3,106 4,289 238 222 8,958 8,404 130 126 8,557 7,392 12 21 474 830 131 133 5,823 4,710 102 80 19, 505 15, 946 68 51 2,711 1,971 64 65 66 67 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950 . . . 4,542 4,281 18,430 16, 524 24 29 128 214 147 159 433 308 108 105 433 298 11 14 40 29 94 93 402 285 72 64 557 518 50 37 111 84 68 69 number 1954 . . . 6,569 322, 370 32 2,677 230 7,575 131 7,922 12 340 130 5,013 95 10,094 72 2,386 70 71 72 73 1949... number shorn 1954 . . . 1949 . . . 6,864 5,993 416,085 318,033 31 34 3,412 3,055 238 202 9,713 7,435 133 133 9,175 8,774 12 19 511 823 128 139 6,062 5,294 103 78 19,877 15,680 67 50 2,989 1,670 74 75 1949... 3,817,312 2,714,972 36, 167 27, 372 87,782 66,822 84,403 75,066 4,220 6,786 54, 654 44,398 203,875 144,717 28,218 13,807 76 10/17-10/23 10/10-10/16 10/10-10/16 10A0-10/16 10/17-10/23 10/10-10/16 10/17-10/23 10/17-10/23 379126 O - 56 74 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK QFor comparability of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Burleigh Diekey Eddy Cattle aad dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting Milk cows farms reporting number Heifers and heifer calves. .. .farms reporting number Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting number Whole milk sold farms reporting pounds dollars Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat dollars Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting number of cows Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting pounds llorses and Mules: Horses and/or mules farms reporting number Hots: Hogs and pigs farms reporting Born before June 1 farms reporting number Born since June 1 farms reporting number Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting number Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting number After June 1 farms reporting number Sheep and wool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting number Ewes farms reporting number Rams and wethers farms reporting number Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting number Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting number shorn Wool shorn pounds Average date of enumeration 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 904 965 70,850 50,121 897 953 31,476 24,513 774 864 6,856 7,546 878 19,808 871 19,566 44 1,501,625 2,965,122 69,459 109,056 657 715 703,669 569,237 396,401 357,040 757 4,532 7,375 397 ,519 691 84» 2,567 3,713 685 722 21,233 11,375 581 16,182 242 5,051 538 3,539 467 590 2,868 3,390 139 671 104 77 7,645 4,543 93 4,344 89 70 4,110 3,627 66 50 234 204 89 3,301 86 73 4,651 3,950 41,385 33,478 1,588 1,750 48,202 37,859 1,494 1,709 18,271 15,438 1,248 1,633 9,916 10,921 1,455 14,742 1,395 15,189 258 244 18,630,136 12,351,238 633,755 428,373 785 1,178 717,085 792,036 418,661 494,526 1,140 5,442 13,310 193 784 610 1,217 1,394 3,180 981 1,289 38,764 26,573 815 27,107 376 11,657 871 6,822 710 1,127 4,857 8,265 353 1,965 367 262 48,369 20,193 339 16,907 331 258 15,791 12,861 177 154 1,116 3,612 328 31,462 345 236 44,696 31,691 357,618 220,116 10/10-10/16 10/10-10/16 1,362 1,448 30,784 25,732 1,345 1,440 12,699 10, 520 1,232 1,400 8,798 8,985 1,289 9,191 1,259 8,894 24 35 690,234 647, 407 27,824 27,853 1,084 1,198 945,775 719,714 574,691 457,060 1,180 5,207 10,081 544 2,495 946 1,290 2,094 3,467 984 854 8,296 5,274 805 6,366 262 1,930 482 1,159 396 577 919 1,258 119 240 101 110 7,561 4,718 99 4,123 99 109 3,948 3,515 77 75 175 144 93 3,438 102 101 4,227 3,617 38,100 28,866 10/17-10/23 992 1,043 47, 597 32,878 985 1,032 20,718 14,839 856 962 7,423 7,442 957 13,823 938 13,056 22 39 1,029,153 1,058,662 35,706 41,119 749 855 769,794 643,563 443,670 400,578 816 4,225 251 662 444 770 1,164 2,447 606 760 22,643 18,722 526 19,296 158 3,347 527 3,907 472 692 3,413 5,179 118 494 341 283 27,473 17,291 320 15,628 318 272 15,124 12,810 206 170 504 563 295 11,845 318 269 16, 363 12,406 146,894 109,670 10/17-10/23 601 .706 16,591 12,682 586 703 7,106 5,457 500 649 2,789 3,720 566 5,013 550 4,472 21 44 899,852 1,044,588 33, 512 41,070 357 497 234,849 278,244 133,077 169,862 460 1,559 241 1,038 366 565 1,002 1,689 286 245 1,727 971 200 1,166 113 561 106 272 85 124 204 269 39 6,281 2,494 3,299 48 38 2,984 1,828 38 22 315 65 52 2,982 48 35 3,166 1,457 32,174 11,993 10/17-10/23 989 1,063 69,857 55,629 979 1,060 31,048 27,469 842 929 5,633 6,287 944 19,836 939 18,973 10 7,653 192,086 266 8,572 718 781 607,308 571,846 348,759 333,541 821 4,127 7,597 427 1,381 972 3,717 5,207 663 742 9,204 6,313 583 7,161 173 2,043 464 1,455 392 615 1,140 2,161 119 315 43 5,271 2,553 43 3,006 2,818 2,149 26 25 188 89 41 2,265 39 35 3,128 2,424 32,622 23, 566 10/24-10/31 504 537 26,681 19,290 499 537 11,713 8,749 455 511 4,747 5,076 487 7,967 486 7,001 13 21 709,592 787,206 25,344 29,081 405 445 510,145 425,986 300,359 264,511 436 ,511 4,910 208 892 358 480 1,115 1,828 291 315 4,254 2,336 235 3,236 85 1,018 197 724 171 241 572 799 50 152 147 134 20,052 10,755 142 10,874 142 134 10,476 9,186 116 101 398 529 142 9,178 145 131 11,361 8,699 106,026 75,724 10/10-10/16 1,150 1,201 67,678 52,891 1,146 1,201 30,742 25,291 1,080 1,161 12,836 13,602 1,125 20,026 1,107 16,910 29 23 1,877,645 615,253 71,014 22,105 1,002 1,061 1,295,158 1,056,650 741,604 653,165 1,051 7,120 478 1,352 978 1,090 3,494 5,184 907 961 21,773 16,573 827 19,918 142 1,855 781 3,945 709 869 3,629 4,672 106 316 1,577 1,235 41 934 41 41 857 946 27 24 77 42 40 643 36 35 956 990 8,882 7,930 10/10-10/16 10/17-10/23 NORTH DAKOTA 75 PRODUCTS; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Golden Valley jrand Forks Grant Griggs Hettinger Kidder La Moure Logan McHenry Mcintosh McKenzie McLean Mercer Morton 333 360 23,835 15,401 1,370 1,447 37,530 28,899 934 993 61,720 45,555 687 718 24,544 19,006 722 729 31,906 20,650 813 886 57,186 41,459 1,183 1,192 45,087 34,823 784 844 42, 576 35,784 1,337 1,464 75,420 53,063 860 916 40,272 31,873 920 963 80,357 53,833 1,426 1,546 56,903 42,757 748 806 46,547 35,874 1,302 1,412 75,896 63,358 1 2 3 4 331 359 10,756 7,830 1,329 1,425 15,065 11,966 930 990 28,560 21,910 674 713 10,142 7,706 714 727 14,082 10,117 805 882 25,128 18,626 1,168 1,175 19,077 14,452 781 844 18,748 14,770 1,332 1,456 31,860 23,766 857 913 17,699 12,990 913 951 35,439 26,088 1,400 1,533 24,122 19,154 739 805 20,620 16,621 1,292 1,407 35,965 30,354 5 6 7 8 247 321 1,211 1,398 1,122 1,349 8,173 8,979 859 919 8,306 8,395 608 688 4,966 5,567 628 687 5,615 5,630 694 813 7,183 8,189 1,037 1,117 9,614 10,081 752 823 11,901 11,445 1,202 1,378 11,211 11,555 811 900 11,277 11,453 704 826 2,885 3,489 1,213 1,368 10, 568 10,723 680 754 6,823 6,903 1,181 1,316 13,033 14, 143 9 10 11 12 320 6,817 1,245 10,992 910 17,329 661 7,446 680 9,366 802 17,459 1,117 13,239 772 13,698 1,303 23,233 845 12,168 872 22,008 1,374 17,133 732 13,395 1,270 21,170 13 14 311 6,262 1,223 11,473 906 15,831 657 6,956 684 8,458 781 14, 599 1,090 12,771 771 10,130 1,283 20,327 842 10,405 873 22,910 1,359 15,648 726 12,532 1,232 18,761 15 16 12 16 224,407 319,877 7,759 15,477 104 144 10,446,180 6,978,156 338,017 249,835 3 28 15,179 571,239 959 23,866 7 25 239,476 375,451 9,596 11,926 9 29 483,259 692,391 18,941 28,086 14 11 426,550 324,731 14,999 12,039 31 29 1,800,753 1,121,482 64,215 41,040 4 22 312,760 584,613 11,200 21,491 30 54 757,566 1,667,033 27,528 63,623 6 24 276,089 323,215 11,426 12,882 25 32 2,744,430 360,455 121,833 15,166 25 58 2,117,700 1,883,872 73,160 66,157 16 20 486,399 795,321 19,653 25,484 89 87 12,392,727 7,724,007 451,702 314,210 17 18 19 20 21 22 154 197 107,002 91,920 61,908 57,702 849 1,034 697,088 664,788 402,514 408,673 778 828 1,033,803 819,902 574,065 488,556 540 611 560,721 493,042 332,238 303,861 569 561 673,882 448,744 381,273 277,547 635 739 800,207 703,756 467,105 454,426 948 1,030 1,223,170 994,027 731,626 635,970 743 786 1,272,738 1,028,377 742,289 659,921 1,062 1,201 1,143,678 970,981 665,778 599,431 816 875 1,379,043 1,056,191 784,658 668,151 385 493 164,210 173,704 93, 110 107,810 1,065 1,142 1,123,732 872,091 648, 532 550,594 639 675 830,823 756,645 481,985 475, 589 1,035 1,154 1,439,002 1,376,455 844,928 801,743 23 24 25 26 27 28 233 780 1,051 4,438 851 5,359 582 2,750 610 3,586 678 4,388 996 5,689 728 5,738 1,153 6,618 798 5,877 648 2,008 1,162 6,034 662 4,293 1,150 7,876 29 30 1,759 10,418 10,342 6,025 7,476 6,191 11,849 7,730 12,230 8,738 4,203 11,442 7,254 15,458 31 128 425 160 768 527 1,627 206 826 237 636 332 1,082 281 963 315 765 455 1,654 360 835 315 1,152 561 1,859 339 909 532 1,577 32 33 170 246 622 1,323 632 1,072 1,400 2,749 665 842 2,442 3,648 486 642 1,245 1,886 333 481 779 1,496 639 817 2,217 3,546 525 844 1,180 2,327 661 794 2,162 3,383 953 1,269 3,208 4,969 727 856 2,098 3,198 650 752 3,358 4,372 909 1,281 2,665 5,219 636 752 2,314 3,407 1,023 1,278 3,469 5,984 34 35 if, 37 158 202 3,194 1,427 734 785 13,387 6,799 733 770 18,530 9,280 356 353 4,334 2,544 466 460 9,159 4,103 561 599 9,338 6,010 645 825 14,286 10,851 572 601 5,783 5,127 857 944 10,272 6,133 595 662 7,508 6,197 338 380 3,331 1,940 765 798 10,958 7,371 594 672 8,786 7,230 993 1,094 21,446 14,130 38 39 40 41 123 2,077 59 1,117 585 8,277 267 5,110 653 14,262 242 4,268 289 3,359 97 975 398 6,787 151 2,372 470 7,184 147 2,154 533 10,945 209 3,341 476 4,595 152 1,188 700 7,802 244 2,470 523 6,156 129 1,352 233 2,158 166 1,173 632 8,708 217 2,250 560 6,826 159 1,960 900 18, 517 212 2,929 ... 43 44 45 127 469 447 2,224 669 3,227 238 744 382 1,557 413 1,475 518 2,471 382 947 556 1,547 361 1,303 170 436 476 1,582 501 1,511 846 3,435 46 47 108 165 371 538 36 98 377 589 1,668 2,421 138 556 610 650 2,579 2,513 214 648 211 273 610 989 59 134 315 360 1,150 1,242 133 407 357 459 1,238 1,692 91 237 432 719 1,931 3,439 159 540 336 438 776 1,081 78 171 430 758 1,099 2,228 183 448 324 521 1,057 1,532 100 246 119 244 300 641 70 136 409 605 1,280 2,102 101 302 456 576 1,233 1,712 128 278 771 908 3,011 3,445 167 424 49 50 51 52 53 60 38 7,116 2,146 167 141 16,165 9,307 82 71 12,747 9,127 234 182 21,537 10, 553 41 33 6,074 2,245 240 163 25,749 13,135 269 264 19,162 12,866 110 88 4,686 3,011 158 153 9,503 5,776 64 67 1,514 1,907 95 80 20,236 9,717 142 115 12,495 6,534 58 36 3,839 2,010 84 64 7,601 4,465 54 55 :■■ 57 51 3,913 159 8,603 62 7,692 226 11,521 32 3,384 216 14,588 254 10,279 103 2,608 147 5,367 62 938 74 6,216 127 6,874 50 1,874 74 4,563 58 59 50 36 3,712 1,510 158 138 8,157 7,252 61 64 6,947 6,545 224 181 11,057 8,436 32 32 3,269 1,708 213 161 13,977 9,914 243 259 9,702 9,172 99 84 2,460 1,937 146 150 5,134 4,696 61 64 865 1,063 70 76 5,974 6,853 123 106 6,476 4,736 48 35 1,788 1,466 73 53 4,346 3,110 e 6] 62 ..J 35 18 201 36 103 96 446 631 42 37 745 193 154 149 464 443 23 22 115 228 141 115 611 403 173 146 577 291 73 49 148 67 105 108 233 273 29 40 73 70 47 32 242 119 88 69 398 198 27 22 86 62 50 38 217 168 .... 65 66 53 3,203 150 7,562 66 5,055 223 10,016 40 2,690 205 11,161 228 8,883 91 2,078 142 4,136 49 576 76 14,020 132 5,621 46 1,965 73 3,038 .,3 69 49 35 3,950 2,561 154 142 8,633 7,679 62 53 8,076 5,678 231 179 12,740 8,126 34 23 3,159 2,731 215 143 15,784 9,762 256 243 11,232 8,661 102 83 2,764 1,901 145 140 5,765 5.542 58 61 918 1,078 74 58 6,543 3,594 123 98 7,025 5,071 45 28 2,270 2,221 78 57 4,848 3,655 70 "1 72 38,824 22,366 75,595 59,797 75,578 52,939 117,910 70,189 33,238 23,837 142,303 85,814 104, 566 75,628 24,326 16,118 58,125 49,019 7,700 9,232 60,905 33,291 64,473 43,714 23,635 18,438 47,939 35,474 74 -5 10/17-10/23 10/17-10/23 10/17-10/23 10/17-10/23 10/17-10/23 10/17-10/23 10/10-10/16 10/10-10/16 10/17-10/23 10/17-10/2 10/24-10/3 10A0-10/16 10/17-10/23 10/17-10/23 76 76 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) -LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock (For definitions and explanations, see text) Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954. . 1950.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950 . . Heifers and heifer calves. .. .farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . pounds 1954 . . 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949.. Cream sold farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . pounds of butterfat 1954 . . 1949. . dollars 1954.. 1949.. Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954 . . number of cows 1954 . . Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons 1954 . . Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954. . pounds 1954 . . Horses and allies: Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . 1950 . . number 1954 . . 1950.. Hogs: Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Born since June 1 farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . , Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting 1954.. 1950., number 1954 . . 1950. , After June 1 farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Sheep sod wool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting 1954 . . 1950 . . number 1954 . . 1950.. Sheep 1 year old and over. .. -farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Ewes f arma reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954. 1949. number shorn 1954. 1949. Wool shorn pounds 1954 . 1949. Average date of enumeration 1954. 900 1.049 33,807 26 , 576 1,041 14.443 11.579 768 953 5,159 6,386 860 9,710 842 9,654 27 60 657,989 976,235 25,362 48,000 598 790 473,471 507,353 265,603 314,750 735 3.053 390 1,473 566 878 1,765 3,296 442 435 2,939 2.193 334 2,127 152 812 166 407 135 261 330 610 41 77 83 78 8,910 4.554 79 5,435 79 76 5,206 3,221 50 60 229 284 3,475 78 75 6,076 3,782 55,151 32,178 10/10-10/16 883 962 26,047 22,776 867 949 10,920 9,246 807 921 7,283 7,409 851 7,646 840 7,481 49 275,711 1,577,639 9,884 63,600 746 829 926,538 688,909 544,759 425,800 778 3,916 263 1,179 639 883 1,567 2,498 447 468 5,009 3,030 362 3,633 119 1,376 281 818 232 313 627 898 72 191 247 232 ' 24,823 12,660 239 13 ,496 237 231 12,813 10,680 176 192 683 426 228 11,327 247 249 13,460 12,138 126,937 100,759 10/10-10/16 497 508 29,981 21,715 497 504 13,201 9,735 454 480 4,702 4,753 490 8,732 490 8,047 10 11 547.306 423,552 19,560 16,192 433 450 663,151 547,358 383,324 335,036 438 2,682 151 390 453 485 1,617 1,994 408 432 9,476 7.463 379 7,853 100 1,623 380 1,546 358 377 1,354 1,668 72 192 41 28 3,984 1,569 37 2,143 33 28 1,949 1,290 22 22 194 73 39 1.841 32 28 2,286 2,297 21,610 20,658 10/10-10/16 930 1,056 19.219 16,706 890 1,032 6,902 6,309 742 971 4,099 4,758 840 5,864 814 6,453 20 78 889,313 ,339,092 30,716 76,000 537 685 371,677 332.989 217,505 210,376 678 2,299 306 .328 390 678 769 ,532 613 569 8.190 4,095 500 5,881 196 2,309 332 1,274 287 369 972 1,229 92 302 140 137 9,030 5,928 135 4,989 130 134 4,708 4,400 83 112 281 250 120 4,041 137 134 5,494 4,835 52,651 38,445 10/24-10/31 32,785 24.501 842 874 13,834 10,287 788 843 8,052 7,623 827 10,680 807 8,271 22 33 ,279,262 873.285 43,674 33.197 715 772 839,368 648 . 198 472,443 405 , 589 774 ,506 261 975 667 819 1,738 2,837 622 602 5,633 3,288 506 4,340 159 1,293 401 864 364 480 720 1,166 68 144 81 67 8,681 2,817 76 4,666 4,513 2,060 55 42 153 139 78 4,015 62 4,764 2,571 46.461 21,317 10/10-10/16 985 1,046 25,525 21.472 967 1.035 10,735 9,162 883 990 7,196 7.188 946 .800 909 6,990 58 79 5,282,163 3,195,660 191,933 114,471 734 808 748,063 573 , 924 436.460 353,398 835 4,088 365 1,562 657 941 1,533 2,636 547 510 4,589 2,147 427 3,274 178 1,315 281 723 223 342 523 817 158 149 15,110 8,189 152 7,993 151 144 7,678 6,587 108 117 315 290 147 7,117 155 155 8,277 8,156 79,517 70,378 10/10-10/16 1.000 1,055 41,519 30,701 991 1,047 17.930 13,289 858 982 7,022 7,494 964 12 ,409 948 11,180 29 21 2,504,544 805,628 97,621 29.332 749 864 798,955 598,248 448,273 366,172 815 4,153 9,433 228 847 492 795 1,230 2,456 635 752 20,005 11,805 555 16.686 187 3,319 573 3,573 490 654 3,000 4,157 171 573 297 265 22,088 13,478 284 13,226 278 263 12,638 10,230 179 161 588 429 246 8,862 285 257 13,293 11,801 117,827 99,502 10/10-10/16 591 624 16,416 11.142 575 620 6,960 5,004 516 578 3,362 3,214 568 5,003 537 4,455 10 35 225,284 754,841 10,131 28,791 463 483 400.690 252,905 230,251 158.532 488 1,885 4,326 187 770 329 491 822 1.316 297 306 3,172 1,657 231 2,158 96 1,014 182 531 144 212 385 685 61 146 87 78 6,418 3,861 81 3,500 81 76 3.248 2,875 60 56 252 181 78 2,918 83 79 3,545 3,002 34,014 24,721 10/17-10/23 1,793 1,929 55,774 43.098 1,734 1.902 24.595 18.854 1,444 1,805 10,952 12,667 1,688 16,426 1,622 14,753 103 8,642,302 4,498,469 293,081 145,260 1,152 1.453 989,294 1,023,911 544,115 620.769 1.339 5,975 254 904 641 1,324 1,444 3,579 1,285 1.541 46.851 30,873 1,116 35,810 454 11,041 1,172 8,164 1,018 1,408 6,386 10,345 408 1,778 314 272 16,989 9,669 303 9,181 299 270 8,780 7.038 159 139 401 466 294 251 10,098 6,959 88,231 59,735 10/10-10/16 NORTH DAKOTA 77 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Rolette Sargent Sheridan Sioux Slope Stark Steele Stutsman Towner Traill Walsh Ward Wells Williams 853 997 744 282 349 1,041 673 1,694 662 954 1,454 1,462 1,160 952 1 956 1,003 796 329 366 1,126 713 1,764 681 1,018 1,601 1,517 1,220 1,146 2 23,109 33,926 29,519 28,474 29,449 49,270 19,930 78,084 16,836 22,414 27,695 52,811 44,680 31,573 3 20,203 23,623 24,435 21,240 21,405 35,352 14,887 59,692 12,948 17,282 24,048 35,803 34,364 23.923 4 844 985 740 279 345 1,033 656 1,676 653 907 1,419 1,427 1,151 931 5 937 998 794 326 364 1,123 707 1,753 677 993 1,581 1,513 1,209 1,132 6 9,700 14,491 13,072 14,824 14,056 22,269 8,198 33,135 7.125 8,638 11,298 22,395 19,350 13,371 7 8,441 10,184 10,346 12,012 12,012 18,651 6,126 25,660 5,564 6,928 9,801 15,353 14,581 11,304 8 764 839 686 225 292 955 583 1,423 576 818 1,297 1,264 1,068 745 9 893 955 773 249 329 1,062 667 1,658 630 959 1,518 1,431 1,160 1,022 10 5,823 6.694 8,185 1.879 1,592 8,299 4,297 15,240 4,123 5,639 7,615 10,913 9,488 3,821 11 6,892 7,436 8,116 2,038 1,770 9,031 4,536 16,556 4.357 5,847 8,097 11,329 10,086 5,320 1. 782 943 736 274 335 1,012 649 1,617 631 868 1,325 1.384 1,095 881 13 6,797 10,178 8,904 7.628 7,894 14 , 198 5,835 23,525 5,066 7,338 8,196 16,230 12,670 9,092 14 768 908 730 271 329 990 629 1,597 603 835 1,245 1,341 1,102 876 15 6,612 9,257 7,543 6,022 7.499 12,803 5,897 21,424 4,645 6,438 8,201 14,186 12,660 9,110 L6 23 9 3 2 33 12 79 13 181 18 167 14 47 l-> 21 27 17 5 "9 36 24 84 35 201 69 184 59 75 18 589,515 633,212 38,052 14,003 5,893,484 572,418 6,828,891 873,938 8,652,751 1,400,864 13,073,291 1,076,311 3,079,429 19 471,281 87 . 187 385,391 92 ,419 191,158 4,515,110 452,636 4,071,104 747,824 6,160,524 1,697,186 8,650,238 1,479,580 2,118,817 20 21.627 19,094 1,430 366 235,188 21,020 255,412 26,611 250,689 50,829 517,511 45,284 119,431 21 15,902 32,531 12,055 3,929 8,881 193,004 17,075 147,931 28,306 190,930 61,696 327,518 54,486 100,180 2; 649 752 693 189 225 859 498 1,260 486 541 1,024 973 972 481 23 792 833 733 187 222 952 603 1,467 526 657 1,233 1,131 1,053 704 24 562,812 784,134 1.112,669 185,466 165.111 1,002,945 534,867 1,588,945 497,467 529,439 683,079 1,008,155 1,220,865 231,624 25 560,468 677,192 833,830 156,819 110,345 831,943 449,483 1,490,798 364,606 504,986 604,109 880,351 975,673 372,081 21 334,469 452,263 629,041 109,540 94,944 564,517 309,601 917,543 291,987 311,758 383,903 580,352 717.342 131,123 27 351,861 429,034 514,154 90,646 74,256 511,815 277,863 880.337 229.636 310,808 366,327 529,011 600,235 227,462 28 711 798 674 219 279 939 522 1,350 543 750 1,173 1,207 1,029 676 29 3,471 3,700 4,517 1,260 1,091 5,856 2,189 8,335 2,420 2,949 4,211 6,517 5,646 2,247 31 ■, 7,578 8,001 7.922 1,825 2,330 12,688 4,794 15,850 5,469 7,222 8,185 13,993 11,187 5,025 31 269 156 309 115 149 333 94 451 204 89 515 448 389 286 32 1,061 683 679 386 446 1,076 477 1,432 840 441 1,972 1,609 1,404 1,212 33 670 363 582 252 221 611 256 1,072 428 380 610 780 798 486 34 943 699 732 364 270 914 492 1,512 628 698 1,047 1,200 1,051 803 35 1,637 882 1,648 1,373 814 1,616 606 3,069 1,074 805 1,335 2,033 2,084 1,401 36 3,095 2,015 2,526 2,783 1,169 3,189 1,276 5,380 1,911 1,709 2,742 4,077 3,286 2,743 37 519 725 497 179 200 775 284 1,020 453 431 965 735 715 368 38 485 798 514 198 188 850 331 1,194 442 534 898 756 659 406 39 3,387 23,334 4,753 4,828 2,815 11,976 4,730 18,372 5,191 9,889 9,128 7,923 7,709 2,153 40 1,631 13,801 3,413 2,476 1,350 6,755 3,367 12,480 2,380 7,263 4,943 4,776 4,802 1,882 41 419 622 407 159 173 670 234 852 388 357 814 593 622 291 42 2,554 17,655 3,495 3,862 2,358 9,733 3,280 13,563 3,981 7,383 6,811 5,777 6,468 1,512 43 136 247 146 65 53 193 85 318 104 141 245 230 144 107 44 833 5,679 1,258 966 457 2,243 1.450 4,809 1,210 2,506 2,317 2,146 1,241 641 45 210 671 256 • 155 124 612 191 745 276 321 519 411 415 125 46 485 4,493 643 964 466 1,973 792 3,065 766 1,708 1,435 1,310 1,102 322 47 181 584 216 142 110 543 158 616 237 280 443 351 356 98 48 305 736 339 158 147 735 252 926 330 455 586 524 524 210 49 380 3,544 514 800 396 1,621 614 2,281 603 1,318 1,111 965 922 237 50 589 4,869 793 729 437 2,381 1,233 3,825 858 2.458 1,556 1,578 1,682 521 51 50 236 61 46 32 155 52 209 67 91 133 114 93 38 52 105 949 129 164 70 352 178 784 163 390 324 345 180 85 53 88 246 53 25 51 92 121 490 126 131 98 137 236 67 54 95 221 49 15 28 46 104 502 132 90 94 120 198 52 55 6.275 20,350 3,498 6,960 9,774 11,819 12,260 46,812 11,593 10,068 6,139 9,602 17,311 11,536 56 3.764 11.908 1,864 3,443 5,041 4,645 7,062 27,989 6,123 5,616 3,562 5,893 11,655 4,353 5" 86 235 53 19 47 71 111 471 123 124 96 130 229 61 58 3,857 12,709 2,194 4,342 6,871 5,546 6,662 24,854 5,789 5,147 3,371 5,286 9,586 5,385 59 85 232 50 16 47 70 110 463 121 123 94 127 226 60 60 94 218 47 11 27 43 103 490 130 89 92 116 196 49 61 3,685 12,232 2.019 4,092 6,631 5,378 6,280 23,710 5,396 4,954 3,165 4,866 9,135 5,094 62 3,037 9,662 1,209 2,399 3,861 3,491 5,667 20,666 5,292 4,163 2,898 3,940 8,436 3,662 63 62 140 36 13 32 41 62 321 95 83 59 69 158 41 64 64 140 31 8 21 26 73 366 98 57 61 81 157 31 65 172 477 175 250 240 170 382 1,144 393 193 206 420 451 291 66 91 362 54 322 107 150 310 895 154 156 124 337 390 103 67 80 211 44 18 44 82 115 457 120 119 85 122 217 63 68 2.418 7,641 1,304 2,618 2,903 6,271 5,598 21,958 5,804 4,921 2,768 4,316 7,725 6,151 69 86 240 53 15 46 68 109 473 121 126 98 125 226 61 70 93 191 51 14 26 39 108 475 127 81 98 117 196 38 71 4,127 13,842 2,146 4,374 6,242 5,227 7,004 25,570 5,772 6,730 3,652 5,563 9,585 5,046 72 3,329 8,844 1,337 2,788 5,035 4.1.73 5,726 20,446 5,103 2,917 3,415 4,369 9,244 2,566 73 35,035 122,395 19,285 40,806 62,990 55.755 62,698 227.903 56,833 55,065 33,164 51,104 93,375 47,883 74 25,591 76,853 11,120 26,808 46,289 40,236 50,610 176,600 44,657 23,380 29,277 37,952 81,905 24,738 75 10/17-10/23 10/10-10A6 10/10-10A6 10/24-10/31 10/17-10/23 10/17-10/23 10/10-10/16 10/10-10/16 10/10-10/16 10/17-10/23 10/17-10/23 10/17-10/23 10/10-10/16 10/17-10/23 76 78 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK EFor comparability of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations , see text) The State Adams Barnes Benson Billings Bottineau Bowman Burke Poultry and poultry products: 1 Poultry and/or poultry products reporting 1954. . . 33,856 281 933 583 161 727 249 370 2 1949... 37,718 329 1,181 718 220 855 282 395 3 dollars 1954... 6, 087, 276 30, 662 325, 172 132, 529 13, 543 137,416 28,290 31,621 4 1949... 8,945,641 37,613 338, 544 138, 585 16,594 141,817 46,488 48,034 5 Chickens, 4 months old and over, reporting 1954. . . 42, 200 384 1,114 807 274 937 345 507 6 1950... 45,909 444 1,330 943 302 1,115 356 567 7 number 1954. . . 4,363,543 29,851 120,686 67, 549 16, 754 67,384 23, 759 35,883 8 1950. . . 3, 340, 114 25,473 109,485 58, 383 13, 709 59, 534 20, 969 27,884 9 reporting 1954... 1949... 15 302 103 479 278 43 100 326 410 103 142 139 141 10 21^672 154 804 436 11 number 1954... 1, 710, 572 6,703 46,165 23,000 2,556 23,217 9,386 8,491 i..1 1949... 1,762,113 7,522 72,426 30,869 3,712 25, 549 7,409 6,970 13 dollars 1954... 1,338,134 5,897 31,357 16, 852 2,096 21, 420 9,034 8,003 u 1949... 1,686,659 6,897 65,301 28,785 3,380 23,779 7,255 6,891 15 reporting 1954... number 1954. .. 27 405, 800 1 1,400 16 '..'. 17 dollars 1954... 326, 918 • •• ... 1,750 ... ... ... 18 reporting 1954. . . number 1954. . . 15 282 103 479 46,165 277 21,600 43 2,556 326 23,217 103 9,386 139 8,491 19 1,304,' 772 6,703 20 dollars 1954... 1,011,216 5,897 31,357 15, 102 2,096 21,420 9,034 8,003 21 reporting 1954... 1949. . . 30, 073 34, 226 245 297 802 1,067 491 610 143 197 624 760 200 253 320 352 22 2 1 dozens 1954 . . . 17,520,881 94,042 539,764 257, 574 37,884 210,392 59,411 78, 023 24 1949... 16,093,234 89, 114 554, 733 249, 860 34, 311 220,078 90,904 80,488 25 dollars 1954... 4, 558, 932 21,413 130,232 63,325 8,970 54,285 12,535 19,871 2b 1949... 5,434,979 27,097 187,226 83,411 10, 701 71, 932 26, 152 26, 914 27 reporting 1954... 3,430 45 78 60 23 110 44 49 J:>i 1949. . . 3,219 44 81 53 31 95 45 58 29 number 1954. . . 521, 220 971 34,293 12,557 536 13,776 1,440 1,102 30 1949... 329, 568 975 16,243 5,332 674 8,398 2,765 2,230 31 reporting 1954. .. number 1954. . . 1,719 153,852 26 558 27 4,679 29 2,261 15 302 52 779 27 465 27 724 32 i3 reporting 1954.. . number 1954. . . 1,788 367, 368 19 413 52 29, 614 35 10,296 9 234 60 12, 997 20 975 22 378 34 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, reporting 1954... 1,294 25 19 13 21 37 32 24 36 number 1954. . . 16, 704 116 114 766 92 1,236 186 78 37 reporting 1954... 726 16 9 4 15 18 17 15 31? number 1954. . . 4,364 67 42 13 71 59 103 58 ]9 reporting 1954... number 1954.. . 581 9 11 10 6 20 16 9 40 12,340 49 72 753 21 1,177 83 20 41 reporting 1954. . . 1949... 3 904 32 45 19 29 29 22 24 42 3J829 26 61 25 13 24 16 17 43 number 1954. . . 67, 125 328 2,119 281 383 409 392 259 .;.. 1949... 61, 898 203 1,056 348 57 306 115 255 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold... farms reporting 1954. . . 5,141 41 104 43 24 73 43 29 46 1949... 4,291 42 104 50 26 84 42 41 47 dollars 1954... 2, 190, 210 3,352 163, 583 52,352 2,477 61,711 6,721 3,747 48 1949... 1,824,003 3,619 86, 017 26, 389 2,513 46,106 13, 081 14,229 Aii i mi 1 ■* sold alive: 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or reporting 1954. .. 1949. . . 47 924 440 1 423 1 060 311 1 185 391 572 50 52^135 484 1^565 l)l73 342 lj317 431 617 51 dollars 1954... 82,318,226 1,121,179 2, 776, 650 1,359,519 824,683 1, 380, 183 1,096,969 676,740 52 1949... 100, 226, 839 1,697,878 2, 804, 161 1,658,961 1,299,977 1,529,311 1,558,944 645,210 53 Cattle and/or calves sold reporting 1954. . . 45, 982 433 1,357 1,033 307 1,153 367 557 54 1949... 49,464 463 1,472 1,133 332 1,247 414 592 55 number 1954. . . 693, 576 10, 186 20,423 12,544 9,818 12, 976 9,108 6,941 56 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding 1949. . . 628, 880 12, 397 15,256 11, 378 11, 347 10, 356 10,944 4,922 reporting 1954... 39,258 335 1,215 881 229 1,031 288 477 58 1949... 43,219 405 1,287 990 294 1,130 368 525 59 number 1954. . . 401, 962 5,018 14,231 7,614 4,377 9,148 3,759 4,045 60 1949... 417,456 7,813 10, 342 7,410 7,163 7,830 6,461 3,431 61 dollars 1954... 43,696,046 594,696 1, 760, 040 762,814 478, 144 978,706 420, 259 437,324 62 1949... 58, 893, 808 1,087,155 1,603,481 1, 012, 386 932, 564 1, 083, 805 868, 953 471,023 63 reporting 1954. .. 1949... 29,352 27,836 311 305 836 669 254 578 290 335 64 825 675 245 497 293 296 65 number 1954... 291,614 5,168 6,192 4,930 5,441 3,828 5,349 2,896 66 1949... 211,424 4,584 4,914 3,968 4,184 2,526 4,483 1,491 67 dollars 1954... 18, 170, 861 354,598 410,042 318,412 317,055 243, 568 365, 158 180, 195 68 1949... 15, 980, 754 363,483 380, 307 304, 105 293,286 199, 558 364, 102 113,731 69 reporting 1954... 21,819 155 673 394 93 279 179 103 70 1949. . . 30, 492 234 1,060 544 174 473 244 166 71 number 1954. . . 397,727 3,563 12,616 5,284 744 3,065 4,200 760 72 1949... 543, 140 5,483 17, 841 6,640 1,952 5,108 5,231 1,214 73 dollars 1954... 14, 304, 290 126, 872 479,259 177, 520 21,258 88, 063 138, 959 21, 272 74 1949... 19,425,208 187,784 668,507 215,384 56,883 160, 694 169, 920 37, 366 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive. . .farms reporting 1954... 6,523 31 226 130 11 127 105 58 76 1949... 6,067 30 219 138 14 137 70 43 77 number 1954. . . 392, 584 2,913 7,847 7,198 280 5,288 14,378 2,568 78 1949... 329,295 3,119 7,327 7,194 611 4,962 11, 947 1,291 79 dollars 1954... 5,860,675 43,067 120, 354 93,377 3,417 67,072 170,610 35,758 80 1949. . . 5, 541, 553 57,273 139, 732 118, 066 9,407 81,685 153,804 21,590 81 Horses and mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954. . . 2,160 15 35 48 30 42 19 27 82 1949... 4,094 33 92 73 87 53 46 26 83 number 1954... 5,617 35 166 146 96 68 33 49 84 1949... 12,071 69 240 319 312 87 90 44 85 dollars 1954... 286, 354 1,946 6,955 7,396 4,809 2,774 1,983 2,191 86 1949... 385,516 2,183 12,134 9,020 7,837 3,569 2,165 1,500 NORTH DAKOTA 79 PRODUCTS : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Burleigh Cass Cavalter Dickey Divide Dunn Eddy Emmons Foster Golden Valley Grand Forks Grant Griggs Hettinger 542 1,233 736 837 321 670 305 927 294 187 873 725 373 523 1 683 1,549 782 954 434 762 347 885 369 258 1,002 722 470 484 2 214, 308 551,648 84,701 350,679 32, 745 63,790 78, 769 102,345 117,320 28,335 562,030 71,241 90,704 40,993 3 121,274 721,275 111,288 397, 533 60, 116 83,425 88,336 126,437 145,425 28,407 444,725 95,950 112,387 46,904 4 821 1,406 1,115 925 482 896 393 1,053 419 296 1,044 866 466 695 5 902 1,633 1,116 1,003 579 962 425 1,115 469 352 1,122 874 547 638 6 73,319 219, 357 74,448 130,947 31,776 74,015 39,101 103,802 39,635 20,550 141, 560 80,520 41,961 51,780 7 57, 810 196,915 54, 983 94,717 28,048 57,332 28,785 82,482 30,887 17, 935 95, 280 58, 195 36,190 33,720 8 231 682 336 469 133 214 139 262 138 82 491 272 170 208 9 368 1,093 408 746 167 343 227 401 241 133 613 324 280 212 10 173,924 214, 692 21,015 46,105 6,037 12, 693 16,997 13,919 13,241 6,009 59,510 13, 955 13,835 11,735 11 30, 202 136,383 21, 674 86,904 8,377 14,123 19,263 18, 499 16, 791 6,622 60,126 14,800 18,928 10,954 12 149,477 153, 524 17, 704 28, 860 5,780 11,014 12,552 9,091 10,403 5,720 49, 572 10,535 10,706 9,231 13 30, 574 139, 072 21,053 83,082 7,927 12,270 18, 671 16,627 15,678 6,616 54,001 12,274 17,945 9,709 14 5 4 ... ... 1 ... 2 ... ... ... 15 160, 000 128,500 ... ... ... ... 5,000 ... 2,200 ... ... 16 136,800 87, 850 ... ... 4,250 ... 2,400 ... . . . 1? 226 679 336 469 133 214 138 262 138 *82 491 272 170 208 13 13, 924 86, 192 21,015 46,105 6,037 12,693 11,997 13, 919 13,241 6,009 57,310 13, 955 13,835 11,735 19 12,677 65,674 17,704 28, 860 5,780 11,014 8,302 9,091 10,403 5,720 47, 172 10,535 10,706 9,231 20 468 1,071 630 769 281 616 264 866 267 155 743 664 328 471 a 574 1,428 685 890 401 728 298 841 311 233 885 685 431 430 22 203,045 1,058,970 222,075 638, 573 82,534 223,520 163,350 410,669 159, 192 54,479 658, 583 273, 860 161, 731 123, 821 23 219,457 1,208,204 552, 132 103,311 200,776 143,783 323, 986 114,004 67,022 520, 183 245,094 192,759 107, 564 >- 57,887 299,130 60,150 157, 779 22, 998 46,012 43,246 88,054 38, 320 14,974 188,629 51,620 43, 579 26,172 25 76, 163 422, 576 66,140 191, 519 31,632 64,234 51, 808 104,298 38, 724 20,195 180,791 76, 826 65,897 34,075 26 81 88 101 74 24 73 48 43 33 33 81 107 21 55 27 126 113 47 67 39 84 56 46 59 34 99 66 36 31 28 1,998 21, 166 1,697 36, 166 933 1,338 4,543 613 13,792 1,387 88,607 2,076 8,608 1,007 29 3,497 28, 210 5,387 19,731 3,597 2,031 3,391 1,207 15,714 525 38,458 1,282 5,212 717 -■■- 47 24 63 32 6 45 19 28 -17 18 31 58 13 37 31 954 932 818 5,762 66 613 1,465 401 1,122 249 49,722 1,079 1,261 638 32 34 70 41 44 18 31 30 15 18 15 54 51 9 19 33 1,044 20,234 879 30,404 867 725 3,078 212 12,670 1,138 38, 885 997 7,347 369 34 47 14 19 39 6 45 19 20 14 21 12 76 3 33 35 183 156 115 2,923 45 177 82 86 45 63 3,958 368 11 124 36 25 5 13 13 1 26 5 15 9 14 7 44 3 17 37 110 15 88 44 10 91 26 59 26 38 1,027 218 11 59 38 22 9 6 26 5 19 14 5 5 7 6 32 ... 16 39 73 141 27 2,879 35 86 56 27 19 25 2,931 150 ... 65 40 69 126 38 143 20 114 17 155 14 13 55 142 7 111 41 90 134 26 151 10 95 28 90 21 36 45 107 16 42 42 796 2,408 406 2,849 236 1,467 180 2,270 117 173 673 2,091 116 1,622 43 1,408 2,364 265 2,622 174 1,154 338 1,270 531 426 764 1,900 243 482 44 59 154 57 209 19 105 43 149 31 26 107 130 260 76 45 115 173 54 132 33 81 50 48 57 24 127 88 35 30 46 6,944 98, 994 6,847 164,040 3,967 6,764 22,971 5,200 68,597 7,641 323, 829 9,086 36,419 5,590 47 14, 537 159, 627 24,095 122, 932 20,557 6,921 17,857 5,512 91,023 1,596 209,933 6,850 28, 545 3,120 48 903 1,633 1,263 1,020 559 990 485 1,137 510 318 1,271 933 691 701 49 980 1,861 1,321 1,065 614 1,065 521 1,202 525 367 1,418 989 731 711 5C 2,397,081 5,097,899 1,069,210 2, 170, 108 537, 867 2, 228, 225 974,271 1, 985, 889 1,005,438 732, 209 2,034,650 2,092,818 1, 051, 371 1,050,960 51 3, 139, 272 5,682,425 1,050,245 2, 783, 321 599,124 3,290,892 1,128,388 2,695,993 1,226,629 1,147,280 2,299,478 2,663,433 1,193,052 1,421,091 52 881 1,463 1,187 969 544 983 477 1,125 497 307 1,159 916 653 675 53 939 1,646 1,239 994 584 1,044 504 1,169 506 333 1,316 961 698 677 54 21,536 21,013 9,047 14,367 5,502 22,511 8,581 19, 745 8,275 6,869 13,730 19, 733 7,966 9,606 55 19,670 18,728 7,297 12,608 4,245 24,473 6,754 19,041 6,513 7,815 11, 438 19, 778 6,537 10,183 56 673 1,294 1,024 839 441 842 395 919 409 254 1,003 727 587 572 57 821 1,443 1,078 877 501 927 451 1,023 442 302 1,151 851 613 565 58 9,924 16,153 6,540 9,367 2,969 11, 654 4,799 8,907 4,203 3,146 10, 221 8,779 5,481 4,950 59 11,735 14,970 5,376 8,722 2,721 15,821 4,663 11,855 4,662 4,858 8,406 11,262 4,742 6,016 60 1,074,782 2,283,302 692, 187 989, 793 303, 905 1, 241, 596 510, 864 814,120 482,502 373, 671 1,292,659 855, 109 619,713 503,448 61 1, 801, 425 2,765,438 709, 761 1,207,561 401, 263 2,169,045 666, 365 1, 491, 711 718,423 733,007 1,458,936 1,427,539 733,283 803,497 62 700 850 521 572 383 773 303 830 377 227 655 705 359 482 63 620 819 566 549 322 650 270 639 252 215 689 692 350 425 64 11,612 4,860 2,507 5,000 2,533 10, 857 3,782 10,838 4,072 3,723 3,509 10, 954 2,485 4,656 65 7,935 3,758 1,921 :,-:--> 1,524 8,652 2,091 7,186 1,851 2,957 3,032 8,516 1,795 4,167 66 751, 847 285,040 158, 224 307,312 166, 756 722, 186 238, 811 630, 342 258, 033 231,195 214, 345 690,401 165, 029 305,305 67 636, 826 279,141 133, 380 308,682 123, 599 686, 659 164,743 518, 161 157,811 210,795 214, 864 635,143 143,978 334,296 68 574 936 545 548 104 508 206 803 256 125 529 680 242 390 69 697 1,378 634 834 181 713 302 972 359 234 744 795 343 471 70 14,696 31, 381 4,687 17,573 982 6,106 2,767 16,725 4,905 2,213 10,619 13,996 3,216 6,233 71 18,074 44,588 4,625 29, 983 1,480 11,495 5,020 19,986 6,950 5,035 11,513 16,815 4,649 7,434 72 519,453 1,297,235 167,605 675,245 30, 379 221, 788 95,556 520, 500 155, 106 78,488 401, 107 464, 314 113, 829 204,356 73 653, 358 1,841,956 147, 939 1, 084, 780 46,354 395, 295 194, 500 664,311 248,768 151,419 438, 154 520,096 168,873 237, 233 74 84 331 91 314 41 34 141 34 165 47 150 60 220 36 75 67 264 99 289 31 32 133 34 138 34 148 56 189 27 76 3,279 67,934 3,200 13,358 2,564 2,507 9,807 683 8,826 3,434 8,018 5,183 10, 141 2,613 77 2,596 42, 952 2,832 10,658 1,306 2,030 5,873 786 6,361 2,813 9,928 4,213 2,336 78 45,554 1,227,435 48,404 193,211 34, 259 33, 854 123, 565 9,191 107,163 47, 875 122, 693 75,073 149,758 35,055 79 39,460 783, 812 50,132 173, 856 22,773 30,949 100,106 12,599 99, 151 48,915 178, 304 73,759 141, 001 38,605 B0 44 36 36 33 26 57 18 73 10 8 34 74 21 28 81 84 129 100 118 33 139 25 123 32 36 79 94 47 49 82 97 69 64 71 72 196 104 199 43 12 70 161 49 59 83 237 367 243 266 154 324 59 318 73 138 225 253 157 235 54 5,445 4,887 2,790 4,547 2,568 8,801 5,475 11,736 2,634 980 3,846 7,921 3,042 2,796 85 8,203 12,078 9,033 8,442 5,135 8,944 2,674 9,211 2,476 3,144 9,220 6,896 5,917 7,460 9E 80 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations , see text) Kidder La Moure Logan McHenry Mcintosh McKenzie McLean Mercer Morton Poultry aud poultry products: 1 Poultry and/or poultry products reporting 1954 1949... 556 949 677 925 804 509 999 613 646 1,048 1,065 2 628 1,018 701 1,051 780 567 1,035 3 dollars 1954... 90,362 245, 360 112,812 199,467 159,378 59, 779 132,349 80,182 203,159 4 1949... 96,679 306, 326 105,491 166, 175 132,711 66, 995 124,190 70,389 177,345 5 Chickens, 4 months old and over. reporting 1954 1950... 682 811 1 041 730 791 1,159 1,322 826 869 819 874 1,280 1,336 706 768 1,220 1,300 6 l'o68 7 number 1954. . . 67,244 138,296 79,794 107, 634 116,839 52, 297 113,709 66,124 124,667 8 1950... 49,060 103,868 53,481 82,645 70,782 41,667 79,287 48,695 92,019 9 reporting 1954 1949... 217 310 486 752 253 377 403 535 361 461 171 228 401 512 261 298 410 540 10 11 number 1954.. . 15,263 44,847 15,577 32,545 25,559 9,027 25,176 14,904 73,486 12 1949... 16,222 72, 699 17,640 34,136 25,581 12,182 27,848 12,665 35,337 13 dollars 1954... 9,952 30,971 L3,561 25,621 14, 871 8,195 20,196 12,870 68, 929 14 1949... 14,453 68,632 17,127 31,929 24,080 12,005 25,211 11,736 33,379 15 reporting 1954. . . 1 16 number 1954. . . 44,000 17 dollars 1954... 44,000 18 reporting 1954... 217 486 253 403 361 171 401 261 409 19 number 1954. . . 15, 263 44,847 15,577 32, 545 25,559 9,027 25, 176 14,904 29,486 20 dollars 1954... 9,952 30, 971 13, 561 25,621 14, 871 8,195 20,196 12,870 24,929 21 reporting 1954. . . 489 881 629 806 775 439 897 577 964 22 1949... 541 952 668 939 739 516 935 613 983 23 dozens 1954... 267, 319 658,332 325, 598 368,427 537,671 127, 548 332,135 214,547 452,906 24 1949... 182,178 578,800 232,164 284,585 304,033 134,644 263,858 185,987 396, 886 25 dollars 1954... 71,058 154,781 75,301 96,733 128,941 38,182 84,404 42,040 113,918 26 1949... 63,773 198,147 77,892 92,007 101,985 45,355 87,488 54,149 125,157 27 reporting 1954. . . 1949... 76 114 65 55 25 32 94 24 83 118 59 33 124 91 28 99 28 40 73 29 number 1954... 2,112 20,423 6,273 17,005 2,436 2,953 6,896 4,225 4,152 30 1949... 4,292 6,527 1,716 7,904 965 2,274 2,156 741 3,803 31 reporting 1954... number 1954. . . 47 1,438 36 11,435 16 4,267 44 2,480 11 131 36 579 73 947 35 1,078 69 1,736 32 33 reporting 1954. . . number 1954.. . 30 674 30 8,988 9 2,006 52 14,525 13 2,305 48 2,374 46 5,949 25 3,147 57 2,416 34 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, reporting 1954 number 1954. . . 39 165 21 112 12 120 20 112 14 49 35 169 46 170 26 101 47 296 36 37 reporting 1954. . . number 1954. . . 28 114 12 68 10 77 12 42 5 20 16 51 32 113 19 80 36 204 38 39 reporting 1954... 12 9 2 8 9 19 14 7 11 40 number 1954... 51 44 43 70 29 118 57 21 92 41 reporting 1954. .. 67 123 118 73 225 33 125 156 151 42 1949... 116 114 139 97 166 19 117 160 146 43 number 1954. . . 1,017 2,155 2,421 856 4,446 296 1,936 3,147 2,416 44 1949... 1,258 1,900 2,862 1,153 3,491 177 1,636 2,767 2,220 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold... farms reporting 1954. . . 110 135 211 98 283 56 109 156 158 ■'■• 1949... 138 127 102 113 99 31 92 108 130 47 dollars 1954... 9,352 59,608 23,950 77,113 15,566 13,402 27,749 25,272 20, 312 48 Aoiaals sold alive: 1949. . . 18,453 39, 547 10,472 42, 239 6,646 9,635 11,491 4,504 18,809 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or reporting 1954. . . 817 1,155 781 1,314 868 876 1,349 749 1,289 50 1949. . . 894 1,210 850 1,444 927 967 1,474 808 1,400 '.l dollars 1954... 1,691,149 2,122,733 987,814 2,150,298 1,099,150 3,202,083 1,804,819 1,562,305 2,498,539 52 1949... 2,045,931 2,657,142 1,236,686 2, 568, 243 1,218,798 3,174,872 2, 217, 671 1,879,213 3,271,674 53 Cattle and/or calves sold reporting 1954... 1949... 803 872 1,096 1,128 776 841 1,291 1,399 865 906 836 919 1,307 1,397 743 778 1 271 54 1^371 55 number 1954. . . 16,825 15,139 11,430 22, 397 11,984 30,675 17,130 15,561 24,610 56 1949... 13,955 13,521 10,641 18,978 9,551 23,435 15,234 13,681 24,758 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding reporting 1954. . . 1949... 666 768 948 983 681 726 1,142 1,223 765 811 742 812 1,093 1,201 632 688 1,043 58 1,196 59 number 1954.. . 8,729 9,910 6,943 14,470 7,556 17,673 11,083 8,381 10, 933 60 1949... 9,080 9,672 7,380 12,620 6,814 16,819 10,443 8,785 13,906 ..l dollars 1954... 824,456 1,143,622 597, 353 1,407,941 668,404 2,065,208 1,069,639 848,202 1,058,188 62 1949... 1, 233, 597 1,408,559 836,919 1,643,485 805, 192 2,338,284 1,380,366 1,151,369 1,772,269 63 reporting 1954... 547 630 500 744 533 593 616 535 955 64 1949... 498 636 439 712 479 511 753 476 911 65 number 1954. . . 8,096 5,229 4,487 7,927 4,428 13,002 6,047 7,180 13,677 66 1949... 4,875 3,849 3,261 6,358 2,737 6,616 4,791 4,896 10,852 67 dollars 1954... 481,643 308, 724 228,273 490,349 252,276 811,095 400,225 477, 387 827,231 .,>! 1949... 381,429 310, 910 224,830 528,895 185,700 512, 672 370,413 389,620 782,114 reporting 1954. . . 388 562 358 569 451 142 516 486 841 70 1949... 556 857 530 814 662 357 716 644 1,089 ! number 1954. .. 6,615 12,048 4,182 6,220 5,126 1,848 7,771 5,890 16, 188 72 1949... 8,182 19, 960 4,852 9,406 6,290 4,329 10,783 9,125 18, 576 73 dollars 1954... 231,502 445,034 126,631 197,716 158,255 68,456 262,697 197,728 557, 196 74 1949... 275,762 711, 972 142,180 316,612 204,248 134,179 389, 192 299,841 630,235 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive. ..farms reporting 1954... 205 247 98 130 53 72 105 35 71 76 1949... 150 252 86 132 63 65 98 26 65 77 number 1954. . . 11,545 13, 230 2,108 4,004 793 16,684 4,717 1,938 3,150 7K 1949. . . 9,283 11,712 1,523 4,511 940 12, 884 4,463 2,097 4,138 79 dollars 1954... 147, 177 219, 175 29,329 50,158 11,807 248,601 65,736 31,869 46,602 mi 1949... 149, 898 216,763 25,661 71,453 15,851 180,516 69,564 31,523 72,709 81 Horses and mules sold alive. .farms reporting 1954. . . 47 51 55 53 86 59 62 75 75 82 1949... 73 100 120 75 139 88 128 99 149 83 number 1954. . . 166 137 119 101 150 190 135 147 158 84 1949... 164 347 235 266 251 420 323 231 477 B5 dollars 1954... 6,371 6,178 6,228 4,134 8,408 8,723 6,522 7,119 9,322 86 1949... 5,245 8,938 7,096 7,798 7,807 9,221 8,136 6,860 14,347 NORTH DAKOTA PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 81 and poultry, see text and State Table 1 Mountrail Nelson Oliver Pembina Pierce Ramsey Ransom Renville Richland Rolette Sargent Sheridan Sioux Slope 484 487 392 495 574 527 768 432 1,576 308 848 575 156 239 1 660 543 381 640 617 570 909 419 1,806 397 927 562 176 236 2 51,945 173, 980 72,839 ia,275 61,751 139,419 215,577 49,466 798, 581 29,534 302,479 69,017 18,107 20,574 3 77,119 126,370 60,603 148, 224 72,292 116,576 294,331 55, 238 1,115,582 45,460 379,029 57,230 17,077 23,671 4 760 573 456 720 762 748 850 545 1,639 647 908 693 245 321 5 937 685 464 798 764 746 983 544 1,844 676 955 706 271 340 6 53,131 45,451 42,830 61,422 59,452 59,983 115,694 39, 180 349,415 33,066 182,649 55, 631 18,770 20,818 7 47, 506 36,020 28,162 49,125 42, 719 45,949 95,731 30,414 271,661 29,197 115,824 41,061 14,817 16,083 6 202 218 148 226 261 249 404 182 893 125 534 186 47 84 9 294 301 175 333 348 323 680 205 1,432 190 780 246 79 101 1,; 14,533 15,066 8,754 18, 303 15,629 19,615 42,452 9,959 172,246 6,898 75,956 10,847 3,953 5,243 11 15,096 19,777 7,615 23,999 20, 233 22,802 67,407 12,241 213,520 10, 768 101,272 11,443 4,250 4,830 12 12,866 12,483 7,214 16,882 11,620 15,803 26, 589 8,111 129,157 6,080 64,857 9,403 3,608 4,323 13 14,417 18,313 7,220 25,168 1 2,200 2,200 18,941 22,044 62,759 1 ' ,1 '■' 3,000 11,580 215,858 5 38,000 29,882 10,801 97,710 10, 179 4,218 4,004 14 15 16 17 202 218 148 225 261 249 403 182 890 125 534 186 47 84 18 14, 533 15,066 8,754 16,103 15,629 19,615 36,452 9,959 134,246 6,898 75,956 10,847 3,95:, 5,243 19 12,866 12,483 7,214 14, 682 11,620 15,803 23, 589 8,111 99, 275 6,080 64,857 9,403 3,608 4,323 20 417 360 366 406 522 435 709 386 1,446 243 781 530 130 208 21 608 459 346 532 541 500 864 384 1,716 320 874 513 152 218 22 120,103 179, 309 162, 508 184, 836 181,289 223,947 610,202 147, 502 1,780,044 76,915 831,776 192,799 45,250 59,464 23 155,981 140,844 117,903 186, 929 135,147 204,774 572, 204 120,212 2,049,614 81,715 767,336 135, 978 36,292 61,200 24 34,316 49,952 38,440 51,701 42, 975 59, 365 143,497 37,408 503,659 21,612 220,869 50, 308 10,928 12,862 25 50,590 48,898 36, 693 61, 917 45, 394 70,928 194,146 39,172 710,751 27, 286 264, 278 44,709 11,763 18,234 26 91 76 43 50 38 93 47 74 34 54 35 39 46 37 27 70 65 51 106 48 39 69 37 64 89 42 20 27 23 28 1,621 24,823 6,123 12, 567 1,629 16,725 10,516 1,081 34,389 590 3,207 1,304 950 957 29 2,9a 11,017 3,155 11,394 1,798 2,124 6,209 1,008 31,646 1,931 2,846 265 478 378 30 54 26 22 24 25 46 12 35 - 11 25 12 27 18 18 31 1,006 951 3,151 2,507 663 6,527 923 361 5,117 224 255 649 387 217 . 40 52 23 27 14 50 36 39 23 29 23 12 28 19 33 615 23,872 2,972 10,060 966 10,198 9,593 720 29, 272 366 2,952 655 563 740 34 46 5 16 12 19 17 23 28 9 33 13 15 40 23 35 177 13 64 77 70 1,922 189 76 278 117 97 151 228 92 36 28 3 12 9 11 3 7 15 3 16 3 10 16 13 37 115 9 51 65 37 7 30 41 15 48 57 132 114 44 38 18 2 4 3 8 14 17 13 6 18 10 5 24 10 39 62 4 13 12 33 1,915 159 35 263 69 40 19 114 48 40 28 14 69 15 30 .27 93 26 239 22 105 94 43 22 41 24 27 42 33 52 33 132 34 ao 25 101 110 24 13 42 350 166 1,029 313 311 396 2,262 256 4,944 329 1,876 1,615 458 261 43 251 288 669 409 651 374 2,565 397 4,288 248 1,825 1,777 144 74 44 48 65 92 58 36 44 114 38 263 25 122 108 37 32 45 64 66 60 89 62 33 119 37 211 65 113 65 31 16 46 4,763 111,545 27,185 52, 692 7,156 64,251 45,491 3,947 165,765 1,842 16,753 9,306 3,571 3,389 47 12,112 59,159 16,690 61,139 7,957 23,604 37,426 4,486 188, 973 7,373 17,041 2,342 1,096 1,433 48 807 892 498 860 826 941 1,014 552 1,823 760 998 746 280 344 49 984 972 519 990 861 1,004 1,075 609 1,992 912 1,012 784 342 372 50 910,670 1,132,848 1,068,650 1,223,614 897,758 954,325 2,084,797 573,551 3,387,794 817,215 2,206,668 769, 674 1,096,598 976,437 51 1,201,234 1.311,442 1,316,327 1,317,729 1,150,041 1,126,473 2,759,679 646,975 4,218,294 973,437 2,309,823 991,014 1,132,092 1,454,658 52 773 855 492 749 807 896 974 527 1,670 742 948 740 276 335 53 940 926 501 909 837 965 1,012 574 1,804 879 929 772 330 358 54 10, 278 8,955 9,008 8,037 9,629 8,484 13,605 5,159 18,502 8,695 11,907 8,844 11,371 9,960 55 9,191 8,150 8,829 7,450 8,565 7,487 11,674 4,603 15,406 7,996 9,055 7,814 8,752 11,890 56 633 739 413 694 704 764 842 460 1,466 626 836 630 237 272 57 814 813 427 797 755 852 904 496 1,551 751 810 686 286 313 58 4,964 5,754 4,513 5,747 5,976 5,260 8,566 3,351 10,186 5,051 8,356 4,869 4,421 4,320 59 6,093 5,613 5,483 5,998 6,a3 5,128 8,659 2,982 10,691 5,501 6,445 5,385 4,568 5,677 60 462,351 626,407 495,354 753,071 537,056 550,303 961,242 343,190 1,222,045 493,654 1,021,955 453,083 411,184 476,190 61 817,995 760,078 710,017 885,162 802,954 706,361 1,370,778 398,097 1,772,674 678,682 995,750 677, 711 618,177 861, 231 62 543 510 366 420 473 555 547 304 1,112 516 569 495 260 262 63 554 509 333 367 418 523 505 342 1,035 489 544 427 256 265 64 5,314 3,201 4,495 2,290 3,653 3,224 5,039 1,808 8,316 3,644 3,551 3,975 6,950 5,640 65 3,098 2,537 3,346 1,452 2,352 2,359 3,015 i,6a 4,715 2,495 2,610 2,429 4,184 6,213 66 335,615 207,500 287, 782 164,296 205,534 198,323 3a, 305 114,994 520,608 209,687 201,867 205,049 501,282 367, 708 67 233,914 197,011 254,283 120, 103 170,781 165,532 255,166 116,913 336,162 180,951 180,830 172, 898 353,948 440,654 68 191 281 372 392 390 301 590 179 1,218 237 694 290 148 126 69 333 387 427 480 505 418 802 292 1,598 318 814 422 194 188 70 1,542 3,538 7,189 6,464 2,944 2,990 16,204 2,066 37,545 2,227 20,452 2,746 3,814 2,041 71 3,124 4,280 9,224 6,474 3,985 3,750 24,695 2,628 48,947 2,041 24,415 3,727 4,500 3,087 72 49,123 129,024 260,608 233,752 92,159 101,557 620,334 67,836 1,462,254 72,026 788,704 83,158 131,759 67,664 73 105,933 148,565 3H, 376 226,195 134,308 118,226 936,685 90,303 1,937,331 57,417 950, 158 115, 238 133,428 92,962 74 71 234 29 119 77 146 279 80 268 85 233 50 16 48 75 70 247 23 138 62 169 251 76 255 88 192 52 7 30 76 4,803 11,448 1,488 5,063 3,893 6,850 11,550 3,363 10, 793 2,847 11, 242 1,740 3,399 4,999 77 2,512 12,113 1,690 4,751 2,195 7,494 11,883 2,573 8,739 3,204 7,804 1,222 1,336 5,140 78 60,382 166,843 20,865 71,398 50,051 101,633 176, 897 44,321 177,033 38,543 177,005 23,934 48,797 60,846 79 38,092 200,520 26,910 78,367 37,129 132,551 193,009 37,085 162,476 51,318 151, 920 20,748 19, 266 57,020 BO 39 31 36 13 37 27 47 28 50 39 24 47 23 22 SI 77 46 66 27 60 36 47 40 128 53 56 56 80 36 82 74 62 71 23 273 54 89 60 101 78 341 91 80 76 83 184 171 139 206 145 116 129 137 287 128 923 133 264 88 84 3,199 3,074 4,041 1,097 12, 958 2,509 5,019 3,210 5,854 3,305 17,137 4,450 3,576 4,029 >: 5,300 5,268 3,741 7,902 4,869 3,803 4,041 4,577 9,651 5,069 31,165 4,419 7,273 2,791 St 82 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 ( Part 2 of 2 ).- LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued [For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Stark Steele Stutsman Towner Traill Walsh Ward Wells Williams Poultry and poultry products: 1 Poultry and/or poultry products 761 385 437 1,329 1,360 402 419 784 867 1,000 1,097 958 1,032 2 1949... 832 873 933 573 706 3 dollars 1954... 71,211 133,804 349,374 55,949 365,282 180,114 169,752 202,914 62,643 4 1949... 92,443 118,288 369.953 95,446 458,240 180,102 193,200 165,566 86,143 5 Chickens, 4 months old and over. 922 1,062 467 505 1,510 1,565 554 554 822 897 1,222 1,303 1,276 1,288 6 1950... 1,004 1,089 848 1,000 7 number 1954. . . 74,499 61,041 165,780 40.738 167,541 108,889 109,367 95,791 51,164 8 1950... 59,750 43,780 120,226 30,778 123,925 76,854 84,183 72,351 53,778 9 348 180 252 637 861 170 243 447 643 448 612 464 542 377 569 10 1949... 439 211 268 11 number 1954. . . 19,073 19,399 64,189 10,788 62,872 35,773 37,906 28,548 13,001 12 1949. . . 23,298 26,603 63,741 15,034 85,839 33,905 47,645 36,711 21,671 13 dollars 1954... 16,570 12,525 49 , 178 9,608 37,760 30,805 34,772 21,144 12,782 14 1949... 21,926 26,660 60,914 14,450 79,147 31,267 46,415 34,668 21,661 15 2 3 1 16 number 1954. . . 11,100 4,900 2,500 17 dollars 1954... 8,586 4,200 2,000 18 348 180 635 170 445 448 464 377 28,548 211 13,001 19 number 1954. . . 19,073 19,399 53,089 10,788 57,972 33,273 37,906 20 dollars 1954... 16,570 12,525 40,592 9,608 33,560 28,805 34,772 21,144 12,782 21 682 347 1 211 347 346 721 805 861 981 818 940 771 822 501 652 22 1949... 757 399 1^255 23 dozens 1954... 196,142 317,805 743,019 127,708 1,012,161 377,383 412,328 405,465 136,951 24 1949. . . 178,617 238,695 658,525 92,239 899,803 305,070 390,224 311,113 167,151 25 dollars 1954... 45,017 92,318 198,880 34, 561 283,664 106,684 121 , 525 101,904 41,948 26 1949... 55,936 81,678 221,491 30,241 314,948 102,834 137,084 106,104 55,640 27 78 17 169 89 66 20 30 72 48 150 76 66 74 73 48 28 1949... 72 17 163 29 number 1954. .. 2,028 4,895 33,035 3,194 13,112 10,362 3,262 18,101 1,668 30 1949... 3,029 2,121 15,131 8,638 10,739 7,826 1,991 4,964 2,005 31 47 13 73 48 g 31 2,277 86 1,513 32 2,120 18 323 12 number 1954. . . 1,345 322 16,971 448 6,654 33 31 5 99 45 12 43 8,085 71 35 15,981 56 1,345 34 number 1954... 683 4,573 16,064 2,746 6,458 1,749 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, 37 4 55 23 65 2 3 55 43 224 17 56 12 30 36 number 1954... 255 32 210 8 37 25 3 27 14 2 3 55 21 13 41 8 14 38 number 1954... 175 31 116 38 8 117 39 13 1 28 9 25 4 5 40 number 1954. . . 80 1 94 27 107 15 16 41 111 11 206 20 26 236 91 50 31 42 1949. . . 88 9 234 23 36 207 100 100 25 43 number 1954. . . 1,776 143 3,839 338 362 5,362 1,262 908 304 44 1949... 1,327 124 3,893 210 659 4,433 1,535 1,850 162 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold... farms reporting 1954... 108 21 226 47 44 226 106 137 46 46 1949... 99 23 242 50 49 184 89 114 34 47 dollars 1954... 9,624 28,961 101,316 11,780 43,858 42,625 13,455 79,866 7,913 48 1949... Aniuals sold alive: 14,581 9,950 87,548 50,755 64,145 46,001 9,701 24,794 8,842 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or 1,011 665 1,694 635 927 1,279 1,374 1,134 870 V) 1949. . . 1,107 715 1,743 673 1,006 1,472 1,479 1,196 1,043 51 dollars 1954... 1,704,963 851,580 2,813,362 742,042 1,539,670 1,131,137 1,639,955 1,497,234 1,514,875 52 1949... 2,612,080 1,012,689 3,536,024 799,007 1,860,436 1,342,173 1,900,652 1,837,667 1,631,598 53 Cattle and/or calves sold 992 633 1 624 608 860 1,187 1,325 1,104 834 54 1949... 1,064 657 1,'627 638 934 1,380 1,409 1,171 974 :•■ number 1954. . . 16,886 5,709 24,622 6,131 8,879 8,875 16,896 13,694 13,222 56 1949... 20,039 5,139 21,342 4,337 8,464 8,637 13,388 11,756 13,482 '-7 Cattle sold alive, excluding 790 572 1,385 1,411 554 761 954 1 148 933 1,017 698 58 1949... 929 540 533 825 1,176 1,251 830 51 number 1954... 8,045 4,065 14,325 4.133 6,678 6,097 9,909 8,515 7,898 60 1949... 10,781 3,585 14,484 2,947 6,318 6,136 9,250 8,218 9,523 61 dollars 1954... 780,376 501,111 1,471,666 421 , 508 924,118 731,975 988,966 911,509 1,005,085 62 1949... 1,422,295 569,139 2,054,621 423.853 1,116,238 921,398 1,257,856 1,170,986 1,185,094 63 772 349 1,065 344 468 639 867 687 566 64 1949... 831 337 950 350 497 740 729 662 564 65 number 1954, . . 8,841 1,644 10,297 1,998 2,201 2,778 6,987 . 5,179 5,324 66 1949... 9,258 1,554 6,858 1,390 2,146 2,501 4,138 3,538 3,959 67 dollars 1954... 561,058 116,735 569, 892 123,029 141,788 146,185 408,797 307,749 363,021 6rt 1949... 676,947 117,793 513,116 95,616 138,087 163,243 280,297 260,655 302,621 6'i Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 565 213 760 296 360 571 442 440 128 "0 1949... 845 325 1,120 389 581 695 668 625 289 71 number 1954... 7,967 3,826 12,906 3,359 8,465 5,822 5,094 5,094 1,213 72 1949... 12,853 5,422 18,202 3,592 12,097 5,801 7,150 7,931 2,596 73 dollars 1954... 272,840 152,091 441,432 118,432 329,742 203,444 173,148 169,789 40,035 74 1949... 410,150 202,140 649,979 114,468 469,773 205,092 264,083 265,283 82,320 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive. . .farms reporting 1954... 71 108 447 110 126 87 114 218 55 76 1949... 35 120 458 118 91 98 115 211 32 77 number 1954.. . 5,924 5,249 21,410 5,218 8,838 3,236 4,574 7,505 6,964 78 1949... 7,660 6,790 16,981 8,032 6,752 2,766 5,674 8,100 3,356 79 dollars 1954... 84,294 79,231 311,284 75,009 140,795 46,218 61,971 103,547 102,579 80 1949... 89,235 120,503 303,590 157,861 133,231 45,380 86,917 132,558 56,950 81 HorseB and mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954... 53 21 99 31 31 39 55 56 30 82 1949... 160 40 178 36 57 77 102 84 83 83 number 1954... 106 47 306 67 60 64 129 95 108 84 1949... 355 90 432 212 94 185 336 216 177 85 dollars 1954... 6,395 2,412 19.088 4,064 3,227 3,315 7,073 4,640 4,155 86 1949. . . 13,453 3,114 14,718 7,209 3,107 7,060 11,499 8,185 4,613 NORTH DAKOTA County Table 8.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 83 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nursery and greenhouse products, flo»er and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold dollars 1954 .. . 1949... Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Sold dollars 1954. . . 1949. . . Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: Grown under glass farms reporting 1954... 1949... square feet 1954... 1949.., Grown in open farms reporting 1954. . , 1949... acres 1954.., 1949.., Sold farms reporting 1954... 1949... dollars 1954.., 1949.., Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale: Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. square feet 1954.. 1949.. Grown in open farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Sold farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Forest products: Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. cords (4'X 4'x 6') 1954.. 1949. . Fence posts cut farms reporting 1954. . 1949. . number 1954.. 1949.. Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting 1954.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Billings 439,252 478,497 33 45 282 373 198,504 241,098 18 17 25,569 24,465 18 12 26 23 28,973 23,885 1,660 2,786 19,082 28,497 1,078 1,304 320,827 342,486 162 29,782 31,174 3,000 12,000 25 1 114,127 3,550 157,695 9,875 6 18 5 20 28 1 32 1 211,775 2,500 213,514 12,000 75,250 L64,000 2 3 78 156 75,075 153,600 10,000 1 2 175 400 60 72 471 476 26 3,685 15,040 8,500 37 22 15,000 8,500 90 24 968 1 40 200 7,842 1 30 332 151 7 10 1,550 2,245 779 18 100 1 2 (z) 36 29 5 600 275 3,000 (Z) 1 250 12,000 1 2 288 740 (Z) 1 2 500 500 163 203 2,476 3,192 114 139 32,479 37.271 2,443 3,889 1 500 150 112 Z Reported in small fractions. 84 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table &-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plains, and bulbs: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold dollars 1954. 1949. Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. ■1949. Sold dollars 1954. 1949. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: Grown under glass farms reporting 1954. 1949. square feet 1954. 1949. Grown in open farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Sold farms reporting 1954. . 1949. , dollars 1954.. 1949., Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale: Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. square feet 1954. . 1949. , Grown in open farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Sold farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949. . Forest products: Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954.. 1949.. Fence posts cut farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. number 1954.. 1949.. Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, barX, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting 1954.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Burleigh 90,800 49,860 2 23 16 28,000 20,075 22,600 28,275 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 59,000 50,050 29,785 55,665 3,800 10 25 794 327 8,570 8,425 3 7,000 508 56,290 58,265 5,800 1,250 2 35,700 40,000 1 1 21 300 2 1 2 (Z) 3 2 440 1,350 50 U3 394 1,044 8 17 685 1,302 3 225 702 Dickey 84 106 991 1,306 43 52 13,195 10,175 XI 642 (D) 510 1 2 (D) (Z) (D) 300 10 17 48 3 3 300 145 Eddy 1 11 4 28 5 40 7 326 2 17 3 28 600 10,410 26 8,487 3 315 745 1,100 3,500 250 3,000 1 1 500 2,500 1 250 3,000 1 1 500 1,000 (Z) 1 (z) 8 25 17 29 48 455 166 346 3 32 10 23 2,050 14 240 1,219 13 582 11 3,821 946 Data not shown to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Z Reported in small fractions. NORTH DAKOTA 85 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Golden Valley Grand Forks Grant Griggs Hettinger Kidder La Moure Logan McHenry Mcintosh McKenzie McLean Mercer Morton 29,500 80 200 2,000 2,250 1 21,874 59 ... 40 2,000 1,21 ■ 1,300 2 2 1 3 5 L 2 4 6 1 5 14 1 ) ... (Z) ) 6 1,500 80 7 6,000 59 40 1,00 ) 8 4 1 9 4 1 1 Hi 13,984 480 11 16,726 648 2,000 12 1 L3 4 14 (z) 15 3 16 4 1 17 5 1 1 18 24,000 1,000 L9 13,524 2,000 800 20 2 1 2 21 2 1 22 5,000 480 3,500 23 3,500 2,000 24 2 1 25 1 1 26 10 (z) 27 10 ] ... 28 3 ... 1 1 2 29 3 ] 1 30 4,000 200 1,000 2,250 31 2,350 21: 500 32 2 81 3 3' 19 57 1 72 12 15 33 33 1 164 8 4. 2 23 3 78 6 117 5C 26 35 34 7 817 9 ] 81 ... 93 587 20 301 7] 79 239 35 2 1,164 20 ; 7' 11 6 126 4 838 37 1,224 835 163 406 36 4 26 15 J> 2 4 56 1 1L2 ie 36 47 37 6 33 15 1! 1 1 4 1 40 7 108 4; 30 44 38 2,200 3,955 2,390 3,i 2! 925 455 17,640 100 38,482 5,77C 10,660 21,670 39 800 3,475 2,745 1,- 4! 50 40 290 15 11,595 515 49,940 12,811 10,240 18,225 40 1 3 ] 4 9 ( 5 5 41 150 209 1C ... 872 1,526 1,899 465 375 42 2,520 15 ( 800 862 4,682 2,052 775 910 43 86 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8,-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST (For definitions and explanations, see text) i : Nelson Oliver Pembin a Pierce Ramsey Ransom Renvlll 3 Richland 1 [Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs: Nursery snd greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and ... W 25,140 5,000 4,000 7,096 125 4,420 or 44,626 38,150 2 1949... 3 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, 2 1 ] 1 4 1949... 2 1 2 4 2 5 acres 1954... 4 1 ] 22 6 1949... 1 5 8 1 76 7 L80 640 5,000 3,046 125 170 a 6,600 33,150 a 1949... 9 Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: 1 1 2 lu 1949... 2 1 1 11 square feet 1954... 8,000 4,500 12,100 L2 1949... 3,400 1,000 4,200 13 2 U 1949... 1 1 15 16 acres 1954... 1949... 1 2 (Z) 17 1 1 2 18 1949... 2 1 1 19 dollars 1954... 12,500 3,000 37,000 20 1949... 3,050 2,000 2,500 21 Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale: Grown under glass or in 1 1 1 22 1949... 1 2 1 Z'i square feet 1954. . . 8,000 1,200 1,600 24 1949... 1,250 1,560 4,200 25 1 26 1949. . . .7 acres 1954... (Z) 28 1949... 29 1 1 2 30 1949. . . 1 2 1 31 dollars 1954... 12,000 1,000 1,026 32 1949... 1,000 2,250 2,500 33 Forest products: Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1954... 3 29 7 L27 21 14 81 167 34 1949. . . 20 54 9 >40 17 21 93 i , 208 35 cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 8 205 22 1, 757 115 114 788 l ) 1,609 36 1949... 75 306 31 3, (2! 180 266 885 2 7 1,321 37 8 22 12 60 6 7 47 J 41 38 1949... 20 12 13 91 10 9 30 5 57 39 number 1954. . . 2, 320 2,975 14,700 15, =35 400 872 9,731 1, Hi J 10,251 40 1949... 11, S45 960 13,456 21, L92 1,555 1,450 6,380 J5 J 8,925 41 Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christinas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, snd other mlscellsneous 1 7 7 1 4 6 42 dollars 1954... 125 840 368 26 1,115 1,460 43 1949... 278 2,255 1, 598 8 10 1,488 651 Z Reported in small fractions. NORTH DAKOTA 87 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Rolette Sargent Sheridan Siou. c Slope Stark Steele Stutsman Towner Traill Walsh Ward Well s Williams 1,300 20 6,757 3,225 35 13,000 35 3,600 1 19 ' 14,935 63,100 3,810 2 1 1 5 2 1 3 1 1 6 1 2 4 1 (Z) 14 3 18 5 (z) (z l ... 4 3 18 6 1O0 20 35 1,000 3,600 7 19 ? 1,255 100 1,210 9 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 9 10 1,200 3,078 4,075 1 4 2 1 1,600 4,320 2,450 40,000 1,480 11 12 1 1 14 15 16 1 4 6 1 1 1 1 1 17 18 1,200 5,300 11,145 3,100 35 12,000 55,000 1,500 19 20 3 1 21 3 1 1 22 1,530 500 23 2,375 1 1 5,000 500 24 25 26 27 28 3 1 1 29 3 1 1 30 1,422 125 35 31 2,535 8,000 1,100 32 158 23 3 29 3 2 54 118 35 £ 4 33 283 18 2 r 3 11 52 47 7 101 194 26 1£ 21 34 3,616 197 8 4] ... 266 8 3 580 1,260 265 IE 18 35 3,901 114 7 ] 5. 20 52 580 221 18 1,004 1,622 216 4= 604 36 98 3 1 K 5 11 12 1 13 64 32 1 9 37 129 2 1 i: 8 9 12 12 26 64 26 ; 25 38 31,955 150 4 8,. 8; 1,000 1,453 1,550 10 1,360 11,320 5,933 4C 3,400 39 31,053 50 30 3/ 3; 2,250 1,100 368 547 2,317 6,490 3,312 ; 12 13,040 40 36 ... 2 6 4 41 3,425 i,: 0( .:. 230 867 320 42 2,244 6: 59 50 20 23 1,020 30 80 43 88 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 1 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Adams Barnes Benson Billings Bottineau Bowman Burke Burleigh 1 Corn: 29,042 378 1,054 502 194 347 321 61 646 2 1949... 29,885 330 1,285 501 169 376 251 109 693 3 acres 1954... 1,225,590 25,574 35,356 15,914 7,999 9,378 26,053 1,453 44,213 4 1949... 1,172,189 17,558 41,667 14,271 5,209 8,264 14,952 2,235 39,607 5 11 ,935 138 451 40 15 7 67 301 6 1949... 14,138 36 706 67 17 38 22 4 354 7 acres 1954... 394,300 4,679 12,029 750 174 110 2,066 15,898 8 1949... 510,032 741 20,030 1,223 178 650 1,232 201 14,774 9 bushels 1954... 9,091,597 68,600 237,635 20,268 3,058 1,870 30,177 272,802 10 1949... 11,465,677 12,120 441,778 26,295 2,498 15,204 14,550 1,115 265,903 11 16,916 204 688 402 69 239 168 34 187 12 1949... 6,863 71 363 172 7 102 29 20 65 13 acres 1954... 487,328 8,321 17,019 11,781 2,609 5,994 7,890 947 7,660 14 1949... 155,448 2,874 7,431 4,922 114 2,059 1,334 441 1,698 15 tons, green weight 1954... 1,742,370 27,901 67,320 45,742 8,345 20,832 24,826 3,088 27,073 16 1949... 555,494 4,924 33,086 15,894 157 8,067 2,180 1,280 4,704 17 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or 12,516 267 330 195 165 159 165 298 272 234 30 94 18 1949... 19,072 283 698 363 436 530 19 acres 1954... 343,962 12,574 6,308 3,383 5,216 3,274 16,097 506 20,655 20 1949... 506,709 13,943 14,206 8,126 4,917 5,555 12,386 1,593 23,135 21 2,077 15 99 2 1 4 4 34 74 22 1949... 3,484 4 100 n 1 6 2 23 bushels 1954... 2,012,539 7,445 57,105 460 1,000 757 24,393 24 1949... Sorghuas: 3,615,663 41 46,116 120 620 3,968 200 51,494 25 Sorghum for all purposes except for 724 10 78 73 3 7 54 9 3 2 4 9 17 -'0 1949... 2,498 16 313 145 7 27 acres 1954... 10,001 241 856 1,069 55 81 134 112 102 28 1949... 34,133 263 3,509 1,893 79 714 40 41 279 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Cass Cavalier Dickey Divide Dunn Eddy Emmons Foster Golden Valley Corn: 1 1,507 103 776 62 786 337 917 344 273 2 1949... 1,811 99 832 86 762 365 896 402 213 3 acres 1954... 81,424 1,684 42,787 1,271 43,574 13,882 39,663 16,207 21,089 4 1949... 105,953 1,379 46,318 1,485 32,240 13,156 31,933 17,736 12,068 5 1,205 561 89 64 648 106 32 e 1949... 1,581 7 611 3 128 82 593 152 11 7 acres 1954... 57,271 23 ,458 1,522 1,362 17,882 2,660 1,207 8 1949... 82,184 72 28,369 21 2,669 2,119 17,312 4,178 240 9 bushels 1954... 1,543,452 363 ,176 26,957 28,253 412,934 58,691 19,923 10 1949... 2,119,211 1,360 409,268 550 39,764 44,516 348,829 98,535 2,320 11 800 76 325 25 505 245 450 236 101 12 1949... 442 43 78 12 88 146 94 93 10 13 acres 1954... 18,380 1,358 10,030 750 20,972 9,409 13,324 8,514 5,677 W 1949... 8,256 719 2,308 234 2,451 4,447 1,789 3,163 402 15 tons, green weight 1954... 92,941 5,417 30,696 1,467 62,322 32,843 46,445 33,342 18,559 16 1949... 41,740 2,147 5,713 434 5,036 12,485 5,078 11,215 963 17 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or 292 28 297 38 613 141 358 189 229 18 1949... 793 52 487 74 703 242 509 326 212 19 acres 1954.. . 5,773 326 9,299 521 21,080 3,111 8,457 5,033 14,205 20 1949... 15,513 588 15,641 1,230 27,120 6,590 12,832 10,395 11,426 .'. 349 87 3 1 18 1 1 22 1949... 779 2 129 1 7 36 8 *1 23 bushels 1954... 386,474 69,814 900 500 17,440 650 2,000 24 1949... Sorghums: 939,327 559 76,878 731 3,089 15,623 3,390 25 Sorghum for all purposes except for 23 15 9 1 33 1 5 26 1949... 66 3 85 5 75 4 126 4 12 27 acres 1954... 256 467 162 8 382 15 69 28 1949... 628 25 1,179 39 1,335 44 1,516 38 142 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Grand Forks Grant Griggs Hettinger Kidder La Moure Logan McHenry Mcintosh 1 Cora; 931 783 407 561 439 493 852 854 483 328 654 770 561 433 2 1949... 1,030 764 432 379 3 acres 1954... 25,698 38,565 11,565 26,940 19,226 37,337 15,315 22,853 16,428 4 1949... 27,875 33,807 10,914 13,631 18,348 37,345 8,126 23,301 8,832 5 326 456 43 169 171 459 268 86 334 6 1949... 538 339 134 67 197 541 195 223 312 7 acres 1954... 8,306 12 ,668 1,065 4,061 4,810 13,384 4,195 1,625 6,233 8 1949... 15,059 9,238 2,574 1,713 4,490 18,117 3,893 4,145 5,759 9 bushels 1954... 230,021 204 ,026 28,840 62,841 100,391 245,981 78,174 30,694 117,924 10 1949... 452,532 144 ,990 65,635 20,725 89,723 343 ,039 78 201 86,753 120,837 11 637 383 302 401 136 580 273 416 295 12 1949... 367 74 135 79 30 222 33 235 35 13 acres 1954... 13,632 12,555 8,291 13,925 4,610 18,076 7,879 12,858 7,177 14 1949... 5,925 2,155 2,738 3,113 722 6,324 630 5,519 676 15 tons, green weight 1954... 58,581 36,881 33,129 45,576 16,859 58,641 29,526 38,125 20,340 16 1949... 28,414 5,919 15,648 5,422 2,349 22,619 1,164 17,251 1,588 17 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or 277 462 133 346 311 258 385 242 481 164 169 342 563 195 171 18 1949... 547 640 300 19 acres 1954... 3,760 13,342 2,209 8,954 9,806 5,877 3,241 8,370 3,018 20 1949... 6,891 22,414 5,602 8,805 13,136 12,904 3,603 13,637 2,397 21 42 17 3 7 6 10 67 32 2 8 3 11 4 9 J 2 1949... 146 14 10 4 23 bushels 1954... 37,520 8,407 6,600 5,600 3,500 33,530 400 1,375 1,150 24 25 1949... Sorghuns: Sorghum for all purposes except for 131,989 2,557 2,750 1,485 1,726 10,535 4,725 5,042 1,560 3 39 27 150 30 45 17 36 22 81 2 10 13 78 4 16 2f 1949... 17 145 27 acres 1954... 22 706 289 473 214 264 32 170 38 28 1949... 223 3,152 1,741 684 546 863 143 1,051 210 Reporting sale of silage or fodder only. NORTH DAKOTA County Table 9 (Part 1 of 4) —SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 89 Item McKenzie McLean Mercer Morton Mountrail Nelson Oliver Pembina Pierce (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1 Corn: 390 436 772 707 651 633 1,094 1,216 106 184 372 352 437 459 339 404 384 2 3 4 1949... 434 acres 1954... 15,738 29,243 32,974 45,841 2,241 9,890 21,616 6,301 10,563 1949... .6,567 22,174 24,296 46 ,277 3,874 8,059 21,241 6,757 11,777 5 £ 7 1949. .. 13 13 73 160 306 239 547 653 3 6 13 63 217 262 22 68 27 119 acres 1954 .. . 299 1,322 5,927 12,606 52 400 4,690 510 274 a 9 10 11 12 1949... 202 4,097 4,681 15,098 72 1,183 5,896 1,004 2,055 bushels 1954 . . . 7,910 24,793 101,582 205,208 820 10,190 87;531 14,720 5,345 1949... 7,481 71,567 84,685 260,336 1,630 27,892 112,570 34,373 49,337 182 119 421 117 346 105 564 276 16 18 269 77 201 47 282 197 306 1949... 174 U acres 1954. . . 6,680 14,097 11,190 17,360 314 6,720 5,721 4,964 8,368 14 1949... 3,687 2,760 2,458 7,154 299 1,927 1,123 3,246 3,964 15 tons, green weight 1954... 28,439 36,658 29,686 59,219 1,007 26,700 20,330 28,783 22,493 16 1949... 11,057 7,219 6,146 19,866 1,000 7,304 3,277 15,274 11,044 17 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or 270 343 493 582 485 517 612 761 94 161 140 266 318 386 72 206 109 is 1949... 276 19 acres 1954. . . 8,759 13,824 15,857 15,875 1,875 2,770 11,205 827 1,921 20 1949... 12,678 15,317 17,157 24,025 3,503 4,949 14,222 2,507 5,758 21 2 10 2 12 5 3 15 30 2 1 3 3 6 2 12 2 22 1949... 7 23 bushels 1954... 2,600 1,150 3,250 5,577 60 620 3,080 285 24 1949... Sorghuas: 4,109 5,340 1,250 9,000 16 634 2,017 4,534 1,224 25 Sorghum for all purposes except for 1 12 15 44 18 34 23 116 11 35 20 98 15 36 2 1 6 26 1949... 17 27 28 acres 1954... 8 259 189 373 146 264 116 28 144 1949... 184 723 506 1,891 496 1,071 457 4 216 Item Ramsey Ransom Renville Richland Rolette Sargent Sheridan Sioux Slope (For definitions and explanations, see text) I Corn: 255 186 867 907 129 167 1,903 2,075 87 82 826 914 395 305 217 209 236 2 3 1949... 146 acres 1954. . . 8,415 38,594 3,517 101,337 2,039 41,222 12,530 12 ,078 16,046 4 1949... 5,641 42,512 3,853 137,663 1,860 46,707 8,253 9,045 7,710 5 4 556 1 1,807 1 685 38 116 38 6 1949... 13 615 17 1,987 11 862 54 91 14 7 acres 1954. . . 435 19,311 4 86,432 3 28,569 753 3,653 822 8 1949... 618 24,009 319 120,727 156 40,514 857 2,381 185 g bushels 1954... 10,900 405,859 65 2,622,084 100 595,788 16,861 59,412 12,133 1G 1949... 7,084 441,981 7,415 3,109,659 3,670 836,995 19,550 28,826 2,470 LI 230 76 487 200 48 32 765 464 63 28 385 91 266 110 81 7 154 12 1949... 20 13 acres 1954. . . 6,777 12,529 1,438 11,757 1,518 8,815 8,125 3,560 7,202 14 1949... 2,337 4,296 781 7,417 527 1,222 2,663 218 742 15 tons, green weight 1954... 27,443 45,158 4,230 65,434 4,509 41,177 23,139 12,030 24,312 16 1949... 8,152 17,002 2,134 45,289 2,083 5,299 7,660 444 1,990 17 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or 46 117 329 575 94 137 240 658 33 56 165 276 175 197 136 148 169 18 1949... 133 19 acres 1954... 1,203 6,754 2,075 3,148 518 3,838 3,652 4,865 8,022 22 1949... 2,686 14,207 2,753 9,519 1,177 4,971 4,733 6,446 6,783 21 1 97 116 1 889 1,278 182 323 1 2 5 3 1 22 1949... 23 bushels 1954... 200 69,578 1,048,710 143 ,484 200 2,700 20 24 1949... Sorghuns: 85,617 1,600 1,768,674 257,014 40 762 25 Sorghum for all purposes except for 5 35 11 25 1 4 9 33 35 '24 13 6 5 22 26 1949... 6 27 acres 1954. . . 48 346 80 73 60 160 12 28 1949... 105 430 330 48 443 263 493 108 Item Stark Steele Stutsman Towner Traill Walsh Ward Wells Williams (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1 Com: 854 450 1,082 58 784 582 560 747 186 2 1949... 659 446 1,203 58 874 525 582 766 293 3 acres 1954. . . 39,255 12,636 42,359 1,514 21,013 9,355 15,671 27,196 4,958 4 1949... 22,563 12 ,922 45,106 1,366 24,168 6,896 15,059 24,268 7,365 5 208 132 121 220 373 530 3 414 576 69 152 34 99 210 211 3 6 1949... 10 7 acres 1954. . . 3,738 2,833 8,675 9,313 866 739 4,616 43 8 1949... 2,228 5,354 14,290 34 13,664 1,788 2,443 4,901 95 9 bushels 1954... 44,471 75 ,195 187,578 260,951 29,130 14,595 110,538 1,150 10 1949... 41,442 157,041 289 ,886 775 423,304 44,969 58,195 93,948 2,345 11 636 133 358 177 674 258 28 13 545 367 420 104 346 229 579 345 87 12 1949. . . 34 13 acres 1954... 24,156 8,162 20,930 814 9,329 6,981 9,928 17,701 2,554 14 1949... 4,245 3,103 6,637 247 5,188 1,413 5,132 9,045 1,173 15 tons, green weight 1954... 69,698 30,425 72 ,612 3,195 45,243 31,307 31,357 63,743 7,226 16 1949... 8,988 17,082 23,041 659 24,980 7,176 18,026 24,323 3,502 17 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or 447 539 105 261 515 869 32 45 196 455 155 343 252 377 254 504 116 18 1949... 260 19 acres 1954... 11,361 1,641 12,754 700 2,371 1,508 5,004 4,879 2,361 2C 1949... 16,090 4,465 24 ,179 1,085 5,316 3,695 7,484 10,322 6,097 21 4 4 7 34 20 31 51 160 5 16 4 12 11 16 1 22 1949... 4 23 bushels 1954... 850 4,595 7,300 39,275 2,135 1,000 7,800 1,050 24 1949... 757 17,866 11,540 124,106 4,846 3,446 6,174 572 25 Sorgo una: Sorghum for all purposes except for 19 8 9 2 2 3 34 15 14 26 1949... 72 62 50 3 12 10 150 25 40 27 acres 1954... 279 66 137 25 11 33 482 227 218 28 1949... 1,212 635 682 44 67 102 2,284 322 640 379126 O - 56 - 8 90 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 2 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Adams Barnes Benson Billings Bottineau Bowman Burke Snail grains: 1 Grains grown together and threshed as a .farms reporting 1954... 604 6 13 4 3 11 16 2 8 9 2 1949... 583 7 12 6 ! 11 3 acres 1954. . . 23,783 466 412 213 13 > 244 1,248 323 4 1949. . . 43,088 490 449 1,000 22 5 273 245 208 5 bushels 1954.. . 411,723 2,675 12,525 3,160 3,101 ) 5,540 6,955 5,050 6 1949. . . 531,455 4,440 7,320 10,766 73 ) 4,934 680 3,260 7 bushels sold 1954... 58,361 1,000 200 1,000 175 1,100 2,500 8 1949... 207,700 2,800 1,000 4,500 58 ) 2,644 400 730 9 Winter wheat threshed or • farms reporting 1954... 334 32 3 2 6 6 3 4 3 10 1949... 392 1 11 11 20 11 acres 1954 — 19,193 1,734 181 215 283 803 160 12 1949... 24,263 75 889 805 1,236 70 135 13 bushels 1954. . . 147,679 9,172 1,881 1,844 1,827 7,JJ>0 780 14 1949... 311,025 525 7,008 4,915 35,936 230 1,455 15 bushels sold 1954... 119,197 8,388 1,740 1,444 1,807 3,048 680 16 1949... 253,751 265 5,555 3,715 29,947 120 870 17 Durum or macaroni wheat threshec or .farms reporting 1954... 11,455 2 228 759 : 567 5 19 18 1949... 27,463 36 1,222 1,190 t 1,112 30 301 19 acres 1954. . . 1,158,355 535 9,045 90,326 161 49,218 499 1,020 20 1949... 3,072,374 2,951 96,746 198,251 39 160,261 2,313 21,962 21 bushels 1954... 3,846,988 3,135 56,023 215,740 90( 249,152 3,775 6,851 22 1949... 32,355,699 15,021 824,447 1,631,177 3,02. 1,913,372 10,581 324,010 23 bushels sold 1954... 2,661,387 2,440 46,301 144,676 801 178,638 600 4,946 24 1949... 26,720,230 9,476 690,363 1,310,986 2,631 1,640,616 8,011 279,002 2 5 Other spring wheat threshed or .farms reporting 1954... 51,293 532 1,671 983 28' 1,452 510 843 26 1949... 47,640 557 1,553 592 28' 1,157 493 919 27 acres 1954.. . 6,405,115 142,896 178,799 113,751 37, 11< 213,343 121,241 128,252 23 1949... 7,106,110 174,607 173,655 67,240 40,56! 167,556 134,480 152,606 29 bushels 1954... 60,548,941 806,978 2,090,512 788,279 235, 00< 2,186,901 808,206 1,205,648 30 1949... 72,912,920 1,271,796 1,745,202 582,052 261,201 2,216,853 841,608 2,309,719 31 bushels sold 1954. . . 49,029,800 595,476 1,792,000 633,908 176,82' 1,802,606 566,070 1,032,474 32 1949. . . 60,278,419 1,010,919 1,471,070 463,397 192, 75' 1,894,345 658,730 1,991,624 33 . farms reporting 1954. . . 43,960 375 1,455 876 221 899 328 597 34 1949... 40,334 203 1,441 896 IK 900 134 571 35 acres 1954. .. 2,090,952 17,961 76,165 39,885 8,061 32,253 16,948 26,846 36 1949... 1,592,461 7,179 63,757 32,115 2,58] 27,381 4,454 18,609 37 bushels 1954... 47,798,043 344,420 2,050,077 619,823 133,86. 724,988 222,426 669,389 W 1949. . . 32,220,244 73,106 1,037,874 533,680 26,56] 706,506 41,582 509,066 1" bushels sold 1954. . . 15,505,943 54,694 906,805 146,969 4,081 247,645 26,526 329,551 40 1949... 8,108,607 4,740 244,409 84,574 3,331 172,317 3,454 133,767 41 .farms reporting 1954... 41,551 179 1,600 1,038 151 1,158 223 661 42 1949... 31,788 107 1,255 681 9: 681 131 557 43 acres 1954. .. 3,045,931 8,139 135,750 86,823 5,351 92,358 15,081 52,873 44 1949... 1,622,809 4,295 63,097 30,744 2,531 28,978 5,055 28,952 45 bushels 1954... 63,289,205 110,716 2,806,944 1,540,341 59,69: 1,919,625 148,891 1,079,138 46 1949. . . 23,935,805 34,988 642,309 335,976 22,15! 494,946 36,302 580,023 4? bushels sold 1954. . . 46,534,475 25,695 2,071,712 1,147,531 12,001 1,502,077 55,112 871,429 4f 1949... 16,253,391 3,964 394,636 160,110 4,484 351,651 9,358 453,544 49 .farms reporting 1954... 5,757 31 124 114 r 271 40 95 50 1949... 4,750 5 152 67 i: 165 7 36 51 acres 1954.. . 304,529 2,059 5,619 6,009 3,903 15,969 2,268 6,953 52 1949... 213,591 177 6,172 3.224 509 10,607 231 1,586 53 bushels 1954... 4,745,339 24,669 92,865 84,805 32,874 273,404 27,215 128,360 54 1949... 2,425,408 917 79,416 29,434 2,42C 170,547 1,526 21,137 55 bushels sold 1954... 4,014,629 15,360 76,989 75,127 20,28! 236,948 17,685 118,865 56 1949... 1,999,568 657 63,093 24,662 1,398 151,663 318 18,875 57 Eramer and spelt threshed or •farms reporting 1954... 2,255 10 46 14 5 20 15 16 58 1949. . . 2,170 3 43 9 7 11 5 13 59 acres 1954. .. 36,292 187 1,061 184 67 1,001 313 212 60 1949... 31,837 38 693 201 72 193 43 267 61 bushels 1954... 545,533 2,255 14,832 2,015 742 15,430 2,481 3,271 62 1949... 449,643 240 8,563 3,152 602 2,405 597 6,142 63 bushels sold 1954... 94,210 50 2,928 12,863 285 320 64 1949... 48,405 2,240 2,130 550 160 1,962 65 Flaxseed threshed or .farms reporting 1954... 42,142 340 1,342 750 127 1,160 301 644 6( 1949... 33,105 194 951 558 92 1,092 212 617 67 acres 1954. .. 3,095,124 25,390 88,219 47,206 5,034 121,397 20,736 53,003 68 1949. . . 1,775,884 12,996 42,827 26,561 3,232 80,314 16,982 37,247 1.9 bushels 1954... 19,802,546 89,202 546,943 298,539 14,656 926,458 60,949 366,054 70 1949... 12,219,958 54,940 318,390 128,902 11,730 556,997 36,407 245,894 71 bushels sold 1954. . . 16,987,840 72,560 459,967 253,977 12,094 802,621 47,421 324,732 72 1949... 10,699,519 49,149 280,412 109,599 8,805 493,158 32,373 214,340 73 Proso millet threshed or .farms reporting 1954... 4,077 10 214 32 9 55 20 8 74 acres 1954. . . 76,898 108 3,623 483 47 1,165 291 174 75 bushels 1954. . . 1,370,196 940 67,547 8,055 551 15,203 2,275 545 76 bushels sold 1954... 612,823 40 29, 390 2,450 1,842 130 77 Other grain threshed or - f 8i*ms rGport-ini? 195*i» • » 49 1 9 78 1949 >.. 3,193 1 191 28 3 36 1 79 acres 1954. . . 1,038 40 80 19491.. 59,207 2 2,539 403 16 858 10 439 81 bushels 1954. .. 15,874 400 82 19491 . . 780, 599 20 42,000 3,162 81 7,276 100 2,346 83 bushels sold 1954. . . 6,350 160 84 19491.. 198,496 7,758 1,320 11 4,135 1,250 includes proso millet. NORTH DAKOTA 91 HARVESTED . CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Burleigh Cass Cavalier Dickey Divide Dunn Eddy Emmons Foster Golden Valley Irand Forks Grant Griggs Hettinger 7 30 2 18 5 26 6 11 5 9 18 22 9 16 1 16 21 4 10 10 21 3 7 3 4 10 10 12 10 2 412 1,061 358 670 832 1,084 151 589 197 146 725 815 249 627 3 1,900 1,568 32 432 532 916 152 366 70 55 999 986 1,478 2,191 4 7,360 22,397 4,200 10,515 9,005 12,517 3,370 9,014 4,665 2,403 18,260 9,364 6,480 9,575 5 18, 114 29,828 370 5,435 8,510 9,394 2,380 4,730 1,300 520 19,225 12,619 16,470 13,361 6 1,800 3,950 4,000 600 3,000 500 2,026 91 5,440 850 360 900 7 12,199 7,008 1,258 5,700 2,350 300 12,320 1,200 11,550 6,911 8 1 19 5 8 7 3 1 4 5 17 15 7 11 9 3 15 6 4 2 3 1 5 2 9 2 5 5 10 10 1,365 97 719 490 54 60 655 533 417 605 413 1,386 11 283 714 932 72 245 476 2 221 250 1,933 28 252 584 12 30 18,366 290 7,604 4,510 960 500 4,175 5,573 6,736 2,800 3,550 4,835 13 1,637 12,460 14,680 357 890 4,400 60 1,596 1,850 44,480 150 2,992 4,811 14 30 15,971 125 6,280 3,175 890 130 3,925 5,573 5,808 1,944 2,248 4,485 15 1,416 11,820 12,680 242 550 2,730 5 1,376 1,750 40,833 2,442 2,955 16 29 112 1,246 261 3 6 212 1 112 398 5 101 2 17 323 760 1,541 638 212 26 402 170 359 1,068 47 426 153 18 1,596 5,087 157,605 16,603 100 289 22,780 6 8,184 22,463 458 7,185 302 19 20,017 67,887 240,306 52,572 16,456 1,232 51,567 12,285 38,886 90,562 2,799 32,582 9,552 20 8,066 33,463 492,405 52,079 593 2,118 63,173 6 32,557 125,258 2,743 32,215 3,535 21 136,061 800,420 3,272,300 339,466 137,058 11,595 436,880 83,806 307,782 1,187,324 17,297 352,540 50,389 22 4,806 27,373 347,756 35,885 430 1,594 43,145 21,922 98,580 2,450 23,800 1,840 23 98,249 680,990 2,780,009 245,631 123,354 7,618 356,556 63,035 237,739 1,017,011 12,214 293,556 39,589 24 799 2,129 922 794 876 941 373 1,098 523 394 1,698 926 716 867 25 868 2,058 422 560 986 1,019 265 1,223 470 420 1,514 886 707 746 26 89,661 198,664 76,709 53,156 175,433 126,420 37,890 138,875 62,872 79,426 164,074 131,331 63,385 196,037 27 129,619 254,389 35,479 43,896 224,685 154,731 37,722 236,449 67,977 101,480 168,086 135,308 76,921 184,123 J 8 694,399 3,033,357 942,221 389,846 1,676,615 960,404 224,933 1,111,882 545,455 933,945 2,634,717 1,004,174 688,853 1,549,747 29 945,702 3,696,997 509,821 243,897 2,577,432 1,282,362 312,192 1,660,722 553,122 819,994 2,376,467 894,461 768,030 1,329,759 30 533,476 2,589,513 779,290 312,885 1,374,463 714,918 177, 591 784,415 454,702 804,617 2,148,726 775,946 573,714 1,147,137 31 722,889 3,307,709 457,169 166, 509 2,209,749 1,016,795 245,098 1,233,995 450,506 698,307 2,078,384 637,879 642,426 1,013,924 32 800 1,716 1,088 1,045 523 797 464 972 468 238 1,320 818 687 519 33 698 1,806 1,052 986 506 636 466 1,016 438 115 1,300 567 668 254 34 43,797 94,225 42,365 77,051 21,719 33,134 32,311 38,817 27,580 8,833 61,102 33,504 34,724 18,474 35 28,405 99,858 31,232 63,383 15,878 17,340 24,920 38,564 20,254 2,649 50,624 17,113 26,007 7,044 36 768,967 3,257,441 964,075 1,625,331 583,851 560,956 614,256 801,633 618,239 186,322 1,783,610 646,907 904,036 351,465 37 483,942 2,573,547 576,302 880,292 284,651 281,711 440,022 662,480 353,496 31,072 1,330,317 192,517 501,279 81,786 58 141,745 1,302,902 3%, 429 659,509 258,788 62,663 190,256 46,192 140,572 15,785 749,084 71,389 389,091 30,058 39 68,372 959,485 108,096 207,692 45,252 13,816 83,710 69,519 72,721 1,407 478,397 8,610 121,441 6,834 40 443 1,959 1,595 928 725 521 330 250 488 263 1,552 519 672 542 41 408 1,866 1,525 786 470 281 210 317 348 129 1,287 347 630 234 42 20,378 189,553 167,715 67,697 61,513 18,582 21,022 7,194 45,671 14,770 129,232 20,268 52,990 28,589 43 15,012 135,344 120,269 44,698 20, 529 6,966 8,855 8,222 18,863 3,940 75,530 9,883 33,943 9,621 44 392,050 5,354,725 3,748,224 1,047,610 1,376,739 219,682 362,199 129,860 915,242 250,296 3,362,315 289,597 1,112,385 446,236 45 159,763 2,656,630 1,548,688 378,422 269,273 80,033 116,412 79,273 223,057 32,681 1,421,767 87,284 476,285 89,926 46 148,075 4,352,088 3,040,719 740,762 1,089,156 44,849 254,267 29,042 688,556 101,530 2,610,596 100,374 851,903 169,415 47 33,656 2,257,418 1,166,771 210,128 145,403 5,616 56,804 12,353 131,828 4,786 1,084,286 10,663 ' 337,379 25,351 48 47 300 87 115 71 54 123 46 77 4 53 153 33 108 49 181 232 16 199 19 5 34 126 45 35 62 24 40 50 2,474 15,756 4,048 5,599 5,102 2,366 7,871 2,175 4,878 91 2,015 8,068 1,312 7,035 51 9,960 9,199 646 . 8,776 682 130 2,113 4,496 2,550 1,563 2,204 1,207 2,025 52 26,946 343,444 52,432 93,030 83,426 29,839 141,199 39,704 87,553 1,085 28,597 122,382 20,270 116,920 53 71,672 179, 192 5,784 107,293 6,385 1,055 22,648 35,549 30,462 25,621 11,716 10,502 18,941 54 17,870 312,643 45,509 82,242 73,665 19,361 111,019 32,242 75,951 720 23,523 99,541 16, 392 92,336 55 55,626 163,010 5,171 87,624 4,721 465 20,101 23,775 27,510 21,010 6,051 9,296 16,470 56 83 92 13 61 8 68 17 65 12 16 28 149 15 47 57 83 73 14 85 1 86 22 70 11 3 31 109 28 24 58 1,661 1,591 346 876 136 1,219 432 1,032 289 308 537 2,199 194 677 59 1,672 1,117 139 1,510 10 1,071 508 720 262 62 426 1,539 499 252 60 26,570 40,761 7,605 13,189 2,580 14,"569 5,545 13,070 5,165 4,721 8,885 32,470 3,355 7,853 ei 18,958 23,271 1,900 14,327 65 14,578 7,472 8,801 2,729 920 9,697 14,227 5,802 2,826 62 3,785 12,348 2,400 792 1,384 1,071 2,221 275 199 3,494 1,065 220 628 63 1,460 3,130 45 1,100 160 200 975 337 85 565 64 800 1,921 640 867 491 463 372 1,126 481 173 1,406 652 659 648 65 479 1,348 676 710 255 227 372 675 351 85 1,399 299 563 274 66 70,521 159/823 25,929 61,971 31,399 20,523 22,916 150,734 41,287 8,653 99,349 34,426 43,657 55,527 67 20,811 73,136 25,006 38,442 11,749 8,355 16,479 39,444 21,493 4,874 86,384 11,113 26,025 16,031 68 458,409 1,415,665 189,203 301,867 233,350 52,077 138,251 987,796 273,193 36,153 883, 392 138,571 307,447 230,487 117,137 766,165 158,186 210,051 52,062 36,618 102,557 282,164 141,304 14,107 685,939 51,530 189,937 54,474 70 390,723 1,289,094 166,859 252,979 196,567 38, 369 118,534 782,443 241,628 33,418 791,087 120,316 261,696 188,124 73 100,951 689,703 140,528 176,797 37,667 31,862 85,530 237,230 126,756 12,201 619,958 42,271 163,913 48,755 72 69 146 14 260 5 48 32 27 39 3 77 55 84 49 73 1,244 3,699 293 7,856 194 480 335 275 447 100 920 590 1,229 656 74 16,252 77,872 3,829 127,320 1,370 4,760 6,345 3,843 7,594 1,040 15, 526 7,162 23,450 8,837 7 5 3,270 42,155 3,000 65,714 120 900 100 100 300 3,315 34 3,152 224 76 1 3 3 2 77 30 93 5 308 5 17 20 23 20 90 23 93 9 78 10 42 141 35 79 381 1,951 63 7,739 76 130 228 269 190 1,145 253 1,102 102 -••' 40 600 1,760 800 81 5,331 30,198 377 89,052 1,170 1,323 2,985 3,150 1,663 21,213 2,522 18,501 1,367 82 16 240 704 ... 320 825 14,041 112 14,313 970 11 691 314 3,638 1,329 309 84 92 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 2 of 4) —SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Kidder La Moure Logan HcHenry Mcintosh McKenzie McLean Mercer Morton Small grains: 1 Grains grown together and threshed .farms reporting 1954... 10 9 3 17 4 17 16 15 28 2 1949... 17 10 6 16 2 27 20 11 14 3 acres 1954. . . 422 387 274 536 82 942 664 297 1,019 4 1949... 1,522 607 619 717 162 2,282 1,939 1,010 1,828 5 bushels 1954... 5,620 6,700 2,310 4,981 1,390 15,736 12,495 6,350 16,467 6 1949... 11,183 5,190 5,131 8,991 1,885 25,059 23,390 9,530 18,191 7 bushels sold 1954... 100 300 1,000 1,470 350 4,140 1,140 650 8 1949... 3,758 1,950 2,550 2,900 1,080 10,079 14,225 3,100 6,620 9 Winter wheat threshed or •farms reporting 1954... 3 1 14 7 27 1 2 10 1949... 4 9 2 6 4 9 1 11 acres 1954. .. 206 35 808 673 1,689 59 301 12 1949... 290 885 194 590 100 941 69 13 bushels 1954... 789 100 5,344 4,960 6,691 150 1,020 14 1949... 1,040 5,650 2,610 6,940 539 9,236 640 15 bushels sold 1954... 759 100 3,626 4,119 5,310 150 500 16 1949... 835 2,795 1,525 6,105 485 8,090 500 17 Durum or macaroni wheat threshet .farms reporting 1954... 79 186 49 249 11 2 40 7 15 18 1949... 544 741 498 675 187 23 650 20 101 19 acres 1954. .. 4,265 8,322 1,747 22,126 389 63 2,566 102 937 20 1949... 49,044 57,048 37,600 65, 118 13,508 1,683 38,258 1,671 4,935 21 bushels 1954... 14,118 36,983 5,730 75,458 1,064 265 12,800 1,060 4,483 22 1949... 296,640 308,117 223,094 674,117 69,080 14,485 360,847 16,930 42,003 23 bushels sold 1954. . . 8,212 26,717 3,621 50,096 839 150 9,483 350 1,900 24 1949... 222,615 215,664 151,478 572,035 48,368 11,690 295,290 11,816 29,975 25 Other spring wheat threshed • farms reporting 1954... 652 1,230 792 1,279 942 1,018 1,706 791 1,343 26 1949... 595 1,051 814 1,168 976 1,079 1,797 809 1,421 27 acres 1954. . . 71,777 126,578 101,697 175,475 117,037 150,210 263,349 101,270 161,356 28 1949... 65,775 122,899 124,856 185,833 160,205 192,971 340,058 123,869 207,746 29 bushels 1954... 477,254 1,055,031 699,997 1,269,532 788,957 1,505,228 2,051,412 804,974 1,294,182 30 1949... 444,399 667 ,743 838,495 2,104,193 1,003,673 1,818,836 3,645,027 1,366,036 1,729,137 31 bushels sold 1954... 346,405 871,401 478,747 943,085 590,399 1,250,408 1,639,848 628,221 1,002,780 32 1949... 340,712 480,948 576,641 1,751,227 700,361 1,538,877 3,052,312 1,123,314 1,324,621 33 -farms reporting 1954... 698 1,199 697 1,224 841 581 1,351 680 1,164 34 1949... 655 1,061 663 1,187 800 358 1,274 636 1,127 35 acres 1954. .. 36,982 75,515 26,054 68,273 33,489 18,643 64,095 30,127 47,868 36 1949... 25,059 53,238 19,509 51,972 27,995 8,402 50,650 21,528 35,621 37 bushels 1954... 591,952 1,645,900 474,271 1,000,437 647,107 358,149 1,353,923 582,872 984,275 38 1949... 373,083 725,944 327.467 1,131,785 458 , 520 138,569 1,111,449 483,184 625,715 39 bushels sold 1954... 83,679 683,133 35,139 207,213 73,967 57,117 483,010 88,252 60,625 40 1949... 39,435 175,474 24,555 324,466 90,558 15,023 334,095 65,041 33,320 -I . farms reporting 1954. . . 523 1,124 419 715 422 445 936 387 770 42 1949... 420 824 496 419 630 204 454 334 765 43 acres 1954.. . 31,586 78,350 14,565 38,419 13,174 17,337 52,166 12,845 27,048 44 1949... 15,978 39,185 ±o,138 14,025 22,689 4,961 14,803 8,479 22,043 45 bushels 1954... 467 ,360 1,291,639 225,475 625,442 179,864 243,100 985.511 181,000 406,252 46 1949... 163,385 307,740 150,330 227,050 210,550 69,620 227,637 123,895 252,121 47 bushels sold 1954. . . 245,253 901,250 87,440 364,208 79,644 92,892 646,283 68 ,063 103,776 48 1949... 57,359 135,939 34,250 137,293 80,252 14,998 103,411 31,222 35,814 49 .farms reporting 1954... 182 285 83 210 21 67 229 7 22 50 1949... 393 254 135 191 49 6 113 14 96 51 acres 1954. . . 11,623 14,901 3,053 11,032 616 4,706 13,438 255 739 52 1949... 28,359 12 ,972 4,464 8,312 1,332 388 5,089 328 2,674 5! bushels 1954... 118,719 262,350 38,159 140,883 7,240 49,230 244,611 4,164 10,778 54 1949... 206,920 172,506 35,025 73,911 10,292 1,957 41,351 2,655 17,133 55 bushels sold 1954... 90,097 229,677 29,471 115,067 5,703 43,419 202,774 2,590 8,255 •■• 1949... 160,321 129,419 23,475 55,046 6,689 427 32,328 1,640 10,998 57 Emmer and spelt threshed or .farms reporting 1954... 78 55 93 53 121 102 29 16 82 86 90 94 114 no 58 1949... 86 67 66 45 59 acres 1954. . . 1,451 635 1,004 969 1,320 389 1,332 863 1,635 60 1949... 1,711 860 720 716 1,009 211 1,235 872 1,280 i.l bushels 1954... 17,100 10,555 16,853 11,773 20,362 5,555 14,830 13,131 18,728 ...' 1949... 20 ,799 7,882 8,398 10,456 11,813 1,787 19,964 13,176 14,977 63 bushels sold 1954... 2,446 1,549 2,069 1,695 1,499 80 2,912 361 451 1.4 1949... 621 1,095 871 126 300 3,790 560 • 5 Flaxseed threshed or . farms reporting 1954 .. . 1949... 633 469 967 671 792 668 1,215 1,172 960 785 492 288 1,587 1,276 501 297 907 508 66 67 acres 1954. . . 40,538 56,922 77,621 99,838 113,624 28 , 574 155,675 23,018 44,958 68 1949... 18,490 30,055 28,333 77,273 37,486 12,448 77,424 11,109 17,389 69 bushels 1954... 218,999 305,570 538,080 580,563 552,800 114,899 826,544 89,024' 212,944 71 1 1949... 117,214 164,693 178 , 537 490,271 220,016 49,218 462,205 72,786' 89,156 71 bushels sold 1954... 181,314 257,850 438,374 481,400 440,397 94,673 663,952 72,009 174,896 72 19«... 102,422 133,745 136,335 429,908 166 ,846 42,639 407,384 59,006 78,305 73 Proso millet threshed or .farms reporting 1954... 61 213 87 107 135 9 70 30 76 74 acres 1954. .. 757 4,171 837 1,619 1,282 88 619 305 966 75 bushels 1954... 8,724 65,600 12,979 14,891 19,552 827 6,789 4,255 12,595 71 bushels sold 1954... ... 14,435 790 1,839 855 527 125 2,094 77 Other grain threshed .farms reporting 1954... 5 78 1949 '.. 58 245 49 90 76 6 25 14 39 79 acres 1954. .. 73 80 19491.. 712 4,670 522 1,937 725 64 489 150 392 81 bushels 1954. .. 604 82 1949 1.. 8,445 57,451 6,398 14,684 8,931 570 3,135 1,675 5,130 83 bushels sold 1954... 242 84 1949 '.. 665 3,377 871 5,510 879 1,385 550 595 1 Includes proso millet. NORTH DAKOTA HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 93 Mountrail Nelson Oliver Pembina Pierce Ramsey 5 166 615 3,480 7,550 335 4,540 3,935 70 590 4,292 42,098 20,438 508,745 15,048 445,663 1,171 1,320 204,590 241,895 1,628,203 2,877,946 1,263,763 2,543,607 930 844 43,180 27,097 903 ,076 603,934 375,114 156,268 561 228 33 ,492 7,272 574,808 113,253 401,819 65,306 120 41 7,134 1,475 84,324 16,338 67,907 13,780 30 33 551 580 8,098 9,580 1,874 871 804 64,150 42,938 275,243 239,437 223,484 217,174 13 471 3,797 2,500 9 10 178 594 3,490 7,900 368 95 386 850 4,555 600 4,225 816 1,071 83,635 158,896 215,255 1,873,240 146 ,761 1,556,405 634 234 45,122 16,837 413,336 174,109 329,027 151,389 863 778 44,675 27,833 1,057,285 559,988 444,815 119,291 922 754 76,824 39,557 1,521,015 501,358 1,174,975 324,044 30 21 1,931 693 29,415 6,377 22,641 4,618 13 16 296 273 3,459 5,228 822 738 52,075 37,067 378,838 254,400 324,794 232,461 38 537 9,110 1,394 10 27 40 228 400 800 ,322 2,906 320 801 690 16 15 727 1,533 17,188 28,614 5,040 2,575 9 71 198 2,918 1,049 28,997 490 24,562 511 522 56,976 67,011 520,815 707 ,371 411,327 540,584 466 443 22,227 17,492 531,488 371,293 67,008 26,159 291 271 9,815 8,605 179,757 140,206 56,758 30,287 11 53 375 1,435 5,670 12,384 3,174 7,845 60 '60 805 797 12,070 10,711 615 800 339 197 17,039 6,480 101,151 44,284 85,320 35,337 14 132 1,730 10 TO 727 5 11 253 470 5,800 10,402 1,700 11 1,031 21,282 16,574 220 369 12,748 27,777 100,251 454,908 89,504 400,778 1,402 1,417 161,650 190,939 2,676,655 3,062,156 2,358,973 2,691,079 723 706 25,765 22,372 806,781 613,311 414,607 234,142 1,318 1,157 144,714 88,623 3,825,716 1,916,500 3,158,571 1 , 579 ,774 37 1,618 844 18 ,734 11,143 13 , 518 9,867 9 19 294 401 7,862 11,660 1,837 800 621 651 36,222 35,617 360,055 294,441 328,224 263,284 80 1,794 46,887 28,052 81 181 1,424 3,130 29,954 1,252 4,091 392 679 2,800 6,596 1,280 5,257 153 605 1,047 5,990 300 5,125 467 786 49,275 126 ,933 117 ,434 1,234,333 73,239 1,033,500 827 620 108,585 81,773 540,294 756,379 384,805 618,854 787 763 43,064 37,242 460,533 695,576 97 , 518 196,954 710 381 52,106 15,976 698,210 233,528 503,290 163,930 96 80 4,388 ~,197 32,259 45,276 22,729 39,260 15 15 171 191 1,196 2,179 405 75 815 732 68,857 54,770 332,425 321,498 267,637 281,880 830 7,652 719 56 837 7,621 2,531 Ransom Renville Richland Rolette 9 3 529 155 10,005 1,500 1,500 500 2 2 240 560 2,250 3,739 2,000 2,800 811 1,155 118,193 235,692 239 ,769 2,528,577 126,715 2,059,962 530 282 59,009 40,266 428,605 472,327 335,958 396,981 689 642 24,853 18,698 539,012 336 ,669 154,473 26,275 1,111 999 114,799 79,246 2,198,262 862,356 1,716,359 529,120 62 24 3,075 1,300 52,978 12,208 47,265 9,776 13 14 191 219 2,538 2,902 1,296 200 604 542 29,341 20,648 189 ,987 109 , 572 161,965 94,150 18 223 4,355 506 20 535 3,585 2,069 25 13 852 562 19,800 11,257 3,155 12 336 2,534 2,439 329 829 17,373 69,622 55,708 617,824 41,390 491,861 805 478 51,144 31,082 424,640 279 ,749 320,806 231,319 1,002 970 64,560 53,455 1,335,792 930,538 387 ,700 178,095 821 589 46,208 23,617 701,257 285,922 404,770 163,970 66 103 2,434 3,962 35,810 51,076 28,914 44,948 40 69 531 1,173 9,575 19,335 2,625 4,265 644 430 26,523 14,198 116 ,486 92,650 99,214 82,195 431 11,638 224,796 142,171 316 7,072 83,637 22,048 2 10 34 348 1,700 7,150 3,600 3 3 29 65 160 1,400 40 950 72 461 2,681 43,233 16,558 648,867 14,420 555,778 787 756 126,074 123,880 1,418,233 1,912,292 1,270,426 1,643,638 558 504 23,659 16,244 572,928 509 ,461 224,713 124,056 569 367 46,324 16,463 1,109,245 342,738 948,403 268,065 137 60 7,597 2,898 136,443 51,429 127,358 45,650 10 217 175 2,835 4,540 985 250 741 697 78 ,714 58,706 618,892 441,037 561,242 391,329 10 86 527 90 40 417 200 4,830 80 2,580 46 31 965 1,148 24,460 19,655 1,545 5,317 48 131 920 2,003 7,589 26,354 5,807 21,379 147 646 4,486 32,710 24,421 390,865 20,040 306,840 1,570 1,653 79,058 105,049 1,022,417 1,318,220 836,465 1,069,583 1,933 2,000 108,327 110,649 3,399,599 2,833,456 1,352,791 1,012,773 1,476 1,179 82,190 47,852 2,038,028 964,562 1,579,664 759,639 474 571 18,321 18,712 293,373 287,286 257,453 247,394 50 67 599 825 11,884 17,845 4,034 3,847 2,005 1,832 137,351 112,024 989,243 1,047,640 876,144 926 ,088 152 2,262 46,907 14,712 15 107 1,871 5,469 24,207 2,188 10,293 Sargent 223 286 3,165 1,915 900 3 2 143 129 950 1,382 800 1,082 509 616 75,812 119,252 301,696 1,332,139 213,365 1,096,619 502 218 39,656 15,256 362,510 192,618 292,051 160,675 416 435 13,298 14,756 196 ,797 233,095 35,480 46,147 690 434 57,057 21,993 752,258 253,360 500,158 148,305 29 13 1,535 496 15,258 5,035 11,995 4,282 10 12 127 148 2,035 1,865 70 305 255 417 11,224 18,606 60,702 97,648 44,443 86,062 16 336 2,865 115 315 193 1,941 1,131 16 23 627 764 13,351 12,000 1,193 1,520 13 118 664 390 6,338 360 4,408 548 863 35,374 73,390 120,126 722,533 94,076 580,336 760 440 44,343 28,128 425,986 276,006 342,348 219,415 1,012 958 62,296 52,958 1,593,313 1,009,704 500,132 256,044 791 479 41,879 17,324 725,293 238,124 482,971 134,343 233 266 8,856 11,129 182,880 169,298 161,096 148,330 37 51 606 901 8,469 14,387 1,103 3,215 763 558 35,033 21,554 164,700 141,130 145,911 130,186 531 15,388 338,763 215,801 3 478 61 12,388 1,100 189,262 440 61,394 3 2 8 5 130 82 885 1,024 2,320 230 5,321 2,690 230 2,737 380 2 280 1,185 1,185 12 316 549 20,385 2,524 181,301 1,904 146,124 764 805 98,726 132,588 597,458 1,282,727 467,664 1,029,011 621 598 24,574 16,606 357,093 314, 584 53,244 37,901 574 465 30,550 16,800 461 , 811 240,369 321,173 119,526 54 177 2,061 8,088 20,148 73,526 13,688 61,244 34 39 507 484 6,109 6,251 917 753 527 56,950 24,483 280,605 159,885 231,701 128,824 37 467 4,835 500 350 760 2,010 4,450 1,090 3,250 3 296 2,280 1,300 227 261 38,965 53,702 327,591 309,205 249,879 219,678 213 159 10,829 5,680 214,482 76,151 26,539 4,496 '08 74 4,353 2,472 54,786 25,289 17,907 5,510 11 17 462 984 6,848 5,121 5,390 3,890 13 21 158 339 2,115 3,201 50 206 102 20,777 5,767 93,670 19,151 79,379 14,539 127 3,579 2,100 55 5O0 Slope 453 48 5,260 300 3,100 3 3 171 110 1,080 734 720 530 2 84 78 4,076 495 20,617 320 16,264 405 384 88,638 99,683 628,414 716,411 465,796 582,600 234 101 9,703 2,559 136,076 30,395 9,810 3,308 229 100 13,450 3,434 142,238 32,866 44,010 7,173 40 3 2,788 67 34,534 625 25,431 50 23 6 440 58 4,616 395 1,110 247 153 17,454 11,281 46,505 37,075 37,856 33,298 10 235 2,594 94 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 2 of 4 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Stark Steele Stutsman Towner Traill Walsh Ward Wells Williams Small grains: 1 Grains grown together and threshed .farms reporting 1954... 8 1 7 2 23 10 11 15 26 4 5 11 34 2 1949,.. 19 1 19 10 3 acres 1954. . . 377 10 232 39 511 136 556 147 583 4 1949... 1,697 30 1,923 727 376 1,741 117 2,116 5 bushels 1954... 8,092 200 5,290 570 17,585 3,780 12,185 3,550 7,243 6 1949... 16,745 900 19,442 18,985 6,725 32,647 1,860 28,365 7 bushels sold 1954. . . 400 1,750 50 1,685 1,578 8 1949... 7,710 2,355 9,500 1,810 16,331 508 13,983 9 Winter wheat threshed or .farms reporting 1954... 6 2 5 9 7 13 8 10 1949... 1 4 6 10 12 10 5 3 11 acres 1954. . . 331 90 460 681 256 864 331 12 1949... 3 552 720 1,308 464 1,039 520 122 13 bushels 1954... 2,697 900 5,286 7,095 3.650 7,033 3,050 M 1949... 9 8,990 3,961 17,333 9,057 15, 557 4,188 360 15 bushels sold 1954... 1,795 900 5,160 6,525 2,093 6,143 2,609 16 1949... 8,890 2,290 16,083 7,880 7,577 3,318 225 17 Durum or macaroni wheat threshed .farms reporting 1954... 1949... 4 140 168 475 100 946 770 868 17 178 882 1,239 168 806 606 1,195 21 18 297 19 acres 1954... 401 13,153 4,647 160,392 1,201 69,439 10, 595 57,877 1,978 20 1949... 7,062 47, 567 79,207 229,307 8,990 107, 571 68,954 161,121 16, 872 a bushels 1954. . . 3,160 52,683 19,010 490, 814 8,345 312,684 48,951 144,470 15,399 22 1949... 44,002 636,549 534, 299 2,630,002 116,637 1, 503, 816 953,118 1,409,665 122,521 23 bushels sold 1954... 1,816 42,993 12,948 292,656 7,309 241,442 39,496 83,067 13,038 24 1949... 28,926 521,237 402,637 2,224,923 102,726 1,232,899 785,836 1,146,917 102,571 25 Other spring wheat threshed -farms reporting 1954... 1949... 1,118 1,143 768 699 1,763 1,760 356 155 1,225 1,272 1,687 1,573 1,782 1,754 1,150 930 1,460 26 1,552 27 acres 1954. . . 164,119 71,105 240,322 33, 328 105, 375 145, 180 252,196 124,800 268,076 28 1949... 202,107 78,442 266,350 15,648 148,520 152,831 282,210 112,985 333,139 29 bushels 1954... 1,345,551 960,183 2,193,005 302,965 1,706,995 2,425,039 2,419,678 862,778 2,458,947 30 1949... 1,648,635 1,064,965 1,945,670 192,857 2, 108, 984 2,441,125 3,947,764 986,670 3,421,807 31 bushels sold 1954... 1,007,708 801,223 1,751,860 231,762 1,495,176 2,052,237 2,052,865 674, 534 2,111,102 32 1949... 1,319,632 911,316 1,484,890 169, 524 1,845,220 2,009,784 3,297,235 800,697 2,888,512 JJ -farms reporting 1954... 876 675 1,611 384 950 1,157 1,371 999 844 34 1949... 504 650 1,436 359 998 1,089 1,257 1,004 606 35 acres 1954. .. 31,847 33,129 95,697 13,259 41,309 33, 809 64, 578 39,257 30,251 31 1949... 12,165 29,655 59,911 10, 575 41,759 23,741 46,205 36,390 15,098 37 bushels 1954... 565,765 1,072,711 2,226,690 236, 192 1,530,786 990,956 1,645,159 694,481 660,087 38 1949... 157,699 788,885 942,485 173,054 1,207,487 580,140 1,351,193 700,301 223,340 39 bushels sold 1954... 54, 340 470,681 770,057 57, 149 681,913 368,189 638,564 108,714 269,524 40 1949... 12,166 368, 348 169,032 18,150 429,558 "94,760 387,"642 186,799 26,333 41 -farms reporting 1954... 666 811 1,272 761 1,125 1,847 1,184 1,126 1,051 42 1949... 325 729 963 637 1,009 1,721 708 848 480 43 acres 1954... 26,235 79,320 88, 190 90, 508 91,222 160, 289 74,651 87,785 66,932 44 1949... 8,936 49,420 43,457 51,051 62,002 101,272 27,876 39,387 16,521 45 bushels 1954... 321,777 2, 028', 827 1,733,649 1,546,434 2,715,114 4,170,373 1,691,052 1,698,791 1,122,353 46 1949... 83,263 757,091 416,798 597,525 1,206,357 1,965,933 554,053 503, 142 202,691 47 bushels sold 1954. . . 91,705 1,578,110 1,213,240 1,053,495 2,278,528 3,159,033 1,307,094 1,207,128 839,617 iti 1949... 12,089 612, 560 188,554 391,084 994,262 1,511,129 368,789 293,874 91,331 49 -farms reporting 1954... 54 56 382 27 90 35 291 151 135 50 1949... 11 31 212 9 67 12 65 141 22 51 acres 1954... 2,474 2,073 22, 009 2,012 4,436 1,122 17,959 8,019 9,919 52 1949... 325 1,516 9,879 870 2,356 345 2,620 6,284 1,141 53 bushels 1954... 25,387 32,385 320,079 24,474 83,840 17,837 280,001 128,479 157,030 54 1949... 3,418 19,316 96,454 8,842 38,228 6,850 40, 891 61,410 8,910 55 bushels sold 1954. . . 17,084 28,979 279,685 22,321 77,934 16,497 236,530 95,816 139, 898 56 1949... 1,880 16,802 74,609 7,462 34,328 6,210 34,600 55,993 4,911 57 Emmer and spelt threshed or •farms reporting 1954... 122 4 107 22 16 24 53 16 21 58 1949... 108 8 91 11 22 21 34 27 13 59 acres 1954... 1,911 55 1,814 422 395 443 1,182 169 288 60 1949... 1,598 168 1,314 230 462 413 635 355 190 61 bushels 1954... 23,825 420 34,916 7,270 9,360 7,572 16,365 3,637 3,056 62 1949... 18,416 3,720 16,385 2,891 12,088 8,625 13,826 5,002 2,085 63 bushels sold 1954... 887 120 3,728 1,863 2,134 2,305 7,756 610 420 64 1949. . . 695 570 910 230 5,680 508 1,050 519 100 65 Flaxseed threshed or .farms reporting 1954. • ■ 683 740 1,524 390 1,114 1,149 1,659 1,114 666 66 1949... 304 632 1,166 467 1,006 1,234 1,375 738 240 67 acres 1954. .. 33,859 54,483 '*-,'■■!. 20, 292 88,218 51,169 153,744 82,287 34,212 68 1949... 12,444 41,821 54,706 24,648 55,490 54,120 99,315 31,893 7,800 69 bushels 1954... 112,423 439,941 577,436 123,728 . 518.643 1,052,563 568,725 156,669 70 1949... 49,618 345,029 333,251 133,275 570,483 445, 605 745,439 208,463 29,360 71 bushels sold 1954... 86, 504 396, 136 506, 382 100, 376 775,943 451,892 934,726 488,751 129,742 72 1949... 42,607 318,251 285,779 117, 373 526,788 390,192 647,690 171,881 23,603 73 Proso millet threshed or -farms reporting 1954... 58 48 194 6 100 71 45 69 11 74 acres 1954. . . 632 450 2,549 71 1,663 605 834 617 98 75 bushels 1954... 7,101 8,579 38,145 1,158 38,720 11,509 10,199 9,000 860 76 bushels sold 1954... 1,610 3,765 218 16,854 709 2,810 976 320 77 Other grain threshed .farms reporting 1954... 1 1 3 1 78 1949 i.. 6 *3S 193 9 74 62 27 26 5 79 acres 1954. .. 7 4 35 14 80 1949 '.. 107 338 2,855 153 975 674 532 232 83 HI bushels 1954... 210 60 585 116 82 1949 !.. 515 5,71b 39,985 1,055 22,158 10,987 6,161 2,244 178 83 bushels sold 1954... 84 24 234 46 84 1949 '.. 271 7,774 655 8,769 3,970 4,420 100 1Includes proso millet. NORTH DAKOTA County Table 9 (Part 3 of 4) -SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 95 (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Adams Benson Billings Bottineau Bowman Annual legunes: Soybeans grown for all purposes Harvested for beans. -farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cut for hay. Plowed under for green manure .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Hay crops, excluding soybean and sorghum hay (see text): Land from which hay was cut acres 1954. 1949. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay (and for dehydrating) farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Wild hay cut. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Other hay cut. farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons, green weight 1954. 1949. 1,360 759 48,972 21,316 1,310 678 48,238 20,026 691,968 226,044 28 84 230 896 333 1,066 156 1 60 25 16 348 234 3,554,918 3,405,008 31,119 12,935 1,080,909 285,576 1,699,228 378,863 2,358 123,038 3,231 1,101 90,630 22,980 121,680 25,207 126 4,550 6,608 10,609 147,011 311,384 130, 773 235,529 83 2,080 35,371 40,761 1,971,144 2,460,106 1,688,028 1,977,332 2,037 88,602 10,279 11,923 264,927 322,605 272,609 283,963 404 11,777 59 297 1,454 1,002 3,482 39,499 37,644 358 139 19,612 3,992 26,156 4,141 18 ,375 93 152 2,527 5,788 2,252 3,193 234 342 13,093 23,125 9,728 12,124 141 160 3,926 5,286 3,359 3,226 5 220 160 70 75,903 70,654 1,044 451 31, 649 7,776 45,847 8,799 63 2,597 62 26 1,320 479 1,589 510 1 10 45 215 584 5,291 669 3,824 1,163 1,317 36,794 48,530 38,010 40, 583 245 405 5,556 8,715 5,808 8,579 3 35 63,368 73,682 486 193 13,108 4,055 21,891 4,919 24 909 119 41 3,370 1,027 6,194 1,197 4 137 98 270 2,141 7,808 1,971 6,999 879 1,139 37,735 52,615 38,148 48,226 35 1,447 265 254 6,974 7,226 8,408 6,459 6 225 27,961 27, 217 130 23 4,357 478 5,856 517 33 5 1,620 170 1,476 63 154 181 4,518 8,258 3,433 4,638 2 25 178 234 8,257 14,961 5,058 7,670 2 108 168 82 9,209 3,286 6,612 1,790 3 98 59,978 61,46] 784 465 23,193 9,288 38,631 13,342 3,310 112 59 2,948 1,109 4,351 1,263 10 377 85 162 1,448 3,039 1,501 3,060 870 1,018 27,059 36,569 26,289 34,391 267 515 5,330 11,743 5,257 12,012 20 421 37,245 43,270 281 136 13,064 3,670 13,136 2,565 13 562 27 4 1,333 49 1,021 40 133 144 4,886 6,307 2,992 3,120 1 70 192 330 13,309 29,325 7,127 14,065 145 111 4,653 4,452 3,407 2,305 37,007 33,983 194 59 4,165 969 6,661 1,245 12 427 33 4 840 84 1,177 102 2 108 92 91 1,573 1,352 1,714 1,342 552 612 25,607 27,858 25,557 28,321 36 1,393 176 177 4,822 3,852 5,271 3,414 12 721 1 40 60 96 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 3 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Burleigh \nnual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes Harvested for beans. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cut for hay. Plowed under for green manure •farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954 . 1949. Hay crops, excluding soybean and sorehu hay ( see text) : Land from which hay was cut .acres 1954. 1949. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay (and for dehydrating) farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Clover, tljnothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Wild hay cut farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Other hay cut. farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons, green weight 1954. 1949. 773 870 88,539 112,930 70,388 81,677 43 2,758 139 181 6,046 6,892 5,469 5,732 7 239 273 248 12,136 8,127 267 227 12,037 7,698 187,220 94,046 399 88 528 132,784 62,765 133 , 590 45,128 660 1,448 177 1,006 34,629 48,516 6,697 23,108 63,689 82,359 11,237 35,623 48 251 5,205 11,401 25 51 13 36 938 1,498 273 787 1,160 2,304 257 971 2 8 70 257 80 25 186 72 2,632 393 7,274 1,475 2,581 507 5,289 1,289 348 528 8,645 13,485 8,301 11,746 22 938 201 356 3,713 6,595 4,064 6,208 12 261 1 30 300 99 102 1,970 2,025 1,787 1,998 2 65 1,065 1,294 27,246 37,379 33,456 48,266 99 2,700 308 143 7,017 3,063 9,382 3,209 20 375 3 193 3 187 1,990 222 50,045 105,575 45,638 95,118 362 854 131 468 7,475 39,752 2,475 12,537 13,405 51,268 2,670 11,073 31 78 807 3,169 243 32 51 9 6,337 1,130 1,037 197 9,850 1,798 1,143 159 27 97 468 3,913 361 2,683 845 898 60,976 73 ,039 48,323 49,825 60 2,537 115 155 3,249 5,815 3,129 4,216 24,096 25,650 127 61 2,379 757 3,467 721 10 235 44 5 893 98 1,056 98 127 102 1,814 2,043 1,878 1,725 2 55 478 635 13,481 19,287 15,610 25,074 28 905 243 147 5,529 3,564 5,770 3,590 10 306 80,313 97,104 620 143 21,101 3,101 29,977 4,214 14 678 96 13 2,685 458 3,217 346 393 578 10,126 23,766 7,319 15,009 659 809 37 ,057 61,030 24-,642 35,763 7 199 314 24.5 9,344 7,105 7,656 5,213 7 164 2 100 2 100 1,475 58,320 54,859 378 164 16,758 4,010 23,995 5,233 20 986 23 6 818 129 872 117 434 444 36,519 41,739 31,608 30,759 26 1,213 81 128 3,452 6,654 3,263 5,441 2 170 118,510 116,789 848 88 30,233 2,909 53,708 4,397 34 3,759 14 3 251 45 294 43 34 62 71 133 773 866 2,293 3,109 644 882 1,976 2,622 1,007 1,100 84,880 105,933 60,302 69,857 22 1,458 161 2,280 5,127 2,564 4,819 NORTH DAKOTA HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 97 Golden Valley Grand Forks Grant Griggs Hettinger Kidder La Moure Logan McHenry Mcintosh McKenzie McLean Mercer Morton 1 1 35 25 13 ' 200 148 3 1 17 7 3 21 5 85 2 31 6 12 235 155 1 8 2 4 34 77 1 4 6 1 107 1 3 39 1 1 3 5 1 2 10 4 1 2 3 4 12 4 187 148 2,839 2,854 2 15 30 3 21 128 5 85 423 1 1 3 4 8 215 72 1,040 390 2 34 340 4 1 101 1 1,049 25 1 26 260 1 2 15 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 35 15 1 2 1 1 7 1 15 20 5 69 59 2 2 20 14 1 8 2 26 13 1 12 1 1 3 5 4 4 1 2 2 11 12 ] 1 1, 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 25 2 13 1 15 51 1 4 2 6 1 1 1 10 21 22 .M 24 22,411 22,043 71,771 60,219 86,595 94,919 42,375 38,077 35,318 38,882 146,779 121,861 82,418 74,587 95,501 81,035 174, 572 155, 770 77,907 74,721 86,081 80,632 101,139 105,231 54,682] 59,568 116,374 117,621 25 26 77 35 1,483 416 1,621 286 989 549 34, 369 11,360 50,669 14,848 769 162 37,528 3,881 52,943 4,485 544 283 18,564 5,643 25,755 6,367 392 73 10,748 1,226 18,357 1,303 651 146 45,616 6,239 65,799 7,815 861 383 32,845 9,079 51,668 10,073 525 70 16,626 1,388 25,936 1,581 1,035 408 47,871 12,179 78,779 18, 397 619 53 15,766 931 22,802 1,100 523 256 23,607 6,799 39,353 13,488 859 284 28,403 7,885 39,861 8,758 532 98 14,889 1,701 21,778 2,576 936 239 31,527 5,323 51,980 8,152 27 28 29 30 31 32 3 84 145 6,440 42 3,062 35 1,149 11 266 52 3,066 45 1,493 18 568 94 5,858 32 935 54 7,245 39 1,695 16 780 38 2,537 33 34 20 3 514 540 43 60 14 1,882 278 2,458 255 46 29 1,128 531 1,118 403 44 18 1,208 386 1,818 343 39 14 689 250 934 279 35 10 924 217 1,002 271 55 17 1,486 593 2,077 499 36 16 632 208 840 260 69 41 1,792 987 2,097 1,539 25 11 394 100 425 157 146 14 6,010 291 5,927 325 62 17 1,162 348 1,665 428 42 13 1,101 267 1,363 261 77 39 1,606 581 2,183 658 35 36 37 38 39 40 3 152 5 180 1 30 1 11 4 109 2 43 5 138 41 42 142 159 4,149 4,770 3,498 2,567 64 158 698 2,664 937 2,761 331 384 6,460 14,599 6,593 9,140 38 102 343 2,450 428 2,101 277 316 6,642 11,081 6,503 7,025 71 160 2,291 5,158 1,995 3,597 33 164 406 5,091 429 4,258 60 152 939 3,732 814 3,194 63 132 1,086 4,870 1,010 4,339 61 104 825 2,349 617 1,820 292 440 9,934 19,373 7,868 13,054 124 225 1,968 5,431 2,002 4,439 401 468 9,779 13, 724 7,459 11,771 535 713 10,822 20, 261 11,025 17,195 43 44 45 46 47 48 2 8 1 25 4 57 3 80 1 120 2 35 1 3 1 3 3 28 3 55 6 103 4 140 49 50 158 163 10, 736 14,626 8,329 8,215 758 906 30,898 37,026 27,671 31,006 623 772 36,672 68,269 24,631 39, 548 528 605 18,178 23, 787 17,927 21,145 352 433 11,906 21,924 8,961 12,771 747 811 92,643 99,035 74,226 81,123 941 1,009 42,448 53,535 38,800 44,146 759 761 75,623 68, 571 58,435 60,245 1,128 1,275 117,628 124,986 110,390 110,769 829 888 59,868 68, 501 45,818 53, 206 462 584 36,695 47,317 26,262 27,253 1,158 1,357 62,666 81,223 53,152 69,309 535 639 23,949 39,347 15,808 26, 723 1,094 1,224 65,983 80,358 50,443 60,186 51 52 53 54 55 56 4 244 61 2,244 11 490 36 1,036 13 455 52 3,647 50 1,410 43 1,960 126 8,082 32 1,293 13 4,126 68 3,509 12 296 31 1,441 57 58 160 59 5,529 2,150 4,630 1,160 217 333 3,924 8,949 4,390 7,433 199 254 4,807 6,719 4,303 5,030 166 225 4,082 5,536 4,819 5,003 221 171 5,333 4,570 4,672 3,011 149 230 5,305 11,323 5,231 10,262 190 228 5,233 6,637 6,008 5,988 79 155 1,681 6,612 2,167 5,600 216 380 6,195 11,183 6,057 10, 702 56 88 1,054 2,595 930 2,402 293 228 9,835 7,745 7,783 5,522 280 381 6,710 10,346 6,506 8,480 158 147 4,964 4,798 4,595 4,476 308 456 6,419 10,870 6,566 10,885 59 60 61 62 63 64 3 74 13 233 5 32 7 178 4 175 4 155 4 160 2 155 10 297 3 31 5 107 11 268 5 78 65 66 3 98 260 2 37 119 1 30 150 2 90 280 7 223 360 4 40 110 1 230 800 1 3 17 129 72 237 67 68 69 70 71 72 98 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 3 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes Harvested for beans. .farms reporting 195-4.. 1949.. acres 195-4. 1949. .farms reporting 195-4. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 195-4. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Hay crops, excluding soybean and sorghum hay ( see text) : Land from which hay was cut acres 1954. . 1949.. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay {and for dehydrating) farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. tons 1954.. 1949.. Sold farms reporting 1954.. tons 1954.. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1954.. 19-9.. acres 1954.. 1949.. tons 1954.. 1949.. Sold farms reporting 1954.. tons 195-4.. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. tons 1954.. 1949.. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Wild hay cut. Other hay cut. farms reporting 1954 1949 acres 1954 1949 tons 1954 1949 farms reporting 1954 tons 1954 farms reporting 1954 1949 acres 1954 1949 tons 1954 1949 Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons, green weight 1954. 1949. 3 37 150 1 12 10 60,813 60,772 336 121 7,840 2,358 11,543 3,000 21 542 48 13 1,212 159 1,447 166 2 75 143 195 2,448 3,964 2,128 3,710 776 955 43,805 49,563 41,942 50,883 47 1,814 242 245 5,508 4,963 5,905 4,949 9 132 56,647 55,808 332 140 8,368 2,536 11,686 2,611 92 17 2,803 462 3,331 415 7 j 19 36 148 644 3,754 722 3,534 859 911 40,650 43,199 42,716 41,176 60 2,173 136 172 4,182 5,511 4,277 4,562 3 90 44,774 41,538 415 158 16,054 4,060 25,401 6,346 14 1,034 15 9 272 154 286 199 167 243 3,376 6,412 3,341 5,774 2 16 409 435 22,969 26,867 17,253 20,277 9 229 100 157 2,103 4,021 2,447 3,721 3 115 1 76 20 3 61 590 27,115 27,709 528 324 12,647 4,926 24,570 8,029 83 3,606 56 45 1,257 1,016 2,288 1,294 1 30 77 113 1,033 1,585 1,464 1,673 2 40 312 459 8,869 16,109 10,111 14,163 20 581 193 254 3,309 4,153 4,981 5,375 10 362 65,533 61,067 547 154 15,983 2,960 28,570 3,889 35 1,486 93 48 2,239 973 3,257 1,272 98 129 2,304 3,262 1,854 3,405 707 740 40,664 47,271 31,919 38,335 38 1,506 178 251 4,343 6,081 4,838 5,708 5 49,355 44,545 255 102 6,077 1,697 9,900 1,781 15 482 186 21 5,901 516 10,190 470 63 132 1,504 3,057 1,423 2,961 1 25 819 953 28,871 35,413 34,324 41,896 57 2,264 250 175 7,002 4,152 10,196 5,222 17 593 14 28 306 475 12 13 293 307 3,302 2,310 2 18 13 161 17 144 79,345 65,992 795 435 28,899 9,746 39,441 11,122 48 1,590 47 25 1,144 380 1,490 333 2 150 49 121 689 2,756 624 2,197 730 780 43,350 46,042 31,844 33,281 43 2,896 217 233 5,263 7,470 5,228 5,788 4 57 1 10 100 1 2 2 2 35 1 10 26,962 22,821 346 69 9,901 1,149 17,196 1,923 24 1,158 32 7 915 248 ,640 369 50 67 1,070 1,576 1,099 1,623 1 15 374 465 11,815 14,810 12,476 13,246 21 656 179 232 3,261 5,085 3,723 4,858 NORTH DAKOTA HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 99 Rolette Sargent Sheridan Sioux Slope Stark Steele Stutsman Towner Traill Walsh Ward Wells Williams 23 1 1 1 1 10 103 4 12 4 1 2 9 1 2 4 24 1 2 392 6 2 19 12 61 3,807 79 45 183 57 3 7 277 '20 16 35 575 1 4 23 1 1 1 7 101 4 3 11 5 9 1 4 23 6 392 6 19 12 43 3,740 79 33 181 7 277 6 35 535 8 3,636 60 60 320 355 44,227 1,280 165 2,035 9 1,895 1 48 195 7,442 3 1 1 10 11 1 2 1 22 12 10 12 13 3 1 15 57 10 20 14 15 2 7 1 1 2 16 17 1 1 10 1 1 2 42 18 19 4 5 1 10 2 8 40 2 45 1 1 5 20 21 22 23 24 43, 892 81,583 58,680 41,916 31,677 60,679 29,455 161,979 31,132 35,039 53,901 90,295 68, 399 46,415 25 54,212 70,447 46, 770 64,462 34,247 62,007 24, 589 155,897 35,163 25,095 48, 126 77,473 64,157 51,352 26 322 835 381 166 222 626 489 1,107 204 868 560 865 736 329 27 195 569 50 14 94 174 232 322 74 677 275 251 289 170 28 8,737 29, 908 8,705 7,384 10,085 16,647 14, 698 47,352 5,778 24,946 10,979 25,079 21,664 10, 236 29 4,062 13,546 774 434 2,925 3,495 4,036 8,905 1,558 12,628 3,253 4,651 5, 149 3,298 30 15,102 38,191 13,820 11,329 9,931 25,866 23,561 79,601 9,795 43,242 19,538 . 45,986 40, 330 18,516 31 5,488 13,667 991 607 2,317 4,172 5,351 10,172 1,622 21, 873 4,724 6,576 6,796 6,198 32 35 73 13 1 6 16 30 86 9 106 62 65 43 50 33 2,845 2,157 354 40 145 572 1,892 5,648 695 4,704 2,616 7,286 1,652 3,939 34 75 27 68 4 19 76 8 82 132 33 115 67 101 75 35 56 9 18 6 28 14 39 34 37 24 24 22 21 36 2,686 706 1,395 260 752 1,839 115 3,242 5,319 S30 2,118 1,622 2,659 2,007 37 1,772 164 289 112 556 230 1,016 1,036 503 340 369 302 448 38 3,873 871 1,784 305 865 2,086 119 3,410 7,045 902 3,694 1,980 4,447 2,389 39 2,043 119 278 129 453 297 949 1,228 626 409 479 384 457 40 1 2 1 2 4 4 3 3 3 8 3 41 30 55 9 75 72 240 134 53 130 266 685 42 53 22 278 48 149 522 6 81 28 61 106 139 131 231 43 89 69 279 55 145 729 77 299 91 87 219 200 320 444 44 1,355 283 6,499 1,459 5,877 11,695 69 1,251 266 1,703 1,260 2,130 2,462 4,328 45 2,210 2,052 6,369 1,805 4,921 23,279 1,375 10,654 2,244 1,101 3,571 3,285 7,824 11,098 46 1,257 235 5,858 1,283 3,818 9,515 129 1,065 347 1,586 2,078 2,717 2,551 3,796 47 2,021 1,395 6,001 1,215 2,715 13,609 1,321 7,878 1,892 1,379 3,733 3,728 7,321 7,100 -.6 1 1 4 3 4 2 1 1 4 2 1 49 50 30 105 24 70 24 2 i 112 36 18 50 657 828 638 257 196 601 496 1,373 409 245 940 1,162 811 621 51 870 863 682 354 277 701 524 1,564 600 331 956 1,193 891 724 52 26,357 48,500 39,516 31,519 9,343 19,098 12, 899 100,399 13,359 6,162 34,114 53,692 36,311 23,626 53 42,951 50,334 35,623 58,940 22,584 26,860 15,519 120,398 25,460 7,681 34,399 60,298 42,583 30, 829 54 24,750 35,636 30, 954 24,682 5,112 12,889 14, 527 85,624 13,736 5,479 36,685 54,480 36,472 18,958 55 40,278 37, 525 36,269 35,168 11,554 15,725 16,590 97, 791 24, 370 6,670 33,475 56,891 38,642 22,474 56 55 69 27 3 2 14 30 101 12 22 85 88 31 28 57 1,604 2,683 1,268 188 90 345 1,595 5,228 398 453 2,750 2,523 1,227 688 58 150 94 143 41 135 456 85 307 183 113 384 341 264 290 59 118 130 162 39 98 315 184 391 161 214 454 417 344 243 oO 4,757 2,186 2,565 1,294 5,620 11,400 1,674 9,735 6,410 1,388 5,430 7,772 5,303 6,218 61 3.128 3,548 3,390 3,018 3,640 7,675 3,714 14, 924 5,841 3,078 7,011 9,002 8,489 4,953 6,609 1,971 2, 503 1,202 3,388 9,785 2,056 9,769 8,451 1,960 7,629 8,497 7,000 6,065 63 3,378 2,821 3,545 1,893 2,139 5,338 3,850 12,180 5,703 3,519 7,684 8,456 7,853 3,528 64 13 2 4 3 12 2 23 7 10 16 25 7 7 65 661 65 42 30 236 100 979 577 108 1 269 567 295 213 61 67 5 2 1 8 1 1 10 4 5 1 1 , ,8 69 166 40 15 128 20 23 50 49 110 6 35 70 71 300 80 40 185 30 60 122 337 20 35 72 100 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Billings Alfalfa seed, clover, grass, and other field Seed crops: Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels 1954. 1949. Sweetclover seed harvested. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... bushels 1954 . . . 1949... Other field seed crops harvested acres 1954... Other field crops: Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954 . . 1949. acres 19541 19492. bushels 1954. 1949. Sugar beets harvested for sugar .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Other field crops harvested acres 1954. Vegetables for home use aod for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1954. 1949. Vegetables harvested for sale .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954 . . 1949.. Sold dollars 1954. . 1949.. Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. quarts 1954 . . 1949.. Other berries acres 1954 . . Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 19543. 1950.. acres 19543 . 19504 . Apples farms reporting 19543 . 1950.. Trees of all ages number 19543 . 1950. . Trees not of bearing age number 19543. 1950. . Trees of bearing age number 19543 . 1950.. Quantity harvested bushels 19543. 1949.. Plums and prunes farms reporting 19543. 1950.. Trees of all ages number 19543. 1950.. Trees not of bearing age number 19543 . 1950.. Trees of bearing age number 19543 . 1950.. Quantity harvested bushels 19543 . 1949.. 3,876 70,207 68,965 65,775 75 ,897 471 501 9,831 10,283 30,499 26,420 26,535 24,170 94,509 101,709 19,294,046 18,201,726 521 368 36,284 21,535 414,998 221,779 6,907 38,586 35,048 147 164 396 394 52,310 55,995 118 198 28 39 18,286 30,589 929 6,291 1,151 1,691 827 3,684 15,342 35,728 8,825 20,284 6,517 15,444 4,008 8,500 932 3,607 50,758 76 ,489 26,270 27,500 24,488 48,989 3,482 11,542 79 27 1,945 495 1,691 503 305 138 72 35 7,950 2,458 306 191 1 (Z) 1 100 30 8 51 11 22 6 28 103 315 38 176 65 139 370 1,005 235 431 135 574 121 129 1,962 1,523 1,351 10 11 140 184 476 225 494 497 240 322 27,390 25,068 1,087 1,004 155 5,044 1 2 155 262 32 253 24 32 24 179 399 1,496 163 791 236 705 125 606 24 136 659 2,025 184 736 475 1,289 58 256 12 12 ; 70 104 136 L2( 13 145 177 291 342 689 504 235 39,348 80,288 841 640 2,112 1,128 217 182 48 116 169 66 1,109 1,584 479 546 630 1,038 18 272 7 107 77 98 79 2 27 30 173 217 25 27 3,526 3,073 270 184 (Z) 2 "(Z) 70 23 248 18 156 32 57 369 732 663 713 14 16 159 267 369 515 767 935 176 580 22 ,47E 72 ,225 1,035 967 134 247 1 2 468 2,692 19 187 13 112 256 636 155 394 101 242 5 56 17 101 1,787 3,452 1,017 1,083 770 2,369 40 414 57 16 1,267 178 1,454 184 1 15 262 167 42 22 4,744 2,177 225 139 13 43 16 5 6 23 120 250 68 192 52 58 1 12 15 26 689 457 243 185 446 272 12 73 Z Reported in small fractions. 1For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 2For 1950, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 3For 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. 4For 1950, does not in- clude acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. NORTH DAKOTA 101 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Burleigh Cass Cavalier Dickey Divide Dunn Eddy Emmons Foster Golden Valley Grand Forks Grant Griggs Hettinger 86 208 3 231 1 78 17 119 17 4 118 212 40 50 1 65 297 23 174 2 52 42 42 55 2 143 58 70 11 2 1,551 4,391 18 5,720 10 841 250 1,906 301 25 2,273 4,568 747 717 3 1,453 7,049 343 3,592 8 738 569 1,022 971 17 2,835 1,015 1,051 110 4 1,861 3,920 22 5,307 8 1,364 156 1,841 488 46 1,785 3,650 386 896 5 1,843 8,306 403 3,764 12 1,299 631 1,601 1,004 11 2,779 1,314 970 114 6 2 69 24 6 2 1 2 4 1 18 4 6 7 3 89 18 4 3 5 2 16 7 5 8 44 1,773 493 283 50 20 45 71 20 285 70 93 9 27 2,898 430 70 31 104 49 388 167 51 10 107 8,089 1,646 1,088 80 10 70 200 100 956 50 212 11 49 9,278 1,206 90 29 109 137 826 132 69 12 147 814 45 295 153 42 4 65 256 210 114 31 13 367 232 726 567 313 757 206 939 138 202 397 745 250 583 14 567 186 656 636 509 710 200 774 144 152 411 558 188 359 15 150 926 926 68 121 98 52 127 321 753 21,217 104 42 75 11 264 1,198 1,500 142 120 139 55 208 85 1,049 22,764 87 38 48 17 12,874 166,003 139,953 10,719 12,700 13,277 5,660 25,578 42,585 80 ,828 5,127,366 13,547 4,793 10,793 18 21,257 175,727 53 56 5,509 4,698 57,102 50,299 210,084 13,622 12,806 11,855 4,715 19,364 5,540 42,601 4,768,793 91 71 6,837 3,557 82,105 32,513 9,116 3,580 5,129 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 1 57 6 6 86 816 4 6 26 700 1,412 1,267 734 440 723 325 965 418 279 983 704 451 616 27 672 1,381 1,126 706 418 750 305 922 380 177 969 609 417 305 28 7 9 4 5 2 2 3 1 1 12 3 1 29 12 11 2 5 3 3 1 5 2 10 45 137 5 1 6 1 1 (Z) 1 64 3 (zj 31 25 93 1 1 (Z) 2 (Z) 54 4 32 5,257 13,315 361 143 220 23 135 25 50 10,690 230 25 33 2,863 20,606 35 166 50 80 15 7,539 190 34 3 9 2 2 1 6 1 4 1 35 2 9 4 8 1 4 5 3 2 12 3 36 1 10 (Z) (Z) (Z) 2 (zj (Z) (zj 37 1 7 (Z) (Z) (zj 1 2 1 (Z) 1 (Z) ' 2,942 141,034 2,179 3,678 3,957 820 1,852 1,885 130 1,180 1,165 3,417 3,697 59 59 614 620 475 476 3,571 4,728 3,758 4,877 7,944 8,214 3,650 4,695 52 77 779 1,015 136 179 33 2,092 1,666 3,768 8,848 3,717 3,652 1,839 3,177 1,409 2,019 576 657 928 1,362 3,837 3,117 1,916 609,030 2,609 3,971 1,526,153 2,296,685 2,557 52 2,775 3,906 1,051,487 909,280 3,787 4,958 3,826,983 4,144,117 927 308,132 3,420 152,002 10 55 150 135 2,258 4,547 2,793 566 1,685 1,659 94 1,060 1,168 3,874 4,015 51 56 391 391 258 258 4,185 4,957 4,752 4,084 8,061 5,494 4,427 5,269 155 90 1,084 947 283 231 44 2,649 2,103 4,721 9,474 4,667 4,598 2,177 3,466 1,059 1,410 313 352 802 1,058 4,941 3,452 2,351 629,663 2,438 2,928 963,890 895,105 2,412 26 3,186 2,924 888,586 483,911 4,864 4,185 3,693,799 2,318,026 624 160,797 1,678 81,252 2,088 960 221 550 618 20 350 336 1,562 1,620 5 5 125 125 67 67 1,721 1,894 2,298 1,575 3,466 2,035 2,156 2,488 195 135 604 570 221 175 102 1,232 1,066 2,385 4,630 2,379 2,329 1,155 1,824 331 477 91 102 249 375 2,515 1,449 981 237,284 887 930 269,481 233,675 877 10 1,404 1,130 354,290 160,490 2,427 1,770 1,255,040 654,235 153 27,876 298 13,647 NORTH DAKOTA 123 FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Cominued a Banple of farms. See text] Area 3a — Continued Area 3b Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic < lass Other farms Commercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class 11 Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part- 1 ime Resi- dential Abnormal 145 100 1 4,108 3,997 81 758 1,500 1,110 413 135 70 40 1 1 260 250 1 8,686 8,460 113 1,200 2,945 2,799 1,087 316 125 100 1 2 110 145 1 6,785 6,594 61 898 2,301 2,214 945 175 90 100 1 3 40 20 1,810 1,745 44 456 668 444 118 15 40 25 4 105 75 1 3,613 3,522 84 803 1,303 933 308 91 60 30 1 5 70 55 3,546 3,476 77 720 1,385 924 274 96 45 25 6 5 324 323 5 105 111 91 6 5 1 7 20 10 1 2,352 2,341 55 408 894 684 250 50 10 1 8 5 2,368 2,352 20 468 1,016 695 133 20 15 1 9 115 40 7,187 7,157 111 1,175 2,658 2,292 760 161 25 5 10 125 40 7,671 7,641 178 1,424 2,749 2,366 763 161 25 5 11 760 760 28 237 296 173 26 12 760 760 28 237 296 173 26 13 5 1,286 1,285 37 376 521 262 83 6 1 14 5 1,291 1,290 38 379 522 262 83 6 1 15 1,567 1,566 52 481 681 275 72 5 1 16 1,570 1,569 53 482 682 275 72 5 1 17 145 70 1 7,388 7,307 110 1,191 2,717 2,295 778 216 70 10 1 16 170 70 2 9,635 9,539 260 2,032 3,475 2,695 861 216 75 10 11 19 210 110 1 8,879 8,773 115 1,231 3,020 2,904 1,182 321 95 10 1 20 70 55 1 8,769 8,633 76 959 2,801 3,117 1,380 300 100 35 1 21 245 115 5 17,598 17,470 424 3,372 6,229 5,270 1,746 429 110 10 8 22 80 60 4 15,114 14,939 276 2,478 5,263 4,707 1,830 385 125 45 5 23 235 225 1 8,637 8,405 120 1,208 2,865 2,790 1,121 301 135 96 1 24 320 260 3 11,077 10,810 229 1,870 3,726 3,343 1,311 331 160 106 1 25 270 160 423 233 4 9 12 98 110 130 60 26 295 260 498 278 1 31 16 100 130 115 105 27 310 205 2,202 1,987 17 213 604 708 375 70 150 65 28 325 260 2,114 1,879 23 178 515 618 410 135 130 105 29 270 160 563 378 5 24 63 166 120 140 45 30 230 165 610 410 6 30 73 161 140 105 95 31 100 150 1 324 193 5 10 12 66 65 35 40 91 32 40 100 184 149 12 10 32 55 40 20 15 33 45 35 1 4,472 4,456 61 618 1,535 1,512 589 141 15 1 34 165 75 4,407 4,317 54 613 1,485 1,392 593 180 80 l6 35 275 285 2 8,979 8,752 119 1,246 2,949 2,855 1,222 361 130 96 1 36 390 345 4 19,163 18,827 452 3,418 6,431 5,812 2,232 482 210 101 25 37 275 285 2 8,918 8,691 115 1,218 2,927 2,848 1,222 361 130 96 1 38 260 285 2 8,785 8,568 114 1,211 2,883 2,817 1,197 346 125 91 1 39 90 40 4,456 4,406 58 652 1,591 1,472 543 90 45 5 40 125 60 6,884 6,799 94 1,127 2,420 2,186 857 115 80 5 41 5 1 2,306 2,295 94 675 850 521 134 21 5 5 1 42 5 2 3,494 3,460 244 1,080 1,128 809 178 21 5 5 24 43 1,041 1,041 77 436 334 166 23 5 . . . 44 1,297 1,297 168 555 363 173 33 5 45 5 1 1,520 1,509 49 372 569 392 111 16 5 5 1 46 5 2 2,197 2,163 76 525 765 636 145 16 5 5 24 47 345 345 1 9,387 9,115 120 1,253 3,042 3,002 1,302 396 155 116 1 48 160 85 1 6,876 6,800 112 1,118 2,371 2,119 814 266 55 20 1 49 140 65 1 4,602 4,536 67 615 1,514 1,550 585 205 55 10 1 50 24,305 5,495 391 1,223,215 1,214,970 48,201 228,449 440,855 344,855 123,820 28,790 7,440 430 375 '.1 50 30 1 5,268 5,237 102 1,013 1,962 1,507 527 126 15 15 1 52 70 10 1 6,857 6,801 79 898 2,360 2,419 875 170 45 10 1 53 4,615 4,175" 247 3,062,211 3,052,281 324,964 1,198,284 893,821 502,152 108,355 24,705 1,375 7,275 1,280 54 14,280 990 6,703 4,247,735 4,205,468 403,642 1,238,842 1,518,749 798,540 209,165 36,530 6,625 1,015 34,627 55 50 30 1 5,067 5,036 54 887 1,942 1,501 526 126 15 15 1 56 201 201 48 126 20 6 1 57 150 260 1 6,852 6,625 92 975 2,402 2,155 760 241 115 111 1 58 215 150 11 7,279 7,113 60 795 2,370 2,618 1,055 215 85 80 1 59 15,590 22,390 150 2,683,824 2,641,189 305,977 736,518 878,521 549,393 146,340 24,440 25,385 10,750 6,500 60 22,905 8,180 2,300 2,097,560 2,049,908 105,003 487,135 683,681 544,604 182,710 46,775 12,215 9,990 25,447 61 250 120 1 9,069 8,897 115 1,227 3,001 2,956 1,247 351 130 41 1 62 160 90 : 9,280 9,104 78 991 2,847 3,258 1,545 385 140 35 1 63 55,030 20,415 800 7,679,603 7,650,848 277,362 1,834,508 2,813,924 2,019,389 599,250 106,415 22,200 2,055 4,500 64 21,585 6,275 1,500 6,956,104 6,912,250 242,410 1,439,679 2,588,825 1,896,971 625,850 118,515 35,640 5,725 2,489 65 5 5 1,412 1,411 62 490 558 249 47 5 1 f 6 295 465 483,925 481,925 68,625 218,245 132,938 51,793 10,199 125 2,000 67 2 6 5,585 5,563 781 2,535 1,524 611 110 2 22 68 100 200 210,014 209, 689 28,556 97,040 57,085 23,438 3,495 75 325 69 70 71 72 73 124 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER. FARM LABOR, AND [Data are based on reportB for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 3c Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Clasa VI SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT l 3,237 5,391 3,152 5,211 29 37 490 660 1,131 1,728 1,047 1,901 375 695 80 190 2 3 1950 . . . 4,742 4,607 43 717 1,730 1,466 536 115 4 1,821 1,771 21 303 698 554 155 40 5 6 3,249 3,184 32 526 1,248 998 300 80 2,347 2,337 28 410 928 716 210 45 7 8 363 348 8 58 151 116 15 1,712 1,707 23 317 675 522 145 25 9 10 1,175 1,165 9 196 479 401 80 3,913 3,898 36 592 1,482 1,358 390 40 -.1 number 1954 . . . 4,155 4,140 49 670 1,568 1,413 400 40 12 13 1,840 1,835 24 380 690 551 170 20 number 1954 — 1,856 1,851 27 383 695 556 170 20 14 15 926 926 20 208 412 206 65 15 number 1954 . . . 928 928 21 209 412 206 65 15 16 17 687 687 16 182 295 169 25 number 1954 . . . 689 689 17 183 295 169 25 18 3,843 3,798 32 578 1,433 1,315 375 65 19 number 1954 — 4,684 4,634 77 885 1,700 1,507 400 65 20 5,335 5,260 37 661 1,765 1,937 710 150 21 1950... 5,354 5,239 50 730 1,882 1,761 1 681 135 22 number 1954 . . . 10,564 10,479 140 1,819 3,832 3,418 1,065 205 23 1950 .. . 8,980 8,860 167 1,763 3,283 2,596 886 165 24 5,277 5,117 36 656 1,683 1,847 720 175 25 number 1954 . . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Fara operators— 6,888 6,718 79 1,019 2,292 2,283 840 205 26 With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954... 273 153 1 6 31 60 55 27 1949 . . . 379 224 6 37 71 110 28 Working off their farms, 1,541 1,401 9 167 469 496 215 45 29 1949... 1,465 1,310 7 171 449 403 240 40 TO 326 246 7 17 51 101 70 U 1949 . . . FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER 387 282 4 7 70 101 100 32 332 207 7 30 55 65 50 33 No tractor but horses and/or 110 95 5 10 30 50 34 Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954... 1,741 1,721 21 256 562 647 200 35 35 Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954... FARM LABOR Week of September 26-Oclpber 2: 3,594 3,539 16 405 1,203 1,290 510 115 36 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... 5,490 5,330 32 656 1,770 1,922 725 225 37 persons 1954 . . . 11,649 11,444 149 1,712 4,059 3,914 1,300 310 38 Family workers, including 5,430 5,280 31 644 1,760 1,910 715 220 39 Operators working 1 or more 5,329 5,179 30 638 1,722 1,869 705 215 40 Unpaid members of operator's 2,783 2,748 14 354 990 1,020 305 65 41 persons 1954 . . . 4,421 4,381 24 607 1,583 1,637 455 75 42 1,289 1,274 23 323 522 296 90 20 43 persons 1954 . . . 1,899 1,884 95 467 754 408 140 20 44 Regular workers (to be employed 150 552 542 20 214 220 63 20 5 45 persons 1954 . . . 652 642 56 252 241 68 20 5 46 Seasonal workers (to be employed less 884 879 10 157 364 253 80 15 47 persons 1954. . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 1,247 1,242 39 215 513 340 120 15 48 5,766 5,561 37 667 1,800 2,002 805 250 49 Machine hire and/or hired 4,609 3,674 4,504 3,604 32 16 602 430 1,532 1,199 1,573 1,279 590 530 175 150 50 51 dollars 1954... 964,449 955,694 6,017 144,664 331,510 306,643 135,510 31,350 52 3,319 3,264 32 557 1,210 1,045 335 85 53 1949... 4,238 4,193 40 681 1,683 1,273 451 65 54 dollars 1954... 1,618,026 1,608,551 111,132 504,646 606,926 292,952 74,270 18,625 55 1949... 2,296,092 2,290,752 136,854 778,497 912,571 342,235 111,895 8,700 56 3,250 3,195 14 520 1,199 1,042 335 85 57 69 69 18 37 11 3 58 Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954... 4,615 4,460 32 597 1,499 1,647 530 155 59 1949 . . . 5,002 4,882 35 708 1,804 1,619 596 120 60 dollars 1954... 2,545,050 2,526,380 198,918 684,549 895,652 566,441 145,645 35,175 61 1949 . . . 2,007,375 1,989,275 146,190 577,750 727,556 402,789 111,405 23,585 62 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 5,504 5,389 37 660 1,765 1,947 775 205 63 1949... 5,693 5,568 45 736 1,976 1,885 746 180 64 dollars 1954... 4,313,424 4,293,649 92,878 885,878 1,574,680 1,323,208 358,745 58,260 65 1949... 3,675,111 3,653,301 100,322 834,456 1,483,291 937,852 247,915 49,465 66 Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing 970 960 16 256 406 232 30 20 67 dollars 1954... 265,748 265,223 17,330 105,797 84,673 45,213 9,725 2,485 68 tone 1954 . . . 3,273 3,267 250 1,284 1,055 534 113 31 69 acres on which used 1954 . . , 91,926 91,766 6,155 36,546 29,290 15,975 3,250 550 70 71 tons 1954... 72 dollars 1954... 73 acres limed 1954... 1 3! > — NORTH DAKOTA 125 FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS- OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a e ample of farms. See text] Area 3c — Continued Area 4 Econom ic class — Continued Total all farms Economic class Other fame Commercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 55 30 5,399 5,302 522 1,432 1,878 1,044 361 65 40 55 2 1 90 90 8,409 8,222 593 1,904 2,813 1,946 801 165 75 110 2 2 70 65 7,810 7,647 456 1,854 2,802 1,895 475 165 100 50 13 3 30 20 2,784 2,743 268 823 1,025 497 110 20 15 25 1 4 35 30 4,671 4,609 509 1,340 1,672 798 215 75 25 35 2 5 10 4,212 4,155 436 1,250 1,448 690 291 40 30 25 2 6 5 10 481 480 48 145 207 65 15 1 7 5 2,350 2,333 209 616 843 489 156 20 10 5 2 8 5 5 1,741 1,724 79 472 766 332 75 15 2 9 10 5 7,419 7,377 565 1,845 2,649 1,632 561 125 20 20 2 10 10 5 8,534 8,484 980 2,227 2,871 1,705 576 125 20 25 5 11 5 1,046 1,040 111 393 425 86 25 5 1 12 5 1,063 1,056 117 403 425 86 25 5 2 13 1,312 1,310 182 441 468 204 15 2 14 1,322 1,320 186 442 468 209 15 2 15 959 957 108 346 338 145 15 5 2 16 983 981 116 357 343 145 15 5 2 17 30 15 7,850 7,743 598 1,948 2,708 1,707 646 136 55 50 2 18 35 15 11,986 11,834 1,927 3,365 3,641 2,053 712 136 70 65 17 19 45 30 8,534 8,412 584 1,930 2,874 1,987 856 181 80 40 2 20 90 25 8,595 8,492 482 1,972 2,963 2,235 670 170 75 20 8 21 55 30 18,630 18,439 2,415 5,295 6,029 3,161 1,293 246 95 70 26 22 95 25 16,326 16,205 1,891 4,648 5,326 3,255 870 215 75 20 26 23 85 75 8,410 8,204 582 1,894 2,829 1,927 791 181 105 100 1 24 95 75 11, 577 11,277 1,233 2,917 3,720 2,309 912 186 150 125 25 25 70 50 405 240 18 22 40 55 105 95 70 26 95 60 414 219 8 36 35 55 85 130 60 5 27 85 55 2,251 2,086 106 346 739 535 310 50 105 60 28 29 80 75 2,345 2,104 118 446 625 605 250 60 160 80 1 45 35 708 553 53 94 136 140 130 95 60 30 55 50 610 404 22 62 130 105 85 135 70 1 31 55 70 517 387 16 51 80 135 45 60 40 90 32 15 106 96 1 20 20 45 10 10 33 10 10 2,417 2,390 139 489 860 551 281 70 10 15 2 34 35 20 6,117 6,022 445 1,441 2,014 1,436 575 111 70 25 35 85 75 8,631 8,429 600 1,936 2,849 1,987 841 216 105 95 2 36 125 80 28,054 27,758 7,517 7,498 6,853 3,986 1,558 346 135 105 56 37 85 65 8,360 8,159 553 1,864 2,748 1,962 816 216 105 95 1 38 85 65 8,146 7,960 549 1,834 2,653 1,932 786 206 95 90 1 39 30 5 3,560 3,510 223 779 1,285 772 361 90 35 15 40 35 5 5,456 5,401 385 1,199 1,920 1,225 567 105 40 15 41 5 10 3,450 3,448 557 1,209 1,045 462 150 25 2 42 5 10 14,452 14,397 6,583 4,465 2,280 829 205 35 55 43 10 1,751 1,749 431 721 469 108 20 2 44 10 2,797 2,742 1,099 955 547 121 20 55 45 5 2,368 2,368 421 735 681 371 135 25 46 5 11,655 11,655 5,484 3,510 1,733 708 185 35 47 115 90 9,112 8,890 600 1,982 2,974 2,137 946 251 125 95 2 48 75 30 7,676 7,539 592 1,873 2,591 1,677 646 160 95 40 2 49 70 5,518 5,403 375 1,243 1,865 1,274 506 140 85 30 50 8,755 1,905,771 1,892,196 375,813 518,696 540,992 308,600 128,425 19,670 12,415 1,160 51 25 30 6,046 6,014 592 1,709 2,100 1,162 396 55 20 10 2 52 20 25 7,185 7,122 461 1,858 2,573 1,680 455 95 40 10 13 53 3,525 5,950 9,380,538 9,293,428 4,614,827 2,556,030 1,375,446 618,580 119,040 9,505 2,600 4,510 80,000 54 4,950 390" 10,353,460 10,274,105 4,496,473 3,412,627 1,613,810 616,095 109,455 25,645 14,750 200 64,405 55 25 30 5,177 5,147 176 1,378 2,030 ljll2 396 55 20 10 56 869 867 416 331 70 50 2 57 80 75 5,834 5,702 338 1,346 2,006 1,336 521 155 65 65 2 58 60 60 6,692 6,509 346 1,512 2,431 1,590 480 150 100 70 13 59 12,680 5,990 3,897,720 3,854,360 1,004,423 1,358,392 970,070 384,370 110,055 27,050 11,105 6,255 26,000 60 13.025 5,075 2,976,582 2,937,475 856,387 896,486 738,322 340,465 90,540 15,275 12,555 4,200 22,352 61 90 25 8,722 8,555 581 1,926 2,914 2,012 906 216 105 60 2 62 100 25 8,774 8,636 471 1,972 2,938 2,300 725 230 100 25 13 63 17,075 2,700 8,374,494 8,332,914 1,606,703 2,473,314 2,585,797 1,215,500 390,865 60,735 14,815 11,265 15,500 64 18,690 3,120 7,578,447 7;533,574 1,219,399 2,389,260 2,352,915 1,238,110 267,305 66,585 24,775 2,305 17,793 65 10 4,252 4,225 504 1,348 1,420 723 205 25 25 2 66 525 2,653,034 2,648,208 986,744 929,787 533,603 163,224 30,730 4,120 2,190 2,636 67 6 32,736 32,682 12,865 11,140 6,233 2,024 374 46 30 24 68 160 847,767 846,743 258,697 317,462 192,234 63,970 13,170 1,210 860 164 69 70 71 72 73 126 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on report b for only Item (For definitions and expl anations, see text) The State Total all farms Economic class Commercisl farms Total ClSBS I Class II Class III Class IV ClasB V Class VI Livestock on band:1 1 . . .farms reporting 1954 . . . 30,329 29 767 416 3 445 9,443 14,771 10,631 14,289 4,544 5,734 1,288 1,712 2 1950... 43,611 42^634 603 5^525 3 number 1954 . . . 86,268 84,466 2,257 11,112 25,799 28,882 12,932 3,484 4 1950... 154,410 150,581 4,344 21,841 52,182 46,936 19,190 6,088 5 ...farms reporting 1954... 49,410 48,155 715 6,053 15,542 16,741 7,148 1,956 6 1950... 53,406 52,044 757 7,022 17,833 17,272 7,068 2,092 7 number 1954 . . . 2,109,888 2,095,789 92, 567 441,341 755,594 585,499 186,041 34,747 e 1950... 1,616,501 1,602,652 82,385 330,514 583,705 439,521 138,527 28,000 9 Cows, Including heifers that ...farms reporting 1954... 48,634 47,414 667 5,862 15,321 16,594 7,044 1,926 in 1950... 52,933 51,616 714 6,962 17,743 17,152 6,988 2,057 11 number 1954 . . . 914,766 908,346 34, 939 185,250 329,455 260, 107 82,483 16,112 12 1950... 726,571 719,691 33,125 151,548 264,568 192,884 64,401 13,165 13 ...farms reporting 1954... 42,790 41,742 503 4,915 13,558 14,965 6,225 1,576 U 1950... 49, 883 48,677 641 6,486 16, 877 16,295 6,541 1,837 15 number 1954 .. . 360, 687 356, 662 4,480 43,063 125,713 129, 983 45,116 8,307 16 1950... 391, 216 386,482 4,433 52,121 142, 941 132,141 45,640 9,206 17 ...farms reporting 1954... 30,083 29, 579 438 3,653 9,841 10,723 4,000 924 18 1950... 33,336 32,881 490 4,531 12,042 10,895 4,033 890 19 number 1954. . . 542,171 537,890 28,641 110, 577 206,190 148,892 37,624 5,966 .".i 1950... 337,840 333,909 12,387 74,126 133,745 84,116 25,440 4,095 ?1 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 42,041 40,779 459 4,820 13,236 14, 628 6,095 1,541 22 1950... 46,663 45,282 552 5,885 15, 706 15,267 1 6,116 1,756 23 number 1954. . . 4,343,157 4,250,935 76,503 613,740 1,515,102 1,455,394 488,849 101,347 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 3,378,928 3,317,643 58, 691 523,581 1,229,443 1,058,547 367,461 79,920 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. . . . farms reporting 1954 . . . 46,385 45,635 658 5,784 15,069 15, 992 6,486 1,646 26 1949 . . . 50,211 49,384 741 6,719 17,235 16,516 6,468 1,705 27 number 1954 . . . 702,527 699, 109 49,063 166,098 251,889 173,939 49,478 8,642 28 1949 . . . 641,467 638, 199 56,446 155,585 233,717 145,094 40,672 6,685 29 dollars 1954... 63,365,369 63,091,259 6,684,734 16,686,560 a, 893, 605 13,504,130 3,725,009 597, 221 30 1949... 77,389,404 77,031,764 9,434,601 0,507,769 27,311,671 15, 248, 570 3,942,933 586,220 31 21,657 21,484 391 2,997 7,853 7,577 2,280 386 32 1949... 31,124 30, 829 490 4,570 11,505 10,201 3,447 616 33 number 1954 . . . 409,588 407,013 32,644 93,514 160, 983 96,077 21,532 2,263 34 1949... 556, 922 553,698 27,237 140,837 227, 997 125,565 28, 741 3,321 35 dollars 1954... 14,816,141 14,726,888 1,277,495 3, 642, 782 5,773,999 3,294,437 667,010 71,165 36 1949 . . . 19,997,360 19,879,797 1,075,720 5,520,510 8,303,973 4,030,404 859,870 89,320 37 15,442 15,068 232 1,967 5,344 5,369 1,758 398 38 1949... 22, 145 a, 766 291 2,873 8,169 7,237 2,580 616 39 dollars 1954 . . . 1,514,133 1,491,703 490, 837 165,032 372, 954 351,066 .88,295 23,519 40 1949 . . . 1,693,582 1,668,263 35, 975 271,829 658, 132 501,834 166,019 34,474 41 30, 269 29,599 314 3,431 10,078 10,784 4,149 843 42 1949 . . . 34, 926 34, 222 390 4,394 12, 219 11,798 4,315 1,106 43 dozens 1954 . . . 17,630,634. 17,406,344 396, 252 3,016,497 6, 606, 113 5,440,963 1,624,094 322,425 44 1949... 16,422,242 16,218,335 325,470 2, 953, 598 6,427,121 4,827,944 1,437,157 247,045 45 dollars 1954... 4, 596, 174 4,537,428 109,739 810,200 1,732,256 1,402,829 403,049 79,355 46 1949... 5, 507, 970 5,439,251 110, 183 997, 842 2, 155, 568 1, 607, 101 485,474 83,083 47 1,217,890,302 1,209,435,382 22,305,739 li 14,479,233 455,198,572 411,516,785 118,611,314 17,323,739 48 dollars 1954... 27, 250, 693 27,058,650 751,369 4,826,966 10,011,024 8,671,948 2,443,301 354,042 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949... 24,869,960 24,652,299 451,137 4,165,152 9,495,056 7,928,083 2,247,843 365,028 50 29,146 28,946 531 4,270 10, 514 9,890 3,207 534 51 1949... 30,032 29, 735 544 4,797 11, 269 9,438 3,026 661 52 acres 1954 . . . 1,232,773 1,229,212 64,161 291, 592 461,306 319,353 83,409 9,391 53 1949 . . . 1, 183, 905 1,177,397 71,972 315,561 459, 472 256,784 62, 668 10,940 54 Com harvested for grain. . 11,829 11, 754 255 2,111 4,520 3,681 987 200 55 1949... 14,871 14,106 315 2,595 5,463 4,293 1,180 260 56 acres 1954 . . . 394,090 392, 861 23,159 106, 659 150,184 89,732 20,167 2,960 57 1949 . . . 514, 240 510,072 36, 243 146, 844 192, 201 105,694 25,005 4,085 58 bushels harvested 1954... 9,147,038 9, 120, 103 663,618 2, 796, 263 3,398,120 1,819,307 384,145 58,650 59 1949 . . . 11,560,539 11,490,239 963,484 3,671,861 4,350,454 1,990,740 442,030 71,670 60 bushels sold 1954... 2,050,094 2,048,094 141,420 784,762 735,882 339,535 41,145 5,350 a 1949... 3, 506, 962 3,481,212 411,453 1,410,999 1,169,445 400,800 79,060 9,455 Durum or macaroni wheat 11,400 27,513. 11, 288 27, 268 253 459 1,303 4,270 3,543 9,687 4,059 8,863 1,708 3,339 422 650 ,,i 1949... 64 acres 1954 . . . 1,159,184 1,153,458 32, 939 155, 984 367,073 405, 512 149,960 41, 65 1949..: 3, 101, 690 3,092,325 121,736 775, 549 1,185,024 745, 649 227,007 37,360 66 bushels harvested 1954... 3,879,542 3,865,832 215,046 711,348 1,302,413 1,170,965 376, 750 89, 310 67 1949... 32,723,427 32,670,677 1, 758, 958 9,793,692 12, 599, 687 6,716,030 1, 603, 100 199, 210 68 bushels sold 1954 . . . 2,654,602 2,649,477 179,025 552,438 954,486 757,754 177,764 28,010 69 1949... 26,996,316 26,953,346 1,510,322 8,407,973 10,430,436 5,276,495 1,204,410 123,710 70 Other spring wheat 51,542 48,078 50, 937 47,392 989 876 6,953 6,794 16,648 16,389 17,445 15,419 7,313 6,345 1,589 1,569 71 1949... 72 acres 1954. . . 6,466,171 6,435,946 299,456 1,409,912 2,339,802 1,764,594 528, 601 93,581 73 1949... 7,084,812 7, 045, 793 354, 222 1,627,723 2,604,544 1,804,288 551,096 103,920 74 bushels harvested 1954... 61,097,425 60,912,525 4,607,182 ] 6,521,859 21,921,120 13,763,050 3,581,739 517,575 75 1949 . . . 72,947,368 72,732,332 5,248,653 ; 0,451,666 27,350,446 15,409,575 3,697,805 574,187 76 bushels sold 1954 . . . 49,427,770 49,304,623 4,077,565 1 4,098,222 17,784,461 10, 554, 268 2,505,698 284,409 77 1949... 60,105,448 59,939,673 4,575,995 1 7,702,180 22, 567, 742 11,938,109 2,785,160 370,487 78 Barley threshed or ...farms reporting 1954... 41,507 3,048,253 41,143 3,034,171 883 193,859 6,028 739, 705 13,833 1,059,750 13,816 767,473 5y443 230,724 1,140 42,660 79 acres 1954 . . . 80 bushels harvested 1954... 63,504,150 63,323,376 5,665,041 1 8,460,063 21,952,368 13,311,695 3,402,457 531,752 81 bushels sold 1954... 46,511,601 46,397,277 4,577,260 1 4,732,326 16, 266, 430 8,709,448 1,893,738 218,075 82 3,589,176 3,431,279 3,555,760 3,380,689 125,184 135,013 644,958 624,602 1,257,985 1,187,152 1,085,327 987,619 367,955 358,510 74,351 87,793 83 1949. . . 84 tons 1954... 3,935,265 3,902,949 172,785 805,971 1,392,061 1,097,741 360,573 73,818 1Fot comparability of dBta on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. includes milk equivalent of creajn and butterfat sold. NORTH DAKOTA CROPS. BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 127 a sample of 'arms. See Wit] The State — Continued Area 1 Koodoo: c class — Continued Total all farms Economic c lass Other farms Commercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Claaa 1 Class 11 Class III Class IV Clasa V Clasa VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 280 271 11 6,593 6,496 81 647 2,032 2,443 1,023 270 45 46 6 1 535 405 37 8,376 8,175 97 935 2,729 2,814 1,210 390 100 85 16 2 810 890 102 21,990 21,479 719 2,646 5,806 7,810 3,525 973 190 275 46 3 1,920 1,675 234 39,525 38,709 1,708 5,943 13,002 11,396 5,175 1,485 285 460 71 4 657 590 8 9,327 9,157 107 888 2,716 3,465 1,555 426 107 60 3 5 800 530 32 9,845 9,623 116 1,048 3,112 3,358 1,519 470 135 70 17 6 8,777 3,510 1,812 613,060 610,476 32,381 129,400 212,440 171,347 54,164 10,744 1,447 425 712 7 8,195 3,315 2,339 456,524 453,872 33,605 103,013 157, 372 112,645 39,612 7,625 1,360 325 967 8 642 570 8 9,246 9,081 107 876 2,703 3,437 1,537 421 102 60 3 9 780 505 32 9,799 9,582 116 1,047 3,107 3,338 1,509 465 135 65 17 10 3,894 1,735 791 277,079 275,897 13,118 55,517 97, 248 79,824 24,914 5,276 649 235 298 11 3,750 2,120 1,010 226,386 225,150 14,215 52,600 80,006 53, 741 20,733 3,855 650 175 411 12 541 500 7 8,041 7,902 93 755 2,415 3,066 1,254 319 86 50 3 13 720 465 21 8,919 8,723 101 952 2,866 3,086 1,328 390 125 65 6 14 2,508 1,190 327 66,597 65,990 970 7,071 21,644 26, 552 8,158 1,595 448 100 59 15 3,010 1,000 724 70,939 70,114 573 7,423 25,783 25,409 9,121 1,805 510 165 150 16 291 205 8 6,082 6,038 59 555 1,896 2,429 869 230 31 10 3 17 310 125 20 6,727 6,631 73 665 2,319 2,408 981 185 60 30 6 IS 1,567 845 1,869 116,414 115,932 4,858 18,685 43,125 38,672 9,299 1,293 192 60 230 19 1,950 440 1,541 68,531 68,080 1,349 10,917 26,959 20,853 7,047 955 310 95 46 2C 586 671 5 8,245 8,071 72 754 2,390 3,150 1,361 344 86 85 3 21 715 630 36 8,957 8,666 98 959 2,802 3,045 1,342 420 145 130 16 22 45,517 39,800 6,905 671, 136 661,494 5,180 67,696 216,546 260,408 90,643 21,021 4,067 4,370 1,205 2i 34,940 22,530 3,815 516,248 504,663 5,994 63, 140 176,893 172,510 69,881 16,245 7,985 3,195 405 24 537 205 8 8,938 8,818 94 862 2,659 3,391 1,444 368 87 30 3 25 605 195 27 9,532 9,401 113 1,052 3,iOC 3,288 1,468 380 100 20 11 26 2,455 415 548 205,258 204, 698 15,071 47, 154 72,690 52,712 14, 588 2,483 355 80 125 27 2,025 285 958 213,675 212,916 18,828 57,472 77,900 42,625 13,941 2,150 425 25 309 -:'-" 182,562 27,970 63, 578 17,640,812 17,592,332 1,906,408 4,508,598 6,046,766 3,894,481 1,064,671 171,408 30,257 5,975 12,248 29 191,905 20,050 145,685 23,742,669 23,646,579 2,944,114 6,829,086 8,268,963 4,169,351 1,259,505 175,560 40,240 1,905 53,945 30 115 50 8 4,733 4,715 56 472 1,602 1,904 571 110 10 5 3 31 225 55 15 6,793 6,737 79 740 2,390 2,454 934 140 30 25 1 32 790 170 1,615 87,723 87,468 9,224 15,527 31,823 25,102 5,215 577 40 45 170 33 1,425 115 1,684 116,259 116,039 3,484 22, 762 48,864 31,932 a ,16; 835 140 65 15 34 20,030 4,900 64,323 3,041,029 3,033,176 364,242 605,666 1,091,592 793, 844 159,932 17,9 0 955 675 6,223 35 43,230 3,615 70,718 3,840,549 3,834,309 127,439 813,565 1,673,605 969,160 230,705 19,835 3,770 1,810 660 3> 200 170 4 2,373 2,350 22 224 756 937 336 75 10 10 3 37 225 140 14 3,442 3,347 23 338 1,219 1,198 429 140 65 25 5 38 11,850 6,230 4,350 125,990 125,150 1,369 13,069 47,469 46,790 12,994 3,459 190 300 350 39 15,650 3,975 5,694 159, 207 154,032 1,549 13,694 64,389 48,203 20, 232 5,965 4,485 630 60 40 335 330 5 5,652 5,594 35 470 1,734 2,334 856 165 30 25 3 41 390 295 19 6,485 6,360 46 681 2,154 2,276 928 275 80 35 10 42 139,055 59,465 25,770 2,017,420 2,004,700 11,960 220,872 o97,855 789, 567 232,821 51,625 7,125 4,325 1,270 43 121,655 44,355 37,897 2,054,299 2,026,554 13,507 296, 345 729, 761 698,849 241,322 46,770 20,495 4,150 3,100 44 35,955 15,670 7,121 448,053 445,372 2,596 48,830 156,572 176,905 50, 379 10,090 1,425 935 321 45 40,370 14,610 13,739 640,166 631,911 4,197 95,754 226,372 212,077 78,491 15,020 6,050 1,275 930 46 5,943,763 953,503 1,557,654 232, 984, 597 231,443,618 5,514,480 31,669,249 81,210,888 88,118,288 21,902,014 3,028,699 1,411,684 26,095 103,200 47 124,450 18,955 48,638 5,399,011 5,366,651 219,756 978, 584 1,806,920 1,845,529 452,860 63,002 27, 820 540 4,000 48 95,485 17,085 105,091 4,812,640 4,759,165 106,713 750,819 1,861,659 1,554,046 421,118 64,810 13, 765 2,785 36,925 49 141 50 9 7,218 7,156 71 752 2,292 2,799 1,046 196 36 20 6 50 210 50 37 6,681 6,570 92 830 2,419 2,253 751 225 75 25 11 51 2,070 545 946 372,893 371,360 15,893 73,429 133,661 114,022 30,210 4,145 800 235 498 52 3,605 260 2,643 281,469 279,509 14,791 65,972 112,496 66,007 16,868 3,375 1,215 85 660 53 60 10 5 2,399 2,386 19 268 837 939 253 70 10 3 54 105 40 20 2,073 2,028 9 235 796 738 200 50 25 15 5 55 905 110 214 57, 710 57,486 1,510 10,433 23,147 18,622 3,044 730 150 74 5( 2,520 230 1,418 48,549 47,679 676 10,392 19,452 13,029 3,685 445 735 55 80 57 19,650 1,450 5,835 924,751 921,521 28,450 189,965 388,845 261,266 44,600 8,400 1,375 1,850 58 36,420 4,110 29,770 822,464 814, 909 9,470 207,671 337,768 200,555 51,770 7,675 5,775 410 1,370 59 2,000 48,407 48,407 8,320 22,867 14, 720 1,000 1,500 60 10,290 1,660 13,800 25,815 23,105 6,950 12,610 1,875 670 1,000 2,500 210 61 85 26 1 71 71 1 5 28 23 13 1 62 230 10 5 764 754 3 101 277 236 117 20 5 5 63 4,515 1,210 1 4,238 4,238 50 295 1,202 1,298 1,353 40 U 8,980 235 150 47,159 46,819 370 8,211 15,825 15,395 6,173 845 135 205 6; 10,010 3,685 15 28,535 28,535 150 2,405 14, 567 7,440 3,573 400 66 49,905 595 2,250 306,351 305,526 1,840 68, 593 103,018 95,390 29,075 7,610 500 325 67 5,025 100 12, 285 12,285 100 150 6,606 4,709 320 400 68 40,450 270 2,250 217,011 216,511 1,840 60,438 72,208 53,850 21,575 6,600 500 69 538 60 7 9,877 9,726 100 869 2,791 3,754 1,793 419 127 20 4 7C 541 110 35 10, 145 9,908 112 1,032 3,213 3,404 1,640 507 171 50 16 71 27,575 1,500 1,150 1,610,152 1,598,919 43,657 258,780 558,620 531,593 171,844 34,425 10,670 495 68 7< 31,625 3,150 4,244 1,837,106 1,821,061 61,459 339,379 687,070 518,220 179,633 35,300 12,905 1,000 2,140 167, 132 4,615 13,153 12,927,298 12,870,925 421,953 2,461,693 4,776,973 3,896,228 1,127,420 186, 658 53,967 1,805 601 74 171,450 10,090 33,496 14,983,188 14,915,538 632,425 3,273,571 5,976,150 3,784,007 1,078,950 170,435 60,375 3,975 3,300 75 108,822 2,520 11,805 10,031,934 9,999,282 362,180 2,032,622 3,823,689 2, 910, 788 774,947 95,056 31,312 1,085 255 71 134,330 6,600 24,845 11,832,406 11,781,796 552,540 2,696,079 4,743,515 2,895,747 782,120 111,795 47, 185 2,675 750 77 311 45 8 5,287 5,254 47 508 1,701 2,069 811 118 30 3 "!' 10,900 750 2,432 223,319 221,275 6,597 33,303 77,554 77,369 23,807 2,645 1,760 284 79 130,425 7,405 42,944 3,120,533 3,101,913 135,211 550,877 1,129,715 989,008 266,167 30,935 12,770 5,850 SO 94,675 1,855 17,794 1,023,357 1,018,457 41,065 221,740 401,107 281,410 66,160 6,975 4,900 81 18,205 6,910 8,301 762, 963 752,273 32,717 137,163 254,416 231,721 81,099 15,157 2,970 1,210 6,510 82 30,540 12,285 7,765 834,886 817,551 42,373 165,663 274,660 220,805 91,150 22,900 8,505 4,295 4,535 83 16,989 6,360 8,967 742,551 734,118 36,244 150, 543 256,341 213,482 65,571 11,937 2,439 710 5,284 H 128 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on re 3orts for only Item (For definitions and expl anations, see text) Area 2a Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms Total Class I Class II Class III Class rv Clase V Class VI Livestock on hand: 1 2,752 2,697 27 293 812 969 418 178 2 1950... 4,120 4,005 40 498 1,410 1,209 671 177 3 number 1954 .. . 7,970 7,760 102 922 2,481 2,508 1,109 638 * 1950... 15,305 14,500 185 1,915 4,970 4,108 2,429 893 5 ...farms reporting 1954... 4,512 4,382 30 483 1,409 1,622 651 187 6 1950... 5,149 5,019 49 640 1,797 1,610 741 182 7 number 1954 . . . 161,029 159,909 3,444 31,339 57,821 49,076 14,137 4,092 a 1950 . . . 125,338 123,173 4,256 23,953 48,052 32,100 12,172 2,640 9 Cows, including heifers that . . .farms reporting 1954 . . . 4,434 5,099 4,304 4,969 24 47 473 637 1,384 1,787 1,601 1,590 640 731 182 177 in 1950... 11 number 1954 . . . 68,512 68,042 1,268 13,305 24,731 20,930 6,060 1,748 12 1950... 56,303 54,788 2,258 10,333 21,692 13,939 5,411 1,155 [3 ...farms reporting 1954... 3,795 3,680 19 365 1,174 1,387 579 156 14 1950... 4,653 4,558 36 597 1,669 1,468 641 147 15 number 1954 .. . 25,631 25,261 220 2,711 8,183 9,872 3.441 834 16 1950... 31,079 30,734 186 4,615 11,433 9,667 3,982 851 17 2,168 2,138 19 225 631 831 330 102 IS 1950... 2,203 2,173 23 300 864 676 260 50 19 number 1954 . . . 18,963 18,823 1,043 3,464 6,363 5,973 1,621 359 20 1950... 13,587 13,492 249 2,661 5,567 3,545 1,345 125 .<; Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 3,900 3,760 19 403 1,220 1,390 563 165 22 1950... 4,482 4,372 36 538 1,632 1,384 1 626 156 23 number 1954 . . . 291,695 285,365 1,730 34,740 94,195 109,835 33,720 11,145 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 248,158 243,133 2,503 32,284 97,744 74,157 29,985 6,460 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. ...farms reporting 1954... 4,034 3,989 28 451 1,334 1,476 539 161 26 1949 . . . 4,557 4,482 46 575 1,594 1,455 647 165 27 number 1954 . . . 55,296 55,086 3,215 12,142 20,119 14,637 4,187 786 28 1949 . . . 47,087 46,887 5,167 10,278 16,892 10,376 3,469 705 29 dollarB 1954... 5,128,832 5,114,877 635,482 1,198,940 1,756,040 1,163,595 306,709 54,111 30 1949... 5,566,381 5,545,566 708,688 1,300,325 2,008,096 1,113,221 348,801 66,435 31 1,039 1,019 14 118 349 395 123 20 32 1949... 1,703 1,678 24 283 602 552 191 26 33 number 1954 .. . 13,687 13,572 2,461 2,373 4,726 3,313 639 60 34 1949... 19,327 19,272 785 5,443 7,362 4,398 1,193 91 35 dollars 1954 . . . 477,085 476,155 97,645 86,760 165,228 105,564 18,353 2,605 36 1949 . . . 666,532 664,507 37,623 198,553 265,323 124,898 34,710 3,400 37 1,104 1,059 4 132 358 412 113 40 38 1949... 1,447 1,432 9 194 585 398 205 41 39 dollars 1954... 56,893 54,853 265 8,093 17,133 19,998 6,094 3,270 40 1949 . . . 68,660 67,560 304 14,130 28,029 16,298 7,825 974 41 2,468 2,388 11 251 765 920 355 86 42 1949... 3,056 3,011 27 380 1,112 1,006 380 106 43 dozens 1954 . . . 715,578 705,913 4,372 83,852 237,437 281,632 75,745 22,875 44 1949... 772,599 764,024 6,976 104,007 318,824 237,537 80,895 15,785 45 dollars 1954 . . . 195,899 193,064 1,237 22,903 63,849 78,483 19,426 7,166 46 1949... 248,807 246,562 2,528 32,993 102,877 75,981 27,135 5,048 47 71,089,247 70,622,346 1,133,740 8,835,420 22,904,388 28,125,433 7,890,916 1,732,449 48 dollars 1954... 1,538,754 1,529,079 24,637 217,098 508,153 585,175 161,821 32,195 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949... 1,895,345 1,887,785 10,432 375,149 767,452 528,069 177,765 28,918 50 ...farms reporting 1954... 1,120 1,105 13 163 433 377 94 25 51 1949... 1,382 1,362 18 226 587 385 115 31 52 acres 1954... 38,320 38,200 1,235 8,860 15,889 9,940 2,011 265 53 1949... 39,646 39,551 1,655 11,176 17,302 6,883 1,655 880 54 Corn harvested for grain.. 88 88 1 6 29 42 10 55 1949... 205 200 3 45 92 35 25 Sf, acres 1954.. . 1,473 1,473 50 107 657 569 90 57 1949... 5,678 5,663 120 1,688 2,585 1,095 175 58 bushels harvested 1954... 27,419 27,419 1,000 3,085 12,684 9,550 1,100 59 1949... 84,685 83,685 1,750 25,485 37,450 15,950 3,050 60 bushels sold 1954... 250 250 250 61 1949... 11,584 11,584 3,309 7,270 1,005 62 Durum or macaroni wheat 146 2,078. 146 2,053 2 27 27 310 55 761 46 689 16 216 50 63 1949... 64 acres 1954. . . 9,685 9,685 169 3,298 2,939 2,899 380 65 1949. . . 133,681 131,976 4,248 28,416 55,467 34,155 7,880 1,810 66 bushels harvested 1954... 54,612 54,612 844 22,208 21,040 9,410 1,110 67 1949... 1,445,742 1,440,802 68,862 366,062 601,858 329,680 66,040 8,300 68 bushels sold 1954 . . . 40,535 40,535 444 16,852 16,229 6,585 425 69 1949 . . . 1,215,906 1,211,756 55,040 287,788 547,128 263,210 52,740 5,850 70 Other spring wheat 6 110 5,959 6,513 39 73 648 872 1,861 2,243 2,129 2,060 961 1,038 321 227 71 1949... 6*628 72 acres 1954 . . . 1,052,569 1,045,509 23,821 223,983 394,792 296,515 88,896 17,502 73 1949... 1,290,221 1,284,801 49, 122 334,853 485,825 292,086 106,095 16,820 74 bushelS| harvested 1954... 9,189,005 9,145,205 349,413 2,287,219 3,531,199 2,264,191 612,708 100,475 75 1949... 14,631,829 14,593,279 693,733 4,463,135 5,674,862 2,890,232 779,955 91,362 76 bushels sold 1954 . . . 7,550,063 7,519,393 322,543 1,983,641 2,889,744 1,799,228 452,261 71,976 77 1949 . . . 12,643,289 12,613,429 621,786 3,953,678 4,968,361 2,360,272 641,405 67,927 78 Barley threBhod or • . .forms reporting 1954.. 3,901 264,968 3,845 263,588 33 8,799 523 64,975 1,325 98,722 1,387 72,081 450 15,871 79 acres 1954.. . 127 3,140 80 buahela harvested 1954... 5,121,237 5,103,247 213,200 1,479,474 1,927,801 1,221,691 225,516 35,565 81 bushels sold 1954 . . . 3,853,697 3,841,557 168,400 1,204,965 1,463,205 851,427 141,710 11,850 82 268 959 265,854 276,284 6,390 8,126 43,231 52,362 92,823 96,001 86,556 79,372 27,702 33,990 9,152 6,433 83 1949... 280,119 84 tons 1954... 281,505 279,035 7,444 51,360 97,209 88,057 26,920 8,045 'For compsrsbility of data on livestock and poultry, see text end State Table 12. ^Inoludes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. NORTH DAKOTA 129 CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM. CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See textj Area 2a — Continued Area 2b Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic claas Other farms Comse rcial farms Other farmB Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class 11 Clase III Class IV Class V Claas VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 30 25 4,409 4,343 32 385 1,482 1,754 569 121 40 25 1 1 55 60 5,114 5,033 29 377 1,548 2,097 787 195 60 20 1 2 65 145 14,717 14,547 445 1,536 4,860 5,400 1,957 349 80 65 25 3 450 355 21,838 21,543 669 2,138 7,199 7,994 2,853 690 185 75 35 4 55 75 5,292 5,181 27 465 1,764 2,011 768 146 85 25 1 5 70 60 5,565 5,454 30 407 1,651 2,274 852 240 70 40 1 6 795 325 314,500 312,491 13,698 54,815 117,916 97,665 25,667 2,730 1,595 200 214 7 780 1,385 238,254 237,120 11,777 34,303 84,517 81,518 21,670 3,335 770 105 259 8 55 75 5,267 5,156 27 461 1,754 2,010 758 146 85 25 1 9 70 60 5,549 5,438 29 407 1,646 2,269 847 240 70 40 1 10 330 140 140,056 139,228 5,088 24,428 52,096 44,580 11,731 1,305 670 75 83 11 375 1,140 105,636 105 . 122 4,750 16,170 38,291 34,704 9,672 1,535 370 75 69 12 55 60 4,881 4,780 23 413 1,655 1,874 695 120 75 25 1 13 55 40 5,313 5,212 29 374 1,565 2,178 836 230 60 40 1 14 255 115 58,368 57,810 415 4,955 22,184 22,849 6,535 872 400 75 83 15 240 105 60,422 59,958 405 4,575 20,099 25,337 8,277 1,265 330 65 69 16 25 5 3,808 3,727 32 361 1,285 1,471 506 72 50 30 1 17 15 15 4,171 4,140 28 314 1,350 1,732 571 145 30 1 18 135 5 73,710 73,020 6,036 13,355 27,168 20,731 5,268 462 270 215 205 19 20 75 45,661 45,245 1,663 5,857 17,217 15,126 4,697 685 165 251 20 55 85 4,846 4,706 25 404 1,631 1,851 706 89 90 50 21 45 65 5,279 5,123 25 383 1,542 2,146 767 260 85 70 1 22 2,595 3,735 508,841 498,371 7,457 50,409 185,996 188,475 58,537 7,497 7,535 2,935 23 2,365 2,660 354,537 348,332 • 3,118 28,460 115,804 148,480 41,680 10,790 2,435 2,670 1,100 24 45 5,260 5,169 27 461 1,765 2,048 737 131 80 10 1 25 50 25 5,520 5,449 29 420 1,669 2,269 842 220 60 10 1 26 210 91,941 91,456 4,781 18,484 35,752 25,909 5,808 722 335 40 110 27 170 30 81,187 80,725 4,999 15,447 30,682 23,557 5,355 685 160 20 282 28 13,955 7,133,529 7,097,864 519,115 1,629,812 2,705,754 1,806,638 394,025 42,520 20,890 1,225 13.550 29 19,065 1,750 9,118,203 9,074,150 910,170 1,906,962 3,313,143 2,398,140 486,495 59,240 13,815 575 29,663 30 20 2,909 2,878 31 319 1,066 1,083 349 30 10 20 1 31 20 5 3,882 3,856 28 329 1,290 1,598 501 110 25 1 32 115 54,516 54,138 5,783 10,908 21,148 13,107 3,002 190 100 40 240 33 50 5 64,921 64,461 2,038 12,576 26,961 18,450 3,941 495 210 250 34 930 1,790,109 1,777,484 196,314 397,097 694,396 396,617 89,010 4,050 2,825 1,400 8,400 35 1,975 50 2,121,647 2,100,654 77,539 437,637 916,772 551,126 103,530 14,050 8,455 12,538 36 20 25 1,572 1,507 20 135 577 598 156 21 35 30 37 15 2,255 2,199 3 163 678 1,055 225 75 30 25 1 38 1,475 565 248,377 245,592 177,289 6,247 22,818 33,451 5,122 665 2,060 725 39 1,100 113,639 109,965 115 8,640 35,602 43,618 13,645 8,345 2,580 765 329 40 15 65 3,965 3,875 16 333 1,370 1,544 548 64 65 25 41 10 35 3,979 3,903 12 280 1,242 1,732 512 125 30 45 1 42 2,350 7,315 2,018,880 1,987,410 37,706 209,691 798,942 747,164 177,917 15,990 22,110 9,360 43 3,750 4,825 1,395,181 1,375,811 13,625 137,884 483,067 594,645 115,915 30,675 1,895 5,475 12,000 44 925 1,910 502,092 493,757 12,338 51,164 193,858 189,284 43,194 3,919 6,190 2,145 45 1,000 1,245 468,690 461,770 4,000 46,823 162,654 199,030 37,393 11,870 550 2,170 4,200 46 355,840 111,061 188,724,386 187,245,944 1,771,314 16,621,592 78,462,507 70,936,329 17,015,602 2,418,600 1,045,542 8,340 424,560 47 7,515 2,160 3,940,256 3,902,666 65,993 348,404 1,622,618 1,462,652 355,164 47,835 22,600 180 14,810 48 5,270 2,290 3,503,038 3,475,488 41,395 275,526 1,235,225 1,468,527 401,740 53,075 5,46' 470 21,620 49 15 3,445 3,434 27 387 1,277 1,308 383 52 10 1 50 10 5 5 3,080 3,024 28 355 1,070 1,131 350 90 55 1 51 120 148,277 147,903 7,674 31,576 58,162 39,081 10,605 805 215 159 52 55 15 25 117,837 116.519 6,637 25,799 47,950 28,043 7,130 960 1,110 208 53 1,702 1,691 16 232 629 607 187 20 10 1 54 5 1,779 1,723 13 216 596 678 170 50 55 1 55 48,328 48,063 1,972 11,143 18,825 11,698 4,175 250 215 50 56 15 50,526 49,318 1,576 9,793 20,199 13,925 3,365 460 1,110 98 57 947,464 941,229 44,885 250,181 359,258 219,470 63,135 4,300 5,250 985 58 1,000 1,045,891 27,380 1,025,816 27,380 35,615 204,295 16,030 433,621 9,250 274,485 2,000 65,325 100 12,475 19,075 1,000 59 60 82,525 78,025 8,166 12,420 35,970 20,630 905 4,500 61 180 180 16 75 87 2 . . . 62 25 1,929 9,295 1,889 9,295 9 236 1,328 620 3,594 733 4,255 251 118 40 40 63 64 1,705 138,439 32,496 136,764 32,496 1,986 29,539 4,138 41,817 14,755 46,598 13,292 14,149 311 2,675 1,675 65 66 4,940 880,124 21,185 873,139 21,185 15,969 230,385 2,854 276,515 10,846 281,060 7,485 60,735 8,475 6,985 67 68 4,150 646,561 641,076 14,390 172,274 208,302 197,315 43,345 5,450 5,485 69 141 10 5,066 5,015 28 446 1,747 1,957 724 113 45 5 1 T 100 10 5 5,403 5,317 21 403 1,638 2,179 861 215 75 10 1 71 6,920 140 627,628 624,799 8,254 92,342 260,211 205,442 51,987 6,563 2,660 100 69 72 4,965 305 150 878,819 872,575 10,750 123,345 325,757 307,825 86,648 18,250 5,925 205 114 73 43,140 660 4,429,840 4,413,963 74,213 815,086 1,915,160 1,305,885 274,207 29,412 15,225 400 252 74 35,620 1,430 1,500 6,306,246 6,279,455 109,186 1,103,907 2,514,398 1,990,869 471,175 89,920 25,425 620 746 75 30,010 660 3,261,995 3,256,250 61,873 637,849 1,438,758 915,896 183,550 18,324 5,695 50 76 27,360 1,000 1,500 4,666,610 4,643,505 86,411 881,797 1,887,531 1,408,986 321,985 56,795 21,990 620 495 77 56 2,673 2,647 15 214 915 1,029 387 87 20 5 1 78 1,380 121,384 120,669 2,776 15,023 46,899 39,512 13,261 3,198 530 50 135 79 17,990 1,873,299 1,867,070 69,910 313,318 756,728 544,388 159,104 23,622 3,535 800 1,894 80 12,140 954,752 953 ,708 26,870 179, 962 430,928 237,487 66,271 12,190 750 294 81 2,735 370 637,763 633,110 15,795 93,927 236,435 214,788 62,271 9,894 3,115 1,200 338 82 2,405 1,230 200 576,096 572,041 20,840 75,1% 203,073 199,032 61,470 12,430 2,370 1,125 560 83 2,195 275 629,251 624,209 22,590 106,637 232,643 193,751 55,954 12,634 3,200 1,175 667 84 130 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item Area 3a Total Economic class Commercial farms (For definitions and explanations, aee text) all farms Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Livestock on band:1 1 farms reporting 1954... 7,545 7,324 55 744 2,125 2,693 1,334 373 2 1950... 10,867 10,481 123 1,588 3,804 3,186 1,250 530 3 number 1954 . . . 19,012 18,529 285 2,259 5,344 6,457 3,386 796 4 1950 . . . 34,088 32,769 673 5,204 11,588 9,624 3,795 1,885 5 ..farms reporting 1954... 11,234 10,838 65 1,195 3,235 3,881 1,891 571 6 1950. . . 12,338 11,892 137 1,881 4,295 3,559 1,435 585 7 number 1954 — 377,728 374,252 9,459 68,663 130,276 112,313 44,100 9,441 8 1950... 290,698 286,757 9,523 60,846 110,016 74,437 23,830 8,105 9 Cows, including heifers that f arras reporting 1954 . . . 11,093 12,246 10,712 11,815 62 128 1,173 1,878 3,190 4,275 3,855 3,534 1,871 1,425 561 575 10 1950... 11 number 1954 .. . 158,971 157,393 3,960 28,513 54,292 47,440 19,040 4,148 12 1950... 124,839 123,031 4,467 26,610 46,752 31,242 10, 240 3,720 13 14 farms reporting 1954 .. . 9,962 11,656 9,632 11,255 49 121 983 1,739 2,867 4,112 3,535 3,383 1,717 1,345 481 555 1950... 15 number 1954 . . . 81,524 80,414 336 8,626 25,695 29,923 13,198 2,636 16 1950... 87,313 85,955 982 14,143 33,725 25,590 8,425 3,090 17 ..farms reporting 1954... 6,684 6,473 38 687 1,877 2,474 1,103 294 18 1950... 7,086 6,946 77 1,100 2,698 2,056 765 250 19 number 1954 .. . 65,533 64,903 1,687 11,258 21,306 21,976 6,952 1,724 20 1950... 37,533 37,083 884 8,818 15,305 8,906 2,515 655 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 9,033 8,678 48 886 2,631 3,170 1,525 418 22 1950... 10,025 9,654 95 1,476 3,599 2,964 1 1,105 415 23 number 1954 .. . 682,166 663,121 4,768 82,822 211,459 236,514 104, 584 22,974 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 550,237 537,512 7,371 98, 396 • 213,265 152,285 48,765 17,430 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. ..farms reporting 1954... 10,495 10,294 61 1,155 3,151 3,688 1,749 490 26 1949 . . . 11,535 11,234 129 1,787' 4,165 3,413 1,245 495 27 number 1954 .. . 123,188 122,579 3,955 26, 526 43,024 34,688 12,032 2,354 28 1949... 105,244 104,242 5,207 26,104 39,581 24,685 ! , ■'. 1 1,845 29 dollars 1954 . . . 10,763,929 10,715,184 429,401 2,557,046 3,829,445 2,790,731 939, 361 169,200 30 1949... 12,438,016 12,345,227 754,835 3,426,770 4, 630, 766 2,656,326 717,405 159,125 31 ..farms reporting 1954... 3,813 3,782 28 481 1,232 1,413 512 116 32 1949... 5,680 5,615 67 1,027 2,310 1,616 475 120 33 number 1954 .. . 41,445 41,148 1,429 8,360 14,453 12,596 3,594 716 34 1949... 56,907 56,727 1,931 15,313 24,322 12,151 2,535 475 35 dollars 1954... 1,414,508 1,408,033 47,038 297,828 496,807 444,835 100, 765 20,760 36 1949 . . . 1,861,319 1,854,044 69,327 561,255 776,475 365,137 69,050 12,800 37 ..farms reporting 1954... 2,981 2,891 17 323 917 1,122 405 107 38 1949... 3,957 3,902 43 581 1,572 1,156 420 130 39 dollars 1954... 169,339 165,729 724 22,791 55,512 57,387 21,475 7,840 40 1949 . . . 241,494 237,394 3,329 41,035 99,080 68,475 18,835 6,640 41 . . . farms reporting 1954 . . . 5,716 5,566 29 581 1,788 1,997 943 228 42 1949 . . . 6,706 6,551 64 976 2,526 2,095 665 225 43 dozens 1954 . . . 2,419,717 2,377,137 19,668 359,077 868, 964 757,004 299,759 72,665 44 1949... 2,177,599 2,151,464 30,241 391,364 913,362 581,617 171,110 63,770 45 dollars 1954 . . . 651,803 641,318 4,923 105,060 237, 707 202,887 72,996 17,745 46 1949... 721,484 712,834 9,638 131,656 301,051 191,084 58,765 20,640 47 48 271,697,990 6,117,994 269,790,076 6,076,879 1,878,614 43,692 35,674,749 976,547 94,059,949 2,143,077 95,146,419 2,023,037 37,808,378 780,811 5,221,967 109,715 dollars 1954... 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949... 5,377,214 5,341,959 61,591 947,265 2,118,220 1,644,743 436,860 133,280 50 ...farms reporting 1954... 3,456 3,416 40 478 1,244 1,223 395 36 51 1949... 3,687 3,681 59 796 1,515 1,031 235 45 52 acres 1954 . . . 101,983 101,778 4,685 22,963 36,924 28,221 8,539 446 53 1949... 99,056 99,006 5,647 32,187 38,041 19,781 2,755 595 54 Corn harvested for grain. . ...farms reporting 1954... 174 169 6 24 59 59 16 5 55 1949 . . . 647 647 18 163 271 175 15 5 56 acres 1954 . . . 4,675 4,670 590 881 1,637 1,039 483 40 57 1949... 14,127 14,127 2,089 3,918 5,190 2,835 80 15 58 bushels harvested 1954 . . . 97,620 97,520 13,900 26,510 31,180 16,845 7,285 1,800 59 1949 . . . 289,615 289,615 21,880 102,455 101,475 61,905 1,600 300 60 bushels sold 1954... 1,000 1,000 1,000 61 1949... 7,225 7,225 400 1,100 5,725 62; Durum or macaroni wheat 6,351 10,280 6,260 10, 205 46 139 583 1,721 1,844 3,788 2,475 3,162 1,021 1,200 291 195 63 1949... 64 acres 1954 . . . 812,024 807,059 12,572 98,307 251,637 306,721 105,032 32,790 65 1949. . . 1,669,302 1,667,097 62,368 456,476 658,876 365,092 112,030 12,255 66 bushels harvested 1954 . . . 2,493,801 2,482,716 63,405 401,730 832, 385 855,316 262,220 67,660 67 1949... 18,901,905 18,886,520 937,388 5,989,921 7,442,196 3,567,900 864,025 65,090 68 bushels sold 1954 . . . 1,629,936 1,625,661 43,105 294,779 598,810 547,573 119,279 22,115 69 1949... 15,843,197 15,831,862 814,310 5,216,432 6,220,575 2,880,920 661,455 38,170 70 Other spring wheat 10,085 9,980 93 1,384 3,129 3,474 1,556 344 71 1949 . . . 7,358 7,318 120 1,342 2,904 2,092 700 160 72 acres 1954... 1,248,831 1,244,346 46,031 309,051 444,375 324,021 103,293 17, 575 73 1949... 1,009,917 1,009,262 56,807 310,696 385,739 206,875 43,585 5,560 74 bushels harvested 1954... 11,081,851 11,054,646 612,669 3,485,749 3,899,750 2,350,382 619,786 86,310 75 1949 . . . 12,977,501 12,971,931 928,381 4,391,782 4,917,838 2,290,035 401,615 42,280 76 bushels sold 1954... 9,032,924 9,015,304 556,480 2,992,041 3,184,778 1,804,264 433,896 43,845 77 1949... 10,789,320 10,783,750 811,688 3,814,663 4,123,294 1,695,245 305,740 33,120 78 Barley threshed or .farms reoortinp 1954 10,462 10,316 95 1,231 3,116 3,765 1,683 426 79 acres 1954 . . . 909,082 903,312 24,372 180,092 315,241 275,035 88,660 19,712 80 bushels harvested 1954... 17,603,869 17,537,969 655,246 4,224,723 6,327,214 4,795,981 1,306,420 226,385 81 bushels sold 1954... 13,379,661 13,323,471 555,457 3,501,041 4,933,372 3,432,389 799,267 101,945 82 83 729,391 699,331 722,596 682,964 18,514 24,855 114,115 134,843 244,250 253,737 229,274 184,014 96,005 59,395 20,438 26,120 1949. . . 84 tons 1954... 872,071 864,15] 29,234 160,457 294,061 258,148 101,764 20,487 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. NORTH DAKOTA CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 131 a sample of farms. See text] Area 3b — Continued Area 3b Economic class- -Continued Total all farms Economic class Other farms Commercial farms Other farms Part-time .""!" dent i a 1 Abnormal Total Class I Claas 11 Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 85 1 y. 1 4,656 4,605 ol 630 1,545 1,544 644 181 35 15 1 1 200 ] 7 11 6,670 6,599 57 747 2,150 2,420 1,010 215 40 30 1 2 170 0 3 12,435 12,260 249 1,869 4,099 3,874 1,813 356 105 50 20 3 660 ( 0 54 20,864 20,598 217 2,671 7,043 7,252 2,810 605 140 90 36 4 155 ; ..i 1 7,811 7,635 94 1,104 2,688 2,481 1,002 266 110 65 1 5 245 1 9: 6 8,307 8,136 67 890 2,658 2,976 1,260 285 100 70 1 6 1,885 V 8t 111 304,616 302,526 10,958 70,991 115,404 76,595 24,433 4,145 1,505 325 260 7 2,725 < 16! 251 238,775 237,292 5,075 41,956 90, 316 73,230 23,585 3,130 1,060 210 213 8 155 ; 2: 1 7,720 7,544 91 1,073 2,652 2,465 997 266 110 65 1 9 240 ] '■ 6 8,224 8,068 60 874 2,653 2,956 1,250 275 95 60 1 10 795 3 48 129,596 128,534 4,292 29,195 49,425 32,912 10, 745 1,965 745 165 152 11 1,245 ' 5: 108 102,587 1 1, .■'<.. 1,978 18,670 38,325 31,019 10,410 1,460 505 115 105 12 125 ; 0 6,829 6,683 66 919 2,352 2,257 889 200 95 50 1 13 220 ] T. 6 7,843 7,697 54 812 2,551 2,825 1,210 245 90 55 1 14 610 : 01 ... 60,375 59,695 417 8,523 22,689 19,910 7,011 1,145 420 140 120 15 865 t 1( 83 66,749 66,074 367 7,388 23,664 24,555 8,880 .1,220 470 100 105 16 100 ] 11 1 4,356 4,285 52 636 1,589 1,456 456 96 45 25 1 17 1." y. 5 4,953 4,902 45 592 1,700 1,725 725 115 25 25 1 18 305 4 80 76,668 75,656 2,092 18,725 31,543 18,685 3,948 663 350 110 552 19 355 7( 25 49,097 48,476 1,212 9,735 19,394 13,455 4,200 480 115 40 466 20 135 2 ... 6,431 6,240 65 824 2,119 2,138 859 235 95 96 a 205 ] 5. 11 7,027 6,861 45 736 2,237 2,523 1,100 220 75 90 1 22 8,655 10, ■« ... 711,273 694,018 16,816 107,196 259,325 227,311 69,270 14,100 9,705 7,550 23 7,275 5,1 9 255 563,248 553,073 5,266 74,952 185,485 196,970 77, 100 13,300 6,290 3,760 125 24 120 °> ) 1 7,440 7,339 95 1,077 2,631 2,-399 916 221 90 10 1 25 215 e 6 7,813 7,722 60 856 2,600 2,841 1,160 205 70 20 1 26 480 a 29 104,211 103,589 5,595 27,663 38, 873 23,514 6,792 1,152 500 15 107 27 750 ] .i 117 85,138 84,774 4,408 17,631 33, 560 22,820 5,750 605 245 30 89 .; 37,500 8,] i 3,130 9,784,136 9,741,131 739,731 2,899,421 3,584,828 1,916,621 525,013 75,517 34,765 390 7,850 29 70,160 9,< 4' 12,989 10,703,541 10,662,078 683,491 2,552,854 4,208,751 2,580,947 579,870 56,165 17,915 2,380 21,168 30 20 11 1 3,375 3,354 48 566 1,325 1,101 274 40 20 1 31 50 11 5 4,918 4,892 45 611 1,733 1,723 675 105 25 1 32 235 3! 27 60,682 60,157 1,639 17, 284 25,265 13,395 2,304 270 100 425 33 140 2 20 85,497 85,033 3,513 17,750 34,710 23,245 5,385 430 110 354 34 4,050 1,] 2! 1,300 2,182,793 2,161,828 67,530 674, 530 892, 891 460,682 58,845 7,350 3,965 17,000 35 5,230 i 1. 1,230 3,097,479 3,081,424 133,548 721,936 1,274,685 773,710 164,850 12,695 3,665 12,390 36 45 4! 2,632 2,562 33 344 962 861 307 55 35 35 37 30 2. 3,959 3,914 28 434 1,335 1,392 615 110 30 15 38 2,740 ( 7( ... 166,001 161,611 12,566 24,043 62,620 46,332 14,580 1,470 3,400 990 39 3,145 ' 5. 311,274 309,374 4,715 36,791 115,639 102,079 43,385 6,765 1,460 440 40 75 7. 4,906 4,771 47 623 1,716 1,664 586 135 65 70 41 75 8( ... 5,545 5,424 29 552 1,803 1,970 905 165 70 50 1 42 ib,4^5 16, 3 3,141,504 3,101,379 108,256 539,586 1,180,022 917,528 282,422 73,565 29,570 10,555 43 16,980 9,1 5 2,898,350 2,860,573 11,312 459,001 992,620 992,380 360,885 44,375 26,060 10,695 1,022 44 5,980 4, 0 803, 327 792,287 27,804 140,814 , 233,250 68,288 17,100 8,315 2,725 45 5,640 3,( 1 ... 980,010 967,699 3,764 153,008 334,587 338,365 123,305 14,670 8,355 3,610 346 46 1.455,469 452,. X 218,835,812 217,061,540 1,655,211 38,634,505 89,101,909 67,612,133 17,488,424 2,569,358 981,618 192,654 600,000 47 31,665 9, .5( ... 4,793,859 4,751,829 39,377 918,175 1,920,378 1,452,000 367,339 54,560 20,120 3,910 18,000 48 28,705 6, 5 ) 4,338,277 4,302,521 32,681 727,247 1,541,802 1,499,211 461,050 40,530 25,845 1,535 8,376 49 25 ]_ 5,261 5,245 81 824 2,072 1,660 533 75 15 1 5C 5 5,668 5,637 49 717 2,036 1,950 765 120 25 6 51 155 5( ... 196,'390 195,846 9,359 49,620 79,062 44,671 11,944 1,190 315 229 5: 10 40 201,654 200,769 7,185 46,155 79,424 51,090 14,745 2,170 560 325 53 5 1,772 1,766 39 345 787 469 111 15 5 1 54 2,517 2,506 30 386 951 814 280 45 10 1 55 5 45,350 45,110 2,400 12,484 19,186 9,115 1,650 275 150 90 56 69,877 69,362 1,957 16,587 27,509 17,479 4,915 915 400 115 57 100 968,908 963,208 51,055 280,662 394,348 192,778 37,040 7,325 2,700 3,000 58 1,505,685 1,496,985 38,940 399,570 615,745 336,245 94,990 11,495 7,500 1,200 59 110,010 110,010 22,910 52,900 32,200 2,000 60 96,190 96,190 25,575 42,455 21,845 4,315 2,000 61 70 2" ... 1,619 1,614 25 214 583 531 216 45 5 62 70 5,689 5,639 49 668 1,945 1,947 875 155 50 63 3,855 1, .1( ... 126,198 126,088 2,280 20,778 38, 961 43,222 17,802 3,045 iio 64 2,175 J ) 567,531 565,551 15,508 118,727 226,288 145,133 49,895 10,000 1,980 65 8,400 2, ? 414,503 413,843 13,087 95,120 138,783 119,292 38,241 9,320 660 66 15,115 7 ) 4,831,639 4,824,379 135,709 1,271,927 2,000,503 1,067,245 309,390 39,605 7,260 67 4,175 0 ... 277,869 277, 869 10,387 78, 837 106,505 67,395 12,020 2,725 68 11,065 >7( > 3,860,011 3,854,026 118,596 1,070,801 1,580,429 832,510 229,480 22,210 5,985 69 85 2 ... 8,180 8,140 114 1,188 2,903 2,701 1,038 196 40 70 30 1 ... 7,611 7,525 69 878 2,384 2,744 1,205 245 70 15 1 71 3,770 a 907,710 906,595 37,072 231,448 345,867 220, 897 60,236 11,075 1,115 72 365 9 ) 956,538 950, 853 31,945 194,652 332,598 281,118 90,520 20,020 4,810 860 15 73 25,530 1, >7 8,661,889 8,653,704 476,104 2,642,489 3,249,600 1,784,573 441,623 59,315 8,185 74 5,205 e 8,301,785 8,276,010 369,278 2,107,225 3,034,380 2,116,712 544,040 104,375 24,300 1,125 350 75 16,920 70 i 7,079,861 7,073,071 429,883 2,266,045 2,665,553 1,390,286 290,904 30,400 6,790 7c 5,205 16 6,728,721 6,714,256 323,288 1,810,559 2,458,060 1,663,409 409, 315 49,625 13,350 1,115 77 125 2 ) i 7,439 7,393 101 1,123 2,663 2,399 911 196 40 5 1 78 5,270 .2 ) 75 591,098 589,648 26,185 160,606 217,756 139,071 39,015 7,015 1,035 30 385 79 59,900 3, j.j 2,500 12,012,853 11,983,968 682,974 3,729,717 4,447,422 2,435,260 588,055 100,540 17,680 505 10,700 80 54,840 1, i5 ... 8,857,994 8,847,169 565,215 2,943,371 3,366,589 1,590,659 340,290 41,045 10,320 505 81 3,320 3, JL > 460 566,140 563,544 15,358 117,436 212,393 159,704 48,098 10,555 2,340 75 181 82 10,505 4, 71 1,147 520, 870 517,720 11,604 82,282 181, 728 166,146 66,705 9,255 2,180 330 640 83 3,960 3, 51 1 450 667,070 1 . 664,185 20,738 153,147 251,393 177,288 49,839 11,780 2,245 100 540 84 132 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and expl anations, see text) Area 3c Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms Total Class I Class 11 Class III ClasB IT Class V Class VI Livestock on hand: 1 1,851 3,495 1 816 21 27 256 425 567 1,269 657 1,238 230 416 2 1950... 3^455 85 80 3 number 1954 . . . 4,486 4,411 65 654 1,313 1,629 540 210 4 1950... 10,356 10,241 171 1,492 3,793 3,387 1,148 250 5 4,883 4,748 27 595 1,562 1,774 620 170 6 1950... 5,063 4,968 40 668 1,794 1,665 676 125 7 number 1954 . . . 183,985 182,820 2,462 41,908 69,971 52,289 14.205 1,985 8 1950.. . 133,519 132,704 4,094 28,426 49, 590 38,151 10,898 1.545 9 Cows, Including heifers that 4,787 4,652 27 564 1,532 1,764 600 165 10 1950... 4,983 4,893 40 658 1,774 1,640 656 125 11 number 1954 . . . 80,462 79,927 816 18,227 30,266 23,668 6,060 890 12 1950 .. . 56,690 56,390 1,070 11,636 21,550 16,489 4,930 715 13 4,013 3,908 24 428 1,260 1,556 505 135 14 1950. . . 4,762 4,677 32 625 1,704 1,585 626 105 15 number 1954 . . . 32,366 32,086 192 3,498 11,514 12,897 3,415 570 16 1950. . . 34,179 33,894 154 4,549 13,318 11,273 4,195 405 17 3,221 3,201 18 412 1,160 1,181 355 75 18 1950... 3,880 3,830 30 595 1,506 1,213 421 65 19 number 1954 . . . 109,720 109,505 2,201 21,870 46,335 31,344 6,585 1,170 20 1950... 70,918 70,228 892 20,258 29,916 14,671 3,741 750 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 4,442 4,292 20 490 1,450 1,642 530 160 22 1950... 4,847 4,732 35 642 1,714 1,565 656 120 23 number 1954 . . . 785,350 770,100 4,321 105,910 287,158 272,811 83,665 16,235 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950 . . . sold: 600,229 593,834 4,041 105,386 229,502 182,820 63,370 8,715 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. . . . farms reporting 1954 . . . 4,653 4,553 29 564 1,557 1,698 560 145 26 1949 . . . 4,768 4,713 35 648 1,729 1,610 601 90 27 number 1954 . . . 60,154 59,779 1,624 15,701 23,986 14,493 3,325 650 28 1949 . . . 50,796 50,666 2,993 12,809 18,426 12,966 3,132 340 29 dollars 1954... 5,683,673 5,654,753 208,193 1,731,870 2,208,105 1,197,930 261,130 47,525 30 1949... 6,781,381 6,767,726 578,033 1,957,610 2,443,656 1,431,945 323,637 32,845 31 3,017 2,997 18 420 1,139 1,105 270 45 32 1949 . . . 4,049 4,004 34 620 1,586 1,313 401 50 33 number 1954 . . . 87,119 86,959 1,680 19,333 39, 564 21,992 4,085 305 34 1949... 125,411 124,806 2,615 36,607 54,075 25,724 5,330 455 35 dollars 1954... 3,398,754 3,392,769 70,917 781,158 1,540,809 835,005 152,530 12,350 36 1949... 4,894,819 4,878,994 106,413 1,511,572 2,152,661 917,103 178,160 13,085 37 2 399 2,339 3,632 14 21 290 465 868 1,402 827 1,263 270 411 38 1949... 3^677 70 70 39 dollars 1954... 334,990 331,250 114,360 31,849 100,323 62,933 16,175 5,610 40 1949 . . . 495,083 493,693 2,305 87,744 197,661 161,171 41,482 3,330 41 3,821 4,449 3,716 4,374 17 30 397 611 1,312 1,614 1,430 1,479 475 535 42 1949 . . . 85 105 43 dozens 1954 . . . 3,968,782 3,915,287 19,886 622,871 1,442,746 1,366,404 403,720 59,660 44 1949... 4,143,719 4,108,729 19,716 894,287 1,732,460 1,130,551 307,560 24,155 45 dollars 1954... 1,053,616 1,040,466 5,088 166,853 388,025 360,330 104,175 15,995 46 47 1949.. . 1,426,882 100,565,380 1,414,762 100,134,480 6,999 712,542 310,489 14,717,765 599,550 382,749 106,560 8,415 37,944,530 37,250,536 8,382,929 1,126,178 48 dollars 1954... 2,207.569 2,198,474 14,705 364, 161 852,968 781,895 163,650 21,095 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949 . . . 2,043,819 2,034,634 8,110 318,611 874,841 620,367 197,510 15,195 50 4,429 4,394 33 605 1,588 1,628 445 95 51 1949... 4,778 4,753 42 704 1,779 1,588 550 90 52 acres 1954. . . .226,016 225,471 5,195 54,472 84,874 63,435 15,620 1,875 53 1949 . . . 272,378 272,053 10,111 72,983 107, 369 62,975 16,205 2,410 54 Corn harvested for grain.. 3,606 3,576 26 542 1,360 1,243 335 70 55 1949... 4,088 4,073 41 673 1,561 1,308 410 80 56 acres 1954... 156,006 155,571 3,864 40,218 58,937 41,672 9,405 1,475 57 1949... 212,078 211,943 9,233 59,918 82,631 46,446 11,770 1,945 58 bushels harvested 1954... 3,940,526 3,931,351 118,015 1,155,403 1,482,030 946,268 196,035 33,600 59 1949... 4,712,365 4,710,415 256_880 1,533,955 1,855,435 829,675 203,795 30,675 60 bushels sold 1954... 1,359,897 1,359,897 52,520 526,652 491,290 248 ,040 37,545 3,850 61 62 Durum or macaroni wheat 1949... 2,178,925 2,177,725 154,890 856,905 803,655 291,755 68,065 2,455 r. f. ltK/ 1,335 1,330 5 143 465 517 185 15 63 1949... 3,025 3,005 30 339 1,050 1,106 385 95 64 acres 1954 . . . 77,890 77,790 1,600 11,726 30,121 23,588 8,745 2,010 65 1949... 233,332 232,632 5,631 37,894 87,866 74,006 21,470 5,765 f,6 bushels harvested 1954 . . . 276,223 275,823 5,210 43,316 112,922 82,170 28,935 3,270 67 1949... 2,099,474 2,091,074 63,314 427,413 828,632 607,990 124,165 39,560 68 bushels sold 1954 . . . 203,384 202,984 4,420 35,876 85,276 59,292 17,780 340 69 1949... 1,638,417 1,631,517 51,569 353,685 666,398 449,110 82,250 28,505 70 Other spring wheat 4,041 4,006 35 510 1,362 1,499 515 85 71 1949... 3,066 3,036 22 457 1,266 915 321 55 72 acres 1954.. . 233,924 233,054 4,591 45,350 85,885 74,393 19,775 3.060 73 1949... 207,680 206,630 5,318 40,233 90,145 52,829 16,430 1,675 74 bushels harvested 1954... 2,304,356 2,299,191 58,428 538,586 888,466 649,096 150,335 14,280 75 1949 . . . 2,162,860 2,155,760 72,520 497,734 974,741 461,535 121,040 28,190 76 bushels sold 1954... 1,852,113 1,849,613 51,650 458,439 704,813 512,841 110,995 10,875 77 1949 . . . 1,702,664 1,697,714 68,200 405,494 771,220 352,835 84,990 14,975 Barley threshed or 3,982 3,957 26 549 1,407 1,385 500 90 P g 1 34 . . . 79 acres 1954. . . 233,804 233,249 5,723 50,997 88,993 65,261 19,180 3.095 :'. bushels harvested 1954... 4,419,888 4,410,213 135,940 1,208,982 1,732,664 1,037,747 264,050 30,830 81 82 bushels sold 1954 . . . 3,105,637 365,880 3,103,012 362,600 113,940 7,109 959,612 70,516 1,199,465 703,180 118,845 7,970 133,071 114,159 31,955 5,790 83 1949... 305,858 302,343 6,548 56,189 109,311 90,895 32,665 6,735 84 tons 1954... 390,559 388,024 8,783 82,814 145,103 109,579 36,375 5,370 For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. NORTH DAKOTA 133 CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] AreE 3c — Continued Area 4 Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic c .ass Other farms Commercial farms Other farma Resi- dential • Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Abnormal 25 10 2,523 2,486 139 490 880 571 326 80 20 15 2 1 25 15 4,969 4,886 230 955 1,861 1,325 390 125 55 20 8 2 55 20 5,658 5,480 392 1,226 1,896 1,204 602 160 145 30 3 3 65 50 . 12,434 12,221 721 2,478 4,587 3,175 980 280 135 40 38 4 80 55 6,351 6,214 365 1,323 2,168 1,507 661 190 65 70 2 5 65 30 7,139 6,952 318 1,488 2,526 1,830 585 205 115 65 7 6 825 340 154,970 153,315 20,165 44,225 51,766 26,214 9,335 1,610 725 415 515 7 700 115 133,393 131,734 14,055 38,017 43,842 27,440 6,760 1,620 800 210 649 8 80 55 6,087 5,965 329 1,242 2,106 1,462 641 185 55 65 2 9 60 30 7,033 6,851 294 1,461 2,501 1,825 570 200 110 65 7 10 390 145 60,090 59,325 6,397 16,065 21,397 10,753 3,933 780 315 240 210 11 250 50 54,130 53,348 4,387 15,529 17,952 11,750 3,005 725 355 110 317 i: 60 45 5,269 5,15? 229 1,052 1,835 1,290 586 165 45 65 2 13 60 25 6,737 6,555 268 1,387 2,410 1,770 555 165 110 65 7 14 170 110 35,826 35,406 1,930 7,679 13,804 7,980 3,358 655 205 150 65 15 240 45 40,535 39,753 1,766 9,428 14,919 10,310 2,760 570 355 110 317 16 20 3,764 3,717 220 777 1,403 881 381 55 20 25 2 17 50 4,316 4,259 214 965 1,605 1,085 310 80 30 20 7 18 215 81,163 80,051 10,724 23,220 30,350 11,511 3,951 295 100 210 802 19 690 52,513 51,305 6,138 15,880 19,387 7,560 1,895 445 295 160 753 2^: 75 75 5,144 5,032 210 1,059 1,795 1,287 551 130 50 60 2 21 65 50 6,046 5,674 218 1,151 2,180 1,640 520 165 95 70 7 22 8,375 6,875 692,6% 678,466 36,231 164,967 260,423 160,040 48,430 8,375 4,585 3,945 5,700 2?' 3,875 2,520 546,271 537,096 30,398 120,963 210,750 131,325 36,680 6,980 4,715 2,530 1,930 24 65 35 5.565 5,473 324 1,214 1,972 1,-292 541 130 50 40 2 25 30 25 6,486 6,383 329 1,381 2,378 1,640 505 150 80 15 8 26 315 60 62,479 61,922 14,822 18,428 17,445 7,986 2,746 495 260 120 177 27 105 25 58,340 57,989 14,844 15,844 16,676 8,065 2,205 355 170 20 161 28 23,625 5,295 7,230,458 7,175,118 2,246,404 2,160,873 1,762,667 734,134 234,100 36,940 21,570 6,970 26,800 29 11,630 2,025 9,039,213 8,990,438 2,855,270 2,534,162 2,438,296 898,640 227,220 36,850 19,080 1,775 27,920 3C 20 2,771 2,739 196 621 1,140 576 181 25 15 15 2 31 40 5 4,099 4,047 213 960 1,594 945 270 65 35 10 7 32 160 64,414 63,571 10,428 19,729 24,004 6,572 2,693 145 40 50 753 33 600 5 88,600 87,360 12,871 30,386 31,703 9,665 2,195 540 175 20 1,045 34 5,985 2,511,863 2,477,443 433,809 799,743 892,276 257,890 87,575 6,150 1,320 1,700 31,400 35 15,625 200 3,515,015 3,465,865 523,831 1,275,992 1,244,452 329,270 78,865 13,455 4,510 740 43,900 36 40 20 2,381 2,360 122 519 906 612 171 30 15 5 1 37 15 30 3,408 3,340 164 698 1,378 775 275 50 40 20 8 38 1,290 2,450 412,543 407,518 184,264 58,940 67,079 84,175 11,855 1,205 695 330 4,000 39 710 680 304,225 296,245 23,658 69,795 117,732 61,990 20,615 2,455 2,170 505 5,305 40 60 45 3,741 3,689 159 776 1,393 895 386 80 25 25 2 41 50 25 4,706 4,599 182 914 1,768 1,240 390 105 75 25 7 42 46,670 6,825 3,348,753 3,314,518 194,404 980,548 1,380,147 581,664 151,710 26,045 4,785 4,950 24,500 43 29,740 5,250 2,980,495 2,931,180 230,093 670,710 1,257,027 592,365 159,470 21,51'5 22,735 4,805 21,775 44 11,575 1,575 941,384 931,164 55,753 274,576 387,214 161,690 44,591 7,340 1,545 1,875 6,800 45 10,290 1,830 1,021,931 1,003,713 79,057 227,119 428,477 207,815 53,825 7,420 8,485 1,470 8,263 46 404,490 26,410 133,992,890 133,137,378 9,639,838 38,325,953 51,494,401 24,327,647 8,123,051 1,226,488 289,120 136,498 429,894 47 8,555 540 3,253,250 3,233,072 343,209 1,023,997 1,156,910 521,660 161,656 25,640 6,175 2,175 11,828 48 6,755 2,430 2,899,627 2,850,747 190,215 770,535 1,095,857 613,120 151,800 29,220 9,685 1,025 38, 170 49 25 10 4,217 4,196 266 1,061 1,608 895 311 55 15 5 1 50 15 10 4^756 4,708 256 1,169 1,863 1,100 260 60 25 10 13 51 385 160 148,894 148,654 20,120 50,672 52,734 19,983 4,480 665 80 100 60 52 265 60 171,865 169,990 25,946 61,289 56,890 22,005 3,310 550 390 100 1,385 53 20 10 2,088 2,078 148 694 819 322 75 20 10 54 5 10 2,962 2,929 201 877 1,196 545 80 30 10 10 13 55 325 110 80,548 80.488 12,773 31,393 27,795 7,017 1,320 190 60 56 75 60 113,405 111,980 20,592 44,548 34,635 10,885 1,015 305 200 100 1,125 57 7,725 1,450 2,240,350 2,237,850 406,313 890,457 729,775 173,130 34,950 3,225 2,500 58 750 1,200 3,099,834 3,068,814 598,949 1,198,430 968,960 271,925 21,500 9,050 3,320 1,500 26,200 59 503,150 501,150 88,900 209,850 159,325 42,575 500 2,000 60 1,200 1,104,698 1,087,358 248,063 504,740 267,485 57,965 5,105 4,000 3,290 250 13,800 61 5 1,698 1,687 174 315 493 380 255 70 5 5 1 20 3,748 3,723 202 895 1,246 990 295 95 20 5 63 100 119,854 119,303 16,268 20,252 38,619 23,529 16,530 4,105 450 100 1 t 4 700 312,246 311,486 31,625 96,286 98,885 65,270 15,410 4,010 610 150 65 400 579,372 577,807 132,350 142,431 167,961 84,045 42,360 8,660 550 1,000 15 66 8,400 4,258,192 4,249,237 535,876 1,439,391 1,346,965 746,765 149,670 30,570 6,705 2,250 67 400 469,408 468,958 120,569 123,090 130,214 64,715 27,940 2,430 450 68 6,900 3,575,213 3,566,598 454,577 1,246,555 1,135,396 599,580 113, 565 16,925 6,365 2,250 30 5 8,183 8,111 580 1,908 2,855 1,931 726 111 70 2 ' 25 5 7,867 7,775 459 1,810 2,741 2,025 580 160 70 16 12 '1 820 50 785,357 782,724 136,030 248,958 250,052 111,733 32,570 3,381 1,620 1,013 % 600 450 904,531 900,611 138,821 284,565 297,410 145,335 28,185 6,295 2,055 40 1,825 '•: 5,090 75 12,503,186 12,474,891 2,614,402 4,291,037 3,659,972 1,512,695 355,660 41,125 15,995 12,300 7- 5,100 2,000 13,583,959 13,540,359 2,443,130 4,614,312 4,258,077 1,876,185 301,030 47,625 15,425 575 27,600 75 2,425 75 10,618,880 10,591,710 2,292,956 3,727,585 3,077,126 1,220,965 259,145 13,933 15 ,670 11,500 76 4,700 250 11,742,438 11,705,223 2,112,082 4,139,910 3,615,761 1,561,615 239,605 36,250 14,540 575 22,100 77 20 5 7,763 7,731 566 1,880 2,706 1,782 701 96 20 10 2 78 445 110 704,598 702 ,430 119,407 234,709 214,585 99,144 30,730 3,855 480 135 1,553 79 9,300 375 19,352,471 19,318,996 3,772,560 6,952,972 5,630,824 2,287,620 593,145 81,875 9,250 2,225 22,000 81. 2,625 15,336,503 15,309,903 3,106,313 5,721,635 4,471,764 1,612,896 361,195 36,100 9,100 17,500 31 2,410 870 258,080 255,783 29,301 68,570 84,597 49,125 20,825 3,365 1,315 170 812 32 3,025 490 214,119 211,786 20,667 58,067 68,642 47,355 13,135 3,920 1,550 100 683 HI 2,095 440 352,258 349,227 47,752 101,013 115,311 57,436 24,150 3,565 855 150 2,026 84 134 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are baaed on reporta for only Item (For definitions and explanat ionB, aee text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. . 1950. . Land in farms acres 1954.. 1950.. Average size of farm acres 1954. . 1950. . Value of laud and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. . 1950.. Average per acre dollars 1954.. 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in faras according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949. . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949. . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Other cropland farms reporting 1954. . acres 1954.. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954., Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. . acres 1954.. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954., 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949., acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949., Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954 . . Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Oops on which coaoercial fertilizer »as used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other pasture .farms reporting. tons. acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Wheat farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other crops farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 61,808 65,302 42,096,666 41,319,451 681.1 632.7 24,505 18,011 35.93 28.89 89 60,604 63,972 21,426,350 20,342,560 396 311 328 619 2,774 10,769 33,508 11,899 13,470 15,347 772,009 926,102 47,221 51,545 5,745,858 6,366,296 43,989 4,430,032 16,001 1,315,826 3,932 341,025 5,249 191,347 42,970 11,407,270 2,122 104,146 58,326 2,212,807 60,778 64,305 27,944,217 27,634,958 51,900 56,854 12,520,304 12,263,837 8,226 10,664 532,372 785,826 474 340 44,591 43,173 6,016 1,184,331 681 73,963 1,835 38,135 86 391 6,717 2,737 5,072 129,853 6,920 20,724 766,799 679 5,274 58,093 6,653 20,744 680,953 38,992 39,109 25,805,816 24,131,041 661.8 617.0 26,020 19,326 39.13 31.72 90 38,992 39,109 14,780,800 13,512,912 10 11 40 117 1,193 6,321 22,525 8,775 8,559 9,898 442,444 506,861 33,154 34,131 4,394,521 4,550,082 31,825 3,574,582 10,341 819,939 2,027 143,953 3,232 90,010 25,326 4,501,482 1,163 45,552 36,806 1,452,606 38,992 39,109 19,617,765 18,569,855 31,306 32,797 5,087,879 4,567,345 4,770 5,899 233,963 344,938 71 128 4,993 15,521 3,644 769,267 342 39,026 521 931 21,235 35 57 807 1,712 2,993 81,224 5,286 14,927 597,657 211 806 10,264 4,880 13,478 512,745 830 690 473,486 365,501 570.5 529.7 57,953 40,634 100.96 75.49 830 690 358,501 268,404 10 5 25 200 345 245 168 164 6,893 5,551 666 545 65,418 55,528 640 58,310 119 7,108 138 7,974 170 6,999 217 8,484 25 .320 750 19,217 830 690 430,812 329,483 430 400 23,351 21,412 277 308 14,973 15,382 41 25 5,460 3,520 54 6 683 36 196 2,771 12 120 1,420 114 165 3,390 533 3,156 78,141 366 3,970 42,573 638 4,513 91,149 15 5 290 100 19.3 20.0 2,000 2,000 111.11 100.00 33 10 170 5 75 15.'6 8,500 560.67 3,185 2,558 1,535,258 1,089,885 482.0 426.1 15,929 11,094' 32.70 25.72 3,050 2,398 714,435 465,964 10 31 35 125 305 830 1,567 147 681 454 35,963 24,518 1,963 1,598 164,488 152,260 1,682 89,298 920 75,190 308 37,565 239 15,339 2,617 466,197 113 4,534 3,065 101,271 3,060 2,463 914,886 642,742 3,055 2,468 339,725 401,853 448 416 52,904 53,257 23 5 1,515 425 255 36,943 57 6,515 27 74 1,597 96 186 3,620 107 214 7,255 84 176 4,625 296 281 75,549 40,995 255.2 145.9 14,040 7,616 49.57 45.41 84 211 181 41,434 23,240 25 10 5 I 5 40 25 77 56 3,092 1,940 130 95 11,300 4,735 120 5,744 53 5,556 10 835 26 305 165 13,638 5 170 285 4,945 231 206 55,826 29,915 231 191 17,565 8,710 31 70 1,140 2,590 18 1,825 7,740' 10,170 8,319,313 9,642,356 1,074.8 948.1 26, 504 18,487 24.73 19.99 7,535 9,842 2,697,102 3,118,103 46 33 93 152 536 1,468 3,564 1,643 1,727 2,104 164,410 237,922 4,574 6,876 528,187 895,598 3,903 322,481 1,938 205,706 692 90,798 767 40,072 6,565 4,499,005 416 35,592 7,361 299,739 7,562 9,909 3,389,699 4,251,623 7,414 9,840 754,213 5,242,581 1,315 1,812 130,870 214,275 159 60 23,131 11,292 1,072 212,957 138 15,162 15 200 10 10 300 190 390 7,936 26 140 2,345 434 1,124 26,049 354 912 36,209 13 12 147 365 975 26,369 Z Reported in small fractions . FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: a sample of farms. See text] NORTH DAKOTA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 135 The State — continued Type of farm — Continued General — Con. Primarily livestock 988 1,380 551,084 651,225 557.8 471.9 17,782 12,438 32.62 26.44 988 1,355 250,804 325,900 5 5 10 50 272 593 53 271 316 16,668 14,427 664 925 55,771 64,755 569 31,969 285 23,802 48 3,444 53 2,065 832 189,203 48 1,345 973 33,129 988 1,355 323,243 405,082 968 1,344 209,315 218,428 91 192 5,509 11,569 12 541 99 11,867 Crop and livestock 12 876 30 30 1,030 72 230 4,624 16 21 556 60 61 2,110 6,831 8,050 4,527,773 4,686,550 662.8 582.2 20,383 16,032 31.00 27.82 91 6,831 8,050 2,276,455 2,372,034 15 185 1,208 4,487 936 1,675 1,984 88,556 111,361 4,899 6,120 427,627 545,235 4,357 296,449 1,780 131,178 448 36,779 546 21,180 5,859 1,426,921 293 14,110 6,606 250,255 6,831 8,050 2,792,638 3,028,630 6,707 7,847 552,256 1,497,801 871 1,284 57,959 97,866 67 66 5,741 7,895 792 131,058 108 9,698 75 105 2,309 11 50 1,485 280 408 10,810 395 789 29,211 905 381 684 ,096 Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied 2,347 2,733 506,779 529,298 215.9 193.7 6,077 5,291 36.98 33.01 79 1,568 2,016 118,897 140,750 290 221 140 175 405 243 81 13 158 260 7,884 16,346 780 973 62,203 70,470 561 28,122 402 34,081 179 14,243 125 11,760 1,084 257,870 33 981 1,938 33,922 1,685 2,192 188,984 227,566 1,322 1,707 279,997 277,114 261 556 26,003 40,943 78 26 310 1,240 40 7,136 2 688 3 5 162 12 16 420 31 22 654 168 72 69 838 Total all farms 10,779 11,414 11,131,265 10,715,399 1,032.7 938.8 25,424 18,937 25.38 20.77 92 10,620 11,204 3,736,020 3,506,446 31 35 38 143 517 1,979 5,927 1,950 1,222 1,597 118,297 192,234 8,300 8,834 1,115,336 1,312,496 7,815 914,130 2,544 201,206 376 64,441 296 27,549 9,636 5,794,762 579 36,885 10,006 274,860 10,658 11,309 4,969,653 5,011,176 10,124 10,591 5,977,500 5,567,617 606 813 91,990 148,296 236 208 25,227 26,398 3,198 686,418 497 58 ,032 65 116 2,582 6 30 1,210 197 463 8,869 315 917 33,163 13 32 476 153 297 7,315 Type of farm Cash- grain 5,075 4,478 4,449,212 3,617,848 876.7 807.9 26,209 19,279 29.67 24.33 90 5,075 4,478 1,960,533 1,598,592 10 1 10 12 168 847 2,878 1,149 496 573 48,227 57,767 4,465 3,779 724,466 622,872 4,348 628,991 1,225 95,475 81 16,059 95 5,961 4,474 1,570,608 228 11,206 4,635 123,358 5,075 4,478 2,733,226 2,279,231 4,617 3,988 1,634,894 1,257,772 163 288 22,020 49,976 26 66 2,155 9,273 1,671 401,394 252 31,414 30 812 1 W 10 56 62 2,441 195 578 24,013 36 52 114 Other field- crop 35 30 10,450 6,590 298.6 219.7 22,960 29,810 92.58 127.61 71 35 30 6,725 4,755 10 395 90 10 15 1,620 480 10 1,620 25 600 15 175 30 1,110 35 30 8,740 5,325 35 15 995 780 690 25 20 ,795 ,320 10 600 Vegetable 17 915 5 28 425 20 24 1,115 Fruit- and-nut 638 531 390,193 301,585 611.6 568.0 17,908 13,553 29.71 24.27 96 638 511 160,042 110,910 32 66 55 4,063 3,755 432 391 34,457 50,355 393 24,627 149 9,830 24 4,719 9 210 617 176,076 50 1,483 626 10,626 638 526 198,562 165,020 633 506 184,858 131,275 31 20 4,929 4,635 11 148 24,784 45 5,515 Poultry 23 82 1,175 7 20 980 11 4,320 392.7 13,818 35.19 100 11 803 11 1,435 480 5 955 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 11 100 11 2,238 11 1,982 2,770 3,735 4,415,170 5,104,005 1,593.9 1,366.5 29,612 21,946 19.37 16.52 92 2,723 3,651 959,121 1,157,190 1 13 18 61 168 573 1,354 535 380 573 51,366 101,188 1,743 2,722 197,859 441,040 1,562 143,822 615 54,037 188 33,567 119 15,783 2,640 3,066,336 174 15,822 2,607 91,138 2,740 3,680 1,208,346 1,699,418 2,716 3,668 3,151,269 3,376,821 270 284 49,350 62,950 89 37 11,548 4,210 773 159,649 117 12,930 1,102 77 272 4,203 55 106 4,247 111 ,745 Primarily crop Pnmari ly vestock 42 47,166 19,547 620.6 465.4 25,500 16,212 40.66 34.83 76 42 17,984 8,630 5 5 30 27 9 14 6 1,955 751 42 32 4,716 3,258 35 2,407 25 2,309 11 2,543 27 960 44 15,501 70 3,507 76 42 24,655 12,639 55 22 19,999 5,933 38 10 3,503 530 17 25 2,545 3,245 8 1,040 239 257 175,830 161,090 735.7 626.8 20,412 14,309 28.02 22.98 94 239 257 60,735 51 167 6 20 46 621 3,587 174 172 12,843 19,108 172 10,399 33 2,444 6 255 6 310 239 93,763 7 380 239 7,303 239 257 74,199 84,640 239 251 94,639 74,197 7 15 565 1,910 12 541 66 7,480 Crop and Liveatock 4 260 17 125 934 1,595 1,791 384,517 1,338,099 868.0 747.1 23,246 17,626 27.21 24.24 93 1,595 1,791 537,358 525,319 269 1,061 210 223 273 10,385 19,881 1,277 1,425 120,244 142,493 1,187 95,649 412 24,595 63 6,638 28 1,965 1,556 675,603 1,551 32,324 1,595 1,791 667,987 687,693 1,588 1,766 692,626 632,419 84 140 8,603 25,055 48 45 4,423 5,475 487 86,325 78 7,204 1 4 30 5 30 1,200 23 26 585 Miscel- laneous and unclas- sified 340 550 254,407 166,635 748.3 303.0 9,175 7,160 29.97 27.33 92 228 444 32,719 39,105 20 20 10 35 60 33 13 61 1,285 5,215 146 298 17,696 32,890 97 6,135 80 11,561 3 660 12 2,360 230 194,293 12 524 237 5,394 249 505 51,700 77,210 230 375 196,238 88,420 13 51 3,020 2,550 8 15 220 875 29 4,611 1 18 136 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Livestock other than dairy and poultry FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954 . . 1950. . Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. 1950. Average per acre dollars 1954. 1950. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954. Land in faraa according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over... farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949., acres 1954. . 1949.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949.. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954., acres 1954. Other cropland farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954,. acres 1954. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949., Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949., Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. acres 1954.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coaaercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. tons. acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Wheat farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other crops farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 6,443 5,076 7,158 5,722 5,123,055 4,095,944 5,135,775 4,193,017 795.1 806.9 717.5 732.8 22,898 24,059 15,979 16,620 28.82 29.91 22.68 23.26 91 92 6,363 5,076 7,083 5,722 2,232,642 1,918,017 2,173,159 1,877,856 15 20 35 96 35 419 245 1,136 765 3,379 2,886 1,263 1,145 1,032 758 1,312 1,090 69,743 47,187 104,392 77,611 5,867 4,835 6,411 5,399 1,140,523 985,633 1,128,256 1,005,526 5,694 4,744 921,432 825,754 1,826 1,369 219,091 159,879 69 40 16,085 9,275 118 96 13,249 9,567 4,954 3,801 1,298,354 831,150 189 145 11,749 5,779 6,074 4,783 352,459 295,115 6,378 5,076 7,093 5,722 3,442,908 2,950,837 3,405,807 2,960,993 5,359 4,135 . 6,048 4,769 1,384,182 887,612 1,436,787 968,744 178 128 374 272 29,334 18,842 63,952 46,696 106 31 74 52 12,275 2,054 7,744 5,168 931 799 192,512 168,682 24 16 2,935 1,952 10 18 380 28 13 31 12 853 223 263 232 622 553 0,229 27,559 1 1 (z) (Z) 1 1 131 94 240 89 5,793 4,059 11 6 3,350 3,620 304.5 603.3 24,145 27,667 79.28 45.86 100 2,536 1,585 6 320 1 5 20 1,985 1 20 1 120 10 210 11 144 11 6 2,876 3,570 11 530 i 120 10 1,790 5 4 150 187 151 107,685 68,290 575.9 452.3 12,773 8,799 22.43 18.22 90 187 151 35,683 22,230 37 30 1,545 2,620 126 71 19,540 7,955 110 8,895 67 10,645 2 213 187 45,441 172 5,263 187 151 56,768 32,805 187 151 46,986 33,250 2 20 213 2,200 2 5 150 425 28 5,014 1 165 2,680 446.7 16,000 50.00 83 1 40 6 1,231 279 6 435 449 515,053 461,870 1,184.0 1,028.7 27,285 17,312 24.07 17.60 89 420 429 131,664 117,264 51 117 171 65 92 88 9,897 15,885 346 342 66,202 45,612 317 41,350 178 24,852 28 6,060 8 1,269 404 276,848 25 5,603 414 23,113 425 434 207,763 178,761 429 419 292,805 275,580 35 36 7,329 11,011 51 2 7,388 481 35 7,377 36 410 12 29 965 19 71 680 Z Reported In email fractions. NORTH DAKOTA 137 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Area 2a — Continued Area 2b Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm Genera — Con. Miscel- laneous Livestock other General Miscel- laneous all Other Primarily Crop and and unclass i- farms Caeh- grain Cotton field- Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and and unclas- livestock livestock fiod crop crop livestock livestock sif ied -;9 365 280 5,837 3,137 11 796 24 80 1,076 191 1 45 498 275 6,215 2,612 5 528 30 1,344 25 225 1,200 246 2 37,098 291,805 52,125 4,636,078 2,363,285 309,408 5,050 1,018,646 19,440 63,110 816,047 41,092 3 22,680 312,598 61,340 4,581,956 1,821,496 100 259,330 4,030 1,475,795 13,585 147,085 814,193 46,342 4 757.1 799.5 186.2 794.3 753.4 592.7 459.1 1,279.7 810.0 788.9 758.4 215.1 5 504.0 627.7 223.1 73'?. 2 697.4 20.0 491.2 134.3 1,098.1 543.4 653.7 678.5 188.4 6 22,544 19,418 4,603 19,333 19,535 15,056 22,827 26,940 21,112 16,645 17,717 8,901 7 13,050 14,429 5,393 15,075 lb, 050 2,666 10,296 4,083 18,117 4,058 13,835 14,470 4,262 8 29.91 24.25 22.36 24.49 25.75 26.19 49.72 20.28 26.27 19.72 24.35 40.04 9 23.43 22.37 21.97 20.47 22.85 100.00 20.90 30.40 16.74 9.24 21.08 21.45 23.63 10 100 94 73 86 87 88 100 77 67 60 90 82 11 49 365 215 5,772 3,137 522 6 781 24 80 1,076 146 12 40 498 225 6,125 2,612 5 508 30 1,324 25 225 1,200 196 13 12,283 110,277 14,695 2,311,196 1,350,023 141,730 2,300 354,919 10,481 25,280 412,250 14,213 L4 9,650 127,355 12,670 10 20 30 30 2,197,816 10 25 25 30 1,031,400 35 120,586 10 1,880 528,191 5 10 6,405 71,000 5 420,521 17,798 10 25 15 10 15 16 17 18 19 5 S5 141 35 25 21 20 40 20 15 104 35 644 281 151 101 1 85 25 21 33 214 5 3,398 1,382 301 5 375 is 61 736 20 22 1 42 1,499 939 35 1 269 6 13 235 1 23 15 83 20 492 277 44 71 3 6 76 15 24 10 79 15 580 245 26 5 187 5 15 87 10 25 2,150 6,839 1,300 46,610 28,571 4,715 8,524 247 210 4,163 180 26 120 5,006 3,150 71,506 20,221 2,273 285 32,033 3,125 680 11,309 1,580 27 43 321 165 2,582 1,478 203 6 345 6 30 454 60 28 35 443 105 3,386 1,449 5 273 5 803 5 135 621 90 29 6,514 46,040 11,665 239,085 130,144 18,319 645 49,122 482 1,364 33,344 5,665 30 3,920 54,122 6,080 379,456 156,897 10 23,303 690 121,191 155 10,170 58,610 8,430 31 41 308 150 1,873 1,154 140 6 234 2 22 295 20 32 4,025 30,894 7,975 95,138 64,356 5,579 195 11,444 68 490 12,596 410 33 13 119 65 1,282 696 104 1 204 6 14 212 45 34 2,489 15,146 3,690 143,947 65,788 12,740 450 37,678 414 874. 20,748 5,255 35 1 133 49 10 50 2 17 5 36 750 10,866 3,575 915 4,350 876 1,100 50 37 5 5 197 85 17 43 2 39 11 38 2,005 75 14,983 4,017 970 5,048 337 3,846 765 39 44 343 150 5,288 2,755 492 11 770 18 80 1,056 106 40 14,148 10£ ,814 19,775 1,732,720 716,761 115,840 2,065 546,212 6,262 32,747 . '-. ' 13,771 41 18 118 48 12 24 10 23 1 42 345 8,098 2,901 335 2,850 125 1,700 187 43 49 345 260 5,366 2,811 490 6 761 19 80 1,033 166 44 2,003 19,080 4,615 280,618 130,194 26,919 40 50,471 755 3,509 62,282 6,448 45 49 365 225 5,787 3,137 522 6 781 24 80 1,076 161 46 40 498 230 6,140 2,612 518 30 1,324 25 225 1,200 201 47 20,947 163,156 27,660 2,596,891 1,503,738 164,764 2,945 412,565 11,210 26,854 449,757 20,058 48 13,690 186,483 21,900 2,648,778 1,208,518 45 146,162 2,855 681,415 9,685 81,850 490,440 27,808 49 49 358 160 5,443 2,848 512 11 781 19 80 1,071 121 50 45 482 170 5,729 ' 2,343 503 15 1,308 15 220 1,189 136 51 16,298 114,403 21,075 1,790,196 748,907 121,470 2,065 559,086 7,385 32,957 304,325 14,001 52 7,960 111,188 36,505 1,738,230 527,188 96,753 1,135 755,012 6,395 57,000 278,858 15,889 53 7 5 293 117 22 88 3 52 11 54 5 26 15 432 148 21 5 146 5 10 76 16 55 2,755 75 25,849 7,592 1,885 9,398 1,213 4,946 815 56 260 2,165 7 15 658 1,670 1,620 71,287 7 120 24,204 1 60 50 3,412 85 29,646 1 50 25 1,100 11,870 895 5 10 57 58 .59 60 61 8 46 5 368 187 21 1 75 7 13 64 62 1,350 7,959 2 129 5 5 110 9 24 905 3 4 189 525 5 2 55 5 2 45 58,351 70 5,385 6 4 189 40 64 2,539 63 80 3,232 50 44 1,641 28,120 26 1,752 13 18 610 38 48 2,177 40 37 1,330 2,535 5 575 140 15,595 16 1,543 6 4 189 9 29 1,556 10 14 434 2 1 46 880 1,997 5 1 30 5 4 170 9,084 23 1,515 13 16 343 15 18 621 3 2 95 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 379126 O -56 -11 138 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy- Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry FARMS, ACREACE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. 1950. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acre3 1954. 1950. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm .dollars 1954. 1950. Average per acre dollars 1954. 1950. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954. Laud in faras according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. 10 to 19 acres. farms reporting 1954. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. 50 io 99 acres farms reporting 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954. 1949.. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949.. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954., acres 1954,. Other cropland farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland pastured .....farms reporting 1954. acres 1954.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954.. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954., Cropland, total farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Woodland, total farms reporting 1954., 1949. acres 1954., 1949., Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949. , Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954., acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Oops on which commercial fertilizer *as used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting., tons., acres on which used., Other pasture farms reporting., tons. , acres on which used. , Corn -farms reporting. , tons., acres on which used., Wheat farms reporting. . tons., acres on which used., Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc. ...farms reporting., tons. , acres on which used.. Other crops farms reporting. , tons., acres on which used., 14,428 9,984 15,239 11,463 8 ,958,729 6,641,732 8 ,795,266 7,155,309 620.9 665.2 577.2 624.2 22,788 25,174 16,178 17,928 36.06 37.79 28.20 29.08 89 91 14,071 9,984 14,863 11,463 5 ,029,772 3,916,416 4 ,816,795 4,135,265 125 120 5 90 5 195 30 747 315 2,356 1,517 7,471 5,635 2,967 2,477 3,652 2,511 4,550 3,576 211,713 132,958 242,658 183,559 12,513 9,409 13,234 10,894 1 ,817,026 1,452,590 1 ,768,327 1,552,429 11,815 9,139 1 ,290,221 1,092,100 5,906 4,201 526,805 360,490 1,025 410 137,410 50,429 1,185 687 68,060 29,140 9,331 6,256 1 ,118,098 638,789 361 238 15,056 8,063 13,708 9,569 576,650 421,410 LA,12I 9,984 14,949 11,463 7 ,058,511 5,501,964 6,827,780 5,871,253 11,771 7,816 13,330 9,886 1 ,467,221 822,176 1 ,576,506 981,233 1,895 986 2,631 1,444 205,470 79,569 256,261 99,513 55 47 10 5,648 8,531 1,080 771 552 138,501 105,198 31 11 3,709 1,734 81 60 165 57 4,690 2,670 7 1 62 (Z) 1,180 5 180 137 247 183 7,861 6,231 1,903 1,618 5,236 4,516 247,215 214,932 39 14 97 5 1,212 201 1,622 1,396 3,506 3,120 169,127 154,196 25 30 20,415 29,570 816.6 985.7 47,079 36,128 50.77 37.03 76 25 30 12,608 17,405 1,577 25 30 4,178 8,376 25 2,883 8 1,295 1 120 12 579 13 796 25 1,269 25 30 17,651 27,358 20 18 1,781 3,113 12 3 699 133 745 200 5 2,030 5 10 50 8 35 1,205 60 720 7 5 90 18.0 2,000 111.11 100 5 75 15.0 8,500 970 586 399,789 198,640 412.2 339.1 14,427 9,501 34.11 27.38 84 895 521 78,445 5 15 10 70 141 235 390 29 270 136 15,077 7,140 672 336 66,983 33,545 589 34,054 370 32,929 176 26,711 101 11,159 702 58,522 19 961 954 33,366 905 546 270,031 119,130 930 571 100,310 67,685 212 230 37,870 36,280 34 2,680 10 290 51 102 3,500 36 68 ,850 56 55 11,910 8,090 212.7 147.1 11,591 5,461 44.81 31.07 82 6,200 3,835 ' 10 10 15 1 15 10 275 55 31 20 1,280 1,170 31 980 6 300 5 750 31 2,560 55 845 41 40 7,755 5,060 46 40 3,585 1,930 5 15 750 1,425 6 1,000 1,163 1,041 876,163 644,458 753.4 619.1 23,122 13,244 28.45 21.69 85 1,112 950 385,989 231,499 25 20 30 86 234 476 241 325 320 33,333 22,990 848 633 119,981 69,337 698 60,533 511 59,448 193 32,367 173 9,804 866 243,044 51 4,202 1,076 51,645 1,117 971 539,303 323,826 1,091 1,016 308,744 297,126 305 375 42,171 61,589 17 21 4,098 6,601 72 10,315 9 12 410 6 62 1,175 22 40 1,150 109 315 15,603 6 (Z) 6 68 122 5,463 Z Reported In small fractions. NORTH DAKOTA 139 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text J Area 3a — Continued Type of farm — Continued General — Con. Primarily livestock 191 130 105,184 56,635 550.7 435.7 16,734 10,650 31.39 23.69 86 191 125 50,242 23,825 165 90 22,866 5,410 143 9,965 108 12,901 16 2,005 21 1,440 155 16,846 5 100 191 7,855 191 125 77,038 30,440 191 125 22,781 17,585 37 25 3,445 5,265 1 560 Crop and livestock 5 125 5 150 10 28 1,180 1,207 1,141 753,663 591,084 624.4 518.0 19,646 12,453 31.07 24.50 89 1,207 1,141 410,432 292,069 10 40 50 200 114 784 12 183 63 397 25 387 ,930 23,425 ,205 21,667 1,024 1,019 120,867 84,990 938 76,005 513 44,862 99 14,198 122 7,598 953 130,794 41 1,050 1,152 46,349 1,207 1,141 554,724 398,726 1,166 1,106 168,417 161,032 174 221 21,796 23,610 12 1 660 600 84 13,585 5 850 Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied 10 200 140 93 211 9,515 32 285 153 6,508 727 766 93,315 95,950 128.4 125.3 5,463 3,500 38.45 27.50 79 511 571 27,315 26,449 90 90 55 60 140 65 10 1 51 81 1,580 4,075 261 185 18,735 8,395 191 9,580 151 9,155 120 10,785 56 7,045 281 17,220 5 50 596 10,635 551 606 47,630 38,919 427 546 29,585 45,905 146 306 17,830 27,910 20 5 25 15 5 1,000 10 8 300 Total all farms 9,387 9,790 5,569,419 5,480,904 593.3 559.8 21,861 16,755 36.54 30.23 87 9,211 9,554 3,375,761 3,179,350 50 50 35 50 310 1,474 5,355 1,887 2,170 2,378 130,400 147,060 7,651 8,353 703,061 910,983 7,234 576,685 2,126 126,376 418 16,636 1,122 21,189 7,010 932,803 380 15,995 9,028 389,569 9,217 9,605 4,209,222 4,237,393 8,131 8,748 1,079,839 1,053,426 1,417 1,592 37,825 51,246 7 1 382 150 300 45,980 17 934 117 243 6,766 8 7 170 507 673 21,095 938 2,362 95,772 23 107 1,326 902 2,169 85,430 Type of farm CaBh- grain 6,184 5,417 3,874,813 3,264,237 626.6 602.6 23,894 18,668 38.00 31.47 87 6,184 5,417 2,444,196 1,992,691 10 5 120 876 3,680 1,493 1,400 1,285 82,192 71,386 5,523 5,006 557,491 601,855 5,364 476,693 1,399 80,798 271 9,734 756 14,327 4,342 505,380 238 9,655 5,943 261,493 6,184 5,417 3,083,879 2,665,932 ' 5,144 4,651 597,306 474,364 943 939 24,061 26,784 196 34,301 6 114 73 149 4,615 8 7 170 303 400 12,132 704 1,910 78,311 17 83 992 695 1,822 72,853 Other field- crop 16 7,015 16 6,561 Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy 490 491 210,618 191,410 429.8 389.8 15,005 11,359 33.94 29.59 91 461 115,379 97,063 19 111 111 3,940 6,615 299 356 16,089 27,337 245 9,023 144 7,066 38 1,035 45 1,802 414 53,423 505 475 18,950 470 471 135,408 131,015 470 486 58,398 54,050 71 40 2,837 1,160 5 Poultry 325 6 260 1 (Z) 13 17 630 11 g 370 66 45 21,665 9,700 328.3 215.6 15,745 6,798 44.11 28.32 85 14,976 6,315 5 10 10 35 1 26 10 1,351 1,000 35 30 1,860 1,030 30 1,225 20 635 36 2,131 66 1,272 61 40 18,187 8,345 56 25 3,482 2,015 11 10 75 105 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 5 15 200 933 1,521 636,386 936,853 682.1 615.9 21,059 15,888 30.20 25.96 86 918 1,490 321,507 473,627 5 20 15 25 80 163 409 201 231 337 15,869 29,033 603 1,126 50,068 122,617 531 34,496 181 15,572 29 2,663 129 2,419 795 201,896 49 2,725 901 41,964 918 1,491 387,444 625,277 883 1,446 220,428 281,898 153 316 5,082 11,144 32 5,309 29 58 1,235 79 126 4,048 81 192 7,690 58 115 ,452 Primarily crop 59 5 29,772 1,600 504.6 320.0 20,495 3,200 37.24 10.00 92 59 5 20,484 525 49 5 3,234 225 44 1,707 18 1,527 5 45 5 35 42 4,470 5 325 54 1,294 59 5 23,928 750 48 5 4,725 500 10 80 Primarily livestock Crop and livestock 10 200 5 10 150 161 329 76,450 128,165 474.8 389.6 15,360 11,304 34.32 28.91 89 161 319 42,462 74,417 10 50 92 9 62 113 3,677 5,534 125 259 5,845 15,095 6 209 15 90 146 17,830 11 350 156 6,337 161 319 51,984 95,046 161 324 21,716 32,454 21 27 299 249 7 10 325 30 55 1,580 5 10 200 20 1,222 1,614 696,365 899,272 569.9 557.2 19,677 16,503 34.76 29.62 91 1,222 1,614 407,316 507,663 225 828 154 322 480 21,517 32,052 991 1,418 67,630 133,834 915 50,102 288 17,528 64 2,925 156 2,391 1,068 139,337 65 2,340 1,196 55,249 1,222 1,614 496,463 673,549 1,202 1,594 163,779 199,190 198 219 5,316 10,696 53 5,640 20 705 98 109 3,705 100 170 7,136 103 134 5,550 Miscel- laneous and unclas- sif ied 272 352 23,350 42,652 85.8 121.2 4,625 4,675 47.29 43.23 74 136 197 9,441 20,488 40 25 5 35 30 12 41 1,644 1,436 26 152 844 8,790 16 254 10 590 5 25 5 50 167 8,336 5 95 237 3,010 142 232 11,929 30,714 167 206 10,005 8,861 10 31 75 1,038 1 1 72 7 73 190 74 75 76 77 1 78 14 79 134 80 81 82 83 140 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reporta for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farina Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. 1950. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. 1950. Average per acre. dollars 1954. 1950. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954. Land in farns according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cultivated summer f allow.'. ... farms reporting 1954., acres 1954. Other cropland farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954 . acres 1954. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Cropland, total farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954 . , 1949., Woodland, total farms reporting 1954., 1949. acres 1954., 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949. acres 1954., 1949., Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954., USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Oops on vhich coniBercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Whee t farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other crops farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 5,777 5,997 2,623,675 2,623,942 454.2 437.5 21, 865 15,610 47.46 36.57 89 5,611 5,836 1,835,558 1,716,139 40 30 30 40 250 1,030 3,329 862 1,936 1,570 91,707 58,662 2,807 3,398 139,231 213,493 2,248 96,906 1,066 42, 325 438 20, 928 800 12,791 3,454 372,059 244 9,225 5,575 151,401 5,621 5,876 2,066,496 1,988,294 4,910 5,195 484,694 521,479 1,152 1,332 33,719 49,592 2 10 294 350 243 32, 178 229 359 7,566 21 83 1,220 716 1,500 36,970 261 432 13,723 27 40 813 462 1,029 31,539 2,978 2,615 1,398,361 1,119,655 469.6 428.2 25,106 18,023 52.75 41.90 90 2,978 2,615 1,049,388 824, 356 10 70 475 1,896 527 992 739 36,257 21, 789 1,705 1,514 87,802 92,935 1,436 67,437 577 20,365 192 9,681 417 5,046 1,497 130, 747 83 2,780 2,867 79,440 2,978 2,615 ,173,447 939,080 2,341 2,068 176, 685 121,331 575 519 14,727 14,518 2 294 116 13, 561 103 192 3,322 1 5 50 465 1,004 25,231 207 330 17 36 463 319 655 23,279 167 120 51,045 38,495 305.7 320.8 14,570 9,859 52.49 29.52 79 157 110 29,580 20, 360 5 10 10 10 10 40 65 7 52 25 1,753 435 70 80 2,640 5,725 60 1,985 30 655 25 390 25 200 120 13,825 15 900 157 2,657 157 115 33,973 26,520 147 115 15,968 9,645 40 20 590 565 10 22 235 10 22 445 60 76 13,315 10, 300 221.9 135.5 10,058 8,448 48.31 62.15 92 8,530 6,470 5 5 25 10 11 375 155 10 20 405 660 10 360 40 30 2,515 5 170 60 1,450 45 46 9,310 7,285 35 51 2,890 1,545 5 5 40 1,226 1,541 659, 108 78t . .v 537.6 506.2 21,760 14, 717 39.89 28.92 89 1,195 1,501 409, 597 458,462 15 10 10 95 200 624 241 453 372 33,766 24,437 442 911 23,446 68,819 315 11, 549 207 11,897 146 8,046 220 4,657 909 146,512 87 3,955 1,197 33,084 1,195 1,511 466,809 551,718 1,195 1,496 188, 324 208,014 337 402 12,703 20,649 14,152 79 117 3,295 20 78 1,170 146 346 7,692 36 89 1,318 5 1 50 83 303 5,657 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: NORTH DAKOTA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 141 a sample of farms. See text] Area 3c — Continued Area 4 Type of farm — Cont lnued Total all Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- laneous Other Livestock General Miscel- laneous Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclassi- fied farms Cash- grain Cotton field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and [m iii 1 try Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and Livestock and unclas- sified 197 860 215 9,157 6,558 759 10 211 86 417 217 71 506 322 1 29* 1,108 226 9,489 6,802 608 151 75 539 198 100 698 318 2 67,120 389,061 18,100 4,054,445 2,982,469 439,271 200 66,520 16,609 198,787 103,592 26,292 196,315 24,390 3 114,955 464,420 87,670 3,986,209 2,959,479 318,706 32,135 8,875 239,293 111,513 20,615 266, 884 28,709 4 340.7 452.4 84.2 442.8 454.8 578.7 20.0 315.3 193.1 476.7 477.4 370.3 388.0 75.7 5 391.0 419.2 387.9 420.1 435.1 524.2 212.8 118.3 444.0 563.2 206.1 382.4 90.3 6 13,528 18,894 4,591 34,928 34,195 60,099 24,710 16,044 38,896 43,795 25,227 23,592 5,135 7 12,548 15,371 4,829 26,193 26,336 41,746 13, 276 11,544 24, 956 42,744 10,003 21,287 8,054 8 42.07 41.59 44.81 78.08 75.17 103.53 71.40 64.16 81.06 88.54 65.96 60.58 90.99 9 33.53 36.81 60.23 61.85 60.58 78.54 61.19 68.76 55.33 75.19 47.83 55.28 82.82 10 89 93 74 88 88 89 83 77 86 86 93 88 74 11 197 860 105 8,956 6,558 759 10 181 41 386 217 71 506 227 12 294 1,108 150 9,307 6,802 608 136 40 497 198 95 698 233 13 43, 559 265,281 8,515 2,905,401 2,142,227 336,632 30 44,050 8,385 134,305 77, 989 16, 243 133,541 11,999 14 70,723 320,463 9,140 15 15 2,752,855 125 31 2,052,752 5 238,098 10 16,370 4,740 10 151,870 80,941 14,340 178,644 15,100 105 26 1^ 16 17 18 5 75 15 10 25 25 5 5 65 25 5 5 30 19 'io 20 30 390 240 15 °15 *i6 '35 'io 10 '■40 15 20 85 180 30 2,150 1,560 175 60 5 80 80 20 145 25 21 96 583 5 4,649 3,668 315 90 15 155 95 30 281 22 6 72 1,471 1,045 239 16 1 91 32 6 40 1 23 70 338 10 2,966 2,125 140 101 26 175 91 35 236 37 24 77 331 15 3,360 2,390 149 71 20 227 89 30 347 37 25 4,075 14,781 295 103,539 67,052 5,313 4,870 1,091 11,655 2,507 2,005 7,446 1,600 26 2,196 9,525 125 109,590 74,528 3,880 1,680 445 12,356 2,910 1,105 11,921 765 27 66 438 40 7,501 5,739 630 161 31 247 156 61 394 82 28 174 623 65 7,929 6,090 494 91 20 339 186 60 571 78 29 3,064 18,169 2,595 591,596 456,395 59,600 6,460 4,404 21,509 13,617 3,275 21,333 5,003 30 8,952 32,592 2,810 653,285 517,568 44,487 4,040 1,185 26,982 15, 254 2,100 38,594 3,075 31 41 340 25 7,310 5,640 605 145 31 246 146 61 374 62 32 1,155 12,675 985 535,520 419,251 53, 807 5,135 2,464 19,287 11,515 2,750 18,528 2,783 33 41 171 20 1,251 874 110 56 10 42 53 10 65 31 34 1,909 5,494 1,610 56,076 37,144 5,793 1,325 1,940 2,222 2,102 525 2,805 2,220 35 65 10 1,473 984 137 35 5 58 59 20 139 36 36 2,141 670 74, 659 45,200 7,854 3,795 85 3,745 1,925 975 9,027 2,053 37 6 107 10 1,531 1,096 157 40 10 75 34 5 88 26 38 150 2,023 525 33,526 21,952 6,300 785 190 1,092 840 75 1,352 940 39 132 633 90 3,097 2,201 169 10 85 40 181 65 36 250 60 40 12,140 60,213 3,385 158,474 108,047 6,878 170 3,070 1,495 18,157 2,740 1,729 15,098 1,090 41 42 43 5 38 5 251 183 10 10 6 5 10 22 5 125 1,155 100 7,138 5,168 145 350 435 110 265 640 25 192 849 180 8,569 6,198 684 191 81 405 202 66 480 262 44 4,132 26,453 2,115 187,250 141,596 16,694 3,490 959 8,324 3,974 1,990 8,518 1,705 45 197 860 115 8,991 6,558 759 10 181 61 386 217 71 506 242 46 294 1,108 170 9,333 6,802 608 136 50 498 198 95 698 248 47 50,698 298,231 11,405 3,600,536 2,665,674 401,545 30 55,380 13,880 167,469 94,113 21,523 162,320 18,602 48 81, 871 362,580 12,075 3,515,730 2,644,848 286,465 . .. 22,090 6,370 191,208 99, 105 17,545 229,159 18,940 49 187 847 105 6,162 4,405 364 10 176 66 319 174 61 475 112 50 294 1,068 91 7,213 5,092 356 136 60 487 172 85 642 183 51 16,215 77,135 4,350 336, 672 220,299 20,045 170 11, 735 2,671 33,557 7,172 4,709 31,571 4,743 52 26,487 80,122 73,535 369,792 236,713 17, 425 9,195 2,085 48,130 10,508 2,745 34,992 7,999 53 6 159 20 2,685 1,858 264 70 10 127 83 20 197 56 54 85 281 20 3,490 2,289 290 65 35 253 95 25 321 117 55 150 4,164 1,195 108, 185 67, 152 14,154 4,580 275 4,837 2,765 1,050 10, 379 2,993 56 2,150 10,980 5 580 5 145,192 61 645 83,247 10 420 14,489 1 130 5,005 5 40 825 17, 286 3,865 635 13,490 6,350 45 55 57 58 .59 DO 61 150 200 6 37 205 123 39 5 6 5 5 21 1 62 140 4,175 30,391 31 2,778 18,011 20 1,870 4,765 6 683 1,200 560 225 5 225 340 4,290 1,000 63 64 65 37 375 256 31 15 29 11 10 23 66 28 894 485 188 38 109 20 12 42 67 714 15,552 44 209 2,937 9,436 24 45 572 2,656 12 120 1,420 1,065 1,295 405 2 24 660 95 600 6 20 285 68 to 71 71 5 70 5 1,069 725 99 36 96 44 5 63 1 72 5 103 3 2,094 1,314 138 51 299 133 10 145 4 7 3 165 2,932 125 51,666 34,356 3,135 1,015 6,935 2,930 250 2,995 50 74 13 3,177 2,292 515 36 5 51 102 15 135 26 75 11 11,075 6,992 3,100 75 2 167 409 22 290 18 v.. 462 343,465 238,797 75,871 2,145 75 5,952 10,493 930 8,628 574 77 5 576 161 350 10 2 41 5 2 5 78 3 4,998 680 3,882 4 11 389 10 20 2 79 300 54,265 8,571 41,428 30 91 3,450 350 320 25 ;' 40 5 3,333 2,282 601 35 5 74 124 20 141 51 S3 51 2 13,459 7,641 4,393 95 8 252 671 36 307 56 :. 2,018 35 380, 108 254,130 ... 88,764 2,345 360 7,326 16,046 1,315 9,382 440 83 142 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, __^ [Data are based on reportB for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950 . number 1954 . . 1950.. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Kara operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949 . . Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954. . 1949.. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. . 1949.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954. . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator' a family farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954. . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954. . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954.. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . dollars 1954 . . Hired labor farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. . $2 , 500 and over farms reporting 1954 . . Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954 . . 1949.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954.. dollars 1954.. tons 1954... acres on which used 1954 . . . Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954... tonB 1954... dollars 1954... acres limed 1954... Total all farms 28,386 55,824 44,214 11,190 25,413 25,222 2,218 16,605 11,881 45,816 49,822 5,674 5,724 8,617 8,671 7,239 7,305 49,987 66,821 57,884 58,108 112,558 97,258 55,874 72,322 3,209 3,629 15,219 15,417 4,452 4,563 1,261 29,068 28,816 58,576 137,595 57,839 56,809 29,350 48,241 15,255 32,545 6,752 9,116 10,303 23,429 61,720 46,089 33,008 10,295,760 33,701 44,087 25,299,548 32,131,313 31,800 1,901 42,768 47,018 17,203,564 13,922,138 59,521 61,018 49,927,321 44,894,367 9,984 4,518,316 53,998 1,679,632 13 60 166 140 Type of farm 18,167 34,960 27,345 7,659 16,161 15,932 1,183 9,345 6,712 31,672 34,656 3,069 3,102 4,868 4,888 3,852 3,875 33,019 44,616 37, 516 36,165 72,736 61,419 35,514 45,839 1,268 1,181 9,421 9,030 2,415 2,222 345 15,644 21,872 36,732 79,271 36,209 35,601 16,814 26,715 10,385 16,955 4,431 5,421 7,029 11,534 38,987 29,799 20,947 6,938,028 22,247 27,513 13,804,985 17,756,319 21,347 900 24,441 25,706 7,874,517 6,024,078 38,303 37, 552 33,538,907 29,700,954 7,116 2,888,440 33,199 1,222,699 10 55 150 135 Other field-crop 581 784 569 201 549 524 31 129 46 708 958 30 31 88 94 31 31 778 1,892 785 665 2,285 1,697 788 1,288 146 218 5 139 646 Vegetable 805 5 8,656 10 763 5 736 5 297 471 545 5 7,449 5 329 763 463 5 6,686 5 830 785 489 418,634 740 625 4,032,135 4,391,771 361 379 407 402 205,767 176,155 802 665 1,316,062 942,741 705 912,963 12,230 219,786 Fruit- and-nut 15 15 300 5 375 5 5 375 15 310 10 300 4 30 1,525 Dairy Poultry 1,282 2,837 1,437 439 1,016 1,150 74 939 1,305 1,823 1,901 160 160 488 488 414 421 2,206 2,618 2,904 2,093 4,900 2,889 2,879 3,488 52 81 663 491 97 90 166 2,144 760 3,107 7,615 3,100 3,019 2,086 3,839 442 757 177 270 296 487 3,186 2,068 1,707 372,656 1,217 1,408 630,246 533,229 1,151 66 2,631 2,096 931,227 563,934 3,032 2,278 1,869,111 1,026,708 203 50,953 656 17,122 188 271 206 71 152 122 5 67 47 130 134 16 16 27 27 6 6 160 195 206 156 314 202 274 333 35 61 145 296 186 129 38,981 141 111 71 .( m 59,399 L39 276 251 1,306,625 609,036 241 176 132,155 65,089 20 9,595 102 2,565 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 3,397 7,128 6,576 1,253 3,461 3,495 436 2,981 1,130 4,730 5,101 1,293 1,306 1,790 1,812 1,595 1,620 6,242 8,297 7,200 8,864 15,261 15,332 6,813 9,225 283 315 1,516 1,976 317 420 323 5,209 1,991 286 582 7,566 17,620 286 7,450 281 7,327 136 211 53 90 3,995 6,690 2,118 3,603 21 29 1,166 1,639 48 61 1,230 1,964 7,740 5,873 4,061 1,162,895 4,545 7,076 3,886,580 5,216,513 4,171 374 6,551 8,568 4,005,248 3,859,388 7,417 9,431 6,204,085 - .- 18,507 818 284, 582 3,388 98,942 2 Primarily crop 272 484 251 102 212 234 16 141 AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM NORTH DAKOTA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 143 a sample of farms. See text] The State — Continued Type of f arm— Cont inued General — Con. Primarily livestock 446 965 932 112 473 448 58 354 371 647 652 101 101 157 157 131 131 748 824 962 1,254 1,643 1,850 917 1,131 201 241 Crop and livestock 21 647 315 953 2,194 953 944 621 1,040 156 210 40 130 169 988 715 599 141,802 469 857 141,098 250,646 464 863 1,304 374,241 352,685 957 1,350 656, 599 699,123 116 32,914 393 9,860 Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied 3,148 6,597 5,719 1,064 2,719 2,880 386 2,504 2,118 5,314 5,568 935 935 1,062 1,066 1,15<) 1,166 5,475 6,634 6,713 7,659 12,972 12,108 6,440 8,260 147 149 1,460 1,357 217 162 58 4,796 1,917 6,743 17,043 6,724 6,614 4,568 8,124 1,27? 2,305 477 602 900 1,703 6,830 5,200 3,930 921,652 3,586 5,817 1,590,212 2,812,494 3,514 72 5,881 7,125 2,098,873 2,030,900 6,737 7,944 5, 394, 655 5,150,008 684 180,484 2,053 67, 857 1 3 10 895 1,783 1,174 289 660 437 29 145 72 414 432 16 17 16 16 895 1,086 1,045 971 1,333 1,132 1,721 2,050 1,367 1,780 1,601 1,972 1,296 1,522 288 279 766 1,836 2,900 1,814 1,754 536 749 119 397 42 204 83 193 2,265 1,027 820 147,421 397 420 569,462 410,260 336 61 1,373 1,347 221,295 215,280 1,449 1,321 313,910 279,382 115 11,405 130 2,242 522 831 2,746 2,514 738 188 6,405 3,794 10,180 23,267 9,909 5,747 10,218 2,017 3,140 863 1,144 1,331 1,996 10,773 8,077 6,127 2,020,222 5,608 7,093 3,294,512 4,479,142 5,357 251 8,048 8,733 2,563,681 2,711,979 10, 594 10, 688 8,632,753 7,544,936 544 165,686 1,957 53, 615 3 5 16 Type of farm Cash- grain 4,671 2,231 9,489 4,269 6,590 2,614 987 400 4,300 2,065 4,756 2,269 446 208 3,471 1,385 1,679 599 7,382 3,899 7,960 4,259 1,068 427 1,078 427 1,752 682 1,771 690 1,970 733 1,988 734 9,167 4,412 12,329 6,163 10,199 4,855 10,206 4,120 19,584 9,184 16,679 6,715 9,612 4,571 12,277 5,713 191 305 1,461 1,087 361 388 53 2,326 2,529 4,629 9,716 4,569 4,490 2,338 3,920 903 1,308 326 397 641 911 5,075 3,874 2,894 1,106,057 2,704 2,734 1,357,521 1,515,256 2,629 75 3,376 2,967 675,463 634,204 5,038 4,279 4,363,652 3,289,354 257 63,867 787 30,210 Other field- crop Vegetable 5,000 30 25 59,650 119,900 25 15 25 3,175 6,270 30 30 30, 375 23,935 25 16,325 195 2,775 Fruit- and-nut Dairy 320 581 301 127 239 256 16 418 441 40 40 94 94 141 147 480 579 612 506 1,034 738 594 709 118 70 20 10 451 161 631 1,754 626 606 450 993 636 443 369 107,241 282 321 192,249 148,835 260 22 528 471 206,944 135,190 626 521 424,23] 261,215 24 9,990 122 2,502 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 6 1,086 il 2,515 2,156 223 1 1,189 1,305 119 1,050 259 1 1,574 1 1,701 360 370 615 625 664 673 6 2,394 6 3,276 11 2,636 3,328 12 5,469 5,769 11 2,385 11 3,185 11 2,745 26 6,451 11 2,712 1 ! 2,690 5 1,550 10 2,660 5 693 5 1,101 364 494 5 398 5 607 ,135 6 11 865 11 3,405 86 119 537 653 114 150 76 ,150 486 Primarily crop Primarily Crop and livestock livestock 2,770 2,117 1,562 482,375 1,581 2,535 1,268,864 1,975,934 1,454 127 2,327 3,156 1,191,312 1,487,569 2,721 3,475 2,221,296 2,609,512 153 47,369 544 12,297 2 2 3 3 23 23 3 3 56 69 71 37 127 54 54 63 66 120 76 49 42 13,702 37 31 23,388 51,245 35 2 23 17 3,437 3,462 76 42 36,305 21,450 2 620 111 231 142 24 106 124 12 101 139 141 16 16 49 49 54 54 199 227 239 242 408 370 220 264 162 77 234 595 234 231 165 307 32 57 239 186 161 31,367 119 137 20,571 31,588 119 211 247 56,109 51,160 223 252 151,683 130,350 19 13,715 165 2,520 774 1,551 1,147 190 572 662 79 663 417 1,227 1,289 222 222 276 277 372 373 1,410 1,735 1,570 1,684 3,034 2,659 1,506 1,965 23 37 296 238 35 20 15 1,199 371 1,585 4,154 1,584 1,557 1,116 2,158 246 439 Miscel- laneous and unclas- sified 177 320 1,595 1,205 950 235,710 797 1,252 331,504 533,199 780 17 1,385 1,609 390,571 351,574 1,581 1,785 1,329,791 1,108,567 57 13,156 127 2,913 1 3 10 110 238 173 22 85 84 7 35 24 180 214 170 264 241 319 241 327 28 69 101 249 364 81 114 9 21 334 162 133 36,635 52 58 40,530 103,185 49 3 172 241 35,805 42,550 268 304 72,015 80,553 644 9 268 207 26 345 27 251 26 401 29 186 30 306 31 249 38 144 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER. FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954 . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . , number 1954 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 1950 . . number 1954 . . 1950.. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor an! no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. ' FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired lab°r farms reporting 1954 . . . Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . , dollars 1954... Hired labor farms reporting 1954. . . 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949... $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954... $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954... Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954... 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954... dollars 1954... tons 1954... acres on which used 1954 . . . Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954... tons 1954... dollars 1954... acres limed 1954... Total all farms 2,504 5,530 4,870 587 2,168 2,387 106 1,342 654 4,867 5,349 48 48 807 809 226 233 5,435 7,508 5,970 6,282 10,642 9,876 5,694 7,416 506 340 1,869 1,816 606 555 146 2,606 3,364 5,910 11,217 5,774 2,417 3,601 1,259 1,842 517 609 858 1,233 6,438 4,598 3,400 1,353,445 3,038 4,550 1, 790, 687 2,359,251 2,913 125 3,413 4,014 861,929 827,485 6,194 6,736 4,847,844 4,672,128 318 75,348 947 37,666 Cash-grain 2,003 4,341 4,017 474 1,756 1,927 70 1,012 430 4,124 4,566 37 37 541 542 137 137 4,390 6,165 4,833 5,221 8,709 8,232 4,563 5,980 276 161 1,464 1,438 413 397 1,804 3,029 4,676 8,623 4,621 4,550 1,804 2,627 1,071 1,446 432 491 730 955 5,076 3,739 2,745 1,154,181 2,533 3,878 1,412,043 1,974,281 2,452 81 2,482 3,043 422, 067 547, 087 4,964 5,565 4, 038, 184 4,025,488 258 54, 590 671 32, 222 Type of farm Other field-crop Vegetable 525 11 6 25,000 29,500 10 1 11 6 12,250 8,997 10 5,975 78 970 Fruit- and-nut Dairy 52 167 101 101 102 18 18 156 167 172 126 270 186 146 191 15 118 186 408 118 201 19 Poultry 106 92 33 288 51 66 15 220 47 335 '■0 1 145 110 26 126 65 050 182 131 101 182 61 350 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 145 386 219 25 145 182 22 133 62 265 285 11 11 137 138 37 44 366 547 401 305 782 537 385 505 23 318 83 421 928 417 414 190 266 115 248 57 80 75 168 283 19 175 12 57,607 3,525 217 19 236 7 266, 544 3,820 190, 792 15,050 175 19 42 326 8 302 6 314,126 688 127, 372 680 419 34 349 12 351,046 17,438 251,212 13,970 26 5 10,519 990 149 12 Primarily crop 34 40 34 12 46 23 34 3. AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM NORTH DAKOTA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coniinued 145 a sample of farms. Set text] Area 2a — Continued Area 2b Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm Genera] — Con. Miscel- laneous Livestock General Miscel- laneous all Other Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclassi- fied farms Cash- grain Cot ton field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than „ . ._. . Primal dairy and poultry ily P Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclas- sified 19 168 100 1,453 831 99 5 216 12 206 76 1 49 336 210 5,350 2,837 452 11 747 19 75 1,053 156 2 30 385 105 3,180 1,310 202 25 774 5 110 638 116 3 53 15 854 458 25 215 3 12 110 31 4 27 109 65 1,881 1,041 118 5 358 8 19 286 46 5 25 117 50 2,477 1,266 204 10 392 12 25 527 41 6 1 11 136 55 2 33 5 41 7 10 127 10 2,091 1,084 171 324 10 21 445 36 8 10 80 ... 1,096 553 138 103 3 24 275 ... 9 37 255 60 4,176 2,494 293 6 469 17 54 808 35 10 37 273 60 4,332 2,593 299 6 503 19 55 822 35 11 ... ... 756 325 22 1 194 10 1 198 5 12 ... 758 325 22 1 195 11 1 198 5 13 12 70 910 496 48 1 166 6 9 184 14 12 70 917 498 48 1 170 6 9 185 15 29 700 367 47 140 1 1 143 1 16 29 705 370 47 142 1 1 143 1 17 49 304 125 4,575 2,554 369 11 670 12 47 836 76 18 51 381 135 5,524 3,104 417 11 894 12 50 949 87 19 44 359 115 5,613 3,062 497 11 764 24 75 1,059 121 20 40 457 115 5,569 2,364 468 15 1,252 10 205 1,159 96 21 68 610 125 10, 657 5,783 825 11 1,704 40 110 2,006 178 22 70 695 120 8,671 3,817 606 15 2,071 10 320 1,731 101 23 44 330 180 5,286 2,867 471 10 712 19 70 1,001 136 24 53 443 195 6,744 3,630 581 15 1,030 21 88 1,231 148 25 7 22 165 223 57 5 55 5 1 15 85 26 1 155 277 72 10 20 5 5 15 150 27 9 84 180 1,140 619 69 143 6 5 168 130 28 5 102 155 1,342 604 70 265 10 25 186 180 29 20 150 382 176 11 54 5 31 105 30 5 120 435 156 5 69 5 25 175 31 5 145 114 63 ... 10 1 10 30 32 6 20 110 12 15 31 5 7 40 33 29 278 35 4,299 2,130 462 10 621 13 64 968 31 34 15 81 80 1,314 932 35 1 143 11 11 91 90 35 49 362 180 5,655 3,035 502 6 768 24 80 1,054 186 36 80 801 285 14, 641 7,768 1,390 16 1,938 51 175 2,893 410 37 49 361 180 5,611 3,009 501 6 758 19 80 1,053 185 38 49 360 180 5,501 2,950 481 6 739 19 80 1,041 185 39 18 193 75 4,002 2,121 398 5 447 16 41 879 95 40 30 331 100 7,208 3,800 794 10 783 19 86 1,586 130 41 1 44 5 1, 127 650 68 232 8 3 150 16 42 1 110 5 1,932 1,018 115 416 13 9 266 95 43 1 23 424 229 16 138 2 2 26 11 44 1 28 607 263 20 210 2 2 30 80 45 28 5 799 464 58 126 7 2 132 10 46 ... 82 5 1,325 755 95 206 11 7 236 15 47 49 365 275 5,837 3,137 ... 522 11 796 24 80 1,076 191 48 36 243 155 4,142 2,331 306 11 592 11 49 766 76 49 27 197 140 3,108 1,719 276 5 426 7 34 591 50 50 9,475 57,258 36, 970 841,998 507,037 60,481 500 138,405 2, .37 5,885 121,203 6,050 51 10 156 40 2,856 1,671 152 11 455 11 31 494 31 52 20 292 45 3,896 1,667 273 5 970 10 170 765 36 53 2,850 61,130 3,780 1,419,081 676, 923 55,591 2,100 479,835 ?, J80 8,470 137,482 51,600 54 8,035 89,108- 5,150 1,842,344 734, 897 55,204 375 688, 368 J75 41,980 301,465 19,680 55 10 156 40 2,781 75 1,648 23 150 2 11 414 41 10 1 31 492 2 25 6 56 57 32 278 125 4,727 2,411 433 11 653 12 62 999 146 58 30 393 125 4,790 1,896 5 427 25 1,064 5 220 1,032 116 59 6,010 66,377 9,215 1,426,470 649, 531 98, 955 100, 250 285,902 2, 531 13,580 244, 741 30, 980 60 4,260 73, 566 9,425 1,053,284 338,786 375 62, 924 14, 590 336,842 175 45,280 232,631 21,681 61 49 364 165 5,688 3,098 506 11 778 19 75 1,060 141 62 40 483 150 5,842 2,480 478 15 1,313 15 225 1,185 131 63 40,074 259,995 26,725 4,569,864 2,591,024 ... 304,085 9,800 712,213 34, )95 53,185 822, 672 41,890 64 18, 745 268, 196 14 24, 170 5 3,859,584 119 1,780, 396 63 208, 803 2,255 922,981 1, 24 565 142, 840 5 778, 722 27 ,22,022 65 66 2,824 450 15,459 8,252 ?,888 390 2,929 67 33 4 192 104 47 5 36 68 1,204 100 7,601 4,117 2,225 200 1,059 69 70 71 ... 1 72 ... ... | 73 146 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Dfita are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950 . number 1954 . 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Ktiro operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949., Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . . 1949.. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954., 1949.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . , Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-Ottober 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954.. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954. . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954. . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954. . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954.. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . dollars 1954.. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954 . . dollars 1954.. tons 1954.. acres on which used 1954.. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954.. tons 1954.. dollars 1954.. acres limed 1954.. Total all farms 7,014 12,969 10,237 2,347 5,531 5,497 362 3,287 3,168 10,872 11,821 156 161 1,624 1,633 1,130 1,137 11,729 15,155 13,354 13,333 24, 883 21,612 12,958 16,343 857 890 3,470 3,821 1,129 1,077 417 7,128 6,226 13,731 29,604 13,365 6,385 10,453 3,807 5,786 1,604 2,010 2,543 3,776 Type of farm CaBh-grain 14,407 10,111 6,579 1,986,660 7,566 10,268 4,734,493 6,553,289 7,255 311 9,279 10,508 3,224,890 2,247,873 13,750 14,005 11,509,339 10,608,057 2,369 859,116 9,308 431,043 10 55 150 135 5,007 9,061 8,060 1,814 4,061 4,037 228 2,200 2,040 8,211 8,982 92 97 1,064 1,065 714 717 8,639 11,333 9,608 10,749 18,116 17,833 9,103 11,607 332 250 2,192 2,524 581 589 100 4,475 5,133 9,544 20,019 9,273 4,097 6,454 2,983 4,292 1,218 1,497 2,020 2,795 9,984 7,372 4,710 1,581,536 5,663 8,315 3,587,245 5,420,770 5,435 228 5,907 7,671 1,830,348 1,513,726 9,817 11,059 8,833,052 9,137,426 1,982 735,119 7,880 377,687 10 55 150 135 Other field-crop Vegetable 25 5 153 10 25 5 25 5 21 29 15 5 99 5 10 16 13 5 83 5 25 25 18 6,925 25 25 85,550 190,347 12 13 11 12 2,675 7,090 25 25 42,225 56,683 18 11,771 127 2,425 Fruit- end-nut Dairy Poultry 5 5 100 5 5 250 5 1,525 1,500 395 834 336 119 237 306 6 234 372 522 552 4 4 105 105 70 70 619 747 860 396 1,338 502 870 1,005 27 25 256 135 41 10 65 631 229 950 2,078 578 946 100 198 68 144 970 576 425 74,495 322 301 129, 815 82,560 311 11 753 456 227,317 102,895 920 461 521,063 170,025 69 14,620 186 5,665 56 21 15 2,000 16 15 12, 5f 6,025 16 51 40 1.60,250 53,525 56 25 23,825 10,065 56 1,113 139 2,629 56 1,105 56 1,083 35 557 55 970 11 340 28 576 6 201 9 279 11 188 19 297 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 552 1,051 671 145 406 435 51 368 225 712 772 23 23 222 223 167 169 915 1,168 1,042 765 2,164 1,295 1,004 1,308 215 294 39 47 55 66 808 234 1,163 809 471 112,919 667 603 522,382 431,631 628 39 939 835 495,625 246,039 1,084 886 840,489 467,188 137 48,526 551 23,832 AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM a sample of farms. See text] NORTH DAKOTA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 147 Area 3a — Continued Type of farm — Continued General — Con. Primarily livestock Crop and livestock 86 637 181 1,141 85 768 16 154 76 489 61 475 15 45 54 352 31 421 130 1,014 130 1,077 32 32 23 167 23 168 18 147 13 147 164 1,021 1B7 1,246 185 1,182 120 1,095 315 2,295 155 1,525 165 1,138 201 1,425 191 118 83 21,725 93 70 34,352 25,925 93 150 130 59,282 32,205 191 130 133,542 57,610 20 3,355 38 1,530 21 25 234 207 23 15 20 936 246 Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied Total all farms 176 1,195 410 3,206 176 1,195 171 1,168 113 784 181 1,553 47 287 58 485 10 122 10 137 42 180 48 348 1,207 871 602 144,134 636 826 307,541 325,208 619 17 992 976 400,748 254,853 1,176 1,121 971,577 654,785 118 35,810 404 16,954 256 526 261 60 186 125 5 31 5 155 165 221 252 321 131 365 154 516 588 430 555 515 595 430 405 140 81 240 572 759 140 195 6 706 261 206 30,191 96 91 24,037 44,533 96 411 381 38,130 34,765 386 271 78,870 34,610 10 760 4,108 8,686 6,785 1,810 3,613 3,546 324 2,352 2,368 7,187 7,671 760 760 1,286 1,291 1,567 1,570 7,388 9,635 8,879 8,769 17, 598 15,114 8,637 11,077 423 498 2,202 2,114 563 610 184 4,472 4,407 8,979 19, 163 8,785 4,456 6,884 2,306 3,494 1,041 1,297 1,520 2,197 Type of farm Cash- grain 9,387 6,876 4,602 1,223,215 5,268 6,857 3,062,211 4,247,735 5,067 201 6,852 7,279 2,683,824 2,097,560 9,069 9,280 7,679,603 6,956,104 1,412 483,925 5,585 210,014 2,691 5,668 3,685 1,391 2,377 2,293 189 1,363 1,429 5,110 5,499 495 495 778 781 955 956 5,087 6,805 5,989 4,999 11,866 8,834 5,644 7,332 182 163 1,342 1,163 292 274 52 2,543 3,446 5,879 12,347 5,834 5,779 2,694 4,012 1,719 2,556 775 944 1,137 1,612 6,184 4,546 2,929 856,731 3,592 3,869 2,187,204 2,539,777 3,459 133 4,102 3,596 1,301,810 887,015 6,077 5,223 5,440,051 4,331,913 1,025 380,136 4,397 168,616 Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut 16 95,060 11 1,130 213 455 306 52 166 171 21 140 225 271 278 28 28 84 84 75 75 339 408 470 381 814 563 460 561 5 5 102 100 15 352 118 485 1,102 485 459 326 528 71 115 490 369 313 53,036 243 291 101,036 121,060 225 18 429 396 145,055 120,180 465 461 295,260 207,665 24 3,628 46 1,705 Poultry '., 387 ..1 865 40 1,064 1'' 127 40 371 36 393 41 36 347 21 159 41 615 41 657 10 111 10 111 5 221 5 221 6 246 6 248 41 713 56 924 '.t. 841 30 1,359 99 1,873 40 2,364 m. 852 72 1,131 66 56 41 23,205 46 20 20,475 15,125 45 1 66 40 346,300 70,645 51 35 41,250 16,350 10 8,320 90 2,100 Liveatock other than dairy and poultry 187 288 67 565 276 905 2,019 895 872 442 772 201 375 122 171 117 204 933 707 466 117,107 546 1,129 435,236 672,616 508 38 808 1,318 392,784 491,525 877 1,455 750, 383 1,044,283 128 42,759 491 17,322 Primarily crop Primarily livestock 43 52 59 5 103 5 53 63 59 135 59 49 33 10,044 39 19,065 38 1 33 32,735 59 5 45,675 1,000 1,600 20 350 Crop and liveatock 62 161 223 20 74 72 15 82 59 109 111 18 18 36 36 27 27 126 134 156 308 299 467 160 197 5 115 120 94 20,755 80 213 16,715 85,243 156 303 72,465 102,778 151 319 97,435 162,758 37 7,389 88 2,505 572 1,196 1,260 139 472 489 57 362 437 978 1,020 98 98 149 150 250 250 958 1,160 1,202 1,529 2,416 2,625 1,170 1,454 269 243 31 5 848 354 146 1,212 360 2,702 146 1,206 145 1,188 HI 761 181 1,190 32 234 34 324 7 101 7 121 26 149 27 203 1,222 953 660 134,092 691 1,257 272,550 625,587 681 10 1,031 1,439 350,040 374, 935 1,217 1,584 980,794 1,122,79:1 182 38,093 431 17,091 Miscel- laneous and unclas- sified 111 226 196 65 91 70 1 11 16 30 30 1 1 1 1 81 96 106 142 128 182 232 267 190 225 215 240 185 205 227 336 76 49 66 50 8,245 31 62 9,930 93,267 31 227 176 42,635 49,352 172 182 28,755 46,454 2,000 22 325 14S STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.— FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. Elec trie pig brooder farms reporting 1954 . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . Grain combines farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Automobiles farms reporting 1954., number 1954.. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farn operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954., 1949.. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. 100 or more days ..operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Weel of Septenber 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954. . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954. . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954. . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. . persons 1954. . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954.. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . dollars 1954.. Hired labor farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949.. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. . Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954.. dollars 1954.. tons 1954.. acres on which used 1954.. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954.. tons 1954.. dollars 1954.. acres limed 1954. . FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only Total all farms 3,237 5,391 4,742 1,821 3,249 2,347 363 1,712 1,175 3,913 4,155 1,840 1,856 926 928 687 689 3,843 4,684 5,335 5,354 10,564 8,980 5,277 273 379 1,541 1,465 326 387 110 1,741 3,594 5,490 11,649 5,430 5,329 2,783 4,421 1,289 1,899 552 652 884 1,247 5,766 4,609 3,674 964,449 3,319 4,238 1,618,026 2,296,092 3,250 69 4,615 5,002 2,545,050 2,007,375 5,504 5,693 4,313,424 3,675,111 970 265,748 3,273 91,926 Cash-grain 1,643 2,757 2,054 1,021 1,616 1,167 138 685 454 2,245 2,430 952 968 468 469 274 274 2,169 2,746 2,858 2,343 5,792 4,133 2,732 3,551 72 119 778 672 158 146 662 2,196 2,822 5,906 2,789 2,736 1,285 2,144 684 1,026 303 343 472 683 2,978 2,409 1,957 544,172 1,745 1,857 826, 886 1,063,211 1,718 27 2,129 1,938 956,379 682,665 2,927 2,528 2,434,629 1,737,996 609 181,049 2,215 64,278 Type of farm Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy 97 152 90 31 92 66 11 26 77 72 72 31 31 22 22 27 28 77 82 127 110 229 140 147 171 157 331 157 157 91 152 21 167 127 112 18,765 61 70 20,700 11,655 60 1 147 100 90,720 22, 385 142 100 77,990 37, 585 15 2,835 Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry 60 110 1,201 2,649 60 1,184 60 1,151 35 45 5 5 624 945 351 553 172 224 5 5 206 329 45 35 8,250 35 26 13,540 19,874 35 60 71 342,075 160,566 45 51 22,075 19,864 5 175 730 1,162 1,245 388 753 556 106 564 230 775 807 470 470 311 312 231 231 847 995 1,125. 1,396 2,369 2,419 1,089 1,478 35 40 272 317 37 66 50 579 546 Primarily crop 1,226 1,013 726 190,457 803 1,184 509, 503 747,827 767 36 1,124 1,414 672, 915 671,090 1,156 1,475 957,644 991,060 223 60,099 767 19,212 AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM a sample of farms. See text] NORTH DAKOTA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 149 Area 3c— Continued Type of farm — Conti General — Con. Primarily livestock 111 197 252 25 135 96 10 61 92 137 137 61 61 107 108 192 259 311 363 192 238 5 77 115 197 386 122 174 15 15 197 150 150 28,740 85 177 10,090 37, 785 Crop and livestock 85 182 274 8 >,090 76,437 197 289 119,005 147,495 5 410 5 165 491 830 888 259 515 389 82 345 292 611 636 301 301 87 87 134 135 540 633 850 1,063 1,593 1,704 829 1,102 241 215 328 522 835 1,941 835 820 559 881 182 240 155 182 860 712 588 153,910 502 857 202, 392 386,835 497 777 1,068 356,486 370,485 849 1,098 638,011 704,400 88 17,180 198 6,426 Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied 85 180 150 50 65 10 15 5 10 15 15 45 50 75 120 85 135 160 170 120 155 140 155 160 205 205 105 70 8,755 55 60 9,475 25,090 55 155 120 18,670 18,100 115 140 19,775 26,560 10 525 6 160 Total all farms 5,399 8,409 7,810 2,784 4,671 4,212 481 2,350 1,741 7,419 8,534 1,046 1,063 1,312 1,322 959 983 7,850 11,986 8,534 8,595 18,630 16,326 8,410 11, 577 405 414 2,251 2,345 708 610 106 2,417 6,117 8,631 28,054 8,360 8,146 3,560 5,456 3,450 14,452 1,751 2,797 2,368 11,655 9,112 7,676 5,518 1,905,771 6,046 7,185 9,380,538 10,353,460 5,177 869 5,834 6,692 3, 897, 720 2,976,582 8,722 8,774 8,374,494 7,578,447 4,252 2,653,034 32,736 847,767 Type of farm Cash- grain 3,761 6,027 5,605 2,101 3,245 2,973 295 1,616 1,207 5,589 6,327 741 753 839 843 672 687 5,768 8,300 6,311 6,369 13,286 11,855 6,034 8,026 158 111 1,565 1,542 434 272 51 1,704 4,607 6,147 14,890 3,758 2,375 5,309 1,148 1,486 1,565 3,823 6,553 5,528 3,993 1,188,314 4,339 5,193 3,757,163 4,508,127 4,006 333 4,034 4,595 2,038,919 1,420,595 6,382 6,418 5,838,315 5,398,381 2,922 1,465,427 17,145 545,569 Other field- crop 552 713 508 196 490 472 21 115 35 30 31 76 77 24 24 712 1,743 714 588 2,099 1,519 723 1,192 7 12 136 202 46 45 Vegetable 5 103 611 739 8,364 697 670 251 387 509 7,307 313 732 434 6,575 759 719 460 406, 184 674 553 3,861,935 3,956,964 314 360 370 349 193,417 161,620 736 588 1,231,212 830, 238 652 878,892 11,830 213,616 Fruit- and-nut 10 10 200 10 300 Dairy 106 196 101 65 106 86 16 96 126 146 157 35 35 91 91 36 36 166 218 166 106 390 154 191 270 196 552 125 225 71 131 36 58 36 73 212 141 120 25,350 106 86 115,635 66,580 95 11 196 136 136, 110 55,310 191 126 145, 300 60,065 71 19,880 258 6,570 Poultry 86 127 36 16 2,275 26 45 27,500 18,000 25 1 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 71 346,065 309,710 50 30,850 16, 555 5 1,100 10 435 281 402 447 130 239 232 64 195 92 320 376 124 126 118 123 110 113 337 493 391 459 900 877 386 588 30 40 78 103 26 35 10 168 223 413 1,006 379 378 185 294 186 334 Primarily crop Primari ly livestock 112 181 120 153 417 352 235 64,025 276 419 404, 216 509,345 225 51 374 479 652,584 498,951 382 478 371, 014 412,271 127 71,422 839 21,534 153 187 188 41 96 110 13 70 27 167 200 16 17 41 41 16 17 192 323 212 178 521 466 212 320 45 167 217 1,040 216 211 119 181 81 648 38 110 63 538 217 192 137 99,648 172 183 458,316 603,907 137 35 163 162 114, 150 77,568 217 188 258,373 264,054 155 130,840 1,653 33,774 Crop and livestock 45 298 157 71 490 247 90 633 173 15 159 46 36 276 122 45 221 57 71 1 25 210 17 25 196 17 41 421 42 41 451 50 5 84 6 5 84 7 11 129 2 11 129 2 15 84 2 15 89 2 56 406 167 67 530 252 71 491 137 80 672 103 13? 1,018 211 105 1,169 121 66 466 256 88 640 355 71 188 71 56 50 23,855 51 70 48,050 20,090 46 70 100 80,705 40,565 71 95 61, 675 39, 325 30 7,655 92 2,940 15 20 L68 164 31 21 5 239 252 500 1,346 490 480 274 425 129 441 66 109 79 332 505 450 342 75,345 310 568 277,613 551,092 289 21 419 608 289, 910 372, 856 490 688 391,815 512,545 198 70,492 824 22, 210 Miscel- laneous and unclas- sif ied 170 195 170 246 160 206 10 27 110 262 541 220 43 17 44 100 45 40 46 120 47 282 48 192 49 155 50 20,575 51 92 52 68 53 430,110 54 119,355 55 40 56 52 57 137 58 188 59 45,860 60 39,407 61 182 62 143 63 45,880 64 45,013 65 82 66 7,026 67 81 68 1,089 69 70 71 72 ... 73 150 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry General Primarily crop Livestock on hand: 1 1 ..farms reporting 1954... 30,329 15,989 144 5 2,310 96 5,532 164 2 1950... 43, oil 23,213 200 5 2,223 100 8,683 124 3 number 1954 .. . 86,268 39,747 345 5 6,281 263 21,010 457 4 1950... 154,410 69,847 462 10 7,699 240 43,566 308 5 ..farms reporting 1954... 49,410 28,786 454 10 3,185 200 7,472 406 6 1950... 53,406 29,657 396 2,548 151 9,767 210 7 number 1954 2,109,888 957,662 10,916 20 109,956 4,663 656,228 11,164 s 1950... 1,616,501 684,693 7,136 71,518 1,367 536,336 5,389 9 Cows, Including heifers that ..farms reporting 1954 48,634 28,244 433 10 3,185 200 ",351 391 10 1950 . . . 52,933 29,365 387 2,548 131 9,673 208 11 number 1954 . . . 914,766 410,323 3,965 10 50,824 2,058 283,664 4,591 12 1950... 726,571 298,882 2,803 32,348 607 253,261 1,931 13 . . farms reporting 1954 ... 42,790 24,432 322 10 3,175 166 5,896 343 U 1950... 49,883 27,641 368 2,543 121 8,68= 192 15 number 1954 . . . 360,687 185,279 1,305 10 44,214 1,191 42,413 2,183 16 1950... 391,216 193,999 1,821 30,118 557 66,367 1,157 17 ..farms reporting 1954... 30,083 16,371 260 2,037 105 4,820 213 18 1950... 33,336 17,305 163 1,566 100 6,823 151 19 number 1954 . . . 542,171 232,226 3,482 22,554 1,980 160,774 4,894 20 1950... 337,840 141,463 864 9,222 940 106,822 1,464 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 42,041 24,451 324 2,671 203 5,925 312 22 1950... 46,663 25,533 269 5 5 2,111 196 1 8,333 175 23 number 1954 . . . 4,343,157 2,420,695 29,337 265,839 61,350 587,279 34,356 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 3,378,928 1,733,597 20,089 60 300 134,185 33,190 592,229 15,101 25 Cattle and calves sold alive . ...farms reporting 1954... 46,385 26,461 35C 10 3,166 160 7,484 387 26 1949... 50,211 26,976 343 2,473 136 9,939 194 27 number 1954... 702,527 281,921 5,117 20 31,712 1,172 260,337 4,277 28 1949... 641,467 219,687 2,983 20,241 632 284,488 2,584 29 dollars 1954 . . . 63,365,369 24,562,209 1 4i .- 13 2,100 2,323,645 93,925 25,498,254 408,820 30 1949... 77,389,404 25,876,686 508,010 1,797,442 77,400 36,179,602 367,247 31 21,657 10,991 139 1,278 65 4,020 155 32 1949... 31,124 15,368 200 1,286 85 6,961 137 33 number 1954 .. . 409,588 158,577 2,516 13,608 1,185 140,049 3,305 34 1949... 556,922 202,799 1,797 11,331 1,355 210,283 2,639 35 dollars 1954... 14,816,141 5,593,639 95,181 442,013 44,645 5,277,000 128,008 36 1949... 19,997,360 7,090,788 64,782 358,715 39,945 7,790,443 96,930 37 15,442 8,778 113 10 872 167 1,995 98 38 1949... 22,145 11,357 139 1,026 166 3,745 95 39 dollars 1954... 1,514,133 627,765 7,844 250 46,795 419,730 142,194 8,929 40 1949... 1,693,582 764,551 11,529 '80 5", 572 53,340 301,205 8,455 41 30,269 17,242 183 1,970 188 4,007 218 42 1949... 34,926 18,172 160 1,615 166 6,419 133 43 dozens 1954 . . . 17,630,634 9,289,324 100,557 1,030,269 .' , ■ 2,216,295 145,361 44 1949... 16,422,242 7,480,936 71,899 650 711,079 321,340 2,725,328 73,992 45 dollars 1954... 4,596,174 2,437,483 26,850 258,575 136,675 567,942 37,975 46 1949... 5,507,970 2,508.310 23,122 235 223,842 114,720 909,133 26,703 47 1,217,890,3)2 574.201,894 2,908,476 233,836, 1M 2,921,363 11^,475,662 7,994,651 48 dollars 1954... 27,250,693 12,352,624 63,754 5,804,305 62,415 2,386,468 171,342 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949... 24,869,960 10,774,648 112,611 3,534,576 28,665 3,503,962 79,970 50 ...farms reporting 1954... 29,146 16,126 210 1,856 72 4,980 228 51 1949 . . . 30,032 14,860 177 5 1,191 86 6,794 153 52 acres 1954 . . . 1,232,773 623,362 5,067 56,012 2,515 322,511 7,944 53 1949 . . . 1,183,905 540,375 3,760 20 29,262 2,400 372,395 4,804 54 Corn harvested for grain. . . . . farms reporting 1954 . . . 11,829 6,410 39 559 36 2,083 97 55 1949... 14,271 7,017 67 5 468 51 3,067 60 56 acres 1954 . . . 394,090 218,940 2,034 10,762 1,170 86,735 4,025 57 1949... 514,240 272,146 1,745 20 7,805 1,735 123,012 1,751 58 bushels harvested 1954... 9,147,038 5,475,287 54,762 194,388 36,175 1,856,201 105,940 59 1949... 11,560,539 6',435,079 47,230 425 156,260 43,300 2,577,380 43,950 60 bushels sold 1954 . . . 2,050,094 1,704,924 36,250 22,950 27,750 75,050 26,000 61 1949. . . 3,506,962 2,940,442 3,670 5,625 415 180,515 15,150 62 Durum or macaroni wheat ■ 64 ' 68 69 11,400 . 7,952 268 534 32 1,032 109 1949... 27,513 19,624 316 668 51 2,696 136 acres 1954... 1,159,184 851,815 24,439 42,651 1,520 107,206 6,825 1949... 3,101,690 2,521,750 26,984 40,420 2,280 201,708 16,324 bushels harvested 1954. . . 3,879,542 2,964,823 170,879 105,348 3,388 276,478 21,8-3 1949. . . 32,723,427 27,945,950 478,984 241,475 17,150 1,580,126 216,845 bushels sold 1954... 2,654,602 2,122,370 145,845 50,674 1,975 120,228 16,394 1949... 26,996,316 23,464,987 391,430 172,345 12,990 1,106,054 198,275 70 Other spring wheat threshed 51,542 35,401 743 2,151 121 5,276 432 71 1949. . . 48,078 30,557 606 1,621 81 6,786 220 72 acres 1954. . . 6,466,171 4,910,524 94,593 165,736 7,981 56; ,06 38,820 73 1949... 7,084,812 5,086,487 81,605 141,300 4,775 836,656 29,462 74 bushels harvested 1954. . . 61,097,425 48,327,443 1,769,339 1,075,609 66,340 -, ,364 502,181 75 1949. . . 72,947,368 56,617,889 1,506,197 912,271 46,125 6,201,389 439,800 76 bushels sold 1954... 49,427,770 1,476,423 727,450 54,125 2,780,248 431 ,402 77 1949... 60,105,448 48,063,199 1,282,995 566,851 36,820 4,426,124 351,149 78 Barley threshed or 41,507 29,114 723 1,617 96 4,007 366 79 acres 1954. .. 3,048,253 2,380,636 84,941 66,665 4,445 220,292 28,375 80 bushels harvested 1954... 63,504,150 51,122,070 2,465,999 988,362 93,995 3,889,279 663,146 81 bushels sold 1954... 46,511,601 40,025,555 1,904,850 473,565 59,900 1,330,819 491,855 82 3,589,176 3,431,279 1,744,427 1,550,921 18 ,036 11,641 193,685 151,041 7,615 6,615 902,452 1,032,218 51,803 18,875 93 1949... 84 tons 1954... 3,935,265 1,946,279 28,533 217,865 9,313 962,600 69,607 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. aIncludes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. NORTH DAKOTA 151 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 a sample o] farms. See text] The State — Continued Area 1 Type of farm — Continued Total all farms Type of farm General — Con. Mlscel- Livestock General Miscel- Primarily livestock Crop and livestock laneous and unclassi- fied Cash- grain Cotton Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock laneous and unclas- sified ' -,:?5, 6,593 2,379 20 467 5 2,226 23 162 1,214 97 1 1,187 6,889 987 . 2,637 5 421 3,273 7 232 1,600 201 2 2,113 14,225 1,822 21,990 6,755 25 1,337 15 8,656 80 564 4,047 511 3 3,840 24,584 3,854 39,525 9,530 5 20,129 14 765 6,758 816 4 972 6,660 1,265 9,327 3,926 30 638 6 2,701 37 243 1,571 175 5 1,370 7,925 1,382 9,845 3,373 20 531 3,629 22 257 1,791 222 6 37,396 , 14,124 613,060 176,061 415 26,028 101 304,223 1,457 12,029 90, 147 2,599 7 40,983 255,120 13,959 456,524 108,051 255 16,726 253,587 205 8,360 66,688 2,652 8 972 6,623 1,225 9,246 3,895 30 638 6 2,656 37 243 1,571 170 9 1,370 7,914 1,337 9,799 3,353 20 531 3,613 22 257 1,786 217 10 16,662 136,234 6,435 277,079 80,308 165 12,557 43 134,874 710 5,551 41,674 1,197 11 17,294 112,520 o,925 226,386 52,029 65 8,094 128,134 80 3,943 32,805 1,236 12 963 o,430 1,053 8,041 3,349 30 638 5 2,093 25 238 1,519 144 13 1,349 7,755 1,226 8,919 3,022 20 531 3,132 22 251 1,745 196 14 10,415 69,637 4,040 66,597 23,666 100 10,538 25 13,006 71 2,664 15,905 622 15 13,858 78,560 4,779 70,939 21,141 50 6,784 22,156 63 2,545 17,375 825 16 745 5,018 514 6,08^ 2,386 10 461 5 1,682 17 192 1,285 44 17 978 5,790 460 6,727 2,161 10 401 2,386 22 197 1,449 101 18 12,981 97,979 5,301 116,414 33,189 80 7,448 35 45,345 128 3,052 26,655 482 19 10,634 62,410 4,021 68,531 19,063 20 3,207 29,647 211 2,178 13,664 541 20 879 6,004 1,2-2 8,245 3,590 26 542 11 2,216 36 228 1,422 174 21 1,265 -,380 1,391 8,957 3,150 25 481 3,069 21 237 1,683 291 22 12~,226 719,878 97,197 671,136 279,277 2,140 45,751 780 163,322 1,137 29,469 139,618 9,642 23 13", 225 650,492 62,460 516,248 165,719 970 32,465 181,315 684 16,255 107,255 11,585 24 951 6,666 750 8,938 3,645 15 631 1 2,687 42 238 1,559 120 25 1,365 7,938 847 9,532 3,118 20 511 3,702 12 257 1,776 136 26 12,238 102,315 3,418 205,258 49,289 145 7,014 1 116,372 503 3,576 27,798 560 27 13,109 94,375 3,368 213,675 36,966 390 5,134 140,370 70 3,491 26,470 784 28 977,443 8,578,030 274,110 17,640,812 3,858,263 14,125 510,140 250 10,757,664 33,573 282,239 2,136,078 48,480 29 1,485,434 10,724,048 373,535 23,742,669 3,806,719 52,285 451,054 16,342,308 6,461 360,462 2,622,625 100,755 30 612 4,219 178 4,-33 1,665 5 366 1,372 11 183 1,113 18 31 998 5,789 300 6,793 2,179 15 390 2,480 22 202 1,444 61 32 10,066 76,957 3,325 87,723 20,851 80 4,525 41,296 53 2,026 18,637 255 33 18,449 105,005 3,264 116,259 28,710 115 3,850 56,626 238 3,833 22,627 260 34 366,478 2,757,424 111,753 3,041,029 696,938 1,600 152,528 1,482,599 1,895 68,914 628,702 7,853 35 650,077 3,787,302 118,378 3,840,549 949,979 3,430 123,820 1,860,444 6,950 127,606 761,265 7,055 36 434 2,591 384 2,373 1,002 5 178 6 517 2 93 547 23 37 911 4,317 384 3,442 1,090 5 255 1,112 130 755 95 38 51,815 184,781 24,030 125,990 44,132 130 10,426 345 26,186 462 9,431 34,038 840 39 103,948 367,433 25,469 159,207 40,967 350 13,130 59,778 8,325 31,482 5,175 40 783 4,998 680 5,652 2,500 21 376 1 1,369 12 191 1,124 58 41 1,194 6,348 714 6,485 2,105 10 396 2,232 6 232 1,379 125 42 794,937 3,320,751 254,290 2,017,420 771,087 7,412 190,890 80 448,734 1,464 143,961 441,072 12,720 43 1,025,029 3,804,687 207,302 2,054,299 527,569 3,955 178,525 695,733 160 116,510 504,102 27,745 44 212,405 848,773 69,496 448,053 169,525 1,909 41,336 20 100,006 338 33 ,428 38,810 2,681 45 356,846 1,275,140 69,919 640,166 162,908 1,250 51,690 217,343 54 34,276 164,390 8,255 46 42,260,950 345,829,315 8,461,870 232,984,597 72,031,330 121,486 54,421,351 97,300 6,860, as 102,499 11,197,008 57,605,365 1,547,929 47 954,252 5,263,340 192,193 5,399,011 1,485,197 2,520 1,656,955 1,925 754,485 2,000 244,730 J, 21B, 699 32,510 48 1,039,093 5,5^8,524 217,911 4,812,-4" 1,137,535 2,830 904,862 1,239,907 1,386 223,730 1,348,915 53,475 49 650 4,819 205 -,218 3,039 10 517 6 2,003 11 193 1,377 ■ 2 50 1,043 5,421 302 6,681 2,153 10 376 2,417 17 212 1,385 111 51 22,246 188,740 4,376 372,893 140,614 155 17,976 85 138,295 390 7,908 65,937 1,533 52 32,930 191,431 6,528 281,469 77,991 220 10,735 134,798 490 6,330 48,945 1,960 53 286 2,239 80 2,399 924 198 1 566 3 59 635 13 54 565 2,806 165 2,073 680 130 592 5 56 565 45 55 6,318 62,062 2,044 57,710 21,797 3,417 15 16,568 90 1,077 14,522 224 56 14,885 86,973 4,168 48,549 14,858 2,490 16,752 50 1,120 12 ,409 870 57 129,352 1,255,498 39,435 924,751 338,950 44,755 225 281,063 1,090 20,220 235,223 3,225 58 310,705 1,875,910 70,300 822,464 223,735 40,250 317,104 1,000 14,775 218,045 -,555 59 7,400 147,770 2,000 48,407 37,847 4,010 6,550 60 18,725 316,670 25,750 25,815 14,340 3,000 1,000 2,050 2,715 2,710 61 212 1,149 112 71 27 10 16 11 , 62 526 3,246 250 764 406 25 198 10 115 10 63 16,519 102,483 5,726 4,238 1,166 420 823 1,577 252 64 31,044 251,665 9,515 47,159 23,590 1,330 10,245 550 11,104 3- 3 65 33,878 289,165 13,710 28,535 13,234 2,625 6,020 3,675 2,981 66 199,729 1,989,068 . 54,100 306,351 149,206 10,315 75,385 3,875 66,745 825 67 16,460 175,531 5,125 12,285 5,251 2,784 2,000 2,250 68 134,585 1,471,330 44,320 217,011 115,876 8,590 46,815 2,000 43,230 500 69 751 6,062 605 9,877 5,021 30 587 6 2,249 65 223 1,545 151 70 969 6,547 691 10,145 4,411 30 451 2,992 32 247 1,745 237 71 51,318 604,905 30,225 1,610,152 1,017,766 1,540 52,867 325 292,643 6,264 19,290 208,224 11,233 72 92,578 772,770 39,179 1,837,106 1,052,933 1,475 46,170 432,409 2,259 29,290 256,525 16,045 73 330,438 4,573,811 184,900 12,927,298 8,648,516 29,050 365,523 2,955 2,117,207 45,868 127,810 1,533,9% 56,373 74 602,021 6,405,440 216,236 14,983,188 9,203,132 43,400 274,356 3,035,666 37,948 197,540 3,123,496 67,650 75 197,890 3,411,001 123,147 10,031,934 11,832,406 7,016,559 27,500 250,411 2,195 1,416,775 28,719 78,568 1,178,555 32,652 76 373,871 4,837,564 166,8''5 7,654,971 43,150 183,186 2,119,168 35,598 128,950 1,616,773 50,610 77 580 4,640 364 5,287 2,673 15 276 1,230 19 122 919 33 78 22,520 226,297 14,082 223,319 128,583 245 7,603 48,033 1,074 3,629 32,108 2,044 79 354,262 3,746,263 130,774 3,120,533 1,815,843 6,350 97,416 661,590 11,196 51,646 457,872 18,623 80 129,891 1,980,842 114,324 1,023,357 815,963 2,000 11,475 90,646 3,470 2,985 91,918 4,900 81 70,798 561,942 33,416 762,963 243,112 745 40,790 248 324,477 7,171 15,420 120,310 10,693 82 78,857 529,461 52,250 834,886 222,280 ... 32,580 419,383 4,970 15,340 122,618 17,335 83 72,910 595,842 32,316 742,551 232,486 ... | 1,825 11! 41,436 1 204 312,113 10,645 14,348 121,061 8,433 84 152 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are based on reports for onj y Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 2a Total all farms Type of farm Livestock General Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Livestock on hand: 1 2,752 1,881 6 133 : 341 2 1950... 4,120 3,009 131 i 3 number 1954 . . . 7,970 4,782 12 348 1,581 57 4 1950 . . . 15,305 9,602 : 620 2,618 t 5 4,512 3,344 11 187 423 426 18 7 6 1950... 5,149 3,901 6 151 7 number 1954.. . 161,029 LI '.' ' 201 6,681 215 34,132 439 8 1950... 125,338 82,437 85 4,287 . 201 9 Cows, Including heifers that 4,434 3,275 11 187 414 LO 1950... 5,099 3,851 6 151 ) i number 1954 . . . 68,512 43,215 75 2,902 85 13,907 231 12 1950... 56,303 36,303 43 1,957 9,921 124 13 3,795 2,771 10 187 302 18 14 1950... 4,653 3,548 5 151 330 7 15 number 1954 . . . 25,631 17,312 30 2,390 1,889 II 16 1950... 31,079 21,668 25 1,897 2,031 49 17 2,168 1,577 10 108 197 l.'l 1950... 2,203 1,642 71 197 19 number 1954 . . . 18,963 12,208 35 908 °io 3,014 19 20 1950. . . 13,587 8,194 219 2,627 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 3,900 2,938 10 139 311 17 22 1950... 4,482 3,415 116 337 6 23 number 1954 . . . 291,695 225,302 500 10,292 1,000 18,784 955 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 248,158 178,971 5,435 18,737 ,'..■ 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 4,034 2,961 6 187 i 413 18 26 1949 . . . 4,557 3,353 6 146 449 1 27 number 1954 . . . 55,296 30,726 261 2,040 50 15,716 181 28 1949 . . . 47,087 26,603 38 1,147 13,216 7 29 dollars 1954 . . . 5,128,832 2,600,907 35,490 132,278 4,000 1,810,381 13,099 30 1949... 5,566,381 3,073,308 6,220 19,31 1,695,575 530 31 1,039 723 49 92 32 1949... 1,703 1,195 45 172 5 33 number 1954. . . 13,687 6,593 504 4,400 34 1949... 19,327 11,020 155 3,630 60 35 dollars 1954... 477,085 218,357 14,395 175,890 36 1949... 606,532 367,685 4,320 129,049 2,400 37 1,104 848 5 37 5 45 5 38 1949 . . . 1,447 1,096 50 81 39 dollars 1954... 56,893 41,257 65 1,690 2,210 2,676 200 40 1949 . . . 68,660 42,091 3,625 4,854 41 2,468 1,843 95 5 164 16 42 1949 . . . 3,056 2,294 66 228 ( 43 dozens 1954 . . . 715,578 545,854 1,500 22,124 10,000 33,206 2,298 44 1949... 772,599 497,934 26,698 56,879 545 45 dollars 1954... 195,899 148,516 500 6,264 3,000 9,097 752 46 1949... 248,807 161,165 9,024 17,520 214 47 71,089,247 1,538,754 44,737,444 960,356 17,375 375 10,307,252 246,335 3,301,087 74,521 321,366 7,175 48 dollars 1954... 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 1,895,345 1,112,987 330 289,175 103,454 -,,415 50 1,120 766 59 113 10 51 1949... 1,382 951 55 150 2 52 acres 1954 . . . 38,320 24,358 2,390 6,514 250 53 1949 . . . 39,646 25,312 . . 47 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 88 71 10 1 55 1949... 205 125 5 30 56 acres 1954 . . . 1,473 1,148 205 40 57 1949 . . . 5,678 3,973 50 805 58 bushels harvested 1954 . . . 27,419 23,229 2,050 500 59 1949 . . . 84,685 55,185 , 13,850 60 bushels sold 1954 . . . 250 250 61 1949... 11,584 10,584 62 Durum or macaroni wheat 146 123 19 63 1949 . . . 2,078 1,824 20 82 64 acres 1954.. . 9,685 8,762 65 1949... 133,681 121,244 550 , ,,, bushels harvested 1954... 54,612 51,341 . 67 1949... 1,445,742 , 2,565 27,077 68 bushels sold 1954... 40,535 38,891 699 69 1949... 1,215,906 1,139,916 2,12 1,1 70 Other spring wheat 6,110 . 11 153 1 3.| 71 1949... 6,628 5,546 1 34? 72 acres 1954... 1,052, 941, 73-: 455 , - 45 , 2,493 73 1949 . . . 1,290,221 ,166, 113 420 . 46,702 3,075 74 bushels harvested 1954... . !9,005 8,445,183 , 180 . 75 1949... 14,631,829 13,536,389 . 61,035 389,848 . 76 bushels sold 1954... 7,550,063 7,029,667 . , , 77 1949... 12,643,289 . , . 78 Barley threshed or 3,901 3,282 1 82 190 79 acres 1954... 264,968 239,614 .:. 2,564 9,212 80 bushels harvested 1954. . . 5,121,237 4,744,858 . , , , 81 bushels sold 1954... 3,853,697 1, .' i,i . 27,818 . 82 268,959 180,914 j 9,804 7 . . 83 1949... 280,119 192,105 400 8,010 37,023 84 tons 1954... 281 , 505 183,254 . ■ 10,543 84 49,387 I 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and Stale Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfal NORTH DAKOTA 153 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Area 2a — Continued Area 2b Type of farm — Continued Total all Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- laneous Livestock General Miscel- Cash- grain Other Fruit- and-nut other laneous Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclassi- fied farms Cotton field- crop Vegetable Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily or op Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclas- sified 29 284 55 4,409 2,142 477 i 652 13 69 975 71 1 30 427 115 5,114 1,980 493 15 1,191 205 1,144 81 2 103 872 210 14,717 6,281 1,597 60 2,872 54 3,305 190 3 140 1,509 805 21,838 7,533 'in 1,790 40 6,377 840 4,953 295 4 44 349 130 5,292 2,722 522 6 770 12 80 1,069 111 5 45 483 130 5,565 2,207 528 10 1,279 225 1,205 111 6 1,727 15,799 1,120 314,500 135,073 22,580 205 88,201 876 4,371 61,185 2,009 7 1,125 13,873 2,165 238,254 76,678 17,838 125 85,163 9,980 47,336 1,134 8 44 349 130 5,267 2,703 522 6 764 12 80 1,069 111 9 45 483 130 5,549 2,202 528 10 1,273 225 1,200 111 10 773 6,854 470 140,056 59,939 10,228 95 38,469 359 1,977 28,161 828 11 485 5,955 1,515 105,636 32,462 7,511 60 40,696 4,115 20,278 514 12 44 343 115 4,881 2,480 522 5 627 'ii 78 1,057 101 13 45 95 5,313 2,110 528 10 1,159 215 1,190 101 14 417 3,132 370 58,368 28,452 8,259 25 5,755 106 940 14,273 558 15 355 4,709 345 60,422 23,438 7,033 60 10,768 3,455 15,204 464 16 21 213 30 3,808 1,850 416 550 8 55 843 86 17 35 226 30 4,171 1,579 411 '26 1,018 175 937 31 18 234 2,395 140 73,710 30,010 3,902 20,209 428 970 16,501 1,690 19 170 2,282 95 45,661 15,370 2,478 120 16,280 2,210 8,787 416 20 42 298 140 4,846 2,459 499 6 635 'ii 78 1,011 145 21 35 463 110 5,279 2,085 5 457 30 1,200 10 210 156 22 3,375 25,157 6,330 508,841 251,302 53,141 3,000 59,159 950 9,225 117,094 88,066 14,970 23 3,100 36,650 5,025 354,537 132,253 60 30,620 2,525 73,603 105 21,100 6,205 24 49 354 45 5,260 2,683 521 6 791 18 80 1,070 91 25 40 487 75 5,520 2,162 528 10 1,319 5 225 1,200 71 26 773 5,339 210 91,941 33,467 6,305 11 31,281 443 1,444 18,505 485 27 365 5,511 200 81,187 20,132 3,886 30 39,307 15 2,505 14,850 462 26 65,466 453,256 13,955 7,133,529 2,433,821 427,558 895 2,772,340 36,185 107,010 1,320,055 35,665 29 39,000 631,633 20,815 9,118,203 2,032,761 358,088 3,720 4,842,935 900 280,015 1,555,731 44,053 30 16 139 20 2,909 1,359 274 485 7 48 700 36 31 20 241 25 3,882 1,438 313 'l5 998 185 907 26 32 195 1,880 115 54,518 21,004 2,371 16,533 90 852 12,538 1,130 33 65 4,342 55 64,921 16,972 3,006 '65 30,188 2,645 11,585 460 34 5,835 61,678 930 1,790,109 650,930 71,508 599,101 3,150 29,421 400, 874 35,125 35 2,555 158,498 2,025 2,121,647 505,341 86,045 3,195 1,062,545 81,215 362,313 20,993 36 17 97 45 1,572 762 133 5 192 3 34 373 70 37 25 180 15 2,255 804 201 25 449 5 130 585 56 38 650 6,105 2,040 248,377 39,374 4,715 175,000 9,297 66 1,505 14,135 4,285 39 1,890 15,100 1,100 113,639 31,626 8,932 7,100 26,174 25 8,000 28,108 3,674 40 40 220 80 3,965 2,018 417 6 447 7 70 905 95 41 40 377 45 3,979 1,473 381 10 867 205 967 76 42 15,080 75,851 9,665 2,018,880 963,242 185,370 28,000 203,198 3,580 35,298 543,722 56,470 43 28,455 153,513 8,575 1,395,181 423,914 132,070 13,270 312,333 118,240 375,984 19,370 44 4,450 20,485 2,835 502,092 234,709 45,501 6,500 56,949 <>\1 10, 121 130,060 17,335 45 9,850 48,789 2,245 468,690 139,536 43,655 6,290 106,806 42,990 122,493 6,920 46 1,678,614 , : ."'. ' •: 466,901 188,724,386 89,4C4,6&1 31,103,548 46,287 . 3,88 500,261 4,09s,496 1,478, 4ii 47 36,826 203,491 9,675 3,940,256 1,842,581 666,392 1,000 309,700 11,672 82,435 188,8 37,590 48 20,490 356,934 7,560 3,503,038 1,223,743 531,817 1,410 544,216 197,255 977,047 27,550 49 3 154 15 3,445 1,820 302 6 506 17 40 738 16 50 15 65 250 189 20 3,080. 1,142 5 197 5 913 170 592 51 51 4,623 120 148,277 69,109 7,814 95 40,403 990 1,680 26,997 1,189 52 5,387 95 117,837 36,556 20 3,782 25 53,587 5,100 17,449 1,318 53 6 1,702 850 116 241 'l5 24 440 16 54 5 35 80 5 1,779 594 "i 116 516 110 382 56 55 48,328 21,328 2,064 11,575 765 790 10,726 1,080 56 25 810 1,640 12,450 15 50,526 16,433 20 1,825 18,436 2,875 9,729 1,208 57 200 947,464 438,096 32,795 223 , 828 12,300 10,420 211,290 18,735 58 1,000 1,045,891 363,670 425 37 ,400 340,656 65,650 218,015 20,075 59 27,380 15,080 100 6,500 4,500 1,200 60 1,000 82,525 47,405 4.00' 19,350 7,270 4,500 61 4 180 107 6 1 33 33 62 127 25 1,929 917 1 11 370 "5 90 376 '46 63 460 9,295 5,627 138 '60 2,301 1,169 64 6.900 1,705 138,439 75,205 7,700 28,551 '56 5,280 19,978 1,675 65 1,686 32,496 21,290 221 138 7.879 2,968 66 69,305 4,940 880,124 521,758 28,590 189,719 200 21, 140 111,732 6,985 67 945 21,185 16,469 150 3,081 1,485 68 50,040 4,150 646,561 411,738 14,175 123,299 200 13,390 78,274 5,485 69 49 360 151 5,066 2,985 403 6 532 19 56 1,014 51 70 40 483 115 5,403 2,478 447 10 1,038 195 1,149 86 71 4,786 42,067 7,060 627,628 413,314 36,940 680 58,023 1,905 5,229 108,708 2,829 72 4,710 55,981 5,420 878,819 482,070 44,205 505 141,546 26,555 177,694 6,244 73 25,590 280,936 43,800 4,429,340 3,084,463 179,088 3,500 391.601 11,935 26,706 716,670 15,877 74 44,850 521,632 38,550 6,306,246 3,817,284 228,795 1,165 915,096 143,80 . 26,791 75 11,660 209,878 30,670 3,261,995 2,390,859 112,856 1,250 241,450 10,230 7,814 491,791 5,745 76 10, 100 395,537 29, 860 4,666,610 3,009,110 134,455 385 610,238 75,515 815,802 23,105 77 31 243 56 2,673 1,455 239 5 356 9 40 543 26 78 1,483 9,913 1,3*: 121,384 74,012 6,990 50 17,850 430 976 20,361 715 79 18,400 159,788 17,990 1,873,299 1,173,513 79,121 250 303,406 6,350 18,975 285,455 6,229 80 3,550 67,650 12,140 954,752 730,085 17,815 250 78,121 1,000 1,300 125,137 1,044 81 3,300 27,055 3,105 637,763 282,442 48,261 < 153,580 4,164 10,516 133,612 4,653 82 2,440 35,518 3,835 576,096 192,187 41,473 850 203,613 4,730 18,925 110,263 4, i 83 3,420 28,223 2,470 629,251 270,940 44,118 450 170,259 4,492 | 10,280 123,670 5,042| 84 379126 O -56 - 12 154 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6—LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are baaed on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations. Bee text) Area 3a Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Cotton Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry General Primarily crop Livestock on hand: 1 7,545 4,575 10 696 20 874 33 2 1950... 10,867 7,752 22 551 25 953 12 3 number 1954.. . 19,012 10,539 27 1,716 55 3,160 101 4 1950... 34,088 22,634 53 1,789 65 4,040 23 5 11,234 7,269 20 970 51 1,111 56 6 1950... 12,338 9,005 27 581 30 996 12 7 number 1954 . . . 377,728 212,379 667 25,823 890 77,943 1,972 8 1950... 290,698 194,791 839 13,070 255 40,833 417 9 Cows, including heifers that 11,093 7,174 20 970 51 1,080 56 10 1950... 12,246 8,954 27 581 30 970 12 11 number 1954 . . . 158,971 88,099 251 11,806 370 33,183 816 12 1950... 124,839 83,227 394 5,800 155 17,970 147 13 9,962 6,345 20 965 45 882 55 14 1950... 11,656 8,510 25 576 30 881 7 15 number 1954 . . . 81,524 47,946 163 10,872 280 6,737 354 16 1950 . . . 87,313 60,655 197 5,670 155 6,866 4e 17 6,684 4,141 20 606 20 656 31 18 1950... 7,086 5,213 8 281 10 638 2 19 number 1954. . . 65,533 36,825 200 3,916 365 11,738 189 20 1950... 37,533 26,875 56 797 45 5,603 11 21 Chickens 4 months old and over. .farms reporting 1954... 9,033 5,893 9 814 40 767 54 22 1950... 10,025 7,324 18 5 406 45 760 7 23 number 1954 . . . 682,166 443,260 783 61,025 5,775 57,333 4,031 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 550,237 399,516 1,060 300 19,010 4,150 36,721 145 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 10,495 6,728 20 970 31 1,122 56 26 1949... 11,535 8,343 26 551 30 1,011 12 27 number 1954 . . . 123,188 63,991 256 7,799 165 31,110 612 28 1949... 105,244 64,587 202 3,762 100 21,502 110 29 dollars 1954... 10,763,929 5,543,688 25,210 583,924 13,100 2,933,155 49,090 30 1949... 12,438,016 7,582,472 28,669 336,090 8,955 2,803,804 16,766 31 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 3,813 2,325 7 274 10 443 27 32 1949... 5,680 4,233 15 186 10 497 2 33 number 1954 41,445 21,627 152 2,188 235 9,006 140 34 1949... 56,907 39,299 158 890 155 8,944 21 35 dollars 1954... 1,414,508 754,804 6,040 65,792 10,200 303,127 4,520 36 1949... 1,861,319 1,262,475 5,835 21,255 4,790 312,767 555 37 2,981 1,919 2 227 35 260 17 38 1949 . . . 3,957 2,916 3 5 155 30 231 2 39 dollars 1954... 169,339 102,412 111 11,306 5,270 17,111 3,524 40 1949 . . . 241,494 166,585 174 80 5,590 3,660 11,493 55 41 5,716 3,734 7 499 35 455 40 42 1949... 6,706 4,823 2 5 251 35 537 1 43 dozens 1954 .. . 2,419,717 1,530,188 5,370 211,725 56,750 168,648 16,675 44 1949... 2,177,599 1,448,210 1,400 650 75,009 34,170 152,201 480 45 dollars 1954... 651,803 413,547 1,600 56,832 14,075 42,947 3,865 46 1949... 721,484 480,039 440 235 24,033 11,595 49,477 155 47 271,697,990 146,160,513 363,874 53,809,235 558,085 18,109,086 897,936 48 dollars 1954... 6,117,994 3,178,778 7,807 1,353,274 12,255 397,449 21,919 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 5,377,214 3,490,105 12,487 603,737 9,140 342,512 2,215 50 3,456 2,138 8 339 5 361 22 51 1949 . . . 3,687 2,578 6 116 10 387 7 52 acres 1954 . . . 101,983 61,670 205 7,459 60 17,637 552 53 1949 . . . 99,056 69,442 280 2,305 350 12,963 205 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 174 89 3 5 39 5 55 1949 . . . 647 466 20 44 56 acres 1954. . . 4,675 2,044 130 40 1,820 100 57 1949... 14,127 11,437 170 1,000 58 bushels harvested 1954... 97,620 40,735 2,450 1,800 42,335 1,500 59 1949... 269,615 230,440 3,550 22,400 60 bushels sold 1954... 1,000 1,000 61 1949... 7,225 4,725 2,500 62 Durum or macaroni wheat 6,351 4, 694 14 383 10 485 41 ' i 1949... 10,280 8,776 23 201 15 354 22 64 acres 1954. .. 812,024 623,774 4,310 36,649 785 67,766 3,613 65 1949. . . 1,669,302 1,528,068 5,149 16,930 650 34,228 4,205 ■ bushels harvested 1954... 2,493,801 2,044,261 17,600 83,832 975 155,019 7,799 67 1949... 18,901,905 17,698,735 86,359 114,955 4,500 281,845 36,740 68 bushels sold 1954... 1,629,936 1,410, 9e9 12,850 41,661 350 58,790 5,175 69 1949... 15,843,197 14,953,148 63,950 87,755 3,500 194,128 30,190 70 Other spring wheat 10,085 7,909 13 446 21 542 42 71 1949... 7,358 6,148 13 151 10 325 7 72 acres 1954. . . l,248,e31 1,072,325 1,877 25,997 995 46,663 2,639 73 1949... 1,009,917 902,938 2,850 10,065 955 32,451 825 74 bushels harvested 1954... 11,031,851 9,932,333 16,440 171,240 8,510 310,947 21,085 75 1949... 12,977,501 11,918,793 42,252 76,315 8,690 328,189 13,000 76 bushels sold 1954. . . 9,032,924 8,242,866 10.6X) 105,480 6,985 188,563 18,825 77 1949... 10,789,320 9,977,269 36,050 52,685 7,440 249,081 7,250 78 Barley threshed or 10,462 909,082 8,053 24 542 20 613 65 79 acres 1954. . . 768,897 2,140 27,220 200 39,757 3,326 80 bushels harvested 1954... 17,603,869 15,528,281 42,300 369,645 2,820 615,703 46,995 81 bushels sold 1954... 13,379,661 12,378,745 31,500 188,375 1,810 209,834 82 729,391 699,331 394,569 464,189 1,038 1,667 51,161 30,470 1,280 1,305 142,502 102,507 1,22'. 63 1949... 84 tons 1954... 872,071 479,758 2,131 58,355 1,915 167,720 22,425 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. NORTH DAKOTA 155 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Area 3a— Continued Area 3b Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of "arm General — Con. Miscel- Livestock other General Miscel- laneous laneous all Other Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclassi- fied farms Cash- grain Cotton field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclas- sified 155 956 221 4,656 , 01 632 17 120 853 51 1 120 1,046 386 6,670 . 5 42u 10 1,264 283 1,373 81 2 391 2,535 483 12,435 . 083 43 2,455 27 391 2,161 175 3 430 3,735 1,319 20,864 9,156 1: L,410 20 5,038 755 4,179 291 4 186 1,175 396 7,811 4,827 490 41 892 30 160 1,187 176 5 130 1,111 446 8,307 4,248 6 491 30 1,433 329 1,584 186 6 6,318 48,260 3,476 304,616 170,652 17,13s 1,302 57,501 1,407 5,606 48,920 2,090 7 3,325 33,227 3,941 238,775 105,666 24 13,617 325 58,237 9,395 49,753 1,558 8 166 1,175 381 7,720 4,751 490 41 887 38 160 1,177 176 9 130 1,111 431 8,224 4,195 (; 491 25 1,423 329 1,584 171 10 2,651 20,217 1,578 129,596 72,334 7,675 565 23,968 553 2,381 21,058 1,062 11 1,315 14,023 1,808 102,587 ,'.,,32 12 6,080 100 25,287 3,751 21,160 765 12 186 1,134 330 6,829 4,090 490 41 705 38 159 1,160 146 13 130 1,096 401 7,843 3,953 D 491 20 1,329 329 1,554 161 14 2,095 11,967 1,110 60,375 32,176 6,949 376 5,696 454 1,533 12,511 680 15 1,185 11,179 1,358 66,749 29,631 12 5,930 uO 10,827 3,316 16,258 715 16 144 855 211 4,356 2,477 253 20 568 16 110 71 17 100 694 140 4,953 2,272 5 291 5 1,033 198 1,098 51 18 1,288 10,382 u30 76,668 36,463 3,257 620 19,170 143 1 ,76i 14,237 1,012 19 400 3,296 450 49,097 20,303 70 1,654 125 15,547 1,630 8,947 621 20 129 972 355 6,431 3,S43 396 36 690 '26 144 1,103 191 21 115 974 371 7,027 3,412 6 30 1,229 289 1,459 176 22 9,802 81,112 19,045 711,273 406,916 48,475 8,020 . 3,965 16,600 135,100 17,255 23 8,810 67,S00 12,725 563,248 247,809 625 29,630 4,850 99,123 31,470 , 11,350 24 181 1,186 201 7,440 4,537 484. 41 910 33 150 1,184 101 25 130 1,126 306 7,813 3,838 11 481 20 . 329 . 96 26 2,019 16,627 609 104,211 54,023 .. 365 , 333 2,046 17,414 622 27 1,230 12,694 1,057 85,138 31,274 48 4,425 215 28,632 2,798 17,372 374 28 171,568 1,395,449 48,745 9,784,136 5,024,616 367,350 32,600 2,620,507 26,085 157,305 1,510,388 43,005 29 135,475 1,425,066 100,719 10,703,541 3,870,122 6,593 396, 5u0 . 3,919,411 2,113,112 42,963 30 78 618 31 3,375 1,856 177 20 010 11 99 21 31 65 607 65 4,918 2,199 6 231 10 1,121 1,107 26 32 1,098 6,702 297 u0,632 26,512 2,244 395 99 1,455 . 525 33 955 6,305 180 65,497 28,921 35 2,175 . .. 464 34 34,340 229,210 6,475 2,182,793 943,920 75,040 13,450 , 4,330 . . 20,965 35 33,755 212,612 7,275 3,097,479 1,010,888 1,575 80,470 3,395 1,283,506 110,679 590,911 16,055 36 50 381 90 2,632 1,529 176 20 264 7 506 70 37 70 490 55 3,959 1,755 245 30 674 229 971 50 38 3,220 22,775 3,610 166,001 85,572 10,358 3,515 24,010 169 3,376 O; ,1.41 4,390 39 11,605 38,152 4,100 311,274 121,155 225 15,260 8,465 57,508 18,685 67,926 2,050 40 106 690 150 4,=)0o 2,775 367 36 479 23 134 957 135 41 85 812 155 5,545 2,513 341 35 973 263 1,283 131 42 63,605 323,976 42,580 3,141,504 1,707,559 245,140 56,940 315,037 16,659 105,453 654,536 40,125 43 65,845 373,499 26,135 2,898,350 1,120,123 . 164,267 39,670 479,773 205,221 343,119 41,172 44 19,893 88,559 10,485 303,327 435,820 60,976 13,330 65,942 4,895 25,313 166,011 11,040 45 23,100 123,760 8,650 980,010 376,560 1,631 53,750 13,795 162,046 71,999 266,713 13,511 46 7,458,799 42,432,548 1,907,914 218,835,812 107,149,366 30,649, 032 1,253,760 14,595,645 1,744,450 6,079,971 47,388/496 1,774,272 47 165,429 939,968 41,115 4,793,359 2,293,583 919,249 26,950 306,312 36,935 125,362 ip40,930 42,030 48 99,200 782,563 35,255 4,338,277 1,562,922 1,635 760,060 5,520 583,806 261,631 lj.26,697 36,006 49 66 477 40 5,261 3,091 161 20 66S 32 12o 947 16 50 55 522 6 5,668 2,741 260 10 1,139 259 1,167 36 51 1,288 12,907 205 196,390 111,645 11,033 585 35,323 1,045 3,935 31,775 544 52 1,110 12,351 50 201,654 88,020 7,200 275 58,708 7,835 38,711 905 53 28 5 1,772 1,020 64 10 250 16 56 330 e 54 25 92 2,517 1,192 101 5 585 113 510 11 55 536 5 45,350 25,907 1,468 175 8,066 290 745 8,459 240 56 220 1,300 69,877 31,638 1,590 250 20,76S 2,930 12,186 515 57 8,700 i66 96S,90S 574,280 21,303 2,750 167,385 4,700 17,330 174,960 5,700 58 5,500 27,725 1,50 . 110,010 96,190 686,305 91,900 S5,885 3^,300 2,000 10,000 452,830 5,000 2,500 60,800 700 252,250 11,110 7,105 8,700 59 60 61 94 539 91 1,619 1,134 59 6 153 30 232 5 62 75 739 75 5,689 3,621 10 195 5 695 162 951 50 63 9,601 6Q,561 4,965 126,198 90,030 1,694 65 13,678 2,360 . 110 64 5,680 72,187 2,205 567,531 417,052 660 11,140 150 54,498 8,230 73,821 1,980 65 15,780 157,450 11,085 414,503 314,128 6,135 350 37,733 5,825 49,672 660 66 38,540 624,846 15,385 4,831,639 3,846,371 10,750 53,665 1,000 384,558 53,110 474,925 7,260 67 7,040 88,806 " 4,275 277,869 231,107 1,733 16,167 . 25,697 68 25,860 473,331 11,335 3,860,011 3,150,538 10,750 35,905 1,666 271,588 37,120 . 5,985 69 114 893 105 8,180 5,846 344 41 624 49 126 1,110 40 70 45 619 40 7,611 4,472 11 331 20 1,085 244 1,357 91 71 6,597 84,253 4,485 907,710 710,925 24,378 2,846 59,781 4,305 7,090 96,770 1,115 72 3,135 56,043 655 956,538 650,476 2,485 27,255 1,700 106,846 16,055 143,676 5,645 73 32,530 561,561 27,205 8,661,889 7,149,947 154,482 19,725 493,197 39,810 45,664 750,879 8,185 74 27,045 557,647 5,570 8,301,785 6,114,187 41,-50 202,610 17,100 723,697 101 ,936 1/373,530 26,975 75 15,330 426,625 17,620 7,079,861 6,021,975 102,272 16,325 326,516 33,750 33,614 533,619 6,790 76 433,155 5,570 6,728,721 5,158,197 40,000 101,120 14,750 539,946 75,871 783,272 15,565 77 134 865 146 7,439 5,329 280 35 50? 43 90 1,028 46 78 6,467 55,305 5,770 591,098 472,792 13,098 1,465 41,008 1,986 3,282 56,017 1,450 79 100,490 831,735 65,900 12,012,353 9,924,175 199,550 20,150 777,445 31,910 49,161 981,577 28,885 80 45,040 444,707 56,190 8,857,994 7,816,212 91,380 14,550 337,355 20,110 19,886 547,676 10,825 81 14,155 102,591 6,795 566,140 327,104 31,979 2,740 89,068 5,975 13,044 93,634 2,596 82 6,555 73,646 17,767 520,870 242,942 70 29,753 2,315 123,417 200 17,527 101,321 3,325 83 14,869 116,978 7,920 667,070 388,682 37,754 3,505 103,951 7,625 14,312 108,356 2,885 84 156 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND ^Data are based on reports for only Area 3c Item Total Type of farm Livestock General (For definitions and explanations, see text) all farms Caen-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry other than dairy and Primarily crop poultry Livestock on hand: 1 1,851 662 85 15 629 15 2 1950... 3,495 1,134 90 20 1,205 6 3 number 1954. . . 4,486 1,376 200 35 1,770 45 4 1950... 10,356 3,013 275 60 4,11" 22 5 4,883 2,283 167 30 1,195 58 6 1950... 5,063 1,952 115 41 1,491 7 number 1954 — 183,985 65, 667 4,876 795 76,038 703 8 1950... 133, 519 35,193 2,490 322 60,090 293 9 Cows, including heifers that 4,787 4,983 2,212 1,912 167 115 30 31 1,180 1,466 58 7 10 1950... 11 number 1954 — 80,462 23,198 2,356 355 33,365 329 12 1950 . . . 56, 690 15,372 1,075 127 25,077 120 13 4,013 1,753 1- ■' 20 963 58 14 1950... 4,762 1,806 115 31 1,401 7 15 number 1954 . . . 32,366 12, 503 2,101 120 7,284 264 16 1950... 34,179 10,908 980 122 11,049 12 17 3,221 1,388 82 15 876 22 18 1950... 3,880 1,448 55 40 1,165 19 number 1954 . . . 109,720 38,049 1,408 115 45,330 - 20 1950... 70,918 22,606 450 365 26,448 266 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 4,442 2,078 126 40 1,013 43 22 1950... 4,847 1,864 105 511 1,344 11 23 number 1954 . . . 785,350 355,461 22,705 8,625 172,676 7,603 2-4 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 600,229 235,929 ... 6,215 12,040 147,695 1,230 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 4,653 2,108 167 30 1,185 43 26 27 28 29 30 1949 . . . 4,768 1,697 110 51 1,491 7 number 1954 . . . 60,154 17,657 1,409 280 29,646 218 1949... 50,796 10,734 685 197 27,297 100 dollars 1954... 5,683,673 1,617,510 101,450 14,655 2,983,289 16,738 1949 . . . 6,781,381 1,334,650 63,710 24,850 3,903,834 15,675 31 3,017 1,260 57 15 869 16 32 1949... 4,040 1,442 60 30 1,280 6 33 number 1954 — 87,119 27,049 785 140 37, 335 220 34 1949... 125,411 32,462 675 600 57,065 170 35 dollars 1954... 3,398,754 1,044,997 29,475 5,620 1,502,997 8,130 36 1949... 4,894,819 1,213,590 22,045 18,905 2,297,022 5,845 37 2,399 1,020 61 40 573 27 38 1949 . . . 3,677 1,356 65 56 944 6 39 dollars 1954 . . . 334,990 197,936 4,145 12,930 51,485 1,668 40 1949 . . . 495,083 170,482 5,490 27,710 117,773 925 41 42 3,821 1,717 106 35 879 32 1949... 4,449 1,676 95 46 1,242 11 43 dozens 1954 . . . 3,968,782 1,731,894 68,455 70,835 780,525 22,135 44 1949... 4,143,719 1,509,661 64,600 150,885 845,515 6,370 45 dollars 1954... 1,053,616 463,338 18,411 21,110 199,216 5,853 46 1949... 1,426,882 514, 868 22,200 54,355 297,099 2,450 47 48 100,565,380 2,207,51 .-55,364,012 753,668 9,367,801 275,725 291,066 30,967,613 437,326 1,963, 375 dollars 1954... 6,060 37,630 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 2,043, 819 583,526 122,205 7,735 536,961 1,036 1,320 60 s 26 50 51 Corn for all purposes farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . 4,429 2,272 2,050 112 65 25 41 52 acres 1954 . . . 226,016 116,243 ., 1,120 64,200 1,015 53 1949... 272,378 129,744 1,75: 1,260 79,736 445 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 3,606 1,941 87 15 26 55 1949... 4,088 1,900 45 36 1,006 56 acres 1954. . . 156,006 90, 552 2,093 925 36,306 930 57 1949... 212,07? 115,939 1,040 1,160 . 58 bushels harvested 1954... 3,940,526 2,507,929 . 31,000 . 23,700 59 1949 . . . 4,712,365 2,765,430 20,200 23,300 943,710 . 60 bushels sold 1954... 1,359,897 1,167,197 14,600 2", -50 33,915 13,000 61 1949... 2,178,92! 1,606,395 1,500 415 115,165 1,500 62 Durum or macaroni wheat 273 17 1,335 699 3o 5 63 1949... 3,025 1,235 65 31 64 acres 1954... 77, 890 41,422 2,045 350 17,2; 5 65 1949... 233,332 111,579 1,770 1,480 1 , ' 66 bushels harvested 1954... 276,223 150,703 , 1 ' B75 52,787 , 67 1949... 2,099,474 1,093,645 13,310 11,650 456,610 , 68 bushels sold 1954. . . 203,384 121,251 ' 750 29,215 , 69 1949... 1,638,417 907,285 . :,490 327,117 . 70 Other spring wheat 37 4,041 3,066 2,410 1 , 597 55 20 11 ■ ■ < 71 1949... 72 acres 1954... 233,924 , . 1,070 . , 73 1949... 207,680 121,696 . 1 ,15] 250 74 bushels harvested 1954... 2,304,356 1,617,754 . 10,345 , 75 1949... 2,162,860 1,383,034 13,075 , . 76 bushels sold 1954... 1,652,113 1,373,421 11,175 , . 77 1949... 1,702,664 1,146,124 7, 70 1,510 . 78 Barley threshed or 3,982 2,345 10 79 acres 1954.. . 233,804 , . 2,5°5 550 , '. 80 bushels harvested 1954... 4,419,888 3,083,231 , 6,000 . . 81 bushels sold 1954... 3,105,637 2,415,282 . . 266,215 . 82 365,880 305, 143,128 , 1,125 125,049 , 83 1949... 84 tons 1954... 390, 559 162,251 ... ... ,5 1,705 , 1 ' ^or comparability of data on livestock and poultry, xt and ■ 2 Includes milk pquivalt nt of cream and butter rat sold. NORTH DAKOTA 157 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farrcs. See text} Area 3c — Conti nued Area 4 Type of farm — Cont inued Total all Type of farm General — Cod. Miscel- laneous Other Livestock other General Miscel- laneous Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclassi- fied farms Cash- grain Cotton field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock. and unclas- sified 82 328 35 2,523 1,755 108 85 20 178 45 51 244 37 1 237 763 40 4,969 3,473 ... 163 111 30 395 98 60 536 33 2 209 776 75 5,658 3,714 281 200 50 516 93 97 529 178 3 725 2,027 115 12,434 8,379 ■ . . 384 307 55 1,245 243 185 1,423 213 4 192 in 13' 6,351 .'.,415 393 10 211 60 380 187 486 142 5 239 1,073 95 7,139 4,971 337 151 40 513 162 95 678 192 6 5,536 29,205 1,165 154,970 97,175 9,633 '26 6,830 1,155 18,190 4,250 1,809 14,243 1,665 7 6,913 27,403 815 133,393 81,677 5,933 3,490 340 17,261 4,273 1,885 16,840 1,694 8 192 813 135 6,087 4,234 372 10 211 60 370 172 67 469 122 9 269 1,073 90 7,033 4,898 328 151 35 502 160 95 677 187 10 2,580 12,724 535 60,090 38,230 3,474 10 3,300 545 5,878 1,593 749 5,546 765 11 2,840 11,779 300 54,130 34,057 2,289 1,831 165 6,176 1,460 845 6,520 787 12 192 755 105 5,269 3,644 262 10 206 45 324 138 66 462 112 13 234 . 85 6,737 . 312 151 30 456 149 95 665 187 14 2,087 7,707 230 35,826 23,224 1,012 10 3,105 360 2,046 828 679 4,142 420 15 2,242 . 1 235 40,535 26,558 1,537 1,824 160 2,670 985 760 5,254 787 16 167 651 20 3,764 2,552 220 106 40 291 112 56 335 52 17 208 883 ' 4,316 2,990 140 56 25 366 121 65 496 57 18 4,203 , 215 81,163 45,482 3,167 1,715 835 15,968 3,487 1,468 7,909 1,132 19 2,556 17,515 690 52, 513 29,052 ... 718 417 285 10, 670 954 1,290 7,919 1,208 20 197 795 150 5,144 3,650 279 155 65 293 121 61 403 117 21 284 1,053 115 6,046 4,263 220 120 40 394 120 95 622 172 22 48,565 154,465 15,250 692,696 459,177 25,914 24,450 34,150 41,145 15,715 10,190 67,250 14,705 23 43,535 145, 190 6,395 546,271 373,400 17,434 8, S10 9,625 35,035 12,697 12,955 67,140 9,175 24 192 828 100 5,565 3,7 1 68 100 7,601 1,910 5,027 295 369 275 50 44 69 K 71 72 73 379126 O -56 -13 170 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR. [Data are baaed on reporta for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . Grain combines farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954. 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954 . 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator' a family farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2 ,499 farms reporting 1954 . $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954 . Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 7,014 12,969 10,237 2,347 5,531 5,497 362 3,287 3,168 10,872 11,821 156 161 1,624 1,633 1,130 1,137 11,729 15,155 13,354 13,333 24,883 21,612 12,958 16,343 857 890 3,470 3,821 1,129 1,077 417 7,128 6,226 13,731 29,604 13,589 13,365 6,385 10,453 3,807 5,786 1,604 2,010 2,543 3,776 14,407 10,111 6,579 1,986,660 7,566 10,268 4,734,493 6,553,289 7,255 311 9,279 10,508 3,224,890 2,247,873 13,750 14,005 11,509,339 10,608,057 2,369 859,116 9,308 431,043 10 55 150 135 2,309 4,351 3,625 747 1,828 1,823 103 1,027 902 3,441 3,658 46 51 550 551 292 296 3,750 4,645 4,497 4,716 7,680 7,270 4,324 5,301 203 121 938 1,196 295 220 127 2,333 2,164 4,594 9,319 4,529 4,451 2,012 3,316 1,073 1,552 427 520 732 1,032 4,845 3,321 2,304 724,663 2,353 3,525 1,310,802 2,017,549 2,266 87 2,993 3,524 1,059,750 705,304 4,657 4,982 3,310,740 3,184,766 665 247,320 2,636 120,486 3,127 5,411 4,310 1,158 2,713 2,640 195 1,574 1,434 4,966 5,521 91 91 842 844 661 664 5,215 7,130 5,644 5,410 11,784 9,667 5,446 7,198 141 101 1,216 1,109 217 196 73 3,216 5,607 13,912 5,550 5,469 3,000 5,099 2,089 3,344 984 1,249 1,332 2,095 5,782 4,528 2,761 893,913 3,691 4,484 2,799,419 3,543,776 3,494 197 3,992 4,322 1,581,093 1,039,401 5,677 5,535 5,787,060 5,119,780 1,220 462,217 4,977 235,488 10 55 150 135 1,325 2,681 2,042 381 802 899 58 651 827 2,306 2,473 19 19 225 231 175 175 2,533 3,119 2,877 3,075 5,006 4,507 2,662 3,235 83 112 801 930 187 265 77 1,483 1,394 2,953 5,588 2,935 2,885 1,237 1,845 630 858 184 223 470 635 14 2,002 •12 1,296 2,245 335,648 14 1,427 5 2,173 42,050 573,185 24,606 945,385 6 1,408 8 19 5 1,878 4 2,282 6,205 539,712 5,281 464,502 15 3,030 7 3,230 17,400 2,317,894 12,807 2,261,344 6 468 1,265 147,554 13 1,674 450 74,319 119 100 87 92 102 181 142 258 273 35 68 99 6 66 114 219 227 6 6 22 22 19 19 261 306 287 435 487 639 254 304 205 82 298 680 298 297 155 223 99 160 82 139 51 199 25 130 2,650 34,981 31 166 65 340 8,690 67,485 10,465 130,044 31 164 2 72 242 111 353 32,170 99,140 25,720. 60,367 92 298 101 440 43,695 241,057 36,860 295,974 10 24 3,020 7,505 30 88 1,125 5,669 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. NORTH DAKOTA 171 AND FARM EXPENDITURES. BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: a sample of farms. See text} CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Area 3a — Continued Area 3b Te nure of operator^ — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator 1 Other farms Tenant* — Con. Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Livestock- share Other and un- 411 Cash Share- cash Crop-share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- specified croppers specified 104 70 246 4,108 1,605 1,658 8 726 9 202 415 82 18 111 1 205 163 511 8,636 3,37- 3,313 12 1,758 45 519 955 179 60 226 2 239 86 256 6,785 2,678 2,698 20 1,198 45 406 534 1L.1 52 191 3 37 13 60 1,810 700 732 4 309 7 102 164 17 19 65 4 67 35 181 3,613 1,534 1,573 g 406 13 97 217 61 18 91 5 58 34 125 3,546 1,351 1,581 8 536 17 171 257 57 34 70 6 7 5 5 324 108 137 78 34 27 12 5 1 7 80 30 31 2,352 937 996 3 405 8 132 185 53 27 11 8 54 42 5 2,368 1 1,014 9 453 12 162 195 57 27 16 9 186 92 155 7,187 2,698 3,000 10 1,449 40 424 797 139 49 30 10 209 99 165 7,671 2,846 3,264 13 1,518 47 441 828 151 51 30 11 1 760 290 366 2 102 1 20 50 19 12 12 1 760 290 366 2 102 1 20 50 19 12 13 17 14 5 1,286 446 623 7 209 4 56 104 43 2 1 14 IS 14 5 1,291 447 626 7 210 4 56 105 43 2 1 15 31 15 1,567 524 775 4 263 7 79 119 47 11 1 16 31 15 1,570 524 778 4 263 7 79 119 47 11 1 17 194 142 216 7,388 2,839 2,967 11 1,490 49 413 822 156 50 81 18 245 155 242 9,635 3,622 4,083 24 1,810 56 500 972 216 66 96 19 215 158 321 8,879 3,488 3,399 12 1,874 60 535 1,025 184 70 106 20 282 141 126 8,769 3,372 3,314 21 1,926 80 690 860 218 78 136 21 442 217 365 17,598 6,655 7,535 33 3,247 103 924 1,708 377 135 128 22 463 190 144 15,114 5,606 6,282 44 3,007 130 998 1,355 400 124 175 23 186 143 511 8,637 3,365 3,315 11 1,714 60 466 953 170 65 232 24 232 154 583 11,077 4,243 4,472 18 2,077 73 542 1,149 245 68 267 25 5 1 430 423 114 51 2 66 5 56 5 190 26 11 10 555 498 87 106 85 25 50 10 220 27 42 35 515 2,202 697 726 2 562 31 125 342 49 15 215 28 80 37 585 2,114 599 741 5 534 10 153 281 60 30 235 29 16 430 563 169 88 1 120 20 80 15 5 185 30 15 12 395 610 156 137 117 10 20 66 6 15 200 31 20 251 324 97 21 75 5 10 60 131 32 5 20 140 184 91 37 21 10 11 35 33 159 99 81 4,472 1,711 1,865 10 870 24 280 414 106 37 16 34 56 59 240 4,407 1,777 1,534 2 1,004 36 246 611 78 33 90 35 214 188 562 8,979 3,516 3,337 12 1,887 75 545 1,023 179 65 227 36 466 311 739 19,163 7,171 8,148 31 3,477 113 1,092 1,784 356 132 336 37 214 188 562 8,918 3,484 3,314 12 1,881 75 545 1,017 179 65 227 38 212 183 547 8,785 3,412 3,286 J-2 1,858 70 545 1,001 177 65 217 39 111 75 130 4,456 1,682 1,911 4 809 32 300 347 96 34 50 40 192 100 185 6,884 2,552 3,145 4 1,098 37 412 460 133 56 85 41 30 28 6 2,306 797 1,110 10 378 4 123 212 33 6 11 42 62 28 7 3,494 1,207 1,717 15 521 6 135 323 46 11 34 43 22 6 1,041 327 570 9 135 4 53 60 18 44 32 6 1,297 412 719 11 155 5 56 73 21 45 10 22 6 1,520 550 689 3 267 1 73 164 23 6 11 46 30 22 2,19"" 795 998 4 366 1 79 250 25 11 34 47 220 198 691 9,387 3,676 3,457 12 1,970 75 545 1,096 184 70 2J2 48 142 91 246 6,676 2,671 2,727 12 1,390 55 435 721 135 44 76 49 75 57 206 4,602 1,775 1,717 4 1,040 43 322 537 101 37 66 50 19,842 13,415 30,191 1,223,215 444,229 515,997 3,464 251,280 5,399 69,418 129,482 39,826 7,155 8,245 31 109 54 81 5,268 1,971 2,250 12 1,004 25 346 496 109 28 31 5? 210 86- 81 6,857 2,583 2,810 21 1,387 60 559 569 158 41 56 53 45,406 17,395 9,037 3,062,211 1,051,835 1,566,335 29,524 404,587 11,050 114,677 209,888 62,172 6,800 9,930 54 101,833 35,110 21,973 4,247,735 1,530,805 2,028,446 29,300 616,917 30,535 261,703 235,041 78,908 10,730 42,267 55 107 54 81 5,067 1,906 2,137 5 988 24 345 494 97 28 31 56 2 201. 65 113 7 16 1 1 2 12 57 162 109 411 6,852 2,550 2,650 11 1,414 50 492 692 146 34 227 58 231 87 376 7,279 2,738 2,848 16 1,511 90 635 556 174 56 166 59 81,467 19,635 38,130 2,683,824 912,673 1,048,263 11,808 668,445 108,350 193,075 311,280 48,125 7,615 42,635 60 79,532 21,162 33,385 2,097,560 674,530 1,063,776 2,350 309,252 20,800 123,490 119,662 33,660 11,640 47,652 61 219 192 371 9,069 3,544 3,406 12 1,935 65 535 1,086 179 70 172 62 287 147 251 9,280 3,551 3,473 21 2,059 95 740 913 213 98 176 63 177,071 99,922 76,245 7,679,603 2,580,706 3,519,445 20,529 1,530,168 43,200 434,722 831,879 171,057 49,310 28,755 64 223,912 83,905 29,360 6,956,104 2,290,038 3,205,267 15,390 1,401,555 53,800 509,990 616,497 166 ,089 55,179 43,854 65 24 14 10 1,412 515 621 9 266 1 68" 164 33 1 61 6,924 4,045 760 483,925 151,022 233,217 2,935 94,751 1,350 22,302 56,134 14,965 2,000 67 81 40 8 5,585 1,744 2,700 41 1,078 15 233 668 162 22 68 2,725 2,050 300 210,014 65,406 101,291 1,479 41,513 385 8,825 25,607 6,696 325 69 70 71 72 73 172 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR. [Data are baaed on reports for only (Fop definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954... Electricity fams reporting 1954 . . 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954.. Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . . Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . . Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME runs operator*— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954.. 1949 . . 100 or more days operators reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of Septenber 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954. . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry . .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. 67 dollars 1954 . 68 tons 1954. 69 acres on which used 1954 . 70 Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. 71 tons 1954. 72 dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. Total all farms 3,237 5,391 4,742 1,321 3,249 2,347 363 1,712 1,175 3,913 4,155 1,840 1,856 926 928 687 689 3,843 4,684 5,335 5,354 10, 564 8,980 5,277 6,888 273 379 1,541 1,465 326 387 110 1,741 3,594 5,490 11,649 5,430 5,329 2,783 4,421 1,289 1,899 552 652 884 1,247 5,766 4,609 3,674 964,449 3,319 4,238 1,618,026 2,296,092 3,250 69 4,615 5,002 2,545,050 2,007,375 5,504 5,693 4,313,424 3,675,111 970 265,748 3,273 91,926 Tenure of operator1 Full owners 1,203 1,897 1,805 612 1,253 778 137 650 305 1,243 1,307 543 545 272 274 198 198 1,270 1,502 1,842 1,957 3,512 3,185 1,826 2,378 65 106 442 407 129 132 70 587 1,255 1,896 3,891 1,870 1,823 975 1,456 442 612 Part owners 189 215 283 397 2,007 1,619 - 1,257 324, 564 1,198 1,596 574,369 1,171 27 1,545 1,813 974,221 797,247 1,916 2,100 1,301,701 1,205,181 298 84,180 1,105 30,543 1,360 2,081 1,790 727 1,328 1,038 135 690 535 1,713 1,830 876 885 470 470 352 353 1,686 2,141 2,115 2,043 4,494 3,715 2,034 2,835 63 43 534 510 72 79 15 750 1,365 2,131 5,015 2,107 2,068 1,151 1,980 611 967 298 369 402 598 Managers 2,176 1,845 1,475 408,042 1,399 1,699 815,669 1,059,735 1,359 40 1,822 1,941 1,062,009 703,085 2,131 2,104 2,035,145 1,642,818 378 126,853 1,515 42,798 11 30,259 11 1,140 10,119 589 1,232 1,001 432 602 521 76 367 325 941 1,001 416 421 184 184 137 138 841 989 1,302 1,228 2,467 1,933 1,256 1,504 425 393 45 10 383 919 1,302 2,537 1,302 1,287 622 945 221 305 55 58 194 247 1,377 1,040 872 223,088 667 887 218,513 361,869 665 2 1,093 1,122 490,150 439,127 1,341 1,353 955,663 795,183 284 54,190 647 18,425 15 40 88 50 130 45 45 267 605 561 181 250 265 40 168 189 442 464 187 192 85 85 67 67 409 451 630 691 1,149 1,066 595 713 15 25 136 165 15 15 5 216 414 625 1,269 625 620 341 528 81 121 Crop- share tenants and croppers 40 510 30 432 10,040 124, 376 25 328 58 506 6,710 86,861 20,432 175,205 25 328 45 540 68 691 13,420 236,020 30,76° 283,820 40 655 83 731 19,170 474,213 39,559 434,025 5 106 475 17,086 5 216 100 7,150 'Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. NORTH DAKOTA 173 AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of Farms. See text] Are a 3c — Continued Area 4 Tenure of operator — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Other farms Tenants —Con. Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Livestock- Other and un- All Cash Share-cash Crop -share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- share specified croppers specified 68 16 85 5,399 2,277 1,893 11 1,121 46 212 685 90 88 97 1 135 22 180 8,409 3,704 2,708 16 1,794 86 378 1,099 113 118 187 2 88 51 135 7,810 3,447 2,539 18 1,643 102 388 913 139 101 163 3 45 10 50 2,784 1,026 1,033 3 681 16 169 417 47 32 41 4 81 17 65 4,671 1,923 1,751 16 919 66 196 535 64 58 62 5 44 17 10 4,212 1,736 1,620 3 796 35 211 447 50 53 57 6 14 1 15 481 159 165 . . . 156 15 50 75 14 2 1 7 66 6 5 2,350 1,005 881 1 446 25 125 220 55 21 17 8 29 5 10 1,741 556 686 ... 482 15 143 245 43 36 17 9 112 17 15 7,419 3,179 2,591 15 1,592 61 352 989 97 93 42 in 128 17 15 8,534 3,564 3,134 22 1,764 66 397 1,090 110 101 50 11 61 6 5 1,046 399 419 2 220 6 72 120 17 5 6 12 61 6 5 1,063 407 427 2 220 6 72 120 17 5 7 13 40 11 1,312 439 586 285 5 76 143 44 17 2 14 40 11 1,322 446 589 285 5 76 143 44 17 2 15 23 10 959 392 405 . . . 160 15 64 56 14 11 2 16 23 10 983 405 411 ... 165 15 69 56 14 11 2 17 80 22 45 7,850 3,399 2,646 15 1,683 66 372 1,010 117 118 107 18 120 23 50 11,986 4,835 4,565 24 2,410 106 602 1,361 169 172 152 19 140 32 75 8,534 3,791 2,792 15 1,814 76 373 1,135 117 113 122 20 94 51 115 8,595 3,721 2,796 13 1,962 123 463 1,090 164 122 103 21 289 59 85 18,630 7,719 6,910 50 3,760 133 939 2,178 274 236 191 22 172 77 120 16,326 6,500 6,247 62 3,396 203 906 1,767 329 191 121 23 129 37 160 8,410 3,680 2,735 15 1,774 91 377 1,085 108 113 206 24 173 37 170 11,577 4,991 4,020 25 2,241 127 507 1,317 145 145 300 25 120 405 132 63 45 10 30 5 165 26 5 5 155 414 127 57 ... 35 ... io 25 195 27 43 140 2,251 839 670 577 50 118 346 33 30 165 28 27 25 155 2,345 829 641 1 633 62 115 396 30 30 241 29 SO 708 240 170 143 10 16 101 6 10 155 30 105 610 211 103 90 5 5 70 5 5 206 31 10 125 517 200 61 1 125 30 10 70 15 130 32 ... 15 106 70 10 16 10 5 1 10 33 60 11 20 2,417 1,064 896 1 429 25 88 251 49 16 27 34 80 21 55 6,117 2,727 1,896 14 1,385 51 285 884 68 97 95 35 140 42 160 8,631 3,775 2,783 16 1,855 91 388 1,135 118 123 202 36 332 77 205 28,054 10,885 11,345 67 5,461 427 1,768 2,521 244 501 296 37 140 42 150 8,360 3,595 2,739 8 1,817 86 386 1,104 118 123 201 38 140 42 150 8,146 3,498 2,659 8 1,795 81 381 1,093 117 123 186 39 88 10 35 3,560 1,569 1,274 667 30 192 343 44 58 50 40 123 20 40 5;456 2,381 2,115 905 50 256 455 52 92 55 41 47 10 15 3,450 1,369 1,361 16 702 41 205 360 55 41 2 42 69 15 15 14,452 5,006 6,571 59 2,761 296 1,131 973 75 286 55 4 3 17 10 1,751 644 784 16 305 16 104 142 22 21 2 44 19 ... 10 2,797 968 1,339 32 403 16 145 189 27 26 55 45 42 10 5 2,368 970 892 7 499 30 137 264 43 25 46 50 15 5 11,655 4,038 5,232 27 2,358 280 986 784 48 260 47 140 42 205 9,112 4,061 2,863 16 1,950 106 393 1,210 118 123 222 48 100 30 105 7,676 3,318 2,568 16 1,637 86 358 978 103 112 137 49 81 20 70 5,518 2,416 1,779 13 1,195 56 258 712 88 81 115 50 21,457 2,730 8,755 1,905,771 728,182 715,717 4,066 444,231 X,283 108, 185 243,815 24,693 37,255 13,575 51 84 10 55 6,046 2,527 2,196 16 1,275 66 303 737 92 77 32 52 59 25 45 7,185 3,075 2,412 18 1,617 98 415 868 144 92 63 53 42,472 5,060- 9,475 9,380,538 3,390,749 4,480,407 114,243 1,308,029 115,825 523,184 521,553 77,712 69,755 87,110 54 35,067 11,665 5,340 10,353,460 3,305,967 5,441,059 368,461 1,158,618 196,227 323,010 468, 524 80,877 89,980 79,355 55 83 10 55 5,177 2,199 1,789 6 1,153 45 257 699 80 72 30 56 1 869 328 407 10 122 21 46 38 12 5 2 57 132 26 155 5,834 2,450 2,025 8 1,219 66 299 695 102 57 132 58 79 41 120 6,692 2,832 2,158 11 1,508 97 403 799 133 76 183 59 34,370 5,650 18,670 3,897,720 1,335,495 1,391,657 215,096 912,112 67,260 280,075 460,202 62,875 41,700 43,360 60 32,459 14, 599 18,100 2,976,582 1,351,905 1,063,367 6,405 515,798 28,247 204,681 215,663 38,567 28,640 39,107 61 135 37 115 8,722 3,840 2,815 15 1,885 86 393 1,180 118 108 167 62 99 61 125 8,774 3,825 2,761 18 2,032 123 464 1,164 159 122 138 63 108,100 22,615 19,775 8,374,494 2,998,612 3,534,279 30,000 1,770,023 76,085 480, 593 999,850 127,785 85,710 41, 580 64 56,934 27, 410 21,810 7,578,447 2,828,442 3,086,931 38,063 1,580,138 93,863 463,142 791,871 120,756 110,506 44,873 65 36 11 10 4,252 1,822 1,538 9 856 41 186 515 57 57 27 - 14, 839 1,123 525 2,653,034 920,452 1,271,650 13,860 442,246 22, 363 136,330 206,695 31,558 45,300 4,826 67 ea 168 14 6 32,736 11,190 15,587 173 5,732 332 1,771 2,769 375 485 54 4,225 580 160 847,767 309,628 382,709 3,285 151,121 5,435 35,583 83,204 13,119 13,780 1,024 69 70 71 ... ... ... ... ... 72 7- 174 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item (Fop definitions and explanations, see text) The State Total all farms Te nure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Crop- share All Cash Share-cash tenants and croppers Livestock on hand: 1 30,329 10,019 14,071 4£ 5,629 264 1,695 2,721 2,630 3,774 2 1950... 43,611 15,007 19,158 55 8,414 488 3 number 1954 . . . 66,268 28,003 41,651 259 14,553 934 4,451 6,201 4 1950... 154,410 49,817 74,523 600 25,641 1,954 8,163 10,316 5 49,410 16,696 21,631 57 9,771 416 2,840 4,920 6 1950... 53,406 18,525 22,935 71 10,513 592 3,326 4,907 7 number 1954 . . . 2,109,868 610,646 1,131 . 7,480 345,825 16,819 103,333 , 8 1950... 1,616,501 497,708 . 10,041 254,031 16,286 02,036 94,911 9 Cows, Including heifers that 48,634 16,384 21,354 56 9,620 416 2,819 4,803 10 1950... 52,933 18,374 22,756 71 10,415 591 3,296 4,855 11 number 1954 . . . 914,766 264,020 487,243 2,814 154,269 7,615 61,161 12 1950... 726,571 222,260 380,277 4,345 112,809 7,071 36,274 41,232 13 42 790 14,265 17,251 18,789 21,344 44 64 6,644 10,018 367 565 2,617 3,199 4,270 4,648 14 1950... 49^883 15 number 1954 . . . 360,687 113,414 167,837 508 74,903 3,234 25,663 34,394 16 1950... 391,216 129,181 182,100 767 74,434 4,630 26,200 30,826 17 All hogs and pigs 30,003 9,561 13,428 29 6,561 265 2,118 3,124 18 1950... 33,336 10,869 14,742 56 7,214 367 2,504 3,120 19 number 1954 . . . 542,171 175,014 254,794 695 107,387 4,564 40,025 40,792 20 1950. . . 337,840 111,303 151,959 1,850 68,797 3,354 27,164 23,629 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 42,041 14,201 18,374 36 8,166 350 2,493 3,999 22 1950... 46,663 16,379 19,932 52 8,919 477 1 2,967 4,072 23 number 1954 .. . 4,343,157 1,491,903 1,936,985 4,594 817,453 36,962 284,967 370,043 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 3,378,928 1,238,720 1,441,683 5,050 632,190 38,053 244,695 253, 73„ 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. . . .farms reporting 1954 . . . 46,385 15,545 20,802 55 9,233 418 2,753 4,538 26 1949 . . . 50,211 17,743 21,895 75 9,671 597 3,143 4,340 27 number 1954 . . . 702,527 213,866 371,543 2,966 110,734 6,262 31,248 43,936 28 1949... 641,467 210,551 338, 804 4,015 84,829 5,624 26,168 30,295 29 dollars 1954... 63,365,369 19, 727, 978 33,664,976 376,998 9,321,307 537,001 2,578,681 3,621 . 30 1949... 77,389,404 25,413,490 41,111,070 670,439 9,836,765 695,235 2,950,851 3,52' . 31 21,657 6,878 9,782 17 4,807 175 1,708 2,100 32 1949... 31,124 10,197 14,051 52 6,529 357 2,334 2,757 33 number 1954 . . . 409,588 142,105 184,328 542 80,038 3,652 31,346 29,749 34 1949... 556,922 180,867 269,606 2,595 100,630 5,290 41,719 33,2c2 35 dollars 1954... 14,816,141 5,204,117 6,615,509 23,155 2,884,107 135,054 1,129,990 1,073,560 36 1949 . . . 19,997,360 6,710,764 9,572,972 88,349 3,507,712 194,115 1,503,851 1,121,820 37 15,442 5,389 6,669 17 2,993 100 1,062 1,368 38 1949 . . . 22,145 8,242 9,251 26 4,247 255 1,584 1,769 39 dollars 1954... 1,514,133 581,477 541,153 1,317 367,756 7,340 117,544 213,947 40 1949 . . . 1,693,582 659,994 643,879 1,481 -... , ii ■ 22,925 146,501 120,236 41 30,269 10,352 13,426 24 5,797 219 2,014 2,692 42 1949 . . . 34,926 12,814 14,940 33 6,435 351 2,343 2,766 43 dozens 1954 . . . 17,630,634 6,418,730 7,710,757 16,170 3,260,687 137,497 1,298,591 1,407,361 44 1949 . . . 16,422,242 6,488,007 6,670,763 10,310 3,049,255 229,785 1,338,425 1,052,01' 45 dollars 1954... 4,596,174 1,695,216 1,980,342 4,242 857,628 35,853 338,781 300,507 46 1949 . . . 5,507,970 2,180,552 2,225,717 3,492 1,029,490 81,156 450,162 352,078 47 Milk sold3 1,217,890,302 378,231,681 562,908,381 2,709,989 265,585,331 12,951,989 95,896,403 117,270,2^3 48 dollars 1954... 27,250,693 8,598,922 12,518,659 69,471 5,871,598 289,414 2,143,774 2,554,643 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949... 24,869,960 8,218,363 11,731,862 49,952 4,652,122 335,081 1,795,240 1,745,570 50 29,146 9,632 13,487 40 5,787 201 2,039 2,511 51 1949... 30,032 10,394 13,273 45 6,023 295 2,303 2,250 52 acres 1954 . . . 1,232,773 366,118 649,171 3,701 210,222 7,846 75,620 00,356 53 1949 . . . 1,183,905 373,142 586,017 4,637 213,601 8,917 69, 569 54 Corn harvested for grain.. ...farms reporting 1954... 11,829 3,872 5,259 10 2,613 92 1,148 982 55 1949... 14,271 4,935 6,014 18 3,139 147 1,429 1,053 56 acres 1954 — 394,090 118,601 189, 684 241 84,335 2,932 35,977 32,963 57 1949... 514,240 164,501 226,759 1,572 117,240 4,432 55,183 37,260 58 bushels harvested 1954... 9,147,038 2,859,682 4,281,226 7,280 1,971,915 52,080 845,707 812,540 v. 1949 . . . 11,560,539 3,804,682 4,926,912 31,065 2,727,580 109,855 1,278,305 872,590 60 bushels sold 1954... 2,050,094 512,934 972,715 562,445 4,500 . 289,020 61 1949... 3,506,962 1,096,041 1,342,857 3,250 1,039,064 36,720 439,529 4X,060 62 Durum or macaroni wheat 11,400 3,751 4,997 1 2,539 71 351 1,749 63 1949... 27,513 9,287 11,792 45 6,144 206 1,526 3,678 64 acres 1954. .. 1,159,184 342,605 537,608 40 273,205 3,529 27,196 203,394 65 1949... 3,101,690 889,054 1,468,834 ,> 725,620 15,702 140,794 477,395 66 bushels harvested 1954... 3,879,542 1,141,101 1,882,161 200 842,370 ■'.. ':.' 95,006 614,061 67 1949... 32,723,427 9,818,709 15,441,003 106,036 7,304,929 134,417 1,253,592 4,994,045 68 bushels sold 1954. . . 2,654,602 760,304 1,281,740 607,433 10,998 78,644 433,766 69 1949... 26,996,316 7,943,240 12,633,607 88,669 6,287,830 119,362 1,059,275 4,329,964 ' Other spring wheat threshed 51,542 48,078 17,913 16,824 22,536 20,786 55 49 10,433 310 2,801 71 1949... 9,733 427 2,895 5,004 72 acres 1954. . . 6,466,171 1,771,180 3,470,709 11,327 1,182,730 27,817 . 674,790 73 1949. . . 7,084,812 2,009,680 3,702,785 12,689 1,320,639 39,950 395,791 693,611 74 bushels harvested 1954... 61,097,425 17,701,458 32,184,465 135,125 10, .191,457 278,922 2,707,236 6,381,504 75 1949... 72,947,368 21,335,607 37,724,267 157,592 13,514,866 380,660 3,629,053 7,626,4 . 76 bushels sold 1954. . , 49,427,770 14,288,966 25,851,739 124,067 9,039,851 236,963 2,224,152 5,317, 77 1949... 60,105,448 17,514,825 31,017,304 144,678 11,262,866 322,695 2,986,620 6,392,604 78 Barley threshed or • - • farms reporting 1954 41,507 3,048,253 14,264 891,918 18,094 1,484,256 53 7,224 8,732 650,773 286 15,505 2,005 137,727 5,214 79 acres 1954, . . 410,675 80 bushels harvested 195 2,740 2,070 216 7 447 16.3 127 (NA) (NA) («») 790,561 527,664 143,196 24,550 95,151 34,884 (NA) (NA) 149, 288 89,640 34,371 917 24, 360 7,645 (NA) (NA) (<"•) 79, 537 24,768 21,392 331 33,046 41.5 4,475 (NA) (NA) («*> 32,017,986 7,454,767 13,482,236 771,176 1,426,800 (NA) (NA) (*») 15,792,987 3,587,048 5,623,916 109,066 6,472,957 624,061 (NA) (NA) («*) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 74,637 27,253 20,562 781 26,041 34.9 l5,328 7,891 12,269 553 34,636,491 9,007,959 15,161,418 889, 717 9,577,397 '2,497,063 2,569,018 4,322,962 188,354 214,655,116 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 73,025 (NA) 25.913 (NA) . (NA) 771 (NA) 25,904 (NA) 35.5 (NA) '5,273 (NA) 7,888 (NA) 12,209 (NA) 529 (NA) 33,786,349 (NA) 8,372,172 (NA) 14,992,706 (NA) 883,213 (NA) 9,538,258 (NA) '2,484,344 (NA) 2,568,670 (NA) 4,307,511 (NA) 177, 733 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,612 1,340 125 10 137 8.5 '50 3 60 24 850,142 635,787 168, 712 6.504 39,139 '12, 719 348 15,451 10,621 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) **Available data not comparable. NA Not available. 'For 1920, standing renters (renters paying a fixed quantity of products) were included with cash tenants, ^otal acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage wag probably duplicated in the acreage of corn har- vested for grain. 194 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, [_Data are based on reports for only {For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farns number. Land owned by farm operators farms reporting. acres. Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .farms reporting.. acres. , Land managed by farm operators farms reporting. acres. . Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting., acres. . Land in farms acres. , Average size of farm acres., Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent., Proportion of land in farms for which value was reported percent., Land in far"is arronline to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres . . 1 :o ') acres farms reporting.. 10 to 1? acres farms reporting.. 20 t 3 29 acres farms reporting . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 acres and over farms reporting.. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting., acres. , Cropland not harvested and not pastured ... farms reporting., acres. , Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting., acres.. Other cropland farms reporting., acres. , Woodland pastured farms reporting., acres., Woodland not pastured farms reporting., acres. , Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) .farms reporting.. acres.. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting.. acres. . Cropland, total farms reporting., acres., Land pastured, total farms reporting., acres. , Woodland, total farms reporting. , acres., FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. Off- farm work.: Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 days or more operators reporting. Not working off their farms operators reporting. By age: Under 25 years operators reporting.. 25 to 34 years operators reporting. 35 to 44 years operators reporting. 4.5 to 54 years operators reporting. 55 to 64 years operators reporting. 65 years and over operators reporting. By year began operation of oresent fam: 1954 operators reporting.. 1953 operators reporting. 1952 operators reporting. . 1951 operators reporting. 1946-1950 operators reporting. . 1941-1945 operators reporting. . 1940 or earlier operators reporting. . Paras by class of vorL power: No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting.. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting., No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting.. Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting.. foot . 44,345 25 . 42, 51 2 197 1 063,651 7,479 2 C!3,104 44 979,163 721.4 28,683 38.99 35 59,718 17,777,332 714 578 477 1,074 4,317 16,465 28,038 3,055 13,436 724,022 16,173 1,138,571 10,252 699,051 8,021 439, 520 3,893 323,205 6,458 120,048 49,859 23,529,750 60, 146 1,366,235 60,105 19,639,925 57, 087 24,576,977 9,627 443,253 56,872 4,675 3,668 17,091 12,758 4,333 43,340 1,391 11,917 15,115 14,310 11,710 7,124 2,872 2,841 2,964 3,112 16,570 11,573 21,297 3,749 224 1,526 22,922 33,929 18,007 18,007 8,394,791 112 39,965 XXX XXX 3,920 1,044,834 , 389 , 9 410.4 23,112 54.04 86 17, 023 3,576,783 317 273 251 611 2,214 6,358 6,036 963 4,244 196,021 4,173 235,695 2,556 137,521 2,177 98,174 1,305 76,859 2,073 33,411 14,001 2,969,788 17, 349 301,365 17,174 4,008,499 16, 338 3,242,668 3,144 110, 270 16, 296 1,439 4,149 3,120 1,029 13,188 100 1,159 2,763 4,625 5,227 3,875 395 338 393 508 3,633 3,483 8,865 1,312 588 5,880 10, 1<.8 24,081 24,081 16,680,623 24,081 12,244,558 XXX xxx 2,375 746,250 28,178,931 1,170.1 36,480 30.58 85 23,903 9,502,857 24 64 86 160 782 4,120 12,965 5,702 5,221 369, 803 7,980 670,760 5,479 427,739 3,667 243,021 1,496 188,922 2,796 60,934 21,108 16,685,636 23, 577 700,019 23,952 10,543,420 23,271 17,244,361 3,926 249,856 22,455 1,399 5,845 4,967 878 17,593 169 3,406 6,916 6,767 4,559 2,043 380 528 606 766 6,197 5,341 9,939 414 61 479 11,891 11,236 xxx xxx xxx xxx 150 850,399 3 1,030 849,369 5,662.5 77,748 17.80 92 71 140 69,043 1 73 34 15 3,538 28 3,785 14 1,293 19 2,492 24 1,900 14 347 142 766,373 132 4,383 140 76,366 148 771,811 36 2,247 120 15 17,558 338 63,110 17,558 ,107,765 xxx xxx 487 86,725 :, 084, 150 460.4 25,828 55.70 87 I ' 17,307 4,518,960 16 30 23 129 1,022 5,824 8,927 1,336 3,669 144,766 3,766 215,798 2,131 127,359 1,997 88,439 838 38,750 1,455 21,532 13,401 2,802,766 16,810 341,578 17,353 4,879,524 15,816 2,986,282 2,185 60,282 15,744 1,608 24 5,270 17 4,308 7 962 117 11,734 7 1,069 38 7,004 49 4,935 15 2,449 24 1,387 1 536 21 1,811 26 1,834 S 1,713 14 1,681 42 6,162 17 2,359 9 1,731 4 708 18 7 238 97 4,765 42 11,829 SOUTH DAKOTA 195 BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954 a sample of farms. See text} (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop -share tenants and croppers Livestock-share Other and unspecified FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE |-iirn- number. . Land owned by farm operators farms reporting.. acres. , Land rented from others by farm operators.. . .farms reporting., acres. . Land managed by farm operators farms reporting., acres. , Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting.. acres. , Land in faras acres., Average size of farm acres,, Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent.. Proportion of land in farms for which value was reported percent. Land in Tarns according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 acres and over farms reporting. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. acres. Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . .farms reporting. acres. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. acres. Other cropland farms reporting. acres. Woodland pastured farms reporting. acres. Woodland not pastured farms reporting. acres. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. acres. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting. acres. Cropland, total farms reporting. acres. Land pastured, total farms reporting. acres. Woodland, total farms reporting. acres. FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. With other income, of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. Off- faro work: Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 days or more operators reporting . Not working off their farms operators reporting. By -ge: Under 25 years operators reporting. 25 to 34 years..... operators reporting. 35 to 44 years operators reporting. 45 to 54 years operators reporting. 55 to 64 years operators reporting. 65 years and over operators reporting. By year began operation of present fara: 1954 operators reporting. 1953 operators reporting. 1952 operators reporting. 1951 operators reporting. 1946-1950 operators reporting. 1941-1945 operators reporting. 1940 or earlier operators reporting. Faras by rlaas of word power: No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting. No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting. Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting. 205 32,235 10, 556 4 201,568 XXX XXX 272 45,430 4 188,373 396.8 25,853 64.19 87 2,967 2,609 358 7,306 497 4,057 3,205 1,598 875 282 1,089 1,080 1,058 1,025 3,787 1,497 949 211 10 2,846 7,445 3,778 62 14,275 3,778 1,423,695 xxx XXX 94 17,955 1,420,015 375.9 22, 875 60.22 10,546 3,758 2,762,609 928,787 10 5 11 20 50 404 342 3,450 1,356 6,006 1,712 651 287 2,379 679 88,161 24,648 2,101 1,048 99,854 74,449 1,142 601 58,591 45,358 1,157 545 41,263 29,091 503 138 15, 574 4,241 958 312 11,207 3,483 8,639 2,220 1,001,370 317,070 10,383 3,374 209,598 67,337 10,551 . 2,950,624 1,027,884 10,208 2,692 1,105,105 345,959 1,401 434 26,781 7,724 10,031 2,833 448 893 1,373 1,019 354 2,269 388 1,633 959 369 218 146 439 415 355 362 1,259 451 388 21 749 2,720 1,426 18 2.S0C 1,426 xxx xxx 36 1,026,328 719.7 36,485 50.37 92 1,425 468,563 10 66 392 360 19,551 344 22,737 223 12,166 155 10, 571 110 6,834 124 2,349 1,187 475,332 1,406 30,962 1,425 510,851 1.380 501,717 207 9,183 1,342 69 423 371 52 988 108 745 351 133 61 17 140 150 180 130 563 156 102 27 6,985 309,144 xxx xxx 44 7,995 308,134 407.6 21,326 47.29 78 658 153,909 6 10 2 10 61 265 261 43 79 3,292 120 7,454 70 5,012 68 2,442 28 2,595 31 1,435 504 126,561 714 12,888 658 , 569 132,448 59 4,030 16 596 802 608 101 183 114 69 499 42 236 182 141 77 36 48 59 252 116 22 194 438 2,554 , 330,245 805 102,559 47 213,252 694 167,265 476,791 187.6 7,812 43.55 70 1,345 109,689 356 205 116 174 283 154 37 20 237 9,894 221 12,533 72 5,139 161 7,394 230 120 3,824 1,207 305,187 2,278 18,890 1,466 132,116 1,514 336 20, 59S 2,257 214 1,803 1,457 708 452 454 513 669 265 11 = 244 143 531 373 753 1,311 66 214 289 674 196 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Farms .number. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone. .................................. .farms reporting. Electricity farms reporting. Television set farms reporting. Piped running water farms reporting. Home freezer farms reporting. Electric pig brooder farms reporting. pover feed grinder farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Grain combines farms reporting. number. Corn pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number . MotortrucLs farms reporting. number . , Trac tors farms reporting. , number.. Wheel and/or crawler tractors other than garden farms reporting., Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting.. number. . Garden tractors farms reporting.. number.. Crawler tractors farms reporting.. number. . Automobiles. ................................ .farms reporting. ■ number.. FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2 Faaily and/or hired workers farms reporting.. persons . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting.. persons. . Operators working 1 or more hours persons.. Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting.. persons. . Hi red workers farms reporting. . persons.. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.. persons.. Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.. persons.. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting.. Faras by kind of workers: Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting.. Family workers only farms reporting.. Operators only farms reporting. . Unpaid members of operator's family only farms reporting.. Hired workers only farms reporting. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954 Specified tara expenditures farms reporting.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting.. dollars.. Machine hire „ farms reporting.. dollars.. Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollarB.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting.. dollars.. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting. . dollars . . tons.. acres on which used.. Lime and liming material.... farms reporting.. dollars . . tons.. acree or. which used.. footnote v - All farm operators Total all farms 37, 376 56,733 10,600 29,749 21,849 3,054 22,393 8,876 31,739 33,204 32,129 32,697 9,804 9,891 5,945 5,996 38,788 47,722 57,032 111,359 56,851 56, 798 107,725 2,177 2,236 1,282 1,398 56,914 74,067 59,215 120,699 58,691 102,398 57,812 29,160 44, 586 11,140 18,301 5,418 7,163 6,770 11,138 10,616 48,075 24,155 , 701 524 62,286 49,185 31,754,421 41,629 13,046,606 33,245 18,707,815 53,083 44,182,212 58,962 40,893,114 10,464 3,211,190 38,490 550,533 112 2,731 634 1,001 Tenure of operator1 Full owners 11,104 16,248 3,244 9,501 6,302 744 6,056 2,167 7,848 8,106 8,423 8,534 2,412 2,432 1,599 1,611 10, 737 12,552 16,095 29,839 16,028 16,008 28,699 786 802 310 338 16,153 20,693 16,907 32,751 16,722 28,541 16,441 8,071 12, 100 2,680 4,210 1,221 1,618 1,628 2,592 1,052 2,495 14,227 7,359 242 185 17,992 13,908 7,463,737 11,750 3,287,932 8,871 4,175,805 14,947 11,617,306 16,723 9,206,406 3,235 854,298 10,311 143,782 35 825 215 180 Part owners 14, 771 22,445 3,395 13,050 10,225 1,292 10,514 3,717 14,827 15,757 13,202 13,464 5,098 5,156 3,233 3,260 17,778 23,443 23,141 50,785 23,127 23,115 48,938 999 1,025 750 822 22,466 31,258 23,475 54, 710 23,253 44,535 22,938 13,190 21,597 5,949 10,175 3,261 4,315 3,385 5,8l 5,727 17, 526 7,283 201 222 24,076 20,115 17,114,425 16,657 6,282,481 14,924 10,831,944 21, 132 19,481,378 23,647 20,541,114 4,081 ,431,140 17,110 245,957 56 1,471 354 621 81 128 19 82 36 10 50 47 50 27 27 118 181 139 355 139 16,594 139 16,573 335 28, 528 2 260 2 275 16 165 18 173 124 16,228 223 19, 575 149 392 134 165 134 25 31 93 227 148 137 526,238 84 59,130 117 467,108 121 297,198 139 128,454 22 15,076 161 3,153 9,975 15,753 3,609 5,924 4,781 1,005 5,582 2,935 8,841 9,091 10, 311 10,489 2,212 2,217 1,070 1,,082 9,277 10,478 16,614 28, 976 16,763 30,039 16,675 26, 561 16,468 7,400 10,093 2,335 3,478 818 936 1,668 2,542 2,247 14,428 '.. '1 17, 536 14,064 6,284,879 12, 307 3,319,076 8,944 2,965,803 14, 893 12,069,170 16,971 10,698,863 3,021 890,835 10,612 154,387 20 335 35 80 448 783 165 337 SOUTH DAKOTA BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 197 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-share tenants and croppers Livestock-share Other and unspecified Other farms Farms number. , SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting. . Electricity farms reporting., Television set farms reporting.. Piped running water farms reporting. . Home freezer farms reporting., Electric pig brooder farms reporting.. Power fetd grinder farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting.. Grain combines farms reporting. number. Corn pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. Troclor» farms reporting. number. Wheel and/or crawler tractors other than garden farms reporting. Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting. number. Garden tractors farms reporting. number. Crawler tractors farms reporting. number. Autoaobiles farms reporting. number. FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting. persons . Faaily workers, including operator farms reporting. persons. Operators working 1 or more hours persons. Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting. persons. Hi red workers farms reporting . persons. Regular workers ( to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers ..........farms reporting. Faraa by kind of workers: Botn family workers and hired workers farms reporting. Family workers only farms reporting. Operators only farms reporting. Unpaid members of operator's family only farms reporting. Hired workers only farms reporting. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954 Specified farm expendi turea farms reporting. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting. dollars. Machine hire farms reporting. dollars. Hired labor farms reporting. dollars. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting. dollars. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting. dollars . tons. acres on which used. Lime and liming material farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. 6,252 9,343 2,102 2,986 2,830 630 3,606 1,972 5,627 5,776 6,916 7,035 1,350 1,355 541 543 5,460 5,977 10,306 17,856 10,291 10,280 17,651 123 133 72 72 9,987 11,994 10,264 18,826 10,233 17,034 10,130 4,969 6,904 1,270 1,792 411 450 922 1,342 1,239 8,994 4,664 96 31 1,831 3,097 993 163 875 439 1,820 1,871 1,820 1,856 418 418 163 168 1,927 2,313 3,469 5,840 3,469 3,459 5,677 85 90 65 73 3,366 3,989 3,436 5,776 3,389 4,910 3,323 1,238 1,587 156 190 371 676 446 2,943 1,880 60 47 1,426 979 1,368 375 864 511 111 667 283 810 838 864 881 270 270 243 248 958 1,158 1,403 2,897 1,398 1,398 2,852 35 35 10 10 1,351 1,767 1,411 2,649 1,410 2,162 1,398 534 764 330 487 154 181 217 306 329 1,081 688 1 1 10,556 3,773 1,426 8,830 2,785 1,196 3,538,822 1,358,140 787,109 7,840 2,445 1,000 2,025,940 734,715 302,581 5,619 1,668 880 1,512,882 623,425 484,528 9,532 2,610 1,299 7,425,794 1,619,718 1,813,139 10,358 3,642 1,415 6,612,004 2,163,870 1,067,816 1,900 560 356 511,972 146,541 178,991 6,029 1,835 2,061 93,469 24,278 26,920 20 335 35 465 662 161 299 250 56 180 108 313 323 339 345 75 75 53 53 367 393 632 1,034 632 632 1,022 6 6 6 6 667 782 674 1,174 672 1,041 665 311 376 89 133 87 585 332 756 549 226,140 437 104,387 347 121,753 598 541,626 674 394,779 107 23,230 294 4,300 1,445 2,159 333 1,192 505 3 191 48 188 205 142 156 35 36 16 16 878 1,068 1,043 1,404 963 963 1,225 130 132 41 47 1,943 2,318 1,921 2,807 1,907 2,596 1,831 474 765 83 211 32 123 58 88 69 1,838 1,390 75 14 2,534 961 365,142 831 97,987 389 267,155 1,990 717,160 1,482 318,277 105 19,841 296 3,254 1 100 30 120 198 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) LIVESTOCK Livestock en hand: All cattle and calves farms reporting.. number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number. . MiLk cows fanes reporting.. number. . Horses and mules farms reporting. . number. . All hogs and pigs farms reporting . . number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number. . Livestock and livestock products sold in 1954: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number. . Chickens sold farms reporting. . dollars . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens. . CHOPS Specified crops harvested in 19S4: Corn for all purposes farms reporting. . acres. . Corn harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold.. Spring wheat, other than durum or macaroni wheat, threshed or combined farms reporting. . acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Barley threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres . . bushels harvested.. bushels sold.. Flaxseed threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold . , Hay cut acres.. tons . . All farm operators Total all farms 62,350 55,606 3,459,896 54,220 1,484,798 42,571 292,778 24,672 82,637 38,192 1,920,156 50,267 9,005,247 52,910 1,381,942 36,963 1,723,254 33,140 2,831,100 43,477 55,875,147 49,871 3,976,990 45,116 3,324,096 100,596,015 37,785,853 21,697 2,166,291 19,942,917 16,085,205 11,109 485,979 8,694,948 4,646,685 16,238 944,306 5,467,435 4,740,885 5,227,275 4,873,985 Tenure of operator1 Full owners 15,547 745,434 15,063 308,616 11,284 74,320 6,547 18,355 10,157 513,812 14,219 2,576,862 14,859 328,060 9,934 456,569 9,468 779,628 12,653 17,101,882 13,710 853,667 12,415 702,617 21,987,284 6,483,304 5,281 389,784 3,765,273 2,979,950 2,688 97,331 1,770,567 854,296 4,244 201,666 1,265,043 1,090,667 1,024,032 1,114,079 Part owners 22,720 1,979,038 22,372 863,489 17,574 126,261 12,431 48,365 15,318 798,954 20,022 3,582,152 22,335 751,387 14,784 723,123 13,027 1,100,012 17,092 21,588,621 20,057 1,863,428 17,416 1,475,304 41,654,525 15,407,758 10,975 1,291,095 11,685,877 9,325,683 5,466 270,621 4,871,822 2,513,047 7,241 489,531 2,627,698 2,224,822 3,197,887 2,747,738 Managers 136 43,512 118 20,822 84 388 104 641 58 4,554 91 11,081 129 18,926 53 3,855 40 2,448 55 72,658 8,714 6,045 189,830 89,050 23 3,798 34,766 28,533 13 733 9,390 2,600 20 1,583 15,500 13,520 41,385 40,862 15,745 666,828 15,350 279,464 12,591 88,332 5,021 13,116 12,238 592,298 14,185 2,64t/,196 14,857 274,002 11,932 530,507 9,948 889,351 12,489 16,226,118 15,512 1,231,522 14,799 1,123,859 36,281,736 15,725,171 5,268 473,550 4,386,097 3,692,312 2,877 114,574 1,997,194 1,259,937 4,637 246,796 1,539,225 1,394,207 917,599 934,218 1,042 914 70,672 30,884 588 4,523 516 2,425 507 23,214 688 106,840 902 32,113 468 25,895 397 33,267 559 666,798 599 36,595 530 30,988 989,000 276,764 162 12,177 106,388 88,233 85 3,172 46,625 34,010 144 6,853 36,920 32,645 99,508 71,284 Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. SOUTH DAKOTA BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 199 (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Share-cash Crop-share tenants and croppers Livestock-share Other and unspecified Farms number. . LIVESTOCK Livestock on hand: All cattle and calves farms reporting.. number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting . , number.. Milk cows farms reporting.. number. . Horses and mules farms reporting.. number.. All hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number. . Livestock and livestock products sold in 1951: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. Chickens sold farms reporting.. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens . . CROPS Specified crops harvested in Mr) Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . Corn harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres . . bushels harvested.. bushels sold.. Spring wheat, other than durum or macaroni wheat, threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Barley threshed or combined farms reporting. . acres . . bushels harvested., bushels sold.. Flaxseed threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres . . bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Hay cut acres.. tons . . 10,556 10,092 370,906 9,900 155,738 8,378 61,437 2,900 6,476 8,201 384,686 9,250 1,810,864 9,611 141,854 8,022 341,320 6,791 556,576 8,361 11,316,814 9,922 803,604 9,606 749,631 24,254,744 10,864,652 2,991 243,541 2,180,097 1,782,430 1,677 64,461 1,105,607 703,496 2,806 145,480 933,523 849,377 508,713 536,251 1,426 2,740 92,105 1,388 107,806 2,658 40,201 1,998 11,850 1,326 41,895 1,164 7,251 770 1,885 619 1,754 2,028 84,996 1,047 78,267 2,465 428,816 1,230 200,628 2,443 35,615 1,318 54,627 1,948 74,967 1,044 70,066 1,672 110,413 714 64,101 2,091 2,499,399 1,016 1,113,252 3,194 242,284 3,039 221,961 6,980,948 3,456,725 1,376 144,032 1,348,947 1,178,961 681 28,247 514,554 351,595 1,054 64,430 394,566 355,309 128,547 148,557 1,273 111,020 1,148 88,247 ,900,689 760,995 552 57,561 594,629 506,112 351 14,837 263,755 124,403 438 20,821 125,872 113,916 142,436 144,398 611 25,339 586 10,746 463 3,271 216 576 455 21,135 552 99,048 583 9,793 450 18,259 374 124,994 462 629 ,855 524 38,019 476 33,032 1,156,355 366,035 187 16,189 156,036 136,576 83 3,857 66,653 46,433 195 9,212 48,344 42,960 38,395 33,728 1,458 25,084 1,317 12,407 1,038 3,477 569 2,160 421 10,538 1,750 188,956 730 9,567 260 9,200 657 59,661 1,188 885,868 517 19,659 422 16,271 482,640 80,570 150 8,064 70,904 58,727 65 2,720 45,975 16,805 96 4,730 19,969 17,669 46,372 37,088 200 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 5.-FARM OPERATORS BY COLOR, RESIDENCE, OFF-FARM WORK, AGE, AND YEARS ON PRESENT FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARM OPERATORS By color: White number. Negro number. Other nonwhite number. By residence: Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. By off-iarm work: Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 49 days operators reporting. 50 to 99 days..... operators reporting. 100 days or more operators reporting. 100 to 199 days operators reporting. 200 days and over operators reporting. Operators not working off their farms number. Operators not reporting number. by age: Under 25 years operators reporting. 25 to 34 years operators reporting. 35 to 44 years operators reporting. 45 to 54 years operators reporting. 55 to 64 years operators reporting. 65 years and over operators reporting. Average age years. Operators not reporting age number. Operation of present farm began-- 1954: September or later operators reporting.. July and August operators reporting. . May and June operators reporting. . March and April operators reporting. . January and February operators reporting.. 1953: November and December operators reporting.. September and October operators reporting.. July and August operators reporting.. May and June operators reporting.. March and April operators reporting.. January and February operators reporting.. 1952 operators reporting. . 1951 operators reporting.. 1946 to 1950 operators reporting. . 1941 to 1945 operators reporting. . 1940 and earlier operators reporting.. Operators not reporting number.. Average number of years on present fara. .............. .years. . NA Not available. Census of — 1954 (October) 61,953 26 541 56,785 4,866 17,091 10.748 2.010 i,333 1.544 2,789 43.340 1,919 1,391 11,917 15,115 24,310 11.710 7,124 46.8 783 225 32 123 2,054 3S1 4S1 134 112 1.465 268 2.964 3,112 16,570 11,573 21,297 1,121 14 1950 (April 1) 65,237 31 1,184 60,355 4,818 1,279 15,712 8,892 1.935 4,885 1,639 3,246 49,373 1,246 2,567 13,161 15,337 14,751 11,657 6,024 45. 6 2,834 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 1945 (January l) 67,156 1,549 64,209 3,933 563 7,823 4,271 1,014 2,538 970 1,568 60,882 2,541 12,295 16,226 17,273 13,415 6,374 46.5 581 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 13 1940 (April 1) 70,713 27 1,714 64,434 4,970 3,050 15,401 9,464 1,914 4,023 1,737 2,286 51,059 5,994 2,684 12,715 16,865 18,441 12,957 6,285 46.1 2,507 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 13 1935 (January l) 80,805 2,496 (NA) (NA) (NA) 50,106 26,322 16,083 7,701 5,907 1,794 32,237 960 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) 1930 (April 1) 80,417 40 2,700 (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,715 10,492 2,014 3,209 1,450 1,759 67,442 3,336 17,824 23,658 18,868 11,097 5,564 (NA) 2,810 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) 1925 (January 1) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) 1920 (January 1) 73,025 47 1,565 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,946 21,374 21,177 15,106 8,791 3,309 (NA) 934 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) State Table 6.-FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER AND SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: [Data CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Faras by class of work power: No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting. No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting. Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting. Specified facilities and equipment: Telephone farms reporting. Electricity farms reporting. Television set farms reporting. Piped running water farms reporting. Home freezer farms reporting. Electric pig brooder farms reporting. Power feed grinder farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Grain combines farms reporting. number. Corn pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. Tractors, including garden tractors farms reporting. number. 1 tractor farms reporting. 2 tractors farms reporting. 3 tractors farms reporting. 4 tractors farms reporting. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. Wheel tractors other than garden number. Garden tractors number. Crawler tractors number. Automobiles farms reporting. number. Farms reporting automobiles and/or motortrucks number. ; NA Not available. 'The 1930 inquiry referred to elect Figures for 1954 and 1950 are for tractors other than garden Census of — 1954 ''October) 3,749 224 1,526 22,922 33, 929 37, 376 56, 733 10, 600 29, 749 21,849 3,054 22,393 8,876 31 . 739 33, 204 32. 129 32, 697 9,804 9,891 5,945 5,996 38,788 47, 722 57,032 111.359 2 20,113 2 25, 544 2 8, 264 2 2,084 2 846 107, 725 2,236 1,398 56,914 74,067 60,275 1950 (April 1) 3,948 508 5,608 38, 41 7 17,850 36.850 45.892 (NA) (NA) 6,136 (NA) (NA) 5,734 20,438 21,812 25,705 26,160 2,935 3,005 (NA) (NA) 31,668 37, 720 56,267 88, 214 2 31,774 2 19.101 2 5,062 85,986 1,343 945 58,687 77, 293 62.957 1945 (January 1) 4,890 455 10,831 47,317 5,160 31,145 19,028 (NA) 10,727 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,484 10,210 10,831 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 20,487 22,230 52,070 62,772 42,737 8,228 1,105 62, 560 90 501 59,752 68,717 63,146 1940 (April 1) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 24,821 12,845 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 13,472 14,269 39,948 44,154 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 62,512 72,675 (NA) 1935 (January 1) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) !nna1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1930 (April 1) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 44,608 '9,070 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 14,485 14,816 30,972 33,837 (NA) (NA) (NA) NA) (NA) NA) (NA) (NA) 71,965 81'(S ricity in "farmer's tractors. 1925 (January 1) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 16,373 17,426 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1920 (January l) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 44,327 '6,445 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,249 4,353 12,160 12,939 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 51,780 58,202 (NA) duelling," and the 1920 inquiry referred to gas or electricity in "operator's duelling. SOUTH DAKOTA 201 State Table 7.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj Census of — Item see text) (For definitions and explanations, 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January l) 1 13 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January l) FARM LABOR Far» workers for specified week:1 •farms reporting., persons . . 59,215 120,699 60,811 113.395 64,871 109,644 c3,?45 108,727 80,e32 127,465 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2.0 1.9 1.7 1.7 1.6 (NA) (NA) (NA) Family workers, including operators... .farms reporting., persons . . 58,69! 102, 398 60, 239 101,819 64,540 103,464 62,251 97,440 80,200 119,256 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Operators working 1 or more hours.. 57,812 58,367 63,669 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting., persons . . 29, ISO 44,586 27,907 43, 452 28,428 39,795 (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting., persons . . 11,140 18,301 8,492 11.576 4,873 6,180 7,932 11,287 6,833 8,209 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,446 5,841 6,014 7,057 2,667 1,500 352 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,534 3,033 720 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Workers hired by hour or on (NA) No report as to basis of payment... (NA) Faros reporting b) Dumber of bired workers: .farms reporting., .farms reporting.. 7,683 2,152 6,667 1,2/4 4,104 534 (NA) (NA) 5,969 642 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting.. 933 406 177 (NA) 166 (NA) (NA) (NA) -farms reporting.. 299 127 45 (NA) 45 (NA) (NA) (NA) 13 (NA) 9 (NA) (NA) (NA) Faras by kind of workers during specified we ek: 3,135 5.520 3,834 8,609 2,471 (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,920 4,934 4,542 6,338 6,201 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,376 2,575 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Operator, members of his family, 5,062 178 2,764 222 1,895 72 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Members of operator's family and hirec workers. . .farms. . (NA) 48,075 52, 319 59,998 55,913 73,999 (NA) (NA) (NA)' (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Operator and members of his family.... 23,219 23,271 25,662 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 701 1.650 799 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 524 572 331 1,594 632 (NA) (NA) (NA) SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 3 •farms reporting., dollars . . 41,629 13,046.606 46,594 13,484,058 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farins reporting., dollars. . 33,245 18,707,815 45,750 25,765,028 47,027 20,351,469 30,861 5,948,414 (NA) (NA) 48,762 14,647,192 49,540 15,492,334 49,658 24,121,602 $1 to $99 .farms reporting.. 8,984 10,917 11,842 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting.. 6,595 8,351 9,428 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting.. 8,152 12,533 13,422 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting.. 4,209 7,037 7,210 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,868 5,364 4,282 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,099 t (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting.. 251 69 \ 1,548 843 (NA) ) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) IS ] [ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting., dollars.. 53, 083 44,182,212 56,226 37, 706. 692 57,908 24,724,056 40,826 7,843,148 (NA) (NA) 40,527 12,435,826 30,411 8,737,496 37,966 16,689,237 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel anil oil.. .farms reporting., dollars. . 58,962 40,893.114 59.827 35.123,848 (NA) (NA) 56,709 8,879,348 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Commercial fertilizer and •farms reporting. . dollars . . 10,464 3,211,190 (NA) (NA; 15 2,311 253 13,255 (NA) (NA) 5103 (NA) (NA) (NA) 175 34,466 •farms reporting., dollars. . 112 2,731 (NA) (NA) 6 234 46 316 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NA Not available. 1Census of 1954, week of Sept. 26-0ct. 2; Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration; Censuses of 1945 and 1935, first week of January; Census of 1940, last week of March. 2See text for differences in definition of farm workers. 3For Census of 1954, expenditures during calendar year 1954; for earlier Censuses, expenditures during the preceding calendar year. ACash payments for farm labor; housework not included. For 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940, the data do not include expenditures for contract construction work, machine hire, and labor included in cost of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was included. 'Farms reporting tons of commercial fertilizer. 379U6 O - 56 - LS 202 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [FigureB on number of workers and wage rates axe for hired persons working the week of (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired workers f ^^ reporting. . persons.. 1 hired worker , farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting., 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more ..farms reporting.. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.. persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting., 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting., 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting., 10 hired workers or more farms reporting., Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting., persons., 1 hired worker farms reporting., 2 hired workers farms reporting., 3 or4 hired workers farms reporting., 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. Under $25 per month farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting . $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $30 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 f arns reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Fans with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting., $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting., $2,500 to $4,999 farras reporting., $5,000 and over farms reporting., Total all farms 11,140 18,301 7,683 2,152 933 299 73 5,418 7,163 4,293 835 221 59 10 6,770 11,138 4,868 1,105 573 163 61 4,370 1,048 5,722 4,927 319 319 802 799 913 907 1,678 1,676 981 977 151 150 74 74 576 33,245 18,707,815 8,984 6,595 8,152 4,209 3,868 1,099 338 22,105 8,078 5,462 5,818 1,991 659 96 1 Economic class Commercial farms 11,057 18,090 7,640 2,131 923 294 69 5,386 7,040 4,276 834 216 54 6 6,712 11,050 4,830 1,090 568 163 61 4,345 1,041 5,671 4,911 27 27 33 33 55 54 88 88 308 303 180 175 145 143 32 32 13 13 1 1 ,572 3,550 22 22 31 31 92 92 147 147 937 935 799 799 530 520 4-17 412 71 71 526 521 2,508 6 6 25 25 29 29 28 28 193 183 59 59 1,791 1,776 24-7 241 11 11 1*9 149 571 32,856 18,440,660 8,753 6,540 8,099 4,192 3,851 1,098 323 21,799 7,877 5,412 5,7 1,9 0 1,084 3,049 432 327 210 84 31 898 1,683 471 270 113 39 5 461 1,366 257 102 59 20 23 623 275 186 834 43 96 290 316 54 27 2 5 51 52 55 62 5 31 155 1 42 1,375 ,331,228 37 55 152 130 383 377 241 2 1 37 4 101 45 44 16 3,450 5,300 2,417 656 291 80 6 2,196 2,713 1,800 318 70 7 1 1,664 2,587 1,204 254 160 41 5 1,786 410 1,254 I 2,056 1 84 243 424. 815 408 54 24. 3 983 1 6 14 23 223 258 184 104 13 157 1 9 6 9 44. 13 358 30 5 40 118 7,423 6,484,862 815 975 1,767 1,460 1,851 436 69 3,973 737 841 1,307 737 302 48 SOUTH DAKOTA 203 BY ECONOMIC CLASS: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired workers farms reporting. . persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting., Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting., 2 hired workers farms reporting. , 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting., 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting., 10 hired workers or more farms reporting., Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting., persons., 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid od • .oolbly bssis farms reporting. Under $25 per month farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on • weekly bui> farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid od a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day farms reporting. Paid od an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid od a piece-«ork basis farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor io 1954 ..farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Fans with expenditures for hired labor bat no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 , farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Economic class — Continued Commercial farms — Continued 1,963 2,955 1,450 312 134 56 11 569 646 501 60 1,493 2,309 1,103 223 105 51 11 470 99 1,394 1 83 158 90 111 37 5 10 32 55 217 181 84 69 11 73 38 16 420 57 177 7,997 2,031,978 2,949 1,972 2,017 637 376 42 4 6,034 2,591 1,645 1,421 277 90 10 577 815 450 74 43 10 117 122 112 5 473 693 363 57 43 10 104 13 460 223 6 5 7 4 62 20 27 27 20 45 10 5 6 12 130 20 23 2,716 561,949 1,223 653 515 214 110 1 2,139 1,118 522 358 109 31 1 116 144 89 26 1 104 131 77 27 12 1 103 577 103,821 293 137 96 41 461 260 96 72 29 2 2 Part-time Residential 235 42,974 136 35 36 17 11 183 111 35 20 11 6 1 16 6 5 10 1 20 113 5 1 5 5 4 20 111 5 1 18 2 126 ,335 95 20 10 115 90 15 10 28 215,846 5 1 15 204 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number 3f workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Hired workers farms reporting. . persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or A hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 hired workers or more farms reporting.. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.. persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 hired workers or more farms reporting.. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.. persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting . . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting.. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting.. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting.. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. Under $25 per month farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on • weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting. $9 per day Carws reporting. $10 and oyer per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 1°54 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Farms with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over. .farms reporting. 11,140 18,301 7,683 2,152 933 299 73 5,418 7,163 4,293 835 221 59 10 6,770 11,138 4,868 1,105 573 163 61 4,370 1,048 5,722 4,927 2 319 802 913 1,678 981 151 74 7 882 27 33 55 88 308 180 145 32 13 1 3,572 22 31 92 147 937 799 530 417 71 526 2,539 25 29 28 193 59 1,791 247 11 149 576 33,245 18,707,815 8,984 6,595 8,152 4,209 3,868 1,099 338 22,105 8,078 5,462 5,818 1,991 659 96 1 2,680 4,210 1,920 457 204 84 15 1,221 1,618 974 170 53 24 1,628 2,592 1,170 261 140 42 15 1,052 169 1,459 1,052 63 194 183 345 230 20 16 1 780 6 13 18 24 178 123 107 130 30 151 15 7 28 10 520 69 1 60 5,949 10,175 3,906 1,287 551 168 37 3,261 4,315 2,544 547 138 27 5 3,385 5,860 2,370 567 325 92 31 2,564 697 2,688 2,966 1 189 435 540 1,049 610 97 40 21 18 24 40 157 82 65 1,857 11 16 52 78 506 452 293 215 29 205 1 1 19 14 16 113 34 843 125 10 57 8,871 14,924 175,805 10,831,944 2,668 2,916 1,909 2,552 2,170 3,896 955 2,302 904 2,300 201 745 64 213 6,191 8,975 2,357 2,629 1,574 2,111 1,612 2,742 487 1,032 143 396 18 64 93 227 33 31 24 3 2 86 171 43 29 10 3 1 31 56 19 2 9 1 62 24 7 2,335 3,478 1,781 356 144 39 15 818 936 715 ,668 ,542 ,271 260 94 28 15 667 151 ,517 67 169 176 250 117 12 IS 902 5 2 22 45 242 222 120 67 12 165 5 42 15 412 42 117 8,944 467,108 ..-,■" ' ,flil 3 3,166 3 2,076 9 2,024 8 927 34 613 35 117 25 21 24 6,609 3 2,888 2 1,725 3 1,424 3 458 12 102 1 12 JData are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms >nJy. SOUTH DAKOTA 205 BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-Oct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired workers f »rmE reporting. . persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting.. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.. persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.. persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting.. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting.. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting.. Paid on a .onthlv basis farms reporting.. Under $25 per month farms reporting.. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting.. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to, $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting. $9 per day ...farms reporting. $10 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farme reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Farns with expenditures for hired labor hut no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued 1,270 1,792 1,016 IS] 57 11 5 411 450 375 33 3 922 1,342 740 130 36 11 5 348 63 859 1 33 110 92 117 39 1 15 31 135 152 59 29 5 218 31 58 5,619 ,512,882 2,198 1,305 1,251 552 262 49 2 4,349 2,012 1,137 878 269 46 Crop-share tenants and croppers 493 866 345 79 43 16 10 156 190 124 30 2 371 676 260 57 28 16 10 122 34 337 29 1,668 623,425 570 391 352 187 132 29 7 1,175 534 293 233 86 27 2 Livestock-share 330 487 247 42 30 11 154 181 134 13 7 217 306 160 35 22 113 41 176 124 5 6 1 15 35 28 12 880 484,528 176 189 243 110 134 20 8 550 139 150 184 64 13 Other and unspecified 133 53 28 29 38 21 7 1 66 95 43 17 6 23 6 60 32 1 10 6 5 2 2 20 5 347 121,753 106 95 87 26 26 7 258 104 73 60 12 8 1 83 211 43 21 10 5 4 32 123 17 1 5 5 4 58 88 38 15 5 25 7 51 10 5 5 31 15 6 389 267,155 231 55 53 17 17 1 15 306 201 50 37 11 6 1 206 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 10.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hiied persons working the week of (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit-and- nut Hired workers farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 130 days or more) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a nonthly basis farms reporting. Under $25 per month farms report'ng. $25 to $34 per month farms report ng $35 to $49 per month farms report ung. $50 to $84 per month i farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week larms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting, Paid on a daily basis ■ farms reporting, $1.00 per day farms reporting, $2.00 per day farms reporting, $3.00 per day farms reporting, $4.00 per day farms reporting. $5.00 per day farms reporting, $6.00 per day farms reporting, $7.00 per day farms reporting, $8.00 per day farms reporting, $9.00 per day farms reporting, $10.00 and over per day farms reporting, Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting, $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting, $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting, $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting, $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting, $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting, $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting, $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting, $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting, $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work baais farms reporting Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting, $200 to $499 farms reporting, $500 to $999 farms reporting, $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting, $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting, $5,000 and over farms reporting, Far as with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting, $100 to $199 farms reporting, $200 to $499 farms reporting, $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting, $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. 11,140 18,301 7,683 2,152 933 299 73 5,418 7,163 4,293 835 221 59 10 6,770 11,138 4,868 1,105 573 163 61 4,370 1,048 5,722 4,927 3,180 4,856 2,256 562 290 60 12 1,282 1,623 1,047 174 45 16 2,156 3,233 1,587 326 200 31 12 1,024 258 1,898 1,163 ■319 81 802 148 913 203 678 417 981 244 151 34 74 33 7 3 27 5 33 6 55 4 88 19 308 102 180 38 145 49 32 16 13 1 1 3,572 1,152 22 31 11 92 14 147 19 937 258 799 270 530 168 417 187 71 23 526 202 29 1 28 10 193 74 59 28 1,791 627 247 68 11 149 26 33,245 9,946 18,707,815 4,573,252 8,984 2,794 6,595 2,099 8,152 2,484 4,209 1,236 3,868 1,041 1,099 238 338 54 22,105 6,766 8,078 2,522 5,462 1,755 5,818 1,686 1,991 553 659 216 96 34 1 59 818 15 10 23 24 58 15 5 1 2 1 53 760 10 76 15 254,586 10,600 5 5 7 20 ... 25 10 5 14 17 5 5 5 7 5 SOUTH DAKOTA 207 BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired worke rs farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. negular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a Monthly basis farms reporting. Under $25 per month farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $17C to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1.00 per day farms reporting. $2.00 per day farms reporting. $3.00 per day farms reporting. $4.00 per day farms reporting. $5.00 per day farms reporting. $6.00 per day farms reporting. $7.00 per day farms reporting. $8.00 per day farms reporting. $9.00 per day farms reporting. $10.00 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0. 75 to $0. 84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. Expenditures for bired labor in 1954 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 and over farms reporting., Farms with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting., $1 to $99 farms reporting., $100 to $199 farms reporting. , $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 and over farms reporting.. Type of farm — Continued Dairy 296 452 197 60 33 6 203 240 178 14 11 126 212 67 42 17 170 33 93 10 755 560,902 240 120 135 71 132 34 23 459 214 112 84 33 16 Poultry 179 65,837 65 40 41 10 17 131 55 35 35 5 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 5,881 9,34^ 3,996 1,184 510 172 19 3,237 4,299 2,517 547 140 29 4 3,286 5,043 2,363 534 292 84 13 2,595 642 2,644 3,013 2 1"1 497 560 1,034 616 102 27 24 49 152 120 63 10 1,778 17 15 46 74 530 389 280 179 33 215 1,136 13 68 14 783 115 11 105 299 16,269 10,895,127 3,735 3,106 4,116 2,083 2,281 734 214 10,388 3,394 2,527 3,020 1,034 361 51 Primarily crop 200 475 123 41 10 20 6 57 68 161 407 105 23 7 20 6 39 18 143 30 496 297, 593 116 82 103 96 79 18 2 296 86 51 90 50 13 6 Primarily livestock 147 242 96 32 12 6 1 37 58 22 13 113 184 75 21 12 5 34 3 110 ± 803 197,986 369 214 129 58 24 6 3 656 338 189 98 18 13 Crop and livestock 1,216 1,793 891 242 50 25 8 485 603 399 72 12 1 800 1,190 608 129 33 23 7 416 69 731 416 5.' 108 79 1 38 33 27 27 98 102 46 29 10 69 5 7 30 8 238 48 71 4,267 1,446,777 1,434 869 1,064 613 237 42 8 3,051 1,268 733 741 277 29 3 Miscel- laneous and un- classified 103 261 53 21 15 10 4 52 173 27 1 10 10 38 15 5 45 7 51 10 5 5 46 10 10 20 6 439 405,155 231 55 73 22 22 16 20 336 201 50 57 208 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table ll.-DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1954, 1950. 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B ■ C rH a) - a) t 10 a c xi -p »* c ^ ^ a 2j a h -H ■1 a) c ■0 c XI -tH B a 5 i. m <_ s3 a) q 0 S E CO C 3 c S 1 1 a V 3 3 «H a to E E -HO OO ■p ^ 3 to h e. a -a p O OS: to ■a to 41 m ~ (NA) 70,898 4,815,162 (NA) 58,190 3,460,120 71,197,907 2,653 54,061 307,711 (NA) 1,300,981 (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,746 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,860 105,170 1,687,737 2,104,504 (NA) (NA) (NA) (6) (') (6) (6) (NA) (NA) (NA) 630,885 '2,259,277 631,982,176 '41,118,529 (NA) (NA) (NA) 58,909 2,799,488 98,508,576 37,810,313 (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,185 34,837 (NA) 25,624 788,600 18,698,992 12,166,762 (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,149 235,620 3,294,722 3,199,155 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) . (NA) (NA) 14,410 548,236 4,542,158 10,387,443 (NA) (NA) (NA) See footnotes at end of table. SOUTH DAKOTA State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: l CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 215 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text I Small grains — Continued Proso millet threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . value. .dollars. . Sold farms reporting . . bushels. . dollars . . Other grain threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . value. .dollars. . Sold farms reporting . . bushels . . dollars . . Annual leauaea: Soybeans grown for all purposes8 farms reporting.. acres . . Harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . value . .dollars . . Sold dollars . . Cut for hay9 farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . value. .dollars. . Sold dollars . . Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage. .. .farms reporting.. acres . . value. .dollars . . Plowed under for green manure farms reporting.. acres . . Other dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres . . bushels. . value. .dollars. . Sold dollars . . Hay crops (see text): Land from which hay was cut12 acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay ( and for dehydrating) farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . value. .dollars. . Sold farms reporting . . tons. . dollars . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres . . tons . . value . .dollars . . Sold farms reporting . . tons. . dollars . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . acres . . tons.. value . .dollars . . Sold farms reporting . . tons., dollars . . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . value. .dollars. . Sold farms reporting . . tons. . dollars . , Other hay cut ( see text) farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . value . .dollars . Sold farms reporting . . tons., dollars.. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . acres . tons, green weight. value . .dollars . Alfalfa seed, clover, Brass, and other field seed crops: ^ Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . value. .dollars. Sold dollars . Birdsfoot trefoil seed harvested farms reporting. acres . pounds . value . -dollars . Sold dollars . Bluegrass seed harvested farms reporting . acres . pounds, green basis. value . .dollars . Sold dollars . 1954 (October) 2,862 51,627 814,911 896,402 748 277,296 305,025 25 403 5,335 4,268 17 2,134 1,707 6,535 166,019 6,437 164, 590 2,933,649 7,040,758 6,618,312 38 328 344 5,504 329 46 574 17,220 47 527 50 1,061 17,931 71,724 70,290 5,201,188 44,371 1,747,665 2,567,352 42,361,308 4,463 203,884 3,364,088 2,503 62,940 67,698 1,015,470 145 2,726 40,890 73,103 '94,393 774,177 71, 075, 566 66 1,475 21,388 34,322 3,141,642 1,968,609 24,607,612 2,546 104,469 1,305,861 5,982 153,690 134,299 1,611,588 276 6,627 79,524 14 858 4,460 28,990 7,692 194,294 254,337 4,730,668 4,021,067 4 77 6,826 5,120 4,608 381 24,996 1,828,904 219,468 197,521 1950 (April J (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,048 33,643 419,313 335,449 350 86,440 (NA) 1,723 32,173 1,607 30,384 386,845 818,308 (NA) 116 949 1,000 14 498 (NA) 32 335 6,700 34 505 32 873 15,387 55,393 (NA) 4,373,381 28,273 573,795 757,490 15,765,661 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,269 32,563 31,312 563,426 m (NA) 3,947 145,541 91,131 1,267,137 (NA) (NA) (NA) 36,698 3,366,183 1,904,383 29,218,022 (NA) (NA) (NA) 8,129 255,814 180,836 2,725,233 (NA) (NA) (NA) 63 1,142 3,803 36,131 6,348 125,931 163,526 4,027,450 (NA) 76 3,578 261,616 26,162 (NA) 1945 (January 1) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) urum or macaroni wheat not reported separately. Included with "Other spring wheat." 70ats cut for feeding unthreshed included with "Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay." 8The 1944 and 1939 figures do not Include acres plowed under for green manure , The 1944 figures are for acres grown alone . 'For 1944, soybeans and cowpeas harvested for hay. Prior to 1944, annual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches In 1924. l0Excludes reports for farms reporting acres grown for all purposes with no production. Acres harvested for beans not available. 11Includes acres grown alone and acres grown with other crops for all purposes. Acres harvested for beans not available. 12For all censuses except 1950, obtained by adding the acres of individual hay crops. 13Silage crops other than corn and sorghums. 1AClover seed, except sweetclover. 15Clover seed, Including sweetclover. 16Includes proso millet. 17For 1954, does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested; for 1950, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text, 18Includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges. 1 'Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes , except for 1920 Census which included potatoes for home use only. 20Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. 21For censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. "Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. 23Does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See tert. 379126 O - 56 -16 218 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECfflED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECIFIED CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954 fDataare based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] CORN By acres harvested for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Under 3 acres farms reporting. 3 or 4 acres farms reporting. 5 to 10 acres.... farms reporting. 11 to 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting.. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting., 150 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting., 250 to 299 acres farms reporting., 300 to 399 acres farms reporting.. 400 to 499 acres farms reporting., 500 acres and over farms reporting., By acres harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. , Under 3 acres farms reporting.. 3 or 4 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 10 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 15 acres farms reporting.. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting.. 20 to 24 acres..... farms reporting.. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting.. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting.. 150 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting.. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 399 acres farms reporting.. 400 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity sold farms reporting.. bushels . . Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.. 10,000 bushels and over farms reporting.. SORGHUMS By acres harvested for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . Under 3 acres farms reporting.. 3 or 4 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 10 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 15 acres farms reporting.. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting,. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting.. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting.. 150 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting.. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 399 acres farms reporting.. 400 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 acres and over farms reporting.. WINTER WHEAT By acres threshed or combined farms reporting. . acres. . Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting,. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting., bushels.. Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting., 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.. 10,000 bushels and over farms reporting.. State total 49,871 3,976,990 169 181 1,082 1,037 673 1,706 10,617 12,032 8,668 9,198 2,441 1,119 416 317 117 98 45,116 3,324,096 121 180 1,459 1,255 674 1,765 1,484 8,798 11,101 7,478 7,495 1,876 853 288 178 57 54 24,780 37,785,853 12 42 144 4,004 5,346 4,979 3,055 3,958 2,411 780 49 5,607 144,469 219 362 1,686 733 175 616 1,111 357 116 142 37 30 2,447 314,617 20 80 314 446 577 553 190 183 68 16 2,447 4,382,381 19 41 126 759 451 258 170 209 182 160 72 WINTER WHEAT— Continued By quantity sold farms reporting. bushels. . Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting., 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting., 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.. ..farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.. ..farms reporting., 2,000 to 2,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting., 5,000 to 9,999 bushels .... farms reporting., 10,000 bushels and over... farms reporting., DURUM OR MACARONI WHEAT By acres threshed or combined farms reporting., acres. , Under 5 acres farms reporting., 5 to 9 acres farms reporting., 10 to 24 acres farms reporting., 25 to 49 acres farms reporting., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting., 200 to 299 acres farms reporting., 300 to 499 acres farms reporting., 500 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting., bushels.. Under 25 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting., 5,000 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting.. By quantity sold farms reporting., bushels. , Under 25 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting., 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 5,000 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting.. OTHER SPRING WHEAT By acres threshed or combined farms Under 5 acres farms 5 to 9 acres farms 10 to 24 acres farms 25 to 49 acres farms 50 to 99 acres farms 100 to 199 acres farms 200 to 299 acres farms 300 to 499 acres farms 500 to 999 acres farms 1,000 acres and over farms By quantity harvested. .farms Under 25 bushels farms 25 to 49 bushels farms 50 to 99 bushels farms 100 to 499 bushels farms 500 to 999 bushels farms 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farms 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms 5,000 to 9,999 bushels. .. .farms 10,000 bushels and over... farms By quantity sold farms Under 25 bushels farms 25 to 49 bushels farms 50 to 99 bushels farms 100 to 499 bushels farms 500 to 999 bushels farms 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms 10,000 bushels and over... farms reporting... 21,697 acres... 2,166,291 reporting. . . 138 reporting. . . 463 reporting... 3,351 report ing . . . 4,512 reporting. . . 5,521 reporting. . . 5,051 report ing . . . 1,600 reporting. . . 789 reporting. . . 241 reporting. . . 31 reporting.. . 21,697 bushels... 19,942,917 reporting... 102 reporting. . . 318 reporting.. . 1,023 reporting. . . 8,414 reporting. . . 5,292 reporting. . . 2,700 reporting. . . 1,414 reporting... 1,302 reporting... 828 reporting... 264 reporting. . . 40 reporting. . . 19,371 bushels. , . 16,085,205 reporting. . . 70 reporting. . . 265 reporting.. . 941 reporting. . . 8,301 reporting. . . 4,652 reporting. . . 2,212 reporting. . ■ 1,082 reporting, . . 1,063 reporting. . . 576 reporting. . . 180 reporting... 29 State total 2,148 3,886,401 3 31 99 670 411 217 . 165 192 159 140 61 1,703 83,441 25 91 512 496 372 168 21 16 2 1,703 507,611 113 205 300 773 234 32 18 25 1 1,304 376,625 56 124 207 718 138 30 23 6 2 OATS By acres threshed or combined farms Under 5 acres farms 5 to 9 acres farms 10 to 24 acres farms 25 to 49 acres farms 50 to 99 acres farms 100 to 199 acres farms 200 to 299 acres farms 300 to 499 acres farms 500 to 999 acres farms 1,000 acres and over farms By quantity harvested. .farms Under 25 bushels farms 25 to 49 bushels farms 50 to 99 bushels farms 100 to 499 bushels farms 500 to 999 bushels farms 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farms 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. . ..farms 5,000 to 9,999 bushels. .. .farms 10,000 bushels and over... farms By quantity sold farms Under 25 bushels farms 25 to 49 bushels farms 50 to 99 bushels farms 100 to 499 bushels farms 500 to 999 bushels farms 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farms 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.. ..farms 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms 5,000 to 9,999 bushels. .. .farms 10,000 bushels and over. . .farms BARLEY By acres threshed or combined farms Under 5 acres farms 5 to 9 acres farms 10 to 24 acres farms 25 to 49 acres farms 50 to 99 acres farms 100 to 199 acres farms 200 to 299 acres farms 300 to 499 acres farms 500 to 999 acres farms 1,000 acres and over farms By quantity harvested. .farms Under 25 bushels farms 25 to 49 bushels farms 50 to 99 bushels farms 100 to 499 bushels farms 500 to 999 bushels farms 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms 5,000 to 9,999 bushels. .. .farms 10,000 bushels and over. . .farms By quantity sold farms Under 25 bushels farms 25 to 49 bushels farms 50 to 99 bushels farms 100 to 499 bushels farms 500 to 999 bushels farms 1,000 to 1,499 bushels. ...farms 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms 10,000 bushels and over... farms reporting. acres. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, report ing . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, bushels, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. 'reporting. reporting, bushels, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting.. reporting., reporting.. reporting. . reporting. . acres. , reporting. , reporting., reporting., reporting,, reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting., reporting., reporting.. reporting.. bushels.. reporting. . reporting. . reporting,. reporting. . reporting., reporting., reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporting, . reporting. . bushels . . reporting. . reporting., reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting,, reporting.. See footnotes at end of table . SOUTH DAKOTA 219 State Table 17.-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECIFIED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECIFIED CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] ^ ^___ RYE By acres threshed or combined farms reporting. . acres.. Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting., bushels. . Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.. 10,000 bushels and over farms reporting.. i By quantity sold farms reporting.. bushels.. Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.. 10,000 bushels and over farms reporting.. FLAXSEED By acres threshed or combined farms reporting. . acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres .....farms reporting.. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting., 1,000 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting., bushels . . Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.. 5,000 bushels and over farms reporting.. By quantity sold farms reporting.. bushels . . Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.. 5,000 bushels and over farms reporting.. SOYBEANS By acres harvested for beans farms reporting. , acres. , Under 5 acres farms reporting., 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. , 10 to 24 acres..... farms reporting., 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres ...farms reporting.. 200 and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested. . ..farms reporting.. bushels. , Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting. 5,000 bushels and over farms reporting. State total 3,523 116,144 77 166 970 1,233 737 254 47 32 3,523 2,541,927 31 73 149 1,568 960 381 126 125 26 3,103 2,088,884 10 52 144 1,545 795 272 103 93 64 21 16,238 944,306 123 652 3,669 4,828 4,501 1,914 350 175 24 2 16,238 5,467,435 468 814 1,881 9,795 2,443 523 188 89 34 3 15,333 4,740,885 450 766 1,892 9,551 2,023 422 154 52 20 3 6,382 160,303 253 832 2,880 1,776 540 86 15 6,382 2,793,133 100 263 515 3,671 1,177 404 136 85 20 11 ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MIXTURES By acres cut for hay (and for dehydrating) farms reporting.. acres.. Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 acres and over .farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting., tons.. Under 25 tons farms reporting.. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting.. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting.. 100 to 499 tons farms reporting.. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting.. 2,000 tons and over farms reporting.. By quantity sold farms reporting.. tons. . Under 25 tons farms reporting.. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting.. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. . 100 to 499 tons farms reporting.. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting.. 2,000 tons and over farms reporting.. CLOVER, TIMOTHY, AND MIXTURES OF CLOVER AND GRASSES By acres cut for hay. .. .farms reporting.. acres. . Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting., 300 '\acres and over farms reporting., reporting, tons . . reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting, tons, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. OR By quantity harvested. . .farms Under 25 tons farms 25 to 49 tons farms 50 to 99 tons farms 100 to 499 tons farms 500 tons and over farms By quantity sold farms Under 25 tons farms 25 to 49 tons farms 50 to 99 tons farms 100 to 499 tons farms 500 tons and over farms OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE, OTHER SMALL GRAINS By acres cut for hay.... farms reporting... acres. . . Under 5 acres farms reporting... 5 to 9 acres farms reporting... 10 to 24 acres farms reporting... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting... 50 to 99 acres farms reporting... 100 to 199 acres farms reporting... 200 to 299 acres farms reporting... 300 acres and over farms reporting... By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting... tons . . . Under 25 tons farms reporting... 25 to 49 tons farms reporting... 50 to 99 tons farms reporting... 100 to 499 tons farms reporting... 500 tons and over farms reporting... WILD HAY By acres cut for hay. .. .farms reporting... acres. . . Under 5 acres farms reporting... 5 to 9 acres farms reporting... 10 to 24 acres farms reporting... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting... 50 to 99 acres farms reporting... 100 to 199 acres farms reporting... 200 to 299 acres farms reporting... 300 to 499 acres farms reporting... 500 to 999 acres farms reporting... 1,000 acres and over farms reporting... State total 44,842 1,760,915 1,678 5,427 15,711 11,037 7,104 3,018 592 227 42 6 44,842 2,604,002 15,079 11,974 10,334 7,255 178 14 4,634 207,808 2,096 1,229 795 505 8 1 2,572 63,457 131 388 1,253 523 200 62 10 5 2,572 69,804 1,638 573 261 98 2 145 2,646 103 40 3,101 94,594 211 384 1,148 769 443 124 21 1 3,101 73,721 2,135 598 272 95 34,380 3,152,601 1,310 2,374 7,376 7,016 6,776 5,376 1,887 1,436 633 196 WILD HAY— Continued By quantity harvested. .farms reporting. tons.. Under 25 tons farms reporting.. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting.. 100 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 tons and over farms reporting. By quantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 tons and over farms reporting. reporting, acres. reporting. . reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. tons. reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. OTHER HAY By acres cut for hay... farms Under 5 acres farms 5 to 9 acres farms 10 to 24 acres farms 25 to 49 acres farms 50 to 99 acres farms 100 to 199 acres farms 200 to 299 acres farms 300 to 499 acres farms 500 to 999 acres farms 1,000 acres and over farms By quantity harvested. .farms Under 25 tons farms 25 to 49 tons farms 50 to 99 tons farms 100 to 499 tons farms 500 to 999 tons farms 1,000 tons and over farms IRISH POTATOES By acres harvested for home use or for sale farms Under 0.5 acres farms 0.5 to 0.9 acres farms 1.0 to 2.4 acres farms 2.5 to 4.9 acres farms 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms 10.0 to 19.9 acres farms 20.0 to 29.9 acres farms 30.0 to 49.9 acres farms 50.0 to 99.9 acres farms 100 acres and over farms By quantity harvested. .farms Under 25 bushels farms 25 to 49 bushels farms 50 to 99 bushels farms 100 to 499 bushels farms 500 to 999 bushels farms 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.. ..farms 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms 5,000 to 9,999 bushels. .. .farms 10,000 bushels and over. ..farms LAND IN BEARING AND N0NBEARING FRUIT ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS, AND PLANTED NUT TREES2 By acres in orchard. .. .farms reporting... acres... Under 0.5 acres farms reporting... 0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting... 1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting... 2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting... 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting... 110.0 to 19.9 acres farms reporting... 20 acres and over farms reporting... State total 34,380 ,990, till . 8,195 7,430 5,154 220 35 9 9 2,546 104,603 1,203 664 436 235 7 1 6,104 155,708 701 1,393 2,307 991 480 177 25 18 6 6 6,104 135,647 4,548 982 389 178 5 2 reporting. . . 14,949 acres1.. 10,376 reporting. . . 12,966 reporting... 1,227 reporting... 491 reporting. . . 76 reporting. . . 59 reporting... 51 reporting... 5 reporting. . . 46 reporting. . . 12 reporting... 16 reporting. .. 14,949 bushels.. . 1,344,216 reporting. . . 12,042 reporting. . . 1,842 reporting. . . 616 reporting.. . 279 reporting. . . 35 reporting. . . 35 reporting. . . 12 reporting. . . 12 reporting. .. 22 reporting. . . 21 reporting. . . 33 1,334 1,606 390 426 350 103 52 10 3 lDoes not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. aDoes not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. 220 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS If the estimated number of farms reporting is — Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — If the estimated number of farms reporting Is — Then the cnances are about 2 In 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the Items for all farms by less than — Level i1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level l1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Percent 40 28 20 13 8.9 6.3 4.0 Percent 53 37 26 17 12 8.4 5.3 Percent 71 50 35 22 16 11 7.1 Percent 96 68 48 30 21 15 9.6 Percent 2.8 2.0 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.4 Percent 3.7 2.6 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 Percent 5.0 3.5 2.2 1.6 1.1 0.7 Percent 6.8 4.8 3.0 2.1 1.5 1.0 1Level 1 should be used in determining the sampling reliability of estimated number of farms and farms reporting. If the estimated number of farms or farms reporting consti- tutes more than 75 percent of all farms In the universe, a better approximation to the sampling reliability may be obtained by multiplying the percent given in the tables as follows : 1. When the number of farms or farms reporting Is 75 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.50. 2. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 90 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.30. 3. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 95 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.20. State Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS [To determine sampling- reliability for an Item, it is necessary to use this table to find out which of the 4 levels of sampling reliability given in State Table 18 to use. Reference is required also to the county, economic area, or State table in order to obtain the number of farms reporting] Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of milk cows All commercial farms 30 to 49 50 and more Dairy farms 10 to 29 30 to 49 50 and more Milk cows number. Whole milk sold pounds. dollars. Cream sold pounds of butterfat. dollars. Level of sampling reliability for specified Items by number of chickens on hand All commercial farms Under 400 400 to 799 800 to 1,599 1,600 to 3,199 3,200 and over Poultry farms Under 400 400 to 799 800 to 1,599 1,600 to 3,199 3,200 and over Chickens on hand number.. Chickens sold number.. Chicken eggs sold dozens. . Chicken eggs sold, value of sales dollars.. Value of sales of other poultry products dollars.. Note: Items whose level is Indicated by an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State. SOUTH DAKOTA 221 State Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS-Continued (To determine sampling reliability for an item, it is necessary to use this table to find out which of the 4 levels of sampling reliability given in State Table 18 to use. Reference is required also to the county, economic area, or State table in order to obtain the number of farms reporting] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tenure groups Full owners and manager £■ Part owners All tenants Economic -class groups I, II, and III IV and V VT and VII VIII and IX Type-of-farm groups Vegetable and fruit- and-nut Other field- crop and general— primarily crop Dairy Poultry Livestock, general — primarily livestock, and primarily crop and livestock Faras and fara characteristics: Land owned or managed by farm operators .acres.. Land rented from others by farm operators acres.. Land rented to others by farm operators acres.. Cash rent paid by farm operators dollars.. Value of land and buildings per farm dollars.. Land in farms acres.. Cropland: Total, harvested, pastured, or other. .acres.. Woodland: Total, pastured or not pastured acres.. Total pastureland acres.. Total irrigated land, land in crops for erosion control, or cropland farmed on contour ..acres.. Coaaercial fertilizer: Commercial fertilizer purchased tons.. Acres on which commercial fertilizer applied acres.. Lime or liming material purchased tons.. Acres on which lime or liming material applied.. .acres. . Specified facilities and equipaent: Grain combines, corn pickers, pick-up balers, feed forage harvesters number.. Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks... number.. Motortrucks number.. Tractors: Total, wheel, garden, or crawler number.. Automobiles number.. Kara labor: Total hired workers and unpaid family workers. .persons. . Hired workers: Regular.. persons.. Seasonal persons.. Paid on daily basis persons.. Specified fara expenditures: Machine hire and/or hired labor dollars.. Feed for livestock and poultry dollars.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil dollars.. Commercial fertilizer purchased dollars,. Livestock aod livestock products: Horses and/or mules number. . Cattle and calves number.. Cows including heifers that have calved number.. Milk cows number. . Hogs and pigs number.. Sheep and lambs number.. Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand number.. Cattle and calves sold number.. Hogs and pigs sold number.. Sheep shorn pounds of wool. . Whole milk sold ....pounds.. Cream sold pounds of butterfat.. Chickens sold. . * number. . Chicken eggs sold dozens.. Value of products sold by source: Hogs and piga sold aollars.. Whole milk sold dollars.. Cream sold dollars. . Chicken eggs sold dollars,. Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. Forest products sold dollars,. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes acres . . Corn harvested for grain acres . . bushels harvested.. bushels sold . . Durum or macaroni wheat threshed or combined acres.. bushels harvested., bushels sold . . Other spring wheat threshed or combined acres.. bushels harvested . . bushels sold . . Winter wheat threshed or combined acres . . bushels harvested . . bushels sold . . Oats threshed or combined acres . . bushels harvested., bushels sold.. Barley threshed or combined acres . . bushels harvested.. bushels sold . . Flaxseed threshed or combined acres . . bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Soybeans for beans acres.. bushels harvested.. Alfalfa hay acres. . tons harvested.. Wild hay acres. . Note: Items whose level ia indicated by an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State. Chapter B STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES (223) > farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949 . . Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . acres 1954 . . 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . acres 1954 , . 1949.. Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954 . . Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. . acres 1954.. FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954.. 1950.. Not residing on farm operated . .operators reporting 1954.. 1950.. Marshall 1,024 1,117 560,000 92.3 356,460 209,886 24,601 516,623 532,339 504.5 476.6 19,821 16,570 37.23 34.56 86 972 1,061 337,315 335,897 7 4 3 5 3 11 10 12 55 82 200 241 694 706 152 152 10,058 6,385 396 456 16,897 20,410 315 333 10,280 11,917 131 200 6,617 8,493 94 94 3,420 4,619 213 173 3,677 3,774 827 922 121,567 122,657 49 2,478 985 1,075 23,689 38,597 977 1,063 364,270 362,692 908 1,005 135,045 133,661 274 247 7,097 8,393 1 40 34 6,293 Meade 934 984 71 105 1,049 1,060 '2,218,240 100.6 1,484,338 768,228 44,780 54,692 l2, 231, 645 2,125,998 2,127.4 2,005.7 33,867 22,009 15.10 12.69 90 1,005 1,004 297,678 261,076 14 9 12 16 13 12 26 37 110 130 248 269 582 531 176 155 19,644 18,016 326 394 30,259 37,488 238 208 19,337 15,531 132 257 10,922 21,957 77 70 28,339 28,183 39 43 3,619 4,324 996 1,825,572 1,757,904 32 2,936 1,004 1,025 26,534 19,007 1,014 1,017 . 347,581 316,580 1,011 1,030 1,873,555 1,804,103 114 103 31,958 32,507 39 34 3,974 2,491 Mellette 37 2,582 960 1,016 350 392 '835,840 100.5 414,411 439,800 2,320 9,095 '840,244 785,107 2,400.7 2,002.8 47,628 24,030 18.29 11.14 97 331 368 132,125 135,408 7 2 8 9 22 41 39 59 64 216 222 17 56 1,733 23,457 107 144 13,948 14,601 89 71 11,864 6,315 34 96 2,084 8,286 6 50 5,216 5,590 8 10 7,222 6,461 339 355 673,882 581,645 1 2,000 327 340 6,118 17,945 333 375 147,806 173 .466 341 370 680,831 610,692 14 57 12,438 12,051 1 5 Miner 6 286 312 311 1,007 1,071 365,440 94.9 198,756 167,120 19,185 346,912 346,663 344.5 323.7 22,571 14,850 63.51 41.34 93 977 1,025 234,432 236,930 4 17 2 8 11 6 23 14 65 82 268 308 604 590 206 239 10,580 15,695 148 169 4,609 5,873 68 48 1,882 1,390 95 126 2,727 4,483 34 61 682 721 108 135 2,127 1,277 867 848 74,780 65,685 48 2,145 966 1,033 19,702 20,482 979 1,031 249,621 258,498 927 986 86,042 82,101 132 195 2,809 1,998 Minnehaha 918 976 2,320 2,439 521,600 96.3 250,685 293,500 11,830 31,735 502,115 502,221 216.4 205.9 34,763 25,954 155.72 118.58 87 2,152 2,271 370,491 376,614 56 105 34 48 25 32 43 52 244 239 1,020 1,084 730 711 701 670 22,317 16,200 200 175 6,801 2,817 27 30 514 634 176 147 6,287 2,183 182 220 4,041 4,640 185 239 1,082 1,601 1,572 1,765 67,399 68,936 143 3,720 2,261 2,358 29,984 31,413 2,175 2,302 399,609 395,631. 2,063 2,187 93,757 89,776 344 425 5,123 6,241 7 3 162 95 22 1,537 157 11,580 2,187 2,255 Moody 119 114 1,295 1,332 334,720 95.3 167,645 187,345 19,760 318,995 313,718 246.3 235.5 35,744 26, 818 140.69 112.31 83 1,240 1,272 242,641 238,568 18 13 12 19 9 7 27 27 86 110 524 569 564 527 460 457 13,879 14,271 65 128 1,628 3,435 20 24 340 555 49 110 1,288 2,880 106 115 939 2,101 140 153 1,030 1,077 841 870 40,711 36,977 61 1,665 1,255 1,303 18,167 17,289 1,247 1,329 258,148 256,274 1,167 1,228 55,529 53,349 230 238 1,969 3,178 3 124 24 2,320 40 3,210 1,218 1,295 Pennington 795 890 1,776,640 61.8 739,534 341,000 14,400 10,311 1,097,543 1,046,591 1,380.6 1,175.9 34,264 22,462 22.46 18.30 77 698 825 160,300 206,466 26 60 34 37 24 18 51 54 98 97 159 180 306 379 248 181 24,914 25,741 242 225 24,796 21,773 156 125 13,313 8,340 126 137 11,483 13,433 152 221 48,712 50,831 32 44 2,223 10,779 649 691 823,121 706,082 56 6,554 706 853 13,477 24,919 730 840 210,010 253,980 740 833 896,747 782,654 172 246 50,935 61,610 84 84 7,155 7,975 23 3,678 Perkins 40 4,452 715 58 31 856 933 1,834,240 91.3 1,181,579 495,036 27,378 22,713 1,675,294 1,686,809 1,957.1 1,807.9 33,705 20,718 17.37 10.70 85 842 885 360,616 305,579 7 6 I 21 18 27 50 85 129 202 635 539 79 54 20,081 20,523 462 571 55,990 105,867 405 200 43,118 21,852 159 498 12,872 84,015 9 17 2,785 3,922 24 5 3,863 1,115 813 859 1,217,575 1,224,732 21 1,252 796 861 14,384 25,071 842 903 436,687 431,969 823 867 1,240,441 1,249,177 29 22 6,648 5,037 13 3 1,086 70 89 15,737 18 1,734 732 822 LL2 103 544 553 567,680 96.8 319,332 236,616 1,980 20,429 549,562 540,272 1,010.2 977.0 34,548 26,500 33.35 26.00 98 537 545 306,371 296,287 1 1 4 2 12 12 43 48 476 479 37 63 2,416 9,447 178 100 17,218 11,545 107 34 8,297 2,891 91 76 8,921 8,654 2 4 120 380 40 9 349 522 480 468 208,216 207,521 15 1,523 524 505 14,872 14,570 537 546 326,005 317,279 486 488 210,752 217,348 41 13 469 902 1 5 1,010 461 469 The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area Is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. SOUTH DAKOTA 231 OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 1,911 2,158 711, 040 93.4 369,960 317,476 8,586 42,640 664,415 674,949 347.7 312.8 21,386 15,510 58.06 47.06 1,843 2,072 457,130 468,633 10 27 16 22 11 31 22 49 120 153 568 709 1,096 1,081 441 440 15,212 14,146 596 649 20,271 22,406 438 376 12,562 9,538 227 377 7,709 12,868 94 130 3,047 4,930 133 167 2,009 2,518 1,421 1,598 121,367 116,933 86 2,407 1,845 2,059 45,379 45,383 1,851 2,079 492,613 505,185 1,683 1,885 139,626 136,009 209 270 5,056 7,448 2 46 11 527 1,691 1,894 180 177 819 655 365,440 96.5 224,632 162,440 29,301 352,545 352,369 430.5 412.1 20,658 16,494 46.21 37.03 82 777 820 217,423 216,894 9 16 44 58 194 206 512 517 115 111 6,521 5,422 94 144 2,876 6,062 34 27 981 1,057 65 126 1,895 5,005 43 49 1,054 1,102 144. 191 1,672 2,103 706 734 103,211 97,744 35 2,038 804 843 19,788 23,042 780 824 226,820 228,378 743 784 110,786 104,268 176 224 2,726 3,205 Spink 240 464 1,344,000 72.8 150,261 763,245 83,940 18,950 978,447 896,619 4,076.9 1,932.4 43,346 14,113 11.02 7.51 93 215 397 68,146 83,887 5 21 20 42 8 20 16 54 45 77 31 61 90 122 13 40 1,764 5,101 83 111 29,144 23,308 69 58 23,524 16,007 27 68 5,620 7,301 12 94 2,265 5,666 4 11 932 3,143 225 423 869,677 758,951 6 668 218 424 6,519 16,563 218 403 99,054 112,296 228 435 873,706 769,718 15 99 3,197 8,809 13 10 1,022 633 7 ,: a 758 786 7 794 213 420 Stanley 1,557 1,641 963,840 96.8 505,442 494,151 3,920 66,515 932,833 914,819 599.1 557.5 26,967 22,250 50.83 38.16 91 1,508 1,594 659,610 644,534 9 14 4 12 11 5 13 11 33 46 163 187 1,275 1,319 275 300 16,488 20,592 642 654 42,485 57,292 492 338 31,563 23,016 238 422 10,922 34,276 71 65 2,671 2,955 127 142 1,581 2,451 1,205 1,191 171,851 149,320 77 4,056 1,497 1,526 38,147 37,675 1,512 1,650 718,583 722,418 1,320 1,374 191,010 172,867 184 192 4,252 5,406 15 2 1,377 160 43 4,274 1,327 1,386 215 236 Sully 216 245 956,800 95.4 597,449 323,646 9,000 17,300 912,715 876,270 4,225.5 3,576.6 69,855 32,976 18.10 10.37 93 211 232 138,313 120,978 2 5 9 14 20 29 180 179 54 30 25,341 6,025 111 102 18,212 11,601 79 57 11,029 5,075 49 66 7,183 6,526 9 19 11,735 5,595 3 5 107 3,792 162 231 708,893 718,331 190 235 10,114 9,948 212 236 181,866 138.604 208 239 745,969 729,951 12 24 11,842 9,387 1 178 207 419 478 679,040 97.9 420,308 284,915 1,920 51,010 664,910 663,719 1,586.9 1,388.5 54,676 29,666 33.86 21.50 415 469 340,334 323,119 1 1 1 4 8 15 21 35 383 414 31 49 8,196 14,409 107 113 20,058 21,442 84 23 16,954 4,761 37 99 3,104 16,681 4 4 685 1,053 5 10 56 2,004 364 367 280,113 289,767 9 1,294 408 408 15,466 11,925 415 470 368,588 358,970 371 390 288,994 305,229 8 13 741 3,057 346 364 6.1 109 Tripp 412 529 888,320 95.0 345,120 486,740 54,959 9,096 843,715 847,892 2,047.9 1,602.8 42,955 23,444 20.68 15.20 91 401 493 211,040 193,931 13 2 10 20 27 45 58 85 306 311 27 63 4,941 27,516 89 121 7,339 8,636 39 28 4,439 1,863 59 101 2,900 6,773 21 36 1,913 6,487 37 15 1,273 1,370 402 468 611,932 601,303 9 1,053 384 504 5,277 8,649 403 503 223,320 230,083 406 511 618,786 635,306 5. 50 3,186 7,857 6 1,194 1,234 'll,036,800 100.4 642,645 472,878 920 160 12 933 367 489 35,260 1,040,632 1,008,680 871.6 817.4 27,494 20,294 31.83 25.06 94 1,146 1,191 463,756 440,749 5 8 6 5 5 10 13 31 84 106 229 243 804 786 95 103 11,909 8,891 342 387 33,351 36,598 250 137 25,375 10,817 145 304 7,976 25,781 40 13 2,824 1,123 47 35 1,286 582 1,087 1,142 491 r87£ 494,620 54 4,290 1,159 1,205 30,630 26,117 1,146 1,196 509,016 486,238 1,122 1,164 511,609 504,634 79 49 4,110 1,705 6 1 210 111 15,705 124 14.321 1,086 1,159 1,914 391,040 98.8 208,015 217,530 42,320 386,399 386,384 207.1 201.9 30,655 23,996 142.81 115.77 1,761 1,793 296,022 297,587 39 39 21 20 13 21 41 37 164 175 957 1,015 526 486 836 647 23,092 14,802 132 149 2,510 3,229 23 16 542 502 114 135 1,968 2,727 59 103 709 1,166 112 135 706 651 1,145 1,296 41,118 47,493 109 2,287 1,824 1,846 22,242 21,456 1,773 1,810 321,624 315,618 1,694 1,730 64,919 63,461 160 224 1,415 1,817 3 164 19 1,007 1,735 1,782 1,366 1,423 290,560 92.1 1.'.. 100 159,665 25,040 267,562 273,139 195.9 191.9 35,634 31,429 174.75 160.82 82 1,300 1,354 204,412 212,478 19 30 21 24 25 19 48 41 185 205 679 698 323 337 480 766 10,070 16,677 244 173 9,221 5,281 38 23 1,656 959 214 149 7,565 4,322 115 158 5,027 6,827 130 170 2,104 2,726 762 545 22,541 14,348 108 2,251 1,328 1,378 14,187 14,802 1,309 1,384 223,703 234,436 1,159 1,248 37,638 37,852 225 294 7,131 9,553 10 8 380 472 113 5,680 579 602 '471,680 100.2 271,406 242,205 7,280 35,154 '472,407 439,366 815.9 "29.8 27,288 20,498 32.08 26.11 92 563 568 234,063 236,156 3 5 2 3 2 2 7 4 14 18 62 59 473 497 45 77 4,657 10,055 373 256 35,178 22,258 278 180 21,327 13,954 178 130 13,851 8,304 7 18 157 602 25 24 674 401 496 530 181,659 152,441 21 649 555 575 16,019 17,253 564 594 273,898 268,469 513 552 186,473 163,298 31 38 831 1,203 3 2 130 20 16 1,651 178 12,430 1,290 1,325 2 105 502 540 173 223 679,040 81.3 176,684 383,874 9,951 551,792 576,054 3,189.5 2,583.2 42,159 18,314 12.33 7.40 100 167 205 64,061 68,490 4 2 3 5 11 15 24 23 48 119 111 9 27 6,492 4,187 85 64 13,827 10,909 75 40 12,217 7,281 24 31 1,610 3,628 15 13 1,462 1,008 5 4 970 5,371 166 215 455,021 474,727 5 895 166 197 9,959 11,362 168 207 84,380 83,586 169 220 462,975 479,922 19 15 2,432 6,379 6 2 419 300 20 3,169 158 211 1,360 1,412 335,360 94.7 185,000 175,930 7,693 26,890 317,665 312,650 233.6 221.4 29,934 22,133 120.65 101.95 75 1,310 1,316 219,475 222,670 31 38 38 22 19 16 42 32 193 195 577 620 410 393 429 408 12,178 10,143 247 129 12,158 3,333 33 23 1,012 609 220 108 11,146 2,724 95 142 3,648 4,263 122 140 2,295 1,630 859 957 52,688 55,357 50 1,818 1,307 1,363 15,023 15,254 1,317 1,331 243,811 236,146 1,162 1,246 68,714 69,763 195 259 5,943 5,893 3 2 53 168 13 557 1,237 1,325 344 445 1,268,480 95.0 541,839 567,208 137,211 46,123 1,205,571 1,240,317 3,504.6 2,787.2 44,333 22,853 12.65 8.50 88 327 409 128,507 124,439 3 13 16 29 23 46 62 89 222 219 32 29 13,485 2,296 150 184 25,367 27,221 116 66 17,414 5,566 81 160 7,953 21,655 31 14 2,252 805 3 5 38 1,613 324 426 1,020,363 1,070,236 14 2,305 330 350 15,559 13,707 330 414 167,359 153,956 331 427 1,036,100 1,073,337 34 19 2,290 2,418 4 1 445 100 30 3,732 5 211 286 382 232 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND (For definitions and explanations, see text) Brookings Irrigated farms number 1954 . . 1950. . Proportion of all farms percent 1954 . . Land in irrigated farms acres 1954 . . 1950.. Average per farm acres 1954. . 1950.. Land in irrigated farms according to use, l°54: Cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres. . Cropland used only for pasture acres.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres.. Cultivated summer fallow acres . . Woodland pastured acres. . Woodland not pastured acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . .acres. . Improved acres . . Land pastured, total farms reporting.. acres . . Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting.. acres . . Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting . . acres . . Land irrigated acres 1954 . . 1949! . Irrigated land in farms according to use: Irrigated cropland harvested. .. -farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Farms with all harvested crops irrigated: Farms number 1954 . . 1949.. Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954. . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. 923 807 1.5 1,851,308 1,175,463 2,005.8 1,456.6 917 227,131 20,934 29,658 18,000 22,762 856 1,525,405 13,794 873 1,569,101 59 7,954 45 3,133 90,371 78,069 879 761 78,236 66,926 302 248 12,135 9,483 296 262 28,457 25,051 42 18 13 25 73 94 31 2 0.5 8,365 174 1,195.0 87.0 7 4,661 15 15 3,297 45 1.6 29,613 1,524 4,935.5 1,524.0 6 6,222 45 660 600 324 21,949 999 22,318 0.2 968 3 752 0.3 1,528 360 254.7 180.0 5 1,051 102 41 30 10 10 216 10 2 0.4 4,170 70 595.7 35.0 7 3,294 20 40 40 54 485 32 400 400.0 469 103 7 2 424 1 160 873 60 1 513 60 1 120 201 48 2 145 48 3 147 24 2 115 24 1 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Gregory Irrigated farms number 1954 . . 1950.. Proportion of all farms percent 1954 . . Land in irrigated farms acres 1954. . 1950.. Average per farm acres 1954 . . 1950.. Land in irrigated farna according lo use, 1954: Cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres. . Cropland used only for pasture acres.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres.. Cultivated summer fallow acres . . Woodland pastured acres . . Woodland not pastured acres.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). .acres.. Improved acres . . Land pastured, total farms reporting.. acres . . Land in row or close-seeded crops grown In strips for wind erosion control farms reporting.. acres. . Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting. . acres . . Land irrigated acres 1954.. 19492. Irrigated land in farms according to use: Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954 . . 1949.. Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Farms with all harvested crops irrigated: Farms number 1954. . 1949.. Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954 . . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954 . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. 0.3 2,526 1,263.0 0.1 760 2 1 ,418 462 300 127 390 40 2 620 2 115 1.2 21,160 572 4,232.0 286.0 5 2,465 30 145 95 100 6 18,153 910 5 18,283 3 550 835 3 2 1 75 2 0.1 465 1 440 0.2 1,420 2 985 17 65 65 322 20 2 339 13 0.4 3.9 5,432 174,152 75,427 810.7 10,884.5 5,802.1 3 16 2,961 5,739 105 1,045 345 1,337 166,787 1,145 2 IS 1,337 166,892 2 165 2 113 1,033 865 15 12 893 415 2 1 140 360 1 Armstrong County was consolidated with Dewey County in March 1954. 2Includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. SOUTH DAKOTA 233 ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Butte Campbell Charles Mix Clark Clay Codington - Corson Custer Davi6on Day Deuel Dewey1 Douglas Edmunds Fall River 413 2 1 24 5 1 1 2 94 1 447 3 1 1 22 2 71 2 63.4 6.2 0.1 6.3 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.2 22.7 3 452,027 4,300 500 179,602 312 920 800 335 208,656 4 432,829 2,241 400 480 70,080 569 276,941 5 1,094.5 2,150.0 500.0 7,483.4 62.4 920.0 800.0 167.5 2,219.7 6 868.3 747.0 400.0 480.0 3,185.5 284.5 3,900.6 7 412 2 1 24 ? 1 1 2 93 8 76, 190 2,249 288 4,391 133 465 207 145 18,632 9 6,940 469 20 1,841 2,238 10 7,245 302 1,390 160 7,056 11 4,791 302 355 160 3,543 12 1,274 845 528 13 33 100 14 349,081 1,120 182 170,709 134 275 583 186 178,881 15 3,836 400 1,230 20 265 939 16 407 2 1 24 2 1 1 2 85 17 357,295 1,589 202 173,395 134 275 583 186 181,647 18 21 I 2 1 5 19 2,507 800 300 6 200 20 9 2 4 21 267 120 195 22 50, 856 666 32 2,510 49 265 10 62 8,965 23 49,891 302 20 50 2,375 259 8,305 24 410 2 1 23 5 1 1 92 25 430 3 1 1 20 2 61 26 44,976 666 32 2,450 49 10 60 8,125 27 44,774 137 20 20 1,748 103 5,854 28 190 •4 1 1 18 29 166 2 6 1 20 3C 5,880 60 265 2 840 31 4,311 110 422 43 2,256 32 170 10 2 42 33 190 4 5 34 18,475 1,247 3 4,504 35 21,246 790 860 36 8 2 1 37 1 1 2 38 39 18 i 2 40 45 3 13 41 64 2 21 42 18 2 3 43 Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Jones Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman McCook McFherson Marshall Meade Mellette 1 1 8 2 3 2 75 1 1 1 1 39 1 1 1 3 77 1 34 2 0.1 0.3 3.7 6.7 0.2 0.2 22.1 0.1 0.2 o.i 0.1 3.7 0.3 3 320 1,500 25,652 5,947 1,543 36 68,186 105 450 608 760 99,081 4,320 4 312 7,850 39, 895 222 52,618 5 320.0 1,500.0 3,206.5 2,973.5 514.3 18.0 909.1 105.6 450.0 608.0 760.0 2,540.5 4,320.0 6 312.0 2,616.7 518.1 222.0 1,547.6 7 1 1 8 2 3 2 73 1 1 1 1 39 1 8 237 1,138 1,572 1,009 927 8 9,066 85 115 435 612 12,108 1,022 9 48 90 127 30 842 65 32 1,969 10 10 73 21 1,083 120 102 60 5 9 1,061 571 14,835 15 15 4 1,367 493 580 4 580 580 11 LS 13 li 17 342 22,657 75 4,574 536 113 20 41,958 175 20 315 300 93 80,645 143 2,688 15 16 1 1 8 2 3 1 66 1 1 1 1 37 1 17 65 342 23, 830 4,803 1 17 571 1 35 20 57,635 i 374 8 439 20 315 65 125 83,194 4 354 1 70 2,688 1 140 18 19 20 21 22 35 40 461 41 152 3 3,316 105 415 125 40 3,974 5 23 20 47 3,011 5 2,491 24 1 1 8 2 3 2 73 1 1 1 1 38 25 1 1 73 1 29 26 30 40 456 41 152 3 2,952 85 115 125 40 3,806 27 20 2 2,789 5 2,196 28 1 1 3 18 18 1 1 5 6 29 30 5 5 45 1 55 1 1 1 1 364 153 30 33 548 314 24 3 1 1 1 20 1 85 1 300 1 115 1 168 292 5 6 872 546 2 3 31 92 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 379126 O - 56 -17 234 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Moody Pennington Irrigated farms number 1954.. 1950.. Proportion of all farms percent 1954.. Land in irrigated farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average per farm acres 1954 . . 1950. . Land in irrigated faras according to use, 1954: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres.. Cropland used only for pasture acres.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres.. Cultivated summer fallow acres . . Woodland pastured acres. . Woodland not pastured acres.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). .acres. . Improved acres . . Land pastured, total farms reporting.. acres. . Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting.. acres.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting.. acres . . Land irrigated acres 1954. . 1949 l . Irrigated land iu faras according to use: Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Faraa *ith all harvested crops irrigated: Farms number 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. 0.2 0.3 760 1,678 827 0.0 239.7 275.7 2 7 549 1,104 36 174 5 5 10 4 135 230 70 62 2 181 0.2 926 3 674 25 157 20 3 182 2 156 162 95 84 84 10.6 184,235 132,544 2,193.3 1,577.9 83 12,366 4,114 1,097 235 2,298 42 163,128 700 78 169,540 7,155 7,975 82 82 6,187 6,619 18 18 968 1,344 28 18 1,825 940 5 5 1 13 3 1.5 79,420 2,308 6,109.2 769.3 13 6,383 153 6 72,651 306 0.2 2,430 2,430.0 1 905 1,445 1 1,445 0.1 333 2 183 13 10 5.4 170,987 24,088 13,152. 2,408.8 13 12,437 245 4,784 4,669 95 5 152,898 605 2 129 1 100 1,086 70 10 3 830 70 5 269 5 1,022 633 12 10 697 556 1 2 325 37 Item (For definitions and explanations, see tert) Stanley Sully Tripp 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 so 31 12 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Irrigated farms number 1954.. 1950. . Proportion of all farms percent 1954.. Land in irrigated farms acres 1954.. 1950.. Average per farm acres 1954.. 1950.. Land in irrigated faras according to us, , 1954: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres. . Cropland used only for pasture ....acres.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres.. Cultivated summer fallow acres.. Woodland pastured .acres.. Woodland not pastured acres.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). .acres. . Unproved acres. . Land pastured, total farms reporting.. acres.. Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting.. acres.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting. . acres.. Land irrigated acres 1954. . 1949 . Irrigated land id farms according to nse: Irrigated cropland harvested.. ..farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949. . Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acreB 1954.. 1949.. Faraa nth all aarveated cropo irrigated: Farms number 1954. . 1949.. Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres faros reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. 0.5 11,800 11,806]6 1 1,390 2,320 2,32o!6 250 250 1 10,130 1.5 18,859 31,982 3,143.2 31,982.0 6 5,445 64 123 90 22 13,004 268 6 13,068 2 490 2 289 1 0.5 8,294 2,060 1.382.3 2,060.0 6 1,665 6,381 160 0.2 972 3 802 10 8 0.7 2,823 1,746 282.3 218.2 10 2,010 153 156 ii 161 128 9 292 0.5 1,956 186 652.0 93.0 3 1,144 140 373 32 160 108 6 2 3.5 26,878 9,664 4,479.7 4,832.0 6 2,444 4 35 600 23,106 40 3 2 0.2 730 698 243.3 349.0 920 160 1 890 152 1 1 30 380 472 207 418 3 2 173 47 1 1 34 123 130 20 2 2 30 20 1 419 300 2 415 260 175 60 2 182 1 25 2 2 23 168 includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. SOUTH DAKOTA County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 235 Item (For definitions and explanations. see text) The State Aurora Beadle Bennett Bon Homme Brookings Brown Brule Buffalo FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR ; 62,520 66,452 817 850 1,518 1,619 386 436 1,368 1,357 1,841 1,924 1,846 2,031 711 154 2 1950. . . 177 3 44,949,473 44,785,529 443,862 438,345 767,181 747,461 707,448 716,633 356,169 355 ,476 489,174 490,751 1,069,970 1.066,665 511.193 508 . 357 302 . 131 4 1950... 295.767 5 17,759,947 17,527,893 265,656 262,088 494,824 447,408 150,707 176 ,475 245,105 249,198 351,908 363,315 745,808 746.920 283.049 271,793 96.401 t 1949... 97,278 7 Faru by color of operator? 61,953 65,237 816 849 1,517 1,618 369 386 1,368 1,355 1,841 1,924 1,844 2,030 711 772 143 3 1950... 164 9 567 1,215 1 1 1 1 17 50 2 2 1 11 10 1950... 13 11 Faraa by tenure of operator: 19,654 20,697 208 205 434 474 86 79 442 414 747 790 624 621 202 231 36 12 1950. . . 31 13 24.137 25,334 341 348 582 588 218 259 469 471 462 433 798 850 318 301 84 1. 1950... 92 15 16 1950... 193 224 6 10 3 8 2 1 5 2 3 9 3 3 4 5 17 18,536 20,197 29.6 30.4 268 297 32.8 34.9 496 547 32.7 33.8 79 90 20.5 20.6 455 471 33.3 34.7 627 699 34.1 36.3 421 551 22.8 27.1 188 237 26.4 30.7 30 18 19 20 1950. . . 1950... 49 19.5 27.7 21 1,381 1,689 21 27 12 19 24 27 18 30 43 66 20 25 13 7 4 22 1950... 9 23 10,700 11,729 193 211 322 394 18 18 320 340 423 421 171 238 125 166 10 24 1950... 20 21 2b 1950. . . 5,416 5,655 43 46 133 113 29 39 98 87 134 155 179 249 44 55 14 13 27 25 Crop-share tenants and croppers. ...number 1954... 1950. . . 3,901 4,289 36 40 85 79 22 28 79 72 86 105 120 178 29 43 4 9 29 30 1950... 1,515 1,366 7 6 48 34 7 11 19 15 48 50 59 71 15 12 10 4 31 1,039 1,124 11 13 29 21 8 6 19 14 27 57 51 39 6 9 2 32 1950... 7 33 34 1950... 235 236 2 5 14 3 3 5 6 6 6 4 3 5 4 3 1 1 35 804 888 9 8 15 18 5 1 13 8 21 53 48 34 2 6 1 3o 1950... 6 37 Land in faraa by tenure of operator: 7,446,575 7,551,334 76,589 74,990 145,860 142,552 51,441 32,184 89,447 86,824 157,133 159,670 249,987 228,151 99,703 121,328 28,306 38 1950... 25,693 39 28,213,631 27,438,111 245,951 241,242 386.752 358,437 552,146 584,408 145,297 143,674 156,526 145,315 600,841 586,496 301,316 259,134 198,396 40 1950... 210,155 41 42 1950. . . 1,068,849 1,762,595 17,563 19,199 10,680 30,440 6,105 5,520 3,149 1,444 2,020 7,042 2,400 6,870 38,330 13,360 43 8,220,418 8,033,489 121,322 122,113 217,006 227,273 93,181 69,601 115,320 119,458 172,366 184,322 217,122 244,976 107,774 121,025 37,099 44 1950... 46,559 45 1,205,896 971,897 8,535 7,519 1,227 4,545 38,340 18,352 2,454 4,731 6,957 13,667 7,096 6,560 3,692 2,010 6,320 46 1950... 5,420 47 4,219,191 4,316,686 90,843 93,175 147,890 165,252 17,257 20,648 84,157 86,999 121,844 115,708 92,157 112,013 73,180 93,233 11 , 587 48 1950... 20,749 49 2,449,242 2,346,132 17,212 18,211 61,079 48,673 25,973 29,002 24,893 24,610 37,750 41,922 100,973 115,778 28,902 23,366 17,627 50 1950... 16.037 51 52 Crop-share tenants and croppers 1950. . . 1,405,034 1,506.046 12,065 12,081 30,707 27,814 17,930 14,642 16,735 18,051 20,942 25,163 57,128 66,318 15,086 15,321 1,327 3,735 53 54 1950. . . 1,044.208 840,086 5,147 6,130 30,372 20,859 8,043 14,360 8,158 6,559 16,808 16,759 43 ,845 49,460 13.816 8,045 16,300 12,302 55 56 1950. . . 346,089 398,774 4,732 3,208 6,810 8,803 11,611 1,599 3,816 3,118 5,815 13,025 16,896 10,625 2,000 2,416 1,565 4,353 57 Cropland harreated by tenure of operator reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... 17,684 18.600 3,543.933 3,533,208 179 172 42,372 41,457 389 416 84,407 80,306 79 66 16,673 10,612 388 381 56,455 55,334 681 712 107,703 112,194 577 568 173,149 156,877 173 207 49,577 57,323 31 58 59 60 27 12,629 13,169 61 reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954.. . 1949... 23,9,13 25,057 9,497,466 9,178,875 341 348 140,118 140 ,450 581 585 249,644 210,404 216 258 108,114 133,931 466 468 102,510 103,654 461 433 113,361 107,800 798 848 414,263 405,149 318 301 165,129 138.471 83 62 63 64 92 62,328 62,458 65 reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... 178 210 122,302 153,114 6 10 11,919 8,888 3 8 743 2,818 2 1 2,092 2,009 5 2 1,810 994 3 7 1,428 4,907 3 3 1,151 2,746 4 66 67 68 5 3,828 4,463 69 reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954. .. 1949... 18,029 19,686 4,596,246 4,662,696 262 286 83,166 80,181 473 537 148,854 ^47,810 75 87 25,177 29,114 443 461 84,048 88,201 617 686 129,034 142,327 403 539 156,968 179,987 185 233 67,192 73,253 30 70 71 72 46 17,616 17,188 236 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Butte Campbell Charles Mix Clark Clay Codington Corson Custer Davison FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR l 651 668 636 675 1,567 1,658 1,298 1,410 1,153 1,170 1,078 1,160 777 727 380 469 892 862 1 1950... 3 1,288,063 1,318,674 481,535 466,797 680,929 688,700 587,009 584,166 252,254 248,708 405,210 417,864 1,517,180 1,508,167 684,354 692,996 270,731 261,374 4 1950... 5 6 1949... 115,544 107,031 244,013 221,590 423,687 430,389 382,693 388,181 184,365 199,363 286, 215 294,978 336,937 267,942 27, 195 53,470 186,892 181,056 7 s Faras by color of operator: 1950... 648 665 636 675 1,550 1,613 1,298 1,410 1,153 1,170 1,078 1,160 708 674 377 465 892 862 9 in Farns by tenure of operator: 1950... 3 3 17 45 69 53 3 4 Il- 282 284 153 164 386 380 396 451 369 357 395 419 113 120 177 168 328 317 ls 1950 . . . l t 236 244 312 307 663 695 536 521 267 284 378 396 493 481 165 240 261 246 u 1950... 15 IS 1950... 4 5 1 2 2 7 2 3 3 2 3 6 4 6 8 17 129 135 19.8 20.2 170 202 26.7 29.9 516 576 32.9 34.7 364 435 28.0 30.9 517 526 44.8 45.0 303 345 28.1 29.7 168 120 21.6 16.5 34 55 8.9 11.7 295 299 33.1 34.7 1 1 1950... 1950... 21 32 29 7 3 34 44 6 17 14 14 16 23 42 19 15 21 20 14 22 1950. . . 23 16 15 89 94 343 393 223 271 212 244 189 199 60 40 6 10 183 198 24 1950... 25 26 1950... 71 75 68 96 118 107 123 127 265 239 88 106 62 54 8 15 79 69 27 28 Crop-share tenants and croppers . . .number 1954 . . . 1950... 48 58 37 82 91 93 102 102 167 161 62 78 52 46 5 11 66 57 29 30 1950... 23 17 31 14 27 14 21 25 98 78 26 28 10 8 3 4 13 12 31 10 16 6 9 21 32 12 20 26 29 10 17 4 7 5 9 13 18 32 1950... 1 1 5 7 1 3 3 6 3 3 13 5 3 3 2 2 3 3 6 34 1950... i5 36 1950... 5 9 5 6 18 26 9 17 13 24 7 14 2 5 5 6 10 12 37 Land in farns by tenure of operator: 128,004 129,417 86, 763 93,887 113,871 122,333 135,307 146,790 55,899 52,982 122,221 121,429 75,343 83,420 133,428 123, 950 74,043 71,270 38 1950... jg 969, 505 1,037,233 281,637 237, 976 384,665 364,403 311,956 276,945 79,419 77,877 177, 356 181,220 1,225,432 1,091,060 472,297 474,823 111,684 104,661 40 1950... ■41 47,980 8,450 800 21, 240 2,550 13,919 1,120 2,560 747 200 5,640 185,225 48,475 47,098 2,213 42 1950. . . 43 142, 574 143,574 112,335 113,694 179,843 188,045 138,626 157,871 116,936 117,102 105,433 115,215 210, 765 148,462 30,154 47,125 82,791 85,443 44 1950... 45 69, 395 39 891 3,590 3,040 9,497 10,112 1,126 4,988 842 2,646 4,072 5,181 89,095 38,994 8,067 10,982 968 2,263 46 1950... 47 8,018 25,795 61,965 52,723 124, 286 136,040 90,357 102,410 49,668 54,329 67, 266 69,130 72,850 48,248 8,090 13, 250 59, 758 60,644 48 1950... 49 62, 519 29,398 44,465 53,486 42,530 32, 791 44,898 43,697 64,208 55,822 31, 796 35,616 48,370 56,270 9,341 17,598 20,699 18, 720 50 1950... 51 52 Crop-share tenants and croppers 1950... 20,137 19,598 18,243 42, 388 27,496 26,587 30,458 32,718 35,251 33,255 19,760 22, 865 33,683 44;440 5,300 6,658 14,907 14,358 53 42,382 9,800 26, 222 11,098 15,034 6,204 14,440 10,979 28,957 22,567 12,036 12,751 14,687 11,830 4,041 10,940 5,792 4,362 54 1950... 55 2,642 48,490 256 256 31,175 28,633 2,315 4,445 144 152 43,813 43,921 3,530 9,102 333 352 64,964 69,962 2,245 6,776 369 424 84,514 95,799 2,218 4,305 300 322 36,817 39,436 2,299 5,288 379 391 81,414 82,233 450 4,950 107 114 29,282 28,943 4,656 5,295 129 139 7,966 13,881 1,366 3,816 279 278 45,421 44,412 56 57 58 59 60 Cropland haryeated by tenure of operator 1950... reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... 61 reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949... 227 223 61,086 56,602 311 307 139,523 116,612 661 694 230, 358 221,406 • 535 521 200, 142 180,259 266 283 60,043 63,841 377 396 127,953 129,600 484 474 249,050 197,941 135 222 15,276 30,252 260 246 79,259 74,214 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 reporting 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949 . . . 3 5 1,764 1,991 1 289 2,273 1,370 6,275 3 710 1,388 3 556 2 107 2 6 303 8,150 4 6 1,356 2,760 8 1,071 69 reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949... 124 128 21,519 19, 805 169 199 60,388 58,784 499 562 126,995 132,746 359 430 97, 327 110,735 495 520 87, 505 95,530 295 340 76,741 83,145 160 IIS 58,302 32,908 25 46 2,597 6,577 282 294 61,141 62,430 70 71 72 Armstrong County was consolidated with Dewey County in March 1954. SOUTH DAKOTA 237 OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Day Deuel Dewey ] Douglas Edmunds Fall River Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon Hamlin Hand Hanson Harding Hughes 1,600 1,723 1,208 1,283 494 587 883 901 978 1,020 415 451 711 766 1,264 1,394 1,086 1,165 431 477 1,023 1,033 1,093 1,168 830 831 408 446 327 392 1 2 636,182 643,597 380, 510 380,911 1,416,847 1,587,579 279,034 275,866 707,110 680,921 812,176 875,457 615,151 600,767 409, 198 419,443 648, 694 656,293 1,144,651 .1 '.■'' 317,614 316,948 888, 964 884,497 267, 992 262,257 1,574,291 1,617,833 477,729 477, 309 3 4 418,845 397,582 254,775 260,165 209,400 174,429 199,453 196,713 413,993 401,131 72,999 84,501 342, 180 352,669 280,012 283,141 288,851 289,820 163,047 160, 670 234,110 235,429 473, 378 483,996 189,982 150,241 129,071 180,283 191,164 5 6 1,600 1,723 1,208 1,281 409 411 883 901 978 1,020 415 449 711 766 1,264 1,392 1,079 1,153 431 477 1,022 1,033 1,091 1,168 830 830 408 446 320 388 7 8 85 "j 7 12 1 2 1 7 4 9 10 647 702 473 505 105 152 257 234 188 184 148 127 186 186 470 509 342 380 120 158 347 318 290 296 241 222 97 97 88 106 11 12 579 584 358 346 299 365 293 324 528 552 213 253 374 400 380 426 387 416 264 273 355 360 533 530 217 226 288 313 161 187 13 14 ^ 4 4 14 4 1 2 1 3 5 2 3 2 5 2 2 1 6 4 2 4 5 15 16 372 433 23.2 25.1 373 428 30.9 33.4 76 66 15.4 11.2 332 343 37.6 38.1 260 283 26.6 27.7 51 71 12.3 15.7 146 178 20.5 23.2 414 459 32.8 32.9 354 367 32.6 31.5 42 44 9.7 9.2 319 354 31.2 34.3 270 334 24.7 28.6 372 379 44.8 45.6 23 34 5.6 7.6 74 94 22.6 24.0 17 16 19 20 13 25 16 27 22 17 18 32 18 9 15 21 6 3 16 30 36 30 13 12 16 12 13 14 8 11 2 13 13 17 21 22 188 193 254 289 13 12 262 252 138 188 15 26 80 79 258 265 227 241 9 5 233 242 164 202 278 280 4 2 31 31 23 24 153 172 67 90 28 32 41 47 62 75 16 20 55 84 127 120 81 75 16 21 62 90 84 94 81 79 15 14 22 38 25 26 119 128 50 59 25 29 33 43 55 71 12 14 35 62 95 95 66 59 11 19 53 82 57 66 70 67 10 8 17 30 27 28 34 44 17 31 3 3 8 4 7 4 4 6 20 22 32 25 15 16 5 2 9 8 27 28 11 12 5 6 5 8 29 30 18 43 36 22 13 5 11 12 42 11 5 4 5 12 13 24 10 21 4 6 8 10 9 24 5 9 2 5 8 8 31 32 6 3 1 3 4 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 2 7 5 8 3 2 4 5 5 2 2 5 2 33 34 12 40 35 19 9 4 10 42 10 2 2 3 11 11 17 5 13 1 4 4 5 4 22 5 7 2 6 8 35 36 197, 166 208, 228 121,791 122,884 91,181 116,904 62,352 51,054 87,137 88,194 167,420 126,368 97,844 95,732 126,742 134,075 149, 838 152,695 136,033 195,608 72,861 68,633 175,172 168,853 54,889 50,953 109,054 90,392 80,629 83,309 37 38 298,031 141,115 137,457 900,441 828,818 115,549 123,202 472, 766 454, 129 576,120 675,323 399,458 385,134 157,500 161,168 305,437 314, 102 909,713 829,649 144,552 144,755 542,584 527,398 104, 346 89,986 1,426,817 1,395,227 310,079 309, 147 39 40 1,480 1,970 2,800 2,760 267,086 588,116 370 2,880 1,120 11,200 20, 160 10,080 17, 380 653 38,480 36,520 1,440 960 14,718 11,660 58,235 4,824 7,571 41 42 139,505 153,391 114, 804 117, 310 158,139 53,741 100, 763 101, 610 144, 327 137,478 57,436 73,766 97,689 109,821 124,956 124, 200 176,039 188,843 60,425 62,090 98, 761 102,600 171,208 173, 528 108,757 109,658 38,420 73,979 82,197 77,282 43 44 2,360 5,401 2,742 4,463 102,253 26,835 4,970 9,435 11,045 2,812 15,060 21,470 4,036 1,240 4,213 7,957 25,851 29,491 15,240 17,908 2,616 2,624 6,733 4,796 1,458 2,383 8,600 41,625 13,220 16,225 45 46 77,668 79,058 81,135 82,045 15,123 S, 129 82,076 76,217 82,963 105, 864 12,252 25,401 54,251 46,891 81,044 81,421 100,537 101,878 13,175 4,000 78,148 73,664 101,662 112,646 84,862 85,097 9,760 1,480 40,688 29,017 47 48 54,838 55,797 21, 688 26,402 25,665 15,063 11,342 13, 393 27,943 27,981 25,852 26,295 37,121 56,160 36,683 29, 974 46, 110 41,508 23,370 28,942 16,976 24,620 53,687 46,106 21,259 20, 684 18,620 19,157 23,636 27,913 50 40,078 37,421 14,069 15,927 20,305 12, 370 8,222 11,787 23,963 24,791 17,992 12,705 14,886 35,592 26,298 21,937 25,507 19,404 8,370 25,282 13,751 21,231 29,228 24,209 16,250 16, 601 8,680 8,721 17,248 18,837 '■I 52 14,760 18,376 7,619 10,475 5,360 2,693 3,120 1,606 3,980 3,190 7,860 13,590 22,235 20,568 10,385 8,037 20,603 22,104 15,000 3,660 3,225 3,389 24,459 21,897 5,009 4,083 9,940 10,436 6,390 9,076 53 '■4 4,639 13,135 9,239 4,900 15,098 3,814 2,375 2,565 22, 376 821 4,272 600 2,281 5,530 3,016 4,848 3,541 15,966 8,640 11,240 1,021 1,692 9,126 9,980 1,178 1,494 1,440 11,717 4,651 4,127 55 56 602 650 126,625 126,704 443 459 75,975 78,788 101 122 27, 324 21,355 233 197 41,135 32,624 170 178 50,630 50,656 127 111 16,214 13, 566 170 174 57,158 57, 976 427 474 81,471 85,542 321 357 63, 286 62,073 111 146 27,329 36,366 291 284 50,461 48,887 261 268 85,980 86, 906 215 202 35,660 33,991 96 85 26, 603 21,715 83 99 31, 567 35,481 57 5fi 59 60 579 583 197,335 171,855 358 345 97,764 97,300 289 351 149, 750 127,407 292 323 82,208 87,860 527 551 269,142 261,830 193 243 47,676 57,756 371 397 216,704 225,239 379 425 107,740 108, 217 385 415 136,891 139,044 262 265 121,378 111,979 355 358 107,622 106,688 532 529 283,133 280,267 217 226 70,955 62,780 282 296 117,039 96,211 158 185 111,065 114, 167 6] 62 1 i c.; 2 4 1,211 1,512 4 4 1,491 918 8 4 4,980 10,545 1 365 2 1 2,059 430 637 4 2 5,522 1,885 3 1 1,069 160 4 2 1,880 1,060 2 1 1,027 738 6 7,922 4 5,827 2 4,660 4 5 1,297 1,830 65 66 67 68 364 426 93,674 97,511 366 417 79, 545 83,159 71 59 27,346 15,122 329 342 75,745 76,229 256 277 92,162 88,215 44 66 8,472 13,179 143 173 62,796 67,569 410 450 90,801 89,382 344 355 87,605 88,543 40 42 12,460 11,265 310 350 75,000 79, 116 267 327 104,265 108, 901 367 372 83,367 81,300 23 28 6,599 6,485 71 91 36,354 39,686 69 70 71 72 238 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Jones Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman FARMS BY C0L0H AND TENURE OF OPERATOR 1 1,683 1,674 395 398 219 228 633 676 289 322 1,392 1,452 1,252 1,325 339 389 1,734 1,796 636 680 2 1950... 3 4 518,501 518,830 516,587 499,727 401,459 353,239 338,343 338,342 597,715 597,737 505,433 515,867 345,908 345,991 232,468 192,105 361,382 362,838 990,799 1,040,865 1950... 5 372,932 371,649 217,699 207,386 59,374 54,670 191,099 194,291 155,619 164,920 353,793 342,795 251,066 255,500 38,362 39,025 283,770 287.023 353,722 337,266 6 1949... Faras by color of operator: 7 1,682 1,674 395 397 218 228 633 676 289 322 1,392 1,450 1,252 1,325 339 388 1,733 1,796 616 664 8 1950... 9 10 1 1 1 2 1 1 20 16 1950... 11 1/ Faras by tenure of operator: 439 424 88 90 88 106 190 194 84 88 463 477 426 436 200 213 601 633 150 172 1950... L3 14 743 742 231 224 103 102 260 263 151 169 453 469 346 367 86 113 321 340 346 358 1950... 15 16 5 2 1 5 2 2 4 2 "2 1 1 1 3 2 3 3 5 7 1950... 17 496 506 29.5 30.2 75 79 19.0 19.8 26 18 11.9 7.9 179 217 28.3 32.1 54 63 IS. 7 19.6 475 505 34.1 34.8 479 519 38.3 39.2 51 15.0 16.2 809 820 46.7 45.7 135 143 21.2 21.0 18 19 20 1950... 1950... 21 22 11 24 18 18 > 6 3 7 10 8 19 17 25 33 30 37 34 56 16 23 1950. . . 23 24 357 362 28 28 6 5 138 160 18 22 276 308 312 354 8 2 464 500 56 58 1950... 25 26 107 109 22 26 11 6 33 43 23 27 166 152 115 116 9 9 261 214 55 57 1950... 27 28 Crop-share tenants and croppers. .. .number 1954... 1950... 87 89 16 17 8 4 20 31 16 21 137 127 97 97 7 6 136 119 29 46 29 30 1950... 20 20 6 9 3 2 13 12 7 6 29 25 18 19 2 3 125 95 26 11 31 32 21 11 7 7 6 1 5 7 3 6 14 28 27 16 4 15 50 50 8 5 1950... 33 34 4 4 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 5 2 2 5 4 4 9 2 1 1950... 35 3d 17 7 5 6 3 5 5 1 5 9 26 25 11 4 11 46 41 4 1950... 37 38 Land in faras by tenure of operator: 102,598 105.797 70,828 72,945 95,888 117,140 75,646 72,819 92,283 88,631 129,915 125,205 87,391 82,730 70,461 72,078 92,927 98,416 111,812 142,755 1950... 39 40 262,276 266,971 372,886 343,960 273,955 209,998 178,405 178,038 418,632 424,529 216,980 234,234 123,936 125,613 139,786 92,606 91,706 91,398 685,173 685,910i 1950... 41 42 15,947 6,236 5,200 7,352 4,455 4,200 13,240 2,400 26,920 1,400 1,760 320 480 2,980 880 1,000 46,675 70,350 1950... 43 44 137,680 139,826 67,673 75,470 27,161 21,901 71,052 85,085 86,800 57,657 157,138 154,668 134,261 137,168 19,241 27,421 175,869 172,024 147,139 141,850 1950... 45 46 1,076 5,749 13,767 13 ,690 1,520 6,136 1,476 3,265 22,505 3,125 6,653 3,762 5,949 5,884 11,462 14,983 5,134 8,196 13,360 23,971 1950... 47 48 106,234 103,933 30,141 28,895 7,602 6,685 55,157 62,360 19,320 22,889 96,390 99,661 90,104 96,551 3,134 990 106,136 109,790 73,490 59,221 1950... 49 50 25,949 28,161 21,494 27.205 14,043 6.440 12,990 18,281 39,096 30,442 52,826 45,170 31,799 31,724 4,425 9,535 56,223 44,583 56.101 56,350 1950... 51 52 Crop-share tenants and croppers acres 1954... 1950... 20,929 21,780 11,563 13,145 10,043 4,720 5,394 11,090 12,482 21,222 39,886 35,140 26,036 24,067 2,425 5.380 26,256 22,865 20,042 33,450 53 54 5.020 6,381 9,931 14,060 4,000 1,720 7,596 7,191 26, 614 9,220 12,940 10,030 5,763 7,657 2,000 4,155 29,967 21,718 36,059 22,900 1950... 55 56 57 58 59 60 1950... Croplaod harvested by tenure of operator: 4,421 1,983 394 375 67,977 70,640 2,271 5,680 81 85 30,874 33,659 3,996 2,640 76 89 15,596 18,981 1,429 1,179 173 172 40,367 38,582 5,879 1,201 78 83 27,581 25,513 1,269 6,075 416 444 87,606 80,174 6,409 3,009 390 388 60,377 57,552 220 1,913 168 188 15,641 16,479 8,376 9.455 539 574 68,939 75,213 4,188 2.308 131 156 41,993 46,635 1949... acres 1954 .. . 1949... 61 743 741 190,972 193,535 228 220 148,723 135,195 101 95 37,204 31,729 257 261 100,787 98,984 149 169 105,340 111,547 452 467 147,940 150,886 346 367 90,261 93,671 84 110 18,173 17,740 320 339 73,346 • 72,416 344 352 246,391 226,848 62 63 64 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... 65 5 2 9,748 3,119 1 5 2,738 3,369 2 2 867 515 4 2 3,035 1,064 2 2,590 1 1 1,125 995 1 3 200 372 2 271 3 3 697 702 5 7 5,054 5,083 66 67 68 1949... aorea 1954. . . 1949... 69 485 498 104,235 104,355 70 79 35,364 35,163 24 15 5,707 3,445 178 212 46,910 55,661 51 57 22,698 25,270 460 496 117,122 110,740 469 507 100,228 103,905 48 52 4,277 4,806 801 811 140,788 138,692 133 137 60,284 58,700 70 71 72 1949... acres 1954... 1949... SOUTH DAKOTA 239 OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued McCook McPherson Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha Moody Pennington Perkins Potter Roberts Sanborn Shannon Spink 1,324 1.367 1,104 1.133 1,024 1.11- 1.049 1,060 350 392 1.O07 1.071 2,320 2.439 1,295 1,332 795 890 856 933 544 553 1,911 2,158 819 855 240 464 1.557 1,641 1 2 360,787 364.597 -19.014 702,000 516,623 532,339 2,231.645 2,125.998 840.244 785,107 346.912 346.663 502,115 502,221 318,995 313,718 1,097,543 1,046,591 1,675,294 1,686,809 549,562 540,272 664,415 674,949 352,545 352,369 978 ,447 896,619 932,833 914,819 3 4 258.237 268 .4o4 387.465 3^4.680 337.315 335.897 297,678 261,076 132,125 135,408 234,432 236.930 370.491 376,614 242,641 238.568 160,300 206,466 360,616 305,579 306,371 296,287 457,130 468,633 217,423 216.894 68,146 83,887 659,610 644,534 5 6 1,324 1,366 1,104 1,133 1,018 1.102 1,049 1,060 319 332 1,007 1.071 2,320 2,439 1,288 1,305 793 890 856 932 544 553 1,897 2,120 819 855 117 157 1,557 1,641 7 8 1 6 31 60 7 27 2 1 14 38 123 307 9 10 416 422 274 237 343 326 392 404 42 60 345 343 811 889 471 511 337 371 282 347 130 125 607 695 297 274 27 175 398 414 1J. 12 370 367 584 631 492 552 505 511 244 269 313 353 489 502 301 288 359 359 476 486 306 307 769 830 271 298 138 184 686 686 13 14 2 2 1 1 2 5 5 1 3 1 13 8 2 1 4 10 3 1 5 1 1 2 7 14 5 6 15 16 538 576 40.6 42.1 244 264 22.1 23.3 188 237 18.4 21.2 147 140 14.0 13.2 63 60 18.0 15.3 349 374 34.7 34.9 1,007 1,040 43.4 42.6 521 532 40.2 39.9 95 150 11.9 16.9 95 96 11.1 10.3 107 121 19.7 21.9 530 632 27.7 29.3 250 281 30.5 32.9 68 91 28.3 19.6 468 535 30.1 32.6 17 18 19 20 19 26 10 13 12 34 41 36 28 22 20 18 116 154 31 45 31 43 5 5 8 7 40 66 14 13 53 62 7 18 21 22 378 413 159 177 82 102 27 35 16 13 221 258 672 648 373 352 21 32 20 15 48 53 248 315 152 199 10 10 226 262 23 24 124 114 66 60 82 84 61 56 15 18 91 74 196 189 84 88 36 53 59 72 48 46 192 214 74 64 5 11 213 231 25 26 101 99 49 47 61 65 34 31 10 10 60 128 110 50 62 24 39 37 52 32 37 157 183 61 48 4 10 153 167 27 28 23 15 17 13 21 19 27 25 5 8 14 14 68 79 34 26 12 14 22 20 16 9 35 31 13 16 1 1 60 64 29 30 17 23 9 14 12 17 18 13 4 7 17 24 23 49 33 47 7 22 11 4 3 15 50 37 10 5 8 22 24 31 32 7 1 1 1 6 9 5 2 2 8 1 8 11 4 4 11 3 "l 7 7 4 1 "2 6 3 33 34 10 23 8 13 11 11 9 8 2 5 9 23 15 38 29 47 3 11 8 4 3 12 43 30 6 4 6 16 21 35 36 83,617 83,514 132,620 108,879 115,259 118,198 382,405 414,837 30,621 30,372 97,042 85,636 116,902 125,683 86,072 90,128 276,377 237,131 310,054 322,882 90,580 69,562 146,796 159,583 109,729 83,397 20,138 46,524 170,153 174,406 37 38 132,646 128 . 531 445,242 453,780 316,774 328,990 1,573,635 1,476,459 724,978 660,532 139,111 149,854 143,783 142 , 164 96,369 90,149 723,192 646,698 1,198,574 1,202,327 382,775 387,700 351,813 341,857 153.607 168,780 641,673 555.663 519,547 467.356 19 ~0 640 4,240 240 520 840 44.780 48,474 2,320 23.860 640 7,626 2,003 960 641 14,400 40,042 27,378 45,948 1,980 4,580 600 760 840 84,900 117,552 6,365 12.987 41 42 144,524 151,912 136,912 139,101 84,070 84,311 230,825 186,228 82,325 70.343 110,759 110,533 233,804 232,371 135,594 132,800 83,574 122,720 139,288 115,652 74,227 83,010 161,226 172,909 88,449 99.352 231,736 176,880 236,768 260,070 43 .... 3,390 5.778 5,232 8,980 3.791 7,156 59,386 44.676 31,992 16,458 5.093 2,738 17,099 24,725 5.249 8,693 27,143 19,760 4,660 5,993 5.760 6,900 11 , 177 11,401 3,601 2,360 198,638 150,661 1.165 5,617 45 4t. 105,851 115,654 96 .400 97,806 35.215 40,444 43,688 48,430 24,187 12,822 76,527 79,660 168,990 157,216 102.337 94,452 17,360 27,666 37,940 35,510 40,924 36,557 82,266 96,431 58,638 73,561 25.392 17,685 124,104 135.603 47 48 33,119 25,773 32,191 25,425 40.331 34,037 116,268 77.892 22.721 36,898 25,533 21,177 44,604 41,883 24,124 21,713 35,518 65,703 89,244 73,579 26,703 28,253 56,401 57,868 24,597 23,243 7,706 6,474 107,658 110.098 49 50 24,685 20,325 20,463 18,004 27,987 22,746 47.723 19,388 8,321 17,118 19,693 14,848 27,089 21,778 12,782 13,621 19,589 45,819 40,526 36,494 13,510 21,933 42,361 45,556 18,254 13,753 6,746 5,454 63 .483 68 . 557 ■■i 52 8,434 5,448 11,728 7,421 12,344 11,291 68,545 58,504 14,400 19,780 5,840 6,329 17,515 20,105 11,342 8,092 15,929 19,884 48,718 37,085 13,193 6,320 14,040 12,312 6,343 9,490 960 1,020 44,175 41,541 53 54 2,164 4,707 3,089 6,890 4,733 2,674 11.483 15,230 3,425 4,165 3,606 6,958 3,111 8,547 3,884 7,942 3,553 9,591 7,444 570 840 11,300 11,382 7,209 1,613 188 2,060 3,841 8,552 55 51 381 385 53,803 57,764 256 220 73,869 59,934 299 290 74,047 74,486 365 363 74,094 66,397 35 51 5,736 6,118 321 310 60,700 54,640 676 752 82,408 87,517 430 457 62,161 65,519 270 338 43,484 54,889 274 320 82,579 79,707 126 117 52,790 41,128 559 635 100,423 110,091 267 248 61,518 49,166 19 133 2,941 6,208 365 381 112.25S 115,68' 57 58 59 60 368 366 96,524 95,004 581 628 236,818 236,738 491 547 202,271 201,148 494 503 185,439 160,571 236 259 106,268 110 , 179 311 351 94,427 103,242 486 495 107,261 109,275 301 287 73,841 68,898 339 348 96,736 121,886 474 471 239,557 197,616 305 307 206,327 205,428 768 823 234,578 231,505 269 297 96,129 101,565 125 172 47,186 53,765 686 682 363,156 325,996 61 62 63 64 2 522 2 1 112 54 2 573 5 5 1,952 2,165 1 3 380 1,171 1 520 12 5 5,467 1,277 2 1 656 371 4 9 1,074 3,254 2 4 430 757 1 1,244 5 1 2,871 534 1 2 290 237 6 11 5,302 6,695 5 6 3,484 8,451 65 66 67 68 531 571 107.910 115,174 244 264 76,666 77,954 182 222 60.997 59,690 141 133 36,193 31,943 59 55 19,741 17.940 345 363 79,305 78,528 978 1,019 175,355 178,545 507 527 105,983 103,780 85 130 19,006 26,437 92 90 38,050 27,499 105 121 46,010 49,731 511 613 119,258 126,503 240 273 59,486 65,926 61 81 12,717 17,215 452 52! 180.711 194, 40C 69 n 72 240 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations see text) Stanley Sully Todd Tripp Turner Union Walworth Washabaugh Yankton Ziebach FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR 1 216 245 419 478 412 529 1,194 1,234 1,866 1,914 1,366 1,423 579 602 173 223 1,360 1,412 344 2 1950... 445 3 4 912,715 876,270 664,910 663,719 843,715 847,892 1,040,632 1,008,680 386,399 386,384 267, 562 273,139 472,407 439,366 551,792 576,054 317,665 312,650 1,205,571 1950... 1,240,317 5 6 138,313 120,978 340,334 323,119 211,040 193,931 463,756 440,749 296,022 297,587 204,412 212,478 234,063 236,156 64,061 68,490 219,475 222,670 128,507 124,439 1949... 7 6 Farns by color of operator: 1950... 216 243 418 475 354 368 1,182 1,222 1,866 1,914 1,366 1,423 578 601 160 158 1,357 1,407 297 320 9 10 1950... 2 1 3 58 161 12 12 1 1 13 65 3 5 47 125 11 Farn.s by tenure of operator: 43 63 83 119 51 109 352 363 661 643 462 461 105 107 28 49 512 502 79 12 1950... 172 jj 143 161 243 255 276 325 569 607 474 516 261 288 321 334 115 129 365 397 215 14 1950... 241 15 1 1 1 4 5 4 1 4 2 3 3 2 3 3 7 L6 1950... 8 17 29 21 13.4 8.6 92 103 22.0 21.5 81 90 19.7 17.0 273 260 22.9 21.1 730 751 39.1 39.2 641 674 46.9 47.4 150 158 25.9 26.2 30 43 ±1.3 19.3 480 510 35.3 36.1 43 ia 19 20 1950... 1950. . . 24 12.5 5.4 21 6 9 4 4 38 34 30 33 30 36 41 47 5 7 21 30 21 26 15 22 1950... 5 23 7 4 31 26 25 37 131 141 443 475 350 384 95 84 3 4 236 282 6 24 1950... 10 25 1950... 12 5 51 69 14 11 83 75 179 203 211 219 47 62 5 7 182 167 18 8 27 28 Crop-share tenants and croppers . . .number 1954. .. 1950... 7 4 34 57 12 10 55 60 140 172 128 150 36 45 3 7 145 125 11 8 29 30 1950... 5 1 17 12 2 1 28 15 39 31 83 69 11 17 2 37 42 7 31 32 1950... 4 3 4 4 8 29 11 78 37 39 24 3 5 1 2 41 35 4 1 33 1 3 3 21 2 10 3 6 1 1 4 11 2 34 1950... 1 .^ 3 1 3 4 4 5 3 7 76 27 36 18 3 4 1 1 37 24 2 36 1950... 37 Land in farns by teoure of operator: 71,020 85,753 87,444 99,576 29,410 44,142 171,475 159,627 100,390 101,031 64,998 63,102 50,294 47,180 16,425 23,758 86,145 80,380 117,406 36 1950... 146,785 39 743,173 758,554 469,961 475,352 658,106 640,632 713,236 702,119 127, 515 131,298 66,448 76,209 314,899 302,654 474,030 460,865 114,791 115,551 618,334 40 1950... 890,218 41 42 1950... 9,000 1,920 640 54,959 53,452 10,054 160 833 335 8,080 4,407 7,685 7,953 6,842 137,211 165,200 43 89,522 31,963 105,585 88,151 101,240 109,666 155,921 136,880 158,334 153,222 135,781 133,828 99,134 85,125 61,337 83,746 108,776 109,877 132,620 44 1950... 38,114 45 34,080 18,833 2,237 1,645 65,760 66,454 15,854 12,988 4,119 3,175 6,404 6,093 5,001 1,570 37,677 60,844 4,356 2,988 82,460 46 1950... 11,084 47 12,010 7,272 46,892 24,650 25,757 31,336 75,049 73, 558 100,979 104,879 77,394 80,422 67,482 45,438 17,020 15, 520 55,789 64,075 16,775 46 1950... 22,810 49 50 1950... 22,155 5,018 52,773 56,566 7,018 6,096 59,464 43,138 37,612 40,636 44,115 44,321 24,451 32,827 5,920 7,192 39,706 37, 379 26,337 4,060 51 52 Crop-share tenants and croppers 1950... 5,460 3,018 25,370 39,961 4,938 5,656 30,827 28,232 28, 590 33, 593 25,307 29, 192 15,766 18,069 900 7,192 29,932 26,013 7,674 4,060 53 54 1950... 16,695 2,000 27,403 16,605 2,080 440 28,637 14,906 9,022 7,043 18,808 15,129 8,685 14,758 5,020 9,774 11,366 18,663 55 56 57 58 59 60 Cropland harvester! by tenure of operator 1950... reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949... 21,277 840 42 58 17, 575 17,727 3,683 5,290 82 114 50,052 53,702 2,705 5,780 48 84 10,826 10,863 5,554 7,196 329 338 75,969 67,974 15,624 4,532 575 557 72,362 71,868 7,868 2,992 409 405 46, 517 45,748 2,200 2,290 93 97 25,854 26,699 720 190 28 35 4,722 4,871 8,925 5,435 471 427 54,634 51,734 7,048 160 74 148 19,910 22,221 61 reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954.. . 1949... 140 157 105, 587 96,849 243 252 228,851 211,109 273 318 157,273 146,737 566 599 302,398 297,064 472 511 97,763 102,926 260 287 51,654 59,814 319 333 151,539 156,939 111 126 52,556 52,163 363 394 80,520 84,953 205 62 63 64 232 89,111 93,310 65 reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954. .. 1949... 1 250 1 1 1,040 640 4 5 10,617 8,971 3 1,517 1 4 120 649 2 256 3 3 1,200 1,685 2 230 3 3 5,100 4,337 7 66 67 66 6 5,243 2,990 69 reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954.. . 1949... 28 17 14,901 6,402 89 102 60,391 57,668 76 86 32, 324 27,360 251 251 85,389 74, 194 713 721 125,777 122,14* 629 662 105,985 106,916 148 155 55,470 50,833 28 42 6,783 11,226 ..73 492 79,221 81,646 41 70 71 72 23 14,243 5,918 SOUTH DAKOTA 241 County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 [Data for items shown In italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM Faras by size: All farms number 1954... Under 10 acres number 1954... 1950. . . Under 3 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 3 to 9 acres number 1954... 1950. . . 10 to 29 acres number 1954... 1950... 30 to 49 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 50 to 69 acres number 1954... 1950... 70 to 99 acres number 1954... 1950... 100 to 139 acres number 1954... 1950... 140 to 179 acres number 1954... 1950... 180 to 219 acres number 1954. . . 1950. . . 220 to 259 acres number 1954... 1950... 260 to 499 acres number 1954... 1950... 500 to 999 acres number 1954... 1950. . . 1,000 acres and over number 1954... 1950. . . Land in faras by size of far*' All land in farms acres 1954... 1950. . . Under 10 acres acres 1954... 1950... 10 to 29 acres acres 1954... 1950... 30 to 49 acres acres 1954... 1950... 50 to 69 acres acres 1954... 1950. . . 70 to 99 acres acres 1954... 1950... 100 to 139 acres acres 1954... 1950. . . 140 to 179 acres acres 1954... 1950. . . 180 to 219 acres acres 1954... 1950... 220 to 259 acres acres 1954... 1950. . . 260 to 499 acres acres 1954... 1950... 500 to 999 acres Bcres 1954... 1950... 1,000 acres and over acres 1954... 1950. . . FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Estimated lumber of farms 1954... 1950... Field-crop farms other than uegetable and frult-and-nut number 1954... 1950... Cash-iraln number 1954. . . 1950. . . Cotton number 1954... 1950. . . Other field-crop number 1954... 1950... Veietable farms number 1954. . . 1950... Frutt-and-nul farms number 1954... 1950... Dairy farms number 1954... 1950. . . Poultry farms number 1954... 1950... livestock farms other than dairy and poultry number 1954. . . 1950. . . 76 General farms number 1954. . . 77 1950... 78 Primarily crop number 1954... 79 1950. . . 80 Primarily livestock number 1954... 81 1950... 82 Crop and livestock number 1954... 83 1950. . . 84 Htscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954... 85 1950... 62,520 1,421 1,404 706 340 715 1,064 931 1,190 844 931 535 591 1,472 1,628 1,359 1,579 7,442 8,831 2,559 2,943 4,711 5,045 20,515 21,838 11,557 11,705 9,174 8,767 44,949,473 44,785,529 4,730 6,013 15,094 20,084 32,453 35,668 30,924 34,238 119,377 132,283 160,493 187,125 1,188,589 1,408,075 508,388 584,658 1,123,040 1,204,591 7,485,612 7,967,582 8,096,395 8,197,611 26,184,373 25,007,601 62,345 66,452 18,384 13,734 18, 302 13,630 82 104 1,514 1,933 741 810 28,064 34,620 10,995 11,522 994 439 1,830 3,194 8,171 7,889 2,622 3,787 29 327 352 264 248 443,862 438,345 42 153 141 232 283 281 237 483 909 1,239 1,475 9,791 9,432 3,209 2,934 3,979 6,818 125,007 132,844 184,497 169,458 114,954 113,411 799 850 498 564 9 20 19 23 20 108 136 657 770 457 il2 103 81 767,181 747,461 120 200 342 274 320 323 470 499 1,623 1,551 2,678 2,385 17,200 21,599 6,197 6,042 11,148 15,780 252,671 288,555 313,771 283,702 160,641 126,551 1,484 1,619 440 177 440 177 681 953 255 318 55 123 200 195 3 5 60 90 96 98 199 199 707,448 716,633 1 16 38 170 316 120 235 2,871 4,325 370 620 751 1,200 22,007 34, 818 71,640 75,713 609,394 599,331 369 436 147 138 147 138 177 217 1,368 55 29 20 8 35 21 33 34 16 22 21 19 42 32 38 234 233 117 128 222 247 530 506 56 43 10 14 356,169 355,476 209 121 562 569 632 803 1,218 1,105 3,414 3,535 3,800 4,537 37,368 37,381 23,309 25,417 53,005 59,020 178,887 171,867 33,323 26,020 20,442 25,101 1,460 1,357 500 287 500 287 Brookings 66C 687 220 276 20 55 200 221 65 63 49 26 29 28 27 52 58 54 43 396 461 112 100 239 259 736 749 108 97 7 3 489,174 490,751 142 200 749 847 972 1,072 1,647 1,562 4,219 4,687 6,455 5,090 63,063 73,470 22,439 19,947 56,888 61,863 253,859 257,784 70,384 60,729 8,357 3,500 ,967 ,924 431 384 431 384 963 938 412 450 155 131 257 319 1,846 41 37 23 12 18 25 25 37 14 18 7 10 12 17 9 20 119 159 16 32 51 67 715 831 629 632 208 171 1,069,970 1,066,665 106 149 344 590 575 691 403 560 977 1,348 1,085 2,291 19,006 25,486 3,140 6,339 12,175 15,955 275,145 319,002 439,014 439,913 318,000 254,341 1,813 2,031 933 800 933 800 501 747 247 287 23 9 15 51 209 227 24 24 168 224 281 291 151 119 511,193 508, 357 54 58 80 140 224 165 290 227 470 572 1,351 1,737 4,298 6,947 1,820 3,169 5,712 5,707 65, 638 87,900 200,136 208,253 231,120 193,482 686 772 137 103 137 103 444 567 55 69 5 10 10 25 40 34 40 28 1 16 24 42 57 85 77 302,131 295,767 15 *44 160 83 120 452 627 940 240 6,362 9,579 31,733 43,063 263,125 241,286 155 177 12 9 12 9 125 152 242 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE [Data for items shown in italics are based on Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM Farms by size: All farms number 1954.. Under 10 acres number 1954., 1950.. Under 3 acres number 1954., 1950., 3 to 9 acres number 1954.. 1950. , 10 to 29 acres number 1954., 1950.. 30 to 49 acres number 1954.. 1950. . 50 to 69 acres number 1954 . . 1950. . 70 to 99 acres number 1954. . 1950.. 100 to 139 acres number 1954 . . 1950.. 140 to 179 acres number 1954. . 1950.. 180 to 219 acres number 1954.. 1950.. 220 to 259 acres number 1954.. 1950.. 260 to 499 acres number 1954. . 1950.. 500 to 999 acres number 1954.. 1950. . 1,000 acres and over .number 1954. . 1950. . Land in farns by size of farm: All land in farms acres 1954.. 1950.. Under 10 acres acres 1954.. 1950. . 10 to 29 acres acres 1954.. 1950.. 30 to 49 acres acres 1954.. 1950.. 50 to 69 acres acres 1954 . . 1950.. 70 to 99 acres acres 1954.. 1950.. 100 to 139 acres acres 1954. . 1950.. 140 to 179 acres acres 1954.. 1950. . ISO to 219 acres acres 1954.. 1950.. 220 to 259 acres acres 1954.. 1950.. 260 to 499 acres acres 1954 . . 1950.. 500 to 999 acres acres 1954.. 1950.. 1,000 acres and over acres 1954.. 1950. . FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Est Imatei" number of firms 1954. . 1950. . Ft fid-crop farms other than vegetable and frutt-and-nut number 1954.. 1950.. Cash-(ratn number 1954 . . 1950. . . Cotton number 1954. .. 1950. . . Other field-crop number 1954... 1950. . . Vegetable farms number 1954... 1950... Frul I -and- nut farms "umber 1954. .. 1950. . '. Dairy firms number 1954... 1950... Poultry firms number 1954... 1950... Livestock firms other thin rintrii and POultrti number 1954. . . 1950... General firms number 1954. . . 1950... Primarily cr-ri nunfcer 1954... 1950. . . Primarily livestock number 1954... 1950... Crop ana" livestock number 1954... 1950... Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954... 1950. . . 14 17 3 4 11 13 21 21 17 15 13 7 33 30 15 30 62 68 17 16 34 35 137 143 89 89 199 197 1,288,063 1,318,674 363 382 691 578 732 409 2,676 2,411 1,775 3,497 9,896 10,855 3,334 3,214 8,054 8,332 50,832 52,649 60,528 61,714 1,149,121 1,174,562 714 668 41 92 11 47 458 386 100 119 48 43 15 52 61 60 51 7 13 139 182 313 326 125 96 481,535 466,797 12 28 59 67 236 115 275 145 155 836 350 3,731 3,310 1,621 2,154 1,660 3,060 56,466 72,698 221,333 230,429 195,549 154,043 620 675 147 130 146 130 195 310 213 133 13 '26 69 180 28 39 28 35 20 28 49 40 37 44 112 142 75 87 111 121 663 727 305 297 680,929 688,700 133 70 460 740 1,116 1,368 1,137 1,582 3,971 3,202 4,376 5,083 17,931 22,756 14,800 17,206 26,378 29,091 243,373 264,321 202,654 193,053 164,600 150,226 1,509 1,658 612 422 612 422 637 875 164 227 153 157 81 109 12 18 11 9 11 6 22 16 13 13 121 153 34 35 84 111 590 701 312 268 76 61 Clay 587,009 584, 166 179 266 423 350 607 358 1,776 1,286 1,473 1,576 19,354 24,405 6,820 6,928 20,072 26,439 223,367 259,995 208,860 161,95.' 104,051 80, 529 1,331 1,410 559 491 537 459 346 510 334 342 39 35 106 30 189 277 66 32 58 34 38 10 20 24 39 40 21 19 24 18 72 83 62 73 262 310 100 135 166 145 308 273 38 39 3 1 252,254 248,708 147 153 638 682 806 703 1,406 1,027 5,793 6,776 7,259 8,604 41,568 49,378 19,640 26,495 39,559 34, 350 105,190 93,359 25,320 24, £26 4,928 2,35: 1,168 1,170 350 418 350 418 Codington 448 519 250 131 70 15 20 1 160 101 90 42 18 23 90 108 38 50 92 102 562 603 194 177 17 18 405,210 417,864 32 46 281 369 643 460 340 338 1,398 1,885 2,172 2,742 14,485 17,261 7,593 9,931 21,858 24,400 207, 308 222, 189 124,843 115,432 24,257 . 1,067 1,160 388 476 367 475 . II 264 307 295 26 55 85 226 210 10 2 100 90 172 168 447 415 1,517,180 1,508,167 14 12 10 128 80 114 193 490 495 240 450 3,970 4,553 990 1,216 2,413 475 39,328 35,941 133,864 134,294 1,335,622 1,330,446 792 727 311 144 311 144 363 439 4 10 8 11 5 11 6 15 13 17 30 35 13 14 10 12 66 65 59 88 163 187 684,354 692,996 8 21 64 169 277 428 296 672 480 1,243 1,523 1,962 4,708 5,582 2,649 2,798 2,387 2,852 23, 580 24, 507 45,353 62,664 603,029 5 69, 398 18 3 469 268 305 27 26 14 13 11 7 2 55 28 33 5 22 23 26 28 27 14 24 20 25 21 22 21 102 137 27 U 64 62 412 384 99 91 9 10 270,731 261,374 159 113 402 431 1,008 511 1,399 1,169 2,052 1,734 2,576 2,454 16,308 21,895 5,380 8,967 15,383 14,834 150,060 139, 301 64,543 58,028 11,461 Ll',937 879 862 264 130 130 360 120 172 20 42 100 130 75 48 Armstrong County was consolidated with Dewey County in March 1954. SOUTH DAKOTA 243 OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AMD 1950-Continued reports lor only a sample of farms. See text] Day 1,572 1,723 486 •173 486 473 91 143 10 25 399 471 526 536 'io 160 148 366 378 1,208 16 Dewey1 Douglas 28 29 30 41 3 3 136 168 16 204 207 28 63 62 3 81 75 8 139 161 1 175 174 3 748 559 63 783 543 81 335 123 119 313 118 156 42 12 288 37 10 296 636, 182 380,510 1,416, 847 643,597 380,911 1,587, 579 99 77 106 93 4 371 314 328 283 54 428 539 485 692 124 452 843 58 626 526 116 2,542 2,465 1,697 2,877 80 3,357 3,629 370 3,427 4,983 326 21,645 27,083 2 559 32,633 33,200 4 444 12,523 12,398 545 16,124 15,120 1 549 33,056 38,395 230 42,145 41,385 705 278,307 198,085 24 ,"--■' 287,864 191,380 30 . 7i e 223, 569 78, 587 90 ,352 203,705 75,053 122 ,255 59,833 18,095 1,297 . •--■' 54,457 15,319 1,427 ,216 1,117 1,283 259 416 259 411 418 382 390 400 16 135 122 255 262 488 587 135 71 135 71 263 363 71 24 26 5 5 40 86 447 460 98 87 279,034 275,866 363 534 454 671 500 1,676 1,583 1,805 2,589 13,955 17,820 11,131 9,703 20,905 20,445 160,996 162,385 60,740 55,814 6,270 4,115 860 901 269 67 269 67 60 75 10 48 361 465 180 288 5 5 25 76 150 207 14 39 44 6 11 20 17 233 311 466 429 173 164 707,110 680,921 31 22 60 161 366 162 118 223 406 511 965 1,653 6,181 6,931 1,176 2,161 4,776 4,068 96,942 126,909 335,583 304,417 260,506 233,703 973 1,020 390 239 390 239 253 427 292 286 7 30 48 255 238 25 42 19 19 11 9 9 9 42 48 73 94 243 250 812,176 875,457 63 97 126 193 52 313 328 571 704 3,123 3,005 2,210 1,720 2,212 2,158 16,478 19,356 53,947 69,483 733,127 778,360 433 451 266 295 5 5 3 6 6 1 2 3 7 6 5 11 27 31 3 9 7 9 160 208 288 291 192 184 615,151 600,767 30 43 49 111 224 30 116 174 564 480 559 1,264 4,320 4,868 583 1,817 1,626 2,143 64,405 83,931 214,844 212,886 327,831 293,020 752 766 252 192 252 192 274 458 54 2 10 10 136 Gregory 22 20 17 2 5 18 14 25 24 27 9 12 19 35 35 33 177 226 84 101 150 174 570 599 142 130 18 12 409,198 419,443 46 96 239 483 962 1,012 524 724 1,530 2,813 4,165 3,923 28,316 36,154 16,751 20,257 35, 580 41,449 202,778 210,909 90,913 83,517 27,394 18,106 1,218 1,394 397 406 397 406 309 462 432 395 25 10 105 118 302 267 1,086 10 13 3 3 7 21 24 16 22 101 139 30 38 67 67 408 424 262 267 135 130 648,694 656,293 36 56 212 190 633 807 218 405 1,710 2,088 1,869 2,608 16,115 21,952 5,917 7,601 16,047 16,144 154,935 158,095 182,055 184,333 268,947 262,014 1,020 1,165 247 178 247 178 5 6 38 47 77 92 294 312 1,144,651 1,123,867 79 102 228 1,742 1,286 195 580 1,200 1,423 14,604 18,103 59,928 70,913 1,066,817 1,031,075 424 477 73 59 73 59 503 271 715 355 240 45 187 26 55 10 9 5 40 16 64 5 145 19 114 16 20 28 60 32 23 15 10 14 37 26 22 25 127 156 47 99 102 484 485 117 101 5 5 317,614 316,948 92 71 346 300 838 571 554 797 2,986 2,350 2,650 2,988 20,291 24,864 9,470 13,143 23,661 24,514 175,735 175,464 74,771 66,018 6,220 5,868 1,055 1,033 338 356 333 356 326 281 286 346 10 85 120 191 226 60 27 1,093 Harding 4 12 36 55 10 13 16 9 240 315 458 467 271 245 888,964 884,497 53 65 40 169 317 322 460 555 709 560 470 1,466 5,739 8,685 1,987 2,569 3,791 2,102 95,611 125,661 338,334 344,534 441,453 397,809 1,066 1,168 178 159 178 159 689 839 148 93 29 10 22 1 22 12 123 140 33 45 86 104 409 392 77 74 10 7 267,992 262,257 59 92 210 165 548 342 512 337 1,380 801 2,563 1,479 19,758 22,376 6,571 9,045 20,495 24,866 145,772 135,906 49,731 50,065 20,393 16,783 810 831 212 171 212 171 26 33 57 76 306 313 Hughes 1,574,291 1,617,833 13 '44 63 90 308 125 2,076 2,078 390 680 462 9,467 12,997 42,286 54,803 1,519,302 1,546,936 416 446 91 56 91 56 346 469 157 125 6 30 151 292 359 5 16 17 15 1 1 19 19 3 20 3 21 5 22 3 23 45 24 68 25 80 .. 124 27 166 28 160 . ) 477,729 30 477,309 31 10 32 11 33 34 20 35 36 30 37 38 125 39 324 40 156 41 582 42 448 43 2,405 44 3,067 45 594 46 600 47 1,174 48 710 49 18,614 '» 27,459 51 59,031 ■: 91,398 53 394,995 54 353.285 55 346 392 127 70 127 70 186 255 244 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE [Data for items shown in italics are based on (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM Faras by size: All farms number 1954... Under 10 acres number 1954. . . 1950... Under 3 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 3 to 9 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 10 to 29 acres number 1954. . . 1950. . . 30 to 49 acres number 1954. . . 1950. . . 50 to 69 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 70 to 99 acres number 1954... 1950... 100 to 139 acres number 1954... 1950. . . 140 to 179 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 180 to 219 acres number 1954. . . 1950. . . 220 to 259- acres number 1954... 1950... 260 to 499 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 500 to 999 acres number 1954... 1950. . . 1,000 acres and over number 1954. . . 1950... Land in faras by size of farm All land in farms acres 1954... 1950... Under 10 acres acres 1954. . . 1950... 10 to 29 acres acres 1954... 1950. . . 30 to 49 acres acres 1954. . . 1950... 50 to 69 acres acres 1954... 1950. . . 70 to 99 acres acres 1954. . . 1950... 100 to 139 acres acres 1954... 1950... 140 to 179 acres acres 1954... 1950... 180 to 219 acres acres 1954... 1950. . . 220 to 259 acres acres 1954. . . 1950... 260 to 499 acres acres 1954. . . 1950... 500 to 999 acres 1954... 1950... 1,000 acres and over acres 1954... 1950... FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Estimated number of farms 1954... 1950. . . Field-crop farms other than vegetable and frult-and-nut number 1954. . . 1950. . . Cash-iraln number 1954. . . 1950. . . Cotton number 1954. . . 1950. . . Other field-crop number 1954... 1950... Vetetable farms number 1954... 1950. . . Frult-and-nut farms number 1954... 1950. . . Dairy farms number 1954. . . 1950... Poultry farms number 1954... 1950. . . Livestock farms other than dairy and Poultry number 1954... 1950. . . General farms number 1954... 1950. . . Primarily crop number 1954... 1950. . . Primarily livestock number 1954... 1950... Crop and I luestoch number 1954. . . 1950... Hlscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954... 1950. . . 24 22 22 16 19 42 29 34 35 158 144 115 134 235 230 843 838 153 154 518,501 518,830 148 159 243 404 856 824 938 1,119 3,458 2,327 3,962 4,095 25,255 22,925 22,754 26,921 56,086 55,122 291, 858 288, 987 92,918 94, 556 20,025 21,391 666 209 666 209 Hyde 614 884 315 492 20 228 295 264 41 52 100 ia 212 198 516, 587 499,727 10 17 69 24 30 35 165 64 338 250 240 375 1,606 1,429 400 371 1,924 960 15, 770 20,727 77,135 92,222 418,900 383,253 384 398 53 40 53 40 259 329 219 4 2 2 2 2 17 30 48 52 137 128 401,459 353,239 30 114 160 230 787 1,114 200 595 475 465 6,296 12, 232 37, 101 41,032 356,369 297,457 196 228 40 13 40 13 125 188 14 16 45 54 14 11 13 29 257 268 203 202 50 50 338,343 338, 342 29 94 158 181 152 145 170 230 763 488 1,556 1,931 7,188 8,673 2,781 2,109 3,065 7,026 97, 688 101,249 142, 391 141,575 82,402 74,641 640 676 136 149 136 149 343 411 5 6 10 17 101 50 25 26 Kingsbury 2 28 - 34 70 89 173 174 597,715 597,737 7 12 30 16 32 173 76 100 255 1,100 2,083 200 180 245 460 10,428 13,169 54,092 70,140 531,308 511,206 306 322 112 118 112 118 179 145 1,392 40 21 18 5 22 16 20 15 15 11 29 22 22 24 167 227 49 48 138 148 663 698 190 187 49 35 505,433 515,867 152 86 139 257 773 604 860 647 2,396 1,790 2,633 2,839 26,674 36,104 9,700 9,584 32,985 35,504 239, 249 251,549 122,587 122,905 67, 285 53,998 1,409 1,452 384 367 378 362 lake Lawrence Lincoln 571 679 374 285 47 20 30 85 297 180 60 51 263 299 172 188 538 522 70 61 6 345,908 345,991 69 209 501 433 513 848 697 839 2,498 2,627 2,882 3,802 42,157 47,626 13,286 14, 120 41,073 45,210 186,454 180, 988 44,468 38,513 11,310 10,776 1,341 1,325 432 227 432 227 652 712 207 278 26 131 .'Ul 232,468 192,105 142 192 355 524 651 711 583 465 1,093 1,258 1,213 2,865 5,364 5,727 1,765 2,757 4,776 3,340 23,341 26,154 38,647 40,564 154,538 107, 548 162 159 28 29 7 105 98 34 45 25 26 17 13 97 102 71 77 604 687 124 121 238 245 449 405 20 26 361,382 362,838 326 247 559 1,092 965 1,050 1,000 736 7,746 8,184 8,452 9,041 96, 291 109,189 24,536 23,948 56,773 58, 342 151,547 134,713 13, 187 16, 296 360 1,530 389 1,796 22 370 5 300 22 370 5 300 870 1,174 165 208 15 25 64 125 144 55 66 287 406 74 86 21 26 15 53 SOUTH DAKOTA 245 OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports 1'or only a sample of farms. See text] McCook McPherson Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha Moody Pennington Perkins Potter Roberts Sanborn Shannon Spink 1,324 1,104 1,024 1,049 350 1,007 2,320 1,295 795 856 544 1,911 819 240 1,557 1 31 16 39 12 1 14 122 28 34 4 1 35 22 33 2 22 12 31 15 6 18 146 32 36 3 1 45 18 6 26 3 11 12 34 5 5 47 18 10 1 1 25 7 16 4 6 2 9 4 2 4 22 5 12 1 11 7 4 5 20 4 5 7 1 9 75 10 24 3 10 15 17 6 16 10 22 11 4 14 124 27 24 2 1 34 11 3 22 7 19 6 5 16 2 7 74 33 18 2 17 10 17 8 29 4 15 M 2 15 102 34 38 4 3 34 16 4 21 9 1? 3 8 9 2 13 69 24 10 1 1 28 7 8 10 lb 5 10 8 12 23 78 22 25 1 52 8 15 14 11 r; 4 1 3 1 5 38 16 6 2 1 14 5 9 12 12 1 4 5 5 11 43 15 3 2 3 22 11 6 5 13 42 5 8 13 1 31 103 57 18 1 6 47 14 3 14 14 46 12 23 9 3 17 131 73 25 6 2 69 21 25 14 1'. 32 14 19 10 3 21 104 35 21 4 56 12 2 13 16 41 8 28 5 1 27 107 37 22 5 76 13 11 12 17 260 30 71 36 7 144 568 318 42 31 22 242 82 8 94 18 298 29 88 36 21 173 625 349 47 38 31 313 98 68 94 19 63 16 34 10 3 30 203 79 12 6 3 100 32 1 22 20 73 10 44 16 1 39 204 88 23 14 5 143 26 9 15 21 161 23 44 16 2 77 308 157 19 13 7 197 44 1 30 22 168 19 61 22 2 83 310 159 15 19 6 235 56 9 43 23 613 289 438 114 41 524 668 497 99 67 111 867 369 15 498 24 590 348 486 125 45 535 635 481 139 99 119 893 388 68 633 25 66 552 286 211 77 132 61 50 175 178 217 266 185 32 639 26 69 581 251 217 93 117 55 41 187 222 225 248 161 69 637 27 3 146 71 599 210 9 ; 1 341 551 171 42 37 178 180 2f 3 104 76 588 201 13 3 1 330 521 157 28 39 174 127 29 360,787 719,014 516,623 2,231,645 840,244 346,912 502,115 318, 995 1,097,543 1,675,294 549,562 664,415 352, 545 978,447 932,833 30 364,597 702,000 532,339 2,125,998 785, 107 346, 663 502,221 313,718 1,046,591 1,686,809 540, 272 674,949 352,369 896,619 914,819 31 118 40 58 46 4 51 477 72 151 15 1 78 83 99 32 89 74 112 59 22 71 705 140 157 11 7 173 65 21 124 33 290 111 68 265 25 141 1,162 522 316 26 281 156 311 34 506 67 255 241 40 190 1,799 576 645 67 50 702 262 80 332 35 651 120 313 324 86 519 2,684 922 382 40 40 1,063 252 319 36 583 181 382 318 466 872 3,052 873 966 34 2,053 300 588 567 37 978 243 60 184 57 307 2,156 925 329 120 50 806 280 532 38 733 60 241 306 289 629 2,463 815 170 120 175 1,315 637 349 272 39 3,396 410 638 1,112 83 2,437 8,321 4,604 1,427 80 508 3,867 1,179 240 1,108 40 3,778 968 1,903 714 240 1,420 10,568 5,824 2,022 486 162 5,640 1,765 1,996 1,110 41 3,846 1,645 2,213 1,185 375 2,412 12, 234 4,121 2,414 448 6,620 1,339 243 1,518 42 4,838 984 3,316 598 120 3,157 12,851 4,340 2,602 577 9,363 1,518 1,325 1,366 43 41,500 4,805 11,369 5,806 1,099 22,946 90,551 50, 926 6,674 4,959 3,520 38,680 13,095 1,270 15,028 44 47, 593 4,598 13,992 5,677 3,331 27,522 99,750 55,632 7,424 6,037 4,976 49,981 15,645 10,813 14, 969 45 12,467 3,117 6,807 1,973 596 6,018 40,191 15,786 2,405 1,196 620 19,956 6,404 200 4,307 46 14, 288 2,049 8,777 3,177 206 7,782 40,630 17,552 4,459 2,829 939 28,667 5,208 1,758 2,973 47 38,437 5,414 10,499 3,793 460 18,319 73,661 37,427 4,537 3,096 1,682 46, 981 10,518 225 7,109 48 40,170 4,539 14,555 5,238 479 19,826 73,960 37,891 3,600 4,509 1,465 56,127 13,362 2,14o 10,317 49 215,175 116,948 164,302 42, 593 15,443 191,523 228,727 170,787 38,497 25,947 43,645 314,907 134,645 5,988 195,698 50 205,336 140,707 182, 294 47,825 17,848 192,034 219,105 163,926 53,801 38,326 46,491 318,851 142,251 25,413 250,476 51 40,744 383,506 194,996 157,214 58,063 86,189 36,711 31,783 128, 121 132,450 162,421 172, 760 128,522 25,077 447,587 52 43,363 394, 897 169,666 160,593 70,080 75,959 33,816 25,029 137, 860 166,023 166,658 160, 204 110,278 50,702 441,323 53 3,185 202, 655 125,300 2,017,130 763,953 16,050 5,240 1,120 912,290 1,507,365 336,627 58,416 56,072 945,204 259, 217 54 3,320 152, 876 136,846 1,901,252 691,986 17,201 3,522 1,120 832,885 1,467,822 319, 315 41, 873 61,078 801,428 190,990 55 1,343 1,106 1,067 1,039 325 979 2,427 1,321 751 852 511 1,862 812 233 1,585 56 1,367 1,133 1,117 1,060 392 1,071 2,439 1,332 890 933 553 2,158 855 464 1,641 57 447 328 337 119 61 351 350 276 38 318 183 862 117 44 960 58 178 152 287 81 57 155 227 210 96 167 140 722 135 52 799 59 447 328 337 119 61 351 350 276 38 318 183 862 117 44 960 60 178 152 287 81 57 155 227 205 5 96 167 140 722 135 52 799 61 62 63 64 65 20 118 70 37 5 5 140 20 27 5 100 16 15 66 67 66 69 70 14 110 86 43 9 144 10 51 13 5 143 20 5 15 71 20 5 10 6 5 50 15 16 5 15 10 20 '12 34 5 9 14 6 14 47 31 36 20 5 1 73 566 224 347 638 228 357 1,421 740 497 452 258 468 538 158 399 74 762 453 321 743 249 683 1,459 865 523 635 351 583 529 196 565 ■:', 245 411 238 171 26 236 295 215 51 61 60 377 121 5 151 76 336 375 354 117 29 163 385 168 33 39 43 554 125 11 194 77 5 5 26 105 16 20 30 8 12 2 5 25 4 7 78 5 15 26 5 1 13 10 10 15 6 5 79 50 - 72 36 24 5 45 30 21 1 6 71 15 15 80 115 156 63 19 6 54 149 73 5 5 135 35 15 81 190 334 176 42 10 211 220 185 22 48 52 301 81 1 129 82 221 214 276 72 23 109 236 90 27 26 28 409 75 5 174 83 45 20 65 68 10 25 171 55 122 11 10 40 10 26 40 84 43 38 60 62 51 47 172 48 151 79 14 136 41 200 67 85 246 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued [Data for items shown in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sully FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM Faros by size: All farms number 1954... Under 10 acres number 1954... 1950... Under 3 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 3 to 9 acres number 1954. . . 1950. . . 10 to 29 acres number 1954... 1950... 30 to 49 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 50 to 69 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 70' to 99 acres number 1954. . . 1950. . . 100 to 139 acres number 1954... 1950... 140 to 179 acres number 1954... 1950. . . 180 to 219 acres number 1954... 1950... 220 to 259 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 260 to 499 acres number 1954... 1950. . . 500 to 999 acres number 1954... 1950... 1,000 acres and over number 1954... 1950. . . Land in farms by size of Itirm All land in farms acres 1954... 1950... Under 10 acres acres 1954... 1950... 10 to 29 acres acres 1954... 1950... 30 to 49 acres acres 1954... 1950... 50 to 69 acres acres 1954. . . 1950... 70 to 99 acres acres 1954... 1950... 100 to 139 acres acres 1954... 1950... 140 to 179 acres acres 1954... 1950... 180 to 219 acres acres 1954... 1950... 220 to 259 acres acres 1954... 1950. . . 260 to 499 acres acres 1954... 1950... 500 to 999 acres acres 1954 . . . 1950. . . 1,000 acres and over acres 1954... 1950... FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM fst tmaled number of farms 1956. . . 1950. . . Field-crop farms other than vegetable and frult-and-nut number 1954.. 1950.. Cash-train number 1954. . 1950. . Cotton number 1956. . 1950. . Other field-crop number 1954.. 1950. . Vegetable farms nmber 1954.. 1950. . Frult-and-nut farms number 1954.. 1950. . Datru farms number 1954.. 1950. . Poulln/ farms number 1954.. 1950.. Livestock farms other than dairy and Paul trti number 1954. . 1950.. General farms number 1954. . 1950. . Prlmartlii crop number 1954.. 1950. . Primarily livestock number 1954.. 1950. . Crop and livestock number 1954.. 1950.. Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954.. 1950. . 1 9 17 23 30 179 185 912,715 876,270 173 120 120 320 960 210 400 220 2,970 6,535 18,370 23,511 890,685 844,311 224 245 51 25 50 25 L60 187 46 61 110 138 244 234 664,910 663,719 323 177 359 1,280 3,996 210 996 480 465 17,537 24,299 86,173 107,207 558,903 526,093 394 478 171 137 171 132 204 314 5 9 54 97 113 132 215 222 843,715 847,892 173 240 490 120 760 2,585 5,450 800 1,000 1,216 2,160 21,014 37,038 86,603 98,623 731,127 701,792 410 529 300 356 33 45 2 1,194 14 12 91 109 23 23 35 42 300 339 368 367 314 299 1,040,632 1,008,680 14 52 142 170 484 287 337 173 1,165 659 1,725 1,410 14,536 17,437 4,594 4,519 8,317 9,976 116,918 131,826 266,173 264,565 626,227 577,606 1,219 1,234 301 213 296 213 655 838 177 118 26 21 26 21 125 76 45 59 21 17 49 58 40 56 59 42 28 37 98 114 515 566 179 228 326 280 435 386 35 41 2 1 386,399 386,384 294 318 643 953 2,228 1,568 1,591 2,080 7,983 9,285 9,372 10,541 81,991 89,999 35,297 45,226 77,796 66,446 145,523 130,423 20,586 25,485 3,095 4,060 1,847 1,914 535 306 535 306 807 1.079 355 402 75 159 280 243 50 13 25 108 119 101 119 374 402 165 167 172 175 272 247 32 32 267,562 273, 139 125 183 685 681 1,781 1,880 755 1,482 8,815 9,617 12,050 14,184 59,811 63,951 32,788 33,121 40,918 41,755 90,041 81,212 18,793 19,267 1,000 5,806 1,306 1,423 485 300 485 300 616 847 115 171 5 579 10 5 5 5 13 126 153 239 256 150 120 472,407 439,366 37 31 119 134 40 122 179 110 431 241 212 1,285 2,581 3,337 1,778 1,370 2,639 3,100 50,162 60,736 171,909 181,513 242,320 187,387 580 602 L97 165 97 251 224 106 155 10 93 145 10 33 1 2 I 15 20 35 37 116 132 551,792 576,054 110 813 3,534 205 240 480 5,517 7,971 27,860 27,274 517,307 536,194 161 223 124 1 '6 42 40 54 45 24 25 64 78 97 105 252 289 140 147 190 196 396 357 62 55 4 6 317,665 312,650 142 244 759 619 2,079 1,701 1,445 1,443 5,153 6,296 11,535 12,420 40,208 46,145 27,859 29,199 45.193 46,640 134,317 '21.449 38,012 34,617 ^0,963 11,877 1,409 1,412 321 216 321 216 44 50 20 836 806 165 227 20 11 25 74 120 142 22 94 SOUTH DAKOTA County Table 4.-VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 247 Item (For definitions and explanations see text) The State Aurora Beadle Bennett Bon Homme Brookings Brown Brule Buffalo 1 62,520 66,452 817 850 1,516 1,619 386 436 1,368 1,357 1,841 1,924 1,846 2,031 711 772 154 2 1950. . . 177 VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 1 436,000,704 430,399,867 5,290,007 4,851,090 8,974,088 8,825,580 3,986,003 4,041,058 8,379,996 7,304,027 11,241,068 12,712,901 16,402,508 14,033,969 4,997,590 5,039,978 2,139,677 4 1949... 2,239,817 5 160,325,949 122,782,703 1,403,038 1,052,113 3,117,437 1,912,727 2,093,272 1,608,022 2,986,907 2,132,984 3,105,678 3,421,755 9,054,452 6,620,878 1,359,322 845,728 191,919 6 1949... 102,882 7 Field crops, other than vegetables and 159,128,905 121,936,667 1,402,184 1,052,038 3,110,490 1,908,956 2,093,125 1,607,947 2,979,130 2,128,110 3,093,535 3,394,955 8,696,749 6,466,586 1,358,875 845,128 189,675 8 1949... 102,882 t> 136,413 465 433 125 1,665 1,870 3,166 300 10 1949... 151,827 75 2,510 75 1,818 794 3,304 400 11 60,138 57,087 89 514 511 22 5,962 3,001 1,273 1,706 765 488 147 244 12 1949. . . 13 ..dollars 1954... 1,000,493 300 6,000 150 9,000 353,772 2,000 14 1949... 637,122 750 55 24,300 150,500 200 1? All livestock and livestock products 275,619,371 307,516,852 3,886,969 3,798,977 5,856,651 6,912,743 1,892,731 2,432,516 5,391,289 5,162,365 8,135,390 9,291,146 7,347,756 7,413,091 3,637,768 4,192,665 1,947,758 It. 1949... 2,136,935 17 , .dollars 1954... 20,257,493 165,235 436,917 58,190 287,804 791,728 695,350 54, 170 23,126 IB 1949... 21,385,915 153,482 478,911 53,689 394,664 890,544 674,658 77,249 15,801 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. ..dollars 1954... 18,797,447 256,631 555,623 25,352 511,530 954,114 479,447 181,766 28,312 20 1949... 24,263,067 286,307 762,944 33,623 639,507 1,216,294 563,080 268,796 33,432 21 Livestock and livestock products, other 236 564 431 3,465,103 3,359,188 4,864,111 1,809,189 4,591,955 6,389,548 6,172,959 3,401,832 1,896,320 2,087,702 22 1949... 261,867,870 5,670,888 2,345,204 4,128,194 7,184,308 6,175,353 3,846,620 23 55,384 1,800 300 500 24 1949. . . 100,312 110 520 8,678 1,585 Item (For definitions and explanations see text) Butte Campbell Charles Mix Clark Clay Codington Corson Custer Davison 1 651 668 636 675 1,567 1,658 1,298 1,410 1,153 1,170 1,078 1,160 777 727 380 469 892 2 1950. . . 862 VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 6,435,613 6,551,385 3,471,293 3,011,177 11,198,028 8,872,722 7 296 795 10,899,161 6,322,299 6,180,452 3,801,463 1,849,553 5,328,654 4,297,359 4 1949... 8,239,837 10,528,106 7,162,133 2,398,881 5 1,205,603 1,466,955 1,528,988 924,645 4,782,350 2,561,560 3,816,000 4,101,191 3,477,490 2,945,709 3 , 142 , 014 2,797,243 56,506 2 , 095 , 167 6 1949... 3,295,052 955,051 217,662 1,209,457 7 Field crops, other than vegetables and 1,197,829 1,456,431 1,528,766 924,554 4,780,685 2,557,309 3,814,569 4,098,942 3,464,692 2,914,966 3,109,774 3,260,132 2,797,104 954,896 55,054 216,314 2,074,334 8 1949... 1,190,127 9 2,998 552 305 6,659 1,100 11,609 10 1949... 5,531 2,615 23,009 349 155 778 9,376 11 4,051 3,693 222 91 1,113 1,236 526 223 1,039 444 190 10 139 152 570 1,354 12 1949. . . 1,652 13 Horticultural specialties sold.... 725 600 5,100 32,050 200 7,870 14 1949. . . 1,300 400 2,026 7,290 34,561 8,302 15 All livestock and livestock products 5,230,010 5,084,430 1,942,030 2,084,456 6,415,278 6,310,305 3,480,795 4,138,645 7,421,359 7,570,077 3,180,285 3,867,081 3,370,464 2,842,357 1,780,988 2,170,261 3,233,487 16 1949... 3,087,902 17 296,519 187,602 309,061 252,967 203,529 280,507 344,621 355,807 234,484 320,005 574,241 652,356 206,911 144,300 126,112 157,260 228,124 18 1949... 293 , 082 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. ...dollars 1954... 54,891 81,711 '411,456 333,105 319,802 607,590 44,122 28,370 256,881 20 1949... 96,696 113,710 561,545 422,432 372,689 789,315 53,563 47,508 356,881 21 Livestock and livestock products, other 4,878,600 1,551,258 5,800,293 2,803,069 6,867,073 1,998,454 3,119,431 1,626,506 2,748,482 22 1949. . . 4,800,132 1,717,779 5,468,253 3,360,406 6,877,383 2,425,410 2,644,494 1,965,493 2,437,939 23 275 400 312 12,745 12,059 24 1949... 2,076 857 1 12,320 4,055 10,958 248 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4.-VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY Item (For definitions and explanations see text) Day Deuel Dewey1 Douglas Edmunds Fall River Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon 1 1,600 1,723 1,208 1,283 494 587 883 901 978 1,020 415 451 711 766 1,264 1,394 1,086 1,165 431 477 2 1950... VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 7,535,374 7,949,298 5,748,271 7,430,494 3,534,786 2,886,359 5,825,479 4,549,901 5,059,283 4,601,721 2,789,541 3,238,763 5,586,702 5,237,914 6,453,590 7,936,011 5,385,124 6,278,156 3,654,382 4,588,750 4 1949. . . 5 3,373,092 3,277,417 2,230,941 3,076,901 1,221,551 497,607 2,418,904 1,154,598 2,488,803 1,845,375 733,777 746,630 2,583,865 1,774,950 2,866,474 3, 138, 355 2,019,161 1,660,525 1,014,005 689,190 6 1949. . . 7 Field crops, other than vegetables and 3,372,095 3,275,093 2,229,902 3,075,898 1,221,314 497, 299 2,418,696 1,154,387 2,488,497 1,845,330 724,172 743,198 2,583,172 1,774,917 2,829,086 3,115,590 2,018,416 1,659,099 1,013,799 688,966 8 1949... 9 300 145 200 146 2,955 424 16,262 30 150 10 1949. . . 250 166 2,066 6,103 100 117 i 1 197 24 386 503 37 58 208 45 160 45 6,625 843 269 33 1,026 921 715 1,326 56 107 12 1949. . . H 14 500 508 25 20,100 1949... 2,300 500 523 15,741 15 All livestock and livestock products 4,162,282 4,671,816 3,517,305 4,353,593 2,312,935 2,388,677 3,406,575 3,395,303 2,570,480 2,756,346 2,055,749 2,491,024 3,002,837 3,462,964 3,587,1116 4,797,656 3,365,833 4,611,031 2,640,217 3,898,880 1( 1949. . . 1" 811,965 809,128 544,369 530,553 71,521 79,827 351,090 331,941 455, 573 366, 388 88,146 101, 619 141,583 142,929 843,735 869,805 221, 303 292,656 40,029 57,243 ia 1949... 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. ..dollars 1954... 431,708 446,434 24,008 326,831 176,861 49,652 187,105 331,475 203,123 36,977 20 1949... 611,831 575,634 32,123 462,075 197,886 60,541 198,928 549,600 357,684 45,810 ,.'1 Livestock and livestock products, other 2,918,609 3,250,857 2,526,502 3,247,406 2,217,406 2,276,727 2,728,654 2,601,287 1,938,046 2,192,072 1,917,951 2,328,864 2,674,149 3,121,107 2,411,906 3,378,251 2,941,407 3,960,691 2,563,211 3,795,827 22 1949... 23 25 300 15 130 160 24 1949. . . 65 75 1,109 6,600 680 Item (For definitions and explanations see text) McCook McPherson Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha Moody Pennington Perkins 1 1,324 1,367 1,104 1,133 1,024 1,117 1,049 1,060 350 392 1,007 1,071 2,320 2,439 1„295 1,332 795 890 856 933 2 1950. . . VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 7,408,295 6,780,481 4,668,187 4,086,892 6,159,143 7,255,279 7,127,169 8,011,157 2,941,637 3,334,411 5,985,537 5,236,097 19,025,612 22,498,247 10,318,249 10,804,892 4,356,750 5,430,144 6,311,440 5,793,818 4 1949... g 2,812,063 1,771,994 1,831,784 1,151,691 2,860,890 3,125,494 1,638,937 1,489,664 851,201 772,972 2,474,173 1,244,598 4,511,302 3,777,897 2,780,349 2,298,947 736, 509 1,209,863 2,995,591 1,334,457 • 1949... 7 Field crops, other than vegetables and 2,811,537 1,771,497 1,831,585 1,151,516 2,857,932 3,125,131 1,631,955 1,487,652 850,761 772,034 2,473,985 1,244,524 4,346,136 3,579,015 2,777,613 2,292,934 706,678 1,152,324 2,988,701 1,333,684 9 1949. . . 9 10 95 640 180 22,198 913 12,413 3,555 LI 1949... 77 250 1,040 885 50 32,353 1,739 8,437 720 11 526 420 189 175 363 113 842 231 260 53 178 24 4,268 10,078 1,538 4,104 568 1,408 295 53 12 1949... 13 Horticultural specialties sold.... 2,500 5,500 10 138,700 285 16, 850 3,040 14 1949. . . 741 156,451 170 47,694 L5 All livestock and livestock products 4,596,232 5,008,287 2,836,403 2,935,201 3,298,253 4,129,785 5,479,213 6,519,890 2,090,436 2,561,439 3,511,364 3,991,479 14,512,100 18,720,330 7,537,000 8,505,797 3,618,527 4,203,707 3,315,849 4,459,344 16 1949. . . 17 18 406,183 447,842 687,944 601,542 377,485 449,385 437,315 305,664 52,710 60,101 199,134 241,365 1,591,254 1,579,492 424,075 420, 522 322,070 323,822 93,160 96,769 1949. . . 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. ...dollars 1954... 652,598 164,996 248,733 189,086 34,315 317,716 1,257,985 634,390 142,661 38,615 20 1949. . . 853,011 211,518 297,025 177,369 61,127 502,680 1,612,167 868,292 135,050 68,862 21 Livestock and livestock products, other 3,537,451 1,983,463 2,672,035 4,852,812 2,003,411 2,994,514 11,662,861 6,478,535 3,153,796 3,184,074 22 1949... 3,707,434 2,122,141 3,383,375 6,036,857 2,440,211 3,247,434 15,528,671 7,216,983 3,744,835 4,293,713 23 9,019 2,210 900 1,714 24 1949. . . 200 1,603 20 20 148 16,574 17 Armstrong County was consolidated with Dewey County in March 1954. SOUTH DAKOTA 249 SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Hamlin Hand Hanson Harding Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Jones Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman 1,023 1,093 830 408 327 1,683 395 219 633 289 1,392 1,252 339 1,734 636 1 1,033 1,168 831 446 392 1,674 398 228 676 322 1,452 1,325 389 1,796 680 2 5,748,347 7,811,316 5,179,611 3,870,502 2,705,161 12,429,127 2,868,845 1,304,917 3,666,655 2,439,374 8,525,083 8,552,198 1,503,108 15,623,716 5,832,070 3 6,506,934 7,918,435 4,031,031 4,138,305 2,682,171 8,862,819 2,843,887 1,622,249 3,905,307 2,735,671 9,045,997 8,901,366 1,880,235 14,769,249 5,512,005 4 2,441,157 2,166,092 2,246,239 646, 368 1,123,532 5,547,188 518,375 329,103 1,180,636 971,019 3,728,546 2,970,351 250,703 3,816,592 2,731,359 5 3,025,803 1,479,686 999,091 409,784 761,770 2,038,262 335,508 224, 341 910,894 1,037,431 3,355,888 2,567,932 379,842 3,294,406 1,724,476 6 2,440,287 2,165,666 2,242,495 645,835 1,080,765 5,544,686 518,312 328,857 1,180,288 970,994 3,725,458 2,933,566 234,847 3,815,760 2,731,331 7 3,025,406 1,479,602 993,563 409,707 727,053 2,035,502 335,448 224, 318 910,711 1,037,316 3,354,546 2,541,040 362,212 3,292,257 1,724,026 8 250 240 2,704 500 2,700 965 234 100 25 1,300 274 8,707 390 9 30 75 3,060 65 3,677 1,600 23 90 100 585 1,025 10,069 80 115 10 620 186 1,018 33 67 1,522 63 12 248 1,588 1,411 3,609 442 28 11 367 9 2,468 22 12 40 40,000 31,000 1,160 15 60 93 15 757 200 1,309 35,100 24,558 6,301 3,540 1,260 719 1,350 85 250 12 13 14 3,307,190 5,645,224 2,933,297 3,224,134 1,580,945 6,881,849 2,350,470 975,794 2,686,019 1,468,355 4,796,537 5,581,847 1,245,017 11,807,114 3,100,711 15 3,481,131 6,438,749 3, 031, £15 3,728,521 1,915,161 6,824,557 2,508,379 1,397,908 2,994,413 1,698,240 5,689,954 6,333,434 1,489,531 11,474,843 3,784,733 16 422,842 239,238 258,329 39,644 55,909 659,851 82,352 34,839 133,561 33,408 243,272 371,203 301,747 637,129 45,487 17 430, 509 185,036 272,047 37,434 97,819 783,862 79,730 49,101 153,309 52,663 372,587 516,889 250, 512 686,154 67,101 18 431,982 290,728 336, 619 16,045 40,424 938,088 76,017 17,265 145,407 38,225 450,456 643,896 34,392 665,914 111,983 19 515,781 363,760 344,938 32,928 39,637 993,859 92,582 21,793 215,458 42,021 669,059 812,514 63,985 872,489 141,363 20 2,452,366 5,115,258 2,338,349 3,168,445 1,484,612 5,283,910 2,192,101 923,690 2,407,051 1,396,722 4,102,809 4,566,748 908,878 10,504,071 2,943,241 21 2,534,841 5,889,953 2,414,830 75 125 3,658,159 1,777,705 684 5,240 5,046,836 90 2,336,067 1,327,014 20 2,625,646 1,603,556 4,648,308 155 5,004,031 1,175,034 7,388 10,862 9,916,200 10 3,576,269 2,796 22 23 24 Potter Roberts Sanborn Shannon Spink Stanley Sully lodd Tripp Turner Union Walworth Washabaugh Yankton Ziebach 544 1,911 819 240 1,557 216 419 412 1,194 1,866 1,366 579 173 1,360 344 1 553 2,158 855 464 1,641 245 478 529 1,234 1,914 1,423 602 223 1,412 445 2 5,080,860 10,578,267 5,192,722 2,158,669 14,123,670 3,275,646 6,610,845 3,764,713 7,457,769 13,144,755 12,298,731 3,680,129 1,544,581 9,701,200 2,860,781 3 4,672,987 11,324,316 4,922,038 2,170,232 11,010,523 2,745,254 5,753,185 3,953,200 8,405,006 12,609,356 11,566,199 3,769,905 1,755,160 9,780,675 2,765,902 4 2,168,307 5,246,205 1,261,236 1,012,336 8,666,430 669,174 2,941,317 689,413 2,822,465 3,859,016 4, 363, 502 1,704,449 502,876 2,476,151 619,054 5 1,702,272 4,874,209 1,023,188 824,449 5,566,398 349, 532 1,941,776 462,813 2,348,472 2,565,067 2,722,629 1,465,293 472,074 2,121,440 384,481 6 2,166,761 5,241,971 1,257,095 1,011,136 8,653,833 668,950 2,939,886 688,055 2,816,782 3,856,633 4,357,472 1,698,415 502,539 2,168,822 618,806 1,700,718 4,871,253 1,022,273 821,538 5,547,482 349,126 1,939,776 461, 607 2,339,077 2,562,341 2,720,442 1,460,155 472,074 2,011,316 384,421 ■' 1,100 793 4,021 1,000 6,421 120 1,000 328 248 4,620 4,317 155 1,830 208 9 1,500 653 885 2,911 6,901 6 1,206 638 475 1,095 4,038 5,783 10 446 3,101 120 2,376 224 111 58 555 1,745 1,410 917 182 1,498 40 11 14 1,303 30 15 400 757 1,586 1,092 100 4,221 60 1. 340 200 3,800 1,200 300 4,800 390 800 304,001 ! < 40 1,000 12,000 2,000 8,000 665 1,000 100,120 14 2,912,553 5,332,062 3,931,486 1,146,333 5,457,090 2,605,772 3,669,528 3,075,300 4,635,304 9,285,739 7,935,229 1,975,680 1,039,705 7,223,806 2,241,567 L5 2,970,285 6,450,027 3,898,850 1,345,087 5,444,125 2,395,336 3,809,309 3,489,254 6,056,534 10,043,980 8,840,700 2,304,412 1,283,086 7,654,860 2,381,137 lh 105,896 853,823 96,419 13, 686 366,118 4,240 46,967 98,384 179,660 760,996 398,571 212,430 19,149 313,591 31,986 17 105,248 957,221 131,041 27,066 290,361 10,043 42,214 126,348 244,295 779,426 474,663 216,614 21,343 397,587 36,215 1!' 78,780 544,119 246,555 5,325 391,474 16,009 125,194 38,952 274,992 878,570 360,648 86,400 6,502 466, 159 14,355 19 77,811 810,127 369,177 8,541 490,054 21,021 77,936 59,942 397,396 1,061,768 492,640 102,325 9,865 542,655 22,107 20 2,727,877 3,934,120 3,588,512 1,127,322 4,699,498 2,585,523 3,497,367 2,937,964 4,180,652 7,646,173 7,176,010 1,676,850 1,014,054 6,444,056 2,195,226 2] 2,787,226 4,682,679 3,398,632 1,309,480 4,663,710 2,364,272 3,689,159 3,302,964 5,414,843 8,202,786 7,873,397 i, 985, 473 1,251,878 6,714,618 2,322,815 22 150 700 ... 2,000 1,243 160 430 80 696 386 2,100 1,133 309 2,870 200 4,375 284 24 379126 O -56 -18 250 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER , OFF-FARM WORK [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Estimated number of farms 1954.. 1950.. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954 . . 1950., Class I number 1954 . . 1950. . Class II number 1954.. 1950., Class III number 1954.. 1950.. Class TV number 1954 . . 1950. , Class V number 1954 . . 1950.. Class VI number 1954., 1950., Other farms number 1954 . , 1950., Part-time number 1954., 1950.. Residential number 1954.. 1950.. Abnormal number 1954 . . 1950., FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954 . . No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. Electricity farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954. . Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . . Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954.. Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. Grain combines farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. number 1954.. 1950.. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. PicK-up hay balers farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950., Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954., number 1954 . . Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting 1954 . , number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . , 1950., number 1954 . . 1950. , Tractors farms reporting 1954 . , 1950. , number 1954 . . 1950., Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . , 1950., Garden tractors farms reporting 1954.. 1950. number 1954. 1950.. Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Fara operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. 62,345 66,452 59,794 62,758 1,493 1,562 9,586 9,162 20,867 21,316 17,503 18,924 7,594 8,718 2,751 3,076 2,551 3,694 1,265 1,893 1,241 1,694 45 107 3,731 234 1,531 22,744 34,105 37,394 36,855 56,734 45,898 10,600 29,754 21,850 6,146 3,054 22,381 8,891 5,667 31,707 20,470 33,198 21,327 32,120 25,732 32,707 26,178 9,803 2,925 9,891 3,000 5,945 5,996 15,502 51,556 38,485 31,674 47,720 37,796 57,025 56,267 111,398 88,541 56,796 55,787 107,740 86,253 2,177 1,271 2,235 1,343 1,288 857 1,423 945 56,917 58,718 74,075 77,319 3,683 4,665 17,107 15,626 4,338 4,813 799 850 779 817 17 17 92 126 335 268 219 246 96 115 20 45 20 33 10 22 10 50 5 11 302 431 481 550 711 647 34 340 223 27 18 374 73 53 315 256 324 269 553 521 570 521 46 226 318 426 434 479 469 733 790 1,521 1,320 733 784 1,459 1,288 43 25 43 30 19 2 19 2 733 789 937 1,141 172 168 47 60 1,484 1,619 1,407 1,540 11 22 142 156 474 503 503 512 231 245 46 102 77 79 55 39 20 40 2 10 454 939 940 902 1,437 1,370 78 993 541 164 62 671 123 118 870 531 920 553 979 815 1,005 832 206 78 206 78 246 248 263 365 609 615 1,077 670 1,398 1,361 2,728 2,041 1,393 1,345 2,642 1,988 58 31 58 31 28 18 28 22 1,353 1,459 1,768 1,797 81 100 449 365 85 112 369 436 364 403 33 38 106 93 82 119 69 65 46 72 28 18 5 16 215 115 136 102 313 260 7 219 137 41 8 122 23 5 158 194 187 218 134 301 321 353 501 528 330 337 770 624 330 337 735 607 15 9 15 9 19 303 354 396 496 12 53 117 130 54 52 1,460 1,357 1,395 1,295 23 15 159 128 527 441 526 513 120 132 40 66 65 62 10 39 55 23 135 10 6 418 891 1,074 920 1,345 690 457 577 574 82 45 548 116 66 567 167 578 177 1,094 694 1,120 705 260 65 260 65 99 99 189 262 612 375 671 416 1,309 1,060 2,464 1,495 1,304 1,050 2,406 1,459 41 11 41 13 17 12 17 23 1,374 1,135 1,810 1,503 252 228 1,967 1,924 1,891 1,870 16 29 207 276 798 848 570 511 235 136 65 70 76 54 45 20 25 33 20 372 1,425 1,204 1,302 1,806 1,706 512 961 539 146 112 652 492 325 861 301 876 306 1,207 1,121 1,232 1,136 327 61 332 61 301 301 56 71 982 716 1,087 754 1,802 1,792 3,311 2,721 1,797 1,761 3,246 2,613 40 57 40 68 20 35 25 40 1,834 1,881 2,436 2,496 116 65 543 397 86 1,813 2,031 1,763 1,941 78 57 433 355 666 681 461 493 105 257 20 98 50 90 50 52 85 1 5 547 1,175 1,060 1,218 1,683 1,381 193 1,554 779 223 185 719 359 274 1,485 1,205 1,624 1,293 948 806 959 829 370 190 371 190 217 218 396 554 1,569 1,372 2,156 1,740 1,727 1,833 3,874 3,197 1,722 1,817 3,718 3,092 92 72 103 72 47 31 53 33 1,704 1,334 2,363 2,347 96 136 451 516 113 168 lArmstrong County was consolidated with Dewey County in March SOUTH DAKOTA AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 251 sample of farms. See text] 155 177 150 165 8 7 31 42 55 45 31 31 20 27 4 132 19 67 142 49 2 62 40 3 1 77 10 5 76 49 84 53 103 54 104 54 38 2 38 2 24 24 140 467 119 99 151 116 151 121 347 210 151 121 335 205 5 150 132 216 163 714 668 654 617 64 61 171 148 174 182 115 105 103 86 27 35 60 51 20 36 40 15 Campbell 17 328 301 378 283 654 549 193 49 12 219 57 51 248 164 255 163 54 21 54 21 119 25 123 30 93 93 479 2,957 608 515 832 666 644 529 1,198 890 629 513 1,135 820 38 27 38 27 22 36 25 43 603 474 774 606 99 93 292 229 109 93 620 675 600 632 2 1 57 43 187 172 263 261 61 107 30 48 20 43 15 29 5 14 Charles Mix 396 189 229 237 569 401 23 246 231 78 22 235 75 25 431 352 450 372 161 124 162 124 91 12 92 12 94 95 255 545 445 364 618 402 585 619 1,147 996 583 619 1,125 995 17 17 1 583 614 739 797 145 126 1,509 1,658 1,428 1,549 21 29 270 154 614 468 326 552 147 246 50 100 81 109 20 75 60 32 1 2 47 607 750 1,061 1,027 1,333 1,053 163 571 409 91 60 505 66 36 701 394 717 417 1,090 918 1,119 936 159 40 160 40 38 38 412 827 798 660 936 762 1,357 1,410 2,668 2,208 1,357 1,405 2,581 2,169 64 11 64 11 22 27 23 28 1,394 1,439 1,809 1,914 121 92 1,331 1,410 1,265 1,378 23 13 109 197 393 465 509 495 206 163 25 25 66 32 41 14 25 18 10 392 839 737 692 1,196 903 64 454 411 136 58 395 129 66 898 668 945 697 595 507 598 512 95 95 106 150 925 770 1,146 938 1,231 1,320 2,278 2,094 1,231 1,320 2,234 2,045 21 26 21 31 21 18 23 18 1,220 1,265 1,505 1,645 319 519 337 395 87 153 113 73 1,168 1,170 1,088 1,128 53 55 235 217 425 468 205 267 125 81 45 40 Codington 10 128 920 773 794 1,113 1,089 703 623 428 124 66 448 136 50 583 408 583 418 793 677 804 689 143 44 163 163 82 101 543 372 609 414 1,068 995 2,060 1,529 1,048 985 1,977 1,479 68 45 68 45 15 5 15 5 1,073 1,045 1,454 1,394 85 55 395 258 125 75 1,067 1,160 1,027 1,111 8 17 133 152 385 444 386 319 20 330 662 706 685 997 927 82 405 992 1,014 1,853 1,574 11 20 31 11 31 1,032 1,038 1,371 i,343 460 289 92 65 792 727 777 667 27 9 138 76 226 170 188 174 138 166 60 72 15 60 10 13 5 46 440 247 158 94 602 260 400 216 172 14 16 12 414 149 222 43 192 39 692 457 357 363 710 509 397 420 381 93 232 60 381 93 232 60 293 159 69 46 293 161 69 46 162 89 162 89 56 390 59 1,220 736 634 674 524 889 914 785 723 992 687 1,024 580 1,875 1,340 1,625 1,069 687 555 ,285 998 29 33 29 33 24 36 26 38 608 559 770 752 263 190 383 469 322 387 6 7 22 115 101 106 76 71 37 37 40 10 30 221 82 185 211 341 257 1 194 1 112 31 41 55 64 243 1,184 286 268 355 331 303 289 450 371 302 279 412 355 20 18 5 298 353 375 417 158 162 83 95 879 862 809 814 3 139 100 332 255 220 313 80 115 35 31 70 48 10 36 60 12 15 225 559 658 641 824 701 85 484 254 65 21 342 142 60 334 126 340 128 589 446 616 466 120 31 120 31 404 256 429 301 789 701 1,512 981 784 696 1,480 951 31 20 31 20 10 814 791 975 896 116 45 254 222 66 ,572 1,117 ,723 1,283 ,512 1,107 ,648 1,235 7 1 13 11 100 67 180 120 446 391 496 478 544 418 598 409 335 185 252 175 80 45 109 42 60 10 75 48 30 5 39 34 30 5 32 14 30 718 734 858 974 1,387 1,133 46 526 416 3.88 108 353 350 250 967 549 1,004 590 412 353 423 353 201 50 203 57 162 182 71 84 1,086 761 1,230 667 1,452 1,475 2,668 2,225 1,452 1,475 2,640 2,210 18 12 18 14 10 1 10 1 1,446 1,480 1,815 1,960 92 88 465 415 102 109 Dewey1 20 447 595 420 368 1,052 928 132 371 283 90 41 356 260 45 612 278 612 285 697 523 708 523 315 53 320 54 171 171 20 20 585 524 616 554 1,042 1,019 1,990 1,679 1,042 1,014 1,970 1,663 17 5 17 5 3 11 3 11 1,062 1,0*3 1,386 1,448 262 317 488 587 470 492 17 9 72 53 127 73 126 159 67 109 61 89 18 95 10 60 7 34 1 Douglas 279 100 95 73 353 220 40 108 123 22 10 126 31 28 193 173 216 213 64 30 65 30 81 14 81 14 24 24 353 1,372 336 276 480 404 379 369 717 572 379 369 696 568 6 2 6 2 15 359 406 460 494 30 110 133 193 39 82 860 901 835 860 2 1 158 71 340 304 235 338 80 131 20 15 25 41 10 31 15 10 5 205 600 680 726 830 697 40 429 339 40 25 459 125 80 425 162 426 163 610 511 625 511 138 46 138 46 56 56 82 102 385 292 397 319 815 797 1,375 1,145 805 782 1,354 1,120 16 25 21 25 820 837 1,010 1,148 30 57 122 172 20 48 252 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFF-FARM WORK [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Gregory Estimated number of farms 1954. 1950. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954. 1950. Class I number 1954. 1950. Class II number 1954 . 1950. Class III number 1954. 1950. Class IV number 1954. 1950. Class V number 1954. 1950. Class VI number 1954 . 1950. Other farms number 1954 . 1950. Part-tijne number 1954 . 1950. Residential number 1954 . 1950. Abnormal number 1954. 1950. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954 . No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954 . Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. 1950. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Pick-up hey balers farms reporting number Field forage harvesters farms reporting number Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting number Motortrucks farms reporting number Tractors farms reporting number Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting number Garden tractors farms reporting number Crawler tractors farms reporting number Automobiles farms reporting number OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Fara operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting Working off their farms, total operators reporting 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 973 1,020 948 978 9 3 65 61 270 245 375 412 164 205 65 52 25 42 20 25 5 20 475 453 469 380 856 641 22 515 333 68 26 348 160 74 688 524 725 544 255 180 259 180 132 22 132 23 132 132 268 400 741 567 905 670 928 923 1,850 1,548 923 923 1,828 1,538 13 6 14 6 901 962 1,122 1,232 67 59 235 219 53 64 433 45J 396 401 13 13 63 59 115 107 96 112 71 85 38 25 37 50 10 21 27 29 31 7 27 236 132 252 238 331 276 125 40 6 158 16 11 142 135 149 140 22 19 22 20 56 9 58 10 26 27 286 1,847 350 329 458 406 369 334 628 472 365 333 585 446 1 30 23 36 25 355 335 467 468 71 61 180 142 74 51 752 766 736 742 25 13 147 103 262 268 209 237 S3 88 10 33 16 24 15 5 265 422 414 438 706 533 41 482 14 344 91 49 496 429 525 466 362 208 364 213 84 84 295 556 571 498 749 623 687 710 1,533 1,385 687 708 1,466 1,351 57 32 57 34 10 10 676 681 874 916 257 209 84 54 1,218 1,394 1,198 1,354 4 12 104 172 410 521 470 445 155 158 55 21 391 761 717 617 1,108 1,099 67 483 466 206 79 410 442 305 703 394 717 416 638 456 638 456 294 116 294 146 125 130 45 49 826 650 893 716 1,152 1,170 2,083 1,976 1,152 1,170 2,036 1,966 42 10 42 10 5 1,133 1,225 1,400 1,723 15 72 295 343 55 1,020 1,165 1,000 1,105 6 16 98 81 243 365 371 333 205 256 77 54 20 60 15 23 5 32 21 494 450 733 741 239 61 57 351 30 20 427 286 436 305 669 487 678 488 128 53 129 53 13 13 509 1,495 568 399 667 456 944 987 1,586 1,259 944 982 1,554 1,242 25 6 25 11 7 6 7 6 931 1,042 1,172 1,263 31 68 362 286 55 424 477 396 450 27 33 118 138 306 63 200 205 343 295 2 131 114 29 11 190 205 200 230 75 27 77 37 13 73 14 13 13 371 ,054 333 360 474 441 369 384 788 637 368 384 740 611 13 11 13 35 15 366 371 484 466 35 43 152 143 34 1,055 1,033 995 1,006 7 5 68 162 395 415 330 267 150 129 45 28 60 27 40 12 20 15 85 10 15 228 717 644 681 950 730 87 358 228 70 65 273 277 165 620 325 621 330 599 521 599 531 242 80 242 80 88 21 32 610 500 670 550 945 951 1,728 1,423 945 941 1,698 1,398 20 20 20 20 10 5 10 5 970 971 1,290 1,292 100 37 297 231 65 44 1,066 1,168 1,026 1,121 15 27 226 231 379 357 272 261 108 179 20 25 21 586 414 724 773 1,027 866 44 623 300 60 56 452 79 36 606 442 629 454 530 467 532 473 57 602 1,184 724 519 874 586 1,000 987 2,200 1,616 1,000 982 2,121 1,589 35 17 35 24 37 2 44 3 992 982 1,260 1,321 246 231 73 SOUTH DAKOTA 253 AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Harding Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Jones Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman McCi k McPherson 416 346 1,688 384 196 640 306 1,409 1,341 360 1,530 638 1,343 1,106 1 446 392 1,674 398 '228 676 322 1,452 1,325 389 1,796 680 1,367 1,133 2 406 345 1,640 353 184 615 296 1,349 1,316 265 1,480 621 1,298 1,086 3 421 371 1,621 386 206 650 310 1,406 1,270 296 1,730 634 1,324 1,100 4 23 17 12 6 11 16 29 21 6 90 38 1 10 5 28 17 7 13 8 14 17 37 22 1 39 45 9 11 6 82 76 335 61 26 76 68 177 215 34 310 184 136 23 7 130 64 120 70 38 97 76 194 217 50 342 107 113 30 8 129 88 845 121 60 155 78 507 475 31 540 215 521 263 9 88 90 632 125 69 231 81 523 518 54 766 171 481 181 10 111 116 350 99 44 217 81 456 430 76 305 94 370 525 11 85 99 618 114 39 162 82 417 355 59 455 194 486 467 12 40 44 75 54 45 131 42 150 125 83 180 39 220 205 13 67 93 182 40 38 129 39 160 139 88 112 87 168 336 14 21 4 35 6 3 25 11 30 50 35 55 51 50 60 15 23 8 62 24 14 17 15 75 19 44 16 30 67 75 16 10 1 48 31 12 25 10 60 25 95 50 17 45 20 17 25 21 53 12 22 26 12 46 55 93 66 46 43 33 18 10 1 25 25 7 20 10 30 10 40 15 5 20 10 l'< 19 13 13 11 26 12 20 35 33 31 39 17 22 JO 20 5 5 5 30 15 55 35 10 25 10 ..'1 4 40 3 11 1 1 11 26 15 5 55 5 31 4 7 2 26 11 22 23 24 44 11 90 5 - 30 15 90 40 60 105 35 80 30 25 1 2 5 1 10 2 5 26 16 17 15 5 2 10 4 20 55 15 8 50 11 27 274 179 522 238 156 306 217 272 310 140 265 414 257 688 28 82 138 1,061 136 29 289 69 1,047 971 105 1,135 179 956 372 29 181 111 1,188 95 93 406 94 1,042 1,011 203 1,250 355 952 533 30 197 125 1,223 214 60 353 76 998 1,054 237 1,276 306 871 496 31 335 281 1,573 364 175 598 228 1,312 1,281 348 1,500 512 1,263 976 32 228 188 1,128 260 129 430 175 1,166 939 287 1,727 278 1,096 703 33 2 6 357 8 3 57 235 574 750 18 371 32 34 181 150 688 189 89 260 99 629 601 260 850 218 528 452 35 181 120 873 132 58 107 84 439 590 100 620 141 533 419 36 18 20 232 14 14 42 20 86 186 46 232 36 155 99 37 2 1 55 2 2 26 5 78 111 1 125 6 65 20 38 136 137 708 152 37 331 92 391 484 102 610 195 487 284 39 4 12 348 40 10 70 16 191 302 33 330 8 200 171 40 16 182 8 10 15 21 100 226 70 265 160 96 41 153 149 727 192 55 292 172 923 803 71 650 354 602 735 42 146 149 253 164 91 186 182 553 383 76 355 310 216 4-8 43 163 168 736 206 75 292 206 955 809 72 650 399 613 770 44 155 174 259 176 91 196 214 582 391 86 360 366 246 497 45 27 97 1,238 167 21 405 69 853 970 25 1,055 252 1,003 150 46 44 37 1,048 133 10 327 33 839 793 26 1,036 104 852 109 47 27 102 1,269 169 21 406 70 865 985 25 1,060 255 1,039 150 48 44 40 1,061 133 10 337 33 846 804 26 1,057 109 862 109 49 61 44 260 82 21 53 45 268 269 62 125 119 178 158 50 16 20 51 26 6 66 11 66 60 21 60 44 75 31 51 61 45 260 85 21 53 46 269 269 63 125 128 178 158 52 16 20 51 26 6 66 11 66 60 21 60 44 75 46 53 36 25 177 24 2 39 12 215 110 33 145 52 82 127 54 36 25 182 25 2 39 12 217 110 33 150 53 82 128 55 317 226 142 270 173 189 288 48 27 161 65 539 76 262 56 2,248 706 171 945 990 343 1,535 71 39 511 75 2,490 81 338 57 349 255 823 318 157 350 251 776 716 271 780 545 683 783 58 357 270 558 226 173 261 285 627 504 332 670 513 452 510 59 484 379 896 478 200 404 426 915 779 343 810 883 723 879 60 498 351 586 273 234 309 410 858 560 418 745 770 482 554 61 361 318 1,588 375 185 595 286 1,319 1,281 270 1,405 593 1,218 1,060 62 380 364 1,613 341 203 511 292 1,348 1,209 267 1,557 564 1,177 1,013 t.3 775 681 3,138 869 333 1,117 637 2,649 2,466 448 2,755 1,314 2,324 1,910 64 708 584 2,385 619 302 831 505 2,294 1,815 360 2,378 983 1,794 1,563 65 356 317 1,578 374 184 595 285 1,319 1,281 240 1,400 591 1,208 1,060 66 374 359 1,608 341 202 511 291 1,338 1,189 262 1,547 563 1,162 998 67 726 650 3,041 826 314 1,104 582 2,597 2,410 376 2,695 1,248 2,249 1,892 68 679 574 2,356 603 290 801 467 2,252 1,753 335 2,302 962 1,739 1,528 69 14 17 68 23 6 7 3 26 47 46 50 23 45 12 70 6 15 8 5 15 1 16 50 10 56 5 25 15 71 15 18 68 25 6 7 3 26 47 46 50 23 50 12 7.' 6 15 13 5 15 1 16 55 10 56 5 25 25 73 29 9 28 18 12 6 45 21 8 25 10 36 10 4 74 22 10 13 3 6 15 31 26 7 15 15 16 20 10 75 34 13 29 18 13 6 52 26 9 26 10 43 25 6 76 23 10 14 3 7 15 37 26 7 15 20 16 30 10 77 330 303 1,632 342 174 595 252 1,329 1,271 288 1,480 568 1,243 1,034 78 386 382 1,640 369 204 545 274 1,357 1,297 276 1,711 569 1,302 1,005 79 439 414 2,122 469 224 799 377 1,709 1,587 364 1,960 785 1,599 1,345 SO 520 493 2,115 498 249 698 376 1,863 1,664 342 2,276 845 1,737 1,258 81 29 22 45 40 20 40 36 126 50 80 15 41 65 35 82 53 29 54 22 26 44 22 70 102 87 73 51 63 53 83 98 92 362 97 99 137 97 468 347 156 305 199 351 355 54 122 91 318 75 75 145 105 341 308 160 358 163 271 246 85 29 18 90 47 36 47 18 111 55 .87 40 46 50 47 86 44 42 80 25 36 41 43 70 89 85 84 57 62 46 87 254 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER , OFF-FARM WORK [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Pennington Estimated number of farms 1954. 1950. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954 . 1950. Class I number 1954. 1950. Class II number 1954 . 1950. Class III number 1954. 1950. Class IV number 1954 . 1950. Class V number 1954 . 1950. Class VI number 1954 . 1950. Other farms number 1954. 1950. Part-time number 1954 . 1950. Residential number 1954. 1950. Abnormal number 1954. 1950. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954 . No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. 1950. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. 1950. Grain combines farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting number Field forage harvesters farms reporting number Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting number Motortrucks farms reporting number Tractors farms reporting number Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting number Garden tractors farms reporting number Crawler tractors farms reporting number Automobiles farms reporting number OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Fara operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products 'sold operators reporting Working off their farms, total operators reporting ICO or more days operators reporting 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1,067 1,117 1,002 1,062 29 33 117 156 247 324 368 301 151 194 90 54 65 55 45 22 20 33 35 548 409 540 555 970 681 239 528 69 362 156 117 643 399 680 422 282 325 288 333 209 61 212 62 129 130 105 130 736 647 888 774 957 912 1,893 1,589 957 912 1,852 1,576 10 11 10 11 30 2 31 2 911 901 1,171 1,165 209 235 101 80 1,039 1,060 38 58 188 180 286 278 270 284 146 145 50 53 61 5 27 740 206 477 429 882 630 9 527 355 111 13 379 64 33 363 256 380 259 138 74 139 74 128 32 129 32 60 60 837 4,665 766 734 968 862 946 888 1,759 1,281 940 868 1,662 1,239 45 6 45 6 47 28 52 36 851 913 1,093 1,170 138 83 331 230 116 325 392 315 341 28 28 65 84 80 115 54 52 71 28 17 34 34 241 30 126 50 253 125 15 113 118 40 2 114 9 151 125 83 31 84 32 56 16 57 16 9 10 280 1,437 255 195 396 295 271 219 60S 340 269 214 570 321 14 10 14 10 23 8 24 9 291 277 418 400 40 59 71 122 21 50 979 1,071 954 1,024 119 74 386 372 325 340 100 172 15 63 303 621 607 579 884 744 251 438 383 129 26 369 150 95 497 306 512 312 643 536 653 546 151 86 151 86 75 75 48 54 424 344 446 370 924 987 1,758 1,410 924 977 1,732 1,385 10 15 10 15 16 10 16 10 939 1,039 1,193 1,300 30 68 320 232 60 66 2,427 2,439 2,256 2,277 71 68 495 427 860 960 570 483 180 231 80 108 171 162 80 72 80 89 11 1 210 10 40 422 1,745 2,037 1,977 2,357 2,242 1,242 1,407 1,012 333 300 907 681 520 861 337 861 337 1,567 1,189 1,605 1,224 377 72 378 72 361 366 97 118 1,187 837 1,251 903 2,187 2,092 4,134 3,163 2,167 2,062 4,048 3,072 71 86 71 86 10 5 15 5 2,297 2,282 3,122 3,069 215 215 590 596 230 226 1,321 1,332 1,266 1,289 55 53 256 330 510 466 270 299 140 120 35 21 55 43 20 26 35 17 10 290 921 926 850 1,261 1,040 556 686 596 270 120 565 205 150 586 345 592 350 931 830 971 845 211 110 211 110 161 161 105 115 641 461 724 501 1,211 1,136 2,409 1,767 1,211 1,126 2,318 1,692 75 60 75 60 16 15 16 15 1,261 1,231 1,677 1,546 50 46 305 290 45 751 890 633 739 15 36 98 142 197 204 178 179 99 137 118 151 51 70 67 80 89 13 56 438 155 411 419 709 684 11 370 307 73 16 246 81 25 265 271 283 307 131 67 131 67 115 23 116 23 39 39 540 2,856 615 636 825 768 598 664 1,098 976 593 649 1,013 914 54 22 54 22 29 39 31 40 656 773 894 1,050 109 163 303 316 149 180 852 933 841 854 21 21 164 186 269 215 215 229 88 97 84 106 11 79 42 10 30 1 35 1 41 508 267 340 301 701 310 24 329 344 31 14 272 23 17 357 322 395 397 76 58 76 125 31 127 31 74 74 617 2,353 688 528 962 729 775 656 1,559 1,102 774 650 1,450 1,043 37 24 39 24 65 30 70 35 692 592 886 24 119 190 241 28 SOUTH DAKOTA AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 255 Roberts Sanb< rtl Shannon Spink Stanley Sully Todd Tripp Turner Union Walworth Washabaugh Yankton 1,862 B12 233 1,585 224 394 410 1,219 1,847 1,306 580 161 1,409 344 1 2,158 855 464 1,641 245 478 529 1,234 1,423 602 223 1,412 445 2 1,822 602 207 1,545 214 389 388 1,174 1,787 1,256 570 157 1,397 327 3 2,022 814 264 .1,574 229 463 453 1,180 1,829 1,376 569 189 1,319 374 ■ 4 5 17 23 39 25 52 20 33 26 55 8 13 41 19 5 20 28 18 22 24 38 20 33 49 69 9 15 60 20 6 214 62 29 433 63 171 79 195 251 345 64 39 175 65 7 234 112 33 290 59 158 75 237 143 257 94 28 124 76 8 611 255 37 572 51 106 112 336 765 50] 227 30 346 73 9 64C 245 37 669 63 171 112 326 777 201 49 481 33 10 630 302 31 326 50 43 93 326 500 190 203 44 440 81 11 724 264 63 404 72 56 120 365 565 396 194 50 413 111 12 267 136 46 120 22 17 61 190 155 80 47 18 275 46 13 320 150 75 148 6 35 63 141 232 110 46 42 172 65 14 95 30 41 55 3 23 94 90 85 21 13 120 41 15 84 15 38 41 5 5 63 78 63 62 25 5 69 69 16 40 10 26 40 10 5 22 45 60 50 10 4 12 17 17 136 41 200 67 16 15 76 54 85 47 33 34 93 71 18 10 10 15 5 5 10 30 20 25 4 10 9 19 74 23 54 53 4 16 41 54 26 22 10 48 52 20 25 10 10 25 5 10 15 40 25 10 8 21 62 18 135 11 12 'l5 58 13 31 16 11 '24 '43 19 .'. 5 6 11 3 2 2 5 2 2 23 130 35 13 100 9 11 13 60 110 85 40 1 100 14 25 5 5 5 6 10 5 5 26 51 5 74 37 3 1 65 41 30 15 11 23 15 43 27 548 324 123 365 175 192 261 689 352 211 295 122 274 232 28 1,128 448 23 1,078 37 190 66 423 1,345 990 234 15 1,015 55 29 1,172 343 36 1,038 70 146 114 827 1,211 1,090 352 51 728 36 30 1,226 401 35 1,063 43 168 88 708 1,075 1,161 307 44 641 6 31 1,720 756 86 1,471 166 369 316 1,032 1,772 1,286 572 111 1,318 224 32 1,697 564 73 1,100 100 233 272 512 1,417 1,341 455 67 996 80 33 289 50 2 102 2 8 1 21 656 856 12 622 7 34 752 551 81 1,332 57 224 185 507 892 856 352 75 553 93 35 610 183 42 602 72 181 170 291 735 511 298 66 532 57 36 313 37 15 184 3 12 50 36 207 166 72 2 142 5 37 149 7 2 99 4 7 30 125 125 26 5 131 2 38 546 309 17 427 66 167 157 449 546 526 230 62 784 91 39 488 31 3 121 1 9 20 59 431 185 -*5 2 112 5 -. 395 15 74 6 22 6 6 262 115 44 27 41 1,036 299 39 1,176 90 227 148 623 867 580 407 58 587 112 42 73" 192 34 1,028 102 267 166 443 309 321 402 26 228 86 43 1,064 308 61 1,347 99 265 157 673 882 5 i 1 451 80 600 119 44 795 193 45 1,106 114 300 173 497 310 326 412 35 228 92 45 892 555 10 818 20 221 173 666 1,252 916 181 18 1,039 28 46 791 538 3 535 24 89 176 388 986 787 142 787 2 47 897 573 10 841 20 226 181 690 1,258 921 182 18 1,046 28 48 806 550 3 558 24 90 187 388 1,019 797 142 804 2 4'' 292 119 37 221 73 98 39 115 251 110 81 38 168 60 50 117 44 13 79 15 18 1 7 56 51 23 9 56 6 51 293 121 38 223 79 1 • 42 116 252 110 81 38 173 61 52 122 44 14 80 16 19 1 7 56 51 23 9 56 7 53 142 66 7 -192 5 49 6 21 126 125 111 2 189 8 54 142 67 7 194 8 50 6 26 126 130 111 2 189 8 55 42 28 93 284 206 322 175 569 76 95 264 108 198 293 56 43 36 301 367 1,349 1,141 428 1,495 96 150 534 434 221 1,683 57 1,203 332 159 1,249 189 365 299 836 902 641 472 130 668 244 58 973 281 93 1,160 177 347 326 710 652 477 463 115 393 233 59 1,367 406 278 1,669 305 610 386 1,142 947 661 701 207 720 336 60 1,095 345 132 1,429 273 438 378 869 697 513 577 143 428 263 61 1,681 772 146 1,453 212 382 328 1,113 1,707 1,201 529 137 1,289 288 62 1,778 776 113 1,425 196 409 413 1,020 1,596 1,241 558 124 1,224 277 63 3,215 1,493 290 3,034 479 976 717 2,260 3,080 2,188 1,134 273 2,509 540 64 2,907 1,220 189 2,343 389 862 623 1,472 2,486 1,730 919 172 1,778 435 65 1,676 772 146 1,438 212 382 325 1,112 1,697 1,201 529 137 1,289 286 66 1,773 766 108 1,419 191 409 408 1,020 1,591 1,236 553 124 1,204 276 67 3,133 1,459 279 2,930 458 930 677 2,177 2,930 2,143 1,083 252 2,434 509 68 2,861 1,157 171 2,300 379 844 605 1,462 2,434 1,703 894 163 1,-43 421 ■ 57 12 5 72 5 30 5 54 100 25 35 9 58 14 ■:■ 21 26" 10 39 3 11 7 41 21 6 6 27 7 71 67 12 5 82 5 30 5 54 100 25 35 9 59 14 72 21 31 10 39 3 11 7 46 21 6 6 27 7 73 15 22 6 15 16 13 28 28 45 20 16 12 16 17 ■:: 20 32 7 3 10 13 6 3 6 6 19 3 8 7 75 15 22 6 22 16 16 35 29 50 20 16 12 16 17 76 25 32 8 4 10 15 7 3 6 6 19 3 8 7 77 1,731 762 180 1,398 200 358 344 1,095 1,752 1,210 536 116 1,308 257 78 1,978 796 251 1,389 175 377 471 1,047 1,745 1,397 532 156 1,332 326 79 2,320 937 257 1,794 297 537 452 1,438 2,254 1,505 678 166 1,668 344 80 2,621 1,096 347 1,775 231 594 619 1,308 2,332 1,806 762 197 1,769 399 8] 51 30 9 66 7 14 19 72 95 50 26 6 45 19 82 169 60 178 96 24 17 65 68 115 58 57 30 92 91 63 487 213 73 456 73 106 85 327 535 335 141 45 291 127 84 559 218 200 370 73 121 127 253 413 247 143 58 297 146 85 87 38 23 14" 24 13 10 92 125 65 42 8 51 42 86 139 63 88 106 24 44 35 74 125 72 53 19 99 47 87 256 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Estimated number of farms 1954 . . . 1950 . . . FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2:2 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... 1950 . . . persons 1954 . . . 1950... Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . . 1950 . . . 1 to 14 hours persons 1954 . . . 15 or more hours persons 1954 . . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954... 1950... persons 1954 . . . 1950... Hired workers farms reporting 1954 — 1950... persons 1954. . . 1950... Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. . . persons 1954 . . . Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . . . persons 1954 . . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949... Machine hire farms reporting 1954. . . 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949... Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . $1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . . . $100 to $199 farms reporting 1954 . . . $200 to $499 farms reporting 1954 . . . $500 to $999 farms reporting 1954 . . . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954... $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954... Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949... dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954. . . dollars 1954 . . . tons 1954 . . . acres on which used 1954 . . . Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954... tons 1954... dollars 1954... acres limed 1954 . . . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which comsercial fertilizer was used, 1954" Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting... tons . . . acres on which used... Other pasture farms reporting . . . tons . . . acres on which used . . . Corn farms reporting . . . tons. . . acres on which used... Wheat farms reporting. . . tons . . . acres on which used... Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting... tons . . . acres on which used... Other crops farms reporting . . . tons . . . acres on which used . . . 62,345 66,452 59,199 60,828 120,698 113,409 59,166 60,261 57,800 58,385 9,644 48,156 29,175 27,920 44,565 43,461 11,177 8,493 18,333 11,563 5,337 7,162 6,919 11,171 62,266 64,132 49,213 55,647 41,637 46,612 13,062,505 13,492,128 33,257 45,772 18,657,652 25,767,357 9,003 6,631 8,229 4,113 3,841 1,440 53,117 56,237 44,171,258 37,682,982 58,848 59,846 40,891,584 35,133,189 10,511 3,217,413 38,756 554,344 117 620 2,562 991 3,626 6,447 85,173 486 678 9,313 6,290 18,078 259,920 747 1,558 32,134 132 543 5,306 4,684 11,300 164,120 799 850 1,484 1,619 789 1,428 834 1,484 1,592 2,961 1,609 2,630 779 1,427 834 1,463 771 1,422 823 1,427 131 180 640 1,242 412 783 433 645 632 1,220 672 987 109 193 79 179 189 319 114 216 32 57 43 95 90 166 146 224 799 1,484 845 1,566 584 1,130 718 1,323 500 911 552 1,099 148,847 234,291 134,547 307,781 342 751 608 1,067 137,187 355,504 298,131 477,384 113 235 78 118 88 215 22 79 31 76 10 28 718 1,302 743 1,398 565,156 823,340 470,196 668,243 773 1,404 795 1,450 537,479 1,071,554 531,808 854,538 42 107 8,844 31,698 102 372 2,761 6,535 5 25 75 30 13 10 215 23 30 690 20 861 29 42 995 17 27 695 6 10 222 42 93 1,590 27 43 891 5 60 197 3,097 369 436 353 436 741 857 341 429 336 396 25 311 145 190 237 305 102 109 168 156 369 442 311 376 231 238 241,046 152,946 258 350 284,940 368,483 33 31 49 62 52 31 242 380 177,412 247,843 358 410 350,293 359,156 8 3,158 34 715 3 10 11. 1,460 1,357 1,375 1,154 2,958 2,280 1,365 1,149 1,360 1,114 329 1,031 803 738 1,237 1,071 222 88 361 95 150 251 1,460 1,205 1,159 1,124 1,003 1,029 242,402 238,545 804 914 263,450 278,875 250 221 221 52 41 19 1,343 1,075 1,154,506 1,111,810 1,380 1,135 569,645 327 97,295 1,104 15,745 15 185 410 155 109 142 2,015 26 30 400 221 626 8,295 11 16 165 144 292 4,870 Brookings 1,967 1,924 1,907 1,867 3,660 3,185 1,897 1,857 1,872 1,822 276 1,596 857 700 1,302 277 227 486 283 137 180 156 306 1,967 1,967 1,712 1,862 1,556 1,735 377,592 450,355 1,102 1,602 520, 170 686,101 330 275 295 80 86 36 1,782 1,807 1,844,839 1,562,609 1,862 1,812 1,080,590 953,917 615 157,540 2,067 33,409 333 712 9,500 10 16 185 299 766 15,345 6 11 140 11 10 44 228 552 8,195 1,813 2,031 1,702 1,790 3,524 3,538 1,683 1,752 1,664 1,699 202 1,462 762 831 1,120 1,318 459 370 740 521 260 369 265 371 1,813 1,971 1,402 1,682 1,033 1,234 279,462 322,423 1,045 1,441 844,782 1,068,622 142 158 303 170 189 83 1,390 1,675 996,555 994, 338 1,709 1,889 1,627,482 1,483,876 134 51,404 560 10,263 6 45 263 45 12 12 230 2 3 60 104 357 6,700 41 90 1,895 38 93 1,500 2 Reported in small fractions. Armstrong County was consolidated with Dewey County in March 1954, 2For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration." SOUTH DAKOTA 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954 257 a sample of farms. See text] Buffalo Butte Campbell Charles Mix Clark Clay Codington Corson Custer Davison Day Deuel Dewey1 Douglas 155 714 620 1,509 . 1,331 1,168 1,067 792 383 879 1,572 1,117 488 860 1 177 668 675 1,658 1,410 1,170 1,160 727 469 862 1,723 1,283 587 901 2 149 697 579 1,454 1,276 1,108 1,022 734 334 809 1,517 1,052 473 810 3 168 574 598 1,546 1,304 1,018 1,073 641 361 786 1,566 1,079 566 837 4 364 1,677 1,555 3,314 3,128 1,867 2,393 1,757 595 1,511 1, 109 2,197 1,042 1,534 5 280 1,256 1,180 2,980 2,348 1,606 2,065 1,381 646 1,401 3,104 1,992 1,102 1,690 6 147 679 572 1,453 1,270 1,093 1,016 728 329 804 1,506 1,047 460 810 7 167 572 593 1,531 1,298 986 1,058 638 343 771 1,546 1,069 562 837 8 145 662 569 1,442 1,260 1,068 971 723 321 779 1,491 1,017 456 800 9 166 550 571 1,471 1,233 966 1,028 623 317 741 1,501 1,054 542 822 10 13 68 40 214 211 245 156 87 79 97 202 218 32 230 11 132 594 529 1,228 1,049 823 815 636 242 682 1,289 799 424 570 12 86 336 432 801 577 391 576 406 130 396 727 596 238 428 13 55 265 363 747 552 320 465 323 185 355 837 481 303 480 14 158 492 764 1,297 889 538 1,049 741 208 506 1,049 970 341 605 15 68 462 530 1,284 909 415 761 609 237 550 1,402 778 456 780 116 30 234 156 379 178 148 215 148 47 149 277 150 140 107 17 27 143 66 189 165 163 167 106 63 80 165 138 71 66 18 61 523 222 575 979 261 373 293 66 226 469 210 245 129 19 4c 244 79 225 206 225 276 149 92 110 201 160 104 88 20 27 127 55 145 60 88 86 73 30 104 113 80 67 37 21 52 170 80 198 108 137 130 108 35- 120 147 89 88 42 22 5 154 111 241 118 97 142 93 19 61 195 77 87 71 23 9 353 142 377 871 124 243 185 31 106 322 121 157 87 24 155 714 620 1,509 1,331 1,168 1,067 792 378 874 1,572 1,117 487 860 25 183 638 629 1,576 1,400 1,105 1,124 639 401 831 1,666 1,169 554 842 26 108 570 504 1,238 1,078 848 881 559 164 712 1,196 886 335 690 27 143 561 498 1,395 1,300 1. 105 1,068 489 285 760 1,436 1,074 400 767 28 83 467 421 1,108 903 752 724 416 110 625 994 744 239 629 29 119 444 392 1,143 1,111 873 960 316 206 680 1,218 998 287 707 K 58,212 179,680 143,366 343,205 237,092 230,225 199,350 184,807 27,097 136,372 216,336 156,255 145,300 154,405 31 42,879 143,058 96,162 316,703 275,884 415,518 242,072 113,173 59,327 149,515 241,754 218,960 140,099 131,600 32 79 427 340 783 679 513 581 394 105 487 760 560 235 374 33 113 449 422 1,154 1,074 825 872 400 194 560 1,196 874 279 572 34 118,776 511,795 177,383 422,235 424,918 335,258 268,569 306,848 103,981 191, 910 305,536 183,143 236,060 104,125 3? 132,565 615,009 219,759 521,101 758, 048 503,360 619,398 325,057 176, 729 271,820 547,278 345,076 273,378 137,350 1. 16 47 55 147 123 150 151 83 18 131 271 205 22 140 37 7 58 115 155 198 70 83 50 15 115 147 136 33 115 38 24 83 62 240 155 105 181 103 31 116 201 85 54 61 3'' 6 73 40 127 116 85 104 72 12 56 74 83 52 27 40 11 95 55 81 56 75 50 54 23 61 53 49 52 30 41 15 71 13 33 31 28 12 32 6 8 14 2 22 1 42 139 645 516 1,364 1,085 963 919 584 325 734 1,294 965 346 824 43 160 538 531 1,420 1,224 970 1,016 493 369 796 1,394 1,037 404 802 44 302,981 688,943 283,416 996,410 395,494 1,187,861 646,721 140, 196 296, 799 484,914 827,001 899,715 165,519 620,625 45 272,923 598,127 133,425 704,555 365,774 1,030,917 687,231 193,962 291,185 371,125 576,913 387,330 246,825 335,674 46 153 670 605 1,348 1,281 1,088 1,042 708 336 774 1,497 1,056 452 820 47 158 595 614 1,466 1,340 1,060 1,119 596 341 786 1,591 1,089 411 812 ■:* 144,169 470,277 483,447 996, 506 869,238 632,700 740,460 586,217 134,610 483,823 914,734 601,157 334,609 531,230 128,143 358,482 388, 986 864,717 894,304 629,746 702,931 516,175 114,477 387,030 848,125 542,354 273,934 395,181 50 7 176 7 202 142 457 194 4 4 83 268 360 13 67 51 798 71,607 161 66,404 48,995 182,623 42,018 406 1,542 23,450 47,629 70,158 3,351 11,359 52 11 798 2 590 654 2,002 646 6 16 266 636 965 34 125 53 231 7,072 41 12,332 1 30 100 120 8,847 27,171 10 10 30 10 9,558 46 302 3,377 11,351 12,688 1,005 1 10 50 5 2,643 54 ■■■■ 56 57 58 33 5 27 46 112 86 2 15 37 176 7 5S 69 1 42 162 162 192 13 25 60 326 13 61 818 25 744 1,687 2,371 2,700 250 300 900 3,440 163 61 5 1 15 25 5 15 1 i-' 2 5 20 44 5 24 1 63 40 100 215 665 100 330 20 64 2 24 1 97 75 392 82 1 37 101 198 1 10 65 1 49 (z) 186 237 1,405 198 1 93 196 392 1 25 66 31 546 5 3,972 3,775 19,945 3,375 12 1,490 3,243 5,903 40 235 67 3 2 32 19 5 16 2 1 36 15 12 10 4 2 63 36 8 12 (Z) 5 58 25 29 18 69 60 51 10 2 40 1,220 5 12 215 683 11 119 870 60 5 8 175 280 11 142 1,535 9 1 (z) 2 100 10 40 300 1,685 250 770 570 ■" 71 72 73 4 135 1 115 34 145 76 1 1 32 165 102 2 52 74 6 674 1 279 80 350 100 5 3 103 312 199 4 68 75 140 5,577 11 6,281 1,657 4,075 1,753 25 50 1,187 5,428 2,745 195 1,655 76 258 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Gregory Estimated number of farms 1954 . 1950. FARM LABOR Week of Septenber 26-Oclobtr 2:1 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954 . 1950. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954. 1950. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . 1950. 1 to 14 hours persons 1954 . 15 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954 . 1950. Hired workers farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954 . 1950. Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954. 1949. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . $100 to $199 farms reporting 1954 . $200 to $499 farms reporting 1954 . $500 to $999 farms reporting 1954 . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954 . Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1934. acres limed 1954 . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which conercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting . tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting . tons, acres on which used. Corn farms reporting . tons . acres on which used. wheat farms reporting . tons . acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting. tons, acres on which used . Other crops farms reporting . tons, acres on which used . 973 1,020 928 932 2,143 1,913 905 926 903 890 222 681 589 533 912 909 215 105 328 114 179 248 973 1,048 749 472 468 104,355 105,132 427 614 201,522 248, 601 104 76 163 33 36 15 735 826 222, 129 210,894 946 1,008 757,882 684,236 10 873 16 327 3 9 225 433 451 419 411 727 744 415 403 394 387 69 325 182 176 238 249 60 76 95 108 428 433 278 362 219 270 122,254 81,209 198 281 121,909 172, 983 42 42 59 15 29 11 387 382 285,792 248,811 396 402 241,482 181,561 41 34,163 367 3,071 15 92 814 25 80 685 12 213 5 4 25 27 179 ,330 752 766 695 670 1,409 1,232 680 667 673 625 109 564 314 301 480 483 171 83 256 124 96 136 90 120 752 773 562 603 445 417 188,543 113,739 381 525 325,692 316, 140 74 43 84 79 66 35 559 598 359,536 202,588 732 747 662,003 565,696 11 1,875 25 860 5 10 255 7 6 245 1,218 1,394 1,183 1,189 2,134 2,167 1,173 1,189 1,158 1,183 132 1,026 498 488 803 829 154 133 173 155 105 114 1,218 1,270 972 1,145 870 981 196,822 244,779 491 920 164,430 327,243 165 93 142 53 31 7 986 1,118 657,384 654,572 1,158 1,215 751,315 667, 691 160 36,818 520 6,642 5 10 90 100 37 445 155 2,396 17 42 335 208 2,500 1,020 1,165 993 1,142 1,979 1,992 991 1,142 983 1,121 203 780 504 493 758 750 238 121 117 133 1,015 1,162 872 967 760 852 206,273 208,410 498 791 244,378 284,339 121 89 135 78 61 14 902 1,051 507,511 535,705 974 1,061 662,416 533, 285 96 15,579 164 3,356 20 435 3 3 55 1,557 11 16 255 59 1,053 424 477 375 456 777 838 372 445 359 404 40 319 193 191 284 309 134 424 486 322 424 269 284 152,456 141,119 211 340 194, 182 246,432 28 35 49 40 46 13 293 437 166,622 290,820 399 479 292, 279 282,097 2 315 1,055 1,033 1,020 971 2,102 1,753 1,015 971 1,000 926 275 725 503 475 810 720 149 96 292 107 34 42 125 250 1,055 1,031 795 961 673 860 148,105 192,885 495 821 21 ..'■ 313,645 175 65 155 66 27 7 918 941 483, 195 467,385 985 996 616,445 583,985 293 68,197 932 12,275 177 336 4,360 5 10 75 146 366 5,244 15 35 390 106 1,075 60 80 1,375 1,066 1,168 1,013 1,085 1,994 1,898 1,004 1,067 979 1,031 219 760 482 482 772 678 179 141 243 189 93 107 104 136 1,066 1,082 777 926 667 731 255,534 223, 950 548 769 347,012 470,521 132 93 130 82 88 23 924 903 654,448 421,645 1,015 1,026 86] , 167 660,411 93 31,107 297 8,214 7 9 141 3,950 72 ,868 2,206 Z Reported in small fractions. For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration. SOUTH DAKOTA 259 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Harding Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Jones Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman McCook McPherson 416 346 1,688 384 . 196 640 306 1,409 1,341 360 1,530 6 IB 1,343 1,106 1 446 392 1,674 398 228 676 322 1,452 1,325 389 1,796 680 1,367 1,133 2 365 324 1,603 374 192 615 281 1,354 1,286 290 1,405 630 1,268 1,024 3 390 389 1,623 348 199 550 302 1,373 1,298 377 1,681 588 1,242 1,013 4 744 686 3,510 843 361 1,125 611 2,635 2,542 526 2,585 1,421 2,539 2,408 5 807 771 3,347 722 372 946 517 2,408 2,260 610 2,868 1,104 2,365 2,061 6 352 307 1,598 369 192 615 280 1,353 1,271 290 1,385 1,119 1,253 1,017 7 386 377 1,623 347 199 548 292 1,356 1,293 377 1,666 571 1,241 1,006 8 352 299 1,593 363 188 585 277 1,348 1,261 289 1,365 605 1,223 1,011 9 379 360 1,588 347 188 533 287 1,311 1,263 357 1,620 541 1,172 976 10 45 46 338 43 40 96 56 190 186 30 180 83 255 138 11 307 253 1,255 320 148 489 221 1,158 1,075 259 1,185 522 968 873 12 179 132 1,050 224 109 328 140 594 543 110 605 337 678 777 13 184 164 1,117 195 88 231 85 566 546 147 711 245 731 662 L4 272 199 1,687 390 133 448 226 839 810 172 840 508 1,016 1,130 15 304 225 1,664 288 138 331 129 881 831 219 934 362 1,112 979 jl£ 82 100 149 58 27 73 75 198 254 46 250 195 200 168 Il7 86 111 50 64 34 64 69 166 143 32 280 139 71 62 118 120 188 230 90 40 92 108 448 471 65 380 308 300 267 19 124 186 95 87 46 82 101 216 166 34 314 201 81 106 20 61 61 32 33 15 39 45 82 109 30 145 103 55 44 .'1 81 97 33 50 18 50 58 124 163 34 180 153 55 50 22 27 47 117 29 16 38 34 145 178 24 135 112 155 133 23 39 91 197 40 22 42 50 324 308 31 200 155 245 217 24 416 346 1,688 384 196 640 306 1,409 1,341 360 1,530 633 1,343 1,107 25 415 420 1,718 389 2a 586 293 1,463 1,329 367 1,757 647 1,362 1,093 26 323 278 1,456 293 138 477 231 1,182 1,151 248 1,280 527 1,117 776 27 362 336 1,571 313 144 516 262 1,248 1,218 272 1,617 510 1,197 902 <■.". 275 215 1,379 229 107 356 177 1,032 1,028 166 1,160 450 1,042 627 29 273 234 1,445 201 85 385 199 1,037 1,117 217 1,502 402 1,101 695 30 130,393 136,678 305,120 99,465 42,623 98,786 116,185 299,722 263,352 35,067 301,195 347, 571 222,420 124, 564 31 133,646 100,435 321,100 53,705 20,803 104, 684 108,083 38,287 294, 719 45,496 348,931 285,047 262,055 138,548 32 205 201 990 188 107 336 165 829 710 143 860 394 762 520 33 298 275 1,346 202 127 425 189 1,083 1,048 197 1,332 410 1,022 737 34 207, 718 268,934 241,295 153,774 69,293 107,954 141,319 464,576 260,605 86, 735 424,450 339,562 192,865 188,214 3i 229, 572 283, 519 405,295 191,203 89,026 183,503 248, 269 589,177 398,133 99,071 596,715 364,953 343, 135 242, 306 36 23 20 380 49 37 102 23 261 200 43 300 36 280 193 37 31 35 205 22 13 112 38 173 181 16 170 89 205 99 38 40 38 286 52 23 85 36 187 170 51 185 101 167 130 39 41 20 81 21 9 6 18 101 75 7 85 72 60 58 40 49 68 32 32 18 27 34 87 80 20 85 57 50 26 41 21 20 6 12 7 4 16 20 4 6 35 39 14 42 269 237 1,618 331 141 592 224 1,173 1,126 300 1,415 447 1,253 975 43 363 326 1,623 297 200 499 230 1,236 1,199 317 1,667 474 1,277 987 44 294, 691 103,093 1,807,230 179, 864 81,556 292,135 127,105 982,754 1,143,387 173,012 2,491,875 153,163 931,055 550,504 45 485,562 252,684 813,000 177,028 129,764 258,205 125,072 709,338 713,551 192,029 1, 678, 863 231,316 701,155 263,381 46 408 327 1,633 358 189 614 296 1,354 1,301 330 1,445 611 1,218 1,080 47 403 374 1,623 349 206 551 277 1,408 1,259 332 1,662 596 1,247 1,065 4fl 331,017 281,246 1,153,505 295,455 123, 333 404, 286 284,498 942,561 757, 355 140,296 796, 980 587,811 755,010 749, 972 49 267,068 228,052 916, 365 217,669 97,100 343,594 230,684 807, 883 687, 895 132,069 802, 603 433,303 644,995 632, 124 50 7 5 412 7 3 126 4 324 298 52 595 20 201 21 51 634 700 117,009 1,645 350 23,592 1,523 83,556 98,842 5,313 233,420 4,838 41,744 3,998 52 8 10 1,262 26 3 256 16 1,084 1,076 63 2,499 47 566 52 53 163 5 17,979 15 30 160 30 760 68 5,519 263 14, 193 5 15 25 45 14, 350 812 33,770 15 155 800 180 753 8,045 740 54 55 56 57 58 3 129 32 2 134 160 28 170 50 y, 2 174 39 5 296 226 18 267 92 GO 45 2,945 10 10 300 SO. 90 3,743 20 22 300 3,270 15 8 125 190 3,155 35 44 770 995 21 36 395 61 62 63 64 241 1 80 2 126 192 13 470 5 106 5 <.,•> 702 1 96 5 289 635 26 1,393 5 281 13 66 8,780 10 2,060 60 4,555 7,635 348 19,775 55 3,920 240 67 1 26 7 2 25 1 12 4 ... 14 5 13 68 2 38 5 2 20 2 61 9 27 3 31 69 38 670 6 3 44 150 57 392 28 798 1 20 200 150 2 22 486 45 353 70 71 72 73 4 5 158 5 2 77 2 176 111 17 305 9 110 9 74 4 10 331 20 1 101 4 396 207 8 778 15 154 8 75 80 5 5,250 600 11 2,247 85 4,597 3,320 102 10,080 212 2,690 147 76 260 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Minnehaha Pennington Estimated number of farms 1954. 1950. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2:1 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. 1950 . . persons 1954 . . 1950.. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . 1950.. 1 to 14 hours persons 1954 . . 15 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . . 1950 . . persons 1954 . . 1950.. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. persons 1954 . . 1950.. Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949 . . Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954 . . 1949 . . $1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . . $100 to $199 farms reporting 1954 . . $200 to $499 farms reporting 1954 . . $500 to $999 farms reporting 1954. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954 . . 1949 . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949 . . Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954. . dollars 1954 . . tons 1954 . . acres on which used 1954. . Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954.. tons 1954.. dollars 1954.. acres limed 1954 . . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which commercial fertilizer was used, IT. t Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting . . tons. . acres on which used . . Other pasture farms reporting . . tons . . acres on which used.. Corn farms reporting.. tons . . acres on which used . . wheat farms reporting . . tons. . acres on which used . . Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting.. tons., acres on which used.. Other crops farms reporting . . tons . . acres on which used . . 1,067 1,117 1,032 1,042 2,352 2,014 1,018 1,032 977 986 142 835 550 410 860 676 347 227 515 352 158 221 235 294 1,062 1,127 820 957 619 744 138,342 180,734 659 822 558, 173 717,968 146 133 135 105 81 59 883 966 1,095,125 539,534 1,001 1,002 803,374 716,359 128 59,704 671 14,013 36 86 1,665 7 85 253 5,784 1,039 1,060 1,019 990 2,005 1,900 1,006 967 986 941 131 855 453 421 723 691 210 196 296 268 132 166 98 130 1,039 1,079 805 897 642 683 223,469 206,643 554 723 414,919 615,879 90 117 134 82 94 37 790 958 520,523 756,583 991 1,008 702,462 556,069 27 4,288 56 817 2 8 140 325 392 316 347 753 734 313 324 309 318 27 282 165 170 268 269 103 115 176 147 306 344 261 297 196 235 88,342 80,741 208 232 225,633 215,070 17 28 64 27 48 24 262 314 189,256 275,930 279 304 246,025 199,426 3 300 979 ,071 934 1,029 1,698 1,742 934 1,029 924 1,009 85 839 440 372 634 611 104 140 122 974 1,099 833 974 742 893 167,955 222,929 547 809 143, 305 354,926 255 120 90 57 17 769 974 279,880 415,797 844 1,024 581,125 512,652 151 34,882 389 6,634 20 32 450 101 170 ,301 10 30 420 2,427 2,439 2,317 2,263 4,205 4,040 2,291 2,214 2,266 2,173 470 1,796 915 953 1,370 1,342 362 426 569 525 227 318 161 251 2,427 2,273 1,972 2,123 1,736 1,919 445,125 502,942 1,372 1,818 736,205 986,742 430 280 275 175 165 47 2,207 2,158 3,204,915 2,763,256 2,262 2,103 1,172,390 944,294 962 284,069 3,764 48,241 1,321 1,332 1,256 1,190 2,318 2,070 1,256 1,184 1,231 1,155 350 881 571 445 787 710 235 175 300 205 155 180 90 120 1,321 1,261 1,151 1,196 1,005 1,110 245,755 291,905 821 926 365,020 466,940 285 126 190 85 115 20 1,196 1,126 1,498,980 1,154,995 1,251 1,176 787,780 622,350 626 240,450 3,112 41,995 57 236 4,022 74 157 2,558 437 230 678 466 8,082 6,155 60 20 104 25 1,040 345 647 415 1,957 1,502 4,895 19,940 6 29 210 1 5 7 20 44 25 390 311 1,018 1,070 4,180 15,320 751 890 721 786 1,312 1,519 715 782 692 754 192 500 321 348 463 555 111 144 157 210 751 863 439 613 336 469 116,069 181,020 277 517 245,009 374,741 40 54 54 47 53 29 678 788 440,200 606,313 695 743 391, 546 386,035 29 4,066 62 479 1 2 15 29 255 1 (Z) (z) 3 5 5 5 11 16 160 852 933 790 722 1,699 1,384 770 707 102 655 389 308 650 481 188 171 292 234 101 L2£ 114 166 651 771 695 615 590 468 359,904 217,578 440 488 348,590 423,711 57 91 105 81 72 34 605 600 252,733 402,387 820 720 667,439 478,851 3 210 4 52 Z Reported in small fractions. 1For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration. SOUTH DAKOTA 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 261 Stanley Tripp Washabaugh 1,772 2,032 3,85* 3,794 1,766 2,026 1,761 1,981 256 1,505 980 868 1,622 1,354 309 306 471 459 125 175 211 296 1,862 2,136 1,502 1,868 1,256 1,535 266,776 348,267 1,116 1,548 401,338 751, 601 382 252 259 128 81 14 1,564 1,822 1,108,869 962,473 1,747 2,008 1,174,544 1,037,308 350 105,255 1,225 21,371 125 310 3,382 10 8 80 203 522 9,390 66 150 3,479 220 130 221 ,130 812 855 782 786 777 786 772 780 93 679 334 318 473 501 99 86 172 111 56 106 812 831 602 756 513 645 133,617 158,239 451 621 186, 556 367,471 110 102 149 51 26 13 713 714 511,821 439,774 787 796 521,764 490,992 81 21,902 243 4,035 5 5 125 10 55 99 1,990 233 464 464 675 208 409 204 377 59 145 67 154 121 218 139 80 231 359 126 175 90 130 131,813 102,688 106 129 198,710 151, 621 11 12 16 14 30 23 189 265 110,249 126, 522 201 142 133,750 90,135 1,368 18 412 2 6 162 1,245 1,565 1,641 1,459 1,441 2,896 2,593 1,450 1,440 1,435 1,404 210 1,225 592 554 895 863 386 225 566 326 161 216 262 350 1,585 1,579 1,328 1,417 1,068 1,163 475,442 514,802 951 1,160 562,721 678,945 2-0 110 270 156 123 46 1,310 1,239 742,289 636,166 1,505 1,501 1,341,762 1,077,371 108 30,666 296 5,570 10 60 160 160 13 39 626 16 16 215 78 105 1,903 31 95 47 40 938 223 208 423 404 213 195 211 183 21 190 57 75 79 93 71 77 133 128 60 101 224 225 178 199 142 164 108,775 114,398 121 143 238,907 227,242 2 10 25 13 38 33 172 190 133,333 212,076 222 212 203,364 147,351 1 225 2 80 394 478 384 422 794 747 379 415 375 415 50 325 147 110 231 184 124 85 188 148 394 467 354 423 310 335 424,656 374,259 247 337 332, 316 390,489 18 24 71 46 53 35 324 354 240,059 339,485 384 445 492,093 441,865 28 7,271 83 1,825 26 615 13 36 786 10 311 410 529 394 555 731 1,222 390 542 384 517 29 355 133 252 196 468 95 119 151 237 410 566 299 396 185 264 55,704 49,724 224 323 265,142 323,681 22 54 57 24 40 27 320 487 242,429 401,633 397 471 282,738 296,609 5 893 9 343 2 3 170 1,219 1,234 1,184 . 2,486 2,483 1,173 1,128 1,161 1,105 141 1,020 601 681 916 1,143 292 189 411 235 141 1?; 180 236 1,219 1,163 806 1,027 634 849 292,029 270,111 578 757 417,904 -79,322 90 113 136 86 110 41 997 1,048 575,649 569,472 1,186 1,085 955,159 676,416 95 23,296 254 6,907 13 285 65 114 3,818 1,718 l,08t 1,847 1,914 1,737 1,706 3,232 2,982 1,727 1,704 1,692 1,659 251 1,441 916 698 1,302 1,098 192 191 238 225 131 161 1,847 1,842 1,632 1,702 1,547 1,554 337,239 364, 562 1,067 1,442 269,440 639,731 ,35 230 275 80 36 11 1,717 1,722 1,737,940 1,783,656 1,727 1,706 855,475 802,138 571 165, 320 2,126 27,410 240 361 5,035 30 48 825 346 1,231 K,150 1,306 1,423 1,236 1,401 2,118 2,287 1,226 1,396 1,206 1,371 265 941 376 436 526 616 251 239 386 300 191 296 1,306 1,-37 1,081 1,292 961 1,180 229, 589 327,422 741 1,092 298, 806 617,010 216 180 175 80 75 15 1,146 1,272 1,766,700 1,511,132 1,211 1,347 662,000 664,763 646 308,942 3,632 39,347 10 20 100 251 336 4,127 51 65 830 505 2,068 20,600 30 4O0 580 602 547 542 1,113 1,116 545 541 539 536 55 484 252 364 389 495 117 76 185 85 87 127 580 573 422 488 332 354 133,713 103,501 295 432 275,563 72 60 66 43 38 16 497 484 187,613 214,805 5-3 563 419,789 420,633 3 751 3 160 161 223 160 199 374 388 157 193 155 182 16 139 87 113 148 59 45 106 58 159 196 130 134 87 70 37,803 30,957 102 123 : 11,774 86,951 11 13 29 18 22 141 168 75,303 97,155 143 171 118,014 89,196 2 175 2 25 1 (Z) 1,409 . 1,324 2,560 2,310 1,289 1,322 1,274 1,277 277 997 647 587 917 839 248 116 369 194 92 113 191 256 1,399 1,394 1,139 1,224 972 1,109 195,790 303,739 799 988 319,780 426, 592 275 176 190 70 70 18 1,294 1,277 1,657,534 1,131,489 1,294 1,284 756,222 627,901 454 136,387 1,658 24,160 164 287 -,531 40 30 530 271 703 11,484 15 28 305 3 50 215 596 7,455 379 808 378 300 339 85 215 152 196 243 367 76 -7 121 102 334 379 235 255 174 171 99,028 59,020 170 33 202 34 179, 314 189,675 30 26 39 23 33 19 238 301 178,917 226,556 333 289 211,733 159,118 1,953 24 450 1 2 80 7 20 290 262 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Brookings Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting Milk cows farms reporting number Heifers and heifer calves ... -farms reporting number Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting number Whole milk sold farms reporting pounds dollars Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat dollars Cows milked , day preceding enumeration farms reporting number of cows Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting pounds Horses and Miles: Horses and/or mules farms reporting number nogs: Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954 . . . 1954 . . . 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. Born before June 1 farms reporting number Born since June 1 farms reporting number Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting number Between Dec. 1 and June 1... .farms reporting number After June 1 farms reporting number Sheep and wool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting Sheep 1 year old and over. .. .farms reporting number Ewes farms reporting number Rams and wethers farms reporting number 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954. 1949. number shorn 1954. 1949. Wool shorn pounds 1954 . 1949. Average date of enumeration 1954. 55,200 58,438 3,440,208 2,513,016 53,744 57,477 1,476,758 1,127,280 42,136 50,820 289,558 344,552 52,180 985,262 51,733 978,188 2,321 3,506 160,727,972 138,048,005 5,534,493 5,296,318 30,799 37,842 26,860,119 26,605,338 14,723,000 16,068,467 39,410 167,900 9,900 29,011 24,890 43,884 81 ,481 173,771 37,859 43,749 1,900,235 1,365,372 33,094 1,384,611 15,440 515,624 34,605 356,234 30,870 39,093 279,440 376,309 13,230 76,794 11,948 9,622 1,394,791 888,610 11,274 788,429 11,134 9,348 759,697 624,176 6,674 5,021 28,732 34,332 9,403 606,362 11,325 8,987 878,189 681,833 8,031,302 5,669,845 llA-11/6 750 756 49,337 34,546 738 751 21,572 15,570 541 593 3,218 4,210 724 14,775 720 12,990 10 12 188,978 187,357 6,765 9,266 409 448 303,061 244,677 158,470 144,216 493 1,846 112 334 314 574 779 1,931 622 642 39,118 21,663 539 30,089 231 9,029 596 7,040 522 598 5,832 6,542 199 1,208 158 112 16,819 10,264 150 9,677 148 108 9,402 6,588 90 54 275 303 127 7,142 155 112 10,252 6,504 93,047 52,129 11/1-11/6 1,386 1,467 80,866 52,204 1,368 1,446 36,439 25,697 993 1,234 5,989 7,952 1,333 23^427 1,322 21,000 56 128 5,718,626 4,827,056 209,968 199,897 696 854 427,608 472,419 226,949 279,014 908 3,629 181 482 508 1,012 1,129 2,955 977 1,176 45,573 28,329 843 32,373 421 13,200 910 9,183 813 1,039 7,236 9,398 340 1,947 321 234 19,737 13,911 301 11,882 300 228 11,509 9,110 192 136 373 283 237 7,855 311 211 13,556 8,156 111,805 65,567 11/7-11/13 338 368 42,778 38,206 332 365 20,773 17,452 248 306 1,244 1,429 313 11,625 318 10,380 7 176,752 478,739 6,218 19,878 134 161 94,012 57,715 51,972 33,811 229 763 120 344 247 323 1,320 2,585 150 197 4,525 3,535 116 3,168 71 1,357 116 840 94 146 600 965 57 240 34 41 4,620 5,465 31 3,255 31 38 3,083 3,085 23 26 172 84 24 1,365 32 33 2,724 2,471 26,816 23,569 11/1-11/6 1,262 1,267 43,918 29,680 1,235 1,254 17,071 12,803 986 1,168 6,389 9,018 1,194 12,462 1,166 14,385 30 57 531,558 ,251,085 19,479 47,189 764 954 511,791 583,520 268,325 346,758 934 3,475 6,637 426 1,033 947 2,801 1,016 1,095 57,345 47,301 904 41,089 423 16,256 941 11,607 864 1,015 9,256 10,881 386 2,351 14" 127 6,786 5,287 142 4,055 137 123 3,854 3,193 74 55 201 132 111 2,731 147 107 4,572 3,213 40,954 28,707 11/1-11/6 1,602 1,690 63,890 46,596 1,554 1,661 24,750 18,536 1,193 1,510 9,402 " 187 11 1,522 19,860 1,497 19,280 34 78 3,172,010 4,231,444 106,950 188,443 1,028 1,299 1,212,659 1,150,837 684,778 696,231 1,119 5,682 91 420 400 1,083 872 2,847 1,256 1,492 68,218 51,046 1,037 44,194 615 24,024 1,154 12,080 959 1,356 8,850 15,038 518 3,230 480 420 33,478 21,558 464 18,394 461 411 17,837 15,128 221 201 557 832 406 15,084 469 399 22,646 16,139 190,509 132,916 11/1-11/6 I 1,530 1,632 76,357 50,091 1,475 1,595 32,888 22,844 1,083 1,396 7,589 8,637 1,455 23,163 1,397 20,306 90 140 8,117,390 6,412,537 315,497 302,326 768 980 660,673 612,287 379,853 371,149 1,014 4,695 11,441 367 1,264 507 903 1,212 2,531 1,052 1,280 59,898 36,614 910 47,971 298 11,927 983 10,622 873 1,170 8,939 12,821 249 1,683 430 322 38,321 18,850 408 21,591 403 313 20,807 12,487 237 170 784 1,332 326 16,730 404 281 .'",''-; 11,919 196,241 103,435 11/7-11A3 1 Armstrong County vas consolidated with Dewey County in March 1954. SOUTH DAKOTA 263 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 and ooultry, see text and State Table 12] Buffalo Butte Campbell Charles Mix Clark Clay Codington Corson Custer Davison Day Deuel Dewey1 Douglas 148 161 27,957 23,345 556 550 40,703 23,034 571 617 36,500 27,752 1,425 1,469 79,706 56,7^9 1,141 1,216 49,135 34,483 902 960 29,432 24,647 937 1,025 33,493 26,619 629 604 63,916 43,968 339 405 30,823 32,565 763 769 33,418 22,499 1,368 1,478 45,823 38,390 1,079 1,153 40,426 30,644 4U 497 53 ,707 38,452 836 34,565 25,122 1 2 3 4 147 159 12,647 9,404 543 544 17,630 10,636 56? 616 16,523 12 ,771 1,411 1,452 33,884 24,382 1,124 1,211 21,245 15,292 797 900 6,452 5,606 918 1,014 14,386 11,502 622 596 29,821 22,703 329 401 16,301 16,650 748 755 14,110 10,027 1,34b 1,462 20,187 16,489 1,064 1,142 16,979 13,095 410 494 26,112 22,337 831 837 14,697 10,684 5 6 7 a 106 117 534 487 446 476 2,502 2,709 507 571 4,652 6,205 1,013 1,252 4,910 7,011 915 1,080 5,842 7,441 659 851 3,325 4,431 783 935 6,960 8,033 490 481 3,542 3,214 231 346 1,009 1,456 567 664 3,608 4,230 1,131 1,369 10,856 12,153 910 1,087 7,897 8,990 240 315 1,476 1,886 715 781 5,871 6,406 9 10 11 12 144 6,718 504 10,843 559 10,347 1,363 22,613 1,086 14,423 763 9,064 897 10,314 608 16,953 284 7,135 723 9,971 1,328 14,082 1,034 12,496 390 14,100 801 10,321 13 l.; 145 8,592 486 12,230 556 9,630 1,352 23,209 1,072 13,467 792 13,916 859 8,793 595 17,142 304 7,387 705 9,337 1,2-3 11,554 1,024 10,951 396 13,495 781 9,54" if it 2 6 116,886 35,453 4,030 l,36i 37 44 4,791,594 1,977,510 200,803 93,773 8 12 464,849 103,568 17,245 5,240 16 41 392,773 1,507,870 15,216 56,986 22 42 563,270 S13.403 20,793 33,742 62 119 3,491,232 3,900,404 123,546 157,365 42 107 4,045,073 6,284,041 131,147 215,141 9 11 62,345 268,858 4,457 10,952 30 51 2,255,776 2,655,433 101,252 120,778 67 112 2,934,305 4,046,306 91,859 166,006 35 37 2,541,939 3,756,310 79,617 109,825 20 33 1,045,355 955,821 26,579 29,9^1 5 24 9,248 239,424 •■ 12, 14 10 15 529,327 290,52? 18,818 11,898 IV IS 19 20 21 22 65 64 36,873 23,179 19,096 14,435 249 286 172,841 158,459 95,719 93,806 480 520 521,209 399,880 291,816 24",712 673 868 363,586 375,325 18S,313 223,443 780 887 590,295 532,552 323,828 321,726 417 549 205,918 265,796 110,938 162,640 669 753 79", 320 737,251 443,094 436,846 353 347 331,170 211,423 202,454 132,709 76 132 46,765 59,343 24,360 36,452 386 416 260,317 213,999 136,265 126,997 1,040 1,181 1,285,735 1,143,585 732,348 699,303 808 973 881,499 829,739 517,790 •■'-•: : 142 171 129,303 103,214 71,114 67,051 615 707 624,327 507,244 332,272 319,843 2 J 2.; 2' 26 2? 28 97 329 408 1,727 488 2,593 943 2,991 843 3,447 611 2,020 738 3,879 455 2,265 212 698 525 2,053 1,077 5,691 874 4,371 220 972 680 3,088 29 30 619 4,571 4,456 5,050 6,635 4,650 8,225 3,897 1,676 3,764 11,980 9,419 1,597 6,081 31 27 74 143 408 287 589 231 564 199 563 112 345 82 393 265 738 80 227 163 446 118 520 89 342 128 349 116 320 32 33 132 155 675 1,064 341 441 1,121 1,811 402 527 1,173 2,036 698 1,225 1,647 3,990 463 898 1,187 2,674 195 503 376 1,234 413 834 978 2,540 507 545 2,454 4,634 285 385 1,112 1,975 239 608 632 1,799 769 1,222 1,888 3,726 501 918 1,265 2,806 34C 471 2,441 5,247 199 623 387 1,603 34 35 36 3" 99 111 5,884 3,314 179 262 2,221 3,307 424 447 12,819 7,954 1,121 1,247 64,194 40,973 746 948 25,558 18,586 743 868 59,333 38,289 580 740 17,824 14,561 333 335 10,725 4,105 62 110 299 593 605 612 33,536 20,144 938 1,098 26,987 19,069 697 925 23,886 21,337 187 192 6,493 1,973 715 745 40,884 26,576 36 39 40 41 89 4,218 41 1,666 134 1,152 100 1,069 386 11,359 72 1,460 977 48,220 443 15,974 624 19,383 261 6,175 627 43,457 333 15,876 475 13,274 198 4,550 294 8,591 106 2,134 43 156 27 143 539 24,027 267 9,509 809 21,691 256 5,296 589 16,787 292 7,099 146 4,354 89 2,139 659 30,5~3 305 10,311 42 43 44 45 90 1,006 94 318 367 2,329 1,049 12,023 696 5,053 699 9,948 514 3,557 279 1,768 13 34 573 6,545 822 5,320 618 4,260 157 1,291 673 7,996 46 47 77 92 762 311 35 244 52 152 144 679 59 174 345 417 2,116 2,355 43 213 939 1,118 9,607 11,149 379 2,416 608 881 4,151 6,807 200 902 613 794 7,560 11,033 308 2,388 438 665 2,878 4,450 147 679 244 258 1,473 1,323 86 295 10 59 23 181 5 11 521 566 4,967 5,378 259 1,578 746 1,005 4,663 6,185 180 657 537 865 3,358 6,005 215 902 141 152 940 725 72 351 622 678 6,423 6,693 278 1,5"3 48 51 32 53 40 31 6,170 4,024 380 279 245,327 151,228 73 55 5,430 3,175 87 65 5,181 3,883 454 354 25,342 17,110 96 60 9,875 2,788 376 315 21,849 15,775 65 46 23,138 15,503 35 31 4,248 4,137 109 78 5,647 3,736 379 360 16,713 14,523 441 410 27,944 20,843 68 27 10,768 5,158 63 46 3,099 2,211 54 55 56 57 40 4,157 326 117,421 72 3,305 84 2,750 442 16,274 79 1,871 360 13,342 58 18,217 32 3,628 102 3,567 372 11,016 429 17,005 49 6,493 60 1,746 58 59 40 29 4,054 2,740 325 260 114,189 113,117 72 55 3,211 2,351 81 64 2,639 2,416 437 348 15,714 11,501 77 55 1,481 1,987 359 312 12,857 11,442 57 41 17,723 10,701 32 28 3,492 3,728 99 75 3,452 2,151 367 355 10,453 9,527 428 409 16,532 14,284 49 26 6,292 4,341 59 45 1,648 1,195 60 .1 .... 63 30 17 103 68 244 177 3,232 4,311 32 33 94 101 45 42 111 77 272 190 560 422 33 18 390 46 218 144 485 627 33 32 494 809 22 22 136 123 50 38 115 86 238 195 563 344 232 223 473 472 26 16 201 302 27 24 98 37 65 .... 35 2,013 315 127,906 51 2,125 74 2,431 361 9,068 77 8,004 310 8,507 53 4,921 25 620 79 2,080 287 5,697 343 10,939 56 4,275 48 1,353 68 69 39 25 3,894 1,752 331 260 131,097 132,358 65 49 3,444 2,577 81 65 3,007 2,384 446 333 16,946 10,924 77 41 2,274 2,415 375 310 14,139 11,896 55 40 17,356 11,856 28 24 4,093 3,728 97 83 3,648 2,386 375 364 11,451 9,655 436 405 17,698 14,386 48 24 7,689 5,853 58 39 1,909 1,194 70 71 72 73 34,213 14,734 1,273,260 1,055,939 29,578 20,053 27,036 16,971 155,910 100,129 19,495 16,475 126, ""0 103,597 161,392 106,642 39,750 29,615 30,244 19,553 108,077 83,345 148,291 118,833 68,395 43,560 17,456 9,766 74 75 11/1-11/6 10/24-10/31 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 10/24-10/31 10/24-10/31 llA-11/13 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 10/24-10/31 11/1-11/6 76 264 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Edmunds Fall River Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon Hamlin Hand Hanson Cattle and dairy producta: 1 2 ! 1950 .. . number 1954 .. . 1950... 868 899 56,624 39,414 369 407 38,333 35,354 611 657 47,939 33,144 1,134 1,239 38, 504 32,205 1,022 1,092 71,007 48,501 389 419 67,957 49,966 885 904 28,991 21,446 1,000 1,044 88,761 60,098 762 757 30,912 21,238 5 Cows, including heifers that 863 893 25,519 18,133 365 401 17,899 16,328 605 650 21,975 17,220 1,116 1,227 15,876 13,517 1,018 1,084 32,311 23,560 383 411 28,737 20,227 864 895 11,860 9,012 983 1,030 42,139 31,942 755 750 13,707 9,596 6 7 8 1950 . . . number 1954 . . . 1950... 9 LO 11 12 740 814 7,965 8,154 270 315 1,186 1,405 462 518 2,618 2,810 158 1,166 9,120 9,905 84C 981 4,969 6,230 287 327 1,229 1,417 715 842 5,155 6,172 752 894 4,132 4,005 620 702 4,241 5,026 1950 . . . number 1954 . . . 1950... 13 14 Heifers and heifer calves. .. .farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . 835 17,919 340 10,117 595 13,537 1,080 12,319 998 19,510 373 18,567 852 9,153 950 24,945 737 9,294 15 16 Steers and bulls including steer number 1954 . . . 804 13,186 335 10,317 562 12,427 1,027 10, 309 993 19,186 376 20,653 820 7,978 958 21,677 719 7,911 17 18 19 20 21 22 10 20 763,299 470,555 31,066 18,747 23 39 1,435,435 1,337,065 59,965 69,530 10 20 188,764 272,801 8,007 11,796 316 318 16,210,406 13,382,070 407, 129 367,352 7 23 98,023 527,088 3,943 21,560 2 11 13,760 152,966 1,140 7,415 16 38 771,419 1,256,212 30,027 39,432 18 46 1,327,362 784,204 52,451 30,714 34 67 1,814,798 1,433,429 65,121 61,372 1949 . . . pounds 1954 . . . 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . 23 24 25 21 27 28 662 726 798,429 542,224 424, 507 347,145 101 140 48,153 52,627 28,181 31,974 319 381 245,590 222,484 133, 576 131,133 627 814 768,648 803,601 436,606 502,453 625 769 441,996 449,977 217,360 271,096 118 134 61,869 76,369 38,889 49,828 603 728 694,013 648,703 392,815 391,077 522 576 356,536 264,945 186,787 154,322 471 540 377,678 349,094 193,208 210,660 1949... pounds of butterf at 1954 . . . 1949... dollars 1954 . . . 1949... 29 Cows milked, day preceding 711 4,010 237 727 424 1,494 911 5,067 810 3,256 257 695 669 2,999 696 2,593 574 2,388 30 number of cows 1954 . . . 31 Milk produced, day preceding 6,512 1,530 2,965 11,047 5,506 1,113 7,336 4,662 4,549 32 Butter churned, week preceding 374 998 83 214 197 629 46 166 479 1,049 107 337 75 318 278 741 84 273 33 pounds 1954 . . . florses and nulea: 34 35 )6 37 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... 512 728 1,409 2,689 278 374 1,031 2,002 285 439 762 1,564 450 838 1,030 2,465 553 891 1,468 3,208 328 390 1,559 2,417 285 660 607 1,787 557 809 1,677 3,130 239 614 543 1,777 38 39 411 .'.1 Hog,: 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... 576 651 15,695 8,796 84 152 1,736 1,940 385 470 17,903 9,877 743 926 27,655 20,625 689 838 32,861 20,939 147 200 3,517 2,932 641 760 23,627 21, 124 685 768 37,132 21,269 616 655 31,746 22,060 42 43 44 45 number 1954 . . . number 1954 . . . 522 13, 531 140 2,164 59 912 49 824 349 14,189 116 3,714 611 18,982 319 8,673 590 23,101 314 9,760 127 2,674 64 843 547 16,356 274 7,271 618 27,439 296 9,693 573 22,150 229 9,596 46 47 number 1954 .. . 504 2,552 55 311 383 3,364 691 5,444 634 5,628 107 583 609 4,798 657 7,282 607 6,662 48 49 50 51 52 53 Between Dec. 1 and June 1 farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... 465 591 2,262 3,062 98 290 41 91 190 456 35 121 347 430 2,734 3,613 119 630 597 847 3,977 6,783 307 1,467 514 742 4,044 6,366 289 1,584 85 151 438 807 55 145 524 711 3,625 5,874 239 1,173 598 691 5,651 6,483 280 1,631 574 610 5,257 6,193 226 1,405 number 1954 . . . Sheep and vool: 201 153 9,406 5,577 92 60 33,156 15,297 230 178 26,898 14,668 223 212 12,243 7,691 52 26 4,076 1,683 72 60 16,364 11,073 251 202 13,205 8,281 330 239 31,785 18,643 169 123 9,728 5,296 55 56 57 1950... number 1954 .. . 1950... 58 59 Sheep 1 year old and over ... .farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . 191 5,515 85 20,291 224 16,719 217 7,282 48 2,354 67 12,634 238 7,854 320 21,429 160 5,838 190 151 5,084 3,928 85 58 19,439 12,206 223 173 16,304 10,016 215 207 7,030 5,340 48 26 2,266 951 65 58 12,103 9,650 235 201 7,490 5,283 317 231 20,827 11,853 158 119 5,604 3,072 61 62 63 1950 . . . number 1954 . . . 1950... 64 65 66 67 1950 .. . number 1954 . . . 1950... 93 65 431 126 72 43 852 562 159 98 415 497 118 115 252 372 30 17 88 77 44 33 531 361 143 96 364 124 229 135 602 373 83 53 234 160 68 69 number 1954 . . . 167 3,891 73 12,865 191 10,179 178 4,961 40 1,722 51 3,730 201 5,351 258 10,356 119 3,890 70 71 72 73 Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954. . . 1949 . . . number shorn 1954 . . . 1949 . . . 199 130 5,470 3,439 83 54 19,890 13,953 231 159 17, 176 10,836 205 208 7,284 5,546 42 26 2,318 1,082 68 53 13,530 10,493 237 191 8,325 5,748 322 224 20,611 13,261 161 118 5,272 2,817 74 75 1949... 47,362 29,217 202,155 115,541 153,860 91,147 59, 599 45,720 23,799 10,654 122,761 85,595 69,801 48,885 187,465 110, 190 47,925 24,497 11/7-11/13 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 10/24-10/31 10/17-10/23 11/1-11/6 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 SOUTH DAKOTA 265 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Harding Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Jones Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman McCook McPherson 360 282 1,597 362 194 584 258 1,179 1,110 297 1,557 540 1,23- 976 1 390 314 1,598 365 210 609 273 1,229 ' 1,185 329 1,616 584 1,267 1,066 2 64,170 39,271 70, 359 50,346 27,711 38, 563 39,308 50,382 41,801 19,407 54,963 74,006 45,144 50,292 3 42,915 29,042 50,766 33,309 19,749 27,940 28,867 36,710 30,904 14, 890 38,397 56,249 30,960 44,058 4 358 280 1,580 358 188 572 252 1,131 1,070 287 1,429 533 1,209 970 5 387 308 1,590 361 209 601 269 1,208 1,175 315 1,553 583 1,248 1,062 6 29,223 19,861 29,888 24, 509 11,726 16, 662 17,698 19,751 15,244 8,904 15,056 33,847 18,519 24,181 7 21,199 14,707 22,635 17, 669 9,347 12, 526 13,066 14,639 12,167 6,823 11,401 27,864 13,099 19,421 8 280 197 1,335 280 146 443 184 812 817 219 1,139 375 927 901 9 323 231 1,506 295 153 531 213 1,062 1,081 267 1,466 466 1,141 1,025 10 1,058 1,054 11,473 1,522 635 2,520 794 4,524 5,970 1,639 7,525 1,383 6,302 11,814 11 1,219 1,235 13,082 1,493 757 3,018 963 6,516 7,913 1,828 9,277 1,656 8,332 11,251 1. 346 267 1,547 342 189 559 249 1,115 1,051 258 1,397 516 1,182 947 13 19,346 10, 614 20,860 13,831 7,149 10,908 10,934 14,585 13,539 5,331 14,864 20,673 13,510 15,093 14 345 271 1,529 347 190 562 249 1,106 1,046 242 1,429 512 1,165 942 L5 15,601 8,796 19,611 12,006 8,836 10,993 10,676 16,046 13,018 5,172 25,043 19,486 13,115 11,018 U 6 3 72 5 5 7 6 7 20 46 93 3 40 11 17 11 19 129 13 7 20 12 52 36 96 112 17 47 18 18 51,298 415,590 3,178,856 587,290 340,728 50,994 160,967 143,210 987,304 6,765,370 7,741,375 72,111 2,287,300 348,857 19 63,194 1,400,185 3,748,004 313,839 386,491 248,683 484,785 1,054,309 1,343,351 4,479,563 5,331,409 230,160 1,143,915 361,259 20 2,245 13,990 82,349 17,457 13,426 2,571 6,733 3,465 35,068 261, 580 263,438 3,113 85,684 11,150 3,352 60, 340 107,751 12,423 15,774 13,269 18,571 40,011 49,242 191,452 196,038 18,220 48,595 14,571 22 124 102 1,123 188 76 351 106 678 674 82 827 157 741 889 23 172 113 1,301 211 104 411 128 880 910 120 1,172 196 941 967 ... 64,287 69, 568 1,053,405 118,804 35,717 248,610 46,025 456,808 632,546 73,475 651,418 74,314 602,255 1,259,061 25 54,865 ' ,• 1,115,662 111,747 55,979 229,764 55,930 561,001 779,82 94,811 830,420 82,122 656,334 1,015,815 26 37,399 41,919 577, 502 64,895 21,413 130,990 26,675 239,807 336,135 40,167 373,691 42,374 320,499 676,794 27 34,076 37,479 674, 537 65,237 33,327 140,040 34,087 332,576 467, 647 59,045 488,720 48,881 398, 500 586,199 ;■■■: 257 182 1,288 265 130 423 161 759 761 207 1,067 337 877 864 29 704 685 6,152 937 395 1,540 523 2,590 3,345 1,252 4,580 886 3,529 5,293 30 1,349 1,134 11,907 1,489 609 2,579 869 5,430 7,564 3,256 10,832 1,614 7,438 7,851 31 112 70 218 124 61 126 74 84 47 56 93 142 90 435 32 406 173 502 397 135 331 224 290 189 196 394 400 322 856 33 308 213 460 272 167 317 198 299 266 202 308 419 336 723 34 379 263 1,281 314 188 490 221 835 755 268 957 491 935 947 35 1,994 1,025 1,027 1,070 716 869 917 646 513 669 616 1,559 720 2,312 36 2,701 1,587 3,551 1,773 1,014 1,786 1,498 2,275 2,085 1,133 2,255 2,636 2,515 4,165 37 140 146 1,325 194 47 424 99 824 922 70 1,309 252 970 712 33 150 169 1,360 212 79 452 127 1,001 1,058 91 1,492 301 1,087 827 39 2,840 4,963 66, 508 6,817 722 20,275 3,069 42,585 56,471 1,046 91,841 9,844 45,798 11,586 4 1,936 3,185 ■55,273 3,311 812 12,993 1,728 27,675 46,089 1,316 77,435 5,743 39,138 11,218 41 110 121 1,206 173 40 366 89 729 812 51 1,185 216 883 635 42 1,853 3,329 , -J'". 6,112 388 14,745 2,023 31, 391 39,579 632 66,865 6,570 32,885 9,522 43 55 64 538 47 23 190 44 304 439 35 598 115 406 148 44 987 1,634 16,409 705 334 5,530 1,046 11,194 16,892 414 24,976 3,274 12,913 2,064 45 90 122 1,307 172 29 395 75 775 864 24 1,230 215 901 594 46 464 1,031 14,160 1,242 136 3,594 510 7,614 10,188 111 17,039 1,696 9,629 2,376 47 78 112 1,224 160 26 335 71 693 771 20 1,118 173 844 553 48 123 132 1,300 177 59 400 97 907 984 55 1,373 247 1,017 678 49 360 755 11,473 1,132 88 2,832 354 6,063 7,926 64 13,054 1,224 7,826 2,018 50 577 869 12,283 1,185 232 3,407 513 9,140 11,703 221 18,880 1,621 9,719 2,687 51 28 57 494 33 13 162 31 260 365 16 558 97 347 115 ■■•■ 104 276 2,687 110 48 762 156 1,551 2,262 47 3,985 472 1,803 358 53 154 56 278 121 19 137 23 295 319 39 285 67 261 174 54 130 45 246 80 12 91 19 232 294 32 218 55 239 174 55 67,225 11,913 9,680 11,801 2,001 11,349 4,588 22,756 20,186 11,416 21,217 10,097 9,375 6,886 56 58,456 9,428 10,989 7,363 767 7,956 2,243 11,582 13,576 4,010 10,829 7,695 7,479 4,544 57 150 52 271 114 17 133 20 285 301 34 270 57 251 170 58 47,761 6,441 6,379 7,295 1,372 7,322 3,235 11,973 8,621 4,811 7,650 5,818 5,664 4,325 59 147 50 267 107 17 132 20 284 300 32 265 54 246 166 60 119 40 246 78 11 89 17 229 285 30 211 52 231 174 61 46,562 6,213 6,034 6,848 1,327 7,091 3,154 11,436 8,388 4,533 7,279 5,548 5,433 4,140 62 43,675 6,534 5,784 5,444 518 5,156 1,545 7,836 7,518 2,520 6,188 5,826 4,339 3,049 63 123 45 185 82 15 91 12 182 140 27 116 40 119 84 64 102 32 115 48 6 53 9 108 140 22 84 38 101 58 65 1,199 228 345 447 45 231 81 537 233 278 371 270 231 185 66 1,112 161 305 270 11 146 30 408 214 383 493 186 243 66 67 123 46 209 92 19 107 17 229 251 35 219 62 180 132 68 19,464 5,472 3,301 4,506 629 4,027 1,353 10,783 11,565 6,605 13,567 4,279 3,711 2,561 , 3 148 53 266 120 17 138 19 289 315 35 259 54 249 168 70 125 38 252 70 10 87 18 223 266 27 199 51 238 154 71 53,724 6,397 6,897 8,078 1,104 7,168 3,180 12,374 17,939 6,658 9,672 5,963 6,888 4,449 72 50,497 5,821 6,364 6,552 778 4,090 2,443 7,693 10,415 3,360 6,944 6,469 5,010 2,691 73 529,280 54,997 63,495 72,232 10,027 63,396 31,187 112,908 137,871 59, 510 72,964 53,075 57,855 39,162 74 433,329 51,280 58,424 52,274 5,972 34,428 18,551 70,213 83,351 28,431 58,108 50,926 43, 630 22,732 75 10/17-10/23 11/14-11/20 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 10/17-10/23 11/7-11/13 10/24-10/31 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 10/24-10/31 11/7-11/13 10/24-10/31 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 76 379126 O - 56 - 19 266 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK £For comparability of data on livestock {For definitions and explanations, see" text) Moody Pennington Perkins Potter Cattle and dairy producta: Cattle and calves farms reporting Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting Milk cows . farms reporting number Heifers and heifer calves. .. .farms reporting number Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting number whole milk sold farms reporting pounds dollars Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat dollars Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting number of cows Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting pounds lloraea and anlea: Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Hoga: Hogs and pigs farms reporting number Born before June 1 farms reporting number Born since June 1 farms reporting number Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting number Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting number After June 1 farms reporting number Sheep and wool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting Sheep 1 year old and over ... .farms reporting number Ewes farms reporting number Rams and wethers farms reporting number Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting number Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting number shorn Wool shorn pounds Average date of enumeration 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 893 974 44,198 37,921 882 968 19,509 15,857 706 864 6,169 7,482 847 13,037 824 11,652 16 32 259,487 981,000 8,257 30,990 599 764 659,651 674,128 369, 228 418,395 675 3,372 ' , •■•■-' 143 526 541 794 1,481 2,884 598 725 24,773 20, 136 516 20,357 169 4,416 516 4,290 464 671 3,612 5,679 115 678 231 22, 168 12,078 255 12, 504 251 . 12,113 8,929 164 137 391 344 9,664 257 221 13,583 8,749 118,464 73,961 11/1-11/6 974 964 116,160 79, 351 960 957 54,015 39,263 740 783 3,790 3,629 OJ 918 29,422 46 71 6,765,586 4,044,627 309,019 195,489 365 408 229, 225 185,474 128, 296 109,636 658 2,538 290 841 3,573 5,374 335 430 6,343 5,754 273 3,636 177 2,707 221 1,188 181 302 775 1,448 106 413 202 139 63, 725 53,495 182 45,042 180 131 ■;.,-•:■ 37,591 2,236 1,341 161 18,683 178 141 46,995 46,904 446,302 379,121 10/17-10/23 331 351 56,099 44,308 327 349 22, 511 17,437 251 294 1,243 1,519 322 15,211 316 18,377 158,394 7,765 146 167 96,145 90,407 52,710 52,336 236 898 1,363 121 343 289 342 1,723 3,008 137 176 4,136 3,501 107 2,691 76 1,445 116 789 95 144 543 874 63 246 33 9,338 3,661 40 6,753 40 32 6,455 2,725 27 20 298 255 43 2,585 39 28 6,952 3,106 63, 379 25,399 10/24-10/31 918 969 40,112 29, 276 905 951 17,897 13, 292 650 821 3,440 5,011 870 10,373 3 13 20, 291 193,133 790 8,271 525 670 377,565 387, 320 198, 344 233,085 607 2,116 83 220 305 712 656 2,049 687 811 28,863 22,909 604 21,021 274 7,842 672 6,330 625 722 4,963 7,016 273 1,367 238 192 10, 214 7,129 232 6,987 229 191 6,782 4,347 141 86 205 126 244 200 9,083 4,688 79,841 40, 316 11/21-11/27 1,999 2,099 82,968 60,912 1,866 2,034 27,419 21,734 1,453 1,900 14,031 16,086 1,875 27,183 1,871 28, 366 279 203 31,622,758 19,358,159 1,018,727 730,274 1,007 1,503 1,067,123 1,412,973 572, 527 848, 985 1,381 8,396 20,290 67 373 480 1,257 1,175 3,371 1,673 1,893 118, 847 100, 813 1,484 79,394 859 39,453 1,623 22, 503 1,435 1,736 16,862 23,366 775 5,641 481 393 35,923 20,684 449 14, 240 446 384 13,793 11,965 197 167 447 3,643 363 21,683 459 359 20,235 14,833 158,585 115,671 11/1-11/6 1,123 1,172 44,484 33,275 1,045 1,110 14, 515 10,487 818 1,011 5,520 6,865 1,069 15, 800 1,033 14,169 36 48 3,189,194 1,381,745 114,908 53,596 635 790 575,718 615,914 309, 167 366, 191 762 3,258 259 717 565 1,867 953 1,086 61,862 48,087 847 43,022 462 18,840 917 11,826 818 987 8,981 12,954 425 2,845 346 269 31,574 13,610 323 12,887 319 264 12, 296 9,097 159 113 591 847 279 18, 687 329 247 16, 545 11,535 128,039 90,069 11/7-11/13 716 778 74,752 55,339 706 771 36,760 28,720 524 625 2,820 3,081 652 648 18,108 53 87 5,335,453 4,755,720 225,709 230, 374 237 310 172,515 157,469 96,361 93,448 476 1,895 4,286 158 444 548 665 2,190 3,530 258 312 6,412 4,263 211 4,331 117 2,081 169 1,294 140 197 896 1,108 73 398 97 87 16, 859 12,679 87 11,131 84 83 10,640 9,235 64 56 491 375 83 5,728 82 73 11,808 8,742 116, 527 79, 527 10/17-10/23 723 766 82, 737 54,945 716 758 38,014 28,608 534 602 2,080 2,438 696 23,877 682 20,846 5 22 197,075 641,798 7,988 25,032 273 315 147,974 120,751 85, 172 71,737 489 1,352 2,362 too 552 666 2,405 4,077 ■289 300 8,302 3,660 248 6,181 95 2,121 225 1,409 185 223 1,138 1,147 71 271 185 160 56,394 41,697 172 42,607 170 I5i. 41,280 35,487 141 125 1,327 1,207 157 13,787 171 139 46, 788 39,492 450,411 341,332 10/24-10/31 SOUTH DAKOTA 267 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12l Roberts Sanborn Shannon Spink Stanley Sully Todd Tripp Turner Union Walworth Washabaugh YanXton Ziebach 1,631 744 224 1,289 .193 350 384 1,091 1,668 1,153 504 166 1,171 304 1 1,847 771 314 1,341 220 368 458 1,141 1,732 1,263 536 199 1,244 384 2 54,751 42,712 37,526 67,008 54,037 50,439 57,124 100,088 52,019 39, 671 35,699 28,891 39,943 48,652 3 45,737 28,515 29,907 44,175 39,240 33,077 49,009 71,193 39,993 in,.:, 11 25,529 24,657 29,063 33,416 4 1,604 723 221 1,264 191 338 382 1,080 1,602 1,063 495 166 1,098 301 5 1,824 751 311 1,317 213 355 452 1,130 1,690 1,199 535 194 1,206 378 6 23,432 17, 224 17,499 29,809 22, 198 20,451 26,476 44,180 18,076 11,025 13,397 12,767 12, 624 22, 737 7 19,342 12,207 14,909 21,661 16,771 15,424 20,693 32,990 14,670 8,752 12,359 11,556 10,065 17,906 8 1,380 477 99 895 132 245 288 860 1,366 826 418 126 893 203 9 1,725 616 204 1,118 157 271 360 973 1,620 1,132 480 146 1,136 216 ID 11,926 1,956 374 4,334 387 1,065 1,842 4,601 9,510 5,207 3,152 530 5,540 871 11 14, 187 2,913 685 5,544 531 1,042 2,477 5,502 11,165 6,626 3,425 649 6,819 1,093 12 1,524 719 219 1,200 180 338 365 1,049 1,566 1,000 481 158 1,019 282 13 16,463 12,741 10,329 18, 814 12,540 14,981 15,198 27,941 15,620 10,370 10,361 7,722 9,914 13, 565 14 1,485 701 218 1,192 187 336 368 1,047 1,586 1,067 462 158 1,079 288 15 14,856 12,747 9,698 18,385 19,299 15,007 15,450 27, 967 18,323 18,276 9,941 8,402 17,405 12, 350 16 179 7 2 46 4 4 8 83 88 14 4 62 8 17 103 17 13 75 '4 6 9 37 100 182 25 5 78 9 18 6,190,997 590,728 2,218 4,783,488 379,460 217, 760 116,866 6,608,907 4, 144, 298 391,004 14,645 2,678,078 51,918 19 3,774,740 463, 333 443,898 2,892,566 12,629 37,347 467, 789 587,049 3,440,280 4,960,004 886,717 43,602 2,756,560 82,459 .'" 217,481 17,756 133 184,859 . . . 11,219 8,130 4,640 190,705 140,176 18, 285 562 81,603 1,780 21 115,117 16,586 19,072 107,730 769 1,148 18,869 26, 617 114,323 196, 274 41,972 1,774 92,172 3,331 22 1,119 322 22 582 23 122 194 597 1,158 562 371 58 628 89 23 1,497 448 42 717 36 162 263 706 1,403 729 407 61 863 108 24 1,126,121 151,896 25,442 129,1 65 7,369 64,194 177,201 334,411 1,070,544 466,333 337,067 32,806 443,470 50,499 25 1,367,546 191,031 12,477 299,436 14,878 68, 592 169,299 360, 377 1,112,282 477,067 282, 987 31,361 495,942 52, 557 26 636, 342 78,663 13,553 181,259 4,240 35,748 90,254 175,020 570,291 258,395 194,145 18,587 231,988 30,206 27 841,854 114,455 7,988 182, 296 9,144 40,861 106,871 217,654 664,704 278, 294 174,617 19,557 305, 390 32,704 28 1,292 427 89 797 123 224 275 812 1,292 778 400 118 853 184 29 6,191 1,189 258 2,631 235 655 1,184 3,055 •5,580 3,098 1,829 354 3,250 544 30 12,438 2,190 557 6,344 402 1,172 2,035 4,789 13,206 7,103 3,380 548 6,478 969 31 167 113 a 259 40 84 163 486 97 67 187 69 166 90 32 652 377 49 1,241 109 227 445 1,147 333 213 458 204 373 278 33 681 299 206 365 183 226 321 721 389 259 305 154 290 273 34 1,287 576 405 718 207 269 462 964 1,169 704 398 202 849 360 15 1,747 676 2,265 824 1,862 1,048 1,756 2,094 798 552 893 1,047 673 2,471 36 3,864 1,761 4,899 2,024 2,823 1,417 3,661 3,913 2,895 1,728 1,488 2,051 2,180 4,743 37 1,090 585 36 868 46 237 226 662 1,374 952 329 72 988 105 38 1,336 609 59 1,042 42 256 288 759 1,523 1,122 361 77 1,113 116 39 38,066 39,172 1,347 47,706 1,001 17,003 8,608 30,920 80,437 68,602 13,014 1,774 69,012 2,266 40 29,747 21,050 1,449 27, 279 568 7,065 7,194 19, 295 63,780 58,430 7,933 1,192 47, 994 840 41 933 525 29 746 38 222 178 577 1,239 857 294 69 881 85 42 28,490 29, 228 1,045 35,510 816 14,188 5,578 21,602 57,365 46,830 11,337 981 48, 959 1,536 43 405 237 21 329 17 67 105 316 661 461 75 43 468 45 44 9,576 9,944 302 12,196 185 2,815 3,030 9,318 23,072 21,772 1,677 793 20,053 730 45 1,017 560 28 806 30 209 186 589 1,291 894 294 45 917 76 46 7,877 6,747 222 8,759 161 2,819 1,702 5,407 14,524 12,803 2,177 304 12,802 377 47 920 502 24 720 22 188 156 482 1,189 819 269 37 870 62 48 1,198 556 42 951 26 214 231 639 1,433 1,034 322 62 1,017 78 49 6,445 5,332 177 6,903 125 2,369 1,221 3,773 11,235 9,770 1,946 183 9,811 271 50 8,346 6,165 336 9,703 156 2,654 2,003 5,640 15,391 13,754 2,295 310 12, 621 391 51 336 206 12 277 14 53 93 310 595 407 52 31 401 29 52 1,432 1,415 45 1,856 36 450 481 1,634 3,289 3,033 231 121 2,991 106 53 390 142 8 418 5 76 30 82 289 106 48 12 95 83 54 386 124 9 271 13 64 25 52 230 75 39 21 80 64 55 24,696 8,545 3,289 31,732 1,512 39,599 7,839 8,053 36,707 5,498 1,916 813 7,310 38, 214 '■■■ 18,977 5,782 1,433 16, 343 2,401 16,419 4,767 3,988 18, 598 3,491 1,129 2,169 3,851 26,891 57 377 137 6 397 5 65 28 72 266 93 47 11 78 72 56 15,663 4,922 1,990 18,261 1,126 10,859 5,287 4,015 6,371 2,772 1,510 538 2,034 28,435 59 370 136" 6 394 5 65 28 71 261 93 46 10 75 70 60 378 122 9 265 12 63 22 50 220 73 37 21 76 59 61 14,777 4,828 1,925 17,480 1,017 10,546 5,090 3,827 5,956 2,639 1,432 511 1,941 27,408 62 13,504 3,452 957 11, 297 1,987 14,401 3,837 2,380 5,257 2,003 713 1,867 2,092 22,713 63 245 57 5 242 4 47 17 39 115 41 30 8 35 63 64 216 56 9 146 9 42 19 33 87 33 19 11 29 46 65 886 94 65 781 109 313 197 188 415 133 78 27 93 1,027 66 581 93 20 335 100 277 134 65 5,100 217 40 48 466 890 67 305 110 6 341 5 67 26 68 227 82 34 8 70 64 68 9,033 3,623 1,299 13,471 386 28,740 2,552 4,038 30,336 2,726 406 275 5,276 9,779 69 384 141 5 400 6 66 26 66 275 94 45 12 74 70 70 361 106 8 272 10 56 21 48 212 59 35 18 73 57 71 16,583 5,150 1,831 18,942 1,173 12,147 6,071 4,196 22,129 3,051 1,603 529 3,838 30,190 72 13,164 3,781 1,510 10,634 1,866 8,245 4,037 2,541 11,888 1,872 729 2,768 2,003 22,079 73 153,383 45,727 16,718 181,951 8,610 116, 586 58,695 38,773 183,951 26,163 14,293 5,263 34,495 272,990 74 111,989 30,503 9,970 97, 188 13,096 77,358 36,100 20,499 91,179 15,201 5,746 20,712 18,418 182,094 75 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 10/24-10/31 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 10/17-10/23 11/7-11A3 11A4-U 2C 11/7-11/13 11A-11/6 10/24-10/31 76 268 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Aurora Beadle Bennett Bon Homme Brookings Brown Brule Poultry and poultry products: 1 Poultry and/or poultry products 45,744 687 1,277 157 1,244 1,508 1,192 591 2 1949... 50,087 730 1,390 199 1,197 1,621 1,471 638 3 dollars 1954... 18,797,447 256,631 555,623 25,352 511,530 954, 114 479,447 181, 766 4 1949... 24,263,067 286, 307 762,944 33,623 639,507 1,216,294 563,080 268,796 5 Chickens, 4 months old and over, 49 965 704 1 312 275 1,276 1,203 1,533 1,633 1,344 1,501 637 674 6 1950... 54*024 746 1^435 317 7 number 1954. . . 9,004,508 143,449 260,071 20,342 286,719 379,707 199,729 121,314 e 1950. . . 7,203,972 106, 272 225,187 18,642 207,475 326, 663 182,272 100,858 9 32,908 506 1,007 71 1,035 1,234 789 417 10 1949... 38,056 552 1,168 93 967 1,339 1,137 464 11 number 1954. . . 4,558,241 58,695 138,383 6,928 123,324 217,893 101,113 50,839 12 1949... 5,280,622 61,183 155,052 5,912 129, 842 256,081 143,434 63,088 13 dollars 1954... 2,830,067 31,509 83,902 6,137 68, 359 124,900 71,187 28,116 14 1949... 4,747,816 51,579 137, 992 5,342 117,466 224,556 133,126 52,858 15 29 168,191 1 1,200 16 number 1954... . . . 17 dollars 1954... 138,858 2,000 18 32,887 4,390,050 506 1,007 138, 383 71 6,928 1,035 123,324 1,233 216,693 789 101,113 417 50,839 19 number 1954. . . 58,695 20 dollars 1954... 2,691,209 31,509 83,902 6,137 68,359 122, 900 71,187 28,116 21 43 078 675 1 204 133 1,201 1,163 1,467 1,575 1,069 1,335 570 611 22 1949... 47*373 707 l'337 178 23 dozens 1954 . . . 55,374,665 882,634 1,583,762 59, 545 1,785,219 2,678,037 1,073,204 642, 986 24 1949... 51,347,372 660, 249 1,694,849 69,871 1,466,559 2, 754, 865 1,058,624 605,153 25 dollars 1954... 14,047,372 215,702 377, 183 16,276 416, 723 747, 722 ' 260, 232 148,311 26 1949... 17,676,170 228,587 570,389 22,614 493, 282 960, 124 374,867 199,682 27 2,581 36 56 38 7 32 103 37 28 1949... 2,488 35 47 48 18 25 112 34 29 number 1954. . . 378,051 1,739 17,130 729 1,522 17,803 22,421 1,139 30 1949... 275,229 569 4,515 1,249 2,796 3,716 9,770 2,697 11 1,194 17 35 12 4 12 41 23 32 number 1954... 111, 810 283 7,750 154 1,334 8,554 599 677 33 1,436 266,241 19 1,456 25 9,380 26 575 3 188 22 9,249 64 21,822 14 462 34 number 1954. . . 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, 1,676 30 46 28 1 11 69 29 36 number 1954. . . 11,798 150 251 164 1 220 329 156 37 783 20 24 9 4 28 17 98 38 number 1954... 5,487 96 117 46 ... 62 119 39 899 10 22 19 1 8 42 12 40 number 1954... 6,311 54 134 118 1 158 210 58 41 5,515 67 294 22 240 116 160 106 42 1949... 5,907 92 276 12 304 122 166 104 43 number 1954. . . 121,364 1,250 11,989 213 6,323 2,647 2,618 1,594 44 1949... 139, 186 2,166 10,366 341 8,968 2,204' 8,242 1,767 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold... farms reporting 1954... 5,350 53 280 19 209 108 156 62 46 1949. . . 5,597 79 283 30 212 82 198 67 47 dollars 1954... 1,920,008 9,420 94, 538 2,939 26,448 81,492 148,028 5,339 48 1949... Aniaals sold alive: 1,839,081 6,141 54,563 5,667 28,759 31, 614 55,087 16,256 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or 55,830 766 1,402 332 1,246 1,672 1,566 661 50 1949. . . 59,358 774 1,470 391 1,287 1,749 1,691 710 51 dollars 1954... 232,307,844 3,415,788 4,804,854 1,794,977 4,570,249 6,288,578 6,068,951 3, 377, 795 52 1949... 258,738,383 3,334,346 5,634,305 2,333,970 4,109,821 7,122,925 6,115,781 3,834,498 53 Cattle and/or calves sold 52,341 732 1,332 325 1,166 1,559 1,440 639 54 1949... 54,901 727 1,369 374 1,180 1,546 1,485 661 55 number 1954. . . 1,365,248 16,808 28,050 16,949 18,337 25,310 30,176 18,024 56 1949... 1,159,518 14,328 25,694 16,506 13,593 21, 513 22,707 16,555 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding 43 858 603 1 034 258 920 1 389 1,220 1,276 523 545 58 1949... 47*130 639 1*148 330 917 1*349 59 number 1954... 840,802 10,602 14,853 9,134 12,415 19,387 19,075 10,926 60 1949. . . 816,206 10,593 16,667 11,496 9,494 16, 954 15, 663 11,953 • .1 dollars 1954... 110,896,393 1,415,667 1,826,242 1,046,048 1, 936, 948 2, 799, 632 2,679,674 1,637,759 6; 1949... 133,502,683 1,603,234 2,697,893 1,636,527 1,577,172 3,022,732 2,570,114 2,064,220 63 33,054 462 960 233 736 815 912 379 64 1949... 29,488 349 816 237 664 610 812 346 65 number 1954.. . 524,446 6,206 13,197 7,815 5,922 5,923 11,101 7,098 66 1949. . . 343,312 3,735 9,027 5,010 4,099 4,559 7,044 4,602 67 dollars 1954... 36,372,990 446, 656 914, 798 555,054 442, 389 473,437 757,205 541,175 68 1949... 29,966,400 354, 294 786, 578 434,191 352,625 477,787 630,362 481,882 69 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 36,591 618 975 128 1,010 1,261 1,040 494 70 1949... 45,714 672 1,237 208 1,116 1,543 1,373 599 71 number 1954. . . 1,708,662 32, 307 41, 737 3,904 52,683 59, 327 56, 923 25,530 72 1949... 2,020,870 31, 378 50,876 6,270 51,969 76,039 67, 380 30,441 73 dollars 1954... 71,074,600 1,402,817 1,709,343 142,941 2,113,940 2,658,216 2,301,147 1,129,676 74 1949... 80,763,025 1,266,531 1,955,480 206,845 2,092,711 3,257,244 2,688,512 1,227,763 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive... farms reporting 1954... 10,877 144 286 31 135 440 385 86 76 1949... 9,353 113 219 39 108 420 277 60 77 number 1954. . . 901,283 8,955 19,717 2,895 4,625 20,697 19,099 4,296 78 1949... 789,393 5,700 9,500 2,948 4,207 18,910 11,463 3,190 79 dollars 1954... 13,612,287 147,754 350,544 47,264 73, 392 347,612 324, 590 64,881 80 1949... 13,981,045 103,904 182,086 49,953 80,240 353,156 217,252 54,923 81 Horses and mules sold alive. .farms reporting 1954... 2,329 25 39 24 33 41 49 37 82 1949... 5,936 79 166 53 75 138 109 76 83 number 1954... 6,938 119 81 71 64 204 105 76 84 1949... 18,840 205 382 285 235 290 336 208 85 dollars 1954... 351, 574 2,894 3,927 3,670 3,580 9,681 6,335 4,304 86 1949... 525,230 6,383 12,268 6,454 7,073 12,006 9,541 5,710 Armstrong County was consolidated with Dewey County in March 1954. SOUTH DAKOTA 269 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 and poultry, see text and State Table 3 31 Buffalo Butte Campbell Charles Mix Clark Clay Codington Corson Custer Davison Day Deuel Dewey1 Douglas 97 343 498 1,274 984 842 805 379 161 696 1,148 943 196 793 1 107 393 533 1,363 1,102 844 910 393 239 730 1,294 1,069 224 808 2 28,312 54,891 81,711 411,456 333,105 319,802 607,590 44,122 28,370 256,881 431,708 446,434 24,008 326,831 3 33,432 96,696 113,710 561,545 422,432 372,689 789,315 53,563 47,508 356,881 611,831 575,634 32,123 462,075 4 125 528 533 1,362 1,019 906 826 541 246 749 1,197 977 284 796 5 479 562 1,441 1,138 917 935 529 342 749 1,332 1,089 323 818 6 19,777 35,898 64,227 268,805 166, 902 173,175 152,153 42,416 14,472 143,033 186,918 194,831 23,988 187,055 7 14 , 6C7 33,574 52,824 217,818 142,574 121,239 132,420 30,424 17,237 Li ,985 161,852 168,439 18,388 147,064 8 69 140 277 696 601 536 157 76 529 707 693 97 661 9 75 197 321 1,041 863 670 708 202 128 579 980 882 126 643 lu 8,057 9,393 21,837 108,069 94,945 80,941 78,502 12,283 6,510 68,628 97,884 102, 963 8,359 83,682 11 7,999 22,046 19, 565 110, 126 114,026 9 . 196 127,884 11,163 11,736 76,878 121,271 127, 322 7,613 89,658 12 5,011 10, 678 13,^99 62,037 54,282 53,370 47,955 10,646 8,138 45,289 70,737 56,689 7,445 44,041 13 7,049 23,360 17,432 93,120 102,483 1 5,000 3,000 75,814 113,601 1 2,100 1,680 10,540 14,363 68,789 1 1,008 1,000 109,384 4 5,410 4,318 111,067 1 1,000 400 6,786 73,293 14 15 16 17 69 140 277 970 695 601 535 157 76 528 704 692 97 661 L8 8,057 9,393 21,837 108,069 89, 945 80,941 76,402 12,283 6,510 67,620 92,474 101,963 8,359 83,682 19 5,011 10, 678 13, 299 62,037 51,282 53,370 46, 275 10,646 8,138 44,289 66,419 56,289 7,445 44,041 20 91 312 483 1,228 946 784 752 331 129 662 1,063 892 158 770 21 97 346 517 1,316 989 793 847 350 212 707 1,204 1,025 189 790 .v 90,600 126,833 303,305 1,497,009 1,130,558 1,020,070 1,040,642 116,247 51,886 836,755 1,206,822 1,343,063 62,703 1,196,329 23 68,563 156,739 319,465 1,309,708 908,172 807, 709 939,767 108,826 82,982 786,967 1,177,548 1,272,979 68,155 1,145,087 24 21, 299 36, 841 64,711 341,792 262,438 252, 605 264,559 25,453 18, 359 207,470 292,197 384,118 12,712 270,628 25 24, 674 55,035 94,883 458,044 311,825 267, 629 339,539 36, 302 30,057 276,527 429,667 458,966 20, 617 381,267_ 26 13 71 27 25 76 4 58 98 40 21 77 14 63 8 27 10 77 22 22 63 4 44 70 32 22 79 13 45 19 28 365 1,585 473 604 3,278 2,504 79,032 2,250 610 401 17, 535 159 1,250 2,226 29 390 3,826 272 1,595 1,280 4,099 51,525 1,774 678 1,137 12, 537 175 1,048 464 30 5 34 16 12 28 3 24 21 26 10 27 7 39 3 31 192 444 141 262 821 4 47,139 702 364 98 4,677 75 815 35 32 9 38 12 13 48 1 39 77 14 12 50 7 24 5 33 173 1,141 332 342 2,457 2,500 31,893 1,548 246 303 12,858 84 435 2,191 14 10 47 19 17 47 1 24 63 18 11 34 7 56 5 35 86 158 75 84 262 1 817 339 62 293 605 42 311 26 »■ 6 26 12 11 19 1 7 14 14 4 10 5 33 2 7 52 89 41 56 80 1 733 71 48 259 499 33 192 12 38 5 22 8 6 28 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2,252,577 2,588,648 52 145 483 563 1,347 1,089 727 881 629 314 712 1,304 1,045 399 785 53 158 498 597 1,379 1,111 854 924 596 385 725 1,374 1,062 484 798 54 12,175 18,503 12,826 27,536 17,044 22,782 12,145 28,028 17,135 12,041 17,829 13,811 21,618 11,523 55 10,527 14,179 10, 106 21,967 13,139 21,562 9,793 18,123 16,401 9,272 14,342 11,945 16, 192 9,151 56 120 404 461 1,117 903 672 742 493 257 568 1,177 901 313 618 57 137 437 548 1,116 983 744 795 505 342 595 1,187 924 429 698 58 7,969 11,149 6,909 17, 143 10, 178 21,622 7,785 14, 269 7,475 7,769 11,654 8,842 11, 565 6,622 59 8,198 11,406 7,336 15,722 9,726 19,859 6,936 9,823 9,507 6,357 9,511 8,723 10,493 6,602 60 1,341,682 1,253,802 674,971 2,431,408 1,150,354 4,065,145 890,526 1,546,406 938, 192 1,076,348 1,369,970 1,058,621 1,257,518 817, 757 ..1 1,665,328 1,637,070 977,309 2,586,946 1, 504, 981 4,262,273 1,086,778 1,411,310 1,296,648 989,678 1,405,425 1,395,886 1,526,436 991,882 62 107 325 400 827 697 348 542 511 272 473 817 661 306 500 63 103 264 285 694 543 258 514 452 302 371 817 489 303 389 64 4,206 7,354 5,917 10,393 6,866 1,160 4,360 13,759 9,660 4,272 6,175 4,969 10,053 4,901 65 2,329 2,773 2,770 6,245 3,413 1,703 2,857 8,300 6,894 2,915 4,831 3,222 5,699 2,549 .,- 280, 336 497,443_ 410,024 805,465 463,635 88, 650 260, 578 959,383 621,791 353,946 367, 967 341,959 636,720 392,787 67 198,090 236,621 226,185 622,425 291,452 197,035 198,618 680,037 564,282 295,245 347, 919 307, 276 434, 720 238,664 68 98 98 392 1,107 734 743 549 283 30 609 887 675 162 720 69 114 261 480 1,278 980 894 777 358 96 628 1,168 954 219 746 7 4,993 1,690 11,179 57,745 23,335 60,509 15,647 8,411 351 28,841 25,078 20,326 5,668 35,751 71 5,059 7,370 13,869 55,338 33,081 53,616 23,036 9,819 1,743 26,858 33,416 30,286 6,294 33,390 72 205,937 55,451 405,351 2,496,848 902,554 2,580,367 607, 291 325,612 8,149 1,228,161 974,022 814,178 205,906 1,481,560 73 188, 375 247,981 467,460 2,203,004 1,332,686 2,312,627 313,274 51, 394 1,090,271 1, 257, 257 1,233,680 230,503 1,332,079 74 34 380 60 80 424 76 367 57 26 92 348 403 51 50 75 23 316 50 64 346 54 325 48 24 76 364 390 29 42 76 3,518 159,432 2,854 2,527 14,038 6,504 11,933 14,992 3,144 3,653 9,386 15,317 5,440 1,723 77 1,359 135,417 1,642 2,037 10,139 5,868 10,059 11,288 3,011 2,396 9,706 13,127 3,585 1,277 78 49,100 2,394,675 37,488 45,421 198,402 121,642 169, 895 190,242 35,693 59,468 136,781 228,948 71,479 26,146 79 24,360 2,042,034 29,610 36,694 176,229 95, 266 179,760 166, 338 32,338 40, 236 173, 339 246,326 49,718 21,578 80 11 23 65 47 50 7 30 78 18 23 90 43 36 12 81 35 61 107 104 115 42 112 104 61 90 144 120 107 68 82 26 42 135 123 107 13 59 219 48 175 244 84 233 21 83 152 221 216 271 321 79 247 561 206 185 411 206 568 132 84 1,132 2,401 7,748 6,822 5,492 937 2,976 12,250 1,613 14, 530 12,588 4,202 9,534 1,152 85 4,713 4,594 7,715 7,375 7,428 2,821 8,280 11,798 4,538 11,125 15,158 7,628 11,200 4,445 86 270 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations , see text) Edmunds Fall River Faulk Grant1 Gregory Haakon Hamlin Hand Hanson Poultry and poultry products: 1 Poultry and/or poultry products reporting 1954 . . . 1949... 744 773 218 277 508 557 875 1,098 830 960 237 277 812 865 838 907 671 702 2 3 dollars 1954... 176,861 49,652 187,105 331,475 203,123 36,9"7 431,982 290,728 336,619 4 1949... 197,886 60,541 198,928 549,600 357,684 45,810 515,781 363,760 344,938 5 Chickens, 4 months old and over, reporting 1954... 776 269 551 956 900 334 823 912 709 6 1950... 825 35" 584 1,137 996 383 891 954 714 7 number 1954. .. 124,207 22,043 93,013 154,015 150,480 27,388 182,239 154,197 139,807 8 1950... 90,520 21,321 71,244 143,056 138,827 21,831 150,916 129,172 101,302 9 reporting 1954... 435 104 432 584 493 102 620 577 531 10 1949... 569 151 410 871 644 128 678 706 595 11 number 1954... 45,192 11,606 52,087 83,296 58,012 9,053 96,855 72,441 68,805 12 1949... 50,871 12,241 46,320 127,415 59,657 7,516 106,986 78,918 7",159 13 dollars 1954... 28,638 11,082 31,804 57,143 32,453 7,824 53,834 42,774 40,587 K 1949... 43,574 13,850 .v ,891 1 '■..',, . 49,031 6,668 91,526 67,437 70,436 L5 reporting 1954. . . 1 1 n, number 1954. . . 1,500 10,000 17 dollars 1954... 1,000 10,000 IB reporting 1954... 435 104 432 583 493 102 620 577 531 L9 number 1954. . . 45,192 10,106 52,087 73,296 58,012 9,053 96,855 72,441 68,805 20 dollars 1954... 28,638 10,082 31,804 47,143 32,453 7,824 53,834 42,774 40,587 21 reporting 1954.. . 1949... 704 731 196 252 474 520 829 1,054 805 932 203 250 786 841 779 847 637 672 22 23 dozens 1954... 580,313 93,891 509,842 965,959 772,890 90,399 1,340,053 832,793 937, 771 24 1949... 433,480 105,974 416,053 1,146,653 904,520 89,487 1,199,852 743,707 711,471 25 dollars 1954... 130,072 32,270 115,042 262,059 164,186 23,101 361,907' 205,021 247,135 26, 1949... 144,009 36,655 142,892 395,290 301,925 30,-29 416,992 250,841 257,721 27 reporting 1954. . . 84 38 51 26 20 52 28 93 16 28 1949... 49 66 67 27 11 58 17 79 17 29 number 1954. . . 3,194 1,291 9,131 1,918 1,142 1,854 3,291 7,784 10,179 30 1949... 1,112 2,043 2,632 5,760 1,122 1,888 1,372 7,935 1,398 31 reporting 1954... 57 19 29 14 6 22 17 43 9 32 number 1954. . . 1,294 581 2,992 577 451 70S 1,834 918 2,101 33 reporting 1954... 28 19 23 13 16 30 12 51 9 34 number 1954 .. . 1,900 710 6,139 1,341 691 1,146 1,457 6,866 8,078 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding. reporting 1954... number 1954... 67 452 20 89 39 212 11 64 11 350 28 111 16 74 60 370 11 49 36 37 reporting 1954. . . number 1954... 46 299 8 37 21 104 4 13 2 11 15 57 9 40 28 124 38 38 39 reporting 1954... 21 12 IS 7 9 13 8 32 4 40 number 1954... 153 52 108 51 339 54 34 246 11 41 reporting 1954... 1949... 138 176 3 15 67 76 96 145 138 98 35 24 68 80 103 12i 79 103 42 43 number 1954... 2,606 19 1,368 1,542 2,484 271 865 1,880 2,113 44 1949... 4,220 122 1,528 2,452 1,596 256 1,337 2,670 3,394 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold... farms reporting 1954. .. 145 21 37 80 76 39 57 143 61 46 1949... 156 49 109 100 45 42 60 128 85 47 dollars 1954... 18,151 6,300 40,259 12,273 6,484 6,052 16,241 42,933 48 \ninals sold alive: 1949... 10,303 10,036 15,140 37,808 6,728 8,413 7,263 45,482 16,781 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or reporting 1954. .. 871 362 630 1,139 1,017 390 921 1,016 767 50 1949... 892 399 662 1,260 1,085 437 919 1,063 770 51 dollars 1954... 1,912,944 1,810,809 2,592,603 2,380,319 2,928,794 2,498,148 2,415,371 5,015,902 2,312,949 52 1949... 2,176,396 2,271,370 3,080,740 3,352,858 3,940,832 3,754,018 2,510,332 5,839,600 2,381,781 53 Cattle and/or calves sold reporting 1954... 862 345 611 1,058 990 381 865 987 721 54 1949... 869 388 615 1,178 1,030 420 837 997 695 55 number 1954. . . 17,721 16,854 19,295 13,446 21,828 23,201 11,090 35,345 10,359 56 1949... 14,056 15,909 18,044 13,468 20,580 24,572 8,230 31,179 8,197 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding reporting 1954. . . 1949... 649 768 280 343 511 518 913 981 758 847 323 385 761 707 756 798 560 554 58 59 number 1954. . . 8,543 8,300 8,933 9,310 10,353 13,630 8,546 15,040 5,043 60 1949... 8,839 10,258 11,135 9,586 12,649 18,475 6,269 17,299 5,108 61 dollars 1954... 845,066 ' 1,014,455 1,075,443 1,165,207 1,224,134 1,630,039 1,058,299 1,834,922 586,500 62 1949... 1,151,639 1,525,311 1,517,219 1,579,358 1,951,629 2,799,255 1,033,510 2,646,378 769,355 t, l reporting 1954... 1949... 659 527 284 273 467 439 679 696 716 646 249 241 362 361 748 699 544 412 64 .,', number 1954. . . 9,178 8,554 10,362 4,136 11,475 9,571 2,544 20,305 5,316 66 1949... 5,217 5,651 6,909 3,882 7,931 6,097 1,961 13,880 3,089 67 dollars 1954... 593,623 557,335 716,820 229,849 707,434 657,840 186,113 1,526,735 388,667 68 1949... 408,442 457,084 590,560 262,192 742,066 516,363 178,563 1,327,752 286,473 69 reporting 1954... 517 63 383 714 669 118 648 655 624 70 1949... 672 148 512 988 865 217 789 834 683 71 number 1954. .. 10,906 1,431 13,765 22,255 25,516 2,865 27,803 32,780 29,900 12 1949... 16,250 3,802 20,736 34,459 32,663 7,652 28,386 41,562 30,749 73 dollars 1954... 404,562 47,943 574,954 894,948 961,359 101,294 1,049,600 1,345,331 1,250,356 74 1949... 558,251 127,185 806,805 1,417,882 1,215,445 248,116 1 ,191 , 17 1,577,978 1,259,092 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive. . .farms reporting 1954... 181 85 219 197 32 68 227 315 148 76 1949... 119 51 157 205 28 64 183 226 11 J 77 number 1954. . . 4,468 14,559 14,544 6,152 1,973 9,536 7,728 18,673 5,323 78 1949. . . 3,034 11,535 9,187 4,974 1,273 10,875 6,977 15,047 79 dollars 1954... 65,441 187,920 223,719 87,446 31,217 103,744 119,111 302,484 34,829 80 1949... 50,097 157,903 162,040 83,871 23,575 183,253 103,614 278,774 61,867 81 Horses and mules sold alive. .farms reporting 1954. . . 38 12 15 32 50 33 22 57 ' 82 1949... 108 44 69 120 132 67 67 122 74 83 number 1954. . . 75 82 27 54 92 130 44 119 46 84 1949... 252 201 164 252 271 394 135 301 15ri 85 dollars 1954... 4,252 3,156 1,667 2,869 4,650 5,231 2,248 6,430 2,597 86 1949... 7,967 3,887 4,116 9,555 8,117 7,031 4,628 8,718 4,994 SOUTH DAKOTA PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 271 and poultry, see text and State Table 121 Harding Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Jones Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman McCook McPherson 178 152 1,464 289 126 510 168 1,083 1,048 157 1,355 376 1,170 851 256 183 1,517 301 140 546 168 1,108 1,131 219 1,460 450 1,184 940 . 16,045 40,424 938,088 76,017 17,265 145,407 38,225 450,456 643,896 34,392 665,914 111,983 652,598 164,996 32,928 39,637 993,859 92,582 21,793 215,458 42,021 669,059 812,514 63,985 872,489 141,363 853,011 211,518 . 306 191 1,491 312 176 545 205 1,115 1,052 230 1,387 445 1,172 905 1 339 229 1,514 329 163 572 238 1,145 1,152 313 1,507 523 1,187 978 ' 18,133 24,515 356,249 43,265 14,564 86,955 22,395 236,470 274,748 15,614 JOS, 167 72,017 292,289 , 17,118 18,270 258,985 32,733 12,101 72,714 16,174 186,432 206,293 17,085 231,248 58,402 219,663 85,543 61 80 1,381 195 55 348 98 856 982 76 . 248 981 481 9 79 113 1,319 205 67 406 106 914 944 118 1,202 306 1,047 683 ] 3,389 1: ,239 182,025 19,211 4,520 39,444 10,014 148,093 171,226 4,975 161,363 30,722 154,160 31,669 . 4,041 9,420 203,765 20,085 3,336 46,639 7,064 157,358 181,555 17,854 207,386 32,052 193,409 45,026 12 2,976 8,035 105,665 11,890 3,816 22,134 8,054 85,388 103,382 5,201 95,507 21,614 83,017 19,553 3,475 8,834 180,003 18,589 2,923 42,112 6,688 138,634 1 15,000 169,525 20,278 190,156 , 166,483 39,055 M L5 It . 17 61 so 1,381 195 55 348 98 855 982 76 1,100 248 9?1 481 .-' 3,38o 10,239 182,025 19,211 4,520 39,444 10,014 133,093 171,226 4,975 161,363 30,722 154,160 31,669 L9 2,976 8,035 105,66! 11,890 3,816 22,134 8,054 75,388 103,382 5,201 95,507 21,614 83,017 19,553 .i US 136 1,423 275 108 481 145 1,049 993 140 1,299 336 1,115 820 237 158 1,492 132 516 150 1,074 1,102 192 1,400 425 1,136 877 43,426 88,058 2,846,395 244,824 50,521 496,494 71,867 1,443,833 1,886,965 64,443 2,048,954 347,697 2,133,987 584,403 . 68,319 76,493 2,131,52 189,555 60,205 499,021 68,038 1,530,916 1,773,268 99,707 1,841,019 311,070 1,884,627 485,322 24 10,360 20,638 675,221 54,045 12,537 116,953 17,151 360,477 508,738 22,807 554,011 77,085 556,010 130,974 20,964 23,923 709,718 65,334 18,336 163,099 23,867 525,535 635,517 37,955 635,360 ' '.."' 666,769 155,998 . 65 21 14 45 17 35 23 24 21 19 3 40 6 57 • 83 32 18 37 11 22 18 17 16 38 3 33 ' 8 75 .. 952 2,238 16,151 2,001 266 1,187 2,533 755 6,730 1,344 2,059 3,339 1,447 1,751 2,226 1,369 9,227 1,985 256 540 2,115 138 540 1,188 4,983 940 668 2,361 36 10 7 21 5 15 9 13 7 11 1 13 4 30 476 404 85 287 106 271 504 291 615 217 1,209 1,501 17 584 . 32 13 7 24 12 20 14 11 14 8 2 29 3 27 13 47c 1,834 16,066 1,714 160 916 2,029 464 6,115 1,127 850 1,838 1,430 1,167 14 45 18 4 32 11 25 14 22 6 9 38 6 4- 35 230 161 25 135 35 117 87 120 25 47 212 111 205 36 26 11 1 16 4 13 7 11 2 7 13 2 22 37 136 124 10 68 13 54 37 74 8 32 65 9 85 38 19 7 16 7 12 7 11 4 2 25 4 25 39 94 37 15 67 22 63 50 46 17 15 147 102 120 40 27 20 332 45 13 67 20 114 99 10 76 44 127 175 41 18 18 398 13 7 62 12 71 97 18 69 38 176 201 ■.. 498 241 13,539 505 111 1,028 204 1,910 3,342 117 1,599 655 3,222 3,252 43 147 351 14,718 288 167 1,785 145 1,894 1,860 150 1,021 441 5,598 3,738 44 28 22 331 41 19 7^ 27 73 91 16 60 42 112 190 45 58 27 410 4" 4 101 14 44 87 26 36 26 153 170 •;< 2,709 11,751 157,202 10,082 912 6,320 13,020 4,591 , 6,384 16,396 13,284 13,571 14,469 47 8,489 6,8?0 104,138 8,659 534 10,247 11,466 4,890 7,472 5,752 46,973 5,935 19,759 16,465 -K 366 283 1,571 3-4 192 592 255 1,197 1,142 273 1,591 534 1,228 982 49 412 315 1,597 3" 2 211 611 283 1,264 1,218 293 1,670 580 1,256 1,058 50 2,887,927 1,455,464 5,250,258 2,153,818 918,376 2,373,451 1,380,193 4,042,968 4,493,676 877,338 10,465,400 2,915,111 3,506,788 1,962,707 51 3.-16,763 1,753,053 5,018,153 2,311,545 1,323,121 2,609,439 1,594,089 4,5v2,769 4,963,403 1,156,392 9,881,638 3,550,010 3,683,278 2,109,943 52 2"9 1,512 356 188 51 C 253 1,094 1,052 258 1,477 520 1,122 978 53 387 305 1,542 364 209 569 276 1,118 1,102 279 1,499 562 1,169 1,033 54 24,737 13,989 23,087 21,473 10,034 14,227 14,137 18,941 15,692 8,279 36,149 33,099 14,805 19,293 55 22,659 11,425 17,952 15,387 9,692 12,289 10,167 16,585 13,292 8,028 28,926 22,822 11,922 14,965 56 315 231 1,258 297 148 451 212 949 917 213 1,370 432 916 821 57 358 255 1,248 312 203 503 242 1,004 963 242 1,349 460 965 920 58 13,' 2 6,364 14,127 10,343 5,285 8,575 7,749 13,770 12,208 4,811 32,740 19,971 9,387 8,903 59 . . 11,612 8,790 7,042 8,563 7,230 13,629 10,762 5,254 26,136 13,828 7,976 8,813 60 :. -,124 674,811 1,838,381 1,048,570 605,138 1,190,954 1,901,833 1,764,631 552,708 5,892,280 1,627,061 1,165,685 61 2,183,878 1,041,236 1,813,137 1,298,462 1,030,444 1,394,394 1,126,098 2,299,105 1,895,888 803,751 5,044,571 2,214,582 1,248,699 1,129,891 62 271 203 948 270 136 373 183 535 560 186 677 382 689 819 63 268 217 841 244 131 312 164 367 377 175 400 350 606 714 64 11,175 7,625 8,960 11,130 4,749 5,652 6,388 5,171 3,484 3,468 3,409 13,123 5,418 10,390 65 7,593 4,398 6,340 6,597 2,650 3,726 2,937 2,956 2,530 2,774 2,790 8,994 3,946 6,152 66 505,984 661,557 778,959 286,703 3-3,368 433,341 392,438 260,494 223,515 248,134 906,865 409, 9ei 630,974 • :l 568,319 378,018 621,119 613,633 212,290 348,935 279,501 296,508 247,120 232,208 296,764 "85,909 379,3-79 465,325 68 93 137 1,311 182 31 422 87 823 926 32 1,321 225 986 630 69 131 181 1,396 235 76 493 127 1,048 1,091 97 1,542 322 1,135 837 7C 1,855 4,993 63,87" 5,808 668 17,207 2,253 35,414 47,918 775 88,670 7,-?58 43,332 11,380 71 6,255 6,636 59,598 8,324 2,234 21,108 3,804 43,659 58,044 2,750 98,441 9,951 4", 409 14,218 7.' 66,065 194,030 2,638,192 1 1 . <3l 17,136 716,743 "7,689 1,484,882 2,011,349 21,428 3,936,425 310,844 1,824,568 354,483 73 192, "94 235,761 2,446,930 •' . I 67,461 —4,225 123,441 1,848,022 2,444,787 4,242,152 353,809 1,956,063 451,626 74 147 43 253 116 18 136 19 276 297 34 238 50 223 156 75 125 44 260 83 11 90 24 215 274 27 213 55 242 162 71 38,092 5,050 6,652 7,481 "00 5,953 2,842 15,883 24,612 6,060 22,488 5,091 6,428 3,828 77 38,306 5,717 6,657 5,743 751 4,971 3,904 7,123 , 1,850 14,210 5,678 4,916 2,943 78 431,625 75,442 108,557 102,479 8,059 90,032 36,784 260,173 . 78,409 386,296 66,151 103,875 55,453 79 461,978 93,839 128,138 83,097 9,957 87,240 60,816 140,979 367,688 28,373 289,721 , 91,487 52,328 80 31 18 42 25 13 26 19 21 17 15 25 36 24 118 81 79 37 136 34 34 67 33 108 106 40 115 77 86 172 82 152 93 69 103 24 46 106 42 28 24 39 107 44 471 83 465 158 256 238 142 138 179 228 205 108 225 414 205 384 V. 6,430 5,197 3,571 5,874 1,340 2,354 3,663 3,642 1,411 1,278 2,265 4,190 2,679 24,152 85 9,699 4,199 8,829 5,624 2,969 4,645 4,233 8,155 7,920 3,000 8,430 15,977 , 10,773 86 272 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha Moody Pennington Perkins Potter Poultry and poultry products: 1 Poultry and/or poultry products 664 789 609 684 184 214 819 886 1,885 2,002 1,077 1,109 439 544 364 484 374 343 .' 1949... 3 dollars 1954... 248,733 189,086 34,315 317,716 1,257,985 634,390 142, 661 38,615 78,780 4 1949... 297,025 177, 369 61,127 502,680 1,612,167 868,292 135,050 68,862 77,811 5 Chickens, 4 months old and over. 761 851 831 875 276 284 827 915 1,932 2,053 1,090 1,115 588 695 597 671 417 406 6 1950... 7 number 1954. . . 115,659 76,994 28,553 159,513 456,186 273,447 69,042 36,175 57,332 8 1950... 84,600 64,252 21,674 138,596 367, 563 207,037 49,284 32,998 33,294 9 418 595 308 335 100 110 620 727 1,551 1,700 902 931 255 270 137 193 232 218 10 1949. . . 11 number 1954. .. 51,530 32,241 11,030 89,610 349,542 161,449 41,533 9,564 24,474 12 1949... 64,910 34,385 8,970 112,102 354,061 207, 562 24,986 21,512 17,550 13 dollars 1954... 35,991 31,861 7,958 49,877 236,125 95,124 "38,904 8,441 15,378 14 1949... 62,243 34,584 7,751 97,772 327,472 184,779 28,498 19,479 15,966 15 4 2 4 1 16 number 1954... . . . 90,998 4,175 17, 800 ... 1,100 17 dollars 1954... 74,478 2,320 16,510 1,000 18 418 51, 530 308 32,241 100 11,030 620 89,610 1,548 258,544 900 157,274 253 23,733 137 9,564 232 23,374 19 number 1954. . . 20 dollars 1954... 35,991 31,861 7,958 49, 877 161,647 92,804 22,394 8,441 14,378 21 596 710 545 630 163 193 788 847 1,815 1,932 1,041 1,066 389 497 310 428 350 320 22 1949... dozens 1954.. . 511,057 393,091 100,684 1,014,217 3,369,207 1,842,364 278,538 96,162 253,887 24 1949... 464,767 344,377 109, 546 1,150,112 3,274,713 1,825,757 250,047 121,634 186,627 25 dollars 1954... 133,026 128,916 23,918 262, 532 953,163 524,262 95,663 1 22,086 55,194 26 1949... 159,098 121,380 35,902 392,277 1,148,502 634,797 88,712 36,138 61,114 27 37 130 19 15 20 6 72 126 45 28 1949... 51 122 20 24 11 8 60 124 4 29 number 1954. . . 16,606 6,009 730 243 13,611 3,117 1,973 2,804 1,662 30 1949... 11,967 4,722 6,882 470 19,259 7,545 2,751 2,966 35 31 19 52 15 6 12 4 36 63 6 32 number 1954. . . 1,318 1,942 510 28 2,325 511 951 1,264 105 33 19 82 4 9 10 3 38 63 39 !4 number 1954. . . 15,288 4,067 220 215 11,286 2,606 1,022 1,540 1,557 95 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, 22 80 12 13 4 3 44 99 35 i, number 1954... 1,118 392 91 83 36 10 179 417 271 37 13 33 10 4 2 2 17 49 6 38 number 1954. . . 90 158 84 11 16 9 54 215 12? 39 9 47 2 9 2 1 27 50 29 40 number 1954... 1,028 234 7 72 20 1 125 202 146 41 65 48 27 65 155 91 52 42 50 42 1949... 58 43 20 115 118 68 73 35 18 43 number 1954... 1,244 540 330 2,307 3,243 1,659 671 418 720 44 1949... 1,213 392 242 3,759 2,265 1,842 700 240 294 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold. ..farms reporting 1954... 63 105 24 93 139 60 62 70 55 46 1949... 100 96 23 130 105 50 70 95 15 47 dollars 1954... 79,716 28, 309 2,439 5,307 68,697 15,004 8,094 8,088 8,208 48 1949. . . Aniaals sold alive: 75,684 21,405 17,474 12,631 136,193 48,716 17,840 13,245 731 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or 887 965 326 940 2,107 1,190 693 728 464 50 1949... 977 983 350 982 2,198 1,220 765 790 492 51 dollars 1954. . . 2,609,249 4,616,272 1,969,820 2,952,198 11, 578, 811 6,410,674 3,092,037 2,945,356 2,677,592 52 1949... 3,346,057 5,838,092 2,426,983 3,227,625 15,457,162 7,174,261 3,705,827 4,096,178 2,760,697 53 Cattle and/or calves sold S22 923 320 905 1,865 1,061 675 678 435 54 1949... 928 945 336 912 1,995 1,093 740 745 460 55 number 1954. . . 15,532 44,112 18,159 16, 559 46, 595 23,684 32,353 28,170 14,032 5l. 1949... 13,560 40, 572 16,076 12, 887 40,126 21,224 26,910 29,013 13,270 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding 676 775 284 734 1,690 950 561 548 385 58 1949. . . 830 818 302 751 1,800 964 634 664 396 59 number 1954.. . 10,481 22,092 11,484 10,276 40, 614 20,421 14, 314 11,382 9,020 60 1949... 9,979 24,065 12,402 8,850 35,054 18,579 15,884 18,465 9,095 61 dollars 1954... 1,308,289 • 2,499,898 1,368,263 1,276,839 5,970,623 3,216,659 1,552,924 1,247,655 1,133,929 62 1949... 1,830,088 3,511,667 1,906,019 1,359,022 6,614,858 3,476,'758 2,279,827 2,514,704 1,340,866 63 556 693 222 601 760 446 554 515 244 64 1949... 523 676 202 447 654 346 517 481 240 65 number 1954. . . 5,051 22,020 6,675 6,283 5,981 3,263 18,039 16,788 5,012 it, 1949... 3,581 16, 507 3,674 4,037 5,072 2,645 11,026 10, 548 4,175 67 dollars 1954... 323,404 1,495,088 445,655 470,207 471,-05 282,082 1,159,017 1,110,114 148,12 68 1949... 281,365 1,278,689 301,318 400,995 490,843 334,697 923,715 805,108 353,331 69 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 541 235 122 686 1,680 959 204 222 351 70 1949... 758 484 191 836 1,931 1,107 312 356 ,11 71 number 1954. . . 19, 559 5,764 3,146 25,562 111,066 56,909 6,197 5,931 24,889 72 1949... 28,142 15,612 5,757 34,961 146,280 66, 539 10,695 10,816 25,690 73 dollars 1954... 796, 697 177, 678 107, 189 1,060,638 4, 695-, 491 2,465,643 221,618 212,320 1,069,894 74 1949... 1,062,228 470,115 181,916 1,369,861 6,217,041 2,809,486 357,690 376,134 955,327 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive. . .farms reporting 1954... 234 183 38 237 444 332 80 170 98 76 1949. . . 221 156 28 200 391 305 77 146 65 77 number 1954. . . 11, 577 36,726 4,086 8,695 31,192 23,669 11,959 33,948 8,163 78 1949... 10,854 41,144 1,880 5,313 85,093 25,583 7,934 28,429 7,142 79 dollars 1954... 179,064 435,494 44,935 139,913 431,474 443,823 151,434 367,709 122,400 80 1949... 168, 397 561,012 28,397 90,486 2,120,356 546,327 129,410 388, 801 108, 830 81 Horses and mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954... 25 59 33 44 56 15 47 55 29 82 1949... 75 136 56 66 189 87 123 96 30 83 number 1954. . . 38 178 93 87 172 66 180 172 ..1 84 1949... 144 883 349 224 369 170 527 549 90 85 dollars 1954... 1,795 8,114 3,778 4,601 9,818 2,467 7,044 7,558 3,249 86 1949... 3,979 16,609 9,333 7,261 14,064 6,991 15,185 11,431 2,343 SOUTH DAKOTA PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Contimied 273 and poultry, see text and State Table 121 Roberts Sanborn Shannon Spink Stanley Sully Todd Tripp Turner Union Walworth Washabaugh Yaructon Ziebach 1,303 668 38 1,102 103 262 216 851 1,619 954 427 74 1,095 142 1 1,553 732 59 1,197 125 254 248 966 1,700 1,037 463 86 1,183 155 2 544,119 246, 555 5,325 391,474 16,009 125,194 38,952 274,992 878, 570 i. :,... : 86,400 6,502 466,159 14,355 3 810, 127 369,177 8,541 490,054 21,021 77,936 59,942 397,396 1,061,768 492,640 102,325 9,865 542, 655 22,107 4 1,413 706 79 1,181 130 296 314 965 1,625 1,049 458 136 1,136 226 5 1,670 756 206 1,276 181 300 379 1,053 1,721 1,161 508 160 1,236 238 6 245,223 140,446 6,184 207,500 11,701 39,277 29,495 142, 642 391,984 169,088 57,665 9,334 248,222 14,243 7 205,881 123,740 8,158 163, 378 8,690 27,082 30,103 114,924 306,777 135,954 43,771 8,768 177,448 12,236 8 890 503 15 832 63 163 111 476 1,360 680 241 32 880 51 9 1,232 598 32 938 63 158 163 650 1,484 842 316 44 997 64 10 127,844 63, 302 1,763 113, 508 5,844 18,623 10,922 58,015 206,340 81,183 26,231 2,531 119,851 3,686 11 178,097 85,840 1,800 116,003 4,666 12,024 13,105 66,449 247,327 108,133 27,966 2,417 127,996 3,413 12 90,034 40, 596 1,540 70,149 5,699 13,977 8,139 35,028 106,227 54,246 18, 894 2,332 73,926 3,523 1J It '■ . 75,135 1,851 104,185 4,639 11,775 12,087 56,479 214,742 107,362 25, 628 2,084 120,183 3,216 14 2 1 1 1 1 ... 15 3,100 1,800 • . . 2,500 1,000 3,500 ... 16 2,683 1,200 1,600 1,369 4,300 17 889 503 15 831 63 163 111 475 1,360 680 240 32 880 51 18 124,744 63,302 1,763 111,708 5,844 18,623 10,922 55,515 206,340 80, 183 22,731 2,531 119,851 3,686 19 87,351 40, 596 1,540 66,949 5,699 13,977 8,139 33,428 106,227 52,877 14, 594 2,332 73,926 3,523 20 1,200 643 27 1,023 74 232 188 808 1,571 898 415 57 1,020 124 21 1,439 711 49 1,111 107 231 242 904 1,666 964 435 76 1,130 130 ... 1,477,756 867,139 10,447 1,196,605 36,733 165,791 120,809 596,463 2,964,274 1,153,779 275,315 13,582 1,398,600 34,178 23 1,548,984 827,602 19,173 1,011, 677 30,408 122,989 127,200 713,080 2,478,044 985,956 224,270 19,251 1,237,352 40,685 24 389,907 201,243 3,094 291,092 9,200 39,158 28,225 130, 180 764,952 284, 876 61,964 3,498 338,334 7,758 25 551,593 285,904 6,550 343,851 10, 652 41,156 42,196 234,770 836,792 338,476 72,726 6,660 411, 505 13,357 34 27 I 6 33 35 72 2 5 32 15 6 56 27 ■■ 34 12 78 19 27 30 75 6 7 21 24 4 44 28 13,964 488 43 3,829 224 16,490 515 24,956 241 4,801 1,054 244 6,135 1,020 29 14,191 701 117 5,346 1,208 4,808 1,213 18,868 963 8,715 453 398 591 1,150 ' 19 7 1 43 11 15 30 1 2 15 4 3 33 31 2,684 105 2 1,301 1,247 299 1,803 125 1,090 363 33 74 587 . 16 20 42 6 24 20 42 1 3 17 11 3 23 33 11,280 383 41 2,528 224 15,243 216 23,153 116 3,711 691 211 6,061 433 34 15 20 3 59 4 24 18 32 24 12 4 36 35 84 95 S 349 52 165 68 199 143 60 58 207 36 ' 5 2 28 . ■ . 9 4 14 10 4 4 17 J',' 59 25 5 136 47 12 106 55 24 58 56 38 b 15 1 31 "1 15 14 18 14 8 19 3" 25 70 3 213 52 118 56 93 88 36 151 40 129 61 3 158 5 37 35 117 152 58 62 21 68 19 41 186 77 11 184 4 24 19 105 135 43 41 13 167 15 -.J 1,845 1,023 75 6,092 53 819 337 1,813 2,501 1,063 907 219 4,280 210 .,3 3,476 2,209 78 4,294 91 396 184 1,785 2,640 787 651 63 3,789 166 44 123 78 , 192 7 42 32 91 120 33 67 13 92 25 45 150 98 4 179 15 30 25 102 93 26 62 14 111 35 46 64,178 4,716 691 30,233 1,110 72,059 2,588 109,784 7,391 21,526 5,542 672 53,899 3,074 47 92,675 8,138 140 42,018 5,730 25,005 5,659 106, 147 10,234 46, 802 3,971 1,121 10,967 5,534 48 1,664 755 218 1,320 199 353 382 1,073 1,699 1,170 502 165 1,195 294 49 1,860 748 325 1,360 218 368 472 1,152 1,774 1,285 536 197 1,291 398 50 3,852,827 3,564,277 1,118,461 4,603,064 2,580,960 3,435,576 2,906,856 4,160,102 7,548,679 7,162,144 1,669,275 1,011,265 6,425,774 2,050,541 51 4,626,474 3,384,223 1, 302, 870 4, 618", 928 2,357,383 3,646,291 3,283,159 5,402,623 8,156,201 7,855,579 1,978,197 1,241,925 6,703,087 2,226,347 52 1,527 717 214 1,214 197 333 376 1,039 1,588 1,029 487 163 1,051 287 53 1,713 692 297 1,239 214 347 446 1,126 1,616 1,108 519 191 1,124 385 54 19,236 18,042 12,717 25,588 24,113 19,975 24,387 33,543 23,693 23,202 12,827 9,180 23,807 20,011 55 18,653 13, 520 10,156 19,531 15,813 17,565 20,084 30,523 23,500 22,277 11,397 8,345 21,042 15,533 56 1,306 562 144 936 174 298 308 793 1,393 932 407 138 875 255 57 1,493 548 247 1,026 203 313 386 930 1,372 984 451 168 943 338 58 12,926 11,603 4,252 12,872 17,991 14,009 14,791 17,044 19,164 20,511 7,135 5,442 19,817 10,325 59 13,509 9,361 6,234 12,069 12,709 12,714 14,579 19,356 17, 666 20, 638 7,169 5,983 17,736 9,745 60 1,635,227 1,600,972 502,973 1,658,138 2,142,547 1,764,007 1,848,987 2,043,941 3,053,828 4,055,986 876,522 686,899 3,132,106 1,097,909 ..1 2,271,278 1,643,510 896,824 1,942,131 2,019,102 2,102,442 2,272,633 3,101,218 3,601,674 4,434,804 1,087,533 918,921 3,486,200 1,482,972 62 917 502 184 872 108 171 269 768 786 447 337 121 550 208 . 1 1,631 386 232 735 92 179 281 703 611 309 300 117 485 263 .... 6,310 6,439 8,465 12,716 6,122 5,966 9,596 16,499 4,529 2,691 5,692 3,738 3,990 9,686 65 5,144 4,159 3,922 7,462 3,104 4,851 5,505 11,167 5,834 1,639 4,228 2,362 3,306 5,788 66 354,879 517,810 553,372 953,100 404,662 429,390 651,220 1,160,645 353,831 210,523 395,143 265,728 334,189 595,596 67 356,461 413,985 307,105 641,934 272,071 427,099 522,562 1,046,986 489,417 175,604 343,652 209,878 303,549 435,225 68 1,066 581 25 855 29 229 208 614 1,380 957 318 59 979 81 69 1,416 645 65 1,104 46 271 296 817 1,567 1,161 415 82 1,147 126 70 40,792 32,127 847 42,709 680 17,267 8,691 23,191 70,442 62,298 10,095 1,592 66,133 1,711 71 44,142 31,011 2,237 49,774 1,180 17,646 11,246 34,094 78,095 73,917 15,145 2,443 66,470 2,760 72 1,656,052 1, 354, 586 31,332 1,718,161 20,582 836,658 334, 628 899,230 3,074,275 2,810,379 377,540 49,042 2,786,102 67,281 73 1,777,753 1,252,804 73,743 1,861,547 42,239 671,676 405,773 1,198,885 3,366,259 3,150,452 527,471 81,619 2,667,929 86,381 74 374 121 5 393 7 65 28 66 262 99 41 12 81 74 75 370 116 7 283 9 55 23 54 225 66 36 18 84 60 76 13,464 5,389 1,452 17,315 697 24,790 5,354 3,733 52,145 4,612 1,296 636 8,589 22,935 77 11,913 3,669 1,332 8,994 973 21,478 4,913 3,286 30,504 4,487 1,097 2,143 11,637 16,487 78 198,970 88,471 25,402 270,111 6,698 391,242 65,111 48,084 1,063,956 82,819 15,916 7,236 167,237 278,334 79 208,996 69,667 15,704 165,792 12,676 440,561 76,316 46,559 686,994 89,679 16,284 26,386 238,435 209,272 80 78 23 16 36 10 29 35 76 23 20 44 15 23 43 31 162 64 97 101 58 40 69 94 167 65 47 41 85 95 82 165 47 151 71 137 182 140 176 47 39 73 65 74 258 83 372 155 662* 223 506 179 290 325 295 141 100 250 279 571 84 7,699 2,438 5,382 3,554 6,471 14,279 6,910 8,202 2,789 2,437 4,154 2,360 6,140 11,421 85 12,986 4,257 9,494 7,524 11,295 4,513 5,875 8,975 11,857 5,040 3,257 5,121 6,974 12,497 86 274 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8—NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nursery and greenhouse products, flower Bnd vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold dollars 1954... 1949... Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc . ) farms reporting 1954. . . 1949. . . acres 1954.. . 1949... Sold dollars 1954. . . 1949... Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: Grown under glass farms reporting 1954.., 1949... square feet 1954. . , 1949... Grown in open farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954. ., 1949... Sold farms reporting 1954... 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale : Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1954. . 1949. . square feet 1954. . 1949.. Grown in open farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949. . Sold farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Forest products: Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954.. 1949.. Fence poets cut.... , farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . number 1954.. 1949.. Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting 1954.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Brookings 1,000,493 637,122 478 562 383,986 321,420 38 33 355,482 274,861 18 23 10 20 44 42 586,452 281,676 32 27 48,637 25,966 7 10 18 10 37 33 30,055 34,026 1,334 2,335 12,371 19,103 505 775 134,147 199,034 93 55,384 6,000 750 1,900 3 1 2,600 600 3 1 2,700 750 1,900 9 10 33 70 4 2 660 150 150 55 1,400 2,310 32 329 245 900 551 2 1,800 9,000 24,300 8,000 7,098 (z) 1 4,800 2,550 67 267 264 765 140 353,772 150,500 4 1 40 5 34 25 4,200 732 17,050 75,000 182,467 75,000 352,000 75,000 2 1 2,100 350 1 1,040 500 15 21 125 231 2 2 7 75 1 300 2 Reported in small fractions . 1Armstrong County was consolidated with Dewey County in March 1954. SOUTH DAKOTA 275 PRODUCTS : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Buffalo Butte Campbell Charles Mix Clark Clay Codington Ci irs< n Custer Davison Day Deuel Dewey1 Douglas 2,000 725 600 5,100 32,050 200 7,870 500 508 1 1,300 400 2,026 7,290 34,561 8,302 2,300 500 2 1 3 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 4 « 6 2 2 5 8 1 1 2 (z) 2 5 6 2,000 1 1 180 2,500 1 (Z) 400 2 470 1 1 100 300 1 2 5,600 420 1 1 (Z) (Z) 2,050 18,306 1 2 8,500 7,500 1 800 1 (Z) 400 2,000 2 2 11,900 12,900 2 1 1,000 1 1,500 1 1 1 (z) 8 500 1 338 1 (Z) 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 17 18 300 3,500 30,000 200 7,400 500 500 19 1,000 1,901 970 15,040 6,287 600 20 2 1 1 1 21 2 1 2 2 2 22 480 50 2,800 95 23 665 40 3,120 548 1 (Z) 550 1 (z) 24 25 26 27 28 2 1 1 29 2 1 2 2 1 2 30 425 600 1,500 70 31 300 125 6,020 1,215 15 700 32 2 19 6 35 4 39 3 39 62 10 25 30 2 9 33 1 24 17 28 18 49 11 40 99 15 38 42 68 11 34 7 127 61 237 8 411 17 653 545 30 99 149 35 34 35 3 162 96 138 81 472 42 443 1,429 89 207 221 885 72 36 2 9 9 19 3 3 2 24 31 2 6 6 37 14 10 17 2 6 2 19 34 3 6 2 18 3 38 525 1",280 3,975 2,482 650 450 110 13,055 11,993 56 175 285 39 2,087 2,265 2,702 95 780 65 5,605 3,261 170 235 50 5,325 190 40 3 1 2 5 14 1 1 41 275 400 312 12,745 12,059 25 300 42 2,076 857 1 12,320 4,055 10,958 65 75 43 276 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table &V-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Edmunds Fall River Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon Hamlin Hand Hanson 1 Nursery aod greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds sod plsuts, and bulbs: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and 25 20, 100 15,741 2 1949... 523 22 3 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, 2 1 4 1949. . . 1 2 5 acres 1954. .. 20 (Z) 6 1949... 1 2 7 16,300 10 8 1949. . . 50 5,741 9 Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: 1 10 1949... 1 I! square feet 1954. . . 2,500 12 1949... 2,000 li 1 .. 1949... 1 r acres 1954. .. (z) 16 1949. . . 1 17 1 1 LS 1949... 1 1 L9 dollars 1954... 3,500 12 20 1949... 473 8,500 21 Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale: Grown under glass or in 1 1 22 1949. . . 23 square feet 1954. . . 60 2,500 24 1949. . . 21 .'• 1949... 1 27 acres 1954... 28 1949... 1 29 1 1 30 1949... 1 1] dollars 1954... 25 300 12 1949. . . 1,500 33 Forest products: 1 32 1 19 31 14 1 7 34 1949... 2 38 1 43 54 41 14 5 37 35 cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 2 229 4 92 197 262 47 2 79 36 1949... 5 249 1 261 646 354 56 12 280 37 11 1 8 17 16 1 1 18 1949... 15 9 54 29 3 3 8 39 number 1954.. . 950 100 714 4,265 3,925 20 25 40 1949... 25 1,600 481 9,965 6,902 167 315 .,00 41 Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous 2 1 2 1 42 dollars 1954... 15 130 160 75 43 1949... 1,109 6,600 680 125 Z Reported in small fractions. SOUTH DAKOTA 277 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Harding Hughes Hutchins Hyde Jackson Jerauld Jones Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman McCook McPherson -.. .: 15 200 35,100 3,5,0 1 31,000 ... 1 z) 15 oO 1 3 60 ... 1 ] z 1 ... 2»,558 1 (Z) 100 1,260 1 3 1,500 1,350 251 ] : 25< ... ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 2 9 1 1 1 10 11,000 12,000 1,200 11 6,400 7,500 1,300 12 1 1 1 2 13 1 1 14 (Z) 1 (z) 1 15 (Z) 1 16 1 1 1 3 17 1 1 1 1 18 40,000 200 34,000 1,540 19 29,000 23,716 85 1,350 20 1 1 21 1 1 1,000 2 1,000 22 23 600 700 1 1,686 2 1 1 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 2 1,000 3 500 30 31 2,000 842 1,175 32 1 13 30 12 7 ! 9 22 56 32 > 7 3 33 2 13 60 12 7 30 52 58 58 2 ) 47 4 34 10 207 >-l 110 23 1 36 82 566 188 7 40 25 35 26 238 .89 177 23 >2 164 257 539 477 29 ■, 172 »: 36 1 11 1 3 1 3 1 31 7 4 2 37 1 12 9 4 1 3 3 36 13 1 16 38 50 3,471 50 1,275 4 !0 3 107 25 18,581 1,120 301 295 35 39 125 2,310 4 684 5,240 772 1 90 525 1 20 6 34 3 5~ 155 175 55,900 18 7,388 10,862 1,335 1 10 6,29 2,79 892 > 200 40 41 42 43 278 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8^-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha Moody Pennington Perkins Potter 1 Nursery and rreenhouae products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and 2,500 5,500 10 138,700 g 16,850 47,694 3,040 2 1949... 741 156,451 7 40 3 Nursery products {trees, shrubs, vines. 6 1 4 4 1949. . . 9 2 1 5 acres 1954. .. 173 1 8 6 1949... 271 15 1 7 50 800 5( 71 ) 150 ) 22,166 3,040 S 1949. . . 71,942 40 9 Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: 1 1 6 4 10 1949... 1 6 3 11 square feet 1954. . . 2,200 2,500 83,110 9,355 12 1949... 1,820 115,990 15,650 13 1 2 2 1 1/ 14 1949... 1 5 15 acres 1954... 1 1 2 (Z) 16 1949... (Z) 13 1 17 1 2 6 4 18 1949. . . 1 8 4 19 dollars 1954... 2,000 4,500 78,700 8,650 20 1949. . . 741 81,425 14,178 21 Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbB, and mushrooms produced for sale: Grown under glass or in 1 1 1 4 3 22 1949... 6 4 23 square feet 1954. . . 800 2,500 250 2,900 22,100 24 1949. . . 3,348 9,936 25 1 3 26 1949... 1 27 acres 1954.. . 2 8 z ... 28 1949... (Z) 29 1 1 1 7 ] 3 30 1949..'. 6 4 31 dollars 1954... 500 1,000 10 9,200 3! 8,050 32 1949. . . 3,084 11,350 33 Forest products: 16 70 6 4 55 4f 84 16 .^ 34 1949... 12 70 65 10 151 V 88 32 4 35 cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 61 1,765 52 14 380 1,] 5< 740 12? 36 1949... 58 722 610 21 1,064 ; 3( 874 246 59 37 p 40 10 9 31 26 a 38 1949... 6 41 29 1 11 43 25 i 39 number 1954. . . 1,360 8,304 1,700 412 ] 7,705 6,925 200 40 1949... 590 12,026 4,430 30 512 ; 7: 8,715 4,095 100 41 Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, baric, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous 5 i 7 42 dollars 1954... 9,019 2,210 ' 1,714 43 1949... 1,603 20 20 ] 4f 16,574 17 430 Z Rroor'e^ In small fractions. SOUTH DAKOTA 279 PRODUCTS: CEMSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Roberts Sanborn Shannon Spink Stanley Sully Todd Tripp Turner Union Walworth Weshebeugh Yankton Ziebach 34C ... 200 3,80C 1,20C 300 4,800 390 80C ... 304,001 1 1.00C ... 12.00C 2.00C ... 8,000 665 1,00C ... 100,120 2 2 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 ] 3 4 2 205 5 4 (2) 1 ] 173 6 34C ... 90 300,001 7 25C ... ] ... 2.00C ... 2,000 2 25 1,00( ... 100,000 2 8 9 1 1,20C ... 1 2,820 2 6,600 1 11 2,14! 1.20C ... 1 12,000 708 12 13 ] ] 1 1 1 14 15 (z ] ] ] 1 2 (2) (Z) 2 U 17 ] ] 3.80C ... 1.20C ... 1 2,800 2 1 3,500 18 19 75c 11.00C ... 6,000 140 120 20 1 1 2 1 ... 21 2 22 100 3,500 3,420 450 874 1 (?) 2 ... ... 1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 1 2 1 2 ... 1 29 30 200 300 2,000 100 500 80 ) 500 31 32 5< 9 11 . 1 9 L 7 20 71 50 ! 24 40 11 33 13 > 10 27 1 18 41 15 66 102 1 10 74 121 94 33 79 125 6 121 1 82 105 304 415 201 319 66 35 71 81 268 10 ) 264 15 442 101 378 742 6. 81 500 930 !,792 10,920 390 25,971 1,721 62,621 13,589 177 71,768 48,684 3,278 176 ,:.-; 1,25. 1,890 141,264 3,716 213,366 6,310 466,544 221,344. 740 523,254 403,451 37,738 3,333 1,101 6,564 45,311 1,882 169,756 20, 567 422,695 38,098 975 416,308 419,016 6,593 1,070 70 1,031 1,694 118,647 3,632 132,443 5,647 409,901 191,169 700 432,876 359,484 30,786 3,223 71 1,1(X ) 5,491 34,950 1,882 137,912 18,555 370,903 28,861 945 354,808 382,819 5,318 1,033 72 2 14 2 202 3 137 17 3 310 29 2 73 15 175 48 3,205 45 1,954 579 27 4,425 292 bO 74 H 350 900 1,125 45,850 720 27,623 4,668 230 84,090 4,217 1,500 75 100 1,125 18,074 400 8,957 1 2,667 100 15,623 1 613 11 76 77 •• 1 6 114 4 84 20 2 2 2 207 3 81 164 1 78 33 56 42 1,570 52 1,199 250 25 25 17 2,391 40 1,155 1,750 2 80 31 660 337 400 21,770 989 19,041 100 200 70 350 28,743 16 16,858 700 20 82 83 ... 78 6,208 476 5,964 3,293 6,908 M 284 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 2 of 4) —SPECIFIED CROPS Item Edmund s Fall River Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon Hamlin Hand Hanson {For definitions and explanations, see text) Sialt grains: 1 Grains grown together and threshed -farms reporting 1954... 3 5 S 7 7 4 8 34 .. 2 1949 .. . 2 24 6 25 23 1 0 6 25 acres 1954. . . 76 549 237 128 208 3C 6 201 1,967 92 1949 . . . 70 1,365 501 656 1,306 2' 9 64 1,295 507 5 bushels 1954... 900 4,258 4,962 2,930 4,354 M >5 3,790 48,180 3,050 6 1949 . . . 680 14,985 3,485 14,171 16,715 2,9( 5 1,460 13,579 8,745 7 bushels sold 1954 — 2,811 710 500 7< 2 4,513 1949 . . . 1,860 2,135 2,006 1,843 2 !2 200 565 9 Winter wheat threshed or .farms reporting 1954 — 5 100 26 5 35 1 6 1 72 2 1949 . . . 108 5 60 122 .1 3 5 8 acres 1954 .. . 263 10,045 2,ao 81 2,527 16.3 1 33 5,671 198 1949... 10,116 567 731 9,212 4,8 >6 60 270 233 13 bushels 1954... 695 160,366 25,380 882 24,596 281, 2( )4 500 71,905 1,160 14 1949 . . . 177,323 4,145 9,648 104,383 66,3 )1 698 2,361 3,064 15 bushels sold 1954.. . 600 151,069 20,865 262 23,139 236,7 '7 434 66,704 750 16 1949 . . . 153,479 2,332 6,208 89,559 57,7 )6 417 1,840 2,793 17 Durum or macaroni wheat threshed .farms reporting 1954... 11 12 8 31 10 1 12 29 ' 1949 . . . 75 19 37 223 92 ] 1 273 62 8 ' acres 1954. . . 517 258 405 781 280 8 271 1,491 1949 . . . 6,372 497 3,106 8,870 5,226 5' 3 11,151 4,385 273 21 bushels 1954... 2,845 1,042 2,731 3,327 1,850 / .8 942 13,293 1949 . . . 32,790 3,776 21,667 69,509 35,888 5,5 "7 139,308 30,942 1,139 ; bushels sold 1954... 2,307 695 2,426 1,948 940 718 1 10,931 ■ 1949 . . . 26,050 2,021 15,671 48,745 28,886 4,3 0 104,488 21,201 931 Other spring wheat threshed .farms reporting 1954... 909 67 607 363 159 2 )8 161 697 33 26 1949 . . . 949 184 679 577 250 3 1 487 878 332 27 acres 1954 . . . 122,390 3,574 77,172 10,200 9,615 17,6 8 4,445 55,810 836 1949 . . . 165,933 11,698 116,788 18,376 15,886 43,5 >8 20,263 99,245 13,541 29 bushels 1954 . . . 841,110 21,612 766,931 81,228 105,577 157,4 '2 47,161 562,962 8,633 JO 1949 . . . 962,853 124,709 804,292 186,282 109,410 286,7 '0 212,856 683,206 70,695 1] bushels sold 1954... 640,583 17,417 617,978 56,314 85,939 127,9 )6 33,713 432,164 5,470 1949 . . . 718,156 94,675 598,983 138,498 80,628 243,5 10 164,454 492,958 44,787 33 .farms reporting 1954... 903 127 638 1,133 882 1 a 90s 938 741 34 1949 . . . 862 156 647 1,160 854 8 929 938 731 i: acres 1954. . . 88,714 3,828 62,338 69,832 74,942 8,2< 1 30,388 94, 501 74,395 36 1949 . . . 57,060 4,882 45,779 52,284 50,844 2,8 9 67,607 71,552 47,530 37 bushels 1954... 1,814,153 48,519 1,636,041 1,969,193 1,934,905 156,3 7 2,283,455 2,390,526 1,974,557 38 1949 . . . 767,522 92,980 725,267 1,435,623 658,331 34,6 '1 2,001,629 1,069,951 854,752 39 bushels sold^ 1954 — 835,990 6,937 637,462 709,863 726,692 19,3 0 958,591 631,013 763,258 1949 . . . 209,885 14,296 179,466 310,086 118,426 I.3 0 759,320 196,385 154,513 41 Barley threshed or combined -farms reporting 1954... 224 137 141 320 75 1 >1 314 124 52 42 1949 . . . 594 145 462 407 471 1< .1 548 505 383 43 acres 1954. . . 8,685 6,775 6,391 9,267 3,091 5,9 2 10,876 5,075 1,782 44 1949... 28,965 6,362 28,309 11,185 26,375 6,8< )7 18,408 24,852 16,715 45 bushels 1954... 110,424 84,586 112,248 177,155 59,736 86,9 3 195,312 75,534 34,670 46 1949 . . . 205,992 90,905 293,678 226,243 272,323 63, 7< 3 355,689 229,165 170,808 47 bushels sold 1954... 54,534 29,442 53,795 118,650 30,549 24,6 8 121,490 21,487 17,821 4S 1949 . . . 104,164 28,002 158,503 161,418 103,988 19,5 >5 243,409 80,763 93,371 49 • farms reporting 1954 — 72 16 73 71 20 5 34 36 64 50 1949 . . . 59 20 89 282 104 5 213 93 153 51 acres 1954. . . 4,452 667 4,192 2,383 936 1 >6 996 1,767 2,728 52 1949 . . . 2,883 559 4,038 7,613 3,675 1 >9 6,221 4,505 6,226 53 bushels 1954... 90,540 3,223 65,296 49,344 13,613 1,3 !0 18,308 20,911 45,318 54 1949. .. 27,330 5,394 40,331 121,733 33,428 8 6 92,286 41,200 78,883 55 bushels sold 1954... 79,870 2,110 50,940 38,754 10,721 1 ?0 16,158 15,844 32,275 56 1949 . . . 21,976 1,752 28,529 99,436 22,655 3 M 80,706 26,475 57,938 57 Emmer and spelt threshed or . farms reporting 1954 .. . 70 5 31 19 22 4 10 29 4 58 1949 . . . 58 2 35 40 10 3 52 7 59 acres 1954. . . 1,134 83 699 198 371 c 9 150 573 64 60 1949... 929 22 707 423 164 59 1,309 125 61 bushels 1954. . . 13,902 705 15,300 3,356 7,360 1,5! 2 3,535 9,397 1,740 62 1949... 7,956 364 6,695 8,982 1,622 1,000 12,800 2,274 63 bushels sold 1954.. . 70 420 90 1,425 4C 10 1,274 1,300 64 1949 . . . 306 390 827 651 370 485 700 65 Flaxseed threshed or combined . . .farms reporting 1954... 543 1 209 1,006 11 8 751 149 23 66 1949 . . . 344 2 188 1,157 7 6 641 123 32 67 acres 1954. . . 27,044 100 10,756 57,044 386 2< 2 43,666 7,390 586 68 1949 .. . 13,128 275 9,180 450 1' 0 28,362 6,001 1,115 69 bushels 1954... 78,688 400 49,140 392,776 1,899 81 6 311,304 30,517 4,859 70 1949 . . . 42,715 850 31 ,460 455,732 2,452 3' 9 236,118 19,582 7,712 71 bushels sold 1954... 62,460 400 41,227 350,401 1,589 4i 272,481 25,425 4,555 72 1949 . . . 35,089 430 25,670 399,014 1,250 1( 216,859 15,858 6,342 73 Proso millet threshed or .farms reporting 1954... 167 72 14 112 6 115 62 1 74 acres 1954 . . . 3,193 1,437 240 1,440 81 1,601 986 4 75 bushels 1954... 43,376 21,257 1,908 25,966 763 26,313 11,932 60 76 bushels sold 1954... 10,944' 5,319 665 4,625 50 7,412 1,435 77 Other grains threshed or . farms reporting 1954 .. . 2 78 19491 . . 105 4 59 63 8 84 24 1 79 acres 1954 . . . 30 0 1949' . . 1,886 31 1,229 857 84 1,122 621 10 81 bushels 1954 .. . 540 6: 1949 l . . 19,286 426 14,409 8,913 760 16,802 4,547 260 83 bushels sold 1954... 216 84 19491 . . 2,384 201 2,931 1,176 201 3,266 250 260 1 Includes proso millet. SOUTH DAKOTA HARVESTED : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 285 Harding Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Jones Kingsbury Lake Laurence Lincoln Lyman McCook McPherson 9 4 15 12 38 3 12 16 5 13 8 3 1 3 4 10 10 7 30 12 22 19 8 30 16 19 1 2 519 265 661 536 1,393 361 547 872 583 460 32 3 243 170 279 620 244 1,383 576 854 779 241 1,186 808 604 10 4 6,935 3,745 13,600 12,760 35,777 6,160 15,705 24,723 575 13,435 11,977 490 5 665 2,150 5,715 5,835 2,140 23,286 6,174 13,846 11,816 3,132 31,950 10,535 11,076 78 6 5,050 1,400 934 3,400 300 7,750 2,510 900 7 600 1,500 400 1,480 610 535 1,887 3,850 5,798 '.!'' ' 4,650 2,725 8 5 35 6 16 66 6 155 3 2 34 1 210 3 9 1 4 7 1 19 14 80 5 7 50 19 205 3 1 10 300 6,068 73 1,570 6,925 313 25,449 277 23 1,635 20 35,955 162 11 20 370 104 40 1,985 416 11,224 105 91 2,443 1,114 36,902 42 160 12 1,545 58,137 615 11,008 83,909 2,397 248,392 2,780 300 20,164 140 432,572 3,396 13 80 2,870 1,535 320 18,727 3,788 98,285 770 813 52,421 17,140 391,670 605 500 14 1,250 53,597 605 10,123 80,091 1,922 226,658 2,755 200 17,442 140 381,763 2,075 15 2,800 1,195 320 17,131 3,133 85,214 740 696 45,673 14,575 332,932 330 300 16 5 6 1 7 3 27 153 5 4 22 3 5 17 12 22 20 8 20 16 85 206 31 9 5 95 44 71 in 217 287 19 533 53 2,614 12,551 33 75 1,528 28 157 19 944 2,817 788 591 1,808 814 12,146 15,626 625 233 74 9,469 972 4,200 20 1,095 2,016 190 3,394 322 14,176 90,637 350 520 12,697 190 901 21 4,488 20,351 3,566 2,795 8,365 6,603 109,958 131,850 5,507 4,631 908 65,412 6,807 23,858 905 1,886 190 2,454 150 11,926 71,997 30 350 9,012 75 667 23 2,530 17,001 2,203 970 7,563 4,084 87,870 98,513 3,572 3,770 838 50,780 4,121 13,474 24 270 208 240 203 74 371 146 289 47 111 15 364 52 998 25 242 255 783 282 116 510 as 577 212 154 59 393 482 1,027 26 38,867 34,004 6,285 16,169 6,086 21,076 15,517 13,458 761 4,185 374 46,383 928 94,956 27 37,628 58,638 35,777 27,776 15,580 39,016 48,917 27,326 4,914 7,248 1,458 66,753 13,566 132,876 28 273,051 315,822 52,282 136,575 42,925 214,608 117,921 140,286 10,127 51,765 4,613 483,352 7,918 606,609 29 229,286 352,753 168,220 187,176 93,703 293,287 357,798 220,374 39,062 93,770 17,510 452,206 87,234 624 ,473 30 209,026 276,743 40,948 104,857 28,021 177.658 97,549 110,176 6,218 38,920 1,736 432,377 3,443 388,065 31 167,903 287,673 96,543 129,646 73,283 203,318 315,730 162,087 26,327 73,817 12,271 375,251 48,473 385,547 32 197 227 1,548 306 80 567 173 1,265 1,145 132 1,570 459 1,174 1,003 33 88 172 1,510 272 39 532 107 1,248 1,171 142 1,609 347 1,239 992 34 9,835 17,311 148,751 23,977 3,305 42,563 12,763 118,417 101,796 2,997 106,051 41,737 108,006 68,795 35 2,929 7,004 98,845 15,975 1,015 26,548 4,994 90,756 87,416 2,720 108,144 17,864 91,864 48,490 36 132,056 389,680 4,009,901 514,003 44,981 1,114,749 252,266 3,331,999 3,078,287 73,133 3,394,782 1,101,581 2,758,582 1,413,366 37 25,501 108,252 1,685,073 235,256 10,591 455,923 89,697 2,287,590 2,355,151 73,002 3,404,769 288,169 1,979,358 585,038 38 11,795 110,979 1,353,040 152,878 4,871 325,493 76,081 1,431,421 1,146,378 4,950 1,041,016 492,439 863,367 509,625 19 581 10,365 212,799 29,966 656 77,349 25,901 881,432 728,548 5,779 997,182 62,155 516,812 112,611 40 91 50 81 53 26 . 102 55 475 68 72 11 126 58 339 41 62 158 930 149 29 298 46 715 426 84 96 201 359 736 42 3,582 2,758 2,093 2,193 1,381 3,164 5,272 19,902 1,993 1,368 571 9,773 1,712 10,996 43 1,931 9,775 34,036 6,992 1,429 11,492 2,667 33,098 14,059 1,765 2,451 13,460 11,597 27,367 44 32,857 40,457 38,972 30,066 22,140 60,322 92,282 399,937 46,345 28,554 10,613 188,898 34,617 146,625 45 11,885 96,858 326,642 62,977 14,174 129,260 29,760 538,020 235,089 35,390 52,331 154,115 147,759 185,537 46 4,580 18,651 25,923 9,200 8,330 22,118 69,065 250,814 28,320 1,555 7,143 129,518 19,477 70,039 47 1,551 44,085 158,609 22,373 3,410 52,747 17,524 386,207 162,844 4,125 36,277 80,218 93,140 53,371 48 16 26 196 18 76 2 148 8 8 20 55 66 49 3 19 384 14 144 3 267 110 39 21 139 76 50 1,168 2,610 6,917 993 3,224 170 8,314 617 94 1,156 1,807 2,211 51 31 1,498 12,308 "441 5,259 122 10,783 2,799 629 925 3,645 2,353 52 7,050 24,525 99,984 10,820 39,489 3,100 140,079 7,845 1,498 15,057 27,421 29,160 53 154 9,520 166,134 2,935 52,767 1,086 113,547 38,832 10,114 10,429 50,769 15,696 54 3,030 22,826 87,606 8,572 32,020 240 119,388 7,465 1,253 12,855 19,265 21,166 55 96 8,195 119,281 1,783 37,398 936 88,745 33,735 7,605 8,810 39,292 10,946 56 8 2 33 12 1 17 1 15 10 3 6 7 5 102 r 57 1 29 17 9 11 6 1 4 7 123 58 148 100 443 260 3 375 35 269 175 24 44 113 61 1,259 59 5 390 269 197 214 44 5 85 67 1,546 60 1,970 1,160 9,397 2,955 35 5,832 300 6,826 3,981 335 866 3,186 960 12,353 • 1 35 6,195 2,501 2,444 4,954 1,121 30 1,060 1,098 12,762 62 3,108 239 1,012 246 951 294 200 1,296 63 600 100 165 33 1,029 64 128 22 96 21 1 27 19 433 275 4 138 68 98 844 '■' 70 20- 58 21 21 8 439 409 5 325 32 97 582 66 7,701 2,187 2,526 935 2 833 2,461 13,823 7,569 166 3,335 6,759 1,894 53,303 67 3,969 2,228 2,012 1,076 847 331 14,567 11,484 86 7,642 3,333 2,116 16,864 68 32,712 8,250 21,113 3,812 10 5,221 5,708 125,624 76,456 526 34,750 24,147 15,498 182,568 69 9,903 5,239 12,653 2,217 3,304 647 126,859 98,640 538 79,035 8,763 13,295 74,629 70 28,634 7,575 19,645 2,766 10 4,640 4,078 117,195 71,854 307 32,960 21,015 13,162 134,437 71 8,449 4,854 10,937 1,646 2,640 625 102,784 87,598 252 72,403 8,013 11,167 55,186 72 7 1 7 3 4 ] 75 45 5 2 4 137 73 115 30 143 40 113 3C 1,210 449 41 33 31 1,681 74 1,490 500 1,575 70 1,755 21C 18,368 7,251 715 495 639 21,918 75 500 575 800 21C 5,856 1,367 1,169 76 1 1 2 8 2 94 23 3 4 2 1 147 7- 78 79 10 20 30 83 19 1,547 192 47 33 36 10 2,410 80 81 50 200 200 480 115 18,609 3,125 243 265 920 40 24,704 52 83 17 ::: 60 1,919 606 15 210 200 749 -, 286 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 2 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha Moody Pennington Perkins Potter Small erains: 1 Grains grown together and threshed 17 25 2 21 18 10 18 15 3 2 1949... 24 15 12 38 37 17 20 7 9 3 acres 1954... 507 1,445 145 511 758 389 1,185 1,174 115 4 1949 . . . 900 620 930 1,382 1,469 608 1,472 240 375 5 bushels 1954... 13,493 17,175 1,360 12,614 25,373 12,820 8,942 13,001 1,510 6 1949... 19,274 5,730 7,595 26, 303 49, 826 15,870 15,585 1,435 4,954 7 bushels sold 1954... 608 600 479 1,200 2,550 3,892 2,900 8 1949... 2,300 945 5,230 1,800 6,397 3,245 3,625 100 1,250 9 winter wheat threshec or 3 96 101 1 5 2 71 68 49 10 1949... 22 79 99 3 9 5 55 4 11 acres 1954. . . 112 7,790 15,921 42 43 200 6,631 6,150 4,315 12 1949... 432 5,887 14,045 165 72 149 6,341 220 13 bushels 1954 . . . 1,240 103, 899 221,126 420 575 2,685 106,534 45,654 49,699 14 1949... 4,403 74,048 181,510 1,050 690 2,596 60,439 1,405 15 bushels sold 1954... 1,080 87,001 183,634 365 185 2,522 83,617 40,070 46,523 16 1949... 3,020 65,078 171,751 1,000 324 1,662 46,020 855 17 Durum or macaroni wheat threshed 127 592 4 29 4 38 20 55 5 24 2 12 3 13 IS 1949... 19 11 L9 acres 1954. . . 4,132 77 182 686 207 230 681 20 1949... 41,211 2,587 2,333 2,149 380 87 2,662 1,806 1,896 21 bushels 1954. .. 20,813 655 1,940 5,843 1,114 1,800 5,774 22 1949... 447, 975 15, 833 21, 598 18,971 4,395 1,381 17,673 7,865 8,809 23 bushels sold 1954... 13,803 450 1,792 4,566 669 1,376 4,694 24 1949... 367,689 12,380 17,242 14,479 3,281 231 14,458 6,505 6,006 25 Other spring wheat threshed 603 537 572 636 109 153 158 563 19 75 16 46 305 461 687 663 485 500 26 1949... 27 acres 1954. . . 42,855 46, 396 10,917 4,634 223 153 35,287 134,049 85,310 28 1949... 39,795 66,342 18,460 22,238 1,338 837 63,386 150,294 125,197 29 bushels 1954... 484, 395 429, 337 116,530 50,194 1,970 2,320 201,000 1,219,238 692,124 30 1949... 420,984 613,895 171,829 180,559 11,665 9,510 564,303 762,804 949,196 31 bushels sold 1954... 364,025 294,897 84,810 38, 826 584 50 140,654 1,009,978 603,678 32 1949... 347,123 462,364 149,360 129,334 5,987 4,759 438,983 594,317 763,031 33 855 531 198 909 1,971 1,171 276 517 454 34 1949... 877 352 164 916 1,978 1,170 331 147 376 ■■ acres 1954 . . . 50,658 21,274 13,567 79, 764 144,698 94,048 11, 579 24, 836 39, 248 »■ 1949... 46,524 11,329 8,789 51,583 134,431 80,168 10,492 4,160 20, 797 37 bushels 1954. . . 1,471,547 378,453 331,867 2,253,370 4,629,008 2,982,582 137,776 481,820 879,298 38 1949... 1,124,923 198,227 164,038 1,139,752 3,842,234 2,210,599 197,381 32,751 392,121 39 bushels sold 1954... 421,413 41,205 75,895 912,577 1,254,948 916,118 14,381 65,955 234,299 40 1949... 277,855 12,771 22,177 248,980 986,440 542,288 29,868 782 33,085 41 Barley threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 524 229 39 199 22 37 111 203 108 42 1949 . . . 464 218 99 *604 258 290 203 86 287 .: ] acres 1954 25,907 8,020 1,901 7,290 613 932 4,609 9,543 5,231 .... 1949... 16,794 8,299 5,362 26,359 7,078 8,445 6,923 2,843 17, 367 45 bushels 1954... 520,626 126,249 33,473 157,272 17,587 25,240 42,437 153,425 70,771 46 1949... 300,505 111,321 82,543 358,471 126,926 148,769 81,718 16,455 181,010 47 bushels sold 1954... 315,231 49, 763 8,189 102,065 6,884 13,919 9,307 52,603 32, 501 4£ 1949 . . . 161,444 21,044 40,341 200,882 96, 549 106,495 18,590 625 36,944 49 181 15 4 86 9 18 8 23 21 50 1949... 221 17 33 197 48 30 17 4 17 51 acres 1954. . . 6,478 290 259 3,242 64 219 333 1,551 2,400 5: 1949... 9,971 400 2,218 7,376 844 408 649 45 756 bushels 1954... 124,945 2,930 5,481 49,756 795 3,413 2,445 13,676 27,904 54 1949... 166,408 4,338 22,342 82,130 14,589 5,267 5,354 160 5,989 55 bushels sold 1954... 104,858 475 4,501 44,469 305 2,461 1,650 6,518 24,834 56 1949. . . 147,950 1,557 16,238 64,693 12,351 4,644 2,934 105 3,907 57 Emmer and spelt threshed or 57 9 4 30 3 5 10 9 58 1949... 41 6 4 22 3 2 3 1 4 59 acres 1954... 879 144 119 514 37 150 190 156 60 1949... 790 163 62 302 36 25 34 5 67 ■ 1 bushels 1954... 18,828 2,020 1,850 13,320 573 1,580 4,645 2,340 62 1949. . . 13,281 1,486 1,055 6,005 862 350 625 15 580 63 bushels sold 1954... 1,883 2,400 243 175 64 1949... 985 200 650 377 200 ' 5 Flaxseed threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 758 17 8 199 181 276 4 350 164 66 1949. . . 598 28 3 136 363 393 24 156 87 67 acres 1954. .. 50,800 1,029 657 6,423 3,668 6,910 189 23,609 9,789 1949... 27,798 1,882 75 4,087 7,843 10,431 1,534 9,551 6,357 bushels 1954... 297,256 4,357 1,455 55,691 37, 853 74,585 471 93,929 35,697 71 1949... 204,330 5,445 137 28,938 71,783 96, 377 4,097 22,392 22,657 " bushels sold 1954 253,314 3,551 930 51,078 35, 574 71,456 256 81,716 30,659 72 1949... 179,780 3,854 127 24,188 66,407 89,620 3,367 18,705 19,836 73 Proso millet threshed or 2 9 45 9 124 2,390 20 234 5,283 118,182 9 93 500 4 154 3,350 13 120 2,279 4 26 415 4 21 200 74 ■'5 acres 1954. . . bushels 1954. . . 76 bushels sold 1954... 53,168 150 1,180 115 Other grain threshed sr 1949 '.. 180 1 5 3 23 4 1 79 acres 1954. . . -' 1949 '.. 3,885 14 169 14 692 '87 20 25 -' bushels 1954. . . 82 1949 '.. 56,483 140 1,518 200 8,694 660 20 245 83 bushels sold 1954... 84 1949 '. . 10,485 720 6,579 '26 Includes proso millet. SOUTH DAKOTA HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued. 287 Roberts Sanborn Shannon Spink Stanley Sully Todd Tripp Turner Union Walworth Washabaugh Yankton Ziebach 38 17 1 42 2 10 6 48 20 12 10 1 13 5 1 36 32 4 28 3 8 17 32 25 29 5 9 32 2 . 1,179 653 10 2,237 177 842 262 2,487 776 323 287 14 518 425 3 1,356 1,151 140 1,493 567 390 1,180 1,214 878 854 463 850 1,238 242 ■'. 17,515 100 50,363 2,600 10, 374 4,630 58,261 22,199 10,095 5,445 200 8,715 5,650 5 30,060 20, 165 2,350 21,270 8,385 3,730 13,178 15,012 25, 310 26,808 3,350 11,703 28,225 1,350 ■ 7,460 1,000 3,475 800 1,333 14,017 3,771 1,600 400 1,000 7 4,900 150 116 9,170 2,260 320 1,820 1,830 5,958 3,210 975 6,200 1,200 1,000 8 9 1 59 34 54 27 49 272 11 108 7 68 27 29 9 123 16 56 21 22 2 59 325 26 143 2 37 29 8 10 158 36 19,227 1,956 7,732 13,499 6,291 28,113 186 4,355 383 10,461 531 4,685 11 2,187 676 14,451 1,349 3,263 440 5,529 34,531 1,049 6,354 306 9,373 882 244 1.' 1,332 360 488,006 26,288 105,248 157,599 67,075 301,476 2,720 43, 598 2,848 179,450 2,877 32,151 1 > 25,547 7,326 267,955 15,574 40,328 6,300 60,755 386,612 12,995 95,120 1,980 147,313 18,107 1,779 14 890 413,175 22,710 95,363 154,600 61,658 208,146 1,5"5 38,799 2,313 153,519 2,180 28,322 15 20,034 6,493 260,878 12,125 36,858 6,300 55,749 319,027 11,165 85,923 700 142,392 16,385 1,436 16 185 5 47 5 2 38 3 4 1 2 17 720 15 2 94 8 9 16 209 12 14 13 6 14 14 18 5,949 143 2,389 605 20 2,451 50 174 49 58 1 1 33,663 495 295 10,423 1,029 1,783 1,115 17,122 160 953 1,506 490 503 1,179 2> 17,990 816 18,215 6,400 212 22,518 395 1,260 490 440 21 361,807 3,305 10, 150 80,067 5,675 15,017 10,770 142,261 1,210 9,529 8,491 5,188 2,802 7,988 22 10,048 535 15,151 5,560 200 12,156 365 960 300 300 2 281,813 2,750 9,250 65,109 3,675 13,857 8,645 107,362 508 8,039 6,939 4,688 1,639 5,716 24 943 138 16 1,392 121 365 60 394 56 35 523 47 58 191 25 851 480 67 1,463 136 417 93 406 220 286 544 77 183 200 26 39,006 4,458 845 232,483 17,236 84,905 3,163 36,225 782 2,215 88,867 3,079 1,589 28,476 .: ' 38,840 25,296 8,326 320,617 24,241 135,597 7,073 50,643 4,265 12,536 128,432 8,382 ',349 37,836 300,851 44,461 7,341 2,721,910 150,290 866,549 28,894 379,298 8,113 21,065 679,663 32,640 16,459 227,197 29 412,022 155,029 99,931 2,642,130 159,278 1,054,788 64,202 381,649 45,577 123,130 887,011 79,054 57,151 212,419 30 242,513 33,468 5,355 2,337,216 141,764 761,760 22,708 279,757 3,649 17,138 554,381 29,483 12,343 199,697 31 318,848 98,981 94,289 2,190,082 127,753 896,718 52,111 297,127 29,553 106,170 699,700 71,843 38,917 163, 505 32 1,672 696 52 1,345 114 326 229 909 1,653 1,094 492 63 1,115 131 33 1,702 687 49 1,201 50 208 225 754 1,679 1,125 408 36 1,162 57 34 102,805 62,787 3,643 112,886 7,740 26,903 16,756 73, 703 120,985 54,911 33,277 2,709 74,833 6,540 3'. 85,925 37,121 3,005 71,061 2,124 9,339 12,863 37,653 118,795 57,933 18,729 1,227 74,566 2,989 ':■•■ 3,373,176 1,661,431 66, 392 3,192,634 149, 742 680,810 350,853 1,975,211 3,370,004 1,587,682 679, 873 49,544 1,923,486 92,070 37 2,037,338 675,855 57, 530 1,260,238 31,565 172,620 204,301 587,497 3,050,148 1,724,565 293,668 20,545 1,778,888 22,462 38 1,437,166 471,386 18,273 1,385,194 25,622 180, 546 88,860 655,834 1,085,329 447,595 163,600 1,790 513,305 16,421 39 594,095 121, 561 19,145 259,609 2,290 14,134 34,680 61,146 892,098 476,385 25,683 2,750 385,828 9,705 40 348 67 53 474 33 93 82 230 28 13 68 45 30 74 41 398 295 62 769 24 174 142 456 191 71 179 38 127 48 42 9,913 2,590 5,479 29,085 2,019 6,401 4,733 15,163 502 340 2,891 3,528 1,094 4,053 43 9,670 11,893 5,909 38,898 1,091 11,336 9,342 30,221 4,220 1,625 7,624 1,948 3,847 1,625 44 219,703 53,799 105,089 583, 914 35,455 110,668 83,539 299, 529 10,858 7,289 33,874 68,315 22,330 53,220 45 144,691 139,544 77,294 436,756 9,740 125, 137 99,806 389,528 72,014 35,165 62,277 22,945 •3.945 11,039 46 142,101 19,893 45,673 378,285 26,020 53,385 26, 589 135,818 3,024 3,334 12,311 33,000 16,415 14,342 47 87,213 70,722 49,965 217,062 1,730 37,183 39,400 162,856 39, 538 17, 567 18,919 4,795 34,918 1,186 48 165 44 8 284 56 26 77 39 14 22 4 28 8 49 343 173 9 318 1 31 82 194 58 16 26 7 50 4 50 4,825 2,402 430 17,677 8,562 1,810 2,537 1,095 102 1,171 168 1,382 1,010 51 9,504 7,239 441 16,409 72 3,880 6,929 7,365 963 244 1,256 232 1,153 169 52 105,332 37,248 11,450 263,504 114,639 21,275 30,761 18,985 2,331 17,022 2,350 28,205 10,915 53 146,660 81,070 3,165 169,256 350 28,909 50,693 64,587 12, 829 3,064 8,162 2,149 17,741 976 54 92,633 30,072 5,900 225,569 108, 970 19,105 18,051 13,053 903 14,764 600 24,961 6,665 55 122,808 59,898 2,240 135,386 350 21,926 33,291 35,619 10, 382 2,015 5,991 50 10,779 241 56 23 9 38 1 4 8 19 4 1 24 2 1 3 57 24 12 1 47 5 19 19 7 1 15 2 G 1 58 318 187 988 12 86 246 414 33 25 397 34 6 60 59 412 153 '20 983 190 389 433 68 14 178 18 54 15 60 7,455 4,590 20,982 200 1,450 2,780 5,666 794 200 5,569 450 50 480 61 5,628 1,749 400 12,405 1,851 4,750 3,983 782 200 1,461 210 794 50 62 810 388 5,890 1,119 120 115 250 63 2,090 152 2,315 800 440 140 300 64 1,473 11 3 352 16 49 6 6 48 2 292 3 18 61 65 1,545 19 4 210 3 59 8 21 119 29 136 4 31 40 66 83, 239 416 160 16,754 2,120 7,447 775 157 771 25 18,377 297 337 4,034 67 79, 853 890 162 10, 762 125 7,995 590 868 1,711 730 5,791 770 501 4,040 68 556,961 2,500 910 87,652 9,795 27,388 3,065 395 7,709 250 76,910 645 3,036 9,092 69 516,118 7,455 404 43,973 460 21,448 1,401 2,853 14,375 8,446 23,390 4,088 5,119 5,418 70 479,795 2,238 870 78,450 9,400 26,251 1,670 182 6,795 150 64,668 355 2,828 7,029 71 451,338 6,178 290 38,619 360 15,692 1,181 2,593 13,158 8,326 19,548 3,950 4,963 4,469 72 148 6 2 253 4 5 8 7 21 4 3 1 73 1,862 71 21 6,407 300 145 103 49 464 97 116 5 74 33,477 1,210 275 98,757 3,580 2,380 1,185 775 6,718 1,068 2,128 100 75 10,755 33 53,466 2,600 300 100 4,460 275 76 8 1 77 106 4 89 5 5 8 3 9 1 5 78 119 65 79 1,272 35 1,630 115 159 118 32 46 3 65 SO 1,733 1,000 81 13,322 405 16,136 810 3,040 1,429 333 435 100 932 82 693 400 83 3,289 1,299 ... 950 158 68 860 84 288 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 3 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Brookings Annual h ■■ Soybeans grown for all purposes . .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954 . 1949. Harvested for beans. Cut for hay. •farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954 . 1949. bushels 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954 . 1949. Plowed under for green manure -farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. liny crops, excluding soybean and sorghum hay {3ee text): Land from which hay was cut acres 1954 . 1949. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay (and for dehydrating) farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Wild hay cut . .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. -farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Other hay cut . .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons, green weight 1954. 1949. 6,535 1,723 166 ,019 32,173 6,437 1,607 164,590 30,384 1,933,64.9 386,345 38 116 328 949 344 1,000 46 32 574 335 47 34 527 505 5,201,188 4,373,381 44,371 28,273 1,747,665 573 ,795 2,567,352 757 ,490 4,463 203 ,884 2,503 1,269 62,940 32,563 67,698 31,312 145 2,726 3,103 3,947 94,393 145 ,541 74,177 91,131 66 1,475 34,322, 36,698 3,141,642 3,366,183 1,968,609 1,904,383 2,546 104,4.69 5,982 8,129 153,690 255, 814 134,299 180,836 276 6,627 14 63 353 1,142 4,460 3,803 24 2 439 23 5,294. 161 82,323 63,125 571 143 21,521 2,307 44,154 3,792 61 3,377 23 27 662 2,219 438 1,416 642 599 58,871 56,347 37,351 30,611 49 32 1,188 1,290 948 912 1 75 20 255* 18 230 1,988 l.'( ,456 80 ,054 1 ,030 566 40 ,945 11 012 57 541 11 960 64 2 360 114 96 97 72 50 50 833 2,430 704 1,381 1,039 934 73,864 61,899 39 ,706 33 ,721 48 1,333 190 141 4,700 5,112 3,421 3,349 13 128 517 71,583 67 ,455 220 69 16,724 3,102 21,250 3,720 22 1,394 9 11 2,355 3,270 2,673 3,337 47 46 2,039 2,266 1,529 1,613 3 31 216 271 49,128 52,134 35 ,493 35,585 25 1,474 21 46 1,337 6,378 789 5,019 3 110 118 6 2,041 34 116 6 2,033 34 33 ,543 720 34 ,977 31,541 1,001 814 16 ,979 9,883 32,125 17,120 56 1,567 14 17 235 192 284 187 37 31 543 779 511 652 1 1 673 707 16 ,221 17 ,811 16 ,042 14 ,413 27 419 103 176 999 2 1 ,052 2 ,511 401 97 8,049 1,777 398 92 7,999 1,706 100,316 15,527 119 305 56,442 41,509 1,342 981 32,495 14,966 52,109 17,941 137 3,742 188 89 3,312 1,195 3,588 1,061 12. 301 11 36 67 389 94 420 720 728 16,533 17,039 16,906 16,213 81 1,900 305 460 4,035 7,873 4,366 7,230 27 493 2 '47 iii 42 5 838 41 41 5 824 41 9,254 391 146,752 114,717 1,454 945 78,709 26,967 104,537 32,198 245 11,744 17 15 629 505 711 421 27 65 414 2,298 403 1,752 995 1,155 64,602 78 ,205 42,759 52,080 71 2,674 108 223 2,348 5,906 2,125 4,899 50 101 300 425 Armstrong County was consolidated with Dewey County in March 1954. SOUTH DAKOTA 289 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 66,300 62,274 109 34 6,925 696 9,543 1,122 10 20 451 682 575 557 140 147 58,444 5 5,098 23 ,239 24,400 1,380 14 14 460 2,808 397 909 69,282 53,628 512 422 33,943 15,727 67,207 30,753 110 9,444 Campbell 1 28 25 20 861 416 10 952 451 98 114 2,542 2,931 2,212 2,394 5 66 220 217 29,787 32,122 16,169 14,424 25 1,562 58 81 2,149 2,269 2,028 1,799 1 25 125 Charles Mix 60,117 50,095 483 135 21,192 3,008 29,715 3,834 19 849 30 5 679 122 800 121 34 77 475 2,308 494 1,165 522 539 36,269 42,112 26,235 26,882 9 209 57 70 1,502 2,644 1,648 2,336 82 1,390 78 1,327 20,206 88,932 60,555 1,074 623 31,993 9,994 61,029 15,538 78 ,950 23 3 508 42 658 39 46 39 1,279 1,373 1,063 793 1 10 995 997 52,189 46 ,773 46,117 29,192 76 2,493 137 128 2,761 2,326 2,713 2,029 7 215 3 202 33 814 165 102 41 2,058 1,243 99 36 2,042 1,131 17,185 8,324 Clay 87,138 60,167 1,051 804 49,287 19 ,662 66,530 21,636 160 7,071 38 34 685 689 723 566 4 38 47 48 632 1,119 471 911 1 12 664 718 31,137 34,714 22,681 23,950 59 1,406 182 189 5,397 3,115 3,997 2,721 10 166 643 110 21,908 2,020 641 109 21,879 2,018 481,611 38,595 Codington 17,825 13,285 668 643 13,267 10,031 32,833 22,361 174 10,280 253 127 394 123 17 16 334 177 383 202 98 113 3,044 2,373 3,268 2,538 23 855 55 62 840 752 1,261 756 11 246 3 87 53 750 211 : 7i i 35 4,064 1 ,021 170 33 4 . " 4 ■k 7 7 ,137 7 ,315 55,913 45,865 824 591 27 ,438 11,543 41,639 13,223 139 4,716 60 36 892 743 ,029 660 3 65 215 990 225 798 3 80 611 690 25 ,010 29 ,409 20,705 24,017 78 2,721 137 179 2,358 3,185 2,570 2,890 9 155 1 20 100 96,109 103 ,482 469 97 30,816 3,697 36,445 3,835 61 4,434 20 864 880 87 97 2,588 4,322 2,085 2,242 522 566 59,193 92,392 39 ,674 58,512 29 2,568 59 84 2,648 3,770 2,120 2,627 1 1 21,954 33,344 193 180 11,758 7,672 7,446 6,993 10 500 42 63 1,544 1,933 643 1,836 2 22 80 127 2,792 3,822 1,054 2,941 2 24 66 224 4,700 16, 914 2,380 9,844 1 8 32 76 1,160 3,283 455 1,912 30 3 486 36 30 3 485 34 6,513 560 Day 33,135 20,404 651 396 17,336 5,370 35,984 9,538 95 3,364 14 5 267 41 434 32 21 14 334 258 523 235 383 359 13,256 13,414 11,436 11 ,482 35 948 96 92 1,942 1,590 2,080 1,626 6 188 1,158 69 57 6 1,149 42 10,931 234 3 9 94,395 87,079 1,255 1,031 44,358 25,874 53,722 22,970 108 ,029 32 32 492 483 635 385 1 20 18 167 169 3,619 161 2,481 1,166 1,228 47,091 52 ,739 42,284 43,064 85 2,231 138 220 2,285 3,953 2,246 3,105 283 91 6,373 1,189 280 84 6,320 1,150 76,631 12,849 61,132 50,044 909 630 22,860 9,811 37,154 15,005 78 2,158 143 53 2,417 730 2,815 728 12 239 10 34 146 741 118 642 857 906 33 ,818 36,058 29,864 1,80 85 3,181 156 182 1,891 2,895 1,989 2,823 Dewey1 93,699 86,968 263 76 21,303 3,043 23 ,682 2,268 40 3,570 382 30 297 30 37 68 1,388 3,585 1,122 1,903 374 421 70,139 77 ,269 39 ,466 39 ,428 29 1,677 14 36 487 2,250 401 1,314 Douglas .'..'1 49 296 35 5,985 36,871 27,843 707 449 15,123 5,160 30,931 9,023 33 1,050 170 75 219 117 17 131 366 247 211 601 602 20,934 20,750 19,169 14,732 19 498 45 75 513 1,761 678 1,565 290 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 3 of 4 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Gregory Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Harvested for beans. Cut for hay. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Hogged or' grazed, or cut for silage .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Plowed under for green manure .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. May crops, excluding soybean and sorghum hay (see text) : Land from which hay was cut acres 1954. 1949. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay (and for dehydrating). farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. 1949. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Wild hay cut. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Other hay cut. farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons, green weight 1954. 1949. 31 157 110,847 91,136 572 66 21,392 1,269 24,817 1,446 143 769 162 63 33 1,055 869 939 747 1 60 793 813 85,717 84,593 62,414 55,810 30 1,623 66 118 2,025 6,056 1,660 4,620 I 30,463 34,140 230 171 14,812 8,153 13,717 8,255 1 129 20 127 20 126 90 4,470 3,047 2,822 2,034 1 30 131 224 8,298 19,415 5,451 13,002 64 84 2,754 3,798 1,785 2,211 122,172 96,971 547 262 41,354 8,906 49,087 8,953 2,565 5 2 843 27 722 25 31 34 631 2,956 599 1,717 1 20 577 594 78,402 81,832 49, 924 42,953 41 81 942 3,704 859 2,131 223 67 4,896 970 220 57 4,877 818 68,737 7,770 66,378 58,249 974 794 24,139 11,255 43,634 18,307 129 3,824 834 589 ,047 659 339 ,210 294 790 759 860 38, 778 41,848 31,033 30,278 95 3,196 148 202 2,288 3,550 2,532 3,396 62 22 765 235 109,828 71,609 937 678 56,791 17,081 81,774 24,187 144 7,208 11 310 213 238 255 20 33 585 ,187 561 650 677 717 50,145 47,721 37,385 31 , 586 30 885 69 132 1,997 6,035 1,646 4,437 98,252 87, 793 260 112 22,139 3.814 16,536 2,849 21 9 1,378 384 1,033 280 79 92 3,649 4,309 2,166 2,170 296 367 65,141 76,236 30,698 35,456 26 2,715 56 48 5,945 4,642 4,929 2,140 190 78 4,884 1,677 187 76 4,832 1,621 54,036 14,355 33,479 22,224 781 576 20,692 8,078 38, 876 12,504 109 ,762 47 18 675 195 833 209 275 24 295 447 495 10,406 11,342 11,482 12,105 49 1,217 136 182 1,690 2,317 1,983 2,436 14 183 21 196 13 126 722 213,205 179,553 881 514 60,702 18,797 74,070 18,774 54 2,541 10 3 344 77 90 2,431 4,718 2,416 2,421 1 75 895 864 144,026 147,725 68,249 61,220 45 1,942 117 101 5,702 8,291 3,743 3,693 35 100 SOUTH DAKOTA HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 291 Harding Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Jones Kingsbury Lake Lyman 73,606 73 , 520 223 63 12,414 2,451 12,523 1,763 5 211 30 4 1,823 61 1,330 48 149 168 8,292 9,157 5,032 4,077 2 45 291 337 45,881 59,463 21,882 23,149 12 312 93 43 5,196 2,737 3,882 1,002 3 122 90,104 92,026 189 43 10,612 1,642 14,152 2,396 10 1,230 28 31 1,285 2,324 1,048 1,281 238 265 76,212 78,987 34,492 31,965 26 1,770 28 57 1,820 9,020 936 3,708 2 78 92 13 1,827 274 91 12 1,802 272 31,834 3,030 54,603 44,438 1,263 968 25,227 13,108 51,120 22,455 55 2,635 18 10 356 107 534 137 1 20 45 539 623 573 580 1,047 1,030 27,023 28,104 28,422 22,064 37 779 121 165 1,458 2,463 1,779 2,197 31 102 2 '23 *38 144,117 132,231 244 38 16,765 2,069 19,798 1,821 16 595 10 411 416 97 83 3,881 3,911 3,720 2,105 342 316 119,600 116,919 46,820 41,987 25 1,748 58 66 3,460 8,651 2,202 2,839 2 41 36,913 30,358 135 42 10,424 1,790 8,266 1,673 6 555 25 4 1,334 35 943 23 1 30 50 41 2,064 1,902 1,490 980 151 156 21,587 23,313 9,579 11,664 7 365 25 43 1,504 3,177 777 2,013 67,248 51,620 474 252 17,337 4,891 28,053 6,356 52 1,841 26 37 414 1,093 324 589 481 462 47,498 43,337 30,868 22,123 31 1,067 77 63 1,967 2,259 1,461 1,348 1 194 30 15 3,700 •• 434 193 25 .. 3,691 366 56,148 3,303 71,453 69,362 157 39 15,465 2,312 16,460 2,154 12 3 567 98 397 70 64 18 3,259 1,218 2,214 1,215 3 120 232 256 50,970 64,383 23,594 31,559 15 955 29 19 1,192 1,542 1,000 1,108 62,872 41,568 1,064 817 36,382 14,652 65,674 18,467 183 7,755 74 34 1,236 684 1,514 598 11 186 39 130 731 195 517 475 515 20,922 21,354 17,523 14,603 50 1,695 241 253 4,202 4,100 4,707 4,347 22 379 273 141 5,689 2,687 273 137 5,689 2,575 93,844 27,108 32,899 21,770 978 822 22,958 11,565 46,661 16,366 81 2,893 135 46 2,219 493 2,893 498 5 47 20 34 187 437 311 340 301 342 5,863 6,517 7,281 t , 562 137 263 1,672 2,679 1,992 3,085 1 13 23.785 17,573 229 213 16,298 8,863 25,382 11,943 33 3,132 60 77 3,394 3,939 2,529 4,179 62 72 1,065 1,860 973 2,114 74 73 2,645 2,121 2,127 1,560 14 36 383 1,066 405 780 1 10 2 110 340 704 131 17,683 2,640 702 131 17,651 2,616 398,016 44,780 2 2 10 15 16 14 25,914 18,210 1,238 975 18,221 10,728 41,033 18,514 91 2,753 144 54 2,157 606 2,933 681 6 105 19 24 142 164 251 180 309 367 3,830 4,517 4,199 4,331 18 288 116 252 1,296 2,384 1,670 2,644 9 313 2 2 268 80 ,324 230 4 78 4 21 42 1,320 15 179 4 76 2 18 42 1,302 6 153 205 21,649 55 1,746 1 1 2 15 2 17 15 5 17 1 3 150,581 141,219 325 43 21,725 1,019 26,109 1,338 36 2,464 223 118 235 93 81 47 2,666 3,220 2,222 2,769 1 30 497 538 122,270 134,742 62,930 65,263 23 2,090 57 21 3,697 2,053 2,828 1,279 34,099 24,189 1,016 717 20,672 8,512 40,931 12,891 58 1,415 36 23 502 237 805 216 19 42 35 112 180 624 406 4,971 155 592 352 2,969 560 643 11,000 13,233 11,606 10,618 29 443 132 180 1,745 2,065 1,961 2,354 3 40 126,192 116,637 763 133 24,169 2,615 30,170 2,869 37 1,818 58 4 1,064 64 1,261 85 963 998 99,233 106,038 70,091 72,592 63 2,806 68 59 95 60 1 094 61 3 565 62 971 63 2 899 64 3 65 75 66 1 67 68 8 69 70 90 71 72 292 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES (For definitions and explanations, aee text) Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes . Harvested for beans . .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1954. . 1949 . . acres 1954. . 1949 . . Cut for hay. Plowed under for green manure .farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . acres 1954 . . 1949 . . Hay crops, excluding soybean and sorghun hay ( see text) : Land from which hay was cut acres 1954 . 1949 . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay (and for dehydrating) farms reporting 1954. 1949 . acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Wild hay cut. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Other hay cut . farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954 . 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons, green weight 1954. 1949. County Table 9 (Part 3 of 4) —SPECIFIED CROPS 44 3 1,017 20 1,017 3 9,255 25 100,817 94,468 752 514 39,426 16,192 55,066 17,515 85 3,445 25 10 689 251 725 168 11 67 207 ,698 285 ,456 675 785 57,675 72,192 49,944 52,296 50 1,881 111 122 2,820 4,377 3,269 3,757 6 341 177,611 130,129 820 564 84,142 28,440 89,073 25,871 85 5,636 59 20 3,042 824 2,555 633 1 25 165 263 5,255 11,848 4,256 7,769 2 24 607 665 80,714 78,157 48,841 39,363 55 4,353 100 170 4,458 10,674 3,222 6,759 5 218 69,218 66,023 242 44 19,991 949 19,824 1,068 7 400 13 3 362 66 464 87 1 80 40 52 1,720 4,228 1,304 2,037 260 297 45,843 56,073 23,200 31,158 5 169 18 64 1,302 5,020 1,439 2,864 40 337 12 181 592 6,763 149 3,084 39 337 11 178 589 6,763 134 3,034 9,044 120,006 1,082 41,754 2 3 15 25 14 20 52,252 52,866 35,094 38,415 759 1,771 473 1,462 24,078 38,184 7,139 20,669 44,065 92,940 10,666 33,930 61 183 2,531 6,906 19 173 9 78 345 2,553 136 1,153 411 4,341 147 1,241 10 166 158 218 501 348 215 324 257 398 1 6 593 774 628 839 26,088 10,199 24,022 11,574 21,196 13,622 14,650 14,012 39 70 1,009 1,230 85 132 143 339 1,583 1,712 3,383 4,646 1,527 1,933 2,372 5,028 3 5 60 32 10 158 479 257 146 5,619 2,774 254 136 5,598 2,557 101,949 27,357 1 13 4 193 6 204 30,468 21,279 904 653 17,379 8,570 33,083 11,436 59 2,430 211 117 3,738 1,594 4,705 1,780 14 254 6 38 48 418 50 411 483 479 7,648 7,925 8,056 8,666 38 687 128 228 1,585 2,900 1,626 3,010 2 70 137 Perm ins-ton 71,318 81,475 507 319 34,782 10,657 30,067 12,065 48 3,211 66 78 3,368 5,920 2,277 5,134 2 30 182 148 6,436 5,285 2,994 3,823 9 75 245 477 23,134 48,781 10,171 25,949 14 472 80 189 3,598 9,617 2,260 5,947 3 75 130,621 119,500 614 156 43,928 5,005 56,400 4,021 37 2,094 49 10 2,762 432 2,620 239 2 50 169 158 5,468 8,329 4,778 3,534 2 54 559 656 72,964 100,119 42,355 47,422 30 1,831 140 97 5,499 5,171 5,131 2,964 5 150 SOUTH DAKOTA HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 293 Roberts Sanborn Shannon Spink Stanley Sully Todd Tripp Turner Washabaugh 620 232 18,205 4,706 615 202 18,088 4,296 243,360 41,639 3 33 18 287 22 285 3 5 44 108 112,815 107,608 1,317 1,011 34,868 18,217 50,607 22,035 120 ,353 55 61 1,112 846 1,240 713 1,212 1,335 72,636 78,958 54,930 53,149 117 3,937 190 277 3,754 6,982 3,665 5,246 25 3 274 23 3 260 47 3,065 255 65,053 43,267 650 415 29,855 8,843 46,877 12,295 108 7,185 164 230 206 100 1 30 23 25 93 11 445 594 3,056 201 367 490 1,924 140 492 468 33,360 32,021 25,170 19,039 63 2,620 47 70 1,080 1,841 882 1,452 2 54 31,753 43,492 61 34 3,317 1,251 4,935 2,113 2 2 95 170 77 311 26 30 1,801 884 1,353 759 173 315 26,119 40,664 15,100 22,763 9 23 421 998 394 536 48 3 772 68 47 754 5,409 116,062 75,520 1,083 473 49,940 10,417 74,667 12,770 140 6,712 9 859 267 699 184 38 35 55 41 653 2,168 1,733 2,376 682 1,582 940 1,421 89,773 83,054 83 18 5,168 429 5,812 585 3 102 10 1 509 50 548 40 945 188 920 199 61,055 80,370 59,215 77,964 41,566 40,363 32,150 36,606 85 16 3,152 2,146 139 5 165 12 3,555 1,558 4,507 2,095 3,288 1,561 3,643 1,265 65 240 110,058 100,118 188 27 10,146 1,169 12,789 1,024 11 816 40 31 1,865 1,834 1,819 1,027 327 321 95,392 92 ,876 44,972 40,352 17 1,420 44 56 2,620 3,993 2,049 1,970 149,202 117,056 272 117 24,152 4,258 26,364 5,082 19 720 12 3 388 137 363 136 16 18 464 947 397 680 331 408 121,027 101,488 66,332 54,838 27 4,610 50 71 3,171 8,849 2,155 4,815 2 26 50 405 198,367 145,885 948 564 71,832 23,636 85,846 26,205 129 6,630 25 18 479 451 475 429 56 46 1,694 1,347 1,608 799 922 932 120,234 116,652 73,510 66,001 96 4,339 102 95 4,128 4,531 2,956 2,696 2 40 303 34 6,117 357 302 32 6,075 330 119,367 4,382 33,748 26,858 1,326 1,089 19,416 12,251 46,195 19,339 99 2,127 111 26 1,584 324 2,681 336 17 261 68 414 630 504 619 580 587 10,559 10,683 12,104 9,832 63 1,429 200 323 1,775 2,888 2,079 3,084 13 224 2 122 265 736 162 29,991 3,824 736 162 29,944 3,772 670,675 73,286 2 3 3 5 5 5 18,084 15,915 831 790 12,122 9,870 26,993 21,043 86 2,487 60 28 1,142 424 1,424 566 18 31 196 378 172 421 1 2 171 214 2,868 3,650 4,451 5,041 16 312 116 122 1,598 1,455 1,687 1,630 5 158 970 193 2 5 57 315 3 56 65 55,582 48,119 390 103 14,912 1,689 19,876 2,184 36 2,095 11 3 315 41 421 52 63 109 1,518 3,398 1,091 2,219 436 447 37,266 41,434 24,834 21,702 18 715 81 69 1,571 1,493 1,647 1,163 2 185 22 13 4,456 344 1 181 22 9 4,361 344 40 89,931 6,418 1 5 10 38,221 42,485 99 19 7,179 916 7,111 923 1 100 5 1 278 25 234 15 42 35 1,540 1,883 1,165 131 171 27,662 36,886 12,983 18,498 2 125 25 35 1,562 2,795 1,008 1,730 31,762 26,307 933 806 16,144 10,596 32,139 19,714 118 6,169 30 5 460 35 515 36 45 26 805 351 1,028 338 1 100 510 514 12,912 13,444 13,029 12,100 65 2,078 110 124 1,441 1,505 1,500 1,733 70,765 71,857 148 31 7,940 649 8,916 551 11 615 14 2 409 90 443 100 58 55 1,835 2,120 1,458 923 267 343 57,158 60,832 30,607 28,570 13 1,310 49 52 3,423 6,565 2,366 2,961 1 30 294 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 4 ) -SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Aurora Beadle Bennett Bon Homme Brookings Brown Brule Alfalfa seed, clover, grass, and other field 1 seed crops: 7,692 6,348 125,931 254,337 163,526 38 12 718 218 973 173 130 29 2,157 347 3,041 271 102 36 5,042 1,242 6,855 1,305 21 65 300 624 350 828 92 140 863 1,841 1,139 1,797 517 446 14,375 11,058 12,356 10,782 57 21 1,187 207 2,107 299 2 3 4 5 6 1949... acres 1954. .. 1949... bushels 1954... 1949... 7 e 9 10 11 12 Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949... bushels 1954... 1949... 1,042 698 24,358 12,139 68,396 31,373 10 2 254 19 564 36 7 5 157 68 206 106 3 3 90 36 195 38 24 27 403 429 1,175 893 107 54 2,578 1,020 8,177 4,359 44 34 1,304 937 2,680 1,112 2 12 18 13 Other field seed crops 39,551 14,419 12,339 9,352 11,744 1,349,529 1,105,148 118 210 184 23 35 3,655 3,040 1,824 328 160 23 18 3,801 1,834 545 54 31 31 87 2,175 6,029 147 464 470 30 45 5,790 5,547 1,598 256 243 150 167 13,662 7,946 711 383 291 79 123 : 7,240 9,599 112 155 256 18 37 2,585 3,283 u Other field crops: Irish potatoes harvested for home use 15 16 17 18 19 1949... acres 19542,. 19493 . . bushels 1954... 1949... 20 7,615 33,447 28,574 455 360 5 822 422 2 190 ISO 773 810 1,069 920 908 779 402 362 21 22 Vegetables for home use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for 1949... 23 24 25 26 Vegetables harvested for sale. ..farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... 309 322 1,464 1,223 6 1 2 2 4 4 3 23 1 1 1 3 6 10 14 16 6 3 17 14 7 6 8 28 2 1 3 6 27 136,413 151,827 465 75 433 2,510 125 75 1,665 1,818 1,870 794 3,166 3,304 300 400 28 1949... Berries and other entail fruits harvested 29 for sale: 151 286 43 50 29,712 57,755 1 (Z) 15 2 2 (Z) 1 600 1,250 4 7 1 395 2,120 7 12 4 3 1,575 3,477 1 13 (Z) 1 75 505 30 31 32 33 34 1949... acres 1954... 1949... quarts 1954. .. 1949... 35 10 1,300 12,565 1,659 2,959 (Z) 5 95 4 36 20 195 20 59 6 28 3 10 33 343 67 99 2 37 468 51 106 (Z) 40 250 51 99 11 122 7 10 36 Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted 37 38 39 1950... acres 1954* . . 19505 . . 40 41 1950... 1,260 10, 190 8 59 13 82 5 20 40 306 41 402 24 132 12 62 42 31,859 93,849 123 809 219 930 83 157 2,720 3,917 1,150 4,223 432 972 227 560 43 1950... 44 12,821 38,621 94 524 153 727 51 71 318 1,374 506 1,535 276 531 86 402 45 1950... 46 19,038 55,228 29 285 66 203 32 86 2,402 2,543 644 2,688 156 441 141 158 47 1950... 48 15,574 67,460 15 157 41 196 4 23 2,199 2,880 249 2,296 76 275 43 80 49 1949... 50 971 6,150 7 50 21 97 6 18 22 141 23 215 37 160 9 77 51 1950... 52 36,026 89,652 152 1,131 878 ;,436 166 291 313 1,228 1,066 2,514 3,918 7,643 220 2,210 53 1950... 54 55 1950... 13,599 26,430 22 405 464 972 117 153 71 381 229 1,007 1,322 2,711 84 1,055 56 57 1950... 22,427 63,222 130 726 414 1,464 49 138 242 847 837 1,507 2,596 4,932 136 1,155 58 2,621 16,388 12 193 75 251 19 115 479 32 411 184 831 11 175 59 1949... Z Reported in small fractions. Armstrong County was consolidated with Dewey County in March 1954. 2For 1954, does not bushels harvested. See text. 3For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. *For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. nclude acreage for farms with less than 20 4For 1954, does not include data for forms See text. SOUTH DAKOTA 295 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Buffalo Butte Campbell Charles Mix Clark Clay Codington Corson Custer Davison Day Deuel Dewey1 Douglas 16 99 228 51 251 3 109 204 39 22 372 41 100 16 1 3 167 57 66 427 14 237 25 78 50 566 84 27 43 2 364 1,953 4,527 855 4,996 18 1,789 6,495 1,508 371 5,540 353 3,428 173 3 29 2,986 954 1,138 8,614 147 3,770 357 2,366 510 12,374 873 864 308 4 698 3,900 5,154 1,003 6,953 23 957 6,101 1,696 535 6,166 193 2,806 189 5 26 8,111 1,093 996 9,125 134 2,979 303 4,601 658 12,633 872 400 286 6 2 10 21 9 4 19 1 13 71 65 12 7 20 7 6 17 10 17 2 6 48 42 "i 6 8 30 229 472 150 58 367 40 293 1,759 1,491 . .. 224 9 158 99 116 260 168 256 22 79 749 648 6 127 10 55 220 1,252 461 184 997 60 558 4,271 4,564 688 11 362 197 219 652 264 646 4 97 2,035 2,332 2 206 12 73 21 190 616 276 225 ... 168 784 1,133 20 76 13 25 86 393 616 175 222 170 242 35 232 549 122 119 348 14 15 104 210 448 199 180 210 196 68 147 300 188 98 348 15 7 61 24 69 3,307 20 2,186 48 18 25 122 205 12 31 16 3 112 17 71 5,570 18 1,358 30 95 19 132 274 52 40 17 936 9,261 4,479 9,756 474,205 3,536 294,762 6,297 2,525 3,520 12,267 23,318 1,735 5,775 is 341 13,433 5,243 2,703 6,358 579,061 15 2,169 44 106,749 2,950 3,635 1,781 7,035 238 20,361 2,282 4,241 19 20 56 369 444 893 737 512 701 437 126 523 889 692 170 631 21 u 276 461 813 488 539 502 235 205 426 619 785 128 518 22 11 6 5 14 5 16 2 3 1 23 21 ... 7 18 5 4 10 14 . . . ... 1 1 24 10 7 4 105 ... 9 160 11 1 5 ... 25 ... 58 ... 14 ... 187 4 3 9 113 1 (Z) 26 2,998 552 305 6,659 1,100 11,609 300 145 200 27 5,531 2,615 23,009 349 155 778 9,376 ... 250 166 28 2 5 1 1 2 1 1 29 8 7 14 1 6 2 7 1 30 2 .. . 1 (Z) .. . 12 (Z) (Z) ... (Z) 31 2 1 1 1 3 (Z) 1 (Z) 32 1,050 ... 847 30 3,000 112 20 50 33 2,517 642 913 (Z) (z) 1,000 2,936 90 460 (Z) ioo 34 35 6 45 4 28 13 34 17 15 5 22 23 18 4 4 36 12 183 34 229 197 305 195 31 41 164 248 410 42 135 37 6 47 3 32 17 34 20 13 16 37 18 25 2 3 38 3 47 11 116 32 66 1' 13 5 28 40 73 12 6 39 5 40 4 31 17 37 11 12 5 23 18 17 3 9 40 2 170 22 153 135 273 121 12 30 129 161 367 26 109 41 131 1,317 92 554 364 976 183 247 89 411 280 419 36 111 42 12 2,375 192 1,291 928 2,149 1,310 92 265 990 1,155 2,796 142 581 43 14 492 18 227 111 213 107 178 27 142 192 127 15 57 44 5 608 59 769 540 1,087 855 46 49 586 406 993 73 370 45 117 825 74 327 253 763 76 69 62 269 88 292 21 54 4c 7 1,767 133 522 388 1,062 455 46 216 404 749 1,803 69 211 47 65 1,412 73 383 187 148 37 24 61 120 42 149 12 74 48 4 1,450 180 828 235 967 310 2 123 470 446 2,364 15 264 49 5 21 5 16 13 25 9 15 3 17 18 6 4 3 ' 3 85 22 84 107 153 91 14 5 101 114 176 18 59 51 357 236 95 418 752 183 353 558 19 992 959 54 58 22 52 70 725 577 1,362 2,403 800 2,584 368 12 1,736 2,359 2,216 177 644 53 105 80 6 136 115 42 44 197 16 106 434 17 34 7 54 208 39 805 253 286 1,021 35 10 409 405 541 64 230 55 252 156 89 2S2 637 141 309 361 3 886 525 37 24 15 56 70 517 538 557 2,150 514 1,563 333 2 1,327 1,954 1,675 113 414 57 30 68 16 33 21 47 23 27 46 12 2 3 5S 43 225 130 456 188 244 223 21 1 510 244 416 26 75 59 296 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, aee text) Gregory Alfalfa seed, clover, grass, and other field seed crops: Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. bushels 1954.. 1949.. Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. bushels 1954.. 1949.. Other field seed crops harvested acres 1954. . Other field crops: Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 19541. 19492 . bushels 1954. . 1949.. Other field crops harvested acres 1954. Vegetables for hone use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1954... 1949. . , Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Sold dollars 1954. 1949. Berries and other snail fruits harvested bor sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. quarts 1954. 1949. Other berries acres 1954. Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 19543 1950. acres 19543 1950' Apples farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested .bushels Plums and prunes farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels 19543 1950. 1954J 1950. 19543 1950. 19543 . 1950. . 1954 3 . 1949.. 1954 '. 1950. . 1954J 1950. 19543. 1950. . 19543 1950. 19543 1949. 169 19 2,784 223 4,098 171 382 214 30 32 4,483 2,949 442 426 (2) 112 228 922 898 690 148 232 750 130 112 5,849 4,532 9,990 9,760 16 19 45 26 6,464 1,371 1,148 140 152 2,955 2.066 2 (Z) (Z) 200 160 1,375 2,417 82 244. 1,293 2,173 2,559 1,392 9 45 490 710 477 590 326 122 11,656 3,002 14,245 3,507 206 29 134 98 10 14 2,064 1,328 314 253 (Z) 254 18 83 55 13 12 50 171 324 26 265 145 59 15 82 16 58 1,894 766 410 361 1,484 405 17 86 46 126 573 1,022 648 1,095 174 47 4,242 862 11,777 3,801 219 277 49 150 12,022 16,273 645 662 18 13 452 97 16 ,262 6,103 (Z) 1 60 535 (Z) 464 18 33 426 430 3,784 1B7 1,631 293 2,153 315 3,392 17 159 227 1,689 126 409 101 1,280 29 280 238 352 7 ,466 6,785 0 ,242 9 ,816 23 56 490 956 2 , i00 2 ,509 463 348 69 54 8,787 5,298 766 570 3 1 (Z) 30 100 6 (Z) 338 16 192 11 17 155 337 1,590 95 573 242 1,017 263 2,44.7 73 587 38 223 35 364 2 140 97 4S 2,233 915 4,669 1,453 98 102 1 2 (Z) 150 117 1 2 (Z) (Z) 100 290 98 143 1,256 1,847 1,130 2,027 24 10 578 212 1,605 478 38 131 17 138 1 516 1 585 306 74,346 191 66 ,656 608 516 1 2 (Z) 250 30 (Z) (Z) 110 250 (Z) 19 169 16 IB 151 317 1,319 163 768 154 551 154 567 L2 106 410 2,398 348 639 62 1,759 17 230 270 90 6,919 1,940 7,617 1,730 62 346 76 162 183 16 21 1,986 2,129 493 406 2 1 6 (Z) 240 75 (Z) 128 23 177 30 65 12 91 69 828 23 224 28 IBS 3,104 4,604 1,058 1,457 2,046 3,147 Z Reported in small fractions. 1For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 2For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 3For 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. *For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. SOUTH DAKOTA HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 297 Harding Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Jones Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln McPherson 77 22 2,453 368 3,719 783 127 141 17 21 2,093 1,871 157 85 1 3 3 (Z) 500 65 58 229 45 150 38 143 23 18 590 609 1,559 994 19 26 15 20 1,525 1,252 7 25 45 2,700 3,677 1 (Z) 80 150 70 113 12 V. 25 141 282 309 113 22 9 403 105 1,379 219 647 407 82 75 14,513 5,689 1,253 1,039 3 6 13 22 965 1,600 44 428 46 353 891 2,714 406 1,164 485 1,550 338 1,679 37 245 463 2,166 187 628 276 1,538 48 601 51 6 1,104 110 1,489 123 110 200 63 51 10 4 789 617 207 114 1 1 5 (Z) (Z) (Z) 600 50 ,565 10 25 29 140 89 140 51 9 11 1,206 681 911 505 295 176 50 18 1,807 629 4,099 922 (Z) 234 23 122 78 174 91 130 57 64 20 1,294 238 1,194 268 134 139 15 16 1,563 1,793 426 326 3 (Z) 2 100 90 (Z) 10 230 11 112 7 93 624 28 313 65 311 78 188 7 73 121 1,143 65 238 56 905 16 10 827 779 1,633 1,298 9 3 1 (2) 133 17 1 2 (Z) 25 100 6 (z) 235 225 4,711 3,328 3,637 4,840 105 51 2,714 1,066 10,842 4,251 108 127 353 266 68 ,278 35,401 802 546 3 5 22 ,300 585 3 10 1 1 1,410 1,403 21 228 33 57 18 182 776 1,702 460 931 316 771 326 727 18 112 885 1,423 561 430 324 993 55 156 72 67 137 67 810 1,696 1,802 1,391 1,773 2,727 1,599 3,375 20 2 10 1 248 36 174 2 425 33 675 3 799 195 721 175 3 20 7 17 7 43 14 30 274 8,707 1,025 10,069 1 906 995 (Z) 32 449 38 65 951 3,555 296 1,408 655 2,147 407 2,642 29 242 577 2,583 144 614 433 1,969 28 591 270 4,425 34 124 36 34 112 1,090 3,985 172 1,791 918 2,194 930 2,184 12 24 128 224 81 207 29 141 5 77 11 1/4 27 2,837 108 220 43 5,115 60 593 13 3 3 2 171 132 22 18 393 158 24 15 160 59 272 140 36 198 24 36 24 57 61 23 3,520 5,038 4,322 2,980 3,339 2,752 887 718 1 2 2 1 390 80 15 12 2 1 625 583 (Z) 30 569 27 78 32 515 554 3,751 317 1,525 237 2,226 3,077 23 271 171 1,753 129 1,299 16 473 181 171 34 296 10 156 24 140 29 26 381 193 296 136 12 5 353 76 809 145 63 408 105 281 8 62 6 40 832 8,750 1,155 4,025 765 599 (Z) 794 265 (Z) 30 294 24 83 28 276 450 1,813 275 753 175 1,060 67 1,157 20 168 331 3,450 99 537 232 2,913 260 1 66 2 ,275 3 .150 4 ,093 5 ,729 6 2 7 6 R 8 9 93 10 6 11 322 12 693 592 48 75 9,143 7,005 863 782 (Z) 936 263 905 85 31 178 35 246 324 1,364 200 401 124 963 379126 O - 56 -21 298 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha Moody Pennington Perkins Potter Alfalfa seed, clover, crass, and other field 1 ■ 6 seed crops: Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949 . . . acres 1954 .. . 1949 . . . bushels 1954 . . . 1949 . . . 171 318 3,692 7,812 5,291 9,943 491 284 17,500 8,019 29,629 15,825 109 17 3,590 195 7,657 430 108 65 1,724 759 1,706 679 26 59 290 650 607 614 9 31 96 414 68 305 132 114 3,695 2,418 6,417 3,817 341 69 9,693 1,326 13,756 2,677 68 14 1,529 166 2,120 164 8 : 12 Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting 1954... 1949 .. . acres 1954. . . 1949 . . . bushels 1954 . . . 1949... 7 8 156 120 213 139 3 2 8 31 15 22 3 2 50 69 95 60 30 5 672 82 1,974 141 5 12 58 93 106 176 7 11 192 115 279 222 5 125 66 1 1 1 5 3 23 3 68 87 13 1,908 172 81 3,203 912 1,008 7 145 120 '. Other field crops: Irish potatoes harvested for home use or 253 210 118 173 19,217 15 ,760 131 81 19 13 1,935 1,267 26 48 (') 10 202 672 155 104 34 31 3,214 2,114 647 522 201 286 36,733 23,450 180 157 167 114 40,484 7,819 64 144 6 49 708 3,455 314 225 42 39 4,938 3,290 120 85 45 68 3,493 4,325 15 16 L7 19 1949 . . . acres 19541 . . 19492 . . bushels 1954 .. . 1949 . . . 229 1 1 80 21 Vegetables for home use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home 538 393 404 309 131 179 616 457 1,334 1,189 809 580 242 345 388 254 245 204 . 1949 . . . 23 ... 26 Vegetables harvested for sale. . .farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . acres 1954. . . 1949 .. . 3 3 (Z) 1 11 5 8 12 4 7 1 9 1 1 18 15 134 141 3 2 11 18 12 19 35 62 3 5 16 5 2 3 9 20 27 28 95 250 640 1,040 180 885 50 22,198 32,353 913 1,739 12,413 8,437 3,555 720 1,100 1,500 1949 .. . 29 .10 31 32 33 34 Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: 1949 . . . acres 1954 . . . quarts 1954 .. . 1949 . . . 4 (z) 135 1 (z) 584 1 2 (Z) (Z) 20 80 22 33 9 13 8,489 20,486 6 4 1 (z) 1,355 508 2 7 (Z) 2 127 2,874 1 (Z) 27 2 (Z) 125 35 36 37 38 39 (Z) 16 131 21 45 (Z) 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) Tree fruits, nuts, and erapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and 1950... acres 19543 . . 19504 . . 14 144 8 34 8 21 16 11 7 101 4 4 74 1,069 113 237 39 358 44 70 33 136 45 55 15 84 20 20 ' 14 48 18 22 40 41 16 82 19 107 10 11 6 57 59 1,021 38 333 34 118 15 51 18 25 1950... 42 43 1950 . . . 183 946 379 994 211 303 87 335 1,721 9,272 863 3,084 1,062 1,408 253 544 316 209 44 4:. 81 452 151 213 199 180 40 218 997 2,766 261 962 441 329 82 238 147 112 1950... 46 47 1950... 102 494 228 781 12 123 47 117 724 6,506 602 2,122 621 1,079 171 306 169 97 48 49 107 312 323 832 32 70 56 143 406 11,576 387 2,923 130 1,150 66 85 99 44 1949... 50 51 1950 . . . 12 71 7 35 5 7 5 52 33 505 30 183 21 46 12 62 13 37 5; 53 1950... 220 1,389 73 357 228 138 74 760 549 4,300 822 1,912 308 379 723 1,125 224 821 54 55 1950 . . 45 474 55 159 168 86 39 258 233 210 396 85 183 162 466 72 377 51 57 1950.. 175 915 18 198 60 52 35 502 316 3,547 612 1,516 223 196 561 659 152 444 5£ 59 1949 . . 22 190 92 20 13 74 135 1,301 26 409 47 82 49 105 23 151 Z Reported in small fractions. lFor 195*1, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 2For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 3For 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. *For 1950, does not in- clude acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. SOUTH DAKOTA HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 299 Roberts Sanborn Shannon Spink Stanley Sully Todd Tripp Turner Union Walworth Washabaugh Yankton Ziebach 236 317 3,401 4,628 1,894 3,695 68 79 1,941 1,265 3,613 1,441 17 13 704 411 1,491 1,153 260 150 7,260 2,573 6,443 3,681 8 7 357 186 904 482 16 4 210 38 584 76 108 60 5,391 1,630 4,446 1,744 369 373 10, 598 10,193 11,551 11,340 6 21 58 114 63 61 3 9 17 59 13 27 92 15 1,383 139 1,880 119 61 4 2,284 124 4,136 256 4 26 43 244 54 175 36 7 766 64 993 83 1 2 3 4 5 6 26 19 453 325 969 771 6 105 260 31 18 1,335 659 2,579 410 5 7 109 58 277 124 20 39 568 743 1,797 1,940 8 3 115 22 315 79 21 32 387 467 1,749 685 3 35 37 2 19 29 7 5 111 46 335 98 1 1 80 6 150 10 7 8 1C 11 i: 469 265 20 3,210 70 75 670 316 233 40 144 13 386 446 136 224 22,668 13,467 247 169 16 24 3,022 2,300 23 71 48 150 5,489 7,576 191 147 190 87 26,612 4,125 2 8 t1) 2 25 148 62 21 3 5 706 457 71 105 83 151 9,745 7,101 332 240 54 62 6,334 4,616 605 534 53 38 8,538 5,396 190 277 21 39 3,239 4,872 262 311 30 42 4,192 4,262 43 33 8 26 601 1,273 246 311 100 197 15,843 29,434 82 49 2 8 792 594 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 35 122 3 400 2 7 3 20 952 1,022 490 412 73 234 711 462 7 24 155 130 206 317 658 491 1,220 874 641 670 306 368 90 93 650 744 117 75 ::i 22 9 9 9 13 9 4 51 16 2 4 7 22 5 4 49 54 1 (z) 2 (Z) 1 4 12 5 12 7 6 4 9 4 11 2 5 5 38 10 4 4 27 16 2 3 4 16 49 41 2 2 23 24 26 793 653 4,021 885 1,000 2,911 6,421 6,901 6 120 1,000 1,206 328 638 248 475 4,620 1,095 4,317 4,038 155 1,830 5,783 208 27 28 7 8 (Z) 1 690 406 1 (Z) 20 1 4 1 (Z) 807 370 1 (Z) 200 1 (Z) 50 3 (Z) 340 7 22 2 2 1,714 1,323 5 11 1 2 182 1,698 2 1 (Z) (Z) 400 150 5 1 293 5 15 1 2 795 1,711 1 1 (z) (Z) 100 120 29 3C 31 32 33 3» (z) (z) (Z) (Z) (Z) 35 50 706 56 128 15 115 7 10 6 (Z) 42 181 50 46 4 16 4 2 10 14 16 2 5 48 6 2 22 146 27 56 80 699 62 112 29 471 36 60 21 109 28 30 3 7 1 (Z) 20 402 56 108 4 13 1 4 3t 37 3e 39 52 653 10 62 1 20 95 4 9 4 11 9 27 22 97 87 667 39 429 15 66 4 4 26 342 4 6 4C 41 1,349 5,684 96 410 3 663 687 40 82 71 92 132 202 633 792 1,683 5,130 1,105 3,079 258 754 44 17 1,057 3,355 48 47 42 43 396 2,227 30 265 3 469 415 24 26 56' 92 65 153 156 330 613 2,045 633 1,426 131 484 4 9 528 808 35 33 44 45 953 3,457 66 145 194 272 16 56 15 67 49 477 462 1,070 3,085 472 1,653 127 270 40 8 529 2,547 13 14 46 47 956 4,469 20 132 156 131 50 208 3 10 54 165 767 378 4,409 398 2,118 130 162 30 2 338 3,032 1 1 48 49 31 298 15 57 3 40 114 3 6 8 12 5 18 16 61 60 367 32 212 21 74 2 22 206 2 8 50 51 1,207 3,208 446 1,322 38 2,219 3,088 43 32 1,276 500 327 283 531 967 557 1,997 404 1,066 1,112 972 20 753 2,788 48 303 52 53 499 1,269 208 94 3 983 1,186 8 17 550 103 35 202 228 192 173 540 109 316 569 244 5 143 308 30 68 54 55 708 1,939 238 1,228 35 1,236 1,902 35 15 728 397 292 81 303 775 384 1,457 295 750 543 728 15 610 2,480 18 235 56 57 103 644 24 274 7 571 184 34 3 17 70 5 33 18 241 59 817 . 45 406 140 190 1 119 1,075 2 6 5 5 59 300 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9a.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED [Data for specified crops are not included for farms on (For definitions and explanations, see text) Brookings Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres. . Corn for all purposes farms reporting... acres. . . Harvested for grain farms reporting... acres. . . bushels . . . Corn sold bushels . . . Sorghums for all purposes, except for sirup .farms reporting., acres . . SMALL GRAINS Spring wheat other than durum or macaroni .farms reporting. acres. bushels. bushels sold. .farms reporting. acres. bushels. bushels sold. Barley farms reporting. acres, bushels, bushels sold. ANNUAL LEGUMES Dry field and seed beans other than soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres . bushels. Hay cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay farms Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres. tons. tons sold. reporting. acres. tons. tons sold. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres. tons. tons sold. Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres. tons. tons sold. Other hay cut farms FIELD SEED CROPS Alfalfa seed harvested farms MISCELLANEOUS CROPS Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms Vegetables harvested for sale farms Sold reporting. acres. tons. tons sold. reporting. . acres. . bushels . . reporting. . acres.. tons . . reporting.. acres1 . bushels. . reporting2. acres. . . . .dollars2. 879 78,236 263 8,905 132 4,031 135,433 28,555 16 521 46 1,395 15,146 12,087 116 2,876 70,239 8,857 84 2,105 52,822 5,422 36 910 16,465 42,228 580 38,517 82,288 12,066 372 289 15 36 675 550 83 40 1,614 1,491 470 45 1,050 1,107 95 56 903 1,704 147 5,669 70,262 73 330 76,537 30 163 28,584 1 120 6 115 1 105 50 2,300 141 5,730 3,600 1 10 400 350 1 15 400 3 133 430 100 2 13 780 1Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 2Farms reporting and dollars are for wholly irrigated farms only. SOUTH DAKOTA 301 FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1954 which only part of specified crop was irrigated. See text] Harding Kingsbury Pennington 2 666 23 2,450 1 120 1 120 3,600 3,500 1,280 1,626 50 5 525 470 92 ,125 42 2,126 28 1,310 29,300 14,125 2 49 750 554 12 322 5,046 1,742 6 200 3,210 1,480 24 638 10,990 36 1,998 3,006 485 10 293 181 30 5 124 128 40 196 410 19 495 6,207 42 6,268 3 12 ,550 2 115 15 893 45 1,500 700 6 100 3 1 52 45 1 45 1,600 800 73 2,952 19 499 6 59 2,495 500 150 125 3 225 460 4 327 617 1 55 220 23 862 2,257 45 15 150 5 8 1,398 15 39 8,275 1 115 20 200 1 125 16 300 300 5 29 1,558 50 1 20 1,000 3 61 2,200 38 3,806 7 265 2,850 700 2 240 365 3,100 3,100 588 9,127 218 3,918 1 50 125 16 1,165 2,429 780 82 6,187 1 5 240 7 140 58 4,818 10,118 2,127 3 320 230 15 110 70 30 10 830 32 224 224 1 165 175 22 4 1 80 35 40 90 69 250 6 153 1,545 2 1 1 1 1 1 90 30 100 4 1 30 15 11 100 3,500 302 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9a.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1954 -Continued [Data for specified crops are not included for farms on which only part of specified crop was irrigated. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Washabaugh Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting., acres. , CORN Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres . . Harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres.. bushels. . Corn sold bushels. . SORGHUMS Sorghums for all purposes, except for sirup farms reporting.. acres. . SMALL GRAINS Spring wheat other than durum or macaroni farms reporting . . acres. . bushels.. bushels sold. . Oats farms reporting . . acres. . bushels.. bushels sold.. Barley farms reporting.. acres. . bushels. . bushels sold.. . ANNUAL LEGUMES Dry field and seed beans other than soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting... acres. . , bushels. . . HAY Hay cut acres . . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons . . . tons sold . . . Clover/ timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting... acres... tons . . . tons sold . . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting... acres... tons . . . tons sold. . . Wild hay cut farms reporting... acres. . . tons.. . tons sold... Other hay cut farms reporting... acres.. . tons . . , tons sold. . . FIELD SEED CROPS Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting... acres. . . bushels... MISCELLANEOUS CROPS Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting... acres. . . tons... Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres1 . . bushels. . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting2.. acres. . . Sold dollars2.. 12 697 1 13 2,500 15 1,312 2 158 2 158 5,700 4,700 2 36 615 550 3 120 ,312 960 12 600 1 35 500 10 5 438 265 096 613 57 120 2 3 1,258 5 415 3 151 1 4 1 4 200 2 32 2 32 1,800 1 23 2,270 1Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 2Farms reporting and dollars are for wholly irrigated farms only. Chapter C STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS (303) o< < E Q o =«= 3 i— uj 3 « O D "J5 306 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. . 1950. . Land In farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950. , Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. . 1950. Average per acre dollars 1954. 1950. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954. Land in ferns according to uae: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other cropland farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954 . acres 1954. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954. acres" 1954. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Land in row or close-seeded crops grown In strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coswercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. tons. acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. tons. acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Wheat farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other crops farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 62,350 66,331 44,979,163 44,586,538 721.4 672.2 28,683 20, 740 38.99 31.40 85 59,718 63,539 17,777,332 17,629,826 714 578 477 1,074 4.317 16,465 28,038 8,055 13,436 14,507 724,022 822,274 16,173 18,095 1,138,571 1,425,500 10,252 699,051 8,021 439,520 3,693 323,205 6,458 120,048 49,859 23,529,750 3,667 160,885 60,146 1,366,235 60, 105 64,004 19,639,925 19,877,600 57,087 60,903 24,576,977 23,935,564 9,627 10,464 443,253 557,106 1,000 851 99,452 76,817 1,609 227,352 1,841 155,106 3,606 6,442 84,758 481 673 9,191 6,282 18,017 259,674 730 1,492 31,090 123 506 5,172 4,656 11,177 163,256 59,796 62,726 44,502,372 43,242,698 744.2 689.4 29,387 21,498 38.95 31.62 58,373 61,152 17,667,643 17,431,676 358 373 361 900 4,034 16,311 28,001 8,035 13,149 14,048 714,128 794,831 15,952 17,451 1,126,038 1,367,142 10, 180 693,912 7,860 432,126 3,663 306,431 6,338 116,224 48,652 23,224,563 3,558 159,275 57,868 1,347,345 58,619 61,379 19,507,809 19,593,649 55,573 58,376 24,245,122 22,886,400 9,291 10,026 422,655 514,878 940 787 97,912 75,753 1,607 226,882 1,839 154,817 3,565 6,379 84,090 481 673 9,191 6,252 17,902 258,359 724 1,477 30,730 113 481 5,056 4,605 11,098 162,461 1,494 1,530 6,581,639 6,300,470 4,405.4 4,118.0 99,976 69,449 23.91 17.30 87 1,463 1,500 1,302,394 1,162,310 10 12 13 129 431 868 385 425 61,172 121,362 551 452 127,974 92,862 383 99,588 255 28,386 115 18,936 171 5,171 1,220 4,937,346 125 . 13,921 1,450 128,646 1.464 1,502 1,491,540 1,376,534 1,402 1,438 5,017,454 4,923,231 267 275 24,107 41,005 103 65 15,991 13,751 76 27,505 93 15,876 196 641 9,415 29 52 713 410 2,945 36,337 70 262 6,060 14 286 3,000 232 1,255 15,812 9,585 9,104 12,191,897 11,880,085 1,272.0 1,304.9 47,928 36,145 37.60 28.79 89 9,517 8,997 4,623,396 4,225,432 11 16 16 91 966 4,792 3,625 2,608 2,617 186,206 185,562 2,919 2,840 310,185 296,918 2,098 227,195 1,244 82,990 610 77,438 1,253 24,373 7,984 6,694,378 780 48,134 9,423 275,921 9,521 9,010 5,119,787 4,707,912 9,212 8,799 6,958,022 7,020,819 1,690 1,890 101,811 144,496 232 191 33,729 25,893 446 79, 172 473 45,646 1,176 2,369 32,028 159 231 2,853 1,889 6,410 90,750 260 534 11,653 12 95 803 1,408 4,016 61,128 20,871 21,130 13,555,041 12,456,896 649.5 589.5 30,073 22,998 46.00 39.59 87 20,790 21,031 6,487,626 6,246,226 12 26 21 62 480 4,981 12,447 2,761 5,236 5,524 245,780 267,085 5,683 5,830 359,390 403,581 3,720 214,143 2,689 145,247 1,383 84,736 2,607 39,596 17,181 5,867,836 1,437 53,555 20,494 470,077 20,819 21,061 7,092,796 6,916,892 19,941 20,369 6,198,352 5,289,472 3,667 3,737 124,332 135,552 266 228 26,727 22,256 542 70,851 741 59,686 1,336 2,145 26,627 163 164 2,590 2,511 5,801 86,690 252 502 9,875 36 48 772 1,904 4,044 57,499 17,504 18,862 8,397,378 8,444,647 479.7 447.7 20,521 15,812 42.24 35.41 87 17,292 18,586 3,889,610 4,108,312 52 61 91 194 1,415 6,687 8,L35 657 3,500 4,021 156,074 158,632 4,735 5,213 224,948 341,617 2,946 114,365 2,380 110,583 956 59,717 .1,721 29,759 14,457 3,706,650 846 31,370 17,000 330,620 17,341 18,632 4,270,632 4,608,561 16,278 17,629 3,922,441 3,614,481 2,536 2,787 89,476 120,095 163 137 12,161 6,593 383 35,847 377 25,396 627 893 11,825 100 123 1,830 1,030 1,987 32,829 115 122 2,388 26 47 386 823 1,309 22,177 7,602 8,901 2,952,564 3,206,507 388.4 360.2 15,044 11,061 36.87 30.10 82 7,119 8,365 1,139,498 1,379,743 107 148 113 353 1,462 2,882 1,947 107 1,194 1,136 51,261 50,480 1,592 2,359 81,413 174,193 816 31,699 989 49,714 432 54,552 490 15,950 1,494,378 279 9,825 7,023 115,512 7,238 8,421 1,272,172 1,604,416 6,620 7,643 1,600,191 1,510,464 879 1,022 70,502 52,315 125 131 7,894 6,540 133 11,756 124 6,615 190 250 3,040 15 33 630 347 605 9,833 22 52 579 15 3 70 186 357 4,570 Z Reported in small fractions. SOUTH DAKOTA 307 FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM. CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 a sample of fanna. See text] The State — Continued Area 1 Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic c lass Other farmB Commercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class 1 Class 11 Clasa III ClasB IV Clsss V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 1,266 1,241 47 9,858 9,210 481 1,844 2,568 2,213 1,395 709 289 34C 13 1 1,807 1,699 99 11,047 9,717 488 1,817 2,493 2,459 1,646 814 602 694 34 2 167,996 88,723 220,072 21,730,014 21,408,793 4,981,101 6,483,190 5,035,481 3,014,103 1,371,987 522,931 96,806 68,228 156,187 3 380,763 243,488 719,589 21,453,662 20,364,340 4,736,185 6,502,386 4,324,167 2,945,817 1,299,152 556,633 243,548 203,703 642,071 4 132.7 71.5 4,682.4 2,204.3 2,324,5 10,355.7 3,515.8 1,960.9 1,362.0 983.5 737.6 335.0 197.2 12,014.4 5 210.7 143.3 7,268.6 1,942.0 2,095.7 9,705.3 3,578.6 1,734.5 1,198.0 789.3 683.8 404.6 293.5 18,884.4 6 6,846 4,842 149,035 37,180 38,963 135,250 60,649 35,661 24,324 18,311 11,506 10,750 5,963 124,412 7 6,056 5,067 62,338 22,082 24 , 181 91,764 40,825 22,210 15,158 10,457 8,665 5,748 5,623 30.55 50,282 8 46.10 63.18 30.01 17.18 17.11 14.01 17.51 18.28 18.18 18.41 14.85 32.11 9.13 9 27.87 31.56 11.32 11.84 11.89 9.80 11.68 13.44 12.78 13.02 12.18 13.85 18.04 3.33 10 74 68 51 89 89 90 91 89 91 87 80 91 76 46 11 868 433 44 9,269 8,829 461 1,819 2,521 2,148 1,289 591 267 163 10 L2 1,422 882 83 10,317 9,358 476 1,767 2,444 2,398 1,545 728 512 422 25 13 48,558 9,114 52,017 3,413,414 3,376,897 467,123 1,099,212 985 , 186 538,691 220,462 66,203 17,428 5,224 13,865 14 110,950 26,250 60,950 3,245,749 3,165,670 430,136 964,581 664,829 589,934 233,017 83,173 39,730 17,545 22,804 15 155 201 148 52 6 12 7 27 50 46 16 125 80 132 87 1 11 21 27 27 15 30 17 75 41 156 130 5 11 36 48 30 15 11 18 122 52 352 273 2 5 26 69 73 98 52 27 19 224 48 11 1,004 886 3 46 139 237 295 166 74 43 1 20 142 11 1 1,788 1,734 28 188 363 567 425 163 47 6 1 21 25 12 3,402 3,386 99 564 1,244 1,033 375 71 14 2 22 20 2,287 2,281 329 1,010 721 173 39 9 6 23 159 117 11 1,470 1,367 61 280 399 356 215 56 44 57 2 24 250 197 12 1,714 1,531 87 302 504 359 194 85 95 82 6 25 4,757 4,155 982 229,168 223,562 22,970 70,691 61,328 42,717 17,146 8,710 1,677 3,855 74 26 14,320 9,875 3,248 288,058 270,303 79,895 66,792 70, 564 32,417 16,355 4,280 7,825 7,935 1,995 27 85 122 14 3,858 3,758 209 871 1,172 931 431 144 40 57 3 28 421 191 32 4,505 4,254 200 838 1.245 1,066 653 252 146 96 9 29 3,077 7,852 1,604 521,910 514,008 78,858 165,512 141,042 83,162 34,406 11,028 2,067 5,677 158 30 23,520 23,805 11,033 621,649 588.179 56,170 139,670 159,209 122,561 77,923 32,646 12,550 17,625 3,295 31 31 30 11 2,798 2,770 170 738 880 627 275 80 6 20 2 32 865 3,240 1,034 350,964 348,026 66,584 125,770 92.418 43,870 15,577 3,807 180 2,630 128 33 54 97 10 1,822 1,744 72 318 513 490 261 90 34 42 2 34 2,212 4,612 570 170,946 165,982 12,274 39,742 48,624 39,292 18,829 7,221 1,887 3,047 30 35 109 115 6 894 752 36 98 183 198 165 72 74 65 3 36 9,400 5,579 1,795 246.187 231,408 14,967 64,938 49,922 43 ,427 48,967 9,187 8,420 5,384 975 37 60 56 4 299 251 7 41 82 62 43 16 5 41 2 38 450 3,225 149 49,079 45,855 2,126 7,489 13,726 10,190 11,544 780 10 3,190 24 39 686 485 36 8,994 8,547 461 1,762 2,410 2,012 1,261 641 229 205 13 40 92,794 54,096 158,297 17,007,536 16,760,203 4,321,828 5,013,925 3,723,482 2,259,282 1.020,593 421,093 65,589 43,706 138,038 41 46 60 3 424 412 27 101 125 99 45 15 11 1 42 980 290 340 40,802 40,182 6,475 12,433 10,710 7,269 2,120 1,175 520 100 43 1.160 1.084 34 9,157 8,615 457 1.734 2,459 2,100 1,238 627 268 264 10 44 8,960 4,702 5,228 262.720 256,860 73,229 61,423 60,795 36,634 18,849 5,930 1,615 1,192 3,053 45 898 544 44 9,455 8,944 461 1,823 2,545 2,182 1,323 610 267 234 10 46 1,502 1,033 90 10,454 9,424 477 1,780 2,454 2,404 1,561 748 532 473 25 47 56,392 21,121 54,603 4,164,492 4,114,467 568,951 1,335,415 1,187,556 664,570 272,034 85,941 21,172 14,756 14,097 48 148,790 59,930 75,231 4,155,456 4,024,152 566,201 1,171,043 1,094,602 744,912 327,295 120,099 60,105 43,105 28,094 49 856 616 42 9,440 8,882 465 1,799 2,479 2,127 1,343 669 284 261 13 50 1,292 1,148 87 10,541 9,378 476 1,791 2,427 2,393 1,528 763 537 593 33 51 106,951 63,830 161,074 17,482,891 17,215,173 4,359,765 5,149,554 3,834,732 2,345,426 1,086,706 438,990 75,686 52,945 139,087 52 228,920 179,073 641,171 17,176,794 16,219,054 4,176,797 5,297,966 3,207,302 2,167,545 960,186 409,258 185,690 160,158 611,892 53 164 165 7 1,132 949 40 134 251 246 201 77 79 100 4 54 216 205 17 1,579 1,271 49 229 261 341 261 130 146 155 7 55 9.850 8,804 1,944 295,266 277,263 17,093 72,427 63,648 53,617 60,511 9,967 8,430 8,574 999 56 24,010 8,965 9,253 353,208 316,768 23,870 94,839 70,334 79,625 30,655 17,445 20,275 8,190 7,975 57 35 20 5 875 816 85 208 224 143 110 46 35 20 4 58 30 31 3 829 766 64 186 223 127 131 35 30 31 2 59 600 150 790 90,997 89,477 14,117 31,118 24,752 11,266 6,819 1,405 600 150 770 60 360 305 , 399 76,364 75,360 13,743 25,808 22,056 6,493 6,540 720 360 305 339 61 2 729 727 34 192 232 171 82 16 2 62 470 118,934 118,464 15,737 38,094 34,366 19,812 9,310 1,145 470 63 2 390 388 17 105 121 77 52 16 2 64 289 41,035 40,746 3,175 13,091 12,708 7,824 2,920 1,028 289 65 30 5 - 106 75 6 25 12 12 15 5 25 5 1 66 23 1 39 244 225 34 36 35 39 80 1 17 1 1 67 215 10 443 2,731 7 3 58 2,600 7 3 58 545 640 7 3 58 305 435 670 5 115 10 6 68 69 70 71 20 5 5 83 78 14 20 23 11 10 5 72 54 9 52 198 196 35 57 74 18 12 2 73 675 50 590 2,285 2,275 457 817 581 260 160 10 74 5 1 71 66 11 28 9 12 6 5 75 10 5 162 152 29 62 27 12 10 76 300 60 3,744 3,444 842 1,470 481 451 200 300 77 5 5 28 22 1 1 5 10 5 5 1 78 5 20 13 7 1 (Z) 3 2 1 5 1 79 5 111 98 89 2 2 25 40 20 5 4 .": 10 36 5 249 237 '21 106 72 26 7 5 11 1 •31 24 16 39 960 954 123 487 221 68 54 1 5 1 82 90 180 525 8,566 8,521 1,218 4,499 1,919 625 245 15 20 83 308 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 1—FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farm g Economic class Commerc i al f arras FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954 . . 1950. . Land in farms acres 1954 . . 1950.. Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950.. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. . 1950.. Average per acre • dollars 1954.. 1950.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in faras according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949. . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. . 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other cropland farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954 . . acres 1954. . Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres" 1954.. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949. . Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Land in row or close-seeded crops grown In strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 195."■, 71,045 4,551,638 1,536,962 19,787 125,420 16,080 1,926,258 45,752 l ■■■;,. ■■" 698,178 45,916 4 700.1 751.4 143.9 511.0 533.8 748.2 353.2 103.0 597.8 521.6 343.3 477.4 115.8 5 564.3 671.0 246.7 478.4 514.0 618.3 328.3 134.0 537.2 602.0 334.8 461.5 113.4 6 20,562 22,844 3,565 22,918 24,762 39,429 16,158 5,647 25,247 20,021 15,932 20,684 7,836 7 14,609 16,064 7,788 17,878 20, 246 23,985 12,082 7,110 18,800 17,606 11,609 17,520 7,141 6 29.14 30.30 45.48 44.46 46.50 54.33 45.56 52.43 41.94 38.49 45.23 43.48 53.91 9 25.96 24.04 30.85 37.03 39.39 38.79 35.48 51.21 34.43 33.95 34.18 37.83 62.40 10 72 78 77 89 90 95 89 82 89 76 92 92 74 11 173 1,201 102 8,527 3,694 22 255 60 2,582 94 372 1,269 179 12 315 837 177 9,163 2,990 32 377 65 3,456 76 400 1,513 254 13 60, 859 514,199 13,213 3,047,637 1,458,713 11,435 58,392 4,390 963,957 35,254 80,460 412,316 22,720 14 99,735 331,852 27, 865 10 10 2,996,948 40 45 30 1,158,295 13,766 72,820 9,960 5 5 1,143,448 15 5 30,251 82,080 5 5 464, 210 10 5 22,118 15 20 25 15 16 17 18 5 l6 100 15 15 25 5 10 30 19 5 25 370 80 35 30 105 5 55 15 45 20 25 61 45 1,517 555 95 452 20 105 260 30 21 112 856 4,701 2,102 15 106 5 1,425 31 185 821 11 22 26 284 2 1,724 942 7 19 555 33 7 158 3 23 11 124 10 1,454 560 1 41 25 473 27 55 267 5 24 27 64 46 1,900 557 26 71 20 758 10 90 327 41 25 890 8,837 830 81,472 33,185 100 755 215 30,439 1,856 1,735 13,157 30 26 2,600 2,650 3,805 109,365 32,974 1,005 3,060 670 49,030 425 3,260 18,176 765 27 72 567 5 3,042 1,534 7 87 15 742 37 136 457 27 28 118 341 77 4,014 1,408 22 176 15 1,376 36 175 682 122 29 5,382 32,926 90 142,711 79,221 372 2,565 160 37,921 1,417 2,535 17,355 1,165 30 11,010 21,236 8,515 269,474 92,173 1,941 11,195 280 110,040 2,480 11,310 33,528 6,527 31 43 409 5 2,264 1,178 7 56 528 32 95 357 11 32 1,627 18,100 90 94,706 58,167 372 1,500 20,721 1,002 1,345 10,724 875 33 41 246 1,147 527 42 15 317 10 46 174 16 34 3,755 14, 826 48,005 21,054 1,065 160 17,200 415 1,190 6,631 290 35 3 605 252 21 10 220 2 40 55 5 36 1,058 14,409 4,476 875 45 6,183 51 1,440 689 650 37 6 64 1,671 605 21 53 5 640 21 60 256 10 38 12 605 18,845 7,127 160 362 75 8,221 220 345 2,285 50 39 167 1,161 98 7,237 2,796 22 250 55 2,415 59 362 1,124 154 40 50,013 314,622 11,877 947,157 275,862 2,510 25,170 3,190 469,546 7,239 33,252 117,561 12,827 41 11 25 25 711 219 1 27 5 310 12 40 76 21 42 860 1,756 75 31,016 10,184 400 994 225 13,213 260 1,810 3,460 470 43 161 1,173 168 8,576 3,557 22 270 70 2,610 94 377 1,257 319 44 3,968 30,238 1,035 265,926 113,401 1,883 7,244 680 81,175 2,998 13,093 42,489 2,963 45 173 1,201 102 8,557 3,694 22 255 75 2,592 94 372 1,269 184 46 315 837 233 9,203 2,990 32 377 65 3,471 76 400 1,513 279 47 67,131 555,962 14,133 3,271,820 1,571,119 11,907 61,712 4,765 1,032,317 38,527 84,730 442,828 23,915 48 113,345 355,738 40,185 3,375,787 1,283,442 16,712 87,075 10,910 1,302,518 33,156 96,650 515,914 29,410 49 172 1,191 108 7,879 ' 3,107 22 255 75 2,571 74 377 1,234 164 50 310 823 177 8,484 2,438 32 367 75 3,445 76 395 1,453 203 51 50,903 324,517 12,707 1,043,038 313,523 2,610 26,800 3,450 506,168 9,146 36,427 131,407 13,507 52 60,775 186,883 28,730 1,001,505 204,497 2,004 29,973 4,890 565,272 6,244 31,370 144,491 12,764 53 6 66 2,106 777 21 68 15 799 23 100 288 15 54 15 21 15 1,696 480 11 55 15 702 10 60 327 36 55 12 1,663 33,254 11,603 160 1,237 120 14,404 271 1,785 2,974 700 56 825 685 2,635 28,140 8,078 135 1,655 80 11,633 150 510 5,679 220 57 5 36 1 17 1 15 1 1 1 1 58 59 125 3,347 60 1,635 660 832 160 40 20 60 60 61 6 41 234 93 1 10 87 7 36 62 360 3,687 17 1,200 48,888 107 8,045 23,995 18 2,269 800 845 10 695 17,617 15 785 550 15 425 5,081 49 3,871 63 64 65 2 156 45 5 59 12 5 30 66 2 383 154 4 158 14 4 49 67 35 5,683 1,705 75 2,773 234 50 846 68 1 51 17 5 14 5 10 69 1 52 8 5 23 4 12 70 10 820 185 100 370 50 115 71 6 6 484 192 10 205 6 10 61 72 6 8 1,232 482 15 556 16 19 144 73 220 215 22,725 8,306 355 11,236 543 300 1,985 74 1 14 170 91 72 1 6 75 1 9 378 207 157 6 8 76 8 215 8,813 12 104 766 4,804 6 85 640 3,452 115 5 19 125 442 1 (z) 1 77 78 79 80 13 5 375 127 5 10 158 11 15 39 10 81 29 10 832 328 4 4 367 20 28 79 2 82 787 5 14,509 5,482 90 50 6,632 207 685 1,328 35 83 334 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are baaed on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 3a Total all farms Type of farm Livestock General Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE 1 2 4,529 -,869 989 734 65 30 21 50 2,588 3,260 97 45 1950. . . 3 4 3,258,460 3,212,223 632,022 423,407 23, 160 8,905 3,925 6,340 2,206,604 2,496,986 54,176 14,430 1950. . . 5 6 719.5 659.7 639.1 576.8 356.3 296.8 186.9 126.8 852.6 765.9 558.5 320.7 1950... Value of land and buildings: 7 8 24,550 18,213 25,936 19,058 8,504 14,083 7,769 7,553 26,712 19,710 19,341 10, 571 1950... 9 33.83 39.13 34.87 32.29 31.37 38.66 10 1950. . . 28.02 33.54 47.45 56.27 26.45 26.43 11 Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954... Land in faras according to uae: 90 91 77 76 90 86 12 4,400 989 60 2,564 97 13 1949... 4,708 734 30 35 3,184 40 14 acres 1954... 1,557,983 385,495 16,685 1,200 937,235 23,527 15 1949... 1,549,395 284,519 5,625 3,500 1,095,427 7,065 L6 10 17 11 18 26 16 19 30 15 20 856 40 160 10 5 156 -70 15 41 21 22 2,370 830 396 562 227 92 10 5 "i 1,410 -97 250 33 8 2 23 24 Cropland used only for pasture .. farms reporting 1954... 25 1949... 438 66 10 5 280 5 26 acres 1954. . . 33,981 8,386 600 21,635 .:■ 27 1949. . . 39,049 4,777 540 5 27,959 735 28 Cropland not harvested and not 1,058 338 5 6 581 15 29 1949... 1,197 216 5 813 10 30 acres 1954. . . 67,-62 28,845 125 bO 31,-74 1,965 31 1949... 83,675 17,803 600 58,472 370 32 Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954... 7l3 272 1 354 10 33 acres 1954. . . 46,279 22,062 10 19,223 1,345 34 480 114 5 28b 8 35 acres 1954... 21,183 6,763 125 50 12,251 620 36 16,666 23 1,133 106 9,646 5 800 37 acres 1954... 38 422 96 10 266 1 "■ acres 1954. . . 7,8b9 3,101 20 3,854 5 40 Other pasture (not cropland and -,173 825 65 6 2,528 . 41 acres 1954. .. 1,467,412 182,478 4,685 2,270 1,134,618 25,516 42 240 47 171 1 43 acres 1954... 15,529 2,200 12,534 150 44 Other land ( house lots, roads. -,-6J 969 60 21 2,567 97 45 acres 1954... 107,067 22,584 8-5 395 68,142 2,228 46 -,-05 989 60 6 2,569 97 47 1949...- 4,718 734 30 35 3,184 -5 48 acres 1954... 1,659,426 422,726 17,610 1,260 990, 344 25,627 49 1949... 1,672,119 307,099 6,765 3,505 1,181,858 8,170 50 4,292 868 65 6 2,578 72 5 i 1949... 4,565 643 25 45 3,157 35 52 acres 1954. . . 1,518,059 191,997 5,285 2,270 1,165,899 26,451 53 1949... 1,471,634 106,389 2,265 2,315 1,265,089 6,350 54 558 118 10 348 6 55 1949... 522 90 5 372 56 acres 1954... 24,555 4,234 20 13,500 805 57 1949... 18,427 3,065 25 12,712 58 14 14 59 1949... 60 acres 1954... 945 945 61 1949... 62 Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips 122 36 71 1 ( 3 acres 1954... 17,246 7,491 7,260 160 64 Cropland used for row or grain crops 241 58 1 134 8 65 acres 1954... USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coamercial fertilizer waa used. 1954: 24,655 9,151 300 10,067 592 66 77 6 15 54 1 67 tons. . . 87 4 20 60 2 68 acres on which used... 1,830 105 325 1,370 5 69 1 3 70 tons. . . 3 71 acres on which used... 75 20 55 72 251 351 66 116 15 35 135 155 1 (z) 73 tons... 74 acres on which used... 8,700 3,516 450 3,629 ^> 75 99 143 38 48 5 54 88 76 tons.. . 77 acres on which used... 3,484 1,932 ioo 1,427 78 Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc. .. .farms reporting... 1 79 tons... (Z) (Z) 80 acres on which used... 1 81 215 2bb 30 41 15 135 82 tons. . . 60 150 83 acres on which used... 6,035 949 1,150 3,311 35 Z Reported in small fractions. FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: SOUTH DAKOTA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 335 a sample of farms. See text] Area 3a — Continued Area 3b Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm Genei al — Con. Miscel- laneous Livestock other General Miscel- all Cash- grain Other Fruit- and-nut 1 ■' Cilj-. Priroaril livestoc t Crop and livestock and unclassi- fied farms Cotton field- crop Vegetable Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclas sif led 87 521 161 10,335 3,43S 10 125 L60 4,439 50 172 1,531 ,10 1 195 330 225 10,572 1,794 150 170 5,814 25 726 1,438 ,,5 2 37, 11C 280,774 20,689 3,437,753 1,150,044 1,130 30,270 12,600 1,652,767 13,465 43,980 498,895 34,602 3 69,O0C 165,740 27,415 3,431,688 596,929 80 30 34, 575 16,615 2,056,856 8,500 183,005 480,859 54,239 4 426.6 !:-> .9 128.5 332.6 33,. 5 113.0 242.2 78.8 372.3 269.3 255.7 325.9 . 5 353.8 502.2 121.8 324.6 332.7 16.0 6.0 230.5 97.7 353.8 340.0 334.4 . 6 13,946 21,347 4,136 26,879 27,187 8,100 26,019 6,465 29,604 17,900 20,034 25,513 7,361 7 11,501 16,241 5,305 20,052 19,518 3,500 14,832 7,589 21,188 18,225 17,929 22,625 8,346 8 34.1; 39.50 36.50 79.26 81.19 71.68 95.76 68.34 77.70 60.32 79.23 78.34 102.14 9 31.05 31.84 38.49 60.79 59.38 583.33 67.57 73.70 58.65 52.64 69.89 67.38 60.67 10 94 92 72 85 87 100 92 56 85 80 80 87 74 11 87 521 76 9,893 3,438 10 120 100 4,272 50 167 1,531 205 12 195 330 160 10,212 1,794 5 140 110 5,704 25 696 1,433 300 13 20,026 169,731 3,884 2,335,828 853,679 830 20,845 8,285 1,039,981 9,695 29,657 356,518 16,333 14 39,21C 101,974 12,075 10 - 10 2,354,689 160 140 75 441,473 5 25 22,030 8,175 15 45 5,480 129,920 360, 192 28,124 90 40 25 15 16 17 18 5 10 161 45 5 71 20 ... 20 19 : 16 25 632 175 10 io 25 302 35 65 10 20 3C 115 10 3,025 1,085 75 10 1,229 15 60 536 15 21 51 299 5,301 1,994 35 10 2,275 35 51 901 22 1 86 399 134 230 1 2C. 5 23 I! 32 2,367 642 40 10 1,202 15 15 386 57 24 1C 37 25 2,453 312 25 30 1,517 225 . 1 .7 25 1,65C 1,575 93,864 23,972 930 110 52,489 795 480 . 7,3 26 34: 2,963 1,725 95,729 12,910 230 835 66,207 5,670 . 1,417 27 16 97 1,335 440 15 5 5 2c 218 33 28 3C 83 40 1,795 314 30 15 1,027 10 156 200 38 29 61! ,,374 46,390 15,476 385 10 24, 123 670 510 5,080 136 30 l,0OC 4,965 •.65 59,976 11,495 45 865 515 33,835 670 . 5,430 2,356 31 6 67 5,9 201 5 253 11 77 2 32 275 3,344 18,705 7,240 225 9,829 110 1,255 41 33 11 49 892 259 10 5 399 5 15 168 Jl 34 344 1,030 27,685 8,236 160 10 14,294 670 -00 3,825 90 35 23 5 55, 141 10 5 270 5 6 90 27 36 5,042 45 10,059 4,060 80 10 3,764 75 145 1,280 . 37 44 5 1,070 350 10 15 5 494 5 15 160 16 38 904 5 11,783 2,870 200 130 65 6,953 20 SO 1,345 120 39 8- 484 106 8,518 2,748 100 85 3,857 25 162 1,356 185 40 13.55E 89,053 15,234 780, 143 197,003 6,575 3,290 ■ ■ . , 11,223 96,840 14,003 41 1C 11 667 193 5 15 2b9 5 140 40 42 425 220 19,045 6,785 125 325 7,620 45 3,990 155 43 er 521 141 10,015 3,298 10 115 155 4,339 45 172 1,516 365 44 1,25' 10,095 1,521 159,686 52,984 100 1,325 830 75,693 565 1,885 23,487 . 45 8' 521 76 9,948 3,438 10 125 105 4,292 50 167 1,531 230 46 195 330 165 10,237 1,794 5 140 115 5,714 . 701 1,433 305 47 22,295 175,680 3,884 2,476,082 893, 127 830 22,160 8,405 1,116,593 11,160 30,647 i-i.;-; . 48 40,555 109,902 14,265 2,510,394- 465,878 70 23,125 9,525 1,459,307 6,150 1,0,355 374,082 31,897 49 8r 505 111 9,594 3,128 120 95 . 35 167 1,506 230 50 195 315 150 9,751 1,478 140 135 5,589 20 706 1,403 275 51 15, 20S 95, 670 15,279 884,066 225,035 7,585 3,410 505,817 2,515 11,848 112,465 15,391 52 25,885 50,721 12,820 822,750 106, 579 15 9,490 5,785 550,501 1,625 36,960 91,214 20, 581 53 66 10 1,531 471 10 25 10 707 10 21 235 42 54 2C 30 5 1,968 318 30 35 1,164 5 136 257 23 55 5,946 50 21,842 6,930 200 210 75 10,717 95 225 2,625 765 56 48C 1,005 14 2,335 1,140 66, 584 26 1,968 11 745 13,962 10 830 5 100 bOO 490 45,861 11 208 6 645 210 1,520 2,668 5 930 1,273 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 1C 30 126 43 72 5 6 64 18. 4,360 11,889 1,700 9,564 255 370 65 1 416 116 10 219 5 65 1 66 1 681 166 10 405 5 91 4 67 25 123 1,655 2,505 21 31 570 105 5,252 38 90 1,070 50 1,540 5 15 80 68 69 70 71 34 987 311 5 5 521 142 3 72 45 2,464 716 5 2 1,494 222 25 73 1,100 35,263 11, 543 100 50 19,335 . 240 74 2 106 56 43 6 1 75 2 184 95 80 4 5 76 3,475 21 559 1,600 12 215 10 -,1 1,735 5 2 40 80 60 1 (Z) 4 77 78 79 80 28 805 255 397 15 135 3 81 33 1,701 595 841 20 223 22 82 2 l " 28,516 10,240 13,556 435 4,060 225 83 336 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanat ions, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grair Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop FARMS, ACREAOE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. . 1950. . Land in farms acres 1954. . 1950.. Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950. . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954 . . 1950.. Average per acre dollars 1954. . 1950.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in farns according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other cropland farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954 . . 1949. . Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which conaercial fertilizer *as used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.. tons. , acres on which used.. Other pasture farms reporting., tons., acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. . tons., acres on which used. Wheat farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other crops farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 9,700 10,377 3,180,489 3,259,972 327.9 314.2 22,956 18,057 67.95 57.18 9,345 9,992 2,229,674 2,285,059 90 70 85 106 556 3,055 4,952 431 2,693 2,384 94,912 75,018 2,485 2,943 75,894 119, 851 1,664 44,356 1,144 31,538 730 9,795 1,475 13,554 7,293 534,042 581 19, 104 9,509 222,618 9,370 10,042 2,400,480 2,479,928 8,786 9,392 638,749 624, 737 2,029 2,069 23,349 26,458 25 965 137 8,580 349 22,955 1,079 2,251 28,091 76 117 1,415 1,129 2,687 46, 218 147 337 5,672 44 286 3,074 860 1,754 26, 295 3,063 3,090 1,077,722 1,068,394 351.9 345.8 23,758 19, 949 67.14 56.80 87 3,063 3,090 820,900 823,729 20 15 166 860 1,753 249 801 596 28,349 15,531 955 1,100 30,396 37,032 708 21,226 382 9,170 166 2,602 438 5,398 2,036 115,852 137 4,605 2,963 74,225 3,063 3,090 879,645 876, 292 2,527 2,586 146, 803 129, 815 547 693 8,000 10,894 5 25 42 3,450 70 4,725 273 634 7,592 11 14 140 361 900 16,137 63 213 3,254 257 606 10,398 12 11 7,905 9,823 658.8 893.0 52,942 53,277 80.37 59.66 100 12 11 7,065 7,842 410 950 2 410 11 345 12 11 7,475 8,792 5 5 85 130 7 239 ,500 5 100 20.0 12,000 600.00 100 321 390 95,450 99, 980 297.4 256.4 18,074 12,044 57.94 46.14 86 306 365 60,350 58,715 45 105 140 6 71 60 2,603 1,285 91 115 2,730 6,240 41 1,075 60 1,655 30 235 41 277 301 24,287 25 1,070 316 4,968 306 365 65,683 66, 240 326 365 27,125 29,020 71 70 512 550 5 130 10 540 40 92 1,225 30 50 800 130 156 11,215 23,230 86.3 148.9 10,132 9,515 80.00 74.24 65 70 101 6,250 13,920 10 5 F. 10 30 25 15 885 26 230 1,351 10 180 5 50 65 70 2,450 10 150 130 1,335 70 111 7,365 15,551 90 111 3,335 5,505 15 26 65 190 10 15 165 5 20 185 3,286 3,584 1,148,645 1,199,702 349.6 334.7 24,308 18,494 66.83 56.51 85 3,181 3,489 735,438 767, 262 30 25 15 66 170 1,155 1,609 111 1,052 980 40,278 36,388 676 863 21,119 44,368 424 10,141 335 10,978 288 4,217 526 4,691 2,624 261,266 214 8,404 3,241 81,636 3,196 3,499 796,835 848,018 3,166 3,449 305, 761 305,283 756 734 8,908 9,885 10 460 60 3,345 128 7,625 505 1,084 13,774 50 68 835 469 1,162 20,282 43 5 1 5 346 590 ,272 FERTILIZER. BY TYPE OF FARM: SOUTH DAKOTA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 337 a sample of farms. See text] Area 4a--Continued Area 4b Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm General —Con. Miscel- Livestock General Miscel- laneous all Other other laneous Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclassi- fied farms Cash- grain Cotton field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclas- sified 636 1,818 316 12,349 3,119 300 245 6,390 166 285 1,316 528 1 810 1,880 406 12, 783 2,198 15 345 226 7,434 41 640 1,290 589 2 169, 458 621,630 15, 565 2,763,721 722,350 69, 545 12, 970 1,534,448 44,425 49, 570 310,400 20,013 3 189, 760 624, 278 28,355 2,723,115 521,077 1,600 2,125 55,195 12,420 .■ 72,7-H 7,245 110,820 310,600 29, 292 4 266.4 341.9 49.3 223.8 231.6 231.8 52.9 240.1 267.6 173.9 235.9 37.9 5 234.3 332.1 69.8 213.0 237.1 320.0 141.7 160.0 55.0 225.0 176.7 173.2 240.8 49.7 6 20,655 23,585 5,518 34,079 34,883 ... 39,254 12,356 35,479 41,267 24,609 34,336 10,396 7 13,903 19,886 6,115 26,411 30,367 32,000 12,125 22, 699 9,418 27,431 34, 969 19,429 28,255 8,775 8 73.89 69.08 188.74 146.75 148.60 ... 151.80 196.52 145.60 133.15 138.38 145.42 211.61 9 59.38 58.93 88.37 122.39 127.26 100.00 71.32 140.76 169.66 120.64 159.86 110.68 117.77 190.86 10 90 90 60 81 84 ... 78 49 81 85 86 86 55 11 626 1,818 151 11,734 3,119 285 140 6,205 166 280 1,316 223 12 785 1,880 221 12,160 2,198 15 315 111 7,207 41 625 1,290 353 13 118, 320 449,037 6,771 2,052,591 576,700 48,615 7,145 1,101,414 33,155 37,370 237,027 11, 165 14 133,285 458, 991 12,580 2,088,835 428,722 1,225 1,375 38,370 7,741 1,262,198 6,565 82,615 243,645 16,379 15 15 ... 35 255 15 ... 35 60 5 20 5 115 16 30 160 20 10 15 55 5 5 50 17 5 25 100 15 10 15 35 10 15 18 10 15 285 100 10 15 145 5 10 19 55 70 40 1,335 340 30 40 720 20 55 110 20 20 285 550 5,581 1,460 130 20 3,011 60 165 730 5 21 250 1,145 5 3,885 1,130 90 2,110 70 35 445 5 22 6 53 1 133 39 5 ... 69 11 6 3 23 160 484 55 4,492 986 140 40 2,683 30 105 451 57 24 215 492 16 4,852 781 10 145 31 2,979 290 515 101 25 4,945 14,867 1,395 130,480 19, 700 3,920 1,380 91, 515 420 2,335 9,920 1,290 26 5,840 14,675 769 112,818 16,390 445 3,315 750 73,591 5,670 11,450 1,207 27 140 544 30 1,701 557 50 20 787 50 10 191 36 28 205 547 71 1,099 191 5 25 10 623 40 160 45 29 3,275 15,735 1,305 69,770 17,875 1,325 870 34,705 3,775 380 8,805 2,035 30 6,525 16,710 4,915 25,195 4,043 150 540 90 13,827 1,100 3,335 2,110 31 75 352 30 239 77 5 120 10 21 6 32 1,440 8,360 1,180 7,195 2,755 450 3,065 255 560 110 33 90 247 5 1,494 485 45 20 687 40 10 176 31 34 1,835 7,375 125 62, 575 15,120 875 870 31,640 3,520 380 8,245 1,925 35- 40 171 25 896 196 45 5 543 6 15 60 26 36 485 2,086 125 21, 545 2,990 2,450 10 14,870 50 150 495 530 37 80 318 30 1,078 282 30 5 620 5 5 120 11 38 420 2,352 140 8,390 2,125 195 10 4,720 500 5 550 285 39 546 1,528 111 7,605 1,778 215 110 4,178 86 190 921 127 40 31,410 92, 983 3,079 317, 203 59,815 9,240 2,245 199,828 3,875 5,965 33, 887 2,348 41 45 135 847 166 50 509 5 15 91 11 42 870 3,835 21,511 3,320 915 14,371 25 165 2,425 290 43 626 1,818 296 12,039 2,964 300 245 6,325 146 280 1,311 468 44 10,603 44,570 2,750 163, 742 43,145 3,800 1,310 87,396 2,650 3,365 19,716 2,360 45 626 1,818 161 11,809 3,119 285 145 6,245 166 280 1,316 253 46 790 1,880 246 12,297 2,198 15 330 121 7,263 41 630 1,290 404 47 126,540 479,639 9,471 2,252,841 614,275 53,860 9,395 1,227,634 37, 350 40,085 255,752 14,490 48 145,650 490, 376 18,264 2, 226, 848 449,155 1,225 1,970 42,225 8,581 1,349,616 6,565 89, 385 258,430 19,696 49 626 1,783 166 10,884 2,544 295 150 6,060 116 270 1,251 198 50 760 1,840 246 11,568 1,772 10 325 131 7,111 25 600 1,250 339 51 36,840 109,936 4,599 469, 228 82,505 15,610 3,635 306,213 4,345 8,450 44,302 4,168 52 35,415 105,975 8,704 431,715 52,010 350 465 12,915 3,240 290,602 285 18,985 44,550 8,313 53 105 448 50 1,787 417 70 10 1,053 11 20 170 36 54 140 371 20 2,370 426 75 10 1,437 110 265 42 55 905 4,438 265 29,935 5,115 2,645 20 19,590 550 155 1,045 815 56 1,465 3,124 195 41,290 15 11 810 293 10,007 10 5 410 200 1,830 70 21,450 5 5 400 85 1,085 6,310 513 1 8 57 58 59 60 61 15 10 10 226 30 5 171 20 62 1,045 700 40 18,025 1,745 500 12,670 3,110 ... 63 35 90 10 565 70 25 410 5 10 45 64 2,405 6,840 20 39,995 4,580 3,110 27,330 55 300 4,620 65 70 165 6 1,749 246 55 10 1,215 15 35 170 3 66 96 291 14 2,775 354 94 2 2,005 22 57 215 26 67 1,195 3,570 15 35 440 270 36,506 276 371 5,130 4,681 45 61 960 1,180 30 62 665 30 26,443 181 223 3,225 365 710 5 5 80 2,910 15 20 200 187 68 69 70 71 76 172 1 3,233 697 95 20 1,975 35 55 335 21 72 194 324 15 10,859 2,180 316 15 7,125 102 130 918 73 73 2,790 5,414 290 138,564 30,024 3,670 450 87, 225 1,495 2,065 12,860 775 74 15 26 62 31 5 26 75 22 38 126 54 10 62 76 215 1,085 11 14 325 1 9 9 1,395 17 48 674 710 150 535 10 37 575 5 1 5 2 10 94 77 78 79 80 45 171 11 2,067 467 40 1,270 io 30 215 35 81 65 372 17 5,494 1,454 110 3,290 42 48 488 62 82 1,005 4,795 290 75,480 18,870 1,890 46,635 575 690 6,590 230 83 338 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Ca3h-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954... Electricity farms reporting 1954... 1950 . . . Television set farms reporting 1954... Piped running water farms reporting 1954... Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . . . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954... Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . . Milking machine farms reporting 1954.., Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . . . number 1954 . . . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . . . number 1954 . . , Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 1950 . . number 1954 . . 1950.. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . OFF-FAKM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Faro operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954. . 1949.. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 -. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954., Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Regular workers {to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers {to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954- . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . dollars 1954.. Hired labor farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . dollars 1954 . . 1949., Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing ma terial farms reporting 1954 . . dollars 1954 . tons 1954 . acres on which used 1954 . , Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954.. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 37,376 56,733 45,892 10,600 20.74a 21,849 3,054 22,393 8,876 31,739 33,204 32 , 129 32,697 9,804 9,891 5,945 5,996 38,788 47,722 55.937 109,123 86,931 56,914 74,067 4,591 17,691 15,712 ., 4.PP5 1.750 22.922 59,215 120,699 57,812 29,160 44,586 11.140 18,301 5,418 7,163 6,770 11 ,138 49,185 . ,1 13,046,606 33,245 45,750 18, 717,81 5 25,765,028 l ,437 ', ! 56,226 44,182,212 37,706,692 59,82' . L23.848 10,464 3,211,190 38,490 550,533 112 634 10,056 16,144 8,945 3,072 8,219 5,780 716 5,196 1,905 11,137 11,896 9,824 10,024 2,492 2,511 1,114 1,125 11,405 14,549 17,263 12,015 32,722 19,262 16,703 21,604 740 584 5,432 3,878 1,256 1,050 134 4. "04 12,^59 32,661 16,734 16,492 7,635 11,313 3,180 4,856 1.282 1,623 2,156 3,233 15,016 12,905 4,948,192 9,946 9,174 4,573,252 4,942,379 , .. , I 9,628 ,, ', 3,092,644 17,773 12,765 13,084,764 I, 2,727 809,249 9.940 153,920 27 21'. 778 330 - 15 1 25 91 25 21 5 35 15 a 10 82 5 145 5 87 10 !■.' 30 185 20 239 45 82 20 93 25 937 84 79 35 40 59 818 24 58 53 760 87 82 6i 30,698 76 77 254,586 433,232 57 19 47 72 , 87 98 86,188 18,64] 69 47,242 657 5,905 25 20 15 1,625 15 25 10,600 1 15 20 5,375 3,145 25 30 3,625 12,200 20 . 4 385 841 1,416 1,395 237 694 566 52 585 831 620 643 503 513 311 311 284 284 978 1,157 1,391 1,506 2,483 2,130 1,400 1,837 80 91 379 446 85 126 42 679 712 1,476 3,528 1,460 1.453 909 1,623 296 452 203 240 126 212 1,517 1,166 972 222,493 755 1,099 560,902 558,313 698 57 1,410 1,086 1,214,658 1,040,369 1,477 1,696 833,320 767,448 288 84,023 1,002 12,763 456 661 642 140 364 189 26 122 20 73 73 118 118 27 27 15 15 281 295 371 33|2 458 414 591 658 185 181 35 81 721 410 350 48,271 179 402 05,837 176,962 171 6 681 727 1,042,850 1,000,638 401 492 126,998 135,818 45 4,300 55 900 17,665 25,912 24,611 5,165 14,545 10,946 1,747 12,116 3,388 13,292 13,743 15,491 15,733 5,186 5,240 3,546 3,579 18,570 22,946 26,217 30,424 52,641 48,275 25,793 34,357 864 1,215 6,282 6,534 1.093 1,387 1,059 12,982 13,235 631 933 27,327 56,782 27,101 611 26,714 215 4e 52 13,633 20,726 5,881 9,342 31 31 3,237 4,299 17 21 3,286 5,043 ■8,(».l 22,552 18,562 16,269 26,037 10,895,127 16, 201,564 15,321 948 25,644 31,691 28,296,467 £7,043,468 26,924 32,323 19,359,262 !.'.!■: '■,'■" I 5,463 1,822,967 21,332 300,174 63 283 1,608 485 AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM SOUTH DAKOTA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 339 a sample of farms. See te*v] The State — Continued Area 1 Type of farm — Cont inued Total all farms Type of 'arm General — Con. Miscel- Livestock other than dairy and poultry General Miscel- Primarily livestock Crop and livestock laneous and unclassi- fied Cash- grain Cotton Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Primarily Primar crop livest ily ock Crop and livestock laneous and unclas- sified 1,044 5,205 1,502 3.991 736 30 145 26 2,321 154 52 218 309 1 1,704 7,724 2.226 7,982 1,552 41 10 222 34 4,767 288 89 460 519 2 2,329 5,627 1,987 5,549 740 45 10 268 50 3,524 78 55 317 462 3 162 1,336 343 209 80 5 93 7 8 16 4 666 3,500 1,258 4,089 742 26 152 24 2.458 162 «f 208 287 5 521 3,018 526 3,179 665 91 12 1,951 97 33 208 117 6 102 382 3 138 35 1 91 3 6 2 7 645 3,294 196 2,996 509 20 92 7 1,922 81 33 262 70 S 616 1,996 48 503 62 141 194 9 24 59 14 9 910 5,024 194 3,833 1,260 21 59 12 1,975 102 47 316 41 10 919 5,198 211 4,210 1,492 22 60 12 2,094 105 48 335 42 11 889 4,858 147 1,456 415 4 1 808 34 16 170 8 12 896 4,945 161 1,475 420 4 1 820 35 16 171 8 13 251 1,282 36 1,545 291 5 52 2 1,020 52 3 113 7 14 25] 1,289 37 1.585 300 5 52 2 1,047 53 3 115 8 15 142 767 16 604 126 39 366 9 2 58 4 16 144 772 16 610 128 39 370 9 2 58 4 17 959 4,997 930 7,785 1,667 52 190 34 4,729 228 73 418 389 18 1,048 5,728 1,120 11,009 2,667 68 257 35 6,557 276 82 583 479 19 1,714 7,955 992 8,416 1,842 52 217 34 5,164 291 84 471 261 ..11 2,761 7,378 1,093 8,002 1,211 40 io 244 25 5,456 111 96 483 326 21 2,867 14.860 1.322 16,292 3,829 93 398 38 10,049 490 2( 919 350 22 3,547 11.245 1,311 12,776 2,221 100 10 309 25 8,657 149 30 778 397 23 1,706 7,794 2,002 8,091 1,642 47 5 201 44 4,857 263 69 464 499 24 2,104 9,906 2,387 10,718 2,151 47 5 271 45 6,562 346 77 593 621 25 36 76 1,655 955 107 20 20 314 65 6 5 418 26 75 106 2,411 1,500 98 "5 41 10 329 26 31 960 27 470 2,142 1,814 3,246 666 16 5 73 30 1,657 118 21 174 486 28 518 1.527 2,439 3,287 467 15 5 116 35 1,530 67 25 139 888 29 56 192 1,468 1,091 186 5 25 5 392 62 5 40 371 30 76 237 1,872 1,313 156 5 56 20 422 26 17 611 31 55 101 1.346 636 123 10 10 20 154 27 5 11 276 32 61 96 286 806 29 6 594 27 1 14 135 33 726 3,196 290 6,093 905 7 135 12 4,343 168 54 353 116 34 988 4,759 702 2,323 937 45 82 22 821 123 30 118 145 35 1,805 8,027 1,981 9,318 1,779 52 10 231 54 5,764 328 90 496 514 36 3,608 17,357 2,957 19,444 3,765 152 10 570 80 12,073 602 178 1,217 797 37 1,800 8,004 1,962 9,161 1 , 737 52 10 231 54 5,666 318 90 491 512 38 1,760 7,902 1,886 8,976 1,706 47 10 229 54 5.550 315 or 484 491 1,102 4.795 499 4,313 781 30 138 23 2,681 121 68 300 171 40 1,606 7,662 810 6,723 1,249 35 242 23 4.145 168 °; 531 247 41 147 1,216 103 2,222 500 35 51 1 1,450 61 3 103 18 42 242 1,793 261 3,745 810 70 99 3 2,378 119 5 202 59 43 37 485 52 1.336 243 10 42 932 35 1 61 12 44 58 603 173 1,835 299 10 50 1,304 41 2 78 51 45 113 800 58 1,170 319 30 16 1 703 41 2 50 8 46 184 1,190 88 1,910 511 60 49 3 1,074 78 3 124 8 47 1,830 8,152 2,604 9,819 1,994 52 10 232 54 5,892 342 90 496 657 48 1,430 6,698 1,018 7,182 1,715 47 5 152 23 4,267 276 55 379 263 49 1,328 5,914 858 5,568 1.464 32 5 118 23 3,123 242 49 309 203 50 260,294 . 1 8,40 99,842 2,944,910 1,244,353 16,334 125 31,728 7,615 1,370,048 92,416 14, 20 145,299 22,672 51 803 4,267 439 5,051 1,182 46 96 2 3,178 158 26 267 96 52 2,206 5,852 658 6,393 899 30 5 217 35 4,496 71 41 349 250 53 197,936 1,446,777 -405.155 4,820,944 926,544 46,870 103,164 3,602 3,312,974 99,022 19, >31 187,917 121,220 54 510,658 2,175,067 580,188 5,817,053 804,042 64,925 1,900 97,923 6,390 4,404,556 50,995 15, S10 252,380 118,132 55 794 4,217 403 4,544 1,093 46 86 1 2,809 153 25 245 86 56 9 50 36 507 89 10 1 369 5 1 22 10 57 1,702 7,533 2,001 7,599 1,157 31 10 206 44 4,991 212 78 419 451 58 3,010 7,332 1.857 8,657 833 40 10 354 80 6,064 61 11 446 658 59 1,234,705 4,745,525 725,910 4,884,229 328,952 34.300 375 29! ,74C 48,255 3,768,208 89,507 43, ac 182,300 92.782 60 1,323,735 3,005,627 1,102,244 6,377.221 258,787 9,720 1,220 293,719 83,450 5,295,446 22,933 75, 15 196,551 140,080 61 1,755 8,052 1.546 9,232 1.937 52 10 227 34 5,596 317 90 484 485 62 3,012 7,621 1,452 9,112 1,270 50 10 334 60 6,180 108 16 50e 476 63 942,307 5,559,15e 336,767 6.830,292 1,900,858 40,575 625 135,649 14,218 4,035,367 168,017 43, 84 411,497 80,302 64 1,288,211 4,409,470 334,269 5,647,105 1,105,728 43,560 785 149,951 8,470 3,812,976 49,662 60, '." i20, 19' 95,536 6! 294 1,305 140 420 56 46 5 28 5 166 23 33 58 66 49,755 315,515 23,891 140,986 18,969 26,767 60 6,278 150 56,976 17,145 10,764 3,857 67 704 3,805 346 1,580 222 313 1 91 1 595 202 103 52 68 10,568 56,603 11 96 215 56 3.309 11 40 130 130 17.466 2 12 58 9 3,765 1 10 50 2,320 20 788 20 7,452 1 2 8 1,247 1,339 515 69 70 71 72 73 340 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFFFARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy- Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954.. Electricity farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954.. Piped running water farms reporting 1954.. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . Milking machine farms reporting 1954.. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954. . number 1954 . . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954. , Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954 . , number 1954. . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . - Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954. . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954. . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. . persons 1954.. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . Machine hire farms reporting 1954.. dollars 1954.. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954., $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954., Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954., 1949., dollars 1954.. 1949.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954 . 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. 63 tons 1954. 69 acres on which used 1954. 70 Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. 71 tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 3,398 926 6,195 1,738 4,735 891 206 77 3,516 1,032 2,615 656 195 36 2,557 537 769 163 4,275 1,324 4,571 1,444 2,406 616 2,434 628 1,096 258 1,111 265 794 151 798 151 5,125 1,512 6,857 2,105 6,368 1,923 6,400 1,309 13,213 3,729 10,910 2,334 6,197 1,803 8,057 2,277 361 467 1,820 1,635 480 554 137 3,602 2,766 6,348 13,995 6,169 3,614 5,673 1,423 2,153 633 874 900 1,279 6,737 5,039 4,128 1,852,783 3,428 4,673 2,426,488 2,975,143 3,219 209 5,538 5,754 3,056,270 2,510,742 6,499 6,720 5,510,721 4,680,300 209 53,028 559 14,749 3 42 220 62 153 126 699 479 215 197 11 666 1,257 1,798 3,532 1,750 1,708 828 1,244 378 580 127 176 277 404 2,025 1,531 1,281 753,926 1,026 819 611,388 585,151 973 53 1,273 855 443,099 195,437 1,971 1,345 1,652,515 970,955 56 16,857 166 4,308 1 200 1 1 100 5 1,250 10 2,220 50 183 170 1 38 46 1 48 24 91 96 26 26 39 39 20 20 107 119 188 240 285 360 183 220 1 140 48 194 539 166 310 21 36 204 146 137 19,860 60 110 10,995 29,730 60 193 210 118,973 40,585 194 255 103,561 126,990 5 250 2 11 11 736 1,245 1,750 26 20 18,750 20,965 11 10 4,805 4,870 1,505 2,692 2,778 63 1,623 1,245 121 1,311 290 1,709 1,814 1,285 1,299 589 596 465 467 2,297 3,163 2,678 3,573 6,168 6,345 2,624 3,589 41 130 102 136 80 1,828 850 2,734 40 6,142 21 2,714 16 2,689 11 1,560 21 2,347 1 742 3 1,106 414 561 1 402 3 545 2,794 2,144 1,706 821,825 1,589 2,892 1,418,200 2,034,661 1,453 136 2,571 3,487 1,834,258 1,989,648 2,738 3,747 V I.,' .,:' .7. •'■•' 113 31,043 325 8,881 .1 Z Reported in small fractions. AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM SOUTH DAKOTA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 341 a sample of farms. See text] Art a 2a — Continued Area 2b Type of farm — Continued Total all Type of Tarm General — Con. Miscel- laneous Livestock General Miscel- Cash- grain Other Fruit- and-nut other laneous Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclassi- fied farms Cotton field- crop Vegetable Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclas- sified 660 106 5,174 1,990 22 125 60 1,704 67 186 788 232 1 158 1,121 168 8,134 3,258 22 245 85 2,560 79 362 1,214 309 - 173 535 147 6,568 1,847 31 237 100 2,682 51 300 1,085 235 ] 7 48 5 722 314 10 6 10 253 15 10 64 40 . 62 545 123 5,378 2,320 6 123 60 1,789 55 131 695 199 61 539 12 3,097 1,197 21 103 5 1,102 41 110 435 83 6 6 29 581 164 20 250 5 30 92 ' 63 536 18 2,927 978 7 109 10 1,083 30 1*6 540 24 S 38 239 2 1,238 360 155 ... 294 13 121 287 8 9 115 92* 16 6,038 2,729 22 159 10 1,839 43 211 946 79 10 117 975 17 6,518 3,006 23 166 10 1,963 46 211 1,006 87 I 48 386 2 4,034 1,579 1 68 10 1,560 27 151 610 28 12 48 387 3 4,114 1,611 1 73 10 1,592 27 151 618 31 13 21 151 7 1,468 554 1 54 5 527 25 41 257 4 14 21 152 7 1,476 555 1 54 5 530 25 41 261 4 15 14 134 1 1,061 294 39 5 498 17 20 185 3 16 16 134 1 1,067 297 39 5 501 17 20 185 3 17 114 920 73 6,473 2,866 22 210 30 1,964 64 222 966 109 18 132 1,136 80 6,164 3,696 41 259 30 2,513 98 237 1,160 128 L9 173 1,176 93 8,198 3,481 22 260 50 2,531 74 367 1,239 174 20 269 790 152 8,300 2,641 32 322 45 3,281 61 350 1,418 150 21 293 2,350 111 16,172 6,823 49 481 70 5,389 158 597 2,396 209 22 391 1,249 161 13,291 4,348 82 466 60 5,468 105 455 2,130 177 23 166 1,127 152 8,021 3,327 Z2 255 65 2,471 64 342 1,169 306 24 204 1,395 177 10,403 . 32 328 70 3,361 88 420 1,486 347 25 5 15 136 5 20 73 16 251 26 10 195 ' 123 5 5 110 5 10 10 226 27 49 324 165 2,524 1,049 10 65 40 591 49 105 339 276 28 57 159 195 2,274 850 11 50 30 674 25 75 298 261 29 6 24 130 688 284 5 15 85 22 5 26 246 30 21 35 155 652 248 15 10 98 5 10 40 226 31 10 65 501 191 5 30 85 15 10 5 loO 32 15 30 143 22 5 5 56 5 10 25 15 33 126 780 17 3,034 856 1 148 5 1,184 18 192 557 73 34 47 396 76 5,164 2,625 21 112 45 1,347 56 175 682 101 35 168 1,201 108 8,399 3,406 22 265 75 2,617 89 382 1,24 . 299 36 363 2,975 160 17,803 6,656 570 625 125 5,613 312 717 2,742 443 37 168 1,193 102 8,339 3,384 22 260 75 2,594 84 382 1,244 294 38 158 1,186 102 8,234 3,347 22 260 75 2,557 83 377 1,244 269 39 118 863 26 3,986. 1,444 164 35 1,304 41 217 688 88 40 172 1,465 31 6,023 2,131 5 309 40 1,950 61 300 1,068 159 41 17 227 6 1,817 600 17 38 10 667 29 30 216 10 42 33 324 27 3,546 1,178 543 56 10 1,106 168 40 430 15 43 4 73 6 866 350 7 27 10 370 3 15 84 44 6 91 27 1,152 429 13 33 10 503 6 25 133 45 15 162 1,172 531 16 17 404 27 15 152 10 46 27 233 2,394 749 530 23 603 162 15 297 15 47 173 1,201 188 8,837 3,694 22 270 85 2,672 89 387 1,269 349 46 125 911 67 6,929 2,983 22 194 60 2,208 73 276 976 137 49 109 737 62 5,508 2,364 22 152 55 1,674 60 246 819 116 50 19,229 199,713 15,350 1,570,395 826, 578 8,764 27, 160 7,740 447,300 21,650 40,105 177,508 13,590 51 64 607 6 4,824 2,100 22 143 40 1,584 62 156 651 66 52 169 605 51 6,760 2,122 31 227 50 2,712 56 300 1,192 70 53 24,435 229,670 " 83,000 3,038,734 1,133,498 102,516 102,048 16,820 1,265,990 66,565 42,315 303,872 5,110 54 35,183 243,678 37,770 4,248,245 1,285,106 211,612 105,990 13,155 1,863,613 56,010 90,350 517,791 104,618 55 63 595 4,563 2,019 10 131 40 1,455 50 151 641 66 56 1 12 6 261 81 12 12 129 12 5 10 57 162 1,106 132 7,243 2,634 11 245 85 2,455 47 357 1,131 278 58 278 750 127 7,896 2,032 22 347 105 3,319 45 375 1,423 228 59 86,360 474,057 51,080 4,877,574 1,207,598 702 118,150 331, 655 2,181,706 18, 795 203,472 709,311 106,185 60 37,240 171,799 46,790 3,760,968 596, 587 9,331 116, 520 167,095 2,029,065 6,560 169, 505 535,842 L50,463 61 173 1,184 102 8,397 3,602 22 265 55 2,544 79 377 1,254 199 62 300 818 202 8,773 2,790 32 357 65 3,451 76 380 1,468 154 63 119,933 959,649 35,1 :: 6,612,864 2,975,397 26,513 167,525 20,025 2,199,566 66,765 187,431 918,447 51,195 64 151,706 511,752 43,640 5,874,573 1,992,473 49,516 153,027 21,290 2,428,729 51,975 164,810 979,688 33,065 65 7 22 5 855 330 16 15 317 22 35 110 10 6b 550 3,586 700 249,967 103,795 5,875 1,140 108,304 6,440 4,245 20,018 150 67 6 50 10 2,983 1,180 104 12 1,264 75 55 291 2 ■ ■J 228 1,252 1 1 5 53,213 16 105 20,391 11 100 388 200 1,085 225 24,466 5 5 35 5 1,209 1,085 ::: 4,717 35 69 70 71 72 73 342 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations. Bee text) Area 3a Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Cotton Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry General Primarily crop SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT I 2,840 556 30 15 1,746 63 ; 4,011 824 60 21 2,342 81 3 1950... 2,665 427 25 20 1,765 25 4 177 68 5 74 5 1,810 346 15 10 1,123 43 6 1,110 216 5 1 733 11 7 152 23 1 110 S 1,990 371 20 1,315 20 9 256 39 25 115 5 LO 2,103 559 10 1 1,162 50 1 l number 1954 . . . 2,181 583 10 1 1,203 53 12 2,991 709 35 1 1,771 34 13 number 1954 . . . 3,059 734 35 1 1,794 36 14 517 83 15 358 10 15 number 1954 . . . 519 83 15 360 10 16 189 25 15 140 1 ]" number 1954 . . . 196 25 15 142 1 18 2,800 642 40 11 1,682 50 ';'> number 1954 .. . 3,450 851 50 12 2,029 58 . 4,180 923 55 '6 2,478 72 21 1950 . . . 4,105 643 15 25 2,848 35 22 number 1954 .. . 7,960 1,676 75 8 4,979 124 23 1950... 5,971 880 25 25 4,296 50 24 4,157 917 60 16 2,389 82 25 number 1954 . . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME para operators — 5,409 1,220 65 17 3,175 100 26 With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954... 227 48 10 49 20 27 1949 . . . 340 45 5 145 28 Working off their farms, 1,206 275 25 592 31 29 1949... 1,228 211 20 15 706 10 30 280 69 70 15 31 1949... FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER 374 52 5 5 152 5 32 235 55 5 10 35 20 33 No tractor but horses and/or 114 11 5 5 75 5 34 Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954... 2,204 369 35 1 1,503 22 35 Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954... FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: 1,976 554 20 5 975 50 36 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... 4,416 947 65 21 2,567 87 37 persons 1954 . . . 9,154 1,838 115 28 5,532 156 38 Family workers, including 4,390 934 ... 65 21 2,554 87 39 Operators working 1 or more 4,323 927 60 21 2,512 86 40 Unpaid members of operator's 2,400 460 35 6 1,474 35 41 persons 1954 . . . 3,670 675 50 6 2,304 48 42 806 187 5 1 472 17 43 persons 1954 . . . 1,161 236 5 1 716 22 44 Regular workers (to be employed 150 388 80 1 247 4 45 persons 1954 . . . 491 92 1 324 5 46 Seasonal workers (to be employed less 484 120 5 270 15 47 persons 1954- . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 670 144 5 392 17 48 4,524 989 65 21 2,588 92 49 Machine hire and/or hired 3,360 2,716 813 652 45 30 '6 6 1,904 1,511 75 71 50 51 dollars 1954 . . . 918,429 266,616 3,185 600 505,635 24,897 52 2,233 549 30 1 1,316 43 53 1949... 3,168 459 20 30 2,309 15 54 dollars 1954... 1,208,818 264,145 9,075 1,800 801,860 25,036 55 1949... 1,579,880 1 13,86 1 6,995 6,125 1,287,505 1,550 56 2,141 530 30 1 1,248 68 41 57 92 19 2 58 Feed for livestock and poultry . . farms reporting 1954 . . . 3,979 761 45 21 2,380 66 59 1949... 4,127 541 20 45 2,931 20 60 dollars 1954... 2,671,800 283,121 8,625 23,125 2,043,795 18,185 61 1949 . . . 2,492,244 144,800 22,305 29,695 2,128,099 8,225 ... Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 87 25 4,372 4,321 958 673 • • 65 15 6 35 2,548 3,009 63 1949 . . . 64 dollars 1954 . . . 3,221,556 750,495 39,250 2,800 1,940,904 45,938 65 1949 . . . 2,624,110 460,310 9,030 13,825 1,893,028 4,165 66 Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing 400 81,143 90 20,124 15 12,150 246 40,658 7 431 67 dollars 1954 . . . 68 tons 1954 . . . 874 212 120 454 6 69 acres on which used 1954 . . . 20,125 6,522 2,025 9,793 45 70 Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954... 71 tons 1954 . . . 72 dollars 1954... 73 acres limed 1954 . . . AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM SOUTH DAKOTA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Con tinned 343 a sample of farms. See text3 Area 3a — Continued Area 3b Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm Genera] — Con. Miscel- Livestock Qi neral Miscel- Primarily livestock Crop and livestock laneous and unclassi- fied all farms Cash- grain Cotton Other field- crop Vegetal 1 1 truit- and-nut Dairy Poultry other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Priman ly livestock Crop and livestock laneous and unclas- sified 57 302 71 7,052 2,130 10 95 95 3,222 35 132 1,078 255 1 77 475 131 9,583 3,130 10 1:0 135 4,201 40 162 1,450 335 2 105 203 95 7,336 1,002 - 90 125 4,365 20 481 1 1 265 3 15 15 1,923 615 40 25 897 5 15 296 - 4 26 177 70 4,534 1,253 16 85 45 2,287 25 76 573 180 5 11 108 18 25 3.359 345 1,170 82 50 40 1,827 218 15 .1 5 40 75 6 7 31 218 15 4,011 1,116 40 5 2,170 5 ^1 609 15 8 16 56 l,3bl 353 95 567 10 36 295 5 9 45 276 1,648 45 15 2,047 5 31 725 ID 10 45 286 4,602 1,673 45 15 2,076 5 32 741 15 1) 51 385 5 7,447 2,567 90 30 3,358 15 97 1,260 30 12 51 403 5 7,660 2,626 90 30 3,457 15 104 1,300 38 13 10 41 1,493 397 10 5 820 20 20 4 14 10 41 1,496 398 10 5 822 20 20 4 15 8 "13 123 25 5 444 5 5 101 5 16 13 719 123 25 5 450 5 5 101 5 17 42 278 55 4,314 1,469 75 40 2,412 25 57 i] 45 18 42 328 80 5,304 1,594 75 45 2,715 35 62 714 64 19 87 514 45 9,472 3,278 10 120 55 4,201 35 162 1,506 105 20 155 314 70 9,144 1,523 105 80 5,322 20 646 1,333 115 21 145 898 55 17,752 5,945 20 200 70 8,251 55 255 2,806 150 22 190 415 13,533 2,178 150 95 8,138 30 821 1,957 164 23 87 490 116 9,710 3,228 10 120 125 4,204 40 166 1,490 327 24 104 602 126 12,346 4,152 10 145 145 5,375 50 211 1,886 372 25 10 90 513 105 5 15 103 5 5 15 260 .'• 5 10 130 531 40 5 5 176 5 25 20 255 27 15 148 120 2,390 827 25 30 871 25 35 387 190 28 25 81 160 2,126 406 5 35 35 974 15 101 280 275 29 16 110 517 155 20 136 5 10 31 160 30 30 125 607 105 5 15 217 10 15 '25 215 31 110 665 135 5 95 150 15 10 255 3; 7 198 ;5 10 88 10 15 50 33 42 217 15 3,086 898 30 10 1,588 15 32 498 15 ... 45 297 30 6,386 2,3.10 10 90 45 2,613 20 130 1,008 90 35 87 516 126 9,770 3,233 10 120 145 4,289 45 172 1 ,4/,\\ 85 1949... 18,805 14,050 4,755 86 611,623 465,397 92,100 39,535 11, 90 380 433,106 13,919 87 1949... 2, 650 382,939 2,025 88 tons 1954... 525,566 81,672 6,< ^5 230 . 14,869 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, 3ee text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold.. SOUTH DAKOTA 351 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: a sample of farms. See text] CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Area 3a — Continued Area 3b Type Df farm — Continued Type of Jarm Gener al — Con. Miscel- laneous Total livestock General Miscel- all Other other laneous Primarilj livestocl Crop and livestock and unclassi- fied farms Cash- grain Cotton field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poul try than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock. and unclas- sified 42 224 2] 3,284 923 30 20 1,676 15 42 513 65 1 16C 268 9: 7,640 945 80 105 4,667 5 1,132 140 2 74 478 13: 7,290 2,113 80 50 3,613 40 1 t 1,026 252 3 51C 767 24: 21,725 2,413 270 240 13,773 5 1,556 3,053 415 ■'. 8^ 511 9: 9,560 3,053 125 100 4,359 25 172 1,511 215 ' 19C 330 12: 9,684 1,377 135 120 5,683 10 701 1,418 240 6 •1,291 29,028 1,93: 422,267 104,699 5,050 1,260 243,736 625 5,170 57,818 3,909 7 4,965 11 ,024 92C 292 . 541 26,442 4,095 1,780 205,235 150 15,610 36,647 2,582 3 & 511 e: 9,415 3,032 125 85 4,275 25 172 1,496 205 9 19C 325 11! 9,567 1.341 135 120 5,622 10 696 1,418 225 . 1,99! 13,591 87: 179,103 46,661 2,550 425 99, 808 275 2,420 25,257 1,707 Jl 2,43( 5,474 45: 129.155 11,134 1,920 810 90,473 85 6,975 , L2 8! 440 4: 7,356 2,285 125 70 3,172 20 172 170 13 17: 310 9: 8,632 1,126 135 120 5,027 10 676 1,373 L6i 14 81] 3,004 14( 47,696 14,614 2,195 255 18,941 150 1,350 9,732 459 l: 1,49: 1,887 31( 59.927 5,876 1,755 625 35,028 85 5,571 10,472 515 16 7( 411 2: 7.737 2,150 70 55 3,893 15 156 1,343 55 17 13: 228 2: 8,330 1,036 75 60 5,221 5 606 1,238 89 . 2,73= 16.708 33 416,641 77,665 2,710 1,540 264,158 435 5,695 6 1,485 2,953 1 - 2,55: 4,664 8: 301,342 22,160 2,420 615 222,726 70 15,605 34,1 13 3,133 20 8] 485 IK 9,208 2,912 110 155 4,007 30 172 1,473 349 21 17C 325 16. 9,324 1,251 5 130 145 5,375 15 701 1,393 309 22 17.63C 97,104 21,79 1,986,783 594,923 20,990 35,290 868,930 3,580 59,225 366,885 36,960 23 28.61C 54,800 10.74C ) 1,525,038 171,200 120 15,015 30,150 886,500 1,300 139,045 255,640 26,068 24 8' 511 8( 9,015 2,778 125 55 4,309 30 167 1,471 80 . 18C 310 6 9.045 1,098 120 105 5,549 5 701 1,368 99 21 1,09: 8,543 49( 156,955 33,964 1,365 190 100,079 205 1,385 18,872 895 27 1.43C 3,199 26- '21,596 7,643 950 370 96,661 65 4,594 10,768 545 28 75.29C 701.011 39,58. 17,032,627 2,834,308 92,685 13,640 12,074,023 15.065 116,605 1,763,620 122,1 8] 29 132,171 405,130 31, IK 16,943,830 901,850 80,760 34,970 14,120,490 5,900 480,308 1,241,860 77.672 1 7] 403 1 7,710 2.124 60 40 3,932 15 161 1,338 40 31 13( 229 2< 8,647 1,061 80 60 5,438 10 636 1,258 104 32 2,11! 11,473 23< 370,469 62,307 1,760 530 248,234 145 4,810 50,092 2,591 33 2,57: 6,710 10. 380,294 22.390 1,480 765 297,379 120 16,100 39,945 2,115 34 63,30! 442,671 9,42 15,383,948 2,464,950 72,300 20,745 10,472,651 5,880 197,560 2,031,970 117,892 35 94,15: 216,509 3,12< ) 15,436,047 845 , 586 54,375 26,470 .. . :". ;,'!. 5,575 589,540 1,526,195 82.500 36 5< 340 5( 7,273 2,220 80 130 3,205 10 157 1.362 109 37 13( 295 4. 7,546 931 115 135 4,374 636 1,221 134 ■■: 4,35( 21,711 2,9CK 538,264 155,112 5,090 10,680 237,423 980 12,630 107,025 9,324 39 21,43: 36,233 2,74< 938,310 79,740 10,265 24,215 555,888 93.815 164,905 9,482 40 7( 433 9- 8,579 2,637 95 150 3,763 20 172 1,448 294 41 17! 315 121 8,942 1,161 120 160 5,144 10 711 248 42 110, 44r 557,578 60,81 13.318,585 3,669,940 132,185 324,840 5,770,105 13,400 433,140 3,787,175 187,800 43 260,00' 420,788 56,18 11.522,311 966,060 119,500 394,395 6,508,075 3,575 1,378,425 2,029,200 123,081 44 24,49 122,802 14,06( ) 3,197,874 860,314 35,080 86,655 1,361,403 2,775 103,142 , 45 86,67 145,435 20,46 ) 3,983,591 336,696 38,620 135,170 2,251,475 1,140 470.213 708,932 4 > , i," 46 3.191,74< ) 8,938,409 109,76 137,384,885 34, 173,089 13,156,920 471,975 49,758,66 133,400 6,203,125 ,54 ,9] 47 54,18( ) 150,336 1,97 ) 2,768,303 637,962 448.215 8,185 913,454 2,560 106,170 631,175 20,582 /.-■ 83,13 86,298 5,75 l 3,231.823 216,445 327,580 13,965 1,665,158 5,250 372.161 584,040 47.224 49 « ' 504 4 9,274 3,351 10 110 65 3,972 25 167 1,480 94 50 17 309 9 9,815 1,784 125 65 5,507 25 671 1,423 215 51 5,09( 47.423 1,15 906,986- 349,671 130 7,260 3,940 392,270 1.675 11,410 135,208 5,422 52 12,88! ) 32,885 2,85 ) 967,260 191,201 9.340 3,095 551,644 1,425 52,085 148,040 10,430 53 8' 504 4 9,238 3,351 10 1C: 60 3,946 25 167 1,480 94 54 17( ! 309 8 9,687 1,779 120 65 5,409 25 671 1,423 195 55 4,81- 45.610 1,15 1 870,928 344,413 130 6,300 3,220 368,110 1,640 11.035 130,923 5,157 56 12,28( ) 31,770 2,71 904,940 187.421 8,490 3,075 503,189 1,425 49,130 143,665 8,545 57 94,651 ) 988.684 18.22 30,471,967 12,423,770 5,000 231,850 96,350 12,359,775 56,000 379,950 4,732,297 56 191,46 502,980 29.92 ) 19.244,190 4,240,280 172,925 55,650 10,419,270 18,600 919,255 3,280,340 59 12,56 379.568 1,501 ) 14,109.035 8,753,063 5,000 36,230 4,000 2,935,362 16,000 86 .46') 2,238,265 34,650 ... 37,05. 249,355 188 10,28 7,882.740 1.269 3,156,900 514 19,790 14,550 10 2,519,205 529 11,100 276,060 1,848,635 208 36,500 8 61 62 5 142 3 4.070 747 25 25 2,365 10 261 34 63 37 9.958 7 42,058 17,323 150 18,640 5.614 331 64 2.76 9,858 1,31 179,400 41,580 1,355 450 98,120 160 9,695 25,535 2,505 65 3,91 100,881 37 41". 907 162,677 350 186,570 62,930 3,380 66 14,27( ) 69.135 3.84 > 1,107,763 310,165 7,565 4,325 558,003 860 45,940 165,980 14,925 67 2,99( ) 74,006 37 313,246 131,717 250 -125,426 53,165 2,688 B.04 ) 50,940 3,29 714,876 243,645 4,635 2,500 322,161 535 24,890 107,065 9,445 , 9 1( ) 104 799 331 5 317 5 136 5 70 9 1 214 3 1 5,547 1,137 40 'l5 2.929 401 948 77 71 17 4.946 27,038 12,250 75 10,663 90 3,885 75 72 4,51 ) 12,835 88 280,453 69,475 1,940 720 141,008 14,770 49,850 2,690 73 2,50( ) 101,810 490,300 209,760 2,500 191,515 1,620 84,230 675 74 43,53 136,61? 5.07 > 2,856,646 722,693 14,550 3,225 1.439,228 137,580 519,265 20,105 75 1,50< 64,135 276,545 155,535 800 74,650 76 11,82' ■><. , sec 25 1 1,464,997 504,898 1,350 375 596,864 61,260 287,700 . 77 $ 505 227 5 156 5 5 96 11 78 402 98 230 6 52 16 79 225 15,320 12,666 8,660 3,225 150 3,710 6.913 175 100 213 2,350 1,700 175 615 80 81 1,200 133,595 83,461 80,600 21,020 450 29,810 48,442 350 1,250 1,539 20,065 9,465 1,070 2,995 82 63 875 120.685 73,922 71,335 18,730 27,910 42,362 350 1,250 1.275 18 , 770 9,115 1,070 84 85 8,36 50,572 1,99 429,542 112,472 4,925 1.570 234,153 5,525 5,695 62,505 -> 10,641 ) 23,493 3,96 302,426 37,702 3,225 203,896 2,695 13,946 36 . 562 2.770 87 8,33 ) 45,866 2,03 590,914 149,630 7,585 2,525 5,395 7,090 1, 1 , sa 352 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are baaed on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 4a Total all farma Type of farm Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruits and- nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and General Primarily crop poultry Livestock on hand:1 1 2,798 554 156 5 1,232 15 2 1950... 6,580 1,567 5 260 80 2,627 15 3 number 1954 . . . 6.675 1,288 379 10 3,133 35 4 1950... 18,760 4,033 20 735 200 8,110 50 5 8,506 2,337 5 321 65 3,176 62 6 1950... 9,189 2,494 5 365 120 3,414 21 7 number 1954. . . 320,610 69,940 130 11,625 945 155,511 1,381 8 1950... 244,066 47,910 225 10,510 1,620 120,110 220 9 Cows, Including heifers that 8.321 2,302 5 321 50 3,096 57 10 1950... 9,079 2,464 5 365 120 3,354 20 11 number 1954 . . . 129,835 29,221 45 5,032 305 61,100 638 12 1950... 103,137 20,194 130 4,710 710 50,010 45 13 6,859 1,829 321 45 2,333 57 14 1950... 8,463 2,263 5 365 115 3,039 15 number 1954 . . . 56,627 13,024 4,429 190 17,694 329 16 1950... 65,946 14,848 130 4,435 615 23,874 17 5,989 1,251 5 166 15 2,598 18 1950... 7,296 1,788 5 240 40 3,002 19 number 1954 . . . 261,158 35,809 5 5,540 140 151,209 590 20 1950... 191,225 35,444 210 4,030 1,345 96,258 40 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 7,586 2,079 6 5 251 105 2.699 68 22 1950... 8,588 2,229 5 295 149 3,076 20 23 number 1954 . . . 1,553,187 357,793 1,980 1,550 39,385 40,895 574,101 13,064 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 1,281,892 308,066 100 27,165 25,765 464,466 1,825 25 Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954... 8,191 2,147 5 306 50 3,181 47 26 1949... 8,587 2,092 5 370 65 3,424 27 number 1954 . . . 113,963 19, 900 45 3,088 420 63,378 554 28 1949... 107,171 14,147 70 4,130 375 67,200 60 29 dollars 1954... 12,755,147 1,897,871 4,290 208,940 42 , 705 8,026,130 41,906 30 1949... 16,050,957 1,792,987 12,250 531,735 34,785 10,922,616 6,700 31 5,939 1,223 150 15 2,647 15 32 1949... 7,579 1,838 5 240 50 3,147 10 33 number 1954 .. . 227,685 30,054 3,650 105 135,412 955 34 1949... 296,700 46,571 200 5,000 2,170 170,506 35 dollars 1954... 9,572,401 1,178,798 130,960 3,875 5,877,082 38,215 36 1949... 12,508,385 1,834,383 6,000 196,555 65,600 7,522,022 1,900 37 5,531 1,389 6 5 156 100 2,004 40 38 1949... 6,762 1,677 195 140 2,398 10 39 dollsxs 1954 . . . 594,808 108,276 670 275 11,285 112,955 178.978 2,220 40 1949 . . . 926,216 190,826 28,365 25,670 332,026 1,100 41 7,048 1,860 6 211 100 2,562 1 42 1949... 7,914 1,927 5 245 145 2,844 • 43 dozens 1954 . . . 10,581,724 2,023,472 9,672 222,990 400,450 3,810,517 49,820 44 1949... 10,167,685 1,970,978 1,300 182,725 342,810 3,656,947 16,625 45 dollars 1954... 2,895,905 544,550 2,121 58,840 111,460 1,045,899 11,757 46 1949... 3,573,005 694,017 375 61.260 123,940 1,278.979 5,000 47 211,466,818 4,429,839 39,749,321 829,550 ... 26,451,635 638,610 395,415 7,840 55,798,967 1,080,819 776,506 16,728 48 dollars 1954... 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 4,774,364 818,501 625 677, 305 44.310 1,483,221 350 50 8,407 2,711 10 5 221 50 2,955 86 51 1949... 8,713 2,711 10 240 71 3,090 20 52 acres 1954 . . . 489,280 152,133 460 50 9,995 1,230 191,974 4,375 53 1949 . . . 558,733 181,032 475 11,135 2,305 213,252 1,225 54 Com harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 7,930 2,641 10 175 50 2,749 76 55 1949... 8.249 2,594 10 195 61 2,909 20 56 acres 1954 . . . 411,233 137,910 460 50 6,925 1,140 152,057 3,760 57 1949... 489,430 167,576 400 8,355 1,660 177,416 1,025 58 bushels harvested 1954... 11,288,821 3,896,285 16,000 2,250 171,860 26,750 4,095,986 123,250 59 1949... 13,068,280 4,552,140 11,750 203,250 39,550 4,707.355 35,100 60 bushels sold 1954... 3,842,055 2,259,135 9,000 10,700 1,500 591,880 85,750 61 1949... 5,103,862 2,771,462 41,515 885,580 27,025 62 Spring wheat other than durum or macaroni 2,485 1,214 1 35 5 571 63 1949... 3,685 1,384 5 70 11 1,011 15 64 acres 1954 . . . 88,410 • 47,888 210 910 135 19,045 720 65 1949... 146,512 67,573 25 1,940 578 35,611 665 66 bushels harvested 1954 . . . 774,648 433,859 2,000 6,380 2,500 156,444 4,720 67 1949... 1,494,343 720,764 250 9,755 4,854 338,545 4,320 68 bushels sold 1954... 629,683 371,374 2,000 4,050 2,500 111,667 3 , 760 69 1949... 1,072,747 560,143 250 6,895 4,854 216,975 4,320 70 71 Barley threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 1949.. . 2,375 3,595 923 1,388 2 11 45 65 5 20 738 1,153 2b 10 72 acres 1954 . . . 80,233 37,144 355 1,185 100 22,380 965 73 1949... 115,763 46,656 1,089 2,085 335 36,858 900 74 bushels harvested 1954... 1,593,694 742,395 10,050 21,725 3,000 449,979 16,350 75 1949... 2,028,000 849,115 32,750 31,015 4,910 570,960 16,000 76 bushels sold 1954... 928,244 520,401 5,050 10,175 2,000 186,903 15,500 77 1949... 1,386,858 661,750 16,500 18,045 185 328,955 12,500 78 Flaxseed threshed or combined ... farms reporting 1954... 6,248 2,440 6 156 25 1.668 81 79 1949. . . 6,293 2,487 11 140 35 1,770 L5 80 acres 1954 . . . 330,996 164,459 875 7,725 740 67,537 3,210 81 1949 . . . 318,816 166,294 1,127 4,465 1,095 66,928 2,220 82 bushels harvested 1954 . . . 2,462,113 1,260,145 9,200 35,305 6,400 492,679 25,090 83 1949 . . . 2,326,026 1,236,956 11,300 30,340 4,950 499.330 2,800 84 bushels sold 1954 . . . 2,190,354 1,132,954 8,325 30,135 6,400 426,671 21,435 85 1949... 2,065,506 1,132,466 5,000 23,980 3,410 423,415 2,800 86 444,983 115,762 530 22,065 1,525 e . 17 7,402 87 1949 . . . 379,310 86,695 175 22,470 2,980 157,344 88 tons 1954... 555,190 146,652 900 25,705 1,810 225,534 10,504 1For coroparabiltiy of data on livestock and poultry, see teirt and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: SOUTH DAKOTA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 353 a sample of farms. See text} Area 4a— Continued Area 4b Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of 'arm Genera: — Con. Miscel- laneous and unclassi- Livestock General Miscel- Primarily Crop and all farms Cash- grain Cotton Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry other than dairy and poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and laneous and unclas- livestock livestock fied crop livestock livestock. sified 240 545 51 2,457 492 60 30 i z'jn 80 266 53 : 555 1,330 141 6,965 802 10 195 35 400 735 82 2 540 . 140 1,017 115 50 3,409 7 185 591 141 3 1.470 3,673 469 17,774 1,895 20 585 80 12,166 935 1,880 213 4 636 1,763 141 10.854 2,444 300 160 6,075 91 280 1,266 238 5 785 1,835 151 11,253 1,583 5 10 340 116 7,041 II 625 1,255 258 6 19.440 60,336 1,302 393,209 12,895 1,615 278,105 2,030 6,770 35,570 2,431 7 16,195 45,575 1,701 280.044 22,147 85 85 9,255 1,038 208,1 SI 260 11,200 25,850 1,444 8 626 1,743 121 10,204 2,349 inn 155 5,605 .., 280 1,241 188 9 780 1,830 141 10,905 1,493 5 10 335 115 6,814 20 625 1,240 248 I 8,270 24,653 571 123,015 20,053 6,190 665 77,401 710 2,975 13,885 1,136 11 7,265 19,356 717 8,073 15 4,615 535 64,572 105 4,785 10,105 722 12 591 1,572 111 8.069 1,827 300 135 4,247 66 270 1,091 133 13 760 1.765 136 10,322 1.408 5 10 335 100 6,412 20 620 1,205 207 14 6.276 14,330 355 56,955 10,300 5,915 455 27,837 454 2,155 9,107 732 15 6,385 15,085 539 69,533 6,120 15 25 4,470 445 45,123 85 4,420 8,295 535 L( 506 1,362 71 8 . 912 1,667 190 45 5,530 66 235 1,061 118 17 620 1,525 66 10,257 1,258 5 185 46 6,995 5 495 1,110 153 18 17,265 49,651 949 614 . 143 70,442 10,075 1,665 453,741 3,125 9,435 61,600 4,060 19 13.335 39,017 1,546 491 , 764 37,775 90 95 6,155 1,104 381,515 190 17,505 38,890 8.445 20 610 1,582 181 10,335 2,312 240 240 5,538 111 275 1,211 408 ." : 755 1.817 251 10,962 1,547 "i 285 216 6,661 30 625 1,240 348 22 166,170 336.119 22,130 2,332,875 460,460 59,085 70,075 1,305,480 17,735 78,000 291,970 50,070 23 143,875 290,770 19,860 1,741,590 196,715 375 250 40,880 48,915 1,083,265 3,575 132,455 206,175 28.985 24 626 1,758 71 10,059 2,134 290 95 5,940 81 245 1,186 88 25 780 1,750 91 10,393 1,162 5 305 76 6,978 15 605 1,135 112 26 5,794 20,266 518. 231,376 18,973 4,560 370 191,164 821 1,945 12,693 850 27 5,470 15,123 596 186,182 7,311 15 3,670 240 161,854 75 3,805 8,875 337 28 532.295 1,9*9,251 51,759 36,755,941 2.027,531 460,985 33,790 32,292,470 118,400 211,430 1, 528, 755 82,580 29 639.840 2,022,133 87,911 34, 536, 728 1,134,388 4,770 362,335 38,375 31,165,375 7,500 510,250 1,271,610 42,125 30 481 1,367 41 9,012 1,667 205 35 5,640 71 230 1,096 68 31 655 1.593 41 10,636 1.338 5 5 195 46 7,204 5 510 1,205 123 32 13,690 42 . 705 1,114 568,899 58,069 11,050 905 429,874 2,405 6,920 56,650 3,026 33 18,535 52.409 1,259 661,572 42,021 85 375 8,190 825 515,718 300 17,945 48.070 28,043 34 611,805 1,678,148 53,518 24,144,312 2.399,985 446,980 39,525 18,463,669 107, 815 277,955 2,260,200 148,192 35 745,290 2,079,812 56,823 28,410.957 1,654,004 8,185 25,000 350,010 33,050 22,550,846 20,000 690,165 1,958,285 1,121,412 36 520 1,220 91 8,167 1,756 175 220 4,506 66 260 1,021 163 37 680 1,531 131 8,985 1,085 210 200 5,632 20 570 1,065 203 38 54.290 112,469 13,390 782,129 144.730 19,435 31,735 430,921 9,715 26,745 101,086 17,762 39 121,395 213,719 13,115 1,417,403 135,685 31,145 48,280 885,883 1,515 116,275 174,185 24,435 40 600 1,525 131 9.574 2,022 235 240 5,297 96 280 1,146 258 41 765 1,777 196 10,105 1,261 5 240 216 6,290 25 630 1,200 238 42 1,469,285 2,480,758 114,760 15,866,140 2,682,160 467,450 733,925 8,984,440 127,075 623,395 1,969,190 258,505 43 1,535,740 2,353,565 106,995 14,273,809 1,102,505 3,000 281,730 600,925 9,031,629 16,875 1,462,285 1,646,110 128,750 44 414,255 676,608 30,415 4,279,240 702,795 135,780 202,750 2,433,417 34,095 176,605 525,218 68,580 45 536,385 836,124 36,925 4,910,554 370,687 1,050 96,520 221,735 3,088,084 5,585 510,900 571,630 44,363 46 28,331,313 ' 3,817,669 1,145,990 220,545,249 30, 559, 516 45,296,765 1,318,985 94,766,161 1,565,100 9,082,425 36,48 . a 1,496,215 47 581,220 1,241, 102 33,970 4,956,342 638,785 1,405,990 26,810 1,863,242 44,070 201,295 739,855 36,295 48 564,020 1,123,094 62,938 5,300,063 308.780 1,830 1,245 998,930 14,830 2,904,738 1,170 398,540 638,945 31,055 49 606 1,692 71 11,264 3,094 265 85 6,010 136 265 1,296 113 50 725 1,770 76 11,696- 2,188 5 5 295 56 7,005 30 610 1,285 217 51 28,280 98,368 2,415 895,332 252,110 19.235 3,110 488,735 11,370 16,170 100,560 4,042 52 35,200 111,849 2,260 1,002,706 215,174 625 450 17,695 3,831 600,983 1,810 38,450 116,455 7,233 53 541 1,622 61 11 , 184 3,094 265 85 5,940 136 265 1,291 108 54 655 1,729 76 11,600 2,188 5 5 280 51 6,939 30 610 1,285 207 55 22,610 84,341 1,980 842,789 247,090 16,590 3,040 449,577 11,175 15,105 96,550 3,662 56 30,685 100,113 2,200 951,287 212,412 575 450 14,525 3,740 561,757 1,710 36,755 112,530 6,833 57 613,195 2,288,220 55,025 35,714,850 10, 364,67C 731,375 120,050 19,225,400 467,225 583,430 4,065,725 156,975 5 8 776,370 2,700,515 42,250 31.013,976 7,186,925 7,500 15,000 510,655 117,840 18,019, 200 77,000 1,070,935 3,793,865 215,056 59 83,450 792,715 7,925 12,598,865 6,561,280 167,110 2,625 3,637,770 244, 855 111,490 1,840,410 33,325 60 187,925 1,176,735 13,620 12,263,241 5,188,590 7.500 105,255 6,000 4,385,261 37,000 306,720 2,149,410 77,505 61 111 508 10 346 125 155 25 10 30 1 62 280 888 21 1,225 292 5 20 5 677 60 145 21 63 2,495 16,792 215 6,395 2,950 2,155 650 50 320 270 64 8,000 31,780 340 35.289 13,822 100 655 85 15,287 1,210 2,940 1,190 65 19,455 147,175 2,115 75,910 39,760 21,765 6,940 375 3,070 4,000 66 78, 530 334,775 2,550 328,201 132,311 1,050 6,450 1,000 142,370 8,225 25,680 11,115 67 14,170 118,807 1,355 54,735 34,470 12,140 2,965 225 935 4,000 68 39,750 237,310 2,250 246,341 114,336 1,000 1.450 1,000 95,625 3,590 20,225 9,115 69 121 515 207 45 110 20 5 26 1 70 190 757 1 1,664 386 20 10 896 80 265 7 71 2,960 15,144 6,245 1,885 2,745 1,050 15 400 150 72 4,230 23 , 560 50 47.408 15,135 260 535 22,999 1,705 6,380 394 73 48,350 301,845 158,940 43,800 73,240 26,850 375 9,675 5,000 74 68,955 451,295 3,000 874,565 298,880 6,140 4,700 405,580 30,815 123,045 5,405 75 11,800 176,415 93,590 39,525 29,065 12,500 7,500 5,000 76 34,305 314,618 608,060 235,000 4,890 250,970 20,565 92,395 4,240 77 411 1,445 16 1,070 408 20 5 470 11 20 136 78 455 1,334 46 1,758 411 5 10 986 5 75 255 11 79 13,630 72,135 685 24,870 11,125 245 30 10,375 160 155 2,780 30 15,590 60,025 1,072 40,250 11,657 150 330 21,118 225 855 5,685 230 81 93,795 533,639 5,860 249,190 104 , 185 3,175 180 108,830 2,155 1,660 29,005 82 101,165 433,230 5,955 385 , 192 112 , 170 1,050 3,420 199,862 1,600 7,280 58,380 1,430 S3 81,425 477.989 5,020 235,740 99,390 3,175 103,110 1,755 1,495 26,815 84 83,635 386.(340 4,760 343,582 98,455 1,050 3,420 176,287 1,600 6,955 54,385 1,430 85 28,855 83,842 1,605 255,307 45,050 9,580 945 152,165 10,695 4,895 29,500 2,477 86 22,245 77,873 6,178 183,229 21,127 150 50 6,420 1,035 123,276 2,795 7,565 19,305 1,506 87 32,655 109.645 1,785 484,797 84,400 23,110 1,950 290, 190 19,235 7,180 55,100 3,632 88 354 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only [For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part ownepa Crop- share tenants and croppers FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms • number 1954. . 1950.. Land in farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950.. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm. ...................... .dollars 1954.. 1950. . Average per acre. ...................... .dollars 1954.. 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in fans according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over.... ...... .farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland, not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954., Other cropland farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland not pastured... farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954. . Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.: Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coaaereial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.. tons., acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting.. tons., acres on which used. Corn .farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Wheat .farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... f aims reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other crops. farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 62,350 66,331 44,979,163 44,586,538 721.4 672.2 28,683 20,740 38.99 31.40 85 59,718 63,539 17,777,332 17,629,826 714 578 477 1,074 4,317 16,465 28,038 8,055 13,436 14,507 724,022 822,274 16,173 18,095 1,138,571 1,425,500 10,252 699,051 8,021 439,520 3,893 323,205 6,458 120,048 49,859 23,529,750 3,667 160,885 60, 146 1,366,235 60,105 64,004 19,639,925 19,877,600 57,087 60,903 24,576,977 23,935,564 9,627 10,464 443,253 557, 106 1,000 851 99,452 76,817 1,609 227,352 1,841 155,106 3,606 6,442 84,758 481 673 9,191 6,282 18,017 259,674 18,007 18,534 7,389,922 7,104,108 410.4 383.3 23,112 16,786 54.04 43.35 17,023 17,384 3,^76,783 3,490,956 317 273 251 611 2,214 6,358 6,036 963 4,244 4,500 196,021 174,625 4,173 4,496 235,695 267,144 2,556 137,521 2,177 98,174 1,305 76, 859 2,073 33,411 14,001 .', i ■■'," • 1,105 45,263 17,349 301,365 17,174 17,545 4,008,499 3,932,725 16,338 17,169 3,242,668 3,004,308 3,144 3,011 110,270 105,758 337 302 31,174 20,620 434 52,199 590 37,682 1,050 1,776 22,738 138 185 2,300 1,974 5,316 74,861 730 141 1,492 270 31,090 5,345 123 27 506 52 5,172 583 4,656 1,315 11,177 2,724 163,256 38,458 24,081 25,296 28,178,931 27,286,409 1,170.1 1,078.7 36,480 26,015 30.58 24.43 85 23,903 25,135 9,502,857 9,325,432 24 64 86 160 782 4,120 12,965 5,702 5,221 5,372 369,803 457,676 7,980 8,787 670,760 860,203 5,479 427,739 3,667 243,021 1,496 188,922 2,796 60,934 21,108 16,685,636 1,491 83,476 23,577 700,019 23,952 25,165 10,543,420 10,643,311 23,271 24,270 17,244,361 16,273,361 3,926 4,406 249, 856 335,540 430 297 46,581 -32,578 835 131,850 798 82,183 1,400 2,758 36,560 166 262 3,901 2,394 7,816 108,156 475 992 20,591 70 402 3,978 1,895 4,767 73,237 150 127 849, 369 1,044,526 5,662.5 8,224.6 77,748 74, 579 17.80 10.43 92 140 113 69,043 87,187 1 1 73 34 15 23 3,538 6,328 28 37 3,785 5,764 14 1,293 19 2,492 24 1,900 14 347 142 766,373 15 2,320 132 4,383 140 114 76,366 99,279 148 121 771,811 936,009 36 19 2,247 7,913 10 9 1,238 2,960 5 250 12 700 13 39 572 20 80 1,694 2 25 564 1 6 75 8 10 247 17,558 18,769 8,084,150 7,807,655 460.4 416.0 25,828 19,785 55.70 48.19 87 17,307 18,520 4,518,960 4,528,101 16 30 23 129 1,022 5,824 8,927 1,336 3,669 4,153 144,766 156,202 3,766 4,131 215,798 234,031 2,131 127,359 1,997 88,439 S38 38,750 1,455 21,532 13,401 2,802,766 947 28,216 16,810 341,578 17,353 18,555 4,879,524 4,918,334 15,816 16,816 2,986,282 2,672,722 2,185 2,590 60,282 65,667 163 179 18,919 19,595 333 42,583 439 34,252 1,102 1,806 24,220 177 226 2,990 1,864 4,690 73,648 106 190 4,230 15 21 420 1,387 3,597 50,519 1,042 1,483 1,141,300 989,345 1,095.3 667.1 23,923 15,877 23.36 25.34 920 1,360 205,092 264,248 10 10 5 39 149 361 260 86 172 256 9,114 13,743 153 293 11,304 16,830 95 6,232 72 5,072 59 9,506 30 3,058 851 882,433 33 1,845 933 20,793 941 1,375 225,510 294,821 967 1,353 901,053 678,587 84 171 12,564 10,625 24 42 2,558 3,677 29 3,083 20 843 57 122 1,580 5 2 35 57 149 2,130 40 115 1,600 10,556 11,758 4,188,373 4,379,849 396.8 372.5 25,853 20,204 64.19 54.23 87 10,546 11,753 2,762,609 2,903,043 10 ' 20 404 3,450 6,006 651 2,379 2,839 88,161 97,450 2,101 2,486 99,854 126,415 1,142 58,591 1,157 41,263 503 15,574 958 11,207 8,639 1,001,370 596 16, 791 10,383 209,598 10,551 11,753 2,950,624 3,126,908 10,208 11,280 1,105,105 1,121,321 1,401 1,735 26,781 27,940 51 21 4,389 1,105 138 14,786 249 18,140 697 1,061 14,028 120 140 1,800 1,164 2,853 46,425 55 93 1,927 5 12 215 869 1,809 29,569 3,778 3,509 1,420,015 1,293,549 375.9 368.6 22,875 17,355 60.22 47.30 3,758 3,509 928,787 827,003 11 50 342 1,356 1,712 287 679 514 24,648 22,745 1,048 850 74,449 55,023 601 45,358 545 29,091 138 4,241 312 3,483 2,220 317,070 161 4,240 3,374 67,337 3,778 3,509 1,027,884 904,771 2,692 2,369 345,959 348,679 434 378 7,724 10,600 59 61 7,449 9,648 65 6,870 161 235 3,222 16 13 230 325 643 11,238 19 38 875 10 9 205 218 895 8,763 1 Reported in small fractions. 1Data ar " tenure of operator for commercial farms only. SOUTH DAKOTA 355 FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 a sample of farms. See text] The State — Continued Tenure of operator^ — Con. Tenants — Con. Livestock- share Other and un- specified Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator Full owners Managers Crop-share tenants and croppers Livestock- share Other and un- specified Other farms 1,426 1,237 1,026,328 823,775 719.7 665.9 36,-485 29,023 50.37 46.51 92 1,425 1,232 468,563 392, 197 10 66 392 688 269 360 411 19,551 17,694 344 343 22,737 , 223 12,166 155 10,571 110 6,834 124 2,349 1,187 475, 332 112 4,435 1,406 30,962 1,425 1,232 510,651 433,599 1,380 1,212 501,717 371,361 207 219 9,183 12,364 29 30 4,523 4,265 74 93 7,568 172 373 5,180 31 66 875 241 862 11,620 21 48 948 209 697 9,262 756 782 308,134 321,137 407.6 410.7 21,326 16,801 47.29 38.77 78 658 666 153,909 141,610 6 10 2 10 61 265 261 43 79 133 3,292 4,570 120 159 7,454 12,055 70 5,012 68 2,442 28 2,595 31 1,435 504 126,561 45 905 714 12,888 658 686 164,655 158,235 569 602 132,448 152,774 59 87 4,030 4,138 25 900 12 1,675 12 831 81 1,325 3,605 476,791 1,343,840 186.7 372.8 7,812 6,799 43.55 22.36 70 1,345 2,387 109,689 198,150 356 205 116 174 283 154 37 20 287 459 9,894 27,443 221 644 12,533 58,358 72 5,139 161 7,394 230 16,774 120 3,824 1,207 305,187 109 1,610 2,278 18,890 1,486 2,625 132,116 283,951 1,514 2,527 331,855 1,049,164 336 438 20,598 42,228 60 64 1,540 1,064 2 470 2 289 15 63 210 668 5 5 50 77 30 183 115 235 1,315 11 6 11 15 480 360 10 25 116 51 51 9,858 11,047 21,7 0,014 21,453,662 2,204.3 1,942.0 37,180 22,082 17.18 11.84 89 9,269 10,317 3,413,414 3,245,749 148 132 156 352 1,004 1,788 3,402 2,287 1,470 1,714 229,168 288,058 3,858 4,505 521,910 621,649 2,798 350,964 1,822 170,946 894 246,187 299 49,079 8,994 17,007,536 424 40,802 9,157 262,720 9,455 10,454 4,164,492 4,155,456 9,440 10,541 17,482,891 17,176,794 1,132 1,579 295,266 353,208 875 829 90,997 76,364 729 118,934 390 41,035 106 244 2,731 7 3 58 83 198 2,285 71 162 3,744 28 13 98 249 960 6,566 2,478 2,600 2,412,121 2,223,344 973.4 855.1 22,792 14,219 23.77 16.81 91 2,293 2,418 529,029 503,910 32 37 61 134 419 630 752 228 413 428 39,463 33,364 930 1,027 96,587 96,371 623 56,245 496 40, 342 229 54,977 82 13, 795 2,227 1,640,627 154 9,778 2,295 37,643 2,349 2,453 665,079 633,645 2,358 2,479 1,735,067 1,567,110 288 352 68,772 49,110 306 287 30,129 20,320 162 21,766 87 6,794 33 102 925 5 2 40 28 58 642 6 14 344 6 2 22 89 336 ,700 5,327 5,586 16,095,564 15,342,097 3,021.5 2,746.5 48,841 30,299 16.12 11.21 5,190 5,485 2,373,788 2,223,917 19 39 61 105 324 814 2,090 1,738 766 907 151,635 212,214 2,270 2,603 342,401 419, 869 1,714 238,718 1,015 103,1 83 443 158,389 145 27,028 12,855,537 206 27,343 5,066 186,786 5,238 5,505 2,867,824 2,856,000 5,238 5,519 13,165,561 12,423,294 565 754 185,417 236,790 364 296 40,081 32,570 447 80,052 238 25,705 40 115 1,500 2 1 18 42 116 1,463 54 111 2,664 37 73 214 ,993 60 57 705,594 923,645 11,759.9 16,204.3 102, 850 113,774 10.93 7.68 81 50 50 28,451 38,796 1 6 4 25 14 3 12 1,025 1,810 16 1,822 3,534 5 485 4 1,337 7 980 2 200 58 671,951 1 600 47 1,165 50 51 31,298 44,140 58 57 673,956 868,615 8 9 1,180 6,250 4 9 1,033 2,960 1 (Z) 3 1,345 1,474 .1"''. !■■ 1,875,254 1,632.4 1,272.2 28,604 15,943 18.40 13.15 91 1,296 1,405 445,629 399,047 1 10 8 34 137 286 519 301 185 184 31,439 22,915 552 608 73,198 68,405 428 52,578 229 20,620 73 17,062 22 4,832 1,174 1,592,088 51 2,461 1,207 31,266 1,307 1,415 550,266 490, 367 1,228 1,323 1,640,589 1,360,035 88 156 21,894 24,618 142 174 18,234 19,510 118 16,646 61 8,172 6 27 436 1 30 74 404 2,825 354 419 904,719 683,475 2,555.7 1,631.2 30,279 14,183 13.39 9.60 314 371 76,736 75,613 5 5 19 64 101 84 36 28 50 5,007 6,933 63 111 8,101 8,720 50 4,716 26 3,385 31 7,109 10 2,875 339 794,234 8 700 301 10,657 320 376 89,844 91,266 344 404 806,350 583,707 36 56 9,984 8,215 24 42 2,558 3,677 2,478 5 20 100 366 425 485,645 504,035 1,326.9 1,186.0 27,790 17,190 21.19 14.34 93 366 425 157,269 145,500 19 50 169 128 69 57 12,817 5,108 191 185 25,683 23,082 147 18,952 81 6,731 16 3,624 4 1,002 317 279, 344 14 466 332 5,906 366 425 195,769 173,690 347 404 295,785 324,368 19 30 4,626 4,060 35 16 3,729 1,020 36 6,227 25 2,395 18 125 11 42 260 361 375 321,324 322,079 890.1 858.9 22,147 15,365 24.54 17.59 92 356 375 118,424 112,976 1 15 27 73 169 71 41 34 6,573 6,655 212 186 29,014 22,277 165 21,709 87 7,305 14 946 1 250 271 157, 822 16 480 330 8,295 361 375 154,011 141,908 285 290 165,341 175,662 15 17 1,196 1,445 54 61 7,424 9,648 40 5,729 13 3,485 100 5 1 30 46 270 1,953 194 159 377,313 268,850 1,944.9 1,690.9 41,282 22,428 20.47 14.91 » 193 159 74,716 52,058 32 6,750 3,859 8,115 10,8 ! 5,608 23 2,507 405 188 279,970 13 815 186 4,199 193 159 89,581 66,718 193 159 289,878 199,236 10 37 , 8,605 29 30 4,523 4,265 22 2,052 IS 2,008 17 288 12 72 512 70 96 106,513 96,815 1,521.6 1,008.5 23,446 10,287 15.95 11.50 18,484 12,900 1 5 2 16 10 23 10 3 11 292 360 17 32 2,285 3,525 12 1,593 12 692 3 2,225 59 II ,718 58 2,209 67 80 21,061 16,785 59 66 83,235 77,062 8 16 2,525 2,293 25 900 648 1,330 321,221 1,089,322 495.7 819.0 9,663 6,427 23.24 10.62 82 440 959 36,517 80,079 96 45 26 7V 118 54 16 6 103 183 5,606 17,755 100 251 7,902 33,470 28 2,938 78 4,964 142 14,779 48 3,224 447 247,333 12 620 542 5,860 511 1,030 50,025 131,304 558 1,163 267,718 957, 740 183 308 18,003 36,440 59 63 1,520 1,004 2 470 2 64 31 66 19 67 131 68 ,,.., 70 71 5 72 2 73 10 74 5 75 10 76 300 77 6 78 6 79 9 80 1. 81 6 82 45 B3 356 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Share-cash Crop- share tenants and croppers FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. 1950. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954 . 1950. Average per acre. ...................... .dollars 1954. 1950. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954. Land in farns according to uae: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954. Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other cropland ...farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954., Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954 . acres 1954. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Cropland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. , acres 1954., 1949., Land pastured, total .farms reporting 1954.. 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Woodland, total.... farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949. , Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954., acres 1954. , Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coawercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. tons., acres on which used. Corn. .farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Wheat farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc. ...farms reporting. tons*, acres on which used. Other crops ....farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 6,737 7,169 6,090,569 5,954,240 904.0 830.6 28,330 19, 153 30.18 23.16 82 6,550 6,987 3,140,205 3,109,151 11 20 5 40 153 643 3,427 2,251 564 766 60, 145 102,237 2,694 2,542 214,434 245,680 2,028 136,846 1,042 77,588 52 4,544 443 10, 508 6,039 2,476,257 197 13,878 6,387 184,476 6,561 7,053 3,414,784 3,457,068 6,2L2 6,602 2,540,946 2,406,229 .484 260 15,052 22,999 9 10 420 100 150 14,934 63 6,532 21 385 3 2 38 115 226 5,919 75 162 4,507 1,398 3,654 1,530 3,660 940,036 4,024,871 958,203 3,830,087 672.4 1,101.5 626.3 1,046.5 23, 512 34,015 16,212 23,260 33.78 29.33 25.80 22.32 87 79 1,326 3,627 1,494 3,635 491,566 2,010,376 501,834 1,935,694 5 5 5 5 15 57 21 212 232 800 1,747 227 1,622 135 328 151 404 15,572 35,006 18,877 67,230 530 1,576 522 1,373 42,871 128,449 46,820 144,630 389 1,179 32,025 75,088 215 643 10,846 53,361 8 42 127 3,5<.6 128 265 1,768 6,603 1,167 3,484 349,186 1,731,404 41 103 3,243 8,570 1,321 3,548 38,946 109,487 1,336 3,628 1,494 3,645 550,009 2,173,831 567,531 2,147,554 1,222 3,555 1,419 3,508 364,885 1,769,956 373,311 1,630,491 136 296 65 148 1,895 10, 149 4,495 13,069 6 2 10 215 165 100 ... 25 88 2,653 8,931 85 148 3,855 14 18 540 6 1 45 11 18 205 45 4,444 11 17 222 3 2 38 88 190 4,384 56 142 3,857 56 112 2,976 16 1,486 17 1,684 39,090 1,059,532 52,675 1,042,285 2,443.1 713.0 3,098.5 618.9 71,622 22,130 55,021 14,631 29.50 29.82 17.76 23.55 100 84 16 1,484 17 1,669 10, 382 614,673 16,796 626,967 1 15 50 154 8 872 7 393 91 1 164 8,737 125 12,200 2 581 1 569 430 42,594 200 45,515 455 29, 643 2 182 430 12,951 1 1 60 811 50 2,137 16 1,274 27,577 356,213 2 26 1,140 850 11 1,339 641 34,367 16 1,484 17 1,669 10,812 666,004 17, 121 684,682 16 1,311 17 1,486 27,637 365,761 34,894 338,853 1 51 1 36 60 2,948 1,500 1,350 2 180 37 3,350 1, 1,071 12 16 815 16 18 674 69 95 61, 576 43,440 892.4 457.3 19,506 8,879 21.89 20.68 67 90 25, 624 23, 150 20 35 598 1,985 13 321 59 34, 151 58 1,159 67 90 26,244 25,135 59 95 34,173 16,855 10 605 817 954 590,626 584, 130 722.9 612.3 22,558 14,682 29.93 24.09 83 817 954 346, 176 364,326 30 50 523 209 61 114 5,980 7,275 318 307 21,218 21,087 263 15,804 37 1,837 769 194,084 21 650 769 21,331 817 954 373,374 392, 688 800 928 200,064 179,909 37 25 1,837 420 1 40 1,389 2 306 5 2 100 10 10 685 5 8 250 Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. SOUTH DAKOTA 357 FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of rarms. See text] AreE 2a — Continued Area 2b Tenure of operator^ — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator 1 Other farms Tenants —Con. Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Livestock- share Other and un- All Cash Share-cash Crop-share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- specified croppers specified 158 t 183 8,842 2,687 3,549 4 2,253 83 1,163 642 229 136 349 1 135 93 278 9,514 2,718 3,982 12 2,414 126 1,368 577 223 120 388 2 158,624 47,685 27,040 4,518,157 1,054,515 2,391,319 6,220 1,025,698 16,605 554,987 259,725 155,021 39, 360 40,405 3 139, 110 58,360 70,990 4,551,638 1,000,684 2,448,772 21,515 1,034,902 35, 140 611,182 216,490 137,655 34,435 45,765 4 1,003.9 691.1 147.6 511.0 392.5 673.8 1,555.0 455.3 200.1 477.2 404.6 676.9 289.4 115. e 5 1,030.4 627.5 255.4 478.4 368.2 ou.U 1,792.9 428.7 278.9 446.8 375.2 617.3 287.0 118.0 6 32,475 18,936 3,565 22,916 19,684 28,471 71,733 19,775 9,404 19,902 17,682 30,833 14,939 7,838 7 24, 545 15,412 7,744 17,878 15,269 22, 107 43,517 15,562 10,144 15,580 13,177 25,478 12,184 , 8 30.51 26.53 45.48 44.46 45.*.' 42.52 47.40 43.10 49.44 41.80 42.81 46.59 46.21 53.91 9 22.23 22.65 30.08 37.03 -.0.74 35.64 24.27 36.09 34.28 35.69 42.02 36.13 54.00 10 S5 ■ 79 89 88 90 75 91 88 92 96 85 74 11 158 69 97 8,527 2,622 3,549 4 2,173 48 1,163 627 229 106 179 12 135 83 172 9,163 2,572 3,972 7 2,359 101 577 223 90 253 13 82,439 28,347 13,208 3,047,637 689,586 1, 597, 532 3,782 734,017 10, 140 398,734 196,715 101,940 26,488 22,720 14 73,055 24,156 27,860 5 10 2,996,948 40 45 30 645,367 20 20 5 1,586,399 5 5 11,421 731,668 21,845 434,318 157, 690 93,105 24,710 22,093 15 20 25 15 16 17 1!'. 5 10 100 65 5 5 30 19 25 370 210 55 60 5 15 30 10 45 20 15 45 1,517 775 337 375 15 155 135 35 35 30 21 84 26 4,701 1,263 2,004 1 1,422 26 840 370 126 60 11 22 74 23 2 1,724 264 1,143 3 311 2 153 87 66 1 3 23 17 1 10 1,454 • 523 660 1 265 21 162 36 36 10 5 24 22 6 46 1,900 567 877 3 412 259 87 51 15 41 25 2,245 60 830 81,472 23,835 42,890 123 14,594 415 8,903 1,890 2,531 855 30 26 2,175 1,225 3,805 109,365 23,843 61,159 1,658 21,940 14,225 4,815 2,400 500 765 27 73 20 5 3,042 813 1,524 2 676 17 346 209 74 30 27 28 64 31 77 4,014 1,091 1,939 4 858 21 493 224 90 30 122 29 3,990 924 90 142,711 34,988 76,135 200 30,223 440 14,786 8,515 4,132 2,350 1,165 30 5,373 4,520 8,515 269,474 62,756 151,033 1,510 47,648 1,565 27, 336 11,558 5,429 1,760 6,527 31 52 15 5 2,264 630 1,145 2 476 10 237 147 57 25 11 32 1,923 839 90 94,706 24, 185 48,831 145 20,670 175 9,325 6,305 2,665 2,200 875 33 35 5 1,147 272 595 2 262 7 149 73 23 10 16 34 2,067 85 48,005 10,803 27,304 55 9,553 265 5,461 2,210 1,467 150 290 35 1 605 210 280 1 109 11 53 22 23 5 36 811 14,409 3,710 6,860 10 3,179 557 1,590 477 555 650 37 6 1,671 525 809 1 326 1 180 85 49 11 10 38 253 18,845 5,553 10,009 7 3,226 13 1,546 1,236 356 75 50 39 157 63 98 7,237 2,201 3,124 3 1,755 48 1,014 419 208 66 154 40 65,474 16,632 11,877 947,157 236,507 521,634 1,934 174,255 3,775 91,884 33, 673 38,366 6,557 12,827 41 25 711 212 360 118 67 20 26 5 21 42 75 31,016 8,562 17,164 4,820 2,325 1,150 1,220 125 470 43 158 69 168 8,576 2,586 3,516 4 2,151 58 1,158 587 227 121 319 44 3,412 1,722 1,035 265,926 60,336 136,259 164 66,204 1,265 37,544 17,219 7,141 3,035 2,963 45 158 69 97 8,557 2,632 3,549 4 2,188 48 1,163 642 229 106 184 46 135 83 228 9,203 2,582 3,972 7 2,364 101 1,368 577 223 95 278 47 88,674 29,331 14,128 3,271,820 749, 409 1,716,557 4,105 778, 834 10,995 422,423 207, 120 108, 603 29, 693 23,915 48 80,603 29,903 40,180 3,375,787 731,966 1,798,591 14, 589 801,256 23,410 475, 879 174,063 100,934 26,970 29,385 49 158 63 108 7,879 2,426 3,368 4 1,917 68 1,113 441 219 76 164 50 125 83 172 8,484 2,420 3,758 11 2,102 96 1,308 400 223 75 193 51 68,530 16,692 12,707 1,043,038 264,052 571, 384 2,067 192,028 4,747 102, 377 36,040 41,452 7,412 13, 507 52 56,417 28,922 28,680 1,001,505 232,425 556,003 7,444 192,969 9,865 111,145 35,787 31,287 4,885 12,664 53 7 2,106 685 984 1 421 12 226 106 66 11 15 54 5 6 10 1,696 541 808 3 308 5 197 50 46 10 36 55 1,064 33,254 9,263 16,869 17 6,405 570 3,136 1,713 911 75 700 56 50 880 2,585 28,140 36 1 3,347 60 9,423 10 300 14,010 15 2,747 103 4,384 10 280 200 2,380 10 280 1,045 589 170 220 1 1 20 60 57 58 59 60 61 2 1 234 95 90 49 16 20 8 5 62 236 140 48,888 17,235 21,351 10,302 1,630 6,530 1,642 500 63 6 1 107 42 49 16 6 5 5 64 235 330 8,045 2,265 3,616 2,164 1,114 750 300 65 156 42 97 17 6 10 1 66 383 66 284 33 11 20 2 67 5,683 1,135 3,955 593 173 400 20 68 51 21 25 5 69 52 18 30 4 70 820 295 475 50 50 71 1 1 484 168 252 1 63 33 18 12 72 3 3 1,232 311 801 3 117 53 32 32 73 50 80 22,725 6,347 14,053 60 2,265 1,190 445 630 74 1 6 170 43 89 1 37 27 5 5 75 3 6 378 92 190 24 72 47 5 20 76 50 280 8,813 12 104 766 2,023 5 19 125 4,636 7 85 641 490 1,664 1,114 150 400 77 78 79 SO 6 375 94 227 1 43 38 5 io 81 4 832 184 554 2 90 80 10 2 82 140 14, 509 2,955 9,259 50 2,210 1,960 250 35 83 358 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. 1950. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. Value of land and building": Average per farm dollars 1954. 1950. Average per acre dollars 1954.. 1950. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954. Land in faras according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954., 1949. , acres 1954., 1949.. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Other cropland farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954., acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. . acres 1954.. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.". 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954., 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coaaercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.. tons. . acres on which used.. Other pasture farms reporting.. tons., acres on which used. . .farms reporting. . tons. , acres on which used.. .farms reporting. . tons., acres on which used. . Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc. ...farms reporting.. tons., acres on which used.. Other crops farms reporting., tons. , acres on which used. . Total all farms 4,529 4,869 3,258,460 3,212,223 719.5 659.7 24,550 18,213 33.83 28.02 4,400 4,708 1,557,983 1,549,395 10 11 26 30 267 856 2,370 330 396 438 33,981 39,049 1,058 1,197 67,462 83,675 710 46,279 480 21,183 162 16,666 422 7,889 4,173 1,467,412 240 15,529 4,463 107,067 4,405 4,718 1,659,426 1,672,119 4,292 4,565 1,518,059 1,471,834 558 522 24,555 18,427 14 945 122 17,246 241 24,655 Tenure of operator1 Full owners 27 2,675 77 18 49 87 28 49 1,830 635 885 4 2 2 5 3 2 75 50 25 251 58 138 351 73 205 8,700 1,460 4,715 99 17 73 143 33 100 3,484 655 2,549 I 1 (Z) (Z) : 1 215 39 134 288 34 214 6,035 910 4,305 1,206 1,943 1,315 1,975 612,887 1,905,601 583,831 1,872,707 508.2 980.8 444.0 948.2 19,822 31,868 14,154 24,675 38.39 32.81 31.29 26.61 90 91 1,180 1,935 1,245 1,960 289,978 884,945 278,657 871,888 1 10 5 15 5 142 65 393 165 526 1,102 93 593 148 178 93 204 13,007 16,785 8,536 16,653 268 593 272 616 14,537 41,437 14,808 51,667 152 419 8,076 30,508 157 233 6,461 10,929 51 74 2,839 6,184 146 181 1,218 5,334 1,112 1,850 268,212 892,983 90 117 6,570 7,524 1,204 1,925 23,096 57,933 1,185 1,935 1,250 1,960 317,522 943,167 302,001 940,208 1,160 1,886 1,239 1,944 284,058 915,952 263,843 895,755 192 240 143 222 4,057 11,518 3,119 7,148 13 10,446 117 17,554 Managers 9 1,211 19 1,340 67,430 653,147 34,830 693,445 7,492.2 539.3 1,833.2 517.5 129,333 18,679 40,342 14,547 17.26 34.28 22.50 28.68 100 89 9 1,201 18 1,325 7,017 372,173 11,920 374,855 35 288 3 739 5 139 70 6 110 4,189 2,675 9,460 2 195 11 258 318 11,170 475 16,260 1 138 248 7,447 1 89 70 3,723 32 7,598 90 1,332 9 1,097 59,356 232,846 33 1,435 9 1,185 739 23,839 9 1,201 18 1,325 7,335 387,532 15,070 400,575 9 1,127 19 1,213 59,356 244,633 21,993 277,423 116 152 8,930 7,020 21 4,125 50 2,970 10 10 310 55 73 2,525 9 10 280 42 40 B20 72 108 52,535 61,650 729.7 570.8 17,384 9,300 24.79 19.49 85 72 108 21,733 26,260 6 100 866 926 424,463 456,695 490.1 493.2 17,985 15,323 36.38 30.93 89 866 921 257,420 274,274 15 1 20 32 175 12 601 13 70 1 48 11 77 805 2,614 1,765 5,165 6 127 21 195 610 5,778 995 14,005 5 91 450 3,853 1 54 160 1,925 1 28 915 5,575 1 64 11 1,141 71 806 26,977 134,146 27 1,065 72 855 1,484 17,789 72 866 108 921 23,148 265,812 29,020 293,444 72 829 93 895 28,697 142,335 33,190 150,842 2 86 5 111 926 6,716 15 3,085 14 2,110 24 1,260 10 10 310 33 33 30 30 585 Crop-8hare tenants and croppers [•actions. Miaia jre given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. SOUTH DAKOTA 359 FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Are a 3a — Contil ujed Area 3b Tenure of operator — Con. Total Tenure of operator 1 Tenants — Con. Tenants Other farms all farms Full owners Part owners Managers Other farms Livestock- Other and un- All Cash Share-cash Crop-share tenants and Livestock- Other and un- share specified croppers share specified 54 36 160 10,335 2,924 3,595 10 3,401 101 2,446 652 132 70 405 1 53 36 220 10,572 2,851 3,701 6 3,574 185 2,726 447 80 136 440 2 73.938 17,026 19,395 3,437,753 792,613 1,570,966 2,585 1,037,202 28,775 770,642 169,745 54, '.15 13,625 34,387 3 61,900 33,840 27,410 3,431,688 791,760 1,516,484 5,846 1,063,519 48,455 8 14, 127 110,095 39,100 31,542 54,079 4 1,369.2 472.9 121.2 332.6 271.1 437.0 258.5 305.0 284.9 315.1 260.3 412.2 194.6 84.9 5 1,167.9 940.0 124.6 324.6 277.7 409.7 974.3 297.6 261.9 306.1 246.3 488.8 231.9 122.9 6 35,699 12,089 3,834 24,178 33,440 35,300 24,255 19,420 24,974 21,782 28,517 16,653 7,283 7 22,386 26.16 25,871 25.56 5,305 37.21 20,052 79.26 17,458 83.80 24,664 76.58 58,967 18,540 79.10 16,579 61.57 19,210 16,002 23,867 13,207 8,298 8 136.56 78.79 86.05 72.03 82.22 100.38 9 24. 13 18.40 38.49 60.79 61.61 59.16 60.52 62.66 60.95 63,32 65.55 49.13 52.71 59.72 10 100 100 85 81 85 100 89 80 90 86 95 64 74 11 54 26 75 9,893 2,733 3,589 10 3,351 76 2,441 652 132 50 205 U 53 2« 160 10,212 2,671 3,691 6 3,549 175 2,"26 447 80 121 295 13 30,292 7,490 3,870 2,335,828 494,071 1,064,121 1,370 759,928 19,731 566,915 128,063 35,404 9,815 16,338 14 17,039 8,720 12,075 10 2,354,689 160 495,131 70 1,040,363 3,254 787,942 35,260 618,745 85,920 25,315 22,702 27,999 90 15 16 10 140 95 • 5 40 17 10 -5 40 10 25 18 10 161 101 15 . 5 15 5 20 19 25 632 351 66 5 200 100 80 15 5 10 :: 5 5 10 3,025 1,118 692 1,200 20 875 245 45 15 15 21 22 17 5,301 900 2,527 5 1,869 50 1,432 310 52 25 22 27 4 399 63 279 52 6 24 2 20 5 23 1 2,36? 672 985 653 25 471 120 32 5 57 24 16 2^' 2,453 775 914 1 716 50 585 45 20 16 47 2: 30 93,864 27,098 41,706 24,317 935 17,337 3,815 1,930 300 743 26 1,430 . 95,729 25,870 40,597 60 27,785 1,310 23,070 1,270 1,800 335 1,417 27 4 3 1,335 384 536 5 377 253 107 12 5 33 28 15 1 40 1,795 434 767 556 25 430 61 10 30 38 29 360 115 46,390 10,809 23,082 75 12,288 6,717 4,874 657 40 136 30 500 150 465 59,976 12,385 28,240 16,995 540 14,515 1,185 175 580 2,356 31 4 3 549 165 259 123 60 47 11 5 2 32 360 65 18,705 4,055 10,885 3,719 1,125 1,979 575 40 46 33 1 892 269 311 5 276 213 61 2 31 34 50 27,685 6,754 12,197 75 8,569 5,592 2,895 82 90 35 2 5 554 206 176 5 140 105 15 15 5 27 k 1,105 45 10,059 2,445 5,149 50 1,770 1,425 110 85 150 645 37 5 1,070 338 439 277 5 200 50 12 10 16 38 5 11,783 4,522 4,256 2,885 70 1,770 295 675 75 120 39 53 36 105 8,518 2,393 3,164 10 2,771 71 2,166 377 107 50 180 40 40,749 8,894 14,015 780,143 216,317 362,157 895 186,936 6,659 139,831 24,333 13,828 2,285 13,838 41 1 5 667 200 231 5 191 156 20 10 5 40 42 320 50 19,045 5,920 7,415 100 5,455 4,515 505 235 200 155 43 54 36 140 10,015 2,819 3,570 10 3,256 86 2,416 557 127 70 360 44 1,402 527 1,460 159,686 y- , 351 70,495 195 49,078 1,380 36,647 8,255 1,836 960 2,567 45 54 26 75 9,948 2,758 3,589 10 3,361 86 2,441 652 132 50 230 46 53 26 165 10,237 2,686 3,691 6 3,554 180 2,726 447 80 121 300 47 30,682 . 3,8"0 2,476,082 531,978 1,128,909 1,445 796,533 20,666 590,969 136,752 37,991 10,155 - ,217 48 18,969 14,265 2,510,394 533,386 1,109,200 3,314 832,722 37,110 656,330 88,375 27,290 23,617 31,772 49 54 36 110 9,594 2,70? 3,530 10 3,121 91 2,401 447 127 55 225 5 53 26 150 9,751 2, ^20 3,556 6 3,194 175 2,566 277 80 96 275 51 41,384 8,894 14,060 S84,066 245,860 409,012 945 213,023 7,594 158,593 28,258 15,843 2,735 15,226 52 42,366 24,33C 12,820 235,369 368,942 2,498 195,360 10,235 152,070 16,930 10,965 5,160 20,581 53 2 10 1,531 512 565 5 407 5 300 65 22 15 42 54 6 5 5 1,968 562 846 1 536 25 425 56 20 10 23 55 1,105 50 21,842 6,967 9,405 50 4,655 70 3,195 405 760 225 765 56 860 200 1,140 66,584 26 1,968 11 17,072 5 37,449 21 1,768 5 40 5 200 10,750 1 500 8,325 1,465 360 1 100 1,273 57 58 59 60 61 62 220 745 375 100 270 270 63 3 - 126 33 70 23 22 1 64 1,080 11,889 7,424 1,635 1,455 180 65 416 84 239 92 1 65 20 6 I 681 153 421 103 2 73 11 17 ^ 67 9,53? 1,834 6,233 1,385 40 1,030 205 110 68 64 5 28 31 30 1 69 123 20 75 28 26 2 70 1,655 100 )65 590 570 20 71 308 436 240 1 172 50 12 5 3 72 8 2,464 1,220 412 2 280 : 38 12 25 73 310 80 35,263 12,193 15,190 7,640 40 5,350 1,650 500 100 240 74 6 106 7 58 10 10 1 75 4 184 ?0 31 15 16 5 "• 160 3,475 21 55 559 1,230 1,410 15 43 340 5 12 215 2->5 5 12 215 500 ) 4 77 78 ■•■, BO 1 805 211 384 207 176 .5 6 81 1 1,701 427 804 448 364 72 12 52 75 , ! 6,876 13,185 8,230 i,oo: 83 360 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Crop- share tenants and croppers FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. , 1950. . Land in farms acres 1954.. 1950.. Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950. . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954.. 1950. . Average per acre. ...................... .dollars 1954.. 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in farns according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954., 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949. . Cropland not harvested and not pastured .farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other cropland farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. . acres 1954. . Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland, total ...farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954., 1949. . acres 1954., 1949. , Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour .farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., USE OF COrHERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coawercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Corn .farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Wheat farms reporting . tons, acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other cropa • farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 9,700 10,377 3.180,489 3,259,972 327.9 314.2 22,956 18,057 67.95 57.18 9,345 9,992 2,229,674 2,285,059 90 70 85 106 556 3,055 4,952 431 2,693 2,384 94,912 75,018 2,485 2,943 75 , 894 119,851 1,664 44,356 1,144 31,538 730 9,795 1,475 13,554 7,293 534,042 581 19,104 9,509 222,618 9,370 10,042 2,400,480 2,479,928 8,786 9,392 638,749 624,737 2,029 2,069 23,349 26,458 25 965 137 8,580 349 22,955 1,079 2,251 28,091 76 117 1,415 1,129 2,687 46,218 147 337 5,672 44 286 3,074 860 1,754 26,295 3,306 3,068 3,470 3,388 883,390 1,307,717 871,408 1,431,914 267.2 426.2 251.1 422.6 20,221 27,284 15,931 22,893 71.51 63.01 63.49 54.04 86 86 3,141 3,068 3,275 3,388 596,308 911,864 583,726 1,007,096 50 25 10 60 5 66 15 315 51 1,390 710 1,165 2,020 70 257 967 996 871 821 32,686 38,941 27,190 27,134 835 974 833 1,237 21,558 33,846 27,595 58,073 550 667 12,455 20,304 392 448 9,103 13,542 214 264 4,261 2,934 538 556 4,225 4,999 2,409 2,439 163,359 225,926 162 251 5,540 8,744 3,206 3,052 60,993 89,207 3,151 3,068 3,300 3,388 650,552 984,651 638,511 1,092,303 2,956 2,914 3,189 3,189 200,306 267.801 199,721 271,402 714 728 647 846 8,486 7,933 7,549 12,384 10 10 45 3,345 145 8,030 379 694 8,810 35 54 655 366 947 15,835 31 40 743 5 1 30 285 500 7.362 56 3,320 109 9,750 392 867 11,169 16 23 275 444 933 15,836 110 292 4,805 37 270 2,960 380 834 12,574 30 5 18,325 3,000 610.8 600.0 56,050 30,000 91.76 50.00 100 30 5 11,941 2,670 6 415 5 50 11 140 25 3,355 1 5 30 1,084 30 5 13,696 2,670 30 5 4,745 120 16 5 300 11 33 477 16 68 1,374 2,990 3,133 955,892 925,955 319.7 295.5 22,381 16,664 69.97 55.88 2,965 3,113 702,990 679,412 5 5 5 10 150 955 1,736 99 670 676 20,550 19,925 650 802 18,870 29,268 421 10,102 299 8,768 222 2,425 340 4,050 2,319 138,403 167 4,815 2,935 68,604 2,970 3,113 742,410 728,605 2,730 2,773 161,378 144,965 521 561 6,475 6,355 5 25 1,665 90 4,875 291 643 7,365 25 40 485 302 724 12,883 178 395 5,875 118 220 35,480 58,760 300.7 267.1 20,180 15,446 66.67 57.49 79 113 210 22,673 39,370 5 16 65 655 1,780 22 55 620 2,425 17 570 5 50 1 10 1 12 98 8,997 5 150 118 2,513 113 210 23,948 43,575 108 200 9,662 14,080 2 25 22 100 115 5 26 210 1,933 2,036 628,605 617,300 325.2 303.2 22 ,490 16,907 69.24 55.15 89 1,928 2,036 469,005 450,785 65 600 1,201 57 453 461 13,230 14,470 466 541 13,207 20,070 284 7,097 232 6,110 146 1,595 223 1,781 1,577 84,091 91 2,550 1,923 45,696 1,933 2,036 495,442 485,325 1,868 1,946 98,916 97,100 348 396 3,376 3,655 16 840 50 3,025 196 411 4,710 10 28 290 210 491 8,170 122 258 ,665 SOUTH DAKOTA FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 361 a sample of arms. See text^] Area 43--Contir.ued Area 4b Tenure of operator1— Con. Total Tenure of operator L Tenants —Con. Tenants Other all Full Part Other Livestock- Other and un- farms owners owners Managers All Cash Share- cash Crop-share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- share specified croppers specified 198 ' 306 12 , 349 4,008 2,945 21 4,872 245 2,965 946 461 255 503 1 161 130 381 12,783 4,050 3,004 11 5,150 330 3,323 900 426 171 568 2 84,232 28.190 15,165 2,763,721 694.360 882,893 10,125 1,157,165 41,610 733,405 203,630 122,785 55,735 19,178 3 60,875 33,165 27,695 2,723.115 674,878 844,348 3,015 1,172,295 237.5 58,425 772,180 247.4 ±92,425 215.3 116,285 266.3 32,980 218.6 28,579 38.1 4 425.4 234.9 49.6 223.8 173.2 299.8 482.1 169.8 5 378.1 255.1 72.7 213.0 166.6 281.1 274.1 227.6 177.0 232.4 213.8 273.0 192.9 50.3 6 27,015 17.780 5,491 34,079 28,406 43,755 53,810 34,652 26,005 34,896 31,354 45,116 30,960 10,281 7 26,804 13,702 4,431 26,411 21,008 32,673 50,250 28,626 25,041 28,140 27,705 36,885 28,190 8,560 8 63.79 67.97 191.74 146.75 152.03 142.92 111.60 145.74 146.33 141.90 145.32 171 . 86 130.39 203.19 9 71.75 52.51 61.94 122.39 124.33 115.87 171.21 124.60 134.41 120.62 129.70 134.45 137.94 183.98 10 90 79 59 81 83 79 100 82 86 80 86 92 67 53 11 198 105 141 11,734 3,723 2,945 21 4,837 230 2,965 946 461 235 208 12 156 125 211 12,160 3,709 3,004 10 5,100 305 3,323 900 426 146 337 13 53,282 19,805 6,571 2,052,591 486,245 660,231 6,100 889,550 28,455 567,090 160,035 90,490 43,480 10,465 14 42,510 23,450 1? TV! 2,088,835 482,331 660,075 2,330 928,210 42,750 615,095 156,280 89,115 24,970 15,889 15 35 255 140 10 5 5 105 16 5 30 160 90 5 5 10 5 5 50 17 15 100 70 5 10 5 5 15 18 15 285 215 20 40 20 5 5 10 10 19 10 10 40 1,335 720 200 5 390 35 155 150 30 20 20 20 25 45 5,581 1,840 1,170 5 2,566 140 1,545 511 230 140 21 150 45 5 3.885 630 1,475 5 1,770 25 1,240 260 180 65 5 22 13 1 133 18 70 1 41 10 15 11 5 3 23 50 5 55 4,492 1,386 1,308 6 1,735 80 1,115 305 180 55 57 24 70 10 16 4,852 1,615 1,245 1,891 80 1,286 250 200 75 101 25 1,780 230 1 , 395 130,480 44,360 42,840 1,050 40,940 1,275 27,280 6.545 4,285 1,555 1,290 26 1,540 700 769 112,818 36,945 32,689 41,977 1,955 28,137 5,945 4,490 1,450 1,207 27 42 10 20 1,701 418 507 5 735 25 400 205 70 35 36 28 40 20 71 1,099 317 252 5 480 25 335 75 30 15 45 29 2,128 350 1,205 69,770 14,345 25,410 525 27,455 935 12,465 9,310 3,355 1,390 2,035 30 395 1,27C 4,915 25,195 6,409 6,691 45 9,940 600 6,320 1,735 1,035 250 2,110 31 40 5 20 239 47 96 90 60 20 5 5 6 32 860 200 1,080 7,195 480 3,405 3,200 2,435 515 175 75 110 33 7 5 5 1,494 376 422 5 660 25 340 195 65 35 31 34 1,268 150 125 62,575 13,865 22,005 525 24,255 935 10,030 8,795 3,180 1,315 1,925 35 25 10 25 896 387 217 5 261 15 155 46 35 10 26 36 180 135 125 21,545 8,500 5,860 750 5,905 915 1,765 2,200 940 85 530 37 30 5 30 l,07e 316 401 350 10 250 65 25 11 38 280 985 140 8,390 2,330 2,705 3,070 55 2,130 505 380 285 39 168 70 101 7,605 2,492 1,959 21 3,011 165 1,990 390 306 160 122 40 20,400 4,880 2,999 317,203 95,580 95,995 1,305 122,025 7,640 77,990 13,255 16,545 6,595 2,298 41 16 15 847 246 223 6 361 20 220 60 46 15 11 42 580 425 21,511 5,650 6,716 475 8,380 995 5,220 795 1,265 105 290 43 198 110 286 32,039 3,918 2,900 21 4,737 240 2,930 861 456 250 463 44 6,182 1,805 2,730 163,742 43,000 49,852 395 68,220 2,335 44,685 11,780 6,790 2,630 2,275 45 198 105 151 11,809 3,763 2,945 21 4,842 235 2,965 946 461 235 238 46 156 125 236 12,297 3,780 3,004 10 5,115 310 3,323 900 426 156 388 47 57,190 20,385 9,171 2,252,841 544,950 728,481 7,675 957,945 30,665 606,835 175,890 98,130 46,425 13,790 48 44,445 25,420 17,839 2,226,848 525,685 699,455 2,375 980,127 45,305 649,552 163,960 94,640 26,670 19,206 49 193 75 156 10.S84 3,508 2,780 21 4,382 225 2,850 666 436 205 193 50 161 105 236 11,568 3,703 2,796 6 4,725 290 3,233 640 411 151 338 53 22,360 5,245 4,519 469,228 148,440 144,695 3,105 168,870 9,830 107,035 22,000 21,770 8,235 4,118 52 12,370 6,465 8,529 431,715 132,529 127,474 445 163,117 10,655 105,887 21,905 18,720 5,950 8,150 53 45 15 50 1,787 617 548 5 581 25 385 106 55 10 36 54 50 10 15 2,370 701 782 5 841 55 551 150 55 30 41 55 460 1,120 265 29,935 10,830 8,565 750 8,975 970 3,895 2,705 1,320 85 815 56 1,175 65 170 41,290 15 11 810 293 14,990 5 5 70 200 14,690 5 1 400 8 20 11,190 5 5 340 85 1,595 6,015 5 5 340 85 2,425 725 430 400 57 58 59 60 61 10 226 75 75 76 40 1 30 5 62 700 18,025 4,150 7,650 6,225 2,590 2,760 875 63 10 5 565 205 170 5 185 10 120 10 45 64 290 425 39,995 12,625 13,690 315 13,365 475 8,585 830 3,475 65 20 6 1,749 487 572 1 686 45 415 66 145 15 3 66 112 14 2,775 731 1,005 1 1,012 111 554 90 242 15 26 67 1.175 270 36,506 9,336 12,596 10 14,377 1,335 7,705 1,252 3,875 210 187 68 276 70 90 116 80 6 25 5 69 371 88 129 154 86 3 60 5 70 5,130 1,160 2,105 1,865 940 70 805 50 71 25 1 3,233 1,032 994 1 1,185 50 700 185 185 65 21 72 51 15 10,859 3,102 4,351 4 3,329 121 1,968 349 729 162 73 73 1,275 290 138,564 37,844 52,515 50 47,380 1,880 29,610 5,075 8,840 1,975 775 74 5 62 11 35 16 10 1 5 75 4 126 22 77 27 20 2 5 76 50 1 9 9 1,395 17 48 674 305 10 30 405 670 420 5 8 175 200 20 5 8 175 200 2 10 94 77 78 79 80 20 5 11 2,067 586 641 825 35 485 105 165 35 15 81 32 5 17 5,494 1,225 2,035 2,202 95 1,031 436 570 70 32 82 575 150 290 75,480 17,450 27,945 29,885 1,500 16,175 3,785 7,465 960 200 B3 379126 O - 56 - 25 362 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR. [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations. Bee text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Crop- share tenants and croppers SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954 . Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting Working off their farms, total operators reporting 100 or more days operators reporting FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, hor6es, or mules farms reporting No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting FARM LABOR Week of September 26-Oclober 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting persons Family workers, including operator farms reporting Operators working 1 or more hours persons Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting persons Hired workers farms reporting persons Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting persons Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days ) farms reporting persons SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting Machine hire farms reporting dollars Hired labor farms reporting dollars $1 to $2,499 farms reporting $2,500 and over farms reporting Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting dollars 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Casoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 37,376 56,733 45,892 10,600 29,749 21,849 3,054 22,393 8,876 31,739 33,204 32,129 32,697 9,804 9,891 5,945 5,996 38,788 47,722 56,851 55,937 109,123 86,931 56,914 74,067 3,668 4,599 17,091 15,712 4,333 4,885 1,750 22,922 33,929 59,215 120,699 58,691 57, 812 29,160 44,586 11,140 18,301 5,418 7,163 6,770 11,138 62,286. 49,185 41,629 13,046,606 33,245 45,750 18,707,815 25,765,028 31,808 1,437 53,083 56,226 44,182,212 37,706,692 58,962 59,827 40,893,114 35,123,848 10,464 3,211,190 38,490 550,533 112 634 2,731 1,001 11,104 16,248 13,527 3,244 9,501 6,302 744 6,056 2,167 7,848 8,106 8,423 8,534 2,412 2,432 1,599 1,611 10,737 12,552 16,028 14,948 29,037 22,076 16,153 20,693 936 901 4,149 3,603 1,029 1,002 1,312 667 5,880 10, 148 16, 907 32,751 16,441 8,071 12,100 2,680 4,210 1,221 1,618 1,628 2,592 17,992 13,908 11,750 3,287,932 8,871 12,525 4,175,805 6,335,573 8,606 265 14,947 15,799 11,617,306 10,414,064 16,723 16,383 9,206,406 7,946,940 3,235 854,298 10,311 143,782 35 215 825 180 14,771 22,445 18,748 3,395 13,050 10,225 1,292 10,514 3,717 14,827 15,757 13,202 13,464 5,098 5,156 3,233 3,260 17,778 23,443 23,127 23,130 49,760 40,354 22,466 31,258 465 601 5,845 5,210 878 954 540 11,891 11,236 23,475 54,710 23,253 22,938 1 1,19 21,597 5,949 10,175 3,261 4,315 3,385 5,860 24,076 20,115 16,657 6,282,481 14,924 19,834 10,831,944 14,651,433 13,966 958 21,132 22,785 19,481,378 17,484,021 23,647 24,330 20,541,114 17,775,043 4,081 1,431,140 17,110 245,957 56 354 1,471 621 81 128 86 19 82 36 10 50 9 35 45 51 54 47 50 27 27 118 181 139 114 353 271 124 223 149 392 25 31 93 227 86 171 31 56 148 137 84 59,130 117 120 467,108 388,717 57 60 121 110 297,198 647,923 139 115 128,454 131,204 22 15,076 161 3,153 9,975 15,753 11,612 3,609 5,924 4,781 1,005 5,582 2,935 8,841 9,091 10,311 10,489 2,212 2,217 1,070 1,082 9,277 10,478 16,594 16,675 28,701 22,949 16,228 19,575 609 703 5,270 4,472 962 1,065 256 4,765 11,829 16,763 30,039 16,675 16,468 7,400 10,093 2,335 3,478 818 936 1,668 2,542 17,536 14,064 12,307 3,319,076 8,944 12,661 2,965,803 4,084,932 8,806 138 14,893 15,705 12,069,170 8,163,415 16,971 17,579 10,698,863 8,961,987 3,021 890,835 10,612 154,387 20 35 335 80 448 783 686 165 337 197 45 254 133 271 283 372 372 99 99 70 70 565 637 804 1,079 1,338 1,406 857 1,043 102 125 324 385 129 141 136 380 424 978 1,614 971 952 348 462 153 200 92 123 1,025 6,252 9,843 7,398 2,102 2,986 2,830 630 3,606 1,972 5,627 5,776 6,916 7,035 1,350 1,355 541 543 5,460 5,977 10,291 11,014 17,723 14,962 9,987 11,994 186 276 2,967 2,515 358 447 54 2,846 7,445 10,264 18,826 10,233 10,130 4,969 6,904 1,270 1,792 411 450 922 1,342 10,556 704 8,830 585 7,840 151,453 2 025,940 430 5,619 831 8,522 223,215 1 512,882 356,938 2 464,293 414 5,568 16 51 854 9,532 1,241 10,559 668,893 7 425,794 759,239 1 220,312 882 10,358 1,246 11,257 460, 394 6 612,004 533,653 5 827,310 98 1,900 30, 101 511,972 393 6,029 5,420 93,469 20 35 335 80 'Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. SOUTH DAKOTA AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 363 a sample of farms. See text] Ttie State — Continued Area 1 Tenure of operator^ — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Other farms Tenants —Con. Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Livestock- share Other and un- specified All Cash Share-cash Crop-share tenants and croppers Livestock- share Other and un- specified 979 465 1,445 3,991 1,011 2,217 21 444 87 150 101 92 14 1 1,368 662 2,159 7,982 1,979 4,484 43 978 182 324 256 170 46 498 2 991 541 1,919 5,549 1,352 3,099 38 598 103 142 188 113 52 462 3 375 161 333 209 35 130 1 27 1 10 8 5 1 16 4 864 299 1,192 4,089 998 2,356 27 442 104 116 106 23 266 5 511 250 505 3,179 719 2,006 15 323 104 78 69 20 116 6 111 56 3 138 21 95 20 4 2 8 ' 2 7 667 180 191 2,996 616 1,962 11 337 63 115 62 86 11 70 8 283 108 4e 503 155 264 2 68 14 24 9 21 14 9 810 313 188 3, e33 822 2,396 6 569 60 209 191 90 19 40 10 838 323 205 4,210 878 2,660 6 625 63 238 202 98 24 41 11 864 339 142 1,456 228 981 239 17 112 64 40 6 8 12 881 345 156 1,475 229 997 241 17 113 64 40 7 8 13 270 75 35 1,545 281 1,061 14 183 35 50 42 50 6 6 14 270 75 36 1,585 286 1,093 16 183 35 50 42 6 7 15 243 53 16 604 126 406 3 65 12 14 12 26 1 4 16 248 53 16 610 126 412 3 65 12 14 12 26 1 4 17 958 367 878 7,785 1,827 4,507 51 1,028 214 310 292 171 41 372 18 1,158 393 1,068 11,009 2,296 6,811 86 1,354 247 407 407 245 48 462 19 1,398 632 963 8,416 2,078 4,868 50 1,163 250 342 328 192 51 257 20 1,151 565 1,070 8,002 1,824 4,715 45 1,092 215 375 304 149 49 326 21 2,862 1,028 1,272 16,292 3,454 10,324 120 2,049 368 648 578 364 91 345 22 1,902 779 1,281 12,776 2,620 8,114 96 1,549 266 491 475 262 55 397 23 1,351 667 1,943 8,091 1,934 4,572 48 1,061 248 288 310 163 52 476 24 1,767 782 2,318 10,718 2,336 6,423 84 1,282 311 342 372 199 58 593 25 34 55 1,654 955 218 174 4 142 35 34 47 8 18 417 26 65 45 2,391 1,500 209 213 2 126 50 10 41 20 5 950 27 423 183 1,803 3,246 806 1,412 11 542 131 144 179 69 19 475 a 307 165 2,414 3,287 700 1,229 8 472 115 120 169 38 30 878 29 52 69 1,457 1,091 242 297 6 186 52 ' 46 68 12 8 360 30 35 45 1,857 1,313 243 276 4 184 56 26 77 15 10 606 31 5 102 1,311 636 212 83 4 81 16 21 32 12 256 32 23 22 280 806 188 376 6 101 88 3 1 2 7 135 33 596 194 289 6,093 1,223 4,012 42 701 192 210 119 140 40 115 34 802 438 674 2,323 855 856 8 462 58 132 209 52 11 142 35 1,411 674 1,921 9,318 2,280 5,208 59 1,271 341 354 324 194 58 500 36 2,649 1,174 2,807 19,444 4,121 12,043 146 2,371 530 692 681 365 103 763 37 1,410 672 1,907 9,161 2,255 5,110 52 1,246 334 351 310 194 57 498 38 1,398 665 1,831 8,976 2,199 5,021 52 1,227 330 345 309 187 56 477 39 534 311 474 4,313 1,026 2,655 14 452 70 171 100 86 25 166 40 764 376 765 6,-723 1,433 4,406 16 626 100 234 138 123 31 242 41 330 89 83 2,222 319 1,582 33 275 64 87 81 34 9 13 42 487 133 211 3,745 489 2,616 78 518 100 113 234 55 16 44 43 154 29 32 1,336 162 1,022 28 117 29 25 38 19 6 7 44 181 38 123 1,835 220 1,387 55 137 35 27 46 20 9 36 45 217 66 58 1,170 174 782 12 194 41 67 59 23 4 8 « 306 95 88 1,910 269 1,229 23 381 65 86 188 35 7 8 47 1,426 756 2,534 9,819 2,473 5,322 58 1,333 342 366 361 194 70 633 48 1,196 549 961 7,182 1,733 4,154 54 1,000 224 303 271 145 57 241 49 1,000 437 831 5,568 1,435 3,142 30 760 157 229 236 101 37 201 50 302,581 104,387 97,987 2,944,910 560,586 1,940,006 28,663 393,213 64,977 129,761 140,066 43,832 14,577 22,442 51 880 347 389 5,051 1,016 3,202 49 708 158 223 185 111 31 76 52 872 410 610 6,393 1,326 3,957 55 805 212 238 200 101 54 250 484,528 121,753. 267,155 4,820,944 624,655 3,452,233 198,597 449,239 114,692 106,649 129,736 75,774 22,388 96,220 54 533,251 163,354 304,373 5,817,053 830, 146 4,209,017 265,876 392,982 92,297 109,886 69,203 97,001 24,595 118,132 55 852 340 373 4,544 967 2,808 27 671 145 218 171 107 30 71 56 28 7 16 507 49 394 22 37 13 5 14 4 1 5 57 1,299 598 1,990 7,599 1,750 4,370 48 980 271 288 220 154 47 451 58 1,052 610 1,827 8,657 2,011 4,851 55 1,087 327 344 224 127 65 653 59 1,813,139 541,626 717,160 4,884,229 903,014 3,255,520 129,293 503,620 152,593 115,262 139,674 78, 245 17,846 92, 782 60 908,898 303,209 997,269 6,377,221 1,026,037 4,443,268 235,434 533,152 183,351 120,911 81,477 99,663 47,750 139,330 61 1,415 674 1,482 9,232 2,314 5,142 55 1,259 302 349 350 194 64 462 62 1,156 681 1,420 9,112 2,147 5,183 50 1,256 322 380 340 134 80 476 63 1,067,816 394,779 318,277 6,830,292 1,242,050 4,595,874 53,133 866,533 143,532 264, 872 , -. 152,273 32,465 72,702 64 746,614 303,781 308,674 5,647,105 1,014,057 3,806,696 59,305 671,511 138,872 214,958 195,089 92,635 29,957 95,536 65 356 107 105 420 124 162 2 84 6 12 52 14 48 66 178,991 23,230 19,841 140, 986 48,076 49,087 719 39,897 1,755 6,242 23,910 7,990 3,207 67 2,061 294 296 1,580 513 562 8 455 23 62 280 90 42 >■' 26,920 4,300 3,254 1 30 100 17,466 2 12 58 4,673 8,659 2 12 58 118 3,521 190 433 2,083 815 495 r.9 70 71 72 73 364 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.— FARM FACILITIES. OFF-FARM WORK. WORK POWER. FARM LABOR. [Data are baaed on reporta for only Item (For definitiona and explanations, aee text) SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. Elec trie pig brooder farms reporting 1954 . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. Milking machine farma reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . 1949 . 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . , Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. . persons 1954 . . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . , persons 1954. . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . Machine hire farms reporting 1954.. dollars 1954.. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949.. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954 . . Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949. . Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954 . . dollars 1954.. tons 1954.. acres on which used 1954.. LiJtie and liming material farms reporting 1954.. tons 1954.. dollars 1954.. acres limed 1954 . . Total all farms 3,398 6,195 4,735 206 3,516 2,615 195 2,557 769 4,275 4,571 2,406 2,434 1,096 1,111 794 798 5,125 6,857 6,368 6,400 13,213 10,910 6,197 8,057 361 467 1,820 1,635 480 554 137 3,602 2,766 6,348 13,995 6,258 6,169 3,614 5,673 1,423 2,153 633 874 900 1,279 6,737 5,039 4,128 1,852,783 3,428 4,673 2,426,488 2,975,143 3,219 209 5,538 5,754 3,056,270 2, 510, '42 6,499 6,720 5,510,721 4,680,300 209 53,028 559 14,749 3 42 220 62 Tenure of operator1 684 1,275 1,025 48 778 515 37 515 73 810 853 442 444 173 173 105 106 1,038 1,367 1,308 1,291 2,627 2,120 1,276 1,652 81 70 324 304 108 93 20- 603 705 1,299 2,644 1,267 1,237 1,040 251 367 128 175 142 192 1,398 1,037 807 354,219 671 934 486,453 588,193 636 35 1,069 1,163 485,761 497,734 1,331 1,374 901,835 820,769 32 3,040 39 850 2,075 3,467 2,695 119 2,091 1,732 115 1,664 548 2,581 2,784 1,523 1,545 733 743 606 608 3,019 4,167 3,538 3,448 7,970 6,416 3,409 4,667 50 96 840 690 134 144 2,295 1,243 3,534 8,418 3,494 3,452 2,178 3,567 896 1,399 445 620 529 779 3,654 2,884 2,383 1,129,520 2,088 2,743 1,636,674 1,984,346 1,933 155 3,178 3,211 1,972,171 1,613,075 3,599 3,584 3,503,105 2, )12,5 16 141 45,212 463 11,525 3 42 220 62 534 1,274 860 34 517 353 43 353 145 863 911 435 438 176 181 79 80 987 1,227 1,413 1,497 2,464 2,170 1,356 1,554 490 444 108 161 22 672 741 1,396 2,765 1,381 1,364 712 1,035 267 366 51 62 225 304 14 1,042 10 866 1,666 352,028 9 659 16 939 46,227 249,134 41,651 350,183 3 647 6 12 15 1,144 14 1,239 5,931 541,327 18,374 334,769 15 1,457 17 1,548 13,796 18,239 890,066 1 35 180 4,596 55 180 2,194 59 67 62 60 109 85 56 66 68 129 69 40 31 8,276 23 40 11,824 11,255 22 1 60 95 35,697 30,180 67 85 45,371 27,445 332 745 498 14 270 203 34 220 66 483 513 271 273 87 92 47 48 556 660 801 878 1,454 1,276 "56 875 239 249 30 81 6 414 387 782 1,593 780 764 467 662 127 167 Crop- share tenants and croppers ! i" 138 817 597 499 19", '33? 356 581 124,450 208,655 351 5 730 798 320,076 230,114 796 883 594,178 526,780 22 2,251 24 1,169 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. SOUTH DAKOTA AND FARM EXPENDITURES. BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 365 a sample of rams. See text] Area 2a — Contin ued Are a 2b Tenure of operator1— Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator L Other farms Tenants — Con. Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Livestock- Other and un- All Cash Share-cash Crop-share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- share specified croppers specified 48 27 101 5,174 1,545 2,248 1 1,148 18 603 286 165 76 232 1 152 49 163 8,134 2,462 3,373 4 1,986 68 1,088 497 227 106 309 2 -' 62 142 6,568 1,891 3,051 11 1,392 41 810 306 155 80 223 3 5 5 722 225 362 95 5 34 34 22 40 4 48 32 118 5,378 1,616 2,376 3 1,184 37 564 326 182 75 199 5 / 18 12 3,097 927 1,514 1 572 1 290 158 73 50 83 6 3 581 163 278 140 58 28 44 10 7 16 18 2,927 911 1,454 1 537 7 278 137 95 20 24 8 16 3 2 1,238 398 660 272 161 43 38 30 8 9 V- 45 16 6,038 1,679 2,781 2 1,497 27 826 396 172 76 79 10 106 45 17 6,518 1,784 3,051 5 1,591 ' 877 417 183 81 87 11 56 18 2 4,034 1,184 1,854 3 965 11 524 234 140 56 28 12 56 18 3 4,114 1,207 1,908 3 965 11 524 234 140 56 31 13 30 13 7 1,468 351 797 1 315 1 196 74 29 15 4 14 30 13 7 1,476 353 803 1 315 1 196 74 29 15 4 15 13 7 1 1,061 252 640 1 165 79 37 44 5 3 16 13 7 1 1,067 252 645 1 166 80 37 44 5 3 17 117 40 -..;-■ 6,473 1,890 2,919 2 1,553 43 828 425 186 71 109 18 148 44 75 8,164 2,295 3,906 6 1,829 57 949 521 226 76 128 19 158 59 93 8,198 2,467 3,457 3 2,097 53 1,143 586 219 96 174 20 134 68 147 8,300 2,337 3,681 12 2,132 96 1,267 466 218 85 138 21 301 103 111 16,1-2 4,661 7,584 12 3,706 70 1,951 1,043 498 144 209 22 206 102 156 13,291 3,438 6,709 38 2,942 120 1,774 605 343 100 164 23 157 63 147 8,021 2,391 3,314 3 2,007 63 1,083 536 219 106 306 24 183 73 167 1 '.- 3 3,076 4,525 4 2,451 92 1,295 638 304 122 347 25 1 136 497 106 59 81 25 20 30 6 251 26 10 195 494 111 80 1 76 25 26 15 10 226 27 54 22 165 2,524 528 924 796 35 388 259 73 41 276 28 42 5 195 2,274 579 827 3 604 30 321 167 •56 30 261 29 11 130 688 129 138 175 25 50 80 10 10 246 30 i; 155 652 152 152 2 120 10 35 60 15 226 31 5 60 501 130 60 151 30 20 56 5 40 160 32 5 30 143 90 32 1 5 5 15 33 32 36 17 3,034 942 1,420 1 598 23 321 123 95 36 73 34 76 23 -■ 5,164 1,525 2,037 2 1,499 30 822 463 124 60 101 35 158 59 103 8,399 2,546 3,463 4 2,087 73 1,123 551 224 116 299 36 335 135 17,803 4,824 8,502 9 4,025 120 2,302 942 453 208 443 37 153 58 102 8,339 2,521 3,440 4 2,080 73 1,122 546 223 116 294 38 158 57 102 8,234 2,483 3,413 4 2,065 73 1,122 536 218 116 269 39 67 31 26 3,986 1,112 1,869 1 916 21 521 219 89 66 88 40 128 53 31 6,023 1,611 2,962 1 1,290 26 784 284 124 72 159 41 39 24 1 1,817 438 1,039 3 327 13 148 85 66 15 10 42 49 36 2 3,546 730 2,127 4 670 21 396 122 111 20 15 43 10 3 1 866 188 549 3 126 3 59 25 34 5 44 10 4 2 1,152 236 747 4 165 5 62 41 47 10 45 29 21 1,172 288 640 234 11 113 61 39 10 10 46 39 32 2,394 494 1,380 505 16 334 81 64 10 15 47 158 69 183 8,837 2,682 3,549 4 2,253 83 1,163 642 229 136 349 48 119 43 62 6,929 2,063 3,044 4 1,681 38 917 452 188 86 137 49 98 41 62 5,508 1,679 2,364 2 1,347 30 754 347 160 56 116 50 41,586 7,085 15,350 1,570,395 459,910 6C ,551 401 435,943 8,900 250,400 113,775 48,543 14,325 13,590 51 84 33 1 4,824 1,313 2,305 4 1,136 28 629 277 141 61 66 52 84 33 41 6,760 1,917 3,180 9 1,596 56 978 350 162 50 58 53 29,778 21,935 8,000 3,038,734 650,272 1,858,392 6,610 518,350 12,600 204,467 159,806 113,667 27,810 5,110 54 48,222 12,191 10,770 4,248,245 1,067,035 2,434,392 21,140 704,060 62,100 389,846 96,398 132,006 23,710 21,618 55 82 32 4,563 1,258 2,140 3 1,096 26 618 263 133 56 66 56 2 1 1 261 55 165 1 40 2 11 14 8 5 57 136 34 132 7,243 2,170 3,026 3 1,766 58 992 408 212 96 278 58 84 62 127 7,896 2,265 3,522 11 1,880 101 1,183 305 196 95 218 59 92,293 30,525 51,080 4,877,574 1,158,997 2,577,543 6,900 1,027,949 37,950 523,476 214,395 223,538 28,590 106,185 60 20,808 11,572 46,-90 3,780,968 1,042,077 1,927,229 39,695 671,504 75,000 384,913 87,990 87,151 36,450 100,463 61 158 63 97 8,397 2,555 3,491 4 2,148 53 1,148 612 229 106 199 62 125 73 197 8,773 2,497 3,858 12 2,253 91 1,313 527 217 105 153 63 146,862 44,944 33,180 6,612,864 1,601,247 3,402,516 6,850 1,551,056 22,405 851,583 410,449 199,334 67,285 51,195 64 98,370 39,455 38,640 5,874,573 1,408,007 3,133,070 24,545 1,276,586 32,000 772,167 262,776 159,188 50,455 32,365 65 1 6 855 267 453 1 124 74 23 27 10 66 300 920 249,967 56,792 160,679 3,000 29,346 18,566 5,135 5,645 150 S7 6 13 2,983 691 1,947 30 313 190 56 67 2 68 100 500 53,213 16 105 423 205 12,715 5 5 35 5 33,081 11 100 388 200 600 6,782 4,437 995 1,350 35 69 70 71 72 73 366 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR. [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Crop- share tenants and croppers SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954... Electricity farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. 4 Television set farms reporting 1954.. Piped running water farms reporting 1954.. 6 Home freezer farms reporting 1954.. 7 Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . . Grain combines farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . 12 Corn pickers farms reporting 1954.. 13 number 1954 . . 14 Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . . 15 number 1954 . . 16 Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954 . . 17 number 1954 . . 18 Motortrucks farms reporting 1954.. 19 number 1954 . . 20 Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 21 1950.. 22 number 1954 . . 23 1950 . . 24 Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . . 25 number 1954 . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 27 1949 . . 28 Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . 100 or more days operators reporting 1954.. 31 1949 . . FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER 32 No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. 33 No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . 34 Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954.. 35 Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of Septenber 26-October 2: 36 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. 37 persons 1954 . . 38 Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . . 39 Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . 40 Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954.. 41 persons 1954.. 42 Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . 43 persons 1954 . . 44 Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954.. 45 persons 1954 . . 46 Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. . 47 persons 1954 . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 48 Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.. 49 Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954.. 50 Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . 51 dollars 1954., 52 Hired labor farms reporting 1954. . 53 1949 . . 54 dollars 1954 . . 55 1949.. 56 $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. 57 $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. 58 Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 59 1949 . 60 dollars 1954 . 61 1949. 62 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 63 19*9- 64 dollars 1954. 65 1»9- 66 Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. 67 dollars 1954. 68 tons 1954. 69 acres on which used 1954. 70 LiJne and liming material farms reporting 1954. 71 tons 1954. 72 dollars 1954. 73 acres limed 1954. 2,840 4,011 2,665 177 1,810 1,110 152 1,990 256 2,103 2,181 2,991 3,059 517 519 189 196 2,800 3,450 4,180 4,105 7,960 5,971 4,157 5,409 227 340 1,206 1.228 280 374 114 2,204 1,976 4,416 9,154 4,390 4,323 2,400 3,670 806 1,161 484 670 4,524 3,360 2,716 918,429 2,233 3,168 1,208,818 1,579,880 2,141 92 3,979 4,127 2,671,800 2,492,244 4,372 4,321 3,221,556 2,624,110 400 81,143 874 20,125 742 998 677 29 519 280 28 435 30 415 420 693 703 109 110 39 40 733 812 1,074 990 1,908 1,361 1,074 1,322 58 55 290 294 49 66 67 554 520 1,169 2,300 1,151 1,130 611 967 136 203 52 63 1,348 1,832 1,299 96 968 608 84 1,057 138 1,182 1,247 1,464 1,499 316 317 127 128 1,382 1,845 1,904 1,810 4,063 2,971 1,867 2,670 475 423 58 58 19 1,125 779 1,937 4,503 1,930 1,905 1,166 1,871 484 727 268 350 275 377 1,943 878 1,528 716 1,209 202,865 492,545 557 1,139 819 1,495 202,670 802,447 337,123 1,001,928 549 1,066 8 73 1,011 1,794 1,118 1,792 554,446 1,590,811 548,503 1,509,021 1,165 1,929 1,120 1,892 610,924 1,811,155 516,329 1,429,514 92 220 15,809 52,276 171 571 3.711 12,479 9 6 17,925 9 19 36,300 21,160 3 6 13 58,805 31,215 19 12,996 11,580 675 1,042 592 37 247 194 40 480 503 511 825 848 27 623 701 1,148 1,217 1,911 1,519 1,092 1,281 36 100 321 351 63 125 23 503 645 1,176 2,147 1,175 1,159 595 788 167 200 55 59 113 141 1,206 885 725 195,099 493 815 156,691 218,069 488 5 1,025 1,099 435,163 392,340 1,164 1,210 767,216 654,172 13,058 132 3,935 45 47 55 93 89 105 66 67 111 28 41 44 39 8,570 18 53 11,614 11,511 18 88 21,098 24,398 61 88 35,926 32,246 482 767 400 21 171 138 31 371 65 383 389 624 630 69 69 14 14 421 471 856 879 1,407 1,056 801 951 15 45 213 210 47 70 10 358 498 861 1,626 861 855 470 633 114 138 25 28 90 110 866 664 534 129,062 374 611 97,726 140,852 371 3 771 800 334,631 295,818 851 866 559,941 492,211 63 7,232 74 2,230 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. SOUTH DAKOTA AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 367 a sample of farms. See text] Area 3a — Continued Area 3b Tenure of operator^ — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator 1 Other farms Tenants — Con. Full owners Part owners Uanagers Tenants LiveBtock- Other and un- All Caah Share-cash Crop-share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- share specified croppers specified 35 28 0 7,052 2,112 2,555 5 2,130 71 1,590 322 87 60 250 1 48 36 1. 0 9,583 2,652 3,445 10 3,146 91 2,296 572 117 70 330 2 43 30 < >5 7,336 2,152 2,939 6 1,979 95 1,521 217 60 86 260 3 6 5 1,923 592 723 5 568 30 382 150 1 5 35 4 17 9 '0 4,534 1,538 1,892 5 924 51 579 200 64 30 175 5 7 2 5 3,859 1,058 1,685 5 1,041 31 772 186 27 25 70 6 2 1 345 67 173 105 65 30 10 7 29 8 ] 5 4,011 1,080 1,727 1,189 21 919 171 68 10 15 S 13 1,361 330 580 446 10 336 65 30 5 5 •i 20 8 4,526 1,024 2,052 1,440 25 1,124 231 50 10 10 10 22 8 4,602 1,029 2,098 1,460 25 1,139 236 50 10 15 11 37 14 5 7,447 1,794 3,048 5 2,570 65 1,976 402 97 30 30 12 44 14 5 7,660 1,843 3,124 5 2,650 65 2,036 407 107 35 38 13 10 1 1,493 398 729 5 357 6 247 86 13 5 4 14 10 1 1,496 400 730 5 357 6 247 86 13 5 4 15 2 713 225 370 113 1 76 10 26 5 16 2 719 225 376 113 1 76 10 26 5 17 46 25 5 4,814 1,338 2,036 5 1,390 31 1,018 252 59 30 45 18 50 30 ?0 5,304 1,520 2,279 5 1,436 33 1,038 262 73 30 64 19 53 31 i 5 9,472 2,569 3,497 10 3,291 81 2,411 612 132 55 105 20 53 26 0 9,144 2,384 3,480 6 3,159 150 2,521 332 55 101 115 21 119 55 5 17,752 4,687 7,429 15 5,471 163 3,964 980 279 85 150 22 105 42 i 0 13,533 3,520 5,667 13 4,169 195 3,317 435 75 147 164 23 46 31 1 5 9,710 2,661 3,476 10 3,241 96 2,341 607 132 65 322 24 62 39 U 5 12,346 3,408 4,746 15 3,810 112 2,732 722 174 70 367 25 5 5 t >0 513 141 42 70 5 30 25 5 5 260 26 5 10 1. 0 531 141 40 95 60 25 5 5 255 27 19 11 1, 0 2,390 656 687 5 852 10 575 200 52 15 190 28 11 15 1) 0 2,126 451 715 685 35 475 120 15 40 275 29 5 1 0 517 163 69 125 5 70 30 10 10 160 30 5 10 1, 5 607 116 131 145 10 90 35 5 5 215 31 i: 0 665 250 75 85 15 20 40 10 255 32 1 5 198 105 23 25 5 15 5 45 33 42 17 ] 5 3,086 920 1,352 5 794 26 570 127 66 5 15 34 11 14 0 6,386 1,649 2,145 5 2,497 55 1,841 485 66 50 90 35 54 31 i; 5 9,770 2,759 3,485 10 3,256 91 2,386 582 127 70 260 36 109 52 i' 0 19,886 5,709 8,112 20 5,652 142 4,216 945 259 90 393 37 54 31 l. 5 9,728 2.749 3,453 10 3,256 91 2,386 582 127 70 260 3.S 54 31 l. 0 9,610 2,693 3,431 10 3,221 91 2,361 572 127 70 255 39 27 19 5 5,279 1,495 2,199 5 1,532 45 1,189 216 67 15 48 40 38 16 20 1 t 0 8,007 0 1,490 2,265 466 3,644 674 5 5 1,985 329 50 1 1,555 244 282 51 83 28 15 5 108 16 41 42 17 1 0 2,269 751 1,037 5 446 1 300 91 49 5 30 43 7 5 621 186 306 5 123 1 88 16 18 1 44 8 5 754 243 351 5 145 1 109 16 19 10 45 9 1 5 964 306 417 226 166 40 15 5 15 46 9 1 5 1,515 508 686 301 191 75 30 5 20 47 54 36 i< 0 10,330 2,924 3,595 10 3,396 101 2,446 647 132 70 405 48 44 18 ( 0 8,496 2,334 3,244 10 2,746 61 2,071 462 107 45 162 49 36 13 ( 0 7,687 2,076 2,932 10 2,518 56 1,904 421 97 40 151 50 12,588 1,945 9,9< 5 1.872,201 525,413 782,146 2,360 552,857 7,175 410,590 88,020 35,832 11,240 9,425 51 29 38 7 21 5 5,647 0 7,575 1,538 2,055 2,322 3,079 5 5 1,705 2,374 26 100 1,341 1,886 251 252 67 65 20 71 77 62 52 53 17,811 1,200 10,7 0 1,961,366 587,368 948,173 7,500 386,425 4,060 299,125 49,410 29,590 4,240 31,900 54 32,326 14,650" 1,6< 10 2,883,493 847,017 1,438,689 1,500 564,739 19,490 430,327 43,640 48,630 22.652 31,548 55 27 7 5 5,555 1,510 2,271 5 1,693 26 1,330 251 66 20 76 56 2 92 28 51 12 11 1 1 57 53 31 1' 0 9,353 2,659 3,360 5 3,024 91 2,240 502 121 70 305 58 48 26 1 15 9,429 2,634 3,475 6 3,084 160 2,456 292 65 111 230 59 35,116 7,295" 32,5 '5 7,425,920 1,923,581 3,228,509 250 2,104,746 37,795 1,654,770 283,180 95,741 33,260 168,834 60 34,768 5,830 11, 1( >5 5,352,035 1,817,447 2,259,990 9,045 1,221,584 47,950 1,025,328 72,814 45,200 30,292 43,969 61 53 31 1( )5 9,679 2,654 3,549 10 3,296 81 2,391 632 132 60 170 62 48 41,379 26 14,505 19, 2( 10 9,667 5 6,385,207 2,546 1,471,885 3,591 2,868,504 1 3,530 3,369 1,993,943 170 53,830 2,616 1,485,770 392 327,880 75 92,363 116 34,100 160 47,345 63 64 35,038 14,870 12,5 5 5,227,161 1,234,441 2,339,592 8,000 1,603,734 75,760 1,261,177 161,316 56,380 49,101 41,394 65 7 6 1,680 467 780 430 1 312 90 22 5 3 66 1,286 840 475,271 136,448 232,039 102 , 190 400 74,005 18,440 6,250 1,095 4,594 67 13 8 5,208 1,474 2,643 1,035 4 770 180 69 12 56 68 490 155 78,700 36 250 795 315 22,033 5 90 180 50 37,228 20 120 365 130 18,830 10 10 150 15 80 14,225 10 10 150 15 3,355 1,070 100 609 1 30 100 120 69 70 71 72 73 368 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.— FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR. [Data are baBed on reports for only Area 4a Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Te lure of operato r1 Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants All Cash Share-cash Crop- share tenants Bnd croppers SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 5,895 8,945 8,248 1,404 3,954 2,965 540 3,042 2,367 5,447 5,555 5,272 5,330 2,031 2,043 1,204 1,211 5,713 6,437 8,923 9,031 16,628 14,205 9,086 11,907 510 472 2,802 2,311 541 528 615 162 2,636 6,287 9,325 18,990 9,277 9,137 4,604 7,400 1,432 2,453 606 799 926 1,654 9,700 _ 7,920 6,860 1,639,622 5,174 7,720 2,229,076 3,632,741 5,076 98 8,307 8,982 6,577,227 5,430,938 9,204 9,652 5,911,572 5,296,069 2,296 563, 542 7,439 110, 136 15 30 195 150 2,082 3,034 2,947 512 1,609 1,051 152 1,027 700 1,685 1,717 1,709 1,719 658 668 434 434 1,899 2,128 2,954 2,935 5,377 4,436 3,054 4,037 157 105 830 588 178 131 250 102 796 2,158 3,151 6,471 3,126 3,101 1,567 2,600 453 770 213 286 265 484 3,306 2,650 2,175 519,294 1,768 2,580 700,097 1,270,280 1,735 33 2,785 3,018 2,057,968 1,779,558 3,051 3,175 1,719,273 1,517,313 790 168,921 2,236 33,430 5 5 30 5 2,035 2,935 2,954 509 1,548 1,204 210 1,178 844 2,059 2,115 1,908 1,931 820 822 516 523 2,145 2,490 2,988 3,137 6,174 5,558 2,973 4,152 47 47 830 717 87 92 65 15 1,063 1,925 3,008 7,089 3,006 2,931 1,718 2,932 631 1,226 289 373 406 853 3,068 2,646 2,345 614,781 1,919 2,777 1,052,945 1,721,421 1,870 49 2,704 3,082 2,836,727 2,253,426 3,027 3,278 2,342,135 2,224,956 899 243,727 3,224 47,069 5 10 90 100 24 25 . 18 22 6 19 25 24 24 18 18 13 13 24 32 30 5 100 15 29 43 2 1 16 14 30 68 29 29 2 5 14 34 13 33 1 1 30 25 11 2,600 20 5 81,374 625 11 9 30 32,544 30 5 26,444 1,185 17 1,578 2,685 2,107 321 658 606 177 789 801 1,663 1,677 1,605 1,630 529 529 240 240 1,529 1,653 2,820 2,853 4,789 ,,073 2,790 3,375 71 75 909 786 105 145 145 25 730 2,090 2,890 5,010 2,875 2,835 1,272 1,803 318 372 65 86 244 286 2,990 2,458 2,234 490,447 1,396 2,297 347, 335 594,410 1,390 2,542 2,706 1,568,289 1,337,085 2,905 3,023 1,779,420 1,505,955 574 136,111 1,807 26, 583 5 15 75 45 62 103 125 25 28 23 1 25 21 48 49 58 58 26 26 22 22 58 61 93 195 159 -290 108 132 5 30 60 15 5 20 5 22 71 118 192 118 113 57 68 11 11 6 6 5 5 118 77 67 12,480 47 150 23,605 52,075 47 103 195 55,420 125,575 108 200 57,170 94,650 11 2,496 14 360 1,005 1,778 1,400 186 323 343 110 518 575 1,122 1,130 1,119 1,134 336 336 131 131 1,012 1,077 1 1,843 1,906 3,144 2,696 1,828 2,224 35 25 583 435 60 55 80 10 483 1,360 1,868 3,362 1,863 1,848 886 1,281 205 233 59 60 152 173 1,933 1,638 1,510 332,252 8S6 1,645 218,555 420,785 880 6 1,736 1,870 l,lfe9,85» 879,030 1,888 1,976 1,198,900 1,002,975 382 88,811 1,187 16,740 5 15 75 45 300 506 356 80 181 145 30 125 120 330 330 260 270 95 95 41 41 276 321 576 506 933 688 556 646 30 35 225 226 20 75 40 5 95 481 591 909 581 561 206 276 51 72 10 10 41 62 621 481 ,30 94,250 276 321 59,470 71,725 276 431 385 242,620 152,070 601 561 328,015 258,800 136 29,909 381 6,258 3 1950... 5 7 8 LO 11 12 13 number 1954 . . . number 1954. . . 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 number 1954 . . . number 1954 .. . number 1954. . . 1950 . . . number 1954 .. . 1950... 25 26 27 28 number 1954 . . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCCME Farm operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954... 1949 . . . Working off their farms. 2' 30 31 32 33 1949... 1949... FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor but horses and/or 34 35 36 37 38 Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954... Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954... FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... persons 1954 . . . Family workers. Including 39 Operators working 1 or more 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Unpaid members of operator's persons 1954. . . persons 1954 .. . Regular workers (to be employed 150 persons 1954 . . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less persons 1954 .. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Machine hire and/or hired 51 dollars 1954... 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... dollars 1954 . . . 1949... Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 63 64 65 66 1949 . . . dollars 1954.. 1949... Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 dollars 1954... tons 1954 . . . acres on which used 1954 . . . tons 1954... dollars 1954... acres lijned 1954... 10,1 1 2,1' 8 6 5 xData are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. SOUTH DAKOTA 369 AND FARM EXPENDITURES. BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Arv - Area 4b Tenure of operator — Con. Other Total all Tenure of operator1 Other f ATTT19 Tenants — Con. Full Part Tenants Livestock- share Other and un- farms owners owners Managers All Cash Share- cash Crop-share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- specified croppers specified L46 65 176 9,026 2,928 2,293 21 3,466 170 2,090 605 406 195 318 1 193 105 266 11,883 3,6.8 2,909 21 4,642 230 2,645 856 461 250 463 2 156 70 235 10,791 3,483 2,711 11 4,084 245 2,627 655 396 161 502 3 25 5 60 5,959 1,803 1,456 11 2,527 100 1,455 511 311 150 162 4 96 30 121 6,468 2,443 1,819 11 1,952 95 975 431 351 100 243 S 60 35 101 5,024 1,752 1,476 6 1,692 65 980 311 236 100 98 G 16 20 1 1,103 276 337 10 480 40 330 55 30 25 7 91 30 26 .,870 1,472 1,472 6 1,897 105 1,185 301 221 85 23 8 60 25 16 2,382 581 683 1,115 65 745 155 105 45 3 9 118 45 21 5,517 1,413 1,776 2,306 65 1,480 395 256 110 22 10 123 45 21 5,567 1,425 1,802 2,316 65 1,490 395 256 110 24 11 123 45 26 8,523 2,373 2,424 11 3,672 175 2,290 666 371 170 43 12 123 45 26 8,625 2,389 2,460 14 3,717 175 2,325 676 371 170 45 13 62 10 6 1,654 442 642 1 561 15 365 80 76 25 8 14 62 10 6 1,661 442 648 2 561 15 365 80 76 25 8 15 36 10 1 1,380 418 568 6 386 30 180 50 96 30 2 16 3o 10 1 1,395 428 568 6 391 30 180 50 101 30 2 17 118 65 116 6,078 2,012 1,770 16 2,167 115 1,315 381 261 95 113 16 129 65 134 6,501 2,134 1,945 19 2,278 125 1,375 391 287 100 125 19 198 110 131 11,294 3,578 2,875 21 4,662 210 2,895 881 446 230 158 20 146 100 101 10,955 3,187 2,859 11 4,725 270 3,188 735 396 136 173 21 393 160 188 21, 106 6,323 6,216- 42 8,311 380 5,155 1,478 908 390 214 22 264 135 123 16,245 4,581 4,919 31 6,527 345 .,352 985 647 198 187 23 188 110 240 11,652 3,763 2,855 16 4,681 220 2,890 885 446 240 337 24 253 120 300 15,227 4,862 4,075 49 5,822 260 3,575 1,095 592 300 419 25 1 5 235 605 175 50 115 35 25 25 15 15 265 2( 10 2-5 795 210 70 125 35 55 20 10 5 390 27 51 20 231 3,103 715 677 5 1,360 85 825 290 105 55 346 28 35 30 220 2,851 687 609 1,130 95 705 205 110 15 425 ; - 10 170 736 160 95 200 30 55 80 20 15 281 30 5 5 160 857 201 101 185 40 90 15 25 15 370 31 = 155 865 335 60 155 15 60 55 25 315 32 . 20 190 95 10 55 20 10 10 15 30 33 95 35 31 2,267 842 624 11 767 35 .90 141 76 25 23 34 103 75 100 9,027 2,736 2,251 10 3,895 175 2,405 740 370 205 135 35 198 115 246 11,639 3,703 2,840 21 4,687 220 2,890 896 456 225 388 36 357 190 352 21,427 6,682 6,043 82 6,069 390 5,035 1,488 771 385 551 37 198 115 241 11,538 3,653 2,820 16 4,662 220 2,870 891 456 225 387 38 198 115 241 11,363 3,598 2,785 16 4,597 215 2,835 871 456 220 367 39 45 45 4,964 1,562 1,405 1,921 65 1,265 341 120 110 76 40 113 65 60 7,090 2,184 2,215 2,566 125 1,755 .11 155 120 125 41 46 5 16 1,950 617 643 21 652 50 3.5 126 101 30 17 42 46 10 51 2,974 900 1,043 66 906 50 445 206 160 45 59 43 5 5 o 968 292 382 21 261 20 130 40 61 10 12 44 5 5 21 1,258 395 487 45 282 20 135 45 72 10 49 45 41 5 10 1,154 365 336 11 432 30 225 96 61 20 10 46 41 5 30 1,716 505 556 21 624 30 310 161 88 35 10 47 198 L20 306 12,339 4,003 2,945 21 4,872 245 2,965 946 461 255 498 48 172 JO 141 10,259 3,213 2,615 21 4,252 220 2,640 761 421 210 158 49 147 80 95 9,162 2,862 2,282 15 3,857 205 2,410 711 361 170 146 50 33,560 17,905 12,500 2,248,266 665,645 662,932 5,515 899,489 41,075 575,940 158,524 86,640 37,310 14,685 51 127 60 71 6,888 2,008 1,949 21 2,847 130 1,810 451 321 135 52 101 80. 61 9,461 2,894 2,603 11 3,835 220 2,583 610 321 101 118 "3 35,310 10,395 47,325 3,022,389 924,290 1,081,080 90,500 858,629 44,820 461,910 135,516 182, 598 33,785 67,890 54 28,655 21,170 46,005 4,628,473 1,395,779 1,860,740 36,765 1,260,489 108,210 763,942 197, 540 146,411 44,386 74,700 55 127 60 70 6,710 1,951 1,878 5 2,821 130 1,800 446 310 135 55 56 1 178 57 71 16 26 10 5 11 8 57 182 90 246 11,064 3,503 2,700 11 4,412 225 2,775 741 441 230 438 58 156 100 176 11,381 3,590 2,852 11 4,610 275 3,108 700 376 151 318 59 103,965 136,430 81,699 14,689,192 ■ .,533,539 4,020,097 63,475 5,888,076 328,340 3,447,725 640,090 1,164,241 287,680 184,005 bO 158,150 22,260 60,869 11,762,544 3,702,708 3,478,012 314,160 3,672,981 272,785 2,284,198 503,785 463,158 149,055 594,683 61 198 110 191 11,579 3,653 2,910 16 4,742 210 2,935 906 451 240 258 62 161 125 171 11,582 3,524 2,944 11 4,920 290 3,223 655 396 156 183 63 135,835 59,500 44,300 6,420,902 1,659,192 2,017,825 11,705 2,681,890 102,160 1,656,760 481,220 299,770 141,980 50,290 64 99,375 50,155 46,660 5,774,530 1,436,024 1,928,629 8,350 2,359,963 132, 680 1,557,042 394,825 205,628 69,788 41,564 65 40 5 16 4,604 1,463 1,426 1 1,686 60 1,035 241 245 85 28 ,,, 14,415 480 4,665 1,647,253 425,212 648,120 1,059 565,637 25,450 314,865 64,322 141,105 19,895 7,225 67 200 5 56 19,847 5,187 7,700 5 6,815 332 3,722 869 1,616 256 140 68 3,075 150 859 256, 144 40 195 1,040 260 66,370 20 115 580 120 95,916 15 70 350 120 60 92,542 5 10 110 20 4,790 54,235 5 10 110 20 10,102 20,020 3,395 1,256 69 70 71 72 73 370 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item The State Total Ten ure of operato -1 Tenants (For definitions and explanations, see text} all farms Full owners Part owners Managers Crop- share All Cash Share-cash tenants and croppers Livestock on hand: 1 2 .farms reporting 1954... 1950... 24,672 44,533 6,547 12,029 12,431 19,307 104 95 5,021 11,588 516 1,028 2,900 7,871 770 1,480 3 number 1954. . . 82,637 18,355 48,365 641 13,116 2,425 6,476 1,885 4 1950 .. . 174,908 39,917 89,006 954 35,349 4,996 21,428 4,509 5 •farms reporting 1954... 55,606 15,547 22,720 136 15,745 914 10,092 2,740 6 1950... 58,755 16,124 23,969 121 16,692 1,315 11,234 2,378 7 number 1954 . . . 3,459,896 745,434 1,979,038 43,512 666,828 70,672 370,906 92,105 8 1950 . . . 2,514,289 542,261 1,445,374 36,627 459,612 49,143 278,866 55,564 9 Cows, Including heifers that .farms reporting 1954... 54,220 15,063 15,817 22,372 23,737 118 121 15,350 16,418 880 1,304 9,900 11,083 2,656 2,313 10 1950... 11 number 1954 . . . 1,484,798 308,616 863,489 20,822 279,464 30,884 155,738 40,201 12 1950... 1,130,497 237,013 657,988 16,001 204,710 23,646 122,846 24,792 13 14 15 farms reporting 1954 .. . 42,571 51,179 11,284 13,806 17,574 20,694 84 92 12,591 15,165 588 1,137 8,378 10,393 1,998 2,039 1950... number 1954 . . . 292,778 74,320 126,261 388 18,332 4,523 61,437 11,850 16 1950... 343,878 88,962 149,686 472 99,660 7,966 70,387 11,393 17 ..farms reporting 1954... 38,192 10,157 15,318 58 12,238 507 8,201 2,028 18 1950... 44,597 11,815 17,843 66 14,206 855 9,897 1,926 19 number 1954 .. . 1,920,156 513,812 798,954 4,554 592,298 23,214 384,686 84,996 20 1950... 1,401,619 354,477 585,058 3,881 439,692 22,637 304,843 50,357 21 Chickens 4 months old and over ..farms reporting 1954... 50,267 14,219 20,022 91 14,185 688 9,250 2,465 22 1950... 54,670 15,376 21,691 87 15,439 1,076 1 10,531 2,181 23 number 1954 . . . 9,005,247 2,576,862 3,582,152 11,081 2,646,196 106,840 1,810,864 428,816 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 7,172,527 2,120,236 2,824,486 10,391 2,074,663 124,990 1,493,789 255,376 25 Cattle and calves sold alive . . ..farms reporting 1954... 52,910 14,859 22,335 129 14,857 902 9,611 2,443 26 27 28 29 1949 . . . 55,512 15,563 23,466 122 15,268 1,275 10,265 2,072 number 1954 . . . 1,381,942 328,060 751,387 18,926 274,002 32,113 141,854 35,615 1949... 1,174,982 282,232 665,826 24,188 194,733 21,411 111,616 21,471 dollars 1954 . . . 147,365,283 38,071,245 75,191,490 2,100,078 31,125,710 3,277,014 15,146,147 3,789,000 30 1949... 167,016,697 42,078,193 93,572,191 3,561,799 26,878,726 2,669,759 15,252,885 3,066,843 31 ..farms reporting 1954... 36,963 9,934 14,784 53 11,932 468 8,022 1,948 32 33 34 35 36 1949... 46,446 12,528 18,645 63 14,708 930 10,183 2,033 number 1954 .. . 1,723,254 456,569 723,123 3,855 530,507 25,895 341,320 74,967 1949 . . . 2,092,525 570,602 878,486 4,836 601,896 35,351 407,085 70,366 dollars 1954... 71,325,067 19,088,824 30,067,680 181,799 21,569,313 878,318 13,944,195 3,090,402 1949... 84,465,912 23,704,744 35,285,489 189,722 23,838,918 1,326,879 16,227,712 2,693,144 37 ..farms reporting 1954... 33,140 9,468 13,027 40 9,948 397 6,791 1,672 38 39 1949... 38,609 11,228 14,937 44 11,554 699 8,242 1,523 dollars 1954... 2,831,100 779,628 1,100,012 2,448 889,351 33,267 556,576 110,413 40 1949 . . . 4,782,066 1,515,323 1,753,355 4,530 1,430,870 78,477 1,050,637 169,449 41 42 farms reporting 1954 . . . 43,477 48,012 12,653 13,901 17,092 19,060 55 51 12,489 13,657 559 882 8,361 9,610 2,091 1,795 1949... 43 dozens 1954 . . . 55,875,147 17,101,882 21,588,621 72,658 16,226,118 666,798 11,316,814 2,499,399 44 1949... 51,987,052 16,868,216 20,227,100 62,440 14,246,958 803,945 10,543,173 1,647,594 45 dollars 1954... 14,243,737 4,457,327 5,419,303 20,696 4,113,319 174,659 2,880,930 614,881 46 1949... 17,897,703 5,858,767 6,927,024 21,340 4,891,996 281,575 3,628,301 558,941 47 48 955,682,150 20,683,726 239,378,040 5,341,853 400,018,091 8,725,571 812,435 16,265 308,444,979 6,427;679 14,315,893 331,532 218,497,288 4,460,821 41,041,337 899,852 dollars 1954... 49 1949:.. 21,614,338 5,842,949 9,017,557 24,970 6,438,838 4,361,013 824,505 50 51 Specified crops harvested: ..farms reporting 1954... 1949... 49,871 50,520 13,710 13,541 20,057 19,852 75 52 15,512 16,216 599 900 9,922 10,934 3,194 2,756 52 acres 1954 . . . 3,976,990 853,667 1,863,428 8,714 1,231,522 36,595 803,604 242,284 53 1949... 4,038,470 891,461 1,806,544 7,219 1,303,403 62,600 905,206 194,360 54 Corn harvested for grain.. ..farms reporting 1954... 45,116 12,415 17,416 64 14,799 530 9,606 3,039 2,486 55 56 1949 . . . 43,766 11,762 16,139 31 15,106 811 10,364 acres 1954... 3,324,096 702,617 1,475,304" 6,045 1,123,859 30,988 749,631 221,961 57 1949... 3,286,658 713,272 1,370,208 3,929 1,174,993 55,800 831,752 173,073 58 bushels harvested 1954... 100,596,015 21,987,284 41,654,525 189,830 36,281,736 989,000 24,254,744 6,980,948 59 1949... 77,202,124 17,825,065 29,597,052 109,550 29,199,536 1,418,675 20,352,456 4,411,745 60 bushels sold 1954.. . 37,785,853 6,483,304 15,407,758 89,050 15,725,171 276,764 10,864,652 3,456,725 61 1949... 29,169,439 5,530,569 10,468,815 21,500 13,007,880 455,975 9,244,515 2,282,780 62 Spring wheat other than durum or macaroni farms reporting 1954 . . . 21,697 28,849 5,281 6,911 10,975 13,803 23 40 5,268 7,651 162 397 2,991 4,732 1,376 1,663 63 64 1949... acres 1954 . . . 2,166,291 389 ,784 1,291,095 3,798 473,550 12,177 243,541 144,082 65 1949... 3,278,057 596,879 1,875,792 8,610 763,232 33,600 409,999 223,492 66 bushels harvested 1954... 19,942,917 3,765,273 11,685,877 34,766 4,386,097 106,388 2,180,097 1,348,947 67 1949... 23,624,003 4,466,142 13,517,448 64,398 5,408,277 235,690 3,033,839 1,483,236 68 bushels sold 1954 . . . 16,085,205 2,979,950 9,325,683 28,533 3,692,312 88,233 1,782,430 1,178,961 69 1949... 18,166,956 3,366,193 10,305,293 51,528 4,330,809 192,105 2,346,725 1,271,266 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Barley threshed or combined.. farms reporting 1954* . . 1949... 11,109 23,339 2,688 5,207 5,466 10,674 13 38 2,877 7,214 85 377 1,677 4,897 681 1,258 acres 1954 . . . 485,979 97,331 270,621 733 114,574 3,172 64,461 28,247 1949... 1,074,016 195,846 542,531 2,978 325,429 14,108 226,170 53,037 bushels harvested 1954... 8,694,948 1,770,567 4,871,822 9,390 1,997,194 46,625 1,105,607 514,554 1949... 12,767,578 2,521,786 6,277,020 26,438 3,886,949 166,985 2,594,010 652,036 bushels sold 1954... 4,646,685 854,296 2,513,047 2,600 1,259,937 34,010 703,496 351,595 1949... 6,512,467 1,259,535 2,917,773 11,331 2,303,696 75,540 1,551,384 426,810 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 Flaxseed threshed or combined . farms reporting 1954... 1949. . . 16,238 14,361 4,244 3,776 7,241 6,320 20 13 4,637 4,086 144 156 2,806 2,621 1,054 896 acres 1954 . . . 944,306 201,666 489,531 1,583 246,796 6,853 145,480 64,430 1949 . . . 658,671 153,774 335,158 3,728 160,654 6,890 95,378 41,066 bushels harvested 1954... 5,467,435 1,265,043 2,627,698 15,500 1,539,225 36,920 933,523 394,566 1949... 4,189,333 1,061,340 1,979,033 31,674 1,099,256 51,760 675,379 260,272 bushels sold 1954 . . . 4,740,885. 1,090,667 2,224,822 13,520 1,394,207 32,645 849,377 355,309 1949... 3,662,928 914,647 1,711,810 28,519 991,582 48,020 621,384 221,672 H t 5,227,275 4,395,919 1,024,032 793,692 3,197,887 2,737,726 41,385 57,783 917,599 721,786 99,508 92,945 508,713 414,047 128,547 101,764 y 1949 . . . tons 1954... 4,873,985 1,114,079 2,747,738 40,862 934,218 71,284 536,251 148,557 1 Data ar^ eiven bv tenure of ope] ator for commercial farms only. 2For comparability 0 f data on live stock and poul try, see text and State Table 12. 3Incl jdes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. SOUTH DAKOTA 371 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 a sample of 'arms. See text] The State—Continued Area 1 Tenure of operator — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator L Other farms Tenants — Con. Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Livestock- Other and un- All Cash Share-cash Crop -share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- share speci fied croppers specified 619 216 569 6,899 1,411 4,388 48 802 280 213 120 142 47 250 1 814 395 1,514 8,802 1,820 4,984 42 1,060 384 317 182 117 60 896 2 1,754 576 2,160 36,408 5,064 25,821 412 3,734 1,751 669 570 572 172 1,377 3 3,061 1,355 9,682 64,139 9,816 39,624 627 6,240 2,977 1,470 822 686 285 7,832 4 1,388 611 1,458 8,811 2,069 5,073 56 1,161 327 327 268 192 47 452 5 1,150 615 1,849 9,587 2,182 5,327 52 1,256 396 384 263 148 65 770 6- 107,806 25,339 25,084 1,119,217 154,596 808,591 28,466 116,320 41,890 27,148 15,419 25,611 6,252 11,244 7 60,818 15,221 30,415 828,145 109,972 596,052 27,753 74,574 25,765 20,974 12,305 13,428 2,102 19,794 8 1,326 586 1,117 8,686 2,027 5,028 54 1,136 318 322 257 192 47 441 9 1,124 594 1,774 9,472 2,149 5,291 52 1,240 395 379 258 143 65 740 10 41,895 10,746 12,407 513,768 73,887 364,534 14,475 54,979 19,356 13,129 7,744 11,993 2,757 5,893 11 26,395 7,031 14,785 395,178 54,393 280,998 13,102 37,266 13,163 10,480 5,989 6,744 890 9,419 12 1,164 463 1,038 6,423 1,502 3,702 37 839 155 269 209 171 35 343 13 1,070 526 1,422 7,478 1,627 4,194 3S 1,074 319 341 229 132 53 544 14 7,251 3,271 3,477 32,553 7,992 19,056 115 4,489 865 1,644 1,140 689 151 901 15 6,239 3,675 5,098 36,827 7,949 21,316 99 5,618 1,682 1,845 1,208 601 282 1,845 16 1,047 455 421 3,179 677 1,975 e 467 64 173 123 84 23 52 17 1,050 478 667 4,048 790 2,364 16 709 127 253 182 106 41 169 1.1 78,267 21,135 10,538 87,051 17,480 58,141 12: 10,587 1,049 5,147 1,921 1,811 659 720 19 47,830 14,025 18,511 58,254 10,915 35,777 12= 8,375 2,204 2,166 1,940 1,814 251 3,058 20 1,230 552 1,750 7,157 1,784 4,018 35. 923 178 303 228 168 46 393 21 1,073 578 2,077 8,210 1,948 4,520 32 1,065 267 356 235 136 71 645 22 200,628 99,048 188,956 593,462 148,499 347,294 2,049 75,486 12,199 30,351 17,569 12,582 2,785 20,136 23 130,508 70,000 142,751 124,823 295,554 1,691 74,124 15,989 27,904 16,098 8,838 5,295 29,352 24 1,318 583 730 8,366 1,980 4,973 5: 1,089 316 320 226 183 44 269 25 1,096 560 1,093 9,251 2,114 5,308 5' 1,231 386 383 265 147 50 541 26 54,627 9,793 9,567 441,247 66,058 310,179 12,29£ 47,074 19,027 9,531 6,514 9,830 2,172 5,640 27 32,560 7,675 8,003 379,436 58,337 269,571 14,51; 32,418 11,428 8,701 4,680 6,554 1,055 4,597 28 7,784,831 1,128,718 876,760 37,641,967 5,606,118 26,080,643 1,161,296 4,304,136 1,943,461 788,746 488,995 877,952 204,982 489,774 29 4,874,259 1,014,980 925,788 47,665,655 7,244,472 34,091,748 2,060,43' 3,762,534 1,319,925 1,016,629 542,887 741,738 141,355 506,464 30 1,044 450 260 2,507 554 1,578 i 351 41 136 87 66 21 20 31 1,058 504 502 4,294 902 2,528 ( 742 157 259 191 89 46 114 J? 70,066 18,259 9,200 70,073 13,609 46,710 5' 9,219 780 3,564 1,934 1,955 986 478 33 73,366 15,728 36,705 137,022 24,578 85,204 iU 23,997 4,529 6,001 4,672 8,070 725 2,829 34 2,889,106 767,292 417,451 2,491,127 476,348 1,680,327 1,94; 313,829 21,223 128,496 57,766 70,308 36,036 18,681 35 2,948,724 642,459 1,447,039 4,565,028 794,256 2,903,410 13,07' 751,027 157,860 188,070 139,376 245,036 20,685 103,256 36 714 374 657 2,329 640 1,288 297 42 117 80 40 18 95 37 709 381 846 3,008 724 1,704 415 94 153 106 37 25 162 38 64,101 124,994 59,661 189,892 48,931 112,522 38f 23,013 3,323 10,627 4,549 3,582 932 5,040 39 85,142 47,165 77,988 278,972 96,060 121,864 16' 49,851 7,622 14,637 13,655 2,187 11,750 11,030 40 1,016 462 1,188 4,305 1,161 2,454 i; 497 72 189 132 89 15 181 41 894 476 1,343 5,506 1,428 3,084 < 685 160 250 148 82 45 303 42 1,113,252 629,855 885,868 2,289,595 725,739 1,251,923 4,37C 255,115 29,538 111,078 63,895 37,474 13,130 52,398 43 821,471 430,775 582,338 2,445,463 668,484 1,400,643 2,12( 294,321 49,745 111,859 70,110 33,402 29,205 79,889 44 281,939 160,910 233,092 641,937 220,509 333,599 1,15' 69,263 9,567 28,603 17,686 9,543 3,864 17,407 45 278,509 144,670 198,576 831,331 228,052 472,587 70; 102,688 16,730 38,207 26,419 11,127 10,205 27,302 46 24,747,047 9,843,414 7,028,605 86,226,394 23,816,989 48,262,446 220,48" 12,206,910 1,945,498 5,556,229 2,469,580 1,832,184 403,419 1,719,562 47 526,693 208,781 172,358 2,358,427 733,709 1,258,778 4,39! 315,484 59,679 151,548 61,645 34,912 7,700 46,061 48 372,159 278,277 290,024 2,117,354 657,290 1,134,399 1,17' 283,027 92,822 93,976 56,291 13,753 26,185 41,464 49 1,273 524 517 4,549 1,010 2,788 f 645 85 240 175 112 33 98 50 1,107 519 859 3,850 886 2,306 ! 523 81 183 158 81 20 127 51 111,020 38,019 19,659 315,153 52,110 216,184 41( 44,483 4,730 18,862 10,836 7,758 2,297 1,960 52 102,647 38,590 29,843 244,536 40,389 169,090 31C 31,824 4,595 12,826 8,508 5,100 795 2,923 1,148 476 422 2,352 483 1,441 382 50 174 98 48 12 44 54 978 467 728 1,500 287 884 ] 241 33 102 65 36 5 87 55 88,247 33,032 16,271 141,640 19,345 95,338 is: 26,067 2,349 13,708 5,330 3,325 1,355 707 51 80,033 34,335 24,256 88,337 10,410 60,696 14 15,473 2,235 7,645 3,853 1,490 250 1,613 57 2,900,689 1,156,355 482,640 2,260,294 331,236 1,503,246 2,62( 410,577 41,740 215,579 88,252 47,181 17,825 12,615 58 2,147,990 868,670 470,921 901,670 150,745 585,855 1,46( 148,260 24,800 58,820 44,690 14,450 5,500 15,350 59 760,995 366,035 80,570 571,776 79,650 378,402 2,00C 109,704 10,410 46,300 42,019 4,850 6,125 2,020 60 662,595 362,015 140,675 167,681 17,435 100,156 49,690 3,185 16,735 24,270 5,500 400 61 552 187 150 4,497 1,122 2,610 686 76 259 233 101 17 72 589 270 444 5,528 1,442 3,047 i: 861 155 293 291 80 42 165 57,561 16,189 8,064 590,438 105,540 394,293 69! 86,984 5,189 31,045 34,334 14,086 2,330 2,923 64 69,451 26,690 33,544 855,203 163,799 550,384 95 127,410 15,150 40,652 52,753 13,155 5,700 12,655 f 594,629 156,036 70,904 4,995,560 904,804 3,370,494 6,07! 696,292 48,936 245,406 258,381 125,174 18,395 17,894 • t 489,817 165,695 167,738 5,792,106 1,115,211 3,750,112 10,34< 868,904 105,125 300,789 369,945 71,945 21,100 47,530 67 506,112 136,576 58,727 4,094,261 723,404 2,749,550 4,07< 601,402 37,785 207,245 230,150 107,907 18,315 15,829 392,958 127,755 113,133 4,612,910 848,132 2,976,721 8,36< 748,818 92,010 252,564 325,420 61,374 17,450 30,870 69 351 83 65 2,115 455 1,239 4 , 378 34 152 116 74 2 39 70 461 221 206 2,300 532 1,301 i 432 95 142 132 48 15 27 71 14,837 3,857 2,720 110,130 14,585 75,886 10( 18,446 1,282 7,930 5,928 3,086 220 1,105 72 22,659 9,455 7,232 106,245 18,467 67,115 28 19,700 3,903 7,315 6,057 2,095 330 678 73 263,755 66,653 45,975 1,772,228 255,102 1,230,352 2,16( ) 270,109 18,940 108,774 95,780 45,932 683 14,505 74 350,915 123,003 55 ,385 1,412,152 289,005 835,383 4,80< 274,415 52,235 86,780 93,975 35,750 5,675 8,540 75 124,403 46,433 16,805 734,663 69,475 529,641 60 1 130,197 10,475 54,594 50,550 13,895 683 4,750 76 183,649 66,313 20,132 517,207 103,860 270,097 2,87( 140,380 30,555 40,195 52,505 15,625 1,500 77 438 195 96 1,249 258 750 226 20 94 83 28 1 15 78 307 106 166 627 81 469 45 1 17 14 8 5 32 7 20,821 9,212 4,730 112,795 16,180 72,701 23,264 1,661 9,202 10,523 1,853 25 650 80 13,035 4,285 5,357 44,635 3,495 37,490 2,410 300 870 495 515 230 1,240 81 125,872 48,344 19,969 444,589 62,585 284,122 96,767 7,324 37,035 46,866 5,512 30 1,115 82 87,805 24,040 18,030 112,647 10,910 92,227 8,400 500 3,605 2,005 1,340 950 1,110 83 113,916 42,960 17,669 379,893 52,578 241,269 85,196 6,344 30,952 42,782 5,088 30 850 34 78,841 21,665 16,370 88,015 8,530 72,440 6,085 400 2,085 1,460 1,190 950 960 85 142,436 38,395 46,372 1,689,487 249,778 1,207,873 25,18 > 180,109 55,483 54,243 24,069 36,272 10,042 26,541 SI 85,885 27,145 84,932 1,533,849 209,275 1,078,674 36,031 154,009 48,390 54,232 27,738 18,989 4,660 55,853 87 144,398 33,728 37,088 1,226,193 207,615 848,859 24,68 127,615 30,416 37,356 21,034 32,430 6,379 17,423 88 372 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9— LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 2a Total all farms Tenure of operate r1 Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Crop- share all Cash Share-cash tenants and croppers Livestock on band: 1 3,739 623 2,360 15 694 50 420 101 2 1950... 5,145 998 2,931 16 1,143 90 714 173 3 number 1954. . . 12,034 1,990 7,995 88 1,883 165 1,101 207 4 1950... 21,434 3,968 13,098 86 4,083 390 2,312 577 5,993 1,120 3,451 16 1,288 63 784 226 1 1950... 6,453 1,293 3,516 17 1,480 95 902 266 v number 1954. . . 495 , 781 74,956 338,542 3,138 77,404 5,716 42,934 10,047 8 1950. . . 355,080 62,296 231,098 3,334 55,941 2,670 32,439 9,452 9 Cows, including heifers that 5,912 1,090 3,432 16 1,281 63 782 221 in 1950... 6,390 1,291 3,487 17 1,448 95 886 251 i] number 1954 . . . 227,404 33,434 154,818 1,368 36,880 2,769 20,352 4,895 L2 1950... 174,743 30,640 113,808 996 28,046 1,315 15,742 4,819 13 4,883 844 2,817 9 1,135 54 706 178 14 1950... 5,582 1,032 3,070 12 1,346 85 834 222 15 number 1954 . . . 40,238 6,091 24,349 31 9,476 477 6,026 1,290 L6 1950... 40,664 6,796 23,421 80 9,624 535 6,328 1,493 17 4,140 724 2,448 8 928 46 567 160 16 1950 . . . 4,745 861 2,643 14 1,135 65 733 212 19 number 1954 . . . 156,249 32,960 92,596 263 29,952 1,138 19,286 4,352 20 1950... 101,936 17,595 66,224 164 17,197 450 10,811 2,867 21 Chickens 4 months old and over. .farms reporting 1954... 5,324 1,000 3,070 7 1,126 41 1 695 195 22 1950 . . . 5,815 1,164 3,152 15 1,323 75 830 228 23 number 1954 . . . 751,136 144,283 457,236 666 136,756 5,557 83,561 23,590 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 582,104 116,874 330,282 1,648 121,645 6,415 80,422 18,188 25 Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954... 5,903 1,108 3,430 16 1,286 68 781 216 26 1949 . . . 6,188 1,264 3,459 17 1,346 80 836 230 27 number 1954 . . . 189,120 31,485 126,871 1,758 28,346 3,201 15,390 3,275 28 1949... 161,446 32,137 104,779 3,972 19,359 990 10,486 3,073 29 dollars 1954... 17,350,669 2,863,872 11,886,148 242,005 2,309,468 223,250 1,241,900 261,568 30 1949 . . . 20,147,323 4,156,435 13,237,923 515,406 2,114,107 128,245 1,207,750 298,290 31 3,823 692 2,300 8 800 41 501 122 32 1949... 4,964 906 2,815 14 1,177 65 762 200 33 number 1954 . . . 144,451 30, 182 89,001 218 24,699 976 15,680 3,648 34 1949... 189,900 35,510 119,661 822 32,949 605 22,126 4,817 35 dollars 1954 . . . 5,857,512 1,222,770 3,652,997 10,040 959,255 33,745 604,701 131,052 36 1949... 6,843,048 1,318,417 4,322,550 32,198 1,134,258 21,685 773,225 147,325 37 3,129 595 1,907 2 594 14 389 98 38 1949 . . . 3,744 810 2,059 10 795, 50 519 111 39 dollars 1954 . . . 201,025 47,106 118,479 109 32,686 991 19,777 5,470 40 1949 . . . 292,932 61,905 163,615 1,410 59,882 2,690 41,197 7,834 41 4,683 893 2,763 6 940 29 592 155 42 1949 . . . 4,922 1,004 2,766 14 1,048 55 681 171 43 dozens 1954 . . . 3,864,253 766,047 2,333,742 2,287 695,887 32,329 455,667 108,033 44 1949 . . . 3,233,858 806,955 1,844,652 13,718 545,183 19,020 370,704 84,635 45 dollars 1954... 876,939 171,445 530,513 519 160,212 8,385 107,721 21,957 46 1949... 1,067,539 278,559 593,035 4,002 183,646 6,635 125,259 28,260 47 121,001,775 18,120,052 72,592,060 47,328 29,566,865 1,537,319 19,485,397 3,657,074 48 dollars 1954... 2,378,369 400,980 1,403,398 917 559,794 29,071 367,140 71,262 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 2,046,958 331,269 1,175,817 9,246 492,631 33,250 321,616 68,570 50 5,326 943 3,206 14 1,131 43 679 220 51 1949... 5,021 931 2,921 8 1,115 30 715 210 52 acres 1954 . . . 445,189 69,590 291,601 1,769 80,944 1,929 46,011 16,831 53 1949 . . . 324,092 56,330 207,057 730 58,605 870 34,388 10,860 •■■'. Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 4,212 758 2,508 11 904 21 547 182 55 1949... 2,777 481 1,568 1 706 10 467 143 56 acres 1954 . . . 276,194 42,374 173,402 1,098 58,225 1,043 34,440 12,630 57 1949... 117,198 19,290 71,935 30 25,368 115 15,125 5,490 58 bushels harvested 1954... 4,598,278 738,535 2,886,887 13,700 940,731 13,220 546,910 216,392 59 1949 . . . 1,410,658 248,875 852,108 150 303,900 1,150 179,525 61,195 60 bushels sold 1954 . . . 1,236,418 164,630 698,128 7,250 365,410 1,989 182,581 126,815 61 1949... 125,521 47,950 58,571 19,000 12,830 5,050 62 Spring wheat other than durum or macaroni 5,501 1,044 1,172 3,139 3,211 5 16 1,292 1,495 32 65 726 888 335 366 63 1949... 64 acres 1954 . . . 740,617 115,844 460,999 1,249 161,535 3,353 91,723 40,672 65 1949... 1,086,928 170,282 633,669 4,465 269,422 8,785 148,169 81,634 66 bushels harvested 1954... 6,084,616 1,020,883 3,755,167 6,810 1,291,646 20,802 736,079 321,803 67 1949... 6,962,931 1,084,991 4,231,511 29,906 1,571,060 50,675 906,779 425,041 68 bushels sold 1954 . . . 4,749,611 804,747 2,895,917 5,650 1,034,937 15,598 577,203 271,126 69 1949... 5,233,209 811,981 3,126,259 25,706 1,243,170 35,885 688,104 369,198 70 Barley threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 1,276 199 769 2 299 8 156 49 71 1949... 3,454 624 2,024 13 761 25 528 129 72 acres 1954 . . . 54,658 9,759 33,350 410 10,839 180 6,095 1,382 73 1949... 173,358 29,000 108,524 505 33,419 975 23,405 5,245 74 bushels harvested 1954 . . . 793,708 150,610 496,983 1,250 140,465 2,500 77,355 18,415 75 1949 . . . 1,528,644 260,580 979,169 5,275 277,060 7,200 186,140 42,885 76 buahels sold 1954... 341,404 77,270 188,608 74,526 1,500 41,616 14,200 77 1949... 568,798 96,897 353,505 1,375 115,371 125 83,889 20,125 78 Flaxseed threshed or combined. . .farms reporting 1954... 2,684 488 1,562 612 17 336 140 79 1949... 1,719 306 1,054 3 336 5 189 103 80 acres 1954 . . . 169,670 27,928 103,327 36,815 627 19, 148 10,600 81 1949... 72,518 14,309 45,320 628 11,486 300 5,505 3,941 82 bushels harvested 1954 . . . 629,130 106,831 380,915 135 , 874 2,581 69,945 36,462 83 1949... 245,844 45,680 153,714 3,754 40,011 750 18,716 14,905 84 bushels sold 1954 . . . 509,252 87,990 301,687 114,860 2,091 61,045 30,352 85 1949 . . . 196,085 37,848 121,857 3,629 30,256 625 13,416 11,765 86 1,117,570 165,288 756,922 4,963 184,282 15,278 103,222 24,999 87 1949... 1,010,514 156,011 678,417 9,610 154,651 10,610 86,268 23,231 88 tons 1954... 797,102 125,645 534,747 3,461 129,349 8,968 72,388 19,326 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 3Includes mi Is CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR. SOUTH DAKOTA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950— Continued 373 a sample of Terms. See text] Are - I Area 2b Tenure of operator — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operetor L Other farms Tenants - Full Part owners Managers Tenants Livestock- Other and un- All Cash Share-cash Crop- share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- share specified croppers specified 82 41 47 3,177 1,032 1,452 2 603 23 321 123 100 36 88 1 109 57 ^7 5,648 1,591 2,642 11 1,296 91 793 198 154 60 108 2 281 129 78 7,952 2,499 3,940 5 1,281 76 625 285 214 81 227 3 623 181 199 17,293 4,567 8,420 75 3,912 322 2,256 567 477 290 319 4 158 57 118 7,671 2,279 3,248 4 1,936 43 1,108 471 218 96 204 5 135 82 147 8,094 2,227 3,663 11 2,035 111 1,302 330 207 85 158 6 15,221 3,486 1,741 362,191 94,627 192,175 563 72,239 1,559 37,056 15,930 14,644 3,050 2,587 7 8,575 2,805 2,411 264,294 63,866 146,792 1,415 50,658 2,685 30,949 6,623 8,781 1,620 1,563 8 158 57 93 7,509 2,217 3,186 3 1,914 43 1,108 456 211 96 189 9 134 82 147 8,011 2.182 3,635 11 2,025 111 1,297 330 207 80 158 10 7,135 1,729 904 158,879 40,476 85,053 100 31,899 664 16,635 6,812 6,408 1,380 1,351 11 £,568 1,602 1,253 120,987 28,843 67,360 548 23,300 1,335 14,541 2,929 3,815 680 936 12 146 51 78 5,664 1,572 2,367 2 1,565 31 929 345 179 81 158 13 128 77 122 6,997 1,886 3,133 10 1 . 815 76 1,164 289 206 80 153 14 1.111 572 291 40,181 11,631 17,717 7 10,227 297 6,227 2,070 1,044 589 599 15 777 491 741 49,558 12,787 24,342 50 11,768 672 7,640 1,671 1,240 545 611 16 109 46 32 5,196 1,454 2,302 3 1,364 10 800 320 188 46 73 17 89 36 92 6,489 1,793 2,992 7 1,624 51 1,076 240 192 65 73 18 4,219 957 478 227,041 57,277 113,541 208 53,972 115 25,566 11,672 14,509 2,110 2,043 19 2,590 479 756 160,049 40,369 84,412 760 33,020 325 21,455 4,648 5,102 1,490 1,488 20 146 49 121 6,813 2,084 2,881 1 1,639 36 934 400 198 71 208 21 129 61 161 7,593 2,187 3,292 9 1,892 86 1,211 315 195 85 213 22 18,930 5,118 12,195 1,119,118 335,208 504,862 50 25] ,078 4,540 149,368 56,136 29,709 11,325 27,920 23 10,690 5,930 11,655 978,910 298,196 446,370 920 215,593 7,355 142,053 36,665 21,230 8,290 17,831 24 158 63 63 7,253 2,164 3,214 4 1,777 48 1,003 417 218 91 94 25 128 72 102 7,682 2,151 3,544 12 1,892 116 1,206 289 201 80 83 ;\ 5,317 1,163 660 134,431 36,145 71,108 244 26,355 883 12,748 5,333 6,351 1,040 579 27 4,119 691 1,199 112 , 772 26,388 64,329 2,148 19,443 1,014 12,066 2,197 3,611 555 464 28 478,164 > 49.176 13,937,879 3,905,269 7,402,932 39,012 2,541,061 85,535 1,093,872 528,942 743,597 89,115 49,605 29 415,052 64.770 123,452 15, c . 3,760,099 9,138,977 293,856 2,435,747 143,572 1,461,352 259,549 507,069 64,205 57,054 30 103 33 23 5,047 1,395 2,259 3 1,332 10 766 316 189 51 58 31 99 51 52 6,804 1,917 3,133 7 1,694 51 1,112 279 192 60 53 32 3,540 855 351 208,387 50,842 106,099 120 49,341 385 23,142 10,149 13,785 1,880 1,985 33 4,254 1,147 958 276,809 72,818 143,230 1,252 58,108 1,065 35,601 8,636 10,946 1,860 1,401 34 143,807 45,950 12,450 8,324,201 2,006,168 4,366,594 5,600 1,863,546 6,600 869,154 400,884 504,613 82,295 82,293 35 151,338 40,685 35,625 10,944,531 2,882,797 5,773,874 45,195 . . !'"'. 1 7 38,519 1,365,182 317,642 409,409 67,315 44,598 36 71 22 31 4,391 1,311 1,934 1 1,022 20 576 248 112 66 123 37 84 31 70 5,776 1,668 2,532 3 1,457 65 956 224 147 65 116 38 5,439 1,009 2,645 370,169 105,201 179,506 175 75,792 2,500 43,895 16,239 9,376 3,782 9,495 39 6,076 2,085 6,120 659,047 204,871 295,188 78 146,014 4,735 100,458 18,811 15,730 6,280 12,896 40 124 40 81 5,886 1,881 2,449 1,398 30 796 350 161 61 158 41 86 55 90 6,783 2,020 2,982 2 1,621 75 1,035 268 173 70 158 42 81,698 18,160 66,290 6,524,112 2,187,971 2,862,586 1,311,155 44,400 654,293 343,471 185,211 83,780 162,400 43 50,099 20,725 23,350 6,705,364 2,111,688 3,133,452 126 1,363,260 53,015 894,984 238,121 120,485 56,655 96,838 44 18,115 4,034 14,250 1,571,716 526,630 694,807 312,064 12,060 158,476 77,430 43,613 20,485 38,215 45 16,082 7,410 8,297 2,312,097 736,955 1,083,763 67 459,163 15,805 307,061 79,167 40,785 16,345 32,149 46 3,255,975 1,631,100 675,470 133,389,544 39,853,448 60,297,197 13,340 32,785,569 856,515 19,444,863 6,927,955 3,291,616 2,264,620 939,990 47 62,568 29,753 13,280 2,993,242 915,938 1,322,746 250 734,108 15,671 417,007 181,590 64,110 55,730 20,200 48 49,513 19,682 37,995 3,201,238 865,083 1,562,883 704 708,970 48,790 444,306 130,134 64,455 21,285 63,598 49 139 50 32 7,024 2,019 3,053 4 1,874 31 1,063 500 209 71 74 50 114 46 46 7,274 2,011 3,262 7 1,896 56 1,187 380 203 70 98 51 13,381 2,792 1,285 522,346 121,974 265,552 865 130,540 1,100 71,003 35,353 18,889 4,195 3,415 52 9,922 2,565 1,370 508,102 123,497 260,024 1,824 119,705 3,320 74,900 20,075 17,275 4,135 3,052 53 120 34 31 6,291 1,762 2,713 4 1,763 26 1,001 480 185 71 49 54 66 20 21 6,015 1,645 2,651 7 1,645 51 1,036 305 188 65 67 55 9,230 882 1,095 414,716 92,143 209,808 780 109,435 960 60,517 30,718 13,485 3,755 2,550 56 3,478 1,160 575 364,893 86,076 181,601 1,824 93,342 2,775 60,062 15,585 11,785 3,135 2,050 57 151,064 13,145 18,425 8,285,501 1,868,587 4,268,124 13,600 2,099,540 25,750 1,133,577 598,864 267,539 73,810 35,650 58 44,430 17,600 5,625 6,071,379 1,558,605 3,039,424 26,500 1,415,785 38,825 881,500 245,350 198,560 51,550 31,065 59 53,275 750 1,000 2,965,757 556,464 1,481,512 8,700 918,931 19,000 482,030 304,416 76,900 36,585 150 60 1,120 1,790,958 478,854 772,754 14,200 521,570 14,880 319,245 109,185 56,060 22,200 3,580 61 143 56 21 6,283 1,756 2,699 3 1,792 27 967 537 185 76 33 62 115 61 96 6,495 1,687 2,991 4 1,736 46 1,007 432 181 70 77 63 19,844 5,943 990 608,916 124,180 312,821 1,261 167,389 1,685 84,292 56,589 18,443 6,180 3,265 64 21,049 9,785 9,090 818,626 162,187 430,916 2,530 216,544 4,845 118, 71 57,840 27,628 7,470 6,449 65 170,396 42,566 10,110 6,632,322 1,400,957 3,363,478 17,250 1,817,607 21,810 836,777 641,613 248,082 69,325 33,030 66 135,140 53,425 45,463 6,784,255 1,386,945 3,567,521 19,693 1,767,786 39,290 1,000,775 447,205 218,376 62,140 42,310 67 137,259 33,751- 8,360 5,506,615 1,109,582 2,756,348 15,750 1,598,815 20,630 722,977 569,325 222,033 63,850 26,120 68 109,738 40,245 26,093 5,455,964 1,114,197 2,830,377 13,023 1,466,302 31,900 823,956 386,540 175,416 48,490 32,065 69 68 18 7 3,536 906 1,642 1 974 20 542 268 103 41 13 70 59 20 32 4,329 1,135 2,026 5 1,131 15 671 269 141 35 32 71 2,419 763 300 167,656 37,657 83,934 70 44,905 865 24,127 12 , 187 5,551 2,175 1,090 72 3,194 600 1,910 195,906 42,739 98,173 808 53,556 380 30,543 12,873 8,110 1,650 630 73 34,470 7,725 4,400 3,122,738 670,645 1,600,556 2,000 828,142 12,885 434,294 233,689 101,449 45,825 21,395 74 35,085 5,750 6,560 2,372,563 564,651 1,180,637 9,704 610,871 6,690 348,890 141,041 92,300 21,950 6,700 75 12,585 4,625 1,000 1,902,704 353,241 953 , 880 2,000 587,528 11,185 297,714 183,825 61,144 33,660 6,055 76 9,482 1,750 1,650 1,280,481 293,295 616,671 7,086 361,987 213,920 95,585 43,617 8,865 1,442 77 75 44 22 4,423 1,300 2,040 2 1,044 36 527 316 120 45 37 7fi 28 11 20 3,504 997 1,651 4 806 20 418 243 100 25 46 79 3,838 2,602 1,600 288,590 67,596 158,503 240 60,586 1,490 32,274 17,342 7,430 2,050 1,665 80 1,320 420 775 165,390 42,027 82,452 1,575 37,661 995 19,316 11,075 4,895 1,380 1,675 81 16,997 9,889 5,510 1,537,418 377,688 831,812 1,600 319,634 7,710 155,823 106,078 40,383 9,640 6,684 82 4,140 1,500 2,685 1,015,668 275,243 502,755 15,620 216,445 5,780 109,148 65,822 30,145 5,550 5,605 83 13,857 7,515 4,715 1,295,061 313,760 690,086 1,520 283,411 7,090 140,605 90,790 36,311 8,615 6,284 84 3,750 700 2,495 877,013 226,117 436,130 12,590 197,016 5,205 101,023 58, J02 26,536 5,350 5,160 85 30,973 9,810 6,115 678,763 169,485 380,333 606 123,237 2,825 67,687 22,698 24,949 5,078 5,102 86 26,624 7,918 11,825 521,194 105,905 310,540 1,945 99,174 6,380 61,757 13,400 15,182 2,455 3,630 37 21,953 6,714 3,900 694,223 180,089 384,409 621 124,286 3,025 61,223 28,767 26,131 5,140 4,818 88 374 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 3 1 Total all farms Tenure of operato r1 Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Crop-shsre All Cash Share-cash tenants and croppers Livestock on hand:2 1 ..farms reporting 1954... 2,318 "'621 1,144 7 526 50 368 48 2 1950... 3,753 1,011 1,655 19 973 68 715 121 3 number 1954 — 6,763 2,112 3,286 67 1,248 134 806 129 i 1950 . . . 13,783 3,597 6,800 117 3,024 232 2,022 476 5 ..farms reporting 1954 — 4,211 1,107 1,888 9 1,112 67 829 131 ■ 1950... 4,495 1,220 1,907 19 1,224 88 891 161 7 number 1954 .. . 346,621 74,443 199,566 5,502 65,175 5,925 42,558 6,693 e 1950... 250,119 56,630 146,387 2,954 43,228 4,183 29,016 3,825 9 Cows, including heifers that farms reporting 1954 . . . 4,173 4,443 1,091 1,205 1,877 1,890 9 19 1,111 1,214 67 88 829 886 130 156 10 1950... 11 number 1954 . . . 152,794 32,151 86,581 3,152 30,035 2,538 19,790 2,851 12 1950 .. . 113,745 25,928 65,653 928 20,781 1,933 14,051 1,727 13 ..farms reporting 1954... 3,317 795 1,532 6 939 60 694 110 K 1950... 3,705 1,023 1,588 14 985 72 755 91 15 number 1954 . . . 18,528 4,203 8,219 24 5,942 521 4,474 657 If, 1950... 21,423 5,647 9,973 61 5,432 497 4,199 468 17 ..farms reporting 1954... 3,039 703 1,363 4 944 48 729 107 18 1950... 3,432 875 1,525 13 994 77 731 120 19 number 1954 . . . 157,873 39,061 78,486 212 39,779 1,993 31,422 3,309 ,'0 1950... 97,049 21,680 51,465 500 23,319 1,208 17,451 2,180 21 Chickens 4 months old and over ..farms reporting 1954... 3,844 1,001 1,666 5 1,062 64 ' 785 129 .'. 1950... 4,178 1,132 1,727 14 1,140 73 830 156 23 number 1954 . . . 668,686 163,197 312,329 358 171,007 8,844 132,637 20,111 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950 . . . sold: 537,449 142,343 238,153 1,402 144,811 9,696 113,050 14,150 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. ..farms reporting 1954... 4,123 1,071 1,891 8 1,073 61 814 125 26 1949... 4,366 1,210 1,922 19 1,150 88 826 152 27 number 1954 . . . 114,850 25,815 65,522 2,190 20,833 1,794 14,020 1,997 28 1949... 106,379 24,281 62,919 1,150 17,764 1,579 11,417 1,629 29 dollars 1954... 11,891,053 2,616,678 7,303,815 211,707 1,719,268 140,688 1,139,124 159,135 30 1949... 15,986,471 3,476,976 9,874,535 163,780 2,440,070 243,052 1,518,710 266,463 31 ..farms reporting 1954... 2,925 690 1,316 4 900 48 692 100 32 1949 . . . 3,522 941 1,552 13 996 72 756 106 33 number 1954 . . . 133,290 34,728 67,904 179 30,249 1,539 24,033 2,405 34 1949... 150,228 40,612 74,373 648 34,490 2,777 25,299 3,790 35 dollars 1954... 5,551,566 1,473,778 2,866,250 6,532 1,195,581 45,750 944,131 110,775 36 1949... 5,757,916 1,522,653 2,920,682 23,760 1,287,701 100,145 950,975 138,306 37 ..farms reporting 1954... 2,320 557 1,067 646 33 481 "9 38 1949 . . . 2,788 750 1,246 13 734 55 568 81 39 dollars 1954... 154,813 35,916 79,958 36,039 1,173 26,614 6,105 40 1949... 269,186 69,397 123,935 1,100 72,014 4,355 59,955 5,094 41 ..farms reporting 1954... 3,402 884 1,505 3 915 55 694 96 42 1949... 3,840 1,071 1,643 12 994 72 750 111 43 dozens 1954 . . . 3,430,738 880, 179 1,615,492 616 873,636 32,206 682,931 114,830 44 1949... 3,638,562 1,086,932 1,583,496 12,030 899,919 54,485 740,526 73,023 45 dollars 1954... 780,126 206,216 368,258 148 191,444 6,618 149,961 25,034 46 1949... 1,219,586 370,773 519,702 4,034 304,617 18,600 249,374 25,727 47 45,167,485 9,773,080 20,405,773 18,705 14,860,162 859,676 11,794,659 1,621,245 48 dollars 1954... 799,204 174,975 367,913 353 253,993 14,996 201 ,420 27,005 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949 . . . 942,538 238,264 441,947 3,646 252,931 17,902 205,194 17,145 50 ..farms reporting 1954... 4,027 1,058 1,816 3 1,105 51 832 160 51 1949... 4,151 1,048 1,792 8 1,213 103 851 196 52 acres 1954 . . . 402,704 77,045 218,347 300 105,862 2,850 80,144 15,818 53 1949 . . . 433,041 82,568 225,014 1,555 121,054 6,655 92,412 16,432 54 Corn harvested for grain.. . .farms reporting 1954 . . . 3,909 1,003 1,759 2 1,100 50 832 160 55 1949... 3,938 995 1,691 1 1,166 97 831 186 56 acres 1954 . . . 366,596 68,646 195,932 165 100,703 2,725 77,350 15,500 57 1949... 370,573 67,366 189,662 80 110,750 6,130 85,120 14,855 58 bushels harvested 1954... 7,976,304 1,574,985 4,300,271 2,600 2,080,223 51,750 1,630,118 307,950 59 1949 . . . 5,491,971 1,037,825 2,734,625 800 1,688,801 101,515 1,290,216 227,170 60 bushels sold 1954... 2,461,947 354,390 1,383,751 722,306 6,800 562,811 119,250 61 1949... 1,835,436 265,054 851,632 708,465 30,470 553,835 104,190 62 Spring wheat other than durum or macaroni farms reporting 1954 . . . 1,316 . 1,856 264 343 670 918 1 6 376 559 6 26 262 408 81 82 63 1949... 64 acres 1954 . . . 89,457 11,540 56,282 105 21,460 750 11,889 6,122 65 1949... 156,099 21,666 98,282 595 34,241 1,245 24,942 5,895 66 bushels harvested 1954... 963,954 121,214 613,698 1,000 227,667 7,500 130,149 63,080 67 1949... 1,154,404 184,450 719,527 4,200 242,382 7,980 175,006 44,865 68 bushels sold 1954 . . . 737,054 95,631 466,652 400 173,996 7,300 89,007 55,465 69 1949 . . . 830, 909 124,745 523,670 4,180 175,019 7,980 121,981 35,598 70 Barley threshed or combined.. . . farms reporting 1954,. . . 801 143 468 190 1 135 38 71 1949... 2,450 436 1,149 6 829 52 594 141 72 acres 1954 — 40,019 4,951 28,115 6,953 130 4,595 1,480 73 1949... 154,883 21,912 81,149 870 50,072 1,990 37,957 7,455 74 bushels harvested 1954... 763,340 87,745 548,961 126,634 1,300 80,354 27,050 75 1949... 1,695,008 245,440 910,453 3,250 530,790 18,500 373,790 91,400 76 bushels sold 1954 . . . 369,535 31,051 272,452 66,032 1,000 42,157 12,635 77 1949... 1 II 83,625 359,146 243,045 7,895 176,415 48,:' 35 78 Flaxseed threshed or combined . . . farms reporting 1954 . . . 59 7 42 10 10 79 1949... 58 11 37 10 5 5 80 acres 1954 . . . 2,065 70 1,800 195 195 81 1949 . . . 4,396 1,760 2,486 150 100 50 82 bushels harvested 1954 . . . 11,400 305 9,745 1,350 1,350 83 1949... 20,495 8,500 11,595 480 150 250 34 bushels sold 1954... 9,900 305 8,495 1,100 1,100 85 1949 . . . 18,805 8,400 10,055 350 100 250 86 87 611,623 465,397 128,565 87,585 355,441 28), 015 6,214 8,610 119,418 84,222 14,719 11,165 10,170 75,188 56,377 9,063 7,085 1949... 88 tons 1954... 525 , 566 130,185 294,898 4,214 94,239 .!.'.!:' 7,488 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2?qt comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. ■'includes milk SOUTH DAKOTA 375 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Are i 3a — Continued Area 3b Tenure of operator^ — Con. Total Tenure of operator l Tenants — Con. Tenants Other all Full Part Other farms Livestock- Other and un- farms owners owners Manager s All Cash Share-cash Crop-share tenants and Livestock- Other and un- share specified croppers share specified 43 17 20 3,284 1,025 1,375 5 819 31 585 127 66 10 60 1 43 26 95 7,640 2,127 2,905 1 2,467 110 1,995 191 75 96 140 2 150 29 50 7,290 2,490 2,962 10 1,681 65 1,233 207 156 20 147 3 197 97 245 21,725 6,112 8,672 13 6,513 290 5,175 542 265 241 415 4 54 31 95 9,560 2,714 3,465 10 3,156 96 2,366 497 127 70 215 5 48 36 125 9,684 2,624 3,570 6 3,244 175 2,596 287 70 116 240 6 8,298 1,701 1,935 422,267 118,851 191,038 285 108 , 184 3,330 80,288 14,924 7,572 2,070 3,909 7 4,783 1,421 920 292,541 81,908 133,635 602 73,814 3,790 58,921 4,612 4,340 2,151 2,582 54 31 85 9,415 2,647 3,442 5 3,116 86 2,341 492 127 70 205 9 48 36 115 9,567 2,578 3,549 6 3,209 170 2,576 282 70 111 225 10 4,061 795 875 179,103 49,259 81,774 30 46,333 1,410 33,744 6,669 3,580 930 1,707 11 2,416 654 455 129,155 35,704 58,106 315 33,747 1,640 26,691 2,061 2,100 1,255 1,283 12 49 26 45 7,356 1,930 2,810 5 2,441 46 1,933 316 101 45 170 13 47 20 95 8,632 2,297 3,200 6 2,964 155 2,411 242 65 91 165 14 211 79 140 47,696 11,918 19,146 30 16,143 380 13,225 1,578 725 235 459 15 193 75 310 59,927 14,751 24,502 75 20,084 1,230 16,471 1,281 425 677 515 16 35 25 25 7,737 2,057 2,894 5 2,726 76 2,076 407 102 65 55 17 46 20 25 8,330 2,155 3,171 1 2,914 160 2,326 252 75 101 89 18 2,116 939 335 416,641 107,266 178,160 255 128 ,007 3,360 97,829 16,862 7,536 2,420 2,953 19 1,625 855 85 301,342 78,779 127,665 433 91,332 4,590 73,710 6,932 3,160 2,940 3,133 20 48 36 110 9,208 2,526 3,323 10 3,005 86 2,261 482 116 60 344 21 46 35 165 9,324 2,544 3,411 6 3,054 165 2,431 277 70 111 309 .V 5,015 4,400 21,795 1,986,783 529,074 795,401 1,010 624,538 16,615 480,075 92,610 23,218 12,020 36,760 2 3 5,460 2,455 10,740 1,525,038 424,255 598,4/0 1,650 474,595 26,985 382,380 38,585 10,665 15,980 26,068 24 48 25 80 9,015 2,604 3,420 5 2,906 91 2,211 437 112 55 80 25 48 36 65 9,045 2,531 3,45o 6 2,953 170 2,341 251 70 121 99 26 2,569 453 490 156,955 48,458 69,909 520 37,173 1,145 27,378 5,221 2,719 710 895 27 2,420 719 265 121,596 37,931 56,415 170 26,535 1,630 20,275 1,372 2,055 1,203 545 28 235,366 44,955 39,585 17,032,627 5.487,384 7,588,719 36,400 3,797,443 114,585 2,835,175 514,650 271,618 61,215 122,681 325,150 86,695 31,110 16,943,830 5,328,738 8,088,297 26,820 3,422,303 180,985 2,627,115 175,089 315,245 123,869 77,672 30 35 25 15 7,710 2,052 2,913 5 2,700 75 2,046 417 102 60 40 3] 41 21 20 8,647 2,291 3,247 6 3,004 165 2,391 267 75 106 99 32 1,774 498 230 370,469 97,164 159,341 175 111,198 2,775 86,308 14,851 5,019 2,245 2,591 33 2,025 599 105 380,294 103,146 163,110 430 111,498 5,810 89,230 8,836 5,285 2,337 2,110 34 75,764 19,161 9,425 15,383,948 3,967,425 6,674,627 7,625 4,616,379 113,650 3,608,188 593,030 194,846 106,665 117,892 35 77,480 20,795 3,120 15,436,047 4.267,621 6,705,062 15,930 4,365,229 204,110 3,524,125 336,240 220,495 80,259 82,205 > 25 28 50 7,273 1,957 2,847 5 2,355 70 1,810 356 74 45 109 37 20 10 45 " . 54r. 2,047 2,894 5 2,466 130 2,000 221 35 80 134 38 966 1,181 2,900 538,264 145,654 211,618 300 171,368 3,305 138,652 18,895 8,046 2,470 9,324 39 2,160 450 2,740 938,310 261,039 381,729 660 285,400 17,735 233,690 25,760 4,025 4,190 9,482 40 39 31 95 8,579 2,348 3,180 5 2,757 85 2,095 432 95 50 289 41 36 25 120 8,942 2,428 3,341 6 2,919 155 2,336 257 65 106 248 42 19,059 24,610 60,815 13,318,585 3,681,282 5,516,548 5,000 3,929,455 127,050 3,030,900 602,860 117,940 50.705 186,300 43 24,785 7,100 56,185 11,522,311 3,258,945 4,821,525 14,125 3,304,635 157,925 2,756,755 252,415 49,070 88,470 123,081 44 4,269 5,562 14,060 3,197,874 903,260 1,295,962 1,250 943,027 28,890 730,829 143,767 27,376 12,165 54,375 45 ' . Vj 2,530 20,460 3,983,591 1,129,865 1,659,788 4,500 1,148,093 59,855 954,915 85,803 17,370 30,150 41,345 46 472,497 112,085 109,765 137,384,885 35,2f . 52,328,042 48,825,979 2,001,795 39,020,980 5,474,978 1,759,246 568,980 941,613 47 8,549 2,023 1,970 2,768,303 758,507 1,044,446 944,768 40,635 759,569 100,505 33,419 10,640 20,582 48 9,190 3,500 5,750 3,231,823 776,455 1,363,434 3,000 1,041,710 62,895 818,775 64,035 49,660 46,345 47.224 49 42 20 45 9,274 2,428 3,471 5 3,276 76 2,386 637 127 50 94 50 47 16 90 9,815 2,445 3,626 6 3,523 170 2,720 432 80 215 51 5,095 1,955 1,150 906,986 178,516 403,165 400 319,483 8,211 235,108 57,755 14,059 4,350 5,422 52 4,150 1,405 2,850 967, 260 198,731 416,839 820 340,440 .5.650 269,980 34,640 10,640 9,530 10,430 53 39 19 45 9,238 2,397 3,471 5 3,271 76 2,381 637 127 50 94 54 36 16 85 9,687 2,369 3,604 6 3,513 170 2,715 432 80 116 195 55 3,5-3 1,555 1,150 870,928 167,752 384,609 400 313,010 8,016 230,503 57,040 13,226 4,225 5,157 56 3,240 1,405 2,715 904,940 180,786 386,509 780 328,320 -5, 145 261,515 33,525 9,360 8,775 8,545 57 62,055 28,350 18,225 30,471,967 5,803,890 13,488,392 15,000 10,977,710 251,210 8,177,750 2,005,490 399,960 143,300 186,975 58 42,150 27,750 29,920 19,244,190 3,973,095 7,988,210 13,740 7,131,275 334,380 5,774,835 687,235 163,150 171,675 137,870 59 21,070 12,375 1,500 14,109,035 2,157,495 6,254,465 12,500 5,649,925 90,950 4,154,705 1,154,340 162,950 86,980 34,650 60 5,720 14,250 10,285 7,882,740 1,278,070 3,161,135 4,800 3,402,235 149,400 2,754,415 384,605 37,175 76,640 36,500 61 24 3 5 1,269 309 643 309 241 45 18 5 8 62 37 6 30 4,070 913 1,785 1,33- 50 1,035 171 55 26 34 63 2,343 356 70 42,058 9,335 22,608 9,784 7,000 1,585 699 500 331 64 1,969 190 1,315 179,400 34,940 90,051 65 51,840 2,035 39,385 7,735 1,440 1,245 2,505 s: 23,988 2,950 375 415,907 102,414 205,015 105,098 74,310 9,980 5,808 15,000 3,380 66 13,671 860 3,845 1,107,763 226,070 534,978 250 331,540 16,875 257,530 40,700 8,065 8,370 14,925 67 20,264 1,960 375 313,246 79,119 153,051 78,388 55,590 8,900 2,398 11,500 2,688 68 8,600 860 3,295 714, 876 142 ,408 339,763 250 223,010 11,440 172,860 28,615 4,325 5, -0 9,445 69 14 2 799 203 399 192 157 20 15 5 70 27 15 30 5,547 1,084 2,227 2,153 80 1,701 246 50 76 77 71 704 44 27,038 6,939 14,286 5,738 4,803 535 400 75 72 1,750 920 880 280 ,453 46,400 121,263 510 109,590 4,045 88,390 10,450 2,595 4,110 2,690 73 16,600 1,330 490,300 130.470 244,685 114,470 93,370 7,100 14,000 675 74 39,350 7,750 5,075 2,856,646 500,180 1,210,513 3,400 1,122,448 31,895 897, 765 . 32,750 4". 423 20,105 75 10,040 200 276,545 73,715 127,835 74,995 65,780 6,215 3,000 76 7,500 3,000 250 1,464,997 266,295 556,109 630,043 13,525 486,945 72,575 24,000 32,998 12 . 550 77 505 88 211 200 140 35 20 5 6 78 402 73 182 130 95 20 5 5 16 79 15,320 3,600 5,850 5,740 4,070 1,115 455 100 130 80 12,666 2,340 6,851 100 2,760 50 2,220 415 50 25 615 81 133,595 31,205 48,585 53,005 40,035 i0,720 1,550 •'00 800 8J 83,461 16,880 41,281 100 22,205 ^00 19,010 2,500 450 145 2,995 83 120,685 26,650 44,690 48,545 36,475 10,370 1,000 700 800 84 73,922 14,800 36,082 100 20,500 100 18,075 1,925 375 25 2,440 85 16,918 3,530 1,985 429,542 116, 502 204,683 795 -05,015 3,340 78,130 16,082 6,293 1,170 2,547 36 5,205 4,390 3,965 302,426 82,490 144,644 385 72,262 2,880 55,915 6,480 3,515 3,472 2,645 87 12,243 2,650 .',010 501 ,-;. 4 165,825 278,340 ,'■-5 141,724 4,690 105,053 21,720 ' . >.- . 1.330 ,- 1 88 376 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND. LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and erpl anations, see text) Area 4a Total all farms Tenure of operat jr1 Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Crop- share 411 Cash Share-cash tenants and croppers Livestock on liuml 1 ...farms reporting 1954... 2,798 898 1,078 16 755 27 493 100 2 1950... 6,580 2,093 2,450 1,901 150 1,355 210 3 number 1954 .. . 6,675 2,093 2,750 36 1,656 94 1,017 205 4 1950 . . . 18,760 5,745 7,668 4,888 460 3,390 500 5 ...farms reporting 1954... 8,506 2,810 2,865 30 2,660 103 1,833 421 6 1950... 9,189 3,048 3,172 5 2,813 190 1,976 401 7 8 number 1954 . . . 320,610 103,693 130,205 3,808 81,602 4,032 54,012 10,535 1950.. . 244,066 78,010 104,161 10 60,184 4,665 41,756 5,707 9 Cows, including heifers that . . .farms reporting 1954 . . . 8,321 2,753 2,827 25 2,595 98 1,808 406 10 1950... 9,079 2,998 3,142 5 2,793 190 1,961 401 11 number 1954 . . . 129,835 41,784 52,642 1,177 33,661 1,672 22,213 4,362 12 1950... 103, 137 31,939 44,409 5 26,067 2,125 17,435 2,822 13 . . .farms reporting 1954 . . . 6,859 2,203 2,340 19 2,186 67 1,552 320 14 1950... 8,463 2,728 2,912 2,687 185 1,905 366 15 number 1954 . . . 56,627 17,145 21,404 136 17,587 583 13,006 2,100 16 1950... 65,946 20, 186 25,793 19,428 1,470 14,165 1,882 17 — farms reporting 1954 . . . 5,989 1,895 2,022 14 1,987 68 1,421 305 18 1950... 7,296 2,328 2,506 5 2,391 145 1,720 310 19 number 1954 . . . 261,158 83,842 96,215 1,218 78, 934 2,649 54,736 10,815 20 1950. . . 191,225 60,819 70,651 175 58,034 4,075 1 40,445 6,155 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 7,586 2,581 2,527 23 2,284 83 1,612 351 22 1950... 8,588 2,863 2,933 5 2,546 160 1,845 325 23 number 1954 . . . 1,553,187 540,526 520,750 4,800 465,781 18,900 310,777 82,705 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 1,281,892 441, 875 448,532 2,250 371,075 24,390 264,500 47,580 25 Cattle and calves sold alive . ...farms reporting 1954... 8,191 2,739 2,792 30 2,569 108 1,792 386 26 1949... 8,587 2,933 3,017 5 2,541 185 1,810 330 27 number 1954 . . . 113,963 37,598 46,707 1,088 28,072 1,468 18,172 3,955 28 1949... 107,171 38,011 45,953 10 22,601 1,520 16,320 1,975 29 dollars 1954 . . . 12,755,147 4,296,338 5,247,430 183,158 2,978,362 188,240 1,816,775 477, 120 30 1949... 16,050,957 5,823,187 6,974,149 1,500 3,164,210 204, 890 2,189,630 299,105 31 . . . farms reporting 1954 .. . 5,939 1,889 2,054 13 1,942 68 1,381 285 32 1949... 7,579 2,397 2,645 5 2,491 165 1,765 330 33 number 1954 . . . 227,685 71,483 86, 321 726 68,041 2,090 47,398 7,810 34 1949 . . . 296,700 103,798 106,537 30 85,076 8,150 59,095 7,695 35 dollars 1954... 9,572,401 3,110,525 3,635,548 34,550 2,738,260 86,210 1,899,245 301,210 36 1949 . . . 12,508,385 4,523,582 4,420,864 1,500 3,505,616 321,790 2,435,670 311,895 37 ...farms reporting 1954... 5,531 1,952 1,808 12 1,668 56 1,133 296 38 1949... 6,762 2,297 2,318 5 2,026 120 1,455 275 39 dollars 1954... 594,808 168,405 173,946 378 238,689 4,765 97,316 1 ' . ? .' 40 1949... 926,216 331,542 326,705 1,000 255,684 16,000 192,705 29,275 41 ...farms reporting 1954... 7,048 2,473 2,310 18 2,116 83 1,470 331 42 1949... 7,914 2,648 2,734 5 2,341 140 1,710 305 43 dozens 1954 . . . 10,581,724 3,817,509 3,562,645 44,555 3,042,255 109,520 2,008,475 530,260 44 1949.. . 10,167,685 3,902,584 3,590,711 14,500 2,585,645 161,480 1,898,655 301, 805 45 dollars 1954 . . . 2,895,905 1,060,952 979,709 13,285 811,544 29,149 535,250 141,257 46 47 1949 . . . 3,573,005 211,466,818 1,370,734 61,724,270 1,272,161 76,868,436 6,000 899,450 58,630 659,450 104,405 48 49 450,225 71,277,897 2,127,875 53,577,920 9,106,465 dollars 1954. . . 1949... 4,429,839 1,257,499 1,632,069 9,250 1,497,051 43,210 1,119,402 189,940 4, 774, 364 1,522,231 1,808,275 1,380,920 94,325 999,520 180,145 Specified crops harvested: 50 ...farms reporting 1954... 8,407 2,779 2,828 30 2,709 103 1,782 566 51 1949 . . . 8,713 2,807 2,959 5 2,871 170 1,955 485 52 acres 1954 . . . 489,280 139,072 184,272 3,694 159,857 4,970 106,006 32,701 53 1949 . . . 558,733 160,850 216,383 590 178,850 10, 560 120,830 27,310 54 Corn harvested for grain. . ...farms reporting 1954... 7,930 2,579 2,644 29 2,627 97 1,736 551 55 1949... 8,249 2,642 2,760 5 2,771 170 1,890 460 56 acres 1954 . . . 411,233 112,972 150,731 2,309 143,271 4,145 95,898 29,868 57 1949... 489,430 136, 220 187,120 215 163,875 9,450 110,585 25,310 58 bushels harvested 1954... 11,288,821 3,209,321 4,059,845 83,260 3,882,620 101,405 2,565,275 846,065 59 1949... 13,068,280 3,819,160 4,933,160 10,700 4,268,010 267, 395 2,859,195 630, 740 60 bushels sold 1954... 3,842,055 950,025 1,275,060 18,600 1,590,445 39,890 1,025,270 440,785 61 1949... 5,103,862 1,223,840 1,957,337 2,500 1,906,565 66,385 1,274,470 364,220 . Spring wheat other than durum or macaroni . .farms reporting 1954 . . . 2,485 716 1,057 1,039 1,404 7 713 1,203 21 45 481 836 120 201 63 1949... 3,685 64 acres 1954 . . . 88,410 22,225 40,847 485 24,638 1,000 16,747 4,130 65 1949... 146,512 35,750 60,002 50,420 1,275 30,775 13,865 66 bushels harvested 1954 . . . 774,648 203,436 344,075 3,630 221,392 7,340 149,231 37,490 67 1949... 1,494,343 384,390 605,248 502,155 12,105 331,240 116,205 68 bushels sold 1954 . . . 629,683 159,927 284,255 2,657 181,489 6,920 123,573 28,145 69 1949 .. . 1,072,747 269,345 428,937 372,215 10,035 234,300 96,700 70 Barley threshed or combined . . . . farms reporting 1954h . . 2,375 722 898 6 749 22 500 135 71 1949... 3,595 1,008 1,429 1,157 70 790 196 72 acres 1954... 80,233 22,160 32,245 145 25,683 715 16,346 . 73 1949... 115,763 27,709 50,372 37,632 1,590 25,140 6,947 74 bushels harvested 1954... 1,593,694 440, 820 673,620 3,980 475,274 11,000 298,910 107,370 75 1949 . . . 2,028,000 488,065 880,965 655>970 31,315 450,915 84, 170 76 77 bushels sold 1954 . . . 928,244 230,079 397,581 9,850 193,735 65,995 1949 . . . 1,386,858 320,258 568,740 497, 860 17,690 348,485 69,155 78 Flaxseed threshed or combined . . farms reporting 1954 . . . 6,248 1,872 2,287 18 2,055 51 1,394 400 79 1949. . . 6,293 1,835 2,449 5 1,963 100 1,321 391 80 acres 1954 . . . 330,996 81, 317 139,230 1,343 108,421 2,670 73,501 22,435 81 1949... 318,816 79,462 148, 372 1,425 88,735 4,165 56,045 21,490 82 bushels harvested 1954... 2,462,113 635,894 990,934 13,900 815,525 15,905 557,215 173,430 83 1949 . . . 2,326,026 603,500 1,063,131 12,200 642,990 33,725 415,595 140,800 84 bushelB sold 1954 . . . 2, 190, 354 561,274 863,235 12,000 748,825 13,990 509,825 160,555 85 1949 . . . 2,065,506 527,835 935,641 12,200 585,945 30,785 366,240 119,520 86 444,983 124,229 207,810 2,651 108,688 3,583 70,258 17,241 87 1949... 379, 310 99,440 187,002 655 86,660 9,585 55,220 13,690 88 tons 1954... 555,190 167,475 240,405 4,250 141,275 4,905 90,818 | . . 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only, equivalent of cream and butterfat sold For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and Statj Table 12. 2InL-ludes mill; SOUTH DAKOTA 377 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of 'arms. See text] Area 4a — Contin ued Area 4b Tenure of operator^ — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator Other farms Tenants — Con. Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Livestock- Other and un- All Cash Share-cash Crop -share tenants and LiveBtock- share Other and un- share specified croppers specified 95 40 51 2,457 937 "634 11 822 55 500 151 91 25 53 1 136 50 136 6,965 2,389 1,740 6 2,748 135 1,982 405 180 46 82 2 230 110 140 5,515 2,107 1,611 23 1,633 140 1,025 282 151 35 141 3 368 170 459 17,774 6,112 4,724 36 6,689 325 4,803 1,025 445 91 213 4 198 105 141 10,854 3,448 2,730 11 4,432 215 2,845 726 441 205 233 5 151 95 151 11,253 3,530 2,814 11 4,640 260 3,183 670 391 136 258 6 10,158 2,865 1,302 393,209 124,268 118,921 1,750 145,904 8,220 86,910 18,557 26,302 5,915 2,366 7 5,961 2,095 1,701 280,044 89, 579 87,249 559 101,213 5,385 64,811 13,040 14,950 3,027 1,444 8 188 95 121 10,204 3,238 2,580 6 4,197 205 2,710 696 396 190 183 9 151 90 141 10,905 3,414 2,743 11 4,489 255 3,098 635 371 130 248 10 4,169 1,245 571 123,015 37,625 38,087 52C 45,677 2,475 29,875 6,868 4,549 1,910 1,106 11 2,860 825 717 93,552 29, 566 27,654 107 35,503 2,135 23,906 4,445 3,892 1,125 722 12 167 80 111 8,069 2,438 2,006 6 3,486 175 2,295 520 351 145 133 13 146 85 136 10,322 3,213 2,597 11 4,294 245 2,983 600 346 120 207 14 1,203 695 355 56,955 15,340 16,370 45 24,468 1,400 16, 835 3,015 2,268 950 732 15 1,166 745 539 69,533 20,846 20,339 107 27,706 1,880 19,739 3,390 1,837 860 535 16 148 45 71 8,912 2,647 2,314 16 3,822 195 2,435 606 381 205 113 17 141 75 66 10,257 3,013 2,642 1C 4,439 230 3,058 610 401 140 153 18 9,169 1,565 949 614,143 175,926 181,815 2,275 251,067 12,910 150,700 36,065 38, 907 12,485 3,060 19 5,364 1,995 1,546 491,764 124,320 148,864 1,72C 208,415 9,785 138,805 25,635 28,175 6,015 8,445 20 158 80 171 10,335 3,243 2,537 6 4,146 200 2,660 680 396 210 403 21 136 80 241 10,962 3,538 2,656 t 4,419 250 3,028 645 361 135 343 22 31,554 21,845 21,330 2,332,875 716,075 644,280 2,15C 921,550 40,185 624,095 136,095 79,620 41,555 48,820 23 21,840 12,765 18,160 1,741,590 571,870 467,125 83C 672, 820 34,160 483,480 84, 110 51,785 19,285 28,945 24 188 95 61 10,059 3,193 2,615 11 4,157 210 2,690 636 411 210 83 25 141 75 91 10, 393 3,360 2,760 6 4,155 250 2,863 555 361 126 112 26 3,652 825 498 231,376 82,501 61,091 83C 86, 149 4,595 44,615 9,320 24,189 3,430 805 27 2,076 710 596 186,182 65,147 61,860 2,225 56,613 3,250 32,351 6,545 11,725 2,742 337 28 422,367 73, 860 49,859 36,755,941 13,295,586 9,681,803 226, 50C 13,475,972 581,255 6,230,555 1,358,590 4,755,567 550,005 76,080 29 368,920 101,665 87,911 34,536,728 12,288,286 12,166,562 500, 00C 9,539,755 449,090 5,231,699 1,225,460 2,201,085 432,421 42,125 30 153 55 41 9,012 2,662 2,364 16 3,907 185 2,500 621 396 205 63 31 151 80 41 10,636 3,174 2,725 1C 4,604 255 3,138 660 411 140 123 i2 8,958 1,785 1,114 568,899 158,561 167,747 2.38C 237,760 17,350 141,195 34,170 35,035 10,010 2,451 33 8,166 1,970 1,259 661,572 190,140 186,371 1.24C 255,778 12,415 169,733 31,920 34,620 7,090 28,043 34 378,690 72,905 53,518 24,144,312 6,831,810 7,191,337 115, 51C 9,882,463 571,140 5,890,280 1,495,685 1,521,078 404,280 123,192 35 354,536 81,725 56,823 28,410,957 8,395,418 8,239,047 58,06C 10,597,020 482,770 6,990,465 1,302,360 1,490,430 330,995 1,121,412 36 131 50 91 8,167 2,456 2,176 11 3,366 160 2,285 515 261 145 158 37 101 75 116 8,985 2,932 2,184 3,661 185 2,591 505 285 95 203 38 13,918 102,860 13,390 782,129 228,415 223,983 1,10C 311, 764 17,210 219,695 39,325 22,774 12,760 16,867 39 11,669 6,035 11,285 1,417,403 490,509 340,319 n: 562,025 25,340 407,995 69,020 43,295 16,375 24,435 40 157 75 131 9,574 3,013 2,431 n 3,866 205 2,525 595 351 190 253 41 126 60 186 10,105 3,302 2,510 t 4,049 225 2,848 535 326 115 238 42 206,800 187,200 114,760 15,866,140 5,043,105 4,445,685 15.83C 6,118,615 291,755 4,373,470 736,050 465,070 252,270 242,905 43 165,280 58,425 74, 245 14,273,809 5,032,628 3,852,621 5,602 5,253,995 308,275 3,769,690 627,485 378,350 170,195 128,750 44 55,338 50,550 30,415 4,279,240 1,368,315 1,216,455 4,331 1,625,765 79,990 1,170,090 187,750 123,685 64,250 64,370 45 56,855 20, 110 24,660 4,910,554 1,743,829 1,325,988 2,03! 1,794,339 105,320 1,294,035 209, 160 127,904 57,920 44,363 46 4,690,547 1,775,090 1,145,990 220,545,249 50,800,950 69,264,137 62,351 98,921,597 4,987,215 69,617,240 11,784,040 9,444,982 3,088,120 1,496,215 47 108,484 36,015 33,970 4,956,342 1,100,245 1,696,221 l,10t 2,122,481 128,270 1,444,735 267,905 214,651 66,920 36,295 48 66,935 39,995 62,938 5,300,063 1,452,357 1,530,802 7,20C 2,278,649 252,900 1,477,626 308,185 118,653 121,285 31,055 49 183 75 61 11, 264 3,473 2,895 11 4,772 210 2,940 936 461 225 113 50 156 105 71 11,696 3,413 2,986 It 5,075 290 3,323 895 426 141 212 51 12,075 4,105 2,385 895,332 215,360 284,307 1,27C 390,353 12,805 246,470 72,990 39,763 18, 325 4,042 52 13,275 6,875 2,060 1,002,706 229,096 312,137 l,39t 452,925 20,950 299,870 76,535 42,285 13,285 7,158 53 173 70 51 11,184 3,433 2,880 11 4,752 210 2,935 931 456 220 108 54 146 105 71 11,600 3,343 2,981 It 5,064 280 3,323 895 426 140 202 55 9,990 3,370 1,950 842,789 199,385 265, 4B4 l,llt 373,148 11,750 237,215 70,875 35,418 17,890 3,662 56 11,810 6,720 2,000 951,287 213,124 292,685 85: 437,865 19, 950 291,700 74,455 38,870 12,890 6,758 57 285,650 84,225 53,775 35,714,850 8,460,730 11,147,760 59,05t 15,890,335 503,925 9,985,535 2,917,935 1,687,240 795,700 156,975 58 331,660 179,020 37,250 31,013,976 7,036,760 9,463,670 56,20( 14,243,505 650,610 9,308,365 2,515,365 1,353,590 415,575 213,841 54,950 29,550 7,925 12,598,865 2,220,650 3,936,440 40,00t 6,368,450 107,725 4,410,955 1,269,100 387,000 193,670 33,325 • 142,400 59,090 13,620 12,263,241 2,219,366 3,567,230 6,400,355 191,655 4,312,985 1,291,260 420,120 184,335 76,290 61 66 25 10 346 70 175 100 55 25 15 5 1 62 76 45 21 1,225 297 447 460 10 265 120 45 20 21 63 2,076 685 215 6,395 1,120 3,245 1,760 845 650 70 195 270 64 2,800 1,705 340 35,289 8,255 12,489 13,355 265 7,315 3,770 1,410 595 1,190 65 20,131 7,200 2,115 75,910 11,565 33,950 26,395 8,145 16,600 1,050 600 4,000 66 27,505 15,100 2,550 328,201 84,085 108,551 124,450 3,640 61,720 39,275 15,115 4,700 11,115 •" 15,651 7,200 1,355 54,735 7,540 19,910 23,285 6,835 15,850 600 4,000 19,740 11,440 2,250 246,341 55,385 79,566 102,275 2,855 52,960 29,195 13,765 3,500 9,115 ' 1 72 20 207 60 51 95 35 55 5 1 70 61 40 1 1,664 388 518 751 40 471 145 75 20 7 VI 2,567 655 6,245 1,280 2,805 2,010 565 1,335 110 150 . 2,860 1,095 50 47,408 9,619 15,935 21,460 1,225 13,420 4,010 2,055 750 394 '.'1 46,904 11,090 158,940 35,175 76,665 42,100 12,550 25,150 4,400 5,000 74 70,665 18,905 3,000 874,565 173,865 279,900 415,395 19,150 249,730 85,950 45,015 15,550 5,405 75 23,739 7,265 93,590 19,465 43,050 26,075 7,900 18,175 5,000 71 53,330 9,200 608,060 95,305 193, 505 315,010 5,750 201,535 68,630 30,095 9,000 4,240 77 135 75 16 1,070 231 349 490 20 305 80 60 25 78 91 60 41 1,758 473 478 796 25 576 120 75 11 79 5,815 4,000 685 24,870 4,975 8,120 11,775 405 7,090 2,415 1,430 435 Bl 4,805 2,230 822 40,250 10,381 12,187 17,452 1,080 11,322 3,600 1,450 230 81 44,075 24,900 5,860 249,190 50,535 81,585 117,070 3,400 72,120 21,010 17,355 3,185 82 36,975 15,895 4,205 385,192 100,627 114,330 168,805 10,905 109,155 33,990 14,755 1,430 83 41,255 23,200 5,020 235,740 48,110 75,360 112,270 3,130 69,375 20,460 16,405 2,900 84 34,760 14,640 3,885 343,582 91,117 99,605 151,430 10,905 100,445 27,850 12,230 1,430 95 14,081 3,525 1,605 255,307 70,185 84,825 97 ) 96,850 4,280 59,985 14,395 12,950 5,240 2,477 86 5,190 2,975 5,553 183,229 52,986 57,434 54 ) 70,808 3,935 44,278 10,140 11,180 1,275 1,461 87 16,130 4,060 1,785 484,797 137,245 166,080 2,11 ) 175,730 9,110 107,725 24,860 26,580 7,455 3,632 88 379126 O- 56 - 26 378 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 10.-FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER OF COWS, AND DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD, BY NUMBER OF MILK COWS, FOR ALL COMMERCIAL FARMS AND DAIRY FARMS: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms, bee text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All commercial forms: MilJt cows farms reporting. number. Whole milk sold farms reporting . pounds, dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With less than 10 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . With 10 to 29 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds, dollars . Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 311 to 49 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold .farms reporting. pounds, dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 50 or more milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds, dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. Dairy farms: Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds, dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With less than 10 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole mi Ik sold farms reporting . pounds . dollars-. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 10 to 29 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds, dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . With 30 to 19 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole mi Ik sold farms reporti ng . pounds . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 50 or more milk cows on hand : Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting . pounds, dollars. Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . ■41,533 289,301 2,248 161,062,874 5,683,256 30,696 27, 158, 299 14,828,112 30,937 132,695 963 21,637,592 635,696 21,401 13,035,456 7,029,208 10,237 142, 740 1,109 95,436,131 3, 232, 114 9,107 13,702,879 7,557,871 318 11,141 137 28,459,546 1,116,446 186 414,264 237,795 41 2,725 39 15,529,605 699,000 2 5,700 3,238 1,518 25,806 624 96,020,430 3,617,599 938 1,910,586 1,071,820 350 2,277 66 3,382,535 112,680 294 317, 512 168,201 1,013 17, 262 417 53,520,719 1,890,952 623 1,541,749 874, 907 124 4,309 110 25,352,366 1,007,967 21 51,325 28,712 31 1,958 31 13, 764, 810 606,000 6,080 31,652 307 27,099,186 1,195,652 3,064 1,979,574 1,116,714 5,237 17,425 140 1,318,295 48,124 2,390 1,053,383 581, 990 758 10,892 98 9,377,090 399,284 658 882,743 508,823 73 2,533 58 11,343,431 520,944 15 39,548 23,663 12 802 11 5,060,370 227,300 1 3,900 2,238 233 4,913 138 22,465,345 1,004,302 108 196,081 114,260 34 208 21 348,450 10,245 16 11,672 6,626 142 2,437 61 7,025,654 300,442 87 169,369 98,017 47 1,631 46 10,156,431 473,615 3 15,040 9,617 10 637 10 4,934,810 220,000 4,805 39,947 101 3,701,065 164,662 3,966 4,021,560 2,200,427 3,065 13,671 66 320,741 13,266 2,247 1,345,478 740,214 1,673 23,951 24 1,514,228 60,364 1,663 2,540,272 1,386,453 66 2,273 10 1,736,096 85,032 56 135,810 73,760 130,000 6,000 204 3,267 18 2,090,946 102,462 197 381,890 207,790 36 224 36 31,580 18,280 154 2,551 11 1,098,850 42,780 154 333, 950 180, 905 14 492 7 992, 096 59,682 7 16,360 8,605 5,506 39, 582 244 21,724,694 811,836 4,354 3,835,340 2,161,206 3,994 17,444 81 1,242,214 38,600 3,021 1,792,284 999, 139 1,465 20,333 143 14,487,246 574,776 1,306 1,964,226 1,116,352 44 1,614 18 5,549,234 178,460 26 77,030 44,715 3 191 2 446,000 20,000 1 1,800 1,000 270 4,342 83 13,981,454 523,080 187 342,035 199, 970 45 320 45 47,365 27, 280 201 3,135 65 ,323,340 337,420 136 276, 545 163, 190 23 821 17 5,298,114 168, 660 6 18,125 9,500 1 66 1 360,000 17,000 3,272 18,388 39 395,226 13,927 2,403 ,540,086 783,307 2,705 10,796 19 207,996 7,732 1,842 833,329 424, 794 559 7,299 20 187, 230 6,195 553 688, 609 347,936 18,148 10,577 65 745 10 141,800 6,000 60 74, 565 38,740 20 125 5 137,500 5,750 15 8,765 4,830 45 620 5 4,300 250 45 65,800 33, 910 7,186 47,237 287 16,984,848 568,845 5,491 4,119,256 2,178,876 5,571 24, 140 140 2,458,753 63,270 4,054 2,313,802 1,208,029 1,588 22,142 132 11, 732, U0 405, 245 1,425 1,791,754 963,757 27 955 15 2, 793, 985 100,330 12 13,700 7,090 125 2,195 80 9,981,710 380,580 45 109,490 67,635 30 185 5 215,000 6,250 25 22,390 11,705 85 1,655 65 7,377,785 284,000 20 87,100 55, 930 10 355 10 2,388,925 90,330 6,748 56,272 613 29,595,467 917,710 5,469 6,231,909 3,478,159 4,353 21,637 280 7,599,971 209,295 3,392 2,586,189 1,441,164 2,337 32,574 317 19,597,696 621,875 i 2,030 3,546,140 1,979,350 58 2,061 16 2,397,800 86,540 47 99,580 57,645 321 4,429 85 9,052,280 324,650 251 565,495 313,960 115 735 10 379,725 10,435 110 138, 610 69,765 196 3,364 65 ,794,755 243,675 136 425,085 243,205 10 330 10 1, 877, 800 70,540 5 1,800 990 7,936 56,223 657 61,562,388 2,010,624 5,949 5,430,574 2,909,423 6,012 27, 582 237 8,489,622 255,409 4,455 3,110,991 1,633,878 1,857 25, 549 375 38,540,531 1,164,375 1,472 2,289,135 1,255,200 42 1,412 20 4,639,000 145,140 22 30,448 20,345 25 1,680 25 9, 893, 235 445,700 300 5,915 210 38,306,895 1,276,525 90 241,030 129,465 70 480 25 2,301,860 80,000 45 57,130 29,715 190 3,500 145 22,896,035 682,385 45 183,900 99,750 20 680 20 4,639,000 145,140 20 1,255 20 8,470,000 369, 000 SOUTH DAKOTA 379 Economic Area Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER OF CHICKENS, AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD, BY NUMBER OF CHICKENS ON HAND, FOR ALL COMMERCIAL FARMS AND POULTRY FARMS: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text} (For definitions and explanations, see text)' All commercial farms: Chickens A months old and over... farms reporting... number . . . Chickens sold farms reporting . . . number . . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . . dozens . . , dollars . . . Other poultry and poultry products sold. .dollars. . . With less than 400 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens 4 months old and over u'arms reporting... number. . , Chickens sold farms reporting . . . number . . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . . dollars. . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars... With 400 to 799 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Chickens sold farms reporting . . number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.. dozens . . dollars . . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. With 800 to 1,599 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. . number . . Chickens sold farms reporting . . number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens. . dollars. . Other poultry and poultry produc ts sold dollars . . With 1,600 to 3,199 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Chickens sold farms reporting . . number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . . dollars. . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. With 3,200 or more chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens A months old and over farms reporting.. number. . Chickens sold farms reporting.. number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens . . dollars. . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. Poultry farms: Chickens 4 months old and over... farms reporting.. number . . Chickens sold farms reporting.. number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens. . dollars . . Other poultry and poultry products sold . .dollars. . With less than 400 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Chickens sold farms reporting.. number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.. dozens . . dollars . . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. With 400 to 799 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Chickens sold farms reporting . . number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens. . dollars . . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. With 800 to 1,599 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens A months old and over farms reporting.. number. . Chickens sold farms reporting.. number. . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens. . dollars. . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. With 1,600 to 3,199 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens A months old and over farms reporting . , number . , Chickens sold farms reporting.. number. . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . . dollars. . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars . With 3,200 or more chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens A months old and over farms reporting. number. Chickens sold farms reporting . number. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens . dollars. Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars. 43,517 8,816,291 32,483 4,409,691 42,289 54,989,279 14,010,645 1,915,665 44,835 6,948,473 28,813 3,369,681 38,728 43,500,903 10,963,471 1,683,811 3,434 1, 614, 968 3,422 791,303 3,324 9,824,195 2,568,417 136,895 230 219, 550 230 228, 707 219 1,428,056 399,152 49,194 17 29,300 17 19,400 17 219,125 74,605 19, 765 1 4,000 1 600 1 17,000 5,000 26,000 640 180, 297 559 212,237 620 1, 736, 115 484,869 1,070,045 514 106,847 433 60,692 499 953,435 265,401 1,015,185 95 47, 125 95 39,430 90 475,795 137, 255 37,860 31 26,325 31 112,115 31 306,885 82,213 17,000 6,764 573,326 2,234 211,681 4,124 2,237,197 624,530 122,674 6,682 533,331 2,153 178,201 4,051 2,044,492 565, 704 112, 938 77 35,045 76 31,120 69 159,065 47,398 9,586 4,950 5 2,360 4 33,640 11,428 150 54 10, 867 33 19,277 49 74, 770 28,531 8,100 44 6,867 23 3,127 44 55,570 19, 031 600 10 4,000 10 16, 150 5 19, 200 9,500 7,500 5,203 738,941 3,098 313, 675 4,602 3,797,963 862, 689 154,823 5,011 645,255 2,906 268,396 4,413 3,319,447 753,355 130,415 184 84, 286 184 41,722 181 441,427 100,358 4,414 7 6,900 7 3,057 7 33,589 8,276 229 1 2,500 1 500 1 3,500 700 19,765 20 3,870 20 3,800 15 22,800 4,950 49,400 20 3,870 20 3,800 15 22, 800 4,950 49,400 6,605 1,091,198 4,268 545,029 5,728 6,361,712 1,533,501 531,695 6,243 907,305 3,906 442, 772 5,404 5,375,194 1,291,185 510, 502 335 157,468 335 84,847 302 830,036 204,881 12,043 27 26,425 27 17,410 22 156,482 37,435 9,150 50 14,550 40 4,850 50 150,120 41,135 35 6,425 25 1,350 35 57,670 12,835 391,480 15 8,125 15 3,500 15 92,450 28,300 3,734 646,891 2,270 271,222 3,307 3,369,923 766,066 140,278 3,544 558,375 2,081 228,789 3,123 2, 922, 896 659,163 119,961 182 81,866 181 39, 178 176 428,777 101,715 3,317 8 6,650 8 3,255 8 18,250 5,188 17,000 16 4,750 16 2,500 16 9,388 61,000 15 3,750 15 1,700 15 20,250 6,100 44,000 1 1,000 1 800 1 8,960 3,288 17,000 8,864 1,950,023 7,164 911, 734 8,290 13,132,285 3,143,499 185,204 8,024 1, 531, 250 6,329 725,698 7,450 10,382,335 2,485,867 127,289 802 373,123 797 163,816 802 2,488,725 597, 215 30,840 32 33,150 32 20,120 32 198,600 44,012 1,075 5 8,500 5 1,500 5 45,625 11,405 4,000 1 600 1 17,000 5,000 26,000 155 35,290 130 16,410 150 324,840 86, 655 75,630 140 27,540 115 13,910 135 243,445 66,240 75, 630 15 7,750 15 2,500 15 81,395 20,415 7,415 1,531,857 5,440 905,920 6,917 10,466,964 2,865,490 707, 539 6,635 1,137,507 4,665 616,090 6,152 7, 862, 194 2,138,900 640,199 725 342,900 720 160, 510 715 2,237,390 626, 915 67,340 55 51,450 55 129,320 50 367,380 99,675 105 40,895 100 120,880 100 400,450 111,460 461, 610 65 15, 520 60 14,215 60 163,050 48,510 431,250 25 12, 875 25 5,350 25 132,400 37,000 30,360 15 12,500 15 101,315 15 105,000 25,950 9,932 2,284,055 8,009 1,250,430 9,321 15,623,235 4,214,870 73,452 8,696 1,635,450 6,773 909, 735 8,135 11,594,345 3,069,297 42,507 1,129 540, 280 1,129 270, 110 1,079 3,238,775 889, 935 9,355 96 90,025 96 53,185 96 620,115 193,138 21,590 11 18,300 11 17,400 11 170,000 62,500 240 70,075 220 44-, 520 240 733,925 202,750 . 195 42,875 175 22,590 195 390, 650 107, 735 22,825 30 14,375 30 11, 930 30 150,350 42,040 15 10,000 15 192,925 52, 975 380 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 12-FARM LABOR: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARM LABOR Week of Septeaber 26-October 2: Fanily and/or hired workers farms reporting. persons . Average per farm reporting persons. Family workers, including operator farms reporting. persons . Operators working 1 or more hours farms reporting . 1 to 14 hours farms reporting. 15 or more hours farms reporting . Operators not working or not reporting number of farms . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting. persons . No unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more or not reporting number of farms. Hired workers farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more ) farms reporting . persons. 1 worker farms reporting. 2 workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 workers farms reporting. 10 or more workers farms reporting. isonal workers (to be employed less than 50 days) farms reporting. persons. 1 worker farms reporting. 2 workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 workers farms reporting. 10 or more workers farms reporting. Farms by kind of workers: Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting. Family workers only farms reporting. Operator only farms reporting . Unpaid members of operator's family only farms reporting. Hired workers only farms reporting. Operator and hired workers only... farms reporting. Hired workers by basis of payment: Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting . persons . Average hours worked per month hours. Average wage per month dollars. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per week hours. Average wage per week dollars. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. persons. Average hours worked per day nours. Average wage per day dollars. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. persons . Average wage per hour dollars . Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. persons. EXPENDITURES FOR HIRED LABOR Expenditures for hired labor in 1954. .. -farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5 ,000 and over farms reporting . Furns villi expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting . $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. 59,215 120,699 2.0 58,691 102,398 57,812 9,656 48,156 4,538 29,160 44,586 33,190 11,140 18,301 7,683 2,152 933 299 73 5,418 7,163 4,293 835 221 59 10 6,770 11,138 4,868 1,105 573 163 61 10,616 48,075 24,155 524 5,376 5,008 6,446 239 149 882 1,106 56 37 3,567 4,735 9.5 6.73 2,540 4,312 1.05 574 1,702 33,245 18,707,815 8,984 6,595 8,152 4,209 3,868 1,099 338 22,105 8,078 5,462 5,818 1,991 659 96 9,318 19,444 2.1 9,161 15,699 8,976 1,333 7,643 4,313 6,723 5,545 2,222 3,745 1,426 485 232 62 17 1,336 1,835 1,002 247 68 17 2 1,170 1,910 817 207 105 26 15 2,065 7,096 3,699 157 1,149 1,314 1,789 235 154 103 127 52 38 789 1,164 9.3 6.60 189 335 1.05 127 330 5,051 4,820,944 708 852 1,196 824 964 381 126 2,829 629 685 873 438 182 22 6,348 13,995 2.2 6,258 11,842 6,169 970 5,199 3,614 5,673 3,123 1,423 2,153 964 318 107 34 633 874 470 129 19 15 900 1,279 654 162 72 12 1,333 4,925 2,072 90 572 627 845 238 157 96 136 57 36 467 605 9.7 6.74 313 468 1.00 57 99 3,428 2,426,488 773 605 862 452 527 171 38 2,005 620 459 564 238 96 28 8,399 17,803 2.1 8,339 14,257 8,234 1,132 7,102 3,986 6,023 4,856 1,817 3,546 1,192 392 155 51 27 866 1,152 656 171 34 3 2 1,172 2,394 845 179 92 32 24 1,757 6,582 3,427 60 926 900 1,083 244 157 235 300 60 38 543 691 9.5 6.88 407 690 1.03 103 782 4,824 3,038,734 1,163 853 1,273 701 573 207 54 3,007 1,027 716 861 298 88 17 4,416 9,154 2.1 4,390 7,993 4,323 662 3,661 2,400 3,670 2,129 806 1,161 582 154 57 12 388 491 314 58 15 484 670 368 81 26 9 780 3,610 1,618 26 372 328 410 239 145 56 65 60 39 342 430 9.5 6.50 131 191 1.05 41 65 2,233 1,208,818 563 462 563 263 290 71 21 1,427 506 351 426 102 38 3 9,770 19,886 2.0 9,728 17,617 9,610 1,832 7,778 5,279 8,007 5,056 1,490 2,269 1,059 257 143 24 621 754 539 60 12 9 964 1,515 677 151 115 16 5 1,448 8,280 3,841 42 608 415 475 238 132 137 193 54 36 538 685 9.5 6.86 450 756 1.03 115 160 5,647 1,961,366 1,817 1,343 1,424 584 387 76 16 4,157 1,667 1,143 1,004 262 71 10 9,325 18,990 2.0 9,277 16,537 9,137 1,503 7,634 4,604 7,400 5,096 1,432 2,453 1,027 244 91 56 14 606 799 500 71 25 926 1,654 659 150 62 43 12 1,384 7,893 4,013 48 660 529 714 234 151 137 160 56 37 407 504 9.2 6.18 431 903 1.03 59 172 5,174 2,229,076 1,669 1,072 1,279 640 416 59 39 3,742 1,534 936 925 238 104 5 APPENDIX The Questionnaire Index to tables (381) 382 THE QUESTIONNAIRE i«lbi A.i ufUonnrrm (46St>L21; 13 1st 201-218) which i corded ninlifjptiii.it H FORM Al U S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— BURLAU OF THE CENSUS WASHINGTON CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 1 aCA QUESTIONNAIRE: 1 •*■*■* Section III— (HOPS HARVESTED THIS YEAR. 1954 Report all crops hm-ini or to be harvested, this year ir.mi these (read answer for question 11) acres. If you rent land from others on shares include landlord's FOR OFFICE USE ONLY CORN AND SORGHUMS Section 1.— PERSON NOW IN CHARGE (If a member of the family or anyone else fills this questionnaire (or the person in charge please be sure that all the information is given FOR the PERSON IN CHARGE 1 iPtMri fn ch»r»rl ((a) D White 3. What t* your facet (6) D Negro lOB*"" 1(c) D Other. What r Section II— OWNERSHIP. RENTAL AGREEMENT. AND LOCATION OF LAND OWNED LAND 4. How many acres of land do you OWN? . D None (If vou own more than one tract of land, INCLUDE ALL LAND OWNED Include not only cropland but also pasture land, woodland, wasteland, etc.} // no land U otpneti, check the square for LAND RENTED FROM OTHERS; 6. How many acre* o( land do you RENT FROM others, including anv worked on shares? (Include any separate fields, meadows, paslureland. woodland, wasteland, etc. Also include land used by you rent Tree.) // "None" check and skip to question [9]. (a) Give the following information for each landlord; How many acres are rented from each landlord? (a) Do you pay to your landlord any cash as rent? ' ' 1 D 1 (6) Do vou pav to vour landlord any share of the crops? . . .|n . (Such as 1,1, •}.) ,U (c) Do you pay to your landlord any share of the livestock or. Q j livestock products? in' (Such u J. i, |J (d) Do you have this land under any other arrangement' {n ' (Such as a fixed quantity of any product, upkeep of land and1 buildings, payment of taxes, keep of landlord, rent free, etc) LAND MANAGED FOR OTHERS: do you opcrat Enter the na'iie and address of the employer under rations (a).) LAND RENTED TO OTHERS: 10. How many acres are RENTED TO others, including land worked on shares? D Noi (Include any separate fields rented to others. Land worked by members of your household with your equipment should not be considered as rented to ethers. I // "None," check and skip to qurslion [11 J. Acres in This Place: till Adding acres owned then iubtracling acres rented U (Question 4 + question 6 if managed: question 9 — This B the land for which v or to be harvested this year. it a report of the crops harvested LOCATION OF LAND. I Q Ves (al How many acres are In this county? yb) Give names nt other counties and acres located in each: CORN: 16. CORN for ALL PURPOSES this year? Q Noi (a) CORN for GRAIN? . (70 lb. ear corn or 56 lb. shelled corn=l bu. Report corn hogged off in question (c), not here.) (b) CORN for SILAGE? . . . (c) CORN hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder (car- nut husked or snapped)'1 . (The total ol Hit jctrs for titinlloni SORGHUMS: (Kafir, nnlo, hegari. amber, orange, atlas, etc. Do not include millet.) [171 SORGHUM for ALL PURPOSES except sirup this year? . Q None low much wa or will lie harvested '' (3) How much of this year's will be sold? Itnrlude la nil- sold tittpt SMALL GRAINS: Were Ant op the Following Grain Crops Threshed or Combined This Year- How many acres were harvested' (2) (3) How much of this year's crop How much *« Wjf ** RESIDENCE AND AGE OF PERSON IN CHARGE: [131 Do you live on thia place? 14. How old were you on your last birthday ' 15. When did you begin tn operate thin place" ID No ID Yes 18. GRAINS grown together and threshed as a MIXTURE? . . . - d None +_ I Wbnl and i»U. wheal ami bttUj, wh«t»Ild tye, mo and bsrlty: out did put I 19. WINTERWHEAT? D None *_ D None I *_ 22. OATS? D None ' *_ 23. BARLEY7 . . . . Q None *_ 24. RYE? D None +_ 26. FLAXSEED? . . . Q Noi 27. PROSO MILLET?. Q Noi SOYBEANS: For each crop, a rum it thrtt gut (a) SOYBEANS for BEANS* (6) SOYBEANS for HAY? . (cl SOYBEANS hogged or grazed, or cut for silage1 id) SOYBEANS plowed under for gr not graced or otherwise harvested' acres were grown? <2) How much Tons XXX XXX HAY CROPS: If two or mere cuttings count the acres only once but gt»e total production of all cuttings. [291. ALFALFA and ■U.FALFA MIXTURES FOR HAY (and for dehydrating)? □ None 30. CLOVER, TIMOTHY, and mixtures of clover and grasses FOB HAY' Q None (Rtport iwwlcloTfr cut tot Ii»y In niiollon 11 I 31. OATS, W HM'I. BARLEY, RYE, or other small grain cut FOR HAY" FOR HAY?. 33. Any OTHER II -U '.'. n None .rli r I ] — ■ f..r D So,* D Xone From how was hay cut this year? (31 How much of this year's will be sold? U.|-n Until ■ ItlL) pluTl Tona _ Ti>ti« Color 1 2 3 Tenure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O Irrigation 1 2 3 X CI™ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Typ. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O X V REGION N. D.l S. Dik. (Reduced facsimile) NORTH DAKOTA AND SOUTH DAKOTA 383 Vl.KU.KA .-l i l' I l.<» I It. CRASS. \M> "TIM It FIELD SKKIJ CHOPS: 34. Were wivalWf* «.'«), I'lovor seed, isrBM iG No (7".W cAeei _miii tkip to ..-.-.I and miIiit field ,e.-d crop, harvested lliis eiiem1 I38 J w< ... lo v« 35. Hun eli ALFALFA sill) iu larvcslcd ' 36. Ho.. fh S\\ 1 I Ti l,n\ 111 SI. I li ltush.-ls lluslicl* 37. What OTHER FIELD SEED CROPS wore liar vested? POTATO KS [381 Ho» !»■»>' lrlsh PoWoes were harvested (or dome use or for sale this vear? . D None Acres * . li tlian 20 bushels were harvested, do not reiMrl acres", Hcport tenths of an acre, such as A, I A, etc.) iu1 For home u VEGETABLES FOR HOME USE AND FOR SALE 39. Merc any vegetables, sweet corn, or melons harvested this year— |DX. Id v., J. Fee sale lot fresh market or to |D No- // "So" cheek and skip to canner*, frcciers, or other processors? question [41 J. In Yea Give the name of each crop, the acres harvested, and the value of all vegetables fold, in the spaces provided below. (Report tenths of an acre, such as A. A, A, ' A. etc. If two or more, plantings of the *at»e crop were made, either on the same land or on different land, report the total harvested acres of the several plantings Include acres of vegetables harvested from land from which other crops were also harvested l [47] Ire there an. oil or will Im- harvested this ye dry field and need pea--. |>up (oilier than cum, sorjth iit ere pcorn, ,i- place? Dry field and -■■■! Iieau* root and gram crupH hogged or grazed r Id v» of III.' -rop, acre- and uuantit. lutrvested, an Value o( this 1 value sold or to be sold « S Section IV— LAND USE THIS YEAR. 1954 48. (Cop. acres from question HI . *" Acres_ Now He want to dfolribute the ACHES IN THIS PLACE according to how thev were used this year. After you have accounted for a field or plot do not. count this land again. lie sure lo account for all the land. Give only whole acres. 49a From how mam acres of land «cre CHOPS H VRVESTED [including hav cut) this year?. . | (This ana may be obtained by adding the acres in the fields from which one or more crops were harvested or hay was cut this year; acres in nonbearing and bearing planted tree fruits, nuts, and grapes, and acres in nursery and greenhouse products ) To Be Filled by Census Enumerator: place? D No"* Cords _r___ lb) How many FENCE POSTS were or will be cut this yew on this placet D None Number 58. How much was or will be received Ibis year from the sale of firewood, fence pools. logs, lumber. pulp wood, piling and poles, bark, bolt*, Christmas trees h«wn ties mine timber, and other miscellaneous None forest products? Q sold «S /OO NURSERV AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS, FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS AND PLANTS, AND BULBS: [59] Were any nursery or greenhouse JD No producU, flowed or vegetable seeds or j plant.*, flowers, or bulbs grown for tale ID Yes this year? // "No," check and skip to question [63]. «0. How many acres of NURSERY PRODUCTS (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamental*, etc ) did you have this year? $1. How manv CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS FLORIST GREENS, AND BEDDING PLANTS were grown this year for sale — (a) Under glass? . (6) In open? . . - 62. How many of the following were produced this year for aale? Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seed*, vegetable plants, bulbs, and (o) Underglaasor in house? In open? * ■ (1) (Report tenths of an acre such as A, A. lA.cw.) **quare feet . Acres * Square feet . Acres * :)' How much was or will be the value of sales? Section VII.— LIVESTOCK NOW ON THIS PLACE AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION THIS YEAR, 195* Include all animals on this place owned by you and by others. Also, Include any animals belonging to this place but grating on national forests or on open CATTLE AND CALVES: [63] How many CATTLE and CALVES of all ages a // -None." cheek and skip to question [68]. of this total- Id1 How manv are COWS? Include heifers that have calved (6) How ir any are heifers and heifer calves? f (Do not include any heifers that have calved.) (el How many are bulls, bull calves, steers, and steer calves? (The total for question* (a), (6), and (c) must equal the number for question 63.) COWS MILKED YESTERDAY 65. How many MILK COWS were >n this place yesterday? Include dry i i, ilk heifers that have calved . . 66. How many GALLONS of MILK v produced yesterday? DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD THIS YEAR, 1954: [68] Was any MILK. CREAM, |DNo. // "No," check and skip to BUTTER, or CHEESE sold (this year. e/uetlion [69]. (Report all Hale* frorn (his place whether made by you or by others Report as sold dairy products turned over to or sold for your landlord. Be sure to include dairy Sroducta which you will sell before anuarv I, 1955) (b) HowmuchCREAM wasor will be sold this year? Q None (If cream sold by gallon, multiply the number of gallon* by 2l: lo get pounds of bull erf at ) How much was or will be the value of sales? SHEEP AND LAMBS: // "None," check and skip to question [70], OF THIS TOTAL— (a) How many are LAMBS under 1 year old? (b> How many are EWES 1 year old and over? (c) How manv are RAMS and WETHERS 1 vear old a (The total for questions lol. lb), and (>) must e number for question 69 ) . * MULES AND HORSES: HOGS AND PICS: // "None," check and skip to question [72a], OF THIS TOTAL— (a) How many were born since June 1, this year? (b) How many were born before June 1, this year? ....... (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number for question 71.) SOWS AND GILTS FARROWING. D None _ O None _ ANIMALS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD ALIVE THIS YEAR, 1954: will sell before January 1, 1955 ) For each kind, answer these questio How many be sold this year? How much was or will be the value of sales 7 73a HOGS and PIGS sold or lobe sold? . D None 73b. CALVES sold or to be sold? . D None 73e. CATTLE, not counting calve*, sold or to be sold 7 Q None 73d SHEEP and LAMBS sold or to be sold ? D None 73c HORSES. MULES, COLTS, and PONIES sold or to be sold? . . D Noi -•*_ _•«_ WOOL SHORN THIS YEAR, 1954: 74. How many sheep and lambs were shorn this year (1954)7 D Non« If "None," check and skip to question [75] la) How many pounds of wool were shorn this year (1954)? . . (Report all sales from this place whether made by you or by others. Report as sold all poultry and poultry products turned over to or sold for your landlord. " sure to include as sold any chickens, broilers, eggs, turkeys, etc., which you v sell before January 1, 1955.) i any chickens, ry on this place i this place this 76. How many CHICKENS, 4 ; ad over, are on this place? .... I. Hens, pullets, roosters, etc.) (o) Broilers? D None (Report all broilers sold from itm place including those raised for others under contract.) 'D None Light breeds Heavy breeds 79a. How manv TURKEYS and TURKEY FRYERS were raised this (Include those raised from poults bought poults hatched on this place, or raised for others under contract, whether sold, eaten, or now on hand ) 796. How many TURKEY HENS on (D None hand now are you keeping for breeding in 1955? < Light breeds 80. How many DUCKS, GEESE, and other poultry (not counting chickens and turkeys) wore KAISKD tins year? D None , , -■ir.nn- k |||(11 81. How much was or will be received this year from the sale of TURKEYS, DUCKS. ' ; I -KSK. Hiirl mirirrlluneiPMH j Il r v. nnil I'll I'll K Nnne EGGS? 0 «°1<1 {Do not include chickens and chicken eggs,) Color 1 2 3 Tenure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O Irrigation 1 2 3 X Qui 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Trpe 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O X V REGION 6 N. H.k S. D.k. (Reduced facsimile) NORTH DAKOTA AND SOUTH DAKOTA 385 Section VIII.— FERTILIZER AND LIME [821 How much COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER and FERTILIZING MATERIAL «u purchased this year?. □ Noi (Do not lucludr Ivnfiuil flianurt. tint*. —'---- maUrltb, or ryprum I // "Nm»." cheek and .*.p to qui 83. On which crops «i, FERT1LIZE1 (his year — For each crop, anucer thtle quettiont (of Hay and cropland pasture? . . (6) Other pasture {nol cropland) ? . (e) Corn? 0 None D None id) Wheat?. . . . D None (e) Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes? . . D None if) Other crops T D None (1) On how acres was fertiliser used I How ninny used? much LIME or LIMING [841 Ho. MATERIAL was purchased this I Include ground limestone, hydraled and burnt lime. marl. oyster shells, etc Omit lime used for sprays ur sanitation.) _ /00 . .liar* -Eft Section IX.— SELECTED FARM EXPENDITURES. THIS YEAR, 1954 , 1955, br too and br four 85. How much was or will be SPENT this year for— (a) MACHINE HIRE? Q None (Include custom work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining, silo hi hut. haling, plowing, and spraying.) (6) HIRED LABOR? O None (Do not include housework, custom work, or contract construction work Include cash payments only.) (c) FEED for livestock and poultry? . . . D None (Include cost of grain, hay, mill feeds, concentrates, and roughages ; also, paid for grinding and mixing feed.) Section X— FARM LABOR 86. About how many hours the week of September 26-October 2 did you (the person in charge of this place) do farm work or chores on this place? (Cheek one) 1. □ None 2. D 1 to 14 hours 3 D 15 hours or n (o) How many OTHER MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY did IS hours or more of farm work or chores on this place the week of September 26-Oetober 2 WITHOUT RECEIVING CASH WAGES? D Noi (Do nol include housework.) (Include members of y living '■i-'-M wages.) If •None," chtek and skip to oiMsiion [B7J. HOW MANY OF THESE HIRED PERSONS WORKING THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 26-OCTOBER 2 WERE EMPLOYED FOR— (dd>yl 95. Who furnished the information given m (An report ? (CArefc uiAtcA) D Operator O Hired laborer □ Wife or other member of operator's Tamily □ Neighbor Q Landlord D Other Naj ENUMERATOR'S RECORD— To be filled by Census Enumerator: STATE COUNTY E. D. No _ TOWNSHIP Have you reviewed each section of this questionnaire? Certified by Date . I Enumemor) Checked by Date „ _, 1954 _, 1954 ( Reduc ed f ac simile) 386 ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK jaqmnu aui-j - e* iM i as to 30 N 1 en 00 1 o» N M X § en •N N S en 04 I •2 *~" c &z S ..-S. £83°* « — < 1 SjL ~- i ; ill ||l III , ™J 7" 1 2=! | if ; ! : S : I - * 1 0 H | 15-3= al< Iil5-ip5i I t I ; ■ 1 1 1 J i pi I 1 1 k. .as e ^3 ^ 9 i s W Z : ifsEdS S 1 . li h- £ =.«=a2 j,f..= -,S 8 £ : s i « o 8 . S . °o . o 8 . > > "-3 5 = o Z z ".£ = " 1 2 : Z -j o ES 7. 55 ■ i-- " V 0J « o JJ tj • n I, ■ i : w : o at . OJ ' IT - s 3 S ~ s ~ a = C ■ .s : c £ ■= * c C e c d 0 h : o : o : o o o o 0 : o : o Li £ 2 C „ ; C v | |[ | I £ z : £ z fi Z S E i B- Z i 1 £ z 5 5 i£ z i I e i fc * ■ fi z : 1 8 1 s « ■ £ z o = E | £ z i 1 ii 1 i > Ph Z: q, z | E ; £ z 1 1 I I a, Z : S 1 i £ z 1 E £ z : 1 1 • £ 2 £ 6 ! £ fc l£ S 2 >• s i i S £ linn o 2 o Z ■ o ; 2 o Z _ " 1 a c •» .5"*.i"C: e £ p2 i >! ^ i - — a. a :■ *s— a ^ o o o 2 o Z i ^ Z i 1 1 i 1 ! > £ 2 z ' o : Z o Z «-5 ' 3 HAL OPERATION a 3 to S. skip to Co 3 toS. till 12 and 1 t member of his ho -t»*» 2 tg >• >- i ^ >: o 2 o z o : Z ! ! 1 o Z £ > i ! £ 1 o Z o z ■ o i Z o Z S"St ■ sis „ £ > i >; £ f?t£2 ^ o i o 0 oga al **■ S / C c ; - z : Z z - * a- ^ * 1 1 1 £ £ Sa as £ S> s S 3 o Z Z - o i Z i j o Z o.^^ n CO 0) i „ a 2 S . aisl'siiS-';!! > a Z o Z ! >• ■ o o Z | Q fl'T3 ^ ^ Q . * §§ -5 E d in the N THE iiouseho THE L ho rents , or uses or uses er the n Hid Sqo 1 c cS S^g nd 1 ED hea VES pers on e the stoc of ach place with any Is HEN SOMEONE LAND IN THIS Enter name o or HEN NO ONE LI IN THIS ED: (a) Enter name of grows crops for livestock or (6) If no one rents land for live of the owne (2) (*< 03 013 'p«OJ JO OlUFfJ ~ jaquinu aui^ m M M « w IO § CO § a s e« m 3 S ie t- ao ffl o 3 INDEX TO TABLES 387 Abnormal farms Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay.... Alfalfa seed Almonds. • • Angora goats and kids Animals sold alive, specified Annual legumes, specified Apples Apricots Area , approximate land Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks Asparagus Automobiles Austrian winter peas, including Dixie Wonder Avocados Barley ■ Beans ' Beets ( table) ■ Berries, specified < Blackberries Blackeyes and other green cowpeas Blueberries (tame or wild) Boysenberries Broccoli Broomcorn Buckwheat Butter churned Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold Cabbage Calves. See Cattle and calves. Cane, sugar Cantaloups and muskmelons, etc Carrots Cash-grain farms Cash tenants Cash wages paid for farm labor Cattle and calves Cattle and calves sold alive Cattle and dairy products < Cherries ■ Chicken eggs sold ■ Chickens Chickens sold Citrus fruits, specified Class of work power Clingstone peaches Clover seed Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay Color of operator Commercial farms Commercial fertilizer, expenditures for Commercial fertilizer uses of Common and perennial (English) ryegrass seed Conservation of land Corn Corn pickers Cotton Cotton farms Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop Cowpeas Cows Cows milked Cream sold Crimson clover seed Crop and livestock farms, general Cropland By acres harvested By color of operator By irrigation By tenure of operator By use Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour < Croppers (for South only) Crop-share tenants and croppers Crops fertilized, specified Crops harvested from irrigated land Crops harvested, specified Crops sold Cucumbers and pickles Cultivated summer fallow Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale Dairy farms Dairy products Dairy products sold Date of enumeration Days worked off farm..... Dry field and seed beans. Dry field and seed peas.. Dry onions Ducks raised Durum or macaroni wheat.. Economic class of farm. Eggplant Eggs sold County 16 16 16 15 4,13,14 16 16 16 1 16 4,6 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 10 3,4,9 8,9,10 4,13,14 4,13,14 13 16 4,13 4,13 4,13,14 16 4,6 16 16 16 3,4,5,9 9 *16 2 4,16,17 *f6 16 10 2 16 4,13,14 13 13 16 10 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 4 1 3/ 1,2,4 2 3,4,9 4,9 4,16,17 4,16,17 16 1,2,4 15 10 13 13 11 4,5 16 16 16 13 16 8 16 4,13 Economic area 7 9 7 7 7 9 5 9 9 9 2,2a 5 6 6 9 1,1a 9 5 9 3 l,la 9 7 7 7 9 3 l,la,2,2a 1,1a, 2 2a la 2a 1 l,la 2,2a 2 6 9a 9,9a 4,9,9a 9,9a l.la 4,7 7 5 9 9 9 7 9 5 9 7 3,6,9 2,5,8 4,5,6 7,8,9 12 3,6,9 3,6,9 3,6,9,11 3,6,9,11 3,6,9,11 2,5,8 1,2,3,10,11 2,5,8 1,4,7 1,4,7 3,6,9 2,5,8 4,5,6 4,5,6 1,4,7 1,4,7 1,4,7 1,4,7 7,8,9 7,8,9 1,4,7 3,6,9 3,6,9 4,5,6,10 Electricity Electric p*ig brooder er and spelt English or Persian walnuts Evee Expenditures, farm. See Farm expenditures. Facilities and equipment, specified Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow. Farm expenditures, specified Farm labor By color of operator By economic class By tenure of operator By type of farm Farm operators: By age By color By residence By tenure By years on farm By off-farm work and other income Farm products, value of Farm property, value of Farms , number By class of work power By color of operator By economic class By kind of workers By land irrigated By size of farm ■ By tenure of operator ■ By type of farm By value of products sold Farms with all harvested crops irrigated.... Feed for livestock and poultry, expenditures for Fence posts cut Fertilizer, commercial, expenditures for.... Fertilizer, commercial, uses of Fescue seed Field and seed beans, dry Field and seed peas, dry Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruit-and-nut Field crops Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold Field seed crops Figs Filberts and hazelnuts Firewood and fuelwood cut Flaxseed Forest products Forest products sold Freestone peaches Fruit-and-nut farms Fruits and nuts, specified Fruits and nuts sold Full owners Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil, expenditures for Geese raised General farms Gilts. See Sows and gilts. Goats and kids Goats and kids clipped Grain combines Grains Grains grown together and threshed as a mixture ■ Grapefruit ' Grapes < Grass silage made from grasses clover, or small grains Green lima beans Green peas (English) Greenhouse products Guineas raised 4,6 6 16 16 13 4,6 County 2,5,8 1,2,3 3,6,9 alfalfa, Hairy vetch seed Harvesters, field forage Hay balers, pick-up Hay crops Hazelnuts (included with Filberts) Heifers and heifer calves Hired labor, expenditures for Hired labor by basis of payment Hogs and pigs Hogs and pigs sold alive Home freezer Horses and colts, including ponies Horses and mules sold alive Horticultural specialties sold See also Nursery and greenhouse products. Improved pecans • Income, farm. See Value of farm products sold. Irish potatoes Irrigated farms, number Irrigated land in farms By use Kumquats 4,7 4,7,8,9,10 *'! 4,9 10 4,5 3,4,5,9 5 3,4,9 4,5 13,16 1,4 1,2,3,4 4,6 3,4 4,"? 1,2 2 Yo 13,15,16 4,7 15 4,7 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 16 15 15 16 10 16 16 3,4,9 4,7 13 10 13 13 4,6 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 13 16 4,6 4,6 16 16 4,7 8,9,10 4,13 4,13,14 4,6 13 13 15 16 1,2 2,2a 1 2,2a Economic area 2,5,8 2,5,8 2,5,8 2,5,8,12 2,5,8,12 2 8 5 5 2,5,8 1 1,4,7 ,2,3,4 1,4,7 5 2,5,8 2,2a ... 5 1 6 2,5,8,12 1,1a 1,4,7 3 2,2a 7 3 4 4,7,8 3,6,9,10,11 la ... 6 2,5,8 8 ... 6 2,5,8 6 1,4,7 9 ... 9 ... 9 ... 3 9 4 9 9 9 8 9 8 4,8 9 3 9 4 2,2a 6 3 7 7 5 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 5 5 9 l.la 1,1a, 9a 4,5,6 1,*,* 2,5,8 4A6 2,5,8 2,5,8 2,5,8 3,6,9 2,5,8,12 12 3,6,9 3,6,9 2,5,8 1,4,7 1,4.7 388 INDEX TO TABLES LadLno seed Land and buildings, value of Land area, approximate Land from which hay was cut Land in farms. By color of operator By size of farm , By tenure of operator By use Land in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees , Land in irrigated farms By use Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control Land pastured Legumes, specified annual Lemons Lespedeza cut for hay Lespedeza seed Lettuce and romaine Lima beans Lime and liming material, expenditures for.. Limes Livestock and livestock products sold Livestock farms, other than dairy and poultry Livestock-share tenants Livestock, specified Livestock sold alive Loganberries Lupine seed Machine hire, expenditures for Machinery, farm Managed land -. Managers Mandarins (included with Tangerines). Mangoes Maple sirup made Maple sugar made Maple trees tapped Milk Milk sold Milk cows Milking machine Miscellaneous and unclassified farms. Mixed grains Mohair clipped Motortrucks Mules and mule colts Navel oranges , Nectarines , Nonwhite farm operators Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs Nuts, specified Oats Oats cleaned out of vetch and peas Oats, wheat, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay Off-farm work and other income Okra Olives Onions, dry Operators, farm. See Farm operators. Oranges Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins. Other field-crop farms Owned land Part owners Part-time farms. Pasture Peaches Peanuts Pears Peas Pecans Peppers. See Sweet peppers and pimientos. Pig brooder, electric Pimientos (included with sweet peppers)... Piped running water Plums Plums and prunes Popcorn Potatoes Poultry and poultry products Poultry and poultry products sold Poultry farms Power feed grinder Primarily crop farms, general Primarily livestock farms, general Products, farm, value of. Proao millet Prunes Pulpwood cut Rams and wethers Raspberries Red clover seed Redtop seed Rented land 16 1,4 1 16 1,2,3,4 3,4 2 3,4 1,2,4 16 2 1,2,4 16 16 16 16 16 16 4,7 16 4,13,14 10 4,9 4,13,14 4,13,14 16 16 4,7 4,6 3,4 3,4,9 16 16 15 15 15 13 13 4,13,14 4,6 10 16 13 4,6 13 16 16 3,4,9 15 16 16 16 16 4,5 16 16 16 10 3,4 3,4,9 8 1,2,4 16 16 16 16 16 4,6 16 4,6 16 16 16 16 4,13,14 4,13,14 10 4,6 10 10 13,16 16 16 15 13 16 16 16 3,4 County 1 9 1,2,2a 2a 3 1,2,2a 1 la 1,1a 1,1a 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 9 4,7 3 2 7 7 6 5 1 2,2a 9 9 3 9 7 5 7 9 9 2,2a 9 3 1 2,2a 5 1,1a 9 9 9 9 9 5 9 5 9 9 9 9 7 4,7 3 5 3 3 9 9 8 7 9 9 Economic area 3,6,9 1,4,7 1,4,7 1,4,7 1,4,7 2,5,8 3,6,9,10,11 4,5,6 7,8,9 3,6,9,10,11 3,6,9 2,5,8 2,5,8 3,6,9,10 3,6,9,10 2,5,8 4,5,6 7,8,9 1,2,3 2,5,( 2,5,f 11 3,6,9,11 4,5,6,11 2,5,8 4,5,6 4,5,6 Residence of operator. Residential farms Rice Root and grain crops hogged or grazed. Rye Ryegrass seed, common and perennial (English) Sampling, reliability of Sawlogs and veneer logs cut Seed beans , dry field and Seed peas, dry field and Seeds, field Share-cash tenants Share tenants and croppers Sheep and lambs Sheep and lambs shorn Sheep and lambs sold alive Silage Size of farm Small fruits Small grains Snap beans (bush and pole types) Sorghums Sows and gilts Soybeans Specified facilities and equipment Specified farm expenditures Spinach Spring wheat Squash Steers and bulls, including steer and bull calves Strawberries Sugar beets for sugar Sugarcane for seed Sugarcane for sugar or for sale to mills... Sugarcane or sorghum for sirup Summer fallow, cultivated Sweetclover seed Sweet corn Sweet peppers and pimientos Sweetpotatoes Tangeloes Tangerines and mandarins Telephone Television set Tenants Temple oranges Tenure of farm operator Timber Timothy seed Tobacco Tomatoes Tractors Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. Tung nuts Turkeys Type of farm Unclassified farms Uses of commercial fertilizer. Uses of land Valencia oranges Value : Crops .- Farm products sold Farms (land and buildings) Livestock Vegetables grown under glass, flower and vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs and mushrooms produced for sale Vegetable farms Vegetables for home use Vegetables harvested for sale Velvetbeans Vetch or peas, alone or mixed with oats or other grains, cut for hay Vetch seed Vineyards. See Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. 4 8 16 16 16 16 18,19 15 16 16 16 3,4,9 3 13 13 13 16 2 16 16 16 16,17 13,14 16 4,6 4,7 16 16 16 I 16 16 16 16 16 1,2,4 16 16 16 16 16 16 4,6 4,6 3,4,9 16 3,4,9 15 16 16 16 4,6 16 16 13,14 10 10 1,2,4 16 16 13,15,16 1,4 13 Wage rates Walnuts (English or Persian). Watermelons Water, piped running Wax bee is. See Snap beans. Wheat White farm operators Wild hay cut Winter wheat Woodland in farm, by use Wool shorn Workers : Family Hired Regular Seasonal Work off farm Work power, class of Years on farm , Youngberries 8,9,10 16 16 4,6 16 3,4,9 16 16 1,2,4 13 4,7 4,7,8,9,10 4,8,9,10 4,8,9,10 4,5 4,6 County 4,5 Economic area 9 1,1a 9 9 9 9 9 9 5 5 2,2a 9 2,2a 8 9 9 9 5 9 8 3 9 4,9 9 2,5,8 2,5,8,12 2,5,8 2,5,8 7,8,9 4,5,6 1,4,7 1,4.7 3,6,9,10,11 1,4,7 4,5,6 3,6)9 2,5,8 2,2a 9 9 1,1a 1,4,7 7 6 2,5,8,12 6 2,5,8,12 6 2,5,8,12 6 2,5,8,12 5 2,5,8 5 2,5,8 U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1956 O -