^JAJJZJlzEai Given By V. S. SUPT. OF DOCUMENTS ^ >03ITORY Vol. 1 - pt. 24 LOUISIANA COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS 1954 Census Agriculture U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ■ BUREAU OF THE "ENSUS • WASHINGTON ■ 1956 oft* U-S- Burgoo dj- tivt-<*£*Sti5 U. S. Department of Commerce Sinclair Weeks, Secretary Bureau of the Census Robert W. Burgess, Director United States Census Agriculture: 1954 Volume I COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Part 24 Louisiana Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY Chief, Agriculture Division FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS • LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS • CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES • PUBLIC :ary iuperintend'STit of Documents OCT 9 - 1956 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROBERT W. BURGESS, Director A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director Robekt Y. Phillips, Special Assistant Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director Jack B. Robertson, Special Assistant Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards Lowell T. Galt, Assistant Director for Operations Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration Calvert L. Dedrick, Coordinator, International Statistics A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer Agriculture Division — Ray Hurley, Chief Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief Census Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief Field Division — Robert B. Voioht, 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 24. 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 Economic Areas, is one of the three principal reports presenting the results of the 1954 Census of Agriculture. This volume, In 33 parts, pre- sents the compilation of the information given by farm operators to Census enumerators in 1954. The 1954 Census of Agriculture was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress (Title 13, United States Code) approved August 31, 1954, which includes provisions for the mid-decade censuses of agriculture. The collection of the data was carried out by Census enumerators directed by super- visors appointed by the Director of the Census and working under the direction of Jack B. Robertson, then Chief, Field Division. Ernest R. Underwood, then special Assistant to the Director, was responsible for the recruitment of the field staff. The planning of the census and the compilation of the statistics were supervised by Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture Division, and Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by Hilton E. Roblson, Orvin L. Wllhlte, Hubert L. Collins, Benjamin J. Tepping, Lois Hutchison, Carl R. Nyman, J. Thomas Breen, Robert S. Overton, Merton V. Llndquist, Russell V. Oliver, Charles F. Frazler, 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 AGRICULTURE: REPORTS 1954 Volume I. — Counties and State Economic Areas. Statistics for counties include number of farms, acreage, value, and farm opera- tors ; farms by color and tenure of operator ; facilities and equipment ; use of commercial fertilizer : farm labor ; farm expenditures ; livestock and livestock products; specified crops harvested; farms classified by type of farm and by economic class; and value of products sold by source. Data 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 Maryland. 27 Montana. Pennsylvania. East North Central: Ohio. 15 Virginia and West Virginia. 28 Idaho. 16 North Carolina and South Carolina. 29 30 Wyoming and Colorado. New Mexico and Arizona. 3 17 Georgia. 31 Utah and Nevada. 4 Indiana. 18 Florida. 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, 19G4. 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 Beports Part 1. — Multiple- 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 U. 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 will 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 type-of -farming areas) showing the general characteristics for each type of farm by economic class. It wilt 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 LOUISIANA CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Page History and legal basis DC Plan of presentation of statistics IX 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 XIV Land in farms according to use XIV Value of land and buildings XV Age of operator XV Residence of farm operator XV Years on present farm (year began operation of present farm) XV Of f -farm work and other income XV Specified facilities and equipment XV Classification of farms by class of work power XV Farm labor XVI Fertilizer and lime XVI Specified farm expenditures XVI Farm-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 XLX Land irrigated XIX Irrigated land in farms according to use XLX Farms with all harvested crops irrigated XLX Irrigated crops harvested XLX Land-Use and Conservation Practices Land in cover crops turned under for green manure XLX Stripcropping XLX Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour.. XLX Livestock and Poultry Milk cows; cows milked; milk sold XLX Sows and gilts farrowing XLX Sheep and lambs and wool XLX Goats and mohair - Bees and honey Value of livestock on farms Livestock products Sales of live animals Poultry and poultry products Sampling Description of the sample for the 1954 Census Adjustment of the sample Method of estimation Reliability of estimates based on the sample XX Differences in data presented by counties and by State economic areas XXI Classification of Farms Farms by size...... XXI Farm by tenure of operator XXI Farms by color or race of operator XXII Farms by economic class XXII Farms by type «• ..*...•••• XXI I Value of farm products sold XXIII State 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 11. 12. 13 14 15 16 17, 18 19 Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE Table— Page —Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 — Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 — Farms and land in farms, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 — Farms and farm characteristics, by color and tenure of operator: Census of 1954 12 — Farm operators by color, residence, off -farm work, age, and years on present farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 —Farms by class of work power and specified facilities and equipment : Censuses of 1920 to 1954 —Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 — Hired farm labor and wage rates by economic class: Census of 1954 —Hired farm labor and wage rates by color and tenure of operator: Census of 1954 —Hired farm labor and wage rates by type of farm: Census of 1954 —Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1954, 1950, and 1945 —Comparability of data on livestock and poultry: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 — Livestock and livestock products: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 — 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 . — Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 —Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 — Farms reporting by specified acres, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for specified crops: Census of 1954 , — Sampling reliability of estimated totals for parish, economic area, and State by number of farms reporting, by levels , — Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated parish, economic area, and State totals for specified items 57 (V) vi CONTENTS Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES p Map of the State showing parishes, parish seats, and principal cities 61 Parish Table 1. Farms, acreage, value, and farm operators: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 62 la. Irrigated farms: Number and acreage: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 68 2.— Farms by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 2a. Farms by tenure, by color of operator: Census of 1954 " 3.— Farms by size of farm and by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 4. Value of farm products sold by source : Censuses of 1954 and 1950 86 5.— Farms by economic class, by class of work power, off -farm work and other income, and facilities and equipment: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 |? 6. Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1954 and 1950; and use of commercial fertilizer: Census of 1954.. 95 7. Livestock and livestock products: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 101 8. Nursery, greenhouse, and forest porudcts: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 113 9. Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 119 9a»— Specif ied crops harvested from irrigated land : Census of 1954 „ 149 Chapter C— STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Map of the State showing State economic areas 157 Economic Area Table— 1. Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 158 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 178 4.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 388 5. Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 198 6.— Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 208 7.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 218 8.— Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950. 228 9. Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 238 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 2*8 11.— Farms reporting, number of chickens, and poultry products sold, by number of chickens on hand, for all commercial farms and poultry farms : Census of 1954 *** 12.— Farm labor: Census of 1954 d5° APPENDIX The 1954 Census of Agriculture Questionnaire 252 Enumerator' s Record Book '56 Index to tables 257 INTRODUCTION VII The term "county," as used in the name of this report and in the introductory text, embraces the parishes of the State of Louisiana. (VIII) INTRODUCTION This report presents data relating to the agriculture of the United States based on the most recent census of agriculture taken in the fall of 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 enumeration was taken in conjunction with the Decen- nial Census of Population in 1840. Congress first provided for a mid-decennial census for the year 1915 ; however, 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 Congress '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 District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or such other areas or territories over which the United States exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction : Provided, however, that as to the areas excluded from such census it is directed that data available from various Government sources shall be included as an appendix to the report of such census. The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to collect such prelimi- nary or supplementary statistics, either in advance of, or after the taking of such census, as are necessary to the initiation, taking, or completion thereof. The inquiries, and the number, form, and subdivisions thereof for the census provided for in this 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 ap- 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 1954. 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 counties for nearly all items for which information was obtained in the 1954 Census. However., most data by economic class of farm, type of farm, and color and tenure of farm operator are presented only for State economic areas. 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-f arming areas. (A description of State economic areas is given in a Special Re- port of the 1950 Census, entitled "State Economic Areas : A De- scription of the Procedure Used in Making a Functional Grouping of the Counties in the United States.") A map showing the State economic areas is shown at the beginning of Chapter C of this report. The Act of Congress excluded from the field enumeration the agriculture in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia, and U. S. possessions. Available statistics, obtained from other sources, for these areas are included in Part 3 of Volume III. Data for most of the items included in the 1954 Census of Agri- culture, as in prior censuses, were tabulated for "minor civil divisions" or areas smaller than counties. The term "minor civil division" is applied to the primary subdivisions of the counties. These may be townships, precincts, districts, independent muni- cipalities, unorganized territory, etc. The figures for these smaller areas are not included in any of the regular reports. However, it is possible to obtain data for small geographic areas, as heretofore, by paying the cost of checking the data and pre- paring the necessary statistical tables. Prior to the 1954 Census, an enumeration district 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 three-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 comprised the whole of one minor civil division and a part of another nor a part of two or more minor civil divisions. A minor civil division which included too niauy farms for one enumerator was divided into two or more enumeration districts. The tabulations, as made by machines, in some cases provided totals for a single minor civil division — even though that required a grouping of enumeration districts— and, in other cases, they provided totals for two or more minor civil divisions combined. In the latter instance, the small-area data will be readily available only for combined totals for adjoining minor civil divisions. If there is need for making a separation of the data for such combinations, this is possible at some additional IX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 cost, since each questionnaire contains the name of the minor civil division in which the farm headquarters was located. Operations for 1954 Census. — The Act providing for the 1954 Census of Agriculture states that "the inquiries, and the number, form, and subdivision thereof . . . shall be determined by the Secretary of Commerce." The staff of the Bureau of the Census prepared the questionnaire for the 1954 Census of Agriculture on the basis of experience obtained in prior censuses, on the basis of an analysis of the sample survey for the States of Utah and Virginia for the calendar year 1953, and on the basis of the advice of a Special Advisory Committee for the 1954 Census of Agriculture. The Advisory Committee comprised representatives of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, State Agricultural Col- leges, State Departments of Agriculture, The American Farm Economic Association, The American Statistical Association, The Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, The Agri- cultural Publishers Association, The Farm Equipment Institute, The American Farm Bureau Federation, The National Grange, The National Council of Farmers' Cooperatives, and the Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America. The Special Advisory Committee had also assisted in deciding the inquiries to be included on the questionnaire for the 1953 Sample Census for Utah and Virginia. During the planning, State Agricultural Colleges, the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and other major users of data from the census of agriculture were asked to submit suggested inquiries for the census. The number of inquiries recommended greatly exceeded the number that could be included in the census. The Special Advisory Com- mittee and the staff of the Bureau recommended the inclusion or exclusion of these inquiries after giving consideration to the possibilities of obtaining the information in some way other than through the census of agriculture, to the adequacy of the informa- tion that might be secured in the census, to the availability of data from other sources, and to the usefulness of the data, etc. This committee reviewed the plans and questionnaires for the 1953 sample enumeration and the 1954 Census of Agriculture as they were developed, and submitted recommendations regarding these plans and questionnaires. The content of the 21 regional questionnaires (one for each State or group of adjacent States) was similar to that of the questionnaires used for the Utah and Virginia sample surveys conducted in 1953. There were variations region by region in the questionnaires to provide for differences in crops grown, in live- stock production, and in cultural practices. Also, the positions of inquiries were changed in order to provide for the enumera- tion of some items for a limited number of farms even though other inquiries were made for all farms. An agricultural census that collects vast quantities of reliable information requires that all employees be trained and that they adhere carefully to prescribed procedures as well as time sched- ules. For the 1954 Census of Agriculture, the Bureau devised a training program so that all employees received instructions for the respective jobs. In most instances, training sessions were held near the areas in which employees worked and immediately prior to the beginning of their assignments. The 1954 enumeration required approximately 30,000 enumera- tors who were supervised by some 2,200 crew leaders. These persons were supervised by 119 field offices organized under five regional offices. From October 4 to November 8, 1954, depending upon the State and the area, trained enumerators began their work. Their work was to obtain for every farm the required Information about that farm's operations, such as its crops, live- stock, poultry, farm expenses, equipment and facilities, and some facts about the farm operator. About two weeks before the census starting date, questionnaires were distributed to all box holders on the rural postal routes in all except a few Southern States. The questionnaire was accom- panied by a letter asking the farm operator to examine it and to answer as many of the questions as possible prior to the visit of the census enumerator. By this procedure, the Bureau expected to expedite the work of the enumerator and to improve the quality of the information given by farmers. By reading the question- naire, farmers knew what was wanted and could check their records in advance of the enumerator's visit. A good census requires a complete as well as an accurate enumeration. Several techniques were used to help obtain a good census in 1954. Instructions covering census procedures were designed in such a manner that objective criteria were supplied, and enumerators were not expected to rely on their own opinions or judgments concerning census entries or classifications. For example, an enumerator was required to complete an agriculture question- naire when specified conditions were met. He was not required to decide first what constituted a farm and then to obtain a questionnaire. Instead, a questionnaire was completed whenever minimum conditions were satisfied. Then, during central office processing operations, a decision was made — on the basis of care- fully defined criteria — as to which questionnaires represented farms. To help in insuring the completeness of the enumeration, enumerators were provided with a specially designed Enumera- tor's Record Book in which to list heads of households for the dwellings in their enumeration districts and names of the tenants or owners for places on which no one lived. The Enumerator's Record Book contained questions about the agricultural opera- tions on the place. The answers to these questions determined whether an agriculture questionnaire was required for the place and, also, whether this enumerator or an enumerator in another enumeration district was required to fill out the questionnaire. In order to minimize the cost of the enumeration, procedures were developed to limit the listing of heads of households and of other places in urban areas, incorporated places, and built-up residential areas. In accordance with these procedures, enumera- tion districts were classified, prior to the enumeration, into three groups on the basis of the density of dwellings in relation to the number of farms according to the 1950 Censuses of Agriculture and Population. In general, the enumeration districts with no well-defined cluster of dwellings were considered to be open-country areas and were classified as Group I Enumeration Districts. For Group I Enu- meration Districts the enumerator was required to list in his Enumerator's Record Book the name of the head of each house- hold within his district. If no one lived on a tract of land, he was required to list the name of the person who rented the land, worked it on shares, used it for livestock, or, if the land was not used for agricultural purposes, the name of the owner. There were approximately 15,300 Group I Enumeration Districts. These enumeration districts contained 2,778,000 farms and 4,263,000 dwelling units in 1950. The rural enumeration districts in which the number of dwell- ings was large in relation to the number of farms were classified as Group II Enumeration Districts. In these enumeration dis- tricts the enumerator was required to list all dwelling places in his district except those on less than one acre of land in built-up residential areas, such as small incorporated or unincorporated villages or the built-up areas adjacent to towns or cities. He was also required to determine, by asking locally, whether there were any farms or any places of one or more acres within the built-up areas. Outside the built-up areas he was required to list the head of every household. There were approximately 14,800 enumera- tion districts classified as Group II. These enumeration districts had 8,974,000 dwelling units and 2,420,000 farms in 1950. Most incorporated places and unincorporated villages with ap- proximately 150 or more dwellings were classified as Group III Enumeration Districts. There were approximately 11,000 such enumeration districts and these contained 161,000 farms in 1950. For Group III Enumeration Districts, the enumerator was given a list of farm operators enumerated in the 1950 Census of Agri- culture and was instructed to visit each place listed and find out INTRODUCTION XI whether an agriculture questionnaire was required. Any place used for agriculture was to be listed in his Enumerator's Record Book and an agriculture questionnaire was to be obtained. If the place was no longer used for agriculture, an explanation was to be made on the list furnished the enumerator. The enumera- tor was instructed to ask at each of these places whether there were any other farms or any places of 3 or more acres in the neighborhood. A few enumeration districts that comprised an incorporated place or that were within an incorporated city were classified as Group I or Group II if the number of farms was large. Also, a few very extensive rural districts requiring considerable travel were classified in Group III when the number of farms was small. The method prescribed for canvassing an enumeration district helped to insure complete coverage. The enumerator was in- structed to proceed in a systematic manner from a logical start- ing point. He listed each place and each dwelling on successive lines in the Enumerator's Record Book. In addition, he was re- quired to identify these on his enumerator's map with a cross reference to the Enumerator's Record Book. This procedure helped him to determine, by looking at his map, the extent of coverage at any given time. It also helped the crew leader in checking to see that coverage was complete. Some farms were given special attention to insure their inclu- sion in the enumeration. Prior to the enumeration, a list known as "specified farms" was prepared from records of the 1950 Cen- sus of Agriculture. Farms having unusually large agricultural operations were included in this list. During the enumeration a careful check was made to see that each place on the specifled- farm list was accounted for. This procedure helped to insure that units which could have a significant effect upon the census data were not omitted from the enumeration. (For a detailed ex- planation of specified farms, see page XII.) Some farm units other than specified farms also received special attention to insure complete coverage. Prior to the field enum- eration, lists were obtained of places known to be specializing in specific types of agricultural production, such as garbage-feeding operations, broiler operations, large turkey farms, livestock feed lots, cranberry bogs, and citrus groves. For some of these operations, the list represented a nationwide effort to insure coverage, while for others, only some of the intensive areas of production were given this special attention. These lists were prepared, in part, with the cooperation of the Agricultural Market- ing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and State Agricultural Statisticians. During the enumeration, the enumer- ator was required to obtain a questionnaire for each place or otherwise satisfactorily account for each place on the list of specified farms or on other special lists. Some areas of the High Plains required special consideration since the usual enumeration procedure was complicated by the prevalence of nonresident operators and widely scattered tracts operated as one farm. In these areas a special mapping form was used to insure complete coverage. Land was checked off on the mapping form by section, township, and range as it was enumerated. This check map, designed for plotting sections within a township, was subdivided into 16 parts of 40 acres each. Enumerators were required to indicate on this form all land in farms that they enumerated. Cross references were made be- tween the questionnaire and the map. The enumerator identified land for a given questionnaire on his check map by writing the number identifying the questfonnaire in each corresponding 40- acre square of the check map. The check map helped the enum- erator and, subsequently, the crew leader and other personnel reviewing the enumerator's work to determine whether the cov- erage of the enumeration district was complete. This procedure was used in all of North Dakota and South Dakota and selected counties in Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. In general, the areas for which such maps were used corresponded with the major wheat-producing sections with low rainfall. A special supplementary questionnaire was used in approxi- mately 900 counties in the South. This questionnaire, designated the Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire, aided in the enumeration of cropper and other tenant farms which were parts of larger landholdings. This additional form was completed when two or more agriculture questionnaires were needed for a landhold- ing. Since it called for the name and agricultural operations of each tenant on the landholding, the procedure enabled an enum- erator to determine that all operations were reported completely and only once. The Enumerator's Record Book, used in these selected southern counties, differed from that used elsewhere. The southern version helped the enumerator to identify the land- holdings for which this supplementary landlord-tenant form was required. Crew leaders, in supervising enumerators, began reviewing questionnaires, maps, and other forms and checking the enum- erator's work for completeness of coverage and quality almost as soon as the enumeration was started. The crew leader and his enumerators were required to make the records of their respective areas as accurate and as complete as possible. While assembling records, the field processing offices also made certain checks. Although these offices performed no detailed editing of questionnaires, some steps were taken to detect enumeration districts in which the enumerator's work was not fully satisfactory, especially in regard to coverage. The 26 proc- essing offices were given a form, for each county, which contained data from the 1950 Census for the number of farms and land in farms. Where possible, this form gave the 1950 comparative data for the enumeration districts or for the minor civil divisions comprising each county. For most counties, it was possible to furnish, at the county level, an additional check figure. This figure was the acreage of one of the following crops : wheat, corn, cotton, tobacco, or rice. In most instances, these check figures represented measured acreages (before harvest) as determined by the Commodity Stabilization Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. By checking totals for the enumeration dis- tricts with these check data, it was possible to determine and remedy obvious underenumeration before records were released from field processing offices. The 1954 totals for the county, together with the check data, were sent to the Washington office for review and approval before the enumeration was considered acceptable. After the canvass of an enumeration district was completed, the supervising crew leader collected the questionnaires and other records from the enumerator and sent them to the processing office for his area. The processing offices made some checks on the enumeration in each enumeration district. In this checking, emphasis was placed upon preparation of payrolls, completeness of coverage, and the correct application of the sampling pro- cedure. The final operations for the agricultural census were handled in central offices. The Washington office was the focal point of these activities ; but, for the first time, some of the agricultural census operations were decentralized into areas outside of Wash- ington. Census operations offices were established at Detroit, Michigan and Pittsburg, Kansas. Upon their release from field processing offices, records were transferred to th"e two Census operations offices. Although there were exceptions, in general, records from the Northern and Northeastern States were sent to the Detroit office and those from Southern and Western States were sent to Pittsburg, Kansas. At these offices, questionnaires were edited and coded and the information was entered on punch cards for tabulation. In the operations offices, the checking, editing, and coding were performed for individual agriculture questionnaires. The check- ing consisted of seeing (1) that the questionnaires were com- pletely filled out; (2) that the acreage of individual crops har- vested was in reasonable agreement with the acreage of cropland harvested when 100 or more acres of cropland harvested were XII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 reported ; (3) that the acres of land classified according to use accounted for the entire farm acreage for farms having 200 acres or more; (4) that the total of the acreage for the various uses of corn, sorghum, soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts was in reasonable agreement with the total acreage reported for all purposes for each of these crops ; (5) that the age and sex breakdown for cattle, hogs, and sheep added to approximately the total number of such animals of all ages ; and ((5) that all entries for related items were reasonably consistent. Editing consisted of the identification and withdrawal of questionnaires filled for places not qualifying as farms ; the selection of questionnaires with entries of unusually large size for review by the technical staff; the selection of groups of questionnaires with common reporting errors in an individual enumeration district for referral to technical personnel for review ; and the correction of obvious inconsistencies, such as reporting in an incorrect unit, or reporting in an improper place on the questionnaire. Coding consisted of entering code numbers for crops for which there were no separate inquiries on the ques- tionnaire, for color and tenure of operator, and for irrigation ; and, for a sample of farms, of entering codes for economic class of farm and type of farm. Entries determined by the technical staff to be in error were corrected on the basis of relationships existing on nearby farms or, if the entries were large, on the basis of correspondence with the farm operator. In case of information missing for a group of questions, estimates were prepared on the basis of adjacent questionnaires for farms with similar opera- tions and, in some cases, on the basis of information obtained by mail from farm operators. When estimates were made, letters were mailed to the farm operators to verify the information and, if the estimates were not in reasonable agreement with the infor- mation contained in the replies, the entries were corrected before the tabulations were made. After punch cards were prepared, the punch cards, together with records containing the corresponding basic data, were for- warded to the Washington office for tabulation. Once on punch cards, the data were sorted, listed, or otherwise handled mechani- cally to facilitate making final checks and to obtain totals. One of the initial and primary steps in the machine handling of the punch cards was to separate those cards which lacked necessary information, those on which the punched data were inconsistent or impossible, and those on which the relationships were possible but the data were of such magnitude that a further review of the individual questionnaires was warranted. These cards contain- ing questionable data or lacking data were examined, checked to the agriculture questionnaires, and corrected, if necessary, before the tabulations were made. Finally, tabulations were examined from the standpoint of over-all reasonableness and consistency. This examination re- quired the Judgment of specialists and was the primary respon- sibility of senior Census staff members. However, qualified State personnel of the Agricultural Marketing Service, V. S. Department of Agriculture, assisted in examining the data, especially those for crops and livestock, evaluating the results, and calling atten- tion to the situations for which further checking was necessary. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Specified farms. — "Specified farms" refers to the larger farms that were selected for special handling during the enumeration and during the processing of the agriculture questionnaires. Although the criteria for their selection have varied since this technique was first used in the 1945 Census of Agriculture, the basic purposes for employing this technique have not changed. One purpose for using a list of specified farms was to help to get a complete enumeration. The criteria for selecting specified farms were kept as simple as possible in order to facilitate the work of enumeration. In most States, only one item was considered in classifying farms as "speci- fied." The following are the criteria used for the 1954 Census : Criteria Area Land in the farm — 1,000 acres or more All States Cropland harvested : 200 acres or more Florida 500 acres or more Michigan, Minnesota, N. W. Missouri, Wisconsin . Irrigated cropland harvested : 200 acres or more Arizona, California, Louisiana Cattle and calves : 100 or more Alabama, Mississippi, N. W. Missouri 200 or more Louisiana Milk cows : 100 or more Arizona, California, Florida Chickens sold : 70,000 or more Delaware, Maryland, West Vir- ginia Occasionally, a farm which did not meet any of the criteria chosen, but which bulked large in respect to some other farm characteristics, had to be treated as a specified farm to reduce its effect on the results based on a sample of farms. In terms of total agricultural production, the operators of specified farms account for a significant part of the total produc- tion. For example, in the 1950 Census, 71,328 farms (then desig- nated "large" farms) were handled on a special basis. Although this number was only 1.3 percent of all farms, these "large" farms accounted for 17.3 percent of the value of all farm products sold and 33.1 percent of all land in farms. The criteria used for estab- lishing the group of specified farms for special handling in the 1954 Census resulted in more than twice as many farms (147,000 in the 1954 Census as compared with 72,000 in 1950) being given special attention. General Farm Information Date of enumeration. — The enumeration of the 1954 Census of Agriculture was made during the latter part of 1954. In the 1950 Census the starting date for the enumeration was April 1. The 1954 Census beginning dates were varied by areas or States, ranging from October 4 to November 8. In general, the varied starting dates were based upon (1) selecting dates late enough for the enumeration to follow the harvesting of the bulk of im- portant crops, (2) setting the dates early enough to avoid unde- sirable weather and travel conditions during the enumeration, and (3) arranging for the enumeration to be substantially completed prior to customary dates when farm operators move from one farm to another. The average date of enumeration for the 1954 Census for each county is given in County Table 7, and the per- centage of farms enumerated by various dates for the State and the date or dates for the starting of the enumeration are given in State Table 11. Information for inventory items is based on the situation as of the actual day of enumeration. Data on acreage and quantity of crops harvested are for the crop year 1954. Data on sales of crops relate to crops harvested in the year 1954 regardless of when sold ; data on sales of livestock products relate to the production and sales during the calendar year 1954. Since the period to be included was not yet completed for some items at the time of enumeration, special emphasis was placed upon including accurate estimates for such items for the remainder of the period. For example, the question relating to dairy products stated, "Be sure to include dairy products which you will sell before January 1, 1955." A farm. — For the 1954 and the 1950 Censuses of Agriculture, places of 3 or more acres were counted as farms if the annual value of agricultural products, exclusive of home-garden products, amounted to $150 or more. The agricultural products could have been either for home use or for sale. Places of less than 3 acres were counted as farms only if the annual value of sales of agri- cultural products amounted to $150 or more. Places for which the value of agricultural products for 1954 was less than these minima because of crop failure or other unusual conditions, and INTRODUCTION xm places operated at the time of the census for the first time were counted as farms if normally they could be expected to produce these minimum quantities of agricultural products. All the land under the control of one person or partnership was included as one farm. Control may have been through ownership, or through lease, rental, or cropping arrangement. For the 1954 Census, enumerators were instructed to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for all places that the operator con- sidered a farm and for all places having during 1954 (1) any hogs, cattle, sheep, or goats; (2) any crops such as corn, oats, hay, or tobacco; (3) 20 or more chickens, turkeys, and geese; (4) 20 or more fruit trees, grapevines, and planted nut trees ; or (5) any vegetables, berries, or nursery or greenhouse products grown for sale. Thus, agriculture questionnaires were filled for more places than those qualifying as farms. The determination as to which reports were to be included in the tabulations as farms was made during the central office processing of questionnaires. For the 1945 and earlier censuses of agriculture, the definition of a farm was somewhat more inclusive. Census enumerators were provided with the definition of a farm and were instructed to fill reports only for those places which met the criteria. From 1925 to 1945, farms for census purposes included places of 3 or more acres on which there were agricultural operations, and places of less than 3 acres with agricultural products for home use or for sale with a value of $250 or more. For places of 3 or more acres, no minimum quantity of agricultural production was re- quired for purposes of enumeration ; for places of under 3 acres all the agricultural products valued at $250 or more may have been for home use and not for sale. The only reports excluded from the tabulations were those taken in error and those with very limited agricultural production, such as only a small home garden, a few fruit trees, a very small flock of chickens, etc. In 1945, reports for places of 3 acres or more with limited agricul- tural operations were retained if there were 3 or more acres of cropland and pasture, or if the value of products in 1944 amounted to $150 or more when there was less than 3 acres of cropland and pasture. Because of changes in price level, the $250 limit for value of products for farms under 3 acres resulted in the inclusion of varying numbers of farms in the several censuses prior to 1950. The change in the definition of a farm in 1950, and continued In 1954, resulted in a decrease in the number of farms as compared With earlier censuses, especially in the number of farms of 3 or more acres in size. Places of 3 or more acres with a value of agricultural products of less than $150 were not counted as farms In the 1954 and 1950 Censuses. In some cases, these places would have been counted as farms if the criteria used in 1954 and 1950 had been the same as those used in previous censuses. The change in the definition of a farm had no appreciable effect on the totals for livestock or crops, for the places affected by this change ordinarily accounted for less than 1 percent of the total for a county or State. There are two figures published for the number of farms for each county in 1954. One is an actual count of all farms enumer- ated, and the other is an estimate based upon the number of sample farms multiplied by 5, plus the number of specified farms. In almost every county, the actual number of farms and the esti- mated number of farms differ. Because of sampling variability, the selection of the sample of farms seldom resulted in the in- clusion of exactly 20 percent of the non-specified farms. The number of farms in the sample in a county was accepted if this number was within predetermined limits. The counties that were not acceptable were adjusted to bring the number of sample farms within the predetermined limits. Therefore, the actual number of farms in the sample is more or less than 20 percent in most instances. Similarly, the estimated total for information obtained for the sample of farms may be slightly more or slightly less than the totals which would have been obtained if the data had been tabulated for all farms. Therefore, occasionally the estimated number of farms reporting for some items may be greater than the total number of farms enumerated. The estimated number of farms is shown in the tables so that estimates based on the farms in the sample can be related to the estimated number of farms rather than to the actual number of farms. Enumeration of land located in more than one county. — Land in an individual farm may be located in two or more counties. In such case, the entire farm was enumerated in only one county. If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated in the county in which the farm operator lived. If the farm operator did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were included in the county in which the farm headquarters was lo- cated. If there was any question as to the location of the head- quarters of the farm, the farm was included in the county in which most of the land was located. Farm operator. — A "farm operator" is a person who operates a farm, either performing the labor himself or directly supervising it. He may be an owner, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land cropped for him by others, he is listed as the operator of only that land which he retains. In the case of a partnership, only one partner was included as the operator. The number of farm operators is considered the same as the number of farms. Farms reporting or operators reporting. — Figures for farms re- porting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation of all farms, represent the number of farms, or farm operators, for which the specified item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922 farms in a county and only 1,465 had chickens over 4 months old on hand, the number of farms reporting chickens would be 1,465. The difference between the total number of farms and the number of farms reporting an item represents the number of farms not having that item, provided the inquiry was answered completely for all farms. For some of the items, such as the residence of the operator, for which reports were to have been obtained for all farms, figures are given for the number of farms not reporting. The number of farms, or operators, not reporting indicates the extent of the incompleteness of the reporting for the item. Figures for farms reporting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation for only a sample of farms, represent the total esti- mated from the sample, not the actual number of farms or operators reporting. Land owned, rented, and managed. — The land to be included in each farm was determined by asking the number of acres owned, the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The acres in the farm were obtained by adding the acres owned and acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and sub- tracting the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. In case of a managed farm, the person in charge was asked the total acreage managed for his employer. The acreage that was rented to others or cropped by others was subtracted from the total managed acreage. For 1954 and 1950, the figures for land owned, land rented from others, and land managed for others include land rented to others by farm operators. In earlier censuses, the enumerator was instructed to include all land rented from others and to ex- clude all land rented to others. Thus, he recorded only that portion of the acreage owned and the acreage rented from others which was retained by the farm operator. For prior censuses, the land included in each farm was essentially the same as that included for the 1954 and 1950 Censuses. Land owned. — Land owned includes all land that the operator or his wife, or both, hold under title, purchase contract, home- stead law, or as one of the heirs, or as a trustee of an undivided estate. Land rented from others. — Land rented from others Includes land worked on shares for others, and land used rent free, XIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 as well as all land rented or leased under other arrangements. Grazing land used under government permit was not included. Land rented to others. — Many farm operators rent land to others. For the most part, the land rented to others represents agricultural land but it also includes tracts rented for resi- dential or other purposes. When land is leased, rented, or cropped on shares, the tenant or cropper is considered the farm operator even though his landlord may exercise supervision over his operations. The landlord is considered as operating only that portion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers. land area. — The approximate total land area reported for 1954 for States and counties is, in general, the same as that reported for the 1950, 1945, and 1940 Censuses. Changes since 1940 rep- resent changes in boundary, actual changes in land area due to the construction of reservoirs, etc. The figures for 1940 repre- sent a complete remeasurement of the United States and, there- fore, may differ from the figures shown for earlier censuses. Land in farms.— The acreage designated "land in farms" in- cludes considerable areas of land not actually under cultivation and some land not used for pasture or grazing. All woodland and wasteland owned by farm operators, or included in tracts rented from others, is included as land in farms unless such land was held for other than agricultural purposes, or unless the acreage of such land held by a farm operator was unusually large. If a place had 1,000 or more acres of land not being used for agricultural purposes and less than 10 percent of the total acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes, the non- agricultural land in excess of the number of acres used for agri- cultural purposes was excluded from the farm area. In applying this rule, land used for crops, for pasture, or grazing, and land rented to others were considered to be land for agricultural purposes. On the other hand, land was defined as nonagricul- tural when it was woodland not pastured, or In house and barn lots, roads, lanes, ditches, or wasteland. The procedure used in 1950 for excluding unusually large acreages of nonagricultural land differed slightly from the one used for the current census. In 1950, adjustments were made In places of 1,000 acres or more (5,000 acres or more in the 17 Western States) if less than 10 percent of the total acreage was used for agricultural purposes. Except for open range and grazing land used under govern- ment permit, all grazing land was to be included as land in farms. Land used rent free was to be included as land rented from others. Grazing lauds operated by grazing associations were to be reported in the name of the manager in charge. All land in Indian reservations used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be included. Land in Indian reservations not reported by individual Indians or not rented to non-Indians was to be re- ported in the name of the cooperative group using the land. Thus, in some instances the entire Indian reservation was reported as one farm. Land in farms according to use. — Land in farms was classified according to the use made of it in 1954. The classes of land are mutually exclusive, i. e., each acre of land was included only once even though it may have had more than one use during the year. The classes are as follows : Cropland harvested. — This includes land from which crops were harvested; land from which hay (including wild hay) was cut ; and land in small fruits, orchards, vineyards, nurser- ies, and greenhouses. Land from which two or more crops were reported as harvested was to be counted only once. The enumerator was instructed to check the figure for crop- land harvested for each farm by adding the acreages of the In- dividual crops reported and subtracting the acres of land from which two crops were harvested. This procedure was repeated during the central office editing process for farms with 100 or more acres of cropland harvested. If the harvested cropland was used for other purposes, either before or after the harvest of a crop, the enumerator was specifically instructed to report the acreage only under crop- land harvested. Cropland used only for pasture. — In the 1954 and 1950 Cen- suses, the enumerator's instructions stated that rotation pasture and all other cropland that was used only for pasture were to be included under this class. No further definition of crop- land pastured was given the farm operator or enumerator. Permanent open pasture may, therefore, have been included under this item or under "other pasture," depending on whether the enumerator or farm operator considered it as cropland. The figures for 1945 and earlier censuses are not entirely comparable with those for the last two censuses. For 1945, the figures include only cropland used solely for pasture in 1944 that had been plowed within the preceding seven years. The figures for this item, for the Censuses of 1940. 1935, and 1925, are more nearly comparable with those for the Censuses of 1954 and 1950, as they include land pastured that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating. Cropland not harvested and not pastured. — This item includes idle cropland, land in soil-improvement crops only, land on which all crops failed, land seeded to crops for harvest after 1954, and cultivated summer fallow. In the Western States, this class was subdivided to show separately the acres of cultivated summer fallow. In these States, the acreage not in cultivated summer fallow represents largely crop failure. There are very few counties in the Western States in which there is a large acreage of idle crop- land or in which the growing of soil-improvement crops is an important use of the land. In the States other than the Western States, this general class was subdivided to show separately the acres of idle crop- land (not used for crops or for pasture in 1954). In these States, the incidence of crop failure is usually low. It was expected that the acreage figure that excluded idle land would reflect the acreage in soil-improvement crops. However, the 1954 crop year was one of low rainfall in many Eastern and Southern States and, therefore, in these areas the acreage of cropland not harvested and not pastured includes more land on which all crops failed than would usually be the case. Cultivated summer fallow. — This item includes cropland that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded for several months to control weeds and conserve moisture. No land from which crops were harvested in 1954 was to be included under this item. Woodland pastured. — This includes all woodland that was used for pasture or grazing. The questionnaire contained the following instruction : "Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts and cutover land with young trees which have or will have value as wood or timber." No definition of wood- land was given in 1950 to either farm operators or Census enumerators except an instruction to enumerators not to in- clude brush pasture as woodland. Some of the changes in wood- land acreages from one census to another may merely represent differences in interpretation of the meaning of woodland. Woodland not pastured. — This includes all woodland that was not used for pasture or grazing. Unusually large tracts of timberland reported as woodland not pastured were excluded from the tabulations of land in farms when it was evident that such land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes. The definition for woodland, as stated above, was used also for enumerating woodland not pastured. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). — This in- cludes rough and brush land pastured and any other land pastured that the respondent did not consider as either wood- land or cropland. The figures for 1954 and 1950 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. Tho question on improved pasture was included in 1954 for the first time. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.).— This item in- cludes house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, and waste- land. It includes all land that does not belong under any of the other land-use classes. INTRODUCTION xv In addition to the complete classification of land in farms ac- cording to use, the tables also present data for three summary classifications as follows : Cropland, total. — This includes cropland harvested, cropland used only for pasture, and cropland not harvested and not pastured. land pastured, total. — This includes cropland used only for pasture, woodland pastured, and other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). Woodland, total. — This includes woodland pastured and wood- land not pastured. Value of land and buildings. — The value to be reported was the approximate amount for which the land and the buildings on it would sell. This item was obtained for only a sample of the farms ; however, the value was not reported for all the farms comprising the sample. Many problems, not encountered in enumerating most agricul- tural items, are involved in obtaining farm real-estate values. Most enumerated items require the respondent to make a state- ment based upon fact. It may be the number and value of farm animals sold alive during the year or the number of lambs under 1 year old on the place. In either case, only information as to activities during a specified period, or the situation as of a stated time, is required. This information is based upon actual trans- actions or existing conditions. But the estimation of the value of land and buildings is based largely upon opinion. In the event a farm had been recently purchased, answers could be based upon that experience. But many farms have not changed hands for many years, nor are they currently for sale. In such cases, farm operators may have no clear basis for estimating the value. In making an intelligent estimate, a respondent needs, first, to estimate the prevailing market value in the community. Sec- ondly, he must in some way add to or subtract from this base to allow for his farm's special characteristics. In many cases, a farm operator who would not sell his place under any circum- stances may be inclined to give a "market value" that is un- reasonably high. Some operators who had purchased their real estate during periods of relatively low prices may give an esti- mate that is unduly influenced by that experience. Further- more, the extent of variation known to exist in real-estate values makes it difficult to establish checking procedures that will dis- close inaccurate estimates. Only average values of land and buildings per farm and per acre are presented in this report. A total value of the land and buildings for States, geographic divisions, and the United States, will be presented in Volume II. Age of operator. — Farm operators were classified by age into six age groups. The average age of farm operators was calculated by dividing the total of ages of all farm operators reporting age by the number of farm operators reporting. Residence of farm operator. — Farm operators were classified by residence on the basis of whether or not they lived on the farm operated. Some of those not living on the farm operated lived on other farms. When a farm operator rented land from others or worked land on shares for others and had the use of a dwell- ing as part of the rental arrangement, the enumerator was in- structed to consider the dwelling a part of the farm operated. The dwelling assigned may have been on a tract other than that as- signed for crops. Since some farm operators live on their farms only a portion of the year, comparability of the figures for var- ious censuses may be affected 'to some extent by the date of the enumeration. In a few cases the enumerator failed to indicate the residence of the farm operator. Differences between the total number of farms and the number of farm operators by residence represent underreporting of this item. Years on present farm (year began operation of present farm). — The data on years on present farm and year began operation of present farm were secured on the basis of the inquiry, "When did you begin to operate this place? " The (Month) (Year) time of year that farmers move is indicated by the month they began to operate their farms, as shown by a breakdown of the data for those farm operators who began to operate their present farms in the calendar years 1954 and 1953. The tabulation of years on present farm at each census is based on the calendar year the operator began operating his farm. Because of differ- ences in the date for various censuses, the figures are not fully comparable from one census to another. Off-farm work and other income. — Many farm operators receive a part of their income from sources other than the sale of farm products from their farms. The 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire included several inquiries relating to work off the farm and non- farm income. These inquiries called for the number of days worked off the farm by the farm operator ; whether other members of the operator's family worked off the farm; and whether the farm operator received income from other sources, such as sale of products from land rented out, cash rent, boarders, old age as- sistance, pensions, veterans' allowances, unemployment compen- sation, interest, dividends, profits from nonfarm business, and help from other members of the operator's family. Another in- quiry asked whether the income of the operator and his family from off-farm work and other sources was greater than the total value of all agricultural products sold from the farm in 1954. Off-farm work was to include work at nonfarm jobs, businesses, or professions, whether performed on the farm premises or else- where ; also work on someone else's farm for pay or wages. Ex- change work was not to be included. The purposes of these four inquiries were (1) to obtain in- formation in regard to the extent that farm operators performed off-farm work and the relation of other nonfarm income to the value of farm products sold and (2) to provide a basis for the classification of farms by economic class (see Farms by eco- nomic class, page XXII). The intent of the inquiry in regard to whether or not a member of the family had a nonfarm job, and the inquiry regarding income of the farm operator from other non- farm sources, was to obtain more accurate replies to the inquiry regarding the relationship of the income from off-farm work and other sources to the total value of all agricultural products sold. Specified facilities and equipment.— Inquiries were made in 1954 for a sample of farms to determine the presence or absence of selected items on each place such as (1) telephone, (2) piped run- ning water, (3) electricity, (4) television set, (5) home freezer, (6) electric pig brooder, (7) milking machine, and (8) power feed grinder. Such facilities or equipment were to be counted even though temporarily out of order. Piped running water was de- fined as water piped from a pressure system or by gravity flow from a natural or artificial source. The enumerator's instruc- tions stated that pig brooders were to include those heated by an electric heating element, by an infra-red or heat bulb, or by or- dinary electric bulbs. They could be homemade. The number of selected types of other farm equipment was also obtained for a sample of farms. The selected kinds of farm equipment to be reported were (1) grain combines (for harvest- ing and threshing grains or seeds in one operation) ; (2) corn pickers; (3) pick-up balers (stationary ones not to be reported) ; (4) field forage harvesters (for field chopping of silage and forage crops) ; (5) motortrucks; (6) wheel tractors (other than garden) ; (7) garden tractors; (8) crawler tractors (tracklaying, caterpillar); (9) automobiles; and (10) artificial ponds, reser- voirs, and earth tanks. Whe«l tractors were to include homemade tractors but were not to include implements having built-in power units such as self-propelled combines, powered buck rakes, etc. "Pick-up" and truck-trailer combinations were to be reported as motor- trucks. School buses were not to be reported, and jeeps and station wagons were to be included as motortrucks or automo- biles, depending on whether used for hauling farm products or supplies, or as passenger vehicles. Classification of farms by class of work power.— Farms were grouped by class of work power on the basis of whether horses, XVI UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 mules, or tractors (wheel or crawler, but not garden) were reported. This classification does not present a complete picture of the work power used on all farms. For some farms, all the work power may be furnished by the landlord ; and for some farms, all the work power may be hired. Thus, farms hiring all of the work power from others and those having it furnished are shown as having no work power, unless the work animals or tractors were kept on the tenant-operated tract. Since the number of tractors was obtained for only a sample of farms, the number of farms by class of work power represents an estimate. Farm labor. — The farm-labor inquiries for 1954, made on a sample basis, called for the number of persons doing farm work or chores on the place during a specified calendar week. Since starting dates of the 1954 enumeration varied by areas or States, the calendar week to which the farm-labor inquiries related varied also. The calendar week was September 26-October 2 or October 24-30. States with the September 26-October 2 calendar week were : Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada. New Hamp- shire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Okla- homa, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Ten- nessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. States with the October 24-30 calendar week were: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. Farm work was to include any work, chores, or planning necessary to the operation of the farm or ranch business. Housework, contract construction work, and labor involved when equipment was hired (custom work) were not to be included. The farm labor information was obtained in three parts: (1) Operators working, (2) unpaid members of the operator's family working, and (3) hired persons working. Operators were considered as working if they worked 1 or more hours ; unpaid members of the operator's family, if they worked 15 or more hours ; and hired persons, if they worked any time during the calendar week specified. Instructions contained no specifications regarding age of the persons working.. Data shown for earlier censuses are not fully comparable with those for 1954, primarily because of differences in the period to which the data relate. The data for 1954 were purposely related to a period of peak farm employment. During 1950 the labor in- quiries were related to the calendar week preceding the actual enumeration. Although 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 J945 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 specified week for reporting the number of persons employed did not immediately precede the week during which the actual enumeration was made. When the week, for which a report for the number of persons employed was required, was several weeks before the week of enumeration, the farm operator or the enumerator often reported the highest num- ber of persons employed during the year. When it was obvious that the data were not correctly reported, adjustments were made to make the data reflect more nearly the situation during the specified week. Because of demand for the data, the information on number of persons working on farms, for the 1954 Census, relates to a specified week. In some cases, this specified week was several weeks before the week of actual enumeration. However, few adjustments were made in the data for 1954 even though there were indications that there was incorrect reporting or that the report may have referred to a week other than the week specified. Regular and seasonal workers. — Hired persons working on the farm during the specified week were classed as "regular" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was 150 days or more during the year, and as "seasonal" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was less than 150 days. If the period of expected employment was not reported, the period of employment was estimated for the individual farm after taking into account such items as the basis of payment, wage rate, 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 lie 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 special 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 harvested acreage that was reported for individual crops represents the area harvested for the 1954 crop year. An exception was made for land in fruit orchards, vineyards, and planted nut trees ; in this case the acreage repre- sents that in both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines as of the date of enumeration (usually October or November 1954). The acreage harvested for various crops is often less than the acreage planted. With three exceptions, citrus fruits, olives, and avocados, figures for quantity harvested represent the amount actually harvested during the 1954 crop year. Citrus fruit production was to be re- ported for the 1953-1954 marketing season (from the bloom of 1953). Olive and avocado production for California related to the quantity harvested from the 1953 bloom (an instruction to enumerators referred to the marketing season which began October 1. 1953). In Florida, the avocado production period, according to the Enumerator's Instruction Book, was to include the quantity harvested from the 1953 bloom (the harvesting sea- son extending from July 1, 1953, to 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 which wefe used in the published reports for those years. Com. — The inquiries regarding corn acreage and quantity har- vested were not the same in all States. In areas where farmers frequently use units of measure such as baskets, barrels, etc., the questionnaire permitted the reporting of quantity harvested in bushels or in an alternative unit of measure. When alternative units of measure other than bushels (shelled basis) were reported on the questionnaire, the quantity was converted into bushels prior to tabulation. As in former censuses, farmers in certain areas had a tendency to report the quantity of corn harvested in terms of baskets of ear corn, barrels, or some unit other than bushels of corn on a shelled basis. Such reports, when detected, were corrected to represent the equivalent bushels of 70 pounds of ear corn or -56 pounds of shelled corn. Annual legumes. — Acres and quantity harvested for the most important uses of soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, as well as the total acreage grown for all purposes, were obtained for areas where these crops are grown extensively. The total acreage grown for all purposes includes some acreage not harvested as the acreage plowed under for green manure was included. In certain States, separate figures were obtained for the acres grown alone and the acres grown with other crops. For the 1954 Census, enumerators were instructed to report acres and value of sales for cowpeas harvested for green peas with vegetables harvested for sale. For 1949, the total acreage of vegetables harvested for sale, shown in State and county tables, includes the acres of cowpeas harvested for green peas for the following States": Ala- bama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas. However, for 1949 the number of farms reporting and the value of vegetables harvested for sale do not include farms reporting or the value of cowpeas harvested for green peas. Hay crops. — The tables contain data regarding the total acres of land from which hay was cut. Sorghum, soybean, cowpea, and peanut hays were excluded from this total as separate questions were provided in those States where these crops are important. The figures foi total land from which hay was cut for 1954 were obtained by adding the acres of the various hay crops, including grass silage, for each county. The comparable figures for the 1950 Census were obtained by an inquiry of the farm operator. Alfalfa hay includes any production which was dehydrated. The tonnage of alfalfa hay for dehydration (as well as that for other hays but not for grass silage) is given on a dry-weight basis. Enumerators and farmers were instructed to report the total quantity of hay harvested from all cuttings, but to report only once the acres of land from which more than one cutting was made. For 1954, alfalfa hay included alfalfa and alfalfa mix- tures. Likewise, clover and timothy hay included clover and timothy and mixtures of clover and grasses. For 1950, the agri- culture questionnaire contained instructions to report mixed hay under the kind of hay that made up the largest part of the mix- ture. The differences in the instructions for reporting mixed hays affect the comparability of the data for the 1954 and prior censuses. The kinds of hay to be reported under "Other hay" varied from State to State, and can be determined for a specific State by referring to the copy of the questionnaire in the Appendix. Clover seed, alfalfa, grass and other field seed crops.— The 1954 questionnaire contained separate inquiries for a number of the field seed crops and provided a question on "other field seed crops" for the purpose of obtaining information for all minor field seed crops harvested. Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes — The 1954 Census inquiry for both Irish and sweet potatoes called for acres harvested and the quantity harvested. If less than 20 bushels (or 10 bags in speci- fied States) of Irish potatoes or if less than 20 bushels of sweet- potatoes were harvested, the enumerator was instructed to report the quantity harvested, but not the area harvested. This method of reporting was used in order to facilitate the enumera- tion of potatoes grown on small plots for home use. The pro- cedure and inquiries for both Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes were essentially the same for 1950. Data for censuses prior to 1950 are not entirely comparable with those for 1950 and 1954. Earlier censuses did not eliminate the acres of the small plot — home-use production of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes. There- XVIII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 fore, especially in counties or States where the production of potatoes is largely for home use, the data on acres for 1954 and 1950 are not fully comparable with those for earlier censuses. Berries and other small fruits. — The questionnaire called for acreage and quantity harvested in 1954 for sale. Nonhealing areas and areas from which berries or fruits were not harvested for sale were not to be reported. Separate inquiries were carried on the questionnaire for such berries as strawberries, black- berries, and raspberries (tame) in States where production of these crops was important commercially. Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. — For 1954, the number of trees or vines and the quantity harvested were not enumerated if there was a total of less than 20 fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm. For censuses prior to 1954, enumerators were in- structed to report the number of fruit or nut trees and grape- vines and the quantity harvested, regardless of how many trees or grapevines were on the farm. Because of this change in instructions, the data for 1954 are not fully comparable with those for prior censuses. In commercial fruit-producing counties, the change in instructions may have affected considerably the number of farms reporting, but had little effect on the number of trees or the quantity harvested. On the other hand, in counties where most of the fruit and nut trees and grapevines are in small plantings, largely for producing fruit or nuts for consumption on the farm, the change in instructions may have resulted in a reduc- tion not only in the number of farms reporting, but also in the number of fruit and nut trees and grapevines, as well as in the quantity harvested. For 1954, the acreage in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees was not enumerated if there were less than 20 fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm. For the 1950 Census, enumerators were instructed not to report the area in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees if the area was less than one-half acre. For censuses prior to 1950, enumerators were instructed to report the area in all orchards, vineyards, and planted nut trees regardless of size of the area. However, frequently enumerators did not report the area for small fruit plantings and home orchards. In areas where small fruit and nut plantings or home orchards comprise a considerable part of the total fruit and nut acreage, considerable change may be indicated from census to census in the acreage of land in fruit trees, planted nut trees, and grapevines because of differences in enumeration procedures or in the enumerators' application of the instructions. In the regional questionnaire for Arizona and California, the acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was secured. The acreage in fruit and planted nut trees and grapevines does not usually include the acreage of wild pecans that were not planted. For Maine, the acreage in cropland harvested includes the acreage from which wild blueberries were harvested. The unit of measure used for the quantity of fruits, grapes, and nuts harvested varied from State to State. Tables in this report show the quantity harvested in the unit of measure appearing on the 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire. Nursery and greenhouse products. — The agriculture question- naire included three inquiries relating to horticultural-specialty crops. One called for acres and value of sales in 1954 of nursery products ( trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc. ) . Another asked for the area grown under glass ; area grown in the open ; and value of sales of cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants. The third called for area grown under glass or in house ; area grown in the open ; and value of sales of vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms. The inquiries in 1954 were essentially the same as those used in the 1950 Census. Value of crops harvested and value of crops sold. — The total value of crops harvested represents the value of all crops harvested during the crop year 1954. It includes the value of the part of the crop consumed on the farm and the value of the part of the crop used for seed on the farm, as well as the value of the part of the crop that was sold. Farmers were not asked to report the value of crops harvested. The values were calculated in the central office by multiplying the quantity harvested for each crop by the average price at which the crop was sold in the State. These State average prices were ob- tained cooperatively by the Agricultural Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture, and the Bureau of the Census. The prices are based on reports provided by a sample of farmers and dealers. However, average prices were not calculated for vegetables harvested for sale, nursery and greenhouse prod- ucts, and forest products. In the absence of the value of quan- tities harvested for these products, the value of sales which was obtained in the enumeration was used in calculating the total value of crops harvested. State Table 16 gives data for the value of that part of each crop sold. The questionnaire did not call for reports of sales (quantity sold or the value of sales) for all crops. Estimates of the quantities sold were made in the central office for those crops for which the quantity sold was not enumerated. (For the pro- cedure used in estimating the quantity of each crop sold, see Value of farm products sold, page XXIII.) For each crop, the quantity sold was multiplied by the average State price in order to obtain the value of the quantity sold. Enumerators and farmers were instructed to report the landlord's share as sold unless it was used for feed or seed on the place where it was produced. In 1950, the value of crops sold was obtained by inquiry of each farm operator during the enumeration. Forest products. — The forest products data obtained by the Census relate only to those products cut on farms. Commercial logging, timber operations, and forest products cut on places not counted as farms are excluded. Therefore, the data pub- lished do not show the total forestry output and income for a county or State. The questions included in the 1954 questionnaire were essen- tially the same as those for 1950. However, a change was made in the enumeration of the sales of standing timber. In 1950, a special question asked for "sales from standing timber," while in 1954, instructions were to report any standing timber cut as saw- logs and veneer logs. Irrigation Irrigated land was defined as land to which water was applied by artificial means for agricultural purposes. Water applied by subirrlgation was included as well as that applied to the surface. Irrigated land included land irrigated by a sprinkler system. Land flooded during high-water periods was to be considered as irrigated land only if water was purposely applied for agri- cultural purposes by means of dams, canals, or other works. Regulation of the "water table" by drainage works was not to be included as irrigation. There were two groups of irrigation inquiries used for the 1954 Census. One group was used in the 17 Western States (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Ne- braska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming) and in Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana. The other group was used in the remaining 28 States. In the 17 Western States and Arkan- sas, Florida, and Louisiana, the agriculture questionnaire con- tained several inquiries regarding irrigation. These inquiries related to the area of irrigated land from which crops were harvested and the names of the crops for which the entire acreage harvested was irrigated in 1954. In all of these States except Arkansas and Louisiana, the area of irrigated pasture was also obtained. In the remaining States, the agriculture question- naire called for only the total acres irrigated in 1954. This acreage may have been used for harvested crops, soil-improvement crops, or for pasture. The inquiries relating to irrigation for the 1954 Census were essentially the same as those for the 1950 Census. However, in INTRODUCTION XIX 1950, irrigated land from which no crop was harvested was in- cluded as irrigated land, while such acreage was not obtained in 1954. Considerable data are published regarding irrigation in the 17 Western States and Arakansas, Florida, and Louisiana. The following definitions apply to these States : Irrigated farms. — These are farms reporting land irrigated. Data on land in irrigated farms and on land in irrigated farms according to use include the entire acreage of land in these farms, whether irrigated or not. Land irrigated. — This relates only to that part of the land in irrigated farms to which water was applied. However, for Arkansas and Louisiana the total for irrigated land does not include land used solely for pasture or grazing. For the 17 Western States and for Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana, this total does not include irrigated cropland that was not harvested and not pastured. Irrigated land in farms according to use. — This classification provides data on the use of irrigated land in farms and includes that part of the cropland harvested that was irrigated as well as that portion of the land pastured to which water was applied. Farms with all harvested crops irrigated. — These are all "irri- gated farms" on which all crops harvested were grown on irri- gated land. Irrigated crops harvested. — The data for irrigated crops har- vested include (1) the acreage of crops harvested on irrigated farms on which all harvested crops were irrigated and (2) the acreage of those crops which were wholly irrigated on farms where a part of, or all of, other harvested crops were not irrigated. Thus, the reported acreage in irrigated crops may not include the total acreage of each harvested crop grown on irrigated land, but the exclusions are minor. However, in the case of vegetables harvested for sale and orchard fruits and nuts, the data for farms reporting number of trees, value of sales, etc., relate only to those crops harvested on farms on which all crops were irrigated. Land'Use and Conservation Practices Land in cover crops turned under for green manure.— The data for this item represent land on which a cover crop was turned under in 1954 and another crop was planted for harvest after 1954. Such acreages were to be reported even though the succeeding crop may later have failed. This inquiry was not made in Ari- zona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the western part of Texas. Stripcropping. — The data for stripcropping relates to the area of row crops or close-seeded crops that were grown in strips across the path of prevailing winds to prevent or reduce the blowing of topsoil. This question was included only in Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the western part of Texas. Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour. — This is the area for all grain and row crops that were planted around the slope to maintain comparatively level rows instead of being planted in straight rows running up and down the slope. Livestock and Poultry The 1954 questionnaire called for an inventory of or for some phase of production for all the important kinds of farm animals and poultry. Respondents were asked for the numbers on hand on the day of enumeration. Livestock were to be enumerated on the place on which they were located, regardless of ownership. Livestock grazing in national forests, grazing districts, or on open range at the time of enumeration were to be reported for the farm or ranch to which they belonged. The time of the year at which livestock and poultry were enumerated influences greatly the resulting data. Therefore, the date of the enumeration needs to be considered when comparing 1954 totals with those for corresponding items for the 1950 or prior censuses. The 1950 data represented a spring inventory (April 1, 1950) , while the current census provided a fall inventory. The 1954 enumeration came at a time of large scale movement of flocks and herds from one range to another, from ranch to feeder, and from farm or ranch to market. The censuses of agriculture beginning with 1920 and continuing through 1950 were taken as of either April 1 or January 1. The censuses taken in the years ending in "0" were taken as of April 1, while the censuses taken in the years ending in "5" were taken as of January 1. An enumeration made in April results in a count that differs considerably from a count made in January. In most areas a large number of animals are born between January and April. On the other hand, a considerable number of older animals are sold or die during the 3-month period, January to April. In the range States, sheep and cattle are moved, with the change in season and grazing condition, from one locality, or country, to another. This movement may affect the comparability of data for counties and, in some cases, for States. The comparability of the data for the number of livestock and poultry has also been affected by changes in age groups and questionnaire inquiries from census to census. State Table 12 presents a description of the various age and sex groups of live- stock and poultry for each census from 1920 to 1954. Milk cows; cows milked; milk sold. — Data on number of cows milked and milk production relate to the day preceding the enumeration. Questionnaires in 25 States, chiefly western and midwestern, provided three alternative units of measure for enumerators and respondents to report whole milk sales: (1) Pounds of milk, (2) pounds of butterfat, and (3) gallons of milk. In the other States, sales of whole milk on the basis of butterfat content were considered relatively unimportant and, therefore, the unit of measure (pounds of butterfat) was omitted from the question- naire. However, for publication by States, the reports for whole milk sold were converted into a unit of measure common to the particular State. Pounds of butterfat were converted into gal- lons or pounds of whole milk on the basis of the average butterfat content of whole milk, as shown by data furnished by the Agri- cultural Marketing Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. The tables for economic areas contain figures on total milk sold. These figures represent the total equivalent of milk and pounds of butterfat in cream sold in terms of whole milk. Total sales of all dairy products for 1954 are not entirely comparable with those for 1949. The value of sales for whole milk and cream was included in both the 1954 and 1945 Censuses. In 1950, the value of the sales of butter, buttermilk, and cheese was obtained ; the value of these products was not included in 1954. Sows and gilts farrowing. — The 1954 questionnaire asked for spring litters by an inquiry on the number of sows and gilts far- rowing between December 1, 1953, and June 1, 1954, and for fall litters by an inquiry on the number of sows and gilts farrowing since June 1, but before December 1, 1954. The inquiry relating to sows farrowing or expected to farrow during the fall was in- cluded in the census for the first time in 1954. The 1954 data for spring farrowings (sows and gilts farrowing between December 1, 1953, and June 1, 1954) are comparable with those for 1950. Since no data were obtained in 1950 for fall farrowing, only the 1954 data for farrowing after June 1 are given. For a number of counties, the ratio of sows farrowing to the number of hogs and pigs on hand, plus those sold, may be low because hogs or pigs were shipped into the county for feeding. Adjustments in the number of sows farrowing were made both for spring and fall litters when there was substantial evidence that the number of sows farrowing was not reported. The adjustments were made largely in counties outside the major hog-producing areas. Sheep and lambs and wool. — Questionnaires for all States, ex- cept Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, contained Inquiries XX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 regarding sheep and lambs. In Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, the enumerator was Instructed to report the number of sheep and lambs In the remarks section. However, no data on the number of sheep and lambs or on wool production were com- piled for these 3 States for 1954. Goati 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 ±954 shown in State Table 13 were secured by multiplying the number of each class of livestock or poultry on hand by the State average price. These prices were obtained cooperatively by the Agricultural Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture, and the Bureau of the Census. Livestock product!. — 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. Bales of live anlntali. — 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 products. — For the 1954 Census, chicken sales were subdi-ided into sales of (1) broilers and (2) other chickens. This is the first census in which broilers were enumer- ated separately. The enumeration of broilers presented problems because of the varied contractual arrangements under which broilers are produced. The agriculture questionnaire contained the following instruction: "Report all broilers sold from this place including those raised for others under contract." In a number of cases, young chickens were reported as broilers sold. Entries of less than 1,000 chickens or broilers sold, for individual farms, were tabulated as other chickens sold. Sampling Sampling was used for the 1954 Census of Agriculture in two ways. First, information on fertilizer and lime, farm expendi- tures, farm labor, off-farm work, facilities and equipment on the place, farm value, and mortgage debt, was enumerated for only a sample of farms. (The information in Sections ArIII through XIII of the questionnaire was obtained only for the farms in the sample. See Appendix for copy of the questionnaire.) Second, some tabulations were prepared on the basis of a sample of farms. As a result, a greater volume of data could be published than if the reports for all farms had been used for every tabulation. Most of the data shown in this report by State economic areas are estimates prepared on the basis of the tabulation of data for the sample of farms. These tabulations are for the same sample of farms for which data were collected on a sample basis during the enumeration. Description of the sample for the 1954 Census. — The sample used for the 1954 Census of Agriculture consisted of specified farms (see page XII 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 squares for farms with 1,000 or more acres were lightly shaded and a random fifth of the squares for each of the other four size groups was also lightly shaded. ( See Ap- pendix for an example of a page of the Enumerator's Record Book.) If the respondent was listed on a line for which the shaded square corresponded to the size of his farm, his farm was included in the sample. The agriculture questionnaire con- tained one or more inquiries at the beginning of Section VIII — the first section containing inquiries to be asked for only a sam- ple of farms ( See copy of questionnaire in Appendix ) — for the guidance of the enumerator as to whether the questionnaire was for a farm to be included in the sample and whether the farm qualified as a specified farm. Adjustment of the sample. — An adjustment in the 20 percent part of the sample was made by a process essentially equivalent to stratifying the farms in the sample by size, for the purpose of (1) improving the reliability of the estimates from the sample on an economic area level, and (2) for the purpose of reducing the effects of possible biases introduced because some census enumerators did not follow perfectly the method devised for se- lecting the farms in the sample. In order to adjust the sample for each State economic area, counts were obtained of all farms and of sample farms for each of ten size-of-farm groups based on "acres in this place." The ten size-of-farm groups were as follows: Under 10 acres. 10-29 acres, 30-49 acres, 50-69 acres, 70-99 acres, 100-139 acres, 140-179 acres, 180-259 acres, 260-499 acres, and 500-999 acres. In determining the extent of the adjust- ment, the difference between the number of farms in the sample and the total number of farms divided by five was obtained for each size group. The actual adjustment for the size group was made by either eliminating or duplicating, on a random basis, farms in those counties of the State economic area where the greatest over- or under-representation existed. Method of estimation. — Data which are based on the sample of farms were expanded to represent figures for all farms. The expanded figure for an item was obtained by multiplying by five the tabulated total for that item for the farms in the 20 percent part of the sample and adding the total for the specified farms. Keliability of estimates based on the sample. — The estimates based on the tabulation of data for a sample of farms are subject to sampling errors. When data based on a sample of farms are shown in the same table with data for all farms, the data based on a sample are shown in italics. In case all the data in a table are estimates based on a sample, a headnote for the table indicates that the data are estimates based on a sample of farms. Approxi- mate measures of the sampling reliability of estimates are given in State Tables 18 and 19 for farms reporting and for item totals. These measures indicate the general level of sampling reliability of the estimates, but do not include adequate allowances for sources of error other than sampling variation as, for example, errors in original data furnished by farmers. Sources of error other than sampling may be relatively more important than sampling variation, especially for totals for a State. In general, the measures of sampling reliability presented are conservative in that they tend to overestimate the variations in sample estimates, because (1) the predicted limits of error do not always take fully into consideration that complete data were INTRODUCTION XXI tabulated for all specified farms and (2) the maximum figures in- tended to serve for all economic areas were used. Consequently, there is a tendency to overestimate the variations in the sample, especially for groups with large numbers of farms or for groups for which the totals for specified farms represent a high per- centage of the item totals. Data in State Tables 18 and 19 are given to assist in deter- mining the general level of sampling reliability of estimated totals. In State Table 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 eaoh 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 1950, for an opera- tor who owned land and rented land from others, there was no way to determine whether land rented to others represented land owned by the operator or land rented by the operator from others ; therefore, such an operator was classified as a part owner. In 1945 and earlier, full owners, part owners, and tenants were classi- fied on the basis of the land retained. Under this earlier classi- fication a part owner who sublets to others all the land he rents from others would have been classified as a full owner; a part owner who rents to others all the land he owns would have been classified as a tenant. In 1954, the acreage of owned land that was rented to others was obtained for the first time. Thus, it was possible to classify a farm operator who owned land and rented land from others as a full owner, part owner, or tenant according to the ownership or rental of the land he retained. Full owners own land but do not retain any land rented from others. Part owners own land and rent land from others. Managers operate farms for others and are paid a wage or sal- ary for their services. Persons acting merely as caretakers or hired as laborers are not classified as managers. If a farm operator managed land for others and also operated land on his own account, the land operated on his own account was considered as one farm and the land managed for others as a second farm. If a farm operator managed land for two or more employers all the land managed was considered one farm. Tenants rent from others or work on shares for others all the land they operate. Tenants are further classified on the basis of their rental arrangement as follows : Cash tenants pay cash as rent, such as $10 an acre or $1,000 for the use of the farm. Share-cash tenants pay a part of the rent in cash and a part as a share of the crops or of the livestock or livestock products. Share tenants pay a share of either the crops or livestock or livestock products, or a share of both. Crop-share tenants pay only a share of the crops. Croppers are crop-share tenants whose landlords furnish all work power. The landlords either furnish all the work animals or furnish tractor power in lieu of work animals. Croppers usually work under the close supervision of the landowners, or their agents, or another farm operator, and the land assigned them is often merely a part of a larger enterprise operated as a single unit. Livestock-share tenants pay a share of the livestock or live- stock products. They may or may not also pay a share of the crops. Other tenants include those who pay a fixed quantity of any product ; those who pay taxes, keep up the land and buildings, or keep the landlord in exchange for the use of the land ; those who have the use of the land rent free ; and others who could not be included in one of the other specified subclasses. Unspecified tenants include those tenants for whom the rental arrangement was not reported. For earlier censuses, the definition for each subclass of tenant is essentially the same as for 1954. However, in 1945 the enumerator was asked to determine the subclass of tenants, while in 1954, 1950, 1940, and earlier censuses the classification was made during the processing of the questionnaires on the basis of the answer to the inquiries on the questionnaires. The XXII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 procedure for 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. The totals given in the tables represent estimates for all farms based on tabulations of the data for the farms included in the sample. The classification of farms by economic class was made on the basis of three factors; namely, total value of all farm products sold, number of days the farm operator worked off the farm, and the relationship of the income received from nonfarm sources by the operator and members of his family to the value of all farm products sold. Farms operated by institutions, experiment stations, grazing associations, and community projects were clas- sified as abnormal, regardless of any of the three factors. For the purpose of determining the code for economic class and type of farm, it was necessary to obtain the total value of farm products sold as well as the value of some individual products sold. The total value of farm products sold was obtained by adding the reported or estimated values for all products sold from the farm. The value of livestock, livestock products except wool and mohair, vegetables, nursery and greenhouse products, and forest products was obtained by the enumerator from the farm operator for each farm. The enumerator also obtained from the farm operator the quantity sold for corn, sorghums, small grains, hays, and small fruits. The value of sales for these crops was obtained by multiplying the quantity sold by State average prices. The quantity sold was estimated for all other farm products. The entire quantity produced for wool, mohair, cotton, tobacco, sugar beets for sugar, sugarcane for sugar, broomcorn, hops, and mint for oil was estimated as sold. If the estimated value of the quantity sold for any other crop was .$100 or more, the entire quantity harvested was estimated as sold. To obtain the value of each product sold, the quantity sold was multiplied by State average prices. In making the classification of farms by economic class, farms were grouped into two major groups, namely, commercial farms and other farms. In general, all farms with a value of sales of farm products amounting to $1,200 or more were classified as commercial. Farms with a value of sales of $250 to $1,199 were classified as commercial only if the farm operator worked off the farm less than 100 days or if the income of the farm operator and members of his family received from nonfarm sources was less than the total value of all farm products sold. The remaining farms with gross income of $250-$l,199 and farms with a value of sales of all farm products of less than $250, as well as farms operated by institutions, experiment stations, grazing associa- tions and community projects were classified as "other farms." Commercial farms were divided into six groups on the basis of the total value of all farm products sold, as follows : Value of farm Class of farm products sold I $25,000 or more II 10,000 to $24,999 III 5, 000 to 9,999 IV 2, 500 to 4,999 V 1,200 to 2,499 VI *250 to 1, 199 •Provided the farm operator worked off the farm less than 100 days 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. 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 50 percent or more of the value of all Type of farm farm products sold Cotton Cotton. Cash-grain Corn, sorghum, small grains, field peas, field beans, cowpeas, and soybeans. Other field-crop Peanuts, Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes, tobacco, sugarcane, sugar beets for sugar, and other miscellaneous crops. Vegetable Vegetables. Fruit-and-nut Berries and other small fruits, and tree fruits, grapes, and nuts. Dairy 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 with the sales of cattle and calves, amounted to 50 percent or more of the total value of farm products sold. Poultry Chickens, eggs, turkeys, and other poul- try products. Livestock farms other Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, wool, than dairy and poul- and mohair, provided the farm did not try. qualify as a dairy farm. INTRODUCTION XXIII Product or group of products amounting to 50 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 farm 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 quantiiy 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 Boysenberries 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 proportlou of the crop culled was con- siderable) Figs Mangoes Nectarines Olives Grapes Bananas Dates Guavas Jai>anese 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 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 : 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 proportion 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 Alfalfa seed Red clover seed Lespedeza seed Sweetclover seed Timothy seed Alsike seed Soybeans for beans Cowpeas for dry peas Peanuts for nuts Dry field beans Sugarcane and sorghum sirup Maple sugar Maple sirup for 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 Carambola 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 Jaboticaba 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 ('rotatoria 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 reports 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 1950 includes the value of several farm products not included in the figures for 1954 — butter, cheese, skim 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. Corn, 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 proauets 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. LOUISIANA Chapter A STATISTICS FOR THE STATE (i) LOUISIANA 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) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January l) 1920 (January l) Farns Approximate land area (see text). Proportion in farms Land in far.s Average size of farm Value of land and buildings: Average per farm . .number. . . .acres, .percent. .. .acres. . . .acres. Average per acre. .dollars, .dollars. Laud in far.s according to uae: ' Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. 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. 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 pasture3 farms Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) 3 farms Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland etc.) farms reporting, acres. reporting, acres. Cropland, total3 farms reporting. acres. Land pastured, total v farms reporting. acres. Woodland, total ■, farms reporting. acres. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. acres. Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. acres. Irrigated pasture farms reporting. acres. 111,127 28,903,680 39.6 11,441,343 103.0 9.6"60 112.81 82,755 3,010,580 26,254 22,280 13,619 9,781 5,375 2,841 2,605 2,063 396 146 38,183 1,959,126 18,938 497,796 4,707 99,465 15,417 398,331 32,686 2,258,661 22,212 1,690,586 30,061 1,520,606 95,191 503,988 97,770 5,467,502 73,113 5,738,393 48,594 3,949,247 (HA) (Hi) 6,897 707,818 (MA) (Hi) 124,181 28,903,680 38.8 11,202,278 90.2 6.983 82.47 99,191 3,148,881 27,327 29,671 19,694 12,455 5,351 2,562 2,131 1.631 358 142 42,369 1,803,849 26,345 704,737 (HA) (Hi) (Hi) (Hi) 30,986 1,803,948 28,598 1,964,815 28,918 1,151,882 98,213 624,166 112,349 5,657,467 76,898 4,759,679 50,958 3,768,763 7,438 '576,775 7,400 571,665 74 4,434 129,295 28,913,280 34.7 10,039,657 77.6 3,653 47.05, 118, 532 3,490,159 26,295 38,143 27,963 16,253 5,470 2,435 1,973 1,504 347 122 28,215 1,032,409 (Hi) 612,848 (HA) (Hi) (NA) (Hi) 25,352 1,385,826 30,259 1,494,006 40,845 1,502,337 113,711 522,072 124,582 5,135,416 76,259 3,920,572 46,624 2,879,832 7,185 535,619 (Ml (NA) (HA) (Mi) 150,007 28,913,280 34.6 9,996,108 66.6 2,359 35.40 143,722 4,051,670 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 55,617 1,442,636 (NA) 543,761 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) («•) («•) 148,880 6,038,067 (HA) (HA) 53,585 2,950,119 7,037 413,969 7,034 411,859 40 2,110 170,216 29,061,760 35.9 10,444,288 61.4 1,736 28.29 163,516 3,977,024 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 44,844 1,119,597 (NA) 779,476 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 30,617 1,204,536 42,149 2,222,895 16,029 471,710 158,490 669,050 (NA) 5,876,097 (NA) 2,795,843 (NA) 3,427,431 (NA) (NA) 6,585 361,943 (HA) (NA) 161,445 29,061,760 32.2 9,355,437 57.9 2,590 44.70 152,413 4,068,151 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 37,254 915,839 (NA) 672,244 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 24,627 917,138 31,177 1,741,975 13,890 401,710 93,200 638,380 (NA) 5,656,234 (NA) 2,234,687 (NA) 2,659,113 (HA) (NA) '5,588 '400,375 (HA) (NA) 132,450 29,061,760 30.4 8,837,502 66.7 2,451 36.74 (NA) 3,484,753 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 28,390 784,503 (NA) 794,775 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,959 674,327 26,673 1,731,892 5,590 250,401 (NA) 1,116,851 (NA) 5,064,031 (NA) 1,709,231 (NA) 2,406,219 (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) ••Available data not comparable. NA Not available. xFor the Census of 1954, In the calendar year; all other censuses, In the calendar year preceding the census. aTotal acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated vested for grain. 3Total cropland, cropland used only for pasture, and other pasture not fully comparable for the various census years because of differences In only for pasture. See text. *Includes Irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. 'Acreage of irrigated crops Including some duplication where two or more crops were harvested from the same land. in the acreage of corn har- def Inltion of cropland used STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data for 1950 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 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) AJ 1 faraa number . . Under 10 acres number . . Under 3 acres number . . 3 to 9 acres number . . 10 to 29 acres number . . 30 to 49 acres number . . 50 to 69 acres number . . 70 to 99 acres number . . 100 to 139 acres number . . 140 to 179 acres number.. 180 to 219 acres number.. 220 to 259 acres number . . 260 to 499 acres number . . 500 to 999 acres number . . 1 ,000 acres and over number . . Land in faraa acres.. Average size of farms acres . . Under 10 acres acres . . 10 to 29 acres acres.. 30 to 49 acres acres . . 50 to 69 acres acres . . 70 to 99 acres acres . . 100 to 139 acres acres . . 140 to 179 acres acres . . 180 to 219 acres acres . . 220 to 259 acres acres . . 260 to 499 acres acres . . 500 to 999 acres acres . . 1,000 acres and over acres. . Land in faraa according to use:1 Cropland harvested farms reporting. . acres. . Under 10 acres farms reporting . . acres. . 10 to 29 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting.. acres . . 140 to 179 acres farms reporting.. acres . '. 180 to 219 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting . . acres. . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 1 ,000 acres and over farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland osed only for pasture farms reporting.. acres. . Under 10 acres farms reporting . . acres. . 10 to 29 acres farms reporting . , acres . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . . acres. . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting . . acres. . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting . acres . , 100 to 139 acres farms reporting . . acres . L40 to 179 acres farms reporting . acres . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . acres. . 1,000 acrea and over farms reporting. . acres. . 111,127 16,531 1,656 14,875 34,063 21,352 8,956 9,135 6,369 3,683 2,189 1,464 3,803 2,050 1,532 11,441,343 103.0 86,405 611,359 810,253 516,303 745,779 736,665 578,512 431, 639 348,069 1,336,085 1,408,498 3,831,776 82,755 3,010,580 8,705 38,591 26,418 337,893 16,840 329,036 6,974 177,625 6,957 198,282 4,855 189,395 2,830 141,979 1,721 113,792 1,179 94,542 3,179 370,514 1,760 370,234 1,337 646,697 38,183 1,959,126 2,790 9,247 8,009 66,678 7,663 108,503 3,852 79,904 4,405 122,663 3,137 122,820 1,885 98,427 1,195 80,770 826 65,202 2,207 278,055 1,277 321,240 937 605,617 124,022 15,010 1,790 13,220 42,029 26,141 9,975 10,175 6,441 3,781 2,036 1,532 3,696 1,884 1,322 11,200,024 90.3 79,501 772,772 988,552 574,953 829,688 748, 743 595,075 404,531 362,848 1,282,699 1,281,359 3,279,303 99,238 3,126,468 8,377 37,508 35,490 481,990 21,991 457,353 8,253 211,644 8,322 228,318 5,221 181,216 3,039 138,300 1,666 102,806 1,188 82,921 2,999 310,203 1,540 321,042 1,152 573,167 42.405 1.829 671 2,681 9,112 9,333 70.612 9,694 125,728 4,307 86,127 5,021 129,759 3,159 114,455 2,113 110,695 1,107 69,501 879 73,581 2,151 242,703 1,119 273,516 841 523,882 129,295 12,525 1,878 10,647 47,057 29,751 10,342 10,224 6,569 3,831 2,050 1,206 3,166 1,531 1,043 10,039,657 77.6 65,936 873,890 1,120,304 590,069 827,550 749,780 599,976 404,038 286,591 1,106,851 1,041,269 2,373,403 118,532 3,490,159 9,435 39,954 43,962 638,113 28,075 616,606 9,712 262,857 9,521 269,175 6,095 215,906 3,499 155,672 1,858 108,156 1,118 82,175 2,900 312,269 1,393 278,669 964 510,607 28,215 1,032,409 (NA) 2,429 (NA) 32,291 (NA) 75,855 (NA) 47,133 (NA) 75,439 lm) 75,094 (NA) 64,094 (NA) 48,956 (NA) 38,348 (NA) 161,116 (NA) 161,522 (NA) 250,132 150,007 12,508 352 12,156 62,989 33,478 10,855 11,059 6,884 3,961 2,004 1,213 2,876 1,322 858 9,996,108 66.6 75,793 1,168,505 1,259,283 623,104 896,758 789,614 619,479 394,509 287,762 1,001,227 892,963 1,986,911 143,722 4,051,670 10,915 55,197 60,853 931,857 32,420 758,465 10,537 311,797 10,667 345,214 6,636 273,843 3,803 185,988 1,933 125,204 1,169 88,478 2,719 296,766 1,260 259,225 810 419,636 55,617 1,442,636 (NA) 5,015 (NA) 56,881 (NA) 131,336 (NA) 81,314 (NA; 122,270 (NA) 112,717 (NA) 91,944 (NA) 61,988 (NA) 51,65! (NA) 203 ,276 (NA) 207,589 Im.) 316,651 170,216 15,456 959 14,497 75,454 35,514 11,855 11,766 7,513 4,207 2,166 1,271 2,945 1,252 817 10,444,288 61.4 90,289 1,386,964 1,328,986 678,052 953,673 862,003 658,463 426,334 301,401 1,022,945 843,132 1,892,046 163,516 3,977,024 (NA) 66,152 (NA 1,098,547 (NA) 788,359 (NA) 328,729 (NA) 346,223 (NA) 262,737 (NA) 168,371 (NA) 105,343 (NA) 73,852 (NA) 234,124 (NA) 186,737 (NA) 317, 850 44,844 1,119,597 (NA) 3,051 (NA) 45,507 (NA) 91,654 (NA) 60,662 (NA) 80,850 (NA) 83,925 (NA) 68,465 (NA) 49,011 (na) 36,816 (NA) 161,659 (NA) 163,644 (NA) 274,353 161,445 10,262 689 9,573 111,068 2,511 979 670 9,355,437 57.9 60,742 2,752,703 1,535,851 1,968,951 868,030 655,260 1,513,900 152,413 4,068,151 (NA) 47,043 (NA) '2,066,892 (NA) (NA) (NA) '715,313 (NA) (NA) (NA) '573,490 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 220,276 (NA) 165,741 (NA 279,396 37,254 915,839 (NA) 1,892 (NA) '111,746 (NA) (NA) (NA) '133,188 (NA) (NA) (NA) '215,787 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) l%\ 146,455 (NA) 123,432 (NA) 183,339 132,450 7,988 287 7,701 85,719 2,738 1,111 709 8,837,502 66.7 49,884 2,070,697 1,372,427 2,124,115 944,417 743,103 1,532,859 (NA) 3,484,753 (NA) 43,022 (NA) '1,596,773 (NA) (NA) (NA) '609,459 (NA) (NA) (NA) '577,766 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 210,253 (NA) 158,804 (NA) 288,676 28,390 784,503 (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 . LOUISIANA 5 State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued [Data for 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Land in farna according loose1 — Continued Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms Under 10 acres farms 10 to 29 acres . farms 30 to 49 acres farms 50 to 69 acres farms 70 to 99 acres farms 100 to 139 acres farms 140 to 179 acres farms 180 to 219 acres farms 220 to 259 acres farms 260 to 499 acres farms 500 to 999 acres farms 1,000 acres and over farms Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured ... farms Under 10 acres farms 10 to 29 acres farms 30 to 49 acres farms 50 to 69 acres farms 70 to 99 acres farms 100 to 139 acres farms 140 to 179 acres farms 180 to 219 acres farms 220 to 259 acres farms 260 to 499 acres farms 500 to 999 acres farms 1,000 acres and over farms Cropland lying idle farms Under 10 acres farms 10 to 29 acres farms 30 to 49 acres farms 50 to 69 acres farms 70 to 99 acres farms 100 to 139 acres farms 140 to 179 acres farms 180 to 219 acres farms 220 to 259 acres farms 260 to 499 acres /..farms 500 to 999 acres farms. 1,000 acres and over? ..farms reporting. . . acres. . . reporting.. . acres. . . reporting. . . acres. . . reporting... acres. . . reporting. . . acres. . . reporting. . . acres* . . reporting. .. acres. .. reporting... acres. . . reporting... acres. * . reporting... acres. . . reporting. .. reporting. . acres. . reporting.. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting. acres. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting. . acres. reporting. . acres. . reporting., acres.. reporting., Census of — 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting, acres. reporting., acres. , reporting. , acres. , reporting., acres. , 18,938 497,796 1,159 3,619 3,961 27, 873 4,122 47,800 1,982 31,874 2,427 48,230 1,687 41,978 956 34,213 569 21,413 359 16, 734 918 59,259 414 48,492 384 116,311 4,707 99,465 184 439 836 3,837 981 7,180 474 4,339 629 7,831 438 6,982 283 6,753 157 3,713 113 3,637 304 12,509 145 10,662 163 31,583 15,417 398,331 990 3,180 3,249 24,036 3,383 40,620 1,633 27,535 1,986 40,399 1,378 34,996 763 27,460 451 17,700 278 13,097 706 46,750 320 37,830 280 84,728 1950 (April l) 26,336 708,083 1,430 3,995 6,095 41,930 5,640 64,445 2,570 39,030 3,390 67,240 2,266 61,970 1,380 50,125 709 28,419 521 22,154 1,246 98,041 599 80,642 490 150,092 (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1945 (January l) (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) 612,848 (NA) 2,333 (NA) 39,159 (NA) 62,319 (NA) 34,286 (NA) 62,603 (NA) 58,812 (NA) 45,508 (NA) 31,903 (NA) 19,704 (NA) 76,295 (NA) 65,534 (NA) 114,392 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1940 (April 1) (NA) 543,761 (NA) 3,726 (NA) 40,076 (NA) 54,599 (NA) 31,430 (NA) 51,633 (NA) 48,347 (NA) 38,583 (NA) 28,076 (NA) 20,313 (NA) 74,451 (NA) 60,723 (NA) 91,804 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1935 (January 1) (NA) 779,476 (NA) 4,216 (NA) 67,600 (NA) 83,987 (NA) 44,389 (NA) 72,339 (NA) 66,686 (NA) 55,636 (NA) 36,220 (NA) 26,383 (NA) 101,804 (NA) 78,403 (NA) 141,813 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1930 (April 1) (NA) 672,244 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1925 ( January l) See footnotes at end of table. (NA) 794, 775 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1920 ( January 1) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (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) STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued [Data for 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Land in faras according to use — Continued Woodland pastured farms reporting. acres. . Under 10 acres farms reporting. acres. 10 to 29 acres farms reporting. acres. . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. acres. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting. acres. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting. acres. 100 to L39 acres farms reporting. acres.. 140 to 179 acres farms reporting.. acres. 180 to 219 acres farms reporting. acres.. 220 to 259 acres farms reporting.. acres. 260 to 499 acres farms reporting. acres. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 1,000 acres and over farms reporting. acres. Woodland not pastured farms reporting. acres. Under 10 acres farms reporting. acres. 10 to 29 acres farms reporting. acres. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. acres. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting. acres. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting. acres. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting. acres. 140 to 179 acres farms reporting. acres. 180 to 219 acres farms reporting. acres. 220 to 259 acres farms reporting. acres. 260 to 499 acres farms reporting. acres. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. acres. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting. acres. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland)6 farms reporting. acres. Under 10 acres farms reporting. acres. 10 to 29 acres farms reporting. acres. 30 to 49 acres ....farms reporting. acres. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting. acres. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting. acres. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting. acres. 1A0 to 179 acres farms reporting. acres. 180 to 219 acres farms reporting. acres. 220 to 259 acres farms reporting. acres. 260 to 499 acres farms reporting. acres. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. acres. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting. acres. Census of 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 ( January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 ( January l) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January l) 1920 ( January l) 32,686 2,258,661 31,335 1,786,898 25,352 1,385,826 (NA) (NA) 30,617 1,204,536 24,627 917,138 15,959 674,327 (NA) (NA) 1,136 3,618 940 2,800 (NA) 1,695 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,501 46,341 5,166 40,529 (NA) 26,034 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,717 109,499 7,010 101,275 (NA) 79,824 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,514 78,871 3,582 76,481 (NA) 59,322 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,657 152,341 4,586 137,905 (NA) 108,281 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,332 157,376 3,174 135,806 (NA) 103,499 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,980 122,748 1,835 105,580 (NA) 85,897 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,109 86,074 952 62,925 (NA) 56,003 (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 778 70,060 718 59,275 (NA) 37,977 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,998 266,327 1,792 216,695 (NA) 157,195 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,066 266, 719 866 172,414 (NA) 157,683 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 898 898,687 714 675,213 (NA) 512,416 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 22,212 1,690,586 28,661 1,951,963 30,259 1,494,006 (NA) (NA) 42,149 2,222,895 31,177 1,741,975 26,673 1,731,892 (NA) (NA) 718 2,138 885 2,905 (NA) 1,063 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,688 30, 802 4,705 38,325 (NA) 24,492 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,646 77,648 6,050 96,325 (NA) 95,194 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,587 61,563 3,271 78,037 (NA) 76,677 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,121 105,169 4,345 147,355 (NA) 152,705 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,217 106,994 3,005 140, 607 (NA) 154,104 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,369 92,731 1,700 111,095 (NA) 136,815 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 766 62,460 990 89,276 (NA) 81,445 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 519 48,181 697 67,615 (NA) 55,376 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,208 164,042 1,580 224,593 (NA) 188,879 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 714 188,545 772 216,873 (NA) 163,287 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 659 750,313 661 738,957 (NA) 363,969 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 30,061 1,520,606 28,919 1,176,211 40,845 1,502,337 (NA) (NA) 16,029 471,710 13,890 471,710 5,590 250,401 (NA) (NA) 2,167 7,301 1,625 5,155 (NA) 5,453 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 428 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,156 48,183 5,892 37,730 (NA) 51,272 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 337, 793 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,719 83,803 7,025 76,875 (NA) 121,758 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,136 57,421 3,110 49,315 (NA) 77,386 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) '55,933 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,401 84,340 3,523 74,626 (NA) 120, 666 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,4B5 87,498 2,522 78, 659 (NA) 108,256 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) '97,712 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,472 65,832 1,321 50,595 (NA) 88,788 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 855 49,849 690 34,545 (NA) 61,219 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 589 41,647 571 37,100 (NA) 40,858 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,525 153,714 1,323 129,963 (NA) 168,450 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 46,995 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 858 168,960 798 157,425 (NA) 172,429 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 37,029 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 698 672,058 519 444,223 (NA) 485,802 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) U25,820 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued [Data tor 1950 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 l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January l) 1920 (January 1) Land in fares according to uae1 — Continued Other pasture (not cropland nod not woodland)6 — ontinutd ■■proved pasture (see text) farms reporting.. acres. . Under 10 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 10 to 29 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting.. acres . . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting.. acres . . L40 to 179 acres farms reporting. . acres.. 180 to 219 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting.. acres. * 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting.. acres. . Cropland, total6 farms reporting.. acres. . Under 10 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 10 to 29 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 1A0 to 179 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 180 to 219 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting.. acres . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 1,000 acres and over farms reporting.. acres. . Land pastured, total farms reporting.. acres. . Under 10 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 10 to 29 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 140 to 179 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 180 to 219 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting.. acres.. 5,987 318,424 217 744 720 5,820 903 10,883 525 9,022 818 17,650 636 18,462 442 14,551 273 12,201 194 10,257 565 42,472 379 49,248 315 127,114 97,770 5,467,502 11,291 51,457 30,647 432,444 19,611 485,339 8,268 289,403 8,384 369, 175 5,819 354,193 3,384 274,619 2,034 217,975 1,377 176,478 3,582 707, 828 1,933 739,966 1,440 1,368,625 73,113 5,738,393 5,775 20,166 16,748 161,202 16,133 301, 805 7,471 216,196 8,040 359,344 5,621 367,694 3,276 287,007 1,941 216,693 1,318 176,909 3,452 698,096 1,918 756,919 1,420 2,176,362 (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) 113,363 5,664,222 10,773 50,615 39,442 594,532 24,661 647,526 9,444 336, 801 9,603 425,317 6,074 357,641 3,555 299,120 1,896 200,726 1,436 178,656 3,460 650,947 1,768 675,200 1,251 1,247,141 76,877 4,792,780 4,951 17,067 17,820 148,871 18,794 303,878 8,064 211,923 6,890 342,290 5,717 328,920 3,344 266,870 1,763 166,971 1,356 169,956 3,282 589,361 1,685 603,355 1,211 1,643,318 (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) 124,582 5,135,416 10,248 44,716 45,987 709,563 29,300 754,780 10,124 344,276 10,013 407,217 6,429 349,812 3,720 265,274 1,998 189,015 1,186 140,227 3,084 549,660 1,483 505,725 1,010 875,131 76,259 3,920,572 3,266 9,577 16,468 109,597 21,561 277,437 8,524 183,841 8,993 304,366 5,811 286,849 3,399 238,779 1,842 166,178 1,091 117,183 2,894 486,761 1,421 491,634 969 1,248,350 (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) 148,880 6,038,067 (NA) 63,938 (NA) 1,028,814 (NA) 944,400 (NA) 424,541 (NA) 519,117 (NA) 434,907 (NA) 316,515 (NA) 215,268 (NA) 160,446 (NA) 574,493 (NA) 527,537 (NA) 628,091 (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) (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) 5,676,097 (NA) 73,419 (NA) 1,211,654 (NA) 964,000 (NA) 433,780 (NA) 499,412 (NA) 413,348 (NA) 292,472 (NA) 190,574 (NA) 137,051 (NA) 497,587 (NA) 428,764 (NA) 734,016 (NA) 2,795,843 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (KA) (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) 5,656,234 (NA) (NA) INA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,234,667 (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) 5,064,031 (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) 1,709,231 (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. 8 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued [Data for 1950 are based on reports for only a Bample of farms. See text] Item explanations, see text) Census of (For definitions ant 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 ( January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January l) 1920 (January l) Land in faras according to oaa1— Oontinued 48,594 3,949,247 51,145 3,738,861 46,624 2,879,832 53,585 2,950,119 (NA) 3,427,431 (NA) 2,659,113 (NA) 2,406,219 (NA) acres... 3,614,040 1,826 5,756 1,750 5,705 (NA) 2,758 (NA) 1,743 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 8,809 77,143 9,216 78,854 (NA) 50,526 (NA) 51,487 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 10,467 187,147 11,545 197,600 (NA) 175,018 (NA) 204,777 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. . (NA) 5,438 140,434 6,003 154,518 (NA) 135,999 (NA) 142,430 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) 6,708 7,371 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 257,510 285,260 260,986 293,862 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,706 4,943 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 264,370 276,413 257,603 283,352 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,743 215,479 2,755 216,675 (NA) 222,712 (NA) 243,621 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1,551 148,534 1,534 152,201 (NA) 137,448 (NA) 143,615 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1,053 118,241 1,099 126,890 (NA) 93,353 (NA) 100,172 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) 2,626 430,369 2,565 441,288 (NA) 346,074 (NA) 339,101 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1,440 455,264 1,288 389,287 (NA) 320,970 (NA) 289,765 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 1,000 acres and over. 1,227 1,076 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 1,649,000 1,414,170 876,385 856,194 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Irrigated land in faras 76,897 7,172 7,185 7,037 76,585 85,588 (NA) 6,471 acres... 7707,818 560,563 535,619 413,969 '361,943 "400,375 (NA) («•) 478 420 (NA) (NA) (NA) 338 (NA) (NA) acres. . . 1,336 1,355 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,089 7,528 1,632 12,213 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) '1,850 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 874 14,002 955 15,125 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 508 13,961 575 15,255 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) '2,452 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 551 24,693 590 23,085 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 526 511 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 38,252 28,535 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 432 420 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 42,369 34,970 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 311 327 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. . 38,301 33,175 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 261 295 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. 37,807 36,510 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 900 173,130 780 131,777 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 585 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . ■ (NA) 612 461 (NA) (NA) (NA) 266 (NA) (NA) acres... 167, 993 121,780 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,000 acres and over 355 148,446 206 106,783 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 97 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE. BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued LData for 1950 sre based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census o: 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January l) 1920 (January 1) Land in farms according to use1— Continued Cover crops turned under and land 9,157 222,384 656 3,351 2,550 25,195 1,598 19, 917 892 12,996 918 15,115 681 14,560 376 9,154 257 "7,729 164 5,127 478 21,995 264 23,195 323 64,050 6,218 136,266 338 1,379 1,275 14,711 1,129 16,723 599 10, 185 850 14,345 662 12,981 405 9,332 217 6,261 149 4,644 349 13,318 147 11,490 98 20,897 (MA) (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) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Cna) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (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) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres,, . (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) (NA) acres.. . (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) (NA) acres. . . Cropland nsed for row or grain crops (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) (NA) acres.. . (NA) (NA) acres.. . (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) (NA) acres.. . (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) (NA) acres.. . (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) **Available data not comparable. NA Not available. 1For the Census of 1954. in the calendar year; all other censuses, in the calendar year preceding the census, ^otal acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn har- vested for grain. ^10 to 49 acres. 450 to 99 acres. '100 to 259 acres. ^otal cropland, used only for pasture, and other pasture not fully comparable for the various census years because of differences in definition of cropland used only for pasture. See text. 'irrigated cropland harvested only. ^Acreage of irrigated crops including some duplication where two or more crops were harvested from the same land. *50 to 259 acres. 10 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE Sute Table 3.-FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: 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) ALL FARM OPERATORS All farm eearatera number. . . Full owners number... Part owners. .number. . . Managers > number. . . An tenants .number. . . Proportion of tenancy percent. . . Cash tenants number. . . Share— cash tenants. .......................... .number. • . Share tenants. ....••■. number. . . Croppers number. . . Other and unspecified tenants number... All l«od la faraa 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 cr.pl.nd .arrestee1 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.. Can aerreatee far 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.. Cotton harvested aoreo. . 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 WHITE FARM OPERATORS All mite fan eearatera number.. Full owners. number. . Part owners. • .number. . Managers ..........■..*•.....•••.>■.■■■•>.■•••>•> .number . . in tenants. ••■• .number. . Proportion of tenancy..... percent.. Cash tenants. ....■•■■•.....••.•.............. .number. . Share-cash tenants ....■.■•■.■•■■.•........*.. .number . . Share tenants.. .............................. .number. . Croppers. .................................. ...number. • Other and unspecified tenants number.. All laaa la faaaa acres. . Full owners. .....••••■....•*.•.■.•••>.>■>.••>■••• .acres. . Part owners acres. . Managers.. .•■■••■.••■.••.■•..•■.■.*•••■•■...*•>.. .acres.. All tenants aores. . Cash tenants.. ....••■•.....■■■.•......•.• acres.. Share-cash tenants ...............>. acres.. Share tenants •...■■.••.••.......•.............. acres . . Croppers acres . , Other and unspecified tenants. acres.. All croalaaa1 htrfuu. 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. Census of— 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 111.240 60,360 12,828 528 37,524 33.7 4.612 438 15.232 12.380 4.802 11.483,807 5.147,549 3.172,510 1.168.849 1.994.899 361 . 208 68.214 1,025,350 280,072 260,055 3,014.273 863,865 943.462 213.338 993. 608 98.942 28.648 583, 780 218.934 63.304 563.066 129.404 22. 771 204.021 25.920 6.524 110.401 45, 129 16.047 665.196 158.122 148.812 16.134 342.128 23.010 8.535 153.151 142.379 15.053 77, .166 50.293 10.112 499 16.562 21.4 2.705 267 7.809 2.554 3,227 10,292,116 4.746. 754 2.994.614 1.129,779 1,420.939 269. 177 55,147 783.013 104,712 208.890 2.473.127 766.880 869.809 211.028 625.410 69.974 22.215 420.936 65.931 46.354 124,181 62,810 11,584 588 49,199 39.6 5,789 710 21,984 15,927 4,789 11,202,278 5,265,817 2,390,051 1,201,163 2,345,247 453,142 67,264 1,123,163 391,812 309,866 3,148,881 1,003,811 691,129 285,418 1,168,523 125,936 32,458 637,771 289,986 82,372 662.239 262. 699 105. 192 31.424 282.924 34. 739 6.449 153.415 67. 832 20.489 902,075 246.820 136.219 26.065 492.971 43,201 11.966 229, 880 187.228 20.696 83,525 52,393 9,036 566 21,530 25.8 3,271 357 10,995 3,831 3,076 9,802,343 4,812,848 2,242,123 1,190,274 1,557,098 353,924 53,333 753,869 154,078 241,894 2,430,592 867, 903 622,696 283,421 656,572 84,945 23,909 397,746 92,352 57,620 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 129,295 58,761 6,433 560 63,541 49.1 9,474 3,568 20, 548 25,221 4,730 10,039,657 5,258,177 1,128,258 849,603 2,803,619 600,940 156,004 1,132,802 650,936 262,937 3,490,159 1,305,272 405,690 295,332 1,483,865 193,765 102,620 620,690 464,575 102,215 1.088,678 471.988 76.367 66.990 473.333 82.901 43. 762 153.579 161.709 31.382 825.833 236.069 42.939 12.883 533.942 53.225 35.039 174.250 237.998 33.430 80,164 48,357 5,011 533 26,263 32.8 5,145 2,199 10,244 6,110 2,565 8,334,641 4,743,538 1,049,458 834,992 1,706,653 426,893 108,150 762,877 236,682 172,051 2,561,712 1,121,777 366,553 291,731 781,651 114,580 67,483 399,359 140,294 59,935 1935 (January 1) 150,007 52,936 7,376 528 89,167 59.4 11,201 1,469 31,460 39,631 5,406 9,996,108 4,497,723 1,116,142 749,123 3,633,120 645,262 76,975 1,582,305 1,009,613 318,965 4,051,670 1,396,444 406,674 212,875 2,035,677 248,225 42,627 901,850 738,945 104,030 1,603,317 (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,088,685 (Ha) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 90,423 43,410 5,715 511 40,787 45.1 6,534 540 18,414 12,082 3,217 8,067,667 4,018,898 1,025,069 740,429 2,283,271 477,128 49,906 1,126,711 399,497 230,029 2,900,254 1,209,010 360,577 210,201 1,120,466 161,155 21,650 613,342 260,132 64,187 1930 (April 1) 170,216 54,891 6,429 519 108,377 63.7 (NA) (NA) (NA) 50, 219 («*) 10,444,288 4,674,134 739,036 754,400 4,276,718 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,352,465 («*) 3,977,024 1,289,315 286,644 155,293 2,245,772 (NA) (NA) (NA) 928,831 .«) 1,585,306 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,186,488 (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 99,901 45,617 4,864 499 48,921 49.0 (NA) (NA) (SA) 16,706 («*) 8,239,137 4,197,552 671,791 748,936 2,620.858 tNA) (NA) (NA) 597, 536 («) 2,697,866 1,119,362 253,187 154,100 1,171,217 (NA) (NA) (NA) 350,336 '(«•) 1925 (January 1) 161,445 46,893 6,266 735 107,551 66.6 12,886 (na) (NA) 49,428 («) 9,355,437 4, 107, 894 652,646 876,479 3,718,418 593,211 (NA) (NA) 1,253,265 (<•») 4,068,151 1,192,978 275,346 198,571 2,401,256 262,915 (ha) (NA) 955,611 .«.) 1,169,698 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,945,354 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 87,675 38,107 4,549 681 44,336 50.6 6,194 (NA) (NA) 17,214 (*») 7,040,035 3,595,322 562,251 856,174 2,026,288 388.063 tNA) (NA) 534,888 t«0 2, 540, 507 1,002,101 227,193 195,795 1,115,418 133.183 tNA) (NA) 361,601 («0 1920 (January 1) 132,450 47,913 4,473 503 79,561 60.1 8,742 .HA) (NA) 34,074 («) 8,837,502 5,128,019 495,958 569,854 2,623,671 383,401 (NA) (NA) 796,941 <*») 3,484,753 1,284,768 209,044 168,596 1,822,345 207, 876 (na) (NA) 658,221 ,«o 1,119,540 57,738 527,786 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,434,630 424,602 5,538 1,004,490 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 72,937 39,419 3,397 473 29,648 40.6 4,428 (NA) (NA) 9,073 (*♦) 6,997,568 4,581,106 432,323 580,276 1,403,863 263,525 (NA) (NA) 285,904 tNA) 2,281,203 1,107,514 178,125 167,383 828, 181 123,61? tNA) (NA) 203,501 tNA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA 11 State Table 3.-FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued (Data In ltalloe are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text) (For definitions and explanations, see text) ALL WHITE FARM OPERATORS— Continued Corn harvested for grain acres. Full owners acres. Part owners acres. Managers ..................................acres. All tenants acres. Gash tenants acres. Share-cash tenants acres. Share tenants acres. Croppers ...................................... .acres * Other and unspecified tenants acres . Cotton harvested 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 NONVHITE FARM OPERATORS Ail aenvhite fan operatera.. number.. Full owners number.. Part owners number.. Managers number. . All tenants number. . Proportion of tenancy percent. . Cpsh tenants number.. Share-cash tenants ■ .number. . Share tenants number.. Croppers number. . Other and unspecified tenants number. . All land ia faraa 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 cropland herveated 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 harveeted far eraia ..acres., Full owners acres.. Part owners acres. , Managers acres. . All tenants acres.. Cash tenants acres.. Share-cash tenants scree. Share tenants ............■•■■•.■■.■.*.......... acres . , Croppers acres. Other and unspecified tenants..... aoree., Cotton harvested 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. Census of — 1954 'fVt.-Nov.l 403, 738 170.880 106,246 22. 531 104.081 14.610 4.774 60.781 14.729 9.187 393.995 123.862 119.908 15.919 134.306 12, 276 6.260 75.986 31.361 8.423 33.774 10,067 2,716 29 20, 962 62.1 1.907 231 7,423 9,826 1,575 1,191,691 400.765 1 77, 896 39.070 573.960 92.031 13.067 242,337 175.360 51.165 541.146 96.985 73. 653 2,310 368.198 28,968 6.433 162,844 153.003 16.950 159.328 35.990 23.158 240 99.940 11.310 1.750 49.620 30,400 6.860 271.201 34,260 23.904 215 207.822 10. 734 2.275 77.165 111.018 6.630 1950 (April 1) 462. 799 213.987 82.925 31,289 134,598 18.169 4.625 75,750 23.645 12.409 524,709 194,906 109.428 23,975 196, 400 28.HB6 7.831 103.284 45.603 10.696 40,656 10,417 2,548 22 27,669 68.1 2,518 353 10,989 12,096 1,713 452,969 147,928 10,889 788,149 99,218 13,931 369,294 237,734 67,972 718,289 135,908 68,433 1,997 511,951 40,991 8,549 240,025 197,634 24,752 219.440 48.712 22.267 135 148.326 16.570 1.824 77. 665 44.187 8.080 377.366 51.914 26.791 2.090 296. 571 14.215 4,135 126.596 141.625 10.000 1945 (January 1) 742.878 393, 465 62.806 66,306 220.301 47.217 26.617 75,922 53,653 16.882 382. 525 176,219 33,140 12,576 160,590 23, 245 18.367 61.571 42. 764 14.643 49,131 10,404 1,422 27 37,278 75.9 4,329 1,369 10,304 19,111 2,165 1,705,016 514,639 78,800 14,611 1,096,966 174,047 47,854 369,925 414,254 90,886 928,447 183,495 39,137 3,601 702,214 79,185 35,137 221,331 324,281 42,280 345.800 78.523 13,561 684 253.032 35.684 17.145 77.657 108,046 14.500 443.308 59,850 9.799 307 373.352 29. 980 18.672 112.679 195,234 18. 787 1940 (April 1) (NA) (KA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 59,584 9,526 1,661 17 48,380 81.2 4,667 929 13,046 27,549 2,189 1,928,441 478,825 91,073 8,694 1,349,849 168,134 27,069 455, 594 610,116 88,936 1,151,416 187,434 46,097 2,674 915,211 87,070 20,977 288, 508 478,813 39,843 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NA) NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1935 (January 1) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 70,315 9,274 1,565 20 59,456 84.6 (NA) (NA) (NA) 33,513 («.) 2,205,151 476,582 67,245 5,464 1,655,860 (NA) (NA) (NA) 754,929 («*) 1,279,158 169,953 33,457 1,193 1,074,555 (NA) (NA) (NA) 578,495 («•) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1930 (April 1) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 73,770 8,786 1,717 54 63,213 85.7 6,692 (NA) (NA) 32,214 (»*) 2,315,402 512,572 90,395 20,305 1,692,130 205,148 (NA) (NA) 718,377 («*) 1,527,644 190,877 48,153 2,776 1,285,838 129,732 (NA) (NA) 594,010 (•*) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1925 ( January 1 ) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 59,513 8,494 1,076 30 49,913 83.9 4,314 (NA) (NA) 25,001 («*) 1,839,934 546,913 63,635 9,578 1,219,808 119, 876 (NA) (NA) 511,037 (NA) 1,203,550 177,254 30,919 1,213 994,164 84,257 (NA) (NA) 454,720 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1920 (January 1) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 62,059 9,473 1,513 92 50,981 82.1 5,547 993 17,526 24,056 2,859 2,182,578 677,378 70,365 14,465 1,420,370 180,870 23,897 568,056 550,793 96,754 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ei (NA) (NA) (NAJ (NA) ""Available data not comparable. NA Not available. *Total aoreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn out for forage was excluded aa most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn harvested 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 farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Fans number. . Land owned by farm operators..... .......farms reporting.. acres.. Land rented from others by farm operators.... farms reporting., acres. ■ Land managed by farm operators farms reporting., acres.. Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting.. acres. . L.od in fams 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 io fnrns 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. acre6 . Woodland, total farms reporting. acres. FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. Off- faro mrk: 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 ate: 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 tarm. 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. Fnras by clans m{ sort power: No traotor, horses, or mules farms reporting. No tractor and only 1 horae or mule farms reporting. No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting. lractor and horses and/or mules... farms reporting. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting. 111,240 73,473 7,657,661 50,598 3,857,524 528 1,304,301 15,864 1,335,679 11,483,807 103.2 9,660 1L2.81 83 83,129 3,014,273 26,646 21,879 13,912 10,055 5,174 2,899 2,035 529 38,732 1,957,038 19,295 491,298 4,890 101,769 15,749 389,529 32,796 2,277,631 22,306 1,723,966 30,550 1,508,346 95,735 511,255 98,048 5,462,609 73,862 5,743,015 48,704 4,001,597 103,963 4,686 44,292 20,947 20,947 3,630,702 130 15,810 XXX XXX 5,195 470,420 3,176,092 151.6 13,629 104.88 82 18,207 722,882 3,817 5,060 3,517 3,000 1,571 694 433 115 9,688 575,073 4,292 119,273 1,315 30,084 3,399 89,189 8,769 681,539 5,852 525,534 7,510 407,135 19,744 144,656 19,664 1,417,228 17,842 1,663,747 12,665 1,207,073 19,768 897 3,133 9,948 9,94« 1,5JJ,091 9,948 1,623,545 XXX XXX 2,167 254,220 2,902,416 291.8 28,816 112.05 71 9,599 916, 366 444 1,406 1,569 1,916 1,816 1,277 958 213 5,037 591,348 1,662 78,927 687 20,910 1,200 58,017 3,507 511,938 2,464 291,030 3,571 409,403 9,441 103,404 9,839 1,586,641 8,272 1,512,689 5,079 802, 968 9,279 494 1,212 51,952 6,414 3,220 15,791 3,088 1,637 36,161 3,326 1,583 59,248 14,525 6,719 2,606 128 81 13,563 1,550 1,245 27,109 4,355 3,089 28,521 5,926 2,956 20,693 5,517 1,876 16, 601 3,273 6L2 4,857 301 209 5,909 408 263 6,396 521 304 5,969 630 471 26,479 4,095 2,584 16,289 3,542 1,780 42, 501 11, 135 4,177 34,942 2,452 424 17, 894 2,474 388 25,732 5,384 1,693 21,022 7,283 5,381 11,650 3,354 2,062 XXX XXX XXX XXX 450 1,223,216 181 126,636 1,096,580 2,436.8 179,179 120.09 373 195,581 242 133,343 118 35,126 73 12,466 80 22,660 227 258,159 158 227,957 210 206,961 420 39,453 420 364,050 417 598,463 321 486,116 29,122 185 16,722 29,122 1,741,669 XXX XXX 843 55,395 1,702,996 58.5 6,684 126.83 85 28,707 944,698 3,726 10,027 7,428 4,485 1,579 838 550 74 4,674 206,097 1,9L2 52,445 877 14, 534 1,141 37,911 2,569 161,085 1,653 L22,942 5,142 142,427 19,695 73,302 28, 851 1,203,240 10,485 509,609 3,745 284,027 26,746 1,233 44 8,856 18 6,989 26 1,867 404 20,266 7 1,729 74 5,600 130 8,359 105 7,270 70 3,802 32 1,165 41 2,467 47 3,123 16 3,361 37 2,368 114 8,372 43 3,216 131 4,951 32 11,017 6 1,769 17 9,081 343 4,149 52 3,106 See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954 a sample of farms. See text^] 13 (For definitions and explanations, see text) All fann operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — 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 farns 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 fans 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- for. work: Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 days or more operators reporting. Not working off their farms...... operators reporting. By age: Under 25 years operators reporting. 25 to 34 years operators reporting. 35 to 44 years operators reporting. 45 to 54 years operators reporting. 55 to 64 years operators reporting. 65 years and over operators reporting. By year began operation of preseot fsra: 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. Fares by class of work power: % No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting. No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting. Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting. 422 458 69, 976 XXX XXX 53 3,814 66,584 145.4 15,101 106.43 81 443 28,318 25 125 80 86 66 31 20 10 97 13,519 65 2,778 37 433 38 2,345 70 7,196 56 9,259 98 2,435 327 3,079 448 44,615 210 23,150 110 16,455 419 39 139 103 36 319 10 59 96 159 83 46 35 149 33 162 25 20 186 140 87 13,517 105 4,885 13,517 933,755 XXX XXX 448 26,156 912,484 67.5 8,795 144.17 85 13,485 559,071 736 3,901 4,196 2,690 956 546 411 49 3,053 118,051 919 28,161 404 6,727 563 21,434 1,239 62,674 826 61,044 3,525 41,973 10,608 41,510 13,491 705,263 6,947 222,698 1,837 123,718 12,540 540 3,807 3,089 718 9,710 831 2,650 4,060 3,453 1,623 460 979 1,578 1,633 1,098 4,107 1,570 2,070 1,642 646 6,497 2,840 1,892 1 3 224 76 509 XXX XXX 17 1 021 75 491 337.0 15 237 37.59 75 208 9,929 65 60 45 20 7 10 1 77 4,696 31 275 26 215 5 60 47 4,135 28 3,892 98 51,721 198 843 213 14,900 159 60, 552 59 8,027 219 5 11,120 21 1,355 11,120 262,224 XXX XXX 68 3,397 260,182 23.4 2,794 127.55 87 11,115 209,044 2,505 4,870 2,316 1,117 222 66 17 2 432 10,205 225 4,241 148 2,246 84 1,995 234 10,400 214 8,460 484 8,508 5,441 9,324 11,120 223,490 1,004 29,113 432 18,860 10,218 327 76 3,507 60 2,861 16 646 148 7,613 15 791 60 2,144 60 3,103 49 2,599 35 1,447 5 411 20 1,182 30 1,195 16 1,370 30 916 69 2,937 16 1,063 37 1,832 20 8,845 20 570 102 940 56 211 26 554 1,735 31 8,790 1,735 139, 738 XXX XXX 93 10,676 137, 852 79.5 7,547 109.49 77 1,520 52,624 250 445 350 220 148 77 29 1 414 23,307 251 4,931 110 1,646 156 3,285 420 29,817 196 9,991 367 9,389 1,381 7,793 1,599 80,862 932 62,513 548 39, 808 1,488 146 604 425 179 1,131 65 336 454 455 213 112 161 131 167 150 446 224 340 331 250 569 319 266 50, 773 42,393 2,477,146 11,398 476, 500 78 81, 085 7,478 429, 008 2,605,723 51.3 5,515 115.76 84 26,243 234, 746 18,652 5,383 1,387 622 144 34 17 4 19,091 451,177 11,311 205,527 1,938 23,775 9,929 181,752 17,724 664, 910 12,179 556,503 14,117 342,420 46,435 150,440 39,274 891,450 36,846 1,458,507 26,894 1,221,413 47,776 2,028 33,418 4,059 29,359 17,334 661 5,094 11,176 12,264 9,428 11,519 1,839 2,068 2,194 2,463 11,314 7,708 22,107 21,017 13,257 9,557 3,866 3,076 14 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, [Data are baaed on reports for only (For deflnltionB and explanations, see text) All farm operators Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Fans number.. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone larms reporting. . Electricity farms reporting. . Television Bet 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. . Mstortrocks 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. , Autoaobilea farms reporting. , number., FARM LABOR WEEX OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2 Faaily and/or hired vorkera farms reporting. persons. Family workers, including operator farms reporting. persons. Operators working 1 or more hours persons. Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting. persons. Hired workers farms reporting. persons. Regular workers ( to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Farms by kind of vorkera: 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 iara expenditures2 farms reporting. Maohlne 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 end other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting. dollars . Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material . . . . farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. Lime and liming material...... ...farms reporting. dollars. tons. acree CD which used. 26,464 101,426 22,507 55,617 37,525 389 3,894 3,235 4,031 4,750 633 666 3,010 3,122 590 628 41,525 48,666 34,013 51,929 32,672 32,443 48,910 1,825 1,944 853 1,075 54,674 62,802 97,929 283,475 96,735 175,764 94,481 42,659 81,283 18,489 107,711 4,601 16,589 15,617 91,122 17,295 79,440 44,538 1,949 1,194 108, 320 61,699 50,180,406 40,970 10,787,516 44,059 39,392,890 82,020 31,755,844 49,618 17,762,398 73,908 18,927,788 293,181 2,477,769 2,462 489,615 87,977 92,305 20,947 6,624 20, 011 5,785 14,157 9,881 92 1,456 1,825 1,113 1,293 243 254 1,038 1,061 191 206 11,153 12,893 10,879 15,924 10,637 10,569 15,107 415 444 284 373 11,179 13,561 19,379 62,815 18,880 33,682 18,472 8,842 15,210 5,463 29,133 1,491 4,767 4,488 24,366 4,964 13,916 7,225 299 499 20,876 14,827 13,836,803 9,344 2,834,439 11,811 11,002,364 16,465 14,273,998 13,460 4,892,812 16,672 4,829,404 79,602 596,818 1,173 242,140 43,743 43,458 3,700 9,592 2,912 6,952 5,487 35 1,248 781 1,619 1,929 210 219 1,076 1,120 234 245 6,690 9,274 7,518 14,120 7,443 7,420 13,628 175 211 216 281 6,210 8,118 9,619 48,248 9,442 18,178 9,336 4,215 8,842 4,426 30,070 1,759 5,471 3,417 24,599 1,009 4,249 5,193 2,587 69 177 9,932 8,384 16,217,603 5,220 3,376,152 7,275 12,841,451 7,610 6,627,592 8,104 6,504,928 9,082 5,797,389 85,491 754,342 422 105, 174 19,358 22,163 233 442 194 376 262 10 138 38 134 220 53 58 177 195 360 998 395 2,393 395 391 2,315 3 3 63 75 327 1,088 398 500 386 68 114 324 7,388 257 3,677 163 3,711 290 108 78 450 409 6,622,623 197 525,822 390 6,096,801 305 825, 992 419 1,245,559 375 1,090,217 14, 562 155,515 45 20,159 3,897 3,272 29,122 1,905 24, 781 2,417 6,441 5,458 62 304 287 1,009 1,148 89 96 406 420 53 56 8,218 9,254 7,368 10,457 7,255 7,212 10,126 173 203 112 128 11,359 12,221 28,037 101,412 27, 940 66,847 27,573 17,454 39, 274 5,783 34,565 847 2,151 5,244 32,414 5,686 22,254 7,901 300 97 28,902 23,757 11,335,680 16,159 3,419,463 16,518 7,916,217 14,987 2,932,350 12,645 4,001,445 26,150 5,652,643 84,565 769, 976 205 34,363 5,754 7,524 See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See textj] 15 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Farms. ■• number. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting. Electricity farms reporting. Television set farms reporting. Piped running water farms reporting. Home freezer .....farms reporting. Electric pig brooder farms reporting. 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. Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting. number. Garden tractors .farms reporting. number . Crawler tractors farms reporting. number . Automobiles farms reporting. , number.. FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2 Faaily and/or hired workers .farms reporting.. persons., Faaily workers, including operator farms reporting.. persons. . Operators working 1 or more hours persons., Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting., persons. . Hired workers farms reporting., persons. , Regular workers ( to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting., persons., Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting., persons., Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting., Faraa 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 expenditures2 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.. Co— erclal fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting.. dollars.. tone., acres on which used.. Lime and liming material farms reporting.. dollars.. tons.. acres on which used.. All farm operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued 54 406 70 142 143 5 35 43 6 6 22 22 1 3 191 262 232 401 227 227 383 15 15 2 3 219 264 Crop-share 141 304 79 .58 402 462 ,619 278 9? m 302 370 539 865 53 613 287 189 962 398 151 677 2 012 22 Ml 15 3 UO 520 1 175 13,517 932 11,703 1,084 3,603 3,505 41 117 72 708 805 26 28 162 170 20 20 4,830 5,383 4,769 6,528 4,732 4,700 6,382 69 74 63 72 5,646 5,992 Livestock-share 453 13,038 2,170 49,462 445 12,987 1,082 32,230 445 12,861 276 8,240 637 19, 369 149 3,279 1,088 17,232 37 477 73 1,089 122 2,961 1,015 16, 143 3,228 9,759 3,302 100 51 13,487 10,819 5,525,772 7,105 1,647,310 8,113 3,878,462 8,677 1,016,028 6,910 2,477,169 12,543 3,128,037 46,886 451,181 72 11,403 1,894 2,484 19 198 18 58 109 124 82 137 131 1 1 5 5 81 124 214 840 209 549 209 132 340 50 291 46 283 45 164 52 219 138 166,132 94 49,967 113 116,165 172 46,572 114 65,375 194 50,977 814 7,263 5 25 5 10 Croppers 219 9,350 556 1,113 794 40 46 128 139 11 11 76 81 10 10 1,377 1,481 775 1,165 765 760 1,122 16 21 17 22 3,873 4,037 10, 770 34,297 10,758 26,188 10,603 7,114 15,585 1,229 8,109 81 216 1,171 7,893 1,217 9,541 3,189 135 12 10,955 9,583 2,657,181 6,869 1,131,905 5,808 1,525,276 3,445 377,737 3,349 384,733 9,859 1,428,957 21,796 179,611 40 6,275 1,270 1,695 Other and unspecified 1,735 303 1,481 317 652 443 16 47 67 48 52 11 11 50 50 5 5 730 798 610 812 585 585 776 35 35 1 1 616 645 1,609 4,764 1,597 3,004 1,562 761 1,442 358 1,760 46 89 328 1,671 346 1,251 662 35 12 1,720 1,237 662,726 813 190,074 956 472, b52 1,128 556,656 840 281,959 1,345 290,242 4,633 38,530 36 8,430 1,415 1,230 Other farms 16,002 46,600 11,199 27,691 16,437 190 748 304 156 160 38 39 313 326 71 72 15,104 16,247 7,853 9,035 6,942 6,851 7,734 1,059 1,083 178 218 25,599 27,814 40,462 63,112 40,075 56,557 38,714 12,080 17,843 2,493 6,555 247 523 2,305 6,032 2,106 37,969 26,747 1,271 387 48,160 14,322 2,167,697 10,050 631,640 8,065 1,536,057 42,653 7,095,912 14,990 1,117,654 21,629 1,558,135 28,961 201,118 617 87,779 15,225 15,888 16 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4*-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Farss number.. LIVESTOCK Livestock on hand: All cattle and calves farms reporting.. number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting . . number. . Milk cows farms reporting . . number.. Horses and mules farms reporting.. number. . All hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold in 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.. Corn harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres.. bushels harvested.. bushels sold.. Rice threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres.. 162-lb. bbl. harvested.. 162-lb. bbl. sold.. Cotton harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bales harvested.. Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms reporting. . acres . . tons harvested.. Hay cut acres. . tons . . 87,405 1,849,207 85,492 1,095,706 67,225 258,516 64,648 147, 110 54,961 407,409 89, 636 3,530,096 41,866 604,857 17,654 208,765 5,474 5,470,976 16,727 8,902,915 58,608 610, 337 55,133 563,066 10,743,011 2,162,496 4,580 655,714 9,915,508 9,792,253 51,367 665,196 538,012 3,580 241,459 5,184,293 369, 950 425,805 18, 922 655,771 18,699 392,652 15,282 100,662 15,141 37,663 11,329 116,150 17,484 1,064,968 13,264 236,343 4,902 71,902 1,876 4,171,750 4,734 4,784,820 13,645 167, 535 12,652 151,759 3,107,411 554,910 1,150 90,085 1,424,278 1,406,474 11,074 139,237 115,341 712 46,423 999, 352 138,452 163,420 9,948 9,202 471,097 9,137 288,156 7,491 53,568 7,462 22,299 5,781 63,635 8,488 441,951 6,290 160,760 2,502 40,101 678 686,700 2,248 1,324,953 6,803 134,889 6,324 119,806 2,532,802 583,580 1,745 319,869 4,881,030 4,827,866 5,736 144,227 115,920 972 73,329 ,568,706 117,830 141,213 407 131,130 403 77,304 288 3,258 366 3,469 176 5,698 288 49,996 369 45,640 94 4,300 29 47,654 73 386,261 253 21,248 233 17,863 508,942 138,581 31 11,846 172,051 169,198 152 15,735 14,657 76 58,337 1,303,653 30,552 37, 662 29,122 16,325 174,467 15,959 102,845 13,413 37,134 14, 999 37,361 16,043 89,994 22,390 701,916 4,676 48,667 4,065 35,394 722 363,371 3,213 658, 846 19,751 191,205 19,144 184,461 3,144,357 795,635 1,623 233,719 3,435,574 3,386,140 26,099 324,953 273,651 1,703 60, 858 1,260,260 30,284 33,866 1,493 36,313 1,452 22,124 1,081 7,481 1,633 3,847 1,290 9,703 1,687 65,794 659 13,258 406 5,186 319 79,325 1,616 21,263 1,552 20,340 460, 043 156,450 42 8,404 113,606 111,014 1,468 19,505 16,688 320 14,017 317,960 6,853 9,256 lData are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. LOUISIANA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 17 ions, see text) All farm operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Item (For definitions and explanat Tensnts — Continued Other farms Share-cash Crop-share Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified 458 13,517 224 12,120 1,735' 50,773 LIVESTOCK Livestock on hand: 320 7,746 9,831 84,087 189 3,843 3,219 18,611 1,273 23, 867 42,549 number.. 416,742 Cows, including heifers that hav 3 315 4,594 237 669 9,646 48,488 8,443 17,682 189 2,314 175 547 3,099 10,487 2,449 5,394 1,258 14,838 1,028 5,361 41,294 number.. 234,749 30,751 number. . 63,894 346 953 9,983 25,848 178 495 1,721 3,494 1,138 2,724 26,680 number. . 46,318 263 2,018 8,816 52,294 146 1,234 4,511 16,289 1,017 8,456 .21,632 number. . 131,932 372 12,304 11, 598 396, 693 193 9,659 7,190 153,069 1,350 64,397 40,986 number.. 1,271,265 Livestock and livestock products sold in 19S4: 137 1,982 2,614 20, 870 78 1,513 532 3,580 656 7,464 17,267 number.. 113,447 93 1,346 2,561 17,524 37 2,289 594 3,792 374 5,257 6,091 number. . 57,068 5 100 391 11,491 17 1,900 125 148,930 86 41,910 2,169 dollars.. 201, 501 67 12,548 2,074 283,771 22 15,090 429 45,807 302 222,305 6,459 dozens. . 1,748,035 CROPS Specified crops harvested in 1954: 368 6,749 10,819 104,721 182 2,646 5,603 43, 674 1,163 12,152 18,156 acres . . 95,460 acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold.. 348 6,384 134,245 46,520 10,567 101,780 1,610,329 321,290 176 1,991 48,060 14,125 5,378 42,159 673,800 190,955 1,123 11,807 217, 880 66,295 16,780 89,177 1,449,499 89,790 17 7,188 89,619 89,236 1,363 199,621 2,954,654 2,911,848 20 2,027 39,057 38,472 64 4,636 68,055 67, 173 117 11,843 170,583 168,397 31 acres. . 162-lb. bbl. harvested.. 162-lb. bbl. sold.. 195 2,575 2,575 acres. . bales harvested . . 368 8,485 8,324 12,028 143,830 125,945 192 2,911 3,119 10,897 137,149 109,954 1,146 13,073 9,621 8,306 41,044 18,443 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale 65 1,605 36,425 1,070 36,958 730,202 11 606 13,778 132 4,307 86,140 105 3,365 75,755 117 acres . . tons harvested . . 2,512 52,322 1,527 1,529 12,566 11,690 580 506 3,769 3,590 4,989 7,295 52,832 tons . . 49,644 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) White operators Total all farms of white operators Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Ferae 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., Lamd in farms ....■.......••..■•.■■••..•• acres., Average size of farm acres.. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars. . Average per acre dollars.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent.. Proportion of land In farms for which value was reported .percent. . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres. . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting., 20 to 29 acres farms reporting., 30 to 49 acres farms reporting., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting., 200 to 499 acres farms reporting., 500 acres and over farms reporting.. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting.. acres. . Cropland not harvested and not pastured... farms reporting., acres. , 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-farm work: Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 days or more.... operators reporting. Not working off their farms operators reporting. By age: Under 25 years operators reporting. 25 to 34 years operators reporting. 35 to 44 years operators reporting. 45 to 54 years operators reporting. 55 to 64 years operators reporting. 65 yeara and nver operators reporting. By year begee operation of preaent farm: 1954 opera tore reporting. 1953 operators reporting. 1952 operators reporting. 1951 operators reporting. 1946-1950 operators reporting. 1941-1945 opera tore reporting. 1940 or earlier operators reporting. Forma by clans of worn newer: No traotor, horses, or ames farms reporting. No traotor 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. Traotor and no horses or mules..... farms reporting. 77,466 60,655 7,133,762 26,880 3,184,852 499 1,265,046 13,894 1,291,544 10,292,116 132.9 12,399 113.42 81 52,065 2,473,127 16,656 11,049 7,772 6,830 4,436 2,780 2,016 526 31,998 1,860,069 14,015 415,649 3,478 90,941 11,514 324,708 26,428 2,103,594 17,600 1,574,559 24, 180 1,411,099 70,559 454,019 65,461 4,748,845 58,836 5,374,762 38,985 3,678,153 72,092 3,628 37,665 8,068 29,597 39,766 1,396 9,185 19,132 20,004 14,669 11,733 2,861 3,873 3,779 3,843 17,906 11,724 31,665 22,602 12,424 13,565 18,321 10,554 17,605 17,605 3,438,203 120 14,010 XXX XXX 4,723 458,761 2,993,452 170.0 15,297 105.27 81 14,886 658,392 3,092 3,865 2,677 2,525 1,4% 683 433 115 8,432 558,093 3,296 105,105 1,055 28,009 2,583 77,096 7,447 644,919 4,815 498,464 6,385 392,865 16,553 135, 614 16,332 1,321,590 15,110 1,595,877 10,643 1,143,383 16,517 856 2,907 8,088 1,455,379 8,088 1,553,551 XXX XXX 2,021 249,016 2,759,914 341.2 33,970 112.00 70 7,740 850,743 304 911 1,124 1,436 1,585 1,225 943 212 4,512 582,687 1,281 73,569 527 19,565 914 54,004 2,891 482,313 2,054 273,150 2,977 400,253 7,687 97,199 7,980 1,506,999 6,977 1,465,253 4,175 755,463 7,544 409 1,087 5,428 2,601 2,328 1,204 3,100 1,397 12,169 5,483 98 51 1,415 1,064 3,705 2,577 4,986 2,383 4,501 1,443 2,732 486 246 159 358 207 466 234 545 371 3,420 2,046 2,932 1,450 9,378 3,481 2,267 309 1,979 223 3,539 863 6,616 4,764 3,204 1,929 XXX XXX XXX XXX 426 1,186,461 176 126,451 1,060,010 2,488.3 176,124 99.31 59 351 193,271 7 3 6 27 53 56 77 122 229 131,622 112 34,998 67 12,396 79 22,602 210 255,572 157 227,257 191 178,216 397 39,074 397 359,891 393 565,410 303 482,829 371 33 38 13 25 386 7 72 114 104 65 32 41 42 16 37 106 43 120 32 6 11 330 47 11,885 150 16,367 11,885 1,256,977 XXX XXX 651 51,208 1,222,136 102.8 11,650 126.97 82 11,500 604,285 701 2,927 3,013 2,290 1,163 787 546 73 2,959 181,970 1,016 38,400 466 11,026 605 27,374 1,491 129,675 921 91,903 3,025 123,955 9,303 51,948 11,634 824,655 6,185 435,600 2,146 221,578 10,629 668 3,215 2,144 1,071 8,670 809 2,555 3,600 2,817 1,217 330 1,051 1,658 1,370 992 3,320 1,206 1,694 2,497 599 3,271 3,070 2,448 See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUS OF 1954— Continued a sample of farms. See text] 19 (For definitions and explanations, see text) White operators— Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-share Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Ferns 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 fnrns acres. Average size of farm acres. Valae af land and buildings: Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dol l ars . Proportion of farms reporting value percent. Proportion of land in farms for which value was reported percent. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 acres and over farms reporting. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. acres. Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . .farms reporting. acres. 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 operatora reporting. Off-fara work: Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days... operators reporting. 100 days or more operators reporting. Not working off their farms operators reporting. Br ni 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 operatora reporting. By year began operation of present farn: 1954 operators reporting. 1953 operators reporting. 1952 operatora reporting. 1951 operators reporting. 1946-1950 * operators reporting. 1941-1945 operators reporting. 1940 or earlier operators reporting. Farns by clasa of wort 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. 252 6 422 252 57,849 XXX XXX 43 3,634 54,637 216.8 22,548 106.86 78 237 22,145 15 10 40 56 61 26 20 9 71 9,124 35 2,578 17 263 28 2,315 50 6,861 45 9,140 73 2,260 211 2,529 242 33,847 159 18,245 84 16,001 223 29 69 48 21 183 41 114 82 7,L29 80 4,575 7,129 715,630 337 23,873 696,332 97.7 12,608 145.71 84 7,097 407,967 226 1,646 2,051 1,480 711 526 408 49 1,956 106,929 504 21,821 209 4,687 318 17,134 698 49,869 501 48,799 2,129 31,061 5,8L5 29,886 7,103 536,717 4,200 187,859 1,061 98,668 6,517 305 1,772 1,269 503 5,357 466 1,615 2,208 1,732 683 120 498 1,023 867 588 2,061 755 995 642 221 2,507 2,123 1,636 L59 1 3 159 74,189 XXX XXX 17 1,021 73,171 460.2 19,818 35.24 74 143 8,449 "40 30 35 20 7 10 1 77 4,696 21 200 21 200 42 4,085 18 3,577 73 51,411 143 753 148 13,345 134 60,192 49 7,662 154 5 2,164 16 1,340 2,164 98,729 XXX XXX 43 2,772 97,297 45.0 4,804 123.22 80 2,159 62,421 235 795 541 407 106 56 17 2 156 7,585 85 3,031 58 1,691 34 1,340 138 8,420 83 5,660 188 6,408 1,295 3,772 2,164 73,037 378 22,413 216 14,080 1,887 87 51 661 35 486 16 175 108 1,503 15 246 50 409 30 588 34 498 25 187 5 71 20 327 20 370 16 270 30 205 39 472 11 168 17 192 10 1,485 15 115 62 230 46 110 26 224 1,065 31 8,790 1,065 109,818 XXX XXX 78 10,566 108,042 101.4 10,254 116.36 74 875 39,574 135 220 155 130 128 77 29 1 319 20,752 166 3,951 75 1,546 101 2,405 235 20,762 141 8,586 242 7,804 916 6,613 944 64,277 592 49,318 338 29,348 96 143 334 205 129 731 55 206 314 240 123 67 121 101 107 70 286 139 180 241 140 194 254 236 39,462 34,812 2,223,813 6,787 360, 314 73 78,585 6,323 406,108 2,256,604 57.2 6,397 121.19 84 17,588 166,436 12,552 3,343 952 552 139 29 17 4 15,866 405,697 8,310 163,577 1,363 19,945 7,333 143,632 14,389 591,115 9,653 483,785 11,602 315,810 36,619 130,184 29, 118 735,710 30,171 1,312,622 21,718 1,074,900 37,031 1,662 30,165 26,383 2,379 24,004 13,058 431 4,079 9,136 9,714 7,443 8,153 1,364 1,608 1,693 1,898 9,014 6,093 16,992 17,497 9,617 5,881 3,541 2,926 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) Faraa number. . SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone f arms 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.. Milling 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. . tfctorlruck farms reporting.. number.. Tractor* 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. . Auloaobi 1 ii farms reporting. . number. . FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2 ru.il) and/or aired worker-, farms reporting.. persons. . Fully 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 rorkera farms reporting.. persons., Regular workers ( to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting., persona.. Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting., persons . . Regular hired workers and no aeasonal hired workers farms reporting., Faraa 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 iara expenditure*2 farms reporting. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting. dollars. Machine hire farms reporting. dollars . Hired labor farms reporting. dollars. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting. dollars . Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material ....* farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. Lime and liming material farms reporting. dollars. tons. acras on which used. White operators Total all farms of white operators 26,394 74,589 20,755 51,590 34,076 364 3,761 3,165 3,919 4,634 603 636 2,865 2,977 562 598 34,655 41,370 30,126 47,489 28,875 28,666 44,603 1,734 1,848 823 1,038 43,525 51,334 66,278 189,112 65,119 101,643 63,575 23, 108 38,068 14,644 87,469 4,489 16,289 11,839 71,180 13,485 51,634 33,713 1,329 1,159 75,651 39,355 45,776,691 24,448 8,829,683 30,805 36,947,008 61,858 29,753,065 39,888 16,579,552 46,809 15,642,806 239,997 2,046,968 2,340 480,747 86,442 90,125 Tenure of operator1 Full owners 17,605 6,319 17,150 5,485 13,502 9,200 87 1,440 1,815 1,103 1,283 228 239 1,007 1,030 191 206 10,081 11,775 10,042 15,040 9,820 9,752 14,243 395 424 284 373 9,898 12,240 16,133 52,384 15,639 25,796 15,296 6,722 10,500 4,843 26,588 1,486 4,762 3,873 21,826 4,349 11,290 6,314 239 494 17,564 12,421 13,409,378 7,544 2,647,994 10,330 10,761,384 14,079 13,933,638 12,019 4,688,107 13,630 4,455,004 73,478 549,761 1,123 240,090 43,408 42,943 Part owners 8,088 7,814 39,217 7,647 12,856 7,576 2,942 5,280 3,894 26,361 1,741 5,338 2,890 21,023 1,004 3,727 3,920 2,215 44 167 Managers 3,514 227 1,617 7,962 419 11,334 2,758 193 1,880 6,496 370 5,096 5,094 261 4,209 35 10 47 1,216 133 279 781 38 257 1,583 133 944 1,892 219 1,080 210 53 74 219 58 81 1,036 175 344 1,080 193 358 232 40 48 243 46 51 5,910 338 5,487 8,380 968 6,435 6,768 377 5,596 13,204 2,366 8,444 6,693 377 5,518 6,670 373 5,495 12,718 2,288 8,170 174 3 138 210 3 168 212 63 91 276 75 106 5,424 315 5,575 7,296 1,069 6,311 8,087 6,936 15,553,094 4,226 3,176,360 6,272 12,376,734 6,328 6,356,887 7,124 6,236,792 7,313 5,403,071 79,592 704,669 417 104,964 19,308 22,063 409 7,770 375 456 363 57 93 313 7,314 256 3,673 153 3,641 279 96 71 10 34 426 391 6,612,858 187 524,582 372 6,088,276 286 789,127 398 1,229,879 353 1,084,567 14,472 154,725 43 19,561 3,737 3,172 11,885 11,285 45,309 11,193 22,788 11,016 5,712 11,772 3,676 22,521 764 1,998 3,188 20,523 3,584 7,609 3,526 135 92 11,840 9,745 8,297,474 5,846 1,979,727 7,956 6,317,747 7,113 2,273,131 7,373 3,415,545 10,634 3,505,944 50,303 488,665 155 28,813 4,784 6,129 See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text]] 21 (For definitions and explanations, see text) White operators— Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-share Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms Farias 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. 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 workers, including operator farms reporting. persons. Operators working 1 or more hours persons. Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting. persons . Hired workers farms reporting. persons. Regular workers ( to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Far as 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 195* Specified fara expenditures2. farms reporting. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting. dollars. Machine hire farms reporting. dollars. Hired labor farms reporting. dollars. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting. dollars. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material .farms reporting. «. dollars. tons. acres on which used. Lime and liming material farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. 2,164 48 240 69 131 112 5 8 34 39 6 6 21 21 1 3 150 216 201 364 196 196 348 15 L5 1 1 148 179 115 129 49 252 221 403, 359 123 67,340 201 336,019 139 34,218 216 172,272 197 120,322 1,542 17,516 15 3,440 520 1,175 812 6,855 894 3,101 2,858 26 107 42 691 788 21 23 141 149 20 20 3,472 4,008 3,786 5,476 3,759 3,737 5,350 59 64 53 62 3,415 3,736 252 1,364 6,810 26,720 244 456 244 6,759 14,192 6,693 111 212 3,634 7,499 123 908 2,381 12,528 36 67 446 1,026 96 841 2,078 11,502 2,330 4,429 1,942 40 51 7,124 5,901 4,459,276 3,418 1,179,514 4,950 3,279,762 4,546 656,658 4,692 2,197,389 6,705 2,262,075 32,644 334,157 57 10,978 1,849 2,354 19 U8 138 2,039 18 271 53 508 62 374 2 35 46 15 83 15 94 6 1 6 1 9 46 9 51 5 ... 5 89 551 104 620 72 344 127 589 72 334 72 334 121 551 1 16 1 21 5 12 5 17 61 912 104 1,011 149 620 144 329 144 77 185 50 291 46 283 45 99 42 157,812 54 44,827 122 40,102 89 64,155 139 40,262 624 6,078 5 25 5 10 2,069 7,553 2,062 4,615 2,002 1,123 2,613 383 2,938 51 171 355 2,767 376 1,686 734 50 7 2,144 1,882 1,046,601 1,259 270,315 1,357 776,286 909 248,017 963 323,398 1,893 397,500 6,025 49,368 20 3,335 745 875 1,065 263 1,006 277 577 353 16 42 67 48 52 11 11 45 45 5 5 535 588 505 707 490 490 681 25 25 1 1 436 460 974 2,764 962 1,604 406 672 253 1,160 228 1,076 241 721 422 30 12 1,055 772 570,206 483 151,274 616 418,932 693 461,356 645 252,429 770 220,987 3,437 28,695 26 6,430 1,040 910 39,462 14,717 37,724 10,439 26,126 15,312 185 693 274 156 160 38 39 303 316 51 52 12,839 13,812 7,343 8,435 6,467 6,376 7,184 1,024 1,043 173 208 22,313 24,418 30,637 44,432 30,265 39,747 29,324 7,675 10,423 1,918 4,685 242 518 1,735 4,167 1,546 28,719 21,587 901 372 37,734 9,862 1,903,887 6,645 501,020 5,875 1,402,867 34,052 6,400,282 12,974 1,009,229 14,879 1,194,220 22,152 149,148 602 87,319 15,205 15,818 22 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4U-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 operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Far ■■ , numb er . . LIVESTOCK Livestock od hand: All cattle and calves farms reporting.. number.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number.. Milk cows farms reporting . . number. . Horses and mules farms reporting.. number.. All hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock 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.. CROPS Specified crops harvested in 1954: Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . Corn harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Rice threshed or combined ...farms reporting.. acres. . 162-lb. bbl. harvested.. 162-lb. bbl. sold.. Cotton harvested farms reporting.. acres., bales harvested.. Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms reporting.. acres. . tons harvested.. Hay cut acres. . tons. . 67,542 1,733,935 66,230 1,034,609 51,922 226,376 44,310 101,836 33,719 305,895 62,081 2,811,562 37,465 584,714 13,017 176,540 4,712 5,308,200 13,886 8,513,730 35,783 444,759 33,429 403,738 8,334,496 1,757,956 4,367 648,582 9,817,069 9,695,534 24,562 393,995 335,778 2,552 223,987 4,867,908 353,627 411,812 17,605 16,065 631,391 15,907 379,962 12,927 93,977 12,134 30,402 8,663 98,545 14,378 964,978 12,197 231,252 3,977 64,012 1,711 4,098,410 4,219 4,680,755 10,630 144,320 9,827 129,944 2,785,731 527,820 1,090 88,945 1,408,073 1,390,499 8,103 1L4,647 97,991 582 44,873 973,322 134,447 159,800 7,672 455,324 7,627 279,644 6,278 50,093 5,850 16,125 4,305 53,173 6,744 378,277 5,711 157,373 1,957 35,975 567 611,939 1,910 ,254,993 5,107 114,041 4,713 99,683 2,230,452 523,565 1,707 318,589 4,859,620 4,806,631 4,030 118,538 97,760 770 66,796 1,443,7% 114,827 138,401 383 127,821 380 75,614 267 3,098 347 3,415 160 5,488 265 48,798 345 44,610 84 4,125 23 47,279 67 385,136 231 20,708 212 17,623 508,097 138,581 31 11,846 172,051 169,198 136 15,520 14,487 76 58,337 29,042 35,652 11,885 8,769 139,870 8,628 84,260 7,399 25,854 6,940 16,866 6,159 43,467 9,484 374,691 3,475 43,747 2,078 22.275 472 354,166 2,016 502,101 8,349 100,445 8,092 95,931 1,703,737 502,175 1,513 229,067 3,375,460 3,327,341 9,187 129,706 117,587 1,087 51,754 1,099,965 25,669 30,515 886 33,058 865 20,382 635 6,531 768 1,822 544 6,090 801 37,624 522 12,629 220 3,906 73 158,310 184 65,445 730 12,763 706 12,040 301,453 114,375 36 7,954 107,671 105,079 597 11,341 11,760 184 12,393 284,940 6,298 8,981 *Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. LOUISIANA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 23 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) White operators— Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-share Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified Farss number. . LIVESTOCK Livestock on band: All cattle and calves...... farms reporting.. number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number. ., Milk cows farms reporting.. number. . Horses and mules farms reporting. . number.. All hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number. . Livestock and livestock products sold io 1954: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number.. Hogs and piga sold alive farms reporting.. number.. Chickens sold farms reporting.. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.., dozens.. CHOPS Specified crops harvested io 1954: Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . Corn harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Rice threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres.. 162-lb. bbl. harvested.. 162-lb. bbl. sold.. Cotton harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bales harvested.. Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms reporting.. acres. . tons harvested.. Hay cut acres. . tons. . 194 6,596 189 3,899 132 474 155 461 118 1,258 191 7,934 111 1,762 53 936 5 100 47 11,048 188 4,999 178 4,714 98,130 39,395 5,660 72,283 71,900 163 6,260 6,319 60 1,405 33,425 1,432 1,408 7,129 5,794 65,566 5,704 38,760 5,081 11,335 4,851 11,789 4,254 26,398 6,075 240,038 1,987 18,329 1,380 9,550 241 7,561 1,412 214,061 5,304 58,926 5,202 57,065 911,209 218,790 1,305 197,772 2,931,376 2,889,610 5,728 72,145 67,085 695 31,538 642,527 9,686 9,526 139 3,513 139 2,154 130 477 123 340 143 7,464 68 1,463 27 2,209 12 1,870 12 13,340 122 2,221 116 1,566 38,245 10,500 15 1,977 37,907 37,347 127 2,281 2,494 6 596 13,653 515 456 948 11,505 933 6,542 783 2,821 455 1,090 660 3,376 1,504 39,784 301 2,885 179 1,487 75 148,125 174 22,317 1,387 14,339 1,302 13,614 217,540 66,145 44 4,151 60,210 59,428 2,026 29,986 23,978 52 2,677 53,215 3,219 3,189 19,632 798 12,523 638 4,216 588 1,364 492 5,456 770 41,847 486 6,679 219 4,187 66 38,200 187 175,890 618 7,197 588 6,932 137,160 52,970 97 11,553 166,013 163,977 546 7,693 5,951 90 3,145 72,205 4,519 6,955 34,653 379,529 33,688 215,129 25,051 53,354 19,039 33,028 14,432 105,222 31,210 1,044,818 15,737 107,732 4,921 50,153 1,939 196,406 5,674 1,690,745 11,466 65,245 10,585 60,557 1,106,479 65,815 26 135 1,865 1,865 3,106 15,584 7,953 37 2,227 47,172 49,642 47,444 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 operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Fans number. . Land owned by farm operators farms reporting.. acres.. Land rented from others by farm operatora.... farms reporting.. acres. . Land managed by farm operators farms reporting.. acres. , Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting.. acres.. Land in farms acres.. Average size of farm acres.. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent., Proportion of land in farms for which value was reported percent. . Land in fans 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- fan 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 n«: 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 firs: 1954 operators reporting. 1953.. operators reporting. 1952 operators reporting. 1951 operators reporting. 1946-1950 operators reporting. 1941-1945 operators reporting. 1940 ur earlier operators reporting. Fama by claaa of sarlc power: No tractor, horsea, or amies farms reporting. No traotor 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. 33,774 12,818 523,899 23,718 672,672 29 39,255 1,970 44,135 1,191,691 35.3 3,713 108.55 86 31,064 541,146 9,990 10,830 6,140 3,225 738 119 19 3 6,734 96,969 5,280 75,649 1,412 10,828 4,235 64,821 6,368 174,037 4,706 149,407 6,370 97,247 25,176 57,236 32,587 713,764 15,026 368,253 9,719 323,444 31,871 1,058 9,300 14,287 7,723 6,564 19,482 1,210 4,378 7,977 8,517 6,024 4,868 1,996 2,036 2,617 2,126 8,573 4,565 10,836 12,340 5,470 12,167 2,701 1,096 3,342 3,342 192,499 10 1,800 XXX XXX 472 11,659 182,640 54.6 5,491 99.84 87 3,321 64,490 725 1,195 840 475 75 11 1,256 16,980 996 14,168 260 2,075 816 12,093 1,322 36,620 1,037 27,070 1,125 14,270 3,191 9,042 3,332 95,638 2,732 67,870 2,022 63,690 3,251 41 986 760 226 2,356 30 135 650 940 1,016 541 55 50 55 85 675 610 1,757 185 495 1,845 667 150 1,860 1,860 77,712 1,860 69,994 XXX XXX 146 5,204 142,502 76.6 7,810 112.80 1,859 65,623 140 495 445 480 231 52 15 525 8,661 381 5,358 160 1,345 286 4,013 616 29,625 410 17,880 594 9,150 1,754 6,205 1,859 79,642 1,295 47,436 904 47,505 1,735 85 619 433 186 1,236 30 181 512 573 433 126 50 56 70 100 538 330 696 115 165 830 617 133 XXX XXX XXX XXX 24 36,755 5 185 36, 570 1,523.8 212,783 136.93 96 22 2,310 13 1,721 6 128 6 70 1 58 17 2,587 1 700 19 28,745 23 379 23 4,159 24 33,053 18 3,287 17,237 35 355 17,237 484,692 XXX XXX 192 4,187 480,860 27.9 3,444 126.52 87 17,207 340,413 3,025 7,100 4,415 2,195 416 51 1,715 24,127 896 14,045 411 3,508 536 10,537 1,078 31,410 732 31,039 2,117 18,472 10,392 21,354 17,217 378,585 4,300 74,009 1,599 62,449 16,117 565 5,641 4,845 796 11,596 920 3,045 4,759 4,453 2,585 835 1,416 1,465 1,991 1,376 5,052 2,010 3,257 8,520 1,170 5,810 1,079 658 See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 25 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nonwhite operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Share-cash Crop-share Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Faras number. , Land owned by farm operators farms reporting.. acres. . Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .farms reporting.. acres. . Land managed by farm operators farms reporting., acres., Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting., acres. . Land in farms .............................acres., Average size of farm acres., Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . , Average per acre dollars., Proportion of farms reporting value percent . Proportion of land in farms for which value was reported percent. . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting., 10 to 19 acres farms reporting.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 acres and over farms reporting. . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting., acres. . Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . .farms reporting.. acres. 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. I Iff. farm sork: 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 me: Under 25 years operators reporting. 25 to 34 years i 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 bea/an operation of present far*.: 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 poser: No tractor, horses, or mule's 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. 206 12,127 XXX XXX 10 180 11,947 58.0 6,766 104.85 85 206 6,173 10 115 40 30 5 5 26 4,395 30 200 20 170 10 30 20 335 11 119 25 175 116 550 206 10,768 51 4,905 26 454 196 10 70 55 15 136 10 20 145 26 5 6,388 25 310 6,388 218,125 XXX XXX 111 2,283 216,152 33. 8 4,611 139.74 86 6,388 151,104 510 2,255 2,145 1,210 245 20 3 1,097 11,122 415 6,340 195 2,040 245 4,300 541 12,805 325 12,245 1,396 10,912 4,793 11, 624 6,388 168,566 2,747 34,839 776 25,050 6,023 235 2,035 1,820 215 4,353 365 1,035 1,852 1,721 940 340 481 555 766 510 2,046 815 1,075 1,000 425 3,990 717 256 65 2,320 xxx XXX 2,320 35.7 4,425 127.16 77 65 1,480 10 75 5 15 5 60 5 50 10 315 25 310 55 90 65 1,555 25 360 10 365 15 8,956 163,495 XXX xxx 25 625 162,885 18.2 2,353 129.60 8,956 146,623 2,270 4,075 1,775 710 116 10 276 2,620 140 1,210 90 555 50 655 96 1,980 131 2,800 296 2,100 4,146 5,552 8,956 150,453 626 6,700 216 4,780 8,331 240 25 2,846 25 2,375 471 - 6,110 545 10 1,735 3C 2,515 15 2,101 10 1,260 340 855 10 825 1,100 711 30 2,465 5 895 20 1,640 10 7,360 5 455 40 710 101 330 670 29,920 xxx xxx 15 110 29,810 44.5 3,609 88.02 81 645 13,050 115 225 195 90 20 95 2,555 85 980 35 100 55 880 185 9,055 55 1,405 125 1,585 465 1,180 655 16,585 340 13,195 210 10,460 590 50 270 220 50 400 10 130 140 215 90 45 40 30 60 80 160 85 160 90 110 375 65 30 26 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, [Data axe based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nonwhite operators Total all farms of nonwhite operators Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers faras 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 farm6 reporting., number. , Field forage harvesters farms reporting., number . , Motortrucks farms reporting., number., Tractor* 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. . Auloaoeiles farms reporting., number., FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2 Faaily and/or hired workers farms reporting. persons. Family workers, including operator farms reporting. persons. Operators working 1 or more hours persons. Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting. persons. Hired workers farms reporting. persons. Regular workers ( to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting, persons. Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Faraa 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 iara expenditures2 farms reporting. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting. dollars . Machine hire farms reporting. dollars. Hired labor farms reporting. dollars. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting. dollars. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. Lime and liming material...... farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. 2,070 26, 837 1,752 4,027 3,449 25 133 70 112 116 30 30 145 145 28 30 6,870 7,296 3,887 4,440 3,797 3,777 4,307 91 96 30 37 11,149 11,468 31,651 94,363 31,616 74,121 30,906 19,551 43,215 3,845 20,242 112 300 3,778 19,942 3,810 27,806 10,825 620 35 32,669 22,344 4,403,715 16,522 1,957,833 13,254 2,445,882 20,162 2,002,779 9,730 1,182,846 27,099 3,284,982 53,184 430,801 122 8,868 1,535 2,180 3,342 305 2,861 300 655 681 5 16 10 10 10 15 15 31 31 1,072 1,118 817 817 864 20 20 1,281 1,321 615 2,626 911 60 5 3,312 2,406 427,425 1,800 186,445 1,481 240,980 2,386 340,360 1,441 204,705 3,042 374,400 6,124 47,057 50 2,050 335 515 1,860 186 1,630 154 456 393 780 894 750 916 750 750 910 1 1 786 822 3,246 1,805 10,431 9,031 3,241 1,795 7,886 5,322 3,176 1,760 2,120 1,273 4,710 3,562 620 532 2,545 3,709 5 18 5 133 615 527 2,540 3,576 522 1,273 372 1,845 1,448 664,509 994 199,792 1,003 464,717 1,282 270,705 980 268,136 1,769 394,318 5,899 49,673 5 210 50 100 23 16,752 118 56,103 23 16,747 44 44,059 23 16,557 11 11,742 21 27,502 11 2,107 74 12,044 1 83 4 153 10 2,056 70 11,891 24 18 9,765 10 1,240 18 8,525 19 36, 865 21 15,680 22 5,650 90 790 2 598 160 100 288 13,447 537 1,345 1,249 15 25 30 65 68 15 15 62 62 5 5 2,731 2,819 1,772 2,013 1,737 1,717 1,956 35 35 21 22 5,784 5,910 2,102 14,645 4,375 165 5 17,062 14,012 3,038,206 10,313 1,439,736 8,562 1,598,470 7,874 659,219 5,272 585,900 15,516 2,146,699 34,262 281,311 50 5,550 970 1,395 See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 27 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nonwhite operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-share Livestock- share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms Far a* ••• ■■■■■■••■■••••■••■>••■••>•• 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. 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 Fully and or hired workers farms reporting. persons. Family workers, including operator farms reporting. persons. Operators working 1 or more hours persons. Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting. persons. Hir*d workers . , farms reporting. persons . Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Faraa by kind of workers: 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 expenditures2 farms reporting. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting. dollars . Machine hire farms reporting. dollars. Hired labor farms reporting. dollars. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting. dollars. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting. % dollars. tons. acres on which used. Lime and liming material farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. 6 166 1 11 26 175 30 206 181 59,260 155 24,740 101 34,520 126 19,395 71 17,690 201 31,355 470 5,425 6,388 120 4,848 190 502 647 15 10 30 17 17 5 5 21 21 1,358 1,375 983 1,052 973 963 1,032 10 10 10 10 2,231 2,256 201 606 6,228 22,742 201 626 201 6,228 18,038 6,168 165 425 4,606 11,870 26 180 898 4,704 1 6 31 63 26 174 883 4,641 898 5,330 1,360 6,363 4,918 1,066,496 3,687 467,796 3,163 598,700 4,131 359,370 2,218 279,780 5,838 865,962 14,242 117,024 15 425 45 130 65 220 65 220 65 55 155 65 40 8,320 40 5,140 25 3,180 50 6,470 25 1,220 55 10,715 190 1,185 81 7,311 285 605 420 45 45 10 10 30 30 5 5 826 861 431 576 431 426 571 2,961 3,026 8,701 26,744 8,696 21,573 8,601 5,991 12,972 846 5,171 30 45 816 5,126 841 7,855 2,455 85 5 8,811 7,701 1,610,580 5,610 861,590 4,451 748,990 2,536 129,720 2,386 161,335 7,966 1,031,457 15,771 130,243 20 2,940 525 820 40 475 40 75 90 5 195 210 105 105 95 95 95 10 10 180 185 635 2,000 635 1,400 630 355 770 105 600 100 595 105 530 240 665 465 92,520 330 38,800 340 53,720 435 95,300 195 29,530 575 69,255 1,196 9,835 10 2,000 375 320 28 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, QData are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nonwhite operators Total all farms of nonwhite operators Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers LIVESTOCK Livestock od band: 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 in 1954: Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . Corn harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres. . bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Rice threshed or combined farms reporting. . acres. . 162-lb. bbl. harvested.. 162-lb. bbl. sold.. Cotton harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bales harvested.. Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms reporting.. acres. . tons harvested. . Hay cut acres . . tons . . 19,663 115,272 19, 262 61,097 15,303 32,140 20,338 45,274 21,242 101,514 27,555 718,534 4,401 20, 143 4,637 32,225 762 162,776 2,841 389, 185 22,825 165,578 21,704 159,328 2,408,515 404,540 213 7,132 98,439 96,719 26,805 271,201 202,234 1,028 17,472 316,385 16,323 13,993 2,857 24,380 2,792 12,690 2,355 6,685 3,007 7,261 2,666 17,605 3,106 99,990 1,067 5,091 925 7,890 165 73,340 515 104,065 3,015 23,215 2,825 21,815 321,680 27,090 60 1,140 16,205 15,975 2,971 24,590 17,350 130 1,550 26,030 4,005 3,620 1,530 15,773 1,510 8,512 1,213 3,475 1,612 4,174 1,476 10,462 1,744 63,674 579 3,387 545 4,126 111 74,761 338 69,960 1,696 20,848 1,611 20,123 302,350 60,015 38 1,280 21,410 21,235 1,706 25,689 18, 160 202 6,533 124,910 3,003 2,812 22 540 21 240 845 16 215 170 1,510 2,010 17,237 24 7,556 3,309 34,597 23 7,331 1,690 18,585 21 6,014 160 11,280 19 8,059 54 20,495 16 9,884 210 46,527 23 12,906 1,198 327,225 24 1,201 1,030 4,920 10 1,987 175 13,119 6 250 375 9,205 6 1,197 1,125 156,745 11,402 90,760 11,052 88,530 1,440,620 293,460 110 4,652 60,114 . 58,799 16,912 195,247 156,064 616 9,104 160,295 4,615 3,351 607 3,255 587 1,742 446 950 865 2,025 746 3,613 886 28,170 137 629 186 1,280 25 730 135 13,880 886 8,500 846 8,300 158,590 42,075 6 450 5,935 5,935 871 8,164 4,928 136 1,624 33,020 555 275 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. LOUISIANA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 29 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nanwhite operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-snare Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified Faras number. . LIVESTOCK Livestock od hand: All cattle and calves farms reporting.. number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. . number. . Mili 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.. CHOPS Specified crops harvested in 1954: Corn for all purposes farms reporting . . acres. . Corn harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres. . bushels harvested., bushels sold. . Rice threshed or combined farms reporting. . acres. . 162-lb. bbl. harvested.. 162-lb. bbl. sold.. Cotton harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bales harvested.. Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms reporting.. acres. . tons harvested. . Hay cut acres. . tons. . 6,388 126 4,037 1,150 18,521 126 3,942 695 9,728 105 3,362 195 6,347 191 5,132 492 14,059 145 4,562 760 25,896 181 5,523 4,370 156, 655 26 627 220 2,541 40 1,181 410 7,974 150 ... 3,930 20 662 1,500 69,710 180 5,515 1,750 45,795 170 5,365 1,670 44,715 36,115 699,120 7,125 102,500 1 58 1,528 1,849 17,336 23,278 17,336 22,238 205 6,300 2,225 71,685 2,005 58,860 5 375 200 5,420 3,000 87,675 95 2,880 121 2,164 50 330 50 160 45 70 55 155 55 345 50 ,195 10 1,750 60 425 60 425 9,815 3,625 5 50 1,150 1,125 65 630 625 5 10 125 8,956 2,271 7,106 2,166 3,945 1,666 2,573 1,266 2,404 3,851 12,913 5,686 113,285 231 695 415 2,305 50 805 255 23,490 4,216 29,335 4,076 28,545 456,260 124,810 20 485 7,845 7,745 8,871 107, 163 85,976 1,630 32,925 550 401 465 4,235 460 2,315 390 1,145 550 1,360 525 3,000 580 22,550 170 785 155 1,070 20 3,710 115 46,415 545 4,955 535 4,875 80,720 13,325 20 290 4,570 4,420 600 5,380 3,670 15 220 3,550 470 340 11,311 7,896 37,213 7,606 19,620 5,700 10,540 7,641 13,290 7,200 26,710 9,776 226,447 1,530 5,715 1,170 6,915 230 5,095 785 57,290 6,690 30,215 6,195 28,620 343,020 23,975 5 60 710 710 5,200 25,460 10,490 80 285 5,150 3,190 2,200 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 fDota 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 l) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April l) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) FARM OPERATOR By color: White Negro Other nonwhi te By residence: Residing on farm operated .....operators Not residing on farm operated operators Operators not reporting residence By off-fnrn verb: 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 farms Operators not reporting By age: Under 25 years operators 25 to 34 years operators 35 to 44 years operators 45 to 54 years operators 55 to 64 years operators 65 years and over .operators Average age < Operators not reporting age Operation of present fara begnn-- 1954: September or later operators July and August operators May and June operators March and April operators January and February operators 1953: November and December operators September and October operators July and August operators May and June operators March and April operators January and February operators 1952 operators 1951 operators 1946 to 1950 operators 1941 to 1945 operators 1940 and earlier operators Operators not reporting , Average amber of years on present fan............ .number, .number, .number. reporting, reporting. ...number. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. ...number. ...number. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . . .. .years. .. .number- reporting. , reporting., reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. ...number. ... .years. 77,654 33,446 27 103, 756 4,697 2,672 51.952 9.442 6.349 36.161 7,726 28.435 59.248 40 2,606 13,563 27.109 28,521 20. 693 16,601 49.7 2,147 703 311 215 771 2,827 2.536 692 277 451 452 1.501 6,396 5.969 26.479 16.289 42.501 2,840 14 S3 585 40 599 57 117 258 3 868 3 055 46 682 9 622 S 537 30 523 6 582 23 941 7i 980 2 360 6 006 18 772 28 959 25 .959 19 718 lb 277 46.6 9 .331 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 80,164 49, 131 122,836 4,630 1,829 31, 727 7,499 6,886 17,342 6,000 11,342 97,568 4,523 21,179 33,406 30, 953 22,836 15, 106 46.7 1,292 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 58 556 28 137 768 6 089 6 150 34 890 13 710 6 993 14 287 6 472 7 815 107 004 8 113 10 773 31 331 33 115 31 595 22 ,877 i: ,948 14.2 6 ,368 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX a i XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 99,901 70, 315 (NA) (NA) (HA) 36,612 17,876 7,095 11,641 5,716 5,925 132,083 1,521 (MA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) 87,675 73,734 (NA) (NA) (NA) 48,097 23,536 12 , 226 12,335 6,260 6,075 113,348 17,824 33,958 37, 205 34,516 21,663 11,403 (NA) 4,676 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) 72,937 59,513 f (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) NA Not available. State Table 6.-FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER AND SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April l) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January l) Farms by class of work power: 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 equipment: 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 Corn 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 farms 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. number. , , . . number . 34 . 942 17,894 25,732 21,022 11,650 28.464 101.426 22,507 55.617 37. 525 389 3,894 3.235 4,031 4,750 633 666 3,010 3.122 590 628 41.525 48.666 34 . 013 51.929 l25.053 U.081 1 1.712 7 7 50 1 1.076 48.910 1,944 1.075 54 , 674 62,802 78.545 31 , 685 21,119 47, 732 17,436 6.000 14,380 83, 189 (NA) (NA) 14.474 (NA) (NA) 2,586 2,900 3,552 270 294 1.884 >a (NA) 30.918 36.82i 23.466 35, 735 '17.129 '3.160 '2.308 33.U3 1.362 930 I8.i89 56. 183 69.051 35.051 2i.371 58.152 10.260 l.i60 6,434 31.558 (na) "tS (NA) (NA) 666 1.378 1.675 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 18, 637 20,974 11,433 17, 630 8,386 1,886 1,161 16.912 iOS 711 37,327 40,651 49,424 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,991 17,187 NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,663 17,005 6,937 9.476 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) jS (NA) 32,039 3i.891 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) INA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NA) k (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,106 '4,174 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8,769 9,281 3,810 5.016 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 41,453 43,082 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,466 Yn!)2 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NA Not available. xThe 19X Inquiry referred to electricity In "fanner's dwelling, ^Figures for 1954 and 1950 are for tractors other than garden tractors. and the 1920 Inquiry referred to gas or electricity In "operator's dwelling. LOUISIANA 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) 1945 (January 1940 (April ] 1935 (January 1930 (April 1 1925 (January l) 1920 (January l) Farm workers for specified week:1 Family and/or hired workers2 farms reporting.. persona. . Average per farm reporting persons. . Family workers, including operators farms reporting.. persons. . Operators working 1 or more hours persons.. Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting.. persons . . Hired workers farms reporting.. persons . . Workers hired by month persons. . Workers hired by day or week persons.. Workers hired by hour or on piece-work basis persons. . No report as to basis of payment persons.. Fans reporting by ouaber of bired 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 . . Fans by kind of workers during specified verk: No workers reported farms.. Family workers and hired workers farms.. Operator and hired workers farms. . Operator, members of his family, and hired workers farms.. Members of operator's family and hired workers.. .farms. . Family workers only farms. . Operator only farms. . Operator and members of his family farms.. Members of operator's family only farms.. Hired workers only farms.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES3 Machine hire - farms reporting.. dollars.. Hired labor4 farms reporting.. dollars.. $1 to $99 farms reporting.. $100 to $199 farms reporting.. $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting.. $20,000 and over farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollara.. Gnnoline and other pelroleun fuel and oil farms reporting.. dollars. . Goanerciul fertilizer and fertilizing nnterinl farms reporting.. do Liar g. . Line and lining nnterinl farms reporting.. dollars. . 97.929 283. 475 96. 735 175. 7 Si 42, 659 31,283 18.439 107.711 2.715 40.947 4.694 3.481 3,842 3.576 2,896 13,311 17.295 9.538 7.452 305 79,440 44,538 32. 953 1.949 1.194 40.970 10.787,516 44,059 39,392.890 15.233 8.243 9.757 3.945 3.915 1.585 722 391 268 82.020 31.755.844 49.618 17.762.398 73. 908 18.927.788 2.462 489. 615 100.314 189.717 98.907 14 7.452 36. 355 53,853 11,916 42,265 3.378 26. 522 11.911 454 5.188 2.626 2.161 1.288 653 23.708 10.509 7.154 2.985 370 88.398 55, 398 28.062 4.938 1.407 34.483 6.212,655 43,356 38.900.898 17.281 7.506 8.526 3.886 3.197 80.545 21.930.347 32.246 12.866.474 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 112,896 184,847 112,136 165,893 43,262 57,539 5,633 18,954 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,128 1,106 701 399 299 16, 399 4,873 3,591 1,146 136 107,263 65,283 38,234 3,746 760 (NA) (NA) 42,024 30,102,470 19, 132 6,934 7,140 3,356 3,092 80,700 16,529,000 (NA) (NA) 63.874 7.374.360 7.153 720. 788 136,271 259,100 130,833 202,388 (NA) d 17,526 56, 712 11,081 40,061 5,570 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 12,088 (NA) (NA) (NA) 118,745 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 38,924 14,546,990 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 60,212 5,571,868 56,079 3, 979, 734 78,808 3, 956, 530 489 22,076 168,384 387,775 165,179 331,359 (NA) (NA) (naS 17,579 56,416 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,059 3,327 2,133 1,169 891 1,832 14,374 (NA) (NA) (NA) 150,805 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,205 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 35,919 13,081,388 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 59,055 7,871,850 (NA) (NA) 56f,333 (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) 27,191 11,855,948 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 66,910 10,120,935 (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) 30, 166 19,699,806 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 56,423 12,232,235 IS 37,65? 3,804,469 NA Not available. * 1Cenaua of 195-4, week of Sept. 26-0ct. 2; Census of 1950. week preceding enumeration; Censuses of 19«45 and 1935. first week of January; Census of 1940, 2See text for differences in definition of farm workera. 3For Census of 195-4, expenditures during calendar year 195-4; for earlier censuses, expenditures during the preceding calendar year. *Cash payments for farm labor; housework not included. For 195*4, 1950, 19-45, and 19-40, the data do not Include expenditures fox contract construction labor included in cost of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was included. 'Farms reporting tons of commercial fertiliser. last week of March. work, machine hire, and 32 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms Hired workers farms reporting. persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting., 2 hired workers tiros 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 aontbly basis farms reporting. Undei $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 weekl y basi s 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 r farms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1,45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Fnraa 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. 18,489 107,711 4,694 3,481 3,842 3,576 2,896 4,601 16,589 2,319 938 641 364 339 15,617 91,122 3,607 2,886 3,330 3,235 2,559 2,872 1,729 13,888 1,461 11 13 35 263 355 183 280 207 61 35 18 1,248 11 6 47 167 236 254 341 107 56 10 3 10 8,818 30 175 1,278 3,488 2,588 806 174 194 13 72 1,489 40 268 535 138 40 339 14 57 14 1 43 6,883 44,059 39,392,890 15,233 8,243 9,757 3,945 3,915 1,585 1,381 25,570 11,608 5,528 5,369 1,605 1,109 281 70 15,996 101,156 3,663 2,924 3,318 3,227 2,864 4,354 16,066 2,148 882 640 351 333 13,312 85,090 2,682 2,368 2,827 2,903 2,532 2,684 1,670 11,642 1,345 11 13 35 232 332 173 257 187 53 34 18 1,116 6 5 37 146 201 214 323 106 56 9 3 10 7,741 25 124 1,124 3,054 2,354 683 154 153 8 62 1,118 35 232 407 113 35 207 14 32 14 1 28 6,012 35,994 37,856,833 10,070 6,685 8,853 3,716 3,746 1,564 1,360 19,998 7,510 4,591 4,949 1,500 1,097 281 70 1,750 26,591 285 294 225 337 609 1,414 10,607 408 255 219 234 298 1,003 15,984 226 117 127 200 333 747 667 336 415 7 14 86 51 86 97 38 31 5 9 33 56 131 31 22 5 1 345 419 206 46 24 2 3 45 95 60 14 36 2 10 3 244 1,981 20,230,892 11 11 38 97 449 438 937 231 6 1 9 38 86 54 37 2,266 12,846 741 457 379 350 339 1,329 2,938 613 346 267 74 29 1,404 9,908 420 217 221 250 296 862 467 937 354 5 5 10 73 92 69 52 24 11 1 12 5 7 30 64 81 97 42 21 4 1 5 1,388 5 1 190 539 458 140 35 13 1 6 153 1 44 64 18 14 7 5 314 3,275 6,736,302 111 208 409 557 978 661 351 1,009 76 134 228 172 249 122 28 LOUISIANA 33 BY ECONOMIC CLASS: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired workers farms reporting. . persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. . Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.. persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.. persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting., 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. , 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a noothly 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 ner 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 od 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 baaia farms reporting. Expenditure* 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 vith expenditures for hired labor bui no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 » farms reporting. $200 to $499 . farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 > farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Economic class — Continued Commercial farms — Continued Class IV Class V 4,121 23,095 687 679 983 995 777 403 595 ■267 99 32 4 1 3,895 22,500 596 626 914 984 775 226 177 3,718 147 5 10 23 55 7 27 18 1 1 117 5 30 273 708 616 144 4,047 18,630 910 750 906 955 526 332 419 289 27 8 8 3,806 18,211 735 730 872 943 526 241 91 3,715 111 1 15 12 24 6 40 13 1,610 46 271 628 472 87 40 46 20 226 15 40 85 1 59 2,051 9,323 11,909 ,584,319 2,495,455 1,991 4,443 1,734 3,124 3,337 3,368 1,482 645 674 273 91 54 14 2 5,202 7,862 1,395 3,360 1,133 2,197 1,799 1,955 627 251 H3 91 30 8 5 ,062 372 334 369 236 106 56 59 54 1 1 1,377 5,003 339 338 358 236 106 40 16 1,361 40 35 136 233 135 12 20 5 692 4,842 567,501 3,016 1,120 568 82 40 16 3,425 2,295 755 344 21 10 Other farms 1,818 5,063 644 395 458 301 20 160 196 124 36 1,706 4,867 575 372 443 296 20 112 48 1,658 52 30 123 377 129 82 15 31 676 5,521 803,066 3,166 1,277 754 192 126 6 3,703 2,461 772 365 94 11 Residential 634 ,166 382 147 65 35 5 46 51 41 5 594 ,115 348 146 60 35 5 40 6 588 21 30 56 105 41 5 10 5 5 2 ,j i 202 250 1 997 281 1 50 37 38 1 Si i 1 637 165 55 11 1 34 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator Full owners Part owners Hired workers farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a 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 • weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting, $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day .- farms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting, $10 and over per day farms reporting , Paid ob 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. Farms with expenditurea for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting. SI 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. 18,489 107,711 4,694 3,481 3,842 3,576 2,896 4,601 16,589 2,319 938 641 364 339 15,617 91,122 3,607 2,886 3,330 3,235 2,559 2,872 1,729 13,888 1,461 11 13 35 263 355 183 280 207 61 35 18 1,248 11 6 47 167 236 254 341 107 56 10 3 10 8,818 30 175 1,278 3,488 2,588 806 174 194 13 72 1,489 '40 268 535 138 40 339 14 57 14 6,883 44,059 39,392,890 15,233 8,243 9,757 3,945 3,915 1,585 1,381 25,570 11,608 5,528 5,369 1,605 1,109 281 70 5,463 29, 133 1,586 1,059 1,111 906 801 1,491 4,767 845 281 153 115 97 4,488 24 ,366 1,171 836 929 859 693 975 516 3,972 578 11 13 25 90 135 72 106 81 19 12 14 25 54 121 95 116 48 40 2 1 2,536 5 44 376 1,125 712 167 41 47 6 13 530 '21 58 204 37 13 146 1,810 11,311 11,002,364 3,171 2,226 2,933 1,318 1,293 468 402 6,348 2,293 1,417 1,591 551 386 86 24 4,426 30,070 1,019 816 833 866 892 1,759 5,471 815 375 323 126 120 3,417 24,599 702 601 625 711 778 1,009 750 2,667 442 5 71 143 49 94 50 16 12 2 5 10 55 54 84 117 34 12 5 2 10 2,462 5 32 357 963 712 264 61 45 1 22 279 "3 64 125 35 7 29 1 9 1,375 7,275 12,841,451 1,060 759 1,702 1,150 1,351 702 551 2,849 713 491 852 344 329 93 27 324 7,388 63 27 56 40 138 257 3,677 69 21 36 37 94 163 3,711 38 15 20 17 73 161 96 67 122 43 390 6,096,801 15 26 25 18 88 44 174 66 7 14 19 5 5,783 34,565 995 1,022 1,318 1,415 1,033 847 2,151 419 205 128 73 22 5,244 32,414 771 916 1,253 1,316 988 539 308 4,936 203 177 5 1 34 18 22 74 21 1 2,575 15 41 358 900 885 237 51 61 27 2,784 16,518 7,916,217 5,824 3,674 4,193 1,230 1,014 350 233 10,735 4,497 2,669 2,487 600 373 97 12 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. LOUISIANA 35 BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-Oct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Share- cash Crop-share Livestock- share Croppers Other and unspecified Hired workers. .farms 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or A hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers ■ farms 10 hired workers or more farms Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or A hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or 4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. persons . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting. persons, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. persons. reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, 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., 4215 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 rarms 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 ■ 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 Under $0.25 tO. 35 $0.45 $0.55 $0.65 $0.75 $0.85 $1.00 $1.15 $1.30 $1.45 in hourly basic farms reporting. $0.25 per hour farms reporting. to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. 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.. Faru with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting.. ill lo $99 : farms reporting.. MOO to $199 farms reporting.. :.200 to $499 farms reporting.. i;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.. 149 1,088 20 31 18 38 42 37 73 16 12 7 2 122 1,015 7 22 20 32 41 27 10 112 3,279 17,232 631 568 864 713 503 477 1,089 273 99 65 33 7 2,961 16,143 478 522 813 663 485 318 159 2,802 106 1,662 10 10 190 521 683 146 30 56 16 302 8,113 370,539 3,878,462 45 2,602 51 1,885 83 2,071 37 678 53 604 18 189 15 84 153 4,834 40 1,835 35 1,289 41 1,117 5 321 26 204 5 61 1 7 50 291 3 15 21 5 46 283 15 20 5 6 4 1 45 1,229 8,109 151 248 217 356 257 81 216 47 21 6 5 2 1,171 7,893 126 226 212 351 256 58 23 1,148 14 15 50 L25 72 25 113 5,808 ,165 1,525,276 30 2,485 21 1,366 40 1,450 12 297 3 138 1 47 6 25 63 4,579 20 2,110 16 1,115 20 1,050 6 210 1 77 16 358 1,760 76 70 69 97 46 46 89 26 4 15 1 328 1,671 66 66 59 91 46 30 16 312 26 167 956 472,652 310 176 289 66 83 20 12 598 240 116 171 24 38 36 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of (For definitions and explanations, 3ee text) Total all farms of white operators Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Hired workers farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a 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 $L29 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting . $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting, $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting, $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day '. farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day farms reporting . Paid on an hourly basis.. , farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a niece-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. Faru with expenditures for hired labor bat no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 , farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. 14,644 87,469 4,081 2,741 2,875 2,577 2,370 4,489 16,289 2,264 903 629 359 334 11,839 71,180 3,019 2,154 2,383 2,244 2,039 2,805 1,684 10,155 1,425 11 13 35 243 354 178 275 202 61 35 18 1,207 11 6 42 157 225 254 326 107 56 10 3 10 7,508 25 85 968 3,003 2,321 734 148 169 13 42 1,328 25 243 455 133 35 323 14 52 14 1 33 4,554 30, 805 36,947,008 8,273 5,371 7,171 3,430 3,683 1,517 1,360 16,161 6,223 3,506 3,728 1,360 1,013 261 70 4,843 26,588 1,431 929 966 786 731 1,486 4,762 840 281 153 115 97 3,873 21,826 1,021 706 784 739 623 970 516 3,357 568 11 13 25 85 1J5 72 101 81 19 12 14 20 54 121 95 116 48 40 2 1 2,271 5 29 321 1,010 652 147 21 58 184 37 13 146 1,495 10,330 10,761,384 2,411 1,901 2,638 1,243 1,267 468 402 5,487 1,783 1,247 1,446 521 380 86 24 3,894 26,361 947 751 703 725 768 1,741 5,338 810 370 323 123 115 2,890 21,023 625 535 500 571 659 1,004 737 2,153 437 5 71 143 49 94 45 16 12 2 5 10 55 53 84 117 34 12 5 2 10 ,252 5 17 292 874 692 248 61 45 1 17 3 59 115 35 7 29 1 9 5 1,067 6,272 12,376,734 680 578 1,447 1,047 1,306 671 543 2,378 473 380 762 339 314 83 27 313 7,314 63 27 50 40 133 256 3,673 69 21 35 37 94 153 3,641 38 15 15 17 68 160 96 57 121 1 18 11 14 9 4 1 6 2 1 1 38 372 6,088,276 5 25 24 13 88 44 173 59 2 13 18 5 9 5 7 3,676 22,521 729 602 832 802 711 764 1,998 379 175 117 71 22 3,188 20,523 525 505 781 710 667 488 276 2,912 183 5 47 44 33 24 21 7 2 147 5 1,915 10 11 208 679 718 201 30 46 12 185 1,423 7,956 6,317,747 1,754 1,644 2,263 903 858 313 221 4,280 1,267 1,094 1,132 390 298 87 12 xData are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. LOUISIANA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 37 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Share- cash Crop- share Livestock- share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms Hired workers farms reporting. , persons . . 1 hired worker ., farms reporting., 2 hired workers farms reporting., 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting., 10 hired worker." 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 annthlv basis farms reporting. Under $25 per month farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week larms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $.30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day - farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis* farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour , farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis... , farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Far as with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported ., .farms reporting. !1 to $99 .farms reporting. 100 to $199 farms reporting.. 200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to A2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 .*; farms reporting., $5,000 and over farms reporting., 123 908 20 31 13 28 31 36 67 16 12 7 1 96 841 7 22 14 22 31 27 9 87 2,381 12,528 500 363 643 477 398 446 1,026 263 84 59 33 7 2,078 11,502 347 321 602 428 380 303 143 1,935 96 1,284 5 5 120 395 556 131 20 41 11 102 201 4,950 336,019 3,279,762 15 1,192 31 1,080 43 1,301 32 567 48 558 18 173 14 79 78 2,569 15 795 20 649 11 627 256 26 184 5 51 1 7 50 291 3 15 21 5 46 283 15 20 5 6 4 112,985 15 16 35 12 3 1 6 38 5 11 15 6 383 2,938 61 98 42 90 92 51 171 27 16 1 5 2 355 2,767 56 81 42 85 91 28 23 332 14 217 1,357 776,286 310 346 470 101 68 37 25 974 265 305 280 75 32 16 1 253 1,160 61 45 49 67 31 41 84 21 4 15 228 ,076 56 41 39 61 31 25 16 212 112 616 418,932 135 91 224 61 73 20 12 363 110 56 126 24 38 38 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of nonwhite operators Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Hired workers farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons , 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3or4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers.. ..farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. Under $25 per month farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily baais farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day • farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly baais farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting.. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting., $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting., Paid on a piecework basis farms reporting., Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting.. 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 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.. 3,845 20,242 613 740 967 999 526 112 300 55 35 12 5 5 3,778 19,942 588 732 947 991 520 67 45 3,733 36 1,310 5 90 310 485 267 72 26 25 30 161 'ii 25 80 5 5 16 2,329 13,254 2,445,882 6,960 2,872 2,586 515 232 68 21 9,409 5,385 2,022 1,641 245 96 20 620 ,545 155 130 145 120 70 5 5 5 615 2,540 150 130 145 120 70 5 615 10 15 55 115 60 20 315 1,481 240,980 760 325 295 75 26 861 510 170 145 30 532 3,709 72 65 130 141 124- 18 133 5 5 3 5 527 3,576 77 66 125 140 119 5 13 514. 308 1,003 464,717 380 181 255 103 45 31 8 471 240 m 90 5 15 10 2,107 12,044 266 420 486 613 322 83 153 40 30 U 2 2,056 11,891 246 411 472 606 321 51 32 2,024 20 660 5 30 150 221 167 36 21 15 1,361 18 8,562 8,525 1,598,470 10 4,070 1 2,03C 1 1.93C 5 327 156 37 1 12 7 6,455 5 3,230 1 1,575 1 1,355 210 ... 75 a *Data ore given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. LOUISIANA BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-O.ntinued Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 39 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Share- cash Crop-share Livestock- share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms Hired vorkera 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 he employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.. persons.. 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.. persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting.. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting.. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting.. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting.. Paid on a Monthly basis farms reporting.. Under $25 per month farms reporting.. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. . $35 to $49 per month farms reporting.. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. . $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. . $110 to $129 per month farms reporting.. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting.. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting.. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting.. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting.. $325 and over per month farms reporting.. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting.. Under $5 per week farms reporting. . $5 to $7 per week farms reporting.. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting.. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting.. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting.. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting.. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting.. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting.. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting.. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting., $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day farms reporting. Paid oo 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 piere-work basis farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 19S4 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting . $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Farms with expenditures for hired labor buj 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. 26 180 26 174 25 101 34,520 30 20 40 898 4,704 131 205 221 236 105 31 63 10 15 6 883 4,641 131 201 211 235 105 15 16 867 10 378 5 5 70 126 127 15 10 15 5 15 495 3,163 598,700 1,410 805 770 111 46 16 5 2,265 1,040 640 490 65 20 10 846 5,171 90 150 175 266 165 30 45 20 25 3,180 15 5 5 665 4,451 748,990 2,175 1,020 980 196 70 10 3,605 1,845 810 770 135 45 105 600 15 25 20 30 15 5 5 5 816 100 5,126 595 70 10 145 25 170 20 266 30 165 15 30 5 55 340 53,720 175 85 65 5 10 235 130 60 45 40 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 10—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 Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit-and- nut Hired workers farms reporting . . persons. , 1 hired worker farms reporting. , 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting.. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.. persons. , 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting., 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting., 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting . Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a 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. $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 reporting. $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 larms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1.00 per day farms reporting. $2.00 per day farms reporting. $3.00 per day farms reporting. $4.00 per day : farms reporting. $5.00 per day farms reporting. $6.00 per day farms reporting. $7.00 per day farms reporting. $8.00 per day farms reporting. $9.00 per day farms reporting. $10.00 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work bssis 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. rams with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 , farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. 18,489 107,711 4,694 3,481 3,842 3,576 2,896 4,601 16,589 2,319 938 641 364 339 15,617 91,122 3,607 2,886 3,330 3,235 2,559 2,872 1,729 13,888 1,461 11 13 35 263 355 183 280 207 61 35 18 1,248 11 6 47 167 236 254 341 107 56 10 3 10 8,818 30 175 1,278 3,488 2,588 806 174 194 13 72 1,489 40 268 535 138 40 339 14 57 14 1 43 6,883 44,059 39,392,890 15,233 8,243 9,757 3,945 3,915 1,585 1,381 25,570 11,608 5,528 5,369 1,605 1,109 281 70 2,042 5,626 864 546 339 218 75 1,088 2,074 674 238 107 54 15 1,319 3,552 612 305 212 139 51 723 365 954 270 2 5 16 90 51 58 37 3 3 23 19 104 29 5 1,633 5 63 499 659 266 67 63 2 9 3,400 5,295,888 383 359 719 457 848 443 191 1,358 267 226 357 182 204 104 8,418 66,265 1,030 1,215 1,896 2,152 2,125 702 2,604 240 138 164 103 57 8,086 63,661 921 1,148 1,835 2,096 2,086 332 370 7,716 178 3,044 10 82 568 1,147 866 209 50 71 41 23 143 107 14 5,157 22,183 12,179,285 7,578 4,823 5,910 1,871 1,196 358 447 13,765 5,727 3,317 3,381 796 434 79 31 1,759 14,532 323 285 385 397 369 824 6,852 195 169 192 83 185 1,378 7,680 285 272 298 338 185 381 443 935 180 L05 5 142 634 325 120 211 2,761 11,370,276 440 355 470 362 458 270 406 1,002 281 210 215 91 150 48 7 163 1,064 35 50 30 31 17 43 211 25 11 1 6 141 853 30 50 25 25 11 22 21 120 76 303 453,660 50 50 70 65 35 15 18 140 40 45 30 15 10 LOUISIANA 41 BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired workers farms reporting. persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting.. '3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular workers ( to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers T 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 basia.... .farms reporting. Expenditures for bired labor io 1954 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99..................... .farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Farns with expenditures for hired labor but no bired workers reported. . .farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 ^ farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Type of fsrm — Continued Dairy 1,003 2,365 433 256 154 89 21 633 1,111 426' 99 71 31 6 516 1,254 240 149 69 47 11 487 146 370 342 10 5 15 70 76 62 50 34 8 2 10 351 15 6 68 132 93 22 5 5 5 10 20 27 5 1 21 5 68 1,894 2,106,437 380 245 411 269 371 146 72 891 320 220 207 81 206 419 108 51 40 1 6 85 183 52 26 1 6 131 236 66 30 35 75 10 121 15 421 320,152 120 45 95 72 57 21 11 215 85 40 45 35 10 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 1,454 5,487 556 314 307 162 115 713 1,675 420 142 78 51 22 954 3,812 307 254 205 101 87 500 213 741 289 15 154 384 199 22 7 2 2 17 55 n 6 72 1 7 2 1 11 2,652 2,981,903 567 408 590 295 474 190 128 1,198 418 263 325 97 70 17 8 Primarily crop 359 2,337 91 58 51 103 56 46 280 14 9 7 7 9 340 2,057 87 55 49 96 53 19 27 313 20 56 108 57 12 679 1,072,586 186 125 187 73 58 27 23 320 91 65 101 25 32 6 Primarily livestock 24 41,385 10 Crop and livestock 218 1,278 46 48 47 40 37 70 310 30 14 10 8 8 176 968 38 41 35 35 27 42 28 148 16 1 1 5 348 624,928 70 60 72 43 39 42 22 130 30 30 47 12 5 5 1 Miscel- laneous and un- . classified 8,308 2,225,915 5,219 1,603 943 253 198 36 56 42 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table ll.-DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1954. 1950, AND 1945 £Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texlf] Census of 1954 Census starting dates— Oct. 25; Nov. 3 Louisiana Census of 1950 Census date — April 1 Approxiaatt average date of eauaeralion. Perceot of faras eouaerBted 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 K 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. Nov. 7-Nov. 13 (Z) 3 17 22 22 17 8 3 3 3 1 (Z) CZ) Approximate average date of enumeration. Percent of faras enumerated during- April 14 and earlier April 15 to 28..... April 29 to May 12. May 13 to June 2... June 3 and later... Census of 1945 Census date — January 1 Approximate average date of enumeration Percent of enumeration districts enumerated durin January 1 to 15 January 16 to 31 Apr. 15-Apr. 28 49 33 13 5 1 Apr. l^Apr. 15 February 1 to 15. . February 16 to 28. March 1 to 31. April 1 to 30. May 1 to 31 June 1 and later. 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Qo . dj O a) O (8 o do ■p +5 +3 +3 t-H +3 H -t3 .-I +3 -H +3 0 h >H o h c aj o] - > -H O >»•"» - o a o ( S3 1 a) G -. i ai »•-* J SP0" stts SSSSsS c5S<5 3 3 as- 3 j 3 3 S3 it -0 -P -*> 4) +J 01 +3 ss sss s& -33 - a) 0> •H C If 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 S3 . 3 ST sis 3 3 3 3 3 3 3*1 S3- 3s ss * +* 3 ai aj 1 i f-i O §hOC I oi v o % s§3 s° ■H T) *3 3 a) £ S1; f3 •a™ CO li « • t. 41 > O 0) 4) H +3 ~ ■> d *> S w "S 3S3S3S § &a M S .5 o c S3 i P * • pit} • M • §ti O 0J 01 Q fl Q 01 +3 » 41 -H -*3 > -J t. l. +' > -■ ^5sl"s3s It c 2 t. op 01 G It 9 i U Slk IUh Uh be L. 10 (4 bfi 4t G01COJC41 COiC 01 G I tit It I - o c o c o c 9 t It a o I t u to f- ip t- 41 C 01 G 41 It c o It I G O C r 1 1 I §& 3 S 01 H oi d 9 s 44 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data for number of livestock not fully comparable for the several censuses. Sec State Table 12 and text] Census of— Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April l) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 ( January 1) 1930 (April l) 1925 (January l) 1920 ( January 1) 116,782,022 147,728,637 110,874,376 60,610,339 43,864,898 55,320,377 39,637,723 82,513,658 Cattle and dairy products: .farms reporting., number . . 86,827 1,850,473 92,236 1,284,616 105,586 1,475,425 110,121 1,051,901 118,013 1,081,697 93,688 729,690 (NA) 696,571 89,744 804,241 value, dollars.. 98,465,138 120,741,401 67,521,193 26,591,163 15,467,623 23,834,539 11.207,333 26,620,595 Cows, including heifers that .farms reporting., number. . 84,800 1,096,663 89,835 742,403 103,099 891,099 106,542 545,585 114,838 579,385 (NA) 355,433 (NA) 394,815 (NA) 429, 598 value, dollars.. 71,283,095 96,725,269 51,018,730 17,505,944 11,587,700 16,610,447 8,265,450 18,729,807 .farms reporting.. 66,579 79,814 (NAJ 105,352 (NA) 83,280 30,008 56,544 number.. 264,881 275,810 (NA) 329,894 (NA) 223,429 97,791 176,936 .farms reporting.. (NA) 6,337 8,041 8,598 (NA) 9,235 (NA) (NA) dollars.. '25, 329, 588 19,702,751 12,215,638 6,125,300 (NA) 5,411,863 (NA) 2,714,391 .farms reporting., gallons . . 4,140 54,588,586 4,587 39,544,508 4,325 32,530,523 3,650 22,796,995 (NA) (NA) 3,674 14,735,718 (NA) 10,934,828 3,591 5,334,031 dollars. . 25,238,860 19,500,754 211,936,600 a5,874,728 (NA) 4,763,476 (NA) 2,409,576 .farms reporting., inds of butterfat. . 479 174, 118 907 205,605 809 203,323 1,344 496,707 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) po (NA) dollars.. 90,728 121,656 ^6, 845 2100,031 (NA) 359,422 (NA) 71,599 Butter, buttermilk, skim milk. •farms reporting., dollars . . (NA) (NA) 1,329 80,341 33, 573 2182,193 34,406 2150,541 (NA) (NA) 35,339 3288,965 (NA) (NA) 35,502 3233,216 Cows milked, day preceding enumeration.. ..farms reporting.. 59,557 74,206 (NA) (NA) (NA) 68,517 (NA) (NA) number of cows . . 162,762 177,358 (NA) (NA) (NA) 144,876 (NA) (NA) 261,565 299,876 (NA) (NA) (NA) 195,412 (NA) (NA) Cows and heifers milked during any ..farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) 101,078 103,600 105,339 82,109 73,574 (NA) number. . (NA) (NA) 225,452 246,652 242,951 188,899 164,896 (NA) Morses and allies: .farms reporting.. 63,485 86, 195 (NA) 118,801 130,794 127,252 107,821 (NA) number. . 144,907 233,288 293,226 317,282 320,106 319,394 304,827 358,871 value, dollars.. 4,916,984 14,369,488 28,750,803 27,900,081 22,097,665 21,693,637 21,555,405 44,057,109 Horses and colts, including ponies... ..farms reporting.. 43,932 59,388 64,435 69,301 72,368 (NA) (NA) 88,672 number. . 79,936 120,404 139,009 142,360 121,358 118,440 131,369 178,756 value, dollars.. 2,318,144 5,678,689 9,919,680 8,918,969 5,482,066 6,242,882 6,984,958 15,709,070 ..farms reporting.. 35,631 55,610 67, 353 84,980 95,985 (NA) (NA) 72,278 number. . 64,971 112,884 154,217 174,922 198,748 200,954 173,458 180, 115 value, dollars*. 2,598,840 8,690,799 18,831,123 18,981,112 16,615,599 15,450,755 14,570,447 28,348,039 Hogs: ..farms reporting.. 53,954 78,821 91,795 109,093 118,205 92,841 70,264 101,415 number.. 400,944 628,347 801, 145 680,872 776,557 759,412 517, 551 850,562 value, dollars.. 8,301,890 7,731,422 8,258,300 3,497,974 3,688,646 6,103,686 3,601,171 7,541,443 ..farms reporting.. 44,613 220,687 65,697 341,000 (NA) (NA) 109,093 680,872 (NA) (NA) (NA) 476,766 (NA) («*) («*) number. . («•) ..farms reporting.. 28,144 41,987 (NA) (NA) (NA) 39,653 (NA) («•) number. . 180,257 287,347 (NA) (NA) (NA) 282,646 (*») («) ..farms reporting.. 20,374 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number . . 56,482 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ..farms reporting.. 12,629 29,231 34,716 71,709 53,487 123,526 48,463 110,090 68,224 138,285 33,292 65,598 (NA) 100, 368 76,371 number. . 196,955 ..farms reporting.. 13,536 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number . . 27,251 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Sfaeep and tool: ..farms reporting.. 2 983 2,698 2,599 3,299 3,730 2,906 2,669 3,181 number. . 110,018 90, 519 170,782 190,022 221,959 171,432 108, 581 129,816 value , dollars . . 961,802 645,451 757,295 546,878 588,191 662,635 345,120 672, 159 ..farms reporting.. 2,721 2,565 (NA) 3,299 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number . . 81,658 63,852 (NA) 190,022 (NA) 128,221 90,314 107, 294 Ewes ..farms reporting.. 2,552 67,977 2,459 49,052 1,948 103,081 2,510 134,471 3,023 139,454 (NA) 110,324 (NA) 67,071 2,865 number. . 81,658 ..farms reporting.. 1,756 13,681 1,742 14,800 (NA) (NA) (NA) 55,551 (NA) (NA) (NA) 17,897 (NA) 23,243 (NA) number. . 25,636 ..farms reporting.. 1,880 2,020 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,690 number. . 28,360 26,667 (NA) (NA) (NA) 43,211 18, 267 22,522 ..farms reporting.. 1,717 1,543 1,767 2,457 2,878 1,911 (NA) 1,875 number shorn. . 78,721 66,493 (NA) 181,601 198,630 129,621 91,932 122,810 320,461 232,324 459,173 601, 286 674,932 418,135 298,864 402,430 value, dollars.. 179,460 97,430 211,535 138,644 141,736 130,065 87,142 205,239 See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA State Table 13.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued 45 [Data for number of livestock not fully comparable for the several censuses. See State Table 12 anc text] Census of— Item (For definitions and explanations see text) 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) ( January 1) (April 1) (January l) (April 1) (January l) (January 1) Goats and mohair: .farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) 3,560 3,050 3,459 5,028 3,408 54,321 3,790 5,611 91,249 number. . (NA) 55,913 59,485 77,709 59,767 value, dollaxa.. (NA) (NA) 123,917 71,506 73,824 77,582 72,780 229,940 .farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 (NA) (NA) 275 1,516 (NA) (NA) 45 1,069 number. . (NA) 126 •farms reporting. . (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,452 59,359 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,603 90,180 number. . (NA) (NA) 52,805 (NA) •farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 18 (NA) (NA) 34 number. . (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 112 227 1,046 (NA) (NA) (NA) 486 595 395 388 1,353 value, dollars.. (NA) («) (NA) 153 101 131 117 749 Poultry and poultry products: Poultry and/or poultry products sold.... •farms reporting.. 19,975 39,625 54,343 54,288 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . 9,780,191 3,922,386 4,501,285 2,005,792 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand .farms reporting.. 89,005 107,010 116,940 133,293 149,781 128,454 108,253 119,607 number. . 3,446,840 3,725,886 4,996,253 4,181,795 4,330,997 4,133,154 3,907,076 3,763,910 value, dollars.. 4,136,208 4,240,875 5,462,868 2,002,737 1,948,949 2,948,298 2,855,914 3,392,412 .farms reporting.. 4,970 13,969 (NA) 35,658 (NA) 35,794 (NA) 16,540 mmber. . 8,155,865 1,165,809 (NA) 1,388,768 (NA) 1,524,352 (NA) 474,844 dollars.. 5,688,589 1,270,779 (NA) 682,080 (NA) 1,209,036 (NA) 322,241 •farms reporting, • 16,172 34,078 (NA) (NA) (NA) 60,333 (NA) 48,828 dozens . . 8,252,323 5,868,429 (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,822,858 (NA) 4,915,384 dollars . . 3,714,995 2,371,881 (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,720,172 (NA) 1,846,947 Turkey hens, to be kept for .farms reporting,. 5,983 5,494 (NA) 4,532 6,470 (NA) (NA) 9,090 number,. 21,069 28,363 (NA) 23,158 32,461 (NA) (NA) 36,386 .farms reporting., number. . 9,012 100,938 5,428 59,976 2,325 31,016 3,102 41,735 (NA) (NA) 4,516 27,430 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) •farms reporting. . number. . 10,209 138,567 10,031 138,179 (NA) (NA) 4,242 81,309 (NA) (NA) 7,820 72,368 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ..farms reporting., number . . 4,110 46,548 3,921 28,614 (NA) (NA) 2,640 23,782 (NA) (NA) 11,037 84,155 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ..farms reporting.. 1,653 8,440 862 6,858 (NA) (NA) 2,045 22,761 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number. . (NA) Turkeys, ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous ..farms reporting.. 3,306 3,433 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 376,607 279,726 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Aniaals sold alive: Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or .farms reporting.. 49,820 61,031 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars . . 32,560,579 34,917,735 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting,. 49,324 60,355 (NA) 34,256 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting., 41,079 45,008 32,220 26,061 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number . . 590,139 365,635 276,251 192,700 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars . . 27,444,240 27,007,011 10,455,870 3,760,821 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Cattle sold alive, excluding farms reporting.. 28,738 181,492 20,269 131,681 (NA) (NA) 16,518 111,243 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number.. (NA) dollars.. 12,180,669 13,665,389 (NA) 2,754,710 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ..farms reporting.. 36,331 37,325 (NA) 15,201 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number. . 408,647 233,954 (NA) 81,457 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars . . 15,263,571 13,341,622 (NA) 1,006,111 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ..farms reporting.. 17,488 32,629 19,375 13,497 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number.. 206,503 335,191 187,832 132,322 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 4,575,333 7,326,063 2,662,905 1,092,898 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) farms reporting.. 1,020 950 709 1,090 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number. . 41,524 30,745 22,009 57,937 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . 412,406 271,079 114,926 173, 811 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ..farms reporting.. 1,655 3,112 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number . . 2,929 5,973 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 128,600 313,582 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) •^Available data not comparable. HA Not available. 1For 1954, whole milk and cream only. 2Published values for 1945 and 1940 were computed on the basis of average prices. For this table, these values have been adjusted to equal the enumerated value of all dairy products sold. 3Butter sold. 46 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 14,-FARMS REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF CATTLE ON HAND: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950; FARMS REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON HAND OR SOLD ALIVE: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data for 1954 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) State total Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Cattle and calves of all ages on hand farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954. . 1950. . 1 farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . 2 to 4 farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. 5 to 9 farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . 10 to 24 farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. 25 to 49 farms reporting 1954. . 1950. . 50 to 99 farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . 100 and over farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. Cows on hand 1954, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number.. 1 farms reporting.. 2 farms reporting. . 3 or 4 farms reporting.. 5 to 9 farms reporting. . 10 to 14 farms reporting.. 15 to 19 farms reporting.. 20 to 29 farms reporting.. 30 to 49 farms reporting. . 50 to 74 farms reporting.. 75 to 99 farms reporting.. 100 to 199 farms reporting.. 200 to 499 farms reporting. . 500 to 999 farms reporting.. 1,000 and over farms reporting.. Milk cows od hand. 1954 farms reporting.. number.. 1 farms reporting. . 2 farms reporting.. 3 farms reporting.. 4 farms reporting. . 5 to 9 farms reporting.. 10 to 14 farms reporting.. 15 to 19 farms repor ting . . 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.. 87,405 92,236 1,849,207 1,284,616 6,425 9,996 28,298 37,659 18,585 20,109 17,549 13,663 8,390 5,872 4,769 2,934 3,389 2,003 85,492 1,095,706 19 ,430 15,851 15,149 13,270 5,796 3,281 4,480 3,805 1,892 807 1,096 544 70 21 67,225 258,516 27,719 18,321 8,169 4,155 4,922 672 606 1,039 1,070 360 93 99 29,969 189,345 21,444 4,600 2,327 687 246 151 303 143 68 36,980 415,512 18,178 8,949 3,759 1,623 1,884 758 416 873 540 Sows and gilts farrowing after Dec. 1, 1953 and before Dec. 1, 1954 farms 1 farms 2 farms 3 farms 4 farms 5 farms 6 farms 7 farms 8 farms 9 farms 10 or more farms Hogs and pigs sold alive, 1954 farms 1 to 4 farms 5 to 9 farms 10 to 14 farms 15 to 19 farms 20 to 29 farms 30 to 39 farms 40 to 49 farms 50- to 99 farms 100 to 199 farms 200 and over farms Turkeys raised, light breeds, 1954 farms Under 25 farms 25 to 49 farms 50 to 99 farms 100 to 199 farms 200 to 399 farms 400 to 799 farms 800 to 1,599 farms 1,600 and over farms Turkeys raised, heavy breeds, 1954 farms Under 25 farms 25 to 49 farms 50 to 99 farms 100 to 199 farms 200 to 399 farms 400 to 799 farms 800 to 1,599 farms 1,600 and over farms Broilers (chickens) sold, 1954 farms Under 2,000 farms 2,000 to 3,999 farms 4,000 to 7,999 farms 8,000 to 15,999 farms 16,000 to 31,999 farms 32,000 to 39,999 farms 40,000 to 49,999 farms 50,000 to 59,999 * farms 60,000 to 69,999 farms 70,000 to 79,999 farms 80,000 to 89,999 farms 90,000 and over farms reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting.. reporting. . reporting. , reporting. . reporting.. reporting. , reporting. . number. . reporting., reporting. . reporting., reporting. , reporting. . reporting. , reporting. , reporting., reporting., reporting. . reporting. number, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting. number, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting. number, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. LOUISIANA State Table 15.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 47 Census of— Item (For definitions and explanations, see text I 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds aud plants, and bulbs: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable 2,999,100 1,889,276 577,298 413,820 (NA) 583,352 (NA) 251,420 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, 233 266 (NA) 109 (NA) "•264 (NA) 35 acres. .. 3,997 1,342 (NA) 695 (NA) (NA) (NA) 335 2,115,556 1,012,896 (NA) 233,964 (NA) "473,656 (NA) 101,097 Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: 99 2109 (NA) 358 (NA) '86 (NA) 555 square feet... 573,565 2501.119 S182 (NA) 3242,453 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5301 ,004 115 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 309 2517 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 177 J236 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . . 826,539 2S04,820 (NA) 386,572 (NA) '109,696 (NA) '134,300 Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and nusbrooms produced for sale: Grown under glass or in house farms reporting... 30 38 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) square feet. . . 41,729 58,656 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 34 58 (NA) (NA) 6164 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 22 58 6365 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 61 87 (NA) (NA) (NA) 693,284 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 716,023 dollars. . . 57,005 71,560 (NA) (NA) Forest products: 1,941,004 1,962,838 1,010,136 510 664 335 026 1,535,243 (NA) 3,604,930 15,101 18,792 (NA) (NA) (NA) 43,552 45 ,951 (NA) cords (4'x 4'x 81)... 133,473 173,289 (NA) (NA) (NA) 505,927 572,167 (NA) 6,819 10,964 (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,998 (NA) (NA) number. . . 2,000,814 2,877,076 (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,291,326 (NA) (NA) Sawlogs and veneer logs cut 1,319 *1,107 (NA) (NA) (NA) 81,799 (NA) (NA) thousands of bd. ft... 54,736 "16,541 (NA) (NA) (NA) ... ^ .... (NA) (NA) Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulpwood, piling and poles, bark, bolts. Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting... 4,065 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. .. 1,941,004 1,962,838 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NA Not available. lTrees, plants, vines, etc., in nurseries; flower and vegetable seeds; and bulbs. 2Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale. 3Crops grown under glass (flowers, plants, and vegetables) and propagated mushrooms , *Flowers, plants, and vegetables grown under glass, and flowers grown in the open. 5Total square feet under glass. 6Flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and flowers and plants grown in the open, 7Value of vegetables and vegetable plants. 8Does not include amount sold as standing timber. 48 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:1 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) 1920 (January 1) All firu number.. Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres. . Total raise of specified crops harvested (see text)3 dollars.. Vsloe of all crops sold (see text)3 dollars.. Corn: Corn for all purposes farms reporting. . acres. . value, dollars.. Harvested for grain farms reporting,. acres., bushels. . Cut for silage farms reporting. . acres. . tons, green weight.. Hogged or grazed , or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting.. acres.. Corn sold farms reporting . . bushels., dollars.. Sorghnss : 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 or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting.. acres. . tons cut.. Sorghum for grain or seed sold farms reporting.. bushels. . dollars. . Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting.. tons . . dollars.. Soall grains: Oats threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres. . bushels.. value, dollars.. Sold farms reporting . . bushels. . doUars. . Oats cut for feeding unthreshed farms reporting.. acres. . value, dollars.. Rice threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres.. 162-lb. bbl.. value, dollars.. Sold farms reporting. . 162-lb. bbl.. dollars. . Other grain threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres.. bushels.. value, dollars.. Sold farms reporting.. bushels. . dollars. . Annual Lerane* Soybeans grown for all purposes8 farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. Harvested for beans farms reporting. acres grown alone . acres grown with other crops. bushels. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Cut for hay9 farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. tons. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Hogged or 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 . acrps grown with other crops. 82,755 3,010,580 277,385,036 239,999,740 58,072 606,450 17,623,000 54,749 557,446 10,793,110 454 11,617 85,138 4,068 37,387 5,980 2,200,711 3,191,031 1,531 14,667 727,254 270 3,684 73,337 271 5,206 42,550 1,009 5,777 2,747 24 24,976 31,220 13 59 1,328 4,313 106,689 3,526,049 2,961,881 847 966,707 812,032 (') (7) to 4,748 665,607 10,083,889 71,696,451 4,723 9,948,813 70,736,062 206 3,358 74,281 107,707 1 22,285 32,309 16,938 130,303 177,192 1,789 68,678 2,997 1,164,983 2,970,707 2,822,170 1,542 14,207 1,891 15,639 406,614 40,656 6,152 8,038 67,019 1,495,710 8,236 39,380 105,285 99,191 3,148,881 237,838,025 184,885,201 72,173 721,882 18,223,463 70,261 690,809 13,030,057 104 3,061 21,203 2,829 28,012 55,844 681,794 5846,759 1,683 8,248 292,058 340 2,684 45,239 82 1,432 9,834 1,313 4,132 3,033 '17 (NA) 66,846 (6) (NA) (6) 48,699 1,225,671 1,112,547 327 267,152 (NA) 1,721 14,830 400,949 5,678 562,509 6,555,873 43,786,400 5,583 6,361,570 (NA) 57 1,236 22,727 31,818 6 5,435 (NA) 23,189 68,822 246,494 1,352 17,638 5,177 303,225 721,911 (NA) 3,323 11,891 5,640 19,279 477,229 (NA) 6,796 5,882 71,066 971,897 13,578 33,411 164,611 118,532 3,490,159 214,832,957 146,143,335 94,360 1,110,518 21,459,016 92,537 1,083,714 15,021,209 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,895 7,916 249,077 104 672 10,142 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,287 5,033 6,450 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,605 123,744 3,678,637 3,599,941 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,591 25,663 565,359 6,390 530,795 5,474,135 35,207,817 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,098 54,129 68,481 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 60,125 360,005 5,201 (NA) (NA) 213,041 575,619 (NA) 11,886 47,511 54,758 1,162,881 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 143,722 4,051,670 106,252,564 75,702,310 129,629 1,630,715 14,571,437 127,988 1,603,317 22,444,412 122 2,675 12,926 2,679 24,723 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,820 12,081 253,337 529 1,190 18,603 102 2,068 14,727 5,236 8,823 13,049 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,512 43,019 1,455,521 575,079 (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,697 16,190 140,581 5,835 404,201 4,940,400 13, 268,708 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 149 2,223 1,540 (NA) (NA) (NA) 52,731 83,815 433,058 3,809 4,333 20,535 198,317 215,843 (NA) 27,658 141,905 162,297 1,642,971 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 163,516 3,977,024 (**) (NA) 145,070 1,596,078 (NA) 144,722 1,585,306 15,119,819 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 14,287 249,059 1,191 3,686 52,234 (NA) (NA) (NA) («) («> («) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 450 10,699 303,832 191,414 (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,049 21,350 (NA) 6,232 358,804 4,027,540 11,309,332 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 123 1,339 1,232 (NA) (NA) (NA) 19,827 27,335 163,788 4,231 (NA) (NA) 78,865 173,503 (NA) 30,586 187,432 148,812 1,532,764 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 152,413 4,068,151 (**) 119,456,014 122,996 1,189,359 (NA) 121,912 1,169,698 18,279,702 129 1,986 12,805 (NA) 17,675 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,730 3,371 82,381 318 856 14,079 (NA) (NA) (NA) (**) (*,) («> (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 325 7,716 201,315 134,153 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,484 7,635 (NA) 4,897 402,422 4,532,629 15,706,029 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 702 11,171 11,126 (NA) (NA) (NA) 16,582 28,021 188,627 (NA) (NA) (NA) 191,161 523,651 (NA) 9,114 66,326 83,210 1,315,929 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,484,753 ("0 (NA) 98,657 1,172,382 (NA) 94,531 1,119,540 12,403,070 103 2,798 9,871 (NA) 50,044 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,209 (NA) (NA) 101 813 (NA) (NA) (NA) («♦) («) («) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 413 6,434 132,496 97,300 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,703 10,703 (NA) 4,715 351,594 3,413,688 17,323,205 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 923 6,626 9,570 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NA (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) 136,218 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA State Table 16.-^PECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 49 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 1 ) (January 1) Annual leiuBes — Continued Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other 7,431 1018,672 (NA) 59,513 48,943 44,176 14,352 (NA) (NA) acres grown alone . . . 20,305 33,061 107,744 66,719 15,141 (NA) (NA) acres grown with other crops... 13,176 25,512 33,767 264,727 231,813 59,494 (NA) (NA) 2,914 8,070 11,694 15,908 24,992 (NA) (na) (NA) acres grown alone... 6,279 13,227 (NA) 38,826 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown with other crops... 1,056 2,973 (NA) 29,973 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) bushels. . . 42,146 110,745 178,260 220,937 247,992 143,948 (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 185,442 405,887 613,234 296,447 468,705 342,867 (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 22,252 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 913 1,558 (") (12) <12) (12) (12) w acres grown alone... 2,652 3,660 (") (12) (12) (12) 12) ? acres grown with other crops... 156 745 (ll) (") (12) (12) (12) (IS) tons. . . 2,871 4,544 (ll) (12> (12) (12) (1Z> (12) value, dollars... 74,646 109,102 (") (") (12) (12) <12> (12) sold, dollars... 7,466 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage. . .farms reporting... 2,160 2,922 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown alone... 4,938 5,907 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown with other crops... 4,966 7,712 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 222,630 205,017 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,868 4,320 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown alone... 6,436 10,267 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown with other crops... 6,998 14,082 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,114 4,788 (NA) 25,807 31,522 13,136 (NA) (NA) acres grown alone... 3,694 6,539 14,669 31,637 46,092 11,373 NA NA) acres grown with other crops... 76 150 (NA) 1,458 3,957 2,034 (NA) (NA) value, dollars... "168,519 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Harvested for picking or threshing.... farms reporting... 1,947 3,108 2,137 8,369 23,377 (NA) (*») 9,999 acres grown alone... 1,928 2,502 J 4,092 , 7,872 [ 118 (NA) (NA) (**) J 17,670 acres grown with other crops... 25 33 (NA) (NA) («*) lb., 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940; bu., other years... 425,963 752,159 759,777 2,677,073 243,695 180,143 («*) 262,888 value, dollars... 68,154 107,959 62,634 124,085 331,425 229,555 (*») 657,231 sold, dollars... 13,630 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (**) (NA) Vines or tops saved for hay or 1,335 2,075 3,871 (12> (12, (12) (12) (12) acres grown alone... 1,786 2,861 (NA) (12) (») (12) £V (12) acres grown with other crops... 11 36 (NA) (12> ( > (12) (12) (12) tons. . . 1,665 2,875 6,274 (l2) (l2) (12) {«! (12) value , dollars . . . 46,620 66,125 110,002 (12) (12) (12) (12> (12) sold, dollars... 4,662 (NA) (NA) (NA)> (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Bar crops (see text) : 369,515 258,687 263,888 155,671 153,793 94,827 102,145 121,605 Alfalfa, clover, and their mixtures cut for hay 3,182 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 75,731 44,970 45,647 38,040 24,586 15,336 14,335 46,617 tons . . . 102,655 69,233 62,997 77,379 37,694 34,065 (NA) 69,242 value, dollars... 3,233,632 1,771,107 1,433,483 1,090,884 591,031 723,352 (NA) 2,052,574 258 14,228 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) tons.. . (NA) dollars... 448,185 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,078 6,466 8,647 5,531 («) («) («) (*») acres. . . 58,017 87,521 113,087 56,317 <•*) (**) («•) (*•> tons. . . 64,673 114,130 129,762 69,510 (•») («*) («) «*) value, dollars... 1,810,844 2,719,980 2,990,829 751,678 («> («*) (•») (**) 148 2,647 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) tons . . . (NA) dollars. . . 74,116 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains 73,926 688 193 360 357 250 100 1,168 acres.. . '55,499 8,649 2,048 2,112 2,003 1,054 754 6,260 tons. . . 7 56, 166 9,094 2,471 2,243 1,442 1,120 (NA) 6,372 value, dollars... 71, 628, 814 190,974 35,107 17,943 11,536 18,488 (NA) 146,556 88 1,339 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) tons. . . (NA) dollars. . . 38,831 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8,608 8,583 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. 178,993 117,420 103,106 59,133 127,204 78,437 87,056 68,728 tons. . . 198,204 141,014 122,841 77,549 138,877 97,822 NA) 89,302 value, dollars... 3,964,080 2,727,149 1,812,821 600,296 1,407,480 1,419,481 (NA) 2,066,220 391 14,608 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) tons. . . (NA) dollars.. . 292,160 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, 13 6 (NA) "4 (*») («) (•"•) («.) acres. . . 1,275 179 (NA) "69 (*») («.) («•) •» tons, green weight — 7,934 711 (NA) l5144 («) («) (NA) (•") value, dollars... 67,439 4,977 (NA) "1,286 (*») («) (NA) ( — ) L«aped»a a«ed, rrisi. and athar field seed cropa: 1 50 5 24 13 761 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) («•) acres. . . (NA) pounds. . . 2,000 1,440 44,160 (NA) (NA) (•*) value , dol lars . . . 500 536 7,728 (NA) (NA) (•") sold, dollars... 325 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 65 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) pounds... 4,000 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) * value, dollars... 440 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 330 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 22 57 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 1,396 3,548 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ** pounds... 133,120 233,100 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 39,936 53,612 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 29,951 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 12 400 18 681 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) pounds. . . 34,314 52,165 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 13,726 14,084 (NA) (NA) (NA) NA) (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 10,294 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) See foot-notes at end of table. 50 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 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 ) 1920 (January 1) Laapedeaa aeed, graaa. and other field aaed crape — Continued Clover seed harvested: Alsike clover seed harvested farms reporting*. acres. . pounds . . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. Alyce clover seed harvested. Crimson clover seed harvested. Persian clover seed harvested. Red clover seed harvested. Sweetclover seed harvested. White clover seed harvested. Other and unspecified clover seed harvested Fescue seed harvested. Foxtail millet seed harvested. Lespedeza seed harvested. Rough winter peas harvested. Ryegrass seed harvested. Vetch seed harvested. .farms reporting.. acres. . pounds . . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. • farms reporting.. acres. . pounds. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. •farms reporting.. acres. . pounds. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. .farms reporting.. acres. . pounds. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. .farms reporting.. acres. . pounds. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. .farms reporting.. acres. . pounds. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. .farms reporting.. acres. . pounds. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. .farms reporting.. acres. . pounds. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. •farms reporting.. acres.. pounds. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. .farms reporting.. acres. . pounds. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. .farms reporting.. acres.. pounds . . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. .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 crapa: 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. Root and grain crops hogged or grazed, other than corn, sorghum, and annual legumes farms reporting. acres, value, dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 1 10 2,000 500 325 7 78 9,750 975 635 50 809 50,967 11,213 7,287 2 25 2,200 880 572 5 120 6,550 2,816 1,831 4 16 1,670 184 120 115 5,913 465,471 293,247 190,609 105 17,225 8,268 5,374 32 650 81,934 11,470 8,603 3 54 15,800 1,106 829 45 809 76,523 22,957 11,479 117 3,006 591,816 47,345 35,510 37 936 117,018 15,212 11,411 50 1,060 116,495 12,815 9,611 738 38,140 28,600 51,348 672,012 539,612 106,843,176 106,843,176 27,199 196,972 763,017 1,022,443 579,857 47 656 22,960 13 280 62,900 10,064 (NA) 6 97 7,050 2,820 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5 93 6,950 2,711 (NA) 6 156 5,680 1,022 (NA) 81 4,622 209,128 158,939 (NA) 2 12 825 439 (NA) 2 48 7,635 3,054 (NA) 280 4,432 582,152 140,048 (NA) 110 3,288 855,693 59,069 (NA) 60 6,995 1,049 (NA) 33 659 116,855 18,437 (NA) 152 2,308 (NA) 64,097 916,130 607,186 102,190,337 (NA) 26,129 "9,043 665,823 1,279,133 (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) 612 10,448 1,521,684 326,523 (NA) (NA) (NA) NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 79,319 811,736 587,084 76,405,102 (NA) 48,749 54,772 3,132,787 3,991,392 (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) 21 225 16,080 940 (NA) "166 166,247 "438,480 1659,969 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 353 5,206 564,689 47,653 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 21,491 (NA) 114,291 1,088,685 717,713 39,873,459 (NA) 45,941 39,460 2,198,478 1,675,455 (NA) 430 1,085 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) („) (NA) 126,175 1,186,488 474,342 '"30,841,717 (NA) 47,852 39,944 2,265,366 1,653,717 (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) 17225 l76,659 71, 331, 520 1771,265 (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) 128,537 1,945,354 798,828 77,920,359 (NA) 36,092 27,466 1,478,967 2,056,651 (NA) 18 28 (NA) 103,673 1,434,630 502,197 s56,027,153 (NA) 11,214 17,071 763,148 1,080,132 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 102,498 1,343,334 306,791 60,187,569 (NA) 23,382 19,677 971,705 2,137,749 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) LOUISIANA State Table 16.- SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 51 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) Other field crops— Continued Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms reporting.. acres.. tons . . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. Sugarcane harvested for seed farms reporting.. acres. . value, dollars.. Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup farms reporting . . acres.. gallons . . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. Sweetpotatoes 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.. V«ln* of specified crops harvested, exeept fruits, oats, h*>-t irul tursl specialties, sod vegetables dollars.. Valor of crops sold, exeept fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties, sod v-fretsbles dollars.. Vegetables for booe use and for sale (other than Iriah aod sveet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use25 farms reporting.. value, dollars.. Vegetables harvested for sale26 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. . Cauliflower farms reporting. . acres. . Collards farms reporting. . acres.. Corn , sweet farms reporting . . acres. . Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting.. acres. . Eggplant farms reporting.. acres. . Lettuce and romaine .....farms reporting.. acres. . Mustard greens farms reporting.. acres.. Okra farms reporting . . acres.. Onions, dry farms reporting.. acres.. Parsley farms reporting. . acres. . Peas, green farms reporting.. acres.. Peppers, sweet and plmientos :farms reporting.. acres . . Peppers, hot (chill peppers) farms reporting.. acres. , Shallots, including green onions farms reporting.. acres. . Spinach farms reporting, , acres, . 3,380 237,571 5,132,843 33,620,120 33,620,120 1,814 16,107 2,254,980 1,289 2,691 581,766 506,136 465,646 34,638 1983,190 6,774,821 12,533,419 8,855,647 35 239 184,358 108,771 108,771 98 4,385 3,171 266,783,490 229,398,194 81,859 (NA) 6,458 34,931 3,061,492 340 225 1,978 3,350 116 100 1,101 2,694 31 169 1,014 3,223 133 218 99 312 51 196 53 105 196 1,272 1,014 1,220 122 252 36 57 577 1,355 1,144 2,208 36 62 68 102 84 239 1,032 1,858 866 2,068 1,450 5,878 5,008 282,609 5,172,505 30,652,627 (NA) 2,164 18,800 2,074,050 4,697 4,515 703,514 700,590 (NA) 40,415 1987,614 7,967,701 13,469,262 (NA) 42 346 256,794 154,076 (NA) 1,795 2 '462, 945 (NA) "225,777,225 24173,827,540 89,120 (NA) 277,412 44,169 e3, 223, 639 278 255 2,627 4,584 89 191 7,610 12,419 48 285 1,229 3,917 174 246 71 302 34 174 56 155 634 1,593 1,598 1,751 83 205 34 41 217 766 491 1,211 339 425 28 61 153 376 1,648 2,498 809 1,366 892 3,503 89 528 8,420 269,092 5,060,938 25,550,187 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 207,916 205,957 201,075,906 201,109,663 (NA) 59,375 96,032 9,391,763 13,870,936 (NA) 48 269 127,587 53,579 (NA) (NA) 1,126 (NA) 191,255,345 134,966,064 112,647 10,934,683 14,979 52,585 4,958,978 6,449 10,591 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,232 7,919 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 787 3,594 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 717 801 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,721 226,917 4,644,363 13,265,187 (NA) 427 864 52,479 2 '23, 042 2118,238 212,986,337 211, 356,081 (NA) 70,447 85,670 6,508,214 3,962,558 (NA) 141 842 374,383 74,876 (NA) (NA) 127,520 (NA) 94,077,511 70,130,066 127,270 5,768,119 13,644 44,305 1,797,497 821 816 5,940 11,471 538 664 13 39 100 261 1,304 3,513 422 357 517 626 16 50 26 93 579 2,372 1,335 1,423 272 292 166 131 98 152 268 515 859 1,444 30 86 720 763 861 893 584 1,995 772 3,343 360 650 («) (««) (*♦) (»*) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 115,625 117,140 7,695,266 5,617,544 (NA) 211 175 67,987 12,918 (NA) (NA) (**) (NA) (") (NA) 132,662 4,229,217 (NA) 67,536 (NA) ftt 9,152 13,779 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,168 9,599 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,688 4,960 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,717 195,223 2,992,127 11,261,157 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2117,327 2111,183 "1,788,854 211,316,599 (NA) 65,316 66,579 4,953,138 5,168,424 (NA) 39 189 81,047 20,095 (NA) (NA) (**> (NA) (**) (NA) 103,328 5,798,412 14,553 40,541 2,710,626 231 192 8,009 12,517 139 179 (NA) (NA) 2 11 1,650 3,193 905 593 153 454 3 3 1,204 2,482 2,202 2,236 64 78 336 243 (NA) (NA) 171 445 1,350 1,862 10 26 1,406 1,161 °1,650 °2,346 (30) (30) 595 2,513 451 937 (..) (**) (*») (**) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 22 529 (NA) (NA) (NA) 25,624 38,608 1,716,034 3,277,949 (NA) 67 602 230,100 126,405 (NA) (NA) <♦*> (NA) (**) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Kt) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,275 2,744 798 832 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 654 2,155 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 474 720 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,000 1,458 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (*♦) (**) (**) (*♦) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 232,061 231,610 1,969,426 (NA) (NA) 69,473 68,033 5,324,419 8,785,292 (NA) 134 516 221,277 143,832 (NA) (NA) (»«) (NA) (**) (NA) 93,419 6,952,241 4,637 11,662 1,421,593 (25) (2'i "1,219 251,664 113 158 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 986 1,859 221 178 155 250 (NA) (NA) 234 933 503 568 76 44 369 781 (NA) (NA) 128 332 1,004 1,428 68 136 289 149 96 66 (NA) (NA) 3 3 48 67 See footnotes at end of table. 52 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued (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) Vegetables for hone use and for sale (other than Iriah aad sweet potatoes) — Continued Vegetables harvested for sale26— Continued Squash farms reporting. . acres. . Tomatoes farms reporting. . acres. . Turnips farms reporting . . acres.. Turnip greens farms reporting. . acres. . Watermelons farms reporting.. acres. . Mixed vegetables farms reporting.. acres. . Other vegetables acres.. Berries and other saall fruits harveated for aale:31 Strawberries farms reporting.. acres. . 24-pt. crates., value, dollars.. Other berries and small fruits acres.. value, dollars.. Tree fruits, outs, and grapea: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting.. acres. . Apples farms reporting. . Trees of all ages number.. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.. number. . Trees of bearing age farms reporting. . number. . Quantity harvested farms reporting.. bushels., value, dollars.. 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.. 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.. 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.. Plums and prunes farms reporting . , Trees of all ages number.. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting., number. , Trees of bearing age farms reporting., number. , Quantity harvested farms reporting.. bushels., value, dollars.. 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. Pecans, improved 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. Pecans, wild or 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. 217 299 817 1,371 435 1,490 149 3S7 1,104 3,560 5 85 74 2,909 4,708 739,153 2,764,432 13 1,309 "3,205 "58,160 "957 "8,591 32477 322,923 32605 325,668 32347 323,457 327,954 321,672 3218,604 32675 326,805 321,220 3211,799 32756 3295,389 329,539 321,624 32157,333 "702 3231,478 321,201 "125,855 32592 "29,261 32106,805 321,907 3223,233 32684 325,602 321,470 3217,631 32865 3214,242 3219,230 "831 328,747 32363 323,043 32 575 325,704 32284 "1,451 323,623 (NA) "332,115 (NA) "51,103 (NA) "281,012 (NA) 22, 816, 923 "776,553 "2,761 "184,355 32 845 "24,616 "2,313 "159,739 "1,422 22, 240,364 "649,708 "1,789 "147,760 "534 "26,487 "1,614 "121,273 "919 32 576, 559 "126,845 190 278 1,260 1,551 241 900 41 247 1,766 4,228 (NA) (NA) 113 4,172 7,981 678,397 3,555,486 5 861 39,792 3362,451 7,512 41,814 4,850 24,533 3,268 17,281 2,038 12,511 28,661 21,821 107,740 9,050 43,882 14,993 63,858 11,893 1,412,161 112,201 13,844 333,710 8,203 203,340 7,136 130,370 4,638 60,800 172,593 17,022 87,468 7,437 29,452 10,973 58,016 8,326 96,638 127,818 6,107 40,060 3,360 17,422 3,032 22,638 1,547 12,494 24,356 (NA) 424,315 (NA) 70,870 (NA) 353,445 (NA) 5,908,684 1,084,658 14,597 273,734 5,156 43,408 11,088 230,326 9,074 3,598,359 728,185 7,404 150,581 1,978 27,462 6,317 123,119 5,051 2,310,325 356,473 (NA) (NA) 2,219 2,224 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,317 5,765 642,857 3,159,775 42 1,782 8,877 51,417 8,506 48,382 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 30,048 73,617 (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 23,010 390,957 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 202,158 601,257 18,242 112,598 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 190,233 232,219 6,316 60,558 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,525 34,154 22,168 473,235 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,834,340 1,544,537 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 147 198 2,002 2,281 337 919 9 24 3,585 7,287 61 454 1,193 5,821 15,311 1,629,914 2,937,763 57 3,451 12,164 48,756 7,826 48,302 4,703 26,725 4,199 21,577 3,013 19,079 20,931 14,898 70,699 5,508 27,250 10,835 43,449 8,944 1,304,090 64,160 32,183 668,276 14,508 263,594 25,583 404,682 21,095 326,367 348,600 16,575 117,857 6,478 39,564 11,891 78,293 9,330 143,490 99,321 9,613 114,941 4,057 34,625 6,664 80,316 4,633 38,101 40,720 18,857 604,629 7,912 134,272 14,398 470,357 11,677 4,389,557 458,571 10,656 318,272 (NA) 78,620 (NA) 239,652 (NA) 2,021,449 278,400 9,556 286,357 (NA) 55,652 (NA) 230,705 (NA) 2,368,108 180,171 (NA) (NA) 3,237 2,923 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,526 6,108 (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,867 19,672 1,756,073 2,739,474 (NA) (NA) 17,306 35,844 6,663 43,435 (NA) 24,307 (NA) 19,128 (NA) 14,210 18,189 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 27,199 585,989 (NA) 180,850 (NA) 405,139 (NA) 317,961 238,471 13,663 108,328 (NA) 36,200 (NA) 72,128 (NA) 160,092 88,051 7,429 92,597 (NA) 26,520 (NA) 66,077 (NA) 25,451 25,451 (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) 38 45 1,931 1,201 180 186 (NA) (NA) 3,609 3,400 987 3,353 878 6,892 24,308 2,010,724 4,459,339 160 7,531 11,367 25,751 6,175 46,083 (NA) 24,714 (NA) 21,369 (NA) 17,285 25,105 9,806 68,767 (NA) 23,419 (NA) 45,348 (NA) 1,598,314 45,536 19,300 574,548 (NA) 249,084 (NA) 325,464 (NA) 194,635 290,761 9,996 100,780 (NA) 56,784 (NA) 43,996 (NA) 63,749 76,552 6,157 98,957 (NA) 34,376 (NA) 64,581 (NA) 21,904 30,811 13,253 361,816 (NA) 176,997 (NA) 184,819 (NA) 1,303,148 226,233 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,210 1,193 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,377 5,120 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,304 9,999 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,196 69,154 (NA) 37,937 (NA) 31,217 (NA) 27,638 45,933 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 22,412 413,881 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 203,647 371,500 11,928 62,911 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,578 92,175 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 18,152 360,432 (NA) 184,855 (NA) 175,577 (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. LOUISIANA State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 53 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 ) 1920 ( January 1 ) Tree fruits, outs, and trapes— Continued 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. 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. number. Quantity harvested36 farms reporting. field boxes, value, dollars. Other tree fruits and nuts value, dollars. Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts harvested .dollars. Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts sold. dollars. 3Z331 322,285,831 "90 3261,788 32286 322, 224,043 3290 3216,455,533 32493,665 32 832 32222,151 32457 3274,B73 32629 32147,278 32450 32 103, 142 32355,841 322,003 324,540,954 324, 540,954 874 3,273,581 480 436,106 517 2,837,475 348 41,000,050 1,230,001 7,183 426,008 4,291 99,702 3,867 326,306 2,924 351,245 597,115 14,135 6,947,885 5,944,746 666 2,066,531 (NA) (Hi) (NA) (NA) (NA) 13,963,541 698,171 (NA) 310,076 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 281,256 758,818 2,323 7,106,653 5,640,995 373 1,758,819 245 1,043,336 168 715,483 76 301,761 5,431 2,814 365,494 1,196 32,216 1,921 333,278 1,580 195,940 210,844 5,825 4,195,617 3,366,593 213,009 4,644 (NA) 8 (NA) 4,644 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,802 1,291 533,842 381,794 (NA) (NA) 185,970 226,848 (NA) (NA) 347,872 154,946 (NA) (NA) 249,053 3!82,500 298,864 239,971 («*) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,974 273,387 (NA) 135,931 (NA) 137,456 (NA) (NA) (NA) (*♦) (**> (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 130,738 1,685 26,356 935 104,382 (NA) 3537,458 99,265 («*) (NA) **Available data not comparable. NA Not available. xFigures for cropland harvested and specified crops relate to the crop years 1954, 1949, 1944, 1939, 1934, 1929, 1924, and 1919. 2Total acreage of crops for which figures are available except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn harvested for grain. 3Includes value of horticultural specialties. See State Table 15. For comparability, see other footnotes and text. *Corn cut for forage. 5Value of corn and other corn products sold. ^alue of sorghum sold for hay or forage included in value of sorghum sold for grain or seed. 70ats cut for feeding unthreshed included with "Oats, wheat, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay." 8The 1944 and 1939 figures do not include acres plowed under for green manure. 9For 1944, soy- beans and cowpeas harvested for hay. Prior to 1944, annual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches in 1924. 10Includes farms reporting cowpeas harvested for green peas only. 31See soybeans cut for hay. 12For figures on annual legumes saved for hay, including cowpeas and peanut vines, see soybeans cut for hay. 13Calculated value of peanuts harvested for nuts, peanuts harvested for hay, and peanuts hogged or grazed. 14For all censuses except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops. 15Silage crops other than corn and sorghum. 16Clover seed, except sweetclover. 17Clover seed, including sweetclover. 18Value of lint cotton only. 19For 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. 20Sugarcane for sirup. 21Sorghum and sugarcane sirup reported separately. All data combined. For 1940, farms reporting sorghum for sirup, 2,689; and farms reporting sugarcane for sirup, 20,353. For 1930, farms reporting sorghum for sirup, 1,734; and farms reporting sugarcane for sirup, '15,593. 22Sorghum for sirup. 23Farms reporting and acres are for sorghum for sirup. 2*Includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges and the value of cowpeas harvested for green peas. 25Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, except for 1920 Census which included potatoes for home use only. 26Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. 27Does not include farms reporting green cowpeas only. 2flDoes not include the value of green cowpeas sold. See note 24. 29Green lima beans included with snap beans. 3(1Hot peppers included with sweet peppers and pimientos. 31For censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. 32Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. 33Does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. 34For 1954, harvested in 1953-54 from the bloom of 1953; for 1949, harvested In 1949-50 from the bloom of 1949; for 1945, har- vested in 1943-44 from the bloom of 1943; for 1940, harvested in 1939-40 from the bloom of 1939. 35Boxes, kind not specified. 54 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17^FARMS REPORTING BY SPECIFIED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECfflED CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] State total State total State total CORN By acres harvested for all purposes farms reporting. . acres . . Under 3 acres farms reporting.. 3 or 4 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 10 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 15 acres farms reporting.. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting.. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting.. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting.. 150 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting.. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 399 acres farms reporting.. 400 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 acres and over farms reporting.. By acres harvested for grain farms reporting . . acres. . Under 3 acres farms reporting.. 3 or 4 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 10 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 15 acres farms reporting . . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. . 20 to 24 acres farms reporting-. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting.. 150 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting.. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. . 300 to 399 acres farms reporting.. 400 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity sold farms reporting.. bushels. . Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.. 10,000 bushels and over farms reporting.. SORGHUMS By acres harvested for all purposes except for sirup farms reporting.. acres. . Under 3 acres farms reporting.. 3 or 4 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 10 acres farms reporting . . 11 to 15 acres farms reporting.. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting . , 20 to 24 acres farms reporting., 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting., 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 acres and over farms reporting.. By acres harvested for grain or seed 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 acres and over farms reporting. OATS By acres threshed or combined farms reporting . acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting." 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 acres and over farms reporting. 58,608 610,337 8,981 11,404 23,223 6,711 1,899 2,217 2,900 648 220 197 95 56 21 23 5 55,133 563,066 8,200 10,734 22,222 6,383 1,770 2,077 1,023 1,616 586 181 170 78 46 18 16 6,013 2,162,496 650 497 562 3,311 605 194 48 57 27 1,538 14,646 773 154 277 77 26 84 95 30 25U 3,569 75 36 67 4,451 112,298 992 1,033 1,282 558 345 162 51 21 OATS — Continued By quantity harvested . .farms reporting, bushels . , Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels. . ..farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels ... .farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting. 10,000 bushels and over... farms reporting. By quantity sold farms reporting. bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.. . .farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.. . .farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels ... -farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting. 10,000 bushels and over... farms reporting. RICE By acres threshed or combined farms reporting. . . acres . . . Under 5 acres farms reporting... 5 to 9 acres farms reporting... 10 to 24 acres farms reporting... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting... 50 to 99 acres farms reporting... 100 to 199 acres farms reporting... 200 to 299 acres farms reporting... 300 to 499 acres farms reporting... 500 to 999 acres farms reporting... 1,000 acres and over farms reporting... By quantity harvested . .farms reporting... 162-lb. barrels... Under 25 barrels farms reporting... 25 to 49 barrels farms reporting... 50 to 99 barrels farms reporting... 100 to 499 barrels farms reporting... 500 to 999 barrels farms reporting... 1,000 to 1,499 barrels. .. .farms reporting... 1,500 to 1,999 barrels. farms reporting... 2,000 to 2,999 barrels farms reporting... 3,000 to 4,999 barrels. .. .farms reporting... 5,000 to 9,999 barrels. .. .farms reporting... 10,000 barrels and over... farms reporting... By quantity sold farms reporting... 162-lb. barrels... Under 25 barrels farms reporting... 25 to 49 barrels farms report ing . . . 50 to 99 barrels farms reporting... 100 to 499 barrels farms reporting... 500 to 999 barrels farms reporting... 1,000 to 1,499 barrels.. 1,500 to 1,999 barrels.. 2,000 to 2,999 barrels.. 3,000 to. 4,999 barrels.. 5,000 to 9,999 barrels.. .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting. 10,000 barrels and over... farms reporting. SOYBEANS FOR ALL PURPOSES Any soybeans 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 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 acres and over farms reporting. By acres grown with other crops farms reporting. acres . Under 25 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 acres and over farms reporting. 4,451 3,799,616 141 221 383 2,126 612 340 162 160 167 95 44 951 1,122,819 11 20 83 440 138 72 29 51 53 35 19 4,580 655,714 41 136 687 552 860 1,136 593 431 118 26 4,580 9,915,506 11 10 115 1,039 652 525 378 658 745 376 71 4,558 9,792,253 5 10 115 1,044 644 540 395 650 728 358 69 17,057 4 645 134 640 1 412 917 1 156 575 310 134 70 13,237 175,335 11,902 909 291 135 SOYBEANS HARVESTED FOR BEANS Any soybeans harvested for beans 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 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting. bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels. .. .farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels ... .farms reporting. 10,000 bushels and over... farms reporting. SOYBEANS CUT FOR HAY Any soybeans cut for hay 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. 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. SOYBEANS HOGGED OR GRAZED, OR CUT FOR SILAGE Any soybeans 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 and over farms reporting. SOYBEANS PLOWED UNDER FOR GREEN MANURE Any soybeans 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 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 acres and over farms reporting. By acres grown with other crops farms reporting. acres . Under 25 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting- 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 acres and over farms reporting. C0WPEAS 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 acres and over farms reporting. 1,853 7 917 6 261 22 069 5 242 644 278 61 36 LOUISIANA 55 State Table 17,-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECMED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECfflED CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued [Data axe baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See tert] COWPEAS HARVESTED FOR DRY PEAS Any cowpeas harvested for dry peas farms reporting. By acres grovn alone farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting . 25 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 bushels end over farms reporting. COWPEAS CUT FOR HAY Any cowpeas cut for hay farms reporting. By acres grovn 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. tons . Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 tons 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 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 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 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 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds. Under 25 pounds farms reporting. 25 to 49 pounds farms reporting. 50 to 99 pounds farms reporting . 100 to 499 pounds farms reporting. 500 to 999 pounds farms reporting. 1,000 pounds and over farms reporting. \ ALFALFA, CLOVER, AND THEIR MIXTURES' By acres cut for hay farms reporting. acres .■ Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms report ing . 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.. State total 3,182 2,925 6,858 2,655 190 74 6 3,182 45,634 2,848 186 90 58 899 859 2,956 740 84 18 10 7 899 3,440 877 11 11 2,309 1,531 4,866 1,323 129 59 20 2,004 1,322 7,389 959 191 122 28 22 3,085 3,065 3,797 3,039 20 2,050 2,029 2,044 2,050 473, 340 150 181 320 1,109 237 53 3,188 79,928 868 644 905 397 172 136 41 14 ALFALFA, CLOVER, AND THEIR MIXTURES— Continued By quantity harvested . .farms reporting... tons . . . Under 25 tons farms reporting... 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. . . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . . . 100 to 499 tons farms reporting 500 tons and over farms reporting... By quantity sold farms reporting... tons . . . Under 25 tons farms reporting... 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. .. 50 to 9.9 tons farms reporting . . . 100 to 499 tons farms reporting... 500 tons and over farms reporting LESPEDEZA HAY By acres cut for hay... farms reporting, acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 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 report ing . 100 tons and over farms reporting. OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE, OR OTHER SMALL GRAINS By acres cut for hay... farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 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. OTHER HAY By acres cut for hay... farms reporting, acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested . .farms reporting, tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to. 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. 1,000 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 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., bales . . Under 25 bales farms reporting., 25 to 49 bales farms reporting., 50 to 99 bales farms reporting., 100 to 499 bales farms reporting . , 500 bales and over farms reporting.. State total 3,188 110,758 2,389 308 210 253 28 276 16,144 156 47 32 35 6 4 186 59 451 1 28 J 1 072 1 333 276 137 85 4 186 64 797 3 566 356 164 100 3,994 60,023 1,164 976 1,293 307 191 46 17 3,994 60,661 3,376 332 190 96 8,707 170, 548 3,836 1,767 1,626 725 418 223 58 34 8,707 189, 589 7,318 590 362 406 23 51 196 e ■ ■•- 19 934 18 8X5 2 981 726 in-- 93 51 18 51 167 538 '02 48 581 1 & 1 491 413 22 reporting. . acres1 . reporting. . reporting. . reporting.. reporting . . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . bushels. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting.. reporting.. reporting. . or for reporting . acres . reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting. report i ng . tons. reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting . IRISH POTATOES By acres harvested for home use or for sale farms Under 0.5 acres farms 0.5 to 0.9 acres farms 1.0 to 2.4 acres farms 2.5 to 4.9 acres farms 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms 10.0 to 19.9 acres farms 20.0 to 29.9 acres farms 30 acres and over farms By quantity harvested farms Under 25 bushels farms 25 to 49 bushels farms 50 to 99 bushels farms 100 to 499 bushels farms 500 to 999 bushels farms 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms 2,000 bushels and over farms SUGARCANE By acres harvested for sugar sales to mills farms Under 5 acres farms 5 to 9 acres farms 10 to 24 acres farms 25 to 49 acres farms 50 to 99 acres farms 100 to 199 acres farms 200 to 299 acres farms 300 to 499 acres farms 500 to 999 acres farms 1,000 acres and over farms By quantity harvested .. .farms Under 25 tons farms 25 to 49 tons farms 50 to 99 tons farms 100 to 499 tons farms 500 to 999 tons farms 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms 3,000 to 4,999 tons farms 5,000 to 9,999 tons farms 10,000 tons and over farms SUGARCANE OR SORGHUM 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 acres and over farms reporting., By quantity harvested .. .farms reporting., gallons . . Under 25 gallons farms reporting.. 25 to 49 gallons 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 to 2,999 gallons farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 gallons farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 gallons farms reporting.. 10,000 gallons and over. .. .farms reporting.. SWEETP0TAT0ES By acres harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting.. acres1 . Under 0.5 acres farms reporting.. 0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting.. 1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting.. 2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting.. 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting.. 10.0 to 19.9 acres farms reporting.. 20.0 to 29.9 acres farms reporting.. 30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting.. 50 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting., bushels . . Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.. 10,000 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting.. State total 27,679 6,932 23,995 1,846 1,487 165 111 39 9 27 27,679 752,929 23,280 2,601 1,041 617 87 17 11 25 3,580 241,459 516 611 872 591 520 221 76 97 52 24 3,580 5,184,293 70 146 356 1,419 574 347 151 172 129 124 92 1,327 2,933 472 425 261 71 4? 51 1,327 785, 338 367 236 295 306 45 21 2 31 1 10 13 35,186 64,368 17,996 2,555 5,318 2,590 4,267 2,068 246 105 41 35,186 6,968,179 17,764 3,560 2,861 6,818 2,475 892 348 285 97 51 35 See footnotes at end of table. 56 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State 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 sample of farms. See text] VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE (Other than Irish and sweet potatoes) By value of sales farms reporting. dollars . Under 25 dollars farms reporting. 25 to 49 dollars farms reporting. 50 to 99 dollars farms reporting. 100 to 499 dollars farms reporting. 500 to 999 dollars farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 dollars farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 dollars farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 dollars farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 dollars farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 dollars farms reporting. 10,000 dollars and over farms reporting. LAND IN BEARING AND NONBEARING FRUIT ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS, AND PLANTED NUT TREES2 By acres in orchards 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. State total 6,650 ,341,880 511 601 1,127 3,222 630 212 80 126 67 47 27 3,324 56, 562 83 203 1,33Q 660 403 311 96 72 APPLES2 Any apples * . .farms reporting . , By trees not of bearing age farms reporting . , number of trees.. Under 5 trees farms reporting.. 5 to 9 trees farms reporting . , 10 to 24 trees farms reporting.. 25 to 49 trees farms reporting. 50 trees and over farms reporting. By trees of bearing age farms reporting . number of trees • Under 25 trees farms reporting. 25 to 49 trees farms reporting. 50 to 99 trees farms reporting. 100 trees 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 bushels and over farms reporting. State total 980 473 3,417 298 97 46 12 20 634 5,218 609 15 373 3,853 338 10 15 10 PEACHES2 Any peaches farms reporting. By trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number of trees. Under 5 trees farms reporting . 5 to 9 trees farms reporting. 10 to 24 trees farms reporting. 25 to 49 trees farms reporting. 50 to 99 trees farms reporting. 100 to 199 trees farms reporting. 200 to 299 trees farms reporting. 300 to 499 trees farms reporting. 500 trees and over farms reporting. By trees of bearing age farms reporting. number of trees. Under 25 trees farms reporting. 25 to 49 trees farms reporting. 50 to 99 trees farms reporting. 100 to 499 trees farms reporting. 500 trees 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 bushels and over farms reporting. 686 25,255 203 95 244 50 37 25 11 10 11 1,211 61,057 927 125 38 96 25 567 7,578 507 37 5 18 1Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 2Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. LOUISIANA State Table 18.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR PARISH, ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS 57 If the estimated number of farms reporting is — Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — If the estimated number of farms reporting is — Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — Level l1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level l1 Level 2 Level 3 Level Percent 40 28 20 13 8.9 6.3 4.0 Percent 53 37 26 17 12 8.4 5.3 Percent 71 50 35 22 16 11 7.1 Percent 96 68 48 30 21 15 9.6 Percent 2.8 2.0 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.4 Percent 3.7 2.6 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 Percent 5.0 3.5 2.2 1.6 1.1 0.7 Percent 6.8 4.8 3.0 2.1 1.5 1.0 1Level 1 should be used in determining the sampling reliability of estimated number of farms and farms reporting. If the estimated number of farms or farms reporting consti- tutes more than 75 percent of all farms in the universe, a better approximation to the sampling reliability may be obtained by multiplying the percent given in the tables as follows : 1. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 75 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.50. 2. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 90 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.30. 3. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 95 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.20. State Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED PARISH, ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS [To determine sampling reliability for an item, it is necessary to use this table to find out which of the 4 levels of sampling reliability given in State Table 18 to use. Reference is required also to the parish, economic area, or State table in order to obtain the number of farms reporting] Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of milk cows Item All commercial farms Dairy farms Total Under 10 10 to 29 30 to 49 50 and more Total Under 10 10 to 29 30 to 49 50 and more 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 dollars.. f butterfat.. dollars.. 2 2 2 Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of chickens on hand Item All commercial farms Poultry farms Total Under 400 400 to 799 800 to 1,599 1,600 to 3,199 3,200 and over Total Under 400 400 to 799 800 to 1,599 1,600 to 3,199 3,200 and over 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 X 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 X 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 X X X X X X X X Note: Items whose level is indicated by an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State. 58 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED PARISH AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS-Continued ECONOMIC AREA, (To determine sampling reliability for an item, it is necessary to use this table to find out which of the 4 levels of sampling' reliability given in State Table 18 to use. Reference la required also to the parish, economic area, or State table in order to obtain the number of farms reporting] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tenure groups Full owners and manager: Part owners All tenants Economic-class groups I, II, and III VI and VII VIII and IX Type-of-farm groups Vegetable and fruit- and-nut Other field- crop and general — primarily crop Poultry Faras and fara characteristics: Land owned or managed by farm operators acres. Land rented from others by farm operators acres. Land rented to others by farm operators acres. Cash rent paid by farm operators dollars. Value of land and buildings per farm dollars. Land in farms acres. Cropland: Total, harvested, pastured, or other. .acres. Woodland: Total, pastured or not pastured acres. Total pastureland acres. Total irrigated land, land in crops for erosion control, or cropland farmed on contour acres. Coaiicrcial fertilizer: Commercial fertilizer purchased tons. Acres on which commercial fertilizer applied acres. Lime or liming material purchased tons. Acres on which lime or liming material applied.. .acres. Specified facilities and equipment: Grain combines, corn pickers, pick-up balers, feed forage harvesters number. Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks. . .number. Motortrucks number. Tractors: Total, wheel, garden, or crawler number. Automobiles number. Fara labor: Total hired workers and unpaid family workers. .persons. Hired workers: Regular persons . Seasonal persons. Paid on daily basis persons. Specified fara expeadi tares: Machine hire and/or hired labor dollars. Feed for livestock and poultry dollars. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil dollars. Commercial fertilizer purchased..... dollars. Livestock and livestock products: Horses and/or mules number. Cattle and calves number. Cows including heifers that have calved number. Milk cows number. Hogs and pigs number. Sheep and lambs number. Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand number. Cattle and calves sold number. Hogs and pigs sold number. Sheep shorn pounds of wool. Whole milk sold gallons.. Cream sold pounds of butterfat. Chickens sold number. Chicken eggs sold dozens. Value of products sold by source: Hogs and pigs sold uollars. Whole milk sold dollars. Cream sold dollars. Chicken eggs sold dollars. Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Forest products sold dollars. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes acres . Corn harvested for grain acres. bushels harvested. bushels sold. Oats threshed or combined acres . bushels harvested. bushels sold. Rice threshed or combined acres. 162-lb. bbl. harvested. 162-lb. bbl. sold. Cotton acres. bales harvested. Alfalfa hay acres . tons harvested. Sweetpotatoes acres . harvested. Sugarcane for sugar acres . tons harvested. Value of vegetables harvested for sale dollars. Land in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees acres. Note: Items whose level is Indicated by an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State. Chapter B STATISTICS FOR PARISHES (59) I) > -o c <\ < s *°° 0 * jQ- 62 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM [Data for Items shown In italics are based on Item The State Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard (For definitions and explanations, see text) FAI1MS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE x 111,127 124,181 3,310 3,346 1,160 1,295 1,283 1,455 313 409 4,467 4,563 1,262 1,702 2 3 1950... 28,903,680 39.6 7,678,691 423,680 81.1 496,000 25.6 192,000 48.7 228,480 38.7 528,640 42.4 757,760 21.6 4 296,995 69,608 67,788 42,040 172,813 122,354 5 6 land rented from others by farm operators acres 195i... 3,857,095 1,308,200 200,605 9,728 62,936 3,785 29,696 12,692 28,338 13,256 63,002 15,785 44,197 5,025 7 8 Land rented to others by farm operators 1,325,667 11,441,343 11,202,278 153,993 343,697 318,555 10,859 126,819 117,694 4,080 93,594 112,808 3,306 88,315 101,845 35, 013 223,996 231,641 3,435 163,696 171,938 9 10 11 12 1950. .. 103.0 90.2 103.8 95.2 109.3 90.9 72.9 77.5 282.2 249.0 50.1 50.8 129.7 101.0 1950... 13 Value of land and butldlnis: 9,667 7,011 18,481 13,214 8,286 6,320 9,040 7,404 36,353 24,151 5,937 4,266 7,539 4,348 1* is 1950. . . 112.81 82.21 175.30 137.78 90.37 74.37 124.49 107.81 139 . 50 86.08 139.42 91.65 62.50 44.83 it 17 1950. . . Proportion of farms reportlni value percent 1954... 83 77 76 91 81 90 94 18 Land in faraa according to use: 82,755 99,191 2,471 2,769 802 906 704 861 242 324 3,637 3,908 772 1,163 1949... acres 1954. . . 19 20 21 3,010,580 155,195 41,192 24,031 45,751 84,100 20,284 1949... 3,148,881 144,851 32,711 28,043 49,341 92,401 18,031 22 26,254 27,327 278 299 380 434 461 524 35 51 922 725 404 711 23 24 1949 .. . 22,280 29,671 530 730 161 224 132 196 10 26 1,333 1,791 183 261 25 26 1949... 13,619 19,694 543 652 63 73 39 48 18 30 730 851 73 35 27 1949... 28 9,781 12,455 363 3S1 43 31 17 29 31 41 420 344 47 57 29 1949... 30 5,375 5,351 269 284 24 35 21 21 45 70 161 118 28 26 31 1949... 32 2,841 2,562 284 261 46 61 12 17 45 37 42 47 16 12 33 1949. . . 34 2,605 2,131 204 162 80 48 22 26 58 69 29 32 21 11 35 1949. . . 36 Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954... 38,183 1,491 413 617 52 1,451 738 37 1949... 42,369 1,886 658 745 61 1,223 509 38 acres 1954... 1,959,126 112,903 22,895 25,233 1,877 39,777 36,434 39 1949... 1,803,849 91,495 27,654 18,441 1,106 28,893 12,067 40 Cropland not harvested and not 18,938 26,345 153 392 205 248 118 340 115 158 281 408 324 469 41 1949. . . 42 acres 1954 497,796 8,188 7,956 3,925 7,244 3,936 11,373 43 1949... 704,737 27,394 11,111 6,543 7,962 7,194 6,738 44 Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured. .farms reporting 1954... 4,707 30 25 33 21 81 78 45 acres 1954... 99,465 1,105 1,008 2,688 1,533 1,013 3,578 46 15,417 127 185 87 98 213 279 47 acres 1954... 398,331 7,083 6,948 1,237 5,711 2,923 7,795 48 32,686 409 551 482 18 683 652 49 1949... 30,986 296 369 492 25 413 991 50 acres 1954... 2,258,661 20,817 34,500 15,407 2,547 34,904 50,093 51 52 53 54 1949... 1,803,948 11,215 15,955 18,514 3,881 17,422 61,056 1949 .. . 22,212 28,598 298 281 307 506 163 311 103 172 415 544 302 740 acres 1954. . . 1,690,586 15,675 13,975 5,345 22,088 23,901 25,393 55 1949... 1,964,815 16,472 22,536 12,866 28,828 48,544 44,571 56 Other pasture (not cropland and 57 1949... 30,061 28,918 811 642 86 105 490 429 57 100 1,264 1,160 122 246 58 acres 1954. . . 1,520,606 12,485 3,966 14,836 3,516 29,402 16,337 59 1949... 1,151,882 9,228 3,330 17,640 1,404 25,607 23,796 60 5,987 53 22 53 3 156 72 61 acres 1954. , . 318,424 1,206 1,115 2,307 24 ' 7,577 4,039 62 Other land (house lots, roads, 95,191 98,213 3,115 3,061 1,068 1,204 1,069 1,388 272 382 3,754 3,762 1,200 1,599 63 1949... 64 acres 1954. . . 503,988 18,434 2,335 4,817 5,292 7,976 3,782 65 1949... 624,166 17,900 4,397 10,761 9,323 11,580 5,679 66 97,770 2,846 1,007 1,042 253 4,037 1,110 67 1949... 112,349 3,035 1,177 1,286 346 4,194 1,437 68 acres 1954. .. 5,467,502 276,286 72,043 53,189 54,872 127,813 68,091 69 1949... 5,657,467 263,740 71,476 53,027 58,409 128,488 36,836 70 73,113 76,898 2,227 2,486 861 914 1,125 1,170 115 160 2,734 2,428 1,102 1,363 71 1949... 72 acres 1954. . . 5,738,393 146,205 61,361 55,476 7,940 104,083 102,864 73 1949... 4,759,679 111,938 46,939 54,595 6,391 71,922 96,919 74 48,594 50,958 679 539 756 761 625 754 114 187 1,050 906 821 1,369 75 1949... 76 acres 1954. . . 3,949,247 36,492 48,475 20,752 24,635 58,805 75,486 77 1949... 3,768,763 27,687 38,491 31,380 32,709 65,966 105,627 78 6,897 1,007 182 8 4 30 27 79 1949... 7,438 1,110 180 30 3 18 24 80 acres 1954.. . 707,818 119,591 33,137 2,418 831 3,922 7,918 81 1949... 576,775 108,390 25,089 1,487 463 3,753 4,259 82 Cover crops turned under and land 9,157 11 4 13 54 762 25 83 acres 1954... 222,384 170 85 703 3,910 11,408 218 84 Cropland used for row or grain crops 6,218 2 3 3 6 85 acres 1954. .. FARM OPERATORS 136,266 32 848 81 70 86 Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954... 103,758 3,111 1,093 1,212 285 4,256 1,195 87 1950... 117,258 3,193 1,237 1,391 367 4,404 1,641 88 Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954... 4,697 119 18 44 26 152 59 8o 1950... 3,868 96 26 57 32 89 37 1For 1954. irrigated cropland harvested only; for 1949, total irrigated land, including irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. LOUISIANA 63 OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 reports for only a sample of farms . See text] Bienville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Calduell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 1,673 2,020 2,771 1,296 1,089 649 1,578 2,167 1,189 2,575 1,704 1,715 1,460 3,226 1 2,126 2,018 3,400 1,896 1,111 592 1,668 2,568 1,308 2,689 1,981 2,038 1,669 3,892 2 528,640 538,240 570,240 706,560 352,000 924,160 468,480 490,240 453,760 571,520 295,680 276,480 290,560 430,080 3 32.7 46.3 49.6 70.3 23.1 27.5 28.7 59.0 49.3 57.7 46.1 67.1 76.8 50.1 4 148,385 180,222 180,766 146,098 63,461 84,635 95,694 234,784 102,732 220,143 106,528 114,959 202,170 161,210 5 32,610 95,678 103,563 252,077 12,968 148,949 47,751 86,778 56,233 104,611 23,052 53,489 37,255 119,406 6 7,918 26,349 186,253 2,891 37,858 6,571 3,135 92,589 14,530 5,631 55,741 7,951 7 4,703 17,203 31,440 91,425 3,574 15,744 14,034 14,566 16,501 13,325 5,534 26,235 19,071 58,427 8 172,829 243,987 282,809 496,406 81,216 253,704 134,375 289,463 223,481 329,710 136,385 185,622 223,076 215,408 9 210,760 188,658 285,137 401,386 77,390 166,735 133,114 316,914 170,518 329,948 174,927 190,219 245,538 209,693 10 103.3 123.3 102.1 383.0 74.6 390.9 85.2 133.6 188.0 128.0 80.0 108.2 152.8 66.8 11 99.1 93.5 83.9 211.7 69.7 281.6 79.8 123.4 130.4 122.7 88.3 93.3 147.1 53.9 12 5,598 12,504 10,827 30,507 5,869 17,883 6,696 6,001 11,377 5,340 10,740 10,473 9,928 8,557 13 3,335 7,152 8,103 19,771 3,979 13,051 4,096 5,397 9,475 5,401 10,253 5,556 5,305 5,543 14 55.29 158.56 135.86 133.34 98.94 49.54 101.54 47.67 96.88 48.43 172.85 107.03 72.21 139.88 15 34.41 75.17 102.46 94.85 68.72 49.00 58.86 43.64 60.52 44.20 131.35 67.41 43.38 103.60 16 89 79 82 81 86 75 87 87 85 87 74 91 74 84 17 1,082 1,308 2,003 522 571 303 1,288 1,547 1,087 1,759 818 1,662 1,221 2,687 18 1,734 1,629 2,848 658 835 355 1,451 2,107 1,224 2,132 1,036 1,950 1,418 3,183 19 23,332 57,691 79,897 91,790 17,933 21,387 37,714 31,778 35,552 33,494 14,332 77,800 27, 568 93,389 20 37,663 60,014 95,949 74,907 18,567 19,409 36,553 57,889 28,324 45,599 19,335 74,905 41,841 89,404 21 449 518 687 137 181 137 30C 535 436 761 545 343 456 477 22 576 560 729 277 285 150 292 404 402 535 617 305 402 549 2 3 290 385 754 48 119 65 433 445 366 565 135 540 412 1,064 24 429 530 1,165 58 216 113 544 438 502 761 229 698 482 1,293 25 129 137 218 29 94 17 241 272 91 213 45 272 209 536 26 343 252 471 25 147 33 314 528 150 478 75 440 345 727 27 110 38 132 28 90 14 167 198 84 116 35 244 74 271 28 255 140 255 41 126 14 193 513 88 250 35 297 120 301 29 80 77 73 34 59 9 91 69 59 64 30 128 41 131 XI 109 64 93 51 46 10 63 190 47 69 53 111 29 159 31 17 34 54 49 21 23 35 19 19 19 19 66 14 113 32 13 34 40 68 11 11 32 29 21 26 15 43 21 101 33 7 69 90 177 7 38 21 9 32 21 9 69 15 95 34 9 49 95 138 4 24 13 5 14 13 12 56 19 53 35 506 541 761 651 417 119 466 686 265 1,569 876 276 414 1,756 36 569 670 825 858 436 351 501 663 191 1,410 1,057 390 442 1,918 37 22,710 38,571 64,592 171,106 8,632 39,977 13,624 34,486 18,190 102,088 38,494 19,228 52,417 55,708 38 23,316 25,713 53,035 178,038 7,740 44,029 15,855 23,172 14,266 89,927 51,853 11,787 34,016 55,853 39 619 372 380 144 141 42 223 879 139 560 103 197 185 289 40 971 405 362 185 200 54 491 1,326 147 527 247 378 380 503 41 18,246 7,340 8,504 15,324 2,039 5,834 3,921 29,396 2,406 13,210 3,190 5,539 6,057 14,879 42 27,187 11,362 22,238 11,243 3,662 3,254 9,128 43,707 6,506 22,203 5,802 10,482 12,511 13,939 43 87 112 150 12 67 10 91 168 38 212 46 72 22 63 44 1,979 1,485 1,911 206 846 156 1,580 3,006 781 3,917 1,190 2,227 292 1,285 45 561 299 270 134 86 33 149 779 110 414 58 150 163 234 46 16,267 5,855 6,593 15,118 1,193 5,678 2,341 26,390 1,625 9,293 2,000 3,312 5,765 13,594 47 761 880 590 201 534 6 362 1,177 223 1,205 716 238 530 405 48 937 580 721 298 519 58 350 1,165 205 1,112 846 213 541 343 49 41,154 46,207 53,704 90,054 28,394 4,057 24,362 76,581 89,938 93,614 38,040 36,562 68,399 19,419 50 36,130 32,956 48,642 34,224 27,230 379 19,281 49,282 60,910 80,590 42,315 38,817 54,082 12,391 51 438 620 210 92 219 13 504 816 234 403 162 391 183 254 52 927 533 365 156 289 38 475 1,093 186 545 252 481 239 375 53 29,579 47,602 17,694 41,899 13,608 3,411 35,591 69,767 30,203 24,545 12,799 29,127 20,691 14,615 54 51,553 34,318 25,209 7,746 12,537 689 42,206 79,342 38,207 47,935 15,583 38,803 33,412 18,089 55 861 629 619 221 313 428 290 952 147 531 546 353 436 479 56 1,032 224 481 305 263 338 259 1,257 108 518 606 279 686 843 57 33,728 44,481 47,283 69,241 8,031 173,737 15,333 40,564 41,698 54,304 23,755 10,329 43,185 9,482 58 28,044 16,369 28,367 74,443 4,671 80,777 5,424 51,406 16,288 33,162 34,392 8,678 61,744 11,589 59 110 177 147 72 19 52 186 60 164 84 139 97 50 60 4,681 11,433 12,466 6,577 981 3,111 10,851 5,804 9,545 4,029 5,044 19,869 1,397 61 1,621 1,797 1,870 1,194 949 595 1,061 1,901 577 2,388 1,623 846 1,163 3,008 62 2,041 1,436 1,729 1,692 945 557 1,006 2,224 552 2,156 1,798 1,259 1,468 3,487 63 4,080 7,095 11,135 16,982 2,579 5,301 3,830 6,891 5,494 8,455 5,775 7,037 4,759 7,916 64 6,862 7,426 11,697 20,785 2,983 18,198 4,667 12, 116 6,017 10,532 5,647 6,747 7,932 8,428 65 1,396 1,585 2,464 961 731 382 1,381 1,946 1,147 2,429 1,292 1,675 1,350 3,052 66 2,008 1,854 3,118 1,244 957 523 1,600 2,454 1,252 2,523 1,665 2,002 1,537 2,559 67 64,288 103,602 152,993 278,220 28,604 67,198 55,259 95,660 56,148 148,792 56,016 102,567 86,042 163,976 68 88,166 97,589 171,222 264,188 29,969 66,692 61,536 124,768 49,096 157,729 76,990 97,174 88,368 159,196 69 1,399 1,485 1,417 929 870 536 812 1,717 409 2,023 1,454 647 890 2,274 70 1,745 1,125 1,519 1,279 801 519 873 1,790 369 1,969 1,644 718 1,150 2,712 71 97,592 129,259 165,579 330,411 45,057 217,771 53,319 151,631 149,826 250,006 100,289 66,119 164,001 34,1 09 72 87,490 75,038 130,044 286,705 39,641 125,185 40,560 123,860 91,464 203,679 128,560 59,282 149,842 79,833 73 1,093 1,261 728 281 704 21 734 1,586 421 1,437 810 538 651 629 74 1,412 962 972 403 740 86 719 1,579 343 1,423 1,032 621 683 673 75 70,733 93,809 71,398 131,963 42,002 7,468 59,953 146,348 120,141 118,159 50,839 65,689 89,090 34,034 76 37,688 67,274 73,851 41,970 39,767 1,068 61,487 128,624 99, 117 128,525 57,898 77,620 87,494 30,480 77 3 20 39 263 38 75 5 4 4 13 3 56 1 728 78 1 313 53 2 2 1,077 79 34 2,462 1,347 85,171 1,845 18,662 210 6 267 530 30 5,381 3 55,719 90 4 70,905 14,975 14 1,350 50,393 81 21 48 158 15 112 4 160 63 173 80 15 263 140 97 82 1,214 1,615 6,681 1,009 3,222 22 3,569 790 3,614 1,093 211 6,194 1,875 1,303 33 219 85 12 10 1 2 1,305 216 7 195 7 8, 3,927 1,731 200 1,882 35 945 28,230 5,130 2,721 4,325 378 85 1,598 1,834 2,523 1,168 1,023 590 1,403 2,029 1,115 2,405 1,645 1,583 1,339 2,990 86 2,052 1,823 3,104 1,759 1,075 576 1,529 2,412 1,222 2,489 1,828 1,850 1,564 3,783 87 50 135 190 77 23 27 120 116 52 139 33 97 87 128 Mil 41 91 116 104 28 7 63 100 60 141 93 54 80 40 89 64 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM [Data for items shown In Italics axe based on (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms. .number 1954.. . 1950... Approximate land area acres 1954... Proportion in farms percent 1954... Land owned by farm operators acres 1954. . . Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .acres 1954... Land managed by farm operators acres 1954. . . Land rented to others by form operators tsee text! acres 1954. . . Land in farms acres 1954... 1950... Average size of farm acres 1954... 1950. . . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954... 1950. . . Average per acre dollars 1954... 1950. . . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954... Land in faros according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949. . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954... 1949... 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954... 1949... 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954... 1949... 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954... 1949. . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954... 1949... 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954... 1949... 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954 .. . 1949... Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954... 1949. . . acres 1954... 1949... Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954 1949... 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... 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland ) farms reporting 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954. .. 1949... Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954... acres 1954.. . Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954. .. 1949... Cropland, total farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954. .. 1949... Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Woodland, total farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . acres 1954. . . 1949... Irrigated land in farms1 farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954.. . 1949... Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954... acres 1954. . . Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954 .. . acres 1954... FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954. . . 1950... Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954... 1950. . . 4,171 4,739 414,720 79.5 260,196 142,776 18,337 80,978 329,650 303,662 79.0 64.1 7,091 4,573 115.05 71.77 3,853 4,366 119,161 119,244 482 495 1,203 1,407 936 1,256 755 812 346 307 87 64 44 25 1,120 1,301 40,827 37,870 663 648 12,164 11,003 393 4,875 355 7,289 1,337 1,318 70,549 67,277 523 546 35,785 30,285 1,160 922 39,811 22,298 278 16,592 3,642 2,651 11,353 15,685. 3,986 4,551 172,152 168,117 2,338 2,462 151,187 127,445 1,667 1,624 106,334 97,562 1,924 40 1,223 25,905 21 723 3,870 4,302 199 94 1,322 1,481 428,800 21.8 73,930 16,205 10,100 3,513 93,627 100,707 70.8 68.0 6,240 5,114 100.27 65.64 82 644 995 15,857 20,578 337 475 157 305 60 101 36 57 26 36 19 11 9 10 351 371 11,834 8,427 214 219 3,453 2,840 76 859 146 2,594 459 622 22,573 30,833 466 629 24,022 23,082 256 264 11,594 10, 599 52 1,106 1,187 1,150 4,294 4,348 897 1,168 31,144 31,845 847 944 46,001 49,859 797 982 46,595 53,915 91 2,120 44 412 1,242 1,439 1,002 1,069 376,320 35.5 75,473 72,938 10,172 16,465 133,410 134,218 133.1 125.6 20,331 13,903 144.69 116.74 85 774 901 65,343 71,963 138 96 76 66 66 121 134 221 174 205 112 123 74 69 117 330 6,146 9,714 121 199 5,190 5,875 64 993 64 4,197 55 82 2,870 4,452 68 113 4,631 11,907 568 394 33,309 9,026 100 4,689 945 931 15,921 21,281 792 968 76,679 87,552 679 682 42,325 23,192 118 177 7,501 16,359 43 38 8,584 6,764 143 5,885 923 966 56 74 572 681 401,920 33.5 61,646 33,399 51,123 12,312 134,561 111,989 235.2 164.4 23,467 14,387 119.06 99.21 91 410 498 36,814 35,085 132 162 56 91 31 44 50 58 60 59 41 53 40 31 255 219 21,344 18,716 137 187 8,555 8,222 82 5,121 68 3,434 102 127 11,282 13,505 83 143 40,995 22,642 35 121 11,022 8,229 13 3,111 509 573 4,549 5,590 517 610 66,713 62,023 293 353 43,648 40,450 171 250 52,277 36,147 6 4 2,220 1,538 50 5,537 525 586 41 85 1,058 993 373,120 22.9 71,010 11,105 1,211 85,374 77,552 80.7 78.1 5,406 4,242 69.92 49.67 92 709 754 8,211 9,921 452 361 146 234 57 98 32 46 19 13 1 1 2 1 142 452 3,041 11,476 339 336 5,608 7,249 40 346 319 5,262 581 307 24,192 11,384 519 479 29,458 26,136 589 392 12,474 8,551 90 2,042 1,014 925 2,390 2,835 792 916 16,860 28,646 900 830 39,707 31,411 833 676 53,650 37,520 1 187 ,673 979 936 31 37 218 254 261,760 8.3 8,380 13,125 21,785 31,540 99.9 124.2 30,592 20,703 386.22 160.56 81 113 89 2,704 2,195 57 39 11 15 13 11 18 10 9 9 5 5 106 94 4,939 5,648 29 38 368 562 9 91 25 277 26 37 1,307 5,352 20 31 1,992 10,014 48 53 5,386 6,313 189 183 5,089 1,456 174 163 8,011 8,405 157 159 11,632 17,313 42 62 3,299 15,366 Jefferson Davis 16 309 179 230 37 19 1,207 1,553 421,120 79.4 179,432 194,224 21,447 58,959 334,338 351,684 277.0 226.5 37,756 22,877 146.33 105.93 74 804 1,025 128,152 120,015 101 159 57 138 40 83 60 97 80 137 192. 201 274 210 810 1,033 151,943 151,091 59 95 3,703 4,984 12 666 48 3,037 151 227 19,283 18,784 102 160 10,766 11,796 116 255 6,453 25,849 30 1,652 1,028 1,403 14,038 19,165 1,049 1,313 283,798 276,090 867 1,218 177,679 195,724 237 368 30,049 30,580 630 783 121,492 113,407 9 1,050 6 1,765 1,117 1,480 Lafayette 2,928 2,977 181,120 77.3 109,361 74,832 9,980 49,437 139,916 131,783 47.8 44.3 11,727 8,809 255.99 187.75 89 2,298 2,607 75,594 79,905 208 242 593 575 793 948 500 643 119 135 52 44 33 20 500 1,137 12,818 21,082 115 277 3,182 3,280 12 76 105 3,106 95 137 3,066 3,589 80 67 3,509 1,818 1,740 1,342 29,120 13,501 140 3,509 2,810 2,440 12,627 8,608 2,431 2,775 91,594 104,267 2,192 2,381 45,004 38,172 166 185 6,575 5,407 174 101 13,597 7,344 49 2,039 3 132 2,777 2,873 LFor 1954, irrigated cropland harvested only; for 1949, total irrigated land, including irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. LOUISIANA 65 OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of farms . See text] Pointe Lafourche La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 736 775 1,586 2,585 1,418 2,610 3,169 40 1,500 594 1,917 3,665 1,551 3,144 1 1,058 851 1,949 2,397 1,669 3,166 3,564 110 1,615 596 2,235 3,855 1,804 3,585 2 740,480 408,320 300,160 425,600 423,680 514,560 830,080 127,360 410,880 629,760 360,960 850,560 264,320 368,640 3 31.2 8.6 60.3 24.0 59.5 41.3 33.6 1.9 42.6 8.8 66.7 33.0 67.5 72.8 4 61,093 34,082 136,787 100,195 129,405 140,300 223,628 2,610 103,780 44,038 137,038 207,321 136,948 195,593 5 73,409 2,455 41,635 10,510 58,572 69,090 66,073 600 67,002 13,920 89,818 63,430 48,928 106,036 6 105,421 1,500 91,538 17,298 14,446 7,408 3,350 40,665 19,734 16,751 24,426 7 9,374 505 5,583 1,850 26,887 28,634 20,696 14,827 5,782 23,153 14,338 20,171 57,109 8 230,790 35,274 180,966 102,319 252,097 212,397 278,589 2,422 175,069 55,239 240,730 280,743 178,304 268,407 9 252,094 42,369 188,656 93,902 237,623 203,965 288,423 8,178 142,240 60,277 234,431 271,073 173,147 254,035 10 313.6 45.5 114.1 39.6 177.8 81.4 87.9 60.6 116.7 93.0 125.6 76.6 115.0 85.4 11 238.3 49.8 96.8 39.2 142.4 64.4 80.9 74.3 88.1 101.1 104.9 70.3 96.0 70.9 12 14,062 4,305 6,185 6,143 11,306 6,601 5,787 19,000 11,984 14,805 8,990 9,090 6,572 6,181 13 15,861 3,837 4,920 4,678 8,345 3,984 4,182 3,452 10,762 12,066 8,724 7,303 4,785 4,811 14 91.94 95.10 64.94 177.11 81.32 104.61 80.37 708.96 138.46 251.34 92.43 154.65 66.63 82.26 15 77.37 68.54 57.35 127.60 58.51 69.41 63.91 192.59 100.03 144.96 87.18 107.46 47.02 71.52 16 53 96 86 37 85 83 86 125 84 75 77 80 87 77 17 601 317 1,061 1,565 1,355 2,255 2,422 26 931 517 1,636 2,165 1,222 2,934 18 794 488 1,543 1,599 1,583 2,757 3,018 40 1,213 517 1,907 2,409 1,610 3,310 19 57,360 3,243 18,721 8,363 64,057 77,853 73,164 546 35,454 5,894 54,290 60,433 37,795 104,110 20 61,940 5,483 30,741 8,377 63,612 81,380 81,676 556 38,554 7,680 60,014 62,396 47,197 100,518 21 67 190 456 1,368 333 506 921 19 377 382 363 1,023 405 356 22 151 270 561 1,407 317 462 715 25 438 358 332 1,076 383 336 23 95 87 297 147 424 789 833 2 257 70 509 460 436 859 24 158 137 349 157 587 950 1,275 4 348 76 700 627 598 1,138 25 82 21 147 32 204 398 294 2 103 28 315 209 181 747 26 100 57 306 21 287 691 557 7 192 31 420 247 327 963 27 122 14 98 10 178 271 157 59 17 272 189 85 568 28 144 18 234 12 213 400 245 "l 117 25 283 205 178 555 29 124 4 47 8 123 154 105 2 56 11 111 152 53 272 30 123 5 73 1 89 146 116 62 16 99 135 66 226 31 62 1 13 44 76 52 37 5 31 85 29 88 32 71 1 18 1 38 63 58 1 25 8 35 73 25 65 33 49 3 49 61 60 1 42 4 35 47 33 44 34 47 2 52 45 52 31 3 38 46 33 27 35 170 211 710 1,174 332 560 931 14 470 85 475 991 534 670 36 188 452 505 857 282 665 978 32 488 118 307 1,491 501 849 37 7,856 3,429 27,277 17,720 21,037 25,172 39,048 601 14,341 4,391 35,932 38,502 40,500 28,389 38 11,734 5,359 14,175 10,508 14,925 20,052 43,416 2,449 12,922 2,791 22,690 39,193 26,042 25,878 39 145 198 706 795 154 276 513 5 363 346 143 494 216 530 40 369 190 1,089 625 269 423 615 26 299 274 475 516 260 796 41 7,426 2,212 20,513 6,389 3,007 5,824 9,883 115 8,934 5,186 5,224 9,526 5,210 10,621 42 19,380 3,231 33,094 4,351 11,091 10,402 11,814 275 9,010 3,346 11,200 13,701 10,615 18,911 43 40 27 117 125 105 128 160 1 163 16 29 118 38 331 44 2,609 251 1,136 954 1,398 2,126 3,598 10 2,305 272 937 2,157 544 4,971 45 113 177 668 713 67 167 391 5 253 337 117 391 183 265 46 4,817 1,961 19,377 5,435 1,609 3,698 6,285 105 6,629 4,914 4,287 7,369 4,666 5,650 47 96 255 885 1,221 254 571 1,162 8 648 27 331 1,255 490 980 48 154 211 870 1,056 240 545 882 9 515 27 321 958 488 919 49 26,652 6,949 46,841 36,401 60,402 41,596 71,988 674 50,876 2,291 67,214 66,381 41,860 47,336 SO 36,045 6,672 31,410 26,604 42,817 30,224 50,404 1,761 22,382 1,996 50,049 44,784 33,806 47,451 51 162 413 559 822 293 369 608 1 445 55 388 864 240 542 52 405 383 821 817 343 539 914 7 529 90 415 1,133 382 685 53 38,521 12,931 34,348 20,488 67,436 39,294 34,098 130 40,214 9,690 38,773 59,061 20,763 33,201 54 37,101 17,455 41,943 25,481 91,908 44,453 61,872 205 43,772 6,531 41,691 57,580 27,575 36,115 55 89 227 792 313 273 373 732 4 477 20 239 1,079 452 873 56 223- 115 919 396 238 315 653 4 402 62 299 714 438 697 57 67,432 4,878 29,249 6,879 30,440 17,212 39,704 245 20,651 7,818 29,235 35,749 27,573 28,358 5? 53,161 1,962 28,896 6,830 7,437 7,485 27,062 2,854 10,379 19,321 32,438 38,641 22,625 16,818 59 15 40 88 30 124 177 107 1 134 3 33 225 58 204 GG 4,388 894 2,742 637 16,817 6,480 9,697 40 7,691 840 6,684 8,875 5,052 6,845 61 549 765 1,490 2,436 1,259 1,820 2,419 19 1,279 551 1,379 3,189 1,108 2,077 62 63 989 781 1,700 2,305 978 2,063 2,034 19 1,114 515 1,396 3,263 958 1,929 25,543 1,632 4,017 6,079 5,718 5,446 10,704 111 4,599 19,969 10,062 11,091 4,603 11,392 6S 32,733 2,207 8,397 11,751 5,833 9,969 12,179 78 5,221 18,610 16,349 14,778 5,287 8,344 665 532 1,391 2,307 1,387 2,456 2,804 37 1,215 579 1,777 2,732 1,462 3,022 66 908 704 1,841 2,059 1,627 2,991 3,300 80 1,392 563 2,020 3,162 1,735 3,477 67 72,642 8,884 66,511 32,472 88,101 108,849 122,095 1,262 58,729 15,471 95,446 108,461 83,505 143,120 68 93,054 14,073 78,010 23,236 89,628 111,834 136,906 3,280 60,486 13,817 93,904 115,290 83,854 145,307 ~r 307 535 1,317 1,835 619 1,057 1,865 16 1,091 115 744 2,498 852 1,654 1 456 624 1,461 1,619 548 1,081 1,849 36 1,077 186 678 2,528 946 1,814 101,940 15,256 103,367 61,000 111,879 83,980 150,740 1,520 85,868 14,500 132,381 140,632 109,933 104,083 72 100,940 13,993 74,481 43,942 65,179 57,761 120,882 7,064 45,683 24,110 105,177 122,618 82,473 90,147 "3 225 578 1,161 1,873 495 864 1,612 8 931 79 664 1,942 661 1,312 ..? 521 522 1,255 1,581 512 938 1,538 15 884 106 673 1,820 693 1,364 ' 65,173 19,880 81,189 56,889 127,838 80,890 106,086 804 91,090 11,981 105,987 125,442 62,623 85,537 ..':. 73,146 24,127 73,353 52,085 134,725 74,677 112,276 1,966 66,154 8,529 91,740 ic;,3t- 61,381 83,566 7 5 385 30 50 31 1 53 9 1 29 6 54 7 1 478 6 3 15 6 6 ^' 922 67 1,434 2,307 2,7% 1,865 's6 4,426 312 5 1,453 313 2,303 90 70 2,187 926 81 91 374 824 u' 1 154 26 \ 32 106 396 93 349 i 97 111 176 442 95 808 82 5,216 189 449 404 13,672 4,905 9,658 25 4,357 990 3,487 13,399 2,779 19,717 S3 2 2 187 14 3 3 100 101 1 29 109 11 M 604 18 3,396 103 284 ISO 682 3,176 1 524 2,608 191 95 658 760 1,509 2,490 1,289 2,418 2,892 34 1,373 532 1,739 3,497 1,397 2,907 91 1,005 807 1,842 2,351 1,549 2,959 3,351 % 1,554 519 2,093 3,646 1,653 3,487 t) 33 9 43 72 110 112 168 6 70 60 35 133 109 111 98 40 15 49 24 109 162 66 11 28 53 80 102 81 70 39 66 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM [Data for items shown in italics are based on Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) St. Bernard St. Charles St. John the Baptist St . Landry FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Approximate land area acres Proportion in farms percent Land ouned by farm operators acres Land rented from others by farm operators. . ..acres Land manaied by farm operators acres Land rented to others by farm operators (see text! acres Land in farms acres Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Proportion of farM3 reporting value percent Land ia 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 acres and over farms reporting 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. , 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954., 1950. 1954. 1950. 2954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 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. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Woodland not pastured farms reporting ,1954. *1949. acres 1954. 1949. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland ) farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Irrigated land in farms1 farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954., acres 1954. FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954.. 1950. , Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954.. 1950. , 1,757 1,918 658 , 560 23.3 130,203 22,569 2,000 3,550 153,562 148,554 87.4 77.5 5,075 3,522 66.09 47.82 76 966 1,41. 11,128 19,773 573 569 246 522 79 222 40 79 22 15 790 816 29,338 24,129 468 409 8,579 8,593 110 1,493 387 7,086 975 946 44,936 36,087 531 824 29,811 35,346 614 682 25,802 19,337 90 3,826 1,674 1,757 3,968 5,289 1,441 1,691 49,045 52,495 1,516 1,634 100,076 79,553 1,319 1,407 74,747 71,433 3 22 20 209 87 1,012 1,652 1,847 153 170 326,400 6.9 21,365 2,970 36 22,578 10,567 147.6 62.2 29,973 17,048 567 .47 182.31 70 114 102 1,358 2,183 71 56 24 21 9 5 1 1 2 42 54 1,950 1,277 61 61 816 679 12 211 54 605 25 23 1,770 457 59 86 2,354 2,371 7 43 8,146 2,595 139 151 6,184 1,005 141 146 4,124 4,139 63 89 11,866 4,329 78 99 4,124 2,828 25 229 133 158 161 259 194,560 33.1 14,516 42 , 586 5,827 425 64,408 60,304 400.0 232.8 55,210 32,484 205.50 93.01 95 80 126 14,537 7,940 18 32 18 28 9 18 12 23 12 14 3,708 8,118 25 96 1,338 3,498 255 23 1,083 34 22 13,640 6,162 44 59 15,207 14,173 71 28 14,883 3,032 40 11,069 139 222 1,095 17,381 108 197 19,583 19,556 113 112 32,231 17,312 69 76 28,847 20,335 1 627 330 22 765 142 241 1,534 1,533 268,800 41.8 94,703 28,346 4,290 7,571 112,294 96,856 73.2 63.2 4,697 3,649 64.00 65.22 83 1,237 1,322 15,220 18,502 633 567 404 531 112 151 66 57 18 14 757 605 18,645 18,746 237 241 2,382 4,440 42 267 203 2,115 701 544 35,274 27,934 463 322 27,853 14,731 262 138 9,114 3,249 188 4,655 1,463 1,424 3,806 9,254 1,432 1,466 36,247 41,688 1,155 900 63,033 49,929 989 771 63,127 42,665 2 24 31 340 256 3,259 1,476 1,499 413 406 159,360 44.0 43,159 12,652 16,911 1,917 70,198 69,503 170.0 171.2 24,498 13,859 125.08 85.14 81 265 291 32,531 29,051 84 87 31 54 29 21 13 27 29 37 35 26 44 39 90 63 5,310 3,240 212 218 10,884 12,609 37 2,108 191 8,776 32 12 3,013 409 107 147 12,667 16,175 62 129 1,431 1,744 7 77 389 355 4,362 6,275 362 354 48,725 44,900 166 183 9,754 5,393 133 156 15,680 16,584 23 33 4,137 1,919 3 721 396 367 141 195 144,000 28.8 29,989 4,695 7,784 4,856 41,441 47.794 293.9 245.1 21,414 27,296 83.41 89.42 74 82 131 13,649 18,532 13 31 9 17 11 14 11 24 14 10 7 13 17 22 47 57 1,562 1,510 66 75 4,457 5,752 17 1,738 60 2,719 7 15 4,846 5,573 45 42 10,157 7,474 9 19 733 356 1 262 136 177 6,037 8,597 118 164 19,668 25,794 57 79 7,141 7,439 50 56 15,003 13,047 3 3 443 810 30 2,653 136 171 5 15 6,700 7,369 595,200 55.1 232,943 164,516 8,781 81,537 328,024 321,830 49.0 43.7 6,944 5,534 175.40 135.53 74 5,800 6,413 155,267 158,327 587 568 1,786 2,147 2,013 2,312 1,112 1,142 185 159 66 54 51 31 1,437 2,002 30,805 37,094 354 602 8,135 13,176 71 869 286 7,266 825 710 30,684 30,801 523 447 31,093 33,032 3,071 2,522 51,111 31,317 235 6,002 6,006 6,118 20,929 18,083 6,071 6,750 194,207 208,597 4,696 4,641 112,600 99,212 1,283 1,087 61,777 63,833 240 300 23,101 17,604 353 4,283 33 1,058 6,262 7,128 212 115 1For 1954, irrigated cropland harvested only; for 1949, total Irrigated land, Including Irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. LOUISIANA 67 OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of farms . See text] West Baton West West St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster Rouge Carroll Feliciana Winn 417 1,405 3,998 1,341 658 2,131 2,648 1,723 2,950 1,673 414 2,255 648 1,134 1 391 1,455 4,551 1,705 726 1,899 3,180 1,991 3,190 1,930 404 2,570 801 1,373 2 387,200 581,120 513,920 398,720 890,240 579,840 783,360 870,400 425,600 400,640 128,640 227,840 262,400 608,000 3 41.9 24.2 41.9 62.8 13.1 38.9 48.9 11.9 52.3 40.2 42.9 80.7 56.3 11.7 4 69,646 108,676 197,189 144,986 52,523 190,906 251,646 95,262 197,318 102,764 29,704 118,898 97,849 65,532 5 41,451 12,545 21,688 78,980 32,300 52,474 189,638 11,285 27,620 63,510 11,754 51,589 35,883 6,172 6 65,666 23,971 9,465 43,668 33,102 1,170 27,283 6,010 5,867 19,734 28,076 22,075 7 17,973 4,049 6,741 16,119 2,831 21,648 80,288 625 8,780 10,675 4,777 22,210 8,346 947 8 162,162 140,716 215,458 250,373 116,627 225,377 383,064 103,800 222,781 160,857 55,198 183,934 147,808 70,991 9 160,656 126,169 209,460 267,409 116,383 200,027 403,227 104,174 228,763 191,312 50,802 173,623 158,648 83,232 10 388.9 100.2 53.9 186.7 177.2 105.8 144.7 60.2 75.5 96.1 133.3 81.6 228.1 62.6 11 410.9 86.7 46.0 156.8 160.3 105.3 126.8 52.3 71.7 99.1 125.7 67.6 198.1 60.6 12 55,349 11,381 7,907 9,737 18,263 6,281 21,306 4,575 7,882 8,902 18,633 6,231 11,658 4,404 13 29,977 7,930 4,311 7,205 13,676 4,400 13,689 2,436 4,916 5,012 14,304 4,820 4,216 2,824 14 134.75 139.10 144.79 76.09 140.64 69.35 166.18 79.02 105 .96 97.80 158.12 96.30 59.81 69.39 15 89.44 104.83 110.03 49.55 117.06 42.19 112.71 44.56 66.35 52.82 124.86 75.47 30.96 50.07 16 44 82 91 88 74 82 78 95 86 89 86 81 76 96 17 306 869 3,073 1,301 331 1,294 1,969 1,237 2,274 1,134 276 2,055 583 642 18 333 989 3,643 1,608 448 1,629 2,497 1,532 2,502 1,400 302 2,424 682 961 19 54,782 31,076 35,024 65,640 26,821 26,126 174,183 12,309 46,974 24,305 20,899 77,881 26,369 7,153 20 62 , 198 29,004 32,431 59,182 32,894 41,245 J.58,177 17,135 50,551 39,806 20,189 70,331 26,729 12,367 21 57 521 2,191 413 107 550 193 856 777 449 84 204 152 411 22 67 599 2,791 405 159 344 295 807 739 359 96 215 138 524 23 23 173 544 389 51 307 246 246 695 290 70 417 231 147 24 30 227 626 633 66 417 400 515 756 363 55 635 307 260 25 25 67 135 160 46 176 237 57 388 173 29 502 105 47 26 27 66 138 220 45 381 443 152 573 296 61 760 149 104 27 31 41 130 128 39 153 295 45 265 128 41 529 32 22 28 19 37 70 165 71 341 522 43 326 216 47 579 52 57 29 43 28 59 95 34 84 410 28 122 65 29 324 35 10 30 52 29 11 84 47 121 425 13 79 123 17 195 18 10 31 49 17 11 47 26 21 380 4 17 19 6 61 17 3 32 55 14 4 44 29 22 251 2 20 29 14 30 12 3 33 78 22 3 69 28 3 208 1 10 10 17 18 11 2 34 83 17 3 57 31 3 161 9 14 12 10 6 3 35 104 481 1,304 274 421 660 1,579 626 1,494 575 196 1,168 85 546 36 63 548 1,564 420 327 594 2,222 581 1,370 603 191 1,175 253 455 37 6,178 19,161 28,145 29,149 14,420 20,649 118,471 16,174 34,712 20,435 8,918 28,822 18,750 11,299 38 2,872 15,231 29,596 32,030 9,278 15,774 149,172 11,436 29,758 21,779 9,868 15,884 30,127 8,056 39 92 357 1,070 169 122 854 159 701 574 465 60 291 88 400 40 164 449 1,627 334 232 775 237 706 1,109 759 136 853 129 395 41 26,575 8,578 9,299 2,945 4,809 20,046 13,525 9,944 10,205 12,452 3,392 5,114 3,189 8,018 42 16,177 11,559 14,270 11,540 7,466 19,998 10,290 14,714 13,875 25,822 4,811 13,225 4,276 8,254 43 16 53 180 77 14 76 44 52 89 84 29 88 13 59 44 4,673 2,754 1,508 1,425 451 1,102 3,153 716 1,487 1,622 2,081 1,754 304 703 45 82 312 927 119 110 815 117 668 502 414 33 221 77 361 46 21,902 5,824 7,791 1,520 4,358 18,944 10,372 9,228 8,718 10,830 1,311 3,360 2,885 7,315 47 19 394 1,845 289 204 1,061 176 602 1,474 877 82 711 218 374 48 28 669 1,414 290 148 752 302 719 1,322 748 48 877 232 428 49 3,052 41,261 78,168 71,056 24,602 63,546 12,534 28,920 60,386 45,072 6,890 17,662 56,458 13,774 50 4,470 39,235 47,794 75,628 13,256 34,453 15,718 27,724 57,031 41,486 3,803 24,216 43,390 12,066 51 79 463 946 279 213 1,022 129 691 936 332 86 732 73 524 52 108 347 1,985 334 268 1,014 105 656 1,245 504 98 853 133 730 53 53,577 28,578 31,852 51,724 26,961 66,883 12,719 26,582 47,929 21,868 7,008 37,377 16,919 23,083 54 55,403 17,664 62 ,864 72,687 37,323 58,393 10,093 24,062 61,684 33,293 6,490 34,574 31,386 31,790 55 63 203 722 232 30 985 787 264 451 641 61 608 127 189 56 119- 179 612 118 98 932 780 301 324 778 41 595 101 425 57 7,475 5,738 22,254 21,789 7,589 23,346 26,725 6,677 14,900 32,586 5,567 10,133 22,337 4,213 58 9,495 8,162 11,006 8,144 5,159 24,855 22,417 5,496 6,965 23,470 1,826 8,249 16,867 6,690 59 28 126 513 46 3 143 85 130 273 140 24 174 10 39 SO 4,320 2,642 16,476 5,998 530 5,991 3,668 3,247 8,023 7,015 2,762 3,343 3,882 850 61 382 1,333 3,692 813 575 2,070 2,390 1,271 2,659 1,514 387 1,860 418 1,081 62 360 1,401 4,055 701 647 1,438 2,835 1,858 2,790 1,613 306 2,017' 635 1,208 63 10,523 6,J2* 10,716 8,070 11,425 4,781 24,907 3,194 7,675 4,139 2,524 6,945 3,786 3,451 64 10,041 5,314 11,499 8,198 11,007 5,309 37,360 3,607 8,899 5,656 3,815 7,144 5,873 4,009 1 ' 374 1,174 3,628 1,316 612 1,740 2,369 1,581 2,735 1,433 360 2,194 604 960 352 1,270 4,314 1,679 609 1,799 3,012 1,833 3,031 1,804 379 2,506 751 1,159 87,535 58,815 72,468 97,734 46,050 66,821 306,179 38,427 91,891 57,192 33,209 111,817 48,308 26,470 66 81,247 55,794 76,297 102,752 .49,638 77,017 317,639 43,285 94,184 87,407 34,868 99,440 61,132 28,677 ' 9 158 822 2,718 512 494 1,686 2,083 1,121 2,271 1,313 278 1,763 287 806 186 1,060 2,620 569 470 1,501 2,705 1,274 2,148 1,370 236 1,827 405 1,014 -1- 16,705 66,160 128,567 121,994 46,611 107,541 157,730 51,771 109,998 98,093 21,375 56,617 97,545 29,286 72 16,837 62,628 88,3% 115,802 27,693 75,082 187,307 44,656 93,754 88,735 15,497 48,349 90,384 26,812 7- 93 804 2,581 470 388 1,641 289 1,193 2,107 1,037 155 1,236 257 776 '-. 128 940 3,083 517 367 1,378 389 1,174 2,235 1,079 133 1,356 309 973 7 '; 56,629 69,839 110,020 122,780 51,563 130,429 25,253 55,502 108,315 66,940 13,898 55,039 73,377 36,857 V': 59,873 56,899 110,658 148,315 50,579 92,846 25,811 51,786 118,715 74,779 10,293 58,790 74,776 43,856 7':' 19 16 1,094 13 1 7 1,331 1 4 1 10 1 2 11 6 1,188 2 1,610 2 1 L 6,883 1,838 5,162 1,723 250 251 152,979 1 104 2 1,502 2 jj 3,803 90 5,037 154 129,416 33 50 4 36 482 270 35 48 23 42 68 20 126 654 9 41 82 2,796 1,968 3,379 9,984 1,068 682 301 423 781 634 3,669 12,729 280 334 a 3 1 183 237 2 1 1,022 19 146 578 417 18 272 38 rt- 200 2,966 7,327 62 30 21,337 180 1,375 12,578 8,849 696 5,280 547 *" 377 1,280 3,802 1,229 609 2,048 2,410 1,647 2,806 1,613 371 2,151 598 1,080 ■'• 336 1,378 4,283 1,597 689 1,817 2,873 1,967 3,039 1,871 373 2,448 731 1,298 ■?' 25 106 142 63 22 68 159 39 102 45 32 48 26 47 '■ 47 54 102 42 30 48 251 17 107 41 25 38 26 28 8S 68 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMRER AND (For definitions and explanations, see text) Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Irrigated farms number 1954 . 1950. Proportion of all farms percent 1954 . Land in irrigated farms areas 1954 . 1950. average per farm, acres 1954. 1950. Land in irrigated farms according to use, 1954: Cropland harvested farms reporting . acres. Cropland used only for pasture acres . Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured acres. Woodland pastured acres. Woodland not pastured acres . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . .acres. Improved acres . Land pastured, total farms reporting. acres. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting . acres. Land in row crops planted on contour, .farms reporting. acres . Land irrigated1 acres 1954 . 1949. Irrigated land in farms according to aae! Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Farms with all harvested crops irrigated! Farms number 1954 . 1949. Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954 . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954 . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954. 6,897 7,438 6.2 1,896,951 1,528,991 275.0 205.6 6,897 824,309 517,918 58,870 11,224 169,709 146,735 107,277 31,958 4,857 794, 904 754 27,844 100 12,206 707,818 576,775 6,897 7,400 707,318 571,665 4,215 4,280 511,640 411,547 950 265 161 326 655 940 918 1,007 1,110 30.4 248,415 232,414 246.7 209.4 1,007 124,391 83,354 4,179 713 12,107 9,474 5,864 330 762 101,325 6 138 2 32 119,591 108,390 1,007 1,100 119,591 107,193 718 751 92,301 78,479 20 35 36 64 184 227 152 182 180 15.7 74,970 54,280 411.9 301.6 182 34, 531 14,900 5,329 790 16,415 2,047 1,239 200 141 32,554 1 35 33,137 25,089 182 177 33,137 24,928 124 145 25,332 21,530 5 1 30 0.6 10,908 2,349 1,363.5 95.0 8 5,889 1,121 540 450 1,898 360 53 25 2 325 2,418 1,487 30 2,418 1,487 1 6 120 1,432 3 1.3 3,685 3,038 921.2 1,012.7 1,768 149 150 1,371 200 3 349 2 300/ 831 463 3 831 463 3 3 546 463 30 18 0.7 14,214 29,274 473.8 1,626.3 30 5,232 1,274 303 230 3,937 559 2,643 1,457 23 7,854 3,922 3,753 30 18 3,922 3,753 12 12 1,359 3,503 3 1 2 1 27 24 2.1 29,040 9,172 1,075.6 382.2 27 8,563 6,991 3,708 2,000 2,557 2,897 4,212 19 13,760 7,918 4,259 27 24 7,918 4,259 24 20 6,581 4,136 i 1 2 6 14 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Jefferson Davis Lafayette Irrigated farms number 1954. . . 1950... Proportion of all farms percent 1954 .. . Land in irrigted farms acres 1954 .. . 1950... average per farm, acres 1954... 1950... Land in irrigated farms according to use, 1954: Cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres. . Cropland used only for pasture acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres . . Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured acres . . Woodland pastured acres. . Woodland not pastured acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . -acres. . Improved acres . . Land pastured, total farms reporting . . acres . . Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting . . acres . . Land in row crops planted on contour . .farms reporting . . acres . . Land irrigated1 acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in faros according to use: Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949 . . . Farna with all harvested crops irrigated: Farms number 1954 . . 1949 . . Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954 . . 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954 . . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954 . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954 . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954. . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954 . . 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. 1 0.1 244 244!o 20 160 1 160 43 33 4.3 25,882 19,264 601.9 506.9 43 12,463 2,692 1,520 401 1,483 2,534 1,393 372 30 5,568 8,584 6,764 43 38 8,584 6,764 18 22 3,234 3,480 1.0 5,535 2,981 922.5 745.2 6 2,973 367 50 1,307 269 290 250 1,964 2,220 1,538 2,220 1,538 3 3 432 999 1 1 1 0.1 196 19o!6 1 7 100 1 0.5 41 4i!6 i 186 630 783 52.2 267,317 292,425 424.3 373.5 630 125,385 110,585 2,866 487 8,802 5,600 4,323 1,375 489 123,710 J_ 1,042 3 1,746 121,492 113,407 630 782 121,492 113,099 447 550 88,042 77,988 5 10 10 39 53 143 187 174 101 5.9 24,041 13,047 138.2 174 15,537 4,392 585 247 205 1,756 93 139 6,395 13,597 7,344 174 100 13,597 7,123 71 58 8,488 5,155 3 6 3 16 1 1.0 3,338 143 476.9 143.0 7 1,233 327 45 250 1,305 132 3 79 2 604 922 70 7 1 922 70 1 738 70 xFor 1954, irrigated cropland harvested only; for 1949, total irrigated land, including irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. LOUISIANA 69 ACREAGE. CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin 20 1.0 39 1.4 263 313 20.3 38 3.5 75 53 11.6 5 0.3 4 0.2 4 6.3 13 0.5 3 2 0.2 56 2 3.3 1 0.1 728 1,077 22.6 80 1 1.9 1 2 3 25,000 1,250.0 12,295 315.3 260,178 265,099 989.3 847.0 8,056 212.6 45,097 52,102 601.3 983.1 4,564 912.8 221 55.2 6,825 1,706.2 11,653 896.4 4,310 4,111 1,436.7 2,055.5 16,040 2,725 286.4 1,362.5 26 26.0 116,477 108,758 160.0 101.0 21,389 400 267.4 400.0 4 5 6 7 20 9,559 4,421 418 39 5,882 2,545 209 263 86,912 107,300 8,722 38 4,196 1,253 174 75 19,050 13,586 340 5 965 850 230 4 40 44 4 1,256 1,060 41 13 1,311 1,340 3 1,255 1,058 31 56 8,838 2,372 811 1 17 8 728 62,569 26,310 10,215 80 5,497 1,984 1,031 8 9 10 11 200 1,013 4,895 3,910 2,000 110 405 415 2,338 1,889 79 11,291 18,844 17,916 2,294 158 1,540 475 391 271 125 3,292 7,826 150 555 1,687 204 204 14 32 82 60 3,720 446 446 3,583 2,045 3,289 1,451 695 560 403 100 328 957 962 1,616 145 668 7,174 3,442 3,290 612 352 4,831 5,468 2,030 1,155 12 13 14 15 16 13 9,344 15 5,288 186 136, 507 24 3,184 45 21,537 4 1,609 4 96 3 1,566 12 8,212 2 2,161 17 4,945 1 8 550 37,274 53 8,845 17 18 4 390 7 939 8 969 7 1,866 22 1,665 1 35 1 940 2 214 4 39 1 575 3 147 1 20 12 797 7 2,721 32 573 2 310 36 1,278 3 59 19 20 21 22 2,462 1,347 85,171 70,905 1,845 18,662 14,975 ZL0 6 267 530 30 14 5,381 1,350 3 55,719 50,393 1,924 40 23 24 20 39 263 310 33 75 53 5 4 4 13 3 2 56 2 1 728 1,074 80 1 25 2t> 2,462 1,347 85,171 70,364 1,845 18,662 14,975 210 6 267 530 30 14 5,381 1,350 3 55,719 49,938 1,924 30 27 28 3 97 1 1 17 170 14 1 1 211 244 64,401 57,985 2 2 5 8 7 259 1 3 2 62 38 14,548 12,609 2 1 6 1 91 1 2 1 4 173 1 2 2 19 i "i 33 1 2,342 650 19 8 2 245 399 35,327 31,583 2 22 11 23 19 476 4 9 2 1 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 1 19 38 137 1 5 20 28 1 1 1 3 ;:; 43 72 72 2 1 37 38 39 Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland Sabine St. Bernard 5 6.3 335 478 14.9 30 2.1 50 6 1.9 31 1.0 1 2.5 53 3 3.5 9 15 1.5 1 0.1 29 6 0.8 6 6.4 54 6 1.7 3 6!2 6 1.9 1 2 3 1,370 274 .'6 11,471 12,943 29.8 27.1 21,029 701.0 25,011 2,283 500.2 380.5 25,542 823.9 508 508.0 43,517 5,839 821.1 1,946.3 4,076 619 452.9 41.3 100 100.0 24,096 1,592 830.9 265.3 7,630 1,271.7 28,551 2,321 528.7 386.8 501 167.0 228 38.0 4 5 6 7 5 260 38 385 2,241 824 1,018 30 5,592 2,645 160 50 7,084 6,868 337 31 6,897 6,492 769 1 340 '28 53 10,445 3,077 1,079 9 395 40 191 1 37 29 3,356 3,633 28 6 1,834 500 54 7,488 3,474 529 3 51 90 30 6 96 7 15 3 9 10 11 526 160 359 50 110 2,456 3,201 792 35 160 6,446 3,636 2,235 1,252 53 7,549 2,441 440 227 706 5,011 3,027 2,523 1,565 10 140 40 480 13,736 8,148 6,554 3,422 100 '06 10,608 5,393 737 307 950 800 3,308 1,246 429 3,182 11,577 1,452. 1,078 iio 50 149 70 '58 12 13 L4 1? lb 5 923 247 4,072 18 11,326 23 14,857 17 14,026 1 140 41 23,367 1 40 20 14,978 4 4,758 36 8,108 3 349 1 7 17 13 1 12 68 204 7 37 11 1,994 1 270 8 970 1 80 14 1,585 1 25 19 2,228 8 897 4 68 1 1 14 1,021 1 2 3 220 31 2,525 1 52 4 25 19 20 21 22 67 1,434 2,187 2,307 2,796 926 1,865 80 4,426 81 312 91 5 1,453 374 313 2,303 824 22 67 23 24 5 67 335 471 1,434 1,994 30 2,307 50 6 2,796 926 31 1,865 1 53 3 4,426 81 9 15 312 91 1 5 29 6 1,453 374 6 313 54 6 2,303 804 3 22 6 67 25 21 27 28 134 312 806 1,537 168 14 1 1 ^ 11 577 6 1 1 15 4 581 476 10 2 1 1 12 i 16 1 733 1 7 3 1 2 5 5 235 42 2 2 10 625 4 1 "i 2 °85 "i 8 3 212 492 4 2 1 2 21 i i 2 23 1 1 29 30 Jl 32 13 U S3 36 1 1 1 2 2 1 i ::: 1 3 1 ... 1 70 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table la —IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND ACREAGE. CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John ., T . the Baptist st- Landry St. Martin St. Mary St .Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas 1 1 2 23 33 3 3 240 300 14 23 19 11 16 6 1,094 1,188 2 1950... 4 13 3 0.6 o.i 5.6 2.1 3.6 0.6 4.6 1.1 27.4 i.'o 4 3,887 218 15,698 668 49,475 6,516 13,859 7,336 30,163 55,930 5 1950... 439 ... 8,305 2,635 39,460 12,694 16,172 684 29,335 6 average per farm, acres 1954... 3,887.0 109.0 682.5 222.7 206.1 465.4 729.4 458.5 27.6 4,302.3 7 1950... Land in irrigated farms according to use, 1954: 122.2 251.7 878.3 131.5 551.9 1,470.2 ru.o 24.7 8 1 2 23 3 240 14 19 16 1,094 13 9 acres . . . 1,638 74 8,687 546 26,466 3,635 7,337 2,025 9,322 13,631 10 90 116 1,301 7,353 759 1,325 2,242 2,584 6,779 11 140 1,896 100 1,504 635 378 1,595 2,057 12 Cropland used only for crops not harvested 140 179 36 50 250 303 13 38 '25 835 3,689 335 1,666 1,229 5,791 17,513 U 1,531 2,272 4,583 32 3,179 70 5,475 11,106 15 Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . .acres. . . 308 4,438 503 420 2,480 5,670 16 1,049 35 1,685 3,586 17 1 2 10 166 9 1,597 4 2,745 10 3,471 631 10,855 13 29,962 18 acres . . . 128 141 2,444 15,480 19 Cover crops turned under and land planted 1 14 1 14 1 3 4 78 356 1,322 10 3,389 20 acres . . . 140 495 280 21 Land in row crops planted on contour .. farms reporting... 2 1 6 3 11 22 acres . . . 715 744 21 234 23 627 24 4,137 1,919 443 810 23,101 17,604 3,045 2,801 6,883 3,803 1,838 90 5,162 5,037 1,723 24 1949 . . . 330 Irrigated land in farms affording to use: 25 Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954... 1 2 23 3 240 14 19 16 1,094 13 21 1949 . . . 4 33 3 300 23 11 5 1,184 27 acres 1954. . . 627 24 4,137 443 23,101 3,045 6,883 1,838 5,162 1,723 28 1949... Farms with all harvested crops irrigated: 330 1,914 810 17,548 2,801 3,803 89 4,990 29 , 2 93 122 9 9 17 6 10 2 717 473 30 1949... 1 1 1 ... 31 1,076 400 14,323 2,390 5,818 1,078 3,568 32 1949 .. . 300 5 360 9,084 746 2,315 39 2,345 33 4 5 2 1 639 67 32 1 . . . 35 6 14 1 6 3 3d "2 37 1 1 15 21 28 1 5 9 2 1 3 2 38 3 5 39 3 1 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Caroll West Feliciana Winn 1 1 7 1,331 1 4 1 10 1 2 1950... 2 1,610 2 1 3 0.2 0.3 50.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 ... 0.1 4 250 5,547 268,714 3 638 400 3,834 12 f 1950... 518 300,176 314 256 . average per farm, acres 1954 . . . 250.0 792.4 201.9 3.0 159.5 400.0 333.4 .. • 132.0 7 1950... Land in irrigated farms according to use, IQ . 1 259.0 186.4 157.0 256.0 8 1 7 1,331 1 4 1 10 1 9 acres. . . 250 595 156,333 1 279 80 1,814 6 10 548 75,156 42 24 1,037 11 155 4,591 1 14 21 ... 12 Cropland used only for crops not harvested 5 1,056 21 ... 13 2,101 4,826 72 182 19 12 1,298 5,075 183 862 ... 15 Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . .acres. . . 746 7,962 31 '96 59 ... 16 541 842 ... 31 90 28 ... 17 7 1,024 2 1 6 18 acres . . . 3,395 87,944 145 296 1,115 19 Cover crops turned under and land planted 1 5 1 2 2D acres . . . 3 78 30 100 ... 21 Land in row crops planted on contour .. farms reporting... 6 15 1 1 1 22 acres . . . 372 140 25 45 175 23 250 251 152,979 1 104 2 1,502 2 24 1949... 154 129,416 33 50 Irrigated land in farms according to use: 25 Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954... 1 7 1,331 1 4 1 10 ... 1 26 1949 . . . 2 1,605 . • . 2 1 . .. 27 acres 1954 . . . 250 251 152,979 1 104 2 1,502 "2 28 1949 . . . 154 ... 127,543 16 45 ... ... Farms »ith all harvested crops irrigated: 29 1 1 1,064 1 3 5 ... 30 1949... 2 1,084 i ... ... 31 250 159 131,707 'i 79 1,223 ... 32 1949... 154 93, 574 15 33 26 56 60 i 1 1 32 • ■ . ... 3? ' 2 36 131 2 ... 37 290 38 1 321 180 1 1 39 "i ::: ••• 1For 195-4, irrigated cropland harvested only; for 1949, total irrigated land, including irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. LOUISIANA Parish Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 71 (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farms number All land in farms. acres Total cropland harvested acres Farms by color of operator: White operators number Nonwhite operators number Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number Part ovmers number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Cash tenants number Share-cash tenants number Share tenants number Crop-share tenants number Livestock-share tenants number Croppers number Other and unspecified tenants number Other tenants number Unspecified tenants number Land in farms by tenure of operator: Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants acres Share tenants acres Crop-share tenants acres Livestock-share tenants acres Croppers acres Other and unspecified tenants acres Cropland harvested by tenure of operator: Full owners farms reporting Part owners farms reporting acres Managers , farms reporting acres All tenants farms reporting acres Croppers farms reporting acres 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1949. 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. 1950. 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. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 111,127 124,181 11,441,343 11,202,278 3,010,580 3,148,881 77,654 83, 525 33,473 40,656 59, 956 62,810 12,801 11,584 475 588 37,895 49,199 34.1 39.6 4,630 5,789 519 710 15,392 21,984 15,181 21,762 211 222 12,440 15,927 4,914 4,789 2,947 1,925 1,967 2,864 5,110,219 5,265,817 3,136,920 2,390,051 1,149,966 1,201,163 2,044,238 2,345,247 373,240 453,142 72,648 67,264 1,050,474 1,123,163 978, 967 1,101,253 71,507 21,910 275,392 391,812 272,484 309,866 35,996 42,440 845,167 1,003,811 11,662 10,573 930,525 691, 129 394 516 209, 545 285,418 34,703 45,662 1,025,343 1,168,523 12,377 15,422 217,283 289,986 3,310 3,346 343,697 318,555 155,195 144,851 2,980 2,998 330 348 1,230 1,145 549 468 7 10 1,524 1,723 46.0 51.5 15 13 2 4 1,210 1,356 1,182 1,341 28 15 151 247 146 103 59 14 87 89 84,507 93,895 139,001 107,248 5,845 7,437 114,344 109,975 1,520 254 445 404 99,096 89,454 96,662 85,956 2,434 3,498 5,638 9,695 7,645 10, 168 506 645 18,691 28,273 516 457 65,390 48,903 9 1,205 2,797 1,443 1,658 69,909 64,878 150 242 4,299 6,684 1,160 1,295 126,819 117,694 41,192 32,711 1,045 1,147 115 148 124 131 2 4 146 209 12.6 16.1 36 35 3 77 83 77 83 50,319 58,188 43,849 42,434 2,803 1,770 29,848 15,302 2,470 916 825 24,678 10, 514 24,678 10,514 1,121 1,875 2,751 571 624 9,071 9,337 116 124 17,859 15,534 1 3 513 209 114 155 13,749 7,631 7 379 1,283 1,455 93,594 112,808 24,031 28,043 1,119 1,220 164 235 1,079 1,140 116 169 82 141 6.4 9.7 Assumption 52,316 57,468 18,409 26,152 11,764 17,089 11,105 12,099 1,945 4,048 399 306 5,240 5,794 5,240 2,199 3,595 1,884 218 1,637 1,733 539 607 10,121 13,176 102 144 4,832 6,860 5 5 3,108 3,527 58 105 5,970 4,480 3 10 991 105 313 409 88,315 101,845 45,751 49,341 292 380 172 213 63 93 8 21 70 82 22.4 20.0 20 43 6 12 27 16 27 16 Avoyelles 36,077 33,707 22,800 18,712 12,227 40,494 17,211 8,932 2,427 4,389 1,107 1,384 7,614 1,634 7,61/1 1,634 1,149 1,525 108 134 16,537 14,190 62 92 11,625 11,769 8 21 7,342 16,976 64 77 10,247 ■ .-• ' 4,467 4,563 223,996 231,641 84,100 92,401 3,619 3,673 848 890 2,197 2,138 934 805 9 10 1,327 1,610 29.7 35.3 238 301 23 18 600 766 596 742 4 24 382 404 84 121 43 29 41 92 104,063 111, 939 73,336 49,558 12,272 27,669 34,325 42,475 6,950 9,923 1,131 529 L4,919 19,760 14,825 19,154 94 606 8,250 7,200 3,075 5,063 1,468 1,585 27,338 33,471 910 770 30,225 22,989 2,282 5,803 1,250 1,544 24,255 30,138 378 397 6,452 6,205 Beauregard 1,262 1,702 163,696 171, 938 20,284 18,031 1,230 1,643 1,078 1,327 2 3 102 242 8.1 14.2 42 43 125 21 92 22 33 110,163 114,931 32,916 32,125 765 4,644 19,852 20,238 5,946 5,017 8,205 3,692 8,205 3,090 602 580 5,701 10, 949 11,579 10,074 72 108 5,147 3,851 1 3 2 570 56 164 3,556 1,673 2,126 172, 829 210,760 23,332 37,663 1,072 1,249 601 877 1,261 1,403 165 215 2 3 245 505 14.6 23.8 75 103 2 8 50 150 50 149 24 99 94 145 45 51 49 94 121, 978 141,489 34,227 34,166 860 2,310 15,764 32,795 5,266 7,157 232 327 3,473 10,459 3,473 9,979 480 1,162 4,684 5,631 10,168 737 1,070 12,621 19,152 145 203 6,956 7,834 1 2 96 203 199 459 3,659 10,474 23 91 513 2,637 2,020 2,018 248,987 188,658 57,691 60, 0U 908 803 1,112 1,215 1,153 1,018 287 206 572 790 28.3 39.1 153 130 6 1 68 162 67 161 1 1 230 344 115 153 92 101 23 52 101,841 111,491 109,658 33,952 8,803 7,688 28,685 35,527 11,167 9,796 504 15 4,542 7,715 4,432 7,432 110 283 4,422 9,716 8,050 8,285 590 748 16, 183 30,949 253 181 26,479 11,903 3 4,001 2,576 457 697 11,028 14,586 227 335 3,633 7,14. 72 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farms number 1954 . . . 1950... All land in farms acres 1954... 1950 . . . Total cropland harvested acres 1954 . . . 1949... Fans by color of operator: White operators number 1954... 1950 . . . Nonwhite operators number 1954. . . 1950... paras by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1954 . . . 1950... Part owners number 1954 . . . 1950... Managers number 1954 . . . 1950... All tenants number 1954 . . . 1950... Proportion of tenancy percent 1954 . . . 1950 .. . Cash tenants number 1954 . . . 1950 . . . Share-cash tenants number 1954 . . . 1950 .. . Share tenants number 1954 . . . 1950... Crop-share tenants number 1954. . . 1950... Livestock-share tenants number 1954 . . . 1950... Croppers number 1954 . . . 1950... Other and unspecified tenants number 1954... 1950... Other tenants number 1954... 1950... Unspecified tenants number 1954... 1950... Land in faros by tenure of operator: Full owners acres 1954 . . . 1950 .. . Part owners acres 1954... 1950 . . . Managers acres 1954 . . . - 1950... All tenants acres 1954... 1950 . . . Cash tenants acres 1954... 1950... Share-cash tenants acres 1954... 1950... Share tenants acres 1954 . . . 1950 .. . Crop-share tenants acres 1954 . . . 1950... Livestock-share tenants acres 1954 . . . 1950... Croppers acres 1954 . . . 1950... Other and unspecified tenants acres 1954... 1950 . . . Cropland harvested by tenure of operator: Full owners farms reporting 1954 .. . 1949... acres 1954... 1949 . . . 65 Part owners farms reporting 1954 . 66 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 69 Managers i arms reporting 1954 . 70 19*9- 71 acres 1954. 72 1949. All tenants farms reporting 1954. 1949. .75 acres 1954. 76 1949 • 77 Croppers farms reporting 1954 78 1949 79 acres 1954 . . . SO 1949 2 771 1, 296 3 400 1, 896 282 809 496 406 285 137 401 386 79 897 91 790 95 949 74 907 1 132 1 218 1 070 1 725 1 639 78 2 330 171 980 739 1 092 1 352 283 289 185 212 18 13 26 13 1 490 255 2 097 319 53.8 19.7 61.7 16.8 317 41 275 50 5 14 5 7 213 118 457 ISO ?11 LL8 452 179 2 5 1 828 7 1 192 13 127 75 168 69 88 44 72 21 39 31 96 48 mi 887 54 055 103 623 57 51A 80 222 205 609 63 181 179 933 23 534 133 240 29,384 78,475 68 166 103 502 88 949 85,464 35 L40 6 462 32 754 1,785 954 15 533 832 11 945 10 328 73 620 19 028 60 826 10 L41 73 62 ) 18,449 60 748 187 579 78 13 ,152 1 366 20 862 2 995 8 592 6 521 15 ,473 7 913 459 161 685 317 25 ,428 5 ,261 22 ,168 9 ,209 221 191 166 L49 23 ,956 46 ,326 22 ,845 31 ,471 12 7 20 9 3,078 2 ,JJS 6 ,471 5 ,299 1 ,316 163 1 ,977 L83 27 ,435 37 ,965 44 ,465 28 ,928 827 5 1 ,172 6 11,774 190 19 ,294 551 1,089 1,111 81,216 77,390 17,933 18, 567 830 876 259 235 789 772 2 2 218 257 20.0 23.1 18 20 2 48 73 47 73 1 57 123 93 41 44 31 49 10 55,429 53,997 12,003 11,325 2,891 3,069 10,893 8,999 1,113 775 3,380 2,334 2,744 2,064 2,744 270 1,548 3,721 2,518 1,759 354 538 7,913 9,843 76 73 5,1D8 3,273 2 2 741 456 139 222 4,171 4,995 57 118 1,375 2,675 649 592 253,704 166,735 21,387 19,409 629 550 393 333 122 108 9 5 125 L46 19.3 24.7 23 13 2 2 51 87 50 82 54,301 66,815 96,096 52,027 29,310 27,129 73,997 20,764 2,311 2,214 639 50 69,353 15,783 19,353 15,374 50,000 409 104 986 1,590 1,731 150 165 1,583 2,538 77 84 8,449 4,055 5 2 327 5,916 71 104 11,028 6,900 19 101 448 1,578 1,668 134,375 133,114 37, 7U 36,553 1,120 1,171 458 497 730 674 179 129 663 857 42.0 51.4 37 39 11 15 248 507 245 503 3 290 205 77 91 46 36 31 55 70, 915 66,020 28,848 26,415 6,884 7,493 27,728 33,186 6,080 4,108 497 1,636 11,334 17,455 11,260 17,407 74 48 6,845 4,688 2,972 5,299 478 514 13,259 13,199 173 121 9,311 6,528 1,293 923 631 810 13,851 15,903 288 198 5,241 2,841 2,167 2,568 289,463 316, 914 31,778 57,889 1,076 1,123 1,091 1,445 1,161 1,101 4 3 806 1,242 37.2 48.4 231 235 6 16 201 472 200 469 1 3 188 337 180 182 166 140 14 42 169,385 166,505 57,060 48,842 3,983 4,620 59,035 96,947 24,292 24,659 1,138 2,120 14,394 32,542 13,914 32,357 480 185 5,942 16,479 13,269 21,147 708 767 12,056 17, 557 162 195 5,830 7,076 4 3 756 397 673 1,142 13,136 32,859 187 322 4,349 9,327 1,189 1,308 223,481 170,518 35,552 28,324 469 430 720 878 411 416 113 47 13 12 652 833 54.8 63.7 21 39 20 8 215 294 215 291 382 428 14 64 11 10 3 54 64,027 68,782 45,373 48,059 91,403 29,213 22,678 24,464 11,330 7,744 634 423 5,852 5,848 5,852 5,791 57 4,344 5,400 518 5,049 323 357 11,037 10,428 109 44 7,919 3,177 12 10 6,788 2,693 643 813 9,808 12,026 382 422 4,040 5,002 2,575 2,689 329,710 329,948 33,494 45,599 1,177 1,167 1,398 1,522 1,504 1,371 308 266 10 8 753 1,044 29.2 38.8 183 166 7 5 229 452 227 445 2 7 167 282 167 139 116 55 51 84 175,782 183,518 92.918 72,734 11,070 9,616 49,940 64,080 18,919 17, 351 584 866 13,920 24,564 12,018 24, 372 1,902 192 5,192 8,978 11,325 12,321 873 935 12,865 17,519 249 222 10,259 8,153 6 686 478 631 969 9,684 19,449 163 273 2,548 5,228 East Baton Rouge LOUISIANA 73 OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln 1,715 1,460 3,226 4,171 1,322 1,002 572 1,058 218 1,207 2,928 736 775 1,586 1 2,038 1,669 3,892 4,739 1,481 1,069 681 993 254 1,553 2,977 1,058 851 1,949 2 185,622 223,076 215,408 329,650 93,627 133,410 134,561 85,374 21,785 334,338 139,916 230,790 35,274 180,966 3 190,219 245,538 209,693 303,662 100,707 134,218 111,989 77, 552 31, 540 351,684 131,783 252,094 42,369 188,656 4 77,800 27,568 93,389 119,161 15,857 65,343 36, 814 8,211 2,704 128,152 75,594 57,360 3,243 18,721 5 74,905 41,841 89,404 119,244 20,578 71,963 35,085 9,921 2,195 120,015 79,905 61,940 5,483 30,741 6 683 516 2,442 2,644 1,070 778 448 780 213 1,157 2,106 726 749 1,133 7 777 506 3,042 2,959 1,147 860 459 752 244 1,468 2,066 1,037 802 1,267 8 1,032 944 784 1,527 252 224 124 278 5 50 822 10 26 453 9 1,261 1,163 850 1,780 334 209 222 241 10 85 911 21 49 682 10 482 711 1,161 1,230 974 398 273 820 126 533 1,196 325 675 1,094 11 563 774 1,531 1,353 1,035 429 323 769 179 707 1,058 516 700 1,158 12 192 136 355 529 113 255 91 98 23 341 224 187 33 134 13 163 112 274 437 102 240 114 56 21 349 260 226 55 163 14 16 4 2 9 2 8 10 8 18 13 1 4 15 23 7 9 10 2 9 17 1 2 13 11 22 5 16 1,025 609 1,708 2,403 233 341 198 140 69 325 1,490 211 66 354 17 1,289 776 2,078 2,939 342 391 227 167 52 484 1,648 294 96 623 18 59.8 41.7 52.9 57.6 17.6 34.0 34.6 13.2 31.7 26.9 50.9 28.7 8.5 22.3 19 63.2 46.5 53.4 62.0 23.1 36.6 33.3 16.8 20.5 31.2 55.4 27.8 11.3 32.0 20 42 121 93 66 23 25 128 45 56 15 66 32 30 104 21 47 177 87 69 36 39 120 70 34 19 54 33 23 146 22 17 6 7 22 2 14 7 2 3 8 19 3 23 32 3 34 31 1 14 23 2 5 50 19 1 24 236 207 1,230 842 18 172 15 16 238 1,049 108 4 68 25 444 305 1,699 1,167 34 195 42 40 345 1,047 176 16 192 26 236 206 1,220 838 16 170 15 15 228 1,040 106 4 67 27 439 305 1,685 1,161 31 195 42 39 344 1,036 174 16 190 28 1 10 4 2 2 1 10 9 2 1 29 5 14 6 3 1 1 11 2 2 10 688 167 258 1,368 140 75 3 11 11 263 4 72 31 711 200 175 1,545 220 108 15 18 2 27 428 24 8 166 32 42 108 120 105 50 55 45 66 13 58 104 48 32 107 13 55 91 83 127 51 35 27 37 16 88 69 42 49 118 34 15 69 30 64 30 36 30 57 11 39 23 8 25 70 35 12 75 15 19 22 6 15 12 2 44 10 10 10 44 36 27 39 90 41 20 19 15 9 2 19 81 40 7 37 37 43 16 68 108 29 29 12 25 14 44 59 32 39 74 38 61,316 147,016 72,869 128,989 59,093 21,885 35,259 65,708 9,071 76,260 45,806 34,656 29,717 125,493 39 66,819 161,585 85,984 115,810 71,647 37,187 32,380 61,976 11,379 96,009 37,350 35,572 35,563 124,838 40 52,041 44,992 72,070 99, 181 18,890 67,608 25,006 10,498 4,502 147,083 22,669 61,901 3,122 29,299 41 46,506 38,959 47,859 72,213 18,755 38,701 23,487 5,300 4,377 134,532 19,284 51,368 3,266 22,687 42 43,158 8,314 368 15,901 9,944 10,599 50,199 18,952 9,301 102,244 720 1,187 43 44,304 11,461 3,229 14,288 2,255 27,289 29,664 402 116 36,505 8,210 132,184 1,950 44 29,107 22,754 70, 101 85,579 5,700 33,318 24,097 9,168 8,212 92,043 62,140 31,989 1,715 24,987 ■ ' 32,590 33,533 72,621 101,351 8,050 31,041 26,458 9,874 15,668 84,638 66,939 32,970 3,540 39,181 46 5,545 6,500 3,777 5,510 1,350 1,684 20, 156 2,725 7,114 1,357 4,130 3,343 878 8,578 47 3,186 12,312 2,864 4,467 2,038 3,261 13,604 3,952 9,445 3,560 2,082 5,739 706 11,165 48 1,102 258 478 1,643 497 2,111 717 425 3,774 611 2,733 139 49 1,135 154 1,230 2,056 20 2,195 4,040 17 862 2,183 2,461 80 55 10,223 5,640 54,093 41,735 471 22,181 1,447 2,035 81,756 43,960 20,468 129 6,102 51 13,607 10,129 60,550 48,799 864 16,553 5,522 1,869 76,059 43,801 19,193 455 12,544 52 10,223 5,634 53,784 41, 596 353 22,110 1,447 1,970 79,746 43,345 18,555 129 6,042 53 13,073 10,129 60, 109 48,489 754 16,553 5,522 1,849 75,999 43,375 19,087 455 12,409 --.. 6 309 139 118 71 65 2,010 615 1,913 60 5S 534 441 310 no 20 60 426 106 135 ■■ 10,517 3,204 5,620 28,441 1,823 4,121 90 412 664 8,614 228 2,632 57 12,141 5,153 4,314 35,214 2,932 6,332 1,748 1,450 203 1,202 14,857 2,380 594 6,204 1,720 7,152 6,133 8,250 1,559 3,221 1,687 3,571 1,098 4,492 4,825 5,217 708 7,536 59 2,521 5,785 3,663 10, 815 2,196 2,700 1,544 2,586 6,020 2,955 4,016 3,197 1,785 9,188 60 444 521 710 974 358 216 161 516 59 213 656 209 269 667 61 517 583 969 1,081 598 290 179 559 47 418 734 280 371 849 62 24,211 12,785 16,683 31,941 6,350 8,687 7,464 4,821 749 16,227 17,100 7,898 2,506 9,482 r. 27,399 20,478 24, 860 31,424 10,618 14,464 4,744 6,671 543 34,300 15,965 8,497 3,831 13,346 64 192 113 320 521 98 244 84 86 14 308 203 176 26 115 65 159 98 249 421 93 227 99 49 14 286 245 215 48 146 -.. 22,843 4,934 30,307 30,076 5,122 31,816 7,965 2,088 504 61,554 12,395 14,301 463 4,174 57 13,196 6,381 19,562 20,549 5,623 25,518 7,961 854 614 47,588 10,394 15,040 859 4,979 15 3 1 9 1 5 10 7 14 12 4 .9 23 6 5 9 2 8 14 1 1 13 10 20 5 70 8,585 1,124 * 60 2,568 2,057 1,026 7,863 4,192 5,081 15,274 172 71 9,075 1,876 377 • 2,435 293 8,217 10,649 40 55 7,298 6,006 21,824 417 V 1,011 584 1,656 2,349 187 309 155 107 40 276 1,423 204 22 275 73 1,251 731 1,960 2,855 302 376 206 145 27 308 1,618 279 69 543 "■. 22,161 8,725 46,339 54,576 2,328 23, 814 13,522 1,302 1,451 46,179 41,018 1,887 274 4,893 73 25,235 13,106 44,605 64,836 4,044 23,764 11,731 2,356 983 30,829 47, 540 16,579 793 11,999 76 688 166 258 1,368 139 73 3 11 10 258 4 72 ■ 692 195 166 1,513 216 107 15 16 1 25 426 24 6 150 ' 10,136 2,675 4,874 25,108 1,671 2,327 76 275 641 6,565 181 1,558 79 10,645 3,569 J 3,083 2,737 5,184 1,048 427 1 676 11,352 1,242 129 3,729 I 74 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF (For definitions and explanations, see text) Livingston Natchitoches Plaquemines Pointe Coupee FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farms number 1954 . . 1950.. All land in farms acres 1954.. 1950.. Total cropland harvested acres 1954 . . Faras by color of operator: White operators number 1954 . . 1950.. Nonwhite operators number 1954 . . 1950.. Iiirms by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1954.. 1950.. Part owners number 1954 . . 1950.. Managers number 1954 . . 1950.. All tenants number 1954 . . 1950 . . Proportion of tenancy percent 1954 . . 1950 . . Cash tenants number 1954 . . 1950.. Share-cash tenants number 1954. . 1950 . . Share tenants number 1954 . . 1950 . . Crop-share tenants number 1954 . . 1950.. Livestock-share tenants number 1954.. 1950.. Croppers number 1954 . . 1950.. Other and unspecified tenants number 1954.. 1950.. Other tenants number 1954 . . 1950.. Unspecified tenants number 1954. . 1950.. Land in farms by tenure of operator: Full owners acres 1954 . . 1950 . . Part owners acres 1954 . . 1950.. Managers acres 1954 . . 1950.. All tenants acres 1954.. 1950 . . Cash tenants acres 1954 . . 1950.. Share-cash tenants acres 1954 . . 1950.. Share tenants acres 1954.. 1950.. Crop-share tenants acres 1954 . . 1950 . . Livestock-share tenants acres 1954 . 1950.. Croppers acres 1954 . 1950. Other and unspecified tenants acres 1954. 1950. Cropland harvested by tenure of operator: Full owners farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954 . 1949. Part owners farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Managers farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954 . 1949. All tenants farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Croppers farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954 . 1949. 2,585 2,397 102,319 93,902 8,363 8,377 2,430 2,218 155 179 2,255 2,087 198 222 7.7 9.3 54 82 1 1 14 16 12 16 2 21 47 108 76 60 34 48 42 86,320 84,435 10,366 4,248 5,633 5,219 1,694 1,358 10 7 582 248 445 248 137 219 645 3,128 2,961 1,330 1,354 6,622 6,882 105 78 1,161 676 130 167 580 819 20 39 70 267 1,418 1,669 252,097 237,623 64,057 63,612 592 611 826 1,058 384 377 147 128 18 11 869 1,153 61.3 69.1 28 50 10 30 189 399 186 396 3 3 614 645 28 29 16 LI 12 18 85,300 89,512 51,457 42,563 88,235 57,998 27,105 47,550 3,391 18,011 891 797 12,016 13,556 11,584 13,265 432 291 10,032 11,521 775 3,665 337 328 19,715 22,714 145 124 15,978 11,305 18 11 12,471 8,066 855 1,120 15,893 21,527 612 627 8,353 9,059 2,610 3,166 212,397 203,965 77,853 81,380 977 1,116 1,633 2,050 842 936 258 214 9 12 1,501 2,004 57.5 63.3 73 111 18 34 465 575 464 574 1 904 1,205 41 79 21 25 20 54 100,304 95,413 56,340 36,379 11,016 12,951 44,737 59,222 7,833 12,020 1,158 2,000 17,619 16,763 17,139 16,528 480 235 15,626 23,642 2,501 4,797 526 607 23,144 24,705 247 201 19,406 11,748 12 1,971 2,447 1,476 1,937 33,332 42,480 903 1,175 14,390 20,592 3,169 3,564 278,589 288,423 73,164 81,676 1,900 1,862 1,269 1,702 1,745 1,578 238 239 15 22 1,171 1,725 37.0 48.4 42 85 6 7 332 482 327 477 5 5 671 982 120 169 60 45 60 124 157,122 144,532 69,923 50,503 13,274 35,006 38,270 58,382 6,209 8,555 2,324 819 11,794 20,868 11,699 20,215 95 653 11,765 18,154 6,178 9,986 1,077 1,146 28,601 29,442 221 227 19,545 13,236 12 22 3,205 8,068 1,112 1,623 21,813 30,930 671 962 10,630 16,065 40 110 2,422 8,178 546 556 39 108 6 20 15.0 18.2 767 1,018 1,473 899 3,000 182 3,261 182 2,660 60 541 20 27 485 235 1 150 4 8 55 127 1,500 1,615 175,069 142,240 35,454 38,554 1,135 1,095 365 520 895 908 178 102 11 7 416 598 27.7 37.0 84 110 4 8 99 152 96 151 3 1 120 265 109 63 82 32 27 31 73,934 77,439 68,104 21,647 8,647 3,840 24,384 39,314 8,400 17,912 2,345 5,817 4,816 7,426 4,516 7,386 300 40 3,618 5,005 5,205 3,154 431 572 10,266 13,654 157 94 14,017 8,596 11 7 3,318 839 332 540 7,853 15,465 118 257 2,022 3,798 594 596 55,239 60,277 5,894 7,680 464 432 130 164 427 451 41 57 4 10 122 78 20.5 13.1 35 48 37,073 29,324 8,166 20,895 3,123 5,700 6,877 4,358 3,468 3,130 400 74 400 74 23 220 2,986 934 377 387 3,010 3,646 37 53 1,226 2,206 3 9 246 923 100 68 1,412 905 2 4 9 51 1,917 2,235 240,730 234,431 54,290 60,014 1,050 1,158 867 1,077 628 637 285 260 10 19 994 1,319 51.9 59.0 293 352 68 38 375 566 372 552 3 14 195 281 63 82 41 32 22 50 90,959 86,838 73,608 57,788 35,297 43,469 40,866 46,336 13,828 17,981 2,338 2,304 9,649 16,775 9,591 15,447 58 1,328 3,251 6,305 11,800 2,971 416 403 16,337 18,060 261 230 13,979 11,876 15 3,524 3,332 951 1,259 20,450 26,746 194 274 3,052 4,700 LOUISIANA 75 OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Red .River Richland Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas 1,551 3,144 1,757 153 161 1,534 413 141 6,700 2,198 417 1,405 3,998 1,341 1 1,804 3,585 1,918 170 259 1,533 406 195 7,369 2,238 391 1,455 4,551 1,705 2 178,304 268,407 153,562 22,578 64,408 112,294 70,198 41,441 328,024 130,097 162,162 140,716 215,458 250,373 3 173,147 254,035 148,554 10,567 60,304 96,856 69,503 47,794 321,830 124,019 160,656 126,169 209,460 267,409 4 37,795 104,110 11,128 1,358 14,537 15,220 32,531 13,649 155,267 70,019 54,782 31,076 35,024 65,640 5 47,197 100,518 19,773 2,183 7,940 18,502 29,051 18,532 158,327 67,567 62,198 29,004 32,431 59,182 6 803 1,860 1,628 145 138 807 315 94 3,770 1,488 305 1,242 3,203 444 - 913 2,088 1,744 160 216 768 305 149 4,062 1,472 266 1,239 3,634 513 S 748 1,284 129 8 23 727 98 47 2,930 710 112 163 795 897 9 891 1,497 174 10 43 765 101 46 3,307 766 125 216 917 1,192 10 637 929 1,507 106 89 944 235 85 2,231 918 172 1,283 3,129 290 11 641 981 1,579 113 164 958 231 117 2,359 634 125 1,279 3,585 343 12 147 373 111 24 31 197 104 27 557 280 84 52 295 136 13 164 279 99 32 22 159 84 37 420 329 105 36 171 128 14 9 9 4 6 3 14 1 18 4 17 7 12 15 15 7 7 6 3 14 9 23 8 36 15 7 11 16 758 1,833 135 23 35 390 60 28 3,894 996 144 63 562 900 L7 992 2,318 240 25 67 413 77 32 4,567 1,267 125 125 788 1,223 18 48.9 58.3 7.7 15.0 21.7 25.4 14.5 19.9 58.1 45.3 34.5 4.5 14.1 67.1 19 55.0 64.7 12.5 14.7 25.9 26.9 19.0 16.4 62.0 56.6 32.0 8.6 17.3 71.7 20 47 49 30 15 22 94 34 22 66 22 31 20 203 16 21 72 46 73 16 37 166 47 21 66 20 22 30 378 20 22 2 59 1 1 1 2 1 42 14 1 1 8 23 36 111 2 6 1 3 1 10 5 11 5 13 24 113 683 17 "i 1 76 5 2,895 809 82 "5 47 224 25 331 1,052 61 12 101 9 2 3,638 1,137 61 9 54 324 26 113 671 16 i 1 73 5 2,861 801 80 5 37 222 27 328 1,049 61 12 100 9 2 3,618 1,127 61 6 51 323 25 2 12 1 3 34 8 2 10 2 29 3 3 1 20 10 3 3 1 30 530 946 9 2 70 1 611 71 3 8 60 625 31 487 1,040 52 1 72 4 3 677 52 12 18 147 803 32 64 96 78 4 11 148 20 5 280 80 27 30 251 27 33 66 69 52 9 11 73 14 5 176 53 19 68 204 63 34 42 22 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4,768 8,790 47 13,085 4,692 3,844 608 34,392 4,869 4,245 2,061 2,124 753 3,582 1,358 7,133 1,627 48 252 3,559 4 50 200 50 62 1,459 1,771 210 5 6,884 49 1,955 4,264 140 277 30 151 25 283 676 2,278 525 1,560 50 4,730 34,738 929 12 31 2,299 1,674 104,304 35,367 18,142 240 1,193 17,109 51 11,959 42,120 3,356 577 2,764 957 460 118,137 45,811 13,015 660 1,358 27,073 52 4,710 32,742 909 12 31 2,019 1,674 101,449 35,055 17,782 240 580 16,759 53 11,881 41,584 3,356 577 2,728 957 460 116,396 45,366 13,015 560 1,128 27,070 54 20 1,996 20 280 2,855 312 360 613 350 55 78 536 36 1,741 445 100 230 3 56 7,409 21,304 493 38 1,266 20 15,074 2,449 43 4,103 2,121 7,369 57 7,936 24,443 2,772 18 2,083 1,053 151 17,727 2,190 1,733 1,455 3,695 12,426 SB 4,582 5,635 4,541 139 369 4,893 114 24 11,084 3,590 3,814 1,499 7,503 2,935 so 3,197 2,639 2,939 262 793 2,498 410 346 5,760 3,003 2,807 3,260 6,734 10,902 60 363 747 813 73 31 699 108 36 1,462 548 108 784 2,369 266 61 497 796 1,128 59 53 784 126 56 1,586 372 78 862 2,801 303 62 10,293 24,265 8,431 628 2,256 7,645 8,785 6,541 33,055 17,196 12,423 15,900 24,180 18,180 63 13,750 26,820 15,025 1,193 2,208 9,574 7,310 4,870 36,817 8,227 4,379 14,788 22,628 21,065 64 128 368 88 21 23 180 102 24 533 260 79 50 252 132 65 154 262 87 28 18 148 82 35 386 311 103 33 158 118 66 11,860 28,439 1,876 551 9,245 3,614 13,790 2,708 24,042 16,886 14,637 3,086 4,821 21,040 6" 11,441 15,297 1,533 744 1,696 2,342 8,424 3,353 13,856 15,377 16,997 750 1,807 12,253 68 9 9 1 5 1 14 1 13 3 14 7 10 15 69 7 7 5 2 14 9 16 6 35 13 5 10 70 3,954 5,562 2 2,218 95 6,339 2,546 1,132 1,819 11,613 11,407 2,843 8,547 71 2,878 7,256 1,229 1,566 8,502 8,079 2,106 4,461 27,098 12,675 3,371 4,853 72 722 1,810 64 20 21 357 41 21 3,792 953 105 28 442 888 73 952 2,245 201 15 50 388 69 31 4,425 1,237 117 81 679 1,177 74 11,688 45,844 819 179 818 3,866 3,617 1,854 97,038 34,118 16,109 683 3,180 17,873 75 19,128 51,145 3,215 246 2,807 5,020 4,815 2,230 105,548 39,502 13,724 791 4,625 21,011 76 529 946 8 2 69 1 610 ..,. 1 6 56 625 77 485 1,017 51 "i 69 "4 3 657 50 12 13 132 787 73 6,955 18,449 150 13 889 20 12,764 1,795 27 135 688 6,802 79 7,177 19,927 1,076 17 940 1,015 131 13,996 1,500 1,026 105 843 9,473 90 76 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farms number All land in farms.. acres Total cropland harvested acres Farms by color of operator: White operators number Nonwhite operators number Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number Part owners number Managers number • All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Cash tenants number Share-cash tenants number Share tenants number Crop-share tenants number Livestock-share tenants number Croppers number Other and unspecified tenants number Other tenants number Unspecified tenants number Land in farms by tenure of operator: Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants acres Share tenants acres Crop-share tenants acres Livestock-share tenants acres Croppers acres Other and unspecified tenants acres Cropland harvested by tenure of operator: Full owners farms reporting acres Part owners farms reporting acres Managers farms reporting acres All tenants farms reporting acres Croppers farms reporting acres 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1949. 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. 1950. 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. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 658 726 116,627 116,383 26,821 32,894 593 676 470 498 23 83 93 12.6 12.8 29 45 3 5 21 10 21 10 31,657 45,980 36,570 26,256 33,102 32,045 15,298 12,102 6,037 6,525 530 504 3,871 2,071 3,871 2,071 1,800 1,443 3,060 1,559 179 259 3,771 5,410 87 101 7,201 7,293 5 20 9,142 15,750 60 68 6,707 4,441 1 11 43 734 2,131 1,899 225,377 200,027 26,126 41,245 1,673 1,352 458 547 1,499 1,114 230 215 401 570 18.8 30.0 76 94 9 9 87 194 86 181 143 92 150,256 128,582 41,329 29,538 234 33,558 41,907 7,226 9,683 1,069 1,504 7,897 16,912 7,759 16,050 138 862 4,947 7,201 12,419 6,607 768 903 11,017 19,187 206 197 7,191 7,808 319 529 7,880 14,250 86 174 2,908 4,646 2,648 3,180 383,064 403,227 174,183 158,177 2,490 2,973 158 207 1,170 1,334 710 696 756 1,142 28.5 35.9 26 13 551 779 544 769 7 10 52 202 119 119 99,905 133,638 180,695 161, 107 19,792 17,551 82,672 90,931 1,338 1,709 1,395 1,100 68,641 68,232 68,055 66,862 586 1,370 4,735 9,738 6,563 10,152 588 905 25,269 45,502 686 627 94,688 62,315 2,839 5,213 686 957 51,387 45,147 52 179 1,944 5,227 1,723 1,991 103,800 104,174 12,309 17,135 1,690 1,935 1,560 1,745 102 159 5.9 8.0 26 63 88,337 91,194 10,828 5,617 1,126 740 3,509 6,623 1,184 2,576 40 189 845 174 781 15 64 544 476 1,592 2,686 1,111 1,341 10,386 14,275 50 77 1,125 1,536 290 30 73 113 508 1,294 14 13 65 210 Washington 2,950 3,190 222,781 228,763 46,974 50,551 2,228 2,404 722 786 2,217 2,252 317 271 408 660 13.8 20.7 59 142 9 4 121 167 115 161 6 6 103 211 116 136 174,948 173,432 29,671 19,881 3,383 7,570 14,779 27,880 2,261 5,879 761 146 4,279 5,714 4,082 5,412 197 302 3,379 7,292 4,099 8,849 1,587 1,671 29,027 30,394 303 253 9,108 6,124 1,669 1,798 379 571 7,170 12,235 103 182 2,345 4,500 1,673 1,930 160,857 191,312 24,305 1,086 1,120 West Baton Rouge 587 810 1,027 1,149 162 163 477 616 28.5 31.9 77 153 73 152 4 131 235 94,979 122,472 36,671 30,791 3,467 257 25,740 37,792 11,245 11,245 102 624 4,758 10,757 4,523 10,747 235 10 3,986 9,830 5,649 5,336 592 714 10,588 17,257 146 151 5,987 8,218 6 2 326 157 390 533 7,404 14,174 131 223 3,537 6,066 414 404 55,198 50,802 20,899 20,189 279 243 135 161 179 188 127 152 30.7 37.6 83 99 1 4 15 33 15 32 West Carroll 12,134 17,314 18,597 5,709 19,913 22,271 4,554 5,508 3,466 3,593 135 515 395 981 395 946 25 119 533 300 93 105 3,010 4,472 84 49 6,287 2,439 7 7 9,211 9,953 92 141 2,391 3,325 2 4 23 73 2,255 2,570 183,934 173,623 77,881 70,331 1,900 2,186 355 384 1,201 1,223 282 268 767 1,074 34.0 41.8 21 15 4 307 640 302 633 372 349 63 70 22 6 41 64 90,477 86,069 32,612 26,235 26,197 18,872 34,648 42,447 1,000 851 443 17,789 28,012 17,334 27,704 455 308 12,012 9,980 3,404 3,604 1,026 1,108 34,674 30,482 277 267 14,787 10,768 4,330 2,439 748 1,044 24,090 26,642 372 339 10,334 7,741 West Feliciana 648 801 147,808 158,648 26,369 26,729 176 213 472 588 161 217 52 49 431 529 66.5 66.0 289 371 2 3 52 50 51 49 1 1 37 84 51 21 26 7 25 69,202 74,227 41,994 35,700 23,205 34,850 13,407 13,871 8,343 10,182 77 150 962 1,335 947 1,285 15 50 557 1,601 3,468 603 104 L32 4,417 3,586 50 39 3,675 2,484 11,634 12,532 426 506 6,643 8,127 37 79 520 1,158 LOUISIANA Parish Table 2a —FARMS BY TENURE, BY COLOR OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954 77 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Assumption Beauregard Farns, 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 farns, 1954. 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 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 . 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. 77,65-4 50,041 10,206 453 16,954 2,689 33,473 9,915 2,595 22 20,941 9,751 10,277,411 4,708,467 2,968,318 1,113,859 1,486,767 103,480 1,163,932 401,752 168,602 36,107 557,471 171,912 52,129 2,475,728 28,285 749,201 9,123 860,191 378 207,680 14,343 658,656 2,644 66,084 30,626 534,852 7,711 95,966 2,539 70,334 16 1,865 20,360 366,687 9,733 151, 199 2,980 1,193 536 7 1,244 84 330 37 13 280 67 333,761 83,623 138,549 5,845 105,744 4,343 9,936 884 452 8,600 1,295 2,165 148,176 489 18,446 503 65,053 6 1,205 1,167 63,472 83 3,174 306 7,019 17 245 13 337 276 6,437 67 1,125 1,045 799 116 2 128 115 89 123,317 47,906 43,009 2,803 29,599 3,502 2,413 840 706 39, 950 499 8,418 108 17,423 1 513 98 13,596 96 1,242 72 653 8 436 16 153 1,119 958 95 6 60 2 164 121 21 22 1 89,448 50,071 17,109 11,764 10,504 1,876 4,146 2,245 1,300 601 579 22,255 452 9,555 82 3,814 5 3,108 40 5,778 2 985 125 1,776 87 566 20 1,018 18 192 292 157 59 8 68 2 21 15 4 88,091 35,954 22,709 12,227 17,201 4,914 224 123 91 io 226 45,610 97 16,481 58 11,546 8 7,342 63 10,241 2 1,771 16 141 11 56 4 79 3,619 2,019 780 9 811 131 848 178 154 516 251 205,388 99,624 69,424 12,272 24,068 3,869 18,608 4,439 3,912 10,257 4,381 2,826 71,559 1,317 25,747 758 27,703 9 2,282 742 15,827 128 2,451 811 12,541 151 1,591 152 2,522 508 8,428 250 4,001 1,230 1,054 80 2 94 32 24 161,926 109,536 32,916 765 18,709 1,770 627 749 19,816 626 11,468 72 5,147 1 2 50 3,199 23 468 17 111 1,072 865 116 2 89 5 601 396 49 156 19 140,832 100,455 31,341 860 8,176 393 31,997 21,523 2,886 7,588 769 578 16,299 429 9,223 98 5,783 1 96 50 1,197 4 117 504 7,033 308 3,398 47 1,173 149 2,462 19 3% 908 592 151 8 157 14 1,112 561 136 415 216 210,737 83,163 100,953 8,803 17,818 433 38,250 18,678 8,705 10,867 3,989 460 45,955 243 13,234 119 23,616 8 4,001 90 5,104 12 270 848 11,736 347 2,949 134 2,863 367 5,924 215 3,363 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) East Baton Rouge Farms. 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 farns, 1954, 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 harvested, 1954. "■ farns operated by- White operators farms reporting. acres . Full ovnerB 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. 1,132 660 189 15 268 31 1,639 320 94 3 1,222 797 236,756 96,606 75,408 22,179 42,563 1,758 46,053 14,281 4,814 1,355 •25,603 11,394 519 58,360 236 22,817 133 22,040 11 3,006 139 10,497 30 599 i,489 21,537 223 2,611 88 1,916 1 72 1,177 16,938 797 11,175 1,218 702 281 13 222 6 78 37 33 1 53,305 204,617 133,240 96,598 1,326 8,646 750 992 6,904 40 490 89,037 155 5,222 186 45,679 7 2,238 142 35,898 4 150 32 2,753 6 39 5 647 830 629 61 2 138 32 259 160 19 25 21 2,067 69,929 49,358 8,845 2,891 8,835 1,099 11,287 6,071 3,158 2,058 449 423 14,165 281 6,517 57 3,860 2 741 83 3,047 32 932 14« 3,768 73 1,396 19 1,248 56 ,124 25 443 629 380 120 20 13 2 5 1 253,200 53,981 96,082 29,310 73,827 62 504 320 14 170 42 296 21,320 146 1,564 75 8,441 5 327 70 10,988 7 61 7 67 4 19 2 1,120 679 156 6 279 87 458 51 23 384 203 121,883 68,825 26,639 6,884 19,535 3,643 12,492 2,090 2,209 8,193 3,202 842 30,043 437 12,586 150 8,474 6 1,293 249 7,690 85 2,365 446 7,671 41 673 23 837 382 6,161 203 2,876 1,076 776 133 3 164 5 1,091 385 63 1 642 183 206,319 132,455 49,793 2,663 21,408 287 83,144 36,930 7,267 1,320 37,627 5,655 594 15,031 412 8,099 100 4,475 3 706 79 1,751 5 54 953 16,747 2% 3,957 62 1,355 1 50 594 11,385 182 4,295 469 294 82 12 81 27 720 117 31 1 571 355 182,651 59,636 44,463 63,403 15,349 687 40,630 4,391 910 28,000 7,329 3,657 379 25,662 216 9,455 78 7,470 11 5,488 74 3,249 27 411 708 9,890 107 1,582 31 449 1 1,300 569 6,559 355 3,629 1,177 850 164 9 154 17 1,398 654 144 1 599 150 258,203 144,498 81,924 10,641 21,140 455 71,507 31,284 10,994 429 28,800 4,737 565 18,000 370 8,088 111 7,559 6 686 78 1,667 16 212 1,194 15,494 503 4,777 138 2,700 553 8,017 147 2,336 1,398 1,269 70 5 54 3 306 230 19 57 1 129,753 87,770 29,008 6,286 6,689 321 6,632 5,206 473 953 9 567 12,699 491 8,175 50 2,179 5 1,623 21 722 3 2C 251 1,633 179 946 19 205 53 482 1 8 78 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 2a —FARMS SY TENURE, BY COLOR (For definitions and explanations, see text) Fans, 1954i 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 farns, 1954. 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 barvealed, 1954. in farns operated by— Whl te 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 . , East Carroll 683 307 138 15 223 112 1,032 175 54 1 802 576 160, 2 44 52,660 47,992 43,078 16,514 3,460 25,378 8,656 4,049 80 12,593 7,057 646 59,659 277 19,887 138 20,458 14 8,529 217 10,785 112 3,169 1,016 18,141 167 4,324 54 2,385 1 56 794 11,376 576 6,967 516 378 72 3 63 13 944 333 64 1 546 154 190,814 131,389 42,770 7,484 9,171 285 32,262 15,627 2,222 830 13,583 2,919 331 15,838 230 9,655 53 4,140 3 1,124 45 919 12 158 890 11,730 291 3,130 60 794 539 7,806 154 2,517 Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson 2,442 1,105 335 2 1,000 78 784 56 20 708 180 194,602 71,277 71,142 368 51,815 2,308 20,806 1,592 928 18,286 3,312 1,922 78,948 665 16,074 300 29,697 1 60 956 33,117 78 2,016 765 14,441 45 609 20 610 700 13,222 180 2,858 2,644 1,087 454 9 1,094 500 1,527 143 75 1,309 287,191 122,307 93,974 15,901 55,009 12,584 42,459 6,682 5,207 30,570 15,857 2,344 88,798 844 28,983 446 27,408 9 2,568 1,045 29,839 500 10,599 1,509 30,363 130 2,958 75 2,668 1,304 24,737 14,509 1,070 891 73 2 104 26 252 83 40 129 114 89,277 57,243 17,805 9,944 4,285 625 4,350 1,850 1,085 1,415 1,198 427 13,317 306 5,807 59 4,431 1 2,057 61 1,022 25 534 217 2,540 52 543 39 691 126 1,306 114 1,137 778 336 203 8 231 43 224 62 52 110 32 120,703 20,982 62,195 10,599 26,927 2,923 12,707 903 5,413 6,391 1,198 582 55,921 175 8,277 193 27,836 5 1,026 209 18,782 42 1,255 192 9,422 41 410 51 3,980 100 5,032 31 1,072 448 232 60 8 148 1 124 41 31 2 50 2 131,549 34,605 24,564 49,399 22,981 70 3,012 654 442 800 1,116 20 300 35,333 129 7,293 54 7,649 8 7,792 109 12,599 1 57 110 1,481 32 171 30 316 2 71 46 923 2 19 780 649 55 76 3 278 171 43 71,886 59,186 8,239 4,461 167 13,488 6,522 2,259 4,707 245 490 5,805 396 3,991 45 1,362 49 452 3 69 219 2,406 120 830 41 726 58 850 213 123 23 21,766 9,063 4,502 8,201 110 2,691 57 744 14 504 39 1,443 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) St. Charles St. John the Baptist St . Landry Farna, 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 farns. 1954, 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 bnrveated, 1954, in farna eperated 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 . 803 544 119 9 131 27 748 93 28 627 503 162,060 76,966 54,573 16,572 13, 949 609 16,244 4,901 1,390 9,953 6,800 502 27,817 292 9,226 101 11,220 9 3,954 100 3,417 26 520 720 9,978 71 1,067 27 640 622 8,271 503 6,435 1,860 793 324 9 734 270 1,284 136 49 1,099 676 232,990 86,206 84,123 19,020 43,641 8,348 35,417 7,077 3,373 24,967 12,956 1,673 78,233 630 21,917 320 26,735 9 5,562 714 24,019 270 6,401 1,261 25,877 117 2,348 48 1,704 1,096 21,825 676 12,048 1,628 1,410 101 129 97 10 148,125 120,481 18,757 1,364 7,523 485 5,437 4,388 413 636 866 10,354 743 7,935 79 1,792 1 2 43 625 7 144 100 774 70 496 9 84 21 194 1 145 103 19 23 2 8 3 5 22,394 7,422 14,117 855 38 184 64 120 108 1,327 72 625 16 523 20 179 2 13 6 31 138 75 28 6 29 23 14 3 63,772 12,607 42,735 4,639 3,791 636 276 215 68 14,246 27 2,237 20 9,048 5 2,218 16 743 12 291 4 19 3 197 807 562 132 3 110 15 727 382 65 280 55 90,375 57,971 22,496 2,650 7,258 373 21,919 13,460 2,437 6,022 893 542 8,028 344 4,202 115 2,690 1 95 82 1,041 14 213 695 7,192 355 3,443 65 924 275 2,825 55 676 315 173 83 14 45 98 62 21 66,507 22,444 22,985 14,884 6,194 3,691 1,405 1,611 198 30,504 73 8,254 82 12,867 L4 6,339 29 3,044 67 2,027 35 531 20 923 12 573 94 66 15 1 12 '47 19 12 16 1 38,831 25,539 3,567 7,784 1,941 2,610 452 1,299 859 20 50 12,222 27 6,411 13 1,976 1 2,546 9 1,289 32 1,427 9 130 11 732 12 565 1 2C 3,770 1,652 353 15 1,750 175 2,930 579 204 3 2,144 436 238,513 113,688 46,311 6,659 71,855 4,785 89,511 17,658 8,209 339 63,305 10,289 3,009 92,801 987 24,775 331 18,955 10 1,057 1,681 48,014 174 3,818 2,791 62,466 475 8,280 202 5,087 3 75 2,111 49,024 436 8,946; LOUISIANA 79 OF OPERATOR : CENSUS OF 1954-Continued Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides 1,157 2,106 726 749 1,133 ,430 592 977 1,900 39 1,135 464 1,050 3,004 1 507 1,096 320 651 882 2 ,L42 267 584 1,437 24 780 339 509 2,290 2 338 190 183 32 93 122 109 137 151 9 68 933 970 10 923 970 145 175 22 16 5 5 501 502 185 109 14 13 171 96 361 401 307 483 193 256 294 367 254 311 157 193 91 102 73 96 165 164 59 63 28 23 289,463 316,914 955 618 6,519 7,997 11,656 18,193 11,273 15,392 24,061 30,132 29,541 35,715 24,488 30,906 18,017 20,135 17,279 22,808 56,993 56,298 38,395 40,122 50,286 38,598 2,224 2,5o8 513 1,195 513 1,195 128 134 1,462 1,151 363 279 18 13 345 266 430 634 103 125 58 56 49 53 45 43 25 15 20 22 10 9 32 26 17 15 37 31 223,481 170,513 2,332 1,766 6,584 9,491 3,908 4,738 3,343 3,206 4,157 4,422 5,198 4,838 3,859 2,314 3,972 4,331 2,389 2,195 11,718 8,952 13,348 10,184 162,673 114,081 797 846 39 5 758 841 307 349 305 158 24 12 281 146 615 687 497 604 196 237 268 316 182 197 121 132 71 63 51 45 146 126 63 72 60 52 329,710 329.94S 1,535 875 11, 02^ 12,856 19,316 23,061 11,340 13,687 21,770 25,705 21,072 22,534 18,815 20,693 14,0.4 12,322 12,103 10,701 52,830 46,172 43,267 49,890 102,571 91,452 2,643 2,689 East Baton Rouge 434 1,231 6 428 1,221 116 110 55 14 174 179 5 16 2 12 1,857 1,103 505 491 14 23 491 468 562 603 179 222 94 148 70 122 72 104 136,385 174,927 2,575 2,587 8,470 10,070 6,637 8,362 5,338 8,338 5,781 10,279 8,224 11,903 7,165 9,550 6,158 7,860 5,094 6,904 26,344 35,379 22,132 29,108 32,467 34,587 1,738 1,981 East Carroll 100 1'9 1,496 326 260 17 5 309 255 603 883 269 358 144 172 124 146 72 62 34 35 18 17 20 16 39 33 35 24 31 32 185,622 190,219 2,012 1,698 9,579 15,299 10,580 13,806 8,425 9,911 10,056 11,819 8,408 7,125 5,328 5,235 3,589 3,412 4,692 3,800 13,357 11,991 23,702 17,325 85,894 88,748 1,738 2,038 1,507 1,444' 42 4 1,465 1,440 East Feliciana 20 26 5 5 167 498 1,460 212 163 10 6 202 157 491 541 205 316 96 162 93 108 223,076 245,538 1,152 894 8,812 10,124 7,541 11,405 5,390 9,096 7,805 8,747 8,816 10,654 10,073 8,342 6,397 7,510 6,989 . 6,697 23,341 25,532 33,284 34,123 103,476 112,414 1,492 1,669 507 419 15 487 419 92 131 46 62 32 35 1 14 26 775 98 i Evangeline 3,226 287 382 25 99 262 283 1,317 1,674 734 897 276 303 184 217 133 143 30 64 36 47 28 39 90 88 46 28 15 10 215,408 209, :93 1,632 1,700 25,392 33,141 27,714 33,356 15,894 17,289 15,032 18,015 15,602 16,369 12,704 9,784 7,120 9,337 6,729 9,337 32,289 30,483 30,460 18,100 24,840 12,782 3,220 3,892 2,359 2,495 464 608 1,810 1,813 85 74 123 171 85 168 608 1,033 82 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish T.ble 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE [Data for Items shown In Italics are based on (For definitions and explanations, see text) Jefferson Davis FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM Fans »7 slur 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 seres 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 aores and over number 1954. 1950. Lamd io farms by aiae of farm! All land In farms acres 1954. 1950. Under 10 acres acres 1954. 1950. 10 to 29 seres 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 acreB 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. FARK3 BY TYPE OF FARM X3t Imated number of farms 1951. 1950. Field-crop farms other than vegetable and frutt-and-nut number 1954. 1950. Cash- (ratn number 1954. 1950. Cotton number 1954. 1950. Other field-crop number 1954. 1950. Vegetable farms number 1954. 1950. Prult-and-nut farms /lumber 1954. 1950. Dairy farms number 1954. 1950. Poul tru farms number 1954. 1950. Livestock farms other than dairy and poultry number 1954. 1950. General farms number 1954. 1950. Primarily crop number 1954. 1950. Primarily livestock number 1954. 1950. Crop and l Iveslock number 1954. 1950. Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954, 1950. 4,171 312 331 20 13 292 318 1,478 1,879 933 1,146 354 387 415 394 239 222 111 135 91 63 55 34 100 94 51 35 32 19 329,650 303,662 1,841 2,014 27,003 35,124 35,828 43,488 20,443 22,300 33,998 31,938 27,850 25,353 17,560 21,099 17,864 12,332 12,875 8,086 34,462 33,161 34,238 24,446 65,688 44,321 4,222 4,739 3,195 3,695 20 15 3,170 3,680 5 245 202 28 17 7 665 749 278 259 14 8 264 251 398 489 263 321 107 124 100 111 73 68 27 32 22 21 12 11 22 24 11 7 9 14 93,627 100,707 1,572 1,492 6,630 8,272 10,172 12,495 6,211 7,246 8,299 9,008 8,348 7,722 4,237 5,092 4,278 4,110 2,888 2,655 7,579 7,756 7,196 5,186 26,217 29,673 1,261 1,481 264 249 264 235 94 144 5 32 5 1 4 27 873 1,041 203 121 19 16 184 105 157 163 140 209 100 139 109 135 99 100 42 62 35 25 19 18 58 67 26 19 14 11 133,410 134,218 926 577 2,833 3,074 5,332 8,059 5,793 7,847 8,960 11,214 11,507 11,489 6,630 9,636 6,824 4,948 4,538 4,154 19,861 22,898 17,102 12,261 43,104 38,061 1,032 1,069 576 666 44 12 5 34 527 620 374 251 150 144 35 18 115 126 115 171 59 82 38 44 44 53 42 48 23 31 17 19 11 11 25 33 18 17 30 28 134,561 111,989 690 763 2,019 3,047 2,254 3,085 2,168 2,515 3,646 4,371 5,052 5,450 3,561 4,974 3,406 3,812 2,567 2,622 8,789 12,015 11,601 10,972 88,808 58,363 563 681 126 202 8 1 26 20 92 181 342 379 1,058 150 106 7 4 143 102 192 184 222 226 110 81 124 146 95 103 69 70 26 21 19 14 41 34 7 7 3 1 85,374 77,552 801 558 3,355 3,274 8,636 8,844 6,315 4,744 10, 110 12,017 11,066 12,060 10,873 11,032 5,094 4,166 4,451 3,290 14,561 11,197 5,203 5,235 4,909 1,135 1,013 993 85 103 1 85 102 856 793 62 104 21 28 41 76 72 76 20 24 14 5 15 14 11 7 5 4 4 2 3 5 2 5 3 3 8 21,785 31,540 243 419 1,200 1,259 766 927 805 278 1,229 1,138 1,160 796 798 634 818 787 453 708 2,030 625 3,341 1,993 8,942 21,976 178 254 1,207 154 229 26 84 128 145 169 247 99 173 45 70 84 99 67 89 73 103 50 71 50 69 192 207 167 145 57 51 334,338 351,684 671 865 2,881 4,330 3,860 6,741 2,690 4,020 6,859 8,132 7,980 10,262 11,506 16,453 9,846 14,114 12,066 16,939 69,451 73,738 113,242 99,567 93,286 96,523 1,212 1,553 678 807 647 723 20 34 11 50 106 115 10 29 5 24 97 143 383 592 LOUISIANA 83 OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of farmfl. See telt] Lafourche La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Moreno" se Jatchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 736 775 1,586 2,585 1,418 2,610 3,169 40 1,500 594 1,917 3,665 1,551 3,144 1 56 181 183 575 268 485 443 21 256 99 316 808 268 220 2 114 152 205 559 257 373 338 62 258 90 328 795 205 202 3 17 32 8 64 16 35 37 17 22 14 50 53 5 25 4 45 10 59 29 6 20 11 39 8 9 69 99 4 14 5 39 149 175 511 252 450 406 4 234 85 266 755 263 195 6 69 142 146 530 251 353 327 23 250 81 259 696 201 188 7 132 241 224 1,020 498 1,171 1,129 5 386 224 663 1,103 506 1,151 8 228 243 350 945 728 1,621 1,497 23 476 186 890 1,250 658 1,431 9 125 138 223 452 206 336 565 4 283 142 336 642 208 690 10 204 192 312 413 265 505 642 14 304 147 397 716 303 938 11 82 55 130 183 96 139 209 1 102 25 169 290 101 274 12 122 82 167 154 104 182 256 3 124 34 191 302 120 294 13 76 76 243 146 95 146 276 3 148 39 124 252 146 289 14 103 73 320 122 91 144 278 155 44 125 276 137 287 15 74 32 197 102 73 84 193 2 106 20 75 192 103 171 16 78 49 219 107 47 88 196 1 92 22 71 167 121 159 17 46 27 105 37 32 45 98 58 7 44 103 43 101 18 55 27 117 32 39 57 100 2 61 18 33 113 58 71 19 37 9 93 21 14 42 50 1 31 6 31 53 39 56 20 29 14 79 19 15 30 57 1 24 11 39 45 25 48 21 15 3 49 10 13 20 28 21 3 18 48 14 29 22 22 6 43 9 8 25 36 21 6 21 33 21 28 23 43 11 102 25 50 49 85 2 54 13 56 95 64 88 24 48 10 107 25 44 68 83 2 60 L5 52 81 55 73 25 16 2 25 14 26 59 50 1 32 7 39 53 28 49 26 21 3 23 11 31 50 43 23 12 42 53 28 34 27 34 12 47 34 43 23 9 46 26 31 26 28 34 7 1 40 23 38 2 17 11 46 24 23 20 29 230,790 35,274 180,966 102,319 252,097 212,397 278,589 2,422 175,069 55,239 240,730 280,743 178,304 268,407 30 252,094 42,369 188,656 93,902 237,623 203,965 288,423 8,178 142,240 60,277 234,431 271,073 173,147 254,035 31 227 843 985 2,902 1,687 2,749 2,572 46 1,359 478 1,566 4,207 1,669 1,278 32 450 747 870 3,052 1,716 2,103 2,021 166 1,431 445 1,519 4,006 1,278 1,171 33 2,513 4,261 3,947 17,576 8,191 20,161 19,069 109 6,493 3,845 12,334 18,758 8,186 21,072 34 4,107 4,336 6,469 16,037 11,704 29,407 26,014 351 8,321 3,244 16,437 21,457 10,867 26,808 35 4,759 5,298 8,597 17,069 7,832 12,702 21,723 151 10,979 5,415 12,459 24,512 7,982 26,269 36 7,805 7,428 11,889 15,502 10,140 18,583 24,487 526 11,548 5,593 14,480 27,268 11,761 35,180 37 4,739 3,144 7,627 10,463 5,564 8,115 12,087 60 5,927 1,406 9,718 16,621 5,881 15,963 38 7,059 4,712 9,760 8,746 5,999 10,565 14,675 160 7,090 1,923 11,009 17,416 6,875 17,033 39 6,124 6,076 19,719 11,935 7,737 11,944 22,296 235 11,993 3,122 10,078 20,681 11,723 23,561 40 8,476 5,783 26,005 9,826 7,420 11,738 22,598 12,657 3,532 10,069 22,644 15,222 22,929 41 8,604 3,690 22,813 11,935 8,462 9,742 21,882 259 12,154 2,323 8,788 22,028 11,990 19,718 42 9,120 5,548 25,311 12,472 5,539 10,174 22,762 114 10,447 2,516 8,214 19,214 14,078 18,640 43 7,142 4,160 16,375 5,806 4,932 7,071 15,241 9,024 1,119 6,916 16,280 6,713 16,095 44 8,609 4,159 18,102 4,875 6,096 8,809 15,596 349 9,533 2,810 5,232 17,229 9,139 11,101 .45 7,219 1,765 18,482 4,156 2,710 8,223 10,004 201 6,158 1,187 6,199 10,439 7,608 11,116 46 5,747 2,834 15,615 3,714 3,020 5,892 11,266 190 4,677 2,147 7,649 8,821 4,930 9,282 47 3,579 726 11,465 2,433 3,052 4,775 6,693 4,958 690 4,334 11,544 3,389 6,952 48 5,181 1,462 10,050 2,087 1,925 5,908 8,671 5,002 1,432 5,091 7,871 5,014 6,631 49 14,829 3,857 34,556 8,306 17,264 17,858 29,685 853 19,748 4,753 19,321 33,608 22,695 31,955 50 16,865 3,619 36,749 8,123 15,298 23,923 28,801 762 20,988 5,153 17,746 27,281 19,331 26,148 51 9,901 1,454 16,943 9,738 17,781 42,472 34,100 508 22,108 5,071 28,834 38,142 20,611 31,713 52 14,169 1,741 15,945 7,868 21,236 35,376 29,022 15,627 8,148 28,810 36,870 19,639 24,421 53 161,154 19,457 166,885 66,585 83,237 64,163 25,830 120,183 63,923 69,857 62,715 54 164,506 11,891 1,600 147,530 41,482 82,510 5,560 34,919 23,334 108, 175 60,996 54,963 54,691 55 764 808 1,613 2,673 1,471 2,510 3,275 20 1,451 604 1,955 3,592 1,519 3,115 56 1,058 851 1,949 2,397 1,669 3,166 3,564 110 1,615 596 2,235 3,855 1,304 3,585 57 396 45 265 30 1,191 1,770 1,426 365 1 1,115 910 756 2,400 58 421 43 494 19 1,065 2,226 1,820 562 1,098 785 1,048 2,726 59 32 5 5 50 2 1 1 16 7 60 5 5 IS 10 9 7 61 40 260 30 1,141 1,768 1,426 364 991 905 756 2,393 62 43 490 9 1,047 2,216 1,809 562 883 757 1,047 2,714 63 364 108 5 64 416 4 5 11 215 19 1 5 65 125 5 20 10 10 75 10 5 66 116 22 27 400 10 29 16 75 37 5 6 5 67 b8 "s "4 462 1 "6 89 "5 6 69 12 45 16 20 36 5 15 46 10 10 70 5 23 1 10 15 15 30 52 4 16 61 10 1 71 75 40 5 106 30 15 16 20 10 72 4 43 9 20 5 4 11 18 10 73 26 58 67 71 46 74 184 58 19 144 263 74 118 74 52 118 \ '2 51 96 89 204 1 64 31 160 344 76 140 75 47 16 21 1 24 81 17 22 21 76 19 5 73 91 25 30 56 31 7 125 105 28 26 77 6 5 8 U 65 8 11 2 76 "9 22 5 64 6 9 26 1 '26 "4 94 28 7 15 79 30 1 5 4 5 5 23 5 SI 36 5 13 1 12 16 9 U 19 62 9 47 27 11 25 30 5 3 31 54 16 11 83 217 705 1,142 2,051 197 660 1,495 20 952 467 575 2,340 626 551 84 441 680 1,218 1,737 473 806 1,448 50 879 386 820 2,537 636 682 8^ 84 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE [Data for items shown in italics are based on (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM Faras by aiaet All farms number 1934. 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 aores and over number 1954. 1950. Land in faraa by aize 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 Estimated number of firms 1954.. 1950. . Field-crop farms other than vegetable and frutt-and-nut number 1954.. 1950.. Cash-iratn number 1954. . 1950.. Cotton number 1954. . 1950.. Other field-crop number 1954.. 1950. . Vegetable farms number 1954.. 1950. . Frutt-and-nut farms number 1954.. 1950.. Dairy farms number 1954.. 1950.. Poul tru farms number 1954. . 1950.. Livestock farms other than dairy and pou I tru number 1954 . . 1950.. General farms number 1954. . 1950.. Primarily crop number 1954.. 1950.. Primarily livestock number 1954.. 1950.. Crop and lives tock number 1954 . . 1950.. Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954.. 1950.. 1,757 192 128 41 6 151 122 301 376 408 497 160 197 264 299 174 188 101 107 48 47 27 22 61 45 15 9 153,562 148,554 817 649 5,577 7,056 15,804 19,312 9,289 11,346 21,606 24,284 19,900 21,621 15,565 16,632 9,470 9,293 6,483 5,304 21,398 15,090 9,691 5,739 17, 962 12,228 1,683 1,918 St. Bernard 122 392 117 387 5 5 109 135 15 44 15 5 1,352 1,288 22,578 10,567 124 236 744 709 1,121 991 305 869 1,367 1,178 670 984 755 1,673 980 378 961 490 1,230 486 1,317 500 13,004 2,073 158 170 St. Charles 90 109 64,408 60,304 128 289 834 1,433 969 1,189 685 1,116 692 1,912 447 1,081 965 610 1,581 950 1,233 256 3,130 6,045 2,175 1,877 51,569 43,546 166 259 125 172 178 131 16 5 162 126 546 573 243 307 129 133 140 139 115 95 66 62 31 32 19 17 40 28 21 13 6 3 112,294 96,856 997 785 9,418 10,254 9,069 11,552 7,403 7,673 11,629 11,428 13,128 10, 824 10,431 9,730 6,102 6,250 4,464 4,032 14,102 9,815 15,183 9,925 10,368 4,588 1,593 1,533 St. John St. James the Bapti3t 225 183 5 215 183 5 5 25 60 49 309 274 10 917 874 413 133 115 71 93 114 45 57 25 36 16 20 15 21 14 11 10 9 15 17 17 12 21 21 70, 198 69, 503 625 379 1,531 1,976 1,602 2,130 1,459 2,140 1,307 1,579 1,667 2,496 2,192 1,746 1,974 1,774 2,222 1,933 5,242 5,954 12,047 9,287 38,330 38,109 403 406 102 122 96 116 256 213 2 6 4 3 3 6 13 11 5 6 7 11 41,441 47,794 118 202 453 930 787 1,218 545 460 727 1,426 1,049 691 330 973 825 593 722 1,447 4,332 4,090 3,986 3,442 27,567 32,322 St. Landry 128 195 522 550 55 149 467 401 2,702 3,336 2,165 2,335 592 528 278 244 141 124 69 74 53 46 39 18 76 63 44 31 19 20 328,024 321,830 2,656 2,472 56,666 69,551 79,850 85,515 33,310 30, 388 22,581 20,094 16,374 14, 256 10,901 11,490 10,322 8,956 9,305 4,319 25,338 21,438 30,124 19,931 30,597 33,420 6,675 7,369 4,927 4,631 154 194 4,086 2,885 687 1,552 329 394 217 717 167 525 5 50 187 1,127 1,531 337 270 11 34 326 236 LOUISIANA 85 OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of farms. See text] West Baton West West St. Mary Jt. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster Rouge Carroll Feliciana Winn 417 1,405 3,998 1,341 658 2,131 2,648 1,723 2,950 1,673 414 2,255 648 1,134 1 61 293 850 357 131 214 229 135 323 245 90 138 77 149 2 67 297 911 354 117 65 259 167 271 189 77 82 52 189 3 6 27 146 12 6 43 38 6 16 13 8 11 7 9 4 6 34 92 9 16 10 37 15 13 15 9 5 29 5 55 266 704 345 125 171 191 129 307 232 82 127 70 140 6 61 263 819 345 101 55 222 152 258 174 68 82 47 160 7 80 461 1,456 431 147 320 468 508 724 374 131 451 322 270 8 78 506 1,933 740 181 285 535 614 785 424 132 603 425 326 9 32 232 600 130 94 389 405 509 611 276 46 625 60 274 10 23 240 696 167 99 379 651 605 762 394 59 836 106 355 11 11 112 263 96 64 222 292 167 350 152 35 270 14 103 12 12 117 281 106 61 199 381 189 409 165 34 334 27 147 13 22 108 284 97 61 338 280 175 339 203 37 366 19 148 14 30 105 294 101 77 353 371 187 373 238 34 402 20 152 15 35 62 229 45 40 233 254 96 253 146 17 193 17 7« 16 25 47 174 49 53 237 264 103 248 184 19 162 24 79 17 28 39 122 30 32 144 172 54 123 85 15 85 11 57 18 21 46 101 35 31 138 183 59 121 116 8 61 15 59 19 21 17 65 13 17 76 106 16 59 47 6 40 13 17 20 15 13 43 14 18 81 123 19 68 69 6 26 16 24 21 10 15 34 7 10 43 87 13 46 31 7 24 12 12 22 12 15 36 10 11 47 82 19 52 36 8 18 10 13 23 56 28 64 39 24 92 215 36 80 66 11 44 33 18 24 39 33 56 31 32 72 197 19 69 74 11 31 42 18 25 28 16 19 33 10 44 105 11 28 32 8 9 2fc 6 26 29 21 16 33 24 32 96 8 22 25 7 8 25 8 27 33 22 12 63 28 16 35 3 14 16 11 10 44 2 28 40 15 10 65 22 11 38 2 10 16 9 7 39 3 29 162,162 140,716 215,458 250,373 116,627 225,377 383,064 103,800 222,781 160,857 55,198 183,934 147, 808 70, 991 30 160,656 126,169 209,460 267,409 116,383 200,027 403,227 104, 174 228,763 191,312 50,802 173,623 158,648 83,232 31 304 1,482 4,118 2,290 757 1,006 1,099 729 1,654 1,258 451 763 421 745 32 349 1,451 4,776 2,324 637 349 1,270 896 1,455 949 378 500 299 850 33 1,195 7,895 24,057 6,735 2,560 5,604 8,576 9,004 13,523 6,753 2,280 8,510 5,717 4,801 34 1,422 8,603 31,023 11,332 3,211 5,532 10,377 10, 957 15,181 8,033 2,455 11,796 7,939 5,706 35 1,198 8,788 22,691 5,018 3,608 15,137 15,585 19,608 23,674 10,646 1,698 24,478 2,127 10,638 36 833 9,014 26,219 6,253 3,724 14,611 24,845 23,214 29,248 14,960 2,131 32,446 3,582 13,793 37 642 6,447 15, 151 5,537 3,738 12,901 16,876 9,628 20,399 8,835 2,009 15,764 783 5,930 36 709 6,768 16, 177 6,106 3,508 11,625 22,120 10,914 23,623 9,497 1,977 19,477 1,466 8,603 39 1,814 8,861 23,229 8,096 4,870 28,057 22,949 14,044 27,803 16,500 2,981 29,767 1,550 11,912 40 2,490 8,443 24,094 8,300 6,296 29,034 30,123 15,037 30,582 19,283 2,709 32,362 1,565 12,148 41 4,044 7,062 26,538 5,351 4,534 27,291 29,405 11,077 29,320 16,824 1,975 22,285 1,959 8,989 42 2,911 5,410 20,281 5,766 5,996 27,448 30,607 11,627 28,429 21,145 2,183 18,844 2,728 9,133 43 4,359 6,162 19,235 4,616 5,008 22,663 26, 945 8,627 19,322 13,423 2,357 13,458 1,734 8,931 44 3,191 7,234 15,940 5,632 4,906 21,658 28,406 9,250 18,971 18,146 1,238 9,674 2,281 9,155 .45 4,182 3,350 12,749 2,578 3,332 14,966 20,899 3,106 11,375 9,177 1,191 7,855 2,582 3,342 46 3,015 2,542 8,437 2,702 3,536 16,017 24,677 3,716 13,383 13,686 1,161 5,102 3,200 4,702 47 2,496 3,611 8,043 1,590 2,460 10,195 20,434 3,141 10,933 7,377 1,662 5,699 2,867 2,834 48 2,875 3,580 8,543 2,386 2,609 10, 918 19,404 4,550 12,264 8,518 1,893 4,270 2,463 3,139 49 20,406 10,173 21,997 14,230 8,317 31,407 75,497 12, 142 26,301 23,143 4,005 15,540 12,361 6,027 50 13,388 11,271 19,012 11,520 11,035 24,130 68,970 6,128 23,346 25,972 3,907 11,144 15,594 6,318 51 19,098 10,311 13,209 22,852 6,296 29,851 70,742 7,674 18,904 22,050 5,394 5,971 19,593 3,642 52 20, 937 13,405 11,216 23,751 15,623 21,096 64,065 5,375 14,392 16,063 4,956 4,535 18,309 5,516 53 102,424 66,574 24,441 171,480 71,147 26,299 74,057 5,020 19,573 24,871 29,195 33,844 96,114 3,200 54 108, 536 48,448 23,742 181,337 55,302 17,609 78,363 2,510 17,889 35,060 25,814 23,473 99,222 4,169 55 495 1,409 3,934 1,346 663 2,182 2,702 1,704 2,881 1,661 418 2,289 587 1,088 56 391 1,455 4,551 1,705 726 1,899 3,180 1,991 3,190 1,930 404 2,570 801 1,373 57 324 43 110 1,175 108 323 1,665 70 617 302 129 1,702 263 46 58 240 39 80 1,140 174 727 1,868 154 485 731 108 1,987 369 157 59 21 8 10 11 1 1,199 76 8' 1 f>; 12 15 14 1,294 5 10 6 5 61 35 90 1,164 323 431 70 536 297 71 1,694 121 46 62 23 70 1,125 707 454 150 479 706 20 1,927 182 152 63 303 10 107 35 5 5 58 141 64 228 16 10 15 174 15 6 120 10 4 1 15 5 88 5 54 187 10 65 66 "s 96 5 17 5 5 4 15 67 19 1,006 3 68 32 1,351 5 5 10 12 69 85 873 5 6 16 78 46 521 30 5 30 12 70 93 738 30 77 31 554 38 5 10 15 5 71 35 75 5 57 10 20 10 50 10 7. 10 52 25 6 14 5 26 15 5 5 73 20 61 88 48 41 171 148 135 66 133 29 46 64 57 7- 6 44 51 71 37 96 163 198 91 47 21 91 66 72 75 1 15 35 16 16 25 70 16 40 5 5 20 55 15 76 29 56 19 16 87 149 36 101 20 47 44 56 16 77 1 10 10 6 5 60 5 5 36 10 76 5 25 7 29 102 13 15 10 5 28 15 21 1 11 79 30 5 5 1 5 10 5 9 10 5 1 81 5 25 10 11 25 10 16 25 5 "s 15 18 5 32 19 26 11 11 48 42 14 76 10 19 29 34 5 63 150 1,151 1,732 97 477 1,590 721 1,417 1,624 1,136 245 491 193 950 84 135 1,158 2,154 465 476 935 903 1,542 1,917 1,089 223 438 295 1,118 6- 86 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 4- VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville Bossier 1 111,127 124,181 3,310 3,346 1,160 1,295 1,283 1,455 313 409 4,467 4,563 1,262 1,702 1,673 2,126 2,020 2,018 2 1950. . . VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 309,790,562 245,730,002 18,800,059 11,403,991 4,104,303 2,394,622 2,573,280 2,663,039 5,364,393 5,079,793 8,986,695 6,122,228 1,626,426 1,453,651 1,645,733 1,876,741 5,216,928 4,855,112 4 1949... 5 239,999,740 184,885,201 17,677,972 10,096,208 3,419,637 1,769,277 2,048,233 2,093,069 5,226,464 4,950,094 7,462,159 4,654,179 653,323 390,360 746,208 1,303,034 3,916,339 4,130,178 6 1949. . . 7 Field crops, other than vegetables and 229,398,194 173,827,540 17,662,076 10,078,901 3,410,188 1,746,447 1,973,773 1,943,000 5,217,224 4,944,757 7,382,362 4,609,989 620,245 325,672 685,860 1,241,717 3,749,925 4,108,054 8 19491 . . 9 3,061,492 3,223,639 6,234 6,879 6,635 18,055 26,486 20,317 50 3,455 62,888 21,289 3,522 16,713 27,734 40,022 19,140 7,499 10 19491 . . 11 12 4,540,954 5,944,746 3,892 7,152 2,314 4,525 46,174 128,202 190 1,082 13,091 21,886 9,271 36,212 8,564 3,595 147,199 14,625 1949. . . 13 . . dollars 1954. . . 2,999,100 5,770 500 1,800 9,000 3,818 20,285 24,050 75 14 1949... 1,889,276 3,276 250 1,550 800 1,015 11,763 17,700 15 All livestock and livestock products 67,849,818 58,881,963 1,117,812 1,291,012 680,761 601,376 523,417 553,019 137,929 126,009 1,511,213 1,448,386 956,246 1,017,431 858,420 482,357 1,266,594 701,270 If, 1949... 17 IS 25,329,588 19,702,751 251,106 282,025 149,646 138,858 127,252 119,187 22,219 22,801 334,115 187,337 264,944 222,925 355,684 115,338 234,043 159,869 1949. . . 19 Poultry and poultry products Bold.. ..dollars 1954... 9,780,191 86,871 94,513 25,948 73,687 194,790 101,279 206,661 192,756 20 1949. . . 3,922,386 128,601 38,509 40,640 39,789 101,539 148,017 59,003 26,640 21 Livestock and livestock products, other 32,740,039 35,256,826 779,835 880,386 436,602 424,009 370,217 393,192 42,023 63,419 982,308 1,159,510 590,023 646,489 296,075 308,016 839,795 514,761 22 1949. . . 2 3 1,941,004 1,962,838 4,275 16,771 3,905 23,969 1,630 16,951 3,690 13,323 19,663 16,857 45,860 41,105 91,350 33,995 23,664 24 1949. . . Item (For definitions and explanations see text) Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln 1 1,002 1,069 572 681 1,058 993 218 254 1,207 1,553 2,928 2,977 736 1,058 775 851 1,586 1,949 2 1950... VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 6,085,592 5,310,014 3,701,813 3,242,748 785,401 479,481 1,263,314 1,291,456 15,156,061 10,113,482 8.879,248 6,341,020 5,329,181 4,499,048 328,362 419,527 1,736,628 1,756,428 4 1949. . . 5 5,037,097 4,308,739 3,040,367 2,493,638 180,648 233,716 513,506 204,089 14,101,149 8,837,828 7,338,077 5,072,979 4,896,783 4,100,546 91,707 99,426 468,409 983,444 6 1949. . . 7 Field crops, other than vegetables and 4,460,689 4,114,957 2,970,070 2,453,480 151,818 209,187 1,327 7,383 14,065,635 8,802,755 7,038,670 4,869,526 4,698,369 3,933,239 90,184 96,960 347,200 897,184 8 19491 .. 9 142,362 130,136 64,541 14,470 24,416 23,083 68,370 53,411 165 564 49,582 38,287 197,078 144,376. 530 1,065 36,104 47,893 10 1949 l, . 11 5,507 8,097 3,791 19,088 1,304 1,373 329 255 1,349 9,556 3,090 13,976 336 2,295 993 1,401 74,340 29,407 12 1949... 13 14 Horticultural special. ties sold. ... 428,539 55,549 1,965 6,600 3,110 73 443,480 143,040 34,000 24,953 246,735 151,190 1,000 20,636 10,765 8,960 1949. . . 15 All livestock and livestock products 1,047,420 1,000,907 661,446 735,664 569,315 187,799 749,808 1,086,767 1,042,273 1,263,728 1,541,171 1,268,041 432,323 395,527 232,322 302,142 1,176,083 633,096 16 1949... 17 725,251 49,844 93,517 609,198 89,080 878,611 25,534 20,082 142,458 18 1949. . . 657,428 146,651 54,343 835,744 79,782 541,371 25,189 38,628 181,570 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. ...dollars 1954... 34,703 46,052 351,853 23,984 90,817 156,170 48,038 31,242 796,853 20 1949... 50,900 25,856 27,462 36,200 68,699 79,573 38,099 19,290 165,601 21 Livestock and livestock products. other 287,466 292,579 565,550 123,945 116,626 862,376 1,115,247 506,390 358,751 180,998 236,772 285,925 22 1949... 563,157 105,994 214,823 647,097 332,239 244,224 23 24 1,075 35,438 12,639 75 4,333 92,136 1949. . . 368 13,446 57,966 600 11,926 2,975 17,959 139,888 1For 1949, the value of green cowpeas was included with field crops other than vegetables and fruits and nuts. LOUISIANA 87 SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant 2,771 1,296 1,089 649 1,578 2,167 1,189 2,575 1,704 1,715 1,460 3,226 4,171 1,322 1 3,400 1,896 1,111 592 1,668 2,568 1,308 2,689 1,981 2,038 1,669 3,892 4,739 1,481 2 8,585,110 8,800,157 1,748,864 2,357,827 3,149,751 1,680,648 3,413,490 3,324,090 1,440,005 6, 397,744 2,363,358 11, 014,203 8,861,990 1,324,095 3 8,890,994 6,136,857 1,456,310 1,670,109 2,582,242 2,996,677 2,096,180 4,379,276 2,299,989 4, 241,864 2,222,089 7, 052,169 10,285,242 1,295,091 4 6,798,619 7,560,854 1,421,770 1,866,536 2,534,778 687,854 2,622,913 898,173 229,147 7, 613.962 853,104 10, 309,049 7,299,033 758,168 5 7,280,376 4,303,006 1,026,933 1,106,793 1,866,431 2,092,260 1,461,616 2,050,702 472,677 3, 584,106 667,679 6, 067,040 8,823,472 693,503 6 6,333,698 7,537,136 1,412,169 1,864,902 2,532,318 669,377 2,618,156 878,046 191,776 7, 585,411 819,670 10, 305,213 7,280,789 732,496 7 7,072,560 4,276,092 1,018,999 1,102,639 1,860,970 2,071,221 1,437,419 2,005,170 306,162 3, 552,225 621,478 6, 056,872 8,807,163 647,871 8 80,416 7,474 198 1,170 438 9,782 1,080 1,359 10,950 14,985 24,25l 2,190 4,342 17,903 9 42,967 5,015 965 697 400 8,265 1,437 19,383 29,484 711 15,800 3,005 1,264 20,768 10 169,135 2,522 9,138 464 2,022 8,345 3,677 18,068 8,461 13,566 9,183 1,646 8,502 7,769 11 51,731 3,868 6,969 3,457 5,061 11,014 21,260 2,686 22,160 31,170 28,386 5,863 13,045 24,824 12 215,370 13,722 265 350 700 17,960 5,400 13 113,118 18,031 1,760 1,500 23,463 114,871 2,015 1,300 2,000 40 14 1,769,355 1,220,594 316,048 491,291 601,308 924,809 770,887 2,380,401 1,202,624 732,494 1,307,631 701,823 1,538,666 540,922 15 1,597,879 1,833,851 407,203 563,316 679,238 829,494 629,127 2,238,173 1,794,747 645,582 1,459,987 947,922 1,450,053 574,279 16 570,855 245,922 5,302 6,436 12,092 509,183 31,710 1,325,215 577,778 98,804 676,257 135,915 382,395 64,624 17 687,074 310,742 10,426 21,113 21,430 368,450 12,031 1,296,213 798,810 85,602 659,185 44,427 306,705 51,450 18 177,327 91,764 28,352 24,023 32,136 75,181 31,875 293,667 88,283 66,014 57,855 73,799 240,786 133,758 19 114,780 130,940 16,577 16,620 32,257 59,056 16,054 62,345 122,287 24,391 65,359 120,719 65,056 30,813 20 1,021,173 882,908 282,394 460,832 557,080 340,445 707,302 761,519 536,563 567,676 573,519 492,109 915,485 342,540 21 796,025 1,392,169 380,200 525,583 625,551 401,988 601,042 879,615 873,650 535,589 735,443 782,776 1,078,292 492,016 22 17,136 18,709 11,046 13,665 67,985 19,690 45,516 8,234 51,288 202,623 3,331 24,291 25,005 23 12,739 22,174 36,573 74,923 5,437 1 90,401 32,565 12,176 94,423 37,207 11,717 27,309 24 Livingston Madison Natchi- Morehouse toches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena 2,585 1,418 2,610 3,169 40 1,500 594 1,917 3,665 1,551 3,144 1,757 153 161 1,534 1 2,397 1,669 3,166 3,564 110 1,615 596 2,235 3,855 1,804 3,585 1,918 170 259 1,533 2 1,757,214 6,830,573 6,978,029 5,817,183 407,444 4,021,625 923,407 5,389,835 9,741,014 2,823,598 7,571,109 1,393,096 247,798 847,721 2,483,988 3 1,610,910 3,870,836 6,662,625 5,304,060 623,746 3,729,801 1,101,951 4,297,172 7,180,258 3,217,056 7,025,545 1,449,680 377,437 703,357 1,970,942 4 817,737 5,580,823 6,058,555 3,863,371 190,730 2,999,788 602,829 4,091,523 6,708,959 1,934,749 6,520,306 196,839 160,100 472,223 530,525 5 1,006,020 2,940,793 5,762,257 4,202,309 298,080 2,981,122 899,151 2,936,030 4,404,683 2,626,990 6,303,658 610,912 206,899 316,655 529,882 6 121,538 5,562,325 6,012,368 3,747,941 130 2,766,765 26,620 4,068,351 6,399,409 1,836,540 6,507,951 193,405 734 393,411 375,626 7 81,982 2,901,102 5,717,035 4,120,231 600 2,810,081 10,746 2,829,750 4,082,662 2,619,805 6,290,022 606,007 2,912 239,747 242,983 a 90,547 2,799 5,969 12,437 24,600 51,839 208,035 5,981 38,489 13,560 6,070 1,312 104,722 78,020 70,782 9 171,884 1,446 2,422 6,930 47,621 52,645 187,073 25,382 31,335 2,440 5,472 3,685 125,262 71,983 139,585 10 602,917 14,099 13,618 101,993 61,162 354,348 9,291 35,543 84,649 5,985 622 2,244 792 84,117 LI 748,954 37,120 34,403 73,831 68 40,298 663,427 75,898 59,181 4,639 8,164 1,220 1,791 275 147,204 12 2,735 1,600 26,600 1,000 166,000 120,022 13,826 7,900 235,518 300 1,500 52,400 1 ' 3,200 1,125 8,397 1,317 249,791 78,098 37,905 5,000 231,505 106 76,934 4,650 110 U 859,957 1,163,094 898,422 1,915,503 216,714 998,048 320,578 1,240,328 2,950,983 859,261 1,031,867 1,113,957 87,698 374,469 1,914,500 15 494,290 909,027 880,902 1,052,513 325,666 727,301 202,800 1,327,123 2,723,535 561,277 719,760 756,308 170,538 385,125 1,411,079 16 217,168 202,304 126,564 123,232 199,000 263,751 10,000 225,870 764,877 65,156 172,652 218,357 31,995 187,158 1,628,446 ." 167,819 85,244 107,563 74,211 216,319 248,266 26,375 151,101 729,582 33,243 87,060 218,917 22,410 218,028 1,108,797 L8 352,450 26,708 63,839 776,296 500 261,665 18,097 79,705 531,562 182,968 67,940 518,903 7,469 30,500 69,816 : 1 51,998 29,585 29,891 58,253 63,567 64,329 9,223 83,673 140,223 35,489 51,983 47,931 18,079 47,212 43,532 21 290,339 934,082 708,019 1,015,975 17,214 472,632 292,481 934,753 1,654,544 611,137 791,275 376,697 48,234 156, 811 216,238 21 274,473 794,198 743,448 920,049 45,780 414,706 167,202 1,092,349 1,853.730 492,545 580,717 489,460 130,049 119,885 258,750 22 79,520 86,656 21,052 38,309 23,789 57,984 81,072 29,588 18,936 82,300 1,029 38,963 23 110,600 21,016 19,466 49,238 ... 1 21,378 34,019 52,040 28,789 2,127 82,460 1,577 29,981 24 88 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 4.-VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa All farms number 1954.. 1950. . VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOUHCE All farm products sold dollars 1954.. 1949.. All crops sold dollars 1954.. 1949.. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1954.. Vegetables sold dollars 1954.. 19491. Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1954.. 1949.. Horticultural specialties sold dollars 1954.. 1949.. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1954. . Dairy products sold dollars 1954.. 1949.. Poultry and poultry products sold. .. .dollars 1954.. 1949.. Livestock and livestock products, other than dairy and poultry, sold dollars 1954.. 1949.. Forest products sold dollars 1954.. 1949.. 413 406 3,746,531 2,698,390 3,570,975 2,603,059 3,335,545 2,314,006 234,870 285,634 560 3,419 174,657 94,035 1,398 12,885 58, 123 13,522 115,136 67,628 899 1,296 141 195 1,601,380 1,626,373 1,518,782 1,533,302 1,397,651 1,337,811 119,986 154,996 1,145 420 82,448 90,749 36,504 36,635 45,944 33,057 150 2,322 6,700 7,369 16,772,153 10,960,193 14,961,441 9,062,772 14,896,542 8,990,052 28,870 21,011 19,729 43,094 16,300 8,615 1,805,357 1,885,026 343,103 364,270 208,327 148,887 1,253,927 1,371,869 5,355 12,395 2,198 2,238 6,094,682 4,566,921 5,476,595 3,944,079 5,210,661 3,684,117 258, 992 234,890 2,442 17,805 4,500 7,267 618,087 622,842 270,581 196,376 82,849 73,426 264,657 353,040 417 391 4,599,703 4,655,110 4,473,288 4,551,257 4,466,694 4,542,780 5,543 946 1,051 4,451 126,415 103,024 10,175 1,161 23,165 26,590 93,075 75,273 1,405 1,455 2,379,049 2,082,919 1,231,515 1,290,339 181,171 78,703 19,128 23,892 399,556 932,783 631,660 254,961 1,090,744 762,612 461,135 292,130 221,155 127,347 408,454 343,135 56,790 29,968 3,998 4,551 10,343,527 7,484,828 2,830,745 2,965,614 272,404 124,454 278,114 401, 962 2,084,537 2,342,050 195,690 97,148 7,348,707 4,364,165 6,146,950 3,592,753 632,669 124,775 569,088 646,637 164,075 155,049 1,341 1,705 7,264,406 4,041,470 5,929,819 2,766,747 5,918,826 2,746,296 2,905 113 6,088 20,338 1,229,058 1,242,473 64,992 19,631 30,953 16,439 1,133,113 1,206,403 105,529 32,250 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Washington Vest l-.oi: Rouge West Carroll West Feliciaiia All farms number 1954... 1950... VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold dollars 1954... 1949... All crops sold dollars- 1954. .. 1949... Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1954... 19491.. Vegetables sold dollars 1954... 19491 . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1954... 1949... Horticultural specialties sold dollars 1954... 1949... All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1954... Dairy products sold dollars 1954... 1949... Poultry and poultry products sold. .. .dollars 1954... 1949... Livestock and livestock products, other than dairy and poultry, sold dollars 1954... 1949. . . Forest products sold dollars 1954. . . 1949... 2,131 1,899 2,110,471 2,075,848 676,059 1,429,443 647,782 1,388,164 25,102 26,396 3,175 12,883 1,349,283 571,377 155,679 70,528 770,274 94,370 423,330 406,479 85,129 75,028 2,648 3,180 19,472,194 11,327,099 17,943,724 9,657,570 17,908,936 9,634,615 31,716 9,615 2,422 11,516 650 1,824 1,528,170 1,668,996 531,790 471,880 158, 142 142,027 838,238 1,055,089 300 533 1,723 1,991 1,093,173 1,052,877 150,150 321,918 130,993 306,329 13,604 12,020 5,453 3,369 100 200 900,026 698,186 377,654 117,745 112,254 66,835 410,118 511,606 42,997 32,773 2,950 3,190 4,742,105 3,682,085 1,360,630 979,729 1,256,974 814,051 35,727 45,138 43,039 102,825 24,890 17,715 3,350,000 2,634,906 2,752,645 1,908,669 95,798 118,986 501,557 607,251 31,475 67,450 1,673 1,930 1,309,679 2,221,121 561,086 1,597,107 551,733 1,540,185 4,614 5,035 1,939 4,727 2,800 47, 160 728,797 561,156 200,661 167,114 187,208 50,313 340,928 343,729 19,796 62,858 414 404 2,216,246 1,973,116 1,928,239 1,61-4,464 1,910,225 1,594,406 14,970 12,818 2,694 6,290 350 950 286,212 354,422 68,620 96,826 6,682 14,455 210,910 243,141 1,795 4,230 2,255 2,570 4,7Q9,006 4,344,725 4,080,935 3,802,691 4,064,930 3,800,821 14,899 1,106 920 150 609,148 531,021 107,103 59,756 60,262 31,019 421,783 440,246 18,923 11,013 648 801 2,750,640 1,935,254 1,718,489 1,225,945 1,411,690 905,950 305,900 316,950 899 2,945 '-'■'., '•'-•■ 666,249 215,804 215,720 16,381 15,681 752,798 434,848 47,168 43,060 1For 1949, the value of green cowpeas was included with field crops other than vegetables and fruits and nuts. LOUISIANA 89 Parish 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 f Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms . See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Estimated number of farms 1954.. 1950.. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954.. 1950.. Class I number 1954.. 1950. . Class II number 1954. . 1950.. Class III number 1954.. 1950. . Class TV number 1954 . . 1950.. Class V number 1954. . 1950. . Class VI number 1954. . 1950.. Other farms number 1954.. 1950. . Part-time number 1954.. 1950.. Residential number 1954. . 1950.. Abnormal number 1954. . 1950. . FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954.. No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954. . Tractor and horses and/or mules.... farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. Electricity farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954.. Piped running water farms reporting 1954.. Home freezer farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. . Minting machine farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. Grain combines farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. number 1954.. 1950.. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . number 1954. . 1950.. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. number 1954,. 1950.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. . number 1954. . Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting 1954.. number 1954.. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954. . 1950. . number 1954.. 1950. . Tractors farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. number 1954. . 1950. . Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting 1954. . 1950. . number 1954. . 1950.. Garden tractors farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954.. 1950.. Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954., 1950.. I number 1954.. 1950. . Automobiles farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . number 1954.. 1950.. OFF-FARM W0RX AND OTHER INCOME Far* operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954. 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. 111,234 124,181 60,454 70,476 2,019 1,239 3,691 2,561 6,270 4,422 13,960 11,054 21,405 26,336 13,109 24,864 50,780 53,705 17,706 18,867 33,031 34, 803 43 35 34,939 17,889 25,736 20,665 28,457 14,364 101,419 83,191 22,510 55,610 37,518 14,472 389 3,889 3,235 2,581 3,971 2,911 4,750 3,505 632 261 665 284 3,010 1,888 3,122 1,956 590 628 11,940 16,924 41,512 30,926 48,644 36,445 34,006 23,497 51,976 36,059 32,435 , 22,115 48,973 33,771 1,819 1,294 1,928 1,358 853 795 1,075 930 54,665 48,4% 62,789 56,515 44,292 46,933 51,972 47,074 36,161 30,870 3,319 3,346 2,434 2,580 169 60 361 287 337 304 693 430 584 1,034 290 465 885 766 295 292 590 474 903 854 436 930 322 3,181 2,276 379 2,069 2,029 1,039 11 34 48 45 395 293 484 319 128 47 135 48 6 6 147 187 1,391 973 1,710 1,157 1,320 999 2,263 1,791 1,275 959 2,178 1,730 40 20 40 20 29 27 45 41 2,252 1,708 2,498 1,840 744 801 917 851 543 386 1,190 1,295 384 377 55 22 83 38 38 54 25 45 87 78 96 140 806 918 275 268 531 650 281 225 349 179 156 210 164 1,109 968 121 790 477 244 3 16 5 113 42 132 48 20 4 20 4 2 2 115 133 549 462 644 515 340 230 559 365 330 219 533 345 6 16 6 16 15 4 20 4 516 582 553 627 611 817 549 669 476 585 1,301 1,455 236 302 25 28 35 2 32 48 31 34 37 67 76 123 1,065 1,153 290 289 775 864 420 325 251 211 94 458 81 1,271 1,256 459 986 472 108 92 12 20 18 12 24 15 18 305 242 392 343 355 200 678 407 305 175 606 361 50 16 50 16 16 15 22 30 774 824 947 974 713 940 767 781 749 670 268 409 158 264 48 44 30 62 35 49 35 49 15 30 5 30 110 145 35 11 75 134 75 40 10 112 31 131 96 263 360 131 197 126 72 56 5 8 3 10 3 9 2 9 2 7 10 6 11 111 98 214 172 163 222 687 642 143 222 652 636 20 13 6 15 6 211 281 487 811 117 106 106 126 96 101 4,432 4,563 2,812 2,901 19 8 36 40 179 51 693 254 1,305 1,201 580 1,347 1,620 1,662 665 807 955 855 1,285 505 958 868 816 928 368 4,152 3,236 514 2,256 1,273 478 15 155 Jo 26 88 99 100 121 7 12 7 12 56 52 58 54 10 10 366 470 2,054 1,357 2,190 1,462 1,699 811 1,989 1,008 1,677 785 1,957 980 15 10 15 10 9 17 17 18 1,981 1,677 2,108 1,739 1,520 1,410 2,008 1,486 1,292 776 1,288 1,702 285 319 11 2 30 12 26 34 16 28 97 91 105 152 1,003 1,383 398 484 605 899 296 296 278 310 108 190 189 1,226 1,214 169 933 591 212 6 56 37 13 29 9 35 9 300 402 508 674 550 762 463 255 531 309 418 235 472 278 50 30 50 30 8 1 9 1 678 728 728 797 873 :,-'■>. 812 994 680 806 1,710 2,126 457 797 3 1 18 3 32 20 47 160 151 286 206 327 1,253 1,329 331 460 922 869 515 533 365 180 117 487 248 1,565 1,543 265 660 407 139 30 66 43 56 12 36 8 36 8 7 7 230 305 586 565 637 598 302 228 374 241 292 173 352 181 15 15 15 15 6 45 7 45 598 677 636 695 1,103 1,217 968 1,088 793 684 90 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFF-FARM WORK [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) East Baton Rouge Estimated number of farms 1954. 1950. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954. 1950. Class I number 1954 . 1950. Class II number 1954 . 1950. Class III number 1954 . 1950. Class IV number 1954. 1950. Class V number 1954. 1950. Class VI number 1954 . 1950. Other farms number 1954 . 1950. Part-time number 1954. 1950. Residential number 1954 . 1950. Abnormal number 1954 . 1950. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule , farms reporting 1954 . No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954. Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954.. Home freezer farms reporting 1954.. 1950 . . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . Millcing machine farms reporting 1954.. 1950 . . Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950 . , Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . , 1950., Pick-up hay balers farms reporting number Field forage harvesters farms reporting number Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting number Motortrucks farms reporting number Tractors farms reporting number 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Garden tractors farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Far* operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949.. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954. 1949.. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954 . 1949.. 2,730 3,400 1,471 2,265 74 66 91 74 134 113 273 357 482 962 417 693 1,259 1,135 458 330 801 805 1,285 352 494 349 250 799 522 2,185 1,322 557 1,058 634 260 6 139 68 57 83 50 96 70 37 15 42 15 127 142 134 144 12 15 316 454 896 788 1,112 1,015 649 496 1,445 1,082 584 410 1,321 954 80 98 90 103 33 23 34 25 1,503 1,335 2,166 1,765 1,179 945 1,234 1,896 458 524 110 71 93 92 61 80 58 54 53 103 83 124 776 1,372 218 287 558 1,085 415 136 255 305 123 576 371 1,189 1,433 441 982 667 462 35 17 57 183 132 268 181 64 29 68 31 2 2 91 121 581 554 830 757 524 448 1,074 851 421 388 906 756 125 70 125 70 30 19 43 25 773 1,108 995 1,272 679 987 ,470 704 952 1,117 835 646 675 995 1,055 1,111 405 491 10 2 5 10 36 44 112 93 136 231 106 111 650 620 180 232 470 388 211 150 63 319 237 1,000 829 335 351 314 68 24 10 "9 12 14 13 3 2 3 2 17 7 17 142 164 312 346 331 379 213 176 277 209 213 171 272 194 5 4 5 5 10 374 306 411 324 529 549 555 448 409 327 618 592 192 202 33 13 32 18 9 17 33 24 44 50 41 80 426 390 120 194 306 196 168 45 264 91 50 595 533 192 507 416 214 5 18 5 16 17 30 31 42 15 10 16 10 1 1 17 36 199 166 269 193 142 123 271 182 141 123 259 178 7 1 7 1 3 1 5 3 301 399 331 479 402 311 360 271 290 201 1,601 1,668 1,105 1,171 9 7 17 15 106 50 229 186 497 441 247 472 4% 497 311 235 185 262 482 145 347 412 215 299 44 1,448 1,099 242 511 470 171 5 92 70 100 79 11 4 11 4 47 45 47 45 3 3 140 217 714 493 802 554 632 467 772 599 627 462 760 584 5 5 5 5 7 10 7 10 507 446 535 533 518 474 696 553 495 307 2,224 2,568 777 1,432 2 'is 12 60 85 49 169 132 614 516 552 1,447 1,136 508 420 939 715 1 697 465 714 251 97 523 305 1,898 1,717 367 905 662 313 10 113 67 63 24 9 26 10 81 24 83 24 2 3 421 548 714 554 764 591 378 286 498 315 348 281 460 309 36 5 36 5 2 1 2 1 1,132 979 1,246 1,079 1,116 937 1,210 955 779 611 1,185 1,308 883 959 15 7 17 16 69 26 234 65 433 316 115 529 302 349 216 167 396 136 238 294 121 174 103 1,139 830 169 404 305 95 5 61 15 '58 27 62 39 28 18 29 18 55 46 57 46 6 11 62 81 448 233 518 294 415 241 645 384 415 225 633 357 7 5 22 5 27 534 342 593 418 352 289 522 390 297 192 2,643 2,689 786 1,594 10 30 66 58 93 69 72 169 204 545 341 723 1,857 1,095 651 361 1,206 734 638 686 917 314 88 636 401 1,897 1,154 282 774 486 188 5 62 116 129 16 10 17 10 1 83 48 85 48 17 17 652 1,177 695 606 769 660 428 257 567 358 401 242 513 330 42 22 42 22 7 6 12 6 1,013 794 1,125 929 1,559 823 1,564 933 1,049 570 LOUISIANA AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms . See text] 91 East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln 1,738 1,492 3,220 4,222 1,261 1,032 563 1,013 178 1,212 2,945 764 808 1,613 1 2,038 1,669 3,892 4,739 1,481 1,069 681 993 254 1,553 2,977 1,058 851 1,949 2 1,572 730 2,612 3,557 390 659 226 162 83 834 2,204 547 103 497 3 1,546 709 2,859 3,995 445 823 304 220 122 961 2,427 617 171 742 4 50 12 71 6 3 64 54 5 4 256 33 21 5 17 24 16 15 8 26 24 5 20 106 12 36 1 6 101 32 153 76 34 148 28 5 28 225 59 98 23 7 32 22 87 59 2 83 49 31 242 49 47 11 11 8 224 37 252 247 21 175 27 16 15 134 176 150 43 9 61 41 115 266 12 148 64 10 24 216 120 86 1 28 10 437 75 757 727 55 156 44 40 30 87 850 101 16 48 11 194 68 393 970 52 196 31 10 18 82 476 144 32 127 12 665 169 1,073 1,561 166 76 33 21 6 50 846 56 12 97 Li 574 122 1,295 1,911 144 203 68 63 18 134 1,151 118 37 246 14 95 405 306 940 111 40 40 75 82 240 121 75 286 15 668 432 953 774 227 167 68 132 11 181 619 186 90 329 It. 166 762 608 665 871 373 337 851 95 378 741 217 705 1,116 17 492 960 1,033 744 1,036 246 377 773 132 592 550 441 680 1,207 18 90 370 217 355 191 115 175 186 45 56 225 70 185 346 19 308 345 454 268 338 70 128 191 23 205 252 72 208 374 20 75 391 391 310 680 256 161 665 50 322 501 142 520 770 21 184 613 579 476 698 176 248 582 109 387 298 369 472 828 22 1 1 2 2 1 1 15 5 5 23 24 765 281 558 1,560 586 292 156 395 64 200 667 161 305 560 25 65 350 281 235 320 50 45 355 30 96 230 45 270 405 26 175 627 1,505 648 156 131 117 125 15 151 1,599 75 142 367 27 367 190 663 997 129 442 188 81 58 538 373 326 66 178 23 366 44 213 782 70 117 57 57 11 227 76 157 25 103 29 264 208 486 852 415 402 258 396 146 556 571 244 281 520 30 151 121 99 393 207 251 99 180 138 464 228 177 126 318 31 1,538 1,065 2,780 4,101 1,126 951 553 933 177 1,208 2,644 759 783 1,501 32 1,042 784 1,692 3,726 1,043 823 558 681 257 1,320 1,681 981 671 1,438 33 424 181 256 1,117 200 179 234 248 141 392 275 388 95 425 34 493 412 1,292 1,754 626 674 373 483 147 948 1,854 325 373 852 35 495 315 1,240 1,247 427 444 264 336 114 880 1,313 383 191 576 36 120 92 479 409 93 231 103 135 96 580 726 123 60 184 37 1 6 11 45 21 17 6 5 38 '■47 46 11 230 61 123 76 12 37 49 41 '88 25 35 39 25 65 36 96 25 53 12 1 42 30 95 1 17 40 11 52 35 82 3 36 17 10 50 25 81 10 31 41 103 38 204 288 20 31 19 1 344 35 8 5 8 42 67 62 84 138 8 8 32 1 1 318 26 5 5 17 43 129 47 225 299 23 40 27 1 517 43 11 5 8 44 95 74 92 161 15 10 33 1 1 433 27 8 5 17 45 22 3 19 13 15 12 5 5 12 46 15 1 10 21 2 1 "i 2 1 47 23 3 19 13 15 14 5 5 15 48 16 1 10 21 2 1 1 2 1 49 45 64 66 209 22 35 33 17 158 23 23 5 27 50 35 14 82 86 38 7 27 5 14 44 22 6 5 10 51 49 66 66 211 23 36 35 17 161 23 25 5 27 52 39 15 82 88 39 7 27 5 14 44 22 8 5 10 53 5 13 1 45 2 27 7 1 10 9 10 5 5 54 7 13 1 45 2 27 7 1 10 11 10 5 5 55 9 536 124 478 94 125 17 313 66 50 13 135 263 56 11 1,138 145 693 108 137 57 381 90 55 17 140 351 57 728 410 1,450 1,776 605 494 226 461 121 838 705 250 220 540 53 450 286 1,023 1,077 527 210 185 316 119 804 379 292 176 487 59 965 476 1,635 1,913 670 676 359 498 152 1,252 783 346 225 580 60 546 351 1,139 1,182 580 304 294 349 170 1,067 425 425 206 547 61 733 250 926 1,779 209 579 270 163 106 786 449 498 91 311 62 450 164 538 1,177 163 458 230 91 98 788 296 515 70 237 63 1,348 349 1,253 2,597 442 1,060 561 189 166 1,864 603 902 91 332 64 792 331 812 1,488 247 685 416 92 122 1,706 403 948 70 258 65 728 234 870 1,779 199 557 243 133 69 765 444 483 91 281 66 440 153 508 1,147 148 442 230 61 93 781 250 490 65 212 67 1,303 318 1,158 2,528 425 1,024 524 139 103 1,788 591 877 91 294 68 764 305 773 1,440 231 662 397 62 102 1,636 330 905 65 227 69 3 21 62 45 15 31 26 35 37 34 1 15 32 70 1 11 10 15 6 30 15 46 16 15 5 21 71 3 22 n 45 15 31 26 35 61 39 1 15 32 72 1 11 10 15 11 30 15 48 17 15 *5 21 73 31 9 24 23 2 5 9 10 2 27 11 5 6 74 22 15 34 1 48 6 8 6 5 19 41 23 10 75 42 9 24 ' 24 2 5 11 15 2 37 11 10 6 ■!'■ 27 15 39 48 6 8 8 5 22 56 28 10 77 809 576 1,428 1,605 508 772 379 538 131 930 1,578 --'. 236 861 78 524 494 1,348 1,632 491 776 380 291 158 958 1,399 i i. 291 714 n 987 746 1,494 1,767 562 955 539 605 '■. 1,078 1,689 694 241 945 80 607 569 1,406 1,756 545 954 565 321 204 1,165 1,512 1,058 316 777 81 188 603 614 717 839 295 329 647 82 262 581 78 590 840 82 399 804 984 690 983 204 33Q 722 122 541 544 333 530 1,070 33 585 794 1,257 1,454 679 344 295 682 86 425 813 140 515 951 34 650 826 1,368 1,080 862 223 304 542 120 558 453 322 445 919 35 216 511 510 608 579 221 280 542 81 296 539 103 445 684 36 216 431 662 541 * 610 157 254 459 iul 355 342 254 360 689 37 92 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish 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) Livingston Natchitoches Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Estimated number of farms 1954. 1950. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954 . 1950. Class I number 1954 . 1950. Class II number 1954 . 1950. Class III number 1954. 1950. Class IV number 1954. 1950. Class V number 1954. 1950. Class VI number 1954 . 1950. Other farms number 1954 . 1950. Part-time number 1954 . 1950. Residential number 1954. 1950. Abnormal number 1954 . 1950. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954. No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. 1950. Elec trie pig brooder farms reporting 1954 . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. 1950. Grain combines farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Tractors farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Garden tractors farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Fara operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting Working off their farms, total operators reporting 100 or more days operators reporting 2,673 2,397 647 684 45 2 112 115 190 229 279 334 2,026 1,713 751 670 1,275 1,043 941 960 266 236 270 627 315 2,617 2,118 1,058 1,981 803 187 15 52 45 6 5 5 5 5 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 261 271 919 601 1,034 636 531 253 576 274 501 238 521 253 40 16 40 16 15 5 15 5 1,604 1,136 1,699 1,231 1,722 1,521 1,856 1,330 1,586 1,125 1,471 1,669 1,276 1,202 35 14 74 34 215 64 363 193 443 455 146 442 195 467 135 291 60 176 166 367 228 254 150 1,314 892 365 463 470 105 3 56 17 17 161 126 179 153 45 34 49 48 77 69 80 72 30 30 7 15 604 317 747 389 600 416 1,076 751 595 400 1,030 694 12 11 12 16 29 33 34 41 661 600 873 733 292 416 574 766 255 320 2,510 3,166 1,860 2,365 27 29 46 46 142 120 391 500 897 1,035 357 635 650 801 260 270 390 531 510 419 210 412 281 2,344 1,986 452 741 581 323 21 55 15 25 119 54 131 59 33 10 33 11 65 23 84 24 6 120 233 658 492 755 558 664 466 1,015 634 629 455 950 601 40 21 50 26 15 6 15 7 961 862 1,149 942 582 737 873 ,154 550 570 3,275 3,564 1,790 2,135 26 14 68 39 123 52 288 238 747 914 538 878 1,485 1,429 485 583 995 846 5 1,396 660 665 408 146 675 188 2,625 1,471 327 907 624 199 5 99 42 11 56 40 63 119 101 132 105 23 29 235 282 1,046 631 1,339 788 579 458 1,221 822 544 433 1,134 783 35 17 40 17 34 17 47 22 1,322 930 1,573 1,045 1,348 1,223 1,561 1,171 972 608 20 110 1,451 1,615 499 758 36 44 40 46 46 64 77 W0 155 235 145 229 952 857 276 240 675 616 1 1 485 360 241 216 149 436 228 1,370 1,103 410 727 511 271 11 95 37 46 50 47 54 55 26 10 29 10 48 48 48 48 15 17 139 172 659 543 840 692 405 388 600 614 355 348 532 566 52 33 52 33 15 10 16 15 800 597 1,014 717 844 770 896 791 729 589 604 596 142 217 1 15 8 8 17 24 25 22 51 71 40 77 462 379 126 134 336 245 343 26 56 39 140 218 92 532 521 277 385 203 68 1 10 6 1 27 28 227 200 256 245 249 209 300 266 174 163 200 192 80 67 90 72 10 1 10 2 332 221 353 243 415 355 381 314 335 251 1,955 2,235 1,385 1,420 29 26 35 40 140 46 341 169 605 521 235 618 570 815 313 388 257 427 448 211 579 537 180 429 540 1,894 1,748 362 1,386 468 144 6 126 22 26 37 43 41 49 20 1 20 56 43 57 49 9 9 19 24 612 414 721 532 722 577 1,049 934 717 571 1,022 914 10 5 15 5 9 14 12 15 959 1,103 1,126 1,431 448 757 862 882 538 445 LOUISIANA AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms . See text] 93 Red River Richland Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas 1,519 3,115 1,683 158 166 1,593 403 128 6,675 2,187 495 1,409 3,934 1,346 1 1,804 3,585 1,918 170 259 1,533 406 195 7,369 2,238 391 1,455 4,551 1,705 2 893 2,574 337 68 41 681 147 58 5,553 1,611 345 280 2,242 1,251 3 1,179 2,903 640 69 91 659 193 98 5,839 1,674 256 323 2,463 1,245 4 20 14 1 10 43 12 42 24 69 20 20 56 5 10 8 1 "7 5 '"i 25 18 13 19 68 5 6 21 6 30 65 20 5 7 24 42 5 63 57 81 9 141 56 7 45 27 12 7 9 10 47 7 36 25 55 6 57 38 8 51 126 57 17 7 126 7 10 348 163 76 60 511 142 9 39 112 25 7 6 73 29 13 123 103 35 61 262 47 10 150 604 48 16 2 161 30 5 1,766 486 30 52 648 372 11 191 558 99 13 24 169 34 744 331 29 69 438 136 12 367 1,158 51 15 5 135 15 26 2,558 615 53 47 562 510 13 500 1,278 249 18 24 100 18 33 2,466 512 29 92 815 513 14 275 597 160 15 10 235 10 776 266 36 92 360 115 15 394 920 254 17 23 306 40 27 2,457 684 40 90 885 490 16 626 541 1,346 90 125 912 256 70 1,122 576 150 1,129 1,692 95 17 625 682 1,278 101 168 874 213 97 1,530 564 135 1,132 2,088 460 18 220 230 426 10 60 496 55 30 375 110 60 321 750 75 19 258 299 496 20 16 360 38 23 550 220 49 282 889 261 20 406 311 920 80 65 416 201 40 747 466 90 807 937 20 21 367 383 782 81 152 514 175 74 980 344 86 849 1 1 1,199 5 199 22 23 24 666 1,151 585 61 90 375 136 40 1,272 586 121 523 1,053 685 25 302 175 476 20 10 527 55 20 370 70 25 370 1,251 35 26 277 565 362 15 15 361 21 11 3,278 788 56 144 366 100 27 160 561 179 17 30 210 70 56 1,356 654 156 239 825 319 28 114 663 81 45 21 120 121 1 399 89 137 133 439 207 29 462 690 465 18 109 335 157 98 751 287 181 591 1,931 161 30 187 368 257 42 82 127 45 44 397 85 93 321 860 240 31 1,280 2,919 1,533 158 150 1,383 396 128 5,762 1,971 464 1,332 3,762 1,274 32 854 2,502 1,243 182 198 1,000 299 157 3,481 1,160 266 1,255 3,756 1,203 33 151 645 87 83 104 299 174 56 454 98 168 552 1,502 201 34 437 1,101 756 113 156 752 228 107 2,451 992 356 1,021 2,721 309 35 269 853 367 56 113 436 138 50 2,2L4 639 254 600 1,369 471 36 72 264 115 27 44 101 101 35 803 174 84 235 288 154 37 6 10 1 1 5 6 3 38 42 119 59 6 10 41 42 9 109 31 11 52 123 46 39 11 27 30 6 288 1 67 37 92 719 11 40 16 11 55 5 11 145 67 1 50 432 11 41 65 157 1 3 12 1 93 12 28 7 8 147 42 27 137 6 1 5 2 3 68 3 12 17 6 122 43 73 170 1 5 21 2 107 14 34 7 13 169 44 35 150 6 1 5 7 4 75 3 21 22 6 162 45 10 4 2 9 5 24 5 2 1 20 32 46 3 6 5 5 1 24 47 10 4 2 10 5 24 5 2 1 20 35 48 3 6 5 5 1 26 49 63 100 11 2 16 2 16 7 83 28 18 37 31 97 50 26 84 12 6 15 8 3 81 8 4 29 30 37 51 68 101 11 2 17 2 16 7 88 28 18 37 31 101 .' 28 84 12 6 17 8 3 86 8 5 29 30 39 53 12 11 5 7 21 29 16 2 7 7 12 19 54 12- 12 5 7 21 30 16 2 7 7 13 19 55 174 192 482 10 5 353 2 6 453 15 3 251 573 8 56 315 299 628 10 5 453 2 23 522 15 5 363 700 17 57 419 997 717 88 50 485 166 42 2,035 448 239 585 1,487 470 59 342 723 525 107 86 320 109 69 1,237 284 161 491 1,333 326 59 521 1,108 769 94 80 511 274 69 2,188 487 489 672 1,599 594 Ml 606 794 644 155 104 363 144 85 1,333 381 333 554 1,409 435 61 274 1,229 280 83 56 340 196 62 1,831 763 298 397 1,294 526 62 175 840 224 87 102 115 149 62 1,037 455 181 320 688 396 63 531 1,841 333 105 136 360 557 234 2,201 853 866 562 1,479 957 64 341 1,181 232 119 175 122 406 211 1,258 577 582 523 734 736 65 274 1,224 260 61 46 330 190 57 1,745 733 292 372 1,214 521 66 175 825 209 72 97 95 139 62 997 419 181 265 643 386 67 515 1,783 297 76 113 350 528 226 2,088 822 829 509 1,369 916 68 338 1,150 217 92 162 102 389 204 1,185 530 578 458 674 696 • ' 10 28 25 21 16 10 5 5 78 20 7 47 45 5 70 2 26 10 16 5 5 11 41 30 61 40 22 ■ 10 28 25 26 16 10 5 5 79 20 7 47 55 5 'V 2 26 10 27 5 5 11 51 30 61 45 22 73 5 23 6 1 4 19 2 23 11 28 5 50 32 "■. 1 5 5 1 ... 8 15 3 6 22 16 3 3 15 16 ... 6 30 11 3 7 24 3 34 11 30 6 55 36 76 1 5 5 8 15 6 7 22 17 4 4 15 18 77 479 1,376 672 92 101 611 303 90 2,954 1,275 314 813 2,313 545 78 409 1,248 539 122 122 553 198 106 2,706 905 198 705 2,103 351 79 625 1,562 708 107 U6 621 479 229 3,137 1,361 418 950 2,569 699 30 864 1,308 589 134 180 578 320 213 2,765 979 525 788 2,216 525 "1 446 687 1,119 52 134 811 216 61 733 338 133 976 1,893 136 82 551 561 1,174 78 102 763 175 61 1,087 435 107 1,065 2,009 383 81 548 1,214 905 47 127 862 257 72 1,780 468 124 918 1,950 510 34 654 878 922 76 123 562 132 73 1,554 395 148 835 1,625 668 33 377 477 734 42 120 572 207 61 597 318 114 792 1,540 270 '< 308 413 701 62 110 323 111 65 757 207 104 720 1,147 225 17 94 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME, FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued AND [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Terrebonne Estimated number of farms 1954. 1950. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954. 1950. Class I number 1954. 1950. Class II number 1954. 1950. Class III number 1954. 1950. Class TV number 1954. 1950. Class V number 1954. 1950. Class VI number 1954 . . 1950., Other farms number 1954 . . 1950.. Part-time number 1954. , 1950.. Residential number 1954 . . 1950.. Abnormal number 1954 . . 1950.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954 . . No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 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 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 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.. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Fmtm operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off tlieir farms, total operators reporting 1954. 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. 663 726 191 267 20 14 26 12 25 45 31 85 39 33 50 78 472 459 147 70 325 389 317 65 28 117 136 398 156 663 635 334 258 344 132 1 53 12 10 7 12 12 7 9 187 140 297 179 268 213 545 370 253 203 514 358 16 11 16 11 9 1 15 1 459 387 567 556 402 353 340 340 318 283 2,182 1,899 605 983 1 4 17 13 53 29 122 104 215 353 197 480 1,577 916 501 342 1,076 574 841 557 395 210 179 400 102 1,966 1,575 492 1,044 550 175 5 91 17 16 17 1 17 30 17 30 17 1 1 514 772 973 678 1,030 756 399 263 453 302 389 258 437 277 15 10 15 10 1 15 1 15 920 611 1,005 713 1,402 758 1,259 826 942 494 Vermilion 2,702 3,180 1,981 2,281 191 48 450 201 383 245 399 555 381 772 177 460 721 899 268 306 453 587 530 195 654 884 439 749 286 2,572 2,304 409 1,994 1,302 716 5 26 75 72 437 227 521 272 11 85 37 87 37 6 6 34 37 1,219 1,056 1,490 1,164 1,333 1,264 2,179 1,862 1,307 1,237 2,113 1,806 25 21 25 26 37 24 41 30 1,771 1,865 1,880 2,009 602 775 1,133 909 761 504 Vernon 1,704 1,991 303 450 12 9 30 27 43 36 93 128 125 250 1,401 1,541 471 467 930 1,069 5 375 555 422 257 95 493 192 1,579 1,360 147 1,023 632 197 10 69 51 30 1 10 1 10 2 10 6 10 1 1 264 331 852 645 897 665 387 150 417 186 352 145 372 166 40 10 40 10 5 10 5 10 760 498 807 543 1,259 1,371 1,115 901 859 727 Washington 2,881 3,190 1,267 1,288 5 5 75 34 158 134 322 285 352 350 355 480 1,614 1,902 548 595 1,066 1,307 998 731 441 369 342 644 363 2,729 2,546 860 1,818 1,175 283 10 37 401 373 21 11 21 46 46 710 1,074 1,128 954 1,216 1,032 741 498 839 627 711 428 793 528 30 65 30 65 16 31 16 34 1,453 1,229 1,571 1,291 1,464 1,807 1,638 1,660 1,168 1,127 Webster 1,661 1,930 530 862 6 1 18 9 42 61 59 97 174 282 231 412 1,131 1,068 370 340 761 728 522 365 366 240 168 518 220 1,576 1,462 253 785 580 200 5 67 25 12 21 22 21 24 5 28 27 28 30 15 15 402 545 567 343 614 385 423 236 538 334 408 231 511 322 26 1 1 1 1 1,007 871 1,078 970 928 1,054 1,091 902 883 683 West Baton Rouge 418 404 173 181 15 15 12 24 26 10 45 24 30 42 45 66 245 223 90 71 155 152 West Carroll 158 136 384 363 287 236 410 460 230 188 252 182 175 135 2,289 2,570 1,798 2,132 4 69 76 372 344 825 969 505 733 491 438 205 201 286 237 West Feliciana 110 621 65 120 85 265 118 439 40 844 212 66 81 27 383 2.21A 322 2,186 109 669 313 1,088 126 818 89 268 5 22 50 103 5 40 6 11 10 100 22 73 18 105 27 77 2 9 7 2 10 8 26 45 23 41 27 45 24 41 3 4 5 398 5 474 138 1,128 125 743 309 1,178 208 785 158 1,298 146 778 396 1,489 381 896 1,283 763 1,455 873 15 5 20 5 14 16 14 18 683 573 692 613 493 381 575 398 302 220 587 801 401 507 7 2 23 19 30 15 67 25 134 114 140 332 186 294 113 127 72 163 1 4 312 107 79 129 389 266 57 134 122 42 1 2C 14 18 24 50 27 57 3 1 3 1 18 11 19 12 5 5 116 413 190 191 239 266 117 113 236 202 111 112 202 194 2 11 9 4 23 8 213 250 251 290 168 204 246 204 107 107 1,088 1,373 143 265 1 1 6 13 10 21 26 73 100 157 945 .,108 345 324 600 784 405 350 150 82 101 357 101 972 938 136 347 216 62 16 5 5 2 27 1 27 1 243 302 498 228 549 245 203 67 236 68 178 47 206 48 s 25 10 5 ID 5 10 387 348 393 363 750 1,036 702 999 541 592 LOUISIANA Parish 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] 95 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Estimated number of farms 1954 . . . 1950... Week of September 26 -October It1 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting persons Family workers, including operator farms reporting Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1 to 14 hours persons 15 or more hours persons Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting persons Hired workers farms reporting persons Regular workers (employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting persons Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days) farms reporting persons SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures farms reporting Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting Machine hire farms reporting dollars 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 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. Oasoline 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. aores limed 1954 . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops oo which coaaerciol fertilizer vu uaed, 1954: Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. I 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, aores on which used. 111,234 124,181 97,933 100,388 283,555 189,585 96,729 98,980 94,475 93,648 23,952 70,523 42,654 36,395 81,283 53,965 18,509 11,931 107,797 41,972 4,602 16,594 15,722 91,203 108,330 102,341 61,694 56,861 40,968 34,476 10,799,793 6,230,552 44,059 43,362 39,378,095 38,912,330 15,234 8,239 9,758 3,943 3,921 2,964 82,035 80,582 31,764,219 21,948,657 49,610 32,236 17,756,398 12,821,644 73,900 18,995,538 293,417 2,479,874 2,448 87,897 488,715 92,030 6,781 31,320 229,546 2,794 13,812 118,678 39,229 50,077 430,098 46,150 87,744 650,082 19,566 25,715 120,505 11,028 83,624 930,166 3,319 3,346 2,894 2,859 9,391 4,789 2,845 2,807 2,788 2,726 612 2,176 1,099 754 2,147 1,085 990 438 4,456 978 259 463 902 3,988 3,314 2,992 1,982 1,619 923 658 625,405 253,675 1,787 1,538 1,254,859 926,211 421 362 401 233 249 121 2,810 2,741 763,397 615,718 1,897 1,284 1,021,405 763,208 2,258 899,811 12,807 136,023 16 75 365 130 474 3,802 34 42 353 687 530 4,217 1,310 1,802 12,979 898 918 6,887 918 9,025 108,358 1,190 1,295 998 1,023 1,655 1,504 993 1,001 983 945 249 734 235 270 454 305 135 121 218 254 104 138 1,050 1,036 360 381 200 187 47,445 95,173 233 316 230,184 201,477 36 31 55 34 54 23 880 995 236,905 222,591 586 226 266,615 152,979 642 311,576 4,320 41,133 4 507 1,083 380 154 358 2,872 22 45 465 322 259 1,473 177 176 747 187 67 299 248 3,374 33,962 1,301 1,455 891 1,036 2,220 2,387 876 1,019 866 979 580 286 181 320 266 494 191 176 1,088 914 71 536 163 552 976 1,298 391 517 217 259 49,745 14,127 321 362 835,459 815,052 91 80 36 39 25 50 655 1,090 133,092 206,705 601 228 237,727 180,282 552 184,735 2,131 24,506 10 225 910 145 84 160 2,011 22 38 430 473 552 5,152 81 38 198 136 150 625 100 1,198 16,050 Assumption 268 409 268 276 1,772 1,828 251 261 251 251 105 146 61 50 91 50 133 151 1,430 1,527 87 1,015 87 415 Avoyelles 253 357 163 252 52 125 89,578 157,328 148 247 1,716,846 1,619,277 16 10 5 20 20 77 140 229 72,975 39,059 183 232 366,027 336,744 172 255,604 3,173 34,626 21 72 964 159 392 4,270 10 3 25 141 2,710 29,236 4,432 4,563 3,912 3,995 11,405 6,255 3,881 3,934 3,844 3,759 871 2,973 1,824 1,288 3,011 1,728 839 292 4,550 768 72 279 795 4,271 4,392 4,124 2,663 2,259 1,743 1,268 245,706 101,048 1,853 1,714 808,684 806,780 641 310 523 197 131 51 3,413 3,357 526,448 364,760 2,130 1,367 403,196 193,521 3,315 474,666 8,138 55,024 22 760 3,640 458 118 288 3,175 22 130 1,172 2,181 1,748 21,107 3,002 3,101 25,332 345 2,660 2,710 33 163 1,752 Beauregard 1,288 1,702 1,145 1,319 1,713 2,000 1,133 1,301 1,112 1,198 523 589 223 525 382 699 115 75 219 103 30 37 92 182 1,223 1,441 421 477 325 301 38,688 43,620 209 280 83,690 51,608 116 26 22 20 17 8 1,042 1,333 417,455 354,200 757 327 128,942 52,632 759 136,625 2,482 20,656 58 2,840 19,699 2,197 416 1,125 7,661 79 328 3,169 485 416 2,345 65 48 220 260 104 575 63 460 6,901 1,710 2,126 1,270 1,860 3,149 3,109 1,265 1,850 1,219 1,764 409 810 473 894 958 1,132 111 JJ7 972 213 37 62 82 910 1,520 2,017 663 1,060 471 723 45,175 58,707 346 738 177,405 169,260 170 70 37 6 43 20 1,179 1,794 440,470 313,596 563 402 77,569 51,601 1,097 230,647 3,928 28,009 56 1,255 6,720 1,180 186 859 6,009 92 410 4,080 843 1,029 8,094 572 1,318 8,094 258 275 1,269 57 26 293 1For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration.' 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. 96 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF £Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Estimated number of farms . .1954. 1950. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: 1 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. persons 1954 . . 1950.. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . . 1950 . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . 1950 . . 1 to 14 hours persons 1954 . . 15 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. . 1950 . . persons 1954 . . 1950 . . Hired workers farms reporting 1954. . 1950 . . persons 1954 . . 1950.. Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures2 farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949.. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949 . . $1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . . $100 to $199 farms reporting 1954. . $200 to $499 farms reporting 1954. . $500 to $999 farms reporting 1954.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . dollars 1954 . . 1949 . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. . 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949.. Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954.. dollars 1954.. tons 1954.. acres on which used 1954.. Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954.. tons 1954.. dollars 1954 . . acres limed 1954 . . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coanercial fertilizer was used, l°5 I 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 used . . 2,100 2,018 1,943 1,489 7,076 3,265 1,911 1,456 1,866 1,336 586 1,280 840 617 1,318 1,057 414 182 3,892 872 57 222 398 3,670 1,980 1,689 1,032 618 688 165 350,189 57,492 837 578 1,281,786 1,261,521 252 150 201 71 59 104 1,700 1,395 486,274 266,121 698 408 430,180 222,889 1,070 344,175 4,458 43,035 10 850 2,730 3,400 2,591 2,820 11,396 5,932 2,541 2,781 2,451 2,570 570 1,881 1,305 1,198 2,124 1,667 598 343 6,821 1,695 202 892 482 5,929 2,720 2,329 1,480 958 981 347 529,299 208,022 1,085 863 1,917,815 1,893,786 442 101 182 121 108 131 1,841 1,760 766,198 662,382 1,021 578 516,194 390,146 1,623 529,944 6,762 64,102 37 1,030 3,485 1,180 80 161 356 1,238 4,744 8,952 54 51 348 298 3,728 2,490 527 543 552 650 5,159 7,072 813 1,263 2,938 3,810 6,324 40,253 87 212 50 107 269 603 99 140 188 642 2,760 4,748 1,234 1,896 931 1,443 1,795 2,313 907 1,423 879 1,316 274 605 203 424 298 541 208 187 618 456 134 263 125 355 1,232 1,542 385 393 195 219 204,152 311,042 342 340 649,150 540,194 80 38 26 27 90 81 1,105 1,428 563,883 680,445 581 614 586,745 454,794 423 552,313 8,565 87,607 40 1,602 8,784 2,039 67 474 3,522 26 118 1,065 34 10 12 110 93 70 290 251 7,851 82,279 1,055 1,111 940 909 2,502 1,688 933 909 923 854 435 488 363 476 623 760 67 48 956 74 58 918 985 991 348 490 262 364 69,898 62,365 237 400 186,535 197,290 80 41 57 27 22 10 867 825 166,530 156,785 299 266 77,220 36,158 493 127,574 1,960 11,220 36 1,233 6,480 1,308 37 163 1,261 57 102 765 245 427 2,790 308 1,202 5,844 120 45 170 18 22 250 618 592 555 450 838 733 552 442 547 381 138 409 92 174 130 211 56 53 161 141 39 100 613 525 255 180 155 84 100,685 31,039 182 155 262,145 195,413 68 30 22 8 29 25 562 503 174,616 180,007 202 127 170,461 91,902 211 100,229 1,615 19,192 2 140 670 245 1,601 1,668 1,420 1,274 4,366 2,014 1,416 1,267 1,386 1,252 228 1,158 646 364 1,406 562 193 52 1,574 200 180 1,475 1,581 1,286 1,133 951 884 672 129,347 86,226 698 706 289,401 264,623 246 167 148 72 36 29 938 915 137,675 129,725 891 559 198,756 141,168 1,125 230,463 3,156 26,855 1,400 4,619 985 30 36 52 199 332 2,480 40 105 1,700 84 640 70 741 742 6,746 32 945 17 1,798 147 13,176 5 30 2 22 5 195 90 160 1,480 276 7,942 2,948 2,224 2,568 1,888 2,221 3,253 3,926 2,200 1,848 2,044 897 951 504 1,060 824 1,572 127 200 581 310 105 509 1,993 2,126 1,056 1,253 709 754 82,215 56,952 705 987 166,204 198,907 470 75 113 16 18 13 1,631 1,873 624,625 416,945 653 499 83,116 75,983 1,501 269, 538 5,058 34,309 37 2,217 11,055 2,080 130 950 5.382 31 156 1,044 1,182 1,463 11,003 955 1,804 11,481 196 110 684 276 568 4,410 1,185 1,308 1,114 1,072 3,825 2,155 1,106 1,070 1,091 1,010 103 988 724 384 1,661 812 172 61 1,073 333 47 153 134 920 1,164 683 942 411 810 227 168,371 33,113 532 266 339,648 220,316 177 96 156 56 19 28 589 387 125,149 46,513 521 283 204 , 174 104,633 144,046 1,803 20,900 34 196 2,667 10 68 1,557 392 410 4,621 897 974 10,242 10 2 10 26 143 1,734 For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration. 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER a sample of farms . See text] LOUISIANA CENSUS OF 1954-Continued 97 East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln 1,738 1,738 1,492 3,220 4,222 1,261 1,032 563 1,013 178 1,212 2,945 764 808 1,613 1 1,981 2,038 1,669 3,892 4,739 1,481 1,069 681 993 254 1,553 2,977 1,058 851 1,949 : 1,593 1,688 1,322 2,985 3,746 1,106 947 531 883 163 1,053 2,642 678 668 1,443 3 1,318 1,697 1,344 3,436 3,931 1,147 971 527 711 223 1,276 2,706 904 566 1,499 4 2,304 7,065 3,847 9,103 13,099 1,946 3,291 2,443 1,386 501 1,901 9,938 2,001 714 2,709 5 2,378 3,055 2,740 5,419 5,907 1,910 2,713 1,677 965 478 2,853 5,127 2,804 827 2,112 6 1,581 1,671 1,309 2,937 3,717 1,102 929 517 883 162 1,031 2,615 614 663 1,427 7 1,266 1,675 1,330 3,425 3,892 1,1/U 931 508 706 211 1,261 2,673 875 561 1,482 1 1,581 1,646 1,294 2,912 3,621 1,006 909 500 843 162 1,020 2,550 598 658 1,407 9 1,156 1,600 1,210 3,265 3,811 1,024 905 487 641 190 1,230 2,613 850 521 1,367 10 410 150 191 967 347 260 96 122 507 15 161 236 68 306 616 11 1,171 1,496 1,103 1,945 3,274 746 813 378 336 147 859 2,314 530 352 791 12 355 1,051 815 1,114 2,035 467 353 148 215 56 122 1,652 177 41 473 13 481 498 741 1,126 953 514 272 218 211 72 438 1,198 251 186 460 14 405 2,237 1,749 2,085 4,455 594 460 285 350 86 167 3,753 213 46 709 15 700 718 1,090 1,722 1,531 671 413 347 233 107 538 1,858 379 271 560 16 96 485 237 908 807 83 402 180 27 50 351 670 246 10 162 17 225 182 136 275 260 90 320 185 41 82 477 268 236 30 129 L8 318 3,182 804 4,106 5,023 346 1,922 1,658 193 253 714 3,635 1,190 10 593 19 522 737 440 432 565 215 1,395 843 91 181 1,085 656 1,575 35 185 20 53 96 63 129 115 36 214 87 1 25 231 84 144 16 21 192 416 171 239 238 71 728 480 1 54 383 318 702 25 22 63 434 197 834 736 51 317 135 26 28 176 609 148 10 154 23 126 2,766 633 3,867 4,785 275 1,194 1,178 192 199 331 3,317 486 10 568 24 1,688 1,728 1,386 3,189 4,222 1,241 1,020 527 1,003 173 1,155 2,939 758 758 1,578 25 1,492 1,577 1,480 3,279 3,915 1,225 944 582 656 239 1,393 2,700 1,021 701 1,693 :>-i 336 1,603 904 1,995 3,587 348 702 271 382 61 729 2,027 475 97 718 27 619 1,212 592 2,214 3,002 448 708 340 181 113 911 1,635 657 226 791 28 206 1,357 645 715 3,281 198 521 160 287 12 437 1,296 212 71 501 29 268 955 181 1,733 1,978 307 415 183 85 40 449 817 322 161 437 30 35,624 663,905 68,720 268,964 587,305 30,472 378,253 132.490 19,613 1,935 414,522 208,730 226,850 4,635 42,877 31 23,562 178,806 59, 294 342,280 251,086 30,074 95,202 78,022 4,235 2,550 344,047 71,615 105,224 8,436 26,360 32 226 1,067 458 1,824 2,145 223 596 230 147 60 622 1,840 414 51 512 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 524 832 537 1,569 2,237 268 653 320 141 108 856 1,360 537 111 636 263,866 1,167,450 326,827 780,042 930,423 182,590 1,238,014 854,736 37,135 132,169 971,394 863,545 1,434,361 5,320 91,899 290,633 864,879 354,593 624,260 983,350 177,959 952,247 1,546,819 37,230 252,776 1,163,614 1,162,683 1,755,062 32,980 129,060 56 285 226 771 605 65 120 46 96 41 650 35 35 321 25 210 63 267 580 50 31 25 20 5 74 501 65 5 66 47 300 87 384 519 55 128 41 10 15 121 452 51 10 86 34 90 17 204 164 5 70 39 20 10 74 125 55 27 42 65 41 128 217 33 112 22 6 188 49 128 1 4 22 117 24 70 60 15 135 57 1 24 124 63 80 8 1,616 643 827 2,786 2,376 1,146 842 382 973 155 1,042 2,343 363 743 1,427 43 44 45 46 1,313 892 1,074 2,833 2,444 1,014 711 394 601 193 1,297 2,206 802 601 1,459 678,426 168,883 544,334 700,985 682,747 375,287 465,249 250,391 473,070 434,637 558,402 701,133 81,891 111,150 740,747 574,002 135,631 538,631 418,545 492,981 206,945 351,649 193,518 112,855 379,398 479,186 498,485 138,359 139,180 294, 260 747 1,133 494 1,417 2,529 205 663 248 213 110 813 1,030 581 121 453 47 48 49 50 449 486 333 909 1,329 179 597 274 136 144 866 880 523 86 451 93,577 576,192 119,358 551,744 700,647 95,615 575,402 249,364 21,970 53,165 989,254 213,493 335,790 11,825 63, 103 120,003 263,359 86,265 341,979 394,422 61,060 337,770 214,948 20,450 69,380 859,578 202,402 299,812 14,590 77,357 351 1,529 1,141 2,656 3,172 518 730 237 658 58 776 1,968 550 272 1,111 118,958 2,427 17,687 51 52 53 54 48,421 332,778 182,759 643,196 778,859 97,514 518,066 142,080 . ■• 19,065 888,036 358,392 281J127 23,400 968 3,932 4,031 10,787 12,642 1,566 6,742 1,753 982 353 12,308 5,418 3,612 384 5,864 51,169 24,346 83,904. 93,270 12,660 61,898 22,490 5,700 1,689 134,699 48,764 40,281 2,581 74 1 66 21 80 11 9 37 12 117 10 43 470 2,920 560 55 56 57 58 4,875 20 6,532 784 3,687 197 368 640 714 4,167 405 30,200 160 32,539 4,885 17,969 • 1,147 1,786 3,646 5,397 26,020 2,250 4,610 146 5,305 639 3,791 197 668 720 768 4,374 295 105 9 153 154 183 78 77 17 66 16 138 71 11 26 173 59 442 32 921 410 1,656 170 344 121 110 48 854 170 20 42 416 60 61 62 63 64 2,665 1,030 5,165 3,206 10,793 2,505 2,707 995 630 645 7,710 1,185 368 380 2,895 64 20 25 38 144 69 21 66 6 26 37 5 35 70 132 390 194 288 162 470 255 36 387 10 7. 143 380 3,929 2,210 1,566 3,682 395 2,736 1,380 230 3,183 75 440 1,488 215 346 917 1,403 833 360 558 205 402 20 48 815 449 192 741 65 284 467 1,173 1,179 1,147 545 1,255 418 347 22 31 759 948 179 655 '.'.. 1,962 6,458 9,649 . 8,236 9,692 4,120 11,400 5,170 2,423 200 192 7,305 12,316 1,231 5,222 67 100 1,474 788 2,144 2,973 261 153 62 226 44 1,707 10 50 507 68 70 2,509 811 3,952 8,203 586 117 37 238 54 2,200 20 56 852 t,-j 263 28,789 4,191 18,943 61,316 4,880 947 423 1,341 273 16,621 145 255 5,490 70 121 55 205 42 w 342 298 1,085 4% 1,324 1,188 6,100 3,820 57 72 406 275 1,205 155 102 510 20 16 244 177 1,201 601 4,384 10 2 15 126 908 356 221 936 50 14 3C 272 800 2 11 89 69 535 661 10,786 1,030 954 7,470 262 1,297 176 235 1,708 334 2,381 50 K 50 35 21 354 237 1,222 202 139 71 72 'I 74 75 389 10,693 2,018 46,113 8,016 280 42,428 14,472 95 44 122,722 16,549 25,574 220 1,150 76 98 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Livingston Natchitoches Plaquemines POinte Coupee Estimated number of farms. .1954... 1950 . . . FARM LABOR Week of September 26-Octobtr 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 expenditures2 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 . . Lijne and liming materials farms reporting 1954.. tons 1954 . . dollars 1954.. acres limed 1954 . . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops ob which couerciel fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting . . tons. . aores 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 used . . 2,673 2,397 2,177 1,802 3,710 3,779 2,167 1,767 2,107 1,642 781 1,326 916 752 1,321 1,207 119- 305 282 930 112 270 2,628 1,958 785 848 520 531 21,615 30,635 500 612 159,005 115,195 210 91 75 67 56 2,318 1,723 687,795 268,715 810 693 48,680 70,915 1,601 108,615 2,373 7,897 84 1,435 8,133 2,245 122 161 1,700 27 106 650 994 820 3,042 309 951 1,130 2,126 55 32 85 1,471 1,669 1,411 1,196 6,508 2,472 1,399 1,166 1,383, 1,099 L28 1,255 1,025 293 2,507 414 331 183 2,618 959 59 319 287 2,299 1,431 1,378 1,280 1,043 1,009 867 394,573 196,728 849 686 949,855 782,907 291 150 193 56 92 67 762 821 293,757 100,717 675 653 440,440 323,757 1,114 301,123 4,239 46,166 24 196 3,002 15 464 7,680 304 598 6,639 1,055 2,515 22,614 9 46 535 90 418 5,610 2,510 3,166 2,348 2,734 7,489 4,726 2,322 2,705 2,267 2,550 263 2,004 1,278 951 2,618 1,293 353 251 2,604 883 75 218 316 2,386 2,429 2,503 1,952 1,932 1,016 1,552 239,736 298, 920 1,521 1,222 667,737 974,512 835 220 260 45 111 50 1,069 1,605 299,905 400,884 913 652 324,398 299,499 2,008 579,726 10,484 62,046 66 3,928 23,305 3,938 87 1,278 7,510 18 68 784 746 1,498 L3.542 1,864 7,050 37,491 46 101 362 101 508 3,125 3,275 3,564 2,734 2,759 7,988 5,140 2,712 2,739 2,676 2,599 881 1,795 1,465 1,070 2,845 1,728 218 188 2,467 813 64 279 176 2,188 3,275 2,515 1,831 1,389 1,500 860 329,548 128,140 863 969 819, 938 550,213 387 159 161 37 45 74 2,588 1,798 1,079,126 252,169 982 684 393,590 247,025 1,991 382,776 5,258 52,412 16 1,025 5,440 1,145 144 367 3,855 44 211 2,081 1,123 1,072 13,135 1,416 3,193 29,522 365 150 1,090 122 201 2,667 20 110 20 73 50 203 25 10 33 7,500 90,310 10 71 55,000 206,585 15 53 725 18,005 20 455 1,451 1,615 1,316 1,257 4,666 2,379 1,295 1,225 1,275 1,115 491 784 510 524 1,062 731 268 162 2,329 533 63 201 236 2,128 1,371 1,304 660 578 399 239 76,563 57,152 400 492 647,904 1,010,723 135 56 96 15 37 61 1,123 1,046 521,624 278,415 600 408 218,869 218,739 1,047 288,010 4,860 29,069 41 1,440 9,055 2,665 131 786 4,092 49 314 2,232 548 1,130 7,278 568 1,781 11,992 371 606 1,570 141 233 2,023 604 596 385 461 753 914 351 402 336 377 142 194 95 110 125 150 138 140 292 387 116 230 479 559 307 360 153 190 18,760 41,990 267 285 162,845 362,810 80 59 47 26 35 20 247 363 87,365 77,453 256 267 61,765 117,077 339 50, 590 9L4 3.720 5 5 65 60 336 900 3,615 1,955 2,235 1,817 1,886 7,473 3,692 1,788 1,869 1,746 1,783 255 1,491 717 566 1,410 919 673 238 4,317 990 105 524 613 3,793 1,924 1,939 1,392 1,192 771 736 128,659 129,667 1,062 976 989,236 967,386 315 177 318 99 81 72 1,245 1,313 261,381 299,663 916 668 320,702 288,851 1,487 416,592 5,182 49,543 1 36 252 24 63 292 4,590 37 77 1,308 1,282 1,787 20,905 1,206 1,438 11,595 138 548 1,930 345 1,043 9,393 *For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration." 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. LOUISIANA 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued 99 a sample of farms . See text] St. John Red River Richland Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James the Baptist St . Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne" 1,519 3,115 1,683 158 166 1,593 403 128 6,675 2,187 495 1,409 3,934 1,346 663 1 1,804 3,585 1,918 170 259 1,533 406 195 7,369 2,238 391 1,455 4,551 1,705 726 2 1,153 2,924 1,198 143 166 1,451 362 123 6,209 1,667 479 1,172 3,334 1,325 593 3 1,291 2,950 1,555 167 153 1,320 280 132 6,465 1,890 281 1,141 3,731 1,419 536 4 3,495 11,243 1,805 281 448 3,264 1,642 731 24,242 6,276 2,165 2,295 6,800 5,674 1,518 5 2,174 3,934 2,338 548 392 2,286 1,424 779 10,796 3,905 2,417 2,468 10,533 2,742 1,973 6 1,142 2,875 1,182 143 166 1,431 352 122 6,178 1,835 469 1,130 3,280 1,311 580 7 1,269 2,920 1,554 167 153 1,319 268 131 6,436 1,873 272 1,086 3,661 1,380 528 8 1,066 2,795 1,1/47 137 166 1,361 342 122 6,062 1,809 464 1,090 3,184 1,301 580 9 1,214 2,874 1,399 167 138 1,248 243 121 6,246 1,823 266 1,001 3,361 1,325 503 10 319 348 592 10 52 401 140 10 698 408 87 366 846 69 322 11 747 2,447 555 127 114 960 202 112 5,364 1,401 377 724 2,338 1,232 258 12 520 1,893 176 67 57 757 136 31 4,312 898 88 402 1,545 884 74 13 285 512 620 60 50 651 111 21 2,353 773 94 483 2,096 334 144 14 972 4,498 316 77 58 1,286 227 35 9,886 1,777 LL4 575 2,185 1,829 112 15 420 689 785 95 65 915 191 36 4,019 1,270 146 671 3,312 513 214 16 153 531 100 32 40 238 150 37 1,320 575 225 198 500 310 72 17 133 116 100 62 51 , 73 90 37 273 233 150 208 1,256 214 119 18 1,457 3,950 342 67 224 637 1,073 574 8,294 2,690 1,587 630 1,431 2,544 826 19 540 371 154 286 189 123 990 622 531 812 2,005 7% 3,860 904 1,256 20 47 48 28 11 21 21 66 22 104 42 115 88 186 77 45 21 264 143 40 11 121 23 595 383 152 507 759 286 341 343 508 22 128 513 75 27 26 223 126 30 1,254 541 165 150 348 249 43 23 1,193 3,807 302 56 103 614 478 191 8,142 2,183 828 344 1,090 2,201 318 24 1,458 3,009 1,578 158 156 1,563 402 128 6,659 2,U7 449 1,409 3,929 1,346 663 25 1,315 3,167 1,605 187 189 1,310 285 152 6,322 1,970 294 1,248 3,940 1,301 631 26 943 2,369 398 68 60 942 191 53 4,729 1,515 345 531 2,502 1,210 193 27 923 2,741 590 92 99 603 140 52 3,264 1,485 257 491 2,364 971 245 28 645 1,649 242 41 23 629 54 22 3,025 993 162 334 1,542 900 91 29 489 2,193 296 20 16 401 15 10 1,523 1,102 150 316 1,628 682 125 30 131,017 361,772 34,010 3,180 10,290 40,380 18, 151 14,385 314,651 182,620 243,047 47,814 106,326 409,953 83,310 31 57,539 296,504 21,280 1,755 14,958 27,475 5,750 5,575 172,209 75,038 121,914 43,055 100,875 119,469 30,210 32 532 1,710 278 48 50 687 166 48 3,706 1,045 340 310 1,892 760 148 33 777 1,984 495 92 99 423 130 52 2,491 975 231 266 1,619 671 200 34 412,145 938, 570 95,290 41,060 240,084 87,371 872,134 525,585 1,073,892 735,956 1,487,265 456,695 1,054,732 858,807 884,681 35 455,510 819,500 100,024 133,150 244,411 82,375 943,780 695,993 562,269 705,244 1,946,403 595,237 587,155 606,019 862,616 36 220 520 145 10 15 446 5 1,105 345 36 140 626 330 25 37 92 341 51 6 125 15 1,065 200 30 31 335 103 46 38 71 528 36 5 5 80 30 5 1,096 295 31 48 381 115 7 39 58 153 16 5 7 28 31 10 267 82 42 22 261 80 8 40 63 119 23 21 6 8 20 11 123 80 100 36 208 52 20 41 28 49 7 1 17 65 22 52 43 101 33 81 80 42 42 867 1,597 1,538 98 125 1,312 272 73 4,786 1,169 190 1,221 3,188 605 578 43 864 1,917 1,470 146 153 970 249 106 4,925 1,372 249 1,066 3,339 716 455 44 541,765 343,069 726,380 38,420 164,348 918,470 38,430 24,450 781,224 265,775 57,800 600,939 3,635,074 137,793 143,887 45 145,154 209,391 325,255 65,462 132,945 657,920 90,192 43,945 597,956 136,676 103,450 472,289 2,054,281 113,481 147,998 46 461 1,744 401 110 91 726 271 68 3,301 1,059 368 638 1,992 734 375 47 363 1,096 290 122 134 350 L45 77 1,627 542 186 301 1,509 495 243 48 185,546 503,7% 60,660 30,370 66,227 78,720 268,497 85,530 550,565 265,288 447,856 134,915 312,015 397,257 212,795 49 130,709 296,261 33,520 47,303 60,380 42,720 191,355 101,010 390,9% 198, 565 349,690 103,284 177,671 316,417 150, 911 50 1,122 2,313 771 80 49 1,326 196 62 5,460 1,572 383 819 3,113 1,210 256 51 255,088 641,131 105,694 7,215 15,182 166,849 172,029 71,834 664,554 353,409 392,320 220,439 518,610 255,260 151,830 52 3,584 10,183 1,801 109 186 3,324 1,786 1,267 14,272 5,100 4,402 4,241 11,4% 2,783 1,662 53 30, 379 73,823 11,479 950 4,030 18,524 21,437 12,791 121,321 48,356 58,014 28,680 40,301 34,837 21,710 54 7 46 16 10 91 61 55 1 86 360 1 55 620 1,854 745 125 1,255 1,385 965 350 2,670 8,694 100 56 3,375 10,460 3,695 1,000 8,825 7,545 5,375 2,450 20,168 43,123 500 57 370 3,055 1,025 •765 1,605 1,400 1,260 350 2,923 8,538 40 58 103 81 158 17 238 3 1 195 22 15 181 445 47 27 59 688 838 668 31 830 54 2 598 150 92 1,707 2,069 200 70 60 5,640 5,990 3,677 395 4,002 1,350 50 3,532 1,125 905 11,766 9,159 4,222 730 61 29 30 70 1 67 5 5 82 21 11 89 382 3 8 62 175 140 182 I 3 392 5 100 251 103 70 338 1,900 34 70 63 2,065 1,345 1,315 60 1,855 50 1,310 2,068 585 520 2,997 9,810 500 1,658 64 513 636 492 15 23 1,019 136 55 3,674 1,022 146 564 1,303 323 220 65 647 806 413 5 26 1,100 184 214 3,211 1,138 530 1,015 1,897 537 301 66 4,678 8,303 2,879 70 615 7,892 2,213 2,150 33,049 13,275 6,707 4,715 9,298 5,075 3,899 67 821 2,212 268 683 5 4,855 1,315 % 417 1,161 68 1,770 7,865 391 522 2 5,771 1,271 86 436 1,662 69 15,396 52,264 2,697 2,570 30 39,714 10,597 386 1,543 21,392 70 106 45 217 75 15 380 97 25 3,071 683 16 265 1,862 87 71 84 26 66 104 24 292 350 246 3,119 764 30 372 4,915 144 72 475 155 354 880 855 1,140 1,467 2,120 26,064 6,295 730 5,666 9,601 804 73 53 130 51 11 86 88 37 204 672 319 61 80 82 83 74 184 548 64 102 178 1,192 702 1,301 1,639 3,682 674 214 220 1,075 75 1,810 5,812 435 2,115 730 16,337 7,181 15,959 16,443 49,192 3,172 805 3,280 14,629 76 100 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 6. -FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued [ Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms . See text ] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Washington West .aton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Estimated number of farms 1954. 1950. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2:1 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954 . 1950. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . 1950. 1 to 14 hours persons 1954 . 15 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Hired workers farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Regular workers (employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures' farms reporting 1954. 1949. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . $100 to $199 farms reporting 1954 . $200 to $499 farms reporting 1954 . $500 to $999 farms reporting 1954 . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2 , 500 and over farms reporting 1954 . Feed for livestock and poultry . -farms reporting 1954. • 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which cotimercial 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 acreB on which used Other crops farms reporting tons acres on which used 2,182 1,899 1,737 1,459 3,797 2,362 1,717 1,431 1,672 1,361 609 1,063 450 557 900 777 247 121 1,225 224 229 1,179 2,177 1,521 879 670 616 360 63,394 46,050 643 535 136,922 178,304 391 105 89 17 37 1,895 1,291 682,535 310,361 875 418 106,432 79,663 1,441 247,498 4,548 33,180 67 2,197 12,490 2,738 304 695 5,973 128 515 5,240 1,013 1,338 10,157 672 1,436 7,945 649 310 1,699 158 219 2,121 2,702 3,180 2,565 2,681 4,969 4,906 2,529 2,649 2,517 2,539 594 1,923 352 917 435 1,309 786 591 2,017 1,058 266 384 578 1,633 2,672 2,884 1,827 2,099 1,274 1,391 718,025 505,216 1,488 1,744 1,149,314 1,059,048 265 231 454 199 222 117 2,304 2,631 926,937 760,617 1,772 1,551 1,250,618 849,955 1,653 956,594 13,783 154,264 36 1,300 7,502 1,155 79 370 3,993 56 298 2,442 363 345 4,260 516 592 4,690 825 1,214 11,966 138,635 1,704 1,991 1,464 1,408 2,153 2,186 1,459 1,393 1,388 1,233 571 817 450 667 586 801 45 86 179 152 38 167 1,699 1,167 336 332 225 107 12,990 4,830 185 281 42,810 82,469 85 25 41 33 1,594 1,052 559,165 257,340 623 232 62,395 32,055 1,084 131,049 2,402 15,915 15 620 1,500 465 197 525 3,775 126 509 5,150 815 843 4,403 221 286 1,449 330 156 715 126 82 457 2,881 3,190 2,546 2,631 5,064 4,867 2,508 2,599 2,448 2,339 779 1,669 1,017 1,304 1,867 2,099 283 227 749 429 85 128 230 621 2,881 2,939 1,412 1,578 905 978 80,467 76,460 907 1,108 335,540 344,463 376 220 172 42 70 27 2,472 2,311 1,446,078 1,229,410 1,268 621 151,543 160,921 2,138 476,782 10,144 49,156 224 7,300 44,035 7,066 431 1,875 7,921 183 926 5,495 1,755 4,288 24,633 967 1,348 5,524 677 1,434 5,108 116 298 1,105 1,661 1,930 1,501 1,457 2,929 2,497 1,495 1,437 1,460 1,317 557 903 578 618 1,084 990 107 69 385 190 39 50 81 335 1,661 1,398 780 852 558 656 45,335 64,270 455 582 146,905 209,957 170 121 101 27 19 17 1,522 1,179 643,796 279,271 628 301 84,580 62,587 974 175,342 3,305 22,519 42 2,095 12,165 2,285 230 636 5,070 24 180 1,495 689 988 6,749 631 1,200 8,005 157 78 453 86 156 895 418 404 356 336 2,372 1,206 357 329 337 319 123 214 167 120 264 160 133 56 1,771 727 53 666 114 1,105 403 352 178 196 88 87 37,835 26,697 148 166 874,242 910,516 26 20 40 5 25 32 320 232 89,836 87,891 253 172 170,613 178,209 187 114,766 1,309 17,118 122 1,684 6 16 110 178 321 3,798 112 138 1,250 36 45 85 672 10,271 2,289 2,570 2,084 2,227 6,892 3,195 2,082 2,226 2,047 2,191 150 1,897 1,132 438 2,463 664 380 76 2,382 340 34 106 358 2,276 2,253 2,083 1,378 1,738 831 1,342 129,350 190,160 1,043 1,123 372,099 354,587 260 310 361 76 19 17 1,420 1,081 202,695 97,900 1,528 848 308,718 195,065 1,777 275,615 4,077 36,724 161 5,515 30,158 6,650 43 116 1,135 10 28 200 276 364 4,548 1,735 3,279 28,263 30 22 110 134 241 2,268 587 801 478 654 1,697 1,193 465 621 455 586 33 422 263 284 625 406 120 82 617 201 37 108 100 509 585 534 423 211 297 69 28,902 12,654 293 195 298,586 179,163 161 40 31 22 10 29 364 345 182,300 136,942 245 181 89,200 88,066 487 163,242 2,932 23,760 12 834 3,702 874 53 547 4,461 32 391 4,255 292 615 6,307 371 461 1,954 296 659 4,540 14 244 2,308 xFor 1950, "Week preceding enumeration." 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. LOUISIANA 101 Parish Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 [For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12j Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting 195-4 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Heifers and heifer calves. .. .farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting 1954... number 1954. . . Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954... 1949... gallons 1954 . . . 1949... dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Cream sold farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949... pounds of butterf at 1954 . . . 1949... dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954 . . . number of cows 1954... Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons 1954 — Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954... pounds 1954 . . . Horses and nules: Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954. . . 1950... Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Mules and mule colts farms reporting 1954... 1950 .. . number 1954 . . . 1950 . . . Hogs: Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . Born since June 1 farms reporting 1954... number 1954 — Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting 1954... number 1954. . . Between Dec. 1 and June 1 farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... After June 1 farms reporting 1954... number 1954. . . Sheep and «ool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950. . . Sheep 1 year old and over .... farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . Ewes farms reporting 1954 . . . I 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954... number 1954 .. . Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . number shorn 1954 . . . 1949 . . . Wool shorn pounds 1954... 1949... Average date of enumeration 1954. . . 86,827 92,236 1,850,473 1,284,616 84,800 89,835 1,096,663 742,403 66,579 79,814 264,881 275,810 68,044 487,579 50,831 266,231 4,140 4,587 54,588,586 39,544,508 25,233,860 19,500,754 479 907 174,118 205,605 90,728 121,656 59,557 162,762 19,661 43,778 63,485 86,195 144,907 233,288 43,932 59,388 79,936 120,404 35,631 55,610 64,971 112,884 53,954 400,944 628,347 44,613 220,687 28,144 180,257 20,374 56,482 12,629 34,716 29,231 71,709 13,536 27,251 2,983 2,698 110,018 90,519 2,721 81,658 2,552 2,459 67,977 49,052 1,756 1,742 13,681 14,800 1,880 28,360 1,717 1,543 78,721 66,493 320,461 232,324 11/7-11/13 2,835 2,922 55,243 39,218 2,803 2,884 32,933 23,990 2,343 2,653 6,539 6,823 2,345 15,212 1,796 7,093 51 70 561,773 505,795 250,837 274,431 3 31 538 12,574 269 7,072 2,214 3,782 5,359 235 441 1,991 2,557 5,279 8,597 1,450 1,979 2,876 4,486 1,133 1,813 2,403 4,111 1,835 2,373 10,207 14,37c 1,469 4,690 1,033 5,577 719 1,403 429 1,256 579 1,808 514 824 449 337 4,404 3,527 417 3,184 406 306 2,780 1,769 240 222 404 515 289 1,220 287 187 2,813 1,668 13,760 7,768 11/14-11/20 1,026 1,006 22,975 15,124 1,003 992 14,786 10,061 822 854 1,829 1,985 755 6,129 570 2,060 28 31 308,783 239,470 149,484 138,297 324 764 162 442 743 1,363 2,434 209 316 772 1,019 1,703 2,594 709 909 1,463 2,057 158 336 240 537 689 952 6,044 10,845 600 3,678 348 2,366 244 784 161 501 436 1,460 192 348 115 86 9,838 7,368 108 7,188 102 79 6,373 4,705 81 61 815 1,030 67 2,650 69 59 7,030 6,090 18,947 15,982 11/14-11/20 1,155 1,241 20,864 16,392 1,134 1,219 13,013 9,058 753 1,039 2,046 2,987 822 4,978 428 2,873 12 28 184,125 250,740 127,252 118,931 531 256 659 1,094 62 102 755 1,024 1,374 2,574 581 791 922 1,697 321 537 452 377 357 627 1,517 2,295 237 876 193 641 77 188 31 147 100 240 55 25 35 1,950 2,085 22 1,426 17 33 1,253 1,005 14 27 173 276 16 524 21 2,012 1,113 7,096 3,718 244 319 2,698 2,357 238 314 1,799 1,357 200 290 603 964 135 568 84 331 7 31 46,217 46,237 22,219 22,801 191 403 138 278 579 1,134 79 140 137 275 160 243 442 859 114 223 519 1,242 U0 360 32 159 32 61 27 75 38 143 9 23 3 6 514 911 3 439 3 5 358 712 2 3 81 28 3 75 3 2 473 520 1,528 1,300 3,557 3,673 58,492 38,856 3,507 3,609 33,033 21,430 3,059 3,228 8,221 7,924 2,899 17,257 2,113 8,202 73 94 703,839 379,724 334,115 187,128 11/14-11/20 11/21-11/27 172 96 2,754 4,193 297 503 2,242 3,377 4,738 8,196 1,727 2,473 2,732 4,349 1,211 2,165 2,006 3,847 2,572 3,288 23,872 29,094 2,108 11,511 1,752 12,361 1,380 3,432 977 1,685 1,628 3,545 1,068 1,804 76 45 2,381 1,635 66 1,618 63 41 1,472 914 41 25 146 202 50 763 37 19 1,666 636 8,206 2,609 11/1-11/6 1,154 1,356 26,995 17,203 1,128 1,320 16,728 9,744 727 1,083 2,253 2,958 953 7,509 758 2,758 45 70 524,578 373,415 :. -.:'".' 215,943 2 33 127 6,493 61 5,695 678 1,512 2,658 136 252 814 1,281 1,782 3,064 717 1,144 1,491 2,578 178 343 291 486 561 1,082 6,649 12,883 501 4,010 272 2,639 219 1,065 163 520 666 1,548 129 399 117 131 26,370 29,944 109 20,092 105 121 15,840 16,033 84 95 4,252 5,790 96 6,278 96 109 21,236 28,560 70,724 91,259 11/21-11/27 1,502 1,779 19,311 14,662 1,478 1,741 10,972 7,933 1,207 1,642 4,176 4,677 1,038 5,385 915 2,954 46 55 756,055 226,143 354,270 107,543 16 61 2,341 7,613 1,414 3,548 1,023 2,351 4,021 812 1,946 1,060 1,542 1,681 2,883 555 782 725 1,078 658 1,089 956 1,810 823 1,374 4,069 7,612 657 2,132 383 1,937 262 534 133 588 Z'-i ZZl 178 293 240 75 10 171 9 8 151 36 9 8 20 11 11 69 6 5 274 33 1,264 187 11/1-11/6 102 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 7 (Part 1 of 2) -LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK LFor comparability of data on livestock (For definitions and explanations, see text) Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia Cattlt and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting number Milk cows farms reporting number Heifers and heifer calves — .farms reporting number Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting number Whole milk sold farms reporting gallons dollars Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat dollars Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting number of cows Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting pounds llorsrs and nules: Horses and/or mules farms reporting number Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting number Mules and mule colts farms reporting number Hogs: Hogs and pigs farms reporting number Born before June 1 farms reporting number Born since June 1 farms reporting number Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting number Between Dec. 1 and June 1... .farms reporting number After June 1 farms reporting number Sheep and wool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Sheep 1 year old and over .... farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Ewes farms report ing 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Rams and we thers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954. 1949. number shorn 1954 . 1949. Wool shorn pounds 1954. 1949. Average date of enumeration 1954. 1,551 1,338 38,867 21,900 1,520 1,301 22,981 11,118 1,146 1,021 3,294 2,814 1,211 10,145 887 5,741 40 29 505,230 254,435 233,289 145,019 14 18 1,285 23,167 754 13,738 903 2,070 2,818 607 1,492 1,109 1,207 2,246 2,897 667 696 1,159 1,197 691 870 1,087 1,700 1,038 1,326 6,557 11,004 891 3,736 423 2,821 278 859 158 466 443 1,058 190 416 26 12 2,781 670 26 2,197 24 11 2,080 379 17 8 117 40 20 584 13 6 1,129 363 7,767 1,365 11/7-11/13 1,748 1,849 45,752 29,696 1,678 1,748 26,541 17,103 1,198 1,422 5,944 6,522 1,236 11,213 1,061 7,998 77 97 1,337,387 1,372,686 570,652 671,333 3 19 356 20,178 203 11,858 1,033 3,396 5,287 637 1,448 1,159 1,648 3,022 5,123 817 1,128 1,688 2,503 660 1,098 1,334 2,620 1,257 2,067 6,470 9,676 1,013 3,378 560 3,092 298 878 178 569 422 1,065 181 456 45 28 1,293 492 44 968 43 26 802 252 27 18 166 49 29 325 28 14 813 213 4,771 915 11/1-11/6 1,081 1,543 65,349 58,607 1,059 1,490 44,789 38,194 704 1,222 2,379 3,920 865 14,375 730 6,185 24 48 434,168 601,546 245,922 308,978 11 2,903 1,688 591 1,217 108 224 756 1,233 2,458 4,989 716 1,130 2,204 4,351 128 331 254 638 442 864 2,785 4,408 347 1,646 221 1,139 129 444 78 222 230 416 78 214 143 155 14,750 7,650 134 10,365 115 142 8,629 3,975 114 108 1,736 1,516 94 4,385 86 112 10,106 5,526 40,020 22,054 11/21-11/27 941 935 16,195 9,217 927 899 8,893 4,917 702 792 1,455 1,975 746 4,688 475 2,614 3 11 10,040 17,349 4,016 9,209 11 2,539 1,067 1,286 543 669 964 244 523 631 772 1,186 1,719 460 524 766 904 284 469 420 815 699 896 9,137 15,972 634 5,995 347 3,142 373 1,230 259 565 764 1,625 226 466 6 2 121 94 6 101 2 2 28 42 6 1 20 3 1 101 34 471 160 11/7-11/13 592 542 45,601 26,632 586 533 26,762 16,408 374 500 830 1,762 532 10,143 417 6,696 4 25 15,410 38,432 6,436 20,903 324 552 440 508 2,035 2,914 425 495 1,909 2,694 74 109 126 220 176 318 1,179 1,581 122 645 90 534 34 138 16 98 59 239 27 79 83 95 2,027 1,761 76 1,472 76 89 1,293 1,000 47 66 179 213 58 555 57 51 1,472 1,165 6,205 4,616 11/14-11/20 1,199 1,130 30,134 16,732 1,174 1,099 17,454 9,920 884 940 1,837 2,155 1,033 7,742 803 4,938 5 6 30,930 40,845 12,092 20,502 1,047 683 803 1,188 1,528 210 405 905 1,140 2,093 3,233 753 920 1,437 2,002 392 648 656 1,231 924 1,084 17,009 19,438 824 9,346 605 7,663 517 2,519 330 601 1,348 2,677 378 1,171 12 6 582 262 10 370 9 6 344 116 10 5 26 45 9 212 7 5 537 113 1,796 401 11/1-11/6 1,754 2,009 25,723 20,871 1,721 1,966 14,836 11,157 1,427 1,832 5,523 6,698 1,392 7,531 999 3,356 83 99 1,088,418 748,484 499,170 358,541 37 58 18,144 8,154 10,013 4,136 1,278 3,653 5,367 907 2,359 1,363 1,884 2,622 4,491 804 1,057 1,154 1,603 875 1,489 1,468 2,888 1,211 1,799 4,912 8,797 1,052 2,964 464 1,948 245 597 130 581 333 828 182 264 3 8 65 125 358 588 ll/l-H/6 650 705 30,663 14,559 628 656 16,607 7,308 450 439 1,100 1,156 503 6,893 408 7,163 5 10 62,347 24,144 31,636 11,941 2 4 160 142 74 90 394 645 164 353 631 792 1,641 2,198 521 651 1,189 1,435 267 416 452 763 593 775 7,763 10,200 501 3,929 325 3,834 226 1,252 126 172 665 718 168 587 10 2 699 40 10 518 9 2 484 20 6 2 34 7 5 181 7 1 872 15 5,780 45 11/7-11/13 LOUISIANA 103 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12J East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle 1,5-15 814 1,152 2,651 2,853 1,091 876 428 960 163 1,098 2,595 577 719 1 1,656 1,058 1,300 3,097 3,024 1,102 924 476 861 170 1,324 2,578 855 756 2 34,269 20,578 37,387 43,076 57,404 17,152 20,202 21,839 8,230 6,905 56,639 33,584 19,220 11,793 3 35,130 9,785 31,474 33,895 38,065 11,903 13,460 16,151 4,826 5,972 46,243 25,639 14,342 8,271 4 1,489 797 1,126 2,626 2,795 1,068 857 419 937 150 1,091 2,565 564 707 5 1,586 1,027 1,278 3,066 2,970 1,074 913 463 840 157 1,301 2,559 833 738 6 21,416 11,541 22,664 26,809 33,260 9,772 12,423 12,853 4,466 4,334 38,484 20,272 11,361 6,773 7 21,034 5,223 19,126 20,478 20,952 6,485 7,812 8,289 2,574 3,227 30,083 14,706 8,202 4,343 a 796 679 707 2,274 2,267 875 734 296 829 110 840 2,299 422 591 9 1,249 935 1,015 2,844 2,714 941 834 372 807 142 1,160 2,480 756 613 10 4,270 1,903 4,690 4,657 8,099 2,200 5,368 916 2,305 2,657 2,163 10,147 1,120 1,053 11 6,436 2,229 5,037 6,253 8,816 2,355 4,657 1,645 2,048 2,541 2,951 9,636 2,065 1,394 12 1,109 541 926 2,165 2,262 801 714 326 699 129 927 2,255 469 551 13 8,831 4,265 9,505 10,548 14,244 4,672 5,360 3,657 2,374 1,762 12,230 10,350 4,589 3,351 14 947 503 631 1,641 1,991 645 538 246 574 130 703 1,207 230 404 15 4,022 4,772 5,218 5,719 9,900 2,708 2,419 5,329 1,390 809 5,925 2,962 3,270 1,669 16 47 28 55 30 58 21 58 10 48 50 21 133 8 6 17 86 49 68 34 75 19 63 22 36 62 37 117 27 19 18 1,136,508 230,140 1,410,403 261,959 829,873 94,505 1,465,783 100,172 201,170 1,227,890 213,205 1,799,114 53,557 35,330 19 1,542,161 190,784 1,232,535 86,830 620,941 80,469 1,148,609 278,031 82,974 1,476,502 167,202 1,114,122 51,827 64,338 20 577,646 95,470 676,257 135,890 381,001 43,988 723,265 49,844 92,346 598,198 88,180 861,111 25,534 20,082 21 798,029 81,155 658,692 44,213 302,902 51,347 657,070 145,827 48,559 824,744 78,940 538,547 25,099 37,986 22 2 19 1 25 11 2 23 1 1 2 23 3 23 3 5 40 3 5 3 45 1 13 5 8 24 224 5,832 42 2,855 43,627 3,641 1,976 20,900 1,500 34,600 25 212 2,282 591 173 5,556 35 510 1,175 6,576 14,600 636 3,969 909 26 132 3,334 25 1,394 20,636 1,986 1,171 11,000 900 17,500 27 137 1,440 370 104 3,192 18 300 695 3,650 11,000 446 2,350 554 28 661 577 608 2,198 1,997 752 676 225 700 96 769 2,221 381 552 29 2,535 1,131 2,854 3,093 4,243 1,211 3,297 500 1,242 1,893 1,267 5,848 611 767 30 4,609 1,811 5,505 3,798 6,223 1,806 5,855 729 1,852 3,987 1,982 9,168 764 1,180 11 178 340 232 232 966 281 51 24 557 7 133 71 13 120 12 278 982 568 297 2,215 645 96 43 1,433 15 291 107 18 273 33 1,146 575 1,116 2,399 1,774 597 591 369 611 96 762 2,168 438 438 34 1,385 1,070 1,357 3,163 2,677 811 801 522 727 113 1,093 2,544 738 612 35 2,448 1,281 2,899 6,029 3,727 1,048 1,781 1,267 882 258 1,855 6,585 1,068 825 36 3,963 3,241 4,136 8,812 7,276 1,755 3,033 2,052 1,185 415 3,632 9,511 2,165 1,133 37 989 250 809 2,047 1,257 447 304 268 330 74 726 1,482 211 400 38 1,109 463 1,008 2,777 1,954 612 414 365 412 82 1,041 2,054 257 545 39 1,937 443 1,568 3,755 2,021 689 564 710 415 207 1,650 2,562 423 732 40 2,848 856 2,171 5,745 3,647 1,057 852 1,110 542 343 3,036 3,910 625 928 41 341 430 806 1,270 1,007 242 504 202 360 35 119 1,702 332 76 42 723 900 1,023 1,692 1,794 382 741 334 460 49 293 2,171 642 164 43 511 838 1,331 2,274 1,706 359 1,217 557 467 51 205 4,023 645 93 44 1,115 2,385 1,965 3,067 3,629 698 2,181 942 643 72 596 5,601 1,540 205 45 335 793 888 1,901 1,579 664 524 231 505 28 446 1,799 278 520 46 767 1,417 1,170 3,111 2,739 1,023 686 375 650 63 795 2,338 570 659 47 2,419 5,530 3,787 11,763 7,971 6,902 3,324 1,727 3,094 353 2,034 11,032 1,659 8,865 48 3,984 10,184 5,152 20,820 16,957 11,586 5,176 2,611 5,247 689 3,696 17,124 2,423 12,243 49 255 689 762 1,543 1,230 557 458 199 388 27 343 1,472 224 486 50 1,292 3,017 2,238 6,183 3,924 3,949 1,840 1,072 1,693 277 1,053 5,143 880 5,830 51 172' 378 358 1,092 855 366 250 103 262 8 222 1,029 135 301 52 1,127 2,513 1,549 5,580 4,047 2,953 1,484 655 1,401 76 981 5,889 779 3,035 53 94 267 167 751 502 298 235 96 150 8 120 738 44 394 54 525 756 441 1,466 1,110 998 466 288 397 49 251 1,416 224 1,481 55 56 169 110 432 281 211 136 68 91 8 56 283 34 283 56 175 594 425 1,551 985 583 297 135 256 18 306 1,373 108 401 57 357 384 231 649 508 549 234 194 184 37 108 523 109 883 58 580 1,398 609 2,755 2,092 1,445 534 302 525 73 435 2,001 248 1,535 59 53 152 102 522 310 166 141 54 107 6 94 560 25 290 60 168 372 210 817 602 449 232 94 213 12 143 893 115 598 61 a 6 8 133 36 5 35 11 1 4 214 130 3 4 62 26 6 18 97 19 9 37 10 7 259 101 11 2 63 319 620 125 1,187 768 151 894 296 3 130 2,967 857 537 139 64 310 460 254 947 320 149 388 477 176 3,418 773 369 80 65 20 5 8 110 32 4 33 6 4 199 114 3 3 66 247 498 99 774 539 108 711 169 90 2,175 681 362 80 67 18 5 8 96 29 4 32 4 4 190 108 3 oil 23 6 18 85 19 9 29 10 6 232 85 9 1 69 205 486 84 1 611 442 106 599 153 87 1,873 570 256 41 70 155 217 137 458 178 81 155 235 105 1,954 336 156 45 7J 17 3 7 49 27 1 25 5 3 91 50 2 2 72 15 6 13 60 14 6 23 6 6 141 59 7 1 73 42 12 15 163 97 2 112 16 3 302 111 106 39 74 53 10 23 189 22 13 103 45 18 259 152 28 13 75 13 4 5 83 30 3 18 8 1 1 139 60 1 4 76 72 122 26 413 229 43 183 127 3 40 792 176 175 59 77 11 4 6 58 20 3 19 2 3 142 44 1 3 78 12 4 13 40 12 7 13 4 6 172 38 2 1 73 245 492 86 599 539 118 712 187 70 1,946 436 374 70 80 154 207 136 640 139 74 174 412 153 1,884 267 175 65 81 1,166 3,840 489 3,240 2,569 927 2,860 736 350 9,551 2,612 1,225 366 82 798 606 570 3,285 728 355 923 1,744 490 9,161 1,158 387 240 83 11/28-11/30 11/1-11/6 1V14-11/20 11/7-11/13 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/21-11/27 11/14-11/20 11/7-11/13 11/14-11/20 11/7-11/13 11/28-11/30 11/21-11/27 11/7-11/13 84 104 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [_For comparability of data on livestock (For definitions and explanations, see text) Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950 . . . number 1954 . . . 1950... Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954 — 1950 . . . number 1954 . . . 1950 . . . Milk cows farms reporting 1954. . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting 1954 . . . number 1954 . . . Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949 .. . gallons 1954... 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949... Creara sold farms reporting 1954 .. . 1949... pounds of butterfat 1954 . . . 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949... Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954 . . . number of cows 1954 . . . Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons 1954. . . Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954. . . pounds 1954. . . Horses and mules: Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting 1954. . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Mules and mule colts farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Hogs: Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950 . . . Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954. . . number 1954 . . . Born since June 1 farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . Between Dec. 1 and June 1... .farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... After June 1 farms reporting 1954 .. . number 1954 . . . Sheep and wool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954. . . 1950. . . Sheep 1 year old and over. .. .farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . Ewes farms reporting 1954 . . 1950... number 1954 . . 1950.. Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954. . 1950.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . number shorn 1954 . . 1949 . . Wool shorn pounds 1954 . . 1949.. Average date of enumeration 1954. . 1,370 1,552 15,203 11,873 1,341 1,518 8,550 6,382 1,106 1,418 2,981 4,313 1,010 4,314 776 2,339 28 82 315,058 339,930 140,787 167,427 31 52 3,094 8,725 1,671 4,439 1,015 1,923 Livingston 859 2,159 922 1,3L2 1,512 2,780 514 676 670 1,121 567 945 842 1,659 749 1,086 3,077 5,190 621 1,865 293 1,212 155 411 90 294 229 490 96 182 3 14 35 79 238 11/7-11/13 2,003 1,786 24,460 13,762 1,921 1,736 13,760 7,746 1,366 1,573 4,072 4,149 1,538 7,706 973 2,994 39 60 452,999 308,219 217,035 167,321 3 4 206 362 133 236 1,181 2,077 2,957 310 458 1,440 1,710 2,009 2,426 1,164 1,229 1,602 1,686 385 666 407 740 871 1,175 5,845 11,050 627 3,269 456 2,576 230 745 130 410 364 1,091 171 381 34 17 480 105 29 383 24 16 258 61 16 10 125 36 18 97 17 6 321 85 1,622 267 11/14-11/20 782 879 29,009 14,089 763 838 16, 190 8,325 598 768 2,036 1,934 562 7,036 489 5,783 21 36 477,709 161,904 202,039 83,392 5 27 514 1,999 265 1,130 525 1,315 2,410 305 878 575 870 1,410 2,593 350 537 656 1,003 374 647 754 1,590 815 1,124 6,481 9,397 669 3,484 420 2,997 301 933 210 506 492 1,202 172 441 8 904 3,729 25 750 11 7 482 2,066 21 7 268 1,070 8 154 13 7 739 2,263 3,226 6,857 11/7-11/13 1,452 1,746 30,089 20,744 1,396 1,711 16,875 11,164 1,051 1,409 2,493 3,555 1,085 6,767 851 6,447 24 49 256,087 206,515 126,335 105,939 9 11 385 1,641 229 976 857 1,518 513 1,138 1,185 1,805 3,741 6,245 705 1,267 1,359 2,524 854 1,270 2,382 3,721 1,141 1,873 8,701 17,392 979 4,704 588 3,997 528 1,362 348 958 768 1,211 315 594 12 363 195 10 286 10 10 9 41 28 8 77 10 7 285 100 1,713 422 11/7-11/13 Natchi- toches 2,298 2,405 57, 314 35,601 2,257 2,273 33,806 19,906 1,617 1,994 4,027 4,627 1,784 14,524 1,370 8,984 26 38 211,692 149,520 122,958 73, 157 11 17 509 1,445 274 712 1,407 2,311 655 1,471 1,623 2,154 3,533 5,952 1,219 1,678 2,152 3,255 841 1,278 1,381 2,697 1,521 2,282 10,055 17,059 1,278 6,177 737 3,878 549 1,305 394 998 746 2,079 281 559 31 32 1,885 955 29 1,131 24 30 871 485 25 26 260 259 15 754 21 24 687 593 2,834 2,058 11/7-11/13 16 42 1,051 1,592 16 40 784 1,151 14 37 638 807 12 158 14 109 12 17 373,140 429,230 199,000 216,319 14 544 41 40 140 2 32 150 682 2 90 1 60 2 30 2 7 20 44 1 10 Ll/14-11/20 1,157 1,168 20,883 11,740 1,111 1,132 11,434 6,445 872 995 3,075 3,240 853 5,437 711 4,012 56 54 568,271 434,454 261,367 237,807 45 51 4,216 7,130 2,384 4,776 Plaque - mines 746 1,913 513 1,353 768 1,041 1,421 2,245 442 552 771 934 448 708 650 1,311 589 925 4,564 9,699 440 2,331 318 2,233 207 714 139 342 387 912 120 327 10 11 179 184 10 154 9 9 117 37 47 4 25 5 3 145 50 1,016 270 11/1 -11/6 123 184 5,686 5,369 111 172 3,554 3,290 23 101 105 347 96 1,294 80 838 1 4 21,900 45,800 10,000 26,360 92 239 233 677 77 188 186 571 23 66 47 106 42 67 696 772 33 460 18 236 3 32 3 18 17 86 1 15 3 31 28 3 21 2 3 16 16 2 2 5 5 3 10 2 2 20 15 120 70 Pointe Coupee l]/14-ll/2> 1,182 1,346 45,959 31,819 1,156 1,312 27,667 18,712 699 1,043 2,460 2,871 937 10,454 735 7,838 27 37 455,883 306,781 225,870 150,677 4 365 219 584 1,316 2,415 65 116 1,285 1,648 3,241 5,571 790 1,113 1,596 2,740 926 1,324 1,645 2,831 1,001 1,506 8,698 11,425 895 4,563 509 4,135 421 1,210 240 779 601 1,540 279 609 22 27 1,126 636 21 844 19 26 764 363 17 17 80 89 14 282 10 11 809 636 5,167 1,997 11/14- lV20 LOUISIANA 105 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12J Red River Richland Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas 966 2,028 1,658 70 128 1,268 276 89 5,352 1,968 381 1,096 2,887 706 1 1,168 2,331 1,698 79 172 1,243 271 119 5,680 1,884 284 1,064 2,977 832 2 27,591 36,801 26,224 1,665 7,590 26,484 4,965 1,321 69,543 19,194 5,605 23,448 67,266 32,604 3 16,133 23,103 19,427 918 5,815 18,928 2,663 953 48,192 14,055 3,591 14,764 42,666 21,827 4 950 1,990 1,643 64 124 1,211 265 86 5,265 1,950 379 1,015 2,708 690 5 1,146 2,247 1,663 74 163 1,205 260 113 5,571 1,854 267 1,034 2,851 789 6 18,044 20,707 15,869 969 4,361 15,269 2,912 848 38,518 12,097 3,596 13,901 39, 749 16,603 7 9,032 12,420 10,745 550 3,081 10, 968 1,528 558 26,925 8,171 2,006 8,826 25,804 11,761 a 655 1,612 1,273 34 81 1,024 196 59 4,545 1,736 289 640 2,280 564 9 1,013 2,106 1,562 63 132 1,068 240 97 5,018 1,726 237 762 2,633 671 10 1,666 4,822 3,413 268 780 10,896 582 170 13,599 4,827 657 3,866 32,700 1,526 11 2,360 5,429 5,018 232 840 8,109 697 330 13,605 4,958 909 3,433 22,814 1,683 12 650 1,620 1,292 44 104 1,067 175 64 4,404 1,403 266 874 2,423 499 13 4,966 9,942 7,164 473 1,320 9,695 1,455 321 20,081 5,766 1,501 6,958 24,032 7,627 14 558 1,278 955 38 90 548 129 39 3,329 518 128 596 1,508 451 15 4,581 6,152 3,191 223 1,909 1,520 598 152 10,944 1,331 508 2,589 3,485 8,374 16 15 30 56 11 7 293 3 72 47 3 118 1,007 20 17 25 39 74 6 14 285 21 10 93 44 3 104 852 24 18 131,791 357,166 509,693 68,732 295,865 3,764,064 2,661 753,486 643,304 21,738 994,322 13,234,238 138,112 19 59,067 154, 543 391,375 44,799 277,035 2,310,469 24, 926 30,455 693,060 458, 907 1,146 630,225 8,080,440 36,160 20 65,020 171,102 217,883 31,995 187,158 1,628,431 1,398 342,853 270,581 10,175 461,135 6,145,170 64,889 21 30, 832 81,135 33 214, 012 6 22,410 217,928 1,108,028 1 12,885 21,057 363,315 3 196,327 825 289,061 3,584,067 9 18,449 2 22 23 32 56 18 5 4 1 1 3 21 10 24 272 2,688 794 30 440 3,556 204 25 3,657 6,200 1,533 496 185 52 570 3,921 12,390 901 26 136 1,550 474 15 250 1,780 103 27 1,887 3,439 867 347 103 39 336 1,691 7,198 482 28 567 1,429 1,175 27 60 849 167 43 4,248 1,678 279 541 2,014 442 <"J 943 2,720 2,116 199 483 7,049 265 68 7,234 3,483 515 2,439 22,977 861 30 1,351 4,013 3,150 289 952 12,774 344 83 9,309 4,659 649 3,878 41,732 1,349 31 329 824 623 3 2 167 8 3 282 44 52 96 299 235 32 712 1,972 1,357 6 4 405 27 6 484 54 83 231 520 517 33 676 1,345 1,100 50 62 1,100 145 76 4,955 1,540 234 729 2,520 460 34 982 2,279 1,490 76 132 1,273 190 107 5,983 1,856 265 986 3,534 811 35 1,624 3,265 1,941 96 216 1,753 381 259 13,897 3,711 697 1,240 3,538 1,539 36 2,538 6,181 2,961 212 561 2,315 599 445 19,158 5,520 1,265 1,828 5,337 2,857 37 457 827 815 32 45 675 82 34 3,379 508 46 607 1,484 343 38 602 1,304 1,079 34 79 828 99 44 4,444 875 121 806 1,937 604 3 1 864 1,418 1,231 55 171 933 160 80 5,733 822 108 1,030 2,102 946 40 999 2,418 1,696 113 324 1,278 157 90 8,401 1,519 299 1,427 2,814 1,352 41 358 867 503 28 23 633 93 59 3,897 1,412 220 178 1,263 291 42 674 1,736 802 55 83 777 138 95 4,863 1,726 246 316 2,049 584 43 760 1,847 710 41 45 820 221 179 8,164 2,889 589 210 1,436 593 44 1,539 3,763 1,265 99 237 1,037 442 355 10,757 4,001 966 401 2,523 1,505 45 568 1,389 735 15 45 682 184 68 4,816 1,460 211 635 1,040 734 46 1,028 2,126 1,081 30 93 910 162 99 6,202 1,791 220 935 1,500 1,127 47 2,677 8,555 5,051 126 503 1,853 775 764 44,735 7,615 1,178 5,509 2,823 6,543 48 5,677 13,039 8,422 1,032 1,365 2,387 810 481 56,426 13,637 1,820 8,427 4,692 13,182 49 416 1,072 599 9 37 368 159 63 4,416 877 149 510 814 641 50 1,329 4,332 3,120 104 369 842 458 428 25,411 2,857 556 3,043 1,662 3,747 51 283 720 331 8 19 435 77 30 2,667 1,146 136 364 399 300 ', J 1,348 4,223 1,931 22 134 1,011 317 336 19,324 4,758 622 2,466 1,161 2,7% 5? 143 431 272 3 11 90 48 14 2,911 487 60 208 163 255 54 393 1,327 689 27 67 202 133 116 5,791 935 182 766 332 1,039 55 86 236 189 3 10 40 38 12 1,858 174 35 132 96 142 56 320 702 428 5 31 169 45 19 3,904 1,128 106 506 225 538 57 195 712 409 13 47 56 84 64 2,946 253 78 405 154 627 58 526 1,326 819 27 91 209 117 37 6,657 1,764 286 1,187 381 1,505 59 96 311 161 2 4 67 26 11 1,868 421 50 133 96 161 60 198 615 280 14 20 146 49 52 2,845 682 104 361 178 412 61 10 24 9 3 5 1 5 6 1% 37 3 68 39 30 62 1 11 8 1 2 1 6 6 148 47 12 38 30 26 63 427 860 164 12 540 1 1,013 2,972 1,519 275 24 1,507 2,576 1,353 64 14 464 93 2 11 1 963 652 1,148 574 73 594 593 873 65 10 21 9 2 5 4 6 179 32 2 64 39 25 66 422 616 99 10 437 809 2,421 1,094 203 15 1,178 1,773 995 67 9 20 8 2 5 2 6 169 32 2 59 33 24 68 1 11 8 1 2 4 5 128 42 9 33 25 25 69 401 584 82 1 8 418 604 2,083 870 167 15 960 1,239 798 70 177 51 2 7 543 364 560 308 38 3L4 334 489 71 10 17 4 2 5 3 6 124 19 44 30 22 72 10 5 2 1 2 5 85 27 8 29 16 20 73 32 17 2 19 205 338 224 36 218 534 197 74 108 17 3 1 151 71 187 80 14 94 117 61 75 14 5 2 2 1 3 3 123 17 3 42 17 24 76 244 65 2 103 1 204 551 425 72 9 329 803 358 77 8 13 4 4 1 4 86 9 1 42 16 20 78 4 4 1 4 5 58 21 4 22 20 20 79 364 624 54 425 800 1,648 769 151 13 1,086 1,712 975 SO 210 50 8 526 423 367 208 32 370 514 662 81 2,126 2,633 456 1,784 4,000 7,257 3,685 716 52 5,113 8,014 4,876 82 815 204 40 1,255 2,088 1,805 784 140 1,445 1,178 3,17b 83 11/1-11/6 11/7-11/13 11/1-11/6 11/21-11/27 11/14-11/20 11/7-11/13 11/21-11/27 11/7-11/13 11/14-11/20 11/21- 11/27 Ll/28-11/30 11/ 14- 11/20 11/21-11/27 11/1-11/6 84 106 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued [For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12j (For definitions and explanations, see text) Washington West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950. . Heifers and heifer calves. .. .farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. gallons 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Cream sold farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. pounds of butterf at 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954 . . 1949.. Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954 . . number of cows 1954 . . Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons 1954. . Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954.. pounds 1954 . . Horses and suits: Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. 1950 . . number 1954 . . 1950. . Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950 . . Mules and mule colts farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950 . . Hoga: Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950 . . Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Born since June 1 farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting 1954.. number 1954. . Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954. . 1950.. After June 1 farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Sheep and wool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting 1954 . . 1950., number 1954 . . 1950.. Sheep 1 year old and over .... farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . , Ewes farms reporting 1954 . , 1950.. number 1954 . 1950.. Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954. 1950.. number 1954 . 1950. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954. 1949. number shorn 1954. 1949. Wool shorn pounds 1954. 1949. Average date of enumeration 1954. 557 598 12,859 6,141 541 585 7,100 3,435 403 538 1,540 1,826 451 3,830 3L2 1,929 15 38 206,763 132,792 116,761 63,243 318 743 219 407 509 1,027 100 uo 198 277 151 347 311 750 156 328 716 1,605 124 449 62 267 21 96 19 101 57 237 17 39 4 9 9 120 3 7 3 8 7 95 18 1 2 1 3 2 155 15 763 1,806 1,558 22,537 13,697 1,776 1,536 12,470 7,609 1,357 1,446 3,692 4,270 1,382 6,067 1,175 4,000 26 36 309, 521 115,759 152,656 59,963 57 42 4,982 9,079 3,023 5,243 1,231 1,909 1,045 2,612 1,187 1,425 1,869 2,696 650 631 891 866 686 1,065 978 1,830 1,008 1,254 8,376 11,112 833 4,898 498 3,478 359 1,255 253 587 741 1,372 212 514 2,406 2,822 64,577 55,279 2,393 2,794 40,755 34,290 2,053 2,608 7,502 9,961 2,081 15,918 1,636 7,904 85 113 1,176,842 971,012 531,735 467,593 2 13 110 5,663 55 3,268 LV7- 11/13 1,938 4,318 412 485 1,600 2,386 4,447 8,440 1,298 1,997 2,703 4,658 808 1,583 1,744 3,782 1,358 2,115 6,794 14,003 1,091 3,158 822 3,636 527 880 281 1,207 355 1,706 366 525 423 510 4,463 4,651 399 3,360 394 485 2,960 2,428 239 313 400 573 261 1,103 260 273 2.963 2,277 13,072 9,127 1,567 1,616 31,330 17, 935 1,548 1,567 17,480 10,213 1,117 1,334 3,117 2,890 1,361 9,663 1,073 4,187 66 46 713,211 218,587 377,603 116,556 100 690 51 429 1,068 2,448 11/1-11/6 11/21-11/27 278 415 1,229 1,599 2,448 3,364 1,062 1,324 1,961 2,520 363 596 487 844 747 1,529 8,206 16,513 654 4,425 460 3,781 369 1,288 261 526 651 1,056 264 637 23 40 2,012 3,533 23 1,655 23 37 1,396 2,285 16 29 259 501 14 357 23 30 1,768 2,714 5,889 9,889 11/7-11/13 2,632 2,668 43,218 30,547 2,486 2,576 24,525 17,061 2,112 2,391 18, 920 14,781 2,193 15,391 1,321 3,302 626 612 6,521,540 4,163,612 2,751,553 1,899,879 18 21 2,169 7,667 1,092 4,373 1,964 12,993 491 866 1,584 2,206 2,419 3,739 636 916 847 1,206 1,086 1,619 1,572 2,533 1,268 2,047 7,307 15,489 1,035 3,974 620 3,333 438 983 289 969 489 1,522 253 494 22 11 689 262 16 519 15 10 471 118 13 9 48 92 16 170 10 9 553 109 2,680 452 11/7-11/13 1,424 1,587 19,989 14,719 1,394 1,543 11,300 7,879 1,106 1,409 3,145 4,016 1,071 5,553 800 3,136 38 59 407,694 296,921 198,115 158,291 35 15 4,413 1,258 2,546 747 1,941 2,976 804 2,254 956 1,371 1,982 3,209 595 728 963 1,233 569 991 1,019 1,976 864 1,308 4,160 6,505 739 2,403 355 1,757 226 546 153 399 286 694 147 260 22 10 225 208 17 148 14 8 120 117 13 4 28 15 16 77 7 7 122 124 597 572 313 289 9,916 7,323 302 281 6,316 4,239 211 232 838 1,176 247 2,435 189 1,165 10 12 139,634 187,397 68,620 96,826 144 402 256 312 739 1,075 190 221 438 552 135 199 301 523 171 203 1,133 1,460 155 625 77 508 74 158 40 85 74 226 54 84 5 871 823 3 661 3 4 607 59 3 3 54 43 4 210 3 2 594 133 2,919 494 1,731 1,947 21,216 12,920 1,705 1,888 11,695 7,091 1,451 1,779 3,615 4,153 1,188 5,746 1,086 3,775 24 20 245,340 129,043 106,220 56,256 6 30 1,748 3,751 883 2,276 1,361 2,243 863 1,668 856 1,811 1,811 4,942 479 1,015 737 1,948 543 1,412 1,074 2,994 1,141 1,650 8,256 12,914 992 3,825 569 4,431 424 1,138 234 661 484 1,258 298 654 11 6 1,241 324 11 981 10 6 874 154 7 5 107 13 6 260 9 5 815 160 5,042 925 453 588 22,154 17,467 435 573 12,857 10,718 186 415 1,311 1,729 370 5,949 235 3,348 19 22 477,929 447,738 215,804 215,520 141 786 526 675 1,940 2,621 432 553 1,077 1,543 420 555 863 1,078 407 599 3,907 4,362 359 1,6U 192 2,293 88 710 36 147 354 366 63 356 409 219 11 341 11 8 327 113 8 6 14 10 4 309 1,631 436 11/1-11/6 Ll/21-11/27 Ll/7-11/13 12/1-12/4 11/1-11/6 LOUISIANA 107 Parish Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 f_For comparability of data on livestock and poultry. see text and State Table 12J Item (For definitions and explanations see text) The State Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville Bossier Poultry and poultry products: 1 Poultry and/or poultry products reporting 1954... 19,975 932 234 171 78 902 271 200 179 2 1949. . . 39,625 1,866 536 478 202 2,074 670 638 283 3 dollars 1954... 9,780,191 86,871 94,513 25,948 73,687 194,790 101,279 206,661 192,756 4 1949... 3,922,386 128,601 38, 509 40,640 39,789 101, 539 148,017 59,003 26,640 5 Chickens, 4 months old and over, reporting 1954. . . 89,005 2,867 1,041 974 244 3,861 1,035 1,422 1,645 6 1950... 107,010 2,973 1,202 1,208 353 4,225 1,522 1,951 1,564 7 number 1954.. . 3,446,840 119,848 51,624 37,813 28,498 148, 979 54,884 39,774 47,253 S 1950... 3,725,886 128,087 40,979 43,526 35,768 169, 193 63,691 59,779 44,863 Q reporting 1954... 1949... 4,970 13,969 137 455 47 253 45 153 33 73 158 287 78 376 64 290 35 10 162 11 number 1954. .. 8,155,865 12,578 21,406 2,004 11,953 159,709 13,083 249,121 63,040 12 1949... 1,165,809 23,418 14,597 6,160 7,769 11,848 30,282 17,172 6,801 13 dollars 1954... 5,688,589 9,810 17, 917 2,070 11,055 116,999 12,402 169, 952 38,873 14 1949... 1,270,779 28,224 15,568 8,587 9,290 14,130 32,362 17,952 7,158 15 reporting 1954. . . number 1954. . . 525 2 2 1 13 1 13 3 16 7,607,095 6,200 9,600 1,600 153,200 2,400 247,200 58,100 17 dollars 1954... 5, 128, 866 3,344 8,300 1,000 109,595 1,440 167, 920 34,194 18 reporting 1954 — number 1954.. . 4,505 136 45 45 32 145 77 51 32 19 548,770 6,378 11,806 2,004 10,353 6,509 10,683 1,921 4,940 20 dollars 1954... 559,723 6,466 9,617 2,070 10, 055 7,404 10,962 2,032 4,679 21 reporting 1954... 16,172 714 197 157 69 788 224 144 129 22 1949... 34,078 1,735 431 418 191 1,958 511 503 187 23 dozens 1954... 8,252,323 147,551 186,634 56, 177 131,327 170,472 209,355 71,393 83,025 24 1949... 5,868,429 254,306 54,902 72,274 73,216 230,814 258,062 92,226 36,505 29 dollars 1954... 3,714,995 59,108 74,173 22,828 62,576 67,770 85,361 34,592 39,709 26 1949... 2,371,881 85,856 21,214 30,063 29,284 80,406 109,844 38,780 16,670 27 reportijig 1954. .. 9,012 450 105 39 11 657 100 80 157 26 1949... 5,428 151 48 33 18 241 80 61 110 29 number 1954. . . 100, 938 3,767 846 272 69 4,759 1,070 680 19,605 30 1949... 59,976 1,278 392 346 211 1,917 1,092 653 1,294 31 reporting 1954. . . number 1954. . . 5,550 163 34 32 8 388 58 47 107 32 59,622 1,384 394 202 37 2,601 622 439 13,048 33 reporting 1954. . . 3,533 296 71 7 3 274 43 33 52 34 number 1954. . . 41,316 2,403 452 70 32 2,158 448 241 6,557 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, reporting 1954. . . number 1954.. . 5,983 21,069 281 925 38 144 35 148 8 32 319 994 57 225 60 307 109 36 334 37 reporting 1954. . . 3,610 88 18 21 5 163 32 39 75 38 number 1954.. . 12,359 346 77 102 16 506 134 241 229 39 reporting 1954 .. . 2,400 196 20 14 3 157 25 21 34 40 number 1954. . . 8,710 579 67 46 16 488 91 66 105 41 reporting 1954. . . 10,209 1,062 140 76 11 679 39 31 71 42 1949... 10,031 827 133 71 29 557 135 58 71 A3 number 1954. . . 138, 567 20,794 2,308 634 97 7,962 644 139 564 44 1949... 138, 179 15,366 1,758 629 615 6,425 2,600 431 601 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold ... farms reporting 1954. . . 3,306 340 38 10 2 152 40 30 50 46 1949... 3,433 276 33 30 12 129 56 40 28 47 dollars 1954... 376,607 17,953 2,423 1,050 56 10,021 3,516 2,117 114,174 48 Aniaals sold alive: 1949... 279,726 14,521 1,727 1,990 1,215 7,003 5,811 2,271 2,812 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or reporting 1954... 49,820 1,668 652 529 68 2,293 813 667 743 50 1949. . . 61,031 1,917 721 731 147 2,497 1,071 1,120 765 51 dollars 1954... 32,560,579 772,129 425,992 366,243 41,167 977,713 550,418 295,367 835,445 52 1949... 34,917,735 874,090 416,534 389,679 43,662 1,U5,995 602, 714 306,254 513,797 53 Cattle and/or calves sold reporting 1954. . . 1949... 41,079 45,008 1,374 1,425 546 555 502 648 58 124 1,675 1,823 693 755 573 834 641 54 558 55 number 1954. . . 590,139 15,720 7,488 7,738 860 16,170 9,118 6,235 12,857 56 1949... 365,635 11, 519 4,734 4,867 486 9,895 5,164 3,454 4,796 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding reporting 1954... 1949... 28,738 20,269 1,029 645 438 248 291 201 35 47 1,033 722 532 385 433 414 465 58 253 59 number 1954. .. 181,492 4,374 2,696 2,001 206 4,820 3,588 2,068 4,933 60 1949... 131,681 2,949 1,298 1,628 122 3,919 1,812 1,248 1,795 61 dollars 1954... 12,180,669 279,769 187,516 134,295 14,797 267,072 238, 182 103,988 397,085 62 1949... 13,665,389 283,470 127,606 173,098 10,652 403,955 167, 650 119,817 188,751 63 reporting 1954... 1949... 36 331 1 248 518 477 55 1,496 605 509 531 64 37^325 1^208 481 582 102 1,477 608 639 449 65 number 1954, . . 408,647 11,346 4,792 5,737 654 11,350 5,530 4,167 7,924 66 1949... 233,954 8,570 3,436 3,239 364 5,976 3,352 2,206 3,001 67 dollars 1954... 15,263,571 422,837 167, 963 212,697 21,029 453,616 179,295 151,401 365,940 68 1949. . . 13,341,622 429,464 204,219 191,604 19,510 375, 969 202, 118 115,467 213,839 69 reporting 1954. . . 17,488 521 245 55 21 1,241 272 191 237 70 1949... 32,629 956 382 176 42 1,533 633 612 453 71 number 1954. .. 206,503 3,085 2,365 630 217 12,606 3,371 1,702 2,848 72 1949 ... dollars 1954... 335,191 6,437 3,788 1,1/43 388 15,353 7,188 3,746 5,736 73 4,575,333 56,296 32,460 12,044 4,104 237,931 42,809 36,469 55,324 74 1949... 7,326,063 141,573 69,566 20,664 9,656 346,569 134,156 64,297 108,191 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive.. .farms reporting 1954... 1,020 111 56 7 3 24 83 7 10 76 1949... 950 124 40 10 2 12 97 3 5 77 number 1954.. . 41,524 1,076 4,048 972 218 1,244 10,600 332 1,382 78 1949... 30,745 1,094 2,106 263 302 635 11,566 22 184 79 dollars 1954... 412,406 8,900 37,790 7,122 1,237 16,845 89,332 2,904 16,433 80 1949... 271,079 11,523 13,728 2,494 3,024 6,351 95,077 160 1,586 81 Horses and mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954. . . 1,655 59 6 4 65 17 14 19 82 1949... 3,112 80 31 31 10 109 64 80 19 83 number 1954.. . 2,929 110 12 4 97 30 18 25 84 1949... 5,973 216 46 34 14 211 97 103 26 85 dollars 1954... 128,600 4,327 263 85 2,249 800 605 663 86 1949... 313,582 8,060 1,415 1,819 820 13,151 3,713 6,513 1,430 108 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [ For comparab ility of data on livestock East Item Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto Baton Rouge (For definitions and explanations, see text) Poultry and poultry products: 1 Poultry and/or poultry products 309 478 310 692 142 330 133 243 259 359 368 577 114 110 286 324 289 563 2 1949... 3 dollars 1954... 177,327 91,764 28,352 24,023 32,136 75, 181 31,875 293,667 88,283 4 1949... 114,780 130,940 16,577 16,620 32,257 59,056 16,054 62,345 122,287 5 Chickens, 4 months old and over, 1,894 2,737 918 1,523 919 1,044 405 549 1,287 1,363 1,891 2,309 879 983 2,102 2,334 948 1,525 6 1950... 7 number 1954. . . 75,553 42,291 33,087 14,215 42,981 53,155 23,554 57,772 44,200 8 1950... 81,286 76,243 30,970 19,878 47,290 70,678 33,080 62,637 66,060 g 87 232 60 247 51 175 17 32 78 177 119 327 28 64 107 167 110 210 10 1949... 11 number 1954. . . 46,515 29,792 4,558 479 16,675 32,254 30,735 330,682 21,017 12 1949... 24,268 24,922 5,005 1,067 7,816 21,210 4,068 25,697 37,728 13 dollars 1954... 45,253 23,056 4,159 503 10,591 25,649 23,322 215,613 28,586 14 1949. . . 26,195 27,950 5,526 1,638 8,973 22,457 4,842 24,801 49,486 15 6 5 1 4 1 29 3 16 number 1954. . . 31,300 20,652 15,000 25,600 30,000 323,405 10,250 17 dollars 1954... 27,300 14,903 9,000 19,250 22,600 207,844 17,350 18 82 59 51 17 77 116 27 81 109 19 number 1954. . . 15,215 9,140 4,558 479 1,675 6,654 735 7,277 10,767 2G dollars 1954... 17,953 8,153 4,159 503 1,591 6,399 722 7,769 11,236 21 213 337 185 596 104 235 105 223 216 281 306 448 98 97 158 228 261 492 22 1949. . . 23 dozens 1954.. . 276,305 126,691 46,581 21,122 49,446 100,390 16,074 148,391 129,373 24 1949... 156,249 199,989 26,355 27,702 53,719 78,725 23,656 68,378 130,390 25 dollars 1954... 125,342 56,822 22,770 9,243 20,376 47,601 7,360 74,376 57,130 26 1949... 72,899 87,878 9,463 9,347 22,444 34,818 11,091 33,987 61,546 27 341 341 235 209 52 49 77 57 107 56 145 118 80 17 239 158 46 71 28 1949. . . 29 number 1954. . . 2,882 3,389 616 3,449 883 1,155 664 1,888 417 30 1949... 4,241 3,849 434 1,574 409 720 126 1,243 1,780 31 259 2,060 100 1,191 38 490 39 977 39 255 98 839 55 458 119 849 21 200 32 number 1954. . . 33 84 139 14 38 68 48 26 121 26 34 number 1954. . . 822 2,198 126 2,472 628 316 206 1,039 217 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, 222 721 156 802 45 184 55 387 73 282 72 203 38 201 208 615 28 136 36 number 1954... 37 173 567 53 229 35 144 33 217 32 112 36 96 25 131 92 307 14 101 38 number 1954. . . 39 49 154 106 573 10 40 22 170 41 170 37 107 13 70 117 308 14 35 40 number 1954. .. 41 88 241 22 59 55 32 57 74 50 42 1949. . . 194 346 20 60 17 51 31 79 117 h3 number 1954. . . 734 3,857 261 4,201 397 147 369 428 1,180 .:.. 1949... 1,507 4,721 137 925 102 387 176 650 1,715 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold. ..farms reporting 1954... 73 135 19 42 20 40 13 68 12 46 1949... 121 116 32 19 16 41 3 40 50 47 dollars 1954... 6,732 11,886 1,423 14,277 1,169 1,931 1,193 3,678 2,567 48 1949... Aniaals sold alive: 15,686 15,112 1,588 5,635 840 1,781 121 3,557 11,255 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or 847 939 739 847 538 699 413 407 875 849 928 1,217 422 462 1,192 1,173 778 946 50 1949... 51 dollars 1954... 1,018,501 860,497 282,130 457,357 556,074 340,245 704,065 760,489 535,910 52 1949... 792,630 1,378,844 378,027 523,697 625,043 399,337 600,666 876,384 870,989 53 Cattle and/or calves sold 701 692 654 711 396 451 401 389 647 547 807 935 307 275 1,108 1,025 749 828 54 1949. . . 55 number 1954. . . 15,323 23,274 4,107 11,343 7,487 8,144 9,139 18,420 11,384 56 1949... 7,959 19,377 2,158 6,888 4,488 4,610 5,555. 11,320 12,046 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding 485 473 330 306 410 585 195 795 486 58 1949... 343 378 240 227 296 530 140 565 403 59 number 1954. . . 6,362 3,694 1,642 3,504 1,866 2,836 3,954 5,137 2,912 60 1949... 2,947 4,700 990 2,761 1,814 1,774 3,153 4,696 4,922 61 dollars 1954... 546,470 204,620 91,240 187,786 100,200 128,872 353,566 310,761 199,196 62 1949... 351,334 493,768 89,205 277,450 173,947 182,864 348,746 486,812 417,068 63 593 540 611 622 342 336 368 362 569 399 644 703 251 226 1,006 835 702 729 64 1949... 65 number 1954... 8,961 19,580 2,465 7,839 5,621 5,308 5,185 13,283 8,472 66 1949... 5,012 14,677 1,168 4,127 2,674 2,836 2,402 6,624 7,124 67 dollars 1954... 376,041 576,044 99,105 260,270 245,355 174,193 244,598 425,551 296,282 68 1949... 318,718 829,203 66,743 231,918 202,114 134,943 155,096 350,981 383,415 69 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 248 122 304 41 559 232 240 154 74 70 1949... 397 203 541 61 631 597 329 312 251 71 number 1954. . . 3,025 1,574 4,301 333 10,093 1,835 5,366 995 1,380 72 1949... 3,738 1,386 8,101 414 10,730 3,729 5,509 1,668 2,955 73 dollars 1954... 86,643 23,410 90,450 5,030 206,866 34,344 100,453 19,721 33,065 74 1949... 96,504 35,328 217,617 10,335 246,579 72,684 95,834 32,748 61,172 75 76 Sheep and lambs sold alive... farms reporting 1954... 1949... 24 10 72 53 2 1 35 9 7 3 5 3 7 19 10 8 10 77 number 1954. .. 557 5,788 35 327 248 53 430 370 127 78 1949... 155 2,135 10 167 87 27 148 132 79 dollars 1954... 6,537 55,371 450 2,180 2,762 852 4,835 3,086 1,622 60 1949... 1,665 18,083 75 1,318 870 178 1,618 1,301 81 Horses and mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954... 30 22 20 19 20 44 13 46 6 82 1949. . . 50 36 19 23 20 87 19 39 47 83 number 1954. . . 66 48 29 69 38 62 20 68 46 84 1949... 101 105 87 196 32 135 30 83 245 85 dollars 1954... 2,810 1,052 885 2,091 891 1,984 613 1,370 5,745 86 1949... 24,409 2,462 4,387 2,676 1,533 8,668 990 4,225 8,033 LOUISIANA 109 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 1 2] East East Jefferson Carroll Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln 152 198 994 601 183 404 110 259 35 334 410 186 144 478 1 387 480 2,013 1,193 350 472 167 371 70 780 1,428 480 329 742 2 66,014 57,855 73,799 240,786 133,758 34,703 46,052 351,853 23,984 90,817 156,170 48,038 31,242 796,853 3 24,391 65,359 120,719 65,056 30,813 50,900 25,856 27,462 36,200 68,699 79,573 38,099 19,290 165,601 4 1,130 1,243 2,774 3,320 1,132 840 431 940 123 1,020 2,554 592 676 1,367 5 1,645 1,503 3,529 3,997 1,207 914 557 902 160 1,353 2,618 945 759 1,739 6 33,631 41,184 105,509 96,622 42,261 43,968 30,157 29,190 8,754 41,838 113,867 40,821 19,845 58,082 7 41,656 47,217 136,336 110,929 28,844 44,867 29,439 24,301 12,388 53,256 97,715 57,776 20,944 55,140 8 42 36 13? 154 63 33 68 75 18 65 39 28 37 195 9 182 145 598 432 179 110 55 196 35 122 441 134 181 371 10 66,796 12,334 35,719 279,711 97,036 3,836 6,604 453,945 3,515 58,720 34,012 8,831 11,339 1,020,880 11 8,575 15,011 20,189 17,712 12,574 18,474 4,052 8,268 14,452 26,252 17,892 12,471 5,965 95,805 L2 43,104 12,500 31,296 186,879 67,301 4,176 7,425 315,892 3,311 47,207 26,209 8,201 8,616 670,906 13 9,139 16,385 '95,196 17,556 12,658 21,486 5,101 9,009 17,906 25,378 23,060 14,098 6,632 95,107 14 4 1 2 15 6 24 4 4 1 1 59 15 63,836 6,000 30,000 273,030 86,000 442,471 51,000 23,300 3,600 7,500 992,077 16 40,200 6,000 25,000 180,105 53,880 301,279 36,880 16,900 2,700 4,950 645,949 17 38 36 135 141 57 33 68 58 18 63 37 27 36 138 18 2,960 6,334 5,719 6,681 11,036 3,836 6,604 11,474 3,515 7,720 10,712 5,231 3,839 28,803 19 2,904 6,500 6,296 6,774 13,421 4,176 7,425 14,613 3,311 10,327 9,309 5,501 3,666 24,957 20 109 163 907 504 137 385 100 208 30 229 323 173 122 369 21 278 435 1,910 1,022 227 445 151 289 53 682 1,352 425 252 618 22 47,694 92,420 99,352 119,758 150,014 73,021 95,313 72,016 39,145 77,037 303,636 88,246 43,669 272,129 23 27,210 94,983 260,976 125,420 35,182 67,357 45,912 32,209 32,088 92,821 158,056 56,921 24,777 138,701 24 19,989 40,239 35,148 50,473 62,771 27,265 37,174 31,632 19,754 33,021 126,015 39,286 22,005 123,084 25 11,317 45,013 85,759 44,287 15,395 26,731 19,558 13,798 16,025 31,697 52,733 23,492 10,361 65,361 26 148 55 213 247 107 75 46 62 20 220 258 19 51 81 27 117 41 111 90 92 48 38 44 25 156 99 22 32 58 28 1,204 1,155 1,287 1,755 1,165 684 507 1,099 114 2,939 1,517 126 320 989 29 1,072 643 820 853 850 545 365 911 399 2,253 656 128 294 1,099 30 97 28 156 149 72 39 24 41 10 128 186 16 20 60 31 803 292 870 978 747 415 273 992 64 1,651 1,056 111 115 737 32 51 27 57 98 35 37 24 22 11 93 73 4 31 22 13 401 863 417 777 418 269 234 107 50 1,288 461 15 205 252 34 112 52 140 204 62 33 27 44 6 148 109 4 21 48 35 394 184 401 758 214 139 121 132 20 780 356 16 98 149 36 81 29 120 132 46 21 8 31 4 79 64 2 7 30 37 272 73 340 476 174 99 50 85 12 386 178 5 16 99 .1? 31 23 20 72 16 13 19 13 3 69 45 3 14 18 39 122 111 61 282 40 40 71 47 8 394 178 11 82 50 40 37 125 589 140 43 271 70 46 40 328 631 40 21 32 41 67 88 625 114 63 185 40 39 48 476 561 70 33 47 42 220 1,163 8,724 944 507 4,066 925 303 793 7,545 7,557 503 153 198 43 340 1,178 9,972 734 527 2,537 356 294 1,153 9,507 5,214 760 477 440 44 39 30 155 53 27 56 16 15 8 143 94 15 8 32 45 50 28 213 55 49 34 22 23 21 171 86 14 19 26 46 2,921 5,116 7,355 3,434 3,686 3,262 1,453 4,329 919 10,589 3,946 551 621 2,863 .47 3,935 3,961 9,764 3,213 2,760 2,683 1,197 4,655 2,269 11,624 3,780 509 2,297 5,133 48 632 1,557 1,719 635 464 258 527 111 805 1,226 230 505 768 -Q 832 874 2,139 2,196 354 510 297 524 115 938 1,760 461 569 899 50 565,526 573,245 490,295 914,046 342,021 285,864 565,138 123,945 116,430 857,027 504,927 358,065 180,793 236,728 51 534,633 733,009 778,357 1,070,415 486,402 289,469 540,130 104,291 207,894 1,110,517 640,426 330,961 243,371 281,123 52 323 578 1,263 1,520 497 381 211 446 109 758 994 206 366 681 53 468 742 1,587 1,693 609 360 234 376 100 839 1,186 400 406 710 54 7,787 12,032 11,536 17,573 5,536 5,975 9,188 2,415 3,284 20,435 9,276 6,897 2,691 5,333 55 3,490 10,102 8,167 11,424 3,999 3,256 5,747 918 2,853 14,166 6,071 4,249 1,805 2,984 56 402 847 973 351 257 151 307 82 501 812 144 252 475 57 210 342 471 754 309 172 101 180 74 414 452 118 172 44i 58 3,135 2,957 2,761 4,890 2,229 1,909 3,893 781 1,077 4,449 2,782 2,208 968 2,010 59 1,414 2,644 1,946 4,022 1,856 1,195 3,092 345 1,322 4,028 2,102 1,822 641 1,388 60 265,660 221,959 135,521 290,843 145,427 122,957 320,322 40,733 74,426 237,631 190,195 131,005 50,628 103,254 61 177,371 265,187 173,114 430,120 193,673 123,278 338,936 32,803 130,050 432,468 219,536 166,133 58,715 150,546 62 267 533 1,148 1,322 430 336 189 380 99 710 923 193 322 547 63 354 666 1,431 1,416 512 307 202 291 76 753 1,014 357 341 483 64 4,652 9,075 8,775 12,683 3,307 4,066 5,295 1,634 2,207 15,986 6,494 4,689 1,723 3,323 65 2,076 7,458 6,221 7,402 2,143 2,061 2,655 573 1,531 10,138 3,969 2,427 1,164 1,596 66 228,056 316,148 283,004 531,549 126,424 127,266 215,689 53,587 36,952 598,606 206,285 204,438 60,933 103,711 67 122,101 413,992 377,282 455,575 128,451 96,598 155,777 30,782 60,973 631,715 209,727 143,245 69,040 77,443 68 244 109 589 428 316 183 77 167 9 92 418 50 339 185 69 561 295 1,270 1,109 556 273 111 287 24 248 1,154 119 424 408 70 2,752 1,199 3,899 3.864 9?382 3,835 1,527 1,066 1,471 177 731 4,168 791 4,485 1,404 71 10,544 1,879 9,603 7,061 2,275 1,738 2,167 614 1,414 8,856 844 5,799 2,671 72 65,684 30,726 64,534 84,837 68,559 33,563 25,436 27,404 4,412 12,139 102,617 18,977 68,367 27,527 73 226,388 47,634 217,368 166,166 160,163 67,398 42,415 38,202 13,060 31,903 202,493 19,883 114,516 47,573 74 L, 5 32 19 4 10 1 1 3 64 17 1 2 4 75 2 6 28 13 4 10 4 3 97 30 2 1 3 76 408 31 322 297 58 166 66 3 58 806 175 352 50 11 77 202 59 364 191 130 113 244 56 766 225 65 25 20 78 4,970 372 4,115 3,758 775 1,633 310 77 640 7,199 3,525 650 153 79 2,200 590 3,270 1,869 1,104 1,310 1,351 541 8,044 2,258 650 250 204 SO 21 39 87 70 20 6 16 36 28 26 3 8 38 81 58 28 90 177 35 10 13 46 4 57 82 11 14 71 82 37 74 127 114 23 8 51 48 44 64 3 9 60 83 94 51 199 313 50 16 32 53 ii 204 130 18 20 104 84 1,156 4,040 3,121 3,059 836 445 3,381 2,144 1,452 3,152 120 215 2,083 85 6,573 5,606 7,323 16,685 3,011 885 1,651 2,504 3,270 6,387 6,412 1,050 850 5,357 86 110 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 7 ( Part 2 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides : Poultry and poultry products: Poultry and/or poultry products 318 682 352,450 51,998 171 319 26,708 29,585 294 463 63,839 29,891 453 756 776,296 58,253 2 27 500 63,567 413 419 261,665 64,329 34 72 18,097 9,223 338 636 79,705 83,673 619 1,020 531,562 140,223 2 3 4 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... ! Chickens, 4 months old and over, 1,846 2,071 92,932 52,613 1,079 1,357 29,700 41,339 2,025 2,565 53,518 64,747 2,522 2,980 73,848 82,719 8 54 463 4,049 1,177 1,364 42,950 47,020 232 312 9,466 10,274 1,543 1,940 74,065 81,294 2,980 3,381 115,342 115,968 6 7 a 1950... number 1954. .. 1950... 119 253 120,815 9,017 108,882 11,051 7 84,470 63,900 112 36,345 44,982 36 145 19,485 7,440 12,802 8,349 1 18,000 11,400 35 1,485 1,402 60 175 54,742 6,854 35,603 8,520 2 51,438 32,624 58 3,304 2,979 205 392 1,132,029 16,115 734,121 17,263 90 1,127,177 729,011 117 4,852 5,110 10 42,179 55,330 150 174 286,919 17,070 186,745 17,583 21 272,706 172,378 133 14,213 14,367 10 23 2,117 4,867 2,830 5,158 10 2,117 2,830 98 163 10,496 19,005 10,004 21,219 1 2,000 2,000 97 8,496 8,004 168 415 552,528 38,558 368,231 40,815 19 528,500 344,025 154 24,028 24,206 10 11 12 13 L4 L5 16 17 IS 19 20 1949... number 1954. . . 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... number 1954 — dollars 1954... number 1954. .. dollars 1954... 272 588 416,141 71,918 242,749 32,183 133 239 27,472 44,569 11,646 19,098 247 347 56,902 42,574 25,148 19,491 259 534 72,503 96,062 34,329 38,655 1 22 350 14,421 100 7,291 316 338 122,001 82,590 60,739 39,053 26 63 30,791 7,581 14,957 3,859 283 579 164,896 137,655 65,413 57,877 458 789 344,029 200,301 142,979 87,040 22 23 24 25 26 1949... dozens 1954... 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... 116 48 593 1,234 94 500 22 93 181 87 1,217 684 102 636 81 581 229 107 1,818 624 146 1,192 83 626 284 279 2,360 1,874 251 2,009 36 351 8 119 118 61 2,268 1,251 60 1,155 59 1,113 15 12 88 85 11 44 8 44 302 191 2,338 1,816 145 1,103 159 1,235 356 211 4,918 2,382 234 3,745 124 1,173 28 29 30 1949... • umber 1954.. . 1949... 32 number 1954.. . 34 number 1954. . . 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, 62 158 43 116 19 42 129 393 70 208 61 185 203 626 135 406 68 220 221 964 190 667 33 297 82 320 39 L32 44 188 14 48 11 38 3 10 206 691 83 290 123 401 227 787 147 517 80 270 36 number 1954... 3fl number 1954.. . 40 number 1954. . . 170 98 1,078 973 108 64 741 528 115 118 709 754 156 245 1,528 1,772 2 17 205 284 108 60 814 1,000 27 37 189 420 172 144 1,561 1,220 341 322 2,969 2,862 42 43 44 1949... number 1954. . . 1949... 45 46 47 48 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold ... farms reporting 1954... 1949. . . dollars 1954... 1949... 15 23 819 8,764 34 35 2,260 2,138 42 74 3,038 1,880 82 52 7,846 2,335 2 10 400 946 62 47 14,181 7,693 5 11 310 206 63 60 4,288 4,577 129 108 20,352 12,368 49 Animala sold alive Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or 954 1,007 289,431 272,077 451 718 932,275 789,928 781 1,231 707,060 741,250 1,311 1,415 1,014,388 916,812 15 36 17,214 45,758 658 631 472,063 411,172 80 103 292,414 167,043 894 1,082 931,859 1,077,730 1,851 2,103 1,648,134 1,846,787 50 51 52 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... 53 Cattle and/or calves sold 833 733 6,469 2,892 316 430 10,959 5,821 564 744 10,678 5,819 1,121 1,007 19,274 9,785 15 27 466 420 517 439 7,497 3,356 74 92 2,323 1,705 701 747 14,916 11,176 1,468 1,467 20,443 15,319 54 55 56 1949... number 1954. . . 1949... 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding 583 294 2,000 884 102,770 79,477 736 619 4,469 2,008 141,122 90,502 217 187 4,705 3,135 452,843 411,255 259 359 6,254 2,686 384,819 198,664 376 359 3,530 2,341 236,128 257,900 458 578 7,148 3,478 324,915 216,372 786 448 5,249 3,526 317,496 348,107 993 822 14,025 6,259 628,335 391,143 13 19 94 153 6,574 17,636 13 21 372 267 4,590 10,293 381 249 2,514 1,452 165,742 154,814 424 321 4,983 1,904 229,576 107,176 67 61 1,160 881 84,388 99,095 59 69 1,163 824 39,969 43,022 360 231 2,701 4,074 246,475 450,212 662 684 12,215 7,102 567,198 483,632 963 699 6,889 5,795 464,058 611,978 1,268 1,192 13,554 9,524 612,563 683,248 58 59 60 61 62 1949. . . number 1954. . . 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... 64 65 66 67 68 1949... number 1954. .. 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... 69 70 71 72 73 74 Hogs and pigs Bold alive fsxms reporting 1954... 1949... number 1954. .. 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... 243 455 2,332 4,435 43,425 97,377 241 485 3,371 6,739 87,566 169,452 398 831 5,894 11,047 133,594 256,848 495 768 4,129 7,079 57,531 168,649 2 14 143 549 6,000 17,044 235 367 3,267 6,528 73,814 143,067 6 20 5,354 784 167,862 24,704 383 661 4,568 7,011 110,668 139,248 900 1,376 17,235 22,085 543,758 519,658 75 76 77 78 79 80 Sheep and lambs sold alive ... farms reporting 1954... 1949... number 1954. . . 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... 11 6 97 115 565 987 6 6 437 861 6,180 7,090 ft 6 153 52 2,090 550 17 17 760 310 7,756 2,900 1 '16 100 4 3 100 62 1,155 815 2 3 13 11 195 67 9 9 613 150 6,653 1,177 45 31 1,638 1,642 18,557 21,498 81 82 83 84 65 86 Horses and mules sold alive. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... number 1954.. . 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... 40 64 48 72 1,549 3,734 16 49 40 81 867 3,467 57 66 216 161 10,333 9,580 51 77 94 147 3,270 6,013 1 4 1 30 50 685 48 49 59 79 1,776 5,300 2 2 155 26 30 47 70 865 3,461 47 81 75 190 9,198 10,405 LOUISIANA 111 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Red River Richland Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas 159 384 364 21 30 246 49 26 1,659 292 59 259 457 103 1 398 737 739 32 73 533 105 33 3,117 1,227 148 429 872 233 2 182,968 67,940 518,903 7,469 30,500 69,816 58,123 36,504 208,327 82,849 23,165 221,155 632,669 30,953 3 35,489 51,983 47,931 18,079 47,212 43,532 13,522 36,635 148,887 73,426 26,590 127,347 124,775 16,439 4 1,003 2,512 1,409 89 107 1,236 321 93 5,839 2,003 303 1,060 2,729 1,005 5 1,510 3,106 1,772 113 189 1,400 336 155 6,692 2,012 326 1,156 3,643 1,331 6 52,855 69,029 42,493 4,534 8,733 43,747 23,460 5,415 221,276 83,540 20,553 67,021 160,571 27,742 7 42,012 80,884 48,098 5,283 13,469 44,818 23,157 6,536 255,681 78,291 24,938 51,010 110,792 31,502 8 51 117 148 15 7 65 8 15 280 29 48 71 201 33 9 201 339 410 18 35 153 30 14 537 195 33 217 376 106 10 75,848 56,244 721,514 1,089 4,570 9,997 8,532 20,972 119,763 63,840 4,744 37,882 219,247 4,466 11 9,450 11,090 17,464 8,409 31,350 5,958 2,662 27,143 27,342 20,298 5,341 70,855 36,712 5,544 12 58,712 35,662 496,776 1,311 5,108 10,046 8,936 26,056 112,374 49,338 3,776 36,991 163,453 4,348 13 9,780 11,063 19,424 8,886 29,628 6,993 2,826 32,729 32,600 23,080 8,294 68,160 38,609 6,291 14 2 3 57 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 16 15 56,000 51,000 719,530 1,575 2,000 20,000 108,000 60,000 2,500 15,520 146,300 16 41,400 30,278 494,843 2,000 2,000 25,000 103,000 45,600 2,000 17,000 88,606 17 49 115 96 'l5 6 65 "8 15 279 28 47 68 188 '33 18 19,848 5,244 1,984 1,089 2,995 7,997 8,532 972 11,763 3,840 2,244 22,362 72,947 4,466 19 17,312 5,384 1,933 1,311 3,108 8,046 8,936 1,056 12,374 3,738 1,776 19,991 74,847 4,348 20 131 270 257 16 24 196 48 25 1,447 260 56 227 383 62 21 300 586 539 22 63 483 94 28 3,006 1,188 133 343 728 157 22 262,618 63,503 51,160 14,901 51,679 129,396 102,779 18,315 221,513 85,725 47,941 374,458 942,464 62,529 23 53,769 77,897 71,954 15,679 34,776 79,245 21,336 7,426 317,246 139,549 37,808 101,604 182,768 13,779 24 122,248 26,513 18,895 6,330 25,062 58,566 48,487 8,345 86,214 32,519 19,046 175,782 466,292 23,982 25 24,982 29,887 27,055 8,711 16,333 36,013 9,903 3,517 108,488 48,969 16,616 48,932 80,468 6,330 26 60 225 88 9 13 76 35 3 846 119 10 110 107 182 27 140 114 40 6 16 32 38 7 279 95 43 65 73 75 28 641 2,155 1,127 42 58 615 234 429 4,941 701 84 1,285 764 1,648 29 833 2,123 365 47 111 200 415 79 2,069 784 545 1,296 869 726 30 46 121 51 7 8 42 28 1 598 114 8 79 56 131 31 425 1,104 687 34 32 339 157 25 3,479 650 67 632 348 1,161 32 14 109 39 2 5 35 8 2 252 6 2 32 51 51 33 216 1,051 440 8 26 276 77 404 1,462 51 17 653 416 487 34 52 201 51 2 3 51 6 2 640 75 2 46 53 157 35 167 682 194 14 7 142 19 9 1,874 255 14 174 178 603 36 42 115 30 1 1 27 6 2 414 72 2 27 32 118 37 146 351 95 12 2 77 19 9 1,180 250 14 91 129 426 38 10 88 21 1 2 24 228 3 20 21 40 39 21 331 99 2 5 65 694 5 83 49 177 40 36 149 25 19 24 69 32 12 1,451 143 19 184 200 60 41 38 134 55 13 31 72 18 18 1,021 274 72 127 211 54 42 277 927 203 207 305 360 247 141 17,945 1,520 312 3,516 1,930 353 43 364 841 352 292 1,070 382 158 204 11,663 2,206 1,092 2,695 1,799 281 44 21 67 24 1 6 14 1 3 217 37 6 39 40 33 45 31 47 36 8 9 14 8 3 143 28 22 42 39 26 44 2,008 5,765 3,232 28 330 1,204 700 2,103 9,739 992 343 8,382 2,924 2,623 « 727 11,033 1,452 482 1,251 526 793 389 7,799 1,377 1,680 10,255 5,698 3,818 48 503 1,230 1,063 43 67 699 112 43 3,329 655 119 649 1,697 433 48 729 1,478 1,241 40 96 852 94 47 4,331 1,132 160 686 1,651 680 y 609,946 789,801 376,442 48,234 155,812 216,238 112,896 41,880 1,251,863 264,256 93,046 405,591 564,600 1,130,382 a 491,943 576,974 483,786 127,530 119,280 258,366 55,379 30,991 1,367,374 346,544 75,033 341,584 641,080 1,203,912 52 435 1,021 955 39 61 657 87 31 1,993 476 103 535 1,625 305 53 514 1,088 1,053 39 77 786 79 39 2,630 796 123 475 1,501 401 54 11,166 11,629 9,367 815 2,722 7,135 1,815 442 19,900 5,785 2,068 7,933 19,538 11,369 ■■5 5,577 5,102 5,303 462 1,377 4,966 666 416 11,285 3,469 885 3,957 11,737 8,033 56 281 695 661 25 50 483 49 24 1,298 334 81 431 1,198 221 57 253 501 486 23 43 406 25 22 779 179 55 227 781 215 58 2,300 4,722 3,188 209 987 2,261 497 94 5,530 1,727 517 2,444 6,108 6,047 59 2,145 2,464 1,724 299 528 1,514 120 213 3,051 670 301 1,409 3,996 4,194 60 138,006 309,379 147,301 16,480 64,059 123,654 31,317 6,850 333,576 87,608 25,874 135,646 366,564 683,219 61 217,444 254,989 176,505 53,638 49,372 155,452 11,347 18,163 316,635 68,628 27,726 136,778 404,138 520,227 • ■■' 394 832 845 33 55 539 78 31 1,823 435 99 475 1,389 253 63 429 823 879 27 54 615 66 28 2,365 731 101 394 1,234 321 ... 8,866 6,907 6,179 606 1,735 4,874 1,-18 348 14,370 4,058 1,551 5,489 13,430 5,322 6S 3,432 2,638 3,579 163 849 3,452 546 203 8,234 2,799 584 2,548 7,741 3,839 ,,. 425,523 297,195 193,221 21,912 81,356 82,956 70,059 13,900 490,778 141,000 57,302 200,714 178,793 296,651 67 214,627 166,317 191,164 5,799 45,817 89,152 33,981 6,711 524,457 182,121 29,107 111,643 181,677 257,135 66 123 397 305 4 8 75 39 19 2,212 274 35 229 115 224 69 376 768 541 9 24 181 32 15 3,333 638 75 392 305 493 70 1,330 6,057 2,493 321 256 453 297 423 18,748 2,150 415 2,988 814 4,662 -1 2,815 6,872 5,155 1(780 925 859 458 197 24,196 4,276 816 4,168 2,144 14,587 7.' 38,238 172,535 33,697 9,842 9,825 8,462 7,408 11,674 410,192 34,991 9,870 63,998 14,415 137,716 ra 53,949 141,006 110,057 68,023 22,126 10,823 8,281 4,022 510,006 91,527 17,634 89,362 43,103 418,196 74 8 11 4 2 1 3 26 9 29 9 15 ?■■ 1 7 2 2 3 28 10 3 14 13 13 7e, 309 316 47 - ... 58 300 1,013 191 55 490 369 680 T7 5 250 23 180 205 176 69 23 354 250 401 -a 3,630 6,250 587 572 3,000 9,456 2,090 437 4,177 3,453 10,623 79 75 3,045 230 1,400 2,045 1,645 722 220 2,754 1,821 4,844 80 29 89 36 24 6 60 4 14 39 24 81 38 134 84 1 7 36 6 1 154 32 3 25 68 31 18 68 131 49 27 16 101 6 28 48 62 81 92 211 124 2 17 51 9 1 242 51 6 33 212 61 H 4,549 4,442 1,636 1,166 1,112 15,227 220 1,056 1,375 2,173 a-. 5,848 11,617 5,830 70 1,965 2,939 370 50 14,631 3,546 346 1,047 10,341 3,510 B 112 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 7 (Part 2 of 2). -LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued [For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12J West West West Item see text) Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster Baton Rouge Carroll Feliciana Winn (For definitions and explanations Poultry and poultry products: 1 Poultry and/or poultry products reporting 1954... 130 617 1,073 266 490 287 68 379 74 176 - 1949... 281 805 2,133 526 1,295 550 121 630 167 362 1 dollars 1954... 25,399 770,274 158,142 112,254 95,798 187,208 6,682 80,262 16,381 74,591 .. 1949... 41,895 94,370 142,027 68,835 118,986 50,313 14,455 31,019 15,681 30,544 5 Chickens, 4 months old and over, reporting 1954... 1950... 472 595 1,742 1,669 2,220 2,820 1,445 1,797 2,298 2,841 1,492 1,761 311 319 1,915 2,296 527 687 988 6 1,267 7 number 1954... 26,329 57,843 109,032 57,811 75,095 51,342 13,408 64,363 18,622 28,532 a 1950... 39,682 58,581 122,565 62,007 91,715 51,243 19,870 73,333 22,676 32,904 g reporting 1954. . . 1949. . . 26 99 202 371 64 545 130 325 96 469 117 274 18 54 73 336 18 65 48 10 156 11 number 1954. . . 3,641 1,038,853 21,225 65,823 13,317 177,072 627 68,110 2,383 98,096 12 1949... 11,857 44,357 18,566 23,244 36,452 17,055 2,821 10,022 2,112 11,080 : I dollars 1954... 3,521 714,578 21,575 47,807 13,033 112,437 719 50,640 2,015 61,526 M 1949... 13,875 37,368 26,042 23,858 37,302 17,566 3,269 10,498 2,657 10,843 L5 reporting 1954... 55 4 9 1 8 6 8 16 number 1954... 1,033,030 7,900 56,700 5,200 166,328 64,700 93,200 17 dollars 1954... 708,963 6,360 38,850 5,200 102,380 47,140 58,025 18 reporting 1954... 26 154 61 121 95 110 18 67 18 40 19 number 1954. . . 3,641 5,823 13,325 9,123 8,117 10,744 627 3,410 2,383 4,896 20 dollars 1954... 3,521 5,615 15,215 8,957 7,833 10,057 719 3,500 2,015 3,501 .:! reporting 1954... 1949... 121 254 517 659 873 2,013 191 351 432 1,112 232 467 59 103 322 505 68 140 133 22 295 dozens 1954 42,195 126,004 259,934 149,859 172,820 154,217 11,595 67,975 37,289 22,612 ... 1949... 61,734 130,771 276,690 111,228 196,265 65,276 21,700 57,081 22,869 42,227 25 dollars 1954... 21,173 54,683 114,927 62,148 80,111 72,287 5,112 27,038 14,056 12,126 2i 1949... 27,236 53,512 93,979 41,925 78,432 30,421 10,338 19, 570 9,557 19,043 27 reporting 1954... 1949... 21 13 105 249 213 105 67 226 94 107 56 31 22 75 30 16 16 70 28 32 i'9 number 1954... 198 788 3,097 981 1,735 1,050 252 630 56 535 30 1949... 155 364 2,406 949 741 616 201 244 576 246 31 reporting 1954. . . 14 52 178 41 148 41 9 42 12 49 32 number 1954... 102 383 1,950 291 996 414 94 305 43 370 33 reporting 1954... number 1954. .. 7 54 73 66 78 67 22 33 4 21 14 96 405 1,147 690 739 636 158 325 13 165 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, reporting 1954. . . 8 85 127 73 158 68 27 60 13 65 36 number 1954. . . 36 254 461 299 466 250 89 223 46 224 37 reporting 1954... 6 45 94 37 102 28 8 37 10 48 38 number 1954. . . 11 142 319 148 301 66 24 137 39 177 39 reporting 1954. . . number 1954. . . 2 40 35 36 57 41 19 23 3 17 40 25 112 142 151 165 184 65 86 7 47 41 reporting 1954... 37 59 815 35 181 76 64 63 15 42 42 1949... 46 26 1,029 68 148 66 29 43 52 29 43 number 1954. .. 419 573 17,686 236 1,243 481 658 387 294 236 .;.; 1949... 574 211 28,c29 544 924 523 293 344 500 191 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold... farms reporting 1954... 6 23 393 30 38 30 10 3B 4 16 46 1949. . . 12 27 465 33 71 36 13 25 10 12 47 dollars 1954... 705 1,013 21,640 2,299 2,r54 2,484 851 2,584 310 939 48 Aniaals sold alive: 1949... 784 3,490 22,006 3,052 3,252 2,326 848 951 3,467 658 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or reporting 1954... 1949... 226 302 1,198 1,118 1,567 1,967 1,038 1,105 1,438 1,893 652 916 206 183 931 1,339 257 361 609 50 828 51 dollars 1954. . . 194,050 423,309 830,918 406,820 500,056 340,594 209,275 418,959 751,885 225,096 is 1949... 130,066 403,791 1,044,467 505,344 604,127 339,761 226,456 438,220 434,564 313,266 53 Cattle and/or calves sold reporting 1954... 1949... 214 241 1,028 81b 1,436 1,589 881 769 1,272 1,479 562 696 167 148 745 883 221 294 456 54 521 55 number 1954... 4,083 7,460 20,032 8,090 13,853 6,219 3,813 5,644 7,943 3,528 56 1949... 1,380 3,530 12,905 4,422 8,711 3,856 2,535 3,433 4,832 1,956 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding reporting 1954... 170 704 1,059 648 971 397 100 491 159 346 58 1949... 108 397 716 381 687 302 66 413 145 265 59 number 1954.. . 1,246 2,506 4,231 2,877 4,042 1,691 740 1,417 3,365 1,262 60 1949... 514 1,456 3,675 1,712 2,668 1,509 1,084 1,304 1,625 920 61 dollars 1954... 76,043 119,699 210,431 152,298 261,174 113,179 51,639 107,062 390,649 76,512 62 1949... 52,570 138,949 356,422 166,662 267,315 148,835 112,321 122,088 186,636 83,952 63 reporting 1954... 199 878 1,331 808 1,136 481 152 676 202 391 64 1949... 190 614 1,347 652 1,250 569 126 708 239 397 65 number 1954. . . 2,837 4,954 15,801 5,213 9,811 4,528 3,073 4,227 4,578 2,266 66 1949... 866 2,074 9,230 2,710 6,043 2,347 1,451 2,129 3,207 1,036 67 dollars 1954... 111,274 188,443 564,017 172,878 170,597 176,847 143,764 203,456 196,753 86,230 68 1949... 55,074 128,711 576,734 141,175 167,369 130,775 94,263 129,581 195,896 60,262 69 reporting 1954... 22 406 326 393 352 175 66 419 70 334 70 1949... 110 678 876 658 1,019 418 81 927 154 601 71 number 1954... 296 5,254 2,217 5,565 3,423 1,838 521 4,179 4,084 4,326 72 1949... 864 6,830 4,777 7,485 8,886 3,260 869 9,130 2,345 8,384 73 dollars 1954... 6,673 109,613 44,149 71,642 64,308 49,293 11,857 96,620 160,794 61,102 74 1949... 19,812 129,201 96,172 171,723 161,087 55,453 18,328 173,944 50,284 167,262 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive. . .farms reporting 1954... 101 18 12 8 1 8 7 1 76 1949... 1 2 118 30 8 3 3 3 8 1 77 number 1954... 1,208 842 290 60 150 592 117 16 78 1949... 40 14 754 2,975 120 37 20 73 50 18 79 dollars 1954... 10,006 9,081 2,871 756 1,500 9,782 1,679 192 80 1949. . . 400 70 7,193 22,828 1,185 298 325 1,325 598 180 81 Horses and mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954... 1 50 28 19 36 16 13 44 5 30 82 1949... 16 85 122 50 115 43 7 136 12 24 83 number 1954.. . 2 83 50 28 41 21 14 68 68 34 84 1949. . . 27 122 270 65 131 72 20 215 17 30 85 dollars 1954... 60 5,554 2,315 921 1,106 519 515 2,039 2,010 1,060 86 1949... 2,210 6,860 7,946 2,956 7,171 4,400 1,219 11,282 1,150 1,610 LOUISIANA Parish Table 8,-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 113 Item (Fop definitions and explanations, see text) The State Acadia Aller Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville Bossier Nursery end g-reenbouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs: 1 Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and 2,999,100 5,770 500 1,800 9, 300 3,813 300 1,015 20,285 24,050 75 17,700 2 1949... 1,889,276 3,276 550 1,550 11,763 3 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, 233 2 1 10 g L 4 1949. . . 266 4 1 3 6 4 5 acres 1954.. . 3,997 4 1 15 3 31 8 6 1949... 1,342 2 Z) , 1 4 23 7 2,115,556 5,090 irvi Ann q 300 ! flnn 12,985 7,483 8 000 8 1949... 1,012,896 1,603 250 860 905 Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: 9 99 1 1 1 10 1949... 109 1 11 square feet 1954... 573,565 50 308 800 12 1949... 501,119 396 13 115 2 L 1 7 1 1 14 1949. . . 182 2 '. 2 5 15 acres 1954... 309 1 (Z) 1 4 (Z) lc 1949. . . 517 (Z) ' (Z) 14 17 177 2 L 2 7 2 1 18 1949. . . 236 1 2 ; 2 5 19 dollars 1954... 826,^39 650 CK ) 1,400 1,825 7,300 75 20 1949... 804,820 750 120 ( ex ) 110 4,250 Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale : 21 Grown under glass or in 30 1 1 ] 22 1949... 38 1 1 ] 23 square feet 1954... 41,729 50 4 15,00t .. 24 1949... 58,656 96 185 17,00C .. 25 34 2 2 26 1949... 58 4 2 1 2 27 acres 1954 22 (Z> i 28 1949... 58 4 1 (Z) '■ 29 61 i 3 - 30 1949. . . 87 4 3 1 : 31 dollars 1954... 57,005 30 193 16.05C .. 32 1949... 71,560 923 570 30 17.70C 33 Forest products: 15,101 41 1 0 121 ] 369 147 261 287 34 1949... 18,792 70 3. 199 2: 288 108 68C 247 35 cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 133,473 339 0/ 997 i 3,519 669 1,443 1,772 36 1949. . . 173,289 615 ; 91 1,672 t T 3,521 564 4,691 2,877 37 6,819 14 ( 62 293 23 99 178 38 1949... 10,964 ..-' 1 127 : 229 35 39C 157 39 number 1954... 2,000,814 13,230 1,C 3C 11,975 73,480 10,783 20,252 47,765 40 1949... 2,877,076 26,805 1,£ T 25,751 1,C 6: 78,532 5,889 75,269 47,366 41 Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (including standing 1,319 12 2 25 33 23 17 42 19491 . . 1,107 11 2 41 41 31 6 43 thousands of bd. ft. 1954... 54,736 118 5C 133 715 507 627 510 44 19491 . . 16,541 37 84 109 15 l.cri 316 352 231 45 Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous 4,065 9 1? 1 30 57 145 83 46 dollars 1954... 1,941,004 4,275 3,S 05 1,630 13,323 16,857 41,105 33,995 47 1949... 1,962,838 16,771 23,S 65 16,951 3,6 90 19,663 45,860 91,350 23,664 Reported in small fractions. 1Does not Include amount sold as standing timber. 114 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 8^NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concort IE De Soto East Baton Rouge Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs: 1 Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, floweis, and 215,370 113,118 13,722 18,031 265 350 1,760 1,. 0' 700 23,463 17,960 114,871 2 1949 . . . 1 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, 12 5 2 11 .: 1949 . . . 16 7 1 ] 3 20 5 acres 1954... 161 16 1 22 6 1949... 35 12 (Z) 11 73 ' 116,650 33,043 12,900 13,959 150 100 1,. 178 45 51,288 202,623 3,331 24,291 25, Xli 1,075 35,438 12,639 75 4, 13 i 92,136 46 12,176 94,423 37,207 11,717 27, 309 368 13,446 57,966 600 11,926 2,975 17, >5 ) 139,888 47 116 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table &-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST (For definitions and explanations, see text) Livingston Natchitoches Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Nursery and greenhouse products, flover and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold dollars 1954 . . 1949.. Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954 . . 1949.. Sold dollars 1954 . . 1949.. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: Grown under glass farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. square feet 1954.. 1949.. Grown in open farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Sold farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale: Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949 . . . square feet 1954... 1949... Grown in open farms reporting 1954. . . 1949 . . . acres 1954. . . 1949 . . . Sold farms reporting 1954 . . . ■1949... dollars 1954... 1949... Forest products: Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1954... 1949... cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 1949... Fence posts cut farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949. . . number 1954 . . . 1949 . . . Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (including standing timber sold ) farms reporting 1954 — 19491 . . thousands of bd . ft. 1954 . . . 1949 x . . Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting 1954 . . . dollars 1954 . . . 1949... 2,735 3,200 2 1 3 1,705 2,200 3 1 (Z) 660 1,000 (Z) 400 296 4,573 1,925 174 127 46,788 22,542 1,637 1,126 174 79,520 110,600 1,600 1,125 (Z) 1 1 (z) 1 1 1 100 800 57 86,656 21,016 26,600 8,397 2 1 1 2 1,025 1,000 2 2 10,750 5,340 3 2 10,575 6,997 5,000 700 15,000 325 400 595 360 463 617 6,529 5,092 4,631 11,861 164 209 150 385 50,108 63,396 45,356 175,895 43 45 17 7 3,054 1,015 87 78 45 21,052 19,466 1,000 1,317 1 2 5 6 1,000 1,317 721 449 8,189 3,301 167 207 50,917 62,789 19 18 329 194 169 38,309 166,000 249,791 89 7 95,500 67,600 10 22 35,079 153,945 7 14 7 3 16 27 70,500 172,871 120,022 78,098 7 7 48 45 100, 700 59,000 5 5 7,666 3,540 2 5 1 12 10,200 18,798 6,248 1 (Z) 8 1 9,122 300 275 362 1,706 2,511 219 204 54,340 45,314 52 23 690 180 145 23,789 21,378 13,826 37,905 18 29 22 22 8,726 34,575 1 3 (Z) 2 1 3 5,000 3,330 7,900 5,000 3 1 18 10 5,800 3,000 1 1 2,000 2,000 (Z) 124 421 1,993 5,804 85 181 24,837 48,652 7 10 539 144 15 57,984 34,019 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Does not include amount sold as standing timber. LOUISIANA 117 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Red River Richland Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas 300 1,500 52,400 16,300 4,500 631,660 195,690 2,000 1 106 76,934 4,650 110 75 8,615 7,267 3,080 254, 961 97,148 2 1 3 2 40 9 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 12 4 12 2 26 1,516 11 166 4 5 (z) (z) 200 2 1 ie 15,30C 15 3,100 3 500 517,700 67 132,630 6 7 25 500 600 30 6,30C 5,317 2,930 214,435 48,212 8 1 1 1 ] 6 7 9 1 2 6 4 10 108 1,120 40,000 50,000 4 720 1,90C ... 1 45,704 6,090 7 71,422 43,340 15 1 11 12 13 1 5 12 3 1 (Z) 2 (z) 2 12 154 11 31 1 14 15 (Z) 19 5 (Z) i 10 1 48 41 16 1 1 4 ] 1 10 18 1 17 1 5 5 1 2 2 12 11 18 150 1,500 52,200 l,0OC 100 112,960 56,930 2,000 19 25 76,234 4,050 75 2,31: 1,950 150 39,196 47,519 20 1 1 4 21 2 4 22 108 1 1,000 700 6,470 1,801 12 23 24 25 1 1 1 1 2 7 4 26 27 (Z) 1 1 (Z) 1 5 1 2 15 28 1 150 1 1 1,300 3 1,000 11 6,130 i- 31 56 200 80 1,330 1,417 i. 51 754 159 1 414 j 82. : 24 135 655 370 3 418 896 638 2 2 635 6 1 51' t 137 16 188 380 495 34 427 5,703 885 6 3,326 7 5 9,02 > 140 989 3,788 3,628 S5 3,857 7,189 3,342 6 6 3,732 34 40 9,35 L 1,458 954 1,591 1,687 6,342 > 63 464 65 261 1 24 1 30 198 92 37 158 622 270 1 2 536 1 27 27 2 24 245 267 38 28,017 167,329 20,140 57,190 50 J 68,20 8 8,580 48,904 41,772 39 40,308 187,312 59,653 100 35 116,452 1,50 0 200 105,64 t 3,910 400 9,108 36,237 75,972 40 17 37 32 1 31 4 1 2( 3 22 99 26 41 12 20 39 ... 1 6 1 1 5 9 1 i6 84 12 42 366 1,490 1,236 59 494 9 4 5 16 2 1,263 2,897 6,193 43 89 170 366 1 60 5 5. 28 20 164 2,155 195 44 96 40 231 t 1 107 3 1 1 ... 43 221 40 45 29,588 18,936 82,300 1,029 38,963 89 9 150 5,35 5 56,790 164,075 105,529 « 28,789 2,127 82,460 . - 1,577 29,981 1,29 6 2,322 12,39 ... 829 29,968 155,049 32,250 .. 118 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 8^VURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Terrebonne Union Vermilio i Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carro West LI Felician Winn a Nursery and greenhouse products, Hover and vegetable aeeds and plants, and bulbs: 1 Nursery snd greenhouse products, flower snd vegetsble seeds and plants, flowers, and 2,100 23,390 2,00 65 3 1,82 3 10 20 3 24,890 3 17,715 2,800 47,160 350 950 L50 10 2 1949... 0 1,050 3 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, L : 7 2 4 1949... 3 ! I L 10 2 1 1 5 acres 1954. .. (z L 34 5 ( 1949... 8 L L (Z 23 20 Z) 2 7 6,487 2,001 401 3 1,42 3 10 . 5 3 21,800 3 16,150 1,200 46,000 L50 8 1949... 800 Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: 9 2 1 1 10 1949... 2 11 square feet 1954... 4,300 560 900 12 1949... 2,400 13 2 L 2 1 14 1949... 7 L L 1 2 3 1 15 acres 1954. . . 7 L 2 (Z) 11 1949. . . 10 L (Z (Z) 1 1 (Z ) 2 17 2 L 3 1 1 U 1949... 7 L L 3 2 3 1 1 lo dollars 1954... 2,100 25 ) 3,090 300 350 20 1949... 2,940 40 ) 15 ) 1,565 1,035 950 10 3 200 Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale : 21 Grown under glass or in 2 22 1949... 1 23 square feet 1954... 2,720 Z4 1949... 72 25 26 1949. . . 9 1 27 acres 1954... 28 1949... 20 (Z) 29 2 30 1949... 9 1 1 31 dollars 1954... 1,300 32 1949... 13,963 125 50 33 Forest products: 9 33E ; 5t 734 124 35 4 87 2a > 258 34 1949... 46 46' 4. 12. 519 402 79 6 61 19 155 35 cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 170 5,78' 2' 362 3,879 1,812 564 4,6 21 1,28 1,107 36 1949. . . 490 3,97c 31C 57^ 2,198 4,052 1,745 5,6 57 1,39! 1,045 37 3 112 c 1! 224 108 31 3 65 3 29 38 1949... 29 33C IS 3C 299 305 46 5 65 181 55 39 number 1954... 650 27,365 5.00C 5,48C 35,771 23,200 3,605 85,2 97 22,02C 7,615 40 1949... 5,051 64,99c 8,96: 6,846 47,078 80,384 7,680 141,8 22 38,321 9,978 41 Sawlogs Bnd veneer logs cut (including standing 4 5: 46 52 11 3 25 1< 27 42 19491.. 1 65 2 25 52 25 1 37 I 11 43 thousands of bd. ft. 1954... 152 1,327 1,194 688 421 120 1,1 31 2,29. 348 44 19491 . . 6 848 22 20C 320 973 60 1 30 16: 179 45 Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine tijnber, and other miscellaneous 3 325 ] 122 153 68 19,796 5 11 16 23 47,166 149 30,665 46 dollars 1954... 1,455 85,129 30C 42,997 31,475 1,795 18,9 47 1949... 599 75,028 533 32,773 67,450 62,858 4,230 11,0 13 43,0bC 33,804 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Does not include amount sold as standing timber. LOUISIANA Parish Table 9 (Part 1 of 5 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 119 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville Bossier 1 Ban: 58,072 72,173 1,189 1,078 447 554 634 688 228 299 3,055 3,432 454 797 940 1,490 876 1 1949... 1,106 3 4 acres 1954. .. 1949... 606,450 721,882 7,095 6,733 2,351 3,131 4,914 6,232 6,018 7,157 32 ,010 37,861 2,193 4,512 8,191 14,672 7,882 8,159 5 6 54,749 70,261 1,172 1,005 366 544 625 686 227 256 2,995 3,415 444 784 917 1,477 747 1949... 1,078 7 8 acres 1954. . . 1949... 557,446 690,809 7,049 6,440 1,991 3,060 4,648 6,064 5,953 5,944 31,263 37,263 2,122 4,315 7,921 14,560 6,832 7,909 3 i: bushels 1954... 1949... 10,793,110 13,030,057 125,994 70,676 38,285 64,038 165,359 128,308 173,654 160,077 607,711 791,914 39,976 85,400 84,543 239,349 151,099 153,713 u 12 1949... 454 104 6 1 2 2 15 1 1 5 5 3 3 13 14 acres 1954... 1949. . . 11,617 3,061 57 4 70 50 302 10 13 56 100 266 42 IS 16 tons, green weight 1954... 1949... 85,138 21,203 319 35 660 190 1,997 80 80 290 602 1,051 320 17 Hogged or gTazed, or cut for green 4,068 2,829 17 78 84 15 10 4 1 52 73 36 13 25 22 22 135 18 1949... 38 19 20 acres 1954 . . . 1949. . . 37,387 28,012 46 293 303 67 196 118 65 1,213 445 588 58 141 170 112 784 208 21 5,980 5,844 42 441 6 13 64 17 142 31 396 335 4 23 17 133 37 22 1949. . . 16 23 24 bushels 1954... 1949... 2,200,711 681,794 9,276 11,163 1,076 415 29,055 3,451 103,050 13,753 80,460 44,407 395 1,309 2,975 12,098 45,245 2,227 25 SorghiiBs: Sorghum for all purposes except for 1,531 1,683 3 4 6 8 1 1 13 17 9 48 27 58 61 2£ 1949... 54 27 28 acres 1954... 1949. . . 14,667 8,248 39 25 16 12 1 2 218 67 39 143 94 250 621 178 29 Harvested for grain or for 270 340 1 1 1 4 4 22 1 10 12 30 1949... 5 31 32 acres 1954. . . 1949... 3,684 2,684 30 1 2 19 22 67 1 156 252 67 33 34 bushels 1954 .. . 1949... 73,337 45,239 600 25 35 150 385 1,297 30 4,207 5,650 1,925 35 36 1949... 271 82 1 1 8 2 2 3 2 37 38 acres 1954 1949... 5,206 1,432 6 5 148 5 32 66 24 39 40 tons, green weight 1954... 1949. . . 42,550 9,834 50 30 1,465 40 267 198 200 41 42 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 1949... 1,009 1,313 1 4 5 7 1 5 13 3 26 24 50 46 49 43 44 acres 1954... 1949. . . 5,777 4,132 3 25 11 11 1 70 48 12 76 61 94 303 87 45 46 tons cut 1954... 1949... 2,747 3,033 27 6 9 1 100 1 96 22 65 106 67 47 48 1949... 24 17 1 49 bushels 1954... 24,976 1,000 50 Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting 1954... 13 51 tons 1954... 59 52 53 Snail grains: 1949... 4,313 1,888 40 56 74 25 5 5 24 19 62 31 33 23 56 38 54 55 acres 1954... 1949... 106,689 48,699 584 1,450 792 158 259 46 '80 785 277 1 66 373 377 317 2,516 2,087 56 57 bushels 1954... 1949... 3,526,049 1,225,671 19,643 26,380 17,669 1,400 4,560 545 644 17,280 7,921 11,882 5,436 8,827 5,152 103,981 64,567 58 59 bushels sold 1954 . . . 1949... 966,707 267,152 3,755 11,061 1,285 210 796 1,160 4,875 1,776 1,573 23,260 14,937 60 61 1949... 4,748 5,678 1,007 1,110 179 180 6 2 3 3 18 18 27 23 62 63 ' acres 1954... 1949... 665,607 562,509 119,120 106,833 32,669 24,777 2,293 1,423 771 463 3,265 3,705 7,878 4,252 64 65 162-lb. bbl. 1954... 1949... 10,083,889 6,555,873 1,937,089 1,333,077 466,158 277,761 34,272 17,418 12,700 5,700 41,349 44,166 81,455 41,647 66 67 162-lb. bbl. sold 1954... 1949... 9,948,813 6,361,570 1,914,151 1,289,168 463,443 273,026 33,672 16,588 12,455 5,500 40,224 41,656 79,859 39,610 68 69 Other grains threshed or 1949... 206 57 12 2 2 4 3 2 1 3 8 1 70 71 acres 1954.. . 1949... 3,358 1,236 79 7 2 56 21 17 1 16 98 150 72 73 bushels 1954... 1949... 74,281 22,727 1,082 25 20 952 315 210 10 95 1,915 2,000 74 75 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 22,285 5,435 325 286 63 574 120 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9 (Part 1 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge 1 2 Corn: 1949... 1,040 1,854 86 173 475 632 179 272 989 1,134 1,207 1,860 647 848 1,204 1,769 620 790 3 4 acres 1954. . . 1949... 11,778 13,237 520 763 5,741 6,242 1,364 1,968 9,410 11,617 10,244 20,114 7,060 8,930 7,514 12,739 3,745 5,162 5 979 1,841 59 162 421 614 144 268 895 1,131 1,196 1,835 605 842 1,090 1,762 596 781 6 1949... 7 8 acres 1954. . . 1949. . . 11,239 13,085 377 733 4,857 5,818 1,122 1,924 7,922 11,171 10,070 19, 859 5,446 8,577 6,722 12,603 3,468 4,867 9 1 bushels 1954... 1949. . . 245,537 313,944 4,817 11,397 63,114 105,440 16,207 29,402 151,302 213,576 87,391 304,611 144,120 179,501 56,515 203,228 99,305 100,192 U 1. 1949. . . 9 1 5 2 1 2 5 1 7 10 7 7 13 acres 1954... 1949... 153 20 28 16 10 20 79 35 415 251 221 226 15 16 tons, green weight 1954... 1949. . . 533 120 122 90 60 120 514 100 2,501 1,720 2,163 2,378 17 LB Hogged or grazed, or cut for green 1949 . . . 68 27 22 12 85 45 34 3 156 49 21 34 84 16 119 15 23 S 1" acres 1954 .. . 1949. . . 386 132 115 30 868 424 232 24 1,409 446 139 255 1,199 353 541 136 56 69 t'l 91 76 1 4 24 12 1 2 39 21 212 196 41 16 29 74 19 40 22 1949... 23 24 bushels 1954. . . 1949. . . 98,934 21,560 100 111 8,741 1,043 460 200 12,933 5,091 9,457 17,049 9,455 7,315 4,362 2,353 2,963 4,897 25 SorrhunB: Sorghum for all purposes except 33 57 5 9 33 21 2 3 23 18 47 168 15 5 139 135 6 7 26 1949... 27 28 acres 1954... 1949... 890 209 36 27 137 65 6 10 243 100 285 346 281 25 808 274 54 135 • 30 Harvested for grain or for 1949... 4 10 2 16 3 6 3 1 14 5 1 4 13 1 <1 J. acres 1954... 1949... 445 67 9 108 8 36 22 5 32 143 10 6 24 1 3a 34 bushels 1954... 1949... 18,596 1,247 79 1,416 125 910 200 25 360 4,125 300 50 239 20 35 16 1949... 6 3 1 3 2 3 1 29 1 3 3 37 38 acres 1954. . . 1949 .. . 128 24 1 80 48 22 15 173 10 49 130 39 40 tons, green weight 1954 .. . 1949... 735 213 6 570 330 162 75 1,068 80 484 1,110 -.1 42 Hogged or grazed, or cut for . 1949... 23 49 2 7 16 18 2 3 14 15 46 151 9 4 107 121 3 3 43 44 acres 1954... 1949... 317 142 12 18 28 57 6 10 127 78 232 292 123 15 629 240 5 i 45 46 tons cut 1954... 1949... 267 179 4 14 6 8 12 11 10 23 82 194 8 1 190 202 3 47 4 1 1 1 ... 48 1949... 49 bushels 1954... 16,585 100 525 50 Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting 1954... 1 2 51 tons 1954... 3 30 52 53 Snail grains: 1949... 79 47 11 8 57 15 4 123 30 90 37 87 36 90 30 40 47 54 55 acres 1954. . . 1949. . . 5,011 2,622 489 360 885 308 96 3,468 772 2,333 602 3,316 1,530 1,703 428 1,260 1,075 56 57 bushels 1954... 1949... 175,513 85,833 9,228 6,916 26,143 10,500 2,520 99,949 12,020 54,612 20,135 91,495 52,266 50,086 8,233 29,390 23,315 58 59 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 73,110 29,264 6,220 825 5,245 6,200 13,598 1,137 4,780 2,403 14,695 4,050 4,560 1,900 2,459 1,656 60 61 1949... 261 311 75 53 1 1 62 63 acres 1954. . . 1949... 84,559 70,166 18,662 14,975 10 10 64 65 162-lb. bbl. 1954... 1949... 1,065,492 693,216 269,931 160,657 180 180 66 67 162-lb. bbl. sold 1954... 1949... 1,054,267 658,975 258,232 159,043 180 180 68 69 Other grains threshed or 1949 . . . 21 3 4 1 2 3 3 2 1 70 71 acres 1954... 1949... 416 14 38 1 19 7 39 17 2 72 73 bushels 1954... 1949... 9,593 229 945 10 210 132 840 350 15 74 75 bushels sold 1954. . . 1949. . . 2,878 69 284 63 40 252 105 4 LOUISIANA 121 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Sal le Lincoln 885 1,349 1,100 1,283 1,661 1,685 2,524 3,102 464 758 601 766 325 411 538 601 45 33 86 142 1,889 2,189 542 741 >5 .2 J 798 7 1, 169 11,327 16,500 10,135 13,542 9,415 12,016 27,662 30,717 4,244 5,284 12,231 17, 831 7,129 8,601 3,190 4,254 414 354 315 574 16,323 20,603 16,336 1, 18,236 2, >8 a i 5,573 L 10,494 3 4 842 1,314 1,095 1,281 1,654 1,586 2,352 3,033 436 739 590 749 323 409 526 598 32 28 78 126 1,856 1,767 420 706 LB .2 3 770 L 1,160 5 6 10,226 15,550 10,046 13,449 9,372 11,442 24,814 29,689 3,954 5,072 11,485 17,231 7,000 8,526 3,083 4,231 244 213 288 487 15,889 17,219 13,233 1, 17,312 2, L6 35 7 5,311 i 10,399 7 8 196,034 344,553 276,396 200,184 153,306 210,373 241,665 555,417 64,212 110,607 242,295 255,457 181,669 170,311 40,101 74, 605 6,564 6,750 5,966 10,487 228,112 286, 860 263,886 21, 249, 804 63, .6 J4 3 46,954 i 178,158 9 10 9 2 4 1 3 8 1 9 1 13 8 1 1 1 4 1 18 1 5 L 5 11 1. 347 16 61 61 14 101 8 128 20 692 220 20 50 40 46 50 235 18 180 , 41 1 3,700 100 590 320 200 714 25 772 100 4,091 1,056 350 240 175 335 350 1,633 148 1,018 2 1 170 15 16 71 65 5 5 7 111 227 98 34 31 3 16 7 2 15 4 11 7 8 19 43 421 127 45 7 7 36 3 12 17 18 754 934 28 32 29 574 2,747 1,020 162 192 54 380 109 25 67 23 124 91 27 87 199 3,366 2,923 924 il 5 > 221 i 95 19 20 127 82 202 204 43 66 216 306 10 22 162 89 101 34 7 26 8 3 4 75 281 203 111 2 i 16 125 23 2! 61,021 27,556 41,106 12,902 10,145 2,542 28,233 23,736 3,859 2,511 54,068 10,168 63,096 7,673 1,295 1,682 3,082 312 1,105 16,946 20,023 109,431 1, 27,279 2, 15 >8 1,028 L 9,955 23 24 37 61 5 3 4 6 135 71 12 23 7 3 2 1 13 15 4 2 6 9 1 4 4 1 L 27 51 25 26 117 297 49 17 23 6 1,430 632 193 145 106 20 26 95 32 32 108 20 10 13 20 7 75 2 L 100 153 27 28 7 11 2 2 54 26 4 7 2 1 4 4 3 2 29 30 68 151 *2 701 233 93 117 14 '36 7 5 36 2 31 32 1,750 2,850 70 52 12,404 3,096 1,193 2,018 79 450 126 126 425 45 33 34 17 1 2 12 11 3 1 1 3 2 1 4 3 1 35 36 25 30 21 240 179 46 76 20 65 78 20 20 75 11 65 1 18 190 225 132 2,089 1,343 170 680 160 350 428 130 125 615 74 600 39 40 30 34 3 3 2 4 74 34 7 16 2 3 1 13 15 1 2 5 4 1 21 48 41 42 49 121 17 17 2 4 489 220 54 28 16 20 6 32 32 30 3 8 7 2 53 86 43 44 34 27 75 3 1 3 239 209 80 23 12 25 13 100 3 7 2 2 30 83 45 46 1 4 200 6 2 1,500 1 47 48 49 5C 226 52 91 27 18 1 513 181 21 1 7 9 1 7 14 1 33 47 15 1 10 1 ]_ 58 23 51 52 53 9,532 2,330 2,549 2,204 509 3 10,288 3,297 1,360 8 77 170 2 122 134 20 668 1,046 184 25 257 ] 40 1 1. 1 949 299 54 55 419,395 62,530 68,154 31,435 12,186 90 400,461 78,841 20,586 400 1,476 2,836 50 3,087 2,501 400 22,535 20,398 2,405 500 5,195 2,1 500 ; 2 8 ! 16,297 7,430 56 57 282,831 18,180 7,710 10, 177 4,303 41,462 6,925 475 300 25 1,000 3,070 3,342 ... 825 730 58 8 2 712 1,073 1 40 38 3 4 622 763 172 98 3 1 60 61 3,897 1,150 54,924 49, 881 1 4 7,230 6,711 2,176 1,538 120,568 112,995 13,518 7,104 764 70 62 • 1 74,852 19,370 798,775 562,020 50 103,645 67,427 27,089 23,600 1,983,266 1,414,237 213,354 83,421 10,500 860 64 6S 73,983 19,170 785,508 551,511 ::: 101,787 66,153 25,350 22,700 1,957,415 1,394,756 211,064 81,814 10,500 860 66 67 14 2 1 13 8 1 1 3 10 2 1 2 68 69 432 23 15 113 105 15 20 94 229 95 3 . 19 70 71 8,883 323 56 2,950 1,765 300 200 360 3,409 1,350 100 81 261 ... 72 73 2,665 97 17 885 90 1,023 960 78 74 73 122 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9 (Part 1 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides 1 Cora: 1,196 1,023 787 983 1,546 2,064 1,629 2,161 3 10 642 871 39 63 1,433 1,672 1,450 1,814 2 1949... 3 4 acres 1954... 1949. . . 3,820 3,208 11,357 13,570 22,602 22,594 15,579 15,874 173 78 9,406 9,231 183 268 22,231 23,579 21,741 20,472 5 1,194 843 727 962 1,263 2,016 1,477 2,131 1 9 584 866 24 58 1,419 1,659 1,321 1,753 6 1949... 7 3 acres 1954... 1949... 3,812 2,929 10,021 12,520 17,741 21,958 14,079 15,610 3 56 7,834 8,313 70 255 21,486 22,825 18,931 18,207 9 U bushels 1954... 1949... 147,079 88,532 241,983 262,971 256,375 426,214 211,142 296,336 75 1,865 172,840 178,615 1,39C 5,907 649,301 502,199 513,942 483, 134 11 12 1949... 17 9 16 10 2 7 1 17 4 25 19 13 M acres 1954 .. . 1949. . . 627 223 650 349 27 244 12 468 266 723 474 L5 tons, green weight 1954... 1949... 4,145 1,650 4,114 1,834 170 2,292 75 4,926 1,520 6,146 3,486 17 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green 3 185 72 28 343 56 201 35 2 4 80 12 35 59 213 128 11! 1949... L9 20 acres 1954... 1949... 8 279 709 827 4,211 636 1,151 237 170 22 1,328 906 m i: 277 488 2,087 1,791 21 35 22 115 139 173 300 136 47 2 55 4 2 479 108 181 166 22 1949... 23 bushels 1954... 1949... 7,870 1,722 43,712 23,246 67,735 37,207 26,578 10, 575 350 57,881 18,254 26C 40C 152,050 25,355 189,456 60,396 25 Sortboas: Sorghum for all purposes except 1949... 9 7 30 43 38 38 73 60 42 67 2 3 36 46 27 28 acres 1954... 1949... 20 23 408 490 961 350 636 150 394 374 41 10 210 303 29 Harvested for grain or for 5 1 2 9 8 7 9 3 7 1 6 14 30 1949... 31 32 acres 1954... 1949... 10 1 17 126 324 149 9 29 126 1 26 101 33 34 bushels 1954... 1949... 285 20 360 2,167 3,984 1,540 108 850 1,832 10 366 1,650 35 16 1949... 2 2 12 3 6 6 8 6 1 1 1 37 38 acres 1954 . . . 1949... 8 12 282 67 339 467 169 71 25 15 50 39 40 tons, green weight 1954... 1949. . . 102 90 2,438 750 3,650 1,861 1,580 396 300 130 480 41 42 Hogged or grazed, or cut for ■1949... 2 4 17 31 25 31 67 51 32 57 1 2 29 33 43 44 acres 1954... 1949... 2 10 109 297 318 201 169 141 ... 196 177 ■• 16 9 169 152 45 46 tons cut 1954... 1949... 3 11 86 292 58 48 82 60 175 77 2 59 13 47 1 1 1 2 1 48 1949... 49 bushels 1954... 540 50 Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting 1954... 3 2 51 tons 1954... 3 7 •• 52 53 Small grains: 1949. . . 28 5 193 84 145 35 109 57 53 40 18 5 99 55 54 55 acres 1954... 1949. . . 128 11 8,538 4,692 4,015 851 3,502 1,919 2,193 1,216 585 29 1,440 925 56 57 bushels 1954... 1949... 2,864 222 310,852 105,238 117,111 22,114 108,196 53,984 71,728 32,810 13,765 480 36,067 21,784 58 59 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 150 108,973 32,317 25,018 6,735 18,562 11,045 19,585 12,140 4,950 200 7,218 4,495 60 61 1949... 1 3 6 ] 1] ... ... 3 6 62 63 acres 1954.. . 1949... 270 525 926 ... ... 20< 4! ... 410 404 64 65 162-lb. bbl. 1954... 1949... 4,305 9,360 9,373 3,20( 70< ... 5,190 3,772 ..... 67 162-lb. bbl. sold 1954... 1949... 4,305 9,203 9,373 3,00( 62' ... ... 5,190 3,398 68 Other grains threshed or 12 1 7 1 i 3 6 1 11 2 69 1949. . . 70 71 acres 1954 .. . 1949... 347 100 524 205 130 32 103 11 77 12 72 73 bushels 1954... 1949... 10,610 2,000 15,088 4,100 5,400 875 2,510 50 1,216 250 74 75 bushels sold 1954... 1949. . . 3,183 1,000 4,526 2,800 262 753 1 365 LOUISIANA 123 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Red River Richland Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas 680 1,034 2,150 2,194 658 1,146 29 35 40 81 1,114 1,214 216 240 70 108 5,005 5,470 1,632 1,745 229 280 582 591 1,679 2,067 606 811 1 2 5,878 8,864 24,643 20,007 3,504 7,184 103 268 657 1,151 8,663 9,538 3,708 4,123 1,991 2,583 44,315 47,946 20,377 22,517 9,686 7,187 4,524 4,459 10,190 9,196 9,079 14,084 3 4 673 1,008 1,880 2,153 613 1,138 17 21 36 69 1,098 1,211 213 239 68 108 4,980 5,346 1,623 1,675 224 278 559 576 1,409 2,023 566 789 5 6 5,572 8,688 20,161 19k296 3,268 7,052 68 201 543 916 8,245 9,486 3,666 4,106 1,904 2,527 43,879 47,098 20,285 20, 514 9,645 7,055 4,076 4,293 8,740 8,896 7,099 10,833 7 8 95,112 182,087 230,028 324,715 33,079 134,014 1,593 4,468 12,945 15,295 177,562 156,083 111,860 104,935 54,652 60,402 787,979 731,067 326,867 317,651 203,178 107,157 119,342 83,704 258,874 194,777 201,068 275,596 9 10 4 28 1 1 20 1 2 1 6 1 2 1 8 1 51 11 28 6 11 12 95 695 10 20 326 35 40 10 61 15 11 120 240 20 689 109 1,221 222 13 14 886 3,396 60 150 2,610 100 125 40 570 100 140 680 2,260 200 5,266 862 10,268 1,595 15 16 12 30 301 63 47 20 12 17 7 16 14 3 1 3 2 6 48 147 9 221 3 1 27 22 256 59 67 74 17 18 211 176 3,787 711 226 132 35 67 114 215 92 17 2 17 77 56 375 848 77 2,003 30 12 208 146 761 191 759 3,029 19 20 84 55 171 71 7 41 1 5 11 16 46 44 68 9 26 7 597 302 152 700 58 18 27 16 49 22 47 26 21 22 10,548 4,687 34,245 4,814 413 2,514 250 2,190 9,888 2,429 10,909 3,285 48,761 1,843 27,124 1,330 100,873 15,398 46,518 51,570 136,350 4,080 18,085 1,430 13,172 2,062 43,355 10,829 23 24 24 25 167 104 27 24 2 1 35 11 1 12 7 6 5 3 8 6 34 31 17 34 25 26 362 77 2,205 819 386 59 160 70 298 90 5 39 15 142 42 5 61 53 266 99 305 625 27 28 2 2 43 34 2 2 2 3 3 1 2 2 1 7 4 20 29 30 79 2 816 470 23 2 2 16 5 20 3 41 7 14 11 391 31 32 3,018 25 9,159 8,757 160 20 50 262 50 400 70 425 140 98 435 5,622 33 34 9 31 2 8 2 1 19 6 1 4 3 4 1 19 4 6 3 35 36 190 448 75 192 160 70 246 78 5 10 119 25 3 197 30 263 168 37 33 1,222 3,453 650 1,122 1,200 150 2,286 473 60 72 1,010 197 23 1,637 350 2,980 763 39 4 13 23 93 68 17 22 16 3 6 4 2 5 1 4 3 15 20 8 11 4] 42 93 75 941 274 171 57 52 10 13 10 3 42 2 36 4 62 55 31 66 43 ... 91 45 129 81 2 1,840 138 47 52 3 1 3 6 2 1 200 3 7 1 22 51 4 92 1 1 1 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 70 63 393 173 52 4 1 1 9 7 18 2 3 39 19 35 4 23 23 170 88 52 S3 3,259 2,758 9,005 4,061 413 45 4 28 49 24 341 15 101 480 185 50 314 83 198 175 7,456 3,547 54 55 123,130 81,030 295,560 106,890 14,472 1,750 96 1,400 1,234 490 6,680 130 1,559 13,690 3,060 2,500 8,792 3,500 4,717 3,722 252,077 107,901 56 57 26,182 36,410 62,568 6,460 50 1,800 6,976 380 200 2,000 1,700 801 79,508 21,065 '■8 -.u 6 1 4 12 10 2 3 218 300 12 23 19 11 6 4 2 1 60 t.l 717 t ... 625 330 3,687 1,560 393 810 22,660 17,468 3,016 2,801 6,883 3,803 1,030 68 "5 200 62 63 9,100 9,000 2,120 49,806 23,220 6,665 14,565 346,065 187,359 52,109 32,570 94,692 41,592 11,425 480 "« 1,050 ... 8,850 . 9,000 2,120 49,131 22,360 6,665 13,565 339,619 175,320 50,653 30,470 93,172 40,507 11,248 466 65 1,050 66 67 8 2 11 5 "i 1 1 2 20 4 68 69 162 16 95 52 ... ... 31 20 3 15 224 86 70 71 2,235 260 2,300 434 500 400 90 203 4,639 2,080 -. 1 670 42 690 133 27 61 1,392 500 4 124 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9 (Part 1 of 5 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 1 2 Corn: 1949... 281 3S7 1,046 1,464 556 847 "96 1,373 1,941 2,180 892 1,189 239 264 1,733 2,046 518 625 469 689 3 4 acres 1954... 1949... 5,100 7,056 9,913 16,632 5,716 8,367 5,260 8,876 26,978 27,574 7,115 12,320 3,901 3,965 22 ,804 23,057 8,474 9,757 2,772 5,151 5 1949. . . 278 335 961 1,464 456 818 957 1,363 1,904 2,168 828 1,183 232 264 1,604 2,030 513 622 406 685 7 8 acres 1954... 1949. . . 5,043 6,139 9,095 16,462 4,682 7,990 4,969 8,512 26,002 27,217 6,594 12 ,258 3,527 3,963 20,670 22,461 8,352 9,224 2,270 5,081 9 10 bushels 1954... 1949... 107,424 97,047 65,898 312,143 96,324 104 ,445 89,367 182,894 735,440 488,059 69,160 210,703 114,112 73,361 261,788 418,901 194,849 236,421 26,933 96,681 11 12 13 1~ 15 16 1949... acres 1954 .. . 1949... tons, green weight 1954... 1949... 1 1 10 40 50 140 1 5 60 4 7 138 115 875 628 2 5 26 30 608 4,917 1 1 30 7 50 75 4 280 2,427 5 97 875 2 1 45 500 400 4,000 17 18 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green 1949... 4 58 108 21 98 27 67 78 35 49 73 7 14 2 186 45 5 6 70 17 19 20 acres 1954... 1949... 47 877 813 170 896 262 286 364 368 357 491 55 94 2 2,037 596 77 33 502 70 21 78 19 97 104 119 164 11 14 487 259 32 173 63 11 204 98 32 30 3 22 1949... 18 23 bushels 1954... 1949... 35,687 4,232 8,089 8,444 16,885 7,055 1,750 1,030 164,329 21,447 3,894 23,309 37,173 1,290 62,846 21,952 13,068 4,114 430 2,018 25 Sorchnas: Sorghum for all purposes except 1 43 79 1 6 16 33 26 35 55 89 2 1 126 31 5 3 13 26 1949... 22 27 23 acres 1954... 1949... 6 93 269 10 17 103 110 272 266 232 210 39 100 605 98 231 153 105 49 29 Harvested for grain or for 1 42 2 1 4 4 3 6 55 8 2 30 1949... 7 31 32 acres 1954. . . 1949... 1 58 7 1 16 11 10 17 325 42 53 12 33 34 bushels 1954... 1949... 10 160 205 35 250 131 179 497 5,860 966 1,550 190 35 36 1949... 4 16 11 1 1 5 1 3 37 98 acres 1954... 1949... 85 211 163 25 35 231 100 62 39 40 tons, green weight 1954... 1949... 695 2,053 1,094 50 225 3,510 450 488 41 42 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 1949... 1 42 74 1 4 11 31 10 20 51 83 1 1 72 23 10 15 43 44 acres 1954. . . 1949. . . 6 92 211 10 10 17 94 61 92 197 193 4 100 280 56 43 37 45 46 tons cut 1954. . . 1949. . . 35 487 18 13 99 56 94 229 173 1 93 9 10 38 47 1 1 6 1 48 1949... 49 bushels 1954... 2,486 50 Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting 1954... 1 1 1 51 tons 1954... 6 1 5 52 53 Sull grain*: 1949... 5 51 54 6 15 28 21 63 15 79 41 1 3 691 211 17 22 28 26 54 55 acres 1954. . . 1949... 16 902 367 543 241 357 135 612 245 1,705 1,390 8 142 8,491 2,481 717 784 207 184 56 57 bushels 1954... 1949... 573 18,848 5,346 9,770 2,471 11,035 2,524 15,549 3,189 39,168 33,405 600 2,624 324,878 69,944 23,655 13,660 2,989 3,260 58 59 bushels sold 1954... 1949. . . 3,986 331 9,000 70 2,610 480 2,777 880 4,425 6,855 324 79,913 2,780 1,955 1,400 440 60 61 1949... 1 3 1,328 1,589 2 62 63 acres 1954. . . 1949... 250 155 151,955 127,363 1,175 64 65 162-lb. bbl. 1954... 1949. . . 3,800 1,979 2,347,065 1,484,182 20,000 66 67 162-lb. bbl. sold 1954... 1949... 3,600 1,973 2,320,887 1,431,766 20,000 68 69 Other grains threshed or 1949... 6 1 2 1 8 6 1 70 71 acres 1954... 1949. . . 38 12 1 3 65 53 10 72 73 bushels 1954... 1949... 560 250 25 42 980 898 28 74 75 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 168 75 13 294 8 LOUISIANA Parish Table 9 (Part 2 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 125 Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville Bossier Aonuil lejniwea: 1 Soybeans grown for all 16,938 164 44 32 172 1 738 55 178 32 85 55 65 2 1949. . . 23,189 528 111 131 257 2*568 3 acres grown alone 1954... 130,303 30 117 872 4,686 379 288 107 1,611 4 1949... 68,822 41 240 1,597 3,053 194 807 219 308 5 acres grown with other crops 1954... 177,192 1,001 29 379 3,509 18,294 12 50 6 1949... 246,494 3,237 94 1,826 6,478 28,083 58 18 398 7 1,789 7 3 1 1 130 1 15 8 1949... 1,352 10 2 4 252 12 5 9 acres grown alone 1954 68,678 6 8 201 152 10 720 10 1949... 17,638 12 2 20 25 185 28 11 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 2,997 14 3 1,043 12 1949. . . 5,177 25 "3 1,529 "3 13 bushels 1954... 1,164,983 134 48 30 4,000 9,435 100 6,106 14 1949... 303,225 124 38 174 14,584 1,635 414 15 1,542 34 8 23 12 52 22 29 16 1949... 3,323 6 69 42 134 14 140 62 33 17 acres grown alone 1954. . . 14 ,207 92 236 238 48 257 79 666 IS 1949... 11,891 7 135 147 830 16 551 134 136 19 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1,891 18 53 43 9 20 1949... 5,640 16 21 94 996 48 3 21 tons 1954... 15,639 50 297 328 86 228 59 374 22 1949... 19,279 9 130 274 1,825 46 718 136 112 23 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 6,152 133 9 6 2 542 4 10 8 24 1949... 6,796 129 34 8 44 738 15 22 21 25 acres grown alone 1954 . . . 8,038 19 17 1 14 101 11 25 47 26 1949... 5,882 6 82 83 40 55 32 68 61 27 acres grown with other crops 1954... 67,019 835 11 69 5,891 42 28 1949... 71 ,066 788 52 50 769 8,198 54 12 188 29 Plowed under for green 8,236 24 21 163 1,096 4 1 8 30 1949... 13,578 388 13 99 225 1,701 11 4 14 31 acres grown alone 1954... 39,380 5 635 4,233 78 10 3 178 32 1949... 33,411 16 23 1,365 2,163 98 39 17 83 33 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 105,285 152 307 3,456 11,317 3 8 34 1949... 164,611 2,408 21 1,682 4,710 18,308 1 6 207 35 Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other 7,431 23 65 47 10 99 138 58 357 248 1,019 340 569 36 1949 '.. 18,672 52 284 234 11 37 acres grown alone 1954... 20,305 55 122 52 34 99 175 521 814 jfl 1949 . . . 33,061 26 326 355 2 64 473 1,605 822 39 acres grown with other crops 1954 13,176 49 7 70 102 357 5 18 89 40 1949... 25,512 114 105 879 37 546 222 210 330 41 2,914 8 15 21 27 94 227 42 1949... 8,070 7 98 8 2 27 177 568 515 43 acres grown alone 1954... 6,279 9 22 21 58 190 380 44 1949... 13,227 4 128 8 16 114 898 494 45 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 1,056 8 23 13 55 46 1949... 2,973 42 5 11 48 95 49 269 47 bushels 1954.. . 42,146 193 156 273 348 910 2,272 48 1949... 110,745 80 1,032 23 110 260 1,615 5,261 4,898 49 913 2 41 12 2 5 18 6 29 50 1949... 1,558 1 17 43 2 5 64 43 57 51 acres grown alone 1954... 2,652 15 66 20 3 10 63 29 64 52 1949... 3,660 1 20 38 6 129 131 130 53 acres grown with other crops 1954... 156 7 7 54 1949... 745 1 60 5 8 37 55 tons 1954... 2,871 20 24 21 7 10 73 15 43 56 1949... 4,544 2 18 85 6 9 141 129 124 57 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 2,160 11 6 4 26 10 149 74 58 1949... 2,922 31 44 11 3 46 75 130 40 59 acres grown alone 1954... 4,938 14 8 1 17 36 297 189 60 1949... 5,907 21 111 42 20 150 360 90 61 acres grown with other crops 1954... 4,966 40 7 7 111 5 5 22 62 1949... 7,712 70 44 24 4 290 112 61 46 63 Plowed under for green 1,868 4,320 4 13 4 20 32 196 8 6 50 43 64 1949... 6 27 5 54 21 25 65 acres grown alone 1954 .. . 6,436 17 26 31 31 51 18 5 181 66 1949... 10,267 67 267 2 22 80 216 108 67 acres grown with other crops 1954... 6,998 1 56 102 223 5 68 1949... 14,082 44 18 790 17 200 15 63 13 69 Peanuts grown for all purposes. .farms reporting 1954... 3,114 5 79 22 18 64 192 193 70 1949... 4,788 10 80 19 2 28 179 312 298 71 acres grown alone 1954... 3,694 4 101 9 18 154 266 232 72 1949... 6,539 4 108 9 1 48 467 471 345 73 acres grown with other crops 1954... 76 1 1 1 74 1949... 150 2 2 1 'io 5 1 9 75 Harvested for picking or ' 1949... 1,947 4 13 20 16 36 55 106 76 3,108 10 24 18 1 8 50 127 29? 77 acres grown alone 1954... 1,928 3 15 7 13 53 65 124 78 1949... 2,502 1 26 9 1 10 153 112 124 79 acres grown with other crops 1954... 25 1 80 1949... 33 2 1 1 Si pounds 1954. .. 425,963 705 3,520 2,850 5,570 20,219 10,488 •5,722 82 1949... 752,159 1,720 10,021 4,483 800 2,425 54,196 24,896 42,607 S3 Vines or tops saved for hay or 1,335 1 55 2 8 58 112 104 84 1949... 2,075 61 2 117 237 95 Si acres grown alone 1954 .. . 1,786 72 2 11 106 165 132 86 1949... 2,861 80 3 204 344 98 87 acres grown with other crops 1954... 11 1 1 1 ee 1949... 36 1 1 89 tone 1954... 1,665 1 58 2 16 92 139 126 90 1949... 2,875 '"•. 4 192 352 95 includes farms reporting cowpeas harvested for green peas only. 126 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9 ( Part 2 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, aee text) Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge Aunal legnaea: 1 Soybeans grown for all 57 13 229 1 382 13 205 37 19 2 1949... 41 11 377 26 343 107 301 53 45 3 acres grown alone 1954... 2,859 32 799 2 4,462 48 7,608 205 161 4 1949... 907 23 219 6 907 331 962 150 421 5 acres grown with other crops 1954... 120 6 2,599 2,573 959 92 336 6 1949... 220 3,818 126 3,779 2 3,218 63 461 7 15 15 95 1 111 3 2 8 1949... 5 13 1 20 1 13 2 5 9 acres grown alone 1954... 926 303 3,586 2 6,387 3 15 10 1949... 63 34 407 7 121 4 46 11 acres grown with other crops 1954... 40 12 77 23 3 12 1949... 2 31 4 37 74 18 13 bushels 1954... 12,990 4,400 54,372 40 114,321 20 206 L4 1949... 640 756 2 8,438 14 5,275 65 1,592 15 20 4 32 1 26 9 13 8 8 16 1949... 13 9 43 1 19 90 14 43 11 17 acres grown alone 1954... 880 10 254 2 271 39 140 79 51 18 1949... 339 17 87 129 274 134 134 227 19 acres grown with other crops 1954... 20 1 67 71 5 1 20 1949... 33 10 17 2 89 60 13 21 tons 1954... 1,895 10 220 2 315 24 44 71 53 22 1949... 353 25 104 5 137 241 255 179 247 23 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 8 6 125 245 3 65 24 8 24 1949... 5 2 298 216 10 147 6 17 25 acres grown alone 1954 .. . 22 20 149 287 7 978 111 49 26 1949... 44 6 96 209 44 505 8 26 27 acres grown with other crops 1954 — 4 3 1,421 2,073 718 79 151 28 1949... 127 3,612 2,741 2,001 3 198 29 Plowed under for green 20 3 75 49 41 4 5 30 1949... 16 12 24 108 4 135 2 21 31 acres grown alone 1954... 1,031 2 93 318 103 12 46 3; 1949... 461 2 6 162 6 202 4 122 33 acres grown with other crops 1954... 56 2 1,099 352 213 12 182 34 1949... 91 142 112 984 1,054 232 35 Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other 98 17 109 12 88 335 35 454 10 3b 19491 . . 605 55 245 52 250 1,185 56 1,023 no 37 acres grown alone 1954... 366 53 267 64 294 892 493 974 36 38 1949... 893 30 173 3 347 2,378 342 1,994 68 39 acres grown with other crops 1954... 24 62 98 14 181 63 38 109 6 40 1949... 97 160 293 219 840 205 252 239 218 41 Harvested for dry peas farms reporting 1954 — 49 5 30 5 11 290 11 355 1 42 1949... 371 36 111 30 50 760 15 720 27 43 acres grown alone 1954... 118 1 66 40 134 706 29 553 44 1949. . . 567 15 80 2 153 1,568 285 1,470 13 45 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 19 7 2 12 1 3 50 1 46 1949. . . 28 40 58 89 50 87 7 139 30 47 bushels 1954... 650 56 629 334 2,767 2,543 350 3,826 2 48 1949. . . 8,258 176 1,016 281 944 10,097 3,403 8,267 272 49 9 1 9 1 12 1 25 50 1949... 15 3 6 6 56 3 37 6 51 acres grown alone 1954... 128 5 34 4 49 4 95 'V • 1949... 28 6 8 38 163 io 108 4 53 acres grown with other crops 1954 — 2 54 1949... 4 1 19 10 6 20 55 tons 1954... 121 1 30 2 33 6 57 56 1949... 24 4 10 45 130 14 105 ii 57 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 26 9 32 1 62 35 18 89 3 58 1949... 24 15 84 1 135 141 19 53 15 59 acres grown alone 1954... 53 14 73 6 116 127 430 274 13 60 1949... 139 6 78 123 485 39 194 17 61 acres grown with other crops 1954... 16 43 20 138 27 29 11 2 62 1949... 33 86 224 6 744 44 109 72 38 63 Plowed under for green 19 2 39 6 19 8 7 25 7 64 1949... 29 9 7 23 15 38 19 58 39 65 acres grown alone 1954 — 67 33 94 18 40 10 30 52 23 66 1949... 159 3 7 1 33 162 8 222 34 67 acres grown with other crops 1954... 8 71 12 31 35 6 46 3 68 1949... 36 34 7 124 45 55 126 22 130 69 Peanuts grown for all purposes. .farms reporting 1954... 94 10 27 3 15 226 1 324 13 70 1949... 215 9 63 3 10 462 4 456 41 71 acres grown alone 1954... 126 8 31 4 12 288 1 359 4 72 1949... 413 12 82 2 7 640 3 587 10 73 acres grown with other crops 1954... 17 2 1 1 74 1949... 2 1 1 1 1 21 75 Harvested for picking or 64 4 19 14 191 1 240 13 76 1949... 215 8 25 2 9 284 259 41 77 acres grown alone 1954... 81 2 15 11 242 1 241 3 78 1949... 254 6 27 1 7 273 201 10 79 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 1 1 1 1 8i; 1949... "i "i 5 81 pounds 1954... 9,330 327 5,663 3,670 32,079 700 42,715 771 82 1949... 47,380 1,220 10,283 300 1,405 54,872 39,972 6,551 83 Vines or tops saved for hay or 33 7 13 3 88 113 84 1949... 73 4 33 1 1 284 151 85 acres grown alone 1954... 45 5 15 4 108 136 96 1949... 93 3 37 1 2 372 163 87 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1 2 88 1949... 2 "8 89 tons 1954... 41 5 23 5 73 124 90 1949. . . 96 4 51 1 2 370 153 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Includes farms reporting covpeas harvested for green peas only. LOUISIANA 127 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln 360 10 310 496 141 537 216 20 21 1 440 287 48 11 1 130 26 332 597 296 586 316 61 13 2 1,154 583 90 55 2 13,121 64 39 3,292 202 6,249 1,210 51 169 3 1,921 3,085 61 43 3 4,257 147 48 1,460 103 3,626 1,530 108 84 5 2,114 2,687 305 155 4 388 69 2,299 3,935 1,772 10,093 4,815 5 58 3,759 5,733 193 5 631 211 2,078 5,380 1,958 12,875 6,534 15 79 9,499 13,595 227 16 6 280 2 76 6 1 1 1 7 44 6 4 16 1 6 4 3 1 16 4 5 1 8 12,031 4 1,259 2 29 1 9 3,381 1 200 (Z) 23 41 6 7 80 30 2 10 44 4 208 37 5 11 20 12 10 81 2 2 54 8 4 12 238,166 20 9,400 228 5 550 25 13 47,355 67 50 2,496 1 163 272 26 10 346 1,250 170 23 14 59 2 16 59 13 10 21 13 3 1 7 14 8 5 15 24 7 12 34 25 46 99 45 24 230 38 42 16 804 9 1 634 47 66 156 16 17 3 79 89 25 8 17 320 34 16 284 56 206 286 67 30 305 127 116 18 4 66 122 49 45 55 8 18 19 2 15 18 42 15 135 430 6 139 608 2 20 969 9 35 598 72 182 354 12 24 1 34 104 11 4 21 373 74 28 419 77 437 518 71 115 1,068 245 136 22 30 6 224 278 58 14 29 6 4 122 1 35 4 23 31 9 149 172 242 14 26 9 374 13 32 9 24 93 41 29 776 136 23 20 34 30 22 19 26 25 151 112 12 98 35 34 9 24 89 1 93 16 26 241 65 1,779 2,837 1,045 134 670 5 13 995 160 162 27 448 135 931 1,636 1,663 174 164 9 3,176 177 163 6 28 22 1 72 100 72 526 184 1 14 311 279 6 2 29 32 7 156 373 27 554 283 4 13 1 766 560 18 3 30 193 10 9 623 19 6,158 1,034 1 122 1,791 2,996 16 9 31 405 20 878 12 3,363 1,194 11 84 "i 1,988 2,301 55 21 32 99 454 768 678 9,877 4,085 45 2,756 5,555 31 33 161 49 1,119 3,621 280 12,564 5,940 77 6,130 12,602 58 10 34 19 67 16 308 88 35 25 79 16 5 105 56 81 159 35 37 257 213 564 307 77 18 338 16 30 390 81 176 817 36 80 219 8 753 124 214 98 247 184 15 151 557 82 452 37 375 452 78 623 103 63 42 582 117 20 478 48 204 1,060 38 11 121 49 1,350 219 456 102 38 5 1,430 656 135 99 39 40 581 502 1,845 275 602 37 40 28 3,939 594 175 40 40 12 26 2 110 47 2 2 54 1 3 36 109 41 12 197 39 114 114 1 3 181 5 9 9 3 73 462 42 26 57 2 391 71 2 11 113 1 5 40 290 43 238 207 14 231 38 1 348 50 6 15 80 708 44 13 204 68 5 1 7 8 45 188 45 191 61 3 15 10 25 5 55 20 46 242 435 2 2,889 930 20 88 635 10 65 485 1,009 47 1,077 3,156 450 2,023 891 3 5 3,299 501 62 232 17 641 6,062 48 2 1 12 9 1 8 1 2 1 7 9 49 10 12 8 2 4 4 27 2 3 7 39 6 28 50 21 3 38 13 4 15 5 10 30 30 27 51 155 14 15 2 5 8 5 87 1 6 20 30 4 5 96 52 53 3 21 34 3 3 3 1 1 47 123 4 4 54 14 2 31 20 4 8 10 11 18 27 18 55 164 35 35 6 l6 4 75 2 10 52 123 8 119 56 7 , 35 10 138 28 1 1 18 15 36 14 57 5 34 75 88 66 2 33 155 2 65 33 58 51 100 2 194 26 80 60 25 51 59 134 69 36 155 50 100 5 94 109 60 11 69 32 785 100 18 7 17 194 110 31 td 13 169 208 405 149 19 2 1,475 6 84 9 62 1 8 3 62 8 34 22 6 15 90 50 13 39 63 8 24 47 227 14 72 12 15 9 5 229 68 18 26 t- 3 41 1 130 14 212 83 39 178 61 527 17 84 65 3 21 14 222 13 55 36 47 66 8 438 18 25 147 66 39 17 361 46 433 95 20 5 1,236 652 18 60 67 27 221 228 1,215 62 577 34 22 17 2,392 460 32 7 68 192 34 26 34 1 168 5 24 79 69 7 183 40 58 71 1 3 140 8 97 2 49 148 70 71 44 16 47 1 241 6 30 92 "1 7 43 4 1 55 2 18 106 1 6 1 3 184 6 43 1 2 61 2 184 1 72 73 7* 184 14 26 19 1 64 5 18 48 75 7 183 10 1 58 7 1 3 81 8 97 2 30 96 76 62 12 15 12 1 79 6 17 48 77 4 43 4 8 7 10 1 1 3 92 4 3 32 79 1 •8 79 8C 26,408 1,200 4,876 4,015 500 16,120 1,505 4,625 13,099 61 250 34,736 3,570 • 9,937 5,300 100 800 19,414 721 6,510 600 14,336 25,234 82 1 22 2 28 117 12 35 83 1 3 23 4 52 52 28 78 84 1 31 2 29 171 14 42 85 1 3 39 3 80 1 3 70 1 27 93 86 87 88 1 33 3 42 147 18 43 89 1 3 32 4 86 77 1 38 91 or 128 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9 (Part 2 of 5) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Pointe Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Coupee Rapides Annual lecunes: 1 Soybeans grown for all 74 213 316 293 947 775 228 251 1 8 132 132 132 151 854 1,296 505 694 2 1949... 3 acres grown alone 1954. . . 131 13,895 7,065 1,564 3 1,519 347 404 1,169 4 1949. . . 204 7,153 2,702 328 23 887 571 473 645 5 acres grown with other crops 1954 — 44 1,003 11,139 2,085 2,083 660 13,546 11,650 6 1949. . . 222 1,887 8,515 2,040 47 1,362 712 18,141 11,021 7 266 115 20 25 9 41 S 1949... 145 45 e 2 18 2 40 86 9 acres grown alone 1954 . . . 13,172 4,364 1,132 835 29 587 10 1949... 6,006 1,117 14 5 309 3 1 210 11 acres grown with other crops 1954... 109 319 29 25 166 523 12 1949... 147 10 63 63 60 1,100 lj bushels 1954... 258,339 42,436 10,072 8,497 768 13,515 14 1949... 110,666 13,509 420 46 4,177 31 386 9,326 L5 16 42 19 30 42 30 16 30 1949... 92 21 19 59 33 2 42 41 :? acres grown alone 1954 . . . 49 226 830 271 367 10 79 IB 1949... 109 300 181 179 183 7 132 105 19 acres grown with other crops 1954... 7 12 48 49 6 73 10 2. 1949... 27 54 73 15 35 198 33 21 tons 1954... 65 214 806 204 364 94 73 22 1949... 142 422 203 245 214 3 255 146 23 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 16 42 645 100 1 79 271 217 24 1949... 23 94 291 38 76 2 282 293 25 acres grown alone 1954 .. . 12 171 1,442 124 3 290 98 154 26 1949... 17 40 701 65 173 9 23 160 27 acres grown with other crops 1954... 30 851 8,868 1,005 1,533 4,494 5,029 28 1949... 32 1,279 3,779 314 1,262 3,693 4,821 29 Plowed under for green 25 110 14 54 212 447 79 156 7 8 13 132 145 569 994 237 331 30 1949... 31 acres grown alone 1954 .. . 70 326 429 37 27 347 267 349 32 1949... 78 807 703 70 18 222 552 317 170 33 acres grown with other crops 1954... 7 31 1,904 1,002 519 660 8,813 6,088 J, 1949... 163 407 4,653 1,648 47 2 712 14,190 5,067 J' Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other 116 30 318 433 2 154 75 24 153 36 1949 l.. 248 67 379 732 6 470 103 49 445 37 acres grown alone 1954... 266 78 687 683 100 397 222 83 201 38 1949... 246 6 837 1,296 26 625 374 10 254 39 acres grown with other crops 1954... 52 33 1,851 707 103 210 61 445 40 1949... 295 150 1,588 1,041 20 279 406 353 571 41 12 20 85 199 114 2 4 57 42 1949. . . 23 17 63 444 1 244 11 9 111 43 acres grown alone 1954 . . . 10 37 288 340 245 13 42 44 1949... 8 3 247 556 1 439 16 2 74 45 acres grown with other crops 1954... 4 2 256 61 41 2 1 73 46 1949... 30 21 74 327 110 2 15 35 47 bushels 1954... 103 431 4,105 2,042 1,959 4 32 557 48 1949... 119 137 1,851 4,936 10 2,374 101 107 1,377 49 16 3 9 11 1 7 1 11 50 1949. . . 30 10 17 11 2 2 21 51 acres grown alone 1954 . . . 20 7 58 11 60 9 21 52 1949... 40 60 41 43 6 5 16 S3 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1 5 6 7 4 54 1949... 3 8 4 5 16 55 tons 1954... 32 8 42 13 50 7 2 13 56 1949... 42 66 45 49 3 8 34 57 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 19 6 195 175 35 11 49 58 1949... 27 17 111 116 49 4 22 83 59 acres grown alone 1954 — 29 3 252 256 123 37 57 60 1949... 35 242 217 84 3 2 79 61 acres grown with other crops 1954... 31 19 1,364 386 51 21 178 62 1949. . . 20 101 481 142 136 5 193 297 63 Plowed under for green 84 4 44 59 2 12 73 10 46 64 1949... 160 6 186 157 5 12 82 19 61 65 acres grown alone 1954... 207 31 89 76 40 20 222 33 81 66 1949... 163 3 288 482 25 59 349 1 85 67 acres grown with other crops 1954... 16 12 226 254 11 208 32 190 68 1949... 242 28 1,025 568 20 28 399 145 223 69 Peanuts grown for all purposes. .farms reporting 1954... 21 4 14 185 67 2 102 70 1949... 22 6 21 203 69 9 77 71 acres grown alone 1954... 9 4 17 229 79 3 113 72 1949... 9 3 25 298 88 3 110 73 acres grown with other crops 1954... 12 2 74 1949... 1 1 7 10 3 1 2 75 Harvested for picking or 21 4 9 92 41 2 43 76 1949... 22 6 21 98 37 8 64 77 acres grown alone 1954... 9 3 11 101 34 3 37 78 1949... 7 3 10 79 40 3 48 79 acres grown with other crops 1954... 2 80 1949... 1 1 1 1 1 81 pounds 1954. . . 3,093 840 1,740 29,909 8,084 360 12,073 82 1949... 4,612 1,240 3,066 22,268 8,882 892 16,279 83 Vines or tops saved for hay or 1 5 69 41 72 84 1949 . . . 2 5 89 52 33 85 acres grown alone 1954... 1 6 95 48 67 86 1949... 3 3 120 69 50 87 acres grown with other crops 1954... 88 1949... 1 10 89 tons 1954... 1 6 93 39 91 9( 1949... 3 5 139 66 58 includes farms reporting cowpeas harvested for green peas only. LOUISIANA HARVESTED : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 129 St. John Red River Richland Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas 35 382 5 22 13 47 150 42 3,508 1,380 187 21 274 435 1 50 260 58 32 19 117 150 70 4,264 1,561 249 62 595 357 2 544 4,836 21 173 231 56 3,255 1,587 551 3,316 7,413 88 674 17,065 3 501 1,311 148 274 263 158 923 1,089 276 2,364 6,462 96 1,289 6,113 4 211 2,791 39 40 108 1,795 1,040 32,514 16,411 2,953 32 214 4,214 5 303 1,981 34 129 235 167 3,273 1,591 37,966 18,981 4,979 95 243 6,258 6 3 52 1 24 2 2 2 287 7 2 12 3 2 2 271 64 2 1 7 106 8 65 2,365 2 147 66 8 2 15,713 9 31 345 57 3 21 2 85 94 4 1 2 4 4,426 133 10 11 32 1 607 316 3 8 313 12 720 15,708 2 1,294 325 40 18 290,133 13 496 7,008 30 251 55 3,880 1,756 19 18 105 59,439 14 21 90 4 3 3 27 13 3 30 31 38 11 183 39 15 22 15 46 4 2 80 37 22 58 141 137 43 319 67 16 428 1,468 19 3 36 33 117 92 78 571 899 51 409 321 17 414 311 89 7 10 112 108 36 3 126 1,624 56 566 353 18 4 110 4 6 24 158 57 195 1 84 52 19 8 3 2 60 226 90 167 232 292 32 73 124 20 329 798 7 7 33 44 309 93 313 423 1,288 52 667 317 21 412 404 100 10 11 211 427 116 223 805 2,277 102 821 367 22 6 133 16 2 2 2,170 37 1 9 19 112 23 5 106 6 2 18 3 4 2,113 42 7 12 32 131 24 4 444 21 4 4 54 15 33 26 810 25 6 334 13 20 2 43 2 36 26 63 790 26 51 1,274 85 4 70 18,946 468 13 31 115 2,756 27 7 859 9 63 45 4 178 19,014 438 148 27 82 4,370 28 6 126 1 19 10 3 146 41 1,354 1,340 180 1 98 82 29 20 117 5 30 16 22 145 62 2,100 1,451 220 7 286 93 30 47 559 2 170 195 3,134 1,491 272 2,664 6,506 4 237 221 31 50 321 43 246 253 24 813 1,053 145 2,232 4,801 12 656 544 32 156 1,350 35 40 17 1,767 970 13,316 15,886 2,745 15 1,273 33 296 1,082 25 126 170 61 3,043 1,323 18,178 17,995 4,536 36 80 1,451 34 58 323 162 21 24 96 52 26 123 63 3 29 759 32 35 456 276 641 27 53 186 55 51 84 58 25 78 1,295 39 36 219 1,243 488 102 432 45 731 67 83 71 5 142 2,079 118 37 1,309 460 819 90 551 114 191 172 46 88 43 78 3,416 59 38 28 558 27 16 26 218 247 364 485 776 54 133 101 26 39 249 748 373 19 314 143 493 477 367 529 97 208 308 361 40 41 130 117 20 10 1 8 13 41 259 86 511 2 5 19 1 3 25 3 21 16 11 42 126 500 205 21 13 11 14 43 563 147 630 2 24 23 3 5 6 6 15 14 44 5 53 12 3 ... 6 2 4 45 9 43 240 4 23 3 28 7 39 6 12 46 659 1,869 1,473 372 47 54 112 95 47 2,483 1,341 8,451 21 284 266 10 203 133 35 326 147 117 48 4 8 17 3 2 12 1 3 4 2 7 414 8 49 7 9 18 3 1 14 2 15 6 3 23 570 2 50 15 30 20 2 27 13 9 14 23 11 829 32 51 15 28 29 8 16 5 29 1 7 47 1,089 7 52 5 15 3 12 1 49 3 53 9 6 5 10 8 46 26 1 20 50 11 54 15 29 17 3 18 22 1 9 23 19 11 1,288 34 55 20 38 27 8 4 32 18 72 19 4 78 1,498 11 51 9' 105 20 51 1 1 53 1 9 24 6 57 28 50 58 3 4 25 2 7 17 1 1 20 21 7 58 52 204 185 2 35 29 5 43 50 20 59 164 71 107 1 3 21 2 3 3 1 8 24 1 •' 18 244 10 158 14 250 26 24 13 .. 1 94 217 96 5 20 83 1 31 68 8 90 39 322 62 6 93 21 18 22 17 50 22 59 61 3 12 444 7 63 137 111 29 19 43 20 54 40 42 49 20 17 860 9 64 26 509 78 100 405 9 696 58 27 43 5 88 1,189 52 65 567 214 53 79 524 54 184 137 38 81 35 17 2,288 37 66 5 261 5 11 26 42 244 350 223 776 54 100 26 6 67 146 479 31 14 285 27 484 397 271 488 96 59 213 16 68 21 19 148 2 22 10 8 33 3 69 35 8 257 18 5 2 40 51 5 -o 38 13 193 6 21 6 6 16 2 71 63 8 376 16 6 5 39 25 5 72 4 3 12 2 1 1 2 5 73 74 15 17 111 1 1 22 7 7 33 3 75 24 6 167 18 3 1 40 45 5 7b 28 11 108 1 21 3 2 15 2 77 10 4 142 12 2 1 1 18 21 5 78 79 80 3,700 2,113 25,326 300 6,048 660 1,542 6,507 602 81 3,028 1,800 51,348 2,375 350 1 420 6,561 8,045 1,195 8! 33 2 73 6 2 34 18 121 2 1 85 2 90 4 2 96 21 184 4 2 1 1 87 88 39 1 96 5 3 SO 20 179 2 130 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9 (Part 2 of 5) —SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn Annual lecvnes: 1 Soybeans grown for all 98 56 196 46 61 40 185 357 44 19 2 1949. . . 304 134 424 148 286 59 198 278 184 49 3 acres grown alone 1954 . . . 1,547 253 217 193 191 242 954 6,896 83 44 4 1949... 3,569 428 623 332 428 786 669 546 33 141 5 acres grown with other crops 1954... 2,066 142 2,883 37 205 3,182 710 302 15 6 1949... 5,782 31 4,636 81 705 20 2,671 2,561 4,805 43 7 2 2 1 2 1 163 1 1 e 1949... 'lo- 7 4 6 2 25 13 3 9 acres grown alone 1954... 25 50 2 3 4,436 25 5 10 1949... ll 6 18 9 14 260 6 11 acres grown witn other crops 1954... 5 24 12 1949... 22 27 6 43 437 13 bushels 1954... 235 960 7 41 75 66,892 250 60 14 1949... 122 215 276 140 350 3,472 1,027 25 15 31 27 1 24 50 24 27 108 5 8 16 1949... 145 85 17 76 184 43 35 20 23 24 17 acres grown alone 1954... 305 70 2 131 158 106 357 1,399 9 17 IB 1949... 443 264 13 148 287 226 230 47 15 63 Li acres grown with other crops 1954... 175 2 47 104 5 3 20 1949 . . . 407 93 25 128 137 31 61 21 tons 1954... 434 46 2 103 163 69 703 1,134 9 11 22 1949... 989 320 71 195 484 267 439 92 71 78 23 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 11 27 19 24 14 10 25 91 37 7 24 1949... 19 43 52 39 82 4 30 85 57 13 25 acres grown alone 1954... 110 135 36 59 33 69 727 44 9 26 1949... 734 143 140 68 88 18 3 63 3 60 27 acres grown with other crops 1954... 252 142 182 32 148 466 499 257 15 28 1949... 494 31 451 30 417 123 1,153 452 16 29 Plowed under for green 64 1 175 2 1 5 155 37 4 3 30 1949... 273 11 368 35 28 8 181 157 103 9 31 acres grown alone 1954... 1,132 23 129 1 64 597 334 5 13 32 1949... 2,381 21 464 98 44 528 436 176 15 12 33 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1,639 2,699 5 5 2,612 182 42 34 1949... 4,859 4,065 26 154 20 2,411 1,334 3,855 27 Ji Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other 18 316 17 299 30 250 11 185 22 100 36 19491.. 68 1,113 46 675 217 546 10 79 136 393 37 acres grown alone 1954... 72 789 54 782 109 722 12 518 10 200 3$ 1949... 78 3,419 10 1,438 349 1,723 24 98 152 514 39 acres grown with other crops 1954... 113 52 176 76 18 38 55 45 91 28 40 1949... 185 263 292 229 232 143 6 344 563 202 41 1 209 1 110 8 107 1 44 47 42 1949... 8 528 313 21 395 9 21 146 43 acres grown alone 1954... 1 431 6 190 14 265 103 68 44 1949... 6 1,494 390 15 413 37 107 230 45 acres grown with other crops 1954... 7 5 1 1 17 46 1949... 1 23 36 3 22 6 66 123 47 bushels 1954... 10 1,430 30 1,458 104 1,501 6 991 583 46 1949... 33 9,896 2,919 41 4,287 724 470 3,134 49 8 6 43 16 21 1 38 4 6 50 1949... 17 105 1 55 40 36 1 4 3 14 51 acres grown alone 1954... 34 22 232 64 103 179 3 19 52 ■ 1949... 4 507 1 121 94 128 3 14 32 53 acres grown with other crops 1954... 7 1 12 54 1949... 61 14 14 2 4 1 3 55 tons 1954... 36 10 186 80 64 1 195 10 7 56 1949... 65 432 1 162 143 112 3 7 11 30 57 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 1 109 1 148 7 113 3 88 17 45 >8 1949... 2 243 4 273 38 119 15 28 102 59 acres grown alone 1954... 319 341 19 308 206 7 99 60 1949... 1 773 4 575 48 589 16 15 188 61 acres grown with other crops 1954... 15 45 3 71 10 35 19 26 75 3 62 1949... 4 164 9 126 98 61 51 132 70 63 Plowed under for green 9 7 15 10 3 44 12 163 8 8 17 46 1 72 4 14 64 1949... 41 146 41 212 0 5 acres grown alone 1954. . . 37 17 48 19 12 46 12 30 14 it 1949... 67 645 5 352 192 593 24 42 16 64 67 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 98 173 3 34 19 4 8 68 1949... 119 76 283 53 117 60 4 283 364 6 69 Peanuts grown for all purposes. .farms reporting 1954... 3 141 122 57 147 10 14 90 70 1949... 5 268 12 168 149 216 1 12 130 71 acres grown alone 1954... 3 227 153 63 205 12 6 105 72 1949... 1 555 4 222 144 366 1 29 212 73 acres grown with other crops 1954... 14 4 3 74 1949... 1 6 2 9 3 5 6 5 75 Harvested for picking or 2 103 33 51 84 2 14 53 76 1949... 5 124 12 68 148 148 1 9 66 77 acres grown alone 1954 2 161 30 47 109 2 2 58 78 1949. . . 274 2 45 63 110 1 25 75 79 acres grown with other crops 1954... 11 2 80 1949... 1 7 3 4 SI pounds 1954. .. 600 45,370 7,284 14,193 8,012 400 1,393 25,137 82 1949... 435 92,313 1,435 13,796 26,200 31,796 500 3,892 24,792 83 Vines or tops saved for hay or 54 93 11 42 5 52 84 1949... 114 124 17 146 1 1 41 85 acres grown alone 1954... 106 122 17 65 8 67 86 1949... 186 155 21 284 1 1 38 87 acres grown with other crops 1954... 3 se 1949... 5 89 tons 1954... 42 139 26 61 8 69 90 1949... 188 188 15 224 2 1 50 includes farms reporting cowpeas harvested for green, peas only. LOUISIANA Parish Table 9 ( Part 3 of 5 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 131 {For definitions and explanations, see text) Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Hay crops, excluding soybean, cowpea, peanut, and sorghua hay (see text): Land from which hay was cut acres 1954. 1949. Alfalfa, clover, and their mixtures cut for hay (and for dehydrating) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Lespedeza cut for hay. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tone 1954. Other hay cut. farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grain farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons, green weight 1954. 1949. Lespedexa aeed, grass, and ather field seed crops: Field seed crops harvested acres 1954. Other field crops: Cotton harvested. •farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bales 1954. 1949. Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms reporting acres tons Sugarcane harvested for seed... farms reporting acres Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup farms reporting acres gallons Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting acres bushels Sweetpotatoea harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting acres bushels 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 1949 . . 19541. 1949 2. 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 1949.. 19541. 1949 '. 1954.. 1949 . . Other field crops harvested acres 1954.. 369,515 258,687 3,182 75,731 44,970 102,655 69,233 258 14,228 4,078 6,466 58,017 87,521 64,673 114,130 148 2,647 3,926 688 55,499 8,649 56,166 9,094 8,608 8,583 178,993 117,420 198,204 141,014 391 14 ,608 13 6 1,275 179 7,934 711 51,348 64,097 672,012 916,130 539,612 607,186 3,380 5,008 237,571 282,609 5,132,843 5,172,505 1,814 2,164 16,107 18,800 1,289 4,697 2,691 4,515 581,766 703,514 27,199 26,129 6,972 9,043 763,017 665,823 34,638 40,415 83,190 87,614 6,774,821 7,967,701 993 4,019 2,279 26 328 163 329 170 203 145 2,316 1,590 2,824 2,164 13 168 15 6 155 51 92 47 85 158 1,220 496 1,126 540 1,440 1,765 14,523 18,660 15,312 12,101 3 23 2 18 207 2,194 490 421 82 57 9,069 6,618 1,366 1,500 9,284 8,407 722,516 739,445 3,526 1,478 40 512 60 369 83 164 115 1,921 1,242 1,414 1,643 74 2 559 17 517 32 37 35 534 150 432 180 158 227 789 1,138 473 689 14 69 11 53 1,405 5,204 181 276 SO 52 4,553 3,856 189 299 192 370 10,640 25,892 2,578 2,781 48 829 571 967 811 290 586 520 973 10 7 178 51 265 72 104 163 1,281 1,530 1,649 1,837 3 21 110 139 418 620 324 299 50 96 11,099 12 ,803 234,577 275 ,648 42 39 623 583 177 6 62,680 227 173 344 213 180 23,104 10,254 188 365 147 409 11,831 23,635 884 513 7 547 247 255 400 1 150 10 16 325 211 754 368 1 700 195 262 31,236 35,586 753,787 716,393 177 197 2,086 2,122 1,710 722 53 126 28 133 2,865 5,639 28 77 9 93 1,018 4,134 14,475 13,424 235 5,671 3,763 5,121 4,776 15 428 49 174 694 1,943 707 2,621 5 37 138 33 145 37 426 437 7,972 7,682 9,017 8,254 40 1,325 3,079 3,320 27,771 31,264 31,131 23,029 22 74 1,539 3,734 31,617 67,456 4 6 38 121 20 73 269 84 98,215 8,153 905 1,023 168 98 19,078 11,270 1,626 1,398 2,656 1,534 311,736 176,717 7,879 3,293 81 1,920 122 1,520 137 5 134 252 186 4,047 1,860 3,764 2,583 14 154 116 56 812 428 781 459 68 126 1,100 938 657 901 60 131 216 559 144 331 9 70 8 55 579 6,050 289 398 40 148 4,148 10,315 213 417 106 268 7,614 19,111 18 580 173 757 164 35 92 510 1,189 488 1,123 150 75 2,719 781 2,907 642 1 6 30 61 375 727 332 543 1 70 350 595 1,082 8,170 14,474 3,300 8,048 23 212 18 133 649 9,482 573 1,346 24 114 5,435 14.764 491 1,120 296 595 24,939 50,885 12 14,950 8,969 142 8,493 7,212 15,015 14,532 26 3,703 23 62 286 714 260 681 74 2 1,478 95 1,134 155 76 55 4,691 1,111 4,453 1,411 10 559 933 1,199 26,073 35,418 17 ,747 28,335 9 136 5 82 138 5,091 457 288 49 78 4,715 6,196 551 661 110 489 8,531 35,049 26 *For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested, harvested . See text . See text. 2For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels 132 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9 ( Part 3 of 5 j .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Bsy crops, excluding soybean, cowpea, peanut, and sorgrhun bay (see text): Land from which hay was cut acres 1954. 1949. Alfalfa, clover, and their mixtures cut for hay (and for dehydrating) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Lespedeza cut for hay. .farms reporting 1954, 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Other hay cut. .farms reporting acres tons Sold farms reporting tons Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grain farms reporting acres tons, green weight 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Lespedeza seed, grass, and other field seed crops: Field seed crops harvested acres 1954. Other field crops: Cotton harvested. •farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tales 1954. 1949. Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms Sugarcane harvested for seed. .. .farms Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup farms Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. gallons 1954.. 1949 . . reporting 1954.. 1949 . . acres 19541. 1949 2. bushels 1954.. 1949 . . reporting 1954.. 1949 . . acres 19541. 1949 2. bushels 1954.. 1949 . . 15,935 10,300 170 6,075 5,259 10,262 10,010 62 3,003 17 37 560 1,300 780 2,570 1 405 54 10 1,646 119 880 103 205 127 7,604 3,423 9,042 4,747 33 2,269 1 50 250 1,623 2.365 40,094 63 ,030 29,723 50,403 Other field crops harvested acres 1954. 30 368 2,600 555 337 57 123 8,172 7,722 538 699 192 776 22,797 46,790 174 6,624 2,726 21 720 46 1,276 36 1 1 83 56 1,820 1,573 2,146 1,754 3 20 35 5 655 57 425 51 69 31 3,429 1,009 1,860 940 3 126 21 67 161 468 123 259 6 3 415 230 208 28 34 3,004 2,846 115 161 92 194 6,060 10,229 1,461 2,115 6 77 111 70 130 24 125 317 1,810 275 2,362 12 4 121 45 98 32 61 21 946 142 968 134 420 521 8,427 8,750 6,926 6,572 53 4 30 533 4,803 239 357 33 49 5,200 5,330 273 385 95 188 8,209 19,388 46 1,069 1,214 14 21 200 512 335 409 1 66 9 161 9 313 47 31 767 559 698 577 3 79 39 170 175 998 118 554 2 3 (Z) 3 25 380 124 161 5 20 1,165 2,323 32 59 18 78 1,285 6,914 3 4,449 4,044 87 1,079 194 1,207 319 1 30 75 146 1,510 3,042 2,243 5,235 3 20 20 2 293 14 303 22 72 48 1,567 793 1,762 1,020 2 28 1,082 1,282 14,219 18,551 11,840 11,831 6 33 13 16 865 ,174 604 161 53 24 9,019 2,294 601 257 176 79 17,692 8,775 5,973 3,589 11 288 123 281 144 29 111 449 1,256 451 1,380 1 9 266 74 4,276 588 3,989 569 53 131 875 1,749 1,030 1,710 2 11 2 85 405 1,036 1,682 11,551 26,751 3,271 13,482 30 224 16 180 514 11 ,479 593 797 24 89 4,800 9,373 420 1,025 54 467 4,905 38 ,061 6,651 2,711 26 532 62 642 62 1,151 2,048 1,166 2,111 22 3 862 101 1,139 142 1 36 61 14 4,106 428 6,374 298 3 395 964 1,107 10,640 14,846 11,582 9,165 1 22 (Z) 19 50 2,636 104 13 6 4 1,584 346 274 76 21 23 3,794 2,214 8,308 4,397 35 996 356 1,281 403 1 2 36 128 788 2,183 655 2,195 2 16 95 21 1,774 359 2,440 346 4 146 171 80 4,648 1,418 3,738 1,508 15 218 2 100 700 1,145 1,651 12,617 22,221 4,279 13 ,620 18 116 11 88 747 6,653 1,031 424 36 176 8,821 9,162 990 1,041 182 811 15,084 47,994 26 Z Reported in small fractions. *For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested, farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 2For 1949, does not include acreage for LOUISIANA 133 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln 10,526 8,072 2,380 13,603 4,467 6,304 5,354 1,818 1,412 4,753 7,677 2,884 451 4,326 1 7,360 13,468 1,258 8,349 6,752 3,735 2,436 987 1,018 2,054 5,707 1,885 896 1,409 2 43 84 60 37 38 28 20 2 20 13 44 21 15 9 3 774 1,529 605 375 1,376 493 2,207 27 372 402 869 1,101 222 77 4 717 1,314 181 130 2,535 127 1,160 18 330 238 248 405 55 39 5 1,134 1,558 894 277 1,447 709 3,761 20 841 454 735 1,909 105 51 6 1,172 2,129 199 223 2,765 225 1,063 17 305 191 328 638 77 40 7 7 4 2 2 1 6 2 2 1 2 8 120 180 7 3 19 209 5 70 12 219 9 7 129 122 254 6 35 14 170 116 12 20 10 74 235 155 534 30 23 3 21 2 77 115 2 44 48 11 194 1,533 1,095 3,745 36 964 122 3,493 1,744 72 185 12 1,269 4,892 935 6,657 243 246 62 145 12 1,476 1,036 6 481 295 13 178 1,676 1,297 3,694 26 2,025 95 4,816 2,248 78 179 14 1,299 5,963 1,277 8,407 350 477 72 180 12 1,928 1,214 10 478 340 15 2 3 10 3 1 4 5 16 65 32 230 41 18 92 124 ... 17 *i 29 14 254 45 7 5 110 2 8 15 3 11 291 18 8 7 2 8 9 3 4 17 3 2 6 5 1 25 19 246 553 183 3,560 373 375 80 948 140 122 283 13 45 3,255 20 109 43 5 762 50 246 155 73 157 30 26 21 20 239 21 310 628 184 4,318 388 307 75 838 180 160 225 15 39 2,812 22 86 32 5 751 57 490 130 68 136 30 32 21 20 290 23 3 2 5 1 1 3 24 9 28 98 10 1 73 25 284 140 66 272 66 387 56 50 42 37 808 40 12 51 26 290 99 22 33 115 296 50 79 29 18 1,001 71 46 115 27 8,672 4,457 497 5,923 2,682 4,472 3,067 721 900 736 4,781 1,770 112 809 28 5,210 7,255 107 815 3,956 3,050 1,047 750 525 346 4,328 1,475 343 861 29 12,377 5,485 641 5,202 2,260 5,861 4,450 328 901 975 4,279 2,997 89 656 3' 7,857 7,905 106 1,024 4,499 3,487 1,456 664 721 331 5,460 1,731 344 897 31 23 5 2 19 5 1 7 2 2 8 4 1 32 501 65 12 431 174 10 446 42 33 36 133 2 33 2 1 1 34 35 640 61 30 37 4,900 200 175 39 254 1,272 32 777 10 75 1,280 ... 380 78 166 16 40 1,558 812 2,241 3,551 320 227 75 249 60 1,872 2 78 466 41 1,854 977 2,494 4,052 466 327 125 317 178 2,196 4 128 659 42 28,915 4,278 19,187 62,927 4,468 1,441 588 1,518 365 17,041 95 479 5,441 43 42,658 7,140 21,542 73,641 6,578 2,542 1,026 2,261 1,090 22,653 365 774 11,988 44 30,974 3,026 19,953 35,930 3,569 992 425 711 261 17,458 47 416 1,700 45 21,004 2,833 16,100 56,363 4,100 1,426 531 737 27,204 32,719 517,396 561,646 518 151 212 16,303 16,843 378,209 356,384 1,321 615 15,755 156 320 5,675 7,363 120,028 141,210 189 328 439 30,704 33,533 670,891' 579,678 590 5,486 ~- 47 48 49 50 51 5.: 1 1 4 2 421 118 42 194 1 51 6 2 501 111 83 256 4 54 1 1 4 2 2,490 1,034 978 1,625 1 55 6 3 2,385 1,129 783 2,224 4 5, 176 11 13 103 24 11 6 2 10 15 57 9 307 36 79 54 10 13 60 8 17 1 62 118 58 76 5 12 516 408 8 16 4 7 13 59 6 135 "x 34 42 32 623 31 4 23 1 34 74 60 11,471 549 1,236 52,824 71,805 488 2,726 360 1,084 523 • l 384 17,875 4,187 4,441 6,063 5,710 132,765 2,808 208 1,871 100 5,932 6,770 62 442 404 93 I 1,915 239 323 94 487 6 283 440 166 269 565 • I 322 694 201 1,572 294 326 134 416 12 256 581 348 180 795 64 15 127 39 108 70 76 141 54 2 64 92 640 29 56 ,,5 14 303 55 108 76 152 152 125 7 60 177 910 41 124 1. 4,885 19,050 3,310 27,947 7,462 7,363 10,489 7,877 104 5,869 8,425 39,948 5,099 7,086 t? 2,629 23,053 5,453 . 17,419 5,558 9,638 6,072 9,847 722 5,833 11,763 43,328 3,589 12,653 ,.* 362 826 1,674 1,630 206 255 111 406 8 175 1,721 51 202 357 69 442 1,122 1,380 1,804 368 316 155 415 10 288 1,992 156 233 718 70 21 719 6,590 223 116 286 97 88 2 643 11,298 45 47 164 71 39 1,137 3,992 283 274 578 146 180 8 1,228 12,072 162 94 413 72 4,179 79,047 553,183 40,818 7,982 19,347 10,226 7,786 139 51,348 918,550 2,693 4,424 7,576 71 5,493 108,737 ' ,"'■'■' 45,269 20,597 32,784 9,058 15,910 584 96,313 1,127,067 10,941 9,414 41,310 3 50 8 18 9 79 75 134 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9 ( Part 3 of 5 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Livingston Natchitoches Plaquemines Polnte Coupee Iky crops, excluding soybean, covpaa, peanut, and sorirhnn hay (see text): Land from which hay was cut acres 1954. 1949. Alfalfa, clover, and their mixtures cut for hay (and for dehydrating) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Other hay cut. •farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grain farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons, green weight 1954. 1949. Lespedeaa seed, grass, and other field aeed crops: Field seed crops harvested acres 1954.. Other field cropa: Cotton harvested. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bales 1954. 1949. Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms reporting acres tons Sugarcane harvested for seed. . ..farms reporting acres Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup farms reporting acres gallons Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale. farms reporting acres bushels Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting acres bushels 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 1949 . . 19541. 1949i. 1954.. 1949 . . 1954.. 1949 . . 19541 . 19492 . 1954.. 1949.. 1,384 522 76 327 67 361 81 45 54 158 232 238 321 22 2 125 3 147 3 145 65 774 222 950 280 127 66 391 239 329 136 27 97 12 31 1,955 5,797 847 565 87 89 14, 599 9,758 721 741 317 606 33,965 62,596 7,387 7,435 33 446 596 1,012 1,622 36 145 1,125 3,268 1,292 4,427 3 29 67 4 1,593 61 1,735 42 146 89 4,223 3,489 6,008 4,366 1,236 1,482 21,884 28,958 23,859 16,362 2 19 1 18 176 2,202 304 234 21 13 3,356 2,121 452 264 35 34 5,260 4,641 5,581 5,812 13 212 27 297 31 1 3 129 229 2,924 4,402 2,884 5,692 55 4 1,050 92 1,077 63 1 18 51 31 1,395 1,289 1,369 1,783 3 34 2,051 2,473 35,458 45,737 28, 788 34,875 5 79 3 30 208 2,821 840 919 42 28 10,182 5,936 1,055 1,071 66 86 10,739 17,180 19,308 15,109 103 4,013 2,944 4,222 3,395 20 1,765 29 73 206 67 260 1,118 77 1,214 108 3 101 250 309 14,104 11,881 13,134 14,862 42 1,798 1,667 2,500 29,423 44,346 17,966 29,176 27 128 21 154 984 17,358 684 540 86 90 9,542 8,3-1 692 695 251 407 15,043 34,205 2 11 80 194 75 170 1 10" 5 1 118 3,830 3,210 210 31 303 27 3 205 19 60 613 2,160 574 2,802 86 9 1,120 119 961 119 64 25 1,887 885 2,208 1,431 6 102 579 792 15,244 19,925 13, 170 17, 711 Other field crops harvested acres 1954.. 40 11 46 13 37 4,171 4,288 368 583 60 98 7,136 9,391 335 572 163 252 16,518 22,135 20 688 1,735 1 40 145 150 216 13 30 645 1,580 686 1,327 2 9 42 89 16 62 1,448 3,185 36 1 12 108 1,298 9,214 7,174 66 4,519 1,033 4,990 1,388 3 176 62 157 110 235 117 99 4,567 6,041 6,848 8,965 1,305 1,570 12,258 15,291 12,905 9,318 394 570 7,690 10,757 169,310 209,500 117 100 365 408 2 9 6 13 1,040 2,705 395 397 1,127 1,439 110,603 80,484 562 574 217 444 24,210 29,207 1 1For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text, vested. See text. 2For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels har- LOUISIANA 135 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Red River Richland Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas 10,441 8,045 8,716 7,873 2,988 3,208 368 785 9,796 2,501 2,118 895 1,686 493 401 496 9,972 6,825 4,889 3,294 1,370 536 5,774 3,290 10, 307 3,707 9,497 6,737 1 2 69 3,327 5,011 5,282 8,679 24 639 14 551 25 22 248 178 186 228 2 7 11 5 12 18 380 240 610 454 57 728 229 848 297 14 1,123 33 1,889 37 52 83 160 1,605 719 1,993 843 52 1,471 61 2,651 115 10 446 152 914 188 152 2,960 1,220 4,008 1,451 227 2,591 709 3,850 1,017 35 738 254 1,190 399 3 4 5 6 7 21 1,133 2 5 4 56 2 10 2 170 ... 6 100 4 845 8 292 2 41 3 14 8 9 1 23 36 215 30 243 226 423 3,667 7,405 2,724 9,933 79 211 926 2,338 810 2,848 47 57 406 299 522 469 2 2 61 25 61 65 1 2 40 5 30 8 326 343 2,969 2,714 4,301 4,626 23 29 664 444 778 630 4 4 83 15 92 28 19 22 357 1,151 451 985 142 114 1,870 892 2,987 1,565 62 192 1,413 4,473 1,715 5,575 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 5 6 82 1 15 2 18 16 75 ... 2 70 3 45 16 17 108 6 2,992 167 2,640 154 174 3 2,011 14 2,421 14 55 9 667 65 605 45 3 1 86 60 98 90 34 6 428 24 544 22 3 4 36 105 31 100 1 2 50 39 40 45 20 11 307 281 385 205 4 6 320 31 266 40 33 18 493 76 422 58 128 32 1,537 144 2,286 98 59 9 1,887 137 2,462 96 IS 19 20 21 22 23 4 21 4 324 1 8 1 4 2 9 1 23 24 2? 86 56 4,011 2,493 3,715 2,572 136 28 2,399 411 2,530 529 85 78 1,147 629 879 588 12 37 361 776 234 518 31 30 9,330 2,205 7,461 2,359 95 128 556 358 550 446 6 8 466 328 519 328 19 17 311 401 373 684 912 695 5,091 3,043 6,270 4,217 364 697 2,434 2,776 3,135 3,647 17 12 841 358 960 326 85 168 1,964 844 2,009 804 455 425 4,088 1,878 4,911 2,53S 125 65 5,459 1,978 6,376 1,765 2c 27 28 29 30 31 11 189 3 63 3 52 7 542 1 1 2 50 6 206 4 59 1 200 5 63 6 250 32 33 1 75 200 1 63 180 3 1 221 14 979 100 34 35 36 37 X 39 317 1,001 ... 75 133 50 50 241 130 789 -0 964 1,306 15,712 23,637 8,837 17,122 2,770 3,112 53, 509 65,747 31,920 40,433 333 773 2,390 5,945 936 3,807 692 718 2,617 3,201 1,686 1,515 3 1 5 3 6 3 1 9 5 5,061 5,588 40,423 49,018 42,855 27,426 1,405 1,559 10,617 12,314 10,864 7,063 85 88 272 382 188 240 408 331 1,455 1,507 1,028 640 1,234 1,502 21,973 27,214 25, 557 16,433 41 42 43 44 45 46 ... 2 ni 1,655 ... 9 18 2,062 2,215 45,375 32,541 104 122 17,747 18,461 423,689 363, 380 48 78 9,003 11,046 197,325 194,195 13 40 383 612 5,919 11,131 722 1,010 18,249 16,169 336, 545 297,285 224 299 27,926 41,104 549,018 648,965 i 2 47 47 48 49 5C 51 52 3 3 2 2 6 5 37 116 91 82 991 848 30 47 561 781 4 1 48 7 180 222 1,100 845 148 209 2,012 3,683 1 1 8 8 53 54 55 H 3 17 2 15 60 1,198 11 87 7 35 262 3,915 12 135 8 66 856 10,650 1 32 4,800 142 291 68 167 10,418 23,917 1 1 8 1 560 20 3 1 25 215 9,340 65,000 36 160 214 398 65,341 46,838 9 13 30 26 2,450 3,877 2 5 510 39 98 22 77 2,154 11,836 99 230 61 123 12,001 20,911 2 20 2 13 205 1,404 5" 59 60 61 397 360 16 56 4,712 5,150 1,220 681 67 67 16,269 7,762 763 882 52 117 9,660 14,205 1 1 4 2 1 180 74 16 26 18 21 694 752 510 438 40 95 6,191 6,851 55 82 179 62 13,626 3,600 27 35 34 38 2,105 2,031 1,199 584 532 331 48,171 19,347 126 435 124 215 7,165 12,484 9 106 24 44 1,598 3,539 144 389 47 104 4,314 10,388 1,016 862 100 134 16,407 14,812 -12 127 8 8 3,626 1,186 63 64 65 66 67 68 328 333 52 183 5,554 15,844 872 668 67 174 10,634 17,760 502 864 80 412 8,344 39,309 1 8 2 2 105 191 11 26 5 28 458 2,325 668 709 180 381 18,476 34,199 19 59 43 81 2,943 6,094 28 38 33 55 5,722 3,348 4,677 4,886 35,382 33,911 2,692,010 3,208,387 961 1,077 5,764 4,999 289,289 431,380 24 126 48 107 1,976 6,987 201 426 123 302 10,555 26,929 1,095 1,231 301 569 30,010 47,467 605 237 36 34 9,098 4,372 69 70 71 72 73 74 1 10 240 19 4 17 9 75 136 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9 (Part 3 of 5) —SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Washington West Webster Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana by crops, excluding soybean, cowpea, pesnal, and Borgban bay (see text): Land from which hay was cut acres 1954 . 1949. Alfalfa, clover, and their mixtures cut for hay (and for dehydrating) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Lespedeza cut for hay. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954 . tons 1954. Other hay cut. farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sold farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grain farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons, green weight 1954. 1949. Lespedeza seed, grass, and other field seed crops: Field seed crops harvested acres 1954. Other field crops: Cotton harvested. •farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bales 1954. 1949. Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. Sugarcane harvested for seed. .. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup farms Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. gallons 1954. 1949. reporting 1954.. 1949 . . acres 19541 . 19492 . bushels 1954.. 1949 . . reporting 1954.. 1949 . . acres 19541. 19492. bushels 1954.. 1949 . . 2,532 496 65 1,606 52 3,174 130 11 306 108 46 120 28 50 882 312 1,848 359 6 785 104 187 15,419 19,233 343,164 308,680 72 110 935 1,371 2 1 23 10 1,900 1,000 124 220 582 649 44,619 40,698 39 163 40 191 3,258 16,853 Other field crops harvested acres 1954.. 4,323 1,473 12 164 126 169 246 2 82 21 96 217 652 187 754 299 21 3,556 196 3,089 379 24 67 386 500 292 518 2 30 677 1,113 7,881 14,748 3,118 8,377 22 79 19 55 1,029 4,281 1,169 610 80 197 15,037 14,623 612 736 93 607 9,467 47,560 6,806 6,609 28 290 187 215 181 118 1,460 1,288 1,917 1,785 30 10 516 115 363 59 327 558 4,540 5,044 4,871 5,114 7 246 564 1,012 5,239 8,761 4,750 5,504 225 360 3,402 4,520 60,268 72,089 40 58 156 153 12 19 55 67 3,637 10,887 298 539 41 46 5,420 6,302 218 598 387 703 18,493 55,750 3,532 1,061 24 305 26 219 39 381 679 475 3 17 168 19 1,576 318 1,387 307 225 538 1,111 2,785 553 1,808 23 249 28 176 1,647 494 539 84 117 8,802 9,790 384 588 135 323 9,633 29,897 7,670 3,184 301 2,863 1,263 3,325 1,504 53 108 394 699 421 770 198 46 1,826 364 2,100 376 4 53 269 68 293 777 2,587 324 956 567 3,152 363 947 3 8 17 107 1,046 1,251 6,305 9,977 4,868 4,427 199 503 111 262 14,821 48,133 598 747 120 396 16,779 30,760 670 880 256 471 25,561 34,037 120 5,361 3,333 3,994 1,251 18 21 808 1,120 109 209 450 1,865 199 416 69 147 857 2,332 704 2,006 202 11 29 3,090 293 518 2,856 512 400 1 1 20 3 32 43 67 26 606 1 ,905 991 1 ,032 398 3 : 726 1 ,153 10 459 614 1,007 8,103 16,001 2,680 10,003 5 5 11 138 11 102 728 6,203 671 704 54 103 7,956 9,383 474 763 137 434 10,507 41,608 10 1,575 135 156 1,254 1,540 1,150 807 92 150 9,214 10,826 238,736 225,353 31 49 905 912 60 72 78 58 65 95 65 68 4,797 3,875 6,518 7,553 36 301 523 249 735 419 708 4,178 6,616 3,308 9,898 105 12 1,057 103 1,031 138 1,887 2,236 30,628 36,162 17,787 22,349 6 25 7 13 1,026 1,935 876 314 98 38 17, 524 4,609 708 736 666 1,403 51,779 215,061 6,247 2,327 17 613 503 1,094 542 5 44 142 764 148 772 213 323 197 524 114 65 15 21 982 5,279 175 763 888 5,970 - a 1,138 3 7 19 119 418 414 2,254 2,359 1,749 1,165 1 2,000 3,096 43,000 58,608 1 192 50 350 4,012 20 62 430 236 43,759 25,934 502 553 3,609 3,169 503,518 279,302 1For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested, vested. See text. 2For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels har- LOUISIANA Parish Table 9 (Part 4 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 137 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Acadia Allen Ascension Assumptior Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville Bossier Vegetables for bone use and for sale (other than Iriah and sveet potatoes): 1 Vegetables harvested for home 81,859 89,120 2,193 2,364 907 1,123 621 798 20 14 5 3,200 2 3,581 957 1,319 1,163 1,897 1,508 2 1949... 936 3 Vegetables harvested for sale. ..farms reporting 1954... 6,458 42 43 72 L 160 19 100 27 4 19491.. 7,412 19 96 85 1 L 74 129 144 23 5 acres 1 954 . . . 34,931 91 114 329 (Z ) 468 61 717 119 6 1949... 44,169 57 454 236 5 2 237 361 1,475 417 7 Sold dollars 1954 . . . 3,061,492 6,234 6,635 26,486 5 3 62,888 3,522 27,734 19,140 a- 19492 . . 3,223,639 6,879 18,055 20,317 3,45 5 21,289 16,713 40,022 7,499 9 Snap beans (bush and pole 1,978 2 8 50 L 7 5 2 5 10 1949... 2,627 10 22 59 i 10 42 4 18 11 acres 1954 3,350 1 3 88 (z ) 1 5 1 4 12 1949... 4,584 4 12 99 7 8 31 5 8 13 1,014 5 2 6 1 16 2 1 4 U 1949... 1,229 10 2 14 7 15 2 2 8 15 acres 1954 .. . 3,223 4 (Z) 4 (Z ) 16 1 (Z) 6 16 1949... 3,917 9 1 8 3 10 1 (Z) 2 1? 1,014 17 1 5 4 7 18 1949... 1,598 8 11 5 : 3 52 9 19 acres 1954... 1,220 16 (z) 2 l 10 2C 1949... 1,751 2 8 4 2 (Z) 47 2 21 Shallots, including green 1,450 3 1 16 143 2 2 22 1949... 892 4 2 23 7 54 1 8 23 acres 1954 5,878 5 2 4 27 acres 1954... 1,858 5 2 (Z) 1 23 1949... 2,498 2 19 1 (Z) 1 29 817 4 5 8 1 13 2 9 12 30 1949... 1,260 12 11 15 i 11 24 14 19 31 acres 1954 1,371 2 2 2 (Z ) 3 (Z) 17 15 32 1949... 1,551 6 4 5 : 5 15 9 7 33 1,104 8 35 5 5 10 79 8 34 1949... 1,766 5 71 6 t 3 62 136 19 35 acres 1954... 3,560 24 66 3 4 39 626 8 3d 1949. . . 4,228 4 144 3 2 95 574 11 37 Blacljeyes and other green 1,101 7 21 9 9 7 26 9 38 1949... 7,610 8 167 13 2 186 667 322 39 acres 1954... 2,694 9 35 6 7 5 55 9 40 1949... 12,419 10 250 8 1 151 865 351 41 1,144 17 2 36 2 5 42 1949... 491 1 1 11 3 1 3 43 acres 1954... 2,208 22 (Z) 55 2 14 44 1949... 1,211 2 1 14 1 1 4 45 Hot peppers (chili peppers ).. farms reporting 1954... 866 1 46 1949... 809 5 1 3 1 4 47 1 acres 1954. . . 2,068 1 48 1949... 1,366 2 (Z) 1 (Z) 1 49 Berries and other sasll fruits harvesred for sale: 7,501 12 8 115 46 1 18 57 50 51 1949... 2,909 4,172 2 1 61 292 6 26 2 3 52 acres 1954.. . 4,708 (z) 64 5 2 53 1949 . . . 7,981 (Z) 284 t> 2 54 24-pt. crates 1954... 739,153 3 10,877 653 200 55 56 1949... 678,397 13 19 25,321 44 95 (Z) Z Reported In small fractions. 1Doea not Include farms reporting green cowpeas only. 'Does not Include the value of gieen covpeas sold. 138 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9 (Part 4 of 5). -SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and erplanations, see text) Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge 1 Vegetables for hoar use and for sole (other then Irish sod sweet potatoes): i Vegetables harvested for home 1,523 2,663 662 1,173 992 1,027 477 467 1,328 1,126 1,867 2,242 946 756 2,123 2,112 1 1,036 1,330 2 1949... 3 Vegetables harvested for sale — farms reporting 1954 — 113 18 3 8 3 54 6 9 30 ! 4 19491.. 81 20 9 6 5 36 6 87 54 5 acres 1954 .. . 732 60 (Z) 15 6 239 10 19 108 I 6 1949. . . 1,281 102 132 59 67 893 14 540 268 j 7 80,416 7,474 198 1,170 438 9,782 1,080 1,359 10,950 S 19492.. 42,967 5,015 965 697 400 8,265 1,437 19,383 29,484 1 9 Snap beans (bush and pole 44 11 2 2 1 16 3 2 17 10 1949... 46 9 5 1 2 11 3 6 38 • 11 acres 1954... 27 8 (Z) (Z) (Z) 12 1 1 18 12 1949... 70 5 4 (Z) (Z) 3 1 4 46 13 34 4 1 1 6 3 9 14 1949... 29 2 1 1 8 2 4 16 15 acres 1954... 28 1 (Z) (Z) 4 1 8 16 1949... 12 2 1 (z) 2 2 1 29 17 32 7 1 2 2 1 5 18 1949... 20 7 1 2 5 2 2 6 19 acres 1954 .. . 27 7 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) 1 20 1949... 9 2 (Z) (Z) 1 1 1 6 21 Shallots, including green 18 7 1 2 7 22 1949... 22 1 3 1 4 3 23 acres 1954 .. . 10 2 (Z) 1 3 24 1949... 31 (Z) (Z) 1 1 2 25 Sweet peppers and pimentos.. farms reporting 1954... 9 1 2 2 3 26 1949... 12 1 1 1 2 7 27 acres 1954... 2 (Z) (Z) (Z) 1 28 1949... 10 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) * 29 50 12 2 3 2 16 4 3 10 30 1949... 58 7 5 1 1 14 5 76 22 31 acres 1954... 47 14 (Z) (Z) (Z) 11 1 2 7 32 1949... 82 3 2 (Z) 244 546 504 30 24 4,862 133 87 615 599 19 51 ] 0 205 c 80 111 421 31 344 508 626 717 1,169 873 204 732 ; 9; 1,175 91! > 672 363 987 32 70 2,540 165 169 113 855 13 24 31 254 2 128 5 270 33 595 1,410 1,340 1,604 2,665 1,317 705 512 : 3 2,059 1,91 320 1,212 1,962 34 5 8 5 23 7 30 5 4 1 5 3 14 35 157 43 137 279 133 28 15 59 2] 47 10( ) 50 81 48 36 14 97 79 269 49 189 58 ; 0. 9 3_ 17 69 140 37 794 349 1,187 2,573 1,043 182 101 304 ; 8] 147 45 178 625 142 38 12 32 16 68 33 79 7 1 1 14 40 92 39 484 41 366 951 444 91 26 127 : 5. 76 26 67 321 58 40 2 65 63 201 16 110 51 ; .X 8 3 29 48 41 310 308 821 1,622 599 91 75 177 2 71 19( ) 111 304 84 42 2 9 73 12 3 14 4( 1 1( ) 1 22 43 238 121 294 919 109 11 29 32 2< 161 41. 1 36 34 93 44 8 31 10 28 10 119 5 22 ( > 19 1 > 10 3 37 45 253 268 443 514 196 310 123 109 6< 730 77( ) 395 142 326 46 34 4,970 83 170 120 1,014 88 93 ] 7< > 146 13 . 74 28 122 47 849 1,165 2,049 2,155 967 2,618 642 312 ! 9 3,605 4,30 ) 2,152 569 897 48 15 59 20 107 44 380 16 55 ' 76 8 21 53 49 351 191 966 794 718 1,002 119 177 ' 3. 1,097 1,96 485 289 369 50 19 4,911 63 63 76 634 72 38 ] t 70 5' 53 28 69 51 498 974 1,083 1,361 249 1,616 523 135 ' 5 2,508 2,34- 1,667 280 528 52 110 6,925 1,716 105 150 14,148 2,400 149 ■ 1C 869 1,01 > 75 233 53 13,628 15,434 40,273 42,518 2,439 31,381 10,017 1,854 4/ J 63,475 74,47 21 ,788 5,490 15,567 '4 6,267 4,411 583 1,363 18,166 5,173 5,843 617 0 3,124 1,24 89 188 1,957 55 10,665 5,609 2,397 3,855 15,901 5,860 9,038 1,126 1,' 3 7,191 5,791 1 1,217 970 4,195 51 44,675 16,985 4,312 16,826 29,260 6,761 14,440 1,832 , 2,785 7,56( ) 250 1,310 8,349 57 201,975 129,931 55,034 131 ,685 151,293 49,395 151,180 10,256 1,( a 96,103 140,90 > 14,641 7,729 61,448 58 41 65 12 39 53 60 13 23 < ) 57 2 ' 5 6 85 }9 194 208 219 295 176 148 71 188 2< 493 39 75 78 502 60 4,965 2,723 206 1,121 5,370 1,496 262 576 ] 71 2,820 64 83 93 1,826 61 5,326 3,252 1,539 2,862 12,529 3,224 1,658 1,042 1, i. 6,879 3,45 L 598 416 3,985 62 550' 325 45 265 760 252 82 181 3 > 265 32( 45 2 67 63 736 500 381 453 646 1,025 306 326 < 16' > 671 1,05< ) 141 148 813 64 4/15 2,398 161 856 4,610 1,244 180 395 3 2,555 32 L 38 91 1,759 65 4,590 2,752 1,158 2,409 11,883 2,199 1,352 716 9 6,208 2,39 ! 457 268 3,172 66 36,465 15,170 2,022 11,820 11,940 1,793 1,040 1,707 1 ) 2 ,085 2,16( ) 250 1,310 7,189 67 150,001 81,430 35,358 87,413 82,555 19,176 31,530 9,756 1, 0 ' 92,147 80,97 3,922 5,853 57,050 a 25 37 11 19 69 127 54 10 4 2( ) 4 3 12 69 127 171 123 134 97 161 168 21 1' 52 18 ! 128 27 55 70 1,302 1,688 377 242 12,796 3,677 5,581 41 3 304 6CK ! 6 95 131 71 5,339 2,357 858 993 3,372 2,636 7,380 84 7 1 312 2,34 619 554 210 12 275 ,288 155 70 4,545 546 902 14 1 ) 5 14 ' 9 73 1,409 216 181 278 746 464 428 7 6" 60 53- 191 466 34 74 1,027 1,400 222 172 8,251 3,131 4,679 27 . 299 45 ) 6 95 122 75 3,930 2,141 677 715 2,626 2,172 6,952 77 1' 252 1,81. ) 428 88 176 -■ 8,210 1,815 2,290 5,006 17,320 .., ..,.! 13,400 125 2 700 5,40( ) 1,160 r> 51,974 48,501 4 19,676 44,272 68,738 1 30,219 1 119,650 500 >9 1 3,956 1 59,93 10,719 1,876 4,398 78 79 8 2 13 5 1 4 1 2 4 4 80 3,978 4 3 3 SI 6 46,208 12 3 4,182 2 34 1 2,450 3 28 544 1,516 82 83 6 16,996 3,966 29,212 4,480 302,000 2 1 ... 4,182 2 100 2 3 32 320 5 1 2,450 3 3 28 501 43 1,225 1,515 1 10 34 85 s, 87 89 1 1 84 2 1 12 t I 18 39 1 122 1 2 232 9 2. i 385 68 3 418 1 » 1 2 1,051 16 ] 1 70 14 > 296 91 1 379 1 41 2 8 6,874 437 32 0 ) 2,502 > 5 5,34( 3( ) 3,921 ) 116 1 93 253 8 3,646 614 30 16 ... ' ,3 1 » 1,598 65 2,10 11 1 1 ,869 > 180 94 9; 1 126 41 3,228 199 2 1 <- 904 13 3,23 241 2,052 24 1 ... 97 196 1,779 2 O 676 2,89( 1,665 1 98 146 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9 (Part 5 of 5) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tree fmita, outs, and grapes: land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting acres Apples farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age. number Quantity harvested bushels Peaches f armf 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 Plums and prunes farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels Figs farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees 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 Quanti ty 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 Oranges, including 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 19541 1950. 1954 > 19502 19541. 1950.. 1954 l. 1950. . 19541. 1950.. 1954 l. 1950.. 1954 ». 1949.. 1954 x. 1950.. 1954 l. 1950.. 1954 l. 1950.. 1954 l. 1950.. 1954 l. 1949.. 19541. 1950.. 1954 l. 1950. . 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 1954'. 1949.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 1954 l. 1950.. 19541. 1950. . 1954 l. 1949.. 19541. 1950. . 1954 l. 1950.. 1954 l. 1950.. 1954 l. 1950.. 19541. 1949 . . 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1949.. 19541. 1950.. 1954 l. 1950. . 1954 1. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1949. . 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1949.. 19541. 1950.. 19541.. 1950.. 19541.. 1950... 19541.. 1950.. 19541.. 1949... 1954.. 1950.. 1954 . . 1950.. 1954... 1950.. 1954... 1950. . 1954 >., 19544.. Livingston 11 ,362 31 210 9 93 31 252 23 197 26 13 125 60 528 48 419 12 109 3 94 29 731 188 2,869 47 1,018 141 1,851 82 4,331 25 306 356 1,455 141 777 215 678 17 790 24 877 175 3,392 87 1,506 88 1,886 539 34,524 535 5,368 1,485 53,361 29 444 367 3,934 58 1,123 309 2,811 1,245 38,195 12 193 168 1,434 47 372 121 1,062 240 15,166 1 25 1 1,306 1 386 920 21,680 10 362 40 1,641 10 1,008 30 633 5 702 35 341 673 605 14 59 46 203 31 110 15 93 13 69 22 139 158 1,612 39 840 119 772 21 893 25 63 159 228 12 68 147 160 27 302 15 52 79 232 37 97 42 135 6 55 20 57 70 266 45 101 25 165 27 2,361 18,029 10,218 50,251 192,874 65 124 6,755 4,971 1,185 622 5,570 4,349 40, 331 129,731 61 124 11,274 5,247 2,539 115 8,735 5,132 9,920 63, 143 46 505 522 530 27 191 590 1,460 84 678 506 782 460 1,302 34 265 14,492 15,661 4,211 9,071 10,281 6,590 244 6,469 29 206 128 569 46 255 82 314 130 560 15 124 86 614 36 250 50 364 26 106 18 164 53 527 28 257 25 270 91 2,392 4,129 3,785 39,650 107, 887 40 228 3,849 3,574 214 617 3,635 2,957 38,500 105,992 10 23 280 211 8 52 272 159 1,150 1,895 Natchitoches 177 712 2,968 1,926 35 136 659 689 66 432 593 257 192 166 66 347 1,042 3,659 318 1,448 724 2,211 283 1,407 57 211 320 1,146 26 615 294 531 282 1,338 25 87 166 789 7 203 159 586 54 387 31 280 94 1,078 47 376 47 702 317 20,290 43,935 34, 898 369,007 411,394 179 226 26,126 19,523 4,064 5,546 22,062 13,977 267, 597 207,551 128 135 17, 809 15,375 1,329 319 16,480 15,056 101,410 203,843 2 112 112 600 14 100 29 71 305 355 1,045 10 326 21 305 525 4 29 29 520 84 500 1,464 1,361 67 221 638 1,346 156 678 482 668 268 654 73 308 7,683 12,015 2,188 5,043 5,495 6,972 825 2,347 61 237 316 857 100 408 216 449 136 720 40 110 351 1,781 100 307 251 1,474 43 150 38 176 98 603 43 200 55 403 185 7,388 13,406 10,659 200,775 151,072 70 239 12,808 9,788 606 771 12,202 9,017 186,190 145,177 28 36 598 871 117 150 481 721 14,585 5,895 1 1 20 6 20 6 600 1 1 1 Plaquemines 419 449 3,152 3,302 48 43 154 181 77 85 77 96 18 33 63 110 521 2,716 216 624 305 2,092 95 2,890 44 46 148 229 53 94 95 135 48 62 1 178 255 979 2,010 174 475 805 1,535 20,239 21,753 782 1,028 4,979 7,143 42 40 473 420 77 135 396 285 3,271 3,997 45 51 309 608 52 164 257 444 1,708 3,146 1 1 10 12 409 405 213,697 360,249 70,620 68,048 143,077 292,201 101,111 324,870 Pointe Coupee 54 917 585 909 9 37 26 84 23 60 3 24 151 58 750 17 425 41 325 76 46 275 371 1,111 74 429 297 682 682 2,571 14 190 160 921 62 337 98 584 77 325 64 480 540 2,428 107 823 433 1,605 4,730 34,970 17,235 21,619 32,093 430,437 60 325 5,479 7,797 1,676 1,185 3,803 6,612 9,210 173,076 129 389 11,756 13,822 1,133 1,422 10,623 12,400 22,883 257,361 2 2 80 6 30 50 6 For 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. 2For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre, text. 3Harvested in 1953-54 from the bloom of 1953. 'Harvested In 1949-50 from the bloom of 1949. LOUISIANA 147 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Red River Richland Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena .„ . St. Joh St. James .. _ . the Bapt n st St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas 32 39 13 38 11 19 5 6 51 11 4 196 91 35 1 486 619 518 88 74 388 93 57 1,726 858 205 960 1,916 347 2 621 144 24 90 15 211 53 10 215 45 20 23,942 5,665 321 3 641 177 85 219 28 1,607 150 38 686 263 86 18,477 6,167 335 4 6 24 12 6 5 7 2 26 12 4 5 208 174 187 4 1 58 1 24 10 6 122 150 68 6 69 210 103 13 . . . 46 . • . 15 5 140 48 11 7 1,019 663 1,313 45 1 203 3 56 26 20 575 474 255 8 51 120 54 13 45 6 5 ... 71 25 10 9 607 497 936 45 1 98 3 39 23 7 459 368 142 10 18 90 49 • . . 1 9 69 23 1 11 412 166 377 105 17 3 13 116 106 113 12 5 38 9 2 ... 12 ... 16 13 383 167 159 ... 71 4 3 2 22 48 66 14 8 35 24 8 5 7 . • . 1 27 9 1 33 27 8 15 324 277 331 29 10 82 4 4 358 105 22 166 255 137 16 1,788 1,486 1,013 25 15 148 ... 2 219 43 4 818 612 197 17 4,705 3,557 5,005 109 44 559 19 24 1,559 382 121 1,627 4,909 1,156 18 1,683 537 129 6 9 55 2 55 23 2 59 324 5 19 2,267 2,456 2,728 67 41 403 15 24 970 220 102 1,309 4,293 601 20 105 949 884 19 6 93 .. 164 20 2 759 288 192 21 2,438 1,101 2,277 42 3 156 4 589 162 19 318 616 555 22 40 92 76 7 4 18 104 8 2 32 92 419 23 1,344 451 1,088 9 1 88 3 529 91 7 84 89 332 24 4 27 13 11 8 11 1 3 58 28 5 105 63 7 25 178 198 255 40 24 181 20 18 578 229 62 566 910 101 26 13 166 60 40 30 112 23 13 408 626 72 2,353 728 21 27 395 603 1,234 510 114 690 126 : L08 2,285 1,111 207 11, 594 3,930 307 28 2 55 46 16 12 83 20 18 167 34 20 735 221 6 29 140 344 301 42 76 148 48 39 810 426 78 1,068 1,142 94 30 11 111 14 24 18 29 3 241 592 52 1,618 507 15 31 255 259 933 468 38 542 78 69 1,475 685 129 10,526 2,788 213 32 12 114 8 19 65 98 10 343 414 160 128 391 37 33 898 586 1,348 263 64 1,571 184 60 3,228 1,166 279 7,410 3,674 425 34 5 24 5 14 5 4 1 5 21 8 37 32 4 35 37 113 123 20 10 73 4 6 191 53 '26 151 321 74 36 32 399 108 96 39 83 5 13 194 55 ... 295 294 50 37 119 662 864 112 45 626 24 17 1,126 234 88 1,026 1,913 347 38 12 104 37 26 26 6 13 36 26 ... 118 131 36 39 57 335 467 89 37 379 20 14 363 78 65 494 895 48 40 20 295 71 70 13 77 5 158 29 ... 177 163 14 41 62 327 397 23 8 247 4 3 763 156 23 532 1,018 299 42 4 53 2 61 8 21 1 ., 15 12 22 77 3 43 53 178 225 2 146 .. 1,479 410 7 243 247 119 44 3 19 4 22 10 7 1 5 61 41 3 78 56 6 45 193 300 201 78 56 204 36 37 1,154 555 151 599 1,185 85 46 10 108 12 136 120 57 12 45 743 370 63 2,075 504 19 47 579 1,089 770 428 510 758 281 ,82 5,705 3,256 967 3,779 4,914 268 48 1 42 35 57 41 45 439 68 28 1,682 306 5 49 255 415 407 142 176 279 73 !17 2,456 972 235 1,715 2,091 85 50 9 66 12 101 63 16 12 .. 304 302 35 393 198 14 51 324 674 363 286 334 479 208 >65 3,249 2,284 732 2,064 2,823 183 "2 267 6 562 1,075 170 300 5,785 3,365 600 1,812 1,350 35 '■3 8,532 16,839 10,181 3,432 2,337 12,962 5,595 1,1 05 110,315 53,818 15,641 24,186 41,149 3,201 54 13,144 1,995 376 536 162 458 456 20 7,840 3,586 1,006 7,212 4,191 13,312 55 19,308 2,437 864 4,618 704 1,685 1,652 351 14,002 7,496 2,087 19,607 9,628 14,440 :-i 315,915 18,595 1,050 2,436 2,060 485 2,285 74,075 4,905 3,250 1,937 6,595 15,900 57 63,976 74,995 6,734 15,824 4,244 25,773 30, 511 4, L65 263,254 139,088 30,925 209,822 135,715 142,804 58 30 49 5 22 7 14 3 5 73 13 3 143 87 35 59 165 207 124 38 13 139 14 23 538 214 56 427 757 114 60 6,212 1,636 209 370 73 327 226 20 2,569 747 185 6,398 3,090 1,607 61 13,104 1,875 792 4,224 80 943 135 51 8,449 2,470 872 8,677 6,991 3,970 62 146 220 8 40 19 61 206 20 796 205 546 1,292 194 63 236 417 280 145 16 234 58 25 3,001 471 150 1,247 989 1,939 64 6,066 1,416 201 330 54 266 20 1,773 542 185 5,852 1,798 1,413 65 12,868 1,458 512 4,079 64 709 77 L26 5,448 1,999 722 7,430 6,002 2,031 6 213,765 16, 545 1,040 1,760 760 247 150 24, 594 3,465 750 1,402 4,358 14,120 67 53,243 56,288 6,087 8,384 1,394 15,367 3,025 2, 360 166,614 55,181 13,061 66,585 100,872 73,685 ■ 8 20 17 5 11 5 9 2 128 56 10 44 60 32 1 9 45 65 14 43 35 100 71 21 356 315 125 237 339 158 70 6,932 359 167 166 89 131 230 • •■ 5,271 2,839 821 814 1,101 11,705 VI 6,204 562 72 394 624 742 1,517 205 5,553 5,026 1,215 10,930 2,637 10,470 72 40 22 153 2 48 46 747 511 11 287 360 145 73 64 31 37 76 168 256 '86 70 608 1,099 276 766 762 6,178 74 6,892 337 14 164 41 85 230 4,524 2,328 810 527 741 11,560 75 6,140 531 35 318 456 486 1,431 235 4,945 3,927 939 10,164 1,875 4,292 76 102,150 2,050 10 676 1,300 238 2,135 49,481 1,440 2,500 535 2,237 1,780 77 10,733 18,707 647 7,440 2,850 10,406 7 27,486 2, 105 96,640 83,907 2 17,864 143,237 116 34,843 30 69,119 1 78 79 1 1 1 43 13,755 4 3 4 1 185 1,459,630 65 426, 336 1 BO 31 8 5 40 91,121 4,150 ... 25 27 3 4 2,162,646 4,459 486,621 21, 526 1 32 83 4 t ... 40 3,612 9,605 2 10 1 241,803 1,455,171 16,281 404,810 34 85 4 5 87,509 83,000 23 17 4 1,920,843 12,427,700 470,340 2,642,983 86 3 50 1,847,436 510 1,700 12 30,304,640 4,861,390 33 34 8 4 22 15 1 41 19 3<- 64 32 5 io 30 387 286 103 200 309 X 1,857 89 . . • 424 228 1,258 26 546 375 91 999 487 13 42 581 2,446 2,012 1,303 5,610 2,041 92 1,203 72 56 79 1,104 12 139 157 >.< 541 393 13 32 373 858 853 601 1,287 1,359 94 654 17 368 149 154 14 407 218 9J 458 94 io 208 1,588 1,159 702 4,323 682 ... 96 377 13 332 27 48 114 313 ... 97 ... 49 48 16 189 1,233 1,051 1,152 1,254 499 98 148 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9 (Part 5 of 5) -SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Washington West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Tree fruits, outs, and grapes: land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting acres Apples farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels 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 Plums and prunes farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels Figs farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees 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 Oranges, including 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 19541. 1950.. 19541. 19502. 1954 *. 1950.. 19541. 1950. . 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950. . 1954 '. 1949.. 1954 1. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950. . 19541. 1949.. 1954 1. 1950.. 1954 l. 1950. . 1954 1. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1949.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 1954 1. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 1954 l. 1949.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950 . . 1954 l. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 1954 1. 1949.. 1954 l. 1950. . 19541. 1949.. 19541. 1950. . 1954 '. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950. . 19541. 1949. . 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950. . 1954 1. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1949.. 1954 l, 1950.. 1954 1. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 1954 l. 1950.. 19541. 1949.. 1954.. 1950.. 1954.. 1950.. 1954.. 1950.. 1954.. 1950.. 1954 3. 1954'. 14 444 29 146 5 61 57 225 33 124 24 101 2 30 11 144 54 629 30 231 24 398 36 513 4 48 28 129 21 46 15 323 114 1,731 60 539 54 1,192 1,325 21,857 206 1,341 175 12,400 11 79 157 482 80 92 77 390 75 4,740 6 127 49 859 25 203 24 656 100 7,660 96 651 442 587 66 324 400 1,924 69 1,208 331 716 197 651 114 530 23,652 46,531 1,327 30,371 22,325 16,160 340 6,946 54 226 162 670 52 248 110 422 80 991 11 51 43 354 19 205 24 149 4 114 21 230 68 672 25 370 43 302 107 5,490 1,081 1,777 4,760 21,806 62 237 1,036 1,386 64 428 972 958 4,345 19,244 13 69 45 391 191 45 200 415 2,562 23 338 721 4,918 289 2,640 432 2,278 115 2,844 39 1,585 110 237 2 35 25 337 205 1,750 75 1,034 130 716 66 344 59 749 466 3,851 56 1,509 410 2,342 435 2,878 12 182 82 1,016 19 395 63 621 16 347 56 1,185 559 7,025 133 2,969 426 4,056 4,253 111,001 1,823 5,347 3,179 113,251 45 529 1,312 3,667 218 1,003 1,094 2,664 1,313 66,603 28 279 511 1,680 84 361 427 1,319 1,866 46,648 251 30 996 291 8,007 68 3,459 223 4,548 95 004 69 508 379 392 470 31 362 46 108 14 49 54 284 1,225 5,006 492 2,856 733 2,150 200 841 46 232 569 1,181 107 461 462 720 176 1,441 22 93 306 627 146 244 160 383 74 132 38 193 272 1,290 166 940 106 350 435 2,295 2,379 4,579 15,540 33,999 79 215 2,139 3,657 294 967 1,845 2,690 10, 340 25,961 10 118 240 922 79 196 161 726 5,200 8,038 5 22 822 2,428 804 2,335 18 93 240 600 2 18 22 78 22 38 129 1,454 4,503 5,345 30 290 66 1,076 31 669 35 407 7 217 50 415 631 9,472 203 8,302 428 1,170 112 722 54 592 234 2,580 68 624 166 1,956 130 3,490 39 195 400 1,060 123 456 277 604 97 1,065 60 958 300 4,087 132 1,307 168 2,780 1,133 66,592 9,489 9,719 6,355 121,211 109 634 3,596 6,064 271 1,183 3,325 4,881 1,280 74,123 48 208 5,893 3,655 4,088 835 1,805 2,820 5,075 47,088 145 354 374,933 369, 086 30,678 119,372 344,255 249,714 1,293,610 3,310,711 30 227 216 11 25 40 519 129 262 34 258 269 1,352 83 753 186 599 188 458 42 350 2,007 6,331 372 2,605 1,635 3,726 59 2,400 27 255 222 1,001 127 383 95 618 35 1,170 15 74 68 270 5 169 63 101 30 77 14 196 64 690 17 318 47 372 85 4,063 1,084 2,775 4,171 26,267 28 188 1,035 2,604 557 448 478 2,156 3,496 24,048 4 48 49 171 2 44 47 127 675 2,219 32 219 189 145 2 12 3 32 3 20 2 23 6 71 5 50 1 21 12 7 63 52 502 13 36 39 466 155 933 3 26 28 103 12 38 16 65 1 13 10 112 66 517 17 123 49 394 652 6,641 1,826 6,598 10,685 64,921 18 94 575 910 99 74 476 836 960 16,107 23 89 1,251 5,688 207 2,467 1,044 3,221 9,725 48,814 2 5 13 20 3 4 10 16 17 445 36 80 17 281 208 1,428 63 1,099 145 329 149 358 18 354 1,039 4,448 148 2,813 891 1,635 104 1,041 17 222 87 629 48 484 39 145 17 365 5 162 25 838 11 518 14 320 182 10 206 45 957 29 573 16 384 12,085 200 565 1,250 6,603 84 139 526 37 274 102 252 1,200 6,123 3 10 61 39 1 15 60 24 50 480 10 71 194 162 1 3 25 28 25 25 2 5 20 231 205 20 26 10 4 13 187 365 20 316 167 49 2 161 2 13 28 169 102 28 67 3 5 23 54 207 25 103 29 104 225 681 2,057 1,397 3,255 21,099 13 34 1,697 1,012 191 398 1,506 614 2,130 17,099 10 26 360 385 55 40 305 345 1,125 4,000 1 1 500 1,000 1,000 500 1For 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. 2For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. 3Harvested in 1953-54 from the bloom of 1953. 'Harvested in 1949-50 from the bloom of 1949. LOUISIANA 149 Parish Table 9a.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data 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 Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bossier 1 6,897 1,007 182 8 4 30 27 20 2 acres . . . CORN 707,818 119,591 33,137 2,418 831 3,922 7,918 2,462 3 543 2 1 1 1 4 46 - acres. . . 3,881 121 5 20 15 5 447 2 1 1 4 6 acres. . . 3,330 121 20 15 46 ? bushels . . . 126,123 2,710 1,000 300 1,205 ... 8 22,155 2,700 SMALL GRAINS 9 37 4 1 i- acres . . . 2,181 30 80 . . . 11 bushels . . . 61,854 564 1,600 12 bushels sold 19,757 13 4,748 1,007 179 6 3 18 27 14 acres. . . 665,607 119,120 32,669 2,293 771 3,285 7,878 15 162-lb. bbl... 10,083,389 1,937,089 466,158 34,272 12,700 41,349 81,455 li 162-lb. bbl. sold... HAY 9,948,813 1,914,151 463,443 33,672 12,455 40,224 79,859 17 5,084 111 182 100 3 40 175 IS Alfalfa, clover, and their mixtures cut for hay 38 1 1 1 19 acres . . . 986 5 100 60 20 tons . . . 1,552 15 80 75 21 tons sold . . . 327 22 44 6 4 1 23 acres. . . 730 106 182 40 24 tons . . . 912 132 76 60 ... 25 tons sold . . . 65 30 20 26 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other 19 . . . 27 acres. .. 558 28 tons. .. 463 29 tons sold . . . 30 105 1 2 31 acres 2,734 3 115 32 tons. .. 2,970 4 180 33 tons sold . . . MISCELLANEOUS CROPS 251 15 34 248 3 81 3 25 6 35 acres . . . 6,368 577 36 bales. .. 6,887 38 28 706 37 38 39 acres. . . 1 value, dollars1.. 539 2,982 242,924 5 1 13 2,000 47 40 41 acres. . . 435 562 42 43 t acre6... 590 783 1 1 44 1,637 4 13 47 45 1,256 2,831 479,741 ... 46 47 acres. .. 24-pt. crates... 48 49 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees2 farms reporting acres. .. 329 23 ... 1Farma reporting and dollars are for wholly irrigated farms only. 2Doea not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. 150 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9a.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED [Data for specified crops are not included for farms on Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Concordia De Soto 1 39 263 38 75 5 4 13 2 acres .. . CORN 1,347 85,171 1,845 18,662 210 267 530 3 1 2 13 1 5 4 acres . . . 15 60 306 30 265 5 1 2 12 1 4 6 acres.. . 15 60 239 30 235 ? bushels . . . 500 500 10,706 350 4,682 8 100 3,300 ... SMALL GRAINS 9 1 1 Id acres . . . 300 80 ... ... li bushels.. . 6,000 1,600 12 bushels sold. .. 6,000 ... ... 13 1A 15 16 acres.. . 162-lb. bbl... 162-lb. bbl. sold... HJUT 261 84,559 1,065,492 1,054,267 75 18,662 269,931 258,232 17 145 1,310 40 25 60 LS Alfalfa, clover, and their mixtures cut for hay 2 3 19 acres .. . 55 127 ... 20 tons. .. 86 120 ... 21 tons sold . . . 10 ... ... ... 22 2 ... 23 acres . . . 33 ... 24 tons.. . 32 ... ... ... 25 tons sold . . . ... ... 26 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other 1 1 27 acres .. . 40 ... ... 20 28 tons . . . 40 ... ... 40 29 tons sold. .. ... ... 30 5 1 1 3 31 acres . . . 1,150 40 25 40 32 tons . . . 406 40 25 73 33 tons sold . . . MISCELLANEOUS CROPS 34 3 * . * 21 1 1 1 35 acres . . . 61 ... 627 ... 35 150 54 36 bales . . . 91 ... 794 18 150 45 37 '98 1 25 5,000 . . . 1 1 150 1 11 300 38 39 acres. . . value, dollars1.. 40 41 acres. . . 1 1 1 5 ... 42 43 acres . . . ... ... 44 97 20 ... 1 11 45 ;:: ::: 46 47 acres. .. 24-pt. crates... 48 49 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards and planted nut trees2 farms reporting... acres. . . 2 24 1 1 1 1 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Farnis reporting and dollars are for wholly irrigated farms only. 2Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. LOUISIANA 151 FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued which only part of specified crop was irrigated. See text] East Carroll Evangeline Franklin Iberia Ioerville Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche Lb Salle Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchi- toches Ouachita 56 728 80 43 6 630 174 7 385 30 50 31 53 1 5,381 55,719 1,924 8,584 2,220 121,492 13,597 922 1,434 2,307 2,796 1,865 4,426 2 3 8 7 1 5 1 2 132 7 4 1 12 3 10 57 45 6 29 1 54 295 180 107 6 680 4 3 8 7 1 3 1 2 132 7 4 1 11 5 10 57 27 6 22 1 54 295 180 78 6 565 6 105 885 685 60 255 15 1,815 1,000 15,183 400 6,940 350 1,040 150 34,638 4,050 7 a 1 1 4 2 3 2 1 1 9 300 165 123 75 17 60 15 50 10 10,000 3,800 3,717 4,005 4,500 1,040 325 2,800 600 2,500 11 12 8 712 1 40 3 622 172 3 1 3 13 3,897 54,924 4 7,230 2,176 120,568 13,518 764 270 525 14 74,852 798,775 50 103,645 27,089 1,983,266 213,354 10,500 4,305 9,360 15 73,983 785,508 101,787 25,350 1,957,415 211,064 10,500 4,305 9,203 16 80 5 53 123 471 60 1 65 566 125 348 17 1 1 2 3 6 1 1 18 80 5 37 43 13 15 150 19 200 7 120 51 14 45 210 20 13 2 5 5 1 18 20 1 15 16 1 16 30 20 12 219 369 1 1 1 2 2 7 3 34 36 3 370 260 15 189 3 16 14 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 3 4 1 1 11 3 2 6 29 30 15 70 208 60 1 16 196 110 182 31 8 333 287 30 4 18 603 3 130 30 189 32 33 31 14 29 2 1 1 1 10 20 15 18 34 353 109 568 7 4 8 4 366 713 472 1,034 35 404 110 600 3 4 8 3 412 785 383 1,113 36 1 4 400 1 160 15^000 'ii 97 449 25,592 118 147 95 87 1 7 80 1 (Z) 1 (z) 17 3 133 18,600 1 5 1 3 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 4 160 14 215 297 509 94,188 7 17 125 44 45 46 47 1 1 1 1 1 8 44 1 5 1 9 2 14 48 49 152 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9a.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED [Data for specified crops are not included for farms on Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Plaquemines Rapides Red River Richland St. Charles St. James St. John the Baptist 1 9 29 6 54 1 23 3 2 acres. .. CORN 312 1,453 313 2,303 627 4,137 443 3 4 7 1 5 3 1 acres . . . 280 130 142 29 15 5 6 1 5 3 1 6 acres . . . 230 130 132 29 15 7 bushels. . . 5,830 3,900 2,930 740 500 8 1,000 1,700 700 400 SMALL GRAINS 9 2 1 1 10 acres. . . 88 75 15 11 bushels . . . 2,680 3,120 1,000 L2 bushels sold, . . 13 1 3 1 12 2 1/4 acres . . . 200 410 625 3,687 393 15 162-lb. bbl... 3,200 5,190 9,000 49,806 6,665 16 162-lb. bbl. sold... HAY 3,000 5,190 9,000 49,131 6,665 17 65 20 15 Alfalfa, clover, and their mixtures cut for hay 1 19 acres 40 20 tons . . . 166 21 tons sold . . . 22 1 23 acres . . . 8 24 tons . . . 18 25 tons sold . . . 26 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other 27 acres. . . 28 tons . . . 29 tons sold . . . 30 2 1 31 acres. . . 25 12 32 tons. . . 54 12 33 tons sold. . . MISCELLANEOUS CROPS 34 5 1 28 35 acres 120 10 721 ... 36 bales. . . 155 8 718 ... ... 37 38 39 acres . . . value, dollars1.. 2 27 4,000 14 10 1 401 4,550 1 14 400 40 41 acres . . . 1 1 42 43 acres . . . 3 78 1 1 44 27 13 10 323 13 45 46 47 acres. . . 24-pt . crates . . . 48 49 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees2 farms reporting... acres . . . 2 18 4 26 1 10 ::: 1Farms reporting and dollars are for wholly irrigated farms only. 2Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. LOUISIANA 153 FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued which only part of specified crop was i rrigated. See text] St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terieoone Union Vermilion Washington West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana All other parishes 240 14 19 16 1,094 13 1 7 1,331 4 10 35 1 23,101 3,045 6,883 1,838 5,162 1,723 250 251 152,979 104 1,502 414 2 15 3 278 2 4 5 1 4 3 137 14 485 88 80 40 35 53 4 15 3 194 2 2 2 1 4 5 137 14 323 88 47 15 35 53 6 3,535 410 13,079 8,800 550 335 1,000 790 7 800 210 5 10 330 5,300 2 180 7,200 85 1 3 100 60 2 503 9,030 9,000 1 L2 100 8 9 10 11 12 218 12 19 6 1 1 1,328 2 1 13 22,660 3,016 6,883 1,030 200 250 151,955 1,175 10 14 346,065 52,109 94,692 11,425 1,050 3,800 2,347,065 20,000 180 15 339,619 50,653 93,172 11,248 1,050 3,600 2,320,887 20,000 180 16 109 121 233 75 277 59 37 17 2 1 6 1 2 2 18 9 50 77 75 13 32 19 12 10 1 15 24 1 50 45 115 7 29 41 4 5 7 87 80 11 3 37 48 128 1 7 4 1 20 50 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 2 39 12 1 1 30 100 6 96 227 20 17 31 50 5 107 346 203 30 36 32 33 8 12 1 6 ... 5 1 34 49 32 54 33 96 5 35 47 27 51 31 98 7 36 1 2 424 1 37 3 8 1,420 10 91 38 40 , 590 165,222 1,000 39 1 1 2 1 2 1 309 401 486 612 40 41 42 43 2 5 640 6 2 2,317 384,913 407 957 10 91 44 4' 4t> 47 1 1 1 3 48 5 ' 89 14 12 1 25 49 Chapter C STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS (155) LOUISIANA State Economic Areas LEGEND IB I METROPOLITAN STATE ECONOMIC AREA I 2 I NONMETROPOLITAN STATE ECONOMIC AREA 991355 0- 52 - ll(Prt. 22) 158 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic clasB Commercial farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954.. 1950.. Land In farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950. . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm ...dollars 1954.. 1950. . Average per acre dollars 1954.. 1950.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in farws 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 farms1 farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour .....farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954., USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which couuercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.. tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 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. 111,240 124,022 11,483,807 11,200,024 103.2 90.3 9,660 6,983 112.81 83,129 99,238 3,014,273 3,126,468 26,646 21,879 13,912 10,055 5,174 2,899 2,035 529 38,732 42,405 1,957,038 1,829,671 19,295 26,336 491,298 708,083 4,890 101,769 15,749 389,529 32,796 2,277,631 22,306 1,723,966 30,550 1,508,346 5,843 306,266 95,735 511,255 98,048 113,363 5,462,609 5,664,222 73,862 76,877 5,743,015 4,792,780 48,704 51,145 4,001,597 3,738,861 6,739 7,172 695,312 560,563 9,519 229,886 6,340 140, 330 6,779 31,337 229,325 2,801 13,816 118, 744 39,233 50,075 430, 869 46,139 87,678 649,537 19,567 25,713 120, 506 11,029 83,637 929,406 60,467 70,473 ,878,084 ,542,259 146.8 121.2 13,250 9,145 111.78 56,886 67,049 2,779,527 2,791,785 7,994 16,496 12,525 9,433 5,030 2,865 2,018 525 19,641 23,193 1,505,861 1,417,156 12 , 989 285,771 431,048 2,952 77,994 5,820 207, 777 15,072 1,612,721 10,127 1,167,463 16,433 1,165,926 3,628 259,049 49,303 360,815 58,774 69,227 4,571,159 4,639,989 37,016 41,287 4,284,508 3,608,237 21,810 24,582 2,780,184 2,566,534 6,252 6,446 693,406 555,457 8,142 218,418 3,338 110,354 4,292 26,997 195,923 1,649 11, 124 95,680 26,182 39, 702 355,361 38,972 81,753 611,437 12,370 21,858 102,229 9,517 82,085 917,059 2,018 1,207 2,695,139 1,936,294 1,335.5 1, 604. 2 136,274 130, 822 122.21 81.33 68 1,970 1,143 893,638 603,735 5 1 17 20 35 197 1,227 468 1,236 673 472,869 332 , 931 437 400 98,586 95,093 190 30,438 316 68, 148 582 413,791 550 407,407 597 306,088 237 78,938 1,804 102,760 2,004 1,183 1,465,093 1,031,759 1,642 987 1,192,748 786,322 945 721 821,198 577,546 1,149 345 376,281 155,016 406 72,569 54 18,737 320 6,296 54,501 109 1,886 18,953 669 6,149 58,171 526 10,720 88,646 124 3,654 15,701 1,515 44,694 503,607 3,691 2,537 1,497,076 1,431,217 405.6 564.1 41,211 41,822 110.27 82.46 69 3,461 2,304 484,541 429,656 65 143 100 139 694 1,716 565 39 2,054 1,445 314,408 288,812 536 624 32,047 66,590 206 8,082 371 23 , 965 1,082 255,084 720 172,112 1,192 181,894 419 51,198 3,268 56,990 3,611 2,432 830,996 785,058 2,956 2,103 751,386 684,923 1,553 1,149 427,196 438, 782 1,544 1,001 214,137 193,460 528 31,211 145 7,032 6,280 4,391 1,198,844 1,177,579 190.9 268.2 18,080 20,337 115.21 80.15 80 5,744 3,970 347,211 322,399 357 343 645 1,524 2,126 609 134 6 2,669 2,296 212,081 233,700 748 1,061 29,168 51,860 346 8,265 475 20,903 2,059 261,905 1,190 140,404 2,055 161,061 791 42,043 5,554 47,014 6,023 4,284 588,460 607,959 4,668 3,492 635,047 594,316 2,829 2,088 402,309 370,406 1,144 1,036 67,261 102,173 1,045 27,822 348 11,701 616 856 6,116 5,019 40,223 34,543 226 476 2,766 2,865 21,757 21,693 1,203 2,666 4,530 5,931 40,682 51,163 992 2,999 6,322 10,651 52,487 73,916 283 1,000 3,391 2,569 6,188 12,493 2,089 1,965 21,534 8,978 53,824 96,894 13,961 11,051 1,324,403 1,237,696 94.9 112.0 9,522 8,457 112.94 82.79 84 13,443 10, 506 439,344 426,378 705 2,552 4,203 4,316 1,403 205 55 4 4,341 3,922 183,749 181,621 1,494 1,807 31,763 55,471 622 10,205 1,079 21,558 3,096 222,408 2,143 145,585 4,381 247,482 876 42,393 11, 746 54,072 13,733 10,895 654,856 663,470 8,752 6,911 653,639 530,892 4,547 4,115 367,993 367,312 1,271 1,458 24,963 62,623 2,194 38,460 512 21,205 B82 4 009 26 506 364 1 893 16 143 6 603 8 864 78 156 10 151 21 460 156 488 3 913 5 564 32 368 1 92C 4 328 41 062 21,413 26,378 1,321,041 1,602,136 61.7 60.7 5,999 4,885 111.69 82.38 85 20,570 25,534 439,869 617,275 2,943 8,429 5,711 2,747 592 104 36 8 5,556 7,704 182,017 217,225 2,202 4,139 43,492 77,782 890 11,984 1,535 31,508 4,157 266,301 2,769 157,684 4,901 168,107 760 29,647 16,269 63,571 20,950 26,063 665,378 912,282 11,122 14,439 616,425 591,191 6,150 7,930 423,985 461,966 868 1,806 9,358 34,180 2,767 37,960 882 24,859 943 3,886 27,213 320 1,305 14,089 9,214 9,022 82,045 16,534 24,141 180,747 4,710 5,089 27,114 1,359 1,928 16,402 ^or 1954, irrigated cropland harvested only; for 1949, total irrigated land, including irrigated cropland not harvested and not paatured. LOUISIANA FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM. CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 159 a sample of farms. See text] The State—Continued Areas . and A 1 R^onomic class — Continued Total all fanne Economic class Other farms Commercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class 11 Class III Class 17 ClaBS V ClasB VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 17,698 33,032 43 13,216 6,255 230 350 537 1,180 2,362 1,596 2,245 4,707 9 1 18, 770 34,757 22 14,589 7,834 180 260 357 1,076 3,188 2,773 2,307 4,445 3 2 1,291,163 1,268,820 45,740 1,281,772 957,668 312,488 171,911 109,331 109,020 157,895 97,023 151,089 164,543 8,472 3 1,075,957 1,535,415 46,393 1,214,423 903,354 224,981 157,431 108,583 113,693 162,803 135,863 120,256 183,739 7,074 4 73.0 38.4 1,063.7 97.0 153.1 1,358.6 491.2 203.6 92.4 66.8 60.8 67.3 35.0 941.3 5 57.3 44.2 2,108.8 83.2 115.3 1,249.9 605.5 3C4.2 105.7 51.1 49.0 52.1 41.3 2,358.0 6 6,945 4,521 170,349 8,807 13,395 159,509 52,876 22,275 9,339 5,768 3,886 6,012 4,110 313,556 7 4,501 3,856 73,741 6,552 9,011 115,092 47,423 27,508 8,407 3,634 2,880 3,717 3,585 600,000 8 100.17 130. 13 170.89 114.60 110.29 127.54 120. 27 116.56 118.76 97.23 66.91 100.68 132.44 333.10 9 81.10 92.27 98.52 83.99 82.25 94.20 89.01 100.62 80.09 70.85 58.95 70.35 101.11 192.74 10 84 84 91 83 77 54 67 67 79 79 82 87 88 100 11 12,355 13,856 32 9,095 5,814 227 327 486 1,116 2,185 1,473 1,397 1,875 9 12 15,183 16,985 21 11,361 7,501 178 247 299 1,051 3,071 2,655 1,777 2,080 3 13 144,260 72,814 17,672 312,629 285,904 106,752 54,182 28,015 35,542 41,129 20,284 14,623 9,750 2,352 li 199,924 117,412 17,347 344,914 310,131 85,130 51,129 26,768 42,568 63,217 41,319 21,407 12,185 1,191 IS 6,726 11,926 3,597 1,112 10 20 45 440 597 850 1,635 3,6 3,708 1,665 10 2,740 2,195 32 30 401 1,087 645 340 205 17 1,207 180 1,092 912 10 98 312 357 135 145 35 18 557 60 5 673 616 10 5 123 215 213 50 57 19 124 20 449 444 3 77 148 109 72 35 5 20 28 5 1 225 225 23 98 57 22 14 11 21 5 12 4 244 75 235 75 127 64 85 10 10 12 1 1 9 22 23 7,090 11,985 16 3,928 1,462 144 201 203 197 348 369 836 1,626 4 24 6,737 12,462 13 4,253 1,717 80 114 151 176 533 661 857 1,676 3 25 247,811 193,940 9,426 219,547 164,547 55,585 34,636 2C146 17,036 17,438 13,704 24,140 27,840 3,020 26 169,106 240,477 2,932 190, 726 137,718 38,100 27,850 22,740 11,119 20,612 17,297 22,745 29.935 328 27 3,721 7,568 22 2,061 775 25 68 54 104 203 321 396 890 28 4,479 8,861 7 2,087 940 41 65 73 90 295 376 366 779 2 29 66,326 137,060 2,141 43,232 21,616 2,988 4,021 3,359 2,513 3,215 5,520 5,796 15,820 30 83,255 192,804 976 68,974 41,873 8,173 7,175 5,735 4,054 7,640 9,096 6,521 20,270 310 31 906 1,027 5 624 314 15 16 24 48 100 111 145 165 32 10,945 12,335 495 9,658 7,423 2,323 616 1,204 1,600 980 700 1,220 1,015 33 3,056 6,856 17 1,595 554 13 57 45 66 123 250 266 775 34 55,381 124,725 1,646 33,574 14,193 665 3,405 2,155 913 2,235 4,820 4,576 14,805 35 7,114 10,597 13 4,542 1,670 114 132 215 236 455 518 1,035 1,835 2 36 366,056 290,849 8,005 289,346 197,494 50, 613 29,862 23,067 22,478 47,658 23,816 49,852 41,725 275 37 4,224 7,944 11 2,573 949 81 101 124 121 256 266 491 1,131 2 38 225, 154 326,833 4,516 185,257 116,902 41,425 17,523 11,523 10, 699 21,457 14,075 24,570 41,964 1,821 39 5,193 8,904 20 3,533 1,374 90 121 169 248 363 383 769 1,385 5 40 185,318 155,307 1,795 186,993 142,018 44,752 26,432 14,483 17,099 22,758 16,494 26,825 17,650 500 41 1,178 1,025 12 654 341 36 39 29 71 105 61 163 145 5 42 34,336 12,056 825 42,599 32,986 10,558 6,904 2,307 6,259 4,780 2,180 7,611 1,500 500 43 15,590 30,808 37 10,539 4,138 206 309 421 750 1,341 1,111 1,970 4,427 4 44 56,238 92,017 2,185 44,768 29,187 10,373 5,255 2,736 3,453 4,240 3,130 5,283 9,794 504 45 15,226 24,006 42 11,139 6,056 229 349 506 1,159 2,252 1,561 1,818 3,256 9 46 17,348 26,767 21 12,991 7,696 179 254 339 1,054 3,127 2,743 2,047 3,245 3 47 458,397 403,814 29,239 575,408 472,067 165,325 92,839 57,522 55,091 61,782 39,508 44,559 53,410 5,372 48 452,285 550, 693 21,255 604,614 489,722 131,403 86,154 55,243 57,741 91,469 67,712 50,673 62,390 1,829 49 12,973 23,845 28 8,265 2,935 207 300 371 460 782 815 1,765 3,556 9 50 12,602 22,967 21 7,922 3,319 137 226 261 429 1,045 1,221 1,542 3,058 3 51 799,185 640,096 19,226 695,886 504,059 150,950 90,930 63,698 56,613 67,854 54,014 100,817 87,215 3,795 52 508,803 659,624 16,116 540,152 400,666 105,906 71,487 59,164 50,836 62,764 50,509 60,635 75,885 2,966 53 10,074 16,804 16 6,348 2,213 150 201 272 300 616 674 1,370 2,761 4 54 9,483 17,063 17 6,031 2,527 96 158 175 299 787 1,012 1,246 2,255 3 55 591,210 617,682 12,521 474,603 314,396 92,038 47,385 34,590 33,377 69,115 37,891 74,422 83,689 2,096 56 432,543 723,095 16,689 422,935 281,527 50,928 51,641 38,616 38,302 52,499 49,539 52,200 85,990 3,218 57 375 100 12 102 102 34 21 20 22 5 58 605 120 1 15 15 5 5 5 59 1,310 295 301 5,989 5,989 4,161 924 555 344 5 60 3,615 i,4ao 11 1,025 1,025 450 500 75 61 922 445 10 1,108 954 106 94 89 201 359 105 131 20 3 62 8,213 2,590 665 33,834 32,289 13,325 6,854 2,955 3,030 5,475 650 1,120 30 395 63 1,361 1,640 1 355 184 18 6 5 90 65 70 100 1 64 19,251 10, 615 110 6,540 5,180 705 290 140 2,755 1,290 660 590 110 65 1,490 985 12 652 429 50 55 73 45 116 90 125 95 3 66 3,299 863 178 3,205 2,781 554 645 504 292 566 220 250 128 46 67 24,674 6,180 2,548 31,492 295 26,524 7,546 5,348 5,267 2,633 3, X 1,780 3,675 875 418 M 708 436 8 146 15 26 27 18 54 6 91 55 3 69 2,026 600 66 1,374 940 326 201 130 56 191 36 351 32 51 70 18,572 4,140 352 14,137 9,942 2,362 1,985 2,045 510 2,765 275 3,633 255 307 71 6,285 6,755 11 3,866 2,276 150 172 207 395 757 595 756 830 4 72 5,729 4,164 480 5,085 4,010 1,564 549 390 432 657 418 548 424 103 73 41,917 28,175 5,416 • 47,669 40,074 14,426 5,898 4,189 5,116 5,735 4,710 3,995 2,990 610 74 5,307 1,855 5 5,127 4,240 205 232 353 809 1,691 950 625 260 2 75 4,910 969 46 14,270 13,558 4,732 1,785 1,462 1,940 2,631 988 576 120 16 76 31,796 5,910 394 130,861 126,057 44,343 18,477 12,253 18,446 24,043 8,495 3,800 890 114 77 3,188 3,987 22 1,169 351 14 11 31 60 75 170 310 506 . 78 1,987 1,474 394 572 254 48 6 35 35 71 59 130 147 41 71 8,293 7,328 2,656 3,325 1,450 178 14 273 230 290 465 700 992 183 BO 832 670 10 533 308 75 53 46 35 47 50 135 90 81 937 373 242 1,838 1,719 1,085 262 156 76 122 18 93 26 82 7,601 2,450 2,296 15,522 14,597 8,610 2,563 1,739 555 955 175 685 240 8' 160 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) 12 13 1* 15 16 17 U 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954... 1950... Land In farms ""« 1954... 1950... Average size of farm acres 1954.., 1950. . , Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954... 1950.. Average per acre dollars 1954.. 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in faraa according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954... 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954... 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954... 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954... Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 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... acrea 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 farms1 farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . USE OF C0MMERCLAL FERTILIZER Crop* on which coauercial fertilizer waa used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.. tons., acres on which used. . Other pasture farms reporting . . tons., acres on which used.. Corn farms reporting. . tons. . acres on which used.. Cotton f arma reporting. . tons. . acres on which used. . Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc farms reporting.. tons. . acres on which used.. Other crops farms reporting. . tons . . acres on which used. . Total all farms 20, i. - 24, 043 ,218, 474 ,073, 554 106.0 86.2 e, 167 5, 547 98.72 67 .91 83 18, 884 21 943 700, 762 666 943 3 815 5 635 3 634 3 190 1 ' 3' 56E 346 111 5 637 6 180 239 968 198 958 3 217 4 '■£r 62 634 111 310 1 550 25 812 2 034 36 822 5 770 515 672 4 : , > 396 760 4 688 232 226 1 230 71 909 15 193 70 452 19 870 23 107 1,003 364 977 211 10 847 11 225 987 866 747 856 8 609 8 731 912 432 896 979 378 Economic class Commercial farms 4,331 113,438 178 7,928 675 5,497 42,921 269 1,641 23, 609 5,044 7,699 73,342 14,879 37,561 287, 144 598 897 3,343 1,257 4,572 45,554 16,375 18,279 2,010,909 1,806,330 122.8 98.8 8,815 6,049 94.51 65.35 84 16, 186 17,987 672,075 617,802 2,154 4,970 3,409 3,065 1,570 563 345 110 4,161 4,562 213,269 171,927 2,255 3,249 46,459 85,345 1,228 21,847 1,328 24,612 4,238 471,457 3,105 341,846 3,461 207,956 945 66,814 11,376 57,847 16,259 18,192 931,803 875,074 7,825 8,072 892,682 655,010 6,266 6,187 813,303 766,516 352 21,931 3,985 109,588 113 7,363 575 5,387 41,901 212 1,532 22,419 4,332 7,221 68,620 13,662 36,385 277,955 222 749 2,623 1,046 4,403 43,899 252 150 577,602 354,242 2,292.9 2,361.6 190,741 172,992 91.56 69.36 59 252 147 137,097 86,026 5 33 115 94 154 96 56,534 37,564 62 44 5,705 11,953 42 3,686 33 2,019 143 152,219 125 139,174 106 75,866 60 23,017 236 11,207 252 150 199,336 135,543 220 126 284,619 133,224 203 111 291,393 199,020 91 16,152 53 1,272 12,004 20 554 9,001 155 1,952 17,502 217 4,631 36,402 16 543 1,343 110 1,259 15,579 515 304 310,333 290,542 602.6 955.7 40,185 49,424 75.78 57.22 509 271 85,486 58,673 1 11 12 27 127 191 127 13 224 189 43, 282 30,311 101 103 4,381 13,692 55 2,534 64 1,847 268 97,878 142 41,704 228 31,305 122 14,640 451 6,297 514 294 133,149 102,676 419 267 172,465 142,290 343 830 139,582 163,273 46 2,453 213 16,830 10 560 82 1,350 9,566 44 442 6,503 215 856 7,466 411 3,185 24,737 1 28 140 132 960 8,795 1,396 860 306,963 265,797 219.9 309.1 16,109 17,882 89.98 54.37 79 1,394 846 99,947 73,672 5 37 172 401 532 186 60 1 543 361 34,994 26,269 222 275 6,384 11,027 143 2,453 94 3,931 521 72,385 442 51,722 454 31,576 184 9,330 1,165 9,955 1,395 859 141,325 110,968 961 622 138,955 116,282 791 512 124, 107 126,143 56 1,773 457 15,490 3 385 114 1,060 7,657 42 208 2,532 550 1,086 10, 986 1,174 5,413 37,200 20 36 255 237 896 8,248 3,806 3,220 346,914 297,431 91.1 92.4 8,603 5,750 109.06 69.13 84 3,792 3,183 141,953 121,681 80 821 913 1,264 594 91 27 2 1,049 933 34,891 28,743 518 527 9,885 13,217 296 4,915 331 4,970 1,055 66,475 883 49,861 924 31,221 240 10,122 2,756 12,628 3,798 3,210 186,729 163,641 1,984 1,593 132,587 100,221 1,648 1,300 116,336 104,596 42 1,087 23,423 1,330 127 664 5,415 56 216 3,608 1,124 1,476 14,189 3,310 9,446 70,051 515 208 630 ,634 7,144 7,771 327,192 374,666 45.8 48.2 4,093 3,431 102. 10 70.60 87 7,123 7,700 158,444 184,774 1,063 2,755 1,822 1,143 279 45 16 1,451 1,748 26,923 29,748 856 1,174 13,200 17,898 457 5,274 515 7,926 1,442 57,052 963 35,868 1,081 24,167 238 6,945 4,482 11,538 7,129 7,750 198,567 232,420 2,729 3,086 108, 142 100, 351 2,124 2,226 92,920 100, 162 1,559 24,572 4 424 40 104 740 1 649 1 404. 13 950 6 208 10 642 BE 000 50 28 165 252 436 3 933 3,262 5,974 141,705 223, 652 43.4 37.4 3,190 2,549 90.41 68.75 3,116 5,840 49,148 92,976 1,005 1,346 485 230 33 17 760 1,235 16,645 19,292 496 1,126 6,904 17,558 235 2,985 291 3,919 809 25,448 550 23,517 668 13,821 101 2,760 2,286 6,222 3,171 5,929 72,697 129,826 1,512 2,378 55,914 62,642 1,157 1,808 48,965 73,322 31 191 547 5,336 25 495 85 234 2,835 10 8 35 639 447 4,527 2,342 3,068 23,565 75 26 205 107 222 1,710 'For 1954, irrigated cropland harvested only: for 1949, total irrigated land, including irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. LOUISIANA FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 161 Area 2- — Continued Economic class— Continued Other farms Resi- dential Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms Other farms Resi- dential 2,153 2,526 112,678 102,230 52.3 40.5 5,580 3,879 112.32 94.15 1,695 2,321 22,105 34,591 825 520 220 115 15 667 699 15,005 11,878 396 539 5,135 8,755 181 1,960 251 3,175 641 26,805 462 22,212 531 14,915 160 4,050 1,628 6,501 1,872 2,446 42,245 55, 224 1,248 1,240 56,725' 30,875 993 980 49,017 36,497 10 28S ,900 70 96 845 42 101 1,050 380 304 3,075 1,036 1,067 8,360 205 105 2,398 3,237 93,036 164,344 38.8 50.8 5,541 4,003 169.34 77.31 75 1,001 1,634 5,775 14,326 836 145 5 10 787 919 10,970 15,153 566 838 11,040 17,210 141 2,005 455 9,J35 890 17,305 638 32,627 696 9,355 125 1,045 2,187 5,964 1,737 2,468 27,785 46,689 1,772 1,912 37,630 61,571 1,348 1,563 49,932 93,566 15 30 14 175 15 330 154 1,360 180 103 625 320 95 465 105 65 515 1 1,851 650 925.5 650.0 233, 600 200.00 50 807 224 1 1,531 224 2 1 829 400 2 1 180 400 1 20 287 6 204 6 L23 19,228 21,040 1,155,330 1,127,026 60.1 53.6 7,965 6,053 157.38 118.84 16,060 18, 020 462,338 490,087 2,573 5,219 4,512 2,567 643 310 201 35 5,570 6,740 176,858 176,266 1,074 2,255 36,275 48,406 237 3,422 864 32,853 2,319 156, 704 1,544 108,516 7,031 155,713 573 21, 783 17,036 58,926 17,369 19,296 675,471 714, 761 12,869 12,940 489,275 396,246 3,712 3,464 265,220 241,732 1,072 1,477 88, 528 65,300 1,364 20, 703 601 1,759 15,688 190 661 6,189 9,360 8,685 90,737 12,904 16,464 112,240 5,908 8,470 44,274 1,392 7,624 89,766 14,567 15,435 970, 700 961,047 66.6 62.3 8,724 6,813 156.41 116.06 85 14,005 14,854 441,788 451,229 1,193 4,714 4,427 2,512 628 300 196 35 4,006 5,129 142,673 150,838 732 1,505 24,190 32,206 172 2,962 567 21,226 1,595 117,444 1,022 78,745 5,294 120,236 378 18,978 12,846 45,422 14,244 15,159 608, 851 634,273 9,492 9,733 380, 555 328, 306 2,503 2,354 196,189 192,530 1,067 1,412 68,478 84,635 1,199 19,688 401 1,379 12, 703 135 523 5,164 8,405 8,053 84,512 12,029 15,896 108, 655 5,648 8,229 43,134 1,362 7,600 69,456 195 69 159,850 106,754 819.7 1,547.2 131,689 128, 606 156.85 81.51 55 73,261 33,285 22 141 31 95 43 23 664 15 399 55 19 10 659 2 99! 9 1 245 14,391 42 16,463 176 5,201 195 68 107,584 51,577 157 59 54,266 36,806 74 49 30,854 42,227 133 35 41,059 7,473 24 4,955 3 800 15 254 2,474 8 150 1,278 49 378 4,765 49 342 2,668 32 420 1,746 151 3,673 45,032 346 256 111,261 124,469 321.6 486.2 37, 752 45,968 141.61 98.34 66 335 250 47,389 46,472 74 193 163 155 23,069 25,170 21 2 320 5 916 1 75 20 2 245 11,264 115 8,645 27 2,120 297 2,053 346 251 72,778 77,558 261 205 48,235 49,077 120 80 27,765 33,695 185 150 26,114 29,702 37 37 200 1 80( 6 59 633 136 492 : 944 1^3 287 : ■• 5 5 3 531 201 IE 553 469 110 107 98 42 72 40 45 30 9 8 165 12 195 157 18 47 57 30 5 15 15 8 9 94 7 298 276 104 75 33 33 30 1 10 10 2 10 95 55 10 337 315 134 84 33 33 30 1 10 10 2 11 2C 15 3 169 157 84 30 20 11 7 5 5 5 2 12 20 15 4 183 170 97 30 20 11 7 5 5 5 3 13 £50 41 22 505 465 134 120 67 53 56 35 26 5 Q 14 260 41 25 539 499 153 127 73 54 57 35 26 5 g 15 25 35 11 82 64 33 12 8 5 1 5 10 8 16 25 35 12 99 80 39 17 8 10 1 5 10 9 17 7,213 7,848 43 4,686 2,377 219 304 352 447 637 418 1,004 1,296 9 18 7,816 8,279 152 5,892 3,392 704 522 482 546 690 448 1,079 1,367 54 19 4,357 2,553 32 2,900 2,113 222 317 369 462 583 160 477 301 9 20 2,352 2,100 20 1,932 1,513 151 213 233 350 326 240 200 216 21 4,946 2,829 177 5, 671 4,747 1,510 934 663 643 747 250 527 361 36 22 2,562 2,407 148 3,646 3,157 872 599 344 570 425 347 220 252 17 23 9,f?l 15, 945 33 6,297 2,967 210 300 355 589 1,044 469 1,139 2,187 4 24 10,584 17,113 117 7,997 4,238 838 619 4e7 662 1,133 499 1,324 2,412 23 25 14,850 23, 695 E 6,225 690 17 33 74 139 427 1,915 3,620 26 16,405 24,356 e 5,887 653 18 39 41 135 420 1,982 3,252 27 13,951 19,452 15 6,765 2,155 26 72 189 421 972 475 1,815 2,790 28 11,757 18,787 1 5,702 1,850 42 44 61 239 874 570 1,432 2,420 29 12,170 17,174 15 4,715 735 20 51 107 176 381 1,520 2,455 30 9, a ' 16,025 1 3,910 543 32 26 43 34 358 1,252 2,115 31 4,354 16,152 11 5,525 2,669 5 15 127 566 1,300 656 605 2,251 32 8,487 14,327 4,791 1,473 3 18 41 152 479 780 1,163 2,155 33 2,693 1,151 22 1,909 1,439 137 228 250 248 411 115 321 140 '"') 34 1,664 1,402 10 991 674 35 69 119 214 172 45 156 161 35 15,419 25,000 43 11,400 5,970 230 335 511 1,141 2,253 1,500 1,365 3,536 9 36 29,535 33,226 351 33,548 29,497 7,814 3,038 3,253 5,162 6,597 3,633 3,746 5,000 103 37 15,188 24,863 24 11,247 5,860 216 325 494 1,108 2,217 1,500 1,854 3,526 7 38 14,642 24,04e 24 10,834 5,742 216 324 484 1,061 2,167 1,470 1,774 3,711 7 39 6,008 6 071 1 5,144 3,132 38 85 234 656 1,348 771 871 1,141 40 9,830 e,oi2 1 8,994 6,031 67 156 571 1,508 2,406 1,321 1,401 1,562 41 1,818 634 41 1,860 1,573 195 250 244 358 379 147 227 51 9 42 5,063 1,166 326 18,520 17,724 7,531 2,556 2,198 2,573 2,024 842 573 127 96 43 16C 46 41 489 449 136 143 69 56 45 1 10 9 44 196 51 276 2,100 1,971 1,303 407 136 77 48 27 15 37 45 1,706 594 5 1,581 1,333 153 170 202 316 345 147 206 41 1 46 4,867 1,115 50 16,420 15,753 6,228 2,149 2,062 2,496 1,976 842 Mf 112 9 47 17,603 30,515 42 12,970 6,235 230 350 537 1,180 2,357 1,581 2,240 4,466 9 48 e,531 5,749 42 6,699 5,024 230 327 463 963 1,927 1,114 925 741 9 49 5,sie 4,227 5 4,796 3,728 191 197 279 685 1,469 907 551 516 1 50 462,304 158,318 11,018 1,812,608 1,742,003 745,394 274,022 167,952 202,244 260, 671 91,720 48,905 19,200 2,500 51 5,521 2,503 41 4,363 3,349 230 316 391 707 1,162 543 6 74 331 9 52 5,583 3,880 15 3,891 2,995 162 235 265 458 1,105 770 511 382 3 53 803,066 202,250 530,741 6,439,069 6,134,262 3,673,367 1,167,089 518, 758 414,260 277,213 e3, 575 106,610 33,850 164,347 54 763, 750 682,507 352,500 5,445,909 5,254,740 2,972,263 1,001,877 402,299 360,331 352,475 165,495 71,865 80,630 38,674 55 5,515 2,503 5 3,874 2,869 ?4 118 349 664 1,161 533 674 331 56 6 36 489 480 206 198 42 23 1 10 ;. 57 14,566 28,055 32 9,93,6 3,601 154 236 !13 649 1,238 1,009 1,995 4,331 j 58 13,373 22,447 10 8,319 3,798 115 169 212 502 1,340 1 , 460 1,597 . 3 59 3,244,455 3,281,625 569,832 4,076,678 2, 927, 229 822,639 712,020 606, 7C4 307,372 285,519 192,975 444,425 513, 690 191,334 60 2, 140, 760 2,766,324 208,842 2,155,855 1,526,546 336,166 432,150 218,776 106,448 249,090 183,916 244,090 347, 620 37, 599 61 7,214 7,740 36 4,485 2,911 226 328 396 647 893 419 724 841 9 62 4,236 3,228 15 2,668 2,058 151 220 251 433 597 406 331 277 2 63 724,386 339,455 53,813 2,027,124 1,902,463 906,812 444,686 192,687 181,290 128,868 48,120 74,655 33,710 16,296 64 433.53C 444 , 077 73,562 1,259,931 1,198,603 458, 312 260, 690 150,921 149,665 109,495 69,300 . 1 20,010 7,453 65 10, 839 10, 763 27 7,535 4,923 225 311 437 906 1,873 1,171 1,262 1,346 ■', 66 1,027, 754 443,170 91,611 2,003,557 1,832,176 709, 744 296,407 202,556 214,468 296,161 . ' 111,001 46,385 13,995 67 19,011 8,537 1,413 26,489 23,385 8,322 3,467 2,713 2,840 4,277 1 , 766 1,965 882 68 133,008 54,376 13,734 243,438 219, C42 77,001 34,536 25,704 27,813 37,ai8 16,150 16,4f3 6,270 1,663 69 426 190 1 136 101 11 13 21 21 30 5 20 15 70 12,495 2,620 110 5,675 5,045 1,810 860 1,135 565 645 10 430 200 71 70,807 16,405 567 26,095 22,900 7,205 4,320 3,520 2,020 " 2,250 945 72 12,895 2,895 98 5,215 4,455 1,050 630 1,260 760 710 25 E 68 195 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 reportB for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all fannB Economic class Commercial 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. Pover feed grinder farms reporting 1954. Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Far* 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. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mulea farms reporting 1954 . . Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. -farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, Including operator farms reporting 1954.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954. . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . dollars 1954.. Hired labor farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954 . 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 3,608 19,661 16,579 4,694 7,591 6,221 86 856 283 1,275 1,398 229 242 788 823 140 150 8,182 9,420 8,176 5,559 12,113 7,967 8,481 9,871 4,809 5,027 7,899 7,067 4,199 3,432 7,941 4,811 4,414 3,762 19,376 70,823 19,194 18,812 11,178 24, 736 3,830 27,275 659 2,231 3,448 25, 044 20,534 16,114 12, 136 3,160,875 10,725 10,249 7,161,894 6,883,116 10, 167 558 11, 122 11,828 2, 913, 297 1,992,980 11,268 6,839 3,873,247 2,559,331 16,288 3,820,266 57,981 474,169 414 18,069 96,976 21,395 2,283 15,369 12,567 3,470 5,281 4,715 71 764 257 1,218 1,341 214 227 729 754 130 140 6,711 7,817 7,100 4,725 10,842 7,009 6,267 7,454 1,300 1,297 4,840 4,029 1,491 1,169 3,371 3,923 3,177 15, 744 63,827 15,618 15,386 9,918 22,466 3,451 25,975 641 ,200 3,086 23,775 16,229 14,039 10,604 3,039,842 9,491 8,747 6,979,628 6,627,818 8,940 551 7,833 8,861 2,453,059 1,682,532 9,588 5,823 3,693,923 2,402,411 14,309 3,680,256 55,776 455,873 369 17, 784 95,306 20,890 203 250 134 199 228 170 235 77 90 117 128 49 57 232 651 237 148 1,507 857 236 740 5 185 252 5,919 231 231 36 50 250 5,638 182 1,255 172 4,383 251 251 197 622,777 251 145 2,854,109 2,079,924 27 224 148 110 497,403 276,049 246 150 979, 120 549,192 249 696,087 10, 181 91,332 33 3,524 22,729 5,100 273 506 269 293 429 347 241 276 37 37 146 153 26 26 459 713 504 257 1,328 727 393 723 136 62 320 184 504 5,026 489 489 210 390 366 4,147 173 475 260 3,672 515 508 356 394,631 501 288 1,399,921 1,318,337 278 223 333 224 657,488 321,566 514 283 603,292 454,625 488 454, 186 6,849 56,544 37 3,012 14,885 3,232 335 1,353 755 586 800 768 6 205 101 292 299 42 42 149 149 38 38 951 1,139 1,039 675 1,636 995 794 937 103 108 377 224 153 136 135 634 405 1,349 7,507 1,328 1,317 768 2,456 494 3,734 136 257 406 3,477 1,396 1,329 1,057 539,792 1,143 677 936,011 1,082,736 1,074 69 764 485 381,414 275,514 1,165 688 613, 115 406,414 1,286 554,229 8,708 67,060 94 5,088 25, 987 5,358 476 3,619 2,576 967 1,394 1,361 11 184 50 250 257 33 33 149 156 7 1,773 1,910 2,132 1,261 2,689 1,483 1,609 1,715 263 251 1,186 712 400 252 517 1,208 924 3,689 15,802 3,664 3,589 2,475 6,495 906 5,718 78 120 866 5,598 3,601 3,389 2,541 700, 957 2,456 1,963 877,342 1,039,246 2,446 10 1,845 1,802 348,675 257,650 2,638 1,456 739,307 436,404 3,429 814,833 12,552 99, 153 84 2,160 12,900 2,915 692 6,649 5,271 1,052 1,679 1,507 25 112 30 199 203 15 15 123 123 10 10 2,366 2,461 2,401 1,642 2,776 2,038 2,459 2,539 881 2,318 1,929 652 703 3,135 1,608 1,209 1,192 6,924 22,408 6,800 4,783 10,074 1,122 5,534 1,070 5,442 7,079 6,096 4,533 624, 698 3,885 3,653 778,990 854,715 3,860 25 3,079 3,666 358,260 324.843 3,648 2,170 595,871 394,266 6,355 885,970 13,408 108, 867 91 2,760 11,905 2,755 ^Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. LOUISIANA 171 FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Con tiliued a sample of faros. See text] Area 2— Continued Area 3 Boonon c dags — Continued Total Economic class Ither fannB Commercial fauna Other farms all farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total ClaaB I Class II Class III Claaa 17 ClBBB V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 582 741 2 3,166 1,746 129 175 276 332 517 317 584 821 15 1 1,997 2,293 2 17,233 12,858 193 344 1,060 3,997 5,422 1,842 1,710 2,650 15 2 1,700 2,311 1 11,824 8,265 66 238 432 1,337 3,437 2,755 1,570 1,989 3 621 601 2 1,862 1,236 89 95 189 223 434 206 296 320 10 ~ 1,031 1,277 2 9,240 6,226 180 307 728 1,862 2,172 977 1,265 1,734 15 5 717 767 2 6,509 4,816 157 281 589 1,590 1,557 642 688 995 10 b 10 5 38 28 7 1 90 5 5 7 60 30 2 442 356 40 45 72 100 73 26 71 15 8 20 5 1 256 236 3 30 91 76 31 5 10 10 9 51 5 1 457 427 121 145 73 36 27 25 5 25 10 51 5 X 516 486 158 160 74 37 27 30 5 25 11 10 5 57 57 9 8 25 10 5 12 10 5 57 57 9 8 25 10 5 13 47 10 2 284 274 53 51 52 35 41 42 5 5 14 57 10 2 292 282 54 52 58 35 41 42 5 5 15 5 5 46 41 14 11 6 10 5 lb 5 5 46 41 14 11 6 10 5 17 858 611 2 6.857 5,605 178 310 598 1,812 2,080 627 677 560 15 18 944 651 8 7,519 6,195 360 455 665 1,877 2,180 658 714 585 25 19 723 351 2 5,482 4,820 187 298 773 1,777 1,408 377 437 220 5 20 450 383 1 3,214 2,701 67 224 327 643 982 458 335 178 21 882 381 8 6,920 6,148 716 618 983 1,893 1,471 467 492 270 10 22 495 459 4 4,327 3,766 345 523 499 781 1,082 536 360 201 23 1,092 1,120 2 8,901 6,414 175 267 705 2,084 2,341 842 1,090 1,387 10 24 1,192 1,220 5 9,557 6,898 328 314 805 2,172 2,416 863 1,197 1,452 10 25 1,797 1,711 1 3,896 751 8 39 104 125 475 1,439 1,706 26 2,055 1,675 4,745 918 3 15 56 155 689 2,085 1,742 27 1,628 1,431 6,720 4,096 41 91 287 1,205 2,047 425 1,389 1,225 10 26 1,638 1,400 5,708 3,051 18 49 71 375 1,473 1,065 1,301 1,356 29 1,443 1,265 3,476 1,107 24 57 133 267 626 1,284 1,075 10 30 1,158 1,105 2,775 608 6 34 56 134 378 1,056 1,111 31 795 1,242 4,229 2,103 1 15 86 475 1,051 475 562 1,554 10 32 635 805 9,517 7,644 7 33 236 2,155 3,928 1,285 796 1,077 33 343 146 2 3,846 3,514 153 228 579 1,340 922 292 257 75 34 380 205 1,636 1,306 34 70 194 437 486 85 180 145 5 35 1,923 1,707 2 17,566 13,974 194 341 1,069 4,271 6,172 1,927 1,519 2,058 15 36 4,483 2,507 6 62, 170 56, 233 1,958 2,024 6,791 20,056 20,702 4,702 3,099 2,783 55 37 1,887 1,687 2 17,400 13,860 186 329 1,055 4,244 6,134 1,912 1,497 2,038 5 38 1,772 1,652 2 17,115 13, 705 179 329 1,039 4,188 6,088 1,882 1,447 1,958 5 39 820 440 9,619 8,569 35 106 575 3,004 3,969 860 560 490 40 1,610 660 20, 145 18, 730 59 177 1,526 7,544 8,029 1,395 770 645 41 288 90 1 4,416 4,022 158 224 536 1,325 1,402 377 294 85 15 42 1,101 195 4 24,910 23, 798 1,720 1,518 4,226 8,324 6,585 1,425 882 180 50 43 12 5 1 495 439 127 111 110 41 34 16 41 15 44 22 5 4 1,522 1,426 814 302 185 68 41 16 4f 50 45 277 85 4,105 3,757 95 164 445 1,308 1,379 366 263 85 46 1,079 190 23,388 22,372 906 1,216 4,041 8,256 6,544 1,409 836 180 47 2,148 2,155 2 19, 104 14,527 195 346 1,095 4,397 6,367 2,127 1,785 2,777 15 48 1,488 585 2 12,807 11,198 191 328 977 3,527 4,848 1,327 1,034 560 15 49 1,106 425 1 7,551 6,530 88 122 492 2,077 2,906 845 656 365 50 93,395 20,830 6,808 1,191,710 1,119,615 164, 796 113,472 192,021 316,716 260,235 72,375 55,255 16,840 51 963 270 1 10,288 9,274 189 322 932 3,037 3,932 862 649 350 15 52 889 613 8,100 6,853 69 245 414 1,333 3,062 1,730 890 357 53 142,591 27,675 12,000 4,534,199 4,389,719 1,324,516 665,297 735,727 913,441 644,060 106,658 90,380 19, 100 35,000 54 113,825 141,473 4, 122, 783 3,920,276 1,015,397 770,081 499,395 846,357 541,190 247,856 122, 170 80,337 55 957 270 9,979 8,975 67 223 672 3,022 3,929 862 649 350 3 56 6 1 309 299 122 99 60 15 3 10 57 1,367 1,920 2 14,573 10,552 143 282 856 3,137 4,497 1,637 1,454 2,557 10 58 1,360 1,607 14,609 10,876 53 219 411 1,614 4,725 3,654 1,781 1,952 59 228, 555 228, 390 3,293 2,971,171 2,349,991 143,812 388,596 526, 126 572,118 498, 968 220, 372 295,560 225,620 100,000 60 127,440 183,008 2,176,834 1,762,472 122,788 180,510 391,545 326,627 459,305 281,697 224,327 190,035 61 1,063 595 2 6,795 7,230 191 325 922 2,530 2,580 682 774 776 15 62 596 419 1 , 5,452 4,505 66 245 379 971 1,826 1,018 580 367 63 134,639 40, 185 4,500 2,045,700 1,926,315 477,137 404,442 292,161 369, 300 304,642 78,633 80,275 32,860 6,250 64 77,925 76,129 2,866 1,477,749 1,373,463 246,461 301,419 222,441 273,347 219,820 109,935 62,505 41,781 63 1,267 710 2 14,886 13,251 177 313 1,006 4,189 6,021 1,543 1,050 580 5 66 111,304 24,490 4,216 2,703,750 2,581,585 365,392 311,625 321,682 718,766 714,280 129,840 91,406 27,760 3.00C b7 1,721 441 43 43,781 41,793 5,242 5,488 4,924 11,886 12,017 2,236 1,499 439 5C 68 14,345 3,305 646 358,676 343,331 57,575 36,779 43,106 95,212 94,794 15, 865 11,900 3,375 70 ,.9 20 25 222 157 9 11 31 51 35 20 40 25 70 185 100 7,132 4,932 757 690 1,385 1,470 360 290 2,005 175 71 900 770 42,342 29,767 3,567 2,625 6,485 8,045 5,045 2,020 11,430 1,125 -V 195 310 6,895 4,560 707 580 913 1,523 605 230 2,185 150 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 definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial 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 . . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. . Grain combines farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 1950 . . number 1954 . . 1950.. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. . number 1954 . . 0t/-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 trac tor 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 Keek of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Family workers, Including operator farms reporting 1954 . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 4,221 13,325 11,897 2,816 6,426 4,859 100 510 210 115 125 22 22 273 276 34 35 5,476 5,898 2,547 1,722 3,151 2,014 6,561 7,127 8,744 8,879 8,612 7,609 6,597 5,364 6,842 1,593 954 12,429 23,686 12,361 12,009 3,806 6,352 958 5,325 211 366 813 4,959 13,999 5,454 3,818 412,254 3,402 4,497 1,145,060 1,372,662 3,314 88 12,401 11,591 4,485,710 2,379,018 4,453 2,882 654,090 492, 682 8,642 1,396,252 25, 156 174,399 343 10, 759 59,023 11,413 987 3,635 4,572 830 1,806 1,237 10 339 144 110 120 17 17 203 206 24 25 2,063 2,313 1,569 1,218 2,067 1,451 1,713 1,924 566 730 1,543 1,950 589 645 1,617 1,049 520 3,812 11,094 3,779 3,697 1,506 2,817 680 4,580 209 364 536 4,216 4,039 2,643 1,631 292,596 2,027 2,975 1,051,290 1,178,581 1,939 3,114 4,477 2,995,510 1,354,068 2,117 1,804 507,071 403, 142 3,458 1,031,471 18, 327 125,683 228 8,559 46,093 8,968 30 495 6 6 24 462 22 84 18 378 30 17 29,253 25 22 224,278 110, 957 1 24 362,827 92,287 64,139 40,096 25 89,013 1,352 7,959 7 730 3,350 703 63 134 127 81 118 174 104 46 218 107 105 130 134 487 132 132 47 20,257 89 69 165,794 245,509 124 66 726,00! 146, 757 104 53 78, 195 44,056 123 97,707 1,800 11,051 18 1,340 7,600 1,535 164 303 279 108 242 176 212 249 197 181 280 214 210 240 139 96 86 60 298 1,480 141 236 106 962 314 234 150 52, 554 207 230 219,823 192,327 196 11 881 244 974,645 314,351 223 200 70,675 78,894 258 140,537 2,416 15,917 19 967 5,348 927 138 530 682 157 325 256 114 16 381 430 363 315 498 375 264 305 113 109 251 868 130 90 850 113 542 2.480 272 638 183 ,328 167 1,264 558 469 844 70,968 408 606 236,705 276,779 392 16 420 636 354,515 279,729 444 403 127,575 85,598 516 253,896 4,412 30,514 76 8,891 11,888 2,743 295 1,080 1,652 219 455 341 10 70 25 16 16 10 10 593 640 505 351 569 372 474 517 346 542 541 897 317 445 343 347 158 1,060 3,105 1,060 1,034 445 978 159 1,093 88 136 1,055 1,185 731 484 69,484 584 1,114 138,025 237,345 579 864 1,619 306, 823 315,425 595 686 108,388 87,323 942 251,160 4,629 32,284 58 2,391 13,137 2,150 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. LOUISIANA FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 173 a sample of 'arms. See text] Area 4— Continued Areas 5'and B Economi c class — Continued Total Economic class Other farms Commercial farms Other farms all farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total ClasB 1 Class II Class III ClasB rv Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 1,041 2,193 6,183 2,373 69 318 621 620 478 267 1,325 2,477 8 1 2,942 6,748 15,995 6,188 79 402 1,042 1,502 1,551 1,612 3,684 6,114 9 2 2,426 4,898 1 14,639 5,930 108 262 674 1,249 1,824 1,813 3,083 5,616 10 3 731 1,255 6,096 2,328 48 234 482 608 608 346 1,439 2,322 7 4 1,619 3,001 11,200 4,422 77 378 1,006 1,228 981 752 2,477 4,293 8 5 1,207 1,815 6,192 2,572 59 276 677 628 552 380 1,350 2,262 B 6 20 70 41 4 1 3 20 16 1 7 111 60 484 359 24 86 119 86 34 10 81 41 3 8 25 41 1,733 1,629 32 279 686 512 95 25 65 36 3 9 5 136 123 20 52 18 15 8 10 5 5 3 10 5 159 143 26 63 20 16 8 10 5 5 6 11 5 62 56 8 17 12 9 5 5 5 1 12 5 62 56 e 17 12 9 5 5 5 ■1 13 65 5 257 213 34 75 46 51 7 35 5 4 14 65 5 261 215 36 75 46 51 7 35 5 6 15 5 5 127 115 18 34 23 15 20 5 10 2 16 5 5 129 117 19 34 24 15 20 5 10 2 17 1,505 1,908 6,167 3, 224 77 277 711 768 818 573 1,444 1,490 9 18 1,612 1,973 6,845 3,648 163 361 806 832 873 613 1,559 1,587 51 19 610 368 4,422 2,714 71 336 743 736 553 275 948 751 9 20 252 251 1 2,329 1,870 87 187 350 453 497 296 487 463 9 21 690 394 5,327 3,427 306 515 855 824 632 295 1,010 792 98 22 269 286 8 3,422 2,346 266 296 434 496 532 322 516 474 86 23 1,695 3,153 9,419 3,622 72 367 732 868 894 689 2,251 3,537 9 24 1,804 3,399 10,461 4,181 199 508 810 950 990 724 2,402 3,821 57 25 2,716 5,442 9,591 1,241 5 65 149 358 664 3,435 4,910 5 26 2,980 5,168 1 10,304 1,264 6 34 166 314 744 3,520 5,518 2 27 2,537 4,532 10,307 2,665 19 107 365 655 874 645 3,259 4,383 28 2,021 3,638 9,146 2,259 14 42 227 383 787 806 2,526 4,360 1 29 2,177 3,831 8,198 1,336 12 61 244 451 568 2,864 3,998 30 1,636 3,083 6,803 1,023 10 35 196 266 516 2,091 3,688 1 31 760 3,583 5,229 1,064 8 36 110 248 321 341 1,088 3,077 32 1,773 3,452 7,787 3,066 3 35 196 556 870 1,406 1,979 2,742 33 368 176 2,812 1,812 57 256 451 513 375 160 650 341 9 34 242 192 1,610 902 14 80 292 223 178 298 410 35 2,758 5,859 14,950 6,436 81 397 1,021 1,419 1,607 1,911 3,509 4,996 9 36 5,003 7,589 31,029 17,287 873 1,436 2,727 3,610 4,433 4,208 6,709 €,871 162 37 2,738 5,844 14,713 6,309 73 378 995 1,380 1,582 1,901 3,447 4,950 7 38 2,648 5,664 14,341 6,147 73 367 979 1,325 1,527 1,876 3,352 4,835 7 39 1,050 1,250 6,355 3,494 30 173 584 813 903 991 1,516 1,345 - 1,750 1,785 10,379 6,298 46 223 890 1,410 1,923 1,806 2,396 1,685 41 193 85 2,051 1,427 79 287 271 281 302 207 414 201 9 42 605 140 6,309 4,842 754 846 858 875 983 526 961 351 155 43 2 646 570 71 212 127 73 77 10 47 20 9 44 2 1,514 1,327 479 462 159 103 114 10 52 20 115 45 192 85 1,620 1,044 38 122 188 236 25S 202 392 181 3 4f 603 140 4,795 3,515 275 384 699 772 869 516 909 331 40 C 3,133 6,827 17,055 6,828 82 407 1,049 1,539 1,744 2,007 3,980 6,238 9 -: 1,364 1,447 8,341 4,818 81 370 767 1,069 1,237 1,294 2,101 1,413 .- 4f 1,046 1,141 5,307 2,792 41 176 420 567 711 877 1,438 1,075 2 50 83,515 36, 143 464,013 336,213 22, 112 47,851 87,345 69,100 63,010 46,795 91,002 35,810 986 51 889 486 5,713 3,740 80 355 702 938 917 748 1,326 638 9 5; 830 691 1 5,901 3,599 100 226 423 718 1,142 990 1,342 955 5 53 54 67,400 26,370 ' 3,570,075 3,019,666 922,248 741,114 556,705 429, 186 295, 583 74,830 214,865 61,200 274,344 88,265 76,710 29,106 3,624,271 3,023,071 1,103,121 490,445 551, 950 363,650 372,010 141,895 207,585 159, 895 233,720 5' * 57 889 486 5,433 3,469 10 232 654 922 903 748 1,326 638 280 271 70 123 48 16 14 9 2,883 6,404 13;, 943 5,339 68 382 956 1,282 1,239 1,412 3,106 5,489 9 58 2,516 4,597 1 13,087 5,572 84 232 623 1,089 1,600 1,944 2,778 4,732 5 59 702, 970 787,230 9,464,811 7,989,897 685,965 2,205,472 2,771,490 1,603,622 501,223 222, 125 610, 720 597,365 266,809 6C 407,993 616,437 500 6,794,033 5,622,636 573,233 1,035,414 1, 696, 692 1,378,135 721,342 215,820 4:;. : 553,649 162,743 61 1,001 1,335 7,510 3,988 76 363 855 1,056 929 709 1,614 1,905 3 6i 63 64 65 622 455 1 • 5, 157 3,288 95 239 458 710 992 794 1,121 "4 3 5 93, 429 53,590 1,240,260 1,031,307 193,023 220, 138 258,052 204,904 100,340 54,850 112,168 77,885 18,900 45,445 41,695 2,400 1,160,499 953,961 234,918 202,338 136,583 149,423 140,584 90,115 87, 105 68,430 31,003 2,124 3,060 11,534 5,854 64 334 846 1,309 1,527 1,774 2,909 2,757 14 be 67 68 69 70 71 -i 73 235,326 129,455 1,979,799 1,538,032 247,456 215,746 328,375 304,893 266,922 174,640 252,607 121, 120 66, M 4,325 2,504 41,122 32,154 5,178 4,416 7,061 6,557 5,362 3,560 5,406 2,529 1,033 31,591 17,125 209,037 155,184 28,224 23,339 31,388 26,764 26,130 19,339 30,227 12,756 10,870 60 55 1,017 751 17 107 273 209 94 51 226 40 1,345 855 33, 730 27,440 2,470 6,457 7,178 5,800 4,775 760 6,085 205 8,965 3,965 192,190 157,143 13,296 33,257 46,732 32,008 27,405 4,445 33,392 1,655 1,475 970 34,191 27,261 2,432 5,791 8,138 4,870 5,165 865 6,580 350 174 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER. FARM LABOR, AND [Data are baaed on report8 for only (For de_finitioDB and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone forma reporting 1954... Electricity farms reporting 1954... Television set farms reporting 1954... Piped running water farms reporting 1954... Home freezer farms reporting 1954... Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954 . . . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954... Milking machine farms reporting 1954... Grain combines farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954. . . number 1954 . . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . . , number 1954 . . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Far» operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . . 1949.. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. 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 Scpteaber 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, inoluding operator farms reporting 1954 . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Seaaonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 50 Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . 51 dollars 1954 . . 52 Hired labor farms reporting 1954.. 53 1949.. 54 dollars 1954.. 55 1949.. 56 $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.. 57 $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.. 58 Feed for livestock and poultry, .farms reporting 1954.. 59 1949.. 60 dollars 1954 . . 61 1949.. 62 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. 67 dollars 1954. 68 tons 1954. 69 acres on whloh used 1954. 70 Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. 71 tons 1954. 72 dollars 1954. 73 acres limed 1954. Total all farms 2,826 7,802 6,817 2,330 4,809 3,240 27 631 133 154 208 91 97 279 288 106 111 2,606 3,912 3,430 2,741 7,144 5,513 5,348 7,086 2,912 3,227 3,165 3,083 2,642 2,328 2,378 2,486 944 7,087 26,356 6,902 6,778 2,314 3,844 2,339 15,734 946 6,879 1,864 8,855 7,720 4,471 2,568 1,461,067 3,598 3,867 11,447,989 12,775,009 2,894 704 4,984 5,889 1,623,776 1,539,444 4,689 3,215 3,214,889 2,518,817 4,896 2,630,245 32,841 361,487 75 1,908 10,521 2,423 Economic class Commercial farms 1 399 4 066 3 697 1 180 2 514 1 858 17 538 118 153 207 91 97 240 248 100 105 1 905 3 042 2 876 2 456 6 433 5 186 2 985 4 463 322 284 709 685 362 275 1,057 2,225 651 4,092 21,876 3,903 1,607 2,857 2,101 15,116 913 6,823 1,647 8,293 4,335 3,732 2,162 1,426,440 3,134 3,338 11,307,884 12,685,376 2,437 697 2,218 3,244 1,270,150 1,211,731 3,240 2,757 3,122,372 2,462,312 3,948 2,577,175 31,965 353, 204 54 1,348 7,779 1,950 310 387 300 258 360 315 2 158 36 66 103 50 56 79 84 42 47 355 1,205 386 302 2,930 2,263 357 1,581 312 74 393 9,089 333 330 56 124 383 8,635 333 5,539 221 3,096 394 393 132 496,615 392 307 8,567,474 8,423,754 39 353 166 203 468, 622 562, 658 387 308 1,792,093 1,422,207 372 1,313,955 14,943 181,385 4 568 3,444 900 296 556 403 263 415 399 154 32 44 452 619 508 400 1,162 855 465 629 39 428 546 2,849 512 149 318 444 2,019 314 762 298 1,257 562 554 310 384,884 539 393 1,440,372 1,977,366 306 233 319 275 299,976 145,778 539 403 586,279 400,325 539 494,661 6,250 65,718 10 65 297 685 601 204 428 346 367 444 647 505 866 713 590 618 485 162 656 2,524 630 619 184 335 405 1,570 195 401 292 1,169 716 670 395 263,681 598 590 795,418 1,286,031 '501 97 414 473 221,962 270,960 666 550 369,440 333,877 670 358,475 4,653 47,153 5 50 300 169 939 707 187 529 337 15 56 306 335 703 541 770 601 682 716 150 102 100 52 205 552 151 933 3,580 903 461 927 484 1,750 461 1,655 994 891 563 195,485 741 728 338,000 644,725 734 512 637 160,490 84,495 762 601 241,890 180, 128 949 234,127 3,379 34,269 20 540 1,950 600 210 880 799 180 483 303 37 38 1 1 267 278 423 397 482 417 623 641 155 136 301 197 161 107 441 341 82 925 2,542 920 915 492 793 274 834 264 813 782 491 66,565 572 734 122,130 261,715 570 474 764 79,300 81,575 562 484 97,025 76,520 887 135,287 2,068 18,084 15 325 1,760 345 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. LiUUKMAllrA HO FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950^Continued • sample of farms. See text] *rea 6 — Continued Economic class — Continued Other fsrms Resi- dential Total all farms Economic claSB Commercial farms Resi- dential 451 1,142 768 396 746 562 5 76 337 437 391 162 491 176 761 901 692 888 975 679 890 554 451 191 200 1,027 2,028 321 526 185 530 175 500 1,172 491 235 28, 835 371 306 80,710 56,460 371 857 722 176,775 123,645 592 217 58, 725 28, 130 516 34,020 556 5,138 15 400 1,925 968 2,586 2,351 752 1,541 818 5 15 15 1 5 5 356 419 156 122 195 133 1,594 1,700 1,698 2,055 1,481 1,719 1,390 1,499 870 68 1,960 2,427 1,950 1,900 385 460 2,206 241 170 5,090 66 222 14,345 18,173 86 1,907 1,922 168,455 196,068 850 240 25,925 23,375 430 16, 690 290 2,660 5 30 250 60 45,050 15,000 8,396 8,000 7,867 5,000 110 567 3,137 9,850 8,833 1,930 7,286 5,767 38 165 191 1,549 1,953 470 487 26 28 4,774 6,195 4,278 3,759 7,968 6,471 6,539 7,335 3,300 4,353 4,088 4,498 3,012 3,033 3,513 2,886 1,392 9,001 20,554 2 103 3 631 2 515 8 184 974 1 678 1 Bio 6 :-'■•" 10,036 5,538 3,184 2,110,234 4,654 4,951 4,517,046 4,096,657 4,163 491 8,703 9,566 3,224, 140 2,940,664 5,851 4,669 i, 285,098 3,180,196 5,963 3, 708, 559 53, 398 572,918 110 4,338 23,801 4,667 1,824 6,079 5,244 1,168 4,506 3,861 28 145 186 1,527 1,931 445 462 16 18 3,619 4,949 3,789 3,168 7,419 5,753 4,345 4,938 513 807 1,708 1,516 857 481 1,837 2,604 1,185 6,909 16, 794 5,786 1 3 2 7 721 097 402 989 1 969 673 1 6 702 316 6,286 4,905 2,810 2,071,958 4,253 4, 197 4,459,441 3,932,597 3,762 491 3,192 5,895 2,605,855 2,294,291 4,633 3,779 4,166,303 2,953,708 5,166 3,654,518 52,400 565,717 85 3,893 22,111 501 801 288 397 150 161 790 1,641 808 286 2,750 1,015 765 1,087 590 218 804 2,766 779 776 136 224 640 1,768 523 1,066 299 702 813 802 396 609,171 792 301 2,556,910 1,424,326 430 362 691 271 652,979 471,125 793 298 2,130,505 832, 489 789 1,966,394 27,438 286,393 19 1,397 7,909 1,412 492 1,222 757 318 1,124 953 10 38 37 624 119 120 2 2 979 1,290 1,162 749 2,261 1,723 1,022 1,158 68 105 303 135 164 768 394 1,207 2,748 1,189 1,173 190 276 568 1,299 268 342 359 957 1,244 1,136 693 799,838 1,063 781 :<>',»:' 1,187,865 981 82 1,051 798 648, 199 548,142 1,194 775 1,257, 106 980,369 1,180 1,027,974 14,543 173,115 18 540 4,287 690 310 966 816 112 737 583 5 13 103 102 123 47 5 5 562 653 690 700 1,002 1,158 657 717 348 127 168 55 174 439 251 920 2,624 906 238 448 285 1,270 85 215 1,101 822 621 419,825 579 679 383,942 452,066 553 26 809 739 492, 188 399,066 855 731 407,550 447, 750 827 308,556 4,566 53,146 31 1,865 9,520 2,015 172 1,236 1,025 92 653 664 13 30 52 56 561 597 603 547 691 703 780 811 97 194 411 227 204 85 547 440 163 1,253 4,714 1,223 1,203 601 1,234 524 2,277 46 490 2,231 1,297 1,019 456 122,036 924 784 299, 820 378, 620 910 14 1,003 1,049 337,939 375,711 829 701 188, 667 285, 927 1,132 204,646 3,329 30,723 10 30 135 50 176 1,120 1,407 120 660 530 10 13 10 18 31 455 474 329 531 397 594 706 728 220 423 419 619 262 262 697 221 108 1,124 3,103 1,102 1,085 429 741 325 1,277 34 291 ,243 1,196 829 482 96, 722 668 1,137 193,814 232, 280 662 6 978 1,838 290, 155 308,007 607 799 103,825 181,943 907 111,862 1,932 17,170 6 40 200 33 173 734 951 129 553 443 272 294 197 355 318 560 415 437 111 345 375 146 51 601 837 585 565 127 174 60 769 297 162 24,366 227 515 44,128 257,440 226 1 658 1,200 184,395 192, 240 355 475 78, 650 225,230 331 35, 086 592 5,170 1 21 440 1,143 1,169 225 918 662 5 20 25 25 5 5 508 554 283 238 328 273 772 878 989 1,269 850 1,011 770 791 56! 212 71 1,094 1,497 1,089 1,069 107 279 72 L44 1,224 386 239 . 6,31 •' 259 417 48,330 61,895 259 1,119 1,239 304,340 263,600 555 382 91,720 68,620 372 36,306 675 5,066 SO 395 1,490 340 873 2,628 2,420 537 1,862 1,244 5 647 692 206 353 221 445 1,422 1,519 1,798 2,277 1,530 1,971 1,385 1,761 1,111 70 136 1,998 2,263 1,987 1,962 195 255 36 2,526 247 135 11,910 142 337 9,275 102, 165 142 2,392 2,432 313,945 382,773 663 508 27,075 157,868 425 17, 735 323 2,135 5 50 200 45 176 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 Commercial farms SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT TeleDhone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. number 1954. OFF-FAHM 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 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. persons 1954 . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954. Operators working 1 or more , hours persons 1954. Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 1,789 6,235 4,970 685 3,491 2,081 21 255 234 47 54 3 3 154 156 29 30 2,777 2,985 1,437 841 1,691 1,013 3,128 3,368 4,815 4,621 4,396 3,869 3,322 2,878 3,987 1,076 361 6,120 10,509 6,056 5,853 2,140 3,202 520 1,454 181 299 376 1,155 6,902 2,275 1,610 174,735 1,316 1,900 577,558 580,491 1,269 47 6,358 5,656 2,996,261 1,951,519 2,567 1,364 421,990 217,269 4,164 685,360 12,413 83,645 145 6,366 38,667 6,106 472 1,437 1,496 226 952 634 11 176 204 41 47 3 128 130 29 30 917 1,063 749 474 950 588 762 892 338 321 818 797 325 251 747 590 159 1,530 3,755 1,501 1,479 632 1,144 340 1,132 164 282 207 850 1,681 1,018 663 127, 209 726 1,174 514, 943 479,682 679 47 1,518 1,992 2,068,241 1,360,125 921 753 294,990 167,705 1,370 474,440 8,420 58,617 100 3,731 20,717 4,051 22 118 22 22 9 6,480 22 33 107,990 92,419 8 14 18 33 129,250 359,520 22 34 41, 050 31,002 20 54, 037 904 8,447 6 420 3,136 420 72 127 66 45 116 88 30 67 11 12 1 1 20 20 19 19 97 142 106 52 159 81 122 297 109 108 36 40 65 149 60 105 ■ 10 106 55 23 890 90 77 175 888 121 : -: 68 22 114 79 677 816 352 710 94 54 73 720 30 346 97 117 735 2 006 12 652 19 850 5 03C 1 328 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. LOUISIANA FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 177 a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 8 — Continued Economic class — Continued Commercial farms — Conti lued Other farms Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Residential Abnormal SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 1 eo 129 101 487 830 2 163 379 546 1,622 3,176 3 1950... 182 519 567 1,261 2,208 5 4 33 60 51 204 255 5 129 248 246 963 1,576 6 100 182 146 646 801 7 1 a 5 5 5 8 32 35 36 67 10 9 26 15 25 5 10 2 1 5 6 11 number 1954 . . . 2 1 5 7 12 1 1 L3 number 1954 . . . 1 1 14 11 39 21 16 10 15 number 1954 . . . 12 39 21 16 10 16 5 17 number 1954 . . . 5 18 137 206 291 880 980 19 number 1954 . . . 151 238 302 917 1,005 20 128 219 156 488 200 21 1950 . . . 86 170 62 228 134 5 22 number 1954 .. . 160 236 186 526 215 23 1950... 110 176 83 253 157 15 24 84 235 200 821 1,545 25 number 1954. . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCCME Faro operators — 93 265 205 886 1,590 26 With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954... 55 170 1,667 2,810 27 1949 . . . 40 248 1,626 2,669 5 28 Working off their farms, 83 276 315 340 1,498 1,149 2,080 1,923 29 1949 . . . 62 327 30 52 164 1,222 1,775 31 1949... FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER 36 176 964 1,663 32 15 80 75 333 1,346 33 No tractor but horses and/or 36 146 500 1,125 2,116 34 Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954 101 168 111 351 135 35 Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954... FARM LABOR Week of Septenlier 26-October 2: £7 51 45 137 65 36 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... 164 405 641 1,704 2,886 37 persons 1954 . . . 560 987 1,402 2,968 3,786 38 Family workers, including 159 399 641 1,674 2,881 39 Operators working 1 or more 159 394 631 1,608 2,766 40 Unpaid members of operator's 75 141 285 683 825 41 persons 1954 . . . 151 293 535 1,098 960 42 60 84 56 140 40 43 persons 1954 . . . 250 300 236 262 60 44 Regular workers (to be employed 150 14 31 1 12 5 45 persons 1954 . . . 31 1 12 5 46 Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . . . 63 55 129 40 47 persons 1954 . . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 228 269 235 250 55 ... 48 179 440 706 1,921 3,300 49 Machine hire and/or hired 112 254 168 376 281 742 547 515 400 50 60 51 dollars 1954... 13,432 26,303 28,400 35,031 12,495 52 112 189 201 390 200 53 1949. . . 183 423 373 398 323 5 54 dollars 1954... 75,565 45,620 13,900 52,180 10,435 55 1949.. . 64,009 87,025 36,630 41,685 23,124 56 108 189 201 390 200 57 4 160 58 Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954... 364 671 1,785 3,055 59 ' 1949... 223 669 862 1,380 2,284 60 61 dollars 1954 . . . 232, 786 176,050 131,885 481,110 1949 . . . 151,655 163,440 121,113 294,660 296,734 62 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 137 280 236 871 775 63 1949... 124 240 177 387 219 5 64 dollars 1954 . . . 41,845 41,960 31,530 78,775 48,225 65 1949... 30,345 26,895 14,995 . 29,935 14,789 4,840 66 Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing 162 346 616 1,339 1,455 67 dollars 1954... 63,850 93,028 i 161,385 59,535 68 tons 1954... 1,242 1,748 2,864 1,129 69 acres on which used 1954 . . . 7,516 12,535 10,215 18, 278 6,750 70 18 15 16 25 20 71 tons 1954 . . . 606 480 1,650 985 72 dollars 1954... 1,440 2,460 2,560 10,455 7,495 73 acres limed 1954... 525 350 750 1,240 815 178 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item The 'State Total Economic claas Commercial farms (For definitions and explanations, aee text) — farms Total ClBBB 1 Class 11 Clsss III Claaa TV Claas V Claas VI Livestock ■■ hand: 1 2 farms reporting 1954... 1950. . . 64,648 86.337 37, 968 52,487 1,553 1,072 2,587 2,097 3,978 3,443 8,910 8,182 12,506. 18, 942 8,434 18, 751 3 number 1954 . . . 147,110 100, 792 9,405 8,910 11,085 23,582 29, 592 18,218 4 1950... 234,315 166,862 13,292 12,303 14,706- 26,513 53,106 46,942 5 6 farms reporting 1954 . . . 87,405 44,856 1,734 3,329 5,4ie 10,697 14,197 9,481 1950. . . 93, 109 51,878 1,050 2,327 3,903 8,772 18,638 16,988 7 number 1954 .. . 1,849,207 1,432,465 318, 648 259,629 233,374 244,779 231,804 144,231 8 1950... l,2e5,159 1,012,660 188,877 170, 707 164,894 158,548 197,956 131,678 9 Cows, including heifers that farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950. . . 85,492 89,483 44,198 50,724 1,716 1,030 3,316 2,303 5,372 3,847 10,587 8,656 13,936 18,401 9,271 16,487 10 11 number 1954 — 1,095,706 860, 957 192,719 162,859 143,611 144,667 133,802 83,299 12 1950... 739, 804 591,366 112,757 104,175 98,345 92,755 111,277 72,060 13 farms reporting 1954 .. . 67,225 36,474 1,137 2,601 4,550 9,129 11,635 7,422 14 1950 . . . 79,638 45,741 861 1,986 3,459 8,050 16,663 14,722 15 number 1954 . . . 258,516 194,622 14,e72 37,314 50,492 43,153 30, 707 18,084 16 1950... 270,610 197,158 17,871 25,069 35,620 37,148 46,579 34,871 17 •farms reporting 1954... 54,961 33,329 672 1,596 3,185 8,678 12,173 7,025 IS 1950... 78, 898 48,439 590 1,348 2,439 7,730 19,041 17,291 19 number 1954 . . . 407,409 275,477 19,048 18,028 34,413 79,025 85,458 39,505 20 1950... 636, 362 436,326 24,281 24,376 33,042 77,380 160,635 116,612 21 Chickens 4 months old and over. . farms reporting 1954 .. . 89,636 48, 650 1,241 2,715 4,999 11,738 17,216 10,741 22 1950... 107,041 61,201 817 2,068 3,741 9,943 23,096 21,536 23 number 1954 . . . 3, 530, 096 2,258,831 138,272 270, 985 328,405 558,965 598,882 363,322 24 1950... 3,687,407 2,303,441 80, 148 132,800 218,510 419, eie 782,332 669,833 Livestock sad livestock products sold: 25 Cattle and calves sold alive . . .farms reporting 1954... 41,866 24,599 1,533 2,697 3,808 5,626 6,049 4,886 26 1949... 45,022 28, 760 907 1,878 3,021 5,448 9,667 7,839 27 number 1954 . . . 604,857 491,410 129,641 96,075 79,931 74,822 71,825 39,116 28 1949 . . . 372,631 320, 910 85, 242 64,114 53,388 43,835 4e,777 25,554 29 dollars 1954 . . . 28,316,683 23,588,247 7,585,774 4,715,491 3,473,493 3,214,252 3,088,236 1,511,001 30 1949... 27,385,577 24,164,421 7,598,668 4,962,089 3,753,801 2,978,105 3,282,344 1,589,414 31 . farms reporting 1954 . . . 17,654 11,563 358 617 1,239 3,437 3,992 1,920 32 1949... 33,237 22,364 378 726 1,396 3,911 8,996 6,957 33 number 1954... 208, 765 151,697 21, 707 13,846. 22,547 41,292 37,534 14, 771 34 1949. . . 350,173 270,262 35,725 26,220 25,300 48,610 86,172 48, 235 35 dollars 1954... 4,598,196 3,546,639 722,912 424,729 545,817 861,622 740,010 251,549 36 1949... 7,679,670 6,127,962 1,101,185 752,350 592,550 1,047,838 1,744,687 889, 352 37 . farms reporting 1954 .. . 5,474 3,305 139 328 641 B23 768 606 38 1949... 14,103 8,162 138 263 657 1,594 2,980 2,530 39 dollars 1954... 5,470,976 5,269,475 923, 520 2,049,221 1, 608, 981 496,408 142,856 48,489 40 1949... 1,101,384 783, 661 22,917 22,173 201,855 208,824 223,399 104,493 41 . farms reporting 1954 .. . 16,727 10,268 352 833 1,384 2,509 3,072 2,118 42 1949... 33,916 21,354 374 959 1,683 3,767 7,603 6,968 43 dozens 1954 . . . 8,902,915 7,154,880 847,619 1,838,848 1,621,755 1,393,555 911,930 541,173 44 1949... 5,975,533 4,200,068 170,601 246,728 631 , 720 1,059,690 1,202,122 889,207 45 dollars 1954... 3,967,212 3,261,007 440,050 787,574 763, 227 629,247 406, 269 234,640 46 1949... 2,421,443 1,702,702 72,656 100,657 276, 764 453,241 460,330 339, 054 47 48 50,238,911 23,170,122 49,068,106 22,554,563 5,436,087 2,862,061 16,392,427 7,628,379 18,125,543 8,224,459 7,822,573 3,321,316 1,131,625 462,423 159,851 55,905 dollars 1954... 49 Specified cross harvested: ' 1949... 19,704,219 19,241,871 4,483,511 4,812,881 5,827,527 3,216,759 831,715 69,478 50 . . farms reporting 1954. . . 58,608 40, 452 842 1,612 3,766 10,411 15,116 8,705 51 1949... 72,243 48,848 595 1,031 2,145 7,452 19,265 18,360 52 acres 1954... 610, 337 514,877 72,306 53, 787 68,727 119, 742 133,994 66, 319 53 1949... 714,912 564,004 49,521 43,827 49,118 94,281 178,205 149, 052 54 Corn harvested for grain. . . . farms reporting 1954. . . 55,133 38,353 778 1,483 3,513 10,011 14,469 8,099 55 1949... 70,095 47,243 556 958 2,060 7,114 18,645 17, 910 56 acres 1954... 563,066 473, 889 63,034 46,852 62,432 111,836 127,970 61,765 57 1949... 682,239 535, 560 43,282 39,435 45, 869 89,759 172,273 144,942 58 bushels harvested 1954... 10,743,011 9,293,512 1,939,799 1,095,471 1,331,113 2, 066, 055 2,018,804 842,270 59 1949... 12,863,782 10, 298, 954 1,235,655 802,420 953,325 1,699,074 3,142,055 2,466,425 60 bushels sold 1954... 2,162,496 2,072,706 785,178 305,025 296,195 347,518 246,850 91,940 61 1949... 668,496 612,256 129,101 73,960 54,522 105,468 163,675 85,530 62 ..farms reporting 1954... 4,580 4,549 1,009 1,422 933 799 341 45 63 1949... 5,367 5,096 336 987 990 1,207 1,176 400 64 acres 1954. . . 655, ?14 655,519 355, 933 209,802 62,074 20,908 6,142 660 65 1949... 542,843 539, 973 151,447 192,615 98,868 60, 738 31,205 5,100 66 162-lb. barrels harvested 1954... 9,915,508 9,912,933 5,620,780 3,064,290 865,114 283,890 73,359 5,500 67 1949... 6,417,178 6,390,568 1,949,639 2,303,907 1,130,155 640,807 316,560 49,500 68 162-lt>. barrels sold 1954... 9,792,253 9,789,678 5,545,433 3,030,855 855,386 260,415 72,364 5,225 69 1949... 6, 250, 521 6,224,546 1,913,859 2,245,350 1,104,545 617,347 297,240 46,205 70 . . farms reporting 1954. . . 51 , 367 63,940 43,061 51,958 552 1,053 3,321 11,088 7,918 18, 072 8,975 19,396 71 1949. . . 378 725 1,720 21,821 72 acres 1954... 665,196 624,152 88,748 52,850 76, 024 160, 643 184,024 61,863 73 1949... 902,075 827,342 97,670 60,138 67,176 162,952 280,346 159,060 74 bales harvested 1954... 538, 012 519,569 90,950 46,278 71,725 143,084 137,952 29,580 75 1949... 601,923 568, 608 84,282 42,007 47,149 122,881 192,167 80,122 76 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or ..farms reporting 1954... 3,580 5,027 3,463 4,674 371 342 514 406 747 579 1,031 1,097 655 1,410 145 840 77 78 79 1949... acres 1954. . . 241 , 459 238, 947 148, 102 39,708 29,727 15,620 4,935 855 1949... 281,665 276,888 160, 395 44,940 28,425 24, 928 13,465 4,735 80 tons harvested 1954... 5,184,293 5,131,971 3,317,971 866,190 562,975 290, 550 82,105 12,180 81 82 1949. . . 5,243,138 369, 950 265,808 5,160,198 317,118 233,623 3,043,356 87,132 55,708 847,405 66, 368 46,230 554,959 48,927 38,225 435,458 45, 776 36,157 220,450 45,677 35,880 58, 570 23, 238 21,423 83 84 1949... tons 1954... 425,805 376,161 109,159 90, 542 56, 698 51,560 46,394 21,808 !For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, Bee text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. LOUISIANA CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 179 a sample of TarmB. See text] The State — Continued Areas 1 and A Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic c lass Other farms Commercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class 11 Class III Class IV Class \ Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 11,180 15,478 22 6,700 2,912 190 246 291 400 890 895 1,484 2,295 9 1 13,842 19,988 20 8,459 4,238 154 227 249 546 1,410 1,652 1,707 2,512 2 2 22,359 23,491 468 15,013 8,478 1,204 1,101 911 1,085 2,321 1,856 2,809 3,690 36 3 30,826 36,163 464 22,140 14, 122 1,588 1,554 1,289 1,832 3,673 3,976 3,703 4,304 11 4 14,787 27,739 23 9,631 3,672 205 295 415 640 1,166. 951 1,955 3,995 9 5 14,505 25,704 22 9, 776 4,613 144 224 277 640 1,711 1,617 1,827 3,333 3 6 273,149 132,592 11,001 234,503 178, 604 57,925 34,178 24,160 18,606 27,744 15,791 35,164 18,630 2,105 7 154,163 112,908 5,428 145,847 113,851 26,196 22,156 16,24b 12,885 20,049 14,320 17,299 14,094 603 S 14,467 26,804 23 9,390 3,621 205 290 415 635 1,155 921 1,910 3,650 9 9 14,130 24,607 22 9,373 4,466 144 219 272 635 1,615 1,581 1,742 3,162 3 10 157,682 70.605 6 46? 136,577 105,719 34,585 20,892 14,619 11,081 15,966 8,574 20,219 9,515 1,124 11 84,141 61, 146 3! 148 80,083 63,352 15,306 13,302 9,012 7,420 10,533 7,679 9,031 7,337 3f3 12 10,192 20, 539 20 6,942 2,591 77 189 293 441 867 724 1,368 2,975 8 13 12,512 21,369 16 8,002 3,716 112 157 224 540 1,384 1,299 1,537 2,746 3- 14 24,710 37,517 1,667 22,064 12,647 1,619 2,543 2,893 1, 896 2,030 1,666 3,298 5,265 854 15 32,429 40,025 998 24,852 15,869 1,788 3,581 2,649 1,326 3,512 3,013 3,903 4,808 272 16 8,630 12,987 15 6,382 2,977 74 119 268 633 1,040 843 1,257 2,145 3 17 12,176 18,268 15 9,323 5,218 87 110 195 736 2,188 1,902 1,572 2,530 3 IS 71,083 56,223 4,626 49,317 26,962 5,158 2,319 2,119 5,070 7,587 4,709 11,476 9,700 1,179 19 105, 926 90,254 3,856 82,054 51,749 3,924 3,730 4,962 7,101 17,263 14,769 16,601 13,115 589 20 13,853 27,111 22 10,094 4,158 63 199 34E 824 1,600 1,106 1,839 4,095 2 21 16,463 29,363 14 12,324 6,451 110 194 271 921 2,610 2,345 2,037 3,633 3 22 519,226 714,310 37,729 349,446 166,553 8,957 21,438 18, 657 40, 715 45,740 31,046 63,379 102,875 16,639 23 575,337 780,646 27,761 372,591 197,129 7,768 13, 766 11,471 26,353 71,201 64,570 69,265 100,552 5,635 24 10,827 6,417 23 4,672 2,353 196 265 330 355 681 526 1,510 800 9 25 9,016 7,231 15 4,279 2,419 124 184 247 359 809 696 992 865 3 26 92,579 17,457 3,411 80,895 66,490 23,133 12,355 9,592 6,654 10,409 4,347 12,000 1,820 585 27 38, 746 11,687 1,288 41,327 36,087 10,833 7,706 5,377 4,091 5,283 2,797 3,714 1,345 181 28 3,819,894 618,030 292,512 4,294,824 3,648,199 1,514,334 695, 490 483,187 312,532 478,561 164,095 537,580 71,620 37,425 29 2,438,983 654,020 128,153 3,338,372 2,988,308 1,099,658 610, 525 422 , 104 321,660 367,701 166,660 258,470 76,890 14,704 30 3,443 2,633 15 2,093 988 54 64 105 207 361 197 597 505 3 31 6,241 4,621 11 3,449 1,934 60 72 149 301 715 637 832 560 3 32 35,293 15,633 6,142 29,561 20,053 6,771 3,117 1,898 2,962 3,470 1,835 5,553 2,635 1,320 33 55,707 22,665 1,539 46,204 32,648 3,540 4,433 4,565 5,361 8,795 5,954 9,196 4,030 330 34 610, 958 219,993 220, 606 817,084 635,229 285, 020 114,464 54,385 77, 395 74,450 29,515 99,405 38,850 43,500 35 1,133,984 371,165 46,559 1,055,369 800,869 120,280 165,232 114,152 117,703 189, 398 94,104 188,640 54,970 10,890 36 992 1,155 22 624 345 15 37 95 92 70 36 121 155 3 37 3,000 2,930 11 1,453 630 13 16 37 95 238 231 350 470 3 38 63,244 23,945 114,318 1,347,171 1,314,137 43e,979 372,062 349,280 114,692 38,145 959 6, 679 2,155 24,200 39 193, 669 81,300 42,754 107,473 59,684 6, 653 2,965 2,272 6,895 28, 920 11,979 23,760 13,925 10,104 40 2,721 3,716 22 1,282 519 12 12 67 113 149 166 295 465 3 41 5,625 6,725 12 2,187 957 20 45 76 168 300 346 522 705 3 42 937,345 357,565 453,125 685,020 572,850 39,550 164,350 85,830 171,390 73,110 38, 620 81,370 42,800 188,000 43 1,129,790 448, 995 196,680 441,375 206,805 18,000 23,770 11,285 28,903 66, 245 58,602 148, 760 33,590 52,220 44 390, 735 152,970 162,500 401,239 265,994 16,393 69,485 46,728 77,645 36,718 17,025 37,775 19,270 78,200 45 456, 306 170,545 91,890 187,656 91,998 8,432 12,106 5,104 12,548 29,351 24,455 55,238 14,530 25,790 46 168, 013 36,791 966,001 3,614,250 3,072,903 644,003 1,102,204 1,061,246 240,688 22,820 1,742 4,640 2,405 534, 302 47 71,100 11,350 533,109 1,685,008 1,371,373 323,366 527,220 412,170 101,750 6,370 495 1,880 1,255 310,500 48 126,355 19,715 316,278 1,581,306 1,505,187 4'H,f.-- 689,250 311,620 1,250 39,010 5,430 8,670 3,995 63,454 49 8,435 9,710 11 5,654 3,359 174 256 269 622 1,151 865 966 1,325 4 '■0 11,039 12,340 ie 7,877 5,032 103 169 210 685 1,976 1,889 1,267 1,575 3 51 53, 469 36,575 5,416 63,041 53,206 16,260 9,262 6,118 7,049 8,862 5,655 4,765 4,450 610 52 80,515 64,321 6,072 66, 789 51,933 7,976 5,270 6,592 7,349 12,542 12,204 7,866 6,460 510 53 7,815 8,955 10 5,164 3,175 165 256 269 571 1,109 805 836 1,150 3 54 10,814 12,023 15 7,744 4,975 102 164 204 675 1,966 1,864 1,247 1,520 2 55 50, 169 34.11U 4,878 56,838 48,39e 14,800 8,467 5,418 6,102 8,511 5,100 4,250 3,635 355 56 79,025 62,392 5,262 63,669 49, 243 7,326 4,505 5,937 7,094 12,392 11,989 7,801 6,180 445 57 833,126 491,350 125,023 1,185,098 1,069,562 478, 745 166,937 115,070 107,633 135,807 45, 370 52,601 40,550 22,175 58 1,397,636 997,850 169,342 1,461,505 1,213,670 249,795 148,060 164,045 166,005 264,330 221,435 136,725 100,045 11,065 59 75,995 8,795 5,000 362,415 357,340 231,750 70,300 29,945 12,280 10,950 2,115 3,350 1,715 rO 40,540 14,840 860 89,355 64,780 32,805 20,600 4,025 16,650 5,795 4,905 3,605 970 61 20 10 1 62 210 60 1 15 15 5 5 5 63 170 15 10 64 2,365 495 10 1,025 1,025 450 500 75 65 2,145 250 130 66 21,280 5,150 180 7,390 7,390 4,000 3,040 360 • 7 2,145 250 180 68 20,820 4,975 180 7,390 7,390 4,000 3,040 350 ,.j 6,095 2,206 5 6,343 5,166 206 256 406 1,011 2,026 1,261 800 375 2 -0 8,734 3,243 5 8,386 6,810 152 208 257 1,006 2,892 2,295 1,230 345 1 71 33,695 6,755 394 134,181 128, 287 44,344 18,503 12,607 19,009 24,299 9,525 4,485 1,295 114 72 60,909 13,641 183 160,647 170, 392 49,828 22,099 10,957 25,065 41,278 21,145 8,905 1,325 25 73 15,625 2,266 552 108,879 106, 589 43,685 15,341 10, 728 16,074 16,599 3,962 1,720 415 155 74 29,974 3,263 78 142,950 137,958 46,293 16,496 8,461 20,825 32,273 11,610 4,595 375 22 75 110 5 2 11 11 11 76 260 90 3 29 29 18 1 10 77 460 5 2,047 839 639 839 78 1,230 165 3,362 2,405 2,405 2,245 110 50 79 8,170 100 44,052 15,500 15,500 15,500 ... .10 17,290 1,210 64,440 68,117 58,117 66,232 1,650 235 81 34,693 12,765 5,154 70,772 65,063 26,030 17, 774 6,834 6,798 4,202 3,425 3,480 1,700 529 82 19,118 11,284 1,783 58,648 55,373 17,603 15,973 7,030 7,460 4,237 3,070 1,665 1,360 250 13 32,018 11,127 6,499 90,510 86,458 36,046 22,519 8,061 11,334 3,883 4,615 2,279 1,190 583 84 180 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Livestock on hand: Horses and mules farms reporting 1954.. 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.. 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 and livestock products Cattle and calves sold alive. sold: . . farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. number 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Hogs and pigs sold alive. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Chickens sold farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. dozens 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Milk sold2 gallons 1954 . . dollars 1954.. 1949.. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. Rice threshed or combined. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 162-lb. barrels harvested 1954, 1949. 162-lb. barrels sold 1954. 1949. Cotton harvested. ........ .farms reporting 1954.. 1949., acres 1954., 1949., bales harvested 1954., 1949., Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons harvested 1954. 1949. Hay cut. .acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. Total all farms 9,225 14,161 22,143 40,399 13,610 14,481 316,361 162,485 13,325 13,997 175, 556 99,832 10, 797 12,499 32,704 32,167 9,850 14, 778 81,844 133,356 16,484 19,871 501,422 565,216 6,464 7,018 107,129 59,824 6,488,337 5,116,983 3,453 6,508 52,040 93,489 1,231,002 2,042,926 764 2,092 339,300 79,000 2,427 3,749 633,014 574,291 277,043 230, 171 3,448,563 1,569,235 1,081,046 12,642 15,349 156, 702 168,247 11,445 14,936 134,815 157,373 2,079,479 3,095,141 407, 525 183,237 18 8 5,732 1,825 95, 817 25, 366 94,631 24,966 16, 915 19, 978 287,774 374,612 225,668 247,540 79,345 57,631 91,130 Economic class Commercial farms 7,294 11,003 18, 961 34,054 10,210 11,079 284,073 163,538 10, 010 10, 725 158,264 89, 939 8,220 9,543 27,131 26,158 8,148 11,662 71,618 113,463 12,846 15,229 389, 325 436,860 5,003 5,609 99,058 56,217 6,109,030 4,863,900 2,854 5,315 46,288 84,571 1,132,957 1,886,656 503 1,591 332,865 59, 670 1,706 2,792 485,339 487,227 208, 538 197,776 3,365,248 1,537,470 1,064,101 11,095 12,753 146,680 150,572 10,088 12,440 126, 060 140, 368 1,977,814 2,792,616 395,315 176,992 18 8 5,732 1,825 95, 817 25,366 94,631 24,966 15,403 17,349 278,335 352,494 220,797 238,544 75,035 53,477 86,805 190 144 2,026 2,642 196 147 69,203 32,441 186 135 36,217 17,320 100 98 1,361 967 73 95 5,131 8,864 98 99 5,977 5,123 197 129 34,037 16, 683 2,557,608 1,744,351 68 87 7,777 16,271 253,596 501,105 13 12 10,448 966 23 18 14,226 7,439 5,703 3,007 376, 660 170,794 149,944 186 117 19,496 15,349 162 102 14,900 11,423 514,705 360,002 161,890 59,413 11 2 5,018 750 89,734 13,666 89,040 13,666 226 141 36, 403 40, 741 38, 570 31,211 17,673 13,296 20, 779 326 258 1,678 2,020 482 273 50,293 24,811 482 267 29,377 13, 492 323 227 3,423 2,345 204 195 4,813 5,237 346 220 19,547 9,447 409 245 18,447 io, 9e7 1,204,242 944,167 134 140 5,324 8,121 161,518 193,376 40 17 224,095 1,125 69 36 52,653 10,908 24,854 4,553 1,479,632 672,172 469, 554 387 191 14,456 10, 736 332 171 11,186 9,352 216,043 210,394 53,115 19,046 694 1,075 5,833 11,700 5,591 11,300 432 250 24, 761 25, 674 22,845 17,166 14,833 8,122 21,037 769 648 2,114 2,749 1,106 721 47,409 27,835 1,096 715 27,324 15,721 912 628 4,793 2,787 798 539 12,034 9,847 1,194 709 48,417 31,149 729 545 15,979 9,495 855, S72 765,391 371 373 8,618 8,869 213,172 202,146 73 111 77,123 6,674 194 164 106, 757 75,075 42,028 35, 910 1,047,624 499,354 232,345 1,139 624 20,229 15,317 1,044 597 17,344 14,217 284,980 262,230 52,685 19,640 1,305 776 37,224 40, 670 34,445 28,119 11,891 8,310 14,727 1,725 2,032 4,091 6,284 2,506 2,206 51,765 29,922 2,476 2,161 28,910 16,669 2,088 1,994 6,146 5,808 2,172 2,248 20, 348 29,052 3,096 2,899 104,565 93, 708 1,370 1,341 15,276 8,546 756,283 663,944 856 1,185 11,580 18,604 255,259 367,385 146 394 11,297 15,715 392 605 175,583 112,275 77,557 44,985 354,216 146,775 179,430 2,763 2,401 34,340 29,510 2,611 2,310 30, 714 27,758 421,135 547,735 78, 855 25,943 20 250 3,679 3,091 70,164 77,366 56,399 56, 973 12,342 8,349 12,446 2,817 4,434 6,033 11,788 3,979 4,640 45,197 31,685 3,904 4,495 25,052 17,455 3,278 4,029 7,836 9,034 3,510 5,025 22, 307 38,949 5,637 6,586 145,232 181,455 1,523 2,068 10,797 7,115 527,888 489,668 4,241 5,517 39,176 49,476 430, 091 930, 505 35, 630 44,450 6,900 7,510 86,113 112,671 57,496 76, 873 12, 869 11,104 12,924 1,467 3,487 3,019 8,571 1,941 3,092 20,206 16,844 1,866 2,952 11,384 9,282 1,519 2, '567 3,572 5,217 1,391 3,560 6,985 21,514 2,475 4,716 65,587 115,978 775 1,281 4,522 3,391 207,137 256,379 1,069 356 2,201 1,329 10,117 2,872 21,200 11,506 197,552 51 , 860 403,196 219,448 146 85 622 435 5,797 4,105 22,095 13,095 706 322 1,198 771 97,960 38,160 191,180 90,350 41,070 17,326 72,775 36,546 69,441 37,673 37,850 10,525 27,825 5,003 4,646 1,974 5,627 3,793 43,298 14,861 50, 876 28,782 12,740 28,142 110,860 481 , 950 13,140 8,500 2,861 5,581 23,670 55,370 11,042 26,202 5,427 4,296 4,892 ^or comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State TBble 12. 2IncludeB milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. LOUISIANA CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 181 a sample of farms. See text] Area 2— Continued Area 3 Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic ;laas Other farms Commercial farms Other farms Resi- dential Part-time Abnormal Total ClasB I Class 11 Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Reai- dential Abnormal 978 951 13, 363 11,158 160 261 815 3,495 4,350 1,577 1,053 1,152 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1,494 1,664 16,644 13,361 67 220 405 1,862 5,797 4,990 1,681 1,602 1,804 1,371 35, 359 30,571 944 1,055 2,537 10,035 12,036 3,964 2,676 2,112 3,278 3,067 51,008 43,202 838 1,531 1,634 6,674 18,283 14,192 4,422 3,384 1,483 1,915 2 15,429 11,462 185 317 980 3,612 4,657 1,711 1,475 2,492 1,469 1,932 1 16,443 12,167 63 235 473 1,867 5,203 4,326 1,921 2,355 23,643 6,225 420 248,342 204,492 27,178 21,390 32,233 46,466 50, 740 26,485 30, 875 12,975 11,434 7,233 280 179,929 151,319 13,894 16,211 17,824 23, 781 48, 798 31,311 17,625 10,485 1,458 1,855 2 15,238 11,311 184 317 970 3,572 4,572 1,696 1,460 2,467 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1,439 1,832 1 16, 182 12,001 62 235 473 1,862 5,118 4,251 1,896 2,285 12,787 4,240 265 145,031 119,360 16,210 13,552 20,113 26,031 28,309 15,145 18, 730 6,941 5,920 3,904 69 103,223 87,941 8,081 9,827 11,466- 13,863 27,217 17,487 9,802 5,485 1,100 1,475 2 12,981 9,833 139 250 822 3,240 4,026 1,406 1,062 2,036 1,298 1,657 1 14, 655 11,034 55 217 406 1,765 4,712 3,879 1,651 1,970 2,725 2,805 43 37,549 30,393 754 1,901 5,290 9,851 9,275 3,322 2,910 4,246 2,896. 3,044 69 39,744 32,207 720 1,324 3,981 5,941 11,676 8,565 3,882 3,655 16 870 830 2 12,329 10, 128 92 197 667 3,355 4,505 1,312 966 1,235 17 1,569 1,546 1 16,350 12,643 34 157 264 1,803 5,552 4,833 1,306 1,901 18 6,615 3,160 451 100,217 86,957 3,559 2,611 8,427 30,614 32,510 9,036 7,885 5,375 19 12,564 7,177 152 138, 328 114,429 1,686 2,993 4,880 17,312 51,898 35,660 13,986 9,913 20 1,596 2,040 2 16, 534 12,703 151 251 925 4,034 5,500 1,842 1,429 2,392 10 21 2,063 2,578 1 18,861 14, 023 48 230 424 1,977 6,018 5,326 2,176 2,662 22 59,722 51,100 1,275 671,239 528,294 7,614 17,838 51,181 138,303 196,853 66,505 62,623 68, 372 12,000 23 58,697 69,043 616 736,531 566 ?56 4,440 15,734 25,215 95,214 235,223 190,430 87,630 82,645 24 958 501 2 6,590 4,919 15C 270. 604 1,562 1,447 886 1,100 571 25 798 610 1 8,061 6,320 57 ^00 348 1,112 2,628 1,975 1,071 670 26 6,813 1,116 142 72,728 60,828 10,064 8,492 11,011 12,027 12,241 6,993 10,224 1,676 27 2,725 645 37 47,808 42,984 7,185 7,448 6,346 6,036 10,521 5,448 3,799 1,025 28 321,880 47,325 10,102 3,220,481 2,752,426 611,935 364,838 478, 715 515,298 500,039 281,601 408, 345 59, 710 29 200, 568 49,815 2,700 3,503,616 3,168,291 711,204 554,856 452,187 420,475 688,597 340, 972 274,430 65,695 30 402 195 2 4,900 4,169 52 90 362 1,531 1,707 427 456 275 31 702 490 1 6,301 6,846 20 104 182 1,136 3,161 2,243 940 515 32 4,407 1,185 160 44,718 39,088 3,235 1,627 4,217 14,036 12,775 3,196 3,950 1,680 33 6,353 2,480 85 67,085 58,215 3,438 3,078 3,127 11,064 24,650 12,358 6,780 2,090 34 77,039 16,700 4,306 949,859 841,559 98,537 45,053 90,970 296,474 249,110 61,415 77,585 30,715 35 123,130 29,740 3,400 1,419,647 1,246,292 82,862 59, 289 68, 249 254,318 526, 740 254,834 135, 575 37,780 36 85 175 1 890 720 3 35 108 257 242 75 100 60 10 37 220 280 1 2,168 1,738 3 60 92 342 765 476 270 160 38 2,480 3,105 850 358, 506 285,991 100 161,135 91,395 15,517 13,644 4,200 7,095 1,420 64,000 39 10,095 8,635 600 122,843 103, 408 541 2,423 34,570 17,944 35,060 12,870 14,085 5,350 40 320 400 1 3,781 3,200 46 94 308 1,080 1,232 440 276 295 10 41 471 435 1 8,675 6,939 23 123 239 1,097 2,988 2,469 916 820 42 95, 035 40,640 12,000 1,056,933 721,568 9,171 104, 662 95,615 275, 585 166,025 50, 510 132,550 20,315 192, 50C 43 52,674 2e,230 6,160 1,139,650 941,865 7,592 22,296 74,420 233,437 373,565 230,555 132,665 64,900 44 45,740 17,965 4,800 404,526 294,559 3,663 48,993 37,968 114,501 72,094 17,340 52,107 6,610 51,250 45 19,620 10,695 2,080 394,331 321,316 3,176 8,767 30,818 79,505 122,670 76,160 50, 995 22,020 46 59,475 7,561 16,279 2,899,923 2,899,673 114,966 655,666 1,489,852 515,362 123,607 250 47 24,055 2,110 5,600 1,337,582 1,337,457 52,209 312,250 670, 305 244,695 57, 998 125 48 3,245 3,350 10, 350 1,201,227 1,195,162 146,041 148,161 674,070 176,045 46, 695 4,150 5,625 440 49 930 615 z 13,261 11,891 68 154 761 3,872 5,590 1,446 805 565 50 1,442 1,153 1 14,611 12,220 40 95 IBS 1,552 5,413 4,932 1,480 911 51 7,420 2,315 287 124,466 116,776 5,417 5,953 12,660 39,087 44,272 9,387 5,535 2,155 52 10,645 6,950 80 141,832 123,476 4,109 5, 167 3,857 18,805 50,571 40, 967 12,655 5,701 53 825 530 2 13,121 11,781 66 144 749 3,866 5,540 1,416 785 555 54 1,397 1,098 1 13,891 11,555 35 65 173 1,442 5,103 4,712 1,445 891 55 6,570 1,980 205 122,254 114,674 5,102 5,378 12,310 38,725 43,952 9,207 5,470 2,110 56 10,330 6,595 60 134,577 116,716 3,644 4,562 3,292 17,580 48,396 39,242 12,300 5,561 57 70,750 19,415 11,500 2,408,136 2,266,791 159,476 155,115 275,680 747,300 778, 755 150,455 102,755 38,590 58 173, 205 125,620 3,500 2,497,203 2,179,583 129,216 84,000 87,849 331,713 877, 405 669,400 220, 280 97,340 59 6,985 225 5,000 353,805 349,345 19,350 61,800 69,865 103, 705 82,390 12,235 3,975 485 60 3, 60C ?,f45 100,960 94,165 8,600 10, 720 2,890 15,570 34,560 21,825 4,680 2,115 61 1,018 1,013 132 184 222 355 115 10 62 1,427 1,372 25 145 196 436 475 95 35 20 63 87,193 87,193 40, 759 25,984 12,270 6,645 1,450 85 64 . 80,712 80,122 6,475 28, 702 19,310 15,815 8,365 1,455 400 130 65 1,281,685 1,281,685 637,960 376,250 154,455 94,130 18,100 790 66 911,268 905,743 87,575 335,410 204,925 174,513 89,800 13,520 . 67 1,261,699 1,261,899 628,844 369,690 152,440 92,500 17,875 550 68 876,028 870,503 86, 515 332,090 189,485 168,643 81,155 12,615 3,575 69 1,280 231 13,633 12,683 52 134 851 4,166 6,050 1,435 800 145 70 2,047 582 15,087 13,207 25 70 199 1,837 6,1 It 5,060 1,495 385 71 8,595 640 115,743 112,213 2,676 3,020 13,740 42,985 43,135 6,605 3,275 255 72 18,171 3,947 139, 138 128,293 2,114 4,557 4,441 23,679 58,702 34,800 9,305 1,540 73 4,310 241 320 123,022 120,397 3,906 3,476- 16,589 47,069 44,215 5,120 2,475 150 74 8,369 627 '92,405 66, 720 1,478 3,320 2,701 18, 375 41,336 19,510 5,265 420 75 591 586 39 37 75 255 140 40 76 976 906 32 38 51 230 390 165 60 77 17,884 17,674 10,914 2,155 1,660 2,240 545 160 10 78 23,030 22,710 10,150 4,410 1,425 3,615 2,510 600 305 15 79 363,365 383,310 241,895 47,100 37,375 44,605 10,330 1,955 75 80 456,294 451,819 213,205 88,024 33,440 •-;,•:• 47,645 7,980 4,420 81 2,885 1,255 170 44,791 37,199 4,751 7,495 6,253 6,785 7,610 4,305 6,007 1,575 82 2,315 1,765 54 33,998 29,038 4,748 3,970 2,830 4,742 7,247 5,501 1,305 83 2,880 1,165 280 47,712 41,538 6,532 9,525 6,973 6,103 8,760 3,645 4,794 1,365 1? 84 182 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Area 4 Item (For definitioDB and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms Total ClasB I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class 71 Livestock •■ hand: 1 2 8,435 2,666 21 85 160 340 690 1,370 1950. . . 11,221 5,027 17 57 236 638 1,719 2,360 3 number 1954 . , . 14,747 5,832 124 273 347 924 1,476 2,688 4 1950. . . 23,777 13,225 135 399 1,909 1,800 4,093 4,889 5 12,707 3,376 25 129 267 468 910 1,577 6 1950... 12,947 5,251 18 64 278 714 1,865 2,312 7 number 1954 . . . 166,699 94,987 5,023 10,805 12,436 20, 764 24,462 21,497 8 1950... 116,040 72,786 2,387 4,514 12, 604 14,894 21,115 17,272 9 Cows, Including heifers that 12,507 3,356 25 129 267 468 905 1,562 10 1950... 12,671 5,150 18 64 278 713 1,840 2,237 11 number 1954 . . . 94,728 55, 999 3,257 6,748 7,406 12,619 14,056 11,913 12 1950... 62,534 39, 456 1,357 2,645 7,291 8,433 10, 920 8,810 13 10, 104 2,809 19 96 218 386 744 1,346 U 1950... 11,665 4,824 11 59 254 687 1,717 2,096 15 number 1954 . . . 27,026 12,909 472 2,309 3,060 1,682 2,044 3,342 16 1950. . . 33,653 18,769 316 897 3,488 2,960 5,282 5,826 17 7,824 2,511 12 52 166 317 752 1,212 18 1950... 11 , 140 4,944 14 50 227 661 1,853 2, 139 19 number 1954 . . . 60,332 24,378 80 518 2,286 5,515 8,985 6,994 20 1950... 92, 782 47,330 722 1,384 3,831 8,329 16,848 16,216 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 12,538 3,479 10 91 231 459 986 1,702 22 1950... 14,587 5,764 21 50 253 819 2,091 2,530 23 number 1954 . . . 437,563 201 , 745 799 42, 653 34, 186 26,313 39,537 58,257 24 1950... Livestock aad livestock product* sold: 429, 316 197,628 850 3,214 13,579 35,354 71,360 73,271 25 Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954... 5,934 2,311 25 118 227 398 640 903 26 1949... 6,106 2,934 23 69 213 446 1,007 1, 17f 27 number 1954 . . . 52,580 33, 118 1,473 3,887 3,917 7,960 9,278 6,603 28 1949... 30,205 22,230 4,236 2,289 3,563 3,542 4,814 3,786 29 dollars 1954... 2,308,163 1,644,288 85, 905 216,577 185,845 390,334 415,901 249,726 30 1949... 2,257,809 1,734,133 406,481 194, 779 245,443 265,503 376,974 244,953 31 2,534 985 7 17 59 191 306 405 32 1949... 5,230 2,633 14 47 128 352 975 1,117 33 number 1954 . . . 29,190 15, 239 165 394 1,981 4,570 5,109 3,020 34 1949... 50, 270 28,927 1,284 1,074 2,764 4,836 10,897 8,072 35 dollars 1954... 538,677 311,064 2,600 13,264 52,995 85,270 109, 340 47,595 36 1949... 1,016,842 598,631 27,930 31,655 71,530 120,810 216,205 130,501 37 38 988 498 12 58 98 75 90 165 1949... 2,495 1,094 12 7 36 175 412 452 39 dollars 1954... 1,831,353 1,815,563 413,000 640,576 634,967 103,845 10,760 12,415 40 1949... 203,439 140,815 276 870 18, 248 41,452 60,240 19,729 41 42 2,402 942 1 36 90 116 233 466 1949... 4,010 1,895 8 27 84 289 617 870 43 dozens 1954 . . . 1,189,806 990,371 7,400 402,235 269,634 96,097 128,275 86,730 44 1949. . . 714,554 486, 589 4,795 9,482 70,500 175, 180 125,377 101,255 45 dollars 1954... 521, 970 432,830 3,719 165,540 126,611 37,611 60,479 38,870 46 1949... 320,929 228, 954 3,124 4.22E 40,323 85,331 54,420 41,530 47 2,722,952 2,673,439 214, 246 1,056,725 1,037,202 265,453 52,591 47,222 48 dollars 1954... 1,154,009 1,137,074 104,875 467,744 453,485 79,375 18,745 12,850 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 1,140,507 1,115,552 161,524 141,565 587, 108 170,690 42,505 12, 160 50 7,290 3,128 17 84 200 488 837 1,502 51 1949... 10,010 5,296 17 58 209 672 1,950 2,390 52 acres 1954. .. 60,062 38,429 1,382 2.632 3,438 7,766 9,887 13.324 53 1949... 95,380 65,187 668 3,412 3,808 10,760 23,819 22,720 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 6,857 2,975 17 77 183 436 795 1,467 55 1949... 9,916 5,242 16 53 208 665 1,935 2,365 56 acres 1954... 56,463 35,975 1,277 2,400 3,159 6,961 9,292 12, 886 57 1949... 93,966 64,107 648 3,022 3,698 10, 655 23,649 22,435 58 bushels harvested 1954... 582,040 402,970 28, 945 38,295 45,475 85,625 86,375 118,255 59 1949... 1,642,575 1,150,400 23,240 58,690 83,615 196,340 409,820 378,695 60 bushels sold 1954... 35, 630 30,b75 4,500 3,855 10,930 7,465 3,925 61 1949... 75,402 67,427 5,200 3,422 19,315 25,365 14, 125 62 63 1949... 64 acres 1954... 65 1949... 66 162-lb. barrels harvested 1954... 67 1949... 68 162-lb. barrels sold 1954... 69 1949... 70 4,721 2,811 18 57 155 434 830 1,317 71 1949... 7,335 5,228 17 41 191 751 2,023 2,205 72 acres 1954... 57,378 46,248 3,510 3,168 4,770 9,690 13,359 11,751 73 1949... 99,674 86,630 2,713 4,306 6,611 20, 770 32, 645 19,585 74 bales harvested 1954... 26,251 22,911 3,094 2,165 3,097 5,315 5,605 3,635 75 1949... 56,985 51,546 1,892 3,035 4,957 13, 703 19,054 8,905 76 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or 77 1949... 78 acres 1954... 79 1949... 80 tons harvested 1954... 81 1949... 82 33,480 24,317 1,935 5,049 4,317 5,264 4, 134 3,618 83 1949... 24,979 20, 659 1,762 2,978 4,600 5,423 3,530 2,366 84 tons 1954. . . 31,179 24,389 2,026 6,837 3,184 5,498 3,770 3,074 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. LOUISIANA CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 183 Aree 4 — Continued Areas 5 and B Economi c class — Continued Total all farms Economic c ass Other farms Conme rcial farms Other farmB Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Reai- dential Abnormal 2,141 3,628 10, 599 4,878 60 291 647 1,069 1,245 1,566 2,629 3,083 9 1 2,461 3,732 1 14,069 6,266 81 224 606 1,012 1,771 2,572 3,140 4,652 11 2 3,812 5, 103 19,303 10,210 406 959 1,545 2,088 2,345 2,867 4,512 4,198 383 3 4,601 5,950 1 28, 576 14,655 777 1,296 2,105 2,299 3,310 4,868 5,825 7,685 411 4 2,843 6,488 13,505 5,353 68 384 957 1,288 1,204 1,452 3,089 5,054 9 5 2,658 5,037 1 14,093 5,744 79 276 624 1,117 1,543 2,105 2,935 5,403 11 6 43, 835 27,877 295, 314 212,449 20, 219 44,273 53, 195 49,143 27, 697 17,722 53, 255 24,241 5,369 7 22,805 20,421 28 226,962 159, 103 15,839 29,865 36, 857 35, 598 26,924 14,020 35, 927 28,333 3,599 8 2,813 6,338 12,842 5,230 68 382 951 1,258 1,154 1,417 2,914 4,689 9 9 2,618 4,902 1 13,568 5,635 79 273 619 1,117 1,497 2,050 2,820 5,102 11 10 24,070 14, 659 173,920 128,527 12,023 26,662 33, 687 30, 414 15,906 9,836 30,386 12,120 2,887 11 12,004 11,057 17 133,286 96, 407 9,485 18,694 22,606 21,656 16, 103 7,863 19,760 14,994 2,125 12 2,103 5,192 9,255 4,219 49 344 869 1,056 851 1,030 1,844 3,183 9 13 2,393 4,447 1 11,777 5,098 71 233 585 1,079 1,303 1,827 2,433 4,236 10 1A 4,704 9,413 82,866 70,696 3,683 16,303 25,383 17,421 4,971 2,935 5,409 6,009 752 15 6,345 8,523 17 70,549 54,661 4,490 8,901 14, 553 13,947 7,800 4,970 6,816 6,452 620 16 1,883 3,430 6,312 2,730 10 127 370 556 662 1,005 1,603 1,970 9 17 2,300 3,896 9,176 3,702 28 89 277 571 1,012 1,725 2,076 3,388 10 18 19,644 16, 310 37, 707 18,525 145 1,635 3,754 3,748 4,938 4,305 10,031 6,240 2,911 19 23,750 21, 702 62,015 31,296 4,359 4,752 2,821 3,332 7,212 8,820 14, 106 13, 680 2,933 20 2,715 6,344 12,602 5,113 45 269 737 1,142 1,235 1,685 2,746 4,735 8 21 2,966 5,857 15,718 6,308 60 177 587 1,070 1,765 2,649 3,372 6,028 10 22 87,047 148,771 626,964 402,564 63,262 88, 167 62, 032 68,509 59,779 60,805 96,485 120, 110 7,815 23 89,716 141,972 519,096 241,094 3,680 11,536 31, 204 56,642 61,671 76,162 112, 150 144,322 21,530 24 2,103 1,520 6,962 3,683 68 360 882 1,043 698 632 2,070 1,200 9 25 1,686 1,486 7,255 3,915 88 260 599 941 1,087 940 1,665 1,470 5 26 15,627 3,835 93,993 70,365 8,631 15,914 16,546 15,775 9,104 4,395 18,277 3,590 1,761 27 5,573 2,402 66,148 51,987 7,092 11,111 11,075 10,914 8,202 3,593 11,119 2,380 662 28 629,675 134,200 3,773,419 2,726,985 510,263 667,896 495,965 535,427 352,896 164,538 735, 599 122, 285 188,550 29 384, 396 139,280 3,827,120 3,120,000 524,615 751,436 621,214 574,993 475,662 172,060 516,030 115,265 75,825 30 848 701 1,280 619 14 44 69 149 176 168 397 255 9 31 1,421 1,175 1 3,102 1,494 21 66 162 239 481 525 907 696 5 32 9,805 4, 146 19,634 10,140 851 757 3,734 1,521 2,249 1,028 3,657 1,250 4,587 33 14,410 6,910 23 38,834 27,740 7,449 5,843 3,241 3,027 5,175 3,005 7,461 2,560 1,073 34 172,945 54,668 503,310 235, 706 20,585 18,267 90,330 36,309 53,360 16,855 73,429 23,425 170, 750 35 276,420 141,050 741 999,305 769,467 276,402 199, 488 67,587 58, 295 116,755 50,940 162,075 36, 795 30, 968 36 230 260 866 443 16 52 92 107 86 90 185 230 6 37 621 780 2,112 1,044 8 35 116 214 278 391 591 470 7 38 10, 970 4,820 499,858 456,046 48,962 125,809 51,610 197, 570 20, 930 11,165 12,035 6,515 25,262 39 41,319 21,305 303,820 223,795 493 2,347 79,600 92,020 29,640 19,795 36,135 11,840 32,050 40 610 850 2,245 1,110 21 95 188 233 262 311 457 670 8 41 970 1,145 4,494 1,985 33 48 242 330 545 787 1,171 1,330 8 42 127,995 71,440 3, 209, 156 2,892,116 648,870 961,887 593,062 343,822 161,930 182,525 180,315 66,100 70,626 43 156,925 71,040 1,004,189 578,948 7,384 26,097 114,919 190,828 110,520 129,200 208,931 78,010 138,300 44 57, 185 31,955 1,547,725 1,410,967 352,977 408, 711 304,647 172,962 85,060 86,590 78,263 30,226 28,250 45 64,455 27, 520 464, 788 273,498 3,183 11,182 54,199 95, 326 54,440 55,168 92,860 34,420 64,020 46 31,944 17,569 28,097,118 27,625,476 1,983,397 6,453,563 10,534,067 5,837,876 761,213 66,358 56,247 975 412,420 47 12,260 4,675 13,053,721 12,811,992 1, 114,308 3,969,753 4,896,550 2,505,911 296,560 28,910 25,915 305 215,509 48 17,205 6,165 1,585 10,003,491 9, 708, 742 1,522,741 2,223,220 3,031,379 2,297,822 600,310 33, 270 54,340 2,320 236,089 49 1,692 2,470 8,740 4,278 29 189 500 694 1,129 1,537 2,158 2,300 4 •■o 2,123 2,590 1 10, 123 4,623 20 101 278 686 1,297 2,241 2,391 3,099 10 51 11,398 10,235 75,953 50,006 2,238 5,035 8,022 10, 403 11,716 12, 592 13, 368 8,420 4, 159 52 16, 598 13,545 50 84,060 43,687 684 2,189 3,947 6,945 11,188 18,734 17,601 17,637 5,125 53 1,607 2,275 8,276 4,039 27 177 458 837 1,093 1,447 2,058 2,175 4 54 2,108 2,565 1 9,822 4,434 17 91 267 631 1,252 2,176 2,341 3,037 10 " 10,988 9,500 71,719 46,618 1,888 4, 122 7,112 9,543 11,636 12,317 12,918 8,225 3,958 < 16,423 13,390 46 81,585 42,402 554 1,849 3,867 6,780 10, 798 18,554 17,411 17,388 4,384 57 97,230 81,840 1,980,556 1,405,108 83,273 161,975 243,710 321,125 327, 685 267,440 305,670 180,230 89,548 58 281,965 208, 210 2,000 1, 550, 701 829, 226 17,327 45,114 92,460 129,230 224,425 320,670 321,680 251, 120 148,775 59 3,260 1,695 256,723 221,218 16,438 17,600 9,935 52,406 78, 195 46,645 32,280 3,226 60 6,325 1,150 500 52,465 11 11 2,170 85 26, 606 830 26,035 760 34,420 10 10. 2,160 75 26,425 650 25,855 580 250 3 1,220 16, 425 16,425 770 2 440 5,000 4,680 1,600 5 5 500 50 5,000 400 4,750 330 1,585 16, 765 13,550 26 250 260 13,275 4,410 360 1 1 10 10 180 180 180 180 61 . 2 . 1 ■-. 67 68 69 1,165 745 1 3,750 2,333 10 47 149 314 667 1, 1-.6 1,050 365 2 70 1,526 580 1 4,197 2,264 2 24 91 145 452 1,550 1,080 850 3 ' 8,425 2,705 17,299 13,238 334 460 1,014 2,397 4,471 4,562 3,355 630 76 72 10, 857 2,185 2 26,324 17,463 75 651 1,364 1,473 4,355 9,585 5,700 3,005 156 73 2,605 735 12,762 10,120 273 372 862 2,124 3,563 2,906 2,190 375 77 74 4,937 5O0 2 11,860 21 23 4,060 5,701 88,382 101,705 8,421 14 21 2,008 2,558 44,325 42,045 38 4 6 1,993 2,328 44,120 39,105 266 685 714 5 195 2,610 2,348 10 15 205 4,370 10 a: 330 2,600 5 5 5 785 54 2 2 2,047 3, 143 44,052 59,660 75 1 77 78 79 ■w 81 6,198 2,965 60,394 47,195 14,263 7,823 8,966 7,280 6,468 2,395 6,634 2,585 3,980 ' 1,815 2,430 75 41,161 33,668 8,910 7,394 6,610 4,268 4,046 2,440 4,445 1,884 1,164 83 4,993 1,797 68, 395 51, 362 13,269 10, 168 10,858 8,751 6,319 1,997 9,294 2,915 4,824 94 184 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item Area 6 Total Economic class Commercial farms (For definitions and explanations, see text) all farms Total Class I Class 11 Class III Class rv Class V Class VI Livestock on hand: 1 2 .farms reporting 1954... 1950... 4,864 6,566 3,282 4,430 320 311 467 3B2 529 551 757 863 782 1,072 427 1,251 3 number 1954 .. . 12,470 9,459 2,345 1,345 1,337 1,792 1,792 848 4 1950... 21,516 16, 355 3,809 1,750 2,107 2,488 2,913 3,288 5 farms reporting 1954 . . . 6,783 3,586 292 472 615 863 845 499 6 1950... 7,332 4,214 274 382 547 833 1,006 1,178 7 number 1954 . . . 138,755 108,885 36, 360 26,971 16,341 12, 588 11,547 5,078 8 1950... 102,094 83,264 22, 546 14,714 15,436 9,026 8,896 12,646 9 Cows, Including heifers that .farms reporting 1954... 6,698 3,551 287 472 610 863 835 484 10 1950 . . . 7, 141 4,128 273 377 537 813 991 1,137 11 number 1954 . . . 84,043 66, 141 21,033 17,111 10,092 8,054 7,030 2,821 12 1950... 57,797 47,236 11,882 9,458 8,664 5,194 5,099 6,919 13 .farms reporting 1954... 5,226 2,963 214 372 512 761 707 397 14 1950... 6,411 3,765 246 336 500 746 901 1,036 15 number 1954 . . . ie,i8i 13,312 3,859 2,959 1,699 2,544 1,334 917 16 1950... 21,481 15,516 4,272 2, 303 2,733 1,897 1,919 2,392 17 .farms reporting 1954... 3,834 2,546 140 291 372 664 719 360 18 1950 . . . 5,372 3,509 207 294 392 697 887 1,032 19 number 1954 . . . 21,768 17,361 2,551 3,159 2,580 4,517 3,144 1,410 20 1950... 32,465 25,775 3, 733 2,570 3,515 4,593 6,256 5,108 21 Chickens 4 months old and over .farms reporting 1954... 6,854 3,669 233 444 587 904 904 597 22 1950... 7,790 4,468 230 372 569 856 1,094 1,347 23 number 1954 . . . 361,312 224,630 21,341 27,497 51,200 58,249 40,738 25,605 24 1950... 401,872 283, 133 40,999 39, 907 45,712 45, 330 52, 120 59,065 Livestock and livestock products sold: 25 Cattle and calves sold alive.. . farms reporting 1954 . . . 2,501 1,376 209 251 215 253 259 189 26 1949 .. . 3,324 2, 049 188 179 322 363 475 522 27 number 1954 . . . 50,204 42,076 14, 289 12, 370 6,045 3,884 4,075 1,413 28 1949... 29,859 26,248 9,035 5,155 6,433 2,229 2,078 1,318 29 dollars 1954... 2,409,843 2,051,918 790,197 581,047 276,898 174,661 165,650 61,465 30 1949... 2,292,568 2,054,314 804,637 405,854 460,213 151,190 140, 865 91,555 31 . farms reporting 1954 .. . 941 749 91 125 129 213 136 55 32 1949... 1,600 1,264 123 131 167 271 296 276 33 number 1954 — 9,274 7,726 1,759 1,769 990 1,893 920 395 34 1949... 13,610 12,097 3,069 1,844 1,404 1,990 2,460 1,330 35 dollars 1954... 212,928 180,968 41,223 54,650 22, 350 39, 395 17, 220 6,130 36 1949 . . . 308, 640 283, 555 76,754 45,976 40,350 42,860 50,310 27,305 37 •farms reporting 1954... 385 260 49 30 52 62 22 45 38 1949 . . . 939 583 57 74 72 100 160 120 39 dollars 1954... 55,094 42,359 6,504 1,080 14,740 10,315 3,775 5,945 40 1949... 75,865 55,935 11,448 9,660 6,562 6,115 15,830 6,320 41 farms reporting 1954 . . . 1,510 984 83 144 209 263 169 116 42 1949... 3,488 2,321 128 224 321 427 521 700 43 dozens 1954 . . . 696,586 468,851 70,528 44,216 178,487 97,335 49, 180 29, 105 44 1949... 648,834 501,004 80,089 83, 153 77,652 81,540 93,035 85,535 45 dollars 1954... 277,812 194,307 28,109 17,273 71,975 43,450 21,865 11,635 46 1949... 260, 150 200,945 34, 144 36,451 31,050 32, 275 34,095 32, 930 47 2,736,957 1,406,771 2,728,376 1,402,531 1,365,382 736,14 3 886,343 453,318 235, 884 114,320 234,241 95,775 1,875 1,375 4,651 1,600 48 dollars 1954 . . . 49 Specified crops harvested: ' 1949... 1,271,044 1,257,124 727,926 210,373 254,880 61, 230 2,715 50 ..farms reporting 1954... 5, 158 3,765 340 4 60 606 903 880 576 51 1949... 5,945 4,424 277 367 521 887 1,077 1,295 52 acres 1954... 94,855 86,950 26,913 15, 134 15,023 14,332 10,123 5,425 53 1949... 103,726 93,954 20, 298 16,213 14,415 15, 370 13,933 13,725 54 Corn harvested for grain.. ..farms reporting 1954... 4,937 3,569 321 434 566 867 865 516 55 1949... 5,686 4,230 264 346 496 842 1,012 1,270 56 acres 1954... 88,875 81,180 24, 727 14,245 14, 148 13,317 10,018 4,725 57 1949... 97,816 88,539 19, 296 15,371 13, 759 14,495 12,753 12,865 58 bushels harvested 1954... 2,006,544 1,824,084 667,950 316,494 306, 390 271,835 174, 195 85,220 59 1949. . . 1,719,302 1,573,965 450,945 237,092 242,258 236,855 206,245 200, 570 60 bushels sold 1954... 715,66? 689, 123 348,450 100,650 125,060 77,183 26,750 11,030 61 1949... 134,172 126, 337 26,033 17,624 22,735 21,315 18,040 18, 590 62 . . farms reporting 1954, . . 109 109 56 32 16 5 63 1949... 50 45 20 19 6 64 acres 1954... 28,838 26,838 20, 809 6,654 1,200 175 65 1949... 13, 228 13, 153 9,060 3,303 790 66 162-lh. barrels harvested 1954... 408, 572 408,572 322, 452 72,760 12, 170 1,190 67 1949... 162, 357 162,057 113,477 40,680 7,900 68 162-lb. barrels sold 1954... 399,432 399,432 314,715 71,357 12,170 1,190 69 1949... 155,375 155,075 108,995 ■■6,180 7,900 70 ..farms reporting 1954... 1,910 2,260 1,720 1,985 15 14 68 35 175 66 527 405 635 685 300 760 71 1949. . . 72 acres 1954... 14,454 13,769 666 1,091 2,040 4,597 4,020 1,355 73 1949... 17,893 16, 543 917 560 801 4,305 5,315 4,645 74 bales harvested 1954... 13,884 13,384 655 1,074 2,065 4,755 3,795 1,040 75 1949... 10,009 9,504 540 325 409 2,815 3,225 2,190 76 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or . . farms reporting 1954. . . 2,722 2,617 317 462 617 686 435 100 77 1949... 3,626 3,370 284 367 517 747 840 615 78 acres 1954... 214,936 214,466 134,356 37,378 26,022 12, 1 20 4,000 610 79 1949... 246,300 245,096 145,083 40,420 26,850 19, 323 9,515 3,905 80 tons harvested 1954... 4,636,656 4,628,466 3,016,456 815,390 492,025 230, 170 65,475 8,950 81 1949... 4,549,616 4,532, 536 2,715,908 757,731 520, 384 340, 258 150, 560 47,695 82 35,626 20,133 32, 170 17,673 12,716 5,164 7,825 3,400 4,622 3,974 2,167 2,440 4,275 1,535 565 1,160 83 1949... 84 tons 1954. . . 53, 576 49,695 19,940 13, 488 6,820 3,105 5,767 575 lFor comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. £Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. LOUISIANA CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 185 a sample of farm3. See text] Area 6— Continued Area 7 Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic class Other farms Commercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class 11 Class III Class 17 Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 642 938 2 6,399 4,441 594 808 613 987 916 521 777 1,181 1 691 1,444 1 8,719 5,626 264 665 643 953 1,864 1,237 1,173 1,920 2 1,495 1,474 42 17,943 13, 739 2,232 2,174 1,874 3,102 2,768 1,589 2,061 2,143 3 1,667 3,458 36 31,301 23,261 3,291 3,271 2,474 4,051 6,254 3,920 3,865 4,175 4 982 2,212 3 9, 177 5,645 742 1,130 877 1, 151 1,046 699 1,164 2,366 5 844 2,273 1 10,232 6,307 291 781 840 1,123 2,005 1,267 1,340 2,585 6 16,740 10,023 3, 107 316,043 270,687 97,502 58,849 32,710 31,697 27,869 22,060 31,590 13,766 7 8, 630 9,582 618 238,413 206,067 67,447 48,351 28,929 22,756 25, 164 13, 420 21,321 11,025 S 967 2,177 3 9,060 5,598 741 1,124 862 1,146 1,036 689 1, 159 2,303 9 819 2,193 1 10,006 6,196 285 776 615 1,093 1,995 1,232 1,310 2,500 10 9,647 6,069 2,186 204, 558 177, 549 65,838 40,001 20,952 19,109 17,348 14,301 19,228 7,781 11 4,896 5,311 3c 4 149,840 130, 782 45, 256 30,206 18, 377 13,685 15, 448 7,810 12,428 6,630 12 671 1,591 1 7,296 4,698 526 932 743 1,039 929 529 811 1,787 13 748 1,897 1 9,102 5,743 237 688 741 1,011 1,895 1,171 1,114 2,245 14 1,690 3,161 18 20,724 16,025 1,987 2,949 4,815 2,756 2,274 1,244 1,711 2,988 15 2,163 3, 782 20 26,358 19,611 1,734 3,167 3,502 3,611 4,945 2,652 2,967 3,780 16 441 846 1 5,079 3,426 267 571 473 898 776 441 587 1,026 17 597 1,265 1 7,515 4', 775 117 430 497 869 1,767 1,095 1,044 1,696 18 1,932 2,390 85 29, 336 20,309 1,995 2,639 2,891 5,797 4,022 2,965 3,486 5,543 19 2,64? 3,865 182 50,042 33,852 909 2,541 2,652 6,015 14,750 6,985 8,484 7,706 20 942 2,243 8,516 5,298 609 1,041 833 1,144 998 673 996 2,222 21 839 2,483 10,398 6,218 220 772 799 1,119 1,982 1,326 1,350 2,830 22 60,044 76,635 376,927 268, 258 29,829 50,856 45,995 57,252 52,087 32,237 40,925 67,744 23 37, 107 81, 632 440,272 284, 687 16,080 37, 104 45,612 51,575 78, 744 55,572 66, 255 89,330 24 692 430 ? 5,207 3,718 668 909 640 491 466 544 979 510 25 554 720 : 5,458 3,918 266 659 618 689 1,019 667 930 610 26 5,925 1,280 923 102,222 90,600 36,038 20, ',45 10,946 8,277 8,521 6,575 9,887 1,535 27 2,088 1,270 S53 71, 119 64,901 28,244 14,531 7,592 5,649 6,177 2,708 5,088 1,130 28 258, 185 43,30c 56, ; 35 4,041,628 3,592,713 1,402,197 821,926 468,847 323,60? 345,462 230,679 395,025 53, 890 29 152,430 67,000 18,824 5,138,824 4,738,654 2,181,95? 1,068,794 515,827 381,737 415,653 174,690 333,365 66,805 30 105 86 1 1,262 894 70 136 126 246 164 152 162 206 31 170 165 1 2,780 1,989 47 156 197 341 836 410 486 305 32 1,025 448 75 9,072 6,437 935 792 911 1,711 1,165 923 1,256 1,379 33 950 535 28 17,437 13, 092 504 1,255 89? 2,266 5,849 2,325 3,320 1,025 34 21,645 8, 365 1,950 153,216 117,631 17,071 14,830 18,320 33,570 19,281 14, 559 18, 615 16,970 35 17,235 7,290 560 373,431 277,996 10,632 25, 178 22,173 55,232 117,386 47,395 76, 525 18,910 36 80 45 462 311 31 45 57 56 72 50 71 80 37 186 170 1,702 1,081 32 52 154 221 377 245 366 255 38 11,500 1,235 192,781 187,786 5,527 157,518 5,861 11,605 6,560 4,715 2,755 2,240 39 15,020 4,910 119,978 87,728 2,490 2,505 40,644 14,800 15,669 11,620 23, 525 8,725 40 226 300 2,323 1,585 165 375 285 283 256 221 302 436 41 467 700 5,690 3,924 141 452 509 771 1,251 800 756 1,010 42 185,285 42,450 761,375 632, 950 57,67" 106,385 133,315 151,818 137,905 45,853 77,735 50,690 43 97,860 49,970 939,946 663,001 44,296 69,451 101,712 131,437 176,790 139,315 193,615 83,130 44 65,840 17,665 347,228 297, 7ie 29,386 51, 639 62,695 72,821 62,903 18, 304 29,245 20,235 45 40,210 18,995 346,787 240,204 17,202 22,650 35, 907 49,727 63,826 50,890 79,518 27,065 46 5,581 3,000 2,480, 163 2,471,307 254,834 549,730 1,492,703 132,703 79, 337 2,500 6, 176 2,380 47 2,740 1,500 1,069,295 1,064,985 130,400 232,605 622,735 60,945 17,000 1,300 3,140 1,170 48 8, 385 2,800 1,281,289 1,266,744 348,310 336,272 324, 320 216,727 37,740 3,375 14,390 155 49 622 770 1 2,529 1,948 23 59 202 777 642 245 221 360 50 565 955 1 3,158 2,151 6 23 75 357 1,105 585 557 450 51 4,285 3,260 360 17,717 14,976 415 729 2,624 5,532 4,026 1,650 1,356 1,385 52 4,275 5,190 307 22,040 16,555 18? 121 515 3,463 8,493 3,780 3,635 1,850 53 607 760 1 2,265 1,809 17 43 192 732 610 215 186 270 54 555 900 1 2,960 2,023 5 21 75 ■,-,- 1,040 545 522 415 55 4, 125 3,210 360 15,992 13,766 253 598 2,454 5,252 3,729 1,480 1,146 1,080 56 4, 160 4,810 307 21,046 15,831 137 58 495 3,388 8,178 3,575 3,465 1,750 57 117,400 63,260 1,800 288,443 247,243 4,670 15,080 48,278 93,262 62,593 23,360 23,760 17,440 58 67,565 73,770 4,002 292,940 211,179 1,260 1,730 6,738 47,526 103,635 50,090 54,611 27,150 59 25,090 1,450 24, 260 24,090 2,800 1,460 2,850 11,925 3,805 1,250 170 60 5,525 2,310 23,635 21,090 310 2,830 16,970 980 2,220 325 61 3,402 3,372 797 1, 190 690 434 226 35 20 10 .. 5 3,843 3,633 289 810 773 761 700 300 170 40 ■ i 524,380 524, 195 283,479 173,277 48, 104 14,068 4,692 575 170 15 64 75 443,983 441,788 135,162 156,515 77,568 44,098 22,825 3,620 1,890 305 65 8,026,486 8,024,091 4,503,119 2,579, 194 693,489 188, 320 55, 259 4,710 2,145 250 ,., 300 5,295, 177 5,274,572 1,734,921 1,907,917 907,890 461,444 226,67 I 35,730 17,405 3,200 67 7,935,396 7,933,001 4,446,502 2,554,584 686,026 186,725 54, 489 4,675 2,145 250 68 300 5,171,212 5,151,242 1,704,683 1,855,580 897,790 443,854 215,995 33,340 16,945 3,025 69 165 25 2,388 2,163 20 39 237 886 746 235 185 40 70 190 85 3,503 2,902 13 69 73 465 1,462 820 466 135 71 635 50 21,405 20,645 2S6 489 5,311 9,810 5,769 1,010 680 80 72 1, 110 240 31,526 27,845 204 623 616 5,429 15,313 5,630 3, 166 495 73 475 25 21,193 20,658 239 446 3,414 10,440 5,349 770 495 40 ■•• 44f 60 ,19,830 18,017 96 408 "41 3,913 10, 204 2,855 1,628 165 -i 100 g 235 235 15 55 90 70 5 "• 175 80 1 373 348 2 1 115 180 50 25 77 445 5 3,740 3,740 175 1,845 1,260 375 85 78 615 150 239 4,229 4,119 589 100 1,795 1,440 195 110 79 8,090 100 60,370 60,370 3,700 33,575 15,775 6,045 1,275 91 11, 145 1, 155 4,780 67,406 65,681 8,906 900 31,065 22,245 2,565 1,725 SJ 2,081 910 465 24,141 20,877 8, 334 3,275 2,668 2,013 3,409 1,178 . 945 82 . - 525 140 18, 174 15,914 3,844 3,200 3,290 2,003 2, 117 1,460 1,305 955 - • 1,979 1,105 797 25,059 22, 104 8,881 4,426 2,012 2,524 1,475 2,115 840 ?.. 186 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Conmerciftl farms Livestock •■ hard: Horses and mules farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . number 1954 . . 1950.. Cava, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954 . . 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 sad livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold sllve farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Hogs and pigs sold alive . .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Chickens sold farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. dozens 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Milk sold2 gallons 1954. . dollars 1954.. 1949.. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. Rice threshed or combined farms reporting acres 162-lb. barrels harvested 162-lb. barrels sold Cotton harvested farms reporting acres bales harvested Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms reporting tons harvested Hay cut acres tons 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 5,063 6,496 10, 132 15,596 6,563 6,805 133,190 93,389 6,432 6,545 81,293 53,204 4,624 5,527 17,402 21,806 3,391 5,244 26,686 45,320 6,014 7,492 205, 173 222,513 3,536 3,521 45, 106 26,341 1,781,986 1,905,285 1,191 2,267 15,276 23,244 192,120 463,510 495 1,142 846,913 88, 966 757 1,623 471,025 512,694 189,669 216,631 4,238, 9e5 1,894,501 2, 144, 309 3,334 5,170 17,541 32,848 3,068 5,140 16,110 32,207 212,715 604,415 6,475 9,270 22 13 7,401 1,985 76,343 14,790 74,860 14,790 1,707 3,194 16,962 32,261 6,353 20,344 21,401 11,064 18,244 1,337 2,536 3,542 7,988 1,552 2,503 78,288 62, 232 1,521 2,423 49,398 36,256 1,091 2,018 11,509 14,367 363 1,986 9,367 16,432 1,384 2,740 77,472 96,654 1,236 1,596 28,675 20,256 1,162,688 1,496,821 305 869 6,726 12,972 91,525 264,496 225 401 834,728 52,626 222 541 390,835 334,629 156,064 148,011 4,231,684 1,891,681 2,129,259 98E 2,349 7,654 16,640 917 2,344 7,218 18,354 99,940 348,115 5,600 7,045 22 13 7,401 1.985 7b, 343 14,790 74,860 14,790 777 2,213 11,417 27,682 4,713 17,698 15,262 7,821 13,810 18 34 124 162 21 34 5,238 6,127 20 34 3,556 4,070 13 31 1,137 3,584 429 84 12 29 493 1,206 20 32 1,976 1,934 113,335 125,769 6 214 170 4,280 5,220 50 1 3 200 1,006 100 386 482,599 229,984 968, 396 15 167 254 3 15 87 254 2,035 3,870 10 4,648 51,090 49,907 5 14 557 1,078 326 734 1,430 381 1,666 103 64 325 472 120 92 12,870 10,085 120 92 6,516 6,551 95 69 4,927 2,551 35 23 134 1,169 2,987 2,093 115 82 4,167 4,887 163,4 75 431,678 10 66 572 2,683 32,156 31 2 370,926 278 2,460 1,571 1,079 720 , 208, 364 993,317 594,486 21 27 586 719 20 27 456 716 5,532 17,340 100 2,753 570 25,253 4,200 24,953 4,200 20 28 1,358 l,66f 559 991 2,294 1,193 2,540 1For comparability of dsta on livestock end poultry, see text and State Tsble ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and buttefat sold. LOUISIANA 187 CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-^Coiitinued a sample of farms. See text] Area 8— Continued Economic class — Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, eee text) Commercial farms — Continued Other farms Class IT Class T Class VI Part-time Residential Abnormal Livestock on han't: 1 137 314 611 1,476 2,250 2 1950... 256 875 1,202 1,495 2,462 5 3 number 1954 .. . 465 821 1,387 3,190 3,400 4 1950... 1,085 2,592 3,238 3,465 4,140 5 5 169 390 651 1,796 3,215 6 1950... 272 865 1,097 1,511 2,786 5 7 number 1954 . . . 13, 550 16,348 15,392 38,047 16,855 8 1950... 9,686 15,325 11,845 19,122 11,735 300 9 Cove, including heifers that 169 375 636 1,786 3,125 10 1950... 262 850 1,047 1,486 2,631 5 11 number 1954 . . . 8,449 10, 134 9,325 22,615 9,280 12 1950... 5,835 8,402 6,210 10,300 6,428 220 13 118 233 471 1,233 2,300 14 1950... 228 722 847 1,338 2,171 15 number 1954 . 857 943 1,086 2,263 3,630 16 1950... 1,658 2,411 2,236 3,457 3,982 17 83 209 461 1,023 1,505 18 1950. . . 145 757 1,005 1,212 2,046 19 number 1954 . . . 3,416 1,965 3,101 10,014 7,505 20 1950... 1,646 7,459 7,540 13, 792 13,096 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 135 356 661 1,590 3,040 22 1950... 282 950 1,297 1,660 3,092 23 number 1954 . . . 15,059 18,916 23,280 49,001 78, 700 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 13, 642 30,358 34,785 54,517 71,342 25 Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954... 154 335 431 1,415 885 26 1949... 197 574 582 1,120 800 5 27 number 1954 — 4,969 7,400 4,268 13,826 2,605 28 1949... 2,828 4,587 2,513 4,640 1,290 155 29 dollars 1954... 206,115 301,839 151,760 533,605 85,695 30 1949... 198,603 327,224 142,125 319,294 73, 070 16,100 31 44 74 160 476 410 32 1949 . . . 86 329 420 783 595 33 number 1954 . . . 3,019 1,729 1,500 5,640 2,910 34 1949... 1,462 7,146 3,185 7,237 3,035 35 dollars 1954... 37,950 19,697 23, 620 70,295 30,300 36 1949 . . . 31,235 124,697 64,825 154,384 44,630 37 28 40 60 120 396 150 345 38 1949... 53 128 180 39 dollars 1954... 31,567 43,245 4,985 9,730 2,455 40 1949... 13, 883 15,945 9,085 29, 730 6,610 41 29 65 183 76 225 235 552 300 530 42 1949... 80 43 dozens 1954 . . . 81,925 77,545 69,670 57,060 23, 130 44 1949... 106,090 65,410 54,395 137,940 40, 125 45 dollars 1954... 32,700 26,060 27,550 24,560 9,045 46 1949. . . 53, 544 28,551 21,355 53,420 15,200 47 241,810 86,090 70,741 26,525 705 225 1,650 1,110 5,651 1,710 48 dollars 1954... 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 113,565 37,630 3,375 14,495 555 50 92 241 560 1,041 1,305 51 1949... 212 820 1,235 1,214 1,607 52 acres 1954... 1,233 1,810 3,425 5,342 4,345 53 1949... 2,079 6,781 8,140 7,220 6,988 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 91 216 535 911 1,240 55 1949... 212 815 1,235 1,199 1,597 56 acres 1954. .. 1,222 1,656 3,310 4,722 4,170 57 1949... 2,009 6,631 8.140 7,136 6,718 58 bushels harvested 1954... 18, 140 2b, 403 41,310 62,760 50,015 59 1949. . . 43,670 U: ,490 143,615 141,705 114,595 60 bushels sold 1954... 235 1,665 1,600 875 61 1949... 2,260 1,730 3,055 1,310 915 62 63 1949... 5 1 64 acres 1954. . . 65 1949... 750 15 66 162- lb. barrels harvested 1954... 67 1949... 4,500 90 68 162-lb. barrels sold 1954... 69 1949... 4,500 90 70 71 218 420 650 280 71 i?4?. .. 218 781 1,125 700 281 72 acres 1954. .. 1,991 2,808 3,385 4,445 1,100 73 1949... 4,883 10,067 8,300 3,675 904 74 bales harvested 1954... 888 1,330 1,105 1,355 285 75 1949... 3,563 6,854 4,480 2,135 311 76 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or 77 1949... 78 acres 1954... 79 1949. . . 80 tons harvested 1954... 81 1949... 82 3,127 1,472 2,710 2,064 2,325 1,130 5,289 2,123 850 1.040 83 1949... 100 84 tons 1954... 2,311 2,447 1,535 3,684 750 188 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are baaed on reports for only Item (For definitions and ezplanationa, see text) Farms. FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE 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 farss 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 Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 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 Improved (see text) farms reporting acres Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting acres Cropland, total farms reporting acres Land pastured, total farms reporting acres Woodland, total farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms1 farms reporting acres Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop ....farms reporting acres Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting acres 1954.., 1949... 1954. . , 1949.., 1954.., 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954. . 1954.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954. . 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949., 1954.. 1954.. 1954., 1954.. Total all farms USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which cwaaercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.. tons. , acres on which used.. Other pasture farms reporting.. tons. . acres on which used.. Corn farms reporting. tons., acres on which used. 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. 111,240 124,022 11,483,807 11,200,024 103.2 90.3 9,660 6,963 112.81 82.47 83 83,129 99,238 3,014,273 3,126,468 26,646 21,879 13, 912 10, 055 5,174 2,e99 2,035 529 38, 732 42,405 1,957,038 1,829,671 19,295 26,336 491,298 708,083 4,890 101,769 15,749 389,529 32,796 2,277,631 22,306 1 , 723, 966 30, 550 1,508,346 5,843 306, 266 95,735 511,255 98,048 113,363 5,462,609 5,664,222 73, 862 76,877 5,743,015 4,792,780 48,704 51,145 4,001,597 3,738,661 6,739 7,172 695,312 560, 563 9,519 229,866 6,340 140, 330 6,779 31,337 229,325 2,801 13,816 118,744 39,233 50, 075 430,869 46,139 87,678 649,537 19,567 25,713 120,506 11,029 83,637 929, 406 Type of farm Casb-grair 4,476 4,474 1,553,658 1,349,288 347.1 301.6 43,131 29,645 139.09 103.40 75 4,476 4,474 715,389 552 , 642 50 260 350 455 906 1,199 1,088 168 2,795 3,040 460,636 440,921 343 590 46,042 59,903 68 5,287 267 40, 755 656 91,975 502 116,183 871 68,203 138 10, 582 3,785 55,228 4,476 4,474 1,222,069 1,053,466 3,341 3,578 620,816 616, 259 1,069 935 208,158 112,262 4,084 4,324 641,860 525,242 118 9,698 57 9,549 267 2,123 14,983 88 674 6,420 369 1,131 11,817 562 652 5,289 198 434 2,138 3,669 51,658 596, 262 38,044 42,579 2,613,801 2,709,122 68.7 63.6 6,522 4,732 115. 64 78.11 85 38,044 42,579 1,181,282 1,257,253 4,612 13,377 10,038 6,622 2,256 633 378 128 9,130 10,485 275,888 236,272 4,370 6,999 77,000 149, 783 1,770 26,064 3,026 50,936 7,206 429,704 5,277 334,720 9,038 215,398 1,200 53,196 28,888 99,809 38,044 42,579 1,534,170 1,643,308 19,330 20,641 920, 990 784,899 10,803 11,951 764,424 771,303 691 410 21,235 5,450 5,959 133,592 1,877 49,404 857 3,333 30,895 308 1,185 13,666 18,105 21,188 203,490 34,406 73, 922 562,839 7,099 5,909 43,194 2,115 3,930 37,756 Other ield-crop 3,652 5,945 889, 163 1,015,155 243.5 170.8 29,343 15,564 139.87 99. 62 73 3,652 5,945 396, 076 486, 372 195 495 650 796 640 511 222 143 677 1,397 36,341 33,899 645 1,360 63,968 86,116 302 24,712 409 39,276 400 59,527 506 184,461 1,309 80,325 125 9,026 3,333 68, 445 3,652 5,945 496,405 606,367 2,275 3,355 176,193 155,670 834 1,425 243,988 260,397 74 29 9,616, 2,951 423 32,060 101 3,185 114 555 5,377 54 271 2,472 2,470 4,887 55,280 1,390 1,746 10, 620 1,428 5,156 18,420 2,178 19,807 234,093 Vegetable 543 692 45,675 51,173 84.1 57.4 17,706 7,130 211.32 130. 53 72 543 892 17,412 19,188 135 140 115 85 40 21 225 256 2,720 3,710 142 327 2,885 5,930 31 380 127 2,505 92 3,671 212 8,330 60 1,345 513 9,312 543 892 23,017 28,828 297 421 7,736 11,058 257 406, 12,001 14,148 32 90 1,370 650 216 3,995 40 3,475 Fruit- and-nut 14 175 236 359 3,300 55 70 295 463 2,241 10,595 15 .54 685 1,601 2,159 83,519 115,664 52.2 53.6 5,738 6,767 132.29 129.56 89 1,601 2,159 26,472 43,416 1,265 255 35 15 6 15 3 7 458 406 4,145 5,232 575 803 5,427 5,798 167 605 473 4,822 557 21,583 503 11,019 109 3,020 13 1,125 1,459 9,853 1,601 2,159 38,044 54,446 889 1,047 28, 748 26,869 998 1,349 32, 602 40,518 966 1,110 4,915 4,850 440 1,630 23 1,838 65 804 8,155 11 116 1,080 589 467 2,160 126 104 386 1,442 3,961 11,611 20 10 60 Dairy 3,236 3,157 507,430 468,627 156.8 148.4 15,769 11,676 112.64 82.26 86 2,367 2,174 85,831 71 , 865 504 612 342 412 362 91 36 6 1,720 2,134 110,224 122,396 285 593 11,766 16,582 117 3,637 203 e,129 1,797 131,904 697 54,507 1,590 98, 503 1,078 48,816 3,115 14,695 2,837 2,934 207,821 210,843 3,091 2,996 340, 631 294,016 2,202 2,072 186,411 166,207 70 62 1,721 1,805 240 5,870 502 14,259 1,233 8,799 44,721 f69 3,975 21,904 1,254 4,399 22,978 430 1,017 5,678 322 840 2,377 358 1,684 6,792 Poultry 1,137 643 96,624 48,357 86.7 75.2 11,178 7,284 143.67 92.48 86 539 361 10,739 4,443 220 155 80 35 40 7 1 1 490 211 19,021 7,444 228 176 5,420 2,490 66 765 207 4,655 536 27,916 288 15,732 374 15,796 87 1,990 1,127 4,000 790 437 35,180 14,377 892 446 62,733 30,079 706 366 43, 648 16,266 26 5 310 45 83 879 111 1,839 148 378 2,540 21 47 470 278 325 2,075 123 416 1,953 160 197 435 107 267 1,370 Liveatock other than dairy and poultry 5,732 6,223 2,497,548 2,210,895 435.7 355.3 28, 602 18,198 75.88 55.99 3,727 4,254 227,748 206,876 755 835 437 648 536 270 206 40 3,111 3,432 534,227 48e,591 1,014 1,227 61,603 75,440 336 14,151 757 47,452 3,014 681,879 1,596 304,314 2,301 608,117 766 109,539 5,206 79,660 4,833 5,475 823,576 770,907 5,252 5,540 ,824,223 ,455, 729 3,867 4,055 986,193 93e,478 85 82 5,692 8,714 409 19,853 432 19,852 1,299 9,688 77,835 447 4,151 41,482 1,758 4,768 35,233 685 1,642 9,497 463 2,037 8,030 502 2,882 22,685 Primarily crop 995 2,323 191,386 186, 852 192.3 80.4 16,970 7,270 96.52 99.77 80 995 2,322 57,426 83,246 45 190 315 255 93 64 16 17 349 749 17,217 19,417 116 416 3,003 6,128 33 631 95 2,372 252 34,914 148 49,912 383 21,871 58 7,348 925 7,043 995 2,322 77,646 108,791 783 1,609 74,002 56,611 330 698 84,826 51,950 HE 231 3,704 3,840 105 ,262 59 1,525 81 357 3,670 15 96 966 605 1,023 9,234 833 1,362 9,112 518 705 3,955 296 737 6,794 JFor 1954, irrigated cropland harvested only; for 1949, total irrigated land, including irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: a sample of farms. See text] LOUISIANA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 189 The State — Continued Type of farm — Continued General — Con. Primarily livestock 49 170 21,835 41,343 445.6 243. 2 99,672 9,950 243.57 52.09 65 145 2,062 4,731 13 100 1,635 6,631 16 41 565 2,505 6 270 15 12,805 20 1,615 36 2,875 165 4,262 13,867 49 135 17,315 23,883 44 130 14,420 22,842 Crop and livestock 574 1,302 212,420 200, 131 370.1 153.7 23,872 10, 105 100.54 72.62 75 574 1,297 43,577 50,196 61 102 127 77 110 38 49 10 293 748 32,929 33,371 92 286. 2,098 9,973 29 545 71 1,553 313 68, 380 208 35, 799 261 23,788 93 11,655 520 5,849 574 1,302 78,604 93,540 518 1,106 125,097 91,099 408 764 104,179 80, 998 46 73 2,259 1,715 113 4,589 107 4,278 128 631 5,150 22 458 6,355 361 845 7,756 338 772 5,449 198 284 1,210 116 445 3,730 Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied 51,201 54,155 2, 768, 748 2,803,417 54.1 51.8 5,730 4,218 113.64 86.46 84 26,568 32,636 248,259 346, 240 18,794 5,443 1,418 655 179 44 19,271 19,447 462,053 431,787 11,469 13,518 211,501 287,435 1,965 24,722 10, 079 186, 779 17,944 713,373 12,349 607,374 14,218 369,105 2,259 52, 664 46,816 157,083 39, 660 44,679 921,813 1,065,462 37,145 36,003 1,544,531 1,246,608 27,186 26, 994 1,320,747 1,261,492 529 756 2,630 5,301 1,407 13,138 3,026 30, 876 2,571 4,641 35,704 1,164 2,830 23,794 13,161 10,585 77,024 7,189 5,969 38,384 7,276 3,929 18,541 1,632 2,120 16,752 Areas 1 and A Total all farms 13,216 14,589 1,281,772 1,214,423 97.0 83.2 8,807 6,552 114.60 83.99 83 9,095 11,361 312,629 344,914 3,597 2,740 1,092 673 449 225 244 75 3,928 4,253 219,547 190,726 2,061 2,087 43,232 68, 974 624 9,658 1,595 33,574 4,542 289,346 2,573 185,257 3,533 186, 993 654 42,599 10,539 44,768 11,139 12,991 575,408 604,614 8,265 7,922 695,886 540,152 6,346 6,031 474,603 422,935 102 15 5,989 1,025 1,108 33,834 355 6,540 652 3,205 31,492, 2951 1,374 14,137 3,866 5,085 47. 669 5,127 14,270 130,861 1,165 572 3,325 533 1,838 15,522 Type of farm Cash- grain 5 9,872 100 2,468.0 20.0 205,139 4,000 83.12 200.00 100 ,742 100 80 3 170 3 897 2 550 4 200 4 5 ,519 100 3 480 4,848 6,388 497,340 523, 712 102.6 82.0 9,801 7,164 132.38 92.17 78 219,004 245,929 891 1,965 845 485 294 141 171 56 810 1,012 76,550 60,021 566 658 12,119 25,392 238 4,226 399 7,893 835 72,951 570 53,744 781 47,068 146 14,021 2,666 15,904 4,848 6,38e 307,673 331,342 1,710 2,088 196,569 176,156 1,197 1,541 126,695 132,450 48 10 3,731 950 822 27,141 122 3,180 Other field- crop 1 123 10 644 50 7,386 1 82 35 496 500 5,764 1,846 30 2,860 456 30,103 1 3,960 1 12,698 20 119,694 147 70 569 2 126 48 726 235 6,321 1,785 13,748 357.0 286.4 72,600 39,153 203.36 128. 61 100 5 48 555 4,433 1,066 400 5 400 5 30 5 48 555 6,319 5 18 1,000 5,718 5 23 SCO 5,147 5 250 Vegetable 5 50 240 50 290 50 5 1,745 100 34.9 20.0 4,145 2,700 108. 01 135.00 80 5 570 60 15 30 5 15 10 40 10 430 15 75 35 85 50 5 645 70 15 5 960 10 25 25 140 10 10 35 40 46 255 5 1 Fruit- and-nut 21 22 10,952 6,504 521.5 295. E 18,037 33,712 18.64 91.86. 29 22 2,140 1,670 6 750 1,100 1 10 500 195 1 500 4,577 5 2,530 16 230 21 22 3,390 2,965 11 11 5,552 2,425 11 17 7.1C7 3,034 5 17 500 Dairy 143 146 29,785 33,505 208.3 226.4 22,756 26,969 119.88 118.76 86 95 71 4,206 8,192 10 40 5 15 17 61 91 6,365 9,015 20 20 2,180 695 20 1,155 5 1,025 86 6,135 32 3,755 84 1,432 143 1,113 112 117 12,771 17,902 133 143 18,531 20,338 97 70 9,890 e,4i5 Poultry 90 530 12 39 408 22 12 61 22 192 935 209 70 21,178 5,270 101.3 75.3 10,809 4,470 129.15 57.61 92 92 40 2,692 325 20 30 10 30 103 15 3,935 405 37 15 905 55 11 290 31 615 128 7,500 51 1,355 67 3,965 10 105 209 826 153 40 7,532 785 169 55 15,400 4,285 153 40 8,655 1,535 1 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 150 5 200 IOC 53C 42 45 235 31 I4e 767 25 38 50 370 795 825 306,604 253,764 385.7 307.6 31,751 15,367 84.20 56.43 72 535 639 35,910 33,206 131 110 35 81 107 27 36 416 457 67,967 59,450 116 175 5,187 11,615 37 1,387 89 3,800 489 80,254 218 33,599 367 75,543 120 12,979 713 8,144 689 76e 109,064 104,273 753 752 223,764 166,708 617 602 113,853 98,203 13 1,608 75 62 2,410 47 1,465 183 1,233 13,261 35 289 2,682 256 503 4,806 145 2,138 Primarily crop 53 55 31,559 18,023 595.5 327.7 36, 866. 29,332 67.81 84.31 57 53 55 9,902 6,033 16 22 6 4 27 14 2,540 1,216 14 195 513 1 100 6 95 30 4,365 16 9,566 21 3,813 10 2,563 38 1,178 53 55 12,637 7,762 43 30 10,71 5,507 32 38 13,931 7,441 Primarily livestock 9 693 870 2 26 406 25 290 1,689 27 181 1,240 40 1,100 10,115 1,100.0 252.9 50,000 11,549 45.45 40.02 100 1 30 134 965 Crop and livestock 1 15 300 350 1 10 170 970 1 170 1 480 16 1 35 604 2,285 1 35 780 3,475 1 35 4flC 7,380 305 70 62 10 218 177 2,864 1,337 60 126 42,663 21,267 711.0 168.8 29,499 9,100 87.12 57.69 77 60 126 7,994 6,750 10 20 63 5,258 2,875 Miscel- laneous and unclas- sified 50 17,621 7,165 21 3,411 45 1,164 60 126 13,302 10,313 55 120 26,290 9,124 50 84 24,786 8,359 3 6 12 220 1 2 40 30 138 1,447 48 206 1,696 5 10 90 30 119 1,435 7,027 6,857 327,189 328,315 46.6 47.9 5,280 3,916 127.17 88.52 3,331 3,932 27,780 37,249 2,515 555 180 62 5 5 9 2,481 2,558 55,315 55,228 1,291 1,168 21,621 28, 021 310 2,235 1,046 19,386 2,898 92,860 1,634 68,585 2,164 45,150 313 9,611 6,462 15,876 5,143 5,382 104,716 120,498 5,366 4,665 193,325 146,406 4,166 3,581 161,445 150, 971 25 85 159 1,595 171 1,360 228 429 , ' 149 434 4,195 1,605 1,085 7,685 887 712 4,804 828 324 1,940 245 255 : . • - 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 190 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are baaed on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text} Total all farms Type of farm Caan-grain Other field- crop Vegetable Frult- and-nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy wnH poultry FARK3, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. . 1950.. Land in farms acreB 1954.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950. . Value of lead and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954.. 1950. . Average per acre ...dollars 1954.. 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in fares 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 129 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.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured., farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved (see text) farms reporting acres Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting acres Cropland, total farms reporting acres Land pastured, total farms reporting acres Woodland, total farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms1 farms reporting acres Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop ...farms reporting acres Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting acres 1954. 1954., 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. USE OF COrMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on vbich couuercial fertilizer vua need, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting., tone., 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. 20,928 24,043 2,218,474 2,073,554 106.0 8,167 5,547 98.72 67.91 83 18,884 21,943 700, 762 666,943 3,815 5,635 3,634 3,190 1,590 563 346 111 5,637 6,160 239,968 198, 958 3,217 4,626 62, 634 111,310 1,550 25,812 2,034 36,822 5,770 515,672 4,206 396,760 4,688 232,226 1,230 71,909 15,193 70,452 19,870 23,107 1,003,364 977,211 10,847 11,225 987,666 747,656 8,609 8,731 912,432 896,979 378 22,456 4,331 113,438 178 ,928 675 5,497 42,921 269 1,641 23,609 5,044 7,699 73,342 14,879 37,561 287,144 596 897 3,343 1,257 4,572 45,554 190 81 128,111 37,785 674.3 466.5 36, 583 28,431 80.26 60.10 73 44,359 9,207 10 31 12,596 2,202 34 25 2,507 2,101 19 740 18 1,767 47 17,951 67 39,430 8,908 35 3,235 156 2,360 190 81 59,462 13,510 138 49 39,455 5,843 99 41 57,381 22,394 42 5,796 2,158 14,840 16,574 1,169,806 1,116,409 78.8 67.4 6,218 4,553 96.52 71.22 14,840 16,574 512,816 510,826 2,041 4,792 3,307 2,797 1,294 368 182 59 3,326 3,656 102,260 77, 502 1,957 2,716 32,333 57,002 1,064 15, 933 1,151 16,400 3,408 236,701 2,546 166,861 2,783 61,041 642 29,734 9,994 37,794 14,840 16,574 647,409 645,330 6,446 6,653 420,002 285,486 5,144 4,957 403,562 381,902 261 11,121 3,620 82,890 2,705 15 263 534 1,810 2 244 15,643 5 100 85 454 1 576 5,702 43 3,839 356 5,378 4 014 50,433 87 13,113 140 34,797 1 734 265,456 174 125 1,002 60 664 653 1,849 6 581 20,344 60 210 4,735 42.0 78.9 5,668 67.48 115 1,200 5 20 55 185 10 5 60 170 2,260 5 40 85 1,210 1,910 5 10 25 3,715 1,270 371.5 50,8 62,500 2,040 222.07 40.16 100 1,325 650 315 140 850 10 1,195 30 10 25 1,640 725 10 20 1,165 435 10 15 2,045 190 5 550 12 125 36 105 28 115 450 760 21 85 3,950 17.0 188.1 850 48,065 50.00 201. 14 100 2,064 10 5 21 75 2,214 16 1,226 16 1,621 205 173 35,815 26,474 174.7 153.0 16,867 15,815 124.79 96.15 190 148 11, 308 6,410 5,216 6,025 21 56 497 2,300 20 415 11 82 112 5,045 57 4,715 119 8,057 69 3,832 185 977 195 173 17,021 14,735 195 163 18, 318 14,528 153 122 9,760 6,799 16 37 1,238 5 310 66 45 6,715 2,100 101.7 46.7 11,328 5,800 91.71 100.58 77 41 40 1,213 565 10 10 10 10 616 225 240 215 10 50 10 190 31 2,916 20 415 30 1,115 66 200 56 45 2,069 1,025 56 35 4,647 465 41 30 3,331 1,070 21 344 867 1,059 481,712 529,022 555.6 499.5 45,261 23,332 91.56 49.16 63 723 804 68, 402 63,866 72 113 51 166 125 100 77 17 514 566 74,266 72, 524 160 293 7,883 17,871 92 4,376 512 154,574 337 78,364 368 87,332 160 19,277 790 10,671 776 972 150,571 154,263 805 891 316,192 317, 182 669 806 232, 938 312,242 198 13,664 27 1,145 38 1 223 244 7 2,521 2,350 70 18,417 26 5 64 190 5 418 1,001 20 8,336 66 15 -276 115 17 1,050 1,065 110 9,132 92 16 221 134 69 727 1,767 433 4,120 26 124 470 67 11 197 260 29 1,422 2,105 230 10,846 'For 1954, irrigsted cropland harvested only; for 1949, total irrigated land. Including Irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: LOUISIANA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 191 a Bample of farms. Set text] Area 2— Continued Area 3 Type of farm — Cont inued Total all Type of farm General —Con. Miscel- laneous Livestock General Miscel- laneous Cash- grain Other Primarily Crop and and unclassi- farms Cotton field- Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poul try than dairy and poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and and unclas- livestock livestock fied crop crop livestock livestock sif ied 105 4,588 19,228 748 10, 869 1,192 25 230 70 876 429 5 98 4,686 1 11 125 5,782 21,040 936 9,391 2,310 25 227 46 1,067 986 15 366 5,641 2 400 82, 182 227,667 1,155,330 172,993 410,583 103,056 590 16,440 1,630 217,696 30,580 1,495 12,127 188,140 3 3,305 43,371 270,630 1,127,026 144,853 321,572 147,594 560 623 14,453 2,126 241,953 53,734 835 24,776 173,947 4 80.0 782.7 49.7 60.1 231.3 37.8 86.5 23.6 71.5 23.3 248.5 71.3 299.0 123.7 40.1 5 300.5 347.0 46.8 53.6 154.4 34.2 63.9 22.4 103.8 63.7 46.2 222.6 54.5 55.7 67.3 30.8 6 4,000 40, 499 5,801 7,965 30, 159 5,917 14,393 9,040 13,437 9,960 22,095 10, 128 25,055 5,294 7 16,864 18,742 3,947 6,053 17,652 4,233 7,601 1,544 27,792 8,761 8,332 17,259 6,538 9,933 10,321 3,954 S 50.00 83.48 130.71 157.38 158. 52 168. 74 164.86 383.05 200. 71 326.56 102. 12 156.68 226.50 160.96 9 56.13 58.42 83.93 116.84 115.49 122.94 116.01 80.19 267.66 146.49 260.37 90.72 129. 38 178. 44 166. 16 134.26 10 100 64 77 62 76 89 72 100 85 71 62 82 78 74 11 5 105 2,728 16,060 748 10,869 1,192 85 155 15 449 429 5 98 2,075 12 11 125 3,967 18,020 938 9,391 2,310 25 142 15 634 986 15 368 3,190 13 115 15,462 30,354 462,338 91,830 247,896 56,140 510 4,860 390 21,367 13, 637 985 3,698 21,025 14 702 9,096 49,239 490,087 77,343 213,308 62,543 390 10 4,012 430 29,231 31,046 235 11,940 39,599 15 10 1,672 2,573 5 935 70 15 35 5 83 25 10 1,390 ie 10 670 5,219 50 4,130 290 35 5 114 70 15 510 17 5 226 4,512 105 3,665 370 30 52 170 35 85 IS 10 130 2,567 115 1,830 315 5 25 77 120 25 55 19 36 25 643 136 256 75 5 25 5 75 36 10 20 20 17 1 310 179 42 30 5 34 5 5 10 21 19 2 201 145 - 28 10 3 3 5 22 3 2 35 13 4 14 4 23 75 1,469 5,570 403 2,787 160 10 90 25 353 116 42 1,584 24 6 95 1,623 6,740 514 2,769 577 10 146 15 563 318 15 185 1,623 25 12,008 27,574 176,858 34,319 41,755 8,269 20 3,190 580 48,090 2,836 2,529 35,270 26 1,239 7,095 27,081 176,268 36,829 31,741 9,209 70 45 5,315 265 57,729 4,170 275 4,305 26,315 27 5 45 976 1,074 99 470 52 5 66 35 5 342 28 49 1,384 2,255 151 871 202 5 22 6 105 101 5 30 757 29 40 876 17,666 36,275 10,213 5,108 4,295 230 3,259 960 125 12,085 30 1,566 27,190 48,406 6,568 8,425 6,224 25 307 125 7,610 1,080 50 335 17,657 31 18 326 237 11 138 11 7 5 65 32 410 4,657 3,422 385 1,205 850 417 105 460 33 5 30 719 864 88 338 42 5 59 30 5 297 34 40 466 13,009 32,853 9,828 3,903 3,445 230 2,842 855 125 11,625 35 5 57 1,555 2,319 128 960 102 15 315 48 22 729 36 200 26,958 52,312 156, 704 13,493 25,307 10,303 990 60,801 4,702 1,348 39,760 37 48 1,106 1,544 77 687 69 10 5 128 28 8 532 38 14,277 61,885 108,516 10,592 26,433 5,685 1,550 65 26, 695 3,910 2,670 30,916 39 5 53 1,233 7,031 160 3,542 720 5 155 10 454 201 5 42 1,737 40 30 9,663 25,120 155,713 8,138 41,999 13,036 15 5,100 125 47,453 2,580 410 1,380 35,475 41 23 265 573 19 155 52 50 5 74 21 2 195 42 6,897 5,095 21,783 1,762 3,966 2,075 660 100 9,100 905 210 2,805 43 5 94 3,842 17,036 644 9,459 1, 117 20 205 70 607 413 5 88 4,208 44 15 2,938 12,956 58,926 4,406 22,065 5,326 45 750 240 10,031 1,955 100 377 13,609 45 5 105 3,641 17,369 748 10,869 1,192 25 185 30 638 429 5 98 3,150 46 11 125 4,933 19,296 938 9,391 2,310 25 6 212 21 856 986 15 368 4,168 47 155 26,346 75,594 675,471 136,362 294,759 68,704 530 6,050 1,200 72,716 17,433 965 6,352 66,380 48 1,941 17,757 103,510 714,761 120,740 253,474 97,976 485 55 9,634 820 94,570 36,296 560 16,580 83,571 49 5 99 3,046 12,869 544 6,529 902 15 230 30 806 328 5 83 3,397 50 6 125 3,165 12,940 702 5,350 1,413 15 5 227 30 956 706 15 283 3,234 51 230 48,629 105,006 469,275 55,950 109,061 31,610 35 9,280 705 156,344 10, 118 410 5,257 110,505 52 2,229 16,943 93,652 396,246 49,006 69,150 24,606 90 45 9,016 475 150,492 15,202 275 8,205 69,684 5? 5 84 2,368 3,712 198 1,592 164 25 5 407 69 28 1,224 54 11 105 2,551 3,464 193 1,081 266 5 1 21 16 503 155 5 93 1,125 55 200 41,235 114,197 265,220 24,085 51,740 15,988 2,540 65 67,496 8,612 4,018 70, 676 56 57 58 59 60 61 1,240 23,430 132,460 241,732 13,769 25,690 31,802 10 560 635 966 98, 373 10,545 140 5,485 53,757 12 31 1,072 722 255 11 5 5 3 66 5 1,477 930 305 21 5 20 25 101 5 65 1,375 530 68,528 83, 618 3,005 420 35 160 125 1,115 50 85,300 73,732 3,700 445 115 1,210 3,593 1,780 60 665 37 351 1,364 39 1,008 39 5 5 37 50 5 11 165 62 2,992 3,925 20,703 1,144 13,557 2,900 35 305 677 725 250 96 1,015 61 6 65 34 3 20 5 1 5 64 120 565 1, 171 800 160 10 36 165 65 23 105 601 24 142 19 65 119 16 11 205 w. 186 160 1,759 92 183 200 143 659 45 52 385 67 2,242 1,270 15,688 946 1,533 1,490 1,095 7,007 230 327 3,060 68 9 57 190 9 10 19 40 51 5 1 55 69 347 109 661 43 8 91 112 202 35 32 138 70 5,342 1,190 6,189 463 55 908 640 2,558 110 210 1,025 71 57 718 9,360 96 7,041 698 10 60 5 166 265 5 52 960 72 159 480 8,685 144 5,923 934 28 141 10 443 308 50 TO 634 73 2,128 4,756 90,737 1,641 64,014 9,048 175 1,235 100 4,384 2,800 250 840 6,250 74 81 1,224 12,904 261 10,326 896 5 20 5 61 391 62 875 75 224 1,200 16,464 279 13,711 1,167 2 35 8 74 536 82 568 7ti 1,860 9,348 112,240 2,265 95,261 6,827 25 160 65 460 2,994 578 3,585 T7 381 5,908 96 4,376 833 10 20 27 231 55 260 78 149 6,470 173 3,738 3,906 30 42 27 260 51 241 79 725 44,274 909 27,883 11,635 160 170 262 1,655 260 1,140 80 5 21 217 1,392 553 480 185 15 10 8 96 5 5 35 81 2 116 187 7,624 5,178 507 1,498 50 32 136 149 20 15 39 82 75 695 1,686 69, 766 65, 922 4,436 15,674 480 223 1,144 1,270 163 95 355 81 192 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farm3 Type of farm Cash-grain Cotton Othe field crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy- Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poul try FARMS, ACREAGE, AMD VALUE Farms number 1954. . 1950. . Land in farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950.. Value of laud and buildings: Average per farm. ...................... .dollars 1954.. 1950. . Average per acre dollars 1954*. 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in 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.. 1 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., Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops od vbicb couercial .fertilizer vas used, 1954: Kay and cropland pastured .......farms reporting.. tons, i 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. 14,615 16, £03 1,405,986 1,494,779 96.2 92.3 6,079 4,419 69.55 49.32 9,128 12,389 174,343 264,536 4,110 2,184 1,267 964 431 131 35 6 4,774 5,315 161,563 142,869 4,929 6,357 119,772 171,386 722 10,344 4,464 109,428 6,924 360,454 5,524 348,479 5,950 202,814 1,048 38,900 13,597 38,561 11,801 14,898 455,678 578,791 11,396 12 , 067 724,831 '.'3?,; ■ >' 10,244 10,482 70S, 933 659, 659 72 2,064 10,031 3,545 1,285 4,238 31,085 508 1,867 16, 007 6,089 7,371 54,239 4,323 8,913 54,531 2,536 1,514 7,663 934 1,203 9,866 15 31 510 4,515 34.0 145.6 1,050 10,819 23.33 74.29 67 15 31 130 ,160 5 15 100 540 10 5 5 200 31 290 1,820 5 26 100 2,620 5 21 200 1,915 2,421 4,580 264,098 431,558 109.1 94.2 6,731 4,525 70.74 48.52 83 2,421 4,580 81,572 152,725 200 650 651 625 219 56 14 6 646 979 26,537 26,644 758 1,664 18,445 41,775 153 2,730 649 15,715 963 51,756 798 53,720 728 25,090 90 2,325 6,978 2,421 4,580 126,554 221,144 1,555 2,900 103,383 142,490 1,366 2,480 105,476 151,536 36 1,894 250 7,163 1,051 31,149 152 363 4,093 44 162 1,725 5 1,692 4 3,055 50 23,517 2,249 6,338 39,231 5 400 5 367 5 2,010 5 234 5 170 35 1,703 15 56 2,825 10,035 188.3 179.2 15,640 5,288 83.04 50.05 100 415 2,227 10 36 385 2,035 11 260 1,270 5 185 5 75 10 515 5 265 10 950 15 35 15 56 1,060 5,532 15 51 1,850 4,685 15 36 780 2,870 40 200 10 22 150 5 20 65 10 38 160 35 45 5,185 6,525 148.1 145.0 7,257 9,632 46.64 67.83 71 1,380 1,365 15 40 350 170 20 30 380 ,020 15 300 580 25 1,695 20 725 30 75 35 45 2,110 3,555 30 40 1,655 1,500 35 35 2,275 1,955 20 955 20 22 155 17, 102 35 500 169 £44 48, 62e 55,410 287.7 227.1 15,445 10,582 71.55 50.83 70 158 £09 9,070 6,93£ 15 10 30 49 18 83 138 4,777 6,560 49 119 £,235 3,617 25 385 39 1,850 112 10,404 61 9,585 128 11,450 76 5,215 168 1,107 163 234 16,082 17,109 164 243 26,631 30,625 138 189 19,989 20,896 16 325 267 115 32,661 14,614 L2£.3 127.1 9,696 6,282 85.84 46.50 94 171 85 2,394 1,588 70 55 40 5 3,235 1,670 96 35 2,825 400 15 60 91 2,765 172 9,695 122 7,832 167 5,821 37 1,065 £67 659 £01 105 8,454 3,658 £47 100 18,751 9,470 237 80 17,527 7,025 91 1,419 863 861 277,900 210,445 314.7 244.4 17,658 9,395 56.02 38.95 75 616 650 £3,320 £0,181 133 163 84 7£ 115 36 412 462 32,569 £4,330 318 323 15,667 16,241 72 £,£93 273 13,374 608 84,409 426 65,417 464 5£, 791 206 16, 605 632 3,727 746 791 71,556 60, 752 793 789 169,769 115,093 784 730 149,326 109,329 11 48 900 265 11,194 100 62 254 838 125 1,704 5,370 1,180 12,072 27 11 99 234 33 810 1,155 310 6,993 79 106 422 378 80 977 1,918 790 6,681 42 41 130 294 43 326 1,381 183 1,691 6 60 131 6 33 153 19 200 612 32 35 109 91 15 383 750 225 2,887 lFor 1954, irrigated cropland harvested only; for 1949, total irrigated 'and, including irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: LOUISIANA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 193 a sample of farms. See text] Area 4— Continued Areas 5 and B Type of farm — Cont inued Total all farms Type of farm Genera — Con. Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied Livestock General 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 livestock laneous and unclas- sified 20 115 10,629 17,438 121 1,549 174 190 1,535 2,016 £35 610 154 18 93 10, 743 1 41 167 9,941 18, 968 10 1,409 261 436 2,019 1,880 176 709 249 33 205 11,581 2 3,205 £5,68£ 739,447 1,474,854 12,251 93,031 £9,502 13,210 71,137 254,806 16,905 363,549 15,965 15,635 28,402 560,461 3 10,855 £6,44£ 709, 911 1,472,527 560 88,568 30, 770 24,513 98,447 234,879 10, 769 352,385 15,541 14,698 45,123 556,174 4 160.2 223.3 69.6 84.6 101.2 60.1 169.6 69.5 46.3 126.4 71.9 596.0 103.7 868.6 305.4 52.2 5 264.8 158.3 71.4 77.6 56.0 62.9 117.9 56.2 48.8 124.9 61.2 497.0 62.8 445.4 220.1 48.0 • 9,050 10, 928 4,885 9,237 8,436 3,744 19,912 26,621 5,775 13,699 18,529 34,199 7,616 271,250 23,948 7,418 7 8,225 8,593 3,627 6,166 4,800 2,522 14,947 8,599 6,094 9,017 9,313 21,901 3,279 16,209 8,053 4,966 e 48.05 67.29 73.19 127.61 90.89 62.56 191.72 573.52 144.70 117.36 369.61 69.98 98.30 340.22 108. 46 151.48 9 31.07 51.56 52.41 88.23 150.00 45.68 117.78 163.12 130.28 74.16 156.06 49.26 66.29 131.17 41.65 114.13 1 75 68 90 84 80 74 90 63 90 89 81 68 85 61 88 84 11 20 115 5,516 12,462 121 1,549 174 190 1,535 1,451 120 456 154 12 93 6,607 12 41 167 6,403 14,196 10 1,409 261 436 2,019 1,285 91 512 249 23 205 7,696 13 360 4,168 50,536 228,737 5,422 30,401 7,715 4,665 25,862 40,209 2,125 35,312 4,022 468 7,301 65,235 1* 1,573 5,779 66,561 249,003 240 36,399 8,712 8,855 37,707 31,833 800 26,158 4,105 1,051 6,636 86,507 15 10 10 3,667 7,227 5 220 30 60 1,235 376 55 107 10 20 5,109 lo 5 20 1,206 2,874 45 720 75 35 240 450 35 97 70 10 15 1,082 17 50 422 1,099 40 405 40 45 25 207 15 54 40 15 213 18 10 187 718 5 185 11 35 15 223 96 30 16 102 19 5 20 23 355 11 16 9 10 6 149 10 46 1 1 18 78 20 3 11 104 11 2 2 5 5 35 5 24 2 3 10 21 £ 56 4 4 3 9 26 1 1 8 22 29 1 3 6 2 6 1 5 5 23 65 3,426 7,108 33 428 27 60 432 1,066 95 391 53 12 40 4,451 24 31 9£ 3,445 6,988 30£ 76 96 350 1,361 56 387 102 23 117 4,118 25 3,499 89,356 243,155 1,087 8,635 2,607 1,255 3,150 52,773 3,085 80,734 1,774 1,335 4,734 81,966 26 1 ,612 3,130 75,838 241,106 7,060 2,820 2,575 3,462 57,669 1,834 79,864 1,060 2,635 5,008 77,121 27 10 23 3,624 3,921 18 292 9 30 574 163 45 120 35 13 2,622 28 11 61 4,033 5,068 5 388 65 151 748 337 60 129 42 15 69 3,059 29 355 755 78,224 55,466 771 3,790 1,065 740 4,927 3,454 345 7,549 545 285 31,975 30 845 1,470 102,523 72,312 40 5,320 1,672 1,835 ',888 7,725 950 10, 667 220 640 3,133 35,202 31 5 5 426 647 6 55 2 167 46 15 38 15 6 297 32 100 £0 4, £80 11,163 145 695 240 605 1,482 45 3,081 90 115 4,665 33 10 23 3,338 3,452 12 257 8 30 472 122 40 88 25 7 2,391 34 255 735 73,944 44,303 626 3,095 845 740 4,322 1,972 300 4,468 455 170 27,310 35 10 83 4,915 7,096 41 563 53 30 531 1,269 110 404 74 13 67 3,941 36 335 7, £97 193, 90£ 437,441 1,354 25,232 6,779 495 16,446 79, 670 3,755 104,530 5,329 11,790 10,592 171,469 37 15 50 3,99£ 4,348 27 333 27 40 498 488 60 189 36 5 27 2,618 38 990 6,498 201,252 245,509 3,370 15,105 6,628 1,040 8,489 30,826 4,825 51,458 1,850 625 1,664 119,629 39 £0 73 4,319 3,171 5 240 22 94 871 50 169 22 6 43 1,649 40 1,110 3,170 100,942 175,803 15 4,755 3,442 2,705 40,498 1,945 67,629 2,011 1,325 3,148 48,330 41 41 598 1,348 50 1 13 705 20 87 5 6 21 440 42 1,085 12,605 71,762 500 90 1,125 27,485 455 27,108 50 325 1,640 12,984 43 20 114 10,118 15,921 83 1,268 118 190 1,413 1,981 230 539 128 17 87 9,867 44 55 £95 25,235 88,743 232 5,113 1,246 5,015 9,558 7,376 825 16,337 434 92 678 41,837 45 20 115 8,024 15,649 121 1,549 174 190 1,535 1,767 160 568 154 12 93 9,326 46 41 167 8,726 17,154 10 1,409 261 436 2,019 1,764 116 640 249 33 205 10,012 47 715 8,4£2 218,116 527,358 7,280 42,626 11,407 6,660 33,939 96,436 5,555 123,595 6,341 1,803 12,320 179,196 46 4,030 10,379 £44,922 562,423 280 48, 779 13, 204 13,265 46,057 97,227 3,584 116,709 5,365 4,326 14,777 198,630 49 20 105 8,416 11,998 58 918 82 100 646 1,901 170 574 109 16 86 7,132 50 36 157 7,623 12,147 764 94 161 944 1,765 101 648 154 28 175 7,313 51 1,445 • 13,966 384,200 856,399 2,456 38, 622 12,828 1,750 22,301 172,941 6,785 252,693 9,114 14.450 18,474 301,765 52 4,657 12,705 303,698 758,086 30,658 12,487 5,566 20,848 145,058 6,009 240, 074 7,551 12,702 23,293 253,638 53 £0 100 7,498 10,337 58 759 72 70 967 1,558 155 500 99 18 77 6,004 54 31 147 6,641 11,165 5 648 81 196 1,264 1,439 95 525 133 28 175 6,576 55 1,325 13,795 395,154 682,950 4,724 40,337 13,407 1,535 24,935 110,496 8,580 155,988 7,179 12,415 12,256 291 , 098 56 5,875 9,143 342,102 626,771 275 25, 723 14,633 6,933 33,958 103,309 3, 730 127,964 6,885 7,637 23,303 272,221 57 5 20 1,512 9 15 6 10 986 16 25 2 10 15 416 56 1,697 CO 1,110 15 5 11 35 25 436 59 60 40 9,813 1,535 65 647 40 4,915 301 160 180 80 130 1,740 60 7,026 275 4,650 45 20 200 160 1,421 61 17 176 1,213 10 111 3 65 440 159 35 47 15 28 300 62 375 1,093 12,477 90 1,040 252 855 1,630 2,955 260 1,714 210 491 2,980 63 60 1,938 1,717 35 457 77 10 23 387 10 63 22 31 602 64 2,873 21,171 34,433 1,535 8,569 1,465 345 1,838 e,412 150 5,372 577 985 5,145 65 37 664 1,766 15 91 14 64 749 40 126 33 , 29 599 66 187 959 8,670 175 56 98 729 4,822 79 1,166 122 14 140 1,269 67 1,325 6,710 47,979 865 420 550 7,405 20, 707 360 6,199 901 120 606 9,816 f.fi 6 321 840 15 1 11 426 5 76 2 2 302 69 20 608 4,523 28 12 116 2,477 9 890 13 6 970 70 215 5,609 27,772 115 S3 1,080 12,460 140 6,050 135 55 7,652 71 10 89 3,420 7,128 96 1,324 133 50 564' 922 65 217 106 IE 77 3,562 72 1£ 146 2,629 11,249 368 1,861 164 34 436 3,360 128 778 101 36 243 3,720 73 80 937 19,652 68,433 2,360 15,260 1,422 455 1,540 15,892 505 4,750 927 190 1,390 23,722 74 74 1,736 3,560 51 1,500 117 20 121 227 10 49 107 1 1,302 75 157 1,662 3,825 68 1,977 164 U 102 339 14 63 111 1 76 694 W 924 10,666 16,745 224 9,299 593 60 356 1,234 25 284 462 '■ 266 3,916 77 58 1,805 5,376 26 506 143 170 1,417 247 65 77 116 43 2,566 78 72 686 10,456 204 314 398 634 3,967 750 120 1,398 178 124 1.949 79 431 3,580 35,826 530 1,100 1,760 4,010 11,556 1,978 19C 5,959 368 315 7,860 BO 10 22 482 525 17 52 20 15 134 20 19 11 1 230 81 11 79 414 2,214 355 36 106 8 503 121 197 40 10 5 813 82 133 525 3,106 12, 786 1,090 186 1,878 IS 2,075 175 1,260 192 80 60 3,763 83 194 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4— FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 6 Total all farms Typ e of farm Livestock General Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop FARM5, ACREAGE, AND VALUE 1 8,822 9,029 126 44 1,146 621 2,140 2,826 218 296 40 75 99 106 4 3 3 326 > 355 155 507 2 1950. . . 3 1,259,131 1,265,739 52,031 23,495 47,424 26,893 743,018 785,274 20,655 12,020 1,345 2,970 19,829 23,948 17 3,74 ) 186,493 ) 203,043 17,516 26,230 4 1950. . . 5 153.1 412.9 41.4 347.2 94.7 33.6 200.3 4. 572.1 113.0 6 1950. . . Value of land and buildings: 142.4 534.0 43.3 277.9 40.6 39.6 225.9 106. ! 572.0 51.7 7 8 16,979 12,208 46,371 47,661 6,507 4,307 39,863 23,509 13,484 6,046 2,854 4,437 34,985 25,361 3,52 15,101 43,355 3 33,184 15,174 6,004 1950. . . 9 133.46 124.50 163.72 133.38 130.39 112.85 161.81 805. a 3 85.48 168.30 10 1950. . . 96.30 91.23 108.21 93.25 151.77 129.96 111.46 105.8 3 64.97 117.54 11 Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954... Land in farna according to use: 76 54 73 71 77 88 83 101 ) 68 76 12 13 5,922 126 1,146 2,140 218 40 94 199 155 1949... 6,854 44 621 2,826 296 75 59 1 239 506 14 acres 1954... 453,345 28, 768* 32,685 326,316 8,667 395 7,304 20,041 9,119 15 1949... 470,106 11,775 16, 722 375,309 6,653 785 7,208 16 3 13,269 15,026 16 17 18 1,426 964 883 5 10 40 335 400 70 105 200 45 55 55 25 10 5 6 10 25 15 32 23 10 60 19 20 930 724 560 10 15 35 265 100 5 455 531 464 30 25 1 26 5 8 53 23 20 45 20 15 21 22 285 150 38 13 1 189 126 6 1 13 1 30 3 1 4 23 24 Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954... 2,883 36 £90 619 95 25 54 3 229 58 25 1949... 2,570 14 90 488 60 40 43 1 3 198 91 26 acres 1954 . . . 118,625 4,999 3,435 £3,410 565 245 3,458 2 3 47,957 2,650 27 1949... 95,397 1,480 915 14,485 305 460 4,821 2,20 3 43,279 1,060 28 Cropland not harvested and not 1,255 17 70 574 77 10 7 29 1949... 2,420 17 76 970 116 30 5 24 115 30 acres 1954... 78, 767 1,929 545 58,298 1,710 105 3,373 31 1949... 104 , 722 3,280 854 74,191 1,335 270 60 2 5 2,221 595 32 Cropland used only for crops not harvested 403 1 30 279 21 5 2 33 acres 1954... 25,630 50 65 23,387 285 5 398 34 953 16 40 354 72 5 6 35 acres 1954 . . . 53,137 1,879 480 34,911 1,425 100 2,975 36 1,251 21 76 205 22 20 20 125 £1 37 acres 1954... 110,165 2,302 1,595 40, 780 1,316 560 675 36,736 447 38 1,251 8 66 389 122 6 54 13 39 acres 1954... 233,524 9,774 1,630 171,396 4,325 1,001 16,560 3,543 40 Other pasture (not cropland and 1,990 32 216 527 25 5 63 1 3 73 52 41 acres 1954... 157,421 2,068 2,600 61,500 95 90 5,885 7 3 49,437 977 42 264 2 26 67 33 5 29 11 43 acres 1954... 23,886 150 1,205 6,461 2,892 1 3 9,126 141 44 Other land (house lots, roads. 7,449 107,284 81 2,191 1,071 4,934 1,957 61,318 213 3,977 25 55 94 1,401 4 8 D 255 3 12,389 154 780 45 acres 1954... 46 7,077 8,048 126 44 1,146 621 £,140 2,826 2ie 296 40 75 99 85 1 285 288 155 506 47 1949... 48 acres 1954... 650, 737 35,696 36,665 408,024 10,942 640 10, 867 2 3 71,371 11,769 49 1949... 670,225 16, 535' 18,491 463,985 8,293 1,515 12,089 2,38 3 58,769 16,681 50 5,073 63 531 1,185 117 30 99 1 3 306 119 51 1949. . , 5,191 38 281 1,420 135 55 91 2 3 318 286 52 acres 1954... 386,211 9,369 7,630 125, 690 1,976 895 10,018 9 3 134,130 4,074 53 1949... 335,710 5,210 5,514 101,148 825 1,495 12,504 3,1a 3 139,314 3,859 54 2,364 27 141 542 127 20 21 164 33 55 1949. . . 3,207 15 86 947 115 45 47 2 3 196 121 56 acres 1954 . . . 343,689 12,076 3,225 212,176 5,641 560 1,676 53,296 3,990 57 1949... 357,045 2,306 2,315 200,499 2,070 525 2,980 84 3 71,290 2,769 58 140 74 42 2 10 6 6 59 1949... 95 34 8 25 1 2 60 acres 1954. .. 32,032 21,788 8,299 375 275 750 545 61 1949... 13,569 10,423 2,506 260 80 200 62 Cover crops turned under and land planted 719 1 66 361 136 4 13 6 63 acres 1954... 34,358 80 880 28,273 £,995 438 402 75 64 Cropland used for row or grain crops 21 3,764 9 1,605 5 1,625 1 15 65 acres 1954... 444 USE OF COrMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops oa which commercial fertilizer vaa awed, 19S4: 66 284 1,207 10 51 1 50 61 160 57 467 51 307 £ 67 67 tona... 68 acres on which used... 12,889 685 300 2,887 2,630 1 4,253 869 69 150 1,128 1 21 10 6 34 168 29 170 30 691 5 £ 70 tons. . . 71 acres on which used... 8,779 140 85 1,479 1,348 5,139 10 72 3,601 6,255 31 170 826 908 1,574 3,687 116 204 20 14 48 213 127 438 72 85 73 tons... 74 acres on which used... 70, 575 2,760 10,090 44,130 2,200 120 1,765 2,532 1,055 75 1,738 2 1,086 317 10 7 9 126 76 to..s . . . 1,624 6 1,076 317 6 12 40 104 77 acres on which used... 13,560 37 9,160 2,615 40 112 138 830 78 Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting... 1,490 6 576 367 188 25 10 6 75 79 tons... 2,137 2 526 633 696 14 16 11 78 80 acres on which used... 15,035 20 4,795 3,680 4,740 55 75 29 540 81 2,581 20,469 72 1,281 1,927 17,991 35 391 25 141 88 148 82 tons... 321 368 5 18 83 acres on which used... 240, 913 17,455 2,540 214,676 180 1,217 1,322 1,773 Z Reported In small fractions. iFor l9W, irrigated cropland harvested only; for 1949, total Irrigated land, including irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. LOUISIANA 195 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See teit] Area 6— Continued Area 7 Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm General —Cod. Miscel- laneous Livestock General Miscel- laneous all Cash- grain Other other Primarily Crop and and unclassi- farms Cotton field- Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and and unclas- liveatock livestock fied crop crop livestock livestock sif ied 49 3,883 10,275 3,244 1,741 111 15 157 1O0 774 96 26 4,011 1 15 80 4,069 11,849 3,347 1,776 364 20 5 179 71 690 280 10 148 4,959 2 11,266 159,379 ] ,938,864 1,148,643 65,450 8,202 575 22,544 6,465 470,617 6,075 4,793 205,500 3 460 7,100 170,566 ,766,702 1,132,015 63,293 21,334 1,310 225 17,607 2,268 263,826 14,935 525 16,778 232,586 4 229.9 41.0 188.7 354.1 37.6 73.9 38.3 143.6 64.6 608.0 63.3 184.3 51.2 5 30.7 88.8 41.9 149.1 338.2 35.6 58.6 65.5 45.0 98.4 31.9 382.4 53.3 52.5 113.4 46.9 6 27,062 6,092 21,680 47,439 7,442 12,059 19,250 24,331 10,964 33,866 13,981 19,307 6,965 7 3,167 7,710 4,680 14,718 33,210 4,985 9,391 3,233 9,000 18, 712 7,326 23,225 7,102 4,750 10, 729 5,361 8 138.33 166.08 137.73 145.31 197.83 183.79 350.00 189.11 175.43 73.07 215.92 104.73 154.83 9 103.26 96.87 142.11 103.37 103.72 138.08 170.53 39.59 200.00 183.30 218.20 65.32 121.92 90.48 99.83 118.46 10 57 80 77 76 85 81 33 74 70 58 84 100 76 11 49 1,755 6,902 3,244 1.741 111 lb 65 30 273 96 26 1,301 12 15 80 2,083 8,195 3,347 1,776 364 20 5 118 25 250 260 5 143 1,862 13 3,413 16,637 605,517 534 , 912 39,988 4,565 295 1,983 800 8,569 4,190 1,026 9,189 14 145 3,640 19,414 543,050 450,222 38, 072 11,598 415 30 3,508 45 9,485 8,250 50 4,214 17,161 15 1,220 1,401 20 220 25 20 15 110 991 16- 5 392 1,026 135 505 20 5 12 5 75 5 11 253 17 15 100 971 205 625 25 10 5 5 30 35 31 18 11 35 743 295 340 5 16 27 35 5 20 19 5 643 708 46 25 10 5 14 20 10 5 20 7 5 964 936 5 10 1 12 21 6 2 1 837 117 631 114 1 1 3 2 1 1 22 23 23 1,449 5,113 2,218 631 51 10 107 45 453 40 20 1,538 24 45 1,491 7,015 2,466 966 173 10 5 144 10 476 140 5 98 2,522 25 1,906 29,980 621,598 400,428 9,118 1,540 195 9,611 2,945 136, 788 1,320 1,340 58,313 26 1,055 25,337 644,908 399,870 10,816 3,569 70 165 9,640 190 117,765 3,055 320 7,351 92,097 27 1 499 722 159 60 6 5 77 5 410 28 20 1,042 1,339 385 200 66 10 15 5 46 40 25 547 29 7 12,800 50,178 26,637 890 2,190 150 12,691 35 7,585 30 390 21,501 65 1,440 76,252 114 4,535 47, 074 23 1,877 2,880 15 115 864 570 550 125 4,861 30 793 505 5 35 1,040 17,783 41 1,715 31 32 33 1 459 629 142 45 6 5 52 379 34 7 11,360 45,643 24,760 775 2,190 150 11 , 898 5,870 35 17 724 1,478 409 125 15 21 20 200 5 683 36 3,189 22,565 185, 738 51,488 3,010 350 1,575 700 101,450 225 26,940 37 20 573 944 309 50 11 7 10 97 5 455 38 1,660 23,635 99,780 45,237 945 287 190 100 12,801 450 39, 770 39 21 966 2,563 594 576 25 69 20 229 36 6 1,008 40 855 33,644 291,921 44,232 6,674 995 6,087 1,185 183,113 325 1,176 47,634 41 1 90 255 80 15 31 38 91 42 400 3,496 12,396 4,885 115 800 4,991 1,605 43 43 3,516 9,459 2,786 1,656 106 15 142 100 709 90 21 3,834 44 236 19,918 84,132 45, 709 4,825 465 85 908 585 15,205 205 76 16,069 45 49 2,814 8,579 3,244 1,741 111 15 127 55 583 96 26 2,581 46 15 80 3,197 10,357 3,347 1,776 364 20 169 25 574 280 10 148 3,639 47 5,326 59,417 1,277,293 961,977 49,996 6,105 490 13,784 3,695 158,048 5,545 2,366 75,087 48 145 5,085 66,252 1,264,210 897,166 51,768 16,031 1,055 19/ 13,698 360 132,111 11,810 370 12,605 127,041 49 49 2,559 7,623 2,512 1,206 71 10 152 80 679 76 26 2,811 50 "5 60 2,477 9,162 2,751 1,421 299 10 164 30 639 230 "5 118 3,490 51 5,950 86,389 1,099,257 496,148 18,802 2,885 195 17,273 4,830 421,351 1,645 3,241 132,887 52 25 2,290 60,421 949,937 551,230 16,601 5,096 105 16 12,258 1,025 216,158 4,605 320 10,466 131,908 53 32 1,257 2,242 666 175 26 28 30 270 10 1,037 54 10 30 1,575 2,553 654 170 37 5 41 20 199 55 5 62 1,305 55 4,849 46,200 285,518 96,725 3,955 637 1,765 800 114,251 675 66, 710 56 90 830 70,531 172,759 70,553 2,750 2,896 225 1,130 730 37,771 1,585 150 3,260 51,709 57 3,420 3,241 70 10 5 11 12 31 10 30 58 25 3,874 3,347 95 26 38 95 43 230 59 526,426 522,221 1,200 135 125 275 765 1,120 400 185 60 100 451,258 438,717 BOO 460 4,811 1,660 1,495 3,115 61 1 131 73 23 11 10 2 1 1 25 62 20 1,195 2,959 2,108 51 330 78 1 1 390 63 5 54 14 20 5 10 5 64 75 4,972 4,612 260 25 65 10 65 97 592 201 35 49 10 110 5 5 172 66 103 2,577 1,226 30 12 218 20 759 5 6 301 67 1,250 22,165 9,653 385 100 1,895 110 8,207 30 75 1,710 68 1 40 182 72 10 2? 22 51 69 1 69 894 490 7 Ill 209 77 70 8 570 7,574 3,721 70 785 2,268 730 71 29 758 1,538 92 871 50 5 17 20 69 61 1 352 72 61 475 1,264 57 695 30 10 30 22 80 60 (Z) 280 73 830 5,093 11,2,05 516 6,492 290 70 270 210 652 750 1 1,954 74 1 180 2,089 160 1,576 50 5 11 5 10 86 6 180 75 2 61 2,652 158 2,158 63 10 16 2 12 118 10 105 76 13 615 18,946 1,009 15,725 465 20 113 20 45 900 29 620 77 11 226 1,382 65 850 60 15 21 41 330 78 12 149 1,217 50 734 152 80 5 74 122 79 65 1,036 8,842 674 5,705 890 190 28 620 735 80 12 96 3,383 2,938 210 31 15 5 27 71 10 76 81 78 53 44,572 43,710 212 147 19 5 126 144 30 179 82 545 1,205 503,993 496,320 1,905 1,495 160 20 943 1,355 165 1,630 83 1% STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Frui t-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 fara- 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 farms1 farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which 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.. Corn farms reporting. . tons. . acres on which used.. Cotton I. a 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.. 7,318 8,301 749,396 765,274 102.4 92.2 5,510 3,947 59.69 46.09 4,676 6,280 76,602 97,829 2,497 1,237 454 270 139 42 31 6 3,719 3,344 175,724 139,437 2,116 2,184 44 , 974 54,721 593 11,205 1.758 33,769 3,416 222,111 1,916 106,141 1,624 105,455 471 23,031 6,541 18,389 6,564 7,512 297,300 291,987 5,791 6,223 503,290 431,587 4,848 5,512 328,252 360,981 43 14 8,004 2,385 189 2,086 436 7,800 924 4,184 25,106 367 1,728 14,677 2,607 2,467 14,669 1,519 2,369 15,510 1,108 450 2,198 424 1,145 11,006 28 18 29,247 5,965 1,044.5 331.4 54,777 16,650 57.39 52.17 82 26 16 8,226 2,595 2 3,675 720 2,000 3 1,675 6 3,814 6 2,897 5 3,945 26 108 28 18 18,483 3,315 17 12 14,341 2,350 12 6 6,711 1,050 22 13 7,441 2,370 22 426 6,624 630 1,840 66, 069 137,117 104.9 74,5 4,232 3,560 51.28 47.96 81 630 1,840 16,920 43,272 65 280 140 95 31 14 212 711 7,598 21,573 197 426 3,770 8,135 77 1,095 147 2,675 276 13 , 152 227 16,282 172 6,171 74 1,330 585 2,176 630 1,840 28,288 72,980 435 1,164 26,921 58,644 429 968 29,434 48,937 6 199 71 870 142 3,361 50 197 ,133 37 466 468 3,561 594 1,167 9,013 70 35 130 28 42 323 10 20 565 1,665 56.5 83.2 12,000 2,117 193.55 21.67 50 10 20 255 350 15 75 530 5 170 45 150 40 4,875 121.9 6,800 54.40 1,280 1,260.0 10,000 7.81 20 380 5 100 10 15 10 20 40 380 1,080 1,380 10 20 35 245 720 2,525 5 20 35 170 440 2,765 1Fop 1954, irrigated cropland harvested only, for 1949. total irrigated land, including irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. LOUISIANA 197 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954... 1950... Land in farms acres 1954.., 1950. . . Average size of farm acres 1954... 1950.., Value of land and 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 acres Improved (see text) farms reporting acres Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting acres Cropland, total farms reporting acres Land pastured, total farms reporting acres Woodland , total farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms1 farms reporting acres Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting acres Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour... farms reporting ! acres '. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which conaercial fertilize! was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. tons., acres on which used. Other pasture f arms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Cotton \ .farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 78 Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting. 79 tons. 80 acres on which used. 81 Other crops farms reporting. 82 tons. 83 acres on which used. Area 8 — Continued Type of farm — Continued Dairy 217 200 79,563 62,351 366.7 311.8 16,869 13,583 56.90 48.57 88 159 142 ,891 ,770 42 147 lie 24,614 23,351 16 19 1,105 1,328 195 15 910 162 27,410 Poultry 1954... 101 1954... 15,415 1954... 71 1954... e,300 1954... 197 1954... 1,063 1954... 189 1949... 180 1954... 32,810 1949. . . 28,449 1954... 217 1949... 200 1954... 67,639 1949... 49.C89 1954... 182 1949... 143 1954... 30,295 1949... 22,043 1954. . . 5 1949. . . 1954... 1949... 1954... 5 1954... 176 1954... 11 1954... 1,179 1.410 7,319 69 591 3,785 38 120 465 17 14 74 38 178 1,070 150 85 12,895 7,470 86.0 87.9 6,722 4,756 92.38 54.12 87 70 55 1,125 510 45 15 100 25 4,605 655 25 30 725 595 15 320 25 405 75 3,350 20 1,140 20 1,570 145 380 130 70 6,455 . 125 70 9,525 5,245 85 65 4,490 2,370 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 15 45 275 25 23 125 15 132 460 10 6 10 5 15 125 601 637 192,977 156,457 321.1 245.6 12,936 7,627 46.33 36.69 85 476 526 14,827 11,476 104 131 108 74 31 17 11 343 323 45,836 33,650 150 132 5,994 4,334 56 2,275 103 3,719 361 59,125 147 19.42C 177 44,819 72 10,353 561 2,956 548 586 66,657 49,460 536 545 149,780 110,708 456 494 78,545 83,306 9 1 320 15 3 85 18 560 233 1,339 8,419 70 642 7,454 225 499 2,296 60 182 601 53 365 55 259 1,399 Primarily crop 20 47 1,990 11,182 99.5 237.9 4,355 7,812 43.77 33.07 100 20 47 340 1,795 10 5 17 300 3,776 11 110 400 15 110 20 375 440 5 100 20 25 20 47 750 5,971 20 47 1,115 5,852 20 47 775 4,611 Primarily livestock 20 25 105 550 110.0 2,200 20.00 5 10 Crop and livestock 5 210 28 83 5,305 15,274 189.5 184.0 7,944 6,255 46.99 38.43 96 28 83 515 2,141 1 21 5 1,655 2,552 1,351 1,150 26 1,415 485 28 85 28 83 2,170 6,044 13 68 3,290 8,073 27 68 2,565 7,188 1 Viscellaneous and unclassified 17 48 355 2 48 485 26 28 185 5,634 5,325 360,765 361,088 64.0 67.8 4,093 3,196 67.02 49.02 3,255 3,503 27,503 30,510 2,230 775 161 64 23 2 2,873 2,057 84,259 52 , 770 1,705 1,528 29,545 37,558 435 5,270 1,450 24,275 2,499 113,565 1,439 61,702 1,142 32,610 247 4,463 4,969 11,581 4,981 4,622 141,307 120,838 4,418 4,036 230,434 187,001 3,632 3,640 I":.,: 67 187, 741 100 945 240 2,550 501 1,035 6,820 189 425 2,823 1,806 1,282 7,912 805 767 4,830 880 309 1,525 251 180 1,300 198 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are baaed on reports for only {For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field- crop Vegetable Frv.''4 16,114 12,136 3,160,875 10, 725 10,249 7,161,894 6,883,116 10,167 558 11,122 11,828 2,913,297 1,992,980 11,268 6,639 3,873,247 2,559,331 16,288 3,820,266 57, 981 474,169 414 18, 069 96,976 21,395 87 1 442 185 13 B51 71 11 062 93 2 710 159 3 951 112 3 697 1 39 36 345 5 43 136 689 163 740 19 118 22 124 45 376 48 382 1 39 1 42 174 5 567 320 6 Sll 169 5 B9S 61 3 759 572 8 150 126 5 198 137 5 292 228 5 943 102 67 184 149 101 133,065 149 46 637,198 87,739 89 60 53 29 37,345 3,700 178 51 311,588 62,104 141 109,478 1,782 18,248 2 225 1,425 500 1,009 1,069 4,346 3,703 1,181 972 3,196 3,048 2,851 185 14,339 971 58,137 170 14,275 170 14 , 065 47 9,522 117 21,761 111 2,772 684 22,311 61 301 277 1,123 79 2,622 407 21,188 14,710 12,829 9,779 2,574,771 8,411 7,672 4,720,858 4,963,040 8,083 328 6,655 7,740 994,506 773,190 8,298 4,702 2,477,492 1,562,442 13,179 2,983,640 44,486 357,307 212 9,144 51,163 11,590 5 5 2,715 5 40 25 9,385 5 25 500 1,245 5 20 1,500 7,050 5 1,600 30 115 10 10 25 10 10 10 40 10 10 2,500 10 10 37,500 500 5 10 15 1,275 850 10 20 25, 750 755 10 25,500 528 1,105 5 25 185 125 11 37,500 10 1,500 16 9,250 125 200 168 115 190 160 49 4C 41 164 203 180 92 260 115 130 199 10 104 185 725 184 184 87 197 205 180 148 42,875 175 118 276,871 207,697 155 20 200 148 536,425 410,955 195 143 102,955 106,461 170 62,145 944 8,183 41 1,280 6,725 1,340 31 21 5,805 26 15 10, 660 2,250 26 66 25 268,525 19,500 41 15 11,415 3,500 31 ,410 127 476 861 925 427 752 560 24 209 234 258 54 55 191 198 37 43 610 794 650 588 1,339 1,143 556 820 172 139 235 205 183 105 519 131 66 777 03 2,615 66 741 66 720 31 160 51 211 21 335 86 1,684 5 176 50 488 16 216 36 1,196 867 670 450 183,086 561 656 849,041 1 , 034 , 348 463 721 704 506,363 443,267 689 683 514,408 511,494 615 364,399 6,274 50,954 94 6,566 33,138 6,536 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM a sample of farniB. See text] LOUISIANA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 201 Area 2— Continued Type of farm — Continued General — Cod. Primarily livestock Crop and livestock 5 6 1,500 3,354 685 3,866 Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied 61 1,343 104 4,327 125 4,025 64 1,243 94 2,335 82 1,525 16 46 94 16 26 59 60 64 61 10 16 13 16 26 71 30 82 8 11 8 11 79 1,486 120 1,626 89 1,101 95 840 244 1,334 177 965 65 2,239 110 2,454 32 3,521 5 3,731 43 3,078 B 3,038 17 2,725 5 2,263 100 526 67 353 105 98 49 44,472 87 90 171, 755 97,156 70 17 87 98 85,120 17,620 95 95 133,654 63,866 61,909 1,030 12,482 14 504 2,470 759 Total all farms 1,445 510 591 3,657 7,084 3,599 3,449 1,275 2,295 394 1,340 22 41 375 1,299 4,335 2,100 1,545 124,933 1,259 1,508 204,021 255,698 1,250 9 3,296 2,972 461,193 310, 998 1,710 1,016 191,629 156,920 2,001 145,470 2,299 18,775 45 285 1,670 505 Type of farm Cash- grain 3,166 17,233 11,824 1,862 9,240 6,509 38 442 256 457 516 57 57 284 292 46 46 6,857 7,519 5,482 3,214 6,920 4,327 8,901 9,557 3,896 4,745 6,720 5,708 3,476 2,775 4,229 9,517 3,846 1,636 17,566 62,170 17,400 17,115 9,619 20,145 4,416 24,910 495 1,522 4,105 23,388 19,104 12,807 7,551 1,191,710 10,288 8,100 4,534,199 4,122,783 9,979 309 14,573 14,609, 2,971,171 2,176,834 8,795 5,452 2 , 045, 700 1,477,749 14,886 2,703,750 43,781 358,676 222 7,132 42,342 6,895 252 731 628 104 572 524 1 27 289 321 2 2 74 74 6 533 769 563 468 1,071 822 571 626 66 406 96 475 236 3,232 168 2,051 110 710 67 246 129 417 146 717 2,215 697 691 151 244 358 1,280 135 262 285 1,018 748 702 416 304,391 600 678 677,017 613,019 503 97 612 768 214,582 171,601 624 563 645,069 461,785 663 390,348 5,934 71,312 17 971 5,115 953 659 9,339 4,446 596 3,714 2,628 15 143 25 41 45 10 10 37 3,769 3,852 2,904 1,091 3,066 1,236 4,064 4,223 6,320 2,053 851 10,579 43,599 10,548 10,442 7,028 15,619 2,777 17,538 75 2,733 17,359 10,844 8,417 4,905 561,723 6,867 3,611 1*40,284 809,879 6,821 46 7,621 6,375 783,391 511,769 4,824 2,091 616,526 273,757 10,503 1/180,318 24,129 193,283 67 926 4,817 762 Other field- crop 160 1,091 1,199 117 586 497 11 58 17 13 13 507 595 527 429 856 639 637 756 Vegetable 242 331 550 392 135 1,157 5,744 1,150 1,135 821 1,837 367 2,772 76 688 339 2,084 1,187 977 605 105,070 832 1,210 1,173,250 1,157,912 756 76 852 1,555 133,585 163,633 717 744 323,910 244,375 1,137 462,014 7,804 46,092 10 273 1,725 305 Fruit - and-nut 950 12,650 5 20 15 1,060 1,230 15 10 1,280 2,100 15 2,445 1 500 1 250 85 225 227 65 225 160 30 180 10 5 5 105 110 125 57 145 91 180 210 Poultry 220 585 220 215 140 195 80 175 230 180 100 16,690 170 141 141,625 125,270 150 20 225 207 504,055 428, 806 150 137 50,195 40,315 135 34,575 523 4,055 10 195 1,825 135 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 15 21 2,750 4,760 15 41 294,315 33,497 30 16 6,840 2,675 15 3,655 50 390 418 840 899 260 707 516 1 73 61 69 16 16 121 122 440 560 420 296 653 518 591 683 108 137 175 199 111 112 279 331 89 699 1,579 649 636 133 204 225 739 84 169 164 570 876 455 222 84,591 403 463 332,205 462,532 369 34 737 831 306, 191 291,974 533 425 184,915 212,025 294 104,120 1,547 15,915 23 935 8,020 950 -Primarily crop Primarily livestock 49 414 546 47 234 178 12 5 14 5 5 158 166 173 216 196 258 213 214 25 30 91 125 30 15 236 168 404 1,816 404 394 215 445 153 977 151 971 429 359 231 37,440 299 471 100,578 529,095 291 8 337 754 60,332 66,672 249 311 60,613 62,636 397 77,460 1,354 9,054 20 900 5,125 950 Crop and livestock 5 5 20,000 1,950 15 25,000 11,290 5 6,000 2,500 5 7,200 70 415 5 500 1,375 380 38 93 218 12 78 53 38 58 63 118 101 165 78 91 Miscel- laneous and unclas- sified 20 35 88 515 141 47 287 45 250 73 292 27,230 75,760 68 178 21,417 62,215 72 18,185 300 2,310 5 250 1,785 125 1,440 4,400 3,584 646 3,039 1,713 10 86 20 30 30 5 5 1,272 1,364 677 522 787 578 2,512 2,689 3,150 3,839 2,634 2,674 2,374 2,179 1,883 347 330 3,617 5,987 3,560 3,430 1,060 1,425 404 1,132 66 116 348 1,016 68 1,624 46 1,026 8 710 73,095 63 1,029 218 1,266 53 610 191,730 114 665 290,551 60 1,009 3 20 4,026 3,756 621,430 420,602 1,580 971 128,935 113,116 1,650 123,430 2,010 15,490 65 2,180 12,555 2,335 46 47 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 87 68 69 70 71 202 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Fruil- and- nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poul try SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . . Electricity farms reporting 195*4.. 1950 . . Television set farms reporting 1954.. Piped running water farms reporting 1954.. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . . Elec trie pig brooder farms reporting 1954 . . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954.. Milking machine farms reporting 1954.. Grain combines farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Corn pickers , farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 1950 . . number 1954 . . 1950.. Automobiles farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME 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 operator farms reporting 1954. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954. Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry .. farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing ma terial farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 4,321 13,325 11,89? 2,816 6,426 4,259 100 510 210 115 125 22 22 35 5,476 5,898 2,547 1,722 3,151 2,014 6,561 7,127 8,744 8,879 8,612 7,609 6, 597 5,364 6,842 1,593 954 12,361 12,009 3,806 6,352 958 5,325 211 366 813 4,959 13,999 5,454 3,818 412,254 3,402 4,497 1,145,060 1,372,662 3,314 88 12,401 11,591 4,485,710 2,379,016 4,453 2,882 654,090 i-.t , r'.-li 8,642 1,396,252 25,156 174,399 343 10,759 59,023 11,413 10 10 550 11 5,250 10 710 253 2,055 2,966 290 602 461 92 1,002 1,138 765 669 1,027 821 837 914 187 350 940 1,406 229 364 1,021 495 270 2,325 8,445 2,322 2,292 1,069 2,257 403 3,896 48 108 378 3,788 2,401 1,736 1,091 179,078 1,341 2,253 583,875 754,698 1,303 38 1,581 3,058 274,647 394,443 1,138 1,017 268,650 203,966 2,244 609,400 10,451 72,987 56 1,813 9,160 1,943 15 15 5 115 15 26 21,650 .24,045 10 36 200 19,190 20 3,900 4,590 15 6,540 120 575 35 10 5 250 10 30 1,500 19, 780 10 4,750 4,350 30 40 5,495 10,150 35 9,985 145 1,180 5 11,000 10 17,100 5 5,000 101 159 244 70 149 102 66 119 34 13 13 117 147 129 127 193 132 122 140 159 397 82 107 69 136 144 90 22,646 109 128 133,210 108,848 93 16 159 194 480,250 408, 521 139 148 48,803 49,227 144 96,160 1,840 10,563 42 1,565 8,246 1,820 117 267 100 92 227 152 157 160 117 25 118 25 172 182 110 30 107 35 90 232 400 232 232 100 135 27 33 267 117 65 7,975 82 50 37,247 10,225 76 6 267 110 1,649,520 135,290 152 60 22,523 15,315 177 18,395 332 2,898 20 145 790 415 382 846 737 277 626 389 10 126 11 47 51 545 593 409 223 530 273 449 526 206 188 304 262 189 161 338 308 101 772 1,243 752 706 235 129 302 878 420 270 66,305 335 261 217,024 177,275 317 18 818 637 471,913 299,649 501 297 126,595 66,902 606 232,304 4,380 30,881 88 4,654 26,137 4,455 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM a sample of farms. See text] LOUISIANA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 203 Area 4— Continued Areas 5 and B Type of farm — Continued General — Con. Primarily livestock Crop and livestock 270 6,900 10 21 5,475 9,515 26 875 5,110 10 ,600 115 157 34 Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied 115 243 115 115 21 95 58 11,358 49 81 39, 289 23,840 45 115 117 73,305 24,890 80 92 22,630 22,705 100 38,595 672 4,397 22 382 1,760 335 3,274 9,762 7,439 2,017 4,657 3,051 90 171 71 7 72 9 72 1 10 2 10 90 3,464 09 3,638 65 997 61 523 69 1,105 61 583 40 4,890 54 5,255 8,182 8,213 7,081 5,702 6,015 4,751 5,272 560 437 8,700 12,722 8,389 2,317 3,557 291 776 2 290 774 10,043 2,871 2,209 123, 102 1,425 1,564 107,020 211,636 1,424 1 9,365 7,240 1,517,365 1,045,175 2,372 1,119 152,409 93,642 5,255 371,998 6,972 49, 683 115 2,200 12,930 2,445 Total all farms 6 132 15 995 14 639 6 096 11 £00 6 192 41 484 1 733 136 159 62 62 257 261 127 129 6 167 6 84 J: 4 422 2 829 5 327 3 422 9 419 10 461 9 591 10 304 10 307 9 146 8 198 6 803 Type of farm Cash- grain 7,787 2,812 1,610 14,950 31,029 14,713 14,341 6,355 10,379 2,051 6,309 646 1,514 1,620 4,795 17,055 8,341 5,307 464,013 5,713 5,901 3,570,075 3,624,271 5,433 260 13,943 13,0871 9,464,811 6,794,033 7,510 5,157 1,240/260 1,160,499 11,534 1,979,799 41,122 209,037 1,017 33, 730 192,190 34,191 100 211 95 95 42 15,345 56 5 31,595 250 53 71 10 7,635 1,355 46 5 16,995 420 104 57,615 1,170 5,074 5 100 400 100 ,114 538 143 284 234 1 5 195 68 483 51B 112 32 611 522 1,205 114 70 1,479 4,693 1,469 1,459 1,000 2,465 187 769 1 186 761 1,549 1,109 747 44,030 684 458 87,770 53,705 683 1 953 783 69,180 41,310 589 224 44,295 33,435 1,499 214,880 4,323 26,555 16 555 2,825 390 Other field- crop 123 98 22 Vegetable Fruit- and-nut 173 832 169 169 91 231 12 116 174 109 63 14,809 79 60 223,610 215,016 64 15 134 120 21,701 10,490 68 66 60,474 39,741 163 55, 737 942 6,243 3 235 840 235 35 175 351 95 125 150 180 95 161 125 211 105 110 ISO 655 180 175 95 140 80 340 25 35 160 70 4,545 135 280 120, 150 177,120 120 15 75 281 12,430 39,375 155 296 63,075 73,570 175 50,015 904 4,490 10 105 1,050 950 582 1,508 1,791 660 1,072 380. 1 12 684 705 515 404 607 500 800 849 362 267 614 442 328 142 765 398 117 1,390 3,212 1,364 1,324 681 1,046 209 842 52 127 175 715 1,530 1,265 674 43,360 1,040 1,178 686,975 889,833 1,009 31 1,074 1,499 184,672 189,924 835 1,048 110,810 179,419 1,490 271,854 5,420 22,019 140 1|850 13,045 2,834 Dairy 974 2,000 1,842 813 1,855 1,214 236 1,571 57 26 26 120 120 81 82 1,113 1,269 1,221 647 1,419 774 1,317 1,472 376 450 759 590 528 439 473 789 432 1,986 4,637 1,945 1,874 1,153 1,683 507 1,080 295 511 301 569 2,016 1,307 814 137,201 1,086 809 900, 162 737,629 984 102 1,995 1,700 5,912,493 4,586,142 1,509 874 437,831 348,125 1,591 570, 894 12,217 53,961 434 12,955 78, 797 12,520 Poul try 170 230 151 145 230 115 125 140 100 31 105 39 160 185 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 225 544 475 1,351 200 530 195 519 105 154 130 185 80 188 150 647 40 77 65 177 45 132 85 470 235 130 45 5,170 125 56 145,300 53,280 100 25 230 146 1,210,590 182,025 135 76 33,185 14,440 125 23,615 473 1,385 15 355 2,420 465 328 566 596 300 511 331 2 67 26 42 48 392 471 343 294 537 400 386 509 195 220 240 268 183 206 178 261 82 Primarily crop Primarily livestock 609 369 164 36,095 318 361 387,060 402,358 280 38 516 521 388,319 371,006 398 382 178,388 181,396 336 189,311 4,699 24,335 85 8,427 43,127 6,830 129 178 21 59 39 129 463 129 119 80 190 43 154 43 151 154 118 71 10,605 78 104 31,860 31,580 76 2 99 167 12,325 29,050 69 13,610 12,895 153 28,455 553 3,095 6 105 400 105 Crop and . ivestock 18 13 5 190 8 13 19, 975 30, 698 6 32, 000 61,431 23 5,200 4,672 13 3,715 73 501 1 300 1,700 460 Miscel- laneous and unclas- sified 42 3,911 87 9,950 154 8,897 28 3,842 57 6,916 46 3,705 1 37 3 135 11 105 3 18 3 24 12 12 5 49 5 52 18 18 57 3,010 73 3,323 52 1,793 79 1,052 70 2,064 90 1,185 56 5,918 65 6,499 73 52 16,133 47 145 65,342 79,587 163 92,832 72,291 63 95 15,019 20,515 98 28, 929 596 2,727 7 717 3,285 577 8,396 9,147 7,687 6,996 6,902 5,878 4,192 4,758 1,045 748 8,638 14,239 87 8,527 87 8,307 2,905 4,137 682 1,795 121 445 602 1,350 10,371 3,607 2,554 136,540 2,057 2,432 870,256 953,215 2,024 33 8,708 7,664 1,520,631 1,209,631 3,621 1,999 261 , 378 251,871 5,787 484,779 9,752 58,652 295 8,026 44,301 8,725 204 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954.. Elec triclty farms reporting 195-4 . . 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954.. Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . . Home freezer farms reporting 1954.. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954.. Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . . Grain combines farms reporting 1954. . number 1954 . . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. . number 1954 . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME 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 operator farms reporting 1954 . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954. . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954.. Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954.. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . dollars 1954.. Hired labor farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.. Feed for livestock and poultry. -farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949 . dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954 . Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 2,826 7,802 6,817 2,330 4,809 3,240 27 631 133 154 208 91 97 279 288 106 111 2,606 3,912 3,430 2,741 7,144 5,513 5,348 7,086 2,912 3,227 3,165 3,083 2,642 2,328 2,378 2,486 944 7,087 26,356 6, 778 2,314 3,844 2,339 15, 734 946 6,879 1,864 8,855 7,720 4,471 2,568 1,461,087 3,598 3,867 11,447,989 12,775,009 2,894 704 4,984 5,889 1,623,776 1,539,444 3,215 3,214,889 2,518,817 4,896 2,630,245 32,841 361,487 75 1,908 10,521 2,423 111 26 85 151 110 32 261 113 86 120 120 431 48 64 282 33 102 109 34 44,955 104 28 312,455 184,853 67 37 63 26 19,795 17,745 114 22 194,433 44,944 92 121,268 1,532 20,862 56 1,006 291 56 441 246 16 236 260 416 86 430 94 651 663 625 396 1,146 1,051 711 86,725 746 245 259,825 31,870 735 11 496 386 69,110 36,615 556 126 101,360 17,045 1,146 195,050 2,949 27,025 20 375 1,790 395 891 2,028 2,276 743 1,277 1,086 15 321 20 37 48 73 79 59 72 1,117 1,995 1,749 1,826 4,837 4,293 1,605 2,761 35 152 20 146 165 296 75 327 55 133 10 163 261 1,347 402 1,106 1,985 4,841 13,761 1,106 1,872 1,086 1,861 665 556 1,350 868 421 1,301 2,405 11,032 26 720 90 6,027 411 957 2,315 5,005 2,120 1,965 1,169 1, 182, 250 1,739 2,237 9,764,041 11,378,162 1,179 560 972 1,738 325, 529 479,824 1,879 1,939 2,512,718 2,133,167 2,053 1,961,897 22,964 269,448 11 425 2,850 435 213 231 127 111 158 106 211 113 131 221 213 856 115 170 58 479 51 313 128 17 7,473 113 156 253,960 112,770 105 107 240 8,900 20,500 183 136 60,620 44, 370 198 49,097 922 7,160 35 4,150 33,900 45 1,400 4,080 15 2,750 2,880 137 83 99 408 97 49 213 29 122 30 91 76 215,555 428,918 99 90 450, 600 388, 538 99 81 84,379 58, 145 83 89,395 1,271 7,097 21 380 2,495 2,550 2,500 30 58,450 21,035 2,250 4,410 5 200 172 320 304 153 286 168 202 291 196 187 346 300 216 308 15 68 5 55 20 94 :■ 80 15 82 5 60 154 42 274 821 64 105 129 453 79 222 321 186 84 48, 623 169 205 327,629 319,833 127 42 302 278 210,859 204,099 210 222 105,305 112,053 176 108,913 1,624 13,423 1 150 500 50 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM LOUISIANA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 205 a Barople of farms. See text] Area 6— Continued Type of farm — Continued General — Con. Primarily livestock Crop Bnd livestock 5 150 5 100 Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied 49 28 18 6,531 28 40 49,190 27,880 21 60 77,350 5,830 21,600 13,145 10,570 154 1,461 1,443 3,757 3,150 1,160 2,316 1,403 10 93 15 87 40 27 41 6 6 34 712 43 887 44 565 30 310 56 724 45 352 33 2,384 35 2,658 2,591 2,953 2,467 2,403 2,286 2,058 1,997 1,321 262 303 3,011 4,555 2,970 2,890 717 1,002 239 663 218 567 3,406 755 411 35,097 475 554 166,011 168,958 467 2,777 2,670 364,538 337, 113 1,465 483 97,692 74,735 959 54,820 905 9,744 578 2,886 923 Total all farms 3,137 9,850 8,833 1,930 7,286 5,767 38 165 191 1,549 1,953 470 487 26 28 4,774 6,195 4,278 3,759 7,968 6,471 6,539 7,335 3,300 4,353 4,088 4,498 3,012 3,033 3,513 2,886 1,392 9,001 20,554 8,862 8,739 2,103 3,631 2,515 8,184 974 1,678 1,810 6,506 10,036 5,538 3,184 2,110,234 t,654 4,951 4,517,046 4,096,657 4,163 491 8,703 9,566, 3,224,140 2,940,664 5,851 4,669 4,286.098 3, .180, 196 5,963 3,708,559 53,398 572,918 110 4,338 23,801 4,667 Type of farm Cash- grain 1,246 3,189 2,917 805 2,697 2,284 18 92 24 1,459 1,812 302 312 12 14 2,394 3,556 2,712 2,394 5,980 4,621 2,534 2,998 219 398 980 626 513 233 269 1,814 3,244 2,949 2,026 1,927,914 2,471 2,539 3,581,273 3,034,046 2,042 429 2,709 2,903 1,216,247 1,044,947 3,005 2,564 3,759,933 8,476,546 2,998 3,254,675 45,933 511,902 38 1,882 11,542 2,402 66 ,636 906 55 706 756 541 557 461 200 471 220 941 976 420 500 150 1,125 326 135 Other field- crop 3,148 1,676 7,034 7,511 3,104 1,661 3,084 1,636 463 955 686 2,000 1,479 620 3,264 3,875 838 10 1,386 80 895 610 1,878 3,795 1,741 1,301 511 41,145 1,191 761 307, 610 107,490 1,180 11 1,301 1,481 167,135 170,015 796 415 110, 680 46, 145 1,616 233,369 3,809 30,212 15 55 225 60 95 202 5 72 82 103 56 56 Vegetable 101 246 31 116 25 110 111 86 40 5,505 81 203 95,200 128,002 66 15 60 292 12,430 42,782 81 113 22,405 39,373 101 25, 205 407 3,280 Fruit- and-nut 15 230 15 15 10 15 200 5 200 375 5 30,000 12,075 15 ,360 ,130 3,500 1,000 15 7,040 100 280 Dairy 5 500 81 157 173 20 142 119 13 136 95 81 59 101 86 92 94 Poultry 152 95 313 175 141 95 136 90 70 35 80 35 55 25 97 50 91 51 16,265 76 94 79,645 141,377 72 167 159 442,880 563,827 117 109 37,410 46,582 85 23,950 396 3,223 20 1,660 8,520 1,355 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 100 35 15 1,275 35 11 9,500 7,707 100 56 212,360 49,635 55 25,285 7,000 30 3,950 305 754 613 226 708 529 65 116 101 107 1 430 552 341 316 631 568 518 600 139 160 150 157 77 100 287 286 598 989 121 174 145 287 79 150 774 309 100 66,219 286 356 297,873 438,045 260 26 737 601 504,603 344 , 189 457 394 181,445 295, 740 192 73,702 1,195 12,230 6 281 1,716 430 Primarily crop Primarily livestock 5 86 205 5 41 31 96 243 45 7,440 81 160 43,540 27,540 81 75 245 7,950 37,845 71 95 16,945 19,815 96 26,690 398 3,650 Crop and . ivestock 15 1,329 26 3,792 132 3,594 1 773 21 2,801 16 1,987 10 20 Miscel- laneous and unclas- sified 5 25 5 25 11 11 11 ' 1,166 11 1,265 81 495 32 596 81 559 45 723 26 8,216 26 2,419 21 10 1,800 16 53 2,800 23,815 16 123 33,980 33,171 5,475 17,497 16 2,345 48 270 2,798 3,546 2,381 2,982 2,155 2,552 1,834 32 1,682 33 2S8 34 207 35 3,104 36 3,781 37 3,088 38 3,043 39 383 40 535 41 119 42 803 43 6 44 8 45 113 46 195 47 3,772 48 650 49 381 50 42,296 51 412 52 759 53 69,605 54 176,560 55 411 56 1 57 3,523 58 3,676 59 622, 195 60 647,873 61 1,238 62 895 63 188,080 64 229,473 65 814 66 57,633 67 1,062 68 7,511 69 31 70 460 71 1,798 72 420 73 206 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 explanations, aee text) Total all farmB Type of farm Caah-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit-and-nut SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME riiro operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry . .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 1,789 6,235 4,970 685 3,491 2,081 21 253 234 54 3 3 154 156 29 30 2,777 2,985 1,437 841 1,691 1,013 3,128 3,368 4,815 4,621 4,396 3,869 3,322 2,878 1,894 3,987 1,076 361 6,120 10,509 6,056 5,853 2,140 3,202 520 1,454 181 299 376 1,155 6,902 2,275 1,610 174,735 1,316 1,900 577,558 580,491 1,269 47 6,358 5,656 2,996,261 1,951,519 2,567 1,364 421,990 217,269 4,164 685,360 12,413 83, 645 145 6,366 38,667 6,106 21 10 8,935 16 13 33,350 9,685 11 5 14 18 31,850 6,285 23 18 35,312 17,507 22 33,807 466 7,154 52 405 625 29 244 297 168 167 198 205 180 188 63 103 359 481 53 402 122 615 1,937 335 720 103 618 93 575 615 440 312 31,267 285 723 122,285 150,106 274 11 521 1,158 93,331 156,669 245 288 62,003 43,382 609 115,475 1,979 14,479 2 40 325 78 5 10 2,500 1,125 10 15 2,750 2,950 10 4,045 72 265 10 4,500 30 10,050 2,400 1 800 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. LOUISIANA AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 207 a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 8— Continued Type of farm — Continued Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock Miscellaneous and unclassified SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . . Electricity farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954.. Piped running water farms reporting 1954.. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. . Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . . Grain combines farms reporting 1954. . number 1954 . . Com pickers farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 1950 . . number 1954 . . 1950 . . Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949 . . Working off their farms, total v 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-Oclober 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. . persons 1954 . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 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 R-eportIng 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.. dollara 1954 . , acres limed 1954.. 117 212 185 44 212 125 48 197 154 174 181 107 227 122 146 198 21 151 212 507 36 ;::•■ 86 176 73 135 21 41 217 156 98 24,395 131 110 201,178 157,238 112 19 217 160 951,425 828,479 181 129 87,175 46,464 169 132,490 2,409 13, 190 42 1,780 8,370 1,875 75 150 70 35 135 60 105 120 45 10 45 10 90 105 120 175 70 30 ,690 50 20 25,600 10,900 50 150 80 673,835 100, 990 55 35 10,925 4,210 55 17,160 221 995 190 557 438 106 442 306 6 84 1 19 20 2 2 68 70 8 334 369 294 114 391 143 299 349 130 170 244 232 127 130 227 260 34 475 944 127 211 112 278 53 77 72 201 586 291 191 58, 162 219 223 115,100 120,653 208 11 536 413 288,235 220,657 374 188 91,100 42,042 436 155,983 2,978 20,770 51 1,811 11,347 5 580 Li 15 26 2,840 5,725 5 32 900 3,875 20 4,900 96 325 5 100 675 100 18 16 960 3 48 2,030 17, 650 13,130 22,245 17 33 1,225 5,700 28 7,947 155 1,167 1,334 4,825 3,484 459 2,564 1,462 10 78 30 7 8 27 87 1,871 1,939 704 370 758 433 2,386 2,496 4,488 4,302 3,585 3,073 2,998 2,628 3,246 492 212 4,617 6,789 4,582 4,401 1,508 2,058 187 330 19 19 175 311 5,248 1,269 948 47,776 602 730 68,766 106, 884 601 1 4,867 3,679 938,865 596,094 1,662 620 129,330 51,589 2,815 213,553 4,037 25,300 45 2,635 17,950 2,055 208 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data ara based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Total all farms Typ e of farm Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and General Primarily crop poultry Livestock oa hand: 1 ..farms reporting 1954.., 64,648 2,895 22, 330 2,778 316 1,194 2,049 572 4,235 857 2 1950... 86,33? 3,391 29,295 5,231 712 1,754 2,481 367 5,298 2,195 3 number 1954 .. . 147,110 8,306 55,406 8,812 593 1,515 4,232 1,057 15,930 2,412 4 1950... 234,315 13,892 83,802 18,617 1,478 2,308 7,495 950 25,202 7,103 5 6 farms reporting 1954... 87,405 3,859 4,018 25, 227 27,847 2,935 4,679 321 937 3,236 3,137 927 5, 639 881 2,114 1950... 92, 109 591 1,143 512 5,949 7 number 1954 . . . 1,849,207 187, 245 359,741 54,851 2,905 9,792 181,896 19,569 540, 180 23,291 8 1950... 1,285,159 144,439 231,327 41,447 4,360 6,427 138,932 4,833 369,946 24,526 9 Cove, Including heifers that farms reporting 1954 . . . 85,492 89,483 3,832 3,947 24, 794 27,070 2,910 4,598 296 586 877 1,093 3,231 3,137 917 467 5,596 5,851 856 2,094 10 1950... 11 number 1954 . . . 1,095,706 122,518 204,507 30,936 1,560 5,193 118,719 11,796 322,389 12,220 12 1950... 739,804 91,078 126,372 23,572 2,425 3,513 90,210 2,432 212,645 13,137 13 14 farms reporting 1954 .. . 67,225 79, 638 3,083 3,585 21,072 24,406 2,436 4,248 225 541 625 969 3,231 3,116 690 432 3,645 4,766 743 1, 963 1950... 15 number 1954 . . . 258,516 7,461 50,436 7,417 525 1,220 108,319 2,025 10,305 2,294 16 1950... 270,610 9,661 57,626 12,299 1,237 1,913 83,777 991 16,723 5,' 527 17 . .farms reporting 1954 . . . 54, 961 1,990 23, 141 2,219 201 331 1,234 471 2,540 706 18 1950... 78, 896 2,738 30,703 4,595 480 631 1,318 288 4,219 2,015 19 number 1954 . . . 407,409 11,644 158,555 18,147 1,040 1,529 5,969 2,981 57,980 10, 126 20 1950... 636,362 16, 685 213,542 35,923 2,565 2,764 7,748 2,247 112,256 20,777 21 Chickens 4 months old and over . . farms reporting 1954 . . . 89,636 3,591 31,144 3, 126 410 1,061 2,433 908 4,289 867 22 1950... 107,041 3,988 36,891 5,226 731 1,688 2,697 618 5,333 2,223 23 number 1954 . . . 3,530,096 154,039 994,288 159,118 15, 935 28,476 106,226 505,062 182,289 39, 636 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 3,687,407 200, 684 1,077,994 283,595 28, 745 44,834 109, 109 132,745 227,106 91,641 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. ..farms reporting 1954... 41,666 2,768 9,575 1,128 116 267 3,206 602 5,550 594 26 1949... 45,022 2,655 11,848 1,947 255 336 2,941 261 5,643 1,368 27 number 1954. . . 604,857 60,471 96,527 15,774 730 2,091 53, 882 5,889 229,939 6,281 28 1949... 372,631 38, 660 49,046 9,014 585 1,377 37,946 907 165,809 4,668 29 dollars 1954... 26,318,683 2,437,523 4,997,358 743,949 31,590 100,272 1,371,426 252,485 12330,495 349,666 30 1949... 27,385,577 2,878,184 3,825,936 662,045 40,470 97.83C 1,850,941 62,640 13,477,937 324,608 31 ..farms reporting 1954... 17,654 442 7,432 802 51 61 249 153 1,697 383 32 1949 . . . 33, 237 1,096 12,226 1,891 105 179 688 146 3,557 1,312 33 number 1954 . . . 208, 765 3,831 68,498 8,315 357 655 3,284 1,396 52,291 7,557 34 1949... 350, 173 6,805 98,633 15,424 825 1,245 8,103 980 110, 102 11,295 35 dollars 1954 . . . 4,598,196 80,060 1,491,967 201,166 8,755 14,295 71,513 30,905 1,263,231 243,471 36 1949... 7,679,670 134, 597 1,970,055 339,071 15,470 26,695 133,507 18,612 2,862,551 262,295 37 . . farms reporting 1954 .. . 5,474 131 1,154 3,627 211 20 80 45 146 146 460 1,035 558 312 1,015 77 372 38 1949... 14, 103 713 548 39 dollars 1954... 5,470,976 8,417 63,073 10,962 640 22, 715 57,786 5,029,525 21,430 2,774 40 1949 . . . 1,101,384 36,295 117,425 40,256 4,655 24,010 28,365 380,760 58, 180 21,981 41 ..farms reporting 1954... 16,727 33,916 1,147 2,585 5,075 9,737 841 2,324 55 240 115 331 559 966 692 573 1,136 2,096 256 1,365 42 1949 . . . 43 dozens 1954 . . . 8,902,915 192,528 811,434 227,219 7,530 45,510 276,024 4,787,165 329, 180 73,380 44 1949 . . . 5,975,533 440, 626 1,062,974 407, 146 33,295 46,180 217,490 1,057,136 366,897 180,815 45 dollars 1954... 3,967,212 81,256 321,915 88, 968 3,285 22,990 122,741 2,260,685 136,327 28,543 46 1949... 2,421,443 154,177 384,889 158,069 13,730 19,917 95,061 500,283 146,942 65,643 47 50,238,911 239,930 493,005 178,035 21,125 46,589,410 227,693 212,305 74,662 48 dollars 1954... 23, 170, 122 106, 109 211,205 93,734 5,875 21,482,084 107, 535 82, 658 37,325 49 Specified crops harvested: ■ 1949... 19,704,219 63,061 239,788 119,322 1,075 6,395 18,351,743 2,725 169, 136 8,274 50 ..farms reporting 1954... 58,608 669 29, 783 3, 234 346 874 1,455 1,354 319 185 2,291 3,025 819 2,089 51 1949... 72,243 493 33,228 5,339 607 1,074 52 acres 1954... 610,337 16, 685 322, 485 72,979 4,395 2,850 25, 639 2,244 44,594 11,894 53 1949... 714,912 5,299 338,049 95,213 6,060 3,108 17,426 1,380 51,641 25,987 54 Corn harvested for grain. . ..farms reporting 1954... 55, 133 632 28,483 3,108 276 737 1,296 297 2,093 812 55 1949... 70,095 436 32,359 5,101 567 953 1,304 180 2,891 2,024 56 acres 1954... 563,066 16, 149 300,603 69, 659 3,210 2,410 21, 110 2,060 37,661 11,081 57 1949... 682,239 4,671 325,656 90,734 5,635 2,858 16,033 1,350 45,011 24,680 58 bushels harvested 1954... 10,743,011 479,074 5,038,084 1,574,350 85,420 78,555 647,795 40,795 810,997 286, 175 59 1949... 12,863,782 100,160 5,990,229 1,617,766 109,935 74,875 361,116 30,655 1,099,252 496,260 60 bushels sold 1954... 2,162,496 320,933 942, 345 558,008 54,600 16,135 34,685 1,075 27,135 92, 335 61 1949... 668,496 38, 920 328, 515 76,047 4,620 40 4,875 47,936 66,868 62 ..farms reporting 1954... 4,580 4,072 302 33 21 6 104 63 1949... 5,367 4,295 406 34 10 42 55 201 64 acres 1954... 655,714 639,760 4,130 6,989 560 615 2,865 65 1949... 542,843 518,731 5,500 2,961 140 1,660 5,896 3,640 66 162-lb. barrels harvested 1954... 9,915,508 9,691,834 55,588 100,380 8,995 6,344 43, 687 67 1949... 6,417,178 6,177,466 50,436 39,642 2,125 14,550 55,919 37, 225 68 162-lb. barre 9, 792, 253 9,573,936 54,243 97,965 8,910 6,344 42,675 69 1949... 6, 250, 521 6,031,584 46,311 37,165 2,125 14,550 50, 319 33,175 70 ..farms reporting 1954... 51, 367 651 785 38,044 42,579 1,503 3,171 65 115 136 82 452 521 168 70 712 1,412 894 2,128 71 1949... 63, 940 72 acres 1954... 665, 196 5,947 573,123 11,041 365 431 5,785 2,179 9,674 9,564 73 1949... 902,075 5,779 733,143 27,057 720 760 6,584 505 20,590 20,529 74 bales harvested 1954... 538,012 5,688 479,865 9,684 210 244 3,200 993 5,705 9,360 75 1949... 601,923 3,989 615,598 14,806 370 295 3,656 295 11,221 12,006 76 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or . . farms reporting 1954 ... 3,580 32 32 825 777 2,264 3,178 10 36 35 25 5 5 11 27 243 533 77 1949... 5,027 78 acres 1954... 241,459 749 7,579 224,708 235 966 125 455 3,352 79 1949... 281,665 2,532 5,993 260,586 185 1,291 35 921 3,965 80 tons harvested 1954... 5,184,293 13, 190 130,395 4,875,226 5,825 19,665 2,500 6,220 64,095 81 1949... 5,243,136 43,315 106,815 4,867,910 3,670 '28,310 75 15,563 61,540 82 369,950 265,808 18, 757 7,830 89,373 76,575 13,121 10,154 1,125 1,165 3,525 1,137 38,738 26, 121 3,820 980 118,182 83, 550 12,301 10,111 83 1949. . . 84 tons 1954... 425,805 22,817 102, 085 20, 662 1,360 4,535 46,032 4,660 127,374 20, 70S ^or comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk valent of cream and butterfat sold. LOUISIANA 209 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 a aaraple of farms. See text] The State— Continued Areas 1 and A Type of farm — Cont lnued Total Type of farm General —Con. Miscel- Livestock General Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied all farms Other field- crop other laneous Primarily livestock Crop and livestock Cash- grain Cotton Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily crop primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclas- sified 43 459 26,920 6,700 2 1,882 5 35 6 107 139 631 33 1 50 3,809 1 115 1,257 34,241 8,459 5 3,050 48 5 16 118 35 720 43 20 126 4,273 2 116 1,543 47,188 15,013 35 5,291 20 40 98 237 221 2,157 172 ! 177 6,562 3 531 4,422 68,515 22,140 10 9,598 181 5 70 373 60 2,845 334 110 359 8,195 4 49 537 42,857 9,631 3 2,383 5 30 16 143 184 779 42 1 50 5,995 5 155 1,287 40, 677 9,776 3,292 48 5 16 148 50 790 46 40 126 5,215 6 7 8 2,820 37,200 429,717 234,503 495 81,204 710 145 744 10,756 4,058 68, 306 3,613 227 7,751 56,494 4,548 32, 723 281,651 145,847 49,541 1,484 10 125 9,484 195 45,226 1,172 1,555 3,836 33,219 49 532 41,602 9,390 3 2,353 5 25 11 143 184 768 42 1 50 5,805 9 154 1,286 39,200 9,373 3,182 43 5 16 148 45 768 46 40 126 4,954 10 1,665 22, 002 242,201 136,577 248 48,523 400 95 489 6,970 2,376 39,215 2,011 145 4,867 31,238 11 2,550 18,200 153,670 80,083 26,304 798 5 66 6,598 110 25,179 622 865 2,185 17,351 12 48 450 30,977 6,942 3 1,705 25 143 133 484 29 1 38 4,381 13 144 1,212 34,256 8,002 2,615 37 5 15 148 40 619 46 30 125 4,322 14 624 3,224 64,666 22,064 8 4,242 80 5,735 482 1,371 90 12 567 9,477 15 888 5,475 74,493 24,852 6,520 68 5 15 6,080 60 2,125 169 265 451 9,094 16 27 344 21,757 6,382 3 2,328 5 10 1 79 109 385 9 1 32 3,420 17 107 1,100 30,704 9,323 4,325 31 5 1 38 35 598 47 20 88 4,135 IS 235 6,149 133,054 49,317 258 14, 107 125 50 64 238 752 7,762 2,819 15 522 22,605 19 2,142 16,964 202, 749 82,054 27,382 258 5 36 398 300 20,045 1,168 175 1,617 30, 670 20 48 491 41,268 10, 094 2 3,163 45 1 120 142 574 36 1 43 5,967 21 170 1,222 46,254 12,324 5,217 43 5 11 128 70 704 53 40 115 5,938 22 9,270 53,689 1,282,068 349,446 60 82,500 1,245 26 5,729 44,365 21,858 1,325 40 8,475 183,823 23 16,184 76,096 1,398,674 372,591 133,067 2,282 275 420 5,785 11,010 29,407 4,170 2,235 5,488 178,452 24 49 517 17,494 4,672 3 1,208 5 10 11 143 94 755 42 1 50 2,350 25 145 1,139 16,484 4,279 1,281 23 5 6 138 15 759 34 30 106 1,882 26 877 14,860 117,536 80,895 101 25,935 200 55 123 3,059 1,137 31,120 1,025 100 3,477 14,563 27 28 1,107 9,735 53,777 41,327 11,991 397 5 20 1,986 30 19,415 344 300 1,408 5,431 44,520 753, 155 4,906,244 4,294,824 6,066 1,387,247 8,000 2,375 6,385 87,095 54,660 1,836,447 57,533 4,500 191,211 653,305 29 30 78,192 723, 160 3,363,634 3,338,372 1,022,815 33,172 175 1,880 98,380 885 1,632,803 26,110 29,395 128, 758 363,999 17 230 6,137 2,093 2 598 5 5 1 17 43 261 13 1 27 1,120 31 98 969 10,970 3,449 1,162 11 6 41 30 516 40 25 93 1,525 32 90 5,002 57,489 29, 561 47 7,338 80 25 160 163 486 7,655 3,298 10 701 9,598 33 2,674 12,695 81,392 46,204 11,449 128 30 885 200 16,877 685 480 1,664 13,806 34 1,780 132,155 1,058,898 817,084 1,670 209,219 2,400 530 4,800 2,850 10,260 239,248 141,390 20 22,260 182,445 35 42,876 280, 668 1,593,273 1,055,369 245,461 3,100 875 12, 935 2,650 465,038 20,080 5,635 35,595 264,000 36 22 126 2,195 624 57 35 182 48 1 7 284 37 87 494 6,003 1,453 314 21 50 162 12 15 46' 833 38 4,295 47,166 202, 193 1,347,171 10,802 1,770 1,286,310 3,956 54 11,200 33,079 39 19,775 50,064 319,618 107,473 13,453 5,690 15,540 14,769 2,750 2,875 3,737 48, 659 40 41 47 250 6,554 1,282 249 31 82 120 4 18 778 142 843 12,714 2,187 560 10 1 26 45 185 24 25 56 1,255 42 93,690 291,685 1,767,570 885, 020 42,120 21,675 410,015 45,695 1,505 49,800 314,210 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 100,500 270,471 1,792,003 441,375 86,365 650 700 20,425 31,355 31,060 8,235 10, 595 13,340 238, 650 42,145 143,923 714,434 401,239 17,495 11,532 194,395 18,433 493 22,856 136,035 49,840 107,180 725,712 187,656 36,793 300 322 10,585 13, 325 13,608 2,770 6,475 5,825 97,653 197,458 745,166 1,260,122 3,614,250 142,027 2,603,629 76,390 7,772 7,300 235, 785 541,347 80,690 309,211 653,696 1,685,008 74,440 1,173,180 36,385 1,980 4,100 81,288 313, 635 66,082 184,770 491,848 1,581,306 65,640 1,393,183 21,260 54 23,050 2,000 76,119 37 464 18,317 5,654 4 2,820 5 35 5 35 57 315 27 41 2,310 50 94 1,125 23,630 7,877 5 4,230 42 5 5 36 30 484 45 15 110 2,870 51 535 8,811 97,226 63,041 606 41,490 240 155 500 548 325 5,770 1,775 1,707 9,925 52 1,221 16,370 153, 158 66,789 100 39, 144 840 5 50 1,190 155 7,665 1,254 215 1,145 15,026 53 37 438 16,924 5,164 4 2,687 5 35 5 24 51 281 27 41 2,004 54 94 1,099 23,087 7,744 5 4,195 42 5 5 36 30 467 45 15 105 2,794 55 385 8,012 90,726 56,838 606 38,341 240 155 500 308 260 5,021 1,420 1,457 8,530 56 1,146 15,636 148,929 63,669 100 38,134 840 5 50 935 155 6,530 1,149 215 960 14,596 57 9,490 206,314 1,485,962 1,185,098 15,537 831,677 11,500 2,255 6,730 6,760 3,515 99,098 55,165 36,175 116, 686 58 59 60 61 17,295 355,001 2,611,238 1,461,505 5,000 892,730 19,000 150 1,750 35, 825 2,755 193,950 29,410 4,000 25,500 251,435 25, 185 90,060 362,415 14,000 294,140 750 2,850 45,600 5,075 1,300 41, 120 58,255 89,355 2,500 52, 710 20,280 2,650 6,250 4,965 11 31 62 53 271 15 10 5 63 64 65 600 195 1,445 2,870 1,025 950 75 6,105 2,575 66 13,205 26,610 ' 7,390 7,040 350 67 68 69 5,605 2,575 9,317 25,975 7,390 7,040 350 3 411 8,328 6,343 1 4,848 10 5 13 61 144 28 1 55 1,177 70 52 976 12,049 8.3861 6,388 27 35 20 303 31 15 80 1,587 71 60 6,696 41,331 134,181 20 121,754 35 30 408 947 2,132 1,234 29 1,698 5,894 72 467 10,616 75,325 180,647 162,681 1,143 530 125 3,711 799 245 1,081 10, 332 73 23 4,412 18,628 108,879 12 102, 192 25 20 194 365 1,100 1,550 7 1,124 2,290 74 224 5,924 33, 539 142, 950 132,304 974 435 30 2,267 830 130 946 5,034 75 5 33 117 11 10 1 76 77 78 61 353 29 15 12 1 1 145 633 2,512 839 525 314 1,380 4,777 2,405 515 1,585 70 235 79 2,500 12, 355 52,322 15,500 10,000 5,500 80 81 33,000 82,940 68,117 17,610 42,447 1,260 6,800 1,125 13,075 56,808 70,772 293 33,318 25 650 1,802 1,030 20,278 4,407 100 3,060 5,809 82 83 84 1,154 9,742 37,289 58,648 25,628 280 450 5,020 10 17,057 2,488 95 3,150 4,470 1,655 20,223 53,674 90,510 473 45,536 125 1,620 1,456 1,570 23,250 8,583 100 3,693 4,102 210 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 2 Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Cotton Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-mit Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry General Primarily crop Livestock on hand: 1 9,225 113 6,244 5 10 114 36 637 32 2 1950... 14,161 45 9,647 25 15 16 123 45 867 82 3 number 1954 . . . 22,143 649 14 , 687 5 25 206 42 2,710 206 4 1950... 40,399 232 26,793 65 30 58 471 140 5,114 447 5 13,610 158 8, 780 5 5 10 205 168 56 40 857 972 41 77 6 1950... 14,481 60 9,539 45 16 7 number 1954 . . . 316,361 10,215 140,224 15 105 12,019 880 99,703 6,798 8 1950 . . . 182,486 2,359 77,551 125 50 95 7,815 445 66,547 2,383 9 Cows, Including heifers that 13,325 128 50 8,593 9,217 5 45 5 10 205 168 56 35 849 955 41 77 10 1950 . . . 13,997 16 11 number 1954 . . . 175,556 6,015 78,651 5 50 7,886 515 53,251 3,536 12 1950. . . 99,832 1,022 43,071 85 30 41 4,349 260 36,446 1,281 13 10,797 86 7,226 205 46 537 28 14 1950... 12,499 49 8,262 45 10 16 158 30 758 63 15 number 1954 32,704 243 17,597 6,619 142 1,830 108 16 1950... 32,167 124 18,523 85 30 31 4,002 45 2,627 193 17 9,850 73 7,478 5 56 31 413 38 18 1950... 14,778 38 10,551 35 10 21 77 20 751 44 19 number 1954 . . . 81,844 1,071 53,126 65 411 127 13,870 1,256 20 1950. . . 133,356 537 76,833 140 45 278 537 40 30,985 430 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 16,484 110 11,716 5 5 166 56 667 25 22 1950... 19,871 53 13,787 55 25 15 133 45 895 74 23 number 1954 . . . 501,422 3,057 327,162 150 60 7,700 20,232 25,839 1,079 24 1950 . . . Livestock and livestock products sold: 565,216 1,904 364,594 1,190 600 600 5,875 12,750 35, 714 2,614 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 6,464 99 3,684 5 205 26 822 35 26 1949 . . . 7,018 30 4,306 10 10 5 14'8 20 893 49 27 number 1954 . . . 107,129 2,801 40,214 10 3,914 305 44,115 1,975 28 1949... 59,824 387 19,485 10 15 5 1,875 65 31,601 554 29 dollars 1954 . . . 6,488,337 193,126 2,324,818 420 110,360 13,050 2,972,429 159,637 30 1949... 5,116,983 32,325 1,588,476 650 1,250 565 98,960 6,155 2,932,947 42,426 31 3,453 42 2,360 5 5 20 5 349 31 32 1949... 6,508 31 4,314 20 16 58 744 32 33 number 1954 . . . 52,040 654 27,456 20 5 355 10 15,978 1,067 34 1949... 93,489 658 44,325 80 105 789 35,216 1,221 35 dollars 1954... 1,231,002 18, 192 639,510 300 325 7,825 450 405,066 37,671 36 1949... 2,642,926 10, 015 913,711 1,850 3,055 14 , 572 851,684 38,503 37 764 379 21 30 61 35 28 139 1 1 38 1949... 2,092 6 1,306 5 5 39 dollars 1954... 339,300 26, 890 46,275 257,940 1,267 300 40 1949... 79,000 185 41,271 70 60 980 6,185 5,962 50 41 2,427 12 12 1,424 2,317 36 40 40 45 149 258 1 26 42 1949... 3,749 5 5 43 dozens 1954 . . . 633,014 530 260,119 14,390 161,205 36,250 5,000 44 1949... 574,291 1,460 298,420 100 500 12,355 96,100 43,482 2,100 45 dollars 1954... 277,043 245 105,926 6,540 74,285 16,302 2,000 46 , 1949... 230,171 602 116,536 30 150 4,695 43,465 17,378 810 47 3,448,563 244,642 2,930,233 1,350 76,567 17,442 48 dollars 1954... 1,569,235 97,891 1,357,365 325 29,687 8,500 49 . 1949... Specified crops harvested: 1,081,046 129,108 887,133 29,828 50 12,642 15,349 132 51 10,251 11,737 10 16 107 87 16 30 467 567 27 77 51 1949... 35 16 52 acres 1954... 156,702 7,348 116,927 105 1,685 114 14,018 1,924 53 1949... 168,247 1,147 121,582 315 150 225 1,380 225 18,038 3,908 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954. .. 11,445 119 9,387 5 76 15 375 26 55 1949... 14 , 936 50 11,484 35 16 16 86 25 515 77 56 acres 1954... 134 , 815 7,019 103,603 75 1,285 110 10,183 1,485 ' 57 1949... 157,373 1,107 116,154 315 135 225 1,285 205 13,898 3,776 58 bushels harvested 1954. . . 2,079,479 167,170 1,491,084 2,100 17,465 625 180,090 47,500 59 1949... 3,095,141 23,590 2,168,690 6,700 4,300 7,525 24,550 6,650 374,405 102,515 60 bushels sold 1954. . . 407,525 94,270 278,520 2,000 4,000 75 2,850 5,600 61 1949... 183,237 13,000 127,715 4,991 22 , 396 62 18 9 7 1 63 1949... 8 7 1 64 acres 1954... 5,732 4,817 340 375 65 1949... 1,825 1,575 250 66 162-lb. barrels harvested 1954. . . 95,817 83,079 4,688 7,000 67 1949... 25,366 23,700 1,666 68 162-lb. barrels sold 1954... 94,631 82,355 4,413 6,813 69 1949... 24 , 966 23,300 1,666 70 16,915 86 14,840 5 5 91 26 15 222 432 40 81 71 1949... 19,978 31 16,574 50 11 56 72 acres 1954... 287,774 1,738 265,746 55 115 1,765 439 4,151 2,285 73 1949... 374,612 346 333,076 650 385 1,810 185 11,079 2,582 74 bales harvested 1954... 225,668 1,797 210,449 55 35 997 263 2,965 2,160 75 1949... £47,540 216 228,029 280 216 982 140 5,862 1,367 76 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or 77 1949... 78 acres 1954... 79 1949... 80 tons harvested 1954... 81 1949... 82 79,345 3,103 33, 402 125 4,482 410 25,520 2,444 83 1949... 57,631 483 29,403 50 25 110 1,115 60 17, 8"i9 2,397 84 tons 1954... 91,130 3,792 33,863 125 4,739 590 29,904 3,719 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat aold. LOUISIANA 211 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a aanple of farms. See teiV] Area 2— Continued Area 3 Type o* farm — Cont inued Total all farms Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- Livestock General Miscel- Primarily livestock Crop and livestock laneous and unclassi- fied Cash- grain Cotton Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock laneous and unclas- sified 5 74 1,955 13, 363 546 8,373 942 20 130 15 610 404 5 88 2,230 1 11 115 3,170 16, 644 775 8,131 2,015 20 6 167 26 898 931 15 366 3,292 2 5 333 3,275 35,359 1,574 21,701 2,899 25 365 45 2,376 1,149 35 337 4,853 3 118 552 6,379 51,008 2,475 24,889 6,496 55 47 506 93 3,985 3,150 25 1,381 7,906 4 104 3,424 15,429 645 8,094 1,021 20 230 55 876 408 5 88 3,987 5 11 125 3,418 16,443 816 6,951 1,724 20 6 227 36 1,076 901 15 368 4,303 6 50 12,884 33,468 248,342 25,477 71, 938 16,391 290 9,915 610 68,341 6,675 500 4,080 44, 125 7 530 5,509 19,086 179,929 14,569 43,134 12,378 155 114 7,433 313 58,998 7,498 215 6,710 28,412 8 5 99 3,339 15,238 645 7,964 1,011 20 230 55 875 398 5 88 3,947 9 11 125 3,288 16, 182 816 6,811 1,714 20 6 227 36 1,065 896 15 368 4,208 10 £5 7,589 18,033 145,031 16, 508 39,590 9,327 245 6,850 335 40,670 3,300 340 2,060 25,806 11 260 3,000 9,987 103,228 8,956 23,735 7,042 55 52 5,320 139 34,506 4,099 135 3,750 15,439 12 5 69 2,595 12,981 536 7,102 887 5 230 50 607 373 5 78 3,108 13 11 125 2,972 14,655 759 6,270 1,601 20 6 227 36 901 841 15 336 3,643 14 25 477 5,663 37,549 1,424 16,347 2,823 5 6,110 140 1,780 1,004 340 405 7,171 15 76 394 6,037 39,744 1,897 14,018 3,896 45 42 4,970 101 2,824 2,278 45 2,040 7,588 16 37 1,719 12,329 395 7,875 826 20 100 20 442 357 88 2,206 17 6 108 3,117 16,350 682 7,742 1,967 15 6 86 31 823 924 15 336 3,723 18 1,413 10, 505 100,217 2,350 61,777 8,269 270 685 100 6,753 4,048 2,680 13,285 19 330 3,307 19,894 138,328 4,788 58,064 16,992 115 48 532 390 17,086 10,813 325 5,175 24,000 20 5 68 3,661 16,534 596 9,559 1,092 20 185 55 681 417 5 88 3,836 21 11 119 4,659 18,861 846 8,590 2,019 25 5 192 46 958 962 15 342 4,861 22 350 2,925 112,868 671,289 25,170 369,280 44,545 1,050 11,670 19,685 28,619 21,900 2,000 4,075 143,295 23 1,340 9,049 128,986 736,531 43, 914 309,625 72,691 835 375 8,520 10,630 50,683 41,383 1,000 25,590 171,285 24 5 99 1,484 6,590 452 2,524 441 15 230 25 851 273 5 93 1,681 25 11 122 1,414 8,061 464 2,855 806 15 6 212 20 986 641 15 288 1,753 26 25 5,317 8,453 72,728 7,703 14,417 4,161 105 3,220 170 27,485 1,607 100 1,670 12,090 27 103 2,112 3,612 47,808 3,428 6,696 2,638 20 12 2,203 30 24,209 2,147 65 1,486 4,874 28 1,340 310,497 402,660 3,220,481 294,613 599,094 173,171 5,255 90,820 5,850 1,430,998 64,295 300 82, 930 473,155 29 6,445 153, 4Q1 253,383 3,508,616 267,788 460,497 191,582 1,475 890 125,165 2,080 1,881,543 144,282 1,500 88,154 343,660 30 29 607 4,900 88 3,081 369 20 35 5 271 227 73 731 31 6 93 1,194 8,301 355 3,647 949 5 1 75 20 703 738 15 327 1,466 32 652 5,843 44,718 662 24,725 3,982 155 470 15 4,727 2,012 2,340 5,630 33 88 2,069 8,938 67,085 2,030 23,070 6,835 5 20 650 105 14,956 5,859 425 4,180 8,950 34 21,660 100,003 949,859 14,472 483,770 100,893 4,295 11,750 150 122, 739 44,325 59,165 108,300 35 1,836 51,280 156,420 1,419,647 49, 119 447,145 147,810 160 660 12,605 1,235 350,686 132,357 3,250 99,960 174,660 36 8 266 890 17 471 65 5 60 41 50 5 6 170 37 6 53 506 2,168 202 881 160 5 36 148 175 10 121 430 38 178 6,450 358, 506 461 15,844 1,440 125 264,795 1,037 1,310 750 229 72,515 39 565 4,242 19,430 122,843 13,310 28,556 6,975 125 23,340 7,162 9,235 200 14,505 19,435 40 5 29 731 3,781 213 2,308 187 75 45 179 156 5 32 581 41 13 68 962 8,675 544 3,963 870 5 91 46 545 591 15 247 1,753 42 500 7,170 147,850 1,056,933 24,962 365,375 32,916 65,200 126,350 27,255 40,135 36,000 3,375 335,365 43 5,050 27,585 87. 139 1,139,650 103,915 392,060 93,010 260 780 10,485 85,660 104,469 72,020 4,770 72,805 199,416 44 175 2,975 68,595 404,526 9,186 141,389 12,971 25,950 57,185 9,693 15,260 21,600 1,325 109,967 45 2,390 11,695 32,420 394,331 34,935 129,072 30,143 80 190 4,040 33,470 38,237 25, 103 1,640 23,785 73,636 46 4,266 90,748 83,315 2,899,923 48,000 6,951 32,850 2,611,091 5,851 115,116 79,814 250 47 945 42,757 31,765 1,337,582 24,000 3,125 17,084 1,210,105 2,118 48,000 33,025 125 48 4,132 13,900 16,945 1,201,227 1,800 6,219 1,700 1,023,228 16,560 13,630 132,025 6,065 49 69 1,563 13,261 173 9,934 1,010 10 75 5 215 382 5 77 1,375 50 6 121 2,606 14,611 171 8,250 2,041 10 66 10 437 879 10 338 2,399 51 2,399 10, 182 124,466 2,226 91,205 11,610 200 1,450 100 4,807 3,868 250 1,035 7,715 52 150 3,402 17,725 141,832 1,543 80,399 19,689 95 780 100 7,630 8,991 60 4,015 18,530 53 69 1,373 13,121 173 9,869 995 LO 60 5 205 382 5 7E 1,345 54 6 120 2,506 13,891 126 7,825 1,956 10 56 10 397 834 10 323 2,344 55 2,145 8,910 122,254 2,226 90,554 11,325 200 990 100 4,276 3,868 100 1,010 7,605 56 125 3,093 17,055 134,577 1,063 76,704 18,584 95 670 100 6,800 8,661 60 3,805 18,035 57 71,105 102,340 2,408,136 75,200 1,648,051 246,375 3,000 23,600 3,500 141,260 98,715 500 26,090 141,845 58 2,750 66,091 304,075 2,497,203 23,700 1,389,884 330,396 2,250 15,510 1,500 146,908 158,135 1,750 104,850 322,320 59 8,000 12,210 353,805 56,850 217,595 36,515 7,500 1,000 7,250 20,085 2,550 4,460 60 8,89r> 6,245 100,960 5,750 55, 910 8,250 200 10,905 7,850 5,300 6,795 61 1 1,018 722 225- 5 66 62 1,427 900 300 21 5 20 20 101 5 55 63 200 87,193 83,328 2,590 160 1,115 64 80,712 70,297 3,500 415 115 1,210 2,745 1,780 60 590 65 1,050 1,281,685 1,226,170 35,370 2,265 17,880 66 911,268 810,790 35,640 3,290 1,875 10,300 24,888 18,610 350 5,525 67 1,050 1,261,899 1,207,269 34,695 2,185 17,750 68 876,028 782,580 32,755 3,130 1,875 10,300 21,828 17,685 350 5,525 69 81 1,519 13,633 279 10,869 934 10 20 5 63 426 82 945 70 1 98 2,629 15,087 356 9,391 1,910 a 45 5 181 974 5 330 1,885 71 1,879 9,601 115,743 2,290 98,285 6,987 60 160 75 484 3,214 638 3,530 72 52 2,329 22,118 139, 138 2,789 95,289 16,023 25 370 20 1,425 8,967 5 3,335 10,890 73 1,936 5,011 123,022 2,264 107,020 6,495 50 180 75 437 3,245 631 2,625 74 ?A 1,428 8,996 92,405 2,106 68,046 8,752 IS 190 5 787 5,049 5 1,760 5,690 75 .591 304 181 5 85 5 6 5 76 976 361 372 6 5 14 118 30 70 77 17,884 2,409 14,265 125 820 145 110 1" 78 23,030 2,938 17,009 99 35 234 1,405 990 320 79 383,385 47,723 310,405 2,500 17,900 2,500 2,280 75 80 456,294 53,410 344,455 2,475 75 3,774 24,185 23,445 4,475 81 40 4,885 4,934 44,791 2,918 10,883 3,113 70 2,505 50 14,420 1,500 550 1,110 7,672 82 nn 1,660 4,219 33,998 902 6,870 2,201 10 1,039 175 13,889 2,730 80 1,142 4,960 83 35 9,141 5,222 47,712 4.275 11,508 4,505 75 2,865 65 14,655 1,235 900 1,395 6,234 84 212 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Pruit- and-mit Dairy Poultry Llveatock other than dairy and poultry Livestock •■ hand: Horses and mules farms reporting 1954. 1950., number 1954 . . 1950. , All oattle and calves farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . number 1954.. 1950.. Govs, Including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954. 1950.. number 1954.. 1950. Milk covs 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 and 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 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Chickens sold fsrms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. dozens 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Milk sold gallons 1954.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. Rice threshed or combined farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 162-lb. barrels harvested 1954. 1949. 162-lb. barrels sold 1954. 1949. Cotton harvested. farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954.. 1949. bales harvested 1954. 1949. Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons harvested 1954. 1949. 8,435 11,221 14,747 23,777 12, 707 12,947 166,699 116,040 12,507 12,671 94, 728 62,534 10, 104 11,665 27,026 33,653 7,824 11, 140 60,332 92, 782 12,538 14,567 437,563 429,316 5,934 6,106 52,580 30,205 2,306,163 2,257,809 2,534 5,230 29,190 50,270 538, 677 1,016,842 988 2,495 1,831,353 203,439 2,402 4,010 1,189,606 714,554 521,970 320,929 2,722,952 1,154,009 1, 140, 507 7,290 10,010 60,062 95,360 6,857 9,916 56,463 93,966 582,040 1,642,575 35,630 75,402 Hay cut. .acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 4,721 7,335 57,378 99,674 26,251 56, 985 33,480 24,979 31,179 31 55 204 25 115 5 26 25 25 305 5 31 75 1,280 5 20 15 50 700 2,650 195 1,250 90 5 1,000 400 50 295 5 25 50 295 1,000 7,050 1,000 1,310 1,516 3,527 3,090 8,260 1,810 3,530 30,069 28,766 1,795 3,445 17,789 15,477 1,514 3,261 3,797 8,842 1,637 3,602 9,665 25,704 2,113 4,109 60,032 119,532 859 1,486 8,458 4,978 398, 751 381,934 517 1,620 3,706 11,673 67,270 209, 258 91 526 4,262 17,990 346 1,074 48,825 102,212 20,215 41,655 42,202 16, 624 19,075 2,168 4,113 26, 7.16 50,846 2,062 4,072 25, 123 49,991 272,555 841,715 29,405 47, 120 2,421 20 4,560 41,446 210 80,476 21,311 105 48,776 6,271 8,405 6,138 51 25 142 320 70S 130 373 10 40 60 285 5 670 15 41 775 ,695 90 3,525 6,430 5 5 75 625 5 25 780 990 390 380 46 150 625 150 625 1,625 12,225 5 15 65 160 25 135 365 235 175 100 25 45 60 100 40 100 190 30 40 795 ,285 20 20 95 55 3,250 4,400 105 320 1,830 10 15 325 190 20 30 1,300 2,815 545 1,080 35 155 360 155 360 2,035 7,285 525 5 830 10 10 1, 100 10 90 1,525 5 17,000 10 4,690 2,990 100 159 204 1,347 169 239 9,353 8,331 169 239 6,238 4,899 169 238 5,966 4,892 88 146 364 1,065 139 228 6,119 10,230 164 224 2,115 2,205 61,672 119,375 12 75 104 493 1,804 6,563 10 73 475 4,320 55 109 12, 245 40,500 5,625 18,920 2,529,352 1,089,670 1,047,237 99 124 1,930 1,555 94 124 1,885 1,555 29,475 33,975 1,525 48 73 1,384 794 539 391 1,974 2,750 5,457 137 65 239 180 222 105 4,126 1,225 217 100 2,270 585 176 95 411 305 146 45 672 285 210 115 91,305 19,305 177 55 1,207 160 49,990 9,685 45 30 265 170 4,480 4,225 252 105 ,795,295 79,865 120 100 821,480 226, 350 359, 320 119,260 16, 744 5,610 1,525 126 30 845 290 835 290 7,340 6,200 213 150 865 325 660 646 757 1,792 2,235 867 611 43,914 26, 926 867 801 25,584 14,764 678 716 1,745 2,885 464 701 12,492 16, 146 716 754 26,452 26,124 848 806 18,900 13,280 937,190 1,114,089 335 612 10,366 12, 854 222,870 314,205 52 211 1,422 6,294 219 283 37,136 46,695 16,362 18,119 20,876 5,115 14,915 472 527 6, 689 6,543 451 519 6,037 6,378 68, 177 145,040 135 225 1,701 1,880 516 -895 9,636 6,683 6,759 115 658 300 ^or comparability of data on livestock Bnd poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream snd butterfat sold. LOUISIANA 213 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text^] Area A—Continued Areas 5 and B Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm General —Con. Miscel- laneous Livestock other General Miscel- laneous all Other Primarily Crop and and unclassi- farms Cash- grain Cotton field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and and unclas- livestock livestock fied crop livestock livestock sified 93 5,632 10,599 62 1,319 133 105 1,163 1,262 120 439 114 12 67 5,803 1 36 152 6,306 14,069 5 1,229 206 356 1,671 1,525 76 584 224 23 205 7,965 2 35 177 9,052 19,303 89 2,812 433 220 1,382 2,312 200 1,815 248 38 250 9,504 3 136 342 10,754 28,576 10 2,971 661 655 2,063 3,302 127 3,063 444 122 818 14,340 4 20 109 9,409 13,505 71 1,143 107 70 866 2,016 170 595 99 18 83 8,247 5 41 162 7,840 14,093 10 1,109 140 201 1,050- 1,875 111 669 204 23 200 8,501 6 550 3,550 73,647 295,314 470 9,992 2,978 1,005 8,788 103,471 4,335 67,116 2,200 1,493 4,329 89, 137 7 1,194 2,301 45,178 226,962 15 7,800 2,099 1,695 5,783 75,003 1,150 52,361 1,931 829 5,992 72,304 8 20 109 9,229 12, 842 71 1,113 102 65 836 2,011 170 582 84 18 83 7,707 9 40 162 7,665 13,568 10 1,094 140 201 1,000 1,875 101 641 199 23 199 8,085 10 345 1,920 39,932 173,920 215 5,293 1,797 445 4,519 66,000 2,525 39,426 1,105 810 2,791 48,994 11 600 1,100 24,046 133, 286 10 4,222 1,259 940 3,174 48,311 513 30,484 1,139 555 3,194 39,485 12 20 108 7,359 9,255 60 877 47 35 610 2,011 110 282 42 17 71 5,093 13 40 146 6,966 11,777 10 962 111 181 882 1,875 96 483 173 23 184 6,797 14 50 449 14,341 82,866 135 2,492 130 95 1,200 63,908 420 1,039 134 197 700 12,366 15 240 466 15,261 70, 549 10 2,429 265 512 1,700 45,644 220 1,909 460 187 991 16, 222 16 15 76 5,353 6,312 32 1,056 146 45 310 728 65 179 80 11 55 3,605 17 35 140 6,265 9,176 5 1, 144 214 165 563 794 51 362 167 16 158 5,537 18 100 555 36, 159 37,707 233 4,905 614 115 1,405 3,126 970 6,035 340 120 489 19, 355 19 360 1,515 46, 103 62,015 10 5,461 941 1,035 2,292 4,013 610 11,923 1,223 657 1,671 31,979 20 20 109 9,141 12,602 77 1,386 153 110 1,030 1,480 220 362 103 17 60 7,584 21 41 147 8,964 15,718 10 1,302 231 301 1,577 1,592 161 558 219 33 203 9,531 22 1,500 10,667 238,273 626,964 2,590 36,350 5,105 3,660 27, 530 55,781 239,800 14,062 3,327 5,380 5,502 227,877 23 1,657 7,221 236,072 519,096 285 33, 113 7,530 8,410 38,004 60,920 37,465 23,767 7,042 8,517 13,034 281,009 24 20 109 3,681 6,962 7 393 46 50 246 1,991 120 600 64 18 83 3,344 25 31 142 3,245 7,255 508 59 75 284 1,775 71 669 169 28 195 3,422 26 100 1,259 20,176 93, 993 50 2,088 1,138 325 1,918 31,085 1,225 28, 193 57? 552 1,354 25,488 27 236 676 8,323 66, 148 1,554 577 230 1,265 21,377 307 22,927 457 331 1,670 15,453 28 3,120 52,371 790, 249 3,773,419 3,095 75, 740 64,665 13, 165 91,812 704,639 59, 920 1,519,126 24,001 35,260 56,302 1,125,694 29 14, 140 43,580 546,926 3,827,120 82,885 39,916 17,525 89,120 919,343 21,595 1,704,641 28,710 21,522 109,621 792,240 30 10 46 1,554 1,280 17 186 15 55 138 30 113 25 6 26 669 31 26 120 2,625 3,102 5 329 46 45 136 363 21 291 76 21 133 1,634 32 40 526 14,031 19, 634 126 1,270 135 460 1,767 500 5,203 265 40 244 9,624 33 419 1,715 21,565 38,834 55 1,761 352 550 940 4,556 200 15,798 585 1,217 1,162 11,656 34 600 11,170 228,813 503,310 2,115 21,720 2,075 9,320 38,029 13, 365 133,744 4,500 1,160 6,780 270,502 35 5,585 36,150 421,366 999,305 1,106 34,900 6,381 8,925 20,055 69,306 3,877 551,309 8,290 25,995 20,884 248, 278 36 10 53 500 866 10 56 3 5 45 52 210 34 5 7 15 424 37 25 61 1,433 2,112 165 10 35 126 293 156 107 32 21 89 1,078 38 145 13,409 15,910 499,858 65 1,175 126 225 22,715 7,490 410,990 1,671 450 3,400 7,725 43,824 39 5, 775 6,980 63, 199 303,820 3,480 225 1,855 5,200 15, 825 173,355 7,890 1,520 9,080 5,090 80,300 40 20 94 1,493 2,245 46 266 24 5 110 274 220 63 20 17 38 1,162 41 35 105 2,173 4,494 5 405 49 45 260 549 161 218 102 26 133 2,541 42 9,490 51,235 203,865 3,209,156 4,995 25, 155 7,437 1,500 44, 910 138,932 2,536,025 32,232 1,625 47,700 43,165 325, 480 43 12,700 32,810 233,767 1,004,189 1,250 25,540 3,948 8,050 25,410 104,765 247,481 33, 159 13,465 59,520 53, 810 427,791 44 4,570 22,419 91, 144 1,547,725 2,270 9,760 2,982 600 22,810 63,596 1,248,130 12,994 545 15,800 27, 550 140,688 45 5,900 14,365 94, 235 464,788 375 10, 110 1,729 3,925 11,405 45,830 122,171 17,828 5,275 30,245 23,435 192,460 46 5,106 31,869 76,813 28,097,118 54,349 3,600 21,125 27, 164, 298 32, 033 75,459 65, 670 150,925 529, 659 47 1,595 13,260 21,935 13,053,721 18,600 1,200 5,875 12 617,534 15,915 31,675 26,050 65,206 271,666 48 6,450 2,650 28, 255 10,003,491 1,436 750 6,395 9,575,024 720 61,627 1,770 18, 725 21,095 315,949 49 20 110 4,204 8,740 117 1,469 156 60 839 1,004 65 275 123 12 87 4,513 50 36 156 4,806 10, 123 10 1,369 236 220 1,013 904 40 344 229 17 178 5,563 51 95 1,011 22,112 75,953 2,513 16,965 1,605 545 2,205 16, 999 500 5,041 1,178 190 1,555 26,657 52 476 1,693 30,958 84,050 195 17,375 1,970 1,605 2,648 10,206 345 4,009 1,662 243 2,945 40,847 53 20 100 3,919 8,276 117 1,454 155 75 702 942 65 266 123 12 87 4,278 54 36 151 4,766 9,822 10 1,369 £30 190 892 862 40 334 229 17 178 5,451 55 95 961- 20,667 71,719 2,498 16,840 1,570 405 1,765 14,691 500 4,716 1,178 190 1,555 25,811 56 428 1,883 30,624 81,585 180 17,295 1,900 1,265 2,403 9,706 335 3,984 1,662 243 2,945 39, 667 57 1,290 10,300 183, 618 1,980,556 101,265 39,993 9,030 65,550 528,430 21,110 153,715 32,230 7,700 40,285 601, 648 58 4,295 37,075 507,275 1, 550, 701 6,600 280,575 36,365 29,015 62, 175 204,540 8,000 82,701 45,050 3,900 60,070 731,710 59 200 5,025 256,723 72,510 75,460 12,378 4,650 15, 135 23, 185 8,600 7,250 7,650 35,705 60 1,470 7,975 52, 465 11 11 2,170 85 26, 605 830 26,035 760 3,500 9 1,535 17,425 16,855 14,095 900 1 625 9,000 9,000 750 .: 250 250 40 1,500 2,960 4,100 1,000 5,575 50 400 330 18,045 1 1 10 10 180 180 180 180 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 95 1,920 3,750 ' 56 1,549 121 20 121 232 10 50 107 2 65 1,417 70 21 131 2,143 4,197 5 1,409 111 30 61 234 106 173 5 120 1,943 71 925 11,215 17,299 299 9,547 592 60 356 1,260 25 285 462 31 321 4,061 72 135 1,490 13,419 26,324 15 12,085 445 145 350 1,879 620 917 20 91" 8,931 73 267 3,365 12,762 195 7,438 428 30 194 945 25 242 352 16 255 2,642 74 60 438 5,566 11,860 21 23 4,060 5,701 88,382 101,705 6,081 5 175 3 15 1,981 44,000 41,850 40 5 10 75 74 835 1 1 12 12 120 120 264 474 428 5 10 3,479 2 2,052 3,143 44,05? 59, 660 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 213 1,163 9,714 60,394 720 1,583 302 290 2,805 16,552 735 20,736 920 220 720 14,789 82 360 581 4,807 41,161 2,750 675 805 532 10,076 200 14,416 189 319 1,063 10,136 83 165 1,592 7,238 66,395 620 1,600 363 275 2,810 20, 633 890 19,508 1,286 435 1,191 18,784 84 214 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are baaed on reports for only Area 6 Item Total Tyf e of farm L 1 vestock General (For definitions and explanations, see text} all farms Casb-graln Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and Primarily crop poultry livestock on hand: 1 4,864 6,566 60 31 1,021 576 1,608 2,549 116 231 25 45 68 86 5 10 212 301 128 506 2 1950... 3 number 1954 . . . 12,470 192 2,345 5,200 223 35 216 5 840 319 4 1950... 21,516 184 1,695 9,986 508 70 350 120 1,634 1,563 5 6,783 88 981 1,682 156 35 99 30 315 135 6 1950... 7,332 38 466 2,338 250 45 106 35 339 472 7 number 1954 . . . 136,755 3,837 6,095 32,577 89S 260 8,932 240 51,254 2,090 e 1950... 102,094 2,142 2,695 22, 625 1,225 210 7,787 595 35,837 7,718 9 Covs, Including heifers that 6,696 7,141 88 38 976 456 1,672 2,277 141 245 30 45 99 106 30 30 315 339 135 467 10 1950 . . . 11 number 1954 . . . 84,043 2,547 3,630 18,247 505 185 6,099 140 32,009 1,213 12 1950... 57,797 1,363 1,450 12,934 670 135 5,370 3*: 5 19,437 3,972 13 u 5,226 46 890 1,407 125 15 99 25 176 126 1950... 6,411 30 431 2,086 225 40 101 25 261 446 15 number 1954 . . . 18,181 110 1,735 4,229 240 20 5,545 95 500 403 16 1950... 21,481 187 900 6,981 440 110 4,335 60 1,013 1,085 17 3,834 48 915 1,162 111 20 50 10 81 117 18 1950... 5,372 24 496 1,991 200 35 37 15 140 471 19 Dumber 1954 — 21,768 346 4,725 8,669 485 60 249 50 1,742 758 20 1950. . . 32,465 82 3,370 14,900 710 100 262 20 1,712 3,829 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 6,854 96 1,070 1,776 185 30 71 40 206 136 22 1950... 7,790 35 566 2; 505 275 65 93 35 288 496 23 number 1954 . . . 361,312 6,330 43,730 105,073 8,605 920 5,775 18, 135 13,192 5,325 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 401,872 2,785 20,795 186,084 15,270 3,585 4,205 7,265 16,164 20, 510 25 Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954... 2,501 50 216 561 11 10 99 15 320 54 26 1949... 3,324 28 191 903 100 30 81 15 340 271 27 number 1954 . . . 50,204 1,303 925° 9,760 115 50 2,537 50 25,925 532 28 1949... 29,859 566" 343 4,967 160 60 2,449 95 16,428 585 29 dollars 1954... 2,409,643 58,014 38, 540 477,958 6,200 2,075 67,291 1,900 1,343,269 19,950 30 1949 . . . 2,292,568 39,465 24,764 366,958 8,360 4,375 155,926 5,305 1,350,591 41,475 31 941 14 225 378 16 5 7 5 50 37 32 1949... 1,600 6 176 702 20 10 15 85 180 33 number 1954 . . . 9,274 117 1,215 3,918 132 35 53 35 1,476 395 34 1949... 13,610 21 810 6,668 95 60 100 2,578 1,125 35 dollars 1954... 212,928 2,180 22, 560 91,373 3,285 175 1,145 550 44,560 6,740 36 1949... 308, 640 245 15,680 157, 730 2,700 525 3,150 62,475 25,975 37 385 13 15 128 5 7 35 27 10 38 1949 . . . 939 2 40 323 20 10 6 35 46 71 39 dollars 1954... 55,094 925 790 9,119 90 895 16,315 2,475 500 40 1949... 75,865 795 1,170 30,606 1,770 1,750 462 10,245 2,387 4,490 41 1,510 44 135 600 30 24 35 65 20 42 1949... 3,488 12 315 1,185 140 45 41 35 122 356 43 dozens 1954 . . . 696,586 3,987 23,855 184, 101 4,730 600 11,436 141,625 17,262 2,355 44 1949... 648,834 3,460 43,640 289, 108 19,320 13,600 11,086 23,160 22,370 57,385 45 dollars 1954... 277,812 1,590 9,665 71,975 2,140 180 4,602 63, 985 7,030 970 46 1949... 260,150 1,470 14,825 120,207 7,320 4,685 4,687 10, 530 9,021 20,920 47 2,736,957 1,406,771 141,585 75,450 2,432,625 1,248,518 8,295 4,938 57, 220 28,625 48 dollars 1954... 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 1,271,044 3,960 125 84,802 75 1,139,914 450 13,796 6,000 50 5,158 49 1,126 1,973 186 30 60 159 133 51 1949... 5,945 33 591 2,697 291 35 39 10 123 505 52 acres 1954. . . 94,855 2,802 12,790 58,214 3,165 145 2,069 4,887 1,870 53 1949... 103,726 1,059 6,700 69,439 3,530 170 1,360 75 3,086 6,430 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 4,937 49 1,121 1,863 131 30 38 157 133 55 1949... 5,686 33 -556 2,565 281 35 23 10 122 505 56 acres 1954... 88,875 2,802 12, 570 55, 214 2,220 145 1,273 4,268 1,870 57 1949. . . 97,816 1,009 5,875 66,205 3,460 165 1,010 75 2,930 5,705 58 bushels harvested 1954. . . 2,006,544 101, 147 200,735 1,254,487 67,000 6,275 29,945 112,850 30,130 59 1949... 1,719,302 18,385 89,595 1,186,745 62,980 2,925 28,710 1,175 51 , 670 92,690 60 bushels sold 1954... 715,663 80,253 27,380 506,765 47,000 1,000 10, 775 9,200 61 1949... 134,172 7,625 13,085 65,252 3,870 1,500 150 20,305 62 109 75 22 5 1 6 63 1949... 50 34 8 1 2 64 acres 1954... 28,838 21,789 6,229 125 150 545 65 1949... 13,228 10, 367 2,506 80 200 66 162-lb. barrels harvested 1954... 408,572 307,625 88, 955 1,920 2,000 8,072 67 1949... 162,357 124,355 35,852 750 1,100 68 162-lb. barrels sold 1954... 399,432 301,175 86,565 1,920 2,000 7,772 69 1949... 155,375 119,655 33, 570 750 1,100 70 1,910 2 1, 146 378 10 10 10 7 15 11 136 480 71 1949... 2,260 5 621 727 50 21 72 acres 1954... 14,454 55 9,410 2,867 40 45 112 152 985 73 1949. . . 17,893 30 5,845 5,989 280 25 250 89 3,710 74 bales harvested 1954. . . 13,884 24 9,746 2,201 35 30 89 125 1,000 75 1949... 10,009 10 3,825 3,004 125 5 145 40 2,200 76 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or 2,722 3,626 12 27 376 261 2,050 2,656 10 31 29 18 11 12 112 340 77 1949... 78 acres 1954... 214,936 594 2,955 207,107 235 909 455 1,733 79 1949. . . 246,300 2,512 1,420 237, 192 175 1,180 617 1,890 80 tons harvested 1954... 4,636,656 11,340 47,320 4,498,521 5,825 19,045 6,220 30,495 81 1949... 4,549,616 43, 185 19, 130 4,401,592 3,595 25,715 10,529 26,935 82 35,626 20, 133 1,219 165 1,090 540 9,446 5,903 , 100 245 70 45 3,568 2,387 11,787 5,933 2,660 780 83 1949. . . 50 84 tons 1954... 53,576 1,757 1,145 15,384 60 105 5,727 17,587 5,040 Z Reported in small fractions. 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat eold. LOUISIANA 215 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Area 6— Continued Area 7 Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of 'arm General —Con. Miscel- Livestock other General Miscel- laneous laneous all Other Primarily Crop and and unci ass i — farina Cash- grain Cotton field- Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and and unclas- livestock livestock fied crop crop livestock livestock sified 38 1,583 6,399 2,083 1,451 70 5 96 45 573 85 21 1,970 1 5 70 2,156 8,719 2,492 1,571 322 15 154 50 59* 270 5 148 3,098 2 64 3,031 17,943 5,690 4,121 210 20 241 165 2,851 225 130 4,290 3 10 190 5,206 31,301 10,860 5,221 1,051 35 668 120 3,890 845 10 526 8,055 4 49 3,213 9,177 2,895 1,516 95 10 157 75 769 90 26 3,544 5 15 80 3,148 10, 232 3,051 1,556 323 20 5 179 60 685 270 5 148 3,930 6 2,080 30,495 316,043 144,935 11,210 1,700 100 9,070 1,840 98,269 1,130 1,415 46,374 7 140 1,990 19,130 238,413 125,076 8,680 1,928 220 75 8,795 310 54,441 2,150 50 4,172 32,516 8 49 3,163 9,060 2,868 1,501 95 10 157 70 769 90 26 3,474 9 15 80 3,043 10,006 2,990 1,531 318 20 5 179 45 685 265 5 148 3,815 10 1,320 18, 148 204, 558 95,802 6,100 930 45 6,254 1,310 64,997 575 880 27,665 11 80 1,120 10,911 149,840 79,560 5,000 1,036 120 35 5,805 135 35,137 1,190 35 2,679 19,108 12 38 2,279 7,296 2,341 1,386 80 10 157 55 547 90 21 2,609 13 15 80 2,671 9,102 2,700 1,461 313 20 5 179 45 587 255 5 148 3,364 14 315 4,989 20,724 5,523 3,358 170 45 4,917 85 1,303 315 267 4,741 15 60 275 6,035 26,358 7,354 3,222 684 45 5 5,135 50 1,636 925 5 525 6,772 16 27 1,293 5,039 1,421 1,391 60 5 74 45 334 75 11 1,623 17 5 75 1,883 7,515 1,949 1,521 297 20 97 51 433 255 10 137 2,745 18 267 4,417 29, 338 6,924 7,840 310 20 681 175 3,534 660 30 9,164 19 5 730 6,745 50,042 10,883 9,920 1,782 85 474 352 5,742 2,435 70 2,069 16,230 20 49 3,195 8,516 2,682 1,551 75 15 124 95 624 95 26 3,229 21 15 75 3,342 10,398 2,996 1,611 317 20 5 162 61 618 265 10 148 4,185 22 16,400 137,827 376,927 115,814 62,415 3,100 520 6,260 38,630 33,299 4,700 3,145 109,044 23 690 4,460 120,059 440, 272 150,211 57,495 11,698 845 750 6,390 9,175 27,274 10,810 295 6,994 156,335 24 34 1,131 5,207 2,139 456 60 5 157 40 758 65 26 1,501 25 15 60 1,290 5,458 2,112 576 111 15 5 168 20 618 130 10 148 1,545 26 761 8,226 102,222 47,569 2,046 400 25 2,902 595 35,994 330 627 11,734 27 30 510 3,666 71,119 34,209 1,295 290 25 15 2,635 35 24,734 345 25 1,288 6,223 28 30,305 364,341 4,041,628 1,828,910 84,992 15,755 925 112,970 £6,890 1,474,907 13, 955 19,159 463, 165 29 2,675 49, 365 243,309 5,138,824 2,533,956 87, 140 21,125 1,660 1,000 188, 370 3,030 1,771,257 21,555 1,390 107,411 400,930 30 12 192 1,262 277 356 25 14 15 161 35 1 378 31 65 341 2,780 684 600 120 5 35 20 259 170 5 91 791 32 350 1,548 9,072 2,011 1,850 130 329 50 1,647 375 15 2,665 33 540 1,613 17,437 3,816 2,865 670 25 270 120 3,517 1,160 45 584 4,345 34 8,400 31,960 153,216 37,151 34,065 2,875 7,365 400 27,605 7,250 225 36,280 35 11,775 28, 385 373,431 72, 148 61,765 11,895 675 6,435 4,150 81,176 25,370 575 13, 607 95,435 36 15 130 462 91 70 5 10 90 35 5 5 151 37 5 20 361 1,702 498 255 45 5 20 61 100 40 5 52 621 38 10,750 13, 235 192, 781 6,966 3,125 50 640 167,725 7,605 125 1,550 4,995 39 280 1,905 20,005 119,978 21,915 7,640 1,755 750 690 43,295 4,888 1,560 1,000 4,235 32,250 40 21 531 2,323 830 326 25 41 95 232 25 11 738 41 15 50 1,172 5,690 2,006 911 180 10 5 86 66 333 185 10 127 1,771 42 78,100 228, 535 761,375 157, 714 42,465 1,985 6,216 276,200 81,865 19, 310 47, 195 126,425 43 4,015 12,960 148, 730 939,946 329,421 94,055 19,340 2,325 500 15,870 99,265 61,410 17,365 1,250 21,680 277,445 44 31,850 83,825 347,228 67,801 16,060 650 2,566 135,310 37,193 7,695 30,273 49,460 45 1,590 5,390 59,505 346,787 116,335 27,638 5,280 1,110 175 5,581 48,027 22,308 6,475 400 6,625 106, 833 46 84,651 12,581 2,480,163 186,648 2,198,775 2,500 12,000 71,384 8,856 47 41,600 7,440 1,069,295 79,996 946,614 1,300 5,000 32,075 4,310 48 8,000 13, 920 1,281,289 57,301 180 12,820 1, 188, 970 3,628 300 95 3,450 14,545 49 43 1,399 2,529 183 1,431 75 5 24 25 117 71 11 587 50 5 80 1,536 3,158 196 1,265 222 10 32 5 119 210 5 80 1,012 51 858 8,055 17,717 1,060 10,172 1,120 70 391 215 970 855 61 2,803 52 45 1,660 10,172 22,040 960 9,215 2,210 90 364 10 1,136 1,755 30 770 5,500 53 42 1,373 2,265 159 1,346 75 22 20 110 66 6 461 54 5 60 1,471 2,960 187 1,190 207 10 31 5 113 190 5 80 942 55 768 7,745 15, 992 866 9,552 1,120 326 115 884 840 11 2,276 56 45 1,660 9,677 21,046 917 8,820 2,160 90 284 10 1,065 1,670 30 770 5,230 57 20,500 183,475 288,443 17,410 167,300 20,120 7,045 3,000 15,444 16,460 164 41,500 58 300 32,190 151,937 292,940 15,835 111,020 24,460 1,250 3,601 300 20,743 19,570 300 13, 525 62,136 59 6,750 26,540 24,260 2,050 14,630 2,350 460 4,600 170 60 300 13,325 8,760 23, 635 5,235 12,735 1,150 1,610 60 2,645 61 3,402 3,235 70 10 11 6 31 10 30 62 5 3,843 3,342 95 5 21 27 100 43 210 63 524,380 520,890 1,200 135 275 465 830 400 185 64 75 443,983 434,522 800 40 370 2,861 1,660 1,335 2,195 65 8,026,486 7,961,192 15,530 2,425 4,810 4,344 10, 735 5,055 2,395 66 300 5,295,177 5,203,921 6,090 500 3,500 29,491 18,615 12,455 20,605 67 7,935,396 7,891,422 15,135 ■ , toe 4,605 4,344 10,340 4,555 2,395 68 300 5,171,212 5,091,349 4,850 465 3,500 26,951 1 1 , 4 J 8,637 19,970 69 16 190 2, 3861 222 1,741 60 5 13 5 13 96 6 225 70 5 55 275 3,503 363 1,776 321 5 15 61 255 106 601 71 103 685 21,405 1,520 17,460 475 20 115 20 56 950 29 760 72 10 315 1,350 31,526 2,364 19,540 2,562 10 75 333 2,365 576 3,681 73 134 500 21,193 1,391 17,700 480 20 85 20 43 895 24 535 74 Tzi 150 505 19, 630 1,542 12, 910 1,426 5 55 188 1,535 356 1,813 75 17 105 235 20 130 30 3 45 5 76 25 256 C73 5 140 123 75 5 25 77 498 450 3,740 155 1,685 1,355 45 485 15 78 110 1,204 4,229 20 1,120 2,264 670 45 110 79 9,700 8,190 60,370 1,650 25,320 22,300 500 10,200 200 80 1,855 17,080 67,406 130 16, 665 37,566 10,420 900 1,725 81 1,770 3,916 24,141 9,884 1,106 160 15 1,355 505 7,032 160 225 3,699 82 30 995 3,060 18,174 6,075 1,265 825 2,125 10 4,413 375 626 2,260 83 2,740 4,031 25,059 11,121 1,058 265 13 1,498 870 6,498 its 295 3,474 84 216 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are baaed on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, aee text) Area i Total all Type of farm farms Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit-and-nut Livestock on hud: 1 5,063 19 524 5 2 1950... 6,498 7 1,564 15 30 3 number 1954 .. . 10,132 52 1,359 20 4 1950... 15,598 36 4,? 75 35 115 5 6,563 19 520 5 6 1950... 6,805 12 1,404 15 40 7 number 1954 . . . 133,190 1,761 9,009 160 8 1950... 93,389 74 13,160- 100 770 9 Cows, Including heifers that 6,432 19 499 5 10 1950... 6,545 12 1,334 15 40 11 number 1954 . . . 81,293 1,158 4,931 100 12 1950... 53,204 52 7,113 45 505 13 14 4,624 6 372 5 1950... 5,527 11 1,124 15 35 15 number 1954 . . . 17,402 13 868 5 16 1950... 21,806 17 3,172 35 60 17 3,391 13 461 10 18 1950... 5,244 15 1,322 15 25 19 number 1954 . . . 26,886 437 2,410 90 20 1950. . . 45,320 80 6,808 240 380 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 6,014 23 586 10 22 1950./. 7,492 17 1,709 15 40 23 number 1954 . . . 205,173 943 12 , 819 370 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 222,513 305 39,773 425 1,225 25 Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954;.. 3,536 13 235 5 26 1949 . . . 3,521 1 645 10 15 27 number 1954 . . . 45,106 929 2,444 20 28 1949... 26,341 20 2,704 45 75 29 dollars 1954... 1,781,988 52,999 86,176 875 30 1949... 1,905,285 2,000 177,425 2,210 5,625 31 1,191 2 109 5 32 1949 . . . 2,267 5 378 10 10 33 number 1954 . . . 15,276 214 936 50 34 1949... 23,244 30 2,680 70 45 35 dollars 1954... 192,120 4,280 13,853 1,250 36 1949 . . . 463,510 715 42,135 1,800 980 37 495 15 5 38 1949... 1,142 140 5 39 dollar." 1954... 846,913 185 150 40 1949... 88, 966 3,865 90 41 757 2 21 42 1949... 1,623 1 192 10 43 dozens 1954 . . . 471,025 340 3,520 44 1949 . . . 512,694 120 20,682 525 45 dollars 1954... 189,669 164 1,405 46 1949... 216,631 60 8,260 215 47 4,238,985 5,«82 2,834 48 dollars 1954... 1,894,501 2,113 525 49 1949... Specified crops herveated: 2,144,309 18,005 50 3,334 6 564 5 51 1949. . . 5,170 1,673 20 20 52 acres 1954. .. 17,541 80 4,220 40 53 1949. . . 32,648 12,788 125 225 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 3,068 6 537 5 55 1949... 5,140 1,668 20 20 56 acres 1954. . . 16,110 80 4,020 40 57 1949... 32,207 12,683 105 225 58 bushels harvested 1954... 212,715 325 47,102 250 59 1949... 604,415 216,020 1,875 2,705 60 bushels sold 1954... 6,475 5,215 61 1949... 9,270 5,145 62 22 22 63 1949. . . 13 12 64 acres 1954.. . 7,401 7,401 65 1949... 1,985 1,970 66 162-lb. barrels harvested 1954... 76,343 76,343 67 1949... 14, 790 14,700 68 162-lb. barrels sold 1954... 74 , 860 74,860 69 1949... 14,790 14,700 70 1,707 5 630 71 1949... 3,194 5 1,840 10 10 72 acres 1954. . . 16,962 25 9,475 73 1949... 32,261 5 24,151 85 20 74 bales harvested 1954. . . 6,353 5 4,009 75 1949... 20,344 5 15,627 60 20 76 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or 77 1949... 78 acres 1954. ., 79 1949... 80 tons harvested 1954. . . 81 1949... 82 21,401 620 1,718 75 83 1949... 11,084 10 1,714 30 75 84 tons 1954. .. 18,244 777 1,237 20 ^or comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. LOUISIANA 217 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: a sample of farms . See textf] CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item Area 8«Continued Type of farm — Continued General (For definitions and explanations, 8ee text) Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and Primarily Primarily Crop and Miscellaneous and poultry crop livestock liveatock unclassified Livestock on band: 1 2 172 75 487 15 28 3,738 3,981 1950... 149 60 577 42 73 3 number 1954 . . . 451 140 1,389 25 75 6,621 4 1950... 458 110 2,436 99 254 7,680 5 217 135 581 20 28 5,038 6 1950... 195 75 607 52 5 78 4,322 7 number 1954 .. . 18,380 3,480 43,277 235 1,111 55,777 S 1950 . . . 14,284 600 29,608 729 45 2,213 31,806 9 Cows, including heifers that 217 135 571 20 28 4,938 10 1950... 195 75 597 52 5 78 4,142 11 number 1954 .. . 12,422 2,325 27,237 160 575 32,385 12 1950... 9,558 335 16,692 369 20 1,172 17,343 13 217 95 334 15 27 3,553 Li 1950... 190 65 441 52 5 68 3,521 15 number 1954 . . . 9,517 250 737 50 44 5,918 16 1950... 8,719 150 1,704 122 10 333 7,484 17 59 45 242 5 18 2,538 18 1950... 43 40 411 36 58 3,279 19 number 1954 .. . 215 135 5,792 50 193 17,564 20 1950. . . 467 250 8,617 4 70 880 27,128 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 148 90 459 15 28 4,655 22 1950... 169 85 558 47 5 73 4,774 23 number 1954 . . . 7,192 32,910 18,968 410 2,500 129,061 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 5,184 25,145 17,973 1,497 250 4,260 126,476 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 217 105 596 20 23 2,322 26 1949... 195 45 572 22 5 78 1,933 27 number 1954 . . . 5,050 1,200 18,207 75 375 16,806 28 1949 . . . 3,216 185 13,215 86 15 585 6,195 29 dollars 1954... 136,579 40,225 816,129 2,950 10,380 ' 633,675 30 1949 . . . 145,422 13,905 1,090,066 7,450 1,125 42,870 417,187 31 e 5 157 5 16 886 32 1949 . . . 26 25 347 25 47 1,394 33 number 1954 . . . 43 35 5,239 35 174 8,550 34 1949... 358 185 8,306 290 781 10,499 35 dollars 1954... 745 1,250 67,407 245 2,495 100,595 36 1949... 7,941 2,475. 185,978 5,340 11,417 204,729 37 6 135 47 17 270 38 1949 . . . 12 80 102 10 52 741 39 dollars 1954... 116 830,155 1,997 2,125 12,185 40 1949 . . . 273 28,935 8,828 1,265 9,370 36,340 41 23 55 109 7 540 42 1949... 24 75 152 20 5 57 1,087 43 dozens 1954 . . . 5,930 314,265 51,485 11,645 83,840 44 1949... 2,004 245,765 24,252 2,200 2,600 35,481 179,065 45 dollars 1954... 2,330 128,075 18,320 4,675 34,700 46 1949 . . . 723 110,035 10,443 665 1,200 16,060 68,970 47 4,119,407 1,839,098 98, 676 47,800 5,485 2,145 7,301 2,820 48 dollars 1954... 19 1949... Specified crops harvested: 2,097,054 30 7,520 1,650 20,050 50 51 25 271 20 26 2,366 51 1949... 66 30 424 37 62 2,838 52 acres 1954.. . 567 145 2,412 115 185 9,777 53 1949... 591 180 3,534 465 540 14,400 54 ' Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 40 20 248 20 21 2,171 55 1949... 66 30 424 37 62 2,813 56 acres 1954. . . 352 140 2,276 115 105 8,982 57 1949... 588 180 3,426 435 520 14,045 58 bushels harvested 1954. . . 5,075 1,705 40,363 1,350 1,695 114,850 59 1949... 14,205 4,075 83,835 8,950 12,400 260,350 60 bushels sold 1954... 350 35 675 61 1949... 150 1,100 250 2,625 62 63 1949... 1 64 acres 1954... 65 1949... 15 66 162-lb. barrels harvested 1954... 67 1949. . . 90 68 162-lb. barrels sold 1954... 69 1949... 90 70 26 15 70 15 11 935 71 1949... 42 10 193 42 56 986 72 1 acres 1954. . . 581 460 713 40 83 5,585 73 1949... 876 25 1,453 469 573 4,604 74 bales harvested 1954... 171 175 277 15 41 1,660 75 1949... 623 25 918 192 418 2,456 76 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or 77 1949... 78 acres 1954... 79 1949. . . 80 tons harvested 1954... 81 1949... 82 3,500 225 8,753 95 140 6,275 83 1949... 1,609 150 3,300 494 325 3,377 84 tons 1954... 3,657 195 7,213 380 176 4,589 218 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, aee text) The State Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants All Cash Share-cash Crop- share Livestock- share 1 2 3 4 ! 6 7 8 9 : n 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 2.1 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE 111,240 124,022 11,463,807 11,200,024 103.2 96.3 9,660 6,963 112. Bl 82.47 83 83, 129 99,238 3,014,273 3,126,468 26,646 21,879 13,912 10,055 5,174 2,899 2,035 529 38,732 42,405 1,957,038 1,829,671 19,295 26,336 491,298 708,083 4,890 101,769 15, 749 389, 529 32, 796 2,277,631 22,306 1,723,966 30,550 1,508,346 5,843 306,266 95,735 511,255 98,048 113,363 5,462,609 5,664,222 73,862 76,877 5,743,015 4,792,780 48,704 51 , 145 4,001,597 3,738,861 6,739 7,172 695,312 560, 563 9,519 229,886 6,340 140,330 6, 7?9 31,337 829,385 2,801 13, 816 118,744 39,233 50,075 430,869 46, 139 87,678 649,537 19,567 25,713 120,506 11,029 83,637 929,406 20,947 24,587 3,176,092 3,334,444 151.6 135.6 13,629 9,669 104.88 75.89 82 18,207 21,999 722,882 825,210 3,817 5,060 3,517 3,000 1,571 694 433 115 9,688 11,720 575,073 565, 574 4,292 6,080 119,873 183,448 1,315 30,084 3,399 89, 189 8,769 681,539 5,852 525,534 7,510 407, 135 8,064 117,718 19,744 144,656 19,664 83,611 1,417,228 1,574,232 17,842 80,860 1,663,747 1,586,931 12, 665 14,966 1,807,073 1,819,986 2,260 2,684 103,740 136, 838 2,895 70,465 1,546 45,033 2,560 13,711 96,885 1,039 6,413 54,041 9,373 14,630 118,888 10,086 80,186 137,384 4,70* 8,504 30,764 8,789 15,959 160,984 9,948 8,709 8,902,416 2,158,267 291.8 247.8 28,816 19,446 112.05 83.03 71 9,599 8,356 916,366 649,711 444 1,406 1,569 1,916 1,816 1,277 958 813 5,037 .4, 189 591,348 487,875 1,662 2,172 78, 927 99,476 667 80,910 1,200 58,017 3,507 511,938 8, 464 291,030 3,571 409,403 1,069 86,450 9,441 103, 404 9,839 8,607 1, 586, 641 1,236,462 8,272 6,875 1,512,689 1,112,263 5,079 4,414 802,968 574,007 1,982 1,666 333, 152 231,232 1,796 63,860 682 29,919 1,231 8,700 62,613 468 2,965 24,947 4,844 11,717 101,171 5,404 18,953 142,607 1,579 6,042 19,639 3,193 36, 843 403,887 450 530 1,096,580 1,141,885 2,436.8 2,154.5 179,179 166,801 102. 09 76. 26' 61 373 494 195,581 274.61B 7 a n 32 64 56 77 123 242 255 133,343 119,703 118 245 35, 1 26 61,291 73 12,466 80 28,660 227 258, 159 158 227,957 210 206,961 99 41,522 420 39,453 420 519 364,050 455,612 417 442 598,463 448,183 321 384 486, 116 440,567 60 32 14,725 25,129 113 28,314 25 4,892 112 2,776 25, 128 55 1,309 1 3, 085 186 1,709 17,576 138 1,953 15, 690 18 466 6,494 175 6,314 77,527 29,122 36,647 1,702,996 1,907,663 58.5 52.1 6,684 4,530 126.83 89.44 85 28,707 36,200 944,698 1,042,246 3,726 10,027 7,428 4,485 1,579 838 550 74 4,674 7,089 206, 097 244,604 1,912 4,552 52,445 86,833 877 14,534 1,141 37,911 2,569 161,085 1,653 122,942 5,142 142,427 396' 13,359 19, 695 73,302 28,851 36,490 1,203,240 1,373,683 10,485 13,710 509,609 520,860 3,745 4,819 284,027 332,034 1,950 2,064 241,789 162, 858 3,338 55, 779 1,065 30,510 389 1,810 11,297 87 437 3,607 11,779 11,646 117,732 23,344 40,661 315,756 6,069 6,846 45, 332 3,360 22,969 274,661 2,068 2,680 250,403 325, 172 121.1 121.3 11,063 7,408 106.83 61.90 83 1,936 2,535 85,712 102,525 210 621 426 327 167 111 63 11 601 776 36,319 46,868 421 631 12,059 10,676 152 3,267 295 8,792 559 46,863 333 30, 296 570 88,401 95 6,159 1,740 10,753 1,980 2,605 134,090 160,069 1,833 1,456 111,583 138,386 759 973 77,159 107,484 123 106 11,370 6,817 296 8,629 253 5, 4«9 83 824 4,702 37 254 2,150 1,255 1,687 17,776 1,366 2,511 19,066 502 1,419 4,619 417 1,707 22,262 458 646 66,584 61,867 145.4 95.8 15, 101 7,847 106.43 86.25 81 443 645 28, 318 29,351 25 125 80 86 66 31 20 10 97 150 13,519 11,801 65 lie 2,778 4,682 37 433 38 2,345 70 7,196 56 9,259 98 2,435 12 740 327 3,079 448 646 44,615 45,834 210 280 23,150 18,492 110 77 16, 455 12,058 28 75 8,121 5,452 76 2,495 5 400 11 12 80 1 2 40 256 390 4,744 332 893 7,950 65 75 1,155 86 641 8,933 13,517 18,221 918,484 976,598 67.5 53.6 8,795 5,234 144. 17 99.74 85 13,485 18,063 559,071 574,754 736 3,901 4,196 2,690 956 546 411 49 3,053 4,734 118,051 144,789 919 2,419 28, 161 44,507 404 6,787 563 81,434 1,239 62,674 826 61,044 3,525 41,973 197 3,698 10, 608 41, 510 13,491 18, 191 705, 263 764,050 6,947 8,965 222,698 245,271 1,837 2,481 123,718 116,214 1,416 1,508 800,038 185, 709 1,188 19,956 352 11,496 148 238 1,809 32 101 1,012 6,477 5,830 60,015 10,933 18,452 139,798 4,120 3,729 29,441 2,384 18,425 816,484 224 167 75,491 25,525 337.0 152.8 15,237 14,575 37.59 86.49 75 208 147 9,929 6,951 65 60 45 20 7 10 1 77 56 4,696 4,305 31 30 275 510 26 815 5 60 47 4,135 28 3,892 98 51,781 11 377 198 843 213 157 14,900 13,766 159 102 60, 552 10,985 59 62 8,027 7,889 20 26 2,102 4,360 25 300 15 300 17 21 91 122 175 1,356 175 297 2,735 80 81 605 27 246 2,471 • 1950. . . 1950... 1950. . . Value of land and buildings: 1950... 1950. . . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954... Land in faras according to nae: 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949. . . Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954. .. 1949... Cropland not harvested and not 29 30 31 32 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Cropland used only for crops not harvested 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 acres 1954.. . acres 1954. . . acres 1954... acres 1954. . . Other pasture (not cropland and acres 1954. .. acres 1954... Other land (house lots, roads, 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 acres 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... 1949... acres 1954., . 1949. . . 1949... acres 1954... 1949... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Cover crops turned under and land planted 63 64 acres 1954... Cropland used for row or grain crops 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 acres 1954... USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Oopa on which coHtrcial fertilizer waa naed, 1954: tons . . . acres on which used... tons... acres on which used... 73 74 tons... acres on which used... Cotton farms reporting... 76 77 78 79 80 tons... acres on which used... Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting... tons . . . acres on which used... 82 83 tons. .. acres on which used... 1Data are given by tenure of operato*r for conrnercial ''rnis only. not harvested and not pastured. £For 1954, irrigated cropland harvested only; for 1949, total irrigated Land, including irrigated cropland LOUISIANA FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 a sample of farms. See textj 219 The State— Continued Areas 1 and A Teaireof operator1— Con. Tenants — Con. unspeci- fied Other fartnB Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Pull owners Part owners Managers Share- cash Crop- share Liyestock- share Croppers Other and un- specified Other farms 11,120 13,116 260, 182 344,574 23.4 26.3 2,794 2,456 127.55 95.41 87 11,115 13,071 209,044 267,758 2,505 4,870 2,316 1,117 222 66 17 2 432 824 10,205 12,510 225 928 4,241 10,962 148 2,246 84 1,995 234 10,400 214 8,460 484 8,508 26 1,240 5,441 9,324 11,120 13, 106 223, 490 291,230 1,004 1,851 29,113 43, 783 432 680 18,860 30,203 201 151 8,150 5,870 1,680 22,496 365 10,675 76 401 2,700 7 12 155 2,893 2,685 25, 629 9,538 16,859 134,110 936 964 6,407 209 818 9,545 1,735 1,817 137,852 173,927 79.5 95.7 7,547 6,094 109. 49 66.24 77 1,520 1,739 52,624 58, 907 250 445 350 220 148 77 29 414 549 23,307 24,331 251 426 4,931 15,496 110 1,646 156 3,285 420 29,817 196 9,991 50, 773 53, 549 2,605,723 2,657,765 51.3 49.6 5,515 4,107 115. 76 87.60 84 26,243 32, 189 234,746 334,683 18, 652 5,383 1,387 622 144 34 17 19,091 19,212 451, 177 412,515 11,311 13,347 205, 527 277,035 1,938 23,775 9,929 181,752 17,724 664,910 12, 179 556, 503 14,117 9,389 342,420 2,215 47,217 1.14S 1,381 7,793 1,599 1,785 80,862 98,734 932 1,056 62,513 63,943 548 546 39,808 58,252 162 198 12,008 14,050 139 1,903 95 2,230 54 314 1,915 10 68 250 776 879 8,212 1,000 1,649 12,097 366 378 3,105 237 1, 132 12,966 46,435 150,440 39,274 44,136 891,450 1,024,233 36,846 35, 590 1,458,507 1,184,543 26,894 26,563 1,221,413 1,172,327 487 726 1,906 5,106 1,377 11,468 3,002 29,976 2,487 4,340 33,402 1,152 2,692 23, 064 13,051 10,373 75,508 7,167 5,925 38,100 7,197 3,855 18, 277 1,512 1,552 12,347 13,216 14, 589 1,281,772 1,214,423 97.0 83.2 8,807 6,552 114. 60 83.99 83 9,095 11,361 312,629 344,914 3,597 2,740 1,092 673 449 225 244 75 3,928 4,253 219,547 190,726 2,061 2,087 43,232 68,974 624 9,658 1,595 33,574 4,542 289, 346 2,573 185, 257 3,533 186,993 654 42, 599 10, 539 44,768 11,139 12,991 575,408 604,614 8,265 7,922 695,886 540, 152 6,348 6,031 474,603 422,935 102 15 5,989 1,025 1,108 33,834 355 6,540 652 3,205 31,492 295 1,374 14,137 3,866 5,065 47,669 5,127 14,270 130,861 1,169 572 3,325 533 1,838 15,522 1,823 2,142 421,775 371,799 231.4 173.6 18,433 12,007 103. 54 74.65 78 1,459 1,889 98,653 100,845 297 397 172 193 209 63 104 24 860 955 76,771 63,404 391 412 10, 147 18, 932 139 3,055 299 7,092 948 90,368 549 69,645 716 62,093 155 14,388 1,711 14,098 1,658 2,033 185,571 183,181 1,618 1,784 229,232 176,255 1,260 1,498 160,013 128,940 42 10 2,039 525 252 11,047 252 1,563 14,676 94 446 6,025 766 1,409 13,784 829 3,400 29,145 236 146 783 169 787 7,231 851 777 319,173 236. 958 375.1 305.0 39,019 26,430 110.29 87.74 65 821 753 92,585 74,062 35 128 164 151 113 103 93 34 369 306 60,691 39,150 194 242 6,817 13, 038 98 2,926 132 3,891 411 65,258 276 36,211 333 48,983 134 8,237 806 8,628 837 770 160,093 126,250 723 621 174,932 117,354 572 488 101,469 68,634 29 201 9,565 127 784 7,555 49 189 1,817 477 1,456 13,188 655 4,500 40,591 70 81 497 90 591 5,051 65 58 74, 581 86, 253 1,147.4 1,487.1 112,979 129,421 106.23 99.55 57 16,641 22,041 9,379 15,050 292 3,502 42 21,138 62 2,033 54 57 26,312 40, 593 59 51 49,374 45,437 50 43 25,098 34,685 15 202 2,053 305 2,100 24 170 1,802 26 415 4,745 239 ,543 3,516 4,857 142,139 208,344 40.4 42.9 4,575 3,694 128.86 84.47 80 3,482 4,804 78,025 113,183 780 1,670 575 266 110 50 22 9 210 431 17,706 20,114 186 277 4,360 6,401 7b 1,240 121 3,120 264 23,011 US 4,805 283 9.-804 27 900 1,559 4,428 3,507 4,836 100,091 139,698 535 863 50,521 61,620 331 498 27,816 49, 268 22 5 561 500 232 2,240 1,009 975 11,300 2,730 5,183 51,576 45 27 170 32 102 772 253 334 44,649 63,521 176.5 190.2 15, 276 13,995 110.04 69.54 75 231 301 11,740 23, 008 30 65 45 88 116 10,321 9,421 46 39 610 1,315 15 25 31 585 105 13,541 37 1,910 115 4,950 11 450 193 1,577 244 318 22,671 33,744 187 256 28,612 30,696 131 161 15,451 19,717 7 331 138 1,250 119 210 2,442 175 529 5,573 30 24 150 36 40 7,205 3,190 200.1 79.8 37,643 17,069 128.96 194.83 58 36 40 5,082 2,575 10 5 6 5 647 20 10 1,075 75 21 161 36 40 6,804 2,670 ,-f- 475 6 220 455 15 1,145 703 1,221 39,630 48, 251 56.4 39.5 5,947 3,218 125. 05 84.27 86 703 1,211 21,866 27,732 100 305 135 80 50 25 6 169 3,465 4,653 87 1,790 909 35 505 55 1,285 106 5,985 50 2,600 113 2,509 16 450 327 1,415 703 1,216 27, 12) 33,294 218 325 11,959 13,626 121 165 8,585 10,136 5 5 10 500 145 2,870 15 345 10 50 350 15 313 104 XI 830 4,083 25 553 212 1,202 2,465 12,613 5 1 5 10 58 415 25 15 1,905 1,950 76.2 130.0 6,865 6,000 77.13 240.00 80 10 765 240 5 360 665 5 15 15 25 15 825 600 10 5 1,090 615 10 5 900 1,265 10 1 '0 2,370 3,006 37,460 58,907 15.8 19.6 2,417 2,127 154. 28 107.98 80 2,370 3,006 35,230 51,883 625 1,245 345 130 20 5 645 982 15 645 15 410 25 145 910 975 2,370 3,006 35,890 54,325 45 116 570 4,518 30 41 450 3,053 10 280 3,065 24 240 475 291 3,205 1,880 3,056 29,200 129 241 11,290 32,525 87.5 135.0 9,640 8,323 121.48 59.26 72 117 236 3,342 7,745 25 30 40 15 3,198 4,560 35 70 240 2,760 10 33 2,210 15 2,015 265 129 241 6,780 15,065 64 151 7,423 11,690 33 116 2,210 14,640 2 20 400 61 665 160 1,425 6,961 6,755 324, 104 311,069 46.6 46.1 5,172 3,741 124.61 89.19 3,281 3,860 26,725 34,783 2,485 545 ISO 57 5 2,466 2,536 55,000 53,008 1,266 1,147 21,616 27, 101 310 2,235 1,041 19,381 2,872 91,852 1,624 68,355 2,159 44,975 313 9,611 6,401 15,581 5,083 5,295 103,341 114,892 5,330 4,603 191,827 139,486 4,135 3,504 160,207 141,408 154 1,545 171 1,360 223 424 4,966 149 434 4,195 1,590 1,075 7,595 887 712 4,804 818 318 1,875 225 119 925 220 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item Area 2 Total Tenure of operator1 1 Tenants (For definitions and explanations, see text) all farms Full owners Part Managers owners All Cash Share- cash Crop- share Livestock- share FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE 1 2 20,928 24,043 4,311 4,659 2,094 1,526 113 117 9,857. 11,977 265 294 147 243 3,166 4,861 41 10 1950. . . 3 4 2,218,474 2,073,554 690,158 720,059 600,162 394,464 348, 130 241,539 372,459 450,268 49,591 61,298 15,740 18,126 154,480 201,482 6,939 2,350 1950... 5 6 106.0 86.2 160.1 154.6 286.7 258.5 3,080.8 2,064.4 37.8 37.6 187.1 208.5 107.1 74.6 48.8 41.4 169.2 235.0 1950. . . Value of land and buildings: 7 8 8,167 5,547 11,824 9,457 21,938 15, 209 229,127 134,828 3,473 2,638 15,076 12,952 7,238 4,237 4,589 2,893 9,568 17,315 1950... 9 10 98.72 67.91 92.72 63.99 94.29 61.44 88.25 61.46 101. 56 72.51 105.20 70.61 56.20 51.36 100.12 71.11 77.88 73.68 1950... 11 Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954... Land in farms according to use: 83 84 70 65 88 79 80 85 63 12 13 18,884 4,172 2,077 112 9,825 264 147 3,156 36 1949... 21,943 4,445 1,489 115 11,938 292 243 4,845 10 14 acres 1954... 700,762 201,195 182,609 55,652 232,619 15,646 5,446 97, 134 2,650 15 1949... 666,943 201,678 96,465 45,196 274,463 18,951 8,703 123,411 1,450 16 3,815 287 51 1,816 20 5 226 17 5,635 946 192 2 3,830 45 55 1,010 5 18 3,634 1,031 277 5 2,106 60 35 831 10 19 20 3,190 1,590 1,068 502 558 579 17 17 1,422 472 67 26 30 10 730 391 5 10 21 563 181 238 13 131 24 11 80 1 22 23 24 346 111 5,637 140 27 2,151 14 3 39 1,061 19 39 53 43 5 916 22 98 1 21 3 5 505 5 30 Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954... 25 1949... 6,180 2,448 712 71 1,331 111 53 835 5 26 acres 1954... 239,968 e2, 366 73, 191 37,052 20,660 3,966 960 7,813 800 27 1949. . . 198, 958 81,909 45,500 21, 182 23,336 6,144 895 11,496 500 28 Cropland not harvested and not 3,217 1,074 549 48 584 49 22 313 10 29 1949... 4,626 1,330 509 64 1,146 99 32 756 5 30 acres 1954... 62,634 18,979 16,214 3,293 7,973 1,090 425 3,917 75 31 1949... 111,310 36,792 18,533 10,806 19,214 2,151 601 10, 774 75 32 Cropland used only for crops not harvested 1,550 509 312 37 370 21 21 177 10 33 acres 1954... 25,812 8,415 7,794 1,792 3,846 223 175 1,652 75 34 2,034 713 756 2? 232 29 6 141 35 acres 19541.. 36,822 10,564 8,420 1,501 4,127 867 250 3,365 36 5,770 2,199 1,090 72 877 107 35 512 36 37 acres 1954... 515,672 169,298 159,228 97,644 45,287 14,376 500 30,406 1,626 38 4,206 1,599 880 57 569 69 17 314 6 39 acres 1954... 396,760 119, 185 99,523 84,504 38,634 9,469 6,825 12,974 1,075 40 Other pasture (not cropland and 4,688 1,753 793 65 950 94 31 509 6 41 acres 1954... 232, 226 77,590 52,914 61,772 15, 680 3,583 995 6,973 594 42 1,230 482 309 26 128 15 1 77 43 acres 1954... 71,909 31,956 16,386 12,425 4,047 934 500 1,443 44 Other land Chouse lots, roads, 15,193 70,452 4,037 21,545 1,990 16,483 107 8,213 5,242 11,606 212 1,441 87 589 2,064 5,263 36 120 45 acres 1954... 46 19,870 23,107 4,233 4,592 2,087 1,519 113 115 9,826 11,966 264 294 147 243 3,156 4,856 36 10 47 • 1949. . . 48 acres 1954... 1,003,364 302,540 272,014 95,997 261,252 20, 702 6,831 108, 864 3,525 49 1949... 977,211 320,379 160,498 77, 184 317,013 27,246 10, 199 145,681 2,025 50 51 10,847 11,225 3,907 4,138 1,815 1,265 110 113 1,993 2,556 184 189 62 98 1,199 1,585 31 5 1949... 52 acres 1954... 987,866 329, 254 285,333 196,468 81,627 21,925 2,455 35, 192 3,019 53 1949... 747,856 280,240 196,881 83, 836 94,053 28,129 3,197 36,407 600 54 8,609 3,256 1,643 99 1,268 148 37 734 26 55 1949... 8,731 3,467 1,108 97 1,515 127 43 946 5 56 acres 1954... 912,432 288,483 258,751 182,148 83,921 23,865 7,325 33, 380 2,700 57 1949... 896,979 320,791 195,871 145, 339 104,515 29,175 7,318 41, 165 320 58 378 94 96 13 149 14 45 59 1949... 60 acres 1954... 22,456 5,330 8,684 3,139 4,778 1,556 1,893 61 1949. . . 62 Cover crops turned under and land planted 4,331 1,159 852 43 1,931 58 30 578 10 63 acres 1954... 113,438 32, 918 35, 140 10, 327 31,203 1,812 485 10,710 140 64 Cropland used for row or grain crops 178 7,928 70 2,895 24 1,740 2 1,250 17 1,476 2 1,183 65 acres 1954... USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which cowaercial fertilizer »aa used, 1954: 66 675 297 174 28 76 11 35 67 tons... 5,497 2,709 1,836 645 197 40 56 68 acres on which used... 42,921 20, 269 13, 578 6,567 1,487 347 210 69 269 108 75 22 7 6 1 70 tons... 1,641 769 445 282 36 28 8 71 acres on which used. . . 23,609 10, 792 4,567 6,425 635 435 200 72 5,044 1,510 794 67 1,961 114 46 834 20 73 tons. . . 7,699 2,506 2,441 611 1,663 190 40 752 19 74 acres on which used... 73,342 22,093 20,929 8,544 17,054 1,632 589 7,421 280 75 14,879 3,208 1,781 79 8,594 218 126 2,757 35 76 tons... 37,561 8,302 8,213 1,301 18,569 709 352 7,075 62 77 acres on which used... 287, 144 59,580 61,169 9,329 147,877 5,348 3, 166 55, 055 1,325 78 Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting... 598 112 47 3 60 15 15 79 tons . . . 897 125 118 63 443 406 14 80 acres on which used... 3,343 566 782 430 845 545 105 81 1,257 490 355 31 170 24 114 1 82 tons. . . 4,572 1,488 2,193 305 417 110 221 2 83 acres on which used... 45,554 14,448 20,390 4,300 4,761 1,790 2,483 15 1Data are given by tenure of operator for oot harvested and not pastured. ercial farms only. aFor 1954, irrigated cropland harvested only; for 1949, total irrigated land, including irrigated cropland LOUISIANA FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 -Continued 221 a sample of farms. See text] Area 2— Continued Area 3 Tenure of operator1— Con. Other farms Total all fannB Tenure of operator1 Other farms Tenants — 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 5,951 287 4,553 19,228 4,065 2,095 52 8,355 484 143 5,714 66 1,552 396 4,661 1 6,146 423 5,764 21 , 040 4,422 1,595 45 9,373 564 206 6,656 41 1,616 290 5,605 2 122,025 23,684 207, 565 1,155,330 325,432 273,358 64, 357 307, 553 27,246 4,882 215,050 5,835 36,910 17,630 184,630 3 133,486 33, 526 267, 224 1, 127,026 337, 286 190,228 95, 498 338,035 27,681 8,215 234,304 2,955 50,015 14,865 165,979 4 20.5 82.5 45.6 60.1 80.1 130.5 1,237.6 36.8 56.3 34.1 37.6 88.4 23.8 44.5 39.6 5 21.7 79.3 46.4 53.6 76.3 119.3 2,122.2 36.1 49.1 39.9 35.2 72.1 30.9 51.3 29.6 6 2,176 7,276 5,625 7,965 10,579 15, 098 188,864 6,099 ' 6,418 4,889 6,462 14,505 4,255 7,107 5,247 7 1,814 4,029 3,947 6,053 8,347 12,915 142,429 4,532 4,258 4,685 4,594 10,859 4,187 4,691 3,849 8 113.03 84.33 136.02 157.38 154. 24 130.43 164.06 176.59 134.98 139.90 182.80 129.94 165.21 167.54 163. 40 9 83.56 50.54 83.99 1 18. 84 111.73 118.85 71.16 126.89 103.35 119.22 132. 70 123.31 135.09 86.31 135.46 10 90 84 77 82 80 35 89 90 97 90 70 89 81 74 11 5,951 271 2,698 16,060 3,625 2,055 40 8,285 454 138 5,704 66 1,552 371 2,055 12 6,131 417 3,956 18,020 3,966 1,537 39 9,312 553 206 6,621 36 1,611 285 3,166 13 103,641 8,102 28,687 462,338 98,990 112,796 12,415 217,585 13, 037 4,180 155, 358 2,332 31, 390 11,288 20,550 14 110,830 11,118 49, 141 490,087 121,539 76, 357 14,651 238,682 14,521 4,765 169,490 1,061 40,060 8,785 38,858 15 1,520 45 1,661 2,573 563 70 560 15 10 270 235 30 1,380 16 2,655 60 665 5,219 1,422 506 2,786 161 50 1,840 25 580 110 505 17 1,110 70 225 4,512 826 556 5 3,040 135 35 2,220 10 520 120 85 18 550 50 125 2,567 537 444 1 1,530 85 30 1,110 25 200 80 55 19 90 45 20 643 175 233 9 211 21 10 155 10 15 15 20 15 310 57 140 9 94 16 56 6 5 11 10 21 11 1 1 1 201 35 37 8 88 18 7 9 64 1 3 53 2 5 5 22 23 205 67 1,456 5,570 1,596 761 33 1,616 137 11 1,297 11 91 69 1,564 24 231 96 1,618 6,740 2,152 670 22 2,285 93 56 1,661 165 110 1,611 25 3,426 3,695 26,699 176,858 64, 872 47, 662 8,094 22, 245 3,835 55 14,338 620 775 2,622 33, 985 26 2,280 2,021 27,031 176,268 70,128 44,408 6,882 29,420 1,855 1,820 20,190 1,005 4,550 25,430 27 146 45 962 1,074 320 134 10 268 26 217 10 5 10 342 28 391 63 1,377 2,255 468 202 14 821 116 15 565 100 25 750 29 1,535 931 16, 175 36,275 9,990 7,785 1,264 5,131 249 4,707 20 10 145 12,085 30 4,460 1,153 25,965 48,406 13,602 5,726 3,713 9,165 655 90 7,565 665 190 16,200 31 106 35 322 237 46 26 2 96 5 76 10 5 65 32 995 726 3,965 3,422 912 250 130 1,670 10 1,535 20 105 460 33 46 10 706 864 273 109 8 177 21 146 5 5 297 34 540 205 12,210 32,853 9,078 7,535 1,154 3,461 239 3,172 10 40 11,625 35 120 77 1,532 2,319 851 373 24 347 47 5 251 35 9 724 36 2,760 5,620 44,215 156,704 48, 558 41,765 17,795 9,326 2, 339 40 6,185 605 157 39,260 37 106 57 1,101 1,544 431 268 19 304 50 1 192 6 40 15 522 38 . 4,875 3,396 54,914 108,516 29,767 22,288 13,563 13, 127 3,930 25 6,050 2,062 480 580 29,771 39 135 75 1,227 7,031 1,805 818 17 2,654 96 40 2,085 50 250 133 1,737 40 2,340 1,195 24, 270 155,713 55,359 33, 523 7,233 24,123 2,660 375 17,066 695 1,570 1,755 35,475 41 10 25 285 573 202 87 11 76 16 52 5 5 195 42 58 f 585 5,095 21,783 6,327 7,801 2,963 1,887 770 812 300 5 2,805 43 2,636 207 3,817 17,036 3,867 1,964 49 6,968 408 103 4,965 61 1,111 320 4,188 44 3,448 745 12,605 58,926 17,896 7,537 3,973 16,016 1,196 207 11,344 106 2,080 1,083 13,504 45 5,951 272 3,611 17,369 3,820 2,078 51 8,295 459 138 5,704 66 1,552 376 3,125 4r. 6,141 422 4,915 19, 296 4, 197 1,571 43 9,348 559 206. 6,646 36 1,616 285 4,137 47 108, 602 12,728 71,561 675,471 173, 852 168,245 21,793 244,961 17,121 4,235 174,403 2,972 32, 175 14,055 66,620 48 117,570 14, 292 102, 137 714,761 205,269 126,491 25, 246 277,267 17,031 6,675 197,245 1,061 41,730 13, 525 60,488 49 370 147 3,022 12, 869 3,463 1,610 47 4,372 248 51 3,446 56 371 200 3, 377 50 501 178 3,153 12,940 3,647 1,142 41 4,903 199 111 3,831 21 641 200 3,207 51 8,526 10,510 95, 184 489,275 168,789 122,950 33,122 55,694 8,834 470 37, 591 1,315 2,950 4,534 108, 720 52 11,420 14,300 92,846 396,246 144,559 85,625 33, 024 65,098 10,748 2,585 40,220 665 5,365 5,515 67,940 5 216 117 2,343 3,712 1,241 583 38 641 92 6 438 6 75 24 1,209 54 276 118 2,544 3,464 1,320 424 28 562 73 6 381 11 81 30 1,110 5 7,635 9,016 99,129 265,220 78,325 64,053 31,358 22,453 6,269 65 12,235 2,062 1,085 737 69,031 56 10, 136 16,401 130,463 241,732 82,812 40,010 49,660 20, 048 7,649 630 7,275 1,199 3,096 200 49,202 57 90 26 1,072 3fl 276 430 16 3 339 6 16 50 5 58 1,477 511 256 3 642 1 50 545 1 25 20 65 5 ' 1,330 525 88,526 17,950 38,581 31,947 600 735 25,929 695 1,360 2,626 50 60 85,300 26,213 27,737 640 30,045 60 990 24,020 220 1,555 3,200 665 61 1,200 55 346 1,364 392 278 16 513 71 15 275 130 22 165 62 17, 226 830 3,850 20, 703 5,967 4,139 3, 115 6,467 1,625 205 3,045 1,290 302 1,015 63 15 65 34 1 7 5 21 21 ..... 565 1,171 36 715 35 385 385 65 25 5 100 601 241 121 12 27 2 15 5 5 200 66 56 45 110 1,759 653 404 247 75 60 8 2 5 380 67 730 200 1,020 15,688 6,527 3,703 1,953 20 300 105 40 75 2,985 68 57 190 661 77 26 7 25 5 15 5 55 69 109 301 184 14 24 12 10 2 138 70 1,190 6,189 2,875 1,922 172 195 125 65 5 1,025 71 686 71 712 9,360 2,160 1,312 10 4,923 331 115 3,432 40 790 215 955 72 614 48 478 8,685 2,145 1,749 81 4,078 370 98 2,766 45 596 203 632 71 6,630 502 4,722 1 0, 737 22,031 18,961 1,171 42, 349 4,287 1,520 28,262 295 6,215 1,770 o, 225 74 5,236 222 1,217 12,904 2,809 1,622 16 7,582 420 130 5,236 as l,47f 305 875 75 9,8*6 515 1,176 16, 464 3,385 2,438 91 9,982 526 126 7,014 86 1,770 460 568 76 78, 526 4,457 9,189 112,240 21,514 17,734 746 68,661 3,835 1,165 48, 195 470 12,051 2,945 3,585 77 25 5 376 5,908 1,224 567 6 3,851 110 25 2,856 45 670 145 260 78 22 1 148 8,470 1,345 3,331 4 3,549 95 32 2,560 48 611 203 241 79 165 10 720 44,274 8,567 6,634 40 27,893 565 235 20,488 39f 4,655 1,555 1,140 80 20 11 211 1,392 372 304 11 675 111 11 436 11 62 44 30 SI 30 54 169 7,624 1,694 3,251 528 2,127 159 16 1,605 77 122 148 24 82 235 238 1,655 89,766 18, 166 J 36,984 5,630 28,676 1,810 230 22,078 680 1,910 1,968 310 SI 222 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7—FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are baaed on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farina Tenure of operator1 Part owners Managers Crop- share FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. . 1950. . Land In farms a°res 1954.. 1950.. Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950.. Value of land and buildioga: Average per farm dollars 1954.. 1950.. Average per acre dollars 1954. . 1950.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in farns according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 "to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acreB and over farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured fsrms reporting acres Croplsnd 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 Improved (see text) farms reporting acres Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting acres Cropland, total farms reporting acres Land pastured, total farms reporting acres Woodland, total farms reporting acres Irrigated land iz farms2 farms reporting acres Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting acres Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting acres 1954.. 1949.. 1954. . 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954. . 1954.. 1954.. 1954. . 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954. . 1954.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949. . 1954.. 1954.. 1954. . 1954.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coaaercial fertilizer vaa used, 1954: Hsy 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. 14,615 16,20* ,405,986 ,494,779 96.2 92.3 6,079 4,419 69.55 49.32 88 9, 128 12,389 174,343 264, 536 4,110 2, 184 1,267 964 431 131 35 4,774 5,315 161,563 142,869 4,929 6,357 119,772 171,386 722 10,344 4,464 109,428 6,924 360,454 5,524 348,479 5,950 202,814 1,048 38,900 13, 597 38,561 11,801 14,898 455,678 578, 791 11,396 12,067 724,831 633,206 10,244 10,482 708,933 659,659 72 522 10,031 3,545 73,722 1,285 4,238 31 , 085 508 1,867 16,007 6,089 7,371 54,239 4,323 8,913 54,531 2,536 1,514 7,663 934 1,203 9,866 2,017 3,015 368,277 468,484 182.6 155.4 10,013 6,603 59.69 43.94 1,692 2,741 46,795 78,499 301 536 381 247 178 38 10 1 868 1,317 39,851 45,660 821 1,311 27, 190 44,556 159 3,879 734 23,311 1,242 96,402 1,035 98,382 974 52,125 256 10,300 1,920 7, 532 1,837 2,919 113,836 168,715 1,827 2,763 188, 378 213,955 1,765 2,464 194, 784 213,134 17 170 3,006 681 17,929 712 789 207, 208 168,326 291.0 213.3 18, 759 10, 728 66.79 50.17 686 774 38,367 43, 322 43 107 120 201 143 57 22 3 357 278 27,385 16,720 267 365 9,212 12,500 86 1,157 205 8,055 449 58,730 297 32,696 425 37,037 156 12,265 683 3,761 707 789 74, 984 72, 542 666 723 123, 152 79,381 560 679 91,426 67, 106 8 215 99 3,950 345 15, 784 373 165 1,564 1,447 12,208 10,657 85 80 624 426 4,554 4,484 1,218 534 1,835 1,498 13,450 10, 226 982 503 2,133 2,182 11,755 13,000 416 172 445 296 2,144 1,423 213 138 286, 360 2,948 3,077 27 13 23,065 15,408 855.0 1, 185.2 55, 794 35,150 111.85 31.30 93 4,581 1,625 218 780 6 160 2,111 8 6,889 20 7,495 8 1,555 27 193 27 13 6,397 4,043 27 13 11,204 9,064 16 13 9,000 8,961 6 420 6 415 13 ,208 1,313 2,590 102, 129 180,961 77.8 68.9 4,486 3,192 58.91 47.66 86 1,268 2,570 35,328 76,435 125 350 345_ 345 65 16 2 140 347 5,535 8,318 267 718 6,878 14,744 51 913 236 5,965 372 23, 536 252 19,273 262 9,470 42 2,520 922 2,109 1,283 2,580 47,741 99,497 543 1,075 38,541 45,923 478 815 42,809 59,498 21 1,079 71 ,565 585 18,060 13 67 66 239 550 1,275 7 15 136 73 925 "135 IB 931 150 1,299 8"5 10, 395 10 1,102 130 2,818 752 18,443 1 175 5 123 14 605 7 105 217 302 28,694 32,061 132.2 106.2 5,932 4,007 47.50 37.79 96 207 292 5,379 8,437 105 2,770 3,115 126 127 4,040 2,626 20 310 116 3,730 126 5,160 97 6,538 97 4,205 211 602 207 297 12, 189 14, 178 177 232 12, 135 6,995 162 217 11,698 14, 528 1 115 2,870 136 735 5 5 50 176 195 1,865 171 332 2,174 40 23 150 40 16 1 6,530 845 408. 1 845.0 15,067 27, 600 70.74 32.66 94 1,644 61 5 400 11 130 754 305 955 30,805 79,585 101.0 83.3 6,578 3,544 62.07 45.65 93 305 955 8,580 32, 610 10 75 90 120 10 1 115 200 1, 125 36 2,315 6 65 340 153 935 6,730 6 10 128 280 5 55 25 655 11 125 4,491 6,175 85 9,990 95 3,295 10 350 11 240 42 705 16, 305 1 955 1,997 10, 640 99 41,655 11 180 1 470 4,691 10, 595 178 20, 190 11 150 1 340 4,491 16, 165 700 27, 545 170 5,040 255 330 2,780 275 558 4,310 16 125 40 32 175 Z Reported In small fractions. 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only, irrigated lend, including irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. 2For 1954, irrigated cropland harvested only; for 1949, total LOUISIANA FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 -Continued 223 a sample of farms. See text] Area 4— Continued Areas 5 and B Tenureof operator1— Can. Other farms Total all Tenure of operator1 Other Tenant e — Cod. Pull Part Tenants Other and farms owners owners Managers Share- Crop- share Livestock- Other Croppers unspeci- All Cash cash shsre Croppers and un- fied specified 590 175 10, 546 17,438 4,414 915 50 1,465 485 25 296 15 281 363 10,594 1 1,086 236 9,796 18, 968 5,064 736 71 1,741 690 20 380 15 425 211 11,336 2 18,360 16,895 705,287 1,474,854 587,280 259,627 56,251 71,695 28, 176 1,390 9,750 1,040 12,600 18, 739 500,001 3 43,450 22,770 661,600 1,472,527 579,941 174, 698 90,506 120, 537 71,224 890 12, 125 1,750 17,715 16,833 506,845 4 31.0 96.5 66.9 84.6 133.0 283.7 1,125.0 48.9 56.1 55.6 32.9 69.3 44.8 51.6 47.2 5 40.0 96.5 67.5 77.6 114.1 237.4 1,274.7 69.2 103.2 44.5 31.9 116.7 41.7 79.8 44.7 6 2,507 3,754 4,804 9,237 12,583 24,274 66,861 5,746 8,564 68,500 1,566 4,117 3,442 3,086 6,865 7 2,652 3,188 3,528 6, 166 8,403 14,077 69,217 3,.323 4,390 2,900 1,593 5,633 2,369 5,322 4,730 8 78.71 46.19 74.79 127.61 110. 73 109. 52 71.25 141. 47 173.53 831.98 61.47 59.38 97.71 80.39 157.61 9 68.42 32.50 53.67 88.23 82.02 65.97 62.47 49.60 38.34 85.29 52.49 50.00 62.33 93.74 115.47 10 82 74 90 84 88 70 88 75 79 60 57 100 80 80 84 11 590 140 5,450 12,462 3,782 814 28 1,340 445 25 296 10 276 288 6,498 12 1,086 226 6,291 14, 196 4,303 676 60 1,645 654 20 370 5 410 186 7,512 13 16,075 3,390 49,252 228,737 81,615 42,653 19,069 26,242 8,190 1,045 5,545 305 6,490 4,667 56,758 1A 29,256 5,851 64,655 249,003 82,477 29,746 23,661 31, 392 11,807 550 7,910 40 8,150 2,935 81,727 15 85 5 3,641 7,227 1,762 130 1 275 95 10 45 15 110 5,059 16 135 80 1,191 2,874 995 227 575 220 5 120 125 105 1,077 17 165 20 421 1,099 410 149 345 75 5 110 5 95 55 195 18 145 25 166 718 359 165 1 92 32 20 5 30 5 101 19 50 10 21 355 156 93 12 38 22 5 11 56 20 10 10 104 62 21 2 12 5 6 1 7 21 56 29 20 4 3 1 1 1 22 29 9 9 8 3 23 15 25 3, 389 7,108 1,934 487 33 269 116 5 40 5 26 77 4,385 24 66 55 3,366 6,988 2,166 362 43 358 163 70 5 70 50 4,039 25 123 1,315 87, 194 243, 155 100, 537 43,934 8,160 12,645 6,136 205 520 50 2,290 3,444 77,879 26 1,620 1,225 70,533 241,108 107,690 40, 732 14,782 9,165 5,675 930 200 1,025 1,335 68, 739 27 25 40 3,566 3,921 1,050 87 3 212 70 10 31 21 80 2,569 28 150 96 3,958 5,068 1,429 207 25 391 115 10 80 90 96 3,016 29 340 1,350 76,274 55, 466 19,093 3,269 1,632 1,805 265 30 400 675 435 29,667 30 2,280 3,103 98,806 72,312 28,262 3,928 1,381 5,060 545 265 1,095 380 2,775 33,661 31 5 10 420 647 258 31 1 72 20 16 11 25 285 32 10 185 4,235 11,163 4,811 1,217 100 560 40 165 260 95 4,475 33 20 35 3,288 3,452 678 7] 3 161 55 10 20 11 65 2,339 34 330 1,165 72,039 44,303 14, 282 2,052 1,532 1,245 225 CO 235 415 340 25, 192 35 20 80 4,853 7,096 2,374 512 39 318 115 40 5 16 142 3,853 36 325 7,210 179,675 437,441 179,261 81,304 15,228 12, 525 4,085 775 500 2,240 4,925 149, 123 37 25 40 3,932 4,348 1,387 231 13 146 36 5 30 5 20 50 2,571 38 635 1,830 191,239 245, 509 102, 137 31,927 1,086 3,880 1,135 40 1,275 85 350 995 106,479 39 25 35 4,269 3,171 1,040 303 16 195 93 5 30 5 10 52 1,617 40 400 1,435 96, 687 175,803 69,469 48,227 J.358 7,771 5,602 20 185 50 125 1,789 40,778 41 10 586 1,348 690 165 9 50 30 5 15 414 42 270 12,260 71,762 32, 773 22,667 7,010 1,135 820 50 265 8,177 43 305 145 10,045 15,921 4,187 863 48 1,094 401 25 205 15 166 282 9,729 U 380 365 24,966 88,743 34,966 8,113 1,516 6,827 2,763 50 1,050 50 430 2,464 37,317 .'.'. 590 155 7,947 15, 649 4,136 881 43 1,397 462 25 296 10 281 323 9, 192 46 1,086 231 8,597 17, 154 4,888 716 70 1,692 661 20 380 10 420 201 9,788 47 16,540 6,055 212,720 527,358 201,445 90,056 28,861 40,692 14,591 1,280 6,465 355 9,455 8,546 166,304 48 33, 156 10,179 233, 994 562,423 218, 449 74,406 39,824 45,617 18,027 815 9,935 240 9,555 7,045 184, 127 49 55 110 8,333 11,996 3,537 774 48 603 254 10 95 5 41 198 7,036 50 196 166 7,493 12, 147 3,685 535 60 691 300 5 140 5 135 106 7,176 51 850 9,960 363,556 856, 399 349,267 173,465 32, 946 32,941 15,823 225 1,480 600 4,655 10,158 267, 7e0 52 8,220 7, 330 284,883 758, 086 326,501 120,203 42,802 39,799 25, 226 65 1,550 795 6,075 6,088 228,781 53 45 100 7,425 10, 337 3,350 643 41 409 136 5 60 5 36 167 5,894 54 116 131 6,511 11,165 3,656 523 57 515 224 80 10 115 86 6,414 55 960 9,040 370,914 682,950 281,398 113, 231 16, 314 16,405 5,220 40 2,050 585 2,590 5,920 255,602 56 5,994 9,226 310,960 626,771 249,869 56, 168 35, 590 43,220 26, 610 1, 115 1,495 6,450 7,550 241,924 57 20 20 1,512 925 81 2 98 46 5 1 1 45 406 56 1,697 1,000 91 200 90 10 40 60 406 59 920 40 9,813 6,692 785 280 950 475 10 200 100' 165 1,106 60 7,026 4,490 520 790 400 35 125 230 1,226 61 40 10 176 1,213 627 126 12 162 61 45 15 41 286 to 745 110 1,093 12,477 7,301 1,676 450 1,465 815 235 100 315 1,585 - i 240 45 1,921 1,717 612 J76 3 331 121 95 80 35 5-i5 64 7,875 1,615 20,741 34,433 18,025 5,389 454 5,890 2,145 1,420 1,910 415 4,675 6'. 10 647 1,766 825 270 23 83 30 10 10 21 12 565 66 86 922 8,670 4,088 1,636 1,066 787 375 5 15 300 92 1,073 67 430 6,395 47,979 16,936 8,103 8,724 3,435 1,645 20 65 1,170 535 8,781 66 5 321 840 429 94 5 21 15 1 5 291 69 40 608 4.5231 2,678 767 141 80 50 2 28 857 70 135 5,609 27,772 15,050 4,155 1,060 385 220 50 115 7,122 71 365 115 3,388 7,128 2, 134 523 19 930 287 20 235 10 211 167 3,522 72 598 108 2,589 11,249 4,221 1,785 334 1,305 336 24 286 40 399 220 3,604 73 4, 180 1,130 19,293 68,433 23,939 9,380 1,579 10, 523 2,505 370 2,515 150 3,158 1,825 23,012 M 525 110 1,726 3f 560 1,097 209 1 951 280 15 260 10 215 171 1,302 75 1,560 194 1,650 3,825 1,390 368 (Z) 1,173 324 16 341 20 308 164 694 70 9,885 1,200 10,581 16,745 5,823 1,403 3 5,600 1,400 80 1,735 70 1,560 755 3,916 77 55 20 1,772 5,376 1,945 286 6 593 251 20 115 5 61 141 2,546 78 54 16 645 10,456 5,527 1,345 348 1,303 680 26 88 8 190 311 1,933 79 190 85 3,477 35, 826 12,612 4,599 5,846 4,937 1,980 860 325 35 702 1,035 7,630 90 25 471 525 221 67 11 47 11 10 6 6 15 179 81 10 400 2,214 983 498 154 106 26 10 z 50 18 471 aa 75 3,001 12, 786 5,231 2,113 1,724 477 122 20 5 240 90 3,241 Si 224 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AKEAS 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 operator1 Full owners Part owners Share- cash Crop- share 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 3 3 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Farms. FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE , 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 farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 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 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 acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved C see text) farms reporting acres Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting acres Cropland, total farms reporting acres Land pastured, total farms reporting acres Woodland, total farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms2 farms reporting acres Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting acres Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting acres 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Oops on which commercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 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. 8,232 9,029 1,259,131 1,285,739 153.1 142.4 16,979 12,208 133.46 96.30 76 5,922 6,854 453 , 345 470,106 1,426 964 883 930 724 560 285 150 2,883 2,570 118,625 95,397 1,255 2,420 78,767 104,722 403 25,630 953 53,137 1,251 110,165 1,251 233,524 1,990 157,421 264 23,886 7,449 107,284 7,077 8,048 650, 737 670,225 5,073 5,191 386,211 335,710 2,364 3,207 343,689 357,045 140 95 32,032 13,569 719 34,358 3,764 284 1,207 12,889 150 1,128 8,779 3,601 6,255 70,575 1,738 1,624 13,560 1,490 2,137 15,035 2,581 20,469 240,913 1,365 1,306 261,678 239,609 191.7 183.5 24,918 16,500 127.81 92.44 76 1,243 1,180 92,479 83,051 155 255 271 277 114 79 56 36 517 431 31,289 26,266 212 364 19,269 16,070 82 4,777 160 14,492 224 21,814 289 53,598 337 14,836 51 4,426 1,258 28,393 1,318 1,226 143 , 037 125,387 877 893 67,939 65,413 469 625 75,412 63,814 28 23 5,465 1,735 233 8,721 49 204 1,290 786 1,513 17,683 449 393 3,158 411 657 4,855 497 4,177 48,159 1,184 1,326 355,763 253,573 300.5 191.2 37,443 17,601 121.16 108.10 69 1,168 1,282 149,034 108, 985 21 e7 142 207 265 270 134 42 443 309 35,396 20,331 259 385 14 , 714 15,766 96 5,083 186 9,631 181 28,853 235 32,480 354 67,273 79 8,435 1,109 28,013 1,179 1,311 199,144 145,082 797 800 131,522 81,348 389 517 61,333 56,113 66 33 13,315 5,405 205 7,864 7 805 94 561 5,845 50 327 3,287 895 2,315 24,957 243 348 2,707 266 646 3,834 845 7,082 77,939 80 176 312,060 439,330 3,900.8 2,496.2 385,489 175,187 118.97 74.74 44 75 170 74,941 141,284 49 37 54 10,578 14,016 41 121 22,200 38,026 24 10.057 15 26,951 43 110,545 26 48,322 13 5,665 68 18,523 77 172 107,719 193,326 64 122 85,851 100,024 51 130 137,496 150,628 3 5 1,100 1,958 28 12,477 1 500 86 1,534 4 351 1,993 45 357 3,577 46 162 4,131 54,065- 1,731 2,182 187,135 186,216 108.1 85.3 13,939 8,075 138.36 97.89 72 1,692 2,159 121,726 118,292 35 235 370 410 343 200 76 23 443 305 11,902 10,662 249 513 9,879 13,404 141 4,293 119 5,586 107 9,962 126 13,691 3oe 6,646 31 1,864 1,519 13,309 1,705 2,172 143,507 142,358 782 924 28, 530 30, 069 213 385 23,673 17,244 43 9 12,152 4,371 128 4,251 49 715 7 177 1,639 1,123 1,609 19,415 865 814 7,040 586 640 5,149 1,092 5,039 60,405 258 305 47,719 41,415 185.0 135.8 20,108 11,512 112.87 82.32 80 250 283 26,891 19, 805 69 68 4,277 8,437 88 94 3,796 2,869 56 2,339 2,648 19 4,699 32 2,840 5 1,310 2£3 2,568 253 295 34,964 31,111 109 129 9,765 15,450 36 84 7,347 4,174 17 6 5,044 3,160 56 1,280 17 70 5 157 ,310 186 348 ,728 320 41 139 1,069 183 1,134 14 , 868 58 97 7,639 15,666 131.7 161.5 10,247 14,004 106.95 108.46 72 58 96 3,935 7,870 1,020 230 10 41 200 3,366 600 20 825 15 225 10 200 52 834 58 97 5,155 11,466 38 21 1,845 2,254 27 16 1,425 2,349 2 1 565 375 10 150 50 78 1,100 20 50 295 191 1,920 1,142 1,474 95,036 98, 990 83.2 67.2 12,669 6,808 155.52 101.59 73 1,142 1,474 72,556 71,227 5 180 295 320 200 85 46 11 273 195 3,163 1,735 127 288 4,562 5,239 63 1,103 70 3,459 47 2,559 49 3,867 240 2,092 16 354 998 6,237 1,142 1,474 80,281 78, 201 534 653 7,814 7,705 95 254 6,426 6,676 13 2 4,964 836 47 2,476 1 300 7 12 95 2 20 329 736 856 10,084 710 658 5,610 475 434 3,590 713 2,973 35,021 1DBta are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only, not harvested and not pastured. 2For 1954, irrigated cropland harveated only; for 1949, total irrigated land, Including irrigated cropland LOUISIANA FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 225 a sample of farma. See text] Area o^Continued Area 7 Tenureof operator1— Can. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Other farms Tenants —Con. Full owners Part owners Tenants Cropper B Other and unspeci- fied Managers All Cash Share- cash Crop- share Livestock- share Croppers Other and un- specified 94 168 3,862 10,275 1,926 1,813 47 2,500 54 28 2,040 50 186 142 3,989 1 180 95 4,039 11,849 2,206 1,666 43 2,980 49 39 2,272 35 372 213 4,954 2 16, 709 17,424 142,495 1,938,864 309,537 764 , 080 204,241 472,400 11,893 22,598 350,774 54,277 11,228 21,630 188, 6 S 3 12 , 995 12,005 167,011 1,766,702 359,928 658,877 161,580 354,206 11,012 14,935 272,463 7,915 19,351 28, 530 232,111 4 177.8 103.7 36.9 188.7 160.7 421.4 4,345.6 189.0 220.2 807.1 171.9 1,085.5 60.4 152.3 47.3 5 72.2 126.4 41.3 149.1 163.2 395.5 3,757.7 118.9 224.7 382.9 119.9 226.1 52.0 133.9 46.9 6 16,178 11,676 5,916 : 1,61 ■ 21,130 51,891 229,574 22,956 29,059 80,340 23,448 32,681 9,072 20,569 6,545 7 6,171 10,292 4,663 14,718 16,077 36,129 477,613 12,694 13,475 23,084 13,363 30,800 6,120 12,660 5,321 8 118.07 155.04 187.94 137.73 145.58 135.80 117.82 129.83 120.77 90.03 153.46 24.24 157.40 144.89 164.37 9 108.56 106.69 142.89 103.37 104.10 92.59 106.79 111.83 71.45 70.02 115.79 101.32 138.44 92.02 117. 73 10 82 48 80 77 74 72 62 82 70 71 81 80 88 89 78 11 94 142 1,744 6,902 1,414 1,714 35 2,455 43 18 2,033 49 186 126 1,284 12 180 95 2,063 8,195 1,877 1,557 36 2,868 34 39 2,190 35 372 198 1,857 13 7,373 10,054 15,165 605,517 79,442 282,844 11,677 222,956 4,065 6,936 192,500 2,427 6,897 10,131 8,598 14 10,820 7,230 IB, 494 543,050 121,883 210,180 25,215 168,731 3,622 4,827 133,218 3,765 10,819 12,480 17,041 15 15 1,215 1,401 258 61 1 100 75 15 10 981 16 15 10 387 1,026 243 118 1 416 5 311 15 65 20 248 17 25 20 100 971 254 130 557 16 475 15 31 20 30 18 7 20 35 743 222 120 1 380 5 300 10 50 15 20 19 25 36 843 193 337 6 302 10 250 5 16 21 5 20 20 35 5 964 192 435 7 330 5 295 5 25 21 6 2 837 42 450 11 333 6 8 296 4 4 15 22 2 117 9 63 8 37 1 5 31 23 27 41 1,443 5,113 1,234 1,363 34 950 16 17 785 29 42 61 1,532 24 20 10 1,471 7,015 1,389 1,323 28 1,758 39 24 1,368 35 171 121 2,517 25 1,762 851 29,460 621,598 131,963 272,864 52,085 106,946 3,025 10,102 85,628 1,637 1,117 5,437 57,740 26 190 50 24,122 644,908 121,382 260,257 42,510 129,017 5,636 8,798 97,993 3,555 4,410 8,525 91 , 742 27 E 21 494 722 128 113 6 70 1 2 56 5 1 5 405 28 35 40 1,037 1,339 242 211 6 333 10 237 56 30 547 29 641 580 12,705 50,178 7,516 18, 801 6,207 10, 099 639 815 7,275 20 300 1,050 7,555 30 885 975 21,456 76,252 12,060 27,121 2,783 16,505 285 10,940 995 4,285 17,783 31 1 15 60 114 35 21 1 16 11 5 41 32 241 460 1,420 4,535 910 1,523 25 362 342 20 1,715 33 1 6 454 629 98 93 5 59 1 2 50 1 5 374 34 400 120 11,285 45,643 6,606 17,278 6,182 9,737 639 B15 6,933 300 1,050 5,840 35 11 17 724 1,478 371 272 12 145 12 7 113 1 12 678 It. 2,700 1,475 22,565 185,738 20,458 37,886 75,443 25,131 2,912 1,465 17,809 475 2,470 26,820 37 6 31 558 944 202 200 7 86 7 75 1 3 449 33 1,330 2,615 23,210 99,780 15,646 28,660 5,129 25,817 1,324 23,668 250 575 24,528 39 11 10 965 2,563 579 419 16 542 12 2 442 17 22 47 1,007 40 1,349 140 20,344 291,921 37,649 93,841 49,514 63,483 926 800 8,766 50,082 1,849 1,060 47,434 41 90 255 84 56 2 23 1 16 1 5 90 42 3,496 12,396 3,875 4,754 2,066 296 40 214 17 25 1,405 43 88 152 3,495 9,459 1,813 1,749 43 2,042 40 23 1,674 49 139 117 3,812 44 1,554 1,709 19,046 84,132 16,863 29,184 4,186 17,968 326 1,156 15,128 111 340 907 15,931 45 94 147 2,798 8,579 1,717 1,789 41 2,458 49 23 2,034 49 186 127 2,564 46 180 95 3,167 10,357 2,074 1,642 42 2,965 44 39 2,262 35 372 213 3,634 47 9,776 11,485 57,330 1,277,293 218,921 574,509 69,969 340,001 7,729 17,853 285,403 4,084 8,314 16,618 73,893 48 11,895 8,255 64,072 1,264,210 255,325 497,558 70,508 314,253 9,258 13, 910 242,151 7,320 16,224 25,390 126,566 -'' 33 62 2,553 7,623 1,703 1,618 46 1,452 27 22 1,214 40 53 96 2,804 50 60 45 2,452 9,162 1,856 1,525 35 2,261 44 34 1,754 35 252 142 3,485 51 5,811 2,466 72,369 1,099,257 190,070 404,591 177,042 195,560 6,863 12,367 112,203 51,719 3,441 8,967 131,994 52 500 545 58,856 949,937 172,387 374,320 123,842 14 7,835 6,821 9,738 111,476 3,610 5,910 10,280 131,553 5 1 12 42 1,242 2,242 529 441 16 225 12 13 183 2 15 1,031 54 10 10 1,550 2,553 603 447 10 188 5 1 159 5 11 7 1,305 55 4,030 4,090 45,775 285,518 36,104 66,546 80,572 50,948 2,912 2,789 41,477 725 3,045 51,348 56 80 1,990 69,246 172,759 38, 081 56, 615 11,944 14,410 145 600 12,090 55 545 975 51,709 57 5 6 3,420 772 1,415 27 1,176 22 18 1,002 14 59 61 30 5.3 25 3,874 1,133 1,285 24 1,202 9 24 945 20 86 118 230 59 600 979 526,426 63,197 266,118 9,206 187,720 3,205 6,811 164,441 1,407 3,620 8,236 185 60 61 100 451,256 102,810 197,320 22,531 125,482 3,197 4,087 99, 998 3,390 4,190 10,620 3,115 10 5 125 73 8 21 19 1 17 1 25 62 45 300 1,045 2,959 863 1,205 501 60 420 21 390 -.. i 5 54 21 14 1 13 3 10 5 64 75 4,972 424 1,150 1,445 1,943 1,823 120 10 65 96 592 191 164 10 61 2 1 41 2 5 10 166 66 15 101 2,577 22,165 1,047 749 310 171 38 2 85 1 4 41 300 67 500 800 9,451 6,782 2,987 1,250 205 10 854 11 20 150 1,695 Sfl 40 182 65 55 2 10 1 9 50 69 894 302 443 60 37 2 35 52 570 7,574 2,960 3,566 310 208 40 168 530 71 64 86 752 1,538 300 186 2 704 16 597 20 56 15 346 ".' 111 199 461 1,264 257 177 4 556 16 471 15 46 8 270 73 1,283 2,040 4,943 11,205 2,093 1,780 18 5,418 120 4,295 220 588 95 1,896 w 50 30 180 2,089 411 256 5 1,237 15 1,017 35 125 45 180 75 46 30 61 2,652 481 365 8 1,693 25 1,392 » 138 70 105 76 350 425 615 18,946 2,877 2,479 75 12 , 895 125 10,605 380 1,290 495 520 77 30 225 1,382 186 132 734 15 609 15 80 15 330 78 24 30 148 1,217 146 198 751 52 612 15 57 15 122 79 165 270 1,035 8,842 784 1,660 5,663 160 4,773 125 470 135 735 BO 57 81 85 3,383 721 1,349 35 1,213 21 18 1,045 9 59 61 65 81 314 368 40 44 , 572 6,116 22,508 856 14,941 204 434 13,366 106 297 534 151 32 3,870 4,119 345 503,993 61,629 254,626 9,745 176,403 ,:. 6,783 155,530 1,164 3,240 6,476 1,590 a i 226 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are baaed on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE number 1954 . 1950. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. 1950. Average per acre dollars 1954 . 1950. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954. Land in faras according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 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. acj-es 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 farms2 farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954 . acres 1954. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops oo vbich coaaercial fertilizer vas used, 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. Total all farms 7,318 8,301 749,396 766,274 102.4 92.2 5,510 3,947 59.69 4,676 6,280 76,602 97,829 2,497 1,237 454 270 139 42 31 6 3,719 3,344 175,724 139,437 2,116 2,184 44,974 54,721 593 11,205 1,758 33,769 3,416 222,111 1,916 106,141 lOi 1,624 455 471 23,031 6,541 18,389 6,564 7,512 297,300 291,987 5,791 6,223 503,290 431,587 4,848 5,512 328,252 360,981 43 14 8,004 2,385 189 2,086 436 7,800 924 4,184 25,106 367 1,728 14,677 2,607 2,467 14,669 1,519 2,369 15,510 1,108 450 2,198 424 1,145 11,006 Tenure of operator Full owners 1,026 1,753 211,955 257,338 206.6 146.8 10, 558 6,034 56.98 45.49 91 820 1,598 23,513 35, 238 194 266 182 97 44 22 14 1 528 842 47,424 49,135 296 464 7,089 13,154 85 3,325 244 3,764 560 55,380 360 37,174 306 38,014 144 13,673 951 3,361 945 1,682 78,026 97,527 910 1,494 140,818 147,621 795 1,332 92,554 122,485 21 7 2,757 1,065 54 284 294 123,045 81, 143 433.3 276.0 16,114 10,826 43.58 39.02 69 254 288 15,256 10, 594 33 41 31 70 196 169 30, 225 20,177 59 51 2,115 2,864 17 960 219 38, 914 77 7,245 126 27,605 63 3,905 277 1,685 281 289 47,596 33,635 269 264 96,744 57,151 248 228 46,159 33,490 11 1 2,645 250 14 321 313 96 1,677 1,283 10,823 6,390 132 39 1,089 184 10,495 1,149 499 123 744 296 3,809 1,750 301 135 642 539 3,532 3,524 174 39 113 27 453 210 106 * 45 426 360 3,172 3,707 16 7 13,875 11,771 867.2 1,681.6 44,060 54,733 59.25 29.51 605 945 5 9 5 6,397 3,643 1 300 10 ,130 1,929 5 375 16 814 14 7 7,002 4,888 16 7 12,456 10,154 10 6 4,130 3,760 134 760 20 100 385 947 47,486 69,096 123.3 73.0 4,707 2,384 42.06 34.73 78 360 904 10,217 21,068 35 165 90 40 18 5 130 274 8,458 14,572 76 153 6,320 2,340 56 139 12,287 57 3,715 48 5,450 17 710 349 1,039 370 931 24,995 37,980 205 437 26,195 36,463 180 321 16,002 23,831 11 6 2,602 1,070 21 180 60 375 2 10 110 198 161 1,278 283 429 3,664 25 10 J_ 26 173 ,747 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only, not harvested and not pastured. 2For 1954, irrigated cropland harvested only; for 1949, total irrigated land, including irrigated cropland FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR. s sample of farms. See text^] LOUISIANA CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 227 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 8— Co ntlnued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Cont inued Snare- cash Crop- share Livestock-share Croppers Other and unspecified Other farms FARMS, ACRE40E, AND VALUE 5 600 120.0 6,000 50.00 100 5 50 5 5 330 5 SO 5 80 5 100 5 40 5 460 5 430 5 100 5 7 25 151 402 16,959 29,398 112.3 73.1 4,747 2,560 46.00 32.85 85 146 397 5,532 9,156 5 60 50 20 5 6 36 121 1,999 5,477 31 66 4,575 1,255 16 1,145 26 3,430 45 2,780 31 620 11 1,085 10 75 135 368 151 402 12, 106 15,888 61 207 i<,864 14,097 66 156 3,400 10,210 11 1 2,602 320 5 50 45 1,000 5 15 100 85 68 575 125 212 1,675 ! 4 30 16 160 2,662 6 10 1,962 1,210 327.0 121.0 11,250 10, 100 34.40 50.00 100 6 10 273 835 5 1 1 5 700 25 1 970 6 19 6 10 973 860 1 5 1,670 75 1 5 970 75 5 750 5 30 5 40 6 9 51 5 5 30 96 285 4,970 8,655 51.8 30.4 1,843 1,219 33.65 43.28 64 96 275 1,948 5,940 10 50 25 5 6 21 35 695 520 10 40 95 315 10 95 16 885 1 500 6 730 6 600 86 117 96 285 2,738 6,775 36 50 2,310 1,775 16 30 1,385 850 5 25 15 190 1 e 100 46 30 270 71 105 1,248 10 4 25 5 5 50 75 108 10, 560 12,873 140.8 119.2 4,165 2,973 49.75 30.98 73 65 96 1,650 2,763 10 30 5 10 10 45 32 2,745 1,965 15 6 200 255 10 10 5 190 50 5,750 65 215 70 97 4,595 4,983 55 68 8,495 8,195 50 48 5,750 7,270 5 25 5 80 10 25 125 35 32 185 10 56 395 10 2 15 5,607 5,300 353,035 345,926 63.0 65.3 4,081 3,149 67.07 50.55 89 3,233 3,484 27,011 29,984 2,230 765 151 63 22 2 2 1950... 4 1950. . . 6 1950. . . Value of land and buildinga: S 1950. . . 10 11 1950 .. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954... Land in faraa according to n*«: 13 14 15 1949... acres 1954... 1949... ?n ?i 24 25 26 27 28 Cropland used only for pasture, farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Cropland not harvested and not 2,856 2,054 83,220 51, 910 1,685 1,515 29,450 36,063 435 5,270 1,430 24,180 2,488 111,400 1,422 58,007 1,136 32,457 242 4,368 29 30 31 32 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Cropland used only for crops not harvested 33 14 acres 1954. .. 35 36 acres 1954... 37 38 acres 1954. .. 39 40 41 42 43 44 acres 1954.. . Other pasture (not cropland and acres 1954 . . . acres 1954... Other land (house lots, roads, 45 acres 1954... 11,490 47 48 49 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949... 4,603 139,681 117,957 51 52 53 54 1949... acres 1954... 1949. . . 4,021 227,077 180,198 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 1949... acres 1954... 1949. . . 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Cover crops turned under and land planted 3,625 169,407 177,415 63 64 acres 1954... Cropland used for row or grain crops 945 65 acres 1954... USE OF COrMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on vhich connercial fertilizer vaa used, 1954: 2,550 490 1,030 6,758 189 425 2,823 67 68 69 . tons... acres on which used... 70 71 tons... acres on which used... 73 74 * tons... acres on which used... 1,264 7,822 76 77 78 79 BO 81 tons... acrea on which uaed . . . Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting... tons.. . acres on which used... 759 4,790 870 300 1,465 82 81 tons. . . acres on which used. . 246 178 1,280 228 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.-FARM FACILITIES, OFFFARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR. [Data are based on reports for only {For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Crop- share SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farn 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. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No 'tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954. . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers {to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures2 farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954. 1949 . dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954 . Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 28, 46 I 101,426 83,189 22,507 55,617 37, 525 389 3,894 3,235 4,031 4,750 633 666 3,010 3,122 590 628 41,525 48,666 32,672 22,597 49, 985 34,373 54,674 62,802 44,292 47,043 51,952 46,682 36,161 30,523 ■1 ■','■■■'' 21,022 11,650 97,929 283,475 96,735 94,481 42,659 81,283 18,489 107, 711 4,601 16,589 15,617 91, 122 108, 320 61,699 40,970 10,787,516 44,059 43,356 39,392,890 38,900,898 41,093 2,966 82, 020 80,545 31,755,844 21,930,347 49,618 32,246 17,762,398 18,866,474 73, 908 18,927,788 293, 181 2,477,769 2,462 87,977 489, 615 92, 305 6,624 3,700 20,011 9,592 20,120 7,251 5,785 2,912 14,157 6,952 9,881 5,487 92 35 1,456 1,248 1,825 781 1,113 1,619 1,293 1,929 243 210 254 219 1,038 1,076 1,061 1,120 191 234 206 245 11,153 6,690 12,893 9,274 10,637 7,443 7,576 4,760 15,480 13,909 10,844 8,217 11,179 6,210 13,561 6,118 3,133 3,387 6,414 5,747 3,326 2,720 7,658 7,283 3,354 19, 379 62,815 18,880 18,472 8,842 15,210 5,463 29, 133 1,491 4,767 4,488 24,366 20,876 14,827 9,344 2,834,439 11,811 12,088 11,002,364 11,898,249 10,941 870 16,465 17,892 14,273,998 9,284,030 13,460 10,457 4,892,812 4,080,582 16,672 4,829,404 79,602 596,818 1,173 43,743 242, 140 43,458 1,212 833 3,220 2,036 1,583 802 2,081 5,381 2,062 9,619 48, 248 9,442 9,336 4,215 8,842 4,426 30,070 1,759 5,471 3,417 24,599 9,932 8,384 5,220 3,376,152 7,275 6,198 12,841,451 9,524,292 6,022 1,253 7,610 6,779 6,627,592 3,927,853 8,104 5,482 6,504,928 3,861,821 9,082 5,797,389 85,491 754,342 422 19,358 105, 174 22,163 233 1,905 442 24,781 468 17,288 194 2,417 376 6,441 262 5,458 10 62 138 304 38 287 134 1,009 220 1,148 53 89 58 96 177 406 195 420 41 53 49 56 360 8,218 998 9,254 395 7,255 475 5,314 £,390 10,254 2,684 7,511 327 11,359 1,088 12,221 343 52 450 409 197 525,822 390 494 6,096,801 8,391,087 172 218 305 351 825, 992 899,041 419 475 1,245,559 1.499,618 375 1,090,217 14,562 155,515 45 3,897 20,159 3,272 1,370 1,997 8,856 8,275 1,867 1,409 10,850 4,149 3,106 432 28,037 7 888 101,412 398 27,940 386 27,573 68 17,454 114 39,274 324 5,783 7 3es 34,565 257 847 3 677 2,151 163 5,244 3 711 32,414 28,902 23,757 16,159 3,419,463 16,518 15,098 7,916,217 7,288,513 15,935 583 14 , 987 19,693 2,932,350 2,703,497 12,645 8,353 4,001,445 2,473,284 26, 150 5,652,643 84,565 769,976 205 5,754 34,363 7,524 378 1,643 1,504 372 873 511 90 102 29 34 87 88 17 18 981 1,206 864 690 1,357 1,036 924 1,159 183 198 723 634 272 173 1,050 583 281 1,953 9,879 1,944 1,893 931 1,901 718 6,085 201 676 2,063 1,578 1,000 308, 127 1,226 1,275 1,553,123 1,728,287 1,060 166 1,300 1,829 881,744 783,458 1,145 999 602,247 408,200 1,811 602,753 8,424 70,450 37 650 4,790 930 54 932 406 11,703 361 8,569 70 1,084 142 3,603 143 3,505 191 262 227 223 386 311 219 264 139 130 36 30 206 140 87 453 2,170 445 445 276 637 149 1,088 37 122 1,015 456 402 278 92, 080 302 358 370,539 364,059 269 33 265 434 53,613 41,585 287 213 189,962 74,881 398 151,677 2,012 22,941 15 520 3,440 1,175 708 805 26 28 162 170 20 20 4,830 5,383 4,732 3,069 6,454 4,129 5,646 5,992 481 852 3,807 3,589 718 488 7,143 2,840 1,692 13,038 49,462 12,987 12,861 8,240 19,369 3,279 17,232 477 1,089 2,961 16,143 13,487 10,819 7,105 1,647,310 8,113 8,282 3,878,462 3,454,478 7,840 273 8,677 11,890 1,016,028 1,140,384 6,910 4,518 2,477,169 1,442,904 12,543 3,128,037 46,886 451,181 72 1,894 11,403 2,464 Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lim LOUISIANA AND FARM EXPENDITURES, RY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 a sample of farms. See text] 229 The State— Continued Areas 1 and A Tenure of operator1— Con. Tenants — Con. unspeci- fied Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Crop- share Livestock- share Croppers Other and un- speci f ied Other farms 219 9,350 5,693 556 1,113 794 40 46 128 139 11 895 1,144 1,404 461 760 3,507 3,510 1,510 211 u 770 34 297 10 758 10 603 7 114 15 585 1 229 8 109 1,171 7,893 1,131,90^ 5,808 4,296 1,525,276 1,253,940 4,265 377,737 353,220 3,349 1,961 384,733 344,803 9,859 1,428,957 21,796 179,611 40 303 16,002 ,481 46,600 ,069 38,062 317 11,199 652 27,691 443 16,437 16 190 47 7.48 67 304 48 156 52 160 11 38 11 39 50 313 50 326 5 71 5 72 730 15,104 798 16,247 585 6,942 380 4,472 777 7,952 537 5,117 616 25,599 645 27,814 193 38,551 121 40,769 604 33,418 396 30,545 179 29,359 82 25,528 819 319 266 1,609 4,764 1,597 1,562 761 1,442 356 1,760 46 328 1,671 1,720 1,237 813 190,074 956 815 472,652 424,284 924 32 1,128 1,165 556,656 358,810 840 595 281,959 166,441 1,345 290,242 4,633 38, 530 36 1,415 8,430 1,230 22,814 3,866 3,076 40,462 63.112 38,714 12,080 17,643 2,493 6,555 247 2,305 6,032 48,160 14,322 10,050 631,640 8,065 9,478 1,536,057 1,798,757 8,023 42 42,653 35, 830 7,095,912 5,115,926 14,990 7,479 1,117,654 951,169 21,629 1,558,135 28,961 201,118 617 15,225 87,779 15,888 3 534 1 325 7 630 2 094 5 574 3 256 38 553 195 296 337 169 183 505 539 82 99 4 686 5 892 2 900 1 932 5 671 3 646 6 297 7 997 6,225 5,887 6,765 5,702 4,715 3,910 4,791 1,909 991 11,400 38,348 11,247 10,834 5,144 8,994 1,860 18,520 489 2,100 1,581 16,420 12,970 6,699 4,796 1,812,608 4,363 3,891 6,439,069 5,445,909 3,674 489 9,93,6 8,319 4,076,678 2,155,855 4,465 ^,668 2,027,124 1,239,931 7,535 2,003,557 26,489 243,438 136 5,675 26,095 5,215 771 1,655 1,465 476 1,142 745 21 198 104 126 139 42 44 190 197 360 344 542 541 307 281 664 622 270 1,643 7,244 1,225 800 550,371 944 870 1,783.013 1,982,793 768 176 1,780,968 717,225 1,032 816 691,607 509,350 1,292 556,318 7,865 71,339 66 3,355 13,680 2,520 379 789 571 223 493 370 4 203 39 104 120 69 74 163 205 1,089 620 1,481 1,055 892 633 640 396 1,861 1,698 1,188 926 960 531 1,571 989 127 119 291 243 165 83 182 503 130 640 8,699 699 423 1,201 949 540 415 4,519 6,932 222 137 725 627 411 361 3,794 6,305 851 751 , 464 529,510 654 524 ,661,572 ,576,999 463 191 665 582 833,577 421,645 663 465 759, 761 386, 605 755 636,661 7,624 68,876 23 1,295 6,615 1,475 56 116 54 50 238 229 64 1,035 29 61,257 53 55 545,433 501,821 25 108,735 89,396 124,351 94,595 47 91,731 1,332 12,244 1 189 ,686 ,271 158 529 255 7 7 612 740 534 427 950 814 1,419 1,588 201 186 1,315 1,059 257 601 272 262 3,423 12,519 3,417 3,337 2,006 3,876 578 5,306 52 169 549 5,137 3,496 2,993 2,435 600,865 1,698 1,546 1,144,244 1,193,127 1,613 85 1,397 1,816 203, 949 298,278 1,152 725 326,724 208,053 2,829 547,466 6,564 66,583 11 365 2,535 450 63 184 134 24 83 130 178 102 115 206 246 96 140 20 26 97 119 51 42 135 50 240 2,167 240 235 106 151 108 1,781 101 1,709 253 196 85 88,015 181 153 332,503 613,912 155 26 169 270 73, 704 180,578 140 137 94,359 101,526 202 89,011 992 9,852 216 31 30 20 155 30 25 26,755 25 15 170,950 123,850 10 15 5,835 4,315 62,540 9,800 25 32,960 316 3,295 370 2,350 32r. 63 573 271 67 113 58 233 273 236 95 375 145 . cfl 325 271 185 50 235 153 688 2,695 678 425 910 143 1,107 12 142 1,056 703 563 438 104,665 318 436 298, 265 164,070 285 33 381 614 40,930 62,520 363 221 103,580 42,315 563 137,525 1,624 17,536 100 25 25 25 75 6,430 10 2,025 10 1,790 20 2,415 32 375 25 ,785 730 40 255 85 145 165 120 156 200 321 980 1,025 825 685 95 90 2, 105 2,315 6,875 2.315 2,255 1,370 2,605 290 2,015 20 270 1,986 2,350 2,095 1,610 349,415 1,070 851 294,895 218,620 1,060 10 705 761 36,860 550 296 37,075 35,510 1,930 270,290 3,400 33,030 :.:" 2,156 B6 6,131 111 4,274 17 1,224 46 3,355 : f 1,861 119 5,430 466 6,851 118 5,387 113 5,092 70 2,012 105 2,963 17 287 248 796 1 40 1 129 16 248 24 7 667 94 62 25, 585 94 91 45,606 72,675 93 92 131 : I ' , -■ : 14,005 48 51 27,380 18,900 89 15,265 240 2,495 1 10 135 13 40 40 18 19 2,309 2,500 787 419 924 489 3,330 3,759 36 5,535 10 5,234 86 4,610 50 3,852 46 3,980 10 3,367 3,318 470 317 6,735 1,675 1,068 70,605 1,014 896 304,807 191,169 1,005 6,335 4,521 1,149,449 629,309 1,574 610 124,661 61,328 2,612 171,381 3,104 24 , 396 35 630 3,195 760 230 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8 -FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK. WORK POWER, FARM LABOR [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 2 Total all farn»3 Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants All Cash Share-cash Crop-share Livestock- share 1 SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 3,608 19,661 16,579 4,694 7,591 6. 221 86 856 283 1,275 1,396 239 242 788 823 140 150 8,182 9,420 8,176 5,559 12,113 7,967 8,481 9,871 4,809 5,027 7,899 7,067 4,199 3,432 7,941 4,611 4,414 3, 762 19,376 70,823 19, 194 18,812 11,178 24,736 3,830 27,275 659 2,231 3,448 25,044 20,534 16,114 12,136 3,160,875 10,725 10,249 7,161,894 6,883,116 10, 167 558 11,122 11,826 2,913,297 1,992,980 11,268 6,839 3,873,247 2,559,331 16,288 3,820,266 57,981 474,169 414 18,069 96,976 21,395 1,153 4,195 4,064 1,545 2,679 2,148 24 391 115 477 514 89 95 255 262 44 47 2,703 3,051 3,064 2,091 4,360 3,000 1,912 2,392 541 485 1,238 945 602 486 283 964 1,764 1,300 4,091 16,379 4,02a 3,952 2,205 4,368 1,267 8,059 233 698 1,132 7,361 4,291 3,599 2,717 873,798 2,835 2,677 2,173,449 2,550,699 2,658 177 2,910 2,901 1,227,089 784,680 3,441 2,304 1,307,238 1,067,698 3,563 1,018,260 15,870 126,615 225 10,355 56,637 10,931 682 2,013 1,321 786 1,321 1,165 18 250 89 425 464 76 79 288 295 60 62 1,526 1,954 1,808 929 3,171 1,471 1,150 1,509 271 116 672 301 311 130 61 225 1,195 613 2,014 12,224 1,985 1,954 1,108 2,663 870 7,607 249 818 741 6,789 2,093 1,861 1,421 831,464 1,583 1,040 2, 184, 126 1,532,279 1,356 227 1,331 987 724,340 435,775 1,883 960 1,248,837 549,025 1,910 1,004,459 15,305 120,697 85 4,999 25, 304 6,889 49 113 103 62 92 77 9 46 3 60 89 24 28 50 56 15 20 94 246 111 108 616 494 91 246 8 23 11 26 3 23 2 103 8 113 1,936 110 110 21 23 106 1,803 63 506 74 1,297 113 113 70 167,780 113 111 1,160,410 835, 508 60 53 69 71 174,961 93,093 112 106 339,801 276,931 105 240, 157 3,206 35,561 4 850 . 4,630 900 399 9,048 7,079 1,077 1,189 1,325 20 77 50 256 274 25 25 136 141 11 11 2,388 2,566 2,117 1,597 2,695 2,044 3,114 3,307 480 673 2,919 2,757 575 528 5,560 2,180 861 1,256 9,526 33,288 . 9,495 9,370 6,584 15,412 1,208 8,506 96 178 1,139" 8,328 9,732 8,466 6,396 1,166,800 4,960 4,919 1,461,643 1,709,332 4,866 94 3,523 4,902 326,669 368,984 4,152 2,453 798,047 508,757 8,731 1,417,380 21,395 173,000 55 1,580 8,735 2,170 43 218 166 61 92 64 16 37 46 3 3 22 22 1 1 156 183 185 136 274 210 129 182 20 41 76 67 34 26 20 60 121 64 264 1,264 259 249 106 281 80 734 23 44 71 690 260 230 190 61,060 150 198 193, 126 400,958 125 25 123 186 24,009 30,109 215 137 107,014 73,796 231 96,564 1,492 10,097 5 25 185 125 5 126 143 20 10 35 7 7 1 1 2 2 52 71 62 68 89 95 67 68 10 20 35 65 10 15 85 27 35 147 746 147 147 116 276 27 323 1 4 26 319 147 127 97 21, 127 92 148 40,245 91,723 86 6 91 163 13,085 16,270 87 58 20,995 17,915 126 28, 265 392 3,779 169 2,931 3,017 468 534 639 10 41 20 113 116 16 16 41 41 5 5 1,206 1,281 1,281 919 1,462 1,045 970 1,001 165 231 987 878 150 156 510 1,375 534 747 3,061 11,901 3,045 3,010 2,213 5,607 489 3,284 41 89 456 3,195 3,141 2,615 2,052 419,009 1,534 2,280 529,340 669,601 1,507 27 1,628 2,672 163,770 215,030 1,751 1,129 388,463 229,940 2,805 540,321 8,137 65,206 15 425 2,375 525 11 41 5 11 6 16 6 6 5 5 1 1 26 31 21 5 47 15 15 55 5 15 5 5 15 11 10 41 224 36 36 21 53 10 135 10 135 41 26 15 19,100 21 10 46,450 20,750 16 5 35 10 5,600 2,250 21 5 27,150 7,500 36 8,220 82 1,620 3 1950 . . . 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 number 1954 . . . number 1954 — number 1954 . . . number 1954 . . . number 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 .. . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Far* oprraiors— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954... 1949 . . . Working off their farms. 29 30 31 32 33 1949... 1949... FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor but horses and/or 34 35 36 37 38 Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954... Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954... FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... persons 1954 . . . Family workers, Including 39 Operators working 1 or more 40 41 Unpaid members of operator's persons 1954 . . . 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 persons 1954 . . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 persons 1954 .. . Seasonal workers (to be employed less persons 1954 . . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Machine hire and/or hired 51 dollars 1954 . . . 53 54 55 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... 57 58 59 60 61 62 Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 63 64 65 66 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949... Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 dollars 1954... tons 1954 . . . acres on which used 1954... tons 1954... dollars 1954... acres limed 1954... Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lin LOUISIANA AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 231 Area 2— Continued lenure of operator1— Con. Tenants — Con. Croppers Other and unspeci- fied Other farms Total .all Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Uanagers Share- cash Crop- share Livestock- share Croppers Other and un- specified Other farms 111 5,461 3,476 421 441 475 10 15 60 5 5 791 631 411 376 626 562 1,886 1,952 1,735 1,665 365 5,731 18,343 5,646 4,011 8,976 541 3,721 ,216 3,830 605,710 2,976 2,101 596,315 476,535 2,946 1,496 1,660 96,765 82,915 1,886 1,021 212, 100 150,150 5,301 699,580 60 1,325 87] 4,292 272 4,012 ■■„■ 1,224 ioe 2,310 Be 1,506 LO 15 10 92 15 26 7 57 8 57 15 15 15 59 15 69 10 10 157 1,471 169 1,603 157 1,076 93 834 197 1,271 117 958 47 2,214 49 2,417 282 810 282 282 117 219 287 252 212 40,794 187 182 56,165 49,765 186 1 150 211 23,440 22,410 192 103 42,325 29,456 232 44,430 668 5,407 5 400 2,000 400 3,509 3,730 3,059 3,038 2,708 2,263 2,037 1,440 491 585 3,632 6,996 3,576 3,426 1,260 2,270 379 1,300 18 362 1,269 4,305 2,075 1,532 121,033 1,234 1,502 182,266 255,298 1,227 7 3,289 2,967 460,238 310,448 1,680 1,016 179,324 156,920 1,979 140,010 2,205 18,296 45 285 1,670 505 3,166 17,233 11,824 1,862 9,240 6,509 38 442 256 457 516 57 57 284 292 46 46 6,857 7,519 5,482 3,214 6,920 4,327 8,901 9,557 3,896 4,745 6,720 5,708 3,476 2,775 4,229 9,517 3,846 1,636 17,566 62,170 17,400 17,115 9,619 20, 145 4,416 24, 910 495 1,522 4,105 23,388 19, 104 12,807 7,551 1,191,710 10,288 6,100 4,534,199 4,122,783 9,979 309 14,573 14,609' 2,971,171 2,176,834 8,795 5,452 2,045*700 1,471,749 14,886 2,703,750 43,781 358, 676 222 7,132 42,342 6,895 877 3,869 3,486 594 2,697 2,024 11 173 149 115 128 36 36 105 105 20 20 1,973 2,153 1,726 1,033 2,138 1,434 2,178 2,337 352 355 913 712 433 236 1,917 1,339 387 3,782 13,623 3,705 3,643 2,033 3,421 1,249 6,559 153 386 1,157 6,173 4,060 2,958 1,711 296,804 2,436 2,183 1,231,590 1,242,922 2,349 87 3,299 3,470 1,189,220 730,260 2,412 1,746 580, 739 479,862 3,322 586,703 9,549 78,965 76 1,956 11,372 1,839 514 2,045 1,263 333 1,418 1,043 125 46 168 196 19 19 101 104 13 13 1,224 1,501 1,280 696 1,834 961 1,093 1,264 180 130 711 309 281 118 740 926 354 2,020 9,535 1,985 1,028 2,224 822 5,326 176 594 729 4,732 2,095 1,648 871 315,165 1,487 1,069 1,316,412 895,994 1,363 124 1,643 1,292 497,126 385,427 1,453 893 703, 145 487,127 683, 878 11,455 86,085 37 1,444 9,510 1,384 101 46 41 174 173 42 490 17 29 435 32,773 50 38 430,625 464,850 23 27 35 38 31,495 70,850 52 38 87,433 103,349 38 89,719 976 9,712 2 600 2,900 223 329 6,893 3,475 296 2,076 1,726 16 48 41 135 146 2,362 2,440 1,768 931 2,002 1,198 3,098 3,204 212 428 2,459 2,018 385 247 1,606 4,981 1,205 563 8,130 32,585 8,119 8,039 5,501 13,068 1,922 11,478 1,863 11,294 8,320 6,542 3,923 474 , 873 5,301 3,563 1,411,092 1,316,510 5,240 61 5,575 6,076 632, 150 575, 935 3,313 1,828 554,998 303, 125 7,908 1,221,285 19,813 168,569 42 952 6,005 1,114 41 434 382 46 269 131 214 216 204 117 237 138 207 217 143 72 47 16 260 142 464 453 230 425 182 1,823 21 171 1,771 484 369 248 43,169 269 274 164,242 120,345 254 15 348 388 101,478 97,000 199 194 62,979 30,530 434 97,086 1,212 10,877 1 40 250 50 224 123 4,807 71 2,456 1 1 178 38 1,377 28 1,362 15 26 30 3 94 ! 104 20 25 5 5 38 1,716 39 1,778 43 1,288 36 636 45 1,452 43 784 53 2,214 63 2,284 143 822 100 255 42 424 42 424 143 123 102 12,130 73 86 37, 910 8,610 68 57 151 13,970 7,736 58 36 34,800 4,120 131 18, 735 272 3,135 120 250 1,622 1,380 222 120 3,891 891 397 5,574 21, 624 5,569 5,504 3,828 9,154 1,288 6,966 44 1,257 6,853 5,709 4,441 2,743 301,209 3,655 2,721 906,040 911,030 3,620 35 4,127 4,636 395,960 362,515 2,418 1,306 364,419 187,010 5,461 842,245 13, 958 119,543 41 912 5,735 1,064 312 66 66 50 135 56 31 18,080 41 11 11,080 1,170 41 5,497 800 31 21 16,500 2,540 66 13, 750 256 1,845 ,122 455 40 252 91 11 1 12 12 232 237 102 106 109 186 452 462 35 80 526 490 90 90 490 61 1,507 5,380 1,502 1,497 1,045 2,535 226 1,348 225 1,345' 1,522 1,247 615 73,595 1,002 366 178,305 206,060 1,001 1 767 691 44,700 61,460 437 191 37,035 62,280 1.497 191,284 3,096 24,911 351 100 21 124 210 70 45 376 1,746 248 564 153 806 138 791 396 306 184 26,690 261 105 113,515 69,295 256 245 190 70,545 46,425 170 80 39,265 16,645 319 58,185 1,019 8,258 1,420 4,375 3,559 626 3,014 1,693 10 86 20 30 6 10 6 10 5 5 136 1,252 139 1,324 115 662 30 513 127 772 40 561 146 2,487 152 2,659 20 3,145 25 3,827 100 2,624 45 2,657 20 2,369 20 2,167 1,873 332 330 3,592 5,937 3,540 3,410 1,050 1,415 394 1,112 56 348 1,016 4,577 1,609 1,021 72,095 1,014 1,247 144,480 202,507 1,004 10 4,021 3,733 (21,180 414,362 1,565 947 119,385 104,286 1,635 122,165 1,988 15,343 65 2,180 12,555 2,335 232 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR. [Data are baaed on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Crop- share SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954. Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer ..farms reporting 1954. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. Milking machine farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME 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. 1949. 1954. 1949. 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 ft-elt of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . , Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures2 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954 . Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 4,221 13,325 11,897 2,816 6,426 4,259 100 510 210 115 125 22 22 273 276 34 35 5,476 5,898 2,547 1,722 3,151 2,014 6,561 7,127 8,744 8,879 8,612 7,609 6,59V 5,364 6,842 1,593 954 12,429 £3,686 12,361 12,009 3,806 6,352 958 5,325 £11 B13 4,959 , 999 5,454 3,818 412,254 3,40£ 4,497 1,145,060 1,372,662 3,314 12,401 11,591 ,485,710 ,379,018 4,453 : ,881 654,090 492,682 1,396,252 25,156 174,399 343 10, 759 59,023 11,413 671 1,910 2,519 564 1,169 788 5 145 101 3 1,176 1,253 856 641 1,022 734 902 1,000 384 419 722 873 349 365 598 258 1,841 4,330 1,815 1,773 565 884 291 1,673 93 130 222 1,543 2,012 1,128 700 103,356 860 1,269 362,689 473,373 823 37 1,781 2,246 1,806,526 762,570 1,069 982 189, 702 188,360 1,602 375,491 6,915 47,534 115 2,660 14,276 2,610 237 695 684 187 439 307 164 72 54 55 20 20 459 574 488 328 727 427 348 416 127 123 320 277 144 131 174 338 150 691 3,117 684 664 345 657 257 1,796 80 171 195 1,625 707 536 321 84,137 413 524 427,995 451,088 372 41 579 630 726,314 341,757 569 381 214,459 151,388 661 364,862 6,218 43,085 85 4,507 23,327 5,123 15 216 18,682 21 13 .-■.,]■ 27,254 19 2 121,430 25, 894 29,245 4,774 39,526 580 3,536 72 1,003 1,359 66 173 123 5 21 1 407 443 198 237 249 264 437 449 307, :,loo' 255 555 92 106 1,253 1,233 1,270 117 895 111 870 1,293 953 597 86,421 733 1,169 191,420 226,866 725 733 1,590 341,240 223,867 458 428 73,665 58,620 1,168 251,592 4,614 31,528 20 1,085 6,390 980 162 182 21 52 32 75 10 185 15 500 95 797 81 95 20 146 16 170 21 197 422 197 192 135 27 95 11 15 217 132 106 7,890 92 137 30,935 31,996 90 2 172 277 l:; ,850 62,002 87 77 14,055 8,830 202 36,837 718 5,174 11 4,661 16 15 1 11 1 2,835 300 16 7,750 11 10,390 194 1,169 5 50 340 100 5 215 560 5 120 135 55 75 55 75 75 80 25 35 140 305 25 50 195 35 20 285 885 145 385 35 215 305 220 150 13,250 155 395 15,005 68,005 155 205 630 25,275 71,575 85 130 28, 805 18,405 285 53,350 968 7,620 'Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. LOUISIANA 233 AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Area 4— Conti nued Areas 5 and B Tenureof opera tor1— Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Other farms Tenants —Con. Full owners Part owners Tenants Other and Managers Share- Crop- share Livestock- Other Croppers unspeci- All Cash cash share Ct°™ ;rs and un- fied specified 15 30 3,234 6,183 1,740 477 19 137 80 5 1 5 46 3,810 1 455 145 9,690 15,995 4,246 883 48 1,011 322 25 161 15 i06 282 9,807 2 461 146 7,325 14,639 4,441 605 63 821 340 15 110 10 195 151 8,709 3 20 15 1,986 6,096 1,726 384 20 198 107 16 75 3,768 4 45 45 4,620 11,200 3,313 716 46 347 163 10 11 5 36 122 6,778 5 35 40 5 3,022 90 6,192 41 1,894 4 475 31 172 85 5 20 5 21 36 3,620 37 6 7 15 171 484 186 125 11 37 31 6 125 8 66 1,733 1,125 335 32 137 57 10 25 45 104 9 5 136 52 56 7 8 5 1 2 13 10 5 159 61 66 7 9 5 1 16 11 5 5 5 62 33 14 4 5 5 6 12 5 5 5 62 33 14 4 5 5 6 13 70 257 95 69 21 28 16 5 .. 44 14 70 261 95 71 21 28 16 5 7 46 15 10 127 52 31 16 16 11 5 12 16 10 129 53 31 16 17 12 5 12 17 100 85 3,413 6,167 2,190 . 573 £5 436 197 5 71 5 36 122 2,943 18 105 90 3,585 6,845 2,412 696 51 489 225 10 76 5 36 137 3, 19^ 19 55 40 978 4,422 1,932 563 34 185 91 10 1 5 21 57 1,708 20 85 25 504 2,829 1,326 290 58 196 90 10 25 40 31 959 21 60 75 1,084 5,327 2,314 738 138 237 122 15 1 5 29 65 1,900 22 110 25 563 3,422 1,498 411 197 240 103 15 35 50 37 1,076 23 225 55 4,848 9,419 2,526 562 31 503 200 15 66 105 117 5,797 24 230 55 5,203 10,461 2,879 691 60 551 228 15 66 120 122 6,280 25 15 20 8,158 9,591 887 205 4 145 55 5 5 30 50 8,350 26 115 20 8,149 10,304 1,045 110 2 107 37 15 40 15 9,040 27 180 75 7,069 10,307 1,744 351 4 566 191 5 105 10 110 145 7,642 28 340 71 5,659 9,146 1,533 230 8 488 187 5 130 120 46 6,867 29 15 30 6,008 8,198 959 228 3 146 71 5 30 40 6,862 30 65 15 4,719 6,803 867 85 5 66 41 15 5 5 5,780 31 480 10 4,343 5,229 601 85 15 363 58 £5 L70 110 4,165 32 55 125 5,225 7,787 1,881 267 1 917 336 15 270 10 90 196 4,721 33 5 25 544 2,812 1,338 370 32 72 50 5 1 16 1,000 34 50 15 434 1,610 594 193 2 113 41 5 1 20 41 35 580 165 8,617 14,950 4,137 875 50 1,374 444 20 286 15 :81 326 3.514 Je 1,680 315 12,592 31,029 10,035 2,603 343 4,306 1,707 70 926 35 330 738 13,742 37 580 165 8,582 14,713 4,037 854 47 1,371 442 20 286 1! dSl 8,404 38 580 150 8,312 14,341 3,911 848 37 1,351 432 20 286 1 = 276 322 6.194 ' ■ 295 75 2,300 6,355 2,147 462 22 873 287 20 200 15 >05 146 4? 615 125 3,535 10,379 3,458 831 53 1,956 705 45 525 20 130 231 4,001 41 40 10 278 2,051 909 273 26 219 111 5 20 36 47 624 42 485 40 745 6,309 2,666 924 253 999 570 5 115 124 165 '. . - 43 5 5 2 646 343 150 22 55 38 5 5 7 —, 5 5 2 1,514 762 302 155 106 76 5 5 22 : 45 40 10 277 1,620 665 189 13 177 79 20 36 42 46 480 35 743 4,795 1,904 622 98 891 494 115 119 163 1.: ' 47 575 170 9,960 17,055 4,398 915 50 1,465 485 25 296 15 >81 363 10,22 7 ■ 500 80 2,811 8,341 3,080 656 39 1,043 353 25 201 >16 £48 . 275 50 2,187 5,307 1,732 355 17 688 231 5 146 150 156 . 50 55,630 4,715 119,658 464,013 202,406 80-, 602 3,420 49,785 16,520 125 11,215 14, 525 7,600 51 415 50 1,375 5,713 2,443 556 29 712 257 20 141 126 168 1,973 5-' 506 126 1,522 5,901 2,470 490 64 575 244 15 75 150 91 53 111,100 12,030 93,770 3,570,075 1,761,249 626,684 340,538 291,195 156, 730 6,015 18,350 20, 680 67,420 . '.<■ 116,625 9,485 194,081 3,624,271 1,776,313 514,995 569, 835 161,928 95,134 2,800 8,935 22, 945 32,114 601,200 5* 410 50 1,375 5,433 2,300 480 12 677 229 20 140 126 162 L,9M H 280 143 76 17 35 28 1 6 195 140 9,287 13,943 3,618 775 47 899 302 15 195 15 115 257 -.' ■ 56 496 176 7,114 13,0871 3,933 586 54 999 388 15 205 15 >05 171 7,515 ■>) 117,875 70,255 1,490,200 9,464,811 5.427,452 1,653,566 I".", ' ■ 729,922 413,292 550 16,220 19,750 44, !00 235,810 :.4,4, ' 60 56,245 32,315 1,024,930 6,794,033 4,153,858 812,759 251,437 404,582 168, 752 865 11,095 15,500 49, 155 158,915 . 6] 205 60 2,336 7,510 2,744 689 38 517 223 20 66 5 85 llg 3,5i: !. 141 75 1,078 5,157 2,323 465 55 445 209 15 50 80 91 63 12,875 9,670 147,019 l,240r260 585,621 262,041 81,722 101,923 C9.083 4,080 2,600 1,250 7. 525 17,385 208,953 64 24,200 7,060 89,540 1,166,499 584,052 175,958 118, 746 75,205 43,725 2,340 1,175 7, ?65 20,200 206,536 65 530 130 5,164 11,534 3,756 766 37 1,295 427 25 280 10 297 5,660 61 121,910 26,255 364,781 1,979,799 861,838 312,932 120,381 242,881 97, 701 3,790 35,505 4,520 61, 25 40, 040 441,767 67 2,228 454 6,829 41,122 18,929 6,397 2,066 4,762 1,798 55 726 85 1, >48 840 8,968 hrt 14,245 3,065 48, 716 209,037 81,151 29,673 18, 938 25,422 7,862 1,310 4,640 320 6, 385 4,405 53,853 69 10 115 1,017 580 111 20 40 25 5 10 266 70 535 500 2,200 33,730 21,494 3,732 1,489 725 425 100 200 6,290 71 2,050 4,000 12,930 192,190 124,595 21,301 6,517 4,730 3,185 750 795 35,047 72 1 535 345 2,445 34,191 20,957 3,530 1,254 1,520 595 750 175 6,930 234 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8— FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reportB for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Crop-share Livestock- share SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . . Electricity farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954.. Piped running water farms reporting 1954.. Home freezer farms reporting 1954.. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954.. Milking machine farms reporting 1954. . Grain combines farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954. . number 1954 . . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . . numoer 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 Fan operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . . 1949.. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954 . . 1949.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954. , Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954., persons 1954.. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures2 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 2,826 7,802 6,817 2,330 4,809 3,240 27 631 133 154 208 91 97 279 288 106 111 2,606 3,912 3,430 2,741 7,144 5,513 5,348 7,086 2,912 3,227 3,165 3,083 2,642 2,328 2,378 2,486 944 7,087 26,356 6,778 2,314 3,844 2,339 15,734 946 6,879 7,720 4,471 2,568 1,461,087 3,598 3,867 11,447,989 12,775,009 2,694 704 4,984 5,889 1,623,776 1,539,444 4,689 3,215 3,214,889 2,518,817 4,696 2,630,245 32,841 361,487 75 1,908 10,521 2,423 446 561 1,289 1 142 1,140 1 147 360 439 885 827 596 637 15 1 181 260 34 71 49 56 63 76 37 30 40 31 66 96 66 98 32 54 36 55 485 732 696 1 185 751 1 003 680 836 1,584 2 161 1,250 1 466 901 964 1,338 1 370 149 115 240 212 142 102 402 543 208 1,355 1,054 549 228, 971 889 838 2,656,312 2,670,366 725 164 702 896 379,526 383,038 924 743 710,304 538, 810 1,152 576,625 7,370 78, 899 20 370 2,025 520 100 71 243 212 143 89 156 798 205 1,289 1,133 5,208 6,522 1,250 1,073 1,224 1,072 495 356 609 694 484 782 3,175 4,756 176 414 1,636 1,987 401 581 1,539 2,769 1,174 1,065 630 566,768 965 1,061 3,327,445 2,720,486 661 304 721 974 638,958 404,467 1,040 921 1,112,780 713, "24 1,115 907, 874 11,285 118,599 18 503 2,634 945 79 161 51 334 79 168 1,015 1,441 66 491 21 196,183 78 165 ,316,260 , 669, 902 10 68 107 93,177 253,116 164 497,721 793,970 69 428, 182 4,969 61,419 1 350 2,450 350 326 1,556 1,249 330 732 565 1 62 13 47 18 20 58 58 12 12 620 827 1,043 772 1,673 1,029 1,054 1,264 223 252 76 498 817 226 80 1,590 3 641 6,505 61 1,563 60 1,547 7 747 8 1,346 75 760 3 573 3,612 65 £58 2 153 1,047 35 630 1 420 2,565 1,726 1,533 962 434,518 1,202 1,274 2,007,867 1,624,622 1,041 161 762 1,267 158,489 171,110 1,196 929 801,567 415,808 1,612 664,494 8,341 94,207 15 125 670 135 112 253 230 104 155 121 26 6 12 19 8 8 20 20 157 255 217 162 430 250 170 268 31 167 248 1,366 247 241 85 150 177 975 141 555 258 228 87 82,630 227 184 623,530 408,280 166 61 96 169 47,276 93,262 226 209 230, 997 106, 673 230 154,998 1,818 22,150 5 50 270 50 38 45 48 80 59 105 38 58 26 18, 555 53 70 46,615 114,030 51 2 37 30 8,245 4,175 48 60 19,882 28,630 57 25,679 328 3,405 122 1,007 698 130 403 317 1 21 16 19 8 10 19 19 10 10 333 409 642 414 984 517 700 785 93 125 390 515 127 58 1,046 .41 4,345 57 1,028 57 1,023 21 560 21 1,049 33 481 63 2,273 17 123 30 439 17 419 33 1,834 1,142 1,022 708 251,633 762 844 910,262 836,437 704 58 521 916 64,549 61,043 742 509 426,118 218,530 1,106 385,367 4,967 54,788 5 50 300 60 Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. LOUISIANA 235 AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text} Area 6 —Continued Tenire of operator1— Con. Tenants — Con. Croppers unspeci- fied Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Share- cash Crop- share Livestock- share Croppers Other 3nd un- speci fie Other farms 84 362 81 42 199 17 129 60 16,030 67 95 272,965 172,455 4,579 4,885 40,185 41,565 69 40,211 509 6,218 68 1,427 158 3,736 80 3,120 72 1,150 108 2,295 72 1,382 10 11 39 11 40 6 6 67 701 72 870 107 554 50 285 124 711 70 327 88 2,363 93 2,623 148 255 143 138 40 45 26 72 11 37 127 76 64,670 87 65 114,046 86,220 33,165 7,260 82,250 17,440 122 51,619 628 6,859 5 100 2,590 2,943 2,456 2,398 2,280 1,321 261 293 2,995 4,480 2,955 2,875 707 987 238 618 217 562 3,385 739 406 34,647 464 529 140,105 89,633 457 2,766 2,645 353,626 327,713 1,449 458 92,517 56,505 948 53,070 876 8,283 21 560 2,742 473 3,137 9,850 8,833 1,930 7,286 5,767 38 165 191 1,549 1,953 470 487 26 28 4,774 6,195 4,278 3,759 7,968 6,471 6,539 7,335 3,300 4,353 4,498 3,012 3,033 2,484 3,513 2,886 1,392 9,001 20,554 8,862 8,739 2,103 3,631 2,515 8,184 974 1,678 1,810 6,506 10,036 5,538 3,184 2,110,234 4,654 4,951 4,517,046 4,096,657 4,163 491 8,703 *>,S66 3,224,140 2,940,664 5,851 4,669 4,285,098 3,180,196 5,963 3,708,559 53,398 572 , 918 110 4,338 23,801 4,667 634 750 1,888 1 783 1,910 1 474 370 51C 1,591 1 546 1,231 1 358 1 12 58 73 119 46 227 746 310 940 154 214 161 221 1 13 1 13 967 1 348 1,195 2 051 981 1 460 858 1 177 1,685 3 282 1,382 2 403 1,320 1 409 1,503 1 684 219 375 533 445 284 198 656 730 251 1,711 4,201 1,629 1,596 422 636 568 1,969 409 1,667 1,926 1,255 815 508,362 1,013 1,134 798,367 906,378 955 58 1,727 1,870 1,152,271 953,949 1,298 1,037 691,438 613,333 1,213 597,767 8,378 79, 726 31 1,652 9,544 1,880 150 123 535 369 265 134 276 1,075 385 1,767 4,716 1,749 1,725 367 593 896 2,398 479 843 569 1,555 1,813 1,632 1,004 930,901 1,417 1,309 2,077,709 1,719,470 1,140 277 1,625 1,517 936,126 794,717 1,581 1,276 2,062,258 1,350,741 1,639 1,729,899 24,519 270,528 36 1,678 9,292 1.447 121 117 45 166 2 27 123 2C 91 40 20 42,227 40 41 218,249 312,461 20 20 41 37 87,837 95,509 44 41 77,896 102,823 42 71,156 1,269 13,135 2 51 277 110 421 2,364 1,825 270 1,331 1,248 15 10 21 535 631 65 67 2 4 1,263 1,607 1,315 1,101 2,331 1,851 1,588 1,706 142 297 636 688 305 137 898 775 540 2,386 7,711 2,367 2,346 931 1,866 911 3,499 277 432 712 3,067 2,500 1,978 971 590,468 1,783 1,713 1,365,116 994,288 1,647 136 1,799 2,471 429,621 450,116 1,710 1,425 1,314,711 886,811 2,272 1,255,696 18,234 202, 328 16 512 2,998 845 49 155 54 33 27 7,700 28 19 40,50f 34,197 20 8 38 34 46,295 12,440 33 19 19,300 42.308 25,401 338 3,755 12 343 27 1 928 22 1 381 13 225 :. 1 1 124 . : 1 076 15 7 5 :,- 468 : ■ 548 3 60 3 62 1 3 :-■; 1 080 41 1 353 .; 1 171 19 894 •■-• 2 049 33 1 518 15 1 305 25 1 40.': 18 7 8,527 18 24 44,104 23,046 14 7.593 7,925 27 24 39,915 12,076 18 31,278 438 6,823 89 221 498 501 228 82 702 681 490 28 1,952 94 6,534 26 1,940 26 1,929 9 778 1C 1,536 17 783 SB 3,069 9 253 19 392 12 596 39 2,677 2,040 1,642 782 537,099 1,488 1,380 1484,660 786, 840 1,371 117 1,500 1,943 300,604 333,331 1,419 1,158 1,145,884 743,804 1,900 1,104,057 16,048 176,841 11 507 2,973 835 50 29 23 5,082 29 25 14,210 27,590 28 1 50 30 10,260 4,845 15 15,575 15,420 11,772 202 1,900 14 176 206 7 46 33 47 11 62 28 75 136 139 20 30 65 110 45 30 176 538 71 181 48 186 47 183 186 151 79 14,145 131 162 47,041 33,960 127 80 267 10,46e 40,195 101 107 34,703 18,938 175 33,030 539 3,688 28 131 167 11 74 60 65 83 61 88 111 153 80 86 136 284 131 126 40 66 39 90 105 53 17,915 89 103 34,596 88,655 87 2 112 163 54,401 51,380 105 106 59,334 54,265 101 48,158 669 7,321 1,313 3,771 3,589 762 2,780 1,906 10 20 5 22 22 25 25 10 10 1,155 1,246 489 591 549 718 2,194 2,397 21 2,787 25 3,546 46 2,360 51 2,982 16 2,155 15 2,552 1,676 282 207 3,092 3,760 382 534 113 195 108 190 3,750 633 374 38,276 401 754 57,605 164,060 401 3,511 3,671 618,265 646,373 1,216 890 118.795 226,466 797 54,041 996 7,201 25 445 1,690 385 236 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954 . Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. Milking machine farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting Working off their farms, total operators reporting 100 or more days operators reporting FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting Tractor and horses and/or mules ... .farms reporting Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting FARM LABOR tteek of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting persons Family workers, including operator farms reporting Operators working 1 or more . hours persons Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting persons Hired workers farms reporting persons Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting persons Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting persons SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures2 farms reporting Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting Machine hire farms reporting dollars Hired labor farms reporting dollars $1 to $2,499 farms reporting $2,500 and over farms reporting Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting dollars Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting dollars Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting dollars tons acres on which used Lime and liming material farms reporting tons dollars acres limed 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. Total all farms 1,789 6,235 4,970 685 3,491 2,081 21 253 234 154 156 29 30 2,777 2,985 1,437 841 1,691 1,013 7,128 3,368 4,615 4,621 4,396 3,869 3,322 2,876 3,987 1,076 361 6,120 10,509 6,056 5,853 2,140 3,202 520 1,454 181 299 1,610 174,735 1,316 1,900 577,558 580,491 1,269 47 6,358 5,656 2,996,261 1,951,519 2,567 1,364 421,990 217,269 4,164 685,360 12,413 83,645 145 6,366 38,667 6,106 Tenure of operator 332 959 1,095 150 681 455 11 124 109 570 652 435 307 516 358 460 541 241 249 482 486 250 183 466 349 86 885 1,795 276 433 155 513 78 128 91 385 1,011 528 320 70,371 391 647 235,695 295,405 363 28 934 1,204 1,310,946 798,450 540 506 136,163 99,117 772 256,402 4,726 32,589 60 1,901 10,011 2,201 100 242 186 50 192 132 39 40 16 16 208 258 208 108 298 152 153 195 61 176 32 279 83! 134 231 111 331 52 202 284 235 154 37,605 200 181 219,508 112,981 187 13 271 211 617,585 331,306 226 121 121,627 47,253 253 156,824 2,688 16,799 27 1,200 7,491 1,370 3,500 6 16,100 9,456 5 29,400 19,744 6 7,390 4,430 10 9,365 164 970 7 240 1,215 170 32 220 209 22 64 130 142 53 117 146 152 238 216 28 36 220 55 40 355 1,100 355 350 222 480 68 270 370 249 187 15,733 129 339 43,640 61,840 126 3 299 572 110,310 210,625 145 120 29,810 16,905 335 51,849 842 e,259 6 390 2,300 310 ^ata are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. Excludes farms reporting commercial fertiliser and lime. LOUISIANA 237 AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See teit] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 8 — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop- share Livestock-share Cropper a Other and unspecified Other farmB 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 hrooder farms reporting 1954.. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954.. Milking machine farms reporting 1954. . Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954. . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 1950., number 1954 . . 1950.. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME 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-Oetober 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures2 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954. Machine hire f arma reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollara 1954. 1949. $1 to $2 ,499 farms reporting 1954 . $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .f^rms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farma reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tone 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. aores limed 1954. 200 5 500 5 1,500 5 580 7 25 146 552 91 203 40 203 36 196 115 86 9,230 60 151 16,540 9,560 58 2 130 272 8,720 23,275 21 17,300 1,725 141 29,647 458 5,007 1 5 1,800 6,000 1 6 5 750 750 1 5 475 7,500 6 850 14 81 96 289 76 162 6 31 91 66 50 3,055 21 65 3,975 6,740 21 105 4,400 21,205 31 45 3,235 4,395 81 9,327 152 1,743 55 150 25 20 2,105 20 52 9,275 16,075 20 55 73 42,100 26, 100 25 32 4,350 2,475 55 6,290 115 720 5 280 1,400 200 1,317 4,798 3,474 459 2,539 1,447 10 77 30 6 7 26 26 1,860 1,922 688 367 741 425 2,366 2,476 4,477 4,300 3,578 3,072 2,997 2,627 3,240 486 4,590 6,754 4,555 4,374 1,508 2,058 180 322 17 17 169 305 5,221 1,257 947 47,526 590 726 62,615 100,809 590 4,840 3,664 928, 020 591,394 1,646 611 127,000 49,564 2,794 210,920 3,993 25,028 45 2,635 17,950 2,053 238 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are baaed on reports for only Item The State Total Tenure of operator1 tenants (For definitions and explanations, see text) all farms Full owners Part Managers \i i ves tock- owners All Cash Share- cash Crop- share Bhare Livestock on hand: 1 farms reporting 1954 . . . 64,648 15,141 7,462 366 14,999 1,633 346 9,983 176 2 1950... 86, 337 21,088 7,566 480 23,353 2,365 539 15,197 127 3 number 1954 . . . 147,110 37,663 22,299 3,469 37,361 3,847 953 25,848 495 4 1950... 334,315 65,455 28,271 7,120 66,016 6,599 1,682 44,819 339 5 . farms reporting 1954 .. . 87,405 18,922 9,202 407 16,325 1,493 320 9,831 169 6 1950... 92,109 21,888 7,690 439 21,661 1,946 465 13,260 132 7 number 1954 . . . 1,849,207 655,771 471,097 131,130 174,467 36,313 7,746 64,087 3,843 8 1950... 1,285,159 492,448 267,763 78,785 173,664 41,743 3,968 81 , 210 3,882 9 Cows, Including heifers that .farms reporting 1954... 1950... 85,492 89,483 18, 699 21,517 9,137 7,757 403 438 15,959 21,012 1,452 1,869 315 450 9,646 12,964 189 132 10 11 number 1954 . . . 1,095,706 392,652 286,156 77,304 102,645 22,124 4,594 48,488 2,314 12 1950... 739,804 286,246 156,986 45,346 100, 789 24,038 2,275 47,059 2,325 13 14 . farms reporting 1954 .. . 1950... 67,225 79,638 15,282 19,493 7,491 6,877 288 355 13,413 19,016 1,081 1,603 237 429 6,443 11,959 175 107 15 number 1954 .. . 258,516 100,662 53,568 3,256 37,134 7,481 669 17,682 547 16 1950... 270,610 106,894 39,135 4,550 46,579 6,646 854 25,581 777 17 .farms reporting 1954... 54,961 11,329 5,781 176 16,043 1,290 263 8,816 146 18 1950... 78,898 16,272 6,112 298 25,757 1,841 473 14,470 101 19 number 1954 . . . 407,409 116,150 63,635 5,698 89,994 9,703 2,018 52,294 1,234 20 1950... 636,362 201 , 580 68,067 6,336 158,343 16,169 3,182 94,778 683 21 Chickens 4 months old and over .farms reporting 1954... 89,636 17,464 8,48e 288 22,390 1,687 372 11,598 193 22 1950... 107,041 22,106 7,948 360 30,787 2,256 555 16,402 122 23 number 1954 . . . 3,530,096 1,064,968 441 , 951 49,996 701,916 65, 794 12,304 396,693 9,659 24 Liveatock and liveatock products 1950 . . . ■old: 3,687,407 983,988 394,856 42,733 881,864 89,264 20,105 516,797 4,042 25 Cattle and calves sold alive . . .farms reporting 1954... 41,866 13,264 6,290 369 4, 676 659 137 2,614 78 26 1949 . . . 45,022 14,605 5,136 352 8,667 1,014 194 5,168 72 27 number 1954 . . . 604,857 236,343 160,760 45,640 48,667 13,258 1,982 20,870 1,513 28 1949... 372,631 160,231 89,784 28,656 42,239 12,974 1,183 16,223 920 29 dollars 1954... 28,318,683 10,932,717 7,612,591 2,850,965 2,191,974 656, 817 93, 707 874,697 71,245 30 1949 . . . 27,385,577 11,687,592 6,867,472 2,490,058 3,119,299 1,053,540 83,276 1,149,050 64,470 31 .farms reporting 1954 — 17,654 4,902 2,502 94 4,065 406 93 2,561 37 32 1949 . . . 33,237 9,678 3,426 189 9,071 801 178 5,607 50 33 number 1954 . . . 208,765 71,902 40,101 4,300 35,394 5,186 1,346 17,524 2,289 34 1949... 350,173 145,120 49,375 10,210 65,557 11,141 1,275 36,334 430 35 dollars 1954... 4,598,196 1,643,761 1,049,682 128, 308 724,868 105,905 24,434 354,659 48,980 36 1949 . . . 7,679,670 3,324,063 1,150,429 257,297 1,396,153 252,323 24,430 777, 193 9,110 37 ..farms reporting 1954... 5,474 1,876 678 29 722 98 5 391 17 38 1949... 14,103 4,165 1,276 61 2,660 271 85 1,537 15 39 dollars 1954... 5,470,976 4,171,750 686, 700 47,654 363,371 159,040 100 11,491 1,900 40 1949 . . . 1,101,384 508,072 112,970 47,307 115,312 17,358 3,055 59,754 655 41 42 farms reporting 1954... 16,727 4,734 2,248 73 3,213 319 67 2,074 22 1949... 33,916 9,216 3,759 138 8,241 569 215 5,734 30 43 dozens 1954 . . . 8,902,915 4,784,820 1 , 324 , 953 366,261 658, 846 79,325 12,548 283,771 15,090 44 1949... 5,975,533 2,323,456 806, 960 109, 369 960, 263 136,128 19,090 617,850 4,320 45 dollars 1954 . . . 3,967,212 2,232,271 596,545 155,864 276,327 33,552 4, 686 112,974 6,835 46 1949... 2,421,443 981,071 323, 525 46, 996 351, 110 63,835 • 8,215 208,294 1,470 47 48 gsllons 1954... 50,238,911 23,170,122 27,725,045 12,662,597 15,602,539 7,220,427 1,297,016 695,845 4,443,506 1,975,694 2,362,371 1,020,989 46,249 17,050 180,002 81,680 81,630 37, 765 dollars 1954... 49 Specified cropa harvested: 1949... 19,704,219 11,856,467 4,648,394 563,880 2,173,130 913,768 20 259,227 40,215 50 ..farms reporting 1954... 58,608 13,645 6,603 253 19, 751 1,616 368 10,819 182 51 1949... 72,243 16,529 5,761 350 26,208 2,168 475 14,243 115 52 acres 1954. .. 610, 337 167,535 134,889 21,248 191,205 21,263 6,749 104,721 2,646 53 1949... 714,912 192,984 96, 786 28,835 245,399 25,254 5,949 139,025 1,415 54 Corn harvested for grain. . ..farms reporting 1954... 55,133 12,652 6,324 233 19,144 1,552 348 10,567 176 55 1949... 70,095 15,862 5,534 332 25,515 2,101 465 13,753 110 56 acres 1954 — 563,066 151,759 119,806 17,863 184,461 20,340 6,384 101,780 1,991 57 1949... 682,239 180, 768 91,371 26,157 237,264 23,689 5,809 133,810 1,405 58 bushels harvested 1954. . . 10,743,011 3,107,411 2,532,802 508,942 3,144,357 460,043 134,245 1,610,329 48,060 59 1949... 12,863,782 3,687,765 1,884,462 628, 707 4,098,020 458,490 109, 850 2,127,625 26, 555 60 bushels sold 1954... 2,162,496 554,910 583,580 138,581 795,635 156,450 46,520 321 , 290 14,125 61 1949... 668,496 136, 612 135,888 64,381 275,375 32,050 9,130 123,230 5,175 62 . . farms reporting 1954. . . 4,580 1,150 1,745 31 1,623 42 17 1,363 20 63 1949. . . 5,367 1,664 1,550 33 1,649 21 75 1,483 31 64 acres 1954. .. 655,714 90, 085 319,869 11,846 233,719 8,404 7,188 199,621 2,027 65 1949... 542,843 128,110 226,591 25,629 159,643 6,442 5,452 123,129 5,260 66 162-lb. barrels harvested 1954... 9,915,508 1,424,278 4,861,030 172,051 3,435,574 113,606 89,619 2,954,654 39,057 67 1949... 6,417,178 1,532,821 2,650,751 313,279 1,893,717 84,972 55, 939 1,466,626 66,550 68 162- lb. barrels sold 1954... 9,792,253 1,406,474 4,827,866 169,198 3,386,140 111,014 89,236 2,911,848 38,472 69 1949... 6,250,521 1,499,997 2,582,305 310, 672 1,831,572 84,172 54,414 1,411,341 65,300 70 ..farms reporting 1954... 51,367 63,940 11,074 13,656 5,736 5,096 152 156 26,099 32, 846 1,468 1,888 368 515 12,028 16,401 192 101 71 1949... 72 acres 1954. . . 665,196. 139,237 144 , 227 15, 735 324,953 19,505 8,485 143,630 2,911 73 1949. . . 902,075 219,942 128,424 25,677 453,099 38,021 11,291 212,094 996 74 bales harvested 1954 538, 012 115,341 115,920 14,657 273,651 16,688 8,324 125,945 3,119 75 1949... 601,923 143,487 88,546 17,778 318, 797 27,086 9,559 139,124 680 76 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or ..farms reporting 1954... 3,580 712 972 76 1,703 320 65 1,070 11 77 1949... 5,027 940 1,109 173 2,452 379 100 1,538 25 78 acres 1954... 241,459 46,423 73,329 58,337 60,858 14,017 1,605 36,958 606 79 1949... 281 , 665 50,805 62, 573 102,762 60, 748 9,017 4,265 34,121 370 80 tons harvested 1954... 5,184,293 999,352 1,568,706 1,303,653 1,260,260 317,960 36, 425 730, 202 13,778 81 1949... 5,243,138 1,007,099 1,190,902 1,865,391 1,096,806 172,539 83,335 602,637 6,885 82 369, 950 265,808 138,452 106,925 117,830 69,267 30,552 26, 330 , 30,264 29, 101 6,853 8,709 1,527 604 12,566 12,603 560 200 83 1949. . . 34 tons 1954. . . 425,805 163,420 141,213 37,662 33, 866 9,256 1,529 11,690 506 IDAt.n nrp fflvfin bv tenure of ODere tor for commercial farma unly. zFor omparability o F data on li restock and soultry, see text and StBte Table 12. 3 Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. LOUISIANA CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 239 a sample of farms. See text] The State — Continued Areas 1 and A Tenure of operator1— Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Other farmB Tenants — Con. Pull Part Managers Tenants Other and Other and un- speci f ied CropperB unspeci- fied owners owners All Cash Share- cash Crop- share Livestock- share Croppers 1,721 1,138 26,660 6,700 1,306. 685 48 873 185 26 366 20 170 84 3,788 1 3,685 1,440 33,850 8,459 1,798 669 56 1,715 298 35 786 10 431 161 4,221 2 3,494 2,724 46,318 15,013 3,755 2,255 357 2,111 415 111 936 70 355 224 6,535 3 8,686 3,891 67,453 22,140 5,978 2,605 695 4,644 997 95 2,405 25 827 495 8,018 4 3,219 1,273 42,549 9, 631 1,652 752 59 1,209 192 31 377 25 500 84 5,959 5 4,546 1,312 40,231 9,776 1,898 697 45 1,973 262 30 679 15 816. 171 5,163 6 18, 611 23, 867 416,742 234, 503 62,380 61,938 16, 717 17,569 6,228 1,540 4,163 225 2,500 2,907 55,899 7 24,294 18, 567 272,499 145,847 58, 624 28,642 10,290 16,295 7,818 170 3,666 100 2,770 1,769 31,996 3 3,099 1,258 41,294 9,390 1,637 752 59 1,173 181 26 372 25 485 84 5,769 9 4,305 1,292 38, 759 9,373 1,847 691 45 1,883 252 30 664 15 756 166 4,907 10 10,487 14,838 234,749 136, 577 49,380 36, 558 9,985 9,796. 3,505 740 2,285 100 1,305 1,861 30, 858 11 13,829 11,263 148,435 80,083 32,100 15,991 5,638 9,623 4,643 65 2,075 90 1,540 1,190 16,731 12 2,449 1,028 30, 751 6,942 1,174 515 46 856 139 5 300 20 335 57 4,351 13 3,774 1,144 33,897 8,002 1,589 557 37 1,533 204 25 573 5 606. 120 4,286 14 5,394 5,361 63,894 22,064 6,464 3,901 114 2,168 572 15 570 40 690 281 9,417 15 8,076 4,645 73,452 24,852 7,609 3,511 648 4,101 1,587 60 1,234 75 935 210 8,963 16 4,511 1,017 21,632 6,382 971 442 23 1,541 153 20 366 15 915 72 3,405 17 7,674 1,198 30,459 9,323 1,429 543 33 3,213 23e 30 914 10 1,891 130 4,105 18 16,289 8,456 131,932 49,317 11,769 6,319 188 6,666 1,106. 200 1,908 205 2,515 752 22,355 19 33, 751 9,780 200,036 82,054 22,986 11,865 1,145 15,753 3,700 175 4,470 40 6,613 755 30,305 20 7,190 1,350 40,986 10,094 1,361 667 37 2,093 182 30 490 20 1,265 106 5,936 21 9,874 1,576 45,840 12,324 1,849 653 46 3,903 262 40 1,089 10 2,281 221 5,873 22 153,069 64,397 1,271,265 349,446 82,424 34,760 1,234 48,135 4,815 580 13,175 1,075 25,915 2,575 182,893 23 201,842 49,814 1383,966 372,591 81,282 27,659 2,201 85,987 8,968 1,045 28,189 500 40,645 6,640 175,462 24 532 656. 17,267 4,672 1,298 577 59 419 102 16 152 10 80 59 2,319 25 1,570 649 16,262 4,279 1,264 464 39 652 162 15 209 5 176 85 1,860 26 3,580 7,464 113,447 80, 895 32, 624 22,499 6,002 5,365 2,129 330 1,544 30 445 887 14,405 27 5,562 5,377 51,721 41,327 16,438 10, 148 4,287 5,214 3,332 40 722 60 490 570 5,240 28 152,223 343, 285 4,730,436 4,294,824 1,741,475 1,242,988 393,531 270,205 129,150 13,550 63,220 1,780 15,500 47,005 646, 625 29 391,813 377,150 3,221,156 3,338,372 1,242,317 904,419 385,060 456,492 320, 485 3,300 57,267 1,800 33,875 39,765 350, 064 30 594 374 6,091 2,093 515 209 12 252 52 10 70 5 75 40 1,105 31 1,897 538 10,873 3,449 926 327 23 658 120 237 251 50 1,515 32 3,792 5,257 57,068 29,561 10,336 6,781 106 2,830 1,000 170 815 195 310 340 9,506 33 10,965 5,412 79,911 46,204 15,585 10,458 712 5,893 2,393 1,445 1,185 870 13,556 34 76,835 114,075 1,051,557 817,064 314,193 244,675 2,946 73,415 22,775 5,800 22,680 6,46b 7,170 8,525 181,855 35 224,545 108, 552 1,551,708 1,055,369 352,387 285, 601 24,121 138,760 64,355 28,530 24,550 21,315 254,500 36 125 86 2,169 624 252 67 1 25 25 279 37 576 176 5,941 1,453 342 121 6 161 26 45 50 40 823 38 148, 930 41,910 201,501 1,347,171 1,086,609 227,126 2 400 400 33,034 39 26, 030 8,460 317,723 107,473 41,864 6,210 773 10,637 1,477 3,450 2,995 2,915 47,769 40 429 302 6,459 1,282 313 104 2 100 25 25 35 15 763 41 1,291 382 12,562 2,187 485 225 6 241 41 5 65 100 30 1,230 42 45,807 222,305 1,748,035 885,020 419,860 136,240 1,400 15,330 4,570 5,420 5,250 90 312,170 43 138, 555 44,320 1,775,465 441,375 124,413 38,582 2,515 41,295 5,965 50 15,290 16,550 3,440 234, 570 44 17,743 100, 537 706,205 401,239 182,381 76, 518 560 6,535 1,960 2,450 2,060 45 135,245 45 53,180 16,116 718,741 187,656 54,661 20,108 1,069 16,160 2,895 15 5,780 5,910 1,560 95,658 46 648, 066 1,125,188 1,170,805 3,614,250 1,681,969 1,202,584 4,320 184,030 69,350 39,000 75,680 541,347 47 290, 785 527,425 615,559 1,685,008 704,313 597,000 2,500 67, 560 19,685 13,500 34,375 313,635 48 437,235 522,665 462,348 1 , 581 , 306 619,285 491,889 90,500 303,513 241,188 52,325 10,000 76,119 49 5,603 1,163 18,156 5,654 1,084 607 39 1,629 184 25 508 25 790 97 2,295 50 7,893 1,314 23, 395 7,877 1,532 586 31 2,863 256 35 845 5 1,551 191 2,645 51 43,674 12,152 95,460 63,041 17,906 16,843 2,496 15,959 3,029 1,725 5,660 250 4,370 925 9,635 52 60, 122 13,634 150,908 66, 789 19,810 11,551 2,271 18,301 3,824 225 5,475 10 7,247 1,520 14,856 53 5,378 1,123 16,780 5,164 1,001 563 38 1,573 158 20 493 25 780 97 1,989 54 7,793 1,293 22,852 7,744 1,506 581 31 2,857 245 30 840 1,551 191 2,769 55 42,159 11,807 89,177 56,838 15, 698 15,274 2,366 15,040 2,740 1,705 5,215 175 4,285 920 8,440 56 59,182 13,369 146,679 63,669 18,620 10,536 2,011 18,076 3,659 215 5,435 7,247 1,520 14,426 57 673,800 217,880 1,449,499 1,185,098 327, 455 396, 890 57,687 287,530 62,300 49,950 79,790 2,190 76, 070 17,230 115,536 58 1,142,540 232,960 2,564,828 1,461,505 444,705 321,925 68,320 377,720 85,240 3,700 92,545 165,625 30, 610 247,835 59 190,955 66,295 89,790 362,415 82,025 148,220 21,420 105,675 20,545 30,000 32,295 22,635 5,075 60 96,510 9,280 56,240 89,355 26, 320 27,450 9,000 22,010 12,625 2,450 6,335 600 4,575 61 64 117 31 62 106 133 271 15 10 5 5 63 4,636 11,843 195 64 5,590 13,770 2,870 1,025 525 500 500 65 68, 055 170,583 2,575 66 68,275 152,355 26,610 ■ 7,390 4,350 3,040 3,040 67 67,173 168,397 2,575 68 65,350 150, 995 25,975 7,390 4,350 3,040 5,040 69 10,897 1,146 8,306 6,343 ft 386 997 704 30 3,435 210 30 703 25 2,370 97 1,177 70 12,589 1,354 11,982 1,416 646 46 4,702 275 40 1,210 5 2,966 206 1,576 71 137,149 13,073 41,044 134,161 29,241 40,703 4,729 53,614 5,666 2,475 13, 078 375 30,350 1,670 5,694 72 173,098 17,599 74,733 180,647 41,975 35,504 9,559 83,354 12,791 2,315 20,503 165 43,070 4,490 10,255 73 109,954 9,621 18,443 108,679 24,157 32,777 4,204 45,451 5,653 3,585 10,166 365 24,315 1,367 2,290 74 130,897 11,451 33,315 142,950 32, 867 28, 875 8,227 67,989 10,703 2,485 14,425 85 37,023 3,268 4,992 75 132 105 117 11 6 5 76 320 90 353 29 28 1 1 77 4,307 3,365 2,512 839 589 250 78 8,865 4,110 4,777 2,405 2,335 70 70 79 86,140 75,755 52,322 15,500 10,500 ;,000 ... 80 158, 835 72,575 82,940 66,117 66,857 1,260 1,260 81 3,769 4,989 52,832 70, 772 30,288 23,025 6,798 4,952 1,295 842 1,740 135 415 525 5,709 62 3,249 3, 736 32,185 58,648 24,369 16,486 8,572 5,926. 3,637 10 1,094 105 1,060 3,275 83 3,590 7,295 49,644 90,510 41,021 31,083 8,880 5,474 1,218 848 2,093 120 415 760 4,052 84 240 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are baaed on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Crop- share Livestock on hand: Horses and mules farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950. All oattle and calves farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Milk cows farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. 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 and 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 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Chickens sold farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. dozens 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Milk sold3 gallons 1954.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Specified crops harvested! Corn for all purposes farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. Rice threshed or combined farms reporting acres 162-lb. barrels harvested 162-lb. barrels sold Cotton harvested farms reporting acres bales harvested Sugarcane harvested for sugar or for sale to mills farms reporting acres tons harvested Hay cut acres tons 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 9,225 14,161 22,143 40,399 13,610 14,481 316,361 182,485 13,325 13,997 175,556 99,832 10,797 12,499 32,704 32,167 9,850 14, 776 81,844 133,356 16,484 19,871 501,422 565,216 6,464 7,018 107,129 59,824 6,468,337 5,116,983 3,453 6,508 52,040 93,489 1,231,002 2,042,926 764 2,092 339,300 79,000 2,427 3,749 633,014 574,291 277,043 230,171 3,448,563 1,569,235 1,081,046 12,642 15,349 156,702 168,247 11,445 14,936 134,815 157,373 ,079,479 ,095,141 407,525 183,237 5,732 1,825 95,817 25,366 94,631 24,966 16, 915 19,978 287, 774 374,612 225,668 247,540 79,345 57,631 91 , 130 2,728 3,660 6,563 12,996 3,941 4,099 125,156 78,471 3,893 4,007 69,761 43,735 3,177 3,584 12 , 058 11,977 2,542 3,313 32,210 51,659 3,750 4,206 149,298 159,296 2,474 2,494 46,131 28,976 2,706,083 2,535,244 1,350 2,209 22,335 43,777 531,698 949,164 244 677 258,457 30,841 816 1,266 316,349 260,674 140,003 110,340 1,541,797 715,995 504,309 3,546 3,702 50,323 53,457 3,135 3,597 42,199 48,364 625,444 1,046,371 74,930 39,465 2 900 425 12,308 3,616 12,096 3,466 3,658 3.988 59,627 93,872 49,085 58,408 33,069 25,199 38,770 1,420 1,294 4,450 4,793 1,926 1,369 88,987 40,471 1,910 1,333 50,170 22,105 1,573 1,189 7,201 4,977 1,308 1,156 17,974 17,131 1,832 1,396 69,912 52,986 1,269 912 31,346 14,149 1,609,539 1,168,668 633 756 13,182 16,282 343,742 392,893 115 217 68, ( 0 8,655 354 307 101,653 97,953 41,176 39,883 1,264,337 583,400 486,918 1,757 1,210 37,567 21,135 1,545 1,137 30,374 16,803 493,834 379,045 113,910 31,713 9 1,739 40,503 39,529 1,887 1,432 61,177 50,264 48,235 33,314 24,601 12 , 615 29,336 105 111 1,317 1,698 107 111 37,673 17,321 106 110 20,157 9,019 70 95 627 534 55 76 2,952 3,310 88 96 3,804 4,644 96 79 13,015 6,894 1,117,519 697, 931 35 53 2,188 4,946 73,652 133,279 641 852 18 16 11,102 8,700 4,452 3,367 99,936 45,685 49,611 81 93 6,834 10, 730 73 90 7,381 9,526 261,216 232,210 73,020 30, 679 2 1 1,700 500 21,550 12,000 21,550 12,000 83 85 9,337 14,568 8,686 8,668 10,726 8,040 12,088 3,041 5,738 6,611 14,567 4,236 5,500 32,257 27,275 4,101 5,275 18,176 15,080 3,400 4,675 7,245 8,670 4,243 7,117 18,462 41,363 7,176 9,529 166,311 219,934 1,164 2,124 8,564 6,196 475,889 462,057 836 2,297 8,583 19,566 183,865 411,320 136 688 4,847 19,322 518 1,203 54,035 119,900 22,907 44,186 439,178 192,390 23,263 5,711 7,748 49,956 65,250 5,335 7,616 46,106 63,675 597,320 1,135,190 133,455 75,135 3 5 1,393 900 21,456 9,750 21,456 9,500 9,775 11,644 148,194 193, 790 114,791 138,154 6,639 7,423 6,611 161 227 408 809 208 213 5,898 2,532 208 193 3,554 1,233 157 184 421 374 162 207 1,233 3,050 188 249 6,372 8,527 93 116 2,199 1,005 126,430 88,203 62 124 593 2,475 12,005 69,980 150 1,202 30 25 3,760 5,255 1,510 2,270 675 125 198 221 2,562 2,793 187 210 2,302 2,348 40,785 42,975 15,750 6,510 3,056 3,056 245 270 5,354 11,708 4,264 8,247 1,705 1,164 2,283 112 193 335 543 102 163 1,521 660 102 153 766 541 91 142 256 252 77 176 403 1,115 130 202 4,305 5,985 37 63 332 202 32,225 14,271 62 230 630 3,730 13,085 100 640 20 70 4.950 3,740 1,865 1,285 7,849 2,050 126 188 1,494 1,550 121 188 1,434 1,445 19,540 29,695 2,330 4,500 238 76 6,646 2,441 5,399 150 344 125 1,909 3,626 4,300 9,620 2,103 3,065 12 , 912 13,296 2,038 2,955 7,005 7,635 1,735 2,659 3,396 5,236 1,736 3,433 8,254 19,950 2,686 4,295 68,985 110,636 626 1,133 3,469 2,477 183,979 175,075 451 1,125 3,410 9,391 70,470 185,470 61 322 2,337 10, 755 233 597 16,485 61,825 7,312 22,785 32,588 16,070 23,188 2,495 3,818 24,443 36,328 2,330 3,748 22,648 35,613 269,095 619,565 52,600 29,920 18,400 18,400 3,154 4,769 55,096 82,779 40,750 56,225 3,035 3,637 2,680 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farrrs only, equivalent cf cream and butterfat sold. 2For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12 'includes milk LOUISIANA 241 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 -Continued a sample of farms. See text] Area 2— Continued Area 3 Stature of operator1 — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Other farms Tenants —Con. Full owners Part owners Uanagers Tenants CropperB Other and unspeci- fied All Cash Share- cash Crop- share Livestock- share Croppers Other and un- specified 661 152 1,931 13,363 3,256 1,666 50 6,186 402 115 4,782 56 551 280 2,205 1 1,406 281 3,158 16,644 4,037 1,403 40 7,881 523 176 6,031 31 855 265 3,283 2 1,188 298 3,182 35,359 8,832 4,613 254 16,872 951 315 13,454 166 1,195 791 4,788 3 2,893 677 6,345 51,008 13,689 4,813 507 24,193 1,404 606 18,834 64 2,450 835 7,806 4 1,576 216 3,400 15,429 3,829 1,967 51 5,615 319 62 4,286 51 582 295 3,967 5 1,771 283 3,402 16,443 4,166 1,470 38 6,493 419 151 4,986 31 696 210 4,276 6 7,975 2,911 32,288 248, 342 94,52? 60, 098 11,502 38,369 4,938 669 26,074 685 2,413 3,590 43,850 7 7,689 2,293 18,947 179,929 71,013 33,639 7,916 39,251 4,717 1,065 25,842 237 4,335 3,055 28,110 S 1,516 206 3,315 15,238 3,814 1,937 50 5,510 319 82 4,206 51 562 290 3,927 9 1,691 278 3,272 16,182 4,146 1,450 38 6,367 399 151 4,906 31 670 210 4,181 10 4,585 1,721 17,292 145,031 55,166 36,001 6,510 21,683 3,198 453 14,304 369 1,198 2,161 25,671 11 4,269 1,242 9,893 103.228 41,151 19,688 4,939 22,163 2,851 630 14,387 155 2,395 1,745 15,287 12 1,235 151 2,577 12 , 981 3,333 1,661 36 4,853 232 67 3,778 50 471 255 3,098 13 1,435 250 2,956 14,655 3,848 1,292 24 5,870 343 150 4,556 21 615 185 3,621 U 2,585 518 5,573 37,549 13,319 6,172 99 10,803 893 232 8,149 85 784 660 7,156 15 2,240 553 6,009 39, 744 14,053 4,937 124 13,093 1,210 310 9,397 66 1,530 580 7,537 16 2,071 171 1,702 12,329 2,797 1,506 36 5,789 317 95 4,188 45 880 264 2,201 17 3,021 270 3,116 16,350 3,580 1,177 26 7,860 438 166 5,820 21 1,165 250 3,707 18 6,869 1,372 10,226 100,217 28,410 16,705 1,085 40, 757 2,727 800 29,235 245 4,435 3,315 13,260 19 13,247 3,941 19,893 138,328 41,357 14,034 1,152 57,886 3,393 1,205 44 , 565 308 6,565 1,850 23, 899 20 3,925 211 3,638 16,534 3,713 1,882 34 7,074 432 123 5,056 56 1,077 330 3,831 21 4,416 362 4,642 18,861 4,168 1,513 26 8,316 518 171 6,081 31 1,260 255 4,838 22 77,175 6,255 112,097 671,289 174,785 96,425 1,455 255,629 19, 695 2,976 183,753 1,515 28,205 19,475 142,995 23 84,815 9,596 128,356 736,531 220,272 75,757 2,442 267,785 22,325 5,895 204,105 670 26,620 8,170 170,275 24 281 106 1,461 6,590 2,524 1,191 46 1,158 113 31 848 11 51 104 1,671 25 685 122 1,409 8,061 2,704 914 35 2,667 204 61 2,045 16 231 110 1,741 26 1,277 784 8,071 72,728 31,406 18,076 4,025 7,319 1,638 149 4,337 239 317 639 11,900 27 1,800 547 3,607 47,e08 20, 667 11,273 2,618 8,426 1,012 204 4,745 85 955 1,425 4,824 28 58,780 39,390 379,307 3,220,481 1,348,108 820,492 267,272 316,554 93,265 4,805 165,311 9,325 17,278 26,570 468,055 29 132,165 37,843 253,083 3,508,616 1,460,672 903,860 234,916 568,843 68,775 13,748 309,410 6,870 68,765 101,275 340,325 30 240 66 599 4,900 1,412 835 9 1,913 106 40 1,419 5 215 128 731 31 841 140 1,193 8,301 2,462 772 18 3,594 223 66 2,770 25 380 130 1,455 32 1,495 950 5,752 44 , 718 15,405 8,459 906 14,318 945 385 9,501 40 1,530 1,917 5,630 33 4,950 2,095 8,918 67,085 25,268 7,433 2,665 22,849 2,154 295 17,240 280 2,140 740 8,870 34 32,595 25,140 98,045 949,859 336,253 181,008 25,865 298,433 19,590 7,400 191,058 l.ooo 28,255 51,130 108, 300 35 93,840 48,445 156,270 1,419,647 523,103 156,855 56,890 509,444 45,514 5,340 386,215 6,275 50, 860 15,240 173,355 36 60 261 890 311 131 1 277 30 206 15 26 170 37 265 20 501 2,168 679 266 8 785 45 25 605 65 45 430 38 910 6,435 358,506 267,718 7,874 24 10,375 880 5,285 275 3,935 72,515 39 6,135 590 19,330 122,843 59,223 9,149 576 34,460 1,415 1,390 25,255 4,585 1,815 19,435 40 195 35 721 3,781 1,248 566 17 1,369 110 15 1,090 95 59 581 41 470 41 957 8,675 2,499 890 18 3,532 181 95 2,841 5 320 90 1,736 42 15,940 3,900 147,675 1,056,933 287,281 218,179 1,275 214,833 19,395 2,650 132,011 12,230 46,547 335,365 43 46,105 2,975 87,064 1,139,650 460,129 153,391 9,650 318,695 18,845 12,600 265,580 750 14,420 6,500 197,785 44 6,325 1,395 68,505 404,526 116,006 92,706 520 85,327 8,100 810 52,201 4,770 19,446 109, 967 45 16,840 1,006 32,395 394,331 157,911 53,629 4,011 105,765 6,215 4,140 88,450 225 4,695 2,040 73,015 46 351,380 46,686 83,315 2,899,923 1 , 709, 713 736,443 453,517 226,250 38,400 119,100 69,767 250 47 150, 055 24,090 31,765 1,337,582 810,554 322,288 204,615 106,500 15,000 53,115 30,000 125 48 75 16,945 1,201,227 509, 482 301,981 18,100 365,599 146,305 20 47,044 112,430 59,800 6,065 49 2,646 211 1,547 13,261 2,864 1,723 30 7,274 422 130 5,146 60 1,215 301 1,370 50 3,195 321 2,596 14,611 3,153 1,173 31 7,863 526 121 5,581 35 1,375 225 2,391 51 18,435 1,977 10,022 124,466 26,907 24,790 1,715 63,364 5,142 1,680 44,237 560 9,415 2,330 7,690 52 21,115 • 3,434 17,675 141,832 33 , 429 15,324 2,023 72,700 6,435 1,120 50,030 495 12,615 2,005 18,356 53 2,451 211 1,357 13, 121 2,817 1,692 28 7,244 417 130 5,126 60 1,210 301 1,340 54 3,145 320 2,496 13,891 2,888 1,138 31 7,498 501 121 5,291 35 1,335 215 2,336 55 17,170 1,857 8,755 122,254 26,096 24,028 1,526 63,024 5,062 1,680 44 , 107 560 9,285 2,330 7,580 56 20,860 3,379 17,005 134,577 30,764 14 , 724 1,788 69,440 5,680 1,120 47,965 495 12,285 1,895 17,861 57 220, 815 20, 660 101,665 2,408,136 565,780 534,305 41,261 1,125,445 121,090 37,995 747,515 9,375 168,110 41,360 141,345 58 378,355 63,700 302,325 2,497,203 599,777 295,042 44,184 1,240,580 116,430 18,425 778,180 12,750 282,910 31,685 317,620 59 49,430 3,120 12,210 353,805 55,985 91,415 201,945 36,350 8,315 111,530 500 41,725 3,525 4,460 : 33,025 1,180 6,245 100,960 19,855 16,085 1,325 56,900 3,940 1,630 22,885 3,125 22,320 3,000 6,795 61 1,018 344 274 400 11 3 324 6 6 50 62 1,427 501 • 246 3 622 1 50 535 1 20 15 55 63 87,193 17,435 38,511 31,247 485 735 25,504 620 1,275 2,628 64 80, 712 25,060 25,387 640 29,045 60 990 23,125 220 1,500 3,150 590 65 1,281,685 265,588 570,669 445,428 6,165 9,900 364,968 14,977 10,000 39,418 66 911,268 293,453 285,520 9,430 317,340 '900 9,710 253,515 2,800 17,325 33,090 5,525 67 1,261,899 260,649 564,397 436,853 6,015 9,900 357,693 14,727 10,000 38,518 68 B76, t ■■ 282,963 276,935 9,280 301,325 900 9,685 237,575 2,800 17,325 33,040 5,525 69 267 1,512 2,923 1,690 17 8,059 435 135 5,561 61 1,520 346 945 70 6,126 411 2,629 15,087 3,194 1,213 7 8,753 520 196 6,286 31 1,500 260 1,880 71 78, 711 4,532 1, 12 ' 115,743 21,733 18,324 754 71,402 4,010 1,245 49,660 546 12 , 710 3,231 3,530 72 86,750 5,837 22,118 139,138 27,665 14,575 762 85,291 1,960 59,830 216 15,100 2,320 10,845 73 62,788 2,931 4,871 1: 3, : : 23,464 19,562 962 76,409 4,505 1,470 52, 929 587 13,805 3,113 2,625 74 64,481 3,752 8,996 92,405 19,097 9,691 350 57,582 4,140 1,497 39, 710 185 : ,:•:' 1,485 5,685 591 133 79 9 365 130 10 175 45 5 5 976 168 121 12 60S 135 10 355 5 95 5 70 17,884 3,931 5,328 3,745 4,870 1,575 130 2,700 435 30 10 78 23,030 7,399 2,641 5,180 7,490 755 130 4,255 30 2,260 60 320 79 383,385 79,930 104,050 96,600 102,730 38,035 3,850 49,020 11,075 750 75 80 456,294 146,182 51,526 107,071 147,040 15,040 3,020 76,125 tl 49,680 715 4,475 a S74 4,310 44 , 791 16,058 13,452 2,568 5,121 930 45 2,956 715 380 7,592 i 948 4,154 33,998 12,200 9,323 2,430 5,085 485 75 3,328 760 430 4,960 489 4,325 47,712 18, 952 14,794 2,978 4,814 1,170 2,412 395 6,174 242 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 4 Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Pull owners Part owners Managers Tenante All Casb Share- cash Crop-share Livestock- shere Livestock OB bond: 1 8,435 1,486 512 21 647 191 6 230 10 2 1950... 11,221 2,662 700 10 1,655 277 1 810 10 3 number 1954... 14,747 3,250 1,212 102 1,268 362 11 485 20 4 1950. . . 23,777 7,303 2,180 74 3,668 561 5 1,905 35 5 12,707 1,895 666 27 786 177 11 215 10 6 1950. . . 12,947 2,810 714 12 1,715 247 1 745 10 7 number 1954. . . 166,699 53,933 29,266 3,162 8,626 2,126 435 2,305 110 8 1950. . . 116,040 43,468 17,172 1,170 10, 976 1,349 2 3,490 810 9 Cows, including heifers that 12,507 12,671 1,890 2,760 666 713 27 12 773 1,665 167 242 11 1 215 725 10 10 10 1950... 11 number 1954 . . . 94,728 31,082 18, 195 1,892 4,830 1,080 270 1,295 75 12 1950... 62,534 23,911 9,076 709 5,760 802 1 1,835 535 13 u 10, 104 1, 602 544 25 638 147 1 190 10 1950... 11,665 2,575 676 8 1,565 217 1 690 10 15 number 1954 . . . 27,026 6,403 4,598 126 1,782 411 1 450 15 16 1950... 33,653 11,284 3,613 26 3,846 478 1 1,725 140 17 7,824 1,209 455 11 836 180 1 230 5 18 1950... 11,140 2,312 664 8 1,960 247 1 790 5 19 number 1954 — 60,332 15,007 4,596 345 4,430 1,340 5 1,015 5 20 1950... 92,782 30,437 6,428 128 10,337 1,414 7 4,070 55 n Chioxenfl 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 12, 538 1,774 605 25 1,075 195 5 280 10 22 1950... 14,587 2,794 726 10 2,234 266 1 890 10 23 number 1954 . . . 437,563 107,026 29, 120 36,334 29,265 7,840 190 8,290 550 24 1950... Livestock and livestock product., sold: 429,316 105,544 30,978 3,164 57,942 8,190 75 23,080 425 25 Cattle and calveB sold alive farms reporting 1954... 5,934 1,506 525 22 258 62 6 60 5 26 1949... 6,106 1,813 452 7 662 101 255 10 27 number 1954 . . . 52,580 19,915 9,886 1,010 2,307 662 55 545 40 28 1949 . . . 30, 205 13,569 5,438 248 2,975 1,075 565 100 29 dollars 1954... 2,308,163 899,065 509,696 35,095 100,432 27,462 2,690 20,735 1,250 30 1949 . . . 2,257,809 1,069,046 436,057 18,710 210,320 70,215 37,740 5,900 31 2,534 540 229 6 210 65 55 32 1949... 5,230 1,466 437 2 728 127 290 5 33 number 1954 . . . 29,190 9,405 2,904 380 2,550 1,200 260 M 1949... 50,270 18, 554 5,428 43 4,902 1,121 1,460 50 35 dollars 1954... 538,677 182,440 79,234 6,600 42,790 19, 820 5,350 36 1949... 1,016,842 413,616 106,866 1,079 77,070 20,025 23,080 685 37 988 347 90 6 55 25 15 38 1949... 2,495 735 145 7 207 51 65 5 39 dollars 1954... 1,831,353 1,306,437 222,971 43,000 243, 155 95,675 280 to 1949... 203,439 78,949 50,714 1,035 10,117 4,802 2,145 375 41 2,402 604 197 11 130 35 75 5 35 180 5 10 42 1949... 4,010 1,188 280 7 420 43 dozens 1954 . . . 1,189,806 465, 839 115,442 357,650 31,440 20,240 125 5,000 750 44 1949... 714,554 302,012 78,205 30,067 76,305 25,025 24,825 2,725 45 dollars 1954... 521,970 210,071 63,005 143,844 15,910 10,815 60 2,080 375 46 1949... 320,929 144,260 37,820 12,024 34,850 13,460 9,155 995 47 2,722,952 1,154,009 1,209,959 494,279 1,337,098 562,965 29, 070 12,500 97,312 47,330 55,452 27,530 48 dollars 1954... 49 1949... Specified crops harvestedi 1,140,507 688, 060 333,262 94,230 32,830 29, 200 30 50 7,290 1,451 595 20 1,062 186 11 285 10 51 1949. . . 10,010 2,339 693 10 2,254 277 1 880 10 52 acres 1954... 60,062 15,174 10,691 894 11,670 1,965 360 2,970 105 53 1949... 95,360 26,846 11,691 329 26,321 3,042 19 11,230 45 54 Corn harvested for grain. ...farms reporting 1954... 6,857 1,375 539 15 1,046 185 11 280 10 55 1949... 9,916 2,316 677 10 2,239 277 1 865 10 5( acres 1954. .. 56,463 14,027 9,507 856 11,585 1,935 360 2,955 105 57 1949... 93,966 26,156 11,471 329 26,151 3,042 19 11,060 45 56 bushels harvested 1954... 582,040 149, 985 122,945 16,595 113,445 16,290 1,220 27,750 1,500 59 1949... 1,642,575 490,360 225,475 5,765 428, 800 52,975 325 166, 440 1,000 ,i bushels sold 1954... 35,630 3,675 3,025 1,500 22,475 5,225 61 1949... 75,402 14, 722 16,080 36,625 3,435 9,610 62 Rice threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 63 1949... 64 acres 1954.. . 65 1949... 66 162-lb barrels harvested 1954.. 67 1949... 68 162-lb. barrelB sold 1954... 69 1949... 70 4,721 1,076 518 10 1,207 2,525 176 282 16 1 295 940 10 10 71 1949... 7,335 2,038 655 10 72 acres 1954. .. 57,378 12,318 13,045 752 20, 133 2,194 1,154 4,625 125 73 1949... 99, 674 28,409 15,983 364 41,874 3,777 30 17,370 155 74 bales harvested 1954... 26,251 5,980 7,119 723 9,089 736 543 1,705 55 75 1949... 56,985 16,603 9,562 214 25,167 1,886 13 9,690 90 76 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or 77 1949... 78 acres 1954... 79 1949... 80 tons harvested 1954. . . 81 1949... 82 33,480 12,010 9,857 1,110 1,340 570 70 330 15 83 1949... 24,979 9,698 7,967 846 2,148 320 1,045 84 tons 1954... 31,179 11,855 9,896 1,176 1,462 787 55 330 30 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only, of cream and butterfat sold. 2For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. includes milk equivalent LOUISIANA CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 243 a sample of farms. See text] Area A— Cont: nued Areas 5 anc B Tenure of operator1— Con. Other farms Total all Tenure of operator1 Other farms Tenants —Con. Full owners Part owners 'enanta CropperB Other and unspeci- Managers All Cash Share- caah Crop- share Livestock- share Croppers Other and un- fied specified 60 150 5,769 10, 599 3,219 637 33 989 386 20 270 10 91 212 5,721 1 321 236 6,194 14,069 4,235 630 53 1,348 602 20 355 10 190 171 7,803 2 70 320 8,915 19,303 6,505 1,587 174 1,944 869 30 500 10 128 407 9,093 3 635 527 10,552 28,576 9,323 1,995 338 2,999 1,470 65 760 10 360 334 13, 921 4 210 165 9,331 13,505 3,598 805 47 903 329 15 185 15 121 238 8,152 5 521 191 7,696 14,093 4,030 591 57 1,066 440 15 275 15 165 156 8,349 6 745 2,905 71,712 295,314 131,811 52,579 11,888 16,171 8,631 210 890 325 1,475 4,640 82,865 7 3, 680 1,645 43,254 226,962 102,927 30,579 9,827 15,770 8,293 75 1,275 520 2,630 2,977 67,859 8 205 165 9,151 12,842 3,513 804 45 868 319 15 170 15 111 238 7,612 9 501 186 7,521 13, 568 3,948 586 57 1,044 423 15 275 15 160 156 7,933 10 390 1,720 38,729 173,920 80,315 31,744 6,170 10,298 5,492 100 500 200 920 3,086 45,393 11 1, 935 652 23,078 133,286 62,261 19,282 5,575 9,289 4,439 35 695 365 1,885 1,870 36,879 12 150 150 7,295 9,255 2,854 687 38 640 209 5 130 15 80 201 5,036 13 471 176 6,841 11,777 3,644 516 45 893 338 15 230 15 150 145 6,679 14 230 675 14,117 82, 866 45,856 15,517 1,822 7,501 3,880 5 375 200 755 2,286 12, 170 15 915 587 14,884 70,549 40,568 7,721 1,308 5,064 1,209 25 490 365 1,425 1,550 15,888 16 275 145 5,313 6,312 1,604 345 9 772 276 15 195 5 126 155 3,582 17 721 196 6,196 9,176 2,258 370 25 1,049 433 10 270 5 245 86 5,474 18 795 1,270 35, 954 37, 707 11,000 3,925 120 3,480 1,835 25 675 15 455 475 19, 182 19 3,234 1,557 45,452 62,015 22,803 2,899 344 5,250 2,910 35 1,150 30 775 350 30,719 20 430 155 9,059 12,602 3,271 693 33 1,116 394 10 275 10 191 236 7,489 21 851 216 8,823 15,718 4,240 599 36 1,433 548 10 350 10 340 175 9,410 22 7,995 4,400 235,818 626,964 313,320 54,276 2,154 32,804 10,375 140 6,255 360 4,574 11,100 224,410 23 19,622 6,550 231,688 519,096 165,331 29, 363 4,835 41,565 18, 915 525 8,725 430 8,100 4,870 278,002 24 35 90 3,623 6,962 2,589 665 46 383 169 5 35 10 36 128 3,279 29 196 100 3,172 7,255 2,893 425 56 541 230 10 95 15 110 81 3,340 26 135 870 19,462 93,993 43,311 17,449 4,252 5,353 3,343 50 140 90 330 1,400 23,628 27 810 425 7, 975 66,148 33, 165 10,421 4,040 4,361 2,452 50 160 130 705 864 14,161 2S 6,415 41,880 763,875 3,773,419 1,515,400 741,198 314,067 156,320 98,470 2,500 3,810 2,375 5,095 44,070 1,046,434 29 68,505 27,960 523,676 3,827,120 1,845,361 684,022 316, 905 273,712 166,550 5,050 8,850 7,750 36,005 50, 507 707,120 30 IE 75 1,549 1,280 437 87 8 87 51 5 15 5 1 10 661 31 190 116 2,597 3,102 983 211 16 284 123 65 5 65 26 1,608 32 55 1,035 13,951 19, 634 5,538 3,579 49 974 709 40 65 20 80 60 9,494 33 1,300 971 21,343 38,834 21,583 2,720 348 3,089 1,893 470 50 375 301 11,094 34 2,035 15,585 227,613 503,310 129,477 83,269 1,465 21,495 17,525 800 1,470 100 500 1,100 267,604 35 22,600 10,680 418,211 999,305 654,510 53,280 6,986 54,691 31,104 11,885 875 6,900 3,927 229,838 36 5 10 490 866 323 78 2 40 10 5 5 20 423 37 60 26 1,401 2,112 802 59 7 176 56 10 60 35 15 1,068 38 147,000 200 15,790 499,858 361,597 28,664 370 65,415 60,075 80 30 5,230 43,812 39 1,995 800 62, 624 303,820 170,350 6,375 38,600 8,470 4,265 525 1,305 2,260 115 80,025 40 20 30 1,460 2,245 757 160 7 186 46 40 5 30 65 1,135 41 100 55 2,115 4,494 1,377 186 15 407 142 10 125 80 50 2,509 42 815 4,510 199,435 3,209,156 2,408,764 397,982 6,030 79,340 3,950 4,690 1,000 4,135 65,565 317,040 43 21,000 2,730 227,965 1,004,189 420,674 56,491 18,463 83,320 48,885 475 9,065 14,900 9,995 425,241 44 325 2,255 89,140 1,547,725 1,203,038 161,757 2,862 43,310 1,630 1,390 400 1,625 38,265 136,758 45 10,210 1,030 91,975 464,788 199,462 25,432 9,149 39,455 24,695 200 3,425 6,940 4,195 191,290 46 41,860 49,513 28,097,118 17,266,984 6,550,218 1,092,162 2,716,112 1,535,552 28,314 78, 142 257,281 816,823 471,642 47 19,800 16,935 13,053,721 7,964,778 3,001,037 599,287 1,246,890 683,290 12,495 36,265 127,155 387,685 241,729 48 32,170 24, 955 10,003,491 7,015,465 1,495,975 315,452 881,850 245,090 30,185 281,010 325,565 294,749 49 450 120 4,162 8,740 2,526 606 20 1,126 357 20 270 10 236 233 4,462 50 861 225 4,714 10, 123 2,789 445 31 1,358 497 15 340 5 360 141 5,500 ■si 5,065 1,205 21, 633 75,953 26,000 10, 674 1,554 11,778 2,910 375 2,840 150 3,378 2,125 25,947 52 9,315 2,670 30, 193 84,050 23, 769 5,503 935 13,480 4,030 200 4,320 10 3,615 1,305 40, 363 53 445 115 3,882 8,276 2,371 568 19 1,081 342 20 270 10 236 203 4,237 54 861 225 4,674 9,822 2,638 424 29 1,343 482 15 340 5 360 141 5,388 55 5,055 1,175 20, 488 71,719 25,169 9,437 704 11,308 2,740 250 2,825 150 3,378 1,965 25,101 56 9,315 2,670 29,859 81,585 22,919 5,328 880 13, 275 3,865 200 4,295 10 3,615 1,290 39, 183 57 55,850 10, 835 179,070 1,980,556 777,300 297,220 26, 743 303,845 75, 545 5,125 74,560 5,300 92, 720 50,595 f.75,448 58 169,185 38, 875 492,175 1,550,701 456,649 115,692 24,950 231, 935 69,990 3,200 64,830 200 68, 065 25, 650 721,475 59 17,250 4,955 256,723 104,265 18,960 4,878 93, 115 16,805 2,500 20, 155 3,000 39,305 11,350 35,505 GO 21,080 2,500 7,975 52,465 8,715 8,045 20 17,640 955 1,500 4,575 9,985 625 18,045 - 1 11 7 1 2 1 1 1 . 11 5 5 5 1 • ' 2,170 1,465 240 455 255 200 10 64 85 50 25 25 10 26,605 17,600 1,800 7,025 3,825 3,200 180 66 830 400 250 250 180 67 26,035 17,350 1,680 6,825 3,825 3,000 180 » 760 330 250 250 ISO 69 585 125 1,910 - 3,750 1,124 222 1 986 285 15 270 10 230 176 1,417 ■o 1,081 211 2,107 4,197 1,033 223 2 1,006 341 5 325 5 260 70 1,933 '1 10, 670 1,365 11, 130 17,299 5,877 1,583 3 5,775 1,430 90 1,730 70 1,670 785 4,061 72 18, 235 2,307 13,044 26,324 8,085 1,903 80 7,395 1,960 30 2,580 30 2,245 550 8,861 73 5,510 540 3,340 12, 762 4,499 1,325 1 4,295 980 60 1,325 50 1,370 510 2,642 74 12,222 1,266 5,439 11,860 21 3,776 11 889 1 26 2 3,730 1,040 10 1,220 15 1,225 220 3,439 7 75 76 23 8 7 1 5 5 2 77 4,060 776 12 1,220 2,052 ■ 5,701 1,260 751 522 25 25 3,143 19 88,382 18, 205 120 26,000 44,057 ': 101,705 22,849 11,791 7,150 255 253 59, 660 81 15 340 9,163 60,394 22,415 18,691 3,194 2,895 1,180 200 215 60 775 465 13,199 -v 530 253 4,320 41,161 18,518 9,800 2,830 2,520 2,170 70 85 195 7,49? ■n 25 235 6,790 68, 395 25,134 19,590 3,539 3,099 1,495 200 165 30 675 534 17,033 *. 244 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area! 6 Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants All Cash Share-cash Crop- share Livestock- share Livestock od hand: * 1 4, 864 945 1,117 954 1,210 68 173 1,315 1,930 198 284 47 81 905 1,354 11 31 2 1950... 6,566 3 number 1954 .. . 12,470 2,526 2,793 899 3,241 608 103 2,125 27 4 1950... 21,516 3,855 4,027 2,588 5,885 862 224 4,029 125 5 6,783 7,332 1,162 1,178 1,046 1,199 54 142 1,324 1,695 187 214 52 66 919 1,199 11 21 6 1950... 7 number 1954 136, 755 32,484 46,633 15,123 14,645 5,454 552 5,262 460 8 1950... 102,094 27,652 25, 739 11,132 18, 741 11,603 520 5,223 710 9 Cows, including heifers that 6,698 1,142 1,041 54 1,314 182 52 919 11 10 1950... 7,141 1,167 1,154 142 1,665 61 1,179 21 11 number 1954 .. . 84,043 19, 971 28,445 9,041 8,684 2,269 280 3,000 339 12 1950... 57,797 15,808 15,186 6,196 10,046 6,294 170 2,917 330 13 5,226 961 1,052 852 1,033 32 123 1,118 1,557 140 181 52 61 807 1,119 6 21 14 1950... 6,411 15 number 1954 . . . 18,181 4,291 6,217 257 2,547 492 109 1,583 19 16 1950... 21,481 5,184 5,372 1,610 3,350 607 116 2,261 71 17 3,834 725 717 20 1,084 141 40 749 6 18 1950... 5,372 800 936 110 1,663 180 55 1,183 25 19 number 1954 . . . 21,768 4,555 5,504 767 6,535 1,187 265 4,104 158 20 1950... 32,465 5,722 6,668 2,075 11,309 1,215 240 8,459 150 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 6,854 1,134 1,012 29 1,494 217 58 996 C 22 1950... 7,790 1,201 1,244 112 1,911 245 96 1,299 31 23 number 1954. . . 361,312 79,233 60,636 2,880 81,681 13,031 3,425 46,520 1,100 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 401,872 82,302 89, 915 23,244 87,672 15,055 5,515 56,595 822 2 5 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 2,501 519 504 46 307 66 16 154 1 26 1949 . . . 3,324 680 650 99 620 105 21 443 1 27 number 1954 . . . 50,204 13,180 18,519 5,932 4,445 2,163 76 1,013 270 28 1949... 29,859 9,054 9,428 4,043 3,723 2,545 130 663 90 29 dollars 1954... 2,409,843 599,464 315,468 248,590 125,685 3,000 42,310 7,210 30 1949... 2,292,568 728,494 674,684 327,676 323,460 242,730 11,610 55,745 8,700 31 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 941 176 258 14 301 64 20 170 5 32 1949 . . . 1,600 344 360 66 494 48 25 351 5 33 number 1954 .. . 9,274 1,831 2,948 561 2,386 602 200 1,256 60 34 1949... 13,610 4,113 2,981 1,421 3,582 845 75 2,227 20 35 dollars 1954... 212 , 928 45, 775 75,043 15,830 44,320 12,585 3,550 21,700 600 36 1949... 308, 640 102,293 70,488 33,579 77,195 14,385 700 49,910 590 37 385 88 89 9 74 23 30 38 1949 . . . 939 188 201 22 172 36 5 101 39 dollars 1954... 55,094 24,330 7,224 3,285 7,520 1,260 1,405 400 40 1949 . . . 75,865 £3,753 17,054 5,261 9,867 3,182 500 4,715 41 1,510 270 301 14 399 58 20 248 42 1949... 3,488 645 725 70 881 64 15 682 10 43 dozens 1954 . . . 696,586 201,365 106, 652 7,280 153,554 22,050 4,000 46,857 1,800 44 1949... 648,834 147,719 178,898 36,409 137,978 24,748 670 104,260 325 45 dollars 1954... 277,812 87, 935 43,190 2,964 60,218 7,852 1,540 18,420 540 46 1949... 260, 150 61,667 72,353 15,780 51,145 11,536 £05 36,459 95 47 2,736,957 1,406,771 1,011,868 491,550 1,626,342 871,533 26,114 13,073 64,052 26,375 54,750 21,700 3,488 1,500 48 dollars 1954... 49 . 1949... Specified crops harvested: 1,271,044 578, 675 607, 184 42, 740 28,525 26,885 1,640 50 , 5,156 1,086 1,083 58 1,538 217 56 1,054 6 51 1949... 5,945 1,035 1,198 143 2,048 260 95 1,413 30 52 acres 1954. . . 94,855 23,307 30,154 5,679 27,810 5,288 1,115 16, 749 205 53 1949... 103,726 20,003 27,783 12,316 33,852 4,360 2,515 21,762 705 54 Corn harvested for grain. .. .farms reporting 1954... 4,937 995 1,012 56 1,506 212 46 1,038 5 55 1949... 5,686 989 1,136 132 1,973 260 90 1,358 30 56 acres 1954 88, 875 21,662 27,536 4,982 27,000 955- 16,359 57 1949... 97,816 18, 671 26, 808 11,528 31,532 4,355 2,490 19,837 705 58 bushels harvested 1954... 2,006,544 547,255 618, 965 105,100 552,764 139,385 20,415 286,824 800 59 1949... 1,719,302 350,471 491,181 249,628 482,685 :, '- 52,880 278,620 9,825 60 bushels sold 1954... 715,663 230,280 204,200 37,763 216,880 67,000 3,375 86, 780 400 61 1949... 134,172 17,985 35,930 23,357 49,065 4,385 1,500 39,160 2,000 62 Rice threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 109 24 50 2 33 12 £ 13 63 1949... 50 8 23 5 9 6 1 2 64 acres 1954... 28,838 5,316 11,700 940 10,882 4,374 565 4,964 65 1949... 13,228 1,650 5,174 1,958 4,371 3,160 375 836 66 162-lb. barrels harvested 1954... 408,572 84,626 172,119 11,319 140,508 63,060 9,700 58, 819 67 1949... 162,357 15,355 63,705 31,437 51,560 39,660 5,615 6,285 68 162-lb. barrels sold 1954... 399,432 84,084 167,169 10,839 137,340 60, 985 9,567 58,061 69 1949... 155,375 14,855 59,805 30,775 49,640 38,860 5,615 5,165 70 1,910 485 273 1 961 65 20 791 5 71 1949. . . 2,260 347 370 3 1,265 75 15 1,050 20 72 acres 1954. . . 14,454 3,222 2,862 43 7,642 435 295 6,097 40 73 1949... 17,893 2.466 3,035 442 10,600 670 90 8,905 175 74 bales harvested 1954... 13,884 3,079 2,683 12 7,610 345 210 6,240 55 75 1949... 10, 009 1,539 1,659 216 6,090 350 30 5,100 110 76 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or 2,722 523 856 60 1,178 175 55 790 6 77 1949... 3,626 648 917 159 1,646 243 80 1,053 20 78 acres 1954. . . 214,936 40,846 66, 725 53,122 53,793 11, 962 1,475 32,988 571 79 1949... 246,300 41,151 56,022 96, 750 51,173 8,192 4,080 28,471 340 80 tons harvested 1954... 4,636,656 889,017 1,439,811 1,176,053 1,123,585 276,975 32,575 658,312 13,028 81 1949... 4,549,616 821,303 1,047,692 1,746,895 916,646 156,239 79,595 503,772 6,425 82 35, 626 8,537 6,586 14,961 4,863 3,491 3,689 5,181 2,535 768 795 95 95 1,923 1,305 10 65 83 1949... 20,133 84 tons 1954... 53,576 12,325 22 , 158 6,331 8,881 1,825 130 2,141 40 ^ata are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only, equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 3Includes LOUISIANA CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 245 a sample of farms. See text] Area 6— Continued Area 7 Tenure of operator1— Con- Other farms Total all farms Tenure of ope rator1 Other farms Tenants — Con. Full owners Part owners Tenants Other and Managers All Cash Share- Crop- Livestock- Other CropperB unspeci- cash share share Croppers and un- fied speci f ied 97 1,582 1,366 1,351 31 1,673 48 15 1,383 39 85 103 1,958 1 65 2,136 8,719 1,823 1,388 31 2,384 43 33 1,883 25 £37 163 3,093 2 176 3,011 17,943 4,211 4,583 326 4,619 144 38 3,731 106 £4£ 358 4, £04 3 445 200 5,161 31,301 7,159 6,938 1,152. 8,012 166 144 6,256 50 801 595 8,040 4 58 97 3,197 9,177 1,855 1,771 46 1,973 39 2£ 1,653 40 101 118 3,53£ 5 135 60 3,118 10,232 2,085 1,577 28 2,617 44 39 £,039 30 31£ 153 3,925 6 1,531 1,386 29,870 316, 043 84,886 111,468 32,587 41,746 . 1, 995 2,619 31,411 877 1,566 3,278 45,356 7 410 275 18,830 238,413 68,065 79,941 20,235 37,826 2,690 1,£56 £6,042 685 £,195 4,758 32,346 8 97 3,147 9,060 1,840 1,759 46 1,'953 39 22 1,633 40 101 116 3,462 9 130 60 3,013 10,006 2,040 1,562 28 2,566 44 39 1,998 30 302 153 3,810 10 821 17,902 204,558 55,350 73,681 21,893 26,4£5 1,372 1,875 19,595 581 864 2,138 27,009 11 185 150 10,561 149,840 43,344 50,464 12, 709 24,265 1,999 813 16,203 675 1,335 3,240 19,058 12 76 2,263 7,296 1,503 1,437 33 1,725 31 11 1,452 38 65 108 2,598 13 120 55 2,646 9,102 1,862 1,420 18 2,443 44 35 1,9£0 25 262 137 3,359 14 245 4,869 20,724 6,757 5,073 146 4,049 352 41 3,0£3 114 133 366 4,699 15 160 135 5,965 26,358 7,593 5,542 242 6,234 155 90 4,735 30 626 598 6,747 16 7, 75 1,288 5,039 1,045 361 15 1,505 30 10 1,£4£ 38 100 85 1,613 17 160 60 1,863 7,515 1,394 1,091 18 2,272 17 35 1,774 15 306 1£5 2,740 18 426 395 4,407 £9,338 6,451 5,398 195 8,265 166 270 6,763 203 501 342 9,029 19 930 315 6,690 50,042 12,330 7,369 165 13,988 144 405 10,997 25 1,817 600 16,190 20 135 3,185 8,516 1,663 1,574 33 2,028 42 11 1,675 49 124 127 3,218 21 170 70 3,322 10,398 2,029 1,535 28 2,626 43 35 £,036 15 316 181 4,180 22 3,855 13,750 136,682 376,927 102,487 85,044 1,645 79,082 3,046 438 66,5£6 1,770 3,480 3,822 108, 669 23 5,575 4,110 118,739 440,272 101,246 79,822 1,753 101,666 2,479 1,065 78,477 700 11,690 7,455 155,585 24 47 1,125 5,207 1,494 1 , 33 6 38 850 32 21 701 14 15 67 1,489 25 25 1,275 5,458 1,558 1,134 31 1,195 34 24 922 15 117 83 1,540 26 549 374 8,128 102,222 30,638 36,534 10,442 13,186 785 870 9,519 275 407 1,330 11,422 27 45 50 3,611 71,119 24,824 24,305 6,341 9,431 9£8 557 6,090 275 597 984 6,£18 28 25,175 45,210 357,925 4,041,628 1,300,827 1,381,379 374,873 ,634 39,360 , ' 383,252 11,080 20,620 51,185 448,915 29 2,300 2,375 238,254 5,138,824 1,796,451 1,771,757 494,397 676,049 65,777 35,297 439,212 18,050 36,278 79,435 400,170 30 , 35 192 1,262 263 205 10 416 6 6 361 2 31 10 368 31 15 336 2,780 646 442 10 e89 20 £5 719 90 35 791 32 195 1,548 9,072 1,803 1,721 110 2, era 137 301 2,087 £9 174 75 2,635 33 110 1,513 17,437 5,298 2,673 65 5,056 130 £75 3,916 600 135 4,345 34 1,565 4,320 31,960 153,216 33,835 33,076 1,950 48,770 1,605 3,054 39,981 90 £,840 1,200 35,585 35 8,935 2,675 25,065 373,431 111,045 51,655 1,163 114,133 3,200 5,305 88, 3 63 13,755 3,510 95,435 36 20 125 462 134 86 2 B9 5 69 5 10 151 37 10 356 1,702 451 £04 1 415 10 324 10 71 10 621 38 4,455 12,735 192,781 171,962 12,193 332 3,299 . 2,074 80 145 4,995 39 880 590 19,930 119,978 59,639 11,150 100 . £50 11,869 280 3,090 950 32,250 4C. 17 526 2,323 556 53£ 3 494 15 ' 402 5 3£ 38 738 41 60 30 1,167 5,690 1,375 1,050 3 1,496 20 20 1,229 5 146 76 1,766 42 1,727 77,120 227,735 761,375 349,072 193,670 1,124 . 5,360 73 73,168 2,500 4,410 3,573 128,425 43 5,205 2,750 147,830 939,946 306, 725 181,606 1,230 171,440 . , 520 16,445 13,410 276,945 44 636 31,230 e3,505 347,228 166,512 96,103 462 . 1,685 ■ £9,057 1,000 1,592 1,301 49,480 45 46 47 46 1,850 1,000 59,205 346,787 120,647 64,603 470 54,484 1,124 . 155 4,790 3,975 ; •",: ■'-■' 5,814 .- - 2,480,163 1,461,626 723,671 5,814 260,196 . 50,651 8,856 3,175 4,240 1,069,295 622,110 336,411 3,000 . , 80,164 23,300 4,310 13,920 1,281,389 755,322 307,676 16,461 187, 285 10,000 102,535 18,000 56, 750 14,545 49 94 111 1,393 2,529 520 £81 4 1,143 ie 956 30 36 45 581 50 17C 80 1,521 .. 658 224 8 1,261 20 20 985 20 161 55 1,007 51 1,653 2,800 7,905 17,717 3,664 2,243 64 8,985 125 7,142 280 903 535 2,741 52 1,570 9,772 22,040 5,061 1,559 160 9,775 100 320 7,165 95 1,550 545 5,485 53 94 111 i,36e 2,265 438 262 , 1,106 15 930 25 91 45 456 54 160 1,456 2,960 607 209 6 1,201 20 20 20 161 50 937 55 1,653 2,800 7,695 15,992 2,976 2,003 18 . 11 7,001 230 883 535 2,226 56 57 2,650 1,495 9,277 21,046 4,793 1,484 54 9,500 IOC 320 , 95 1,550 535 5,215 39,840 65,500 182,460 288,443 50,885 47,838 300 148.220 , lie, si 1,620 15,610 8,520 41,200 58 33,565 26,430 145,337 : X , 34 75,342 14,547 950 1,100 . 87,805 1,505 22,865 5,440 81,761 59 14,375 44,950 26,540 24,260 3,400 20, 690 11,940 5, COO 3,150 170 60 1,020 1,000 7,835 23,635 5,500 I 6 15,395 13 , 765 50 1,206 375 2,545 • 1 f 3,402 766 1,405 27 1,174 17 12 . 14 58 61 30 62 3,843 1,132 . 1,280 24 1,197 9 :•: 940 £0 86 118 210 63 979 524,380 62,775 265,074 9,206 187,140 5,888 165,168 1,407 . 61 8,236 185 64 75 443,983 99, 745 195,780 22,531 123 , 732 . . 3,390 4,090 10,620 2,195 ' 8,026,486 1,021,116 . 2,797,354 .'7,500 70,019 2,485,464 24,080 58,055 122,236 . ■ > 7CO 5,295,177 1,209,557 2,299,826 260,412 1,504,777 44.1'"; 40, 614 . 48,500 50,950 119,265 20,605 67 7,935,396 1,009,936 1,0 . 2,760,163 . 1 . 57,173 121,152 2,39r> 63 300 5,171,212 1,187,943 2,243,865 . . 44,16£ 39,114 1,163,061 48,500 48,025 117,955 19, 970 69 190 ■V. 2,388 46-9 296 9 1,369 15 1,124 40 130 60 225 70 7 75 3,503 723 335 3 1,841 20 20 1,410 15 - 60 601 71 425 685 21,405 3,501 2,748 77 14, .no 125 11,-44 400 1,430 620 760 72 595 165 1,3S0 31,526 5,686 2,826 63 19,268 215 220 14,980 120 3,053 680 3,681 73 380 500 21,193 3,447 2,645 •■1 14,505 100 12,140 375 1 , 325 565 535 74 11C 505 19,830 3,727 1,677 37 12,576 130 125 9,585 2,176 450 1,813 105 235 45 30 160 105 5 20 15 180 70 373 116 36 1 195 10 130 45 10 25 5,059 450 3,740 870 675 2,195 480 1,270 35 130 280 78 6,160 5 930 1,204 4,229 995 824 1,990 55 1,395 445 95 11 72,565 70,130 . 60,370 12,200 14,225 33,945 2,950 22,870 750 2,500 4,875 1,725 80 99,975 70,640 17,080 67,406 16,765 13,036 >■ ^ . 720 20,740 9,180 965 81 1,815 3,456 24,141 6,956 8,365 325 125 2,217 25 174 265 3,264 . 195 80 2,460 18,174 5,640 6,008 , 2,681 35 SO 2,00£ 349 215 2,260 540 4,205 3,881 25,059 7,290 a, 731 2,283 . . 388 1. ' 254 £17 2,953 84 246 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ares 8 Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants 411 Cash Livestock on hud: 1 5,063 815 237 10 275 42 2 1950... 6,498 1,556 272 6 702 117 3 number 1954... 10,132 2,001 806 40 695 90 4 1950... 15,598 5,152 920 68 1,848 330 5 6,563 990 269 16 6 277 602 42 107 6 1950... 6,805 1,622 273 7 number 1954 . . . 133,190 50,598 20,128 2,478 5,084 1,043 8 1950... 93,389 42,228 11,580 894 7,530 2,741 9 Cove, Including heifers that 6,432 970 268 16 267 37 10 1950... 6,545 1,602 26S 6 547 102 11 number 1954 . . . 81,293 31,627 13,162 1,656 2,953 654 12 1950... 53,204 23,936 7,194 563 4,563 1,777 13 14 4,624 678 222 8 5 183 480 26 92 1950. . . 5,527 1,339 194 15 number 1954 . . . 17,402 5,514 4,889 67 1,039 460 16 1950. . . 21,806 8,626 3,462 58 2,221 1,026 17 3,391 436 147 7 273 31 18 1950. . . 5,244 1,186 175 2 623 81 19 number 1954 . . . 26,886 6,748 1,214 46 1,359 109 20 1950... 45,320 14,285 1,673 17 2,457 343 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 6,014 818 223 9 334 37 22 1950. . . 7,492 1,617 282 6 835 127 23 number 1954 . . . 205,173 56,395 11,578 490 9,009 620 24 1950 . . . Livestock and livestock products sold: 222,513 68, 715 8,376 450 19,113 4,805 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 3,536 860 223 16 137 22 26 1949... 3,521 1,199 185 6 206 62 27 number 1954 . . . 45,106 19,138 6,447 962 2,128 339 28 1949... 26,341 13,536 4,622 185 1,913 625 29 dollars 1954... 1,781,988 822,295 218,903 33,140 88,350 16,995 30 1949... 1,905,285 1,010,007 324,005 14,443 148,366 30,805 31 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 1,191 209 46 50 32 1949... 2,267 640 121 1 127 16 33 number 1954 . . . 15,276 5,249 527 950 34 1949... 23,244 10,942 1,400 10 620 130 35 dollars 1954... 192,120 70,090 9,635 11,800 36 1949... 463,510 217,965 32 , 791 200 13,540 3,760 37 495 177 22 26 38 1949... 1,142 291 63 1 46 11 39 dollars 1954... 846,913 694,640 111,728 28,360 40 1949... 88,966 43,453 3,663 110 5,400 365 41 757 170 34 1 17 42 1949... 1,623 381 96 3 61 21 43 dozens 1954 . . . 471,025 314,270 54,935 400 21,230 44 1949 . . . 512,694 : 99, UC 21,834 2,355 11,330 4,355 45 dollars 1954... 189, 669 126,325 22,090 200 7,449 46 1949 . . . 216,631 132 , 123 9,697 1,126 5,065 1,640 47 Mills sold3 gallons 1954... 4,238,985 1,841,129 2,141,846 39,600 209, 109 190,797 48 dollars 1954... 1,894,501 859, 018 925,793 19,800 87,070 81,995 49 ■ 1949... Specified crops harvested: 2,144,309 1,185,869 623,509 31,016 288,865 211,470 50 3,334 568 151 1 268 793 36 111 51 1949... 5,170 1,321 232 3 52 acres 1954... 17,541 4,234 1,927 10 1,683 242 53 1949... 32,848 10,609 2,240 71 5,720 670 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 3,066 520 143 1 253 36 55 1949... 5,140 1,321 232 3 788 106 5f acres 1954. . . 16,110 3,932 1,647 10 1,629 233 57 1949... 32,207 10,481 2,217 41 5,615 640 58 bushels harvested 1954. . . 212,715 63,307 20,805 40 15,788 1,098 59 1949... 604,415 224,090 41,555 1,700 80,770 8,415 60 bushels sold 1954. . . 6,475 3,750 450 1,400 61 1949... 9,270 4,050 390 2,605 200 62 Rice threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 22 5 6 11 63 1949... 13 6 1 6 64 acres 1954... 7,401 2,194 2,605 2,602 65 1949... 1,985 665 250 1,070 66 162- lb. barrels harvested 1954.. 76,343 23,040 29,500 23,603 67 1949. . . 14,790 6,090 1,700 7,000 63 162-lb. barrels sold 1954. . . 74,860 22,359 28,998 23,503 69 1949... 14,790 6,090 1,700 7,000 70 1,707 322 146 1 308 872 37 105 71 1949. . . 3,194 1,117 222 2 72 acres 1954.. . 16,962 3,718 3,785 40 3,874 291 73 1949... 32,261 11,784 4,332 39 11,527 1,035 74 bales harvested 1954... 6,353 1,630 1,574 8 1,501 105 75 1949... 20,344 7,470 2,879 40 7,509 590 76 Sugarcane harvested for sugar or 77 1949... 78 acres 1954. . . 79 1949... SO tons harvested 1954... 81 1949. . . 82 21,401 11,084 9,119 4,695 4,678 2,005 440 338 1,025 783 80 103 83 1949. . . 84 tons 1954... 18,244 8,073 4,625 387 725 90 *Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^or comparability of data on livestock and poultry, Bee text and State Table 12. ^Includes milk LOUISIANA CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950— Continued a sample of fannc See text] 247 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 8— Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Cont inued Crop- share Live stock- share Croppers Other and unspecified 25 26 2-7 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Livestock en hand: Horses and mules farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. All oattle and calves farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950. . Mili cove farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950. . All bogs and pigs farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950. . Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves solo alive farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. number 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954., 1949., Hogs and pigs sold alive. Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold. Mlli sold3. ■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 karveoteoi Corn for all purposes — .farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954. 1949.. Corn harvested for grain. .. .farms reporting 1954. 1949., acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. Rice threshed or combined farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 162-lb. barrels harvested 1954* 1949. 162-lb. barrels sold 1954. 1949. Cotton harvested. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bales harvested 1954. 1949. Sugarcane harvested for sugar o"r for sale to mills farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons harvested 1954. 1949. Hay cut. .acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 10 5 200 5 110 5 10 5 50 5 250 5 120 4,800 5 20 100 5 750 375 116 352 317 1,010 93 272 1,064 2,374 93 262 504 1,312 61 212 136 503 110 286 320 1,117 140 .362 3,179 6,990 | 38 66 303 601 12, 080 65,751 20 50 130 185 1,950 3,740 5 15 30 260 1 15 140 525 64 170 105 381 680 2,715 100 381 670 2,705 5,875 39,640 765 865 11 1 2,602 320 23, 803 2,500 23,503 2,500 130 391 1,800 5,147 690 3,169 150 125 5 121 6 5 105 15 5 5 5 15 6 10 52 15 6 10 70 120 1 5 66 15 3,140 900 5 40 5 800 185 850 375 4,500 46 130 114 275 71 130 406 585 66 95 250 285 56 95 118 245 71 165 293 570 96 240 1,870 4,775 16 30 120 160 3,360 12,920 10 30 75 110 1,875 3,095 10 10 200 4,090 5 15 1,300 3,930 390 1,945 405 75 25,720 76 220 455 1,725 71 220 450 1,660 4,785 21,970 435 1,540 86 275 1,258 4,050 461 2,815 60 98 150 228 60 88 2,250 1,795 60 83 1,330 1,174 30 76 310 432 50 81 535 412 50 96 3,020 2,423 55 43 1,180 512 47,975 37,990 10 26 685 190 7,075 2,760 10 10 28,090 685 5 10 19,000 2,520 6,600 1,310 17,907 5,000 48,380 45 76 255 585 76 225 585 3,180 10, 370 200 45 96 445 1,250 215 900 3,726 3,962 6,590 7,610 5,011 4,302 54,902 31,157 4,911 4,122 31,895 16,948 3,533 3,509 5,893 7,439 2,528 3,258 17,519 26,888 4,630 4,752 127,701 125, 859 2,300 1,925 16,431 6,085 619,300 408,464 886 1,378 8,550 10,272 100,595 199,014 270 741 12,185 36,340 535 1,082 80, 190 178,065 33, 605 68,620 7,301 2,820 15,050 2,346 2,821 9,687 14,208 2,151 2,796 8,892 13,853 112,775 256,300 875 2,225 930 981 5,545 4,579 1,640 2,446 625 535 440 6,139 3,263 4,434 248 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 10—FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER OF COWS. AND DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD, BY NUMBER OF MILK COWS, FOR ALL COMMERCIAL FARMS AND DAffiY FARMS: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texV] (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Areas 1 and A Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Areas 5 and B Area 6 Area 7 36,474 3,591 8,230 9,683 3,809 4,219 2,963 4,698 194,632 13,647 186 27,131 30,393 12 , 909 70, 696 13,312 16,025 3,574 275 269 198 2,075 137 200 48,884,574 3,064,560 3,308,980 2,899,673 3,572,958 27,612,516 3,738,349 2,471,037 23,516,750 1,369,808 1,525,513 1,337,457 1,116,334 13,809,627 1,402,526 1,064,935 285 20 138 95 20 1 1 67,975 3,090 20,840 37,215 4,800 10 100 37,813 1,565 11,958 20,850 2,365 5 50 32,730 2,378 7,877 9,500 3,646 2,187 3,813 4,465 75,378 5,341 17,861 21,831 6,673 5,531 6,370 9,804 253 23 46 17 50 75 18 18 473,103 32,277 27,384 37,770 43,686 244,163 13,415 76,640 315,789 15,335 10,094 16,348 20,210 117,310 5,343 27,096 353 30 112 90 10 1 30,315 3 , 090 11, 790 13,315 300 100 16,513 1,565 5,873 7,890 115 50 2,134 101 256 386 60 1,110 65 161 40,012 1,491 4,364 4,528 1,075 22,867 1,134 2,773 1,711 53 142 155 45 1,078 34 110 15,992,802 533,636 1,309,118 1,304,886 434,376 9,806,595 387,161 1,276,003 7,364,970 304,180 592,665 607, 890 313,600 4,511,660 153,965 503,340 31 16 5 10 37,650 9,050 24,000 4,600 21,295 6,085 12,960 2,350 1,069 61 49 60 61 658 46 53 39,059 2,210 1,767 3,805 2,326 24 , 180 1,740 1,868 1,069 61 49 80 61 658 46 53 15,623,832 946,131 864,311 1,211,422 969,598 9,515,409 739, 765 589,143 7,069,178 431,935 407,357 561,655 411,409 4,305,566 356,290 283,656 541 51 38 17 42 264 39 30 40,373 3,605 3,119 1,229 2,835 18,118 4,066 1,580 541 51 38 17 42 264 39 20 16,794,837 1,563,536 1,108,367 355,595 1, 130,398 8,046,349 1,669,008 529,251 7,946,813 1 10 738,368 515,396 151,564 471,005 3,875,091 686,908 1 10 350,643 5 5 3,231 143 305 230 169 2,011 99 157 108,319 5,735 6,619 6,110 5,96e 63,908 5,545 4,917 3,316 143 195 230 159 3,016 99 157 46,490,031 2,603,629 3,906,473 2,611,090 2,460,502 27,157,547 2,432,598 3,198,775 31,461,209 1,173,180 1,351,405 1,310,105 1,075,960 13,616,334 1,248,513 946,614 31 15 10 5 1 36,810 8,800 35,500 2,500 10 20,875 5,960 13,710 1,300 5 100 5 5 35 60 5 ■ , 40 35 155 455 25 100 5 5 20 65 5 • ■ . 1 10,465 35,300 29,616 327,465 69,767 167,005 3,600 15,000 15,045 109,360 24,000 5 5 1,500 1,500 750 750 1,592 40 135 140 45 1,051 25 61 32,614 670 3,645 3,770 860 33,050 510 1,474 1,577 40 115 140 40 1,051 25 61 15,137,401 411,109 1,176,201 1,341,491 407,076 9,690,670 220,939 1,036,214 6,919,650 163,680 533,065 581,495 208,600 4,468,395 120,850 393,515 35 15 5 5 35,300 8,800 24,000 3,500 30,130 5,960 12,960 1,300 1,030 60 45 75 59 638 40 51 37,719 2,170 1,635 2,655 2,253 33,465 1,540 1,838 1,030 60 45 75 59 638 40 51 15,339,587 944,721 804,635 1,181,433 939,58: 9,311,080 696,451 573,543 6,894,006 421,135 383,700 546,65! 399,810 4,218,525 324,615 278,256 509 43 10 40 262 34 20 37,276 2,895 2,299 650 2,700 17,938 3,495 1,580 509 43 30 10 40 262 34 30 15,760,520 1,347,799 915,182 162,977 1,064,228 7,926,333 1,515,208 539,351 7,480,548 1 10 588,365 431,040 66, 955 453, 505 3,820,154 803,046 1 10 250,843 5 • 5 All commeroial 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 band: 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 co*s on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons., dollars. Cream sold famis reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . With 50 or aore ailk cows oo 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 butteffat. 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 hand: Mi Ik 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 hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. ga 1 Ions . dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 50 or aore ailk cowa on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons. dollars. Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars. LOUISIANA 249 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) Areas 1 and A Areas 5 and B All commercial faros: 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 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 produc ts sold dollars . . . With 1,600 to 3,199 chickens 4 months old and over: 81 Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting... 82 number. . . 83 Chickens sold farms reporting. . . 84 ' number . . . 85 Chicken eggs sold farms reporting... 86 dozens . . . 87 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 . . . 91 Chickens sold farms reporting . . . 92 number... 93 Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . . 94 dozens . . . 95 dollars . . . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars... 2,258,831 3,305 7,597,299 10,268 7,154,880 3,261,007 283,105 48,149 1,721,110 2,810 7,140,436 9,772 2,107,790 881,146 260,969 268 144,471 262 106,936 268 1,278,580 618,356 1,136 169 178,050 169 163,325 164 1,467,610 725,015 21,000 43 98,200 43 74,000 43 1,062,900 448,090 21 117,000 21 92,600 21 1,238,000 588,400 908 505, S 1,035 7,311,790 692 4,787,165 2,260,685 142,085 526 52,972 659 6,927,495 315 431,315 199,530 120,415 181 98,940 175 64,370 181 896,040 432,270 670 141 146,450 141 160,425 136 1,248,910 625,675 21,000 40 92,200 : . ■ : . • 426,810 20 112,500 20 89,000 20 :,-''. - 576,400 4,158 166,553 345 ,844,212 519 572,850 265,994 134.855 4,108 118, 3! ! 296 ,792,132 469 157,940 76,658 134,625 28 14,350 113.110 52,786 230 16 13,750 16 7,600 16 121,800 64,550 5 15,000 5 12,000 5 150,000 60,000 4,500 1 3,600 1 30,000 12,000 142 44,365 192 1,816,670 82 410,015 194,395 108,130 105 8,315 156 1,773,890 45 77,965 40, 395 108,000 21 11,300 20 25,180 21 93,050 42,100 130 11 9,750 11 5,600 11 89,000 51,900 15,000 5 12,000 5 150,000 60,000 12,846 389,325 503 504,980 1,706 485,339 208,538 24,213 12,808 360,400 • 465 483,980 1,668 269,094 111,623 23,963 22 12,675 22 8,200 22 72,220 30, 925 250 16 16,250 16 12,800 16 144,025 65,990 56 20,232 61 389,835 40 161,205 74,285 1,590 36 2,557 41 376,335 20 20, 180 9,795 1.590 3,C 4,500 15 15,250 15 12,000 15 132,025 59, 990 12,703 528,294 720 350,815 3,200 721,568 294,559 24,078 12,672 502,954 689 334,160 3,169 508,468 195,069 24,078 16 8,865 16 3,030 16 ::■,"" 56,650 15 16,475 15 13,625 15 98,100 42,840 55 19,685 60 328,750 45 126,350 57,185 1,125 40 4,945 45 316,775 30 , 13,935 1,125 5 3,365 5 2,350 5 23,000 12,650 11,375 10 9,625 10 67,500 30,600 3,479 201,745 498 2,830,503 942 990,371 432,830 5,495 3,418 115,510 437 2,700,333 881 197,521 89,526 5,495 20,160 36 20,170 36 150,850 64,804 10 11,375 10 64,000 10 120,000 67,500 10 19,700 10 18,000 10 172,000 71,000 35, C v 5 : •, 5 350,000 140,000 210 91,305 252 2,807,755 120 821,480 359,320 1,000 155 8,645 197 2,690,585 65 49,530 23,785 1,000 30 16,585 30 7,170 30 129,950 57,035 11. 10 375 10 64,000 10 120,000 67,500 10 19,700 10 18,000 10 172,000 71,000 350,000 140,000 5,113 402,554 443 548,745 1,110 ,892,116 ,410,967 30, 341 4,935 161,054 265 379,465 937 374,786 172,610 8,801 80 44,250 80 23,035 80 463,430 233,017 540 56 58,250 56 42,125 51 -"- ,ooc 260, 130 21,000 27 61,500 2 43,100 27 720,900 308,810 15 77,500 15 61,000 15 858,000 436,400 220 i,800 210 502,095 220 2,536,025 1,248,130 21,540 65 13,950 55 344,640 70 158,225 74,965 60 33,600 60 14,630 60 376,200 186,985 540 55 57,250 55 41,325 50 462,700 253,980 21,000 25 57,500 25 40,500 25 680,900 295,810 239,1 77,500 15 61,000 15 856,000 436,400 3,669 224,630 260 42,328 984 468,851 194,307 6,124 3,628 189,954 219 16,102 943 232,501 91,200 6,044 20 10, 916 20 7,826 20 55,350 28,027 80 20 21,760 20 17,500 20 161,000 66,800 1 2,000 1 900 1 20,000 8,280 40 18,135 35 14,650 35 141,625 63,985 20 2,525 15 2,400 15 13,625 4,785 10 ,850 39,000 21,200 9,760 10 7,500 10 89,000 36,000 5,298 268,258 311 240,411 1,585 632,950 297,746 54,746 5,238 227,688 251 220,916 1,525 296,635 118,056 54,710 44 9,695 44 191,045 103,107 36 16 17,065 16 9,800 16 145,270 76,585 96 38,630 90 221,915 95 276,200 135,310 8,700 50 9,000 45 211,125 50 52,665 22,865 8,700 35 19,065 35 6,290 35 137,265 69,360 10 10,565 10 4,500 10 86,270 43,085 1,364 77,472 225 1,235,305 222 390,835 156,064 3,253 1,342 44,597 188 1,213,330 180 70,845 26,404 3,253 22 9,750 17 6,100 22 117,575 49,040 20 23,125 20 15,875 20 202,415 80,620 90 32,910 135 1,230,120 55 314,265 126,075 3,035 105 1,211,745 20 23,275 9,015 15 6,750 10 2,500 15 88,575 38,440 20 23.125 20 15,375 20 202,415 80,620 250 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 12.-FARM LABOR: CENSUS OF 1954 £Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 1 and A Areas 5 and B FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Fanily and, or hired workers.... farms reporting. persons . Average per farm reporting persons . Family workers, including operator farms reporting. persons . Operators working 1 or more hours farms reporting . 1 to U hours farms reporting. 15 or more hours farms reporting . Operators not working or not reporting number of farms . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting. persons . No unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more or not reporting number of farms . Hired workers farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting . 3 or A hired workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more ) farms reporting . persons . 1 worker farms reporting. 2 workers farms reporting . 3 or 4 workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 workers farms reporting . 10 or more workers farms reporting. 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 . Farns by kind of workers: Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting . Fami ly workers only farms reporting . Operator only farms reporting . Unpaid members of operator's family only farms reporting. Hired workers only farms reporting . Operator and hired workers only... farms reporting. Hired workers by basis of payment: Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per month hours. Average wage per month dollars. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per week hours . Average wage per week dollars . Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per day 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 tabor 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 . Farna 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 . 97,929 283,475 £.9 96,735 175,764 94,481 £3,962 70,51' 42,659 81,283 68,581 18,489 107,711 4,694 3,481 3,842 3,576 2,896 4,601 16,589 2,319 938 641 364 339 15,617 91,122 3,607 2,886 3,330 3,235 £,559 17, £95 79,440 44,538 1,949 1,194 9,538 1,461 £,715 203 144 1,248 2,721 48 28 8,818 38,226 8.7 4.41 1,489 8,884 0.57 6,883 55,165 44,059 39,392,890 15,233 8,243 9,757 3,945 3,915 1,585 1,381 25,570 11,608 5,528 5,369 1,605 1,109 281 11,400 38,348 3.4 11,247 19,828 10,834 3, ££4 7,610 2,382 5,144 6,994 8,072 1,860 18,520 366 £74 285 421 514 489 2,100 200 99 72 67 51 1,581 16,420 242 ££0 257 387 475 1,707 9,540 5,163 J 153 940 139 343 206 146 158 325 46 27 774 4,892 9.1 3.86 169 1,£85 0.56 867 11,675 4,363 6,439,069 1,560 627 809 447 431 189 300 2,503 1,233 401 489 164 128 52 36 19,376 70, 8£3 3.7 19,194 43,548 18,812 £,277 16,535 2,116 11,178 24,736 9,750 3,830 £7,275 689 613 731 903 894 659 2,231, 273 151 111 76 48 3,448 25,044 552 532 684 830 850 3,648 15,546 6,157 182 1,859 184 349 210 150 146 304 50 27 1,030 5,011 301 1,044 0.47 2,497 20,567 10,725 ,161,894 3,684 2,233 2,676 808 766 280 £78 6,895 2,952 1,650 1,623 383 259 £5 3 17,566 6£,170 3.5 17,400 37, £60 17,115 3,0£7 14 , 088 £,113 9,619 £0,145 9,609 4,416 £4 , 910 584 624 1,253 1,041 714 495 1,522 254 105 67 29 40 4,105 23,386 473 761 1,179 1,008 684 4,250 13, 150 5,780 166 2,001 232 363 196 124 134 254 46 26 2,353 11,381 147 1,231 0.59 1,699 11 , 681 10,288 ,534,199 3,482 2,325 2,772 887 513 198 111 5,872 2,441 1,566 1,399 310 108 41 12 , 429 23,686 1.9 12,361 18,361 12,009 5,172 6,837 3,806 6,352 10,809 958 5,325 317 136 194 151 160 £11 366 138 36 29 5 813 4,959 253 167 139 157 890 11,471 8,057 68 498 94 139 185 111 60 113 8.6 3.85 74 140 0.76 462 3,944 3,40£ 1,145,060 1,833 569 588 146 178 £,444 1,57£ 419 355 63 32 2 1 14,950 31,029 14,713 24,720 14,341 4,026 10,315 3,097 6,355 10,379 11,083 2,051 6,309 842 485 42S 210 89 646 1,514 399 135 54 34 24 1,620 4,795 677 369 333 178 63 1,814 12,899 7,408 237 950 305 523 208 129 296 614 46 29 835 £,143 e.£ 4.26 437 1,364 0.61 375 1,665 5,713 3,570,075 £,346 1,000 998 546 543 186 94 3,662 1,818 681 644 303 186 29 1 7,087 26,356 6,902 10,622 6,778 2,066 4,712 2,314 3,644 5,908 2,339 15,734 614 466 447 452 358 946 6,879 239 223 £18 105 161 1,864 8,855 561 435 326 361 181 £.154 4,748 3, ££5 165 1,363 202 508 207 184 151, 5591 48! 26 1,433 7,965 8.9 266 3,616 0.56 553' 3,066 3,5 11,447,989 745 522 669 401 557 290 414 1,259 391 £77 £85 93 165 43 9,001 £0,554 2.3 8,862 12,370 8,739 2,033 6,706 2,103 3,631 8,17£ 2,515 8,184 1,039 554 445 331 146 974 1,678 682 166 74 41 11 1,810 6,506 700 359 349 271 131 2,376 6,486 5,107 139 1,652 234 372 198 135 219 392 51 33 1,844 5,439 29 90 0.65 316 1,691 4,654 ,517,046 911 766 1,079 575 832 352 139 2,139 675 412 499 234 213 89 17 APPENDIX The Questionnaire Index to tables (251) 252 THE QUESTIONNAIRE , ■■ author. zed by An FORM Al ! S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— BUREAU OF THE CENSUS WASHINGTON CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 1 at A QUESTIONNAIRE: IfWt Section I.— PERSON NOW IN CHARGE ber of the family or anyone el*e fill.- this questionnaire for the person please be sure that all the information is Riven FOR the PERSON IN ,n charge. CHARGE 1. What is your name?_ I Person fncharro) 2. What is your address? [(a) D White 3. What is your race, (6) D Negro |fW™1 1(0 Q Other, What r Section II.— OWNERSHIP. RENTAL AGREEMENT, AND LOCATION OF LAND OWNED LAND: 4. How many acres of land do you OWN 1 Q Noi (If you own more than one tract of land, INCLUDE ALL CAND OWNED. Include not only cropland but also pasture la nd, woodland, wasteland, etc.) // no fond U owned, cheek the square for LAND RENTED FROM OTHERS: 6. How many acres of land do you RENT FROM others, including any worked on shares* □ None (Include any separate fields, meadows, pastureland, woodland, wasteland, etc. Also include land used by you rent free.) // "None," cheek and skip to quettion [9J. (a) Give the following information for each landlord: (List additional names under REMARKS Total acres for all landlords must equal total for question 6 7. Does the landlord furnish ALL the work animals or tractor power/0 No (as a part of his share in the operation of this place) ? \{J Yes (a) Do you ^ay to your landlord any cash as r (0 Do you pay lo your landlord a livestock products? (Such as J, i, i.j ly share of the livestock '•'IB ! _(d) Do you have this land under any other arrangement? .( (Such aa a fixed quantity of any product, upkeep of land and*' buildings, payment of taxes, keep of landlord, rent free, etc.) LAND MANAGED FOR OTHERS w much of this year'* will be sold? (Green wtkhl) X X X XXX XXX SORGHUMS: (Kafir, milo. hegari, amber, orange, atlas, etc Report sweet sorghum for sirup in question 32 ) [I7J SORGHUM for ALL PURPOSES except .-irup thii year' □ None // "Noni" check and skip to question [18]. (a) SORGHUM forgnunorseed' (6) SORGHUM for SILAGE' (c) SORGHUM hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage iThe total ol 11 (firrrr, vrcithli Tons Of SMALL GRAINS: Following Grain Crock Threshed or Combined This Year— [I8J OAT8T 19. RICE* D None D None How many harvested? (3) How much of this year's crop i was or will be sold? i IncluJr landlord "1 20. SOYBEANS for ALL PURPOSES this year? fj None // "None," check and skip to quettion [21 J. (a) SOYBEANS for BEANS? (6) SOYBEANS for HAY? ...... ( [23] ALFALFA, CLOVER, and their MIXTURES FOR HAY (and for dehydrating)? Q None 24. LESPEDEZA FOR HAY? Q None I Include scilcaa.) 25. OATS. WHEAT, BARUCL RYE, or other small gram cut FOR HAV Q None Inx untFireshcd ) From how many acres was hay cut this year? (3) How much of this year's crop was or will be sold? share aa sold ■■■ ■< ■ i-i I lib plan.) _ Tons _ _ Tons _ Tons _ 26. An; OTHER H\V _ Tons _ _ Tons _ Color 1 2 3 Tenure 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 O Irrigation 1 2 3 X Clu> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O X V REGION 15 La. (Reduced facsimile) LOUISIANA 253 s report u-itl be used lot LESPEDEZA SEED, GRASS, AND OTHER FIELD SEED CROPS: 27. Were any lespedeza need, grass seed, (□ No. and other field seed crops harvested this yew? ID Vm (Report production on a "clean seed" basis.) 28. What FIELD SEED CROPS were harvested ? clover, wild winter peas , vetch, orchard grass, ryegrass, ; COTTON. SUC4.RCANE, AND POTATOES: [291 Cotton? O Noi 31. Sugarcane cut for Seed? □ Noi □ Noi 33. Irish Potatoes for home use or for sale? □ None (If less than 20 bushels were harvested, do not report acres.) 34. Sweetpotatoea for home U3e or for sale? □ None (If less than 20 bushels were harvested, do not (0 How many acres were or will be harvested? (Report tenths of ft re. if called for.) How much ras or will be harvested Tons XXX VEGETABLES FOR HOME USE AND FOR SALE: ielona harvested this year— i a no 35. Were any vegetables, sweet c (a) For home use? (□Yes i a no. !□ Yes How Many Acres Were or Will Be Harvested Ti (Report tenths of an acre, such as ft, ft, ft, 1 ft. etc of the same crop were made, either on the same land the total harvested acres of the several plantings harvested from land from which other crops were also harvested.) Year For Sale— If two or more plantings on different land, report Include acres of vegetables Am* ud * •_ : 10 121 : io 12S * :__ : io 1» * 172 : io * | US : io 1M 42. Tomatoes? 43. Watermelons? Cantaloup Okn llrr on Ion Orwn unn Knillii, pi ssssr (locltxl 9 and iiHlivUloa »I<1 .1 * . , /ot i Uollan ool j i BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS: [46J Wer* *nv berries or other small fruits ]□ No // "So," cluck and ikip harvested this year for sale? {p. yM to queilion [491. How MANX Were Harvested This Yea". For Sal*.— (Report tenths of an acre, such a.- ft, ft. ■ A, etc. Do not include nonbearing 47. Strawberries? Acres * 48. Other? Black be rrie» TREE FRUITS, NUTS, AND GRAPES [49| Are anv fruit or nut trees or I □ No. grapevines on this place' |q y^ fruit and [□ No. SO. How- much land is in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees? Acres * . (Report i. -i,i I,- of an acre, such as ft, I ft, etc. Do not include berry acreage or nurseries.) h of the Following Kiniu Fruit and Nut Trees Are on This Place — For each kind, anitcer thete 51. APPLES? 52. ['LACHES'1 53. PEARS' 54. PLUMS and PRUNES. 55. FIGS? r 56. IMPROVED PECANS' 1 1! added. tnlUd, or top-aorkod.l 57. WILDpr SEEDLING PECANS?. . 58. TUNG NUTS? 5». OTHER PLANTED TREE FRUITS e*cept citrus, and NUTS? How many are trees or NOTol age? (2) trees or vines Of bearing age? harvested this year* l* TREE FRUITS, NUTS, AND GRAPES— Continued (1) Hi 61. OTHER CITRUS? Grapefruit, kumquats, lemons. ianjfiH. are trees ■ NOT of bearing age? Hoi (3) are trees of age? Nuba £ harvested in 1953-54 from the bloom of 1953? (Otis quanllli and [62] Are there any other crops (oot mentioned before) that were or rill be harvested this year on this place? Bar lev, mixed grains, popcorn, [□ No ve, tobacro, wheat J Id y« If "Yet," give the name of the crop, acres and quantity harvested, and value of . harvested #_ Value ol this year'* crop (Ol>e quanutF ud . [>ollinooi)ri Section IV.— LAND USE THIS YEAR. 1954 63. (Copy acres from question 11) . . . > Acres Now we want to distribute the ACRES IN THIS PLACE according to how they were used this year. After you have accounted for a tit.- 1 -1 or plot do not count this land again Be sure to account for all the land. Give onlv whole acres CROPLAND 64a From how manv acres of land were CROPS HARVESTED I including hay cut) this year' ... Q None (This area may be obtained by adding the acres in the fields from which one or more crops were harvested or hay was cut this year; acres in nonbearing and bearing planted tree fruits, nuts, and grapes; and acres in nursery and greenhouse products. I To Be Filled by Census Enumerator: (1) Add acrt, of all crop- iirilA * in Section* III and VI) and enter total here (2) From how many acres of land were two crops harvested this year? , (Do not muni hen two cuiiimn ol tbe ww nay crop ) /or (2) from (1) and (3) Subtt enter diffcre (This entry should be the acres shown for que* iihin three acres of >n 64o ) opland were used only for s ol cropland were used only for ' lying Idle □ None □ None WOODLAND: (Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tract* and cutover land with young trees wnich have or will have value as wood or timber! 65.i How manv acre* of woodland were pastured lor grated! this year? , f woodland freti not pastured □ None □ None OTHER LAND: many acres I other paslnre mot cropland pasture and not woodland pastui // "None," check and itip Io queilwn [67]. (a) Of this other pasture, how many acres do you consider to be Improved pasture? Q None_ [Improved by liming, ferliliting, seeding « to grasses or legumes, irrigating, draining, or by controlling weeds and brush. I 68. Of the land from which crops t in question 64a), how many acres i year' // \,mr, ~htck and ikip to yucifion [**]- la! Are there any crops that * irrigated' St)] How many acres of COVER CROPS were turned er for green manurr this year and thr land planted to another crop' ....... □ None I, grapes, pooiegrs (Reduced facsimile) 254 THE QUESTIONNAIRE Section VI— FOREST PRODUCTS AND NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS THIS YEAR. 1954 FOREST PRODUCTS 71. Wu urn firewood, fuelwood, fence post*, lumber, or other forest products cut this year for |Q No, // "1V0," check and home use or for aale? .1 tkip la qu ettton [731. ID Yes (o> How many cords or FIREWOOD and FUELWOOD were or will he cut this year on this place? D None Cords . __f (b> How many FENCE POSTS were or will be cut this year on this place? O None Number (<-) How many board feet of SAWLOGS and VENEER LOGS were or will be cul this vear Board on this place* D None feet 72. How much was or will be received this year rom the aale of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp wood, piling and poire, hark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous None forest products? □ sold • ■ <*) NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS, FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS AND PLANTS, AND BULBS: [73] Were anv nursery or greenhouse |Q No products, flower" or vegetable seeds or ( plants, flowers, or bulbs grown for sale ]Q Yea // "No," check and tkip to quethon 177). i of NURSERY 75. How manv CUT FLOWERS. POTTED PLANTS, FLORIST GREENS, and BEDDING PLANTS « grown this year for sale — (a) Under glas (6) In open? , 76. How many of the following were produced this year for aale? Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms — (a) Under glai (6) In open? Area i Report tenths of a acre, such as t\ A. I A. ew.) Square feet . Acres * v much was will be the je of sales ? -LIVESTOCK NOW ON THIS PLACE AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION THIS YEAR. 1954 CATTLE AND CALVES. (77 J How many CATTLE and CALVES or all ages are ID this place? 0 No. (Include all cows and all other cattle and calves. both dairy and beef, on this place.) // \ ,i'ii . ' check and tkip to quethon [82J. OF THIS TOTAL— (a) How many are COW'S? Include heifers that have calved . (<■) How many are bulls, bull calves, steers, and steer calves? . (The total f'T questions (a), (b), and (c) must equal the number for question 77.) COWS MILKED YESTERDAY 79. How many MILK COWS were on this place yesterday? Include dry milk c nilk heifers that have calved .... DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD THIS YEAR. 1954: C821 Was anv MILK CREAM. |Q No. // "tf»," check and ,kip t BUTTER, or CHEESE sold (this vear. ouetlion (831 IBMlT ... ID Yea ( Report all sales from this place whether made by you or by otherv Report as sold dairy products turned over to or sold for your landlord. Be sure i., include dairy Jroducts which vou will sell before anuary I, 1955 .) w much WHOLE MILK I or will be sold g year? ...... □ Noi (6) How much CREAM was or will be sold this year? Q None t If cream sold by gallon, multiply the number of gallons by '2'- to gel pounds ol 12) How much was or will be the value of sales T SHEEP AND LAMBS, LA [833 Ho \ M BS of •II ■ No. // "jVont," chtck and skip to queition (841- OF THIS TOTAL— (a) How many are LAMBS "under 1 year old? (6) How many are E ^S 1 year old and over? (<•) How many are RAMS and WETHERS 1 year old and over (The total for questions (a), (b), and (c) must equal the number for question 83.) MULES AND HORSES check and tkip to .■■■■■!■■■••< [85]. // "tfm OF THIS TOTAL— (o) How many are MULES and MULE COLTS? ib) How many are HORSES and COLTS, including pomes1 (The total for questions (a) and (6) must equal Ihe i.un for question 84 ) HOGS AND PIGS [65] How many HOGS and PIGS or all ages, including sows and boars, are on this place? Q Noi // "None," check and ikip to qutttion [86a]. OF THIS TOTAL— (n) How many were born since June 1. this year? (6) How many were born berore June 1, this year? (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal Ihe numbei for question 85.) SOWS AND GILTS FARROWING: [86a] How many sows and gills 'arrowed between December I, last year, and June I, this year' Q Noi ANIMALS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD ALIVE THIS YEAR, 1951 (Report all sales Irom this place whether made by you or by others Rep as sold animals turned over to or sold lor your landlord. Be sure to include animals which you will sell before January I. 1955 ) For each kind, answer thtt or to be 876. CALVES sold c to be sold ? inting calves. D None D None How much was or will be the value or sales? . •*_ _/00 _/oo WOOL SHORN THIS YEAR, 1954 If "None," check and tkip to queition [89]. i many pounds of wool were shorn this year ( 1954) ? iy others Report e products tqrned over to or sold for your landlord, h sure to include as sold anv chickens, broilers, eggs, turkey*, etc . which vou *i sell before January 1, 1955.) [89] Are there now any chickens, [ □ No. // "No," check and skip i turkeys, or other poultry on this place I question [96]. or were there any on this place this 1 year? I D Yes 90. How many CHICKENS, 4 months old and over, are on this place? . Q Noi (Hens, pullets, roosters, etc 1 (a) Broilers? fj Noi (Report all broilers sold from this place including those raised for others under contract.) pullets, and other D None Light breeds Heavy breeds 93a. How manv TURKEYS and TURKEY FRYERS were raised this year? . . .... ... ... (Include those raised from poults bought, poults hatched on this place, or raised for others under contract, whether sold, eaten, or now on hand ) 93b How many TURKEY HENS □n hand now, are vou keeping for breeding in 1955' (Light breeds 94. How many DUCKS, GEESE, and other poultry (not counting chickens and turkevs) were RAISED this year? Q Noi XXX XXX XXX XXX 95. How much was or will be received this vear from the sale of TURKEYS, DUCKS, GFLSh. and miscellaneous poultrv. and THEIR None EGGS' . . . . ...... Q sold (Do not include chickens and chickejj eggs ) Color 1 2 3 Tenure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O Irrigatior 1 2 3 X CUii 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9^ Tn* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O X V REGION 15 La. (Reduced facsimile) LOUISIANA 255 Section VIII.— FERTILIZER AND LIME Include all (erlillier and lime purchased, or to be purchased before January 1, 1955, for use on this place, whether purchased b> you or by your landlord. [961 Hon much COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER and FERTILIZING MATERIAL was purchased this year? . Q Noi (Do not include barnyard manure, straw, refuse materials, or gypsum.) // "JVo> ' check and a*ip Co qutilion [981- For each crop, answer three qutiho (a) Hay and cropland pasture? (6) Other pasture (not cropland) 7 . («) Corn? D None D None □ None id) Cotton? D None (e) Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes? Q None (J) Other crops? Q None (1) On how acres was fertiliser used? How many MATERIAL was purchased this year* Q Noi (Include ground limestone, hydrated and burnt lime, marl, oyster shells, etc. Omit lime used (or sprays or sanitation.) Section IX.— SELECTED FARM EXPENDITURES THIS YEAR. 1954 Include all expenses paid, i 99. How much was or will be SPENT this year for— (a) MACHINE HIRE? Q (Include custom work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining, silo filling, baling, ginning, plowing, and spraying!) (b) HIRED LABOR? □ (Do not include housework, custom work, or contract construction work. Include cash payments only.) (c) FEED lor livestock and poultry? Q (Include cost of grain, hay, mill feeds, concentrates, and roughages, also, amounts paid for grinding and mixing feed.) Section X— FARM LABOR 100. About how many hours the week of Sept. 26- Oct. 2 did you (the person in charge of this place) do farmwork or chores on this place? .... (Check one) 1. a None 2 D 1 to 1* hours 3 D 15 hours or n-ore this place the week of Sept 26-Oct 2 WITHOUT ICEIVING CASH WAGES? (Do not include housework ) 6) How many HIRED PERSONS did any farmwork or ires on this place the week of Sept 26-Oct. 2? (Include members of your family receiving cash wages.) If "None," check and skip to qutshon [101 J. e during this year? Q None ing this year? , O (c) and (d) must equal the number (r) What v persons information below fe^TMii)" What was the agreed cash rate of pay? (If more than one person, give average I *.— ^00 per day IMUn '.'ill?! How many hours per person were these workers exported to wo to earn this pay ' Section XI.— OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME [10IJ How many days this year did you work off your f ^ farm? Include work at a nonfarm job, business, - D It profession, or on someone else's farm. {Check one) <3 Q 50 (Do not include exchange work. Include days yi expect to work off your farm before Jan. 1, 1955.) 49 days > 99 days D 100 to 199 days D 200 days or mon ID No (a) Did any other member of your family living with you have a non- |D No farm job, business, profession, or work on someone else's farm this year? Id y« (6) Have you any income this year from any of the following naurcea — sale of products from land rented out, cash rent, boarders, old-age assist- ance, pensions, veterans' allowances, unemployment compensation, interest, dividends, profits from nonfarm business, and help from members of your family? ..... J ID Yes // "None" for quettton 101 and "No" for both queitione (a) and (b), s*ip to ovation [MS], 102. Will the income which you and your family receive from work off the farm and from other sources (listed in questions 101, (a), and (b)) be ,ter than the total value of all agricultural products sold or to be sold [ Q No ID Yes from your place this year*' Section XII.— FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT NOW ON THIS PLACE Include equipment and facilities that are temporarily out of order. [103] Do you have on this plac (a) Telephone? (6) Piped running water? (d) Television set? ID No ID Yes ID No la Yes ID No \0 Yes ID No ID Yes |D No (c) Home freeser (for quick freezing and storing foods. 1 Do not include refrigerator) 1. |D Yes ID No ID Yes ID No ID Yes (A) Power feed grinder [D No (suitable for grinding and crushing grain)? , , . . ID Yes (/) Electrie pig brooder? iff) Milking machine? 104. HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ARE ON THIS PLACE— Include equipment, whether owned by you or by others, kept on this place. (a) Grain combines (for harvesting and threshing grains or seeds in one operation)? (b) Corn plckeraT (c) Pick-up balers' (if) Field forage harvesters (for field chopping of silage and forage crops)? i garden? . (0) Gardea tractors? (1) Automobiles (belonging to you, to hired workers, or to others living on this place) ? (j) Artificial ponds, reaerrolra, and earth tanks? Section XIII— MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION FARM VALUE, MORTGAOE DEBT, AND CASH RENT: 10S. About how much would the land and the buildings on it sell for? (6) LAND RENTED FROM OTHERS? (from question 6) (c) LAND MANAGED FOR OTHERS? (from question 9) Acres Total I \ value or [O No JO Yes Id noi< r cash, what l« I'CJW. «I>~ D No land rented for cash. 108. On vhat datt 1 1 thit quettionnaire fiiledT 109. " ho furnuhed the information gtrrn in (An reportt {Check vhich) D Operator D Hired laborer D Wife or other member of operator's family O Neighbor D Landlord D Other ENUMERATORS RECORD— To be filled by Cen*u» Enumerator state Louiaiana PARi8h b. d. No. WARD Have you reviewed each section of this questionnaire? Certified by „ DwW , ID No 1QY» _. 1»M _. 18M (Reduced facsimile) 256 ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK •« n m « PS 11 "■ot^ S§«8„ £ --S S « J I0'" > "- = £8. B~ |?|?2iil5l SsfelS £ — o 8 O n l» 2 >5>o Zo2>! il as £5 1° i s j g i ; r! : a ! il : ! . ",,:■! Z : ft, Z : ft. Z i S z; (S f IKUIfKlii «53 I Si 5** p » « t « s * _ -■S ! t £ 3 £»-» 3 i£t25& < o ■ u o © Z ■*- j: w a « M Sw .-J pi |SgJ ■=u5 S£ »s s . > 0.0 . 3 "Sag o~ a fro 9b? X 5 E 52 ° 1*1 313 'pwoj jo aoivfj ( Redui ed facsimi le) INDEX TO TABLES 257 County County- Economic area 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 coupeas Blueberries (tame or wild) Boysenberries Broccoli Broomcorn Buckwheat Butter churned Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold Cabbage Calves. See Cattle and calves. Cane, sugar Cantaloups and muskmelons, etc Carrots Cash-grain farms Cash tenants Cash wages paid for farm labor Cattle and calves Cattle and calves sold alive Cattle and dairy products Cherries Chicken eggs sold Chickens Chickens sold Citrus fruits, specified Class of work power Clingstone peaches Clover seed Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay Color of operator Commercial farms Commercial fertilizer, expenditures for Commercial fertilizer uses of Common and perennial (English) ryegrass seed Conservation of land Corn Corn pickers Cotton Cotton farms Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop Cowpeas Cows Cows milked Cream sold Crimson clover seed Crop and livestock farms, general Cropland By acres harvested By color of operator By irrigation By tenure of operator By use Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour Croppers (for South only) Crop-share tenants and croppers Crops fertilized, specified Crops harvested from irrigated land Crops harvested, specified Crops sold Cucumbers and pickles Cultivated summer fallow Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale Dairy farms Dairy products T.. . Dairy products sold Date of enumeration Days worked off farm Dry field and seed beans Dry field and seed peas Dry onions v. . . Ducks raised Durum or macaroni wheat Economic class of farm Eggplant Eggs sold 8 5 16 9 16 9 16 9 15 7 4,13,14 7 16 9 16 9 16 9 1 1 5 16 9 4,6 5 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 7 1,2,3 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 V 16 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 3,4 1,2,4 2 3,4,9 4,9 4,16,17 4,16,17 16 1,2,4 15 10 13 13 11 4,5 16 16 16 13 16 16 4,13 9 5 9 9 9 2,2a 5 6 6 9 1,1a 9 1,1a 9 7 7 7 9 3 1,1a, 2, 2a 1,1a, 2 2a la 2a 1 1,1a 2,2a 2 6 9a 9,9a 4,9,9a 9,9a 1,1a 8 3 7 ',' 7 5 9 9 9 7 9 5 9 7 Electricity Electric pig brooder Farmer and spelt English or Persian walnuts Eves Expenditures, farm. See Farm expenditures. 2,5,8 4,5,6 7,8,9 12 3,6,9 3,6,9 3,6,9,11 | 3,6,9,11 3,6,9,11 2,5,8 1,2,3,10,11 2,5,8 1,4,7 1,4," 3,6,9 2,5,8 4,5,6 1,4,7 10 4,5,'6 1,4,7 1,4,7 7 1,4,7 1,4,7 7,8,9 7,8,9 1,4,7 3,6,9 3,6,9 4,5,6,10 3,6,9,10 2,5^8 1,2,3 3,6,9 Facilities and equipment, specified Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow. Farm expenditures , specified Farm labor By color of operator By economic class By tenure of operator By type of farm Farm operators: By age By color By residence By tenure By years on farm By off -farm work and other income Farm products, value of Farm property, value of Farms, number By class of work power By color of operator By economic class By kind of workers By land irrigated By size of farm By tenure of operator By type of farm By value of products sold Farms with all harvested crops irrigated Feed for livestock and poultry, expenditures for Fence posts cut Fertilizer, commercial, expenditures for Fertilizer, commercial, uses of Fescue seed Field and seed beans, dry Field and seed peas, dry Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruit-and-nut Field crops Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold Field seed crops Figs Filberts and hazelnuts Firewood and fuelwood cut Flaxseed Forest products Forest products sold Freestone peaches Fruit-and-nut farms Fruits and nuts, specified Fruits and nuts sold Full owners 4,6 6 4,6 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 I 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-up Hay crops Hazelnuts (included with Filberts) Heifers and heifer calves Hired labor, expenditures for Hired labor by basis of payment Hogs and pigs Hogs and pigs sold alive Home freezer Horses and colts, including ponies Horses and mules sold alive Horticultural specialties sold See also Nursery and greenhouse products. Improved pecans Income, farm. See Value of farm products sold. Irish potatoes Irrigated farms, number Irrigated land In farms By use Kumquats 4,7 4,7,8,9,10 4,9 8 ■4,9 10 4,5 3,4,5,9 5 3,4,9 *,5 4,5 13,16 1,4 1,2,3,4 4,6 3,4 1,2 2 3,4 10 13,15,16 4,7 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 *)? 8,9,10 4,13 4,13,14 4,6 13 13 15 1,2 1 ,2a 1 ,2a 1 1,2,3, 5 2,2a 5 6 1, 3 2,2a 3 *,7, la 6 8 6 6 9 9 9 3 9 4 9 9 9 8 9 8 *,8 9 3 9 4 2,2a 9 1, 1,1a, 9a la 2,5,8 2,5,8 2,5,8 2,5,8,12 2,5,8,12 2 8 5 2,5,8 1,4,' 7 1,4,7 2,5,8 2,5,8,12 1,4,7 7 4 3,6,9,10,11 2,5, 2,J! Mi *,=,' 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 1,4,7 258 INDEX TO TABLES County Economic area County Ladino seed Land and buildings, value of Land area, approximate Land from which hay was cut Land in farms By color of operator By size of farm By tenure of operator By use Land in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees Land in irrigated farms By use Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control Land pastured Legumes, specified annual Lemons Lespedeza cut for hay Lespedeza seed Lettuce and romaine Lima beans Lime and liming material, expenditures for. Limes Livestock and livestock products sold Livestock farms, other than dairy and poultry Livestock-share tenants Livestock, specified Livestock sold alive Loganberries Lupine seed Machine hire, expenditures for Machinery, farm Managed land Managers Mandarins (included with Tangerines) Mangoes Maple sirup made Maple sugar made Maple trees tapped Milk Milk sold Milk cows Milking machine Miscellaneous and unclassified farms Mixed grains Mohair clipped Motortrucks Mules and mule colts Navel oranges Nectarines Nonwhite farm operators Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs Nuts, specified Oats Oats cleaned out of vetch and peas Oats, wheat, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay Off-farm work and other income Okra Olives Onions, dry Operators, farm. See Farm operators. Oranges Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins Other field-crop farms Owned land Part owners Part-time farms Pasture Peaches Peanuts Pears Peas Pecans Peppers. See Sweet peppers and pimientos. Pig brooder, electric Pimientos (included with sweet peppers).... Piped running water Plums Plums and prunes Popcorn Potatoes Poultry and poultry products Poultry and poultry products sold Poultry farms Power feed grinder Primarily crop farms, general Primarily livestock farms, general Products, farm, value of Proso millet Prunes Pulp wood cut Rams and wethers Raspberries Red clover seed Redtop seed Rented land 16 9 1,4 1 1 1 16 9 1,2,3,4 1,2,2a 3,4 2a 2 3 3,4 1,2,2a 1,2,4 1 16 9 la ... la 2 1,2,4 16 16 16 16 16 16 4,7 16 4,13,14 10 4,9 4,13,14 4,13,14 16 16 4,7 4,6 3,4 3,4,9 16 16 15 15 15 13 13 4,13,14 4,6 10 16 13 4,6 13 16 16 3,4,9 15 16 16 16 16 4,5 16 16 16 16 16 10 3,4 3,4,9 8 1,2,4 16 16 16 16 16 4,6 16 4,6 16 16 16 16 4,13,14 4,13,14 10 4,6 10 10 13,16 16 16 15 13 16 16 16 3,4 1,1a 9 9 9 9 6 9 4,7 3 2 7 7 9 9 6 5 1 2,2a 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 5 3 9 7 5 7 2,2a 3 1 2,2a 5 1,1a 9 9 9 9 9 5 9 5 9 9 9 9 7 4,7 3 5 3 3 3,6,9 1,4,7 7 1,4,7 1,4,7 1,4,7 2,5,8 3,6,9,10,11 4,5,6 7,8,9 3,6,9,10,11 3,6,9 2,5,8 2,5,8 7 7,8,9 3,6,9,10 3,6,9,10 2,5 4,5 2,5 2,5 4,5,6 7 7,8,9 1,2,3 1,4,7 2,5,! 2,5, f 11 3,6,9,11 4,5,6,11 2,5 4,5,6 4,5,6 Residence of operator Residential farms Rice Root and grain crops hogged or grazed Rye Ryegrass seed, common and perennial (English) Sampling, reliability of Sawlogs and veneer logs cut Seed beans, dry field and Seed peas, dry field and Seeds, field Share-cash tenants Share tenants and croppers Sheep and lambs Sheep and lambs shorn Sheep and lambs sold alive Silage Size of farm Small fruits Small grains Snap beans (bush and pole types) Sorghums Sows and gilts Soybeans Specified facilities and equipment Specified farm expenditures Spinach Spring wheat Squash Steers and bulls, including steer and bull calves Strawberries Sugar beets for sugar Sugarcane for seed Sugarcane for sugar or for sale to mills.. Sugarcane or sorghum for sirup Summer fallow, cultivated Sweetclover seed Sweet corn Sweet peppers and pimientos Sweetpotatoes Tangeloes Tangerines and mandarins Telephone Television set Tenants Temple oranges Tenure of farm operator Timber Timothy seed Tobacco Tomatoes Tractors Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes Tung nuts Turkeys Type of farm Unclassified farms Uses of commercial fertilizer Uses of land Valencia oranges Value: Crops Farm products sold Farms (land and buildings) Livestock Vegetables grown under glass, flower and vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale Vegetable farms Vegetables for home use Vegetables harvested for sale Velvetbeans Vetch or peas, alone or mixed with oats or other grains, cut for hay Vetch seed Vineyards. See Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. 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. , 16 18,19 15 16 16 16 3,4,9 3 13 13 13 16 2 16 16 16 16,17 13,14 16 4,6 4,7 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 1,2,4 16 16 16 16 16 16 4,6 4,6 3,4,9 16 3,4,9 15 16 16 16 4,6 16 16 13,14 10 10 1,2,4 16 16 13,15,16 1,4 13 8,9,10 16 16 4,6 16 3,4,9 16 16 1,2,4 13 4,7 4,7,8,9,10 4,8,9,10 4,8,9,10 4,5 4,6 4,5 16 9 9 9 9 9 1,1a 9 9 9 9 5 5 2,2a 9 2,2a 3 6 1,1a 3 9 4,9 9 9 5 9 2,2a 9 9 1,1a 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 * U. S. GOVERNMENT HUHTIHG OFFICE : 0—1956 1959