I rG' Given By 77. ??. STH^T n^ n'^^'^TA/nr^sn^ 3^ SITORY FLORIDA Vol. 1-pt. 18 COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS 1954 Census f Agriculture 4 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE . BUREAU OF THE CENSUS • WASHINGTON • TP56 ( p u B L i r. j United States U. S. Department of Commerce Sinclair Weeks, Secretary Bureau of the Census Robert W. Burgess, Director ensus c Agriculture 1954 Volume 1 COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Part 18 Florida Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY Chief, Agriculture Division FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS • LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS • CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES • p U B L, 1 C Boston Tublic Library Superintendent of Documents SEP 4 -1956 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROBERT W. BURGESS, Dinctor 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 jor Statistical Standards Lowell T. Galt, Assistant Director jor 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. Economic Areas, Part 18. U. S. Census of Agriculture: 1954. Vol. I, Counties and State 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 $1.50 (paper) PREFACE Volume I, Counties and State Ek;onomic Areas, is one of tlie 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- Aisors appointed by the Director of the Census and worliing 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 N. 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. July 1956 III UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGIUCULTURE: 1954 REPORTS Volume I. — Connties 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 expepditures ; 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 for State economic areas include farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator, by type of farm, and by economic class. Volume I is published in 33 parts as follows : Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States 1 New England States: West North Central: East South Central — Continued Maine. 8 Minnesota. 21 Alabama. New Hampshire. 9 Iowa. 22 Mississippi. Vermont. 10 Missouri. West South Central: Massachusetts. 11 North Dakota and South 23 Arkansas. Rhode Island. Dakota. 24 Louisiana. Connecticut. 12 Nebraska. 25 Oklahoma. 2 Middle Atlantic States: 13 Kansas. 26 Texas. New York. South Atlantic: Mountain: New Jersey. 14 Delaware and Marvland. 27 Montana. Pennsylvania. 15 Virginia and West Virginia. 28 Idaho. East North Central: 16 North Carolina and South 29 Wyoming and Colorado. 3 4 Ohio. Indiana. Carolina. 30 New Mexico and Arizona. 17 18 Georgia. Florida. 31 Utah and Nevada. Pacific: 5 Illinois. East South Central: 32 Washington and Oregon. 6 Michigan. 19 Kentucky. 33 California. 7 Wisconsin. 20 Tennessee. Volume II. — General Report. Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1954. Summary data and analyses of the data for States, for Geographic Divisions, and for the United States by subjects as illustrated by the chapter titles listed below : Chapter Title Chapter Title I Farms and Land in Farms. VII Field Crops and Vegetables. II Age, Residence, Years on Farm, Work Off Farm. VIII Fruits and Nuts, Horticultural Specialties, Forest III Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment. Products. IV Farm Labor. Use of Fertilizer, Farm Expenditures, and IX Value of Farm Products. Cash Rent. X Color, Race, and Tenure of Farm Operator. Economic Class of Farm. V Size of Farm. XI VI Livestock and Livestock Products. XII Type of Farm. Volume III. — Special Reports Part 1. — Hultiple-unit Operations. This report will be similar to Part 2 of Volume V of the reports for the 1950 Census of Agriculture. It will present statistics for approximately 900 counties and State economic areas in 12 Southern States and Missouri for the number and characteristics of multiple-unit operations and farms in multiple units. Part 2. — Ranking Agricultural Counties. This special report will present statistics for selected Items of inventory and agricul- tural production for the leading counties in the United States. Part 3. — Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia, and V. S. Possessions. These areas were not included in the 1954 Census of Agriculture. The available current data from vari- ous Government sources will be compiled and published in this report. Part 4. — Agriculture, 1954, a Graphic Summary. This report will present graphically some of the significant facts regarding agriculture and agricultural production as revealed by the 1954 Census of Agriculture. Part 5. — Farm-mortgage Debt. This will be a cooperative study by the Agricultural Research Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census. It vrill present, by States, data based on the 1954 Census of Agriculture and a special mail survey to be conducted in January 1956, on the number of mortgaged farms, the amount of mortgage debt, and the amount of debt held by principal lending agencies. Part 6. — Irrigation In Humid Areas. This cooperative report by the Agricultural Research Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census will present data ob- tained by a mail survey of operators of Irrigated farms in 28 States on the source of water, method of applying water, num- ber of pumps used, acres of crops irrigated in 1954 and 1955, the number of times each crop was irrigated, and the cost of irrigation equipment and the Irrigation system. Part 7. — Popular Report of the 1954 Census of Agriculture. This report is planned to be a general, easy-to-read publication for the general public on the status and broad characteristics of United States agriculture. It will seek to delineate such as- pects of agriculture as the geographic distribution and dif- ferences by size of farm for such items as farm acreage, principal crops, and important kinds of livestock, farm facili- ties, farm equipment, use of fertilizer, soil conservation prac- tices, farm tenure, and farm income. Part 8. — Size of Operation by Type of Farm. This will be a coop- erative special report to be prepared in cooperation with the Agricultural Research Service of the U. S. Department of Agri- culture. This report will contain data for 119 economic sub- regions, (essentially general ty|)e-of -farming areas) showing the general characteristics for each type 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 FLORIDA CONTENTS INTRODUCTION History and legal basis .' IX Plan of presentation of statistics EC Operations for 1954 Census 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 XTV Land in farms according to use XTV Value of land and buildings XV Age of operator XV Res idence 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-mortgage debt XVII Crops Crops harvested XVII 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 XDC Land irrigated XIX 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 XIX Stripcropping XIX Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour.. XIX Livestock and Poultry Milk cows; cows milked; milk sold XIX Sows and gilts farrowing XIX Sheep and lambs and wool XIX Goats and mohair XX Bees and honey XX Value of livestock on farms XX Livestock products XX Sales of live animals XX Poultry and poultry products XX Sampling Description of the sample for the IQS-i Census XX Adjustment of the sample XX Method of estimation XX Reliability of estimates based on the sample XX Differences in data presented by counties and by State economic areas 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 Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table— Page 1 . — Farms , acreage , and value : Censuses of 1920 to 1954 3 2. — Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 "* 3. — Farms and land in fanns, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 1^ 4.^Farms and farm characteristics, by color and tenure of operator: Census of 1954 12 5. — Farm operators by color, residence, off -farm work, age, and years on present farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 30 6. — Farms by class of work power and specified facilities and equipment: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 30 7.— Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 31 8.— Hired farm labor and wage rates by economic class: Census of 1954 32 9.— Hired farm labor and wage rates by color and tenure of operator: Census of 1954 34 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 dataon 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 *7 16. — Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 ^ 17. — Farms reporting by specified acres, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for specified crops: Census of 1954 56 18. — Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county, economic area, and State by number of farms reporting, by levels 58 19. — Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county, economic area, and State totals for specified Items 58 (V) VI CONTENTS Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Page Map of the State shewing counties, county seats, and principal cities 63 County Tabie— 1.— Farms, acreage, value, and farm operators: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 6A la.— Irrigated farms: Number and acreage: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 70 2.— Farms by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 73 •?a.— Farms by tenure, by color of operator: Census of 1954 79 3. — Farms by size of farm and by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 82 4. — Value of farm products sold by source: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 88 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 91 6.— Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1954 and 1950; and use of commercial fertilizer: Census of 1954.. 97 7. — Livestock and livestock products: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 103 8.-- Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 115 9. — Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 121 9a. — Specified crops harvested from irrigated land: Census of 1954 151 Chapter C— STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Map of the State showing State economic areas 159 Economic Area Table— 1.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 160 2. — Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 168 3.— Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 176 4. — Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 184 5. — Farm facilities, off-farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 192 6. — Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by type of farm: Censiises of 1954 and 1950 200 7. — Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 208 8.— Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 216 9. — Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 224 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 232 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 233 12. — Farm labor: Census of 1954 234 APPENDIX The 1954 Census of Agriculture CJuestionnalre 236 Enumerator ' s Record Book 240 Index to tables 241 INTRODUCTION VII INTRODUCTION This report presents data relating to the agricuiture of the United States based on the most recent census of agriculture taken in the fall of 1954. 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 16. Initially, an agri- cultural enmueration was talsen in conjunction with the Decen- nial Census of Population in 1840. Congress first provided for a mid-decennial census for the year 191.5 ; hnwever, abnormalities created by World War I prevented the taking of this census. Since 1920, a national agricultural census has been taken each five years. The 1954 Census of Agriculture was authorized by an Act of Omgress approved June 18, 1929, and amended July 16, 1952. Section 16 of the Act, as amended, reads as follows : "That there shall be taken, beginning in the month of October 1954, 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 Di.strict of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or such other areas or territories over which tlie 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 section .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 ai)- proved August 31, 1954, 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 be taken in the fall of 19.54. This request was not approved by the Congress. However, a limited appropriation was made for expenses for "spot checking business, manufactures, and agri- 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 1954 Census. Plan of presentation of statistics. — This report follows the same general plan of presentation as that for 1950, the last complete census of agriculture. The report is a part of Volume I which comprises 33 reports. Each part of Volume I presents the data for each county and each State 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 are most revealing when comparisons are available. Therefore, compa- rable data gathered in the 1950 Census of Agriculture are given for counties and for State economic areas. Comparative data for the States are given for each successive census year beginning with 1920. However, for some items, the data obtained in 1954 are the only ones available. The tables provide totals for coimties for nearly all items for which information was obtained in the 1954 Census. Howevei;, most data by economic class of farm, type of farm, and color and tenure of farm operator are presented only for State economic areas. State economic areas represent groupings of counties within a State. Outside of metropolitan areas, the State economic areas are, in general, the same as State type-of -farming areas. (A description of State eccmomic 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 did 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 1954 enumeration districts was to make them large enough to keep each enumerator fully occupied in his area for a thiee-week, or possibly a four-week, period. Hence, some enumer- ation districts included more than one minor civil division. Such combined minor divisions were always adjacent. An enumera- tion district never c-omprlsed 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 dlvlslonB 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 separatiarable 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 are 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. Theriod of peak farm employment. During 19.50 the labor in- quiries were related to the calendar week preceding the actual enumeration. Although starting 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 1945 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 and 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 to 1954, farm-labor data were not always satisfactorily reported when the siiecifled 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 refiect 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. Regalar and seasonal workers. — Hired persons working on the farm during the sijecifled 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 l)eriod of employment was estimated for the individual farm after taking into aecoimt such items as the basis of payment, wage rate, expenditures 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 were 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 expense 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. Expenditures 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 si)ecial report (Part 5 of Volume III) to be issued in 1956. 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 har\'ested 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 nonbearing trees and vines as of the date of enumeration (usually October or November 1954). The acreage harvested for various crops is often le.ss than the acreage planted. With three exceptions, citrus fruits, olives, and avocados, figures for quantity harvested represent the amount actually harvested during the 19.'54 crop year. Citrus fruit production was to be re- ported for the 1953-1954 marketing season (from the bloom of 1953). Olive and avocado production for California related to the quantity harvested from the 19.53 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 harveste*! from the 1953 bloom (the harvesting sea- son extending from July 1, 1953, to June 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 wlilch 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 u.se units of mea.sure 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 19.50, 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 19.54 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 si>e<'i- fied States) of Irish potatoes or if less than 20 bushels of sweet- potatoes were harvesteoultry 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 faU 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 niimber 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 midwestem, 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, Greorgia, 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 Iambs or on wool production were com- piled for these 3 States for 1954. Ooati 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 farmi. — 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. Liveitock prodncti. — 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. Salei of lire animali. — 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 respondents 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 prodncti. — 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 tian 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 fertiliser and lime, farm expendi- tures, farm labor, off-farm work, facilities and equipment on the place, farm value, and mortgage debt, was eniimerated for only a sample of farms. (The information in Sections Till 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 lample for the 1954 Cenini. — The sample used for the 1954 Census of Agriculture consisted of specified farms (see page XII for 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 squ^tres 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 efTects 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 grroups 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, 260^99 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 waa 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. Kethod 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 specii5ed farms. KellabiUty 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 10 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 sami)ling reliability of estimated totals. In State Table 19 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 68 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. Classification 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-of-farm 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 10.50, 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 laud he owns would have been classified as a tenant. In 1954, tlie 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 cla.ssified 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 croi>-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 suivervision 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 19.54, 19.50, 1940, and earlier censuses the classification was made during the prcK'essing of the questionnaires on the basis of the answer to the inquiries on the questionnaires. The xxn UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 procedure for 1945 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, llie 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 oi)erator 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 a.ssocia- tions and community projects were classified as "other farms." Commercial farms were divided into six grroups 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 members of his family received from nonfarm sources was less than the value of all farm products sold. laiui Other farms have been grouped into three classes as follows : Part-time farms. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $250 to $1,199 were classified as part time if the farm operator reported (a) 100 or more days of work off the farm in 1954, or (b) the nonfarm income received by him and members of his family was greater than the value of farm products sold. Residential farms. — Residential farms include all farms ex- cept abnormal farms with a total value of sales of farm prod- ucts of less than $250. Some of these represent farms on which the operator worked off the farm more than 100 days in 1954. Some represent farms on which the income from nonfarm sources was greater than the value of sales of agricultural products. Others represent subsistence and marginal farms of various kinds. Some farms are included here which, if the classification were based on farm production for more than 1 year, might have qualified as commercial farms. Abnormal farms. — Insofar as it was possible to identify them, abnormal farms include public and private institutional farms, community enterprises, experiment-station farms, grazing asso- ciations, etc. Farms by type. — The classification of farms by type was made on the basis of the relationship of the value of sales from a par- ticular source or sources to the total value of all farm products sold from the farm. In some cases, the type of farm was de- termined on the basis of the sale of an individual farm product, such as cotton, or on the basis of closely related products, such as dairy products. In other cases, the type was determined on the basis of sales of a broader group of products such as corn, sorghums, all small grains, field peas, field beans, cowpeas, and soybeans. Part-time, residential, and abnormal farms were not classified by type. In order to be classified as a particular type, sales or anticipated sales of a product or a group of products had to represent 50 percent or more of the total value of products sold. Only the farms in the sample were classified by type. The data given in this report by type of farm relate only to commercial farms. The types of farms for which data are shown, together with the product or group of products on which the classification is based, are : Product or group of products amounting to SO percent or more of the value of all Type of farm farm products sold Cotton Cotton. Cash-grain Other fleld-crop- Vegetable Fruit-and-nut — Dairy- Poultry. Livestock farms other than dairy and poul- try. Corn, sorghum, small grains, field peas, field beans, cowpeas, and soybeans. I'eanuts, Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes, tobacco, sugarcane, sugar beets for sugar, and other miscellaneous crops. Vegetables. Berries and other small fruits, and tree fruits, grapes, and nuts. Milk and other dairy products. The cri- terion of 50 percent of the total sales was modified in the case of dairy farms. A farm for which the value of sales of dairy products represented less than 50 percent of the total value of farm products sold was classified as a dairy farm if — (a) Milk and other dairy products accounted for 30 percent or more of the total value of products sold, and (b) Milk cows represented 50 per- cent or more of all cows, and (c) Sales of dairy products, to- gether vrith the sales of cattle and calves, amounted to 50 percent or more of the total value of farm products sold. Chickens, eggs, turkeys, and other poul- try products. Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, wool, and mohair, provided the farm did not qualify as a dairy farm. INTRODUCTION XXIII Product or group of products amounting to 60 percent or more of the value of all Type of farm farm products sold — Continued General Farms were classified as general when the value of products from one source or group of sources did not represent as much as 50 percent of the total value of all farm products sold. Separate figures are given for three kinds of general farms : (a) Primarily crop. (b) Primarily livestock. (c) Crop and livestock. Primarily crop farms are those for which the sale of one of the following crops or groups of crops — vegetables, fruits and nuts, cotton, cash grains, or other field crops— did not amount to 50 percent or more of the value of all farm products sold, but for which the value of sales for all these groups of crops represented 70 percent or more of the value of all farm products sold. Primarily livestock farms are those which could not qualify as dairy farms, poultry farms, or livestock farms other than dairy and poultry, but on which the sale of livestock and poultry and livestock and poultry products amounted to 70 percent or more of the value of all farm products sold. General crop and livestock farms are those which could not be classified as either crop farms or livestock farms, but on which the sale of all crops amounted to at least 30 percent but less than 70 percent of the total value of all farm products sold. Miscellaneous This group of farms includes those that had 50 percent or more of the total value of products accounted for by sale of horticultural products, or sale of horses, or sale of forest products. The classification of farms by type of farm for the 1954 Census was made on essentially the same basis as that for the 1950 Census. In 1950, miscellaneous farms included those that had 50 percent or more of the total value of products accounted for by the sale of fur animals, or the sale of bees and honey, in addi- tion to the items included in the 1954 classification. Value of farm products sold. — Data on the value of fanii products sold were obtained for 1954 by either of two methods. First, the values of livestock sold alive, poultry, poultry products, vegetables harvested for sale, nursery and greenhouse products, forest products, and all livestock products, except wool and mo- hair, were obtained during the enumeration by asking the farm operator the value of sales. Second, the values of all other agricultural products sold were estimated for each county. During the enumeration, the quantity sold was obtained for each farm, for corn for grain, sorghums for grain or forage, small grains, hays, and for all small fruits and berries. For all other crops, the quantity sold was esti- mated for each county. For the purpose of computing value of farm products sold, it was assumed that the entire quantity har- vested, or reported, was sold for the following crops : Strawberries Blackberries Dewberries Raspberries Blueberries Boy.senberrles Loganberries Youngberries Cranberries Currants Gooseberries Elderberries Other berries Apples Peaches (except in selected States where the proportion of the crop culled was con- siderable) Clingstone peaches (except in a few States where the pro- portion of the crop culled was considerable) Pears Cherries Plums and prunes Plums (except in selected States where the proportion of the crop culled was con- siderable) Prunes (except In selected States where the proportion of the crop culled was con- siderable) Apricots Avocados (except in selected States where the proportion of the crop culled was con- siderable) Figs Mangoes Nectarines Olives Grapes Bananas Dates Guavas JaiJanese persimmons Jujubes Papayas Pineapples Pomegranates Quinces Sapodillas Soursops Sugar apples Loquats Other tree fruits Tung nuts Walnuts (English or Persian) Almonds Filberts and hazelnuts Black walnuts Chestnuts Coconuts Other nuts Oranges Tangerines, mandarins, sat- sumas (except in selected of the crop culled was con- siderable) Temple oranges Valencia oranges (except In selected States where the proportion of the crop culled was considerable) Navel oranges (except in se- lected States where the pro- portion of the crop culled was considerable) Other oranges (except in se- lected States where the pro- portion of the crop culled was considerable) Grapefruit (except in selected States where the proxwrtion of the crop culled was con- siderable) Lemons Limes Tangeloes Kumquats Citrons Limequats Other citrus fruits Cotton Popcorn Sugar beets for sugar Broomcorn Sugarcane for sugar Tobacco States where the proportion The quantity sold was estimated for the following crops on the basis of crop-disposition data published by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture : Alfalfa seed Red clover seed Lespedeza seed Sweetclover seed Timothy seed Alslke seed Soybeans for beans Cowpeas for dry peas Peanuts for nuts Dry field beans Sugarcane and sorghum for sirup Maple sugar Maple sirup In the case of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, the quantity sold was estimated after making allowance for home use, on the basis of data on the disposition of these crops as published by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The quantity sold for the following miscellaneous crops was estimated on the basis of the reported quantity or value of sales for the 1954 Census or on the basis of the quantity sold as shown for the 1950 Census : Soybeans for hay Cowpeas for hay Peanuts for hay Velvetbeans Angelica Anise (except for oil) Arnica Artemisia Basil Belladonna Bloodroot Borage Buhach Burnet Cascara bark Caramhola Cassava Castor beans Chicory Chufas Coriander Dikon Dill for oil Fennel seed Fejou Flax for fiber Foxglove Ginseng Gobbe Golden seal Guar Hemp for fiber Hemp for seed .Taboticaba Kudzu crowns Lemon balm Litchi nuts Mint for oil Oiticica nut Ramie for fiber Rape seed Roselle Safflower Sesame for oil Sorrel Sugar beet seed Sunflower seed Sweet corn for seed Teosinte Vetiver Wormseed oil Lentils Other grains Grass silage Other clover seed Hubam clover Mammoth clover Persian clover Sour clover Crotalarla seed XXIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 Indigo, hairy seed Other seed Meadow foxtail Sesbania Fescue grass Sheep fescue Rhodes grass The estimated value of all crops sold, except vegetables har- vested for sale, nursery and greenhouse products, and forest prod- ucts, was obtained by multiplying the estimated quantity sold by the State average price. The State average prices were obtained by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. In the case of miscellaneous crops listed above, the average prices have been determined on the basis of reiwrts of quantity sold and value of sales obtained in the 1954 Census of Agriculture. For the 1950 Census, the value of all farm products sold was obtained by inquiry of each farm operator during the enumera- tion. In that census, inquiries were made regarding the value of farm products sold for a maximum of 46 individual farm prod- ucts or groups of farm products. In most cases, the quantity sold for the individual farm product was obtained together with the value of sales. The total value of farm products sold for lO.'iO includes the value of several farm products not included in the figures for 1954 — butter, cheese, sliim milk, bees.'honey, corn fod- der, corn silage, and grain straw, and receipts from the rental of pasture. Data for the sales of farm products represent total sales for the entire farm, regardless of who shared in the receipts. The landlord's share of crops and livestock sold and also the livestock which the landlord took from the tenant farm to his own place were considered as sales from the tenant farm. Sales of crops grown on a contract basis, of livestock fed on a contract basis, or of poultry raised under a contract with a feed dealer or others, were included as sales from the farm. The data on sales cover one year's operation. The sales of crops represent the sales of crops before the enumeration as well as those yet to be sold at the time of the enumeration. Com, cotton, and other commodities under loan were to be considered as sold at loan prices. Livestock sales are for the calendar year regardless of when the livestock were raised or produced. Most livestock products are sold at the time they are produced. It was assumed that all wool and mohair shorn or clipped in 1954 was sold. The value of farm products sold does not include government payments for soil conservation, lime and fertilizer furnished, and subsidy payments. When obtaining the value of the farm products sold from farm operators, the enumerators were instructed to report the gross value without making deductions of any kind. These instruc- tions, however, were not always followed. In the case of milk, poultry, eggs, etc., deductions were often made by buyers of farm products for hauling, handling, marketing, etc., before making payments to farmers. In such cases, farm operators often con- sidered the amount of the check received as the gross value of the farm products sold. FLORIDA Chapter A STATISTICS FOR THE STATE (1) FLORIDA State Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE; 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) Census of — 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April l) 1925 (January l) 1920 (January l) Faras Approxinate laad area (see text). Proportion in f anns LaoJ in faras Average size of farm Value of land and buildings; Average per farm . .number, . . .acres, .percent. . . .acres. .acres. Average per acre. .dollars, . dollars . Land in faras according to use: ^ Cropland harvested farms 1 to 9 acres farms 10 to 19 acres farms 20 to 29 acres farms 30 to 49 acres farms 50 to 99 acres farms 100 to 199 acres farms 200 acres and over farms 200 to 499 acres farms 500 to 999 acres farms 1,000 acres and over farms Cropland used only for pasture^ farms Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . .farms reporting. acres. reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting . acres, reporting. acres. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting, acres. Cropland lying idle farms reporting. acres. Woodland pastured farms reporting. acres. Woodland not pastured farms reporting. acres. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) ^ farms Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland etc.) farms reporting, acres. reporting, acres. Cropland, total^ farms reporting. acres. Land pastured, total .,,,farms reporting. acres. Woodland, total farms reporting. acrea. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. acres. Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. acres. Irrigated pasture farms reporting . acrea. 57,543 34,727,680 52.3 18,161,675 315.6 2S,iii Hi. 58 44,780 1,935,655 17,516 7,957 4,557 5,237 5,279 2,792 1,442 1,072 262 108 13,848 677,500 15,332 585,314 2,731 90,066 13,467 495,248 16,318 7,150,928 14,918 1,324,724 13,417 4,780,972 44,581 1,006,582 50,855 3,398,469 29,480 12,809,400 27,643 8,975,652 5,799 427,807 5,526 299,750 489 128,057 56,921 34,727,680 47.5 16,527,536 290.4 15,437 57. ei 44,174 1,728,232 16,292 8,09* 5,222 6,206 5,149 2,117 1,093 S3i 162 9? 16,082 936,853 18,850 659,337 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 16,527 7,288,204 18,277 1,761,638 4,989 3,395,591 45,230 757,681 51,161 3,324,422 28,002 11,620,648 31,030 9,049,842 6,075 *365,421 5,915 296,326 212 56,916 61,159 34,727,680 37.7 13,033,501 213.9 8,149 38.09 52,855 1,809,430 18,370 9,805 6,853 8,599 6,255 2,023 950 757 119 74 8,045 562,563 (NA) 505,201 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 13,731 4,527,462 19,026 1,274,398 8,093 4,005,715 45,084 398,732 56,479 2,877,194 25,410 9,095,740 29,831 5,801,860 4,092 221,917 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 62,248 34,727,680 24,0 8,337,708 133.9 5,ai 38.90 56,235 1,679,622 (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 13,485 643,065 (NA) 533,901 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (~) {••) 60,594 2,856,588 (NA) (NA) 29,628 2,649,960 3,947 126,191 3,923 123,682 87 2,509 72,857 35,111,040 17.2 6,048,406 83.0 4,407 53.08 66,965 1,579,049 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,494 347,860 (NA) 541,730 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,396 1,470,354 24,138 1,140,941 3,078 544,460 47,011 424,012 (NA) 2,468,639 (NA) 2,362,674 (NA) 2,611,295 (NA) (NA) 2,751 65,832 (NA) (NA) 58,966 35,111,040 14.3 5,026,617 85.2 7,179 84.22 54,404 1,454,254 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8,955 301,432 (NA) 514,980 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,250 840,843 17,004 1,050,995 2,595 176,310 32,737 687,803 (NA) 2,270,666 (NA) 1,318,585 (NA) 1,891,838 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 59, a7 35,111,040 16.7 5,864,519 99.0 8,088 81.67 (NA) 1,369,050 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,985 257,788 (NA) 653,234 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,896 793,782 22,550 1,498,301 1,655 437,500 (NA) 854,864 (NA) 2,260,072 (NA) 1,489,070 (NA) 2,292,063 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ^•Available data not comparable. HA Not available. ^For the Census of 195) 456 17.646.336 15,967,464 12,572,256 7,833,469 5,559,321 4,511,786 5,337,013 5,408,823 7.869.335 7,072,300 6,140,230 3,4^4,924 2,876,488 2,394,589 3,486,165 3,453,649 5.603.952 4,903,717 3,507,243 1,613,294 505,758 303,669 152,513 250, U4 3,639,9^ 3,193,086 2,263,079 1,613,462 932,918 945,442 1,257,594 1,191,690 533.09e 798,361 661,704 1,166,739 1,244,657 (NA) 868,086 440,741 513,370 252.940 458,198 330,621 565,879 450,431 141,072 197,159 11.724 10,297 1,876 8,968 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,452 46.622 75,158 73,137 137,911 (NA) (NA) (NA) 119,993 64.301 122,268 31,396 181,118 215,623 215,774 153,979 159,207 157.509 132,440 174,174 272,913 (».) (NA) 35,559 1.823.342 1,575,677 1,575,189 1,467,375 1,353,810 1,204,387 1,U7,911 (NA) 960.491 844,939 951,248 792,463 736,619 663,666 784,663 (NA) 495.306 291,093 178,981 179,226 108, 523 U0,746 50,768 (NA) 251. S74 286,277 228,311 187,309 136,276 157,813 99,267 (NA) 115.671 153,363 216,649 308,377 322,392 ^NA) 272,162 183,213 (NA) 40.938 45,014 99,050 124,881 102,808 52,888 (NA) 4,774 917 4,992 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 25.340 32,666 33,395 55,282 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 26.277 43,543 40,583 79,460 95,998 99,817 77,826 (NA) 1 7. 702 27,366 42,704 43,762 («) (— ) (NA) (NA) ALL FAIW OPERATORS All far* •pmrmfn number.. Full ovners number. , Part ovnera ........*■•.•... .number* < Managers >...... .number. > All tenants number.. Proportion of tenancy percent, , Cash tenants number.. Sbare-casli tenants. nimiber. ■ Share tenants number.. Croppers number.. Other and unspecified tenants number.. All 1ib4 in faraa acres.. Full owners aerea. . Part owners acres.. Managers acres.. All tenants acres. . Cash tenants acres.. Share-cash tenanta aorea.. Share tenants acres . . Croppers acres.. Other and unspecified tenants acres.. Alt eraplaad harvaatcd acres.. Full owners acres.. Part owners acres.. Managers acres. . All tenants acres.. Cash tenants acres . , Share-cash tenanta .acres. . Share tenants acres . . Croppers acres.. Other and unspecified tenants acres.. Cara barvaatcJ for grain acres.. Full owners acres.. Part owners acres.. Managers acres.. All tenants acres.. Cash tenants acres.. Share-cash tenants acres.. Share tenants .* acres.. Croppers acres.. Other and unspecified tenants acres.. Cattaa harreated acres.. Pull owners acres. . Part owners acres. . Managers acres,. All tenanta acres.. Cash tenants acres., Share-cash tenants acres.. Share tenants. acres. , Croppers acres . , Other and unspecified tenants acres., ALL WHITE FAHM OPERATORS All «kite fara apcratara number.. Full owners number.. Part owners number.. Managers number. , All tenants raunbar. . Prqportlan of tenancy percent.. Cash tenants number.. Share-cash tenants number.. Share tenants number.. Croppers number.. Other and unspecified tenants number.. All 1^ ia farsa aoreB., Full owners acres,. Part owners acres . , Managers ■ acres., All tenants acres., Cash tenants acres., Share-cash tenants. ....■.■.••.,,.■,■■•>,•• acres. , Share tenants acres., Croppers i acres., Other and unspecified tenanta acres., All croplaai karvaataJ acres.. Full owners acres. , Part owners acres. Managers acres.. All tenants acres.. Cash tenants acres.. Share-cash tenants acres. Share tenants acrea . . Croppera acres. . Other and unspecified tenanta acres.. See footnotaa at end of table. FLORIDA 11 Sute Table 3.-FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued [^Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) ALL WHITE FAm OPERATOBS— Continued Cora faarvaatcd for grain. acres. . • Full owners acres.. . Part owners acres.. . Managers .acres. . . All tenants acres... Cash tenants acres. . . Share-cash tenants acres. . . Share tenants acres... Croppers acres... Other and iinspecifled tenants acres... Cotton barvested acres. . . Full owners , acres . . . Part owners .acres . . . Managers acres . . . All tenants acres, . , Cash tenants acres,,. Share-cash tenants acres... Share tenants acres.,. Croppers acres . . . Other and unspecified tenants acres... AIL NONWHITE FABH OPEHATORS All aoavfaile tmrm oporatova number... Pull owners number. . . Part owners number. . . Managers number , , , All tenants number.,. Proportion of tenancy percent, . . Cash tenants number. . . Share-cash tenants number,. . Share tenants number... Croppers number. . . Other and unspecified tenants number. . . All Ind ia fara* acres... Full owners acres... Part owners acres. . . Managers ..acres,,. All tenants acres. . . Cash tenants acres.. . Share-cash tenants acres. . . Share tenants acres. . . Croppers acres. . . Other and unspecified tenants acres. . . All croplaad karrcated acres... Full owners acres... Part owners acres. . . Managers. .acres. . , All tenants acres,. . Cash tenants acres. . . Share-cash tenants acres... Share tenants acres... Croppers acres... Other and unspecified tenants acres... Cora barveated far graia acres... Full owners ,,, acres. . . Part owners acrea... Managers,. .acres. . . All tenants acres. . . Cash tenants acres... Share-cash tenants acres... Share tenants acres... Croppers acres... Other and unspecified tenants acres. . . Cotton barreatcd acres. , , Full owners acres,.. Part owners acres, , . Managers , acres,, , All tenants acres .. . Cash tenants acres.,. Share-cash tenants acres... Share tenants acres... Croppers acres... Other and unspecified tenants acres. . . 285.871 133.610 89.698 li.979 27.53i 6.722 1.190 7.5i5 7, an 4.283 26. 703 11.293 10.338 136 i.936 975 i09 2.046 1.13i 372 5.913 3.579 957 27 1.350 22.8 511 35 150 243 ill 501.438 172.284 70.246 204.705 54.203 23. 340 2.405 5.385 9.407 13.6Se 115.021 49.163 32. 76S 1.788 31.304 13.700 1.780 4.460 6.189 5.175 48.467 19.150 13.584 73 15.660 7.300 1.115 1.365 2.400 2.480 6.344 2.535 1.662 1 2.596 1.220 120 410 SOS 251.378 148.843 49.477 13.434 39.624 8.827 1,210 9.590 12.462 7.535 31.621 15.673 7.862 70 3.016 1.211 205 2.835 2.625 1.140 7,506 4,24S 1,265 11 1,982 26.4 754 70 285 491 382 560,072 206,216 81,306 175,761 96,789 34,172 3,768 17,363 24,776 16,710 152,555 60,827 39,640 756 51,332 19,864 2,456 8,612 13,744. 6,656 63.442 27, 936 15.120 434 24.952 12.465 765 3.120 5.102 3,500 9,545 2.975 2.275 4.295 2.585 75 735 525 i75 397. 749 259.214 47.102 24.882 6S.55J 32. 779 11.151 11.924 10,697 12. 761 8.066 576 209 3.910 2.550 432 670 258 10,435 5,528 939 46 3,922 37.6 1,783 10 446 1,217 466 511,245 261,307 61,272 17,442 171,224 86,023 521 20.563 39,829 24,288 234,241 97,329 30,950 2,676 103,286 54,806 257 13,033 24,316 10,374 123.297 47.237 J6.657 390 59.013 29.019 29 8.105 14.828 7.032 10.917 2.330 729 20 7.338 4.817 1.074 1.093 J5< (M) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,758 4,508 1,007 40 4,203 43.1 1,871 33 398 1,062 839 454,239 203,195 52,127 22,696 176,221 74,953 1,483 14,435 51,370 33,975 212,247 74,227 30,898 1,621 105,501 49,521 1,026 8,167 31,327 15,460 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 12,764 5,724 1,068 50 5,922 46.4 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,521 (•*) 483,585 218,396 47,663 5,367 217, 154 (NA) (NA) (NA) 65,599 («) 225,239 74,839 26,312 1,739 122,299 (NA) (MA) (NA) 40,808 («.) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (MA) (MA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (naS (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 11,043 4,359 1,217 89 5,373 48.7 2,417 (NA) (NA) 1,393 (•») 514,831 223,109 58,310 3,926 223,986 103,588 (NA) (NA) 59,343 (") 249,867 79,347 34,606 2,651 133,263 64,888 (NA) (NA) 35,973 («) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (MA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) 12,012 6,039 783 42 5,14S 42.9 2,084 (NA) (NA) 1,625 ("•) 527,506 282,678 36,173 2,496 206,159 84,393 (NA) (NA) 68,693 (NA) 251,139 95,753 19,807 1,014 134,565 57,688 (NA) (MA) 45,530 (MA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ""•Available data not comparable. NA Not available. ^otal acreage of crops for which flgurea are available, except that com cut for forage waa excluded as moot of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of com har\'eBted for grain. 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) All farm operators Total all Teniire of operator^ Full owners Part owners Managers FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Faraa 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.. LanJ in far.n acres.. Average size of farm acres.. Value of land and buildinga: 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 faras 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. , Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. , acres. , Cropland lying idle 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 «ork; 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 aft: 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 preseat 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. Fara* by class sf 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. 57,490 52,381 11,442,663 11,354 3,297,760 812 4,576,728 4,280 1,169,377 18,147,774 315.7 28,444 114.58 84 45,100 1,938,363 17,962 7,973 4,257 5,374 5,342 2,756 1,060 376 13,964 890,374 15,751 611,109 2,921 96,211 13,796 514,898 16,757 7,133,038 14,705 1,780,261 13,865 4,777,730 44,898 1,016,899 50,862 3,439,846 29,887 12,801,142 27,734 8,913,299 46,099 10,439 29,510 5,793 23,717 27,933 582 4,966 11,560 14,172 12,039 11,147 2,507 2,621 3,225 3,080 14,204 8,509 20,888 26,882 6,982 2,911 8,281 12,434 23,168 23,168 7,113,964 79 8,084 XXX XXX 1,616 212,500 6,909,548 298.2 37,259 134.22 S6 20,515 893,846 5,321 4,446 2,688 3,145 2,933 1,372 492 118 5,497 448,506 6,090 254,986 1,226 37,948 5,291 217,038 6,723 2,383,533 6,033 759,842 5,896 1,830,541 17,325 338,294 21,537 1,597,333 11,292 4,662,580 11,073 3,143,375 16,914 5,786 5,671 5,671 3,014,852 5,671 2,572,796 XXX XXX 448 78,646 5,509,002 971.4 53,164 65.69 5,201 510,335 399 505 440 867 1,529 992 347 122 2,153 217,338 1,741 106,107 519 20,323 1,429 85,784 2,589 2,821,057 1,842 323,741 2,410 1,248,775 4,859 281,649 5,349 833,780 4,217 4,237,170 3,721 3,144,798 4,767 851 8,688 2,164 2,246 1,080 6,442 1,084 4,463 3,502 166 41 1,444 755 3,562 1,724 5,832 1,556 5,425 1,034 4,701 473 662 152 612 182 872 223 1,047 269 5,038 1,612 3,451 993 9,865 2,173 0,132 529 1,744 403 1,026 502 4,284 2,088 5,982 2,149 XXX XXX XXX XXX 738 4,328,636 72 731,750 3,596,886 4,873.8 389,574 112.25 69 630 249,591 46 68 28 47 97 96 130 118 93 51,553 170 95,003 49 21,289 140 73,714 187 1,218,450 199 397,519 249 1,307,852 461 276,918 646 396,147 345 2,577,855 308 1,615,969 337 374 175 34 141 559 16 78 161 172 104 72 58 43 41 171 83 219 170 24 23 227 294 2,611 38 3,971 2,611 480,306 XXX XXX 128 12,399 471,878 180.7 14,108 89.37 81 2,434 133,367 455 311 276 549 499 252 76 16 585 32,928 530 14,043 124 3,018 438 11,025 536 164,714 527 33,694 348 76,950 1,661 16,132 2,484 180, 338 1,018 274, 592 927 198,408 1,880 646 567 431 1,612 74 417 833 630 345 160 391 323 302 231 645 235 352 693 430 437 370 681 See footnotes at end of table. FLORIDA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954 a saii5)le of farnis. See textj 13 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators — Continued Tenure of operator^ — Continued Tenants — Continued Share-cash Crop-share Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms FJSRIC, 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 acr»?s. . 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 accoVdini; 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. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. acres. Cropland lying idle 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 reprjrting. acres. Cropland, total farms reporting. acres. Land pastured, total farms reporting. acres. Woodland, total farms reporting. acres. FAKK 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 ace: 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 befran operation of present farm: 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. Farms by claaa 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. 100 6 70 100 14,129 XXX XXX 6 70 14,129 141.3 10,695 77.97 83 97 7,194 10 15 25 20 20 6 1 23 690 23 565 22 285 11 2S0 17 2,620 20 2,290 10 376 76 394 98 8,449 31 3,686 32 4,910 453 1 11 453 37,133 XXX XXX 11 81 37,063 81.8 8,626 105.69 84 453 26,079 70 45 55 105 115 50 8 5 76 1,578 56 620 10 40 46 580 103 4,102 67 2,407 51 795 296 1,482 453 28,277 183 6,475 143 6,509 343 90 161 106 55 292 11 60 179 98 60 10 84 77 56 22 1(K *5 40 UO 55 120 53 115 42 13,094 XXX XXX 13,094 311.8 19,451 62.43 98 30 2,786 11 6 10 3 23 3,120 7 243 7 243 15 6,135 U 270 4 361 40 179 36 6,149 27 9,616 25 6,405 588 5 830 588 66,558 21 940 66,448 113.0 8,658 71.10 78 588 30,056 110 50 45 146 181 42 13 1 125 6,760 118 3,496 26 391 92 3,105 101 12,008 116 8,8Cf7 62 3,472 366 1,849 588 40,312 183 22,240 199 20,815 474 78 231 125 106 357 10 78 207 Wl 70 31 82 77 90 68 139 46 45 240 70 46 106 126 566 20 1,860 566 120,195 XXX XXX 41 2,410 119,645 211.4 17,997 U9.85 80 470 18,489 155 85 55 72 45 44 13 1 131 13,643 106 2,474 11 413 95 2,061 120 50,998 77 9,439 72 18,705 355 5,897 492 34,606 238 83,346 174 60,437 358 191 233 102 136 328 16 108 145 66 47 66 79 28 140 65 70 192 96 92 70 U6 25,302 23,504 1,309,876 2,993 236,574 74 248,092 2,016 134,032 1,660,460 65.6 8,983 168.42 87 16,320 151,224 11,741 2,643 825 766 284 44 15 2 5,636 140,049 7,220 140,970 1,003 13,633 6,498 127,337 6,722 545,284 6,104 265,465 4,962 313,612 20, 592 103,856 20,846 432,243 13,015 998,945 11,705 810,749 22,201 2,782 20,574 17,485 1,866 15,619 7,797 285 2,272 5,280 5,932 5,131 5,741 1,258 1,446 1,785 1,492 6,738 3,747 8,279 15,358 4,381 923 1,312 3,328 14 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, [Data are baaed on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators Total all farms Tenure of operator^ Full owners Part owners Managers Farns 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 . . Tractors farms reporting.. number . . Wheel and/or crawler tractors other than garden farms reporting.. Vheel tractors other than garden farms reporting.. number. . Garden tractors farms reporting.. number.. Crawler tractors farms reporting.. number . . Automobiles farms reporting. , number.. FARM LABCR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2 Faaily and/or hired workers farms reporting.. persons. , Fanily 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 einployed 150 days or more) farms reporting., persona. , Seasonal workers C to be eniployed less than 150 days) farms reporting., persons., Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting., Faras by kind of workers: Both famll,y 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 195A 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. Conmerclal fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting. dollars, tons, acres on which used. Lime and liming material.... farms reporting. dollars. tona. acrae on \rtiich uBad. 57,A90 20,690 9,498 1,939 50,040 19,948 5,253 13,477 6,035 1,361 41,541 17,733 4,438 16,609 7,336 2,338 246 155 18 1,361 681 404 1,161 678 280 843 428 300 945 472 337 906 472 309 934 481 317 534 315 140 557 326 142 325 173 68 390 199 85 26,377 12,064 4,376 37,022 16,842 7,107 22,578 11,014 4,317 34,801 16,250 7,942 20,715 10,266 4,237 20,574 10,210 4,220 29,823 14,209 7,092 2,727 1,182 237 2,943 1,314 288 1,087 495 271 2,035 727 562 34,799 13,864 3,674 46,897 19,820 5,584 45,036 108,987 42,870 61,087 41,590 13,404 19,497 11,187 47,900 5,976 26,459 6,724 21,441 4,463 9,021 33,849 23,278 1,046 2,166 56,032 39,049 96,911,280 26,095 12,685,964 29,793 84,225,316 33,462 45,476,037 30,741 15,072,827 43, 516 51,854,514 1,056,969 2,318,739 7,486 2,882,839 363,776 461,127 17,587 43,999 16,243 24,004 15,800 5,933 8,204 6,172 19,995 3,615 11,015 3,445 8,980 2,727 4,828 11,415 7,060 291 1,344 23,022 19,379 44,174,816 12,882 7,798,983 16,004 36,375,833 11,415 29,333,060 14,597 6,887,484 20,161 26,220,684 530,995 1,094,596 4,556 1,554,259 191,532 245,352 5,254 21,757 5,062 8,268 4,969 1,941 3,299 2,247 13,489 1,265 6,534 1,348 6,955 2,055 3,007 1,759 51 192 5,655 5,071 24,388,895 2,948 1,674,204 4,663 22,714,691 4,060 8,510,169 4,845 4,266,189 5,263 11,765,959 244,189 571,095 1,063 485,557 61,463 88,841 377 109 87 1 148 732 716 20,538,995 366 1,628,937 653 18,910,058 292 2,615,943 588 2,067,123 665 8,994,299 176,731 364,398 232 581,113 78,772 81, 192 2,611 453 457 618 2,030 207 319 600 1,196 245 470 5 12 62 37 43 85 33 40 52 41 26 54 32 54 37 28 47 28 35 11 57 11 541 1,343 2,456 1,823 527 1,096 2,621 1,777 521 1,051 515 1,035 2,067 1,576 45 73 54 92 132 80 500 109 545 1,241 1,926 1,711 634 9,141 2,416 7,474 486 539 483 2,364 4,217 2,326 34 56 983 1,891 525 8,602 644 3,257 463 7,308 276 948 188 1,294 472 2,309 592 1,772 995 35 52 2,575 2,204 4,807,213 1,225 492,873 1,959 4,314,340 1,393 1,804,808 1,710 975,862 2,340 2,563,593 54,840 116,239 244 96,136 li,641 14,407 See footnotee at end of table. FLORIDA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 15 (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators — Continued Tenure of operator^ — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-share Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms Faraa •■■.•■..■■.>.......... 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. , Com pickers farms reporting.. number. , Pick-up hay balers farms reporting., number. , Field forage harvesters farms reporting, , number. , Motortrucks 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. AutoBobilcs farms reporting. , number.. FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2 Fanily and/or hired workers. ................ .farms reporting.. persons. . Fnily »orker«. 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 vorkers farms reporting. , persons. , Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting., persons.. Seasonal workers C to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting., persons, , Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting., Foras by kind of vorkers: 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 fara expeaditures 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. CoDBiercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. Lime and liming material farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. 90 468 89 180 89 36 91 34 288 5 13 31 275 100 85 156,023 44 19,445 85 136,578 60 67,653 70 38,287 98 66,015 1,639 6,385 1 187 25 25 53 370 47 190 67 1 6 6 6 6 1 1 188 251 173 269 168 168 251 15 15 2 3 177 209 428 1,175 428 781 413 193 368 76 394 65 305 76 352 186 453 403 565,695 266 92,260 363 473,435 255 48,225 268 U3,980 431 423,474 9,436 22,946 60 18,930 2,773 3,148 42 36 49,334 33 6,986 31 42,348 40 112,650 42 18,121 30 18,115 5U 2,544 12 2,805 1'50 273 588 54 513 71 281 95 14 8 15 15 7 7 2 2 275 304 232 298 232 232 291 5 5 1 2 268 305 528 1,293 527 972 526 229 446 86 321 16 58 73 263 85 442 254 578 527 391,423 234 50,263 497 341,160 312 54,585 378 130,920 543 265,645 6,229 21,882 37 9,413 869 1,995 153 473 67 299 1 1 2 2 319 394 211 302 186 180 243 27 33 23 26 288 367 515 1,395 497 742 496 132 246 159 653 69 198 107 455 141 356 249 561 458 726,710 225 97,375 378 629, 335 278 684,475 393 156,122 463 454,894 9,525 17,016 61 17,847 2,195 2,015 25,302 8,343 22,191 5,555 17,574 6,220 56 177 75 42 43 45 50 14 14 38 38 8,053 8,794 5,624 6,2LL 4,640 4,594 4,879 1,190 1,195 109 137 15,475 17,856 19,145 26,616 18,715 24,059 18,012 4,513 6,047 1,599 2,557 357 654 1,271 1,903 328 1,169 17,546 13,377 668 430 24,048 U,679 3,001,361 8,674 1,090,967 6,514 1,910,394 16,302 3,212,057 9,001 876,169 15,087 2,304,979 50,214 172,411 1,391 165,774 20,368 31,335 16 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS. [Data are based on reports for onlj (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators Total all farms Tenure of operator^ Full owners Part owners Managers pBras number. . LIVESTOCK Livestock on baud: 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 <; months old and over farms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold ia 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 crops harvested in 1954: Com for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . Com harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting. . acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops.. pounds harvested.. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting,. dollars. . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting^.. acres-'. . Hay cut acres. . tons. . 30,400 1,654,782 28,069 913,908 17,202 160,660 18,174 34,954 19,411 426,238 27,982 3,436,940 16,324 660,740 13,569 338,496 4,334 5,955,641 7,461 28,598,997 17,464 535,282 14,367 314,338 5,317,532 1,196,741 4,379 51,949 290 38,317,599 10,285 77,684,689 23,534 635,241 59,390 80,644 23,168 10,674 767,492 10,078 437,535 5,740 84,938 7,054 14,834 6,695 194,308 9,289 1,530,489 7,379 312,404 5,598 161,374 2,511 5,305,293 3,473 23,343,372 6,521 231,333 5,279 124,416 2,119,483 405,194 1,617 17,572 245 14,136,452 4,249 19,526,292 12,584 386,216 31,632 41,926 4,222 468,653 4,092 258,197 2,520 38,502 2,993 6,906 3,118 121,560 3,287 333,500 3,089 182,404 2,799 103,741 417 316,211 799 3,045,502 3,198 169,901 2,756 97,047 1,608,709 420,937 1,346 21,866 10 16,853,785 2,682 36,693,117 1,357 58,654 13,113 17, 053 328 236,836 323 125,536 129 13,145 274 2,159 106 5,215 38,741 291 108, 372 74 4,437 21 168,853 25 321,842 93 16,636 87 13,510 414,144 115,635 15 874 648,795 114 10,237,218 437 136,170 8,476 13,091 2,611 1,283 36,927 1,234 22,616 868 9,645 1,237 2,265 1,306 29,820 1,589 93,668 598 20,479 1,071 22,603 137 62,492 225 605,796 1,616 54,541 1,481 36,993 620,160 137,060 760 9,542 5,657,142 1,095 10,532,603 176 2,322 2,650 3,925 449 14,802 432 9,393 350 4,556 44« 725 422 8,308 531 36,888 194 8,109 349 6,004 41 35,202 72 357,128 514 16,035 469 11,297 222,180 77,070 261 2,621 1,544,220 465 6,574,590 23 53 700 1,4A0 ^Data are given by tenure of operator for conniercial farms only. than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. ^Excludes farms reporting comnercial fertilizer and lime. ^Does not include data for farms with less FLORIDA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a san5)le of farms. See text] 17 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators — Continued Tenure of operator^ — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-share Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms Faras number* . LIVESTOCK Livestock oo baod: 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. . LiveatocL and lirestock 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 harTcatcd io 1954: Com for all purposes farms reporting. . acres.. Com harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting. . acres grown alone.. acres grown with other crops. . pounds harvested.. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting.. dollars. . Land In bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting^.. acres-'.. Hay cut acres. . tons. . 75 1,099 75 729 73 1,603 67 1,711 30 516 67 1,590 11 1,858 62 3,367 72 2,305 32,125 9,035 30 395 52 314,139 268 2,350 263 1,263 197 658 228 407 263 4,682 297 7,631 192 2,650 10 510 30 19,920 318 10,075 318 8,260 113,095 31,290 237 3,404 1,994,690 141 1,819,787 32 1,663 32 1,011 21 568 32 67 29 890 29 15,425 22 754 24 810 15 13,500 15 47,800 29 1 575 23 770 14 625 100 14 137 90 ,572 17 4 425 60 40 223 5 ,263 217 2 ,609 1J3 441 222 387 306 9 ,069 390 13 ,455 105 1 ,920 261 5 ,639 30 2 ,670 56 30 ,000 444 16 404 387 9 474 156 375 46 785 147 2 186 1,206 040 218 465 412 41 710 475 677 236 11,750 215 7,6U 100 2,860 258 595 213 5,268 275 18,558 161 8,692 178 5,910 36 10,595 41 149,090 229 7,085 212 4,887 81,760 22,780 71 799 416, UO 202 1,354,250 % 1,476 1,365 1,728 13,893 144,874 12,342 70,024 7,945 14,430 6,616 8,790 8,186 75,335 13,735 490,542 4,967 37,081 4,027 46,341 1,248 102,792 2,939 1,282,485 6,036 62,871 4,764 42,372 555,036 67,915 641 2,095 35 1,021,425 2,145 695,459 8,980 51,879 3,519 4,649 18 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) W?[ite operators Total all farms of white operators Tenure of operator^ Full owners Part owners Managers FJSRfE, JlCREJIDi:, AND VJILUE Faraa 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.. LaDd io faraa acres . . Average size of farm acres.. Value of land and buildlaga: 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 faraa according lo uae: 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 A9 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. . Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting.. acres. . Cropland lying idle 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 QPERATOiS 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- fan vork; 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 aie: Under 25 years operators reporting. 25 to 34 years operators reporting. AS to 54 years operators reporting, 55 to 64 years operators reporting. 65 years and over operators reporting. Uy year beean nprrntion of present fars: 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. Faraa by class of •ork 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 horaea or mules farms reporting. 65 6 70 65 11,724 XXX XXX 6 70 11,724 180.4 15,430 89.52 82 62 5,414 10 10 5 15 15 13 610 18 475 17 270 6 205 12 2,610 15 1,890 10 376 51 349 63 6,499 21 3,596 22 4,500 318 1 11 318 32,438 XXX XXX 11 81 32,368 101.8 11,271 110.82 83 318 21,919 45 30 15 75 90 50 61 1,478 46 555 10 40 36 515 98 4,042 57 2,242 51 795 216 1,337 318 23,952 163 6,315 133 6,284 253 50 56 40 222 6 45 139 68 35 10 60 43 115 37 12,869 XXX XXX 12,869 347.8 21,806 62.55 97 25 2,586 6 6 10 3 23 ,120 7 243 15 6,135 4 361 35 169 31 5,949 27 9,616 20 6,390 430 5 830 430 58,301 XXX XXX 16 915 58,216 135.4 10,726 71.10 78 430 24,692 70 10 35 121 141 42 10 1 109 5,475 98 2,956 16 201 82 2,755 86 11,763 100 8,338 61 3,442 273 1,550 430 33,123 156 20,680 168 20,101 331 63 71 279 5 53 U9 106 50 16 51 51 75 43 108 26 35 155 40 35 80 120 445 20 1,860 445 112,414 XXX XXX 36 2,130 112, 144 252.0 23,145 151.35 75 349 15, 519 115 60 45 42 30 43 U 90 12,418 86 2,214 6 288 80 1,926 94 49,558 47 8,349 67 18,455 294 5,631 371 30,151 192 80,431 123 57,907 262 171 163 57 106 282 16 103 101 95 61 32 79 56 44 28 110 50 50 52 49 U6 21,899 20,738 1,228,426 2,008 215,774 67 61,949 1,830 129,821 1,376,328 62.8 9,967 173.65 37 13,393 124,506 9,711 2,111 620 636 259 39 15 2 5,00S 132,054 5,789 119,159 813 10,848 5,207 108,311 6,125 496,744 5,062 241,037 4,702 166,907 17,709 95,921 17,589 375,719 U,742 795,705 10,172 737,781 18,994 2,647 17,907 15,239 1,341 13,898 6,650 215 2,027 4,640 5,186 4,531 4,690 1,178 1,341 1,585 1,337 6,083 3,336 6,578 13,873 2,860 666 1,272 3,228 20 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS. [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) White operators Total all fanns of white operators Tenure of operator^ Full owners Part owners Managers FarBS number . SPECIFIED FilCILITIES 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. 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. AuioBobiles farms reporting. number. FARM USm WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2 Faaily aad/or bired 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 C 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 fara expcoditiires^ 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 farros reporting. dollars . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil., ,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,, ,,farms reporting, dollars , Comnercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting, dollars. tons. acres on which used. Lime and liming material..... farms reporting, dollare. tons, acr«B on which ua«d. 51,577 20,378 46,372 13, U2 40,333 16,231 240 1,339 1,130 619 921 895 923 517 540 315 380 24,637 35,150 21,801 33,899 19,984 19,843 28,986 2,676 2,892 1,079 2,021 32,756 44,807 39,939 99,404 37,809 52,691 36,619 11,505 16,072 10,875 46,713 5,913 26,296 6,462 20,417 8,745 29,064 20,235 961 2,130 50,459 35,520 95,999,509 23,782 12,490,993 27,431 83,508,516 29,759 45,023,301 28,791 14,745,488 39,030 51,000,292 1,038,092 2,238,554 7,353 2,865,767 361,956 458,635 9,446 19,115 5,944 17,420 7,214 150 676 662 428 472 472 481 310 321 163 189 11,533 16,291 10,736 15,925 9,989 9,933 13,890 1,176 1,308 495 727 13,481 19,436 16,514 41,893 15,181 22, U8 14,753 5,442 7,365 6,084 19,775 3,582 10,946 3,389 8,829 2,695 4,751 10,430 6,530 276 1,333 21,884 18,431 43,858,986 12,352 7,751,403 15,216 36,107,583 10,707 29,164,700 14,014 6,768,774 19,078 25,932,094 525,126 1,071,589 4,495 1,549,607 191,017 244,675 1,924 4,836 1,320 4,303 2,270 17 394 270 287 324 303 311 139 141 68 85 4,066 6,769 4,096 7,680 4,016 3,999 6,841 237 288 265 551 3,412 5,316 4,697 20,136 4,510 7,122 4,432 1,664 2,690 2,154 13,014 1,248 6,487 1,265 6,527 1,967 2,543 1,522 36 187 5,048 4,540 24,148,655 2,595 1,630,949 4,274 22,517,706 3,665 8,423,324 4,500 4,149,914 4,676 11,556,080 239,461 549,113 1,047 484,547 61,333 88,631 445 603 206 590 245 5 61 43 32 51 26 32 36 46 35 57 527 2,430 518 2,595 512 506 2,043 45 54 131 498 526 1,903 619 9,089 471 524 468 34 56 517 8,565 456 7,272 187 1,293 369 102 80 1 148 712 697 20,445,615 361 1,628,637 639 18,816,978 288 2,611,517 578 2,061,899 646 8,931,587 175,379 362,656 227 573,113 77,972 80,392 446 1,670 283 1,088 449 12 36 85 30 31 54 54 18 18 11 11 1,149 1,617 1,002 1,663 967 951 1,473 63 82 79 108 983 1,453 1,752 5,561 1,705 2,686 1,677 587 1,009 558 2,875 271 938 386 1,937 511 1,194 752 1,875 1,615 4,668,542 837 449,012 1,505 4,219,530 1,054 1,783,54a 1,440 935,377 1,665 2,430,883 51,525 98,198 223 95,321 11,546 14,122 See footnotea at end of table. FLORIDA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a gampl p of farms. See text] 21 (For defimtlons and explanations, see text) White operators — Continued Tenure of operator^ — Continued Tenants — Continued Livestock-share Croppers 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 feed grinder farms reporting., Milting 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 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 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting. persons. Family •orLers, 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 en5)loyed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. Seasonal workers ( to be employed leas than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Farms 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 igsi Specified farm 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. Conmercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting . dollara. tone. acres on which used. Lime and lljnlng material farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. 60 328 59 90 59 21 31 24 238 5 13 21 225 65 65 150,253 29 17,295 65 132,958 40 66,083 60 37,762 63 60,eS0 1,503 5,045 1 187 25 25 48 280 32 150 62 1 6 6 6 6 1 1 158 216 163 254 158 158 236 15 15 2 3 127 159 293 820 293 471 283 103 188 61 349 29 79 50 270 61 232 146 318 288 538,905 186 78,690 268 460,215 195 46,465 218 127,685 311 392,979 8,697 20,041 60 18,930 2,773 3,148 37 31 48,984 28 6,636 31 42,348 35 112,150 37 17,621 25 16,240 461 2,339 12 2,805 190 273 48 400 60 244 3 3 15 15 7 7 2 2 228 257 200 265 200 200 258 5 5 1 2 197 234 79 315 184 430 404 356,372 186 45,762 379 310,610 260 51,195 290 117,595 400 224,510 5,249 17,630 37 9,413 869 1,995 153 387 67 274 74 5 2 33 8 1 1 2 2 268 342 180 268 165 159 220 17 23 22 25 242 321 395 404 986 1,109 394 386 717 501 393 385 168 87 324 116 80 149 269 608 16 69 58 198 67 97 211 410 Ul 255 191 440 343 702,400 165 92,935 298 609,465 222 680,055 337 148,762 342 433,014 9,030 14,952 46 17,547 2,170 1,970 21,899 8,117 20,148 5,389 16,932 6,053 56 172 70 42 43 40 45 14 14 38 38 7,362 8,043 5,449 6,036 4,500 4,454 4,739 1,155 1,160 109 137 14,354 16,699 16,357 22,725 15,942 20,241 15,289 3,778 4,952 1,562 2,484 356 653 1,235 1,831 1,147 14,795 11,351 623 415 20,940 10,237 2,877,711 7,637 1,030,992 5,797 1,846,719 14,045 3,040,212 8,259 829,524 12,965 2,149,648 46,601 156,998 1,361 163,179 20,088 30,815 22 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4r-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS. [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) White operators Total all farms of white operators Tenure of operator^ Full owners Port owners Managers LIVESTOCK Livestock on band: All cattle and calves farms reporting.. number,. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number.. Mlli 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 19S4: 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. . Specified crops harvested in 19S4: Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres.. Corn harvested for grain farms reporting., acres. . bushels harvested,. bushels sold.. Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting. acres grown alone, acres grown with other crops, pounds harvested.. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. dollars. Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting^. acres^. acres. . tons. . 27,502 1,635,656 25,401 904.410 15,282 157,077 14,334 29,624 15,541 386,797 23,282 3,382,371 15,796 657,607 11,632 319,557 4,193 5,950,406 7,085 28,490,972 13,321 471, 360 10,875 265,871 4,720,357 1,027,221 3,171 42,895 245 32,632,814 8,605 76,387,734 22,963 631,270 58,431 80,099 10,006 763,202 9,425 435,220 5,308 83,934 6,122 13,485 5,814 182, 664 8,343 ,495,789 7,226 311, 700 5,027 155,319 2,481 5,302,953 3,353 23,260,172 5,605 213,843 4,494 112,421 1,973,558 368,394 1,322 15,437 245 12,722,702 3,763 19,119,897 12,467 384,633 31,542 41,859 3,846 465,391 3,751 256,616 2,287 37,824 2,462 6,035 2,657 113,924 2,741 321,042 2,955 181,422 2,473 99,847 406 315,796 743 3,034,892 2,687 154,217 2,300 85,763 1,480,104 386,902 1,066 18,759 14,853,310 2,392 36,220,627 1,330 58,566 12,853 16,988 319 236,310 314 125,213 123 13, 139 259 2,129 99 5,195 80 38,691 288 108,136 21 168,853 25 321,842 92 16,571 86 13,445 413,144 114,935 824 598,795 108 10,154,218 425 135,270 3,407 13,033 1,891 965 34,898 926 21,696 631 9,238 693 1,366 847 23,346 1,050 82,627 536 20,065 722 18,832 132 62,477 195 603,586 1,028 40,461 938 25,538 428,800 105, 555 465 6,722 3,851,712 787 10,315,138 166 2,306 2,520 3,880 269 14,042 257 8,928 205 4,331 200 308 207 5,568 301 31,383 169 ,004 184 4,704 41 35,202 52 356,568 254 9,955 224 5,952 Ul,655 28,345 106 1,436 1,023,695 314 6,490,905 23 53 570 1,395 ^Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only, 20 trees or grapevines. See text. Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. ^Does not include data for farms with less than FLORIDA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a saii5)le of farms. See text] 23 (For definitions and explanations, see text) White operators— Continued Tenure of operator^ — Continued Tenants — Continued Share-cash Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms Faras number. . LITOSTOCK LiTestock on hand: AH cattle and calves farms reporting.. number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting . . number,. Milk cows farms reporting.. number. . Horses and rallies farms reporting.. number . . All hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Chickens i months old and over farms reporting.. number. . Liveacock and liveatock 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 1954: Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres.. Corn harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres. . bushels harvested . . bushels sold. . Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting.. acres grown alone.. acres grown with other crops.. pounds harvested . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . dollars.. Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting^.. acres^ . . Hay cut acres. . tons. . 50 979 50 674 512 21 29 43 993 37 666 25 496 42 1,135 47 2,107 37 1,190 22,925 6,785 15 275 32 311,594 223 2,235 218 1,198 167 123 227 173 3,747 207 5,861 81 483 127 2,175 10 510 30 19,920 223 8,240 223 6,595 91,970 27,890 172 2,534 1,205,585 116 1,780,537 32 1,663 32 1,011 21 568 27 57 24 790 29 15,425 22 754 19 710 15 13,500 15 47,800 24 1,425 18 640 12,800 100 17 4,425 196 4,529 190 2,404 116 394 155 306 263 8,049 292 11,794 94 1,725 223 4,848 30 2,670 56 30,000 337 13,569 300 7,524 129,875 30,160 117 1,831 971,865 156 403,387 36 709 475 677 195 11,450 179 7,481 80 2,825 167 439 U7 4,199 184 16,998 145 8,603 127 5,260 36 10,595 41 149,090 143 5,165 136 3,637 59,575 12,275 46 549 330,880 152 1,324,290 91 1,461 1,365 1,728 12,366 135,855 10,985 65,665 6,933 12,942 4,798 6,609 6,124 61,668 11,068 444,222 4,791 36,284 3,336 41,122 1,153 100,327 2,769 1,270,480 3,909 46,268 3,057 28,704 424,751 51,435 304 1,153 1,555 577,854 8,575 50,495 3.109 4,339 24 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nonwhite operators Total all farms of nonwhite operators Tenure of operator^ Full owners Part owners FARMS, ACREA3E, AND VALUE Pafpg 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 farM 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 fams 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 "^9 acres farms reporting., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to -199 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, , Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting., acres. , Cropland lying idle farms reporting., acres. . Woodland pastured farms reporting. , acres.. Woodland not pastiired 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 OPERATCRS 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 rei>ortlng. Not working off their farms operators reporting. By ace: Under 25 years ,. operators reporting. 25 to 3A years operators reporting. 35 to 44 years operators reporting. AS to 54 years operators reporting. 55 to 64 years operators reporting. 65 years and over.,.,.,,...,,.,, operators reporting. By year be^an operation of present fan: 1954 operators reporting. 1953 operators reporting. 1952 operators reporting. 1951 operators reporting. 1946-1950 operators reporting. 1941-19'45 operators reporting. 1940 or earlier operators reporting. Faraa bv class of work power: No trrjctor, horses, or ni::e? faj-ms 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. 5,913 4,536 218,589 2,312 87,057 27 204,845 304 9,053 501,438 84.8 4,198 81.54 3.370 1,267 2,103 2,533 116 450 1,245 1,401 1,148 1,456 167 218 305 253 1,213 833 2,752 1,830 2,387 965 488 243 1,163 101,770 XXX XXX 99,515 85.6 6,825 78.80 91 428 271 157 735 15 65 191 261 311 305 15 15 25 235 231 586 160 470 256 206 71 607 607 35,369 607 25,529 XXX XXX 27 1,892 59,006 97.2 6,092 63.97 5,<113 1,151 597 115,021 33,768 28,211 2,365 185 45 972 250 60 735 290 105 785 230 205 466 175 140 76 20 35 13 1 6 1 1 l,i71 446 241 27,532 9,685 5,972 2,462 610 284 49,055 15,255 6,977 357 95 47 5,010 1,615 270 2,225 550 262 44,045 13,640 6,707 1,392 448 234 76,525 13,932 6,844 1,878 486 196 61,067 20,040 7,675 598 188 97 156,735 2,959 1,550 4,805 988 496 15,503 3,876 1,777 5,753 1,156 602 191,608 58,708 41,160 2,659 743 406 260,792 26,576 14,366 2,950 808 374 137,592 33,972 14,519 5,450 1,077 546 371 70 56 340 225 115 267 5 55 214 151 127 45 15 15 11 177 121 258 25 165 196 170 :aGC XXX XXX 720 XXX 40,728 20 XXX 18,702 XXX 1 15 140 505 18,562 40,223 928.1 55.9 80,384 3,054 384.21 54.79 95 90 18 720 1,755 24,569 105 5 125 5 130 ... 220 1 125 5 11 2 4 1 152 200 3,680 2 135 2,572 2,440 25 340 2 120 2,572 2,100 2 111 3,909 3,300 8 146 4,965 3,959 7 46 4,556 965 14 424 605 1,310 18 720 4,527 30,689 9 228 8,665 7,945 3 227 8,874 7,259 15 605 5 105 346 241 105 374 25 80 198 231 UO 55 71 77 75 60 141 70 205 160 220 256 68 16 See footnotes at end of table. FLORIDA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUS OF 1954 a sanple of famis. See text] 25 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nonwhite operators — Continued Tenure of operator^ — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-share Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms 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 acr^s. . Average size of farm acres.. Value of land bim) buildinf;s: 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., L^nd in fams accopdinp 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., 20 to A9 acres farms reporting., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting., 200 to i99 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. , Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting., acres. , Cropland lying idle 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 OPERATCRS 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- f am work: Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 dai's 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 present farn: 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 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. 35 2,405 XXX XXX 2,405 68.7 2,330 31.07 86 135 4,695 XXX XXX 4,695 34.8 2,530 71.66 85 35 135 1,780 4,160 25 15 5 40 20 30 5 25 15 100 10 65 10 65 5 60 10 165 25 80 45 145 35 135 ,950 4,325 10 20 90 160 10 10 410 225 25 90 10 40 5 225 XXX XXX 225 45.0 2,500 55.56 100 5 200 5 10 5 200 158 8,257 XXX XXX 5 25 8,232 52.1 3,161 71.15 80 158 5,364 40 40 10 25 40 16 1,285 20 540 10 190 10 350 15 245 16 469 1 30 93 299 158 7,189 27 1,560 31 714 143 15 121 7,781 XXX XXX 5 280 7,501 62.0 3,830 61.78 100 121 2,970 40 25 10 30 15 1 41 1,225 20 260 125 15 135 26 1,440 30 1,090 5 250 61 266 121 4,455 2,766 81,450 985 20,800 7 186,143 186 4,261 234,132 83.5 2,730 99.11 2,927 26,718 2,030 532 205 130 25 5 631 7,994 1,431 21,811 190 2,785 1,291 19,026 597 48,540 1,042 24,428 260 146,705 2,883 7,935 3,257 56,524 1,273 203,240 1,533 72, %8 3,207 135 2,667 2,246 525 1,721 1,147 70 245 640 746 600 1,051 80 105 200 155 655 411 1,701 1,485 1,521 257 40 100 26 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, | [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nonwhite operators Total all fanns of nonwhite operators Tenure of operator^ Full owners Part owners Managers paras number. . SPECIFIED FyiCILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting. . Electricity farms reporting. . Television set farms reporting.. Piped running water farms reporting.. HoEK freezer farms reporting.. Electric pig brooder farms reporting. . Power feed grinder farms reporting.. Minting 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 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 LABCF WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2 Faaily aad/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 enqjloyed 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 kiad 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 fora expeaditures^ 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. Comnerclal fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting. dollars . tons. acres on which used. Lime and liming material..... farms reporting. dollars , tons, acres en which uaed. See footnotes at end of table. 5,913 312 3,668 335 1,208 378 6 22 31 24 24 11 11 17 17 10 10 1,740 1,872 777 902 731 731 837 51 51 2,043 2,090 5,097 9,583 5,061 8,396 4,971 1,899 3,425 312 1,187 63 163 262 1,024 276 4,785 3,043 85 36 5,573 3,529 911,771 2,313 194,971 2,362 716,800 3,703 452,736 1,950 327,339 4,486 854,222 18,877 80, 185 133 17,072 1,820 2,492 52 833 91 313 122 5 5 16 10 10 531 551 278 325 277 277 319 6 6 383 384 1,073 2,106 1,062 1,886 1,047 491 839 56 151 77 985 530 15 11 1,138 948 315,830 530 47,580 788 268,250 708 168, 360 583 118,710 1,083 288,590 5,869 23,007 61 4,652 515 677 15 417 41 135 68 1 10 10 13 13 6 6 310 338 221 262 221 221 251 262 268 557 1,621 552 1,146 537 277 609 93 475 83 428 464 237 607 531 240,240 353 43,255 389 196,985 395 86,845 345 116,275 587 209,879 4,728 21,982 16 1,010 130 210 20 19 93,380 5 300 14 93,030 4 4,426 10 5,224 19 62,712 1,352 1,742 5 8,000 80O 800 11 360 36 108 194 206 84 84 103 10 10 1 1 258 258 664 1,913 659 1,531 649 396 882 86 382 S6 372 81 578 243 10 5 700 589 138,671 388 43,861 454 94,810 339 21,260 270 40,485 675 137,710 3,315 18,041 21 815 95 285 FLORIDA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a Ban5)le of farms. See textj 27 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nonwhite operators — Continued Tenure of operator^ — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-share Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms Far BS number . , SPECIFIED FACIUTIES AND EQUIPrffiNT 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 picJcers farms reporting.. niunber.. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting.. number . , Field forage harvesters farms reporting.. number. , Motortrucks 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 . , AutoBobiles farms reporting.. number. . FARM LABCR VEEK 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. . Hired workers farms reporting. , persons. , Regular workers ( to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.. persons. . Seasonal workers ( to be enqDloyed 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 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. Coanterclal fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting. dollars. tons. acrea on which used. Lime and liming material farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. 30 140 30 90 30 15 60 10 50 135 355 135 310 130 90 180 15 45 5 10 15 35 15 120 40 35 135 20 U5 5,770 26,790 15 80 2,150 13,570 20 95 3,620 13,220 20 60 1,570 1,760 10 50 525 6,295 35 120 5,135 30,495 U6 739 1,340 2,905 5 5 350 5 350 5 500 5 500 5 ,875 50 205 6 113 U. 37 133 307 133 255 133 61 122 6 52 6 127 70 148 123 35,051 48 4,501 118 30,550 52 3,390 88 13,325 143 41,135 980 4,252 111 286 111 241 111 45 130 10 45 10 101 58 121 115 24,310 60 4,440 80 19,870 56 4,420 56 7,360 121 21,880 495 2,064 15 300 226 2,043 166 642 167 5 5 691 751 175 175 140 lAO 140 35 35 1,121 1,157 2,788 3,891 2,773 3,818 2,723 735 1,095 37 73 36 72 22 2,751 2,026 45 IS 3,108 1,442 123,650 1,037 59,975 717 63,675 2,257 171,845 742 46,645 2,122 155,331 3,613 15,413 30 2,595 280 520 28 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, [Data are based on reports for oiUj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nonwhite operators Total all fanns of nonwhite operators Tenure of operator^ Full owners Part owners LIVESTOCK Livestock OQ 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 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. . Specified crops harvested Id 19S4: Corn for all purposes farms reporting. . acres. . Corn harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold.. Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting.. acres grown alone.. acres grown with other crops.. pounds harvested.. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting.. dollars. . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting-*.. acres ■*. . Hay cut acres. . tons . . 2,898 19,126 2,668 9,498 1,920 3,583 3,840 5,330 3,870 39,441 4,700 104,569 528 3,133 1,937 18,939 141 5,235 376 108,025 4,143 63,922 3,492 48,467 597,175 169,520 1,208 9,054 45 5,684,785 1,680 1,296,955 571 3,971 959 545 668 4,290 653 2,315 432 1,004 932 1,349 881 11,644 946 34,700 153 704 571 6,055 30 2,340 120 83,200 916 17,490 785 11,995 145,925 36,800 295 2,135 486 406,395 117 1,583 376 3,262 341 1,581 233 678 531 871 461 7,636 546 12,458 134 982 326 3,894 11 415 56 10,610 511 15,684 456 11,284 128,605 34,035 280 3,107 10 2,000,475 290 472,490 9 526 9 323 6 6 15 30 7 20 2 50 3 236 1 65 1 65 1.000 700 6 83,000 12 900 318 2,029 308 920 237 407 544 899 459 6,474 539 11,041 62 414 349 3,771 30 2,210 588 14,080 543 11,455 191,360 81, 505 295 2,820 1,805,430 308 217,465 130 45 180 760 175 465 145 225 246 417 215 2,74u 230 5,005 25 105 100 i 6,080 245 5,345 110,525 48,725 155 1,185 151 83,685 130 45 ^Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 20 trees of grapevines. See text. Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime . ■'Does not include data for farms with less than I FLORIDA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 29 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nonwhite operators — Continued Tenure of operator^ — Continued Tenants — Continued Share -cash Crop-share Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms Faras ...,...., .number. . LIVESTOCK Livestock oa band: All cattle ajid 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. . Liveatocl and iivestocL products sold ia 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 crops harvested in 1954: Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . Com harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting, . acres grown alone.. acres grown with other crops. . pounds harvested. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . dollars. . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting-*.. acres-*. . Hay cut acres. . tons. . 25 120 25 55 25 50 30 55 30 610 30 ,045 25 455 35 1,260 35 1,115 9,200 2,250 120 170,125 20 2,545 45 115 105 180 90 935 90 1,770 65 475 95 1,835 95 1,665 21,125 3,400 65 870 25 39,250 5 100 5 150 5 130 1,825 27 734 27 205 17 43 1,020 98 1,661 11 195 38 791 107 2,835 87 1,950 26,500 16,625 30 355 62 62,025 41 30O 36 130 20 35 76 1,069 91 1,560 51 650 86 1,920 76 1,250 22,185 10,505 25 250 85,250 50 29,960 3,403 1,527 9,019 1,357 4,359 1,012 1,488 1,818 2,181 2,062 13,667 2,667 46,320 176 797 691 5,219 170 12,005 2,127 16,603 1,707 13,668 130,285 16,480 337 942 35 415,130 590 117,605 405 1,384 410 310 30 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 Bample of fanus. See text^ (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 195-4 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (J^rll l) 19^5 (January l) 19-40 (J^rll l) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) FARM OPERATORS By color: White Negro ■ Other nonwhlte ■ By resideoce: Residing on farm operated operators Not residing on farm operated operators Operators not reporting residence - By off-fara work: Working off their farms, total operators 1 to 49 days operators 50 to 99 days operators 100 days or more operators 100 to 199 days operators 200 days and over operators Operators not working off their fanos , Iterators not reporting By age: Under 25 years operators 25 to 34 years operators 35 to "W 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 fara began-- 1954: September or later operators July and August operators Kay 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 ouaber of years oa present fara .•*. . number . . number . . number . reporting. reporting. .. .number. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. ... number . . . . number . reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. ... .years. . . . nunber • reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting. . , , number . ....years. 51,458 6,050 35 45,904 10,605 1,034 29.510 3,38i 2.A09 23,717 i.Oil 19. 706 27, 933 i7 582 i.966 11,560 li.l72 12,039 11, U7 51.9 3,02i i53 372 36 i iOl 917 i?3 573 325 68 i 3.225 3.080 U.20i 8.509 20, 888 2.i56 14 49 416 7 473 33 49 046 6 151 1 724 25 ISO 3 76S 2 591 m 801 3 .?9B 16 iOb 29 75S 1 927 1 222 6 69i 11 464 12 445 11 1S7 9 552 iO.3 i :'79 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 13 50,724 10,435 51,180 9,290 689 17,413 1,706 1,469 14,238 2,842 11,396 43,746 964 6,976 13,619 15,632 12,608 10,226 50.2 1,084 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 12 52 ,490 9,731 27 48,729 9,212 4,307 20,519 3,455 2,830 14,234 5,143 9,091 33,134 8,595 1,779 7,940 11,759 13,937 11,646 9,683 49.5 5,504 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 11 60,093 12,764 (HA) (NA) (NA) 26,857 6,346 6,111 14,400 5,722 8,678 39,561 6,439 (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) 47,923 11,010 33 (NA) (NA) (NA) 18,815 3,899 3,163 11,753 4,741 7,012 40,151 2,026 7,403 11,969 13,849 11,099 7,577 (NA) 5,043 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) 47,205 12,012 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) fNA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) NA Not available. Stale Table 6.-FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER AND SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: [Data CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 Id italics are based on reports for only a sajnple of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 ( January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January l) F.r.s by class of »ork pover: No tractor, horses, or mules farms No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms Tractor and horses and/or mules farms Tractor and no horses or mules farms Specified facilities and equip.ent: Telephone farms Electricity farms Television set farms Piped running water farms Home freezer farms Electric pig brooder farms Power feed grinder farms Milking machine farms Grain combines .farms Com pickers farms Pick-up hay balers farms Field forage harvesters farms Motortrucks farms Tractors, including garden tractors farms 1 tractor farms 2 tractors farms 3 tractors farms 4 tractors farms 5 or more tractors farms Wheel tractors other than garden , Garden tractors Crawler tractors , Automobiles .rarms Farms reporting automobiles and/or motortrucks. reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting . reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. number . reporting. number, reporting. number, reporting. number, reporting. number, reporting. number, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. , . number. . . .number. ...number, reporting. niimber. ...number. 26.882 e.982 2,911 8.281 12.i3i 20. 690 60,040 13.177 il.6il 16.609 2i6 1.361 1.161 8i3 945 90S 929 534 557 326 390 26.377 37.022 22.678 3i.a01 H6. 923 ^.86! 'S6i '392 ^675 29.323 2.9i3 2.036 34.799 46.897 ii.821 21 . 83i 12.361 7.373 7.382 7.893 10.253 iO.529 (NA) (NA) 5.988 (NA) mil 983 i30 612 93 98 301 310 (NA) (NA) 20.809 29.356 15.275 22.018 HH6i h.5l5 h.l06 18.671 1.909 l.i35 28.196 36.023 39.2iO 27. 122 li.791 9.897 5.631 3.735 6,429 22,857 (NA) 20,068 (NA) (NA) (NA) 325 210 2i2 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 16,572 21,639 9,508 12,812 7,942 983 583 9.970 1.338 1.691 28,320 31,721 36,960 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,556 16 ,472 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 11,668 14,360 6,319 7,703 (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) [^ (NA) 24,552 27,393 ^A) (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) {Z\ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,525 '6,489 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) 10,852 12,203 4,382 5,244 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NA) (NA) (NA) 24,161 26 ,387 ^NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,352 2,777 ^NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NA Not available. 'The 1930 inquiry referred to electricity in "farmer's dwelling," and the 1920 inquiry referred to gas or electricity in "operator's dwelling. Figures for 1954 and 1950 are for tractors other than garden tractors. FLORIDA 31 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 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1*45 ( January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 ( January l) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January l) 1920 (January l) FARM UffiOR Fara worLers for specified week: ^ Family and/or hired workers^ 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.. Fsras reporting by aiaber 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. . paras 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 familjr, 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 EXPENDITUHES' Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars.. Hired labor^ 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 petroleun fuel and oi. ...farms reporting., dollars.. Connerciol fertilizer and fertilizing nnterial farms reporting.. dollars. . Liae and lining naterial farms reporting.. dollars. . i5.036 108. 98? 42.870 61.087 13.i0i 19.i97 It. 1:8? i?.900 3.039 25.298 i.a?i 2.181 1.830 l.i2i 878 12.i5i 9.021 6.188 2.599 23i 33.8i9 23.278 9.525 l.OiS 2.166 26.095 12.685.96i 29.793 Si. 225. 316 6.U3 4.433 6.499 3.752 3.900 2.114 1 . 325 877 750 33.462 45.476.03? 30. 741 15.072.827 43.516 51.854.514 7.486 2.332.339 43.216 132.064 41.283 65.203 18.024 26. 782 11.176 66.856 3.039 31.018 31 . 739 1.060 4.631 2.253 1.808 1.365 1.119 13.62? 9.243 5.777 3.150 316 32.040 17.482 12.017 2.541 1.933 20.033 5.336.302 24.579 64.392.343 7.192 3.667 4.723 2,527 2.313 35.237 31.779.769 22. 593 10.778.933 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 52,125 109,751 51,053 73,737 17,282 24,180 7,072 36,014 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,203 1,381 1,130 804 554 9,034 6,000 3,978 1,909 113 45,053 29,793 13,877 1,383 1,072 (NA) (NA) 31,306 48,514,380 8,833 5,124 6,613 3,921 3,547 34,900 20,222,989 (NA) (NA) 36,678 20,632.785 3.013 515,633 54,039 147,424 49,111 76,825 (NA) iSil 15,262 70,599 9,492 37,276 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8,209 10,334 (NA) (NA) (NA) 38,777 (NA) (NA) (NAJ 4,928 (NA) (NA) 27,896 20,977,631 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 27,573 8,166,801 21,926 3,265,479 42,086 13,072,255 2,999 247,464 67,753 160,387 60,610 99,760 (NA) (NA) (NA) 20,215 60,627 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 12,071 3,640 2,371 1,225 908 5,104 13,072 (NA) (NA) (NA) 47,538 (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,143 (NA) (NAJ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (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) 27,977 17,724,067 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 22,457 8,0%,841 (NA) (NA) '39,480 !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) 23,275 14,232,4A7 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 23,591 6,402,931 (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) (NAJ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 20,190 10,117,531 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 20,471 5,024,668 (NA) (NA) 28,925 10,316,929 (NA) (NA) NA Not svailable. ^Census of 195'i, week of Sept. 26-Oct. 2; Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration; Censuses of 1945 and 1935, first week of January; Census of 1940, last week of March. ^See text for differences In definition of farm workers. ^For 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 coat of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was included. 'Farms reporting tons of commercial fertilizer. 32 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE Sute 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 Connnercial farms Hired workers farms reporting . persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or -i 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 nore) 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. Seasonal workers (to be engDioyed less than 150 days) farms reporting, persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or re) 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. Seasonal workers { to be employed less tlian 150 days) 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. 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 HOotbly 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 $S4 per month farms reporting. $65 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 veekly 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 oer 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. Gspenditnres for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 faiTjs reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 far^ reporting., $500 to $999 fan„a reporting., $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. , $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting., $5,000 and over farms reporting.. Faraa with eapeDditurea for hired labor hot no hired vorkera reported ... farms reporting.. $1 to $99 farms reporting.. $100 to $199 farms reporting.. $200 to $499 farms reporting.. !?°SJ°*'!' f"™ reporting.. *1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms re^rtlni.. $5,000 and over farms reporting.. 1,756 4,275 909 351 266 164 66 612 879 448 103 49 12 1,244 3,396 576 270 191 151 56 512 100 1,144 188 35 48 103 87 33 1 5 1 6 72 172 163 104 40 43 1 73 25 6 292 118 50 1 1,154 2,736 641 204 155 124 30 347 491 285 45 7 5 5 869 2,245 437 160 139 108 25 2^5 62 807 413 5 10 71 114 97 66 33 4 13 404 58 28 10 181 37 70 15 5,772 4,732 3,668,383 2,000,609 624 1,042 913 1,293 2,041 1,509 1,142 527 814 268 185 83 53 10 4,016 3,578 538 905 715 1,U5 1,571 1,162 800 319 360 61 32 16 323 657 195 47 52 29 73 81 71 1 261 576 140 46 48 27 62 11 250 40 31 25 21 ii 2 113 40 1,678 479,720 789 379 338 93 51 17 U 1,355 733 303 248 34 32 5 930 1,451 648 175 72 29 6 168 215 131 27 10 787 1,236 546 155 52 33 1 143 25 762 49 25 40 6 20 151 35 70 5 105 3,492 858,454 1,597 335 624 230 106 44 6 2,562 1,357 708 394 85 13 5 652 911 520 76 42 13 1 172 248 138 16 16 1 1 483 663 383 64 25 11 169 3 480 58 5 5 152 5 20 26 10 65 5 16 5 15 30 20 127 31 60 30 55 3,005 878,150 1,832 442 403 125 160 17 26 2,353 1,661 326 241 60 46 6 13 17 195 2 ii 2 2 17 191 2 1 11 1 2 1 4 16 1 17 173,790 6 U 34 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE Sute 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) Hi red vorkers 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 A 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 i 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.. Phid on B Bonthly basis farms reporting.. Under $25 per month farms reporting.. $25 to $34 per honth farms reixjrting.. $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 weeklv 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 rep?rting. . $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.. Ptaid 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.. $6 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 fsirms 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-vork basis ....farms reporting,. Expeoditiirrs for hired labor in l"»54 farms reporting.. dollars.. $1 to $99 farms reporting.. $100 to $199 fapn^ 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.. Farna with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting.. $1 to $99 farms reporting. . flOO to $199 fa^ re^rtirl.. ! S ^ !^ farms rej^rti::!.. i, Jf^ * A f an»s reporting. . $5,000 and over farms reporting.. Total all farms ± 11,187 47,900 4,87i 2,181 1,830 l,i24 878 5,976 26, 459 2,828 1,089 945 615 499 6,724 21,441 3,340 1,397 919 718 350 4,463 1,513 5,211 1,331 10 10 6 104 165 140 245 300 147 132 72 3,413 15 30 133 225 270 915 918 599 193 76 39 3,405 10 27 370 895 742 704 352 245 22 33 3,892 2 41 359 341 248 1,524 571 614 119 15 58 696 29,793 84,225,316 6,143 4,433 6,499 3,752 3,900 2,114 2,952 18,606 5,373 3,568 4,799 2,41o 1,559 572 319 Tenure of operator^ Full owners 6,172 19, 995 2,718 1,323 1,106 706 319 3,615 11,015 1,858 685 564 320 188 3,445 8,980 1,720 774 538 314 99 2,727 888 2,557 780 5 75 82 95 145 205 71 2,076 15 5 53 128 159 590 560 387 108 51 20 5 139 417 372 366 196 128 7 26 2,233 179 154 105 925 393 360 73 10 26 317 16,004 36,375,833 1,942 2,210 3,795 2,430 2,538 1,481 1,1 9,832 1,667 1,818 2,890 1,671 1,107 433 2461 Part owners 2,247 13,489 729 415 434 379 290 1,265 6,534 508 243 240 131 143 1,348 6,955 492 283 187 234 152 899 366 982 229 5 20 25 24 39 4S 33 19 11 5 54 40 67 187 173 98 36 15 15 Managers 525 3,602 97 54 68 129 177 463 7,308 90 52 50 125 146 188 1,294 64 28 39 26 31 337 126 62 19 7 33 109 56 32 9 3 644 3,257 160 138 97 166 83 276 948 101 65 54 37 19 472 2,309 135 93 77 100 67 172 104 368 Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 1,959 605 4,314,340 2,691,484 338 106 364 66 562 157 220 62 183 58 114 52 173 104 1,315 326 304 87 307 41 465 127 127 21 57 16 41 21 14, 13 FLORIDA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-Oct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sanple of farms. See text] 35 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tenure of operator^ — Continued Tenants — Continued Share- cash Crop-share Livestock- share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms Hired vorkers .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 -^ hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting.. Seasonal workers ( to be en^jloyed 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 DKire 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 BODthly 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.. hid 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 f^»s 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. Expendilnres 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. Faras with cxpenditorea for hired labor bat no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting.. 41 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.. 34 288 31 275 1 6 1 15 8 3 2 29 85 136, 578 6 31 10 15 11 6 6 76 394 5 27 11 18 15 34 89 11 17 1 2 3 65 305 10 20 5 18 12 11 23 42 20 363 473.435 115 65 102 25 21 U 24 287 105 55 92 20 10 5 31 42,348 5 "5 U 7 1 2 21 5 '5 11 86 321 21 28 13 U 13 16 58 3 5 5 1 2 73 263 20 25 6 11 11 13 3 70 497 341,160 71 uo 203 56 35 7 15 4U 66 105 173 45 21 159 653 50 32 26 34 17 69 198 21 17 16 13 2 107 455 38 18 20 15 16 52 17 90 5 5 10 30 15 U 5 6 13 5 1 378 629,335 35 92 85 51 51 37 27 a9 35 81 63 25 5 10 36 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE Sute Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number of workers and vege rates are for hired persons working the week of (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of white operators Tenure of operator^ Full owners Part owners Managers Hired vorkers farms repor ting. 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) farm^j reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or "i 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 aonthly 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 f ai-ms 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 pipce-«ork basis , farms leporting.. 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.. Faras «itb expenditures for hired labor but 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 reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 and over farms reporting.. 10,375 46,713 4,775 2,112 1,754 1,393 841 5,913 26,296 2,813 1,063 935 603 499 6,462 20,417 3,248 1,350 858 688 318 4,413 1,500 4,962 1,308 10 10 6 104 165 125 243 299 142 132 72 3,375 15 30 123 220 270 909 902 598 193 76 39 3,174 10 17 285 883 726 688 337 245 21 12 3,865 2 41 347 341 243 1,514 571 614 119 15 58 670 27,431 83,508,516 5,083 3,853 5,987 3,657 3,830 2,096 2,925 16,556 4,388 3,043 4,363 2,351 1,518 572 316 6,084 19,775 2,637 1,306 l,Cr71 706 314 3,582 10,946 1,851 669 554 320 188 3,339 3,329 1,694 774 513 314 94 2,695 887 2,502 764 5 "6 75 82 80 144 205 71 70 26 2,065 15 53 123 159 585 559 387 108 51 20 5 124 407 372 361 186 128 2,222 168 154 105 925 393 360 73 10 302 15,216 36,107,583 1,617 2,020 3,600 2,410 2,501 1,465 1,603 9,132 1,357 1,638 2,720 1,651 1,087 433 246 2,154 13,014 694 400 423 369 263 1,243 6,487 502 238 240 125 143 1,265 6,527 462 273 176 219 135 839 359 906 224 5 44 40 67 186 163 93 36 15 15 811 5 7 74 257 222 162 56 21 2 6 85 117 47 195 67 70 10 166 4,274 22,517,706 311 427 963 664 312 334 708 2,120 267 329 716 422 290 70 26 517 8,565 95 54 68 123 177 456 7,272 39 52 50 119 146 187 1,293 63 28 39 26 31 330 126 61 168 33 104 55 32 9 3 10 639 18,816,973 13 10 36 38 75 66 396 122 17 10 8 21 30 17 19 558 2,375 145 112 77 151 73 271 938 101 60 54 37 19 336 1,937 115 67 62 85 57 172 99 287 34 1,505 ,219,530 193 229 421 195 177 114 176 947 179 197 349 117 52 41 12 iDala are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. FLORIDA 37 BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued Sept. 26-Oct. 2. Data are based on reports for onl^ a sanple of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tenure of operator^ — Continued Tenants — Continued Share- cash Livestock- share Croppers Other farms Other and unspecified Hired vorkers 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.. 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.. 3 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 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. P.id 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 hirrd labor in l<>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., Farns 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.. 24 238 3 11 8 5 13 2 1 1 1 21 225 1 1 1 10 8 3 2 19 65 132,958 6 21 is 11 61 349 5 22 1 18 15 29 79 11 12 1 2 3 50 270 20 268 460,215 65 40 87 20 21 11 34 207 60 35 77 20 10 5 31 42,348 5 5 11 7 1 2 21 5 5 11 80 269 21 27 13 11 8 16 58 3 5 5 1 2 67 211 20 24 6 11 6 13 3 64 379 310,610 46 75 152 56 29 7 14 299 41 70 127 45 16 149 608 50 32 21 29 17 69 198 21 17 16 13 2 97 410 38 18 15 10 16 52 17 80 1 5 17 17 13 1 10 15 5 13 11 5 5 12 5 11 298 609,465 25 52 70 36 51 37 27 149 25 46 48 15 5 10 1,562 2,484 1,154 240 115 44 9 356 653 270 V. 37 2 3 1,235 1,331 914 208 68 44 1 327 29 1,206 118 5 5 1 41 11 33 7 2 12 1 20 20 26 26 55 34 27 436 5 50 75 63 109 46 82 5 1 25 55 36 40 279 66 130 35 5 15 160 5,797 1,846,719 2,944. 1,167 962 350 265 67 42 4,235 2,568 874 570 140 59 11 13 38 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE Stole Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on nujuber of workers and wage ratea are for hired persona working the week of (For definitions and explanationa, see text) Total all farms of nonwhite operators Tenure of operator^ Full owners Part owners Manage:;j Hired vorkers 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 enployed 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. Z hired workers farms reporting. 3 or ^ 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 $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 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 3Ver 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 $1.4i per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece>work basis farms n:porting. Expenditurrs 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., FarHS 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.. 312 1,187 99 69 76 31 37 63 163 15 26 10 12 262 1,024 92 30 32 50 13 249 26 2,362 716, 300 1,060 580 512 95 70 27 2,050 985 520 436 65 41 220 31 17 35 5 33 69 7 16 10 56 151 26 15 788 268,250 325 190 195 20 37 16 5 700 310 180 170 20 20 93 475 35 15 11 10 22 17 47 6 5 83 428 30 10 389 196,985 105 95 105 45 26 1 12 296 100 70 80 30 16 14 93,080 86 382 15 26 20 15 10 5 10 86 372 20 26 15 15 10 5 81 5 454 94, 810 145 135 141 25 6 363 125 110 116 10 ^Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. FLORIDA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued Sept. 26-Oct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sajiple of farms. See text] 39 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tenure of operator'- — Continued Tenants — Continued Share- cash Crop-share Livestock- share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms Hired vorkers farms reporting. persons, 1 hired worker *.... farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 3 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular workers (to be enployed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 3 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be eII^)loyed 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. Pbid on a nonthly 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. Ptaid on a weeVly 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 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 basia. 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, Expenditares 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. Faras with expenditnrea for faired labor but no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting. $1 to ^99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 forms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 fanna reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. 10 15 50 35 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 20 3,620 95 13,220 50 25 15 5 118 80 717 30,550 19,870 63,675 25 10 485 35 AO 160 51 15 65 15 5 t 1 1 1 112 70 680 25 10 450 35 35 160 ii 15 65 10 5 37 73 16 36 72 15 1 36 1 15 11 5 40 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table lO.-HlRED 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 Type of farm Other field-crop Vegetable Hired varLers 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. . $35 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 re]torting. . $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. . $275 to $324 per month farms reporting., $325 and over per month farms reporting. . Paid on s 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. iso 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-worit 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 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Faros vith 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. 11,187 47,900 4,874 2,131 1,830 1,424 878 5,976 26,459 2,828 1,089 945 615 499 6,724 21,441 3,340 1,397 919 718 350 4,463 1,513 5,211 1,331 10 10 6 104 165 140 245 300 147 132 72 15 30 133 225 270 915 918 599 193 76 39 3,405 10 27 370 895 742 704 352 245 22 38 3,892 2 41 359 341 248 1,524 571 614 119 15 58 696 29,793 84,225,316 6,143 4,433 6,499 3,752 3,900 2,114 2,952 18,606 5,373 3,568 4,799 2,416 1,559 572 319 32 124 148 87,595 35 37 47 6 11 9 3 116 35 27 47 169 825 36 22 35 65 11 18 19 17 1 152 806 21 20 35 65 11 17 1 151 1,108 7,606 426 193 195 178 116 562 4,947 254 94 103 52 59 657 2,659 244 133 115 107 58 451 111 546 98 5 5 5 19 11 18 15 6 141 414 135 45 3 2 2 1,292 11,270 313 227 235 262 255 702 5,088 224 125 144 93 116 837 6,182 245 148 125 163 156 455 247 590 70 5 9 147 103 56 25 1 27 134 173 47 23 2 1 127 144 63 124 44 36 3 883 4,645 2,520 ,201 13,138.607 22,781,751 215 678 177 195 899 163 256 1,427 476 151 729 315 54 458 537 11 130 278 1 324 574 714 3,537 1,228 200 607 Ul 165 789 133 216 1,251 364 91 576 232 32 251 222 10 21 103 42 43 FLORIDA 41 BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-Oct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a saii5)le of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) T^e of farm — Continued Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry Primarily Primarily crop livestock Crop and livestock Miscel- laneous and un- classified Hired workers farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or -i 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 A 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 i 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. $1.00 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 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«s with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported, , ,f arms 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.. 676 3,035 200 113 148 150 65 586 2,437 202 95 133 104 52 248 598 126 53 38 28 3 428 158 90 90 25 62 125 137 72 26 762 6,761,206 20 25 69 68 122 119 338 86 15 15 41 10 1 3 1 455 877 238 127 61 27 2 304 564 159 95 32 17 1 226 313 173 41 10 2 229 75 151 21 712 1,242,670 80 101 176 45 159 81 70 257 75 66 85 10 21 1,460 3,825 726 304 248 140 42 918 2,194 538 174 118 62 26 755 1,631 419 139 133 57 7 705 213 542 337 5 23 48 63 130 167 100 12 11 3 504 5 1 58 110 119 105 44 33 10 19 3 34 20 9 115 28 52 47 2,573 5,835,024 339 309 564 346 480 243 297 1,118 294 264 321 151 78 299 1,121 103 77 43 45 31 126 311 67 32 14 5 8 214 810 79 48 23 39 25 85 23 873 1,022,506 155 166 260 103 92 54 43 574 145 135 197 58 21 14 2 15,104 278 1,233 74 67 51 54 32 128 282 57 38 19 12 2 210 951 64 42 32 45 27 68 60 150 42 31 848 761,549 196 174 175 109 124 37 33 570 171 143 122 86 33 9 1 7,660 10,393,998 3,498 1,419 1,145 459 480 285 373 42 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE Slate Table ll.-DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1954, 1950. AND 1945 I Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Census of 1954 Census starting dates-Oct. 4; Nov. Approxinate average date of eouneralion. Percent of farns eounerated 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 U 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. Z Less than 0.5. 2 (Z) Census of 1950 Census date — April 1 Approximate averae^ date of enumeration. Percent of farns enunerated 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 43 30 15 Mar. 16 - Mar. 31 3 12 17 19 18 9 FLORIDA 4S ^E? , . J O O rvj 0) ' o > U aj - o i ts 4 s i s i { n 0) O Q a) O 0) O ■H nH +s rj +* r-t 4^ ^ 3 Q 3 S 3 S )»5 3^§ ^•a o-og & & ■P H +* s9s s s •ob i 3 a) V ;j a g a a St St s ^ Q ^ ^ ^ Q ^ 3 «5 3s 01 .-I m ,-1 «M -r^ >-| ! O c 1 g ^ g ;> X) 0) 4 (^ -a t< 3 C j:> Q Q. d « • t3 O. : p -u >l O 01 C - ffl E P.3 -p j2 >> + 3 O « -H -P H C + — >) d -H T -■ O XI O J3 » sa's g g a a :Sz s o ^ .^' 33"" ' 0) c +* ^- s -~ a s I o\ 0) CO 6 a a ■d ^-- -^ "ot: 0) -d s§ x: t3 •a o • S CO > w 3 a° . I I I 01 o a a a a I 0) O d O 3q3q3q 3c 0) -H -r- O 3 rH o C f^ • r o E c d 4 t J 0) +> 0)+*a) oBociOQ OQO a a U (7> g jQ n - 0 01 0> 3 U. Q g d V 01 O V. P 01 -d -p 01 3 B P a a p «) +* Q S S < P 3 0> 3-H O t-j Q O s° . a •H o •o »^ d OJ Q a a a a a a a a I o a o mo 33 S ^ Q 3 3 (0 X) 5 . 3 O in (0 MrH ^ CO c 0) ^ » .H O 3 rH O * O ti o d V 0) C I e •-> • 1* ^'w'E, 0 o ■"* ^ 01 ^ R • 3 CO Cl . O 01 XI >t ^ O Q 3 '~* "" Q ^ s s ^ s ^_- ^^ ^_- w -a *_. s s as oJ O - (D ! P CO Ih r- P 3 OJ < - . -H O "m < < Q u >^ a aj !5 - — C 3 CO ■ -H o h -d U 01 01 ^ 0) ( t t dOaJOdO (dOB^O P -P +* -P O 0> P asasaa as^r^s to T) *S 3°S (4 V : 01 o 3 O Z g,o; < -P 3 0) oJ P < Q O Q H -O -P Z m A) -H -H 3 '-J a> 0) O -H J5 O " -.aH J¥-aa; »-3 ID U 01 * la aajOaJO a)0 -4 0 ■» P +» p p 'f\ +a . _ .->t-«p.-t+s -h-pEo^-p "q 3q3q3c) « • ♦J f^ -* 41 "O tft s o\ a> ill ss 3 • - O 01 -* o d •-> ^ th CO -O OJ -P 01 > 3 3 0 -H 3 T) P I r-1 -P > -p h > I'd • i I 0) Q i I 4> -P Ul M C B 01 I •^ -2 ~ p a • u 3 1 O B < i t t o z h ia u to t, be u V C 0> C 01 B V A -i £> -H ,0 -H .Q I £ IK It i B O B O C O C ■^ J3 •r< p a +^ y 3 ^> 5 B o i ? I 9 t S 3 •2 "^ It B O it I 5 !& d XI rH i -- ~ o s 1 3 o 3 * a d e o fa 44 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data for number of livestock not fully comparable for the several censuses. See State Table 12 ajid text] see text) Census or— (For definitions and explanations 195i (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January l) 1920 (January l) Total value of specified classes of livestock dollars.. Cattle and dairy products: 103,347,037 30,055 1,647, 3^ 87,871,198 27,776 904,230 56,062,260 16,738 158,877 (NA) U3, 101, 464 1,307 74,595,796 43,082,908 212 34,524 18,556 (NA) (NA) 13,004 108,548 239,102 (NA) (NA) 17,931 34,048 1,894,361 9,969 21,217 1,124,501 9,141 12,831 769,860 19,116 419,725 9,900,407 17,286 211,803 12,737 207,922 13,159 73,640 10, 109 39,777 9,798 33,863 (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (MA) (MA) (MA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 101,575,638 29,750 1,101,239 87,916,104 27,806 601,122 60,998,627 21,615 Ul,271 2,404 34,667,224 1,695 54,448,108 34,423,300 436 181,260 149,024 650 94,900 18,048 96,955 209,543 (NA) (NA) 26,903 51,052 5,088,589 13,575 26,935 2,329,647 16,078 24,117 2,758,942 26,269 458,764 5,678,549 24,397 261,046 15,830 197,718 (NA) (NA) 16,622 55,376 (NA) (NA) 146 3,599 34,433 140 2,486 133 1,743 105 743 106 1,113 76 3,060 12,420 4,779 67,956,078 35,623 1,114,917 48,223,063 33,195 622,150 32,873,847 (NA) (NA) 3,437 20,048,044 2,085 41,211,051 ^19, 925, 911 286 74,696 ^42,546 '1,372 ^79,587 (NA) (NA) (NA) 30,280 103,328 (NA) 59,119 9,171,905 14,607 25,588 3,176,090 21,643 33,531 5,995,815 31,630 676,644 7,277,733 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 25,538 117,357 (NA) (NA) 176 11,973 63,298 (NA) (NA) 129 6,842 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 106 (NA) 37,537 14,547 26,883,768 32,398 721,015 16,372,083 29,491 379,106 11,526,058 27,159 104,355 3,748 8,403,532 1,891 22,708,782 =8,229,932 317 267,725 '76,558 '2,192 =97,042 (NA) (NA) (NA) 26,924 90,428 32,834 56,464 6,769, UO 12,747 20,168 1,874,100 23,548 36,296 4,895,030 32,101 481,040 2,401,647 32,101 481,040 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 21,086 81,566 (NA) (NA) 249 20,950 64,446 249 20,950 200 16,730 (NA) 4,220 (NA) (NA) 174 18,995 62, 242 15,426 19,734,280 35,382 713,001 10,658,209 33,551 376,522 7,530,440 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 28,518 86,360 36,256 58,922 6,233,711 13, 198 17,976 1,449,266 26,430 40,946 4,784,445 32,790 447,135 1,408,475 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 24,946 78,160 (NA) (NA) 361 39,942 103,849 (NA) (NA) 285 20,861 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 269 34,563 106,97? 24,604 23,474,662 26,454 431,448 12,101,210 (NA) 207,271 8,003,024 21,699 75,837 4,400 6,262,589 2,624 14,628,497 5,893,050 (NA) (NA) 193,684 '2,614 '175,855 18,469 59,199 90,C63 22,613 73, %6 35,706 62,216 5,947,808 (NA) 21,300 1,609,112 (NA) 40,916 4,338,696 28,765 567,115 3,498,240 (NA) 366,878 15,883 200,237 (NA) (NA) 15,734 53,615 (NA) (NA) 410 47,275 181,624 (NA) 38,749 (NA) 30,624 (NA) 8,125 (NA) 8,526 260 38,031 118,617 37,915 20,245,784 (NA) 656,217 7,593,993 (NA) 362, 161 4,871,788 10,884 43,638 (NA) (NA) (NA) 8,571,357 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 23,382 62,940 38,920 71,504 7,532,189 (NA) 28,848 2,504,193 (NA) 42,656 5,027,996 28,479 497,780 2,755,173 (NA) («.) (NA) («.) (NA) (NA) (NA) 90,771 (NA) (NA) 381 59,729 184,245 (NA) 49,809 (NA) 31,245 (NA) 18,564 (NA) 9,920 (NA) 49,199 135,764 40,331 34,953,807 31,888 638,981 14,755,935 (NA) 333,572 9,200,539 18,268 71,641 (NA) Cows, including heifers that number . . value.. dollars.. number. . value. .dollars.. number . . Whole milk sold dollars,. 1,853,985 2,457 gallons.. liollars. . 3,306,730 1,679,396 (NA) pounds of butterfat.. dollars.. Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, (NA) 47,226 '2,804 '127,363 (NA) (NA) (NA) (itA) dollars. . Cows milked, day preceding enumeration. .. .farms reporting.. number of cows . . Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons.. Cows and heifers milked dm-ing any Horses and nules: number. . (NA) (NA) Horses and colts, including ponies... number. . value.. dollars.. ..farms reporting.. number. . value.. dollars. . 80,616 12,326,166 25,380 38,570 4,552,315 23,800 Hogs: number. . value. .dollars.. 42,046 7,773,851 U months old and over number. . value. .dollars. . ..farms reporting.. number. . 755,481 5,744,892 («•) (*.) («) Sows and gilts farrowing number.. ..farms reporting., number . , (-) (NA) (NA) 35,710 number. . 166,164 (NA) Sheep and wool: number . . (NA) 483 number. . value. .dollars. . '64,659 318,242 (NA) number.. 51,535 431 number. . 35,919 (HA) number.. 15,616 289 £heep and lambs shorn Wool shorn number. . ..farms reporting., number shorn. . pounds. . value. .dollars. . 9,289 325 52,633 162,294 90,885 See footnotes at end of table. FLORIDA State Table 13.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued 45 [Data for number of livestock not fully coaparable for the several censuses. See Sta te Table 12 and text] Census of— Item (For definitions and explanations see text) 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January l) (January l) Goats BDcl Bohair: Goats and kids .farms reporting.. (NA) 1,786 1,819 1,910 2,643 2,014 1,939 2,299 number.. (NA) (NA) 21,118 23,519 42,027 31,698 36,944 45,890 value.. do liars.. (NA) (NA) 38,965 24.428 37,824 46,193 34,420 146,331 AnfTora goats and kids ................ .farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2 (NA) (NA) 94 (NA) (NA) g number.. (NA) 18 897 6,836 Other goats and kids • .farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,908 (NA) (NA) (NA) 30,801 (NA) (NA) 2,298 39,054 number. . 23,501 Goats and kids clipped .farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 13 (NA) (NA) 8 number.. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 162 50 5,309 Mohair clipped pounds.. (NA) (NA) (NA) 11 209 289 231 14,963 value. .dollars. . (NA) («) (NA) 3 42 111 104 8,852 Poultry and/or poultry products sold.... .farms reporting.. 9,156 16,429 20,901 23,932 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 17,810,467 13,611,299 8,841,690 4,278,190 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Chickens, ^ months old and over, on hand .farms reporting.. 27,434 38,385 43,4*5 42,502 50,457 40,623 44,504 45,023 number. . 3,200,931 2,381,154 2,4*8,015 2,029,176 2,190,189 1,949,623 2,1J0,297 1,554,896 value. .dollars.. 3,681,071 2,857,963 3,181,114 1,252,034 1,292,212 1,699,587 2,145,764 1,662,241 Chickens sold .farms reporting.. 4,113 8,893 (NA) 16,538 (NA) 20,068 (NA) 17,206 nuTiber.. 9,527,964 6,096,857 (NA) 2,761,708 (NA) 1,610,048 (NA) 616, U7 dollars. . 6,930,653 5,937,601 (NA) 1,627,781 (NA) 1,612,230 (NA) 529,890 nhi fkpn ppps <;old..... ................. .farms reporting.. 7,289 25,514,343 12,884 (NA) (NA) (NA) 26,012 (NA) 29,080 3,311,309 \/lixvJkdi CggtiJ O^^^^A *..>.*.■..*.....■>*.>.. dozens. . 13,782,751 (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,186,301 (NA) dollars.. 10,085,748 6,989,162 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,428,193 (NA) 1,54S,130 Turkey hens, to be kept for breeding, on hand .farms reporting.. 1,840 2,735 (NA) 3,240 5,502 (NA) (NA) 3,774 number.. 14,086 22,640 (NA) 23,566 40,665 (NA) (NA) 18,158 Turkeys raised ..farms reporting.. 3,057 2,781 2,215 2,409 (NA) 4,193 (NA) (NA) number. . 175,885 102,418 66,548 79,800 (NA) 68,689 (NA) (NA) Ducks raised. •.•••■..•••■.•■••■■•■.•■••• .farms reporting., number.. 1,342 55,525 2,066 58,013 (NA) (NA) 827 29,236 (NA) (NA) 1,676 62,194 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Geese raised ••.....■•••••■••.......•••■• ..farms reporting.. 248 180 (NA) 59 451 (NA) 531 4,462 (NA) (NA) number . . 3,628 1,5U (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Guineas raised. ....•...■..-..■..■•.■•••• ..farms reporting., number. . 559 4,007 524 5,520 (NA) (NA) 684 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Turkeys, ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold ..farms reporting.. 1,418 1,799 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 794,066 684,536 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Aniaals sold alive: Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or mules sold alive . farms reporting . . '23,073 26,224 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars . . '46,462,673 36,506,852 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Cattle, hogs, or sheep sold alive .farms reporting. . '22,954 26,012 (NA) 17,035 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Cattle and/or calves sold alive .farms reporting.. 15,945 15,945 11,802 8,628 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number . . 653,617 367,809 216,236 156,718 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars . . 37,363,471 28,111,993 10,373,632 2,994,188 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Cattle sold alive, excluding ..farms reporting.. 12,011 330,587 10,095 227,169 (NA) (NA) 7,350 131,328 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number . . (NA) dollars.. 27,225,278 22,263,332 (NA) 2,763,256 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Calves sold alive ..farms reporting.. 12,248 10,448 (NA) 2,266 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number.. 328,030 140,640 (NA) 25,390 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . 10,138,193 5,848,661 (NA) 230,932 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hogs and pigs sold alive ..farms reporting.. 13,423 18,705 15,70; 12,204 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number.. 324,702 386,198 382,927 259,830 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 8,941,113 8,195,397 6,434,589 1,852,743 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ShA»>n Bnrt 1 nmh<; <;nlH si ivp. ......... . ..farms reporting.. (NA) 75 76 107 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) hJllcc^ ojiu xniuk^o oux.^^ Q-A* a^.... ...••>• number.. (NA) 1,586 2,741 10,010 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . (NA) U,275 19,187 25,872 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Horses and mules sold alive ..farms reporting.. 528 1,235 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number.. 986 1,849 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 158,089 186,187 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ""Available data not comparable. NA Not available. ^For 1954, whole milk and cream only. ^Published 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. ^Butter sold. *Figures Include 3,835 sheep not classified by age and sex. 'Does not include data for sheep and lambs sold alive. 46 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table H^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 1964 are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) CattU and calves of ell ages oa hand farms reportijlg 195A.. 1950.. niimber 195'i . . 1950. . 1 farms reporting 195'V.. 1950. . 2 to U farms reporting 195-1.. 1950.. 5 to 9 farmB reporting 1954.. 1950.. 10 to 2i 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.. Govs on haad 19S4, 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.. Milk co«8 OD hand, 1954 farms reporting.. number . . 1 farms reporting. , 2 farms repor ting . . 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,. State total 30,400 29,750 1,654,782 1,101,239 2,584 4,305 8,122 11,428 5,268 5,176 6,209 4,178 3,254 1,751 2,082 1,146 2,881 1,766 28,069 913,908 6,944 4,063 3,871 3,942 1,996 1,177 1,493 1,515 867 435 804 654 196 112 17,202 160,660 8,499 4,042 1,739 892 937 135 69 113 192 134 95 355 12,312 324,321 5,915 2,287 1,638 746 388 2Cr7 503 309 319 12,639 336,419 5,429 2,677 1,083 529 835 399 237 640 810 (For definitions and explanations, see text) SowB and gilts farrowing after Dec. 1, 1953 and before Dec. 1, 19S4 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 . . Hogs and pigs sold alive, 19S4 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. Itroilers (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 farms reporting. 70,000 to 79,999 farms reporting. 80,000 to 89,999 farms reporting. 90,000 and over farms reporting. FLORIDA State Table 15.-NURSERY. GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 47 Item (For definitions and explanati IS, see text) I^ursery aod greeahouse products, flover and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold dollars. Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornajnentals , etc.) farms reporting. acres. Sold. .dollars. Cut flovers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: Grown under glass farms reporting. square feet. Grown in open. farms reporting. acres. Sold farms reporting. dollars. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and Busbrooas produced for sale: Grown under glass or in house farms reporting. square feet. Grown in open farms reporting. acres. Sold farms reporting. dollars. Forest products: All forest products sold dollars. Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting. cords (4'x 4'x 8'). Fence posts cut... ,. farms reporting. number . Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (including standing timber sold) farms reporting. thousands of bd. ft. Piilpwood cut farms reporting . cords. Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulpwood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine tljnber, and other miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting. dollars. 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 27,601,310 1,<.75 7,150 9,986,127 232 1,539,708 922 13,475 1,034 16,226,191 22 143 ,416 178 2,657 192 1,388,992 3,506,042 5,314 38,585 1,935 753,253 1,216 72,849 1,685 250,807 2,568 3,506,042 1950 (April 1) 17,373,143 1,379 5,478 7,245,053 '206 '752,903 '675 '12 185 ^725 '9,434,092 29 102,140 238 1,639 246 643 ,998 3 ,743 ,767 5,812 50,655 2,638 786 ,219 "900 '10,817 742 74,907 (M) 3,743,767 1945 (January 1) (HA) (NA) (NA) (M) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (KA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,352,480 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1940 (April 1) 469 2,682 ,114,447 =81 =509,690 (NA) (KA) (NA) =204,976 (NA) (NA) '1,095 '5 ,996 (NA) '•2,616,594 395,836 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1935 (January 1) (NA) 1930 (April 1) 4,101,735 (NA) ■■951 (NA) (NA) (NA) '3,185,615 (NA) '263 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) '916,120 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 477,526 i'na) 881,514 12,934 (NA) 132 ,863 (NA) 3,037 (NA) 567,902 (NA) =762 (NA) "59,158 (NA) 164 (NA) 4,097 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1925 (January 1 1920 (January l) (NA) 1,354,683 (NA) 127 (NA) 1,863 (NA) 935,843 (NA) = 88 (NA) =326,474 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) =303,788 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) '115 ,052 (NA) 2,636,157 25,078 (NA) 241,627 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) KA Not available. ^Trees, plants, vines, etc., in nurseries; flower and vegetable seeds; and bulbs. ^Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale, ^Crops grown under glass (flowers, plants, and vegetables) and propagated mushrooms. *Flowers, plants, and vegetables grown under glass, and flowers grown in the open, 'Total square feet under glass. ^Flower and vegetable seeds, bxilbs, and flowers and plants grown in the open, 'Value of flower and vegetable seeds; vegetables and vegetable plants; and mushrooms. ^Does not include amount sold as standing timber. 48 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE Sute Table I6.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1| 1935 { January 1 ) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1 ) 411 faraa number. CroplaDtl harTested farms reporting. acres. Total value of apecified crops harvested (see text)^ dollars. Value of all crops sold (see text)^ dollars. Com: Corn for all purposes farms reporting. acres, value, dollars. Harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels. Hogged, grazed, or cut for fodder or silage farms reporting. acres. Corn sold farms reporting . bushels . dollars . SorghoBS: Sorghum for all purposes except for sirup farms reporting. acres, value, dollars. Harvested for grain or for seed farms reporting. acres, bushels . Cut for silage farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight. Hogged, grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting. acres, tons cut. Sorghum sold dollars . Saall grains: Oats threshed or combined farms reporting. acres. bushels . value, dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels, dollars. Oats cut for feeding unthreshed farms reporting. acres, value, dollars. Other grain threshed or combined farms reporting. acres. bushels. value, dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels . dollars. Annual leguaes: Soybeans harvested for beans. farms reporting. acres . bushels. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Soybeans cut for hay farms reporting . acres . tons. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other processing ^° farms reporting. acres grown alone, acres grown with other crops. Harvested for dry peas farms reporting . acres grown alone . acres grown with other crops. bushels . value, dollars. sold, dollars. Cut for hay. farms reporting . acres grown alone. acres grown \/lth other crops. tons. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Hogged, grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. value, dollars. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting. acres grown alone, acres grown with other crops. 57,5i3 44,760 1,935,655 379,494,688 355,235,305 17,350 531,714 13,170,064 14,383 312,739 5,277,243 9,140 218,925 2,826 1,192,360 (NA) '3,648 '140,654 91 2,431 34,335 31 1,217 (') (') (') 25,752 1,001 26,490 563,447 535,275 320 189,005 179,557 (') 225 4,315 63,472 107,902 7 22,216 37,768 374 17,830 160,138 424,366 407,390 47 1,104 783 23,490 2,349 1,820 15,899 4,363 415 2,718 257 27,658 124,461 31,114 178 1,984 146 1,347 40,410 4,041 1,037 8,575 2,474 323,796 315 2,622 1,486 44,174 1,728,232 308,558,257 249,514,283 22,155 528,742 10,345,748 18,880 319,228 3,845,324 9,862 209,514 '1,841 346,165 =^419, 091 84 2,335 57,325 13 407 7,069 5 150 845 66 1,778 477 7,716 238 3,490 49,144 65,610 44 14,555 (NA) 862 10,566 230,855 101 2,707 18,804 37,608 35 6,152 (NA) 143 3,549 70,849 145,241 (NA) "8 ,029 24 ,738 10 ,084 1 ,083 1 ,803 1 ,073 12 ,527 66 ,588 (NA) 395 3 ,248 101 2 ,063 61 ,890 (NA) 2 ,793 12 ,914 6 ,551 388 ,620 1 184 6 773 2 359 52,855 1,809,430 229,330,043 193,286,267 31,145 667,365 12,232,188 27,437 515,648 5,426,886 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 283 2,321 94,718 18 154 3,195 (NA) (NA) (NA) 64 475 632 (NA) 554 13,509 240,610 293,166 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,689 26,182 576,618 92 2,231 16,876 35,881 (NA) (NA) (NA) 116 (NA) 10,370 39,619 (NA) (») (') («) («) (NA) (NA) 25,713 18,130 3,393 (NA) (NA) 77,465 349,104 (NA) 1^710 127,295 '^5,623 2 142,426 (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 62,248 56,235 1, 679, 622 73,583,129 61,068,993 33,587 704,206 4,481,477 31,745 631,387 5,190,717 5,011 72,319 (NA) (NA) (NA) 316 2,103 103,939 44 144 2,767 50 1,147 11,039 224 812 970 (NA) 172 1,782 22,765 12,974 (NA) (NA) (NA) 877 7,371 59,496 (NA) 1,193 7,651 9,253 (NA) (NA) (NA) 18 253 671 1,642 (NA) (') (') (') (') (NA) 8,245 28,543 20,030 1,586 2,910 1,321 37,059 61,259 (NA) (') (') (') (') (') (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 72,857 66,965 1,579,049 (-) (NA 38 ,014 717,399 (NA' 36,464 685,211 5,928,977 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,686 30,951 64 317 4,829 (NA) (NA) (NA) («) (—) (—) (NA) 49 361 4,746 3,607 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,188 7,089 (NA) (NA) 642 7,907 7,435 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,658 15,313 (NA) (') (') {') (') (NA) 8,933 24,114 21,670 4,538 (NA) (NA) 153,123 252,661 (NA) (') (') (') (') (') (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 58,966 54,404 1,454,254 («) 63,457,600 33,548 648,085 (NA) 32,477 613,208 6,617,724 (NA) 34,877 (NA) (NA) (NA) 150 454 17,990 35 85 1,084 (NA) (NA) (NA) ( — ) (».) (•») (NA) 95 1,122 15,534 12,344 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,023 6,505 (NA) (NA) 794 9,782 12,632 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,591 6,726 (NA) (') (') (') (') (NA) 5,471 12,826 9,233 (NA) (NA) (NA) 58,781 155,619 (NA) (') (') (') (') (') (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 59,217 (NA) 1,369,050 ( — ) (NA) 35,507 592,161 (NA) 35,142 581,166 6,902,661 (NA) 10,995 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 933 (NA) (NA) 105 1,517 (NA) (NA) (NA) (<«) (-) (- (NA) 124 1,064 14,069 12,441 (N ■ (NA) (NA) 1,184 8,962 (NA) (NA) 973 14,007 23,196 (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) See footnotes at end of table. FLORIDA State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-4:ontinued 49 Census of— Item , see text) (For definitions and explanations 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) ( January 1 ) (January 1) Annual leinines' — Continued Peanuts grown for all purposes . .farms reporting . . . 8,421 13,812 (NA) 24,878 24,659 21,042 (NA) (NA) icres grown alone . . . 119,970 176,991 273,551 192,561 106,799 128,526 (NA) (NA) acres grown with other crops... 37,700 76,111 130,567 287,271 317,423 221,510 (NA) (NA) value, dollars.. . "9,566,304 (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Harvested for picking or threshing.. ..farms reporting... 4,309 5,168 7,326 7,968 11,027 (NA) (NA) 9,165 acres grown alone . . . 51,012 62,545 } 97, 225 f 76,780 I 4,361 (NA) (NA) (NA) J 77,416 acres erown with other crops... 358 424 (NA) (NA) (NA) lb., 195'i, 1950, 1945, and 1940; bu., other years... 39,111,367 48,600,113 60,493,825 35,107,773 1,957,834 1,243,105 (NA) 1,365,063 value, dollars... 4,302,250 4,360,011 4,718,517 1,033,771 1,527,111 1,070,947 (NA) 3,344,404 sold, dollars 3,785,978 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Vines or tops saved for hay or forage^* ..farms reporting... acres grown alone . . . 3,601 43,921 4,061 49,571 6,340 } (NA) 7,100 8,034 4,162 (NA) 3,134 acres grown with other crops... 736 767 72,348 70,472 42,689 52,729 25,634 tons . . . 32,599 26,047 37,724 34,622 33,858 18,129 (NA) 15,485 value, dollars. . . 814,975 343,038 552,294 438,558 480,784 352,082 (NA) 487,783 sold, dollars... 81,496 (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Velvetbeans grown for all purposes ..farms reporting... 1,895 3,609 (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,816 10,298 9,414 acres grown alone 9,086 11,730 (NA) (NA) (NA) 17,375 ] 87,409 134,247 acres grown with other crops — 24,078 45,815 (NA) (NA) (NA) 118,927 bushels . . . 14,487 48,527 (NA) (NA) (NA) 146,417 (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 19,557 56,247 (NA) (NA) (NA) 244,930 (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 3,913 (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Dry field and seed beans, other than soybeans and 1 velvetbeans, harvested for beans .farms reporting... 1 2 ''68 65 100 1,210 142 > acres . . . 150 2 ''121 "165 "349 3,752 389 bushels . . . 2,500 20 1,118 2,599 5,724 (NA) 2,507 value, dollars... 15,000 90 3,354 5,458 23,472 (NA) 12,791 sold, dollars... 15,000 (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Bay crops 'see text): Land from which hay was cut^'' .farms reporting... 1,740 1,573 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres . . . 63.083 17,959 13,972 12,110 28,485 20,656 29,867 64,303 tons — "86,142 17,355 13,539 ''14,714 23,008 18, 596 (NA) 55,624 value, dollars 2,842,686 525,040 315,713 174,335 291,779 328,821 (NA) 1,539,145 Sold ..farms reporting... 188 99 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) tons . . . 10,013 1,944 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,874 dollars. . . 330,429 50,152 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 169,822 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa clover, or small grains ,. ..farms reporting... 7 (NA) (NA) "16 («,) (•*) (") (»♦) N . acres. . . 392 (NA) (NA) "242 (•«) (") («•) («•) t 3ns, green weight. . . 2,360 (NA) (NA) "2,259 («.) (*-) (NA) («•) value, dollars... 21,240 (NA) (NA) "15,507 (-) (") (NA) («) Uipine s«ed, grmaa, and olh«r field teed crops: Bermuda grass seed harvested ..farms reporting... 7 6 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 214 66 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) pounds. . . 28,165 5,550 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 5,633 1,387 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 3,943 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Carpet grass seed harvested ..farms reporting... 1 7 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres . . . 350 142 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) pounds . . . 7,709 4,980 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars . . . 2,313 1,145 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 1,503 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Clover seed harvested: Alyce clover seed harvested ..farms reporting. .. 43 33 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 4,731 2,006 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) pounds. . . 1,467,005 407,965 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 146,700 65,274 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 80,686 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Crimson clover seed harvested ..farms reporting... 40 39 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres . . . 946 633 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) pounds . . . 67,724 76,044 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 14,222 17,490 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 8,534 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Sweetclover seed harvested ..farms reporting... 3 3 (NA) 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. . 26 98 (NA) 6 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) pounds . . . 1,900 6,680 (NA) 180 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars.. . 228 1,002 (NA) 11 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 114 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) White clover seed harvested ..farms reporting... 5 5 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres . . . 547 78 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) pounds . . . 67,380 6,500 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars . . . 39,754 5,200 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 23,652 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 Other and unspecified clover seed harvested • . . farms reporting . . . 7 294 2 65 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) pounds... 55,760 5,500 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 6,691 2,200 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 3,680 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Crotalaria seed harvested ..farms reporting... 3 156 (M) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 394 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) pounds . . . 13,800 (NA) (NA) 273,240 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 1,656 (NA) (NA) 25,047 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 994 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Foxtail millet seed harvested ..farms reporting... 14 6 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres .. . 351 37 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) pounds . . . 132,930 9,100 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ... value, dollars... 7,976 637 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) sold, dollars. . . 5,582 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hairy ind iKO seed harvested ••••>•■••■• ..farms reporting... 96 4,093 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres . . . (NA) , pounds . . . 375,738 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 112,721 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 67,631 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 (NA) See footnotes at end of table. 50 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE Sute Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text} Census of- 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1960 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1 ) pine seed, graas, sad other field seed crops — Continued Lupine seed harvested famis reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. soldj dollars. Ryegrass seed harvested. Sesbania seed harvested. .farms reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. sold, dollars. .farms reporting. acres. pounds . value, dollars. sold, dollars. Other field seed crops harvested. acres. value, dollars, sold, dollars. Other field cropa: Chuf as harvested farms reporting. acres. bushels. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Cotton harvested farms reporting. acres. bales. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres. bushels. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Popcorn harvested farms reporting. acres. pounds . value, dollars. sold, dollars. Ramie harvested for fiber farms reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Rapeseed harvested farms reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Root and grain crops hogged or grazed, other than corn, cowpeas, and peanuts farms reporting. acres, value, dollars. Sugarcane harvested for sugar farms reporting. acres. tons. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup farms reporting. acres. gallons. value, dollars. sold, dollars. S«eetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres. bushels. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Tobacco harvested farms reporting. acres. pounds . value, dollars. sold, dollars. All other field crops harvested acres. value, dollars, sold, dollars. Valae of specified crops hsrvested, except fraita, aots, horticQltorsl specialties, sad vegctsbles dollars. Vslae of crops sold, except fraits, nuts, horlicaltaral spoeisltiea, sod vcj^tables dollars. Vcgctsblcs for hoac asc sad for sale (other than Irish sad sveet potstoes): Vegetables harvested for hcane use^^ farms reporting. value, dollars. 775 23,071 5,335,23^ 266,762 160,057 19 ■MA 71,780 9,331 6,531 3 51 15,250 1,525 991 17,05A 357,481 249,551 20 309 2,634 11,853 10,667 5,551 33,713 24,519 4,805,724 4,805,724 5,467 "32,243 9,126,264 13,780,659 13,576,156 1 70 40,000 1,200 1,200 2,843 2,012,500 583,625 583,625 60 24,000 1,920 1,920 1,667 38,653 657,101 16 41,016 1,399,069 10,143,250 10,143,250 2,478 2,745 324,773 454,682 381,935 4,440 '^2,565 234,352 785,079 412,567 5,599 24,195 29,615,769 23,300,248 23,300,248 751 28,882 14,663 60,538,930 26,237 (NA) 664 20,972 7,678,184 307,086 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,384 395,618 (NA) 60 1,011 11,693 81,851 (NA) 5,623 43,162 17,502 2,815,619 (NA) 5,435 2 '20,974 4,488,999 10,267,669 (NA) 1,020 790,498 173,910 (NA) 1,716 17,429 (NA) 12 36,849 1,128,691 7,167,187 (NA) 5,700 5,275 756,652 560,736 (NA) 7,453 ^'7,131 487,635 1,241,055 (NA) 6,033 22,118 22,536,359 17,518,365 (NA) 640 2^858,882 (NA) =^58, 666, 134 ^^42 ,467,280 30,143 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 187 1,408 17,389 126,762 (NA) 4,763 25,879 13,116 1,585,799 (NA) 7,771 27,671 3,042,095 5,944,511 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,862 11,878 356,340 (NAl (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,698 10,930 2,123,670 1,963,254 (NA) 13,246 14,619 1,000,581 2,209,386 (NA) 5,842 20,628 18,773,532 10,151,847 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 26,396,203 40,460 4,413,412 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 43,671 (NA) 112 578 10,288 31,006 (NA) 8,883 58,571 11,424 601,190 (NA) 7,349 22,339 2,627,431 2,868,033 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,655 9,899 (NA) 21,012 721,862 2,093,400 (NA) 12,473 9,329 1,435,244 670,187 (NA) 16,515 14,688 913,444 724,753 (NA) 6,239 28,160 20,321,564 3,729,223 (NA) (NA) 153,862 (NA) 11,329,907 36,763 1,799,644 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) («♦) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 12,077 91,629 28,332 "1,714,936 (NA) 7,154 26,303 3,609,947 4,115,340 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) («) ("•) {«) (") (NA) (**) («) (•*) («♦) (NA) 24,458 20,997 1,485,814 1,426,381 (NA) 1,474 6,114 4,654,398 1,284,614 (NA) (NA) (") (NA) (") (NA) 36,732 1,376,122 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (") (NA) 60 306 4,915 17,275 (NA) 12,177 123,461 34,426 3,281,179 (NA) 7,113 23,460 2,714,323 4,802,959 (NA) 3,000 125 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 406 2,554 (NA) (NA) 14,408 10,431 1,857,152 1,361,096 (NA) 20,672 19,763 1,796,764 1,874,865 (NA) 1,676 10,302 9,248,190 2,920,078 (NA) (NA) («-) (NA) (") (NA) 28,615 1,948,520 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) («) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,532 88,181 21,794 '"2,345,398 (NA) 4,785 27,721 2,429,014 4,531,518 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (*•) («) (") («,) (NA) («.) («) («•) («•) (NA) 18,472 19,749 1,657,956 2,285,995 (NA) 777 5,336 4,495,405 1,739,638 (NA) (NA) («) (NA) (•») (NA) (NA) (NA) See footnotes at end of table. FLORIDA State Table I6.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 51 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1960 (April 11 1946 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1936 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1926 (January 1) 1980 ( January 1 ) Vegetables for hone ose mad for sale (other tboo Irish ■ad sweet potatoes) — Continued Vegetables harvested for sale^* farms reporting.. acres.. Sold dollars. . Beans, green lima farms reporting.. acres. . Beans, snap (bush and pole types) ... ...farms reporting.. acres. . Beets (table) farms reporting.. acres. . Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting.. acres. . Broccoli farms reporting. . acres.. Cabbage farms reporting. , acres.. Cantaloups and muskmelons farms reporting.. acres. . Carrots farms reporting. . acres.. Caiilif lower. farms reporting. . acres.. Celery farms reporting.. acres.. Chinese cabbage farms reporting.. acres.. Collards farms reporting. . acres. . Corn, sweet farms reporting. . acres.. Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting.. acres.. Eggplant farms reporting. . acres.. Endive and escarole farms reporting. . acres. . Kale farms reporting.. acres.. Lettuce and romaine farms reporting. . acres. , Mustard greens farms reporting. . acres.. Okra farms reporting. . acres. . Onions, green farms reporting.. acres. . Parsley farms reporting. . acres.. Peas, green farms reporting.. acres. . Peppers, hot (chili peppers) farms reporting.. acres.. Peppers, sweet and pimientos farms reporting.. acres. . Radishes farms reporting. , acres.. Spinach farms reporting. . acres. . Squash farms reporting. . acres.. Tomatoes farms reporting. . acres.. Turnips farms reporting, . acres. . Turnip greens farms reporting., acres. . Watermelons farms reporting. . acres. , Other vegetables acres. . Berries aad other saall fruits harvested for sale: ^^ Blueberries (tame) farms reporting. acres. quarts. value , dollars. Strawberries farms reporting. acres. quarts. value, dollars. Other berries and small fruits acres. value, dollars. iTree fraita (other than citrus), aata, and grapea: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting. acres. Avocados 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. lb., 1954, 1950, 1940; boxes, 1930; crates, 1920. value, dollars. sold, dollars. 9,766 323,909 73,267,235 910 2,829 1,855 56,407 70 167 2,352 10,149 65 164 851 13,405 279 1,469 55 126 64 705 77 7,604 22 819 340 1,014 1,028 27,840 2,166 15,739 592 2,783 99 2,983 10 77 331 3,280 248 622 1,201 2,848 170 379 26 183 87 215 29 60 2,059 11,711 73 10,834 46 375 1,655 10,984 1,798 48,052 443 1,140 138 577 4,562 88,(>;i 328 59 187 17,046 4,260 1,089 1,758 2,791,380 1,339,861 3 537 ^"23,675 '"644,657 '"2,829 '"501,406 ""1,493 93,394 '"1,788 '"408,012 '"1,201 '"19,000,965 '"1,140,058 '"1,094,452 2 '10,942 267,152 ^'59,742,703 1,388 6,040 2,703 74,437 91 89 3,813 10,797 38 215 1,375 14,708 242 892 83 204 70 484 165 9,539 16 503 365 495 1,812 16,849 2,539 10,283 766 2,795 129 3,166 10 49 372 2,252 207 211 1,733 3,563 117 200 10 22 454 652 44 137 2,590 9,822 48 1,831 33 57 2,333 9,448 3,214 32,121 498 605 26 31 4,046 54,312 273 102 147 54,077 13,518 1,757 2,356 3,356,187 1,563,613 845 34 ,565 498 669 1 ,500 377 ,455 871 163 ,790 889 213 ,665 463 557 ,501 164 ,601 (NA) 15,316 231,243 42,420,557 (NA) (NA) 4,331 91,206 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,349 17,919 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 320 10,474 (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,2J8 4,625 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,976 27,707 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,066 1,226 2,532,111 1,154,859 19,663 403,475 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 12,716 135,194 20,107,235 1,696 6,944 4,424 63,553 179 119 336 1,469 48 78 1,629 9,738 196 463 642 466 74 166 281 6,930 11 133 215 224 1,767 6,367 1,815 5,295 590 1,563 (NA) 908 6 6 (NA) 1,275 102 39 793 2,242 65 37 18 9 1,679 7,247 4 22 2,396 7,514 38 207 194 218 1,165 3,819 4,582 37,095 524 592 11 27 2,139 19,294 1,060 365 726 212,354 19,392 3,970 8,066 14,666,281 2,511,259 27 2,385 21,415 373,110 863 131,341 380 45,146 607 86,195 421 3,784,609 129,222 (NA) (NA) 138,173 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,724 62,592 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,263 10,293 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,233 5,245 (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) (HA) (NA) (NA) 7,445 36,155 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,390 23,665 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,850 6,755 14,179,072 2,431,338 (NA) (NA) 29,564 369,050 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) 16,358 133,947 17,983,613 254 526 6,509 29,934 99 66 (NA) (NA) 10 14 2,397 5,593 465 671 129 117 26 54 553 5,420 (NA) (NA) 104 53 1,366 5,591 3,397 9,659 432 1,203 29 73 538 1,215 (NA) (HA) 580 1,311 56 26 2,074 2,459 (28) (28) "1,817 ^'5,223 3 1 242 128 361 799 5,228 29,537 237 187 (NA) (NA) 4,221 36,228 2,802 512 2,014 366,585 62,320 4,059 6,759 12,159,305 2,743,710 182 12,304 29,965 316,151 823 181,927 (HA) 51,551 (HA) 130,376 (NA) 35,220 154,968 (HA) (HA) 9,297 (NA) 60,250 (NA) 13,695,225 (NA) (") (NA) (27) (NA) ^■'3,070 (NA) ^■'6,522 (NA) 85 (NA) 52 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,606 2,034 6,065 4,501 444 471 866 1,079 (NA) 30 (NA) 15 (NA) 28 (NA) 42 (NA) 351 (NA) 1,225 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) 966 597 2,595 647 (HA) 2,207 (NA) 4,549 (NA) 273 (NA) S62 (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) 3 (HA) (Z) 889 65fe 2,927 2,664 (HA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (HA) 173 (NA) 147 (NA) 3 (NA) 4 (NA) 16 (NA) 11 (NA) 638 (NA) 595 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 718 (NA) 2,002 (NA) 11 (NA) 2 (NA) 5 (NA) 2 (NA) 96 (NA) 113 6,231 3,696 42,463 16,089 (HA) 136 (NA) 56 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,444 2,393 38,866 14,646 (HA) 725 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,476 1,254 5,001 834 (NA) 1,267,673 (NA) 405,655 (NA) 70 (HA) 9,314 (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) 69,529 (NA) 437 (NA) 41,756 (NA) 299 (NA) 27,771 (NA) (NA) (NA) 16,209 (NA) 129,672 (NA) (NA) See footnotes at end of table. 52 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 194? (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 [January 1) Tree froits (other tban citrns), nat», and (jrapes— Continued Bananas farms reporting.. Plants of all ages number.. Plants not of Ijearing age farms reporting.. number. . Plants of bearing age farms reporting . . number.. Quantity harvested farms reporting, . bunches.. value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. Figs 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.. sold, dollars.. Grapes farms reporting . . Vines of all ages number . . Vines not of bearing age farms reporting.. number. . Vines of bearing age farms reporting.. number. . Quantity harvested farms reporting.. pounds. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. Guavas 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.. sold, dollars.. Mangoes 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.. sold, dollars.. Papayas farms reporting. . Plants of all ages number.. Plants not of bearing age farms reporting.. number. . Plants of bearing age farms reporting.. number . . Quantity harvested farms reporting.. pounds. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. Peaches 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.. sold, dollars.. Pears 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.. sold, dollars. . Persimmons ( Japanese ) 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.. sold, dollars.. 3°<.30 '"12,330 3° 179 3°i,269 36322 '08,061 '"W5 '"5,160 '"21,156 '"21,156 '"1,531 '""i,874 '"555 '"1,677 '"1,115 '"3,197 '"639 '"31,094 '"3,111 '"3,111 '"1,271 '"12, ■147 '"422 '"5,461 '"928 '"6,986 '"405 '"40,141 '"3,211 '"3,211 '"657 '"43,860 '"144 '"3,352 '"541 '"40,508 '"302 '"389,697 '"11,692 '"11,692 '"2,127 '"193,144 '"1,134 '"103,253 '"1,371 '"89,891 '"870 '"2,201,816 '"176,148 '"176,148 '"171 '"42,215 '"71 '"9,454 '"132 '"32,761 '"81 '"723,806 '"72,381 '"72,381 '"1,446 '"20,010 '"597 '"7,093 '"1,020 '"12,917 '"540 '"5,653 '"14,700 '"14,700 '"2,268 '"19,023 '"669 '"3,431 '"1,774 '"15,592 '"956 '"23,745 '"27,307 '"27,307 '"467 '"6,837 '"172 '"1,287 '"331 '"5,550 '"160 '"35,680 '"2,498 '"2,498 221 4,086 107 1,219 138 2,867 60 743 2,972 (NA) 7,759 29,194 2,635 10,270 5,741 18,924 2,701 226,451 27,577 (NA) 5,803 34,909 2,002 12,715 4,066 22,194 1,479 123,554 13,397 (NA) 472 126,957 157 33,125 359 93,832 163 196,252 5,888 (NA) 732 73,524 352 36,594 495 36,930 229 2,390,575 304,255 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,691 54,993 2,884 22,935 4,459 32,058 1,173 7,012 17,530 (NA) 8,885 65,791 2,672 13,528 6,786 52,263 3,051 69,127 69,887 (NA) 738 7,014 253 2,344 531 4,670 183 16,255 1,626 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,963 104,294 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 486,774 53,545 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) 17,393 185,666 (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (HA) 85,461 252,907 (NA) 12,994 98,046 (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 190,218 199,045 (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) 69 8,934 35 4,574 48 4,360 32 2,682 2,965 (NA) 6,740 21,740 2,376 8,289 4,721 13,451 2,767 279,238 11,668 (NA) 7,195 203,685 2,103 50,056 5,429 153,629 3,188 833,288 24,999 (NA) 959 43,977 310 10,268 696 33,709 494 326,231 6,523 (NA) 220 15,458 62 4,920 187 10,538 132 404,415 8,236 (HA) 216 35,601 75 12,972 140 22,629 121 251,752 13,848 (HA) 17,308 192,188 6,337 65,500 14,183 126,688 5,818 45,825 43,537 (NA) 11,224 104,735 4,270 33,084 8,053 71,651 3,778 67,722 41,840 (NA) 2,074 22,731 691 8,772 1,535 13,959 979 158,758 6,766 (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,318 427,061 (NA) 60,217 (HA) 366,844 (HA) ,714,353 65,145 (HA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,998 117,694 (HA) 32,993 (NA) 84,701 (NA) 68,079 51,059 (NA) 7,261 99,562 (NA) 24,619 (NA) 74,943 (NA) 143,580 71,790 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) 480 36,743 (NA) 18,744 (NA) 17,999 (NA) 6,362 7,976 (M) 6,125 31,400 (HA) 10,457 (HA) 20,943 (NA) 442,713 19,933 (NA) 6,286 1,046,328 (NA) 429,170 (HA) 617,158 (NA) 1,823,759 91,237 (HA) 33,055 (NA) 12,362 (NA) 20,693 (NA) 208,632 5,427 (NA) 369 14,670 (NA) 7,644 (NA) 7,026 (NA) 92,180 4,442 (NA) 105 12,789 (NA) 2,914 (NA) 9,875 (NA) 192,471 19,248 (NA) 11,153 208,110 (NA) 68,269 (HA) 139,841 (NA) 66,425 97,532 (HA) 5,822 137,784 (HA) 74,787 (HA) 62,997 (HA) 45,384 47,530 (HA) 1,040 30,060 (NA) 17,019 (NA) 13,041 (NA) 166,512 6,075 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8,838 366,489 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (HA) 16,086 290,590 (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 121,486 205, 34B (NA) 5,557 92,921 (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) See footnotes at end of table. FLORIDA State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 53 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 ( January 1 ) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 ( January 1 ) ■ff fruits (other than citras), ddIs, and Krspea — Continued ?lr.eapples farms reporting. . Plants of all ages number.. Plajits not of bearing age farms reporting.. number. . Plants of bearing age farms reporting.. number. . (Juantity harvested farms reporting.. crates.. value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. Plums and prunes farms reporting . . Trees of all ages nuiober.. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.. number , , Trees of bearing age farms reporting. . number . . Quantity harvested farms reporting. . bushels. . value, dollars,. sold, dollars.. Coconuts 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. . number. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars,, lichee nuts 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.. sold, dollars,. Pecans, improved and seedling 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.. sold, dollars.. Improved pecans (budded, grafted, or top-worked) 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.. sold, dollars.. Wild or seedling pecans 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.. sold, dollars.. Tung nuts 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.. sold, dollars.. Mitral fmits: Grapefruit farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. ', Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. I number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested^^ farms reporting. field boxes . value, dollars, sold, dollars. -■"131 '°571,Ai2 3052 ^"30,925 "540,517 3031 '°21,889 '"118,201 "118,201 3''210 '"2,595 '°80 "508 "140 "2,087 "41 "732 '°1,827 "1,827 "177 '"16,757 '"65 '"13,247 '"121 '"3,510 '"13 '"16,787 '"1,343 '"1,343 '"98 '"26,555 '"78 '"20,824 '"39 '"5,731 '"31 '"15,260 '"11,445 '"11,445 (KA) '"194,748 (NA) '"26,310 (NA) '"168,438 (NA) '"645,383 '"200,720 '"200,720 '"3,104 '"143,085 '"910 '"19,419 '"2,494 '"123,666 '"1,141 '"437,447 '"148,734 '"148,734 '"2,082 '"51,663 '"490 '"6,891 '"1,831 '"44,772 '"829 '"207,936 '"51,986 '"51,986 '"302 '"3,391,909 '"70 '"904,016 '"264 '"2,487,893 '"149 "49,444,938 '"1,483,346 '"1,483,346 '"15,969 '"7,545,271 '"3,075 '"944,316 '"14,501 '"6,600,955 '"11,536 '"38,720,314 '"30,589,048 '"29,671,379 40 940,323 19 460,343 27 479,980 18 5,119 24,570 (HA) 3,209 22,252 1,352 6,894 2,023 15,358 511 2,610 9,135 (NA) 54 49,816 18 357 39 49,459 14 430,008 8,599 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 284,944 (NA) 50,647 (HA) 234,297 (NA) 1,624,280 307,421 (NA) 8,548 197,726 2,869 34,747 6,440 162,979 2,813 1,003,719 209,298 (NA) 7,349 87,218 1,945 15,900 6,077 71,318 2,647 620,561 98,123 (NA) 800 3,187,934 365 424,072 539 2,763,862 241 29,323,927 879,717 (NA) 12,838 6,045,732 3,324 912,990 10,994 5,132,742 8,476 20,831,421 43,037,754 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) 6,111 53,324 (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 18,057 27,094 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) 16,622 324, 540 (HA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (HA) 4,441,284 998,904 (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 575 2,291,232 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 11,796,572 566,236 (NA) 12,066 5,199,927 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 21,699,269 35,018,569 (NA) 43 185,414 24 87,620 30 97,794 21 8,098 14,981 (HA) 6,624 61,393 2,150 15,539 5,040 45,854 2,115 15,894 15,224 (NA) 23 22,269 11 16,604 18 5,665 14 94,775 4,262 (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,202 356,712 4,787 40,415 12,402 316,297 9,305 3,225,148 278,526 (NA) 8,530 269,043 (NA) 25,036 (HA) 244,007 (HA) 1,789,672 174,052 (HA) 8,574 87,669 (NA) 15,379 (NA) 72,290 (NA) 1,435,476 104,474 (NA) 367 1,208,764 217 758,935 177 449,829 51 1,112,115 33,365 (HA) 13,535 5,359,362 2,053 474,993 12,522 4,884,869 9,361 14,455,740 8,224,888 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) 3,216 36,070 (HA) 8,351 (HA) 27,719 (NA) 9,961 19,922 (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (KA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 174 1,064,511 (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 14,972 5,422,566 (NA) 493,438 (NA) 4,929,128 (NA) 11,227,282 11,788,646 (NA) 60 1,375,655 (HA) 372,760 (HA) 1,002,895 (NA) 11,906 29,767 (HA) 4,243 70,142 (NA) 21,593 (HA) 48,549 (NA) 15,315 18,683 (NA) 210 (NA) 167 (NA) 43 (NA) 1,000 130 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (HA) 10,694 483,559 (NA) 208,149 (HA) 275,410 (NA) 823,000 208,181 (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) 85 300,834 (HA) 294,095 (NA) 6,739 (HA) 111,220 5,563 (NA) 11,160 4,534,029 (HA) 938,874 (NA) 3,595,155 (NA) "5,971,989 15,778,887 (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) 3,884 81,855 (HA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) 12,947 524,096 (NA) 317,536 (NA) 206,560 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) 12,289 3,921,819 (HA) 951,909 (NA) 2,969,910 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) 2,524,254 23 1,599,660 38 924,594 (HA) 26,016 110,569 (HA) (NA) 45,300 1,416 12,985 2,696 32,315 (HA) 20,316 50,800 (NA) (NA) 31,352 (HA) 594 (NA) 30,758 (NA) 612,630 42,888 (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (HA) 322,160 7,198 208,613 7,167 113,547 (HA) 1,025,673 307,705 (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,644,817 4,328 963,336 6,636 1,681,481 (NA) '3,158,431 6,158,941 (NA) See footnotes at end of table. 54 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1946 (January 1) 1940 (ftpril 1) 1935 (January 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1 ) Citrus fraita — Continued Kumquats 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. sold, dollars. Lemons 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. field boxes. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Limes 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, sold, dollars. Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting, niimber. Quantity harvested^^ farms reporting. field boxes. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Tangerines and mandarins 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, field boxes. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Temple oranges 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. field boxes. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Valencia oranges 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. field boxes. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Other oranges 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. field boxes, value, dollars. sold, dollars, Tangeloes .,.,,. farms reporting . Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. niimber. Quantity hai^ested^'' farms reporting. field boxes. value, dollars. sold, dollars. See footnotes at end of table. '°2,576 '°23,157 = "600 "3,572 "2,047 =°19,585 "1,163 "837,566 '"25,125 '"25,125 "3,313 '"126,346 "778 '"93,388 '"2,677 '"32,958 '"1,270 '"84,994 '"271,977 '"271,977 '"3,178 '"555,074 '"925 '"169,579 '"2,460 '"385,495 '"1,410 '"36,360,262 '"2,545,219 '"2,545,219 (NA) '"27,618,505 (NA) '"5,054,771 (NA) '"22,563,734 (NA) '"90,897,897 '"151,893,587 '"150,960,970 '"9,140 '"1,266,581 '"1,285 '"131,942 '"8,321 '"1,134,639 '"5,969 '"4,378,486 '"9,326,175 '"8,393,553 '"5,763 '"1,610,065 '"1,872 '"416,557 '"4,488 '"1,193,508 '"3,477 '"3,502,901 '"7,531,234 '"7,531,234 '"14,297 11,932,144 4,206 2,532,524 '"12,704 '9,399,620 30 '"11,664 '"38,117,187 '"71,279,141 '"71,279,141 '"18,527 '"12,809,715 '"4,998 '"1,973,748 '"16,790 '"10,835,967 '"14,935 '"44,899,323 '"63,757,037 '"63,757,037 '"2,095 '"199,620 '"714 '"90,956 '"1,490 '"108,664 '"937 '"217,775 '"762,213 '"762,213 1,290 18,606 433 4,298 887 14,308 334 340,881 10,226 (NA) 2,589 31,615 787 10,661 1,998 20,954 548 37,150 141,171 (NA) 1,996 355,261 612 100,712 1,495 254,549 651 15,175,579 758,778 (NA) (NA) 20,051,932 (NA) 3,378,279 (HA) 16,683,653 (NA) 49,966,938 125,000,324 (NA) 9,219 1,145,027 1,932 114,420 7,758 1,030,607 5,008 3,663,076 7,069,737 (NA) 3,733 865,967 1,532 311,328 2,640 554,639 1,765 1,204,616 4,480,368 (NA) 9,779 8,221,298 2,986 1,449,599 8,649 6,771,699 7,498 20,687,351 60,161,044 (NA) 17,747 9,829,640 6,008 1,502,932 14,730 8,326,708 11,736 24,411,895 53,239,175 (NA) 630 67,744 246 35,122 435 32,622 217 58,535 210,728 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,073 321,102 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8,578,189 557,798 (NA) (NA) 16,617,088 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 43,181,420 92,375,294 (NA) 6,295 1,114,872 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,965,407 6,834,905 (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) IK (NA) (NA) 628 11,980 135 3,728 515 8,252 263 380,038 9,120 (NA) 1,639 68,083 458 12,866 1,230 55,222 563 21,721 28,956 (NA) 1,618 412,617 531 108,063 1,233 304,554 709 5,822,302 189,008 (NA) 21,206 15,920,350 6,433 2,689,132 18,977 13,231,218 15,011 26,333,129 18,770,193 (NA) 8,726 1,234,040 (NA) 50,880 (NA) 1,183,160 (NA) 2,286,024 2,190,610 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 11,996 6,461,241 (NA) 1,022,409 (NA) 5,438,332 (NA) 10,614,551 8,646,682 (NA) (NA) 8,225,069 (NA) 1,615,843 (NA) 6,609,226 (NA) 13,432,554 7,932,906 (NA) 69 6,936 19 1,400 54 5,536 38 12,817 9,615 (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) 28,699 15,432,050 (NA) 2,076,538 (NA) 13,355,512 (NA) 21,067,984 23,441,773 (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) 33. 595 11,120 (NA) 2,131 (NA) 8,989 (NA) 453,870 12,616 (NA) 791 43,258 (NA) 14,761 (NA) 28,497 (NA) "32,630 99,252 (NA) 356 57,724 (NA) 15,430 (NA) 42,294 (NA) 734,400 40,800 (NA) 19,822 12,424,199 (NA) 3,421,837 (NA) 9,002,362 (HA) 9,720,998 27,255,309 (HA) 7,206 1,399,400 (NA) 479,425 (HA) 919,975 (HA) "780,937 2,564,367 (HA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,347 3,934,746 (NA) 1,098,903 (NA) 2,835,843 (HA) "2,787,092 9,148,640 (NA) (NA) 7,090,053 (HA) 1,843,509 (HA) 5,246,544 (NA) "6,152,969 15,542,302 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) 2,621 153,182 (NA) 68,909 (NA) 84,273 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 24,529 13,351,933 (NA) 6,046,261 (HA) 7,305,722 (HA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) FLORIDA Stale Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 55 Item Item (For definitions and explanations, see text Census of — 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1 ) 1920 (January 1) Citrus fruits — Continued Other tree fruits and nuts value, dollars. sold, 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. "2,751 °2,751 ° 190, 723, 722 2,140 (NA) 172,776,272 (NA) (HA) 131,204,251 3,452 (NA) 30,404,235 25,716,698 (NA) («) (NA) (") (NA) («,) (NA) (»♦) (NA) («,) (NA) («•) (NA) (»») (NA) **Available data not comparable. NA Not available. ^Figures for cropland harvested and specified craps relate to the crop years 1954, ig-tg, 1944, 1939, 1934, 1929, 1924, and 1919. ^Total acreage of crops for which figures are available except that com cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of com harvested for grain. ^Includes value of horticultural specialties. See State Table 15. For comparability, see other footnotes and text. *Corn cut for forage, 'value of corn and other com products sold. ^Sorghum hogged, grazed, or cut for forage or hay included in "Other field" crops." 'oats cut for feeding unthreshed included with "Land from which hay was cut." ^See cowpeas cut for hay. ^For figures on annual legumes saved for hay, including soybeans and cowpeas, see peanut vines or tops saved for hay or forage. ^"The 1944 and 1939, figures do not include acres plowed under for green manure. ^^Includes farms reporting cowpeas harvested for green peas only. ^^Soybeans and cowpeas cut for hay. ^^Calculated value of peanuts harvested for nuts, peanuts harvested for hay, and peanuts hogged or grazed. ^*Prior to 1944, annual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches in 1924, ^^xcludes reports for farms reporting acres grown for all purpose with no production. Acres harvested for beans not available. ^^Includes acres grown alone and acres grown with other crops for all purposes. Acres harvested for beans not available. ^'For all censuses prior to 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops. ^^Excludes grass silage. ^'Silage crops other than com and sorghum. ^°Value of lint cotton only. ^Vor 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested; for 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text, ^^Includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges and the value of cowpeas harvested for green peas. ^^Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, except for 1920 Census which included potatoes for home use only. ^*Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. ^^Does not include farms reporting green cowpeas only. ^^Does not include the value of green cowpeas sold. See footnote 22. ^''Oreen lima beans included with snap beans. ^^Hot peppers included with sweet peppers and pimientos. ^'For 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 acres. See text, ^^For 1954, harvested in 1953-54 from the bloom of 1953; for 1949, harvested in 1949-50 from the bloom of 1949; for 1945, harvested in 1943-44 from the bloom of 1943; for 1940, harvested in 1939-40 from the bloom of 1939. ^^Boxes, kind not specified. 56 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE Sute Table 17— FARMS REPORTING BY SPECIFIED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECIFIED CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a sanjile of farms. See tert ] State total State total CORN By acres harvested for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Under 3 acres farms reporting. 3 or i 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 reportir:g. 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. 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 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. COWPEAS HARVESTED FOR ALL PURPOSES Any cowpeas for all purposes farms reporting. By acres grown alone 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 acres and over farms reporting. 17,464 535,282 1,281 1,534 3,523 1,834 636 1,553 3,686 1,818 671 598 155 93 26 27 14 15 14,367 314,338 1,025 1,455 4,027 1,955 624 1,340 748 1,819 772 225 226 68 45 12 10 5 11 2,888 ,196,741 75 255 363 1,468 426 186 43 38 24 5 982 26,129 132 139 372 194 97 38 10 982 573,815 106 35 61 452 153 69 34 306 204,286 6 11 25 128 74 24 7 22 1,990 1,687 16,659 830 385 313 102 39 18 COWPEAS HARVESTED FOR DRY PEAS Any cowpeas harvested for dry peas farms reporting. . . By acres grown alone. ..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 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 bushels and over farms reporting... COWPEAS HOGGED OR GRAZED, OR CUT FOR SILAGE Any cowpeas hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting... By acres grown alone .. .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 acres and over farms reporting... COWPEAS PLOWED UNDER FOR GREEN MANURE Any cowpeas plowed under for green manure farms reporting. . . By acres grown alone. . .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 acres and over farms reporting... PEANUTS HARVESTED FOR ALL PURPOSES Any peanuts for all purposes farms reporting . . . By acres grown alone .. .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... PEANUTS PICKED OR THRESHED Any peanuts picked or threshed farms reporting. . . By acres grown alone. . .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 acres and over farms reporting... By quantity harvested. .farms reporting... pounds... Under 500 pounds farms reporting... 500 to 999 pounds farms reporting... 1,000 to 1,499 pounds farms reporting... 1,500 to 1,999 pounds farms reporting... 2,000 to 2,999 pounds farms reporting... 3,000 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting... 5,000 to 9,999 pounds farms reporting... 10,000 pounds and over. .. .farms reporting... PEANUTS SAVED FOR HAY OR FORAGE Any peanuts saved for hay or forage farms reporting... By acres gr^wn alone, . .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 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 tons and over farms reporting... 422 ,422 329 36 40 9 479 18,995 311 46 66 51 1,060 858 8,949 380 200 188 64 26 344 ,183 166 81 8,640 7,494 122,271 2,033 1,885 2,193 913 355 93 12 10 4,379 4,344 51,949 1,286 1,419 1,188 345 75 24 4,379 38,317,599 433 162 272 203 470 796 934 1,109 3,567 3,516 43, 500 898 1,196 1,031 310 56 20 3,567 31,523 3,334 170 43 20 LAND FROM WHICH HAY WAS CUT 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 reportir,g.. 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 tons and over farms reporting.. COTTON By acres harvested 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 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting., bales, . Under 25 bales farms reporting. . 25 to 49 bales farms reporting.. 50 bales and over farms reporting.. IRISH POTATOES By acres harvested for home use or for sale 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.. 20.0 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.. SUGARCANE OR SORGHUM FOR SIRUP By acres harvested for sirup 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.. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting., gallons . . Under 25 gallons farms reporting... 25 to 49 gallon^ farms reporting... 50 to 99 gallons farms reporting... 100 to 499 gallons farms reporting.., 500 to 999 gallons farms reporting... 1,000 to 1,499 gallons. .. .farms reporting... 1,500 to 1,999 gallons. .. .farms reporting... 2,000 gallons and over. .. .farms reporting.., SWEET POTATOES By acres harvested for home use or for sale 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... See footnotes at end of table. FLORIDA 57 Sute Table 17.-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECIFIED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECIFIED CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a san^ile of farms. See tert ] Item State total Item State total Item State total SWEETPOTATOES— < By quantity harvested . . . Continued .farms reporting... bushels. . . .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting • . • •farms reporting... .farms reporting.. . .farms reporting... acres . . . •farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting — .farms reporting... .farms reporting... •farms reporting... pounds . . . .farms reporting... .farms reporting. .. .farms reporting... .farms reporting. .. .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting. •• .farms reporting. •• J) FOR SALE sweet potatoes) .farms reporting... dollars • . . .farms reporting... .farms reporting. •. .farms reporting — •farms reporting^., .farms reporting. •• •farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting. •• .farms reporting. •• NBEARING FRUIT INEYARDS, TREES ^ .farms reporting.^^ acres . . . .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting — .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... ^lANDARINS^ ..farms reporting... ..farms reporting... number of trees... ..farms reporting... ..farms reporting... ..farms reporting.. • •.farms reporting... ..farms reporting... .farms reporting... 4,333 239,684 3,081 654 343 217 38 5,733 25,057 45 212 2,039 2,124 967 255 53 21 12 5 5,733 30,689,449 71 310 486 564 1,059 1,463 1,244 534 10,285 77,684,689 283 314 685 3,608 1,574 691 453 594 657 554 872 23,534 635,241 284 877 5,208 2,845 3,989 4,386 1,854 1,858 1,223 1,010 9,452 1,478 153,498 851 166 124 91 46 80 37 7 43 33 8,552 1,094,023 5,190 655 809 1,405 296 84 22 55 25 5 6 TANGERINES AND MANDAR By quantity harvested • NS^— Continued .farms reporting... field boxes... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... -farms reporting... .farms reporting . . . .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... GES^ .farms reporting... g .farms reporting... number of trees . . . .farms reporting... -farms reporting--, .farms reporting.. - .farms reporting- -- .farms reporting... .farms reporting- -- .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting--, .farms reporting... -farms reporting.. - number of trees . . - .farms reporting... -farms reporting... .farms reporting... . farms reporting - - - -farms reporting- -- -farms reporting... .farms reporting -.- .farms reporting. -- -farms reporting-., .farms reporting... .farms reporting... -farms reporting--. field boxes . . . .farms reporting... -farms reporting... -farms reporting... -farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... -farms reporting... .farms reporting.. - .farms reporting- -- .farms reporting... .farms reporting... RANGES^ .farms reporting... ig .farms reporting-., number of trees . . . .farms reporting . . . -farms reporting-., -farms reporting- -- -farms reporting.. - .farms reporting... -farms reporting... .farms reporting- -- -farms reporting--, .farms reporting-. - -farms reporting- -- -farms reporting- -- number of trees - - - -farms reporting--- . farms reporting--- -farms reporting-., -farms reporting--, -farms reporting... -farms reporting- -- -farms reporting. -- .farms reporting--, -farms reporting-.. ..farms reporting... ..farms reporting... .farms reporting.. - field boxes... .farms reporting--, .farms reporting. -- .farms reporting. -- .farms reporting. -- 6,195 4,265,894 2,375 466 553 1,392 497 298 126 146 193 95 54 6,256 2,066 410, 718 735 152 285 148 133 149 118 111 112 73 4,910 1,267,364 2,908 369 315 803 248 81 68 61 30 16 11 3,818 3,622,740 1,725 335 336 689 240 137 43 94 76 84 59 14,560 4,503 2,491,442 372 199 480 364 516 651 430 500 491 500 12,913 9,452,550 2,693 819 1,123 4,855 1,669 686 261 270 206 212 119 11,868 38,030,423 1,284 668 730 2,681 1,551 1,168 623 753 970 768 672 OTHER ORAM GES^ •farms reporting ••• •farms reporting •. . number of trees... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting — .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting . • . •farms reporting... number of trees . . . .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting. •• •farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... •farms reporting... .farms reporting... •farms reporring... . farms reporting . . . .farms reporting.. • .farms reporting... field boxes. •• .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting ••• •farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting.. • •farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... IT2 .farms reporting... .farms reporting... number of trees... •farms reporting^^^ •farms reporting... .farms reporting. •• .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... •farms reporting... •farms reporting... •farms reporting... .farms reporting... number of trees . . . .farms reporting.^^ .farms reporting. •• •farms reporting... .farms reporting... • farms reporting — •farms reporting... .farms reporting... •farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... •farms reporting... •farms reporting. •. field boxes •• . .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting. •• •farms reporting. •• .farms reporting... •farms reporting •.. •farms reporting. •. .farms reporting... .farms reporting... .farms reporting... 18,649 By trees not of bearin age Under 5 trees 5 to 9 trees 25 to 49 bushels 50 to 99 bushels 100 to 499 bushels 500 bushels and over 25 to 49 boxes 50 to 99 boxes 100 to 499 boxes 500 to 999 boxes 1,000 to 1,499 boxes 1,500 to 1,999 boxes 2,000 to 2,999 boxes 3,000 to 4,999 boxes 5,000 to 9,999 boxes 10,000 boxes and over TEMPLE 0RA> Any Temple oranges By trees not of bearin age Under 5 trees 5 to 9 trees 10 to 24 trees 25 to 49 trees 50 to 99 trees 100 to 199 trees.. 200 to 299 trees 300 to 499 trees 500 to 999 trees 1,000 trees and over By trees of bearing see 5,275 2,060,721 467 238 TOBACCO By acres harvested Under 0.5 acres 0.5 to 0^9 acres 1.0 to 2.4 acres 2.5 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 9.9 acres 10.0 to 19^9 acres 25 to 49 trees 50 to 99 trees 100 to 199 trees 521 593 707 200 to 299 trees 300 to 499 trees 500 to 999 trees 1,000 trees and over.... By trees of bearing age Under 25 trees 25 to 49 trees 50 to 99 trees 100 to 499 trees 500 to 999 trees 1,000 to 1,499 trees 1,500 to 1,999 trees.... 2,000 to 2,999 trees 3,000 to 4,999 trees 5,000 to 9,999 trees 10,000 trees and over... By quantity harvested Under 25 boxes 25 to 49 boxes 50 to 99 boxes 483 551 506 472 30.0 to 49.9 acres 50.0 to 99^9 acres 16,768 10,430,042 3,452 1,377 1,723 5,917 2,018 873 373 436 307 184 108 By quantity harvested . . Under 500 pounds 500 to 999 pounds 1,000 to 1,499 poun operated by- White operators acres. Full owners acres. Part owners acres . Managers acres . All tenants acres . Croppers acres . Nonwhite operators acres . Full owners acres. Part owners acres . Managers acres. All tenants acres . Croppers acres . Cropland barvested, 1954. in fnras operated by — White operators farms reporting. acres . Full owners farms reporting . acres. Part owners farms reporting. acres. Managers farms reporting. acres. All tenants farms reporting . acres. Croppers farms reporting . acres . Nonwhite operators farms reporting . acres. Full owners farms reporting . acres. Part owners farms reporting . acres. Managers farms reporting. acres. All tenants farms reporting . acres. Croppers farms reporting . acres. 51,A58 41,798 5,511 861 3,288 572 6,085 3,666 1,022 22 1,375 290 17,649,077 7.894,542 5,550,484 3,603,620 600,431 57,634 512, 598 176,738 70,607 204,083 61,120 12,844 39,319 1,818,350 31,153 960, 999 4,842 475,162 737 2«,402 2,582 137,787 541 27,602 5,461 117,305 3,14-2 47,286 1,003 34,276 18 1,337 1,298 34,406 283 8,100 1,175 825 222 10 118 42 435 298 74 63 14 374,018 175,270 150,633 36,810 11,305 3,445 22,174 13,731 5,985 2,458 540 71, 567 575 32, 891 201 28, 926 9 4,296 103 5,454 42 2,526 370 7,358 237 3,711 74 2,647 59 1,000 U 385 354 300 20 2 32 4 36 35 1 101,678 35,755 31,332 33,414 1,127 Ul 845 834 11 282 7,374 242 5,209 18 691 1 1,097 21 377 4 88 34 289 33 282 1 7 262 236 13 1 12 2 2 2 44,133 31,097 8,334 4,100 602 210 49 49 140 6,954 118 2,311 12 4,361 1 6 9 276 2 69 2 4 2 4 559 487 42 2 28 1 58 52 3 3 2 75,946 54,605 15, 861 1,960 3,520 118 1,U8 971 70 107 27 435 10,451 374 6,059 41 2,634 2 1,150 18 608 1 52 45 266 41 221 1 3 962 388 50 15 9 55 53 1 1 426,228 193,603 U7,424 113,302 1,399 1,199 854 265 80 830 17,635 781 13,530 30 2,295 12 1,800 7 10 52 383 50 296 1 45 1 42 360 230 55 19 56 3 46 17 10 21 1 129, 163 55,711 46,168 21,406 5,378 747 709 263 194 252 3 224 22,872 129 6,833 35 6,131 15 5,991 45 3,917 2 106 45 576 15 193 10 134 20 249 1 3 492 421 47 2 22 5 31 31 105,435 82,713 16,531 2,580 3,561 1,255 1,787 1,787 412 23,899 343 14,659 47 7,436 2 810 20 994 5 375 29 531 29 531 U6 107 20 8 11 1 2 380,033 75,317 166,461 137,375 935 5 195 163 32 85 2,818 63 939 8 454 5 924 9 501 1 140 1 140 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Faras, 1954. operated by — White operators number. . Full owners number . . Part owners number . Managers number . All tenants number . Croppers number . . Nonwhite operators number . . Full owners number . . Part owners number . , Managers number. All tenants number . , Croppers number . . Land in farna, 1954, operated by-~ White operators acres. . Full owners acres. Fart owners acres . Managers acres . All tenants acres. Croppers acres . Nonwhite operators acres . Full owners acres . Part owners acres . Managers acres . All tenants acres . Croppers acres. Cropland barTOSted, 1954. in faraa operated by- White operators farms reporting. acres . Full owners farms reporting. acres. Part owners farms reporting . acres. Managers farms reporting . acres . All tenants farms reporting. acres . Croppers farms reporting . acres . Nonwhite operators farms reporting . acres. Full owners farms reporting. acres. Part owners farms reporting . acres. Managers farms reporting. acres. All tenants farms reporting. acres. Croppers farms reporting. acres. 273 231 31 4 7 5 3 198,626 U7,430 78,112 1,749 1,335 lis 61 31 26 169 5,852 135 3,401 26 1,975 4 177 4 299 185 150 26 116 22 53 7 34 160,805 85,314 73,789 860 842 81 81 85 2,107 66 1,637 U 458 421, 589 3,030 221,246 153,407 43,906 68 9,560 8 304 33 4,443 4 969 23 3,844 769 582 no 1 76 IS 218 150 27 41 18 238,286 147,556 45,022 778 44,930 1,211 23,309 14,090 3,500 6,219 2,135 586 32,853 417 19,468 108 10,421 1 422 60 2,542 IS 533 197 6,015 132 2,921 27 1,116 38 1,978 17 928 1,500 1,163 163 51 123 4 27 10 9 2 192,093 87,700 76,46J 21,472 6,458 23 424 179 179 66 8 1,308 51,146 1,011 16,612 153 22,553 42 5,961 102 6,020 3 3 25 282 9 118 7 100 501 425 47 26 3 4 4 461,327 156,318 140,008 159,666 5,315 78 78 373 13,659 316 7,565 34 1,257 22 4,826 209 155 33 21 1 5 3 1 168,787 31,289 136,453 1,045 40 63 32 21 10 103 4,468 64 2,392 30 1,868 465 424 30 1 10 10 10 80,122 50,335 28,726 13 1,046 449 449 172 2,943 163 2,188 6 730 9 206 6 193 6 193 1,232 998 156 5 73 11 102 63 19 20 7 154,666 66,479 30,625 50,931 4,651 1,113 2,21A 1,294 357 563 114 715 23,875 510 9,795 149 U,107 3 614 53 2,359 10 671 75 683 39 212 16 246 18 225 7 78 80 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2a —FARMS BY TENURE, BY COLOR (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hendry Faras, 19S4i operated by^ VHilte operators number. Pull owners number. Part owners number . Managers number . All tenants number. Croppers number. Nonwhlte operators number. Full owners number . Part owners number . Managers number. All tenants number . Croppers number . Land in fams, 1954i operated by Vblte operators acres . Full owners acres. Part owners acres. Managers acres . All tenants acres . Croppers acres . Nonwhlte operators acres . Full owners acres . Part owners acres. Managers acres . All tenants acres . Croppers acres . Cropland harvested, 1954. in farns operated by- White operators farms reporting. acres . Full owners farms reporting . acres . Part owners farms reporting . acres. Managers farms reporting. acres. All tenants farms reporting . acres. Croppers farms reporting . acres. Nonwhlte operators farms reporting. acres. Full owners farms reporting. acres. Part owners farms reporting . acres. Managers farms reporting. acres . All tenants farms reporting. acres. Croppers farms reporting. acres. 100 68 22 2 8 168,039 61,180 88,4A6 201 18,212 58 4,756 37 3,23'4 16 1,216 2 140 3 166 23,443 4,526 14,714 4,200 3 41 1 608 425 109 24 50 14 416 321 14 181,660 101,791 28,989 46,097 4,783 1,326 16,390 12,829 2,033 1,528 371 508 40,610 333 18,004 106 9,970 24 10,903 45 1,733 14 572 380 4,680 290 2,977 46 994 44 709 13 215 366 247 91 28 7 3 2 107,718 60,158 42,244 5,316 2,030 340 180 160 160 342 34,055 225 18,664 90 12,746 27 2,645 7 750 3 54 2 6 110,027 35,774 62,954 9,279 2,020 184,835 22 184,813 15 4,832 5 818 3 452 2 2,540 5 1,022 43,735 32,927 1,234 9,574 10 193 168 25 25 54 806 49 730 3 61 486 310 63 6 107 45 261 145 27 89 48 159,557 84,258 22,204 35,072 18,023 5,866 17,632 10,981 3,810 2,841 1,259 423 28,086 264 15,806 53 6,802 6 1,028 90 4,450 42 2,385 246 6,282 138 3,247 27 1,433 81 1,602 48 949 1,109 931 139 16 23 401,433 322,914 55,206 22,559 754 143 20 933 22,523 772 16,749 126 4,215 15 1,005 20 554 187 125 30 14 18 1 1 1 646,967 93,238 203,954 342,256 7,519 17 2 2 95 32,269 53 1,095 16 3,046 11 26,707 15 1,421 1 5 1 123 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Orange Farna, 1954. operated by — White operators number. Full owners number . Part owners number . Managers number . All tenants number . Croppers number . Nonwhlte operators number. Full owners number. Part owners number . Managers number. All tenants number . Croppers number . Land in farns, 1954, operated by^ White operators acres. Full owners acres . Part owners acres. Managers acres . All tenants acres . Croppers acres . Nonwhlte operators acres. Full owners acres. Part owners acres . Managers acres . All tenants acres. Croppers acres. Cropland barvested, 1954, in faras operated by- white operators farms reporting. acres . Full owners farms reporting . acres. Part owners farms reporting. acres . Managers farms reporting . acres. All tenants farms reporting. acres. Croppers farms reporting . acres . Nonwhlte operators farms reporting. acres. Full owners farms reporting . acres. Part owners farms reporting . acres. Managers farms reporting . acres. All tenants farms reporting. acres. Croppers farms reporting. acres , ISO 137 8 16 19 3 6 200,659 115,866 5,359 76,487 2,947 93 140 135 115 4,105 91 1,983 3 562 6 752 15 808 3 93 6 28 204 187 11 2 485 481 11 299 10 297 1 2 70,105 46,615 19,408 640 3,442 53 53 94 1,581 86 1,319 128 1 3 108 823 649 87 1 86 9 40 31 101,084 73,522 19,325 280 7,957 850 2,720 1,666 640 414 40 525 15,860 374 7,967 83 5,195 1 113 57 2,584 7 227 27 694 18 263 1 204 8 227 1 40 242 193 28 1 20 468,698 219, 9U 214,549 18,000 16,238 2,659 2,464 58 78 49 9 67 65 433,400 224,725 135,483 63,291 3,901 1,420 799 786 3 517 460 84 1,545 75 555 6 500 2 480 10 2,312 92,702 2,162 73,216 51 7,053 72 11,114 27 1,319 6 130 59 449 58 446 2 1 834,819 173,153 457,342 204,115 199 1 166 163 3 2 314 6,927 286 4,939 22 785 3 1,200 3 3 1 1 847 561 101 57 128 7 27 13 1 1 12 441,950 181,342 83,371 143,784 28,453 1,805 4,604 448 40 3,882 234 513 78,614 300 15,528 77 28,754 37 19,321 99 15,011 7 1,520 24 256 12 114 1 37 1,026 944 56 13 402,158 248,337 131,313 20,157 2,346 237 212 25 779 31,323 711 20,586 46 8,154 15 2,342 7 141 11 105 FLORIDA 81 OF OPERATOR : CENSUS OF 1954-Continued Hills- Indian = Highlands borough Holmes River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison Manatee Marion 573 4,338 1,469 680 2,009 382 469 2,816 450 333 451 237 803 792 1,398 1 487 3,692 1,114 645 1,242 250 304 2,615 364 281 307 204 520 665 1,053 2 ■49 339 169 19 419 80 119 110 49 48 129 17 158 71 263 3 25 32 3 11 14 8 1 61 8 12 1 4 19 29 4 12 275 183 5 334 44 45 30 29 42 14 '16 121 37 53 5 26 31 61 8 19 1 3 3 38 6 6 'io 154 12 3 988 542 14 104 3 527 47 48 301 12 455 7 6 111 6 3 487 168 2 80 5 133 34 38 134 5 320 8 27 4 250 129 2 12 91 11 5 45 3 104 9 1 1 5 10 A 15 2 251 245 10 'ii 3 247 2 5 122 4 26 11 2 43 30 9 1 7 51 2 12 53^,901 860,952 183,097 227,715 367,922 201,777 105,538 313,031 219,764 154,717 317,160 45,394 214,901 308,691 658,861 13 180,709 283,644 131,704 163,130 170,663 86,655 60,339 213,086 105,739 68,348 107,373 35,639 117,135 167,978 238,860 14 210,386 161,493 31,739 27,667 r35,065 34,258 40,454 72,741 87,105 23,313 170,151 8,950 70,758 92,899 218,626 15 143, «4 402,295 5,965 36,560 24,166 72,532 653 30,738 23,641 57,377 7,540 6,500 25,591 193,244 16 362 13,520 13,689 358 38,028 8,332 4,092 1,466 3,279 5,179 32,096 805 20,458 22,223 8,131 17 652 2,167 4,896 245 1,887 400 194 173 5,546 1,206 13 76 2,291 864 62 64,825 24,992 444 1,397 168 28,172 2,395 2,907 22,593 434 24,420 19 68 1,607 705 62 30,724 8,202 64 984 93 8,783 1,704 2,622 10,358 180 16,001 20 550 49 21,202 6,624 69 319 4,459 576 193 4,870 148 6,509 21 25 ... 6,360 826 22 8 109 iio 12,899 10,166 311 94 75 8,065 115 '37 7,370 106 1,084 23 110 2,352 846 301 8 133 2,253 32 24 483 3,017 1,094 598 1,588 305 411 2,664 271 227 370 124 724 597 1,013 25 22,931 53,641 45,234 28,723 103,440 40,619 22,819 99,326 12,330 17,182 43,221 2,418 55,073 15,328 59,945 26 416 2,505 760 573 868 184 257 2,480 213 144 239 101 453 499 704 27 11,625 32,638 25,428 20,400 37,734 18,110 12,358 68,809 6,850 6,818 19,006 1,603 28,094 8,775 24,913 28 35 279 165 U 406 77 115 105 26 43 121 15 158 57 243 29 3,024 12,085 11,825 825 38,976 13,756 3,436 11,283 2,196 3,001 22,063 674 13,839 3,251 25,602 30 23 ■ 28 3 10 14 8 1 60 3 10 1 3 18 26 31 8,165 7,247 356 7,152 9,363 6,330 70 19,206 1,976 6,189 1,596 403 2,657 6,575 32 9 205 166 4 300 36 38 19 24 30 9 8 110 23 40 33 117 1,671 7,625 346 17,367 2,423 1,955 528 1,808 1,174 551 141 7,687 645 2,355 34 24 30 61 7 19 1 3 2 37 4 35 202 1,453 3,396 174 1,217 40 105 73 1,932 111 36 'io 130 12 2 927 511 14 93 8 491 39 36 288 U 401 37 46 823 203 15 30,468 12,125 287 765 123 10,390 1,063 443 8,138 236 3,401 38 6 90 6 2 442 145 2 71 5 153 27 27 128 4 274 39 38 488 UO 15 10,777 2,237 U 436 61 1,745 614 287 3,034 94 3,728 40 26 4 247 129 2 12 83 10 5 45 3 101 41 263 37 11,944 3,575 6 239 1,986 362 99 1,899 38 3,573 4* 1 1 4 43 15 84 500 44 4 13 2 238 237 10 'lO 3 244 2 4 lis 4 22 45 8 57 56 7,747 6,313 270 90 62 6,575 87 57 3,205 104 600 46 2 43 30 9 1 7 50 2 47 56 1,495 729 265 3 101 1,358 23 48 Polk Putnam St. Johns St. Lucls Santa Rosa Sarasota Seminole SuiDter Suwannee Taylor Union Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington 3,999 536 330 730 1,177 346 748 662 1,398 318 352 1,136 181 1,144 901 1 3,579 484 255 691 866 299 647 485 934 252 253 1,009 151 878 764 2 254 44 43 20 191 23 48 122 276 30 51 90 15 123 39 3 95 3 11 8 6 11 24 6 4 5 1 U 5 5 4 71 5 21 11 114 13 29 49 134 31 47 26 15 138 43 5 2 1 2 22 1 5 11 99 5 10 1 17 9 6 21 86 20 5 25 3 41 99 307 5 33 37 61 70 102 7 18 81 17 5 22 2 37 41 200 3 25 35 52 63 89 8 3 1 1 2 39 53 1 1 6 5 6 9 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 1 1 2 1 1 18 3 54 27 2 1 "7 2 1 3 2 6 11 12 1,247,166 290,982 182,338 371,931 119,942 196,758 181,343 214,169 289,788 434,442 98,661 247,631 34,631 163,824 172,000 13 542,798 200,736 83,882 270,853 74,815 100,764 83,458 115,465 188,238 45,623 45,930 148,948 28,234 118,713 101,362 14 406,926 83,792 70,110 62,270 30,812 43,577 78,361 70,848 74,411 53,722 31,095 71,107 4,880 27,604 20,302 15 287,402 1,143 26,474 4,812 3,U8 12,268 19,202 24,331 4,731 332,953 18,224 19,974 8,011 47,185 16 10,040 5,311 1,872 33,996 U,197 40,149 322 3,525 22,408 2,164 3,412 7,602 1,517 9,496 3,151 17 11 790 280 2,211 1 22 1,484 9,607 760 1,150 42 1,147 812 IS 559 7,083 242 143 1,040 27 962 4,222 25,060 154 1,391 431 1,818 2,730 6,006 19 382 2,005 217 143 849 21 852 1,319 15,594 74 1,218 419 1,452 2,469 4,267 20 71 4 30 18 2,143 5,489 40 3 344 174 194 21 160 5,000 2 6 12 111 1,300 22 17 7 19 161 ao 80 649 28 3,977 1,398 'so 79 133 30 9 22 87 245 23 24 3,492 370 218 640 815 193 619 469 1,281 196 253 935 77 854 631 25 142,070 11,211 17,785 38,934 41,475 5,365 16,783 14,295 35,323 4,275 10,566 16,631 4,513 30,586 21,428 26 3,168 327 160 608 536 170 531 310 828 147 174 826 57 612 509 27 95,029 8,171 8,828 24,241 19,015 2,385 10,356 6,758 50,173 2,489 5,218 12,470 2,684 13,083 14,536 23 203 38 37 17 183 11 42 112 269 24 47 84 15 119 86 29 11,130 2,689 4,418 5,579 15,804 529 4,519 6,357 25,187 1,093 3,851 2,999 1,734 8,637 5,080 30 87 3 U 8 4 9 23 2 4 2 1 10 5 4 31 35,300 315 3,953 4,409 742 2,381 1,702 203 338 65 400 1,078 4,154 494 32 34 2 10 7 92 3 23 45 180 23 36 15 5 118 32 33 611 36 586 4,705 5,914 70 211 977 9,625 628 1,097 84 95 4,712 1,268 34 1 1 21 4 11 99 5 10 1 17 5 35 1 31 1,343 8 156 5,355 221 382 13 761 245 36 20 72 'i6 4 13 "i 36 90 295 4 25 33 '34 58 89 37 304 268 104 55 227 4 355 2,052 7,944 92 402 154 417 489 1,031 38 17 68 14 4 U 33 34 188 3 19 31 25 51 77 39 132 228 99 55 143 340 456 4,016 34 301 143 172 377 875 40 3 1 1 2 33 53 1 1 6 5 5 41 35 3 8 13 1,059 1,868 30 2 236 100 59 42 1 1 1 1 1 1 43 160 2 4 2 23 13 44 2 1 1 17 54 i 5 1 3 2 6 45 12 5 76 514 3 27 2,060 27 1,281 58 1 58 71 I 14 9 9 12 84 46 47 48 82 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE [Data for items showii In italics are based on (For definitions and explanations, see text) FAHMS BY SIZE OF FAHM FmrmM by sixe: 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 acre« and over number 1954.. 1950. . Land ID 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.. 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.. FAmC BY TYPE OF FARM Ssttmated nwnber of farms 195i.. 1950. . Fteld-crop farms other than vegetable and frult-and-nut number 19Si... 1950... Cash-tratn number 1954. . . 1950. . . Cotton number 195i. . . 1950. . . Other fteld-rrop number 195i. . . 1950. . . Fefetable farms number 195i... 1950. . . Frut t-and-nut farms number 195i. . . 1950. . . Dairy farms number 195i... 1950... Poultry farms number 195i... 1950... Ltvestoclr farms other than dairy and P"'^'try number 1954. . . 1950... General farms number 1954. . . 1950... Prtmart ly crop number 1954. . . 1950. . . Primarily tlvestoch number 1954... 1950... Crop and Ituestoch number 1954... 1950... Klscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954... 1950.'.'. 57,543 10,453 9,067 2,140 1,689 8,313 7,378 13,733 13,108 7,833 8,964 3,721 4,240 4,946 5,669 3,846 4,026 2,930 3,030 1,760 1,678 1,227 1,152 3,182 2,774 1,340 1,478 2,072 1,735 18,161,675 16,527,536 47,288 42,896 224,924 218,895 297,557 342,574 214,163 244,490 402,380 460,233 445,269 467,132 459,992 476,141 346,011 329,449 291,554 273,845 1,106,970 966,862 1,260,350 1,014,000 13,065,217 11,691,019 57,510 56,921 7,148 6,788 289 326 1,287 871 5,572 5,591 3,085 4,164 11,178 7,315 947 956 1,890 1,962 4,139 4,525 2,199 2,923 1,141 1,356 13 122 1,045 1,445 26,924 28,288 188 191 24 15 164 176 267 309 225 286 113 130 168 196 136 163 109 134 67 71 46 56 131 128 84 71 76 69 396,192 359,377 395 1,000 4,606 5,434 3,555 11,060 6,440 7,455 13,669 15,906 15,311 18,857 17,176 20,919 13,182 13,843 10,926 13,191 45,691 44,652 59,894 49,994 199,347 157,056 1,585 1,804 369 324 5 14 364 310 95 250 16 155 185 78 123 18 827 831 70 13 5 45 65 91 70 90 41 49 42 43 20 25 22 14 15 13 7 10 17 11 12 6 102,523 69,656 255 365 1,477 1,651 2,689 3,467 2,374 2,854 3,462 3,514 2,363 2,852 3,409 2,207 2,974 2,561 1,618 2,331 5,619 3,319 4,040 5,819 72,243 38,216 379 431 122 90 122 83 219 273 90 54 13 5 77 49 62 30 31 14 10 13 15 14 10 9 11 7 3 3 3 11 12 5 5 7 3 44,182 28,491 423 290 946 984 1,180 1,224 827 589 1,068 1,345 1,556 1,137 1,421 1,718 1,358 610 694 694 3,650 4,541 3,644 3,059 27,415 12,300 304 219 234 183 78 123 11 12 67 111 120 199 126 164 66 67 62 70 49 56 22 25 21 16 11 4 36 26 17 10 9 77,094 80,971 377 626 2,113 3,416 4,754 6,207 3,884 3,920 4,958 5,620 5,628 6,656 3,456 3,902 4,090 3,078 2,645 960 13,227 9,007 11,547 6,279 20,415 31,300 Brevard 648 768 423 505 327 185 67 45 260 140 284 214 111 83 70 48 42 32 38 34 33 26 19 16 Broward 427,427 277,842 1,467 851 4,369 3,477 4,125 3,152 4,088 2,713 3,473 2,592 4,415 3,858 5,155 4,153 3,835 3,063 1,649 1,897 10,125 7,653 13,778 11,587 370,943 232,846 1,033 705 410 303 12 7 5 39 124 117 53 37 71 80 92 111 36 31 13 24 11 17 15 22 16 12 Cslhoun Chsrlotte 129,372 139,235 443 460 1,463 1,7M 1,318 1,157 762 1,365 890 1,358 1,748 2,508 2,486 1,910 1,778 2,553 1,938 980 11,343 8,836 20,136 16,254 85,567 100,140 411 423 123 169 22 52 30 32 20 13 540 331 176 146 39 40 9 9 30 31 67 102 88 126 40 43 63 83 47 70 42 58 28 23 21 10 42 30 27 22 19 15 107,222 103,171 107 108 44 17 17 1 4 27 12 339 369 7 18 10 380,283 406,624 155 78 195 112 1,136 512 1,714 445 3,326 537 4,761 452 2,327 376 2,461 411 5,088 816 6,648 398 5,497 1,53'; 8,012 383 6,608 1,837 9,065 643 5,497 593 4,503 198 4,958 952 2,344 703 14,693 4,222 10,002 2,607 18,787 6,263 15,201 5,567 39,150 362,558 38,265 394,700 616 100 622 113 FLORIDA 83 OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 reporta fop only a gample of farms. See text] Citrus Clay Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Dixie Duval Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf 278 188 116 987 1,527 505 214 475 1,334 100 36 1,024 369 103 98 1 40 24 11 62 700 45 52 157 316 14 18 152 6 13 28 2 15 28 61 45 522 58 24 402 351 13 15 205 3 7 37 3 8 8 5 14 208 5 22 37 41 4 11 14 2 3 2 4 1 3 22 7 202 5 3 99 42 5 7 6 1 6 5 J2 16 6 48 492 40 30 120 275 10 7 138 4 "16 26 6 U 25 39 38 320 53 21 303 309 8 8 199 2 7 31 7 A5 37 6 82 437 110 26 113 328 17 4 207 17 U 20 8 32 37 47 106 446 117 22 280 452 21 10 274 6 16 36 9 31 17 8 104 121 72 25 39 231 8 6 144 21 14 10 10 28 25 11 U8 114 78 24 97 278 12 1 188 32 9 18 11 18 13 10 56 49 39 5 16 95 6 63 9 5 8 12 19 22 4 75 44 19 9 40 100 8 2 86 21 6 13 27 15 7 117 51 37 22 26 125 5 87 49 11 5 14 26 12 6 142 45 48 20 29 133 8 129 65 10 3 15 21 12 6 104 33 29 15 22 79 6 1 82 35 4 6 16 20 10 5 165 18 32 20 24 85 3 106 54 4 6 17 18 8 8 128 21 21 14 14 46 6 1 56 60 5 3 18 IJ 4 3 130 17 18 15 18 48 5 65 71 4 6 19 7 4 70 17 18 12 14 24 5 40 27 2 4 20 10 7 2 81 15 16 5 14 20 5 40 46 2 4 21 11 3 1 46 5 16 12 10 27 2 33 22 4 1 22 8 3 3 59 8 11 8 14 13 2 28 26 1 23 25 12 14 135 37 31 13 25 35 5 2 75 87 5 "i 24 15 9 3 115 32 22 16 23 26 10 3 91 75 7 8 25 16 10 10 59 27 31 10 27 17 6 48 21 11 4 26 15 3 3 51 26 30 3 17 14 7 38 20 6 4 27 21 30 31 24 29 56 8 12 11 18 4 37 15 15 8 26 22 17 45 14 14 47 7 17 5 17 4 35 5 17 3 29 198, ?« 160,886 421,589 262,095 192,517 461,405 168,850 80,571 156,900 168,039 23,484 198,050 108,058 294,862 43,928 30 195,108 83,399 466,874 303,887 94,780 546,379 217,873 112,543 130,557 170,435 27,896 235,435 113,912 530,775 24,680 31 177 103 30 275 2,716 222 173 672 1,469 60 54 779 20 50 142 32 76 134 237 219 1,970 329 121 1,697 1,710 65 55 1,114 13 36 174 33 773 664 82 1,381 6,246 1,871 413 1,683 5,593 282 50 3,571 308 204 333 34 52-; 646 744 1,959 6,625 1,976 314 4,299 7,734 293 148 4,827 107 256 678 35 1,M5 678 311 4,010 4,499 2,786 988 1,465 8,747 310 232 5,571 836 548 365 36 1,118 977 425 5,686 4,225 3,048 934 3,615 10,749 448 30 7,192 1,241 368 705 37 1 , o<;6 741 563 3,3U 2,740 2,235 288 859 5,482 459 3,664 540 288 467 36 1,113 1,226 212 4,355 2,496 1,094 532 2,282 5,734 443 115 5,156 1,231 342 39 2 , l->7 1,213 580 9,498 4,102 3,052 1,793 2,099 10,330 396 7,223 3,965 904 410 40 J,0'O ''■'L ■> 489 11,348 3,575 3,922 1,624 2,459 10,753 660 10,596 5,233 811 239 41 2,33-; 1,331 648 12,456 3,718 3,316 1,794 2,563 8,196 641 ii2 9,516 4,167 470 683 42 2,270 1,144 565 19,329 2,052 3,633 2,367 2,826 9,726 340 12,383 6,363 469 733 43 2,8i2 1,270 1,277 20,303 3,332 3,328 2,221 2,246 7,196 934 175 8,774 9,506 780 465 44 1,993 630 497 20,645 2,659 2,875 2,371 2,935 7,566 746 10,042 11,331 662 930 45 963 1,357 777 13,801 3,433 3,647 2,375 2,779 4,702 900 7,841 5,260 397 799 46 1,971 1,384 392 16,001 2,941 3,189 982 2,774 3,902 1,025 7,793 8,998 390 803 47 2,574 677 250 10,984 1,215 3,804 2,870 2,431 6,376 490 7,724 5,231 964 250 48 1,915 715 696 13,978 1,951 2,595 1,895 3,378 3,068 490 6,726 6,640 240 ... 49 8,942 4,205 4,645 46,158 12,953 10,964 4,306 8,527 11,361 2,120 801 25,859 30,607 2,085 360 50 5,269 3,045 1,050 38,966 11,364 8,304 5,764 8,086 9,152 3,17o 948 33,246 25,493 2,638 2,633 51 11,064 6,928 6,557 38,304 17,595 21,494 6,512 17,997 11,459 3,845 ... 32,469 13,866 7,648 2,211 52 10,771 1,884 1,886 34,402 13,244 21,805 2,007 11,113 9,083 4,402 26,737 13,822 5,160 2,443 53 164,687 Ul,719 405,869 101,611 129,968 404,686 U5,117 37,250 74,999 157,602 22,656 85,059 33,752 280,524 37,423 54 165,995 70,645 459,681 136,999 36,678 493,609 198,962 67,079 51,360 158,347 26,600 109,623 33,440 519,745 L4,800 55 278 181 99 1,003 1,520 522 243 481 1,310 99 39 1,059 353 115 lie 56 223 177 193 1,131 1,301 4% 173 975 1,525 111 35 1,285 426 85 133 57 5 485 39 1 35 171 44 316 109 8 58 440 41 37 "4 137 32 353 56 3 59 5 52 33 60 9 5 41 9 61 5 106 91 "5 ... 62 63 5 475 '39 1 '35 13 44 283 109 8 64 431 36 37 "4 5 32 339 58 3 65 15 36 50 16 201 16 1 10 1 17 4 66 19 98 5 224 13 ... "u 20 "5 4 116 8 67 'ii ... ... 5 244 254 10 2 5 1 68 38 8 181 158 5 6 1 6 ... 69 ... 5 1 31 10 82 49 1 1 ... 11 5 70 6 5 42 4 82 27 6 5 "5 8 4 71 : 5 10 31 76 '26 15 80 20 15 51 72 1 5 17 23 88 10 ... 60 31 22 "2 9 7 73 69 35 24 103 12 44 46 46 67 8 9 95 73 41 2 74 52 23 58 103 M 82 26 25 77 6 5 40 78 26 6 75 1 1 46 6 1 26 ... 43 73 5 5 76 2 1 "i 68 23 4 5 6 53 29 77 ... 4 77 1 23 1 16 12 29 5 78 2 1 1 31 9 11 6 4 5 ... "5 10 1 5 5 ... 29 ■•■ 79 80 81 1 23 5 ... 1 10 26 44 "5 62 !!! 28 6 ... "i 42 24 48 4 83 152 94 25 316 911 177 145 263 %5 26 30 551 81 46 106 84 126 111 28 487 688 229 101 760 1,174 37 28 839 92 33 119 85 84 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) Hendry Hills- borough Indian River FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM fmrma by size: All farms number IQSi., Under 10 acres number 1954.. 1950.. Under 3 acres number 1954.. 1950.. 3 to 9 acres numbei 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.. ISO 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 io tmrma 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.. 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 Bstimoted number of fnrms 195i. , 1950. . Field-crop farms other than vegetable and frul t~and-nut number 195*. . 1950. . Cash-iratn number 195i. . 1950.. Cotton number 1954. . 1950.. Other field-crop number 1954.. 1910.. Vefetable farms number 1954.. 1950.. Frutt-and-nut farms number 1954.. 1950.. Dairy farms number 1954.. 1950.. Poultry forms number 1954.. 1950.. ilycslocft farms other than dairy and poultry number 1954. . 1950.. General farms /lumber 1954.. 1950.. Primarily crop nuaber 1954.. 1950.. Primarily Ituestocit number 1954.. 1950.. Crop and I tuestoch number 1954. . 1950.. Htscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954.. 1950.. 99 36 9 2 90 34 82 61 82 111 37 69 91 86 100 83 42 37 18 19 177,189 147,321 475 184 1.507 1,155 3,189 4,163 2,186 3,904 7,481 7,029 7,637 7,767 10,203 12.215 7.490 7,988 6,832 10,592 35,183 29,236 28,334 24,167 66,672 38,921 785 734 569 498 1 568 498 26 34 43 12 35 150 148 106 20 15 68 322 406 202 205 86 96 84 74 86 61 50 51 25 27 16 13 40 34 51 59 64 56 401,576 381,878 424 530 5,251 6,737 7,7X 7,845 4,842 5,511 6,881 5,970 9,966 6,947 7,883 7,987 4,845 5,253 3,776 3,120 13,745 11,614 34,945 40,884 301,284 279,480 1,127 1,188 222 258 401 325 7 15 7 39 25 646,969 636,396 110 117 472 669 440 397 449 335 1,061 313 1,463 1,081 1,100 1,091 1,416 374 710 242 4,870 2,565 10,481 4,286 624,397 624,426 168 148 18 45 59 97 101 52 65 33 36 22 27 26 27 21 17 17 119,176 113,080 250 349 1,634 1,744 1,919 2,519 1,922 2,119 1,742 2,139 3,082 3,079 3,335 2,733 3,286 1,750 2,437 1,889 7,280 8,391 9,918 11,172 82,371 75,1% 377 422 5 7 104 58 167 65 47 14 120 51 160 110 60 44 32 29 21 17 21 23 18 12 10 7 7 5 19 23 14 13 54 48 534,977 336,756 707 309 2,505 1,765 2,333 1,646 1,828 1,650 1,732 1,381 2,417 2,589 2,856 1,888 1,954 1,391 1,667 1,223 6,519 8,022 9,976 8,611 500,483 306,281 612 396 4,492 1,177 1,001 158 184 1,019 817 1,739 1,440 604 517 221 204 208 181 139 112 67 52 49 35 33 29 102 72 72 45 81 65 863,243 398,171 5,765 4,890 27,559 22,647 22,503 19,369 12,689 11,526 16,981 14,665 16,181 12,683 10,563 8,120 9,623 7,006 7,753 6,894 36,199 25,462 49,582 29,565 647,845 235,344 4,524 3,753 426 462 156 238 12 570 1 532 334 926 163 756 6 92 8 110 290 19 256 55 166 54 144 1 48 6 162 26 131 10 1 22 6 21 204 2,426 139 1,723 1,481 71 75 12 17 59 58 163 174 256 382 133 192 256 374 201 227 162 175 80 74 34 33 89 83 28 16 183,961 194,605 323 339 3,082 3,284 10,140 14,898 7,741 11,233 20,611 30,157 23,568 26,678 25,345 27,432 15,683 14,514 8,081 7,909 30,655 28,317 17,849 11,168 20,878 13,676 1,472 1,811 401 278 10 5 361 225 30 48 126 239 192 292 87 129 105 159 697 954 91 50 15 7 76 43 272 187 98 65 47 33 38 22 26 17 23 18 13 227,777 144,354 461 255 4,266 2,891 3,671 2,441 2,591 1,853 3,127 1,852 2,973 1,872 3,593 2,770 2,575 1,210 2,622 1,452 9,532 5,380 11,767 3,173 180,594 114,205 669 446 2 19 309 219 3 1 20 25 207 223 25 32 182 191 427 465 515 777 289 478 429 603 369 398 247 241 144 128 79 83 173 167 70 66 48 33 432,747 450,326 1,020 1,087 7,707 8,535 19,975 30,352 16,776 27,639 35,021 48,998 42,969 46,052 38,850 37,946 28,242 25,034 18,900 19,822 59,789 59,268 47,871 47,685 115,627 97,858 3,076 3,662 317 1,366 26 126 180 87 611 1,153 30 20 308 167 213 270 579 443 305 198 2 11 272 234 1,324 1,464 FLORIDA 85 OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a aample of farms. See text] Lafayette Uke Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison Manatee Marion Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Orange 4a3 2,920 458 910 498 285 1,104 804 1,853 186 11 205 363 242 2,726 1 27 737 117 164 13 64 90 171 252 52 6 14 89 36 838 2 A 332 72 219 23 38 41 191 228 36 49 86 11 552 3 9 193 42 8 2 16 14 31 36 19 '3 3 9 11 219 4 100 15 21 2 5 2 42 34 6 2 8 2 124 5 18 544 75 156 11 48 76 140 216 33 "3 11 80 25 619 6 4 232 57 198 21 33 39 149 194 30 47 78 9 428 7 17 913 1L2 247 24 56 103 242 375 26 2 22 150 38 886 8 U 477 105 304 47 49 113 264 415 56 2 36 159 13 517 9 V, 433 43 177 51 29 111 104 260 21 1 22 141 13 312 10 34 266 53 268 60 36 159 125 323 25 63 216 14 210 11 25 210 20 67 22 22 85 45 112 10 16 65 12 131 12 9 139 16 89 29 13 96 56 144 16 1 29 88 7 107 13 67 182 22 67 57 35 138 47 188 7 29 158 13 141 14 77 128 29 101 80 31 193 40 210 6 1 46 179 9 98 15 55 115 19 51 59 L2 124 39 133 11 21 81 10 104 16 62 103 22 63 52 10 146 33 L29 5 34 97 6 76 17 64 66 16 29 41 16 122 16 104 6 "i 17 52 16 54 18 36 52 16 42 71 12 145 16 94 5 24 67 5 41 19 45 58 16 22 32 7 70 15 58 3 4 35 7 43 20 39 36 11 18 36 14 75 9 63 5 16 31 2 20 21 48 20 4 L2 26 4 47 11 63 6 1 10 22 2 23 22 39 26 4 19 30 4 58 9 47 3 1 10 16 1 17 23 62 8; 28 23 31 19 135 36 136 9 20 38 19 79 24 53 62 20 39 83 18 120 22 111 11 27 40 10 51 25 28 51 25 24 54 13 49 22 92 6 15 23 21 61 26 14 42 19 21 39 8 41 22 61 6 19 13 10 39 27 11 53 36 27 38 8 30 56 80 29 15 9 55 54 28 8 48 28 31 34 5 26 44 76 31 14 6 33 52 29 105,982 319,428 219,932 182,889 319,555 48,301 237,499 309,125 633,281 200,799 485 70,158 103,804 468,698 4X,199 30 90,169 249,815 177,252 190,133 353,904 42,495 221,023 237,856 621,134 214,449 397 79,879 103,349 369,783 354,080 31 111 3,175 457 847 56 277 455 830 1,197 196 16 66 441 142 3,629 32 25 1,392 355 1,101 121 194 214 925 1,083 190 253 426 61 2,453 33 303 14,621 1,717 4,101 447 929 1,803 4,103 6,416 384 38 355 2,704 706 14,090 34 250 8,246 1,706 5,337 322 809 2,295 4,4^ 7,153 841 27 1,454 2,355 301 3,144 35 1,342 16,329 1,639 6,512 2,012 1,103 4,338 3,978 9,927 731 40 839 5,374 456 11,646 36 1,351 10,071 2,016 10,165 2,316 1,409 6,040 4,787 12,400 395 2,497 3,392 501 7,809 37 1,442 12,037 1,107 3,891 1,286 1,231 4,839 2,517 6,459 533 383 3,745 672 7,424 33 544 8,151 917 5,143 1,699 720 5,573 3,194 3,341 916 '50 1,599 4,999 393 6,056 39 5,523 14,879 1,752 5,453 4,653 2,817 11,393 3,841 15,111 560 2,343 12,935 1,053 11,503 40 6,293 10,405 2,274 8,273 6,455 2,535 15,763 3,242 17,023 492 SO 3,731 14,605 725 3,075 41 6,499 13,129 2,202 5,841 6,305 1,325 14,285 4,560 15,373 1,254 2,354 9,487 1,079 11,965 42 7,219 11,687 2,514 7,822 6,054 1,189 16,942 3,889 16,098 610 3,919 11,325 680 3,816 43 10,119 10,299 2,516 4,560 6,504 2,506 19,323 2,489 16,137 991 151 2,675 3,045 2,523 3,399 44 13,540 8,120 2,531 6,625 11,093 1,855 22,768 2,586 14,721 771 3,781 10,558 734 6,493 45 9,034 11,285 3,148 4,254 6,208 1,392 13,795 2,968 11,384 586 807 6,703 1,332 8,464 46 7,715 6,935 2,110 3,457 7,050 2,779 14,666 1,797 12,464 981 3,133 6,168 400 3,954 47 11,473 4,779 953 2,326 6,107 942 11,094 2,611 15,046 1,418 240 2,350 5,135 475 5,414 48 9,248 6,222 940 4,458 7,194 945 13,340 2,167 11,046 7L2 240 2,335 3,775 220 4,090 49 21,161 28,991 10,057 3,442 28,120 7,088 46,284 12,722 48,236 3,231 7,031 12,325 6,138 27,729 50 18,243 21,291 7,254 13,755 28,322 6,451 42,176 7,499 38,713 3,464 10,229 13,952 3,674 18,232 51 18,345 36,682 17,825 16,483 37,947 3,4A1 33,036 15,249 64,678 4,219 10,332 15,475 13,838 42,398 52 9,237 28,274 13,812 14,761 25,692 4,979 26,842 14,760 38,636 4,761 13,182 8,496 6,679 28,036 53 20,630 153,222 176,559 119,679 219,410 20,245 76,304 253,257 473,317 186,696 40,123 21,435 440,279 231,538 54 16,504 128,971 140,323 109,236 257,036 18 , 580 53,909 188,566 443,451 199,816 33,761 17,798 355,365 251,922 55 470 3,011 467 902 488 283 1,070 334 1,746 191 11 191 304 221 2,662 56 439 1,711 395 1,219 584 238 1,213 331 1,906 205 5 417 998 126 1,730 57 314 6 156 67 10 599 1 18 15 73 58 274 83 84 12 50 52 7 6 474 8 39 10 5 1 1 17 120 66 120 59 60 61 62 &3 314 6 22 61 'io 591 "1 17 15 7 64 274 5 19 7 435 5 1 17 65 150 51 25 23 5 63 151 20 5 5 11 30 66 151 68 9 71 16 141 262 34 4 1 75 67 1,793 53 7 1 188 169 11 5 6 1,496 68 825 63 2 1 157 171 5 I 3 826 69 12 21 11 12 23 17 2 1 1 42 70 1 1 25 "i 12 12 30 9 61 71 41 15 20 5 47 30 25 40 ^'o 10 5 60 72 6 45 20 26 6 15 28 21 105 4 1 106 61 73 37 37 57 52 175 18 49 64 321 26 17 77 91 66 74 65 64 40 83 201 37 69 77 232 28 32 112 69 26 75 13 9 2 38 59 152 1 46 7 12 76 19 32 7 66 63 204 16 46 1 23 70 1 77 8 6 2 36 L2 78 10 5 1 78 6 30 1 4 35 8 1 6 76 "5 11 33 1 9 28 5 "i 79 80 81 5 ' 3 2 46 74 1 36 2 11 82 13 2 2 31 49 123 5 13 14 37 S3 76 969 262 593 158 208 223 469 934 132 11 66 626 lOT 968 84 68 593 191 920 233 174 410 397 1,059 133 3 235 687 53 730 85 86 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 aanple of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS BY SIZE OF FAflM Paraa by size: All farms number 195••••• ..dollars 1954... 466,115,951 338,645,416 6,394,820 5,125,903 1,345,133 760,684 519,908 340,041 1,256,873 757,599 5,307,348 4,464,134 16,237,537 M, 185,494 1,195,274 770,406 1,477,630 616, 564 4 1949... 5 Al 1 crops sold **.*•*••••*•>•*••••••••• ..dollars 1954... 355,235,305 249,51^,283 3,582,710 2,918,516 993, 1»4 502,719 105,420 87,683 545,824 433,532 4,011,146 3,818,351 7,121,424 6,463,400 567,861 354,043 761,655 221,133 6 1949... 7 fFults Slid nuts, sold,,,,,..,..... and ..dollars 1954... 60,538,930 42,467,280 2,108,665 1,346,316 242,522 140, 521 11,323 18,895 257,609 90,759 9,559 12,387 262,622 9,431 420,280 255,094 28,982 1,920 8 1949'.. 9 V^opt.fthl pij no! d.................... ..dollars 1954... 78,267,235 59,742,708 1,161,275 1,349,654 36,895 12,620 11,790 4,411 202,521 165,425 14,719 60,313 5,234,509 5,638,227 70, 302 62,925 312,317 3,192 10 1 cgc vauj-^o o^jj-^i. a,*,*.,,.,*.,,,,,,* 1949'.. 11 12 R'FiHtn find rnit*.•.....*■• 1949. . . 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. ..dollars 1954... 17,810,467 500, 502 27,751 133,791 371,521 163,265 596,966 71,446 22,776 20 1949... 13,611,299 165,515 10,615 50,725 81,202 148,185 502,272 30,517 7,337 21 Livestock and livestock products, other than dairy and poultry, sold dollars 195'*... 46,462,673 1,646,754 U5,463 92,393 224,846 965,869 1,097,852 368,500 523,712 22 1949... 37,108,843 1,288,782 161,692 91,923 158,006 412,392 506,062 322,029 286,914 23 24 Forest products sold, ..•..,*■..,,,,,. . .dollars 1954... 3,506,042 3,743,767 136,727 252,964 76,466 85,652 24,606 17,097 92,955 55,483 53,596 11,080 900 271 56,048 26,848 1,000 33,965 1949... Item (For definitions and explanations see text) Hamilton Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hills- borough Holjues Indian River Jackson 1 All farms . ..number 1954... 747 734 1,114 1,188 188 US 387 422 583 396 4,492 3,753 1,481 1,811 633 446 2,997 3,662 2 1950... VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 fll 1 i*AtTti TiTndnptfi nold. ................ . ...dollars 1954... 2,841,677 1,634,398 7,186.305 3,784,137 10,509,909 6,902,904 2,246,111 1,438,232 10,294,3U 4,973,068 22,956,467 16,436,167 2,121,378 1,311,375 6,721,645 5,038,212 7,236,378 5,940,158 4 n-LX X ^kx lu ^f^ v.n.u^ vtj a*-'^u. ...«. .. ,«,«.... .. 1949... 5 AH. crops sold. .......,.•,.•,•••..••, ...dollars 1954... 2,389,282 1,194,673 6,318,907 2,897,513 9,225,671 6,048,621 1,423,274 656,067 9,032,107 3,850,747 13,619,235 9,738,683 1,187,7L2 895,318 5,947,581 4,551,139 3,828,308 4,029,901 6 1949... 7 Field crops, other than vegetables f ru 1 ts and nuts . sold *•«.■*••.•.* and ...dollars 1954... 2,3lX,645 1,094,123 6,607 30,653 6,622,295 5,532,666 39, 192 46,712 17,644 19,217 241,445 276,759 1,091,344 825,314 1,269,801 570,459 3,169,829 3,539,051 8 1949'.. 9 Ve£e tables sold, .,.,•..•■•>..■.... ...dollars 1954... 32,535 99,846 1,207,838 732,752 2,455,632 397,246 55,498 43,859 537,828 182,178 3,430,602 4,005,681 91, 190 50, 921 253,757 682,524 215,414 130,005 10 1949'.. 11 Fruits and nuts sold, ,...,,■..■,•. ...dollars 1954... 1,602 504 4,954,862 2,118,840 147,644 Ue,709 1,323,559 564,496 8,005,589 3,550,197 8,964,530 4,788,625 5,178 18,973 4,011,593 3,155,467 200,045 139,993 12 1949... 13 Horticultural specialties sold..,. ...dollars 1954... 500 149,600 100 5,025 471,046 982,658 412,430 243,020 14 1949... 200 15,263 1,000 99,155 667,618 110 U2,639 220,852 15 All livestock and livestock products sold ... dollars 1954... 427,163 325,858 857,310 816,097 1,144,762 851,032 815,726 694,423 1,237,834 1,121,681 9,317,727 6,658,U8 885,189 820,212 771,409 485,130 3,377,480 1,808,713 16 1949... 17 Dairy products sold, ., ...dollars 1954... 16,483 19,186 167,660 59,748 142,655 63,902 8,753 56,955 119,413 257,633 4,946,351 3,393,273 107, 303 82,603 228,298 246,953 502,567 372,046 18 1949... 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. ...dollars 1954... 31,704 79,768 16,647 527,333 13,463 1,711,897 152,748 110,552 487,983 20 1949... 23,445 93,457 19,654 437,859 35,026 1,458,514 163,462 63,189 122,740 21 Livestock and livestock products, than dairy and poultry, sold other ...dollars 1954... 378,976 609,882 985,460 279,640 1,104,956 2,659,479 625,138 432,559 2,336,930 22 1949... 283,227 662,892 762,526 199,609 829,022 1,801,361 574, U7 175,033 1,313,927 23 24 Forest products sold, ................ ...dollars 1954... 25,232 113,867 10,088 70,527 139,476 3,201 7,111 87,742 24,873 640 19,505 39,336 48,477 96,345 2,655 1,893 30,590 101,544 1949... ^For 1949, the value of green cowpeas was included with field crops other than vegetables and fruits and nuts. FLORIDA 89 SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Citrus Clay Collier ColuiDbia Dade De Soto Dixie Duval Escambia Flagler Franilln Gadsden Oilohrist Glades Gulf 278 183 116 987 1,527 505 2U 475 1,334 100 36 1,024 369 103 98 1 223 177 193 1,U1 1,301 496 173 975 1,525 111 35 1,285 426 85 133 2 777, 740 2,793,076 4,473,430 2,855,709 31,672,905 4,241,095 428,180 8,371,922 2,3W,686 2,054,934 69,275 13,170,022 1,089,312 2,825,842 77,599 3 6U,757 1,335,986 3,559,958 1,793,628 19,197,516 2,609,523 270,354 6,212,949 1,728,642 1,789,539 103,619 11,320,329 889,285 2,490,875 93,718 4 406,847 216,333 3,953,131 1,7U,340 24,361,639 3,283,530 157,389 981,253 972,261 1,561,594 1,910 10,951,951 631,596 1,239,031 8,279 5 307,370 252,691 1,448,948 899,961 12,263,709 1,584,306 59,261 731,073 601,060 1,193,522 1,175 10,145,621 520, 989 896, 571 8,926 b 18,431 21,290 81,507 1,509,005 4,256,431 77,306 121,806 3,904 781,496 1,216,052 508 10,768,193 342,664 634,632 2,871 7 33,401 10,665 3,672 840,235 2,842,650 5,443 55,263 22,739 459,594 335,574 9,957,417 156,960 498,665 3,583 8 37,565 119,735 3,743,036 187,934 12,260,721 126,111 35,393 127,668 38,424 328,237 500 164,650 282,570 604,210 937 9 24,130 99,224 1,436,726 55,768 6,837,052 39,618 3,900 146,008 51,278 306,610 125 U2,517 363,843 397,371 2,021 10 350,601 2,758 5,338 10,876 4,103,417 3,043,178 190 17,036 36,923 2,305 462 18,608 6,362 189 971 11 249,664 3,407 7,550 2,243 1,256,993 1,480,955 98 16,447 43,831 50,858 5 39,633 186 535 2,322 12 250 74,500 123,200 3,525 3,741,070 36, 935 832,650 115,418 15,000 440 500 3,500 13 175 139,395 1,000 1,715 1,332,014 53,290 545,379 46,357 480 1,CK5 16,054 ... 1,000 14 362,113 2,409,241 517,956 1,054,732 7,307,538 949,103 251,481 7,320,072 1,284,350 386,005 65,765 2,022,575 453,731 1,579,031 57,189 15 282,403 945,666 2,m,oio 766,153 6,928,757 1,003,525 202,603 5,387,451 1,074,736 280,378 40,230 1,070,297 350,364 1,590,804 79,279 16 55,642 1,426,134 127,750 5,097,190 57,268 30 5,672,733 733, OU 100,836 4,800 207,306 20,312 184,751 16,3% 17 26,563 637,368 200 96,367 5,740,338 60,268 21,412 3,721,822 535,804 66,687 2,849 139,001 20,688 92,342 18,415 18 41,079 695, 845 2,007 309,225 1,012,960 180,999 60,197 859,030 U0,484 153,159 14,386 313,993 21,475 36,714 3,306 19 23,215 97,723 3,622 222,297 672,810 203,044 19, 530 1,137,120 157,004 94,134 7,836 167, 996 27,726 20,195 12,006 20 265,392 287,262 515,949 617,757 1,197,388 710,836 191,254 783,309 440,355 132,010 46,579 1,501,276 411,944 1,357,566 37,487 21 232,625 160, 575 2,107,188 446,989 515,609 740,213 161,661 523, 509 381,923 120,057 29,545 763,300 302,450 1,478,267 48,858 22 8,780 165, 502 2,343 89,637 3,728 8,462 19,310 70,592 58,075 107,335 1,600 195,496 3,985 7,780 12,131 23 23,984 137,629 127,514 50 21,692 8,490 94,425 52,846 315,139 62, 2U 104,411 17,432 3,500 10,513 24 Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison Manatee Marion Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee 924 483 2,920 458 910 498 235 1,104 804 1,853 186 U 205 863 242 1 1,083 439 1,711 395 1,219 584 238 1,213 831 1,906 205 5 417 998 126 2 2,712,285 1,963,776 32,041,842 5,647,541 1,335,298 1,722,061 553,418 3,574,582 6,5U,331 9,092,578 2,729,858 4,904 1,274,135 1,046,524 1,247,776 3 1,934,259 945,533 17,744,044 5,224,794 1,424,300 1,637,752 230, 197 2,441,364 6,407,319 6,952,360 1,213,142 10,460 1,448,949 801,001 1,107,113 4 1,985,504 1,346,951 30,901,656 4,957,829 764,604 587,593 12,082 2,447,779 5,155,559 6,168,680 1,870,865 4,904 69,017 460,197 186,360 5 1,313,177 665,779 16,777,487 4,871,990 507,987 643,649 U,217 1,567,879 5,210,318 4,256,057 847,772 9,550 118,995 336,025 169,426 6 644,992 1,272,310 28,095 711,727 413,090 280,140 10,476 2,252,517 17,693 289,992 51, 193 300 40,466 444,555 3,585 7 464,291 562,698 56,427 490,208 227,556 174,713 12, U5 1,406,761 16,215 222,924 33, 921 34,376 290,279 4,404 8 174,755 69,610 1,022,360 1,338,407 54,322 226, 593 555 179,509 1,975,506 1,983,798 %7, 150 12,105 6,730 127,200 9 201,617 100,851 691,211 837,990 54,287 437,670 830 150,678 1,730,221 1,250,620 6U,054 22,933 10,103 155,451 10 684,557 5,031 28,828,973 298,795 212,001 80,860 1,051 7,670 1,382,506 3,616,406 136,307 2,454 846 4,412 55,375 11 506, 519 2,110 15,097,477 711,033 117,030 31,266 1,242 7,470 1,333,931 2,738,300 97,947 9,350 1,037 34,993 9,571 12 481,200 1,022,228 2,558,900 85, 191 8,083 1,779,854 278,484 716,210 2,150 15,600 4,500 200 13 140,750 120 932,372 2,782,759 109,114 2,970 2,129,951 44,213 104, 850 200 60,649 650 14 651,497 584,148 1,085,425 638,712 905,964 1,046,299 522,033 1,074,491 1,341,953 2,731,185 849,743 1,176,754 537,009 1,052,738 15 534,654 254,585 949,223 347,738 891,940 909,775 198, 600 777,771 1,187,011 2,527,469 329,683 910 1,260,271 429,984 892,511 16 164,791 282,943 239,811 146, 836 365,806 U,376 240 197,794 641,316 313,711 344,795 150,669 106,609 38,019 17 78, U7 6,590 227,435 66,315 450,045 27,618 279 108,483 671,080 260,678 67,475 102,496 48,338 14,432 18 20,967 20,324 346,180 159,033 173,738 92,567 394,220 102,372 161,076 743,721 5,462 842,840 99,450 11,100 19 25,405 22,127 336,006 49,051 114,901 36,416 58,099 167,804 153,577 467,729 21,590 860 964, U6 49,721 4,068 20 465 , 739 280,881 499,434 382,843 366,420 942,356 127,573 774,325 539,561 1,673,753 499,486 133,245 330, 950 1,003,619 21 431,132 225,868 385,782 232,372 326,994 845,741 140,222 501,484 362,354 1,799,062 240,618 50 193,659 331,925 874,011 22 75,284 32,677 54,761 1,000 164,730 88, 169 19,303 52,312 16,819 192,713 9,250 28,364 49,318 8,678 23 86,428 25,169 17,334 5,066 24,373 34,328 17,330 95,7W 9,990 168,834 35,687 69,683 34,992 45, 176 24 90 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4— VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND IQSO-Conlinued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Orange Osceola Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam St. Johns St. Lucie Santa Rosa ...number 1954... 2,726 1,780 527 399 874 851 1,036 1,100 758 769 4,020 3,256 522 730 350 363 735 515 1,202 2 1950... 1,404 VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 4 37,906,720 26,072,891 3,166,587 2,150,345 34,614,947 21,003,231 3,377,574 8,964,817 6,816,293 7,416,205 54,458,494 51,178,252 4,635,356 3,072,119 7,123,525 4,203,523 11,696,702 4,940,529 2,653,974 1949... 2,053,139 5 6 ..dollars 1954... 34,495,658 23,135,632 1,845,949 898, 137 27,070,968 16,333,439 6,440,746 7,555,556 3,987,436 4,660,753 60,339,255 47,774,504 2,913,183 1,831,598 6,163,742 10,794,371 3,659,802 4,159,929 1,683,633 1949... 1,241,343 7 and . .dollars 1954 . . . 61,161 40,197 1,822 8,394 2,778,977 1,247,463 161,102 1U,4U 16,527 6,244 12,653 78,932 1,230,958 657,096 4,545,073 2,402,976 132,259 4,490 1,596,695 8 1949' . . 1,138,789 9 10 2,751,515 1,715,364 88,268 35,666 20,951,890 13,571,766 219,615 178,880 10,850 34,358 345,867 442,427 213,180 277,799 1,057,044 881,940 4,884,440 2,592,503 35,446 1949' . . 42,752 11 12 ..dollars 1954... 29,139,983 19,527,596 1,746,253 853,032 436,101 190,695 6,018,019 7,256,043 3,014,529 59,082,330 3,943,391 47,025,062 1,337,165 828,318 53,706 141,368 5,300,120 1,338,664 21,221 1949 . . . 46,972 ..dollars 1954... 2,542,999 9,606 2,904,000 42,010 945 , 530 898,416 131,830 507,919 477,542 30,270 U 1949... 1,851,975 995 1,323,515 6,219 676,760 228,183 68,385 233,013 124,272 12,330 15 All livestock and llvestoclt products ..dollars 1954... 3,390,325 2,903,466 1,257,643 1,235,307 7,541,019 4,666,435 1,830,965 1,380,150 2,812,930 2,751,810 4,069,192 3,325,922 1,5U,153 916,721 820,094 480,490 890,491 776,021 934,160 16 1949... 771,406 17 18 2,072,092 1,805,041 191,311 123,710 3,068,453 2,121,450 172,991 140,565 1,981,497 1,865,591 1,109,653 1,038, U9 135,995 65,122 283,515 219,542 79,602 60,973 291,495 1949... 106,476 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. ..dollars 1954... 448,009 140,867 539,396 922, 193 6U,738 427,498 887,065 192,743 79,468 112, 6U 20 1949 . . . 456,861 31,495 393,086 735,563 577,152 356,193 454,121 39,223 152,637 39,025 21 Livestock and livestock products, other 870,224 925,465 3,933,170 735,781 219,695 2,532,041 491,103 343,836 731,421 530,051 22 1949 . . . 641,564 1,075,102 2,151,899 504,022 309, 067 1,931,580 397,478 171,625 562,411 625,904 23 24 ..dollars 1954. . . 20,737 33,793 62,995 2.960 105,863 29,111 15,927 3,642 50,036 77,726 208,010 323,800 139,639 53,231 11,840 4.579 36,181 1949 . . . 16,901 3,357 40.390 Item (For definitions and explanations see text) Sarasota Seminole Sumter Suwannee Taylor Union Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington . . .number 1954. . . 349 268 789 541 761 999 1,705 2,009 323 378 385 403 1,173 1,066 242 343 1,214 1,268 1,003 2 1950... 1,195 VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 ..dollars 1954... 2,450,400 2,544,937 7,277,157 9,312,180 2,490,213 2,911,811 5,474,925 3,511,018 662,656 483,747 1,055,365 830,945 7,245,671 6,618,609 181,888 171,715 1,705,319 1,385,982 1,036,292 1949 . . . 747,129 ...dollars 1954... 1,682,193 1,911,508 6,340,735 9,204,491 1, 515, 170 1,685,212 4,224,806 2,454,573 244,564 216,510 623,244 384,975 5,747,839 4,854,773 45,950 38,455 718,395 375,086 336,487 6 1949... 245,355 7 Field crops, other than vegetables and 3,173 9,194 15,526 45,592 70,003 98,087 3,852,046 2,066,366 229,225 197,075 516,739 265,549 6,661 20,241 44,452 34,040 630,793 307,849 231,462 8 1949' . . 191,230 9 10 1,047,051 1,069,587 3,121,138 6,786,937 1,248,290 1,452,656 311,363 366, 4U 7,339 18,776 98,527 U4,926 135,535 185,424 905 1,452 15,638 9,788 101, 821 1949' . . 37,760 11 12 436,774 641,992 2,399,945 1,530,597 183,953 128,320 57,097 13,136 2,999 538 5,878 4,301 4,052,U6 3,389,325 383 2,973 69,644 54,619 1,179 1949... U,256 13 ...dollars 1954.. . 195,190 190,735 804,126 841,315 12,924 6,149 4,300 3,660 5,000 120 2,100 200 1,553,527 1,258,783 200 2,320 2,830 2,025 1949 . . . 2,120 15 All livestock and livestock products ...dollars 1954... 748, U2 630,348 919,057 604,677 961,077 1,185,806 1,205,743 955,790 313,538 247,514 336,048 341,731 1,414,112 1,745,807 124,064 121,393 949,567 965,526 635,790 16 1949... 453,633 17 18 180,744 117,305 539, 3U 248,454 120,593 56,156 78,602 48,470 39,443 56,099 104,490 79,359 716,641 895, 197 12,840 7,993 183,620 116,060 140, 555 1949... 53,138 19 20 Poultry and poultry products sold« ...dollars 1954... 1949... 77,811 40,424 155,691 168, 159 209,713 138,253 122,697 77,405 23,017 15,169 31,342 29,926 341,327 507,037 24,990 10,548 354,915 508,250 99,351 79,219 21 Livestock and livestock products. other 489,587 472,619 224,052 188,064 630,766 991,397 1,004,444 829,915 251,078 176,246 200,215 232,445 356,144 342,573 85,234 102,752 4U,032 342,306 395,873 22 1949... 321,276 23 24 20,065 3,081 17,365 3,012 13,966 40,793 44,376 100,655 104, 554 19,723 96,073 154,238 83,720 18,029 12,874 11,858 37,357 44,270 64,015 1949... 48,130 'For 1949, the value of green oowpeaa was included with field crops other than vegetables and fruits and nuts. FLORIDA 91 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 deflnltionfl and explanations, see text) Estljnated nunber of farms 1954, 1950. FAB^B BY ECONOMIC CLASS Comnercial 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. . FABHS BY CUSS 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 AJID 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.. Mlliing machine farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. Grain combines farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . number 1954. . 1950.. Com 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.. nuntier 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.. 57,510 56,921 32,137 30,145 3,196 2,422 4,188 2,766 5,716 3,754 7,592 5,706 7,695 8,557 3,750 6,940 25,373 26,776 9,437 9,224 15,903 17,475 33 77 26,902 6,982 2,915 8,1S0 12,531 20,690 10,253 50,052 40,535 13,477 41,561 16,612 5,993 246 1,361 1,161 983 842 434 944 513 910 88 929 93 533 301 556 310 325 385 2,600 4,033 26,372 20,8U 37,014 29,267 22,562 15,287 34,821 22,132 20,605 13,856 29,84S 18,782 2,726 1,770 2,942 1,913 1,088 839 2,031 1,437 34,820 28,216 46,624 36,123 28,733 25,355 29,530 25,125 23,737 18,672 1,585 1,804 761 935 44 39 91 57 158 163 158 222 172 283 138 171 824 869 338 220 485 642 1 7 475 274 66 400 370 500 199 1,387 1,167 411 1,032 452 138 6 65 28 24 66 35 80 39 51 12 52 12 40 39 40 39 10 10 52 136 893 820 1,074 981 807 747 1,121 935 770 726 1,042 890 64 32 71 32 6 11 8 13 941 787 1,234 961 739 766 876 686 652 470 379 431 174 163 9 12 105 82 17 52 205 268 75 93 130 175 112 91 6 83 87 9 367 226 180 186 129 27 24 2 Bay 183 108 244 162 170 77 186 86 170 76 175 83 5 6 2 6 3 163 166 170 196 221 249 246 229 186 175 304 219 83 4« 3 1 11 'i? 7 11 10 26 20 15 10 221 171 56 69 165 102 171 60 25 36 12 107 40 269 202 92 234 109 30 18 6 25 25 27 169 102 214 119 99 46 132 47 43 26 55 27 56 15 66 15 9 5 U 5 174 108 202 130 226 135 160 116 150 93 648 768 243 276 7 1 15 2 29 25 47 19 80 109 65 120 405 492 125 182 280 310 216 125 16 124 167 67 11 612 456 205 456 184 42 7 5 5 2 3 1 1 17 18 347 289 404 341 301 95 338 UO 291 90 318 98 15 2 U 5 12 391 250 447 291 449 430 365 370 320 291 1,033 705 496 385 28 39 101 36 90 48 129 121 102 113 46 28 537 320 191 160 346 159 675 22 21 91 224 509 222 862 517 256 833 286 107 1 18 12 1 1 1 10 2 1 3 2 4 5 27 37 375 263 605 373 380 278 593 452 305 253 456 356 88 66 89 76 26 10 48 20 758 495 1,006 647 693 368 557 355 485 303 411 423 301 305 117 99 52 19 36 68 56 41 25 39 15 39 110 lis 65 22 45 87 187 17 12 113 82 208 125 320 241 197 283 123 60 1 29 33 1 12 24 10 11 309 175 618 501 210 207 575 378 188 163 478 284 33 47 39 4a 44 33 53 46 235 237 759 431 164 143 166 164 130 113 616 622 289 263 4 6 6 6 34 lA 31 46 92 89 72 102 327 359 157 164 170 195 211 135 35 107 123 70 39 596 399 52 416 164 53 1 41 23 16 9 8 10 9 29 1 29 1 9 16 9 16 6 6 21 30 278 154 321 194 235 121 302 159 235 121 289 156 6 1 6 1 5 2 7 2 253 189 302 213 341 328 327 277 222 196 100 113 50 53 13 5 4 3 9 92 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) Estimated number of farms 1954 . 1950. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Coraraerclal 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 nujnber 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 miiles 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. nujDber 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 FarB 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 278 223 126 108 1 2 4 17 14 18 68 20 18 31 21 20 152 115 32 41 120 74 100 70 26 45 37 20 24 273 167 U 212 86 51 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 26 170 80 188 105 82 90 105 120 31 84 100 98 17 5 5 5 5 161 124 181 148 138 81 152 110 133 32 181 177 87 22 170 181 94 148 70 26 20 15 5 6 7 1 7 1 113 77 222 105 93 55 176 85 44 L36 55 136 122 261 178 113 80 UO 70 92 165 46 31 18 24 21 49 4 19 1 25 2 3 11 84 107 177 159 48 63 182 93 47 36 153 34 29 37 70 91 llA 110 1,003 1,131 695 656 5 3 29 13 102 20 174 120 299 280 308 475 163 211 145 264 223 185 61 296 238 297 84 937 704 269 665 348 103 2 28 6 5 36 14 39 18 22 12 13 435 384 492 458 549 326 624 353 533 316 600 336 20 1 20 1 3 16 4 16 597 487 662 517 368 501 438 402 341 242 1,520 1,301 824 801 179 138 173 204 11.4 120 162 142 156 132 40 65 696 500 230 187 461 313 5 946 16 16 105 437 1,286 769 1,450 1,156 900 1,399 478 240 6 13 40 45 3 2 5 2 11 19 79 109 881 635 1,861 1,376 682 420 1,756 1,014 519 348 1,216 7U 223 99 250 127 136 102 290 173 1,280 1,088 1,866 1,602 905 563 658 544 583 491 522 496 350 269 33 21 52 14 77 32 71 81 95 67 22 54 172 227 96 67 75 160 1 187 73 38 82 142 131 35 464 342 63 427 163 55 5 6 1 7 1 5 5 30 47 274 224 394 337 235 162 328 233 224 146 300 208 16 20 16 20 12 4 12 5 337 274 435 350 215 177 297 275 218 247 243 173 26 25 29 U5 101 75 45 70 56 78 24 218 122 23 142 135 74 137 86 71 51 157 97 159 120 157 102 142 90 122 68 481 975 290 336 98 72 36 45 37 46 54 60 50 78 15 35 191 639 71 134 120 505 366 447 461 797 326 441 239 230 5 22 96 71 1 30 44 280 316 389 393 193 201 275 248 139 135 196 161 60 76 373 726 567 937 138 559 170 554 154 503 FLORIDA AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 93 B sample of farms. See text] Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamilton Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hills- borough Holmes Indian River Jackson 99 3c 1,059 353 115 118 785 1,127 168 377 612 4,524 1,472 669 3,076 1 111 3 1,285 426 85 133 734 1,188 U8 422 396 3,753 1,8U 446 3,662 2 78 515 272 79 18 640 706 102 226 445 2,196 780 373 1,755 3 79 It 4A7 335 52 31 587 733 84 192 275 2,105 891 280 2,221 4 26 81 1 28 20 63 26 20 84 231 1 35 22 5 26 ] 97 17 1 13 25 4 38 158 44 19 6 40 ] 76 11 6 83 140 22 40 71 190 12 59 51 7 14 ] 86 16 14 1 27 73 15 25 26 162 14 41 48 8 88 52 6 2 168 139 11 52 96 362 92 60 186 9 ' 6 93 23 1 1 43 88 10 33 64 324 19 77 121 10 3 f 73 76 7 5 247 190 11 37 105 594 157 87 417 11 4 ] 60 73 4 U5 181 16 47 61 503 149 63 389 12 2 117 77 22 6 102 127 20 51 55 541 328 122 579 13 18 33 160 13 17 201 241 10 39 86 557 318 37 804 14 7 80 55 10 5 20 47 12 26 34 278 190 10 500 15 11 78 63 7 8 200 137 8 44 401 391 18 840 16 21 3C 544 81 36 100 145 421 66 151 167 2,328 692 296 1,321 17 32 2; 838 91 33 102 147 455 64 230 121 1,648 920 166 1,441 18 11 IC 170 51 15 30 70 175 20 91 81 797 232 121 436 19 20 t 133 37 19 58 215 29 96 64 660 355 40 537 20 10 2C 372 30 20 70 75 246 45 60 86 1,526 460 175 835 21 12 le 704 2 54 31 1 82 89 239 34 1 132 57 988 5 565 126 898 22 23 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 6 24 40 2: 305 45 6 52 171 492 53 225 465 2,350 496 395 861 25 5 275 35 25 46 135 89 10 25 7 444 355 15 650 26 3 e 71 18 55 55 12 23 28 103 146 12 633 27 27 306 94 37 14 262 197 57 39 52 444 197 61 426 28 24 102 179 29 6 162 294 36 65 60 1,183 278 186 506 29 68 i: 283 29 25 15 41 351 34 127 460 2,207 106 333 263 30 3 ] 169 16 5 27 12 130 26 71 72 1,026 15 109 94 31 98 3^ 883 343 85 97 678 1,013 125 355 565 4,272 1,421 520 2,534 32 83 i; 795 305 55 77 381 1,033 96 422 195 3,164 1,412 243 2,134 33 73 70 62 22 15 L40 99 28 42 163 1,458 79 98 149 34 95 2i 582 276 85 47 432 875 115 290 549 3,877 896 541 1,457 35 72 If 247 161 69 20 214 297 76 62 164 1,543 329 73 564 36 21 ] 49 32 6 17 7 28 142 32 51 5 53 2 368 189 U 47 1 123 18 37 38 2 ] 76 3 2 4 'io ■7 7 9 7 37 29 2 74 39 1 15 1 12 6 12 7 5 3 108 35 3 100 40 1 13 30 38 35 45 5 10 10 13 10 11 9 3 11 3 1 1 1 17 5 10 3 13 3 3 71 8 26 19 6 19 6 1 73 87 70 102 84 41 42 43 44 45 1 90 11 19 3 1 45 1 3 1 ' 8 U 1 71 46 47 1 92 11 19 3 2 48 1 5 2 "s U 1 72 48 49 2 17 13 3 15 3 2 12 6 8 1 26 u 6 20 66 50 51 2 18 15 3 14 15 3 2 13 6 3 1 27 U 6 20 67 52 53 2 3 1 4 1 4 ' 2 4 7 3 21 5 2 16 54 2 3 1 5 1 '• 2 5 7 4 21 5 3 16 55 27 L 146 8 36 55 9 30 122 314 U8 U 59 56 40 I 216 21 40 87 10 59 212 392 130 43 64 57 57 459 237 52 79 519 603 119 185 211 2,152 606 211 1,025 58 74 J 347 297 33 32 216 664 82 192 127 1,553 507 134 394 59 94 3 3 667 274 U4 84 546 753 357 235 448 2,653 640 383 1,107 60 108 3 498 325 90 42 226 742 233 248 251 1,912 521 270 1,004 61 61 J 413 273 66 30 424 497 93 139 128 1,877 485 257 953 62 59 L 293 215 33 7 241 333 29 133 81 1,012 231 123 591 63 141 595 337 177 30 554 696 430 188 344 2,498 539 520 1,193 64 117 L 408 236 114 7 276 362 191 172 152 1,299 239 327 735 65 50 2 Kn 273 66 19 424 484 93 104 112 1,616 475 246 926 66 57 L 283 215 31 6 236 326 22 113 67 870 206 106 581 67 126 J 575 335 126 19 545 662 243 145 246 2,092 523 462 1,151 68 llA 1 392 236 79 6 271 342 77 134 105 1,098 209 257 713 69 10 7 1 10 10 5 13 6 40 44 335 13 11 23 70 11 1 1 5 6 36 15 168 20 23 21 71 10 7 1 10 10 5 15 6 40 51 364 13 12 29 72 U 1 1 5 6 36 15 168 25 25 21 73 4 1 4 1 19 1 2 18 23 3 27 33 1 8 13 74 2 5 U 5 11 6 2 25 28 5 6 1 75 5 1 13 1 41 1 4 19 181 3 47 42 3 46 13 76 3 5 34 5 15 108 2 y> 33 5 45 1 77 97 2 604 197 72 52 423 782 117 220 428 3,391 547 289 1,100 78 61 8 569 139 48 22 248 618 60 276 177 2,256 396 247 1,018 79 136 3 5 962 242 111 72 553 962 222 264 640 4,650 583 387 1,192 80 77 8 918 154 78 22 278 779 99 323 243 2,748 426 373 1,110 81 23 3 2 543 94 52 93 2CH 487 98 157 403 2,508 721 480 1,109 82 28 2 9 718 79 29 99 134 495 64 253 129 1,590 802 212 1,216 83 49 3 2 579 132 48 80 325 597 97 232 349 2,509 669 421 1,414 34 27 2 5 658 104 32 85 160 555 67 203 347 1,590 747 203 1,385 85 29 3 2 476 68 36 70 210 482 77 205 336 2,214 417 362 783 86 22 2 3 467 57 28 73 107 385 52 172 134 1,292 414 130 673 87 94 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 I (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lafayette Levy Estijnated 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.. FABMS 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.. niiraber 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 FarH 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. 892 1,083 420 470 15 14 28 16 53 39 56 52 117 92 151 257 472 613 167 161 305 448 223 265 156 133 110 78 86 457 352 68 271 U2 54 2 40 15 12 27 41 37 62 92 327 258 463 337 253 185 467 295 248 185 436 287 9 1 10 2 7 6 21 6 348 353 485 451 360 532 445 449 304 247 470 439 399 379 1 53 7 128 27 116 111 80 170 21 64 71 60 21 22 50 38 116 35 1 108 210 3,011 1,711 2,096 1,166 217 134 403 154 443 266 521 240 407 249 95 123 915 545 493 220 422 325 2,336 118 44 132 381 1,039 410 414 1,929 305 1,232 73 820 364 1,821 127 657 42 146 5 5 53 9 31 23 1 9 2 1 1 9 5 1 3 27 1 27 1 1 7 1 7 2 11 2 11 5 56 5 67 263 921 136 569 293 1,427 151 950 318 619 217 466 383 1,071 225 716 318 512 217 426 377 859 225 623 172 71 177 72 6 29 14 6 35 16 281 1,531 175 1,101 321 2,245 175 1,480 467 902 395 1,219 236 324 225 313 61 20 24 7 24 12 32 22 23 22 55 21 41 46 19 33 61 108 51 94 26 116 44 136 231 578 170 906 66 131 60 212 165 447 110 692 190 26 42 65 144 190 69 443 317 144 417 166 82 10 1 21 3 108 57 247 97 139 51 1,690 639 1,431 730 1,273 596 1 2 19 27 259 212 495 348 250 216 519 353 208 186 446 303 56 35 61 35 7 10 12 10 402 248 538 336 280 178 270 159 227 134 276 290 144 100 92 244 112 566 624 92 400 223 100 58 17 22 10 18 12 25 20 2 22 2 22 38 309 307 362 362 228 212 324 303 192 197 270 253 47 43 47 43 7 7 7 7 392 493 550 624 423 723 494 569 381 434 488 584 339 361 5 10 19 29 76 44 109 102 68 100 62 76 149 223 79 89 70 134 187 U3 110 31 441 390 78 405 6 6 303 264 385 347 320 275 427 346 320 264 414 320 6 10 11 10 2 15 2 16 292 279 341 322 146 184 197 210 122 118 283 238 2 15 17 7 10 31 36 207 173 72 53 135 120 181 45 5 13 39 65 12 218 174 105 23 5 14 6 6 142 89 159 90 57 24 62 27 52 12 54 12 6 11 6 li 1 3 2 4 152 90 168 96 223 150 183 127 152 101 1,070 1,213 854 823 16 11 40 23 149 48 301 115 257 338 91 288 216 390 95 210 121 180 207 245 40 325 253 78 14 948 752 102 630 329 72 7 51 19 6 37 19 90 29 96 2 96 2 28 5 28 5 6 31 34 591 372 629 389 583 328 681 366 578 323 670 364 7 2 557 539 6U 555 270 391 432 427 299 216 834 831 421 483 36 62 67 38 73 95 95 75 99 124 51 89 413 348 215 167 193 181 403 56 34 122 214 471 302 784 650 253 676 296 113 11 23 12 70 123 442 393 624 607 366 279 6U 465 336 245 566 391 37 45 37 57 6 13 10 17 613 462 772 614 474 387 359 392 328 290 FLORIDA AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coiitinued 95 a sample of farms. See text] Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Orange Osceola Palju Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam St. Johns St. Lucie Santa Rosa 191 11 191 804 221 2,662 536 867 1,000 791 4,046 635 329 737 1,207 1 205 5 417 998 126 1,730 399 851 1,103 769 3,256 730 363 515 1,404 2 T' 131 188 115 1,765 255 570 488 455 2,867 309 198 465 552 3 t'l 2 196 329 73 1,097 211 527 545 480 1,979 309 211 231 657 4 15 17 3 13 250 40 198 71 67 503 30 32 48 5 ;;• 18 5 10 ISO 24 140 71 88 335 34 59 40 6 6 6 17 12 408 60 123 51 80 675 62 32 73 47 7 6 34 13 190 29 91 67 70 392 43 73 26 24 8 10 43 16 29 334 38 65 107 135 570 94 29 U9 113 9 11 42 16 9 138 10 48 101 67 313 44 14 40 68 10 19 31 52 29 354 49 37 130 77 602 74 23 116 192 11 10 43 20 8 180 48 66 114 103 331 59 19 49 196 12 14 27 53 21 327 63 31 119 86 331 33 17 88 115 13 23 46 127 14 262 52 no 134 38 386 79 24 35 197 14 6 7 47 11 92 5 16 10 10 136 16 15 21 85 15 9 13 161 19 97 48 72 58 64 172 50 22 41 172 16 112 11 60 616 106 897 281 297 512 336 1,179 326 131 272 655 17 124 3 221 669 53 633 188 324 555 289 1,277 421 152 284 747 18 27 10 150 56 366 111 76 192 50 498 111 46 125 245 19 1.1 1 79 248 19 339 51 115 240 106 389 131 59 79 273 20 i: 11 50 466 50 531 170 220 320 281 681 215 85 147 410 21 105 2 142 421 34 331 137 208 1 315 183 5 376 290 82 205 469 22 23 1 13 1 12 11 24 97 10 88 291 72 1,962 275 381 574 532 2,843 377 131 467 410 25 7 16 190 11 73 55 5 50 19 222 42 17 2 no 26 7 51 35 41 32 30 34 8 124 11 12 8 20 27 '52 37 88 82 140 91 191 119 40 251 102 44 48 136 28 35 1 43 184 21 446 83 260 223 192 601 103 125 212 531 29 100 5 66 170 97 1,577 147 590 432 563 1,366 330 171 359 479 30 e.i 66 30 30 753 34 256 251 380 1,059 234 105 157 148 31 172 11 164 784 219 2,251 462 790 902 719 3,206 595 314 578 1,172 32 144 310 718 115 1,381 268 562 377 598 2,416 617 278 381 1,116 33 56 88 81 52 991 195 309 317 315 828 252 197 168 212 34 169 U 147 543 186 2,175 456 739 360 713 2,970 520 297 561 967 35 61 6 76 357 116 672 174 306 406 213 806 202 169 126 469 36 44 46 141 35 226 30 182 203 113 404 91 79 63 126 37 1 6 3 11 7 1 5 1 33 3 52 1 16 "b 28 '13 1 13 33 10 90 39 2 1 1 53 12 30 2 32 54 11 3 31 40 10 54 10 28 10 56 44 6 18 15 41 17 1 6 1 5 21 2 6 7 57 42 1 3 3 1 5 43 17 1 8 1 5 34 15 9 57 44 1 6 9 2 5 45 15 5 6 1 17 5 5 1 67 46 5 18 1 10 47 15 5 11 1 20 5 5 1 67 48 5 21 1 10 49 1 6 1 6 10 18 1 5 8 27 6 7 1 4 3 2 52 50 51 1 6 1 6 'io 18 1 "5 "s 30 7 11 1 4 3 3 52 52 53 3 U 2 5 13 11 11 10 19 7 3 2 54 4 16 2 5 15 12 15 10 21 9 4 3 55 23 19 29 11 32 59 77 47 127 189 13 7 73 50 56 41 23 57 13 54 99 133 145 204 265 15 11 107 51 57 120 78 361 157 778 263 621 446 281 1,252 313 176 310 720 58 '"'3 152 269 83 673 160 495 302 216 1,208 310 197 313 492 59 1'34 101 379 266 1,253 402 1,607 691 489 2,225 442 329 543 745 60 141 182 334 115 1,488 228 1,151 474 316 2,130 404 313 5U 549 61 97 80 282 108 723 210 501 398 293 938 215 179 285 702 62 90 122 156 57 533 134 337 250 166 803 191 196 217 430 63 196 130 325 220 1,159 295 1,763 608 447 1,513 333 579 633 309 64 150 166 201 83 998 130 1,059 388 218 1,260 285 401 334 497 65 86 80 271 98 535 173 446 337 227 848 203 169 260 667 66 76 117 156 50 437 112 294 194 130 713 141 160 207 470 67 14a 127 294 177 838 227 1,230 487 310 1,291 306 526 623 751 68 112 155 201 56 767 131 663 297 175 1,069 213 347 354 487 69 15 25 11 204 42 91 90 93 116 15 U 32 57 70 20 "h 5 145 25 52 60 31 116 50 45 21 10 71 15 25 U 217 47 121 90 108 122 15 12 37 57 72 25 10 5 152 30 65 60 32 132 65 46 21 10 73 22 2 "6 25 35 13 160 27 29 62 7 30 20 1 74 9 1 16 49 14 144 19 8 38 5 7 7 75 33 3 6 32 54 21 412 31 29 100 12 41 28 1 76 13 1 22 79 19 331 31 11 59 7 8 9 77 163 105 381 151 1,865 468 722 755 605 2,173 524 225 450 673 73 141 186 300 95 1,142 286 513 675 509 2,070 470 233 377 607 79 ^n:' lu 122 427 206 2,300 655 1,629 944 872 3,041 653 378 705 734 30 211 210 430 104 1,828 343 985 835 716 2,903 604 286 472 634 31 131 36 584 156 1,483 335 278 553 350 1,6-47 71 423 682 82 1 253 600 66 766 173 338 534 322 1,469 131 268 649 83 '"Jt. 11 48 478 172 1,476 335 337 584 327 1,768 330 151 489 675 84 103 1 207 496 81 833 196 331 575 321 1,564 373 149 267 549 85 31 11 39 427 138 1,322 233 299 507 291 1,637 234 140 425 517 36 fl2 1 175 342 66 744 157 297 517 278 1,393 316 122 241 407 87 % STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES 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-Contiiiued [ Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Estimated number of farms 1.954. 1950. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 195.4 . 1950., Class I number 195^ . , 1950., Class II number 195A., 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 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 picJcers farms reporting number 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 trac tors 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. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950 . 1954. 1950. 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. 348 268 178 134 25 22 26 13 48 19 39 28 33 40 7 12 170 134 55 60 105 74 10 144 20 19 47 118 203 106 307 213 68 267 133 60 5 2 12 30 160 161 119 306 204 170 88 255 183 165 83 232 157 16 12 IS 13 5 10 5 13 257 185 335 280 214 151 169 130 138 115 785 541 393 382 49 48 122 66 38 90 91 79 63 77 30 22 392 159 142 45 250 114 445 1 3 51 285 550 309 765 477 324 714 260 48 2 7 392 29? 713 534 401 257 739 496 361 192 612 384 94 66 98 71 17 22 29 41 676 405 949 531 406 131 393 200 356 173 731 999 426 577 25 35 84 65 Ul 156 98 187 102 126 305 422 140 131 165 291 275 165 188 56 137 50 651 780 117 532 280 81 498 549 562 641 249 189 319 221 239 189 295 205 5 10 5 10 9 6 19 6 407 395 433 449 291 428 335 445 221 282 1,723 2,009 1,428 1,413 3 1 97 24 366 62 461 319 351 619 150 388 295 596 135 266 160 330 340 296 72 436 579 110 82 1,553 1,317 299 1,112 576 191 17 50 15 30 47 53 52 58 93 1 93 37 62 967 703 1,019 736 1,060 891 1,275 941 1,010 386 1,212 926 56 15 Taylor 855 791 914 846 385 582 743 755 393 383 309 378 99 139 2 1 10 7 3 13 21 U 43 49 20 58 210 239 100 93 110 146 110 102 21 34 42 69 15 297 211 38 200 1C7 38 10 183 106 198 108 101 28 160 33 70 28 91 33 25 152 124 172 137 195 195 230 217 185 181 359 403 173 208 8 10 16 13 54 41 67 73 20 67 186 195 65 73 120 121 140 90 14 69 46 339 268 77 279 126 24 2 3 1 2 2 7 7 166 107 193 127 115 57 145 115 52 139 60 208 163 221 188 226 126 177 164 136 128 1,170 1,066 682 680 53 59 73 67 105 174 148 105 243 146 60 129 488 386 268 180 220 206 806 66 23 85 190 706 447 1,045 916 283 991 302 153 5 Wakulla Walton Washington 222 343 5 1 5 1 3 3 32 56 562 405 723 540 315 220 437 259 273 199 361 225 62 27 63 28 11 5 13 6 783 717 928 828 510 444 572 470 444 389 2 21 32 17 32 176 277 26 38 150 239 116 35 29 5 202 188 2 122 86 22 5 22 87 72 103 82 76 43 2 2 102 82 113 98 121 241 131 196 121 153 ,219 ,268 469 478 11 9 28 31 36 119 46 167 136 132 232 750 790 212 234 538 556 466 256 65 146 286 122 38 1,139 859 108 725 273 51 37 15 30 12 11 5 11 5 12 12 58 72 563 358 609 385 453 192 509 205 432 177 469 189 36 1 36 1 4 15 4 15 507 350 534 352 619 677 659 462 437 346 947 ,195 339 338 20 14 1 43 41 199 59 75 217 608 857 229 274 379 533 253 287 50 134 223 210 145 897 827 57 595 228 65 10 24 16 25 15 10 15 10 4 5 3 10 3 10 48 464 366 506 376 362 111 408 126 357 111 361 121 14 5 19 5 339 362 384 422 643 703 541 500 459 333 FLORIDA 97 County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Estimated number of farms 195A. . 1950 . . FARM LABOR Week of Septeiber 26-October 2: '^ Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 19M.. 1950 . . persons 195"+ . . 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 leas 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 . . CottEnercial 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 Oops OD «hicb coaacrcial 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 . . Cotton farms reporting. . tons. . acres on which used . . Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting . tons ■ acres on which used. Other crops f arma reporting - tons, acres on which used. 57,510 56,921 45,052 43,239 108,942 131,695 42,883 41,288 41,605 38,431 12,764 28,341 13,393 18,023 19,402 26,781 11,183 11,199 47,935 66,483 5,932 26,490 6,719 21,445 56,044 43,L26 39,043 31,534 26,0% 20,062 12,634,281 5,899,191 29,792 24,536 34,233,374 64,100,179 6,175 4,445 6,522 3,731 3,363 5,051 33,492 35,291 45,444,448 31,844,013 30,736 22,606 15,074,427 10,749,272 43,517 51,792,716 1,057,932 2,319,667 7,433 364,221 2,837,579 461,768 3,426 42,843 223,915 5,172 94,957 574,680 12,455 60,664 373,776 5,349 10,176 33,006 28,186 770,627 905,727 11,603 76,634 207,716 1,585 1,804 1,364 1,463 2,487 4,443 1,322 1,435 1,301 1,350 360 941 350 685 510 1,084 303 474 676 2,009 151 327 197 349 1,545 1,471 1,001 972 441 489 118,432 83,334 899 859 1,042,366 873,658 201 133 155 167 169 74 1,104 1,156 972, X7 625,556 1,104 870 459,525 303,508 991 773,368 13,717 45,873 128 5,177 33,400 5,524 150 1,324 6,237 170 2,407 12,696 207 1,248 9,301 66 124 611 6,626 14,052 470 2,006 3,753 379 431 343 328 619 339 341 322 340 292 161 179 90 156 124 317 14 37 155 230 12 143 379 363 223 172 95 65 7,013 2,170 157 147 413,490 306,636 41 90 2 11 328 281 135,035 48,442 231 182 82,755 84,228 290 73,825 1,672 6,994 20 162 1,441 274 29 48 299 36 318 1,532 226 374 2,905 104 72 296 202 856 ,947 304 219 269 202 428 417 260 195 245 170 135 110 71 125 86 195 48 27 294 138 79 53 57 35 20,937 3,605 59 33 126,150 16,550 15 1 10 6 13 14 272 168 282,950 92,610 109 63 29,470 13,810 168 60,594 1,604 7,256 24 371 2,630 371 11 619 1,805 9 113 620 26 63 225 122 780 4,530 11 30 26 648 763 552 583 937 ,349 547 577 516 527 122 394 193 232 287 532 69 133 134 290 643 633 408 353 206 240 37,570 9,831 277 243 182 ,228 94,774 55 41 81 30 51 19 550 548 482,765 134,611 406 178 104,310 40,905 466 141,076 3,298 12,698 83 3,134 17,250 3,159 1,033 705 635 430 1,599 1,099 584 384 549 373 183 361 223 120 301 137 262 134 749 589 132 511 151 238 1,007 601 699 453 446 369 241,282 152,843 533 373 1,131,373 964,586 93 66 110 65 101 98 334 315 457,123 233,069 587 334 200,989 121,749 786 943,972 16,808 39,772 220 9,546 73,453 10,129 36 46 125 367 720 3,518 88 44 954 4,920 4,774 22,313 176 918 3,140 411 423 384 241 1,651 1,868 367 225 362 208 50 312 116 56 153 82 197 163 1,136 1,578 176 836 84 300 411 275 275 228 98 122 49,807 123,498 255 198 2,852,186 2,805,831 20 15 5 25 26 164 192 155 3,706,588 2,481,377 350 224 423,334 315,258 293 ,107,494 20,777 41,366 27 1,706 16,283 2,217 23 1,800 8,244 24 2,145 10,924 322 1,062 3,719 90 242 350 690 168 10,969 16,046 13,177 20,588 23 99 542 786 759 1,615 616 622 510 509 804 859 503 497 488 450 245 243 126 188 164 284 74 74 152 125 21 51 615 525 335 334 181 219 36,105 22 , 133 233 234 158,415 123,331 140 45 46 16 24 12 518 411 155,135 119,761 289 223 78,401 52,607 545 253,073 6,684 28,810 46 1,526 10,784 1,708 115 931 3,580 45 763 3,850 465 2,189 11,440 79 136 479 222 1,956 6,173 193 689 3,248 100 113 55 62 160 232 51 51 45 46 7 38 12 12 13 12 25 26 102 174 17 76 9 26 90 89 52 59 19 40 6,430 31,089 52 43 298,700 147,736 9 15 59 71 112,340 71,619 49 44 53,292 30,760 50 193,024 3,788 19,934 19 3,368 27,730 3,668 14 166 4,510 9 1,372 13,490 28 1,921 1,744 1 330 220 ^For 1950,"Week preceding enumeration." ^Excludes farms reporting connnerclal fertilizer and lime. iJiri.j.*»jj.mvji^ iv^** \a\^ \J i'^ M. KMLi*^ 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. .195<. 1950. FAHM LABOR We?k of Scpteabcr 26-Octobcr 2: ^ Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 195^. 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 CCMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Oops OD wbicb coBBercial fertilizer was used, 19S4: 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 Cotton 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 \ised 278 223 248 175 347 346 231 leA 231 148 106 125 21 84 29 112 71 37 87 86 258 187 146 103 123 71 22,094 28,048 L21 103,375 115,939 217 159 144,632 75,042 130 81 36,595 40,896 188 73,336 1,791 7,101 10 256 1,525 305 77 1,040 3,160 11 236 2,457 10 100 137 448 1,345 181 177 156 177 549 486 154 177 154 175 28 126 35 61 48 85 71 32 347 226 43 231 32 116 166 150 103 79 45 31 L2,979 5,448 69 402,262 199,913 12 20 13 16 27 155 125 743,655 378,672 125 75 64,262 28,341 111 176,098 4,457 10,735 33 5,111 27,563 3,728 10 1,132 4,378 55 1,486 4,027 48 172 639 99 193 70 355 351 16 L^ 19 18 52 21 265 272 25 74 36 191 98 132 82 103 47 30 117,899 L2,339 32 97 1,350.391 333,432 2 1 4 1 21 53 32 82 61,197 121,496 82 109 159,553 59,427 60 676,882 12,298 16,746 22 6,6li 48,187 6,165 1 10 50 7 466 4,266 59 51 1,646 11,677 1,654 12,360 2 1 19 15 37 70 1,003 1,131 332 909 1,379 1,940 363 892 843 811 363 475 258 530 352 914 36 110 184 215 56 137 993 995 593 605 312 253 43,932 19,839 526 544 223,389 179,094 105 131 168 80 32 10 794 808 458,228 217,935 651 408 226,491 103,662 718 162,768 3,919 17,489 29 336 2,703 474 36 247 1,579 36 363 2,437 252 824 7,631 64 60 214 131 792 2,981 564 1,610 2,870 1,520 1,301 1,377 1,090 5,444 4,720 1,231 935 1,235 955 253 932 414 376 613 504 664 500 3,596 3,261 363 2,052 374 1,544 1,510 1,135 1,115 798 573 392 355,091 184,253 950 735 8,152,811 5,174,946 62 91 135 145 192 325 335 479 2,645,652 2,855,738 1,139 749 911,083 534,183 1,242 1,100,316 60,677 68,722 21 1,515 14,203 4,780 25 1,403 7,137 31 2,074 15,318 5 50 150 933 55,461 44,334 270 1,684 1,258 522 496 422 407 1,040 947 361 380 350 333 59 291 140 206 219 237 121 96 471 377 78 385 522 464 393 337 332 265 110,678 90,513 295 242 609,305 430,241 66 47 57 29 U 52 292 335 149,528 235,030 370 285 116,333 125,015 432 578,394 11,492 27,343 113 2,519 23,162 4.144 11 245 1,355 91 1,478 11,744 9,546 13,858 173 211 243 173 203 121 277 215 197 121 197 101 1L2 35 233 156 32 31 53 47 12,493 4,438 67 71 39,825 42,901 5 15 15 26 2 4 213 146 39,290 76,099 31 66 30,111 23,787 97 37,395 684 4,460 12 41 415 62 32 310 1,885 14 38 442 36 122 640 38 74 260 47 140 223 481 975 431 755 1,240 1,880 406 740 391 690 81 310 144 326 202 419 175 210 647 771 157 530 60 117 481 854 265 328 105 131 46,416 27,619 240 283 1,280,164 1,107,297 45 10 11 10 33 131 335 650 3,777,702 ^, 613, 415 281 339 192,765 158,245 2X 130,910 3,024 10,398 71 4,211 32,989 7,330 33 762 4,073 42 1,781 5,303 27 120 332 70 192 235 31 169 455 1,310 1,525 1,199 1,121 1,977 1,311 1,186 1,116 1,156 1,036 577 579 285 516 411 642 153 35 410 133 46 120 116 290 1,200 1,198 505 337 267 268 59,159 25,430 384 247 266,916 108,172 130 43 99 62 16 29 1,063 992 632,933 537,352 508 406 166,572 83,6L2 854 367,125 8,768 31,275 69 1,731 14,819 2,117 138 762 2,723 124 818 3,537 484 1,704 6,733 174 496 1,657 295 1,304 2,003 258 3,668 14,652 ^For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration." ^Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. FLORIDA 99 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued Q sample of fanna. See text] Ft anklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamilton Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hills- borough Holmes Indian River Jackson 39 1,059 353 115 118 765 1,127 168 377 612 4,524 1,472 669 3,076 1 35 1,285 426 85 133 734 1,183 148 422 396 3,753 1,811 446 3,662 2 24 957 318 99 108 735 847 153 252 357 3,489 1,296 383 2,746 3 13 1,035 384 55 92 622 949 68 385 183 2,776 1,407 259 3,063 4 33 4,555 572 250 152 1,696 2,030 1,139 562 1,067 7,878 2,251 1,392 6,317 5 51 8,754 1,029 409 150 1,529 2,042 1,351 738 644 8,373 2,306 881 5,852 6 22 928 318 95 106 721 789 139 235 321 3,343 1,290 341 2,727 7 12 1,009 368 54 92 621 893 68 378 179 2,687 1,392 230 3,015 8 22 913 313 95 95 696 779 138 235 321 3,161 1,234 341 2,656 9 12 954 358 49 72 595 331 63 337 173 2,472 1,232 204 2,809 10 15 X2 57 30 63 75 150 47 62 44 1,088 336 81 671 11 7 571 261 65 27 621 629 91 173 277 2,073 898 260 1,985 12 194 91 24 26 318 249 49 98 51 1,292 424 60 1,077 13 416 286 24 35 305 417 26 145 69 1,380 657 37 1,386 14 261 128 36 42 520 335 57 135 64 1,645 676 60 1,892 15 672 491 27 50 528 541 26 195 84 2,242 902 103 2,123 16 4 264 36 34 13 192 338 60 56 165 834 96 151 403 17 7 329 87 25 6 93 295 33 71 71 887 98 145 464 18 11 3,381 126 119 15 480 916 944 192 682 3,072 341 991 1,769 19 39 7,128 180 333 28 406 670 1,762 206 387 3,659 122 569 920 20 2 136 16 21 8 66 109 38 25 47 426 20 109 141 21 6 2,906 46 88 10 125 228 829 67 348 1,545 36 811 325 22 3 123 23 15 5 133 259 36 38 128 516 77 89 321 23 5 475 80 31 5 355 688 115 125 334 1,527 305 180 1,444 24 39 899 353 105 102 780 1,107 168 357 607 4,259 1,472 629 3,071 25 K 1,031 412 60 103 649 1,138 115 462 202 3,260 1,483 334 3,298 36 9 593 231 70 31 638 914 98 201 560 2,977 784 464 2,178 zr 9 605 267 54 38 507 940 67 255 172 2,334 795 279 2,511 28 6 267 82 28 23 386 674 55 148 476 1,998 503 325 1,716 29 1 371 154 32 22 134 797 28 143 119 1,655 568 194 1,948 30 1,150 115,143 19,810 13,546 3,140 134,365 299,036 224,508 53,272 560,395 455,338 53,940 277,378 230,795 31 40 99,391 30,795 36,136 4,450 12,646 183,856 24,047 27,097 100,969 343,074 44,510 133,907 252,641 32 4 497 206 60 31 577 672 93 126 347 1,955 599 317 1,623 33 9 490 241 49 23 472 687 52 220 128 1,639 525 258 1,870 34 9,512 4,118,072 125,519 381,609 13,890 562,412 843,187 3,748,454 243,715 1,345,522 4,286,316 208,563 1,430,688 758,905 35 35,172 3,350,675 145,365 404,326 33,795 174,126 461,766 2,325,532 193,430 737,861 2,893,433 94,240 1,267,444 620,249 36 1 95 31 6 95 121 6 6 56 393 185 50 690 37 66 51 11 105 128 15 67 260 145 45 351 38 57 51 21 6 187 154 ' 8 25 79 395 166 57 335 39 1 41 41 9 5 56 67 22 5 44 274 71 25 99 40 74 24 13 2 77 95 12 40 32 339 10 48 100 41 2 164 8 17 1 57 107 45 35 69 294 22 92 48 42 29 686 318 79 102 657 490 L23 240 115 2,706 1,264 148 2,402 43 14 336 342 47 98 475 919 109 398 120 2,580 1,272 146 2,421 44 19,995 678,580 83,927 247,180 34,770 203,345 327,910 314,616 754,933 174,756 5,820,875 380,907 230,168 995,347 45 15,909 508,255 108,900 85,152 29,155 64,170 295,623 134,381 502,401 141,673 3,295,535 240,200 188,095 561,774 46 29 570 278 84 50 648 761 98 170 263 2,266 701 352 1,148 47 9 448 277 44 33 277 764 78 221 150 1,836 407 152 %6 48 7,011 374.049 101,321 86,008 8,820 399,941 271,744 338,468 57,377 136,109 883,905 121,213 194,242 417,612 49 5,385 276,511 91,555 73,711 4,785 122,052 153, 152 214,598 52,259 117,171 523,188 59,130 153,583 263,131 50 12 857 288 56 92 716 974 95 198 559 3,049 1,205 516 2,513 51 3,230 1,262,143 162,913 117,581 13,770 345,825 1,041,969 680,773 228,704 1,074,188 2,405,492 401,572 900,439 1,022,036 52 69 20,150 3,782 2,474 353 7,700 21,777 13,799 4,712 22,401 50,629 10,163 19,024 26,019 53 349 53,979 11,221 13,201 1,962 34,969 33,456 58,409 10,687 47,351 88,717 53,517 36,395 140,360 54 53 29 13 28 360 37 6 258 758 86 105 178 155 1,380 126 150 1,041 11,101 4,670 1,241 17,900 20,248 1,476 5,838 4,066 36 13,907 1,543 1,390 6,085 100,827 49,977 6,605 129,907 170,899 13,973 50,214 30,126 57 2,143 586 525 961 11,583 4,608 2,022 27,997 23,155 1,790 7,536 5,773 58 1 35 17 11 29 44 51 8 28 9 187 83 20 270 59 50 1,296 208 110 62 126 394 151 424 397 1,574 426 458 1,920 60 144 5,713 917 285 500 694 2,713 1,690 2,639 2,033 7,388 2,119 5,120 9,754 61 1 108 31 • 44 22 77 115 31 36 40 421 175 36 229 62 is 1,221 S36 1,374 214 796 1,546 2,615 247 2,488 4,918 1,407 930 2,267 63 170 5,815 1,610 9,021 940 3,853 7,777 24,656 2,026 23,263 30,062 7,105 5,690 12,511 64 5 778 35 2 51 493 11 8 2 39 1,046 1 2,157 65 2 6,780 334 10 52 2,664 42 57 11 90 4,908 48 9,803 66 10 33,395 49 96 215 1,788 SO 465 22,482 323 461 1,561 90 450 65 350 30,715 707 1,657 5,023 100 65,523 1,361 1,972 7,152 67 63 69 70 10 231 251 13 31 322 925 74 147 486 2,554 429 465 744 71 2 1,286 2,617 410 20 930 20,021 6,758 3,940 18,875 43,157 599 15,445 1,760 72 20 1,464 6,080 1,045 42 2,315 22,866 5,964 5,569 21,620 50,418 2,721 19,422 5,741 73 5 418 165 8 10 628 3 7 45 120 604 8 1,705 74 1 9,446 372 570 12 2,725 4,218 90 596 820 1,173 2,153 7,994 75 5 7,165 821 2,810 15 3,642 25,644 492 560 1,490 5,367 6,063 38,101 76 100 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) Jefferson Ufayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison Manatee Marion 1 2 892 1,083 470 439 3,0U 1,711 467 395 902 1,219 488 584 283 238 1,070 1,213 834 831 1,74* 1,906 1950 . . . FARM LABOR 3 5 6 Week of Scpteaber 26-October 2; ^ Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... 1950 . . . persons V)5^. .. 1950... 854 1,002 2,278 2,766 400 314 873 791 1,562 1,032 3,624 3,376 411 310 1,474 1,577 817 927 1,826 1,915 458 436 857 1,022 228 168 392 242 945 1,071 1,853 2,787 641 671 2,126 2,776 1,170 1,561 2,572 3,577 7 Family workers, indluding 84A 983 398 314 1,273 899 393 287 802 885 436 421 228 168 937 1,059 597 613 1,133 1,513 n 1950... 9 Operators working 1 or more 826 928 144 682 420 453 743 833 382 308 55 327 195 219 350 344 1,226 863 299 927 386 314 550 449 388 274 73 315 US 96 178 128 756 755 212 544 361 470 683 816 430 386 84 346 168 220 228 326 213 148 U3 70 78 81 103 86 935 989 179 756 360 644 477 1,044 586 575 160 426 170 249 219 320 1,121 1,397 347 774 258 5X 342 732 10 11 12 U 1950 . - . 15 or more hours persons 1954 . . . Unpaid members of operator's u 15 16 1950 . . . persons 1954 . . . 1950... 17 18 19 20 93 200 709 1,005 45 47 141 139 583 461 1,848 2,064 141 124 908 1,175 UO 128 387 344 93 97 199 310 44 7 76 8 152 206 441 754 234 278 1,321 1,881 315 347 1,109 1,448 1950... persons 1954 . . . 1950... 21 22 23 2i 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 EXPEMDITURES 57 340 61 369 15 23 36 118 280 844 360 1,0(X 102 512 54 396 56 205 88 182 59 122 39 77 8 8 36 68 76 164 88 277 134 821 U2 500 Ul 454 241 655 25 26 1949... 882 1,045 470 317 2,935 1,233 457 342 882 1,013 473 510 283 235 1,0U 1,057 834 712 1,706 1,646 27 Machine hire and/or hired 541 615 227 334 30,222 59,015 4U 282 300 75 81,152 7,805 2,432 1,032 2,182 698 1,572,840 387,060 311 227 193 129 115,487 37,228 556 495 445 295 60,306 33,017 304 333 169 180 55,935 30,923 157 90 U9 71 10,320 2,942 804 694 236 317 36, U2 25,055 574 549 328 408 118, 599 154.951 1,137 892 760 538 237,773 117,856 28 29 30 31 32 1949... Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . 400 470 764,078 505,058 122 76 87 31 42 42 383 272 173,006 108,132 30 67 151 106 25 4 1,646 784 3,228,918 2,316,397 191 232 530 228 183 282 201 185 1,853,802 1,272,357 35 3 18 22 31 92 351 319 392,718 265,892 151 38 92 26 12 32 257 278 258,910 263,704 18 55 81 30 48 25 97 30 19,510 7,960 60 1 29 1 6 767 639 365,008 286,110 156 203 216 102 74 16 469 449 2,015,462 1,853,947 106 45 99 39 78 102 902 707 1,509,557 1,247,997 284 122 192 83 94 127 34 35 36 37 38 39 i.0 41 42 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . $1 to $99 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... 43 44 45 46 Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . 697 774 202,211 178,442 424 246 329,543 92,125 460 556 536,376 242,036 267 225 600,300 145,628 583 759 306,274 299,251 422 442 263,709 161,202 268 200 270,800 58,991 724 880 375,442 274,517 455 425 748,783 348,441 1,214 1,262 874,850 840,180 47 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 368 253 178,954 165,870 404 241 177,560 79,995 1,134 583 483,340 309,380 281 244 240,027 175, 950 319 252 125,420 87,880 325 345 165,879 123,805 122 80 24,940 7,020 736 396 247,771 111,205 498 428 263,484 231,344 999 769 478,732 312,583 48 49 50 1949 . . , dollars 1954... 1949 . . . 51 52 53 54 Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954... dollars 1954 . . . tons 1954... acres on which used 1954... 704 369,960 8,488 49,128 424 184,686 4,086 19,888 2,592 3,913,043 80,355 117,133 320 870,954 18,382 21,029 550 251,338 5,102 25,860 325 221,223 5,065 21,956 212 17,425 440 2,977 930 378,553 8,690 49,467 588 619,837 12,968 22,895 1,117 1,095,151 25,211 63,424 55 56 57 58 Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954... tons 1954... dollars 1954... acres limed 1954 . . . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER 33 1,230 8,730 2,550 78 937 5,416 2,263 360 17,820 162,582 25,902 103 4.914 45,491 6,971 46 4,038 15,766 7,511 30 3,443 13,266 3,755 15 260 2,020 420 20 926 6,167 1,006 156 9,478 64, 159 8,562 221 13,653 70,713 13,875 59 60 61 62 63 64 Crops on vbich coaaercial fertilizer «as used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastiu-e farms reporting. . . tons . . . acres on i^lch used . . . Other pasture farms reporting... tons. .. acres on which used. . . 37 458 2,712 41 873 7,527 85 260 1,530 97 524 3,530 33 778 5,343 75 4,295 14,938 30 784 3,585 63 974 4,436 53 462 2,540 53 1,380 5,337 23 235 1,427 87 1,122 7,651 6 20 160 52 158 1,320 132 554 4,666 83 558 3,247 30 706 3,277 116 1,207 6,710 78 2,124 9,821 178 3,754 21,219 65 66 67 492 3,612 20,955 229 946 9,105 13 32 232 1 5 5 412 1,832 11,994 85 507 3,453 138 192 1,277 681 3,496 30,500 5 2 5 184 748 4,178 tons. . . acres on which used . . . 68 69 70 326 292 1,579 51 70 272 26 58 155 257 229 871 484 726 2,542 tons . . . acres on which used.. . 71 72 73 74 75 76 Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting... acres on which used . . . Other crops farms reporting . . . tons . . . 215 1,029 3,206 303 2,203 13,479 194 868 2,267 363 1,417 3,448 2,530 72,939 95,825 44 1,802 880 198 14,142 10,036 61 2,472 2,987 155 796 3,155 152 443 1,670 221 2,672 6,571 135 514 3,082 70 32 85 30 36 135 341 979 3,557 768 2,330 5,065 453 8,911 10,588 73 2,122 2,278 888 17,753 25, 4U 93 829 2,840 ^For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration." ^Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. FLORIDA 101 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continuecl a sample of farms . See text] Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Orange Osceola PaliE Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam St. Johns St. Luci'e Santa Rosa 191 11 191 804 221 2,662 536 367 1,000 791 4,046 635 329 737 1,207 1 205 5 417 993 126 1,780 399 851 1,100 769 3,256 730 363 515 1,404 2 U8 11 lAl 704 196 1,495 451 767 810 585 2,190 510 269 502 1,107 3 153 5 292 7U 115 1,183 299 632 637 507 2,161 621 265 404 1,073 4 421 11 341 1,031 422 3,697 756 5,673 1,691 1,406 5,151 949 809 2,167 2,113 5 566 5 555 1,177 209 4,680 577 U,099 1,565 1,198 6,933 1,166 2,268 1,904 1,756 6 U7 10 140 696 171 1,393 439 749 731 525 1,946 490 250 405 1,102 7 130 5 236 739 93 1,021 282 637 613 431 1,953 569 231 337 1,032 8 112 10 123 691 157 1,358 432 725 761 510 1,832 490 225 369 1,082 9 110 5 266 674 37 946 234 617 568 466 1,330 543 188 312 946 10 26 5 30 310 11 441 209 126 266 123 697 228 46 102 407 11 36 5 93 381 U6 917 223 599 495 387 1,185 262 179 267 675 12 36 58 141 63 387 71 232 284 U3 531 71 67 119 336 13 85 122 297 30 375 lU 141 198 151 714 175 89 98 423 14 37 105 218 102 503 37 321 341 168 732 110 69 155 483 15 113 163 400 37 489 147 196 266 131 962 249 106 123 569 16 70 1 52 50 72 449 83 370 133 242 640 164 n6 255 117 17 77 58 77 48 470 76 371 161 176 766 146 165 223 167 13 272 1 113 122 163 1,836 237 4,632 589 728 2,537 349 515 1,643 548 19 343 126 103 85 3,245 196 10,286 731 551 4,146 374 1,974 1,469 241 20 56 1 34 28 50 249 52 269 115 167 356 80 72 153 39 21 201 1 82 41 109 1,242 175 2,498 358 549 1,584 158 304 809 101 22 22 24 23 32 280 41 194 106 112 374 110 65 131 96 23 71 31 81 54 594 62 2,134 231 179 953 191 211 834 447 24 191 6 181 804 221 2,647 536 797 1,000 785 4,021 630 299 737 1,192 25 158 5 365 837 130 1,466 338 689 777 573 2,747 629 326 477 1,260 26 U2 1 110 356 160 2,263 306 559 716 615 3,492 407 198 646 696 27 lOO U7 406 94 1,185 220 473 485 403 2,138 403 210 387 759 28 63 22 293 81 1,954 177 255 558 434 2,817 221 79 394 592 29 33 42 250 56 857 169 206 343 272 1,697 262 94 293 510 30 93,565 9,190 27,220 43,737 1,319,471 37. OU 358, 921 193,475 234,847 2,330,079 41,717 69,761 373, 516 177,767 31 58,047 3,345 13,235 39,189 425,229 35,070 121, U2 130,805 73,081 1,113,221 95,954 46, 685 249,645 72,340 32 136 1 100 201 142 1,685 236 498 491 449 2,469 297 192 551 555 33 90 127 266 87 813 U2 401 355 283 1,483 317 200 332 584 34 793,097 1,800 187,320 83,040 421,905 4,U«,217 433,527 9,599,679 1,093,855 1,305,139 7,634,871 606,876 L, 471,641 3,132,644 328,726 35 323,696 216,493 79, 930 164,019 5,130,193 218,128 5,746,591 787,415 972,003 7,534,532 564,671 986,899 1,844,242 230, 970 36 12 26 90 40 349 81 17 97 95 256 76 15 108 145 37 10 45 6 280 22 45 82 60 216 36 21 60 75 33 10 23 22 31 343 27 61 no 65 459 59 14 96 150 39 18 10 16 10 226 24 29 53 35 481 8 26 53 86 40 38 1 23 24 16 195 24 42 83 50 450 64 48 83 72 41 48 18 4 39 292 53 304 66 144 607 54 63 146 27 42 88 135 693 194 627 425 472 594 297 1,126 364 178 177 1,042 43 91 5 334 731 U8 708 307 421 581 319 1,678 447 207 197 1,009 44 107,409 870,630 228,775 174,533 1,316,898 1,052,396 2,626,265 1,388,143 1,387,184 1,516,657 754,375 288,759 320,048 419,040 45 43,892 210 1,454,926 146,545 73,065 1,376,921 271,593 1,297,829 872,869 1,593,234 1,305,796 545,744 221,372 83,733 238,465 46 101 6 90 383 195 1,049 286 573 533 471 1,637 377 205 406 676 47 126 185 180 96 649 193 478 339 230 1,443 293 204 352 573 43 99,349 740 47,275 50,870 140,670 531, 177 136,934 1,063,705 262,596 164,883 834,242 134,651 249,916 390,219 200,392 49 58,371 52,664 32,240 55,247 607,914 82,399 793,262 157,328 184,377 1,053,570 110,927 152,706 245,912 123,684 50 161 65 583 115 2,286 372 558 701 581 3,444 439 198 613 931 51 285,467 71,826 176,982 306,882 3,993,543 318,952 3,069,980 1,099,706 649,324 8,058,485 365,382 1,023,889 1,440,740 444,133 52 5,745 1,702 4,369 6,798 79,078 6,910 55,882 24,209 12,609 155,641 7,800 21,292 30,812 12,031 53 12,252 6,858 18,701 17,934 109,755 23,723 120, 993 49,472 17,660 195, 170 14,416 21,246 70,498 48,786 54 46 18 44 39 561 Ul 131 158 166 1,188 79 56 130 112 55 4,105 1,431 1,U5 4,973 28,803 7,156 3,701 10,366 4,288 79,531 2,924 2,685 11,999 1,950 56 30,265 10,185 8,440 39, 5U 248,828 52,750 85,944 82,236 33,299 645,562 24,610 31,694 113,964 15,535 57 13.077 825 1,313 4,890 36,780 U,537 13,296 15,579 4,%1 84,406 2,933 4,211 22,812 2,405 58 8 15 59 1 55 22 49 111 39 114 36 6 28 165 59 660 210 304 10 2,372 122 2,213 984 302 3,555 600 242 370 1,089 60 3,155 1.389 1,740 200 10,837 840 U,690 5,229 2,029 U,379 3,215 784 5,696 3,905 61 24 34 m 88 115 129 132 84 59 278 37 23 53 183 62 716 1,278 672 2,350 2,702 3,184 5,530 2,380 416 6,542 474 512 1,722 907 63 4,847 4.711 4,105 U,419 15,624 17,831 35,782 20,544 1,771 37,147 2,625 2,305 28, 388 4,942 64 2 22 456 9 6 U 3 33 50 7 755 65 32 158 2,099 94 50 752 27 60 250 12 4,745 66 135 650 8,952 157 338 944 483 215 2,960 90 265 1,185 51 21,612 501 1,992 5,787 67 68 69 70 102 9 UO 28 2,092 251 360 594 iAe 3,137 381 177 558 259 71 4,258 12 117 3,937 72,750 3,546 43,586 20,501 11,520 144,806 6,396 20,308 28,576 473 72 3,845 20 270 3,315 31,738 4,837 56,336 22,935 13,360 141, 934 7,156 17,764 36,238 1,919 73 25 16 132 93 10 58 13 51 51 41 3 36 484 74 70 46 856 1,230 5 2,932 328 373 473 100 312 189 2,762 75 70 73 2,564 1,383 10 12,620 870 500 360 180 276 470 10,126 76 102 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-C:ontinued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Taylor Estljnated number of farms 195i... 1950... FARM LABOR Week of Septeaber 26-Octaber 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 ^99 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.. Cocniercial 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 G0^WERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on vhicb cOBBCrcial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting . . . tons . . . acres on which used... Other pasture farms reporting. . . tons . . . acres on which used . . . Com farms reporting . . . tons . . . acres on which used... Cotton farms reporting . . . tons . . . acres on which used . . . Fmlts, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting... tons. . . acres on which used. . , Other crops farms reporting . . . tons . . . acres on which used... 34a 268 283 183 618 908 249 160 244 149 81 163 32 79 37 97 104 64 337 662 85 255 35 82 345 2U 210 129 108 43 38,681 21,498 195 114 874,145 390,367 26 20 42 30 22 55 190 175 234,544 89,233 233 110 104,555 49,687 265 383,839 7,439 17,350 67 4,067 26,647 4,852 28 485 2,330 70 1,606 7,874 1 20 130 159 5,082 6,121 25 224 395 785 541 630 422 1,837 3,570 549 370 508 365 182 326 151 140 160 178 287 222 1,169 3,027 189 687 140 482 785 494 589 379 337 212 66,068 105,106 489 334 1,791,687 2,206,337 111 70 77 20 83 128 326 235 507,712 214,923 499 282 242,267 351,270 639 1,113,333 22,999 23,946 m 3,298 28,849 4,133 20 385 1,410 26 850 5,226 731 999 561 821 1,188 1,736 557 800 542 773 109 433 201 414 306 598 121 200 340 365 582 21,174 16,484 47 630 1,066 106 280 721 861 476 630 290 409 77,661 62,512 396 510 338,244 394,572 75 45 118 49 74 35 611 742 416,041 419,240 564 533 126,206 123,986 470 390,728 8,171 17,270 59 2,089 10,699 2,306 43 215 1,140 77 1,150 6,343 42 108 703 5 42 liC 377 6,612 8,840 26 36 104 1,723 2,009 1,548 1,719 3,128 3,832 1,534 1,682 1,482 1,581 306 1,176 607 887 986 1,522 294 328 660 729 117 161 213 499 1,722 1,776 1,422 1,385 759 568 131,809 57,232 1,327 1,294 653,972 385,985 275 205 453 226 118 50 1,305 1,496 330,304 271,439 1,309 1,104 525,160 292,906 1,498 510,809 11,036 49,242 45 1,224 6,369 1,464 95 603 5,151 157 781 7,064 627 2,191 19,120 180 151 580 612 2,448 7,793 1,361 4,722 9,901 309 378 229 236 343 392 228 236 216 226 105 111 38 101 66 137 23 la 61 29 22 49 299 233 139 67 66 26 6,700 6,680 120 52 89,053 19,193 41 25 25 16 3 10 267 215 57,400 80,825 151 52 42,237 13,107 209 32,800 669 3,637 21 44 505 8 72 371 140 322 2,426 7 23 30 18 50 105 202 244 359 403 304 282 372 386 297 272 287 257 108 179 34 102 37 197 18 61 48 432 13 44 319 328 177 207 94 72 18,435 6,910 126 177 96,750 134,370 16 20 55 24 3 277 288 108,660 77,704 181 117 50,030 32,660 248 36,618 2,058 6,968 48 1,663 10,113 2,155 21 374 1,531 49 376 1,304 149 396 2,035 12 12 27 76 478 959 153 422 605 1,170 1,066 966 830 1,912 2,014 914 766 394 726 366 523 230 260 285 363 282 366 733 920 159 394 151 339 1,U5 875 780 719 553 539 232,539 133,255 507 573 1,085,074 1,245,772 71 71 106 78 79 102 432 449 428,918 637,851 637 424 223,017 146,332 947 794,982 16,509 27,925 141 3,992 23,137 4,356 58 471 2,877 75 1,656 10,643 1 4 10 794 12,202 13,686 208 2,142 222 343 107 303 149 475 107 293 102 273 51 51 35 m 45 173 1 22 2 29 207 298 51 98 33 21 2,660 1,090 41 88 9,510 14,915 11 16 8 5 1 207 277 48,800 33,430 87 53 27,790 9,340 75 19,856 520 2,795 32 37 425 13 67 370 49 290 1,660 30 85 26 46 255 1,219 1,268 1,124 945 2,024 1,491 1,112 935 1,097 865 494 603 283 376 425 497 131 85 502 129 100 461 1,134 1,045 583 521 443 404 54,966 24,535 407 315 158,890 67,110 130 103 82 67 12 8 992 862 562, 514 369,015 474 367 108,025 60,350 864 259,143 6,655 34,179 U4 2,037 12,850 3,160 147 926 4,120 113 596 3,915 683 2,868 17,111 377 995 2,806 276 531 3,151 342 723 2,831 ^For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration." ^Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. FLORIDA 103 County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 [For cotnparabi lity of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12 ] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Brevard Broward Calhoun Charlotte 1 Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting 195^... 30,055 1,045 256 163 424 186 141 406 86 2 1950 . . . 29,750 1,066 189 136 433 125 111 396 52 3 number igs-i . . . 1,647,348 43,493 6,041 3,444 9,609 42,115 40,617 9,354 27,495 i 1950... 1,101,239 26,331 1,993 1,854 5,946 14,200 22,838 4,490 20,632 5 Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 195i... 27,776 969 221 144 384 158 128 390 83 6 1950... 27,806 1,031 189 125 416 111 93 385 51 7 number 195^ . . . 904,230 21,994 3,508 1,881 5,266 23,154 28,615 4,866 15,819 a 1950... 601,122 13,618 988 1,144 3,550 7,060 16,933 2,565 12,975 9 Milk cows farms reporting 195A. . . 16,738 489 87 116 207 90 56 246 29 10 1950... 21,615 775 154 112 265 96 76 299 31 11 number 195^.. . 158,877 2,749 415 676 431 554 20,454 1,201 602 12 1950... 131,271 3,253 273 426 666 494 13,717 931 394 13 Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting 195'i... 23,330 885 217 105 359 149 117 329 77 li number 195-4. . . 389,701 11,079 1,690 955 2,721 10,657 7,894 2,768 5,404 15 Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting 1954 — 21,219 760 181 36 304 130 116 291 80 16 number 1954.. . 353,417 10,420 843 608 1,622 8,304 4,108 1,720 6,272 17 Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954... 1,307 27 3 13 10 11 31 17 5 18 1949 . . . 1,695 ^3 1 19 13 22 41 16 6 19 gallons 1954 . . . 74,595,796 952,200 157,094 336,370 47,500 194,388 12,744,197 278,367 297,103 20 1949... 54,448,108 781,076 10 152,630 46,421 129,701 9,165,777 72,070 81,300 21 dollars 1954... 43,082,908 527,928 102,269 163,273 21,654 113,472 7,420,395 131,191 168,537 22 1949 . . . 34,423,300 496,136 6 91,435 28,873 72,604 6,707,406 32,078 63,421 23 Cream sold farms reporting 1954... 212 2 3 4 3 24 1949 . . . 436 12 4 5 3 2 8 2 25 pounds of butterfat 1954... 34,524 284 780 125 435 26 1949... 181,260 3,141 207 196 2,049 10,169 7,461 1,507 27 dollars 1954... 18,556 199 425 73 223 28 1949... 149,024 1,980 135 145 1,228 6,000 4,425 1,519 29 Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954 . . . 13,004 360 55 98 128 73 46 182 27 30 number of cows 1954 . . . 108,548 1,692 267 490 223 310 15,330 635 422 31 Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons 1954 . . . 239,102 3,473 503 858 359 644 35,335 1,216 992 32 Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954. . . 5,559 131 9 51 43 28 4 44 1 33 pounds 1954... 13,725 349 17 160 102 84 7 108 5 34 Horses and nules: Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 — 17,931 746 199 35 264 103 143 206 47 35 1950... 26,903 1,095 262 104 497 71 125 335 31 36 number 1954 . . . 34,048 1,229 259 116 344 351 488 261 171 37 51,052 2,170 347 140 679 216 555 548 133 38 Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting 1954 . . . 9,969 442 105 47 159 94 93 88 46 39 1950... 13,575 695 116 57 259 62 82 146 29 40 number 1954 . . . 21,217 735 122 73 211 338 374 109 170 41 1950... 26,935 1,213 140 73 334 206 395 132 130 42 Mules and mule colts farms reporting 1954... 9,141 394 109 41 123 12 62 130 1 « 1950... 16,078 648 167 56 286 10 59 272 3 44 number 1954 . . . 15,831 494 137 43 133 13 114 152 1 45 1950... 24,117 957 207 62 345 10 160 366 3 46 Hogs: Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . . . 19,116 780 304 116 291 59 10 400 2 47 1950. . . 26,269 1,048 337 122 468 73 26 510 12 48 number 1954. . . 419,725 26,137 3,541 1,535 3,800 1,139 984 10,006 12 49 1950... 458,764 26,565 5,060 2,993 5,031 458 1,911 10,882 1X8 ■50 Bom before June 1 farms reporting 1954... 17,286 712 281 96 267 49 9 370 2 51 number 1954... 211,803 12,935 1,826 936 1,651 634 858 5,213 6 52 12,737 523 190 75 182 34 7 302 1 53 number 1954... 207,922 13,202 1,715 599 2,149 505 116 4,793 6 5A Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting 1954... 13,159 536 214 67 160 28 8 306 2 55 number 1954 . . . 73,640 4,183 534 299 694 174 80 1,694 5 56 Between Dec. 1 and June 1 farms reporting 1954... 10,109 419 152 49 114 21 7 254 1 57 1950... 16,622 776 259 82 259 20 12 381 5 58 number 1954 . . . 39,777 2,298 319 173 344 101 45 376 1 59 1950... 55,376 3,610 617 521 504 71 33 1,399 IS :6o After June 1 farms reporting 1954... 9,798 401 148 40 115 19 5 206 2 61 number 1954 . . . 33,863 1,835 265 126 350 73 35 813 4 fe2 AveriE"? ds te of enujnero tlon..>......>>>.><>>>>>i>>>1954i>> 11/7-11/13 11/21-11/27 11/21-11/27 ll/a-lV27 11/14-11/20 10/24-10/31 10/17-10/23 11/14-11/20 11/1-11/6 104 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Parl 1 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestocK Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Citrus Clay Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Dixie Duval Escambia Flagler 1 Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting 1954... 182 141 52 718 176 317 144 268 984 62 2 1950... 142 98 64 730 165 306 101 463 985 64 3 number 1954... 12,061 15,690 22,284 16,144 31,499 47,932 6,093 23,001 14,273 9,201 4 1950... 7,430 7,630 45,015 8,175 19,427 41,199 4,793 16,634 7,876 9,548 5 Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954... 174 132 132 38 50 62 686 703 131 U5 298 290 129 94 223 383 901 932 60 60 6 1950... 7 number 1954... 6,698 9,465 11,479 8,768 21,345 26,904 3,285 17,309 7,702 5,045 8 1950... 3,576 4,685 18,445 4,470 U,678 21,840 2,156 12,394 4,535 6,422 9 Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . . . 90 50 10 298 87 124 83 153 772 21 10 1950... 89 50 16 535 128 186 68 328 801 30 H number 1954 . . . 321 3,055 13 1,079 15,730 414 130 14,544 4,273 311 12 1950... 234 1,547 19 1,695 13,737 518 207 10,697 3,116 330 13 Heifers and heifer calves ... .farms reporting 1954... 160 128 41 528 134 249 112 227 706 50 U number 1954 . . . 3,577 4,324 5,106 4,043 5,225 11,822 1,473 4,272 3,969 2,706 15 Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting 1954... 141 124 50 485 115 241 94 202 622 54 16 number 1954 . . . 1,786 1,901 5,699 3,333 4,929 9,206 1,335 1,420 2,602 1,450 17 Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954 . . . 3 8 11 34 8 71 107 4 18 1949... 5 4 1 13 56 10 2 89 88 3 19 gallons 1954... 130,856 1,841,180 229,898 3,636,752 102,177 9,714,723 1,251,563 161,360 20 1949 .. . 33,112 907,175 233 140,092 8,539,132 78,436 36,575 6,330,246 919,837 128,320 21 dollars 1954... 55,625 1,426,134 127,580 5,097,190 56,995 5,672,733 731,743 100,720 22 1949... 26,426 683,718 200 96,344 5,732,494 56,271 21,045 3,704,134 529,948 66,448 23 Cream sold farms reporting 1954... 2 3 2 1 8 2 24 1949... 2 1 8 1 6 1 7 9 3 25 pounds of butterfal 1954... 31 309 440 50 3,138 232 26 85 5,125 472 6,994 1,400 15 28,606 2,096 360 27 dollars 1954... 17 170 273 30 1,263 116 28 1949 . . . 57 3,650 297 4,000 1,893 7 17,159 1,348 215 29 Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954... 78 37 2 220 72 98 47 142 633 17 30 number of cows 1954 . . . 237 2,392 2 607 10, 597 270 53 U,762 2,712 212 31 Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons 1954. . . 506 5,216 4 992 23,734 479 94 27,816 5,170 451 32 Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954... 24 8 1 52 15 18 23 19 293 6 33 pounds 1954 . . . 54 57 1 108 33 57 49 33 678 16 34 Horses and aules: Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . . 96 89 50 509 134 202 74 135 363 35 35 1950... 101 84 56 756 137 194 88 290 704 56 36 number 1954... 207 211 193 709 476 441 105 234 504 108 37 1950... 217 206 214 1,107 578 488 144 477 981 201 38 Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting 1954... 92 79 47 209 U4 166 55 101 231 34 39 1950... 93 63 41 281 117 178 63 186 403 47 40 number 1954 . . . 197 181 186 290 429 390 84 182 337 90 41 1950... 202 159 171 368 512 466 100 321 549 155 42 Mules and mule colts farms reporting 1954 — 9 23 3 350 28 41 21 48 149 3 43 1950... 10 38 19 571 40 22 32 135 353 23 44 number 1954.. . 10 30 7 419 47 51 21 52 167 18 45 1950... 15 47 43 739 66 22 44 156 432 46 46 Hojrs: Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954... 78 80 11 643 31 37 174 128 496 17 47 1950 . . . 121 90 27 848 35 91 126 351 853 30 48 number 1954 — 3,332 1,636 51 16,499 2,713 365 6,237 4,816 5,672 212 49 1950... 3,030 1,980 1,192 17,636 3,805 573 4,667 5,853 9,762 857 50 Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954... 70 68 10 595 27 19 166 93 413 11 51 number 1954 . . . 1,794 646 41 8,015 1,445 237 3,025 2,561 2,480 80 52 55 44 3 444 16 30 140 92 294 11 53 number 1954 . . . 1,538 990 10 8,484 1,268 126 3,212 2,255 3,192 132 54 Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting 1954... 55 43 1 496 16 18 137 48 255 8 55 number 1954... 651 278 3 3, 60O 1,295,263 900 651,755 5,419 298,146 38,338 52,151 30,705 116,020 30 8 43 11 20 8 1 1 2 9 21 6 28 15 1 2 1 2 10 517,252 59,180 95,321 8,230 2,200 150 3,188 11 2,24; 121,960 27,100 58,160 67,201 4,750 610 240 7,600 12 16 2 1 61 2 64 1 31 16 4 24 13 1 13 11 40 37 1 42 27 9 16 6 2 14 44 (Z) (Z 1 155 1 2,342 1 126 16 11 439 512 (Z) 15 85 i; 58 941 2 165 30 10 94 12 9 16 16 2 1 1 79 2 67 1 43 20 4 25 14 1 17 9 53 38 1 50 33 10 16 6 2 18 606,200 1,150 IOC 50O 1,684,344 4,300 1,696,648 800 366,710 72,033 3,683 490,868 427,000 200 19 77,440 40,0OC 497,578 1 635,034 1 500 375,214 1 64,364 1 6,053 197,013 6,647 12,800 20 21 1 1 200 1,260 4,165 1 600 2 1,255 •22 23 400 100 500 2,740 24 7 8 2 4 11 2 1 25 3 16 10 1 3 12 4 3 2 26 168 110 6 3 137 116 (Z) 27 1 71 136 2 1 168 81 4 4 28 8 8 2 4 11 2 1 29 2 1 16 2 10 1 4 14 4 3 2 30 53,850 26 226,020 1,050 9,125 119,775 48,050 20 31 275 50 59,134 95 36,726 300 3,400 125,481 10,176 5,300 1,605 32 3 3 113 1 38 24 21 13 11 10 1 6 62 33 3 4i! 138 43 11 3 68 14 44 50 32 1 63 34 12 27 746 20 371 289 87 43 130 122 38 22 335 35 9 34. 786 416 172 15 366 79 251 623 337 15 427 36 9 23 1 20 59 2 26 15 16 7 3 10 7 3- 7 1( 26 39 13 11 27 7 46 28 16 7 19 38 19,000 1,35C 4,498 1,C WO 5,977 77,885 700 14,570 24,197 10,546 12,325 1,600 15,725 2,945 39 6,250 4,16£ 4,815 17 ,200 19,450 3,139 6,336 1,120 12,308 10,021 7,966 9,050 6,110 40 1 1 J 26 2 14 11 26 8 12 12 7 24 41 1 1 ) 23 I 16 9 5 15 5 28 15 7 3 12 42 150 42< 250 24 174 666 3,291 526 1,771 2,723 1,966 397 43 6 45 278 ] 00 100 79 1 105 75 112 486 100 98 50 44 2( 42 5 10 16 3 14 1 26 35 12 4 48 45 4. 29 5 6 2 4 3 1 6 21 7 2 35 46 2,85( ) 4,698 59 1,712 4,731 230 5,580 10 4,659 22,160 17,396 1,957 3,761 47 4,93 1,263 93 385 1,029 230 26 50 808 14,571 441 860 2,768 48 2 3 49 12 30 24 3 29 11 39 43 14 8 57 49 9,250 28,36^ 49,318 8,( 78 20,737 62,995 2,960 105,863 15,927 60,036 208,010 139,689 11,840 36,181 50 35,687 69,68 J 34,992 45,] 76 33,793 16,901 3,357 29,111 3,642 77,726 323,800 68,231 4,579 40,390 51 120 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table S^NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item 'For definitions and explanations, see text) Sarasota Seminole Sumter Suwannee Taylor Union Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington 1 IVnrsery aod ^eealiouse prodacta, flower and vegetable seeda aad plants, and bulbs: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold dollars 1954 . , . 195,190 190,735 804,126 341,315 12,924 6,149 4,300 8,660 5,000 120 2,10 20( 3 1,553,527 3 1,258,783 200 2,320 2,330 2,025 2,120 2 1949... 3 Nursery products ftrees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1954... 27 32 12 3 1 2 49 2 3 4 1949... 7 29 6 L 228 6 3 5 acres 1954... 53 78 16 1 2 i 155 2 2 6 1949... 26 225 7 L 638 10 6 7 Sold dollars 1954 .. . 77,040 180,072 130,960 293,465 10,003 300 2,925 5,000 2,10< 20( 3 177,084 3 1,179,588 1,500 2,110 1,250 8 1949... 2,120 9 Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale; 2 5 1 1 8 1 2 10 1949 .. . 2 2 2 6 11 square feet 1954 . . . 11,904 54,080 300 3,000 26,330 350 456 12 1949... 4,450 10,800 2,050 i.arj 13 Grown in open farms reporting 1954... 10 28 1 239 3 1 14 1949... 6 27 1 3 1 22 1 15 acres 1954... 18 564 5 1,022 1 1 16 1949... 2 3,593 1 9 (Z) 93 5 17 Sold farms reporting 1954 . . . 11 31 1 1 240 1 3 2 18 1949. . . 6 27 1 2 1 24 1 19 dollars 1954... 116,650 652,966 50 2,000 1,373,796 200 820 625 20 1949... 10,663 535,313 100 5,500 40 78,995 200 21 Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale: house farms reporting 1954... 1 2 22 1949... 1 23 square feet 1954... 10,000 43,000 24 1949... 900 25 Grown in open farms reporting 1954. . . 1 5 13 1 5 1 26 1949... L2 17 3 1 1 2 27 acres 1954 . . . 2 13 11 1 8 (Z) 28 1949... 40 10 1 (Z) (Z) 1 29 Sold farms reporting 1954... 1 6 15 1 5 1 30 1949... 10 17 3 1 1 2 31 dollars 1954... 1,500 20,200 2,871 2,000 2,647 150 32 1949... 12,537 6,049 235 80 200 520 33 Forest producta: Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1954... 3 8 78 233 44 41 20 56 534 159 34 1949... 5 17 42 392 37 6- 18 93 204 193 35 cords f4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 23 134 411 1,054 278 226 451 336 2,917 810 36 1949... 61 68 195 3,117 204 62- 63 484 1,151 1,079 37 Fence posts cut farms reporting 1954... 3 4 30 61 21 16 12 5 53 45 38 1949... 6 7 13 148 16 34 10 17 29 65 39 number 1954 .. . 1,230 4,050 5,035 11,658 24,503 4,25C 4,560 290 7,653 16,492 40 1949... 2,360 2,470 3,657 29,253 3,392 9,716 1,131 1,739 4,039 9,182 41 Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (including standing timber sold) farms reporting 1954. . . 3 13 19 69 13 21 23 8 30 45 42 194 9^ . . 4 5 52 8 5 6 4 11 28 43 thousands of bd . f t . 1954 .. . 1,203 203 245 418 3,976 1,106 1,263 294 616 1,023 44 1949^ . . 30 15 271 58 526 153 27 38 111 45 Pulpwood cut farms reporting 1954 .. . 4 5 4 75 22 35 26 9 71 123 46 1949... 1 36 14 11 1 6 32 65 47 cords 1954... 2,029 2,135 574 3,297 8,149 1,652 8,753 674 3,359 9,349 48 1949... 1.112 1,457 271 757 75 163 777 2,578 49 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... 6 16 15 124 31 45 45 17 102 154 SO dollars 1954... 20,065 17,365 13,966 44,376 104,554 96,073 83,720 11,874 37,357 64,015 51 1949... 3,081 3,012 40,793 100,655 19,723 154,238 18,029 11,358 44,270 48,130 Z Reported Iji small fractions . ^Does not include amount sold as standing timber. FLORIDA County Table 9 (Part 1 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 121 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Brevard Broward Calhoun Charlotte 1 Cmwm: Cc3m for all pvirposes fanns reporting 1954... 17,350 843 274 60 241 1 404 1 2 1949... 22,155 1,089 336 70 407 1 8 474 3 acres 1954... 531,714 35,535 3,678 573 3,115 1 11,559 80 i 1949... 528,742 35,630 5,139 918 3,730 4 202 11,810 5 Harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 14,383 543 197 49 185 ... 330 ... 6 1949... 18,880 905 318 59 360 1 "3 374 7 acres 1954... 312,789 14, 674 1,732 347 1,614 ... 5,927 8 1949... 319,228 17,382 4,269 666 2,869 4 '35 5,075 ... 9 bushels 1954... 5,277,243 215,857 17,159 5,739 23,837 158,521 10 1949... 3,845,324 203,908 42,428 6,759 33,683 '30 850 70,961 11 Hogged, grazed, or cut for fodder or silage farms reporting 1954... 9,140 557 161 19 92 1 265 1 12 1949... 9,862 512 68 18 82 8 337 ... 13 acres 1954... 218,925 20,861 1,946 226 1,501 1 5,632 80 li 1949... 209,514 18,248 870 252 861 167 6,735 15 Com sold farms reporting 1954. . . 2,826 88 5 6 8 46 16 1949... 1,841 76 17 7 5 1 26 17 tushels 1954... 1,192,360 39,992 1,080 1,605 1,035 29,794 18 1949... Sull grains: 346,165 23,527 1,445 480 320 220 3,164 19 Oats threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 1,001 68 3 3 23 20 1949... 238 5 2 2 1^ 15 21 acres 1954... 26,490 1,508 20 . t • 570 22 1949... 3,490 125 11 "2 5 ... 311 23 bushels 1954... 563,447 26,871 488 65 13,146 24 1949... 49,144 1,334 250 '25 30 ... 6,010 25 bushels sold 1954. . . 189,005 4,940 3,437 26 1949... 14,555 121 ... 27 Other grains threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 225 2 28 acres 1954... 4,315 19 29 bushels 1954... 63,472 198 ... ... 30 bushels sold 1954. . . Aoimal lemiaee: 22, a6 69 ... ... ... 31 Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for fresh processing....... farms reporting 1954... 1,820 92 5 18 55 7 26 32 1949'.. 8,029 419 179 33 227 10 6 116 "i 33 acres grown alone 1954. . . 15,899 488 59 26 462 27 190 34 1949... 24,738 1,147 36 7 399 15 14 288 'is 35 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 4,363 103 18 76 31 19 27 36 1949... 10,084 875 236 33 230 3 410 21 37 Harvested for dry peas farms reporting 1954... 415 16 1 6 11 ... 9 . *. 33 1,083 41 20 5 33 1 1 16 39 acres grown alone 1954. . . 2,718 58 1 47 37 40 1949... 1,803 64 "2 6 34 1 3 15 41 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 257 3 8 9 3 10 42 1949... 1,073 11 16 11 3 43 bushels 1954... 27,658 1,113 40 192 570 132 44 1949... 12, 527 489 192 12 288 2 15 130 ... 45 46 Cut for hay farms reporting 1954. . . 178 7 1 1 1 2 1949... 395 19 4 1 1 1 47 acres grown alone 1954... 1,984 39 6 5 9 16 48 1949... 3,248 Ul 11 8 49 acres grown with other crops 1954... 146 20 50 1949... 101 21 2 2 51 tons 1954... 1,347 50 4 "16 8 10 52 1949... 2,063 38 12 5 8 1 ... 53 Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1954... 1,037 2,798 49 131 3 46 11 8 33 71 3 2 20 93 54 1949... "3 55 acres grown alone 1954... 8,575 342 4 4 336 6 127 ... 56 1949... 12,914 630 21 1 153 ... "3 245 15 57 acres grown with other crops 1954... 2,474 68 10 67 2 17 58 1949... 6,551 597 154 25 176 383 "i 59 Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1954... 315 20 1 3 10 4 1 60 1949... 1,184 62 8 2 69 8 5 1 61 acres grown alone 1954... 2,622 49 55 15 74 12 10 62 1949... 6,773 322 U 201 U 28 63 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1,486 12 26 19 ... ... 64 1949... 2,359 246 66 8 43 1 22 20 65 Peanuts grown for all purposes.. farms reporting 1954... 8,421 388 113 7 92 130 66 U,812 714 274 20 228 247 1 67 acres grown alone 1954. . . 119,970 8,331 666 24 256 2,128 68 1949. . . 176,991 10,362 564 as 776 3,843 69 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 37,700 2,934 153 11 502 143 70 1949... 76,111 11,411 2,329 37 1,039 364 1 71 Harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting 1954... 4,309 126 8 1 5 116 72 1949... 5,168 101 2 9 4 130 1 73 acres grown alone 1954, . . 51,012 1,866 34 1 5 1,739 74 1949... 62,545 2,477 2 112 6 2,274 ... 75 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 358 132 2 ... 76 1949... 424 138 7 1 1 77 pounds 1954... 39,111,367 1,456,220 33,650 550 2,650 2,122,764 78 1949... 48,600,113 1,662,961 6,000 88,794 2,170 1,999,U0 250 79 forage farms reporting 1954... 3,601 4,061 91 58 7 2 5 6 7 43 48 128 80 1949... ... 81 acres grown alone 1954... 43,921 1,292 35 22 17 687 ... 82 1949 . . . 49,571 1,125 37 407 2,005 83 acres grown with other crops 1954... 736 189 15 11 4 84 1949... 767 55 5 3 179 72 85 86 tons 1954... 1949 . . . 32,599 26,047 1,036 457 25 4 17 15 6 276 663 1,423 87 Velvetbeans grown for all Dumoaea farms reporting 1954 .. . 1,895 3,609 9,086 11,730 77 203 591 941 21 71 42 28 11 23 2 18 27 44 62 316 18 1,941 19 96 53 88 120 1,431 235 1,915 1 '10 88 89 90 91 92 93 1949... acres grown alone 1954... 1949... acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... bushels 1954. . . 24,078 45,815 14,487 1,303 5,193 160 147 687 25 112 177 12 356 190 33 250 94 1949... 48,527 827 30 356 240 ^Includes femna reporting cowpeaa harvested for green peas only. 122 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 1 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item Citrus Clay Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Dixie Duval Esciambia (For definitions and explanations, see text) bn: 1 Com for all purposes farms reporting 1954... 37 41 643 7 12 75 39 572 2 1949... 25 41 827 5 18 64 126 748 3 acres 1954... 686 511 21,249 272 63 2,289 262 7,503 A 1949... 508 333 25,250 116 88 1,216 781 9,298 5 Harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 22 27 459 5 5 53 21 547 6 1949... 15 36 735 4 16 45 98 667 7 acres 1954... 354 251 9,391 208 31 616 98 6,563 8 1949... 182 255 14,983 101 80 477 446 6,948 9 bushels 1954... 3,806 4,640 122,024 2,380 345 8,068 1,533 138,875 10 1949... 1,594 3,192 142,590 5,050 1,854 4,375 6,432 118,132 11 Hogged, grazed, or cut for fodder or silage farms reporting 1954... 17 IS 419 2 7 64 18 98 12 1949... 14 7 405 1 3 36 34 204 13 acres 1954... 332 260 11,858 64 32 1,673 164 940 14 1949... 326 78 10,267 15 8 739 335 2,350 15 Com sold farms reporting 1954... 2 48 2 1 3 . . • 95 16 1949... 59 4 2 1 6 71 17 bushels 1954. . . 300 14,140 1,200 125 333 18,730 18 1949... 6,003 4,550 1,169 200 203 11,375 Sull gnina: 19 Oats threshed or ccrobined farms reporting 1954... 3 1 59 4 ... 9 110 20 1949... 27 21 22 acres 1954... 1949... 82 3 1,464 380 93 2,835 238 23 bushels 1954... 1,076 90 23,996 9,950 1,710 86,136 24 1949... 5,105 25 bushels sold 1954... 3,642 36,147 26 1949... 3,485 27 Other grains threshed or combined farms reporting 1954. . . 1 1 89 28 29 acres 1954... bushels 1954... 44 900 55 150 1,206 21,803 30 31 bushels sold 1954... Annual Icfnines: Cowpeas grovm for all purposes, except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other 315 52 7,631 processing farms reporting 1954... 8 17 34 5 4 5 10 8 32 32 25 281 8 23 32 41 69 33 acres grown alone 1954. . . 176 164 338 38 2 54 28 24 ii. 1949... ICH 33 732 7 91 71 64 244 35 acres grown with other crops 1954... ... 25 74 23 2 1 36 37 1949 . . . Harvested for dry peas farms reporting 1954... 71 16 3 495 4 5 2 52 25 33 2 38 1949... "9 4 28 3 4 "9 14 39 acres grown alone 1954... 9 11 ... 2 5 40 3 2 25 3 2 6 7 41 acres grown with other crops 1954... 2 42 1949... 4 12 ... 4 "3 43 bushels 1954... 87 134 45 ... 22 44 1949... 23 17 145 4 14 42 115 45 Cut for hay farms reporting 1954... 1 1 2 ... 2 2 46 1949... 1 2 1 2 12 47 acres grown alone 1954... 40 4 5 2 48 1949... 2 2 2 39 49 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 8 4 SO 1949... 3 ... 1 3 51 tons 1954... '40 6 3 4 2 52 1949... 1 1 1 2 29 53 Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1954... 7 11 24 1 ... 5 5 2 54 1949 . . . 16 12 84 4 18 10 17 55 acres grown alone 1954... 136 153 280 20 54 8 12 56 1949... 83 20 414 'ii 69 33 197 57 acres grown with other crops 1954... 17 61 2 58 1949 . . . 32 9 338 ... 48 13 27 59 Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1954... 1 5 4 2 4 2 60 1949... 7 3 35 4 11 10 1 61 acres grown alone 1954. . . 2 43 13 15 5 62 1949... 16 9 293 7 77 23 1 63 acres grown with other crops 1954... ... 7 23 1 64 1949... '39 3 142 5 ... 11 ... 65 Peanuts grown for all purposes .. farms reporting 1954... 44 5 397 73 2 38 66 47 13 665 72 5 120 67 acres grown alone 1954. . . 1,293 8 4,533 1,069 2 167 68 1949... 763 34 7,045 1,270 28 524 69 acres grown with other crops 1954... 150 38 2,810 843 11 52 70 1949... 433 54 9,665 617 2 65 71 Harvested for picking or threshing. .................. farms reporting 1954. . . 2 68 4 10 72 1949... 3 1 73 8 2 11 73 acres grown alone 1954... 4 815 15 74 74 1949... 4 7 729 25 7 22 75 acres grown with other crops 1954... 42 76 1949... 70 77 pounds 1954... 4,250 344,950 14,050 65,700 78 1949... 1,226 5,000 454,932 15,500 1,100 8,080 79 Vines or tops saved for hay or forage farms reporting 1954... 2 1 52 3 13 80 1949... 13 1 45 7 19 81 acres grown alone 1954... 4 516 7 71 82 1949... 232 "3 487 19 42 83 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 18 75 4 84 1949... 119 60 18 8 85 tons 1954... 4 15 410 5 45 86 1949... 212 2 207 18 25 87 Velvetbeans grown for all purposes..... ......farms reporting 1954... 13 4 101 16 9 6 31 88 1949... 13 7 145 8 2 19 7 71 89 acres grown alone 1954... 221 4 323 137 4 16 33 90 1949... 70 78 391 785 "a 16 3 140 91 acres grown with other crops 1954... 49 7 1,381 9 132 16 123 92 1949... 205 8 3,637 50 190 29 150 93 bushels 1954... 540 5 4 59 94 1949... 50 2,749 4 5 18 539 ^Includes farms reporting cowpeas harvested for green peas only.. FLORIDA 123 CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamilton Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hills- borough Holmes Indian River Jackson 7 1 850 301 4 46 576 31 7 31 2 155 1,045 3 2,321 1 20 1,035 353 6 51 630 137 3 49 4 296 1,413 1 2,937 2 164 "2 33,181 18,500 487 412 24,844 128 443 488 30 1,515 29,355 117 68,773 3 386 34,955 12,955 144 365 22,316 424 61 498 13 1,306 30,562 10 65,250 4 5 1 812 224 4 32 491 23 5 10 1 116 864 2 2,137 5 18 976 276 6 39 505 137 2 26 3 209 1,245 2,743 6 8i 2 29,669 6,446 457 272 12,493 108 345 59 5 805 15,382 17 44,810 7 374 29,747 5,416 144 253 9,948 384 60 240 10 860 17,465 48,404 a 1,144 '30 801,760 88,933 15,690 5,644 199,410 2,442 6,903 1,078 300 16,632 225,519 460 712,033 9 4,898 524,071 47,820 4,408 3,298 116,091 7,236 1,040 2,669 520 13,810 200,617 503,636 10 2 214 260 1 18 394 9 2 22 1 39 633 1 1,270 11 2 357 229 17 415 IS 1 29 1 91 835 1 1,170 12 SO 3,512 12,054 '30 UO 12,351 20 103 429 25 710 13,973 100 23,963 13 12 5,208 7,539 112 12,868 40 1 258 3 446 13,097 10 16,846 14 239 44 1 1 118 1 5 101 1 446 15 "i ... 154 14 1 2 64 "s 2 4 1 26 53 230 16 186,260 18,199 350 300 56,470 . . * 300 3,415 29,493 60 140,942 17 348 52,591 987 2,000 260 11,437 913 1,010 184 150 1,996 4,173 24,375 18 26 4 ... 14 5 5 44 110 19 9 5 1 19 20 704 132 390 215 61 924 3,657 21 124 ... 180 ... 1 365 22 17,466 2,210 5,870 3,190 610 15,976 86,812 23 2,312 ... 6,365 20 3,525 24 3,148 900 2,184 ... 2,325 32,353 25 30O ... ... 366 1,370 26 2 1 1 ... 15 27 27 20 1 15 ... ... 163 308 28 440 45 169 ... 2,019 3,626 29 154 16 59 ... 707 1,269 30 2 25 11 1 16 51 2 4 16 2 37 54 3 331 31 22 111 118 26 124 130 S 26 21 793 259 818 32 75 296 97 20 476 44 15 87 5 369 359 12 1,310 33 412 1,198 251 15 600 209 10 42 422 502 698 2,310 34 43 17 54 67 ... 25 3 66 35 544 35 4 104 290 37 157 23 37 3 131 326 1,067 36 3 2 5 "'i 10 1 5 11 104 .37 "i 16 6 5 '21 1 2 1 53 33 177 38 4 3 22 2 36 3 15 42 269 39 "i 14 11 8 '24 10 2 2 45 36 233 40 4 5 5 3 3 20 54 41 5 10 7 5 80 42 45 25 600 4 501 30 380 211 1,062 43 20 78 9 27 80 2 149 1 100 10 15 648 1 237 5 1,520 10 44 45 "2 14 167 3 5 20 4 175 63 2 35 46 47 23 ::: 793 36 2 89 "2 4 70 4 30 4 ::: ... 175 '21 14 4 '48 4a 49 50 51 21 590 5 58 6 52 2 8 11 12 37 1 1 3 10 36 1 204 53 2 • . • 43 63 9 92 7 13 1 63 186 ... 406 54 75 44 97 8 296 40 1 18 65 210 10 1,056 55 40 123 229 2 467 73 30 400 153 611 1,677 56 4 17 30 52 20 10 15 465 57 72 284 28 148 "2 37 ... 4 3U 759 58 5 1 3 7 2 4 1 21 5 2 41 59 18 10 6 8 "42 1 6 84 24 135 60 81 9 138 12 33 2 114 44 "2 400 51 348 268 3 22 '26 55 10 iii 10 20 304 53 51 336 21 62 63 4 30 4 5 'ii 3 120 7 223 64 169 209 5 156 1 1 '14 12 620 1,913 65 403 331 5 314 13 36 35 961 "i 2,756 66 1,556 4,323 1 967 2 "2 100 53 4,659 33,668 67 3,250 4,794 7 2,889 63 240 120 9,349 3 52,226 68 126 3,826 11 645 146 58 693 69 407 6,952 21 686 134 9 852 3,749 70 85 43 35 8 474 1,652 71 89 56 6 2 "2 16 499 2,387 72 887 135 273 t . . 22 3,077 25,384 73 699 272 43 3 4 24 3,625 33,693 74 39 1 29 13 16 6 75 76 763,696 141,827 132,633 13,245 2,088,909 18,309,972 77 452,057 165,230 32,070 1,900 400 10,435 2,767,171 ... 26,828,092 78 65 42 16 1 4 2 348 1,498 79 66 41 1 5 5 344 2,039 80 540 373 187 "2 76 27 2,179 22,942 81 598 276 8 ... 25 11 2,722 28,747 82 122 19 44 12 5 5 bl 18 83 84 442 334 181 1 74 27 1,694 14,859 85 353 280 5 13 4 1,441 13,250 86 22 29 1 17 174 2 1 3 12 92 158 ST' 86 53 8 135 16 23 ... 26 241 1 336 88 97 188 "2 1 481 6 "2 49 123 307 161 89 339 166 16 735 42 204 84 158 1 473 90 138 398 113 3,609 3 28 11 301 1,372 91 530 1,165 31 2,313 4 177 23 2,218 3,106 92 792 7 "a 245 105 15 77 34 677 841 93 ... 736 10 75 5 350 663 778 4,190 94 124 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 1 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Uberty Madison Manatee Marion 1 Cn: Com for all purposes faims reporting 1954... 733 342 40 6 651 332 139 884 U 565 2 1949... 862 385 105 3 800 391 126 993 36 646 3 acres 1954... 26,577 13,593 357 35 15,701 15,861 2,067 39,511 36 13,450 k 1949... 25,936 12,737 555 8 15,927 17,246 1,778 37,806 182 11,719 5 Harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 704 269 29 608 236 89 693 5 358 6 1949... 8U 285 87 '2 744 252 88 848 30 416 7 acres 1954... 22,887 5,865 268 U,532 5,672 1,107 23,220 7 5,124 B 1949... 19,696 4,6U 478 "5 13,524 5,470 883 20,107 144 4,818 9 buahela 1954... 299,748 72,876 10,412 ... 294,023 84,089 15,511 342,609 187 75,056 10 1949. . . 225,453 39,963 10,875 45 156,513 50,819 9,122 184,628 2,664 49,525 11 Hogged, grazed, or cut for fodder or silage farms reporting 1954. . . 161 273 U 6 86 285 75 539 6 325 12 1949... 224 282 21 1 118 295 70 636 6 326 13 acres 1954... 3,690 7,728 89 35 2,169 10,189 960 16,291 29 8,326 14 1949... 6,240 8,126 77 3 2,403 11,776 895 17,699 38 6,901 15 Com sold farms reporting 1954... 242 83 3 ... 177 21 6 174 ... 18 16 1949... 273 13 3 1 124 7 2 77 6 15 17 buahols 1954... 117,880 20,855 4,175 148,948 5,682 950 81,297 ... 3,529 18 1949... Sull grains; 64,825 1,018 4,U0 '36 22,271 402 100 14,109 3U 737 19 Oats threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 29 8 1 3 40 8 4 88 . . . 30 20 1949... 20 ... ... ... 2 12 6 11 4 21 acres 1954... 1,900 156 35 21 1,021 296 180 2,569 ... 516 22 1949... 323 ... ... ... 14 130 66 105 ... 83 23 bushels 1954... 3e,t44 3,070 1,050 840 22,937 4,868 2,075 54,580 6,050 24 1949... 4,387 .•• ... .■■ 408 1,040 707 1,549 . . . 780 2S bushels sold 1954... 15,146 1,750 ... 160 4,520 100 1,000 25,605 625 26 1949... 1,715 ... ... ... 785 20 330 ... ... 27 Other gralna threshed or c cabined ....................... farms reporting 1954. . . 1 3 2 1 1 26 1 5 28 acres 1954... 35 49 5 ... ... 40 17 1,300 15 82 29 bushels 1954... 245 567 1,000 ... ... 200 272 9,384 360 713 30 bushels sold 1954... 86 198 350 ... ... 70 95 3,284 126 250 Annual leipinca: 31 Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other 58 11 12 2 76 24 30 212 12 107 32 1949 ^. 313 25 66 8 321 159 67 363 67 266 33 acres grown alone 1954... 404 55 42 6 637 551 138 4,783 28 1,234 34 1949... 997 56 281 3 1,115 792 71 4,143 97 1,122 35 acres grown with other crops 1954... 167 36 50 ... 1,169 60 128 295 12 215 36 1949... 103 3 12 159 353 334 451 9 224 37 Harvested for dry peas farms reporting 1954... 26 1 6 19 5 6 61 2 13 38 1949... 42 3 8 "i 70 11 13 38 8 36 39 66 2 14 ... 56 27 23 1,630 4 149 40 1949... 106 3 9 1 112 24 7 175 3 184 41 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 2 ... ... ... 3 ... 3 86 ... 1 42 1949... 2 1 ... ... 9 2 23 18 1 1 43 bushels 1954... 553 26 182 837 405 146 17,652 90 1,208 44 1949... 461 34 99 "3 416 168 117 1,205 46 1,044 45 Cut for hay farms reporting 1954... 10 1 3 ... 17 1 1 34 1 19 46 1949 . . . 36 ... 4 70 1 ... 127 29 47 acres grown alone 1954... 180 10 8 60 6 5 504 2 245 48 1949... 192 7 ... 379 30 ... 1,115 ... 110 49 acres grown with other crops 1954... 9 *•. ... ... 50 ... ... 4 ... 10 50 1949... 15 ... ... 14 ... ... 17 ... 2 51 tone 1954... 44 3 4 ... 93 3 5 215 1 211 52 1949... 111 ... 5 ... 260 15 ... 510 ... 85 53 Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1954... 17 8 4 2 28 16 23 126 2 73 54 1949... 112 14 7 ... 67 76 37 198 8 102 55 acres grown alone 1954. . . 74 43 10 6 310 433 69 2,294 3 799 56 1949... 456 53 88 ... 209 705 28 2,523 54 633 57 acres grown with other crops 1954... 151 28 ... ... 50 60 103 193 204 58 1949 .. . 64 2 ... 75 351 204 394 ... 160 59 Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1954... 8 1 2 ... 15 3 4 21 7 10 60 1949... 27 ... 21 1 61 5 10 29 17 26 61 acres grown alone 1954... 34 ... 10 ... 211 85 21 355 19 41 62 1949... 243 ... 177 2 415 33 36 330 35 195 63 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 5 8 50 ... 1,066 ... 22 12 12 ... 64 1949... 22 12 ... 61 ... 107 22 8 61 65 Peanuts grown for all purposes.. farms reporting 1954... 181 223 6 ... 157 309 6 177 1 521 66 1949... 348 323 30 ... 253 403 36 461 1 713 67 1,090 2,128 210 ... 68'( 12,685 17 979 2 10,832 68 1949... 2,123 6,174 116 ... 1,065 13,045 153 2,931 1 12,672 69 acres grown with other crops 1954... 16 3,418 ... ... 64 3,574 32 383 ... 2,523 70 1949... 146 439 13 ... 84 8,745 199 1,941 ... 4,257 71 Harvested for plclclng or threshing farms reporting 1954... 141 48 1 ... U2 119 1 31 ... 150 72 1949... 201 62 5 ... 171 101 27 ... 139 73 acres grown alone 1954... 910 245 20 502 2,520 1 287 ... 2,476 74 1949... 1,219 160 3 ... 559 2,189 ... 323 ... 2,312 75 acres grown with other crops 1954... ... 5 ... 1 ... ... ... 79 76 1949... 28 1 ... 18 50 ... 15 7 77 pounds 1954... 507,891 220,975 20,000 172,360 1,602,599 500 199,375 ... 1,778,453 78 1949... 669,489 95,585 5,125 ... 260,144 1,313,295 106,915 1,227, UO 79 Vines or tops saved for 75 44 4 ... 37 48 ... 67 ... 117 SO 1949... 122 60 4 ... 96 72 15 7 ... 96 81 acres grown alone 1954... 573 203 180 224 1,081 556 2,013 82 1949... 783 153 37 ... 344 1,162 "57 110 ... 2,173 83 acres grown with other crops 1954... 16 100 ... ... ... ... ... 23 84 1949... 31 ... ... ... U ... 50 ... 16 85 tons 1954... 217 207 177 ... 92 714 ... 420 1,353 86 1949... 332 109 35 ... 174 562 61 64 ... 1,405 87 Velvetbeans grown for all purposes farms reporting 1954 . . . 18 63 35 38 1 9 1 38 71 21 71 31 36 165 234 2 4 147 226 88 1949... 89 acres grown alone 1954... 37 20 12 ... 171 310 43 447 6 1,070 90 1949... 235 268 27 ... 391 595 75 507 28 2,059 91 acres grown with other crops 1954... 330 546 ... 25 296 223 370 2,784 ... 2,225 92 1949... 710 270 9 ... 419 2,452 335 4,808 6 3,995 93 bushels 1954... 683 40 50 167 1,380 100 134 640 1,806 94 1949... 187 24 260 ... 767 1,283 732 2,750 105 20,556 ^Inclxidee farma reporting coupeas harvested for green peas only. FLORIDA 125 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Cortinued MarUn Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Orange Osceola Paljn Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam St. Johns St. Lucie Santa Rosa 1 66 473 16 7 25 37 2 63 62 45 733 1 ... 134 647 "i 29 2 31 61 5 191 113 118 1 994 2 120 661 10,601 ... 261 218 2,910 551 4 465 1,036 621 22,325 3 1,047 12,621 1 271 3 2,763 544 13 884 1,247 1,829 1 22,789 4 59 412 ... 10 5 25 11 2 24 41 37 686 5 ... 119 384 1 19 2 26 34 3 151 92 105 1 816 6 557 7,293 ... 44 16 2,910 303 4 149 718 506 ... 16,447 7 815 8,196 1 133 3 2,223 182 10 595 922 1,681 1 U,198 8 ... 7,964 108,315 ... 805 175 76,727 4,088 140 2,782 7,863 9,175 ... 294,252 9 ... 12,560 105,870 21 2,432 112 73,910 2,528 191 9,135 17,749 29,413 'io 197,044 10 1 10 204 ... 6 2 28 ... 41 28 9 ... 340 11 ... 2S 277 13 "'6 29 2 44 28 16 . . . 612 12 120 104 3,308 ... 217 202 .. . 248 ... 316 318 115 ... 5,378 13 232 4,625 ... 138 540 362 3 289 325 148 ... 11,591 14 ... 2 69 ... 3 9 1 6 2 2 ... 177 15 ... 7 41 ... 4 12 7 ... 22 23 ... 45 16 1,075 20,638 430 U,542 30 ... 1,075 656 410 ... 80,205 17 347 7,327 48 181 23,478 298 7 ... 1,465 2 1,121 5,734 1 6,990 75 18 19 "2 5 1,090 ... ... ... 660 "i "i U8 1 20 37 1,416 20 21 ... 8 134 28,930 ... ... ... 8,140 350 150 1,215 "5 800 274 41,348 22 23 ... ... 148 1,068 13,170 607 2 17 183 64 ... 10,125 3,544 2 304 5,606 1,750 2,400 1 130 1,000 990 ... 10 25 9 166 3,153 19,647 1,640 23 265 3,411 1,194 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 18 32 1 12 3 1 25 10 10 26 9 46 31 1 32 163 2 36 18 33 81 12 303 90 26 4 274 32 5 129 67 5 40 6 60 150 32 59 162 169 258 33 104 126 20 694 20 159 266 53 348 215 368 6 832 34 11 89 9 3 lU 5 16 45 15 87 35 303 33 3 137 1 248 116 226 36 3 16 1 7 1 3 4 ,37 14 29 1 12 "3 4 8 2 42 18 1 29 '38 4 19 9 . . . 48 1 9 6 39 7 21 10 57 1 '16 7 5 84 '26 6 63 40 ... 2 12 • . • . . . 41 13 1 1 "3 25 7 1 42 19 98 130 261 5 138 99 43 82 233 166 324 7 73 115 101 609 130 60 531 44 6 3 2 2 2 45 2 "5 "i ... 4 "2 1 "i 1 46 21 8 5 33 22 47 37 1 7 'io 36 11 20 "5 2 48 49 29 2 '21 2 15 32 50 51 5 10 10 24 16 10 "5 2 52 1 11 20 1 3 1 12 3 15 3 35 53 7 79 3 1 1 22 2 19 16 4 2 132 54 3 69 46 5 21 6 ... 54 22 104 105 142 55 42 97 4 2 1 119 4 74 47 82 2 616 56 8 77 269 10 143 8 10 11 15 8 15 82 223 57 58 1 3 1 5 2 1 6 9 5 9 6 8 59 5 3 13 8 7 22 6 58 18 18 2 21 60 2 35 2 2 ... 60 43 31 28 25 64 88 61 18 1 633 9 17 3 148 104 1 33 5 190 6 128 30 275 "4 151 5 62 63 19 22 2 126 1 212 101 2 64 15 107 3 9 6 12 450 65 37 302 5 23 1 23 33 3 631 66 88 869 8 44 112 47 5,964 67 134 1,923 29 "3 155 5 59 242 4 10,059 68 17 4 10 5 17 255 69 25 299 1 40 '54 83 420 70 1 65 2 3 1 1 395 71 3 68 2 7 5 8 442 72 2 662 650 3 14 3 9 36 2 3 8 73 4,917 6,790 73 74 75 "2 800 981,500 1,950 6,100 1,400 1 6,312 4,342,422 76 77 670 605,670 5,650 2,250 19,412 3,100 39,678 6,511,004 78 6 73 2 5 4 2 373 79 4 63 3 4 7 10 333 80 43 648 5 14 35 2 4,667 61 12 594 14 44 21 80 4,697 82 15 32 10 5 13 6 10 10 63 84 '48 747 '18 15 18 2 4,904 85 7 400 12 22 12 34 3,216 86 12 34 1 6 6 9 47 87 20 148 1 16 3 16 7 "2 120 88 25 17 240 45 40 71 124 89 60 45 207 3 59 44 1 172 90 15 415 55 14 90 220 91 16 1,302 2 29 11 23 666 92 119 118 1,200 4 50 30 302 93 563 660 15 15 1 2,530 94 > 126 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 1 of 5 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sarasota Seminole Sumter Suwannee Taylor Union Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington Con: 1 Com for all purposes ........... farms reporting 1954 .. . 5 24 189 1,355 164 233 2 3 7 92 5 136 749 842 649 860 2 1949... 12 40 294 1,622 174 292' 3 acres 1954... 355 312 2,449 51,611 3,006 6,830 13 3 3,104 17,019 14,109 4 1949... 156 215 1,906 52,637 2,157 6,866 14 1 2,803 14,041 14,945 5 Harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 5 12 146 1,174 69 168 2 D 50 703 563 6 1949... 11 29 229 1,394 141 262 2 S 30 788 781 7 acres 1954... 355 74 1,284 26,234 1,068 3,510 8 1 771 11,812 8,211 8 1949... 130 169 1,324 26,469 1,575 4,699 11 3 1,161 10,232 10,583 9 bushels 1954... 9,350 2,508 19,732 384,039 19,218 49,888 2,73 7 13,961 181,030 107,216 10 1949... 4,305 3,538 15,871 242,471 16,200 54,999 2,12 B 9,721 135,300 108,257 11 Hogged, grazed, or cut for fodder or silage farms reporting 1954... 12 85 901 132 166 7 72 339 335 12 1949... "2 13 75 968 55 106 S 74 287 345 U acres 1954... 238 1,165 25,377 1,938 3,320 5 7 2, 333 5,207 5,898 14 1949... 26 46 582 26, 168 582 2,167 2 9 1,642 3,809 4,362 15 Com sold farms reporting 1954,., 1 4 3 388 7 13 5 8 106 35 16 1949... 2 2 1 182 9 15 3 3 56 47 17 bushels 1954... 1,000 1,250 1,560 101,457 3,739 6,415 44 2 1,458 26,772 4,767 18 1949... 3,050 150 1,912 19,870 1,508 1,389 20 3 285 6,701 2,663 Sull grainc 19 Oats threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 1 6 U 13 5 11 44 37 20 1949... 3 7 1 13 2 12 12 21 acres 1954. . . 3 60 1,465 134 127 302 607 733 22 1949... 17 129 4 185 15 136 99 23 bushels 1954... 120 530 11,147 2,875 2,804 8,400 13,736 13,476 V, 1949... 140 2,041 60 3,600 55 3,270 652 25 bushels sold 1954... 4,306 75 250 3,279 2,391 26 1949... ... 650 50 1,426 200 27 Other grains threshed or combined farms reporting 1954 ., . 6 85 1 4 3 76 7 59 28 acres 1954... 29 bushels 1954... ... ... 725 50 1,063 799 30 bushels sold 1954... 254 18 372 280 Annual lefpiaea: 31 Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other processing farms reporting 1954, . . 4 8 15 53 13 18 1 2 8 44 58 32 1949 1.. 10 43 108 483 69 184 2 7 19 192 191 33 acres grown alone 1954... 16 155 40 290 29 54 1 5 128 124 283 34 1949... 9 288 274 1,069 94 361 2 D 57 386 350 35 acres grown with other cropa 1954,.. ... 11 189 65 99 3 48 70 62 36 1949... 12 109 841 126 769 1 2 21 384 411 37 Harvested for dry peas farms reporting 1954... 1 1 5 1 2 3 2 18 12 38 1949... 1 2 17 54 15 15 7 4 38 31 39 acres grown alone 1954... 1 3 25 2 6 5 1 29 13 40 1949... 1 4 42 106 9 34 7 14 23 34 41 acres grown with other crops 1954... 3 2 8 3 3 42 1949... "i 18 19 707 17 23 43 bushels 1954... 1 36 47 25 66 9 3 '77 194 80 44 1949... 2 35 333 508 96 579 5 D 51 363 173 45 Cut for hay farms reporting 1954. . . 1 1 1 14 2 1 2 6 46 1949... 2 10 22 1 4 2 47 acres grown alone 1954... "e 1 2 140 10 40 7 27 48 1949... 9 36 72 5 57 11 49 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . ... 50 1949... .,, 9 . . . 51 tons 1954... 12 1 2 74 6 '50 6 14 52 1949... 9 33 75 5 87 8 53 Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1954... 3 12 26 8 13 J 6 24 38 54 1949... 2 45 148 13 55 12 60 102 55 acres grown alone 1954. . . 27 33 105 15 43 ) 87 74 142 56 1949... 3 174 487 23 173 7 38 190 279 57 acres grown with other crops 1954... 10 153 57 97 40 62 59 58 1949... 64 475 68 55 21 276 362 59 Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1954. . . 2 4 2 9 2 3 6 5 60 1949... 2 22 10 97 23 43 32 10 61 acres grown alone 1954... 7 124 5 20 2 5 14 101 62 1949... 8 272 22 404 62 154 116 26 63 acres grown with other crops 1954... .,, 1 33 8 ... 5 64 1949... 12 37 348 39 7 1 82 26 65 Peanuts grown for all purposes, .farms reporting 1954... 2 102 958 48 83 '54 351 250 66 1949... 2 217 1,218 124 222 125 478 532 67 acres grown alone 1954. . . 7 1,163 13,214 159 618 1,046 2,190 1,802 68 1949... 6 2,361 14,823 681 1,309 1,711 3,191 3,645 69 acres grown with other crops 1954... 291 12,696 527 500 ,, 25 66 120 70 1949... 937 15,583 243 1,813 315 423 1,224 71 Harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting 1954... 1 5 201 2 5 13 240 114 72 1949,.. ... 1 12 174 4 5 16 183 129 73 acres grown alone 1954. . . 2 55 1,544 9 25 310 1,333 789 74 1949... 3 122 1,552 41 55 287 1,156 967 75 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 4 5 3 76 1949... "i 2 10 31 '20 2 77 pounds 1954. . . 1,000 37,240 1,519,420 6,575 11,200 236,164 1,394,251 567,814 78 1949... 3,800 44,925 1,183,893 11,300 28,500 286,795 1,032,930 640,375 79 Vines or tops saved for 2 37 99 3 1 13 234 150 80 1949... 9 109 3 1 .. 13 140 67 81 acres grown alone 1954. . . 7 552 1,525 19 1 292 1,294 1,010 82 1949... 46 993 33 30 220 641 578 83 acres grown with other crops 1954... 10 13 4 84 1949... 2 "3 ... 85 tons 1954... 7 648 794 13 1 196 1,284 886 86 1949... 24 617 26 15 94 530 306 87 Velvetbeans grown for all purposes.............. .farms reporting 1954... 2 19 241 19 22 9 69 72 88 1949... 2 4 17 341 27 34 27 282 155 89 acres grown alone 1954. . . 13 187 610 25 293 t 152 115 159 90 1949... 6 64 117 702 213 192 130 301 117 91 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 81 4,531 147 226 72 839 343 92 1949... 'is 360 4,933 71 227 325 1,843 1,371 93 bushels 1954... 64 1,525 157 140 3C 25 1,419 180 94 1949... ... 500 804 42 260 49 2,436 398 ^Includee farms reporting covpeaa harvested for green peas onlj. FLORIDA County Table 9 (Part 2 of 5 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 127 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Alachua Baier Bay Bradford Brevard Broward Calhoun Charlotte 1 2 Bay crops, exclading covpea and peaant hay (see text): Land from which hay was cut farms reporting 1954... 1949... 1,740 1,573 107 147 13 9 5 3 48 91 5 1 3 3 31 10 8 3 4 acres 1954... 1949... 63,083 17,959 2,983 1,857 395 31 1,515 4 404 274 479 2 1,135 322 868 36 402 5 6 tons 1954'.. 1949... 86,142 17,355 2,986 1,480 371 37 1,362 3 363 260 814 4 2,535 122 720 21 1,153 7 3 Hay sold farms reporting 1954... 1949... 186 99 13 15 2 1 "i 8 1 9 tons 1954... 1949... 10,013 1,944 258 291 41 5 100 229 850 11 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1954... 7 2 ... ... ... 12 13 acres 1954... tons, green weight 1954... Lupine seed, ffrass, and other field seed eropa: 392 2,360 22 100 ••■ > ••• ::: ::: 14 15 Lupine seed harvested farms reporting 1954... 1949... 775 664 81 48 "2 5 3 13 11 16 17 acres 1954... 1949... 23,071 20,972 2,423 2,029 "3 97 50 ... 135 274 ... 18 19 pounds 1954... 1949... 5,335,234 7,678,184 577,180 418,279 800 16,400 33,120 39,830 124,810 20 29,257 5,551 5,623 1,761 16 21 118 1 6 7 286 3 10 765 78 40 90 21 Other field crops: Cotton harvested. .farms reporting 1954. . . 22 1949... ... 23 24 acres 1954... 1949... 33,713 43,162 136 99 4 35 82 ... ... 553 288 25 26 bales 1954... 1949... 24,519 17,502 85 31 3 30 44 ... 380 145 :•" 27 28 Root and grain crops hogged or grazed, other than com, cowpeas, and peanuts farms reporting 1954... 1949... 1,687 1,716 142 155 24 27 2 6 U 19 ... 1 11 39 2 29 30 acres 1954... 1949... 38,653 17,429 5,128 3,030 95 80 4 15 114 133 ... 100 140 331 220 31 Tobacco harvested. farms reporting 1954. . . 5,599 6,033 482 554 158 138 85 60 1 1 2 . .. 32 1949... 33 34 acres 1954... 1949... 24,195 22,118 2,367 2,208 352 286 285 176 (z) 1 4 35 36 pounds 1954... 1949... 29,615,769 22,536,359 2,783,366 2,193,600 429,447 320,307 301,743 161,242 200 700 2,400 ;:: 37 38 Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for airup fanns reporting 1954... 1949... 2,478 5,700 100 269 24 99 21 32 48 105 1 2 41 122 ... 39 40 acres 1954... 1949... 2,745 5,275 79 210 14 63 11 34 29 66 (Z) 5 103 216 ... 41 42 gallons 1954... 1949... 324,773 756,652 8,951 19,626 686 7,502 1,391 4,225 2,999 5,926 60 450 20,041 48,645 43 Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale.......... farms reporting 1954... 5,467 5,435 111 131 117 79 80 54 109 61 30 30 1 104 70 1 44 1949... 45 46 acres 1954^.. 1949'.. 32,243 20,974 823 291 3 19 4 7 273 73 2 3 500 2 10 ... 47 48 bushels 1954... 1949... 9,126,264 4,488,999 187,239 55,500 1,520 1,429 6U 614 48,078 6,758 518 433 175,000 549 1,007 1 49 Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale .fanns reporting 1954. . . 4,440 7,453 57 294 46 122 54 38 38 124 12 19 1 3 102 183 1 50 2 51 52 acres 1954^.. 1949'.. 2,565 7,U1 104 490 9 80 9 34 7 127 45 1 15 1 44 221 "2 53 54 bushels 1954... 1949... 234,352 487,635 8,525 33,141 985 5,026 962 1,923 676 7,043 4,145 173 400 107 3,055 13,007 5 150 55 56 Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting 1954... 1949... 374 143 11 6 31 3 57 58 acres 1954... 1949... 17,830 3,549 342 228 1,537 33 59 60 bushels 1954... 1949... 160,138 70,849 2,272 2,625 17,880 990 61 Other field crops harvested .acres 1954... 49,951 377 6 ... 70 Z Reported In small fractions. ^Excludes grass silage. ^For 1954, does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested, does not Include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See tert. 128 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 ( Part 2 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, aee text) Citrus Clay Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Dixie Duval Escambia 1 2 Bay cropa> exelndiBK covpea and peanat hay (see text): Land from which hay was cut falms reporting 1954... 1949... 31 15 8 9 36 42 24 11 6 2 1 22 16 62 97 3 acres 1954... 1949... 955 293 304 19 731 578 3,554 626 174 154 8 1,216 311 1,239 980 5 6 tons 1954'.. 1949... 1,423 259 820 13 1,161 505 7,497 678 322 153 11 2,084 297 904 1,150 7 8 Hav sold. ................... .fanns reporting 1954. . . 2 2 . * . 4 3 5 6 6 iiQjp 0U.LU ..................... .." • ."r u — » » 1949. . . 9 10 tons 1954... 1949... 210 11 438 184 1,055 185 109 11 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1954... 1 ... 1 ... 12 13 acres 1954. . . tons, green weight 1954... '..'. '..'. ... 10 25 !!! 25 300 '.'.'. 15 Lopiae aaad. itvaas, aad otbar field aeed cropai Lupine seed harvested farms reporting 1954... 1949... 1 "i 108 49 2 8 1 "2 23 16 16 17 acres 1954... 1949... 10 io 3,977 1,327 U 186 8 'is 403 184 19 pounds 1954... 1949... 900 500 503,358 437,900 5,500 21,790 800 13,500 194,400 64,733 20 Other field seed crops harvested acres 1954... 347 317 381 86 389 272 447 21 Other field crcpa: Cotton harvested. .farms reporting 1954. . . 79 7 1 1 215 247 22 1949... 23 24 acres 1954... 1949... 281 31 4 '6 1,600 2,425 25 26 bales 1954... 1949... 167 9 2 "5 1,356 1,298 27 28 Root and grain crops hogged or grazed, other than com, cowpeas, and peanuts farms reporting 1954... 1949... 14 6 2 4 58 99 ... 4 2 7 2 31 28 29 30 acres 1954... 1949... 530 60 47 24 1,172 756 80 16 105 5 288 326 31 Tobacco harvested farms reporting 1954. . . 1 592 678 53 52 2 J2 1949... 33 34 acres 1954... 1949... 8 2,033 1,830 158 104 2 ... 35 36 pounds 1954... 1949... 4,000 2,539,692 1,943,223 208,344 132,095 1,550 ;.. 37 Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup................ ....farms reporting 1954... 14 23 3 13 111 225 3 1 14 27 12 66 18 97 38 1949... 39 40 acres 1954... 1949... 15 25 1 6 61 133 2 2 ••• 9 7 127 35 74 41 42 gallons 1954... 1949... 1,441 4,334 145 536 5,252 12,603 230 400 125 1,420 1,266 462 13,183 3,187 8,686 43 Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale. ..................... .farms reporting 1954. . . 14 15 5 21 2 3 71 144 46 43 16 2 39 6 13 86 99 117 44 1949... 45 46 acres 1954^.. 1949'.. 2 2 4 24 160 2 2 22 7,696 6,567 171 2 ... 6 21 806 435 47 48 bushels 1954... 1949... 254 101 487 3,128 51,100 135 517 1,898 2,820,632 1,633,375 49,387 150 199 35 561 1,817 130,420 68,880 49 Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954. . . 16 24 4 21 4 6 40 249 17 10 7 8 24 18 4 71 157 261 50 1949... 51 52 acres 1954^.. 1949'.. 8 18 4 25 17 11 10 250 U 6 8 6 2 12 2 38 63 246 53 54 bushels 1954... 1949... 945 1,793 255 1,824 2,310 1,094 683 14,220 1,837 844 439 630 335 711 119 2,943 4,755 19,735 55 56 Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting 1954... 1949... 6 ... 181 119 57 58 acres 1954... 1949... 86 ... ... 10,948 3,178 59 60 bushels 1954... 1949... 685 ... 83,620 66,279 61 rvthoT* n ol rf fTTin"? hBTVfiR+.fld . . ............ BcrQs 19S4... ... ... ... 181 ... 70 ... ... 520 \J UUVt 1 1.0J,U ^4 \J^a *■" t ¥Wauo»J»»«e**»*»»»»e"*M%-***Lj -A. ^ .^—w e • • '■Excludes grass silage. ^For 195pea anil peanut ha; (see text): Land from which ha^ was cut farms reporting 1954... 1949... 36 73 48 1 35 45 9 44 91 34 11 3 37 58 30 13 123 119 3 i. aoras 1954... 1949... 626 1,022 881 10 1,552 428 839 2,181 642 952 323 193 647 371 535 110 5,850 1,900 5 6 tons 1954 1.. 1949... 486 1,083 876 10 2,256 414 1,295 2,090 601 862 278 323 452 253 862 145 6,683 1,654 7 8 Hav sold farms reportine 1954. . . 1 2 6 1 5 1 3 1 2 5 3 2 6 1 15 9 ilOJI □UXU...................*.^ '■^^ ^ vff-j^ •'••.Q ^ . « 1949... 9 10 tons 1954... 1949... 175 181 65 1 97 2 890 1 3 130 41 2 400 30 504 100 11 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1954... 2 12 13 acres 1954... tons, green weight 1954... 225 1,700 14 15 L4ipine aeed, ffvaaa, and olber field aeed ervpa: Lupine aeed harvested farms reporting 1954... 1949... 31 45 15 7 10 21 56 7 5 48 61 42 17 16 17 acres 1954... 1949... 1,639 2,412 239 88 406 772 2,160 268 79 1,293 2,094 1,561 537 18 19 pounds 1954... 1949... 693,933 1,115,300 63,520 26,000 109,473 329,450 460,314 89,500 19,000 515,435 668,349 298,540 136,010 20 261 275 699 250 439 275 50 328 107 2,108 21 Other field eropa: Cotton harvested farms reporting 1954... 341 372 55 27 8 2 303 337 1 1 4 524 467 3 1 2 22 1949... 23 24 acres 1954... 1949... 1,324 2,072 196 205 75 32 912 1,394 5 5 47 2,842 3,367 52 9 25 26 bales 1954... 1949... 657 676 134 69 39 19 521 490 2 4 17 1,832 1,296 43 . 3 27 28 Root and grain crops hogged or grazed, other than com, cowpeas, and peanuts farms reporting 1954... 1949... 82 51 68 27 7 15 3 1 17 54 139 30 15 5 162 118 2 6 51 113 29 30 acres 1954... 1949... 2,085 1,131 1,519 189 131 75 85 1 988 831 5,696 515 91 38 4,151 658 201 13 945 1,659 31 Tobacco harvested farms reporting 1954... 177 175 350 378 20 20 66 31 803 891 4 9 32 1949... 33 34 acres 1954... 1949... 419 340 1,566 1,322 64 46 153 62 2,651 2,401 16 22 35 36 pounds 1954... 1949... 405,968 323,604 2,176,197 1,427,555 70,730 41 , 569 151,577 56,720 153 2,999,324 2,352,989 14,440 15,825 ■ 37 Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup farms reporting 1954... 152 ".39 75 87 11 24 7 153 364 27 91 14 31 152 345 7 94 159 38 1949... 39 40 acres 1954... 1949. . . 130 260 32 39 8 12 5 119 292 16 72 13 36 85 308 4 84 147 41 42 gallons 1954... 1949... 9,077 26,417 5,387 6,708 685 1,549 383 5,733 25,638 972 6,173 1,215 7,053 11,113 50,302 595 3,787 13,931 43 Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954. . . 49 285 202 118 16 62 11 8 104 157 19 21 6 64 324 190 24 23 114 36 44 1949... 45 46 acres 1954^.. 1949'.. 2 23 2 4 14 1,720 1,027 1 15 6 1 5 5 24 2 15 5 9 47 48 bushels 1954... 1949... 325 2,780 1,040 752 368 1,548 428,327 266,325 436 1,513 112 479 47 473 2,U8 2,712 329 1,492 1,456 885 49 Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954... 176 603 86 78 9 44 9 15 221 488 16 68 21 56 270 232 22 30 95 185 50 51 52 acres 1954^. 1949'.. 116 814 12 22 3 133 115 46 108 502 2 45 11 32 107 163 17 25 113 139 53 54 bushels 1954... 1949... 5,288 44,227 1,818 2,039 378 5,743 17,578 7,871 5,354 32,667 307 2,572 594 2,591 8,177 9,882 1,266 1,852 9,414 7,989 55 56 Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting 1954... 1949... 5 1 1 2 6 2 3 3 57 58 acres 1954... 1949... 205 10 17 90 225 79 68 301 59 60 bushels 1954... 1949... 1,326 200 18 1,740 2,710 540 409 5,600 61 0*haT> ri ill H frnnn hBi-Vftt^tfld ........... .BCrSS 195'i. . • 407 26 124 181 2 176 30 470 \J IfliCJI X J. t7'LU Lil U^C3 1 IJl 1 WDOU^lA. • ■ t •* ■• *• ••■ ••laui^.rfcj ^ j ^-r m ^ m Z Reported In small f ractionB . ^Excludes grass silage. ^For 1954, does not Include acreage for farms with leas than 20 bushels harvested. See text, does not Include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. FLORIDA 131 CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Contmued Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Orajige Osceola Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam St. Johns St. Lucie Santa Rosa 1 9 14 26 23 4 38 16 15 4 13 6 61 32 16 8 28 60 37 12 13 5 3 11 7 1 2 80 328 47 373 143 43 1,849 144 360 37 1,552 261 3,612 1,207 624 49 2,679 1,124 1,364 128 1,611 28 267 310 25 3 4 500 368 54 405 167 101 2,761 152 745 25 4,367 143 3,743 1,109 758 46 5,476 1,086 1,642 172 3,445 29 411 352 20 5 6 2 6 4 5 2 3 1 11 6 1 3 4 6 "i 4 7 8 128 31 14 517 12 450 50 478 223 400 13 73 229 211 30 9 10 1 110 235 11 12 13 1 2 5 4 1 2 1 1 2 6 14 15 1 51 47 62 4 450 4 10 10 47 16 17 200 7,650 20,600 23,400 300 143,000 ... 200 9,610 5,500 31,800 18 19 14 176 450 648 6,672 117 256 15 70 212 20 "i 190 342 1 508 544 21 22 7 1,567 3,031 3 5,964 7,466 23 24 7 1,340 1,193 3 5,026 3,051 25 26 4 4 30 22 4 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 9 4 23 7 2 1 1 64 59 27 28 17 32 300 120 31 4 1 12 5 120 24 1 4 99 94 289 239 13 2 10 1,076 368 29 30 19 26 1 "i 31 32 53 51 2 "i 33 34 60,088 58,103 2,768 4,676 35 36 2 10 53 23 128 2 4 8 2 5 J 9 9 3 1 1 22 10 31 17 1 14 111 37 38 3 9 48 13 83 4 5 5 3 130 400 5 33 4 (Z) 1 15 8 28 17 3 15 102 39 40 464 575 5,019 1,701 10,905 256 542 391 320 15,120 43,000 255 4,826 475 30 75 3,021 783 2,649 982 120 964 15,657 41 42 4 1 11 44. 144 36 2 50 60 39 20 9 31 19 16 22 29 27 139 41 61 128 128 1 3 36 120 43 44 101 24 6 5 2 10 3 18 2 6 1,800 1,494 2 9 2 5 18 70 2,900 1,801 10,849 5,599 110 1 1 6 45 46 25,188 3,800 391 717 838 991 14 647 1,390 401 464 295,755 255,753 296 326 647 819 3,664 7,222 817.463 329,704 3,037,887 1,260,750 33,000 31 223 914 47 48 3 9 9 60 160 247 3 4 24 28 51 7 4 23 22 29 10 8 19 65 6 52 5 31 8 8 58 235 49 50 30 104 6 60 59 197 2 2 17 19 8 2 55 28 47 169 1 2 10 69 4 43 4 27 198 3 27 188 51 52 6,013 7,572 433 3,502 4,oa 11,979 65 145 631 1,449 1,238 543 3,507 2,308 1,867 8,081 154 139 757 4,047 206 2,376 488 1,543 36,450 315 1,388 15,225 53 54 18 1 52 10 55 56 1,023 280 1,409 131 57 58 12,261 11,000 9,737 1,038 59 60 15 71 11 153 10,595 105 20 4e-j 250 739 61 132 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 2 of 5 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sarasota Seminole Sumter Suwannee Taylor Union Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington 1 2 Hay eropa, ezelndiag covpea and peaaat bay (see text): Land from which hajr was cut farms reporting 1954-.. 1949. . . 17 7 7 3 78 76 86 62 2 6 8 24 13 3 4 33 21 44 28 3 1, acres 1954... 1949... 431 78 65 24 1,429 551 2,174 261 43 318 92 766 99 68 24 853 284 664 130 5 6 tone I954I.. 1949... 674 132 121 26 1,409 593 1,888 186 52 998 67 1^242 lU 81 16 860 281 742 125 7 8 Hay sold farms reporting 1954... 1949... 3 ... 3 5 16 2 ... 1 . . . 4 2 2 9 10 11 12 13 tone 1954... 1949... Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1954... acres 1954... tons, green weight 1954... 27 ... 50 20 686 3 4 ... 441 16 5 14 Uipinr seed, Rraaa, asd olber field aeed crapa: Lupine seed harvested., farms reporting 1954.,. ... ... 3 2 173 147 2 1 7 6 1 2 7 3 17 8 15 1949... 18 16 17 acres 1954... 1949... 63 16 4,749 4,172 20 5 109 72 20 105 90 32 179 95 234 18 19 pounds 1954... 1949... '.'.'. 12,200 6,770 886,793 1,209,965 6,000 2,500 17,900 15,880 2,000 14,470 81,000 18,200 67,450 44,500 106,158 20 19 279 1,071 3,033 122 95 26 155 206 240 21 22 Other field cropa: Cotton harvested farms reporting 1954... 1949... 3 3 3 1 211 66 3 3 8 ... 361 408 209 219 23 2* acres 1954... 1949... ::: 24 27 119 8 582 263 21 19 24 ... 2,646 3,191 892 1,222 25 26 ijaloB 1954... 1949... ... 16 29 64 4 436 81 9 6 19 ... 2,099 1,185 670 472 27 2S Root and grain crops hogged or grazed, other than com, cowpeas, and peanuts farms reporting 1954... 1949... 1 1 1 1 2 15 240 271 9 51 15 12 3 4 9 16 47 40 49 38 29 30 acres 1954... 1949... 4 1 150 20 25 169 6,144 2,646 97 280 125 121 8 6 129 155 394 328 354 147 31 32 Tobacco harvested farms reporting 1954... 1949... ... 27 25 1,291 1,521 106 115 188 165 ::: ::: 1 1 1 1 33 34 acres 1954... ... 38 48 4,946 4,692 337 353 630 535 ... ... (Z) (Z) 2 (Z) 35 36 pounds 1954... 1949 . . . ::: 46,900 40,828 6,166,675 4,549,715 400,368 335,601 823,805 548,045 ::: !!! 15 125 3,400 3 37 38 Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup farms reporting 1954... 1949... 2 3 1 31 62 255 483 28 74 23 41 9 12 38 58 58 159 117 302 39 40 acres 1954... 1949... 2 1 (z) 23 48 129 257 18 52 50 78 4 51 28 42 40 117 198 320 41 42 gallons 1954... 1949... 172 100 15 2,182 4,535 14,985 34,838 2,239 6,954 13,584 11,477 430 6,219 6,375 6,224 4,680 13,318 18,161 59,496 43 Irish potatoes harvested for home \ise or for sale farms reporting 1954 .. . 4 10 26 31 95 127 340 395 70 19 26 43 24 50 26 75 333 217 225 44 1949... 188 45 4« acres 1954^.. 1949'.. 1 5 20 177 3 5 4 40 1 4 76 56 16 34 1 1 8 11 10 14 47 48 bushels 1954... 1949... 180 1,559 3,890 28,523 1,046 1,156 2,264 4,846 392 330 15,041 5,745 2,279 3,509 126 320 2,044 1,534 1,870 1,823 49 Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954... 1 10 24 9 35 93 311 322 33 43 20 35 15 27 55 85 320 267 197 50 271 51 52 acres 1954^.. 19493. . 6 10 4 21 206 96 159 7 31 63 94 9 26 9 20 108 178 87 178 53 54 bushels 1954... 1949 . . . 20 423 1,053 221 2,133 18,620 8,367 10,762 680 1,949 7,617 5,401 1,110 1,971 1,121 1,983 6,764 12,711 3,973 14,394 55 56 Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting 1954... 1949... ... ... 12 1 ... 10 2 3 5 57 58 acres 1954... 1949... ... 250 20 301 24 20 117 59 60 bushels 1954... 1949... ... ... ... 1,613 ... 100 ... 2,314 200 100 1,223 61 Other field crops harvested... .acres 1954... 200 15 88 20 ... 93 57 341 Z Reported in small fractions. ^Excludes grass silage. ^For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text, not Include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. ^For 1949, does FLORIDA County Table 9 (Part 3 of 5) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 133 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Bay Vei^etablcs for boac 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 2. Snap beans (bush and pole types } farms reporting 1954, . 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Green lima beans farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cabbage farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Sweet com farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949 . . Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Eggplant farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Sweet peppers and pimientos. .farms Squash farms Watermelons farms Black eyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting 1954. 1949.. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949., acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cantaloups and muskmelons .... farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. , 1949.. Celery farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Endive and escarole farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Lettuce and romalne farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Radishes farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Turnips farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Other vegetables acres 1954 . . Berries aad other saall fruits harvested for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. 26,237 993 30, U3 1 ,037 9,766 586 10,W2 684 323,909 12 ,854 267,152 12 ,913 78,267,235 1,161 ,275 59,742,708 1,349 ,654 1,855 158 2,703 237 56,407 1 ,457 74,437 1 ,355 910 68 1,388 114 2,829 472 6,040 776 351 15 1,375 30 , 13,405 42 14,708 61 1,028 44 1,812 86 27,840 406 16,849 1 ,103 2,166 255 2,539 266 15,739 1 ,430 10,283 1 ,012 592 49 766 31 2,783 239 2,795 96 1,201 52 1,733 78 2,848 64 3,563 156 2,059 176 2,590 166 11,711 812 9,822 599 1,655 104 2,338 102 10,984 376 9,448 341 1,798 29 3,214 53 48,052 99 32,121 62 4,562 311 4,046 289 88,041 6 ,229 54,312 6 ,178 2,352 142 3,813 228 10,149 678 10,797 756 279 98 242 77 1,469 407 892 330 77 ... 165 2 7,6CK ... 9,589 11 99 ... 129 ... 2,983 ... 3,186 331 2 372 4 3,280 2 2,252 3 73 1 48 ... 10,834 1 1,831 . . . 443 18 498 21 1,140 22 605 16 acres 1954.. 1949.. quarts 1954.. 1949.. 1,089 1,757 1,758 2,356 2,791,380 3,358,187 (Z) 2 380 1,070 298 351 102 51 349 839 36,895 12,620 28 10 12 12 37 23 32 30 6 7 1 6 56 30 75 138 18 4 5 3 143 146 588 1 2 1 1 1 (Z) 2 1 3 1 1 7 (Z) 7 191 146 24 23 89 103 11,790 4,411 6 11 6 4 2 3 1 (Z) (z) 18 13 9 3 2 2 1 (Z) 11 7 3 2 13 17 4 5 15 12 15 21 18 27 12 47 5 1 1 1 (Z) 500 208 344 579 202 236 3,104 2,873 202,521 165,425 55 112 202 236 54 80 133 209 55 54 112 240 1,056 1,370 46 49 243 12 27 29 26 78 55 217 76 35 48 107 68 18 38 16 33 32 33 294 149 107 100 512 531 96 259 113 245 152,419 372,357 149 207 16 37 47 209 14,719 60,813 (Z) 4 9 3 12 5 84 2 3 (Z) (Z) 2 7 1 1 5 (Z) 2 1 (Z) 1 1 (Z) (z) 5 (Z) 10,700 675 38 124 133 204 16,369 28,256 5,234,509 5,638,227 32 109 10,252 20,345 9 10 327 309 6 13 37 137 4 13 505 229 16 20 136 462 46 66 612 799 21 34 74 109 lis 1,862 2,451 75 61 2,183 1,066 11 83 156 1,054 2,725 23,923 444 355 134 112 1,395 536 70,302 62,925 1 22 CZ) 7 5 26 2 10 2 17 4 31 77 79 234 129 (Z) 2 31 (Z) 9 1 3 28 2 10 102 72 1,132 263 6 29 9 58 2 1 (Z) Other berries acres 1954. Z Reported In small fractions. ^Doee not Include farms reporting green cowpeas only. ^Does not include value of green cowpeas sold. 134 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 ( Part 3 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For deflnitlonfi and explanations, see text) Veitetables for boae use and for aale (other than Ii and aveet potatoea): Vegetables harvested for home use f arme reporting Vegetables harvested for sale. . .farms reporting acres Sold dollars Snap beans (bush and pole types ) farms reporting acres Green lima beans farms reporting acres Cabbage farms reporting acres Sweet com faims reporting acres Cucumbers and pickles faims reporting acres Eggplant farms reporting acres Okra farms reporting acres Sweet peppers and plmientos .. farms reporting acres Squash farms reporting acres Tomatoes farms reporting acres Watermelons farms reporting acres Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting 195/1. . 19i9.. 195.1.. 1949 1. 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. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Cantaloups and muskmelons .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Celery farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Endive and escarole farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Lettuce and romaine farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Radishes fanns reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Turnips farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Other vegetables acres 1954. Borrioa and other aaall fruits harvested for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. quarts 1954. 1949. Other berries acres 1954. 14 7 497 166 37, 565 24,130 (Z) (Z) IZ) 3 (Z) (Z) (Z) 2 2 1 (Z) (Z) 3 1 1 (Z) 18 10 3 468 136 5 16 7 13 1 (Z) 1 (Z) (Z) 57 100 30 42 611 582 119,785 99,224 15 29 400 404 11 11 66 3 1 2 (Z) 1 (z) 43 22 63 134 10,231 3,112 3,743,086 1,436,726 2 680 30 40 75 1,644 1,078 5 7 97 26 3 3 35 22 14 9 326 23 21 42 506 280 40 64 4,386 1,326 34 15 2,304 288 575 918 199 112 3,299 1,470 187,934 55,768 14 3 3 19 (Z) 69 30 82 206 22 9 13 13 1 2 (Z) 16 18 52 1 160 73 2,436 765 67 143 661 340 310 225 274 336 25,239 16,184 12,260,721 6,837,05, 86 78 3,615 1,568 8 34 25 293 38 51 409 395 18 17 1,407 503 44 31 323 232 10 15 22 22 36 36 101 107 40 25 118 41 64 109 612 175 218 17,658 11,649 3 2 76 24 19 6 55 40 9 2 155 4 2 121 139 29 25 790 289 126,111 39,618 (Z) 5 29 3 5 5 4 5 4 7 2 3 20 13 24 18 10 8 675 192 4 6 3 14 3 (Z) 1,100 300 (Z) 159,353 91,895 (Z) 5,552 500 134 156 97 534 34 23 5 59 532 427 73 479 5,393 127,668 3,900 146,008 1 7 ... 24 1 3 17 1 3 14 1 1 ... 6 ... 11 1 17 ... 172 1 120 5 1 23 3 3 25 1 4 ... 11 12 2 . . . 9 ... 1 6 . . . 1 7 2 7 20 1 8 ... 9 (z) 30 4 513 47 2 14 2 21 (Z) 1 200 1,050 (Z) Z Reported in small fractions. ^Does not include farms reporting green cowpeas only. ^Does not include value of green cowpeas sold. FLORIDA 135 HARVESTED : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamilton Hardee Hendiy \ Hernando Highlands HiUs- borough Holmes Indian River Jackson 9 20 811 1,047 210 206 16 17 70 76 638 499 332 580 36 24 98 175 83 83 1,610 1,479 1,303 1,321 15 132 2,461 2,779 28 38 1,106 2 4 5 176 135 1,400 261 296 6,648 14 10 2,060 6 16 10 1 249 176 ,724 251 470 5,260 41 26 5,536 32 36 716 20 30 1,788 1,200 1,379 17,952 276 146 2,071 14 33 425 671 376 5,102 1,622 328,237 306,610 3 500 125 925 164,650 132,517 6,135 282,570 363,843 1,162 604,210 397, 371 34 1 937 82 2,021 99 ,523 ,535 ,846 2,802 1,207,838 732,752 1,247 2,455,632 397,246 340 55,498 43,859 735 537,828 182, 178 15,500 3.430,602 4,005,681 749 91,190 50,921 1,897 253,757 682,524 2,246 a5,414 130,005 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 (Z) (Z) 116 105 546 456 8 8 17 9 7 25 28 52 4 3 2 1 48 6 1 5 (Z) 1 a 30 2 11 10 22 24 14 2 1 363 12 5 21 10 46 9 16 853 539 377 407 980 790 37 15 7 6 2 4 4 4 23 66 20 26 1 1 1 (Z) "28 37 1,022 1,552 2 (Z) 1 1 1 (Z) '2 "2 1 60 3 6 305 432 1 3 (Z) (Z) 2 2 (Z) (Z) 8 33 2 9 1 36 (Z) 79 3 2 1 1 8 13 5 4 1 (Z) 2 1 481 5 3 3 11 8 7 3 6 6 1 15 2 3 40 2 261 342 682 598 116 117 498 385 38 21 37 8 10 11 3 7 2 2 3 4 1 16 37 56 30 32 11 26 11 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 7 5 1 9 8 2 2 1 7 10 9 5 1 16 1 3 50 1 3 (Z) 9 43 16 18 124 67 4 158 6 10 11 1 2 2 113 291 905 30 16 13 4 72 21 77 2 2 2. 1 6 1 324 2 133 462 14 8 1,783 12 2 19 2 10 U 36 8 2 1 28 ... 1 179 211 '17 4 1 77 101 1 169 2 16 187 6 (Z) 99 355 356 2,896 10 812 5 16 4 1 209 649 46 138 2 2 102 282 2 2 ... 42 2 147 989 205 6 10 976 45 14 100 2 1 6 6 1 4 47 77 2 2 4 2 1 2 140 155 2 4 6 4 3 2 3C (z) ::: 6 3 20 23 2 1 60 92 20 9 35 22 1 7 348 312 (z) 8 5 1 1 3] 3, 1 "2 15 24 4 5 1 1 1 6 6 27 10 25 1 2 6 12 6 11 305 353 23 12 2 2 34 55 3. 3.i 2 7 34 17 2 (Z) 5 53 20 4 14 3 2 25 3; 1 16 23 1 2 13 22 2 21 11 478 2 1 23 3e 1 1 (Z) (z) 10 8 1 ... 1 86 6 2 2 725 1 2 2' 3' ... 3 2 28 4 2 31 6 1 29 2 (Z) 2 (Z) (z) 126 292 133 1 118 3 5 1 6 4 6 4 941 2,069 2,112 1 (Z) (z) 4 2 29 3 3£ 39 4C ... 25 8 2 38 9 5 13 5 518 5 8 18 43 1 (2) 34 84 6 54 1 (Z) 61 154 49 104 7 24 9 41 3 18 674 1,833 4 1 14 65 21 9 4; 4: 57 22 1 192 68 34 17 12 1,537 1 98 18 44 "2 2 12 14 2 2 8 175 21 8 2 151 28 8 30 45 3 31 4 1 6 32 330 14 12 7 463 35 25 71 46 1 1 49 65 420 (z) 5 1,044 2,564 10 2 2,356 27 327 26 47 1 18 23 50 2 19 735 913 8 8 2,440 18 1,505 25 48 1 33 251 2 3 84 39 10 14 2 97 236 5 470 49 2 "7 (z) (Z) 25 300 292 6,178 576 10 8 87 967 40 521 2 852 6 532 4 195 83 3,554 130 1,717 7 10 329 4,236 50 51 34 5,845 5 760 97 10 123 8 757 574 177 1,480 52 1 1 (Z) 10 1 26 11 2 2 34 30 5 5 14 604 77 167 53 2 36 108 54 39 '56 30 (z) 28 176 78 165 8 115 15 18 16 146 688 2,038 53 112 291 329 54 55 63 133 15 128 175 54 39 92 1,993 66 481 56 1 1 1 3 5 ::: "2 "3 2 3 5 14 ::: 1 9 7 19 3 2 18 2 9 5 71 24 1 1 2 10 1 12 4 20 3 57 58 59 60 61 5 (Z) 62 63 16 64 1 11 11 65 66 30 30 67 t3 68 2 2 1 54 69 2 1 1 4 1 1 61 I \ 70 (z) (Z) 600 288 3 1 2 40 (Z) 1 110 311 345 7 16 2 (Z) (Z) 1 1 71 72 73 74 75 2 22 3 "3 5 1 5 1 31 91 3 1 g 76 77 6 17 16 1 (z) 11 104 36 1 38 2 4 2 2 6 21 6 3 1 1 9 3 6 150 82 130 103 4 2 1 1 13 11 13 78 79 80 16 (Z) 48 15 12 6 60 9 18 4 180 3 930 618 1 3 2 22 2 81 82 1. 1 2 145 73 3 1 1 2 878 1,233 2 1 1 1 83 84 (z) (Z) 125 125,498 (Z) 620 (Z) 1,905 1,632 1,973,966 (Z) 356 (Z) 2 500 85 86 150 270 283,663 205 100 2,197,849 133 ioo 590 87 4 1 2 16 88 136 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES | County Table 9 ( Part 3 of 5 j .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lafayette Levy Liberty Vegetsblps for hoHC use and for ■■!« (other than Iriah and Bveet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 195^.., 1949.. , Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954... 19i9 ' . acres 1954.. 1949.. Sold dollars 1954. . , 1949^., Snap beans (bush and pole types ) faims reporting 1954. . 1949 . . acres 1954.. 1949.. Green lima beans farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cabbage farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Sveet corn farms reporting 1954. . 1949 . . acres 1954,. 1949.. Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Eggplant farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949 . . Oltra farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Sweet peppers and plmlentos. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . acres 1954. . 1949.. Squash farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Tomatoes farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Watermelons farms reporting 1954. . 1949 . . acres 1954. . 1949.. Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cantaloups and muskmelona .... farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Celery farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949. . Endive and eacarole farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Lettuce and romaine farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Radishes farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Turnips farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949 . . Other vegetables acres 1954.. Berries sad other sasll fruits harvested for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954.. 1949.. quarts 1954. .. 1949... Other berries acres 1954... &43 823 138 238 2,960 3,163 174,755 201,617 12 2 1 8 (Z) 18 19 161 55 17 27 40 128 209 2,406 2,665 39 121 151 273 1 1 5 2 4 (2) 380 333 100 93 1,671 1,646 69,610 100,851 1 2 2 1 1 1 (Z) (Z) 2 1 5 7 2 2 3 24 1 4 1 11 1 (Z) 1 92 91 1,624 1,587 5 10 28 13 335 466 183 226 6,749 5,652 1,022,360 691,211 52 299 162 30 22 23 25 34 387 133 39 100 100 233 10 14 4 9 64 72 149 121 14 56 103 105 218 lis 113 5,526 4,540 19 (Z) 10, 569 4,372 126 110 79 105 5,238 2,567 1,388,407 887,990 7 30 1 11 8 1,271 220 41 42 1,721 845 36 59 254 377 18 7 170 50 65 68(1 415 31 31 186 177 17 49 464 240 14 7 467 (Z) (Z) 2 2 1 (Z) 16,120 500 556 951 142 149 832 919 54,322 54,287 81 60 205 61 6 1 8 10 85 98 345 446 63 100 63 180 417 281 215 251 6,230 5,981 226,593 437,670 15 63 98 259 1 1 1 (Z) 7 16 47 54 3 11 27 22 201 215 5,712 5,073 15 63 200 415 3 6 12 29 (Z) 198 202 22 56 555 830 1 1 (Z) (Z) 2 1 1 1 1 (Z) 1 16 (Z) 33 959 926 350 310 3,957 2,875 179,509 150,678 12 12 13 119 37 269 57 (Z) 12 20 20 19 2 1 8 (Z) 17 21 40 24 16 38 156 42 300 285 3,351 2,548 17 43 74 100 5 13 9 21 (Z) 243 325 134 290 4,558 4,447 1,975,506 1,730,221 40 92 402 282 2 113 34 61 238 204 30 55 51 316 41 56 438 264 22 81 98 192 17 20 34 21 46 90 102 168 41 68 310 188 63 191 2,111 2,234 11 25 29 61 20 48 43 332 122 (Z) 6 37,560 39,643 (Z) Z Reported in small fractions. ^Does not include farms reporting green cowpeas only. ^Does not include value of green cowpeas sold. FLORIDA 137 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Orange Osceol 1 Paljn Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnaj n St, John 3 St. Lucie Santa Rosa 25 4 143 720 5 382 ; >06 161 359 162 633 29 16 ) 25 973 1 37 305 827 3 468 1 04 276 429 190 1,047 I 34 15 I 108 1,028 21 2S 20 9 57 14 287 70 17 198 55 11^ 24 107 35 26 54 3 77 13 346 74 29 437 93 14 J 47 142 4 2,738 142 219 498 11,209 ; 59 75,483 2,885 52 2,398 1,. 01 4,48C ) 8,821 925 2,229 186 243 281 5,249 ] 04 65,526 1,872 240 2,972 1,( 24 3,78 I 4,437 869 6 967,150 12,105 6,730 127,200 2,751,515 88,< 63 20,951,890 219,615 10,850 345,867 213, 80 1,057,04 4,884,440 35,446 7 611,054 22,933 10,103 155,451 1,715,864 35,e 66 U, 571, 766 178,880 34,358 l,',1.,',Zl 277,' 99 881,94 ) 2,692,503 42,752 8 i. 1 2 24 5 180 4 9 75 16 2 10 9 9 13 16 34 5 221 23 15 163 25 1 J 6 28 IC 35 1 1 (Z) 749 4 32,968 4 2 93 80 1,240 4 11 704 6 8 579 7 43 ,050 21 10 184 130 J 16 30 12 1 1 6 6 2 33 3 2 27 1 26 13 3 10 26 7 71 14 4 72 3 1 I 1 47 14 (Z) (Z) 8 3 1 466 15 1 40 Z) 34 15 11 6 12 4 2,273 22 1 68 1 I 2 66 16 1 4 1 14 's 38 2 7 29 25 10 > 3 3 l" 4 14 17 35 6 47 11 12 55 53 13 5 6 9 IS CZ) 10 (Z) 249 9 2,248 1 2 18 46 4,04 B 30 CZ) 19 10 23 5 295 4 3,398 4 8 50 52 3,57 14 4 2C 1 3 5 17 4 64 9 9 53 8 7 1 8 21 1 8 10 42 3 41 21 15 144 16 2 5 1 15 22 (Z) 17 (Z) 1,376 5 17,352 13 7 77 17 5 CZ) 9 23 35 11 1,792 2 3,790 18 16 505 42 8 5 5 22 24 5 3 3 7 29 8 4 30 2 2 7 10 2; 13 8 12 41 5 4 74 10 ? 8 66 26 360 12 100 72 1,272 42 2 175 Z) CZ ) 149 16 TT 254 2 253 420 10 1 155 53 1 108 105 2£ 1 1 3 4 84 2 4 8 2 1 29 12 1 8 3 87 2 2 19 4 2 3C (Z) (Z) 1 2 669 2 1 4 2 CZ) 31 40 (Z) 45 1 354 3 (Z) 33 9 CZ) 32 2 3 7 13 6 19 6 5 32 12 3 5 20 3; 3 9 26 17 2 43 19 2 53 15 1 3 4 35 34 5 10 4 15 8 81 5 3 26 26 1 11 15 35 17 30 12 9 1 157 17 (Z) 32 38 3 5 10 21 36 7 3 7 162 5 5 76 3 L 7 1 3' 25 3 11 3 173 7 5 205 2 5 9 3 38 138 52 4 3,133 18 1 134 3 5 212 CZ) 39 127 1 325 2 1,723 11 1 301 7 2 26 1 4C 5 1 10 7 95 6 4 46 7 I 3 9 41 17 8 11 19 3 110 16 7 119 7 1 3 4 11 42 U6 (Z) 95 15 1,863 23 1 56 20 CZ 9 8 43 435 4 3 19 10 1,367 50 3 130 23 2 75 4 44 9 7 2 10 7 26 10 13 56 7 j 15 9 45 17 10 31 3 25 3 47 24 12 141 12 ) 33 31 4< 1,335 4 330 27 2 1,894 73 4 75 13 I 7, 124 4 47 556 4 13 179 41 17 419 40 5 222 17 2 4,165 17 48 7 21 11 1 19 4 4 38 5 50 12 3 3 72 49 10 35 2 15 2 8 39 12 60 18 ? 3 69 5C 562 99 130 150 529 L44 268 2,537 9 1,214 L55 19 = 35 713 51 16 35 91 170 6 49 1,399 166 625 82 1 ? 3 291 52 1 6 14 17 2 29 30 8 105 23 45 53 1 20 79 20 9 27 39 10 232 61 38 54 (Z) 9 39 11 88 3 1,005 138 391 94 115 55 5 24 117 3 35 2 9 337 166 1 14 585 26 1 255 6 56 57 1 2 3 1 11 1 1 10 (Z) "l 15 5 58 59 20 1 1 (Z) 1 iz) 2 1 8 120 627 12 (Z) 10 15 3,952 3,043 20 (Z) 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) 1 20 1 1 6C 61 62 63 64 65 14 23 "2 1 66 535 1,739 67 429 2,142 (Z) 1 2 68 1 9 2 20 1 2 69 1 2 3 13 2 17 1 16 6 70 130 118 2 932 CZ) 3 2 71 (Z 1 "l 170 12 5 5,747 36 1 2 Z) 840 9 3 4,716 1,662 (Z) 1 5 CZ) 6 8 1 CZ) 72 73 74 75 76 2 2 13 1 5 2 15 6 2 "3 77 9 13 10 1 4 40 12 ? 1 7 78 4 1 92 Z) 52 1 16 9 3 2 79 20 10 6 4 8 2 27 14 2C ) 1 3 80 37 5 5 1,302 86 873 3 12 79 33 12. 8 81 1 1 12 2 4 7 8 80 1 1 2 82 3 1 11 8 ^_ 8 6 6 183 4 1 ... 83 1 1 10 1 12 2 5 108 1 CZ) 4 84 1 1 9 2 3 2 4 165 2 CZ CZ) 85 1,200 250 9,596 1, L50 22,000 1,110 3,300 136,317 50 65 4,200 86 2,100 500 5,205 32 2,264 5,500 770 6,U5 250,265 1,. 00 2 lie 100 CZ) 2 87 88 138 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 ( Part 3 of 5 ) -SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Taylor Washington Ve)retables for boae use and for sale (other than Iriah Bed aweet potatoea): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1954. , 1949.. Vegetables harvested for sale. . .farms reporting 1954,. 1949 1. acres 1954.. 1949.. Sold dollars 1954.. 1949^. Snap beans (bush and pole types) farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Green lima beans farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949. . Cabbage farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Sweet com farms reporting 1954. . 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Cucumbers and pickles faims reporting 1954., 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Eggplant farms reporting 1954., 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949, . Okra farms reporting 1954. . 1949, . acres 1954. . 1949,. Sweet peppers and pimlentos. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Squash farms reporting 1954 . . 1949., acres 1954.. 1949.. Tomatoes farms reporting 1954. . 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Watermelons farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cantaloups and muslonelons. ...farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Celery farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954., 1949.. Endive and escarole farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Lettuce and romaine farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949., Radishes farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949,. Turnips farms reporting 1954.. 1949,. acres 1954. . 1949.. Other vegetables acres 1954.. Berriea aod other asall fruita harvested for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1954. . 1949,. acres 1954,. 1949.. quarts 1954, , 1949.. Other berries acres 1954,. 38 40 1,288 1,792 1,047,051 1,069,587 (Z) 12 2 48 50 9 13 67 242 3 4 36 355 5 6 19 24 5 2 1 2 7 7 12 28 5 5 2 4 10 7 27 17 7 4 17 15 20 25 665 997 114 40 2 175 176 124 168 7,847 10,944 3,121,138 6,786,987 53 85 556 1,168 4 4 12 10 SO 117 1,790 1,623 17 73 1,064 2,049 19 9 162 54 13 17 44 79 9 20 17 27 41 44 320 241 23 33 105 92 14 21 66 39 4 7 20 20 14 15 30 45 15 38 BO 2,651 4,717 24 42 502 475 36 36 222 186 3 1 31 (Z) 6 10 38,030 4,445 5,450 2,700 415 380 418 544 9,901 7,316 1,248,290 1,452,656 43 L23 387 622 1 7 (Z) 43 14 10 31 30 9 14 10 33 151 323 420 794 7 10 35 51 7 15 15 36 180 294 544 645 16 12 59 72 287 380 1,408 1,576 159 123 6,707 3,174 23 54 38 124 60 18 1 1 1 (Z) 77 43 181 82 1,388 1,440 622 636 8,342 8,083 311.363 366,411 20 25 6 12 26 35 59 65 1 36 (Z) 77 16 29 17 90 81 65 120 115 2 3 (Z) 1 24 35 16 35 14 65 22 34 39 35 574 586 7,618 6,946 95 193 409 553 5 14 10 30 198 186 22 25 232 242 7,339 18,776 2 9 (Z) 6 3 5 1 2 1 2 (Z) 1 1 7 6 14 1 2 (Z) 3 7 1 2 4 6 1 3 U 18 196 104 8 23 18 82 49,494 42,828 121 5 299 295 89 108 1,490 1,982 98,527 114,926 36 57 147 327 36 67 124 222 9 15 62 146 23 48 143 190 34 34 129 140 4 5 3 2 21 11 58 28 35 42 107 125 1 2 35 ?8 360 184 56 87 312 596 199 383 67 79 692 847 U5,535 186,424 4 2 45 37 113 260 11 23 9 33 14 11 11 7 22 182 293 13 22 17 32 126 289 9 12 27 20 905 1,452 (Z) 989 1,022 78 61 383 264 15,638 9,788 28 30 12 11 2 8 (Z) 1 18 14 6 26 19 30 7 12 58 30 208 35 34 94 7e 103 1 1 (Z) 1 1 (Z) 3,700 3,725 840 547 50 400 (Z) 1,589 99 Z Reported in small fractions. ^Does not Include fanna reporting green oowpeas only. ^Does not Include value of green cowpeas sold. FLORIDA County Table 9 (Parl 4 of 5 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 139 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tree fraits (other than citnia), ddCs, and grapea: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 195il 1950. 19541 1950^ Peaches farms reporting igsi^.. 1950... Trees of all ages number 1954I,. 1950... Trees not of bearing age number 1954*., 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954^.. 1950... Quantity harvested bushels 1954^. . 1949... Pears farms reporting 1954^.. 1950... Trees of all ages number I954I. . 1950... Trees not of bearing age number 1954^.. 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954*.. 1950... Quantity harvested bushels 1954^. . 1949... Avocados farms reporting 19541.. 1950... Trees of all ages number 1954^.. 1950... Trees not of bearing age number 1954^. . 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954^ . . 1950... Quantity harvested pounds 1954^.. 1949... Figs farms reporting I954I.. 1950... Trees of all ages number 19541. . 1950... Trees not of bearing age number 19541.. 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954I.. 1950... Quantity harvested pounds I954I.. 1949... Mangoes farms reporting 1954'.. Trees of all ages number 1954 1.. Trees not of bearing age number I954I.. Trees of bearing age number I954I. . Quantity harvested pounds 19541. . Grapes farms reporting I954I.. 1950... Vines of all ages number 1954*.. 1950... Vines not of bearing age number 19541.. 1950... Vines of bearing age number 1954 1 . . 1950... Quantity harvested pounds 19541.. 1949... Pecans (Ijiiproved and seedling), trees of all ages number I954I. . 1950... Quantity harvested pounds 19541.. 1949... Improved pecans (budded, grafted, or top-worked ) farms reporting I954I. . 1949... Trees of all ages number 1954I.. 1950... Trees not of bearing age number I954I.. 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954I.. 1950... Quantity harvested pounds I954I.. 1949... Wild or seedling pecans farms reporting I954I., 1950... Trees of all ages number I954I.. 1950... Trees not of bearing age number 1954I.. 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954I.. 1950... Quantity harvested pounds 1954I.. 1949... Tung nuts farms reporting 1954 1 . . 1950... Trees of all ages number 19541.. 1950... Trees not of bearing age number 1954I., 1950... Trees of bearing age number I954I.. 1950... Quantity harvested pounds 19541., 1949... 23,675 34,565 641,707 498,669 1,446 6,691 20,010 54,993 7,093 22,935 12,917 32,058 5,653 7,012 2,268 8,885 19,023 65,791 3,431 13,528 15,592 52,263 23,745 69,127 2,829 1,500 501,406 377,455 93,394 163,790 408,012 213,665 19,000,965 4,557,501 1,531 7,759 4,874 29,194 1,677 10,270 3,197 18,924 31,094 226,451 2,127 193,144 103,253 89,391 2,201,816 1,271 5,803 12,447 34,909 5,461 12,715 6,986 22,194 40,141 123,554 194,74a 284,944 645,383 1.624,280 3,104 8,548 143,085 197,726 19,419 34,747 123,666 162,979 437,447 1,003,719 2,082 7,349 51,663 87,218 6,891 15,900 44,772 71,318 207,936 620,561 302 800 3,391,909 3,187,934 904,016 424,072 2,487,893 2,763,862 49,444,938 29,323,927 258 954 4,414 8,214 38 309 318 1,700 104 64S 214 1,052 51 143 312 1,360 2,204 475 361 885 1,843 776 857 5 11 11 17 U 11 6 20 40 212 163 645 84 251 79 394 943 1,428 55 236 207 595 83 227 1.24 368 1,803 5,410 23,076 28,563 12,754 26,621 213 480 22,136 25,246 1,747 1,868 20,389 23,378 9,662 24,788 54 279 940 3,317 177 442 763 2,875 3,092 1,833 10 69 156,190 441,270 1,023 18,805 155,167 422,465 4,445,500 2,534,708 40 369 154 367 10 107 66 403 7 231 59 172 95 33 216 391 2,651 9 261 382 2,390 2,426 15 94 41 252 5 100 36 152 Bay 29 152 121 383 17 123 104 260 850 ,339 2,512 4,739 2,090 15,223 54 223 2,221 4,027 56 734 2,165 3,293 1,690 10,441 19 121 291 712 18 201 273 511 400 4,782 153 4,578 305 11 53 79 562 37 256 42 306 15 40 32 104 388 1,220 66 229 322 991 498 84f 24 91 113 373 70 231 43 142 327 2,108 31 94 218 462 62 254 156 208 877 2,756 893 1,062 566 5,419 33 84 871 779 562 321 309 458 554 5,179 3 14 22 283 3 250 19 33 12 240 14 L2 588,169 13,383 456,934 13,379 131,235 4 1,703,000 194 572 2,283 2,023 56 139 552 18 213 121 339 5 38 76 253 489 1,266 38 234 451 1,032 622 1,105 15 118 36 288 3 154 33 134 260 316 69 188 195 452 62 199 133 253 1,306 1,752 15,229 17,877 9,724 88,269 183 448 14,363 15,214 1,338 2,688 13,025 12,526 8,909 78,175 58 202 866 2,663 309 579 557 2,084 815 10,094 78,434 75,026 1,432 10,010 77,002 65,016 150,000 800,008 856 598 16,549 14,193 29 21 112 335 39 79 73 256 23 34 17 7 37 18 10 7 27 11 191 m 2,676 2,057 634 1,545 2,042 512 61,720 4,058 29 19 67 73 25 36 42 37 87 28 191 5,349 1,729 3,620 75,135 15 15 36 45 7 30 29 15 115 1 121 59 642 120 30 15 100 48 29 17 71 31 627 120 8 2 21 11 11 73 119 5,350 5,548 2 1 4 35 4 25 18 18 956 600 268 537 688 263 21,154 225 30 3,253 1,794 1,459 26,636 37 402 4,576 1,059 19 159 117 1,273 75 518 42 755 38 37 35 256 363 2,251 172 749 191 1,502 503 437 30 257 89 942 60 304 29 638 161 4,755 21 169 50 329 28 90 22 239 500 ,128 1,494 3,020 3,932 15,501 37 182 1,189 2,331 213 395 976 1,936 1,652 10,839 17 93 305 689 32 212 273 477 2,280 4,662 14 391,143 121,614 231,463 15,801 159,680 105,813 ,512,530 663,500 — . 1 u I I ■ 1 1 1 doea not Include data for farms irith less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. ^For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre ipor 1954, See text. 140 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For deflnltionB and explanations, see text) Clay Tree frvita (other thao eitnia). Data, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting acres Peaches farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels Pears farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels Avocados farms reporting Trees of dll ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Figs farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Mangoes farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Grapes farms reporting Vines of all ages number Vines not of bearing age number Vines of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Pecans (improved and seedling), trees of all ages number Quantity harvested pounds Improved pecans (budded, grafted, or top-worked ) farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Wild or seedling pecans farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Tung nuts farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of hearing age number Quantity harvested pounds 1954 1950, 1954 1950' 1954'. 1950.. 1954 1. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1949.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950. . 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1949.. 1954'. 1950. . 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1949.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950. . 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1949.. 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 109 133 1,432 1,235 13 16 160 720 127 263 33 457 13 25 65 164 21 91 44 73 130 9 20 23 81 16 37 7 44 75 543 244 336 845 820 10 24 197 205 142 67 55 138 700 620 Ul 17 46 30 85 145 200 2 2 10,004 9,951 10,004 9,951 82,000 34,000 40 115 102 213 110 20 27 9 83 12 58 79 875 11 37 68 838 58 708 15 37 34 111 12 12 22 99 840 1,457 690 3,&49 20 56 614 1,372 34 428 580 944 305 3,406 8 23 226 85 200 385 243 14 208 118 90 825 82 1 ,141 712 621 336 14 ,776 663 9 ,067 16 61 195 14 126 177 1,123 123 54 88 386 9 72 89 737 114 30 425 189 8 44 12 332 1 579 759 2,418 4 73 28 619 506 731 1,799 4 438 1 ,445 4,149 2 2 942 2 487 2 463 ,650 66 342 ,465 1 81 ,903 66 144 ,290 1 381 ,747 198 ,175 17,930 ,196 4,091 ,248 16 38 129 11 82 73 549 2 158 39 38 133 910 43 35 416 1 ,248 244 44 1,303 5 ,405 1 825 1 129 ,861 ... 70 ,577 1 59 284 1,801 ,384 31 15 252 1 64 209 490 3 15 79 134 49 130 356 3 962 144 11,067 6,288 165 10, %1 28,843 160 7,513 87 6 284 2,869 138 4,014 204 5 1,191 2,665 133 2,823 16,928 10 2,677 96 5 433 3,419 27 6,947 425 1 677 2,994 26 6,270 ... 11,915 150 4,836 1 4 1 1 23 4 5 1 18 4 133 100 363 364 12,662 10,259 1 5 1 421 414 1 1,295 1 351 3 944 2 1,406 13 43 57 38 39 5 18 400 31 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 6 43 9 32 3 17 27 126 15 49 12 77 18 U 83 6 15 7 68 6 194 1 1 1 1 10 23 2 10 21 225 320 19 100 460 77 187 300 215 2 15 22 133 2 98 20 35 200 212 6 7 55 54 12 10 43 44 100 3 1 1 72 497 367 380 2 75 2 328 1 244 1 84 29 290 172 1,865 34 556 138 1,309 115 885 12 15 26 U 17 1 9 40 10 17 238 56 1,197 34 402 22 795 226 4,386 1 3 3 14 258 117 1,219 5 409 1L2 810 1,076 7,790 2,583 3,339 3,756 3,493 30 275 2,491 3,023 162 857 2,329 2,166 3,211 2,823 4 63 92 316 18 147 74 169 545 670 'For 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. See text. ^For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. FLORIDA 141 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Flagler FrBnkl in Gadsden Gilchrist Glade ' Gulf Hamilton Harde e Hendry Hemanjio Highlands Hills- borough Holmes Indian River Jackson 21 1 85 32 9 19 9 34 7 47 138 455 2,349 101 575 135 1 iO 19 920 271 20 90 237 35 5 53 280 265 2,056 831 365 1,886 2 36 10 992 71 11 97 23 17, 19 2 666 5,107 19,341 29,837 1,063 21,894 6,713 3 598 9 2,316 109 21 128 46 13, 38 1 714 2,780 14,836 18,096 238 14,620 5,167 4 2 14 2 1 2 3 1 1 4 2 101 73 1 74 5 2 5 225 125 1 28 71 1. 3 1 52 3 77 413 1 796 6 56 78 31 2 15 10 L 1 2,115 17 4,621 351 6 612 7 128 26 941 739 1 129 355 7 L 2 244 5 3,395 3,619 600 5,726 8 52 30 21 15 7 L 5 2,290 272 6 263 9 75 19 533 196 67 122 4 J 98 4 2,133 1,037 1,993 10 i 48 10 2 3 1 2,115 12 2,331 579 344 11 53 7 408 543 1 62 233 2 ? 2 146 1 1,262 2,532 600 3,733 12 4 5 1 501 3 1,083 303 61 13 35 3 64 57 7 206 17 63 813 500 1,076 14 6 60 5 13 12 5 1 4 2 116 71 131 15 3 9 559 96 51 85 1 3 2 49 63 409 783 16 17 771 112 177 107 1 3 1 29 8 366 704 1,170 17 65 60 3,291 577 428 631 2 3 2 240 346 2,482 4,337 18 8 64 3 15 15 J 1 2 161 166 160 19 49 22 490 121 145 145 2 ! 1 107 253 385 710 20 9 707 109 162 92 27 "s 205 538 1,010 21 16 38 2,801 456 283 486 J 1 133 93 2,097 3,627 22 4 4,655 75 612 285 I ... 1 138 713 1,392 23 42 26 6,506 252 160 1,097 5 3 60 54 2,556 7,042 24 2 4 1 3 4 2 36 365 2 13 2 25 1 1 i 4 7 1 1 J 9 2 49 129 11 21 13 26 2 20 ... 52 ) 580 4 13,216 5,273 3 80 6 27 9 1 3 11 23 2 4 3 20 7 13,983 1,288 26 71 31 28 2 9 .9 5 573 1 1,520 2,504 5 33 6 29 6 1 3 2 8 2 2' r 8 5 4,555 832 9 25 5 30 11 ... 2' 7 3 11,696 2,769 3 47 31 3 9 20 -L J 12 2 9,428 456 17 46 26 32 4 00 1, )3 3 60 650,310 126,083 50 1,415 33 - 50 J5C 3 65 72 320,504 44,096 110 470 490 34 3 56 2 12 5 1 4 1 99 70 1 96 35 5 12 584 65 1 52 43 i 1 22 1 57 489 2 962 36 10 180 4 32 23 t 2 16 1 219 272 5 345 67 17 '25 1,673 122 1 202 126 i 2 45 2 557 1,679 3 2,658 38 4 41 3 18 15 U 125 89 5 69 39 5 8 297 27 102 40 L 13 2 112 422 1 667 40 6 U9 1 14 8 2 5 1 94 133 276 41 12 is 1,376 95 1 100 36 2 32 445 1,257 2 1,991 42 53 2,231 203 20 2t 40 75 173 2,601 2,891 43 54 115 15,012 45 1 2 3 3 00 135 501 1^ IC 7. 20 5 40 17 23 20 80 9 87 27 60 605 170 197 704 482 222 534 19,916 11 381 270 111 6,760 48,592 44 45 46 47 48 49 7 37 1 7 7 1 2 1 64 32 70 50 5 11 354 73 47 94 ^ 3 11 56 213 2 347 51 37 147 3 23 15 3 8 25 252 78 170 52 20 35 1,038 153 158 168 5] 11 37 2,358 577 7 822 53 16 23 .. 14 8 t 8 143 21 40 54 10 17 271 47 77 54 4C 6 19 303 236 4 297 55 21 124 3 9 7 3 25 109 57 130 56 10 18 767 106 81 114 1' 5 18 2,055 XI "3 525 57 485 1,110 1. 25 138 411 2,185 58 166 460 10,342 236 '. •• 300 3,358 70 'so 120 2,546 6,721 59 211 7,469 2,U9 8 1,078 1,229 24 3 77 9 1,486 3,1U 13,526 60 413 77 10,917 2,569 9 1,367 1,398 ; 84 8 142 5 1,169 5,990 15,443 61 161 7,695 24,718 487 4,058 2 3,603 3,787 11,551 62 32,035 205 111,268 2,006 9,675 7,613 t 7C 2 839 91,650 226,307 63 5 71 14 2 16 13 e 1 5 3 171 83 143 64 3 11 403 107 3 49 49 2C 2 22 1 117 405 710 65 211 5,625 204 6 632 546 12 1 31 5 1,163 2,353 8,436 66 4U 52 6,541 839 7 1,017 445 : 2C 3 108 5 1,000 4,276 7,858 67 204 1,506 36 2 L22 245 11 1 1 301 700 3,136 68 20 24 870 206 5 130 158 64 '3 64 359 882 1,586 69 7 4,119 168 4 560 301 1 1 30 4 862 1,653 5,350 70 391 28 5,671 633 2 837 237 4 5t 44 5 641 3,394 6,272 71 161 4,305 1,070 100 2,365 , 2 2,907 3,086 6,285 72 32,035 55 58,574 1,725 6,375 712 65 2 390 67,204 122,403 73 59 52 1 10 14 4 2 2 1 75 44 154 74 2 5 465 150 1 25 129 11 1 2 40 269 %5 75 1,844 1,915 2 396 683 12 2 46 4 323 758 5,040 76 2 25 4,376 1,730 2 350 953 64 5 34 169 1,714 7,535 77 113 203 1 1 47 11 6 177 U2 1,025 78 1 18 584 219 77 92 46 U 64 318 1,337 79 1,731 1,712 1 395 636 1 2 40 4 146 626 4,015 30 i 7 3,792 1,511 2 273 861 18 5 20 105 1,396 6,243 81 3,390 23,648 387 1,193 6% 701 5,266 32 150 52,694 281 3,300 6,901 t 05 449 24,446 103,904 83 1 1 15 42 38,096 90,484 63 18,269 38,033 72,215 349,580 563,306 4 32 2 102 4 ii 1 4 10 253 1 2 1 2 1 10 40 114,192 1,497 50,003 20 83 437,760 332,907 57,166 34 85 36 87 83 1 24 8 102 4 "9 300 200 10 53 10 2 767 64,189 730 56,000 3,600 77,150 380,594 255,757 6,450,548 3,258,418 89 90 91 92 93 140 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definltlonB and explanations. text) Clay Tree frqits (other than citrua), oata, and grapea: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting Peaches farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels Pears farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels Avocados farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Figs farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Mangoes farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Grapes farms reporting Vines of all ages number Vines not of bearing age number Vines of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Pecans (improved and seedling), trees of all ages number Quantity harvested pounds Improved pecans (budded, grafted, or top-worked ) farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested. ............... .pounds Wild or seedling pecans farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Tung nuts farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds 1954 1 1950. 1954' 1950^ 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954 1954 1954 1954' 1954 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1949.. 1954'. 1949.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1949.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1949.. 1954'. 1950. . 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1949.. 109 133 1,432 1,235 13 16 160 720 127 263 33 457 14 3 13 25 65 164 21 91 44 73 130 9 20 23 81 16 37 7 44 75 843 244 336 845 820 197 205 142 67 55 138 700 620 8 23 47 131 17 46 30 85 145 200 2 2 10,004 9,951 10,004 9,951 82,000 34,000 40 U5 102 213 6 19 29 110 20 27 12 58 79 875 11 37 68 838 58 708 15 37 34 111 12 12 22 99 1,688 650 840 1,457 690 3,649 20 56 614 1,372 34 428 580 944 305 3,406 8 23 226 85 200 6 26 79 385 243 14 208 118 90 825 82 1 ,141 712 621 336 14 ,776 663 9 ,067 16 61 195 14 126 177 1,123 123 54 88 386 9 72 89 737 114 30 425 189 8 44 12 332 1 579 759 2,418 4 73 28 619 506 731 1,799 4 438 1 ,445 4,149 2 2 942 2 487 2 463 ,650 66 342 ,465 1 81 ,903 66 144 ,290 1 381,747 198 ,175 17,930 ,196 4,091 ,248 16 36 129 11 82 73 549 2 ,158 39 38 133 910 43 35 416 1 ,248 244 44 1,303 5 ,405 1 825 1 129,861 70 ,577 1 59 ,284 1,801 ,384 31 15 252 1 64 209 490 3 15 79 134 49 130 356 3 %2 144 11,067 6,288 165 10,961 28,843 160 7,513 87 6 284 2,869 138 4,014 204 5 1,191 2,665 133 2,823 16,928 10 2,677 96 5 433 3,419 27 6,947 425 1 677 2,994 26 6,270 11,915 150 4,836 363 364 12,662 10,259 1 5 1 421 414 1 7 2 3 7 4 1,295 1 351 3 944 2 1,406 5 13 43 57 38 39 5 18 400 31 1 1 1 2 6 43 9 32 3 17 27 126 15 49 12 77 7 5 5 18 13 83 6 15 7 68 6 194 1 1 1 1 10 21 225 320 19 100 460 77 187 300 215 2 15 22 133 2 98 20 35 200 212 6 7 55 54 12 10 43 44 100 3 72 497 367 380 2 75 2 328 1 244 1 84 28 29 290 172 1,865 34 556 138 1,309 115 885 12 15 26 V, 17 1 9 40 10 17 238 56 ,197 34 402 22 795 226 ,386 14 258 117 1,219 5 409 112 810 1,076 7,790 2,583 3,339 3,756 3,493 30 275 2,491 3,023 162 857 2,329 2,166 3,211 2,823 4 63 92 316 18 147 74 169 545 670 ^For 1954, does not include data for famis with leas than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. See text. ^For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. FLORIDA 141 HARVESTED : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950^Continued Flagler Frnnkl In Gadsden Gilchrist Glade: Gulf Hamilton Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hills- borough Holjnes Indian River Jackson 21 1 85 32 9 19 9 8 47 47 138 455 2,349 101 575 135 1 40 19 920 271 20 90 237 8 56 53 280 265 2,056 881 365 1,886 2 36 10 992 71 11 97 23 17,1 92 666 5,107 19,341 29,837 1,063 21,894 6,713 3 598 9 2,316 109 21 128 46 13,0 31 714 2,780 14,836 18,096 283 14,620 5,167 4 2 14 2 1 2 3 1 1 4 2 101 73 1 74 5 2 5 225 125 1 28 71 13 1 52 3 77 413 1 796 6 56 78 31 2 15 10 1 1 2,115 17 4,621 851 6 612 7 128 26 941 739 1 129 355 71 2 244 5 3,395 3,619 600 5,726 8 52 30 21 15 7 1 5 2,290 272 6 268 9 75 19 533 196 67 122 49 98 4 2,133 1,037 1,993 10 4 48 10 '2 3 "i 2,115 12 2,331 579 344 11 53 "7 408 543 1 62 233 22 2 146 1 1,262 2,582 600 3,733 12 4 5 1 501 3 1,083 308 61 13 35 "3 64 57 7 206 17 63 813 500 1,076 14 6 60 5 13 12 5 1 4 2 U6 71 131 15 3 9 559 96 51 85 10 2 49 68 409 783 16 17 771 112 177 107 10 1 29 's 366 704 1,170 17 65 60 3,291 577 428 631 23 2 240 346 2,482 4,337 18 8 64 3 15 15 5 1 2 161 166 160 19 49 22 490 121 145 145 22 1 107 253 385 710 20 9 707 109 162 92 5 27 "s 205 538 1,010 21 16 38 2,801 456 283 486 6 1 133 93 2,097 3,627 22 4 4,655 75 612 285 2 1 138 713 1,392 23 42 26 6,506 252 160 1,097 50 60 54 2,556 7,042 24 2 4 10 4 2 36 365 2 13 2 25 1 1 1 4 7 1 16 9 2 49 129 11 21 13 26 2 20 5 23 580 4 13,216 5,273 8 80 6 27 9 1 3 11 23 2 40 20 7 13,983 1,288 26 71 31 28 2 9 4 99 573 1 1,520 2,504 5 33 6 29 6 1 3 2 8 2 27 8 5 4,555 832 9 25 5 30 11 24 7 3 11,696 2,769 3 47 31 3 9 20 13 12 2 9,428 456 17 46 26 32 i- 00 1,0 3C 60 650,310 126,083 50 1,415 33 50 3 50 65 72 320,504 44,096 110 470 490 34 3 56 2 12 5 2 1 4 1 99 70 1 96 35 5 12 584 65 1 52 43 4 1 22 1 57 489 2 962 36 10 180 4 32 23 4 2 16 1 219 272 5 345 67 17 26 1,673 122 1 202 126 8 2 45 2 557 1,679 3 2,658 38 4 41 3 18 15 2 11 125 89 5 69 39 5 8 297 27 102 40 1 13 2 112 422 1 667 40 6 139 1 14 8 2 ' 2 5 1 94 183 276 41 12 18 1,376 95 1 100 86 7 2 32 445 1,257 2 1,991 42 53 2,231 203 20 20 40 75 173 2,601 2,891 43 54 115 15,012 '45 2 135 501 7 20 5 80 9 170 197 19,916 11 48,592 44 45 3 14 IC 40 17 87 27 704 482 381 270 46 47 3 4 23 60 222 111 48 ..'. ] 00 75 20 605 534 6,760 49 7 37 1 7 7 2 1 2 1 64 32 70 50 5 11 354 73 47 94 4 3 11 56 213 2 347 51 37 147 3 23 15 9 3 8 '25 252 78 170 52 20 35 1,038 153 158 168 51 11 37 2,358 577 '7 822 53 16 23 14 8 6 8 143 21 40 54 10 17 271 47 77 54 4C 6 19 303 236 4 297 55 21 124 3 9 7 3 3 25 109 57 130 56 10 18 767 106 81 114 11 5 is 2,055 341 '3 525 57 485 1,110 15 25 US 411 2,135 58 166 460 10,342 236 •• 300 3,358 70 'so 120 2,546 6,721 59 211 7,469 2,119 8 1,078 1,229 24 3 77 9 1,486 3,111 13,526 60 413 77 10,917 2,569 9 1,367 1,398 5 84 8 142 5 1,169 5,990 15,443 61 161 7,695 24,718 487 4,058 2 3,603 3,787 11,551 62 32,035 205 111,268 2,006 9,675 7,613 6 70 2 839 91,650 226,307 63 5 71 lA 2 16 18 6 1 5 3 171 83 143 64 3 11 403 107 3 49 49 2C 2 22 1 117 405 710 65 211 5,625 204 6 682 546 12 1 31 5 1,163 2,353 8,486 66 411 52 6,541 839 7 1,017 445 5 20 3 108 5 1,000 4,276 7,858 67 204 1,506 36 2 122 245 11 1 1 301 700 3,136 68 20 24 870 206 5 180 158 64 3 64 359 882 1,586 69 7 4,119 168 4 560 301 1 1 30 4 362 1,653 5,350 70 391 28 5,671 633 2 837 237 4 56 44 5 641 3,394 6,272 71 161 4,305 1,070 100 2,865 2 2,907 3,086 6,285 72 32,035 55 58,574 1,725 6,375 712 65 2 390 67,204 122,403 73 59 52 1 10 U 4 '2 2 75 U, 154 74 2 5 465 150 1 25 129 11 1 2 40 269 965 75 1,844 1,915 2 396 683 12 2 46 323 758 5,040 76 2 '25 4,376 1,730 2 350 953 64 5 34 169 1,714 7,585 •n 113 203 1 1 47 11 6 177 132 1,025 78 1 18 584 219 77 92 46 U 64 318 1,337 79 1,731 1,712 1 395 636 1 "2 40 146 626 4,015 80 1 7 3,792 1,511 2 273 861 la 5 20 105 1,396 6,248 81 3,390 23,648 387 1,193 696 701 5.266 82 150 52,694 281 3,300 2 6,901 6 05 1 449 1 24,446 10 103,904 20 83 84 15 4 ,; 2 40 83 85 1 42 4 102 10 1 114,192 437,760 86 1 38,0% 90,484 32 13 253 2 1 1,497 50,003 332,907 57,166 87 88 1 63 18,269 38,033 '24 102 4 9 200 10 53 2 64,189 730 77,150 380,594 255,757 89 90 91 72,215 8 56,000 6,450,548 92 349,580 563,306 360 ... 10 8,600 3,258,418 93 144 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 5 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Taylor Tree froita (other lliBii citnia), note, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1954 1950 1954 1950' Peaches farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels Pears farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels Avocados farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Figs farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Mangoes farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Grapes farms reporting Vines of all ages number Vines not of bearing age number Vines of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Pecans (improved and seedling), trees jf all ages number Quantity harvested pounds Improved pecans (budded, grafted, or top-worked ) farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Wild or seedling pecans farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954'. 1950. . 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1950.. 1954'. 1949.. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1950. 1954' 1949. Tung nuts farms reporting 1954 '. . 1950... Trees of all ages number 1954'.. 1950... Trees not of bearing age number 1954'.. 1950. . . Trees of bearing age number 1954'. . 1950... Quantity harvested pounds 1954',. 1949... 146 153 3,498 2,298 6 3 28 14 17 12 11 2 485 12 469 10 16 2 741 57 846 659 187 358 99 41 610 50 40 50 20 27 20 110 15 6 1 22 1 18 1 500 35 2 3 2 1 531 364 9,628 5,796 12 15 36 55 21 18 15 37 2 11 11 9 50 16 17 10 33 6 35 61 59 47 14 14 45 460 270 11 17 59 41 49 12 10 29 52 185 39 21 3 19 36 2 270 62 43 295 75 13 13 53 36 24 17 29 19 185 75 4 110 113 370 1,036 1,142 24 41 118 177 41 105 77 72 42 53 35 35 137 121 21 58 116 63 96 38 12 1 31 1 31 173 1,287 1,005 1,330 53 437 402 2,609 124 838 278 1,771 86 207 87 500 927 3,908 125 704 802 3,204 1,833 3,751 26 41 26 291 62 104 87 ■rog 5 25 46 338 57 79 41 461 1,069 317 501 3,079 4 6 5 1 7 71 24 394 23 458 52 1,028 16 63 24 257 7 395 28 771 75 546 103 8,600 316 21,043 343 22,931 3,801 184, 193 633 93,230 37 197 38 448 213 9,845 226 10,425 39 1,195 97 1,031 174 8,650 129 9,394 3,165 92,453 465 33,682 20 269 41 845 103 11,198 117 12,506 28 652 23 1,367 75 10,546 94 11,139 636 91,740 168 59,548 10 2 30 278 301 3,579 25 301 2,812 253 767 4,475 11,593 14 156 68 40 3 58 36 394 18 210 18 184 12 44 129 133 1,013 28 214 105 799 485 1,612 63 15 168 5 69 10 99 450 650 93 21 450 3 216 18 234 672 .,065 388 637 5,285 2,620 12 58 304 371 67 110 237 261 4,050 1,385 6 59 84 266 77 84 189 1,235 1,235 20 277 264 537 3 70 5 191 71 5 120 2 3 109 165 761 45 55 120 706 75 153 3 46 22 107 12 30 10 77 67 5 123 3 25 2 98 24 1,024 2,854 6,587 11,841 17,409 29 144 2,515 5,070 125 254 2,390 4,816 11,191 16,458 7 148 339 1,517 14 184 325 1,333 650 951 852 748 13,944 12,744 21 19 242 401 136 199 106 202 32 118 51 22 582 1,214 136 515 446 699 338 110 24 1 56 3 39 17 3 1,605 30 18 84 45 42 23 42 22 325 268 7 15 14 1 18 13 92 151 34 23 58 128 197 355 152 47 110 90 120 46 24 23 96 23 95 90 9 1 32 1 28 4 1 15 73 6 397 5 187 1 210 1 125 7 157 154 965 11 209 143 756 208 3,497 4 39 9 56 70 624 6 111 115 212 3 74 112 138 1,165 5,332 33 645 15 3,251 5 72 21 321 14 141 7 180 15 2,235 3 50 12 324 5 57 7 267 47 37 10 495 124 695 6,025 6,088 78 413 969 4,251 279 1,874 690 2,377 280 492 97 402 659 3,130 118 742 541 2,388 643 3,965 6 11 18 41 14 24 4 17 25 246 67 420 262 1,645 66 776 196 869 2,118 10,486 4S 277 364 961 27 421 337 540 1,788 2,920 6,265 18,595 7,609 130,949 107 343 5,161 10, 156 557 3,585 4,b04 6,571 4,686 76,050 73 202 1,104 8,439 95 1,131 1,009 7,308 2,923 54,899 48 96 420,758 8U,382 64,391 91,880 356,367 721,502 2,127,465 1,296,103 'For 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. See text. ^or 1950, does not inciuae acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. FLORIDA County Table 9 (Part 5 of 5J .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 145 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Citrus fmits: Oranges, including tangerines and v^mandarins.. trees of all ages number 1954^. 1950. . Quantity harvested^ field boxes 1954^. 19^9 . . Tangerines and mandarins farms reporting 195^^. 1950.. Trees of all ages number 1954^. 1950.. Trees not of bearing age number 195i^. 1950.. Trees of bearing age number 195**^ . 1950.. Quantity harvested^ field boxes 1954^. 1949.. Temple oranges farms reporting 1954^. 1950.. Trees of all ages ■. number 1954^. 1950.. Trees not of bearing age number 1954^. 1950.. Trees of bearing age number 1954* . 1950.. Quantity harvested^ field boxes 1954*. 1949... Valencia oranges farms reporting 1954*. , 1950... Trees of all ages number 1954 * . . 1950. , , Trees not of bearing age number 1954*., 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954*.. 1950... (iiantity harvested^ field boxes 1954*.. 1949... Other oranges farms reporting 1954 * . . 1950... Trees of all ages number 1954 * . . 1950... Trees not of bearing age number 1954*.. 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954*.. 1950 .. . Quantity harvested^ field boxes 1954*.. 1949... Grapefruit farms reporting 1954 * . . 1950... Trees of all ages number 1954 * . . 1950... Trees not of bearing age number 1954*.. 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954 * . . 1950. . . liiantlty harvested^ field boxes 1954*.. 1949... Lemons farms reporting 1954*.. 1950... Trees of all ages number 1954*.. 1950 .. . Trees not of bearing age number 1954*.. 1950. . . Trees of bearing age number 1954*.. 1950. . . Ciiantity harvested'* field boxas 1954*.. 1949... Lijnes farms reporting 1954*., 1950. . . Trees of all ages number 1954* . . 1950... Trees not of bearing age number 1954*.. 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954*.. 1950. . . Quantity harvested^ field boxes 1954*.. 1949... Tangeloes farms reporting 1954*.. Trees of all ages number 1954 * . . Trees not of bearing age number 1954*.. Trees of bearing age number 1954 * . . Quantity harvested^ field boxes 1954*.. Kumquats farms reporting 1954*.. Trees of all ages number 1954*.. Trees not of bearing age number 1954*.. Trees of bearing age number 1954*.. (iiantlty harvested'^ pounds 1954*. . 27,618,505 20,061,932 90,897,897 49,966,938 9,140 9,219 1,266,581 1,145,027 131,942 114,420 1,134,639 1,030,607 4,378,486 3,663,076 5,763 3,733 1,610,065 865,967 416,557 311,328 1,193,508 554, 639 3,502,901 1, 204, 616 14,297 9,779 11,932,144 8,221,298 2,532,524 1,449,599 9,399,620 6,771,699 38,117,187 20,687,351 18,527 17,747 12,809,715 9,829,640 1,973,748 1,502,932 10,835,967 8,326,708 44,899,323 24,411,895 15,969 12,838 7,545,271 6,045,732 944,316 912,990 6,600,955 5,132,742 38,720,314 20,831,421 3,313 2,589 126,346 31,615 93,388 10, 661 32,958 20,954 84,994 37,150 3,178 1,996 555,074 355,261 169,579 100,712 385,495 254,549 36,360,262 15,175,579 2,095 199,620 90,956 108,664 217, 775 2,576 23,157 3,572 19,585 837,566 22,177 11,999 40,732 16,465 119 2,075 1,227 212 155 1,863 1,072 6,849 1,954 18 15 105 37 54 26 51 11 34 13 40 48 2,664 823 1,289 159 1,375 664 6,947 1,487 196 372 17, 333 9,912 1,151 1,044 16,182 8,868 26,952 13,011 104 156 3,191 1,058 380 265 2,812 793 13,456 1,755 21 26 34 44 13 19 21 25 23 L2 8 18 18 12 3 17 6 11 33 63 12 51 606 389 689 70 460 63 24 352 7 120 17 232 10 254 15 68 300 243 80 131 220 112 60 177 3 28 75 44 65 25 10 19 Bay 53 317 4 32 29 147 29 63 '34 47 1 1 35 12 170 12 119 3,967 1,991 1,521 1,672 17 76 92 284 15 83 77 201 47 100 13 5 33 2 18 2 61 178 3,744 1,646 123 495 3,621 1,151 1,360 1,570 25 51 144 126 135 33 59 29 18 27 9 IS 474 750, OU 738,314 1,728,206 1,501,036 399 300 15,051 21,551 2,371 1,536 12,680 20,015 25,680 42,315 404 276 48,641 43,035 10,366 10,147 38,275 32,888 72,364 71,368 641 459 252,557 211,484 22,401 20,902 230, 156 190, 582 536,237 385,006 774 536 433,764 462,244 25,802 43,040 407,962 419,204 1,093,925 1,002,347 785 533 326,371 293,537 55,076 58,423 271,295 235,114 794, 737 711,156 201 115 634 1,299 104 376 530 923 365 737 207 101 1,103 3,535 219 65 884 3,470 13,495 36, 334 165 10,668 5,766 4,902 5,096 203 901 291 610 18,033 308,307 262,846 468,314 255,303 19 22 1,058 1,724 355 1,309 703 415 2,503 405 18 33 11,060 11,252 2,749 8,342 8,311 2,910 12,428 2,571 37 57 222,003 203,724 50, 274 53,397 171, 729 150,327 336,901 216, 119 62 54 74,686 46,146 7,227 10,921 67,459 35,225 116,982 36,208 47 55 39,777 33,987 7,718 23,832 32,059 10, 105 71,907 15,062 15 IS 1,355 631 1,196 426 159 205 250 75 14 22 553 373 509 246 44 127 769 4,330 16 1,627 939 688 1,669 8 182 6 176 3,445 59 863 7 155 5 102 35 534 25 283 10 251 1 95 20 310 12 197 67,648 42,273 123,600 48,348 19 29 1,405 1,434 54 168 1,351 1,266 2,366 1,992 *For 1954, does not Include data for farma with less than 20 trees or grapevines, in 1949-50 from the bloom of 1949. ^For 1954, harvested In 1953-54 from the bloom of 1953; for 1949, harvested 146 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 5 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Clay Citraa fruits: Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins, .trees of all ages number 195^^.. 1950. . . Quantity harvested^ field boxes 195^^., 1949... Tangerines and mandarins farms reporting 1954 .. 1950. . . Trees of all ages number 1"54 ^ . . 1950... Trees not of bearing age number 1954^.. 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954^.. 1950... Quantity harvested^ field boxes 1954^.. 1949... Temple oranges farms reporting 1954^ . . 1950... Trees of all ages number 1954^.. 1950. . . Trees not of bearing age number 1954^.. 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954^ . . 1950... ^antlty harvested^ field boxes 1954^.. 1949. . . Valencia oranges farms reporting 1954^.. 1950. . . Trees of all ages number 1954^ . . 1950. . . Trees not of bearing age number 1954^. . 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954^.. 1950... [jLiantity harvested^ field boxes 1954^.. 1949... Other oranges. farms reporting 1954 . . 1950. . . Trees of all ages number 1954^.. 1950... Trees not of bearing age number 1954^.. 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954^.. 1950... Quantity harvested^ field boxes 1954^.. 1949... Grapefruit farms reporting 1954^.. 1950.. Trees of all ages number 1954^ . . 1950.. Trees not of bearing age number 1954^. , 1950.. Trees of bearing age number 1954^ . 1950.. (ijantity harvested^ field boxes 1954^. 1949.. Lemons farms reporting 1954^. 1950.. Trees of all ages number 1954^ . 1950.. Trees not of bearing age number 1954 . 1950.. Trees of bearing age number 1954^. 1950.. Quantity harvested^ field boxes 1954^. 1949.. Limes farms reporting 1954 ^ . 1950.. Trees of all ages number 1954^. 1950.. Trees not of bearing age number 1954^. 1950. . Trees of bearing age number 1954^. 1950. . (Jjantity harvested^ pounds 1954^. 1949.. Tangeloes farms reporting 1954 ^ . Trees of all ages number 1954^ . Trees not of bearing age number 1954 . Ttees of bearing age number 1954^. Quantity harvested^ field boxes 1954^. Kumiuats farms reporting 1954 ^ . Trees of all ages number 1954^. Trees not of bearing age number 1954^. Trees of bearing age number 1954^ . ^entity harvested pounds 1954^. 74,909 77,008 222,095 171,098 58 59 2,738 3,526 195 55 2,543 3,471 14,392 15,024 37 34 6,160 4,637 1,227 3,369 4,933 1,268 16,329 3,070 54 40 12,243 6,553 5,896 1,775 6,347 4,778 20,696 U,304 129 124 53,768 62,292 6,856 6,914 46,912 55,378 170,678 139,700 2,446 6,953 171 1,992 2,275 4,961 4,648 12,170 20 26 25 31 7 7 18 24 150 840 10 621 610 11 5 11 10 300 1,611 1,551 1,496 1,567 16 19 91 264 5 8 86 256 108 768 12 14 65 209 22 5 43 204 32 190 29 58 1,420 1,041 550 448 870 593 1,350 609 23 27 151 112 113 96 167 51 3,284 2,16« 3,554 4,256 13 157 50 13 107 311 1,411 135 54 176 1,357 200 3,053 17 11 2,947 599 1,377 133 1,570 466 3,354 1,003 535 501 20 47 515 454 150 1,004 17 10 152 212 14 78 138 134 12 4,600 523 446 609 199 4 41 12 163 3 95 9 68 1 84 402 1 20 74 108 274 52 154 6 30 202 60 185 33 400 32 1 3 91 2 89 113 134,110 60,804 224,543 52,589 268 115 3,732 4,918 883 412 2,849 4,506 4,768 4,722 251 97 14,679 1,567 1,83^ 312 12,844 1,255 18,600 1,235 290 180 71,019 23,947 13,594 720 57,425 23,227 111,903 20,420 510 244 44,680 30,372 5,852 3,465 38,828 26,907 89,272 26,212 602 297 51,245 37,100 7,751 4,162 43,494 32,938 73,141 37,711 151 60 1,094 788 151 291 943 497 1,892 653 712 360 459,826 275,543 122,660 87,585 337,166 187,958 33,127,327 11,903,838 173 2,508 632 1,876 1,459 ■189 1,132 187 945 10,711 630,608 436,337 1,665,336 791,318 149 141 19,339 16,755 3,072 882 16,267 15,873 52,176 44,178 52 43 4,181 9,304 2,141 1,420 2,040 7,884 5,998 15,569 271 240 227,031 138,616 73,107 28,518 153,924 U0,098 524,502 219,550 343 332 380,057 271,662 39,274 40,531 340,783 231,131 1,083,160 512,021 278 301 80,540 94,806 826 16,859 79,714 77,947 494,616 243,848 42 43 1,950 1,084 728 8 1,222 1,076 4,582 2,587 22 31 44 94 6 12 38 82 1,802 4,680 14 3,072 1,808 1,264 3,803 36 664 25 639 49,799 92 132 22 128 54 123 9 24 45 99 10,781 7,019 7,372 5,953 49 149 581 1,707 127 286 454 1,421 728 1,243 30 42 169 151 46 78 123 73 88 65 32 43 1,250 188 268 53 982 135 603 278 68 218 8,781 4,973 1,702 1,377 7,079 3,596 5,953 4,367 62 135 1,443 1,088 150 372 1,293 716 5,337 652 21 53 49 97 17 45 32 52 12 29 11 18 29 40 11 7 18 33 98 254 13 53 41 17 13 32 138 20 118 1,571 ^For 1954, does not Include data for farms with less then 20 trees or grapevines, in 1949-50 from the bloom of 1949. ^For 1954, faarrested in 1953-54 from the bloom of 1953; for 1949, harvested FLORIDA 147 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coiitiiiued Flagler Franjain Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Guir Hamilton Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hills- borough Holjnes Indian River Jackson 1,874 18,595 1,250 20,749 135 81 190 7 39 1,626 19 2,852 5 198 13 132 646 73 651 320 707 11 18 66 27 900,142 613,554 2,942,402 1,195,588 41,360 22,237 77,360 50,158 273,676 147,833 712,149 263,555 784,418 631,173 3,373,229 1,601,269 1,672,712 899,229 4,140,926 1,771,870 23 894 1 676 575,794 388,514 1,305,794 631,760 2,633 1,420 34 1,234 1 2 3 4 15 13 75 10,055 23 2,020 52 8,035 43 10,364 1 12 12 9 205 20 1,293 5 326 15 967 2 2,733 11 '20 4 16 6 2 5 4 20 3 2 1 IS 26 4 23 73 174 48 31 25 143 "5 3 5 "3 2 "7 186 283 14,862 21,634 936 1,059 13,926 20,575 57,975 56,075 30 23 472 SOU 10 462 500 653 976 98 154 37,559 34,702 4,862 3,400 32,697 31,302 127,839 83,101 132 122 29.455 25, 199 804 459 28,651 24,740 116,892 61,087 987 731 48,517 35,603 2,404 3,554 46,113 32,054 149,673 96,647 3 125 6 661 4 470 2 191 1 563 155 112 7,649 10,612 31 61 7,618 10,551 10,778 12,737 18 254 240 949 207 378 33 571 5 930 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 lA 9 8 1 5 2 4 6 4 2 60 56 12 13 27 24 69 52 651 307 4 270 136 8 15 16 84 218 5 24 6 4 107 16 8 13,412 3 952 522 3,279 4,814 651 30,571 12,750 156,167 48,356 '27 62,780 36,021 12 17 18 40 56 4 3 2 4 a 1 ... 5,151 1,740 330 1,031 494 4,398 5,860 26,674 26,376 11 6,687 6,422 8 19 20 44 162 1 '21 4 4 103 8 7 8,261 2,212 192 3,279 3,783 157 26,173 6,890 129,493 21,980 16 56,093 29,599 ■4 21 22 14 272 7 "2 4 7 201 ... 31,201 3,555 774 10, 579 8,538 565 151,988 18,651 383,068 59,423 10 105,022 46,261 '3 23 24 14 13 1 2 3 ... 4 8 2 4 1 620 511 40 30 97 68 400 225 1,315 897 2 420 205 4 25 26 128 4,186 135 2 9 46 266 12 58 1 333,019 204,144 24,390 6,155 153,150 48,214 511,630 422,316 678,338 315,013 5 333,452 170,526 10 27 28 96 1,463 2 1 4 6 2 i 119,715 68,523 9,527 155 74,547 10,439 96,707 54,147 216,061 71,364 "5 19,425 12,367 6 29 30 32 2,723 135 2 7 45 262 6 56 213,304 135,621 14,863 6,000 78,603 37,775 414,923 368,169 462,277 243,654 314,027 158,159 4 31 32 20 5,530 190 10 21 305 ... ... 919,798 364,157 34,869 13,360 270,749 71,985 2,217,630 1,076,776 1,637,509 617,159 760,881 284,168 5 33 34 26 39 6 12 101 2 57 9 17 11 49 '26 765 759 51 48 124 201 305 137 2,080 1,315 8 57 402 278 2(r 175 35 36 1,587 4,136 62 69 300 5 172 78 253 219 467 '60 538,849 383,824 15,976 12,303 78 , 153 64,266 212,762 170,908 789,690 500,247 22 201 171,913 171,355 2,393 449 37 38 395 1,223 47 34 113 2 84 25 19 111 239 '33 97,291 83,044 1,340 655 7,199 10,822 23,108 16,819 222,372 106,032 17 101 6,043 9,381 2,333 228 39 40 1,192 2,913 15 35 187 3 88 53 234 108 228 '27 441,558 300,780 14,636 11,648 70,954 53,444 189,654 154,039 567,313 394,215 5 100 165,870 161,974 60 221 41 42 1,173 4,583 17 107 3 45 125 11 13 '26 1,933,428 771,801 41,064 25,243 305,023 107,904 886,719 444,755 1,970,676 998,636 103 429,113 288,594 29 296 43 44 19 17 1 44 12 7 14 5 19 "3 373 454 47 40 97 149 316 199 1,663 1,304 1 18 561 334 12 44 45 46 333 969 110 9 8 75 34 19 187 77 53 "7 53,836 47,859 5,992 7,917 39,509 28,923 282,422 271,034 323,627 162,339 2 27 811,442 486,715 26 93 47 48 84 581 7 42 23 7 4 42 28 6 5,166 9,192 107 157 4,771 3,227 16, XI 14,991 49,222 26,395 2 18 119,325 81,664 17 59 49 50 249 388 110 2 33 11 12 183 35 25 "'i 48,670 38,667 5,835 7,760 34,733 25,696 266,081 256,043 274,405 135,944 9 692,117 405,051 9 39 51 52 463 1,025 140 '56 '2 43 309 31 '2 306,279 132,981 27,567 26,869 140,292 74,363 2,474,055 693,548 1,277,339 596,087 2,196,784 831,427 1 109 53 54 4 6 2 7 12 5 9 1 39 63 14 19 11 21 15 17 599 439 36 20 3 4 55 56 15 72 3 12 34 39 14 15 1 1,931 1,499 38 63 86 50 293 88 32,021 2,773 373 658 3 6 57 58 12 8 3 11 ... 8 3 7 11 1,026 199 59 3 6 4 249 25 26,475 1,159 69 5 2 59 60 3 64 26 36 7 4 1 905 1,300 29 60 80 46 44 63 5,546 1,614 304 658 3 4 61 62 5 38 6 4,218 1,032 10 160 81 39 87 51 9,645 3,206 727 1,719 4 63 64 1 3 5 8 1 1 31 27 11 12 3 10 39 29 451 198 67 28 3 4 65 66 1 17 14 26 1 2 342 365 1,093 17 1,020 17 25,095 6,005 7,038 3,538 624 639 3 3 67 68 2 6 2 1 16 43 1,077 7 606 5 12,707 1,697 2,118 906 133 7 1 3 69 70 1 15 8 24 1 1 326 322 16 10 414 12 12,383 4,308 4,920 2,632 491 632 2 5 71 72 5 3 ■■; 1 17,967 3,100 430 3,231 18 1,323,148 926,890 191,654 180,966 47,511 959 15 75 73 74 1 1 1 1 ::: 15 1,140 930 210 358 2 16 15 1 3 3 1,200 12 1,188 3,170 22 1,877 486 1,391 1,714 231 5,631 2,295 3,336 2,512 99 7,304 1,523 ■i,781 12,045 75 76 77 73 79 3 7 4 3 7 16 26 4 22 508 2 2 20 7 13 3 10 40 21 287 267 20 273 5 26 12 14 720 6 9 4 5 140 16 155 78 77 2,300 361 875 145 730 8,952 42 686 178 508 29,832 14 24 17 28 80 81 82 83 84 148 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 5 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Uberty l&dlson Manatee Marlon Citni> fniita: I Oranges, including tangerines and 1,024 9,482 241 3,528 107 138 79 14 4,350,050 2j 553. 104 14,023,651 6,721,858 77,796 106,505 135,514 155,049 259 1,260 75 205 352 727 183 565 52 261 10 48 88 968 5 360 292,523 272,577 505,088 351,346 721,193 545,415 2,301,413 l,553,a4 2 3 4 1950... Quantity harvested^ field boxes 1954^.. 1949... 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 Tangerines and mandarins farms reporting 1954^.. 1950... 6 108 28 6,639 5,814 28 825 7 1,085 8 9 18 21 7 14 11 7 9 2 327 684 225,566 112,754 39,812 22,808 185,754 89,946 723,571 339,188 60 78 1,517 1,842 86 13 1,431 1,829 3,602 3,207 11 63 159 463 61 160 98 303 20 114 11 13 28 48 12 24 16 24 8 42 2 22 4 190 2 63 2 127 25 11 94 25 412 2 234 23 123 4 203 192 122 2,804 2,860 719 757 2,085 2,103 2,248 2,023 271 205 15.383 9,006 2,654 1,595 12,734 7,411 41,951 25,058 1950... Trees not of bearing age number 1954^.. 1950... Trees of bearing age number 1954^.. 1950... 1949... 15 16 Temple oranges farms reporting 1954^. . 1950... 3 1 2 549 336 51 38 7 3 1 3 3 169 87 114 54 17 18 5 1 5 272,824 110,650 3,757 4,145 23 31 5 16 6 22,500 17,920 3,437 5,216 1950... 19 20 Trees not of bearing age number 1954^.. 1950... 1 5 73,396 59,435 1,667 2,053 ' 4 30 12 6 9,712 2,144 4,649 3,059 21. 22 Trees of bearing age number 1954^ . . 1950... 4 1 199,423 51,215 2,090 2,092 19 1 5 4 12,783 15,776 3,838 2,157 23 24 Quantity harvested^ field boxes 1954'. . 1949... "l 3 808,565 126,356 2,062 2,826 6 1 20 6 15,009 12,868 6,528 3,212 4 2 1,855 960 96 104 1 2 2 3 3 1 13 308 203 231 191 26 1950... 27 28 U 4 1,770,338 892,904 34,918 49,829 1 4 11 31 6 3 27 133,245 98,823 82,911 50,524 1950. . . 29 30 Trees not of bearing age number 1954'.. 1950... "7 4 397,665 215,243 1,749 2,864 11 4 5 5 15 35,502 13,036 25,172 14,054 4 1,372,673 677,661 33,169 46,965 1 4 27 1 3 12 102,743 85,737 57,739 36,470 32 1950... 1 5,490,091 2,233,343 64,094 70,287 4 'si 5 19 232,577 129,248 209,432 106,623 34 1949... 35 36 Other oranges farms reporting 1954 '. . 1950... 24 79 24 35 2,176 1,357 120 160 12 167 27 101 13 12 13 117 347 363 621 788 37 38 Trees of all ages number 1954'.. 1950... 996 2,827 83 108 2,081,322 1,436,796 37,604 50,689 99 770 282 643 42 47 63 523 128,974 152,974 614,407 480,669 39 40 Trees not of bearing age number 1954'.. 1950... 229 1,112 47 54 329,560 278,371 2,628 6,991 3 520 85 262 21 40 20 232 27,278 32,615 143,959 62,286 41 42 Trees of bearing age number 1954'.. 1950... 767 1,715 41 54 1,751,762 1,157,925 34,976 43,698 96 250 197 381 21 7 43 291 101,696 120,359 470,448 413,333 234 2,441 67 12 7,001,424 3,972,971 65,856 78,729 55 81 174 422 5 17 1 138 255,254 207,207 2,043,502 1,418,321 U 1949... 45 46 Grapefruit farms reporting 1954'.. 1950... 7 20 7 13 1,932 1,104 145 153 11 61 19 27 2 6 3 47 381 333 421 333 47 14 60 9 22 1,132,881 618,033 37,998 72,248 49 170 97 50 3 15 5 68 197,050 199,497 62,274 38,820 48 1950... 49 50 Trees not of bearing age number 1954'.. 1950. . . 6 35 7 10 191,932 141,928 1,459 3,3a 21 102 53 21 1 8 1 46 20,159 21,338 10,346 7,743 8 25 2 12 940,949 476,105 36,539 68,927 28 68 44 29 2 7 4 22 176,891 178,159 51,928 31,077 52 1950... 53 54 ftiantity harvested^ field boxes 1954'.. 1949... 3 28 1 10 6,656,094 2,593,838 83,496 156,906 12 40 17 85 68 563,380 478,697 280,193 168,622 55 2 1 189 137 40 59 8 15 1 3 3 2 3 117 84 82 39 56 1950... 57 3 "i 4,131 6,399 161 773 15 31 1 19 4 2 3 3,164 699 162 304 58 1950... 59 60 Trees not of bearing age number 1954'.. 1950... ' 1 1 3,324 4,930 16 16 4 16 1 19 1 1 2 536 301 75 22 61 62 Trees of bearing age number 1954' . . 1950... 2 857 1,469 145 757 11 15 3 1 1 2,628 398 37 282 63 ' 1 1,211 3,373 83 2,046 8 3 1 1 1,502 1,143 99 1,033 64 1949... 65 1 4 118 108 51 49 2 7 3 1 "3 114 66 40 18 66 1950... 67 4 6 2,557 2,009 683 705 4 8 6 2 3 3,458 2,643 79 35 68 1950... 69 70 Trees not of bearing age number 1954'.. 1950... 2 623 1,222 465 10 3 3 3 2 1 1,497 1,157 25 6 2 6 1,934 787 218 695 1 5 3 2 1,961 1,486 54 29 72 1950... 73 74 Oiantity harvested^ pounds 1954'.. 1949... 402 17,302 14,528 1,377 105,820 5 18 38,440 62,702 1.079 30 75 75 77 78 79 Tangeloes farms reporting 1954'.. Trees of all ages number 1954' . . Trees not of bearing age number 1954'.. Trees of bearing age number 1954'.. Oiantity harvested' field boxes 1954'.. 1 12 6 6 136 63,527 26,671 36,856 107,957 24 167 94 73 10 153 18,492 2,280 16,212 22,558 31 1,354 1,309 45 49 80 81 Kumquats farms reporting 1954'.. 9 13 5 S 350 5 6 2 4 12 112 750 223 527 10,079 33 202 56 146 6,132 13 55 6 49 412 3 5 3 2 3 4 6 3 3 10 5 8 2 6 25 81 863 174 689 4,230 59 153 23 130 3,954 82 83 84 Trees not of bearing age number 1954'.. Trees of bearing age number 1954'.. Quantity harvested' pounds 1954'.. 'For 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. 1949-50 from the bloom of 1949. See text. ^For 1954, harvested in 1953-54 from the bloom of 1953; for 1949, harvested In FLORIDA 149 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Itertin Jfonroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Orange Osceola Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam St. Johns St. Lucie Santa Rosa 18,039 35 58 3,567 17,740 4,799,396 329,075 144,725 1,313,979 439,241 6,007,258 247,223 23,707 1,005,080 67 1 61,135 594 374 10,041 3,333,895 196,007 59,159 1,225,498 361,324 4,627,473 227,956 25,713 829,148 2,473 6^,692 1 23,851 16,482,457 949,470 143,005 3,a6,112 1,036,669 27,769,670 331,377 36,423 2,188,195 1 39,831 129 383 5,232 10,115,500 450,942 89,263 2,835,363 854,459 14,188,169 535,160 55,489 465,651 2,776 i 27 3 5 39 1,284 211 47 317 258 1,342 197 17 244 4 33 35 20 19 804 160 58 328 262 1,070 268 71 183 27 ( 574 31 3,363 394 248,037 16,898 2,707 26,458 17,375 301,397 33,404 235 27,309 7 693 125 61 287 225,200 17,825 1,363 71,857 20,155 238,865 19,530 414 29,394 238 f 43 31 3,307 8 29,375 452 86 1,547 316 9,927 2,041 81 2,313 3 2 37 22 18,131 542 311 5,395 1,297 18,008 920 77 18 145 K 531 56 386 218,662 16,446 2,621 24,911 17,059 291,470 31,363 154 24,491 4 1] 691 88 39 287 207,069 17,283 1,052 66,462 18,858 270,857 13,610 337 29,376 93 1> 846 669 956,696 86,335 4,988 88,579 36,367 1,275,438 112,858 24 39,945 1. 258 66 31 11 898,222 53,941 501 244,257 48,801 1,131,314 46,165 303 12,699 57 1^ 18 3 1 26 856 129 61 285 229 551 38 10 276 1 21 3' 12 513 66 63 224 184 383 38 24 197 i 1( 496 26 200 1,308 316,539 9,820 10,217 174,703 29,304 225,032 5,674 156 134,667 1' 2,075 8 470 202,703 5,552 8,084 33,075 14,507 131,678 383 108 100,879 12 If 61 26 200 634 79,926 3,361 691 91,606 12,561 42,445 289 16 16,553 1' 1,255 1 27 60,630 2,253 2,299 22,203 6,068 31,882 141 63 36,464 2( 435 674 236,613 6,459 9,526 83,097 16,743 182,587 5,385 140 118,114 23 820 7 443 142,073 3,299 5,785 10,872 8,439 99,796 242 45 64,415 12 2: 1,306 1,412 764,009 19,815 32,487 146,430 35,119 561,925 20,475 5 206,79, 2: 2 120 381,167 8,669 5,869 25,390 13,444 265,442 396 13 48,494 2^ 24 1 37 1,838 219 63 537 393 2,621 150 12 483 2. 42 11 22 1,007 150 69 515 369 1,761 153 29 326 2f 8,511 2 8,635 1,952,840 114,635 71,190 725,796 225,274 3,027,259 48,671 3,477 463,540 r 48,113 34 3,896 1,197,144 61,490 17,231 660,544 178,903 2,476,580 28,032 4,084 405,341 2E 149 2 2,059 483,667 45,639 10,652 228,699 32,109 428,312 3,744 18 45,948 2= 3,346 20 40 250,097 10,640 575 156,846 20,701 307,470 2,096 292 97,968 3t 8,362 6,576 1,469,173 68,996 60,538 497,097 193,165 2,593,947 44,927 3,459 417,592 31 44 767 14 3,856 947,047 50,850 16,656 503,698 158,202 2,169,110 25,936 3,792 307,373 3; 38,918 9,395 5,655,058 293,291 70,960 1,671,107 506,846 14,223,256 132,208 4,172 1,084,865 3; 39,345 2,630 3,065,845 126,222 5,033 1,303,630 377,887 3,930,690 56,037 3,137 244,409 3< 74 2 4 2 76 2,208 323 94 608 385 2,726 232 80 488 13 3: 64 57 7 52 1,376 261 121 689 385 2,207 526 164 296 38 3« 8,458 7 27 4 7,403 2,281,980 187,722 60,611 387,022 167,288 2,453,570 159,479 19,839 379,564 60 r 10,254 427 313 5,388 1,708,848 111,140 32,481 460,022 147,759 1,730,355 130,011 21,107 293,534 2,223 3£ 271 7 19 179 337,598 57,519 21,040 63,980 15,344 319,759 9,163 1,806 26,191 22 3= 3,718 83 110 85 252,256 13,788 10,229 67,957 22,008 231,083 15,460 1,161 91,535 513 4C 8,187 8 4 7,224 1,944,382 130,203 39,571 323,042 151,944 2,133,811 150,316 18,033 353,373 38 41 6,536 344 203 5,303 1,456,592 97,352 22,252 392,065 125,751 1,499,272 164,551 19,946 201,999 1,710 4: 23,622 1 12,375 9,106,694 550,029 34,570 1,309,996 458,337 11,709,051 566,336 32,222 856,595 1 4: 228 61 352 2,471 5,770,266 262,110 77,860 1,262,086 414,327 3,860,223 432,562 47,026 160,049 2,719 44 77 3 2 2 70 1,703 258 111 526 466 2,703 163 23 581 5 4: 66 16 1 47 1,030 207 124 590 489 1,943 279 84 379 10 U 9,358 26 5 208 6,367 571,677 54,487 30,390 145,547 420,228 1,937,934 14,073 258 712,994 30 4' 11,433 38 1 2,440 426,173 32,683 25,924 273,426 407,573 1,839,743 16,043 1,099 461,522 22 a 113 26 5 200 1,344 92,007 13,062 4,294 24,753 21,455 137,600 95 43 128,402 29 4= 358 20 1 6 96,000 1,890 10,921 53,932 31,433 151,993 345 600 133,273 18 5C 9,245 8 5,023 479,670 41,425 26,096 120,794 398,773 1,800,334 13,978 215 584,592 1 51 10,575 18 2,434 330,173 30,793 15,003 219,494 376,145 1,687,750 15,698 499 323,249 4 5: 24,031 18,028 2,680,684 264,201 69,254 618,474 1,628,065 15,437,400 30,873 44 1,977,624 5; 87 1,980 1,745,765 127,891 22,276 1,213,997 1,815,563 8,474,378 47,905 761 194,040 5< 30 1 40 444 60 55 189 135 243 29 9 66 5: 27 5 1 31 239 58 79 119 127 185 39 3 79 2 5« 147 100 285 3,113 184 700 1,517 1,647 67,702 50 24 2,027 5' 322 8 1 262 3,021 105 1,148 1,352 1,992 2,207 64 88 2,592 2 5£ 24 100 23 1,148 55 445 216 306 54,856 13 9 1,805 5S 3 5 6 314 14 397 361 865 257 15 5 24 2 6C 123 262 1,965 129 254 1,301 1,341 12,846 37 15 222 6] 319 "3 i 256 2,707 91 751 991 1,127 1,950 49 83 2,568 6: 32 311 5,742 164 212 951 1,547 50,149 7 1 197 6: 12 5,159 37 1,272 297 1,711 8,194 12 1 2,129 M 33 9 38 250 55 62 180 99 214 13 4 61 65 29 3 1 22 108 32 83 113 99 157 15 3 59 1 66 775 2,184 151 3,287 78 811 10,760 570 30,670 23 6 748 6- 974 6,800 1 145 2,825 75 563 10,293 1,135 34,913 29 4 798 "i 68 12 4 10 520 8 3U 4,458 220 20,945 4 3 97 6S 25 1 3 1,491 6 228 3,878 705 1,189 16 12 1 7C 763 2,180 141 2,767 70 500 6,302 350 9,725 24 3 651 7] 949 6,800 142 1,334 69 335 6,415 430 33,724 13 4 786 72 24,970 34,500 4,676 289,299 3,208 6,485 677,341 11,656 508,505 700 7,473 73 400 189,000 50 57,817 101 526 282,068 21,040 1,345,539 37 4,999 74 12 1 5 242 21 37 90 99 141 10 4 53 2 75 99 1 25 38,813 79 1,595 3,379 3,237 21,869 18 6 6,252 2 76 49 1 27,667 45 1,064 2,926 1,344 8,208 2 2,630 77 50 25 11,146 34 531 453 1,893 13,661 16 6 3,622 2 78 3 58 15,353 58 204 444 1,926 30,395 4 3 3,371 79 19 3 15 275 47 39 180 91 150 36 6 58 9 80 98 10 29 856 89 423 9,673 873 2,065 55 15 340 19 81 6 1 6 240 10 64 189 189 675 9 2 45 82 92 9 23 616 79 359 9,484 684 1,390 46 13 295 19 83 1,265 50 788 12,352 4,665 5,090 578,097 39,549 14,271 380 11,618 108 84 150 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 5 of 5) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Citma fmits: Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins . .trees of all ages number Quantity harvested^ field boxes Tangerines and mandarins farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested^ field boxes Temple oranges farms reporting Trees of all ages nujnber Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested^ field boxes Valencia oranges farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number (^antity harvested^ field boxes Other oranges farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number (iiantity harvested^ field boxes Grapefruit farms reporting Trees of all ages nujnber Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number (iiantity harvested^ field boxes Lemons farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number (iiantity harvested'' field boxes Limes farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested ^ pounds Tangeloes farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested field boxes Kumquats farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds 1954 1950 19« 19A9 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1949 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1949 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1949 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1949 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1949 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1949 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1950 1954 1949 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 19M 1954 1954 1954 1954 60,788 141,411 164,091 230,512 111 48 1,762 379 294 146 1,468 233 2,571 180 3,143 1,630 1,106 1,433 2,037 197 2,290 166 138 74 34,761 21,210 2,863 1,795 31,898 19,415 92,183 37,783 130 110 21,122 118,192 2,064 3,317 19,058 114,875 67,047 192,383 159 115 53,603 40,750 1,645 830 51,958 39,920 168,447 95,807 90 35 402 156 116 33 286 123 438 212 69 27 2,756 132 77 1,257 608 549 932 61 516 215 301 3,393 595,554 310,244 1,454,354 856,147 232 189 52,298 28,223 12,537 3,540 39,761 24,683 134,949 88,153 98 72 19,827 10,270 6,452 4,726 13,375 5,544 45,345 13,302 266 185 136,168 78,611 50,563 8,263 85,605 70,348 270,641 206,003 506 337 387,261 193,140 100,444 29,679 286,817 163,461 1,003,419 545,639 342 247 52,127 34,037 16,043 6,228 36,084 27,859 137,878 125,767 90 55 186 101 40 35 146 66 98 26 50 36 177 352 117 14 60 338 675 15,105 34 2,678 659 2,019 896 42 101 27 53,642 62,609 102,788 99,435 76 75 1,123 1,190 320 361 803 829 3,909 2,027 24 10 292 35 11 30 281 5 43 34 5,833 1,299 1,403 57 4,430 1,242 7,773 2,386 177 357 46,394 60,085 16,517 5,869 29,877 54,216 91,066 95,022 106 125 3,726 2,280 1,457 352 2,269 1,928 3,040 5,597 36 21 57 32 10 12 47 20 22 21 654 6 17 25 10 114 744 32 214 95 33 383 23 115 10 263 25 130 74 343 25 208 49 135 29 55 9 122 178 35 41 424 16 111 1 31 3 114 3 19 6 68 38 208 15 93 23 115 16 85 3 14 10 29 2 U 853,050 720,492 2,425,847 1,959,351 559 395 102,332 106,459 3,608 15,280 93,724 91,179 289,402 270,509 222 93 16,935 33,193 8,140 9,484 8,845 23,709 26,093 57,753 534 394 242,625 172,511 32,544 18,626 210,081 153,335 655,745 432,052 730 676 491,108 408,329 44,108 30,842 447,000 377,487 1,454,602 1,199,032 552 367 73,001 53,667 10,270 4,785 62.731 48,882 183,073 162,242 109 38 365 61 89 16 276 45 284 14 50 14 179 30 71 11 108 19 1,927 51 60 906 298 1,638 105 434 85 349 11,395 1 146 173 1,424 4 123 10 95 31 1,012 63 343 18 169 84 9 86 86 385 42 271 44 114 2 34 11 130 10 100 1 30 For 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. 1949-50 from the bloom of 1949. See text. ^For 1954, harvested in 1953-54 from the bloom of 1953; for 1949, harvested in FLORIDA 151 County Table 9a.-SPF.CIFIED CROPS HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1954 OData for specified crops are not included for farms on which only part of specified crop was irrigated. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Alachua Baker Brevard Broward Charlotte Citrus 1 Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting . . . 5,526 45 3 97 85 21 2 2 acres . . . CORN 299,750 929 136 3,252 15,780 1,930 111 3 Com for all purposes farms reporting. . . 169 4,27i 3 88 1 28 acres. . . 1 SO 5 Harvested for grain farms reporting. . . 125 3 1 6 acres . . . 2,690 88 28 7 bushels . . . 75,535 1,350 250 8 Com sold bushels. . . HAY 11, «2 9 Land from which hay was cut farms reporting . . . 67 1 1 10 acres... 4,055 ... 400 10 11 tons^.. 8,081 600 20 ... 12 tons sold . . . MISCELLANEOUS CROPS 1,208 ... ... U Ramie harvested for fiber farms reporting... 3 ... 14 acres... 2,840 ... ... 15 pounds . . . 2,011,000 ... ... 16 Tobacco harvested farms reporting . . . 365 21 1 17 acres . . . 4,758 200 2 18 pounds . . . 6,791,026 306,337 2,400 ... 19 Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup farms reporting . . . 15 20 acres . . . 353 ... 21 gallons . . . 46,180 22 Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . 289 2 ,; 23 acres^. . 15,219 20 2A bushels . . . 4,137,155 4,100 27 25 Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting^.. 1,327 4 4 69 11 26 acres 145,766 384 18 14,529 1,120 27 Sold dollars-' . . 42,085,921 245 132,300 2 5,350 4,602,652 6 256,317 28 Blaclceyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting. . . 29 acres . . . 1,865 7 50 ... 30 Snap beans (bush and pole types ) farms reporting 514 6 2 47 31 acres. . . 34,051 89 CZ) 9,301 32 Cabbage farms reporting . . . 366 2 2 1 33 acres 9,117 8 3 30 34 Celery farms reporting... 61 ... ... 35 acres. . . 6,186 ... ... 36 Sweet com farms reporting . . . 169 ... 2 3 37 acres. . . 13,991 ... 1 500 38 39 Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting... acres . . , 493 8,830 12 87 1 (Z) 10 121 8 204 ... 40 Eggplant farms reporting . . . 268 2 1 29 4 41 acres . . . 1,918 14 1 570 30 42 Escarole farms reporting . . . 69 2,219 1 25 43 acres — ;;; 44 Lettuce and romaine farms reporting . . . 234 1,974 1 10 45 acres... 46 Radishes farms reporting. . • 35 9,693 1 1 47 acres . . . ... 48 49 Squash farms reporting . . . acres. . . 479 6,067 1 4 46 1,830 15 ... 50 51 Sweet peppers and pimlentos farms reporting . . . acres. . . 1,079 8,743 10 49 4 9 62 1,687 4 35 52 Tomatoes farms reporting. . . 641 26,327 2 50 2 2 3 15 6 252 53 acres . . . 54 Watermelons farms reporting — 164 9,035 1 3 1 2 ... a 584 • • • 55 acres... ... 56 Other vegetables .acres. . . 5,750 73 (z) 389 57 land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees* farms reporting. . . 2,009 89,474 2 ... 65 2,585 10 870 7 408 1 58 acres... i no Z Reported In small fractione- ^Excludes grass silage. ^Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. dollars are for wholly irrigated farms only. *Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. ^Farms reporting and 152 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9a.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED [Data for specified crops are not included for farms on Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Clay Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Duval Escambia 1 Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting... 17 59 1< 588 72 23 11 2 acres. .. CORN 578 9,213 21 I 13,435 2,266 145 152 3 4 Com for all purposes farms reporting... 3 2 1 1 3 acres — 50 60 25 6 55 5 6 Harvested for grain farms reporting. . . 1 1 1 1 2 acres — 35 30 25 6 50 7 bushels — 1,050 300 250 50 900 8 Com sold bushels... 300 125 HAY 9 land from which hay was cut farms reporting. . . ... 1 1 10 acres... 70 5 11 tons^.. ... 50 10 12 tons sold . . . MISCELLANEOUS CROPS ... ... ... 13 Ramie harvested for fiber farms reporting... .. ... M acres.. . .. 15 pounds . . . 16 Tobacco harvested farms reporting.. . ! 17 acres . . . 4< ' 18 pounds . . . 64,49' . 19 Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup. farms reporting. . . 20 acres. .. ... 21 gallons... •• ... 22 Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... 2 160 : L 5 210 i 5 1 6 23 acres ^.. 24 bushels . . . 51,100 64,545 349 1,000 25 Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting^.. 4 56 40 4 26 acres . . . 200 9,940 11 ) 4,093 456 35 27 28 Sold ...*• .•■• dollars ^ . . 24,000 3,612,086 3 488,619 4 6,324 1 ... Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting . . . 29 acres S6 10< 7 1 30 Snap beans (bush and pole types ) farms reporting . . . 1 A 7 31 acres... 5 86 232 32 Cabbage farms reporting. .. 4 1 4 ... 33 acres . . . 145 40 4 34 Celery farms reporting. . . 1 35 acres . . . ... 12 ... 36 Sweet com farms reporting. . . 8 1 2 37 acres . . . 680 (Z) 2 38 Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting . . . 40 1,644 15 29 1 2 39 acres — AO Eggplant farms reporting . . . 5 3 41 acres. . . 97 13 42 Escarole farms reporting. . . 1 6 ... 43 acres. . . 44 Lettuce and romaine , farms reporting. . . 3 11 45 acres — 46 Radishes farms reporting. . . 1 35 47 acres. .. 48 49 Squash farms reporting... acres. ., 20 496 10 ISO 1 1 50 51 Sweet peppers and pimientos.. farms reporting... acres . . . 14 326 u 68 1 1 1 52 53 Tomatoes farms reporting — acres . . . 1 4 37 4,226 46 3,287 4 5 54 Watermelons farms reporting. . . ::: 32 2,185 2 75 3 441 55 acres. . . 56 Other vegetables acres... 46 74 134 3 16 17 57 5S Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees* farms reporting . . . acres . . . 2 2 6 35 403 4,569 29 553 6 26 Z Reported in small fractions. ^Excludes grass silage. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text, dollars are for wholly irrigated farms only. *Does not include data for farms Wth less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. ^Farms reporting and FLORIDA 153 FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued which only part of specified crop was irrigated. See text] Flagler Gadsden Glades Hamilton Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hills- borough Holmes Indian River Jackson lAfayette Laie Lee 25 180 8 117 151 35 6 109 771 1 362 6 18 156 135 1 2,480 3,927 2,299 1,117 3,481 5,728 958 7,124 17,014 112 20,073 330 108 9,704 9,420 2 4 1 1 2 27 1 1 1 3 80 40 12 220 686 85 100 20 4 4 1 1 1 18 1 ... ... 5 80 40 12 120 284 75 6 1,064 : 350 350 135 2,040 4,275 1,000 1,125 7 8 4 1 3 7 1 4 9 69 ... 2 135 45 ... 40 717 10 110 ... ... 5 290 110 7 1,010 11 50 158 2,874 3,978,110 1 4 1,200 1 182 22,750 114 1,076 1,578,204 ... 62 6,500 3 16 106 189,087 800 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 11 1 44 1 9 22 1,197 122 4 1,555 23 343,500 3 27,756 300 393,325 24 10 1 3 23 28 278 4 1 U 64 25 754 427 903 10 1,808 5,025 1,537 8,619 360 40 1,863 4,427 26 204,790 125 1 1 150,300 1 50 171,995 4 17 2,211,800 2 91 489,503 2 58 1,599,509 131 340 34,831 4,000 154,600 1,202,157 7 43 27 28 29 33 1 1 1 1 Ul 1 1 4 2 30 262 23 1 360 800 503 2 3 3 6 31 14 2 2 2 1 48 1 1 2 4 32 754 15 280 ... 2 480 263 1 4 4 1 20 30 33 34 35 2 4 3 25 4 7 36 5 7 103 692 60 960 37 3 16 200 3 8 55 1,004 8 15 2 3 13 738 1 20 40 110 33 497 71 181 3 30 31 213 2 (Z) 1 1 14 38 3 8 36 1,593 32 237 1 20 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 7 13 1 2 3 90 3 17 173 907 2 43 1 3 1 (Z) 26 158 48 49 2 7 17 158 4 116 435 1,393 33 90 44 570 50 51 2 30 100 53 388 IS 2,250 66 2,160 3 311 1 1 15 37 14 411 52 53 1 15 250 4 106 9 850 160 13 424 18 1,563 10 312 54 55 63 17 (Z) ... 331 1,020 2 29 4 40 87 56 3 5 41 1,025 3 230 3 188 92 5,218 103 5,379 316 16,314 41 2,365 41 777 57 58 154 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9a.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED [Data for specified crops are not included for farms on Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Leon Madison Manatee Marion Martin Okeechobee Orange 1 Irricated cFopland hsxvested. ..■•••••■• .faiTos reporting. . . 8 14 251 63 59 7 180 2 acres.. . CORN 1,070 296 9,819 3,588 3,267 617 15,274 3 4 ^J^m f ("IT" fill miTTintjpR ............. f amifl rSDortinc • • • 1 4 1 1 2 acres . . . 150 ... 21 120 120 3 5 Harvested for grain fanes reporting... 1 1 1 6 acres... 1 95 ... 1 7 bushels . . . 50 6,200 ... 75 8 Com sold bushels . . . HAY 9 10 Tjinrt from which hay was cut farms reporting. . . 1 8 1 2 2 acres — 685 176 ... 80 13 45 11 tons^.. 685 ... 208 ... 500 46 67 12 tons sold . . . NaSCELLANEOUS CROPS ... 55 ... 13 Ramie harvested for fiber farms reporting... U acres . . . ... 15 pounds . . . ... 16 Tobacco harvested farms reporting . . . 11 1 17 acres . . . 182 5 18 pounds... 261,130 4,500 19 Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup farms reporting. .. 1 20 acres . . . 1 21 gallons . . . 50 22 Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . 17 2 3 4 23 acres ^.. 101 1 V, bushels . . . 169 26 25,183 113 25 Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting^.. 1 79 8 11 2 16 26 acres. . . 7 13 3,868 1,842 2,290 480 9,892 27 Sold dollars^.. 750 1,641,151 11 31,999 2 612,000 120,000 2,204,600 1 28 Biackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting . . . 29 acres. . . 21 11 ... 4 30 Snap beaas (bush and pole types) farms reporting... 31 1 1 12 31 acres. . . ... 379 10 20 621 32 Cabbage farms reporting. . . 1 29 1 4 33 acres . . . 2 228 65 182 34 Celery farms reporting — 1 35 acres — ... 165 ... 36 Sweet com farms reporting... 19 1 9 37 acres. . . ... 42 130 1,356 38 39 Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting . . . acres 1 1 3 13 26 311 5 87 4 360 ... 40 Eggplant farms reporting . . , ... 17 2 ... 1 41 acres. .. 90 19 ... 1 42 Escarole farms reporting. . . ... ... ... 11 533 43 acres. . . 44 45 Lettuce and romalne farms reporting . . . acres. . . 29 295 1 12 1 130 7 115 46 Radishes farms reporting . . . ... ... 11 5,547 47 acres . . , 48 49 Squash farms reporting . . . acres . . . 29 212 5 39 2 130 5 35 50 51 Sweet peppers and pimlentos farms reporting... acres . . . 1 2 31 75 3 48 1 120 2 50 52 53 Tomatoes farms reporting . . . acres. .. 49 1,923 30 690 7 930 2 330 2 2 54 55 Watermelons farms reporting . . , acres — ::: 7 17 9 445 5 560 1 150 1 80 56 Other vegetables acres . . . 2 ... 275 121 40 ... 1,366 57 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees ................................ .farms reporting . . • 137 3,558 7 281 28 697 3 45 55 3,259 58 acres. . . Z Reported in small fractions. ^Excludes grass silage. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less thsn 20 bushels harvested. See text. dollars are for wholly irrigated farms only. *Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. ^Farms reporting and FLORIDA 155 FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued which only part of specified crop was irrigated. See text] All other counties 32 l,li7 1 200 12 2 226 37,500 (Z) 1 1 (Z) (z) 1 64 80 266 49,076 13 1,145 13 1,145 44,684 7,507 1,290 3,907 300 3 2,840 2,011,000 3 101 15,120 6 1,370 213,900 160 47,283 13,551,452 17 861 109 19,302 18 1,178 8 3,027 37 ,310 24 1,204 62 569 3 3,960 72 1,725 121 2,761 17 1,675 268 905 36 1,324 39 3,717 1 105 150 1 (Z) (z) 1 (z) 20 1,440 111 5,877 2 9 1,800 62 4,911 361 18,193 7 102 2 32 400 25 200 3 690 30 463 51,250 19 41 20 24 9 3 11 109 1 (Z) 180 13,679 41 3,160 3 53 900 21 1,857 543,062 13 473 108,461 1 3 2 2 17 438 1 (Z) (Z) 118 13,010 23 382 19 307 5,865 410 3 66 96 89 8,481 2,431,763 68 3,410 808,678 73 3,138 31 119 15 219 210 25,730 1 110 33,000 11 7,702 4,002,500 2 1,240 2 30 3 119 1 5 3 187 12 6,074 174 16,852 61 1,454 1 7 1 7 300 2 1 110 20 717 539,217 2 (Z) 3 2 5 14 18 623 5 20 2 6 3 (Z) 24 324 166 8,064 16 144 10 61 1,983 1,250 3 29 31 1 (Z) 20 13 13 2,363 102 7,315 2,622,653 11 28 50 554 74 1,656 32 2,339 16 1,064 23 501 32 175 22 105 38 311 38 974 278 2,713 112 37 90 1,764 3 540 33 1 430 141 2,488 304,891 4 10 25 211 133 348 72 169 165 504 195 954 12 227 38 390 1 65 1 25 175 30 229 355,514 55 800 3 100 2 16 25,500 71 315 5 2 320 33 391 94,811 34 353 4 19 25,750 1 20 6 11 Chapter C STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS (157) FLORIDA State Economic Areas -r A DOS* I OxaLOOsa i .>^ — SCALE 90 n O « MILES HHHHHk I i_J LEGEND 3 METROPOLITAN STATE ECONOMIC AREA ]nONMETROPOLITAN state ECONOMIC AREA f I 4.««t , J s,«„OLt V ■ ^ > v: _^ I I OUANCt .LSSOROUOM B I sanasoTa r 1 5 V s ^ •anoti I I I ^ HO I SHaDLOTTE \ f\ — T— raLM aEACH l6._... L :^^ " 991356 O- 52 - n(Prt.28) 160 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table l.-FARMS. ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item (Fop definitioDB and explanations, see text} Total all farms GconoiDic class Conmerc i al farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954.. 1950.. Land In farms acres 1954.. 1950.. Average size of farm acres 1954,. 1950. . Value of laod 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 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 195,4.. 1949. , Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954,. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland lying Idle 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.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF CCrtlERCIAL FERTILIZER Cropa on »hicb coaaercial fertilizer vaa nsed, 19S4: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. tons. acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. tons. acres on which used. Com farms reporting . tons, acres on which used. Cotton 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. 57,490 32, 188 56,343 30,050 18,M7,774 16 487,314 16,537,586 14 757,699 315.7 512.2 290.9 491.1 28,444 44,622 15,437 24,522 114.58 108.76 57.61 54.03 84 82 45,100 23,780 44,234 26,594 1,938,363 1,787,139 1,721,007 1 501,627 17,962 6,221 7,973 5,330 4,257 3,432 5,374 4,608 5,342 5,058 2,756 2,712 1,060 1,045 376 374 13,964 8,328 16,402 9,184 890,374 750,325 964,788 800,443 15,751 8,531 18,983 9,926 611, 109 470, 139 652,374 477,355 2,921 1,918 96, 211 82,578 13,796 7,293 5U, 898 337,561 16,757 10,035 7,133,038 6 587,754 14,705 8,601 1,780,261 1 514,796 13,865 8,903 4,777,730 4 464,118 9,330 6,388 1,091,621 971,728 44,898 24,306 1,016,399 913,043 50,862 30,016 51,127 23,144 3,439,846 3 ,007,603 3,338,169 2 ,779,425 29,837 16,872 28,506 15,337 12,801,142 U 302.197 11,605,035 10 ,763,423 27,734 16,029 31,434 17, 142 8,913,299 a ,102,550 9,032,369 a , 196, 145 5,397 4,768 6,099 5,275 429,730 416, 377 375,697 368,055 4,566 3,868 196,358 188,053 3,429 42,750 223,361 5,178 94,864 574, 594 12,472 60, 768 374, 253 5,339 10,156 32,931 28,182 771,471 905,081 11,602 76,746 208,737 2,500 39,985 206,729 3,692 87,909 533,123 8,123 53,392 328,304 4,372 9,309 30,076 19,135 741,630 848,011 9,764 74,454 200,154 3,192 2,309 7,579,524 6,703,241 2,374.5 2,903.1 241, 533 166, 291 128.80 54.89 76 2,660 1,360 703, 590 526,695 147 39 44 222 651 641 584 332 575 549 265, 193 248,544 632 532 180,335 144,346 199 39,244 503 141,091 671 2,847,391 692 533,997 937 2,461,726 698 469,441 2,251 537,292 2.368 2,073 1,149,113 919, 585 1,476 1,097 5, 574, 310 5,349,595 1,176 1,040 3,431,388 3,306,896 1,228 1,039 311,742 269,951 553 89,236 311 20,950 98,695 567 46,620 289,567 213 8,U5 34,305 37 223 684 2,110 479,857 499,306 413 35,637 92,701 4,189 2,673 2,824,141 2,%1,365 674.2 1,107.9 61,794 47,395 109.53 44.52 79 3,733 2,196 257,992 164,792 276 385 633 949 829 377 254 30 761 675 100, 594 149,394 957 613 54,934 40,402 178 9,186 820 45,748 1,040 1,261,202 936 223,271 1,191 817,430 835 160,667 3,009 108,718 3,892 2,365 413,520 354, 588 1,839 1,333 2, 179, 226 2,377,626 1,652 1,290 1,484,473 1,981,208 936 881 43,207 42,905 688 34,178 339 6,445 32,302 565 13,445 78,449 546 6,898 40, 507 199 997 2,761 2,962 114,493 U4,226 851 10,529 22,876 5,743 3,704 2,469,797 1,556,397 430.1 420.2 32,051 24. 026 87.96 61.10 81 5,212 3,255 293,391 168, 345 615 1,177 773 736 858 904 139 10 1,422 1,035 130, 325 95,046 1,570 1,100 31,404 63,367 386 12,061 1,356 69,343 1,793 1,001,783 1,473 272,292 1,855 583,474 1,357 141, 171 4,313 102, 128 5,375 3,448 505,120 326,758 2,944 1,705 1,720,582 1,072,101 2,810 1,825 1,274,075 1,022,404 358 948 29,203 23,523 948 32,937 7,605 5,730 1, 828, 609 1,456,729 240.4 254.2 19, 530 14,723 87.95 61.91 83 6,985 5,186 274,845 230, 174 1,605 1,745 625 885 1,469 600 55 1 2,204 1,732 135,330 111,661 2,044 2,009 67,666 69, 121 488 6,832 1,756 58,834 2,430 745,115 2,000 199, 386 2,059 320,225 1,483 95,501 5,745 86,042 7,183 5,432 477,341 410,956 4,052 2,956 1,200,670 901,950 3,813 3,265 944,501 835, 251 853 1,095 16,834 15,174 688 19,872 483 558 4,387 4,396 29,444 21,608 789 302 10,318 8,471 70, 471 50,017 1,319 2,133 12,041 13,159 72,462 37,104 609 1,186 1,955 2,951 6,149 9,321 3,750 4,643 67,506 47,881 95,351 67,583 1,795 2,309 11,015 9,376 30,153 28,655 7,709 8,507 1,313,292 1,400,422 170.4 164.6 13,935 8,558 92.38 56.64 86 6,934 7,747 137,017 257,675 2,389 1,324 829 1,189 1,044 147 11 1 2,093 2,984 78,677 126,012 2,227 3,090 60,067 100,797 435 3,818 1,918 51,249 2,735 551,842 2,376 155,424 1,935 219,972 1,326 83, 339 5,908 60,293 7,208 8,105 325,761 466,464 4,267 4,895 850,491 770, 142 4,352 5,279 707, 266 723,625 717 896 14, 222 13,437 598 9,338 564 2,880 13,690 698 7,352 35,625 2,469 9,474 66,612 1,511 2,328 8,021 4,073 26,625 41,762 2,884 5,791 19,265 FERTILIZER. BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: a sample of farms. See text] FLORIDA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 161 The State — Continued Econanic class— Continued Resi- dential 1.5,838 17, 510 6U,621 758,552 38.8 43.3 7,979 4,658 227.08 110.37 87 9,382 10,393 63,589 96,957 7,537 1,289 281 175 71 22 7 3,274 4,481 50, 557 88,320 4,388 5,970 92,842 105, 131 648 9,238 4,391 83,604 3,915 166,538 3,873 143,220 2,570 43,970 1,283 19,225 13,200 53,905 12,834 14, 591 206,988 290,408 7,764 8,100 261,065 274,882 7,228 9,036 309,758 352,210 510 330 4,477 4,415 28S 4,164 401 755 3,840 556 1,027 6,410 2,413 2,892 17,336 276 133 576 5,143 15,848 33,231 692 647 2,754 33 70 222, 282 321,440 6,735.8 4,592.0 128,118 152,782 208.22 18.97 52 31 44 3,403 6,969 20 5 3 2 3 17 520 5,084 20 1,354 8,904 2 129 6 1,225 4 54,249 9 8,452 24 149,478 13 35,980 22 4,826 31 62 5,277 20,957 28 43 204,247 255,493 10 28 62,701 108, 106 10 2 1,521 64 7 189 260 784 11 185 605 4 187 1,325 1 17 34 23 545 1,004 2 16 407 Total all 7,054 7,974 1,023,812 876, 526 144.9 109.9 8,347 4,691 59.08 42.79 91 4,682 5,969 171,204 170, 151 1,691 849 512 571 709 283 53 14 2,059 2,400 54,050 56,871 1,905 2,506 40,380 47,447 366 6,596 1,542 33,784 3,455 392,542 2,394 250,059 2,097 76,452 1,545 42,027 6,536 39,025 5,848 7,189 265,634 274,469 5,092 4,311 523,144 301,937 5,141 5,457 542,701 507,945 36 384 209 4,526 805 5,470 21,652 806 5,031 27, 668 3,708 16,423 82, 792 1,477 4,259 12,513 1,706 6,071 20,833 1,709 9,324 36,009 Economic class CoTmercial farms 2,433 2,673 724, 589 539,562 297.8 201.9 15,214 7,609 52.25 37.60 89 2,169 2,446 144,909 117,746 203 198 296 441 582 233 52 14 850 922 32,980 30,904 547 713 16,346 16,980 195 5,076 405 11,270 1,368 270,024 904 177,046 1,015 59,492 839 30,825 2,241 23,792 2,309 2,564 194,235 165, 630 1,953 1,721 362,496 197,997 1,360 2,008 447,070 315,454 30 319 183 4,235 512 4,785 18,551 470 3,991 21,353 1,865 12,906 64,556 1,191 3,923 11,532 743 5,326 18,309 1,311 3,848 33,860 36 11 76,784 20,906 2,132.9 1,900.5 135,552 64,900 58.55 35.26 89 13,253 975 19 9 5,367 1,915 3 5 23 3 2 20 12 10,452 13 37, 216 19 10,030 15 2,395 33 443 28 9 18,643 2,890 34 11 25,849 6,218 17 11 47,668 16,723 2 64 5 440 17 1,269 4,090 14 387 1,590 20 396 1,407 3 46 105 7 1,245 5,130 22 729 3,154 145 109 103,497 107,355 708.9 984.9 37,735 37, 562 49.05 31.60 85 123 94 18,548 13,990 15 10 5 12 22 34 25 5 61 53 3,551 3,203 63 7 1,954 368 15 874 4S 1,080 83 53,712 59 14,042 5,509 62 3,529 141 5,181 145 102 24,053 17,561 118 91 52,772 53,828 109 87 57,754 67,034 5 55 55 1,002 3,242 52 741 3,242 88 1,059 4,726 47 484 1,405 44 941 2,353 67 1,825 6,241 303 167 145,071 75,316 478.3 451.0 26,804 17,988 58.42 47.75 84 267 UO 30,113 14,052 21 10 15 16 70 122 10 3 122 54 5,575 3,473 53 46 2,943 2,085 15 922 40 2,021 156 54,087 105 34,555 129 12,223 105 4,595 283 5,575 294 152 38,631 19,620 260 119 71,885 30,954 2U 121 88,542 47,081 11 65 22 583 77 344 3,505 85 623 3,600 201 2,598 11,227 139 771 2,177 58 1,422 5,891 187 2,566 ff,955 622 438 173, 232 96,790 278.5 221.0 14,347 9,507 54.80 42.70 90 593 411 42,796 29,571 35 5 21 88 325 114 214 148 5,133 7,179 105 118 3,850 2,451 57 1,055 74 2,795 370 62,108 206 38,443 297 15,765 250 10,725 532 4,122 605 422 52,789 39,211 525 283 34,006 23,225 4S2 302 100, 556 50,808 5 100 56 1.510 150 886 3,510 152 1,080 6,264 514 4,620 22,560 397 1,522 4,475 138 654 1,930 415 2,485 9,977 787 815 148,049 122,477 188.1 150.3 8,566 5,748 46.54 38.50 91 698 760 29,756 31, 193 55 41 124 225 239 13 238 332 6,294 7,054 174 241 3,334 6,995 60 1,030 124 2,304 460 65,482 309 27,061 317 10,340 270 6,835 709 5,782 730 796 39,384 45,242 502 544 82, U6 49, 142 617 504 92, 543 66,310 5 35 157 692 3,254 106 903 4,700 619 3,055 17,609 420 859 2,565 281 840 2,305 434 923 4,258 539 1,133 77,956 116,718 144.6 103.0 6,086 3,547 44.23 33.05 455 1,033 10,443 27,955 75 132 131 lOO 16 206 326 6,060 8,080 148 296 4,232 5,071 47 1,132 117 3,050 272 24,133 212 25,724 176 5,525 137 2,695 493 1,689 507 1,083 20,735 41,106 4U 663 35,868 29,630 424 383 49,907 67,998 30 220 56 92 850 61 252 1,957 423 1,178 7,027 185 241 705 155 214 700 186 314 1,275 1,398 1,582 145,070 157,149 104.5 93.4 5,324 4,246 60.83 44.96 90 960 1,337 15,351 29,896 321 365 146 100 27 459 526 11,480 10,217 331 581 5,816 12,212 50 370 316 5,446 707 64,103 470 33, 262 455 10,025 345 7,472 1,304 6,033 1,139 1,537 32,547 52,325 1,082 941 85,608 48,561 1,028 1,257 97,365 93,336 1 10 Resi- dential 158 465 2,136 211 845 4,870 776 2,101 10, 565 245 316 395 330 360 1,130 201 298 1,300 3,233 3,613 153,153 170,240 47.4 47.1 4,213 2,786 87.46 55.72 92 1,553 2,136 10,944 22, 509 1,167 285 70 30 740 952 9,590 15,750 1,027 1,211 13,218 18,055 121 1,150 921 17,068 1,390 58,515 1,020 39,751 527 6,935 361 3,730 2,991 9,200 2,400 3,087 33,752 56,314 2,057 1,543 75,040 50,769 2,253 2,191 93, 266 93,605 5 55 15 230 135 220 955 125 195 1,445 1,067 1,416 7,671 41 20 533 385 1,394 197 178 849 9,575 1,595.8 10,800 720.00 4,550 12 U 14 15 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 162 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) Areas 2 and A Total all farms Economic class Coninercial farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 195 A, 1950. Land In farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 195i. 1950. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. 1950. Average per acre doll.ars 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 X99 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. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954 . acres 1954. Cropland lying Idle 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. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF COfMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on «bicb coBBCrcial fertilizer was oaed. 1954; Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. tons. acres on which used. Com... ............................. farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Cotton...... .................. ...... 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. 3,495 4,553 1,786,467 1,672,792 511.1 367.4 23,589 11,604 60.80 36.00 86 2,360 3,039 105,494 89,355 1,073 305 187 233 274 191 73 24 1,133 1,348 84,343 77,832 1,069 1,536 33,018 40,450 181 3,305 953 29, 7U 1,335 1,262,751 1,068 145,647 758 106,358 578 61,160 3,059 48,856 2,920 3,846 222,855 207,637 2,143 2,366 1,453,452 1,317,868 2,188 2,896 1,408,398 1,278,836 253 168 24,665 9,797 311 23,309 212 3,660 19,376 388 7,717 32,714 591 2,572 12,476 6 7 28 1,307 32,366 37,424 525 1,743 4,920 1,829 1,991 1,673,849 1,531,427 915.2 769.2 38,272 20,273 55.86 29.96 85 1,342 1,499 96,265 77,381 287 194 156 193 224 191 73 24 674 681 71,258 58,217 503 624 22,085 26,145 65 1,992 473 20,093 780 1,217,371 549 124,079 567 98,965 457 56,192 1,619 43,826 1,555 1,765 189,608 161,743 1,232 1,204 1,387,594 1,253,399 1,182 1,329 1,341,450 1,198,955 228 158 24,625 9,742 281 22,949 162 3,547 18,326 332 6,979 28,449 366 2,050 9,361 28 821 31,554 35,835 425 1,653 4,570 261 222 726,499 624,001 2,783.5 2,810.8 114,184 76,256 64.55 29.15 86 146 134 31,980 18,440 21 1 2 7 27 40 32 16 71 76 25,216 17,019 28 49 3,581 2,486 6 412 24 3,169 97 579,956 91 35,108 57 30,108 49 24,100 237 20,550 205 189 60,777 37,945 156 138 635,280 546,151 160 145 615,064 564,345 101 59 19,828 5,772 14, '.27 26 2,286 8,581 47 3,343 10,066 9 160 1,040 106 21,782 20,295 444 673 193 252 275,623 464,181 1,428.1 1,842.0 53,886 30,034 50.67 19.95 84 120 144 12,935 13,070 2 12 6 26 38 13 12 6 51 58 4,567 9,222 24 55 1,503 3,565 97 17 1,406 74 186,524 50 29,754 80 29,893 59 10,042 153 10,447 143 197 19,005 25,857 141 132 220,984 405,293 98 151 216,278 336,915 54 62 2,552 3,390 50 2,918 21 224 2,633 19 456 3,636 221 1,426 82 3,780 4,722 31 177 823 354 398 226 349 241,808 249,322 108,460 123,331 683.1 626.4 479.9 353.4 30,303 23,493 17,413 15,114 56.09 43.19 35.64 45.40 87 85 288 290 173 279 20,645 15,914 9,882 16,384 46 49 46 48 30 42 37 42 39 58 71 44 18 7 1 115 185 82 123 16,030 11,943 7,628 9,275 109 106 78 94 4,903 5,664 4,927 4,056 8 7 202 660 107 105 4,701 5,004 108 205 161,522 184,348 137 76 20,667 16,191 101 120 13,775 11,903 83 80 9,782 5,532 315 355 4,266 3,359 312 360 208 314 41,578 33,521 22,437 29,715 181 307 136 203 191,327 208,194 78,729 77,151 232 255 150 228 182,189 200,539 81,204 79,799 42 21 12 10 1,695 375 365 20 45 58 2,152 1,920 24 175 924 74 1,288 6,722 76 732 2,617 1 2 18 227 3,655 6,165 110 380 1,422 37 462 3,553 75 1,206 3,713 96 549 2,282 137 1,566 2,811 118 326 808 388 520 143,972 164,233 371.1 315.8 18,090 8,865 52.23 46.39 35 290 383 9,960 11,142 87 52 55 41 32 18 4 1 161 156 9,602 7,448 125 193 3,886 8,481 26 566 114 3,320 196 84,823 150 19,964 L27 11,523 104 5,018 325 4,214 327 456 23,448 27,071 277 318 105,943 121,200 297 359 104,787 63,928 10 15 175 195 49 1,457 33 156 1,815 89 512 3,413 110 264 1,588 5 5 10 113 453 1,091 125 301 814 _L FLORIDA FERTILIZER. BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 163 a sample of farms. See text] Areas 2 and A — Continued Area 3 Econon c class — Continued Total all farms Economic class Other fanne Conrorcial farms Other farms RoBi- deotial .. ... , . Part-time Abnormal Total Class I Class IX Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 629 1,037 15.128 9,186 246 593 1,597 2,360 2,755 1,635 2,203 3,-35 4 1 S36 1,715 11 17,646 9,366 207 365 689 1,804 3,515 3,236 2,545 5,218 17 2 73,133 39,485 3,041,583 2,604,486 462,759 442,786 603,085 506,783 412,640 176,433 232,045 176,741 28,311 3 72,120 65,345 3,900 3,040,506 2,496,335 434,802 318,889 363,498 475,649 570,124 333,373 241,348 250,659 51,654 4 116.3 38.1 201.1 283.5 1,881.1 746.7 377.6 214.7 149.8 107.9 105.3 47.3 7,077.8 5 86.3 38.1 354.5 172.3 253.0 2,100.5 873.7 527.6 263.7 162.2 101.5 95.0 48.0 3,039.1 6 9,195 6,647 9,591 12,771 103,739 37,637 17,136 9,204 6,122 4,926 5,715 4,141 400,000 7 6,079 4,340 6,014 7,804 74,221 26,853 14,126 8,151 4,959 3,041 4,302 2,678 174,688 8 82.59 186.81 57.57 54.69 75.91 54.02 53.32 48.09 49.30 50.31 56.46 98.08 50.00 9 86.75 110.75 37.56 33.78 46.31 31.31 32.36 32.80 31.31 30.26 45.08 50.97 83.80 10 88 84 82 81 75 75 76 82 84 84 85 83 25 11 371 647 12,799 8,306 221 530 1,534 2,332 2,644 1,495 1,682 2,307 4 12 63A 900 6 15,370 9,573 199 334 659 1,774 3,443 3,164 2,214 3,571 12 13 0,765 2,464 696,028 640,747 91,114 96,772 153,444 150,821 104,148 44,448 34,624 18,352 2,305 14 7,022 4,720 232 715,729 611,814 72,435 53,140 76,268 135,940 171,819 102,212 56,631 43,470 3,314 15 205 581 2,932 716 2 6 67 135 291 215 575 1,641 16 50 61 1,836 948 1 17 41 163 364 362 402 486 17 26 5 1,481 1,105 ... 27 73 191 499 315 266 110 18 40 2,240 1,850 22 31 178 459 734 426 330 60 19 50 2,544 2,444 18 146 497 979 669 135 90 10 20 ... 1,319 1,303 60 168 580 371 82 42 If. 21 369 363 64 168 93 33 5 3 22 78 77 54 17 5 1 ... ... 23 192 267 6,220 4,406 106 303 827 1,247 1,179 744 810 1,001 3 24 257 405 "5 6,924 4,675 120 229 408 982 1,759 1,177 954 1,290 5 25 8,-43 4,342 ... 270,557 225,265 24,667 37,956 52,598 58,961 33,478 17,605 23,327 16,445 520 26 11,550 7,005 1,060 302,979 249,644 18,752 31,063 39,312 54,390 71,071 35,056 24,548 25,245 2,542 27 150 416 5,717 3,496 80 250 707 930 1,001 528 830 1,388 3 28 262 645 5 7,659 4,485 76 150 319 847 1,653 1,440 1,119 2,048 •- 29 2,585 8,348 247,065 194,149 33,748 29,008 44,375 40,455 32,903 13,660 22,016 29,571 1,329 30 4,115 10,140 "50 291,970 219,192 23,907 17,447 29,826 42,424 66,237 39,351 28,245 41,321 3,212 •31 15 101 1,106 797 33 75 175 222 182 110 157 150 2 32 65 1,248 30,346 25,531 3,678 4,770 5,725 4,863 3,585 2,910 2,361 2,325 129 33 140 340 5,067 3,060 57 201 639 821 889 453 733 1,273 1 34 2,520 7,100 216,719 168,618 30,070 24,233 33,650 35,592 29,318 10,750 19,655 27,245 1,200 35 293 257 6,516 4,665 105 363 909 1,222 1,364 702 798 1,050 3 36 35,761 9,619 790,954 662,121 65,918 128,779 167,268 130,439 122,661 47,056 81,894 29,615 17,324 37 197 322 6,477 4,156 159 327 726 1,020 1,256 668 893 1,425 3 38 11,431 10,137 695,844 583,394 178,410 92,544 124,519 76,321 75,170 36,430 41,668 54,448 6,334 39 121 70 4,337 3,406 148 415 878 863 704 378 500 430 1 40 5,098 2,295 244,977 222,133 56,914 47,037 43,239 34,524 29,515 10,904 15,579 7,045 220 41 96 25 2,927 •',415 122 342 654 639 430 228 312 200 42 4,723 245 ... 152,710 139,518 36,497 23,293 29,636 20,285 17,435 7,372 9,892 3,300 43 518 922 13,362 8,076 223 562 1,425 2,099 2,348 1,419 1,894 3,388 4 44 2,750 2,280 ... 96,158 76,677 11,988 10,690 17,642 15,262 14,765 6,330 7,937 11,265 279 45 493 872 14,327 9,003 226 587 1,554 2,341 2,695 1,600 2,021 3,299 4 46 735 1,335 11 16,844 9,744 199 351 681 1,793 3,495 3,225 2,475 4,608 17 47 13,093 15,154 1,213,650 1,060,161 149,529 163,736 250,417 250,237 170, 529 75, 7U 84,967 64,368 4,154 48 22,687 21,865 1,342 1,310,678 1,080,650 115,094 101,650 145,406 232,754 309,127 176,619 109,424 111,036 9,568 49 414 497 10,492 7,150 201 523 1,383 1,895 2,013 1,135 1,407 1,931 4 50 411 745 6 10,660 6,874 165 333 566 1,358 2,517 1,935 1,474 2,300 12 51 49,602 16,256 1,306,488 1,109,519 147,499 213,772 263,105 223,924 185,654 75,565 125,800 53,105 18,064 52 38,953 23,225 2,291 1,198,625 1,023,982 205,374 162,265 146,056 194,404 204,529 110,854 79,724 65,055 29,864 53 454 552 10,928 7,251 193 517 1,327 1,846 2,159 1,209 1,453 2,220 4 54 586 975 6 12,413 7,589 186 324 536 1,472 2,730 2,341 1,745 3,072 7 55 47,192 19,756 1,486,798 1,245,515 244,328 221,323 291,787 206,760 197,831 83,486 123,562 94,063 23,658 56 44,621 33,635 1,625 1,517,831 1,256,510 291,646 192,159 198,341 206,672 231,616 136,076 109,455 117,547 34,319 57 10 15 490 481 130 158 120 61 7 5 5 4 58 10 347 345 113 87 80 55 10 ... 2 59 10 'so 11,096 10,588 5,713 2,012 1,615 1,095 143 10 275 233 60 55 5,641 5,577 3,787 1,115 455 190 30 ... 64 61 20 10 1,440 1,351 89 248 429 355 188 42 52 35 2 62 290 70 62 , 569 61,404 12,205 15,511 18,531 9,847 3,815 1,495 696 335 134 63 45 5 1,137 949 73 117 250 193 215 101 119 66 3 64 112 1 8,307 7,539 2,599 1,420 1,522 764 948 286 381 147 240 65 1,020 30 45,442 42,126 11,322 7,470 10,041 4,943 6,085 2,265 1,882 725 709 66 41 15 1,397 1,152 85 208 343 226 203 87 150 95 67 680 58 13,487 12,581 4,346 2,900 2,565 1,168 778 824 757 149 ... 68 4,045 220 76,193 70,552 22,572 15,336 16,097 6,739 6,103 3,705 4,236 1,405 69 110 115 7,790 5,639 145 404 989 1,462 1,711 928 971 1,176 4 70 100 39,522 36,316 6,256 5,396 8,318 7,794 6,048 2,304 1,679 1,340 187 71 2,515 600 268,189 244,396 25,960 33,415 57,383 61,140 46,927 19,571 13,568 8,900 1,325 72 3,825 3,149 33 137 459 789 1,086 645 440 235 1 73 5,786 5,295 170 456 1,162 1,429 1,464 614 361 113 17 74 20,115 18,291 564 1,216 3,884 4,846 5,346 2,435 1,300 490 34 75 195 291 4,47b 3,411 93 273 683 986 911 465 438 626 1 76 436 376 21,383 19,652 4,376 3,459 4,528 4,084 2,370 835 830 532 369 77 750 839 56,822 52,267 9,958 9,695 11,521 11,412 7,011 2,570 2,767 1,492 296 78 75 25 7,856 6,947 174 525 1,313 2,082 2,107 746 598 310 1 79 82 8 37,702 36,640 12,367 6,054 6,958 6,084 4,125 1,052 809 249 4 80 285 65 97,884 93,065 27,178 12,870 17,938 17,205 13,320 4,554 3,372 1,440 31 164 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 defloitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Cotnnercial farms FARMS, ACRFAQE, AND VAIUI: Farms number \95A . . 1950.. Land In farms acres 195A . . 1950.. Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950.. Value of land and buildiags: 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. .farmf. reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and ..ot pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland lying Idle 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 v/oodland) 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.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF CCWMEHCXAl FEKTILIZER Crops on vhicb coaaercial fertilizer vas used. 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting . tons. acres on which used. Com farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Cotton... .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. 3,708 2,847 1,442,479 1,157,410 389.0 406.5 39, 673 27,884 122.83 76. lA 83 3,138 2,295 99, 981 77,225 1,693 520 296 215 252 77 61 19 346 360 35,148 27,605 815 691 34,080 46, 663 101 6,658 726 27,422 449 544,257 731 112,924 493 434,428 313 123,255 2,600 131,661 3,377 2,528 169,209 151,493 936 681 1,063,833 377,402 1,085 923 657, 181 610,387 340 718 80,456 70,502 227 12,834 167 1,953 18,336 214 9,576 68,604 2 50 no 2,558 70,451 87,032 275 5,027 8,181 2,099 1,625 1,370,420 1,104,077 652.9 679.4 60,975 42,345 109.66 68.32 81 1,925 1,404 93,078 71,256 646 395 281 205 247 72 60 19 210 195 31,233 25,815 374 410 27,530 41,571 36 6,153 340 21,377 312 523,653 525 103,006 305 472,166 137 115,560 1,404 119, 749 1,973 1,4«7 151,841 138,642 594 399 1,027,057 353,679 758 557 626,664 593,122 617 507 74,669 68,284 132 11,979 102 1,746 16,826 152 9,084 64,259 2 50 no 1,690 67,836 80,964 165 4,801 8,026 191 199 639,353 622,261 3,347.4 3,126.9 286,384 169,236 101.73 50.34 73 174 170 51,984 41,279 1 1 1 5 58 35 54 19 27 20 13,397 10,634 33 59 19,032 33,572 6 5,838 29 13,194 50 159,312 69 42,338 72 285,789 46 85,832 138 67,501 181 175 84,413 85,4S5 96 58 458,498 470,667 107 81 201,650 291,810 91 101 52,134 47,072 39 6,843 19 343 9,850 32 5,929 41,773 2 50 110 151 38,293 42,682 12 3,437 7,433 349 163 376,502 193,748 1,073.8 1,188.6 77, 193 51,153 34.02 47.85 83 292 147 15,261 8,433 33 19 29 76 LL4 17 4 31 20 5,577 3,672 74 18 3,293 2,185 20 245 54 3,048 82 198,677 95 24,544 113,344 55 17,265 242 15,806 304 U8 24,131 U,290 146 44 317,598 160, M6 154 53 223,221 119,825 118 71 3,764 4,712 36 1,615 33 549 4,913 25 1,709 lD,9n 274 12,324 14,997 41 927 363 374 325 no, 914 150,125 296.6 461.9 48,475 36,481 176.13 105.03 81 350 301 n,928 9,981 59 68 75 72 60 15 1 33 43 6,295 4,076 77 78 3,105 1,684 5 60 72 3,045 31 54,937 31 2,819 39 21,326 31 5,852 252 10,454 361 303 21,328 15,741 74 90 82,608 121,909 101 116 57,306 107,309 141 108 7,041 6,540 50 2,505 n 65 655 19 494 5,285 339 3,176 n,254 27 171 95 484 365 143,348 94,035 296.2 257.6 37,471 27,738 105.74 115.82 81 464 304 7,858 6,596 144 157 116 36 5 5 1 76 35 1,940 2,903 75 120 655 1,645 75 655 41 62, 3n 82 18,875 33 33,296 15 4,293 291 17,913 466 343 10,453 11,144 113 65 98,047 76,262 n6 U9 81,636 51,994 108 107 3,530 4,355 31 793 22 185 657 47 515 ,310 385 5,141 6,661 45 130 85 557 355 78,578 24,128 141.1 68.0 21,252 15,170 197.26 248.38 73 509 317 4,365 3,427 313 130 50 6 10 35 52 3,304 4,240 90 80 1,090 1,575 5 10 35 1,030 34 38,586 158 6,035 61 17,800 38 2,057 377 6,898 523 333 9,259 9,242 131 89 59,690 9,745 226 94 44,621 9,194 U9 95 3,045 5,345 21 103 16 79 551 28 424 1,917 441 3,462 4,555 35 135 45 FLORIDA FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 165 a sample of farms. See text] Area ^ — Continued Areas 5 and B Economic class — Continued Total all farms EconomiG c lass Other farms Coimercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class T Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 716 893 22,743 13,584 1,700 2,369 2,655 3,179 2,680 1,001 3,646 5,502 11 1 506 713 1 18,894 10,937 1,097 1,334 1,793 2,366 2,701 1,641 2,935 5,002 20 2 49,032 23,027 6,950,389 6,543,051 3,692,024 1,024,492 848,735 503,010 375,551 99,139 243,501 161,084 2,753 3 00,735 21,215 U,3S3 5,950,248 5,568,591 2,732,408 1,222,586 600,539 524,779 385,101 103,078 160,971 177,343 43,343 4 68.5 25.8 305.6 481.7 2,171.8 432.5 319.7 158.2 140.2 99.0 66.8 29.3 250.3 5 41.0 29.7 ll,383.'o 314.9 509.2 2,490.8 916.5 334.1 221.8 U2.5 62.8 54.8 35.5 2,167.2 6 K,241 13,215 38,698 58,345 271,710 63,035 34,912 21,920 13,491 12,392 12,824 10,230 69,800 7 10,050 9,129 175,000 24,519 38,287 229,579 59,122 27, 709 18,055 11,439 6,202 8,184 5,033 37,857 8 242.92 579.03 147.52 138.93 130.51 178.05 125.36 143.95 U8.39 135.92 197.08 375.45 956.16 9 235.06 283.36 15.37 81.46 76.30 76.57 65.33 77.40 90.25 83.48 93.35 156.98 179.30 23.75 10 84 88 85 82 75 79 82 83 39 86 88 88 91 11 566 647 18,455 12,275 1,498 2,211 2,444 2,898 2,404 820 2,811 3,359 10 12 431 4'.0 14,241 9,425 902 1,159 1,566 2,107 2,400 1,291 2,121 2,581 14 13 3,746 3,157 625,021 579,035 321,334 97,929 68,155 50,330 32,676 8,051 20,595 25,280 10 14 3,104 2,8c5 464,091 427,686 238,341 57,283 48,433 36,600 34,625 11,399 16,148 19,948 309 15 436 616 8,548 3,607 67 108 321 1,116 1,376 619 2,216 2,715 10 16 105 20 3,938 3,175 21 277 944 1,167 675 91 362 401 17 15 1,598 1,432 31 520 517 232 85 46 80 86 13 5 5 1,874 1,683 162 721 373 224 162 41 116 75 19 5 1,342 1,252 443 440 178 85 84 21 35 55 20 676 654 364 111 94 65 19 1 1 21 21 1 337 142 330 142 271 139 32 2 16 1 8 2 1 1 5 22 23 36 100 3,556 1,795 216 261 292 441 334 202 755 1,005 24 40 125 4,504 2,250 207 243 363 412 612 413 790 1,453 6 25 2,850 1,0.., 5 305,237 255,590 118,085 33,348 37,513 39,804 16,950 9,790 32,092 17,555 26 435 1,355 326,057 276,402 111,979 55,078 32,753 34,242 29,020 13,330 19,067 30,085 503 27 180 2ol 4,967 2,893 279 419 523 699 721 252 706 1,368 28 126 155 5,262 2,924 174 290 458 715 786 501 817 1,515 5 29 2,585 3,965 U3,476 115,391 53,600 14,236 14,566 13,175 15,201 4,563 10,070 18,015 30 2,267 2,825 131,650 94,018 22,423 10,259 22,305 16,763 15,218 7,050 12,722 20,580 4,330 31 45 20 916 660 81 54 152 177 141 55 81 175 32 425 80 27,039 24,739 12,184 2,720 4,108 1,979 3,498 250 950 1,350 33 145 241 4,300 2,412 222 378 427 568 605 212 640 1,248 34 2,160 3,385 116,437 90,652 41,416 11,565 10,458 11,195 11,703 4,313 9,120 16,665 35 76 1,1 4,443 2,595 329 404 532 549 560 221 795 1,053 36 17,089 3,510 2,978,153 2,848,599 1,5U,403 492,905 418,800 199,132 174,232 49,126 89,779 39,775 37 121 85 3,549 2,166 256 366 420 548 427 W9 504 879 38 9,043 875 425,668 384,405 189,033 33,401 85,596 46,897 19,186 5,292 17,459 23,804 39 93 95 4,824 2,796 448 400 571 590 597 190 959 1,053 6 40 o,757 5,505 1,990,227 1,917,949 1,230,215 293,345 173,680 113,276 92,792 14,641 53,845 16,095 2,338 41 81 45 3,119 1,921 329 291 383 401 393 124 636 557 5 42 5,110 2,585 403,275 358,874 189,931 52,245 49,343 40,486 31,651 5,213 25,381 7,705 315 43 483 713 15,504 8,831 1,092 1,492 1,737 2,048 1,760 702 2,597 4,066 10 44 6,962 4,950 482,607 442,082 265,354 54,277 50,315 39,846 24, 6l; 7,676 19,550 20,560 405 45 592 812 20,124 12,652 1,555 2,271 2,497 2,962 2,485 882 3,U2 4,320 10 46 466 575 16,704 10,073 993 1,200 1,657 2,219 2,540 1,464 2,558 4,054 19 47 9,181 8,187 1,073,734 950,016 493,019 145,553 120,344 103,859 64,327 22,404 62,858 60,850 10 43 5,806 7,045 921,798 793,106 373,243 122,620 103,495 87,605 78,353 32,279 47,937 70,613 5,142 49 166 226 9,052 4,732 682 730 857 1,036 1,012 405 1,760 2,554 6 50 06 215 8,682 4,601 490 569 646 954 1,231 7U 1,375 2,692 U 51 26,696 10 . 080 5,273,617 5,022,138 2,862,703 819,599 630,093 352,212 283,974 73,557 175,716 73,425 2,338 52 7,460 4.880 11.383 4,704,663 4,492,922 2,252,655 1,023,367 466,038 401,358 283,956 65,548 100,505 93,290 17,946 53 181 14b 7,399 4,386 528 708 888 1,004 916 342 1,191 1,822 54 161 205 8,475 4,922 465 599 781 1,035 1,312 730 1,262 2,231 10 55 26,132 4,385 3,403,821 3,233,004 1,703,436 531,307 504,396 246,029 193,413 54,418 107,238 63,579 56 9,590 7,675 3,607,212 3,400,913 1,453,284 854,335 422,735 342,887 266,961 60, 7U 89,934 79,753 36,612 57 136 87 2,592 2,184 485 354 359 459 385 131 217 191 58 91 120 3,678 3,333 541 537 S42 793 535 280 255 90 59 4,130 l,c,57 122,170 119, 275 90,952 11,333 5,865 4,933 5,338 789 1,345 1,550 60 1,1,3 1,075 166,022 164,532 123.363 17,878 9,006 7,935 4,750 1,500 1,030 460 61 30 15 2,086 1,614 220 297 371 357 283 81 270 202 62 425 430 61,095 55,595 25,609 12,372 8,555 5,336 3,331 392 2,425 3,075 63 25 40 879 597 105 90 99 141 111 51 147 135 64 130 82 14,949 U,162 8,134 2,351 933 1,817 577 250 548 239 65 1,200 360 70,416 55,256 X,400 9,654 8,310 7,637 3,645 1,610 3,655 1,505 66 42 20 1,734 1,093 261 185 191 221 184 51 370 266 "5 67 379 113 36,195 33, Ul 19,943 3,997 2,813 2,863 3,410 115 2,536 468 50 68 3,610 735 217,902 200,427 120,806 24,144 22,915 19,217 12,475 870 14,835 2,340 300 69 343 228 29 12 47 61 43 31 70 45 70 1,272 1,145 513 125 141 196 102 53 95 32 71 6,771 5,981 2,488 520 1,070 1,122 483 298 640 150 72 31 26 1 15 10 5 73 104 84 7 57 20 20 74 275 225 15 UO 70 ... 50 75 436 432 15,577 10,883 1,312 2,041 2,195 2,573 2,082 680 2,155 2,534 5 76 1,647 968 468,170 450,400 274.285 81,417 42,613 32,268 15,778 3,039 9,063 8,705 2 77 2,731 3 , 337 526,234 491,712 284,890 88,805 52,304 38,607 23,253 3,853 13,632 20,885 5 78 100 10 613 438 77 90 76 82 93 20 95 80 79 224 2 7,440 7,158 4,921 828 430 200 150 629 136 146 80 140 15 11,225 10,790 6,397 1,717 1,113 390 623 550 170 255 81 166 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table l—FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAI [Data are based on reports for onl; Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Axeas 6 and C Total all roras FAR>E, ACREAGI, JUdJ VALUZ Fanas number 1934. 1950. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. Value of land aiid 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 nae: 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.. lOO to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres fanas reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over fanas 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.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland lying idle 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. . iBEroved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Other land (boi.se 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 faras farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cover cnDps turned uixier ani land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954 . . nSI OF CatEBCIAL FERTILIZER Crop* an vUch coaaercial fertilixer «aa aaed. 1954; Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. tons. acres on which used. Other pastur« farms reporting. tons. acres on which used. ^^^ farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Cotton faras reporting. tens, acres on which used.. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc farms reporting., tons., acres on which used.. Other crops faras reporting. , tons., acres on which used.. 5,352 4,929 3,903,044 3,840,104 730.2 779.1 61,181 X,908 144.05 43.16 83 3,666 3,320 240,635 204,456 2,020 525 183 241 221 210 167 99 650 S66 141,039 173,444 1,278 1,329 113,090 94,194 251 22,267 1,103 90,823 549 1,164,281 486 150,119 1,356 1,875,238 343 309,194 3,337 218, 592 4,266 4,016 494,764 472,094 2,122 1,806 3,180,608 3,204,540 993 1,270 1,314,400 1,510,158 1,686 1,188 190,959 123,735 293 32,025 229 8,406 43,089 639 22,858 151,513 38 929 3,915 2.558 173,030 176,736 624 15,510 50,518 Economic class Connercial farms 3,057 2,953 3,570,919 3,517,707 1,169.7 1,139.2 97,501 44,724 132.86 40.74 2,263 2,247 233,105 195,744 762 420 162 236 209 20° 16- 93 382 461 133,999 159,461 n3 '"70 94,638 79,449 165 19,087 603 75,551 315 1,065,981 301 142,366 814 1,693,413 569 260,759 2,135 206,917 2,524 2,511 461,742 434,654 1,211 1,033 2,893,393 2,941,444 592 737 1,208,847 1,430,191 1,228 932 186,901 119,920 257 31,891 178 8,206 45,644 493 22,133 148,083 28 925 3,900 1,587 166,862 168,924 478 15,354 49,843 758 573 1,982,105 2,268,863 2,621.5 3,959.6 263,304 141,328 193.73 37.66 75 593 447 193,925 154,725 55 15 10 26 95 142 152 98 l'«6 n? 78,461 88,245 209 169 70,351 61,958 72 17,129 169 53,222 73 517,350 104 101,892 193 848,670 137 130,685 528 171,456 673 513 342,737 304,928 307 235 1,444,481 1,368,0M 171 152 619,242 689,088 419 225 143,041 89,957 131 29,762 71 5,819 30,452 128 12,672 92,760 8 770 3,300 441 139,876 136,351 107 13,739 47,866 539 450 601,241 654,606 1,115.5 1,454.7 80,566 41,597 94.34 29.09 402 313 16, 547 18,676 112 50 46 83 69 29 13 72 15,595 47,156 127 93 4,390 6,578 6 480 122 4,410 29 200,604 39 23,986 131 328,302 76 49,293 419 U,317 442 367 37,032 72,610 181 169 544,501 572,727 66 76 224,590 360,940 236 124 18,491 15,810 33 895 23 899 4,390 76 3,642 21,180 3 97 420 243 12,572 13,654 97 718 862 22 1 33 35 12,214 7,804 101 121 11,512 2,5JO 31 1,044 71 10,468 47 145,119 4 4,136 137 324,231 101 41,963 Ml 13,876 357 447 32,822 20,058 179 148 481,564 228,415 51 119 149,255 165,234 135 206 12,927 7,157 31 611 22 848 5,909 77 2,535 15,852 6 52 165 233 7,112 8,116 82 510 630 FERTILIZER. BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM. a sample of farms . See text] FLORIDA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Contmued 167 Item (For definitions and explanetions, see text) TtSfE, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Fajms number 1954., 1950. . Land in farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950.. Value of land and boildiaga; Average per farm dollars 1954.. 1950.. Average per acre dollars 1954,. 1950.. Proportion of famis reporting value percent 1954.. Laod 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, ,faniis reporting 1954,. 1949,. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Cropland lying idle 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,. In^iroved (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.. acr«s 1954. , 1949.. Irrigated land in fanas farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949., Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954, USE OF CdMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crop* on vhieh conncrcial fertilizer van naed, 19S4; Hay and cropland pastured fanas reporting, tons, acres on which used. Other pasture fams reporting, tons, acres on which used. Com fajTB reporting, tons, acres on which used. Cotton far^s reporting, tons, acres en which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc,,.,far«s reporting. tons. acr«s on which used. Other crops fams reporting. tons, acres on which used. Areas 6 and C— Continued Economic class — Continued Comnercial farms — Continued 562 408 252,914 142,145 450.0 348.4 37,107 19,510 106.09 55.92 83 408 311 6,576 5,083 126 205 23 36 16 1 1 41 27 16,549 3,672 128 115 3,857 1,772 25 265 113 3,592 43 106,277 68 2,654 136 1U,461 98 14,130 370 5,540 454 341 26,982 10,52-' 176 88 234,287 124,550 110 109 108,931 103,091 199 125 6,746 2,674 31 461 15 282 1,308 81 1,639 9,774 324 4,158 6,162 67 150 190 542 601 154,402 134,359 284.9 223.6 28,830 17,927 104.62 92.83 81 389 444 5,612 5,469 266 62 15 21 10 15 96 73 9,049 9,179 116 137 3,653 2,291 21 129 101 3,524 71 66,058 76 8,008 129 58,002 91 20,293 389 4,020 448 485 18,314 16,939 252 196 U3,109 101,570 137 IBO 74,066 85, U6 159 141 5,486 3,117 32 328 3,340 88 1,320 7,017 1 5 5 245 2,722 3,547 90 152 205 195 427 60,073 59, 375 306.5 139.1 21,731 9,364 77.82 73.68 78 142 316 1,349 1,8-^7 102 20 5 10 5 22 87 2,131 3,405 37 135 375 4,310 10 40 32 335 47 30,573 10 2,190 22,747 66 4,395 128 708 150 358 3,855 9,592 116 202 55,451 46,152 57 101 32,763 26,722 30 Ul 210 1,205 25 145 Other farma 839 709 79,776 47,072 95.1 66.4 16,415 10,583 226.18 142.22 91 517 466 3,050 2,653 431 65 11 ID 107 153 5,480 5,124 127 162 3,702 1,423 5 95 127 3,607 129 35,871 37 930 240 23,860 176 U,110 574 1,883 594 559 12,232 9,200 394 259 70,2U 36,034 160 217 36,801 28,972 240 136 1,585 935 15 26 20 30 U4 66 245 2,115 255 43 105 35 325 546 44 1,500 2,860 265 5 ... 10 1 ... 4 10 15 91 32" 627 422 1,112 4,882 1,094 1,825 5,284 35 75 70 85 80 64 90 155 120 Residential 1,438 1,247 61,131 73,750 42.5 59.1 15,588 10,652 643.50 189.78 85 869 595 3,392 3,445 817 35 10 5 1 1 161 251 1,560 428 396 14,725 12,210 81 3,085 368 U,e40 104 25,504 142 4,205 285 6,095 95 1,660 1,120 5,650 1,131 932 19,677 23,535 499 505 33,159 37,663 235 312 29,709 19,995 212 120 1,185 2,880 11 24 18 15 191,218 201,575 10,623.2 13,438.3 180,000 416,667 624.28 6.69 33 17 12 1,088 2,614 10 5 1 1 979 5 1 25 1,112 5 25 1 36,925 6 2,118 17 146,920 3 35,665 8 4,142 17 14 1,113 4,705 18 4 183,845 189,399 6 4 39,043 31,000 6 5 55 5 20 75 6 135 »5 17 174 703 1 12 400 168 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER. FARM LABOR, AND [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Comnercial farms 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 . . . Millting machine farms reporting 1954 . . . Grain combines farms reporting 1954. . . number 1954 . . . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954. . . niimber 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 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 . . 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 miiles. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of Septeaber 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 f anns reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or iWDre 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 t2,499 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.. 20,690 50,040 40,529 13,477 41,541 16,609 246 1,361 1,161 343 945 906 929 534 557 325 390 26,377 37,022 20,715 U,085 31,858 20,109 34,799 46,897 28,713 25,750 29,510 25,160 23,717 18,801 26,832 9,893 8,281 12,434 45,036 108,987 42,870 41,590 13,404 19,497 U,187 47,900 5,976 26,459 6,724 21,441 56,032 39,049 26,095 12,635,964 29,793 24,579 84,225,316 64,892,84a 24,727 5,066 33,462 35,237 45,476,037 31,779,769 30,741 22,598 15,072,827 10,778,933 43,516 51,354,514 1,056,969 2,313,739 7,486 363,776 2,882,839 461,127 12,347 27,849 22,194 7,922 23,967 10,389 190 1,184 1,086 301 902 861 834 520 543 287 352 18,324 23,228 16,075 11,371 26,842 17,162 19,324 29,041 8,139 4,967 12,025 8,648 3,098 5,009 4,589 6,969 9,106 25,891 82,371 23,573 8,891 U,450 9,583 45,343 5,619 25,305 5,453 19,533 31,984 27,370 17,421 11,594,997 23,279 18,654 32,314,922 63,274,253 18,323 4,956 17,160 13,625 42,263,980 28,471,880 21,740 17,226 14,196,658 10,200,376 28,429 49,549,535 1,006,755 2,146,328 6,095 343,408 2,717,065 429,792 2,202 2,814 1,695 1,387 2,727 1,331 25 226 463 14a 214 102 117 177 192 139 190 2,550 9,186 2,275 1,591 8,904 5,469 2,602 8,145 374 159 721 382 555 325 119 1,061 1,214 2,790 30,090 2,272 2,221 558 777 2,521 27,092 2,169 19,629 1,012 7,463 3,186 3,147 1,625 5,340,243 3,064 2,066 60,952,664 48,215,175 504 2,560 1,456 1,178 25,695,626 15,971,789 2,623 1,953 7,126,396 5,603,237 2,745 29,696,813 591,137 1,016,771 1,188 216,034 1,675,805 259,627 2,308 3,529 2,082 1,517 3,382 1,617 23 208 271 182 202 199 202 101 102 51 65 2,662 3,947 2,164 1,434 3,839 2,303 2,952 4,357 845 338 1,313 612 976 494 211 946 1,218 3,118 10,183 2,764 2,724 1,007 1,571 2,027 5,388 1,462 3,111 937 2,777 4,173 3,955 2,574 2,326,307 3,561 2,158 9,8U,305 6,591, 9U 2,092 1,469 1,746 1,468 6,317,772 4,717,800 2,995 2,045 2,U7,695 1,385,293 3,795 7,642,937 152,931 310,150 1,279 52,987 419,645 62, U9 2,292 5,067 2,895 1,637 4,741 2,124 39 312 169 187 191 281 286 138 139 37 37 3,451 4,312 3,131 1,739 4,331 2,307 3,613 4,527 1,448 699 2,120 1,059 1,544 791 3U 1,454 1,677 4,428 11,248 4,081 3,978 1,7U 2,575 1,307 4,695 956 1,614 1,130 3,081 5,737 5,060 3,336 1,713,502 4,472 2,545 5,400,241 3,574,351 3,904 568 3,095 2,005 4,411,463 2,988,533 4,157 2,503 1,938,767 1,009,968 5,144 5,038,632 107,126 302,332 1,280 35,697 289,507 50,834 2,639 6,617 4,658 1,549 5,774 2,284 51 208 82 178 139 195 195 59 65 27 27 4,132 4,671 4,021 2,476 4,743 2,753 4,377 5,255 2,324 1,201 3,159 1,898 2,256 1,283 829 1,730 2,291 6,021 13,078 5,710 5,596 2,131 3,207 1,756 4,275 612 879 1,244 3,396 7,590 6,639 4,186 1,268,740 5,772 3,917 3,668,383 2,674,299 5,534 238 4,049 3,554 3,221,195 2,105,065 5,263 3,842 1,689,476 1,051,541 6,907 4,023,499 86,353 264,370 1,243 22,635 188,165 29,962 2,277 6,699 6,510 1,433 5,239 2,184 42 167 71 79 79 68 66 42 42 26 26 3,843 4,340 3,313 2,947 3,771 3,142 4,276 5,092 3,148 2,570 3,870 3,279 2,767 2,111 2,676 1,720 1,321 1,992 6,220 12,142 6,055 5,861 2,287 3,545 1,154 2,736 347 491 869 2,245 7,638 6,117 4,006 782,361 4,732 5,105 2,000,609 1,693,377 4,639 93 4,331 5,697 1,893,175 1,868,922 4,331 4,615 973,271 832,717 6,312 2,481,297 54,689 190,229 847 12,636 113,645 22,319 ^Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: FLORIDA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 169 8 sample of 'arms. See text] The State^Continued Area 1 Econcra c class — Continued Total all fanns Economic c lass Other fanoB Coimiercisl farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class i: Class III Class ly Class T Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 3,151 5,170 22 1,921 851 32 96 139 253 252 79 300 770 1 8,363 13,805 23 6,667 2,357 36 145 303 612 752 509 1,332 2,978 2 6,807 11,488 40 5,901 2,131 10 103 162 411 699 746 1,237 2,478 5 3 2,072 3,469 U 1,040 328 16 45 30 58 98 31 232 480 4 6,861 10,691 22 4,934 1,834 36 140 288 492 575 303 996 2,104 5 2,i92 3,713 15 2,283 965 30 89 \(A 244 320 118 466 852 6 21 35 ... 32 22 5 6 1 5 5 ... 10 7 107 65 5 355 272 9 42 90 66 39 26 58 25 8 36 30 9 151 lA-L 21 39 56 10 10 5 10 9 13 25 4 201 186 22 40 54 54 16 5 10 10 u 25 4 204 189 24 41 54 54 16 ... 5 10 11 28 15 2 189 183 8 33 43 72 17 10 6 12 28 15 2 189 183 8 33 43 72 U7 10 6 13 6 5 3 49 49 15 7 24 3 14 6 5 3 50 50 15 8 24 3 ... ... 15 25 10 3 27 22 13 3 5 1 5 16 25 10 3 27 22 13 3 5 1 5 ... 17 3,910 4,120 23 3,393 1,748 35 133 251 463 549 317 697 948 13 i,179 4,489 126 3,779 2,043 90 189 307 497 623 337 735 1,001 19 2,688 1,926 26 2,655 1,686 30 106 262 519 517 252 526 443 20 1,427 1,252 35 1,420 983 9 60 117 265 361 171 265 172 21 2,356 •2,067 93 3,014 2,040 91 206 326 595 561 261 530 444 22 1,527 1,334 86 1,545 1,088 15 103 137 294 366 173 285 172 23 5,984 9,478 13 3,602 1,097 26 107 176 284 324 180 776 1,729 24 6,84.5 10,988 23 4,058 1,329 73 183 231 293 362 137 325 1,904 25 3,315 12,254 5 4,543 489 7 27 29 139 237 1,297 2,757 26 8,102 12,663 18 4,483 394 5 24 34 58 273 1,477 2,612 27 7,151 10,333 1 4,165 957 U 50 60 269 400 167 1,054 2,154 28 6,218 10,276 18 3,783 765 6 28 38 U6 277 270 1,066 1,952 29 6,406 9,212 1 3,351 458 3 25 32 W3 255 939 1,954 30 5,330 8,445 17 2,842 279 6 23 18 86 146 ... 891 1,672 31 4,880 10,473 5 2,772 319 5 25 30 38 155 66 536 1,917 32 1 , 363 3,439 2 1,637 428 1 15 11 65 U5 221 336 873 33 362 439 11 803 532 11 46 90 153 198 84 131 90 34 ;,326 1,487 15 1,852 1,104 19 eo 172 366 319 163 395 353 35 7,437 11,675 33 6,272 2,306 36 141 293 595 752 489 1,278 2,633 36 11,635 14,760 221 10,538 5,557 230 552 897 1,499 1,617 762 1,330 3,151 37 7,247 11,442 26 6,214 2,230 31 139 279 593 750 483 1,256 2,678 38 6,970 11,016 26 6,073 2,255 31 134 269 593 740 488 1,205 2,613 39 2,219 2,294 ... 1,576 859 23 64 123 240 273 136 306 411 40 3,214 2,833 2,251 1,326 47 100 191 378 419 191 452 473 41 930 652 17 771 COS 26 102 125 145 170 37 111 55 42 1,451 911 195 2,214 1,976 152 318 437 528 458 83 173 65 43 168 172 17 260 231 23 81 43 22 56 6 14 15 44 215 248 191 502 463 105 175 72 33 72 6 24 15 45 737 483 1 566 428 13 51 89 125 U9 31 98 40 46 1,236 663 4 1,712 1,513 47 U3 365 495 386 77 149 50 47 ■1,249 14,771 28 6,792 2,408 36 146 303 622 787 5U 1,371 3,013 48 5,509 6,152 13 3,350 1,886 36 126 258 531 624 311 687 777 49 3,924 4,746 4 2,413 1,343 22 81 168 366 478 223 499 571 50 580,429 503,237 7,301 458,957 356,439 25,084. 62,933 38,704 102,970 58,868 17,880 77,573 24,945 51 3,492 3,005 17 2,338 1,593 36 120 247 491 499 200 404 341 52 3,128 2,756 41 2,108 1,248 U 84 U6 294 397 346 482 372 6 53 858,454 378,150 173,790 1,273,429 1,175,364 232,756 255,307 250,958 227,455 167,313 31,575 71,800 26,265 54 615,268 632,575 370,747 848,230 754,323 74,990 219,619 152,029 177,190 94,210 36,285 52,312 39,045 2,050 55 3,442 2,962 2,236 1,492 13 78 222 437 492 200 403 341 ... 56 50 43 '17 102 101 23 42 25 4 7 1 57 6,070 10,206 26 5,923 1,965 32 128 274 504 630 397 1,211 2,752 58 6,170 10,469 23 5,652 1,962 10 96 150 340 559 807 1,262 2,422 t 59 1,616,204 1,463,100 132,753 2,952,806 2,267,731 477,809 656,667 554,665 237,825 259,630 31,035 274,510 410,565 ... 60 1,521,825 1,643,684 142,380 1,879,435 1,309,120 213,591 349,876 274,726 155,510 200,422 U4,995 249,550 313,235 7,530 61 4,386 4,600 15 3,112 1,318 36 125 291 544 539 233 649 645 62 2,836 2,500 36 2,146 1,372 10 93 151 331 474 313 451 317 63 518,664 344,330 13,175 763,384 674,494 71,871 97,997 156,598 191; 642 108,555 47,331 62,940 30,950 64 317,207 217,125 44,225 436,777 363,387 17,155 65,328 53,630 107,385 80,823 34,066 45,230 27,560 600 65 6,671 8,385 31 5,U0 2,238 35 131 264 593 742 473 1,058 1,814 66 1,236,887 1,015,186 52,906 1,811,135 1,555,010 158,800 223,856 336,979 449,726 299,718 85,931 164,454 91,671 67 27,575 21,429 1,210 46,584 39,732 4,062 6,052 8,850 11,249 7,242 2,277 4,422 2,430 ... 68 104,029 W,223 4,159 202 , 147 169,015 15,527 21,255 35,463 48,390 35,241 12,639 20,801 12,331 ... 69 737 596 8 537 402 19 46 90 110 96 41 79 56 70 13,1>12 6,051 alb 10,94- 9,238 1,283 1,882 2,362 1,790 1,572 349 1,357 352 ... 71 Mi-.,4J5 53.497 "^,342 61.052 69,034 8,593 14,275 18,544 13,720 11,192 2,710 9,358 2,660 72 2' ) , 674 io,i3i: 475 U.T'b 10,961 1,485 2,157 2,860 2,089 1,836 !.J4 2,490 525 73 170 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER. FARM LABOR, AND [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 2 and A Total all farms Economic class Coimiercial farms Total Class I Class II Class III Class 17 Class V Class VI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMFNT 1,344 3,262 3,359 1,301 2,746 1,304 41 134 131 56 60 29 29 55 60 41 50 1,923 2,607 1,435 1,040 2,321 1,471 2,340 3,085 1,687 2,399 1,726 2,313 1,456 1,856 1,464 596 693 737 2,934 6,287 2,833 2,727 812 1,175 778 2,385 524 1,544 373 841 3,395 2,016 971 292,766 1,633 1,640 4,518,279 3,495,645 1,282 356 2,539 3,114 7,328,495 5,673,031 2,041 1,787 1,031,406 704,487 2,144 2,199,264 47,957 107,061 382 22,980 157,972 26,003 781 1,703 1,600 801 1,548 829 31 113 126 56 60 29 29 55 60 41 50 1,283 1,870 1,110 774 1,993 1,184 1,227 1,881 395 369 577 542 407 346 492 227 605 505 1,633 4,553 1,552 1,502 547 822 667 2,229 483 1,488 303 741 1,824 1,431 625 257,391 1,278 1,181 4,424,159 3,364,360 927 351 1,344 1,350 7,048,850 5,220,871 1,362 1,300 948,696 656,292 1,342 2,099,462 45,675 96,692 316 20,743 144,554 23,648 183 254 194 180 253 159 1 29 84 11 13 3 3 16 16 22 31 236 522 191 151 674 363 241 650 19 9 58 28 43 18 47 23 89 102 256 1,661 234 218 76 90 248 1,353 209 989 103 364 261 260 94 95,264 260 207 3,183,039 2,194,922 62 193 137 151 5,163,578 3,366,170 241 204 461,988 281,740 177 1,303,807 27,893 40,655 95 12,230 88,412 12,929 U6 185 232 128 172 113 7 16 16 10 12 "s 3 1 1 174 287 145 152 330 280 180 239 50 36 60 32 41 26 29 19 74 71 172 578 164 163 66 142 110 273 101 184 38 39 193 165 47 30,078 159 223 506,088 669,517 82 77 138 186 722,325 390,688 163 206 115,778 133,037 142 234,658 4,872 13,265 56 3,482 19,609 3,617 109 333 183 142 340 145 1 7 5 7 7 14 14 8 3 7 7 239 294 227 106 325 138 217 266 74 52 98 60 70 43 110 17 137 90 299 627 277 275 76 103 115 249 71 166 53 83 354 284 123 51,176 273 164 407,873 188,909 216 62 275 145 452,017 355,325 270 160 163,563 30,463 285 263,033 6,232 17,866 33 649 3,616 569 172 364 290 182 343 176 6 23 11 12 12 6 6 15 20 10 10 295 356 253 124 303 137 272 341 112 75 153 107 115 74 93 47 141 117 363 824 350 350 138 205 125 269 60 107 72 162 398 310 176 42,143 259 213 215,184 195,703 246 13 269 234 467,431 251,234 288 253 103,817 77,102 307 173,628 4,107 13,227 58 2,630 16,761 4,653 99 353 424 133 262 169 11 22 10 10 5 5 7 7 210 266 192 166 254 191 209 267 140 197 177 235 138 185 143 53 127 65 323 565 317 296 139 225 43 44 32 32 11 12 338 279 119 30,885 219 233 73,130 82,989 213 1 300 373 175,120 288,499 250 306 76,005 62,005 271 76,543 1,686 8,766 59 1,627 15,296 1,745 77 214 277 36 178 67 5 16 10 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 129 145 97 75 107 75 108 118 31 80 70 68 37 60 220 298 210 200 52 57 26 41 10 10 26 31 230 133 66 8,345 103 136 33,840 32,320 103 175 261 68,379 63,955 150 171 27,545 21,895 160 42,793 385 2,913 15 125 860 135 1950... number 195^ . . . nximber 1954 . . . number 1954... number 1954. . . number 1954.. . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . 25 26 27 28 number 1954 . . . Fara operators— of farm products sold operators reporting 1954... Working off their farms. 29 30 31 32 33 1949 . . . 1949... FARMS BY CLASS OF WORX POWFR No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954... 34 35 36 37 38 Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954... Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954... FAifM LABOR Week of Septeaber 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... Family workers, including 39 Operators working 1 or more 40 41 42 43 U 45 46 47 48 49 Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. . . persons 1954. . . persons 1954 .. . 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 51 dollars 1954... 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 1949 . . . dollars 1954 . . . 1949... $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954... $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954... Feed for livestock and poultry. .fanns reporting 1954... 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949... Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing dollars 1954 . . . tons 1954 . . . acres on which used 1954... Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954... tons 1954 . . . dollars 1954... acres limed 1954... ^Excludes farms reporting comraercial fertilizer and lime. FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: FLORIDA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coniinued 171 a eample of rarms. See text] Areas 2 and A Continued Area 3 Economic class — Continued Total all farms EcoDoroic c lass Other farms Comnercial farras Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class lY Class V Class VI Part-time Reai- dential Abnormal ;-8 315 2,1J6 1,U0 174 157 234 237 230 98 420 582 4 1 607 952 12,827 3,105 243 591 1,546 2,173 2,358 1,194 1,838 2,880 4 2 598 1,150 11 10,742 6,819 139 331 599 1,520 2,579 1,601 1,513 2,398 7 3 19^ 306 2,071 1,329 93 227 321 274 290 124 334 405 3 4 521 677 8,582 5,791 236 575 1,337 1,657 1,333 593 1,237 1,550 4 5 194 281 3,959 2,931 151 360 703 739 642 231 454 571 3 6 5 5 74 69 11 8 26 19 5 5 7 11 10 563 517 76 U5 168 95 53 10 27 15 4 3 5 293 265 47 68 63 36 41 10 5 20 3 9 441 420 73 113 96 90 32 16 3 10 3 10 503 431 109 126 97 101 32 16 9 10 3 11 603 574 65 155 204 104 41 5 22 5 2 12 615 586 74 153 204 104 fl 5 22 5 2 13 211 208 47 55 51 26 28 1 1 2 14 213 210 49 55 51 26 28 1 1 2 15 72 65 14 17 11 12 10 1 5 2 16 78 71 18 19 LL 12 10 1 5 2 17 323 322 6,980 5,375 226 553 1,216 1,490 1,313 577 304 797 4 13 355 382 8,033 6,300 684 702 1,342 1,532 1,387 603 346 844 43 19 199 126 6,452 5,531 218 567 1,340 1,668 1,287 451 590 327 4 20 130 IJO 6 4,531 3,936 173 290 531 1,078 1,416 443 396 192 7 21 202 126 8,149 7,176 775 934 1,732 1,870 1,390 475 607 338 28 22 liO 140 7 5,306 4,637 434 459 665 1,158 1,453 463 424 212 33 23 437 626 7,218 4,555 228 473 984 1,169 1,235 461 1,135 1,527 1 24 523 681 3,705 5,804 849 683 1,143 1,270 1,375 484 1,263 1,628 10 25 547 745 5,771 1,239 17 39 186 231 716 1,918 2,614 ... 26 710 1.320 6,962 1,073 7 32 111 227 696 2,269 3,603 12 27 473 676 7,267 3,383 65 169 525 877 1,297 450 1,631 2,203 28 616 1,155 6,790 2,659 37 102 202 427 1,170 721 1,511 2,609 11 29 453 596 4,785 1,562 46 73 261 451 731 1,405 1,813 30 525 985 4,041 950 26 62 113 188 561 1,196 1,884 "ii 31 302 670 3,990 1,075 16 7 166 246 344 296 863 2,052 32 128 241 4,686 2,530 12 19 91 446 1,124 388 750 1,356 33 57 36 3,232 3,003 197 397 793 855 563 193 149 76 "4 34 142 90 3,220 2,528 21 170 547 813 724 253 441 251 35 549 752 13,509 8,660 246 584 1,521 2,214 2,595 1,500 1,802 3,043 4 36 781 953 30,310 23,204 4,310 2,132 3,977 4,859 5,136 2,790 3,103 3,841 162 37 539 742 13,327 3,505 226 554 1,483 2,177 2,565 1,500 1,736 3,033 3 38 498 727 12,969 3,293 220 551 1,449 2,131 2,497 1,450 1,751 2,917 3 39 154 111 4,779 3,528 47 232 704 898 991 656 615 636 40 217 136 7,839 5,971 75 396 1,190 1,472 1,752 1,086 1,016 852 41 51 60 2,126 1,876 222 353 493 426 285 97 195 51 4 42 66 90 9,502 8,935 4,015 1,185 1,338 1,256 337 254 336 72 159 43 26 15 959 917 191 257 248 126 73 22 33 5 4 44 36 20 4,378 4,684 3,423 581 394 168 34 29 34 5 155 45 25 45 1,433 1,218 73 188 327 327 228 75 168 46 1 46 30 70 4,624 4,251 587 604 944 1,033 303 225 302 67 4 47 629 942 14,781 9,135 246 592 1,597 2,350 2,735 1,615 2,158 3,434 4 48 259 326 10,160 7,721 236 574 1,451 2,155 2,166 1,139 1,243 1,187 4 49 146 200 5,863 4,286 113 350 370 1,018 1,173 757 724 852 1 50 26,285 8,590 1,131,536 1,037,U6 212,517 145,438 287,895 190,060 149,526 51,630 67,215 27,005 200 51 174 186 8,433 6,961 235 554 1,423 2,066 1,885 798 907 566 4 52 263 190 6 8,319 6,540 206 333 617 1,362 2,433 1,539 933 789 7 53 57,345 36,775 9,919,618 9,633,937 5,556,272 1,513,664 1,209,607 830,398 407,181 116,815 149,661 45,910 90,110 54 65,865 25,370 39,550 7,462,090 7,130,360 4,210,818 924,299 721,647 581,772 512,400 179,424 U2,129 68,531 121,070 55 169 136 7,893 6,425 33 334 1,337 2,046 1,873 797 902 566 56 5 545 536 197 220 86 20 12 1 5 4 57 509 736 11,563 6,970 198 529 1,342 1,779 1,963 1,159 1,702 2,338 3 58 609 1,150 5 12,029 7,408 188 293 586 1,378 2,673 2,290 1,817 2,797 7 59 170,610 109,035 5,592,079 4,985,547 1,599,539 1,110,621 1,025,504 628,016 459,720 162,147 297,029 239,350 70,153 60 188,235 262,625 1,350 3,568,710 2,916,404 816,692 589,397 411,227 421,726 457,202 220,160 277,802 256,167 113,337 61 317 362 8,643 6,896 223 567 1,491 2,006 1,902 707 957 792 3 62 247 235 5 6,193 5,115 205 331 612 1,337 1,855 775 712 364 7 63 51,180 31,530 3,495,852 3,316,074 660,913 635,422 833,333 702,B97 372,354 105,600 118,543 54,335 6,900 64 30,040 15,690 2,465 2,075,033 1,943,770 427,988 289,396 312,233 430,474 360,558 122,621 76,350 30,954 23,464 65 356 446 11,927 8,534 210 579 1,505 2,283 2,591 1,366 1,552 1,837 4 66 75,075 24,727 5,937,089 5,655,994 1,767,670 939,998 1,129,313 926, 500 661,326 230,687 196,565 101,584 32,946 67 1,738 544 126, 3CK 118,188 30,031 19,700 25,264 21,411 15,820 5,912 4,732 2,518 316 68 8,570 1,799 564,079 520,191 97,650 79,320 116,301 106,929 34,800 35,191 27,140 14,377 2,371 69 51 15 816 638 60 119 193 144 124 43 95 30 3 70 2,182 55 23,767 20,535 6,589 3,357 5,035 2,309 1,647 1,098 2,067 495 670 71 12,788 630 155,464 133,261 43,096 24,087 33,261 16,118 12,313 4,386 13,436 2,925 5,792 72 2,265 90 34,454 30,635 9,525 6,214 6,909 3,336 3,124 1,527 2,944 410 465 73 172 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER. FARM LABOR, AND [Data are based on reports for only Item (For defioitiODS and explanations, see text) Area 4 Total all farms Economic class Coranercial farms Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 1,975 3,109 2,135 878 3,021 859 11 13 52 2 2 1 1 10 11 13 16 1,515 2,353 1,148 819 2,168 1,349 2,372 3,162 2,129 1,361 2,089 1,395 1,746 1,197 2,333 177 318 830 2,634 7,277 2,327 2,236 656 836 995 4,205 600 2,608 527 1,597 3,587 2,646 1,741 1,136,703 1,965 1,595 7,281,310 5,785,485 1,473 492 1,156 1,189 1,654,359 1,293,875 2,064 1,333 1,081,777 742,029 2,923 4,341,046 87,014 181,844 610 32,135 271,128 45,594 1,172 1,667 1,200 510 1,618 516 6 13 52 2 2 1 1 10 11 13 16 1,092 1,902 855 643 1,827 1,153 1,338 1,946 781 395 973 559 756 461 1,156 88 232 623 1,556 5,846 1,326 1,285 430 569 826 3,992 558 2,552 399 1,440 2,088 1,794 1,166 1,028,098 1,475 1,114 7,129,114 5,612,685 985 490 641 634 1,505,995 1,151,120 1,358 982 1,023,992 702,904 1,873 4,160,542 83,460 169,711 483 29,047 243,455 41,069 117 148 155 64 144 76 1 5 13 2 2 1 1 6 7 9 12 148 549 151 139 757 509 158 400 33 18 70 23 60 17 37 3 72 79 162 2,611 119 119 21 32 149 2,460 136 1,720 47 740 191 190 93 371,438 169 187 4,725,259 4,203,133 4 165 79 82 499,635 542,713 170 187 518,557 445,045 171 2,428,917 48,539 101,784 70 19,477 154,036 25,496 234 279 100 101 279 119 3 22 "2 2 3 3 222 388 177 81 294 116 248 405 92 41 163 54 115 39 152 20 68 109 283 989 232 232 81 86 235 671 188 447 92 224 349 323 ISO 218,382 318 146 1,302,412 491,937 94 224 135 47 553,488 138,230 296 131 240,477 71,024 335 762,295 15,483 30,989 98 4,677 39,213 4,883 203 271 259 127 280 83 3 12 "2 2 1 1 194 287 165 169 276 246 232 270 128 59 189 104 158 99 195 14 20 145 278 694 221 211 88 151 155 332 124 228 64 104 374 319 235 169,792 282 244 551,271 461,651 223 59 85 113 105,855 124,053 230 217 120,733 91,943 349 443,999 8,906 17,189 107 2,840 29,232 6,971 244 359 254 87 356 85 5 2 ... ... 220 301 179 123 261 156 267 356 215 149 239 201 202 184 300 5 44 135 358 774 311 296 103 148 182 330 80 104 120 226 484 410 282 154,404 335 253 403,128 282,475 304 31 135 137 193,232 146,369 242 211 39,060 47,800 436 291,140 5,967 11,678 89 1,140 11,750 2,460 322 486 254 lt)4 435 126 ... 255 324 144 101 199 101 334 405 313 128 287 162 221 122 377 36 25 U9 356 611 339 323 112 122 83 166 25 48 59 118 551 454 319 103,345 298 213 116,504 135,024 292 6 163 164 124,075 162,985 322 175 45,710 34,272 475 203,437 4,036 6,938 109 378 8,699 1,204 52 124 178 27 124 27 53 53 39 25 40 25 99 110 25 15 95 10 3 36 119 167 104 104 25 30 22 33 5 5 17 28 139 93 57 10,637 73 71 30,540 38,465 66 5 44 86 29,710 36,765 98 61 9,450 12,820 107 25,754 479 1,083 10 35 525 50 2 3 i, 5 6 7 1950 . . . 9 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 number 195";... number 1954.... number 195i... number 195i . . . number 1954 . . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954... 1950... 1950... number 1954... Far* operators— of farm products sold operators reporting 1954... Working off thetr farms. 29 30 31 32 33 1949 . . . 1949... FAHMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954... 3i 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 Septeaber 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... Family workers, Including 39 Operators working 1 or more 40 41 Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. . . persons 1954. . . 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 persons 1954 . . . 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 51 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 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 63 64 65 66 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 tons 1954... acres on which used 1954 . . . Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954... tons 1954... dollars 1954... acres limed 1954... ^Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: FLORIDA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coiuinued 173 a BBinple of 'arms. See text] Area ^-^Continued Areas 5 and B Economic class— Continued Total all farms Economic c lass Other farms Connercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class n Class V Class VI Part-tijne Resi- dential Abnormal 338 465 10,020 6,4.42 1,190 1,293 1,268 1,385 1,051 245 1,351 2,217 10 1 UO 802 19,331 11,305 1,506 1,833 2,185 2,627 2,245 909 3,165 4,350 11 2 395 540 14,717 8,336 730 1,026 1,321 1,383 2,100 1,271 2,454 3,919 8 3 133 235 6,103 3,722 692 777 754 751 610 128 874 1,497 10 4 595 807 17,774 10,628 1,455 1,755 2,075 2,486 2,119 738 2,801 4,335 10 5 138 205 6,299 4,000 565 738 826 823 706 242 922 1,367 10 6 5 53 32 3 2 7 15 5 11 10 7 ... 215 189 59 23 37 22 42 6 11 15 8 ... 344 318 174 88 26 20 10 11 10 9 129 124 32 19 30 22 16 5 5 10 162 157 58 23 33 22 16 5 5 11 53 48 13 2 15 13 5 5 12 59 54 14 2 20 13 5 5 13 156 151 58 16 49 15 2 "i "i 14 ... 167 162 77 16 50 16 2 1 5 15 ... 118 98 44 15 13 4 16 5 15 5 16 ... 132 112 57 17 13 4 16 5 15 5 17 236 187 9,304 6,481 1,177 1,102 1,250 1,331 1,175 446 1,412 1,400 18 2*3 208 13,534 10,457 3,972 1,602 1,597 1,478 1,318 490 1,529 1,537 19 147 146 6,631 5,049 1,022 861 908 1,117 911 230 947 675 10 20 81 95 4,607 3,634 692 609 536 755 592 299 405 503 14 21 178 163 9,979 3,244 3,036 1,368 1,254 1,327 998 261 1,005 720 10 22 96 100 6,690 5,726 2,114 901 796 867 738 310 418 523 23 23 453 581 15,065 8,644 1,270 1,439 1,608 1,968 1,758 541 2,514 3,902 5 24 523 693 20,610 12,934 3,427 2,198 2,110 2,375 2,193 531 2,987 4,684 5 25 615 733 11,730 4,329 222 544 345 1,319 1,398 3,130 4,216 5 26 431 535 8,398 2,136 65 145 328 581 1,017 2,573 3,583 1 27 530 586 11,808 5,192 401 771 1,082 1,338 1,464 136 2,799 3,816 1 28 360 475 1 8,624 3,266 195 331 510 345 1,148 237 2,113 3,244 1 29 499 491 10,265 4,181 315 650 879 1,116 1,221 2,537 3,546 1 30 325 410 1 7,062 2,400 179 282 413 646 875 1,918 2,744 31 541 686 13,701 7,472 618 1,403 1,594 1,848 1,424 585 2,153 4,056 32 28 61 2,361 1,063 60 105 153 214 345 186 536 751 1 33 56 30 2,261 1,751 400 245 303 401 303 99 353 152 5 34 91 116 4,420 3,298 622 616 605 716 608 131 594 523 5 35 516 562 15,069 8,909 1,353 1,429 1,597 1,997 1,728 805 2,575 3,574 11 36 780 651 34,846 26,234 9,978 3,664 3,851 4,074 3,365 1,302 4,005 4,581 26 37 486 515 13,878 7,919 993 1,197 1,428 1,852 1,659 790 2,498 3,451 10 38 466 485 13,417 7,738 973 1,178 1,390 1,811 1,606 780 2,383 3,286 10 39 136 90 4,264 2,696 255 372 590 602 608 263 797 771 40 177 90 5,611 3,643 363 557 789 790 808 336 1,081 887 ... 41 107 62 4,493 3,897 1,184 375 559 652 425 102 325 265 6 42 137 76 15,818 14,853 8,642 1,929 1,572 1,473 951 186 541 403 16 43 il 31 2,290 2,175 1,012 573 239 199 30 22 59 50 6 44 11 45 8,574 8,401 6,431 1,058 443 297 150 22 75 82 16 45 97 31 2,793 2,297 504 395 478 477 362 81 278 213 46 126 31 7,24.; 6,452 2,211 371 1,229 1,176 301 164 466 326 47 701 798 22,246 13,483 1,694 2,354 2,650 3,174 2,645 966 3,566 5,191 6 48 465 387 17,227 11,946 1,673 2,234 2,351 2,760 2,210 668 2,411 2,864 6 49 320 255 13,250 8,833 986 1,733 1,745 2,086 1,735 548 1,959 2,467 1 50 72,635 35,970 8,129,731 7,536,343 3,670,984 1,749,910 1,002,578 655,809 389,995 67,057 272,736 319,902 700 31 288 202 12,279 9,524 1,612 1,952 1,862 2,174 1,513 411 1,390 1,359 6 52 221 260 8,416 6,595 918 1,010 1,047 1,544 1,511 565 972 835 14 53 74,386 77,810 28,957,739 28,171,737 19,317,192 4,093,361 2,131,609 1,436,302 992,503 200,770 356,172 406,650 23,180 54 65,340 107,460 25,298,336 25,811,717 19,916,114 2,727,547 1,331,828 1,131,252 529,312 125,664 185,902 205,840 94,877 55 287 201 9,971 7,271 341 1,343 1,648 2,072 1,467 395 1,362 1,338 56 1 1 2,308 2,253 1,271 504 214 102 46 16 28 21 "6 57 234 281 9,740 4,877 631 607 914 1,153 1,035 537 1,951 2,906 6 58 215 340 10,899 5,915 459 637 810 1,278 1,633 1,083 1,865 3,116 3 59 100,779 47, 585 16,368,891 15,184,119 3,852,383 2,183,699 1,805,559 1,352,346 651,741 337,391 544,617 512,455 27,700 60 77,625 65,130 11,687,107 10,511,446 5,237,U7 1,930,535 1,488,582 925,303 619,531 309,758 573,153 583,795 13,713 61 330 376 11,132 7,678 1,217 1,343 1,468 1,752 1,405 493 1,543 1,305 5 52 146 205 8,403 6,421 835 924 1,001 1,433 1,480 743 988 985 9 63 34,495 23,290 4,812,940 4,530,149 2,592,042 655,393 491,757 436,384 258,643 95,425 175,246 107,170 375 64 20,320 18,805 4,214,209 4,030,075 2,550,151 531,360 313,591 324,719 215,526 39,713 104,767 74,531 4,336 65 558 492 17,601 11,937 1,489 2,197 2,350 2,335 2,309 757 2,615 3,039 10 66 122,129 58,375 26,028,729 24,971,541 15,103,483 4,431,040 2,356,915 1,847,955 991,988 190,160 583,074 471,774 2,340 67 68 2,381 1,173 527,342 505,776 307,247 38,896 46,811 37,391 21,327 4,104 12,400 9,614 52 7,681 4,452 832,833 774,446 450,396 124,755 85,101 66,733 40,275 7,131 32,302 25,280 305 69 67 60 4,463 3,678 760 377 777 733 404 122 430 355 70 71 72 73 2,453 635 219,869 212,172 139,325 33,342 19,356 12,823 5,711 1,115 4,863 2,829 21,198 6,475 1,771,923 1,699,035 1,066,303 279,779 170,772 111,910 58,287 11,985 43,580 29,307 3,655 870 268,307 255,715 163,920 39,257 24,460 13,324 12,595 1,660 3,550 4,041 ... 174 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER. FARM LABOR, AND [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. Pover feed grinder farms reporting 1954. Milking machine farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . niimber 1954 . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . nijmber 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 . niimber 1954. OFF-FARM WORX AND OTTiER INCOME FarB 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 reportirig 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORX POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and horses and/or miiles. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired i^orkers farms reportirig 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 reportirig 1954.. persons 1954 . . Hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reportirig 1954. . persons 1954 . . Seasoiial 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 reportirig 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 petioleirm fuel and oil farms reportirig 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954 . Lime and liinlng material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. Areas fa and c Total all farTns 3,294 4,84A 3,675 2,084 4,4^4 1,905 35 81 190 14 lA 31 36 53 56 54 87 3,257 6,716 2,344 1,668 6,227 3,743 4,202 7,277 2,853 2,147 2,455 2,255 2,114 1,803 2,572 436 969 1,375 4,618 19,729 4,168 1,317 1,785 2,024 13,776 1,343 8,353 1,032 5,423 5,231 3,650 1,847 1,536,271 3,135 2,501 32,264,941 21,003,062 1,872 1,263 2,486 2,404 11,579,407 7,677,561 3,744 2,731 3,382,468 2,606,393 3,811 11,487,251 221,268 430,775 678 54,078 445,300 72,793 Economic class Commercial farms 1,971 2,712 2,108 1,232 2,548 1,148 30 30 184 13 13 26 31 47 50 48 81 2,345 5,656 1,844 1,351 5,562 3,374 2,463 5,147 906 600 943 857 734 573 203 796 1,048 2,827 16,977 2,573 2,500 331 1,119 1,717 13,358 1,255 8,217 808 5,141 3,046 2,592 1,168 1,379,110 2,448 1,976 31,780,611 20,600,813 1,223 1,225 1,363 1,356 11,271,738 7,362,919 2,628 2,036 3,703,253 2,503,948 2,505 11,106,986 213,924 416,273 528 51,673 427,725 67,763 501 627 417 342 603 300 4 48 124 25 28 37 59 728 3,369 663 422 3,571 2,034 679 2,746 116 93 20 292 371 737 11,300 669 660 135 170 692 10,470 598 6,956 272 3,5U 758 752 317 964,906 752 537 27,938,146 17,615,198 46 706 329 278 9,102,182 5,795,476 736 512 2,821,020 1,881,148 663 8,934,136 173,315 310,759 134 36,630 315,365 46,272 392 496 290 239 461 198 9 38 9 9 13 13 11 22 478 779 308 242 707 444 450 649 93 60 100 65 72 62 33 116 192 509 2,268 478 466 192 290 352 1,512 262 666 173 846 539 478 183 119,516 458 362 2,132,473 1,558,994 156 302 209 209 1,090,972 819,024 501 360 402,623 294,598 411 1,001,090 17,928 40,566 83 5,747 42,682 6,006 339 429 371 203 421 198 5 7 7 331 485 229 230 418 325 396 507 185 115 166 145 l54 100 28 111 113 440 1,202 393 334 130 151 260 667 181 311 119 356 459 397 195 113,357 380 357 848,913 713,287 258 i; 205 196 467,863 334,615 407 362 167,228 1A3,108 391 552,393 11,063 30,412 80 5,455 34,082 9,065 ^Excludes fanns reporting commercial fertilizer and 11mp. FLORIDA FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 175 a sample of farms. See text^ Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 195'i . Electricity farms reporting 195^. 1950. Television set farms reporting 195^. Piped running water farms reporting 195-4. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Minting 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-FAiiM WORK AND OTHER INCCME 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. 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 opera tor 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. Coitnnerclal fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tone 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. Areas 6 and C — Continued Economic class — Continued Conmercial farms — Continued 348 482 295 197 440 167 5 333 457 280 125 387 Ul 417 620 258 111 283 172 229 110 52 136 144 494 1,043 427 415 150 214 226 419 125 170 123 249 562 473 258 123,354 447 251 555,916 255,907 379 68 209 187 341,845 204,423 431 272 165,176 64,061 453 334,550 6,228 17,408 104 1,943 17,906 3,600 313 505 454 203 460 221 16 11 10 5 5 341 422 262 211 369 288 406 490 294 259 245 287 201 222 47 105 157 466 848 164 219 148 230 81 105 90 125 532 384 177 49,742 318 313 238,978 339,442 297 21 290 295 222,839 U0,283 413 325 111,999 79,533 424 243,285 4,528 14,159 55 1,201 7,858 1,815 78 173 281 48 163 64 134 ]/i4 102 121 110 U2 115 135 IBl 311 31 51 196 108 38 8,235 93 156 66,180 112,985 87 6 121 191 46,037 69,098 140 205 35,202 36,500 163 41,032 862 2,969 22 697 9,832 1,005 Other farms 438 471 279 U9 334 164 619 724 758 642 eiA 552 573 475 85 116 163 717 1,136 682 667 211 271 Ul 198 25 35 121 163 824 439 276 63,935 329 207 139,090 103,220 319 10 463 402 128,659 150,460 490 292 76,260 40,000 532 95,590 1,852 7,035 65 715 6,025 770 Residential 494 821 781 1,343 555 1,003 305 546 710 1,218 318 437 ... 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 466 517 209 160 276 187 1,113 1,398 1,189 900 898 841 807 750 U7 55 154 1,056 1,583 275 395 159 200 56 81 103 119 1,343 611 401 86,825 351 310 284,740 185,829 330 21 643 644 144,110 162,732 619 394 97,055 49,585 757 267,055 5,150 5,984 80 1,685 11,500 4,250 72 12 8 55 23 7 1 2 10 18 33 13 13 7 20 7 20 18 8 2 6,401 7 8 60,500 113,200 17 2 34,900 1,450 7 9 5,900 12,860 17 17,620 342 1,483 5 5 50 10 176 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD. AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reporta for only Item The Stat e Economic class (For definitiona and explanations, see text) Total all farms Comnercial faims Total Class I Class II Class III Class H Class V Class VI Livestock OB band: ^ 1 Horses aul mules farms reporting 1954... 18,174 11,558 1,180 1,157 1,763 2,559 3,041 1,353 2 1950. . . 27,116 15,653 1,016 1,050 1,416 2,560 4,892 4,719 3 number 1954... 34,954 26,164 6,363 3,156 3,798 4,972 5,072 2,303 1, 1950... 50,725 34,301 6,252 3,880 3,619 5,034 8,512 6,954 5 All cattle and calves -farms reporting 1954... 30,400 16,507 1,385 1,652 2,943 4 046 4,256 5,035 2,225 4,162 6 1950... 30,041 16,243 1,019 1,295 1,670 3*012 7 number 1954... 1,654,782 1,509,908 729,629 260,451 207,110 152,077 120,143 40,493 8 1950... 1,132,519 1,043,791 550,312 191,816 100,371 86,050 79,122 35,620 9 Cows, including heifers that have calved ................ .farms reporting 1954 . . . 28,069 15 727 1 341 1 588 2,821 1,618 3,346 2,843 4,006 4,347 2,125 3,935 10 1950... 28,103 15*478 '980 1,255 U number 1954 . . . 913,908 843,884 413,769 147,033 113,463 83,069 65,941 20,604 12 1950... 614,447 569,513 297,988 107,973 57,034 46,624 41 , 372 13,522 13 MlUr cows ■••••.••.•..•>■• - f HTTna reportlnji 195A • . . 17 202 9,257 11,772 695 649 829 846 1,703 1,090 2,157 2,174 2,444 3,858 1,429 3,155 U 1950... 21^839 IS number 1954 .. . 160,660 146,230 108,720 13,878 8,979 6,097 5,687 2,369 16 1950... 131,259 112,654 69,176 13,575 6,357 6,803 9,803 6,435 17 All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954... 19,411 11,225 339 722 1,915 2,958 3,374 1,917 IS 1950... 26,297 13,733 357 631 1,125 2,522 4,617 4,431 19 number 1954... 426,238 350,903 21,449 50,161 89,840 94,557 65,810 29,036 20 455,725 337,262 26,281 29,062 44,462 76,307 98,641 62,009 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 27,982 14,247 475 1,104 2,325 3,736 4,056 2,551 22 1950... 38,691 18,999 596 1,135 1,880 3,651 6,123 5,614 23 number 1954... 3,486,940 2,996,393 748,925 665,536 585,385 553,247 307,455 135,850 21, 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 2,349,778 1,733,795 300,803 291,497 309,301 333,139 286,906 212,149 25 Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954... 16,324 11,357 1,279 1,409 2,339 2,636 2,513 1,181 26 1949... 16,097 10,768 889 1,055 1,292 2,067 3,272 2,193 27 number 1954... 660,740 623,659 320,820 110,348 81,808 56,966 42,912 10,305 28 1949... 363,176 345,382 187,653 66,447 32,400 26, 336 23,380 8,666 29 dollars 1954... 35,540,840 33,946,871 19,798,742 5,513,427 3,755,176 2,630,360 1,833,293 415,873 30 1949... 28,380,715 27,329,658 16,433,825 4,749,404 2,300,699 1,766,786 1,448,823 630,121 31 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 13,569 9,542 254 676 1,758 2,709 2,704 1,441 32 1949 . . . 18,770 11,839 276 520 996 2,364 4,268 3,415 33 number 1954 . . . 338,496 292,155 24,868 48,918 81,319 72,823 46,142 13,030 3* 1949... 384,254 308,910 30,696 37,980 47,239 69,747 82,151 41,097 35 9,269,224 8,266,196 916,959 1,429,750 2,432,364 1,966,221 1,133,901 387,001 36 1949... 8,286,404 6,958,930 856,796 931,387 1,119,657 1,626,243 1,691,836 733,011 37 Chickens sold farms reporting 1954 . . . 4,334 3,086 222 421 730 796 636 231 38 1949... 9,163 5,118 177 345 610 1,125 1,593 1,263 39 dollars 1954... 5,955,641 5,852,849 3,091,321 1,387,488 794,857 367,399 170,707 41,077 40 1949 . . . 5,881,294 5,583,791 2,062,220 1,499,545 1,017,521 522,300 374,085 108,120 41 Chicken eggs sold f aims reporting 1954 . . . 7,461 4,522 182 472 910 1,138 1,133 2,299 637 2,075 42 13,382 7,498 204 486 336 1^548 43 dozens 1954... 28,598,997 27,316,512 8,276,883 7,692,848 5,635,152 3,873,973 1,472,479 315,177 44 1949... 15,196,654 13,955,321 3,566,886 3,119,332 3,294,462 2,227,768 1,251,598 485,275 45 dollars 1954... 11,500,856 10,956,766 3,378,573 3,131,224 2,248,530 1,476,669 596,084 125,636 46 1949... 7,678,678 7,082,653 1,804,085 1,646,660 1,663,625 1,128,732 617,561 221,990 47 Milk sold^ gallons 1954... 74,987,408 74,572,819 65,190,989 6,403,995 2,285,665 493,010 178,526 20,634 4S dollars 1954... 43,073,473 42,834,934 38,077,019 3,325,623 1,127,148 226,082 70,622 8,435 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 35,389,946 35,089,601 29,900,084 3,851,052 832,834 290,140 192,896 22,595 50 17,464 22,363 11,428 13,112 330 265 757 528 1,852 956 3,049 2,412 3,378 4,479 2,062 4,472 51 1949... 52 acres 1954... 535,282 472,411 43,693 58,695 111,451 129,001 90,030 39,541 53 1949... 531,725 420,887 32,476 33,039 47,892 96,817 124,866 85,797 54 Com harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 14,367 9,603 288 632 1,575 2,543 2,317 1,748 55 1949... 19,461 11,576 225 476 801 2,085 3,966 4,022 56 acres 1954... 314,338 271,966 32,560 34,583 57,238 66,019 54,565 26,951 57 1949... 319,820 241,943 23,974 13,470 20,926 46,612 72,529 59,432 58 bushels harvested 1954... 5,317,532 4,762,496 876,982 695,268 1,003,283 1,058,014 811,319 317,630 59 60 1949. . . 3,887,434 3,078,295 498,396 237,006 301,298 586,344 792,726 612,525 bushels sold 1954... 1,196,741 1,128,826 227,954 211,596 224,622 240,635 179,449 44,570 61 1949... 407,712 368,479 86,920 48,000 44,332 68,540 79,392 41,295 62 Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing. ••••••............ . faTTri; T.*iry^^t intr 1 Q*iA 4,379 5,149 3,738 4,057 51 45 205 125 625 239 1,079 911 1,157 1,472 621 1,265 63 1949... 64 acres grown alone 1954... 51,949 49,854 5,140 6,632 11,508 13,321 9,855 3,398 65 1949... 61,701 56,601 5,014 6,028 6,657 16,318 14,034 8,550 66 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 290 255 40 10 205 67 68 1949. . . 325 275 110 10 65 90 pounds harvested 1954... 38,317,599 37,296,174 4,428,484 5,994,846 9,561,300 9,324,799 6,332,305 1,654,440 69 1949... 48,230,643 45,380,363 4,431,327 5,305,317 5,758,989 13,660,740 10,772,805 5,401,185 70 Vegetables harvested for sale. ..farms reporting 1954... 10,285 8,140 775 843 1,479 2,090 1,966 937 71 1949... 10,971 8,465 633 653 1,059 1,379 2,619 1,622 72 dollars 1954... 77,684,689 76,989,230 63,178,996 5,754,238 3,583,113 2,829,258 1,326,430 317,145 73 1949. . . 62,240,345 61,528,545 45,855,243 5,465,319 4,004,598 3,289,764 2,246,566 666, 550 74 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees ................ Paymo Ttanr\y^ .tut 1 Q"./ 3 23,534 34, 865 14,554 18,796 1,752 1,352 2,623 1,726 2,985 2,478 3,337 3,909 2,914 5,398 938 3,933 75 "^^'-'^••■••••■•••••••••.•. •-.... I arms reporting iy34 ... 1950... 76 acres 1954^.. 635,241 583,362 336,939 103,045 65,742 44,173 27,439 6,019 77 78 1950*.. Hay cut nrros lQ5i 480,294 59,390 19,603 441,630 55,871 16,608 264,442 28,569 3,876 60,691 8,984 3,137 48,484 7,974 2,551 35,901 5,143 1,726 23,274 4,331 1,808 8,833 320 3,460 79 .".J ."-"■•••••.•••.••••...•...........,... acres j.v5h ... 1949... 80 tons 1954... 80,544 75,995 46,462 10,300 7,713 5,393 4,688 939 'For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 'For 1954, does not include data for farms irith less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. 'For 1950, does not Include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. FLORIDA CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 177 a sflinple of farms. See text] The State— Continued Area 1 Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic class Other fama Conmerc lal 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 2,725 3,878 13 2,440 1,010 12 61 101 218 313 305 467 963 1 4,303 7,139 21 4,451 1,697 10 43 83 196 503 862 962 1,791 1 2 3,901 4,741 148 3,241 1,508 38 93 138 381 484 374 579 1,154 3 6,458 9,613 353 6,078 2,607 44 101 206 317 787 1,152 1,262 2,206 3 4 5,365 8,505 23 5,642 2,092 29 128 270 565 647 453 1,117 2,433 5 4,836 8,935 27 5,546 2,115 11 96 135 382 618 873 1,222 2,208 1 6 94,846 40,367 9,661 81,803 57,940 6,167 10,743 11,391 12,036 11,421 6,182 13,947 9,916 7 44,884 34,732 9,112 43,216 29,143 1,596 4,776 4,193 5,347 7,388 5,843 7,393 6,603 77 8 4,955 7,364 23 5,343 2,018 29 121 264 559 612 433 1,082 2,243 9 4,570 8,029 26 5,279 2,053 11 96 135 377 596 338 1,177 2,048 1 10 47,531 18,049 4,444 41,629 30,426 3,945 5,919 5,688 6,112 5,509 3,253 6,534 4,669 U 22,970 17,080 4,884 23,801 16,190 1,165 2,929 2,329 3,035 3,985 2,747 3,967 3,594 '50 12 2,813 5,120 12 4,136 1,650 25 110 233 448 513 321 731 1,755 13 3,529 6,519 19 4,440 1,791 10 83 122 325 «9 752 997 1,652 14 5,990 7,826 614 15,205 10,759 2,624 2,297 2,238 1,572 1,211 817 1,725 2,721 15 7,348 10,207 1,050 11,474 6,922 611 1,207 308 1,232 1,517 1,547 2,038 2,514 16 3,319 4,852 15 4,103 1,724 12 62 193 478 590 389 900 1,479 17 4,518 8,026 20 5,930 2,195 8 68 105 357 635 972 1,362 2,373 18 44,575 27,837 2,923 68,409 47,411 1,765 3,360 7,243 17,234 11,614 6,190 11,977 9,021 19 63,726 50,792 3,945 88,562 50,625 2,865- 3,141 4,459 11,962 13,634 14,564 21,173 16,764 20 4,748 8,974 13 5,454 1,888 20 82 213 517 623 428 1,087 2,479 21 6,762 12,911 19 6,721 2,282 3 72 134 374 717 982 1,457 2,982 22 252,844 225,311 12,387 228,080 135,684 10,417 24,342 18,694 23,552 46,817 11,362 34,952 57,444 23 281,664 327,643 6,676 193,048 85,550 200 12,655 3,427 13,519 23,007 32,742 43,991 63,507 24 3,426 1,523 18 2,526 1,395 29 103 198 395 337 283 677 454 25 2,J45 2,367 17 2,601 1,346 11 77 103 232 421 502 682 572 1 26 30,746 4,134 2,201 28,318 22,540 2,682 4,582 4,506 4,683 3,907 2,180 4,474 1,304 27 11,943 4,354 1,497 13,326 9,985 705 1,988 1,293 2,368 2,046 1,585 2,358 965 '18 28 1,307,299 155,246 131,424 1,262,982 1,019,504 111,433 239,316 226,464 200,228 170,221 71,842 191,740 51,738 29 736,165 205,497 109,395 836,100 663,185 50,556 140, 588 102,332 164,099 119,200 86,360 123,375 43,840 700 30 2,440 1,572 15 2,802 1,524 11 55 177 456 491 334 737 541 31 3,756 3,155 20 4,444 2,165 8 69 100 382 709 897 1,247 1,032 32 33,208 10,814 2,319 55,819 42,078 3,204 2,486 7,206 14,585 9,846 4,751 9,773 3,968 33 51,150 20,497 3,697 82,699 56,923 4,436 4,028 7,262 12,048 17,069 12,080 18,422 7,354 34 746,295 189,947 66,786 1,484,906 1,204,777 147,447 73,363 214,072 421,372 259,033 39,440 210,642 69,487 35 928,655 299,652 99,167 1,720,046 1,290,254 144,174 101,586 180,439 306,334 354,241 203,430 325,345 104,447 36 656 585 7 721 356 13 44 58 96 110 35 160 205 37 2,023 2,016 6 1,720 760 5 15 67 96 271 306 445 515 38 57,602 24,565 20,625 644,229 625,684 8,164 344,505 205,945 33,965 32,045 1,060 13,270 5,275 39 226,019 66,955 4,529 767,670 706,945 172,740 166,650 241,262 32,615 63,568 25,110 48,210 12,515 40 1,482 1,445 12 1,387 622 14 29 75 192 217 95 350 415 41 2,580 3,298 6 2,133 891 21 59 132 302 377 561 681 42 1,022,200 180,385 79,900 1,013,800 866,260 37,759 275,391 144,690 176,405 218,715 13,300 101,855 45,685 43 898,745 287,138 55,450 628,194 429,604 134,785 7,740 78,635 123,974 34,470 140,370 57,720 44 427,785 80,855 35,450 447,690 381,595 15,124 132,721 63,272 76,419 88,569 5,490 46,405 19,690 45 439,637 129,224 27,164 311,594 224,515 87,744 3,655 40,677 57,360 35,079 62,557 24,522 46 59,159 11,661 343,769 3,404,097 3,381,605 1,655,752 818,513 726,944 144,743 24,550 11,098 15,900 6,592 47 29,690 5,720 203,129 1,757,250 1,744,455 876,938 424,914 357,063 77,225 3,645 4,670 9,665 3,130 48 2Q,070 18,930 252,345 782,149 771,899 129,550 321,990 169,494 108,150 33,615 4,100 8,530 1,720 49 2,576 3,455 5 3,858 1,898 20 98 218 525 629 408 778 1,182 50 3,593 5,645 13 5,108 2,217 2 55 98 402 702 958 1,131 1,710 51 37,705 23,564 1,602 85,431 66,795 1,430 5,012 11,729 23,425 18,412 6,787 10,500 3,136 52 58,831 49,605 2,402 93,884 59,454 480 3,908 4,998 15,480 17,733 16,850 19,250 15,180 53 1,996 2,763 5 3,417 1,719 19 91 209 480 573 347 697 1,001 54 3,012 4,860 13 4,407 1,961 1 49 32 329 622 878 1,011 1,435 55 23,355 17,483 1,534 56,168 42,688 1,216 3,694 7,737 14,629 11,263 4,149 7,467 6,013 56 38,155 37,535 2,187 55,492 32,633 65 2,509 1,916 6,815 9,508 11,820 12,029 10,830 57 303,045 196,015 55,976 1,020,497 839,997 46,940 116,193 177,985 273,519 163,310 57,050 107,105 73,395 56 419,420 352,090 37,629 787,760 523,525 2,500 49,050 37,725 130,700 146,045 157,505 153,895 110,340 59 aj,475 7,440 180,891 163,501 5,800 28,846 38,610 62,855 24,465 2,925 15,330 1,560 60 25,485 8,610 ',133 47,655 40,080 4,500 3,050 9,780 15,840 6,910 6,185 1,390 61 383 252 1 975 884 4 52 140 313 285 90 65 26 62 640 445 7 980 845 1 38 62 251 308 135 95 40 63 1,582 507 6 9,946 9,654 312 1,265 2,780 3,167 1,655 475 220 72 64 3,750 1,315 35 11,765 11,265 54 1,500 1,547 4,622 2,537 1,005 440 60 65 35 66 30 20 10 'io 10 67 813,935 203,220 4,270 9,235,859 9,007,574 485,681 1,867,110 2,700,618 2,507,065 1,104,450 342,650 155,835 72,450 68 2,345,585 530,895 23,800 10,634,130 10,259,630 52,000 1,399,495 1,651,260 4,500,260 2,069,580 587,035 346,950 27, 550 69 1,43? 687 23 783 563 22 76 115 260 90 130 90 70 1 , 547 955 622 432 10 30 86 171 135 110 30 71 479,559 67,100 148,800 321,365 233,020 20,495 52,775 58,855 121,210 29,685 31,365 6,930 72 566,580 96,960 48,260 268,631 241,086 75,175 19,225 53,695 67,406 25,585 22,770 4,775 73 1,376 5,591 13 800 340 13 41 67 75 74 70 150 310 74 6,025 9,999 45 4,697 1,664 8 63 111 289 505 688 1,132 1,901 75 19,867 31,962 50 18,827 17,007 7,000 2,935 5,501 573 594 404 610 1,210 76 14,335 22,428 1,901 11,675 9,438 25 4,131 2,954 721 877 730 1,031 1,206 77 2,515 635 369 5,297 4,902 1,888 1,097 834 630 428 25 365 30 78 1,478 1,335 182 1,505 970 60 460 175 75 65 135 410 125 79 80 2,764 705 1,180 5,139 4,471 1,664 818 906 648 410 25 648 20 178 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED| [Data are based on reporta for only ! Item (For defiaitiODQ and explanationa, see text) Areas 2 and A Total all farms Economic class Comnerc ial farms Liveatock on haod: Horsefi and mules farms reporting number All cattle and calves farms reporting number Cows, Including heifers that have calved farms reporting number Milk cowa farms reporting number 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954. 1950. nTimber 1954. 1950. Liveatock aad livestock prodoeta sold: Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Hogs and pigs aold alive. Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold. Milk sold^. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dozens 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. gallons 1954 . dollars 1954. 1949. Specified cropa barvested; Com for all purposes.. Com hsrvested for grain farms reporting acres bushels harvested bushels sold .farms reporting 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting seres grovfn alone acres grown with other crops pounds harvested 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars Land in hearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1954. 1949. Hay cut acres tons 1954=. 1950.. 1954'. 1950*. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1,294 2,096 2,432 3,610 2,U0 2,412 126,939 88,888 1,947 2,243 77,112 53,614 1,005 1,555 21,979 17,736 1,698 2,413 48,491 52,785 1,928 3,168 470,324 428,969 1,289 1,214 53,692 30,155 2,410,280 1,911,154 1,184 1,572 41,680 43,883 1,093,282 900,827 400 982 1,827,752 1,366,641 636 1,320 4,703,806 4,123,029 1,796,793 2,047,519 13,192,733 7,963,018 5,849,345 1,100 1,537 28,805 28,485 715 1,279 11,098 13,284 170,556 155,475 25,370 9,070 143 133 2,740 2,728 1,869,139 1,347,560 789 794 2,153,516 2,148,799 862 2,676 7,755 8,119 5,318 1,163 7,876 832 1,067 1,807 2,261 1,214 1,161 116,497 80,245 1,161 1,144 72,084 49,263 590 750 21,379 16,026 884 1,041 39,675 37,425 990 1,266 435,174 361,841 945 324 50,558 28,397 2,293,045 1,811,681 742 823 35,932 33,371 971,260 752,698 335 516 1,820,527 1,325,021 406 635 4,628,026 3,982,599 1,763,958 1,975,744 13,192,393 7,962,893 5,809,165 743 815 23,737 23, 3M 544 698 9,658 10,278 146,296 124,415 17,370 8,155 138 103 2,735 2,628 1,866,639 1,314,310 603 578 2,123,091 2,090,944 387 1,049 6,469 6,759 5,108 913 7,475 112 110 363 468 142 130 49,400 39,121 Wl 130 34,457 25,329 102 95 19,480 12,069 45 35 2,103 2,U3 65 92 146,691 152,929 135 128 22,697 14,834 1,035,639 925,361 33 33 2,960 2,323 62,892 56,142 48 50 1,179,107 760,830 37 50 1,851,720 2,100,990 764,735 996,961 12,697,105 7,686,202 5,039,398 25 44 1,500 2,666 23 31 845 1,016 12,620 21,365 870 950 2 4 91 591 106,600 420,625 92 48 1,228,333 903,590 44 92 1,640 4,256 2,950 507 5,070 93 128 273 334 112 162 20,233 15,744 Ul 162 12,474 9,485 49 102 807 2,447 74 124 6,712 4,920 94 160 114,323 69,890 102 112 9,519 5,079 423,688 343,319 66 71 9,006 6,618 235,906 165,740 55 97 338,550 370,697 41 109 1,263,566 915,115 456,362 503,154 425,610 229,500 681,171 61 80 2,722 4,132 39 78 1,200 1,973 15,751 21,790 1,950 6,230 13 3 582 73 439,342 41,600 299,233 641,370 29 103 1,121 328 154 188 130 146 386 318 281 280 205 293 145 163 14,889 16,927 8,421 6,333 205 277 145 157 8,268 9,463 4,683 3,737 120 144 83 U9 392 394 312 486 172 234 126 213 11,485 10,518 6,864 8,341 167 220 144 222 57,422 32,095 52,272 35,666 168 217 105 138 6,604 6,875 3,472 2,425 318,271 306,838 250,348 143,362 153 192 112 171 10,404 7,130 5,861 8,717 328, 189 205,828 150,611 202,990 76 76 61 71 189, 255 84,355 72,275 51,050 78 99 82 95 755,461 599,703 571,054 177, 195 271,755 201,091 275,492 89,503 32,338 37,200 28,179 13,900 49,706 29,355 141 175 108 121 7,848 5,605 3,520 4,561 99 141 88 95 2,538 2,458 1,355 1,938 44,525 37,405 20,135 19,345 6,850 6,200 725 250 53 48 13 43 1,447 355 334 1,255 884,862 259,175 216,875 436,710 160 140 81 97 363,255 155,520 156,753 199,511 94 86 130 201 2,061 570 613 659 318 661 76 125 328 791 180 286 303 515 287 344 11 ,133 6 931 262 333 5 ,649 3 984 93 2U 183 479 226 286 5 902 7 594 261 342 23 015 37 8U 223 204 3 969 1 863 169 993 105 661 185 230 4 7U 5 632 106 655 117 325 55 137 27 520 56 369 101 154 147 916 135 095 66 240 94 739 140 112 8 735 200 206 4 084 3 413 141 175 1 619 1 769 21 185 20 395 22 30 260 360 176, 660 183,500 68 116 37, 575 120,430 82 302 414 695 254 109 505 ^For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ■'For 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. *Tor 1950, does not Include acreage for faims reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. FLORIDA CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM. CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 179 a sample of farms. See text] Areas 2 and A — Continued Area 3 Economic class— Continueii Total all farms Economic claaa Other farms Coimercial farms Other farma Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class 17 Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 185 277 7,918 5,583 209 416 834 1,301 1,687 1,086 399 1,432 4 1 i23 605 1 11,962 7,622 181 301 545 1,310 2,600 2,685 1,653 2,680 7 2 307 318 12,685 9,899 1,404 957 1,494 1,918 2,485 1,641 1,139 1,588 59 3 613 735 1 20,552 14,eyi8 1,492 881 1,188 2,521 4,481 4,085 2,409 3,280 215 4 384 532 10,751 7,175 196 532 1,400 1,916 2,062 1,069 1,512 2,060 4 5 435 310 6 11,551 7,377 185 307 586 1,438 2,676 2,185 1,633 2,535 6 6 7,765 2.677 228,858 199,351 43,505 33,088 45,100 33,981 28,299 10,378 18,043 8,045 3,419 7 5,325 2.870 448 126,508 105,662 14,715 17,811 17,535 18,804 23,724 13,023 10,336 7,535 2,925 8 359 427 10,181 6,915 136 519 1,368 1,861 1,952 1,029 1,397 1,865 4 9 389 705 5 11,032 7.078 178 301 586 1,403 2,566 2,044 1,558 2,390 6 10 3,990 1,038 113.983 99,859 20,493 17,893 23,082 17,757 15,329 5,305 8,762 3,960 1,402 11 2,696 1,405 250 66,133 55,519 7,254 10,399 9,518 9,502 12,058 6,788 5,196 3,970 1,448 12 165 250 6,761 4,543 120 335 916 1,109 1,306 757 899 1,315 4 13 260 540 5 8,809 5,677 143 242 404 1,149 2,U1 1,628 1,216 1,910 6 14 220 380 26,682 22,117 6,595 3,254 4,237 3,158 3,to6 1,467 1,975 2,095 495 15 510 950 250 25,288 19,338 2,137 3,022 2,312 3,629 4,956 3,282 2,673 2,745 532 16 307 507 10,495 7,238 131 460 1,313 1,915 2,195 1,224 1,409 1,345 3 17 476 890 6 13,123 8,291 131 281 594 1,548 3,023 2,714 1,806 3,015 11 18 5,723 3,093 258,701 225,160 11,385 31,019 64,067 59,578 42,005 17, 106 20,134 11,440 1,967 19 9,330 5,880 iio 249,250 203,661 9,501 15,339 25,673 50,503 67,698 34,942 23,985 19,030 2,574 20 312 626 11,772 7,248 120 407 1,179 1,956 2,185 1,401 1,571 2,952 1 21 587 1,315 15,032 8,612 146 287 573 1,593 3,107 2,901 2,135 4,270 15 22 19,125 16,025 718,773 593,548 108,692 98,226 145,479 111,863 88,583 40,705 52,190 69, 170 3,365 23 25,543 41,585 514,385 361,973 43,234 41,580 27,620 72,507 105,392 71,640 58,353 39,065 4,994 24 283 61 5,254 4,126 175 473 1,097 1,113 864 404 749 375 4 25 259 125 6 6,104 4,485 139 242 469 938 1,619 1,023 872 741 6 26 2,851 283 79,898 73,043 20,113 14,973 16,423 10,520 8,310 2,704 5,021 910 924 27 1,345 260 153 44,908 40,329 7,915 9,267 6,714 6,324 6,751 3,358 2,824 1,105 650 28 105,595 11,640 4,709,264 4,424,471 1,894,780 869,886 745,944 470,413 343,662 99,786 208,768 30,125 45,900 29 79,320 11,105 9,043 3,427,578 3,155,060 781,800 709,704 460,373 434,735 434,288 334,160 165,917 57,150 49,451 30 271 171 8,117 6,4^5 122 454 1,293 1,837 1,835 904 1,054 615 3 31 403 340 6 10,209 7,411 138 262 579 1,552 2,832 2,048 1,506 1,231 11 32 4,312 1,436 194,138 174,544 10,274 25,626 56,769 44,619 27,360 9,896 13,929 3,930 1.735 33 7,602 2,750 160 195,443 167,884 9,460 17,268 26,114 42,371 50,779 21,892 17,517 7,465 2,577 34 97,577 24,445 5,391,399 4,942,068 359,071 821,972 1,697,022 1,161,428 667,294 235,231 327,246 70,885 51.200 35 109,904 33,905 4,320 4,260,879 3,715,591 266,223 412,236 614,785 965,732 1,040,061 416,499 347,546 119,935 77,307 36 25 40 1,100 839 42 101 229 206 176 85 130 130 1 37 181 285 2,734 1,754 50 53 112 412 686 441 491 485 4 38 5,430 1.795 809,609 795,489 496,964 170,133 58,437 43,840 20,020 6,045 9,500 4,120 500 39 31,295 10,325 289,851 255,157 14,412 80,339 56,904 32,510 53,492 17,500 21,944 8,900 3,850 40 120 110 2,374 1,656 33 134 372 431 416 265 312 405 1 41 220 465 4,536 2,956 64 92 215 617 1,120 848 666 910 4 42 65,995 9,785 4,243,919 4,067,2W 1,031,639 1,061,119 1,155,721 455,575 254,450 53,710 113,620 38,085 25,000 43 94,850 45,580 2,102,486 1,894,401 500,515 409,439 271,871 344,076 266,075 102,425 111,975 56,910 39,200 44 28,220 4,615 1,555,223 1,482,158 403,066 352,907 429,992 174,823 99,615 21,755 47,260 15,805 10,000 45 50,255 21,520 988,063 898,028 247,785 191,263 131,058 158,533 125,273 44,066 48,295 22,825 18,915 46 340 5,578,355 5,272,292 2,870,962 1,231,241 768,685 196,066 145,802 9,536 35,794 1,195 269,074 47 125 2,835,877 2,659,458 1,505,174 653,471 356,311 77,617 62,620 3,765 15,405 260 160,754 48 '70 110 40,000 2,0U,397 1,839,057 670,923 810,985 289,339 104,575 11,770 1,465 1,835 2,105 121,400 49 175 182 11,115 7,973 189 531 1,378 2,142 2,355 1,378 1,327 1,311 4 50 296 425 1 13,689 8,827 164 295 604 1,644 3,167 2,953 1,861 2,990 11 51 4,210 858 395,341 360,176 32,375 49,199 88,437 95,709 64,955 29,501 20,733 13,105 1,322 52 2,855 2,260 6 388,673 321,851 25,596 22,847 36,954 74,912 99,877 61,665 35,256 29,180 2,386 53 85 86 9,358 6,839 181 454 1,206 1,312 1,970 1,216 1,0U 1,501 4 54 220 360 1 12,202 7,905 154 275 518 1,473 2,822 2,653 1,601 2,635 11 55 1,070 370 233,719 208, 827 25,721 28,604 45,304 47,599 40,523 21,071 13,413 10,225 1,254 56 1,335 1,665 6 238,666 189, 254 20,352 12,270 16,741 36,984 58,937 43,970 23,856 23,385 2,171 57 19,840 4,420 3,866,713 3,556,692 704,074 535,914 748,065 727,395 605,629 235,615 161, 110 103,135 40,776 58 13,125 17,855 'so 2,724,370 2,238,141 392,340 183,632 227,108 421,084 594,247 419,730 236,955 211,925 37,349 59 7,875 125 963,977 921,702 207,599 171,300 177,594 170,505 154,559 40, U5 36,520 5,755 60 595 320 296,277 270,499 64,904 17,220 36, 167 55,710 62,233 34,260 1A,345 6,295 5,138 61 5 3,074 2,599 32 135 41A 677 820 521 293 181 1 62 'is 15 3,875 3,023 34 83 147 595 1,104 1,065 515 325 7 63 5 36,484 34,391 3,575 4,681 6,724 9,208 7,820 2,833 1,252 335 6 64 35 65 45,523 245 41,253 245 3,499 4,425 4,623 40 10,269 10,937 7,500 205 3,235 1,000 35 65 66 5 310 265 110 10 55 90 30 15 67 2.500 25,294,971 24,570,681 2,914,453 3,626,344 5,633,370 6,153,404 4,947,695 1,289,915 616,100 103,920 4,270 68 15,250 18,000 35,248,388 32,832,553 3,376,157 3,834,222 3.773,154 8,653,645 8,418,725 4,776,650 1,954,010 438,025 23.800 69 75 111 4,111 3,407 94 286 682 999 876 470 493 210 1 70 140 75 "i 3,627 2,924 74 150 299 738 1,057 606 405 295 3 71 19,800 10.625 2,881,723 2,728,348 764,008 485,311 598,795 506,224 292,155 81,855 105,060 18,315 30,000 72 49,400 7.335 1,120 3,318,643 3,132,808 477,122 455,942 726,263 794,881 513,160 160,440 113,675 25,020 47,140 73 155 3j'. 1,174 758 62 llA 177 181 159 65 134 280 2 74 577 1,05C 10,497 5,959 154 216 402 1,203 2,212 1,772 1,527 3,001 10 75 610 676 27,853 24,876 17,790 2,402 1,669 792 1,898 325 1,643 1,309 25 76 755 635 36,200 32,191 20,305 3,243 1,773 3,546 2,029 1,290 1,135 2,700 124 77 90 120 15,761 14,522 4,903 3,591 3,312 1,472 1,034 210 750 160 329 78 155 95 8,353 7,409 396 729 1,542 737 590 2,915 578 225 141 79 146 255 W,927 13,012 4,459 3,918 2,358 1,381 640 256 540 225 1,150 30 180 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are baaed on reporta for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all faniia Economic class Coninercial farms Class III Livestock ob band: Horsen and mules farms reporting 195^ . . 1950.. number 195^ . , 1950., All cattle and calves farms reporting 195^.- 1950., number igs-i . , 1950 . , Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 195i. 1950. number 1954 . , 1950 . Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954 . 1950. All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Livestock sod livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Hogs and pigs sold alive. Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold . reporting 1954 . . . 1949 . . . number 1954 . . . 1949... dollars 1954.., 1949.., .farms reporting 1954.., 1949 . . , dollars 1954.., 1949 . . , .fairms reporting 1954.., 1949.., dozens 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. gallons 1954.., dollars 1954.. 1949.., Specified crops harvested; Com for all purposes... .farms reporting 1954. 1949. 1954., 1949. Corn harvested for grain farms reporting acres bushels harvested bushels sold 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting acres grown alone acres grown with other crops pounds harvested Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Hay cut acres tons 1954^. 1950. . 1954'. 1950' . 1954.. 1949. . 1954.. 495 412 1,376 1,390 936 688 118,315 64,114 838 580 65,762 35,731 4O0 464 4,142 3,305 254 291 5,607 3,159 838 1,234 138,938 100,640 513 367 52,346 17,479 2,695,080 1,349,757 87 119 7,379 2,618 156,375 48,927 170 348 130,905 507,235 338 563 1.403,503 675,970 603,649 359,483 2,149,972 1,213,439 924,661 46 58 477 352 26 37 236 252 4,094 3,600 209 262 5,581,816 4,200,194 2,854 2,095 74, 145 59,713 1,526 485 2,733 320 75 237 60 1,092 430 1,105 383 509 80 398 61 112,320 61,202 62,384 40,747 472 79 340 59 62,724 33,911 34,941 22,753 199 21 234 31 3,795 2,033 2,900 1,704 102 15 121 17 4,271 697 2,009 814 415 12 624 50 122,864 1,941 76,090 1,785 372 68 281 52 50,392 31,834 17,118 10,533 2,607,649 1,744,165 1,331,272 833,231 37 7 64 14 6,739 535 2,093 837 141,775 17,600 40,827 17,844 130 3 198 7 128,760 1,425 495,225 236,170 198 5 328 13 1,324,493 23,340 594,325 5,580 563,894 8,255 316,953 3,044 2,149,972 1,360,008 1,213,439 733,969 922,066 769,371 31 12 28 6 417 344 267 67 21 9 17 6 136 164 182 67 3,719 3,334 2,400 900 184 30 182 43 ,574,266 5,129,176 ,171,624 3,316,4S4 1,696 132 1,254 115 67,467 30,563 54, 503 26,306 1,526 832 425 300 2,733 1,576 25 265 140 108 36 27,342 8,406 107 36 15,258 4,761 33 24 1,154 383 27 24 3,041 303 64 30 36, 527 659 38 10,035 2,721 439,742 201,571 17 8 6,013 689 120,130 15,634 26 5 74,335 32,000 30 11 569,950 197 245,560 111 631,500 340,130 75,095 144,000 105,140 235 140 13,179 7,182 U5 417 34 33 150 366 89 34 8,075 6,616 79 78 4,722 3,861 38 53 353 222 12 16 41 437 63 100 14,175 15,609 43 54 2,657 1,962 129,815 126,705 77 160 645 2,415 16 20 11,650 4,670 26 56 122,200 147,085 53,230 83,725 121,500 75,730 53,500 160 200 114,855 104,965 342 257 10,994 9,672 330 215 49 21 97 60 114 74 8,279 3,755 89 49 4,377 2,158 28 33 152 51 3 23 53 67 118 127 45,615 30,459 63 44 2,993 1,081 170,980 74,905 257 1,900 2,746 55 76 21,875 96,310 66 103 479,855 269,043 201,035 147,333 34,384 12,000 61 40 137,225 100,380 388 279 7,223 6,454 224 125 505 61 75 135 123 100 90 6,137 2,365 100 80 3,522 1,178 74 57 93 457 44 24 419 279 117 184 22,996 18,450 86 75 2,222 670 97,054 38,150 3 26 61 150 1,410 2,138 30 50 19,475 21,535 61 85 126,818 133,275 54,414 63,145 2,080 1,560 17,850 36 40 49,010 41,155 479 293 4,357 3,452 ^For comparability of data on livestock and ooultry, see text and State Table 12 data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See Text. *For 1950, doe: ^Includes milk equiva.lent of crean not include acreage for farms reporting 1 and butterfat sold. ^For 1954, does not include less than 1/2 acre. See text. FLORIDA CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 181 a sample of farms. See text] Area A — Continued Areas 5 and B Econcmic class — Continued Total all farms Economic claas Other farms Coinnercial farms Other farms Part-tiine Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 84 91 4,622 2,814 460 350 456 615 648 285 839 913 6 1 55 120 6,805 4,095 405 430 494 808 1,224 734 1,051 1,650 9 2 138 146 10,675 8,165 2,700 1,020 1,182 1,589 1,165 509 1,349 1,155 6 3 115 170 14,007 9,913 2,433 1,597 1,224 1,654 2,023 977 1,663 2,414 17 4 136 241 8,850 4,334 644 613 793 976 903 405 1,788 2,722 6 5 80 210 8,041 4,162 398 531 571 842 1,162 658 1,257 2,610 12 6 5,001 1,494 659,049 604,442 330,664 88,516 76,755 55,496 40,335 12,676 38,478 15,440 689 7 855 875 452,754 421,691 212,192 90,982 42,884 40,909 26,751 7,973 16,482 13,428 1,153 8 171 195 7,903 4,072 623 577 730 904 358 380 1,593 2,227 6 9 80 160 7,416 3,922 380 513 540 760 1,097 632 1,187 2,295 12 10 2,428 610 379,412 353,176 194,381 55,153 43,369 30,025 23,536 6,712 19,297 6,700 239 11 «0 350 259,877 244,837 124,704 54,467 24,320 22,647 14,439 4,260 8,601 5,920 519 12 86 115 4,123 1,873 235 235 344 388 404 217 805 1,440 5 13 70 160 5,594 2,812 250 339 366 493 356 508 363 1,907 7 14 212 135 38,590 34,819 26,703 4,873 1,417 757 706 353 1,606 2,095 70 15 130 275 36,444 31,444 21,286 5,051 1,460 913 1,676 1,053 1,787 2,953 260 16 72 80 2,518 1,121 117 85 205 289 239 136 566 325 6 17 50 120 4,042 1,824 122 149 253 367 535 398 754 1,463 1 18 1,066 270 39,088 29,813 2,968 5,366 6,842 6,935 5,138 2,564 5,285 3,620 370 19 490 660 50,630 35,433 10,084 2,991 6,490 4,724 7,659 3,435 7,713 7,478 1 20 183 240 6,731 3,138 216 355 620 805 720 422 1,363 2,225 21 245 365 10,618 5,309 229 453 767 1,190 1,533 1,137 1,958 3,349 2 22 10,884 .5,190 1,553,489 1,378,749 393,964 263,673 316,564 223,774 106,722 69,052 115,715 59,025 23 13,720 10,830 883,126 682,111 42,434 131,162 192,627 144,999 93,447 77,442 101,297 99,161 557 24 106 35 5,245 3,430 572 503 658 696 711 290 1,264 545 6 25 46 40 4,639 2,982 353 432 422 588 799 383 397 758 2 26 1,879 75 256,630 243,133 135,012 38,055 30,138 21,334 15,645 2,954 U,902 1,430 160 27 256 105 150,050 144,293 78,332 30,688 13,072 11,700 8,485 2,021 4,001 1,636 115 28 84,881 2,550 13,158,308 12,563,701 7,707,715 1,703,354 1,390,707 978,988 659,227 123,710 530,922 53,360 10,325 29 1A,185 4,300 11,083,325 10,729,299 6,223,439 2,173,960 925,622 747,867 549,765 108,646 265,006 74,120 14,900 30 25 25 1,265 721 71 67 122 209 174 78 343 195 6 31 25 30 2,194 1,233 64 95 184 234 430 226 523 437 1 32 510 UO 32,610 26,446 2,530 5,166 6,790 6,314 3,975 1,671 4,479 1,265 420 33 285 240 50,362 41,360 13,118 4,634 7,315 6,020 7,643 2,580 6,474 2,518 10 34 12,400 2,200 861,706 731,911 73,410 164,304 191,444 173,748 94,465 29,040 96,090 21,405 12,300 35 5,275 2,825 1,151,763 994,023 360,079 123,001 162,600 U3,6U 156,320 48,410 121,595 36,055 90 36 15 25 1,586 1,165 103 125 300 302 219 116 271 150 37 95 55 2,858 1,585 46 103 309 418 383 321 701 571 1 38 300 1,845 1,949,384 1,919,872 1,283,181 176,530 224,351 139,869 61,334 29,057 23,977 5,535 39 8,285 3,725 2,068,804 1,947,265 569,912 363,348 564,405 284,678 126,747 37,675 98,090 22,795 654 40 95 45 2,242 1,362 73 166 313 345 283 182 475 405 41 130 105 4,078 2,324 52 196 421 527 555 573 326 927 1 42 73,635 5,375 13,468,803 12,828,728 4,390,935 2,821,499 3,075,852 1,717,825 605,325 217,292 577,965 62,110 43 67,265 U,380 6,144,574 5,647,446 438,661 1,279,644 2,092,137 1,141,249 496,055 199,650 399,990 90,938 6,200 44 37,015 2,740 5,381,505 5,131,310 1,775,304 1,U8,423 1,231,050 661,326 229,481 85,726 221,445 28,750 45 35,520 7,010 3,073,076 2,827,960 241,390 625,053 1,050,360 572,119 245,438 93,603 198,830 43,062 3,224 46 20,738,692 20,683,418 17,497,589 2,578,358 522,105 80,112 5,254 7,465 2,134 45,625 47 11,789,817 11,756,627 10,156,593 1,314,008 243,136 40,340 2,500 4,620 1,195 27,375 48 2,235 360 10,797,760 10,676,835 8,901,244 1,560,265 150,425 32,560 23,031 9,310 16,150 13,830 90,945 49 15 1,262 721 66 51 97 196 186 125 271 270 50 5 25 1,882 1,162 26 71 132 234 404 295 240 480 51 60 20,246 16,614 4,789 1,124 2,674 4,209 2,563 1,255 2,182 1,450 52 5 'so 16,140 11,930 1,012 382 2,239 1,769 3,838 2,190 1,375 2,835 53 5 778 428 40 34 49 105 126 74 185 165 54 20 1,464 949 21 57 lOG 174 347 250 170 345 55 50 8,625 6,425 1,589 555 1,101 1,323 1,144 713 1,340 860 56 70 8,601 6,241 454 534 743 785 2,315 1,410 345 1,515 57 375 144,698 120,443 34,725 12,610 28,043 19,545 15,960 9,555 U,490 9,765 58 1,200 109, U9 88,649 9,991 8,034 11,965 12,265 32,039 14,355 11,195 9,295 59 11,553 U,303 7,485 2,250 63 1,075 425 250 60 4,270 3,055 66 1,200 350 1,314 125 610 605 61 187 117 13 5 18 41 30 10 30 40 62 161 81 6 1 12 22 30 10 15 65 63 2,779 2,574 1,162 104 557 591 120 40 UO 95 64 1,685 1,455 870 30 153 172 200 30 40 190 65 45 10 10 35 66 67 1,917,630 1,851,230 921,750 62,050 336,950 405,155 103,500 21,875 42,000 24,350 68 1,050,565 973,870 632,545 30,000 117,700 70,125 96,000 27,500 29,375 47,320 69 20 5 3,309 2,461 172 274 431 644 634 306 627 216 5 70 50 30 4,284 3,152 157 202 395 783 1,029 586 712 420 71 ",250 3O0 16,381,<>i0 16,075,241 9,378,065 2,439,629 1,852,083 1,541,934 711,205 152,325 275,909 23,890 6,000 72 23,635 4,935 18,124,532 17,783,642 11,049,216 1,762,302 1,717,382 1,754,792 1,188,435 311,015 291,805 49,035 73 516 642 15,385 10,277 1,351 2,026 2,130 2,358 1,853 559 2,068 3,035 5 74 391 450 12,709 7,747 856 1,060 1,377 1,761 1,789 904 2,031 2,912 19 75 3,514 3,164 464,583 430,951 261,744 77,739 41,695 30,449 16,872 2,452 11,296 22,331 5 76 2,578 2,632 331, (.82 312,364 201,310 41,257 28,755 22,246 13,978 4,318 7,094 12,025 199 77 21,942 20,502 10,727 2,691 2,494 l,9r7 2,085 528 1,260 180 78 ■ ' ". 10 6,634 5,543 1,648 1,273 744 6U 944 320 285 765 41 79 29,841 28,371 16,905 3,442 2,931 1,791 2,694 603 1,375 95 80 182 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 6 and C Total all farms Economic class Coimiercia 1 farms Total Class I Clasa II Class III Livestock od hand)^ i Horses and mules farms reporting 1954 . . . 1,405 999 312 149 139 2 1950... 1,390 935 250 123 131 3 number 1954 . . . 4,545 3,693 1,423 548 448 4 1950... 5,088 3,767 1,427 827 354 5 All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954... 2,091 1,183 294 159 186 6 1950 .. . 1,803 1,030 234 163 149 7 number 1954 . . . 439,318 419,358 238,691 74,974 50,900 8 1950 . . . 357,039 344,666 241,941 54,097 21,172 9 Cows, Including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954... 1,857 1,089 283 153 175 10 1950... 1,553 941 222 147 134 11 number 1954... 236,010 225,615 126,582 40,336 28,339 12 1950... 175,291 168,763 116,783 25,932 12,323 13 Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . . . 777 402 U2 67 52 U 1950 . . . 977 508 120 56 62 15 number 1954... 54,062 53,361 51,280 1,493 342 16 1950. . . 37,012 36,024 31,369 1,465 1,743 17 All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . . . 343 156 19 14 20 18 1950... 498 261 44 35 31 19 number 1954 . . . 5,942 4,573 2,531 663 157 20 1950... 11,339 8,109 874 2,368 489 21 1,259 568 42 102 78 22 1950... 1,918 906 76 133 162 23 number 1954... 377,336 330,379 82,220 128,445 33,051 24 1950 . . . Livestock aad livestock products sold: 229,610 166,230 60,221 35,551 17,746 25 Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954... 1,497 1,089 300 140 170 26 1949 . . . 1,172 850 206 154 139 27 number 1954 . . . 189,856 183,988 108,432 33 , 184 21,480 28 1949... 107,258 105,255 75,284 16,704 5,887 29 dollars 1954 . . . 11,304,926 11,038,501 7,305,010 1,832,441 943,975 30 1949 . . . 9,772,801 9,639,161 7,569,438 1,180,262 434,769 31 Hogs and Digs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 114 73 10 17 6 32 1949... 232 W3 U 15 i2 33 number 1954... 6,870 6,416 5,365 621 73 34 1949... 9,249 7,279 522 4,693 527 35 dollars 1954 . . . 281,556 274,405 251,539 13,525 992 36 1949... 203,962 165,537 12,329 11J,U0 8,757 37 Chickens sold farms reporting 1954 . . . 357 261 13 70 51 38 1949... 521 305 19 67 41 39 dollars 1954... 593,762 562,517 117,480 283,335 105,219 40 1949 . . . 881,093 854,178 258,156 436,011 78,005 41 Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . . 484 278 15 72 46 42 1949... 752 364 25 57 53 43 3,765,166 3,601,791 891,490 1,701,323 431,228 44 1949... 1,522,401 1,406,946 521,140 380,152 204,525 45 dollars 1954... 1,715,996 1,633,851 412,089 795,251 199,231 46 1949... 898,943 839,453 314,905 239,335 119,335 47 Milk sold^ gallons 1954 . . . 29,923,559 29,893,139 29,109,573 668,773 114,093 48 dollars 1954 . . . 17,5U,072 17,498,062 17,068,143 363,605 66,129 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 15,021,634 15,020,579 14,389,598 401,546 120,370 50 Com for all purposes farms reporting 1954... 83 62 18 15 12 51 1949... 89 63 23 12 12 52 acres 1954... 4,982 4,672 3,255 630 755 53 1949... 4,191 4,021 2,655 1,105 151 54 Com harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 73 52 16 14 6 55 1949... 72 46 12 12 12 56 acres 1954... 4,492 4,132 3,025 530 600 57 1949... 3,525 3,355 2,020 1,094 151 58 bushels harvested 1954... 110,974 95,349 75,289 14,800 4,500 59 1949 . . . 107,090 101,165 71,300 23,250 4,165 60 bushels sold 1954... 14,950 14,950 6,200 7,250 1,500 61 1949... 50,440 46,690 21,000 20,050 3,190 62 Peanuts harvested for picking or threshiiig farms reporting 1954... 63 1949... 64 acres grown alone 1954... ... ... 65 1949... ... 66 acres grovm with other crops 1954... ... 67 1949. . . ... 68 pounds harvested 1954. . . 69 1949... ... 70 Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954... 1,084 922 387 173 104 71 1949... 1,382 1,197 311 188 222 72 dollars 1954... 50,365,229 50,205,264 46,679,409 2,365,620 596,350 73 1949. . . 34,179,546 34,108,441 29,608,836 2,425,390 1,280,010 74 Land in bearing and nonbearing fmit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees. ................ .... farms reoortlnF 1954 -^ 2 459 1 096 150 183 175 75 ".^^.'. ....................... ..lai iu£f i c ^Ml i.^l,g -. ^ j^ . . 1950... 2il91 1^123 127 144 201 76 acres 19543.. 42,078 36,592 18,197 5,669 3,822 77 1950' . . 32,905 26,375 11,740 4,550 4,712 78 Hay cut.. acres 1954 . . . 9,546 1,463 9,311 1,348 7,269 465 600 719 686 14 79 1949... 80 tons 1954... 20,128 19,933 16,788 1,466 975 ^For ccanparability of data on livestock and pailtry, see text and State Table 12. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^For 195*;, does not include date 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. FLORIDA 183 CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950^Continued a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 6 and C — Continued Economic class— Continued Commercial farms — Continued Other farma Residential Lireatock on banli ^ Horses and mules farms reporting 195^. . 1950 . , number 1954 . . 1950., All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950.. Cows, Including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954 . 1950 . number 1954 . 1950. Mili cows farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Chickens 4. months old and over.. farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Liveatock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Hogs and pigs sold alive. Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold. Milk sold^. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dozens 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. gallons 1954. dollars 1954. 1949. Specified crops harvested; Com for all purposes.. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Corn harvested for grain. .. .farms reporting acres bushels harvested bushels sold 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Pesnuts harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres grown alone 1954. 1949. acres grown with other crops potinds harvested Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting Hay cut acres tons 1954^ 1950.. 1954^. 1950' . 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 188 79 669 252 182 113 25,358 10,852 156 97 U,335 5,545 40 55 64 492 39 U 239 705 120 140 66,348 35,989 152 77 10,561 2,938 502,913 196,818 13 13 85 334 1,945 4,778 61 52 43,495 25,137 55 74 444,600 217,570 161,975 120,512 10 90 2,450 2,450 Ul U5 429,500 386,005 249 176 4,571 2,275 179 50 277 152 204 495 583 257 195 22,818 11,963 222 175 12,396 5,728 49 121 83 723 30 64 732 1,777 150 240 14,322 8,799 242 154 8,859 3,565 393,136 201,759 16 41 186 878 4,994 21,751 46 71 9,813 47,374 55 83 119,255 57,124 57,765 31,606 700 185 92,895 92 206 115,275 310,980 267 292 3,304 2,243 577 . 100 427 59 US 110 324 105 176 6,617 4,641 100 166 3,127 2,452 52 94 99 232 34 73 251 1,896 76 155 5,993 7,924 85 120 1,472 877 61,026 56,115 11 43 86 325 1,410 4,782 20 55 3,175 9,495 35 72 13,895 26,435 7,540 13,760 35 135 19,110 97,220 72 183 1,029 855 201 159 389 396 378 209 11,612 4,443 348 179 6,520 2,070 127 118 252 210 65 70 390 1,030 227 380 19,978 38,760 347 189 4,619 1,159 185,393 83,362 10 52 205 850 2,340 18,990 55 110 5,125 18,195 130 177 89,130 83,795 47,440 44,180 10 10 15 90 10 10 15 90 125 4,250 90 130 40,175 65,295 353 367 2,194 1,692 202 293 380 808 517 562 2,795 3,421 407 431 1,072 1,841 245 350 400 770 116 165 393 980 452 630 18,457 23,495 53 131 132 283 5,833 14,982 25 35 85 170 1,525 2,485 35 105 5,995 8,695 65 210 19,345 21,610 9,255 10,285 1,350 1,010 805 10 15 15 70 10 15 15 70 300 1,475 6,990 5,810 1,004 685 3,272 3,260 U5 115 110 3 3 83 117 13 2 5,553 4,509 13 2 2,803 2,617 3 1 49 8 6 2 586 1,220 12 2 8,522 1,125 8 2 1,117 561 75,199 35,296 6 2 164 950 3,286 16,950 6 1 20,125 25 11 1 54,900 10,050 25,450 5,025 29,070 15,000 1 1 280 10 1 1 280 10 15,200 200 17 112,800 6 16 20 1,578 40 '36 184 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECO^NOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definiticDB and explsnationa, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy- Poultry LiTeatock other than dairy and poultry FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. . 1950. . Land in fanns acres 195'V.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950. . Valne of laod and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954.. 1950.. Average per acre dollars 1954.. 1950.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Laod io faras aceordiog 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 t<5 199 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. . Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured... farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland lying idle 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. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF COMMERCLAL FERTILIZER Cropa oo vbicfa conuercial fertilizer «as uaed, 19S4: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting., tons. . acres on which used.. Other pasture farms reporting., tons. , acres on which used.. Com farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Cotton 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. 57,490 56,843 18,147,774 16,537,586 315.7 290.9 28,444 15,437 114.58 57.61 84 45 , 100 44,234 1,938,363 1,721,007 17,962 7,973 4,257 5,374 5,342 2,756 1,060 376 13,9£4 16,402 890,374 96.4,788 15,751 18,983 611,109 652,374 2,921 96,211 13,796 514,898 16,757 7,133,038 14,705 1,780,261 13,865 4,777,730 9,330 1,091,621 44,898 1,016,899 50,862 51,127 3,439,846 3,338,169 29,887 28,506 12,801,142 11,605,035 27,734 31,434 8,913,299 9,032,369 5,897 6,099 429,730 375,697 4,566 196,358 3,429 42,750 223,361 5,178 94,864 574,594 12,472 60 , 768 374,253 5,339 10,156 32,931 28,182 771,471 905,081 11,602 76,746 208,737 285 154 90,449 40,540 317.4 263.2 10,589 13,401 72.26 47.19 91 285 154 22,340 7,772 10 25 25 80 85 41 13 6 102 27 4,436 412 32 84 16,498 10,692 16 2,225 26 14,273 101 10,422 158 29,163 63 4,695 46 1,094 194 2,895 285 154 43,274 18,876 159 77 19,553 2,377 204 99 39,585 17,834 5 10 100 30 35 1,538 28 320 1,760 22 186 642 213 1,612 10,118 77 69 302 56 182 503 143 2,019 8,522 1,288 886 137,182 78,530 106.5 88.6 5,693 3,438 55.52 38.17 1,288 836 63,577 38,010 55 131 250 360 400 86 6 392 175 5,763 2,865 243 266 3,679 5,624 73 874 185 2,805 642 31,987 502 22,838 354 5,667 278 3,785 1,1J2 3,671 1,288 886 73,019 46,499 933 436 43,417 15,421 933 521 54,825 28,416 5 5 560 40 50 680 103 314 1,613 77 236 1,171 1,171 5,773 35,123 1,262 3,486 11,575 408 716 2,259 872 2,328 9,445 5,572 5,759 1,354,174 1,199,538 243.0 208.3 14,180 8,121 69.65 41.71 82 5,572 5,759 417,547 371,560 568 635 722 1,065 1,478 851 219 34 2,573 2,551 132,674 113,029 2,528 2,547 133,043 112,402 493 19,504 2,288 113,539 2,607 226,061 2,417 237,669 1,935 97,802 1,344 55,951 4,909 109,378 5,572 5,759 683,264 596,991 4,174 3,737 456,537 356,347 4,239 4,281 463,730 450,794 543 397 42,530 19,337 1,008 55,900 480 3,279 19,859 536 4,589 29,151 3,047 16,575 120,095 1,239 1,852 6,246 2,216 49,832 60,908 4,931 33,931 91,963 3,087 4,125 803,315 993,129 260.2 240.8 36,009 18,199 153.64 73.87 80 3,087 4,125 239,498 240,015 715 655 305 497 406 242 172 95 709 1,113 52,122 66,860 975 1,547 62,380 89,599 295 19,045 787 43,335 731 141,555 704 78,127 674 148,623 470 56,012 2,269 81,010 3,083 4,125 354,000 396,474 1,393 1,803 342,300 520,564 1,271 1,820 219,682 397,945 1,554 1,610 145,007 108,672 699 35,730 106 1,477 6,203 225 4,947 31,322 300 2,042 9,527 60 104 295 2,918 212,381 210,239 168 1,583 3,428 11,194 7,238 2,9U,112 1,360,807 260.3 138.0 66,347 52,594 278.11 310.13 82 11,194 7,238 561,219 409,002 2,913 3,128 1,506 1,562 1,115 530 292 M3 716 675 82,947 49,331 2,092 1,752 95,077 63,293 335 15,924 1,807 79,153 1,082 878,560 1,844 236,125 1,236 813,747 753 119,975 6,749 246,437 11,194 7,238 739,243 521,626 2,269 1,632 1,775,254 556,916 2,734 2,530 1,114,635 648,165 1,647 2,484 116,642 176,578 1,129 50,206 241 5,466 24,953 431 13,245 74,452 68 394 1,501 11 22 35 10,583 449,973 516,606 129 4,141 15,138 949 930 430,575 348,665 453.7 374.9 86,173 32,819 192.17 102.29 35 433 368 35,431 17,901 71 52 31 68 143 32 29 12 435 529 72,122 92,269 111 115 13,347 8,555 27 1,355 86 11,992 429 99,023 199 37,953 530 150, UO 489 74,425 855 22,514 662 686 120,950 118,725 923 904 321,275 249,475 524 561 136,981 148,390 84 42 13,431 3,348 63 3,180 270 9,100 40,045 419 11,641 52,799 179 1,715 8,739 50 107 290 112 1,395 2,430 116 1,290 5,823 1,397 2,051 125,239 92,433 66.0 45.1 15,131 9,657 235.07 206.01 91 790 794 12,662 8,752 525 126 55 26 42 10 5 1 349 470 12,745 12,819 512 645 8,601 11,140 47 505 476 8,096 332 40,460 494 25,541 412 13,520 246 8,900 1,757 11,710 1,152 1,304 34,003 32,711 825 873 66,725 39,715 786 962 66,001 46,893 38 76 652 630 59 1,113 93 360 4,010 94 543 2,625 138 678 3,230 10 42 130 348 1,656 2,681 82 281 1,274 4,181 4,412 ,676,365 ,954,163 2,075.2 2,029.5 69,111 30,908 42.96 16.19 76 2,606 3,098 134,735 175,581 392 325 310 448 543 432 127 29 1,801 1,921 312,952 349,541 906 1,240 70,330 93,745 319 14,832 680 55,548 2,517 ,326,580 1,004 498,162 2,489 2,970,543 1,919 575,120 3,452 313,008 3,177 3,707 568,067 623,867 3,959 3,682 7,610,080 043,738 3,059 3,392 4,824,742 5,367,524 229 133 77,139 42,003 374 18,365 785 15,311 86,344 1,398 45,374 303,504 1,285 11,276 58,875 238 543 1,610 948 3,716 17,772 705 4,245 15 , 119 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: FLORIDA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 185 a sample of farms. See text] The State— Continued Area 1 Type of farm — Cont inued Total all farms Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied Cash- grain Cotton Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry General Miscel- laneous and unclas- sified Primarily livestock Crop and livestock Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock 12 1,046 26,839 7,064 84 526 117 105 16 130 172 641 262 179 4,732 1 125 1,464 28,345 7,974 55 376 341 65 25 127 210 794 205 '42 287 5,447 2 3,027 419,681 2,797,416 1,023,312 19,394 72,640 30,197 10,830 22,878 42,154 24,480 244,105 44,593 53,925 453,616 3 27,040 399,912 2,520,285 876,526 6,345 31,915 50,035 9,630 12,458 20,075 15,255 193,334 42,917 8,010 53,852 432,700 4 252.3 401.2 104.2 144.9 230.9 116.0 258.1 103.1 1,429.9 324.3 U2.3 380.3 170.2 301.3 95.9 5 216.3 273.2 83.9 109.9 115.4 34.9 146.7 148.2 498.3 158.1 72.5 243.5 209.4 190,7 167.6 79.4 5 18,318 17,468 11,055 8,347 20,572 7,450 14,339 6,803 191,417 31,033 8,263 15,760 12,255 15,323 5,551 7 11,107 10,059 6,477 4,691 9,564 3,883 3,414 4,947 20,722 10,123 7,352 7,078 7,752 8,103 5,677 3,644 6 123.43 54.22 129.60 59.08 87.17 65.35 57.92 65.96 131.44 90.38 58.06 41.69 71.54 63.08 57.49 9 61.96 38.34 75.45 42.79 32.90 46.33 51.73 33.39 52.04 58.05 103.85 31.26 34.79 41.32 33.46 44.30 10 92 86 87 91 94 92 77 100 88 35 100 85 85 86 91 11 12 1,046 17,642 4,682 84 626 117 105 16 102 36 499 262 179 2,506 12 98 1,464 18,896 5,969 55 376 341 65 25 91 140 719 205 41 287 3,624 13 775 101,177 193,204 171,204 8,498 32,827 8,873 2,585 U,687 7,826 1,535 27,145 24,164 14,163 23,801 U 4,941 100,644 251,029 170,151 3,700 16,370 22,435 2,015 6,526 3,610 1,950 32,726 11,380 2,090 12,795 54,004 15 53 12,620 1,691 35 20 11 40 46 1,539 le 51 2,820 849 45 'io 30 15 15 67 'io 657 17 5 85 862 512 "5 120 20 10 5 15 85 15 15 222 18 186 834 571 5 160 15 35 5 20 10 94 55 30 142 19 6 336 368 709 35 215 35 10 36 6 U4 105 61 42 20 239 72 263 35 46 31 5 55 75 34 2 21 1 73 44 53 3 5 6 3 8 7 10 9 2 22 18 22 U 1 8 2 1 2 23 6 603 5,804 2,059 42 182 37 15 2 70 65 244 78 98 1,225 24 43 312 7,509 2,400 15 70 86 .20 11 62 100 290 77 11 127 1,531 25 410 33,064 157,272 54,050 333 2,883 765 300 50 5,696 1,375 15,736 1,276 2,849 22,272 26 2,879 47, M3 197,545 56,871 185 1,165 1,220 585 795 5,310 1,915 12,512 1,393 535 2,572 23,634 27 317 7,688 1,905 11 92 56 15 1 22 52 152 53 44 1,397 28 30 647 9,562 2,506 30 66 70 20 5 35 50 215 51 5 104 1,855 29 16,217 176,018 40,380 1,030 1,369 2,103 535 323 870 1,010 5,684 1,245 555 25,056 30 735 23,625 197,401 47,447 330 1,U9 2,600 275 25 1,310 320 5,135 750 30 2,611 31,391 31 96 1,085 366 5 47 11 5 1 6 56 26 17 182 32 3,318 16,847 6,596 20 704 928 25 322 210 2,092 450 150 1,595 33 262 6,906 1,642 6 55 45 10 1 22 61 112 32 33 1,265 34 12,899 159,171 33,784 1,010 1,155 1,175 510 1 870 300 3,592 795 505 23,361 35 2 639 7,007 3,465 52 310 79 55 2 79 67 378 155 133 2,155 36 341 129,036 1,126,646 392,642 3,705 20,273 5,998 3,780 320 10,474 16,218 93,596 9,510 19,514 209,154 37 12 435 6,446 2,394 37 206 30 35 13 45 56 293 75 71 1,527 38 573 59,988 487,447 250,059 3,198 10,235 8,664 2,535 7,213 9,644 2,345 70,529 4,317 11,810 119,519 39 2 507 5,199 2,097 43 208 29 25 3 86 31 332 109 108 1,123 40 556 67,503 465,854 76,452 347 2,632 2,189 770 155 5,936 1,175 26,259 2,072 3,368 30,039 41 2 382 3,142 1,545 33 182 23 25 3 72 21 277 38 77 744 42 456 22,309 157,410 42,027 712 1,935 1,041 770 135 4,827 675 U,593 1,752 2,516 13,066 43 12 980 21,576 6,536 79 571 105 90 U 129 157 587 245 173 4,385 44 372 12,696 190,975 39,025 1,278 1,921 1,505 175 120 708 822 5,046 2,009 1,556 23,775 45 12 1,046 22,246 5,848 84 626 117 105 16 117 142 562 262 179 3,633 46 109 1,464 24,339 7,189 55 376 341 65 25 122 165 763 205 41 287 4,744 47 1,185 150,458 526,494 265,634 10,366 37,579 U,741 3,520 15,070 14,392 3,920 43,565 25,685 17,667 76,129 48 8,555 171,412 646,075 274,469 4,765 18,654 25,305 2,875 7,346 10,230 4,685 50,374 14,023 2,705 17,976 1U,529 49 7 950 13,4U 5,092 69 451 87 70 5 130 102 555 225 179 3,209 50 100 1,201 13,090 4,311 50 195 176 35 11 112 150 524 144 '22 216 2,675 51 1,307 229,603 1,749,772 523,144 5,390 25,788 8,952 4,850 535 23,106 18,768 135,701 12,858 ... 25,731 261,455 52 17,060 190,821 1,301,979 301,937 965 3,506 10,800 1,600 840 12,053 7,005 81,691 18,334 4,360 21,931 133,352 53 12 346 12,251 5,141 74 431 101 75 U 95 107 541 187 158 3,357 54 105 1,238 14,927 5,457 40 236 201 50 13 102 160 543 159 32 251 3,570 55 914 189,024 1,6U,093 642,701 6,903 30,508 14,662 6,365 7,533 20,118 18,563 164,225 13,827 31,324 328,573 56 14,526 198,980 37 53 2,558 521 1,440,306 1,710 1,134 27,124 21,760 507,945 36 334 1,115 5 ioo 11,946 18,230 4,360 4,045 8,253 2 64 9,330 127,455 3 110 20,254 4,710 32,170 265,075 26 110 57 58 59 60 61 2 224 785 209 22 45 7 5 2 14 5 25 21 29 34 62 175 9,629 14,097 4,526 618 530 186 15 215 429 20 1,010 210 818 375 63 1 208 996 805 22 73 22 5 2 68 16 155 55 81 306 64 12 1,977 3,797 5,470 224 254 66 5 12 1,248 55 1,836 160 636 924 65 50 10,381 21,286 21,652 858 1,053 528 25 50 4,052 445 6,853 1,109 2,773 3,891 66 2 231 1,591 806 21 47 22 5 1 61 21 172 57 35 364 57 64 2,293 10,127 5,031 136 126 218 50 12 855 149 1,715 305 204 1,250 66 456 12,073 58,733 27,668 542 651 851 300 70 4,128 675 10.606 1,411 818 7,616 69 12 757 4,469 3,708 38 515 UO 75 1 79 46 434 252 165 1,893 70 102 5,919 8,394 16,423 200 3,552 878 227 12 678 752 3,366 2,210 1,248 3,777 71 575 37,464 50,591 82,792 1,084 19,478 4,220 1,240 46 3,025 855 16,264 10,906 7,055 19,599 72 . 538 988 1,477 10 526 44 10 . . • 12 5 117 244 U8 291 73 1,110 854 4,259 15 2,125 192 14 45 22 260 945 298 341 74 3,235 2,910 12,513 55 6,703 517 20 119 55 702 2,497 854 991 75 539 9,420 1,706 20 157 56 100 15 17 35 142 103 78 980 76 17 4,746 35,386 6,071 38 316 718 406 2,593 63 74 360 417 299 757 77 81 10,293 55,044 20,833 135 875 790 1,205 11,703 127 135 1,135 1,424 717 2,567 78 707 2,843 1,709 64 476 65 10 1 30 10 219 236 129 448 79 20 3,162 19,450 9,324 1,825 1,578 931 10 1 644 20 945 1,718 990 562 80 110 12,148 28,750 36,009 7,255 5,758 3,519 95 4 2,752 70 4,052 5,605 3,105 2,583 81 186 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reporte for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas i and A Total all farms Type of fann Cash-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and- nut Dairy- Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number IQS"!. . 1950.. Land in farms acres 195A., 1950.. Average size of farm acres 1956.. 1950. . Value of land and buildiogs; Average per farm. .......■......*.•*... ..dollars 1954.. 1950. . Average per acre..... dollars 1954.. 1950.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Laod 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. , Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Cropland lying idle 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,. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Cmpa on which coaaercial fertilizer vas ased, 19S4; 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.. Cotton 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. 3,495 4,553 1,786,467 1,672,792 511.1 367.4 23,589 11,604 60.80 3b. 00 86 2,360 3,039 105,494 89,355 1,073 305 187 233 274 191 73 24 1,133 1,348 84,343 77,832 1,069 1,536 33,018 40,450 181 3,305 953 29,713 1,335 1,262,751 1,068 145,647 758 106,358 578 61,160 3,059 48,856 2,920 3,346 222,855 207,637 2,143 2,366 1,453,452 1,317,868 2,188 2,896 1,408,398 1,278,836 253 163 24,665 9,797 311 23,309 212 3,660 19,376 388 7,717 32,714 591 2,572 12,476 b 7 28 1,307 32,366 37,424 525 1,743 4,920 10 10 2,260 330 226.0 33.0 7,750 1,800 34.29 69.23 100 10 10 395 35 10 145 10 305 45 5 180 5 125 5 315 5 440 5 150 10 510 10 10 845 130 10 5 610 30 5 10 755 180 372 321 85,199 50,502 229.0 157.3 26,838 13,960 124.47 86.05 372 321 31,795 15,402 30 60 45 56 85 64 24 '8 108 72 5,790 3,695 148 123 5,545 3,183 16 406 142 5,139 156 17,798 127 17,594 63 2,557 47 2,077 349 4,120 372 321 43,130 22,280 230 154 26,145 16,298 243 210 35,392 20,891 129 68 17,810 5,218 107 14,562 124 598 38 288 1,620 114 428 2,260 28 202 22,196 20,065 192 471 1,054 166 272 33,103 40,221 199.4 147.9 23,408 7,984 127.53 55.36 95 166 272 9,086 12,550 5 15 55 25 51 63 75 1,951 2,629 58 105 1,784 3,095 58 1,784 78 8,980 44 7,326 57 3,034 46 2,160 161 942 166 272 12,821 18,274 118 141 U,965 20,201 116 177 16,306 15,257 43 46 2,387 2,237 67 2,385 2 13 58 26 106 490 51 250 360 134 160 20,410 28,833 152.3 180.2 26,000 34,630 220.01 207.48 92 134 160 5,176 6,499 65 45 2 12 1,005 26 41 425 1,325 215 25 210 12 5,040 IS 5,147 13 3,292 3 2,292 89 325 134 160 6,606 7,824 28 32 9,337 5,873 29 67 10,187 14,258 5 5 50 360 2 280 10 25 120 2 406 2,282 10 21 100 100 123 67,776 46,930 677.8 382.0 93,071 29,397 144.47 72.53 79 17 26 3,333 1,074 45 73 13,165 11,542 6 2,160 2 115 3 2,045 47 25,730 15 7,659 48 13,794 38 8,911 97 1,935 57 87 18,658 12,704 98 118 52,689 33,313 53 37 33,389 26,941 23 1,677 5,503 33 2,516 6,588 2 20 105 150 134 3,542 2,144 4,518 4,445 22 20 110 35 267 40 297 310 26,739 31,611 90.2 102.0 15,620 9,548 171.00 87.72 95 91 86 3,025 1,215 55 15 77 69 5,435 5,449 60 2,005 2,313 65 55 1,940 56 4,595 137 7,034 45 995 40 630 282 3,700 137 189 10,465 3,977 137 154 11,025 14,609 172 214 11,629 20,000 16 68 2,405 15 82 465 10 15 190 476 430 1,117,521 909,533 2,347.7 2,115.2 55,925 30,841 32.90 13.87 72 333 322 29,165 26, 188 61 31 38 60 55 61 24 275 239 32,307 21,797 134 148 7,099 11,699 22 926 124 6,173 306 950,243 79 24,815 242 59, 3U 206 30,453 419 14,074 400 398 69,071 59,684 455 393 1,042,368 805,763 362 338 975,063 786,594 18 1 1,535 60 69 1,403 8,313 159 2,951 14,443 114 1,055 4,025 40 152 70 1,790 90 3,623 10 39 5 294 20 1,458 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: FLORIDA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 187 a sample of farms. See text] Areas 2 and A— Continued Area 3 Type of farm— Cont inued Total all Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- laneous Livestock General Miscel- Cash- grain Other Fruit- and-nut other laneous Priniarily liveatock 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 65 1,839 15,128 191 662 4,944 230 38 204 240 1,111 744 12 691 6,061 1 '20 82 2,795 17,646 59 510 4,975 590 29 175 175 1,337 832 36 928 7,950 2 34,914 337,284 3,041,583 68,795 64,542 1,035,518 58,043 54,273 75,382 28,119 609,043 217,422 3,027 224,891 592,528 3 6,485 37,761 369,033 3,040,506 30,270 46,615 908,641 110,677 28,510 92,495 10,550 622,634 239,145 7,925 227,322 715,672 4 537.1 183.4 201.1 360.2 97.5 209.4 252.4 1,691.4 369.5 117.2 548.2 292.2 252.3 325.5 97. S 5 324.3 460.5 132.0 172.3 513.1 91.4 182.6 187.6 983.1 528.5 60.3 448.9 287.4 220.1 245.0 90.0 6 28,254 12,334 9,591 6,118 3,831 10,129 15,729 91,352 25,383 3,694 21,814 12,906 18,313 12,535 5,957 7 30,438 20,102 6,856 6,014 19,711 3,122 6,494 6,410 69,545 16,657 8,393 9,700 7,829 6,457 8,709 4,078 8 39.31 67.21 57.57 61.00 42.39 52.55 64.55 118.26 73.01 74.55 56.08 48.70 123.43 48.96 68.21 9 93 is? 47.05 60.59 37.56 32.85 33.03 35.21 37.50 60.13 59.34 135.22 29.37 29.43 34.06 35.22 45.99 10 60 87 82 89 82 81 82 34 35 85 59 90 92 88 83 11 65 1,131 12,799 191 662 4,944 230 38 169 110 912 744 12 691 4,096 12 15 82 1,715 15,370 59 510 4,975 590 29 138 125 1,209 832 31 923 5,944 13 8,477 12,226 696,028 13,447 30,750 312,731 16,938 20,136 14,213 4,597 79,312 56,837 775 58,576 67,716 W 845 9,470 14,537 715,729 3,722 21,640 281,045 36,795 12,953 10,191 2,360 84,393 73,469 1,930 72,741 114,490 15 1 845 2,932 10 20 527 5 5 17 45 62 5 15 2,221 le 138 1,836 25 86 565 45 5 11 15 93 20 35 930 17 5 31 1,481 15 130 642 33 5 5 20 103 80 5 60 383 18 15 57 2,240 75 200 993 61 10 30 5 157 172 136 401 19 5 55 2,544 45 185 1,317 47 80 21 206 282 6 235 120 20 32 1 1,319 6 40 728 22 1 11 217 126 148 20 21 5 3 369 10 1 161 13 3 12 3 56 49 1 49 11 22 2 1 78 5 11 3 9 3 1 13 10 13 10 23 42 490 6,220 50 210 2,391 125 2 106 61 622 370 6 409 1,867 24 15 55 733 6,924 12 105 2,365 251 6 137 55 675 401 11 546 2,348 25 4,319 19,071 270,557 3,453 2,880 115,502 7,202 1,570 8,057 3,095 45,661 15,995 410 18,412 48,220 26 1,405 4,328 25,905 302,979 227 1,700 101,889 10,428 230 15,050 1,630 55,953 20,985 529 32,876 61,472 27 29 584 5,717 16 151 2,271 81 8 47 58 355 255 211 2,263 28 5 26 970 7,659 24 200 2,306 307 12 47 90 582 368 15 457 3,251 29 1,677 11,442 247,065 15,163 1,810 104,705 3,947 450 2,995 1,490 23,233 13,253 10,273 59,746 30 150 1,535 16,799 291,970 7,447 4,505 92,975 14,164 1,245 4,720 1,830 41,681 24,516 550 18,041 30,296 SI 5 120 1,106 6 26 452 37 13 6 122 58 71 315 32 50 1,348 30,346 2,025 170 11,938 1,275 620 115 5,480 1,222 2,546 4,955 33 24 496 5,067 15 130 2,050 54 8 35 53 280 223 175 2,044 34 1,627 10,094 216,719 13,138 1,540 92,767 2,672 450 2,375 1,375 17,753 12,031 7,727 64,791 35 35 615 6,516 44 332 2,350 111 4 137 37 723 405 2 404 1,917 36 14,990 185,759 790,954 6,402 11,714 191,648 17,618 19,543 15,258 6,747 233,999 45,828 341 64,065 177,786 37 23 602 6,477 116 296 2,226 105 20 87 94 429 377 12 329 2,386 38 1,420 68,842 695,844 25,525 12,603 209,284 5,2U 16,840 13,452 7,903 125,303 55,330 573 44,877 177,943 39 35 241 4,337 15 146 1,819 57 5 136 69 603 213 2 281 930 40 3,107 18,821 244,977 3,698 3,035 57,255 4,782 5,092 18,284 3,100 84,901 12,261 556 13,152 28.860 41 24 160 2,927 8 96 1,252 41 5 125 39 460 134 2 220 545 42 2,445 11,077 152,710 232 1,850 44,221 3,025 2,420 12,111 2,495 52,285 7,635 456 8,672 17,308 43 65 1,551 13,362 105 561 4,349 202 19 180 230 1,010 645 12 654 5,395 44 924 21,123 96,158 1,107 1,750 34,392 1,345 537 3,123 1,187 16,634 7,918 372 5,536 22,257 45 65 1,493 14,327 191 662 4,944 230 38 134 155 1,038 744 12 691 5,438 46 15 82 2,282 16,844 59 510 4,975 590 29 168 140 1,313 332 36 928 7,264 47 14,473 42,739 1,213,650 32,063 35,440 532,938 28,087 22,256 25,265 9,182 143,206 95,085 1,185 97,251 135,682 43 2,400 15,333 57,241 1,310,678 11,396 27,845 475,909 61,387 14,428 29,961 5,820 182,037 113,970 3,009 123,658 256,258 49 55 987 10,492 80 472 3,800 173 6 133 U4 1,020 575 7 606 3,431 50 20 77 1,247 10,660 22 240 3,354 374 13 175 100 1,094 577 36 756 3,919 51 22,416 223,651 1,306,488 U,553 17,629 374,406 29,602 26,310 41,599 12,942 354,561 74,084 1,307 95,629 254,865 52 5,070 18,003 245,974 1,198,625 1,382 6,915 282,143 39,508 4,902 33,258 4,150 394,964 77,973 3,284 82,732 267,414 53 45 1,128 10,928 125 502 3,840 173 21 176 150 970 608 12 575 3,776 54 20 82 1,667 12,413 44 285 3,818 445 16 119 115 1,130 646 36 781 4,978 55 16,410 254,601 1,486,798 31,927 24,317 400,932 23,829 36,388 28,710 14,650 359,302 101,158 914 103,942 355,729 56 1,890 19,904 284,779 1,517,831 16,529 16,470 380,549 44,489 12,475 52,158 3,720 393,371 105,394 4,010 37,833 400,333 57 52 490 5 375 10 5 17 2 20 9 19 28 58 2 46 347 5 298 20 ... 1 5 5 13 -59 1,103 11,096 560 6,534 266 10 447 31 1,970 186 199 893 60 61 235 1,687 5,541 40 3,720 1,210 10 375 15 2-1 22 39 1,440 13 5 828 17 2 38 3 190 90 142 110 62 1,493 679 62,569 920 50 30,271 1,050 4,100 1,930 247 11,461 4,130 175 6,340 1.885 63 70 1,137 6 30 420 19 1 71 21 224 41 1 107 196 64 345 8,307 96 60 2,415 94 8 692 143 2,296 511 12 956 1,024 65 2,379 45,442 902 555 13,623 443 50 3,433 545 13,031 2,965 50 5,248 4,596 66 27 81 1,397 1 30 461 27 1 100 13 284 74 2 146 258 67 140 1,056 13,487 50 110 3,236 440 200 1,781 182 3,771 1,035 54 1,138 1,480 68 761 5,640 76,193 100 520 19,758 2,183 2,000 8,347 570 22,387 5,189 456 6,079 8,604 69 27 245 7,790 170 556 2,816 96 3 89 642 567 12 556 2,206 70 69 578 39,522 1,400 2,221 15,220 532 119 925 360 6,230 3,953 102 4,552 3,908 71 813 3,444 268,189 8,974 16,645 113,255 3,029 440 5,239 2,110 34,954 26,837 575 29,338 26,743 72 3,825 67 636 1,239 35 38 5 121 572 420 592 73 5,786 54 1,360 1,653 28 62 20 288 1,006 812 503 74 20,115 247 4,872 5,701 85 171 75 908 3,806 2,381 1,869 75 54 534 4,476 31 251 1,837 187 29 20 7 291 402 7 320 1,094 76 509 1,245 21,383 138 40O 8,998 2,794 1,391 96 48 1,553 2,381 17 1,648 1,919 77 1,289 2,251 56,822 348 1,384 21,224 6,314 5,584 252 135 3,906 7,451 81 4,456 5,587 78 45 186 7,856 79 396 4,529 90 7 82 52 370 640 7 531 973 79 189 617 37,702 194 750 23,983 242 2,630 559 240 2,236 2,299 20 1,976 2,568 80 976 1,073 97,884 1,257 3,687 42,360 1,077 13,292 2,091 1,154 7,079 9,430 110 8,001 8,346 81 188 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE. AND USE OF COMMERCIAL CData are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy- Poultry Livestock other thsn dairy and poultry FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE number 195** . 1950. Land in farms acres 1954., 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950., Value of land and buildings: Average per farm. ...................... .dollars 195*+. 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. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland lying idle 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. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF COmERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coaaercial fertilizer vas uaed, 19S4; 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. Cotton 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. 3,708 2,847 1,442,479 1,157,410 389.0 406.5 39,673 27,884 122.83 76.14 33 3,138 2,295 99,981 77,225 1,698 520 296 215 252 77 61 19 346 360 35,148 27,605 815 691 34,080 46,663 101 6,658 726 27,422 449 544,257 731 112,924 493 484,428 313 123,255 2,600 131,661 3,377 2,528 169,209 151,493 986 681 1,063,833 877,402 1,085 923 657,181 610,387 840 718 80,456 70,502 227 12,834 167 1,958 18,386 214 9,576 68,604 2 50 110 2,558 70,451 87,032 275 5,027 8,181 45 32 40,005 38,951 889.0 1,217.2 26,224 31,262 54.86 25.10 62 32 10,423 7,866 6 ,430 95 5,150 5,881 11 5,150 11 7,055 17 390 10 11,360 10 1,360 39 1,197 45 32 20,003 13,842 12 19 22,845 24,336 28 15 7,445 24,639 14 18 4,050 5,883 34 ,154 7 396 ,450 8 118 440 40 3,874 4,408 1 2,001 5,816 103 120 79,726 139,053 774.0 1,158.8 30,256 55,306 40.17 52.65 82 103 120 9,790 9,846 60 21 15 4 3 25 38 275 4,070 15 41 9,440 20,260 1 5,000 14 4,440 33 6,585 37 14,211 1,900 85 24,340 103 120 19,505 34,176 59 47 21,945 82,029 50 44 20,796 56,021 82 70 9,270 17,302 36 330 5 5 30 7 261 1,645 93 11,444 9,525 1,444 940 286,495 135,165 198.4 143.8 60,810 41,490 316.87 340.92 81 1,444 940 66,020 43,778 346 357 242 179 198 62 47 13 72 73 10,092 4,060 243 170 9,547 12,152 19 650 226 3,397 57 39,558 368 53,352 155 73,846 60 17,291 953 34,030 1,444 940 35,659 64,990 225 139 123,496 36,372 394 279 92,910 40,118 455 338 39,472 27,427 105 6,364 25 284 2,595 57 1,317 8,760 2 50 110 1,369 49,570 63,543 23 103 65 57 40 15,087 10,884 264.7 272.1 43,308 13,833 262.35 74.66 91 19 3 509 237 12 39 2 2,649 261 1 5 50 110 1 50 32 7,736 11 315 27 2,622 25 1,543 49 1,206 42 9 3,208 608 57 40 13,007 10,094 42 28 8,051 5,736 8 1 547 40 18 235 1,240 19 219 1,030 16 355 465 100 196 4,275 4,708 42.8 24.0 17,132 10,693 360.46 368.80 85 65 76 735 463 55 20 20 900 710 45 85 1,215 1,355 45 1,215 15 160 20 900 35 355 65 136 2,850 2,523 40 36 1,070 1,320 35 46 1,060 1,263 10 20 275 300 151 93 797,175 685,279 5,279.3 6,992.6 164,734 149,955 35.20 22.90 70 61 44 1,338 825 23 6 8 19 11,675 16,194 825 778 15 120 7 705 125 361,310 26 24,821 66 349,003 51 36,811 36 47,703 34 61 14,338 17,797 151 91 721,988 627,484 127 58 386,131 384,596 17 34 13,158 16,707 24 673 7,986 51 6,858 50,821 35 138 340 1,034 1,207 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: FLORIDA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 189 a sample of farms. See text] Area -i — Continued Areas 5 and B Type of farm— Cont ioued Total all fai-ms Type of farm GeneraJ — Con. Miscel- laneoiis and unclassi- fied Livestock C3eneral Miscel- Primarily livestock Crop and livestock Cash- grain Cotton Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestoc"k laneous and unclas- sified 1,797 22,743 29 1,665 8,912 295 867 1,180 74 98 9,623 1 1,415 18,894 '15 32 2,074 5,526 326 952 1,206 260 16 142 8,345 2 213,116 6,950,389 9,424 285,375 2,373,390 101,622 37,305 3,363,166 46,171 92,131 635,805 3 2,450 140,920 5,950,248 215 7,880 355,219 1,048,871 97,482 27,241 3,775,682 83,044 3,420 66,622 484,572 4 118.6 305.6 325.0 171.4 266.9 344.5 43.0 2,850.1 623.9 940.1 66.2 5 iosis 99.6 314.9 14.3 246.2 171.3 139.8 299.0 28.6 3,130.7 319.4 213.8 469.2 58.1 6 16,851 38,698 43,314 18,779 67,433 56,815 15,341 91,001 57,830 37,235 12,557 7 16,250 11,927 24,519 1,592 14,380 11,947 56,618 28,996 9,232 48,012 17,517 6,000 20,779 7,430 8 139.05 147.62 133.29 127.86 273.64 170.56 396.37 37.94 73.50 51.25 201.40 9 39!80 113.38 81.46 111.05 50.55 70.27 332.99 102.92 313.31 51.24 64.28 18o!66 48.20 138.66 10 36 85 100 79 82 86 93 81 55 84 88 11 1,390 18,455 29 1,665 8,912 102 362 652 74 98 6,551 12 "e 1,074 14,241 15 32 2,074 5,526 94 302 682 260 6 142 5,103 13 9,836 625,021 3,612 74,500 424,917 3,546 2,194 42,217 10,053 8,636 55,346 14 '•78 9,132 464,091 85 2,024 64,916 308,701 2,274 2,419 28,395 8,602 46 5,242 41,337 15 1,202 8,548 5 530 2,341 27 265 125 10 37 5,208 Ift 136 3,938 337 2,539 23 71 98 5 6 309 17 21 1,598 5 147 1,153 18 20 70 6 5 169 18 11 1,874 264 1,255 11 6 114 11 5 208 19 11 1,342 10 175 875 11 127 17 14 113 20 5 676 5 97 419 11 78 9 19 38 21 2 337 2 43 223 1 33 12 9 14 22 2 142 2 22 102 7 4 3 2 23 147 3,556 23 425 584 107 90 456 14 49 1,798 24 175 4,504 16 625 544 156 191 500 77 5 81 2,309 25 5,127 305,237 2,192 23,515 61,534 18,315 1,755 134,754 5,741 6,534 50,897 26 300 1,915 326,057 330 31,260 41,827 24,331 2,605 149,193 6,465 160 6,462 63,374 27 478 4,967 1 604 1,642 18 207 137 18 32 2,253 28 371 5,262 "5 16 740 1,373 15 287 227 107 "5 49 2,438 29 7,853 143,476 185 13,839 69,804 1,355 2,376 15,103 795 3,462 35,557 30 6,127 131,650 130 161 15,902 37,190 1,337 4,132 25,520 4,769 5 1,323 41,131 31 66 916 164 328 12 25 90 1 3 293 32 888 27,039 2,885 14,072 620 70 5,214 110 572 3,495 33 422 4,300 1 509 1,400 6 187 104 17 29 2,047 34 6,965 116,437 185 10,954 55,732 735 2,305 10,889 685 2,390 32,051 35 176 4,443 7 426 957 104 152 792 33 65 1,907 35 121,853 2,978,153 1,490 75,294 772,340 27,056 11,940 1,828,029 17,733 21,742 222,529 37 247 3,549 8 408 1,316 24 162 137 14 12 1,458 33 18,720 425,668 290 18,729 144,110 2,973 7,114 177,621 1,312 1,381 71,638 39 216 4,824 8 414 1,023 186 207 300 26 71 2,039 40 27,012 1,990,227 1,442 60,799 706,257 41,703 7,320 1,003,712 9,962 45,296 113,736 41 153 3,119 7 235 630 150 131 591 21 49 1,255 42 12,820 403,275 682 30,061 91,007 19,699 4,675 202,679 3,852 5,346 44,274 43 1,293 15,504 29 1,266 5,181 241 792 903 69 76 6,947 44 22,715 482,607 213 18,699 199,428 6,674 4,606 160,730 575 4,580 37,102 45 1,583 20,124 29 1,666 3,912 170 457 321 74 98 7,397 46 1,224 16,704 '15 32 2,074 5,526 198 572 924 260 ii 142 6,950 47 22,816 1,073,734 5,989 111,854 556,255 23,216 6,325 193,074 16,589 13,632 141,800 48 378 17,174 921,798 215 2,515 112,078 337,718 27,992 9,206 203,108 19,836 211 13,027 145,892 49 436 9,052 29 818 1,862 293 322 1,156 49 97 4,426 50 308 8,682 ... 22 1,028 1,367 321 371 1,108 159 11 137 4,153 51 153,992 5,273,617 5,124 159,608 1,540,131 37,074 21,015 2,966,495 33,436 73,572 337,152 52 300 95,467 4,704,663 5,230 233,456 457,108 35,446 11,660 3,504,114 61,516 3,186 57,024 235,923 53 404 7,399 14 758 2,122 113 292 843 39 66 3,152 54 447 8,475 22 949 1,997 190 392 955 159 11 105 3,685 55 140,573 3,403,821 1,780 94,023 916,450 30,029 19,054 2,005,650 19,045 23,623 294,167 56 2,045 95,969 3,607,212 '.'.'. 4,470 171,217 525,747 37,080 12,255 2,468,436 58,806 2,976 46,510 279,615 57 253 2,592 2 944 923 27 20 61 31 12 572 58 237 3,678 'io 5 1,045 1,875 11 36 52 138 45 451 59 6,834 122,170 756 34,920 63,400 2,170 160 14,316 416 309 5,723 60 2,843 166,022 "30 75 13,567 134,577 745 260 4,580 1,848 264 5,076 61 52 2,086 5 439 970 7 40 33 20 26 496 62 986 61,095 500 11,679 37,707 230 180 3,232 345 573 6,649 63 73 879 7 60 189 36 25 231 19 14 298 64 353 14,949 92 480 4,976 1,210 82 6,548 445 230 885 55 2,025 70,416 360 1,837 20,839 5,003 555 33,318 1,829 1,230 5,390 66 67 1,734 2 130 326 129 35 421 9 11 671 67 793 36,195 84 3,137 10,482 2,876 118 14,749 97 618 4,034 68 5,878 217,902 590 18,418 58,360 13,213 840 100,850 611 2,345 22,575 69 343 5 61 47 8 5 92 1 9 115 70 1,272 19 244 142 62 2 625 1 50 127 71 6,771 100 1,178 655 250 75 3,462 3 258 790 72 31 15 11 5 73 104 62 22 . . • ... 20 74 275 190 35 50 75 950 15,577 28 1,602 8,457 55 180 272 55 75 4,843 76 3,261 468,170 1,072 63,480 374,887 596 818 3,800 1,959 1,374 20,184 77 6,749 526,234 1,355 65,739 403,145 1,396 1,385 7,489 3,897 2,686 39,142 78 246 613 7 29 55 10 62 7 2 441 79 2,898 7,440 213 372 1,112 16 539 232 7 4,949 80 2,265 11,225 1,260 990 1,307 30 1,653 715 65 5,205 81 190 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 definitiODS and explanations, see text) Areas 6 and C Total all Type of farm Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit-and-nut 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 farna 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. . Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. 1954., acres 1954.. Cropland lying idle 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.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954 . USE OF COMIERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coanercial fertilixer «aa used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting, tons. acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Com J'arms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Cotton Xarms 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. 5,352 4,929 3,903,044 3,840,104 730.2 779.1 61,181 30,908 144.05 43.16 83 3,666 3,320 240,635 204,456 2,020 525 183 241 221 210 167 99 650 866 141,039 173,444 1,278 1,329 113,090 94,194 251 22,267 1,108 90,823 549 1,164,281 486 150,119 1,356 1,875,288 848 309,194 3,837 218,592 4,266 4,016 494,764 472,094 2,122 1,806 3,180,608 3,204,540 993 1,270 1,314,400 1,510,158 1,686 1,188 190,959 123,735 293 32,025 229 8,406 48,089 639 22,858 151,513 38 929 3,915 2,558 173,030 176,736 624 15,510 50,518 15 3,380 22,533 100, 15 2,190 00 15 2,370 65 818 58 1,004 153,331 336,238 143,529 338,329 2,366.6 411.0 2,474.6 337.0 225,207 88,003 103,391 333.46 40,755 229.31 131.55 100.01 30 75 65 818 58 1,004 50,113 42,738 126,499 113,893 6 95 156 45 1 112 10 123 16 116 20 104 12 67 10 55 5 104 3,995 18,879 5,800 17,388 41 202 21 334 15,355 32,835 7,602 35,903 6,232 83 9,860 39 U2 9,123 22,975 4 23 2,072 9 29,298 75 1,447 29,065 6 103 12,998 64,153 5 65 6,570 18,096 37 465 67,851 35,509 65 818 53 1,004 69,463 173,213 56,140 167,634 16 155 12 183 19,065 112,330 17,540 143,770 13 99 15 155 3,519 58,363 2,015 106,601 23 475 8 429 U,380 98,164 4,441 69,356 27 135 5,227 20,261 2 15 186 880 300 3,315 5 30 645 953 ,892 8,236 2 17 30 789 260 3,220 51 786 12,974 130,715 13,066 122,933 16 17 6,327 849 37,954 999 FLORIDA FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 191 a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) FAiUIS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms ...number 1954. 1950. Land In farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. Value of laad 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 J. 99 acres farms reporting 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954. 50O 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. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954, acres 1954. Cropland lying idle 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. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF CCWMEHCIAL FERTILIZER Crops oa vbich coancrcial frrlilizer «aa used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting, tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. tons. acres on which used. Com farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Cotton farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc, , , ,farnis reporting, tons, acres on which used. Other crops farms reporting, tons, acres on which used. Areas 6 and C — Continued Type of farm— Continued Dairy 163 139 128,554 80,749 819,3 580,9 284,103 87,940 313,91 163,34 80 29 16 6,054 515 3 2 1 1 9 4 5 4 68 99 24,240 35,725 19 7 5,917 990 19 5,917 30 12,769 16 3,915 97 66,791 79 27,334 159 8,868 92 104 36,211 37,230 157 138 103,800 69,306 44 35 16,634 18,222 26 29 8,758 2,553 4 591 54 4,038 20,809 77 3,383 19,493 1 30 120 4 285 240 4 87 980 Poultry 221 208 4,271 3,068 19,3 14,3 25,946 13,949 1,953.06 381,39 84 76 65 576 345 65 10 35 25 185 510 80 42 505 640 5 45 75 460 5 800 25 245 55 920 15 375 211 1,040 146 102 1,266 1,495 90 67 1,905 971 30 35 1,045 325 6 20 186 70 6 171 51 508 496 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 622 497 2,545,355 2,767,651 4,092.2 5,568.7 152,056 72,616 57.05 13.06 75 W4 122 5,053 3,054 75 25 6 4 9 19 6 155 171 72,319 93,882 55 60 17,436 13,931 4 1,000 53 16,436 193 859,298 35 75,073 446 1,447,350 334 188,294 447 68,821 272 248 94,813 110,867 622 472 2,378,967 2,629,722 216 268 934,371 1,206,571 UO 46 41,050 20,656 U 312 82 2,550 16,843 3U 15,330 104,397 3 26 150 159 412 15 231 877 Primarily crop 13 27 20,242 5,935 1,557.1 219.8 108,068 34,727 444.46 134.27 54 13 27 1,448 359 5 5 3 1 5 200 70 11 310 1 126 1 8,005 1 500 10.463 13 27 1,648 739 1 6 8,205 5,070 1 126 2 12 1,200 555 3 220 948 5 75 625 Primarily livestock 11 1,200 230 11 1,160 Crop and livestock 13 19 13,320 U,905 1,063.1 626.6 112,417 19,200 253.57 22.67 92 13 19 1,325 313 5 5 2 950 605 1 U 150 115 1 150 2 8,725 12 2,580 12 2,330 12 90 13 19 2,425 1,038 13 U 12,255 10,331 2 13 8,725 10,413 6 1 2,050 7 5 400 6 105 1,080 12 193 2,070 12 916 1,U5 Miscellaneous and unclassified 2,787 2,393 559,067 377,338 2nn.6 157.7 21,748 13,904 409.68 88.87 86 1,858 1,431 19,279 17,479 1,605 150 36 15 27 6 12 7 277 413 11,685 16,345 708 677 26,364 21,157 109 4,465 632 21,899 237 209,565 216 30,785 550 247,386 285 58,865 2,004 14,003 2,197 1,875 57,328 54,931 925 733 468,636 273,849 434 580 240,350 113,534 779 377 12,461 11,383 54 3,523 53 266 3,005 150 1,S1A 8,320 10 4 15 1,019 8,010 9,628 549 7,756 9,278 192 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER. FARM LABOR. [Data are baaed on reporta for only Item (For definitiona and eiplanationa, see text) Total all farma Type of farm Caah-graii Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy- Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUimENT Telephone farms reporting 195A. Electricity farms reporting l^Si. 1950. Television set farms reporting 195^. Piped running water farms reporting 195^4. Home freezer farms reporting 195'i . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1951 42 665 26,682 136 745 5,385 138 21 11,064 133 1,720 1,192 132 1,232 4,734 15 60 192 1,807 25,288 46 360 5,963 643 13 5,501 170 2,492 1,414 120 2,332 6,184 16 60 839 10,495 134 521 4,002 152 3 96 79 875 640 7 658 3,323 17 15 75 1,422 13,123 31 425 4,231 450 12 89 35 1,193 757 25 378 4,947 13 4,755 9,823 258,701 1,876 7,512 117,367 3,894 111 3,024 1,991 39,567 16,841 693 30,065 35,260 19 295 5,050 16,793 249,250 364 4,555 39,336 10,309 207 2,737 1,300 42,427 19,204 1,025 29, 292 47,994 20 55 987 11,772 164 566 3,964 149 5 106 233 796 652 12 539 4,535 21 '20 73 1,978 15,032 46 440 4,399 506 23 119 165 1,156 736 35 868 6,533 22 2,947 39, 531 718,773 4,176 14,286 163,422 3,345 30 4,346 290,430 37,097 19,261 5,815 47,696 128,369 23 4,480 10,796 70,729 514,385 1,535 3,630 125,267 13,137 392 2,776 97,930 42,578 21,500 5,945 38,337 155,853 24 64 419 5,254 16 161 1,911 105 4 199 64 877 318 7 412 1,180 25 10 46 iA8 6,104 10 140 1,661 212 2 16; 45 1,013 423 31 691 1,712 26 1,270 6,539 79,898 253 669 21,638 1,755 206 5,533 1,031 30,953 3,888 309 5,305 8,243 27 255 430 3,587 44,908 30 290 8,433 1,621 25 3,372 125 17,173 2,459 184 5,030 6,166 28 57,271 296,008 4,709,264 3,435 22,660 1,346,197 95,201 18,274 174,485 94,805 2,136,357 185,410 12,690 256,943 356,307 29 12,500 23,826 193,172 3,427,578 930 18,195 740,117 100,333 1,700 195,814 10,370 1,343,110 298,818 11,600 329,824 376,767 30 60 460 8,117 71 401 3,486 132 3 85 83 860 609 7 537 1,743 31 5 70 795 10,209 21 295 3,4S6 418 15 98 75 1,249 730 26 902 2,394 32 3,608 6,448 194,138 854 4,532 78,410 2,786 109 2,023 3,118 40,490 11,502 555 29,088 20,621 33 125 4,200 11,683 195,443 125 2,775 61,114 9,593 160 2,822 1,380 46,507 14,030 380 26,236 29,821 34 106, 105 132,909 5,391,399 19,260 120,285 2,114,463 62,916 2,548 58,252 87,816 1,247,130 303,802 15,400 881,325 472,702 35 3,000 97,001 167,560 4,260,879 2,310 60,985 1,268,969 202,631 3,000 59,191 26, 585 1,088,679 304,257 27,310 628,125 538,787 36 5 86 1,100 1 20 300 5 8 215 105 39 7 133 267 37 21 493 2,734 10 55 679 67 10 31 155 247 133 16 315 1,016 38 1,440 8,835 809,609 162 730 30,605 50 796 728,210 9,162 937 2,515 21,610 14,732 39 4,750 44,410 289,851 210 785 22,592 2,384 260 6,553 153,700 15,521 3,463 1,730 39,907 37,696 40 24 241 2,374 6 60 749 23 2 218 246 100 7 228 735 41 15 46 724 4,536 15 70 1,214 164 '15 31 170 455 231 30 515 1,626 42 U,546 99,150 4,243,919 3,025 10,440 528,156 3,319 22,200 3,027,350 108,568 20,274 31,500 307,347 181,240 43 24,000 33,260 161, 579 2,102,486 1,525 3,945 167,336 17, 102 1,600 5,665 1,328,585 93,060 25,182 65,350 180,301 212,835 44 5,184 43,745 1,555,223 1,115 3,395 177,427 1,253 10,530 1,108,460 42,007 8,197 11,450 115,674 75,165 45 U.OTO 15,715 83,317 988,063 660 1,655 72,536 7,345 570 1,927 651,090 41,879 10,057 30,800 77,234 92,310 46 568 5,578,355 504 730 56,160 517 6,000 4,919,614 4,750 45,367 95,000 69,200 49,646 330,817 47 189 2,335,877 100 160 22,209 U2 2,500 2,501,332 850 17,120 52,500 31,680 13,600 188,634 48 14,010 33,200 40,180 2,014,397 660 690 18,498 1,821,414 300 8,388 3,665 4,150 31,292 125,340 49 55 379 11, U5 190 636 4,428 204 3 126 79 351 723 12 649 3,214 50 "5 56 7£A 13,689 59 490 4,645 490 6 112 95 1,075 792 26 923 4,975 51 2,858 5,462 395,341 9,844 19,295 190,953 6,523 440 6,557 2,069 46,963 36,354 575 37,053 38,710 52 290 2,576 5 , 760 388,673 3,420 11,615 162,574 14,044 125 5,094 1,345 44,225 33,873 1,030 40,121 71,202 53 ... 49 185 9,358 190 596 3,719 182 3 107 74 662 656 12 579 2,568 54 5 50 617 12,202 59 475 4,156 423 6 85 95 888 733 21 866 4,390 55 1,308 1,592 233,719 9,396 12,640 108,003 4,108 390 4,677 1,485 22,574 23,399 515 18,418 27, 6U 56 126 851 3,400 238,666 3,220 9,585 99,319 8,166 125 2,716 1,005 21,013 21,777 285 19, 537 51,918 57 18,875 26,310 3,866,713 259,625 151,880 1,774,496 58,975 6,434 87,280 23,425 442,384 404,056 9,467 297,270 351,421 53 750 9,945 37,460 2,724,370 48,550 98,715 1,163,106 87,070 1,550 36,037 10,855 268,827 254,574 4,600 231,162 519, 324 59 2,300 8,000 963,977 189,300 16,790 415, XI 15,330 3,615 625 20,929 163,520 3,450 74,717 59,810 60 1,415 296,277 30,465 6,415 102,697 17,360 2,000 12,055 70,830 24,827 29,128 61 39 b 3,074 46 395 1,108 37 45 6 140 479 1 339 478 62 5 28 30 3,875 225 1,621 97 30 5 204 405 11 410 867 63 801 23 36,434 340 2,725 18,545 371 637 14 1,584 5,332 8 4,703 1,725 64 20 864 100 5 45,523 245 310 1,420 25,848 40 135 522 584 25 5 2,139 195 80 4,576 50 65 5,638 5 4,556 45 65 66 67 644,092 10,500 25,294,971 70,910 1,238,780 14,254,338 119,950 436,580 7,500 1,103,857 3,943,155 3,000 3,222,561 834,340 68 15,250 554,710 33,250 35,243,388 363 , 395 21,638,776 351,840 480,430 20,000 1,776,840 3,450,267 52,500 3,703,345 2.910,996 69 50 202 4,111 49 200 1,814 230 1 38 12 240 44A 7 352 724 70 51 230 3,627 5 90 1,088 590 22 10 215 507 379 721 71 63,502 76,075 2,381,723 24,445 31,885 959,386 806,023 800 23,905 2,275 156,425 397,006 8,085 272,938 193,550 72 127,882 89,855 3,318,643 60 30,965 530,809 1,554,060 36,512 1,010 163, U5 537, 536 268,661 195,915 73 2 512 1,174 3 21 317 26 38 29 32 134 52 5 33 434 74 'is 58 1,711 10,497 32 205 2,964 324 29 129 125 853 493 25 668 4,645 75 1 1,498 27,853 9 32 1,352 672 17, 702 551 174 2,067 1,034 1 449 3,810 76 51 152 1,538 36,20Ci 9 33 2,113 278 13,708 510 354 2,276 3,876 40 2,959 5,039 77 144 1,176 15, Vol 253 10 3,991 522 57 822 200 4,837 1,566 50 l,44i 2,009 78 90 257 8.353 245 1,592 243 60 4,123 690 420 980 79 125 1,580 14 , 927 233 15 2,725 597 29 1,167 195 4,038 1,864 '50 1,352 2,66> 80 204 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are baaed on reporta for only Area 4 Item Total Typ e of farm Livestock General (For defXDitiona and explanations, see text) all other farms Caah-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Livestock OD bnod; ^ 1 Horses and mules farms reporting 1954 . . . 495 17 39 W 38 122 1 2 1950... 412 4 57 46 22 1 74 3 number 1954... 1,376 44 37 190 74 595 's i. 1950... 1,390 22 131 104 53 1 689 ... 5 All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954... 936 17 49 141 57 35 151 6 6 1950... 638 19 41 117 40 46 94 7 number 1954 . . . 118,815 2.157 3,155 14,388 5,755 210 78,674 1,035 8 1950... 64,114 1,637 4,672 4,391 3,593 240 43,726 9 Cows, Including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954 . . . 638 580 17 19 34 40 130 97 57 40 25 36 150 82 6 10 1950... 11 number 1954 . . . 65,762 1,327 1,783 7,716 3,803 100 43,085 410 12 1950... 35,731 969 2,506 2,329 2,500 105 23,569 13 Hili cows farms reporting 1954 . . . 400 31 28 57 25 29 1950... 464 17 33 ^ 66 40 35 22 15 number 1954 . . . 4,142 75 34 3,548 55 40 16 1950... 3,305 66 42 125 2,492 85 53 17 All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . . . 254 5 11 24 1 10 35 5 18 1950... 291 12 10 38 1 20 17 19 number 1954 . . . 5,607 10 18 379 2 10 3,777 5 20 1950... 3,159 88 513 161 11 135 486 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 83S 35 170 22 100 40 11 22 1950... 1,234 14 38 268 17 185 40 23 number 1954... 138,938 480 8,127 1,355 90,620 15,696 436 24 1950... Livestock aod livestock products sold.- 100, cAO 248 558 7,840 907 64,250 937 25 Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954... 513 12 14 89 57 5 151 1 26 1949 , . . 167 18 20 71 35 25 97 27 number 1954 . . . 52,346 949 1,117 4,917 2,659 100 38,068 305 28 1949... 17,479 184 1,173 1,014 1,006 75 12,877 29 dollars 1954... 2,695,080 39,860 43,899 262,555 68,247 5,000 2,081,869 27,150 30 1949 . . . 1,349,757 10,352 81,730 72,043 63,449 3,770 1,061,113 31 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... S7 ... 4 ... 27 5 32 1949 . . . 119 1 10 17 1 10 12 33 number 1954... 7,379 ... 353 ... 6,311 50 34 1949... 2,618 30 631 357 16 100 796 35 156.375 ... ... U,605 ... ... 127,450 220 36 1949... 48,927 810 10,117 5,076 240 820 19,779 37 Chickens sold farms reporting 1954... 170 18 1 95 6 38 1949... 348 20 1 171 1 39 dollars 1954... 130,905 1,725 50 118,395 5,015 40 1949... 507,235 ... 1,275 240 492,335 50 il Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . . 338 45 21 95 7 15 42 563 5 117 1 185 43 dozens 1954... 1,403,503 53,720 3,690 1,019.475 200,108 44 1949 . . . 675,970 50 19,257 2,920 570,935 913 45 dollars 1954... 603,649 21,570 2,070 440,240 80,059 46 1949... 359,483 25 10,310 1,460 304,505 528 47 Milk sold^ gallons 1954 . . . 2,149,972 1,213,439 2,080 1,560 2,142,892 1,210.379 5,000 1,500 48 dollars 1954... 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 924,661 3,870 915,356 2,840 50 46 5 7 8 51 1949... 58 11 5 5 1 52 acres 1954... 477 194 10 115 54 53 1949... 352 157 70 25 5 10 54 Com harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 26 8 5 6 1 55 1949... 37 11 1 5 56 acres 1954... 236 154 10 15 3 57 1949... 252 157 20 5 58 bushels harvested 1954... 4,094 2,734 150 700 CO 59 1949... 3,600 2,150 200 '56 60 bushels sold 1954... . . . 61 1949. . . 62 Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting 1954... 63 1949... 64 acres grown alone 1954. . . 65 1949... 66 acres grown with other crops 1954... 67 1949... 68 pounds harvested 1954... 69 1949... ... 70 Vegetables harvested for sale ... farms reporting 1954... 209 23 102 23 16 5 3 U 71 1949... 262 29 120 16 10 2 ... 72 dollars 1954... 5,581,816 187,850 5,107,271 97,370 81,000 225 37,950 62,500 73 1949... 4,200,194 ... 190,502 3,968,717 1,365 6,000 4,100 74 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees. ...,.........,.,.,.,,,... farms reporting 1954 ■*. . 2,854 2,095 3 6 48 1,440 8 60 43 10 75 1950... 29 '939 17 116 38 76 acres 1954^.. 74,145 11 1,147 63,880 100 712 709 230 77 1950' . . 59,713 2,345 49,125 30 418 476 ... 78 Hay cut .>................................. acres 1954 . . . 1,526 485 102 10 30 590 35 60 55 726 325 79 1949... 80 tons 1954... 2,733 161 15 970 175 1,379 ^For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^For 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or gtapevines. See text. -*For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: FLORIDA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-<:oiitinued 205 8 ssinple of farms. See text^ Area 4 — Continued Areas 5 and B Type of farm — Continued Total all Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- laneous Livestock General Miscel- Cash- grain Other other laneous Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclassi- fied farms Cotton field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclas- sified 21i 4,622 2 2 704 877 163 57 821 37 49 1,392 1 6 202 6,805 15 L 2 1,439 985 204 m 986 150 121 2,782 2 378 10,675 a 5 1,168 2,138 359 125 3,426 103 228 3,087 3 15 375 14,007 20 3 2 2,299 1,922 690 209 4,008 242 359 4,226 4 4-80 3,850 2< 3 757 1,532 295 322 1,160 43 92 4,620 5 6 325 8,041 'io Z 7 926 1,039 319 346 1,148 143 '15 115 3,952 6 13,4.41 659,049 1,69 5 36,640 173,555 45,448 4,923 309,848 6,847 12,843 67,244 7 iB 5,807 452,754 105 64 5 23,503 52,817 37,871 2,059 289,546 4,837 75 6,473 34,723 8 419 7,903 2< ) 730 1,409 295 257 1,124 43 92 3,924 9 6 260 7,416 io 2 7 830 974 319 316 1,114 133 15 111 3,567 10 7,538 379,412 90" 7 IS, '.22 99,300 34,122 2,194 180,534 3,719 ... 5,984 33,230 11 13 3,740 259,877 55 29 D 12,919 29,583 27,591 954 155,220 2,549 "30 3,535 17,140 12 ... 230 4,123 1 5 401 486 295 185 371 18 60 2,292 13 6 245 5,594 10 2 3 574 647 314 286 503 108 10 84 2,832 14 ... 390 38,590 1 5 656 815 31,907 375 773 42 147 3,850 15 12 430 35,444 15 4 3 1,037 1,247 26,527 449 1,520 202 25 284 5,095 16 163 2,518 . • . ... 2 I 288 279 30 70 363 9 38 1,419 17 5 188 4,042 L L 591 394 60 156 439 47 15 75 2,254 18 1,406 39,088 70 1 5,630 3,092 208 1,050 17,855 52 • . . 1,057 9,424 19 "iO 1,705 50,630 38 3 6,018 3,047 526 565 21,239 391 470 2,012 15,982 20 ... 460 6,731 1 3 599 1,070 63 821 454 n ... 59 3,533 21 6 666 10,618 15 1 5 1,306 1,805 146 887 729 134 10 121 5,399 22 22,224 1,553,489 411 J 26,563 76,900 1,509 1,235,235 26,906 270 9,973 175,715 23 175 25,725 883,126 115 2Z 3 51,330 66,725 5,640 511,380 22,649 7,400 250 10,395 207,021 24 184 5,245 1 3 535 1,095 295 167 1,130 43 82 1,878 25 6 95 4,639 5 7 445 538 300 170 1,121 108 "5 116 1,723 26 4,231 256,630 63 L 13,326 67,393 22,193 1,125 123,074 2,088 .* . 4,538 17,262 27 55 1,095 150,050 50 13 5 4,848 16,058 13,125 535 106,048 1,013 25 1,794 6,413 23 166,500 13,158,308 32,40( 3 682,611 3,532,272 541,085 57,030 7,105,384 105,277 271,595 780,653 29 4,ico 53,200 11,083,325 3,000 17,30< 3 261,878 1,071,558 797,679 37,375 8,301,049 69,775 1,260 125,567 396,884 30 ... 51 1,265 1 I 137 148 3 45 320 4 39 557 31 5 63 2,194 5 L L 310 204 25 80 465 42 '15 49 937 •32 665 32,610 ... 27 5 4,476 1,144 167 530 18,630 47 .. . 1,090 6,251 33 15 673 50,362 5 46 L 4,568 2,350 529 705 29,790 502 270 1,733 9,249 34 • ■• 15,100 861,706 9,85 5 97,354 32,952 5,200 22,450 534,530 740 ... 24,870 132,755 35 250 n,835 1,151,763 '■75 U,13< 94,137 42,919 23,859 10,910 759,490 10,085 7,655 29,736 151,753 36 50 1,586 ) 40 217 ... 807 64 ... 25 428 37 155 2,858 233 276 22 797 129 '50 10 53 1,283 38 5,720 1,949,384 37 > 9,270 26,841 ... 1,363,775 ll.,353 7,625 29,644 39 13,335 2,068,804 17,694 45,442 21,685 1,839,394 5,301 4,590 980 5,119 126,599 40 170 2,242 125 304 7 796 76 8 ... 35 891 41 240 4,078 338 580 62 882 256 85 10 75 1,789 42 126,510 U, 468, 803 63,160 455,530 1,565 12, 157,633 71,359 568 ... 77,700 641,151 43 81,895 6,144,574 144,480 255,946 154,339 4,892,255 41,535 31,255 2,210 85,330 525,203 44 59,710 5,381,505 26,685 193,239 941 4,848,590 28,393 259 ... 32,575 250,723 45 42,655 3,073,076 89,337 134,4U 82,152 2,423,097 19,213 14,690 2,495 41,695 260,986 46 20,738,692 6,414 6,500 20, 639,646 6,330 750 78 ... 23,200 55,774 47 ... 11,789,817 3,885 4,075 11,739,351 2,790 310 16 5,000 33,390 43 2,595 10,797,760 920 7,620 10,616,872 8,505 25,480 3,420 2,025 11, a8 121,600 49 ... 17 1,262 1 > 240 132 13 15 245 14 43 544 50 ... 30 1,882 "5 1 ) 555 159 5 5 187 45 55 730 51 104 20,246 22 ) 3,051 1,424 330 200 8,734 166 2,434 3,672 52 85 16,140 'is 13t ) 4,501 918 170 10 4,274 340 1,407 4,225 53 6 778 H 146 50 5 5 172 8 ... 31 351 54 20 1,464 ■■5 IC 559 143 5 5 133 40 ... 44 520 55 54 8,625 ... 12 1,246 505 75 100 3,635 63 661 2,215 56 70 8,601 15 8C 2,957 758 100 5 1,682 240 399 2,365 57 450 144,698 5,0a 26,733 7,770 1,875 1,125 55,025 1,225 10,490 24,455 58 ::: 1,200 109,139 U,553 4,270 125 9a 47,745 3,878 1,785 11,352 2,050 316 475 125 18,603 5,375 25 3,450 5,864 929 20,500 250 1,215 59 60 61 187 1' 31 2 40 1 26 70 62 161 t 40 11 U 10 1 80 63 2,779 80. 588 55 ... 448 15 652 205 64 1,585 37C 523 101 132 180 149 230 65 45 10 ... ... 35 66 67 1,917,630 687,87. 353,740 45,720 302,520 7,500 453,825 66,350 68 1,050,565 ... 269,59, 323,300 41,500 ... 96,200 117,500 ... 125,775 76,595 69 26 3,309 1= 1,565 422 12 45 155 62 57 872 70 85 4,284 10 r 2,074 460 10 30 182 221 ... 116 1,164 71 7,650 15,381,040 32,33f 14,143,022 969,660 45,000 60,815 224,981 303,401 230,426 371,399 72 29,510 18,124,532 4,000 45,14] 16,058,065 843,253 26,000 18,825 212,384 392,620 ... U«,645 375,599 73 1,242 15,385 1< 551 8,800 73 285 30O 43 55 5,252 74 b 944 12,709 5 11 723 5,400 122 582 563 129 '16 88 5,076 75 7,356 464,583 22£ 7,587 4U,017 373 1,298 4,919 600 483 37,578 76 28 7,291 331,682 20 1 4,581 297,637 512 1,957 4,279 742 15 1,302 20,536 77 18 21,942 IC 1,564 4,3U 1,731 135 9,735 1,944 898 1,611 78 60 6,634 20c 328 805 486 30 2,654 415 55 1,151 79 33 29,841 X 1,969 3,417 2,407 190 11,983 2,183 961 1,701 80 206 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 6 and C Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Frui t-and-nut Livestock on band: ^ Horses and mules farmB reporting number All cattle and calves farms reporting number Cows, Including heifers that have calved farms reporting number Milk cows farms reporting number All hogs and pigs farms reporting number Chickens A months old and over.. farms reporting number Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive. .. -farms reporting number dollars Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting number dollars Chickens sold farms reporting dollars Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens dollars Milk sold^ gallons dollars 1954. 1950. 195*. 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. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1949. Specified crops harvested: Com for all purposes.... farms reporting Com harvested for grain farms reporting acres bushels harvested bushels sold 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing f airos reporting 1954. 1949. acres grown alone 1954. 1949. acres grown with other crops pounds harvested 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954., 1949. , dollars 1954., 1949., Land Iji bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves, vijieyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1954^, 1950., acres 1954^, 1950* , 1954., 1949., 1954., Hay cut acres tons 1,405 1,390 4,545 5,088 2,091 1,803 439,318 357,039 1,857 1,553 235,010 175,291 777 977 54,062 37,012 343 498 5,942 11,339 1,259 1,918 377,336 229,610 1,497 1,172 189,856 107,258 11,304,926 9,772,801 114 232 6,870 9,249 281,556 203,962 357 521 593,762 881,093 484 752 3,765,166 1,522,401 1,715,996 898,943 29,923,559 17,514,072 15,021,634 4,982 4,191 4,492 3,525 110,974 107,090 14,950 50,440 1,084 1,382 50,365,229 34,179,546 2,459 2,191 42,073 32,905 9,546 1.463 20,128 18 15 63 47 14 12 12,233 4,438 14 12 4,742 2,054 2 2 3 13 7 194 16 255 15 6 2,657 1,256 342,991 177,126 200 3,771 5 2 745 160 5 2 715 160 21,171 5,300 300 2,000 1,269,685 857,453 408 166 300 490 247 307 567 749 165 187 28,805 18,548 131 161 13,271 7,467 45 92 297 195 36 46 226 658 77 251 1,851 8,021 135 119 14,603 6,830 1,010,731 675,028 8 13 253 271 7,239 5,907 5 36 140 3,180 6 51 300 12,820 150 6,900 114,628 65,900 15,640 32 48 3,257 3,295 29 33 3,072 2,660 64, 368 86,675 14,650 44,640 818 1,004 48,375,533 32,475,373 110 184 2,347 1,216 570 35 1,590 For coii5>arability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. -^or 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. FLORIDA 207 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms . See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 6 and C- Type of farm —Continued Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock Miscellaneous and unclassified Livestock on hand; Horses and miles farms reporting number All cattle and calves farms reporting number Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting nimiber Milk cows farms reporting nimiber 195i. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Livestock aDd livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting number dollars Chickens sold farms reporting dollars Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens dollars Milk sold' gallons dollars Specified crops harveotedi Com for all purposes farms reporting 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1949. Com harvested for grain farms reporting acres bushels harvested bushels sold Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting acres grown alone acres grown with other crops pounds harvested Vegetables harvested for sale. ..farms reporting 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting Hay cut acres tons 1954-'. 1950. 1954^, 1950*, 1954.. 1949. 1954. 109 103 382 424 163 138 68,138 44,880 163 138 54,673 34,992 163 138 52,236 34,692 17 320 83 16 43 1,965 1,056 158 132 30,529 13,819 826,675 681,898 9 2 566 9 24,200 295 1 980 20 8 9 9,425 2,490 4,064 1,417 29,605,273 17,340,977 14,908,029 120 15 50,000 53,000 48 45 5,418 380 13,010 29 60 62 630 755 40 52 130 298 35 27 75 39 20 15 90 85 211 167 319,840 139,315 40 27 180 183 10,125 12,365 10 5 55 90 1,525 1,750 221 203 557,315 846,295 216 168 3,580,155 1,308,360 1,622,540 787,535 1,500 1,000 1,515 568 203 466 336 2,339 2,039 616 481 287,468 268,434 539 448 141,041 120, 479 108 183 665 960 66 138 3,193 6,753 132 196 3,463 5,817 617 477 127,757 81,059 8,377,861 7,930.792 31 96 5,362 6,611 238,471 152,049 13 17 3,642 493 32 45 6,681 10,611 4,327 5,621 171,738 90,185 91,920 395 261 390 245 9,750 6,090 11,825 126,626 107 160 1,391 938 1,642 613 2,440 5 21 5 2 5 216 15 5 115 5 5 5 150 45 6,000 5 125 1,875 11 490 43 2,300 3,455 1,760 42,000 33,865 801 1.900 12 9 18 22 13 9 2,459 1,046 13 9 1,160 295 2 1 11 22 5 18 100 ,187 13 14 1,664 189 111,850 13,845 1 "s 210 11 2,650 5 18 780 48,820 390 25,665 441 476 930 1,380 931 781 28,689 13,258 791 620 14,368 7,016 386 477 734 1,014 194 238 1,397 3,234 727 1,053 47,229 64,085 425 324 8,047 2,209 443,175 153,685 41 94 454 1,980 7,151 39,175 96 222 31,245 27,215 206 403 163,375 117,445 82,145 60,660 30,420 16,010 3,755 21 26 310 170 21 26 310 170 15,625 5,925 3,750 6 178 11 212 85,000 474,886 3,500 491,105 6 1,481 13 1,174 480 6,654 100 7,074 180 550 120 115 200 408 208 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator^ Full owners Fart owners Uanagera Crop-share FARMS, ACRIIJIGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. 1950. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. Value of laod 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. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland lying idle 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., Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FEKTILIZER Crops on which coanercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting, tons, acres on which used. Other pasture , farms reporting, tons. acres on which used. Com farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Cotton farms reporting. tons. acrea on which used. Fruita, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other crops farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 57,490 56,843 18,W7,774 16,537,586 315.7 290.9 28,444 15,437 114.58 57.61 84 45,100 44,234 1,938,363 1,721,007 17,962 7,973 4,257 5,374 5,342 2,756 1,060 376 13,964 16,402 890,374 964,788 15,751 ,18,983 611,109 652,374 2,921 96,211 13,796 514,898 16,757 7,133,038 1A,705 1,780,261 13,865 4,777,730 9,330 1,091,621 44,898 1,016,899 50,862 51,127 3,439,846 3,338,169 29,887 28,506 12,801,142 11,605,035 27,734 31,434 8,913,299 9,032,369 5,897 6,099 429,730 375,697 4,566 196,358 3,429 42,750 223,361 5,178 94,864 574,594 12,472 60,768 374,253 5,339 10,156 32,931 28,182 771,471 905,081 11,602 76,746 208,737 23,168 20,765 6,909,548 6,125,208 298.2 295.0 37,259 20,352 134.22 71.33 86 20,515 18,121 893,846 755,396 5,321 4,446 2,688 3,145 2,933 1,372 492 118 5,497 6,227 448,506 471,616 6,090 6,484 254,986 255,093 1,226 37,948 5,291 217,038 6,723 2,383,533 6,033 759,842 5,896 1,830,541 4,209 561,682 17,325 338,294 21,537 19,297 1,597,338 1,482,105 11,292 10,852 4,662,580 4,015,887 11,073 12,255 3,143,375 3,309,270 3,170 3,688 183,757 175,787 2,550 105,091 1,623 22,501 119,067 2,451 48,641 234,493 4,505 25,035 154,773 2,070 3,929 12,093 U,370 402,756 459,665 5,540 27,983 64,963 5,671 4,613 5,509,002 4,845,642 971.4 1,050.4 53,164 26,447 65.69 27,35 71 5,201 4,193 510,335 312,889 399 505 440 867 1,529 992 347 122 2,153 1,962 217,338 139,368 1,741 1,924 106,107 96,277 519 20,323 1,429 85,784 2,589 2,821,057 1,842 323,741 2,410 1,248,775 1,804 227,952 4,859 231,649 5,349 4,402 833,780 593,534 4,217 3,181 4,287,170 4,077,407 3,721 3,108 3,144,798 3,111,683 924 310 102,776 54,025 967 53,448 690 9,508 44,453 995 22,457 147,334 2,409 19,598 113,433 1,379 3,521 11,465 3,144 165,347 139,795 2,646 24,230 59,275 733 897 3,596,886 3,053,935 4,873.8 3,404.6 339,574 244,865 112.25 61.16 69 630 764 249,591 275,052 46 63 28 47 97 96 130 118 93 168 51,553 97,010 170 212 95,003 76,746 49 21,289 140 73,714 187 1,21B,450 199 397,519 249 1,307,352 196 173,941 461 276,913 646 814 396,147 448,308 345 357 2,577,855 2,241,026 303 349 1,615,969 1,473,024 222 351 101,681 127,939 119 19,132 62 6,300 37,691 W2 16,059 97,565 64 3,312 14,819 4 31 97 474 133,492 155,270 103 16,643 59,081 2,611 3,775 471,878 732,914 180.7 194.1 14,108 6,939 89.37 38.93 81 2,434 3,516 133,367 158,290 455 311 276 549 499 252 76 16 585 827 32,928 42,449 530 1,306 14,043 49,239 124 3,018 438 11,025 536 ie O'i/ ^ 862 2,676 298 872 58 126 18 42 2 1 75 1950... 13 9 5 5 5 76 77 acres 1954*.. 7.755 3,742 192 2,488 47 3 1950>.. 8,119 5,912 146 561 140 10 78 Hay cut acres 1954... 5,318 3,932 716 135 325 45 79 1949... 1,163 461 152 260 40 80 tons 1954... 7,876 5,749 1,059 67 600 'so Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. ^Fcr comparability of data on livestock and poulti^, see equivalent of cream and butterfal sold. *For 1954. does not Include data for farms v/ith less than 20 trees or grapevines. See fanns reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. tert and State Table L2. ^Includes milk text. 'Tor 1950, does not include acreage for FLORIDA 227 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coniinued a Bample of farms. See text] Areas 2 and A — Co itinued Area 3 TmureofopeiBtor^— Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator^ Other farms Tenanta —Con. Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Croppers Other and unspeci- fied All Cash Share- cash Crop- share Livestock- share Croppers Other and un- specified 10 7 462 7,918 3,062 1,520 67 934 338 46 167 24 184 175 2,335 1 11 16 1,029 U,962 4,359 1,570 77 1,516 558 75 328 42 394 208 4,340 2 .;o 9 625 12,685 4,954 2,618 705 1,622 532 77 292 54 307 360 2,786 3 32 21 1,349 20,552 7,833 3,105 828 2,882 1,029 U9 623 91 582 308 5,904 4 10 14 916 10,751 4,285 1,981 72 837 312 55 143 19 181 127 3,576 5 11 21 1,251 U,551 4,599 1,485 62 1,231 398 61 246 37 319 168 4,174 6 150 1,890 10,4A2 228,858 111,620 50,909 14,460 12,362 3,260 405 1,525 721 3,868 2,483 29,507 7 160 206 8,643 126,508 67,672 23,469 6,104 8,417 2,458 373 925 920 2,590 1,151 20,846 3 10 14 786 10,181 4,117 1,914 69 815 306 55 U3 19 175 117 3,266 9 11 21 1,099 11,032 4,407 1,443 52 1,166 383 51 238 37 289 158 3,954 10 60 1,54a 5,028 1U,983 57,351 29,376 5,175 6,956 1,974 140 918 421 1,855 1,548 14,124 U 75 160 4,351 66, U3 35,761 12,189 3,039 4,530 1,279 225 612 506 1,340 568 10,614 12 10 6 415 6,761 2,583 1,333 43 584 265 50 i02 8 107 52 2,218 13 5 5 805 8,809 3,477 1,221 42 937 308 55 211 27 218 117 3,132 W iO 950 600 26,682 6,685 12,017 1,066 2,349 1,280 100 '■ 488 11 380 90 4,565 15 5 5 1,710 25,288 11,669 4,999 410 2,260 764 125 471 83 602 214 5,950 16 10 11 814 10,495 4,149 1,995 54 1,040 361 61 158 23 271 156 3,257 17 5 21 1,372 13,123 4,886 1,654 51 1,680 538 71 308 47 504 212 4,832 18 100 575 8,816 258,701 120,671 76,468 4,039 23,982 7,368 1,240 2,872 835 8,644 3,023 33,541 19 15 171 15,360 249,250 120, 994 44,343 5,193 32,131 9,917 1,517 4,592 1,354 11,067 3,584 45,589 20 10 6 938 11,772 4,095 1,923 33 1,197 379 61 187 24 339 207 4,524 21 10 16 1,902 15,032 5,028 1,727 52 1,805 545 71 352 37 559 241 6,420 22 3,500 145 35,150 718,773 379,547 132,829 29,719 51,453 9,755 1,605 4,221 15,360 9,245 11,256 125,225 23 120 1,712 67,128 514,385 259,963 57,444 2,318 42,248 13,380 1,745 6,840 505 13,073 6,705 152,412 24 10 14 34.; 5,254 2,510 1,213 62 341 105 20 51 14 78 72 1,128 25 6 11 390 6,104 2,931 897 52 605 211 25 111 26 149 82 1,519 26 60 988 3,134 79,898 39,117 22,794 6,444 4,588 777 65 288 504 1,390 1,664 6,855 27 55 52 1,758 44,908 26,033 8,122 2,900 3,274 1,044 115 467 305 1,024 319 4,579 28 2,600 37,380 117,235 4,709,264 2,210,477 1,260,318 728,066 225,510 28,544 2,320 11,244 14,220 69,734 99,448 284,793 29 2,720 5,236 99,473 3,427,578 2,053,130 542,395 333,950 225,585 58,735 8,660 23,335 17,835 82,395 19,625 272,518 30 10 U 442 8,117 3,670 1,844 52 879 296 56 132 23 241 131 1,572 31 5 6 749 10,209 4,513 1,505 50 1,332 377 50 237 42 424 192 2,798 32 60 570 5,748 194,138 94,022 50,622 3,632 15,268 4,809 1,380 1,675 795 5,449 2,150 19,594 V 70 236 10,512 195,443 99,987 37,900 4,413 25,584 7,029 1,425 4,140 1,135 8,810 3,045 27,559 34 720 15,250 122,022 5,391,399 2,570,490 1,813,126 125,156 433,295 130,855 33,010 49,066 22,420 144,864 53,070 449,331 35 875 4,378 148,129 4,260,879 2,172,602 835,122 139,389 567,478 149,715 37,660 99,255 25,198 196,430 59,220 545,288 36 10 65 1,100 575 189 14 61 5 5 5 15 20 U 261 37 5 466 2,734 1,177 354 6 217 41 55 10 65 35 980 38 l.iOO 7,225 809,609 582,593 31,758 161,773 19,365 500 15 60 13,500 1,270 4,020 14,120 39 780 41,620 289,851 197,737 28,811 549 28,060 1,380 1,965 165 1,485 23,065 34,694 40 10 230 2,374 1,124 373 15 144 31 11 15 15 45 26 718 41 c. 685 4,536 2,015 614 7 320 112 15 55 10 77 51 1,580 42 21,750 75,780 4,243,919 2,842,189 883,465 234,292 107,268 2,730 1,858 400 47,800 8,250 46,230 176,705 43 13,200 140,430 2,102,436 1,687,961 134,139 2,802 69,499 10,517 185 2,715 350 21,952 33,780 208,085 44 10,370 32,835 1,555,223 1,022,426 317,676 99,208 42,848 1,085 758 160 23,120 3,175 14,550 73,065 45 7,170 71,775 988,063 802,680 61,856 1,415 32,077 3,825 70 1,125 155 10,170 16,732 90,035 46 556,250 340 5,578,355 2,707,839 1,701,524 392,910 470,019 290,055 150,504 29,450 306,063 47 329,125 125 2,835,877 1,381,357 824,004 204,100 249,997 178,117 60,100 11,780 176,419 48 40,180 2,014,397 910,072 801,539 94,456 82,990 41,715 3,590 4,560 33,125 125,340 49 10 6 357 11,115 4,445 2,148 65 1,314 427 66 212 23 383 203 3,142 50 5 16 722 13,689 5,092 1,710 71 1,954 577 81 373 52 614 257 4,852 51 60 160 5,058 395,341 175,505 125,272 14,054 45,345 13,880 2,550 6,165 1,280 15,200 5,260 35,165 52 150 485 5,121 388,673 176,802 72,874 12,629 59,546 17,417 2,635 10,430 1,355 19,559 8,150 66,822 53 10 5 171 9,358 3,666 1,909 64 1,200 392 55 212 22 331 187 2,519 54 5 11 581 12,202 4,576 1,510 58 1,761 5U 55 362 52 543 227 4,297 55 30 75 1,440 233,719 94,431 72,212 12,205 29,979 10,057 1,635 4,790 670 8,310 4,517 24,892 55 80 165 3,006 238,666 99,428 40,543 10,772 38,511 12,167 1,500 7,390 1,010 11,259 5,175 49,412 57 600 5,000 24,260 3,866,713 1,539,756 1,146,536 370,445 499,955 202,715 17,625 57,200 12,625 135,280 74,510 310,021 58 1,000 2,225 31,060 2,724,370 1,193,392 466,523 189,462 388,754 108,050 14,350 85,475 11,075 122,834 46,980 486,229 59 8,000 963,977 312,888 344,607 1U,967 150,240 70,550 3,405 13,550 100 39,855 22,780 42,275 60 915 296,277 99,051 90,925 24,680 55,843 17,573 1,750 15,895 1,310 8,485 10,730 25,778 61 1 5 3,Lr/4 1,UDU 920 11 608 221 20 167 13 127 60 475 62 30 3,875 1,574 519 8 827 239 35 196 10 236 111 847 53 29 5 36,484 11,343 14,998 747 7,803 2,315 170 2,499 122 1,976 720 1,593 64 100 45,523 245 19,870 245 9,557 228 U,498 3,557 460 2,983 75 3,388 1,025 4,270 65 56 5 310 105 70 90 10 80 45 67 28,000 2,500 25,294,971 8,470,316 11,032,933 522,545 4,544,887 1,352,150 191,550 1,566,855 54,572 1,031,640 348,110 724,290 68 33,250 35,248,388 16,567,8U 7,819,365 224,000 8,221,375 2,501,255 438,825 2,134,200 53,860 2,297,400 795,835 2,415.835 69 6 186 4,111 1,701 1,108 25 573 222 36 51 15 170 78 704 70 5 16 216 3,627 1,602 704 10 608 168 30 65 25 231 87 703 71 8,700 30,425 2,881,723 995,322 1,384,010 42,035 305,981 118,297 17,445 24,962 3,825 109,142 33,310 153,375 72 7,500 6,850 57,855 3,318,643 1,349,293 1,292,437 9,228 4S1,850 128,395 49,415 56,485 9,980 209,755 27,820 135,835 73 10 b 475 1,174 504 195 22 37 1 5 16 15 416 74 10 lb 1,627 10,497 3,757 1,206 59 937 264 31 152 31 312 147 4,538 75 15 29 1,286 27,853 11,150 2,075 11,575 76 5 20 16 35 2,977 76 5 125 l,3bO 36,200 10,351 3,482 15,541 1,817 150 615 10 8 90 944 4,009 77 180 100 210 15,761 7,725 3,679 2,468 650 125 40 oO 195 230 1,239 78 40 250 8,353 5,110 1,029 657 603 268 120 15 15 150 35 944 79 450 lao 401 14,927 7,253 3,382 1,539 838 35 35 40 160 568 1.915 80 228 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator^ Full owners Part onners yanagers Livestock- share Livestock on hud; Horses and mulee farma reporting number All cattle and calves farms reporting number Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting number Mlli cows farms reporting number 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. CMckene 4 months old snd over.. farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Livestock and livestock products sold; Cattle and calves sold sllve farms reporting 1954. 1949. niuDber 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Hogs and pigs sold slive. Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold. -farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dozens 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. gsllons 1954. dollars 1954. 1949. Specified crops harvested; Com for all purposes.. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Corn harvested for grain. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. .. 1949... hiishels harvested 1954... 1949... bushels sold 1954... 1949. . . Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . acres grown alone 1954 — 1949... acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... poiinds harvested 1954... 1949... Vegetables harvested for sale. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1954^. 1950,. acres 1954*. 1950' , Hay cut acres 1954,, 1949., tons 1954.. 495 412 1,376 1,390 936 688 US, 815 64,114 833 530 65 , 762 35,731 400 464 4,142 3,305 254 291 5,607 3,159 333 1,234 138,933 100,640 513 367 52,346 17,479 2,695,050 1,349,757 87 U9 7,379 2,618 156,375 48,927 170 348 130,905 507,235 338 563 1,403,503 675 , 970 603,649 359,483 2,149,972 1,213,439 924,661 477 352 236 252 4,094 3,600 209 262 5,581,816 4,200,194 2,854 2,095 74,145 59,713 1,526 435 2,733 244 176 786 583 409 326 73,016 40,330 372 274 38,832 22,481 172 197 2,727 1,683 72 103 3,670 1,205 390 575 115,337 74,533 287 219 32,500 11,008 1,804,980 730,454 24 53 6,552 974 139,675 18,383 124 193 120,245 279,295 190 314 1,193,003 591,482 511,274 315,263 1,391,244 769,337 339,805 211 197 68 162 1,409 2,200 148 130 934,255 1,028,937 1,581 1,122 54,061 35,166 789 330 1,556 51 34 217 430 70 47 23,094 12,071 70 41 13,093 7,385 16 25 822 1,003 28 10 545 758 16 23 650 638 60 41 7,669 3,483 340,568 302,333 11 10 139 1,107 1,620 22,348 3 7 240 595 120 331 605,223 357,822 391,301 103 70 250 200 29 36 2,280,0U 1,521,385 85 44 5,515 2,106 397 95 687 23 15 81 78 18 24 15,435 9,883 18 24 10,289 4,978 1 12 1 214 1 7 6 44 3 10 77 384 13 20 9,968 2,611 452,601 248,170 1 1 8 12 80 96 1 15 2,248 1,359 140,960 2,060 2,030,000 1,164,797 7,889 16,313 340 490 2 12 8 14 12 1 775 100 12 1 505 97 10 1 1 50 2 6 16 6,800 535 12 1 255 16 9,500 315 1 40 400 5 5 8,500 215,930 5 131,250 153,500 86,280 330,000 456,505 2 418 1 2 2 4 1 1 125 100 1 1 60 97 6,780 135 45 16 1,500 315 8,500 215,930 5 131,250 52,500 330,000 200,165 ^Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. ^For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. Includes mlli equivalent of cream and butterfat sold, 'For 1954, does not include data for farms »ith less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. 'For 1950, does not Include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. FLORIDA 229 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample af farms. See text] Area 4 — Cbntinued Areas 5 and B Ifenure of operator^— Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator^ Other farms Tenants— Coo. Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Croppers Other and unspeci- All Cash Share- cash Crop- share Livestock- share Croppers Other and un- fied specified 1 1' 5 4,622 1,874 752 92 96 30 3 5 7 17 34 1,808 1. r 5 6,805 2,700 993 113 289 114 10 1 81 83 2,710 2 6 26 J, 10,675 4,764 2,336 908 157 36 5 10 U 23 72 2,510 3 2fi 5 14,007 5,703 3,140 667 403 165 10 8 118 102 4,094 4 11 42 7 8,850 3,086 1,006 126 U6 31 2 25 7 17 34 4,516 5 29 10 8,041 2,946 929 110 177 70 1 25 81 3,879 6 650 6,49 5 659,049 287,530 191,893 118,061 6,958 1,002 342 145 767 1,170 3,532 54,607 7 1,73 0 452,754 186,230 140,464 84,695 10,302 7,219 70 245 2,768 31,063 3 11 3t 6 7,903 2,343 993 126 110 31 2 20 7 17 33 3,831 9 24 0 7,416 2,767 399 109 147 65 1 20 61 3,494 10 445 3,03 8 379,412 169,288 113,593 65,425 4,870 845 286 70 485 674 2,510 26,236 11 75 C 259,877 105,018 79,883 53,345 6,591 4,689 40 125 1,737 15,040 12 10 2C 1 4,123 1,305 461 48 59 24 "i "5 7 6 16 2,250 13 23 0 5,594 2,032 594 63 123 60 20 43 2,732 14 245 34 7 38,590 21,879 8,174 2,003 2,763 716 186 20 4S5 6 1,350 3,771 15 4<: 5 36,444 19,552 7,172 950 3,770 2,969 30 771 5,000 16 1 15 2 2,5ia 713 345 37 26 11 5 10 1,397 17 r 0 4,042 1,228 447 44 105 46 1 25 33 2,213 18 50 1,33 6 39,088 17,679 11,284 721 129 39 40 50 9,275 19 1,15 0 50,630 21,680 11,833 1,108 812 425 'is 95 274 15,197 20 1 42 3 6,731 2,491 512 32 103 52 '20 11 20 3,593 21 5 5 6] 0 10,618 4,065 860 84 300 86 5 10 101 93 5,309 22 20 16,0' 4 1,553,489 1,219,540 1A9,068 774 9,367 7,122 1,250 185 310 174,740 23 150 250 24,55 0 883,126 614,638 44,751 2,926 19,796 5,248 150 345 2,685 11,368 201,015 24 11 14 1 5,245 2,331 908 104 87 22 2 15 7 L2 29 1,315 25 £ 6 4,639 2,016 738 76 102 55 1 10 36 1,657 26 210 1,9: 4 256,630 116,896 72,564 50,149 3,529 632 220 'to 220 455 1,932 13,492 27 3e 1 150,050 57,582 56,557 26,494 3,665 2,901 8 80 676 5,752 28 8,000 87,4: 1 13,158,308 5,679,644 3,854,672 2,908,491 120,394 17,165 7,250 2,490 5,289 21,850 66,850 594,607 29 1£,4£ 5 11,083,325 4,111,162 4,185,815 2,151,706 280,616 232,716 542 7,650 39,708 354,026 30 1 0 1,265 444 257 14 6 1 5 544 31 5 2,194 831 326 20 56 22 1 15 18 961 32 40 64 ,0 32,610 15,729 10,185 464 68 IB 50 6,164 33 5; 5 50,362 27,569 12,084 552 1,155 711 8 60 376 9,002 34 400 U,6C 0 861,706 443,899 274,612 12,220 1,130 180 1,000 129,795 35 8,1C 0 1,151,763 692,955 267,395 9,790 23,883 14,335 216 1,225 7,607 157,740 36 4 J3 1,586 1,055 84 5 21 11 5 5 421 37 1. 0 2,858 1,387 126 20 52 5 5 25 17 1.273 38 2,14 5 1,949,384 1, 666, 174 229,716 2,065 21,917 21,012 450 455 29,512 39 12,0] 0 2,068,804 1,790,193 129,707 4,295 23,070 625 500 710 21,235 121,539 40 14 0 2,242 1,181 150 6 25 15 5 5 330 41 23 5 4,078 2,013 205 19 87 25 5 26 31 1,754 42 79,0] 0 13,468,803 10,852,841 1,849,577 10,050 116,260 90,300 18,000 7,960 640,075 43 81,64 5 6,144,574 5,178,797 346,369 3,655 118,125 19,500 300 8,800 89,525 497,123 44 39,7; 5 5,381,505 4,416,509 664,406 5,025 45,370 34,655 7,500 3,215 250, 195 45 42,53 0 3,073,076 2,588,775 173,562 1,598 64,025 9,500 iio 4,315 50,060 245, U6 46 153,500 20,738,692 13,093,091 4,452,542 1,232,509 1,905,276 524,663 109,500 404,238 866,375 55,274 47 86,280 U, 789, 817 7,659,583 2,385,095 670,951 1,040,998 290,778 63,510 215,700 471,010 33,190 43 2.5= 5 10,797,760 6,8U,019 2,236,377 246,520 1,379,419 1,100,966 278,453 120,925 49 l5 1,262 455 232 12 22 1 5 16 541 50 0 1,882 772 235 9 96 25 10 1 40 20 720 51 0 20,246 8,109 7,201 1,205 99 10 20 69 3,632 52 £ 5 16,140 6,482 4,719 104 625 255 60 100 115 95 4,210 53 5 778 270 132 9 17 1 5 11 350 54 0 1,464 647 223 8 71 25 10 1 30 5 515 55 0 8,625 3,342 2,301 193 89 10 10 69 2,200 56 ?0 8,601 3,548 2,107 96 490 255 60 65 85 25 2,360 57 3 I'S 144,698 53,625 52,020 8,418 1,330 250 100 1,030 24,255 58 l,2t 0 109,139 11,553 54,824 9,075 25,795 1,560 2,366 668 5,664 3,475 1,000 204 835 100 20,490 250 59 60 4,270 1,525 950 66 5U 204 310 1,215 61 187 54 ol 2 70 62 161 56 20 5 80 63 2,779 667 1,844 63 205 64 1,685 621 809 25 25 230 65 45 10 35 66 67 1,917,530 512,840 1,272,190 66,250 66,350 63 1,050,565 339,325 574,545 10,000 10,000 76,695 69 >5 3,309 1,330 892 21 21S 94 2 40 26 56 348 70 1 » 4,284 1,915 826 23 338 U7 15 155 101 1,132 71 7,5 >0 16,381,040 6,521,337 8,095,375 695,750 762,779 365,995 71,594 107,200 36,250 181,740 305.799 72 .■?40,000 28,5 70 18,124,532 10,518,034 5,066,863 1,392,031 806,714 375,294 35,310 229,170 166,940 340,890 73 5 1,1- )8 15,385 9,148 752 307 70 10 5 10 45 5,108 74 5 10 B' .1 12,709 6,451 745 425 126 45 5 26 50 4,962 75 2 6,6 78 464,583 295,084 37,096 96,816 1,955 15 25 675 1,240 33,632 76 110 308 5,2 10 331,682 158,915 19,164 133, 1B3 1,102 320 8 59 715 19,318 77 21,942 9,301 6,767 3,269 1,165 20 10 100 1,035 1,440 78 aO 6,634 3,161 1,745 467 170 5 55 110 1,091 79 29,841 11,705 9,451 6,063 1.152 20 '5 o7 1,060 1,470 80 230 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND. LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reporte for only Item (For definitioDB and explanations, see text) Areas 6 and C Total all farms Tenure of operator Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants All Cash Livestock on hand;^ 1 Horees and mulea farma reporting 1954. . . 1,405 600 236 71 92 43 2 1950... 1,390 565 211 78 81 44 3 number 1954... 4,545 2,078 914 421 280 114 4 1950... 5,088 1,911 1,084 591 181 119 5 All cattle and oalvee farma reporting 1954 — 2,091 729 286 82 86 39 6 1950... 1,803 603 237 90 100 58 7 number 1954 . . . 439,318 181,126 142,458 84,031 11,743 3,324 8 1950... 357,039 106,315 103,300 91,809 43,242 42,597 9 Cove, Including heifers that have calved f arme reporting 1954 . . . 1,857 675 263 81 70 33 10 1950... 1,553 546 226 84 85 48 U number 1954... 236,010 104,661 73,560 40,625 6,769 5,065 12 1950... 175,291 56,006 54,559 40,105 18,093 17,874 13 MllJi cowa farms reporting 1954... 777 977 266 322 94 23 49 19 26 7 10 lA 1950... lU IS number 1954... 54,062 26,121 15,504 9,805 1,931 1,465 16 1950... 37,012 16,014 6,526 11,800 1,684 1,664 17 All hoga and pigs farma reporting 1954 . . . 343 115 27 3 11 5 18 1950... 498 158 78 12 13 3 19 5,942 3,881 559 12 121 61 20 1950. . . 11,339 5,333 2,294 324 158 48 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 1,259 448 73 7 40 19 22 1950... 1,918 602 170 52 82 26 23 number 1954... 377,336 303,984 10,353 7,925 8,117 2,855 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 229,610 149,441 6,447 1,205 9,137 262 25 Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954... 1,497 649 292 82 66 34 26 1949... 1,172 482 213 80 75 53 27 number 1954... 189,856 75,180 59,145 39,749 9,914 5,857 28 1949... 107,258 32,109 41,237 17,628 14,281 13,646 29 dollars 1954... 11,304,926 3,673,920 3,983,309 2,559,394 821,878 416,057 30 1949... 9,772,301 2,546,414 2,576,450 2,666,752 1,849,545 1,814,295 31 Hogs and piga sold alive farms reporting 1954... 114 55 11 7 2 32 1949... 232 95 29 2 17 12 33 number 1954 . . . 6,870 5,861 463 92 52 34 9,249 5,940 1,042 172 L25 10 3S dollars 1954... 281,556 260,122 11,903 2,380 1,180 36 1949... 203,962 142,188 16,336 4,3U 2,700 210 37 Chickens sold farms reporting 1954... 357 229 11 1 20 5 38 1949... 521 271 17 2 15 39 dollars 1954 . . . 593,762 543,264 6,603 5,000 7,650 1,750 40 1949... 881,093 846,038 1,365 50 6,725 41 484 248 16 3 11 6 42 1949... 752 295 37 7 25 43 dozens 1954 . . . 3,765,165 3,368,183 55,885 77,300 100,423 18,298 44 1949... 1,522,401 1,354,793 13,433 2,050 36,670 45 dollars 1954... 1,715,996 1,536,376 24,334 27,030 46,111 9,151 46 3 1949. . . 898,943 809,364 6,804 1,065 22,220 47 Mili sold gallons 1954 . . . 29,923,559 17,514,072 14,917,660 8,582,912 9,165,406 5,437,040 4,799,246 2,895,164 1,010,827 582,946 819,577 479,146 48 dollars 1954... 49 1949... 15,021,634 4,767,391 2,784,011 7,019,550 449.127 449,127 50 Corn for all purposes. ......... .farms reporting 1954... 83 37 21 3 1 51 1949... 89 24 28 5 6 "i 52 acres 1954... 4,982 1,312 2,620 700 40 53 1949... 4,191 896 2,030 545 550 500 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 73 30 19 2 1 ..* 55 1949... 72 10 27 3 6 1 56 acres 1954... 4,492 1,037 2,515 590 40 57 1949... 3,525 271 2,015 519 550 500 58 bushels harvested 1954... 110,974 17,610 58,618 1B,771 350 59 1949... 107,090 9,815 50,300 14,550 26,500 25,000 60 bushels sold 1954... 14,950 7,800 6,800 350 61 1949... 50,440 6,500 24,640 14,050 1,500 62 Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting 1954... 63 1949... ... 64 acres grown alone 1954. . . 65 1949... .>• 66 acres grown with other crops 1954... ... 67 1949... 68 pounds harvested 1954... * .■ 69 1949... ... 70 Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954... 1,084 346 281 51 244 122 71 1949... 1,382 505 345 56 291 178 72 dollars 1954... 50,365,229 9,684,326 24,263,775 7,162,185 9,094,978 5,744,603 73 1949. . . 34,179,546 11,834,293 9,424,977 9,209,874 3,639,297 2,718,216 74 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1954*.. 2,459 838 165 63 30 5 75 1950... 2,191 877 123 68 55 10 76 acres 1954'' . 42,078 20,261 3,650 12,506 175 5 77 1950'.. 32,905 16,211 2,007 7,564 593 15 78 Hay cut..,......,,,.,.,.......... acres 1954 9,546 1,463 6,367 609 917 665 1,567 74 460 460 79 ...... .'.•''.••......*,*...,.......,,..........a,.,,;0 4.?.,.+ ... 1949... 80 tons 1954... 20,128 12,314 1,942 4,367 1,310 1,310 """Data are given by tenure of operator for connnerclal farms only. ^For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. ■'includes milk equiva- lent of cream and butterfat sold. "^For igsi, 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. FLORIDA 231 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See teit] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 6 and C — Continued Tenure of operator^— Continued Tenants— Continued Other farms Share-caah Crop- share Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified LiTcstock OB huJ:^ 1 Horsea and mules • .f aims reporting 1954 . . . 1 16 1 26 406 2 1950... 1 1 35 455 3 number 1954... 1 '30 "2 133 852 I, 1950... 1 1 60 1,321 5 All cattle and calves. farms reporting 1954. . . 2 10 35 908 6 1950... 5 1 1 35 773 7 number 1954... 269 10 3,140 19,960 8 1950... ... 5 60 50 530 12,373 9 Cows, incliidlng heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954. . . 2 10 25 768 10 1950... 5 1 1 30 612 11 number 1954... 249 10 1,445 10,395 12 1950... ... 5 4 5 205 6,528 13 Milli cows .farms reporting 1954 . • * 1 10 1 375 U 1950... 5 1 10 469 15 number 1954... 246 10 210 701 16 1950... ... 5 5 10 988 17 All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954... 1 5 187 18 1950... 5 5 237 19 number 1954... 'io 50 1,369 20 ... 30 80 3,230 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... ... 21 691 22 1950... • •■ 5 1 50 1,012 23 number 1954... ... 5,262 46,957 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: ... 100 45 8,730 63,380 25 Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954... 2 30 408 26 1949... 1 "i 20 322 27 number 1954... 219 3,838 5,868 28 1949... 50 '20 565 2,003 29 dollars 1954... 4,550 401,271 266,425 30 1949... ... 5,600 2,000 28,250 133,640 31 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954 . . . • >• 5 41 32 1949... 15 89 33 number 1954... ... 40 454 34 1949... ... 115 1,970 35 ... 1,200 7,151 36 1949... ... 2,490 38,425 37 Chickens sold............. farms reporting 1954 . . . 15 96 38 1949... ... 15 216 39 dollars 1954... ... 5,900 31,245 40 1949... ... 6,725 26,915 41 Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . . ... 5 206 42 ... 25 388 43 dozens 1954... ... 82,125 163,375 44 1949... • . • 36,670 115,455 45 dollars 1954... ... 36,960 82,145 46 1949... 22,220 59,490 47 mik sold^ gallons 1954... 100,000 50,000 91,250 53,800 30,420 48 dollars 1954... 16,010 49 1949... Specific^ erera hwesteJi 1,055 50 1 21 51 1949... ... 5 26 52 acres 1954... ... 40 310 53 1949. . . 50 170 54 Com harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... . . • 1 21 55 1949... ... 5 26 56 acres 1954... 40 310 57 1949... 50 170 58 bushels harvested 1954... 350 15,625 59 1949... ... 1,566 5,925 60 bushels sold 1954... ... 350 61 1949... 1,566 3,756 62 Peanuts harvested for picking or threshing .*•.••..■■••...•...... farms reportinE 1954 ... 63 1949... 64 acres grown alone 1954... 65 1949... 66 acres grown with other crops 1954... 67 1949... 68 pounds harvested 1954... 69 1949... ... 70 Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954... 8 50 7 57 162 71 1949... 16 40 1 1 55 185 72 dollars 1954... 224,000 1,687,625 311,750 1,127,000 159,965 73 1949... U0,365 337,850 74,400 83,291 315,175 71,105 74 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1954^.. 25 1,363 75 1950... 10 35 1,068 76 acres 1954*.. 170 5,486 77 1950'.. 10 ... 568 6,530 78 Hay cut acres 1954... 235 79 1949... '.W 115 80 tons 1954... 195 232 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table lO—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. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 2 and A Areas 5 and B All coBaercial faras: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milic sold farms reporting. gallons . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . Witb less tbao 10 Bilk cows on hand; Mllli cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting . gallons . dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat . dollars. With 10 to 29 ailk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons, dollars. Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 30 to 49 Bilk cows on hsnd: Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons, dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. Witb 50 or aorc ailk cows on hand; Mi Ik cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. Dairy faras; Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars. With less than 10 ailk cows on hand; Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons . dollars . Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . With 10 to 29 ailk cows on haad; Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting . gallons . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . With 30 to 49 ailk cows on band; Ml Ik cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting . gallons, dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 50 or acre ailk eowa ea band: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole ml Ik sold farms reporting . gallons . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. 9,257 U6,230 1,181 74,506,672 ^12, 822,418 IAS 23,624 12,516 8,199 17,463 193 116,4«5 52,604 132 10,022 5,994 285 5,061 215 1, 937, 181 1,011,972 9 1,240 680 192 7,069 192 3,815,883 1,936,698 581 116,637 581 68,637,123 39,821,144 7 12,362 5,842 949 125,509 949 73,576,838 42,372,595 7 12,362 5,842 IS 50 15 25,725 15,890 1B7 3,726 187 1,839,322 963,683 191 7,029 191 3,792,683 1,930,698 556 114,704 556 67,919,108 39,462,324 7 12,362 5,842 1,650 10, 759 200 3,371,225 1,742,850 18 3,707 1,605 1,4S4 3,472 50 28,820 6,750 16 920 580 85 1,661 69 621,387 338,854 1 50 25 30 1,155 30 421,725 207,485 51 4,471 51 2,299,293 1,189,761 1 2,737 1,000 130 6,280 130 3,107,408 1,624,551 1 2,737 1,000 61 1,298 61 576,239 315,555 30 1,155 30 421, 725 207,485 39 3,827 39 2,109,444 1,101,5U 1 2,737 1,000 590 21,379 107 13,191,315 7,962,666 11 385 227 490 905 2,360 1,869 11 385 227 10 335 10 68,400 46,820 90 20,139 90 13,120,555 7,913,977 100 20,474 100 13,188,955 7,960,797 10 335 10 68,400 46,820 90 20,139 90 13,120,555 7,913,977 4,543 22,117 280 5,249,545 2,654,742 97 8,124 4,716 4,272 9,601 56 40,370 16,525 89 6,934 4,061 128 2,061 81 610,586 288,528 8 1,190 655 68 2,369 68 1,076,944 51B,535 75 8,086 75 3,521,645 1,831,154 204 11,064 204 4,919,614 2,501,382 10 30 ID 5,650 2,825 61 1,188 61 557,875 263,538 68 2,369 68 1,076,944 518,535 65 7,477 65 3,279,145 1,716,484 199 3,795 77 2,149,972 1,213,439 142 247 20 7,080 3,060 20 310 20 114,884 60,000 6 280 6 2M,950 115,699 31 2,958 31 1,827,058 1,034,680 57 3,548 57 2,142,892 1,210,379 20 310 20 114,884 60,000 6 280 200,950 115,699 1,873 34,819 346 20,652,176 11,750,844 17 11,158 5,783 1,578 2,627 55 36,355 23,400 11 1,533 941 44 905 40 541,109 296,070 52 2,145 52 1,636,813 827, 500 199 28,942 199 18,437,899 10,603,874 6 9,625 4,842 295 31,907 295 20,612,696 11,734,509 6 9,625 4,842 5 20 5 20,075 13,065 40 840 40 541,109 296,070 51 2,105 51 1,613,613 821,500 31 199 2,958 28,942 31 199 1,827,058 18,437,899 1,034,680 10,603,874 6 9,625 4,842 FLORIDA 233 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) \il coDowrcial 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 K 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 t, 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 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. 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 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 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 egga sold farms reporting . dozens . dollars. Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars. With 3,200 or more 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. 14,247 2,996,398 3,086 8,412,853 4,522 27,316,512 10,956,766 569, 187 12,696 4.48,033 1,560 6, 174, 118 2,977 1,707,152 745,582 520,049 486 272,833 471 236,699 481 2,594,590 1,023,499 33,623 601 649,874 591 51B,840 600 6,523,570 2,565,800 11,135 323 707,953 323 548,746 323 6,893,515 2,312,280 1,730 141 917,700 141 934,450 Ul 9,592,685 3,809,605 2,650 1,723 2,407,305 1,762 8,218,657 1,642 24,966,135 10,039,480 467, 895 412 65,065 471 6,091,032 331 836,725 383,750 421,820 345 202,150 335 199,985 345 2,123,565 851,385 32,060 521 568,510 5U 468, 590 521 6,008,870 2,378,165 11,135 306 667,830 306 529,100 306 6,525,190 2,668,875 230 139 903,700 139 929, 950 139 9,471,785 3,757,305 2,650 1,888 135,684 356 914,397 622 866,260 381,595 68,110 1,819 64,039 292 818,817 553 285,817 131,785 67,260 13 6,185 13 3,570 13 57,198 21,390 350 41 38,730 36 73,510 41 312,915 134,275 15 26,730 15 18,500 15 210,330 93,645 137 69,475 142 890,745 121 692,905 310,295 61,705 81 9,430 91 803,935 65 158,685 79,735 60,855 10 4,585 10 2,750 10 46,975 17,040 850 31 28,730 26 65,510 31 276,915 119,875 15 26,730 15 18,500 15 210,330 93,645 Areas 2 and A 990 435,174 335 2,774,239 406 4,628,026 1,763,958 18,825 819 36,224 164 2,526,969 235 194,181 90,6^3 18,435 15 7,500 15 5,300 15 70,625 33,840 390 90 93,000 90 52,820 90 1,113,750 405,155 35 73,250 35 71,000 35 722,250 290,320 31 225,200 31 118,150 31 2,527,220 94A,000 221 401,705 282 2,764,945 196 4,488,630 1,709,355 7,500 60 9,255 121 2,523,575 35 107,910 50,130 7,500 10 5,500 10 3,900 10 62,500 31,000 85 83,500 85 48,320 85 1,068,750 393,905 35 73,250 35 71,000 35 722,250 290,320 31 225,200 31 113,150 31 2,527,220 944,000 7,248 593,548 839 1,220,019 1,656 4,067,214 1,4B2,15S 100,522 6,972 223,158 568 731,699 1,381 5W,912 197,024 63,999 120 58,898 115 23,939 120 476,487 154,439 27,323 97 99,5U 97 41,535 96 958,715 365,715 7,200 41 82,973 41 53,446 41 736, 100 258,030 1,500 15 129,000 18 359,400 18 1,381,000 506,950 233 290,430 215 1,140,205 218 3,027,350 1,108,460 51, 100 35 12,115 67 692,970 70 131,710 53,500 16,250 30 16,615 30 10,050 30 1/19,800 43,435 27,650 70 74,500 70 33,385 70 793,640 307,005 7,200 31 61,700 31 44,500 31 533,200 204,870 17 125,500 17 359,300 17 1,359,000 499,650 __ 415 122,364 130 167,090 198 1,324,493 563,894 835 319 12,069 39 104,515 102 52,218 22,699 835 30 17,500 30 10,000 30 162,000 81,000 46 49,295 41 31,575 46 562,275 240,995 20 4^,000 20 21,000 20 548,000 219,200 Areas 5 and B 100 90,620 95 156,575 95 1,019,475 440,240 15 575 15 104,000 10 5,500 2,200 30 17,500 30 10,000 30 162,000 81,000 40 43,545 35 26,575 40 503,975 217,840 15 29,000 15 16,000 15 348,000 139,200 3,138 1,373,749 1,165 2,723,160 1,362 12,328,728 5,131,310 366,503 2,372 94,429 409 1,368,500 601 504,153 224,455 365,398 262 154,600 252 112,060 257 1,532,725 598,930 750 266 301,970 266 240,750 266 2,303,665 1,091,075 125 167 384,250 167 184,700 167 3,423,035 1,371,695 230 71 443,500 71 317,150 71 4,565,150 1,845,155 821 1,235,235 807 2,658,037 796 12,157,620 4,843,590 333,320 131 24,615 127 1,348,002 106 290, 185 126,870 337,215 220 130,200 210 96,735 220 1,409,235 546,760 750 235 266,970 235 216,550 235 2,594,340 1,0U,355 125 165 380,450 165 184,000 165 3,397,610 1,361,450 230 70 433,000 70 312,750 70 4,466,250 1,800,155 Areas 6 and C 568 330,379 261 613,948 278 3,601,791 1,633,851 W,392 395 18,114 38 123,618 105 155,871 78,976 4,122 46 28,150 46 76,830 46 295,555 133,400 3,810 61 67,365 61 78,650 61 772,250 323,585 3,810 45 96,750 45 195,100 ?5 1,258,800 579,390 21 120,000 21 139,750 21 1,119,315 513,500 2,650 211 319,340 221 608,150 216 3,530,155 1,622,540 9,270 40 9,075 50 118,500 45 142,735 71,315 45 27,750 45 76,550 45 293,055 132,150 2,810 60 66,265 60 78,250 60 766,250 326,185 3,310 45 96,750 45 195,100 45 1,258,800 579,390 21 120,000 21 139,750 21 1,119,315 513,500 2,650 234 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 12.-FARM LABOR: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a sajnple of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 2 and A Ajeas 5 and B Areas 6 and C FAFM LABOR Week of Septeafaer 26'October 2: Fuiily 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 fajnlly 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 i workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 workers farms reporting. 10 or more workers farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 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. Faraa 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 payaent: 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 hours . 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 ia 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 hired labor but oo 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. 45,036 108,987 2.4 42,870 61,087 41 , 590 12,749 28,841 15,900 13,404 19,497 44,086 11,187 47,900 4,874 2,181 1,830 1,424 878 5,976 26,459 2,828 1, 945 615 499 6,724 21,441 3,340 1,397 919 718 350 9,021 33,849 23,278 1,046 2,166 6,188 1,331 3,039 205 191 3,413 11,365 50 43 3,405 13,933 3,892 16,443 0.77 696 3,120 29,793 84,225,316 6,143 4,433 6,499 3,752 3,900 2,114 2,952 18,606 5,373 3,568 4,7°9 2,416 1,559 572 319 6,272 10,538 1.7 6,214 8,324 6,073 2,752 3,321 1,576 2,251 5,488 771 2,214 363 151 117 101 39 260 502 158 40 47 12 3 566 1,712 258 110 80 84 34 713 5,501 4,203 58 435 68 107 208 130 157 283 50 35 405 1,105 8.4 5.02 71 112 0.70 130 607 2,338 ,273,429 804 425 530 288 189 69 33 1,567 688 313 356 141 61 8 2,934 6,287 2.1 2,833 3,902 2,727 821 1,906 812 1,175 2,683 778 2,385 349 182 111 90 46 524 1,544 234 126 76 61 27 373 841 214 91 39 22 677 2,156 1,534 101 487 105 269 214 182 331 935 49 42 191 448 220 565 0.70 53 168 1,638 4,518,279 293 203 329 169 288 131 225 860 263 166 213 97 92 13,509 30,310 2.2 13,327 20,808 12,969 3,374 9,595 2,159 4,779 7,839 10,349 2,126 9,502 879 416 357 309 165 959 4,878 513 178 122 75 71 1,433 4,624 626 279 230 213 85 1,944 11,383 7,372 182 1,176 262 626 203 135 436 1,173 47 32 1,356 6,386 8.7 3.81 175 554 0.65 159 763 8,438 9,919,618 2,183 1,679 2,168 1,097 766 256 289 6,312 2,007 1,471 1,738 749 295 44 2,634 7,277 2.8 2,327 3,072 2,236 747 1,489 656 836 3,052 995 4,205 486 165 186 112 46 600 2,608 283 93 126 61 37 527 1,597 314 95 75 31 12 688 1,639 1,170 307 501 120 254 218 222 378 1,039 45 39 281 921 8.5 6.37 328 1,899 0.77 63 92 1,965 7, 281 , 310 320 243 370 222 318 182 310 970 242 208 262 124 70 29 35 15,069 34, 846 2.3 13,878 19,028 13,417 4,182 9,235 9,326 4,264 5,611 18,479 4,493 15,818 2,005 944 765 500 279 2,290 8,574 1,107 426 356 233 168 2,793 7,244 1,423 633 387 242 103 3,302 10, 576 7,247 1,191 2,367 521 1,175 199 201 1,350 3,719 50 43 694 1,783 3.7 6.39 2,333 8,386 0.76 210 755 12,279 28,967,739 2,223 1,642 2,641 1,626 1,339 1,143 1,165 7,786 1,925 1,245 1,962 1,125 922 409 198 4,618 19,729 4.3 4,291 5,953 APPENDIX The Questionnaire Index to tables (235) 236 THE QUESTIONNAIRE FORM Al CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE QUESnONNAOtE: 1954 StrUoo l— PERSON NOW IN ( HARCE (If ■ ■iiciiilH'r al llii- laiiiily or >ti.vuti<- v\m- fill.- Itiis ((•■•'■iKjiiiia ill cliarKf^. plraru' Ix* "nn' IIikI dl ihr iiifuriiikliuii CMAK(;i:i 1, \\h»l i" voitr iiniip?_ 2. Whu ix your addrrMi? IKnilr M >lmt numh«) f ia) D WhiW Section 11— OWNERSHIP. RENTAI AGREEMENT. AND LOuilduiKB, pAvnient of taxeM, keep of landlord, rent free, i LAND MANAOKD FOR OTHKR8: [91 How ninnv acriM do voo operate for olhcrH an a Hlhf.n MANACKR? Q Soi (Knter the name and addrew of the employer under question 6 (a) 1 LAND RENTED TO OTHERS: 10. How many acreii are RENTED TO otheni, inctudiiiK land worked on HharcH by croppeni or tenanlM? ..... □ Noi (Include any neparate freldH rented Lo othBrx. I^aiid worked hy meml>ern of your household with your equip- ment nhould nut l>e coiiKidcred ts rented to olberv,) // "i\onr," cheek and »*ip to fnfodon [IIJ, Acret in Thi$ Place: [II] Adding arm o\mrd atud acrei rented from ofheri, then tublrarting affm trntrd Jtf «(A«rj, u^ get ■ ■ ■ ,. - {Qurilion. A-^. ear corn or .It. Hi. Hhellcd eurii':^^ I bu. Re|xirt corn hoKKcd olT in (gueiitioti (h), not hen- ) 18. COW I'KAS for ALL PURPOSES (except for fre.li market, or for canniiiK, freeiiiiK. or other pruccmiiiK) thin year? p ' hulti-'U HrfMrl llHHr k-M 'ur m-ili nurtri.ortoa uDili-r i|unllan *■ I Aerex alone (a) ruMI'KAS for I)UV I'EAST , . . . I, (b) COWl'KASfor HAV? ((f) COWl'l'IAS plowiMl uii'ler fur Kreen Kil<.MS.^Iwt xraaoiLAtLufcliu-WM* ■vraledr . . . . . . [19] I'EANl'TSfof ALL i'rRPOSKH till- vear' If " Sont," rhtek anil 'kifi li vueadon [20]. (a) PKAN rT8 for pickinK or threshing? (6) Vine* or top«t which were or wilt be »aved for HAV or FORAdK? llDcludt top* or •Ina wnl iTtrr pictlni u inrulilnt. [201 Vi:i.VETHi:ANSfor iLl. PCRP08ES this year' HAY CROPS: Give total production ol all cutilnf a. Count the acres only once c two or more cuttln|B of thtf same ha^ crop were made. 21. Hu- I thi-1 (Alfalfa, clover, lenpedrta, xraiii hay, Iterinuda Rraiw, Johnnon pnv, other tame KraMicn. Underline kind. Do not include iwylioan, cowpea. or peanut hay.) LUPINE SEED, (IRASS, AND OTHER FIELD SKED CROPS; 22. Were any lupine need, ii;raiw need, a other field need rropx liarvextefl iIiih vear?. (Kcpurl production on a "clean seed" basis.) Cilw 1 2 3 Temire 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O Irrigation 1 2 3 X CUu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Typ. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O X V REOON 11 u. (Reduced facsmile) FLORIDA '■uiKOfion, or rrgiiLiliiin {;OTT(l\. TDIiACCi), roTATuKS, AM) nTHiat CltOI'S; For rttrti crop, aniicrr Ihete queMlion» [24] Coltonr Q N6nc 25. Root ami Grain L'ropa lioKgcd - or KTBioil, otiicr lliati irorii, cowpoas, uv\ fic&iiuUT Q None 26. Tobftccof Z8. Irish Potatoes (or home use or for sale' Q None (If lo« limn 20 l.ii.licU Mcrc liarvc^lcd. i(o not 29. Swee(patalo«a (or home use or for sale? Q None (If Ics- tliaii 20 haihcU were liftrvcslcd, do nut (I) wtre or will he (Report tenths or ftn acr«, i{ called for.) How much was or will be harvestodT VKCKTAHIJS FOR HOME USIC AND FOR SAMO; 30. Were anv Teielables. sweet corn, or melons harvestf^ lliix year— ID No In vc (b) For sale ror rrcnii mftrket or to j D No. // ".Vo." check anrf 'Lip t ' iDVc How Mani Aosts WtuE oh Will 1*e H*RveiTrKo Thi& Ye; (Report tcittltB of an acre, ^ueh as ^, A, ft. 1 iV, rtc If two or rnore plaiitingj of Ihi' same wop were made, eillier on the ? * L_ IM * ;_ -II 40. SqnaahT 41. Tnnaloear . . . . 42. Waiermeloiur . . * * * * L_ :Tiiulinoirr< 7rlrr» RriKllih m Hplniich 44. What wai the talue of atl cegttablei SOLD or TO BE TREE FRIITS, NUTS. AND nRAPta— Cot.tir>iicd Which of the Followinc Krsoa or l„ -.„„l KOw much CrTRUs Fbdits Abe on This Placc- I .*,^'^|How manyl w^harveated T^ ■* *"*«• of in J9S3-54 For each k\nd, anjtetr tht*t Aret 9UM(iOFu . . . ^^^ 60. TANOKRIXICSandNfASDAIllNST 61. TKMI'LK ORAXChBT 62. VAMONCIA (UtANf^lBT 63. OTHKR ORAN0^»T 64. ORAI'KFRITITT from the bloom of 1953* C-1 65. i,i:m<)N8? 66. i.i.Mi-:sf . 67. TANGKI.ora? . . 68. KU.MQUAtST . . 69. OTHKR CITRUS? CitronH, limcquatji. HKRRIKS AM) OTIIKR SMAI.I. hUL'lTS. i«i wo„ ,„, ,...,„ „ „.,,„ .,„.,, I □ N" ":::;?;i'fsf,'"" •»■' - frnil* haniriled thu year (or aaleT ■ la vc 46. fiirawberrlea? 47. OcberT yufidon [48]. _i QuartJi . UlHllili^rrim, liluelicrrion, boyvonberr TIIKK MtLITS, MTS, AM) CRAI'IX' [48] Ar.- anv fn.it ur n„t tr^ or 1° ^"''' '^ ''^f '*«* "'"^ '*'> '" (dj Arc thete an many an 20 fniit and (Q .N«. IJ "So." (heck ami *kip\h nikl treoearinK and nunlx-arlnK fruit orchardn, urovl-s. vineyaril". and plantod nut irtt^T .... Acre* it |__ (Heiturl IcntJi-ufan am-, nnch an ft, I ,\, vie. pa nut include ;la frni.r. »ij.uHiNnKiM Kki'IT *Nit NuTTnisKit This I'i.aik- ni-fi kin-l. nnnifrr Ikr. 50. .I'KACHIOKT 51. I'i:ars' 52. AVOCADOS" U. FIG8T . . , 54. mangui-:st 55. GRAI'1-:ST . 56. LMfltOVUI :Bud quantity harvestMTi and value of Value of (hU year's crop Acn~< sold or to be sold •$ /OO llllir qianno u Setllon IV —LAND USE THIS YEAR. 1954 Now wt want to dwlribote the ACRI-:S IN THIS fl.ACK accgrdiiifc lo how they were nned thin year. After you have aecoutited fur a field ur plot du not eoutit Ihix land aKaJii He sure lo arrvnnl fur all the land, (live only whole acren. CROPLAND: 72a. Kro-n how inanv aere> of land were CHOI'S IIAKVI'^fTKIl (incluHlnRhay ml) thb.year* . . D None (Till-, area may U- ul>tAinecl by adding the acrca in the fiehin Ironi whieh one or more crupx were harvested or hay wkk cut Ihin year; acre^i in noidtearinit and bcariiiK planted tree fruit", nutn. and Krapen;atid acrmin numery and Krvenhuiinr prwditcia.) To [U- Killi-d by Ce (1) A'lH arret of atl rrop* (irtik It in Sfftiont 1 1 1 an .inly.) WOODLAND: (Include an woodland all wood lota and llmlier tractn , Q None OTIICR LAND: 74. How many acren were In other pasture (not cropland papirv and nol woodland panlnrr) ? Q ^'oiie // "Aoif." fheck and tkip to i/iiettion [75]. (») Of thin olher )>antiire. how many acm> do yon cotwider lo Ih: Improved jwalnreT D None ^. (Improved by litninK, ferliliilnn. lefHlinR to i**"> Krannm or IrKiiinn, Irrixallnit. drainlns. or liy cunlrullinK wiifU and brnnh.) I. I>a I lutn. 73/1. 74.o'../75i . O None 72u, 72h, 12' 7Z(, 73a, 237 Vu\'*rl^*rn- IRRICATKn U " rhrrt unit *ktp to vHfifiOn [TT]. (a) Are there any rropn that » irrinaied? , . . O No- '/ "A'V rlk*ft «NV THIS TOTAI.- (a) llu« manv an- Ml l.i;S and Mll.i; COI-TS' (M ow many arv llOlt.SIOS and CULTS, i (Tli.' lolal Tor .(i.c-^iioiis la) and <(.) i h(h;s and n(;s [92] How many tlOCS and PIGS of all aiccs, imlndinK HowK and boam, art- on this platT? Q \oi // -.Vdne," chtrk and .k,,, la ,,ur,hon [93al. OP THIS TOTAL— (a) How many were born since June I, Ihio year' . . , , (h) Ho. V were tMrii licforo Jui SOWS AND GII.TS FAltUOVMNC [93a] How many mows and Kilb> farrowed lietwecn December I, last year, and June I, this year? . Q ,Noi ANIMALS SiH.l) AM) TO UK SOLD AI.IVK THIS VLiAIt. Id54. (Report all salcn from tliU place whether made by you or by others. Report as sold animalt turned over to or sold for your landlord. Be sure to include animals which you will sell l*efore January I. 1955 ) 94b. CALVES Hold or to be sold? . Q None How much wa.s or will be the value of sale*' •I 1MI« m •« •5_ •S 100 (Report all salew from this place who sold all poultry and poultry product.-- Il sure to Include as sold any chicken.i. I sell before January 1, l»55.) made by you or bv others. Report as over lu ur sold fur your landlord He rs, eKKs, Iurkey:>. etc . which you will 9S. Are there now any chickens,' f Q No. // "A'o," rherk and ikip i turkeys, or other poultry on this place I iiuritton [102]. or were there aiiv on this place this ) year? I D Yes 96. How many CHICKENS, 4 i >nd over, are on this place? . (Hens, pullets, roosters, etc.) (o) Broilers? D Noi (Report all hroilcm sold from this place includinft ihooe raised for others under contract.) 98. How manv doiens of chicken ICGGS were or will be SOLD this year? O Nm 99a. How ma.iy TURKEYS and fD None TURKEY FHYEIUS were raised this J year? . , , (LiRhl breeds (Include those raised from poultn bought, poults hatched on thih place, or ^Heavy breeds raised for others under contract, whether sold, eaten, or now on hand.) many TURKEY HENS on ([J None ■V you keeping for breeding I / Light breeds 100. How many DUCKS. GEESE, and other poultry (not countinK chickens and turkeys) were RAISED this year? D Noi (Name kind I 101. How much was or will t>e received this yeaj fro«».4he sale of TURKEYS, DUCKS. GEKSE. and miscellaneous poultrv, and TH EIR \one EGGS? D sold (Do not include chickens and chicken egtp,,) X -\ -\ XXX X X X XXX No. G>tor 1 2 3 ' Tenure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O j IrrigatioD 1 2 3 X_ Qui 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tjp. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O X V REGION 11 (Reduced facsmile) FLORIDA 239 Secllon XI.— OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME [1071 How many days ihis year did you w^rk off your (arm? Include wofk at a nonfarm job, buninew. j profession, or on someone cise'i farm." (CKtrk one) . . (Do not include exchaniie work Include d«yB you ! expect to work off your farm before Jan 1. 1955 ) a None D 1 to *9 days 3 G SO to 99 daya O 100 to 199 davs D 200 day or mon SecUon VIII. —FERTILIZER AND LIME Include all lerlillier and lime purchased, or to be purchaMed before January I, 1955. for use on this place, whether purcbaiied by you or by your landlord, [102] llu» iiinrli <:(iMMi:it('l M. Ki:itTiLi/,i;it ami n:uTii.izi\(; MATK]lIAI.w«.spiirclia»iillliisy(.ar' Q Saw. t /OO iimt.-fl»K«Ij'|Huiti ) ■lellwionlyl on olilch IfSm k „,.,l .k,p 1«3. (In wliicli rroiB. wfc. KliKTILlZKlt TSKI) For rarh irop, annwrr thriir iiurtlionn . . > {a) Hay Biiit cruplaiiil pa-liirc? . Q Noiip ((() Oilier pa-liirr (not iToplarnl)? . . Q NoiH- (<•) C:orh'' D None id) CoHoii? D None (e) FriiilK, via|ct»h|ps, and jHilalucn? . G Nunc {/) Other cro|M? G None ill) Have yon any income ttn^ year from any of the following sources — ■iaii' uf protlncLi frurn land ri'iilod out, casli rent. boarderN. old-axe ai-slsiancc. |«-ii™iofiH. vclerann' allowances, unemployment coinpcnsatioti. intt'rcsl, dividends, prufitn from nunfann buiiineiin, and liel)! from meiiiherM // "None," for quetlion 107 and "No," for both quritiont (a) and (6), »kip to i/ueilitm [109J. 108. Will the income which you and your family receive from work ofT the farm and from other Hourcen (listed in queationii 107, (o), and (6)) be ureatcr than the total value of all afcricultural products sold or to be »old from your pla»^ this year? ..,.,,. la v« \a No !g Y« G No D ^"« [1041 HowmuchMMI-iorl.lMlNd '""" tlAI. wa-< |>urcli& ' (Include Kruui liydratedaiid tuini oyster uliclU, eli- SecUon IX.— SELECTED FARM EXPENDITURES. THIS YEAR, I9S4 Include all eipensea paid. < (o) MACHINli HIUK' (include custom work. niicIi thrc!ihin|{. combiniiiK. irayiii . I95S, by you and by yaor (d) HIIIKD LAUtm? (Do not include houivwurk, cuHtom work, or contract conxtructlon work. Include catth payments only.) (r) FKHD tor livestock and poultry? . . (Include cost of Kraiii. hay, null feeds, concentrates, and rouuhaitcs. al.'to. amountH ]\Hid for tiji^uluig Mjd iiiiunK t<^ll.l t DdIIm /OO J /OO * /OO t /OO SecUon X.— FARM LABOR 106. AImuI how many liuun the week of Sept 26- Dcl. 2 did voti (the pcrMiii in charite uf this placel do farm work or cliurcH on thin place? . . . (CA^rt onr) I n ^onc 2. ^ 1 lu 14 hour* 3- G 15 hours or mora ( Uo ijgt include housework.) ih) How many HIItKI) I'KRSONS did any farm work or chor«K on tilts place the week llf Sept 26-()ct 2? . . Q None l]iicludciiicm)>crT< of your family receivmKcaidi wajtex.) // ''ffttni," rherk and tkip lo qufidon [107]. 4,c) '150 davtt or more durlnit thin year? G None rinR this ycarT • (<-) and (rf) must equal th« (fil 1.011 man 150 days durinR this ycarT G None (Thetoral f9r. " ■ ■" ■ - for quasllun 100(b) i it) W(ii»l were the rate ot pay and houm of work of the»e hired pOI^oiiB (qiieslloii 106(611? (linter information below ) Huw many 6iis were paid oti a— What was the aRreed casi rate of pay? (If more than one person, give average! », ■_ ,/00 P« wMk « ;00 per 4M.f (3l low many hours per peraon were these lien expected to work lo earn this pay? [109] Do you have on t (a) TelepboneT ... (6) Piped rUDiiliii walerT (c) EleetridljT (d) Televtrion act? . . . («) Hom« freeter (for quick freeting and a^hnfc foods. Do not include Vefrigerator)? . !□ No Id Yes ID No ID Ve. 1 ID No ID Yea ID No ID Yes |D No la Ve. (/) Electric pl| brooder? IG No ■ IG Ye. fO No ID Yes ih) Power feed grinder (suitable for grinding and crushing grain)? D No - D Yea Ma no. HOW MANY UF THE FOLLOWING ARE ON THIS PLACE— Inclode «|iilpmeiit, wbelher owned by yon or by othera. k«pl oa lUa ylace (a) Grain eonUnea (tor harvesting and threshing grains or seeds in one operation)? . . . . (b) Corn plekeraT (c) Pick-up baleraT (d) Field lorage harveatera ia) Garden tracloraT (0 AntomobUea (belonging to you. to hired workere, or otbenttvingon lbisp]aoe)T ij) Artlfldal ponda, reaenolra, and earlh UnkaT Secllon nil.— MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION FARM VALUE, MORTGAGE DEBT. AND CASK RENT, 111. About how much would the land and the buildings on It Mil loi (o) LANDOWNEDBY YOUT (from question 4) (6) LAND RENTED FROM OTHERS' (from question 6) (r) LAND MANAGED FOR OTHERft? (from question 9) ) or$_ _L_ 112. la there any MORTGAGE DEBT i baildings owned by you? D No D Yea D No land owned 114. On whol dolt wa* lAts guetliMiaaire JUUdI . -ma lis. Whofitrnithed tht information fivtn in Iki* rtportt (Ch*ek wAicA) Q Operator G Hired laborer G Wife or other member of operator's family Q Neighbor D Ulidlord n Other REMARKS: ENUMKKATtiR S KKCnRIV To be fiili-d by Census ; STATE 1^'i^^__ COUNTY PRECINCT „, Have you reviewed each aecuon of this questionnaire? Cerllfled by tsXS ^*"' " Cheeked by Date . ID J lo Yea (Heduced facsmile) 240 ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK isqoina •ai'] S 8 S 3 s § S s S s 3 s 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 ' i i i i i 1 j i i ! ! ^ ^^ i i _ ! i i Si ! 1 '3B ! 1 i i : 1 ; 5isl?lhsll3f i 1 1^ 11 _ ^ o c E CL 1 5?=>j<|=*""? --s| i jir ' r 1 t. i ; .,,1^,. 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Do«l tbll person lu op«raliona where he ("Ye." in »nv col 4 to 8 indi- cates airri cultural operations (t) >- : > >• i >■ 1 ^ 1 M o i ! z ■ ^ s JjSsS.si £ >* : ;J! ; > II J I o llli^llEr o 2: :^ : Z ■ ^ iiiiii S VC 1 i ■ > ^ i i^ i : i i nr o '■ Z 1 o : o Z : Z : : ; : : 1 1 : CL. .£ » s S « i t ^;1 OS .•, 1 e 8 > >• >■ i >• o z o Z o Z IS I \ ill < 'o lis ■ i 1, > s e 1 1 ::S 1=5 \i z £ ^ 1 ^ 11 lillsl ^ ' ! 1^ i .» 1=5 o i^ 1 : ! o : Z Iffkiiiy ' c Z l3 1=5 i 8 : >• i 1^ M \^ ; 1 ^ .m 11 aled In the 8 ON THE of houBeho ON THE L n who rents area, or uses and or uses enter the n tie land fiw ..^ _ a-s -j«- j=b2 a^'o 2 SX-^ = • i£-< ill : I ■oia *pWM ;o »an>j 3 1 jsqmna aon a S 3 i i 8 a 3 § 2 i g S i 8 3 g 3 3 3 (Heduted facsimile) INDEX TO TABLES 241 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 Broomcom Buckwheat Butter churned Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold Cabbage Calves. See Cattle and calves. Cane, sugar Cantaloups and muskaelons, 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 Com • Com 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 irrlgatlcn 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 frcn 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 Eccmcoiic class of farm Eggplant Egga sold 8 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 'ie 2 4,16,17 4,6 16 10 2 16 4,13,14 13 13 16 10 1»2,3,4 1*2,3,4 4 1 1,2,4 2 3,4,9 4,16,17 4,16,17 16 1,2,4 15 10 13 13 11 16 16 16 13 16 16 4.U County 9 9 9 3 2 7 7 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 l,la,2 2a la 2a 1 l,la 2,2a 2 6 9a 9,9a 4,9,9a 9,9a 1,1a 3 7 4,7 7 5 9 9 9 7 9 5 9 7 Economic area 4,5 7,8 3,6, 3,6 3,6,9,11 3,6,9,11 3,6,9,11 2,5;8 1,2,3,10,11 2,5 ' 1.4; 1,4, 2,5 4,5 1,4, 3,6 4,5 1,4] 1.4, l,4j 7,8, 7,8 1,4 3,6 3,6 4,5,6,10 3,6,9,10 2,5, 1,2 3.6 Electricity Electric pig brooder E^er and spelt English or Persian walnuts Ewes Expenditures, fEirm. See Farm expenditures. Facilities and equipment, specified Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow. Farm expenditxires, 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, nximber 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 Vilberts 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, alfalfa, clover, or small grains Green lima beans Green peas (English) Greenhouse products Guineas raised Hairy vetch seed Harvesters , field forage Hay balers, pick-i^ 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 aiules sold alive Horticultural specialties sold See also Nursery and greenhouse piNjducts. Improved pecans Income, farm. See Value of farm products sold. Irish potatoes Irrigated farms, number Irrigated land in farms By use Kumquats 4,6 6 16 16 13 4,7 4,7,8,9,10 ''I 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 4,7 1,2 2 3,4 10 13,15,16 ■1,7 15 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 1,2 1 County 6 2,5,8,12 6 2,5,8,12 ■ 2 , 8 . 5 2,2a 1 2,2a 1 1,2,3,4 5 2,2a 5 6 1,1a 3 2,2a 3 4,7,8 la 4,8 9 3 9 4 2,2a 1,1a l,l«,9a la 2,5,8 2,5,8 7,8,9 2,5,'8 1,4,7 1,4,7 2,5,8 1 2,5,8,12 1,4,7 7 4 3,6,9,10,11 2,5; 2,5 1,4; 7,8. 2.5 4,5 2,5 2,5, 3,6 2,5,8,12 12 3,6,9 3,6,9 2,5,8 1,4,7 1,4,7 242 INDEX TO TABLES Ladino seed , Land and buildings, value of Land area, approxlioate. 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 romalne Lijna 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 Pimlentos (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 Proso millet Prunes Pulpwood cut Rams and wethers Raspberries .,, Red clover seed Redtop seed Rented land 16 1,1 1 16 1,2,3,4 3,4 2 3,4 2 1,2,4 16 16 16 16 16 16 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 4,6 16 16 16 16 4,13,14 4,13,14 10 4,6 10 10 1J,16 16 16 15 13 16 16 16 3,4 County 9 1 1 9 1,2,2a 2a 3 1,2,2a 1 la l,la 1,1a 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 9 4,7 3 2 7 7 9 9 5 1 2,2a 9 9 8 7 5 3 9 7 5 7 9 9 2,2a 2,2a 5 Economic area 3,6,9 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 7 7,8,9 3,6,9,10 3,6,9,10 2,5,8 4,5 4,5,6 7 7,8,9 1,2,3 1,4,7 2,5,8 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 com Sweet peppers and pimlentos Sweetpotatoes County 16 16 16 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. Wage rates Walnuts (English or Persian), Watermelons Water, piped running Wax beans. 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 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 16 16 16 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 16 16 U,14 10 10 1,2)4 16 16 13,15,16 1,4 13 8,9,10 16 16 *,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 *,6 9 3 9 9 9 9 7 9 5 6 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 1,1a 9 9 9 9 9 9 5 5 2,2a 9 9 9 9 5 9 9 7 3 3 6 l.la 16 S 3 9 9 9 9 9 9 5 9 2,2a 9 9 1,1a 7