3-jK.q.qi7..3i7*'3» Given By 3* DEPOSITORY WISCONSIN Vol. 1 - pt. 7 COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS 1954 Census f Agricultu re > a O U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE • BUREAU OF THE CENSUS • WASHINGTON • 7956 ^4/braS. *> 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 7 Wisconsin Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY Chief, Agriculture Division FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS • LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS • CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES PUBLIC , pu ," 'ary .-u.x,,.; ,.,,-, i -.i of Documents AUG 2 01956 4- /tsy it/ ft 7 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROBERT W. BURGESS, Director A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director Robert Y. Phillips, Special Assistant Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director Jack B. Robertson, Special Assistant Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards Lowell T. Galt, Assistant Director for Operations Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration Calvert L. Dedrick, Coordinator, International Statistics A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer Agriculture Division — Ray Hurley, Chief Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief Census Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief Field Division — Robert B. Voight, Chief Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chief Geography Division — Clarence E. Batschelet, Chief Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief Personnel Division — Helen D. Almon, Chief Population and Housing Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief Statistical Reports Division — Edwin D. Goldfield, Chief Statistical Research Division — William N. Hurwitz, Chief Transportation Division — Donald E. Church, Chief Statistics in this report supersede figures shown in Series AC54-1, Preliminary Reports. SUGGESTED IDENTIFICATION U. S. Bureau of the Census. Economic Areas, Part 7. 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 I 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 f'ensus enumerators directed by super- visors appointed by the Director of the Census and working under the direction of Jack B. Robertson, then Chief, Field Division. Ernest R. Underwood, then special Assistant to the Director, was responsible for the recruitment of the field staff. The planning of the census and the compilation of the statistics were supervised by Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture Division, and Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by Hilton E. Robison, Orvin L. Wilhite, Hubert L. Collins, Benjamin J. Tepping, Lois Hutchison, Carl R. Nyman, J. Thomas Breen, Robert S. Overton, Merton V. Llndquist, Russell V. Oliver, Charles F. Frazier, Gladys L. Eagle, Orville M. Slye, Gaylord G. Green, Harold N. Cox, and Henry A. Tucker. Acknowledgment is made of the technical assistance and the loan of technical personnel by the United States Department of Agriculture in the planning, the enumera- tion, and the compilation of the 1954 Census of Agriculture. June 1956 III UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 REPORTS Volume I. — Counties and State Economic Areas. Statistics for counties include number of farms, acreage, value, and farm opera- tors; farms by color and tenure of operator; facilities and equipment; use of commercial fertilizer: farm labor; farm expenditures; livestock and livestock products; specified crops harvested; farms classified by type of farm and by economic class; and value of products sold by source. Data for State economic areas include farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator, by type of farm, and by economic class. Volume I is published in 33 parts as follows : Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States 1 New England States: West North Central: East South Central — Continued Maine. 8 Minnesota. 21 Alabama. New Hampshire. 9 Iowa. 22 Mississippi. Vermont. 10 Missouri. West South Central: Massachusetts. 11 North Dakota and South 23 Arkansas. Rhode Island. Dakota. 24 Louisiana. Connecticut. 12 Nebraska. 25 Oklahoma. 2 Middle Atlantic States: 13 Kansas. 26 Texas. New York. South Atlantic: Mountain: New Jersey. 14 Delaware and Marvland. 27 Montana. Pennsylvania. 15 Virginia and West Virginia. 28 Idaho. East North Central: 16 North Carolina and South 29 Wyoming and Colorado. 3 4 Ohio. Indiana. Carolina. 30 New Mexico and Arizona. 17 18 Georgia. Florida. 31 Utah and Nevada. Pacific: 5 Illinois. East South Central: 32 Washington and Oregon. 6 Michigan. 19 Kentucky. 33 California. 7 Wisconsin. 20 Tennessee. Volume II. — General Report. Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1954. Summary data and analyses of the data for States, for Geographic Divisions, and for the United States by subjects as illustrated by the chapter titles listed below: Chapter Title Chapter Title I Farms and Land in Farms. VII Field Crops and Vegetables. II Age, Residence, Years on Farm, Work Off Farm. VIII Fruits and Nuts, Horticultural Specialties, Forest III Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment. Products. IV Farm Labor. Use of Fertilizer, Farm Expenditures, and IX Value of Farm Products. Cash Rent. X Color, Race, and Tenure of Farm Operator. V Size of Farm. XI Economic Class of Farm. VI Livestock and Livestock Products. XII Type of Farm. Volume III. — Special Reports 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 V. S. Possessions. These areas were not included in the 1954 Census of Agriculture. The available current data from vari- ous Government sources will be compiled and published in this report. Part 4. — Agriculture, 1954, a Graphic Summary. This report will present graphically some of the significant facts regarding agriculture and agricultural production as revealed by the 1954 Census of Agriculture. Part 5. — Farm-mortgage Debt. This will be a cooperative study by the Agricultural Research Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census. It 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 2S 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 will provide data for a current analysis of the differences that exist among groups of farms of the same type. It will furnish statistical basis for a realistic examination of produc- tion of such commodities as wheat, cotton, and dairy products in connection with actual or proposed governmental policies and programs. IV WISCONSIN CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Page History and legal basis IX Plan of presentation of statistics IX Operations for 1954 Census X DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Specified farms XII General Farm Information Date of enumeration A farm XII Enumeration of land located in more than one county XIII Farm operator XIII Farms reporting or operators reporting 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 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 c rops XVII Clover seed, alfalfa, grass, and other field seed crops XVII Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes XVII Berries and other small fruits XVII 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 Pa Irrigated farms XLX Land irrigated XIX Irrigated land in farms according to use XLX Farms with all harvested crops irrigated XIX Irrigated crops harvested XIX Land-Use and Conservation Practices Land in cover crops turned under for green manure XLX Stripcropping XIX Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour.. XIX Livestock and Poultry Milk cows ; cows milked ; milk sold XIX Sows and gilts farrowing Sheep and lambs and wool XLX Goats and mohair Bees and honey Value of livestock on farms Livestock products Sales of live animals XX Poultry and poultry products Sampling Description of the sample for the 1954 Census Adjustment of the sample Method of estimation Reliability of estimates based on the sample Differences in data presented by counties and by State economic areas XXI Classification of Farms Farms by size XXI Farms by tenure of operator XXI Farms by color or race of operator XXII Farms by economic class XXII Farms by type XXII Value of farm products sold XXIII Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table — Page 1. — Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 2.— Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 3 . —Farms and land in farms, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 9 4 . — Farms and farm characteristics , by tenure of operator : Census of 1954 5. — Farm operators by color, residence, off-farm work, age, and years on present farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 16 6.— Farms by class of work power and specified facilities and equipment: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 7. — Farm labor and specified farm expenditures : Censuses of 1920 to 1954 8. — Hired farm labor and wage rates by economic class : Census of 1954 9. — Hired farm labor and wage rates by tenure of operator: Census of 1954 10.— Hired farm labor and wage rates by type of farm: Census of 1954 11. — Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1954, 1950, and 1945 24 12. — Comparability of data on livestock and poultry: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 25 13. — Livestock and livestock products: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 26 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 28 15. — Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products : Censuses of 1920 to 1954 16. — Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 IV. — Farms reporting by specified acres, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for specified crops: Census of 1954 36 18. — Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county, economic area, and State by number of farms reporting, by levels 19. — Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county, economic area, and State totals for specified items (V) vi CONTENTS Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Page Map of the State showing counties, county seats, and principal cities 43 County Table — 1.— Farms, acreage, value, and farm operators: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 44 2.-— Farms by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 50 3.— Farms by size of farm and by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 56 4.— Value of farm products sold by source: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 62 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 66 6. — Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1954 and 1950; and use of commercial fertilizer: Census of 1954.. 72 7. — Livestock and livestock products : Censuses of 1954 and 1950 78 8. — Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 92 9.— Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 98 Chapter C— STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Map of the State showing State economic areas 129 Economic Area Table— 1.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 130 2. — Farm facilities, off-farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 142 3.— Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 154 4. — Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 166 5.— Farm facilities, off-farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 178 6. —Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 190 7.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 202 8. — Farm facilities, off-farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 214 9. — Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 226 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 238 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 240 12.— Farm labor: Census of 1954 242 APPENDIX The 1954 Census of Agriculture Questionnaire 246 Enumerator ' s Record Book 250 Index to tables 251 INTRODUCTION VII INTRODUCTION This report presents data relating to the agriculture of the United States based on the most recent census of agriculture taken in the fall of 19.r>4. The tables also include some compara- tive data from earlier censuses. History and legal basis. — The current census extends the num- ber of nationwide agricultural censuses to 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 t lie 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-farming areas. (A description of State economic areas is given in a Special Re- port of the 1950 Census, entitled "State Economic Areas : A De- scription of the Procedure Used in Making a Functional Grouping of the Counties in the United States.") A map showing the State economic areas is shown at the beginning of Chapter C of this report. The Act of Congress excluded from the field enumeration the agriculture in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia, and U. S. possessions. Available statistics, obtained from other sources, for these areas are included in Part 3 of Volume III. Data for most of the items included in the 1954 Census of Agri- culture, as in prior censuses, were tabulated for "minor civil divisions" or areas smaller than counties. The term "minor civil division" is applied to the primary subdivisions of the counties. These may be townships, precincts, districts, independent muni- cipalities, unorganized territory, etc. The figures for these smaller areas are not included in any of the regular reports. However, it is possible to obtain data for small geographic areas, as heretofore, by paying the cost of checking the data and pre- paring the necessary statistical tables. Prior to the 1954 Census, an enumeration district 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 many farms for one enumerator was divided into two or more enumeration districts. The tabulations, as made by machines, in some cases provided totals for a single minor civil division — even though that required a grouping of enumeration districts — and, in other cases, they provided totals for two or more minor civil divisions combined. In the latter instance, the small-area data will be readily available only for combined totals for adjoining minor civil divisions. If there is need for making a separation of the data for such combinations, this is possible at some additional IX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 cost, since each questionnaire contains the name of the minor civil division in which the farm headquarters was located. Operations for 1954 Census. — The Act providing for the 105-1 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 1053, 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 1053. 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 110 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 1050. 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 1050 Cen- sus of Agriculture. Farms having unusually large agricultural operations were included in this list. During the enumeration a careful check was made to see that each place on the speeifled- farm list was accounted for. This procedure helped to insure that units which could have a significant effect upon the census data were not omitted from the enumeration. (For a detailed ex- planation of specified farms, see page XII.) Some farm units other than specified farms also received special attention to insure complete coverage. Prior to the field enum- eration, lists were obtained of places known to be specializing in specific types of agricultural production, such as garbage-feeding operations, broiler operations, large turkey farms, livestock feed lots, cranberry bogs, and citrus groves. For some of these operations, the list represented a nationwide effort to insure coverage, while for others, only some of the intensive areas of production were given this special attention. These lists were prepared, in part, with the cooperation of the Agricultural Market- ing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and State Agricultural Statisticians. During the enumeration, the enumer- ator was required to obtain a questionnaire for each place or otherwise satisfactorily account for each place on the list of specified farms or on other special lists. Some areas of the High Plains required special consideration since the usual enumeration procedure was complicated by the prevalence of nonresident operators and widely scattered tracts operated as one farm. In these areas a special mapping form was used to insure complete coverage. Land was checked off on the mapping form by section, township, and range as it was enumerated. This check map, designed for plotting sections within a township, was subdivided into 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 questionnaire in each corresponding 40- acre square of the check map. The check map helped the enum- erator and, subsequently, the crew leader and other personnel reviewing the enumerator's work to determine whether the cov- erage of the enumeration district was complete. This procedure was used in all of North Dakota and South Dakota and selected counties in Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. In general, the areas for which such maps were used corresponded with the major wheat-producing sections with low rainfall. A special supplementary questionnaire was used in approxi- mately 900 counties in the 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 the two Census operations offices. Although there were exceptions, in general, records from the Northern and Northeastern States were sent to the Detroit office and those from Southern and Western States were sent to Pittsburg, Kansas. At these offices, questionnaires were edited and coded and the information was entered on punch cards for tabulation. In the operations offices, the checking, editing, and coding were performed for individual agriculture questionnaires. The check- ing consisted of seeing (1) that the questionnaires were com- pletely filled out; (2) that the acreage of individual crops har- vested was in reasonable agreement with the acreage of cropland harvested when 100 or more acres 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 (0) 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 oi>erators 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, IT. 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 XIII places operated at the time of the census for the first time were counted as farms if normally they could be expected to produce these minimum quantities of agricultural products. All the land under the control of one person or partnership was included as one farm. Control may have been through ownership, or through lease, rental, or cropping arrangement. For the 1954 Census, enumerators were instructed to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for all places that the operator con- sidered a farm and for all places having during 1954 (1) any hogs, cattle, sheep, or goats; (2) any crops such as corn, oats, hay, or tobacco; (3) 20 or more chickens, turkeys, and geese; (4) 20 or more fruit trees, grapevines, and planted nut trees ; or (5) any vegetables, berries, or nursery or greenhouse products grown for sale. Thus, agriculture questionnaires were filled tor more places than those qualifying as farms. The determination as to which reports were to be included in the tabulations as farms was made during the central office processing of questionnaires. For the 1945 and earlier censuses of agriculture, the definition of a farm was somewhat more inclusive. Census enumerators were provided with the definition of a farm and were instructed to fill reports only for those places which met the criteria. From 1925 to 1945, farms for census purposes included places of 3 or more acres on which there were agricultural operations, and places of less than 3 acres with agricultural products for home use or for sale with a value of $250 or more. For places of 3 or more acres, no minimum quantity of agricultural production was re- quired for purposes of enumeration ; for places of under 3 acres all the agricultural products valued at $250 or more may have been for home use and not for sale. The only reports excluded from the tabulations were those taken in error and those with very limited agricultural production, such as only a small home garden, a few fruit trees, a very small flock of chickens, etc. In 1945, reports for places of 3 acres or more with limited agricul- tural operations were retained if there were 3 or more acres of cropland and pasture, or if the value of products in 1944 amounted to $150 or more when there was less than 3 acres of cropland and pasture. Because of changes in price level, the $250 limit for value of products for farms under 3 acres resulted in the inclusion of varying numbers of farms in the several censuses prior to 1950. The change in the definition of a farm in 1950, and continued in 1954, resulted in a decrease in the number of farms as compared with earlier censuses, especially in the number of farms of 3 or more acres in size. Places of 3 or more acres with a value of agricultural products of less than $150 were not counted as farms in the 1954 and 1950 Censuses. In some cases, these places would have been counted as farms if the criteria used in 1954 and 1950 had been the same as those used in previous censuses. The change in the definition of a farm had no appreciable effect on the totals for livestock or crops, for the places affected by this change ordinarily accounted for less than 1 percent of the total for a county or State. There are two figures published for the number of farms for each county in 1954. One is an actual count of all farms enumer- ated, and the other is an estimate based upon the number of sample farms multiplied by 5, plus the number of specified farms. In almost every county, the actual number of farms and the esti- mated number of farms differ. Because of sampling variability, the selection of the sample of farms seldom resulted in the in- clusion of exactly 20 percent of the non-specified farms. The number of farms in the sample in a county was accepted if this number was within predetermined limits. The counties that were not acceptable were adjusted to bring the number of sample farms within the predetermined limits. Therefore, the actual number of farms in the sample is more or less than 20 percent in most instances. Similarly, the estimated total for information obtained for the sample of farms may be slightly more or slightly less than the totals which would have been obtained if the 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 he related to the estimated number of farms rather than to the actual number of farms. Enumeration of land located in more than one county. — Land in an individual farm may be located, in two or more counties. In such case, the entire farm was enumerated in only one county. If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated in the county in which the farm operator lived. If the farm operator did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were included in the county in which the farm headquarters was lo- cated. If there was any question as to the location of the head- quarters of the farm, the farm was included in the county in which most of the land was located. Farm operator. — A "farm operator" is a person who operates a farm, either performing the labor himself or directly supervising it. He may be an owner, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land cropped for him by others, he is listed as the operator of only that land which he retains. In the case of a partnership, only one partner was included as the operator. The number of farm operators is considered the same as the number of farms. Farms reporting or operators reporting. — Figures for farms re- porting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation of all farms, represent the number of farms, or farm operators, for which the specified item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922 farms in a county and only 1,465 had chickens over 4 months old on hand, the number of farms reporting chickens would be 1,465. The difference between the total number of farms and the number of farms reporting an item represents the number of farms not having that item, provided the inquiry was answered completely for all farms. For some of the items, such as the residence of the operator, for which reports were to have been obtained for all farms, figures are given for the number of farms not reporting. The number of farms, or operators, not reporting indicates the extent of the incompleteness of the reporting for the item. Figures for farms reporting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation for only a sample of farms, represent the total esti- mated from the sample, not the actual number of farms or operators reporting. Land owned, rented, and managed. — The land to be included in each farm was determined by asking the number of acres owned, the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The acres in the farm were obtained by adding the acres owned and acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and sub- tracting the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. In case of a managed farm, the person in charge was asked the total acreage managed for his employer. The acreage that was rented to others or cropped by others was subtracted from the total managed acreage. For 1954 and 1950, the figures for land owned, land rented from others, and land managed for others include land rented to others by farm operators. In earlier censuses, the enumerator was instructed to include all land rented from others and to ex- clude all land rented to others. Thus, he recorded only that portion of the acreage owned and the acreage rented from others which was retained by the farm operator. For prior censuses, the land included in each farm was essentially the same as that included for the 1954 and 1950 Censuses. Land owned. — Land owned includes all land that the operator or his wife, or both, hold under title, purchase contract, home- stead law, or as one of the heirs, or as a trustee of an undivided estate. Land rented from others. — Land rented from others includes land worked on shares for others, and land used rent free, XIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 as well as all land rented or leased under other arrangements. Grazing land used under government permit was not included. Land rented to others. — Many farm operators rent land to others. For the most part, the land rented to others represents agricultural land but it also includes tracts rented for resi- dential or other purposes. When land is leased, rented, or cropped on shares, the tenant or cropper is considered the farm operator even though his landlord may exercise supervision over his operations. The landlord is considered as operating only that portion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers. land area. — The approximate total land area reported for 1954 for States and counties is, in general, the same as that reported for the 1950, 1945, and 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 lands operated by grazing associations were to be reported in the name of the manager in charge. All land in Indian reservations used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be included. Land in Indian reservations not reported by individual Indians or not rented to non-Indians was to be re- ported in the name of the cooperative group using the land. Thus, in some instances the entire Indian reservation was reported as one farm. Land in farms according to use. — Land in farms was classified according to the use made of it in 1954. The classes of land are mutually exclusive, i. e., each acre of land was included only once even though it may have had more than one use during the year. The classes are as follows : Cropland harvested. — This includes land from which crops were harvested; land from which hay (including wild hay) was cut; and land in small fruits, orchards, vineyards, nurser- ies, and greenhouses. Land from which two or more crops were reported as harvested was to be counted only once. The enumerator was instructed to check the figure for crop- land harvested for each farm by adding the acreages of the in- dividual crops reported and subtracting the acres of land from which two crops were harvested. This procedure was repeated during the central office editing process for farms with 100 or more acres of cropland harvested. If the harvested cropland was used for other purposes, either before or after the harvest of a crop, the enumerator was specifically instructed to report the acreage only under crop- land harvested. Cropland used only for pasture. — In the 1954 and 1950 Cen- suses, the enumerator's instructions stated that rotation pasture and all other cropland that was used only for pasture were to be included under this class. No further definition of crop- land pastured was given the farm operator or enumerator. Permanent open pasture may, therefore, have been included under this item or under "other pasture," depending on whether the enumerator or farm operator considered it as cropland. The figures for 1945 and earlier censuses are not entirely comparable with those for the last two censuses. For 1945, the figures include only cropland used solely for pasture in 1944 that had been plowed within the preceding seven years. The figures for this item, for the Censuses of 1940. 1935, and 1925, are more nearly comparable with those for the Censuses of 1954 and 1950, as they include land pastured that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating. Cropland not harvested and not pastured. — This item includes idle cropland, land in soil-improvement crops only, land on which all crops failed, land seeded to crops for harvest after 1954, and cultivated summer fallow. In the Western States, this class was subdivided to show separately the acres of cultivated summer fallow. In these States, the acreage not in cultivated summer fallow represents largely crop failure. There are very few counties in the Western States in which there is a large acreage of idle crop- land or in which the growing of soil-improvement crops is an important use of the land. In the States other than the Western States, this general class was subdivided to show separately the acres of idle crop- land (not used for crops or for pasture in 1954). In these States, the incidence of crop failure is usually low. It was expected that the acreage figure that excluded idle land would reflect the acreage in soil-improvement crops. However, the 1954 crop year was one of low rainfall in many Eastern and Southern States and, therefore, in these areas the acreage of cropland not harvested and not pastured includes more land on which all crops failed than would usually be the case. Cultivated summer fallow. — This item includes cropland that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded for several months to control weeds and conserve moisture. No land from which crops were harvested in 1954 was to be included under this item. Woodland pastured. — This includes all woodland that was used for pasture or grazing. The questionnaire contained the following instruction : "Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts and cutover land with young trees which have or will have value as wood or timber." No definition of wood- land was given in 1950 to either farm operators or Census enumerators except an instruction to enumerators not to in- clude brush pasture as woodland. Some of the changes in wood- land acreages from one census to another may merely represent differences in interpretation of the meaning of woodland. Woodland not pastured. — This includes all woodland that was not used for pasture or grazing. Unusually large tracts of timberland reported as woodland not pastured were excluded from the tabulations of land in farms when it was evident that such land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes. The definition for woodland, as stated above, was used also for enumerating woodland not pastured. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). — This in- cludes rough and brush land pastured and any other land pastured that the respondent did not consider as either wood- land or cropland. The figures for 1954 and 1950 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. The question on improved pasture was included in 1954 for the first time. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.). — This item in- cludes house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, and waste- land. It includes all land that does not belong under any of the other 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 rclntii-cly loir 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 dej 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. Wheel tractors were to include homemade tractors but were not to include implements having built-in power units such as self-proiielled combines, powered buck rakes, etc. "Pick-up" and truck-trailer combinations were to be reported as motor- trucks. School bases 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 1945 and 1935 Censuses, the number of farm workers related to the first week in January. The data for 1940 related to the last week in March. In 1945, 1940, and 1935, only persons working the equivalent of two or more days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and 1940, only workers 14 years old and over were to be included. In 1935, as in 1954 and 1950, there was no specification regarding the age of the farm workers. No instructions were issued to include farm chores as farm work in 1940 and 1935 Censuses. In censuses prior to 1954, farm-labor data were not always satisfactorily reported when the 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, exi>enditures for labor in 1954, and the type and other characteristics of the farm. Hired workers by basis of payment. — Hired persons were also classified according to the basis of payment. The question- naire called for the numbers of hired workers paid on a monthly basis, on a weekly basis, on a daily basis, on an hourly basis, and on a piecework basis. If the basis of payment was not re- ported for any of the hired workers, the missing information was supplied. Wage rate and hours worked. — The rate of pay (except for workers on a piecework basis) and the hours that workers were expected to work to earn this pay (except for workers on hourly basis or on piecework basis) were asked for each class of worker. For 1954, the data include estimates of hours worked and wage rates for questionnaires incomplete for either of these items. Estimates were based upon relationships existing on nearby farms of similar size and type. Data for 1950 for hours worked and wage rates were restricted to farms reporting both wage rates and hours worked. Fertilizer and lime. — The 1954 questionnaires contain inquiries on the tonnage and cost of fertilizer and liming material and the acreage on which they were used during the calendar year 1954. Fertilizer and lime used on the place were to be included regardless of whether the landowner, tenant, or both paid for them. Fertilizer was to include only commercial fertilizer or fertilizing material. No specific mention was made of basic slag. It was thought that this byproduct of steel production would be considered as a fertilizing material. Barnyard manure, straw, refuse materials, and soil conditioners were to be excluded. Lime or liming material was to include ground limestone, hydrated and burnt lime, marl, oyster shells, etc. No mention was made of gypsum but this product was excluded in the processing when the entries for such were detected. Lime used for sprays or sanitation purposes was to be omitted. Acres on which purchased materials were used were to be re- ported for both lime and fertilizer. In case fertilizer was applied" to the same crop more than once in 1954, instructions were to report acres of land only once but to report the total tonnage used. The acres fertilized and tons applied were obtained separately for selected crops. The selected crops varied by regions. This ar- rangement made it possible to obtain data for crops most com- monly fertilized in the region. For some counties, the tonnage of lime shown in the table may be less than the tonnage reported for the Agricultural Conserva- tion Program. In some cases, the difference may arise because of sampling error and in other cases, it may be the result of under- reporting by farm operators. Many of the differences disappear when the data are presented for larger areas. In the South, some landlords, who conducted some farming operations themselves, reported for their operations fertilizer and lime paid for wholly or in part by them for use on their tenant- operated land. The tenants may also have reported the fertilizer and lime. During the editing procedure such reports, when detected, were adjusted to prevent duplication in the reports for fertilizer and lime by landlords and their tenants. Specified farm expenditures.— The 1954 Census obtained data for selected farm expense items in addition to those for fertilizer and lime. The expenditures were to include the total specified expenditures for the place whether made by landlord, tenant, or both. INTRODUCTION XVII Expenditures for machine hire were to include any labor in- cluded in the cost of such machine hire. Machine hire refers to custom machine work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining, silo filling, baling, ginning, plowing, and spraying. If part of the farm products was given as pay for machine hire, the value of the products traded for this service was to be included in the amount of expenditures reported. The cost of trucking, freight, and express was not to be included. Expenditures for hired labor were to include only cash pay- ments. Expenditures for housework, custom work, and contract construction work were not to be included. Expenditures for feed were to include the expenditures for pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements, as well as those for grain, hay, and mill feeds. Expenditures for grinding and mixing feeds were also to be included. Payments made by a tenant to his landlord for feed grown on the land rented by the tenant were not to be included. Expenditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil were to include only those used for the farm business. Petroleum products used for the farmer's automobile for pleasure or used exclusively in the farm home for heating, cooking, and lighting were not to be included. Farm-mortgage debt. — Data on farm-mortgage debt will be con- tained in a 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, siiecific 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 were used in the published reports for those years. Corn. — The inquiries regarding corn acreage and quantity har- vested were not the same in all States. In areas where farmers frequently use units of measure such as baskets, barrels, etc., the questionnaire permitted the reporting of quantity harvested in bushels or in an alternative unit of measure. When alternative units of measure other than bushels (shelled basis) were reported on the questionnaire, the quantity was converted into bushels prior to tabulation. As in former censuses, farmers in certain areas had a tendency to report the quantity of corn harvested in terms of baskets of ear corn, barrels, or some unit other than bushels of corn on a shelled basis. Such reports, when detected, were corrected to represent the equivalent bushels of 70 pounds of ear corn or 56 pounds of shelled corn. Annual legumes. — Acres and quantity harvested for the most important uses of soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, as well as the total acreage grown for all purposes, were obtained for areas where these crops are grown extensively. The total acreage grown for all purposes includes some acreage not harvested as the acreage plowed under for green manure was included. In certain States, separate figures were obtained for the acres grown alone and the acres grown with other crops. For the 1954 Census, enumerators were instructed to report acres and value of sales for cowpeas harvested for green peas with vegetables harvested for sale. For 1949, the total acreage of vegetables harvested for sale, shown in State and county tables, includes the acres of cowpeas harvested for green peas for the following States : Ala- bama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas. However, for 1949 the number of farms reporting and the value of vegetables harvested for sale do not include farms reporting or the value of cowpeas harvested for green peas. Hay crops. — The tables contain data regarding the total acres of land from which hay was cut. Sorghum, soybean, cowpea, and peanut hays were excluded from this total as separate questions were provided in those States where these crops are important. The figures for total land from which hay was cut for 1954 were obtained by adding the acres of the various hay crops, including grass silage, for each county. The comparable figures for the 1950 Census were obtained by an inquiry of the farm operator. Alfalfa hay includes any production which was dehydrated. The tonnage of alfalfa hay for dehydration (as well as that for other hays but not for grass silage) is given on a dry-weight basis. Enumerators and farmers were instructed to report the total quantity of hay harvested from all cuttings, but to report only once the acres of land from which more than one cutting was made. For 1954, alfalfa hay included alfalfa and alfalfa mix- tures. Likewise, clover and timothy hay included clover and timothy and mixtures of clover and grasses. For 1950, the agri- culture questionnaire contained instructions to report mixed hay under the kind of hay that made up the largest part of the mix- ture. The differences in the instructions for reporting mixed hays affect the comparability of the data for the 1954 and prior censuses. The kinds of hay to be reported under "Other hay" varied from State to State, and can be determined for a specific State by referring to the copy of the questionnaire in the Appendix. Clover seed, alfalfa, grass and other field seed crops.— The 1954 questionnaire contained separate inquiries for a number of the field seed crops and provided a question on "other field seed crops" for the purpose of obtaining information for all minor field seed crops harvested. Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes — The 1954 Census inquiry for both Irish and sweet potatoes called for acres harvested and the quantity harvested. If less than 20 bushels ( or 10 bags in speci- fied States) of Irish potatoes or if less than 20 bushels of sweet- potatoes were harvested, the enumerator was instructed to report the quantity harvested, but not the area harvested. This method of 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 1054, 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 grai>evines are in small plantings, largely for producing fruit or nuts for consumption on the farm, the change in instructions may have resulted in a reduc- tion not only in the number of farms reporting, but also in the number of fruit and nut trees and grapevines, as well as in the quantity harvested. For 1954, the acreage in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees was not enumerated if there were less than 20 fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm. For the 1950 Census, enumerators were instructed not to report the area in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees if the area was less than one-half acre. For censuses prior to 1950, enumerators were instructed to report the area in all orchards, vineyards, and planted nut trees regardless of size of the area. However, frequently enumerators did not report the area for small fruit plantings and home orchards. In areas where small fruit and nut plantings or home orchards comprise a considerable part of the total fruit and nut acreage, considerable change may be indicated from census to census in the acreage of land in fruit trees, planted nut trees, and grapevines because of differences in enumeration procedures or in the enumerators' application of the instructions. In the regional questionnaire for Arizona and California, the acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was secured. The acreage in fruit and planted nut trees and grapevines does not usually include the acreage of wild pecans that were not planted. For Maine, the acreage in cropland harvested includes the acreage from which wild blueberries were harvested. The unit of measure used for the quantity of fruits, grapes, and nuts harvested varied from State to State. Tables in this report show the quantity harvested in the unit of measure appearing on the 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire. Nursery and greenhouse products. — The agriculture question- naire included three inquiries relating to horticultural-specialty crops. One called for acres and value of sales in 1954 of nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.). Another asked for the area grown under glass ; area grown in 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 subirrigation was included as well as that applied to the surface. Irrigated land included land irrigated by a sprinkler system. Land flooded during high-water periods was to be considered as irrigated land only if water was purposely applied for agri- cultural purposes by means of dams, canals, or other works. Regulation of the "water table" by drainage works was not to be included as irrigation. There were two groups of irrigation inquiries used for the 1954 Census. One group was used in the 17 Western States (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Ne- braska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming) and In Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana. The other group was used in the remaining 28 States. In the 17 Western States and Arkan- sas, Florida, and Louisiana, the agriculture questionnaire con- tained several inquiries regarding irrigation. These inquiries related to the area of irrigated land from which crops were harvested and the names of the crops for which the entire acreage harvested was irrigated in 1954. In all of these States except Arkansas and Louisiana, the area of irrigated pasture was also obtained. In the remaining States, the agriculture question- naire called for only the total acres irrigated in 1954. This acreage may have been used for harvested crops, soil-improvement crops, or for pasture. The inquiries relating to irrigation for the 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 .vater 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; sows 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 1B54 data for farrowing after June 1 are given. For a number of counties, the ratio of sows farrowing to the number of hogs and pigs on hand, plus those sold, may be low because hogs or pigs were shipped into the county for feeding. Adjustments in the number of sows farrowing were made both for spring and fall litters when there was substantial evidence that the number of sows farrowing was not reported. The adjustments were made largely in counties outside the major hog-producing areas. Sheep and lambs and wool. — Questionnaires for all States, ex- cept Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, contained inquiries XX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 regarding sheep and lambs. In Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, the enumerator was instructed to report the number of sheep and lambs in the remarks section. However, no data on the number of sheep and lambs or on wool production were com- piled for these 3 States for 1954. Goats and mohair. — In Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Ore- gon, Texas, Washington, and selected counties in Missouri, special questions were provided for reporting goats and mohair. These questions called for the number of all goats, Angora goats, and other goats, separately, and for the number of goats clipped and pounds of mohair clipped in 1954. Bees and honey. — Provision was not made for reporting bees or honey for the 1954 Census. Valu; of livestock on farmi. — The values for 1954 shown in ytate 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. Sales of live animals. — The 1954 questionnaire called for the number and value of sales of animals sold alive from the place during 1954. The questions used were similar to those used in the 1950 Census. The difference in the time of enumeration for the two censuses may have affected the comparability of the data. Since the 1954 Census was a fall enumeration, an additional problem was involved in getting information on animals sold alive. It was necessary not only to ask the respondent for sales he had made during 1954 prior to the date of the enumeration, but also for an estimate of sales he would make during the re- mainder of 1954. Some 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 subdivided into sales of (1) broilers and (2) other chickens. This is the first census in which broilers were enumer- ated separately. The enumeration of broilers presented problems because of the varied contractual arrangements under which broilers are produced. The agriculture questionnaire contained the following instruction: "Report all broilers sold from this place Including those raised for others under contract." In a number of cases, young chickens were reported as broilers sold. Entries of less than 1,000 chickens or broilers sold, for individual farms, were tabulated as other chickens sold. Sampling Sampling was used for the 1954 Census of Agriculture in two ways. First, information on fertilizer and lime, farm expendi- tures, farm labor, off-farm work, facilities and equipment on the place, farm value, and mortgage debt, was enumerated for only a sample of farms. (The information in Sections VIII through XIII of the questionnaire was obtained only for the farms in the sample. See Appendix for copy of the questionnaire.) Second, some tabulations were prepared on the basis of a sample of farms. As a result, a greater volume of data could be published than if the reports for all farms had been used for every tabulation. Most of the data shown in this report by State economic areas are estimates prepared on the basis of the tabulation of data for the sample of farms. These tabulations are for the same sample of farms for which data were collected on a sample basis during the enumeration. Description of the sample for the 1954 Census. — The sample used for the 1954 Census of Agriculture consisted of specified farms (see page XII 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. Reliability of estimates based on the sample. — The estimates based on the tabulation of data for a sample of farms are subject to sampling errors. When data based on a sample of farms are shown in the same table with data for all farms, the data based on a sample are shown in italics. In case all the data in a table are estimates based on a sample, a headnote for the table indicates that the data are estimates based on a sample of farms. Approxi- mate measures of the sampling reliability of estimates are given in State Tables 18 and 19 for farms reporting and for item totals. These measures indicate the general level of sampling reliability of the estimates, but do not include adequate allowances for sources of error other than sampling variation as, for example, errors in original data furnished by farmers. Sources of error other than sampling may be relatively more important than sampling variation, especially for totals for a State. In general, the measures of sampling reliability presented are conservative in that they tend to overestimate the variations in sample estimates, because ( 1 ) the predicted limits of error do not always take fully into consideration that complete data were INTRODUCTION XXI tabulated for all specified farms and (2) the maximum figures in- tended to serve for all economic areas were used. Consequently, there is a tendency to overestimate the variations in the sample, especially for groups with large numbers of farms or for groups for which the totals for specified farms represent a high per- centage of the item totals. Data in State Tables 18 and 19 are given to assist in deter- mining the general level of sampling reliability of estimated totals. In State Table 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, (lata presented by State economic areas were estimated on the basis of tabulations for a sample of farms, while most of the data presented by counties were obtained by the tabulation of data for all farms in the county. However, data for the number of farms classified by type of farm and economic class of farm, and for the use of fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, farm labor, farm facilities, farm equipment, and value of land and buildings were estimated for each county on the basis of the tabulation of data for a sample of farms in each county. The same sample of farms was also used for the tabulation of data for these items for State economic areas and for the State. In some cases, the totals presented for these items for State economic areas or for the State will differ slightly, but not significantly, from the totals obtained by adding figures for counties in the State economic area or the State. As a matter of economy, small adjustments were not made in the tabulations when the difference was not large enough to affect the usefulness or reliability of the data. Classification of Farms The classifications of farms by color and tenure of operator, economic class of farm, and type of farm were made on the basis of visual inspection of each questionnaire during the office processing. The classification for color and tenure of operator was made for all farms, while the classifications by economic class and by type of farm were made for only a sample of farms. The classification of farms by size was made for all farms by means of electric tabulating equipment. Farms by size. — Farms were classified by size according to the total land area of each farm. The same classification was used for all States. In analyzing size-of-farm statistics, consideration should be given to the definition of a farm for census purposes. Census farms are essentially operating units, not ownership tracts. If a landlord has croppers or other tenants, the land assigned each cropper or tenant is a separate farm even though the landlord may operate the entire holding essentially as one farm in respect to supervision, equipment, rotation practices, purchase of sup- plies, or sale of products. In some parts of the South a special questionnaire, the Land- lord-Tenant Questionnaire, was used to obtain statistics for such multiple units. The statistics for multiple units will be pub- lished in Volume III, Part 1. Farms by tenure of operator. — Farm operators are classified ac- cording to the tenure under which they hold their land on the basis of the replies to the inquiries on total land owned, total land rented from others, total land managed for others, and land rented to others. The basis of classification by tenure is, in general, the same for the 1954 as for the 1950 Census. In 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 davs or provided the income the farm operator and members of his famllv 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 quantity sold was obtained for each farm, for corn for grain, sorghums for grain or forage, small grains, hays, and for all small fruits and berries. For all other crops, the quantity sold was esti- mated for each county. For the purpose of computing value of farm products sold, it was assumed that the entire quantity har- vested, or reported, was sold for the following crops : Strawberries Blackberries Dewberries Raspberries Blueberries Bo.vsenberries 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) Primes (except in selected States where the proportion of the crop culled was con- siderable) Apricots Avocados (except in selected States where the proportion of the crop culled was con- siderable) Figs Mangoes Nectarines Olives Grapes Bananas Dates Guavas Japanese 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 for sirup Maple sugar Maple sirup In the case of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, the quantity sold was estimated after making allowance for home use, on the basis of data on the disposition of these crops as published by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The quantity sold for the following miscellaneous crops was estimated on the basis of the reported quantity or value of sales for the 1954 Census or on the basis of the quantity sold as shown . for the 1950 Census : Soybeans for hay Cowpeas for hay Peanuts for hay Velvetbeans Angelica Anise (except for oil) Arnica Artemisia Basil Belladonna Bloodroot Borage Buhach Burnet Cascara bark 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 Crotalaria 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 1050 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 products sold from farm operators, the enumerators were instructed to report the gross value without making deductions of any kind. These instruc- tions, however, were not always followed. In the case of milk, poultry, eggs, etc., deductions were often made by buyers of farm products for hauling, handling, marketing, etc., before making payments to farmers. In such cases, farm operators often con- sidered the amount of the cheek received as the gross value of the farm products sold. Chapter A STATISTICS FOR THE STATE (i) STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE; CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data in italics are basec on reports for only a sample of farms. See tent] Item see text) Census of— (For definitions and explanations, 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January l) 1920 (January l) 153,558 35,011,200 64.3 168,561 35,011,200 66.3 177,745 35,017,600 67.4 186,735 35,017,600 65.3 199,877 35,363,840 66.3 181,767 35,363,840 61.9 193,155 35,363,840 61.8 189,295 35,363,840 62.6 22,507,268 146.6 li,82i 100.93 23,221,095 137.8 12,225 83.71 23,615,031 132.9 8,069 60.74 22,876,494 122.5 6,365 51.96 23,459,203 117.4 6,238 53.15 21,874,155 120.3 9,526 79.16 21,850,853 113.1 9,830 86.90 22,148,223 117.0 Value of land and buildings: 11,558 98.78 Land in farns according to use: ' .farms reporting., acres.. 147,001 9,849,700 162,833 10,112,027 174,057 10,544,975 182,763 9,815,964 197,016 9,771,796 179,118 9,618,331 (NA) 9,538,023 (NA) 29, 590, 633 .farms reporting., •farms reporting., .farms reporting., .farms reporting., .farms reporting., .farms reporting., .farms reporting.. ..farms reporting.. farms reporting., .farms reporting.. 8,634 8,435 10,894 30,666 62,317 23,214 2,839 2,671 134 34 96,791 11,295 10,727 13,322 36,159 67,018 21,960 2,352 2.199 130 98,722 12,772 11,438 14,429 39,661 71,328 22,335 2,094 1,981 96 17 89,826 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 118,286 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 103,268 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 96,640 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 89,732 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . 2,254,176 2,187,485 1,791,245 2,757,420 2,045,770 1,899,616 1,703,243 (NA) Cropland not harvested and not pastured. ..farms reporting.. 28,352 26,813 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. 576,470 606,200 346,297 464,562 889,657 588,124 589,891 (NA) Cropland used only for crops not ..farms reporting.. 12,914 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. 178,689 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 18,689 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . 397,781 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 85,074 99,741 92,540 (NA) 126,520 113,141 112,150 (NA) acres. . 3,816,102 4,423,919 3,975,720 (NA) 5,248,386 4,439,957 4,431,416 (NA) ..farms reporting.. 50,086 50,887 42,657 (NA) 43,195 40,267 38,446 (NA) acres. . 2,113,941 2,002,309 1,535,538 (NA) 1,263,381 1,265,435 1,216,711 (NA) Other pasture (not cropland and not ..farms reporting.. 68,987 70,772 103, 738 (NA) 93,433 81,696 79,816 (NA) acres. . 2,445,331 2,431,918 3,953,838 (NA) 2,820,501 2,483,050 2,536,897 (NA) Other land (house lots, roads, 148,838 1,451,568 162,183 1,457,237 174,204 1,467,418 (**) 196,816 1,419,712 163,145 1,579,642 (NA) 1,834,672 (NA) acres. . (NA) ..farms reporting.. 149,845 164,983 175,726 185,393 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . 12,680,346 12,905,712 12,682,517 13,037,946 12,707,223 12,106,071 11,831,157 (NA) .farms rf*porting.. 139,057 153,775 166,532 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . 8,515,609 9,043,322 9,720,803 (NA) 10,114,657 8,822,623 8,671,556 (NA) 109,055 5,930,043 121,393 6,426,228 113,901 5,511,258 118,945 4,120,877 (NA) 6,511,767 (NA) 5,705,392 (NA) 5,648,127 (NA) acres.. 5,401,910 ..farms reporting.. 545 354 226 163 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. 18,199 9,781 4,569 2,345 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) •^Available data not comparable. NA Not available. lFor the Census of 1954, in the calendar year; all other censuses, in the calendar year preceding the census. 2Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated 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. In the acreage of corn har- definitlon of cropland used WISCONSIN 3 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 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Al 1 f aras 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 faras 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.. Lund in farms accordins to use: 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 used only for pastore6 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. See footnotes at end of table. 153,558 5,526 1,931 3,595 5,796 8,890 6,706 28,006 31,205 26,369 14,980 9,644 14,401 1,778 257 22,507,288 146.6 22,326 102,301 350,801 397,080 2,294,132 3,663,836 4,155,805 2,951,620 2,283,380 4,758,885 1,116,127 410,995 147,001 9,849,700 2,836 8,105 4,661 45,572 7,987 162,021 6,325 202,187 27,362 1,173,426 30,864 1,814,561 26,162 1,910,007 14,884 1,288,097 9,601 953,706 14,313 1,795,571 1,756 360,460 250 135,987 96,791 2,254,176 586 1,599 1,653 10,490 3,880 38,831 3,797 47,164 18,089 282,787 21,603 422,439 18,178 429,304 10,547 286,400 6,744 212,061 10,318 412,517 1,248 89,320 148 21,264 168,582 5,827 1,368 4,459 6,884 11,103 7,910 34,217 35,497 27,697 15,176 9,310 13,136 1,631 194 23,254,749 137.9 27,613 118,507 438,937 466,880 2,789,065 4,159,722 4,361,780 2,990,746 2,206,445 4,316,291 1,044,458 334,305 162,759 10,153,296 3,401 10,904 5,923 56,666 10,292 201,252 7,645 242,080 33,667 1,424,280 35,155 2,027,825 27,462 1,970,898 15,075 1,275,289 9,255 902,910 13,086 1,607,984 1,606 337,469 192 95,739 98,758 2,179,898 850 2,175 2,050 12,215 4,765 45,960 4,350 51,745 20,205 308,905 22,910 435,931 17,881 422,530 9,778 271,439 6,105 188,905 8,674 353,037 1,081 71,464 109 15,592 177,745 5,690 668 5,022 7,204 13,063 8,592 39,288 37,231 28,651 15,050 9,038 12,334 1,415 189 23,615,031 132.9 28,121 124,343 518,210 508,742 3,201,033 4,355,628 4,512,042 2,961,816 2,140,745 4,052,296 890,067 321,988 174,057 10,544,975 4,430 14,067 6,490 61,952 12,495 243,759 8,394 276,747 38,861 1,643,493 37,010 2,163,937 28,490 2,065,341 14,999 1,297,701 9,004 891,341 12, 297 1,525,597 1,401 280,700 186 80,340 89,826 1,791,245 (NA) 2,119 (NA) 11,104 (NA) 40,471 (NA) 48,610 (NA) 281,931 (NA) 367,314 (NA) 343,038 (NA) 217,614 (NA) 150,240 (NA) 266,084 (NA) 51,416 (NA) 11,304 186,735 6,362 438 5,924 8,185 16,886 9,846 45,661 38,386 28,363 13,831 7,931 10,144 995 145 22,876,494 122.5 32,332 140,479 670,694 581,963 3,712,301 4,488,145 4,463,696 2,722,506 1,878,193 3,311,885 620,367 253,933 182,763 9,815,96* 5,290 15,827 7,521 67,603 16,176 289,455 9,653 305,436 45,072 38,063 2,127,291 28,133 1,948,469 13,760 1,140,454 7,895 746,911 10,083 1,163,767 978 172,272 139 38,471 118,286 2,757,420 (NA) 3,455 (NA) 18,006 (NA) 73,254 (NA) 76,062 (NA) 448,651 (NA) 548,610 (NA) 535,565 (NA) 329,866 (NA) 231,342 (NA) 407,823 (NA) 71.566 (NA) 13,220 197,016 9,771,796 (NA) 21,824 (NA) 83,980 (NA) 332,516 (NA) 332,961 (NA) 1,858,812 (NA) 2,132,173 (NA) 1,923,806 (NA) 1,105,642 (NA) 719,733 (NA) 1,078,782 (NA) 149,825 (NA) 31,742 103,268 2,045,770 (NA) 3,539 (NA) 16,218 (NA) 59,660 (NA) 62,254 (NA) 351,513 (NA) 421,942 (NA) 402,829 (NA) 241,415 (NA) 164,881 (NA) 272,269 (NA) 40,454 (NA) 181,767 4,690 460 4,230 24,533 85,276 8,915 860 117 21,874,155 120.3 24,786 814,237 2,898,962 527,360 205,464 179,118 9,618,331 (NA) 13,733 (NA) 3391,107 (NA) (NA) (NA) *-,r:-. ,18 (NA) (NA) (NA) '5,806,657 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,043,663 (NA) 140,751 (NA) 32,240 96,640 1,899,616 (NA) 2,630 (NA) 368,822 (NA) (NA) (NA) '386,426 (NA) (NA) (NA) 51, 136, 580 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 250, 143 (NA) 43,910 (NA) 193, 155 6,798 137 6,661 31,128 62,401 83,750 8,193 769 116 21,850,853 113.1 36,171 1,021,648 4,806,722 12,650,397 2,661,332 482,219 192,364 (NA) 9,538,023 (NA) 21,985 (NA) 3477,045 (NA) (NA) (NA) '2,297,534 (NA) (NA) (NA) 55,628,781 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 954,305 (NA) 124,830 (NA) 33,543 89,732 1,703,243 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 189,295 5,202 291 4,911 29,466 84,166 8,677 912 147 22,148,223 117.0 28,052 979,407 4,671,278 12,798,172 2,814,553 564,805 291,956 (NA) 29, 590, 633 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (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 baged on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item ns, see text) Census of (For definitions and explanatic 1954 ( October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April l) 1925 (January l) 1920 ( January l) Land in faras according to use1 — Conti Cropland not harvested and nued ..farms reporting... 28,352 576,470 26,827 620,453 (NA) 346,297 (NA) 464,562 (NA) 889,657 (NA) 588, 124 (NA) 589,891 (NA) P acres. . . (NA) ..farms reporting... 529 1,556 451 1,161 (NA) 981 (NA) 2,134 (NA) 2,430 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1,167 8,353 1,061 6,465 (NA) 3,989 (NA) 7,381 (NA) 8,872 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) farms reporting... 1,622 19,291 1,560 15,710 (NA) 11,045 (NA) 18,309 (NA) 28,728 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1,129 14,582 1,115 15,160 (NA) 6,125 (NA) 11,794 (NA) 19,192 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 4,318 4,240 59,750 (NA) 36,492 (NA) 60,379 (NA) 116,637 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 5,112 80,133 5,192 87,834 (NA) 46,822 (NA) 74,002 (NA) 150,213 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) 4,828 87,190 4,435 91,825 (NA) 55,604 (NA) 82,101 (NA) 167,356 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 3,009 63,186 2,840 69,144 (NA) 38,568 (NA) 51,630 (NA) 112,035 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 2,118 53,097 2,005 54,955 (NA) 33,197 (NA) 39,729 (NA) 83,468 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 3,774 120,804 3,247 130,321 (NA) 76,848 (NA) 84,988 (NA) 159,444 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 627 39,007 609 54,755 (NA) 28,419 (NA) 24,804 (NA) 33,027 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 119 28,285 72 33,373 (NA) 8,207 (NA) 7,311 (NA) 8,255 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) Cropland used only for crops oot harvested and not pastured ..farms reporting... acres. . . 12,914 178,689 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 123 313 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 339 1,772 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 564 4,374 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 476 4,096 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 1,930 17,541 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 2,469 27,489 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . ■ (NA) 2,337 27,858 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1,491 21,289 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1,053 17,160 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1,762 36,311 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 306 10,300 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 64 10,186 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) acres. . . 18,689 397,781 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (»A) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 418 1,243 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 901 6,581 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1,199 14,917 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 762 10,486 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 2,785 43,445 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 3,169 52,644 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 3,052 59,332 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1,921 41,897 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1,368 35,937 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 2,595 84,493 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 437 28,707 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 82 18,099 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) See footnotes at end of table. WISCONSIN 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) Census of — 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 ( January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April l) 1925 ( January 1) 1920 ( January l) Land io 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 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. . 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. . , See footnotes at end of table. 85,074 3,816,102 92 250 702 5,719 2,721 37,751 2,514 41,099 13,981 283,127 18,428 522,413 17,252 699,882 10,397 538,671 6,896 437,953 10,680 989,740 1,275 217,019 136 42,478 50,086 2,113,941 121 348 646 5,161 1,635 24,083 1,382 21,436 6,475 116,451 9,684 219,802 9,761 308,095 6,540 259,016 4,568 229,250 7,947 620,258 1,164 216,310 163 93,731 68,987 2,445,331 414 1,260 1,283 10,389 2,821 35,984 2,442 38,818 11,500 224,456 14,524 377,103 13,688 473,370 8,101 340,551 5,267 264,551 7,921 535,051 909 105,186 117 38,612 99,912 4,444,985 155 1,105 940 7,375 4,086 61,705 3,335 53,350 19,295 420,155 22,793 689,390 19,436 846,598 11,062 616,329 7,105 470,970 10,314 997,277 1,271 237,479 120 43,252 51,644 2,026,060 175 685 820 6,365 2,001 32,658 1,660 26,405 7,235 134,880 10,647 242,390 10,376 325,615 6,481 264,915 4,165 213,405 6,989 516,544 971 180,047 124 82,151 69,882 2,388,678 555 1,775 1,455 10,755 3,300 41,975 2,730 40,560 13,360 265,595 15,884 421,864 13,045 458,550 7,471 324,987 4,745 250,645 6,494 453,284 771 93,599 72 25,089 92,540 3,975,720 (NA) 452 (NA) 8,098 (NA) 67,354 (NA) 50,826 (NA) 425,636 (NA) 636,763 (NA) 767,601 (NA) 537,893 (NA) 409,816 (NA) 841,149 (NA) 181,416 (NA) 48,716 42,657 1,535,538 (NA) 466 (NA) 5,518 (NA) 29,892 (NA) 18,263 (NA) 119,760 (NA) 198,620 (NA) 252,042 (NA) 190,511 (NA) 158,438 (NA) 374,622 (NA) 121,670 (NA) 65,736 103,738 3,953,838 (NA) 2,483 (NA) 17,404 (NA) 80,241 (NA) 71,778 (NA) 493,251 (NA) 688,773 (NA) 771,673 (NA) 514,962 (NA) 382,230 (NA) 732,982 (NA) 154,563 (NA) 43,498 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 126,520 5,248,386 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 43,195 1,263,381 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 93,433 2,820,501 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 113,141 4,439,957 (NA) ' (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 40,267 1,265,435 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 81,696 2,483,050 (NA) (NA) 385,359 (NA) (NA) (NA) 4481,521 (NA) (NA) (NA) 51,477,056 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 347,755 (NA) (NA) 24,178 112,150 4,431,416 (NA.) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 38,446 1,216,711 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 79,816 2,536,897 (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 CData for 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item ans, see text) Census of — (For definitions and explanati 1954 (October ) 1950 (April l) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 ( January 1) 1930 (April l) 1925 (January l) 1920 (January 1) Land in faras according to use1 — Continued Other pasture (not cropland nod not woodland}6 — Continued acres. . . 9,016 140,761 (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) 13 43 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (na) 51 395 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) acres. . . (na) 192 1,277 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) acres. . . (na) 188 1,615 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (na) acres. . . (na) 1,223 12,159 (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (na) 1,836 20,951 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (na) 1,859 25,650 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (na) acres. . . (na) 1,245 19,730 (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) acres. . . (na) 812 15,445 (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1,404 32,706 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (na) 169 6,560 (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) acres. . . (na) 24 4,230 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (na) 6 149,845 12,680,346 165,072 12,953,647 175,726 12,682,517 185.393 13,037,946 (NA) 12,707,223 (NA) 12,106,071 (NA) 11,831,157 (NA) P acres. . . (na) 3,306 11,260 3,876 14,240 4,786 17,167 (NA) 21,416 (NA) 27,793 (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (na) 5,237 64,415 6,388 75,346 6,813 77,045 (NA) 92,990 (UA> 109,070 INA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (na) 8,504 220, 143 10,627 262,922 12,805 295,275 (NA) 381,018 (NA) 420,924 (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (na) 6,558 263,933 7,790 308,985 8,496 331,482 (NA) 393,292 (NA) 414,407 (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 27,816 1,517,199 34,002 1,792,935 39,110 1,961,916 (NA) 2,309,038 (NA) 2,326,962 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 31,112 2,317,133 35,411 2,551,590 37,142 2,578,073 (NA) 2,749,903 (NA) 2,704,328 (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) acres. . . (na) 26,319 2,426,501 27,632 2,485,253 28,601 2,463,983 (NA) 2,566,135 (NA) 2,493,991 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) acres. . . (NA) 14,962 1,637,683 15,151 1,615,872 15,025 1,553,883 (NA) 1,521,950 (NA) 1,459,092 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 9,632 1,218,864 9,275 1,146,770 9,029 1,074,778 (NA) 1,017,982 (NA) 968,082 (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) acres. . . (na) acres. . . 14,377 2,328,892 13,111 2,091,342 12,324 1,868,529 (NA) 1,656,578 (NA) 1,510,495 (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) 1,767 488,787 1,616 463,688 1,406 360,535 (NA) 268,642 (NA) 223,306 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 255 185,536 193 144,704 189 99,851 (NA) 59,002 (NA) 48,773 (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (na) 139,057 8,515,609 154,056 9,013,561 166,532 9,720,803 (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,114,657 (NA) 8,822,623 (NA) 8,671,556 (NA) acres. . . (na) 1,049 3,109 1,460 5,055 1,944 5,054 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) acres. . . (na) 3,147 26,598 3,960 30,345 4,859 36,606 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (na) acres. . . (NA) 6,912 112,566 9,081 149,640 11,394 188,066 (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (na) (na) (NA) acres. . . (NA) acres. . . 5,855 127,081 7,025 145,655 8,129 171,214 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (na) (NA) (NA) 26,243 790,370 32,485 994,655 38,071 1,200,818 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (na) 30,130 1,321,955 34,532 1,547,185 36,522 1,692,850 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 25,658 1,602,556 27,062 1,727,678 28,153 1,882,312 (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 14,658 1,165,622 14,814 1,212,755 14,867 1,270,469 (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (na) (na) (NA) acres. .. (na) 9,438 914,565 9,100 910,520 8,914 942,286 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (na) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 14,101 1,937,308 12,845 1,803,598 12,162 1,840,215 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (na) 1,665 411,525 1,530 402,542 1,352 387,395 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (na) 201 102,354 162 83,933 165 103,518 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (na) acres... (NA) See footnotes at end of table. WISCONSIN 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) 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January l) 1920 (January 1) Land in faras according to nac L — Continued Woodland, total i arms 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.. Irrigated land in furas 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. .. See footnotes at end of table. 109,055 5,930,043 210 590 1,303 10,880 4,078 61,834 3,596 62,543 18,312 399,578 23,710 742,215 21,644 1,007,977 12,855 797,687 8,480 667,203 13,029 1,609,998 1,628 433,329 210 136,209 545 18,199 18 39 38 188 40 386 28 501 38 561 55 956 36 582 39 872 30 515 104 3,236 71 3,787 48 6,576 121,947 6,471,045 330 1,790 1,695 13,740 5,617 94,363 4,525 79,755 23,560 555,035 27,850 931,780 23,441 1,172,213 13,203 881,244 8,160 684,375 11,915 1,513,821 1,491 417,526 160 125,403 354 11,691 41 101 35 225 25 605 15 375 20 555 10 80 20 110 41 435 20 985 22 1,898 25 2,479 113,901 5,511,258 (NA) 918 (NA) 13,616 (NA) 97,246 (NA) 69,089 (NA) 545,396 (NA) 835,383 (NA) 1,019,643 (NA) 728,404 (NA) 568,254 (NA) 1,215,771 (NA) 303,066 (NA) 114,452 226 4,569 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) 118,945 4,120,877 (NA) 956 (NA) 11,227 (NA) 93,352 (NA) 58,683 (NA) 488,776 (MA) 666,769 (NA) 792,231 (NA) 525,638 (NA) 398,385 (NA) 791,061 (NA) 181,120 (NA) 112,679 163 2,345 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,511,767 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,705,392 '(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) 5,648,127 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE. BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued [Data for 1950 are based on reports for only a sample c f farms . .See t< xt] Census oi Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April l) 1935 ( January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January l) 1920 (January 1) Land (ii farms according to use1 — Continued Cover crops turned under and land acres. . . 16,455 255,520 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 54 153 (MA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) acres. . . (na) 205 977 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) acres.. . (NA) 453 3,213 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) acres... (NA) 498 4,108 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (na) 2,370 22,031 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) (na; (NA) acres. .. (NA) 3,396 38,876 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 3,241 45,157 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 2,086 34,585 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 1,397 26,483 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 2,333 52,662 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (na) 350 13,101 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 72 14,174 (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) Cropland used for row or grain crops 15,952 535,355 (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 9 24 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... (NA) 51 396 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) acres... (NA) 214 2,790 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 293 4,967 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 1,784 37,082 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 3,162 82,825 (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. . (NA) 3,506 108,232 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 2,409 86,111 (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. . (na) 1,553 62,185 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. . (NA) 2,649 128,534 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) acres. .. (NA) 293 17,071 (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (na) (na) (NA) acres. . . (NA) 29 5,138 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . (NA) NA Not available. 1For the Census of 1954, in the calendar year; all other censuses, in the calendar year preceding the census. 2Total acreage of crops for which fig- ures 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. 310 to 49 acres. A50 to 99 acres. 5100 to 259 acres. 6Total cropland, cropland used only for pasture, and other pasture not fully comparable for the various census years because of dif- ferences in definition of cropland used only for pasture. See text. WISCONSIN State Table 3.-FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS. BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data for 1954 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) AIL FARM OPERATORS All farm operator. number.. Full owners number. . Part owners number.. Managers number. . All tenants number. . Proportion of tenancy percent.. Cash tenants number. . Share-cash tenants number. . Share tenants and croppers number.. Other and unspecified tenants number.. All land in fans acres.. Full owners acres. . Part owners acres. . Managers acres.. All tenants acres. . Cash tenants , acres. . Share-cash tenants acres.. Share tenants and croppers acres.. Other and unspecified tenants acres. . All cropland harvested acres.. Full owners acres. . Part owners acres. . Managers acres. . All tenants acres. . Cash tenants acres. . Share-cash tenants acres.. Share tenants and croppers acres. . Other and unspecified tenants acres.. ALL WHITE FARM OPERATORS All vhitt Corn operators number., Full owners number.. Part owners number. . Managers number.. All tenants number. , Proportion of tenancy percent. , Cash tenants number., Share-cash tenants number.. Share tenants and croppers number. , Other and unspecified tenants number. . All land in farms acres.. Full owners acres. Part owners acres. Managers acres. All tenants acres. Cash tenants acres. Share-cash tenants acres. Share tenants and croppers acres. Other and unspecified tenants acres. All cropland harvested acres. Full owners acres. Part owners acres. Managers acres. All tenants acres. Cash tenants acres. Share-cash tenants acres. Share tenants and croppers acres. Other and unspecified tenants acres. ALL NONWHITE FARM OPERATORS All nonvhite farm operators number. Full owners number. Part owners number. Managers. .number. All tenants number. Proportion of tenancy percent. Cash tenants number. Share-cash tenants number. Share tenants and croppers number. Other and unspecified tenants number. All land in farms acres. Full owners acres . Part owners acres. Managers acres. All tenants acres. Cash tenants acres. Share-cash tenants acres. Share tenants and croppers acres. Other and unspecified tenants acres. All cropland harvested acres. Full owners acres. Part owners acres. Managers acres. All tenants acres . Cash tenants acres. Share-cash tenants acres. Share tenants and croppers acres. Other and unspecified tenants acres. Census of — 1954 (October) 153,622 106,518 24,299 592 22,213 14.4 5,331 1,312 13,212 2,358 22,543,373 13,770,665 4,849,458 277,271 3,645,979 710,219 252,703 2,354,420 328,637 9,871,904 5,714,015 2,191,117 141,748 1,825,024 355,049 136,163 1,197,374 136,438 153,452 106,388 24,274 592 22,198 14.5 5,326 1,312 13,207 2,353 22,526,713 13,759,565 4,845,073 277,271 3,644,804 710,119 252,703 2,353,645 328,337 9,866,879 5,710,570 2,190,282 141,748 1,824,279 354,969 136,163 1,196,889 136,258 170 130 25 15 8.8 5 16,660 11,100 4,385 1,175 100 775 300 5,025 3,445 835 1950 (April 1) 485 180 168,561 120,773 20,879 619 26,290 15.6 7,008 1,084 14,838 3,360 23,221,095 14,978,685 3,889,317 285,246 4,067,847 908,456 192,724 2,530,659 436,008 10,112,027 6,244,811 1,711,970 129,885 2,025,361 448,487 99,824 1,284,026 193,024 168,338 120,587 20,859 618 26,274 15.6 7,006 1,084 14,833 3,351 23,203,544 14,965,756 3,887,216 284,158 4,066,414 908,203 192,724 2,530,229 435,258 10,106,190 6,240,474 1,711,016 129,863 2,024,837 448,399 19,824 1,283,801 192,813 1945 (January 1) 177,745 119,788 20,372 1,242 36,343 20.4 13,669 532 19,362 2,780 23,615,031 14,217,680 3,694,910 413,933 5,288,508 1,687,616 100,486 3,125,819 374,587 10,544,975 6,142,764 1,636,027 177,668 2,588,516 810,193 52,528 1,555,534 170,261 177,466 119,550 20,359 1,239 36,318 20.5 13,655 532 19,357 2,774 23,593,572 14,204,753 3,692,041 410,435 5,286,343 1,6 S< .-- 100,486 3,125,317 374,260 10,538,227 6,138,991 1,634,845 176,903 2,587,488 809,584 52,528 1,555,236 170,140 1940 (April 1) 223 279 186 238 20 13 1 3 16 25 7.2 9.0 2 14 5 5 9 6 17,551 21,459 12,929 12,927 2,101 2,869 1,088 3,498 1,433 2,165 253 1,336 430 502 750 327 5,837 6,748 4,337 3,773 954 1,182 22 765 524 1,028 88 609 225 298 211 121 186,735 126,601 16,127 1,079 42,928 23.0 21,066 1,015 17,723 3,124 22,876,494 14,078,747 2,681,497 326,275 5,789,975 2,427,707 169,024 2,822,835 370,409 9,815,964 5,969,471 1,132,766 128,161 2,585,566 1,044,279 82,001 1,314,488 144,798 186,431 126,340 16,113 1,078 42,900 23.0 21,046 1,015 17,722 3,117 22,863,302 14,067,849 2,680,844 325,955 V ■.•:"■- 2,426,849 169,024 2,822,750 370,031 9,812,117 5,966,495 1,132,555 127,960 2,585,107 1,043,969 82,001 1,314,426 144,711 304 261 14 1 28 9.2 20 13,192 10,898 653 320 1,321 858 85 378 3,847 2,976 211 201 459 310 62 87 1935 (January 1) 199,877 137,498 19,818 1,276 41,285 20.7 (HA.) (NA) (NA) (NA) 23,459,203 14,735,945 2,993,254 348,928 5,381,076 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,771,796 6,102,768 1,232,181 139,090 2,297,757 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 199,415 137,132 19,788 1,276 41,219 20.7 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 23,436,273 14,717,291 2,991,766 348,928 5,378,288 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,766,231 6,098,472 1,231,688 139,090 2,296,981 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 462 366 30 66 14.3 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 22,930 18,654 1,488 2,788 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,565 4,296 493 776 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1930 (April 1) 181,767 132,778 14,209 1,659 33,121 18.2 13,763 (NA) (NA) («*) 21,874,155 14,596,843 2,229,755 365,953 4,681,604 1,697,771 (NA) (NA) 9,618,331 6,352,091 953,587 147,288 2,165,365 767,811 (NA) (NA) 181,451 132,532 14,185 1,656 33,078 18.2 13,743 (NA) (NA) («*) 21,853,535 14,582,818 2,228,324 364,570 4,677,823 1,695,965 (NA) (NA) («*) 9,611,439 6,347,253 952,996 147,045 2,164,145 767,253 (NA) (NA) (**) 316 246 24 3 43 13.6 20 (NA) (NA) (*») 20,620 14,025 1,431 1,383 3,781 1,806 (NA) (NA) (*») 6,892 4,838 591 243 1,220 558 (NA) (NA) (*») 1925 (January 1) 193,155 150,577 11,475 1,167 29,936 15.5 10,868 (NA) (NA) («) 21,850,853 15,864,876 1,697,553 278,589 4,009,835 1,240,228 (NA) (NA) («•) 9,538,023 6,799,329 743,828 106,574 1,888,292 582,685 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (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) 189,295 149,390 10,220 2,427 27,258 14.4 1 11,420 358 14,584 896 22,148,223 16,330,059 1,510,938 531,854 3,775,372 '1,389, 171 49,980 2,223,648 112,573 29, 590,633 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 188,632 148,794 10,188 2,424 27,226 14.4 1 11, 398 357 14,575 896 22,114,129 16,300,429 1,508,551 531,249 3,773,900 Jl, 388, 227 49,933 2,223,167 112,573 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 663 596 32 3 32 4.8 i22 1 9 34,094 29,630 2,387 605 1,472 '944 47 481 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) —Available data not comparable. NA Not available. 'For 1920, standing renters (renters paying a fixed quantity of products) were included with cash tenants. ^Total 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 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS, [Data are based on reporta for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Fans number . . Land owned by farm operators. farms reporting., acres. . Land rented from others by farm operators.. ..farms reporting.. acres. , Land managed by farm operators farms reporting., acres. , Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting.. acres. . Land in farma 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- far* 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 a«e: 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 nver. .......... . operators reporting. By year began operation of present fara: 1954 operators reporting . 1953 operators reporting. 1952 operators reporting. 1951 operators reporting. 1946-1950 operators reporting. 1941-1945 operators reporting. 1940 or earlier operators reporting. fara*. by claas of aorl power: No traotor, horses, or mules. . farms reporting. No tractor and only 1 horBe or mule farms reporting. No tractor and 2 or more horaes and/or mules farms reporting. Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting. Tractor and no horses or mulea farms reporting. 153,622 130,992 17,606,907 46,697 5,265,918 592 290,861 8,797 620,313 22,543,373 146.7 14,824 100.93 85 147,274 9,871,904 8,602 8,548 10,791 30, 789 62,666 22,996 2,712 170 97,792 2,273,987 28,011 551,474 12,733 179,143 18,401 372,331 85,507 3,822,360 49, 742 2,120,889 69,389 2,455,679 149,187 1,447,080 149,964 12,697,365 139,539 8,552,026 108,946 5,943,249 147,310 4,511 26,150 60,635 30, 006 30,629 89,332 2,890 23,151 •'..■.. 37,442 30,108 20,546 6,746 5,941 6,816 7,210 35,887 25,726 62, 530 13,646 937 4,918 40,174 90,121 90,121 13,167,835 135 9,760 XXX XXX 4,982 368,948 12,808,647 142.1 13,825 96.45 91 88,198 5,513,832 2,287 4,077 7,341 22,704 40,444 10,466 839 40 60, 748 1,347,369 14,995 275,857 6,951 97,481 9,697 178,376 52,580 2,249,827 29, 875 1,233,072 41,913 1,362,943 87,973 825,747 88,895 7,137,058 85,065 4,960,139 66,364 3,482,899 87,066 2,123 29,866 17,300 12,566 58,151 757 9,501 19,942 23,644 20, 937 14,596 2,262 2,231 2,820 3,182 18,531 15,599 43,967 5,312 472 3,325 25,509 55, 503 23,343 23,343 3,259,443 23,343 1,576,320 XXX XXX 657 55,311 4,780,452 204.8 20,655 97.26 70 23,291 2,172,294 190 545 910 3,507 10,354 6,477 1,250 58 16,429 448,479 4,541 95,070 2,466 36,090 2,659 58,980 15,168 842,299 8,485 422,819 11,813 513,597 22,856 285, 894 23,297 2,715,843 22,643 1 , 804, 375 18,265 1,265,118 22,282 782 9,303 6,502 2,801 13,407 256 3,345 7,353 6,161 4,168 1,874 480 618 858 910 5,648 4,575 9,782 461 45 392 7,093 15,352 XXX XXX XXX XXX 507 234,217 22 7,160 227,057 447.8 69,462 156.19 501 115,985 5 157 131 106 45 324 12,786 133 8,350 77 4,212 70 4,138 235 12,035 171 36,730 202 15,061 473 26,110 501 137,121 410 39,882 326 48,765 414 74 21,093 165 21,315 21,093 3,591,963 xxx XXX 312 28,984 3,584,294 169.9 19,503 115.88 83 20, 963 1,811,369 115 240 455 2,725 11,076 5,857 491 14,713 370,355 3,071 51,432 1,737 25,280 1,675 26,152 11,996 520, 907 5,682 167,635 11,285 472,484 20, 607 190,112 21,003 2,233,156 20,506 1,363,746 14, 597 688, 542 20, 356 557 1,122 98 6,448 66 4,681 32 1,767 376 14,008 20 1,627 125 8,023 148 6,429 85 3,019 66 1,275 34 540 78 2,498 20 2,160 32 1,940 55 1,996 99 6,567 74 2,685 122 2,947 37 675 70 385 129 6,004 341 13,959 See footnotes at end of table. WISCONSIN 11 BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954 a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — C on tinued Share-cash Crop-share tenants and croppers Livestock-share Other and unspecified FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number., Land owned by farm operators farms reporting., acres., Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .farms reporting.. acres. . Land managed by farm operators farms reporting., acres. . Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting., acres. , Land in farms 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 anJ 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, tot.il 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 ajre: 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 farm: 1954 operators reporting. 1953 operators reporting. 1952 operators reporting. 1951 operators reporting. 1946-1950 operators reporting. . 1941-1945 operators reporting. 1940 or earlier operators reporting. Farms by 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.. 1,277 5 100 1,277 251,463 XXX XXX 15 440 251,123 196.7 23,514 123.94 81 1,277 135,678 5 35 90 580 465 100 2 957 25,045 215 4,040 115 2,680 105 1,360 752 31,170 380 10,740 730 32,370 1,237 12,080 1,277 164,763 1,242 88,585 897 41,910 1,272 5 411 325 86 810 91 520 436 135 60 30 90 130 105 161 406 200 155 1,151 10 325 922 400 265 135 711 150 325 355 181 85 35 190 115 95 95 306 115 215 20 325 741 11,961 15 70 6,690 8,580 1,151 11,961 182,636 2,164,169 XXX XXX XXX XXX 20 120 7,040 9,950 182,336 2,162,799 158.4 180.8 18,810 21,068 120.61 117.15 79 84 1,146 11,951 96,713 1,098,551 15 30 20 30 155 145 1,110 565 6,540 345 3,830 15 296 1 770 8,665 20,710 231,810 211 1,404 4,090 23,485 110 832 1,715 12,865 136 693 2,375 10,620 595 6,941 21,750 317,160 281 3,119 9,830 84,320 535 6,869 18,381 300,314 1,096 11,741 10,863 107,159 1,151 11,956 21,513 1,353,846 1,060 11,891 60,840 849,284 731 8,331 31,580 401,480 1,025 11,701 101 160 3,026 2,496 530 8,609 941 4,782 3,516 1,732 655 250 1,396 1,200 1,230 1,165 3,769 1,460 1,596 235 25 205 3,668 7,828 1,958 309,607 XXX XXX 31 1,300 . 157.5 14, 523 95.23 79 1,868 133,723 35 80 70 380 951 337 15 1,151 28,130 381 6,522 160 1,615 251 4,907 1,173 54,687 557 23,055 951 42,215 1,908 19,975 1,888 168,375 1,778 125,032 1,443 77,742 1,828 105 626 425 201 1,207 145 605 617 301 135 110 216 145 200 195 621 240 276 190 10 65 566 1,127 18,558 17,363 1,158,314 2,126 87,675 85 56,644 2,824 159,910 1,142,923 61.6 7,165 113.79 81 14,321 258,424 6,005 3,686 2,075 1,806 635 65 26 23 5,578 94,998 5,271 120,765 1,502 16,080 4,300 104,685 5,528 197,292 5,529 260,633 4,176 91,594 17,278 119,217 16,268 474, 187 10, 915 383, 884 9,394 457,925 17,192 975 14,463 14, 920 1,457 13,463 3,390 230 2,157 4,231 4,533 3,662 3,502 1,428 912 1,166 1,067 5,042 2,793 5,712 7,161 350 816 1,439 8,792 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 paras 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. . Autoaobiles farms reporting.. number. . FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-0CT. 2 Faail) and/or hired workers farms reporting., persons. Fanily workers, including operator farms reporting., persons., Operators working 1 or more hours persons., Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting.. persons.. Hired workers farms reporting. persons., Regular workers C to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Faras by kiod 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. Lijne and liming material farms reporting. dollars. tons. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 103,179 148,698 60,374 108,699 64, 599 10,914 25,857 100, 761 31,675 32,087 23,364 23,529 25,699 25,788 26,557 26, 831 78, 731 87,363 135,901 224,560 134,121 133,819 210,986 10, 380 10,657 2,593 2,917 139,429 179,680 146,721 320,259 145,624 268,907 142,470 82,894 126,437 26,462 51,352 15,574 21,029 13,062 30, 323 13,400 25,365 120,259 50,322 2,541 1,097 153,252 124, 241 65,110,574 111,483 19,232,733 70,999 45,877,841 138,816 129,901,563 141,149 49,895,656 104,353 25,737,823 432,093 3,870,043 35,006 3,022,867 997,331 514,787 90,121 59,520 87,212 33,964 63,737 37, 859 5,389 14,921 62,348 17,930 18,122 11,376 11,403 13,620 13,631 15,738 15,884 45,611 49,723 81,627 131,279 81,012 80,832 124,055 5,513 5,635 1,449 1,589 81,902 104,014 87,183 192,900 86, 491 163,966 84,735 51,836 79,231 16,082 28,934 9,328 11,847 7,987 17,087 15,390 71,101 27,317 1,345 692 90,046 75,651 35,835,523 68,069 11,388,351 43,994 24,447,172 82,943 76,428,719 84,711 28,554,460 62,684 13,521,749 228,344 2,005,681 21,668 1,787,531 561,774 296, 867 16, 694 22,940 10,423 18,358 11,215 2,321 4,912 18,510 6,824 6,951 5,455 5,521 6,207 6,261 5,904 5,980 14,882 17, 307 22, 505 41,780 22,445 22,410 39,372 1,605 1,666 * 660 742 21,789 30,237 22,997 57,891 22,770 45,614 22,294 14,424 23,320 5,899 12,277 3,871 5,487 2,649 6,790 5,672 17,098 5,641 345 227 23,343 20,765 14,926,749 18,139 3,369,349 13,572 11,557,400 22,171 26,477,430 22,715 10,973,947 18,870 6,327,583 105,785 909,495 7,034 677,626 230, 694 116,681 433 497 266 459 269 57 192 306 192 209 152 192 169 175 176 179 383 963 1,806 470 468 1,540 113 140 80 126 448 1,076 501 4,387 443 586 433 105 153 359 3,801 316 1,177 157 2,624 301 142 487 4 787,884 323 281,097 431 4 506,787 405 2 642,049 492 695,492 414 743,555 11,706 82,885 147 31,660 10,371 6,400 21,093 16,042 20, 772 8,368 15,086 9,337 2,953 5,285 18,164 6,180 6,243 6,122 6,153 5,400 5,411 4,594 4,639 12, 847 13,644 20,018 36,021 19,963 19,948 34, 670 1,080 1,100 219 251 19,761 25,048 20,627 42,220 20, 581 36,946 20, 301 11,335 16,645 3,588 5,274 1,936 2,168 1,838 3,106 1,750 3,542 17,039 7,445 21,078 18,232 7,815,991 16,552 3,490,796 10,262 4,325,195 19,876 20,954,651 20,463 8,516,054 17,130 4,649,974 77,388 804,151 5,228 464,999 175, 860 84,320 WISCONSIN BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued 13 sample of farms . See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-share tenants and croppers Livestock-share Other and unspecified Other farms 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 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.. Farms by kind of workers: Botn family workers and hired workers farms reporting.. Family workers only farms reporting. . Operators only farms reporting.. Unpaid members of operator's famiry only farms reporting. . Hired workers only farms reporting. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954 Specified farm expenditures' farms reporting.. Machine hire and/or hired labor .farms reporting.. dollars.. Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars. . Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting.. dollars.. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting.. dollars. t tons . . acres on which used.. Lime and liming material farms reporting.. dollars . . tons.. acres on which used.. 1,022 1,257 671 952 656 235 366 1,152 472 480 457 469 457 458 410 425 882 933 1,252 2,382 1,247 1,247 2,297 70 70 15 15 1,192 1,615 1,267 2,588 1,262 2,252 1,247 695 1,005 262 336 142 166 135 170 257 1,005 410 15 5 1,151 761 1,116 441 786 420 140 275 915 305 305 326 326 285 285 241 246 651 721 1,076 1,996 1,066 1,066 1,928 50 55 11 13 1,026 1,360 1,086 2,401 1,081 2,016 1,071 605 945 196 385 106 142 106 243 191 890 390 5 5 11,961 9,439 11,891 4,280 9,020 5,309 2,048 3,363 11,010 3,768 3,803 4,043 4,053 3,208 3,213 2,628 2,648 7,556 7,905 11,511 11,496 11,486 20,467 595 600 112 137 11,325 14,458 11,766 24,410 11,746 21,620 11,596 6,814 10,024 1,993 2,790 1,052 1,143 1,036 1,647 1,973 9,773 4,065 115 20 1,277 1,151 11,961 1,117 961 10,606 543,410 477,095 4,583,845 1,006 855 9,743 211,320 175,660 2,195,345 757 461 5,961 332,090 301,435 2,388,500 1,211 1,045 11,471 1,571,275 1,010,590 12,368,655 1,247 1,106 11,706 631,555 481,670 4,989,525 1,147 896 10,330 346,815 243,150 2,928,907 5,933 4,294 47,899 63,613 43,943 510,227 336 280 3,217 28,870 28, 570 309,334 10,450 9,750 120,195 5,045 5,675 54,450 1,345 1,883 686 1,223 792 165 386 1,382 420 430 365 365 370 375 315 320 1,012 1,109 1,703 2,801 1,693 1,693 2,675 95 95 26 31 1,757 2,108 1,873 3,561 1,867 3,103 1,807 911 ,296 317 458 186 217 151 241 311 1,556 760 1,953 1,628 657, 861 1,456 263,066 888 394,795 1,783 ,801,193 644,878 1,331 326,650 5,481 54,459 445 40,530 14,855 6,975 18,558 10,490 17,277 7,353 11,059 5,919 194 547 1,433 549 562 259 260 303 310 145 149 5,008 5,726 11,276 13,674 10,231 10,161 11,349 2,069 2,116 185 209 15,529 19,305 15,413 22,861 15,339 . 1 ,795 14,707 5,194 7,088 534 1,066 123 350 431 716 460 14,879 9,837 621 18,278 9,106 1,744,427 8,400 703,140 2,740 1,041,287 13,421 3,398,714 12,768 1,155,703 5,255 494,962 8,870 67,831 929 61,051 18,632 10,519 14 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS. [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Faraa , .. ...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.. Oats threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres.. bushels harvested.. bushels sold., Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting.. acres-5, bushels harvested.. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting.. dollars. . Hay cut acres.. tons*. All farm operators Total all farms 137,067 4,247,937 133,247 2,336,179 129, 927 2,239,277 46,029 100,482 72,001 2,255,984 103,918 13,917,040 129,895 1,787,614 60, 335 2,561,054 47,955 13,408,970 77,599 8,716,342 123,939 2,617,332 91,927 1,538,638 93,525,474 20,889,864 125,502 2,738,953 121,305,020 12,650,756 40,594 46,205 11,631,578 21,677 17,310,825 3,863,433 7,535,140 Tenure of operator1 Full owners 90,121 83,633 2,473,196 81, 869 1,377,896 80,096 1,323,582 29,306 62,708 41,464 1,108,790 61,458 8,396,282 81,781 1,049,239 34,507 1,279,316 28,544 7,554,268 47,467 61,555,501 75,412 1,351,135 51,813 726,602 43,804,705 9,286,795 77,787 1,558,104 69,316,775 6,628,490 25,048 24,209 5,703,505 12,190 7,121,630 2,277,117 4,381,549 Part owners 23,343 22, 563 860,221 22,290 457,127 21,837 436,175 7,530 17,405 12,510 440,946 16,215 2,498,775 22,269 363,043 10,708 521,911 8,286 1,553,554 12,658 18,091,514 21,272 606,999 16,293 374,822 22,526,146 6,163,384 21,543 591,348 25,570,104 3,296,053 6,014 15,782 4,341 4,813,706 807, 940 1,553,580 420 32, 939 392 12,939 364 10,416 129 569 211 14, 530 260 95,852 399 18,478 210 16,394 131 2,756,746 179 640, 526 375 20,353 331 13,116 862,938 224,535 387 20,649 919,032 220,526 100 2,724 902,338 104 2,622,023 23,490 50,010 20, 516 800, 143 20,326 454,069 20,115 440, 574 6,459 14,008 14, 105 658,784 15,417 2,170,937 20,346 335,428 13,389 715,640 8,149 1,315,265 12, 109 15,538,970 20,276 589,245 18,198 387, 986 24,760,405 4,788,525 19,808 513,651 23,610,400 1,934,875 4,538 1,885 406,928 2,583 2,243,144 625,731 1,362,402 4,495 142,460 4,410 81,120 4,345 78, 700 1,235 2,530 2,505 80, 735 3,080 446,990 4,420 59,680 2,200 84,790 1,620 415,425 2,380 3,028,755 4,360 100,845 3,505 60, 940 3,641,675 886,735 4,340 100,015 4,525,530 532,060 825 847 173,435 796 1,030,154 121,060 246,375 lData are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only, than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 'Excludes grass silage. 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. JDoes not include acreage for farms with less WISCONSIN BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 15 (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farm operators — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Crop-share tenants and croppers L i ves tock- share Other and unspecified Faras 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 I'*'.! 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 I *>54 * Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . Corn harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres.. bushels harvested.. bushels sold.. Oats threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres.. bushels harvested.. bushels sold. . Irish potatoes harvested for hone use or for sale farms reporting. . acres3 . bushels harvested.. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting.. dollars . . Hay cut acres . . tons*. 1,277 1,242 53,903 1,227 29,018 1,217 27,698 335 690 850 38,385 946 152,555 1,257 23,845 810 44,850 550 70,590 796 1,083,035 1,267 45,331 1,132 30,200 1,822,895 499, 585 1,222 38, 537 1,728,685 215,195 240 133 -• . 57 200 114,650 44,865 98,015 1,151 1,075 40,225 11,936 504,893 1,055 23,155 1,035 11,886 287,614 11,811 22,750 279,574 350 680 3,898 8,619 730 27,825 8,935 471,309 786 116,220 9,300 1,275,922 1,050 15,290 11,871 211,789 650 28,515 8,774 510,225 395 88,060 5,004 475,700 570 791,685 7,373 9,427,070 1,096 31,548 966 20,683 1,379,895 388,270 1,055 28,175 1,247,130 144,125 236 381 105,915 126 91,675 30,140 66,770 11,881 371,876 11,170 250,123 16,365,290 2,763,400 11,545 309,674 14,546,705 895,790 2,821 388 64,658 1,276 839,745 380,498 853,785 1,768 58,662 1,748 33,162 1,707 31,852 641 1,489 1,085 40,530 1,305 179,250 1,748 24,824 955 47,260 580 265,490 990 1,208,425 1,672 39,645 1,425 26,040 1,550,650 250,535 1,646 37,250 1,562,350 147,705 416 136 26,050 185 166,920 49,168 97,457 9,935 81,438 8,370 34,148 7,515 28, 530 2,605 5,792 3,711 32,934 10, 568 755,194 5,100 21,426 1,521 27,793 2,845 229,137 5,186 2,889,831 6,604 49,600 5,292 36, 112 1,571,280 426,625 5,977 55,201 1,888,709 570, 812 4,894 1,605 222,863 2,459 510,322 129,155 187,599 16 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 5.-FARM OPERATORS BY COLOR, RESIDENCE, OFF-FARM WORK, AGE, AND YEARS ON PRESENT FARM- CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data in italics are based on reportB for only a sample of farms. See textj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (October) 1950 (April l) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April l) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April l) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January l) FARM OPERATORS B) By color: Whi te . Negro Other nonwhite By residence: Residing on farm operated operators Not residing on farm operated operators Operators not reporting residence off-faro work: Working off their farms, total operators 1 to 49 days operators 50 to 99 days operators 100 days or more operators 100 to 199 days operators 200 days and over operators Operators not working off their farms , Operators not reporting By age: Under 25 years operators 25 to 34 years operators 35 to 44 years operators 45 to 54 years operators 55 to 64 years operators 65 years and over operators Average age ■ Operators not reporting age Operation of present farm began-- 1954: September or later operators July and August operators Hay 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. . 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. Average number of years on present farm years. 153,421 63 146,876 4,734 1,948 60,635 22,323 7,183 30,629 8,246 22, 385 89.332 3,655 2,890 23,151 38, 103 37,462 30, 108 20.566 47.4 / . 382 938 575 1,016 3,313 904 690 986 379 803 2,489 594 6,816 7,210 35,887 25.726 62,530 2,766 15 161,143 5,051 2,367 58,632 23,883 7,041 27,508 7,631 19,877 106, 183 3.967 3,829 27,010 40,240 37,377 32.556 20.065 47. 7 7,505 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 14 177,466 279 169,679 6,796 1,270 38,421 13,707 5,425 19,289 186,431 44 260 175,776 5,303 5,656 45,228 19,895 6,034 19,299 7,934 13,411 11,365 139,324 { 131,271 10,236 4,799 3,479 29,146 24,770 39,999 39,872 44,915 49,469 36,098 38,451 21.075 24,503 47.8 49.1 1,713 6,191 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 15 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 199,415 462 (NA) Cna) (NA) 62,987 39,157 8,441 15,389 7,204 8,185 135,834 1,056 (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 181,451 55 261 (NA) (NA) (NA) 44,781 23,193 6,526 15,062 7,164 3,510 27,671 47,794 45,362 32,619 19,170 (NA) 5,641 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (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) 188,632 47 616 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,329 41,329 49,060 45,075 31,042 13,824 (NA) 2,636 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 basec on reports for only a sample of farms. See ext] see text) Census of— Item (For definitions and explanations. 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 ( January l) 1940 (April l) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) 1 arms by class of work power: 13.646 937 4.918 40,174 93.947 103.179 148.698 60.371 108.699 64 . 599 10,914 25,857 100. 761 31.675 32.087 23.364 23.529 25 , 699 25. 788 26.557 26.831 78. 731 87. 363 135. 90 1 224 , 560 J72,269 248.037 '11.285 Z1.8S4 *676 210, 986 10,657 2.917 139,429 179.680 147.879 18.499 2.460 20.135 71.466 56,022 99.821 156.392 (NA) (NA) 36.8/9 (NA) (NA) 94.201 14.652 i4.946 10.028 10.159 8.261 8.344 (NA) (NA) 66.S/2 74,454 127.488 171.433 '91.845 228.341 J 24,894 162.706 6.311 2.416 145.330 182.593 157.169 22. 642 3.332 42.897 90.497 18.392 86,107 124,476 (NA) 55,035 (NA) (NA) (NA) o6.057 8,736 8.872 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 56,523 61,010 109,341 123,280 97,288 10,779 1,274 119,827 2,147 1.248 152,708 181,107 163,172 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 72,436 95,158 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 47,523 50,883 76,847 81,195 (NA) (NA) ( (NA) (NA) 1 (NA) d (NA) 157,087 188,312 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 107,486 146,565 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 50,108 51,786 48,630 50,173 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 152,485 176,764 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 28,952 29,651 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) No tractor and 2 or more horses ..farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Specified facilities and equip.eot: 111,798 ..farms reporting.. 1 16, 574 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number. . (NA) (NA) number . . (NA) (NA) number. . (NA) (NA) number. . (NA) 3,893 number. . ..farms reporting.. number. . 4,044 9,092 9,407 (NA) (NA) (NA) ..farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 93,798 number. . Farms reporting automobiles and/or motortrucks number.. 98,825 (NA) NA Not available. 1The 1930 inquiry referred to electricity in "farmer's dwelling," and the 1920 inquiry referred to gas or electricity in "operator's duelling. 2FIgures for 1954 and 1950 are for tractors other than garden tractors. WISCONSIN 17 State Table 7.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of— 1954 (October) 1950 (April l) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April l) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April l) 1925 (January l) 1920 (January l) FARM LABOR Farm workers for specified week:1 Family and/or hired workers2 farms reporting.. persons . . Average per farm reporting persons. . Family workers, including operators. .. .farms reporting.. persons. . Operators working 1 or more hours persons.. Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting.. persons . . Hired workers farms reporting.. persons . . Workers hired by month persons.. Workers hired by day or week persons.. Workers hired by hour or on piece-work basis persons. . No report as to basis of payment persons.. Farms reporting by number 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. . Farms by kind of workers during specified week: No workers reported farms . . Family workers and hired workers farms . . Operator and hired workers farms . . Operator, members of his family, and hired workers farms . . Members of operator's family and hired workers. . .farms. . Fami ly 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 bire farms reporting.. dollars.. Hired labor4 farms reporting.. dollars.. $1 to $99 farms reporting. . $100 to $199 farms reporting.. $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting.. $20,000 and over farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil.... farms reporting.. dollars. . Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting.. dollars. . Lime and 1 iming material farms reporting. ■ dollars.. U6, 721 320, 259 US, 621 268.907 32,896 126.437 26,662 51,352 18, 762 10.025 19 Ola 4 292 1 78? SB3 482 6 901 25 365 12 -•■I 12 344 613 20 259 50 322 67,396 2 541 111 .483 19.232.733 70.999 45.877.841 25. 184 12.454 13.238 8.390 8.711 2.032 569 274 147 138.816 129.901.563 141.149 49.S95.65S 104.353 25.737.S23 35.006 3.022,867 153.044 306.611 151.155 269.285 82.854 123. 620 27.266 37.326 25.815 6.441 4.134 936 21.813 3.955 1.106 289 103 15.538 25.377 14.535 9.957 885 125.778 53.766 67.407 4.605 1.889 131.723 19.597.174 102.258 55.348.614 36. 929 16.703 21.313 13. 709 10.813 149.648 117.162.407 143.864 42.087.889 (NA) (MA) (NA) (NA) 167,160 305,798 165,533 275, 514 85,587 114,586 24,786 30,284 (MA) (NA) (MA) (NA) 21,704 2,363 523 141 55 10,585 142,374 65,721 72,572 4,081 23,159 14,225 8,410 524 1,627 (NA) (NA) 116,064 51,075,053 40,756 18,822 25,670 19,351 9,607 163,629 112,760,297 (NA) (NA) 88.421 8.071.601 86.236 6.668.088 168,318 323,794 162,687 275,965 (NA) a 35,747 47,829 36,899 9,654 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 18,417 132,571 (NA) (NA) (NA) 30,116 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,631 (NA) (NA) 85,573 21,298,655 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 147,180 25,967,005 143,957 13,409,705 33,499 1,575,276 26,524 719,313 197,371 362,018 194,424 309,667 (NA) (NA) (NA) 43,300 52,351 (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) 37,136 4,864 1,077 215 38 2,506 154,041 (NA) (NA) (NA) 40,383 (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,947 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 'NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 100,062 29,481,697 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 137,954 31,086,790 (NA) (NA) '25,736 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 103,925 26,836,611 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 136,935 27,002,160 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 110,878 34,581,714 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 122,372 27,919,456 (NA) (NA) 7,785 779,750 (NA) (NA) NA Not available. 1Census of 1954, week of Sept. 26-0ct. 2; Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration; Censuses of 1945 and 1935, first week of January; Census of 1940, last week of March. 2See text for differences in definition of farm workers. 3For Census of 1954, expenditures during calendar year 1954; for earlier censuses, expenditures during the preceding calendar year. Cash payments for farm labor; housework not included. For 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940, the data do not include expenditures for contract construction work, machine hire, and labor included in cost of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was included. 'Farms reporting tons of commercial fertilizer. 18 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired .criers farms reporting. , persons. , 1 hired worker f>™ reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting., 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting., 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting., 10 hired workers or more farms reporting., Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting . Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid od a loathly 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 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 oa a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting . $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day farms reporting. Paid od an hourly basis .farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour .' farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid od a piece-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. Faras with expeaditures for hired labor but do 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. Total all farms 26,462 51,352 19,018 4,292 1,787 883 482 15,574 21,029 12,754 1,932 637 188 63 13,062 30,323 9,160 1,898 969 605 430 13,400 2,174 10,888 15,206 165 415 1,010 3,544 3,268 1,759 2,584 1,798 471 117 75 2,181 15 105 225 250 211 238 387 324 257 130 22 17 5,030 110 250 480 665 1,779 655 275 423 26 367 15 50 236 36 82 1,220 372 3,116 312 29 204 70 999 45,877 841 25 184 12 454 13 238 8 390 8 711 2 03? 990 44 537 22 693 10 ■ IS 8 232 2 548 850 138 38 Economic class Commercial farms 25,928 50,286 18,673 4,222 1,708 851 474 15,451 20,679 12,694 1,917 603 177 60 12,631 29,607 8,860 1,818 939 589 425 13,297 2,154 10,477 15,112 165 415 1,010 3,539 3,253 1,747 2,567 1,765 462 116 73 2,139 15 105 215 250 206 238 377 309 257 128 22 17 4,905 105 245 455 650 1,729 535 275 418 26 367 5,391 5 50 221 36 82 1,175 362 2,936 307 29 188 68 259 ,836 554 23 484 11 939 12 928 8 295 8 650 2 015 948 42 331 21 153 9 663 8 017 2 493 830 137 38 1,152 11,148 321 184 251 158 238 962 3,380 350 206 228 124 54 587 7,768 219 96 40 27 205 565 397 190 794 48 73 172 315 103 20 23 15 1 9 50 76 185 64 9 23 106 1,347 12,046,932 66 25 61 68 295 236 596 195 60 20 30 22 35 6,657 12,257 4,401 1,432 502 196 126 4,967 6,568 3,833 852 243 33 6 2,526 5,689 1,728 360 207 121 110 4,131 836 1,690 4,889 10 40 95 701 1,027 734 1,172 811 199 65 35 486 5 50 35 81 33 1,027 15 30 125 140 332 152 52 110 5 66 1,068 15 15 10 18 223 70 616 71 206 10,862 13,147,144 1,341 1,123 1,823 1,858 3,310 1,115 292 4,205 1,171 928 1,197 576 256 66 11 WISCONSIN 19 BY ECONOMIC CLASS: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text} (For definitions and explanations, see text.) Economic class — Continued Commercial farms — Continued Other farms Residential Hi red workers 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. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting . 3 or A hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 ori hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a aonthly basic 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 .'ii a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 fams 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. , Fame with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported .. -farms reporting.. $1 to $99 farms reporting.. $100 to $199 farme reporting.. $200 to $499 farms reporting.. !f°S^° t9!9 «™ reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 fanns reportlni.. *?.*£ to $4,999 farins reporting.. $5,000 and over faxIns reporting.. 5,784 8,685 4,446 831 292 180 35 2,547 2,856 2,300 206 31 10 3,448 5,829 2,497 526 230 160 35 2,336 211 3,237 2,442 45 130 355 853 520 170 232 106 20 581 15 50 75 70 70 80 71 70 60 20 1,395 35 60 125 210 515 160 80 90 5 115 1,396 10 76 5 15 345 65 785 40 5 50 265 20,866 5,312,581 9,377 4,396 3,908 2,069 983 108 25 15,082 8,407 3,445 2,447 657 116 10 1,712 2,475 1,320 250 81 61 510 580 450 50 10 1,252 1,895 945 175 71 61 460 50 1,202 501 20 35 35 210 70 26 70 10 25 50 25 50 205 50 20 40 5 35 15 20 '16 100 20 305 41 5 40 100 8,318 1,538,04(1 4,565 1,725 1,216 597 190 25 6,606 4,140 1,400 760 261 40 5 230 420 160 25 25 20 .40 40 205 380 145 20 20 20 25 15 190 35 5 110 5 10 40 1,515 161,250 1,040 245 180 35 15 ,285 960 210 115 365 590 265 60 20 15 5 40 325 550 225 60 20 15 5 215 10 5 '25 10 145 5 30 1,990 267,735 1,205 420 245 85 35 1,625 1,100 300 165 45 15 100 150 75 10 15 15 20 10 5 85 130 65 10 10 15 °85 10 680 77,215 495 95 65 10 15 580 440 75 50 10 5 20 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 9 -HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Mired 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 o Bonlhly 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 « weekty 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 doily 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 lam's reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 1°54 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 7. farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Farms with expenditures 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. 26,462 51,352 19,018 4,292 1,787 883 482 15,574 21,029 12,754 1,932 637 188 63 13,062 30,323 9,160 1,898 969 605 430 13,400 2,174 10,888 15,206 165 415 1,010 3,544 3,268 1,759 2,584 1,798 471 117 75 2,181 15 105 225 250 211 238 387 324 257 130 22 17 5,030 110 250 480 665 1,779 655 275 423 26 367 15 50 236 36 82 1,220 372 3,116 312 29 204 1,088 70,999 45,877,841 25,184 12,454 13,238 8,390 8,711 2,032 990 44,537 22,693 10,038 8,232 2,548 850 138 38 16,082 28,934 11,711 2,674 958 466 273 9,328 11,847 7,837 1,090 288 90 23 7,987 17,087 5,596 1,204 581 364 242 8,095 1,233 6,754 9,110 110 270 2,336 2,003 1,043 1,484 932 196 55 21 1,301 15 65 125 135 126 176 228 177 150 3,068 60 140 285 425 1,092 366 152 296 10 242 3,387 45 146 25 47 741 197 1,789 240 25 127 674 43,994 24,447,172 15,942 7,611 8,265 5,301 5,297 1,152 426 27,912 14,357 6,165 5,098 1,628 538 95 31 5,899 12,277 4,027 1,038 476 234 124 3,871 5,487 3,005 583 218 47 18 2,649 6,790 1,843 357 205 132 112 3,250 621 2,028 3,602 45 90 240 722 730 380 630 541 164 40 20 585 30 50 70 55 37 118 86 88 40 1 10 1,073 35 70 90 150 352 163 81 57 6 69 25 298 89 674 18 244 13,572 11,557,400 3,876 2,172 2,732 1,806 2,024 650 312 7,673 3,465 1,792 1,719 499 171 21 359 3,801 103 72 72 56 56 316 1,177 106 72 85 35 18 157 2,624 50 31 13 12 51 202 114 43 307 5 1 2 15 6 127 10 431 ,506,787 30 25 11 26 96 52 191 72 30 10 10 15 3,588 5,274 2,832 438 202 95 21 1,936 2,168 1,746 172 12 5 1 1,838 3,106 1,371 226 140 81 20 1,750 186 1,652 2,093 10 55 110 475 500 307 392 194 30 5 15 725 10 35 70 75 280 105 40 50 10 50 5 10 131 55 410 20 125 10,262 ,325,195 3,636 2,131 1,920 1,162 1,233 161 19 6,674 3,301 1,696 1,190 351 116 20 Tata are give' by ure of operator for commercial farms only. WISCONSIN 21 BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Share-cash Crop-share tenants and croppers Livestock-share 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 workers or more farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting . Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. Under $25 per month farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting . $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting . $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $2? 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. I'ui, 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 basts........ .farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 1°54 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Farms with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported ,. .farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting., $5,000 and over farms reporting. , 262 336 215 30 12 5 142 166 120 20 2 135 170 120 5 5 5 127 15 120 757 332,090 235 200 145 90 75 6 6 495 200 170 90 30 196 385 125 50 10 5 6 106 142 85 20 1 106 243 65 20 10 6 5 90 16 90 10 461 301,435 125 110 80 55 65 25 1 265 100 85 60 15 1,993 2,790 1,581 222 135 50 5 1,052 1,143 971 71 10 1,036 1,647 750 146 90 45 5 957 95 941 1,193 5 30 50 260 280 205 232 121 10 440 10 30 30 40 210 55 25 15 10 50 30 220 20 65 5,961 2,388,500 2,145 1,246 1,130 611 762 60 7 317 458 246 46 10 15 186 217 155 31 151 241 116 15 10 10 166 20 131 394,795 346 160 150 101 116 15 1,965 326 1,540 976 110 375 755 100 215 181 30 55 86 20 5 5 1 22 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 Fruit-and- nut Hired »orkers farms reporting. . persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting . . 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting.. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.. persons . . 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 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 » 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 .eekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week fi^s 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 hoorly 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-.ork 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. 26,462 51,352 19,018 4,292 1,787 883 482 15,574 21,029 12,754 1,932 637 188 63 13,062 30,323 9,160 1,898 969 605 430 13,400 2,174 10,888 15,206 165 415 1,010 3,544 3,268 1,759 2,584 1,798 471 117 75 2,181 15 105 225 250 211 238 387 324 257 130 22 17 5,030 110 250 480 665 1,779 655 275 423 26 367 15 50 236 36 82 1,220 372 3,116 312 29 204 70 999 45,877 841 25 184 12 454 13 8 390 8 711 2 032 990 44 537 22 .: 9 < 10 038 8 232 2 548 850 138 38 491 953 270 148 38 31 4 205 350 126 53 18 6 2 334 603 193 93 30 15 3 157 48 286 2 25 21 113 11 40 1,494 962,976 620 296 251 140 101 44 42 1,003 530 256 146 55 394 5,721 85 40 40 66 163 157 580 71 48 6 19 13 348 5,141 70 25 30 61 162 46 111 237 11 17 230 27 59 112 25 270 1,857 122 486 39 26 34 14 9 208 ,371 61 17 32 49 49 62 60 148 689 602 2,823,234 2,260 ,130 56 95 90 70 165 100 95 85 120 91 63 66 100 95 295 >. K 35 80 65 50 100 SO 65 45 WISCONSIN 23 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) Type of farm — Continued Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock Miscel- laneous and un- classified Hired workers farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 6 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. Seasenal 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. $1.00 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 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., Farms with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting.. *! to $9y 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.. 19,860 28,338 15,169 3,109 1,102 436 44 12,053 14,445 10,317 1,365 314 53 4 9,071 13,893 6,881 1,215 633 302 40 10,789 1,264 7,807 12,235 150 400 940 3,072 2,678 1,375 1,955 1,303 272 60 30 1,541 15 90 180 195 175 195 267 211 158 50 5 3,736 100 220 355 515 1,436 438 171 245 20 236 3,318 5 35 166 20 56 798 166 1,846 105 5 116 650 53,772 25,458,559 19,552 9,615 10,160 6,385 6,556 1,260 244 33,912 17,642 7,760 6,197 1,742 526 40 287 545 215 30 25 10 7 152 261 120 15 5 11 1 156 284 120 5 26 5 131 21 135 141 5 5 5 20 25 5 25 26 15 10 827 935,115 375 95 135 85 60 540 330 70 90 30 5 5 10 2,403 3,668 1,693 454 199 51 6 1,440 1,965 1,121 230 72 12 5 1,203 1,703 918 179 76 30 1,200 240 963 1,420 5 35 242 326 199 321 214 56 17 482 5 5 45 50 136 70 33 71 5 62 5 10 1 118 24 315 56 72 5,586 4,189,267 1,535 1,027 1,003 763 939 230 89 3,183 1,395 841 621 238 87 163 600 55 41 36 15 16 63 163 41 6 10 1 5 123 437 37 40 20 20 6 40 23 100 1 16 5 5 100 510 384,970 190 100 76 51 50 21 22 347 165 90 56 21 15 658 1,053 489 70 67 32 403 518 345 30 21 7 317 535 220 46 31 20 341 62 255 391 5 5 5 75 81 92 71 41 16 25 35 50 45 6 5 125 15 1,614 1,011,028 445 251 380 236 238 42 22 956 415 196 270 55 15 5 747 1,406 461 186 51 28 21 405 516 325 70 9 1 437 890 264 113 20 25 15 310 95 342 5 45 5 149 5 2,004 ,256,523 550 335 447 278 296 76 22 1,257 505 275 296 126 50 3,270 3,427,215 1,741 555 406 141 154 108 165 24 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table ll.-DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1954, 1950, AND 1945 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. 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(**) 55,058 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number . . 461,599 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 46,970 66,170 67,908 83,505 71,258 69,784 (NA) 106,002 number . . 297,652 397,793 328,179 325,788 237,824 261,872 307,161 401,886 34,276 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number . . 163,947 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Sheep and wool: 10,978 9,888 16,187 18,013 22,688 20,464 17,254 22,766 number. . 316,569 259,172 357,743 346,077 442,596 584,608 309,758 479,991 value. .dollars. . 4,787,495 4,749,387 3,539,226 2,034,916 1,836,773 4,446,805 3,073,456 5,291,347 10,311 9,575 (NA) 18,013 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number. . 188,426 172,141 (NA) 346,077 (NA) 411,904 235,089 368,295 Ewes 10,107 177,399 9,393 152,280 14,600 261,879 16,332 304,380 20,889 311,761 (NA) 372,413 (NA) 223,035 20,934 number. . 346,543 5,881 11,027 5,241 19,861 (NA) (NA) (NA) 41,697 (NA) (NA) (NA) 39,491 (NA) 12,054 (HA) number. . 21,752 8,305 6,306 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 13,359 number . . 128,143 87,031 (NA) (NA) (NA) 172,704 74,669 111,696 9,678 8,826 14,295 15,733 20,862 17,035 (NA) 17,846 number shorn.. 215,323 165,198 (NA) 308,151 388,772 361,909 276,668 430,869 1,709,666 1,318,465 2,335,531 2,366,760 2,911,700 2,716,113 2,043,670 3,191,940 value .. dollars . . 837,738 582,704 1,108,987 579,685 669,691 887,003 749,265 1,691,728 See footnotes at end of table. WISCONSIN State Table 13.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued 27 [Data for number of livestock not fully comparable for the several censuses. See Sts te Table 12 anc text] Census of— Item see text) (For definitions and explanations 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (October) (April 1) (January 1) (April l) (January l) (April 1) ( January 1) (January 1) Goats and nohair: .farms reporting.. (NA) (MA) 1,934 2,286 1,696 2,349 1,387 887 691 2,484 number. . (NA) 6,695 4,925 6,467 • 5,746 2,893 value.. dollars. . (HA) (NA) 35,585 18,238 19,401 36,862 17,594 20,519 .farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 44 (NA) 401 (NA) (NA) 120 1,051 number. . (NA) 504 (NA) 1,905 .farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,664 (NA) (NA) (NA) 544 number. . (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,421 (NA) 3,841 (NA) 1,433 .farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 40 104 (NA) 1,229 (NA) 465 91 820 number. . (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,427 3,133 4,194 1,547 2,795 value. .dollars. . (NA) (*») (NA) 400 689 1,471 699 1,487 Poultry and poultry products: Poultry and/or poultry products sold.... •farms reporting.. 85,237 99,346 130,790 124,920 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 52,073,039 53,146,856 50,565,405 17,516,389 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand .farms reporting.. 103,993 119,030 146,568 153,173 173,762 165,554 174,198 177,644 number. . 13,982,916 11,911,895 16,673,912 12,139,915 14,268,785 13,139,533 13,022,650 11,495,057 value . . dollars . . 14,682,062 13,885,607 20,949,166 7,277,099 7,705,144 11,286,743 11,872,903 10,193,358 .farms reporting.. 46,165 57,695 (NA) 76,243 (NA) 108,879 (NA) 91,215 number. . 13,548,826 8,788,820 (NA) 7,111,689 (NA) 8,305,425 (NA) 4,006,743 dollars. . 12,558,961 10,315,156 (NA) 4,092,594 (NA) 7,389,113 (NA) 3,420,970 .farms reporting.. 77,303 97,922,198 91,760 (NA) (NA) (NA) 137 593 (NA) 143 624 dozens. . 95,983,398 (NA) (NA) (NA) 64,143,811 (NA) 33,078,423 dollars.. 31,308,071 37,496,148 (NA) (NA) (NA) 18,793,319 (NA) 12,456,562 Turkey hens, to be kept for .farms reporting.. 426 1,072 (NA) 4,745 11,156 (NA) (NA) 8,679 number. . 42,226 9,750 (NA) 46,226 78,406 (NA) (NA) 44,820 .farms reporting.. 1,594 1,795 1,859 3,991 (NA) 8,584 (NA) (NA) number. . 1,660,672 704,305 461,993 345,322 (NA) 177,116 (NA) •(NA) .farms reporting. . 13,039 12,918 (NA) 10,739 (NA) 22,997 (NA) (NA) number. . 506,756 408,991 (NA) 376,771 (NA) 500,804 (NA) (NA) .farms reporting.. 5,345 5,487 (NA) 5,866 (NA) 22,390 (NA) (NA) number . . 70,519 83,235 (NA) 91,628 (NA) 269,634 (NA) (NA) .farms reporting.. 78 111 (NA) 489 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number. . 1,458 1,793 (NA) 8,398 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Turkeys, ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous •farms reporting.. 10,041 8,445 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 8,206,007 5,335,552 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Animals sold alive: Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or -farms reporting.. 132,676 145,193 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . 191,654,115 219,199,639 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting. . 132,496 144,831 (NA) 150,618 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting.. 128,726 141,030 150,844 146,088 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number. . 1,783,276 1,667,127 1,776,304 1,483,855 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars . . 94,204,805 123,121,648 71,750,845 34,802,908 (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) Cattle sold alive, excluding .farms reporting., number.. 105,876 585,010 114,111 551,510 (NA) (NA) 113,277 427,718 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars . . 71,750,532 91,452,996 (NA) 23,527,450 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting.. 119,131 130,684 (NA) 129,115 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number.. 1,198,266 1,115,617 (NA) 1,056,137 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars.. 22,454,273 31,668,652 (NA) 11,275,458 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) •farms reporting.. 60,542 79,416 98,986 86,297 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number. . 2,545,143 2,525,845 2,785,209 2,033,738 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . 94,125,101 91,733,077 81,564,545 27,046,434 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting., number. . 8,115 193,877 7,745 174,495 11,513 299,576 10,318 262,300 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . 2,720,726 3.195,994 3,032,562 1,622,469 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting., number. . 4,634 9,267 12,038 24,812 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (HA) dollars.. 603,483 1,148,920 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) •"■Available data not comparable. NA 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. 28 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 14.-FARMS REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF CATTLE ON HAND: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950; FARMS REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON HAND OR SOLD ALIVE: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data for 1954 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text} (For definitions and explanations, see text) State total (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ottle 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 1951, including heifers thai 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.. Mill co*s on hand, 1954 farms reporting.. number. . 1 farms reporting. . 2 farms reporting. . 3 farms reporting. . 4 farms reporting. . 5 to 9 farms reporting.. 10 to 14 farms reporting.. 15 to 19 farms reporting.. 20 to 29 farms reporting.. 30 to 49 farms reporting.. 50 to 74 farms reporting.. 75 to 99 farms reporting.. 100 and over farms reporting.. Cattle sold alive, excluding calves, 1954 farms reporting.. number. . 1 to 4 farms reporting. . 5 to 9 farms reporting.. 10 to 19 farms reporting.. 20 to 29 farms reporting.. 30 to 39 farms reporting.. 40 to 49 farms reporting. . 5.0 to 99 farms reporting.. 100 to 199 farms reporting.. 200 and over farms reporting.. Culver 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.. 137,067 147,093 4,247,937 3,739,097 1,527 2,001 5,353 6,858 7,765 11,509 40,544 58,289 64,031 58,697 16,219 9,115 1,628 624 133,247 2,336,179 4,371 2,818 4,291 15,764 26,345 30,129 35,527 12,412 1,291 173 117 129,927 2,239,277 4,414 2,764 1,965 2,277 15,557 26,040 29,698 34,463 11,513 1,042 121 73 107,087 575,057 70,179 25,656 7,811 1,758 665 361 508 94 55 120,194 1,212,557 24,348 37,862 31,555 14,724 9,543 1,552 359 197 49 Sows and gilts farrowing after Dec. and before Dec. 1, 1954 farms 1 farms 2 farms 3 farms 4 farms 5 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 30,000 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. WISCONSIN State Table 15.-NURSERY. GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 29 Census of— Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (October) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) Nurserv and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable 7,779,262 7,780,900 3,846,427 2,762,877 (NA) 2,121,234 (NA) 2,369,969 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, 340 378 (NA) 167 (NA) '309 (NA) 124 acres 1,281 1,326 (NA) 1,014 (NA) (NA) (NA) 567 1,375,350 1,154,720 (NA) 465,825 (NA) 1638,052 (NA) 263,649 Cut flovers, potted plants, florist greens. and bedding plants erown for sale: 471 4,229,189 2514 23, 984,409 2419 (HA) (NA) 3494 34,044,597 (NA) (NA) ''442 (NA) (NA) (NA) '388 square feet. . . '4,128,133 295 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres . . . 319 2622 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 622 5,488,731 2716 25, 755,651 (NA) (NA) (NA) 32, 073, 650 (NA) (NA) (NA) 41,483,182 (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars . . . '1,850,448 Vegetables grovn under glass, flower seeds. vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs. and .ushroons produced for sale: Grown under glass or in house farms reporting... 317 394 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) square feet... 1,104,994 927,202 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) . 143 165 (NA) "395 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres. . . 525 338 (NA) 6645 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 415 501 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . . 915,181 870,529 (NA) "223,402 (NA) (NA) (NA) 7255,872 Forest products: 4,423,200 58,786 4,663,707 72,356 4,388,329 (NA) 1,808,920 (NA) 3,085,081 (NA) 5,028,167 106,757 (NA) 115,645 5,270,551 (NA) cords (4'x 4'x 8')... 1,101,740 1,466,572 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,791,511 . • ■..■•_ (NA) 33,982 36,850 (NA) (NA) (NA) 42,638 (NA) (NA) number . . . 7,728,070 7,546,089 (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,188,246 (NA) (NA) Sawlogs and veneer logs cut 17,041 "18,165 (NA) (NA) (NA) "12,799 (NA) (NA) thousands of bd. ft... 78,635 "79,941 (NA) (NA) (NA) "84,748 (NA) (NA) 4,903 3,859 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,628 (NA) (NA) cords. .. 151,642 97,291 (NA) (NA) (NA) 148,925 (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... 9,900 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . . 4,153,035 4,49. . (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,866 2,883 (NA) 3,048 (NA) 1,976 (NA) 5,817 number. . . 316,413 354,971 (NA) 416,209 (NA) (NA) (NA) 497,141 1,850 2,788 (NA) 3,046 (NA) 1,971 (NA) (NA) gallons . . . 69,455 82,076 (NA) 111,097 (NA) 54,144 (NA) 138,627 56 143 (NA) 111 (NA) 114 (NA) (NA) pounds. . . 7,245 16,431 (NA) 2,735 (NA) 7,545 (NA) 22,430 270,165 169,595 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) HA Not available. 1TTees, plants, vines, etc., in nurseries; flower and vegetable seeds; and tulbs. 2Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale. 3Crops grown under glass (flowers, plants, and vegetables) and propagated mushrooms . AFlowers, 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 flower and vegetable seeds; vegetables and vegetable plants; and mushrooms. sDoes not include amount sold as standing timber. 30 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) Ail faraa number. Cropland barveated farms reporting. acres. Total raloe of apeeified crops harveated (see text)3 dollars. Value of all cropa aold (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.. Sorrhuaa: 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 sold dollars. . Snail rraina: Grains grown together and threshed as a mixture farms reporting.. acres. . bushels. . value, dollars.. Sold farms reporting. . bushels. . dollars. . Winter wheat threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres. . bushels. . value, dollars.. Sold farms reporting. . bushels. . dollars. . Spring wheat threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres. . bushels. . value, dollars.. Sold farms reporting. . bushels. . dollars. . Oats threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres. . bushels. . value, dollars.. Sold farms reporting. . bushels. . dollars.. Oats cut for feeding unthreshed farms reporting.. acres. . value, dollars.. Barley threshed or combined farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . value, dollars.. Sold farms reporting. . bushels. . dollars. . Rye threshed or combined farms reporting. . acres. . bushels.. value, dollars.. Sold farms reporting. . bushels. . dollars. . Buckwheat threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres. . bushels. . value, dollars.. Sold farms reporting. . bushels. . dollars. . 153,558 147,001 9,849,700 500,539,693 104,199,092 123,762 2,603,261 188,036,358 91,596 1,531,813 92,997,544 95,263 1,014,235 9,512,377 9,282 57,233 20,965 20,766,861 28,035,259 (NA) 6352 614,305 15 34 1,628 30 268 2,045 (6) (6> (6) 1,322 3,492 56,969 2,444,880 2,567,124 175 75,116 78,871 3,663 29,219 719,043 1,380,563 1,691 485,812 932,758 5,577 27,924 703, 549 1,360,414 1,282 316,040 606,800 124,524 2,737,098 120,375,951 87,874,444 20,150 12, 55c", 105 9,167,406 (') C) (7) 7,449 76,612 2,834,792 3,288,359 3,092 1,444,472 1,675,590 3,265 39,854 519,509 571,460 1,378 293,025 322,328 1,768 13,981 206,826 202,689 534 101,120 99,096 162,833 10,112,027 457,629,560 80,678,121 137,168 2,664,680 165,426,829 106,575 1,516,325 33,974,114 105,019 1,055,429 10,473,685 15,773 92,926 '13,234 7,566,398 '8,857,998 50 303 ,318 4 33 420 16 30 183 303 (NA) 7,827 121,818 4,628,959 5,369,590 495 191,591 (NA) 4,411 26,912 642,989 1,219,450 1,169 243,058 (NA) 15,291 71,722 1,614,425 3,074,134 2,060 367,555 (NA) 132,850 2,750,794 112,340,761 77,879,621 14,014 6,421,476 (NA) 6,115 38,023 998,939 16,361 169,669 5,636,547 7,229,813 3,766 3,474,719 (NA) 7,407 90,849 1,094,596 1,365,453 3,112 461,267 (NA) 2,940 21,727 327,289 308,313 878 127,412 (NA) 174,057 10,544,975 393,728,904 58,184,658 144,981 2,667,468 118,324,713 100,117 1,431,220 65,768,229 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 214 1,006 31,306 14 61 898 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,326 41,123 1,537,924 1,616,17c (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,5c8 32,655 614,684 316,532 (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,001 24,045 437,677 673,001 (NA) (NA) (NA) 139,017 2,687,620 113,439,843 79,211,007 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,793 30,635 670,891 20,370 163,306 4,363,777 5,145,627 (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,930 91,923 796,406 826,646 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 182,763 9,815,964 167,946,076 31,202,200 154,561 2,220,857 53,017,403 106,547 1,122,457 44,522,990 103,335 1,013,617 8,089,605 16,399 84,783 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,335 6,027 131,039 10 37 870 873 4,176 35,003 482 1,814 4,663 9,330 139,270 4,462,098 2,039,743 (NA) (NA) (NA) 8,684 37,067 519,720 414,772 (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,587 32,033 449,993 365,233 (NA) (NA) (NA) 133,231 2,052,097 64,514,885 22,410,352 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,852 20,458 155,423 63,141 695,273 20,016,933 10,576,763 (NA) (NA) (NA) 19,826 211,536 2,174,973. 1,081, eu (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,902 n,S29 183,759 97,950 (NA) (NA) (NA) 199,877 197,016 9,771,796 («) (NA) 171,345 2,660,898 (NA) 100,77c 999,427 32,461,5c4 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 12,759 176, 'J../: 59 255 4,036 (NA) (NA) (NA) («•) («*) («) (NA) 17,754 239,778 5,991,717 3,334,699 (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,204 16,676 191,752 134,032 (NA) (NA) (NA) 26,888 87,369 1,277,499 1,239,174 (NA) (NA) (NA) 127,212 2,019,143 55,070,739 25,883,247 (NA) (NA) (NA) 12,327 83,343 (NA) 73,308 697,736 17,382,532 16,809,5.0 (NA) (NA) (NA) 19,779 210,072 1,546,621 1,098,101 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 179,118 9,618,331 47,321,118 145,710 1,941,830 (NA) 30,370 716,063 26,019,264 96,741 973,959 7,633,655 (NA) 251,803 (NA) (NA) (NA) 45 200 4,906 15 84 2,335 (NA) (NA) (NA) (— ) («•) (»*) (NA) 22,197 307,108 10,056,799 5,753,046 (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,813 29,757 643,856 728,008 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 64,630 1,191,84b 1,365,969 (NA) (NA) (NA) 137,299 2,144,734 68,694,665 30,122,475 (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,666 35,561 (NA) 86,135 649,707 18,646,647 11,563,047 (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,084 187,799 2,144,707 1, £65,564 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,512 19,338 223,946 199,442 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,538,023 (NA) 156,597 2,142,064 (NA) 59,439 579,190 14,523,854 91,991 1,071,704 6,644,215 (NA) 491,170 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 522 (NA) (NA) 90 1,520 (NA) (NA) (NA) (—) («) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,427 75,621 1,928,741 2,688,301 (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,213 39,817 826,045 1,173,659 (NA) (NA) (NA) 150,187 2,460,425 £7,378,346 43,575,501 (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,154 41,100 (NA) 57,931 3t 7,404 11,567,470 9,574,773 (NA) (NA) (NA) 29,379 332,591 4,552,690 4,976,333 (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,291 22,389 281,008 301,431 (NA) (NA) (NA) See footnotes at end of table. WISCONSIN State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 31 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 [January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1 ) 1920 (January 1) SmII irrains— Continued Flaxseed threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres. . bushels. . value, dollars.. Sold farms reporting. . bushels. . dollars. . Other grain threshed or combined farms reporting.. acres. . bushels. . value, dollars.. Sold farms reporting. . bushels.. dollars.. Animal leriiBe*: Soybeans grown for all purposes8 farms reporting.. acres. . Harvested for beans farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. Cut for hay9 farms reporting. . acres.. tons. . value, dollars.. sold, dollars.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage. .. .farms reporting. acres, value, dollars. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting. acres. Other dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres. 100-lb. bags. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas farms reporting. acres. bushels. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Hay crops (see text): Land from which hay was cut13 acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay (and for dehydrating) farms reporting. acres. tons. value, dollars. Sold farms reporting. tons, dollars. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres. tons. value, dollars. Sold farms reporting. tons, dollars. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres. tons. value, dollars. Sold farms reporting. tons, dollars. Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres. tons. value, dollars. Sold farms reporting. tons, dollars. Other hay cut (see text) farms reporting. acres. tons. value, dollars. Sold farms reporting. tons, dollars. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres. tons, green weight. value, dollars. 440 5,126 55,898 1 -o,- ) 310 46,981 143,293 205 1,770 51,406 64,256 56 13,558 16,946 5,219 74,567 3,470 63,221 921,220 2,256,989 1,941,013 1,445 7,091 11,067 168,139 9,407 468 2,702 83,762 203 1,553 257 907 12,362 114,967 109,218 139 1,782 33,616 72,611 61,720 3,859,133 97,929 2,333,445 5,241,447 107,449,664 7,443 215,419 4,416,090 61,540 1,277,175 2,085,350 38,578,975 3,390 75,304 1,393,129 73,663 '23,657 '29,155 '466,460 48 439 7,024 4,376 47,162 56,739 624,129 239 5,343 5:, 773 4,141 50,416 63,847 1,149,246 195 3,652 65~,736 11,108 127,278 791,636 4,005,678 1,509 15,997 221,767 800,698 1,257 196,915 (NA) 463 2,253 50,666 60,764 58 6,301 (NA) 7,910 56,705 1,511 20,507 273,702 568,011 (NA) 6,332 32,250 52,955 1,044,427 (NA) 543 2,712 76,612 226 1,236 (10) (10, (10) (10) (NA) 101,336 108,306 10115,601 l0469,807 (NA) 3,733,774 «2,026 1,484,353 2,957,584 71,262,146 (NA) (NA) (NA) 99,314 1,933,016 2,369,461 49,762,576 (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,948 62,250 65,585 1,295,623 (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,406 110,635 118,601 1,471,013 (NA) (NA) (NA) 12,823 141,103 154,459 ■::.'-. 31 : (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,498 24,156 132,979 1,238,909 793 4,648 54,411 152,268 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 12,053 86,647 3,543 35,904 462,179 967,490 (NA) 6,354 35,629 51,634 760,362 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 329 1,447 10,411 38,771 (NA) 524 2,463 40,344 117,205 (NA) 4,194,380 63,899 922,951 1,859,661 ? : . . •■■ (NA) (NA) (NA) 134,047 2,848,029 4,482,067 75,982,205 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,124 15,830 18,585 234,273 (NA) (NA) (NA) 12,358 136,206 178,639 1,696,292 (NA) (NA) (NA) 18,540 271,364 367,841 5,090,073 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,301 7,643 76,939 120,795 (NA) (NA) (NA) 779 2,946 84,256 43,543 (NA) (NA) (NA) 26,474 169,299 1,420 10,473 166,355 155,715 (NA) 22,530 136,149 233,091 1,482,121 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) "454 "659 9,401 19,4_5 (NA) "674 "2, 560 39,950 81,799 (NA) 3,805,967 88,098 1,137,461 19,484,173 (NA) (NA) (NA) 124,946 2,039,869 2,802,521 21,029,568 (NA) (NA) (NA) 18,243 106,363 124,825 700,554 (NA) (NA) (NA) 19,406 225,650 260,477 1,070,673 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 289,291 355,703 2,131,596 (NA) (NA) (NA) "1,163 "7,313 "34,396 "112,534 1,166 5,209 56,515 93,039 (NA) (NA) (NA) - .-. 253,230 515 (NA) 16,324 22,037 (NA) 44,539 285,565 356,168 ,126,090 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,052 l26,946 42,617 63,529 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,904,543 66,306 659,382 785,313 16,727,167 (NA) (NA) (NA) 87,120 1,022,412 707, 598 13,302,842 (NA) (NA) (NA) 53,033 394,874 347,205 5,173,355 (NA) (NA) (NA) («•) (*.) (**) (*») (NA) (»A) (NA) (NA) 827,875 740,234 10,309,036 (NA) (NA) (NA) (**) (*») («*) (*♦) 1,741 6,610 70,542 189,036 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,568 7,176 209,527 151,855 (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,111 18,391 (NA) (NA) 18,451 35,095 (NA) 1,730 9,750 14,283 167,531 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,623 127,224 50,425 222,299 (NA) 4,336 26,532 842,780 (NA) 3 , f 5 , 139 47,442 350,534 618,140 12,982,889 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,025,939 5,033,979 50,494,401 (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,691 20,532 27,270 249,132 (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,991 167,796 198,438 1,457,322 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 100,336 134,523 l,2c5,808 (NA) (NA) (NA) («) («.) (•») 1,751 6,700 75,293 170,223 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 16,522 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,294 12,505 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 37,165 286,020 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,899,939 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,178 26,276 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 197,122 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 90,441 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) («*) (**) (NA) (NA) 1,862 7,133 62,579 253,445 (NA) (NA) (NA) 647 2,290 50,495 35,845 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 892 1,942 16,838 92,626 (NA) 913 4,872 7,646 183,504 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,205 14,103 122,824 522,013 (NA) 12,366 56,554 731,663 2,345,004 (NA) 3,277,216 13,009 69,747 149,929 4,497,870 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,783,002 4,339,940 98,849,186 (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,939 28,108 39,319 727,416 (NA) (NA) (NA) 27,081 336,384 423,886 5,510,518 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 59,975 -'2. 188 1,659,760 (NA) (NA) (NA) («*) (**) See footnotes at end of table. 32 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 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) Alfalfa aeed, claTer, grass, and other field seed crops: Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting. acres. bushels. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Bluegrass seed harvested. farms reporting. acres. pounds, green basis. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Bromegrass seed harvested. .farms reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Clover seed harvested: Alsike clover seed harvested. Ladino 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. Redtop seed harvested. ..farms reporting. acres . pounds. value, dollars. sold, dollars. ..farms reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. sold, dollars. ..farms reporting. acres. bushels. value, dollars. sold, dollars. .farms reporting.. acres. . bushels. , 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. . Reed canary grass seed harvested. Ryegrass seed harvested. Timothy seed harvested. Other field seed crops 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. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Other field crops: Hemp harvested for fiber. .farms reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. sold, dollars. 805 4,915 5,006 123, 148 55,415 17 3,071 270,750 32,490 29,241 24 100 13,640 1,500 1,353 146 1,155 175,422 42,101 35,787 19 249 13,255 6,893 5,514 6,044 50,963 52 , 371 1,382,594 801,903 127 1,095 2,009 12,054 8,438 42 229 36,404 22,935 18,347 10 58 5,453 2,236 1,901 5 186 24,700 3,952 3,359 34,600 1,730 1,471 2,605 1,433 1,074 38 710 86,281 16,393 14, 754 4 53 1,790 179 152 1,180 8,698 ,237,969 198,075 148,556 292 3,208 2,658 758,400 113,760 113,760 6,320 37,061 53,617 ,385,821 (NA) 22 1,835 78,350 7,052 (NA) 22 76 13,677 6,838 (NA) 791 5,883 710,197 211,268 (NA) 216 1,585 75,438 143,332 (NA) 8,964 68,918 73,850 1,783,004 (NA) 133 961 1,676 15,081 (NA) 103 567 58,292 43,719 (NA) 4 17 860 344 (NA) 21 9,500 570 (NA) 1 10 168 67 (NA) 29 417 23,931 20,820 (NA) 1,456 6,378 658,935 135,805 (NA) 142 2,413 (NA) 298 3,482 3,668,372 366,837 (NA) 5,156 40,295 33,367 700,226 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 19,201 169,450 120,801 2,195,080 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,512 70,764 61,767 647,793 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1519,591 15143,288 15191,785 '1,715,554 (NA) 793 4,516 8,344 17,685 (NA) (NA) • (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 72,220 (NA) 87 813 668,825 37,884 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (**) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 312 1,311 1,544 24,109 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1630,644 16247,856 16338,445 "3,352,055 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1713 1736 1 '25.500 "632 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,865 11,021 1,440,360 78,966 (NA) (NA) (*») (NA) 113 1,218 820,414 49,224 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (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. WISCONSIN State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 33 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1 ) 1920 (January 1) Otber field crops — Continued Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres. bushels. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Mint harvested for oil farms reporting. acres. pounds of oil. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Popcorn harvested farms reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Root and grain crops, other than com and soybeans, hogged or grazed farms reporting. acres, value, dollars. Tobacco harvested farms reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. sold, dollars. Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting.. acres. , tons . , value, dollars.. sold, dollars., Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup farms reporting. , acres., gallons. . value, dollars., sold, dollars. , All other field crops harvested acres . . value, dollars., sold, dollars. , Value of specified crops harvested, except fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties, and vegetables dollars.. Value of crops sold, except fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties, and vegetables dollars., Vegetables for boae use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use21 farms reporting.. value, dollars.. Vegetables harvested for sale22 farms reporting.. acres.. Sold dollars. . Asparagus farms reporting. . acres. . Beans, green lima farms reporting.. acres. . Beans, snap (bush and pole types) farms reporting.. acres. . Beets (table) farms reporting.. acres. . Cabbage farms reporting. . acres. . Cantaloups and muskmelons farms reporting. . acres. . Carrots farms reporting. . acres.. Cauliflower farms reporting. . acres. . Celery farms reporting. . acres. . Corn, sweet farms reporting. . acres. . Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting. . acres. . Horseradish farms reporting. . acres. . Lettuce and romaine farms reporting. . acres. . Onions, dry farms reporting. . acres. . Onions, green farms reporting.. acres. . Parsnips farms reporting. . acres. . Peas, green farms reporting. . acres. . Peppers, sweet and pimientos farms reporting.. acres. . 40,940 1 "44,737 10,990,909 15,607,091 11,381,160 18 2,006 64,687 388,122 388,122 122 294 474,333 14,229 14,229 10 170 3,740 4,344 13,748 19,772,342 5,931,704 5,931,704 994 11,714 142,456 1,453,051 1,453,051 100 104 7,978 18,349 17,431 184 173,473 163,783 466,075,543 69,734,942 108,502 (NA) 21,497 241, 766 18,122,251 238 196 470 5,501 5,531 9,975 581 6,322 1,275 7,829 466 931 316 2,151 128 324 25 81 7,515 88,678 6,593 8,573 73 512 491 3,250 20 53 7,005 101,853 177 225 56,543 1857,265 10,635,459 14,900,489 (NA) 5 348 12,690 62,112 (NA) 402 1,015 1,632,500 156,719 (NA) (NA) 5,678 19,719 29,513,193 7,880,022 (NA) 925 8,444 83,902 839,020 (NA) 636 249 19,273 47,475 (NA) 117 19621,793 (NA) 19422, 566,457 1948,334,486 121,708 (NA) 28,187 234,456 19,072,536 204 269 518 6,289 7,094 7,482 1,147 6,310 1,826 8,663 1,197 1,467 957 2,508 209 490 36 50 9,836 93,788 10,679 12,568 131 174 720 2,890 111 214 33 54 7,442 85,123 166 272 105,628 121,632 10,209,476 16,211,389 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,578 20,231 28,766,604 7,196,256 (NA) 1,905 11,320 118,055 1,109,718 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,300 (NA) 355,638,154 28,969,899 155,949 8,631,787 39,064 277,323 18,428,598 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,746 8,978 (NA) (NA) 3,408 15,335 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,997 83,723 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 14,727 135,373 (NA) (NA) 136,435 162,736 13,364,981 ". • .' •' (NA) 1,056 554 939,600 26,846 (NA) 460 1,587 (NA) 6,307 22,280 32,381,432 4,007,078 (NA) 2,870 16,172 146,125 737,783 (NA) 1,639 659 41,347 40,623 (NA) 907 20286,795 (NA) 152,175,052 21,420,677 159,998 4,640,920 21,770 107,168 4,490,729 381 274 1,090 1,957 4,687 3,680 1,024 1,623 3,316 11,261 1,099 1,597 1,331 1,170 262 266 147 137 4,601 20,118 4,602 3,146 21 112 269 86 743 1,514 29 30 7,717 53,415 350 165 174,935 295,930 31,782,771 10,488,314 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,652 8,460 11,971,000 837,970 (NA) 3,644 18,441 160,704 781,021 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (*») (NA) (*») (NA) 166,883 2,998,096 (NA) 152,670 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,111 4,606 (NA) (NA) 7,495 20,158 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,443 14,975 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 152,598 215,154 20,589,825 25,590,003 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 149 101 158,800 5,295 (NA) 53 238 (NA) 8,926 36,602 43,289,644 6,540,016 (NA) 1,183 6,406 52,462 385,989 (NA) 582 289 16,168 22,882 (NA) (NA) («*) (NA) (*•) (NA) 136,738 ,723,866 30,737 143,809 ,314,476 415 188 6,347 4,935 678 1,042 6,409 17,142 826 743 478 356 122 212 233 237 3,578 10,396 8,215 5,041 531 142 1,827 1,761 3 2 12, 68 96,282 "43 2'45 152,506 233,200 26,484,447 11,307,138 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,642 35,027 32,522,305 3,172,373 (NA) 3,010 17,893 116,444 836,022 (NA) (NA) 219 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (**) (NA) («) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,239 13,930 571 519 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,363 8,183 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 630 195 1,840 1,422 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 166,231 294,424 26,376,021 60,664,851 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 145 179 (NA) 13,011 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,787 41,465 52,454,246 11,539,932 (NA) 3,495 12,737 136,208 1,498,288 (NA) 9,898 4,906 207,277 331,643 (NA) (NA) («) (NA) (NA) 166,915 11,441,970 21,327 68,104 5,493,134 72 43 (") (23) 231,306 232,548 309 426 7,990 11,955 465 334 301 103 53 54 250 183 2,415 6,777 7,350 4,631 13 15 303 78 2,167 1,487 11 2 20 6 4,801 36,742 45 50 See footnotes at end of table. 34 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954^Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1 ) Vegetables for hose use and for sale lother than Irish ana sseet potatoes) — Continued Vegetables harvested for sale — Continued Pumpkins farms reporting. . acres. , Radishes farms reporting. . acres. , Rutabagas farms reporting. . acres. , Spinach farms reporting. . acres.. Squash farms reporting. . acres. . Tomatoes farms reporting. acres. , Turnips farms reporting.. acres. . Watermelons farms reporting. acres. Mixed vegetables farms reporting. acres. Other vegetables acres. . Berries and other snail fruits harvested for sale:23 Cranberries farms reporting. acres. 100-lb. bbl.. value, dollars. Raspberries farms reporting. acres. quarts. value, dollars. Strawberries farms reporting. acres. quarts. value, dollars. Other berries and small fruits acres . value, dollars. Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting. acres. Apples farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number . Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels, value, dollars. Cherries farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number . Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds, value, dollars. Sour cherries farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds, value, dollars. Sweet cherries farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number . Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number . Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds, value, dollars. Grapes farms reporting. Vines of all ages number . Vines not of bearing age farms reporting. number . Vines of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds, value, dollars. 112 94 81 453 39 212 278 345 1,220 1,926 26 93 212 428 130 264 150 3,798 255,510' 3,244,976 1,416 341 251,443 113,150 2,269 1,221 1,457,513 480,979 40 9,331 "8,928 "27,127 "8,611 "745,612 "4,254 "172,524 "7,607 "573,088 "4,086 "1,013,808 "2,635,904 (NA) "1,069,067 (NA) "238,730 (NA) "830,337 (NA) "20,346,801 "2,040,527 "2,591 "1,058,017 "1,203 "235,690 "2,064 "822,327 "1,376 "20,200,644 "2,020,065 "887 "11,050 "436 "3,040 "590 "8,010 2 '281 "146,157 "20,462 "2,713 "45,156 "1,026 "12,782 "2,083 "32,374 "1,613 "178,592 "8,931 116 90 158 590 171 460 78 216 303 382 1,885 2,739 40 93 733 711 (NA) (NA) 121 3,149 153,295 1,946,842 2,137 636 525,186 215,512 3,186 1,441 1,840,172 650,952 57 12,599 86,944 2733,699 83,656 1,565,178 26,837 369,868 76,237 1,195,310 63,802 2,206,227 3,279,045 16,336 1,018,296 5,303 249,783 12,560 768,513 9,400 21,524,553 1,937,209 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 14,555 111,955 4,531 32,035 10,666 79,920 8,758 598,522 47,541 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,008 3,181 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8,590 1,333 732,480 271,981 11,979 2,364 2,010,938 640,335 198 27,694 58,949 42,698 92,671 1,723,262 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,516,731 3,966,586 17,547 939,478 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 24,380,791 2,083,977 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 16,913 149,495 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,289,461 92,080 138 358 170 138 268 341 183 177 2,465 3,560 32 28 671 964 267 794 121 1,979 141,990 946,601 11,302 2,120 1,539,773 263,825 23,871 5,490 9,080,623 945,775 181 12,219 35,252 36,740 84,974 1,661,661 25,216 358,408 78,312 1,303,253 65,683 1,826,591 1,312,845 17,314 925,847 5,088 98,839 13,688 827,008 6,189 13,597,886 307,958 11,404 893,342 (NA) 89,779 (NA) 803,563 (NA) 13,443,660 300,247 6,307 32,505 (NA) 9,060 (NA) 23,445 (NA) 154,226 7,711 10,410 137,685 2,013 18,732 8,824 118,953 7,409 1,045,690 32,464 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,106 2,912 (NA) (NA) 1,878 2,612 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,035 2,683 1,901,324 190,132 (NA) (NA) 85,160 66,814 112,255 2,245,538 (NA) 383,431 (NA) 1,862,107 (NA) 1,166,897 1,201,904 38,116 1,065,504 (NA) 236,066 (NA) 829,438 (NA) 15,520,064 429,573 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,791 206,191 (NA) 24,172 (NA) 182,019 (NA) 664,014 24,569 (NA) (NA) 397 372 58 34 2,156 1,057 510 478 1,175 2,268 1,150 41,046 369,415 11,549 1,744 1,159,353 255,754 21,694 3,852 4,473,404 744,720 296 25,004 49,264 108,982 2,436,237 (NA) 476,241 (NA) 1,959,996 (NA) 1,906,867 2,505,991 18,125 719,388 (NA) 264,595 (NA) 454,793 (NA) 9,194,472 671,812 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,833 164,781 (NA) 28,130 (NA) 136,651 (NA) 675,763 33,691 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,396 772 (NA) (NA) 485 609 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,598 3,422 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 132,988 2,906,782 (NA) 702,456 (NA) 2,204,326 (NA) 1,148,075 1,459,310 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 21,303 220,635 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) See footnotes at end of table. WISCONSIN State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 35 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1954 (October) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1985 ( January 1 ) 1920 (January 1) Tree fruits, outs, and (trapes — Continued 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. . Walnuts, black 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.. Other tree fruits and nuts value, dollars. . Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts harvested dollar^.. Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts sold dollars.. "576 "2,751 "369 261,698 "276 "1,053 "48 "586 "1,317 "3,017 "19,976 "1,341 "8,060 "2,224 "11,918 "1,355 "11,172 "19,553 "2,871 "21,000 "1,234 "7,283 "2,131 "13,717 "583 "3,369 "7,580 "316 "4,962 26 124 "2,059 "234 "2,903 "104 "10,492 "312 "77 6e, 562,637 68, 562, 637 1,843 5,497 1,274 3,733 640 1,764 213 1,060 2,649 11,737 36,547 4,456 13,362 8,272 23,185 6,315 37,497 56,253 21,338 108,152 5,764 24,910 17,280 83,242 11,013 54,150 59,637 1,850 20,089 481 7,250 1,404 12,839 1,065 30,834 922 506 8,209,667 5,490,199 1,274 2,712 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 609 1,847 10,194 30,300 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 24,627 54,781 23,210 118,707 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 21,665 44,657 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,183,938 6,939,734 1,063 2,929 503 1,574 603 1,355 282 534 840 8,914 29,972 2,425 9,391 7,097 20,581 4,455 21,088 16,577 22,669 133,555 5,944 30,664 18,397 102,891 11,453 41,312 37,230 1 215 1 215 3,876,498 2,557,863 1,079 3,079 (NA) 1,560 (NA) 1,519 (NA) 192 346 12,992 39,876 (NA) 10,160 (NA) 29,716 (NA) 14,160 15,576 44,559 254,165 (NA) 46,919 (NA) 207,246 (NA) 63,321 63,321 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 576 4,606 (NA) 1,246 (NA) 3,360 (NA) 2,086 4,598 6,430 22,836 (NA) 6,509 (NA) 16,327 (NA) 8,057 14,366 29,655 180,566 (NA) 54,028 (NA) 126,538 (NA) 39,416 57,152 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) («) («*) (NA) 836 5,036 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 816 1,632 12,353 37,231 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 41,498 250,226 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (») (**) (NA) (NA) 2,675 259 1,153 282 1,522 (NA) 352 1,148 (NA) 32,168 2,549 8,531 7,327 23,637 (NA) 13,453 33,647 (NA) 179,670 11,429 61,826 19,049 117,844 (NA) 21,354 50,183 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (**) <**) (NA) **Available data not comparable. NA Not available. 1Figures 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, aee other footnotes and text. 4Corn cut for forage. 5Value of corn and other corn products sold. 6Sorghum hogged or grazed or cut for forage or hay included in "Other field crops." 70ats cut for feeding unthreshed included with "Oats, wheat, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay." aThe 1944 and 1939 figures do not include acres plowed under for green manure. The 1944 figures are for acres grown alone. 9For 1944, soybeans and cowpeas harvested for hay. Prior to 1944, annual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches in 1924. 10Dry field and seed beans included with dry field and seed peas. ^Excludes reports for farms reporting acres grown for all purposes with no production. Acres harvests for beans or peas not available. 12Includes acres grown alone and acres grown with other crops for all purposes. Acres harvested for beans or peas not available. 13For all censuses except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops. l Silage crops other than corn and sorghum. 15Clover seed, except sweetclover. "clover seed, including sweetclover. 17Includes proso millet. iaFor 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. 19Includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges. "includes the value of maple sirup and maple sugar produced. 21Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, except for 1920 Census which included potatoes for home use only. 22Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. 23Green lima beans included with snap beans. "includes hot peppers. 25For censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. 27Does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. 36 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 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.. WINTER WHEAT By acres threshed or combined farms reporting. . acres. . Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting, bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 bushels and over farms reporting. By quantity sold farms reporting. bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 bushels and over farms reporting.. 123 2,617 332 3 257 5 785 30 598 22 11 461 13 404 27 726 6 123 1 633 817 232 91,927 1,538,638 7,686 10,736 26,304 12,932 6,371 8,195 5,071 9,942 3,226 820 447 125 49 21,136 20,889,864 45 60 310 7,881 5,858 2,894 1,385 1,575 770 305 53 3,564 29,285 1,461 1,187 756 128 17 15 3,564 738,153 205 355 770 1,945 216 51 1,701 508,083 150 ,207 166 42 5 SPRING WHEAT By acres threshed or combined farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 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 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 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting.. OATS By acres threshed or combined farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting, bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.. ..farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels. . ..farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.. 10,000 bushels and over.. .farms reporting.. By quantity sold farms reporting., bushels. , Under 25 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting., 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting., 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting., 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting., 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.. . .farms reporting., 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels.. . .farms reporting., 5,000 to 9,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 10,000 bushels and over... farms reporting., BARLEY By acres threshed or combined farms reporting. . acres. . Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting., bushels. . Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels. .. .farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.. ..farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels.. . .farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.. 5,000 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting.. 5,676 26,710 3,953 1,147 506 52 18 5,676 688,300 415 1,145 1,835 2,110 121 50 1,271 310,282 5 45 110 125,502 2,738,953 5,822 16,305 61,899 34,556 6,409 454 125 , 502 121,305,020 565 1,005 2,602 34,188 37,924 23,798 12,453 9,145 3,277 491 54 20,262 12,650,756 370 10,604 5,387 2,164 796 544 181 52 24 7,412 77,899 1,902 2,455 2,484 485 79 7,412 2,847,691 130 325 737 4,433 1,238 359 122 53 10 BARLEY— Continued By quantity sold farms Under 25 bushels farms 25 to 49 bushels farms 50 to 99 bushels farms 100 to 499 bushels farms 500 to 999 bushels farms 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farms 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms 5,000 bushels and over. .. .farms RYE reporting, bushels, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. 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 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting, bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 bushels and over farms reporting. 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 bushels and over farms reporting. BUCKWHEAT 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 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting, bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 bushels and over farms reporting. 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 bushels and over farms reporting. FLAXSEED By acres harvested farms reporting.. acres.. Under 5 acres farms reporting., 5 to 9 acres farms reporting., 10 to 24 acres farms reporting., 25 to 49 acres farms reporting., 50 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting, bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 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 bushels and over farms reporting.. WISCONSIN 37 State Table 17.-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECIFIED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECfflED CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued [Data axe based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] State total State total State total SOYBEANS By acres harvested for all purposes 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 acres harvested for beans farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting, bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 bushels and over farms reporting. ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MIXTURES By acres cut for hay (and for dehydrating) farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 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. By quantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. 1,000 tons and over farms reporting. CLOVER, TIMOTHY, AND MIXTURES OF CLOVER AND GRASSES By acres cut for hay farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres. farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 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. By quantity sold 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. 5,191 72,741 1,687 1,236 1,268 503 227 64 3,418 61,979 835 776 1,040 496 201 65 3,418 916,116 255 330 688 1,624 335 122 31 22 98,617 2,351,777 4,817 10,572 44,260 31,447 6,876 585 49 11 98,617 ,303,235 24,448 29,158 32,368 12,585 41 17 7,705 213,166 4,581 1,799 1,053 271 61,898 1,270,987 4,076 9,088 29,289 16,348 2,881 181 35 61,898 2,093,314 26,990 20,789 11,964 2,155 3,327 70,373 2,314 735 252 26 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 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. WILD HAY By acres cut for hay. ..farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres. farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 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 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. GRASS SILAGE MADE FROM GRASSES, ALFALFA.. CLOVER, OR SMALL GRAINS By acres cut for silage 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, green weight. 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. ALFALFA SEED By acres harvested farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting. bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 bushels and over farms reporting. 3,603 22,841 1,852 1,065 595 3,603 27,348 3,442 101 4,331 43,524 1,516 1,225 1,277 250 47 4,331 50,148 3,879 351 84 17 4,105 47,763 1,210 1,105 1.377 4,105 61,095 3,431 497 149 28 11,214 126,541 1,786 3,947 4,640 730 97 11,214 787,651 2,224 2,677 3,905 2,368 31 9 874 6,373 435 221 170 38 10 874 4,465 848 21 5 RED CLOVER SEED By acres harvested farms reporting., acres. , Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres .-..farms reporting.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting., 50 acres and over farms reporting., By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting., bushels. , Under 25 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting., 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting., 100 bushels and over farms reporting., IRISH POTATOES By acres harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting., acres1. Under 0.5 acres farms reporting.. 0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting.. 1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting., 2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting., 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting., 10.0 to 19.9 acres farms reporting., 20.0 to 29.9 acres farms reporting., 30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting., 50.0 to 99.9 acres farms reporting., 100 acres and over farms reporting., By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting., bus*hels., 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.. SUGAR BEETS By acres harvested for sugar 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 to 99 tons farms reporting. , 100 to 499 tons farms reporting., 500 tons and over farms reporting., TOBACCO By acres harvested 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., pounds . . Under 500 pounds farms reporting., 500 to 999 pounds farms reporting., 1,000 to 1,499 pounds farms reporting., 1,500 to 1,999 pounds farms reporting., 2,000 to 2,999 pounds . .J. ... farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting., 5,000 to 9,999 pounds farms reporting., 10,000 pounds and over farms reporting., 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.. 6,340 51,55b 2,040 2,368 1,745 164 23 6,340 49,373 6,035 261 37 40,594 46,205 31,291 4,557 2,721 586 561 459 179 93 86 61 40,594 11,631,578 27,494 6,324 3,242 1,890 411 235 177 215 260 139 207 1,011 9,874 230 396 348 25 12 1,011 115,555 55 145 370 429 12 4,302 13,681 70 225 1,530 1,755 661 61 4,302 19,471,840 45 125 295 385 645 1,305 1,175 327 21,677 17,310,825 945 1,591 2,752 9,693 3,471 1,284 610 595 366 224 146 See footnotes at end of table. 38 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 baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] LAND IN BEARING AND NONBEARING FRUIT ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS, AND PLANTED NUT TREES2 By acres in orchards farms reporting. 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 9 . 0 28 ,452 2 -, !i 2 426 2 706 451 505 356 101 65 52 11 Item APPLES2 Any apples farms reporting. By trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number o£ 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 to 999 trees farms reporting. 1,000 trees and over farms reporting. State total 8,743 4,436 148,388 711 851 1,991 408 210 APPLES2— Continued 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 to 999 trees farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 trees farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 trees farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 trees farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 trees farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 trees farms reporting. 10,000 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 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 7,640 568,975 4,720 1,642 571 535 94 26 10 15 16 4,202 866,977 2,650 557 377 388 93 32 31 31 16 11 16 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. WISCONSIN 39 State Table 18.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS If the estimated number of farms reporting is — 25 50 100... 250... 500... 1,000. 2,500. 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 Percent 40 28 20 13 8.9 6.3 4.0 Percent 53 37 26 17 12 8.4 5.3 Level 3 50 35 22 16 11 7.1 Percent 96 68 48 30 21 15 9.6 If the estimated number of farms reporting is— 5,000... 10,000.. 25,000.. 50,000.. 100,000. 250,000. 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 Percent 2.8 2.0 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.4 Level 2 ercent 3.7 2.6 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 Level 3 Percent 5, 3. 2. 1 1 0. Percent 6.8 4.8 3.0 2.1 1.5 1.0 iLevell should be used in determining the sampling reliability of estimated number of farms and farms reporting. If the estimated number of farms or farms 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 ° l?WSWhen 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. reporting consti- in the tables as State Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS ITO determine sampling reliability for an item, it is necessary to use this table to find out which of the 4 levels of sampling reliability giver, In State Table 18 to use. Reference is required also to the county, economic area, or State table in order to obtain the number of farms reporting] Mili cows number. . Whole mill! sold pounds . . dollars.. Cream sold pounds of butterfat. . dollars . . Chickens on Chickens sold. hand number. .number. Chicken eggs sold dozens. . Chicken eggs sold, value of sales dollars.. Value of sales of other poultry products dollars.. Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of milk cows All commercial farms Dairy farms Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of chickens on hand Poultry farms All commercial farms Under 400 4O0 to 799 800 to 1,599 1,600 to 3,199 3,200 and over Under 400 400 to 799 800 to 1,599 1,600 to 3,199 3,200 and over 1 2 1 Note: Items whose level is indicated by an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State. 40 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS-Continued (To determine sampling reliability for an item, it is necessary to use this table to find out which of the A levels of sampling reliability given in State Table 18 to use. Reference is required also to the county, economic area, or State table in order to obtain the number of farms reporting] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Faras and farm 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.. mercial 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. . fied facilities and equipment Co 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.. Farm labor: Total hired workers and unpaid family workers. .persons. . Hired workers: Regular persons. . Seasonal persons.. Paid on daily basis persons.. Specified farm expenditures: Machine hire and/or hired labor dollars.. Feec" 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, U months old and over, on hand number.. Cattle and calves sold number. . Hogs and pigs sold number.. Sheep shorn pounds of wool. . Whole milk sold pounds.. Cream sold pounds of butterfat.. Chickens sold number.. Chicken eggs sold dozens.. Value of products sold by source: Hogs and pigs sold dollars.. Whole milk sold dollars.. Cream sold dollars.. Chicken eggs sold dollars.. Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. Forest products sold dollars.. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes acres . . Corn harvested for grain acres.. bushels harvested., bushels sold.. Oats threshed or combined acres . . bushels harvested., bushels sold.. Barley threshed or comb ined acres . . bushels harvested., bushels sold. . Alfalfa hay acres . . tons harvested.. Clover hay acres.. tons harvested.. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale acres. . bushels harvested.. Tenure groups Full owners and managers Part owners All tenants Economic -class groups I, II, and III 1 1 2 2 3 . 3 ; 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 and V VI and VII VIII and IX Type-of-farra groups Vegetable and fruit- and-nut Other field- crop and general — primarily crop Note: Items whose level is indicated by an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State. Chapter B STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES (41) WISCONSIN Counties, County Seats, and Rivers — 47s— LAKE TSj-J 6W ,s L P E H I 47°- _ 46 — — 44 s — _43 — RACINE ® STATE CAPITAL ® COUNTY SEAT 10 0 10 20 30 40 MILES IihhhhI — 1 I- I J 44 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1 .-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM [Data for items shown in italics are based on Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Approximate land area acres Proportion in farms percent Land owned by farm operators acres Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .acres land managed by farm operators acres Land rented to others by farm operators {see text! acres Land in farms acres Average size of farm acres Value of land and bulldlnis: Rueraie per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Proportion of farms reporting value percent [and in far an accord iag 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. 1954.. 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 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. . FARM OPERATORS Hesiding on farm operated operators reporting 1954., 1950. . Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954.. 1950.. 153,558 168,561 35,011,200 64.3 17,665,783 5,274,323 282,052 617,958 22,507,288 23,221,095 146.6 137.8 14, 829 12,220 100.85 88.58 85 147,001 162,833 9,849,700 10,112,027 8,634 11,295 8,435 10,727 10,894 13,322 30,668 36,159 62,317 67,018 23,214 21,960 2,839 2,352 96,791 98,722 2,254,176 2,187,485 28,352 26,813 576,470 606,200 12,914 178,689 18,689 397,781 85,074 99,741 3,816,102 4,423,919 50,086 50,887 2,113,941 2,002,309 68,987 70,772 2,455,331 2,431,918 9,016 140,761 148,838 162,183 1,451,568 1,457,237 149,845 164,983 12,680,346 12,905,712 139,057 153,775 8,515,609 9,043,322 109,055 121,393 5,930,043 6,426,228 545 354 18, 199 9,781 16,455 255,520 15,952 535,355 146, 876 161, 143 4,734 5,051 989 1,041 433,280 50.5 182,178 41,804 6,460 218,675 224,348 222.1 215.5 9,865 7,629 42.72 35.10 79 923 967 59,480 63,527 156 171 308 353 157 159 22 26 594 ' ■■■: 16,346 17,538 630 531 25,246 22,424 148 2,217 567 23,029 579 734 45,036 59,498 632 618 50,591 43,067 189 178 8,619 7,391 31 552 967 1,003 13,357 10,903 974 1,004 101,072 103,489 778 877 70,001 84,427 919 959 95,627 102,565 6 295 133 2,178 946 983 846 1,037 663,680 21.5 120,370 18,955 1,165 142,576 155,487 168.5 149.9 5,868 4,709 35.82 30.56 87 795 1,003 34,249 37,026 76 131 104 179 135 171 20 281 228 198 49 41 3 2 313 332 5,918 6,842 177 197 2,699 3,959 85 898 105 1,801 643 763 40,948 45,889 397 476 35,561 35,894 41? 421 13,238 14,705 95 1,532 812 954 9,963 11,172 823 1,020 42,866 47,827 784 959 60, 104 67,436 770 925 76, 509 81,783 30 181 802 978 29 43 3,540 3,986 554,240 86.4 406,530 97,865 1,200 16,955 479,118 494,663 135.3 124.1 9,581 8,407 72.02 68.00 85 3,431 3,853 196,238 199,304 140 223 203 274 327 401 933 1,243 1,471 1,416 339 282 18 14 1,844 1,920 40,420 40,066 406 409 7,388 6,883 165 2,386 272 5,002 2,294 2,571 102,297 117,419 796 776 28,418 25,656 2,058 2,178 75,308 77,203 261 3,683 3,447 3,864 29,049 28,132 3,475 3,905 244,046 246,253 3,369 3,804 218,025 234,688 2,580 2,842 130,715 143,075 16 560 495 156 2,233 392 9,545 3,374 3,847 95 109 1,257 1,567 943,360 21.8 191, 141 25,480 2,000 10,500 205,564 219,548 163.5 140.1 7,327 5,761 48.04 39.94 1,201 1,512 53,925 57,630 105 188 139 227 165 242 376 454 330 339 6 2 526 481 10,828 8,068 330 321 5,785 5,803 127 1,733 245 4,052 940 1,156 66,078 77,572 615 679 49,502 50,569 277 296 10,442 7,804 30 483 1,225 1,489 9,004 12,102 1,234 1,537 70,538 71,501 1,081 1,338 87,348 93,444 1,179 1,436 115,580 128,141 11 4 102 21 24 204 1,223 1,501 23 46 2,672 3,079 336,000 89.6 247,205 49,480 2,866 4,535 300,936 308,558 112.6 100.2 17,805 14,343 159.86 147.81 86 2,618 2,955 177,841 177, 198 120 213 123 161 132 163 516 645 1,337 1,464 345 285 45 24 2,222 2,336 54,186 51,875 286 323 3,904 3,835 149 1,710 159 2,194 1,353 1,601 30,904 36,891 435 448 7,788 8,386 499 723 11,775 13,005 35 379 2,617 2,965 14, 538 17,368 2,645 2,994 235,931 232,908 2,470 2,757 96,865 101,771 1,595 1,832 38,692 45,277 6 3 76 251 140 1,470 19 381 2,581 2,975 1,682 1,828 455,680 86.9 314,599 104,085 6,495 395,848 405,124 235.3 221.6 11,362 9,819 47.24 45.29 81 1,618 1,780 135,163 140,199 76 79 49 68 75 83 205 251 729 818 437 441 47 40 1,293 1,405 41,561 42,448 339 334 6,313 7,629 141 2,167 249 4,146 1,055 1,365 76,972 98,806 1,044 1,014 77,386 62,638 897 857 36,786 31,395 129 2,185 1,635 1,780 21,667 22,009 1,649 1,819 183,037 190,276 1,611 1,772 155,319 172,649 1,481 1,645 154,358 161,444 357 5,588 559 21,762 1,623 1,764 1,179 1,478 537,600 35.6 157,121 30,580 2,550 191, 583 215,481 162.5 145.8 6,452 5,789 38.68 39.52 82 1,083 1,408 50,756 57,883 105 166 126 175 130 213 309 402 334 384 72 66 7 2 519 613 10,387 11,926 420 323 8,763 5,8 157 1,693 3L2 7,070 894 1,163 56,752 74, 917 516 616 33,432 38,627 394 356 12,233 10,850 72 821 1,158 1,427 19,260 15,472 1,145 1,437 69,906 75,615 1,044 1,325 79,372 97,693 1,052 1,363 90, 184 113,544 3 3 49 85 104 995 ,134 ,357 30 48 WISCONSIN 45 OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 reports for snly a sampl i of farms . See text] Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green 3,157 4,274 2,615 1,674 5,094 3,954 2,024 1,152 2,870 1,857 316 3,479 467 3,533 2,189 1 3,4/15 4,738 2,767 1,828 5,472 4,229 2,085 1,533 3,077 2,080 395 3,703 652 3,749 2,271 2 656,000 782,080 497,920 375,040 766,080 570,880 314, 240 838,400 549,120 415,360 312,960 463,360 646,400 747,520 375,040 3 79.6 71.9 87.5 88.6 91.2 87.8 74.6 17.9 91.0 67.4 16.2 92.9 11.5 89.0 95.7 4 421,452 489,085 .•: ,.. - 231,505 440,202 318,129 216,017 133,760 413,191 215,795 37,400 296,054 60,700 408,124 194,330 5 97,033 79,935 .: . : 95,930 285,291 180,405 19, 172 18,410 103,131 51,290 6,550 155,005 . 5,535 270,587 191,511 6 7,144 1,166 21,856 1,500 18,050 11,905 4,345 5 2,610 2,265 7,170 1,510 6,475 2,000 7 11,370 5,595 21,965 12,375 34, 158 18,468 3,470 985 21,626 4,205 11,830 50 28,328 15,570 8 522,071 562,471 435,506 332,470 698,331 501,323 234,529 150,297 499,795 280,040 50,736 430,670 74,342 665,048 358,966 9 529,229 580,204 448,652 339,832 704,500 514,684 238,679 188,210 505,597 294,029 57,018 435,161 . . 682,827 361,885 10 165.4 131.6 166.5 198.6 137.1 126.8 115.9 130.5 174.1 150.8 160.6 123.8 159.2 188.2 164.0 11 153.6 122.5 162.1 185.9 128.7 121.7 114.5 122.8 164.3 141.4 144.3 117.5 133.3 182.1 159.4 12 11,504 10,638 19,011 11,353 22,918 21,215 16,523 5,464 11, 166 10,666 8,005 19,933 6,676 18,359 23,763 13 9,459 8,511 15,459 10,062 18,442 17,456 13,866 4,552 10,049 8,440 6,387 16,769 5,157 16,368 19,392 14 69.15 80 . C 3 114.33 57.16 164.84 167.59 140.47 44.62 63.30 71.49 58.67 160.12 42.77 94.93 148.98 .5 60.67 70.52 95.35 57.31 142.91 143.99 119.21 35.43 58.40 56.51 47.40 140.95 45.49 87.55 119.57 L6 87 93 84 75 83 84 90 71 81 87 85 83 94 79 89 17 3,013 4,185 2,443 1,604 4,896 3,839 1,976 1,020 2,758 1,773 302 3,366 423 3,426 2,137 18 3,329 4,645 2,646 1,786 5,331 4,127 2,052 1,442 2,992 1,972 352 3,587 606 3,628 2,213 19 202,145 233,228 229,393 110,930 401,012 316,561 118,293 42,504 209,260 119,743 . 272, S3 16,430 297,414 187,642 20 204,802 239,543 240,067 115,039 405, 964 328,826 117,969 50,648 214, 662 124,492 11,600 272,700 18,431 190,334 21 171 105 100 65 229 119 189 157 105 115 33 139 50 109 49 22 190 167 131 71 334 150 167 238 111 154 49 169 140 114 63 23 173 211 107 63 178 96 142 164 99 123 53 93 70 89 44 24 257 286 117 71 186 106 147 278 120 140 65 109 122 96 37 2 5 232 372 115 83 206 118 144 153 196 135 60 133 72 122 58 26 320 517 121 106 243 117 164 252 221 169 70 137 101 128 59 27 682 1,362 302 307 623 470 373 234 520 341 72 401 109 354 243 :'S 835 1,569 349 394 70 : 534 430 346 656 388 101 503 136 453 230 29 1,187 :, 982 789 2,318 2,035 889 233 1,197 732 70 1,729 105 1,635 1,042 30 1,221 1,818 1,044 871 2,592 2,247 948 265 1,270 803 59 1,895 95 1,752 1,113 31 503 302 698 279 1,203 917 219 68 551 292 14 796 14 1,021 645 a 452 272 759 260 1,163 895 180 56 53U 291 8 703 8 994 664 33 65 139 13 139 84 2C 11 90 35 75 3 96 56 34 54 125 13 112 78 16 7 84 27 71 4 91 47 35 1,828 2,848 1,752 1,056 3,657 2,719 1,383 495 1,910 1,445 173 2,711 218 1,629 1,864 36 1,682 2,488 1,710 1,041 3,945 2,768 1,469 469 1,909 1,486 169 2,770 203 1,726 1,906 37 48,335 61,187 42,505 23,518 ''-,'■■ 47,504 28,295 16,253 50,576 45,568 3,611 49,888 4,366 48,467 76,866 38 43,708 50,364 38,545 21,851 91,832 46,601 29,473 11,071 48,134 42,605 3,346 46,656 3,894 47,832 73,785 39 476 373 645 212 886 747 488 208 702 471 59 346 88 288 200 40 490 379 728 260 592 478 380 294 692 652 62 388 151 325 217 41 8,689 5,707 16,541 3,897 12,978 9,928 7,918 4,864 18,582 11,811 797 5,532 1,288 6,505 3,791 42 12,233 6,667 15, 962 4,656 9,052 7,342 5,512 10,133 19,234 17,907 1,037 5,040 2,812 8,025 3,478 43 214 192 272 92 539 515 153 60 261 143 19 191 46 147 94 44 3,030 2,466 3,683 1,467 7,085 4,980 1,649 857 3,847 2,759 189 2,200 569 3,609 1,898 45 313 208 461 134 450 336 371 161 529 376 45 192 54 159 121 46 5,659 3,241 12,858 2,430 5,893 4,948 6,269 4,007 14,735 9,052 608 3,332 719 2,896 1,893 47 2,066 2,914 1,091 1,475 2,347 1,451 846 716 1,996 1,000 224 1,169 321 2,083 1,049 4? 2,436 3,452 1,306 1,589 2,563 1,746 1,030 1.034 2,221 1,220 265 1,344 423 2,155 1,083 49 110,794 105,632 34, 992 130, 539 61,290 20,329 25,161 45,127 112,553 38,516 16,290 20,368 21,942 137,318 22,392 :■■: 128,093 134,311 40,790 126,653 68,688 26,458 29,709 . . 117,006 42,457 17,863 22,353 24,4 1 139,128 28,919 51 945 747 982 585 1,281 892 935 446 1,116 928 175 646 288 721 571 52 921 713 984 589 1,208 889 890 721 1,111 912 245 695 316 826 554 53 48,244 30,062 29,774 25,815 19,439 9,788 35,574 26,115 43,163 31,737 14,986 9,502 20,699 22,546 8,901 54 45,430 28,792 25,111 25,069 18,331 9,368 31,940 38,454 37,603 29,292 17,302 11,641 20,952 23,957 7,895 55 1,580 2,729 1,159 612 2,352 2,319 372 199 1,052 674 70 1,508 127 2,144 1,271 ■ 1,646 2,609 1,442 724 2,305 2,273 467 233 1,310 771 96 1,758 220 2,295 1,160 57 66,102 98,718 42,563 21,334 69,140 58,876 7,879 7,086 35,301 16,417 1,960 38,375 5,764 121,685 42,622 58 65,179 94,037 49,681 27,626 66,467 59, 192 9,013 7,520 42,755 20,360 2,770 43,010 8,397 128,793 38,693 : 232 297 117 115 34 261 61 33 114 123 16 141 26 342 192 60 4,300 4,641 2,025 1,746 4,639 3,655 565 593 1,953 2,133 161 1,777 327 8,442 3,554 61 3,094 4,207 2,548 1,611 4,937 3,882 1,921 1,127 2,786 1,824 306 3,336 462 3,337 2,134 3,331 4,627 2,701 1,748 5,292 4,105 1,954 1,473 3,009 2,031 359 3,598 632 3,548 2,197 63 .37,762 27,937 39,738 16,437 42,663 38,337 11,409 8,348 30,360 16,248 1,518 34,122 3,853 31,113 16,752 "4 29,784 26,490 38,496 18,938 44,166 36,897 15,063 9,461 26,203 16,916 3,100 33,761 7,949 32,494 18,781 65 3,079 4,223 2,522 1,634 4,971 3,868 2,006 1,094 2,803 1,829 309 3,396 445 3,453 2,156 66 3,382 4,693 2,701 1,806 5,377 4,154 2,06.9 1,481 3,026 2,035 381 3,618 630 3,669 2,230 67 259, 169 300,122 288,439 138,345 505,799 373,993 154,506 63,621 278,418 177,122 15,982 328,303 22,084 352,386 268,299 68 260,743 296,574 294,574 141,546 506,848 382,769 152,954 71,852 282,030 185,004 15,983 324,396 25,137 358,455 267,597 69 2,927 4,159 2,299 1,601 4,649 3,719 1,537 1,001 2,682 1,674 289 3,162 422 3,433 2,133 70 3,210 4,597 2,513 1,750 5,002 3,964 1,704 1,259 2,905 1,863 357 3,390 579 3,637 2,202 71 225,231 265,537 i- , y 175,391 222,239 126,709 61,335 68,466 198,430 - ,' . 21,861 108,631 32,072 307,470 141,880 72 236,980 278,712 129,016 176,130 226,987 132,251 68,195 79,514 207,895 105,422 23,979 112,019 36,778 315,753 141,397 > 2,469 3,216 1,681 1,550 3,030 2,054 1,477 924 2,434 1,478 299 1,587 424 2,316 1,356 74 2,737 3,711 1,859 1,690 3,232 2,307 1,559 1,349 2,578 1,627 374 1,766 550 2,391 1,395 75 159,038 135,694 64,7 - 156,354 80,729 30,117 60,735 71,242 155,716 70,253 31,276 29,870 42,641 159,864 31,293 -■: 173, 523 163, 103 65,901 151,722 87,019 35,826 61,649 99,377 154,609 71,749 35,165 33, 994 45,439 163,085 36,814 77 9 4 1 3 2 6 10 2 4 3 6 78 10 1 1 6 2 3 2 6 3 1 1 1 79 394 211 40 30 260 429 343 2 423 37 62 80 132 1 30 172 50 26 6 229 76 1 10 1 ] 86 103 602 211 857 830 104 10 257 108 20 418 23 707 198 92 1,175 1,137 14,239 3,131 14,601 L2, . : 1,026 126 4,314 1,665 186 5,706 165 15,687 4,226 33 185 182 182 937 594 412 53 3 239 158 1 229 1,169 385 •■4 6,249 5,186 6,047 36,078 19,980 15,961 1,060 25 6,793 4,309 10 6,894 62,159 14,483 85 3,083 4,121 2,480 1,578 4,832 3,745 1,860 1,116 2,759 1,805 310 3,314 456 3,334 2,118 86 3,290 4,521 2,629 1,732 5,252 4,027 1,938 1,445 2,965 1,991 377 3,573 616 3,534 2,211 87 64 104 96 76 195 166 144 17 80 39 5 128 11 133 48 88 90 153 114 144 155 110 66 92 69 14 105 31 118 45 89 46 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1 —FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM [Data for items shown in italics are based on (For definitions and explanations, see text) Green Lake Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kewaunee La Crosse 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 farm operators (see 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 doHars 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.. 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 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. FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954. 1950. Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954. 1950. 1,247 1,271 227,200 89.7 144,726 57,660 7,813 9,425 203,707 205,516 163.4 161.7 19,782 14,992 116.67 93.34 85 1,196 1,233 111,044 112,697 58 46 47 40 43 104 120 482 517 374 402 62 46 802 784 16,852 15,572 218 317 4,210 7,743 105 1,505 144 2,705 509 614 13,470 16,840 388 372 7,692 7,701 652 697 27,508 30,266 53 1,163 1,217 1,234 22,931 14,697 1,207 1,243 132,106 136,012 1,113 1,181 57,830 62,678 745 780 21,162 24,541 3 117 249 4,694 2,833 1,194 1,168 2,268 2,331 487,040 96.2 259,696 213,918 6,725 25,404 468,469 466,143 206.6 200.0 18,213 15,200 86.61 76.34 83 2,178 2,272 183,530 184,800 55 68 60 56 73 78 285 323 1,044 1,099 602 600 59 48 1,065 1,137 28,540 32,423 190 205 4,208 6,053 81 1,401 129 2,807 1,368 1,501 87,256 95,462 515 557 16,603 16,307 1,845 1,589 129,545 109,053 307 7,664 2,194 2,230 18,787 22,045 2,200 2,295 216,278 223,276 2,204 2,277 245,341 236,938 1,472 1,638 103,859 111,769 3 1 58 388 6,812 943 41,758 2,168 2,226 276 372 477,440 8.8 41, 520 4,030 50 41,867 46,759 151.7 125.7 5,560 5,579 33.34 43.54 244 351 8,920 11,431 39 48 48 90 44 65 54 74 46 63 12 11 74 132 1,610 3,055 76 83 1,384 1,697 33 426 46 958 164 238 9,548 14,429 143 160 13,071 11,373 90 86 4,010 2,399 11 113 250 327 3,324 2,375 262 362 11,914 16,183 215 312 15,-168 19,883 227 309 22,619 25,802 268 348 1,787 1,939 640,000 49.5 283,793 55,710 6,285 316,699 329,526 177.2 169.9 9,396 7,843 53.08 48.02 1,697 1,870 112,501 118,080 110 132 107 128 129 150 354 402 701 775 264 249 32 34 1,358 1,405 42,103 39,516 511 516 11,421 12,516 179 2,920 398 8,501 977 1,247 45,323 59,156 994 1,019 54,736 50,374 845 881 29,942 29,917 87 961 1,707 1,855 20,673 19,967 1,749 1,911 166,025 170, 112 1,626 1,794 117,368 128,589 1,482 1,653 100,059 109, 530 33 31 627 542 160 2,248 438 13,840 1,692 1,847 57 69 2,782 2,934 360,960 88.4 233,476 101,980 7,877 15,067 319,062 323,698 114.7 110.3 18,945 16,390 161.14 145.95 91 2,632 2,838 187,434 193,316 125 157 102 101 168 145 492 572 1,232 1,396 451 415 62 52 1,272 1,214 21,202 20,298 825 387 10,111 6,304 556 5,578 384 4,533 1,030 1,236 19,002 23,860 707 643 9,040 8,904 1,701 1,760 45,049 47,466 229 3,128 2,718 2,842 27,224 23,550 2,675 2,862 218,747 219,918 2,499 2,669 85,253 91,624 1,511 1,646 28,042 32,764 5 2 80 42 706 9,175 241 5,894 2,660 2,748 1,740 1,881 508,800 51.6 207,961 48,195 4,285 6,735 262,771 290,444 151.0 154.4 9,147 9,394 61.57 59.32 1,634 1,812 91,937 99,549 121 143 146 153 150 143 374 441 649 737 185 183 9 12 1,063 1,039 24,694 22,513 528 568 16,106 18,855 159 2,422 439 13,684 975 1,262 48,769 62,886 864 846 43,232 36,296 646 741 21,280 25,255 92 1,326 1,643 1,798 16,753 25,090 1,689 1,857 132,737 140,917 1,534 1,699 94,743 110,654 1,408 1,560 92,001 99,182 11 328 336 256 3,504 235 6,748 1,633 1,766 83 75 1,385 1,403 174,720 84.0 89,440 53,230 6,886 3,755 146,745 149,239 106.0 106.4 25,584 22,115 240.07 206.78 70 1,291 1,343 92,838 96,695 233 211 97 101 • 83 129 145 408 454 319 299 39 50 536 491 11,908 10,058 418 157 6,123 2,157 244 3,283 218 2,840 384 467 10,793 14,043 150 147 2,346 1,699 382 452 12,059 12,352 45 711 1,298 1,325 10,678 12,235 1,328 1,353 110,869 108,910 891 961 34,760 36,453 482 562 13, 139 15,742 7 6 132 136 216 3,586 19 769 1,324 1,326 50 57 1,829 1,919 l211,840 98.5 194,505 21,420 2,510 208,715 1211,971 1U.1 110.5 19,162 15,416 165 .10 138.97 95 1,785 1,892 118,579 117,672 46 51 41 48 85 90 377 456 994 1,044 226 199 16 1,604 1,714 36,385 37,039 251 228 2,543 2,697 122 1,049 157 1,494 839 1,035 18,480 21,821 684 649 15,785 15,215 324 370 4,832 5,723 28 193 1,780 1,853 11,611 11,804 1,798 1,903 158,007 j.57,408 1,670 1,809 60,197 64,583 1,298 1,413 34,265 37,036 2 1 35 30 129 1,275 1,794 1,871 32 38 xThe excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. WISCONSIN 47 OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a samp] e of farms. See text] Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce 2,025 1,356 1,512 3,321 5,691 2,0L4 1,048 1,065 2,784 2,529 416 3,188 1,234 735 2,393 1 2,155 1,586 1,670 3,519 6,061 2,363 1,179 1,390 2,911 2,813 607 3,409 1,355 818 2,591 2 411,520 549,120 576,000 376,960 1,013,760 888,320 292,480 152,960 585,600 707,840 712,960 405,760 150,400 151,680 378 ,240 3 93.5 40.2 43.1 92.3 82.4 35.9 80.4 30.9 75.2 48.3 13.3 89.0 86.0 89.9 92.2 4 216,932 213,118 245,850 324,675 755,675 294,818 196,204 29,790 341,246 318,355 57,075 304,107 99,100 114,335 269,550 5 211, 635 20,979 17,735 48,195 82,116 24,425 34,075 20,676 112,950 37,620 2,902 53,655 30,920 15,915 106,250 t 3,225 4,137 13,887 2,909 1,715 4,500 3,055 22,109 1,400 " 12,281 1,387 980 7 13,045 3,175 3,630 9,440 12,415 2,115 7,435 2,275 11,360 3,180 925 5,960 9,152 3,820 14,770 8 384,775 220,776 248,425 347,838 835,258 318,882 235,235 47,203 440,235 342,097 94,9b2 360,993 129,364 13 .3 3 348,744 9 391,346 233,105 ■■■■ , . ■' 353,835 847,794 343,105 247,242 59,451 442,415 361,502 117,698 370,626 127,623 138,042 353,084 10 190.0 162.8 164.3 104.7 146.8 158.3 224.5 44.3 158.1 135.3 228.3 113.2 104.8 185.4 145.7 11 181.6 147.0 153.5 100.5 139.9 145.2 209.7 42.8 152.0 128.5 193.9 108.7 94.2 168.8 136.3 12 24,398 13,937 9,119 15,959 10,608 9,258 10,959 26,583 11,260 12,027 13,108 17,078 22,560 11,674 13,503 13 19,558 9,266 7,235 15,226 9,124 7,317 9,774 21,826 9,420 10,045 8,777 14,102 18,057 10,145 10,557 14 127.40 83.06 55.05 150. 11 72.63 60.25 47.14 684.33 70.78 88.32 57.30 154 .83 218.87 65.12 84.24 LS 107.24 65.71 46.52 148 .49 66.55 49.43 46.70 508.04 64.70 79.12 43.41 126.47 196.04 58.49 78.88 lb 92 83 90 88 91 88 67 80 84 88 88 88 89 80 S3 17 1,974 1,284 1,448 3,188 5,556 1,909 984 925 2,693 2,464 339 3,105 1,152 700 2,182 18 2,109 1,495 1,615 3,444 5,941 2,272 1,127 1,228 2,843 2,761 493 3,336 1,305 774 2,462 19 197,355 74,515 62,685 199,106 302,270 90,298 77,581 31,375 155,447 135,135 19,467 208,408 83,661 59,279 175,459 20 198,339 71,157 62,554 200,408 311,364 98,067 85,759 40,817 158,928 141,377 20,571 207,009 84,099 59,791 17b, 67S :i 36 90 95 138 234 181 38 388 131 116 69 166 76 39 88 22 54 141 139 165 269 290 62 453 142 175 127 223 113 3:' 143 .3 35 111 165 101 304 190 49 103 152 149 72 103 55 36 104 24 48 169 236 123 376 250 52 190 157 198 88 120 65 34 121 25 45 146 219 203 463 219 44 100 189 225 44 166 70 42 139 26 56 229 270 230 563 289 53 110 201 253 83 198 78 47 182 27 186 412 486 785 1,704 543 127 121 727 707 65 569 215 96 354 28 217 459 538 937 1,801 646 152 168 788 826 95 677 259 128 466 29 800 405 415 1,594 2,461 656 478 156 1,240 1,070 56 1,621 499 259 859 30 922 413 381 1,679 2,576 691 519 243 1,320 1,124 64 1,71:" 571 315 986 31 769 94 66 333 372 112 222 42 237 185 18 437 216 199 557 32 731 61 49 288 331 100 267 52 224 177 22 363 201 194 501 33 103 26 2 34 18 8 26 15 17 12 15 43 21 29 81 34 81 23 2 22 25 6 22 12 11 8 14 37 18 18 63 15 1,097 777 740 2,848 3,633 1,370 557 258 1,843 2,018 225 2,584 306 462 1,100 36 1,093 789 600 3,098 3,143 1,519 556 387 1,833 2,135 264 2,754 823 443 1,134 37 39,667 15,145 11,966 57,724 66,256 33,457 14,772 3,040 41,767 48,880 6,343 5u, 803 14,238 10,527 22,312 18 37,274 15,589 9,856 58,696 54,305 33,377 11,834 4,389 38,818 49,213 5,672 55,796 13,399 9,020 21,218 3" 178 176 165 430 682 589 518 447 518 505 14b 561 299 173 248 40 157 222 197 518 631 596 629 288 479 464 204 411 167 203 244 41 3,506 5,286 2,954 5,131 13,809 11,674 16,458 5,232 10,603 8,255 6,604 7,841 3,666 3,140 3,726 42 3,569 7,403 2,942 5,887 11,887 13,410 19,865 2,577 15,774 10.095 15,734 5,497 1,641 4,579 3,821 43 122 81 77 188 304 255 161 208 199 234 52 289 194 69 111 44 2,702 2,862 942 1,758 3,963 2,802 3,044 2,699 2,539 2,744 3,009 3,670 2,299 860 1,285 -.' 63 107 101 277 449 417 440 303 374 321 114 336 136 124 157 46 804 2,424 2,012 3,373 9,846 8,872 13,414 2,533 8,064 5,511 3,595 4,171 1,367 2,280 2,441 47 736 909 1,122 1,314 4,208 1,282 658 113 2,019 1,639 229 1,158 445 493 1,581 48 870 1,104 1,245 1,700 4,594 1,677 811 233 2,221 2,006 354 1,473 478 609 1,739 49 22,387 60,884 61,574 23,335 193,841 75,726 37,836 1,486 107,873 71,549 13,794 28,715 8,287 24,993 68,420 50 26, 999 64,002 73,471 30,912 229,832 100,631 48,091 3,228 122,408 85,822 21,087 37,134 7,759 31,404 71,105 51 300 515 685 1,342 1,342 1,057 678 102 1,188 788 237 884 378 428 569 52 323 559 719 1,267 1,263 1,109 668 138 1,105 808 364 790 378 387 591 53 5,343 41,758 57,546 28,785 77,108 76,647 29,251 919 47,322 35,793 32,351 22,609 5,438 18,420 17,011 54 5,667 40,953 57,242 24,976 68,235 66,954 24,167 1,302 38,179 33,656 41,396 21,348 6,014, 14,948 16,772 55 1,598 378 965 689 3,800 460 590 87 1,526 536 56 623 350 362 1,268 56 1,634 528 874 640 3,356 418 675 187 1,459 594 87 760 411 390 1,347 57 101,880 13,423 35,881 9,622 140,911 11,940 29,360 1,322 51,589 13,926 3,754 13,471 5,884 10,537 42,053 58 102,112 17,808 34,947 9,801 J30,675 11,227 31,642 2,035 45,648 16,436 2,695 18,398 6,477 10,298 43,373 59 251 99 172 67 453 80 39 8 277 49 8 92 38 41 84 60 7,986 1,619 2,067 484 5,250 1,301 966 71 3,538 499 176, 1,152 310 603 1,192 61 1,966 1,282 1,483 3,239 5,521 1,886 1,027 926 2,673 2,480 380 3,105 1,208 718 2,335 62 2,091 1,505 1,611 3,387 5,781 2,261 1,145 1,241 2,754 2,715 555 3,272 1,324 784 2,534 63 14,637 9,765 15,819 24,135 41,063 19,140 29,977 3,829 25,634 28,559 12,649 23,146 8,190 9,407 19,763 64 17,386 16,193 15,391 23,155 41,496 19,439 25,884 5,103 22,660 24,903 10,543 25,444 8,234 8,002 20,117 65 1,982 1,310 1,479 3,228 5,633 1,967 1,019 1,009 2,745 2,503 396 3,133 1,180 710 2,225 66 2,118 1,533 1,633 3,471 5,990 2,316 1,160 1,084 2,875 2,788 561 3,365 1,324 784 2,498 67 240,528 94,946 77,605 261,961 382,335 135,429 108,811 39,647 207,817 192,270 32,414 273,052 101, 565 72,946 201,497 68 239,182 94, 149 75,352 264,991 377,556 144,854 117,458 47,783 213,520 200,685 41,977 268,302 99,139 73,390 201,717 69 2,001 1,185 1,434 2,968 5,441 1,791 958 373 2,619 2,344 329 2,856 979 691 2,231 70 2,107 1,434 1,590 3,247 5,832 2,129 1,068 603 2,775 2,617 480 3,110 1,087 778 2,455 71 163,934 ' ',-■:. 109,421 90,681 401,i308 121,123 5,848 201,229 134,355 23,891 98,989 28,409 46,057 132,785 72 166,385 97,399 118,274 99,409 414,812 145,235 91,567 9,652 206,874 151,471 29,454 111,328 27,635 50,722 135,696 73 890 1,107 1,325 2,271 4,703 1,737 943 199 2,416 2,016 348 1,775 707 655 1,774 74 992 1,311 1,449 2,489 5,004 2,075 1,036 342 2,557 2,308 525 2,003 731 723 1,947 75 27,730 102,642 119,120 52,120 270,949 152,373 67,087 2,405 155,195 107,342 46,145 51,324 13,725 43,413 85,431 76 32,666 104,955 130,713 55,888 298,067 167,585 72,258 4,530 160,587 119,478 62,483 58,482 13,773 46,352 87,877 77 32 : 5 15 2 4 21 28 5 18 3 6 1 78 13 1 5 3 1 58 7 5 4 1 2 79 3,010 87 59 428 7 131 237 667 123 1,127 6 27 8 80 1,081 19 31 69 4 537 378 461 21 5 5 81 446 67 27 269 268 192 110 43 345 30 34 335 104 124 466 82 10,245 3,838 205 2,572 3,199 1,886 1,589 452 3,239 2,723 2,726 3,957 1,156 2,465 7,589 83 418 16 41 49 136 13 52 3 848 26 4 47 36 232 434 84 14,578 389 556 1,049 3,156 216 1,360 57 22,718 620 31 1,316 759 8,972 17,817 85 1,942 1,272 1,479 3,235 5 494 1,915 979 994 2,646 2,442 396 3,070 1,162 696 2,312 86 2,062 1,454 1,623 3,350 5,865 2,296 1,130 1,289 2,786 2,704 576 3,269 1,302 694 2,513 87 64 22 28 77 119 58 36 56 95 57 12 91 57 13 64 88 56 50 32 112 121 59 38 73 71 70 20 105 28 36 50 89 48 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1 —FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM [Data for items shown in italics are based on Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Portage 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 farm operators (see 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 id fsru 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 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. FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954., 1950., Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954. 1950., 3,258 3,608 597,760 81.0 409,340 103,065 1,630 14,710 484,450 487,317 148.7 135.1 10,334 8,380 64.55 62.06 89 3,076 3,444 179,559 180,077 138 205 233 313 304 381 806 985 1,215 1,264 348 273 32 23 1,563 1,416 30,123 28,964 446 401 6,079 6,803 178 1,849 302 4,230 2,592 2,881 151,645 167,693 757 725 40,278 33,636 1,242 1,108 39,085 37,009 170 2,350 3,229 3,525 37,681 33,135 3,128 3,490 215,761 215,844 3,090 3,409 220,853 233,666 2,806 3,076 191,923 201,329 215 2,471 145 2,170 3,126 3,491 89 80 2,415 2,552 518,400 81.0 373,725 48,604 4,500 9,445 419,784 433,530 173.8 169.9 9,199 8,384 52.67 46.12 81 2,304 2,457 157,421 161,150 131 145 155 147 171 205 539 573 922 1,005 310 319 76 63 1,674 1,713 60,511 59,115 935 1,065 38,222 43,748 249 5,699 804 32,523 1,259 1,626 52,014 72,795 1,174 1,034 49,995 38,869 760 825 30,889 31,161 100 1,556 2,326 2,446 30,732 26,692 2,376 2,523 256,154 264,013 2,054 2,290 143,414 163,071 1,949 2,086 102,009 111,664 49 27 2,802 869 181 4,305 33 727 2,299 2,411 1,619 2,085 811,520 31.0 241,215 19,285 2,275 251,340 271,942 155.2 130.4 6,143 5,794 39.87 44.03 95 1,540 2,003 47,452 51,980 168 290 303 507 349 51 C 497 532 208 161 13 13 484 482 7,349 9,080 202 304 3,014 4,762 102 794 118 2,220 1,231 1,442 63,711 73,602 954 1,140 79,485 79,108 1,049 884 30,790 31,072 202 2,665 1,574 1,961 19,539 22,338 1,577 2,036 57,815 65,822 1,538 1,900 101,850 113,754 1,495 1,815 143,196 152,710 1 30 221 1,592 2,001 1,704 2,095 215,680 80.0 118,793 59,975 3,172 7,890 172,577 187,181 101.3 89.3 22,193 17,452 228.44 193.59 72 1,612 1,969 117,003 126,730 171 349 138 156 97 130 254 286 552 639 336 342 64 67 654 748 11,554 10,751 452 276 7,206 3,745 275 3,766 243 3,440 489 632 12,203 18,313 232 299 2,902 3,736 395 456 8,041 8,672 30 489 1,612 2,017 13,668 15,234 1,649 1,993 135,763 141,226 1,100 1,335 31,798 37,736 650 847 15,105 22,049 2 13 18 298 264 3,810 1,618 2,002 61 78 2,150 2,328 373,760 95.9 225,410 144,430 15,575 358,596 361,997 166.8 155.5 14,057 12,233 81.55 76.57 83 2,070 2,271 127,302 129,945 83 83 83 98 136 181 524 662 994 1,032 234 209 16 6 1,068 1,149 21,886 23,507 258 243 5,706 4,917 131 3,168 158 2,538 1,779 1,939 118,045 124,417 450 468 13,018 14,219 1,310 1,244 58,782 50,366 191 2,576 2,091 2,219 13,857 14,626 2,097 2,291 154,894 158,369 2,089 2,267 198,713 198,290 1,879 2,045 131,063 138,636 197 2,218 967 27,991 2,058 2,231 70 78 3,138 3,368 461,440 92.1 255,983 178,344 1,882 19,180 425,159 434,748 135.5 129.1 25,171 19,328 183.52 150.98 81 3,003 3,247 273,133 276,090 201 251 131 139 146 175 306 363 1,157 1,282 903 895 159 142 2,212 2,330 58,864 58,969 436 475 6,977 7,019 178 2,863 294 4,114 969 1,117 23,137 24,722 599 589 10,250 9,266 1,093 1,208 30,350 34,778 150 2,889 3,036 3,276 22,448 23,904 3,046 3,300 338,974 342,078 2,698 2,918 112,351 118,469 1,391 1,474 33,387 33, -:- 5 4 53 106 450 9,367 95 2,877 2,988 3,209 121 129 1,865 2,129 582,400 51.2 262,735 41,365 2,330 298,354 312,008 160.0 146.6 7,574 7,346 46.76 49.72 85 1,795 2,064 80,711 85,232 126 184 191 256 252 329 554 666 584 546 84 76 681 590 13,494 14,364 353 261 4,990 4,666 198 2,606 193 2,384 1,174 1,350 67,933 79,267 745 798 49,252 49, 946 1,196 1,144 56,647 54,610 211 4,031 1,807 1,987 25,327 23,923 1,826 2,092 99,195 104,262 1,773 1,986 138,074 148,241 1,469 1,659 117,185 129,213 3 2 43 9 58 496 39 1,017 1,815 2,036 40 55 2,665 2,857 471,040 91.6 326,184 115,750 3,000 11,065 431,665 438,638 162.0 153.5 14,064 10,583 86.79 69.18 84 2,532 2,750 229,313 230, 829 71 85 89 97 128 153 421 527 967 1,050 690 713 166 125 1,496 1,657 48,576 55,646 327 323 7,050 8,408 139 2,051 229 4,999 1,207 1,517 46,877 59,151 443 385 12,935 9,905 1,553 1,255 64,083 48,513 96 1,874 2,566 2,804 22,831 26,186 2,575 2,798 284,939 294,883 2,535 2,724 159,536 163,310 1,428 1,676 59,812 69,056 1 3 3 30 194 3,557 208 6,480 2,493 2,772 89 67 WISCONSIN 49 OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of farms . See text] Saver Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 739 3,197 2,900 2,566 2,698 3,485 168 2,113 999 2,245 2,669 2,931 1,762 2,152 2,536 1 1,016 3,503 3,136 2,865 2,889 3,697 254 2,342 1,175 2,500 3,049 3,155 1,890 2,357 2,647 ' 2 814,720 752,640 323,840 626,560 472,960 515,200 554,880 358,400 522,240 273,920 355,840 480,640 401,920 290,560 519,680 3 15.3 61.3 86.8 61.0 94.7 93.9 3.8 87.7 36.7 91.0 79.1 84.9 77.8 86.2 65.2 4 106,658 420,376 225,525 353,440 353,725 338,250 16,535 198,766 179,841 190,033 197,623 348,722 280,076 181,923 304,350 5 12,990 39,255 55,530 35,460 106,528 150,441 200 126,954 27,627 65,150 88,640 42,800 38,765 75,180 42,815 6 600 2,493 600 2,650 16, 142 8,526 3,275 6,460 3,310 • 2,592 4,662 9,105 7 355 4,o30 6,065 4,400 11,240 11,710 14,540 3,690 3,075 9,655 6,505 5,355 8,170 5,265 a 124,699 461,599 280,974 382,109 448,079 483,586 21,228 314,428 191,540 249,340 281,539 407,827 312,618 250,491 338,992 9 142,584 479,237 288,999 384,818 457,104 488,460 28,365 319,859 209,978 253,648 297,496 421,494 324,097 254,890 347,944 10 168.7 144.4 96.9 148.9 166.1 138.8 126.4 148.8 191.7 111.1 105.5 139.1 177.4 116.4 133.7 11 140.3 136.8 92.2 134.3 158.2 132.1 111.7 136.6 178.7 101.5 97.6 133.6 171.5 108.1 131.4 12 6,638 12,875 17,439 7,707 9,246 11,614 12,301 30,801 8,368 18,984 23,968 11,540 12,383 18,223 11,237 13 5,523 10,942 15,107 7,394 ','. 10,925 9,263 21,603 7,472 15,314 18,790 10,273 9,310 15,243 8,905 K 40.57 89.18 183.06 52.04 55.13 85.37 98.61 197.01 42.32 166 . 10 228.00 84.73 69.93 154.47 81.19 15 38.04 81.86 161.49 53.43 53.98 82.81 69.23 161.28 42.18 153.29 194,73 75.96 55.57 139.47 69.03 16 90 87 91 89 86 84 85 85 86 91 85 86 84 81 86 17 699 3,139 2,782 2,527 2,587 3,415 136 2,020 924 2,174 2,406 2,843 1,682 2,071 2,402 18 962 3,432 3,034 2,775 2,806 3,640 215 2,251 1,119 2,439 2,867 3,093 1,842 2,285 2,540 19 27,241 170,616 166,775 110,352 187,004 180,004 4,085 197,303 49,484 147,821 163,497 164,854 119,511 153,000 127,862 20 28,782 175,696 172,322 112,339 193,030 186,788 4,955 196,307 52,521 151,227 179,512 167,852 126,109 151,891 130,071 21 70 139 221 172 120 206 26 89 86 94 336 137 113 138 152 22 152 183 236 221 127 173 71 150 106 142 423 162 92 184 199 .'J 108 177 147 262 115 179 32 69 79 83 185 157 111 81 171 24 231 218 173 358 124 215 50 88 142 103 225 185 133 106 180 25 140 275 201 376 132 313 24 74 114 IK 170 230 120 129 257 26 210 342 243 457 157 375 43 90 150 121 182 287 133 151 251 27 205 898 617 813 464 1,041 35 177 231 435 337 742 328 333 682 28 208 1,025 714 890 601 1,157 29 225 310 522 411 916 371 404 734 29 144 1,432 1,265 810 1,202 1,434 17 842 314 1,100 895 1,293 647 908 944 111 140 1,470 1,399 759 1,278 1,505 17 976 323 1,253 1,126 1,299 757 1,036 999 31 28 208 296 92 5Q1 233 635 86 327 420 264 430 182 12 19 184 240 88 483 206 4 615 80 283 451 233 369 165 33 4 10 35 2 53 9 2 134 14 63 20 51 52 14 J, 2 10 29 2 36 9 1 107 8 15 49 11 44 35 12 35 258 2,578 2,400 1,U6 1,935 2,150 77 1,303 445 1,416 1,343 2,091 1,242 1,655 1,605 36 324 2,550 2,532 970 2,061 2,283 121 1,318 496 1,648 1,495 2,197 1,302 1,692 1,417 37 6,300 60,490 43,598 19,734 55,765 42,206 2,117 32,145 11,996 22,303 26,358 43,553 36,851 32,273 38,864 IS 8,436 55,826 41,773 16,546 54,452 44,242 2,373 31,490 13,603 20,808 27,174 43,545 38,373 29,379 33,180 39 127 376 380 374 615 452 48 302 241 460 875 727 910 258 471 40 155 463 331 281 593 349 61 227 234 368 519 700 925 347 456 41 2,022 7,231 3,755 5,346 10,749 5,823 1,335 5,636 7,279 5,079 13,856 17,034 34,262 4,132 13,076 42 3,498 8,611 3,571 3,664 12,050 4,455 1,386 4,113 7,675 4,000 7,471 15,596 35,682 5,508 13,174 43 52 156 241 205 267 231 18 189 90 275 469 263 344 139 221 44 518 2,526 2,204 1,937 3,125 2,500 640 3,203 1,996 2,563 5,767 4,240 6,327 2,177 2,783 4! 91 260 172 204 429 260 34 138 176 221 547 533 766 146 295 46 1,504 4,705 1,551 3,409 7,624 3,323 695 2,433 5,283 2,516 8,089 12,794 27,935 1,955 10,293 47 561 1,967 850 1,732 1,659 2,665 80 929 710 1,215 963 1,599 836 712 1,510 .' 708 2,373 1,165 1,875 1,950 2,858 158 1,019 907 1,473 1,241 1,916 1,075 909 1,652 49 34,681 93,783 13,906 92,593 67,932 134,843 3,696 30,894 48,081 24,669 22,910 63,887 31,274 10,544 63,064 4. .--7. 103,811 19,030 94,024 79,404 135,931 ■ . .- 36,711 65,361 30,998 29,372 70,376 40,894 12,969 72,811 51 467 1,337 1,153 901 1,331 1,028 94 221 478 681 565 1,290 1,066 444 517 584 1,303 1,072 895 1,390 1,140 127 250 571 734 589 1,408 991 423 503 53 36,962 60,024 19,423 58,877 43,167 27,955 6,750 5,135 43,242 13,275 9,947 50,202 43,836 7,487 27,449 ' 42,015 56,192 17,379 52,806 39,791 28,463 9,928 6,064 43,517 12,256 9,930 50,368 34,539 6,573 29,916 55 244 1,098 734 1,723 1,673 2,359 25 694 430 )99 829 1,139 561 647 1,147 51 216 1,305 779 1,855 1,654 2,184 44 835 365 961 944 1,471 695 891 1,181 8,548 36,930 10,236 74 325 57,883 70,913 764 24,404 19, 173 19,435 19,083 34,006 16,556 15,931 41,867 5! 7,102 43,565 10,391 80,'070 53,552 64,998 1,011 27,706 14,673 17,785 19,771 40,653 21,816 21,807 43,688 59 55 92 64 246 190 419 4 93 77 38 95 109 65 62 U8 6C 910 1,113 581 3,577 2,675 5,020 100 1,731 1,232 410 1,145 1,530 1,031 744 2,280 61 712 3,109 2,818 2,479 2,601 3,383 164 2,083 978 2,193 2,576 2,826 1,735 2,093 2,469 62 964 3,389 3,039 2,769 2,816 3,584 247 2,258 1,147 2,395 2,908 3,026 1,844 2,280 2,546 63 8,945 32,525 23,281 20,882 25,579 21,842 ... 18,911 12,285 16,758 25,888 34,291 30,328 27,124 26,790 ...; 9,875 35,536 24,533 25,369 24,825 23,583 2,704 17,468 12,628 16,574 24,266 33,104 26,684 26,763 25,104 721 3,170 2,822 2,547 2,636 3,439 154 2,046 964 2,196 2,518 2,891 1,747 2,106 2,488 ,..,.. 989 3,461 3,054 2,811 2,853 3,663 240 2,282 1,159 2,461 2,926 3,119 1,879 2,309 2,593 ' ' 35,563 238,337 214,128 135,432 253,518 228,033 7,537 235,084 68,759 175,203 203,711 225,441 190,624 189,405 179,802 40,716 240, 133 217,666 132,549 259,532 235,485 8,714 231,910 73,799 176,035 214,157 226,993 200,164 186,778 176,425 .-■-' 671 3,059 2,522 2,475 2,541 3,346 132 1,860 890 2,017 1,941 2,633 1,464 1,885 2,270 70 875 3,336 2,766 2,750 2,747 3,593 212 2,059 1,069 2,231 2,290 2,947 1,663 2,090 2,436 71 49,529 191,203 67,740 186,652 181,580 247,962 6,577 87,443 79,250 66,407 68,351 141,446 84,681 58,748 143,815 ".. 58,414 203,202 71,194 190,640 187,408 245,171 9,392 95,907 93,637 69,591 76,317 154,574 101,083 64,155 149,679 73 689 2,589 1,716 2,048 2,200 2,958 141 1,051 889 1,590 1,346 2,283 1,481 1,005 1,801 74 935 1,879 2,864 2,184 2,394 3,147 215 1,165 1,081 1,822 1,601 2,551 1,565 1,169 1,903 71,643 153,807 33,329 151,470 111,099 162,798 10,446 36,029 91,323 37,944 32,857 114,089 75,110 18,031 90,513 'i 84,891 160,003 36,409 146,830 119,195 164,394 15,936 42,775 108,878 43,254 39,302 120,744 75,433 19,542 102,727 '~ 9 9 6 3 2 7 7 20 1 10 25 18 3 55 78 5 4 1 8 1 3 9 12 7 13 16 3 17 79 163 186 129 8 6 113 178 1,090 3 121 654 274 25 1,603 80 17 38 150 106 4 61 90 851 78 431 533 28 471 81 27 172 140 67 483 660 4 337 62 216 304 283 293 170 102 82 289 1,980 1,356 644 7,102 5,631 27 6,760 1,270 2,222 4,733 4,229 4,613 2,156 1,140 83 8 54 46 21 698 1,813 3 39 42 77 76 53 22 24 22 ■'■■ 61 1,383 936 404 21,541 55,801 15 1,233 737 1,722 2,104 1,324 546 660 413 •■: 718 3,100 2,783 2,468 2,557 3,351 162 1,983 970 2,135 2,522 2,755 1,671 2,056 2,413 36 958 3,383 3,026 2,768 2,775 3,570 248 2,217 1,147 2,404 2,871 3,009 1,787 2,267 2,552 57 17 58 101 68 101 110 6 71 24 63 113 117 77 54 86 ■'.; 46 78 93 67 95 94 4 88 19 70 132 105 78 70 65 !9 50 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Burnett Calumet FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR 1 2 153,558 168, 561 989 1,041 846 1,037 3,540 3,986 1,257 1,567 2,672 3,079 1,682 1,828 1,179 1,478 1,772 1,884 1950... 3 4 22,507,288 23,221,095 218,675 224, 348 142,576 155,487 479, 118 494,663 205,564 219,548 300, 936 308,558 395,848 405,124 191,583 215,481 193,533 195,953 1950... * 6 9,849,700 10,112,027 59,480 63,527 34,249 37,026 196,238 199,304 53,925 57,630 177,841 177,198 135,163 140,199 50,756 57,883 119,510 117,399 1949... 7 8 Faras by color of operator: 153,421 168,338 987 1,041 846 1,029 3,539 3,986 1,256 1,547 2,665 3,055 1,682 1,827 1,178 1,471 1,772 1,882 1950... 9 10 137 223 2 "a 1 1 20 7 24 1 1 7 2 1950... 11 12 Farms by tenure of operator: 107,083 120,773 701 746 613 856 2,491 2,958 934 1,259 1,989 2,389 1,170 1,262 782 1,107 1,299 1,418 1950... 13 L4 23,703 20,879 207 188 216 154 661 536 297 266 464 393 259 215 328 268 234 204 1950... 15 16 594 619 1 4 3 1 7 4 4 6 9 14 7 2 2 1 5 9 1950... 17 18 19 ?n 22, 178 26, 290 14.4 15.6 80 103 8.1 9.9 14 26 1.7 2.5 381 488 10.8 12.2 22 36 1.8 2.3 210 283 7.9 9.2 246 349 14.6 19.1 67 102 5.7 6.9 234 253 13.2 13.4 1950... .percent 1954. . . 1950. . . 2] 22 5,288 7,008 22 26 7 10 160 191 11 14 L23 165 97 165 37 54 104 121 1950... 23 24 1,202 1,084 8 5 1 1 26 33 3 10 14 10 19 7 2 17 5 1950... 25 26 13,108 14,838 25 47 1 136 176 2 3 53 61 104 132 11 17 88 104 1950... 27 28 Crop-share tenants and croppers. . . .number 1954. . . 1950... 1,236 984 12 19 13 15 9 14 11 7 3 3 23 12 29 30 11,872 13,854 13 28 1 123 161 2 3 44 47 93 125 8 14 65 92 1950... 1] 32 1950... 2,580 3,360 25 25 6 14 59 88 9 16 24 43 35 33 12 29 25 23 33 34 907 1,080 12 14 5 5 25 37 8 6 13 12 18 12 7 17 10 11 1950... 3S 36 1,673 2,280 13 11 1 9 34 51 1 10 11 31 17 21 5 12 15 12 1950... 37 38 Land in faras by tenure of operator: 13,887,289 14,978,685 139,334 146,353 93,615 121,332 301,444 339,165 134,443 163,356 197,722 218,914 256,087 262,834 110,158 147,266 131,987 137,864 1950... 39 40 4,700,591 3,889,317 59,786 51,383 46,638 31,414 120,479 87,968 62,345 50,246 74,333 56,243 72,801 61,867 69,958 53,499 35,453 29,077 1950... 41 42 Mana 276,808 285,246 890 4,046 566 12 1,486 979 3,169 1,622 4,158 4,354 2,805 520 847 315 703 2,918 1950... 43 44 3,642,600 4,067,847 18,665 22,566 1,757 2,729 55,709 66,551 5,607 4,324 24,723 29,047 64,155 79,903 10,620 14,401 25,390 26,094 1950... 45 46 699,874 908,456 4,007 4,732 937 1,148 20,637 22,744 2,811 1,455 13,145 16,037 22,301 39,139 5,580 7,073 11,203 12,008 1950... 47 48 234,131 192,724 1,981 1,155 260 250 4,082 5,549 402 1,962 1,933 3,368 5,176 1,334 311 1,992 492 1950... 49 50 2,357,149 2,530,659 7,108 11,426 97 23,128 28,221 320 926 6,680 7,853 26,762 30,434 2,829 3,469 10, 109 11,717 1950... 51 52 Crop-share tenants and croppers 1950... 192,476 145,070 3,656 4,082 2,289 2,130 999 1,599 2,901 1,750 317 215 2,702 1,378 53 54 1950... 2,164,673 2,385,589 3,452 7,344 97 20,839 26,091 320 926 5,681 6,254 23,861 28,684 2,512 3,254 7,407 10,339 55 56 351,446 436,008 5,569 5,253 560 1,234 7,862 10,037 2,476 1,541 2,936 3,224 11,724 5,154 877 3,548 2,086 1,877 1950... 57 58 59 60 Cropland harvested by tenure of operator reporting 1954 . . . 1949 . . . acres 1954... 1949... 101,256 115,654 5,761,807 6, 244, 811 650 685 35,350 37,956 564 824 21,484 27,710 2,392 2,845 123,190 135,954 880 1,209 34,486 41,660 1,938 2,283 116,476 125,749 1,111 1,221 85,542 89,208 694 1,045 26,930 38,075 1,270 1,380 80,464 81,709 61 62 63 64 reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... 23,580 20,741 2,116,086 1,711,970 207 186 18,915 17,099 215 154 12,205 8,589 661 533 47,762 34,659 296 265 17,950 14,297 463 391 44,088 31,942 257 214 26,545 21,491 324 266 20,388 15,531 232 204 22,857 17,389 65 66 67 68 reporting 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949... 574 601 138,603 129,885 1 4 230 1,116 3 144 7 3 625 369 3 5 356 508 9 13 2,825 2,664 7 2 909 200 1 1 215 70 5 9 438 2,355 69 70 71 72 reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949... 21,591 25,837 1,833,204 2,025,361 65 92 4,985 7,356 13 25 416 727 371 472 24,661 28,322 22 33 1,133 1,165 208 268 14,452 16,843 243 343 22,167 29,300 64 96 3,223 4,207 227 249 15,751 15,946 WISCONSIN 51 OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence 'ond du Lac Forest Grant Green 3,157 3,445 4,274 4,738 2,615 2,767 1,674 1,828 5,094 5,472 3,954 4,229 2,024 2,085 1,152 1,533 2,870 3,077 1,857 2,080 316 395 3,479 3,703 467 652 3,533 3,749 2,189 2,271 1 2 522,071 529,229 562,471 580,204 435,506 448,652 332,470 339, 832 698,331 704,500 501,323 514,684 234,529 238,679 150,297 188,210 499,795 505,597 280,040 294,029 50,736 57,018 430,670 435.161 74,342 86, 922 665,048 682,827 358,966 361,885 3 4 202,145 204, 802 233,228 239,543 229,393 240,067 LIO, 930 115,039 401,012 405,964 316,561 328,826 118,293 117,969 42,504 50,648 209,260 214,662 119,743 124,492 11,574 11,600 272,883 272,700 16,430 18,431 297,414 302,598 187,642 190,334 5 6 3,155 3,445 4,265 4,732 2,614 2,767 1,672 1,827 5,092 5,471 3,951 4,227 2,024 2,085 1,152 1,533 2,869 3,077 1,857 2,076 316 395 3,478 3,703 467 651 3,529 3,749 2,189 2,270 7 8 2 9 6 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 4 1 1 4 1 9 1C 2,251 2,602 3,352 3,732 1,691 1,822 994 1,150 2,867 3,127 2,268 2,454 1,762 1,776 876 1,229 1,977 2,168 1,350 1,543 251 331 2,168 2,334 385 545 1,970 2,135 1,101 1,133 1] 12 610 526 626 570 391 346 223 144 629 500 489 447 210 231 240 247 475 444 272 274 55 46 447 384 73 86 408 366 145 141 13 14 15 7 7 2 19 20 4 8 30 25 24 43 8 8 3 4 9 5 6 14 22 1 1 11 8 5 6 15 ie 281 310 8.9 9.0 289 434 6.8 9.2 514 579 19.7 20.9 453 526 27.1 28.8 1,568 1,820 30.8 33.3 1,173 1,285 29.7 30.4 44 70 2.2 3.4 33 53 2.9 3.5 409 460 14.3 14.9 229 258 12.3 12.4 10 18 3.2 4.6 850 963 24.4 26.0 8 20 1.7 3.1 1,144 1,240 32.4 33.1 938 991 42.9 43.6 r is is 21 88 100 87 129 87 111 37 191 239 172 200 22 34 14 23 68 101 39 58 5 6 146 188 1 5 134 209 40 61 2 2; 16 19 16 19 25 22 9 9 73 66 74 38 4 22 23 11 16 36 26 1 1 53 40 15 26 2; 24 134 137 149 200 339 384 354 426 1.174 1,359 862 944 12 3 1 256 271 145 132 1 2 607 680 856 870 799 839 2: 2( 15 10 23 14 56 28 21 15 109 45 33 156 2 4 28 16 8 17 2 54 29 30 39 45 11 2' 2! 119 127 126 186 283 356 333 411 1,065 1,314 829 788 5 8 3 1 228 255 137 115 1 553 651 826 831 754 828 2' 3C 43 54 37 86 63 62 53 39 130 156 65 103 15 20 16 29 63 65 34 52 4 10 61 69 6 14 101 121 84 65 3] 3i 16 17 16 28 21 25 11 It 24 21 18 21 10 12 9 6 41 30 14 15 2 6 13 16 6 9 15 16 3 17 3: 3' 27 37 21 58 42 37 42 23 106 135 47 82 5 8 7 23 22 35 20 37 2 4 48 53 5 86 105 81 48 3. 3( 325,964 361,513 408,501 426,270 236,922 255,218 178,019 200, 679 328,874 341,839 247,294 259,097 188,626 189,287 99,093 135,266 305,369 324,097 185,694 197,873 36,675 45,804 .230,518 237,499 56,540 69,206 328, 847 350,746 158,140 161,680 3' 31 136,457 106,966 111,798 95,406 94,227 77,316 52,384 31,677 110,114 85,165 82,241 72,708 38,397 39,069 46,609 44,127 113,095 96,186 56,110 52,772 12,642 9,357 75,142 62,252 16,853 14, 853 98, 532 88,739 32,749 28,220 3 4( 10,224 8,500 2,404 1,620 18,863 16,948 2,277 1,765 17,444 10,558 11, 572 14,830 2,364 3,123 421 3,610 4,196 2,437 2,187 1,779 7,493 7,731 302 1,300 4,072 3,400 1,180 1,496 4. 49,426 52,250 39,768 56,908 85,494 99,170 99,790 105,711 2-1,899 266, 938 160,216 168,049 5,142 7,200 4,174 5,207 77,135 82,877 36,049 41,605 1,419 1,857 117,517 127,679 647 1,563 233,597 239,942 166, 897 170,489 4. 12,737 14,077 10,117 14,713 12,145 16,563 7,377 8,569 23,396 30, 183 20,707 22,459 2,691 3,639 1,991 2,785 8,709 13,891 4,543 8,558 631 861 15,969 19,962 240 493 22,925 34,357 4,999 8,483 2,786 3,531 2,332 2,961 5,256 3,944 1,761 1,458 12,995 9,198 12,417 5,499 420 5,710 4,092 1,785 3,559 6,172 3,443 124 40 13,504 8,902 3,194 4,362 4 28,611 26,351 23,461 29,491 60,730 67,888 80,976 88,123 187,565 206,695 119,535 127,347 1,042 1,669 560 40 54,084 55,419 25,057 22,752 80 149 88,598 95,965 178,139 176,225 144,385 147,515 4 •-• 2,839 1,643 2,727 1,739 9,074 4,439 3,753 1,938 15,496 4,734 3,939 21,869 280 636 4,979 2,637 1,141 2,611 149 7,055 3,764 5,721 6,484 8,198 1,490 5 5 25,772 24,708 20,734 27,752 51,656 63,449 77,223 86,185 172,069 201, 961 115,596 105,478 762 1,033 560 40 49,105 52,782 23, 916 20,141 80 81,543 92,201 172,418 169,741 136,187 146,025 : 5- 5,292 8,291 3,858 9,743 7,363 10,775 9,676 7,561 17,943 20, 862 7,557 12,744 1,409 1,472 1,623 2,382 8,632 9,475 4,664 6,736 708 847 6,778 8,309 283 1,030 19,029 20,458 14,319 10,129 5 2,123 2,493 123,653 137,296 3,275 3,647 170,207 175,879 1,547 1,712 114,074 125,967 934 1,116 57,936 67,029 2,692 3,000 181,455 194,909 2,162 2,361 151,792 162,439 1,715 1,746 95,186 94,056 752 1,147 25,829 34,475 1,887 2,092 123,821 134,172 1,280 1,446 74,348 79,994 237 294 7,976 9,048 2,069 2,232 141,821 146,226 346 505 11,993 14,419 1,879 2,030 141,263 151,267 1,052 1,081 80, 157 82,681 5 5 5 6 607 523 53,924 41,170 625 569 43,941 36,749 390 343 50,386 43,264 222 143 18,693 11,211 o27 499 67,569 50,824 488 446 51,842 44,824 210 229 18,674 18,228 237 247 15,461 13,703 471 441 49,513 41,650 270 273 26,106 23,947 55 45 3,138 2,167 442 380 47,701 39,030 69 84 4,035 3,428 405 365 43,890 38,718 145 141 17,234 15,528 6 6 6 & 15 7 2,743 2,835 7 2 1,043 697 19 20 14,296 12,985 4 8 816 858 26 25 11,719 6,335 24 43 9,076 12,009 8 8 1,514 2,002 1 4 165 863 9 5 1,788 1,218 6 4 1,377 747 14 22 6,024 4,901 1 1 217 370 11 8 1,967 1,314 5 6 792 860 6 6 6 6 268 306 21,825 23,501 278 427 18,037 26,218 487 571 50,637 57,851 444 519 33,485 35,941 1,551 1,807 140,269 153,896 1,165 1,277 103,851 109, 554 43 69 2,919 3,683 30 44 1,049 1,607 391 454 34,138 37,622 217 249 17,912 19,804 10 13 460 385 841 953 77,337 82,543 7 16 185 214 1,131 1,225 110,294 111,299 935 985 89,459 91,265 6 7 7 " 52 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Green Laie Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR 1,247 1,271 2,268 2,331 276 372 1,787 1,939 2,782 2,934 1,740 1,881 1,385 1,403 1,829 1,919 1,454 1,519 2 1950... 3 4 1950... 203,707 205,516 468,469 466,143 41,867 46,759 316,699 329,526 319,062 323,698 262,771 290,444 146,745 149,239 208,715 211,971 251,944 255,175 11}, 044 112,697 183,530 184,800 8,920 11,431 112,501 118,080 187,434 193,316 91,937 99,549 92,838 96,695 118,579 117,672 91,405 94,387 6 1949... Farns by color of operator: 1,247 1,271 2,268 2,330 276 372 1,785 1,936 2,780 2,933 1,739 1,880 1,385 1,403 1,829 1,919 1,453 1,518 8 1950... 9 10 Farns by tenure of operator: 1950... 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 11 12 1950... 762 752 1,253 1,247 222 282 1,334 1,437 1,742 1,917 1,312 1,463 837 834 1,565 1,663 973 1,054 163 138 268 259 48 79 278 268 415 310 256 206 259 237 190 148 166 119 1/ 1950... L5 L6 1950 . . . 10 5 10 7 6 5 22 10 3 1 21 24 6 2 13 14 312 376 25.0 29.6 737 818 32.5 35.1 6 11 2.2 3.0 169 229 9.5 11.8 £ .3 697 21.7 23.8 169 211 9.7 11.2 268 308 19.4 22.0 68 106 3.7 5.5 "302 332 20.8 21.9 18 19 20 1950 . . . 1950... 17 31 94 141 3 8 54 86 174 228 25 40 152 187 30 60 87 105 1950... 23 24 1950... 4 39 2£ 8 13 48 37 6 1 20 11 5 14 232 306 527 588 78 96 336 368 100 131 66 77 21 24 168 179 26 1950... 27 28 Crop-share tenants and croppers . . .number 1954. . . 1950... 10 10 20 3 8 6 30 22 15 9 10 18 5 7 22 9 29 30 1950... 222 296 507 58: 70 90 306 346 85 122 56 59 16 17 146 170 31 32 1950. . . 57 35 77 63 3 3 29 34 45 64 38 39 30 33 12 17 33 39 3 23 27 2 12 13 17 13 9 19 8 10 8 8 10 18 34 1950... 35 36 1950. . . 52 32 36 3 1 17 21 28 51 29 20 22 23 4 9 23 21 Land in farms by tenure of operator: 107,183 109,122 227,242 221,872 29,081 30,115 221,036 226,145 168,538 185,100 180,823 212,210 61,658 64,298 168,932 176,813 152,992 163,945 38 1950... 31,840 24,444 71,226 66,673 12,246 15,697 63,661 61,600 62,606 43,146 54,360 42,072 38,830 34,714 30,507 22,758 37,461 24,674 40 1950... 4,779 1,575 2,975 2,886 2,393 3,272 6,445 5,736 1,377 3,700 5,725 7,352 1,240 475 3,840 3,691 42 1950... 43 44 1950... 59,905 70,375 167,026 174,712 540 947 29,609 38,509 81,473 89,716 26,211 32,462 40,532 42,875 8,036 11,925 57,651 62,865 1,878 5,619 19,349 26,666 370 687 8,676 13,476 19,213 25,331 3,575 6,330 21,261 23,078 3,454 6,370 14,920 16,456 46 1950... 47 48 1950... 1,283 943 9,719 7,199 1,879 2,644 7,741 5,538 1,133 120 4,230 1,871 940 683 3,147 1,876 49 50 1950... 47,063 58,254 122,373 128,304 15,874 18,220 49,979 51,264 16,329 20,387 12,115 14,528 2,607 3,304 35,359 36,658 51 52 Crop-share tenants and croppers 1950... 1,481 1,917 3,841 680 1,701 929 3,378 2,604 2,333 1,823 1,796 2,976 436 742 3,466 1,900 53 54 1950... 45,582 56,337 118,532 127,624 14,173 17,291 46,601 48,660 13,996 18,564 10,319 11,552 2,171 2,5o2 31,893 34,758 55 56 57 58 59 60 Cropland harvested by tenure of operator 1950... reporting 1954 . . . 1949. . . acres 1954 . . . 1949... 9,681 5,559 720 719 53,071 55,877 15,585 12,543 1,175 1,193 86,611 84,510 170 260 191 263 5,833 7,185 3,180 4,169 1,257 1,378 73,986 77,825 4,540 7,583 1,616 1,835 94,836 109,096 5,174 5,625 1,216 1,404 59,025 70,777 2,926 3,398 753 778 37,769 41,607 1,035 1,568 1,525 1,638 95.668 97,637 4,225 7,875 936 1,019 53,854 59,319 reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... 162 135 17,650 12,857 262 257 27,235 26,072 48 79 3,011 3,994 276 264 25,350 23,769 412 306 39,229 26,413 255 204 21,084 15,778 257 236 25,567 23,187 190 148 17,389 12,803 162 119 13,614 9,045 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 reporting 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949 . . . 10 5 3,841 778 10 7 1,320 1,046 5 5 601 1,142 21 10 4,773 4,192 3 1 634 142 21 24 3,716 4,344 6 2 666 152 12 12 1,715 1,455 69 70 71 72 reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... 304 374 36,482 43,185 731 815 68,364 73,172 5 9 76 252 159 223 12,564 15,344 583 687 48,596 53,615 160 203 11,194 12,852 260 305 25,786 27,557 64 104 4,856 7,080 295 325 22,222 24,568 WISCONSIN 53 OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Milvaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ocaukee Pepin Pierce 2,025 2,155 1,356 1,586 1,512 1,670 3,321 3,519 • 5,691 6,061 2,014 2,363 1,048 1,179 1,065 1,390 2,784 2,911 2,529 2,813 416 607 3,186 3,409 1,234 1,355 735 818 2,393 2,591 1 2 384,775 391,346 220,776 233,105 248,425 256,403 347,838 353,835 835,258 847,794 318,882 343,105 235,235 247,242 47,203 59,451 440,235 442,415 342,097 361,502 94,962 117,698 360,993 370,626 129,364 127, .-23 136,303 138,042 348,744 353,084 3 4 197,355 198,339 74,515 71,157 62,685 62,554 199,106 200,408 302,270 311,364 90,298 98,067 77,581 85,759 31,375 40,817 155,447 158,928 135,135 141,377 19,467 20,571 208,408 207,009 83,661 84,099 59,279 59,791 175,459 176,678 5 6 2,024 2,154 1,356 1,585 1,511 1,668 3,320 3,517 5,689 f 059 2,013 2,362 1,047 1,178 1,064 1,390 2,784 2,910 2,528 2,803 416 607 3,154 3,358 1,234 1,355 735 818 2,392 2,590 7 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 34 51 1 1 9 10 850 912 1,081 1,327 1,207 1,416 2,691 2,934 4,695 5,008 1,643 1,965 784 882 746 935 1,926 1,988 2,100 2,375 360 508 2,475 2,773 803 972 5oe 571 1,550 1,699 11 12 259 237 234 201 252 420 342 736 728 319 291 173 161 174 234 326 27( 32.: 305 47 68 428 350 284 227 14o 135 533 502 13 14 I 3 5 1 14 11 18 14 5 3 2 15 4 5 8 4 3 5 12 8 10 2 1 6 2 15 16 910 1,000 44.9 46.4 33 53 2.8 3.3 49 57 3.2 3.4 196 232 5.9 6.6 242 311 4.3 5.1 46 102 2.3 4.3 88 134 8.4 11.4 131 206 12.8 14. e 528 642 19.0 22.1 95 129 3.8 4.6 6 26 1.4 4.3 273 278 8.6 8.2 137 150 11.1 11.1 81 111 11.0 13.6 304 388 12.7 15.0 17 18 19 20 110 165 22 28 27 41 136 134 103 128 20 50 15 31 98 156 43 67 41 53 5 14 156 159 101 104 25 34 90 122 21 22 40 36 4 1 1 2 8 14 10 9 3 3 3 5 12 28 24 8 19 IS 2 7 35 41 23 24 712 719 2 5 2 44 76 84 8 16 7( 7 1 391 471 25 28 2 52 51 14 14 44 54 144 174 25 26 18 23 1 1 i 7 16 4 2 3 9 5 1 26 32 8 1 9 7 7 7 9 7 40 32 27 28 694 696 1 4 5 21 37 60 80 13 3S 7 2 365 439 19 20 1 43 44 7 7 35 47 104 142 29 30 48 30 1C 19 15 12 22 40 53 90 15 33 23 24 26 37 66 80 21 39 1 10 4l 50 15 30 16 35 51 31 32 13 14 4 13 14 18 34 32 12 9 3 7 13 12 17 22 10 15 1 4 28 14 7 3 9 10 22 33 34 35 66 6 11 2 4 22 19 58 3 24 20 17 13 25 4g 53 11 24 6 18 36 9 23 3 7 25 29 35 36 133,516 139,641 155,731 175,796 183,841 206,451 259,503 279,091 654,995 236,824 - . 173,722 18,556 24,927 275,342 279,390 267,383 288,075 56,749 75,898 264,120 286,243 67,028 80,717 85,554 89,399 188,300 200,779 37 3» 67,709 59,220 58,764 46,612 54,014 42,402 62,859 47,479 147,112 135,580 71,421 57,670 48,220 42,026 16,723 17,637 65,186 53,894 59,873 55,636 14,990 25,479 63,766 50,785 42,370 30,336 34,931 27,448 106,877 92,893 40 1,296 2,361 840 4,995 3,845 320 4,513 3,386 16,036 ll , 4l 3,819 4,643 L,4U 310 2,234 3,082 1,890 3,894 1,401 341 22,069 12,413 2,224 2,497 5,687 1,676 1,507 743 2,330 370 41 42 182,254 190, 124 5,441 5,702 6,725 7,230 20,963 23,879 35,053 40,673 6,818 13,190 22,712 31,184 9,690 13,805 97,817 105,237 13,440 17,450 1,154 3,908 30,883 31,101 14,279 14,894 14,311 20,452 51,237 59,042 43 44 19,518 28,506 3,194 3,094 3,345 5,194 14,520 13,132 13,935 15,834 3,039 6,210 2,813 5,496 6,844 10,504 6,415 9,406 5,135 6,795 1.L48 2,291 16,342 16,657 9,961 10,392 2,801 5,434 12,179 15,555 45 46 10,139 7,916 1,082 120 21 278 1,294 1,882 1,622 443 719 960 307 1,267 1,545 5,056 4,202 1,253 872 2,919 2,477 1,088 416 1,744 1,567 7,044 7,677 47 48 144, C13 140,118 744 447 1,191 240 3,675 5,668 11,583 12,411 1,490 2,784 14,492 20,214 475 5 75,218 80,200 4,778 4,745 365 7,098 7,527 1,407 8,987 9,770 27,542 29,166 49 50 2,995 4,567 44 80 316 1,184 1,011 2,342 625 254 400 2,239 2,304 279 5 4,266 5,177 936 1,052 125 1,063 995 669 466 1,521 796 6,527 4,490 51 52 141,018 135,551 700 367 875 240 2,491 4,657 9,241 11,786 1,236 2,384 12,253 17,910 196 70,952 75,023 3,842 3,693 240 6,035 6,532 991 941 7,466 8,974 21,015 24,676 53 54 8,584 13,584 421 2,041 1,989 1,518 1,474 3,197 7,913 11,068 1,841 3,477 4,447 4,667 1,104 1,751 11,128 11,429 2,274 5,038 6 1,252 4,524 4,440 1,570 2,679 779 3,681 4,472 6,644 55 56 807 875 66,111 68,386 1,016 1,246 49,362 50,591 1,1A5 1,31 : 50,065 2,569 2,864 146,993 157,326 4,5i 1 4,896 236,236 245,787 1,544 1,884 66,272 77,175 729 839 49,762 57,239 624 794 11,566 16,469 1,844 1,926 93,239 98,642 2,044 2,327 106,237 113,737 286 403 9,765 12,343 2,400 2,707 151,330 159,807 730 929 41,904 52,375 477 533 35,151 38,025 1,353 1,586 89,992 96,544 57 58 59 60 257 234 33,843 29,433 234 199 23,325 16,787 252 195 14,236 10,039 416 339 37,689 27,793 732 726 49,651 46,482 318 289 20,756 15,912 172 161 18,735 16,930 170 230 12,046 12,563 324 275 25,200 19,255 320 304 23,190 20,713 47 65 4,834 5,221 427 349 37,300 28,533 283 225 28,343 20,613 146 133 16,278 12,364 533 499 56,757 48,977 61 62 63 64 714 1,190 3 129 1,825 4 1 492 102 14 11 2,540 2,098 18 14 2,495 2,116 5 5 851 1,068 3 1 367 179 9 11 1,369 2,031 4 5 669 557 8 3 611 186 3 5 4,600 2,208 12 8 1,232 920 9 6 4,335 1,358 2 1 1,272 387 6 2 1,344 214 65 66 67 68 904 994 96,687 99,330 31 46 1,699 1,954 47 56 2,187 2,348 189 230 11,884 13,191 237 305 13,888 16,979 42 94 2,419 3,912 80 126 8,717 11,411 122 193 6,394 9,754 521 637 36,339 40,474 92 127 5,097 6,741 3 20 268 799 266 272 18,546 17,749 130 145 9,079 9,753 75 107 6,578 9,015 290 375 27,366 30,943 69 70 71 72 54 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rocll Rusk St. Croix Sauk FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR 1 2 3,258 3,608 2,415 2,552 1,619 2,085 1,704 2,095 2,150 2,328 3,138 3,368 1,865 2,129 2,665 2,857 2,913 3,144 1950... 3 4 484,450 487,317 419,784 433,530 251,340 271,942 172,577 187,181 358,596 361, 997 425,159 434,748 298,354 312,008 431,665 438,638 480,817 486,428 1950... 5 6 179,559 180,077 157,421 161, 150 47,452 51,980 117,003 126,730 127,302 129,945 273,133 276,090 80,711 85,232 229,313 230,829 201,994 207,206 1949... 7 a Faras by color of operator: 3,258 3,606 2,415 2,551 1,619 2,085 1,699 2,090 2,149 2,326 3,134 3,362 1,864 2,129 2,665 2,855 2,912 3,143 1950. . . 9 10 2 1 5 5 1 2 4 6 1 2 1 1 1950... 11 12 Faros by tenure of operator: 2,168 2,535 1,923 2,013 1,277 1,818 1,094 1,369 1,256 1,347 1,845 2,035 1,440 1,689 1,704 1,845 1,952 2,172 1950 . . . 13 1. 795 567 365 372 318 218 353 405 259 181 378 344 348 337 585 547 463 374 1950... 15 16 4 5 6 6 1 1 7 15 2 2 11 18 1 5 9 8 6 12 1950... 17 18 291 401 121 161 23 48 250 306 633 798 904 971 76 98 367 457 492 586 1950... 19 20 . .percent 1954. . . 1950... 8.9 11.1 5.0 6.3 1.4 2.3 14.7 14.6 29.4 34.3 28.8 28.8 4.1 4.6 13.8 16.0 16.9 18.6 21 22 157 211 43 54 6 8 166 186 21 47 88 72 36 39 112 125 67 128 1950... 23 ... 33 33 1 12 1 18 29 23 23 44 39 3 5 46 41 18 26 1950... 25 .''■ 54 88 43 61 3 8 40 48 533 656 726 788 7 20 171 230 328 361 1950... 27 28 Crop-share tenants and croppers. ...number 1954... 1950... 13 15 14 13 1 4 6 7 17 34 72 28 1 4 34 22 29 25 29 1950... 41 73 29 4S 2 4 34 41 516 622 654 760 6 16 137 208 299 336 31 1950... 47 69 34 34 14 31 26 43 56 72 46 72 30 34 38 61 79 71 33 <■'. 16 35 14 15 14 21 6 9 9 14 14 17 16 16 8 29 L2 16 1950... 35 36 31 34 20 19 10 20 34 47 58 32 55 14 18 30 32 67 55 1950... 37 38 Land in farms by tenure of operator: 283,253 303,942 306,434 312,149 183,761 223,394 81,923 89,696 183,550 189,840 194,124 209,884 210,094 230,375 233,808 240,555 275,471 299,694 1950... 39 40 155,894 125,314 89,333 87,594 64,435 41,545 52,675 54,549 54,218 34,688 76,021 65,190 75,940 68,824 129,662 115,138 105,884 76,952 1950... 41 42 2,300 2,485 2,274 3,438 114 2,200 3,236 4,227 1,376 1,288 4,630 7.435 400 870 1,864 5,257 4,717 5,209 1950... 43 44 43,003 55,576 21,743 30,349 3,030 4,803 34,743 38,709 119,452 136,181 150,384 152,239 11,920 11,939 66,331 77,688 94,745 104,573 1950... 45 46 20,804 27,847 6,435 8,351 759 788 22,152 22,215 3,575 6,634 10,137 7,816 5,192 4,478 17,494 19,891 11,274 21,146 1950... 47 48 7,092 5,321 145 3,305 163 2,893 4,708 4,326 4,065 8,573 7,153 360 570 11,497 8,305 3,305 4,149 1950... 49 50 9,142 14,902 9,180 13,809 561 1,340 7,306 8,107 103,806 115,487 126,434 128,800 1,750 3,153 32,797 40,898 67,377 68,662 1950... 51 52 Crop-share tenants and croppers 1950... 2,064 1,978 2,635 2,288 131 520 792 1,102 2,620 5,405 10,560 2,955 80 607 7,068 3,590 5,187 4,217 53 54 1950... 7,078 12,924 6,545 11,521 430 820 6,514 7,005 101, 186 110,082 115,874 125,845 1,670 2,546 25,729 37,308 62,190 64,445 55 56 1950... 5,965 7,506 5,983 4,884 1,710 2,512 2,392 3,679 7,745 9,995 5,240 8,470 4,618 3,738 4,543 8,594 12,789 10,616 57 58 59 60 Cropland harvested by tenure of operator reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954. .. 1949 . . . 2,013 2,395 103.386 112,774 1,821 1,933 109,764 113,533 1,201 1,738 33,433 42,797 1,011 1,252 53,777 58,157 1,181 1,295 63,624 67,198 1,724 1,924 121,295 130,313 1,375 1,631 57,054 62,849 1,587 1,755 119,451 124,440 1,790 2,054 110,675 125,855 61 reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954 . . . 1949... 790 661 58,745 45,987 364 368 38,467 35,611 317 218 13,309 8,000 351 404 37,484 38,850 258 180 19,491 12,338 377 341 50,884 42,933 348 335 20,719 18,162 583 539 71,913 61,737 462 370 48,430 34,696 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 reporting 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954 — 1949... 3 4 223 324 6 6 868 385 1 1 9 165 7 14 2,187 2,831 2 2 580 398 11 18 3,072 5,587 1 5 85 258 9 8 966 2,592 6 12 2,353 2,286 69 70 71 72 reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... 270 384 17,205 20,992 113 150 8,222 11,621 21 46 701 1,018 243 299 23,555 26,892 629 794 43,607 50,011 891 964 97,882 97,257 71 93 2,853 3,963 353 448 36,983 42,060 475 573 40,536 44,369 WISCONSIN 55 OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 739 1,016 3,197 3,503 2,900 3,136 2,566 2,865 2,698 2,889 3,485 3,697 168 254 2,113 2,342 999 1,175 2,245 2,500 2,669 3,049 2,931 3,155 1,762 1,890 2,152 2,357 2,536 2,647 1 2 124,699 142,584 461,599 479,237 280,974 288, 999 382,109 384,818 448,079 457,104 483,586 488,460 21,228 28, 365 314,428 319,859 191,540 209,978 249,340 253,648 281, 539 297,496 407,827 421,494 312,618 324,097 250,491 254,890 338,992 347,944 3 4 27,241 28,782 170,616 175,696 166,775 172,322 110,352 112,339 187,004 193,030 180,004 186,788 4,085 4,955 197,303 196,307 49,484 52,521 147,821 151,227 163,497 179, 512 164,854 167,852 119,511 126,109 153,000 151,891 127,862 130,071 5 6 739 1,015 3,167 3,469 2,899 3,136 2,566 2,862 2,697 2,888 3,484 3,696 168 253 2,111 2,341 999 1,175 2,245 2,500 2,667 3,048 2,931 3,154 1,762 1,890 2,151 2,357 2,536 2,645 7 8 1 30 34 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 9 10 522 814 2,716 2,989 2,075 2,377 2,130 2,461 1,923 2,066 2,219 2,355 152 227 1,164 1,389 665 879 1,548 1,788 1,662 1,945 2,302 2,578 1,321 1,470 1,421 1,584 1,945 2,038 11 12 193 156 326 283 484 372 355 307 410 347 401 354 12 18 31A 267 266 218 404 328 565 542 397 309 299 239 369 326 385 375 13 14 5 8 18 7 15 1 3 2 8 4 1 2 42 38 7 4 8 10 30 39 6 5 5 2 13 19 15 21 15 16 24 41 3.2 4.0 147 213 4.6 6.1 334 372 11.5 11.9 80 97 3.1 3.4 362 474 13.4 16.4 857 984 24.6 26.6 3 7 1.8 2.8 593 648 28.1 27.7 61 74 6.1 6.3 285 374 12.7 15.0 412 523 15.4 17.2 226 263 7.7 8.3 137 179 7.8 9.5 349 428 16.2 18.2 191 213 7.5 8.0 17 18 19 20 10 14 56 88 201 238 33 53 136 188 30 38 1 2 155 212 28 39 149 186 226 305 82 94 15 26 73 123 77 93 21 22 2 2 3 8 28 18 7 3 26 31 22 17 43 23 4 2 23 20 33 26 19 16 10 11 32 17 10 8 23 24 4 7 • 76 63 61 15 15 147 179 743 837 1 341 348 10 16 81 110 91 94 91 102 81 109 218 245 68 70 25 26 1 3 9 6 10 : 2 1 22 15 59 24 44 15 1 3 35 8 27 13 18 4 19 23 27 21 3 9 27 28 3 4 51 70 53 56 13 14 125 164 684 813 1 297 333 9 13 46 102 64 81 73 98 62 86 191 224 65 61 29 30 e 18 28 41 42 55 25 26 53 76 62 92 2 4 54 65 19 17 32 58 62 98 34 51 31 33 26 43 36 42 31 32 5 13 16 13 20 10 11 14 23 27 14 16 1 3 10 16 14 11 11 20 20 29 16 21 22 6 6 13 19 13 33 34 3 5 12 28 22 45 14 12 30 49 48 76 1 1 44 49 5 6 21 38 42 69 18 30 9 27 20 30 17 29 35 36 78,427 104,678 377,252 393,205 178, 168 199,638 299, 411 312, 968 296,201 305,275 282,774 288, 919 17,148 22,849 135,677 151,882 108,060 140,106 147,113 160,514 128,804 149,285 301,128 322,287 213,563 236,584 140,136 1/45,654 241,269 239,808 37 38 42,583 30,326 62,822 55,796 65,647 47, 119 72,132 58,462 88,625 68,962 69,477 54, 996 3,110 3,184 62,731 51,794 69,257 54,101 65,401 46,977 87,732 75,891 73,219 59,229 71,528 52,027 58,397 49,189 67,173 64,085 39 40 2,142 1,739 3,618 1,775 5,913 152 1,140 558 1,920 904 10 1,788 14,830 14,071 5,755 3,204 1,944 2,129 11,699 10,426 1,573 2,256 3,0% 1,360 4,106 5,755 6,652 18,586 41 42 3,689 5,438 19,786 26,618 35,384 36,329 10,4U 13,388 62,113 82,309 129,415 143,641 960 544 101,190 102,112 8,468 12,567 34,882 44,028 53,304 61,894 31,907 37,722 24,431 34,126 47,852 54,292 23,898 25,465 43 44 1,588 1,434 6,952 10,803 20,766 21,432 3,398 6,293 21, 314 30,119 3,597 4,393 80 224 21,754 29,914 3,604 5,704 17,445 20,685 27,447 34,296 10,049 13,713 ^3,300 2,439 2,498 3,976 8,861 14,227 9,016 9,635 45 46 420 280 415 1,064 3,315 2,600 1,620 460 5,420 5,760 2,725 2,033 10,399 4,566 588 1,265 3,858 3,604 5,675 4,217 2,303 3,066 5,488 2,964 1,211 1,278 47 48 755 879 8,866 10,265 8,431 7,706 2,847 2,791 27,975 33,190 114,983 125,006 120 62,784 58,927 1,943 4,014 10,531 13,404 15,050 14,310 14,366 15,149 15,652 21,479 30,379 32, 'I: 9,830 9,600 49 50 200 399 895 992 1,050 660 207 180 4,013 2,079 6,318 2,694 9,304 2,342 145 689 4,268 1,009 4,132 1,671 2,559 536 3,807 4,809 2,968 2,161 340 1,236 51 52 555 480 7,971 9,273 7,381 7,046 2,640 2,611 23,962 31,111 108,665 122,312 120 53,480 56,585 1,798 3,325 6,263 12,395 10,918 12,639 11,807 14,613 11,845 16,670 27,411 30,742 9,490 8,364 53 54 926 2,845 3,553 4,486 2,872 4,591 2,549 3,844 7,404 13,240 8,110 12,209 880 200 6,253 8,705 2,333 1,584 3,048 6,335 5,132 9,071 4,192 6,421 3,978 5,605 3,124 4,198 3,841 4,952 55 56 488 765 15,719 20,268 2,662 2,923 139,955 144,396 1,978 2,284 103,123 117,206 2,096 2,375 87,285 92,361 1,826 1,994 120,851 127,142 2,157 2,309 101,924 107,686 122 191 3,027 3,724 1,091 1,305 83,517 92, 938 609 829 26,143 34,721 1,483 1,730 85,492 94,707 1,426 1,774 70,717 87,999 2,221 2,523 118,454 128,341 1,251 1,428 76,361 89,198 1,347 1,514 82,512 86,466 1,821 1,940 88,392 92,520 57 58 59 60 191 154 10,587 6,688 326 282 21,391 18,156 483 370 41,092 28,642 355 307 19,780 15,855 407 344 38,721 30,108 400 349 26,013 21,131 11 17 1,034 909 313 266 41,376 32,554 261 215 19,809 13,795 402 327 40,006 27,918 563 540 53,258 47,557 396 308 31,618 23,688 297 237 31,860 22,470 369 325 37,359 28,338 383 372 27,611 24,876 61 62 63 64 4 389 8 18 794 1,872 6 14 1,346 4,293 1 72 3 2 735 335 7 4 746 462 1 2 10 207 39 38 8,528 7,490 7 4 1,318 637 8 10 932 1,273 30 39 7,861 6,531 6 5 830 781 4 2 1,206 467 13 19 2,916 3,482 15 21 1,401 1,874 65 66 67 63 20 39 935 1,437 143 209 8,476 11,272 315 366 21, 214 22,181 75 93 3,215 4,123 351 466 26,697 35,445 851 978 51,321 57,509 2 5 14 115 577 642 63,882 63,325. 47 71 2,214 3,368 281 372 21,391 26,329 387 514 31,661 37,425 220 257 13,952 15,042 130 175 10,084 13,974 342 427 30,213 33,605 183 207 10,458 10,801 6a 70 71 72 56 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE [Data for items shown In Italics are based on Item (For definitions and explanations, text) Barron Bayfield FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM haras by aize: All farms number 1954., Under 10 acres number 1954., 1950.. Under 3 acres number 1954., 1950., 3 to 9 acres number 1954., 1950., 10 to 29 acres number 1954., 1950., 30 to 49 acres number 1954., 1950., 50 to 69 acres number 1954., 1950., 70 to 99 acres number 1954., 1950., 100 to 139 acres number 1954., 1950., 140 to 179 acres number 1954. 1950., 180 to 219 acres number 1954. 1950., 220 to 259 acres number 1954. 1950., 260 to 499 acres number 1954. 1950. 500 to 999 acres number 1954., 1950. 1,000 acres and over number 1954. 1950. Land in faras by size of 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 farms 1954. 1950. Field-crop farms other than vegetable and frutt-and-nut number 1954. 1950.. Cash-train 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.. Poultry farms number 1954.. 1950.. Livestock farms other than dairy and poultry number 1954.. 1950.. General farms number 1954.. 1950.. Prtmarl ly crop number 1954. 1950.. Primarily livestock number 1954.. 1950.. Crop and livestock number 1954. . 1950.. Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954.. , 1950. , 5,526 5,941 1,931 1,368 3,595 4,573 5,796 6,876 8,890 11,067 6,706 7,903 28,006 34,274 31,205 35,104 26,369 28,069 14,980 15,123 9,644 9,335 14,401 13,086 1,778 1,588 257 195 22,507,288 23,221,095 22,326 27,471 102,301 120,074 350,801 438,133 397,080 468,749 2,294,132 2,798,013 3,663,836 4,116,738 4,155,805 4,418,327 2,951,620 2,977,489 2,283,380 2,211,577 4,758,885 4,303,562 1,116,127 1,005,437 410,995 335,525 153,582 168,561 4,871 2,831 1,570 972 1,261 905 1,152 731 590 107,316 116,500 2,452 2,789 10,298 11,334 7,616 9,049 1,288 1,280 2,784 4,679 3,544 3,090 19,393 24,316 14 21 50 40 17 14 124 115 118 141 159 184 124 130 96 99 216 216 47 55 10 5 218,675 224,348 59 67 276 397 1,979 1,562 1,019 854 10,131 3,340 13,906 16,551 25,240 29,178 24,338 25,560 22,805 23,547 73,732 73,793 30,863 35,119 14,277 8,380 990 1,041 127 19 126 18 434 483 15 54 76 92 15 4 30 59 31 29 272 315 31 41 58 80 38 45 129 201 134 188 146 169 84 99 124 115 21 10 1 1 142,576 155,487 82 47 526 780 2,290 3,147 2,256 2,667 i0,430 16,033 15,884 22,170 23,266 26,631 16,628 19,559 15,143 18,351 42,365 38,461 12,386 6,396 1,320 1,245 836 1,037 515 613 10 260 364 3,540 19 21 56 78 109 135 221 345 138 168 823 1,026 728 799 649 684 328 311 205 196 247 208 17 15 479,118 494,663 337 499 1,972 2,344 8,721 13,621 8,166 9,909 66,831 82,698 85,775 93,798 102,985 107,755 64,696 60,553 48,662 46,701 80,195 67,096 10,778 9,689 3,640 3,986 3,090 3,180 80 31 45 155 40 70 15 15 20 45 5 10 355 484 17 16 4 2 13 14 31 62 115 211 44 70 244 339 229 279 205 236 124 119 76 SO 133 121 31 30 205,564 219,548 79 71 661 1,073 4,537 8,377 2,663 4,152 19,857 27,614 27,077 32,852 32,315 37,181 24,360 23,414 18,138 19,166 44,870 40,756 19,091 19,126 11,916 5,766 1,288 1,567 5 17 40 25 848 873 25 13 21 48 36 73 16 35 10 17 10 21 303 510 90 174 29 49 61 125 13.8 194 181 228 187 250 719 876 694 754 348 305 153 141 83 75 6 2 1 300,936 308,558 378 798 2,101 3,254 7,066 8,940 11,030 14,734 58,921 71,753 80,091 87,032 54,718 47,352 30,082 27,612 19,376 17,634 29,488 23,722 4,454 3,458 3,181 2,269 2,627 3,079 11 30 10 5 2,175 2,396 25 20 125 45 30 20 50 15 45 241 429 1,682 51 39 17 5 34 34 39 38 33 54 29 37 98 120 160 194 265 315 236 261 191 204 484 489 92 75 4 2 395,848 405,124 194 185 748 656 1,340 2,223 1,655 2,199 8,047 9,957 19,004 23,075 41,900 , 'C3 46,718 51,744 45,359 48,450 166,153 166,602 56,431 46,702 8,299 3,303 1,679 1,828 1,001 1,149 20 42 278 294 150 158 17 115 no 35 31 175 143 25 17 8 1 17 16 42 60 80 134 56 67 186 277 193 265 219 282 123 136 92 91 137 121 22 27 4 1 191,583 215,481 103 81 776 1,045 3,162 5,240 3,281 3,941 15,165 22,518 22,488 31,061 34,628 44,603 24,445 26,820 21,901 21,849 46,092 40,356 14,561 16,887 4,981 1,080 1,129 1,478 766 924 35 23 WISCONSIN 57 OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 reports for only a sampl e of farms. See text] Chippewa Clark Columt ia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green 3,157 4,274 2,615 1,674 5,094 3,954 2,024 1,152 2,870 1,857 316 3,479 467 3,533 2,189 96 69 104 44 192 123 77 44 65 53 5 152 14 66 37 73 74 76 35 246 150 54 35 68 79 5 165 17 39 56 25 33 39 18 45 38 18 19 21 19 3 49 8 22 10 . 9 19 13 11 47 35 13 11 14 27 46 4 21 22 71 36 65 26 147 85 59 25 44 34 2 103 6 44 27 1 64 55 63 24 199 115 41 24 54 52 5 119 13 68 34 79 67 89 24 270 140 130 67 56 80 8 136 15 90 62 i 88 88 97 35 281 159 120 80 55 90 6 166 30 88 64 - 173 297 100 51 270 151 181 159 124 86 27 178 46 97 53 u 200 391 129 64 310 154 199 268 144 120 29 190 84 96 59 1 69 142 118 37 224 204 114 66 81 65 12 177 13 68 47 1. 88 194 119 51 245 250 120 106 73 64 23 219 21 94 44 1, 545 1,061 374 157 836 821 466 210 436 287 65 744 87 304 274 1- 743 1,335 423 199 1,017 955 516 316 522 350 99 877 167 353 295 i: 516 995 480 253 1,137 1,132 477 194 508 371 55 905 79 623 425 ,i 615 1,080 526 314 1,249 1,236 512 264 591 433 81 966 106 671 446 r 624 799 496 299 975 753 273 US 551 403 52 585 65 693 490 U 665 819 527 336 1,014 745 281 185 612 427 52 587 92 745 517 r 336 359 302 237 538 323 130 86 319 202 22 284 50 535 344 2C 355 317 313 27« 510 293 130 93 362 204 40 241 46 571 349 21 253 235 190 169 283 141 81 64 227 132 17 1/49 26 357 215 22 228 213 181 162 278 135 66 65 234 137 15 139 25 376 207 23 413 236 297 344 330 147 77 111 434 158 44 157 61 631 225 24 341 219 314 313 288 132 75 104 350 157 37 141 52 606 220 25 45 13 55 51 27 14 13 13 60 18 9 9 9 65 14 26 43 7 54 40 23 14 8 14 50 19 8 9 10 57 13 27 8 1 10 3 12 5 5 9 2 3 2 4 3 28 6 1 8 3 6 6 4 "i 6 3 2 3 1 29 522,071 562,471 435,506 332,470 698,331 501,323 234,529 150,297 499,795 280,040 50,736 430,670 74,342 665,048 358,966 K 529,229 580,204 448,652 339,832 704,500 514,684 233,679 188,210 505,597 294,029 57,018 435,161 86,922 682,827 361,885 31 392 270 407 165 373 545 373 152 256 212 14 598 33 273 195 32 342 376 351 146 1,163 701 266 155 337 338 30 675 79 407 215 33 1,379 1,188 1,668 467 4,739 2,495 2,264 1,305 957 1,385 151 2,322 279 1,624 1,085 34 1,637 1,620 1,843 659 4,794 3,007 2,073 1,415 1,011 1,494 96 2,785 525 1,633 1,111 35 6,772 11,835 3,954 2,009 10,667 5,993 7,095 6,224 4,898 3,351 1,109 7,077 1,811 3,319 2,108 36 7,896 15,513 4,972 2,485 12,119 6,102 7,789 10,469 5,881 4,686 1,167 7,609 3,263 3,795 2,464 37 4,059 8,392 7,028 2,179 13,304 12,087 6,781 3,883 4,748 3,830 734 10,454 775 -. 2,838 38 5,258 11,375 7,083 2,951 14,393 14,835 7,115 6,177 4,362 3,808 1,363 13,014 1,236 5,737 2,668 39 44,236 85,881 30,783 13,119 68,693 68,424 37,816 16,902 35,539 23,483 5,306 61,148 7,110 25,152 22,612 40 59,922 107,501 34,636 16,592 83,509 79,504 41,567 25,373 42,603 28,286 7,952 71,942 13,542 29,170 24,382 41 61,101 116,677 56,762 30,649 133,498 133,009 55,576 22,779 59,672 43,768 6,470 105,341 9,493 73,786 50,587 42 72,664 126,452 62,383 37,286 146,813 144,551 59,629 31,299 69,246 50,832 9,522 LL2, »2 12,567 79,430 53,098 43 99,229 126,080 73,076 47,242 152,816 117,185 42,680 21,785 86,926 63,648 8,160 91,379 10,231 110,319 77,111 44 105,120 129,144 83,164 52,934 159,093 116,079 44,038 29,130 97,137 67,513 8,131 91,704 14,534 117,870 81,401 45 66,091 70,859 59,506 46,304 105,426 63,306 25,410 16,955 62,968 40,072 4,388 55,507 9,858 105,656 67,994 46 69,871 62,393 61,464 54,598 99,967 57,179 25,654 18,279 71,311 40,290 7,883 47,130 9,092 112,819 69,390 47 60,347 55,609 44,821 39,972 66,695 33,174 19,056 15,239 53,656 31,250 4,064 35,076 6,238 84,515 50,938 48 54,286 50,427 42,794 38,439 65,392 31,784 15,542 15,453 55,246 32,493 3,513 33,034 5,966 48,947 49 136,488 76,632 97,647 115,-69 107,706 47,889 24,599 37,095 143,139 53,01; 14,652 49,851 20,286 209,485 71,411 50 113,168 69,923 103,174 1C5,930 91,538 41,252 24,815 33,750 119,017 51,322 12,075 44,574 17,166 200,831 69,282 51 28,228 7,882 34,351 30,370 16,376 9,487 7,510 7,978 36,910 12,086 5,688 5,563 5,848 40,591 8,194 52 26,782 4,180 33,173 24,139 18,753 9,594 5,583 8,283 31,863 12,967 5,286 5,583 6,552 37,732 7,306 53 13,749 1,166 20,503 3,725 17,033 7,729 5,364 10,126 3,890 6,354 2,375 5,828 3,893 54 12,283 1,300 13,615 3,673 6,966 10,096 4,608 8,377 7,583 5,029 2,400 4,001 1,621 55 3,113 4,271 2,666 1,633 5,116 3,876 2,028 1,217 2,866 1,788 305 3,454 427 3,425 2,318 56 3,445 4,738 2,767 1,828 5,472 4,229 2,085 1,533 3,077 2,080 395 3,703 652 3,749 2,271 57 80 30 209 70 308 105 42 111 45 130 70 60 58 23 10 33 38 184 10 48 4 56 19 10 50 36 19 59 80 30 203 25 192 100 25 111 45 125 70 60 60 19 10 33 10 74 116 10 5 38 17 56 19 35 5 31 19 61 62 63 64 * 78 110 10 4 10 15 5 65 16 15 24 28 5 1 47 66 19 20 30 33 32 10 11 77 5 67 20 5 5 341 "i 5 5 68 4 5 11 9 271 5 69 2,440 3,785 1,065 1,006 3,032 2,951 1,210 587 2,145 1,200 190 2,565 275 1,420 1,330 70 2,672 4,025 1,208 1,064 3,235 3,457 1,306 676 2,262 1,463 203 2,784 324 1,650 1,793 71 40 40 45 5 50 50 15 50 25 10 35 5 25 10 72 47 55 62 10 111 26 24 59 51 39 10 54 20 23 73 96 115 507 247 697 245 55 20 123 120 15 205 11 1,469 233 74 94 109 608 323 607 174 48 49 210 116 153 32 1,585 255 75 40 45 493 125 616 285 65 25 196 66 5 222 11 266 55 76 56 60 470 184 826 251 87 45 173 29 5 297 10 289 56 '7 15 25 40 5 15 25 45 10 25 20 25 1 78 23 30 29 19 37 25 24 10 20 5 20 5 15 5 79 20 10 210 65 315 85 5 5 106 11 96 180 40 80 5 25 275 73 454 151 10 13 128 19 134 5 249 51 81 5 10 243 55 286 175 15 10 65 35 "b 101 11 85 15 82 28 5 166 92 335 75 53 22 25 5 5 143 25 33 397 256 326 165 384 212 300 580 236 326 85 245 125 175 130 34 530 459 351 148 467 279 301 700 315 398 167 286 169 115 35 58 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE [Data for items shown In italics are baaed on (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM Farms by size: All farms number 1954... Under 10 acres number 1954... 1950... Under 3 acres number 1954... 1950... 3 to 9 acres number 1954... 1950... 10 to 29 acres number 1954... 1950... 30 to 49 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 50 to 69 acres number 1954... 1950... 70 to 99 acres number 1954. . . 1950. . . 100 to 139 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 140 to 179 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 180 to 219 acres number 1954... 1950... 220 to 259 acres number 1954. . . 1950... 260 to 499 acres number 1954... 1950... 500 to 999 acres number 1954... 1950... 1,000 acres and over number 1954... 1950... Land in farzs by size of firi: All land in farms acres 1954... 1950... Under 10 acres acres 1954... 1950... 10 to 29 acres acres 1954. . . 1950... 30 to 49 acres acres 1954. . . 1950... 50 to 69 acres acres 1954... 1950... 70 to 99 acres acres 1954... 1950... 100 to 139 acres acres 1954... 1950... 140 to 179 acres acres 1954. . . 1950... 180 to 219 acres acres 1954... 1950... 220 to 259 acres acres 1954... 1950... 260 to 499 acres acres 1954. . . 1950... 500 to 999 acres acres 1954... 1950... 1,000 acres and over acres 1954... 1950... FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Estimated number of farms 1954. . . 1950. . . Field-crop farms other than veietable and frutt-and-nut number 1954... 1950... Cash-iratn number 1954. . . 1950... Cotton number 1954. .. 1950... Other fteld-rrop number 1954... 1950. . . Veietable farms number 1954... 1950... frul t-and-nut farms nfj*b"r 1954. . . 1950... Dairy farms number 1954... 1950... Poul try 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 livestock number 1954... 1950... YtscellanPOlll and unclassified farms... number 1954... 1950... 79 49 26 9 53 40 69 52 39 56 44 46 131 142 246 253 186 229 159 176 107 97 164 143 19 26 203,707 205,516 317 216 1,264 938 1,512 2,224 2,624 2,759 10,871 11,838 28,928 30,028 29,388 35,935 31,419 34,889 25,493 22,982 54,381 45,912 11,581 15,533 5,929 2,262 1,211 1,271 657 812 35 10 201 170 180 152 20 19 60 99 100 34 100 112 55 48 27 17 28 31 48 53 40 34 49 48 170 188 310 344 407 430 355 370 271 287 489 469 69 57 5 3 468,469 466, 143 197 216 875 993 1,640 1,358 2,845 2,925 1A,196 15,553 37,016 40,956 64,996 68,366 70, 289 73,139 64,407 68,129 161,230 154,087 42,887 35,677 7,891 4,744 2,141 2,331 1,566 1,603 403 502 50 95 5 30 76 15 19 75 112 3 7 10 14 41 68 7 23 58 75 43 62 30 49 24 27 20 15 35 28 3 3 1 1 41, 867 46,759 14 38 220 305 1,582 2,699 406 1,339 4,682 6,099 5,030 7,193 4,702 7,736 4,680 5,344 4,804 3,558 12,172 8,968 2,200 2,260 1,375 1,220 271 372 170 156 10 16 85 L80 Jackson Jefferson 1,787 51 3e 22 7 29 31 35 38 86 91 61 64 240 311 288 343 345 387 222 234 145 150 277 239 28 38 316,699 329,526 175 247 603 693 3,414 3,596 3,628 3,724 19, 554 25,473 34,507 40,779 54,691 61, 188 43,707 46,053 34,421 35,719 93,307 79,871 17,155 22,880 11,537 9,303 1,885 1,939 10 9 23 44 1,263 1,344 81 53 71 89 132 111 20 10 52 67 60 34 245 284 133 137 57 33 76 104 148 148 212 202 234 266 607 719 650 728 386 368 185 185 95 71 115 92 15 16 2 2 319,062 323,698 508 616 2,612 2,489 8,386 8,127 13,910 15,744 50,374 59, 885 75,821 84,252 60,278 57,872 36,311 36,284 22,155 16,503 36,619 29,099 9,516 10,494 2,572 2,333 2,826 2,934 133 33 127 19 2,045 2,307 65 68 160 87 85 128 15 14 35 71 35 43 322 290 46 33 26 7 20 26 53 46 91 101 71 69 306 346 369 427 297 341 186 195 121 121 184 178 13 20 3 4 262,771 290,444 159 152 958 834 3,581 4,137 4,196 4,071 25,167 28,482 43,503 50,576 46,579 53,430 36,699 38,601 28,860 28,907 61,055 60,044 8,128 12,300 3,886 8,910 1,718 1,881 17 9 1,030 1,085 35 25 121 182 75 115 5 10 25 90 45 15 380 435 1,385 192 148 33 16 159 132 185 188 120 134 68 66 192 212 192 229 191 182 97 106 68 56 69 72 10 146,745 149,239 884 774 3,065 3,115 4,468 5,051 3,975 3,807 16,004 17,699 22,431 26,635 30,262 28,608 19,002 20,736 15,988 13,351 23,229 23,045 6,041 6,418 1,396 1,357 1, I 45 125 39 15 6 80 61 10 5 516 685 25 57 131 90 85 78 30 28 5 17 50 33 370 382 Kewaunee La Crosse 1,829 51 34 24 6 27 28 36 48 100 103 111 133. 502 579 538 578 266 255 111 115 61 59 52 37 1 208,715 211,971 180 155 550 731 3,912 4,048 6,625 6,548 41,125 47,126 62,319 66,588 41,240 39,413 21,456 22,371 14,281 13,633 16,267 11,358 760 1,845 1,919 5 5 5 5 1,550 1,667 10 27 5 16 65 42 25 16 5 5 35 21 160 130 WISCONSIN 59 OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce 2,025 1,356 1,512 3,321 5,691 2,014 1,048 1,065 2,784 2,529 416 3,188 1,234 735 2,393 1 26 51 32 147 101 45 24 371 58 44 12 151 83 18 114 2 44 44 31 115 101 42 35 420 45 64 20 172 98 26 91 3 6 22 15 68 52 19 15 126 19 20 2 46 36 7 51 4 8 9 8 26 24 14 9 99 12 14 5 40 19 10 21 5 20 29 17 79 49 26 9 245 39 24 10 105 47 12 63 6 36 35 23 89 77 28 26 321 33 50 15 132 79 16 70 7 49 46 32 146 104 48 15 254 73 48 25 132 96 21 110 8 53 69 43 150 134 58 23 369 75 63 36 162 102 22 128 9 44 89 78 206 286 130 26 122 107 158 56 214 107 48 165 10 48 133 97 253 324 192 26 177 120 204 88 247 134 52 186 11 36 52 37 273 170 71 21 94 105 92 24 217 119 21 111 12 41 63 44 320 193 86 24 118 112 117 32 245 147 24 116 13 153 270 289 969 1,202 397 48 101 436 621 66 877 266 78 350 14 187 359 366 1,119 1,430 529 70 156 508 726 100 973 310 93 492 15 345 227 298 849 1,136 427 97 65 619 577 60 777 260 101 435 16 390 299 332 898 1,252 502 109 83 670 658 85 819 293 147 508 17 453 222 306 390 1,261 304 174 24 560 438 51 394 150 131 400 18 484 260 319 375 1,292 374 214 29 609 456 72 377 146 148 429 19 295 127 140 167 571 194 208 11 319 234 22 194 71 88 282 20 328 136 158 150 567 203 218 17 318 232 37 194 72 92 255 21 257 89 86 86 402 135 142 6 192 140 18 86 37 66 156 22 224 77 86 73 365 128 166 7 191 122 36 87 27 81 157 23 331 155 182 85 421 212 253 13 275 165 53 128 39 146 243 24 327 113 165 63 368 202 258 10 230 156 64 113 23 121 210 25 34 21 27 2 32 46 31 3 33 11 21 16 5 15 25 26 25 24 23 2 31 44 34 4 28 14 28 20 3 11 18 27 2 7 5 1 5 5 9 1 7 1 8 2 1 2 2 .'8 4 9 6 1 4 3 2 5 1 9 1 1 29 384,775 220,776 248,425 347,838 835,258 318, 882 235,235 47,203 440,235 342,097 94,962 360,993 129,364 136,303 348,744 30 391, 346 233,105 256,403 353,835 847,794 343,105 247,242 59,451 442,415 361, 502 117, 698 370,626 127,623 138,042 353,084 31 110 194 112 500 346 174 67 1,510 240 153 53 659 308 71 419 32 218 211 132 514 418 206 192 1,884 199 266 87 771 588 95 422 33 884 739 583 2,563 1,816 901 297 4,348 1,424 872 402 2,254 1,566 360 2,001 34 955 1,162 699 2,609 2,294 1,068 383 6,142 1,335 1,153 695 2,902 1,716 393 2,251 35 1,765 3,545 3,135 8,175 11,366 5,135 1,009 4,753 4,330 6,260 2,217 8,560 4,170 1,932 6,524 36 2,098 5,194 3,878 10,063 12,916 7,688 1,164 6,799 4,785 8,123 3,468 10,000 5,310 2,061 7,460 37 2,135 3,100 2,177 16,174 9,981 4,222 1,250 5,435 6,097 5,490 1,411 12,911 6,951 1,251 6,527 38 2,555 3,769 2,664 18, 921 11,379 5,173 1,457 6,881 6,621 6,980 1,868 14,577 8,616 1,718 6,779 39 12,713 21,777 23,41! 79,139 97,054 32,109 4,108 8,333 35,903 50,092 5,341 71,853 21,972 6,541 28,730 40 15,466 28,941 29, 59' 91,374 115,362 42,794 6,011 12,854 41,760 58,559 8,051 79,478 25,514 7,520 40,401 41 40,975 27,031 35,16: 98,062 134,177 50,383 11,705 7,512 72,739 67,915 7,029 90,378 29,993 12,017 51,083 42 46,513 35,547 39,62£ 103,176 147,968 59,089 13,130 9,607 78,863 77,318 10,002 95,082 33,937 17,537 59,350 43 71,722 35,063 49,05C 60,362 199,058 47,808 27,644 3,656 88,267 68,440 8,093 61,748 23,237 20,388 62,897 44 76,654 40, 965 50, 57£ 57,770 203,980 58,777 33,959 4,494 96,025 71,384 11,361 58, 926 22,659 23,063 67,177 45 58, 560 25,093 27,784 32,500 112,796 38,510 41,243 2,153 62,879 46,118 4,339 37,967 13,863 17,324 55,469 46 64,805 26,752 31,30* 29,127 111, 544 39,807 43,334 3,371 62,605 45,628 7,348 37,836 14,021 18,201 50,038 47 60,991 21, 173 20, 51c 20,282 95,068 32,060 33,837 1,453 45,635 32,975 4,268 20,175 8,636 15,583 37,065 48 53,021 18,417 20,49S 17,113 86,214 30,811 39,249 1,677 45,188 28, 827 8,617 20,519 6,271 19,159 37,387 49 110,484 53,268 61,05S 27,466 137,556 71,535 84,459 3,957 90,550 53,835 17,320 41,689 12,151 49,046 79,818 50 107,940 38,323 54,27! 20, 181 121,737 67,006 84,085 3,277 75,702 50,670 21,657 37, 110 6,816 39,643 69,540 51 20,864 14,242 17,86' 1,403 19,697 29,398 18,707 2,267 20, 905 6,587 14,563 10,529 3,029 9,263 15,711 52 15,264 16, 191 L4,95£ 1,378 19,024 26,403 21,592 2,465 L8,099 9,234 18,633 13,425 2,175 7,547 10,729 53 3,572 15,551 7,56! 1,212 16,343 6,647 10,909 1,826 11,266 3,360 29,926 2,270 3,488 2,527 2,500 54 5,857 17,633 8,196 1,609 14,958 4,283 2,686 11,233 3,360 25,911 1,105 1,550 55 2,172 1,331 1,57: 3,476 5,740 2,025 1,009 1,056 2,817 2,626 344 3,178 1,272 672 2,368 56 2,155 1,586 1,67C 3,519 6,061 2,363 1,179 1,390 2,911 2,813 607 3,409 1,355 818 2,591 57 30 198 50 72 15 35 61 25 5 31 65 40. 20 61 58 23 174 40 46 40 18 66 45 5 51 15 38 10 26 59 30 10 40 45 15 35 51 20 5 55 40 20 61 l ; 23 5 35 20 20 18 31 30 5 10 38 10 26 •..1 62 188 10 27 10 5 31 10 63 64 169 5 26 20 35 15 51 5 65 K 20 20 12 30 10 56 11 17 1 66 15 20 15 10 1 103 10 32 9 39 30 67 5 ] 5 5 4 10 13 24 18 7 1 10 24 1,270 821 1,191 1 2,725 4,845 1,328 503 195 2,311 2,120 121 2,486 820 381 1.521 K 1,198 1,037 1.24C 2,895 5,069 1,432 585 315 2,381 2,270 139 2,644 885 462 1,681 71 10 25 3C 55 30 35 60 25 35 30 5 30 45 10 75 72 5 3: 84 35 75 9 40 15 5 12 24 53 29 86 73 627 20 2. 60 95 86 126 40 77 60 15 101 50 80 276 74 706 23 3' 54 109 70 177 27 46 93 37 148 49 91 278 75 160 65 3( 160 132 60 93 40 75 45 20 150 75 95 195 76 144 33 3" L28 70 111 163 71 118 52 20 133 72 146 277 77 5 20 2C 80 51 30 5 10 5 15 15 55 30 10 78 15 5 i 40 25 30 31 10 36 19 9 5 79 90 5 ] 30 25 5 26 10 20 10 25 20 65 115 80 108 5 c 39 10 21 145 9 54 16 12 45 34 135 247 81 65 40 ]_ 50 56 25 62 20 50 20 5 70 25 30 70 82 21 23 1< 1 49 35 60 18 31 54 8 69 29 11 25 83 75 197 27. 406 561 476 180 655 260 310 145 335 215 85 240 84 84 299 32. 298 717 620 222 755 278 356 338 406 204 80 243 85 60 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE tData for items shown in italics are based on (For definitions and explanations, see text) Portage FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM Karaa by aire: 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 1934., 1950. . 70 to 99 acres number 1954 . . 1950., 100 to 139 acres number 1954.. 1950., 140 to 179 acres number 1954. , 1950.. 180 to 219 acres number 1954. . 1950., 220 to 259 acres number 1954., 1950., 260 to 499 acres number 1954., 1950., 500 to 999 acres number 1954., 1950. 1,000 acres and over number 1954.. 1950., Land in faraa by size of fara: All land in farms acres 1954. 1950.. Under 10 acres acres 1954.. 1950. 10 to 29 acres acres 1954. 1950. 30 to 49 acres acres 1954 . 1950. 50 to 69 acres acres 1954. 1950. 70 to 99 acres acres 1954. 1950. 100 to 139 acres acres 1954. 1950. 140 to 179 acres acres 1954. 1950. 180 to 219 acres acres 1954. 1950. 220 to 259 acres acres 1954.. 1950. 260 to 499 acres acres 1954. 1950.. 500 to 999 acres acres 1954. 1950. 1,000 acres and over acres 1954. 1950. FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Estimated number of farms 1954. 1950. Field-crop farms other than vegetable and frult-and-nut number 1954. 1950.. Cash-train number 1954. 1950. . Cotton number 1954. 1950.. Other field-crop number 1954.. 1950. . Vegetable farms number 1954. . 1950.. Frult-and-nut farms number 1954.. 1950.. Dairy farms number 1954.. 1950.. Poultry farms number 1954.. 1950.. Livestock farms other than dairy and poultry number 1954. . 1950.. General farms number 1954.. 1950.. Primarily crop number 1954.. 1950.. Primarily livestock number 1954.. 1950.. Crop and I tvestoeh number 1954. . 1950.. Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954.. 1950.. 94 12S 228 312 133 141 624 812 610 679 584 626 320 307 226 204 313 268 41 28 2 484,450 487,317 330 435 1,746 2,316 8,983 12,345 7,920 8,621 50,775 65,462 72,129 79,911 92,022 98,369 63,029 60,370 53,828 48,154 102,535 86,812 25,758 17,502 5,395 7,020 3,232 3,608 2,526 2,765 35 102 176 114 65 125 20 23 20 60 25 42 400 451 2,415 53 46 23 14 30 32 49 38 95 106 76 80 355 376 493 579 463 460 271 306 180 192 318 316 419,784 433,530 175 167 926 710 3,724 4,138 4,525 4,622 29,131 30,845 58,139 68,305 73,289 72,450 53,493 60,202 42,462 45,323 106,295 107,184 34,622 27,930 13,003 11,654 2,386 2,552 148 98 55 35 1,482 1,660 45 35 57 65 263 225 47 35 51 55 165 135 380 453 12 21 31 55 121 231 57 78 321 536 313 438 317 335 150 152 169 120 23 21 251,340 271,942 73 122 600 1,008 4,828 9,226 3,429 4,577 26,153 43,317 36,892 51,832 50,217 52,690 29,818 29,975 22,099 21,931 54,517 38,553 14,874 13,311 7,840 5,400 1,659 2,085 1,231 1,340 157 281 35 62 122 219 206 317 180 213 146 172 292 347 277 306 198 217 101 89 57 60 85 172,577 187,181 745 1,320 3,613 5,280 6,992 8,184 8,589 10,247 24,035 28,294 32,531 35,927 31,164 34,193 19,923 17,543 13,434 14,144 27,775 28,302 2,775 3,747 1,001 1,738 2,095 256 91 235 75 401 667 705 912 65 81 125 159 110 173 25 32 20 55 65 86 416 633 2,150 49 60 20 19 29 41 42 42 67 78 56 65 276 353 450 535 460 508 265 260 172 153 289 253 22 20 2 1 358,596 361,997 184 255 813 761 2,674 3,189 3,300 3,844 22,764 29,412 53,542 63,178 72,436 79,919 52, 229 51,390 40,820 35,937 93,418 80,366 13,741 12,146 2,675 1,600 2,087 2,328 1,747 1,939 25 47 100 126 45 57 10 25 26 20 21 140 144 195 210 49 40 146 170 200 234 220 235 141 170 466 536 635 665 535 583 285 302 187 183 237 224 33 22 425,159 434,748 894 992 3,371 3,998 8,543 9,232 8,377 10,002 38,432 43,885 74, WO 77,659 84,503 91,729 56,008 59,215 43,915 43,213 78,762 73,895 20,738 13,886 7,476 7,042 3,116 3,368 400 142 390 108 1,523 1,871 75 89 360 463 356 321 20 31 116 182 220 108 380 461 30 39 9 6 21 33 37 51 147 164 38 56 343 492 323 389 330 375 214 206 145 142 234 193 22 19 2 3 298,354 312,008 127 175 645 908 5,792 6,406 2,258 3,402 27,776 39,667 38,474 46,190 52,299 59,503 42,239 40,723 34,603 33,816 78,434 64,132 13,347 11,746 2,360 5,340 1,867 2,129 1,516 1,561 20 25 99 30 22 15 16 5 15 1 261 400 2,665 70 67 35 13 35 54 122 159 95 75 426 557 504 575 479 502 267 276 221 236 353 296 431,665 438,638 243 300 1,539 1,425 4,749 6,243 5,641 4,520 34,733 45,252 59,052 67,173 75,476 79,059 52,663 54,522 52,278 56,244 117,743 99,836 24,121 20,603 3,427 3,461 2,715 2,857 2,087 2,067 65 66 191 285 80 123 25 10 35 77 20 36 230 224 WISCONSIN 61 OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of farms. See text] S awyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 739 3,197 2,900 2,566 2,698 3,485 168 2,113 999 2,245 2,669 2,931 1,762 2,152 2,536 1 6 60 199 44 87 106 4 100 24 66 313 70 31 112 70 2 21 68 212 54 76 85 S 123 S 109 341 63 26 140 59 3 2 25 85 17 28 38 32 8 28 79 29 11 32 35 4 4 23 69 15 11 13 3 26 2 27 47 20 4 28 16 5 4 35 114 27 59 68 4 68 16 38 234 41 20 80 35 6 17 45 143 39 65 72 5 97 6 82 294 43 22 112 43 7 11 44 205 48 72 103 12 95 .': 87 326 71 33 137 106 8 30 74 225 62 81 120 10 138 23 111 377 93 34 158 97 '• 54 173 258 186 114 170 32 117 51 157 250 142 63 186 194 10 113 218 328 256 127 189 59 153 76 175 285 164 75 232 224 11 16 128 278 58 70 166 5 86 24 168 181 128 68 158 110 12 32 135 313 80 78 213 26 108 32 208 246 162 72 184 110 13 150 675 759 522 340 668 35 325 142 600 440 627 228 455 601 14 257 825 875 685 410 766 56 394 204 753 554 705 257 519 701 15 124 775 611 518 462 787 31 423 172 612 453 697 335 461 536 16 171 839 646 595 538 881 39 456 211 641 577 776 360 499 552 17 140 542 315 473 591 622 22 362 183 281 308 505 312 292 422 18 167 591 295 517 682 645 19 410 230 273 299 529 363 319 422 19 74 331 130 273 324 379 6 236 112 136 142 300 226 156 190 20 82 318 111 245 333 350 13 229 103 116 168 281 246 130 198 21 61 175 62 177 233 192 7 122 73 62 93 165 167 86 129 22 62 160 63 149 214 200 8 120 98 61 73 164 160 68 122 23 86 265 78 242 378 271 9 214 158 73 139 204 260 94 134 ... 65 245 65 206 326 235 11 185 149 52 110 204 264 96 130 25 14 24 5 24 26 20 5 30 35 2 16 19 36 12 36 26 13 27 2 15 23 12 4 21 35 1 14 10 32 10 29 27 3 5 1 1 1 3 9 1 8 3 3 3 8 Zi>, 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 5 6 5 4 1 2 3 29 124,699 461,599 280,974 382,109 448,079 483,586 21,228 314,428 191,540 249,340 281,539 407,827 312,618 250,491 338,992 30 142,584 479,237 384,818 457,104 488,460 28,365 319,859 209,978 253,648 297,496 421,494 324,097 254,890 347,944 31 28 211 788 175 337 ..1.1 18 404 99 239 1,403 253 131 488 255 32 90 270 890 233 374 416 32 565 45 510 1,725 413 140 631 255 33 204 827 3,596 782 1,284 1,784 202 1,620 231 1,539 5,505 1,248 582 2,442 1,871 34 620 1,252 3,820 1,040 1,380 2,286 195 2,361 407 1,909 6,631 1,676 633 2,710 1,672 35 2,167 6,789 10,319 7,375 4,460 6,840 1,254 4,566 1,986 6,282 9,722 5,678 2,465 7,293 7,623 36 4,523 8,631 12,910 10,178 5,039 7,753 2,323 5,998 2,996 6,952 11,064 6,490 2,978 9,170 8,886 37 956 7,674 16,437 3,373 4,198 9,874 294 5,034 1,440 9,990 10,606 7,634 4,019 9,368 6,474 38 1,872 8,092 18,527 4,703 4,622 12,630 1,508 6,335 1,955 12,342 14,684 9,707 4,216 10,817 6,507 39 12,288 54,956 62,503 42,170 27,939 54,974 2,807 26,910 11,632 49,177 36,572 51,792 18,948 37,730 48,946 40 20,787 66,929 71,660 55,384 33,607 63,163 4,474 32,348 16,606 61,777 45,724 57,873 21,254 42,753 56,728 41 14,695 90,784 70,092 61,310 55,027 92,208 3,652 49,537 20,554 70,747 53,069 82,007 39,899 53,606 62,865 42 20,447 98,364 73,851 70,539 63,998 102,701 4,632 53,177 25,322 74,004 67,469 91,219 42,610 57,801 64,683 43 22,326 85,179 48,990 74,851 93,794 ',: : 3,614 56,813 29,161 43,924 48,078 79,754 49,623 45,711 66,627 44 26,348 92,974 45,828 81,769 109,427 101,620 3,013 64,510 36,456 42,484 47,018 82,947 57,085 49,762 66,587 45 14,669 64,788 25,428 53,889 63,884 74,458 1,299 46,464 22,042 26,704 27,895 58,749 44,555 30,796 37,393 46 16,266 62,478 21,506 48,617 65,698 68,914 2,599 45,183 20,391 22,787 33,211 55,306 48,260 25,506 39,043 47 14,500 41,605 14,611 42,101 55,277 45,336 1,687 28,678 17,425 14,707 21,915 39,222 39,506 20,358 30,458 48 14,839 38,010 15,004 35,387 50,779 47,270 1,876 28,327 23,527 14,246 17,438 38,607 37,821 15,863 28,869 49 29,069 86,709 25,247 79,332 124,894 86,503 3,168 70,632 52,723 23,038 45,724 65,939 87,100 30,992 43,944 50 21,476 81,008 20,862 66,939 106,932 73,754 3,705 61,032 51,665 16,137 36,252 65,958 87,821 30,838 43,300 51 8,619 16,221 2,963 15,671 15,932 11,900 3,233 19,114 21,823 1,693 10,024 11,904 22,008 7,479 24,256 52 8,036 17,544 1,369 8,949 14,248 6,947 2,920 13,845 23,343 500 9,314 5,998 20,154 6,784 19,614 53 5,178 5,856 1,080 1,053 1,006 4,656 12,364 1,300 11,026 3,647 3,782 4,228 8,280 54 7,280 3,685 2,772 1,080 1,000 1,006 1,088 6,178 7,265 6,966 5,300 1,125 2,255 11,800 55 728 3,190 2,891 2,576 2,677 3,511 135 2,150 1,044 2,217 2,664 2,818 1,754 2,186 2,572 56 1,016 3,503 3,136 2,865 2,889 3,697 254 2,342 1,175 2,500 3,049 3,155 1,890 2,357 2,647 57 16 55 5 100 240 197 11 65 151 116 71 35 5 58 24 38 10 91 442 42 17 10 26 52 45 15 9 59 10 55 5 95 30 196 60 130 85 65 35 5 60 14 38 10 81 31 9 10 26 20 30 15 9 61 62 s 5 210 1 11 5 21 31 6 53 64 10 10 442 11 8 32 15 65 15 55 11 10 16 46 30 47 35 5 66 9 44 5 4 5 5 24 79 10 53 46 14 67 10 5 5 16 5 5 10 10 89 68 9 14 5 5 4 10 5 19 69 501 2,773 2,176 2,230 1,800 2,805 25 1,468 688 1,641 1,418 2,107 1,070 1,567 1,896 70 551 2,908 2,378 2,252 1,880 2,580 58 1,703 747 1,918 1,768 2,428 1,163 1,781 2,004 71 5 10 80 10 no 20 10 51 15 60 95 30 60 40 30 72 30 42 76 20 98 28 34 131 55 72 25 32 73 27 36 65 41 251 91 15 161 38 110 143 120 55 135 30 74 18 76 66 34 275 74 18 163 24 86 137 81 48 92 60 75 10 60 90 215 155 10 82 15 120 125 110 136 122 10 76 22 66 110 54 351 398 7 52 27 124 135 95 183 86 24 77 10 25 25 5 5 10 50 10 40 21 51 5 78 18 28 24 34 'i6 15 4 10 "9 19 48 20 34 15 9 79 10 95 45 5 25 15 45 20 30 20 80 14 43 10 255 99 15 9 43 22 30 106 30 6 81 35 55 120 105 47 15 55 70 50 85 51 5 82 24 43 10 66 284 3 27 9 62 65 45 43 41 9 83 170 275 365 290 190 190 75 191 261 200 681 305 305 242 507 84 377 378 410 490 231 203 163 279 317 304 773 434 326 307 485 35 62 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4.-VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo 1 153,558 168,561 989 1,041 846 1,037 3,540 3,986 1,257 1,567 2,672 3,079 1,682 1,828 2 1950. . . VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 792,881,569 764,629,479 2,748,521 2,289,075 1,698,572 1,807,025 17,007,441 15,840,942 2,950,127 3,163,842 13,431,004 13,279,650 9,828,374 8,955,142 4 1949... 5 104,199,092 80,678,121 640,841 295,927 91,757 66,738 888,901 849,986 391,246 352,467 1,707,418 1,656,258 439,232 374,095 6 1949. . . 7 Field crops, other than vegetables and 69,734,942 48,334,486 605,149 257,813 67,837 64,102 592,768 545,059 140,774 163,135 820,172 880,958 395,265 318,024 8 1949... 9 18,122,251 32,592 799 242,391 42,124 422,947 15,663 1, 1949. . . 19,072,536 35,500 1,203 248,014 40,362 447,745 31,059 11 8,562,637 2,680 9,896 9,552 174,064 168,839 17,989 12 1949... 5,490,199 1,489 1,408 15,102 120,342 91,812 14,697 13 7,779,262 420 13,225 44,190 34,284 295,460 10,315 14 1949. . . 7,780,900 1,125 25 41,811 28,628 235,743 10,315 15 All livestock and livestock products 684,259,277 2,019,485 1,529,962 16,047,957 2,466,617 11,710,530 9,345,227 It 1949... 679,287,651 1,945,407 1,583,216 14,910,784 2,645,095 11,598,740 8,474,731 17 439,694,385 1,060,337 1,299,682 11,789,918 1,973,769 9,543,149 4,375,957 IS 1949. . . 397,704,803 874,336 1,215,783 10,808,566 1,917,197 8,369,934 3,625,015 L9 Poultry and poultry products sold. . ..dollars 1954... 52,073,039 314,439 35,018 2,056,007 118,923 521,947 1,027,083 20 1949. . . 53,146,856 334,872 59,219 802,128 152,428 587,505 688,893 21 Livestock and livestock products, other 192,491,853 644,709 195,262 2,202,032 373,925 1,645,434 3,942,187 22 1949... 228,435,992 736,199 308,214 3,300,090 575,470 2,641,301 4,160,823 : 3 4,423,200 4,663,707 88,195 47,741 76,853 157,071 70,583 80,172 92,264 166,280 13,056 24,652 43,915 106,316 24 1949. . . Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Green Lake Iowa Iron 1 3,479 3,703 467 652 3,533 3,749 2,189 2,271 1,247 1,271 2,268 2,331 276 372 2 1950. . . VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 23,848,462 22,896,127 936,908 1,063,614 25,119,925 24,138,254 19,473,660 18,614,651 8,252,720 7,414,431 15,793,703 15,194,463 504,998 658,937 4 1949... 5 3,652,322 62,809 72,451 1,111,182 831,122 883,552 347,223 1,406,407 529,491 70,743 6 1949. . . 3,386,543 855,901 473,589 79,480 7 Field crops, other than vegetables and 2,169,088 1,559,137 53,629 46,170 998,132 697,736 812,007 291,801 791,378 312,877 395,447 378,989 64,277 75,229 8 1949... 9 1,089,494 3,831 91,424 13,042 600,082 120,683 453 10 1949... 1,456,326 19,047 98,975 13,066 537,187 78,919 1,134 11 35,500 24,313 3,349 1,660 3,386 20,762 18,503 15,956 1,740 3,394 3,769 8,236 3,173 2,977 12 1949... 13 358,240 2,000 18,240 40,000 13,207 9,592 2,840 14 1949. . . 346,767 5,574 13,649 26,400 2,443 7,445 140 15 All livestock and livestock products 20,180,006 19,499,660 819,113 923,745 23,935,058 23,270,998 18,569,844 18,264,582 6,835,873 6,553,294 15,243,553 14,681,697 421,773 536,757 16 1949... 17 13,719,641 11,959,318 600,352 606,390 8,469,534 7,496,342 10,400,831 9,426,799 3,386,418 2,905,154 7,375,450 6,170,661 325,186 377,514 18 1949. . . 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. .. .dollars 1954... 1,105,628 39,708 1,412,902 553,852 459,434 384,300 33,054 20 1949. . . 1,147,640 32,486 1,529,194 776,710 507,469 581,943 55,464 21 Livestock and livestock products, other 5,354,737 179,053 14,052,622 7,615,161 2,990,021 7,483,803 63,533 22 1949... 6,392,702 284,869 14,245,462 8,061,073 3,140,671 7,929,093 103,779 23 16,134 54,986 73,685 20,264 10,440 20,659 12,482 24 1949. . . 9,924 67,418 36,134 2,846 5,236 39,177 42,700 WISCONSIN 63 SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Burnett Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence 1,179 1,772 3,157 4,274 2,615 1,674 5,094 3,954 2,024 1,152 2,870 1,857 316 1 1,478 1,884 3,445 4,738 2,767 1,828 5,472 4,229 2,085 1,533 3,077 2,080 395 2 2,937,874 9,816,704 13,905,826 17,809,954 19,402,718 8,054,045 40,664,383 28,693,339 8,806,990 2,504,420 14,435,075 7,299,153 681,821 3 3, 344,656 10,433,332 12,954,549 17,558,728 18,419,771 7,762,371 37,845,261 28,243,236 7,475,747 2,799,833 13,545,120 6,621,861 645,442 4 213,420 1,266,834 820,488 465,925 4,491,889 1,074,568 6,122,704 3,653,717 3,950,515 195,027 1,101,806 1,015,418 46,989 5 268,342 1,399,519 442.962 353,813 3,460,257 1,117,122 4,601,060 3,136,164 2,429,160 284,507 635,528 532,873 45,082 6 161,445 915,578 509,461 324,614 3,008,694 707,537 4,821,870 2,136,460 874,088 60,952 966,218 443,977 39,311 7 132,878 1,093,986 238,512 204,795 1,618,301 895,885 3,777,333 1,432,334 575,201 134,508 485,942 284,091 39,872 8 40,672 273,253 194,939 76,997 1,443,217 14,377 997,520 1,401,798 16,528 1,828 79,800 473,679 2,939 9 62 ,229 245,954 148,458 116,482 1,809,701 4,816 512,330 1,550,762 19,638 13,425 107,587 136,675 4,551 10 6,803 56,160 88,588 44,777 13,628 349,373 26,679 28,027 2,938,685 11,347 53,463 25,102 4,734 11 71,272 24,715 35,922 24,285 22,229 206,846 49,130 29,141 1,833,646 14,823 33,306 24,271 639 12 4,500 21,843 27,500 19,537 26,350 3,281 276,635 87,432 121,214 120,900 2,325 72,660 5 13 1,963 34,864 20,070 8,251 10,026 9,575 262,267 123,927 675 121,751 8,693 87,836 20 14 2,636,170 8,530,292 12,918,419 17,246,112 14,897,573 6,936,281 34,495,763 25,026,651 4,828,395 2,236,091 13,256,006 6,266,619 591,873 15 3,019,649 9,017,549 12,429,243 17,067,261 14,940,562 6,602,717 33,223,487 25,092,927 4,982,153 2,456,597 12,838,578 6,067,064 569,518 16 1,817,485 6,545,500 9,965,567 13,958,008 5,827,577 3,428,177 18,503,887 15,700,196 3,761,013 1,847,628 8,740,076 4,317,447 460,012 17 1,802,067 5,814,666 8,832,353 12,588,782 5,217,046 2,968,380 16,566,604 14,378,211 3,423,949 1,802,827 7,760,438 3,815,384 412,765 18 255,038 565,411 851,627 750,619 1,169,953 281,215 2,489,859 1,746,776 298,505 107,639 1,035,519 646,365 38,365 19 368,640 633,338 740,726 732,418 1,386,134 305,349 2,364,406 2,062,525 316,829 243,063 1,144,268 536,216 36,193 20 563,647 1,419,381 2,101,225 2,537,485 7,900,043 3,226,889 13,502,017 7,579,679 768,877 280,824 3,480,411 1,302,807 93,496 21 848,942 2,569,545 2,856,164 3,746,061 8,337,382 3,328,988 14,292,477 8,652,191 1,241,375 410,707 3,933,872 1,715,464 120,560 22 88,284 19,578 166,919 97,917 13,256 43,196 45,916 12,971 28,080 73,302 77,263 17,116 42,959 23 56,665 16,264 82,344 137,654 18,952 42 , 532 20,714 14,145 64,434 58,729 71,014 21,924 30,842 24 Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette 1,787 2,782 1,740 1,385 1,829 1,454 2,025 1,356 1,512 3,321 ■ .' rjl 2,014 1,048 1 1,939 2,934 1,881 1,403 1,919 1,519 2,155 1,586 1,670 3,519 6,061 2,363 1,179 2 8,178,535 17,561,752 6,040,759 8,834,580 8,132,348 8,249,801 18,155,138 8,412,931 4,636,964 15,505,572 22,779,612 6,212,380 4,127,460 3 6,968,682 16,516,724 5,102,506 8,669,249 7,970,800 7,875,587 17,055,218 7,676,622 4,713,045 15,635,643 23,177,694 6,251,185 3,634,156 4 1,033,178 2,848,444 772,892 2,133,028 929,918 794,271 926,654 3,853,813 143,354 1,839,638 1,411,467 437,876 804,814 5 578,781 1,403,501 404,758 1,806,272 790,322 833,088 784,766 2,915,846 164,548 1,952,792 1,034,875 587,008 417,117 6 445,856 1,772,995 4-1 , 60 1,363,172 727,958 371,866 899,229 3,744,045 72,939 1,308,076 1,045,781 262,185 495,476 7 257,810 606,355 249,977 935,676 620,699 422,101 761,433 2,808,405 79,329 1,327,876 641,883 313,718 201,774 8 89,229 544,216 88,761 540,162 117,206 134,646 24,420 75,212 39,180 373,879 325,282 121,256 294,803 9 95,413 552,998 38,065 693,227 109,868 127,221 21,080 59,015 34,432 424,310 327,356 230,203 179,956 1 487,507 16,643 210,421 106,539 84,584 25,098 505 20,145 4,477 40,091 10,824 23,356 8,685 11 212 , 520 23,730 103,619 85,320 59,755 25,175 1,503 17,234 5,121 38,940 14,044 15,366 29,024 12 10,586 514,590 2,650 123,155 170 262 ,661 2,500 14,411 26,756 117,592 29,580 31,079 5,850 13 13,038 220,418 13,097 92,049 258,591 750 31,192 45,666 161,666 51,592 27,721 6,363 14 7,078,869 14,703,531 5,230,103 6,698,594 7,153,205 7,428,469 17,218,445 4,349,927 4,288,403 13,612,212 21,039,827 5,601,883 3,304,357 1' 6,324,570 15,104,907 4,657,134 6,862,564 7,116,175 7,002,976 16,268,785 4,611,477 4,402,363 13,621,731 21,773,493 5,498,812 3,201,412 L( 4,077,677 9,846,975 3,245,905 3,871,301 5,525,230 4,666,158 7,137,999 3,644,385 3,455,351 10,351,079 17,174,135 3,921,205 1,630,891 17 3,282,715 9,191,421 2,624,741 4,047,342 4,969,828 3,872,759 6,528,954 3,267,597 3,305,914 9,198,758 15,881,004 3,662,673 1,347,805 ia 1,175,716 1,462,263 493,365 589,982 484,248 649,691 453,459 152,271 244,109 936 ,201 938,329 397,500 412,658 19 848,939 1,577,906 500,165 672,617 579,738 660,661 564,272 125,662 146,072 1,161,863 767,774 2%, 174 446,385 20 1,825,476 3,394,293 1,490,833 2,237,311 1,143,727 2,112,620 9,626,987 553,271 588,943 2,324,932 2,927,363 1,283,178 1,260,808 21 2,192,916 4,335,580 1,532,228 2,142,605 1,566,609 2,469,556 9,175,559 1,218,218 950,377 3,261,110 5,124,715 1,539,965 1,407,222 66,488 9,777 37,764 2,958 49,225 27,061 10,039 209,191 205,207 53,722 328,318 172,621 18,289 23 65,331 8,316 40,614 413 64,303 39,523 1,667 149,299 146,134 61,120 369,326 165,365 15,627 24 64 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4— VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farms number 195-4 . . 1950.. VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold dollars 1954 . . 1949 . . All crops sold dollars 1954.. 1949 . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1954.. 1949 . . Vegetables sold dollars 1954. . 1949.. Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1954. . 1949 . . Horticultural specialties sold dollars 1954.. 1949 . . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1954.. 1949.. Dairy products sold dollars 1954.. 1949.. Poultry and poultry products sold. .. .dollars 1954.. 1949 . . Livestock and livestock products, other than dairy and poultry, sold dollars 1954.. 1949 . . Forest products sold dollars 1954 . . 1949 . . Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All farms .*.'* number 1954.. 1950.. VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold dollars 1954. . 1949.. All crops sold dollars 1954. . 1949.-. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1954. . 1949.. Vegetables sold dollars 1954 . . 1949 . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1954.. 1949 . . Horticultural specialties sold dollars 1954.. 1949 . . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1954 . . 1949.. Dairy products sold dollars 1954. . 1949.. Poultry and poultry products sold. .. .dollars 1954.. 1949 . . Livestock and livestock products, other than dairy and poultry, sold dollars 1954., 1949 . , Forest products sold dollars 1954., 1949., Outagamie 1,065 1,390 5,333,897 6,535,776 3,963,015 4,257,052 494,714 412,013 424,871 690,774 50,358 62,472 2,993,072 3,091,793 1,370,832 2,265,690 718,706 1,085,552 319,499 354,479 332,627 825,659 50 13,034 2,784 2,911 12,601,785 11,396,207 1,319,514 1,172,871 634,161 549,617 71,155 60,628 577,707 534,659 36,491 27,967 11,212,032 10,153,644 8,171,433 6,728,619 828,955 855,834 2,211,644 2,569,191 70,239 69,692 2,529 2,813 9,507,048 9,686,712 725,034 693,844 245,158 223,061 468,290 448,632 10,281 7,722 1,305 14,429 8,680,160 8,902,338 6,976,432 6,322,988 267,530 385,421 1,436,198 2,193,929 101,854 90,530 416 607 2,284,985 1,949,608 1,752,328 1,255,717 1,614,844 1,194,402 17,809 28,498 90,775 12,770 28,900 20,047 483,921 627,362 281,697 352,481 102,631 125,568 99, 593 149,313 48,736 66,529 3,188 3,409 17,725,169 17,303,343 2,000,020 1,634,600 1,064,510 679,187 604,245 686,137 32,488 30, 580 298,777 238,696 15,681,788 15,596,009 11,567,228 10,715,489 738,000 767,811 3,376,560 4,112,709 43,361 72,734 1,234 1,355 6,692,291 6,943,306 1,589,725 1,486,308 681,081 795,639 604,924 482,185 125,397 111,168 178,323 97,316 5,099,295 5,449,456 3,319,480 3,433,302 528,935 539,631 1,250,880 1,476,523 3,271 7,542 735 818 3,588,904 3,615,058 384, 986 146,620 304,341 123,365 59,709 15,628 2,936 5,127 18,000 2,500 3, 184, 175 3,442,962 1,581,737 1,666,487 427,689 503,656 1,174,749 1,272,819 19,743 25,476 Portage Price Richland Rock Rusk 3,258 3,608 12,546,095 685,133 601,732 510, 167 400,661 130,487 168,957 12,574 9,602 31,905 22,512 12,458,157 11,872,897 8,545,121 7,401,719 1,120,483 1,063,765 2,792,553 3,407,413 96,203 71,466 2,415 2,552 9,520,628 7,776,177 3,213,345 1,719,957 2,718,074 1,403,467 238,223 212,786 169,658 58,385 87,390 45,319 6,233,560 5,939,443 4,551,150 3,882,359 477,493 579,606 1,204,917 1,477,478 73,723 116,777 1,619 2,085 3,397,820 3,885,982 174,780 195,832 25,627 61,564 2,332 7,235 139,458 122,635 7,363 4,398 3,029,916 3,472,870 2,670,411 2,658,156 56,659 82,923 302,846 731,791 193,124 217,280 1,704 2,095 10,435,268 11,661,646 3,260,755 3,279,455 2,230,442 1,695,829 786,594 1,189,576 44,478 60,691 199,241 333,359 7,173,438 8,373,126 4,146,971 4,487,610 1,064,826 1,101,722 1,961,641 2,783,794 1,075 9,065 2,150 2,328 10,651,155 10,832,164 418,632 407,500 381,228 366,336 6,820 5,615 27,284 22, 981 3,300 12,568 10, 160, 125 10,366,394 6,310,656 5,742,132 909, 983 840,129 2,939,486 3,784,133 72,398 58,270 3,138 3,368 25,638,109 22,541,987 5,449,072 2,798,925 4,994,150 2,199,390 324,569 365,439 33,342 35,494 97,011 198,602 20,180,356 19,738,032 10,133,297 9,108,648 1,662,007 1,598,750 8,385,052 9,030,634 8,681 5,030 1,865 2,129 6,192,028 6,011,962 334,157 182,308 75,097 109,227 178,638 56,808 79,002 10,142 1,420 6,131 5,746,832 5,766,925 4,588,849 4,462,705 540,777 235,390 617,206 1,068,830 111,039 62,729 WISCONSIN County Table 4— VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 65 Item (For definitions and explanations see text) Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas 1 2,913 3,144 739 1,016 3,197 3,503 2,900 3,136 2,566 2,865 2,698 2,889 3,485 3,697 168 1950... 254 VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 16,446,732 1,793,261 13,925,288 14,433,527 8,021,487 12,822,232 15,794,460 529,430 4 1949... 15,012,380 1,631,122 14,543,683 15,690,541 8,009,227 11,746,026 15,480,063 364,269 c ..dollars 1954... 1,412,650 236,441 519,910 1,431,930 155,077 1,056,090 2,979,392 339,120 '. 1949... 982, 142 153,676 532,244 1,444,121 172,611 824,282 3,784,213 46,004 1 Field crops, other than vegetables and 1,091,904 585,656 52,760 53,796 328,465 302,776 820,272 682,765 114,671 121,499 664,465 524,672 2,953,510 3,766,491 61,310 - 1949... 19,573 9 ..dollars 1954... 239,944 61,392 161,313 429,115 4,487 266,750 18,648 415 10 1949... 293,202 49,397 209,333 557,151 38,460 189,980 3,146 2,650 11 ..dollars 1954... 45,427 122,164 22,857 72,306 2,712 106,570 5,459 250,860 1. 1949... 48,791 34,638 12,217 61,014 4,452 89,294 6,801 17,078 13 35,375 125 7,275 110,237 33,207 18,305 1,775 26,535 14 1949... 54,493 16,045 7,918 143,191 8,200 20,336 7,775 6,703 15 All livestock and livestock products 14,945,030 1,509,520 13,174,568 12,959,552 7,706,976 11,722,891 12,765,591 184,074 16 1949 . . . 13,961,710 1,415,588 13,673,671 14,213,855 7,696,351 10,854,340 11,611,389 299,947 17 ..dollars 1954... 8,188,265 1,141,940 10,268,092 9,189,816 6,591,060 5,959,888 9,215,826 120,769 18 1949... 6,733,486 1,017,125 9,498,800 8,756,150 6,012,792 4,831,870 7,789,459 142,294 1 ■ Poultry and poultry products sold. ..dollars 1954... 1,490,887 156,922 662,591 1,216,542 219,693 1,926,372 676,490 31,091 20 1949... 1,568,923 97,700 831,814 1,620,690 192,639 1,669,500 597,407 59,893 21 Livestock and livestock products, other 5,265,878 210,658 2,243,885 2,553,194 896,223 3,836,631 2,873,275 32,214 22 1949... 5,659,301 300,763 3,343,057 3,837,015 1,490,920 4,352,970 3,224,523 97,760 . ..dollars 1954... 89,052 47,300 230,810 42,045 159,434 43,251 49,477 6,236 24 1949... 68,528 61,658 337,768 32,565 140,265 67,404 84,461 18,318 Item (For definitions and explanations see text) Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 1 2,113 2,342 999 1,175 2,245 2,500 2,669 3,049 2,931 3,155 1,762 1,890 2,152 2,357 2,536 2 1950... 2,647 VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 22,369,895 3,304,472 10,928,916 15,193,192 12,586,379 6,473,330 11,959,684 8,994,302 4 1949... 20,102,814 2,971,215 11,819,450 16,489,004 12,959,726 6,054,113 11,609,565 8,944,388 5 ..dollars 1954... 4,007,649 733,725 1,512,808 2,425,768 1,206,070 1,343,246 1,635,202 1,348,582 6 1949... 1,376,953 495,066 1,393,024 2,013,289 1,110,205 820,578 1,227,086 912,731 7 Field crops, other than vegetables and 3,605,209 532,852 937,741 1,630,063 920,755 751,077 1,103,809 197,966 8 1949... 1,061,856 393,900 671,872 *818,436 767,066 476,389 644,331 148,775 9 10 209,032 202,274 17,375 37,563 522,494 651,067 461,758 625,264 211,920 285,293 560,057 310, 185 309,453 323,610 76,394 1949 . . . 87,670 11 ...dollars 1954... 22,177 175,151 14,933 75,318 35,713 • 12,162 39,676 1,015,797 12 1949... 24,300 61,493 20, 112 114,614 21, 583 19,229 41,832 492,907 13 Horticultural specialties sold.... ...dollars 1954... 171,231 8,347 37,640 258,629 37,682 19,950 182,264 58,425 14 1949... 88,523 2,110 49,973 454,975 36,263 14,775 217,313 183,379 15 All livestock and livestock products 18,357,310 18,724,462 2,488,667 2,407,340 9,396,832 10,416,822 12,761,076 14,470,433 11,272,166 11,646,478 5,091,628 5,215,394 10,314,803 10,371,872 7,579,093 16 1949... 7,988,146 17 ...dollars 1954... 10,848,577 1,904,535 6,819,202 8,697,134 8,316,747 3,213,043 7,068,845 6,092,611 18 1949... 9,960,218 1,694,552 6,932,885 9,331,912 7,662,230 2,931,593 6,473,809 5,780,414 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. ...dollars 1954... 3,524,751 112,706 711,912 1,000,805 788,673 590,151 720,025 286,300 20 1949... 3,301,271 153,312 810,725 1,338,261 1,165,480 650,820 683,492 363,120 21 Livestock and livestock products, other ...dollars 1954... 3,983,982 471,426 1,865,718 3,063,137 2,166,746 1,288,434 2,525,933 1,200,182 22 1949... 5,462,973 559,476 2,673,212 3,800,260 2,818,768 1,632,981 3,214,571 1,844,612 23 ...dollars 1954... 4,936 82,080 19,276 6,348 108, 143 38,456 9,679 66,627 24 1949... 1,399 68,809 9,604 5,282 203,043 13,141 10,607 43,511 66 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER , OFF-FARM WORK [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Bayfield 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 . . Pouer feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . MiLking machine farms reporting 1954. . 1950 . . Grain combines farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950 . . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Tractors farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Garden tractors farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Far» operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954... 1949 . . . Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . . . 1949... 100 or more days operators reporting 1954... 1949... 153,582 168,561 135,020 145,755 1,478 1,101 14,728 11,651 43,457 44,408 45,177 51,997 22,979 27,066 7,201 9,532 18,562 22,806 9,482 11,295 8,991 U.,397 89 114 13,681 4,879 39,728 94,367 103,139 99,821 148,648 156,382 60,333 1 64,569 36,826 10,934 25,867 100,761 94,201 31,665 14,652 32,077 14,946 23,349 10,043 23,519 10,154 25,694 8,261 25,783 8,339 26,557 • 26,831 7,596 9,807 78,710 66,812 87,337 74,474 135,851 127,497 224,535 171,623 133,784 124,211 210,951 162,896 10,370 6,026 10,652 6,306 2,597 2,228 2,932 2,421 139,369 145,325 179,560 183,108 26,105 25,818 60,630 58,183 30,624 27,293 990 1,041 749 726 6 1 18 14 123 56 276 210 226 285 100 160 241 315 101 176 140 134 110 5 30 191 654 481 432 904 898 144 613 311 131 51 154 350 270 125 50 125 50 180 45 180 45 118 18 118 18 58 59 2 2 439 334 462 360 850 655 1,213 764 830 645 1,160 714 41 30 41 30 11 18 12 20 880 829 1,066 1,032 332 291 514 518 282 245 836 1,037 576 709 45 30 185 248 265 309 260 328 135 121 125 207 40 196 460 165 131 786 826 120 461 265 110 75 285 281 50 31 50 31 30 35 355 386 380 443 661 516 792 607 656 486 757 532 10 45 10 50 25 25 25 25 671 726 761 290 343 475 543 315 290 3,640 3,986 3,305 3,502 40 12 245 140 1,005 982 1,250 1,462 600 696 165 210 335 484 235 231 100 253 325 25 105 905 2,280 2,290 2,322 3,500 3,682 1,405 2,575 1,380 576 75 265 2,745 2,601 485 106 485 116 215 55 220 55 625 120 625 120 445 445 20 20 1,620 1,182 1,705 1,285 3,200 2,946 4,580 3,537 3,185 2,896 4,435 3,447 105 65 115 65 20 25 30 3,492 3,975 4,227 485 537 1,565 1,422 645 541 1,288 1,567 1,008 1,099 29 17 96 73 403 358 340 465 L40 186 280 468 130 276 150 192 200 36 45 227 780 642 650 1,223 1,448 343 274 221 5 97 593 432 182 60 182 60 50 50 57 111 558 662 692 747 1,022 1,033 1,359 1,205 996 943 1,251 1,039 55 125 55 135 40 31 53 31 1,142 1,348 2,627 3,079 2,416 2,666 6 6 200 124 825 941 870 1,029 445 437 70 129 211 413 125 215 85 197 366 439 601 795 316 391 35 581 1,811 1,897 1,886 2,602 2,927 1,792 2,062 867 375 126 526 1,996 1,946 475 275 475 280 56 6 56 6 376 141 384 144 831 836 66 74 1,537 1,377 1,687 1,506 2,422 2,502 4,031 3,367 2,382 2,442 3,743 3,192 201 101 207 101 57 66 81 3,167 3,327 355 467 1,085 1,139 590 631 1,679 1,828 1,509 1,691 16 2 211 121 612 551 400 608 220 278 50 131 170 137 80 91 90 46 155 10 85 713 716 1,388 1,516 1,609 1,637 457 1,264 742 361 262 769 1,212 1,191 306 111 306 121 452 150 457 150 300 70 300 70 257 263 71 87 863 642 896 643 1,449 1,372 2,472 1,766 1,429 1,357 2,402 1,739 60 15 65 15 5 LI 5 12 1,524 1,547 1,856 1,837 181 166 631 569 231 160 1,L29 1,478 918 1,101 19 100 89 326 382 340 401 L41 205 211 377 125 106 95 10 51 236 737 704 791 993 245 180 40 70 491 441 402 381 417 416 983 901 1,194 1,027 973 871 1,169 987 20 40 20 40 5 5 953 1,226 1,200 1,458 266 328 587 654 250 245 WISCONSIN AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 67 a sample of farms. See %ex%~\ Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Couglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence Fend du Lac Forest Grant Green 3,113 4,271 2,666 1,633 5,116 •3,876 2,028 1,217 2,866 1,788 305 3,454 427 3,425 2,318 1 3,445 4,738 2,767 1,828 5,472 4,229 2,085 1,533 3,077 2,080 395 3,703 652 3,749 2,271 2 2,727 4,025 2,345 1,468 4,742 3,669 1,733 672 2,635 1,482 230 3,214 307 3,255 2,188 3 2,934 4,284 2,421 1,680 5,030 1, 965 1,785 864 2,782 1,696 238 3,441 381 3,585 2,170 4 12 5 78 2 100 44 18 10 8 2 24 6 59 32 5 4 26 66 9 68 41 15 4 23 6 36 24 44 6 167 155 502 35 1,227 730 75 6 224 110 635 1 680 685 7 115 45 343 53 1,064 687 72 19 211 39 470 7 544 735 8 937 1,140 800 525 2,000 1,785 435 136 907 420 20 1,310 35 1,400 935 9 825 1,104 952 491 2,235 1,849 373 72 810 353 15 1,524 31 1,611 871 10 901 1,795 595 551 955 790 715 230 971 440 105 885 70 711 391 11 1,236 1,945 596 690 1,223 1,082 761 231 1,059 608 61 1,034 138 912 370 12 530 745 280 255 375 215 395 205 355 380 75 275 135 305 110 13 576 875 355 306 362 261 435 287 512 531 122 263 128 359 84 14 180 185 90 :■ 85 105 95 85 170 130 30 85 60 100 35 15 178 289 109 131 78 45 129 201 167 159 40 114 77 135 66 16 386 246 321 165 374 207 295 545 231 306 75 240 120 170 130 17 511 454 346 148 442 264 300 669 295 384 157 262 271 164 101 ' 200 135 165 115 190 125 200 135 120 170 50 130 60 45 50 19 288 191 163 30 211 148 175 287 172 209 72 157 90 57 61 ■ ' 185 110 155 50 180 80 95 405 110 135 25 110 60 115 75 2] 221 263 182 118 228 107 125 377 122 174 85 105 181 106 40 22 1 1 1 4 2 5 1 1 10 5 23 2 1 3 9 5 1 1 1 24 260 300 210 135 336 235 180 220 240 195 35 290 40 255 135 25 30 30 10 5 25 5 35 5 15 5 20 15 20 .c 96 145 85 100 105 45 20 100 110 131 5 25 45 85 55 27 1,019 1,306 531 603 891 817 390 157 1,066 716 40 686 106 1,172 476 .-• 1,708 2,490 1,830 790 3,759 2,774 1,438 705 1,445 731 220 2,433 221 1,893 1,652 29 1,817 2,041 , 1,043 4,474 3,031 1,188 617 1,809 1,218 105 2,629 87 3,110 1,998 30 1,6<1 1,691 , 1,175 4,661 3,143 940 411 1,555 1,192 80 2,475 3,161 1,917 31 2,992 4,161 2,600 1,558 5,034 3,846 1,973 1,192 2,751 1,1 98 285 3,399 407 3,325 2,288 32 3,171 4,21l. . 1,1 ■: 5,507 4,069 2,065 1,397 2,652 1,797 380 3,536 537 3,506 2,292 33 1,011 H 3 25i 2,347 2,178 980 505 1,388 90 , 111 1,068 782 34 2,066 , 1,673 927 3,864 2,631 1,488 641 2,158 1,193 190 2,559 207 2,165 1,962 35 1,241 1,916 1,382 461 3,088 2,289 711 337 762 758 45 1,906 1'. 1,694 1,371 36 577 17 809 198 2,115 1,464 373 161 223 342 60 1,225 110 872 790 37 87 175 332 291 3 3 502 50 _ 77 300 : 772 387 38 281 381 709 397 1,145 993 155 147 375 172 75 807 61 1,294 737 39 2,101 3,211 , 923 3,888 3,123 1,127 442 . . 175 2,762 2,165 1,991 40 1,921 2,770 1,556 783 3,962 3,196 1,041 306 1,796 105 2,822 146 2,026 1,910 .'.1 409 795 797 212 1,773 1,429 458 11 311 197 20 1,394 27 1,239 892 42 132 271 454 ' 1,044 577 196 167 96 15 636 22 577 381 43 429 795 803 212 1,796 1,435 489 11 318 198 20 1,415 27 1,251 902 44 137 281 461 76 1,055 582 196 172 97 15 651 22 577 381 45 347 145 991 428 1,853 1,058 5 557 231 633 1,743 755 46 57 20 583 73 1,051 442 5 5 181 60 251 860 411 47 347 145 1,022 428 1,864 1,058 5 562 231 635 1,748 760 46 57 20 73 , 442 5 5 181 60 251 882 411 49 380 416 641 246 1,366 743 182 151 464 242 20 487 51 1,044 927 50 77 71 215 8o 577 238 70 40 109 51 187 11 286 336 51 380 416 642 246 1,379 748 182 151 464 242 20 492 51 1,044 927 52 78 71 215 06 577 238 70 40 114 51 187 11 286 336 53 498 691 401 122 839 1,502 307 55 359 132 20 1,273 11 493 411 54 508 711 402 122 842 1,512 307 55 369 132 20 1,283 11 499 417 55 62 75 91 145 246 186 65 30 86 35 30 61 35 496 330 56 72 85 136 205 312 206 75 35 96 35 35 - 45 666 340 57 1,618 1,861 1,720 743 3,321 2,746 1,117 602 1,374 773 145 1,968 237 2,269 1,886 58 1,416 1,511 1,346 620 2,863 2,502 915 562 1,061 697 155 1,610 2J2 1,815 1,832 59 1,764 2,002 1,960 807 3,615 3,048 1,344 652 1,474 638 170 2,143 275 2,458 1,949 60 J, 546 1,582 1,528 665 3,164 2,658 1,055 642 1,225 770 165 1,805 304 1,980 1,915 61 2,767 3,821 2,371 1,408 * 4,725 3,616 1,858 877 2,511 1,472 260 3,154 327 3,070 2,158 62 2,376 2,441 2,190 1,399 4,739 3,678 1,750 892 2,175 1,287 245 3,140 307 2,901 1,957 63 4,122 5,672 4,323 2,168 9,146 7,513 2,921 1,122 3,652 1,977 315 6,419 372 5,565 4,119 64 2,865 4,241 3,315 1,706 7,269 5,963 2,227 1,035 2,653 1,493 335 4,942 345 4,163 3,204 65 2,721 3,796 2,356 1,393 4,635 3,591 1,813 852 2,511 1,442 260 3,119 322 3,060 2,128 66 2,336 3,296 2,185 1,374 4,631 3,633 1,695 852 2,145 1,267 245 3,060 297 2,891 1,942 67 3,907 5,495 4,135 2,132 7,164 2,569 1,017 3,578 1,832 295 6,000 356 5,391 3,954 68 2,753 4,131 3,244 1,627 6,965 5,777 2,036 945 2,578 1,422 325 4,766 325 4,080 3,102 69 181 141 138 25 409 272 306 45 47 75 15 346 6 121 150 70 61 55 37 35 227 126 131 40 40 45 5 131 10 61 70 71 181 146 141 30 424 273 316 45 47 75 15 361 6 121 150 12 61 65 37 45 248 136 138 40 45 45 5 142 10 61 75 73 33 31 39 6 99 63 34 55 27 11 5 57 10 52 15 74 41 45 23 32 54 45 52 50 25 21 5 28 10 22 26 75 34 31 47 6 120 76 36 60 27 20 5 58 10 53 15 76 51 45 34 34 56 50 53 50 30 26 5 34 10 22 27 77 2,753 3,851 2,468 1,418 4,784 3,685 1,831 1,027 2,585 1,623 260 3,246 292 2,984 2,182 78 2,771 3,821 2,474 1,574 4,991 3,857 1,850 1,173 2,522 1,711 315 3,393 452 3,111 1,972 79 3,417 4,721 3,422 1,753 6,609 4,914 2,387 1,194 3,245 2,086 310 4,369 350 3,741 2,776 80 3,279 4,572 3,229 1,881 6,717 5,036 2,227 1,304 3,075 2,184 395 4,398 508 3,887 2,530 81 530 430 475 18C 670 355 620 560 320 345 85 345 135 181 200 82 600 495 427 125 611 32t 399 689 333 484 159 387 265 176 113 83 1,386 1,585 996 480 1,696 1,065 1,212 760 1,004 680 185 1,017 260 916 591 34 1,262 1,595 895 472 1,541 1,029 878 903 869 829 205 1,066 330 864 550 85 620 675 496 185 880 430 766 590 440 385 100 496 150 216 185 86 625 603 398 143 693 429 424 618 368 467 119 450 198 217 149 87 68 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFF-FARM WORK [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Estimated number of farms 1954. 1950. FARHS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954. 1950. Class I number 1954 . 1950. Class II number 1954. 1950. Class III number 1954. 1950. Class IV number 1954. 1950. Class V number 1954. 1950. Class VI number 1954 . 1950. Other farms number 1954 . 1950. Part-time number 1954 . 1950. Residential number 1954 . 1950. Abnormal number 1954. 1950. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954. No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . Tractor and horses and/or mules ... .farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. 1950. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. 1950. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting number Field forage harvesters farms reporting number Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting number Motortrucks farms reporting number Tractors farms reporting number Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting number Garden tractors farms reporting number Crawler tractors farms reporting number Automobiles farms reporting number OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME 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. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1,211 1,271 1,111 1,164 15 5 221 162 460 433 255 321 100 170 60 73 100 107 40 54 60 53 101 10 25 271 804 800 767 1,196 1,242 494 779 523 265 180 266 888 867 359 162 364 167 399 162 403 162 308 97 308 97 208 213 15 15 736 562 843 626 1,075 1,037 1,861 1,494 1,075 1,037 1,783 1,459 50 20 50 20 26 15 28 15 1,129 1,212 1,451 1,582 135 115 390 331 160 133 2,141 2,331 2,071 2,229 23 17 357 341 970 1,022 506 525 170 267 45 57 70 102 35 48 30 54 106 15 90 863 1,067 1,743 1,901 2,084 2,306 517 1,308 976 504 470 698 1,677 1,666 639 293 639 294 860 410 864 410 723 243 723 248 302 307 190 210 1,441 1,275 1,539 1,344 1,940 1,996 3,417 2,667 1,925 1,971 3,327 2,612 40 40 60 45 30 10 30 10 1,964 2,061 2,403 2,533 120 128 581 533 156 145 271 372 191 204 168 45 113 35 85 .4. j 116 75 261 415 70 206 86 65 46 120 100 36 15 37 15 10 10 10 10 146 150 177 170 231 275 324 300 231 235 282 245 10 15 10 15 31 35 32 40 221 365 287 430 95 139 160 216 95 145 1,885 1,939 1,660 1,660 9 7 113 79 442 382 655 637 296 396 145 159 225 279 120 151 105 128 171 5 110 626 973 1,103 1,047 1,770 1,641 286 1,360 496 163 145 269 1,136 930 210 103 211 103 359 86 364 86 173 42 173 42 155 160 95 133 870 697 1,090 768 1,599 1,315 2,338 1,588 1,594 1,310 2,239 1,543 51 30 51 30 40 15 48 15 1,650 1,662 2,104 2,029 278 314 641 690 242 261 2,826 2,934 2,504 2,656 47 11 377 295 940 1,056 765 937 325 305 50 52 322 276 175 139 145 139 2 185 5 70 730 1,836 2,345 2,225 2,785 2,880 1,628 2,080 1,778 1,172 220 557 2,088 2,126 803 441 805 441 63 257 625 260 674 205 679 205 565 572 101 107 1,561 1,405 1,810 1,578 2,596 2,419 4,993 3,700 2,566 2,369 4,553 3,410 326 185 331 195 92 70 109 95 2,700 2,738 3,882 3,513 631 373 1,245 895 658 438 1,718 1,881 1,343 1,461 7 12 95 37 270 246 501 568 315 372 155 226 375 420 190 243 185 177 75 506 972 908 1,029 1,608 1,589 202 1,133 462 318 110 216 860 790 226 91 226 91 261 176 51 176 51 125 125 58 210 708 525 792 570 1,488 1,269 2,103 1,476 1,458 1,253 2,017 1,432 56 36 57 36 28 8 29 8 1,503 1,495 435 378 765 653 420 332 1,357 1,403 1,012 1,060 27 41 215 273 365 362 195 239 135 100 75 45 345 343 155 156 190 167 250 15 15 170 907 1,192 1,022 1,317 1,237 1,032 1,217 827 572 55 306 537 595 412 301 433 303 297 196 300 197 322 176 325 176 272 285 95 160 792 687 1,046 866 1,147 1,046 2,374 1,811 1,072 1,010 1,997 1,669 330 120 335 120 41 11 42 22 1,172 1,137 1,706 1,631 325 329 600 602 435 438 1,845 1,919 1,685 1,800 105 58 580 549 695 778 270 319 35 96 160 119 105 96 55 23 20 485 1,235 1,395 1,205 1,790 1,730 1,035 1,365 765 195 100 415 1,360 1,200 350 110 350 115 15 'l5 225 65 225 65 550 550 40 40 940 630 1,010 670 1,740 1,525 3,125 1,970 1,715 1,510 2,900 1,900 165 30 165 30 55 40 60 40 1,785 1,665 2,295 2,020 355 217 795 613 520 258 WISCONSIN AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 69 Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce 2,172 1,331 1,575 3,476 5,740 2,025 1,009 1,056 2,817 2,626 344 3,178 1,272 672 2,368 1 2,155 1,586 1,670 3,519 6,061 2,363 1,179 1,390 2,911 2,813 607 3,409 1,355 818 2,591 2 2,097 1,156 1,335 3,085 5,194 1,564 829 541 2,557 2,326 209 2,848 1,062 592 2,128 3 2,071 1,312 1,374 3,236 5,430 1,802 971 808 2,638 2,462 303 3,018 1,160 738 2,363 4 32 78 1 5 7 2 51 19 1 12 21 22 2 3 5 29 25 15 13 6 7 24 4 10 14 20 11 6 11 6 650 112 22 245 151 36 44 60 146 95 11 286 90 65 240 7 531 80 31 203 124 15 27 84 52 68 22 266 . 134 34 151 8 900 311 216 995 1,420 266 172 115 886 580 21 1,196 345 215 700 9 992 278 234 1,014 1,398 293 172 239 629 507 37 1,167 469 202 722 10 395 375 556 1,260 2,281 591 285 135 1,040 940 45 925 430 165 670 11 391 547 497 1,321 2,547 611 339 177 1,289 977 70 1,073 340 274 949 12 100 205 455 490 1,045 476 176 150 366 480 85 335 150 115 385 13 82 283 508 535 1,094 595 281 231 486 688 110 399 158 164 404 14 20 75 85 90 290 195 150 30 100 230 35 85 25 30 130 15 46 99 104 148 254 282 145 53 178 212 50 93 48 58 126 16 75 175 240 391 546 461 180 515 260 300 135 330 210 80 240 17 84 274 296 283 631 561 208 582 273 351 304 391 195 80 228 L8 45 125 120 235 315 230 85 155 145 160 45 175 120 35 165 19 42 107 155 186 369 267 125 195 142 198 93 184 130 33 177 20 30 50 120 150 230 230 95 355 115 135 90 155 90 45 75 21 42 167 136 5 96 6 1 256 1 6 294 1 83 381 5 6 131 153 5 211 207 65 47 51 22 23 24 120 130 125 295 360 165 155 310 250 200 60 245 95 90 285 25 15 30 30 10 25 20 20 10 10 26 30 60 95 35 125 70 95 15 140 95 25 30 10 25 90 27 576 348 343 810 1,839 328 269 60 1,148 480 53 630 221 226 661 28 788 997 2,336 3,386 1,432 480 671 1,254 1,831 186 2,263 946 321 1,332 29 1,876 598 840 2,751 1,960 553 522 926 1,835 1,191 106 2,483 952 586 1,663 30 1,651 404 680 2,566 1,704 417 578 1,139 1,775 870 160 2,375 936 686 1,751 31 2,112 1,296 1,510 3,391 5,550 1,965 964 1,041 2,722 2,506 319 3,133 1,252 616 2,268 32 1 969 1,501 1,485 :,■'■' 5,759 2,203 1,038 1,334 2,546 2,575 518 3,370 1,311 691 2,411 33 691 552 248 1,901 1,153 949 254 796 395 1,276 46 1,902 902 276 1,548 34 1,577 1,110 2,606 3,830 1,440 488 931 2,141 1,846 217 2,638 1,042 501 1 , 63.- 35 951 673 525 1,210 2,219 574 330 521 938 665 138 1,267 827 191 827 36 336 488 304 635 1,352 320 192 475 418 275 112 695 496 80 371 37 475 20 206 95 45 92 5 140 120 170 51 45 105 !8 976 57 91 435 487 183 221 105 485 220 51 502 235 241 618 39 1,725 817 858 2,506 3,958 1,103 461 215 1,802 1,665 77 2,351 811 421 1,516 40 1,400 792 679 2,491 3,378 932 507 241 1,527 1,380 82 2,325 755 401 1,550 41 866 375 146 821 894 318 110 166 236 330 47 602 391 135 453 42 466 125 57 541 316 72 90 111 56 115 63 335 220 45 125 43 866 151 836 895 318 115 166 236 335 55 617 397 135 473 .;.-. 466 144 57 561 317 72 90 111 56 115 72 345 225 50 125 4 5 1,071 16 30 61 139 46 296 50 291 111 216 678 46 661 5 5 5 15 102 21 66 10 60 35 76 206 47 1,072 16 30 61 139 46 296 50 296 115 216 679 48 661 :' 10 5 15 107 21 66 10 60 35 76 207 .'.'' 841 328 115 501 522 243 115 116 466 230 21 451 246 130 432 50 326 76 26 106 136 73 55 96 46 60 12 180 105 35* 65 51 841 328 120 501 522 243 115 116 466 230 21 451 246 130 432 52 331 76 26 106 136 73 55 96 46 60 12 180 105 35 65 5 3 281 142 102 991 912 312 85 90 181 525 12 1,027 515 81 243 54 281 148 107 1,001 917 312 85 90 186 525 12 1,037 525 81 243 55 225 40 82 105 866 36 26 85 160 60 17 32 20 65 420 5l 250 67 168 170 1,163 46 27 100 180 60 19 37 20 80 530 57 1,692 681 734 1,696 2,479 820 394 616 1,271 1,126 204 1,682 797 257 1,103 58 1,248 557 665 1,481 2,124 783 333 741 871 850 279 1,410 755 226 740 59 1,773 859 821 1,822 2,672 937 427 798 1,355 1,201 291 1,795 1,022 294 1,196 i ii 1,323 701 722 1,657 2,398 867 355 1,008 972 940 372 1,600 860 233 800 61 2,012 1,146 1,355 3,216 5,250 1,795 774 831 2,457 2,336 254 2,948 1,212 562 2,003 • .: 1,693 1,071 1,091 3,161 4,839 1,673 813 993 2,056 2,145 355 2,970 1,170 624 1,936 63 3,812 1,804 1,817 5,910 7,628 2,386 1,127 1,400 3,556 3,560 403 5,282 2,860 863 3,223 64 2,433 1,291 4,591 5,743 1,969 973 1,550 2,396 2,585 470 4,295 2,035 800 2,410 65 1,136 1,319 3,146 5,220 1,750 749 731 2,396 2,306 233 2,893 1,157 547 1,993 1 688 1,021 1,051 3,081 4,789 1,633 808 783 2,015 2,105 309 2,890 1,115 631 1,911 67 3,727 1,734 1,659 5,395 7,368 2,214 1,'." 1,109 3,334 3,344 346 4,790 2,394 842 3,137 ,.j 2,388 1,230 1,219 4,326 5,597 1,853 943 1,167 2,315 2,490 396 4,070 1,845 790 2,319 69 60 36 55 455 202 105 46 245 190 150 36 440 395 16 71 70 40 6 30 230 80 90 25 333 61 65 40 165 150 10 56 VI 60 37 55 460 207 105 46 , 270 195 150 36 450 400 16 71 72 40 5 30 230 85 90 25 360 62 65 40 175 160 10 61 73 25 27 97 55 53 62 11 21 19 56 15 36 56 5 15 74 5 83 42 35 61 26 5 22 13 30 31 50 30 25 75 25 33 103 55 53 67 15 21 27 66 21 42 66 5 15 -o 109 42 35 61 26 5 23 19 30 34 50 30 30 77 1,977 L.170 1,390 3,336 5,325 1,745 879 931 2,486 2,336 281 2,996 1,212 622 2,168 v.; 1,744 1,327 1,320 3,325 5,319 2,023 1,003 1,175 2,526 2,325 449 3,130 1,235 751 2,326 79 1,512 1,728 4,464 6,577 2,033 1,099 1,271 3,038 2,821 360 3,907 1,756 808 2,736 80 2,039 ' 1,693 4,300 6,521 2,441 1,240 1,642 3,107 2,620 581 4,110 1,645 923 2,833 81 251 680 812 532 190 485 435 425 140 510 330 105 370 82 127 295 370 431 882 585 196 588 325 378 299 508 265 89 288 83 422 881 1,400 2,357 1,082 433 635 1,040 945 186 1,215 561 300 896 84 472 673 779 1,199 2,273 1,011 383 677 916 927 361 1,172 434 268 815 85 87 308 475 820 1,167 676 205 565 410 425 161 675 361 115 391 86 130 303 387 574 1,039 522 178 579 346 411 250 560 284 96 317 87 70 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFF-FARM WORK [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Estimated number of farms 1954. 1950. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954 . 1950., Class I number 1954 . . 1950.. Class II number 1954 . . 1,950.. 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 . i 1950.. Abnormal number 1954 . . 1950.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954 . . No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. Electricity farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954 . . Piped running water farms reporting 1954.. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . Milking machine farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . . 1950 . . number 1954 . . 1950.. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Tractors farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Garden tractors farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954... 1950 . . number 1954 . . , 1950... Automobi les farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... OFF-FARM WORX 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 . . . 3,232 3,608 2,847 3,166 5 126 62 830 794 1,136 1,304 570 742 180 264 385 442 175 242 210 200 335 15 115 940 1,827 2,426 2,674 3,121 3,478 1,791 2,086 1,045 540 175 310 2,135 2,166 321 146 321 161 350 105 350 110 400 86 420 86 400 415 55 60 1,395 1,173 1,460 1,233 2,807 2,744 3,762 3,141 2,767 2,684 3,657 3,046 90 55 90 60 15 30 15 35 2,797 3,193 3,328 3,650 620 501 1,366 1,320 600 529 Portage 2,386 2,552 2,006 2,11.9 37 4 106 50 405 308 747 821 561 642 150 294 380 433 200 205 180 228 260 10 140 569 1,407 1,068 889 2,211 2,248 590 1,310 600 331 61 227 1,250 800 335 118 346 128 172 41 173 41 268 92 268 92 228 234 82 121 1,029 927 1,197 1,008 1,991 1,674 2,901 1,948 1,966 1,644 2,786 1,891 52 26 52 26 61 31 63 31 2,111 2,217 2,605 2,580 438 463 1,089 950 593 464 1,659 2,085 1,289 1,459 1 1 10 11 95 61 451 479 552 652 180 255 370 626 190 254 180 372 215 71 65 381 927 638 502 1,582 1,707 200 792 542 297 10 55 726 560 95 35 95 35 131 26 131 26 51 51 50 65 534 507 572 559 1,313 1,132 1,601 1,254 1,297 1,066 1,529 1,132 25 61 25 61 47 61 47 61 1,319 1,441 1,525 1,606 487 545 861 1,011 456 536 1,738 2,095 1,342 1,518 52 42 230 224 510 564 285 379 220 204 45 105 396 577 195 301 200 270 180 10 5 210 1,333 1,493 1,662 1,733 2,027 1,362 1,573 1,202 1,031 125 401 771 876 697 457 708 462 495 236 500 236 401 202 402 203 391 397 100 105 1,118 1,123 1,412 1,291 1,578 1,653 3,193 2,797 1,543 1,548 2,840 2,429 256 299 273 329 62 33 80 39 1,568 1,832 2,232 2,674 505 705 720 939 575 697 2,087 2,328 1,952 2,189 6 17 125 124 721 638 760 975 285 373 55 62 135 139 65 74 70 65 176 5 155 731 1,020 1,167 1,206 2,012 2,081 235 1,522 661 275 200 336 1,587 1,315 235 65 235 65 406 120 406 120 380 95 380 95 121 121 70 75 916 605 964 625 1,761 1,500 2,490 1,755 1,746 1,490 2,438 1,700 41 35 41 35 11 20 11 20 1,867 1,910 2,225 2,255 205 156 776 630 241 176 3,116 3,368 2,741 2,941 100 72 781 611 995 1,093 475 713 275 329 115 123 375 427 240 227 135 200 320 5 55 589 2,147 2,816 2,967 3,051 3,248 1,345 2,491 1,894 1,169 508 863 1,919 2,098 1,243 729 1,249 765 1,438 837 1,451 862 757 340 757 350 522 539 66 68 1,900 1,493 2,077 1,648 2,781 2,723 5,149 4,159 2,736 2,633 4,812 3,819 313 276 313 301 24 39 24 39 2,923 3,052 3,928 4,230 575 626 1,217 1,175 672 668 1,867 2,129 1,612 1,739 10 6 5 15 307 254 690 732 480 557 120 175 255 390 90 214 165 176 210 20 95 366 1,176 765 506 1,822 1,907 470 1,056 656 271 36 177 1,177 997 151 41 151 41 20 5 20 5 225 46 225 46 201 201 30 30 612 647 653 693 1,552 1,337 2,066 1,544 1,537 1,302 1,980 1,444 51 55 51 55 35 45 35 45 1,597 1,647 1,848 1,899 310 415 855 861 335 398 2,715 2,857 2,490 2,638 34 24 251 220 900 822 840 975 375 434 225 219 155 127 70 92 255 5 115 840 1,500 2,010 1,883 2,610 2,753 1,878 2,045 962 483 147 268 1,949 1,853 482 181 487 181 565 302 577 303 435 116 435 121 409 410 85 95 1,245 949 1,358 1,024 2,345 2,139 3,420 2,603 2,335 2,109 3,344 2,551 50 31 50 31 26 21 26 21 2,520 2,498 3,181 3,047 2,939 3,144 2,613 2,813 12 15 476 254 875 967 815 967 330 436 105 174 326 331 145 155 180 176 341 310 1,052 904 467 344 61 891 1,727 2,179 2,176 2,894 2,955 473 2,U3 1,172 695 346 591 2,052 1,950 621 275 631 290 683 311 686 322 577 225 582 230 402 417 196 276 1,793 1,371 1,909 1,597 2,624 2,406 4,574 3,321 2,609 2,351 4,407 3,176 96 85 96 85 62 56 71 60 2,723 2,736 3,556 3,396 515 387 1,111 893 626 377 WISCONSIN AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 71 a sample of farms. See text] Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 728 3,190 2,891 2,576 2,677 3,511 135 2,150 1,044 2,217 2,664 2,816 1,754 2,186 2,572 1 1,016 3,503 3,136 2,865 2,889 3,697 254 2,342 1,175 2,500 3,049 3,155 1,890 2,357 2,647 2 558 2,925 2,556 2,306 2,487 3,331 70 1,989 788 2,017 2,013 2,513 1,449 1,949 2,066 3 665 3,186 2,760 2,404 2,663 3,505 94 2,069 885 2,210 2,343 2,762 1,564 2,086 2,181 4 6 25 30 10 10 104 22 12 32 31 13 11 42 5 4 6 16 5 10 1 48 8 5 62 12 10 16 8 6 5 146 241 30 227 76 680 8 195 391 166 110 266 67 7 1 129 256 20 108 99 15 464 15 144 309 147 63 143 61 8 27 903 905 416 720 1,095 5 740 117 760 680 806 306 672 450 9 35 1,006 1,144 328 747 1,122 7 867 104 882 886 740 305 834 433 10 176 1,220 940 1,105 920 1,465 5 280 311 630 490 865 550 665 851 11 131 1,246 930 1,010 1,062 1,583 7 457 308 858 673 1,129 541 712 1,029 12 220 540 365 590 450 550 15 155 230 300 335 450 330 250 551 13 317 625 319 776 553 541 25 152 331 249 304 594 414 269 512 u 130 110 80 165 140 135 35 30 100 120 85 195 140 85 85 15 177 174 95 265 183 159 40 81 119 72 109 140 231 112 136 16 170 265 335 270 190 180 65 161 256 200 651 305 305 237 506 17 351 317 376 461 226 192 160 273 290 290 706 393 326 271 466 18 90 110 200 150 85 80 35 75 101 120 255 155 180 125 265 19 134 148 195 235 113 ' 74 145 104 178 293 185 188 137 221 20 80 155 135 120 105 95 30 85 150 75 395 150 125 110 230 21 217 169 162 226 113 107 85 128 181 112 407 208 138 124 245 22 5 1 5 5 1 2 11 23 19 6 1 5 6 10 24 80 205 305 260 235 255 25 205 155 170 345 250 121 190 205 25 15 40 10 15 15 10 10 10 5 30 15 10 5 15 26 "5 35 95 245 155 35 50 30 95 105 50 25 55 27 192 889 680 706 1,285 1,096 30 495 228 326 428 612 320 387 727 28 1,981 1,861 1,500 897 1,995 70 1,405 611 .,1 -■ 1,766 1,836 1,253 1,579 1,570 29 207 1,937 2,296 1,470 2,021 2,151 40 1,950 516 1,547 2,209 2,233 893 1,7% 1,696 30 272 1,751 2,372 1,115 1,885 2,112 76 1,874 486 1,485 2,421 2,204 897 1,772 1,504 31 633 3,060 2,876 2,466 2,522 3,301 130 2,140 1,009 2,197 2,609 2,723 1,688 2,151 2,462 32 723 3,253 3,122 2,556 2,421 3,267 255 2,219 1,019 2,280 3,051 2,920 1,717 2,267 2,534 33 126 1,285 1,806 456 345 465 30 1,373 350 1,505 1,988 1,127 495 1,091 482 34 2,059 2,296 1,561 1,992 2,591 120 1,875 528 1,752 2,264 1,823 1,103 1,706 1,736 35 U7 1,107 1,730 920 700 966 80 1,316 311 1,475 1,757 1,142 727 1,009 1,041 36 61 598 1,110 590 281 602 70 783 153 1,120 1,491 614 307 501 528 37 12 71 140 25 240 185 251 20 95 101 170 95 175 65 38 85 246 416 170 490 496 30 525 142 322 524 156 245 408 321 39 307 2,363 2,096 1,620 1,636 2,200 20 1,618 583 1,576 1,371 1,973 1,025 1,603 1,432 40 262 2,101 2,221 1,251 1,506 1,960 40 1,616 385 1,580 1,741 1,813 901 1,642 1,176 41 36 328 700 395 220 220 922 116 730 887 307 312 763 316 42 10 167 335 95 75 90 490 27 295 506 112 102 327 91 43 41 330 710 405 230 220 949 116 740 898 309 314 764 317 44 10 167 345 95 75 90 497 27 295 510 113 112 327 106 45 10 51 101 5 416 386 5 888 43 156 425 137 251 389 61 46 5 26 150 111 378 16 40 205 41 75 141 5 47 10 51 101 5 416 386 898 43 157 431 137 258 395 61 48 5 32 150 111 385 16 40 205 41 75 151 5 49 61 301 421 240 236 606 663 110 316 737 340 236 499 262 50 9i 276 45 35 182 10 306 22 120 394 65 71 178 41 51 61 301 421 240 236 611 666 110 316 741 345 236 500 262 52 J 96 276 45 35 187 10 306 22 120 412 65 76 178 41 53 37 767 811 315 190 235 602 49 950 797 691 180 658 366 54 37 767 816 315 190 235 607 54 955 811 691 185 659 366 55 60 100 65 110 135 435 55 20 55 118 56 36 25 279 56 'M 155 85 120 140 565 60 20 90 152 58 37 25 504 57 263 1,245 1,546 926 1,222 1,401 90 1,414 379 1,236 1,689 1,143 743 1,240 1,006 58 278 1,068 1,322 720 1,021 1,102 180 1,114 329 1,170 1,827 1,025 577 1,013 644 59 290 1,309 1,757 1,016 1,274 1,451 105 1,692 424 1,371 2,169 1,301 862 1,337 1,202 6 293 1,201 1,442 830 1,088 1,213 240 1,319 398 1,285 2,236 1,128 652 1,132 715 -.1 563 2,895 2,606 2,211 2,202 3,106 105 1,930 844 2,032 2,339 2,468 1,593 2,031 2,322 62 478 2,713 2,671 1,811 1,891 2,977 180 1,927 664 2,045 2,637 2,335 1,322 1,973 1,994 63 728 4,560 4,999 3,056 3,177 4,547 140 3,985 1,183 4,203 4,657 4,009 2,322 3,880 3,552 64 520 3,391 3,973 2,056 2,216 3,642 225 3,060 798 3,245 4,221 2,971 1,739 2,932 2,441 65 543 2,865 2,541 2,206 2,172 3,091 100 1,900 839 2,012 2,184 2,447 1,568 1,966 2,297 66 448 2,693 2,581 1,751 L,83l 2,912 155 1,852 649 1,990 2,437 2,275 1,302 1,928 1,929 67 667 4,343 4,434 2,946 3,031 4,452 120 3,653 1,110 3,892 3,981 3,822 2,185 3,537 3,281 68 480 3,301 3,648 1,931 2,126 3,507 190 2,857 756 3,075 3,693 2,861 1,674 2,756 2,318 69 15 171 505 60 110 70 20 248 35 260 488 130 115 317 173 70 25 45 275 65 55 80 25 145 15 155 388 80 45 145 81 71 15 181 510 65 no 75 20 261 35 265 518 135 115 332 183 72 25 45 285 65 60 80 25 150 15 155 404 80 50 150 82 73 36 36 55 40 31 20 59 38 46 115 47 16 11 73 74 15 45 40 60 30 55 10 45 27 15 95 30 15 26 41 75 46 36 55 45 36 20 71 38 46 158 52 22 11 88 76 15 45 40 60 30 55 10 53 27 15 124 30 15 26 41 77 562 3,005 2,736 2,146 2,441 3,136 85 2,018 844 2,151 2,443 2,603 1,583 2,100 2,356 78 783 3,143 2,982 2,221 2,446 3,227 215 2,009 868 2,210 2,806 2,805 1,632 2,087 2,424 79 632 3,829 4,137 2,481 3,037 3,968 90 2,943 1,099 2,946 3,559 3,345 2,026 2,885 2,971 80 3,830 4,238 2,676 3,076 4,039 245 2,783 1,044 2,845 4,283 3,619 2,046 2,689 3,014 81 416 230 275 5 272 268 400 855 420 465 375 711 82 274 352 497 505 275 235 135 286 296 336 780 428 275 366 555 63 427 1,151 1,225 1,246 910 990 75 683 512 685 1,174 975 886 821 1,283 84 1,042 1,151 1,214 795 900 164 673 572 760 1,225 1,059 674 809 1,1*2 85 216 555 695 616 320 355 60 333 247 415 838 470 481 391 832 36 242 439 625 560 315 266 112 347 249 417 849 444 287 387 630 87 72 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Bayfield 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 Oops on which conaercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting . tons, acres on which used . Corn farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Oats 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 . 153,582 168,561 146,686 153,125 320,199 306.569 145,587 151,206 142,434 145,642 26,721 115,713 82,849 82,835 126,387 123,470 26,452 27,253 51,378 37,457 15,620 21,046 13,065 30,332 153,231 161,169 124,181 143,274 111,448 131,795 19,227,083 19,593,489 70,929 102,324 45,808,432 55,382,709 25,303 12,514 13,278 8,235 8,576 3,023 138,795 149,632 129,880,273 117,148,782 141,110 143,841 49,873,166 42,076,329 104,347 25,744,178 432,659 3,864,686 35,016 996,736 3,021,417 515,151 15,003 32,909 256,187 3,161 4,854 37,182 90,231 206,505 2,075,785 57, 168 125,610 1,220,057 7,400 43,410 175,351 10,118 17,869 120,910 990 1,041 909 924 1,823 1,591 903 919 272 590 508 471 729 581 232 141 82 169 990 976 744 774 691 733 93,500 72,970 429 453 174,805 191,012 245 75 50 33 18 833 899 626,079 413,570 895 765 288,150 191,393 634 178,077 3,098 27,381 264 9,487 24,917 4,394 139 386 2,945 20 26 125 544 1,356 14,889 350 846 7,845 41 397 670 53 87 907 836 1,037 781 856 1,671 1,684 776 856 751 831 195 556 475 485 815 820 65 31 105 33 836 921 576 641 515 596 48,510 58,129 221 341 65,100 83,004 110 45 35 10 15 726 831 303,350 364,266 765 681 139,790 118,203 211 24,060 434 3,080 140 3,120 14,840 1,350 500 15 22 120 50 43 335 156 252 1,995 20 10 20 15 10 110 3,640 3,986 3,545 3,657 7,170 6,991 3,505 3,641 3,455 3,471 525 2,930 1,840 1,995 2,715 2,850 615 537 1,000 670 325 385 335 615 3,640 3,837 3,150 3,532 2,925 3,377 437,125 394,330 1,715 2,432 826,850 868,735 725 285 280 180 190 55 3,415 3,631 3,510,155 2,957,485 3,325 3,452 928,325 791,216 2,765 421,115 6,766 64,945 1,240 34,350 106,980 16,895 215 386 3,100 75 70 480 2,590 3,905 39,115 1,275 2,230 20,705 30 50 395 145 124 990 1,288 1,567 1,202 1,353 2,588 2,591 1,201 1,347 1,176 1,287 237 939 833 796 1,189 1,206 114 82 223 98 1,248 1,509 962 1,178 866 1,042 102,691 92,779 461 752 200,679 262,841 226 65 80 40 37 13 1,117 1,294 525,859 469,532 1,097 1,274 252,618 231,489 357 35,370 583 4,520 187 2,883 9,727 1,627 55 42 415 10 212 328 2,545 61 84 515 55 50 400 2,627 3,079 2,522 2,797 5,969 0,031 2,516 2,767 2,461 2,667 361 2,100 1,665 1,756 2,860 2,733 412 487 648 631 267 338 186 310 2,627 2,948 2,077 2,597 1,820 2,296 358,520 387,673 1,162 1,917 562,765 917,755 410 230 235 130 115 42 2,361 2,677 1,731,750 1,695,721 2,502 2,b52 963,570 907,347 1,027 184,385 3,270 25,260 261 3,425 9,790 4,220 1,679 1,828 1,619 1,692 3,413 3,148 1,603 1,672 1,543 1,631 322 1,221 826 791 1,207 1,091 448 357 663 426 303 377 197 286 1,679 1,782 1,439 1,657 1,279 1,512 222,125 202,470 1,038 1,292 553,535 529,735 310 175 205 155 167 26 1,549 1,617 1,613,415 945,435 1,564 1,632 611,940 511,490 1,142 292,680 4,766 45,660 461 16,070 40,590 7,180 180 201 366 392 2,860 2,995 20 65 30 76 140 845 665 1,067 1,115 2,913 8,910 28,280 530 536 1,224 1,286 10,350 12,730 127 5 334 18 1,775 200 1J5 45 201 82 1,225 1,160 1,129 1,478 1,094 1,351 2,120 2,333 1,093 1,351 1,054 1,336 226 611 596 956 897 70 80 110 100 1,129 1,401 907 1,086 871 1,026 112,735 124,816 477 676 93,045 1 ■-' ■,'■- ' 257 100 70 35 1,044 1,241 551,940 , ■■■■ 1,014 1,136 ■ ■ ' ,J ' 230,930 557 58,445 976 10,981 126 2,800 7,435 1,245 61 82 609 15 16 100 497 631 8,001 181 211 2,143 26 15 113 15 'For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration." 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and li WISCONSIN 85 County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS [For comparability of data on livestock and poultry <•■ CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 see text and State Table 12j Item The State Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Burnett (For definitions and explanations see text) J'oultrv and poultry products: 1 Poultry and -'or poultry products reporting 1954. . . 85,237 605 231 1,271 324 1,243 1,201 526 . 1949... 99,346 698 322 1,510 487 1,533 1,308 682 3 dollars 1954... 52,073,039 314,439 35,018 2,056,007 118,923 521,947 1,027,083 255,038 4 1949... 53,146,856 334,872 59,219 802,128 152,428 587,505 88,8 1 ' 368,640 5 Chickens, 4 months old and over, reporting 1954... 103,993 771 466 1,720 627 1,607 1,312 662 1950. . . 119,030 829 610 1,972 820 2,046 1,447 817 7 number 1954... 13,982,916 90,075 21,549 148,336 38,157 161,951 226,201 69,124 8 1950... 11,911,895 84,282 23,593 135,322 46,081 152,518 181,236 69,685 ■"' reporting 1954... 46,165 285 83 579 150 452 698 249 in 1949... 57,695 368 138 804 233 582 780 350 11 number 1954. . . 13,548,826 166,908 5,260 564,878 34,426 139,273 536,615 60,956 1. 1949... 8,788,820 36,337 14,751 81,811 29,012 137,712 77,154 34,643 13 dollars 1954... 12,558,961 129,937 6,748 450,134 36,893 152,705 421,599 48,231 14 1949... 10,315,156 36,263 17,961 90,798 37,953 142,432 73,239 34,512 15 reporting 1954... 452 5 18 4 5 21 8 ie number 1954. . . 7,790,169 138,100 503,631 19,600 78,400 446,295 34,348 L7 dollars 1954... 7,627,736 105,486 407,025 18,100 91,400 359,315 27,123 18 reporting 1954. .. 45,768 280 83 561 149 447 677 243 19 number 1954. .. 5,758,657 28,808 5,260 61,247 14,826 60,873 90,320 26,608 20 dollars 1954... 4,931,225 24,451 6,748 43,109 18,793 61,305 62,284 21,108 21 reporting 1954. . . 77,303 537 203 1,095 283 1,125 1,116 485 22 1949... 91,760 649 276 1,356 424 1,433 1,239 607 ." dozens 1954. . . 97,922,198 581,204 66,887 929,369 200,010 1,026,601 1,760,792 498,875 24 1949. . . 95,983,398 595,747 93,898 931,362 253,614 1,035,563 1,554,088 553,708 25 dollars 1954... 31,308,071 179,139 27,442 299,243 80,314 330,480 535,575 157,857 .> 1949... 37,496,148 239,971 40,626 360,070 104,140 416,895 580,004 205,135 27 reporting 1954... 1,594 36 9 67 16 16 13 8 28 1949... 1,795 54 9 26 15 21 24 22 29 number 1954. . . 1,660,672 671 117 291,662 298 4,836 26,808 9,952 10 1949... 704,305 9,809 70 53,091 1,691 2,711 4,496 21,744 U reporting 1954. . . 835 21 5 37 10 9 6 5 12 number 1954. ., 796,846 264 84 122,883 60 342 25,262 2,710 33 reporting 1954. .. 923 15 4 45 8 9 8 5 34 number 1954. . . 863,826 407 33 168,779 238 4,494 1,546 7,242 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, reporting 1954... 426 23 1 26 7 1 2 1 31 number 1954. .. 42,226 118 3 21,220 39 4 8 3 17 reporting 1954... 215 13 1 10 4 1 1 38 number 1954. .. 12,944 89 3 7,597 12 4 5 39 reporting 1954. .. 219 10 16 3 1 1 40 number 1954... 29,282 29 13,623 27 3 3 .; reporting 1954. . . 13,039 138 19 85 22 177 112 22 42 1949... 12,918 93 26 91 31 193 110 37 43 number 1954. . . 506,756 2,547 150 1,351 151 3,960 2,696 168 44 1949... 408,991 1,877 281 1,045 297 3,625 2,878 417 . Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold. ..farms reporting 1954... 10,041 87 12 106 20 103 110 23 46 1949... 8,445 66 21 68 18 72 111 38 47 dollars 1954... 8,206,007 5,363 828 1,306,630 1,716 38,762 69,909 48,950 Animals sold alive: 1949... 5,335,552 58,638 632 351,260 10,335 28,178 35,650 128,993 19 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or reporting 1954. .. 132,676 693 662 3,267 928 2,352 1,571 964 1949... 145,193 789 740 3,536 1,057 2,626 1,706 1,176 ■■1 dollars 1954... 191,654,115 641,448 194,335 2,191,734 368,132 1,641,727 3,925,181 558,786 -. 1949... 219,199,639 724,152 285,993 3,218,192 536,930 2,341,811 4,118,941 818,482 ■■■ Cattle and/or calves sold reporting 1954... 1949... 128,726 141,030 628 736 655 714 3,228 3,458 921 1,016 2,305 2,580 1,526 1,665 938 54 1,134 55 number 1954... 1,783,276 5,242 5,111 41,362 8,125 31,388 20,251 8,421 56 1949... 1,667,127 5,218 4,377 39,651 8,064 31,919 21,234 8,500 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding reporting 1954... 105,876 481 526 2,678 792 1,908 1,302 766 58 1949... 114,111 544 551 2,961 765 2,080 1,471 888 59 number 1954. . . 585,010 2,387 1,791 12,477 3,319 7,380 7,802 3,301 60 1949... 551,510 2,685 1,641 13,886 3,109 8,011 8,680 3,424 i 1 dollars 1954... 71,750,532 287,347 151,510 1,319,493 293,452 857,086 960,685 338,475 62 1949... 91,452,996 407,694 209,328 2,149,786 405,435 1,270,052 1,391,088 505,024 63 reporting 1954... 119,131 526 565 3,087 799 2,221 1,385 827 64 1949... 130,684 604 566 3,242 807 2,480 1,505 974 65 number 1954. . . 1,198,266 2,855 3,320 28,885 4,806 24,008 12,449 5,120 66 1949... 1,115,617 2,533 2,736 25,765 4,955 23,908 12,554 5,076 67 dollars 1954... 22,454,273 85,218 34,128 341,074 48,501 425,363 303,292 90,900 68 1949... 31,668,652 96,045 44,615 501,140 77,356 671,124 442,354 137,127 69 reporting 1954... 60,542 337 38 774 44 681 1,194 232 70 1949... 79,416 411 127 1,136 171 1,049 1,401 434 71 number 1954. . . 2,545,143 7,832 296 16,441 546 16,589 64,294 3,424 72 1949... 2,525,845 6,482 1,234 15,014 1,713 14,988 56,802 4,809 73 dollars 1954... 94,125,101 259,616 5,293 492,418 9,434 345,510 2,599,957 110,981 74 1949... 91,733,077 203,658 24,606 501,816 36,473 368,629 2,204,736 154,312 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive. . -farms reporting 1954. . . 8,115 34 19 109 42 66 156 59 76 1949... 7,745 42 15 93 40 59 171 66 77 number 1954. . . 193,877 590 196 1,976 1,254 682 3,768 1,335 78 1949... 174,495 716 105 1,250 650 397 3,729 930 79 dollars 1954... 2,720,726 6,973 1,924 23,740 15,334 10,062 47,597 14,568 80 1949... 3,195,994 11,631 1,754 22,569 11,016 8,017 64,445 15,534 81 Horses and mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954... 4,634 21 26 111 16 35 121 36 . 1949... 12,038 74 61 311 81 207 224 94 83 number 1954. . . 9,267 40 30 213 25 57 225 63 84 1949... 24,812 140 109 1,018 161 487 345 153 85 dollars 1954... 603,483 2,294 1,480 15,009 1,411 3,706 13,650 3,862 86 1949... 1,148,920 5,124 5,690 42,881 6,650 23,989 16,318 6,485 86 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 ( Part 2 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas 1 Poultry and poultry products: Poultry and/or poultry products 1,003 1,492 1 892 1 929 1,025 1,143 3,515 3,915 3,054 3,374 881 1,016 267 454 2 1949... 1,156 1,606 2,317 2,101 3 dollars 1954... 565,411 851,627 750,619 1,169,953 281,215 2,489,859 1,746,776 298,505 107,639 4 1949... 633,338 740,726 732,418 1,386,134 305,349 2,364,406 2,062,525 316,829 243,063 5 Chickens, 4 months old and over. 1 111 1,972 2,096 2,596 3,014 2,067 2,285 1,326 1,501 3,834 4,333 3,200 3,547 1,094 1,214 510 703 6 1950. . . 1^256 7 number 1954. .. 150,576 230,439 219,765 380,751 146,061 686,206 566,526 120, 665 40,900 8 1950... 130,148 177,274 219,313 299,802 111,537 548,964 453,227 100,392 46,239 9 535 592 784 865 748 1,145 1,306 1,435 522 735 2,347 2,653 1,949 2,154 365 395 141 262 10 1949... 11 number 1954.. . 88,661 155,725 313,814 256,892 50,631 702,117 322,314 33,042 22,325 12 1949... 56,485 95,797 95,320 195,474 61,601 343,665 245,194 34,008 40,118 13 dollars 1954... 90,063 123,998 243,847 202,659 43,679 581,369 249,984 32, 133 25,694 14 15 1949... 61,818 6 25,228 100,512 5 56,200 101,673 18 246,100 225,764 2 45,000 68,303 1 2,700 376,222 20 377,895 255,758 4 61,300 40,801 1 3,000 55,190 16 number 1954... 17 18 dollars 1954... 28,180 530 63,433 43,650 780 99,525 189,846 734 67,714 29,900 1,304 211,892 3,000 521 47,931 308,308 2,332 324,222 40,300 1,946 261,014 2,700 365 30,042 141 22,325 19 number 1954... 20 dollars 1954... 61,883 80,348 54,001 172,759 40,679 273,061 209,684 29,433 25,694 21 884 1,076 1,353 1,458 1,720 2,132 1,769 1,984 946 1,025 3,171 3,700 2,850 3,212 825 948 214 385 22 1949... 2} dozens 1954... 1,162,534 1,615,997 1,437,448 2,833,566 719,423 4,963,240 4,457,314 836,848 194,738 24 1949... 1,171,104 1,433,430 1,586,960 2,569,510 590,478 4,407,265 4,110,349 716,170 368,547 25 dollars 1954... 356,246 500,513 434,262 892,829 218,010 1,542,766 1,347,130 263,719 75,686 26 1949... 466,148 547,350 612,640 1,017,126 223,713 1,749,623 1,637,490 270,495 155,958 27 16 29 43 26 17 35 31 5 18 28 1949... 12 33 25 31 13 40 33 11 33 29 number 1954.. . 12,406 52,750 24,398 13,491 3,250 80,890 17,395 84 1,089 30 31 1949... 18,134 11 18,945 11 1,621 20 18,183 16 1,263 8 33,072 25 15,688 13 225 2 5,278 6 32 33 number 1954. . . 231 7 13,450 21 22,043 24 6,965 12 596 10 46,852 16 5,470 22 7 4 48 12 34 number 1954. . . 12,175 39,300 2,355 6,526 2,654 34,038 11,925 77 1,041 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, 1 100 9 1,227 3 12 43 7 8 640 4 12 233 7 7 1,715 4 5 162 3 4 9 3 7 25 6 36 37 number 1954... 39 number 1954.. . 1 100 9 6 1,218 22 619 4 21 20 6 213 1,152 5 563 154 2 8 7 1 2 23 1 2 ,. number 1954. . . 5 21 41 119 154 199 420 121 652 926 34 24 42 1949... 153 126 285 373 67 534 847 52 26 43 number 1954... 3,520 1,882 2,844 11,276 1,767 19,301 30,091 574 332 44 1949... 4,243 1,815 4,012 8,832 1,410 12,662 23,764 1,051 558 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold... farms reporting 1954... 127 89 124 317 71 521 685 29 16 ... 1949... 103 97 136 239 68 312 500 30 27 47 dollars 1954... 119,102 227,116 72,510 74,465 19,526 365,724 149,662 2,653 6,259 48 1949... Aniaals sold alive: 105,372 92,864 18,105 143,244 13,333 238,561 169,277 5,533 31,915 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or 1,631 2,819 3,999 2,225 1,558 4,540 3,685 1,433 760 Xi 1949... 1,729 2,995 4,292 2,425 1,673 4,893 3,924 1,601 927 n dollars 1954... 1,416,214 2,089,974 2,523,564 7,856,662 3,212,531 13,471,054 7,563,115 767,489 273,142 52 1949... 1,947,822 2,729,555 3,544,973 8,275,827 3,308,806 14,162,973 8,538,977 1,132,778 376,283 53 Cattle and/or calves sold 1 604 2,751 3,946 2,050 1,528 4,363 3,555 1,406 736 54 1949... 1,'702 2,934 4,233 2,281 1,632 4,747 3,821 1,558 888 55 number 1954. . . 22,310 37,342 53,623 34,416 20,295 75,724 60,969 13,601 5,900 56 1949... 22,795 35,243 48,829 31,667 19,027 69,970 60,247 13,455 5,222 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding 1,380 2,261 3,197 1,724 1,117 3,701 3,158 1,034 581 58 1949. . . 1,476 2,307 3,339 1,905 1,224 3,882 3,376 1,201 672 -,9 number 1954. . . 5,533 9,933 12,842 19,683 6,292 24,473 19,297 3,151 2,229 60 1949... 5,670 9,925 12,508 17,381 6,766 21,380 18,320 3,526 2,030 61 dollars 1954... 689,326 987,983 1,326,933 3,208,324 655,090 3,172,531 2,403,951 366,077 195,927 i..- 1949... 1,013,743 1,565,526 1,932,208 3,472,068 1,012,775 3,748,002 3,063,153 584,198 273,939 63 1,540 2,630 3,819 1,680 1,407 4,056 3,405 1,313 590 64 1949... 1,660 2,773 4,094 1,963 1,481 4,492 3,697 1,473 692 65 number 1954. . . 16,777 27,409 40,781 14,733 14,003 51,251 41,672 10,450 3,671 ,.,, 1949... 17,125 25,318 36,321 14,286 12,261 48,590 41,927 9,929 3,192 67 dollars 1954... 346,491 410,414 617,370 412,076 351,754 1,063,705 862,039 190,865 37,545 ,,« 1949... 390,991 602,328 939,134 526,728 412,392 1,514,245 1,318,862 260,129 50,849 69 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 666 901 1,174 1,563 1,229 3,377 2,655 534 43 70 1949... 923 1,225 1,760 1,931 1,401 3,939 3,132 818 94 71 number 1954. . . 16,988 18,899 31,381 94,946 58,419 218,307 116,147 12,728 853 ri 1949... 19,339 14,573 28,215 104, 149 50,664 216,718 114,023 13,585 1,601 73 dollars 1954... 368,304 645,640 529,161 4,004,914 2,159,858 9,106,993 4,244,851 202,010 20,456 74 1949... 521,554 516,495 605,584 4,057,981 1,826,825 8,663,821 4,078,109 275,753 30,991 71 Sheep and lambs sold alive. ..farms reporting 1954... 57 108 155 303 140 301 211 24 45 71 1949... 57 110 156 250 123 297 208 25 47 77 number 1954... 554 2,286 2,735 13,611 2,810 7,599 3,006 213 1,404 78 1949... 536 1,643 2,041 9,348 2,422 6,851 2,873 316 1,072 79 dollars 1954... 7,480 29,881 31,900 218,181 37,017 112,958 40,357 3,319 16,271 SI 1949... 9,578 25,565 40,289 199,683 40,845 156,712 54,392 4,626 16,763 81 Horses and mules sold alive. .farms reporting 1954... 41 150 144 73 75 111 122 23 13 82 1949... 153 267 355 236 161 435 296 84 50 83 number 1954. . . 70 252 261 172 153 303 214 85 53 84 1949... 248 482 606 427 478 860 554 189 96 85 dollars 1954... 4,613 16,056 18,200 13,167 8,812 14,867 11,917 5,218 2,943 !>, 1949... 11,956 19,641 27,758 19,367 15,969 44,193 24,461 8,072 3,741 WISCONSIN 87 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Dunn Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Crant Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha 1,598 1,107 87 2,244 119 2,606 1,536 992 1,432 53 1,090 2,113 1,036 780 1 1,834 1,225 101 2,435 175 2,872 1,750 1,003 1,606 100 1,272 2,358 1,185 841 2 1,035,519 646,365 38,365 1,105,628 39,708 1,412,902 553,852 459,434 384,300 33,054 1,175,716 1,462,263 493,365 589,982 3 1,144,268 536,216 36,193 1,147,640 32,486 1,529,194 776,710 507,469 581,943 55,464 848,939 1,577,906 500,165 672,617 4 1,836 1,321 160 2,457 317 2,829 1,717 1,052 1,669 139 1,270 2,180 1,321 948 5 2,032 1,476 185 2,707 389 3,100 1,946 1,075 1,893 184 1,370 2,409 1,424 1,042 6 344,338 182,656 13,407 363,405 15,175 446,958 236,584 157,090 177,844 7,445 220,874 397,154 158,306 151,436 7 247,562 145,253 9,880 290,183 15,002 386,020 227,445 128,251 171,907 8,320 178,919 326,068 135,142 130,142 6 952 657 43 1,196 46 1,600 899 603 699 22 665 1,340 475 437 9 1,044 705 59 1,345 88 2,001 1,175 683 1,068 52 762 1,515 662 547 10 158,658 72,295 4,532 160,374 16,528 287,920 85,246 70,708 64,889 13,518 211,920 409,201 157,581 89,129 11 137,215 68,965 5,529 148,193 7,966 236,055 103,747 79,493 97,288 16,441 93,115 211,515 83,838 93,262 12 113,262 60,399 5,719 160,325 17,746 230,227 63,331 54,813 48,722 14,381 160, 152 331,171 116,150 84,518 13 135,815 71,746 7,044 168,558 10,403 238,835 111,188 89,170 105,718 22,616 95,345 219,512 89,787 120,116 14 2 1 3 1 10 2 1 9 14 5 3 15 4,000 1,029 17,100 11,000 112,944 8,100 10,000 114,165 235,700 110,000 25,300 it 3,100 1,613 17,574 11,000 107,278 5,695 10,000 87,799 189,561 77,740 19,000 17 950 656 43 1,195 45 1,590 899 603 697 21 656 1,327 471 435 13 154,658 71,266 4,532 143,274 5,526 174,976 85,246 70,708 56,789 3,518 97,755 173, 501 47,581 63,829 10 110, 162 58,786 5,719 142,751 6,746 122,949 63,331 54,813 43,027 4,381 72,353 141,610 38,410 65,518 20 1,477 1,012 78 2,046 100 2,441 1,414 923 1,326 44 1,021 1,911 949 649 21 1,722 1,095 86 2,271 143 2,741 1,652 945 1,493 85 1,190 2,203 1,089 750 .- 2,428,162 1,323,355 69,062 2,765,167 46,859 3,254,152 1,593,443 1,203,312 899,064 34,469 1,820,029 3,021,210 1,025,696 952,507 2,253,057 1,042,841 61, 583 2,299,574 47,054 3,165,326 1,798,276 1,017,338 1,161,726 62,587 1,604,951 2,972,406 976,462 921,278 ... 864,783 397,928 32,162 861,177 21,381 950,882 481,127 360,723 302,827 15,613 563,423 962,300 327,432 366,385 25 854,001 409,712 28,843 897,737 20,750 1,209,782 650,379 396,176 438,876 27,560 609,970 1,165,352 375,772 392,466 K 23 50 4 63 9 33 13 15 20 4 19 29 22 44 . ■ 30 47 2 64 5 28 25 13 27 5 16 44 20 36 28 11,197 41,448 38 10,721 99 32,879 382 5,264 5,480 698 112,946 18,794 8,121 24,594 24,929 5,488 17 8,514 186 10,308 1,563 1,439 5,804 782 21,852 22,841 5,532 14,277 3 11 21 2 36 4 24 11 7 5 3 11 9 14 25 31 3,634 17,487 20 2,180 43 3,247 361 56 1,221 525 36,809 2,230 1,187 3,253 S2 14 34 2 29 5 13 3 8 16 2 11 24 9 25 33 7,563 23,961 18 8,541 56 29,632 21 5,208 4,259 173 76,137 16,564 6,934 21,341 34 11 14 2 7 3 8 6 4 6 2 7 9 6 35 43 71 9 50 7 2,529 23 15 314 5 160 22 33 36 4 8 1 2 2 4 4 2 2 1 4 6 5 37 14 39 8 8 4 15 18 4 301 3 84 12 32 36 7 6 1 5 1 4 2 2 4 1 4 3 1 39 29 32 1 42 3 2,514 5 11 13 2 76 10 1 40 128 135 11 471 22 189 193 299 142 3 49 767 157 209 41 100 116 5 527 36 168 159 234 99 5 77 736 116 236 42 1,793 3,218 129 13,208 205 4,145 4,172 7,467 2,268 10 946 24,584 2,849 6,286 ../' 1,318 4,235 109 12,643 403 3,525 3,892 5,349 1,590 91 1,156 19,413 1,749 7,103 44 90 105 7 358 10 174 133 212 114 6 46 600 97 209 45 82 92 3 305 13 172 104 155 107 8 62 421 67 160 46 57,474 188,038 484 84,126 581 231,793 9,394 43,898 32,751 3,060 452,141 168,792 49,783 139,079 47 154,452 54,758 306 81,345 1,333 80,577 15,143 22,123 37,349 5,288 143,624 193,042 34,606 160,035 48 2,560 1,557 241 3,128 360 3,367 2,093 1,104 2,160 177 1,512 2,413 1,396 855 ■.' 2,803 1,752 259 3,362 445 3,582 2,168 1,149 2,232 241 1,663 2,614 1,522 940 50 3,458,793 1,294,148 90,953 5,334,600 175,823 14,008,580 7,601,498 2,971,901 7,456,054 63,532 1,813,992 3,384,766 1,482,908 2,227,632 51 3,885,428 1,638,149 117,133 6,176,831 271,212 14,177,712 8,022,681 3,049,000 7,876,538 91,371 2,172,768 4,067,298 1,502,862 1,749,584 52 2,471 1,508 229 3,029 341 3,270 2,057 1,055 2,125 175 1,469 2,326 1,349 750 53 2,716 1,697 257 3,297 421 3,480 2,136 1,107 2,192 233 1,604 2,541 1,463 634 54 31,560 17,406 1,739 47,929 3,139 53,101 44,333 14,516 44,711 1,274 17,289 35,555 13,873 16,202 55 22,159 17,019 1,552 46,326 3,020 49,453 41,940 12,892 38,229 1,276 15,825 34,404 12,553 12,451 56 2,040 1,174 178 2,584 278 2,604 1,798 870 1,786 139 1,193 1,985 1,058 632 57 2,254 1,366 179 2,788 296 2,724 1,817 922 1,850 169 1,271 2,169 1,126 684 58 9,800 5,342 594 14,363 1,360 24,498 11,651 5,963 20,015 562 6,083 11,607 5,240 7,979 59 10,345 5,949 576 13,176 1,411 22,403 11,508 4,698 16,435 610 5,498 10,811 4,508 4,442 60 1,099,479 546,789 56,993 1,823,226 126,738 3,223,296 1,611,545 758,706 2,686,068 51,981 700,837 1,461,200 595,568 1,446,961 61 1,606,139 852,078 80,462 2,343,987 199,619 3,757,054 2,007,613 887,398 2,678,472 74,181 942,910 2,001,559 715,790 834,166 62 2,313 1,378 199 2,886 279 2,794 1,964 939 1,928 127 1,353 2,170 1,201 634 63 2,520 1,568 221 3,199 342 2,983 2,067 1,027 2,001 161 1,506 2,434 1,328 726 64 21,760 12,064 1,145 33,566 1,779 28,603 32,682 8,553 24,696 712 11,206 23,948 8,633 8,223 65 11,814 11,070 976 33,150 1,609 27,050 30,432 8,194 21,794 666 10,327 23,593 8,045 8,009 DC 314,968 174,883 23,832 655,776 29,502 776,398 668, 571 179,519 597,428 8,062 218,128 424,727 175,873 124,83: 67 472,174 291,972 31,359 1,020,868 42,944 982,600 867,771 302,758 764,527 10,744 330,633 646,985 154,651 177,053 68 1,375 639 17 1,85 51 3,003 1,731 853 1,777 5 709 1,156 597 418 69 1,643 845 21 2,316 101 3,301 1,916 963 2,008 23 932 1,539 798 571 70 49,042 13,966 167 72,242 654 244,335 129,017 49,166 105,997 100 21,796 38,700 17,506 16,019 71 45,009 12,395 116 72,329 1,112 239,610 134,348 45,177 110,019 185 23,694 39,328 17,153 18,355 72 1,970,068 539,541 3,479 2,805,666 13,240 9,752,697 5,267,801 1,979,969 4,076,489 3,069 852,968 1,460,041 682,929 626, 133 73 1,721,960 448,365 2,534 2,716,454 21,445 9,224,670 5,091,434 1,779,081 4,099,677 3,296 853,476 1,388,8 :■ 591,377 704,118 74 201 83 18 176 15 513 181 146 322 1 104 107 79 55 75 201 92 5 169 11 500 156 137 303 108 96 80 42 76 4,733 1,870 654 3,202 447 14,348 2,856 3,509 ' 6,721 3 2,701 1,687 1,677 1,567 77 3,736 1,448 74 2,879 259 10,718 2,171 3,716 6,687 1,822 734 1,136 1,161 78 59,576 21,681 6,119 41,517 4,806 234,175 40,550 47,247 82,556 20 33,785 29, 149 23,142 27,162 79 66,886 22,393 1,264 48,192 4,808 189, 154 41,008 62,093 122,731 30,161 13,069 21,457 24,581 SO 122 98 6 56 18 133 50 35 126 8 68 92 56 18 81 227 193 22 280 35 260 157 93 176 20 192 219 153 54 32 220 178 7 120 25 254 199 90 218 10 129 156 98 34 83 411 475 33 1,032 50 676 393 327 272 51 328 370 395 166 B4 14,702 11,254 530 8,415 1,537 22,014 13,031 6,460 13,513 400 8,274 9,649 5,396 2,541 65 15,269 23,341 1,514 47,330 2,396 24,234 14,855 17,670 11,131 3,150 15,388 16,882 19,587 9,666 86 88 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK .For comparab ility of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Kewaunee; La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Poultry and poultry products: 1 Poultry and/or poultry products 1,188 1,067 1,374 464 486 1,952 2,466 896 749 2 1949... 1,342 1,159 1,531 555 570 2,270 2,936 1,152 933 3 dollars 1954... 484,248 649,691 453,459 152,271 244,109 936,201 938, 329 397, 500 412,658 4 1949... 579, 738 660,661 564,272 125,662 146,072 1,161,863 767,774 296,174 446,385 5 Chickens, 4 months old and over, 1,325 1,171 1,540 803 838 2,214 3,702 1,455 834 6 1950... 1,460 1,250 1,737 947 964 2,502 4,211 1,720 1,020 7 number 1954. . . 174, 559 197,616 214, 178 51,114 62,484 280,272 283,013 102, 525 123,041 - 1950. . . 142,289 162,828 180,955 38,202 47,256 233, 907 253,177 97,418 116,240 9 408 657 850 187 199 935 877 321 405 10 1949... 403 760 1,037 249 272 1,100 1,300 528 586 11 number 1954. . . 55,275 86,337 84,177 32,689 102,238 149,175 196,722 92,774 156,090 12 1949... 51,128 77,750 89,033 20,050 29,063 123,335 123,843 78,207 60,330 13 dollars 1954... 55,126 65,083 59,943 29,762 91,153 157,338 170,875 91,157 113,543 w 1949. . . 56,132 79,922 97,673 23,381 36,964 147,304 134,870 87,683 61,926 15 1 3 3 3 12 7 9 4 J,.. number 1954. . . 12,000 7,340 18,725 81,900 37,284 133,500 63,547 110,500 17 dollars 1954... 11,500 5,346 15,415 69,313 44,926 106,245 62,119 78,300 18 407 43,275 654 78, 997 850 84,177 184 13,964 191 20,338 924 111,891 872 63,222 314 29,227 402 45,590 19 number 1954... 20 dollars 1954. . . 43,626 59,737 59,943 14,347 21,840 112,412 64,630 29,038 35,243 .1 1,148 1,009 1,279 397 419 1,782 2,211 789 687 22 1949... 1,300 1,100 1,430 464 488 2,133 2,652 1,024 880 23 dozens 1954... 1,300,173 1,490,615 1,235,968 240,781 359,472 2,103,118 1,445,598 447,646 856,047 24 1949... 1,213,030 1,407,627 1,191,831 157,715 224,464 2,348,444 1,565,879 515,605 941,485 25 dollars 1954... 414,082 469,196 367,874 88,230 144,098 724, 910 466,422 165,404 269,215 26 1949... 466,586 532,281 448,918 63,980 89,033 921,001 601,139 200,824 368,651 2? 6 14 27 13 12 35 60 16 17 26 1949... 11 16 35 19 12 42 46 25 15 29 number 1954... 2,075 21,456 3,718 4,483 1,068 6,460 87,755 892 5,402 30 1949... 7,146 6,759 2,309 5,100 2,150 12,254 3,198 1,302 955 31 7 7 8 9 20 26 9 9 32 number 1954. . . 4,161 566 256 505 1,476 53,044 636 5,083 33 6 8 21 6 4 19 41 7 9 y, number 1954. . . 2,075 17,295 3,152 4,227 563 4,984 34,711 256 319 :<•> Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, 3 14 3 3 4 17 7 8 36 number 1954. . . 20 66 8 46 85 177 38 38 37 2 5 3 3 3 11 2 4 38 number 1954. . . 5 17 8 46 71 75 16 15 39 1 9 3 7 5 4 40 number 1954. . . 15 49 14 102 22 23 41 142 100 98 45 87 311 403 111 130 42 1949... 123 64 79 54 73 318 392 91 203 43 number 1954. . . 3,057 1,856 1,801 482 1,130 7,678 5,969 3,523 3,321 44 1949... 2,387 1,139 1,670 667 785 9,064 6,101 1,176 4,470 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold. ..farms reporting 1954... 76 93 86 31 41 230 222 69 112 46 1949... 69 59 88 31 35 233 200 43 124 47 dollars 1954... 15,040 115,412 25,642 34,279 8,858 53,953 301,032 140,939 29,900 48 1949. . . Auiusls sold alive: 57,040 48,458 17,681 38,301 20, 075 93,558 31,765 7,667 15,808 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or 1,638 1,269 1,980 1,087 1,317 2,892 5,246 1,649 870 50 1949... 1,781 1,351 2,084 1,290 1,462 3,215 5,539 1,909 1,006 51 dollars 1954... 1,142,130 2,104,172 9,606,180 550,921 586,126 2,321,590 2,914,674 1,277,386 1,247,436 52 1949... 1,518,664 2,444,094 9,148,125 871,043 840,375 3,092,169 4,254,714 1,364,546 1,386,280 53 Cattle and/or calves sold 1,606 1,247 1,948 1,069 1,308 2,837 5,190 1,601 813 54 1949... 1,756 1,318 2,046 1,267 1,439 3,174 5,457 1,842 951 55 number 1954. .. 19,702 18,243 44,843 12,819 14,117 37, 762 65,054 18, 185 8,139 56 1949... 20,868 17,038 28, 574 10,351 12,340 37,931 58, 924 17, 168 8,204 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding 1,219 1,412 1,092 1,116 1,653 1,696 860 973 1,033 1,096 2,345 2,612 4,299 4,361 1,204 1,323 597 732 58 1949. . . 59 number 1954. . . 3,908 5,768 20,368 3,622 4,160 9,804 15.626 6,275 3,190 60 1949... 4,495 5,979 14,802 3,971 3,524 9,927 14,712 5,016 3,631 61 dollars 1954... 422,721 601,084 3,049,428 331,253 361,598 1,150,719 1,478; 132 805,020 428,601 62 1949... 740, 955 946,852 2,607,311 571,014 499,100 1,640,145 2,215,889 757,515 613,402 63 1,545 1,200 1,726 993 1,207 2,685 5,012 1,483 718 64 1949... 1,714 1,235 1,836 1,157 1,287 3,053 5,260 1,688 852 65 number 1954. . . 15,794 12,475 24,475 9,197 9,957 27,958 49,428 11, 910 4,949 66 1949... 16,373 11,059 13,772 6,380 8,816 28,004 44,212 12,152 4,573 67 dollars 1954... 306,041 206,071 589,350 162,018 140,094 537,861 842,346 227,364 130,263 68 1949... 437,111 282,988 683,478 223, 150 227,729 779,314 1,218,045 318,311 171,710 69 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 865 761 1,766 157 199 1,026 1,512 419 552 70 1949... 1,092 853 1,955 277 364 1,584 2,396 731 681 71 number 1954... 22, 829 30,281 146,651 1,712 3,754 30, 562 30,211 8,815 18,234 72 1949... 15,469 29,459 149,059 2,174 3,623 22,516 31,058 9,015 16,330 73 dollars 1954... 404,156 1,273,796 5,877,772 41,648 72,508 617,796 543,234 223.569 652,062 74 1949... 362,292 1,155,907 5,719,815 55,359 98,466 642,642 755,229 258,448 555,317 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive. ..farms reporting 1954... 34 96 246 27 31 79 193 63 116 76 1949... 31 92 260 30 46 66 228 59 117 77 number 1954. . . 050 1,314 5,292 604 392 632 2,368 1,188 2,370 78 1949... 239 1,373 5,718 334 310 378 1,820 972 2,171 79 dollars 1954... 4,597 16,307 82,384 7,239 5,625 8,102 32,785 18,286 31,558 80 1949... 3,883 23,300 125,920 5,899 4,492 7,496 31,078 16,608 35,772 81 Horses and mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954... 55 69 55 42 48 68 171 30 43 82 1949... 124 143 US 92 124 247 406 163 111 83 number 1954. . . 86 109 105 157 89 118 273 48 95 84 1949... 238 405 284 262 213 625 714 300 201 85 dollars 1954... 4,615 6,914 7,246 8,763 6,301 7,112 18, 177 3,147 4,952 86 1949... 10,423 35,047 11,601 15,621 10, 588 22,572 34,473 13,664 10,079 WISCONSIN 81 PRODUCTS; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Milwaukee 2,435 1,529 885 1,660 1,307 1,973 1,168 1,405 2,982 5,299 1,770 897 388 1 2,573 1,625 958 1,762 1,357 2,063 1,359 1,521 3,195 5,606 2,002 1,000 559 2 77,495 36,968 30,299 46,481 47,551 91,959 30,656 33,606 86,463 154, 173 40,344 21,574 6,752 3 70,526 32,405 26,976 42,516 41,544 80,431 29,494 30,134 79,275 135,366 34,190 18,866 8,316 4 2,317 1,483 799 1,630 1,292 1,931 1,142 1,377 2,892 5,232 1,705 868 335 5 2,536 1,587 915 1,750 1,337 2,029 1,332 1,501 3,149 5,563 1,957 988 530 6 44,016 19, 142 16,310 27,695 25,640 48,235 17,844 19,298 49,756 90,429 21,957 10,651 3,817 7 41,695 17,370 15,834 26,469 22,512 43,219 17,121 17,461 47,4% 81,568 20,642 9,852 4,951 8 2,257 1,423 753 1,609 1,265 1,804 1,124 1,348 2,853 5,199 1,655 828 321 9 2,521 1,548 888 1,737 1,322 1,951 1,303 1,492 3,107 5,524 1,941 967 523 10 42,814 17,983 15,169 27,280 24,466 41,597 17,457 18,854 48,985 89,301 21,169 9,522 3,713 11 41,222 16,769 15,136 26,180 21,988 39,404 16,675 17,222 46,597 80, 567 20,220 9,266 4,865 12 2,319 1,432 757 1,607 1,251 1,901 1,082 1,330 2,864 5,136 1,639 846 295 13 28,249 14,819 11,051 16,916 1 1,953 29,750 11,123 12,703 31,690 57,207 13,827 8,524 2,206 14 1,716 949 61£ 1,044 895 1,385 625 774 2,030 3,233 1,065 537 197 15 5,228 3,007 2,938 1,870 2,958 13,974 1,689 1,607 5,017 6,537 4,560 2,399 729 16 2,187 1,225 599 1,589 1,139 1,724 1,072 1,271 2,776 5,109 1,511 729 222 17 2,531 1,379 727 1,746 1,128 1,890 1,309 1,433 3,125 5,517 1,806 862 371 13 304,934,635 101,202,212 112,561,801 179,271,859 141,104,313 256,497,575 101,905,571 107,869,632 329,496,365 545,072,167 126,223,888 53,396,165 22,488,938 19 286,966,011 86,000,044 111,157,359 162,223,343 108,516,379 228,777,367 99,528,407 102,846,023 296,187,607 501,799,441 120,419,710 46,536,735 30,741,675 2C 9,843,544 3,222,598 3,855,817 5,520,355 4,518,512 7,108,109 3,638,762 3,448,591 10,340,189 17,117,875 3,898,102 1,602,618 718,571 21 9,179,048 2,519,190 4,041,028 4,969,792 3,375,572 6,403,529 3,261,548 3,295,976 9,179,267 15,848,520 3,642,454 1,280,369 1,062,657 22 2 32 16 2 67 30 5 6 9 16 11 40 2 23 3 112 21 240 78 5 14 9 19 34 125 14 24 5,337 38,05: 25,308 8,098 241,188 48,502 8,759 11,518 17,931 89,837 35, 182 44,601 240 25 20,683 152,325 9,226 821,891 186,730 8,316 15,320 27,607 52,461 29,524 113,866 35,614 26 3,431 23,3 7 15,484 4,875 147,646 29,890 5,623 6,760 10,890 56,260 23,103 28,273 135 27 12,373 105,551 5,668 497,079 120,458 6,049 9,887 19,445 32,484 20,179 67,436 22,895 28 2,240 1,403 733 1,601 1,251 1,786 1,117 1,331 2,829 5,166 1,637 809 306 29 30,188 13,161 11,815 20,929 17,344 31,636 13,597 14,748 36,558 66,133 15,779 6,383 3,002 30 99,779 30,337 38,265 50,959 42,660 71 , 27,367 28,802 92,230 147,775 35,322 16,223 7,938 31 20 63 38 10 25 14 27 36 16 30 60 16 26 32 213 197 141 28 72 37 84 97 38 279 211 79 92 33 782 635 240 51C 744 594 372 456 814 1,985 409 1 404 97 34 1,746 1,156 467 1,150 1,166 1,335 740 886 1,891 3,734 , : 763 306 35 1,725 1,450 511 1,030 1,770 1,360 670 812 1,736 3,716 889 942 249 36 4,141 2,786 1,159 2,447 3,218 3,424 1,552 1,738 4,194 7,623 2,002 2,006 1,041 37 1,294 703 463 1,120 829 1,756 404 375 1,479 2,497 670 616 198 38 1,460 889 593 1,249 856 1,926 409 463 1,577 2,846 859 722 255 39 32,907 16,922 16,006 13,266 27,202 144,831 2,188 2,669 17,545 19,301 7,300 16,381 4,077 4. 30,360 13,412 12,132 12,138 24,133 117,603 1,837 2,591 16, 569 22,946 6,658 13,554 4,793 41 1,120 614 392 952 726 1,636 257 277 1,158 1,957 506 524 150 42 14,724 7,826 7,838 6,019 10,385 94,732 1,086 1,228 7,427 10,167 3,371 7,573 2,125 43 876 436 307 701 622 973 234 207 915 1,254 377 418 107 44 18,183 9,096 8,170 7,247 16,817 : .--•■• 1,102 1,441 10,118 9,134 3,929 8,808 1,952 45 959 566 364 851 702 1,693 145 173 860 1,448 359 473 73 46 6,523 3,532 2,798 4,343 5,704 29,137 '331 652 5,151 5,349 1,537 3,385 479 47 807 472 281 704 618 1,595 90 .35 727 1,181 281 401 57 48 1,160 689 427 885 745 1,825 216 250 1,004 1,926 521 576 135 49 3,680 2,045 1,613 2,658 3,358 21,766 195 361 2,763 3,346 874 1,958 296 50 5,261 2,641 2,268 2,923 4,251 27, 172 456 583 3,168 5,223 1,573 2,511 602 51 708 401 240 557 515 885 82 123 658 792 225 325 44 52 2,843 1,487 1,185 1,685 2,346 7,371 136 291 2,388 2,003 663 1,427 183 53 185 109 95 75 127 290 32 68 144 324 88 141 53 54 149 86 68 71 126 283 50 82 138 340 78 138 38 55 3,142 2,689 3,080 568 2,924 7,900 765 912 1,190 4,683 2,250 4,310 757 56 1,898 2,315 2,681 668 3,507 7,627 604 769 821 3,755 1,999 3,731 655 57 165 103 88 69 121 281 29 63 128 305 81 133 45 58 1,951 1,855 1,881 381 1,965 4,528 475 690 743 3,085 1,422 2,993 524 59 164 98 87 64 117 281 28 59 127 296 79 133 42 60 142 88 64 64 124 277 47 75 124 329 73 129 33 61 1,759 1,718 1,766 350 1,828 4,290 444 652 681 2,823 1,332 2,856 453 62 1,105 1,410 1,489 390 1,997 4,446 351 406 467 2,177 1,L30 2,260 415 63 84 58 51 24 67 169 21 26 50 141 47 82 30 64 62 44 41 24 62 160 21 34 51 116 40 77 24 65 192 137 115 31 137 238 31 38 62 262 90 137 71 66 177 101 190 30 116 300 25 91 84 200 76 120 37 67 135 76 73 41 99 225 20 44 98 213 61 115 42 • ■-: 1,191 834 1,199 187 959 3,372 290 222 447 1,598 828 1,317 233 < 153 88 70 59 110 263 30 52 110 271 72 132 30 121 81 58 57 111 265 42 78 109 321 65 126 23 71 2,229 1,936 2,190 384 2,121 4,993 556 724 775 3,205 1,622 451 72 1,054 1,526 1,601 318 2,021 4,655 353 480 449 2,193 1,171 2,479 369 73 19,442 16,174 19,753 3,260 17,241 42,463 4,796 5,749 6,821 25,895 11,821 27,289 3,608 "4 9,963 11,435 12,879 2,328 16,246 41,470 2,915 3,289 3,777 17,092 8,643 19,699 2,839 75 11/7-H/13 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 11/1-11/6 ll/l-H/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 76 82 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK QFor comparability of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Portage Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting Milk cows farms reporting number Heifers and heifer calves. .. -farms reporting number Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting number Whole milk sold farms reporting pounds dollars Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat dollars Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting number of cows Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting pounds Horses aad nules: Horses and/or mules farms reporting number Hogs: Hogs and pigs farms reporting Born before June 1 farms reporting number Born since June 1 farms reporting number Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting number Between Dec, 1 and June 1.... farms reporting number After June 1 farms reporting number Sheep and wool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting Sheep 1 year old and over .... farms reporting number Ewes farms reporting number Rams and wethers farms reporting number Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting number Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting number shorn Wool shorn pounds Average date of enumeration 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 2,562 2,675 80,936 70,338 2,520 2,657 44,504 39,670 2,466 2,626 43,080 39,105 2,490 32,431 1,626 4,001 2,370 2,510 249,603,969 215,906,530 8,112,182 6,552,5bl 35 118 93,920 290,940 59,251 176,044 2,453 30,935 71,331 1,276 2,183 2,764 5,368 1,003 1,214 18,312 15,814 845 8,276 631 10,036 1,019 4,072 704 998 2,462 3,266 577 1,610 166 132 4,092 3,805 148 2,736 145 123 2,590 2,156 99 68 146 104 135 1,356 141 124 3,059 2,050 23,689 16,683 11/1-11/6 2,302 2,512 61,820 54,614 2,264 2,487 36,735 33,255 2,235 2,446 36,060 32,864 2,190 22,226 1,415 2,859 2,179 2,427 227,576,203 197,011,694 6,966,746 6,292,726 17 15,249 43,018 9,686 30,239 2,217 26,084 628 1,401 1,264 2,923 1,110 1,375 13,848 14,334 902 6,238 630 7,610 721 3,164 599 964 1,879 2,698 454 1,285 154 153 2,568 1,879 146 1,655 143 141 1,535 995 58 58 120 178 95 913 125 118 1,787 1,034 13,303 7,822 11/1-11/6 318 432 4,466 4,667 297 420 2,336 2,412 278 387 2,071 2,240 264 1,547 222 583 156 246 9,039,023 10,205,634 275,949 329,675 15 54 9,505 37,474 5,748 22,751 265 1,651 40 111 122 230 226 457 143 508 561 50 288 33 220 18 77 20 20 252 281 17 195 19 174 126 13 13 21 27 16 57 16 16 227 158 1,518 1,189 11/1-11/6 2,832 3,028 96,881 85,487 2,762 2,988 55,716 51,716 2,723 2,966 54,829 51,074 2,694 35,843 1,810 5,322 2,652 2,961 368,253,372 337,495,685 11,533,187 10,711,764 15 7 55,542 7,310 34,041 3,677 2,707 39,987 107,273 668 1,642 1,489 3,678 1,419 1,758 27,759 32,212 1,211 11,420 951 16,339 1,093 6,785 936 1,409 4,020 5,425 791 2,765 139 122 2,771 1,656 133 1,783 130 116 1,672 1,002 75 52 111 68 104 988 1,948 943 15,559 7,745 11/1-11/6 972 1,073 29,736 29,456 907 1,038 16,145 16, 527 872 1,022 15,615 15,828 906 10,686 710 2,905 831 1,006 103,616,647 103,910,802 3,316,700 3,414,770 3 7 5,067 25,016 2,780 18,404 868 12,419 241 584 527 1,320 491 521 9,313 8,494 410 3,509 331 5,804 319 2,023 261 390 1,105 1,603 253 918 2,006 887 87 1,224 85 53 1,119 494 42 27 105 52 63 782 75 43 1,506 365 665 745 18,339 16,646 650 741 10,025 9,216 631 733 9,630 9,097 627 6,781 473 1,533 584 592 52,332,121 36,362,003 1,531,042 1,118,645 43 164 83,752 894,381 50,695 547,842 624 6,365 299 531 674 1,401 479 564 16,769 12,759 408 10,186 266 6,583 430 3,847 382 508 2,822 3,291 227 1,025 2,259 2,694 54 1,573 64 1,447 1,612 36 47 126 95 43 686 51 61 1,657 1,934 11,395 2,644 11/7-11/13 13,177 15,805 11/7-11/13 2,206 2,366 71,227 58,638 2,142 2,343 34,013 29,287 2,025 2,313 30,672 28,365 2,105 27,300 1,709 9,914 1,885 2,204 183,531,239 159,853,272 5,479,536 4,501,389 166 96,943 234,478 60,229 149,387 1,989 20,783 31 103 728 1,557 1,616 3,658 1,443 1,670 52,501 36,562 1,231 27,975 848 24,526 1,255 10,111 1,086 1,483 6,914 8,637 671 3,197 259 228 12,312 9,544 241 7,891 238 220 7,524 6,440 177 164 367 843 219 4,421 241 217 8,565 6,499 66,958 51,397 2,987 3226 88,922 75,209 2,893 3,192 44,331 39,352 2,833 3,168 43,151 38,776 2,888 37,018 2,228 7,573 2,747 3,158 275,514,406 242,377,915 8,534,915 7,351,341 10 42 16,144 77,591 10,206 750,378 2,804 30,963 41 152 1,029 1,964 2,251 4,462 1,032 1,295 20,758 12,933 794 10,992 536 9,766 712 3,982 596 1,016 2,651 3,927 322 1,331 308 236 9,502 6,206 287 6,099 283 229 5,791 4,159 179 135 308 285 245 3,403 287 198 6,929 3,958 51,044 28,514 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 2,017 2,176 45,376 39,354 1,966 2,U3 25,597 22,589 1,935 2,111 24,382 21,765 1,904 17,062 1,257 2,717 1,835 2,062 147,862,801 122,020,179 4,530,715 3,854,206 12 19 32,932 42,021 20,435 28,092 1,912 18,056 703 1,511 1,433 3,480 1,186 1,341 13,304 12,087 910 6,223 633 7,081 760 3,641 617 899 2,279 3,136 375 1,362 69 1,525 1,352 51 1,099 50 62 1,059 670 27 23 40 79 39 426 48 63 1,174 955 8,331 6,778 11/7-11/13 WISCONSIN 83 PRODUCTS; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon 1,501 1,725 27,132 25,566 1,113 1,285 33,240 31,106 2,062 2,214 66,475 61,799 2,605 2,780 96,906 83,175 1,705 1,853 45,399 39,365 2,459 2,558 89,093 72,385 2,643 2,820 88,287 78,504 662 810 13,355 11,083 3,009 3,245 87,680 77,862 2,486 2,659 73,095 68,165 2,341 2,521 60,312 53,795 2,462 2,627 76,319 65,511 3,286 3,495 99,733 90,112 1 2 3 4 1,466 1,701 15,713 . 14, 504 1,004 1,227 18,133 18,335 2,033 2,200 38,502 36,329 2,433 2,679 49,211 44,831 1,670 1,840 25,257 22,743 2,380 2,528 44,902 38,227 2,567 2,782 46,471 42,336 645 796 7,188 6,172 2,970 3,218 52,216 48,327 2,387 2,620 42,454 41,076 2,319 2,500 35,206 31,262 2,411 2,594 38,160 33,441 3,237 3,465 57,158 51,540 5 6 7 8 1,450 1,677 15,435 14,276 956 1,199 17,068 18,013 2,015 2,173 37,484 35,382 2,303 2,635 45,588 43,095 1,657 1,817 24,976 22,379 2,279 2,501 42,401 37,810 2,442 2,736 42,903 40,821 635 787 6,805 6,034 2,954 3,186 51,556 47,357 2,336 2,601 41,632 40,592 2,299 2,471 34,823 30,668 2,334 2,564 36,302 32,787 3,162 3,409 55,104 50,328 9 10 11 12 1,403 9,938 948 11,352 1,990 24,2/49 2,406 33,948 1,622 17,649 2,371 36,277 2,524 33,640 632 5,075 2,888 31,401 2,379 26,383 2,220 22,569 2,353 31,199 3,149 36,921 13 14 721 1,481 668 3,755 1,261 3,724 1,731 13,747 1,123 2,493 1,866 7,914 1,810 8,176 413 1,092 1,808 4,063 1,633 4,258 1,307 2,537 1,707 6,960 2,005 5,654 15 16 1,336 1,614 81,367,950 84,650,920 2,660,612 2,644,495 762 1,009 127,036,326 128,653,438 4,132,700 4,463,056 2,000 2,174 205,788,486 193,009,073 6,298,506 5,714,415 2,107 2,490 326,327,727 277,719,562 10,117,262 9,068,063 1,582 1,808 139,790,595 138,131,525 4,580,939 4,460,181 2,230' 2,507 292,982,585 225,049,744 9,200,428 7,100,708 2,322 2,614 276,934,959 224,535,522 8,153,090 6,612,060 557 692 34,953,825 31,319,667 1,131,136 996,189 2,877 3,187 332,821,637 307,354,685 10,256,952 9,494,162 2,290 2,606 305,262,935 295,943,276 9,176,457 8,749,211 2,245 2,480 202,396,197 187,395,910 6,588,353 6,000,861 2,093 1,980 187,649,208 129,087,563 5,582,192 3,813,468 3,054 3,292 293,713,939 252,804,677 9,106,080 7,641,689 17 13 19 ; 21 ;: 10 17 14,254 20,100 9,799 13,286 16 28 23,565 36,581 14,271 22,934 6 18 17,992 49,686 12,150 27,358 11 43 27,805 65,858 16,035 40,565 7 6 12,222 3,623 7,910 2,520 8 30 21,416 54, 557 13,586 37,486 10 98 55,636 192,639 35,175 121,426 22 46 16,680 33,110 10,804 20,909 6 5 18,548 7,222 11,140 4,638 7 9 21,141 10,440 13,359 6,939 3 6 4,338 24,516 2,707 11,931 240 684 605,389 1,615,887 377,696 1,018,402 52 118 161,544 220,293 109,746 147,700 23 24 25 :> 27 28 1,434 13,029 942 13,166 1,996 29,483 2,263 33,897 1,641 19,351 2,245 29,063 2,398 30,262 620 5,302 2,920 36,730 2,320 31,634 2,287 27,144 2,300 23,576 3,143 42,514 29 30 23,186 41,855 61,176 105,607 39,363 83,084 82,203 9,838 91,557 83,688 55,179 53,590 78,967 31 49 141 66 254 29 89 58 149 48 125 25 80 37 100 48 146 27 87 30 177 19 87 46 192 24 73 32 33 509 863 867 1,490 216 556 481 1,288 902 1,742 1,958 4,224 661 1,537 1,520 3,955 507 1,044 983 2,129 1,044 1,865 2,263 4,531 1,035 2,143 2,314 5,271 251 510 503 1,018 1,021 2,083 2,003 4,340 763 1,622 1,635 3,608 847 1,443 1,627 2,849 1,438 2,262 3,510 6,579 1,249 2,382 2,595 5,534 34 35 36 37 293 282 1,000 1,037 587 754 21,182 17,264 1,250 1,579 39,617 37,870 1,788 2,143 110,939 81,521 387 497 2,379 2,905 1,047 1,313 33,654 24,284 1,586 2,003 66,056 59,101 137 140 608 507 1,450 1,778 20,219 22,239 1,183 1,448 19,255 21,622 606 758 3,247 3,300 1,393 1,584 46,188 34,357 1,396 1,794 29,072 25,034 38 39 ■. 41 189 487 140 513 472 12,059 375 9,123 1,126 20,380 776 19,237 1,522 64,576 1,027 46,363 270 1,180 177 1,199 812 17,514 588 16,140 1,375 32,095 1,060 33,961 101 347 48 261 1,234 9,918 819 10,301 1,039 8,342 755 10,913 437 1,601 290 1,646 1,201 19,847 983 26,341 1,175 15,783 764 13,289 42 43 44 45 57 157 491 4,233 1,104 8,666 1,557 20,121 148 444 903 6,676 1,355 12,694 47 98 1,062 4,932 884 5,234 192 643 1,192 9,202 1,209 6,366 47 46 102 93 208 27 59 386 526 3,222 337 1,605 1,002 1,419 5,666 8,249 663 3,000 1,305 1,815 12,964 19,148 927 7,157 116 255 294 596 66 150 697 1,120 4,147 6,453 515 2,529 1,181 1,739 7,883 11,972 908 4,811 33 62 61 128 17 37 929 1,459 3,073 4,892 636 1,859 771 1,151 2,916 4,085 655 2,318 138 312 346 686 118 297 1,054 1,378 5,355 6,479 827 3,847 1,041 1,555 4,317 6,169 595 2,049 48 49 50 51 5; 53 43 44 1,191 983 136 87 3,046 2,464 221 225 8,254 9,568 414 302 22,414 9,009 50 37 2,011 1,053 182 152 8,324 6,267 258 229 6,110 5,813 42 48 1,941 1,819 164 201 2,832 3,526 156 118 2,114 1,253 99 90 2,753 1,513 289 316 8,394 10,531 215 181 6,649 6,084 55 :,, 57 41 830 121 1,838 213 5,353 378 8,242 47 1,206 171 5,178 242 4,034 40 1,1/40 158 1,774 149 1,373 92 1,960 279 5,723 200 4,443 58 59 41 41 799 525 119 85 1,735 1,479 209 216 5,077 5,960 371 290 7,798 5,425 46 35 1,143 619 169 140 4,980 3,944 233 220 3,748 3,357 39 46 1,074 1,126 155 187 1,685 2,001 144 111 1,240 660 89 83 1,856 917 276 310 5,466 6,619 198 169 4,216 3,793 60 61 62 63 21 24 31 51 66 51 103 149 145 141 276 697 195 155 444 674 40 24 63 42 US 100 198 330 135 119 286 270 28 33 66 80 53 82 89 157 69 44 133 80 61 45 104 60 169 207 257 438 120 109 227 286 64 65 66 67 31 361 113 1,208 172 2,901 340 14,172 46 805 146 3,U6 189 2,076 38 801 107 1,058 108 741 68 793 223 2,671 176 2,206 68 69 35 39 863 496 97 68 2,106 1,373 206 218 5,744 7,604 340 256 10,100 6,097 48 28 1,466 444 170 136 5,588 4,425 234 204 4,710 3,491 41 41 1,315 1,180 140 181 2,049 2,031 137 95 1,601 644 81 71 2,057 802 271 301 6,020 6,979 197 165 4,809 3,932 70 71 72 73 7,119 4,219 16,311 11,163 47,080 58,233 74,908 47,070 10,563 3,406 45,459 35,200 37,270 27,953 9,182 6,755 16,466 16,708 13,463 5,533 16,193 6,019 46,675 54,582 35,506 30,071 74 75 10/24-10/31 11/7-11/13 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 76 84 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued QFor comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 123 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Milk cows farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Heifers and heifer calves. .. .farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Cream sold farms reporting 1954. 1949. pounds of butterfat 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954. number of cows 1954. Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons 1954 . Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954. pounds 1954. Horses and allies: Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. ■logs: 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. 127 197 1,434 1,693 117 190 702 858 115 185 685 814 104 515 97 217 57 94 3,245,729 3,460,747 116,054 131,887 18 36 8,038 16,904 4,715 10,216 111 554 100 148 38 46 761 112 24 234 19 527 5 131 3 14 47 23 13 12 383 450 10 299 275 280 410 171 2,992 1,265 11/1-11/b 1,791 1,966 79,270 68,273 1,714 1,911 44,467 40,621 1,651 1,885 42,639 39,659 1,653 27,632 1,275 7,171 1,560 1,796 328,677,796 298,327,445 10,843.275 9,951,658 12 16 9,956 14,175 5,302 8,419 1,638 31,996 505 1,159 1,338 3,146 873 1,085 38,563 28,540 732 20,473 548 18,090 722 7,238 531 887 4,040 6,417 528 3,198 250 205 13,592 9,803 232 5,603 231 195 5,378 4,310 133 124 225 3,139 210 7,989 217 173 10,804 9,117 79,123 67,134 11/7-11/13 863 979 21,998 18,673 826 955 11,158 9,709 803 948 10,452 9,368 806 8,373 631 2,467 738 907 59,797,525 57,523,931 1,897,517 1,688,915 19 10,735 8,896 7,018 5,479 797 7,651 310 651 675 ,466 346 331 2,979 1,945 253 1,420 153 1,559 154 519 112 221 330 614 66 189 2,121 1,139 62 1,450 1,389 743 51 671 60 38 1,677 684 12,379 5,268 11/1-11/6 1,987 2,169 58,105 52,742 1,911 2,130 32,712 31,735 1,870 2,111 32,107 31,370 1,870 20,980 1,477 4,413 1,790 2,094 219,466,473 226,512,986 6,814,726 6,929,675 1 4 7,347 4,494 4,476 3,081 1,844 24,388 17 42 435 1 ,263 385 2 ,905 1 ,087 1 ,304 18 803 18 532 924 8 113 730 10 , «1 7 JO 3 ,915 669 1 013 2 256 3 504 533 1 659 127 118 1 569 1 698 112 1 027 108 109 935 944 60 43 92 114 542 93 112 1,150 1,097 9,460 8,994 11/7-11/13 1,922 2,196 67,188 64,251 1,767 2,115 37,173 38,072 1,676 2,083 35,744 37 , 172 1,729 23,564 1,269 6,451 1,521 1,965 250,407,414 246,705,862 8,685,483 9,310,652 12 21,267 31,692 11,651 20,988 1,640 27,871 551 1,097 1,328 2,654 690 862 14,399 14,619 546 - ,■'-'. - 413 7,533 438 2,495 348 584 1,392 2,177 300 1,103 230 166 5,909 3,894 208 3,777 204 160 3,486 2,263 118 98 291 346 179 2,132 175 123 4,270 2,229 32,677 18,790 11/1-11/6 Waupaca 2,560 2,748 75,010 66,263 2,503 2,726 43,499 40,085 2,467 2,703 42,600 39,631 2,455 27,892 1,435 3,619 2,414 2,709 276,931,114 246,977,951 8,282,032 '7,632,549 12 15 56,187 43,724 34,715 29,558 2,454 30,901 802 1,711 1,561 3,687 1,295 1,383 21,890 19,562 1,078 10,066 807 11,824 936 5,208 818 1,118 3,099 3,751 592 2,109 146 159 2,365 139 1,507 136 144 1,425 1,060 63 59 82 122 128 141 1,600 1,148 13,2*0 9,^25 11/1-11/6 1,443 1,574 33,391 30,212 1,385 1,535 18,131 16,778 1,365 1,512 17,558 16,018 1,359 12,541 831 2,719 1,281 1,481 104,610,564 96,793,691 3,191,869 2,903,095 23 35 33,414 43,711 21,174 28,498 1,345 12,388 11/1-11/6 Winnebagc 1,870 2,031 59,109 55,057 1,801 1,999 33,005 31,940 1,750 1,978 31,881 31,499 1,786 22,636 1,153 3,468 1,718 1,979 227,615,807 210,712,383 7,053,069 6,424,784 5 21 23,047 72,110 15,776 49,025 1,738 22,953 24 61 6 20 376 900 794 2,028 424 953 1,002 2,252 821 905 15,685 13,402 1,005 1,153 28,730 25,503 691 6,706 559 8,979 873 12,696 700 16,034 613 3,419 490 682 1,867 2,482 830 5,704 723 910 3,348 4,014 455 1,552 587 2,356 68 56 1,164 972 116 96 3,761 2,836 63 743 109 2,214 61 48 693 528 106 89 2,081 1,834 37 25 50 40 65 54 133 136 52 421 90 1,547 54 41 824 499 99 89 2,446 1,968 6,367 4,306 18,873 16,031 11/1-11/6 WISCONSIN 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 77 728 1,016 828 1,422 1,460 692 827 672 797 135 537 402 367 543 612 62 43 207 51 40 170 728 883 488 603 412 522 62,247 44,302 115,426 81,293 150 70 26 20 7 15 653 808 293,713 275,543 608 603 102,785 92,182 247 38, 173 603 4,864 111 4,293 16,032 1,861 36 61 405 5 228 2,280 116 281 1,979 21 1 < 3,190 3,503 3,105 3,263 6,787 7,014 3,085 3,238 3,010 3,083 405 2,605 1,946 2,121 2,941 3,257 635 553 836 674 390 426 262 410 3,185 3,398 2,720 3,118 2,418 2,926 345,366 392,125 1,470 2,188 611,157 1,031,121 555 235 260 195 212 13 2,940 3,252 2,614,113 2,949 3,118 989,336 851,840 2,144 427,616 7,131 60,157 832 13,836 57,410 10, 153 646 1,312 10,365 10 8 480 1,563 2,142 20,992 1,548 3,340 27,455 155 445 70 132 820 Sheboygan 2,891 3,136 2,816 2,947 6,0% 5,786 2,795 2,921 2,745 2,791 520 2,225 1,550 1,495 2,225 2,155 616 637 411 612 . 7 I 514 2,871 3,077 2,311 2,757 1,996 2,471 339,825 349,950 1,381 2,007 1,233,290 1,326,038 540 220 165 145 185 126 2,611 2,856 3,100,095 3,489,795 2,661 2,882 911,465 874,963 1,361 246, 185 4,393 38,876 645 4,490 14,265 8,195 265 492 3,865 35 44 270 821 1,561 676 1,405 13,478 265 330 2,650 Taylor 2,576 2,865 2,436 2,625 5,777 5,335 2,436 2,610 2,366 2,500 415 1,951 1,710 1,655 2,790 2,610 266 200 621 L2l 141 160 2,576 2,731 2,081 2,291 1,896 2,116 219,151 235,435 1,036 1,366 300,505 351,660 455 220 150 145 61 5 2,416 2,521 1,627,185 1,571,070 2,341 2,271 532,245 401,025 1,475 202,745 3,758 28, 125 640 M,955 63,270 7,255 125 276 1,535 30 46 265 1,005 1,238 9,395 1,045 2,098 15,955 20 14 120 65 52 795 Trempealeau 2,677 2,889 2,547 2,596 5,031 5,227 2,517 2,566 2,487 2,456 461 2,026 1,271 1,480 1,902 2,190 466 476 642 581 286 356 216 286 2,672 2,666 2,287 2,531 2,111 2,351 284,111 268,772 1,592 2,071 637,630 ,. 530 340 390 155 141 36 2,451 2,491 2,921,911 1,835,220 2,442 2,356 747,185 596,415 1,692 385,185 6,580 57,323 686 20,153 66,240 10,048 201 476 3,135 65 84 585 1,581 3,456 33,890 765 1,719 16,475 36 93 1,053 145 477 2,125 3,511 3,697 3,356 3,526 7,073 7,028 3,346 3,506 3,266 3,386 520 2,746 1,831 2,006 2,777 3,046 645 456 1,030 596 265 290 430 740 3,511 3,697 3,156 3,462 2,961 3,302 427,470 453,579 1,966 2,577 •■.'.' 902,912 630 455 520 196 145 20 3,106 3,382 1,649,155 1,716,889 3,286 3,302 832,870 730,806 2,516 365,852 6,508 50,980 865 13,470 45,335 9,225 160 226 1,880 100 106 625 2,286 3,524 32,278 1,041 1,453 12,697 15 22 135 985 1,108 3,500 135 254 120 215 190 370 120 215 115 205 20 95 50 95 55 115 10 35 20 50 135 255 60 140 45 95 6,320 11,320 30 80 35,645 104,795 10 5 5 5 120 240 136,085 87,535 105 215 13,550 40,210 50 12,845 205 1,330 40 1,840 7,140 1,000 20 87 670 10 15 105 25 48 340 15 55 215 2,150 2,342 2,000 2,033 4,632 4,223 1,969 1,961 1,929 1,890 342 1,587 991 800 1,512 1,139 689 698 1,191 1,194 498 794 259 397 2,135 2,139 1,830 1,979 1,498 1,820 414,790 438,156 1,165 1,399 1,574,077 2,122,646 250 145 215 121 306 128 1,892 1,999 3,778,900 3,747,464 1,950 1,943 1,112,492 1,053,758 1,758 770,445 12,871 113,066 465 14,820 48,970 7,895 263 1,342 6,710 70 326 1,610 1,698 7,640 73,009 932 2,860 28,944 22 116 580 129 558 2,838 1,044 1,175 989 994 2,289 1,802 989 984 954 944 222 732 386 522 583 758 91 67 752 100 54 108 64 644 1,044 1,074 714 813 635 724 81,206 87,077 338 533 385,526 231, 939 135 70 47 30 28 28 862 954 370,623 540,075 859 864 242,853 214,340 494 144,200 2,179 14,734 179 5,950 25,466 2,820 107 223 1,985 20 19 140 447 861 8,268 194 332 3,280 17 694 988 21 34 273 Washington 2,217 2,500 2,082 2,150 4,512 4,255 2,066 2,115 2,021 2,030 400 1,621 1,110 1,155 1,545 1,695 442 420 946 530 276 379 211 567 2,217 2,290 1,732 2,075 1,570 1,915 234,065 293,060 797 1,400 575,951 609,390 220 115 155 115 155 37 1,961 2,170 1,857,459 1,777,380 2,052 2,150 854,268 662,085 1,372 334, 910 5,792 48,374 285 3,385 8,800 2,590 250 431 3,475 20 16 125 1,210 2,565 22,625 725 1,614 17,400 156 557 4,389 261 590 3,380 2,664 3,049 2,449 2,691 5,318 5,695 2,408 2,624 2,343 2,514 590 1,753 1,222 1,221 1,782 1,781 654 776 1,193 1,400 404 631 302 562 2,639 2,972 1,749 2,527 1,413 2,211 269,069 448,427 979 1,796 1,343,088 2,286,015 190 130 200 135 235 89 2,217 2,635 3,016,345 3,079,211 2,379 2,607 967,273 1,001,521 1,643 509,032 9,113 68,992 520 9,924 27,522 8,618 324 993 7,158 61 98 695 1,391 4,149 37,554 789 2,137 17,945 248 1,550 5,473 92 166 1,302 Waupaca 2,818 3,155 2,638 2,889 5,737 5,466 2,583 2,823 2,538 2,753 500 2,038 1,382 1,526 2,023 2,037 573 513 1,176 676 333 485 311 691 2,803 3,005 2,318 2,780 2,152 2,627 347,035 378,378 1,168 1,955 845,391 1,069,315 400 210 180 180 141 57 1,754 1,890 1,649 1,617 .3,266 2,876 1,624 1,587 1,594 1,522 307 1,287 790 790 1,180 1,090 213 196 492 264 L13 148 108 344 1,754 1,786 1,374 1,591 1,294 1,465 189,150 172,540 698 1,006 339,550 427,490 320 135 80 85 60 18 2,478 1,540 2,809 1,540 2,011,795 1,114,700 2,272,849 924,520 2,468 2,695 836.170 698,039 1,902 512,720 8,965 63,918 681 12, 173 41,259 8,540 352 1,091 7,073 20 18 180 1,666 3,156 29,535 1,242 2,850 23,740 146 1,676 2,240 91 274 1,130 1,639 1,476 545.186 440,270 1,274 384,540 6,605 55,330 497 10,956 42,255 8,250 276 596 4,745 2U 62 340 1,127 2,658 26,858 847 1,992 18,515 117 954 2,277 167 338 2,710 Winnebago 2,186 2.357 2,071 2,087 4,286 4,006 2,049 2,062 1,979 1,967 485 1,494 935 1,447 1,340 540 507 860 699 304 464 261 396 2,181 2,238 1,781 2,088 1,576 1,886 306,355 289,231 1,026 1,548 833,192 988,005 310 190 175 91 176 84 1,940 2,068 1,787,783 1,566,990 2,076 2,093 787,300 691,430 1,344 346,382 5,719 59,236 333 5,401 12,972 5,760 122 283 2,540 15 10 95 1,209 2,956 30,181 7'-.. 1,821 20,515 264 2,625 221 400 3,855 2,572 2,647 2,422 2,409 7,468 5,178 2,401 2,363 2,351 2,273 420 1,931 1,533 1,471 2,528 2,511 322 304 2,589 394 J2o 381 174 2,208 2,562 2,629 1,872 2,154 1,638 1,944 281,830 212,416 952 1,329 1,419,972 700,954 375 170 140 86 90 91 2,294 2,453 1,549,895 1,865,613 2,342 2,244 647,930 478,494 1,656 256,422 4,480 42, 543 633 16,386 55,402 7,813 131 316 2,015 30 29 320 1,383 1,854 19,876 988 1,776 17,526 89 323 2,401 107 106 790 _L 78 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK ; For comparability of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Bayfield Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 195-4 . 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 mi Ik sold farms reporting 1954 . 1949. pounds 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 sales: Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Hog.: 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. Sbrep 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 1954 . 1949. Wool shorn pounds 1954 . 1949. Average date of enumeration 1954 . 136,324 147,093 4,229,662 3,739,097 132,331 144,935 2,323,450 2,129,094 128,797 142,977 2,223,645 2,075,571 129,337 1,566,819 90,160 339,393 121,711 136,906 14,117,821,748 12,661,443,632 436,989,387 391,210,357 1,929 5,041 4,371,797 10,297,386 2,704,998 6,478,285 127,397 1,617,641 2,254 7,779 45,901 94,027 99,729 220,948 72,192 83,290 2,252,546 1,871,049 60,613 1,196,859 43,248 1,055,687 55,058 461, 599 46,970 66, 170 297,652 397,793 34,276 163 , 947 10, 978 9,888 316,569 259, 172 10,311 188,426 10,107 9,393 177,399 152,280 5,881 5,241 11,027 19, 861 8,305 128, 143 9,678 8,826 215,323 165,198 1,709,666 1,318,465 11/1-11/6 762 833 15,124 13,057 720 819 7,217 6,329 691 813 6,281 6,019 678 6,131 460 1,776 551 706 35,431,932 28,911,665 1,050,947 835,960 16 70 17,171 57, 553 9,390 38,274 670 4,590 60 227 224 547 521 ,339 432 480 7,001 4,613 341 3,358 276 3,643 286 1,355 236 327 830 1,045 178 525 55 48 1,245 1,688 53 792 52 47 735 1,039 33 31 40 453 44 795 981 6,655 7,648 n/i-n/6 741 861 14,292 13,377 719 846 7,756 7,189 704 833 7,539 7,069 700 5,375 542 1,161 614 751 38,904,255 38,211,942 1,263,359 1,189,793 27 43 55, 818 41,222 36,323 25,990 691 6,067 294 490 495 926 167 278 520 945 111 298 74 222 30 58 21 89 35 177 16 23 33 40 400 326 31 290 31 35 268 164 16 22 22 28 25 110 29 35 294 185 1,892 1,487 11/1-11/6 3,291 3,538 101,686 87,058 3,221 3,504 56,319 50,222 3,183 3,486 55,142 49, 682 3,191 40,525 2,220 4,842 3,155 3,513 365,541,419 359,625,535 11,770,343 10,795,046 7 7 30,661 22,663 19, 575 13,460 3,173 40,632 102,939 39 164 1,023 1,943 2,143 4,313 1,169 1,212 13,602 9,760 895 7,488 522 6,114 690 2,918 577 922 1,998 2,801 296 920 140 114 3,521 2,421 130 2,259 128 108 2,125 1,555 74 67 134 127 105 1,262 123 97 2,602 1,504 21,016 11,620 11/1-11/6 1,052 1,242 22,510 20,183 1,026 1,222 11,508 10, 539 1,008 1,210 11,130 10,453 990 8,943 754 2,059 890 1,094 56,621,803 56,693,367 1,951,883 1,891,282 32 53 35,198 43,495 21,886 25,693 998 8,554 17, 170 47 154 261 584 458 1,082 196 288 596 1,192 144 414 68 182 37 97 26 101 56 265 23 41 53 52 2,302 1,690 48 1,617 46 51 1,540 1,128 36 31 77 75 44 685 49 46 1,560 818 11,822 5,276 11/1-11/6 2,441 2,692 77,264 69,640 2,387 2,657 44,908 42,056 2,362 2,625 44,388 41,492 2,331 28,717 1,630 3,639 2,287 2,592 309,170,897 274,822,208 9,530,340 8,360,648 10 20, 157 14,401 12,809 9,276 2,348 32,011 554 1,530 1,143 3,282 1,038 1,270 12,469 11,142 810 5,505 631 6,964 624 3,029 501 760 1,701 2,317 428 1,328 111 99 1,453 957 103 932 100 93 37 38 52 78 72 521 92 75 939 423 7,565 3,575 11/1-11/6 1,564 1,681 56,709 49,269 1,528 1,664 28,108 25,151 1,470 1,627 26, 141 24,474 1,501 22,233 1,150 6,368 1,240 1,187 134,009,941 85,212,104 3,937,696 2,579,317 252 614 731, 177 1,687,547 438,261 1,045,668 1,449 16,756 26 L02 832 1,389 2,001 4,056 1,247 1,374 58,334 41, 935 1,129 30,805 821 27,529 1,163 12,005 1,043 1,280 7,702 8,703 805 4,303 183 179 6,002 5,450 179 4,080 179 173 3,890 3,521 106 103 190 170 139 1,922 173 187 4,436 4,066 34,707 32,499 ll/l-U/6 WISCONSIN 79 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 and poultry, see text and St te Table 12] Burnett Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence 1,002 1,190 21,896 20,446 1,641 1,721 50,626 46,197 2,855 3,031 94,049 79,886 4,079 4,337 124,052 106,576 2,216 2,385 74,595 63,474 1,564 1,698 51,227 45,746 4,570 4,841 160, 915 143,353 3,644 3,871 131,604 119,204 1,502 1,603 33,791 30,833 1,017 1,170 17,843 16,740 2,606 2,766 85,064 72,225 1,639 1,770 46, 182 39,078 276 320 5,328 4,529 1 2 3 4 982 1,169 10,946 10,707 1,601 1,704 29, 596 27,769 2,785 2,990 52,751 47,040 4,011 4,303 72,802 65,030 2,096 2,318 33,876 30,869 1,547 1,689 27,709 24,726 4,389 4,758 91,799 85,012 3,573 3,835 74,954 70,534 1,449 1,578 19,249 17,973 961 1,136 9,247 8,836 2,550 2,733 45,544 40,493 1,583 1,740 24,859 21,885 271 311 2,754 2,313 5 h 7 8 963 1,153 10,686 10,551 1,590 1,690 29,283 27,287 2,743 2,963 51,552 46,554 3,980 4,270 72,030 64,107 1,921 2,259 29,642 29, 167 1,449 1,640 24,969 23,536 4,237 4,699 87,967 83,064 3,507 3,801 73,002 69, 833 1,418 1,564 18, 965 17,681 916 1,114 8,826 8,576 2,522 2,713 44,670 39,793 1,542 1,721 23,915 21,626 262 306 2,605 2,216 9 10 11 L2 942 8,603 1,589 18,461 2,731 36,165 3,917 45,743 2,028 24,043 1,499 18,899 4,349 55,048 3,517 47,083 1,434 12,921 893 6,786 2,507 33,736 1,555 18, 111 258 2,086 13 14 789 2,347 1,055 2,569 1,998 5,133 2,684 5,507 1,582 16,676 965 4,619 3,083 14,068 2,823 9,567 797 1,621 692 1,810 1,879 5,784 1,092 3,212 171 488 15 16 837 1,004 56,307,148 56,066,852 1,766,203 1,672,616 1,578 1,709 212,609,991 194,469,417 6,537,737 5,812,777 2,665 2,944 321,297,688 285,934,161 9,937,855 8,800,948 3,928 4,316 445,553,361 417,077,464 13,944,640 12,567,466 1,713 2,076 193,396,294 173,672,096 5,811,757 5,119,549 1,317 1,428 110,727,428 97,479,140 3,312,785 2,795,822 4,082 4,544 608,747,702 522,084,302 18,470,805 16,443,959 3,442 3,779 526,898,242 481,705,188 15,691,051 14,343,597 1,361 1,552 124,343,948 111,967,258 3,754,924 3,416,189 600 740 49,344,298 44,355,509 1,798,759 1,704,082 2,438 2,706 281,835,573 244,164,986 8,734,842 7,720,932 1,424 1,641 134,359,790 120,275,677 4,285,582 3,737,024 227 260 14, 449, 522 12,671,812 459,823 407,868 17 13 20 22 66 146 85,052 213,153 51,282 129,417 2 2 11,940 2,910 7,763 1,889 8 13 41, 993 47,104 27.712 31,405 6 13 21,024 31,001 13,368 21,316 13 131 25,972 158,136 15,820 97,327 82 173 195,747 258,185 115,392 172,558 26 101 51,233 185,826 33,082 122,612 4 14 12,640 53,051 9,145 34,614 3 6 9,160 10,674 6,089 7,743 103 244 81,762 162,554 48,869 98,330 3 32 8,328 66,490 5,234 39,378 17 70 51,541 121,959 31,865 78,339 1 11 300 7,931 189 4,772 23 24 25 26 2'.' 28 949 7,977 1,580 20,535 2,717 36, 634 3,957 51,512 1,857 19,445 1,436 18,585 4,195 64,984 3,485 49,834 1,398 14,080 901 6,896 2,490 31,692 1,520 16, 565 259 2,080 30 16,214 57,650 91, 182 120,958 63,894 34,825 193,953 165,293 37,439 15,271 79,136 37,782 4,666 31 72 217 9 89 46 139 26 68 54 113 24 87 44 210 12 33 16 47 118 369 22 102 45 167 11 28 32 33 316 654 616 1,454 363 973 745 2,215 1,227 2,146 2,629 4,943 1,540 2,829 3,226 6,006 613 1,421 1,456 3,553 722 1,365 1,641 3,643 1,013 2,834 2,495 6,856 995 2,612 2,163 6,303 383 870 879 1,899 260 528 473 976 1,191 2,099 2,731 5,159 924 1,499 2,248 4,240 92 166 149 300 34 35 « 37 389 442 3,238 2,963 902 924 12,997 11,343 1,316 1,362 16,277 9,564 1,716 2,012 16,271 16,641 1,601 1,856 83,219 72,434 1,257 1,439 51,905 36,244 3,398 3,838 194,733 157,752 2,738 3,074 101,508 93,352 785 922 7,540 8,105 211 180 1,057 1,158 1,517 1,621 45,486 29,303 804 854 12,578 8,300 58 40 239 124 38 39 40 ..1 277 1,691 192 1,547 780 5,879 510 7,118 1,045 9,645 591 6,632 1,384 8,421 873 7,850 1 344 39^230 1,122 43,989 1,146 29,034 732 22,871 2,871 104,497 2,175 90,236 2,455 45,249 2,053 56,259 633 3,451 457 4,089 150 653 78 404 1,294 26,385 815 19, 101 638 6,425 434 6,153 38 86 31 153 ,- 43 44 45 176 573 610 3,224 822 3,340 1,052 4,530 1,359 15,785 1,168 10, 574 2,812 33,685 2,294 20,571 516 2,374 23 174 1,289 9,968 556 2,718 12 24 46 47 120 305 365 810 95 208 527 731 1,801 2,355 436 1,423 701 1,025 2,338 2,868 344 1,002 908 1,476 3,031 4,375 523 1,499 1,060 1,489 8,783 12,421 1,088 7,002 1,047 1,337 7,301 9,193 645 3,273 2,447 3,301 22,793 32,024 1,665 10,892 2,049 2,667 11,828 15,459 1,769 8,743 410 659 1,417 2,271 335 957 15 64 117 226 11 57 1,107 1,384 6,744 7,732 732 3,224 483 679 1,815 2,019 288 903 8 12 13 22 8 11 48 49 50 51 52 53 80 77 1,950 1,743 95 84 1,080 965 161 143 4,338 2,780 226 199 4,759 3,759 381 290 18,859 12,713 172 141 4,789 4,391 409 370 12,920 10, 923 298 293 5,786 5,487 38 37 633 538 64 56 2,498 1,973 243 223 8,380 6,724 94 107 2,653 2,613 17 10 731 250 54 55 51 57 74 1,190 88 711 151 2,782 213 3,211 355 8,363 164 3,284 384 6,475 286 3,861 34 431 61 1,601 230 5,207 89 1,745 16 546 59 73 75 1,075 1,144 88 80 630 561 146 132 2,612 1,763 209 183 3,014 2,234 345 282 8,010 6,368 161 133 3,118 2,720 379 345 5,947 6,094 275 281 3,499 3,406 33 31 401 290 61 51 1,527 1,221 225 215 4,923 4,430 89 100 1,589 1,657 15 10 533 148 60 - 1 62 63 38 33 115 81 43 30 81 47 83 70 170 206 121 108 197 211 205 159 353 2,923 114 87 166 190 210 182 528 1,125 141 133 362 291 15 17 30 26 39 •42 74 66 151 131 284 283 59 57 156 133 11 5 13 9 64 65 ,,. 67 70 760 66 369 117 1,556 173 1,548 313 10,496 133 1,505 307 6,445 213 1,925 25 202 50 897 199 3,173 80 908 12 185 69 65 73 1,301 1,242 81 78 764 719 148 126 3,039 1,821 205 181 3,509 2,300 339 259 10,780 7,435 160 128 3,557 2,919 358 315 7,803 5,542 267 257 4,041 3,434 34 31 303 350 58 49 1,849 1,091 224 207 5,734 4,421 89 104 2,240 1,837 17 10 774 142 70 71 72 73 9,920 8,799 6,463 5,943 22,961 14,255 28,411 18,771 88,532 55,613 29,303 24,454 63,190 48,904 33,805 29,664 2,833 2,725 15,677 7,675 44,118 34,406 17,672 13,666 5,189 1,046 74 V". 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/7-14/13 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/1-11/6 11/7-11/13 11/1-11/6 76 80 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock (For definitions and explanations, see text) Fond du Lac Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting Milk cows farms reporting number Heifers and heifer calves .... farms reporting number Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting number Whole milk sold. farms reporting pounds dollars Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat dollars Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting number of cows Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting pounds Horses and mules: Horses and/or mules farms reporting number Ho-s: Hogs and pigs farms repor ting Born before June 1 farms reporting number Born since June 1 farms reporting number Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting number Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting number After June 1 farms reporting number Sheep and wool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting Sheep 1 year old and over ... .farms reporting number Ewes farms reporting number Rams and wethers farms reporting number Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting number Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting number shorn .pounds 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 3,145 3,350 109,664 98,436 3,048 3,316 62,044 58,033 3,005 3,294 60,766 57,327 3,027 39,877 2,302 7,743 2,983 3,266 445,202,412 385,463,109 13,669,561 11,861,983 21 68 75,660 143,378 50,080 97,293 2,984 41, 101 Average date of enumeration 1954. 1,367 4,260 2,007 2,274 66,464 53,753 1,737 30,573 1,377 35,891 1,789 14,251 1,524 1,977 8,113 10,664 1,343 6,138 222 206 5,836 5,189 210 3,787 206 198 3,579 3,062 113 110 208 266 184 2,049 200 187 4,532 3,387 41,095 30,149 11/1-11/6 419 500 8,045 7,366 406 489 4,119 3,909 398 483 4,036 3,858 381 ,123 288 803 294 373 18,467,678 18,296,962 574,824 580,728 37 42 41,406 39,783 25,528 25,662 390 3,072 41 182 198 342 505 842 178 209 608 952 130 344 72 264 41 104 24 80 68 167 23 36 24 25 1,093 725 23 753 724 406 17 14 29 22 20 340 895 500 6,592 2,604 11/1-11/6 3,396 3,579 137,190 119, 934 3,328 3,529 67,599 59,784 3,059 3,391 54,776 53,227 3,218 49,172 2,145 20,419 2,793 3,158 280,466,175 256,427,595 8,346,986 7,264,147 97 205 198,203 373,826 122,548 232,195 3,012 37,660 55 142 1,279 2,586 3,094 7,152 3,016 3,275 230,224 176,504 2,769 144,814 1,689 85,410 2,833 45,938 2,603 3,096 33,044 41,950 1,532 12,894 575 561 18,771 16,959 556 10,165 548 545 9,581 9,571 349 347 584 734 390 8,606 558 544 10,835 10,207 89,881 88, 198 11/7-11/13 2,104 2,164 90,051 83,376 2,061 2,137 53,820 50,304 2,029 2,116 52,807 49,811 2,019 29,798 1,429 6,433 1,958 2,049 368,091,802 314,102,476 10,345,624 9,339,460 39 72 91,238 136,204 55,207 87,318 2,017 41,065 106,399 503 1,368 1,151 3,307 1,722 1,889 117,917 110,783 1,596 68,958 1,033 48,959 1,555 24,461 1,440 1,744 17,012 20,784 945 7,449 239 198 5,176 4,381 227 3,276 223 191 3,021 2,475 124 96 255 205 174 1,900 208 177 3,427 2,691 27,883 22,004 11/7-11/13 1,109 1,167 36,753 31,358 1,069 1,149 18,715 16,781 1,036 1,131 17,593 16,330 1,031 14,111 832 3,927 951 1,059 115,359,388 92,369,323 3,344,106 2,759,798 34 108 67,058 226,259 42,312 145,356 1,020 11,151 328 783 767 894 972 43,976 36,170 803 20,240 655 23,736 737 8,603 666 822 5,111 6,410 565 3,492 187 159 5,623 6,945 178 3,736 175 150 3,585 4,073 106 91 151 242 1,887 175 143 4,398 4,161 36,979 36, UO 11/7-11/13 2,165 2,221 100,310 85,324 2,130 2,200 50,607 44,019 2,013 2,136 44,215 40,250 2,091 36,633 1,519 13,070 1,936 2,065 258,993,996 218,282,086 7,350,137 6,125,464 21 49 40,550 60,802 25,313 40,223 1,997 31,466 953 1,773 2,224 4,729 1,780 1,987 97,639 74,007 1,632 59,797 957 37,842 1,688 20,378 1,521 1,872 14, 633 18,807 863 5,745 356 322 9,555 10,054 343 6,198 337 312 5,820 5,426 199 191 378 1,367 265 3,357 347 324 6,998 6,679 56,630 55,051 11/7-11/13 222 295 3,688 4,020 205 287 1,959 2,182 201 281 1,939 2,160 190 1,262 160 467 160 264 9,226,407 11,556,547 322,909 372,612 3,519 6,962 2,277 4,902 197 1,445 81 166 122 261 26 61 159 196 14 124 13 35 3 6 1 18 4 39 11/7-11/13 1,582 1,667 45,210 36,933 1,543 1,653 23,771 20,070 1,499 1,633 22,849 19,607 1,477 18,199 944 3,240 1,372 1,483 132,272,405 103,301,678 4,003,697 3,034,137 46 165 125,569 389,930 73,980 248,572 1,473 15,089 35 102 681 1,269 1,494 3,190 814 934 19,639 16,318 648 9,453 485 10,186 642 4,120 527 792 2,620 3,936 370 1,500 122 120 4.L47 3,712 118 2,867 116 118 2,737 2,201 74 78 130 114 91 1,280 117 111 2,976 2,263 23,437 18,281 11/7-11/13 WISCONSIN 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954 73 a sample of farms . See text] Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green 3,113 4,271 2,666 1,633 5,116 3,876 2,028 1,217 2,866 1,788 305 3,454 427 3,425 2,318 1 3,445 4,738 2,767 1,828 5,472 4,229 2,085 1,533 3,077 2,080 395 3,703 652 3,749 2,271 2 3,013 4,196 2,536 1,523 4,881 3,761 1,928 1,162 2,696 1,708 290 3,259 412 3,249 2,248 3 3,125 4,216 2,580 1,715 5,156 3,982 1,815 1,272 2,677 1,837 295 3,380 557 3,486 2,247 4 6,537 8,882 4,971 3,570 10,241 8,221 4,887 2,238 5,616 3,371 520 6,465 934 7,039 4,819 5 6,252 8,940 4,835 3,303 10,055 8,425 4,058 2,210 5,186 3,434 445 6,503 890 7,487 4,823 6 3,012 4,165 2,513 1,513 4,839 3,728 1,889 1,162 2,670 1,683 285 3,224 411 3,228 2,237 7 3,099 4,180 2,556 1,700 5,103 3,922 1,794 1,252 2,615 1,817 295 3,319 552 3,429 2,227 8 2,942 4,115 2,463 1,478 4,749 3,668 1,829 1,122 2,655 1,663 270 3,149 396 3,158 2,211 9 3,003 4,045 2,446 1,644 5,008 3,792 1,739 1,182 2,530 1,741 275 3,218 527 3,340 2,152 10 400 730 476 230 1,085 500 320 320 531 295 40 590 70 771 275 11 2,542 3,385 1,987 1,248 3,664 3,168 1,509 802 2,124 1,368 230 2,559 326 2,387 1,936 12 1,774 2,720 1,133 971 2,298 2,340 1,175 632 1,440 875 145 1,590 295 1,776 1,342 13 1,742 2,765 1,077 847 2,388 2,156 1,126 641 1,397 941 120 1,711 200 1,985 1,272 14 2,836 3,890 1,672 1,712 3,385 3,260 1,885 971 2,194 1,315 225 2,355 470 2,856 1,977 15 2,610 4,265 1,549 1,340 3,343 3,091 1,661 912 1,968 1,356 140 2,417 300 3,155 1,762 16 501 701 470 257 1,365 871 268 55 523 268 25 639 27 689 522 17 514 496 635 244 1,180 1,141 290 86 520 237 20 695 47 831 727 18 759 877 836 380 2,107 1,293 1,173 145 767 393 25 961 68 1,025 631 19 639 630 840 319 1,704 1,542 658 116 688 337 30 868 63 992 909 20 306 396 258 72 835 556 102 25 288 153 15 389 17 384 337 21 404 462 428 95 1,112 708 215 70 366 193 15 503 32 461 373 22 245 330 263 185 642 366 191 30 289 131 10 288 16 357 212 23 355 415 408 285 995 585 958 75 401 200 10 458 36 564 258 24 3,113 4,230 2,666 1,628 5,111 3,876 2,018 1,217 2,866 1,788 305 3,454 427 3,425 2,318 25 3,236 4,386 2,677 1,760 5,399 4,050 2,080 1,426 2,867 1,927 350 3,561 602 3,511 2,257 26 2,543 3,421 2,136 1,472 4,481 3,286 1,688 586 2,515 1,538 220 2,779 292 2,805 2,073 27 2,925 3,946 2,457 1,640 5,078 3,830 1,940 871 2,622 1,707 245 3,241 382 3,261 2,187 28 2,274 3,210 1,981 1,331 4,011 2,893 1,494 496 2,324 1,380 205 2,509 266 2,414 1,831 29 2,678 3,660 2,298 1,544 4,773 3,594 1,674 726 2,445 1,520 205 2,918 306 3,081 2,037 30 301,522 436,935 483,792 207,615 1,U23,851 595,366 256,450 55,010 377,476 198,395 32,660 510,838 32,060 462,715 421,835 31 323,694 365,220 453,594 229,002 1,077,564 727,630 243,082 73,037 333,018 163,715 16,070 467,588 21,476 616,483 504,750 32 1,453 1,846 1,211 882 2,876 1,936 1,168 311 1,614 913 105 1,314 132 1,775 1,173 33 2,059 2,601 1,827 1,160 3,998 2,800 1,465 581 2,012 1,162 185 2,396 217 2,536 1,672 34 808,552 663,170 1,170,087 309,535 2,411,587 1,238,353 1,321,670 282,005 692,283 442,071 35,365 990,704 86,605 933,135 717,845 35 789,647 727,638 1,477,496 515,044 3,016,172 1,757,825 1,344,144 180,838 984,132 410,946 42,945 1,318,882 99,103 1,237,662 1,237,160 36 460 710 375 375 770 610 420 135 665 410 55 395 75 620 375 37 271 340 230 175 5O0 295 175 70 245 170 10 210 15 320 105 38 365 345 261 160 605 405 230 76 291 155 15 235 25 326 245 39 105 245 102 115 380 270 125 15 210 105 10 205 5 170 216 40 214 180 165 30 482 270 130 5 158 45 15 205 5 281 195 41 38 26 78 27 139 86 88 10 45 28 64 7 58 37 42 2,833 4,056 2,449 1,418 4,646 3,710 1,542 1,072 2,640 1,572 250 3,148 377 3,229 2,228 43 3,061 4,181 2,511 1,594 5,070 3,937 1,746 1,286 2,672 1,806 300 3,389 527 3,361 2,167 44 2,906,679 3,405,000 3,105,680 773,620 6, 569,069 4,976,945 1,143,831 632,085 2,315,035 960,755 78,465 3,946,209 149,040 3,320,755 2,481,920 45 2,516,182 3,523,388 2,507,733 606,057 5,291,239 4,209,318 975,010 673,561 2,537,724 931,405 113,045 2,903,930 199,756 .'• ,143 2,339,801 46 2,928 3,991 2,421 1,488 4,791 3,786 1,898 977 2,611 1,538 280 3,214 357 3,169 2,218 47 2,866 3,991 2,381 1,510 5,052 3,865 1,930 1,036 2,592 1,637 275 3,391 417 3,301 2,137 48 1,022,548 1,142,200 1,142,300 460,700 2,131,169 1,879,155 634,788 183,000 852,523 402,303 50,230 1,499,993 65,660 1,257,755 1,069,051 ,9 788,055 918,254 984,344 371,977 2,005,584 1,511,403 556,031 150,676 708,895 389,907 45,580 1,307,532 62,846 1,097,417 857,061 50 2,236 3,241 2,296 1,237 4,389 3,131 1,313 186 2,060 1,138 150 2,429 127 2,745 1,883 51 452,950 572,645 903,881 196,925 1,437,788 941,573 321,796 29,805 3 15,1 -.. 241,912 18,045 622,091 23,210 695,735 490,846 52 7,551 9,850 15,189 3,385 23,602 14,723 5,499 536 6,386 3,631 296 11,035 383 11,751 8,111 53 77,019 91,075 154,321 32,583 231,164 144,076 38,093 3,502 65,421 33,496 1,950 109,119 2,594 120,623 91,810 54 880 1,626 821 202 1,431 751 35 96 788 518 85 460 55 958 472 55 32,184 37,335 42,153 3,555 60,358 12,161 180 1,830 23,022 15,334 1,165 7,365 1,080 45,425 24,459 56 113,339 131,770 109,005 12,085 126,901 43,421 1,025 4,955 69,182 65,607 2,780 17,690 7,755 96,760 78,982 57 15,960 19,260 17,337 2,635 23,395 10,806 290 767 13,150 8,424 700 6,485 715 20,705 10,242 58 256 286 286 71 674 331 391 66 176 132 45 331 25 190 305 59 551 507 651 148 1,720 552 883 172 331 242 48 672 105 770 688 60 5,163 5,420 6,675 1,039 14,497 4,714 7,045 1,270 2,625 2,290 360 5,785 810 3,960 6,155 61 41 75 46 35 197 50 10 5 25 30 30 10 163 145 62 58 88 66 50 366 72 8 18 28 46 28 12 263 289 63 675 760 630 325 2,522 485 100 225 235 280 210 80 1,715 1,995 64 2,076 2,821 2,202 1,137 4,191 2,979 527 10 1,945 1,037 75 2,197 41 2,675 1,798 65 3,941 4,084 8,008 2,171 13,808 8,351 607 12 4,096 1,642 86 5,120 42 7,834 4,728 66 42,747 38,911 80,450 23,031 141,207 83,238 5,015 175 45,676 18,935 505 54,625 300 85,028 56,363 67 1,126 2,436 1,407 437 2,373 1,385 722 111 723 482 90 1,283 72 1,234 1,142 68 2,693 4,829 3,721 748 5,199 3,352 1,506 288 1,833 988 140 3,010 204 2,784 2,352 69 26,166 45,855 44,128 7,520 58,125 38,154 13,915 1,730 15,989 9,565 1,025 34, L15 1,325 30,355 27,172 70 87 26 44S 15 151 729 342 25 21 22 10 467 21 20 10 71 220 33 2,261 6 1,357 1,656 2,179 13 72 512 12 1,346 14 51 13 72 1,063 194 19,186 40 8,614 14,372 10,503 55 351 1,093 35 9,820 48 410 25 73 46 121 165 241 603 292 167 6 41 71 10 342 6 35 35 74 92 134 347 241 994 632 303 28 43 204 10 732 6 54 40 75 790 1,275 2,617 908 5,952 4,843 1,630 57 705 1,488 25 5,239 31 335 255 76 74 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Estimated number of farms 1954 • • • 1950 .. . FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: ' 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 f ami ly farms reporting 1954 . 1950. persons 1954 . 1950. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. persons 1954 . 1950. Regular workers (employed 150 or more days ) farms Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . 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 ops on which coanercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting . . . tons . . . acres on which used. . . Other pasture farms reporting . . . tons . . . acres on which used . . . Corn farms reporting . . . tons . . . acres on which used . . . Oats farms reporting. . . tons . . . acres on which used . . . Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting... tons , . . acres on which used. . . Other crops farms reporting. . . tons . . . acres on which used . . . 1,211 1,271 1,166 1,192 2,221 2,150 1,155 1,157 1,140 1,087 202 938 572 540 765 710 226 307 316 353 156 187 81 129 1,211 1,242 1,011 1,142 914 1,091 234,856 219,660 576 857 403,897 433,150 175 100 95 70 100 36 1,133 1,182 1,239,950 873,868 1,156 1,142 489,805 414,618 1,001 316,920 5,442 62,117 197 7,185 18,235 2,565 110 172 1,275 968 2,519 31,509 713 1,627 20,646 179 927 7,531 77 114 1,176 2,141 2,331 2,075 2,271 4,223 4,766 2,064 2,246 2,029 2,221 245 1,784 1,115 1,274 1,730 1,975 374 505 464 570 244 284 147 180 2,136 2,281 1,825 2,166 1,611 2,058 315,285 383,909 1,115 1,566 575,370 726,859 295 240 281 95 176 28 2,031 2,181 1,970,722 1,630,403 2,011 2,096 853,881 680,090 1,894 506,908 8,224 85,312 642 32,265 60,905 11,280 215 438 3,245 120 280 2,390 1,843 4,970 53,388 1,128 2,212 16 327 2,404 60 110 875 271 372 266 390 648 830 266 385 266 360 35 231 180 290 265 435 31 20 117 35 266 420 186 305 151 250 10,830 16,010 106 205 68,630 43,470 20 50 10 10 10 6 256 360 140,145 153,475 241 355 61,490 46,630 96 22,215 388 1,850 40 805 2,170 355 15 22 240 71 134 1,060 16 172 330 20 58 180 1,885 1,939 1,765 1,797 3,669 3,227 1,759 1,766 1,734 1,680 306 1,428 819 789 1,168 1,180 398 294 767 367 142 161 275 606 1,880 1,847 1,590 1,662 1,442 1,570 229,456 217,199 1,123 1,312 401,835 573,852 435 275 195 121 76 21 1,672 1,725 1,605,607 1,132,664 1,685 1,590 554,232 383,497 1,343 225,364 4,058 39,857 635 15,820 50,282 7,437 77 133 957 25 35 320 1,245 2,229 24,714 599 1,347 12,595 84 190 876 77 117 775 2,826 2,934 2,711 2,714 5,779 5,519 2,678 2,682 2,633 2,552 610 2,023 1,525 1,390 2,270 1,915 501 724 876 1,052 389 578 154 298 2,816 2,871 2,346 2,636 2,183 2,469 480,372 430,315 1,196 1,751 947,677 1,255,985 420 195 170 150 185 76 2,668 2,734 3,559,993 2,747,291 2,601 2,665 1,070,863 836,733 2,185 536,952 9,056 84,466 340 5,160 18,040 4,980 1,718 1,881 1,648 1,660 3,466 3,146 1,633 1,639 1,598 1,574 415 1,183 917 851 1,274 1,252 227 250 594 320 102 181 152 413 1,708 1,730 1,372 1,520 1,251 1,418 176,370 173,971 797 1,035 379,795 355,287 395 115 145 45 75 22 1,511 1,561 990,630 893,595 1,533 1,415 442,515 342,195 1,223 246,105 4,397 43,935 475 14,220 28,750 6,740 265 105 560 172 4,230 2,080 80 35 122 41 920 260 2,129 1,136 5,729 2,408 5,188 24,550 863 821 1,725 1,590 .9,605 15,245 198 32 766 66 3,953 830 88 71 170 126 1,275 1,120 1,357 1,403 1,222 1,082 3,034 2,114 1,186 1,062 1,156 1,057 315 841 505 376 685 564 372 342 1,193 493 227 373 190 820 1,347 1,192 1,042 1,052 800 895 204,595 178,230 677 742 1,196,870 1,107,596 130 60 100 90 160 137 977 1,022 1,191,680 1,293,865 1,222 1,062 616,345 475,188 1,032 531,750 9,122 55,860 142 4,383 17,265 3,266 220 798 4,765 20 20 300 857 3,483 27,450 535 1,696 13,255 165 2,230 4,820 326 816 5,845 1,845 1,919 1,795 1,705 4,530 4,105 1,795 1,700 1,750 1,640 350 1,400 1,405 1,300 2,435 2,145 210 255 345 320 L25 155 100 190 1,840 1,765 1,385 1,565 1,205 1,375 235,270 195,790 755 1,155 311,955 372,790 300 125 120 100 95 15 1,695 1,675 1,665,235 .i- ■ .■:• •'• 1,785 1,705 688,110 496,900 985 187,150 3,128 26,135 95 705 3,400 1,045 300 536 4,340 15 16 85 620 703 5,790 630 1,323 L2,165 50 55 450 250 489 3,195 1,432 1,519 1,397 1,429 2,959 3,162 1,392 1,384 1,357 1,324 245 1,112 740 762 1,120 1,182 366 353 482 656 231 292 140 190 1,417 1,469 1,212 1,364 1,111 1,231 167,530 185,881 817 1,104 533,800 679,219 270 110 135 145 126 31 1,362 1,388 1,520,015 1,117,346 1,337 1,278 402,050 348,334 1,107 222,405 3,973 36,182 597 15,690 50,080 7,975 66 101 692 55 46 280 1,001 2,296 22,415 636 1,252 11,300 46 31 no 156 246 1,525 xFor 1950, "Week preceding enumeration." Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. WISCONSIN 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued 75 a sample of farms. See text] Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce 2,172 1,331 1,575 3,476 5,740 2,025 1,009 1,056 2,817 2,626 344 3,178 1,272 672 2,368 1 2,155 1,586 1,670 3,519 6,061 2,363 1,179 1,390 2,911 2,813 607 3,409 1,355 818 2,591 2 2,127 1,291 1,515 3,336 5,600 1,920 934 896 2,712 2,506 339 3,058 1,212 612 2,298 3 1,939 1,437 1,520 3,371 5,729 2,118 1,068 1,104 2,686 2,520 439 3,280 1,231 776 2,391 4 4,361 5,892 3,233 7,583 13,274 3,902 1,906 1,794 5,984 5,532 1,577 6,882 2,737 1,236 4,204 5 3,803 3,203 3,203 7,533 13,214 4,039 1,893 2,275 5,718 4,950 771 6,605 .2,468 1,561 4,084 6 2,121 1,279 1,515 3,316 5,574 1,914 931 881 2,669 2,495 337 3,043 1,201 611 2,283 7 1,901 1,408 1,515 3,320 5,688 2,092 1,058 1,093 2,640 2,480 433 3,215 1,226 776 2,375 8 2,091 1,239 1,475 3,275 5,424 1,874 916 841 2,604 2,475 327 2,968 1,186 611 2,253 9 1,321 1,318 1,444 3,225 5,447 1,977 1,018 993 2,544 2,370 403 3,050 1,181 751 2,340 10 385 150 300 650 797 355 296 235 560 390 100 460 235 115 447 11 1,706 1,089 1,175 2,625 4,627 1,519 620 606 2,044 2,085 227 2,508 951 496 1,806 12 1,095 724 1,018 2,156 3,946 1,061 453 360 1,601 1,500 159 1,775 735 316 1,070 13 970 877 993 2,290 4,091 1,215 571 495 1,601 1,380 171 1,800 680 441 945 M 1,685 1,240 1,572 3,345 6,456 1,696 658 515 2,446 2,455 261 2,950 1,110 515 1,495 15 1,440 1,417 1,569 3,500 6,575 1,775 727 645 2,542 2,190 217 2,685 960 706 1,355 16 432 325 115 671 760 164 150 211 535 391 48 648 217 87 298 17 454 186 144 626 829 203 132 244 530 290 57 685 261 71 316 ie 585 3,413 186 963 1,394 332 332 438 934 602 939 964 441 110 456 19 542 468 190 808 1,192 287 148 637 632 390 151 870 327 104 389 20 332 100 59 396 450 79 79 136 308 206 22 433 167 62 183 21 378 260 80 448 591 101 87 2-5 391 220 124 522 272 69 229 22 166 249 62 300 368 91 83 96 264 216 48 291 77 31 137 23 207 3,153 106 515 803 231 245 193 543 382 865 442 169 41 227 24 2,172 1,331 1,575 3,476 5,740 2,025 1,004 1,051 2,817 2,626 344 3,178 1,252 672 2,368 25 1,974 1,497 1,581 5,844 2,308 1,158 1,292 2,811 2,761 514 3,335 1,297 811 2,471 26 1,807 1,056 1,255 2,656 4,500 1,575 779 631 2,522 2,181 209 2,663 852 532 1,883 27 1,823 1,307 1,335 3,106 5,314 1,873 1,003 892 2,596 2,406 319 3,030 1,097 736 2,321 28 1,561 837 1,168 2,300 4,028 1,437 707 445 2,362 1,971 175 2,425 722 467 1,671 29 1,713 1,175 1,193 2,655 4,912 1,732 923 711 2,453 2,220 218 2,865 965 666 2,196 30 380,425 146,228 152,646 430,265 476,468 163,829 105,292 61,085 319,401 309,775 30,690 484,935 131,546 57,321 288,185 31 461,071 185,099 121,110 339,315 433,579 173,543 103,940 91,830 319,478 308,690 12,420 465,405 178,575 76,404 298,380 32 1,082 676 530 1,651 2,240 669 463 331 1,431 1,191 138 1,483 442 307 1,203 33 1,408 907 920 2,386 3,779 1,118 708 537 1,936 1,506 224 2,255 832 576 1,861 34 674,1 ' 1,455,373 150,051 754,455 1,188,134 210,941 180,585 843,060 795,345 488,880 590,017 913,395 646,778 137,178 433,665 35 750,148 1,083,389 287,916 977,849 1,595,996 334,694 208,478 1,030,681 784,196 619,370 491,620 1,261,165 591,810 203,625 633,513 36 305 170 290 600 895 345 195 50 470 430 45 450 105 100 430 37 195 85 80 295 415 95 106 30 305 240 25 195 85 60 270 38 180 161 76 270 460 115 66 70 300 210 30 290 65 55 260 S9 145 75 41 240 250 61 51 20 165 95 5 265 90 40 125 40 195 90 32 190 175 46 41 70 156 135 16 215 60 45 90 41 62 95 11 56 45 7 4 91 35 31 17 68 37 7 28 42 2,037 1,134 1,484 3,236 5,369 1,785 898 620 2,563 2,390 243 2,832 1,116 596 2,163 43 1,887 1,379 1,491 3,401 5,578 2,078 1,067 883 2,658 2,545 437 3,130 1,126 776 2,346 44 1,800,880 763,260 990,010 3,294,063 4,454,802 963,283 575,510 322,265 1,825,455 1,566,165 83,840 2,748,245 1,257,808 436,845 2,028,991 45 1,443,420 763,350 1,054,112 4,486,072 928,796 540,329 596,579 1,643,850 1,430,830 166,430 2,500,575 1,014,575 535,745 1,713,931 it. 2,072 1,256 1,445 3,301 5,380 1,800 839 916 2,581 2,411 279 2,973 1,187 627 2,158 47 1,854 1,231 1,435 3,381 5,413 1,943 1,008 1,043 2,466 2,521 384 3,095 1,227 711 2,236 46 1,024,295 594,340 327,616 1,207,347 1,642,191 502,644 275,340 203,135 778,245 737,240 139,927 1,196,650 469,757 228,402 743,590 19 736,376 413,194 280,692 1,029,974 1,242,665 404,777 288,087 305,527 519,840 674,180 112,208 1,093,690 419,442 133,910 578,726 5 3 1,886 901 920 1,746 4,080 1,289 603 626 2,159 1,766 114 2,263 782 402 1,618 51 559,490 570,625 124,880 302,715 763,080 241,955 171,545 149,680 341,601 386,105 134,137 606,285 203,472 92,334 299,500 52 9,274 10,070 2,058 5,618 12,841 4,284 2,816 2,666 6,401 6,497 2,110 10,246 3,316 1,522 4,750 53 100,315 34,555 17,325 46,830 110,170 33,816 25,346 16,775 58,991 53,902 7,256 87,941 27,356 16,928 59,240 54 622 284 375 420 2,201 218 267 SO 941 300 20 666 90 111 407 55 45,571 5,976 6,165 3,460 63,875 2,810 8,332 750 19,765 5,020 933 6,782 1,040 4,215 13,995 ■ 102,815 34,236 26,680 11,865 259,815 13,123 21,122 2,675 63,835 19,845 4,141 20,305 4,080 11,491 36,255 57 14,752 3,301 3,000 3,555 26,855 2,352 5,563 655 13,075 3,825 621 10,030 690 1,840 6,645 58 151 176 111 535 761 374 177 60 195 460 12 517 151 41 100 5'.' 374 430 142 1,186 1,295 743 399 83 532 988 118 1,028 294 76 167 60 2,730 3,350 1,105 8,205 11,390 6,030 3,065 515 3,785 8,655 541 9,811 1,855 775 1,535 61 125 25 40 50 135 5 31 10 150 25 86 25 25 40 62 232 12 24 72 153 5 74 7 182 46 106 31 60 39 63 1,835 165 190 515 1,785 35 630 35 1,730 205 915 205 700 275 64 1,851 542 539 811 3,163 1,009 532 386 1,972 1,445 36 1,988 631 386 1,583 65 ■-.■-.-: 726 575 992 3,611 1,600 1,328 1,111 3,174 2,282 48 4,474 1,474 794 3,404 -o 70,760 4,650 4,688 8,580 32,259 12,795 13,912 7,715 32,887 20,580 296 - i.iz 11,770 9,565 42,915 6" 866 581 664 1,001 3,084 863 336 270 1,196 1,210 56 1,502 356 171 493 I : 2,374 1,821 1,195 2,279 6,226 1,619 720 586 2,209 2,496 234 3,339 792 360 1,050 24,030 12,552 10,232 22,745 58,420 13,209 6,600 4,480 19,489 21,520 2,712 31,718 7,385 3,926 13,210 70 329 20 145 233 106 24 130 42 166 46 311 126 11 15 71 6,926 13 310 781 138 274 544 211 564 1,640 750 512 218 10 72 12,879 130 1,735 2,361 502 571 1,640 895 1,842 3,537 3,457 4,861 1,582 110 73 65 72 111 345 475 105 46 185 85 165 7 270 150 30 77 74 182 110 110 747 793 148 76 326 85 124 14 512 216 52 80 75 2,055 919 980 4,855 3,865 910 565 2,205 280 1,335 l.JJ 3,225 1,525 375 1,195 76 76 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF __^ CData are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Estimated number of farms 1954 . 1950. FAHM 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 f a'rms 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 mi vbich commercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting . . . tons . . . acres on which used . . . Other pasture farms reporting . . . tons . . . acres on which used . . . Corn farms reporting. . . tons.. . acres on which used... Oats 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... 3,232 3,608 3,107 3,544 6,156 6,358 3,102 3,509 3,017 3,434 521 2,496 1,711 1,712 2,458 2,407 431 418 681 517 211 271 255 410 3,227 •3,689 2,766 3,359 2,586 3,154 425,595 348,705 1,666 2,468 497,725 759,599 690 340 335 175 110 16 3,052 3,479 2,454,210 2,402,836 2,992 3,264 791,930 811,712 2,332 379,585 5,834 63,583 565 20,325 52,310 7,420 ! i-Utv 2,386 2,552 2,270 2,279 5,270 4,632 2,259 2,253 2,209 2,103 365 1,844 1,434 1,302 2,368 2,111 285 329 693 418 :3H 201 505 2,371 2,439 1,766 2,114 1,614 1,992 233,406 260,979 985 1,349 551,235 497,945 460 131 210 120 40 24 2,111 2,266 1,202,180 1,076,758 2,120 2,074 694,986 513,182 1,671 575,012 10,010 63,725 878 21,169 89,590 12,762 185 238 295 472 2,675 4,338 55 15 55 14 465 95 2,287 1,402 3,894 2,598 45,808 22,920 775 1,241 1,384 3,404 13,905 27,302 30 460 28 3,122 275 6,540 101 188 134 510 1,160 3,655 1,659 2,085 1,599 1,727 3,407 3,254 1,599 1,721 1,568 1,651 331 1,237 1,093 960 1,670 1,485 72 82 169 118 32 115 1,659 1,837 1,193 1,367 1,111 1,245 109,316 83,040 528 797 161,235 216,191 275 135 66 31 15 6 1,522 1,692 673,380 791,454 1,464 1,457 264,910 -' ■ .■""• 732 76,090 1,262 7,599 416 5,775 27,165 2,905 160 172 1,185 20 18 95 411 443 3,016 401 580 3,043 20 3 30 31 36 235 1,738 2,095 1,633 1,722 3,739 3,394 1,608 1,687 1,573 1,642 285 1,288 775 697 1,135 999 343 417 1,031 753 223 428 172 603 1,728 1,208 1,613 1,061 1,441 224,545 274, 850 618 1,093 965,925 1,164,347 145 85 100 70 120 1,356 1,711 1,680,740 1,880,680 1,618 1,728 665,525 668,315 1,348 715,084 12,318 72,723 210 2,300 11,880 3,375 216 576 3,745 5 5 50 1,196 4,961 38,610 776 1,800 16,125 212 3,968 7,868 326 970 6,565 2,087 2,328 2,022 2,071 4,426 4,148 2,017 2,045 1,952 1,985 375 1,577 1,215 1,210 1,955 1,720 352 376 519 443 167 197 227 322 2,077 2,106 1,812 2,006 1,687 1,886 278,145 217,897 1,137 1,396 388,302 450,645 430 220 265 110 91 21 1,997 1,991 2,278,585 1,483,539 1,856 1,861 551,305 436,305 1,631 277,610 4,973 44,330 381 9,225 26,525 4,310 205 310 2,570 90 151 1,005 1,586 2,928 28,365 870 1,448 12,270 5 131 118 585 3,116 3,368 2,926 2,969 5,765 5,555 2,894 2,917 2,829 2,867 687 2,142 1,462 1,217 2,007 1,684 581 689 929 1,004 360 534 269 395 3,116 3,155 2,551 2,919 2,229 2,630 585,400 540,984 1,556 2,144 1,388,875 1,728,442 420 260 345 170 266 95 2,736 2,858 3,596,010 2,981,383 2,906 2,934 1,345,903 1,129,430 2,549 1,144,830 17,401 163,227 832 53,682 108,855 20,240 449 1,223 9,485 106 255 1,970 2,437 10,785 105,190 1,446 4,070 41,781 99 420 2,696 215 496 3,475 1,867 2,129 1,807 1,877 3,525 3,675 1,807 1,872 1,772 1,812 265 1,507 1,117 1,032 1,620 1,609 127 186 133 254 1,867 1,952 1,507 1,677 1,426 1,567 171,045 186,797 747 1,122 247,920 338,310 360 175 91 55 46 20 1,732 1,847 1,129,235 1,159,409 1,647 1,602 390,670 316,147 1,082 124,384 2,114 18, 995 420 8,850 35,300 4,395 115 124 1,100 30 32 220 932 1,149 11,040 506 684 5,520 40 30 230 40 54 540 2,715 2,857 2,610 2,643 5,241 4,953 2,589 2,608 1,366 1,231 1,906 1,741 534 503 806 684 359 435 221 371 2,380 2,474 2,182 2,291 437,300 401,385 1,495 1,889 735,159 964,085 555 196 295 235 165 49 2,564 2,629 2,770,605 2,252,017 2,460 2,434 910,946 752,362 2,095 636,450 9,290 104,435 707 26,360 66,310 13,360 130 366 3,000 25 31 335 2,040 5,400 63,670 1,052 2,792 32,675 51 362 1,856 153 290 3,405 For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration." 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. WISCONSIN 101 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lao Forest Grant Green 45 70 139 218 68 157 72 136 122 195 93 286 46 126 4 50 39 138 24 60 11 106 222 4 13 19C 357 45 67 1 2 649 1,078 2,455 3,501 1,085 '2,902 939 1,965 2,175 3,577 1,085 3,214 635 1,732 23 505 780 2,823 319 1,023 74 1,787 2,997 17 142 3,552 7.79S 971 1,291 3 4 24,166 31,840 110,302 112,824 49,788 120,245 33,502 94,244 104,410 170,960 58,907 153,416 28,710 62,721 389 16,971 25,450 68,374 10,655 27,218 2,178 98,887 141,528 654 4,745 161,762 383,128 48,026 64,658 5 6 50 1,180 2,403 1,402 5,178 600 1,136 2,202 10,897 1,000 8,926 674 3,398 1,053 328 463 300 1,356 5,059 11,722 1,950 13,052 775 7 8 11 26 26 60 111 138 a 15 91 123 114 99 82 169 20 85 20 49 20 42 1 1 39 24 1 4 12 44 9 36 9 10 72 123 171 239 1,207 1,228 23 66 853 990 582 513 442 815 156 589 201 237 137 333 10 6 369 149 11 12 65 171 59 268 11 12 1,250 1,900 2,529 5,188 28,328 27,572 396 1,316 24,462 30,592 16,868 17,475 11,739 16,770 1,743 10,816 2,669 3,412 2,022 3,882 200 210 12,725 4,536 ■50 224 1,637 4,913 1,254 7,568 13 14 680 312 924 648 17,869 11,731 17,470 13,543 10,411 6,076 4,954 4,387 923 5,286 108 469 1,139 744 ISO 10,381 2,280 150 932 170 330 1,325 15 It 28 78 69 205 176 457 73 228 203 673 304 821 291 513 5 40 30 169 41 136 2 36 167 410 23 44 108 341 40 114 17 13 139 332 361 754 1,307 3,030 277 847 1,269 3,524 1,253 3,864 1,172 2,118 17 163 214 1,003 258 739 8 139 722 1,651 90 168 570 1,637 253 469 19 20 2,270 6,291 8,896 14,155 29,708 70,830 6,401 21,467 41,841 96,216 40,295 116,034 30,418 39,673 130 2,545 3,927 15,744 4,307 11,151 105 2,885 24,726 47,530 1,646 2,790 15,265 35,331 7,048 12,840 21 22 587 240 2,340 1,085 16,864 21,282 352 363 24,432 - , 1 1 18,636 28,684 7,401 5,297 165 1,524 1,950 1,198 2,113 477 15,067 15,366 165 5,482 3,018 2,564 896 23 24 2,523 2,561 3,759 3,950 2,138 2,264 1,285 1,429 4,393 4,727 3,663 3,880 1,545 1,620 385 480 2,446 2,534 1,471 1,552 206 190 3,140 3,295 282 261 3,054 3,144 2,011 2,051 25 26 56,118 56,759 71,132 70,106 62,334 62,603 21,926 23,767 110, 167 113,787 102,263 97,954 39,626 34,995 4,458 5,029 59,192 60,400 37,003 40,399 2,416 1,721 91,694 82,715 4,221 3,450 81,773 78,971 48,869 51,742 27 28 2,034,781 1,614,212 3,186,059 2,198,145 2,828,754 2,999,571 813,821 1,060,251 5,507,933 5,950,830 5,659,323 5,105,035 1,849,942 1,322,784 115,736 158,904 1,841,705 1,501,868 1,222,407 1,124,899 65,108 59,542 5,279,972 4,266,890 126,793 116,025 3,370,529 3,864,178 < .■■' ■.. 5: 2,587,551 29 3C 99,704 72,127 172,799 77,997 559,558 250,598 19,466 27,426 537,206 308,514 650,609 189,779 406,061 171,861 4,875 10,456 120,052 56,258 81,352 90,911 1,707 4,375 805,596 284,667 16,925 9,752 102,591 91,187 69,816 48,102 31 32 20 33 92 101 116 316 51 47 148 292 588 1,358 198 815 22 40 22 65 27 38 12 15 784 1,482 15 19 14C 9C 49 16 33 34 90 165 617 468 1,454 5,524 230 210 1,513 3,494 6,985 15,602 1,744 8,809 116 186 218 691 211 293 61 66 9,734 17,840 147 140 1,09-1 67< 334 89 35 36 1,713 3,011 20,351 11,471 58,258 223,800 7,618 6,938 65,716 134,268 279,645 597,496 58,529 225,073 2,356 4,195 5,489 14,433 6,068 6,710 1,595 1,520 419,560 669,126 2,970 3,003 35,05£ 22,99! 12,627 3,140 37 38 472 2,610 1,849 22,959 131,642 20 20 21,538 70,015 139,719 368,248 28,769 119,023 1,000 500 3,666 886 897 250 293,296 541,349 1,000 28 2,66C 5,62] 800 110 39 26 71 20 79 107 261 8 17 21 49 40 82 41 84 8 95 228 82 235 2 4 25 53 2 9 23 22 41 42 276 599 148 497 1,323 3,278 30 99 151 408 233 412 246 532 43 1,635 3,963 1,245 3,169 13 8 160 340 6 19 21< 51; 197 236 43 44 3,491 5,940 2,304 8,285 19,712 49,103 234 1,474 2,978 6,928 5,540 10,578 6,338 10,195 443 15,639 34,249 14,368 33,094 210 76 4,419 7,992 46 201 3,41t 5,56i 3,019 4,241 45 46 1,772 1,862 1,299 1,894 10,468 26,580 26 15 1,127 2,671 3,858 5,153 4,377 7,205 8,651 15,638 7,586 16,794 120 2,394 3,300 10 1,73. 79i 1,335 915 47 48 24 56 51 104 83 66 25 41 187 187 38 109 17 44 22 40 105 171 1 2 2 ... 49 50 220 684 399 780 972 538 439 447 1,306 1,337 224 756 38 147 372 136 309 716 1,175 3 5 1< 4^ 28 51 52 2,101 8,343 6,795 12,990 18,116 10,268 7,826 8,936 22,433 26,824 3,567 8,375 775 1,447 3,221 2,004 3,183 10,160 21,346 48 35 21( 37 385 53 54. 1,130 2,892 3,419 2,175 13,343 7,130 6,531 5,043 10,009 9,960 1,092 3,121 629 506 719 1,037 838 3,913 9,648 260 55 56 1 11 18 2 1 2 7 27 5 40 13 99 2 1 4 38 1 57 58 30 105 109 90 3 5 23 188 61 285 156 1,299 31 1 43 285 5 59 60 300 1,052 1,323 1,200 11 55 338 3,210 618 3,105 995 13,870 149 10 456 3,812 40 61 62 240 803 879 1,150 8 24 2,651 412 2,260 579 12,845 140 245 3,384 35 03 64 2 13 2 18 3 3 3 6 14 12 14 14 32 4 1 1 10 4 1 65 66 17 81 20 56 46 6 17 20 246 67 192 81 163 39 1 2 12 70 18 ... 10 67 68 220 871 80 1,240 990 126 520 590 12,636 1,900 3,130 2,241 3,665 360 50 18 425 1,766 600 11 ) 150 69 70 130 413 128 800 12 1,962 194 1,605 298 215 71 72 102 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 2 of 6) —SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Swll eraint; 1 Grains grown together and threshed 43 98 86 148 1 5 72 320 59 221 23 55 17 20 90 138 36 103 2 1949. . . 3 4 acres 1954. . . 1949... 768 1,560 1,314 2,771 20 69 1,322 5,989 497 1,785 309 804 240 266 1,343 1,477 616 1,327 5 6 7 S bushels 1954... 1949... bushels sold 1954... 1949... 33,008 54,599 1,620 1,710 60,467 135,513 805 1,660 150 2,020 44,706 212,318 100 6,463 23,671 74,451 500 5,294 10,838 28 ,422 1,100 5,658 11,983 434 380 64,132 59,370 292 1,050 24,543 63 ,433 2,015 9 Winter wheat threshed or 44 64 7 44 2 38 34 134 160 18 37 129 68 40 83 3 43 10 1949... 11 12 acres 1954... 1949... 232 335 42 247 9 269 174 751 1,085 86 149 2,043 773 162 317 80 167 13 14 bushels 1954... 1949... 4,962 7.312 806 5,786 225 4,518 3,787 23,584 33,289 1,410 3,107 50 ,839 22,352 4,628 7,102 971 4,037 15 16 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 2,176 1,809 404 74 2,466 475 12,116 12,155 415 12 41,548 15 ,463 2,228 1,544 360 1,224 17 Spring wheat threshed or 110 272 105 293 4 14 41 153 109 334 47 156 59 132 251 502 41 173 ia 1949... 19 20 acres 1954... 1949... 526 1,704 471 1,276 8 31 234 685 398 1,229 195 544 471 1,077 956 1,834 136 587 21 22 bushels 1954... 1949... 13,119 32,320 12,471 32,026 65 619 6,263 15,111 12,612 35,382 3,198 12,334 10,229 28 ,889 26,242 40 , 505 2,971 13,197 23 24 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 6,255 5,742 5,228 3,046 83 3,678 2,405 5,535 4,631 996 721 7,753 14,382 10,589 4,924 435 1,067 25 2r Oats threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 1949... 1,080 1,101 1.947 2,006 106 165 1,401 1,416 2,399 2,590 1,296 1,445 907 1,085 1,693 1,802 1,155 1,188 27 26 acres 1954. . . 1949... 30,266 28,279 40,818 42,959 1,135 1,403 33,575 33,696 53 ,949 53,852 24,571 27,489 21,441 24,133 43 ,749 41,865 20,612 21,480 29 10 bushels 1954... 1949... 1,487,672 1,106,366 1,860,041 2,065,844 29,694 44,088 1,105,591 1,142,635 2,610,361 2,510,266 870,510 1,062,436 731,727 1,171,940 2,062,113 1,791, 514 865,599 1,035,207 31 92 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 161,439 23 ,329 49,335 73,457 4,392 4,645 95,056 81,797 242,625 94,367 63 ,789 56,165 115 ,743 94,546 285,766 188,011 23,007 38 ,463 33 34 Barley threshed or combined. .. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... 110 211 99 75 6 23 16 56 68 177 21 43 180 302 231 789 29 85 35 acres 1954. . . 1949... 1,775 2,729 663 438 27 86 146 368 525 1,275 136 218 2,715 5,364 2,079 8,055 163 546 37 38 bushels 1954. . . 1949... 81,768 99 ,814 22 ,942 15,009 504 2,504 4,240 10,433 19,834 44,942 4,525 6,984 78,754 184 , 197 78,123 245,391 5,713 22,091 39 40 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 37,971 49 ,723 425 1,000 220 800 1,136 5,811 14,137 504 52,172 141,224 28,569 151,925 300 11,349 41 42 1949... 106 183 20 54 1 2 25 104 54 77 62 185 14 27 40 64 29 110 43 44 acres 1954.. . 1949... 933 2,168 353 927 15 22 186 947 426 450 631 1,901 89 323 369 375 400 1,261 45 46 bushels 1954... 1949... 14,242 30,066 3,247 9,815 300 510 1,843 11,638 9,886 9,782 6,664 20,896 1,527 7,326 7,066 6,986 4,136 16,325 47 48 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 6,286 10,893 1,832 2,205 3O0 710 2,643 8,086 4,989 3,163 5,073 1,097 5,378 5,693 3,540 1,292 5,319 49 Buckwheat threshed or 21 37 7 2 7 14 25 25 28 19 45 4 2 40 56 2 3 50 1949... 51 52 acres 1954... 1949... 253 300 60 12 17 102 171 186 172 121 332 63 31 295 336 6 8 53 54 bushels 1954... 1949... 4,543 4,707 900 125 345 1,252 2,019 3,437 3,106 1,255 4,140 525 400 3,839 4,629 160 130 55 56 bushels sold 1954. . . 1949... 3,021 2,375 450 40 366 521 2,193 1,144 384 1,866 330 400 1,048 2,015 53 57 58 Flaxseed threshed or combined. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... 1 4 1 1 1 3 8 41 59 60 acres 1954... 1949... 1 27 2 2 20 55 85 191 61 62 bushels 1954... 1949... 12 365 12 30 100 505 1,088 2,663 63 64 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 10 306 30 100 445 888 2,265 65 Other grain threshed or 1 3 5 1 2 6 3 3 1 5 8 15 2 1 66 1949... 67 68 acres 1954... 1949... 8 6 33 2 11 29 44 10 8 16 114 65 3 1 69 70 bushels 1954... 1949... 400 130 1,059 40 195 620 1,914 85 300 164 1,729 2,424 135 12 71 72 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 180 5 15 465 105 WISCONSIN 103 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce 55 107 U 33 32 50 38 79 154 154 29 46 34 85 7 28 80 228 37 69 6 9 51 56 12 32 41 109 201 536 1 2 1,377 3,074 239 385 372 625 678 914 2,422 2,293 337 581 547 1,166 111 270 1,113 2,591 506 912 45 205 923 830 176 287 522 1,665 4,269 11,058 3 4 65,606 14-\812 8,641 15,032 18,415 24 ,261 34,162 39 ,873 116 ,696 81,903 13,092 18 ,008 12,918 19,768 3,760 11,096 47,446 113,225 26,433 31,801 900 5,893 48,087 35,344 5,935 12,518 16,854 43 ,721 161 ,886 361,358 5 6 4,959 200 1,405 ",15 5,680 1 ,958 3,174 764 120 435 778 215 450 500 100 3,187 248 1,750 1,500 4,974 1,585 1,434 • 163 565 190 6,262 18,892 7 8 8 6 1 6 11 12 97 101 68 U6 30 83 49 92 133 64 11 41 62 164 39 32 UO 79 87 54 133 93 9 10 47 35 4 32 41 68 403 508 357 622 175 317 235 656 1,487 591 43 162 265 740 ... 248 235 961 504 613 441 1,296 711 11 12 1,760 858 100 975 1,020 1,728 11,663 13,785 7,892 1 14,392 1 3,455 4,650 3,792 8,829 33,795 16,523 613 4,185 6,362 14,409 ... 7,401 5,977 26,848 15,164 li,739 7,678 22,778 12,533 13 u • 1,312 120 690 210 812 5,292 6,856 3,468 3,297 997 619 1,013 1,099 28,449 11,608 65 693 2,321 1,880 •" 5,324 1,768 20,819 8,430 5,728 1,761 U.929 5,738 15 16 50 U7 351 784 59 150 542 762 25 42 89 96 196 488 779 1,888 210 344 771 1,070 87 199 276 727 101 198 509 1,038 36 106 216 569 69 218 221 671 103 275 319 985 4 15 145 91 90 270 469 1,203 UO 220 601 1,052 42 275 239 1,764 90 312 782 2,447 17 18 19 20 7,078 18,488 3,360 1,395 14,460 14,747 8,242 3,287 1,575 2,043 90 73 22,273 47,565 7,790 10,077 16,289 21 .394 4,141 3,173 5,646 13,217 1,674 1,797 7,434 14,469 1,416 1,242 5,157 14,012 3 ,405 8,042 5,756 16,337 2,443 2,687 9,097 18,060 2,980 1,786 2,020 1,631 1,640 390 14,512 27,732 5,709 4,163 19,975 28,767 10,077 9,637 4,883 32, 226 1,776 3,4U 12,874 43, 122 8,196 15,684 21 22 23 24 1,865 1,904 1,063 1,097 1,126 1,130 3,009 3,236 5,003 5,154 1,539 1,666 815 847 438 "68 2,313 2,409 2,204 2,362 189 189 2,820 3,016 1,016 1,137 595 668 1,892 1,980 25 26 49 ,9*1 52,183 22,913 17,896 16,615 15 ,008 73,625 71,420 94 ,494 91,940 22 ,961 22 ,740 14,827 12,949 6,774 8,846 39,531 42,210 38 ,783 38,377 5,795 3,966 65 ,407 68,766 26,255 25,424 17,379 17 ,198 58,444 54,635 27 28 2,438,462 2,576,985 115,737 96,428 1,158,879 757,325 404,685 158,763 717,545 562,990 43,909 23 ,300 3,825,787 3,386,983 561,773 342 ,894 4,397,877 3,318,715 232 ,419 95,324 921,552 740,547 56,767 35,294 401 ,730 314,825 40,798 5,533 273 ,475 423 ,583 72,076 57,431 1,426,571 1,765,330 56,308 65,453 1,776,121 1,358,743 93 ,222 42,487 158,807 115,450 92,914 40,753 3,521,966 3,112,254 410,532 162,205 1 ,412 ,441 1,327,377 263,938 144,686 587,441 474,548 40,231 13,873 2,007,399 1,844,695 286,215 129,802 29 30 31 32 87 36 31 84 61 57 537 1,375 316 417 30 86 6 21 64 152 34 100 63 135 2 8 116 339 U5 309 10 52 95 368 33 34 916 303 366 561 269 182 6,274 15,304 1 ,835 1,762 157 378 107 169 724 1,445 175 448 363 732 14 123 1,189 3,190 1,332 2,976 76 390 1,044 4,206 35 36 36,564 11,385 13,565 16,881 8,965 5,423 237,597 503,351 64,752 53,586 4,699 9,802 1,994 4,950 23,246 51,006 6,268 15,299 12,882 17,101 546 2,220 41,333 98 ,198 46,981 101 ,630 2,100 9,053 21,807" 107,799 37 38 2,890 1,850 9,040 5,426 290 US 146.7U 382 ,447 7,955 4/39 768 346 735 19,461 29,288 381 2,194 2,054 1,563 300 16,097 44,040 28,121 74,286 260 1,344 5,096 42 ,941 39 40 4 11 3 9 3 2< 47 110 62 226 40 118 382 625 2 22 41 125 34 125 5 21 18 45 19 52 93 174 26 101 41 42 15 84 10 102 6 90 259 505 436 1,562 354 1,014 6,040 11,589 9 123 397 911 252 796 35 540 124 264 92 242 1,273 2,960 329 1,318 43 44 415 1,480 195 1,183 133 1,995 5,901 9,932 6,307 22 ,758 4,032 15 ,001 68,068 131,405 185 2,423 5,059 12,956 3,329 10,334 661 8,109 3,001 4,067 2,102 5,454 16,171 32,781 5,763 21 ,411 45 46 22e 25 112 820 23 336 3,140 6,480 2,903 6,641 1,729 9,278 30,462 39 ,898 UO 1,442 3,162 3,568 1,230 2,883 275 6,551 805 1,067 1,432 2,573 9,812 13,088 3,188 13,223 47 48 3 5 5 7 15 52 64 82 149 36 126 4 10 5 10 23 16 36 127 9 9 26 84 26 39 11 6 28 34 49 50 25 24 16 33 69 492 419 464 869 143 543 23 51 40 42 183 14.6 203 749 33 62 163 695 154 241 81 58 279 360 51 52 540 502 267 422 1,279 5,036 7,185 7,041 16,179 2,167 7,794 240 631 715 912 3,180 1,430 2,412 10,589 670 615 2,481 11,932 2,411 4,195 1,890 620 3,775 3,836 53 54 460 286 284 2,017 1,676 3,275 5,307 UO 1,063 193 700 398 859 555 2,059 322 30 456 5,483 1,557 1,843 282 100 1,909 520 55 56 1 6 2 30 95 7 25 2 3 15 2 2 3 10 39 118 328 3 4 18 66 57 58 243 8 43 297 801 28 104 6 70 167 2 6 12 ... 52 310 1,344 4,167 21 42 235 933 59 60 1,215 150 534 47 2,833 10,249 341 979 102 664 2,415 °16 85 110 ... 924 3,864 17,657 76,090 160 593 1,249 10,409 61 62 1,215 134 300 25 2,388 9,400 123 928 102 604 2,259 25 510 3,239 16,461 72,171 128 328 974 9,626 63 64 °io 12 24 18 5 1 9 1 4 4 5 3 4 2 3 7 1 5 11 65 66 48 20 43 107 232 20 4 25 4 12 17 20 6 11 13 6 11 30 20 50 45 67 68 80 1,652 556 125 1,525 3,125 495 9,933 155 3,110 100 6 377 45 166 200 295 130 289 345 , 180 45 233 605 395 432 935 881 736 44 69 70 71 72 104 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 ( Part 2 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Jtem (For definitions and explanations, see text) Poli Portage Price Racine Richland Rook Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sull grains: Grains grown together and threshed 82 167 24 77 12 47 21 53 81 129 33 76 19 68 78 195 69 129 1949... . acres 1954... 1949... 1,274 2,753 541 1,935 90 275 353 649 988 1,624 641 1,385 196 781 1,965 4,764 1,190 1,886 6 bushels 1954... 1949... 43,335 81, 506 16,374 42,375 3,624 10,129 10,987 32,282 42, 367 71,888 25,174 64,983 7,046 27,103 67,685 140,367 52,741 84,148 7 8 bUBhels sold 1954... 1949... 835 3,461 2,910 150 120 1,857 992 810 1,290 3,436 151 2,080 14,381 600 2,930 < Winter wheat threshed or 31 23 15 51 2 11 373 129 7 38 98 83 4 38 31 153 243 10 1949... 11 12 acres 1954... 1949... 178 154 125 344 2 18 4,800 1,220 81 206 1,088 818 6 473 269 945 1,241 13 14 bushels 1954... 1949... 2,235 2,049 2,055 5,033 32 434 132,815 38,546 1,435 5,354 30,365 23,806 115 5,843 3,985 22,048 27,759 15 16 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 928 712 1,193 1,027 50 112,970 28,178 920 1,158 24,685 11,676 2,920 1,387 11,880 4,540 17 Spring wheat threshed or 17 98 63 208 6 21 106 266 43 146 99 256 5 26 48 193 181 476 IS 1949... L9 20 acres 1954.. . 1949... 147 515 647 1,431 18 48 905 1,794 139 527 744 2,044 21 95 419 1,706 774 1,853 21 22 bushels 1954... 1949... 4,104 8,088 9,168 17,766 293 966 21,461 51,668 3,544 12,633 20,110 52,256 221 1,610 7,173 31,233 17,715 42,094 23 24 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 463 2,214 4,041 3,003 13,848 31,432 1,042 567 13,966 19,753 53 3,295 11,326 5,720 5,236 25 26 Oats threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 1949... 2,540 2,599 1,955 2,029 945 9% 1,234 1,491 1,617 1,793 2,575 2,816 1,229 1,296 2,227 2,350 2,453 2,660 27 28 acres 1954. . . 1949. . . 46,614 46,944 40,063 40, 523 7,084 6,885 25,357 29,073 22, 323 24,915 71,877 77,344 15,660 16,268 71,334 74,621 56,197 57,984 29 30 bushels 1954... 1949... 1,631,545 1,357,175 1,301,199 1,024,073 261,367 244,251 938,334 1,430,869 821,760 1,145,876 3,115,467 3,689,488 525,775 557,119 2,399,129 2,249,428 2,322,676 2, 607, 733 91 32 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 98,191 60,851 134,720 75,458 7,977 10,936 162,721 138,607 16,174 27,898 483,255 329,257 17,861 28, 975 256,121 197, 547 199,767 82,541 i'i 34 Barley threshed or combined.... farms reporting 1954... 1949... 22 77 24 27 32 34 214 483 31 39 102 152 9 24 98 206 61 132 35 36 acres 1954... 1949... 182 508 251 178 116 62 3,288 7,917 117 170 1,604 2,403 34 103 1,272 2,798 313 833 37 38 bushels 1954... 1949... 4,184 10,532 6,321 4,282 2,291 2,059 94,279 283,145 3,554 5,255 61,129 88,082 619 1,693 32,079 67,265 11,746 31,780 39 40 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 200 1,332 492 365 28 63,191 230,696 275 37,799 52,452 123 5,747 25,649 1,565 7,168 41 42 1949... 10 45 240 503 6 19 22 60 5 22 34 92 12 36 20 89 76 167 43 44 acres 1954.. . 1949... 75 297 4,480 8,099 9 61 109 329 33 238 322 895 86 189 305 1,102 775 1,974 45 46 bushels 1954... 1949... 1,258 4,265 59,914 78,311 280 907 2,471 8,315 386 2,861 6,604 12, 833 977 2,843 4,115 15,980 9,880 23,315 47 48 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 972 1,334 40,861 35,586 30 30 1,614 6,505 186 705 4,365 4,706 79 1,017 3,180 88,03 5,852 7,696 49 Buckwheat threshed or 28 34 19 29 3 3 11 13 1 1 13 25 6 14 45 45 21 22 50 1949... 51 52 acres 1954. . . 1949... 309 451 162 255 16 21 108 46 10 2 205 423 44 134 436 606 119 198 53 54 bushels 1954... 1949... 5,788 4,834 1,850 2,976 142 127 1,078 1,031 150 30 4,326 8,403 320 1,508 5,409 6,948 1,550 2,652 55 56 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 4,245 2,382 745 917 570 611 130 3,583 7,343 602 2,831 3,573 752 1,129 57 58 Flaxseed threshed or combined. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... 4 1 1 1 5 1 1 3 1 25 59 60 acres 1954.. . 1949... 27 8 8 4 39 25 30 41 17 449 61 62 bushels 1954... 1949... 139 50 54 45 459 250 300 385 118 3,488 63 64 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 30 34 54 35 434 250 240 292 100 2,603 65 Other grain threshed or 2 9 2 5 5 2 4 3 12 5 8 3 4 66 1949... 67 68 acres 1954. . . 1949... 11 28 31 37 '42 20 75 9 48 27 39 7 11 69 70 bushels 1954... 1949... 78 625 515 430 589 810 3,740 140 767 1,030 820 140 170 71 72 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 50 500 1,240 10 135 15 ... WISCONSIN 97 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 8,100 2 400 1 1 2 125 6,400 1,545 468 640 8,055 14,952 144 150 25,748 25,568 76 117 61b 342 99 76 2,204 1,346 133 46,080 61,152 15 36 2,383 2,604 15 36 319 587 1 1 3 7,275 7,918 2 1 6 2 225 5,753 2 9,462 1,350 2 2 5,650 1,515 2 2 1,900 1,050 2 1,400 650 1,637 1,927 38,624 55,000 688 648 181,124 206,481 441 485 3,282 4,415 155 127 3,937 2,511 424 186,487 318,387 200 291 37,980 42, 119 199 284 11,149 9,543 2 14 2,550 2,915 110,237 143,191 4 6 3 8 2,857 11,945 11 9 95,730 81,341 14 13 10 22 16 17 96,975 129,636 7 3 7,892 3,300 7 1 2 1 11 4 10,405 1,610 860 967 15,052 17,336 145 128 34,350 24,180 144 39,497 31,668 25 24 2,550 2,935 25 22 652 452 4 2 85 38 33,207 8,200 (Z) 5 2 1 10,060 8,500 2 2 32,065 4,865 2 3 630 8,760 1 3 3 1,137 3,335 1,385 1,628 24,090 34,481 438 546 76,580 83,014 243 269 521 256 309 555 760 1,255 1,523 729 1,751 1,646 1 356 7 3 275 11 20 11,841 700 35 5,465 172 426 157,283 139,601 37 77 3,419 3,905 37 74 559 783 3 3 24 44 18,305 20,336 3 3 3,600 6,946 2 1,740 240 3 4 3 12 4 4 10,705 13,130 1 3 500 284 1 4,000 260 1,357 1,633 18,109 24,541 1,385 1,500 400,730 371,548 114 43,247 67,364 1 1,775 7,775 3 4 3 3 1,775 2,010 2,000 3,240 1,500 1,828 2,072 39,925 47,491 1,775 1,930 442,662 457,138 588 617 2,133 2,352 4 2 70 113 43,067 81,842 75 97 6,023 8,497 74 95 1,616 2,149 349 34 26,535 6,703 3 2 2 4 675 1,200 4,711 16,000 1 1 2 4 25,400 5,203 2 1 1,220 1,000 2 1 460 300 86 126 1,721 2,476 5 9 580 2,322 6 25 74 164 11 27 444 622 16 5,568 15,008 1 6 1,100 3,255 1 6 175 605 171,231 88,523 14 5 5,520 850 17 11 113,039 69,381 19 15 152,897 83,173 10 7 17,944 3,010 2 2 1 1 12 9 12,814 4,500 190 293 2,292 2,729 54 70 5,451 7,987 27 34 92 136 8,347 2,110 2 9 4,925 1,399 2 2 5 7 2 2 3 3 1 1 3,000 1,500 2 3 1 6,596 1,000 2 3 2,180 1,380 3 3 1,329 1,110 646 786 19,357 21,510 360 417 61,384 68,776 129 163 669 872 138 171 5,429 4,831 157 81,908 68,674 6 11 228 561 6 11 45 110 37,640 49,973 6 9 5 6 750 3,410 7 9 63,150 27,502 6 U 2 12 10 17 32,490 38,682 4 10 19,870 10,276 2 4 1 1 4 13 4,400 7,881 770 956 7,831 10,802 120 155 13,945 16,081 165 218 596 312 19,203 9,521 4 10 72 489 18 104 1 1 258,629 454,975 18 21 31 90 25,645 129,460 25 33 106,096 143,226 26 32 46 75 43 52 181,204 196,165 19 21 132,052 50,020 8 23 26 51,780 129,350 338 509 2,778 4,150 73 117 7,057 9,653 15 5,004 4,682 9 3 707 544 9 3 352 171 37,682 36,263 13 10 14 9 6,646 3,690 42,370 18,220 6 7 4 3 12 8 29,307 31,824 3 4 2,610 950 4 3 7 1,729 749 1,111 1,493 28,436 47,661 366 395 103,843 84,204 39 445 53 476 169 2,435 12 c 2,851 18 29 707 653 226 101,784 197,668 53 113 5,364 10,541 52 110 1,625 3,073 2 2 225 10 19,950 14,775 2 2 7 15 10,150 11,275 5,020 1,500 1 1 (z) (z) 4 1 8,650 3,500 3 3,680 861 996 24,974 27,357 51A 505 96,315 81,901 246 246 720 715 9 2 242 48 95 37,567 17,636 12 17 604 1,236 12 15 232 235 182,264 217,313 10 11 27 32 15,350 39,000 15 26 266,504 153,919 4 12 2 5 16 26 159,913 166,942 14 21 15,930 18,283 2 14 24 7,001 11,371 348 447 4,504 5,626 49 45 10,955 8,949 96 80 291 289 2 23 9,652 10,579 3 14 41 467 3 10 7 124 58,425 183,379 9 5 52 104 16,150 55,715 11 7 53,130 39,218 3 6 1 3 11 9 37,075 122,891 3 5,055 1,487 1 5 (Z) 1 6 5 5,200 4,773 1,009 1,135 25,174 29,216 738 703 140,109 119,811 283 278 1,129 1,322 104 71 2,601 1,082 173 65,855 42,897 19 26 1,078 1,810 19 25 202 463 1 98 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 1 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Bayfield Corn: Corn for all purposes. Harvested for grain. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. . farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels 1954. 1949. Cut for silage. farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons, green weight 1954. 1949. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. bushels 1954. 1949. 123,762 137,168 2,603,281 2,664,680 91,596 106,575 1,531,813 1,516,325 92,997,544 83,974,114 95,263 105,019 1,014,235 1,055,429 9,512,377 10,473,685 9,282 15,773 57,233 92,926 20,965 13,234 20,766,861 7,566,398 838 867 20,362 20,449 806 834 15,037 15,710 647, 190 602,939 372 382 4,841 4,041 26, 346 28,616 61 87 484 698 305 159 223,861 64, 279 131 303 858 1,834 5 78 6 173 245 8,097 120 222 815 1,502 5,805 11,743 59 37 159 2,950 3,310 44,056 47, 899 2,008 2,434 14,816 16,525 798, 805 834,967 2,558 2,857 28,541 29,619 227,072 261,110 128 382 699 1,755 264 230 109,795 44,337 183 456 1,277 2,602 15 125 48 364 1,943 16,000 154 271 1,123 1,865 6,293 12,770 30 135 106 373 2,100 2,337 25,722 26,641 421 588 2,650 2,669 143,049 143,472 1,991 2,154 22,774 23,315 234,401 241,726 200 298 657 94 38 31,764 6,552 1,542 1,672 38,328 36,506 1,501 1,593 29,224 25,068 1,691,363 1,275,037 958 1,111 8,247 10,040 78,053 97, 524 169 192 857 1,398 172 139 129,175 57,171 906 1,170 13,964 17,371 686 1,009 6,793 9,639 251,497 444,245 646 807 6,717 6,769 37,841 56,990 71 197 454 963 102 189 37,395 59,726 {For definitions and explanations, see text) Cora: Corn for all purposes. Harvested for grain. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels 1954. 1949. Cut for silage. farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons, green weight 1954. 1949. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. bushels 1954. 1949. 1,146 1,174 36,016 35,237 1,136 1,150 27,482 25,835 ,744,105 ,579,469 754 822 8,001 8,436 88, 524 82,562 171 533 966 386,352 44,914 2,099 2,204 59,042 61,925 2,059 2,175 43,957 46,050 2,728,072 2,704,759 1,433 1,435 12,271 12,356 130,099 127,909 481 546 2,814 3,519 211 192 190, 103 136,504 13 75 90 572 458 695 3,440 1,548 1,669 30,843 30,378 1,421 1,531 20,336 19,853 1,092,280 985,043 1,082 1,103 9,920 9,458 84,230 89,643 122 174 587 ,067 309 197 207,660 77,798 2,531 2,714 67,101 68,578 2,477 2,642 42,546 41,915 2,694,248 2,387,055 2,005 2,193 23,838 25,305 249,388 270, 940 131 256 717 ,358 885 429 804,280 214,418 1,523 1,681 29,435 32,621 1,428 1,566 21,357 22,183 1,107,658 986,747 871 1,004 7,228 9,505 63,733 76,422 116 175 850 933 314 209 271,588 119,922 1,070 1,127 33,083 33,280 1,002 1,067 21,417 20,857 1,208,354 1,116,590 615 722 10,926 11,639 102,058 111,749 68 110 740 784 425 226 453,315 168,606 1,296 1,427 10, 880 11,628 93 89 434 258 22,958 12, 798 1,251 1,373 10,347 11,136 105,081 124,773 2,406 244 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Corn: Corn for all purposes. Harvested for grain. • farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels 1954. 1949. Cut for silage. . . . . farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons, green weight 1954. 1949. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. bushels 1954. 1949. Portage 2,779 3,167 52,978 56,177 2,226 2,688 26,843 28, 657 1,344,559 1,506,037 2,271 2,602 24, 518 25,005 199,501 220,093 247 415 1,617 2,515 345 425 202,798 183,966 2,024 2,191 30, 909 30, 169 1,500 1,831 15,205 17,636 689,398 750,138 1,488 1,388 15,359 11, 758 113,445 98,584 138 345 775 260 169 151,395 59,443 481 680 3,094 3,866 19 155 38 433 1,821 20,222 462 554 3,016 3,232 26,301 30,780 40 201 40 565 1,415 1,608 42,461 42,400 1,360 1,559 29,509 27,583 1,718,532 1,626,747 780 961 12,148 13,941 112,211 136, 602 63 124 804 876 689 417 704,657 292,646 1,989 2,167 35,693 36,619 1,889 2,103 24,279 25,491 ,513,640 ,467,093 1,391 1,478 10,095 9,946 105,464 107,234 250 240 1,319 1,182 160 142 122,840 65,871 2,835 2,995 119,038 111,398 2,815 2,933 100,821 87,080 7,162,886 4,916,986 1,728 1,972 16, 103 19,910 190,274 217,645 362 582 2,114 4,408 1,507 921 2,886,511 1,011,901 1,191 1,508 13,817 16,591 473 907 2,776 5,215 133,053 250,856 1,037 1,188 10,665 10,086 73,672 85,340 258 376 1,290 28 64 8,605 9,747 2,329 2,543 68, 970 71,613 2,041 2,140 45,155 40,076 ,192,495 1,764 2,066 22,370 27,281 180,939 233,023 180 480 1,445 4,256 556 473 594,213 303,666 Reporting sale of silage or fodder only. WISCONSIN 99 HARVESTED : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglae - Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green 2,653 3,483 2,330 1,541 4,677 3,718 1,048 72 2,561 1,557 103 3,146 74 3,344 2,082 1 2,932 3,883 2,472 1,718 4,996 3,957 1,227 234 2,795 1,766 142 3,343 147 3,531 2,146 2 50,547 46,665 83,534 32,643 154,234 98,697 9,195 524 59,327 25,986 909 71,826 519 104,238 67, 395 : 56,246 51,132 84,506 34,442 152,368 98,272 10,420 1,359 62,520 28,451 934 70,011 1,001 104,989 67,954 4 1,838 1,553 2,316 1,507 4,598 3,485 43 18 2,321 1,364 3 2,623 1 3,274 2,049 5 2,285 2,125 2,446 1,694 4,922 3,746 131 66 2,538 1,551 17 2,764 24 3,489 2,099 6 21,016 9,390 69,693 25,294 114,788 53,298 139 85 39,270 15,911 6 36,421 1 88,289 51,552 7 23,593 11,606 68,236 26,728 111,980 52,422 397 262 37,762 16,290 31 30,611 84 88,314 49,226 8 1,069,377 471,739 4,612,997 1,455,663 7,859,904 3,588,268 6,927 2,954 2,053,337 793,865 320 2,151,880 ' 20 5,946,532 3,605,612 9 1,026,846 597,938 3,978,348 1,489,189 7,141,372 3,381,570 20,634 7,123 1,787,004 735,663 1,075 1,930,702 3,465 5,373,296 2,921,387 1C 2,179 3,183 1,361 960 3,549 3,301 983 49 1,791 1,031 101 2,747 66 1,439 1,513 11 2,342 3,445 1,515 1,050 3,846 3,577 1,096 92 2,106 1,194 115 2,966 106 1,580 1,586 L2 28,530 36,200 12,691 6,261 35,469 44,501 8,769 357 18,417 9,549 886 34,397 503 10,017 13,612 13 29,663 37,085 13,878 6,524 35,219 44,412 9,463 746 22,723 11,233 870 37,498 831 9,959 15,018 14 225,261 309,958 138,971 63,448 411,408 460,646 70,117 2,080 157,399 72,959 7,548 378,928 4,317 107,814 169,123 1? 227,482 347, 195 148,374 73,997 408, 673 490,771 92,453 4,892 184,697 87,641 7,803 413,147 6,867 111,717 168,780 It 155 186 210 203 636 174 66 16 206 91 2 184 7 864 327 17 397 508 379 252 856 309 172 112 269 153 17 333 27 966 438 18 1,001 1,075 1,150 1,088 3,977 898 287 82 1,640 526 17 1,008 15 5,932 2,231 19 2,990 2,441 2,392 1,190 5,169 1,438 560 351 2,035 928 33 1,902 86 6,716 3,710 20 220 114 1,142 132 1,316 1,033 7 1 445 252 835 473 328 .1 192 93 611 174 913 367 20 *2 310 188 '»2 306 2 333 154 22 149,119 50,283 1,508,702 96,962 1,701,177 838,824 1,740 380 359, 760 144,678 572,139 582, 784 517,006 23 51,714 11,712 516,601 71,392 718,052 193,454 316 156,278 68,961 111,970 45 250,680 136,949 24 Lafayette Langlade LincoLn Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce 1,940 645 759 2,264 4,359 1,518 939 517 2,529 2,146 60 2,819 957 654 2,059 1 2,060 913 966 2,465 4,752 1,827 1,062 717 2,665 2,393 150 3,024 1,075 736 2,315 2 73,189 5,227 5,863 22,267 44,026 17, 998 25,535 7,529 40,022 28,918 465 53,846 16,333 15,404 52,281 3 75,428 7,708 6,948 23,134 46,914 20,519 26,030 8,911 40,343 29,783 1,049 52,991 14, 556 16,183 53,070 4 1,911 29 32 469 969 535 923 444 2,334 652 6 1,940 686 647 1,964 5 2,038 261 153 520 1,792 1,134 1,049 645 2,461 1,193 38 2,376 805 706 2,198 6 62,044 88 89 2,022 3,678 2,957 19,570 4,351 25,388 3,247 16 18,176 6,154 12,097 37,963 7 64,449 909 416 1,798 6,427 5,721 20,218 4,685 24,445 5,776 133 18,115 4,466 11,797 36,860 8 4,063,667 3,500 4,066 122,207 193,589 124, 697 1,017,497 206,483 1,460,336 160,990 498 1,168,478 343,931 616,487 1,896,250 9 3,940,947 51, 596 22,317 103,081 295,068 268,252 902,399 284,792 1,317,701 297,685 5,481 1,045,154 260, 848 539, 182 1,727,194 10 1,039 613 729 2,177 4,077 1,291 477 211 1,802 1,997 46 2,510 816 349 1,334 li 1,001 838 865 2,359 4,296 1,436 482 340 1,916 2,124 96 2,719 920 423 1,447 12 7,933 5,056 5,693 20,055 39,696 14,475 5,340 3,013 13,928 24,995 419 34,737 10,097 3,060 13,420 13 7,415 6,520 6,258 20, 696 38,467 13,893 5,124 3,945 14,879 23,117 792 33,767 9,815 3,755 13,645 14 92,121 42,699 50,491 202,766 357,093 100,326 35,410 21,257 144,665 190,256 1,724 334,913 90,640 28,331 116,624 15 83,197 57,847 59,173 227,474 384,440 121,216 41,277 33,601 161,908 215,441 5,695 371,122 109, 129 32,643 128,532 U 471 27 24 57 159 117 86 21 104 121 10 117 18 54 159 11 486 70 97 142 389 220 126 66 188 206 36 191 52 93 332 ia 3,212 83 81 190 652 566 625 165 706 676 30 933 82 247 898 L9 3,564 279 274 640 2,020 905 688 281 1,019 890 124 1,109 275 631 2,565 2C 332 54 74 51 289 158 338 70 396 233 125 335 21 327 16 26 55 69 68 109 123 208 52 3 207 68 86 369 ,. 544, 470 23,017 19,513 18,800 262,627 89,028 200,487 22,096 238,934 121,774 77,852 327,532 23 470,497 611 1,195 3,199 6,048 11,987 54,159 39,674 82,543 8,330 115 69,906 32,340 28,126 185,681 24 Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 319 2,707 2,297 1,276 2,419 3,230 13 1,942 724 1,988 2,029 2,645 1,544 1,872 1,920 1 438 3,060 2,530 1,585 2,577 3,473 44 2,076 900 2,197 2,390 2,851 1,688 2,042 2,050 2 3,179 35,872 32,553 11,519 46,225 43,861 123 82,625 11,024 33,801 50,116 44,703 35,799 40,113 25,622 3 3,701 40,421 31,310 13,635 44,442 47,699 314 75,256 14,242 33,881 54,228 44,577 36,395 39,912 26,422 4 103 988 1,298 142 2,181 3,013 3 1,904 445 1,385 1,830 1,950 1,446 1,704 963 5 203 2,184 1,257 478 2,354 3,263 16 2,015 717 1,725 2,144 1,956 1,627 1,911 1,342 6 528 5,116 9,448 572 32,248 27,057 7 60,020 4,616 10,078 25,717 15,544 24,178 22,639 6,112 7 958 13,311 5,859 1,739 29,817 29,108 28 47,805 7,390 10,082 23,664 14,601 25,429 21,494 7,684 8 21,796 204,691 523,666 23,235 1,724,967 1,626,428 365 4,438,142 175,739 591,687 1,666,529 912,130 1,141,745 1,296,668 267,824 9 43,707 630, 578 327,034 83,359 1,431,742 1,666,708 805 2, 869, 108 287,324 613,973 1,374,235 843,654 1,178,762 1,070,763 374,001 10 272 2,545 2,052 1,188 1,598 2,487 10 1,478 534 1,750 1,483 2,318 910 1,509 1,589 11 314 2,673 2,345 1,387 1,740 2,707 18 1,705 621 1,983 1,847 2,475 934 1,668 1,664 12 2,496 30,342 22,789 10,563 12,778 16,247 112 21,622 5,701 23,429 24,025 28,654 10,605 17,058 18,899 13 2,352 26,140 24,889 11,233 13,767 17,741 205 26,012 5,791 23,137 29,680 29,023 9,889 17,875 17,429 14 17,672 274,451 223,306 79,556 123,950 176,791 846 251,851 37,862 227,673 233,167 258,311 75,860 172,123 140,192 15 18,579 275,684 265,505 103,238 118,703 200,363 1,075 270,282 45,608 252,795 267, 497 275, 808 86,649 193,561 160,065 16 32 83 65 83 178 137 1 113 109 45 55 83 121 68 116 17 90 173 142 174 127 222 18 178 148 133 156 208 152 132 250 18 155 414 316 364 1,199 557 4 983 707 294 374 505 1,016 416 611 19 391 970 562 663 858 850 81 1,439 1,061 662 884 953 1,077 543 1,309 20 7 76 233 2 324 216 1,144 56 337 723 298 346 507 108 21 9 81 54 40 298 226 2 488 55 137 333 154 234 248 88 22 1,405 19,458 103,078 500 255,677 108,681 1,990,834 23,835 154,876 596,146 181,298 255,067 314,349 37,000 23 450 13,348 13,121 2,493 129,255 69,878 90 414,017 15,603 34,470 128,083 39,297 83,771 91,956 13,576 24 100 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 ( Part 2 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Burnett Calumet 1 Sull grains: Grains grown together and threshed 3,492 7,827 21 49 5 24 63 159 22 85 17 63 60 160 12 32 23 34 2 1949... 3 4 acres 1954. . . 1949... 56,969 121,816 324 795 22 184 978 2,410 178 750 328 1,064 1,075 2,821 115 329 324 500 5 6 bushels 1954. . . 1949... 2,444,860 4,628,959 9,627 13,988 537 5,604 41,687 79,965 3,873 22,843 18,217 40,032 41,076 98,423 3,227 9,604 20,198 19,279 7 8 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 75,116 191,591 45 1,076 67 430 999 50 2,200 3,458 200 1,139 591 1,000 2,700 9 Winter wheat threshed or 3,663 4,411 18 35 17 4 13 77 162 22 28 37 109 11 19 79 110 10 1949... 11 12 acres 1954. . . 1949... 29,219 26,912 128 231 91 15 49 365 897 146 107 327 837 63 76 367 540 13 1* bushels 1954... 1949... 719,043 642,989 1,803 2,729 1,067 174 986 4,403 18,167 3,508 2,597 5,850 19,145 982 1,477 11,750 14,833 15 L6 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 485,812 243,058 669 910 534 70 120 1,561 4,899 1,950 577 3,100 7,239 260 267 6,053 6,095 17 Spring wheat threshed or 5,577 15,291 49 134 2 71 16 72 16 75 136 281 44 233 2 34 131 259 \S 1949... L9 20 acres 1954. .. 1949... 27,924 71,722 274 989 6 282 111 329 77 222 554 1,095 311 1,244 6 104 470 1,017 21 22 bushels 1954... 1949... 708,549 1,614,425 3,557 9,695 70 4,159 2,917 6,239 1,997 3,791 16,155 26,504 7,646 24,774 71 1,516 15,274 26,010 23 24 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 316,040 367,555 851 2,605 415 875 2,400 431 8,896 6,252 1,671 3,493 185 5,504 6,518 25 26 OatB threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 1949... 124,524 132,850 632 613 470 585 2,963 3,100 694 850 2,446 2,636 1,418 1,525 723 791 1,649 1,747 27 28 acres 1954... 1949... 2,737,098 2,750,794 12, §20 11,064 4,853 5,895 52,753 52,635 7,472 6,128 62,851 59,677 38,875 42,075 8,872 9,504 40,289 36,661 in bushels 1954. . . 1949... 120,375,951 112,840,761 313,838 265,159 138,099 177,599 2,130,567 1,745,855 183,895 244,421 3,153,842 2,450,457 1,410,809 1,385,180 230,643 244,665 2,353,702 1,669,145 31 32 bushels sold 1954. . . 1949... 12,558,105 6,421,478 54,823 14,306 3,210 6,504 138,989 87,511 13,369 15,931 403,510 191,426 59,785 44,370 11,234 9,172 400,225 157,401 33 34 Barley threshed or combined .... farms reporting 1954... 1949... 7,449 16,361 5 14 34 86 40 67 41 124 208 888 50 170 10 10 450 984 35 36 acres 1954... 1949... 76,612 169,689 35 134 145 288 330 385 167 450 2,102 9,056 403 1,452 61 41 4,756 11,213 37 38 bushels 1954... 1949... 2,834,792 5,636,547 945 2,308 2,156 5,136 7,998 8,802 1,972 10,499 77,817 276,357 11,352 44,991 1,598 826 192,030 337,192 39 40 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 1,444,472 3,474,719 240 450 281 1,637 944 195 890 42,261 187,014 1,200 14,675 121 134,072 259,327 41 42 1949... 3,265 7,407 279 471 4 13 13 55 8 18 30 61 18 86 34 69 9 27 43 44 acres 1954. . . 1949... 39,854 90,849 4,680 9,522 14 69 63 486 27 78 205 358 167 1,238 326 666 42 102 45 46 bushels 1954... 1949... 519,509 1,094,596 42,722 88,338 96 1,062 855 6,890 477 1,059 3,570 6,279 2,227 15,800 2,974 6,569 957 2,156 47 48 bushels sold 1954. . . 1949... 293,025 461,267 20,180 42,041 63 327 4,211 290 210 1,445 2,493 1,110 4,427 1,231 3,260 647 972 49 Buckwheat threshed or 1,768 2,940 49 50 18 28 32 31 5 23 37 74 24 34 30 43 45 112 50 1949. . . 51 52 acres 1954... 1949... 13,981 21,727 487 372 40 95 237 199 22 118 262 523 214 285 219 343 294 653 53 54 bushels 1954... 1949... 206,826 327,289 4,277 4,121 721 1,734 3,373 2,304 547 1,504 3,972 7,928 3,365 4,393 3,066 6,561 3,319 10, 167 55 56 bushels sold 1954. . . 1949... 101, 120 127,412 1,632 1,771 92 483 2,062 669 354 182 1,580 2,975 835 300 823 2,420 556 3,357 57 58 Flaxseed threshed or combined. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... 440 1,509 9 36 2 3 27 111 28 29 9 31 71 59 60 acres 1954... 1949... 5,128 15,997 125 543 13 17 393 1,445 456 163 149 283 501 61 62 bushels 1954... 1949... 55,898 221,767 577 5,081 156 140 2,357 13,625 5,339 1,961 1,877 3,735 7,302 63 64 bushels sold 1954... 1949... 46,981 196,915 205 468 310 4,395 56 2 1,835 11,221 4,495 1,757 1,714 3,464 6,807 65 Other grain threshed or 2 3 4 19 2 7 4 33 6 15 2 1 4 35 18 66 1949... 67 68 acres 1954. . . 1949... 1,770 2,253 17 54 7 89 7 40 12 140 57 70 7 1 17 289 112 70 bushels 1954... 1949... 51,406 50,666 180 550 74 1,679 124 515 183 3,171 795 1,765 150 18 308 6,542 2,553 71 72 bushels sold 1954. . . 1949... 13,558 6,301 50 60 210 195 60 3,415 698 WISCONSIN 93 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 CMppewa Dodge Douglas 27,500 20,070 2,540 3,300 36,41? 13, '70 3 23,600 15,505 2,860 250 1 (Z) 1 1,360 1,265 1,425 1,626 30,400 42,409 889 890 160,879 145,258 450 422 2,955 2,063 159 98 3,790 1.756 280 157,984 77,868 57 56 11,128 8,176 57 54 2,307 1,703 3 13 185 3,112 19,537 8,251 7 5 3 1 1,750 1,388 3 18,446 6,340 2 (Z) 4 3 15,244 4,983 2,130 3,749 1 2 (Z) (Z) 6 7 2,543 1,680 1,970 2,177 41,292 55,366 1,464 1,469 282,065 254,351 594 585 2,351 2,655 65 29 1,367 703 223 83,021 127,652 118 158 20,859 23,060 118 154 3,820 5,256 452 2,212 26,350 10,026 60 25 14,500 3,771 2 1 4,900 1,500 2 3 4 5,900 2,750 3,281 9,575 5,950 3,505 799 1,030 10,910 16,119 530 607 87,295 85,988 296 348 1,498 989 1 2 3 45 53 13,233 18,888 4 2 17 130 2,000 3,000 1 2 (Z) (z) 2 2 2,025 9,075 2 1 2 1 2,190 900 1,096 1,000 3 1 7 1 (Z) 14 1 1 400 500 982 1,157 17,609 22,450 1,017 1,109 361,118 352,969 360 355 1,289 1,204 2 1 120 L2 86 41,838 42,179 24 41 891 2,099 24 41 355 632 1 1 5 276,635 262,267 11 13 19 19 16,825 30,870 18 19 170,507 165,524 7 17 9 11 20 27 245,260 221,158 7 11 11,873 11,389 6 5 6 7 11 15 14,550 10,239 823 1,327 10,905 15,481 770 929 199,203 237,196 271 276 1,260 742 1 1 51 45,874 20,714 3 6 32 79 3 5 87,432 123,927 3,150 13,853 11 64,924 60,388 1 8 (Z) 10 8 13 61,150 96,299 13 27,200 29,098 3 10 14 23,132 13,775 1,018 1,314 9,335 11,164 139 153 13,808 14,089 205 176 749 392 121,214 675 8 2 71 (Z) 111,069 300 3,875 255 tz) 6 1 6,245 300 5 1 5,485 72 5 1 3,900 75 508 765 5,297 9,184 193 249 53,240 58,139 124 196 526 865 233 47 32 73 9,222 25 ,720 i, 305 61 ,154 40 22 69 31 3,038 2 H 5,307 6 262 40 22 67 31 982 618 2,174 993 1 2 190 9 120,900 121,751 8 10 3,800 22, ,937 7 131,938 39,460 2 7 2 5 117,100 95,829 2,985 531 900 6,747 13,077 70 139 13,175 19,254 76 133 424 616 152 114 5,131 3,846 163 73,119 58,655 4 10 255 361 4 10 48 98 2,325 8,693 2,000 1,665 5 3 5,588 1,600 3 1 2 1 3 3 325 1,440 1,316 1,694 37,014 42,768 1,124 1,315 254,104 256,437 387 421 2,170 2,200 33 21 780 1,125 169 74,768 70,381 30 49 2,166 4,227 30 46 603 917 1 72,660 87,836 6 19 19 15,450 17,579 25,920 62,950 3 3 2 3 29,860 69,032 3 3 2,010 1,970 4 1 103 1 6 4 27,350 1,225 820 1,055 13,545 19,619 704 806 152,232 162, 137 196 230 677 724 24 7 745 101 72 16,677 21,549 7 10 619 786 7 9 115 153 2 231 1 1 5 20 218 261 2,963 4,654 22 31 3,410 10,516 47 39 267 205 71 30 2,365 1,448 85 40,733 28,272 6 14 7,400 6,237 6 14 565 1,249 1 1 100 100 358,240 346,767 20 5,000 7,550 14 15 151,976 142,744 9 342,586 311,219 9 17 7,704 19,378 3 2 3 2 11 19 10,654 27,998 588 870 7,403 9,615 90 126 14,767 20,967 147 127 532 246 50 15,897 9,809 5 10 198 322 5 9 62 79 2,000 5,574 (Z) 1 2 1,500 1,400 (z) 1 2 2,000 5,050 (Z) 397 283 445 3,955 8,190 50 79 9,031 33,783 35 58 181 542 117 85 3,205 2,494 131 53,990 66,279 9 37 1,358 3,069 9 37 261 591 2 65 18,240 13,649 1,890 1,190 7,950 14,300 4 1 1 1 8,850 8,520 4 2 5,550 4,300 1 1 (Z) 1 4 3 7,500 3,939 1,252 1,455 16,610 18,394 1,178 1,179 293,481 270,837 505 531 1,640 1,445 17 8 2,245 1,701 82 73,028 35,289 14 18 352 508 14 18 172 230 40,000 26,400 1 3 5 6 10,000 4,400 3 14,500 16,120 1 3 1 3 27,000 22,000 3,000 575 606 6,482 6,514 351 359 89,313 80,898 131 99 676 247 35 19,046 2,818 742 832 6 12 319 176 94 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8V-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST Item . (For definitions and explanations, see text) ween u !>.'■ Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse 1 Nursery and greenhouse products, flower uad vegetable seeds and plants, and bulba: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and 07 9,592 2,840 10,586 514,590 2,650 123,155 170 262,661 2 3 1949... 2,4 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines. ■43 1 7,445 1 140 13,038 3 220,418 4 13,097 2 92,049 11 258,591 5 4 1949... 1 3 8 9 7 4 5 acres 1954. . . 1 1 1 224 2 48 5 6 1949. .. 1 (z) 4 278 25 5 7 Sold dollars 1954 . . . 6 750 2,586 487,715 2,000 46,293 2,566 a 9 1949... Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: 43 4 4,567 3 1 2,988 2 172,547 4 1 29,569 10 4,250 11 li 1949 .. . 1 3 1 1 6 3 13 11 ii square feet 1954 — 12,4 10 4,800 420 2,500 31,250 880 50,632 142,428 12 1949... i,] 50 3,055 80 3,750 11,310 7,836 64,624 158,775 13 4 2 1 2 3 10 9 U 1949... 3 1 8 5 4 15 acres 1954... 2 (z) 2 (Z) 2 3 4 16 1949... 3 (Z) 12 3 4 17 5 4 2 2 7 1 16 19 irt 1949.. . 1 3 1 1 9 3 14 13 L9 dollsrs 1954. . . 13 C 01 5,570 1,420 5,750 24,905 500 50, 960 223,850 20 21 1949... 2,2 Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale: Grown under glass or in 00 1 1,028 5 140 1 10,000 2 28,903 5 12,754 1 55,855 4 243,389 10 22 1949... 3 2 4 1 S 7 23 square feet 1954... 2 40 3,063 420 800 2,370 120 5,300 33,992 24 1949... 1,265 100 32,956 600 36,454 7,812 25 1 1 1 2 1 12 4 26 1949... 1 2 J 5 27 acres 1954. . . (Z) 2 1 1 (Z) 112 3 28 1949... ( z) 6 4 2 29 1 5 2 2 6 1 15 14 30 1949... 1 3 3 6 1 L 1 11 31 dollars 1954... 2 ■ 3,272 1,420 2,250 1,970 150 25,90 I 17( 36,245 32 1949 .. . 2 "1 1,850 50 18,968 343 6,62 > 10,952 33 Forest products: Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1954... ; 1 774 183 1,000 711 888 9( 65; 760 34 1949... 3 83 986 251 1,072 921 1,112 13 L 86E 887 35 cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 5,9 34 9,328 2,372 20,911 6,074 20,715 70 L 8,24: 13,484 36 1949... 6,5 32 14,011 3,996 22,152 7,533 28,787 1,10 12,85. 16,815 37 18 833 16 893 193 786 4- 31: 801 38 1949... 1 33 875 37 877 224 847 4 ) 37* 814 39 number 1954... 16,9 58 289,935 2,700 221,924 24,108 154,132 3,90 5 57,08: 191,547 40 41 1949... 15,2 Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (including standing n 23 288,635 301 9,750 11 199,628 342 25,715 148 138,432 311 3,92 1 i 68, 96; L 19! 182,307 338 42 19491.. 1 38 298 29 299 157 247 ' t 22: 296 43 thousands of bd. ft. 1954... 3 44 1,034 37 1,327 606 1,292 12 1,01! 1,214 44 19491 . . 2 58 1,135 286 934 374 1,000 t . 1,76: 1,142 45 1 3 26 68 2 65 19 7 46 1949... 4 2 37 55 1 66 e 1 47 cords 1954... 80 27 664 2,518 9 1,743 > 34= 273 48 49 1949... Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting 1954... 23 30 64 1,598 32 1,363 189 10 28 1,249 110 It 10c 11s 46 70 50 dollars 1954... 10,4 40 20,655 12,383 66,347 8,583 37,516 2.95S 47,442 27,057 51 1949... 5,2 36 39, 177 42,694 65,331 7,147 40,614 41. 64,067 39,523 52 2 1 14 3 1C 1 53 1949... 5 4 25 4 10 4 54 number 1954. . . , 155 100 1,133 125 1,685 3 55 1949... 355 30 1,906 34 645 16 56 2 1 14 3 10 1 57 1949... 5 4 25 3 10 3 58 gallons 1954 ... 26 37 312 63 467 1 59 1949 ... 51 7 450 7 144 7 60 1 1 61 1949... 1 62 pounds 1954 ... m .... 5 10 63 1949... ...| ::: 50 Z Reported in small fractions. Does not include amount sold as standing timber. WISCONSIN PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 95 Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Milwaukee Monroe 2,500 750 1 1 3 3 2,500 750 312 394 4,381 4,184 298 298 85,001 62,954 93 63 339 180 27 10,039 1,667 14,411 31,192 3 5 6 3 4,206 795 8,200 12,000 3 9,505 1 680 360 (Z) 2 2 700 300 712 920 12,855 19,079 116 112 40,186 28,940 145 183 3,530 1,398 193 117 8,655 2,834 259 169,319 127,011 77 98 56, 199 37,196 73 96 10,398 5,440 4 6 250 721 26,758 45,666 1,286 228 4 6 26,280 22,835 1 3 7 24,972 43,188 7 2,230 5,780 (Z) 3 7 500 2,250 965 1,066 13,547 25,914 175 186 30,949 33,704 209 233 874 1,313 331 267 12,975 5,145 386 196,580 141,825 95 98 14,302 11,804 95 98 2,255 2,839 2 25 42 117,592 161,666 12 28 40 13,950 21,600 61,575 70,750 12 10 6 18 18 15 99,069 129,678 15,400 25,990 8 6 3 7 10 13 4,573 10,388 1,116 1,409 18,367 23,581 410 465 65,409 64,490 358 425 1,160 996 6 3 159 55 180 50,771 59,387 11 25 2,789 2,926 11 23 773 554 3 6 29,580 51,592 5,130 5,026 6 6 58,100 20,362 5 6 2 22,500 40,942 7 4 5,656 6,180 6 1,950 5,624 2,904 3,446 47,311 60,614 854 1,014 149,094 162,729 641 820 3,266 4,074 487 328 13,484 5,952 740 285,078 332,237 304 423 54,739 56,123 301 410 11,272 15,349 4 13 297 2,227 31,079 27,721 7 5 10 10 6,434 617 5 7 35,819 36,486 4 6 1 10 20,048 25,804 10,018 2,500 4,597 1,300 1,058 1,437 18,014 25,389 363 484 182,611 156,110 234 264 1,149 1,573 275 207 6,209 4,303 358 170,189 161,561 22 52 2,443 5,744 22 46 637 1,354 5,850 6,363 2 2 6 5 2,000 2,023 2 3,400 5,500 1 1 2 1 3 3 2,450 3,625 8,180 4,768 1,400 715 655 821 14,657 20,823 509 603 98,665 105,457 270 282 654 554 7 65 18,289 15,627 2,993,072 3,091,793 29 44 255 304 355,025 342,847 109 122 1,719,447 1,807,955 43 86 60 215 121 153 2,267,980 2,478,095 58 67 605,740 460,474 12 22 66 19 63 79 370,067 270,851 28 65 187 687 1 7 15 635 1 7 1 381 1 50 12,540 36,491 27, 967 12 4 6,490 6,500 2 32,171 7,200 1 1 (Z) 1 2 2 28,171 20,000 4 3,100 1,510 1 1 (Z) (z) 3 5 1,830 1,467 1,590 1,824 37,618 48,210 1,593 1,592 394,066 358,587 554 499 2,443 1,755 62 20 3,897 720 157 69,487 69,615 9 21 822 674 9 20 197 235 1,305 14,429 3 5 1 6 500 1,118 18,100 3 4 1 1 3 7 650 12,320 845 3 1 (Z) 1 3 5 155 991 1,027 1,372 22,828 34,994 329 382 95,719 111,241 245 290 1,339 1,354 108 58 3,563 1,419 219 91,665 84,192 67 94 11,682 14,158 66 91 2,665 3,026 1 3 20 473 28,900 20,047 3 4 7 2 1,800 3,247 3 39,400 14,170 2 1 1 8 5 3 26,200 15,125 3 2 2,600 2,350 1 3 2 900 1,675 182 323 2,511 4,787 41 59 7,145 13,781 46 67 246 481 73 78 2,585 3,073 104 48,599 66,354 7 11 160 1,124 7 11 36 199 Outagajnie 298,777 238,696 16 16 50 38 42,776 32,695 20 20 137,844 133,293 10 24 10 19 26 35 221,250 186,653 11 17 29,360 14,509 4 3 3 50 14 17 34,751 19,348 733 958 20,060 24,425 144 152 35,266 27,726 189 270 690 928 34 17 971 529 119 41,250 72,734 23 178,323 97,316 19,755 7,020 115,610 68,866 38 30 16 14 140,761 72,725 17,990 24,050 1 9 10 10 17,807 17,571 255 299 2,628 2,644 51 67 8,516 13,155 55 62 77 128 1 20 2,939 7,512 4 5 270 214 4 5 87 46 18,000 2,500 1 1 1,320 1.320 (Z) 1 2 8,000 1,010 1 1,300 650 1 3 10,000 1,040 377 512 8,386 13,475 401 448 82,968 85,645 175 200 814 1,043 1 37 13,516 24,114 27 34 4,750 5,220 27 34 1,631 1,252 14,130 10,090 3 3 2 1 2,170 410 3 2 8,100 8,300 4 1 1 (Z) 5 2 11,550 9,400 350 1 1 (z) (z) 1 3 410 280 740 944 15,646 19,349 544 613 87,543 92,924 328 307 1,811 1,275 77 35,835 32,493 69 118 13,559 16,367 69 116 3,402 4,253 1 9 1 621 96 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8,-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FORES' Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk 1 Nursery sad greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds aad plants, and bulba: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and 31,905 87,390 7,363 199, 241 3,300 97,011 1,420 7,855 35,375 2 3 1949... Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1954... 22,512 4 45,319 6 4,398 333, 359 12,568 7 1 198,602 6,131 11,075 1 54,493 3 4 1949... 2 3 1 16 2 6 1 5 7 5 acres 1954... 3 6 58 2 15 1 1 6 1949... 2 6 2 50 (Z) 14 (Z) 3 19 7 Sold dollars 1954 . . . 1,210 1,900 15, 900 500 3,660 355 700 8 9 1949... Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: Grown under glass farms reporting 1954 1,037 5 4,300 3 400. 57, 839 460 17 1 26,300 10 200 2 675 2 4,305 5 10 1949 .. . 3 4 1 23 1 16 1 5 6 11 square feet 1954... 14,270 28,880 3,916 41, 560 4,000 52,158 5,432 9,100 26,374 1 12 1949... 4,035 25,535 1,875 113, 588 5,000 88,761 3,850 12,202 21,593 ( 13 3 1 1 13 2 6 1 3 14 1949. . . 4 3 25 3 11 2 5 9 15 acres 1954. . . 2 (z) (Z) 22 1 9 1 3 16 1949... 2 1 29 1 12 1 12 4 17 5 4 2 26 2 14 2 2 8 1.7- 1949. . . 4 5 1 43 3 21 2 5 12 19 dollars 1954... 23,200 55,150 4,100 76, 216 2,100 87,902 1,400 7,500 28,325 1 20 21 1949... Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale: Grown under glass or in 19,475 5 40,514 1 2,500 7 130, 167 10,636 6 1 147,164 4 4,531 1 8,900 17,189 1 3 22 1949... 3 2 4 13 2 11 2 1 9 23 square feet 1954. . . 3,800 25,000 3,561 5, 396 1,600 2,100 40 5,944 24 1949... 1,234 240 1,687 547 1,380 34,775 870 2,000 21,457 25 2 4 10 2 4 1 26 1949... 1 1 12 1 4 1 10 27 acres 1954. . . 1 6 161 1 2 3 2a 1949... 1 (z) 154 1 6 (Z) 16 29 5 4 7 16 2 8 1 4 30 1949... 3 3 4 25 3 13 2 1 15 31 dollars 1954... 7,495 30,340 3,263 107, 125 700 5,449 20 6,350 1 32 1949... 2,000 505 1,493 145, 353 1,472 25,138 1,400 1,500 32,999 1 33 Forest products: 1,546 1,287 1,007 142 1,057 283 1,111 572 1,354 34 1949. . . 1,759 1,433 1,450 >46 1,197 421 1,153 676 1,615 35 cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 27,076 20,153 21,531 1, L77 26,159 3,350 25,429 9,641 29,964 I 36 1949 . . . 41,293 28,745 31,207 1, 862 30,839 12,375 27,970 10,770 34,168 37 1,240 471 173 54 885 154 486 471 1,312 38 1949. . . 1,328 508 222 55 935 172 508 498 1,304 39 number 1954. . . 267,665 131,257 40,205 4, .47 172,672 20,655 80,127 91,935 312,675 40 41 1949... Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (including standing timber sold) farms reporting 1954. , . 219,151 518 123,566 263 45,685 128 5, 136 148,536 19 430 20,539 55 75,588 230 84,026 180 278,108 771 42 19491.. 505 336 238 18 402 33 224 154 766 43 thousands of bd . f t . 1954 . . . 3,065 984 660 38 1,829 371 1,356 1,016 2,972 44 19491 . . 2,350 1,356 1,500 .60 1,612 185 1,426 594 2,332' 45 89 114 399 1 1 215 1 4 46 1949... 36 140 422 7 101 1 4 47 cords 1954. . . 2,188 2,624 13,587 10 5 4,395 6 1,145 48 49 1949... Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting 1954. . . 2,511 254 5,064 205 10,739 444 45 7 154 19 1,319 279 15 46 72 143 50 dollars 1954... 90,388 73,208 189,349 l,t 75 65,338 8,631 109,432 16,276 86,492 51 1949... 66,221 116,222 212,402 9<< 65 54,915 5,030 61,354 19,350 67,462 52 35 5 43 83 2 25 11 29 53 1949... 79 ie 62 110 64 20 54 54 number 1954. . . 7,266 1,060 7,390 4,140 19 2,100 809 1,733 55 1949 .. . 15,444 1,809 7,812 7,801 5,591 1,365 1,966 56 35 5 42 81 2 25 11 29 57 1949... 77 17 61 108 63 20 47 58 gallons 1954.. . 1,523 135 986 1,832 13 421 136 670 59 1949... 3,142 481 1,783 2,350 1,326 378 ol3 60 2 3 5 13 1 2 61 1949... 5 5 62 pounds 1954. . . 14 94 3 63 1949... 150 25 309 122 105 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Does not include amount sold as standing timber. WISCONSIN 89 RODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued nd poultry. see text and State Table 12] Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock 410 1.787 1,181 108 1,663 746 560 1,663 1,541 1,159 379 1,006 1,251 1,973 1 564 1,981 1,481 213 1,877 853 668 1,948 1,860 1,575 542 1,340 1,433 2,313 2 319,499 828,955 267,530 102,631 738,000 528,935 427,689 1,180,393 1,120,483 477,493 56,659 1,064,826 909,983 1,662,007 3 354,479 855,834 385,421 125,568 767, 811 539,631 503,656 1,427,530 1,063,765 579,606 62, 923 1,101,722 840,129 1,598,750 4 641 2,028 1,71/4 206 2,031 829 590 1,722 1,810 1,756 838 1,131 1,588 2,204 5 810 2,266 1,916 392 2,240 976 694 1,970 2,119 1,948 1,102 1,526 1,827 2,591 6 63,814 291,069 135,194 18,865 255,555 131,033 148,587 385,493 252,332 160, 587 34,615 217,066' 145,407 404,755 7 61,975 237,142 124,753 23,692 189,272 115,795 123,924 322,691 225,627 144,518 38,206 195,716 125,691 331,991 8 177 975 410 58 912 422 398 1,059 835 486 142 629 657 1,314 9 340 1,098 638 110 1,033 509 436 1,342 1,033 829 231 890 951 1,656 10 38,519 149,012 33,255 41,468 146,771 152,708 74,602 164,331 165,724 179,095 16,620 144,856 58,352 680,948 11 62, 365 94,656 51,237 19,063 115,635 62,443 55,074 192,255 128,362 80,264 21,564 151,554 88,299 283,992 :. 37,725 111,208 33,079 45,873 150,443 122,372 45,954 118,280 137,872 173, 138 17,209 171,693 47,112 584,974 13 78,637 94,605 52,595 25,361 144,215 78,403 46, 524 183,940 131,039 100,672 25,216 210,796 85,718 324,350 U 2 9 4 3 9 4 1 2 4 13 2 4 1 20 15 16,800 48,478 6,500 31,900 42,000 96,738 5,000 5,889 10,400 99, 815 9,046 32,050 10,000 459,817 16 10, 500 35,925 7,347 35,600 38,981 59,800 3,000 5,956 11,378 85,012 9,124 48,700 7,000 389,417 17 175 966 406 56 905 421 397 1,057 83l 476 140 626 656 1,294 18 21,719 100,534 26,755 9,568 104,771 55,970 69,602 158,442 155,324 79,280 7,574 112,806 48,352 221,131 19 27,225 75,283 25,732 10,273 111,462 62,572 42,954 112,324 126,494 88,126 8,085 122,993 40,112 195,557 20 313 1,646 1,069 83 1,484 663 530 1,586 1,404 1,149 307 840 1,086 1,726 21 479 1,850 1,357 174 1,714 791 654 1,882 1,738 1,436 459 1,199 1,244 2,133 22 310, 142 2,106,634 662,010 141,685 1,656,498 994,655 1,243,243 3,260,635 1,883,669 858,809 97,871 1,441,491 742, 991 2,643,928 23 397,115 1,879,872 787,617 220,050 1,503,007 1,042,364 1,182,718 3,311,535 1,941,933 1,069,330 139,924 1,545,334 721,812 2,816,157 24 123, 172 650,733 221,201 56,350 557,130 363,246 380,407 995,881 592,067 270,482 36,785 505,159 233,826 904,017 25 183,242 723,222 306,937 95,959 594,508 441,925 456,139 1,178,802 743,260 427,596 54,549 666,643 280,743 1,103,514 26 30 20 23 3 28 12 5 9 25 38 14 18 48 19 27 33 20 22 9 22 18 5 9 29 41 9 39 47 50 28 17,075 20,762 1,622 25 2,710 8,237 147 22,628 126,278 6,835 189 2,376 130,437 14,870 ."■' 12,918 5,925 4,282 435 1,297 1,992 63 7,507 30,443 7,404 316 5,076 87,475 15,783 :■- 19 16 12 2 17 6 1 5 16 13 7 9 20 9 31 3,868 17, 169 396 14 587 6,910 30 16,465 80,952 2,516 68 256 33,300 5,064 32 19 8 12 1 18 8 4 6 15 28 7 10 35 13 33 13,207 3,593 1,226 11 2,123 1,327 117 6,163 45,326 4,319 121 2,120 97,137 9,806 34 10 8 7 2 7 1 3 3 8 5 2 10 4 35 452 33 23 4 19 6 809 8 48 14 12 1,790 248 36 5 6 6 1 6 2 1 4 3 1 2 2 37 67 28 13 2 16 806 2 34 9 10 4 241 Jo 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 1 8 3 J < 385 5 10 2 3 t 3 6 14 5 2 1,786 7 . 167 143 163 10 238 154 20 80 117 149 54 314 156 432 41 193 159 130 32 245 139 23 105 84 177 88 364 94 486 42 6,401 2,283 2,613 88 6,440 6,292 265 1,312 1,372 2,317 790 189,776 1,943 13,297 43 6,333 2,704 2,225 364 6,210 4,138 217 1,494 904 2,325 1,055 116,290 2,631 18,058 44 155 121 90 S 212 141 18 76 68 102 33 271 113 349 45 137 96 70 18 158 111 12 71 82 117 40 246 99 305 41 158,602 67, 014 13,250 408 30,427 43,317 1,328 66,232 390,544 33,873 2,665 387,974 629,045 173,016 47 92,600 38,007 25,889 4,248 29,088 19,303 993 64,788 189,466 51,338 3,158 224,283 473,668 170,886 ,; 327 2,470 2,230 225 2,787 981 656 2,181 2,903 1,916 1,353 1,076 2,029 2,644 49 552 2,629 2,494 324 3,014 1,074 740 2,384 3,178 2,052 1,511 1,342 2,196 2,895 5C 330,859 2,200,036 1,429,680 98,849 3,368,936 1,245,296 1,168,292 4,131,611 2,767,541 1,200,835 299,358 1,953,649 2,916,417 8,348,347 51 685,301 2,520,648 2,065, 811 138,203 4,036,290 1,348,339 1,258,359 4,196,466 3,355,744 1,425,767 577,677 2,344,031 3,692,803 8,943,708 52 258 2,442 2,180 212 2,720 928 639 2,106 2,811 1,838 1,334 939 2,005 2,423 53 447 2,591 2,442 294 2,943 1,037 705 2,302 3,088 1,993 1,475 1,184 2,167 2,711 54 3,022 32,185 25,590 1,496 42,109 13,465 7,119 24,369 33,547 17,437 10,550 15,717 29,709 42,005 55 5,130 28,175 25,198 1,454 39,815 13,275 6,924 22,907 30,376 15,882 10,236 17, 191 28,930 41,142 56 190 2,021 1,632 164 2,302 800 506 1,787 2,418 1,378 991 776 1,579 1,978 57 345 2,121 1,864 226 2,418 877 576 1,924 2,643 1,503 1,104 973 1,647 2,252 58 1,143 9,647 5,912 733 11,890 4,415 2,170 10,842 14,283 4,936 2,576 5,961 7,626 18,725 59 2,263 8,321 6,529 820 10,593 4,007 2,174 10,057 12,528 5,470 3,229 6,514 7,873 17,514 60 155,940 1,000,502 624,774 62,403 1,575,227 705,907 242,145 1,422,504 1,574,683 502,942 204, 170 874, 163 772,428 2,977,562 61 370,509 1,251,270 990,187 105,178 1,775,758 718, 903 348,447 1,702,415 1,992,480 802,311 427,402 1,199,237 1,219,133 3,282,996 62 212 2,308 2,109 146 2,601 835 587 1,806 2,523 1,701 1,209 809 1,924 2,097 63 377 2,431 2,329 184 2,848 964 651 1,970 2,774 1,803 1,257 1,039 2,107 2,438 ... 1,879 22,538 19,678 763 30,219 9,050 4,949 13,527 19,264 12,501 7,974 9,756 22,083 23,280 65 2,867 19,854 18,669 634 29,222 9,268 4,750 12,850 17,848 10,412 7,007 10,677 21,057 23,628 66 48, 195 400,922 339,083 15,524 604,469 201,553 109,164 292,272 282,725 234,614 72,185 165,969 469,183 418,865 67 98,454 521,686 469,325 16,132 843,402 312,323 151,467 421,353 456,065 244, 941 105,152 290,753 638,210 661,582 68 110 865 780 23 1,190 380 465 1,364 846 812 59 523 1,176 1,795 69 223 1,147 1,245 60 1,723 516 561 1,655 1,320 996 151 737 1,516 2,200 7C 3,581 20,810 18, 932 624 36,831 12,240 19,876 56,434 23,459 19,928 732 22,055 45,659 108,725 71 5,294 19,511 18,454 506 43,437 10, 917 18, 899 49,387 21,622 15,903 1,456 21,148 46,200 115,428 72 122,351 761, 500 445,508 18,134 1,160,954 319,224 795,117 2,316,074 821,189 445,947 12,654 889,421 1,589,018 4,660,897 73 198,665 696,827 577,904 11, 500 1,379,009 304,821 728,529 1,937,449 822,772 350, 821 31,549 812,646 1,681,159 4,662,759 74 25 125 84 7 92 51 44 237 247 39 .25 74 193 295 75 18 107 82 9 79 33 55 218 182 42 32 62 217 254 76 234 2,039 1,351 179 1,409 1,147 1,276 7,014 5,500 852 579 1,417 4,773 16,146 77 259 1,781 817 163 899 311 1,573 6,219 3,565 865 300 1,383 7,257 16,371 78 3,428 25,736 16,673 1,651 19,903 15,447 16,073 88,573 68,404 10,974 6,786 21,975 72,052 278,841 79 4,433 30,846 13,987 2,466 17,635 5,785 24,774 119,312 61,747 12,721 4,943 27,854 133,231 306,711 80 11 98 39 12 64 29 33 96 131 64 42 17 108 70 81 45 243 165 25 222 63 74 219 303 197 110 92 158 240 82 16 178 59 20 152 50 91 201 320 110 59 27 197 136 83 178 475 316 47 421 103 127 382 506 342 211 240 467 .471 S- 945 11,376 3,642 1,137 8,383 3,165 5,793 12,188 20,540 6,358 3,563 2,121 13,736 12,182 85 13,240 19, 819 14,408 2,927 20,486 6,507 5,142 15,937 22,680 14,973 8,631 13,541 21,070 29,660 86 90 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-^Continued £For coraparabi llty of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12J Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Poultry and poultry products: i Poultry and/or poultry products 568 1,412 2,13-6 204 1,623 1,727 717 934 1,868 2,091 2,043 2,220 2 1949... 645 1,682 2,389 314 2,003 2,085 3 dollars 1954... 540,777 1,042,290 1,490,887 156,922 662,591 1,216,542 219,693 1,926,372 676,490 4 1949... 235,390 1,105,310 1,568,923 97,700 831,814 1,620,690 192,639 1,669,500 597,407 5 Chickens, 4 months old and over, 1,040 1,560 2,387 406 2,104 1,853 1,317 1,660 1,944 2,139 2,633 2,838 6 1950... 1,263 1,799 2,631 559 2,389 2,091 7 number 1954. . . 58,266 279,688 433,480 17,557 226,067 335,966 72,622 450,754 281,715 8 1950... 51,184 227,662 360,368 22,757 224,863 306,621 73,038 349,825 212,252 9 224 867 1,350 79 713 989 1,092 1,325 278 382 1,284 1,359 984 1,345 10 1949... 267 1,062 1,525 136 11 number 1954. . . 89,070 168,012 352,180 58,765 198,097 253,591 112,288 824,428 89,506 12 1949... 38,217 149,912 210,620 41,531 95,973 193,959 24,951 247,076 80,764 13 dollars 1954... 84,796 133,456 263,367 49,415 151,840 229,918 82,326 629,221 64,119 14 1949. . . 39,704 154,477 215,849 42,975 96,845 223,802 25,992 236,875 80,133 15 7 4 9 3 5 130,966 15 104,100 6 94,800 39 609,523 2 7,000 16 number 1954. . . 72,460 36,500 151,400 52,000 17 dollars 1954... 67,854 31,500 121,082 41,000 94,862 94,234 64,852 475,740 6,400 IS 217 863 1,341 76 709 1,083 272 1,245 982 19 number 1954.. . 16,610 131,512 200,780 6,765 67,131 149,491 17,488 214,905 82,506 20 dollars 1954... 16,942 101,956 142,285 8,415 56,978 135,684 17,474 153,481 57,719 21 489 1,294 1,997 177 1,479 1,876 1,544 1,971 609 833 1,744 1,992 1,908 2,003 22 1949... 557 1,570 2,250 265 23 dozens 1954... 245,995 2,204,896 3,729,893 56,009 1,522,533 2,819,587 310,535 3,923,261 1,783,702 24 1949... 202, 137 2,183,702 3,260,125 109,821 1,932,993 3,241,277 397,596 3,445,045 1,330,447 25 dollars 1954... 81,143 686,228 1,168,188 21,915 484,823 915,395 99,587 1,227,862 547,369 26 1949... 77,044 787,929 1,296,948 45,887 724,762 1,342,855 154,070 1,320,336 495,630 27 21 22 17 7 10 31 19 12 15 35 22 18 28 1949. . . 10 34 22 14 15 35 29 number 1954. . . 134,882 51,760 10,187 42,551 996 8,243 13,033 12,099 12,867 30 1949... 19,773 24,767 6,986 1,413 300 5,020 1,759 9,161 3,052 31 12 9 9 5 8 20 746 13 9,948 7 5,262 6 792 32 number 1954. . . 121,737 31,073 223 42,533 938 33 13 13 8 2 2 12 7,497 8 3,085 10 6,837 16 12,075 34 number 1954. . . 13,145 20,687 9,964 18 58 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding. 3 9 9 3 1 25 2 8 4 40 8 322 11 2,155 36 number 1954... 2,260 3,061 1,132 12 3? 1 4 5 1 1 1 2 3 9 1 150 38 number 1954... 900 11 13 4 25 4 23 39 2 5 4 2 1 2 17 5 313 10 2,005 40 number 1954... 1,360 3,050 1,119 8 4 41 62 70 313 30 274 221 335 332 59 90 115 144 163 153 42 1949... 75 85 326 35 43 number 1954. . . 675 1,144 7,193 307 6,895 8,992 800 3,287 2,528 44 1949... 987 1,267 6,151 508 4,238 10,407 1,457 5,605 2,146 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold... farms reporting 1954... 32 79 250 15 196 294 46 164 89 46 1949... 28 72 224 22 141 234 44 215 66 47 dollars 1954... 374,838 222,606 59,332 85,592 25,928 71,229 37,780 69,289 65,002 48 1949... Aniaals aold alive: 118,642 162,904 56,126 8,838 10,207 54,033 12,577 112,289 21,644 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or 1,608 2,455 2,568 612 2,962 2,434 2,708 2,250 2,426 2,466 2,641 3,228 3,443 50 1949... 1,778 2,620 2,785 733 3,225 51 dollars 1954... 612,030 3,472,688 5,247,616 206,159 2,235,817 2,546,597 888,288 3,813,760 2,855,877 52 1949... 1,021,277 4,096,273 5,586,149 258,748 3,160,151 3,375,676 1,264,493 4,290,363 2,975,879 53 Cattle and/or calves sold 1,586 2,381 2,493 601 2,933 2,353 2,628 2,235 2,394 2,417 2,585 3,194 3,405 54 1949... 1,740 2,545 2,697 698 3,186 5'. number 1954... 17,916 33,366 35,440 5,050 39,245 34,512 24,052 28,204 42,968 56 1949. . . 16,799 30,779 31,831 4,165 37,206 34,448 20,912 27,744 36,595 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding 1,267 2,075 2,116 471 2,405 2,033 2,228 1,779 1,861 2,059 2,185 2,538 2,562 58 1949... 1,361 2,219 2,199 483 2,495 59 number 1954... 5,272 13,793 13,251 1,667 8,665 9,961 6,218 10,813 11,934 60 1949... 5,390 13,344 10,744 1,329 8,398 9,404 5,905 11,078 9,935 61 dollars 1954... 424,653 1,635,794 1,668,474 136,126 923,419 1,363,456 559,194 1,257,444 1,134,051 62 1949... 742,645 2,200,858 1,873,334 174,362 1,339,445 1,675,027 833,521 1,799,087 1,384,505 63 1,489 2,158 2,283 535 2,855 2,225 2,125 2,192 3,044 64 1949... 1,576 2,287 2,487 601 3,097 2,527 2,250 2,387 3,228 6 5 number 1954, . . 12,644 19,573 22,189 3,383 30,580 24,551 17,834 17,391 31,034 ,., 1949... 11,409 17,435 21,087 2,836 28,808 25,044 15,007 16,666 26,660 67 dollars 1954... 108,816 296,339 504,250 41,968 613,735 501,931 244,648 389,376 516,965 68 1949... 180,290 446,690 721,054 48,445 839,408 713,894 325,812 578,629 465,574 ,,'■■ Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 162 980 1,527 41 1,112 973 231 1,318 1,270 70 1949... 308 1,391 1,966 82 1,693 1,601 437 1,551 1,641 71 number 1954... 2,464 38,734 74,462 451 26,781 27,833 3,595 49,468 31,826 72 1949... 2,835 36,030 75,530 597 30,741 32,630 4,403 45,349 30,634 73 dollars 1954... 61,380 1,457,895 3,014,602 11,047 664,400 651,046 65,554 2,086,921 1,152,042 74 1949... 80,378 1,352,693 2,919,637 13,257 926,645 956,451 84,532 1,785,219 1,037,472 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive. . .farms reporting 1954... 42 154 205 33 103 114 54 245 164 76 1949... 24 130 184 38 143 79 49 283 157 77 number 1954. . . 1,033 4,390 3,366 982 1,749 1,291 1,107 4,734 3,430 78 1949... 322 4,119 3,924 950 1,800 602 523 6,210 3,930 79 dollars 1954... 11,739 63,825 45,766 13,427 22,459 14,856 12,019 61,014 40,784 Al 1949... 5,560 71,764 54,486 18,729 32,073 10,687 8,002 103,620 66,756 81 Horses and mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954... 51 120 110 32 101 94 68 180 106 82 1949... 152 231 230 59 255 205 195 350 322 83 number 1954 83 325 242 54 169 219 102 309 213 84 1949... 304 551 408 92 488 386 285 548 588 85 dollars 1954... 5,442 18,835 14,524 3,591 11,804 15,308 6,873 19,005 12,035 Bf, 1949. . . 12,404 24,268 17,638 3,955 22,580 19,617 12,626 23,808 21,572 WISCONSIN 91 County Table 7 ( Part 2 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued [For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood Poultry and poultry product*: 1 Poultry and/or poultry products 64 1,348 325 1,407 1,467 1,462 1,109 1,354 1,102 2 1949... 90 1,605 472 1,659 1,733 1,867 1,249 1,490 1,343 3 dollars 1954... 31,091 3,524,751 U-2,706 711,912 1,000,805 788,673 590,151 720,025 286,300 4 1949... 59,893 3,301,271 153,312 810,725 1,338,261 1,165,480 650,820 683,492 363,120 5 Chickens. 4 months old and over, 91 1,516 576 1,525 1,804 1,749 2,108 1,326 1,549 1,552 6 1950... 159 1,835 705 1,854 2,099 1,421 1,741 1,849 7 number 1954. . . 5,290 267,175 35,265 219,862 242,988 230,917 182,268 225,290 114,618 S 1950... 7,587 268,966 43,207 195,985 198,788 217,559 162,952 161,266 114,043 9 20 837 159 740 791 732 609 828 438 10 1949... 49 1,102 253 930 1,069 1,103 729 907 635 11 number 1954. . . 19,438 1,917,059 14,854 120,425 378,666 294,637 216,187 106,304 77,245 12 1949... 40,162 1,598,854 25,895 89,542 544,380 148,811 70,559 97,994 68,414 13 dollars 1954... 19,681 2,859,185 16,078 108,826 345,559 235,464 179,550 106,862 67,797 14 1949... 49,549 2,431,510 27,008 111,106 635,465 156,007 77,657 123,367 73,877 15 1 5 3 2 26 15 11 1 4 16 number 1954. . . 18,000 1,780,700 3,700 36,300 276,915 211,765 133,600 2,740 41,336 17 dollars 1954... 18,000 2,731,911 3,800 24,600 221,684 162,331 109,213 2,340 30,736 18 19 832 156 738 765 723 599 828 435 19 number 1954. . . 1,438 136,359 11,154 84,125 101,751 82,872 82,587 103,564 35,909 20 dollars 1954... 1,681 127,274 12,278 84,226 123,875 73,133 70,337 104,522 37,061 21 58 1,190 258 1,269 1,220 1,300 994 1,225 974 22 1949... 75 1,464 397 1,545 1,553 1,711 1,157 1,368 1,223 23 dozens 1954. . . 23,370 1,837,503 141,411 1,582,811 1,362,741 1,600,072 1,283,607 1,631,164 618,096 24 1949... 21,632 1,935,278 232,128 1,575,621 1,384,863 1,896,072 1,406,257 1,243,889 703,415 25 dollars 1954... 10,797 609,222 47,592 536,774 509,469 488,025 400,157 522,446 201,838 26 1949... 10,335 793,167 87,782 654,719 586,726 743,943 558,621 489,016 272,166 2? 2 26 13 24 42 21 9 26 42 2e 1949... 1 28 9 23 55 44 29 42 31 29 number 1954 87 7,943 13,922 7,323 20,527 9,124 777 12,396 1,697 JO 1949... 9 8,022 7,600 4,276 11,809 38,294 1,543 6,809 2,070 n 1 14 5 14 26 13 7 7 22 32 number 1954... 7 1,246 11,811 2,906 4,694 3,254 368 6,009 457 33 1 16 9 14 21 9 3 23 21 34 number 1954... 80 6,697 2,111 4,417 15,833 5,870 409 6,387 1,240 IS Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, 1 1 6 4 4 5 3 5 7 3r number 1954... 1 8 17 11 16 334 13 10 27 37 2 1 3 2 4 3? number 1954... 6 12 25 8 11 39 1 1 6 2 3 2 1 5 3 40 number 1954. . . 1 8 17 5 4 309 5 10 16 41 10 386 50 280 503 185 257 203 121 42 1949... 6 408 44 347 456 210 185 263 164 43 number 1954... 135 12,867 492 8,621 15,136 5,081 5,443 7,373 1,891 44 1949... 60 10,601 549 10,022 13,545 3,508 4,311 7,552 2,327 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold. ..farms reporting 1954... 5 279 23 270 373 174 132 203 99 46 1949... 1 203 30 216 307 153 115 175 98 i- dollars 1954... 613 56,344 49,036 66,312 145,777 65,184 10,444 90,717 16,665 48 1949. . . Aoiuals aold alive: 9 76,594 38,522 44,900 116,070 265,530 14,542 71,109 17,077 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or 72 1,810 790 1,942 1,860 2,510 1,384 1,869 2,120 50 1949... 131 1,991 925 2,194 2,172 2,750 1,545 2,036 2,247 51 dollars 1954... 30,748 3,945,212 1,861,083 3,047,125 2,160,258 1,285,314 2,516,685 1,192,909 52 1949... 50,113 5,127,730 546,478 2,590,958 3,364,173 2,749,666 1,587,156 3,070,388 1,713,749 53 Cattle and/or calves sold 61 1,704 761 1,866 1,740 2,440 1,312 1,822 2,004 2,079 54 1949... 119 1,910 884 2,121 2,046 2,685 1,477 2,200 55 number 1954... 421 36,544 7,857 24,784 33,789 32,649 13,131 25,425 24,032 56 1949... 476 37,705 6,723 25,345 31,448 31,929 13,155 24,731 22,586 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding 54 1,492 618 1,569 1,472 1,984 2,170 975 1,568 1,652 5f 1949... 99 1,684 685 1,770 1,659 1,144 1,557 1,699 5r. number 1954... 196 13,163 3,145 7,136 12,731 8,660 4,048 7,512 6,318 60 1949... 273 14,704 2,585 6,667 10,435 8,180 4,502 7,260 6,116 61 dollars 1954... 16,877 1,725,835 310,790 906,142 1,946,848 938,896 499,555 912,187 663,308 62 1949. . . 38,073 2,614,725 372,374 1,223,848 1,964,627 1,264,941 750,182 1,248,210 989,376 6 3 37 1,565 649 1,726 1,569 2,318 1,229 1,715 1 966 64 1949... 58 1,770 749 2,032 1,906 2,565 1,336 1,901 2^085 6 5 number 1954... 225 23,381 4,712 17,648 21,058 23,989 9,083 17,913 17,714 66 1949... 203 23,001 4, US 18,678 21,013 23,749 8,653 17,471 16,470 67 dollars 1954... 3,413 288,049 58,075 348,865 441,401 444,958 187,711 369,638 304,767 ,8 1949. . . 5,809 537,897 82,874 572,353 637,219 653,402 264,642 509,495 429,626 69 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 8 827 181 880 528 1,054 693 894 595 70 1949... 25 1,090 271 1,314 849 1,344 866 1,184 891 71 number 1954. . . 237 40,184 2,345 20,697 15,261 28,871 19,050 32,265 10,887 72 1949... 175 40,799 2,714 24,172 20,097 26,968 16,712 33,808 12,047 73 dollars 1954... 4,553 1,756,419 76,345 591,694 593,032 754,571 584,993 1,201,837 192,755 74 1949... 2,835 1,609,682 76,922 764,564 716,922 799,163 556,596 1,266,843 265,348 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive. , .farms reporting 1954... 7 181 55 66 128 93 43 82 93 76 1949. . . 10 150 33 80 99 95 39 85 89 77 number 1954.. . 352 13,030 1,361 756 2,614 1,192 691 1,871 1,508 78 1949... 130 18,724 538 719 1,576 909 469 1,724 828 79 dollars 1954... 5,330 165,492 16,057 10,388 41,581 15,522 9,752 28,687 19,582 80 1949... 2,211 349,726 9,280 12,569 29,375 15,954 8,173 31,469 13,451 81 Horses and mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954... 5 47 30 38 41 60 40 30 82 82 1949. . . 13 149 69 163 144 185 117 143 182 83 number 1954... 5 129 57 67 187 132 61 57 206 84 1949... 20 337 128 365 296 345 187 275 349 85 dollars 1954... 575 9,417 4,093 3,994 24,263 6,311 3,303 4,336 12,497 86 1949. . . 1,185 15,700 5,028 17,624 16,030 16,206 7,563 14,371 15,948 92 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8,-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Burnett Calumet 1 Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulba: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and 7,779,262 420 13,225 44,190 34,284 295,460 10,315 4,500 21,843 2 3 1949. . . Nursery products (tress, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1954... 7,780,900 340 1,125 2 25 41,811 7 28,628 235,743 7 10,315 1,963 3 34,864 2 - 1949... 378 2 1 7 12 9 7 3 5 acres 1954. . . 1,281 2 43 9 28 20 2 (z) 6 1949... 1,326 1 (Z) 5 44 7 1 1 7 Sold dollars 1954 . . . 1,375,350 320 9,175 2,370 28,247 25,800 200 475 S 9 1949. . . Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: Grown under glass farms reporting 1954. . . 1,154,720 471 550 25 1 569 6 24,476 2 4,613 11 1 589 1 808 2 10 1949... 514 1 4 1 13 1 1 4 , I square feet 1954. . . 4,229,189 10,000 19,880 2,080 93,840 5 , 500 1,350 9,000 12 1949... 3,984,409 90 10,648 360 89,340 8,000 300 19,955 l.i Grown in open farms reporting 1954 . . , 29f 1 1 2 t 9 4 U 1949... 419 1 5 3 7 1 3 2 15 acres 1954. . . 319 (Z) (Z) (Z) 8 10 2 16 1949... 622 1 2 11 u (z) (Z) 2 17 622 1 1 7 I 15 1 1 6 : 8 1949... 716 2 9 3 14 1 4 5 19 dollars 1954... 5,488,731 100 3,500 39,472 3,012 256,525 10,000 2,000 13,295 20 21 1949... Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale: Grown under glass or in 5,755,651 317 225 2 23,776 3 3,37' 2 209,670 9 10,000 3 649 1 27/50 3 .V 1949... 394 1 6 3 18 2 1 3 23 square feet 1954 — 1,104,994 1,525 2,192 728 15,550 1,20.= 150 4,580 24 1949. . . 927,202 60 7,459 456 37,515 734 10 4,879 25 Grown in open farms reporting 1954. . . 143 2 3 1 1 1 26 1949. . . 165 1 3 2 10 2 27 acres 1954. . . 525 1 6 1 8 (Z) 28 1949. . . 338 2 1 2 6 3 29 415 2 5 5 9 3 2 4 30 1949... 501 1 9 6 19 2 3 3 31 dollars 1954. .. 915,181 550 2,348 3,025 13,13'. 315 2,300 8,073 32 33 1949... Forest products: 870, 529 58,786 350 665 559 17,466 1,462 777 902 21,460 572 315 935 725 755 6,606 524 34 1949. . . 72,356 684 690 1,706 1,092 739 1,133 924 647 35 cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 1,101,740 17,836 9,145 34,694 15,56.! 8,990 lo,725 15,178 10,981 3i. 1949 . . . 1,466,572 15,394 15,239 46,108 24,108 13,548 21,283 16,188 13,134 37 33,982 489 96 1,079 139 112 949 540 61 38 1949. . . 36,850 483 119 1,200 183 1^6 1,075 580 64 39 number 1954. . . 7,728,070 95,529 17,105 175,747 20,006 19,700 253,743 96,075 15,128 40 41 1949. . . Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (including standing 7,546,089 17,041 79,960 178 29,412 86 190,989 i03 27,:20 lt,2 23,912 1^9 269,153 401 93,408 233 10,261 114 42 19491 . . 18,165 171 118 459 209 187 415 249 137 43 thousands of bd. ft. 1954... 78,t35 563 366 2,132 1,199 39^ 1,576 1,404 390 — 19491 . . 79,941 697 1,018 2,430 2,165 565 1,881 1,249 333 45 4,903 153 166 100 161 13 3 144 2 46 1949... 3,859 135 211 67 170 9 85 1 47 cords 1954... 151,642 5,327 4,237 1,282 5,476 ^19 12 ' 3,351 30 49 1949... Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous 97,291 9,900 2,794 172 5,650 189 1,420 232 7,443 202 116 63 93 1,397 225 20 66 50 dollars 1954... 4,153,035 88,195 76,242 67,033 90,172 12,392 43,900 88,200 18,443 51 1949. . . 4,494,112 47,741 156,122 77,327 163,474 24,5'9 106,316 56,525 16,066 52 1,866 18 28 10 3 1 4 11 53 1949... 2,883 1 40 74 27 9 2 19 8 54 number 1954 . . . 316,413 1,142 2,815 5,879 333 8 140 650 55 1949... 354,971 5 2,958 7,588 4,839 238 65 1,236 726 56 1,850 18 28 10 3 1 4 11 57 1949 . . . 2,788 1 40 73 26 9 2 19 8 58 gallons 1954.. . 69,455 160 523 548 174 4 22 296 59 1949. . . 82,076 2 600 1,810 766 60 10 421 135 60 56 1 61 1949... 143 2 2 2 1 1 62 pounds 1954. . . 7,245 2,256 63 1949 . . . 16,431 11 800 105 1 1 ... Z Reported in small fractions. 1Doea not include amount aold as standing timber. WISCONSIN 105 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 9 27 45 58 118 87 2 24 16 37 35 33 32 61 51 1 20 56 67 90 352 233 5 54 21 79 80 86 66 118 118 2 134 453 760 793 2,209 854 23 470 228 487 425 522 486 1,056 949 3 182 536 907 966 5,742 2,476 57 946 279 833 866 1,272 1,016 1,454 1,854 4 5,130 25,666 43,756 34,346 78,962 36,847 360 18,660 7,845 25,196 19,877 23,333 14,531 54,562 44,422 5 5,949 16,564 42,255 33,919 189,194 114,752 1,440 41,525 8,656 35,148 37, 531 42,772 15,295 64,168 76,500 6 400 1,000 225 2,567 1,127 4,306 1,202 3,721 1,330 . 190 6,450 375 7 70 6,487 305 11,689 2,100 480 2,120 1,214 1,574 1,771 1,033 4,383 8 112 89 10 33 14 1 59 1 217 189 30 32 33 9 9 5 160 53 39 86 57 1 40 6 121 136 39 46 68 42 10 455 699 36 191 38 1 770 1 1,378 1,586 174 211 234 53 11 29 702 318 153 585 179 5 524 104 623 982 206 216 430 226 12 9,985 20,129 885 4,310 833 20 24,146 15 37,441 40,465 4,755 3,522 6,239 1,125 13 360 15,386 9,014 2,721 10, 548 4,945 45 15,827 1,124 18,026 29, 500 4,016 2,831 10,795 5,779 14 2,721 13,017 3,009 103 19,858 21,969 28,445 2,217 2,172 4,667 15 230 714 3,321 224 3,778 556 9,246 481 7,852 15,367 580 336 5,660 630 16 1 67 97 17 63 97 2 55 7 190 125 45 64 113 41 l 17 7 286 222 72 268 305 154 14 484 354 206 177 229 111 18 6 259 418 55 328 197 6 461 23 644 634 258 476 761 161 19 27 936 820 242 1,393 712 998 88 1,639 1,757 778 1,038 1,044 403 20 60 7,956 13,958 508 6,723 5,187 120 14,414 283 19,696 16,479 5,126 5,682 23,435 4,264 21 245 19,053 22, 567 4,555 29, 192 21,141 24,677 1,438 41,900 45,521 14,423 14,143 26,422 8,471 22 2,410 7,155 3,111 326 9,516 8,236 8,503 2,711 1,847 10,968 1,065 23 20 1,237 5,314 114 7,968 360 5,029 517 11,443 13,147 835 2,806 6,538 759 24 345 2,847 2,491 1,918 2,205 2,714 60 1,788 620 2,029 1,874 2,515 1,349 1,875 1,952 25 349 2,998 2,731 1,971 2,320 2,862 73 1,973 652 2,247 2,273 2,967 1,415 2,011 1,932 26 4,415 50,420 58,247 26,393 54,830 34,004 698 52, 592 9,307 49,535 42,478 44,033 27,527 46,277 34, 176 27 4,017 51,027 57,969 25,044 56, 554 37,180 691 56,032 9,474 48, 503 47,677 47,660 27,041 45,304 33,313 28 150,490 2,515,943 3,397,690 1,000,543 1,768,851 1,421,898 20,217 2,303,154 290,258 2,577,442 1,887,844 1,965,107 783,025 2,511,186 1,537,179 29 119,849 1,882,610 3,057,859 855,737 1,768,588 1,757,329 18,790 2,669,077 241,217 2,218,399 2,176,415 1,552,208 715,910 2,114,029 1,262,920 30 6,988 127,274 487,021 34,103 99,282 39,347 3,000 -■ ,283 22,251 378,531 312,998 120,317 83,467 362,434 89,884 31 13,331 55,288 175,614 25, 709 89,036 36,859 2,312 152,065 9,787 137, 502 166,723 68,070 38,751 153,211 55,511 32 7 92 202 53 35 64 11 130 15 255 109 32 5 329 38 33 5 164 592 53 203 80 6 204 19 639 258 97 22 425 50 34 24 488 1,946 200 203 245 103 2,457 55 2,141 1,092 193 39 4,373 224 35 16 834 5,474 124 1,272 311 18 4,054 191 5,326 2,812 566 374 4,645 182 36 380 19,098 76,177 5,150 6,063 8,262 3,620 93,059 1,535 78, 176 36, 554 7,544 1,525 181,362 6,962 37 273 23,223 195,04, 3,179 40,337 12,615 397 159,458 4,739 179,849 87, 141 14,900 8,585 154,476 5,897 35 4,735 39,712 50 100 741 400 53,885 47,500 19,499 280 108,875 164 39 2,749 98,047 11,304 593 95,733 113, 605 54,236 1,855 5,522 102,330 40 6 47 29 18 33 11 1 28 20 62 44 75 370 13 53 41 23 113 70 101 165 34 2 46 36 99 84 161 656 46 100 42 32 311 181 38 274 54 2 215 345 490 347 792 5,392 124 627 43 200 796 371 447 1,433 101 10 412 2E0 624 602 1,585 12,202 291 1,203 44 564 4,112 3,933 705 3,086 1,647 32 4,414 4,927 8,957 7,839 12,025 67,834 2,541 5,189 45 2,633 11,559 8,112 7,317 16,700 1,990 160 7,904 2,944 13,238 12,662 19,451 121,142 5,557 12,450 46 259 1,052 2,460 1,150 1,022 2,928 1,952 5,548 5,142 8,543 44,585 1,684 2,485 47 913 2,527 2,608 1,896 6,521 232 6 3,644 465 8,521 6,765 10, 529 53,805 3,196 4,332 48 10 9 43 17 16 5 3 10 20 39 19 20 57 34 34 49 34 24 64 76 15 2 6 25 87 30 97 99 77 50 129 70 310 75 137 35 13 171 143 273 292 99 462 284 231 51 362 170 539 344 155 3 66 228 417 213 975 928 456 52 1,980 660 3,830 919 2,311 718 305 5,345 1,843 3,969 4,310 903 4,807 2,938 3,475 53 5,958 2,925 8,223 6,009 1,327 35 788 2,925 6,971 2,622 8,992 14,141 8,183 54 740 145 1,377 234 1,543 303 100 4,646 640 1,764 2,910 1,532 1,415 1,610 55 3,373 485 4,169 350 730 333 443 2,213 1,638 3,346 9,929 1,685 56 1 1 60 3 1 12 3 4 6 57 3 212 4 2 1 62 14 44 3 58 1 3 716 6 5 57 31 41 18 59 22 2,460 8 28 5 379 148 408 53 60 10 20 9,831 48 60 902 350 30 440 91 61 159 39, 509 113 242 60 4,513 1,709 5,601 524 52 10 8,654 211 300 200 44 63 159 33,766 200 . 3,959 1,539 3,637 450 64 1 4 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 2 2 65 4 2 8 14 2 1 9 6 3 2 1 21 66 6 17 3 9 2 25 6 21 12 12 19 67 24 5 37 50 7 3 27 26 21 12 6 101 90 495 24 235 40 1,300 66 334 118 565 455 • 355 22 1,029 42 952 415 140 147 380 296 40 460 140 60 2,806 1,147 70 71 72 106 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 3 of 6) —SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Burnett Calumet Chippewa 1 Annual leffunes: Soybeans grown for all 5,219 116 2 70 1 186 181 28 203 2 1949... 7,910 89 2 166 7 13 179 165 34 377 3 acres 1954... 74, 567 1,531 2 460 4 10 4,417 2,047 208 2,828 4 1949. . . 56,705 482 7 776 14 58 2,278 924 152 2,403 5 3,470 85 45 1 161 162 25 140 6 1949. . . 1,511 13 7 2 66 42 21 32 7 acres 1954... 63, 221 1,211 322 10 4,252 1,897 167 2,527 8 1949... 20,507 128 40 4 1.421 197 96 286 9 bushels 1954... 921,220 16, 570 5,224 137 57,016 28,905 1,964 30,766 10 1949... 273,702 1,764 309 62 14, 373 3,053 1,821 3,445 11 1,445 37 22 1 20 19 2 50 12 1949... 6,332 72 2 149 5 10 124 139 12 338 13 acres 1954. . . 7,091 260 112 1 90 110 13 214 14 1949... 32,250 326 7 688 11 47 761 662 51 1,982 15 tons 1954... 11,067 292 155 1 198 95 36 315 16 1949... 52,955 485 14 1,107 17 57 1,126 1,121 102 2,950 17 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 468 4 1 5 13 5 3 10 18 1949... 543 5 9 2 14 6 3 19 19 acres 1954. . . 2,702 34 1 13 55 12 19 55 2C 1949... 2,712 12 31 ... 7 79 33 5 124 21 Plowed under for green 203 3 1 3 1 5 2 2 5 22 1949 .. . 226 2 6 2 3 6 6 23 acres 1954. . . 1,553 26 1 13 3 20 28 9 32 24 1949... 1,236 16 ... 17 3 17 32 11 25 Other dry field and seed beans harvested 257 3 1 6 1 8 6 3 8 .1 acres 1954... 907 6 (Z) 18 1 26 2 7 15 46 27 100-lb. bags 1954... 12,362 42 1 64 17 319 5 77 388 580 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Lincoln 1 Annual lripiB.ee- Soybeans grown for all 1 125 46 78 149 2 144 36 4 4 2 1949... 1 229 61 138 75 10 161 41 13 30 3 acres 1954.. . 4 1,089 417 397 2,183 13 1,556 360 11 19 4 1949... 1 1,109 359 583 766 63 933 375 104 86 5 1 68 27 16 132 73 27 1 6 1949. . . 1 15 14 7 48 31 24 1 7 acres 1954... 4 782 291 98 2,054 1,179 311 1 8 1949... 1 65 117 31 546 346 297 1 9 bushels 1954.. . 80 9,236 5,698 1,147 49, 251 16,843 6,112 40 10 1949... 20 946 1,875 244 10, 936 3,480 6,111 20 11 53 18 49 16 1 68 11 3 12 1949... 192 35 129 30 8 130 14 2 26 13 acres 1954. . . 221 69 206 85 4 305 46 17 14 1949... 833 135 525 206 50 533 57 13 72 15 tons 1954... 225 129 224 184 2 445 74 33 16 1949... 1,311 337 894 356 111 917 82 20 142 17 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 10 4 8 2 1 15 1 3 18 1949... 28 9 4 1 2 13 2 11 5 19 acres 1954... 65 27 44 30 9 42 2 10 ... 20 1949... ... 110 105 11 2 13 29 8 91 13 21 Plowed under for green 4 1 8 3 7 1 1 22 1949. . . ... 13 1 7 3 9 2 23 acres 1954... 21 30 49 14 30 1 2 24 1949... 100 2 16 12 25 13 25 Other dry field and seed beans harvested 6 47 3 14 6 n 1 1 2 36 6 6 2 20 26 acres 1954. .. 27 100-lb. bags 1954... 829 200 109 15 310 101 562 Z Reported in small fractions. WISCONSIN 107 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Green Lake Iowa 150 112 70 76 29 2 1 446 320 26 71 40 8 97 1 920 113 62 111 32 15 8 561 408 49 1 89 24 21 89 2 751 1,432 377 669 117 13 2 13,329 6,327 133 ... 643 486 44 1,420 3 4,997 807 272 707 138 61 35 9,809 3,116 242 6 777 133 101 869 4 32 91 26 34 19 2 408 244 13 .. . 38 23 1 58 5 23 36 16 35 12 3 198 58 9 31 5 7 40 6 185 1,304 177 436 79 13 12,895 5,322 95 400 322 4 1,042 7 94 369 64 399 49 14 6,134 781 44 276 36 32 489 " 2,323 24,476 3,041 8,850 1,574 130 133,189 54, 957 1,798 ... 5,148 6,189 80 14,192 S 1,590 6,608 900 7,243 851 134 56,235 8,144 867 ... 6,454 295 382 6,191 10 101 21 43 38 6 ... 54 81 9 27 12 6 46 11 894 83 46 71 19 7 8 447 370 38 57 18 17 59 12 382 103 179 155 20 ... 326 430 24 145 121 38 336 13 4,696 410 192 257 77 21 33 3,396 2,199 169 383 79 69 348 14 681 149 342 293 48 ... 353 617 40 270 140 56 487 15 8,342 781 276 605 131 45 44 4,175 2,865 348 570 107 128 675 16 18 1 4 9 3 1 5 7 2 11 7 8 17 27 6 3 12 2 3 1 11 9 5 1 7 3 8 18 132 5 12 62 17 2 49 25 5 90 37 36 19 181 25 13 35 8 14 2 73 50 29 6 94 18 19 20 11 3 3 3 1 8 19 2 2 1 1 2 21 7 1 1 6 1 3 23 13 3 2 22 52 20 9 16 1 59 550 9 ... 8 6 2 6 23 26 3 3 16 4 12 206 86 24 13 24 7 3 4 4 5 1 6 6 1 1 25 12 30 30 16 5 (Z) 10 8 5 8 26 261 451 289 179 78 1 24 75 15 120 27 Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Poli Portage Price Racine 20 119 10 48 27 162 15 1 13 1 208 145 65 29 16 175 1 35 328 28 54 17 333 35 1 25 4 175 64 56 71 49 93 ^ 166 818 84 387 227 881 151 2 83 4 5,049 2,571 836 213 48 2,828 3 158 1,839 146 284 238 1,420 132 1 105 13 2,505 452 340 359 162 945 4 14 16 3 27 20 36 4 5 200 133 53 14 2 161 5 9 5 3 6 10 18 11 2 77 17 14 6 71 6 106 192 34 271 203 207 19 14 4,869 2,482 756 131 4 2,760 7 48 105 7 39 53 113 36 6 1,563 155 89 31 862 i 3,300 3,577 409 3,880 2,503 3,048 290 252 60, 274 39,651 10,073 1,548 65 71,426 9 925 2,157 148 870 1,168 1,165 ... 603 260 14,004 1,904 1,660 331 21,142 10 4 39 2 21 3 109 3 1 5 23 8 9 10 7 11 11 24 310 21 51 5 302 25 1 9 1 129 44 44 60 43 17 12 26 203 5 89 8 526 54 2 22 140 45 29 50 18 45 13 80 1,578 93 2a 20 1,231 80 1 32 4 902 230 224 246 143 58 14 33 432 7 125 11 1,209 51 32 171 128 31 60 38 64 15 172 2,896 144 369 42 2,070 124 1 79 6 1,141 264 422 3S2 280 100 16 5 59 3 2 1 21 5 3 3 2 6 2 6 3 17 6 24 4 1 1 19 9 6 1 4 3 3 8 6 3 13 26 393 30 6 2 77 51 ... 47 18 27 38 7 25 18 19 27 146 37 2 75 47 46 35 3 24 11 11 62 17 8 20 2 8 2 3 2 16 3 1 2 3 3 5 1 2 21 1 4 2 1 3 10 1 1 3 6 2 4 1 5 22 8 30 15 21 14 71 27 4 22 17 13 25 1 5 23 3 10 9 2 90 29 6 2 16 56 16 20 2 17 24 4 21 8 13 6 6 7 2 3 2 5 3 25 11 45 9 41 35 10 13 2 45 1 5 2 26 221 259 111 244 547 183 265 33 390 4 67 46 27 108 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 3 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau 1 Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all 79 219 37 96 116 5 21 11 38 7 14 85 224 2 1949... 128 186 122 54 177 303 3 acres 1954.. . 839 4,071 200 1,367 1,532 16 84 35 389 4,883 4 1949... 951 1,814 630 443 1,245 56 246 103 954 2,882 5 34 187 10 91 86 4 11 186 6 1949... 32 94 8 17 61 2 3 4 5 96 7 acres 1954.. . 495 3,839 41 1,310 1,377 23 31 4,387 8 1949... 456 1,174 60 186 649 5 15 19 11 1,494 9 bushels 1954... 9,109 78,475 590 24, 526 20, 373 400 374 62,935 10 1949... 7,990 22,198 993 2,755 9,967 55 92 310 250 21,373 11 38 40 16 5 25 1 3 29 60 12 1949. . . 101 85 116 30 112 15 22 7 201 207 13 acres 1954... 269 170 68 36 106 3 15 108 369 14 1949. . . 449 538 507 216 462 37 115 33 838 1,232 15 tons 1954... 419 278 100 62 156 4 21 339 432 16 1949... 761 975 1,026 346 874 57 115 38 1,566 1,831 17 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 15 9 11 1 9 3 7 3 4 46 26 26 18 1949... 11 11 12 6 21 1 15 37 19 acres 1954. . . 52 56 84 4 26 12 49 12 238 65 20 1949... 19 76 51 32 89 2 106 47 96 116 21 Plowed under for green 4 1 2 2 4 1 1 4 11 22 1949... 2 5 1 1 10 3 1 2 3 5 23 acres 1954.. . 23 6 7 17 23 1 20 12 62 24 1949... 27 26 12 9 45 12 10 4 9 40 25 Other dry field and seed beans harvested 1 3 3 1 4 13 5 5 11 26 acres 1954... 18 2 32 10 12 9 22 1 49 27 100-lb. bags 1954... 346 21 530 70 265 209 172 35 936 Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 1 Annual le^unes: Soybeans grown for all 96 83 19 7 33 13 52 34 97 2 1949... 268 83 37 4 32 46 96 61 353 3 acres 1954... 285 1,079 143 42 395 73 574 312 601 4 1949... 745 662 172 25 176 244 550 402 1,763 5 28 49 15 3 23 7 35 29 31 6 1949... 15 27 11 3 9 2 19 39 18 7 acres 1954.. . 113 768 110 26 344 28 451 272 178 8 1949... 37 273 53 17 73 13 125 281 101 9 bushels 1954... 1,668 16,573 1,527 267 6,081 400 4,902 4,815 2,973 10 1949... 458 4,709 745 445 1,115 148 1,786 5,875 1,748 11 52 19 3 3 9 4 13 3 53 12 1949... 244 55 23 1 17 38 72 24 325 13 acres 1954.. . 115 88 29 13 36 39 88 8 257 14 1949 . . . 638 357 93 8 89 208 358 105 1,516 15 tons 1954... 167 168 29 38 49 47 88 13 381 16 1949... 1,183 1,494 129 14 160 293 446 199 2,715 17 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 15 12 1 3 2 6 2 15 18 1949... IS 2 3 2 6 9 2 28 19 acres 1954. . . 38 199 3 15 6 32 21 135 20 1949... 58 17 10 5 22 43 4 128 21 Plowed under for green 6 2 1 1 2 5 22 1949... 6 2 3 4 1 7 1 5 23 acres 1954. . . 19 24 4 3 11 31 24 1949... 12 15 16 9 1 24 12 18 25 Other dry field and seed beans harvested 3 1 5 1 2 12 5 26 acres 1954. . . 13 4 12 1 3 102 23 27 100-lb. bags 1954... 34 10 178 6 85 1,579 404 WISCONSIN County Table 9 (Part 4 of 6 ) -SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 109 Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Burnett Calumet Chippewa 1 2 Bay crops, excluding soybean hay (see text): 3,859,133 3,733,774 17,740 18,322 28,058 27,077 94,822 88,973 42,572 40,328 79,426 70,372 52,303 50,431 24,557 26,138 48,839 40,005 86,405 1949... 81,449 3 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay 97,929 82,026 591 523 183 203 1,323 618 367 417 2,377 2,112 1,370 1,058 585 471 1,640 1,629 942 * 1949... 481 5 6 acres 1954... 1949... 2,333,445 1,484,353 12,281 8,354 4,697 3,275 27,765 7,893 7,877 6,169 73,500 48,111 37,012 18,508 9,829 4,962 43,577 30,166 20,944 7,685 7 8 tons 1954... 1949... 5,241,447 2,957,584 16,942 11,836 7,560 4,713 54,827 10,905 12,573 9,628 169,181 77,340 80,063 33,209 18,488 7,775 110,412 60,189 37,896 9,518 9 7,443 215,419 61 1,358 19 711 83 1,944 25 415 349 13,545 50 1,601 39 780 247 9,198 45 10 tons 1954... 1,277 11 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and 61,540 99,314 221 303 680 826 2,574 3,277 1,009 1,139 258 1,124 550 1,301 605 773 386 715 2,379 12 1949... 2,770 13 14 15 16 acres 1954. . . 1949... tons 1954... 1949... 1,277,175 1,933,016 2,085,350 2,369,481 3,083 4,312 3,410 4,585 20,846 19,421 28,470 20,148 61,132 71,037 96,910 57,999 32,005 28,617 43,020 31,771 4,575 20,847 8,970 12,023 10,778 29,122 18,378 25,445 11,576 12,067 16,139 31,597 4,067 8,833 7,140 12,598 60,494 65,247 92,199 48,295 17 IS tons 1949... 3,390 75,304 19 192 71 1,857 166 3,703 137 3,947 16 655 11 203 47 641 28 551 114 2,689 19 20 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small 1949... 3,663 9,948 18 40 53 174 104 472 39 150 5 32 29 63 91 249 8 22 124 396 21 22 acres 1954... 1949... 23,657 62,250 143 355 208 812 742 2,965 159 903 33 161 176 442 611 1,968 32 130 847 3,274 23 24 tons 1954... 1949... 29,155 65,585 113 331 240 1,003 869 2,554 166 954 37 194 354 538 602 1,801 57 133 1,142 3,028 2 = 48 439 3 53 1 4 4 32 26 tons 1954... 27 4,376 10,406 91 203 27 70 80 192 35 79 12 60 39 113 78 350 31 62 65 2- 1949... 194 2" 30 acres 1954. . . 1949... 47,162 110,835 1,492 3,556 368 993 679 1,992 588 1,026 105 528 281 968 815 4,474 235 503 446 1,590 31 32 tons 1954... 1949... 56,739 118,601 1,523 3,186 368 620 829 1,539 687 773 87 638 437 1,384 852 4,376 404 599 518 1,568 33 34 239 5,343 10 263 3 24 3 19 3 31 2 44 2 16 6 75 1 tons 1954... 10 35 4,141 12,823 30 112 51 161 143 491 51 243 19 130 23 95 63 287 25 59 135 36 1949... 408 37 >• acres 1954. . . 1949... 50,416 141,103 459 1,855 1,126 2,515 2,054 5,365 1,262 4,328 204 1,320 218 1,028 871 3,135 267 372 2,115 3,939 3" 40 tons 1954... 1949... 63,847 154,459 538 1,771 1,137 2,097 2,539 4,381 1,432 3,900 374 1,805 296 1,267 887 2,751 576 627 2,176 3,766 41 195 3,652 4 43 4 119 11 131 6 233 1 15 1 6 4 43 2 60 5 42 tons 1954... 214 43 44 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, 1949. . . 11,108 2,498 29 3 68 1 197 9 53 13 116 18 262 60 77 68 29 133 7 45 46 acres 1954... 1949... 127,278 24,156 282 26 813 14 2,450 122 681 56 1,009 156 3,838 632 655 661 236 1,559 76 47 48 tons, green weight 1954... 1949... 791,636 132,979 1,424 138 5,289 100 12,766 373 3,240 212 6,650 997 21,968 3,227 4,334 3,975 1,341 8,110 300 49 50 Alfalfa aead. clover, crass, and other field seed crops: 1949. . . 805 6,320 10 23 21 33 6 7 59 86 43 1,038 20 122 5 57 41 512 3 1 51 52 acres 1954. . . 1949... 4,915 37,061 68 118 112 154 44 16 320 437 341 6,613 72 745 32 221 254 3,733 8 2 53 54 bushels 1954... 1949... 5,006 53,617 63 82 245 244 58 20 541 451 183 12,114 68 1,032 18 214 572 9,287 9 4 55 56 1949... 6,044 8,964 52 58 54 6 181 215 135 56 75 96 30 172 61 54 213 260 231 123 57 56 acres 1954. . . 1949... 50,963 68,918 599 338 402 41 1,203 1,552 939 267 763 641 234 1,346 473 252 1,630 1,817 2,005 972 59 60 bushels 1954... 1949... 52,371 73,850 440 482 376 14 964 1,963 1,165 301 809 740 177 1,589 485 160 2,975 2,629 1,372 1,110 61 62 Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting 1954... 1949... 127 133 9 5 3 2 4 2 1 1 1 2 63 64 acres 1954... 1949... 1,095 961 40 34 21 4 44 9 5 2 1 8 65 66 bushels 1954... 1949... 2,009 1,676 130 75 37 5 138 5 9 1 3 9 67 1,180 1,456 3 3 1 3 72 19 11 6 7 22 20 25 9 8 7 5 105 68 1949... 39 69 70 acres 1954. . . 1949... 8,698 6,378 27 11 14 11 620 68 48 12 32 64 156 144 79 14 28 5 1,306 313 71 72 pounds 1954. . . 1949. . . 1,237,969 658,935 3,205 315 1,900 1,710 98,976 5,085 11,530 1,755 4,980 4,725 30,249 10,890 11,075 1,575 2,232 630 142,331 18,270 73 6,229 12 33 49 14 17 4 6 273 3* 110 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence 1 Hay crops, excluding soybean hay (see text): 108,587 101,850 51,034 48,821 51,832 49,824 116,423 111,275 80,593 81,055 50,271 44,939 36,923 39,837 73,796 69,626 44,694 46,079 7,860 7,914 2 1949... 3 4 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for nay 1949... 601 163 1,695 1,681 1,360 1,106 4,014 3,952 3,384 3,234 1,534 1,208 198 304 1,843 1,234 950 568 117 60 5 6 acres 1954.. . 1949... 8,645 1,465 ' 32,504 26,747 38,899 19,784 89,617 72,640 63,541 53,010 42,755 25,674 5,036 3,867 43,559 20,801 20,320 10,439 2,686 756 7 8 tons 1954... 1949... 18,733 2,070 78,041 59,520 73,710 40,703 237,469 182,231 192,355 149,866 77,275 33,233 8,444 6,534 84,674 30,737 37,797 11,412 4,640 1,098 9 14 342 148 3,267 27 494 233 6,467 203 5,949 219 7,600 18 541 87 2,453 61 1,221 8 186 10 tons 1954... 11 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and 3,903 4,277 962 1,281 469 1,237 1,296 2,253 1,011 1,703 314 894 850 1,124 1,256 2,040 1,046 1,396 202 300 12 1949... 13 14 acres 1954.. . 1949... 94,103 90,242 15,422 19,312 9,858 27,406 19,815 34,272 10, 769 19,768 5,152 17,502 28,311 28,547 24,605 41,506 21, 598 31,395 4,678 6,363 1? 16 tons 1954... 1949... 154,060 72,509 29,578 33,355 15,158 39,106 44,800 69,872 26,778 42,923 8,070 18,369 37,406 29,441 38,752 36,921 28,497 22,985 7,684 6,6% 17 149 3,551 63 1,529 8 115 73 1,419 41 652 25 391 53 1,251 60 1,336 44 725 14 319 18 tons 1954... 19 20 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small 1949... 136 697 23 21 83 87 44 29 18 33 12 31 53 211 35 195 65 172 26 71 21 :■:■ acres 1954. . . 1949... 1,059 4,631 140 134 569 493 325 267 144 159 71 183 369 1,396 218 1,649 398 1,056 199 358 24 tons 1954... 1949... 1,312 4,678 142 197 706 564 497 401 223 223 74 227 356 1,499 172 1,223 413 890 332 471 25 2 45 1 5 1 1 1 4 1 6 26 tons 1954... 27 28 1949... 40 106 67 169 17 40 93 212 35S 734 9 42 64 141 73 228 66 225 4 6 29 30 acres 1954. . . 1949... 296 794 479 1,485 74 418 761 2,018 3,644 8,032 110 437 1,293 2,191 693 2,169 405 1,970 64 56 31 :<2 tons 1954... 1949... 300 660 660 1,954 84 460 1,257 2,953 5,988 11,210 94 356 1,400 1,836 714 2,210 536 1,744 56 44 33 2 7 5 36 1 2 5 121 29 479 2 22 3 37 1 7 1 20 34 tons 1954... 3? 206 784 50 103 24 122 81 198 58 137 39 120 34 197 59 290 46 173 10 38 36 1949... 37 38 acres 1954.. . 1949... 2,280 5,858 374 1,040 220 1,532 669 1,994 451 1,012 501 1,364 800 3,847 890 3,475 471 2,141 157 424 39 40 tons 1954... 1949... 3,115 7,682 636 1,515 271 1,810 1,170 3,557 841 1,933 636 1,300 752 3,490 949 3,253 542 1,679 246 413 41 9 131 1 1 8 3 20 2 25 3 . 40 1 10 4 46 3 10 2 22 42 tons 1954... 43 44 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, 1949... 164 22 200 125 179 30 505 150 205 59 190 27 50 17 304 13 127 8 10 45 46 acres 1954. .. 1949. . . 2,204 207 2,115 1,261 2,212 333 5,236 1,432 2,044 434 1,682 208 1,114 216 3,831 165 1,502 126 76 47 48 tons, green weight 1954... 1949... 11,721 1,012 14,467 7,291 14,447 2,079 37,001 8,740 13, 608 2,331 10,475 980 5,764 821 20,579 744 7,689 410 400 49 Alfalfa seed, clover, grans, and other field seed crops: 2 1 6 53 17 128 4 35 4 112 94 365 18 8 3 24 26 4 1 2 50 1949... 51 52 acres 1954.. . 1949... 7 2 44 365 40 526 93 135 56 428 669 1,860 106 15 15 78 253 5 1 2 53 54 bushels 1954... 1949... 6 1 18 364 51 719 51 122 13 628 1,002 2,976 108 7 16 64 88 11 1 2 55 56 1949... 265 55 157 350 101 221 51 237 96 267 125 58 27 8 88 120 68 58 2 5 57 58 acres 1954... 1949... 1,457 273 1,627 3,165 827 2,007 399 1,791 621 1,607 1,104 402 315 67 693 879 583 383 5 34 59 60 bushels 1954... 1949... 872 266 1,178 2,844 613 2,451 387 1,641 654 1,977 1,068 439 349 64 418 715 573 217 12 43 61 62 Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting 1954... 1949... 1 1 12 14 1 2 6 3 3 4 6 1 63 64 acres 1954... 1949... 4 4 79 100 4 9 51 43 15 21 38 19 65 66 bushels 1954... 1949... 4 2 173 196 2 55 42 36 45 26 65 7 67 73 92 13 62 16 48 10 42 7 11 7 5 1 5 71 23 30 37 68 1949... 69 70 acres 1954... 1949... 447 251 108 499 59 161 31 240 19 70 41 14 (z) 38 737 192 234 148 71 72 pounds 1954. . . 1949. . . 69,442 23,715 12,318 53,550 6,669 14,940 6,040 20,475 3,095 7,065 5,545 810 150 3,600 95,756 11,610 30, 722 9,990 73 18 3 28 100 23 15 3 84 1 Z Reported in small fractions. WISCONSIN 111 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jeffereon Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Lincoln 74,506 71,791 11,222 12,645 108,232 106, 108 69,833 67,568 29,987 30,699 77,588 73,079 7,341 8,751 42,977 40,804 55,393 58,703 34,578 34,862 25,592 24,777 54,661 48,253 36,919 35,450 70,160 66,318 32,832 33,471 38,669 38,155 1 2 2,823 2,561 54 33 2,822 2,730 1,967 1,888 981 885 1,964 1,655 34 34 888 558 2,320 2,354 1,007 736 830 836 1,627 1,239 1,188 966 1,756 1,654 290 160 362 172 3 4 61,909 47,441 819 297 80,361 60,377 60,831 50,758 20,698 15,057 64,784 41,130 494 405 17,650 6,735 45,260 42,491 20,065 9,956 22,045 18,853 47,233 25,858 29,740 17,742 56,833 42,391 5,728 1,913 6,356 1,877 5 6 157,508 101,517 1,456 436 195,546 140,402 160,404 118, 529 52,405 3U,479 152,111 98,278 813 603 33,516 10,759 125,549 101,394 39,556 17,489 52,523 38,556 103,487 41,583 62,532 36,879 153,869 102,577 11,743 3,459 12,434 2,945 7 8 205 5,394 3 45 88 2,585 63 1,717 51 1,219 73 2,331 3 168 33 746 189 4,527 42 941 133 4,471 259 8,572 43 922 56 1,534 14 436 12 271 9 10 798 1,621 382 506 976 1,905 286 790 409 653 429 1,311 226 307 1,087 1,488 599 1,030 691 1,232 129 305 276 1,058 310 824 448 1,027 1,035 1,310 1,203 1,454 11 12 9,367 20,968 9,556 9,592 23,231 42,692 5,494 15,728 5,656 9,196 8,835 29,855 6,286 6,999 21,600 31,029 6,015 11,070 11,000 20,663 2,114 5,206 5,039 20,819 4,961 14,171 10,346 22,406 24,702 29,948 27,540 32,757 13 14 21,060 38,747 13,926 9,678 46,581 76,415 12,443 29,895 10,912 14,768 18,006 54,761 9,375 8,491 29,097 30,843 13,969 20,533 18,657 27,987 3,847 8,099 9,494 28, 363 8,934 20,701 23,512 42,373 44,143 40,237 44,894 41,921 15 16 35 538 23 805 35 916 7 111 11 211 13 215 17 471 55 936 53 833 38 772 18 481 30 739 6 66 19 405 106 3,787 67 1,342 17 18 15 30 46 202 44 35 13 18 5 7 37 26 16 54 68 140 31 32 51 64 14 4 2 23 23 54 12 10 51 145 123 276 19 20 90 140 324 1,320 349 227 138 67 22 28 217 158 88 260 491 715 140 164 325 466 224 10 25 137 102 382 103 68 442 987 600 1,478 21 22 152 200 395 1,434 451 308 341 104 21 22 303 210 109 309 429 653 226 195 305 459 319 14 17 180 168 509 171 109 486 1,238 743 1,778 23 24 1 1 1 8 1 2 2 8 2 16 25 a 95 258 5 32 26 58 11 10 208 379 32 67 3 54 56 113 225 567 96 205 14 33 8 23 30 51 11 20 7 30 40 47 27 28 667 1,981 57 249 182 455 76 41 2,609 6,111 348 646 16 635 421 979 1,327 4,516 1,244 2,883 145 224 57 252 280 639 125 294 33 342 331 381 29 30 1,101 2,716 52 175 210 636 116 48 4,192 7,588 519 808 28 523 434 961 1,751 6,641 1,085 2,230 181 253 68 233 426 848 170 402 20 260 411 282 31 32 8 133 1 25 4 30 10 374 1 7 1 6 18 159 1 13 2 75 3 68 1 5 2 16 33 34 60 105 12 75 44 114 28 53 24 56 46 57 12 32 29 105 88 154 55 108 20 35 21 102 36 92 21 33 27 90 165 173 35 36 546 792 127 1,211 581 1,213 389 591 194 638 553 638 211 415 462 1,051 504 1,258 610 1,079 181 360 211 1,029 457 1,324 313 415 803 720 2,410 2,043 37 38 768 1,412 133 884 801 1,691 885 1,122 384 846 832 1,050 224 491 824 1,016 876 2,008 707 1,177 256 442 324 1,294 612 1,678 546 857 446 916 2,435 1,687 39 40 1 8 2 20 2 22 1 30 1 10 1 35 3 24 1 10 1 10 2 106 3 17 41 42 194 40 25 5 308 157 232 97 66 6 233 82 18 2 158 34 219 64 125 19 69 49 219 29 165 69 180 66 101 12 115 10 43 44 1,927 348 339 67 3,528 1,511 2,905 922 808 80 2,851 649 246 12 2,353 408 2,147 717 1,334' 126 883 687 2,096 251 1,379 519 2,440 668 1,124 70 1,432 93 45 46 11,301 1,793 1,822 230 21,800 8,593 18,271 5,406 6,594 345 18,333 3,864 1,426 47 13,485 2,507 14,162 3,589 8,476 720 5,167 4,063 12,928 1,150 9,010 3,258 15,824 3,963 6,083 392 8,231 477 47 48 19 242 2 37 2 6 11 37 1 23 1 3 2 10 2 53 2 21 1 6 46 425 4 43 3 2 1 1 49 50 84 1,412 15 197 13 51 61 188 9 63 2 19 5 33 10 243 2 75 6 55 308 2,060 5 173 8 17 1 2 51 52 60 2,960 21 195 9 88 54 236 3 145 1 18 4 24 10 243 3 75 1 32 159 4,474 7 179 7 9 1 1 53 54 189 234 6 2 100 500 3 28. 156 213 26 133 8 7 89 82 63 102 56 130 5 55 44 9 40 27 92 55 56 48 41 55 56 i;437 1,598 82 15 1,058 5,890 31 292 1,496 2,014 158 1,188 74 32 716 516 342 630 314 930 85 447 232 44 215 276 1,210 716 838 31? 203 57 58 1,896 1,878 81 15 859 5,797 30 228 2,008 2,338 158 1,163 86 28 588 367 406 545 323 915 42 421 195 23 261 202 879 792 395 179 87 59 60 2 2 4 5 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 1 3 61 62 7 16 38 45 2 12 40 6 6 13 9 5 5 20 63 64 27 25 80 74 8 24 8 37 30 33 28 6 5 15 65 66 13 15 1 3 7 35 3 10 8 14 3 13 2 4 29 29 2 4 6 22 16 29 3 4 1 17 11 22 5 23 67 68 31 66 2 16 34 225 35 108 45 69 10 59 5 6 171 266 2 11 32 74 69 112 7 6 15 123 62 88 12 37 69 70 6,607 5,850 400 4,005 1,855 25,740 4,800 15,255 8,886 7,830 990 6,975 980 270 26,470 20,970 495 1,215 5,590 9,540 10,285 12,240 1,840 585 3,600 11,250 10,768 5,940 1,965 2,790 71 72 62 12 384 165 20 46 2 610 15 1 73 112 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee 1 a Hay crops, excluding soybean hay (see text): 1949... 85,948 76,585 150,584 155,083 45,281 45,800 27,506 28,695 10,165 13,461 71,334 66,562 61,162 60,569 7,949 9,222 78,279 71,046 26,335 27,165 3 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay 2,848 2,312 2,209 962 1,362 1,026 762 782 422 604 2,160 1,721 1,834 1,308 27 14 2,508 1,965 966 1,022 4 1949... 5 6 acres 1954. .. 1949. . . 73,205 41,302 38,590 10,877 31,146 17,060 16,852 12,090 8,732 9,928 52,525 27,411 41,933 22,519 410 237 62,704 37,390 22,380 20,885 7 8 tons 1954... 1949... 165,095 79,632 76,712 17,428 57,743 24,383 28,475 19,106 17,690 19,552 102,925 48,090 81,154 36,738 590 267 157,117 77,454 51,576 46,330 10 377 11,429 99 2,254 114 3,018 45 1,011 112 5,089 108 2,112 111 2,875 2 35 308 9,971 155 4,648 tons 1954... 11 12 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and 1949... 705 1,983 4,388 5,429 673 1,269 442 562 90 230 923 1,929 865 1,764 269 345 677 1,763 226 419 13 14 acres 1954... 1949... 10,125 32,315 102,758 133,924 11,527 23,342 5,579 6,802 957 2,819 14,773 35,008 15,981 34,584 6,663 7,190 12,331 31,056 2,976 5,600 15 16 tons 1954... 1949... 18,463 51,260 163,200 142,268 18,137 26,754 7,380 8,305 1,552 4,354 22,847 44,938 25,826 41,833 8,151 5,881 25,290 47,893 5,475 10,667 17 18 48 1,006 175 4,542 45 909 9 126 19 259 43 555 54 1,239 27 751 58 1,391 30 511 tons 1954... 19 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small 1949... 19 40 172 537 67 203 16 37 10 7 72 170 45 113 36 91 22 33 6 3 22 acres 1954... 1949... 141 161 1,029 3,112 417 1,285 110 221 68 66 599 865 312 595 291 626 212 169 42 29 23 24 tons 1954... 1949... 163 213 1,210 3,474 450 1,184 101 152 69 69 764 922 304 631 287 580 269 174 72 29 25 26 1 10 2 5 2 18 1 5 tons 1954... 27 28 63 119 101 198 66 140 307 516 18 51 33 85 33 87 11 35 37 80 19 44 1949 . . . 29 30 acres 1954... 1949... 422 715 880 1,875 657 1,412 4,036 8,842 174 418 194 741 385 1,002 157 587 255 663 98 296 31 32 tons 1954... 1949... 517 986 788 1,605 540 1,320 5,074 8,717 188 391 260 757 330 816 118 302 358 785 106 331 33 6 74 7 452 3 21 1 8 2 5 3 31 6 35 34 tons 1954... 35 49 200 365 678 63 228 34 69 12 37 83 199 46 199 11 46 48 143 21 55 36 1949. . . 37 38 acres 1954. . . 1949... 410 1,599 4,167 5,838 710 2,781 265 708 103 249 927 2,170 560 2,236 202 723 563 1,630 179 523 39 40 tons 1954... 1949... 695 2,471 4,831 7,058 872 2,617 298 679 115 410 1,175 2,207 775 2,533 154 341 873 2,149 228 889 41 5 140 13 351 1 10 6 58 2 37 3 57 1 28 4 113 2 13 42 tons 1954... 43 44 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, 1949... 191 87 260 41 90 1 50 3 12 12 253 75 162 12 13 224 50 72 28 45 46 acres 1954. . . 1949... 1,645 765 3,160 413 824 5 664 30 131 50 2,316 641 1,991 205 226 2,214 469 660 181 47 48 tons, green weight 1954... 1949... Alfalfa seed, clover, grass, and other field seed cropa: 11,181 3,980 22,422 1,836 5,244 60 2,844 138 878 212 14,438 3,472 11,776 828 878 15,181 2,572 4,454 1,094 49 50 1949... 53 462 11 12 15 30 5 30 31 13 45 26 190 20 368 1 66 51 52 acres 1954... 1949... 276 2,389 38 37 121 127 34 214 188 59 131 117 943 156 2,632 5 399 53 54 bushels 1954. . . 1949... 288 2,950 28 23 83 75 36 201 95 82 131 71 1,071 148 3,606 1 331 55 56 1949... 223 349 239 369 66 37 159 259 1 48 84 124 138 13 18 90 263 32 62 57 58 acres 1954. . . 1949... 2,008 2,704 1,284 1,967 631 323 1,365 2,224 6 298 573 780 854 689 401 901 2,080 280 434 59 60 bushels 1954... 1949... 2,733 3,581 1,421 1,295 725 283 1,185 2,969 'ia 281 546 748 1,193 1,064 512 1,016 2,327 215 625 61 62 Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting 1954... 1949. . . 5 3 3 2 1 4 1 3 2 1 3 63 64 acres 1954. . . 1949... 36 14 15 "s 3 26 11 18 14 200 7 65 66 bushels 1954... 1949... 77 22 7 15 9 56 16 31 40 450 10 67 68 1949... 18 52 57 155 3 5 1 1 16 16 13 31 3 1 12 32 1 5 69 70 acres 1954... 1949... 83 158 176 312 28 12 6 13 91 29 96 168 35 15 100 124 4 15 71 72 pounds 1954. . . 1949... 14,693 15,660 27,166 33,705 5,300 1,080 400 3,420 20,169 3,015 13,145 15,885 8,421 450 15,985 11,025 600 1,440 73 363 43 23 24 144 27 39 Z Reported in small fractions. WISCONSIN 113 HARVESTED : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Pepin Pierce Poll Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trem- pealeau 17,326 15,761 53,313 46,520 73,409 66,911 67,819 64,504 36,879 39,745 29,047 31,638 67,135 63,598 69,319 68,585 49,102 49,170 78,235 69,575 70,173 66,863 18,790 19,258 79,877 76,399 61,230 60,889 70,941 68,411 74,221 75,099 1 2 561 514 1,722 1,481 1,753 1,111 1,374 1,002 241 195 1,104 1,213 1,740 1,074 2,317 2,377 305 160 1,593 1,046 2,119 1,786 121 102 2,619 2,030 2,346 2,246 254 124 1,815 1,309 3 4 12,272 7,610 36,094 22,315 35,139 14,182 34,036 16,656 3,201 1,397 25,437 24,992 49,307 16,478 55,415 48,578 4,550 1,486 40,717 17,967 48,782 27,099 1,896 991 61,566 34,211 52,349 40,423 3,680 1,036 41,392 17,401 5 6 27,254 13,369 86,843 38,052 71,249 19,087 53,103 16,552 6,014 2,554 60,985 53,662 91,165 33,387 145,223 103,885 9,355 2,294 82,951 22,103 107,758 63,947 3,539 1,281 138,978 60,315 128,824 83,642 7,650 1,870 78,907 30,298 7 8 21 486 126 2,757 113 2,711 123 3,338 3 60 181 4,800 58 1,378 187 6,106 20 340 90 3,155 81 1,853 6 226 124 3,457 248 6,425 7 107 72 1,247 9 10 249 429 843 1,309 1,725 2,620 1,133 1,590 1,414 1,817 148 399 643 1,852 544 1,060 1,565 1,791 1,396 1,980 1,010 2,129 594 712 871 2,181 518 1,320 2,398 2,532 1,367 2,291 11 12 3,648 6,296 14,335 20,728 33,088 45,492 25,035 36,024 30,025 31,372 2,061 5,635 13,747 43,133 8,S94 17,259 39,498 38,545 31,328 45,455 17,811 '37,534 14,283 12,810 14,042 36,181 7,080 18,837 62,357 56,033 28,451 52,864 13 14 5,759 5,948 26,411 22,318 52,928 41,350 29,621 29,592 45,923 35,535 4,234 9,069 23,726 69,531 17,283 26,806 65,585 41,744 50,836 35,897 35,187 71,601 20,583 12,592 23,595 48,547 13,870 34,385 100,597 59,301 41,883 55,984 15 16 7 77 38 767 94 1,830 65 1,517 48 826 19 484 10 273 45 974 73 1,721 71 1,581 44 743 28 536 30 577 42 678 165 4,156 44 820 17 18 7 38 24 102 125 382 46 129 180 539 8 8 156 187 22 24 174 425 35 183 31 51 97 269 103 236 9 21 180 636 38 146 19 20 80 245 141 665 646 2,553 452 1,281 864 2,279 132 73 884 927 255 224 1,044 2,663 419 1,490 131 331 610 1,610 629 1,367 28 120 1,119 3,602 145 888 21 116 211 156 681 751 2,210 416 1,052 1,093 2,748 219 111 1,149 1,333 366 325 1,333 3,197 496 1,211 235 435 759 1,894 722 1,591 50 174 1,519 4,017 195 878 23 24 1 5 1 10 1 3 4 15 1 10 1 8 1 5 1 2 1 25 25 26 55 110 16 52 63 232 214 361 67 198 17 52 17 38 17 47 56 237 28 96 33 55 22 105 58 115 19 39 57 211 86 196 27 .8 467 1,124 62 355 480 1,754 6,373 6,385 522 1,296 69 392 208 380 135 416 414 1,986 218 913 190 370 169 1,345 345 937 114 165 517 1,519 545 1,567 29 30 678 1,429 88 345 547 2,017 5,579 4,895 543 1,159 85 494 285 351 234 513 451 2,090 226 806 235 603 176 1,174 475 844 214 227 574 1,695 653 2,531 31 32 1 5 1 10 7 193 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 20 2 21 2 80 2 40 1 25 33 34 14 58 37 232 79 364 69 268 90 325 20 41 49 166 49 86 193 393 48 341 29 115 76 202 64 273 36 119 128 653 49 169 35 36 120 513 346 2,300 824 3,115 1,090 4,971 1,181 3,451 301 341 585 2,547 439 1,138 2,719 4,551 634 3,692 144 1,101 1,441 2,501 533 3,288 266 1,079 1,131 6,094 418 1,904 37 38 166 582 613 2,264 966 3,034 1,453 3,581 1,172 2,816 913 626 738 3,338 732 2,095 3,020 4,226 750 3,364 258 1,530 1,479 2,021 662 4,429 523 1,840 1,503 7,307 512 1,979 39 ... 6 125 3 230 2 16 3 170 1 33 3 31 8 133 2 10 1 12 1 30 2 15 5 71 3 22 1 10 41 42 67 17 198 18 275 14 68 3 112 17 93 38 255 20 306 132 96 4 329 16 322 127 43 2 223 60 130 61 226 8 301 60 43 44 739 94 2,335 143 3,232 137 833 37 1,086 83 1,047 479 2,404 160 4,181 1,484 877 35 4,919 140 3,115 1,087 391 7 2,762 558 1,393 496 2,137 52 3,270 671 45 46 4,826 499 15,957 539 18,957 690 4,598 132 6,076 369 7,485 2,639 15,066 673 29,463 10,034 5,009 281 30,797 524 20,504 7,044 2,101 50 18,418 2,533 8,825 2,865 11,318 275 20,144 3,759 ■:■: 48 2 55 6 94 13 73 7 3 1 33 2 30 4 18 4 2 4 51 9 63 2 25 163 6 136 2 14 43 49 50 2 246 29 522 59 344 53 15 2 231 2 94 36 115 12 4 29 379 44 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2,610 2,995 41,895 8,207 360 191,857 4,185 10,032 22,275 8,100 225 2,533 2,475 6,643 5,580 7,828 4,410 19,179 33,345 71 7. 39 10 2,448 10 5 18 8 41 20 32 73 114 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 1 Hay crops, excluding soybean hay (see text): 93,666 89,023 2,682 3,516 54,026 53,843 26,704 26,140 46,591 46,556 58,937 61,970 70,699 68,742 41,986 39,135 52,614 51,355 62,644 2 1949... 60,631 3 4 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay 1949... 2,947 2,157 23 19 1,689 1,716 416 334 1,961 2,085 1,869 2,065 2,335 1,768 1,255 1,099 1,799 1,599 566 215 5 6 acres 1954. . . 1949... 70,086 31,166 371 206 45,521 40,236 9,808 5,078 39,071 35,351 48,656 45,623 56,190 30,075 30,362 18,334 44,659 29,828 8,561 2,348 7 3 tons 1954... 1949... 131,671 56,003 781 322 122,536 85,112 17,181 6,831 97,624 79,567 117,717 88.847 111,019 52,407 47,342 24,319 101,491 56,991 16,676 3,505 9 68 1,408 2 40 181 5,871 22 518 186 5,464 320 10,421 194 5,070 100 2,867 252 7,293 24 10 tons 1954... 351 11 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and 1,062 2,747 108 152 308 665 583 676 554 938 416 894 715 1,967 546 869 333 1,037 1,984 12 1949... 2,110 13 14 acres 1954... 1949... 17,895 51,668 2,040 2,533 5,195 11,752 13,678 13,751 5,530 9,553 5,786 12,883 10,782 32,549 8,097 13,236 4,939 17,434 49,271 51,904 15 16 tons 1954... 1949... 27,993 65,444 3,038 2,562 11,625 18,588 19,491 11,903 11,241 16,444 12,238 18,537 17,577 44,672 10,502 15,327 8,908 25,604 74,126 55,597 17 27 612 6 105 21 707 32 535 39 593 56 1,285 42 787 27 608 23 362 114 18 tons 1954... 2,507 19 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small 158 326 12 40 19 26 61 215 15 27 25 22 35 99 27 54 11 25 83 .■■ 1949... 239 21 22 acres 1954.. . 1949... 604 1,418 71 276 155 262 540 1,869 93 101 203 136 205 710 165 432 69 161 629 1,495 23 24 tons 1954... 1949... 828 2,268 90 328 223 343 531 1,559 223 127 349 171 262 696 141 295 90 138 706 1,533 2g 2 12 1 30 1 9 1 20 2 36 1 6 1 20 2E tons 1954... 27 33 97 3 23 23 55 36 101 77 144 49 166 142 372 213 446 89 218 82 28 1949... 112 29 30 acres 1954. .. 1949... 346 793 63 283 227 434 447 1,302 352 777 635 1,533 1,089 2,807 2,142 5,008 1,619 2,751 1,410 1,864 31 32 tons 1954... 1949... 353 873 45 156 265 496 386 833 491 965 630 1,670 1,333 3,415 2,670 5,482 2,572 3,575 1,114 1,239 33 2 28 1 5 5 48 8 190 5 34 13 290 22 1,552 4 34 tons 1954... 42 35 76 301 7 22 25 58 84 245 54 104 61 131 58 202 42 161 34 95 103 36 1949... 313 37 38 acres 1954.. . 1949... 769 3,905 104 231 200 644 1,370 4,093 436 692 703 1,453 855 2,021 366 1,745 344 832 1,070 3,123 39 40 tons 1954... 1949... 942 4,445 148 174 366 1,015 1,344 2,792 680 1,103 1,302 2,167 1,162 2,258 484 1,901 573 1,050 1.204 3,600 41 1 55 1 1 8 140 8 134 5 48 2 30 4 32 3 42 tons 1954... 23 43 44 45 46 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, 1949... acres 1954.. . 1949... 399 30 3,966 171 4 2 33 14 174 58 2,728 931 69 1 861 9 139 52 1,109 347 178 56 2,954 732 148 19 1,578 183 58 5 854 54 112 20 984 259 92 17 1,703 206 47 48 tons, green weight 1954... 1949... 23,855 675 111 38 18,067 4,521 4,754 40 7,524 1,812 20,760 4,064 9,203 746 4,401 306 6,358 1,352 10,743 834 49 50 Alfalfa seed, clover, grass, and other field seed crops: 1949. . . 9 116 1 19 7 5 4 210 4 85 20 74 20 61 17 228 2 51 52 acres 1954... 1949... 17 336 4 73 39 26 16 873 45 715 128 343 147 310 121 1,543 11 53 54 bushels 1954... 1949... 23 616 "i 121 34 18 10 1,130 3e 685 129 286 98 536 108 1,517 13 55 56 1949... 32 260 5 15 49 84 19 154 257 38 79 96 210 274 249 81 190 56 129 57 58 acres 1954... 1949... 214 1,776 74 295 570 860 171 956 1,508 330 541 742 1,678 2,991 2,048 688 1,637 285 672 59 60 bushels 1954... 1949... 242 2,245 81 306 343 691 106 1,846 2,355 290 811 770 1,871 2,537 2,372 1,117 1,501 309 726 61 62 63 64 65 66 Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... bushels 1954... 1949... 1 4 6 1 1 3 1 1 6 2 40 3 2 1 14 2 28 13 3 22 22 5 1 39 2 83 5 6 9 50 63 55 45 2 4 9 44 41 82 1 5 10 67 16 29 95 48 14,972 6,345 1 10 900 3 20 20 287 5,300 40,005 16 125 22,850 2 12 10 27 575 3,465 2 6 13 32 720 3,510 16 12 107 41 16,111 2,925 13 9 107 45 10,768 3,060 10 12 47 65 7,730 8,190 68 69 70 71 72 1949... acres 1954... 1949. . . pounds 1954... 1949. . . 56 99 283 247 41,990 44,685 73 117 40 29 319 5 43 219 91 38 WISCONSIN County Table 9 (Part 5 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 115 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ot».er field crop*: Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting 1954. . 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. tons 1954.. 1949. . Tobacco harvested farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . pounds 1954. . 1949. . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954. . 1949. . acres 19541. 19492 . bushels 1954.. 1949.. Other field crops harvested acres 1954.. Vegetables for boae use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. Vegetables harvested for sale. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949. . Sold dollars 1954. . 1949. . Asparagus farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Snap beans (bush and pole types) farms reporting 1954. . 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Cabbage farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Sweet corn farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Dry onions farms reporting 1954... 1949. . . acres 1954.. . 1949... Green peas farms reporting 1954. . , 1949. . . acres 1954. . , 1949. . , Tomatoes farms reporting 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954.. . 1949... Beets (table) farms reporting 1954... 1949.. . acres 1954. . . 1949. . . Other vegetables acres 1954. . . Beeries aod other snail fruits harvested for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... quarts 1954. . . 1949. . . Raspberries farms reporting 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... quarts 1954. . . 1949... Cranberries farms reporting 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949. . . 100-lb. bbl. 1954... 1949... Other berries acres 1954. . , 994 925 11,714 8,444 142,456 83,902 4,344 5,678 13,748 19,719 19,772,342 29,513,193 40, 940 56, 543 44,737 57,265 10,990,909 10,635,459 5,774 108,502 121,708 21,497 28,187 241,766 234,456 18,122,251 19,072,536 238 204 196 269 5,531 7,094 9,975 7,482 1,275 1,826 7,829 8,663 7,515 9,836 88,678 93,788 6,593 10,679 8,573 12,568 491 720 3,250 2,890 7,005 7,442 101,853 85,123 1,220 1,885 1,926 2,739 581 1,147 6,322 6,310 13,164 2,269 3,186 1,221 1,441 1,457,513 1,840,172 1,416 2,137 341 636 251,443 525,186 150 121 3,798 3,149 255,510 153,295 40 400 396 708 573 147,402 87,881 725 783 128 169 407 440 32,592 35.: 17 14 167 155 165 164 143 3 1 10 100 (Z) 1 (z) (z) 2 2 1,916 911 1 3 2 2 177 1,400 331 449 96 225 12,241 18, 802 582 739 799 1,203 21 (Z) 2 5 (Z) 1 7 9 2 3 IZ) 1 3 8 (Z) 1 2 5 (Z) 1 (Z) 1 883 590 5 (Z) 3,585 229 (Z) 10 Bayfield 10 350 13,164 470 804 510 877 175,149 259,853 2,576 2,605 370 675 1,907 2,938 242,391 248,014 2 1 (Z) (Z) 209 278 689 434 7 12 2 2 21 151 13 696 118 246 47 99 108 154 886 1,468 14 26 1 7 (Z) 1 32 48 15 13 21, 509 21,751 17 20 3 6 1,835 4,059 1 1 10 20 22 300 392 579 105 264 18,777 22,979 744 ,038 136 304 345 42,124 40,362 72 124 270 287 12 13 7 3 17 35 (Z) 1 91 153 85 130 108,038 167,800 31 68 40 68 30,388 44,757 57 77 549 553 6,369 4,788 559 892 130 491 30,978 38, 582 1,810 2,030 534 718 5,100 4,049 422,947 447,745 9 8 15 10 132 147 329 141 61 149 481 776 146 129 1,652 700 170 377 131 255 15 21 16 18 187 199 2,050 1,461 35 65 217 234 9 40 20 94 36 52 49 48 91,716 32,772 44 90 17 27 32,385 32,804 703 501 69 148 13,926 13,335 1,338 1,410 131 120 245 418 15,663 31,059 1 1 (Z) (Z) 72 25 39 16 (Z) 32 95 72 75 28 38 1 2 (Z) (Z) 21 137 236 5 12 1 1 3 (Z) (Z) 18 17 2 3 2,832 3,617 14 15 2 3 2,832 2,833 496 562 98 255 11,556 24,805 12 829 1,090 201 369 538 708 40,672 62, 229 1 2 (Z) 2 122 186 180 108 1 2 29 61 100 208 67 215 35 118 2 5 (Z) 28 38 206 239 8 24 5 7 4 (Z) 22 20 8 10 3,577 18,903 10 7 2 2 654 1,785 110 400 ,029 77 93 706 811 9,317 6,617 686 658 51 94 11,383 13,819 45 1,360 1,426 594 505 5,092 4,109 273,253 245,954 Chippewa 258 167 2,044 1,486 149 141 45 56 4 1 2 (Z) 292 210 2,595 1,839 5 6 1 2 26 43 266 309 15 12 3 1 5,344 987 6,277 9,212 682 949 270 463 52,702 50,658 Z Reported in small fractions. xFor 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text, farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. For 1950, does not include acreage for 116 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 5 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Douglas Other field crop*: Sugar beets harvested for sugar Tobacco harvested. •farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 19541.. 1949 2.. bushels 1954... 1949... Other field crops harvested acres 1954... Vegetables for boae aae and for sale (otber than Irisb and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use : farms reporting 1954... 1949... Vegetables harvested for sale. . .farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954. .. 1949... Sold dollars 1954. . . 1949... Asparagus farms reporting 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... Snap beans (bush and pole types) farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Cabbage farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... Sweet corn farms reporting 1954 .. . 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . acres 1954. . . 1949... Dry onions farms reporting 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Green peas farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... Tomatoes farms reporting 1954... 1949. . . acres 1954... 1949... Beets (table) farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Other vegetables acres 1954. . . Berries sad other snail fruits harvested for ssle: Strawberries farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... quarts 1954... 1949... Raspberries farms reporting 1954. . . 1949. . . acres 1954. . . 1949... quarts 1954... 1949... Cranberries. farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. 100-lb. bbl. 1954.. 1949.. Other berries acres 1954.. 853 1,169 129 325 28,194 41,756 3,338 3,465 270 447 2,056 1,601 76,997 116,482 3 3 (Z) 5 110 232 78 123 10 17 2 4 57 79 578 559 73 225 30 99 3 5 (Z) 1 93 86 1,347 782 17 (Z) 37 74 14 38 32,977 44,789 16 17 1 3 1,330 1,266 1 2 18 42 2,424 658 65 12 1,000 112 87 151 272 532 375,992 827,355 638 915 478 669 78,192 79,270 452 1,773 1,919 854 916 24,333 23,622 1,443,217 1,809,701 6 3 6 3 5 (Z) 22 26 411 481 603 666 11,780 11,933 77 60 136 152 6 15 166 205 407 372 10,152 9,142 33 34 17 22 (Z) 1 38 88 9 22 5,679 15,213 20 72 4 17 2,405 10,632 450 589 1,372 1,844 1,751,287 2,380,772 737 832 80 178 12,618 18,858 1,299 1,422 14,377 4,816 (Z) (Z) (Z) 57 27 25 17 4 2 1 (Z) 5 3 1 (Z) 14 3 (Z) (Z) 15 16 4 5 2,960 6,745 860 945 865 1,243 3,743 6,043 5,674,118 9,122,744 882 1,603 338 574 90,614 55,113 266 3,308 3,796 337 496 12,798 7,621 997, 520 512,330 12 11 20 25 271 144 219 310 ,126 153 259 5,818 3,134 35 38 72 134 55 100 21 37 18,145 44,145 34 67 6 24 5,904 16,577 106 133 926 1,041 11,203 9,671 5 2 6 1 9,900 475 928 1,428 127 627 31,660 73,772 190 2,809 3,098 1,287 1,484 24,204 24, 866 1,401,798 1,550,762 3 3 2 3 3 7 11 16 49 55 713 910 9,437 12,157 56 12 188 132 984 975 13,172 10,922 4 20 8 49 63 86 1,040 985 39 43 8 10 7,748 8,262 3,914 6,750 19 8 132 28 1,226 269 614 845 1,010 1,070 282,070 150,398 1,326 1,375 72 164 191 209 16,528 19,638 2 (Z) 23 33 28 10 21 17 10 10 39 110 17 53 (Z) (Z) 20 25 111 127 12 11 18 1 7 (Z) 1 98 124 62 44 137,834 57,130 64 82 15 26 12,035 22,833 (Z) 500 206 638 118 295 15,563 26,121 640 969 1,828 13,425 (Z) 24 56 25 32 26,452 43,215 7 21 2 8 4,407 6,396 64 4,200 84,517 781 1,039 138 382 19,728 36,257 40 2,073 2,210 326 431 1,108 1,790 79, 800 107, 587 5 94 52 94 2 61 34 76 -> 8 8 6 (z) 16 1 10 7 90 22 118 6 866 10 1,130 1 175 13 277 (Z) 101 2 152 1 3 3 3 17.) 2 (Z) 3 1 6 15 32 (Z) 18 164 384 3 6 12 10 (z) 5 2 8 1 3 (z) (z) 28 48 9 17 12,823 9,712 14 1,902 8,619 707 867 162 387 22,016 36,566 1,361 1,518 166 275 1,470 473,679 136,675 68 132 68 78 23 73 36 31 64 193 281 65 110 36 66 6 4 6 1 25 12 492 127 21 41 24 9 2 5 (Z) 1 43 58 28 22 23,750 39,017 15 23 5 6 3,058 4,375 384 350 Z Reported in small fractions. 1For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text, farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 2For 1950, does not include acreage for WISCONSIN 117 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Lafayette Langlade 232 425 160 344 25,651 39,886 385 544 25 102 19 94 19 7 • 4 12 2 82 (Z) (z) (z) (z) 1 (z) 1 1 (zj 2 5,200 3,762 21 51 50 102 62,945 145,490 560 1,041 102 306 13,621 30,641 2,426 2,650 2,005 1,469 91,424 98,975 2 2 (Z) (Z) 1 71 50 ,048 577 10 12 2 5 6 4 2 1 52 42 933 840 16 9 (Z) 17 26 4 15 4,405 15,673 2 365 1,749 1 2 6 13 8,700 8,705 458 585 36 91 5,265 17,853 1,552 1,655 21 24 88 188 13,042 13,066 2 2 18 25 142 9 9 1 2 (Z) 5 2 1 (Z) 10 11 21 20 10 20,698 16,305 1 379 618 450 441 152 296 15,224 23,286 902 913 399 515 9,507 9,140 600,082 537, 187 7 2 2 3 (Z) 9 236 326 4,883 4,754 81 119 158 148 193 228 4,407 4,098 7 14 3 2 1,085 1,672 12 7 1 1 508 651 485 698 30 105 6,617 14,546 1,431 1,684 83 94 2,331 1,089 120,683 78,919 (Z) 2 3 (Z) (Z) (Z) 58 53 1,299 586 (Z) 39 40 1,001 462 5 12 1 (Z) 18 3 5 4,101 10,514 2 2 1,164 1,916 109 173 156 313 44,021 56,756 174 257 6 12 453 ,134 (Z) (Z) (Z) 3 3 3 (Z) 1 1,328 3,586 2 3 1 4 335 762 13 29 19 42 21,977 56,116 653 644 138 280 17,018 25,766 1,250 1,329 309 298 1,242 1,114 89,229 95,413 2 2 (Z) 1 216 146 358 220 (Z) 1 53 48 435 339 87 138 77 90 4 1 (Z) 31 21 37 356 369 19 24 (Z) 8 133 239 198 265 243,692 373, 236 . 19541. 1954 l. 19541. 19541. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 1954 '.. 1950.. 19541.. 1949... 1954 '., 1950. . . 1954 >., 1950.., 19541., 1950... 1954 '., 1950.., 19541.. 1949... 92 2,345 58 159 101 2,331 2,385 18,641 958 5,208 1,427 13,433 871 21,168 2 4 41 31 75 26 61 5 14 2 13 80 414 183 2,699 11 25 13 12 82 8 55 32 23 101 36 696 291 3,262 114 545 177 2,717 17 1,335 38 216 211 980 102 465 109 515 919 5,996 133 1,545 182 359 137 1,519 7,168 21,318 2,867 6,212 4,301 15,106 3,932 28,430 14 82 25 167 21 109 4 58 1 97 53 303 202 673 111 329 91 344 23 673 28e 1,244 1,017 11,257 30 171 58 113 682 19 117 45 72 335 45 387 245 1,376 104 390 141 986 64 524 749 2,924 176 702 573 2,222 4,329 23,157 894 996 79 725 54,620 62,108 11,816 7,925 42,804 54,183 132, 974 203,544 19 66 88 140 60 48 28 92 32 186 981 1,627 20,400 20,877 9 967 110 857 20,400 6 14 20 166 141 740 62 141 79 599 17 309 37 242 1,081 1,699 254 340 827 1,359 1,737 13,176 280 3,195 415 606 278 3,101 16,443 38,529 5,785 11,853 10,658 26,676 6,228 53,312 36 130 106 284 68 242 38 42 3 10 135 744 704 1,625 442 684 262 941 202 1,780 628 2,670 4,863 22,782 97 510 115 395 4,570 42 118 59 59 293 117 775 805 2,940 408 817 397 2,123 55 1,465 152 1,018 4,125 10,239 1,754 2,132 2,371 8,107 9,011 50,089 186 2,641 161 513 188 2,537 6,042 27,985 2,000 6,460 4,042 21,525 8,384 43,401 19 68 62 136 36 113 26 23 6 6 85 497 242 924 112 368 130 556 77 881 1,087 5,113 7,151 49,366 93 863 221 642 4,326 40 224 49 175 2,825 92 708 584 2,949 200 693 384 2,256 362 1,694 91 612 474 2,151 191 760 283 1,391 2,125 12,115 655 1,226 12,897 11,861 336 921 157,958 171,642 19,573 48,462 138,385 123,180 345,348 194,487 16 29 377 77 363 43 14 34 34 39 82 156 2,105 2,326 1,027 1,191 1,078 1,135 495 1,093 1,030,275 940,403 19,839,197 20,612,925 580 1,025,978 226,749 799,229 19,723,817 23 4,297 623 3,674 115,380 61 201 465 1,302 168 350 297 952 88 1,179 27 43 156 1,227 35 1,110 121 117 953 630 43 716 38 109 52 698 2,179 8,104 275 1,538 1,904 6,566 194 4,474 142 211 915 129 186 82 729 16 53 51 32 31 21 20 70 204 61 1,211 205 278 59 1,135 14,345 23,020 4,873 7,160 9,472 15,860 18,583 33,753 1 6 2 11 2 11 14 1 29 12 119 15 1,022 2 6 2 5 1 15 17 303 599 1,234 539 220 60 1,014 2 698 20 150 143 555 52 110 91 445 400 5,875 85 1,047 112 208 79 1,018 3,936 12,139 443 2,013 3,493 10,126 4,135 17,165 1,484 3 6 3 3 20 267 339 1,420 19 290 320 1,130 12 563 16 182 171 1,115 22 215 149 900 2,284 6,566 lFor 1954, does not include data for farma with lees than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. 2For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 WISCONSIN 123 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Fcr.c du Lac Forest Grant Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Lincoln 156 29 164 96 54 80 45 63 279 48 255 84 104 41 53 66 1 2,036 327 1,860 1,320 655 1,280 226 828 1,987 902 765 1,276 665 937 748 697 2 218 22 142 123 33 66 55 40 349 47 538 358 235 26 78 38 3 318 43 305 224 107 160 60 104 426 115 639 462 252 79 107 50 4 164 30 160 102 56 74 45 63 281 45 246 83 98 41 56 70 5 1,960 324 1,721 1,275 616 1,210 226 804 1,929 861 703 1,276 628 876 725 661 6 9,564 746 3,887 4,271 1,315 1,787 1,760 1,567 11,300 1,926 17,864 13,262 12,248 879 4,057 2,098 7 25,928 3,383 26,108 13,056 7,303 12,136 4,031 8,281 27,556 9,128 25,036 27,848 18,040 6,556 12,121 7,582 8 2,528 209 1,422 1,950 573 614 213 341 3,325 587 3,126 2,176 7,860 410 488 387 9 5,857 466 3,361 2,892 1,990 2,157 739 1,176 6,888 2,044 6,387 5,222 9,017 1,705 1,880 1,691 10 7,036 537 2,465 2,321 742 1,173 1,547 1,226 7,975 1,339 14,738 11,086 4,388 469 3,569 1,711 11 20,071 2,917 22,747 10,164 5,313 9,979 3,292 7,105 20,668 7,084 18,649 22,626 9,023 4,851 10,241 5,891 12 L2,472 623 341 4,120 377 562 994 661 4,218 1,309 28,985 24,945 3,945 73 5,113 1,551 13 33,632 1,836 32,123 32,408 8,541 18,045 4,281 10,573 34,807 13,870 50,620 54,415 14,030 9,275 16,846 9,109 14 7 13 9 9 7 38 6 51 3 5 6 15 21 3 35 56 45 22 4 104 22 98 27 5 16 3 2 16 14 41 17 19 19 105 12 259 5 34 10 17 32 10 113 287 76 46 12 266 52 334 41 12 35 4 26 18 6 26 9 17 17 51 6 140 34 9 19 27 1 68 251 41 29 12 172 27 222 20 5 29 3 12 20 8 15 8 2 2 54 6 119 5 1 21 5 9 45 36 2 35 17 94 6 25 112 10 21 7 6 1 14 22 23 29 31 13 13 10 66 16 33 20 10 5 10 24 51 2 60 49 27 22 2 169 12 188 23 17 14 3 12 25 216 2 294 387 115 136 4 15 698 59 430 112 61 120 8 15 26 127 4 308 241 60 198 2 660 40 1,268 93 57 38 6 44 27 417 6 673 883 234 238 10 24 1,600 125 1,773 132 138 224 12 40 28 64 2 207 56 31 164 235 22 370 39 19 19 6 21 29 199 6 174 230 130 105 10 11 517 72 433 41 50 93 10 28 30 63 2 101 185 29 34 2 425 18 898 54 38 19 23 31 218 499 653 104 133 13 1,083 53 1,340 141 88 131 2 12 32 52 1 93 263 23 21 1 395 8 735 76 28 21 7 33 469 1,128 2,082 165 209 8 2,273 83 2,264 217 83 389 2 34 726 8 346 156 134 35 10 19 1,028 52 2,598 9,200 42 40 3 10 35 1,887 19 1,196 1,025 671 300 27 143 3,488 412 2,975 8,682 152 343 52 49 36 783 25 904 782 260 59 15,443 27 63,736 150,907 122 60 5 37 14,006 5,722 9,217 6,528 2,494 161 993 44,071 4,247 58,976 173,487 1,270 1,313 72 15 38 44 1 34 34 18 9 4 140 7 118 22 12 11 3 39 612 3 278 114 69 21 16 778 38 1,517 8,759 35 28 10 40 463 3 199 43 21 13 14 167 8 193 2,890 17 10 2 41 149 79 71 48 8 2 611 30 1,324 5,869 18 18 8 42 522 669 410 221 34 11,472 25 63,460 147,569 120 60 5 43 21 1 19 13 13 5 1 2 55 5 26 11 4 5 2 44 114 5 68 42 65 14 10 3 250 14 1,081 441 7 12 3 45 38 32 27 12 11 10 2 89 4 1,023 11 4 10 3 46 76 5 36 15 53 3 1 161 10 58 430 3 2 47 261 25 235 372 39 25 3,971 2 276 3,318 2 48 55 6 55 39 25 23 4 25 121 16 91 24 31 17 9 26 49 405 53 423 302 131 271 24 156 593 214 227 281 171 190 116 197 5C 316 86 343 168 95 290 35 146 566 125 755 152 227 114 57 244 51 1,671 278 1,941 1,108 414 1,226 133 741 2,331 914 1,124 1,101 686 774 582 1,271 52 114 44 105 55 37 176 19 53 188 50 160 42 45 64 13 42 51 359 31 360 235 124 192 30 119 537 241 424 181 99 150 103 161 54 202 42 238 113 58 114 16 93 378 75 595 110 182 50 44 202 5f 1,312 247 1,581 873 290 1,034 103 622 1,794 673 700 920 587 624 479 1,110 56 31 3 15 3 2 31 10 75 6 291 26 109 2 3 7 57 700 40 1,223 654 202 593 22 324 1,295 375 112 359 345 455 188 412 58 45 79 51 31 33 26 154 32 91 14 57 22 2 14 59 290 563 369 149 340 3 111 700 262 228 83 174 185 14 21 6C 410 2,964 446 110 460 1,042 1,800 485 2,364 51 2,365 182 4 52 61 1,175 10,440 1,824 469 2,101 26 844 4,595 1,619 3,837 178 2,766 879 55 71 62 70 666 107 35 315 75 503 85 297 9 484 82 ... 8 63 341 744 480 175 379 22 237 868 490 723 46 822 351 33 44 64 340 2,298 339 75 145 967 1,297 400 2,067 42 1,881 100 4 44 65 834 9,696 1,344 294 1,722 4 607 3,727 1,129 3,114 132 1,944 528 22 27 ,, 1,011 11,161 4,138 644 1,035 2,438 8,430 2,398 6,560 323 15,730 771 50 256 67 7,213 43,863 12,491 2,771 13,610 3,671 26,997 10,947 35,849 2,041 11,471 5,738 201 360 68 124 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 6 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tree fruits, nuts, sod 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 Cherries, .trees of all ages number Quantity harvested pounds Sour cherries farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Sweet cherries farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Plums and prunes farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels Grapes farms reporting Vines of all ages number Vines not of bearing age number Vines of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Marinette Outagamie 1954 l 1950. 19541 19502 19541. 1950. . 19541. 1950. . 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950. . 1954 1. 1949. . 1954 l. WO.. 1954 l. 1950. . 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1949.. 19541. 1950. . 19541. 1950.. 1954 '. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1949.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1949.. 19541. 19541. 19541. 19541. 19541. 19541. 1954 '. 19541. 19541. 19541. 19541. 1950. . 19541. 1950. . 19541. 1950. . 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1949.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950.. 19541. 1950. . 1954 '. 1949.. 382 2,440 444 670 365 2,383 17, 504 46,257 4,692 11,683 12,812 34,574 10,658 65,266 20 62 65 127 34 79 31 48 10 19 184 645 1,677 1,629 1,117 425 560 1,204 1,204 1,848 1,749 2,941 6,473 21,932 113 946 188 758 2,804 53 803 64 739 3,669 158 709 733 3,093 165 748 568 2,345 157 1,398 72 292 398 982 77 378 321 604 2,770 10,103 223 3,801 138 261 237 3,725 6,725 38,469 2,069 9,019 4,656 29,450 2,705 44,364 3 13 3 35 3 27 20 22 72 45 143 34 126 11 17 46 306 15 1,000 13 43 28 15 11 3 3 1 2 4 76 1,041 503 5,061 152 947 351 4,114 40 1,885 39 193 174 610 65 236 109 374 1,193 3,813 221 1,688 201 398 224 1,688 8,807 26,706 1,872 2,936 6,935 23,770 3,351 18,852 5 17 18 49 17 42 1 1 35 138 166 278 71 101 95 177 47 122 161 51E 180 1,171 25 150 29 121 100 6 57 371 328 1,810 107 455 221 1,355 36 409 33 148 310 814 46 228 264 586 2,434 1,476 39 760 38 147 43 747 1,196 8,465 352 1,395 844 7,070 517 9,423 38 250 19 5 14 17 137 64 571 10 113 54 458 14 423 22 142 491 7,810 171 1,935 320 5,875 1,305 33,340 232 657 589 770 232 603 20,155 30,295 5,628 8,460 14,527 21, 835 15,259 39,720 43 55 134 235 68 162 66 26 163 308 1,650 2,316 218 529 1,432 1,787 1,151 2,613 1,604 1,710 15,584 8,217 85 1,370 72 1,298 15,159 37 234 35 199 425 100 212 726 1,269 194 432 532 837 210 600 55 112 2,168 3,915 1,046 2,714 1,122 1,201 3,998 6,695 131 1,664 159 270 138 1,601 5,700 22,525 1,356 4,747 4,344 17, 778 1,731 24,606 1 5 1 23 1 21 60 78 154 53 65 13 61 172 530 63 4,976 19 149 126 23 63 9 23 13 10 33 317 161 1,337 71 244 90 1,093 13 504 66 346 1,625 2,169 334 548 1,291 1,621 4,031 15,236 166 1,793 134 277 169 1,793 5,588 25,073 1,248 4,499 4,340 20, 574 2,224 24,104 28 78 81 148 42 57 111 400 1,706 14 29 10 9 38 21 17 39 43 288 207 1,088 108 228 99 860 9 458 33 144 1,338 406 448 174 890 232 3,224 1,962 7 118 182 1,058 36 200 146 858 72 546 2 238 2 194 174 2,019 172 264 180 2,019 7,919 25,431 1,943 4,998 5,976 20,433 7,126 27,965 10 21 23 161 21 135 2 26 42 70 195 482 883 288 643 194 240 298 304 355 1,505 517 9,920 52 201 76 125 357 24 154 69 85 160 86 499 528 2,072 151 411 377 1,661 189 719 64 200 633 764 370 255 263 509 1,876 4,329 xFor 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. See text. 2For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting lees than 1/2 acre. WISCONSIN 125 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Pepin Plerc Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sheboygan Taylor Trem- pealeai 34 432 36 84 29 426 1,292 5,587 350 724 741 9,479 609 3 54 1,227 81 130 50 1,202 2,200 10,496 436 1,786 1,764 8,710 1,067 16,160 39 78 81 20 39 58 42 9 17 37 157 14 1,251 6 18 12 6 6 5 10 22 78 314 29 646 336 1,382 7 50 58 198 22 596 278 1,184 19 6 284 760 9 22 84 112 65 163 316 635 17 61 77 147 48 102 239 488 265 719 2,509 3,578 46 1,355 25 66 45 1,346 977 8,739 421 2,489 556 6,250 328 13,974 29 272 25 1,475 7 13 11 2 10 6 24 447 181 2,559 115 606 66 1,016 24 152 428 984 260 450 168 534 930 3,001 97 1,238 128 152 89 1,215 4,424 15,009 1,373 2,828 3,051 12,181 2,050 18,304 156 29 634 4 7 3 7 6 1 20 272 151 1,374 97 259 54 1,115 22 502 20 105 129 568 43 251 86 317 1,114 1,813 38 656 17 32 42 651 943 5,692 298 1,427 645 4,265 1,077 6,408 45 67 50 25 50 1 20 10 187 132 1,006 29 237 103 769 13 541 4 33 30 115 10 54 20 61 105 504 242 1,331 451 879 239 1,280 16,757 37,244 4,725 11,266 12,032 25,978 10,734 31,929 20 127 73 550 30 341 43 209 5 43 129 695 1,189 2,944 231 713 958 2,231 934 2,780 622 2,616 3,942 47,982 58 505 84 421 3,871 25 117 32 85 71 60 434 382 2,099 99 647 283 1,452 21 307 55 316 527 2,319 215 740 312 1,579 2,654 9,890 74 1,011 195 280 68 936 7,884 13,861 1,377 3,214 6,507 10,647 9,120 25,195 51 54 121 24 53 30 115 297 464 7,062 7,313 11 268 27 241 7,065 26 3 15 22 176 299 788 107 149 192 639 21 423 37 289 650 1,661 82 351 568 1,310 7,862 14,546 227 1,947 332 604 215 1,825 10, 963 30,609 3,142 10,937 7,821 19,672 8,207 34,130 19 85 113 326 23 284 90 42 143 10 98 508 316 1,264 130 455 186 809 237 1,514 701 2,668 10, 564 22,650 90 523 128 395 7,970 28 178 32 146 2,594 53 367 284 1,271 113 392 171 879 16 337 87 573 855 3,485 204 1,171 651 2,314 4,001 20,368 52 594 34 32 54 470 1,234 4,030 242 1,393 992 2,637 1,073 4,121 2 3 13 11 90 36 115 26 231 545 1,576 254 361 291 1,215 31 500 19 55 412 225 351 105 61 120 621 724 39 1,147 23 71 51 1,095 734 7,262 389 2,512 345 4,750 206 9,529 1 10 1 33 1 21 40 11 77 10 65 1 12 3 1 30 247 27 3,717 5 13 19 364 165 1,668 51 327 114 1,341 16 669 14 120 97 378 27 163 70 215 150 1,777 374 553 137 1,627 15,217 32,531 5,432 6,982 9,785 25, 549 15, 876 61,104 1- 1 19 32 231 92 569 42 202 50 367 44 565 155 959 621 11,691 28 136 70 66 621 7 19 9 10 43 356 254 1,295 96 254 158 1,041 18 680 67 641 1,401 5,916 466 1,323 935 4,593 4,518 32,048 190 7 11 23 155 279 1,209 140 433 139 776 161 1,161 15 56 20 355 4 15 9 6 20 5 74 77 569 33 119 44 450 2 124 7 14 19 311 16 273 3 38 50 162 181 2,322 110 315 187 2,294 5,357 28,293 1,435 4,784 3,922 23,509 2,801 28,956 4 11 5 16 4 15 1 44 116 105 253 60 139 45 114 37 130 187 730 322 4,573 32 118 30 88 270 19 69 15 54 52 66 408 464 1,765 127 276 337 1,489 32 687 54 196 268 667 63 214 205 453 2,149 4,806 293 1,863 491 732 288 1,792 19, 839 41,457 4,947 11,682 14,892 29,775 21,051 58, 508 17 78 51 136 16 77 35 59 6 31 189 763 919 2,158 230 516 689 1,642 739 2,844 1,745 4,885 11,153 41,597 119 1,303 276 1,027 7,610 55 442 106 336 3,543 148 684 847 3,248 208 797 639 2,451 504 1,982 73 264 245 783 78 258 167 525 834 5,713 60 1,031 38 79 67 987 1,517 7,500 655 2,248 862 5,252 796 8,780 1 5 45 23 45 21 22 389 225 2,451 144 385 81 2,066 11 881 11 54 75 251 50 99 25 152 208 510 58 1,154 534 742 53 1,079 24,462 40,650 8,113 14,858 16, 349 25,792 36,026 88, 594 33 161 227 151 200 10 31 27 32 1 33 39 34 44 35 137 36 37 767 38 3 39 42 40 42 41 42 1 43 44 2 45 2 46 47 9 48 49 216 50 50 51 995 52 20 53 244 54 30 55 751 56 4 57 527 58 17 59 158 6C 496 61 986 62 164 63 474 64 332 65 512 66 2,783 67 7,508 68 126 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 6 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood 1 Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut 128 9 153 30 194 442 101 92 119 55 2 1950... 1,704 64 1,233 352 1,513 1,785 1,675 854 1,255 1,372 3 acres 19541.. 97 6 255 20 325 1,111 200 74 223 54 4 19502.. 234 14 374 43 635 1,410 299 175 407 105 5 129 10 149 35 192 425 98 86 127 56 6 1950... 1,601 59 1,203 321 1,444 1,693 1,655 846 1,189 1,357 7 4,247 261 5,522 797 12,135 36,485 8,249 2,230 9,139 1,660 8 1950... 21,248 542 15,552 2,980 28,393 57,369 25 ,273 10,669 22,633 11 ,627 9 1,799 73 1,423 214 2,921 10,211 1,875 502 2,345 601 10 1950. . . 6,120 127 3,412 687 8,923 16,696 5,186 2,008 3,298 2,822 11 2,448 15,128 188 415 4,099 12,140 583 2,293 9,214 19 ,470 26,274 40,673 6,374 20,087 1,728 8,661 6,794 19,335 1,059 12 1950... 8,805 13 1,494 21,409 194 600 2,012 15,615 616 4,793 3,479 29 ,900 18,351 73,018 6,456 26,254 1,607 9,099 12,273 30,064 1,123 14 1949... 17,545 15 1 23 1 16 70 2 1 6 2 16 1950... 18 1 62 54 118 13 23 19 4 17 3 126 5 58 373 5 3 11 8 18 1950... 73 2 159 309 369 37 95 45 13 19 3 59 37 224 5 3 10 3 20 1950... 38 2 127 70 216 27 90 21 13 21 35 67 32 5 21 239 149 153 10 5 1 24 22 1950... 23 2 1 22 24 1949... 12 187 69 1 17 25 15 74 2 103 489 10 101 543 293 857 26 85 16 69 39 134 7 26 1950... 26 27 35 634 361 2,657 155 38 800 18 28 1950... 212 3 1,521 17 1,509 3,978 208 149 345 42 29 16 209. 92 971 86 21 95 16 lil 1950... 146 2 374 12 443 1,321 140 93 175 31 31 19 425 269 1,686 69 17 705 2 32 1950. . . 66 1 1,147 5 1,066 2,657 68 56 170 11 33 8 372 348 1,664 22 9 514 34 1949... 91 1,575 14 2,193 3,896 81 61 206 5 35 79 6 4,346 893 1,609 94 49 898 26 36 1950... 418 8 5,658 72 4,038 3,731 453 275 1,794 201 37 70 143 ,806 7,412 15,958 153 23 2,412 40 38 1949... 3 ,311 24 127,961 184 32 ,791 36,125 2,399 1,101 13,155 1,165 39 19 1 72 75 184 17 12 32 8 40 49 24 6 6 4,269 474 572 165 1,341 425 48 28 40 13 369 67 23 41 18 42 25 3,795 407 916 20 27 302 5 43 70 143,557 3,152 14,998 11 22 2,296 40 ■U 13 30 16 18 77 19 39 321 47 57 268 120 9 46 7 5 9 7 16 529 26 2 ^f. 3 .... 3 47 14 58 274 148 39 2 503 48 249 4,260 960 142 1 116 49 42 2 51 1 62 168 27 19 42 21 50 1950... 349 12 254 124 490 515 287 157 246 356 51 354 1,608 12 55 346 1,421 8 1,173 318 2,241 968 3,936 145 1,054 160 660 336 1,236 405 52 1950... 2,007 • 112 12 73 86 315 82 34 93 201 54 1950... 417 7 391 191 473 855 219 230 224 269 55 242 273 8 232 653 63 126 243 204 -'■. 1950... 1,191 48 1,030 982 1,768 3,081 835 430 1,012 1,738 57 44 36 1 40 55 30 3 86 157 58 1949... 741 17 316 462 1,166 6,591 517 144 531 790 59 79 1 68 62 141 40 45 34 23 60 1950... 444 1 397 38 304 402 203 184 165 147 61 663 6 995 812 3,932 792 1,415 570 644 t2 1950... 2,279 1 2,819 164 1,210 6,653 886 1,054 1,423 590 63 225 164 92 411 175 236 113 238 64 1950... 701 971 90 395 2,693 292 324 326 221 65 438 6 831 720 3,521 617 1,179 457 406 66 1950... 1,578 1 1,848 74 815 3,960 594 730 1,097 369 - 2,885 10 4,808 3,533 22,760 2,383 2,642 3,595 1,496 t-P 1949... 14,360 16,339 723 7,545 27,230 6,219 5,052 7,760 2,352 1For 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. See text. 2For 1950. does not include acreage for farms reporting less than l/2 acre. Chapter C STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS (127) WISCONSIN State Economic Areas N ©, ofl c^v £«? LEGEND ITH METROPOLITAN STATE ECONOMIC AREA | 20 1 NONMETROPOLITAN STATE ECONOMIC AREA 130 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) 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. I -rul 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 195.4. 1949. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland lying Idle farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954. , Cropland, total farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954. . 1949. , Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954., 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Cropland used for row or groin crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954., acres 1954 . . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on .hii-h connercial 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., Oats 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 153,622 168,582 22,543,373 23,254,749 146.7 137.9 14,824 12,225 100.93 88.71 147,274 162,759 9,871,904 10,153,296 8,602 8,548 10,791 30,789 62,666 22,996 2,712 170 97,792 98,758 2,273,987 2,179,898 28,011 26,827 551,474 620,453 12,733 179,143 18,401 372,331 85,507 3,822,360 49,742 2,120,889 69,389 2,455,679 9,484 150,675 149,187 1,447,030 149,964 165,072 12,697,365 12,953,647 139,539 154,056 8,552,026 9,013,561 103,94c 121,947 5,943,249 6,471,045 650 354 21,036 11,691 16,788 261,883 16,211 547,736 Economic class Commercial farms 135,064 145,853 21,400,450 21,762,777 158.4 149.2 15,818 13,130 100.27 88.23 86 132,953 143,585 9,613,480 9,786,874 2,597 4,862 8,716 28,963 62,031 22,931 2,686 147 92,214 92,289 2,178,989 2,069,404 22,740 21,176 430,709 472,101 11,231 163,063 14,101 267,646 79,979 3,625,068 44,213 1,860,256 65,213 2,364,085 9,213 147,360 131,909 1,327,863 133,696 144,343 12,223,178 12,328,379 128,624 139,769 8,168,142 8,510,202 99,552 109,532 5,485,324 5,857,231 591 305 20,424 11,152 16,167 255,718 16,023 542,909 14,995 14,346 32,856 31,923 255,927 249,229 3,186 3,114 4,868 4,772 37,157 36,515 90,202 86,909 206,757 203,109 2,075,001 2,043,389 57,198 55,399 125,463 122,944 1,220,307 1,200,686 7,420 6,605 43,362 42,284 175,651 170,798 10,123 9,405 17,735 17,161 121,935 117,455 1,493 1,035 695,062 482,463 465.5 466.1 66,555 60,458 141.49 133.48 79 1,426 977 365,246 257,758 65 10 15 82 189 364 578 123 869 612 60,245 34,657 391 190 34,499 24,590 222 13,098 223 21,401 582 46,621 469 58,083 593 58,495 149 8,389 1,422 71,873 1,446 990 459,990 317,005 1,137 810 165,361 104,539 864 626 104,704 83,639 202 69 14,849 7,015 313 24,869 152 8,198 316 3 ,151 18 ,589 73 426 2 ,195 1 ,013 12 674 97,423 779 5 590 50 036 420 23 062 77 677 255 1 881 12 692 14,732 11,382 3,511,294 2,720,896 238.3 239.1 31,373 27,872 132.71 116.43 85 14,577 11,207 1,923,374 1,452,609 110 50 108 232 3,818 8,674 1,569 16 11,851 8,679 414,883 301,201 2,185 1,514 46,528 50,529 1,223 22,385 1,238 24,143 7,519 355,766 5,210 225,210 7,356 364,035 1,453 30,297 14,386 181,498 14,617 11,257 2,384,785 1,804,339 14,101 10,845 1,134,684 929,919 10,142 7,754 580,976 482,467 120 73 2,622 2,045 2,781 63,840 2,202 107,599 2,894 8,772 69,145 820 1,627 12,445 13,036 57,298 571,316 9,632 32,005 331,893 1,436 8,104 36,786 1,830 4,665 33,404 43,472 44,235 7,647,698 7,456,175 175.9 168.6 18,295 16,138 105.07 96.40 87 43,322 43,965 3,682,943 3,702,843 85 146 301 3,507 27,881 10,979 421 2 33,596 32,705 819,518 768,912 6,270 5,462 108,673 107,769 3,329 43,460 3,676 65,213 26,137 1,194,045 14,487 534,910 22,459 866,489 3,698 60,114 42,766 441,120 43,372 44,065 4,611,134 4,579,524 42,579 43,408 2,880,052 2,798,265 32,515 33,348 1,728,955 1,673,776 133 65 2,034 980 6,576 99,686 7,196 258,655 5,907 11,777 95,950 1,356 1,838 14,030 34,640 80,532 836,437 22,884 50,436 .; . ■■ ' 2,292 6,379 31,918 3,833 6,531 43,434 45,172 52,031 6,305,460 7,103,657 139.6 136.5 11,959 10,764 85.96 79.06 87 44,820 51,646 2,586,770 3,014,466 271 765 2,550 L4,627 23,962 2,543 97 5 30,719 32,728 607,601 638,899 7,418 7,438 122,630 140,319 3,852 48,660 4,398 73,970 28,463 1,281,903 14,463 598,052 22,197 719,621 2,798 35,005 44,137 388,883 44,946 51,791 3,317,001 3,793,684 43,800 50,696 2,609,125 2,964,415 34,371 40,129 1,879,955 2,127,772 90 57 670 782 4,577 49,388 4,993 136,372 3,588 5,992 46,870 660 712 6,555 27,509 40,875 419,473 16,329 27,304 248,794 1,536 2,792 16,148 2,377 2,839 19,560 22,994 27,472 2,597,503 3,089,846 113.0 112.5 8,659 7,572 75.85 66.97 85 22,377 26,842 885,597 ,095,785 931 2,286 4,287 9,040 5,470 341 21 1 12,424 13,765 82,394 98,904 2,095 26,110 3,221 56,284 13,627 587,440 7,424 340,811 9,902 285,195 915 10,975 22,362 191,559 22,674 27,057 1,192,498 1,439,499 21,166 25,842 1,097,142 1,336,604 16,834 20,932 928,251 1,133,247 31 15 144 175 1,635 15,995 1,295 28,175 1,351 1,859 15,245 190 163 1,265 9,106 10,214 104,495 5,005 6,690 58,480 706 1,716 7,064 890 1,055 7,090 WISCONSIN 131 FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 a sample of 'arms. See teit] The State — Continued Areas I and A Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic c Lass Other farmB Commercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I ClasB 11 Class III class rv Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 9,472 8,996 90 14,166 10,929 155 227 1,551 3,988 3,682 1,326 1,476 1,751 10 1 11,270 11,340 119 17,563 12,457 67 262 1,339 4,268 4,594 1,927 2,170 2,920 16 2 666,981 425,603 50,339 2,317,211 2,022,583 92,453 72,667 386,914 759,146 560,050 151,353 163,010 129,613 2,005 3 837,810 606,780 47,382 2,555,910 2,102,227 56,338 100,011 316,464 760,237 650,767 218,410 233,245 213,315 7,123 4 70.4 47.3 559.3 163.6 185.1 596.5 320.1 249.5 190.4 152.1 114.1 110.4 74.0 200.5 5 74.3 53.5 398.2 145.5 168.8 840.9 381.7 236.3 176.1 141.7 113.3 107.5 73.1 445.2 6 7,399 6,141 89,668 7,905 8,963 53,524 18,940 14,209 8,844 6,276 4,474" 5,035 3,583 40,000 7 6,458 5,650 69,488 6,478 7,488 41,343 22,184 13,034 7,909 5,641 4,207 4,387 3,670 5,080 8 102.40 126.75 173.06 48.83 49.02 88.12 64.91 57.69 46.10 41.86 39.52 44.88 50.13 100.00 9 86.79 104.85 190.77 44.54 44.44 53.93 55.52 55.95 44.42 39.65 35.95 41.63 48.88 25.42 10 83 79 73 86 86 75 92 87 84 88 88 88 84 50 11 8,222 6,015 84 13,318 10,727 140 222 1,551 3,962 3,591 1,261 1,346 1,240 5 12 10,060 9,020 94 16,647 12,236 66 252 1,324 4,228 4,539 1,827 1,990 2,410 11 13 180,466 52,070 25,888 584,198 33,281 20,720 119,627 203,995 129,342 29,680 33,843 12,645 1,065 14 233,575 109,025 23,822 628,363 552,501 18,484 25,698 96,844 210,593 155,152 45,730 44,155 28,375 3,332 15 2,075 3,930 1,301 361 10 15 26 140 170 245 695 16 2,186 1,495 1,691 945 20 130 390 405 376 370 17 1,720 350 2,096 1,711 5 31 45 445 865 320 275 110 18 1,596 210 3,946 3,576 2 27 216 1,511 1,530 290 315 55 19 600 30 3,558 3,433 21 86 935 1,690 625 76 115 10 20 45 20 611 591 61 43 317 135 35 20 21 2d 103 98 31 18 18 25 6 5 22 23 12 12 10 2 23 3 32' 2,190 62 6,130 5,049 58 135 1,031 1,975 1,445 405 536 540 5 24 3,635 2,780 .. 6,084 4,679 23 141 809 1,694 1,437 575 620 775 10 25 53,4-e 36,305 5,215 128,4 110,597 2,930 4,937 25,100 43,855 26,130 7,645 9,193 8,510 175 26 61,935 44,030 4,529 126,628 101,988 985 5,692 23,138 33,078 27,215 11,880 11,360 12,170 1,110 27 2,476 2,781 14 2,804 2,068 51 61 274 661 746 275 255 476 5 28 2,690 2,920 41 3,181 1,970 35 56 258 622 703 296 555 655 1 29 53, ~3C . 215 57,711 43,816 9,741 1,121 4,602 11,657 11,060 5,635 4,185 9,660 50 30 63,640 76,305 1,40" 79,496 53,751 8,604 5,500 4,782 11,345 16,395 7,125 9,805 15,840 100 31 870 625 1,177 1,007 15 43 164 370 340 75 90 75 5 32 9,230 6,780 70 18,849 17,209 4,026 521 2,122 4,680 3,670 2,190 910 680 50 33 1,946 2,346 8 1,892 1,261 39 38 137 376 461 210 195 436 34 44,550 59,990 145 38,862 26,607 5,715 600 2,480 6,977 7,390 3,445 3,275 8,980 35 3,316 2,165 4" 9,972 8,271 43 135 1,220 3,127 2,790 951 896 800 5 36 118,630 73,355 5,30" 623,442 552,187 8,905 10,090 107,152 219,017 160,900 46,123 40,420 30,785 50 37 3,022 2,471 36 6,615 5,048 55 109 795 1,772 1,812 505 751 811 5 38 144,179 111,143 5,311 545,158 443.576 21,423 25,068 72,028 152,040 135,422 37,595 53,809 47,218 555 39 2,650 1,480 46 5,944 5,199 38 93 769 2,082 1,726 491 445 300 40 54,040 32,720 4,834 222,035 201,285 2,331 7,391 37,189 84,259 57,140 12,975 11,180 9,570 41 180 70 21 1,179 1,104 16 21 256 451 285 75 60 15 42 2,015 675 625 18,511 18,096 375 427 4,734 7,425 3,860 1,275 385 30 43 8,887 8,311 80 13,735 10,663 149 217 1,541 3,888 3,602 1,266 1,386 1,676 10 44 62,408 53,240 3,569 156,192 134,477 13,842 3,340 21,216 44,323 40,056 11,700 10,380 11,225 110 45 8,68" 7,496 85 u, -o 10,823 150 227 1,551 3,972 3,637 1,286 1,411 1,531 5 46 10,540 10,085 104 17,093 12,337 67 257 1,324 4,253 4,569 1,867 2,070 2,675 11 47 287,724 155,145 31,318 770,384 691,058 45,952 26,778 149,329 259,507 166, 532 42,960 47,221 30,815 1,290 48 364,150 231,360 29,758 834,487 708,240 28,073 36,890 124,764 255,016 198,762 64,735 65,320 56,385 4,542 49 0,416 4,420 79 12,917 10,436 81 195 1,501 3,922 3,521 1,216 1,246 1,230 5 5C "995 6,205 87 15,600 11,844 32 220 1,298 4,153 4,404 1,737 1,790 1,955 11 51 226,148 142,380 15,356 973,952 864,069 14,166 22,418 169,441 347,131 244,170 66,743 60,793 48,865 225 52 299,320 193,015 11,024 1,072,817 923,777 3,545 38,993 142,538 358,154 292,212 83,330 83,975 63,705 1,360 53 5,282 4,051 61 12,341 9,749 96 181 1,406 3,568 3,337 1,161 1,271 1,316 5 54 6,415 5,920 80 15,432 11,206 38 226 1,224 3,897 4,174 1,647 1,890 2,325 11 55 262,809 184,498 10,618 1,168,600 995,763 30,328 35,158 179,180 371,057 296,322 83,718 94,229 78,003 605 56 337,810 263,565 12,439 1,334,424 1,072,819 17,370 51,760 138,294 382,190 362,605 120,600 137,410 121,865 2,330 57 25 25 9 137 132 65 22 20 20 5 5 58 15 20 14 84 74 23 10 10 15 5 11 5 5 59 80 115 417 6,857 6,607 5,732 415 235 210 15 250 60 25 25 489 3,678 3,323 2,743 290 110 75 35 70 5 350 61 490 115 16 489 439 30 23 81 150 110 45 40 10 62 4,140 945 1,030 10,603 10,073 5,778 515 1,325 1,210 930 315 420 110 63 140 25 23 166 161 40 66 50 5 5 t» 2,940 170 1,717 2,134 2,074 ... 695 834 420 125 60 65 449 165 35 1,064 969 36 28 279 371 215 40 70 20 5 66 506 149 278 2,051 1,931 397 146 530 615 193 50 52 8 60 ►.7 3,735 1,140 1,823 14,630 13,680 2,815 819 4,036 4,135 1,480 395 475 125 350 68 50 10 12 195 180 5 5 65 75 25 5 15 69 34 6 56 181 173 10 2 59 69 29 4 8 70 310 45 287 1,385 1,350 50 70 445 580 190 15 35 71 2,442 785 66 3,918 3,772 32 67 933 1,854 751 135 126 15 5 72 2,549 474 625 4,936 4,777 81 112 1,706 2,124 646 108 97 22 40 73 21,420 4,200 5,992 44,324 42,876 650 1,009 14,691 19,006 6,525 995 1,103 170 175 74 1,385 355 59 3,436 3,231 70 92 897 1,467 620 85 140 60 5 75 1,634 253 632 6,767 6,553 878 396 2,103 2,401 704 71 151 40 23 76 12,930 2,120 4,571 51,461 49,961 7,245 2,660 16,833 17,313 5,320 585 1,105 270 125 77 4S5 350 40 661 576 100 119 181 71 80 25 40 40 5 78 612 17" 289 9,626 9,570 7,439 1,186 770 106 51 18 25 8 23 79 2,670 1,215 968 18,960 18,785 13,528 2,793 1,731 358 265 110 110 45 20 80 510 190 18 445 410 30 39 116 140 70 15 25 5 5 81 424 95 55 618 586 144 47 194 134 48 19 17 5 10 82 3,320 875 285 4,380 4,185 889 491 1,370 1,005 355 75 105 45 45 83 132 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL (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 farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 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.. [Data are baaed on reports for onl> Total all farms 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 Croplsjid, total farms reporting acres Land pastured, total farms reporting acres Woodland, total farms reporting acres Irrigated land In farms 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 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. Oats 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. 19,879 21,642 3,250,894 3,279,550 163.5 151.5 11,167 9,384 67.61 61.62 84 18,919 20,767 1,372,211 1,403,888 780 965 1,340 3,936 7,736 3,653 494 15 11,874 11,880 315,858 288, 172 3,288 3,059 58,977 67,117 1,405 18,282 2,231 40,695 13,095 666, 694 6,542 285,159 10,173 357,858 1,151 16,436 19,292 194,137 19,254 21,107 1,747,046 1,759,177 18,848 20, 567 1,340,410 1,381,251 15,391 16,666 951,853 991,756 35 7 200 360 2,438 37,692 2,874 100,997 1,249 2,475 19,790 375 442 3,920 13,499 27,916 309,824 5,805 12,738 130,390 199 832 6,372 737 1,278 11,115 Economic class Commercial farms 18,018 19, 526 3,146,304 3,151,270 174.6 161.4 11,762 9,864 67.15 61.12 85 17,623 19,116 1,349,509 1,364,980 290 615 1,135 3,746 7,681 3,648 494 14 11,428 11,329 308,622 279,882 2,908 2,698 51,842 58, 872 1,275 17, 182 1,966 34,660 12,344 640,363 6,081 266,843 9,623 346, 083 1,121 15,961 17,596 183,042 17,768 19,261 1,709,973 1,703,734 17,557 18,991 1,295,068 1,328,076 14,350 15,565 907,206 944,871 35 7 200 360 2,387 36,942 2,858 100,450 1,209 2,405 19,300 365 434 3,875 13,158 27, 578 306, 814 5,674 12,566 128,880 188 822 6,306 686 1,221 10,460 133 78 46,795 42,779 351.8 548.4 30,969 43, 561 81.03 68.74 76 123 78 23,345 22,363 7,070 4,207 58 10 1,517 561 36 5,177 59 2,766 4,978 16 811 132 1,942 123 78 31,932 27,131 123 73 17,225 12,941 91 62 7,943 9,063 2 345 29 1,395 23 700 74 600 5 12 150 107 880 7,224 45 245 2,467 7 203 1,758 14 72 _il 1,599 1,026 499,899 317,631 312.6 309.6 22,909 20,093 75.01 64.20 85 1,584 1,016 236,459 147,484 10 15 301 965 283 5 1,337 784 59,659 35,075 250 127 6,658 5,271 143 4,155 154 2,503 1,010 75,933 747 49,057 832 45,660 135 2,260 1,548 26,473 1,584 1,016 302,776 187,830 1,573 1,011 181,252 127,020 1,308 856 124,990 82,971 10 30 337 7,537 425 21,520 246 769 6,545 75 148 1,330 1,477 5,873 65,918 1,003 3,384 34,443 31 331 2,008 131 222 2,000 5,894 5,611 1,243,185 1,128,910 210.9 201.2 14, 540 12,841 69.22 64.82 85 5,894 5,566 564, 816 523,640 5 25 15 465 3,155 2,062 167 4,348 3,956 122,098 106,300 893 855 18,631 17,890 411 5,525 603 13,106 4,158 239,973 2,168 100,585 3,277 131,000 455 7,820 5,824 66, 082 5,894 5,581 705, 545 647,830 5,849 5,541 493,071 453,535 4,849 4,581 340,558 312,910 15 5 120 15 1,031 16,765 1,305 48,440 501 866 7,140 135 146 1,420 5,198 12,474 138,262 2,801 6,099 63,810 90 216 1,835 315 703 4,765 6,352 7,681 943,315 1,130,655 148.5 147.2 9,491 8,684 64.30 59.06 6,297 7,601 387,429 474,773 45 110 280 1,846 3,450 551 15 3,841 4,240 84,225 92,220 957 961 13,821 22,240 405 4,105 637 9,716 4,577 215,290 1,922 75,465 3,430 111, 785 395 3,955 6,192 55,300 6,332 7,646 485,475 589,233 6,232 7,521 411,300 496,845 5,127 6,241 290, 755 357,412 720 8,855 855 24,545 330 568 3,815 115 100 735 4,651 6,722 76,475 1,410 2,312 22,990 30 42 510 136' 144 1,915 _L_ 3,085 3,830 334,320 416,800 108.4 108.8 6,593 6,252 58.06 56.45 83 2,935 3,680 116,255 159,325 115 275 640 1,200 665 40 1,505 1,820 29,685 31,965 530 545 7,050 10,015 240 2,475 355 4,575 2,075 82,385 960 31,075 1,545 41,415 100 1,005 2,980 26,455 3,015 3,750 152,990 201,305 2,980 3,680 153,485 186,255 2,390 2,870 113,460 138, 785 220 2,065 210 4,935 110 122 1,145 35 28 240 1,465 1,400 16, 760 355 444 4,550 140 75 66 705 955 1,300 78, 790 114,495 82.5 4,530 4,666 51.12 51.34 73 FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM. WISCONSIN CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 133 a Baople of farma. See text] Area 2a — Continued Area 2b Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic claaa Other farma Conroercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Clase I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Reai- dential Abnormal 1,050 810 1 12, 786 11,715 67 944 4,133 4,450 1,661 460 530 535 6 1 1,215 900 1 13,614 12,494 37 618 3,823 5,311 2,045 660 540 560 20 2 69,680 33,790 1,120 2,007,252 1,948,839 39,837 253,952 777,480 659,845 183,590 34,135 35,210 19,760 3,443 3 80,675 46,200 1,405 2,025,940 1,958,785 17,416 178,738 710,436 765,100 232,950 54,145 35,000 26,920 5,235 4 66.4 41.7 1,120.0 157.0 166.4 594.6 269.0 188.1 148.3 110.5 74.2 66.4 36.9 573.8 5 66.4 51.3 1,405.0 148.8 156.8 470.7 289.2 185.8 144.1 113.9 82.0 64.8 48.1 261.8 6 5,529 4,016 13,227 13,791 67, 198 28,936 15,592 11,336 7,558 4,996 6,698 4,580 119,300 7 5,056 4,074 11,484 11,949 107,461 24,843 14,878 10, 199 7,443 4,713 5,001 4,500 70,000 8 75.65 97.16 83.27 82.73 112.97 106.53 83.31 76.40 68.24 64.36 98.15 113.74 150.44 9 73.04 76.77 77.30 76.65 298.11 87.23 81.36 70.67 64.87 59.12 72.27 106.04 258.62 10 80 75 83 84 76 81 86 86 83 68 72 69 17 11 785 510 1 12,270 11,529 62 934 4,108 4,425 1,575 425 400 335 6 12 995 655 1 13,268 12,373 31 608 3,813 5,301 2,020 600 450 425 20 13 17,470 4,690 542 763,587 751,755 10,438 117, 808 314,714 240,410 59,510 8,875 7,580 2,520 2,032 14 26,005 12,190 713 779,232 763,322 4,783 75,300 294,839 291,785 81,470 15,145 8,020 5,210 2,680 15 170 320 655 270 10 50 95 115 140 245 16 215 135 515 370 5 5 70 170 120 90 55 17 180 25 861 741 5 31 345 275 85 95 25 18 160 30 2,947 2,892 17 10 495 1,615 685 70 45 10 19 55 5,756 5,726 11 350 2,835 2,160 335 35 30 20 1,407 1,407 16 470 726 180 15 21 126 121 16 94 6 5 5 22 1 3 2 2 1 23 170 1 7,886 7,595 35 732 2,983 2,755 880 210 180 105 6 24. 250 1 8,071 7,756 21 467 2,787 3,171 1,075 235 150 150 15 25 4,860 2,170 206 155,818 149,987 1,385 20,977 62,455 48,255 13,765 3,150 3,315 1,795 721 26 3,320 100 166, 118 162,043 790 15,413 63,540 56,890 21,570 3,840 2,035 1,540 500 27 200 180 1,907 1,622 7 137 442 655 286 95 145 140 28 205 155 1 1,924 1,634 7 96 450 676 310 95 140 145 5 29 3,875 3,260 32,328 26,748 700 2,878 7,845 9,235 5,140 950 2,780 2,800 30 4,450 3,755 40 49,956 41,561 4,158 3,128 14,280 11,930 5,395 2,670 4,680 3,710 5 31 80 50 812 752 5 56 181 365 125 20 50 10 32 660 440 11,775 10,980 15 495 3,620 4,310 2,440 100 725 70 33 130 135 1,245 1,000 7 91 296 340 186 80 115 130 34 3,215 2,820 20,553 15,768 685 2,383 4,225 4,925 2,700 850 2,055 2,730 35 470 280 1 9,489 9,168 42 688 3,367 3,660 1,181 230 220 100 1 36 16,180 10,015 136 515,795 503,180 4,425 49,765 194,655 190, 900 53,235 10,200 8,775 3,780 60 37 275 185 1 4,552 4,206 25 443 1,582 1,495 521 140 205 140 1 38 12,870 5,310 136 153,248 144,315 1,175 21,120 53,435 47,290 16,310 4,985 5,790 3,130 13 39 335 215 7,958 7,582 64 647 2,830 2,910 946 185 230 140 6 40 8,420 3,355 292,934 283,952 13,075 31,887 113,170 95,330 26, 595 3,895 5,445 3,050 487 41 10 20 1,365 1,350 25 190 660 400 70 5 15 42 115 360 17,875 17, 595 545 3,065 9,025 4,360 580 20 280 43 960 735 1 12,404 11,413 60 924 4,043 4,350 1,611 425 500 485 6 44 6,005 4,990 100 93,242 88,902 8,639 9,517 31,206 28,425 9,035 2,080 1,525 2,685 130 45 880 605 1 12,466 11,595 62 934 4,113 4,440 1,616 430 445 420 6 46 1,085 760 1 13,428 12,428 31 608 3,813 5,301 2,030 645 490 490 20 47 26,205 10,120 748 952,033 128,490 12,523 141,663 385,014 297,900 78,415 12,975 13,675 7,115 2,753 48 35,325 19,265 853 995,306 966,926 9,731 93,841 372,659 360,605 108,435 21,655 14,735 10,460 3,185 49 810 480 1 12,157 11,511 64 933 4,108 4,420 1,606 380 395 245 6 50 970 605 1 12,909 12,219 28 602 3,788 5,276 1,960 565 385 290 15 51 29,460 15,540 342 964, 547 937,119 18,885 102,629 370,280 334,485 93,595 17,245 17,535 8,625 1,268 52 34,340 18,475 360 950,355 923,875 5,298 76,702 322,500 375,875 116,850 26,650 16,145 8,440 1,895 53 635 405 1 10,955 10,399 42 834 3,812 4,045 1,341 325 335 220 1 54 680 420 1 11,516 10,906 29 528 3,383 4,816 1,690 460 335 260 15 55 29,050 15,325 272 669,043 647,495 5,600 70,885 248,090 238,190 69,545 15,185 14, 565 6,910 73 56 29,905 16,620 360 695,827 34 22 891 530 670,457 29 17 886 520 3,768 19 2 851 335 57,474 5 10 218,300 10 155 279,445 5 5 25 30 89,430 22,040 13,215 5 10 10, 880 5 5 1,275 57 58 59 60 61 50 1 1,937 1,921 220 796 730 145 30 10 6 62 720 30 24,185 23,860 5,310 10,885 6,550 1,010 105 85 240 63 10 5 1 4,969 4,933 15 368 2,120 1,920 465 45 25 5 6 64 40 32 152,803 151,718 1,035 17,103 73,060 50,335 9,255 930 575 50 460 65 -Q 1 866 841 20 156 370 240 40 15 20 5 66 63 7 1,536 1,511 102 534 473 320 70 12 20 5 67 445 45 11,622 11,372 450 3,337 3,700 2,905 830 150 75 175 68 10 495 490 10 110 235 105 30 5 69 8 659 649 35 202 277 110 25 10 70 45 4,865 4,715 220 1,560 1,620 1,020 295 150 71 260 80 1 8,852 8,656 42 882 3,612 3,205 790 125 155 35 6 72 282 40 16 17,024 16,816 342 3,834 7,498 4,254 786 102 134 14 60 73 2,345 540 125 172,140 170,095 3,225 38,320 75,540 44,005 7,885 1,120 1,195 150 700 74 no 20 1 4,985 4,899 26 682 2,331 1,490 325 45 75 5 6 75 130 12 30 9,327 9,186 128 2,196 4,434 2,004 380 44 86 5 50 76 1,230 125 155 86,256 85,226 1,340 21,756 39,910 18,295 3,510 415 620 50 360 77 5 1 169 154 13 41 20 45 25 10 5 5 5 78 2 2 6 500 476 242 120 12 70 22 10 4 1 19 79 10 10 46 3,312 3,167 1,202 1,170 145 505 90 55 15 5 125 80 50 1 1,488 1,443 2 105 716 500 85 35 35 10 81 5 1,711 1,689 9 196 944 446 82 12 19 3 82 605 50 7,350 7,275 90 735 4,335 1,670 380 65 65 10 83 134 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) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farma 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 uae: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 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. 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 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 farms farms reporting 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 oo which coaaercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.. tons, acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Corn farms reporting . tons, acres on which used. Oats 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. 11,684 12,323 2,217,208 2,231,625 189.8 181.1 19,861 16,284 104.73 89.4^ 83 11,343 12, 022 982,554 992,487 305 250 350 1,345 5,381 3,395 307 10 6,885 6,842 218,351 206,988 1,131 1,139 23,570 25,600 562 13,135 641 10,435 6,657 384,647 2,645 82,172 7,666 428,779 1,271 31,785 11,346 97,135 11,468 12,092 1,224,475 1,225,075 11,373 11,972 1,031,777 1,021,100 7,469 8,135 466,819 497,664 1,970 42,358 3,967 167 , 006 932 2,219 17,129 588 1,113 8,260 9,294 25,973 288,005 4,802 10,462 113,412 61 440 2,679 436 625 4,428 11,079 11,737 2,184,523 2,202,750 197.2 187.7 20,379 16,877 104.10 89.28 84 10, 958 11,581 972,849 985,056 115 160 305 1,315 5,371 3,385 297 10 • 6,720 6,686 215,776 204,854 1,071 1,053 22,390 23,000 547 12,750 591 9,640 6,447 375,002 2,550 79,482 7,426 423,839 1,256 31,465 10,801 95,185 11,003 11,616 1,211,015 1,212,910 10,963 11,546 1,014,617 1,008,511 7,229 7,895 454,484 486,334 1,955 41,648 3,907 165,476 902 2,175 16,629 583 1,103 8,200 9,154 25,823 285,830 4,782 10,414 112,907 51 412 2,774 421 607 4,238 153 126 65,407 58,552 427.5 464.7 52,769 58,282 129.07 122.31 152 125 31,724 31,664 5 10 70 58 9 106 78 7,811 5,069 12 12 615 500 295 7 320 61 6,661 16 1,625 102 14,893 24 4,600 145 2,078 152 125 40,150 37,233 152 120 29,365 22,173 68 90 8,286 6,295 43 2,618 44 2,338 27 140 1,124 8 33 265 140 1,308 12,274 83 452 ,072 649 16 35 278 2,447 2,134 631,363 529,495 258.0 245.8 32,507 27,667 128.90 110.82 86 2,437 2,149 316,350 266,972 5 10 10 640 1,585 186 1 1,751 1,577 76,584 65,715 191 186 4,335 4,810 105 2,235 86 2,100 1,217 70,960 551 15,937 1,752 125 , 176 371 10,975 2,352 22,021 2,437 2,149 397,269 337,497 2,432 2,144 272,720 226,590 1,427 1,284 86,897 65,944 486 14,330 666 40,410 4,745 5,012 945,770 974,233 199.3 194.4 19,422 16,890 98.59 87.20 84 4,735 5,002 421,860 441,585 5 30 300 2,850 1,500 50 2,915 2,946 89,480 86,395 420 430 8,355 8,520 220 5,080 235 3,275 2,815 161,395 1,105 31,675 3,360 188,015 615 12,135 4,695 44,990 4,745 5,002 519,695 536,500 4,745 4,982 438,890 445,853 3,150 3,386 193,070 209,345 925 17,965 1,915 80,260 290 415 850 878 5,675 7,375 215 270 510 451 3,275 3,665 2,292 4,185 9,654 10,858 105,858 124,100 1,492 2,230 4,167 4,513 47,155 48,130 20 5 242 20 1,585 400 85 130 192 197 1,890 1,295 2,544 2,875 405,833 452,710 159.5 157.5 13,354 11,389 83.35 72.70 85 2,514 2,850 157,700 182,110 5 30 110 640 1,516 210 1,398 1,495 31,861 35,265 263 265 6,245 4,940 147 3,515 143 2,730 1,619 96,236 593 19,940 1,562 73,560 196 2,995 2,469 20,291 2,524 2,865 195,806 222,315 2,499 2,835 201,657 221,895 1,769 2,055 116,176 136,060 391 5,480 977 34,168 110 188 1,455 80 96 925 1,882 3,304 34,963 792 1,133 11,495 10 50 100 140 144 615 940 1,115 114,880 144,835 122.2 129.9 8,917 8,267 74.05 64.15 80 915 1,050 39,600 48,520 45 60 140 330 320 20 450 450 8,045 9,135 165 130 2,735 3,640 65 1,610 105 1,125 605 31,790 240 9,300 510 18,760 40 560 910 4,650 925 1,055 50,380 61,295 895 1,065 58,595 72,210 675 790 41,090 52,685 100 1,160 280 7,190 55 114 940 10 13 70 555 633 7,895 160 131 1,745 10 5 30 45 38 155 FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: WISCONSIN CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 135 a sample of farms. See text] Are a 3 — Contint ed Area 4 Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic class Other farms Commercial farms Other farmB Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 295 20 20,065 17,804 67 700 4,783 7,373 3,836 1,045 1,235 1,010 16 1 240 345 1 21,848 18,949 48 409 4,501 8,335 4,376 1,280 1,515 1,375 9 2 13,340 10,275 9,070 2,917,298 2,749,643 37,301 200,457 911,695 1,061,885 443,170 95,135 97,206 58,565 11,890 3 15,630 12,290 955 2,991,672 2,765,526 34,738 114,293 861, 065 1,167,740 469,715 117,975 129,355 88,170 8,621 4 46.0 34.8 453.5 145.4 154.4 556.7 286.4 190.6 144.0 115.5 91.0 78.7 58.0 743.1 5 65.1 35.6 955.0 136.9 145.9 723.7 279.4 191.3 140.1 107.3 92.2 85.4 64.1 957.9 6 5,176 4,749 87,906 10,468 10, 966 64,363 25,042 14,153 9,783 7,592 5,683 6,134 5,614 62,464 7 5,308 4,812 8,729 9,232 27,346 20, 760 12,770 8,887 6,377 4,848 5,421 4,657 219,817 8 112.98 140.05 193.84 71.79 71.00 69.85 87.72 74.46 67.96 65.40 63.90 76.22 94.54 150.62 9 76.61 131.68 63.73 63.41 47.38 68.96 66.22 63.84 59.19 52.92 65.66 70.74 76.31 10 66 76 100 90 90 46 88 90 91 90 85 87 82 88 11 145 20 19,469 17,618 67 690 4,753 7,322 3,796 990 1,120 715 16 12 210 230 1 21,128 18,694 38 384 4,456 8,305 4,301 1,210 1,395 1,030 9 13 4,125 1,275 4,305 1,090,965 1,052,016 7,093 91,262 381,493 394, 004 148,564 29,600 27,065 6,930 4,954 14 4,170 2,845 416 1,124,828 1,071,808 5,330 50,623 359,330 458,260 164,135 34,130 34,825 14,785 3,410 15 75 115 946 286 10 10 10 121 135 245 415 16 70 15 5 1,295 790 25 100 480 185 290 215 17 5 1,781 1,456 10 16 35 440 710 245 270 50 5 18 5 5,670 5,420 10 30 505 3,070 1,525 280 215 35 19 5 7,889 7,804 22 135 3,176 3,451 885 135 85 20 5 1,747 1,727 . 400 981 241 75 10 15 5 21 10 133 8 133 2 3 2 99 21 10 6 22 23 100 60 5 12,666 11,805 9 588 3,827 4,940 2,056 385 590 260 11 24 70 85 1 11,053 10,212 18 292 3,031 4,590 1,871 410 505 335 1 25 1,425 1,045 105 280,986 264,748 408 24,855 97,798 98,200 37,412 6,075 10,115 5,495 628 26 990 640 504 238,752 222,290 620 12,335 71,890 ■4,71': 32,150 10,585 11,020 5,335 107 27 30 30 2,950 2,204 20 66 516 776 646 180 360 385 1 28 35 50 1 2,757 2,071 5 40 466 810 545 205 275 410 1 29 560 620 59,783 43,058 2,606 885 9,608 15,845 11,099 3,015 5,510 11, 195 20 30 2,170 415 15 65,592 42,816 1,391 1,495 10,295 15,040 10,740 3,855 7,695 14,895 186 31 5 10 ... 1,387 1,167 7 35 275 400 355 95 125 95 32 75 310 18,480 16,300 700 370 3,710 5,910 4,100 1,510 1,220 960 33 30 20 1,855 1,254 15 31 296 441 361 110 275 325 1 34 485 310 41,303 26,758 1,906 515 5,898 9,935 6,999 1,505 4,290 10,235 20 35 105 90 15 13,370 12,526 19 423 3,557 5,367 2,570 590 560 280 4 36 3,290 3,630 2,725 605,506 575,491 2,181 26,715 178,230 243,215 102,890 22,260 20,880 8,710 425 37 45 35 15 5,446 4,760 15 274 1,418 lx812 971 270 395 285 6 38 1,190 1,275 225 282,409 248,413 15,369 20,317 61,372 90,150 48,745 12,460 15,680 14,990 3,326 39 160 65 15 11,542 10,813 12 398 3,086 4,612 2,145 560 490 235 4 40 2,115 1,440 1,385 429, 173 412,046 1,372 24,247 137,660 166,647 66,585 15,535 10,370 5,445 1,312 41 5 1,570 1,513 1 66 560 636 215 35 45 10 2 42 120 ... 200 23,609 22,594 44 1,800 8,705 8,790 2,870 385 840 115 60 43 275 20 19,619 17,458 67 700 4,713 7,213 3,780 985 1,200 950 11 44 635 990 325 168,476 153,871 8,272 12,176 45,534 53,824 27,875 6,190 7,580 5,800 1,225 45 245 200 20 19,790 17,689 67 695 4,763 7,343 3,821 1,000 1,205 880 16 46 220 255 1 21,488 18,799 43 389 4,481 8,320 4,326 1,240 1,460 1,220 9 47 6,110 2,940 4,410 1,431,734 1,359,822 10,107 117,002 488,899 508,049 197,075 38,690 42,690 23,620 5,602 48 7,330 3,900 935 1,429,172 1,336,914 7,341 64,453 441,515 568,010 207,025 48,570 53,540 35,015 3,703 49 165 20 18,937 17,326 21 644 4,728 7,327 3,721 885 1,040 560 11 50 190 235 1 20,667 18,550 29 394 4,471 8,275 4,256 1,125 1,270 840 7 51 6,830 6,115 4,215 1,315,665 1,252,285 3,961 75,817 413,688 508,062 206,887 43,870 41,365 19,650 2,365 52 5,825 6,260 504 1,372,801 1,285,904 5,036 45,562 398, 900 555,215 226,056 55,135 53,380 32,315 1,202 53 120 100 20 15,621 14,282 31 559 4,068 5,958 2,926 740 810 520 9 54 125 115 17,196 15,447 26 344 3,861 6,870 3,461 885 940 805 4 55 4,480 4,905 2,950 887,915 823,904 17,550 47,032 239,602 333,365 151,635 34,720 36,560 23,700 3,751 56 5,995 5,335 972,211 881,465 21,478 34,787 253,535 361,715 165,115 44,835 51,475 34,840 4,431 57 135 112 44 37 20 10 1 10 10 3 58 14 11 5 5 3 59 4,793 4,581 3,057 1,080 375 65 4 60 25 127 60 564 490 200 240 50 74 61 10 5 751 686 3 22 171 265 195 30 45 20 62 60 650 8,395 7,980 550 425 2,815 2,500 1,530 160 340 75 63 10 15 722 717 1 55 306 265 75 15 5 64 355 70 1,105 21,030 20,995 2 : 3,395 9,890 5,810 1,345 355 35 65 , 5 1,695 1,616 6 185 670 540 180 35 60 5 14 66 14 2 28 3,186 3,039 59 602 1,269 798 252 59 61 2 84 67 25 300 27,783 26,843 503 5,825 10,775 7,215 2,120 405 455 15 470 68 5 341 336 1 15 180 110 30 5 69 10 420 419 6 55 214 122 22 1 70 60 4,085 4,055 40 615 1,835 1,405 160 30 71 90 35 15 11,480 11,060 4 598 3,991 4,752 1,485 230 335 75 10 72 57 20 73 16,390 16,012 42 1,968 7,014 5,387 1,356 245 257 42 79 73 645 280 1,250 162,068 158,602 248 19,620 67,935 54,284 14,420 2,095 2,445 345 676 74 10 10 9,156 8,845 4 538 3,346 3,707 1,075 175 275 25 11 75 10 38 18,587 17,987 26 2,203 7,902 6,359 1,263 234 372 22 206 76 80 425 173,362 169,076 415 20,530 76,885 57,391 11,685 2,170 2,870 185 1,231 77 10 477 406 29 51 120 145 46 15 40 25 6 78 28 1,884 1,754 806 321 182 203 219 23 57 6 67 79 105 7,232 6,809 2,810 1,180 920 1,060 694 145 195 25 203 80 10 5 885 778 6 82 320 240 100 30 95 10 2 81 13 5 1,111 1,045 154 158 391 232 80 30 58 3 5 82 140 50 9,003 8,373 1,148 1,210 3,070 1,990 445 510 560 30 40 83 136 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) Area 5 Total all Economic class Commercial farms Total Class I Class II Class III Class rv ClBBS V Class VI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE 9,474 10,482 1,757,647 1,850,338 180.3 176.5 10,029 8,822 55.43 50.15 82 9,327 10,142 616,133 659,678 620 717 717 1,904 3,716 1,465 172 16 6,534 6,778 191,132 197,854 3,875 4,213 131,079 160,797 1,145 21,579 3,306 109,500 5,454 267,291 5,368 263,232 3,668 141,720 463 6,884 9,500 147,060 9,607 10,322 938,344 1,018,329 8,501 9,470 600,143 685,370 8,225 8,789 530,523 566,027 123 82 4,675 2,802 1,156 18,941 879 26,386 1,012 2,162 18,135 146 252 1,760 5,992 12,570 127,876 4,194 9,890 88,102 768 5,004 11,764 602 1,255 9,742 8,041 8,492 1,593,541 1,625,133 198.2 191.4 11,135 9,709 56.33 51.03 83 7,946 8,382 590,775 616,903 190 307 467 1,698 3,631 1,465 172 16 5,924 5,963 175,567 174,644 2,889 3,103 89,314 111,192 960 19,319 2,385 69,995 4,944 251,216 4,482 220,867 3,423 134,990 453 6,784 7,849 130,812 8,001 8,437 855,656 902,739 7,536 8,135 561,773 616,465 7,024 7,364 472,083 483,637 123 77 4,675 2,797 1,071 18,306 859 25,651 942 2,094 17,695 141 249 1,750 5,551 12,147 124,014 3,994 9,698 86,287 668 4,854 11,044 542 1,223 9,467 74 30 52,194 20,154 705.3 671.8 37,797 28,218 60.20 51.29 80 74 30 17,479 6,778 5 "s 10 21 20 10 29 17 3,086 339 42 16 7,094 2,977 28 2,948 32 4,146 26 3,948 44 4,861 21 2,609 12 379 73 13,117 74 30 27,659 10,094 34 22 9,643 4,091 60 21 8,809 2,574 35 7 3,219 1,180 21 2,082 3 86 5 72 568 6 6 40 46 574 3,255 40 375 2,402 39 3,342 4,827 9 248 1,735 491 261 157,603 95,840 321.0 367.2 23,431 23,985 73.84 69.64 79 481 256 73,720 38,539 15 5 1 25 76 270 85 4 393 190 20,384 8,538 117 59 5,617 6,508 45 1,847 83 3,770 256 13,157 341 23,985 192 9,271 30 440 481 11,469 481 256 99,721 53,585 440 228 42,812 32,261 429 213 37, 142 26,806 21 13 572 475 79 2,186 71 2,230 92 356 2,525 15 50 350 419 2,162 20,117 341 1,662 14,495 83 450 1,780 81 331 3,033 1,723 1,424 421,257 332,725 244.5 233.7 15,224 13,758 63.13 58.37 82 1,718 1,419 173,140 153,550 5 16 10 45 875 723 43 1 1,416 1,153 46,262 41,837 451 307 14,006 9,752 152 2,194 351 11,812 1,140 64,111 1,045 51,785 804 40,100 131 2,360 1,688 31,853 1,723 1,419 233 ,408 205,139 1,676 1,408 150,473 120,947 1,568 1,244 115,896 81,661 47 25 789 435 251 4,103 280 11,015 268 737 6,452 50 119 910 1,502 3,883 42,247 1,211 3,210 31,200 211 553 2,152 151 276 1,744 3,014 3,144 549,941 616,020 182.5 195.9 9,906 9,414 53.66 48.60 84 3,004 3,134 209,603 238,350 15 20 90 640 1,835 385 19 2,339 2,381 59,170 64,260 1,001 1,108 25,832 36,226 390 6,190 811 19,642 1,952 91,490 1,628 74,041 1,436 49,930 210 2,780 2,959 39,875 3,004 3,139 294,605 338,836 2,939 3,104 200,590 239,655 2,623 2,778 165,531 185,844 17 572 450 6,590 375 8,965 341 564 5,125 35 61 345 2,244 3,856 41,730 1,622 3,252 28,345 205 382 1,420 171 250 1,780 1,904 2,402 299,146 398,544 157.1 165.9 7,759 7,845 48.32 47.22 83 1,889 2,372 93,583 137,033 45 111 201 750 710 66 5 1 1,312 1,537 35,765 39,725 808 982 22,825 32,569 240 3,810 703 19,015 1,110 57,585 934 43,295 675 22,930 65 815 1,858 23,163 1,904 2,387 152,173 209,327 1,757 2,282 116,280 156,486 1,599 2,097 100,880 132,527 15 5 55 100 225 3,080 105 2,925 161 250 1,865 30 12 100 1,060 1,414 14,220 640 1,026 8,230 110 115 755 100 102 1,050 835 1,231 113,400 161,850 135.8 131.5 5,561 5,730 41.25 43.43 79 780 1,171 23,250 42,653 105 155 165 230 125 435 685 10,900 19,945 470 631 13,940 23,160 105 2,330 405 11,610 460 20,925 490 22,900 295 10,150 5 10 790 11,335 815 1,206 48,090 85,758 690 1,091 41,975 63,025 745 1,011 43,825 54,225 5 10 40 35 45 265 25 430 75 115 1,160 5 1 5 280 258 2,445 140 173 1,615 20 12 110 30 16 125 1950... 1950... 1950. . . Value of land and buildings: 1950... 1950... Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954... Land in forn.s according to use: 1949... acres 1954... 1949... 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 195,4... 1949... Cropland not harvested and not 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1949... acres 1954... 1949. . . Cropland used only for crops not harvested acres 1954... acres 1954.. . acres 1954. . . acres 1954... Other pasture (not cropland and 41 42 43 44 acres 1954... acres 1954... Other land (house lots, roads, 45 acres 1954. .. 47 48 49 1949... acres 1954. .. 1949... 51 52 53 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949. . . 1949... acres 1954. . . 1949... Cover crops turned under and land planted 63 64 65 66 67 68 acres 1954.. . Cropland used for row or grain crops acres 1954... USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which connsrcial fertilizer was used, 1954: tons . . . acres on which used... 70 71 tons. . . acres on which used... 73 74 tons . . . acres on which used... 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... WISCONSIN FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 137 a sample of farms. See text] Area 5— Continued Area 6 Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic c lass Other farmB Commercial 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 876 830 14,522 12,741 56 623 3,570 5,026 2,611 855 960 815 1 1,105 880 5 15,822 13,797 34 460 3,372 5,536 3,355 1,040 1,080 945 2 94,406 69,700 1,972,169 1,834,035 29,797 145,749 618,887 679,985 276,692 82,925 88,105 46,865 3,164 3 135,090 88,715 1,400 2,062,647 1,919,717 17,050 118,095 568,997 753,880 363,150 98,545 86,440 56,490 4 107.8 84.0 135.8 143.9 532.1 233.9 173.4 135.3 106.0 97.0 91.8 57.5 527.3 5 122.3 100.8 280.0 130.4 139.1 501.5 256.7 168.7 136.2 108.2 94.8 80.0 59.8 6 5,132 4,088 13,349 14,215 63,466 27,280 17,976 12,874 9,360 7,276 7,235 6,139 91,667 7 5,502 4,447 11,200 10,996 11,818 55,151 25,374 15,902 11,405 8,055 6,285 5,818 4,191 8 47.24 46.02 99.15 99.52 123.81 117.23 105.90 95.74 89.58 74.29 83.00 107.98 173.83 9 44.40 43.34 40.00 84.55 85.38 104.42 103.28 94.29 83.51 75.12 64.68 73.64 70.97 10 81 79 88 89 96 92 89 90 85 88 88 87 100 11 816 565 14,012 12,576 56 623 3,540 5,001 2,586 770 900 530 6 12' 1,030 725 5 15,482 13,667 34 445 3,357 5,501 3,320 1,010 1,005 810 13 20,203 5,155 797,629 769,444 14,896 71,923 280,338 280,834 100,048 21,405 21,415 5,440 1,330 14 30,680 11,650 445 808,892 775,207 6,315 50,498 253,134 307,165 130,580 27,515 24,000 9,685 15 110 320 765 240 30 85 125 210 315 16 215 195 890 540 10 25 90 220 195 205 145 17 215 35 1,146 941 5 25 210 521 180 170 35 it: 191 15 3,591 3,326 5 45 311 1,695 1,110 160 240 25 19 ' 6,360 6,275 15 210 2,495 2,810 635 110 75 10 20 1,160 1,155 321 663 156 15 5 21 91 91 '28 3; 21 10 22 9 8 8 1 23 340 270 10,826 10,131 28 552 3,184 4,196 1,786 385 460 230 5 24 510 305 11,425 10,705 24 379 3,006 4,506 2,235 555 455 265 25 8,020 7,545 244,771 231,196 1,738 21,118 82,790 86,760 30,255 8,535 8,725 4,645 205 26 14,040 9,170 252,005 238,340 982 14,085 76,852 95,311 39,210 11,900 8,535 5,130 27 511 475 2,771 2,126 18 136 547 785 420 220 305 340 28 645 460 5 2,814 2,224 11 91 506 826 555 235 230 360 29 21,535 20,230 49,925 35,975 2,255 2,188 9,032 12,230 6,105 4,165 6,435 7,515 30 28,285 21,120 200 55,207 42,692 2,318 4,411 8,475 11,953 9,490 6,045 4,045 8,470 31 130 55 1,073 908 12 71 255 375 135 60 65 100 32 1,585 5 13,231 11,291 580 966 2,985 4,430 1,205 1,125 570 1,370 33 47< 445 1,990 1,460 12 101 357 495 335 160 255 275 34 19,950 19,555 36, 694 24,1 14 1,675 1,222 6,047 7,800 ... - 3,040 5,865 6,145 35 305 205 8,166 7,615 11 363 2,079 3,076 1,611 475 350 195 6 36 10,500 5.5"5 336,079 315,479 495 15,325 83,914 127,005 65,330 23,410 11,980 7,380 1,240 37 471 415 6,176 5,455 34 367 1,737 2,136 916 265 435 285 1 38 22,165 20,200 291,646 252,748 4,967 21,346 88,435 86,906 38,624 12,470 24,865 13,950 83 39 160 85 4,081 3,761 2 222 1,217 1,480 665 175 200 115 5 40 4,250 2,480 113,820 106,550 1,187 6,968 36,725 39,985 15,205 6,480 4,325 2,770 175 41 10 416 401 45 171 130 45 10 5 5 5 42 100 5,020 4,825 360 2,850 1,255 265 95 50 20 125 43 856 795 13,996 12,340 55 603 3,495 4,911 2,486 790 925 725- 6 44 7,733 8,515 138,299 122,643 4,259 6,881 37,653 46,265 21,125 6,460 10,360 5,165 131 45 851 755 14,227 12,636 56 623 3,540 5,006 2,601 810 915 670 6 46 1,060 820 5 15,597 13,707 34 450 3,367 5,511 3,330 1,015 1,030 860 47 49,758 32,930 1,092,325 1,036,615 18,889 95,229 372,160 379,824 136,408 34,105 36,575 17,600 1,535 48 73,005 41,940 645 1,116,104 1,056,239 9,615 ' ',••■• 338,461 414,429 179,280 45,460 36,580 23,285 49 550 415 13,041 12,010 35 593 3,460 4,841 2,401 680 635 390 50 825 505 5 14, 532 13,237 25 419 3,312 5,411 3,235 835 785 510 51 22,770 15,600 694,670 653,225 3,420 43,411 203,429 253,750 110,790 38,425 25,030 14,795 1,620 52 42,910 25,845 150 800,993 749,758 2,848 40,200 211,734 295,981 158,170 40,825 33,900 17,335 53 676 525 11,470 10,349 39 543 2,950 4,116 2,076 625 670 445 6 54 785 635 5 13,040 11,700 28 399 2,962 4,736 2,765 810 745 595 55 32,665 25,775 ■ :~. :: 568,227 5,462 36,671 172,349 213,911 103,954 35,880 36,845 21,330 1,323 56 45,945 35,720 725 686,842 64 626,452 64 5,048 13 36,400 15 165,383 11 247,611 25 132,115 39,895 35,480 24,910 57 58 22 2,093 968 12 2,093 953 7 1,258 778 5 400 175 235 200 10 15 60 61 80 5 1,021 921 18 61 286 391 140 25 65 35 62 575 60 12,433 11,528 1,460 1,162 3,398 3,898 1,355 255 640 265 63 20 246 241 41 105 75 10 10 5 64 735 5,600 5,580 1,095 2,290 1,400 390 405 20 65 45 25 2,527 2,401 17 221 992 811 300 60 85 35 6 66 50 18 5,538 5,340 302 754 2,213 1,526 480 65 117 32 49 67 315 125 43, 543 42,138 1,443 6,143 18,997 11,295 3,685 575 775 310 320 68 5 85 80 15 40 25 5 69 3 99 81 20 33 28 18 70 10 1,085 1,045 150 315 580 40 73 311 130 6,830 6,609 28 458 2,547 2,516 910 150 170 45 6 '. 337 86 10,490 10,234 262 1,291 4,377 3,330 830 144 190 36 30 73 3,117 745 94,707 92,717 1,525 11,407 41,165 29,760 7,685 1,175 1,395 245 350 74 155 45 6,215 5,969 29 438 2,296 2,366 740 100 200 40 6 75 158 34 13,129 12,735 233 1,584 5,503 4,170 1,117 128 286 48 60 K 1,470 345 111,949 109,469 1,630 13,454 49,480 35,105 8,620 1,180 1,940 265 275 77 75 25 856 770 35 125 255 225 95 35 45 40 1 78 147 3 4,666 4,582 2,422 689 902 354 192 23 42 29 13 79 690 30 15,982 15,560 6,975 2,770 3,200 1,705 750 160 175 195 52 BC 40 20 868 798 13 95 350 210 110 20 45 20 5 SI 26 6 1,470 1,398 144 158 700 238 144 14 37 10 25 82 235 40 1 9,020 8,535 700 1,275 4,135 1,645 715 65 270 110 105 83 138 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 1—FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are baaed on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954 . . 1950.. Land In farms acres 1954.. 1950.. Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950.. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. , 1950., Average per acre dollars 1954.. 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in fans according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949. , acres 1954., 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954., 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954., 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954., 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954., 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954., 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954., Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954., 1949. , acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954., Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954., acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954 . , acres 1954., Improved {see text) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954. , Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949., Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954., 1949. , acres 1954., 1949., Woodland, total farms reporting 1954., 1949. , acres 1954. . 1949., Irrigated land In farms farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954., acres 1954. , Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which conmercial fertilizer was used, 1951: 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. Oats 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. 19, 513 17,654 21,113 19,035 2,165,131 2,103,156 2,226,1=2 .:.' 58,01 0 111.0 119.1 105.4 113.4 17,656 18,603 15.183 15,937 159.59 157.14 143 .91 140.26 86 87 18,943 17,469 20,438 18,745 1,297,674 1,272,163 1,308,126 1,276,753 1,030 315 635 375 1,075 845 3,670 3,450 9,415 9,375 2,797 2,792 303 302 18 15 15,943 15,264 16,848 16,095 324,445 317,772 311,482 303,363 2,490 2,149 2,724 2,357 28,450 23,885 32,781 27,756 1,369 1,224 13,839 12,369 1,367 1,136 14,611 11,516 7,346 7,171 142,311 139,271 5,422 5,160 99,480 93,485 5,498 5,323 111,420 109,645 570 555 5,920 5,815 19,051 17,332 161,351 146,935 19,148 17, 529 20,663 18,825 1,650,569 1,613,820 1,652,389 1,607,872 17,529 16,710 19,319 18,236 578,176 566,688 624,153 606, 304 11,126 10,729 12,681 12,154 241,791 232,756 278,704 266,660 31 31 21 20 232 232 1,137 1,135 1,714 1,658 19,177 18,652 447 437 12,195 12,065 2,066 4,251 34,501 246 297 2,265 8,097 16,897 161,544 6,000 13,526 137,507 1,366 3,470 23,042 1,753 3,122 22,904 2,010 4,169 34,036 241 295 2,240 7,844 16, 549 159,218 5,819 13,326 135,912 1,250 3,310 22,237 1,648 3,043 22,264 93 128 39,548 49,761 425.2 388.8 74,693 66,997 167.68 167.33 75 128 25,112 32,573 15 10 15 40 8 69 104 8,491 3,883 17 ,136 486 95 4 1,041 32 530 22 700 32 1,98 92 1, 599 88 128 34,739 36,942 70 114 11,001 11,274 44 87 1,230 5,940 1 5 22 750 27 172 755 622 5,793 51 328 3,194 20 710 4,197 28 101 699 2,008 1,546 412,018 318,534 205.2 206.0 34,168 29,805 166.06 143.77 83 1,998 1,516 269,086 196,740 25 5 15 535 1,180 237 1 1,833 1,331 54,071 42,235 236 235 1,965 4,910 135 1.075 126 890 828 21,831 821 17,225 750 20,970 105 1,815 1,968 26,870 2,003 1,526 325,122 243,885 1,928 1,476 96,872 85,076 1,408 996 39,056 33,756 5 125 265 4,570 95 3,500 426 1,197 10,191 50 100 645 1,557 5,281 51,958 1,271 4,343 45,393 265 934 6,235 420 1,121 7,890 6,598 7,331 867, 280 927,790 131.4 126.6 20,094 17,300 153.95 137.15 88 6,588 7,266 533,685 565,060 10 5 15 495 4,740 1,302 20 1 6,087 6,575 133,480 133,105 712 860 8,629 11,415 396 4,284 396 4,345 2,946 54,805 2,157 37,355 2,076 42,740 215 2,200 6,497 56,586 6,593 7,286 675,794 70°,580 6,487 7,166 231,025 248,394 4,407 5,096 92,160 108,474 10 10 70 260 740 7,985 195 4,870 977 1,875 15,590 126 145 1,150 3,647 7,081 67,332 2,607 5,568 57,060 500 955 6,120 665 1,050 8,040 6,135 6,820 596, 330 648,010 97.2 95.0 14,709 13,288 153.02 139.7° 6,105 6,780 348,020 372,775 25 70 280 1,960 3,480 280 5 5 5,335 5,875 93,195 95,320 760 850 6,880 6,885 470 4,740 340 2,140 2,495 45,680 1,615 28, 520 1,785 30,210 195 1,430 6,005 43,825 6,125 6,785 448,095 474,980 5,875 6,645 169,085 190,380 3,590 4,275 74,200 84,855 15 105 485 3,970 125 2,735 420 696 ,475 55 2,040 3,001 29,010 1,455 2,436 24,560 350 504 4,240 405 618 4,490 2,260 2,445 163,540 172,825 72.4 70.7 11,673 10,052 162.57 140.62 85 2,200 2,390 85,180 90, 670 105 200 405 905 570 15 1,665 1,800 24,045 23,775 355 265 4,485 2,410 180 1,790 225 2,695 750 13,925 470 7,940 565 11,990 30 300 2,220 15,975 2,220 2,400 113,710 116,855 1,965 2,275 49,960 58,115 1,110 1,370 21,865 26,210 5 35 150 ,610 130 193 1,570 10 4 55 460 504 4,540 385 588 5,105 95 190 1,270 105 138 1,045 WISCONSIN FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 139 a sample of farms. See text] Area 7 — Continued Areas 8 and B Econocn ic class — Continued Total all farms Economic cIobs Other farms Commercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total ClasB I Class 11 Class III Class IV Class V Claas VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 27,109 24,183 560 5,188 9,485 5,670 2,510 770 1,500 1,410 16 1 °50 28 " 29,363 26,096 382 4,086 10,697 7,306 2,"?; 840 i;630 1,615 22 2 -l , a so 5,780 3,568,476 3,474,996 263,070 1,039,1 . 1,348,700 595,780 192,470 35,785 51,200 30,030 12,250 3 8,852 3,641,268 3,526,363 164,084 849,364 1,498,555 751,200 212,535 50,625 63,875 40,055 10,975 4 3^.1 . 131.6 143.7 469.8 200.3 142.2 105.1 76.7 46.5 34.1 21.3 765.6 5 . 124.0 135.1 429.5 20". 9 140.1 102.8 76.3 60.3 39.2 24.8 498.9 6 , , ■ 68,333 22,294 23, 591 Br, 103 34,478 22,213 15,993 12,830 9,791 10, 397 9,754 133, 161 7 7^443 53, r 17,746 ie,783 65,318 30,178 13,755 14,028 10,330 9,111 9,265 8,639 195,850 8 322.09 127.09 168.02 163.84 186.58 171.95 157.66 153.09 161.22 185.46 294.35 469.58 187.75 9 ." 33.23 358.30 1Q4.58 143.73 139.68 159.66 146.55 135.55 136.27 136.34 146.98 233.44 377.83 176.76 ! 81 67 85 86 88 86 87 86 82 79 84 76 81 11 890 575 Q 25 852 23,707 539 5,123 9,455 5,595 2,410 585 1,270 860 15 12 960 710 23 28*450 25,708 364 4,056 10, 662 7,216 2,685 725 1,425 1,305 12 13 18,575 3,375 3,561 2,121,462 2,086,143 179, 802 659,871 808,210 328, 390 94,515 15,355 22,320 5,950 7,049 U 18,840 6,970 5,563 2,187,288 2,139,1 ' 113,029 534,210 920,476 438,725 110,840 22,415 30, 520 11,615 5,458 15 245 470 1,480 370 10 15 20 45 135 145 460 650 16 185 75 1,175 625 5 15 15 130 305 155 380 170 17 210 20 1,165 930 25 80 295 450 80 210 25 1.-' 210 10 3,350 3,205 10 50 615 1,530 880 120 135 10 L9 40 11,655 11,565 25 1,385 6,240 3,260 580 75 85 5 iu 6,111 6,111 111 3,185 2,420 330 55 10 21 1 843 838 318 445 65 5 5 5 22 3 73 63 60 3 10 23 460 210 17,551 16,977 387 4,230 7,300 3,660 1,180 220 320 240 14 24 ■igO 260 13 18,129 17,452 266 3,253 7 . 877 4,431 1,370 255 420 245 12 21' . . ■■ 1,550 1,048 385, 531 378,344 25,951 124,178 149,720 58,350 17,275 2,870 3,155 2,295 1,737 26 . ■ ■ 979 366,326 358,018 16,345 95,693 156,835 67,125 18,370 3,650 4,135 3,070 1,103 27 130 1 5,556 4,849 148 846 1,710 1,370 630 145 330 375 2 28 190 170 4,359 3,650 61 529 1,215 1,230 470 145 330 360 19 29 92,099 81,004 -,.-'13 18,696 23,835 18,485 10,090 2,685 4,215 6,840 40 30 75,176 64,258 3,247 12,386 21,585 18,170 6,940 1,930 5,090 5,115 713 31 3,074 2,822 92 485 1,075 800 320 145 105 2 32 40,686 37, 6" 1 2,560 9,066 11,990 9,255 3,890 930 1,585 1,390 20 33 1 3,179 2,643 "0 473 865 735 395 105 240 295 1 34 30 51,413 43,313 ,653 9,630 11,845 9,230 6,200 1,755 2,630 5,450 20 35 150 20 5 10,928 10,573 279 2,379 4,460 2,430 820 205 210 135 10 36 2 , 280 570 190 258,315 2: i . 13,749 63,790 101,790 50,635 17, 530 4,145 3,720 2,475 481 37 105 2 6,428 6,008 186 1,462 2,315 1,400 525 120 260 155 5 38 3,660 715 110,755 103,517 5,042 2" , 490 36,815 22,595 9,610 1,965 3,925 3,055 258 39 115 11,999 11,313 228 2,340 4,700 2,725 1,060 260 435 240 11 40 1,005 "05 65 337,775 326,415 15,070 .' 131,720 64,090 23,315 4,180 6,235 3,715 1,-10 41 5 10 . 1,380 55 460 605 165 65 30 20 10 9 42 25 SO 23,705 23,2°5 1,635 8,840 9,875 1,810 720 415 100 70 240 43 985 ■ 26,43= 23,743 530 5,103 9,345 5,565 2,450 750 1,400 1,280 16 44 , 171 262,539 24", -'1. 16,243 57,126 96,610 53,235 20,135 4,585 7,630 5,700 1,275 45 9 26,243 23,802 539 5,138 9,470 5,595 2,440 620 1,325 1,100 16 46 1,015 800 28,771 25,799 36' 4,061 10,682 7,236 2,720 73^ 1,495 1,455 22 47 . . ■ 2,599,092 2,'-- . 212,966 981,765 405,225 121,880 20,910 29,690 15,085 8,826 43 24,815 .■ 2,628,790 2,561,971 132,621 642,289 1,098,896 524,020 136,150 27,995 39,745 19,800 7,274 49 570 240 ? 23,829 22,519 491 4,958 9,225 5,315 2,040 490 775 520 15 50 660 410 13 26,064 24,622 323 3,926 10,482 6,931 2,380 580 830 590 22 51 7,360 1 , 303 981,621 956,398 54,770 276,008 383,230 173,075 58,120 11,195 13,110 8,485 3,628 52 10,015 1,504 1,022,138 , 33,994 . 422,849 219, 540 65,485 15,910 15,810 11,095 3,260 53 265 125 7 14,950 14,238 370 3,203 5,820 3,345 1,210 290 420 280 12 54 345 16,-660 15,715 215 2,608 6,961 4,121 1,520 290 445 480 20 55 5,9i0 2,190 °05 369,070 355,156 18,791 91,280 138,605 73,230 27,140 6,110 7,645 5,530 739 56 7,915 3,280 B4g 407,988 388,764 11,136 82,349 169,664 88,015 31,355 6,195 8,370 9,020 1,834 57 56 35 5 10 5 10 5 10 10 1 58 l 31 23 3 10 5 5 5 3 59 1,130 990 580 115 200 45 50 15 '85 40 60 2 505 438 213 210 5 10 10 57 61 55 1 4,720 4,568 140 1,183 2,030 e95 300 20 120 30 2 62 495 30 79,459 78,384 10,219 25,225 30,850 9,395 2,530 165 745 240 90 63 10 1,891 1,865 59 476 900 335 80 15 20 5 1 64 130 58, 370 57,720 3,444 18,211 27,235 7,580 1,115 135 520 10 120 65 30 , 3,088 3,006 151 1,090 1,225 380 140 20 55 25 2 66 43 7,986 7,889 1,801 2,998 2,344 574 148 24 54 26 17 67 320 59,969 59, 196 10,046 24,550 18,425 4,690 1,310 175 450 105 218 e 680 663 38 305 235 60 20 5 10 5 2 69 1,372 1,336 324 529 372 80 30 1 3 5 28 70 9,162 8,915 1,430 4,325 2,425 575 155 5 45 15 187 71 195 19,811 19,002 471 4,886 8,230 3,910 1,325 180 585 210 14 72 65,083 64,129 7,554 24,403 22,374 7,592 1,962 244 672 92 190 73 641,353 633,153 57,329 234, 849 240,250 79,300 19,145 2,280 5,375 820 2,005 74 10,989 10,726 396 3,440 4,595 1,705 530 oO 190 60 13 75 27,130 26,764 2,789 10,602 9,827 2,709 775 62 195 22 149 76 1,275 100 294,063 290,583 26,411 119,557 108,305 28,165 7,455 690 1,665 275 1,540 77 70 2,351 2,140 114 611 800 375 180 60 90 110 11 78 104 10,128 9,864 5,100 1,534 1,588 789 780 73 107 64 93 79 630 12 5 71,655 70,153 36,698 12,745 12,815 5,035 2,560 300 565 570 367 80 65 40 2,072 1,992 95 637 830 310 100 20 50 25 5 81 65 14 4,294 4,212 779 1,474 1,388 395 160 16 51 21 10 82 „ 145 28,383 27,808 4,933 10,730 8,405 2,550 1,070 120 325 205 45 83 140 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are baaed on reports for only Item (For definitiona and explanations, see text} Areas 9 and C Total all farms Economic claaB 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 furns according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on *hich 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 . . Oats 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. 4,151 4,812 370,087 389,607 89.2 81.0 24,422 19,961 291.49 247.29 73 3,821 4,415 245,191 260,514 720 415 260 430 1,200 650 140 6 1,497 1,648 28,620 25,573 1,239 657 17,552 8,731 729 9,287 695 8,265 1,030 22,280 548 7,630 860 20, 165 80 930 3,805 28,649 3,991 4,511 291,363 294,818 2,407 2,956 71,065 82,583 1,398 1,832 29,910 39,602 35 71 165 1,147 592 8,640 1,215 496 1,452 8,825 35 33 370 2,429 9,478 73,160 3,907 33,805 512 6,812 14,453 837 2,251 15,610 2,900 3,270 342,830 352,946 118.2 .107.9 28,781 23,253 259.68 214.41 73 2,800 3,083 232,181 240,649 160 L35 185 355 1,170 650 140 5 1,321 1,412 26,380 23,982 854 416 12,677 6,203 569 7,972 405 4,705 920 21,240 463 7,010 750 19,280 80 930 2,714 24,062 2,850 3,134 271,238 270,834 2,056 2,389 66,900 75,559 1,203 1,580 28,250 35,772 30 64 160 1,136 561 8,345 45 1,180 450 1 370 8 340 35 33 370 2 103 9 044 70 ' 1 460 3 715 32 385 402 6 640 13 963 687 2 137 14 850 135 105 28,660 21,591 212.3 205.6 50,045 69,511 331.59 338.49 57 125 83 22,076 16,439 20 10 25 30 35 5 51 22 1,375 1,437 29 16 1,622 348 19 1,512 10 110 10 550 13 155 25 1,000 119 1,882 135 89 25,073 18,224 66 44 2,925 3,339 23 30 705 917 20 19 130 471 21 290 5 70 15 32 285 73 1,009 5,900 35 136 860 62 2,704 5,033 42 200 1,240 505 560 98,395 98,895 194.8 176.6 44,604 35,582 230.01 196.81 66 485 525 66,175 66,545 30 5 5 100 255 90 300 265 8,120 6,420 145 95 2,185 2,110 105 1,655 55 530 220 8,200 95 3,665 130 4,425 30 315 490 5,625 495 545 76,480 75,075 405 425 20,745 23,315 250 300 11,865 10,220 25 530 105 2,580 5 135 160 566 3,535 15 11 125 400 2,720 22,260 335 1,468 12,450 90 2,297 4,520 155 766 4,L50 FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: a sample of farms. See text] WISCONSIN CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 141 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 9 and C — Continued Economic class— Cont inued Commercial farms — Continued Other farmB Residential 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 farus according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954 . . 1949.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland Lying idle farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. . acres 1954.. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954., 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949. . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. • 1949. . acres 1954. . 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954., acres 1954.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coanrrriol 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. Oats 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. 620 755 53,400 58,105 86.1 77.0 21,893 17,813 277.58 235.28 75 595 730 36,385 39,930 20 15 55 120 310 75 280 345 3,730 4,720 190 90 2,400 1,590 130 1,525 80 875 160 2,435 90 1,105 175 3,825 20 205 585 3,520 605 735 42,515 46,240 430 545 9,990 10,875 230 340 3,540 4,625 5 15 20 95 100 940 45 143 760 455 1,305 10,940 315 528 5,130 80 292 1,215 125 238 1,900 505 525 29,645 27,725 58.7 52.8 17,754 14,817 291.49 293.02 76 480 485 19,000 18,060 45 75 80 125 145 5 5 145 170 2,130 1,695 150 75 1,805 1,310 95 1,120 95 685 115 1,870 75 490 65 1,260 465 3,090 495 490 22,935 21,065 280 305 5,260 4,765 170 195 2,360 2,420 5 40 50 725 5 75 20 37 300 305 683 5,420 175 262 2,260 45 116 510 100 197 1,170 145 200 6,200 9,630 42.8 48.2 13,760 12,649 341.95 241.86 72 135 160 3,485 5,290 20 35 35 35 10 500 675 13,550 20,295 27.1 30.1 15,489 12,499 555.14 424.07 81 475 600 7,870 12,360 175 160 55 60 25 25 32 250 75 215 60 294 635 2,275 30 95 44 90 430 675 15 55 50 124 85 280 25 95 48 86 115 520 745 850 12,090 13,550 16.2 15.9 13,106 11,898 856.69 789.41 70 540 720 4,090 5,700 385 120 20 15 40 65 105 45 125 110 690 595 1,255 690 795 670 35 130 250 25 85 155 535 1,255 3,545 70 600 1,905 20 65 95 210 540 775 25 100 185 325 715 2,770 20 50 60 165 605 435 25 30 55 170 225 395 15 80 30 600 695 190 130 425 665 555 2,305 2,180 140 475 660 165 615 750 4,710 9,720 8,890 6,050 13,755 8,275 75 170 175 110 290 265 1,455 1,895 1,880 2,250 3,020 3,215 45 80 115 65 125 115 335 830 830 1,380 2,100 5 5 1,095 5 5 20 15 15 215 60 195 20 20 135 105 95 530 55 42 385 55 48 210 55 28 240 142 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 . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHEB INCOME Farm operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954., No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954., Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers f&rms 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. 103,179 148,698 156,392 60,374 108,699 64,599 10,914 25,857 100,761 31,675 32,087 23,364 23,529 25,699 25,788 26, 557 26,831 78,731 87,363 134,121 125,080 213,903 165,122 139,429 179,680 26,150 25,847 60,635 58,432 30,629 27,508 13,646 5,855 40,174 93,947 146,721 320,259 145,624 142,470 82,894 126,437 26,462 51,352 15,574 21,029 13,062 30,323 153,252 124,241 111,483 19,232,733 70,999 102,258 45,877,S41 55,348,614 67,977 3,022 138,816 149,648 129,901,563 117,162,407 141,149 143,864 49,895,656 42,087,889 104,353 25,737,823 432,093 3,870,043 35,006 997,331 3,022,867 514,787 92,689 131,421 137,385 53,021 97,640 58,680 10,720 25,310 99,328 31,126 31,525 23,105 23,269 25,396 25,478 26,412 26,682 73,723 81,637 123,890 117,218 202,345 156,438 123,900 160,375 11,687 9,215 45,715 41,036 17,166 12,307 4,689 38,735 85,155 131,308 297,398 130,285 127,763 77,700 119,349 25,928 50,286 15,451 20,679 12,631 .■■■■■ ■ 134,974 115,135 103,083 18,529,593 68,259 97,769 44,836,554 54,200,871 65,296 2,963 125,395 135,630 126,502,849 113,700,109 128,381 133,168 48,739,953 41,083,725 99,098 25,242,861 423,223 3,802,212 34,077 978,699 2,961,816 504,268 1,372 1,476 1,001 938 1,399 1,001 306 559 806 760 851 683 770 620 632 607 661 1,318 2,957 1,371 914 5,005 3,019 1,374 3,654 71 52 347 293 155 110 5 391 980 1,476 13,596 1,350 1,324 644 1,124 1,152 11,148 962 3,380 587 7,768 1,493 1,442 857 483,925 1,347 932 12,046,932 10,032,062 515 832 1,190 817 10,453,378 7,041,339 1,467 953 2,453,608 1,571,947 1,330 2,865,349 46,743 258,190 425 59,841 152,525 23,653 13,265 14,632 11,266 8,275 13,490 9,830 3,561 5,519 12,941 7,703 7,850 7,221 7,268 6,134 6,159 6,806 6,877 12,546 14,626 14,217 10,576 33,013 20,326 14,266 22,393 337 229 3,736 2,802 705 477 120 3,940 10,277 14,511 40,345 13,982 8,554 14,106 6,657 12,257 4,967 6,568 2,526 5,689 14,732 13,357 10,501 2,796,978 10,862 10,061 13,147,144 14,118,569 9,455 1,407 13,966 10,771 29,968,646 21,410,208 14,406 10,964 10,018,148 6,977,319 13,838 6,963,965 112, 911 1,049,251 5,685 270,426 729,997 127,844 35,061 28,542 43,176 44,470 43,823 50,190 19,779 15,835 36,740 30,809 22,909 17,060 4,677 1,741 10,711 6,396 39,202 35,273 13,594 7,057 . .< . ■ ■ . 7,142 9,922 4,189 9,937 4,204 11,225 5,886 11,265 5,891 12,675 5,413 12,770 5,463 28,802 21,321 30,825 22,770 42,064 42,721 40,733 43,959 75,170 60,779 57,972 52,066 41,554 41,547 54,324 50,642 1,125 1,129 12,112 9,874 2,614 1,851 466 13,806 28,258 42,752 99,276 41,770 26,588 42,205 10,393 15,301 6,425 7,255 4,613 8,046 43,462 37,971 33,604 6,927,239 25,351 35,296 12,630,607 18,481,009 24,785 566 41,958 42,760 48,191,654 44,747,965 42,645 43,087 18,874,917 16,305,007 37,948 9,300,463 157,835 1,519,797 13,934 382,751 1,164,850 203,290 3,944 2,777 16,656 14,478 6,958 4,202 1,211 14,195 28,526 44,076 93,445 43,020 27,486 41,740 5,784 8,635 2,547 2,856 3,448 5,829 45,152 38,987 36,376 5,838,449 20,866 34,734 5,312,581 8,943,207 20,733 133 42,445 49,420 28,337,557 29,604,144 43,665 49,318 12,820,334 11,995,856 32,074 4,674,300 80,715 752,825 10,252 204,081 699,224 112,106 11,703 21,702 24,200 6,754 12,312 6,565 390 1,825 10,076 1,727 1,737 955 955 1,341 1,341 791 791 7,816 8,449 19,327 17,350 23,588 19,059 20,059 23,772 6,210 5,028 11,124 11,434 6,734 5,667 1,741 5,383 13,944 21,912 40,760 21,226 11,978 17,059 1,712 2,475 510 580 1,252 1,895 22,974 18,873 17,570 2,103,627 8,318 13,971 1,538,040 2,264,094 8,293 25 20,240 24,646 8,312,100 9,329,873 21,002 23,151 3,937,376 3,601,511 11,703 1,254,109 21,787 193,459 3,306 54,395 192,000 31,980 1Excludes farms reporting comnercial fertiliser and lime. WISCONSIN FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 143 a sample of farms. See text] The State — Cont inued Areas 1 and A Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic class Other farms Commercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormel Total Claaa 1 Class 11 Class III Class IV Class V ClasB VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 5,520 4,891 79 6,151 4,945 113 166 1,000 2,019 1,316 331 530 666 10 1 9,042 8,151 84 13,453 10,501 154 222 1,536 3,958 3,521 1,110 1,386 1,556 10 2 10,050 8,845 112 15,329 11,264 61 241 1,333 4,121 4,113 1,395 1,885 2,165 15 3 4,035 3,271 47 3,673 2,807 84 103 523 1,112 775 210 445 416 5 4 5,850 5,125 84 8,192 6,682 143 191 1,340 2,652 1,936 420 750 750 10 5 3,215 2,655 49 4,500 3,715 87 125 778 1,459 1,011 255 405 380 6 125 40 29 158 138 38 65 30 5 5 15 7 340 155 52 1,259 1,164 12 16 326 430 345 35 70 25 8 1,135 230 68 6,847 6,582 58 132 1,388 3,104 1,680 220 210 55 9 375 140 34 1,281 1,226 76 69 436 440 175 30 35 15 5 10 385 140 37 1,326 1,266 94 71 446 450 175 30 40 15 5 11 195 35 29 178 168 7 61 55 35 10 5 5 12 195 35 30 178 168 7 61 55 35 10 5 5 13 200 55 48 1,562 1,512 38 77 495 616 246 40 30 15 5 14 200 55 55 1,567 1,517 38 77 495 621 246 40 30 15 5 15 85 5 55 866 856 29 40 406 315 56 10 5 5 16 85 5 59 882 872 35 40 411 320 56 10 5 5 17 3,007 1,921 80 5,947 4,905 155 156 966 1,971 1,292 365 596 441 5 18 3,322 2,191 213 6,783 5,666 410 187 1,112 2,137 1,435 385 631 471 15 19 6,457 3,691 33 11,383 9,531 135 197 1,501 3,797 3,086 815 1,076 766 10 20 5,135 2,660 67 10,151 8,526 60 212 1,163 3,482 2,858 751 985 630 10 21 7,322 3,911 325 14,790 12,703 499 364 2,405 5,007 3,538 890 1,246 816 25 22 5,580 2,880 224 11,749 10,014 240 367 1,510 3,945 3,116 836 1,030 675 30 23 8,367 7,081 81 11,663 9,051 148 200 1,445 3,436 3,027 795 1,251 1,351 10 24 10,247 8,631 427 14,033 11,011 324 301 1,821 4,132 3,588 845 1,441 1,541 40 25 8,212 6,246 5 3,959 1,367 32 71 297 967 1,316 1,276 .'- 9,365 7,235 32 5,038 1,153 1 17 67 276 792 1,855 2,025 5 27 8,472 6,441 7 7,409 4,857 33 78 604 1,801 1,981 360 1,311 1,241 28 9,630 7,745 21 8,668 4,828 17 63 411 1,685 2.117 535 1,815 2,020 5 2 • 7,737 5,720 6 4,084 1,883 18 32 161 676 996 1,151 1,050 30 8,005 6,580 16 4,623 1,518 7 27 126 437 921 1,520 1,585 31 2,550 4,605 6 1,765 670 20 25 30 SO 275 240 315 780 32 465 700 1 1,018 728 5 20 111 321 271 85 205 33 830 560 49 3,045 2,730 34 79 454 1,192 821 150 175 140 34 5,627 3,131 34 8,338 6,801 101 118 1,047 2,605 2,265 665 901 626 10 35 3,342 6 991 80 13,580 10,688 155 216 1,526 3,923 3,602 1,266 1,346 1,541 5 36 13,449 9,011 401 32,284 27,866 3,995 1,386 4,340 8,848 7,196 2,101 2,392 2,001 25 37 8,302 6,976 61 13,548 10,656 151 215 1,520 3,917 3,592 1,261 1,346 1,541 5 38 7,986 6,661 60 13,167 10,425 146 210 1,490 3,857 3,481 1,241 1,301 1,436 5 39 3,462 1,730 2 8,135 7,009 72 127 1,085 2,779 2,366 580 686 440 40 4,873 2,200 15 12,450 10,839 129 261 1,795 4,418 3,476 760 1,056 555 41 365 100 69 1,242 1,202 124 123 376 388 146 45 . 25 10 5 ,2 590 150 326 6,667 6,602 3,720 915 1,055 573 239 100 35 10 20 43 40 15 68 566 561 79 51 204 187 35 5 5 .... 40 2 290 1,019 395 107 250 207 45 5 10 4: 325 85 21 800 760 102 92 199 216 111 40 25 10 5 46 550 130 36 5,648 5,593 3,325 808 805 366 194 95 35 10 10 47 9,402 8,791 85 14,126 10,919 155 227 1,551 3,978 3,682 1,326 1,471 1,726 10 48 5,961 3,070 75 10,231 8,795 155 217 1,360 3,422 2,881 760 861 570 5 49 5,516 2,845 39 9,189 7,888 62 161 1,175 3,185 2,640 665 791 510 50 556,423 121,890 24,827 1,154,979 1,047,561 44,121 30,181 203,580 445,779 266,870 57,030 83,853 23,565 51 1,990 680 70 5,103 4,668 155 172 954 1,851 1,216 320 255 175 5 52 3,250 1,170 69 7,928 7,028 57 206 1,102 2,855, 2,358 450 660 225 15 53 267,735 77.215 696,337 3,973,446 3,914,731 2,302,980 343,951 545,069 459,916 225,705 37,110 21,760 13,955 23,000 54 468,835 207,525 471,383 3,736,653 3,586,238 1,191,796 569,666 706,809 699,419 379,778 38,770 83,215 28,700 38,500 55 56 57 1,990 680 11 4,860 4,430 26 123 919 1,836 1,206 320 255 175 59 243 238 129 49 35 15 10 5 7,122 6,221 78 12,602 10,070 81 184 1,456 3,818 3,405 1,126 1,181 1,341 10 58 8,150 5,785 83 14,687 11,327 31 219 1,283 4,066 4,258 1,470 1,690 1,655 15 59 1,904,250 824,231 670,233 6,822,930 6,380,594 497,160 440,459 1,581,118 2,342,213 1,272,195 247,449 283,740 155,351 3,245 60 2,011,070 846,065 605,163 7,418,940 6,766,470 326,530 393,231 1,390,811 2,621,695 1,713,643 320,560 336,825 207,645 108,000 61 7,307 5,376 85 12,409 10,162 150 216 1,526 3,867 3,382 1,021 1,206 1,031 10 62 6,880 3,735 81 12,965 10,605 61 231 1,298 4,047 3,858 1,110 1,435 910 15 63 765,170 289,730 100,803 3,037,564 2,852,619 346,702 139,006 622,860 1,018,586 607,220 118,245 119,370 58,950 6,625 64 652,575 247,215 104,374 2,567,529 2,374,409 172,889 155,798 486,686 888,254 560,127 110,655 128,825 48,695 15,600 65 3,712 1,475 68 6,219 5,763 135 174 1,319 2,614 1,261 260 321 130 5 DO 320,487 65,485 108,990 1,436,744 1,400,907 526,467 106,580 330,745 315,875 LO ,81 17,430 21,232 4,505 Lu.; 67 5,773 1,163 1,934 24,147 23,558 8,948 1,894 5,403 5,365 1,678 270 351 83 155 68 44,355 9,545 13,931 135,190 130,897 25,202 7,862 38,901 42,647 14,140 2,145 2,923 655 715 69 721 170 38 2,574 2,428 36 47 609 1,125 506 105 101 40 5 70 11,628 2,210 4,794 53,465 50,757 3,483 1,836 15,813 21,965 6,380 1,280 1,658 390 660 VI 38,594 7,430 15,027 225,822 215,203 18,035 8,264 65,684 90,580 28,610 4,030 6,089 1,660 2,870 72 6,555 1,385 2,579 26,662 25,257 1,783 664 8,420 10,420 3,350 620 820 255 330 73 144 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 Area 2 a Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic claas Commercial farms Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI 1 2 3 i 5 6 7 S 9 10 LI 12 13 14 15 16 17 L8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2f 27 28 SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 14,213 19,022 19,725 9,103 14,269 6,624 1,220 3,341 13,698 2,718 2,760 3,464 3,492 3,032 3,052 2,389 2,421 9,089 9,667 16,979 15,659 24,620 18,774 17,942 22,216 2,652 2,364 7,724 6,981 3,209 2,774 1,925 975 6,646 10,333 19,049 38,112 18,895 18,565 9,850 14,417 3,407 5,130 2,017 2,488 1,686 2,642 19,854 16,967 15,560 2,530,333 10,645 14,601 4,524,570 5,745,829 10,383 262 18,446 19,641 18,142,372 15,180,393 18,194 18,681 5,820,576 4,934,776 14,131 2,904,296 45,682 481,421 4,985 159,450 451,458 76, 963 13,057 17,341 18,094 8,352 L3,313 6,163 1,210 3,300 13,557 2,698 2,740 3,433 3,461 3,016 3,036 2,383 2,415 8,698 9,245 16,203 15,103 23,766 18,166 16,396 20,357 1,227 888 6,239 5,325 1,919 1,326 995 820 6,500 9,703 17, 558 36,121 17,410 17,145 9,450 13,912 3,366 5,064 2,001 2,467 1,661 2,597 18,003 15,951 14,605 2,445,608 10,299 14,090 4,463,160 5,676,586 10,038 261 17,055 18,365 17,856,432 14,903,297 17,088 17,845 5,726,861 4,858,752 13,715 2,867,039 45,026 475,635 4,904 157,880 447,165 76,111 127 L32 77 71 126 92 29 35 83 32 37 50 63 44 44 37 49 98 164 128 71 304 155 133 289 16 1 38 30 18 20 5 72 56 133 454 121 116 67 123 83 215 73 149 42 66 133 133 96 24,686 103 68 347,415 432,288 56 47 132 67 1,936,096 560,205 133 73 149, 583 114,117 118 110,421 1,486 13,179 48 4,133 11,437 1,755 1,427 1,569 1,006 965 1,484 873 344 637 1,441 564 595 846 861 640 640 673 678 1,241 1,400 1,529 970 3,369 1,639 1,518 2,385 20 16 473 318 85 52 50 20 644 885 1,579 4,491 1,554 1,509 974 1,706 786 1,276 581 780 319 496 1,599 1,509 1,236 300,622 1,319 936 1,357,252 1,138,293 1,190 129 1,562 971 3,772,541 2,062,222 1,569 991 1,043,338 600,614 1,508 744,789 10,725 112,244 839 39,313 104,330 18,696 4,923 5,854 5,551 3,216 5,228 2,567 602 1,483 5,383 1,306 1,307 1,662 1,662 1,416 1,436 1,178 1,178 3,533 3,685 5,674 5,176 9,070 6,621 5,589 7,156 101 126 1,817 1,291 246 211 165 55 2,328 3,346 5,854 13,106 5,818 5,773 3,468 5,325 1,437 2,008 892 1,008 640 1,000 5,894 5,394 4,913 978,130 4,002 4,886 1,721,638 2,454,950 3,947 55 5,764 5,496 6,756,525 6,046,115 5,819 5,500 2,373,735 1,931,030 5,358 1,265,522 20, 505 217,232 2,182 74,364 213,753 33,735 4,355 6,221 7,370 2,930 4,600 1,881 195 870 5,135 656 661 710 710 766 766 425 440 2,676 2,756 5,967 6,116 7,643 6,861 5,816 6,752 425 240 2,326 1,911 840 435 170 215 2,466 3,501 6,222 12,095 6,177 6,102 3,421 4,803 800 1,190 380 440 465 750 6,352 5,720 5,370 808,535 3,435 5,665 819,955 1,264,120 3,405 30 6,082 7,381 4,116,260 4,674,995 6,147 7,241 1,645,605 1,648,106 4,306 601,047 9,888 106,440 1,430 30,940 92,640 16,935 1,810 2,825 3,190 965 1,530 660 40 245 1,395 120 120 140 140 130 130 55 55 920 995 2,425 2,210 2,810 2,315 2,680 3,080 665 505 1,325 1,495 730 610 310 350 845 1,580 2,900 4,840 2,870 2,790 1,300 1,710 240 340 65 80 185 260 3,070 2,590 2,415 281,670 1,185 2,150 196, 660 292,855 1,185 2,820 3,450 1,123,365 1,337,860 2,775 3,185 441,820 467,860 1,615 128,690 2,086 23,540 370 8,235 23, 125 4,360 415 740 900 205 345 90 30 115 20 20 25 25 20 20 15 15 230 245 480 560 570 575 660 695 260 280 295 180 145 335 870 1,135 870 855 220 245 20 35 10 10 10 25 955 605 575 51,965 255 385 20,240 44,080 255 695 1,000 151,645 221,900 645 855 72,780 97,025 310 16, 570 336 3,000 35 895 1,880 630 1950 . . . number 1954 .. . number 1954 . . . number 1954 . . . number 1954 .. . number 1954 . . . 1950 . . . number 1954 . . . 1950 .. . 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, 29 30 31 32 33 1949... 1949... FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor but horses and/or 34 35 36 37 38 39 Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954... Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954... FARM LABOR Week of September 26-Octofaer 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... persons 1954 .. . Family workers, including Operators working 1 or more 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Unpaid members of operator's persons 1954... persons 1954 . . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 persons 1954. . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less persons 1954 .. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Machine hire and/or hired 50 51 dollars 1954... 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 1949... dollars 1954 . . . 1949 . . . Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 63 64 65 66 1949... dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 dollars 1954 . . . tons 1954 . . . acres on which used 1954 . . . tons 1954 . . . dollars 1954 . . . acres limed 1954 . . . 1 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. WISCONSIN FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 145 a sample of arms. See text] Area 2s — Continu ed Are 3 2b Economic class — Continued Total all Economic c Lass Other farms Commercial farms Other farmB Resi- dential Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Clasa IV Clasa V Clees VI Part-time Abnormal 670 485 1 8,458 7,847 67 818 3,112 2,730 915 205 325 280 6 1 980 700 1 12,321 11,360 67 929 4,108 4,365 1,516 375 500 455 6 2 1,015 615 1 12,243 11,418 37 612 3,743 4,966 1,620 440 440 365 20 3 465 285 1 1,878 1,707 35 261 686 450 215 60 60 105 6 4 545 410 1 9,579 8,998 61 899 3,672 3,165 971 230 320 255 6 5 275 185 1 4,403 4,138 45 588 1,745 1,325 375 60 145 120 6 5 5 997 981 20 325 446 160 30 5 5 6 7 30 10 1 2,205 2,179 26 342 1,046 600 135 30 10 10 6 8 130 10 1 8,568 8,487 37 852 3,648 3,235 695 20 55 20 6 9 15 5 1,488 1,478 21 351 651 355 75 25 10 10 15 5 1,498 1,488 26 356 651 355 75 25 10 11 30 1 2,092 2,087 28 528 931 545 50 5 5 12 30 1 2,095 2,090 30 529 931 545 50 5 5 13 10 5 1 2,330 2,309 21 418 1,165 620 80 5 15 6 14 10 5 1 2,340 2,319 21 423 1,170 620 80 5 15 6 15 5 1 1,085 1,084 22 357 465 230 10 1 16 5 1 1,105 1,104 22 362 475 235 10 1 17 255 135 1 6,258 6,002 56 829 2,562 1,960 485 110 155 95 6 18 275 145 2 6,602 6,325 123 890 2,662 2,030 510 110 170 95 . 12 19 575 200 1 11,150 10,644 57 924 3,997 4,145 1,301 220 335 165 6 20 415 140 1 9,903 9,613 31 548 3,443 4,281 1,150 160 195 85 10 21 645 205 4 16,753 16, 173 182 2,141 6,479 5,540 1,571 260 385 170 25 22 455 150 3 12,213 11,883 76 1,011 4,570 4,836 1,210 180 205 95 30 23 905 640 1 11,574 10,708 56 893 3,883 4,095 1,481 300 450 410 6 24 1,100 745 14 14,673 13,555 157 1,424 4,978 4,960 1,696 340 575 490 53 25 890 535 1,640 805 5 20 90 290 400 450 385 26 970 505 1 1,431 596 1 10 110 210 265 485 350 27 915 570 4,407 3,547 22 250 1,120 1,400 670 85 485 375 28 1,050 605 1 3,636 2,856 7 137 746 1,126 680 160 455 325 29 780 510 1,812 1,042 12 50 140 460 380 450 320 30 955 490 1 1,354 704 2 11 141 250 300 385 265 31 400 530 1,036 526 10 20 66 110 155 165 175 335 32 75 80 600 545 70 195 205 75 20 35 33 95 50 1 4,644 4,533 12 338 1,872 1,870 346 95 65 40 6 34 480 150 6,506 6,111 45 586 2,125 2,275 955 125 270 125 35 380 610 1 12,230 11,404 66 939 4,073 4,345 1,571 410 460 360 6 36 1,260 725 6 26,016 24,921 437 2,512 9,401 9,285 2,661 .625 635 435 25 37 875 610 12,156 11,335 43 928 4,048 4,340 1,571 405 460 355 6 38 840 seo 11,821 11,060 43 913 3,953 4,255 1,516 380 410 345 6 39 280 120 6,882 6,647 40 511 2,531 2,695 735 135 155 80 40 375 130 10, 578 10, 293 80 867 3,971 4,200 975 200 200 85 43 25 15 1 2,381 2,345 56 518 991 610 145 25 25 5 6 42 45 15 ' 3,617 3,568 314 732 1,477 830 170 45 25 5 19 43 10 5 1 1,309 1,303 44 398 541 275 40 5 6 44 10 5 6 1,580 1,561 139 491 606 280 40 5 19 45 15 10 1,258 1,228 36 191 506 365 105 25 25 5 46 35 10 2,037 2,007 175 241 871 550 130 40 25 5 47 1,050 800 1 12,761 11,710 67 944 4,133 4,445 1,661 460 530 515 6 48 670 345 1 11,151 10,630 67 909 3,903 4,005 1,401 345 340 175 6 -3 635 320 10,342 9,872 26 737 3,693 3,795 1,306 315 295 170 5 50 70,465 14,260 1,543,781 1,514,141 4,495 169,640 644,555 513,875 153,706 27,870 18,685 4,955 6,000 51 255 90 1 6,660 6,459 62 749 2,648 2,215 685 100 150 45 6 C52 380 130 1 9,054 8,804 37 573 3,198 3,761 1,070 165 175 55 20 53 24,220 22,190 15,000 3,183,886 3,125,161 435,951 932,720 1,122.345 491,415 130,330 12,400 15,755 3,970 39, : 54 34,585 27,350 7,308 3,841,652 3,739,117 274,152 737,314 1,625,531 923,675 162,850 15,595 16,570 1,965 84,000 55 255 90 6,489 6,294 20 641 2,633 2,215 685 100 150 45 56 1 171 165 42 108 15 6 57 805 585 1 11,805 10,989 47 933 4,073 4,155 1,486 295 410 400 6 58 890 385 1 12,319 11,634 28 592 3,713 5,061 1,800 440 400 265 20 59 205,680 64,560 15,700 10,065,941 9,864,545 458,450 2,195,615 4,149,445 2,438,695 571,955 50,385 121,320 48,615 31,461 60 223,555 41,605 11,936 8,287,684 8,036,499 208,129 1,164,425 3,520,975 2,483,585 574,380 85,005 102,070 31,470 117,645 61 715 390 1 11,718 11,062 66 929 4,057 4,265 1,440 305 385 265 6 62 610 225 1 11,613 11,213 31 578 3,698 4,931 1,635 340 260 120 20 63 70,095 22,420 1,200 3,597,040 3,543,355 96,525 608,925 1,486,830 1,072,280 247,270 31,525 38,265 8,450 6,970 h~ 56,660 17,550 1,814 2,833,465 2,774,910 40,228 328,872 1,157,672 1,000,503 211,105 36,530 16,955 5,335 36, 265 61 325 90 1 9,506 9,235 55 898 3,787 3,465 870 160 210 55 6 6t 30,945 3,320 2,992 1,720,740 1,698,105 52,617 390,178 770,990 397,500 78,290 8,530 13,680 1,255 7,700 67 537 55 64 30, 950 30,520 857 7,118 13,741 7,258 1,366 180 272 28 130 68 4,690 675 421 285,515 281,820 6,527 66,873 125,245 68,390 12,980 1,805 2,120 390 1,185 69 70 10 1 3,731 3,665 12 477 1,731 1,145 265 35 60 5 1 70 1,190 60 320 88,652 87,537 592 20,495 40,920 21,435 3,630 465 1,040 25 50 71 3,100 405 788 273,841 269,411 1,506 60,295 126,005 70,085 10,410 1,110 4,100 175 155 72 565 75 212 47,297 46,697 242 9,085 23,810 11,225 2,090 245 525 50 25 73 146 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) Area 3 Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 1 9,770 9,420 145 2,287 4,170 2,043 625 150 2 11,367 10,817 151 2,437 4,720 2,444 875 190 3 1950 . . . 11,683 11,197 121 2,134 4,942 2,720 965 315 , 3,319 3,184 72 1,031 1,425 486 145 25 - 7,939 7,669 131 2,142 3,650 1,301 380 65 , 5,453 2,395 5,288 2,370 95 54 1,586 825 2,375 1,125 947 321 255 45 30 ' a 4,102 4,057 104 1,291 1,775 707 150 30 9 8,496 8,441 103 2,167 4,095 1,721 315 40 1 D 3,853 3,843 93 1,392 1,750 538 70 11 number 1954 . . . 3,875 3,865 95 1,407 1,750 543 70 12 4,862 4,842 98 1,657 2,210 732 125 20 13 number 1954. . . 4,872 4,852 103 1,657 2,215 732 125 20 1.. 3,781 3,771 88 1,372 1,750 461 90 10 1' number 1954 . . . 3,781 3,771 88 1,372 1,750 461 90 10 L6 1,614 1,604 82 692 670 150 10 IV number 1954 .. . 1,631 1,621 84 707 670 150 10 18 8,038 7,863 138 2,212 3,565 1,463 390 95 i'i number 1954 . . . 8,522 8,297 180 2,448 3,645 1,519 410 95 20 10,533 10,288 142 2,382 4,585 2,329 730 120 21 1950 . . . 9,871 9,760 110 2,048 4,547 2,315 620 120 22 number 1954 . . . 18,670 18,355 433 5,336 8,105 3,441 895 145 23 1950... 13,867 13,744 283 3,632 6,279 2,725 705 120 ;;„ 10,530 13,273 10,095 141 2,367 4,430 2,262 740 155 ?'■ number 1954 . . . 12,768 261 3,404 5,415 2,658 860 170 OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators — 26 With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954... 772 357 2 10 50 120 175 27 1949 . . . 590 295 5 20 65 65 140 28 Working off their farms. 2,990 2,605 39 460 1,015 711 360 20 ■ 1949... 2,881 2,471 33 433 950 605 365 85 30 829 499 4 15 105 190 185 il 1949... FARMS BY CLASS OF W0RX POWER 798 443 12 16 110 115 190 32 741 436 11 35 125 85 110 70 33 No tractor but horses and/or 410 3,720 355 3,650 52 30 757 35 1,610 130 876 100 320 60 35 34 Tractor and horses and/or mules ... .farms reporting 1954... 35 Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954 — FARM LABOR WeeL of September 26-October 2: 6,813 6,638 90 1,625 2,975 1,453 410 85 36 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... 11,222 10,772 152 2,422 4,645 2,423 880 250 37 persons 1954. . . 24,007 23,357 464 5,937 10,125 4,921 1,570 340 38 Family workers, including 11,163 10,718 148 2,402 4,635 2,408 875 250 39 Operators working 1 or more 10,967 10, 532 142 2,357 4,550 2,388 855 240 40 Unpaid members of operator's 6,299 6,209 77 1,460 2,810 1,347 430 85 41 persons 1954. . . 9,960 9,860 132 2,395 4,525 2,088 625 95 42 2,264 2,224 107 927 830 295 60 5 43 persons 1954. . . 3,080 2,965 190 1,185 1,050 445 90 5 44 Regular workers (to be employed 150 1,359 1,339 87 672 465 105 10 45 persons 1954. . . 1,586 1,541 132 779 500 120 10 46 Seasonal workers (to be employed less 1,068 1,043 42 321 425 200 50 5 47 persons 1954 . . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 1,494 1,424 58 406 550 325 80 5 48 11,674 11,079 153 2,447 4,745 2,544 940 250 49 Machine hire and/or hired 9,982 8,748 9,662 8,483 147 112 2,217 1,780 4,145 3,655 2,193 2,041 785 740 175 155 50 51 dollars 1954... 1,787,875 1,764,115 39,445 487,620 795,335 337,670 93,030 11,015 52 6,037 8,342 5,882 8 231 142 115 1,742 1,874 2,505 3,827 1,083 1,700 355 555 55 160 53 1949... 54 dollars 1954 . . . 3,210,575 3,137,175 298,820 1,496,295 1,049,875 242,805 44,065 5,315 55 1949 . . . 4,467,373 4,449,946 542,371 1,848,555 1,573,350 377, 535 89,965 18,170 56 5,825 5,680 101 1,626 2,460 1,083 355 55 57 212 202 41 116 45 58 Feed for livestock and poultry. -farms reporting 1954... 10,938 10,503 153 2,367 4,605 2,343 815 220 59 1949 . . . 11,190 10,879 113 2,079 4,797 2,635 915 340 60 dollars 1954... 10,330,072 10,153,057 546,293 3,947,294 4,094,450 1,219,575 296,565 48,880 61 1949 . . . 8,679,824 8,637,572 498,743 3,005,933 3,697,931 1,093,415 284,135 57,415 62 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 10,958 10,898 10,603 10,697 148 121 2,397 2,069 4,675 4,847 2,378 2,630 825 795 180 235 63 1949 . . . 64 dollars 1954... 4,665,682 4,622,377 160,594 1,515,108 2,064,570 702,265 154,110 25,730 65 1949 . . . 3,743,221 3,732,268 135,473 1,104,936 1,729,319 612,900 124,825 24,815 66 Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing 9,635 2,447,329 9,485 2,430,814 146 129,723 2,322 943,821 4,305 1,013,760 1,992 288,435 615 49,955 105 5,120 67 doll-rs 1954... 68 tons 1954 . . . 40,701 40,404 2,052 15,544 16,858 4,920 938 92 69 acres on which used 1954 . . . 430,043 426,503 18,537 163,923 183,075 49,088 10,755 1,125 70 2,896 2,876 60 896 1,285 470 150 15 71 tons 1954 . . . 151,275 151,050 17,395 61,695 53,900 14,960 2,985 115 72 dollars 1954 . . . 353,347 352,697 36,367 153,775 119,445 35,145 7,720 245 73 acres lijned 1954 .. . 59,614 59,279 6,194 23,435 21,675 6,070 1,820 85 1 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. WISCONSIN FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 147 a sample of 'arms. See text} Are i 3 — Continu ■d Area 4 Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic class Other farms Commercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class 1 Class II Class III Class IV C18S3 V Class VI Part-tune Resi- dential Abnormal 130 200 y 10,202 9,061 57 530 3,077 3,587 1,525 285 655 475 11 1 275 255 19,329 17,248 62 695 4,748 7,272 3,621 850 1,180 890 11 2 210 275 i 20,033 17,654 43 394 4,446 8,075 3,866 830 1,370 1,000 9 3 50 75 10 4,556 3,905 35 307 1,343 1,385 720 115 400 245 6 4 150 100 20 13,387 12,096 57 654 4,162 4,912 1,926 385 730 550 11 5 75 75 15 8,095 7,385 42 449 2,636 2,952 1,181 125 440 260 10 6 15 5 5 524 507 2 100 235 150 15 5 15 2 7 20 10 15 1,812 1,782 6 175 740 591 240 30 20 5 5 8 30 10 15 13,349 13,158 14 608 4,481 6,015 1,875 165 160 20 11 9 5 5 3,006 2,945 10 314 1,295 1,041 250 35 55 6 10 5 5 3,039 2,978 11 326 1,310 1,046 250 35 55 6 11 10 10 819 798 6 132 380 180 90 10 20 1 12 10 10 819 798 6 132 380 180 90 10 20 1 13 5 5 2,062 2,036 3 228 900 705 190 10 20 6 14 f. 5 2,062 2,036 3 228 " 900 705 190 10 20 6 15 10 2,914 2,886 3 381 1,456 856 170 20 20 8 16 10 2,949 2,921 i 396 1,471 861 170 20 20 8 17 90 ' 20 8,658 8,092 47 580 2,823 3,192 1,205 245 385 170 11 18 115 65 45 9,494 8,845 159 726 3,033 3,432 1,250 245 420 200 29 19 135 90 20 17,698 16,383 57 67C 4,627 6,998 3,356 675 895 410 10 20 70 40 1 15,578 14,594 43 339 4,136 6,985 2,656 435 680 300 4 21 165 95 55 25,150 23,660 177 1,526 7,683 9,443 4,081 750 995 450 45 22 80 40 3 18,341 17,223 88 577 5,352 7,855 2,871 480 735 355 28 23 225 190 20 18,054 16,128 46 675 4,593 6,683 3,341 790 1,105 810 11 24 260 195 22,253 19,909 154 1,015 6,015 7,984 3,876 865 1,315 975 54 25 270 140 5 3,244 1,604 10 16 76 556 946 1,005 635 26 155 140 3,586 1,421 25 125 505 766 1,265 895 5 27 210 170 5 B,537 6,612 20 168 1,461 2,782 1,906 275 1,140 785 28 200 210 8,294 5,964 7 91 1,045 2,610 1,911 300 1,350 975 5 185 140 5 4,295 2,515 15 32 271 1,061 1,136 1,055 725 30 185 170 3,873 1,793 2 20 175 755 841 1,220 855 5 31 115 190 1,525 735 10 20 75 160 240 230 260 525 5 32 40 15 842 686 10 81 215 240 140 80 75 1 33 30 20 20 6,383 6,158 3 257 2,131 2,527 1,055 185 170 50 5 34 105 70 11,315 10,225 54 413 2,496 4,471 2,301 490 725 360 5 35 195 235 20 19,375 17,459 67 700 4,743 7,248 3,736 965 1,135 770 11 36 265 320 65 45,314 42,306 1,899 2,557 12,227 16,459 7,604 1,560 1,925 1,000 83 37 195 235 15 19,271 17, 362 60 680 4,733 7,223 3,706 960 1,130 770 9 38 190 230 15 18,861 17,037 60 660 4,663 7,063 3,651 940 1,085 730 9 39 45 45 12,558 11,807 6 433 3,391 5,201 2,346 430 545 205 1 43 50 50 19,815 18,790 6 781 5,840 8,026 3,582 555 750 265 10 41 15 10 15 2,818 2,747 52 374 1,203 802 281 35 55 5 11 42 25 40 50 6,638 6,479 1,833 1,116 1,724 1,370 371 65 90 5 64 43 5 15 1,652 1,636 52 294 783 377 130 5 11 44 40 2,157 2,088 277 422 864 390 135 5 64 45 10 10 5 1,418 1,363 40 172 480 455 181 35 50 5 46 20 40 10 4,481 4,391 1,556 694 860 980 65 B5 5 47 285 290 20 20,015 17,784 67 700 4,783 7,373 3,836 1,025 1,235 985 11 46 205 100 15 15,960 14,769 67 615 4,093 6,173 1,171 650 850 330 11 49 160 95 10 14,426 13,344 53 442 3,502 5,757 2,965 625 790 285 7 50 8,320 5,500 9,940 1,914,301 1,836,819 62,318 99,980 552,721 766,875 310,400 44,525 63,415 10,945 3,122 ' : 100 40 15 8,435 8,064 57 550 2,803 3,098 1,406 150 280 80 11 52 70 40 1 12,297 11,704 43 349 3,641 5,270 2,041 360 445 140 8 53 17,685 2,555 53,160 4,652,784 4,389,770 1,105,530 906,600 1,345,785 746,115 269,455 16,285 54,630 9,005 199,379 54 11,680 1,580 4,167 4,576,841 4,458,271 504,772 537,094 1,781,815 1,301,655 304,165 28,770 67,090 17,690 33,790 55 100 40 5 8,207 7,847 15 427 2,763 3,091 1,401 150 280 80 5t. 10 228 217 42 123 40 7 5 11 57 205 215 15 18,540 16,834 34 633 4,688 7,113 3,536 830 1,025 670 11 ' 160 150 1 19,605 17,876 35 399 4,381 8,010 4,076 975 1,120 600 9 58,800 13,550 104,665 14,904,316 14,438,120 864,605 1,239,195 5,435,105 5,087,215 1,637,480 174,520 267,640 103,490 95,066 ' 27,060 12,150 3,042 14,896,230 14,364,675 271,147 1,153,393 5,482,595 5,516,615 1,706,375 234,550 319,890 126,090 85,575 205 130 20 18,520 16,929 67 665 4,688 7,153 3,556 800 975 605 11 150 50 1 18,427 17,094 38 404 4,366 7,905 3,691 690 910 415 8 ' 22,325 4,940 16,040 5,389,417 5,222,989 110,805 443,274 1,965,175 1,961,125 646,945 95,665 121,100 30,600 14,728 64 7,150 3,225 578 4,218,775 4,098,289 33,151 239,818 1,524,655 1,737,790 497,880 64,995 81,710 29,240 9,536 65 95 40 15 13,821 13,090 37 669 4,446 5,637 1,976 325 595 125 11 5,335 2,205 8,975 2,488,429 2,411,758 68,096 311,850 1,014,335 802,918 178,969 35,590 46,420 6,530 23,721 67 68 69 70 71 72 71 94 28 175 41,775 40,453 1,096 5,325 17,003 13,197 3,238 594 807 74 441 1,040 355 2,145 382,043 372,293 5,164 48,715 162,165 121,535 29,424 5,290 6,515 615 2,620 10 5 5 6,493 6,308 8 419 2,355 2,596 815 115 155 20 10 125 40 60 179,869 174,802 2,441 26,170 73,810 56,926 13,860 1,595 2,810 245 2,012 210 320 120 688,303 669,222 8,914 85,059 288,865 223,049 56,880 6,455 11,025 650 7,406 80 200 85,167 83,046 715 10,235 35,660 28,156 7,190 1,090 1,345 125 651 148 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, AND [Data are baaed on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic claBS Commercial farms SPECIFIED FACILITIES ADD 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-FAHM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . 100 or more days operators reporting 1954 . . 1949.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954., Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954., persons 1954 . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm 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. 4,985 9,160 9,131 1,972 6,022 2,931 554 1,332 5,087 1,318 1,337 1,362 1,380 1,086 1,086 831 848 4,183 4,830 8,225 6,993 11,632 8,291 8,621 10,808 2,138 1,964 4,333 3,730 2,223 1,810 545 2,506 5,719 9,180 19,410 9,114 8,918 4,926 7,377 1,395 3,115 610 853 902 2,262 7,630 6,999 1,027,174 4,500 5,863 2,033,805 2,251,364 4,403 97 8,565 9,058 6,114,706 4,976,436 8,716 8,328 2,806,884 2,163,624 6,754 1,782,783 31,194 256,184 3,021 79,994 256,996 45,197 4,345 7,649 7,561 1,677 5,217 2,606 544 1,282 4,992 1,253 1,272 1,327 1,345 1,066 1,066 831 848 3,822 4,334 7,149 6,158 10,496 7,376 7,225 9,102 842 574 3,037 2,305 1,047 600 440 2,376 4,773 7,749 17,183 7,688 7,563 4,340 6,565 1,340 3,055 595 838 862 2,217 8,041 6,890 6,319 985,749 4,280 5,423 2,005,345 2,195,204 4,183 97 7,334 7,753 5,903,151 4,711,241 7,525 7,358 2,692,119 2,057,284 6,163 1,733,763 30,322 249,072 2,856 77,349 249,421 43,557 63 74 29 34 69 54 7 22 26 36 44 27 30 20 20 16 17 59 178 74 30 258 70 69 865 56 56 31 84 48 725 41 169 46 556 39 17,420 64 25 641, 275 125,165 22 42 50 26 574,576 262,457 74 25 153,792 30,851 74 280,826 4,613 12,740 27 1,542 4,991 910 395 486 256 171 446 255 136 169 387 201 212 226 231 211 211 181 187 396 533 481 249 1,039 459 466 747 22 5 58 52 11 150 331 471 1,504 453 453 275 500 225 551 174 235 98 316 491 466 338 78,480 391 236 401,980 370,040 360 31 444 241 871, 275 456, 240 476 239 366,560 191,146 456 295,585 5,027 42,447 200 11,336 33,005 5,394 1,178 1,697 1,393 473 1,426 765 196 429 1,5L1 419 419 518 518 423 423 373 373 1,091 1,161 1,627 1,274 2,846 1,713 1,647 2,162 56 26 558 382 96 61 25 587 1,040 1,688 4,079 1,688 1,658 991 1,631 424 790 248 286 197 504 1,723 1,573 1,436 283,212 1,146 1,213 500,950 846,825 1,128 18 1,660 1,347 1,789,245 1,344,545 1,658 1,374 812,922 584,963 1,588 501,252 8,766 84,145 818 26,721 85,430 13,473 1,652 2,959 3,027 571 2,083 935 130 482 2,232 446 446 416 426 302 302 236 246 1,358 1,489 2,839 2,649 3,877 3,012 2,724 3,395 306 141 1,126 761 406 175 80 983 1,856 2,949 6,078 2,934 2,864 1,753 2,545 408 669 102 118 , 316 551 3,014 2,698 2,553 402, 220 1,668 2,297 332,220 599,558 1,662 2,858 2,976 1,811., 140 1,688,339 2,949 2,973 905,365 807,275 2,474 456,250 8,410 78,025 1,171 26,715 86, 280 15,610 842 1,773 2,086 353 913 492 65 145 761 126 126 115 115 100 100 25 25 663 693 1,618 1,501 1,936 1,637 1,699 1,980 452 400 907 861 487 350 145 506 1,112 1,802 3,442 1,787 1,767 980 1,390 200 285 20 20 180 265 1,904 1,559 1,463 171,827 826 1,237 113,025 210,526 826 1,632 2,172 710,695 753,175 1,748 2,057 374,260 353,499 1,246 169,530 2,932 26,345 545 9,685 33,585 6,565 1Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. WISCONSIN FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 149 a Bample of farms. See text] Area 5 — Continued Economic class — Continued Other farms 806 930 180 415 185 171 176 681 565 721 620 781 916 Resi- dential 75 606 781 1,232 781 750 346 442 40 40 861 495 460 32,115 165 340 26,710 44,290 165 661 825 142,395 200, 505 681 645 78,185 77,570 406 40,715 720 5,847 130 1,865 5,340 1,200 285 705 635 115 390 140 20 15 190 320 395 265 415 290 615 790 736 560 940 450 776 520 885 540 711 465 775 435 70 55 340 650 995 240 370 810 245 220 9,310 55 100 1,750 11,870 55 480 69,160 64,690 510 325 36,580 28,770 185 8,305 152 1,265 35 780 2,235 440 Total all farms 8,507 14,007 14, 746 6,667 9,996 4,984 551 1,375 9,586 2,091 2,131 319 319 1,521 1,526 3,147 3,147 6,396 7,117 12,932 12,001 19, 509 14,665 13,310 16,710 2,772 2,301 6,160 5,606 3,412 2,548 490 3,274 9,658 13,897 31,380 13,767 13,482 8,474 13,440 2,256 4,453 1,240 1,615 1,156 2,843 14,487 11,862 10,682 1,665,745 6,446 9,382 3,855,184 4,770,834 6,235 211 12,835 14,100 9,626,542 9,433,093 13,316 13,912 4,440,263 3,680,417 9,399 2,076,192 35,490 275,266 2,161 34,724 136,062 26,205 Economic claas Commercial farms 7,671 12,316 13,001 5,931 8,980 4,554 541 1,339 9,400 2,051 2,086 314 314 1,475 1,480 3,127 3,127 6,000 6,678 11,906 11,186 18,367 13,785 11,839 14,926 1,357 636 4,735 4,101 2,137 1,263 370 3,178 8,728 12,466 :9,202 12,352 12,112 7,964 12,710 2,195 4,380 1,234 1,597 1,101 2,783 12,736 10,801 9,667 1, 574, 745 6,175 8,952 3,778,053 4,701,869 5,970 205 11,594 12,875 9,350,743 9,157,663 12,100 12,812 4,319,308 3,570,947 2,018,997 34,464 268,454 2,070 33,429 130,882 25,055 56 34 47 46 33 11 45 139 56 29 209 84 49 113 25 56 1,123 42 25 35 41 1,046 35 197 28 849 56 56 41 17,320 56 34 981,376 483,076 10 46 34 24 191,271 L96.5 ?8 56 34 122,328 43,147 51 198,933 3,351 12,248 5 75 175 50 541 618 459 360 563 362 95 166 542 208 208 66 66 141 141 398 398 543 641 618 434 ,397 815 598 952 41 26 201 162 41 55 148 470 618 1,878 432 758 298 527 228 296 96 231 623 548 411 84,445 468 425 638,667 1,065,555 396 72 568 434 1,036,307 1,052,215 608 445 408,206 296,177 588 282,930 4,518 35,104 168 4,583 14,629 2,668 2,823 3,550 3,347 1,887 3,089 1,652 245 556 3,259 976 976 135 135 610 615 1,686 1,686 2,260 2,480 3,485 3,122 6,461 4,264 3,475 4,618 121 60 1,097 842 290 112 15 939 2,546 3,550 9,085 3,500 3,440 2,446 4,236 960 1,409 615 708 406 701 3,570 3,045 2,564 503,981 2,100 2,727 1,345,215 1,618,166 2,023 77 3,365 3,286 4,007,156 3,542,750 3,514 3,327 1,624,595 1,247,640 3,078 814,869 13,780 116,947 857 15,001 55,543 11,422 2,916 4,941 5,341 2,396 3,586 1,746 135 476 4,196 646 676 61 81 576 576 821 821 2,151 2,327 4,881 4,881 6,898 5,692 4,671 5,656 500 265 1,960 1,535 965 455 1,366 3,515 4,931 11,029 4,906 4,796 3,285 5,210 676 1,023 296 336 401 687 5,026 4,331 4,035 640,685 2,326 3,711 622,265 1,142,215 2,316 10 4,706 5,351 3,108,544 3,239,455 4,866 5,376 1,595,103 1,434,173 3,496 544,820 9,664 79, 570 765 10,125 46,255 8,185 1,085 2,466 3,025 991 1,356 546 40 115 1,195 171 171 20 20 120 120 155 155 781 861 2,331 2,260 2,787 2,440 2,386 2,852 695 485 1,245 1,290 840 640 160 555 1,776 2,531 4,882 2,506 2,461 1,481 2,081 205 340 55 155 285 2,611 2,281 2,116 267,854 1,040 1,775 165,930 341,275 1,040 2,251 3,045 838,345 992,460 2,456 2,955 487,431 478,990 1,420 155,090 2,775 21,430 240 2,690 12,040 2,165 205 260 145 145 390 780 1,205 780 780 295 390 15 35 Other farmB 255 460 685 910 795 995 250 420 340 535 215 250 15 5 25 20 185 165 25 30 25 35 5 5 5 5 20 40 20 40 50 20 50 20 220 230 230 245 535 685 460 585 615 750 490 650 660 850 735 1,025 850 540 500 60,460 185 280 24,600 51,580 185 670 735 169, 120 134,205 600 675 81,645 70,820 255 22,355 376 3,155 35 955 2,240 565 855 830 870 800 775 50 45 640 845 1,405 835 810 370 550 45 45 955 735 710 77,440 220 315 34,350 51,995 220 700 760 182,855 181,505 770 730 87, 510 86,400 370 35,480 672 4,545 75 735 3,695 750 Resi- dential 375 775 750 315 475 180 10 15 10 10 160 185 335 230 375 230 615 730 560 635 545 635 475 510 70 50 285 580 745 140 180 10 10 790 320 300 9,760 . 45 115 4,035 16,970 45 535 465 61,400 93,925 440 370 26,620 23,070 135 8,205 159 1,125 10 160 465 100 6 5 3,800 6 38, 746 31,544 6,825 6 13,510 195 1,142 6 400 1,020 300 150 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) SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No 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 Weel 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 . Total all farms 15,043 19,233 20,481 11,303 15,153 8,760 1,247 3,495 14,715 5,311 5,378 1,496 1,509 3,040 3,054 6,062 6,103 10,515 11,485 17, 628 17,630 30,996 25,268 18,541 25,050 2,965 2,686 7,413 7,238 3,952 3,272 260 4,149 13,479 18,718 40,767 18,589 18,158 10,737 16,752 3,752 5,857 2,346 3,062 1,682 2,795 15,583 13,812 2,664,463 .8,808 13,622 5,625,421 7,415,288 8,347 461 17, 609 19,209 17,741,840 16,297,236 18,338 19,242 7,180,380 6,481,509 10,781 2,392,478 41,643 380,228 3,016 32,801 93,074 41, 725 Economic class Commercial farms u 709 17 444 18 588 10 ; 11 L3 784 8 ... 1 3 1 225 3 487 14 521 5 224 5 291 1 48; 1 495 3 ... 3 017 6 338 6 079 10 051 ID 963 16 554 16 887 . ' 803 24 447 16 934 ':.:;< 1,510 1,186 5,913 5,603 2,562 1,777 215 4,052 12,502 17,154 38,482 L0 276 6 132 3 698 5 698 2 337 3 043 1 637 2 655 17,624 14,619 12,912 2,573,198 8,539 13,140 5,559,009 7,275,574 8,082 457 16,295 18,021 17,401,169 15,863,632 16,989 18,214 7,064,888 6,376,290 10,272 2,345,071 40,772 374,377 2,984 32,155 91,607 41,040 83 93 127 62 93 50 5 31 33 24 27 44 45 60 66 87 185 83 115 355 397 85 301 93 563 S3 395 315 45 93 93 65 44,423 83 103 858,474 1,096,933 20 63 70 99 521,294 566,308 112 143,028 168,893 114,136 1,933 14,638 27 563 1,657 1,480 1,888 2,008 1,545 1,418 1,893 1,357 400 657 1,856 1,142 1,172 553 563 576 586 1,377 1,382 1,767 2,106 1,918 1,441 4,847 3,093 1,982 3,258 456 465 10 406 1,512 1,988 5,531 1,971 1,921 1,210 2,045 898 1,565 707 975 292 590 2,008 1,768 1,396 330,880 1,383 1,376 1,920,505 1,950,560 1,135 248 1,913 1,501 4,377,975 3,419,615 1,978 1,531 1,480,195 1,056,160 1,792 771,135 13,032 122,052 550 10,055 25,185 11,365 5,603 6,553 7,331 4,131 5,778 3,511 570 1,621 6,227 2,416 2,426 620 620 1,421 1,421 3,066 3,091 4,387 4,657 6,448 6,936 12,496 10,617 6,442 8,719 155 175 1,760 1,756 470 325 30 1,575 4,873 6,503 05,018 6,313 4,121 6,622 1,652 2,183 1.107 1,218 680 965 6,588 5,483 4,716 984,655 3,523 5,686 1,853,970 2,888,571 3,427 96 6,397 7,201 7,781,080 7,422,539 6,498 7,246 3,066,470 2,885,572 4,592 951,635 16,698 154,202 1,532 14,912 45,065 19,830 4,435 6,090 6,735 3,305 4,305 2,345 220 0,005 5,020 0,300 1,320 255 255 800 800 0,395 0,400 2,920 3,055 5,860 6,245 9,300 7,875 5,925 7,655 640 .360 2,355 0,980 0,160 620 65 ,580 5 02 ,735 5 945 5 805 3 5 0 655 635 B8C . .-' 400 480 480 8t : 6,035 5,080 4,675 926,050 2,645 4,450 784,440 0,002,275 2,595 50 5,675 6,500 3,877,920 3,525,750 5,980 6,660 0,905,770 0,805,325 2,850 407, 125 7,286 67,865 720 5,480 05,645 6,840 0,375 2,090 2,245 0,060 1,380 625 25 150 1,045 285 290 25 25 030 030 130 030 775 840 0,925 0,845 2,420 2,130 2,060 2,545 680 615 1,165 1,195 840 760 100 425 1,500 2,080 3,880 2,070 2,020 1,095 1,595 180 265 135 210 1,840 1,720 253,530 800 1,275 033,600 204,330 0,865 2,165 766, 955 809,395 2,075 2,180 407, 010 398, 105 805 88,395 1,632 13,700 040 0,000 3,685 0,040 ExcOudes farms reporting commerciai fertiOizer and Oime. WISCONSIN FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 151 a sample of 'anna. See ,ext] Area 7 — Continu ;d Areas 8 and B Econom c class — Continued Total all farms Economic class Other farms Commercial farma Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV ClasB V Class VI Part-time Reai- dent ial Abnormal 510 9 .22,239 20,054 536 4,748 8,250 4,275 1,785 460 1,155 1,015 15 1 1,035 745 9 26,715 23,865 552 5,168 9,420 5,605 2,415 705 1,475 1,360 15 2 1,015 855 23 28,423 25,432 376 4,059 10,627 7,100 2,575 695 1,565 1,405 21 3 695 425 2 14,713 12,987 378 3,239 5,235 2,730 1,195 210 935 780 11 4 820 540 9 20,441 18,246 538 4,723 7,480 3,645 1,480 380 1,145 1,035 15 5 445 290 7 16,319 14,883 413 3,835 6,140 3,075 1,190 230 735 690 11 6 20 2 3,083 3,029 168 1,266 1,160 350 80 5 35 10 9 7 5 3 6,124 5,984 298 1,851 2,490 1,075 230 40 80 50 10 8 165 ■~: 9 18,290 18,703 357 4,641 8,505 4,190 915 95 120 55 14 9 50 30 7 9,334 9,229 382 3,127 3,890 1,415 360 55 70 30 5 10 5C 30 7 9,436 9,328 415 3,158 3,915 1,425 360 55 70 30 8 11 5 5 4 7,934 7,836 405 3,100 1,085 280 15 70 20 8 12 5 5 4 8,019 7,920 463 2,962 3,110 1,090 280 15 70 20 9 13 20 5 9 6,446 6,397 316 2,246 2,700 895 200 40 20 15 14 14 20 5 12 6,477 6,425 324 2,256 2,710 895 200 40 20 15 17 15 15 9 6,896 6,856 304 2,417 3,035 930 160 10 20 5 15 16 15 9 6,973 6,930 328 2,432 3,065 935 160 10 20 5 18 17 305 150 9 17,121 16,185 503 4,362 6,885 3,245 1,000 190 585 335 16 18 355 150 17 19,607 18,462 1,117 5,015 7,520 3,495 1,115 200 695 380 70 19 720 345 9 24,257 22,642 524 5,028 9,185 5,330 2,165 410 1,000 600 15 20 510 220 13 23,942 22,731 345 3,845 9,906 6,385 1,895 355 770 430 11 21 790 355 38 45,714 43,797 2,218 11,719 17,715 8,670 2,985 490 1.185 635 97 22 540 240 41 36,630 35,308 1,314 7,638 15,331 8,420 2,215 390 820 450 52 23 985 615 7 25,523 22,899 522 5,077 9,155 5,375 2,205 565 1,375 1,235 14 24 1,275 775 17 35,455 31,919 1,597 7,947 12,245 6,740 2,770 620 1,755 1,640 141 25 915 540 4,693 2,213 136 340 685 1,025 1,350 1,130 26 925 56C 15 4,272 1,851 31 65 335 610 810 1,360 1,060 1 27 925 575 9,707 7,210 162 1,343 2,405 1,915 1,260 125 1,390 1,105 2 28 980 650 5 9,237 6,662 116 915 2,231 2,020 1,250 130 1,410 1,165 29 875 515 5,238 2,957 70 287 700 1,015 885 1,300 980 1 3C 895 595 5 4,765 2,385 40 185 505 815 840 1,310 1,070 31 320 420 2,192 1,031 31 120 170 190 235 285 440 720 1 32 15 30 660 510 5 40 130 150 110 75 60 90 33 70 25 2 5,336 5,138 127 1,106 2,135 1,275 430 65 100 85 13 34 320 7 18,921 17,504 397 3,922 7,050 4,055 1,735 345 900 515 2 35 915 64C 9 25,719 23,258 560 5,078 9,200 5,450 2,330 640 1,340 1,105 16 36 1,505 755 25 54,402 50,868 2,859 12,834 19,640 10,745 3,850 940 2,020 1,380 134 37 915 640 - 25,441 23,008 522 4,981 9,155 5,415 2,295 640 1,320 1,105 13 38 860 620 1 24,961 22,593 522 4,881 9,015 5,305 2,240 630 1,275 1,080 13 39 335 125 1 13,393 12,693 241 2,882 5,270 3,060 1,005 235 495 205 4C 480 135 5 19,313 18,393 415 4,438 7,600 4,360 1,305 275 665 255 41 50 4 6,021 5,916 453 2,218 2,235 785 195 30 60 30 15 42 145 14 10,128 9,882 1,922 3,515 3,025 1,080 305 35 80 45 121 43 5 4 3,889 3,865 408 1,632 1,385 350 90 10 14 44 5 14 5,623 5,498 1,355 2,043 1,595 390 115 15 110 4: 45 2,634 2,543 158 830 945 470 110 30 60 25 6 46 140 4,505 4,384 567 1,472 1,430 690 190 35 80 30 11 - 1,045 785 9 27,034 24,178 560 5,188 9,485 5,665 2,510 770 1,475 1,365 16 :■ 650 305 9 21,994 20,588 525 4,673 8,145 4,815 1,980 450 890 500 16 49 600 295 5 19,419 18,107 307 3,755 7,270 4,495 1,860 420 835 470 7 50 79,440 11,260 565 4,453,857 4,334,692 220,467 1, 137, 190 1,796,575 889,260 248,315 42,885 95,235 22,530 1,400 51 220 45 4 12,739 12,373 505 3,703 5,100 2,260 680 125 260 90 16 52 335 135 12 18,797 18,202 365 3,601 8,191 4,500 1,275 270 410 175 10 53 31,925 4,270 30,217 11,806,820 11,497,825 3,911,986 4,081,419 2,644,910 647,505 196,915 15,090 24,550 14,610 269,835 54 54,470 31,475 53,769 15,240,156 14,954,502 4,172,473 4,819,282 4,344,392 1,337,665 207, 180 73,510 77,065 49,855 158,734 55 220 45 11,928 11,577 220 3,332 4,965 2,260 675 125 260 90 1- 56 4 811 796 285 371 135 5 15 57 760 545 9 24,523 22,499 517 4,962 9,105 5,220 2,090 605 1, BC P3 14 58 730 445 13 26,223 24,246 340 3,835 10,256 6,795 2,395 575 1,115 850 12 59 204,240 85,215 51,216 32,958,159 32,151,153 4,490,583 11,090,145 11,566,210 3,941,780 910,210 152, 225 335,260 163,910 307,836 60 198,075 97,360 138, 169 28,221,447 27,730,423 3,610,140 7,600,699 11,087,509 4,323,030 953,460 155,585 295,515 111,635 83,874 61 820 520 9 25,224 23,188 555 5,083 9,275 5,470 2,280 525 1,130 890 16 695 320 13 25,965 24,403 371 3,936 10,361 6,855 2,385 495 970 580 12 63 72,515 32,465 10,512 11,472,925 11,284,502 1,000,651 3,610,216 4,350,900 1,802,635 454,365 65,735 116,905 39,615 31,903 64 58,930 27,330 18,959 10,015,543 9,876,478 685,555 2,597,258 4,252,660 1,846,365 433,845 60,795 86,035 35,530 17,500 65 350 155 4 21,101 20,007 516 4,956 8,565 4,210 1,515 245 735 345 14 66 32,020 6,620 8,767 7,098,753 6,999,293 1,149,421 2,650,257 2,226,800 724,480 223,555 24,780 61, 180 12,505 25,775 67 598 121 152 116,467 114,663 18,326 41,822 38,059 12,199 3,838 419 1,084 233 487 68 4,265 990 596 1,098,795 1,084,028 136,647 403,031 389,600 119,555 31,590 3,605 8,425 1,980 4,362 30 2 5,732 5,609 190 1,964 2,420 775 235 25 85 30 8 70 400 246 209,868 206,617 27,939 92,113 65,865 15,220 5,075 405 1,755 450 1,046 71 755 712 513,829 506, 763 64,583 231,030 160,045 37,395 12,950 760 3,880 1,230 1,956 72 465 220 99,116 97,465 9,613 42,382 34,260 8,285 2,755 170 780 230 641 73 152 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER. FARM LABOR, AND [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. 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 INCCME Farm operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . 100 or more days operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family . farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954. . Hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm 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 . . . Areas 9 and C Total all farms 3,611 4,091 4,598 3,190 3,721 2,530 185 812 1,523 1,275 1,307 838 846 839 843 753 772 2,526 3,256 3,336 3,352 6,069 5,324 3,671 5,209 1,315 1,615 1,955 2,161 1,575 1,691 55 471 2,865 3,751 8,567 3,675 3,570 1,640 2,335 926 2,662 586 1,046 458 1,616 Commercial farms 4,126 2,881 2,306 490,225 1,626 2,372 3,011,350 3,302,624 1,300 326 2,953 3.616 3,194,685 3,771,124 3,756 3,833 1,484,925 1,449,030 3,006 1,390,079 24,044 145,358 397 7,233 30,135 6,841 2,580 2,680 3,176 2,290 2,655 1,930 175 736 1,487 1,179 1,211 818 826 808 811 747 765 2,105 2,822 2,590 2,660 5,215 4,492 2,625 3,845 405 415 960 921 605 496 20 420 2,170 2,800 7,092 2,729 2,644 1,305 1,855 895 2,593 580 1,037 2,900 2,430 1,886 452,965 1,520 2,195 2,96o,325 3,163,564 1,195 325 2,222 2,654 l,0C J,885 3,528,637 2,735 2,927 1,410,935 1,364,098 2,480 1,337,114 23,041 139,133 377 7,123 29,445 6,761 130 135 96 120 135 90 10 26 42 54 66 38 41 38 41 37 40 130 302 115 80 370 312 125 325 25 90 125 937 35 45 105 788 75 252 48 536 135 135 56 9,230 120 85 1,163,125 1,209,034 25 95 72 54 373,050 541,102 -■ 147,643 110 234,709 4,081 13,308 12 1,678 4,860 911 465 500 560 420 495 400 70 215 315 335 345 255 260 225 225 290 295 460 680 470 490 1,275 1,095 490 9b0 10 20 75 160 25 5 55 415 500 1,715 250 355 290 875 230 440 115 435 505 435 245 77,940 385 485 1,067,755 1,032,210 225 160 400 450 997,840 1,102,235 485 540 403 . 320 406,540 475 466,840 7,906 47,000 125 2,830 14,425 3,920 1Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. 925 990 1,110 860 915 740 60 245 700 455 460 305 305 345 345 340 350 730 870 935 1,030 1,910 1,715 895 1,195 275 220 135 85 5 175 760 960 2,155 940 915 475 660 285 580 185 220 135 360 990 830 680 184,495 570 825 500,850 640,600 520 50 845 1,000 1,031,320 1,212,195 935 1,070 506,860 504,810 910 410,555 7,022 48,285 145 1,445 5,015 1,005 WISCONSIN FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 153 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 9 and C — Continued Economic class — Continued Commercial farms — Continued Other farms Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Residential Abnormal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 530 615 735 470 550 395 15 160 325 220 220 130 DO 135 135 55 55 385 530 575 620 960 845 560 710 125 105 260 245 185 145 45 60 515 610 1,250 595 575 290 455 140 220 65 95 80 125 620 550 470 107,500 285 525 165,945 195,090 270 15 475 645 394,215 437,265 590 700 201,600 215,165 530 135,850 2,528 19,710 55 315 2,150 380 425 500 515 335 440 230 20 70 100 95 100 75 75 55 55 20 20 305 340 390 355 565 420 440 525 205 250 305 270 255 215 105 10 80 310 480 835 475 445 240 320 60 70 20 25 40 45 505 385 345 56,425 125 235 62,345 71,170 120 5 340 370 184,335 204,990 465 410 106,845 75,275 370 77,825 1,304 9,555 40 855 2,995 545 105 140 160 85 120 75 20 5 20 20 15 15 10 10 5 5 95 100 105 85 135 105 115 130 40 15 40 80 125 200 120 120 15 20 15 60 5 5 15 55 145 95 90 17,375 35 40 6,305 15,460 35 90 135 23,125 30,850 130 120 22,710 14,665 85 11,335 200 1,275 425 495 625 385 440 260 10 55 20 55 55 20 20 30 30 235 240 355 360 440 445 440 585 425 580 440 615 430 585 140 5 5 350 445 810 445 445 205 305 25 60 25 60 495 265 240 27,455 85 120 16,150 27,875 85 295 460 102,320 126,070 420 475 38,900 52,340 305 33,480 638 3,985 5 50 400 50 600 710 780 510 620 335 15 10 35 35 180 180 385 320 395 355 600 750 485 615 555 620 540 605 330 30 45 340 500 655 500 480 130 175 725 180 180 9,805 15 55 875 20,070 15 430 490 58,980 59,495 595 420 29,090 28,470 215 12,035 230 1,495 15 60 290 30 6 1950... 17 5 6 5 6 6 6 number 1954 . . . 6 number 1954 . . . 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 number 1954 . . . number 1954. .. 2 6 7 6 number 1954 . . . 1950 . . . number 1954 . . . 1950 . . . 14 6 12 19 32 6 25 26 27 28 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, 29 5 29 30 31 32 33 1949... 1949... FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor but horses and/or 5 5 34 35 36 37 38 39 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 Operators working 1 or more 1 5 6 10 1 1 40 41 Unpaid members of operator's persons 1954 . . . 6 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 9 6 9 € 6 51 dollars 1954 . . . 6 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... Feed for livestock and poultry. -farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Casoline and other petroleum fuel 2 28,000 91,115 5 1 6 12 29,500 56,922 6 63 64 65 66 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing 11 6,000 4,122 6 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 dollars 1954... tons 1954 . . . acres on which used 1954 . . . tons 1954.. . dollars 1954... acres limed 1954... 7,450 135 745 154 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 class Commercial farms (For definitions and explanations, see text) all farms Total Class I Class II Class III cisss rv Claes V Class VI 1 2 3 4 5 6 Livestock od hand: . . farms reporting 1954 . . . 46,029 94,061 43,424 88,662 396 437 4,060 6,865 14,272 28,754 15,406 33,084 7,124 15,070 2,166 4,452 1950... number 1954 . . . 100,482 94,690 1,512 9,963 31,665 32, 102 14,851 4,597 1950... 218,173 206,626 1,699 18,217 68,460 75,877 32,559 9,814 . .farms reporting 1954 . . . 137,067 147,268 127,132 136,255 1,063 767 13,969 10,631 42,523 42,992 43,525 50,008 20,571 24,681 5,481 7,176 1950... 7 8 number 1954 . . . 4,247,937 4,166,499 118,830 794,571 1,651,952 1,175,868 366,249 59,029 1950 . . . 3,756,703 3,679,261 70,622 542,864 1,447,884 1,178,948 371,989 66,954 9 Cows, including heifers that farms reporting 1954... 133,247 145,155 124,877 134,947 993 725 13,760 10,525 42,093 42,737 42,924 49,648 19,926 24,351 5,181 6,961 10 1950... 11 number 1954 . . . 2,336,179 2,302,031 47,672 424,066 930,286 667,828 201,233 30,946 12 1950... 2,137,093 2,097,158 30,932 295,133 832,144 686,260 213,990 38,699 13 L4 15 farms report!-'^ 1954... 129,927 143,265 122,412 133,517 931 704 13,435 10,399 41,585 42,382 42,266 49,251 19,294 24,000 4,901 6,781 1950 . . . number 1954 . . . 2,239,277 2,210,747 41,176 398,850 903,294 648,532 190,514 28,381 16 1950... 2,078,245 2,042,676 27,950 280,749 813,854 673,656 209,548 36,919 17 ..farms reporting 1954... 72,001 68,290 781 10,541 27,176 20,990 7,222 1,580 18 19 1950... . ,859 79,072 563 8,611 30,482 27,777 9,698 1,941 number 1954 — 2,255,984 2,223,050 107,382 728,947 926,612 365,457 81,812 12,840 20 1950... 1,876,834 1,849,496 66,915 495,080 828,656 363,127 82,692 13,026 21 Chickens 4 months old and over ..farms reporting 1954... 103,918 93,350 718 10,575 32,303 31,240 14,164 4,350 22 1950... 119,916 108,126 598 8,700 35,224 39,305 18,268 6,031 23 number 1954 . . . 13,917,040 13,161,846 318,894 2,358,504 5,230,249 3,624,399 1,297,955 331,845 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 12,102,036 11,476,165 175,158 1,469,233 4,463,563 3,740,205 1,256,821 371,185 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. ..farms reporting 1954... 129,895 124,795 1,049 14,036 42,357 43,248 19,590 4,515 26 27 28 1949... 141,667 135,239 782 10,744 43,279 50,093 24,220 6,121 number 1954 . . . 1,787,614 1,766,188 75,656 355,489 703,377 475,886 136,680 19,100 1949 . . . 1,664,191 1,644,701 46,662 265,528 660,121 505,644 145,460 21,286 29 dollars 1954... 92,516,947 91,149,753 10,020,970 22,770,379 32,587,433 19,414,294 5,537,792 818,885 30 1949... 120,849,338 119,334,569 7,839,010 25,083,903 46,488,817 30,642,052 8,184,892 1,095,895 31 ..farms reporting 1954... 60,335 58,814 763 10,334 25,321 16,866 4,655 875 32 33 34 35 36 1949 . . . 79,559 77,226 608 8,913 31,154 26,623 8,527 1,401 number 1954 ■ . . 2,561,054 2,533,261 151,360 904,826 1,045,561 351,204 71,255 9,055 1949... 2,566,206 2,541,058 132,174 695,938 1,134,615 474,403 92,824 11,104 dollars 1954... 95,334,103 94,500,953 6,423,069 37,430,905 37,528,320 10,902,294 1,977,545 238,820 1949... 92,999,782 92,188,708 4,941,726 28,254,198 41,094,998 14,956,180 2,641,806 299,800 37 38 39 40 farms reporting 1954... 47,955 58,218 45,110 54,545 561 377 7,263 5,786 18,388 20,828 12,912 18,628 4,766 6,946 1,220 1,980 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 13,408,970 13,179,833 5,943,586 2,903,745 2,443,438 1,343,679 466,160 79,225 1949 . . . 10,509,872 10,155,778 2,788,864 1,552,334 2,923,335 2,082,434 661,526 147,285 41 42 43 farms reporting 1954... 77,599 93,731 72,413 87,607 583 468 9,201 7,848 27,356 31,138 23,306 31,869 9,302 12,368 2,665 3,916 1949... dozens 1954 . . . 98,716,342 95,826,511 2,938,538 20,888,603 40,470,105 22,846,795 7,120,490 1,561,980 44 1949... 97",024,443 94,643,755 1,473,840 14,661,397 41,135,631 28,160,863 7,440,234 1,771,790 45 dollars 1954... 31,429,569 30,500,400 1,035,026 6,599,303 12,869,321 7,223,332 2,274,213 499,205 46 1949... 37,998,352 37,075,296 591,842 5,828,348 16,147,478 10,918,600 2,902,619 686,409 47 48 14,358,927,425 443,231,165 14,265,017,708 440,334,210 360,070,983 12,550,608 3,109,251,879 97,344,189 6,109,651,462 188,015,000 3,721,742,247 113,447,219 876,596,062 26,375,634 87,705,075 2,601,560 dollars 1954... 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949... 398,834,066 395,438,396 8,119,449 66,515,565 167,682,289 118,256,208 31,092,735 3,772,150 50 123,939 137,301 117,335 128,319 1,093 758 14,071 10,674 41,579 42,581 40,184 47,481 16,552 20,984 3,856 5,841 51 1949 . . . 52 acres 1954... 2,617,332 2,567,732 105,368 626,076 1,015,812 606,536 •181,745 32, 195 53 1949... 2,656,977 2,588,797 71,487 466,318 1,036,527 730,678 232,825 50,962 54 Corn harvested for grain.. 91,927 86,635 1,012 13,026 32,916 26,210 10,561 2,910 55 1949 . . . 106,438 99,472 692 9,656 35,403 35,089 14,326 4,306 56 acres 1954.. . 1,538,638 1,502,526 78,938 428,346 580,066 297,621 96,400 21,155 57 1949 . . . 1,539,591 1,490,674 49,451 305,004 590,201 381,141 130,165 34,712 58 bushels harvested 1954... 93,525,474 91,954,194 6,008,183 28,865,880 35,221,001 16,238,450 4,710,130 910,550 59 1949... 84,593,529 82,537,947 3,023,950 18,535,025 33,905,624 19,703,653 5,977,470 1,392,225 60 bushels sold 1954... 20,889,864 20,463,239 2,280,765 7,280,380 6,505,584 2,994,790 1,196,545 205,175 61 1949... 7,467,610 7,221,290 627,805 2,220,320 2,333,420 1,379,695 530,240 129,810 62 125,502 119,525 1,121 13,877 41,646 41,683 17,653 3,545 63 1949... 132,736 125,514 809 10,479 41,826 47,137 20,442 4,821 64 acres 1954... 2,738,953 2,683,752 74,093 540,772 1,071,154 735,571 225,357 36,805 65 1949... 2,760,918 2,688,315 57,213 400,562 1,071,313 842,218 262,659 54,350 66 bushels harvested 1954... 121,305,020 119,416,311 3,520,956 27,147,256 49,707,807 30,020,587 7,902,160 1,117,545 67 1949... 113,201,180 110,932,632 2,783,613 19,438,106 46,755,287 31,809,662 8,558,534 1,587,430 68 bushels sold 1954... 12,650,756 12,079,944 988,691 3,051, 614 4,197,772 2,416,322 1,185,955 239,590 69 1949... 6,505,541 6,178,661 491,217 1,414,725 1,992,374 1,388,965 677,760 213,620 70 Irish potatoes harvested for lome use 40,594 56,195 35,700 50,052 311 347 2,855 3,151 10,964 14,450 12,461 18,736 6,673 10,127 2,436 3,241 71 1949... 72 acres 19543.. 46,205 44,600 19,870 7,325 8,264 6,028 2,514 599 73 1949' . . 59,812 56,602 14,574 8,143 11,950 12,944 7,275 1,716 74 bushels harvested 1954... 11,631,578 11,408,715 6,834,773 1,720,364 1,644,646 862,453 267,467 79,012 75 1949... 11,533,422 11,261,704 4,978,046 2,002,575 2,024,067 1,473,614 642,432 140,970 76 Vegetables harvested for sale ...farms reporting 1954... 21,677 19,218 338 2,746 6,410 5,862 2,967 895 77 1949... 28,050 24,580 334 2,314 7,581 8,296 4,560 1,495 78 dollars 1954... 17,310,825 16,800,503 5,548,109 3,651,540 4,269,13U 2,229,409 915,720 186,595 79 1949... 18,597,619 17,876,910 3,861,021 4,052,783 5,207,606 3,095,175 1,401,330 258,995 80 3,863,433 3,744,039 3,734,278 3,568,718 80,268 54,867 615,096 427,023 1,390,123 1,269,019 1,129,599 1,195,156 427,510 491,304 91,682 131,349 81 1949... 82 tons 1954s. . 7,535,140 7,347,541 181,845 1,444,620 2,888,672 2,037,822 668,220 126,362 'For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 3For 1954, does not Include acreage for farms lith less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 4For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN CROPS. BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 155 a sample of farms. See text] The State — Conti nued Areas 1 and A Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic class Other farms Corviercial farms Other farmB Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class 11 Class III Class 17 Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 1,295 1,260 50 4,063 3,458 34 84 474 1,303 1,1A2 421 260 345 1 3,045 2,300 54 7,848 6,422 14 157 728 2,350 2,287 886 705 715 6 2 2,915 2,545 332 7,358 6,228 109 227 946 2,285 1,944 717 560 570 3 6,115 4,895 537 15,292 12,852 50 360 1,535 4,642 4,513 1,752 1,220 1,175 45 4 5,801 4,060 74 12,674 10,328 65 177 1,471 3,918 3,501 1,196 1,166 1,175 5 5 6,775 4,155 83 14,357 11,332 20 199 1,253 4,062 4,253 1,545 1,590 1,430 5 6 55,434 16,030 9,974 274,799 257,795 3,590 8,765 60,294 108,457 63,875 12, 814 12,494 4,480 30 7 51,900 14,880 10,662 246,132 227,927 760 8,969 42,461 96,900 63,997 14,840 12,685 4,880 640 8 5,096 3,200 74 12,322 10,226 65 170 1,466 3,908 3,471 1,146 1,096 995 5 9 6,415 3,720 73 14,082 11,247 20 194 1,243 4,052 4,218 1,520 1,535 1,295 5 10 24,305 5,565 4,278 149,696 142,191 1,965 4,419 33,003 60,980 35,033 6,791 5,910 1,565 30 11 27,105 7,790 5,040 135,532 126,312 386 5,313 23,595 53,581 35,352 8,085 6,510 2,440 270 12 4,541 2,900 74 12,106 10,140 63 164 1,465 3,892 3,435 1,121 1,021 940 5 13 6,205 3,470 73 13,882 11,152 20 192 1,238 4,035 4,172 1,495 1,515 1,210 5 14 19,991 4,705 3,834 145,950 139,379 1,827 4,057 32,124 60,245 34,485 6,641 5,126 1,415 30 15 25,415 7,215 2,939 132,868 123,988 371 4,671 23,251 52,974 34,816 7,905 6,325 2,285 270 16 2,162 1,480 69 3,276 2,665 29 57 456 1,157 726 240 291 315 5 17 2,385 1,340 62 3,695 3,055 2 82 442 1,263 1,036 230 285 350 5 18 16,736 4,865 11,333 20,233 18,432 3,511 927 3,960 5,792 3,042 1,200 1,196 590 15 19 14,510 4,435 8,393 20,049 17,619 42 699 4,311 7,044 4,733 790 845 685 900 20 5,301 5,211 56 7,721 5,985 44 97 875 2,308 1,941 720 740 991 5 21 6,390 5,335 65 9,821 7,476 9 141 849 2,851 2,606 1,020 1,085 1,255 5 22 445,995 267,931 41,268 477,078 392,142 4,154 24,331 80,697 138,180 113,450 31,330 43,765 40,106 1,065 23 381,430 217,715 26,726 467,568 391,963 570 19,545 63,587 156,236 113,165 33,860 35,815 39,340 450 24 4,041 993 69 11,215 10,029 64 167 1,451 3,916 3,446 985 871 315 25 5,170 1,195 63 12,631 11,011 19 201 1,286 4,082 4,138 1,285 1,190 425 26 16,037 1,890 3,499 104,115 99,928 1,509 3,185 24,644 42,925 23,585 4,080 3,582 605 27 15,055 1,915 2,520 94,922 90,577 223 5,029 19,652 38,276 23,157 4,240 3,470 620 255 28 869,88: 76,610 420,699 3,905,031 3,710,256 104,045 225,578 994,391 1,436,937 785,600 163,705 169,340 25,435 29 1,024,940 105,420 384,409 5,976,853 5,684,118 21,450 443,502 1,445,313 2,224,629 1,325,264 223,960 221,695 33,775 37,265 30 1,137 320 64 1,177 1,066 7 31 222 496 230 80 91 20 31 465 6? 2,570 2,280 6 47 403 1,002 667 155 150 135 32 1,175 11,132 15,409 14,500 1,433 957 4,567 5,103 1,355 585 869 40 33 14,385 1,690 9,073 23,100 21,025 58 880 6,178 8,115 4,879 915 770 475 830 34 330,784 31,645 470,721 411,340 396,446 37,800 36,927 128,328 147,936 33,805 11,650 14,074 820 35 337,450 45,525 368,099 579,509 533,259 3,370 27,243 178,188 200,782 104,376 19,300 14,355 9,090 22,805 36 1,755 1,050 ,: 1,946 1,546 31 44 316 555 475 125 200 195 5 37 2,520 1,100 53 2,661 2,131 1 61 282 842 705 240 315 210 5 38 158,145 43,845 27, U7 879,317 854,352 451,910 181,722 98,990 72,680 42,315 6,735 16,985 7,845 135 39 263,630 54,270 36,194 408,843 363,433 240 12,033 90,963 163,517 76,985 19,695 15,560 9,430 420 40 3,065 2,066 55 3,630 3,099 16 64 53E 1,238 950 295 305 271 5 41 3,865 2,210 49 . 4,106 2 62 563 1,613 1,386 480 460 475 5 42 1,986,465 500,620 402,746 2,232,210 2,016,565 30,612 190,938 552,710 642,205 511,445 88,655 155,840 49,000 10,805 43 1,826,945 340,275 213,468 2,552,570 2,356,035 970 197,748 521,045 931,237 533,665 171,320 123,510 65,235 7,790 44 639,575 155,722 133,872 827,899 749,377 13,014 82,523 207,838 232,297 '. ,12! 31,580 58,650 16,297 3,575 45 703,375 128,495 91,186 1,015,248 938,878 339 75,798 203,890 "'. ,:' 212,326 65,655 49,250 23,325 3,795 46 60,581,830 1,425,886 3,190,001 799, 130, 862 783,052,688 20,552,430 28,522,463 213,941,433 333, 311, 254 159, 773, 316 21,951,795 15,789,246 288,928 47 1 RW 4c: 3 43,605 966,890 26,234,323 25,704,673 684,500 951,978 7,313,196 11,062,584 5,041,370 651,045 521,945 7,705 48 133,800 677,695 34,806,282 24,353,19^ 82,660 1,279,371 5,426,226 10,536,332 5,845,153 883,455 665,825 48,760 38,500 49 4,462 2,070 72 . 5,302 32 98 1,012 2,378 1,466 316 276 95 5 50 5,555 3,360 67 8,209 7,364 18 147 1,037 3,105 2,322 735 490 350 5 51 34,690 8,460 6,450 61,333 58,780 650 1,439 25,261 12,492 2,440 1,903 475 175 52 44,510 17,640 6,030 79,363 74,838 420 2,859 16,166 32,583 18,830 3,980 2,590 1,760 175 53 3,452 1,775 65 1,912 1,731 5 27 343 746 450 160 116 60 5 54 4,225 2,675 66 3,781 3,286 6 47 485 1,413 1,005 325 255 235 5 55 25,125 6,855 4,132 15,554 14, 176 30 358 4,471 4,847 3,280 1,190 843 360 175 56 32,515 13,085 3,317 25,227 22,757 175 620 4,692 9,495 6,055 1,720 1,150 1,145 175 57 1,080,041 238,630 252,609 613,701 581,030 1,250 8,820 207,825 203,565 120,015 39,555 21,321 7,600 8,750 58 1,366,280 504,640 184,662 1,134,115 1,101,585 7,700 31,600 248,840 481,785 264,645 67,015 41,740 35,790 5,000 59 391,785 13,040 21,800 61,710 53,060 21,950 9,700 15,885 5,525 4,500 1,650 2,500 60 206,125 26,195 14,000 105,675 96,800 1,430 28,640 36,500 24,995 5,235 4,285 590 4,000 61 4,286 1,620 71 8,568 7,817 111 181 1,440 3,304 2,296 485 536 210 5 62 4,805 2,350 67 9,127 8,187 51 175 1,197 3,467 2,686 611 575 355 10 63 40,402 8,660 6,139 117,540 112,208 12,600 5,271 28,350 41,632 20,830 3,525 4,077 1,130 125 64 48,850 18,685 5,068 108,998 . 2 , 118 5,388 4,897 22,648 41,820 22,670 4,695 4,120 2,285 475 65 1,358,210 231,015 299,484 4,268,904 4,109,754 560,080 262,464 1,140,050 1,444,220 615,635 87,305 125,655 28,495 5,000 66 1,495,800 532,670 240,078 3,665,388 3,480,408 207,850 161,011 3,185 1,429,272 667,415 131,675 113,870 55,110 16,000 67 491,055 57,700 22,057 730,845 682,295 396,350 80,665 103,075 66,310 24,365 11,530 40,450 5,100 3,000 68 275,645 46,535 4,700 357,401 322,371 142,397 24,740 42,979 72,355 25,375 14,525 24,605 6,925 3,500 69 2,321 2,536 37 4,377 3,456 109 115 418 1,063 1,250 501 395 521 5 70 3,245 2,855 43 7,027 5,237 39 111 543 1,853 1,961 730 830 955 5 71 628 357 620 17,939 17,725 12,289 2,558 1,794 521 452 111 121 73 20 72 1,616 996 598 16,715 16,033 7,498 2,571 2,658 1,750 1,170 386 380 282 20 73 63,816 40,990 118,057 6,018,715 5,989,315 4,545,820 776,220 500,320 95,363 59,080 12,512 14,550 8,850 6,000 74 124,425 71,125 76,168 4,991,901 4,931,471 2,844,795 827,900 784,652 304,697 133,817 35,610 30,960 23,470 6,000 75 1,521 900 38 1,096 896 10 45 195 306 250 90 105 95 76 2,260 1,190 20 1,850 1,435 1 26 128 550 535 195 250 165 77 344,705 78,385 87,232 367,060 347,695 435 52,120 115,490 92,775 68,495 18,380 11,875 7,490 78 540,200 111,555 68,954 448,874 384,544 6,200 42,270 71,164 111,890 127,710 25,310 49,470 14,860 79 90,208 29,210 9,737 371,205 332,347 4,304 9,836 69,308 132,607 93,655 22,637 27,028 11,280 550 80 109,370 55,440 10,011 385,467 325,992 2,745 11,746 49,552 123,583 104,432 33,934 34,195 22,825 2,455 81 129,197 35,745 22,657 559,197 511,715 6,475 15,045 119, 146 210,737 131,140 29,172 34,267 11,840 1,375 82 156 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reportB for only Area 2 a Item Economic class (For definitions and expl anationB, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms Total Class I Class II Class III Class 17 ClaeB V Class VI Livestock on hand: 1 7,621 7,320 72 664 2,383 2,681 1,195 325 2 1950... 13,661 13,165 38 745 4,111 5,276 2,360 635 3 number 1954.. . 17,353 16,710 188 1,596 5,647 5,804 2,585 890 4 1950... 33,949 32,796 180 2,019 10,525 13,042 5,605 1,425 5 18,331 17,275 117 1,542 5,779 6,167 2,910 760 6 1950... 19,580 18,509 71 986 5,476 7,426 3,535 1,015 7 number 1954 . . . 593,576 584,554 8,520 95,248 239,886 178,275 53,760 8,865 8 1950... 499,832 492,253 6,657 49,168 191,421 179,357 55,990 9,660 9 Covs, Including heifers that 17,980 17,054 116 1,522 5,729 6,102 2,850 735 10 1950... 19,394 18,378 71 975 5,456 7,401 3,500 975 11 number 1954 . . . 303,197 299,498 3,480 45,790 123,112 94,286 28,435 4,395 12 1950... 267,289 263,148 2,631 24,685 100,091 98,886 31,300 5,555 13 17,484 16,668 106 1,472 5,658 5,977 2,760 695 14 1950... 19,207 18,231 70 969 5,421 7,341 3,470 960 15 number 1954 . . . 289,938 286,914 2,948 43,083 119,482 91,001 26,540 3,860 16 1950... 263,622 259,591 2,477 24,585 99,063 97,341 30,745 5,380 17 9,264 8,913 82 1,141 3,668 2,907 910 205 IS 1950... 10,592 10,186 50 774 3,746 3,956 1,355 305 19 number 1954 . . . 289,464 286,689 7,166 80,309 129,720 56,154 11,050 2,290 20 1950... 203,153 200,802 5,687 37,325 94,474 50,046 11,400 1,870 21 Chickens 4 months old and over. .farms reporting 1954... 12,180 11,264 57 1,002 3,998 3,957 1,740 510 22 1950... 14,286 13,390 44 714 4,216 5,301 2,380 735 23 number 1954 2,136,926 2,061,851 25.481 303,765 878,070 601,670 207,585 45,280 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 1,890,270 1,821,529 9,185 162,440 702,055 672,259 218,140 57,450 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. . . . farms reporting 1954 . . . 17,726 17,120 116 1,553 5,799 6,187 2,805 660 26 1949... 19,075 18,434 66 996 5,551 7,436 3,480 905 27 number 1954 . . . 219,072 216,600 3,708 37,673 89,513 64,171 19,040 2,495 28 1949... 209,271 207,392 3,963 24,769 81,650 72,725 21,445 2,840 29 dollars 1954... 11,670,334 11,529,287 434,876 2,678,898 4,701,420 2,766,478 822,595 125,020 30 1949... 16,459,434 16,327,539 617,933 2,581,787 6,671,570 5,015,494 1,289,710 151,045 31 ...farms reporting 1954... 8,297 8,131 82 1,116 3,518 2,595 685 135 32 1949... 10,726 10,395 50 814 4,036 3,825 1,400 270 33 number 1954 .. . 319,805 317,570 9,027 100,997 144,261 54,435 7,710 1,140 34 1949... 288,120 285,635 7,798 52,254 139,358 68,975 15,195 2,055 35 dollars 1954 . . . 12,654,285 12,599,406 345,868 4,267,342 5,793,961 1,886,580 267,000 38,655 36 1949... 11,039,883 10,957,913 275,252 2,294,641 5,419,345 2,423,515 480,395 64,765 37 6,723 6,468 79 781 2,663 2,025 770 150 38 1949 . . . 7,780 7,459 22 492 2,685 2,865 1,110 285 39 dollars 1954 . . . 2,492,155 2,476,430 1,122,140 680,080 405,810 191,470 69,785 7,145 40 1949 . . . 1,037,267 1,007,611 2,025 117,821 449,525 321,905 97,210 19,125 41 9,881 9,340 60 901 3,533 3,216 1,280 350 42 1949 . . . 12,340 11,724 34 644 3,936 4,710 1,870 530 43 dozens 1954 . . . 16,957,856 16,590,686 213,162 3,059,265 7,436,244 4,362,145 1,289,820 230,050 44 1949... 17,162,280 16,783,378 "".084 1,920,404 7,145,910 5,944,700 1,429,710 265,570 45 dollars 1954... 5,305,292 5,196,576 104,436 945,685 2,319,440 1,356,670 401,125 69,220 46 1949. . . 6,467,238 6,335,875 27,824 744,626 2,724,745 2,209,275 528,190 101,215 47 Milk sold2 1,858,870,127 1,849,774,732 38,052,658 338,423,312 809,220,098 528,568,701 123,855,860 11,654,103 48 dollars 1954... 56,946,149 56,674,575 1,385,134 10,196,613 25,045,890 16,028,498 3,672,950 345,490 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949... 48,414,084 48,070,453 5o9,714 5,807,866 20,010,305 16,772,888 4,338,545 571,135 50 17,405 16,664 116 1,568 5,794 6,066 2,510 610 51 1949... 19,074 18,148 71 1,000 5,526 7,316 3,300 935 52 acres 1954... 377,322 372,287 7,572 70,633 161,797 99,920 27,860 4,505 53 1949... 388,413 379,438 7,693 47,902 148,310 127,753 39,695 8,085 54 Corn harvested for grain- . 14,888 14,312 110 1,498 5.343 4,971 1,905 485 55 1949... 16,631 15,870 64 949 5,096 6,406 2,645 710 56 acres 1954... 235,392 231,657 5,873 49,146 103,686 54,412 15,270 3,270 57 1949... 231,650 225,160 4,875 29,677 86,875 75,758 22,825 5,150 58 bushels harvested 1954... 12,164,113 12,010,470 345,450 2,783,860 5,440,045 2,647,415 671,765 121,935 59 1949... 11,006,620 10,722,575 245,030 1,489,185 4,354,170 3,416,400 1.006,430 211,360 60 bushels sold 1954... 1,902,925 1,861,430 95,325 469,875 781,345 369,960 127,270 17,655 61 1949... 1,129,360 1,081,695 20,140 192,300 375,000 333,565 130,010 30,680 62 16,339 15,783 122 1.497 5,643 5,856 2,270 395 63 1949... 17,258 16,522 62 970 5,235 6,775 2,755 725 64 acres 1954. .. 397,815 393,030 5,672 68,440 168,248 115,095 30,860 4,715 • ' 1949... 412,342 403,257 5,184 46,923 161,660 137,525 41,945 10,020' 66 bushels harvested 1954... 13,839,778 13,708,837 201,742 2,726,085 6,031,380 3,706,105 918,320 125,205 67 1949... 12,686,851 12,447,973 164,473 1,553,235 5,327,125 4,007,660 1,146,120 249,360 58 bushels sold 1954... 993,515 947,225 24,540 239,835 396,120 175,825 89,905 21.000 69 1949... 743,730 714,395 18,230 149,645 229,710 165,920 107,290 43,600 70 Irish potatoes harvested for iome use 4,982 4,451 6 311 1,517 1,562 780 275 71 1949... 5,931 5,510 34 296 1,530 2,210 1,140 300 72 73 acres 19543.. 1949* . . 648 ju9 1 34 225 172 111 26 2,503 2,406 815 100 463 567 386 75 ■■ bushels harvested 1954... 93,541 81,174 130 5,493 32,996 24,940 13,185 4,430 75 1949... 509,505 497,060 341,550 10,000 43,265 60,275 33,310 8,660 76 Vegetables harvested for sale ...farms reporting 1954... 1,950 1,759 7 176 545 556 370 105 77 1949... 2,486 2,205 24 91 580 865 520 125 78 dollars 1954... 897,794 870,524 122,660 300,295 247,965 124,929 52,295 22,380 79 1949... 909,124 851,333 60,668 91,195 291,415 235,050 156,700 16,305 3C 515,029 483,979 503,990 468,164 8,579 5.666 80,020 44,023 196,293 168,610 156,408 52,280 10,410 i\ 1949... 170,440 62,840 16,585 82 tons 19545.. 926,244 909,235 16,034 159 797 365,062 271,587 82,440 14,315 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 3For 195**, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 4For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 'Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN CROPS. BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 157 a sample of farms. See text] Area 2a — Continued Area 2b Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic :lass Other farms Commercial farmB Other farms Resi- dential Part-time Abnormal Total Class I Class 11 Class III Class IV Class v Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 170 130 1 5,244 5,078 12 338 1,942 2,065 551 170 85 75 6 1 330 165 1 9,629 9,284 13 407 2,928 4,136 1,475 325 175 155 15 2 325 295 23 11,515 11,124 45 869 4,388 4,215 1,182 425 210 160 21 3 735 400 18 23,925 23,110 50 1,125 7,603 10,317 3,320 695 355 300 160 4 "20 335 1 11,926 11,335 43 918 4,073 4,435 1,546 320 335 250 6 5 770 300 1 12,534 11,979 28 582 3,773 5,196 1,895 505 325 210 20 6 7,310 1,545 167 386,000 380,637 4,738 54,954 161,828 127,070 29,277 2,770 3,515 905 943 7 6,105 1,330 144 340,514 333,514 1,601 29,978 131,764 132,566 31,805 5,800 2,120 870 4,010 8 630 295 1 11,706 11,195 43 913 4,048 4,390 1,506 295 300 205 6 9 735 280 1 12,418 11,913 27 572 3,768 5,181 1,875 490 305 180 20 10 3,110 525 64 213,782 211,424 2,230 28,789 90,434 72,395 16,011 1,565 1,525 380 453 11 3,375 710 56 193,701 189,906 710 15,245 75,427 76,779 18,500 3,245 1,175 540 2,080 12 560 255 1 11,449 10,983 37 883 4,023 4,315 1,455 270 270 190 6 13 710 265 1 12,267 11,807 27 561 3,753 5,136 1,860 470 285 155 20 14 2,545 415 64 205,561 203,591 2,189 26,403 88,504 70,070 15,100 1,325 1,230 325 415 15 3,295 680 56 187,544 185,659 710 14,720 74,127 75,117 18,035 2,950 1,005 470 410 16 190 160 1 6,125 5,944 35 742 2,697 1,940 470 60 100 75 6 17 280 125 1 7,394 7,254 5 497 2,822 3,020 785 125 90 35 15 18 2,030 575 170 184,870 183,319 5,200 50,108 87,616 34,515 5,370 510 820 225 506 19 1,630 335 386 158,716 156,886 735 34,111 74,190 40,555 6,410 885 665 115 1,050 2 515 400 1 9,918 9,262 22 738 3,442 3,575 1,190 295 335 315 6 21 625 270 1 10,853 10,248 22 507 3,273 4,511 1,485 450 300 290 15 22 47,720 26,245 1,110 1,324,347 1,265,615 3,855 185,980 553,935 379,130 120,640 22,075 34,910 21,060 2,762 23 55,400 12,640 701 1,115,330 1,067,575 10,325 84,825 421,990 427,170 97,895 25,370 27,760 13,495 6,500 24 525 80 1 11,524 11,218 42 928 4,092 4,370 1,526 260 235 65 6 25 560 80 1 12,188 11,868 27 587 3,768 5,236 1,795 455 245 60 15 26 2,290 170 12 157,574 156,042 1,965 23,166 66,424 52,215 11,212 1,060 1,095 145 292 27 1,660 160 59 140, 519 139,539 1,950 12,731 57,077 54,476 11,590 1,715 645 80 55 28 124,920 7,140 8,987 7,045,899 6,952,905 108,115 1,473,590 2,970,102 1,911,310 447,478 42,310 65,950 5,685 21,359 29 108,290 7,870 15,735 9,085,304 9,016,884 263,465 1,320,065 3,788,884 2,995,115 562,060 87,295 60,075 5,200 3,145 30 100 65 1 5,649 5,588 35 746 2,597 1,825 355 30 50 5 6 31 290 40 1 7,136 6,981 11 512 2,768 2,945 685 60 125 15 15 32 1,720 245 270 209,849 208,546 6,620 69,255 94,856 31,515 5,995 305 565 15 723 33 2,060 90 335 202,318 200,008 1,210 41,342 99,341 50,555 7,145 415 1,040 15 1,255 34 32,335 6,800 15,744 8,251,464 8,201,120 298,865 2,943,855 3,687,735 1,078,640 183,690 8,335 14,030 225 36,089 35 60,925 3,105 17,940 7,449,158 7,371,538 52,818 1,734,460 3,643,190 1,700,400 230,100 10,570 36,250 660 40,710 36 140 115 4,799 4,598 20 577 2,001 1,500 435 65 130 70 1 37 255 65 1 5,705 5,485 16 311 2,048 2,375 605 130 125 85 10 38 11,730 3,995 617,610 605,000 120,305 143,355 168,270 124,385 46,365 2,320 7,775 3,385 1,450 39 23,710 3,850 2,096 543,731 527,981 12,273 92,566 192,912 175,720 49,045 5,465 9,870 3,135 2,745 40 335 205 1 7,616 7,245 22 657 2,901 2,605 850 210 220 145 6 41 495 120 1 8,595 8,245 16 446 2,798 3,665 1,005 315 215 125 10 42 292,330 64,955 9,885 9,541,346 9,340,895 50,020 1,820,260 4,384,320 2,293,845 672,660 119,790 140,265 36,600 23,586 43 349,415 21,480 8,007 8,626,303 8,454,643 131,460 854,840 3,837,953 2,974,140 526,910 129,340 119,600 25,760 26,300 44 B5,865 18,825 4,026 2,960,175 2,900,385 14,160 574,745 1,369,185 700,085 207,745 34,465 42,235 10,485 7,070 45 120,195 7,965 3,203 3,340,356 3,276,316 55,214 334,459 1,481,613 1,154,755 198,535 51,740 44,245 9,165 10,630 46 8,266,490 176,005 652,900 1, 196, 656, 394 1, 191, 351, 113 17,850,905 187,710,700 546,559,917 366,938,622 67,662,706 4,628,263 3,198,547 63,905 2,042,829 47 252,850 5,145 13,579 37,082,905 36,926,453 570,025 5,781,108 17,208,590 11,201,305 2,033,640 131,785 105,355 3,330 47,767 48 309,380 23,030 11,221 30,704,919 30,502,804 150,943 2,958,512 13,244,689 11,526,350 2,318,145 304,165 89,490 10,675 101,950 49 510 230 1 11,650 11,174 43 928 4,078 4,345 1,480 300 320 150 6 50 620 305 1 12,537 11,922 31 602 3,773 5,176 1,865 475 320 280 15 51 3,940 970 125 219,433 215,848 4,035 41,944 91,054 62,400 14,355 2,060 2,295 590 700 52 6,625 2,175 175 222,142 217,772 1,564 28,289 87,592 75,497 20,965 3,865 2,110 1,325 935 53 375 200 1 11,035 10,604 43 928 3,973 4,045 1,325 290 280 145 6 54 520 240 1 11,992 11,402 31 597 3,703 4,926 1,700 445 305 270 15 55 2,935 725 75 151,253 148,098 3,125 32,130 61,663 39,310 10,195 1,675 1,915 560 680 56 4,970 1,390 130 155,219 151,704 1,473 21,404 59,671 50,281 15,570 3,305 1,685 1,155 675 57 119,620 26,495 7,528 9,058,535 8,930,060 209,785 2,115,125 3,825,750 2,154,110 540,490 84,800 80,695 19,280 28,500 58 218,655 57,390 8,000 8,730,300 8,557,210 95,510 1,324,935 3,535,105 2,719,855 741,980 139,825 69,100 53,190 50,800 59 38,345 3,150 1,023,585 1,001,755 16,500 306,885 411,885 174 , 310 68,915 23,260 21,330 500 60 39,005 8,660 580, 690 560,735 194,645 164,280 142,860 49,075 9,875 6,465 3,490 10,000 61 380 175 1 10,436 10,190 41 917 3,907 3,995 1,110 220 175 65 6 62 535 200 1 10,956 10,606 22 581 3,533 4,660 1,490 320 185 155 10 63 3,695 935 155 176,078 173,936 1,815 30,221 75,175 53,575 11,315 1,835 1,370 380 392 64 6,590 2,345 150 184,336 180,996 1,161 19,335 71,805 66,780 18,710 3,205 1,315 1,490 535 65 102,075 23,290 5,576 7,000,220 6,929,375 99,300 1,442,830 3,095,650 1,859,450 378,895 53,250 48,775 9,230 12,840 66 176,490 58,530 3,858 8,284,315 8,152,535 52,915 997,210 3,454,125 2,874,410 676,685 97,190 43,340 55,425 33,015 57 37,650 8,640 352,570 340,540 100,950 140,115 61,470 30,925 7,080 11,530 500 68 27,260 2,075 265,345 260,710 84,280 79,715 54,005 33,585 9,125 1,390 3,245 69 260 270 1 5,048 4,688 15 288 1,715 1,845 645 180 145 210 5 70 255 165 1 5,093 4,733 5 191 1,551 2,076 700 210 145 205 10 71 35 18 26 908 854 , 130 310 302 100 8 7 7 40 72 50 20 27 1,450 1,284 2 225 382 486 137 52 24 34 108 73 4,475 3,780 4,112 142,378 130,038 425 12,923 44,995 53,500 15,380 2,815 2,020 2,320 8,000 74 6,100 2,845 3,500 144,195 126,100 150 18,685 39,450 49,080 15,190 3,545 2,205 3,090 12,800 75 100 90 1 878 772 6 146 255 280 70 15 55 45 6 76 160 120 1 899 744 6 47 266 250 125 80 65 10 77 17,995 7,295 1,980 516,756 491,606 40,536 152,350 150,005 116,195 26,175 6,345 12,370 4,905 7,875 78 43,145 12,255 2,391 328,586 291,116 3,025 34,716 119,285 87,495 39,600 6,995 18,750 6,740 11,980 79 8,375 2,510 154 338,407 333,012 3,037 39,025 138,555 116,850 31,050 4,495 3,470 1,175 750 80 10,495 5,085 235 322,221 315,631 1,459 21,729 116,650 130,598 37,680 7,515 3,510 2,120 960 81 13,395 3,290 324 619,818 610,788 7,130 85,718 258,255 202,520 50,435 6,730 4,790 1,490 2,750 82 158 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} Area 3 Total all farms Economic class Conroercial farms Total Class I Class II Class III Claas IV Claas V Class VI Livestock on hand: 1 4,130 4,005 52 787 1,645 1,006 420 95 2 1950... 8,387 8,206 70 1,499 3,647 2,075 685 230 3 number 1954 . . . 9,950 9,505 165 1,911 3,820 2,299 1,095 215 4 1950... 21,785 21,328 206 4,144 9,318 5,380 1,650 630 5 11,225 10,875 140 2,417 4,745 2,483 865 225 6 1950... 11,689 11,363 107 2,119 4,962 2,785 1,025 365 7 number 1954 . . . 466,120 461,490 17,040 149,915 198,240 75,535 18,150 2,610 8 1950... 415,828 413,666 10,876 117,082 191,813 72,275 17,850 3,770 9 Cows, including heifers that 11,078 10,7o8 134 2,407 4,720 2,442 855 210 10 1950 . . . 11,588 11,282 96 2,109 4,942 2,760 1,010 365 11 number 1954 . . . 252,114 250,029 5,875 79,033 111,475 42,766 9,575 1,305 12 1950... 222,617 221,518 3,611 60,038 104,029 41,740 9,995 2,105 13 10,448 10,213 129 2,322 4,575 2,262 740 185 14 1950... 11,222 10,961 95 2,059 4,812 2,705 955 335 15 number 1954 . . . 222,840 221,395 4,112 68,975 101,765 37,823 7,750 970 16 1950. . . 203,527 202,778 3,397 53,695 95,931 38,845 9,110 1,800 17 9,568 9,448 133 2,282 4,305 2,038 600 90 18 1950... 10,409 10,268 98 2,033 4,777 2,480 725 155 19 number 1954 . . . 637,965 634,195 24,542 240,690 269,125 82,058 16,055 1,725 20 1950... 512,427 511,394 14,588 177,062 235,694 , 67,540 14,170 2,340 21 Chickens 4 months old and over. -farms reporting 1954... 9,194 8,819 116 1,931 3,845 2,032 705 190 22 1950... 10,267 9,891 97 1,813 4,331 2,485 845 320 23 number 1954 . . . 1,227,441 1,191,431 20,145 334, 500 508,195 241,526 73,350 13,715 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products aold: 1,088,350 1,066,650 19,057 237,123 490,145 244,835 53,760 21,730 25 Cattle and calves sold alive .... farms reporting 1954... 10,957 10,742 147 2,432 4,700 2,463 795 205 26 1949... 11,475 11,324 113 2,149 4,982 2,760 1,000 320 27 number 1954 . . . 205,650 203,705 14,075 65,692 86,035 30,433 6,425 1,045 28 1949... 184,699 184,204 10,309 56,534 80,776 28,525 6,820 1,240 29 dollars 1954 . . . 13,232,428 13,034,468 2,098,047 4,683,736 4,395,940 1,491,650 313,190 51,905 30 1949... 16,092,513 16,048,134 1,965,956 5,849,210 5,991,798 1,754,050 408,410 78,710 31 9,583 9,498 143 2,297 4,325 2,028 605 100 32 1949... 10,603 10,502 102 2,083 4,837 2,560 770 150 33 number 1954 . . . 688,877 684,827 44,243 278,098 280,675 67,046 13,660 1,105 34 1949... 690,887 689,937 26,319 243,424 314,189 89,655 14,810 1,540 35 dollars 1954... 27,283,493 27,082,328 1,686,755 11,873,469 10,635,385 2,407,709 439,405 39,605 36 1949... 26,218,367 26,176,520 1,015,712 9,817,938 11,812,785 3,041,065 443,910 45,110 37 4,819 4,729 74 1,270 2,085 950 285 65 38 1949... 5,963 5,842 65 1,212 2,700 1,370 355 140 39 dollars 1954... 417,628 407,988 6,903 170,465 140,080 74,995 13,430 2,115 40 1949... 588,801 581,406 13,580 131,936 248,365 157,920 23,080 6,525 41 7,355 7,140 89 1,665 3,135 1,586 525 140 42 1949... 8,593 8,408 85 1,657 3,826 2,080 570 190 43 dozens 1954 . . . 7,789,o05 7,603,110 140,550 2,534,870 3,303,540 1,180,890 367,545 75,715 44 1949... 7,931,891 7,869,951 167,528 1,925,163 3,841,570 1,618,330 241,880 75,480 45 dollars 1954... 2,335,035 2,274,075 43,270 750,260 1,009,520 343,415 105,695 21,915 46 1949... 3,003,021 2,979,726 68,348 741,416 1,444,417 602,140 96,980 26,425 47 1,332,312,685 38,141,421 1,323,837,284 37,880,281 30,911,010 1,115,640 478,089,517 14,188,111 610,431,449 16,911,950 175,284,205 4,892,260 26,499,137 711,515 2,621,966 60,805 48 dollars 1954... 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 32,425,411 32,362,896 703,781 10,725,315 15,046,340 4,828,350 923,330 135,780 50 11,006 10,741 145 2,422 4,695 2,469 840 170 51 1949 . . . 11,621 11,335 114 2,134 4,982 2,810 960 335 52 . acres 1954... 335,782 332,997 13,356 115,178 141,045 49,713 12,030 1,675 53 1949... 341,730 339,522 13,177 97,225 151,095 58,410 15,510 4,105 54 Corn harvested for grain. .. .farms reporting 1954... 10,831 10,571 145 2,397 4,630 2,419 815 165 55 1949... 11,475 11,199 113 2,124 4,942 2,750 940 330 56 acres 1954... 268,397 265,712 11,311 92,818 110,615 39,428 10,030 1,510 57 1949... 270,682 268,532 9,751 77,031 118,105 46,595 13,150 3,900 58 bushels harvested 1954,.. 17,547,405 17,385,180 833,520 6,433,400 7,164,060 2,333,640 557,010 63,550 59 1949... 16,344,510 16,239,000 635,775 4,970,860 7,163,595 2,606,210 689,035 173,525 60 bushels sold 1954.. 1,864,850 1,848,660 157,400 799,880 581,045 229,220 74,740 6,375 bl 1949... 885,940 878,300 144,900 388,820 212,540 84,660 33,180 14,200 62 Oats threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 10,120 9,970 125 2,322 4,505 2,233 700 85 o3 1949... 10,538 10,357 102 2,003 4,712 2,530 790 220 64 acres 1954... 236,081 234,391 6,132 79,740 102,415 36,549 8,630 925 65 1949... 247,630 245,758 7,093 69,175 113,460 43,335 10,235 2,460 66 bushels harvested 1954. . . 10,901,400 10,832,840 309,845 4,045,080 4,670,845 1,460,350 324,305 22,415 67 1949... 12,183,951 12,112,916 358,681 3,750,260 , 5,540,215 1,937,120 437,380 89,260 68 bushels sold 1954... 347,795 345,195 54,360 117,100 99,445 55,525 16,765 2,000 69 1949... 307,505 304,755 40,750 136,155 86,450 17,450 23,950 70 Irish potstoes harvested for home use 2,491 3,519 2,351 3,363 20 26 391 522 960 1,450 625 840 270 395 85 130 71 1949... 72 acres 19543.. 280 182 5 34 81 46 16 73 1949' . . 695 649 21 112 276 154 63 23 74 bushels harvested 1954... 46,115 33,050 485 6,075 13,400 8,565 4,025 500 75 1949... 77,495 72,480 1,090 12,790 31,040 17,740 6,745 3,075 76 Vegetables harvested for sale. .farms reporting 1954... 303 268 12 76 100 25 45 10 77 1949... 296 270 20 55 80 60 35 20 78 dollars 1954... 374,844 327,394 45,805 171,400 70,610 11,435 24,950 3,190 79 1949... 225,786 222,530 33,035 70,765 77,470 34,315 3,640 3,305 80 381,520 364,681 376,950 361,548 9,685 6,918 111,470 89,550 166,080 164,285 69,275 73,360 17,605 20,975 2,835 6,460 81 1949... . tons 19545.. 871,039 862,399 25,826 280,115 376,580 142,813 33,065 4,000 For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 'includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 3For 1954, does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 4For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 5Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 8 sample of farms. See text] 159 Area 3 — Continued Area 4 Economic class — Continued Total all farms Economic c .ass Other farms Commercial farms Other farmB Resi- dential Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class 1 Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Abnormal 70 35 20 7,225 6,844 3 267 2,212 2,742 1,295 325 250 125 6 1 115 65 1 13,109 12,350 29 264 3,251 5,535 2,591 680 505 250 4 2 245 75 125 14,873 14,142 19 669 4,729 5,335 2,760 630 445 235 51 3 280 160 17 28,362 26,932 119 704 7,294 12,145 5,300 1,370 955 445 30 4 190 145 15 18,623 17,207 24 653 4,772 7,257 3,661 840 950 455 11 5 185 140 1 19,544 18,045 34 369 4,406 8,160 4,111 965 1,070 420 9 6 1,990 795 1 845 543,031 529,465 1,074 40,540 199,403 207,641 70,757 10,050 10,125 1,865 1,576 7 1,355 645 162 465,918 454,149 1,333 19,584 156,719 203,945 63,453 9,115 9,140 1,700 929 8 170 125 15 18,278 17,082 24 648 4,762 7,232 3,611 805 830 355 11 9 170 135 1 19,349 17,930 34 364 4,391 8,130 4,086 925 1,040 370 9 10 1,005 315 765 312,225 306,727 472 22,602 116,655 121,447 40,436 5,115 4,140 615 743 11 735 310 54 276,333 270,265 698 11,384 93,666 121,065 37,877 5,575 4,700 930 438 12 120 100 15 18,062 16,956 24 648 4,752 7,226 3,536 770 750 345 11 13 145 115 1 19,189 17,805 34 364 4,391 8,080 4,041 895 1,025 350 9 14 205 715 306,983 302,164 463 22,422 115,595 120,353 38,481 4,850 3,590 590 639 15 54 273,155 267,329 698 11,159 93,196 119,555 37,376 5,345 4,555 835 436 16 65 40 15 7,813 7,292 3 381 2,492 3,046 1,175 195 315 200 6 17 80 60 1 8,766 8,212 19 251 2,601 3,770 1,381 190 400 150 4 18 735 380 2,655 72,057 68,883 85 8,545 32,646 20,272 6,430 905 1,680 565 929 19 415 325 293 68,242 65,713 572 7,238 26,551 23,975 6,527 850 1,505 405 619 20 180 185 10 12,456 11,180 14 443 3,226 4,737 2,190 570 715 555 6 21 160 215 1 14,286 12,962 28 298 3,346 5,765 2,795 730 780 535 9 22 17 115 11,595 6,500 1,108,772 1,033,913 1,348 70,900 395,625 378,815 151,280 35,945 45,025 23,940 5,894 23 10,475 700 985,277 926,750 3,575 42,985 318,410 392,660 128,570 40,550 36,205 19,870 2,452 24 155 15 17,902 17,026 14 653 4,757 7,287 3,600 715 735 130 11 25 120 30 1 18,963 17,949 44 374 4,451 8,230 4,035 815 885 120 9 26 820 120 1,005 224,925 221,085 329 18,945 86,991 84,675 26,865 3,280 3,085 245 510 27 3b0 35 100 203,916 200,835 466 10,282 73,767 88,540 24,745 3,035 2,565 180 336 28 50,525 3,590 143,845 8,199,014 7,968,983 23,556 862,385 3,098,575 2,928,877 924,445 131,145 148,555 9,895 71,581 29 22,810 1,435 20,134 12,074,432 11,844,247 29,083 815,861 4,641,883 4,951,455 1,271,550 134,415 157,760 11,270 61,155 30 55 15 15 4,926 4,715 7 336 1,977 1,865 475 55 165 40 6 31 25 1 7,479 7,250 13 261 2,516 3,305 1,065 90 200 20 9 32 1,190 55 2,805 114,960 112,066 3,965 21,340 52,341 28,135 5,615 670 1,995 110 789 33 680 45 225 97,949 96,072 537 10,465 42,075 33,480 8,850 665 1,160 110 607 34 33,105 2,105 165,955 2,717,891 2,646,030 204,840 550,935 1,243,375 516,515 114,470 15,895 32,885 3,125 35,851 35 22,200 1,895 17.752 2,628,411 2,569,598 12,590 369,391 1,141,752 818,370 211,780 15,715 27,945 2,610 28,258 36 60 20 10 3,986 3,699 7 236 1,370 1,406 540 140 180 105 2 37 55 65 1 4,950 4,583 12 140 1,386 2,065 795 185 275 85 7 38 3,540 1,875 4,225 742,278 723,169 40,302 253,402 223,140 135,435 63,175 7,715 - 14,015 4,050 1,044 39 4,035 3,030 330 490,832 457,632 2,297 71,655 159,320 154,075 57,340 12,945 27,130 3,680 2,390 40 105 100 10 8,106 7,550 2 382 2,521 3,140 1,220 285 355 195 6 41 115 70 9,430 8,871 18 272 2,611 4,030 1,555 385 370 185 4 4? 64,175 42,375 79,945 6,912,259 6,614,825 7,350 583,285 3,052,835 2,131,825 698,075 141,455 175,020 40,710 81,704 43 50,490 11,450 6,524,982 6,348,568 26,948 489,445 2,592,730 2,404,680 623,295 211,470 131,005 28,430 16,979 44 19,450 11,675 29,835 2,163,617 2,075,359 2 . 246 189,868 952,455 677,600 210,375 42,815 54, 605 11,535 22,118 45 19,285 4,010 2,518,849 2,450,100 10,430 182,035 1,022,790 909,880 242,525 82,440 51,015 10,895 6,839 46 1,408,624 61,505 7,005,272 1,861,540.237 1,843,125,829 2,447,404 174,977,204 775,693, 108 692,322,372 161,705,125 15,990,588 11,310,382 293,170 6,810,856 47 35,125 1,770 224,245 58,502,193 57,936,850 75,650 5,866,430 24,472, 950 21,596,140 5,435,690 489,990 357,335 8,970 199,038 48 50,900 2,650 8,965 52,951,067 52,321,261 303,056 2,581,491 20,459,259 22,476,310 5,924,520 576,625 515,470 14,170 100,166 49 160 90 15 15,225 14,395 19 618 4,407 6,136 2,640 575 585 235 10 50 165 120 1 16,954 15,720 39 344 4,256 7,365 3,076 640 805 420 9 51 1,100 435 1,250 202,984 197,256 599 20,070 77,422 70,345 24,005 4,815 3,860 1,125 743 52 1,265 795 148 218,392 209,567 607 12,320 87,970 26,860 4,875 5,715 1,940 1,170 53 160 85 15 6,966 6,377 16 463 2,197 2,201 1,140 360 395 185 9 54 165 110 1 9,540 8,867 23 258 2,616 3,995 1,630 345 425 240 8 55 1,055 430 1,200 57,850 54,717 330 8,235 21,172 14,925 7,950 2,105 2,030 730 373 56 1,255 795 100 66,840 62,503 193 5,200 22,155 23,570 9,285 2,100 2,815 895 627 57 57,72'. 19,125 85,375 2,901,635 2,774,735 19,450 447,765 1,135,970 721,755 355,585 94,210 82,585 20,915 23,400 58 64^800 32,710 8,000 3,112,542 2,960,940 10,935 255,320 1,106,965 1,122,955 393,470 71,295 99,540 28,250 23,812 59 15,340 350 432,960 402,665 9,500 56,595 183,325 78,235 60,625 14,385 22,600 1,165 6,550 60 6,385 121,480 560 12,275 44,260 28,065 28,795 7,525 10,930 1,565 61 80 55 15 16,766 15,950 12 644 4,568 6,981 3,120 625 625 180 11 62 110 70 1 17,214 16,220 46 358 4,281 7,605 3,350 580 745 245 4 63 460 230 1,000 318,003 309,347 505 27,385 119,062 116,835 38,935 6,625 6,265 1,105 1,286 64 950 805 117 315,399 303,987 1,937 15,420 110,145 130,180 39,620 6,685 8,455 2,150 807 65 15,905 6,530 46,125 13,412,173 13,106,367 21,000 1,287,670 5,432,465 4,779,367 1,373,020 212,845 208,605 30,355 66,846 66 30,825 30,700 9,510 10,290,458 10,012,241 59,536 519,495 3,798,255 4,289,345 1,153,860 191,750 212,470 49,770 15,977 67 2,600 661,239 597,717 3,000 73,295 221,750 155,242 89,325 55,105 43,480 15,385 4,657 68 1,750 1,000 363,695 324,920 3,325 19,160 123,085 103,120 51,165 25,065 34,975 3,800 69 70 60 10 4,729 4,099 12 167 1,000 1,685 905 330 325 300 5 70 80 75 1 6,818 6,079 23 101 1,300 2,700 1,505 450 460 275 4 71 3 95 3,062 2,816 86 614 906 834 326 50 49 38 159 72 19 12 15 5,698 5,154 453 558 928 1,919 1,134 162 375 70 99 73 775 290 12,000 559,873 516,738 30,205 160,553 159,030 122,240 38,105 6,605 7,735 4,935 30,465 74 1,910 1,405 1,700 792,598 740,330 141,400 104,240 126,785 237,985 114,925 14,995 24,810 6,840 20,618 75 20 15 2,169 1,859 2 161 525 690 381 100 200 105 5 76 10 15 1 2,851 2,454 13 51 550 1,085 565 190 255 140 2 1,725 45,725 1,122,648 1,053,605 410,025 158,115 213,735 187,200 71,410 13,120 44,220 10,640 14,183 78 1,200 625 1,431 825,281 736,201 95,751 91,115 166,205 212,530 136,875 33,725 67,935 14,425 6,720 79 2,320 550 1,700 520,144 498,066 1,458 36,512 169,252 194,219 79,070 17,555 15,570 4,160 2,348 80 1,935 1,085 113 515,266 486,267 2,387 16,705 150,420 212,455 84,000 20,300 17,880 10,065 1,054 81 4,040 1,250 3,350 834,026 805,735 1,980 67,245 299,995 305,715 108,955 21,845 18,895 4,655 4,741 82 160 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) Area 5 Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Livestock on band: i 3,051 2,816 15 150 612 1,063 651 325 2 1950... 5,964 5,424 13 141 911 2,131 1,512 716 3 number 1954 . . . 6,472 6,027 36 258 1,295 2,318 1,425 695 4 1950... 14,220 13,030 42 416 2,285 5,204 3,491 1,592 5 8,225 7,330 39 449 1,676 2,869 1,652 645 6 1950... 8,938 7,828 23 222 1,368 3,047 2,172 996 7 number 1954 . . . 199,946 194,431 4,337 24,363 62,772 69,413 27,061 6,485 a 1950... 171,050 164,350 2,287 12,712 43,120 67,368 30,734 8,129 9 Cows, including heifers that 7,940 7,175 39 444 1,656 2,829 1,572 635 10 1950 . . . 8,847 7,787 22 222 1,368 3,042 2,142 991 11 number 1954 . . . 105,916 103,446 1,530 12,509 33,405 37,749 14,573 3,680 12 1950... 92,863 89,328 1,029 6,174 23,350 36,820 17,176 4,779 13 7,761 7,051 32 438 1,641 2,788 1,537 615 14 1950... 8,709 7,669 15 216 1,358 3,002 2,087 991 15 number 1954. . . 100,167 98,052 875 11,164 32,250 36,180 14,083 3,500 16 1950... 89,425 85,950 215 5,510 22,870 36,010 16,651 4,694 17 4,570 4,199 38 351 1,223 1,526 796 265 18 1950... 5,163 4,708 13 180 1,057 1,981 1,176 301 19 number 1954 . . . 87,512 85,222 2,967 16,827 29,912 24,446 9,380 1,690 20 1950... 78,167 76,372 1,066 8,776 30,682 24,970 9,672 1,206 21 Chickens 4 months old and over. .farms reporting 1954... 7,299 6,188 16 351 1,409 2,405 1,377 630 22 1950... 7,882 6,692 23 199 1,161 2,606 1,797 906 23 number 1954 . . . 945,068 875,663 2,585 90,943 248,690 336,045 141,215 56,185 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 819,293 753,073 6,522 40,635 174,060 297,770 169,191 64,895 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 7,454 7,069 33 434 1,671 2,854 1,567 510 26 1949... 8,268 7,628 23 222 1,363 3,052 2,122 846 27 number 1954 . . . 75,228 74,093 1,783 ■'.■' " 24,271 27,415 9,781 2,035 28 1949... 70,373 68,508 1,074 5,853 18,616 28,171 11,968 2,826 2" dollars 1954... 4,008,914 3,949,259 233,380 647,225 1,250,145 1,301,405 437,444 79,660 30 1949... 5,404,042 5,270,722 171,562 676,218 1,479,229 2,019,075 780,253 144,385 31 3,709 3,518 23 336 1,148 1,281 560 165 32 1949... 4,698 4,483 16 189 1,087 1,920 1,045 226 33 number 1954 . . . 103,193 101,171 3,412 23,731 39,893 24,600 8,345 1,190 34 1949... 99,280 97,740 1,769 13,555 37,722 32,910 10,285 1,499 35 dollars 1954... 3,439,549 3,395,124 154,269 967,169 1,285,206 751,880 208,250 28,350 36 1949... 3,303,383 3,264,938 73,806 559,684 1,318,018 988,780 287,900 36,750 37 3,110 3,855 2,880 3,470 24 16 259 113 827 765 1,125 1,395 440 826 205 355 38 1949... 39 dollars 1954... 1,116,948 1,104,068 447,185 285,300 195,218 121,945 39,555 14,865 40 1949 . . . 453,824 421,664 76,552 25,146 100,035 136,095 57,841 25,995 41 5,489 4,989 10 299 1,279 1,970 991 440 42 1949... 6,486 5,801 18 184 1,076 2,365 1,487 671 43 dozens 1954 . . . 6,339,506 6,082,826 19,840 733,365 1,893,431 2,359,715 812,965 263,510 44 1949... 6,540,292 6,334,137 193,983 480,715 1,778,150 2,548,370 1,070,454 262,465 45 dollars 1954 .. . 1,969,072 1,892,147 6,886 231,015 589,453 727,535 256,418 80,840 46 1949... 2,513,374 2,435,679 68,908 188,489 H.195 980,720 401,448 104,919 47 606,299,700 601,550,972 7,849,023 87,699,976 213,030,521 219,556,139 64,241,303 9,174,010 48 dollars 1954... 18,181,903 18,029,443 207,056 2,641,578 6,507,144 6,501,605 1,901,785 270,275 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 14, 931, 851 14, 674, 796 39,006 1,224,800 4,633,541 6,009,992 2,309,952 457,505 50 8,538 7,542 51 439 1,677 2,974 1,711 690 51 1949... 9,206 7,976 27 232 1,378 3,087 2,206 1,046 52 seres 1954... 173,872 166,005 3,489 21,379 49,337 59,252 25,388 7,160 53 1949... 174,931 163,631 1,030 11,505 41,874 61,980 35,415 11,827 54 Corn hsrvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 7,632 6,726 50 417 1,561 2,592 1,476 630 55 1949... 8,425 7,370 26 217 1,308 2,812 2,031 976 56 acres 1954... 115,888 109,366 2,668 15,220 31,879 37,404 16,500 5,695 57 1949... 126,113 116,183 893 7,786 29,284 41,628 26,400 10,192 58 bushels harvested 1954... 5,837,196 5,614,001 158,375 877,420 1,764,711 1,902,340 688,635 222,520 59 1949... 5,478,119 5,162,739 43,249 345,930 1,489,235 1,956,000 988,270 340,055 60 bushels sold 1954... 1,455,294 1,385,954 69,650 228,985 420,494 436,770 189,360 40,695 61 1949... 463,362 435,802 5,232 50,380 140,090 137,975 72,630 29,495 62 7,594 7,024 51 428 1,636 2,808 1,616 485 63 1949... 7,844 7,139 26 236 1,298 2,918 • 1,956 705 64 acres 1954. .. 156,190 151,545 3,187 18,039 48,415 54,450 22,384 5,070 65 1949... 156,176 148,461 1,614 10,290 40,505 60,028 28,839 7,185 66 bushels harvested 1954... 4,980,883 4,871,053 113,414 696,697 1,765,687 1,617,430 569,555 108,270 67 1949... 4,623,741 4,453,631 69,127 372,065 1,346,805 1,788,330 722,009 155,295 68 bushels sold 1954... 487,606 451,591 23,720 72,289 145,122 132,350 65,510 12,600 69 1949... 291,630 265,000 4,770 37,500 95,545 74,770 37,050 15,365 70 Irish potstoes harvested for home use 3,663 3,062 4,064 46 147 58 631 566 1,191 697 1,186 350 561 71 1949... 4,639 26 1,667 72 t acres 19543 . , 9,982 9,736 3,377 1,183 2,139 2,176 698 163 73 19494 . . 12,088 11,582 1,415 672 2,446 4,134 2,372 543 74 bushels hsrvested 1954... 2,053,990 2,036,454 1,018,159 228,385 430,185 283,350 64,150 12,225 75 1949... 1,685,437 1,659,217 509,540 155,525 346,085 439,032 171,525 37,510 76 Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954... 2,058 1,582 23 83 300 585 401 190 77 1949 . . . 2,644 2,114 12 16 230 806 735 315 78 dollars 1954... 1,002,750 914,120 248,205 185,735 173,090 177,570 105,670 23,850 79 1949... 731,430 648,775 49,415 22,530 98,910 257,775 171,490 48,655 80 229,032 227,601 219,847 212,366 3,456 1,519 26,370 12,030 64,285 50,035 80,256 86,610 35,740 46,267 9,740 15,905 81 1949... 82 tons 1954'.. 338,406 328,571 6,139 43,665 104,256 119,086 44,635 10,790 xFor comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ■'For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 4For 1949, does not Include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 'Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 161 a sample of farms. See text] Area 5 — Continued Ares 6 Econom c class — Continued Total all farms Economic class Other farms Commercial farms Other farmB Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class 1 ClasB 11 Class III Class IV Class V ClaBS VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 110 125 3,764 3,548 25 148 954 1,416 715 290 95 120 1 1 180 8,129 7,689 18 289 2,077 3,180 1,740 385 240 200 2 7,787 7,328 310 332 1,905 2,856 1,310 615 255 190 14 3 17,364 16,389 62 857 4,480 6,735 3,510 745 500 475 4 12,820 11,879 34 573 3,445 4,871 2,306 650 575 360 6 5 13,765 12,720 18 419 3,242 5,301 3,030 710 680 365 6 4 110 1,405 340,939 332,961 2,277 31,055 129,603 123,617 38,769 7,640 5,620 1,590 768 7 1,265 165 301,527 294,322 950 20,588 102,442 119,122 44,685 6,535 5,900 1,305 8 465 12,545 11,754 34 573 3,430 4,826 2,276 615 505 280 6 9 735 5 13,585 12,620 18 414 3,232 5,276 2,990 690 640 325 10 1 930 200,197 196,785 1,190 17,549 77,066 73,410 23,175 4,395 2,575 555 282 11 2 785 85 184,288 180,498 573 12,391 63,172 73,442 26,905 4,015 3,14-5 645 12 430 12,387 11,661 33 572 3,409 4,811 2,246 590 470 250 6 13 5 13,399 12,494 18 413 3,197 5,261 2,945 660 610 295 14 196,770 193,854 1,119 17,364 75,631 72,745 22,870 4,125 2,220 425 271 15 2^735 85 180,692 177,127 516 11,907 61,962 72,692 26,400 3,650 2,985 580 16 231 140 6,245 5,869 14 301 2,108 2,406 860 180 250 120 6 17 335 120 7,508 7,133 14 242 2,106 3,261 1,240 270 240 135 18 1,815 475 81,743 79,023 938 7,846 36,654 25,150 7,280 1,155 1,625 340 755 19 1,525 270 78,597 76,552 501 5,014 31,675 30,452 7,355 1,555 1,660 385 20 576 535 9,349 8,373 23 431 2,492 3,361 1,576 490 515 455 6 21 710 475 10,774 9,809 14 282 2,687 4,011 2,240 575 550 415 22 46,905 . -V 956,105 899,790 1 ,9 0 78,810 353,307 320,083 105,515 35,175 36,625 17,135 2,555 23 44,410 21,560 250 924,646 884,856 1,485 57,250 315,211 342,225 140,780 27,905 25,100 14,690 24 12,230 11,724 34 583 3,450 4,886 2,201 570 410 90 6 25 13,559 12,784 18 429 3,281 5,386 3,070 600 610 165 26 130 147,748 145,768 741 14,663 58,520 53,787 15,352 2,705 1,475 150 355 27 1,760 141,362 139,382 508 11,613 50,968 55,268 18,875 2,150 1,735 245 28 54 675 4,980 6,027,236 5,930,709 28,727 784,430 2,408,650 2,075,272 540,960 92,670 69,900 5,965 20,662 29 128^065 5,255 8,326,414 8,204,714 30,395 875,277 3,206,188 3,047,314 942,125 103,415 107,610 14,090 30 141 50 4,733 4,587 13 251 1,827 1,876 520 100 110 30 6 31 185 30 6,871 6,641 18 256 2,151 3,091 980 145 190 40 32 1,827 195 116,134 112,732 1,174 15,840 55,518 31,255 8,035 910 1,495 160 1,747 33 1,485 55 108,800 107,030 912 7,360 49,410 40,233 7,980 1,135 1,595 175 34 39,815 4,610 2,751,601 2,696,891 39,092 407,765 1,406,060 652,949 171,510 19,515 24,590 3,150 26,970 35 36,775 1,670 3,119,941 3,077,091 31,438 247,865 1,515,990 1,082,463 178,495 20,840 39,660 3,190 36 3,115 2,924 16 276 1,140 1,061 301 130 145 40 6 37 4,230 3,945 12 187 1,400 1,561 640 145 190 95 38 10 515 2,365 480,625 465,872 129,312 96,321 125,580 90,299 15,195 9,165 11,385 1,190 2,178 39 27,180 4,980 58 1,59 568,791 771 120,473 244,735 130,427 61,715 10,670 15,575 5,220 40 335 165 6,581 6,150 17 371 2,115 2,461 951 235 275 150 6 41 470 215 8,317 7,877 13 277 2,501 3,296 1,440 350 305 135 42 211,550 45,130 6,245,600 6,028,085 48,125 632,695 2,676,450 1,999,620 526,770 144,425 163,555 39,060 14,900 43 178,135 27,970 7,180,820 7,064,045 16,409 544,297 3,099,898 2,548,036 722,920 132,485 93,900 22,875 44 64,030 12,895 2,034,304 1,957,514 15,469 214,200 860,660 639,260 174,305 53,620 57,675 12,490 6,625 45 67,645 10,050 2,769,214 2,724,439 4,990 214,144 1,213,075 955,600 286,960 49,670 36,300 8,475 46 4,512,975 235,753 1,256,250,364 1,246,403,404 7,554,821 140,860,984 541,062,950 436,742,540 108,216,549 11,965,560 7,183,172 102,990 2,560,798 47 145, b90 6,770 38,918,696 38,628,316 231,080 4,467,435 16,665,805 13,600,402 3,289,054 374,540 213,990 2,975 73,415 48 2*8,365 8,690 35,035,825 34,720,025 234,843 2,877,356 13,592,700 13,543,076 4,104,030 368,020 306,760 9,040 49 671 325 11,297 10,766 28 553 3,294 4,491 1,945 455 390 135 6 50 825 405 12,672 11,847 17 403 3,176 4,966 2,660 625 510 315 51 6,277 1,590 145,169 141,739 1,550 14,552 54,117 51,630 16,780 3,110 2,505 575 350 52 8,32C 2,980 153,533 148,468 476 10,030 50,917 59,840 23,225 3,980 3,420 1,645 53 626 280 4,187 3,941 21 296 1,433 1,431 535 225 155 85 6 54 730 325 6,542 6,112 7 213 1,931 2,506 1,125 330 250 180 55 5,252 1,270 26,438 25,173 665 3,705 9,428 7,375 2,775 1,225 845 270 150 56 7,330 2,600 39,199 36,984 114 1,820 13,946 14,224 5,360 1,520 1,405 810 57 185,775 37,420 1,381,955 1,328,055 32,550 233,705 504,650 379,545 132,545 45,060 37,195 6,305 10,400 58 241,030 74,350 2,040,608 1,953,688 102,675 766,320 741,748 275,670 61,075 57,555 29,365 59 68,290 1,050 298,220 281,430 91,885 85,990 65,425 29,520 8,610 10,790 6,000 60 25,910 1,650 90,135 81,430 1,680 33,055 24,435 13,760 8,500 7,170 1,535 61 435 135 12,336 11,600 35 578 3,395 4,816 2,291 485 555 175 6 62 13,118 12,378 26 409 3,242 5,276 2,790 635 545 195 63 3,810 239,807 232,167 1,711 20,889 85,084 88,615 30,763 5,105 6,375 990 275 64 5^305 150 231,706 224,816 893 13,262 75,651 94,075 34,050 6,885 5,320 1,570 65 94,135 15,695 11,117,635 10,849,225 74,645 1,148,435 4,369,700 3,972,605 1,122,735 161,105 223,000 24,310 21,100 66 121,490 45,120 3,500 8,381,576 8,192,346 30,319 549,475 2,970,362 3,366,670 1,082,270 193,250 161,120 28,110 67 32,265 3,750 1,086,413 994,938 8,513 117,570 343,135 292,105 201,655 31,960 85,220 6,255 68 24,320 2,310 532,336 498,571 6,346 26,865 140,280 192,530 97,735 34,815 28,105 5,660 69 311 290 5,055 4,439 30 210 1,133 1,715 991 360 300 315 1 " 330 245 7,466 6,716 15 141 1,795 2,725 1,605 435 425 325 71 169 77 5,533 5,338 2,154 724 878 951 499 132 99 56 40 72 286 220 7,173 6,739 1,325 453 1,609 1,850 1,210 292 230 204 73 11,501 6,035 1,198,222 1,179,167 678,060 174,245 138,405 137,745 38,182 12,530 8,315 5,740 5,000 74 16,135 10,085 1,002,370 972,860 368,810 74,950 232,260 172,115 96,965 27,760 17,860 11,650 75 301 175 2,907 2,601 11 150 690 1,055 525 170 180 125 1 76 380 150 4,153 3,638 6 87 880 1,510 875 280 340 175 77 74,820 13,810 1,224,338 1,174,975 147,875 161,775 402,765 292,055 132,355 38,150 32,070 9,885 7,408 78 70,545 12,110 1,102,663 1,033,548 9,754 91,894 358,690 346,945 182,050 44,215 50,755 18,360 79 7,250 1,935 362,381 348,576 2,280 30,395 125,707 130,209 48,405 11,580 10,585 2,680 540 80 10,880 4,205 150 343,516 326,986 1,103 19,190 102,923 129,090 60,905 13,775 11,915 4,615 31 7,820 2,015 692,021 671,861 5,319 65,600 262,778 243,054 78,650 16,460 15,505 3,155 1,500 82 162 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) Area r ■ Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms Total Class I Class 11 Class III Claas IV Class V Class VI Livestock on bund: ' 1 4,409 4,267 26 416 1,605 1,645 525 50 2 1950... 10,399 10,136 56 810 4,090 3,835 1,100 245 3 number 1954 .. . 9,567 9,262 118 909 3,420 3,585 1,140 90 4 1950... 22,713 22,022 197 2,020 8,985 8,130 2,225 465 5 17,444 16,600 70 1,913 6,527 5,845 1,900 345 6 1950... 18,839 18,011 104 1,466 7,156 6,630 2,145 510 7 number 1954. . . 552,297 545,964 9,375 108,193 244,551 149, 925 30,780 3,140 8 1950... 510,652 504,504 9,584 75,472 232,418 151,325 31,260 4,445 9 Cows, including heifers that 16,917 16,263 69 1,892 6,432 5,725 1,835 310 10 1950... 18,598 17,845 103 1,456 7,106 6,585 2,100 495 11 number 1954 . . . 317,487 314,817 5,540 60,071 141,986 88,000 17,645 1,575 12 1950... 303,989 300,633 5,065 43,649 139,559 91,195 18,405 2,760 13 16,686 16,122 64 1,881 6,402 5,685 1,790 300 U 1950... 18,448 17,730 98 1,451 7,061 6,560 2,080 480 15 number 1954... 313,092 310,767 5,500 59, 324 140,403 87,010 17,040 1,490 16 1950... 300, 166 297,232 4,883 43,275 137,774 90,305 18,255 2,740 17 8,970 8,616 42 1,282 3,682 2,820 645 145 18 1950... 10,644 10,361 61 1,080 4,540 3,690 825 165 19 number 1954 . . . 190,273 : .-'.c . • .. ■.. 6,905 53,160 78,824 40,405 6,470 865 20 1950... 176,415 172,650 6,950 35,920 81,215 40,100 7,140 1,325 21 Chickens 4 months old and over. .farms reporting 1954... 12,895 11,862 56 1,380 4,676 4,115 1,325 310 22 1950... 14,916 13,814 68 1,136 5,370 5,110 1,595 535 23 number 1954 . . . 1,815,281 1,737,955 40,850 321,920 737,510 486,850 125,290 25,535 24 1950 . . . Livestock and livestock products sold: 1,507,301 1,448,118 13,713 238,890 634,555 421,305 108,430 31,225 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 16,679 16,270 70 1,913 6,522 5,785 1,725 255 26 1949... 18,478 17,905 103 1,471 7,176 6,580 2,140 435 27 number 1954. .. 243,293 241,658 6,561 48,953 109,869 64,045 11,325 905 28 1949... 236,892 234,682 4,064 36,395 110,928 68,625 13,040 1,630 29 dollars 1954 . . . 11,342,253 11,239,769 399, 724 2,621,130 5,032,755 2,696,220 445,230 44,710 30 1949... 15,799,986 15,578,947 463,807 2,937,850 7,301,000 4,104,075 693,290 78,925 31 7,310 7,156 42 1,182 3,322 2,120 435 55 32 1949... 10,474 10,236 56 1,090 4,725 3,540 695 130 33 number 1954 .. . 235,512 232,587 9,134 77,008 97,895 41,860 5,810 880 34 1949... 261,150 257,178 29,938 55,505 112,580 51,330 6,970 855 35 dollsrs 1954... 7,312,568 7,245,880 371,992 2,818,608 2,865,340 1,042,040 133,010 14,890 36 1949 . . . 8,504,774 8,387,704 2,131,860 3,802,920 1,437,500 192,680 24,045 37 6,086 5,768 42 915 2,566 1,690 455 100 38 1949 . . . 7,023 6,726 35 741 2,960 2,280 545 165 39 dollars 1954... 1,003,588 972,752 17,822 345,605 350,490 205,530 47,680 5,625 40 1949 . . . 974,646 946, 534 8,905 220,899 428,340 230,230 48,325 9,835 41 10,221 9,658 42 1,225 4,091 3,170 935 195 42 1949 . . . 12,279 11,637 51 1,016 4,745 4,295 1,135 395 43 dozens 1954 . . . 14,026,887 13,727,799 466,224 3,213,195 5,922,240 3,214,705 797,680 113,755 44 1949... 13,495,147 13,196,755 134,235 2,646,130 6,290,335 3,226,965 716,165 182,925 45 dollars 1954 .. . 4,382,550 4,291,228 138,928 942,415 1,901,050 1,021,250 250,285 37,300 46 1949... 5,424,402 5,307,253 53,675 1,068,188 2,539,700 1,294,810 283,260 67,620 47 2,188,812,811 2,180,137,409 36,628,315 492,237,530 1,028,087/470 532,222,718 85,599,666 5,361,710 46 dollars 1954... 67,338,669 67,087,932 1,422,432 15,530,130 31,635,540 15,835,010 2,513,300 151,520 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 61,977,140 61,577,945 1,445,265 10,392,080 30,123,095 16,532,080 2,818,670 266,755 50 15,854 15,330 76 1,902 6,352 5,315 1,485 200 51 1949... 17,437 16,804 92 1,426 6,966 6,105 1,810 405 52 acres 1954... 265,007 261,388 6,323 63,943 111,977 65,145 12,695 1,305 53 1949... 263,478 258,820 5,820 43,674 119,536 71,770 14,880 3,140 54 Corn harvested for grain. .. .farms reporting 1954... 8,926 8,553 45 1,567 3,656 2,460 710 115 55 1949... 10, 146 9,688 81 976 4,296 3,290 805 240 56 acres 1954... 1 . -' - 91,018 1,690 29,881 34,942 19,640 4,270 595 57 1949... 83,329 81,011 2,480 15,405 37,146 20,350 4,240 1,390 58 bushels harvested 1954... 5,494,280 5,406,030 98,925 1,865,200 2,032,765 1,140,015 234,220 34,905 59 1949... 4,896,279 4,778,979 108,450 918,480 2,214,554 1,237,465 236,375 63,655 60 bushels sold 1954... 1,379,350 1,353,585 29,395 612,400 408,650 218,730 74,100 10,310 1949... 279,395 3,750 62,220 139,705 59,925 11,880 1,915 62 Oats threshed or combined farms reporting 1954... 17,588 16,730 66 1,917 6,462 5,955 1,995 335 63 1949... 18,492 17,704 112 1,451 7,031 6,565 2,060 485 64 acres 1954... 438,493 429,218 5,605 86,508 181,015 121,485 30,780 3,825 65 1949... 420,393 412,163 7,209 56,734 181,425 129,905 30,840 6,050 66 bushels harvested 1954... 23,980,648 23,600,158 320,983 5,098,445 10,282,175 6,307,650 1,432,340 158,565 67 1949... 20,108,184 19,779,190 393,050 2,963,655 9,082,070 5,866,855 1,249,930 223,630 68 bushels sold 1954... 3,511,664 3,358,254 39,624 834,270 1,237,185 806,050 386,250 54,875 69 1949... 1,412,126 1,351,201 13,526 233,620 526,950 391,045 160,530 25,530 70 Irish potatoes harvested for home use 4,732 4,306 1 390 1,595 1,580 585 155 71 1949... 6,546 6,090 45 510 2,305 2,265 760 205 72 acres 19543 . . 1,391 1,269 25 577 290 275 92 10 73 19494 . . 2,940 2,723 342 626 682 777 240 56 74 bushels harvested 1954... 233,885 212,720 12,500 103,405 41,920 40,580 12,170 2,145 75 1949... 408,655 388,555 64,025 150,545 70,800 77,385 21,375 4,425 76 Vegetables harvested for sale. .farms reporting 1954... 4,873 4,427 41 686 1,765 1,355 480 100 77 1949... 5,890 5,419 68 655 2,316 1,660 560 160 j 78 dollars 1954... 3,079,941 2,997,391 314,701 697,035 1,123,705 631,515 208,355 ■ ■-.'.-'■ 79 1949... 4,498,942 4,390,429 551,994 997,080 1,774,930 798,810 230,110 37,505 80 485,229 441,648 475,751 429,018 6,942 8,656 89,491 60,398 200,523 186,694 138,850 131,995 34,825 33,965 5,120 I 7,310 1 81 1949... 82 tons 19545.. 1,112,876 1,094,146 15,046 222,090 474,820 300,990 71, 115 10,085 JFor comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 3For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. AFor 19-49, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 5Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 163 8 sample of farms. See text] Area 7 — Continued AreE s B and B Econom ic class — Continued Total all farms Economic claas Other farms Commercial farms Other farmB Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class 1 Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 5,996 5,648 132 1,146 2,265 1,425 540 140 160 175 13 1 a 15,651 14,894 184 2,348 6,526 4,291 1,225 320 400 340 17 2 190 25 14,584 13,499 482 3,047 5,140 3,295 1,255 280 450 565 70 3 290 2o5 136 37,346 35,604 785 6,082 15,320 9,672 2,720 1,025 865 770 107 4 530 305 23,406 22,286 474 4,942 9,230 5,230 1,960 450 655 450 15 5 525 295 8 25,276 24,134 333 3,869 10,396 6,836 2,220 480 675 445 22 6 4,265 1,140 928 820.303 810,216 61,108 259,263 328,975 126,360 30,220 4,290 5,075 1,710 3,302 7 3,605 905 1,638 739,804 731,342 34,040 190,701 327,076 145,950 29,655 3,920 4,840 1,385 2,237 8 455 190 g 22 , 363 21,528 412 4,826 9,085 5,075 1,735 395 515 305 15 9 485 260 24, -TO 23,708 307 3,819 10,286 6,701 2,155 440 580 370 12 10 1 , 840 370 460 444,516 440,934 23,065 141,634 187,615 71,820 14,760 2,040 1,875 465 1,242 11 2,040 761 421,211 417,261 14,860 104,684 191,735 86,757 16,995 2,230 2,255 665 1,030 12 400 15;' 21,500 20,851 391 4,720 8,900 4,925 1,590 325 400 240 15 13 455 8 24,358 23,461 305 3,784 10,211 6,611 2,125 425 550 335 12 14 : , J00 460 423,577 420,951 19,968 135,983 182,480 68,365 12,605 1,550 1,280 345 1,001 15 l. ■". 664 409,431 406,133 13,599 100,247 188,535 84,862 16,785 2,105 1,990 610 698 16 110 9 14,938 14,338 369 3,759 6,205 2,990 860 155 375 210 15 17 100 13 17,112 16, 621 267 3,237 7,856 4,066 1,025 170 340 140 11 18 415 1,614 650,289 640,723 52,843 253,360 246,645 71,755 13,905 2,215 4,590 840 4,136 19 960 1,610 549,746 543,798 35,449 180,185 238,449 74,865 13,280 1,570 3,410 500 2,038 20 440 8 20,179 18,411 319 3,892 7,590 4,320 1,755 535 885 875 8 21 460 7 23,481 21,490 264 3,225 9,116 6,095 2,170 620 1,075 905 11 22 47,340 26,900 3,086 3,440,224 3,281,556 133,096 869,010 1,343,070 673,265 210,480 52,635 92,275 51,395 14,998 23 34,615 18,615 5,953 2,954,958 2,821,401 109,061 521,795 1,219,855 721,905 195,720 53,065 81,440 45,095 7,022 24 50 9 22,200 21,705 477 4,988 9,140 5,055 1,715 • 330 370 110 15 25 115 : 24,600 24,048 336 3,900 10,466 6,786 2,170 390 435 105 12 26 80 360 374,738 372,504 38,830 124,044 144,960 51,450 11,875 . 1,205 220 809 27 300 765 348,438 346,281 22,619 91,657 152,797 65,378 12,485 1,320 150 687 28 2,140 28,449 24,056,678 23,839,767 5,438,965 7,897,377 7,171,180 2,516,280 734,510 81,455 93,035 10,270 113,606 29 91 , 320 14, 645 115,074 28,982,073 28,768,227 4,098,042 8,702,443 10,923,802 4,159,085 811,500 73,355 109,185 9,340 95,321 30 115 30 9 13,974 13,659 365 3,794 6,055 2,660 660 125 260 40 15 31 165 60 13 17,485 17,133 301 3,371 8,106 4,130 1,065 160 285 55 12 32 1,615 75 1,235 714,789 707,817 69,207 298,175 263,080 63,355 12,130 1,870 3,680 205 3,087 33 1,295 415 2,262 749,882 744,384 59,794 257,318 319,052 92,260 14,225 1,735 2,790 195 2,513 34 28,105 2,775 35,808 28,867,107 28,630,833 3,160,288 12,734,505 10,060,060 2,270,065 353,840 52,075 95,470 6,540 134,264 35 27,570 15,085 74,415 28,525,460 28,321,737 2,516,356 10,526,191 11,732,810 3,044,610 445,575 56, 195 76,935 4,185 122,603 36 205 110 3 11,999 11,357 242 2,695 4,965 2,365 875 215 420 215 7 37 220 70 7 14,349 13,578 192 2,299 6,032 3,595 1,180 280 545 215 11 38 ?1 ?60 6,420 1,156 5,393,016 5,322,147 3.557,632 705,250 645,465 28l ,50C 107,360 19,940 7,935 15.409 39 19,040 2,895 6,177 4,916,617 4,816,562 2,671,257 519,790 896,710 544,250 156,725 27,830 69,165 10,900 19,990 40 330 225 8 16,784 15,697 290 3,372 6,625 3,610 1,370 430 630 450 7 41 210 7 20,262 19,046 224 2,970 8,302 5,350 1,695 505 735 470 11 42 200,110 71,845 27,133 25,307,838 24,651,035 1,113,655 7,423,190 10,302,170 4,243,045 1,225,050 343,925 441,360 79,805 135,638 43 202,090 41,450 54,852 24,494,268 23,916,133 716,118 5,060,530 11,026,225 5,429,130 1,375,530 308,600 423,790 65,305 89,040 44 60,975 22,435 7,912 8,210,105 7,993,999 383,317 2,416,162 3,319,100 1,364,525 400,075 110,820 143,710 25,685 46,711 45 82,585 13,820 20,744 9,847,500 9,616,290 298,104 2,046,653 4,394,138 2,195,660 558,010 123,725 163,625 27,260 40,325 46 5,388,504 79,710 3,207,188 3,001,721,066 2,990,393,326 176,731,417 1 ,098,426,973 1,256,100,793 401,934,784 52,872,379 4,326,980 3,142,270 123,920 8,061,550 47 149,110 3,395 98,232 93,462,074 93,105,007 6,005,991 34,915,631 38,686,820 11,768,145 1,604,060 124,360 91,075 3,545 262 , 447 48 206,830 9,985 182,380 88,105,877 87,748,579 4,161,381 25,362,834 ■. ."...''• 14,875,445 2,286,990 181,870 180,2- : 6,540 170,493 49 160 9 24,282 22,973 505 5,113 9,375 5,465 2,085 430 885 410 14 50 170 13 26,264 24,658 314 3,941 10,492 6,926 2,450 535 985 610 11 51 2 ,420 435 764 751,695 740,482 61,869 253,088 282,490 109,840 28,950 4,245 7,805 1,350 2,058 52 975 1,353 732,831 720,053 37,237 190,854 310,777 141,830 33,585 5,770 8,645 2,710 1,423 53 140 22,756 21, 532 499 5,018 8,930 4,870 1,840 375 835 375 14 54 24,754 23,273 311 3,840 10,066 6,406 2,145 505 895 575 11 55 1.265 518,072 508,869 49,321 181,193 183,380 71,280 20,625 3,070 6,735 1.300 1,168 56 490,330 479,490 27,507 132,996 198,772 91,190 24,530 4,495 7,610 2,415 815 57 63 , 100 13,780 11,370 35,268,984 34,797,793 4,058,103 13,046,970 12,063,440 4,311,750 1,149,705 167,825 336,840 61,415 72,936 58 69,800 24,600 22,900 28,930,051 28,419,761 1,761,731 8,343,255 11,868,740 4,998,875 1,229,860 217,300 355,905 105,185 49,200 59 23,515 2,250 11,330,520 11,185,515 1,859,495 4,338,405 3,208,715 1,267,420 450, 570 60,910 136,830 3,675 4,500 60 2,065 1,525 3,383,989 3,311,804 441,494 1,161,890 1,078,355 471,845 140,990 17,230 67,735 4,450 61 660 190 8 23,168 22,265 487 4,993 9,265 5,240 1,930 350 645 245 13 62 520 255 13 25,023 23,856 322 3,856 10,312 6,721 2,210 435 770 385 12 63 7,205 1,045 1,025 607,991 599,570 34,711 189,364 245,430 99,220 26,630 4,215 5,800 1,100 1,521 64 5,355 1,635 1,240 621,236 608,705 24,120 148,596 271,109 127,955 31,525 5,400 8,540 2,690 1,301 65 295,960 33,560 50,950 29,865,959 29,548,027 1,727,697 9,794,645 12,263,140 4,563,935 1,038,210 160,400 204,045 40,640 73,247 66 196,255 65,905 66,834 29,949,449 29,459,647 1,303,062 7,737,880 13,235,160 5,753,145 1,233,300 197,100 323,570 90,050 76,182 67 138,365 6,445 8,600 4,118,584 4,023,459 419,609 1,319,640 1,411,575 592,940 246,755 32,940 79,450 9,875 5,800 68 49,355 10,370 1,200 1,895,663 1,831,443 248,373 606,220 598,555 245,210 106,540 26,545 55,620 8,600 69 210 215 5,040 4,491 50 781 1,875 1,115 500 170 265 275 9 70 190 11 8,435 7,715 104 1,141 3,215 2,275 775 205 355 355 10 71 38 34 50 2,746 2,478 800 344 672 450 178 34 54 24 190 72 50 ,0 127 6,780 6,385 1,352 1,782 1,676 1,107 345 123 120 98 177 73 4,435 3,930 12,800 579,749 531,419 253,489 76,955 110,150 65,120 21,010 4,695 5,485 3,165 39,680 74 5,225 3,575 11,300 998,986 965,481 303,086 353,080 187,715 85,890 30,725 4,985 8,730 6,925 17,850 75 305 1 4,856 4,577 179 1,143 1,880 915 365 95 190 80 9 76 305 165 1 6,084 5,600 148 1,156 2,341 1,350 480 125 350 130 4 77 65,570 13,730 3,250 6,652,054 6,586,653 3,205,803 1,352,640 1,399,535 440,790 156,895 30,990 51,285 7,305 6,811 78 89,170 14,430 4,913 7,253,008 7,106,901 2,158,251 2,102,833 1,775,197 806,810 230,315 33,495 100,790 13,665 31,652 79 6,760 1,370 1,348 595,049 584,217 35,430 174,697 236,880 100,675 30,260 6,275 6,335 2,525 1,972 80 7,120 2,925 2,585 592,432 581,054 22,532 135,677 253,135 126,585 35,105 8,020 9,170 490 1,718 81 13,530 2,640 2,560 1,441,028 1,419,361 87,856 463,940 575,760 221,660 58,700 11,445 12,330 3,905 5,432 82 164 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) Areas 9 and C Total all farms Economic clasB Commercial farms Total Class I Class II Class III Livestock on hand: 1 526 440 25 60 180 2 1950... 1,284 1,092 2 205 485 3 number 1954 .. . 1,023 865 40 145 375 4 1950... 3,217 2,563 8 490 1,115 5 2,393 2,017 57 385 805 6 1950... 2,746 2,334 29 400 960 7 number 1954 . . . 70,926 68,986 6,771 22,275 26,400 6 1950... 65,446 63,234 2,534 18,610 28,650 9 Cows, Including heifers that 2,118 1,832 57 365 765 10 1950... 2,624 2,237 27 400 945 11 number 1954 . . . 37,049 36,180 2,325 11,670 15,535 12 1950 . . . 39,270 38,289 1,369 11, 570 17, 520 13 2,038 1,767 52 335 760 1., 1950 .. . 2,584 2,207 22 390 940 15 number 1954 . . . 34,399 33,680 2,175 10,075 15,060 it. 1950... 37,815 36,889 1,084 10,980 17, 145 17 1,232 1,006 36 245 340 18 1950... 1,576 1,274 34 235 535 l'l number 1954 .. . 41, 578 39,935 3,225 17, 175 11,510 .''I! 1950... 31,322 27,710 1,325 8,750 11,415 21 Chickens 4 months old and over. -farms reporting 1954... 2,727 2,006 51 310 750 22 1950... 3,350 2,354 29 385 875 23 number 1954. . . 485,798 421,930 80,480 78,345 131,150 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 349,043 294,250 1,665 63,745 123,695 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 2,008 1,892 52 385 775 26 1949 . . . 2,430 2,288 33 415 955 27 number 1954 . . . 35,271 34,805 6,155 10,360 12, 150 : 64 85 77 5,538 85 56 34 75 4,539 15 60 215 261 198 67 618 580 490 43,543 1,335 388 520 610 35,142 115 628 1,025 2,375 1,405 66 5 1 5 85 5 60 10 5 5 69 2 3 3 99 5 61 12 3 18 " 15 10 10 1,085 75 885 55 30 40 71 149 338 446 6,830 45 12 25 21 6,210 25 146 25 30 70 221 72 383 810 428 10,490 78 55 34 36 9,301 51 251 158 75 195 256 73 4,297 8,020 3,912 94,707 720 370 215 300 85,077 535 2,230 955 805 1,510 1,990 74 103 248 210 6,215 90 38 30 61 5,424 25 126 55 35 85 246 75 312 776 194 13,129 238 130 39 65 11,460 68 237 175 79 244 394 76 2,917 6,610 1,835 111,949 2,130 1,105 315 490 98,550 555 1,949 1,555 760 2,060 2,480 77 31 111 100 856 5 48 36 251 330 5 20 15 10 50 86 78 63 298 150 4,666 15 1,809 234 1,642 496 50 11 65 28 232 84 7 J 345 1,316 720 15,982 30 2,515 797 9,208 1,920 200 60 85 15 730 422 80 20 92 60 868 10 27 30 31 575 10 25 25 15 40 80 31 40 172 32 1,470 25 130 64 70 779 65 26 122 14 95 80 32 205 1,258 275 9,020 1 18° 855 350 380 5,255 220 205 350 115 615 495 83 174 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 Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. 1950. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. Value of 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 acres 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 farms 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 Oops on which connercial 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. Oats 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. 19,513 21,113 2,165,131 2,226,192 111.0 105.4 17,656 15,183 159.59 143.91 86 18,943 20,438 1,297,674 1,308,126 1,030 635 1,075 3,670 9,415 2,797 303 18 15,943 16,848 324,445 311,482 2,490 2,724 28,450 32,781 1,369 13,839 1,367 14,611 ",346 142,311 5,422 99 ,480 5,498 111,420 570 5,920 19,051 161,351 19,148 20,663 1,650,569 1,652,389 17,529 19,319 578,176 624,153 11,126 12,681 241,791 278,704 31 21 232 1,137 1,714 19,177 447 12,195 2,066 4,251 34,501 246 297 2,265 8,097 16,897 161,544 6,000 13,526 137,507 1,366 3,470 23,042 1,753 3,122 22,904 395 165 39,605 19,065 100.3 115.5 17,258 13,598 162.86 130.11 80 395 165 27,465 13,490 10 20 30 100 170 55 10 3,300 855 80 10 1,330 50 55 1,105 25 225 65 1,275 90 2,345 65 1,540 10 90 390 2,350 395 165 32,095 14,395 205 120 6,115 3,455 145 95 3,620 1,025 60 850 10 375 145 490 4,110 110 414 3,360 10 80 192 1,675 40 20 2,025 2,965 50.6 148.2 31,850 23,567 283.11 123.60 25 40 20 1,500 2,720 15 5 140 35 110 40 20 1,550 2,815 10 190 10 225 5 20 10 70 350 10 115 365 25 118 200 179 269 21,307 35,243 119.0 131.0 24,198 18,909 202.74 140.97 85 179 269 15,424 22,043 103 1,359 2,139 982 991 31 245 22 737 35 765 10 70 178 1,282 179 269 17,765 25,223 77 148 2,669 6,199 76 96 1,495 2,890 1 10 22 875 27 682 20 45 500 51 86 695 62 139 1,088 114 1,073 7,327 21 60 314 26 30 3,039 735 116.9 24.5 33,595 14,240 242.94 501.41 81 26 30 1,514 635 10 6 110 26 155 26 30 ,504 635 11 5 ,195 25 16 10 260 1 4 60 1 10 106 6 26 265 15,109 16,480 1,839,291 1,879,601 121.7 114.1 18,576 15,761 154.04 138.15 15,054 16,415 1,102,300 1,107,053 125 230 670 3,045 8,350 2,377 250 13,914 14,629 291,315 278,577 1,733 1,981 17,579 21,305 1,001 9,069 902 8,510 6,623 128,386 4,452 77,660 4,712 94,130 495 5,405 14,854 127,921 15,079 16,440 1,411,194 1,406,935 14,989 16,340 513,831 542,686 9,614 10,900 206,046 238,284 30 210 ,345 ,115 380 10,280 1,787 3,634 29,615 236 290 2,190 6,844 13,523 131,918 4,939 11,112 114,658 845 1,496 10,285 1,151 1,810 14,480 270 316 14,215 16,594 52.6 52.5 11,705 12,424 204.69 216.66 220 221 7,730 8,145 55 45 25 25 60 10 85 176 1,250 2,365 45 45 370 1,315 20 130 30 240 30 995 65 1,895 45 630 5 25 265 1,345 230 236 9,350 11,825 120 201 2,875 3,802 90 106 2,890 2,555 20 255 70 168 1,190 70 124 1,185 25 125 20 18 150 641 625 71,775 65,450 112.0 104.7 17.655 16,216 158.22 153.80 79 606 590 41,915 38,455 25 25 70 90 280 105 11 446 435 9,065 7,830 95 90 1,250 1,115 50 770 50 480 176 3,750 186 3,240 220 6,215 10 30 636 6,340 626 610 52,230 47,400 561 550 19,030 18,895 306 375 6,990 7,835 95 ,350 10 360 56 132 1,126 331 1,086 9,730 250 521 5,640 85 158 1,140 90 145 1,305 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: a sample of farms. See text] WISCONSIN CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 175 Area 7 — Continued Areas 8 and B Type of farm — Continued General — Con. Primarily livestock Crop and livestock Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied Total all farms Type of farm Cash- grain Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock Miscel- laneous and unclas- sified 211 375 26,594 51,065 126.0 136.2 22,324 19,240 190.43 153.35 S3 211 370 18,525 32,420 10 10 30 85 70 190 295 3,410 4,830 1 30 609 625 60 1 549 1,035 50 860 5 30 211 1,455 211 370 22,544 37,875 195 360 4,970 12, « 210 1,735 4,220 20 38 255 126 334 3,585 106 258 3,190 30 64 350 40 32 405 377 421 53,835 59,990 142.8 142.5 20,412 20,180 144.95 134.44 84 377 416 34,370 39,556 20 10 40 180 110 16 1 287 296 5,143 5,160 81 75 1,030 1,320 41 685 55 345 121 2,485 141 3,065 125 3,530 20 It. 5 357 4,212 377 421 40,543 46,036 362 376 11,158 10,770 227 246 5,550 4,594 15 310 164 ,375 201 657 6,510 181 449 4,420 192 885 121 328 2,575 1,954 2,227 63,470 78,109 32.5 35.1 9,069 8,906 279.29 277.57 83 1,524 1,767 26,201 32,934 755 265 230 220 40 10 1 3 684 774 6,688 8,346 346 382 4,575 5,560 145 1,470 236 3,105 175 3,040 277 6,570 175 1,775 15 105 1,804 14,621 1,674 1,922 37,464 46,840 824 1,124 11,503 21,556 412 563 9,610 15,061 56 525 10 130 5 2 25 258 358 2,366 191 225 1,820 126 168 635 155 151 790 27,109 29,363 3,568,476 3,641,268 131.6 124.0 22,294 17,746 168.02 143.73 85 25,852 23,450 2,121,462 2,187,288 1,480 1,175 1,165 3,350 11,655 6,111 843 73 17,551 18,129 385,531 366,326 5,556 4,359 92,099 75,176 3,074 40,686 3,179 51,413 10,928 258,315 6,428 110,755 11,999 337,775 1,419 23,705 26,439 262,539 26,243 28,771 2,599,092 2,628,790 23,829 26,064 981,621 1,022,138 14,950 16,660 369,070 407,988 56 31 1,130 505 4,720 79,459 1,891 58,370 3,088 7,986 59,969 680 1,372 9,162 19,811 65,083 641,353 10,989 27,130 294,063 2,351 10,128 71,655 2,072 4,294 28,383 1,463 361 189,557 53,357 129. 6 147.8 20,807 19,174 163.44 128.93 82 1,463 361 119,444 33,294 20 60 130 345 515 325 61 7 610 121 13,124 2,900 358 90 10,186 2,120 191 3,601 218 6,585 328 8,286 385 7,787 504 14,678 31 820 1,428 16,052 1,463 361 142,754 43,314 1,021 201 36,088 7,542 652 151 16,073 4,012 252 5,275 87 254 1,462 6 28 130 1,142 5,692 47,751 497 1,497 14,059 123 276 1,770 176 649 4,322 168 181 15,071 12,795 89.7 70.7 18,432 13,327 186.84 174.88 79 168 181 9,262 9,220 40 20 20 35 35 15 81 1,045 1,420 27 36 630 583 16 285 12 345 40 870 13 430 143 2,094 168 181 10,937 11,223 91 96 2,655 2,150 53 66 1,300 650 31 315 15 20 L45 196 279 58,930 54,789 300.7 196.4 55,366 44,027 193.23 240.47 196 279 48,241 38,346 25 30 15 30 25 36 10 25 28 32 1,147 1,046 63 119 4,667 5,413 26 1,752 39 2,915 443 27 600 27 907 171 2,925 196 279 54,055 52 99 2,497 4,419 35 80 1,043 1,940 5 1 580 100 55 4,957 45 163 93 37 236 271 ,897 1,868 26 33 62 54 615 777 33 155 548 5,195 ,583 37,628 83 21 474 107 ,645 1,069 35 40 740 1,970 21.1 49.2 10,929 15,721 516.89 318.06 100 35 40 420 1,620 15 15 5 15 20 135 110 10 70 10 65 10 115 30 70 35 40 555 1,750 70 10 15 115 70 5 30 56 355 16,610 19,185 2,371,881 2,571,088 142.8 134.0 23,443 18,306 163.98 138.08 16,485 19,075 1,409,865 1,542,224 80 230 540 2,080 8,965 4,125 452 13 12,566 13,472 275,964 274,610 3,261 2,423 44,036 36,630 1,945 22,493 1,707 21,543 8,156 183,115 4,098 64,425 8,420 237,177 1,028 16,545 16,340 157,299 16,495 19,120 1,729,865 1,853,464 16,405 18,950 696,256 761,301 10,530 12,262 247,540 295,091 10 5 240 60 2,944 43,715 1,427 44,006 2,281 5,539 42,099 541 865 6,465 13,363 39,784 409,742 7,443 17,629 192,790 1,076 1,820 12,905 980 1,602 10,609 566 711 21,252 3", 127 37.5 52.2 14,070 12,602 323.77 220.16 70 350 574 10,665 19,201 90 95 -.: 45 125 184 1,530 2,075 115 112 1,535 2,382 60 520 85 1,015 55 1,235 70 795 120 1,810 10 85 551 3,682 380 595 13,730 23,658 255 3^9 4,575 7,575 120 24" 2,030 5,90 60 805 5 350 62 440 5 5 15 195 450 3,350 90 138 1,290 20 14 155 40 2,638 2,553 432,742 416,599 164.0 163.2 24,902 20,981 152.73 129.34 84 2,548 2,508 249,609 253,092 30 100 110 355 1,030 720 193 10 1,811 1,824 46,854 42,373 547 356 11,845 7,445 297 5,085 315 6,760 1,056 34,505 722 16,275 1,162 39,234 190 4,110 2,608 34,420 2,588 2,518 308,308 302,910 2,418 2,397 120,593 115,520 1,477 1,553 50,780 44,903 5 1 50 83 664 13,462 156 5,450 302 1,369 8,917 81 399 1,940 2,115 10,264 89,605 1,311 3,860 40,130 236 568 4,447 245 556 4,745 230 242 32,650 35,330 142.0 146.0 20,336 22,595 167.62 144.16 83 230 242 19,580 23,483 10 10 20 70 65 30 25 1,960 1,415 815 1,055 25 410 25 405 85 1,655 60 1,595 90 2,780 5 20 230 4,265 230 242 22,355 25,953 165 196 6,395 6,590 130 116 3,250 2,975 5 75 20 930 10 155 110 450 3,905 110 275 2,725 75 416 3,230 30 112 670 926 1,359 047,820 202,395 159.6 148.9 25,107 18,714 155.46 124.48 92 916 1,349 91,725 124,852 10 10 10 75 415 355 40 776 998 17,825 19,287 155 200 2,725 5,085 90 915 90 1,810 386 10,445 265 5,430 381 10,210 56 375 921 9,460 921 1,354 112,275 149,224 921 1,349 38,480 53,943 551 738 15,875 19,776 200 3,345 115 3,195 146 306 2,545 20 25 205 836 3,054 32,645 591 1,554 17,660 126 337 2,596 155 222 1,030 1,246 978 201,328 136,869 161.6 139.9 24,668 19,748 155.23 139.84 92 1,246 978 126,562 87,822 5 40 35 165 440 500 57 4 905 643 18,420 12,695 248 201 4,370 3,321 162 2,560 127 1,810 443 10,835 348 6,035 568 17,914 60 1,340 1,226 17,192 1,246 978 149,352 103,838 1,171 898 47,169 31,715 655 461 16,870 12,755 1 30 332 5,390 137 292 3,395 10 14 160 1,101 3,898 42,015 620 1,670 20,362 266 634 5,484 217 404 3.203 3,031 3,474 96,505 118,949 31.8 34.2 11,274 9,766 347.56 302.94 2,215 2,863 36,089 49,134 1,155 565 235 150 95 10 584 703 7,662 8,485 722 736 11,155 11,032 252 2,995 551 8,160 370 6,926 430 7,268 696 12,325 39 410 2,791 15,080 2,521 3,103 54,906 68,651 1,330 1,494 26,913 31,313 737 971 14,194 19,909 26 18 155 82 162 1,265 26 650 36 247 819 984 8,575 268 391 3,655 211 264 1,502 125 122 690 176 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 9 and C Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit-and-nut FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954 . 1950. . Land in farms acres 1954 . 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. . 1950. , Average per acre dollars 1954. . 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. , 1949., acres 1954., 1949. , 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954., 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954., 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954., 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954., 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954., 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954., Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. 1954. , acres 1954., Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954 . , acres 1954., Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954., acres 1954. , Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954., Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954., Cropland, total farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954., 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954., 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 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.. Oats 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.. 4, 151 411 4,812 140 370,087 39,086 389,607 14,410 89.2 95.1 81.0 102.9 24,422 26,441 19,961 20,805 291.49 279.57 247.29 198.82 73 63 3,821 411 4,415 140 245,191 30,660 260,514 10,730 720 5 415 50 260 45 430 95 1,200 115 650 80 140 20 6 1 1,497 100 1,648 30 28,620 1,315 25,573 880 1,239 121 657 20 17,552 2,205 8,731 250 729 61 9,287 955 695 80 8,265 1,250 1,030 65 22,280 965 548 71 7,630 688 860 35 20,165 375 80 5 930 80 3,805 366 28,649 2,878 3,991 411 4,511 140 291 , 363 34,180 294,818 11,860 2,407 175 2,956 55 71,065 2,655 82, 583 1,755 1,398 116 1,832 50 29,910 1,653 39,602 570 35 71 165 1,147 592 40 8,640 820 50 5 1,215 75 496 1,452 8,825 35 33 370 2,429 9,478 73,160 1,616 3,907 33,805 512 6,812 14,453 837 2,251 15,610 40 85 675 301 1,068 9,605 160 358 2,950 40 62 715 170 617 5,390 46 56 5,052 7,401 109.8 132.2 47,920 49,648 548.70 331.66 65 46 56 4,273 5,559 150 200 16 21 247 793 11 232 5 15 5 20 41 172 46 56 4,670 6,552 10 25 185 450 20 15 195 380 10 400 21 365 176 217 15,026 12,227 85.4 56.3 30,493 24,541 405.44 461.71 57 176 217 12,718 9,799 20 5 35 25 50 35 5 1 35 20 235 40 555 310 46 355 30 200 21 90 20 225 100 171 1,203 176 217 13, 508 10,149 50 55 460 495 21 66 90 650 10 22 30 515 40 380 10 22 225 10 60 10 204 55 940 5 25 20 84 100 490 46 136 1,528 3,837 2,830 7,048 16 50 238 138 870 615 WISCONSIN 177 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued le 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.. Laud in fiirms according to uae: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949. . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. . acres 1954. . Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. . Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949. . Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954., 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which comuercial ffi-tilizer 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. Oats 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. Areas 9 and C — Continued Type of farm — Continued 1,416 1,835 202,275 242,115 142.8 131.9 27,732 23,211 212.30 178.14 77 1,406 1,825 130,335 164,170 20 45 125 760 385 70 1 900 1,080 17,815 17,755 410 165 6,815 1,635 315 4,885 140 1,930 645 16,460 210 2,165 530 14,485 55 630 1,380 14,200 1,411 , 154,965 183,560 1,350 1,745 48,760 58,775 745 1,045 18,625 27,210 Poultry 310 4,425 20 38! 315 921 5,585 30 28 320 1,236 5,413 42, 105 885 2,245 20, 510 35 92 460 200 482 3,735 115 172 3,630 6,780 31.6 39.4 14,328 15,524 541.96 374.86 70 85 141 1,760 4,685 25 15 15 30 20 31 230 482 30 35 340 250 20 110 1? 230 5 90 20 95 30 660 105 455 95 147 2,330 5,417 45 66 980 992 25 41 185 530 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 55 70 530 35 28 205 296 266 45,461 30,749 153.6 115.6 34,168 21,042 229.25 198.89 74 286 251 28,520 17,282 '26 15 35 120 70 156 110 4,705 3,005 56 35 1,005 1,795 780 25 225 130 2,820 96 3,607 65 1,990 5 50 281 2,814 296 256 34,230 22,082 236 225 9,515 8,185 176 180 6,427 3,255 Primarily crop 15 650 50 177 1,135 5 5 50 226 1,426 9,580 170 683 4,935 20 27 145 56 212 1,835 65 77 8,290 10,637 127.5 138.1 30, 579 42,666 332.89 290.99 54 65 72 6,575 625 415 35 20 420 115 25 370 10 50 10 25 Primarily livestock 65 645 65 72 7,620 8,796 15 32 650 1,217 10 36 25 862 6 50 20 410 5 50 200 40 225 2,030 35 53 480 25 778 1,400 15 62 445 35 80 3,145 8,150 89.9 lOl.o 34,105 18, 8°6 374.78 172.75 71 2,115 5,685 15 40 140 270 10 10 65 165 5 10 10 55 20 250 10 35 10 235 35 305 35 80 2,320 6,120 30 65 625 1,295 30 45 285 745 Crop and livestock 30 88 685 20 60 280 10 12 35 5 14 70 135 135 17,885 15,845 132.5 117.4 37,334 22,378 278.04 193.58 81 135 135 13,200 11,730 Miscellaneous and unclassified 70 70 1,085 935 45 25 650 470 30 205 30 445 35 525 10 90 50 1,255 10 70 135 1,080 135 135 14,935 13,135 130 115 2,865 2,360 45 75 615 1,355 35 270 15 95 375 130 532 4,475 120 179 2,410 40 182 655 60 214 1,475 178 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 Fruit- end- nut Dairy Liveatock other than dairy aod poultry 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 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 lYeek 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 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. 103,179 148,698 156,392 60, 374 108,699 64,599 10,914 25,857 100,761 31,675 32,087 23,364 23,529 25,699 25,788 26,557 26,831 78,731 87,363 134,121 125,080 213,903 165,122 139,429 179,680 26 150 25 847 60 635 5B 432 30 27 ?">? 5,855 40,174 . '. '47 146,721 320,259 142,470 82,894 126,437 26,462 51,352 15,574 21,029 13,062 30,323 153,252 124,241 111,483 19,232,733 70,999 102,258 45,877,841 55,348,614 67,977 3,022 138,816 149,648 129,901,563 117,162,407 141,149 143,864 49,895,656 42,087,889 104,353 25,737,823 432,093 3,870,043 35,006 997,331 3,022,867 514,787 2,719 3,609 1,281 1,717 2,578 1,626 155 550 917 1,092 1,117 1,088 1,114 426 427 338 340 1,803 2,231 3,294 1,047 5,109 1,552 3,373 4,343 1,127 310 2,094 691 1,302 361 125 455 2,839 3,359 5,854 3,292 3,222 1,223 1,679 491 953 205 350 334 603 3,884 3,199 2,788 605,191 1,494 726 962,976 552,713 1,408 2,184 769 1,089,704 270,613 3,479 1,142 1,142,682 404,703 2,878 1. .' '.'. i"l 18,060 156,487 635 28,154 84,512 14,280 558 909 1,043 391 643 422 16 61 248 292 324 71 72 155 155 66 68 548 988 759 951 1,699 1,581 836 1,191 121 110 358 416 173 159 70 169 590 845 361 704 394 5,721 157 580 348 5,141 939 839 622 130,679 689 906 2,823,234 2,158,608 526 163 553 864 300, 680 298,910 829 991 680,468 494,965 794 1,168,930 20, 361 56,367 133 3,113 12,985 2,683 657 878 1,048 470 676 367 18 42 118 147 155 58 104 63 63 25 25 551 1,066 727 839 1,733 1,493 761 1,086 140 231 361 547 161 281 35 80 647 781 3,023 730 715 308 451 270 1,857 122 486 208 1,371 908 792 575 234,039 602 774 2,260,130 1,711,281 441 161 382 498 299,138 205,256 773 919 511,592 421,515 722 ' ■ . "1 14,635 76,330 45 3,853 15,002 1,587 517 700 546 294 615 251 32 62 5 5 36 36 22 22 535 962 611 419 944 557 583 840 10 51 560 646 5,907 595 570 235 348 335 4,989 201 634 277 4,355 721 671 404 158,876 631 482 3,168,824 1,924,436 397 234 185 242 55,360 82,284 655 481 364,403 212,503 553 175,235 2,931 18,374 27 184 769 141 71,938 104,974 110,558 41,369 77,674 46,407 7,665 19,460 88,465 23,648 23,865 15,336 15,385 20,151 20,216 23,068 23,291 57,674 62,045 100,508 96,203 162,177 126,234 99,486 127,844 161 7,142 76 5,836 317 35,116 220 31,214 179 11,869 120 8,305 3,146 3,696 33,025 67,483 105,550 233,662 104,958 102,963 66,339 102,361 19,860 28,338 12,053 14,445 9,071 13,893 107, 320 92,408 83,980 14,336, 265 53,772 78,706 25,458, 559 34,610,199 52,268 1,504 103,138 111,769 94,386,948 87,848,440 103,343 108,454 38,065,594 31,939,523 78,805 16,780,755 282,291 2,700,816 28,666 734,027 2,314,746 395,727 1,767 2,372 2,636 1,041 1,837 956 95 186 406 195 195 145 145 115 115 100 100 867 984 1,552 1,368 1,958 1,613 2,092 2,526 510 500 930 990 565 495 110 215 1,337 2,247 4,004 2,227 2,187 287 545 152 261 156 284 2,447 1,587 1,361 183 ,420 827 1,246 935,115 1,505,532 750 77 2,337 2,631 9,599,997 6,801,051 1,797 2,076 456,811 702,758 1,041 198,880 3,224 26,450 265 6,465 20,580 3,380 8,116 9,811 10,559 4,155 7,406 4,927 1,718 3,291 4,580 3,321 3,371 3,990 4,013 2,754 2,763 1,677 1,694 6,864 7,601 9,095 8,799 16,167 12,672 9,195 12,262 1,235 1,152 3,406 3,444 1,512 1,355 405 2,845 6,250 9,942 19,549 9,671 4,280 6,210 2,403 3,668 1,440 1,965 1,203 1,703 10,327 8,519 7,305 1,595,667 5,586 7,722 4,189,267 4,888,593 5,267 319 9,645 10,160 12,817,161 9,571,476 9,690 10,026 4,268,216 3,689,454 7,972 2,834,647 46,801 442,361 2,476 133,324 323,762 54,118 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM WISCONSIN CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 179 a sample of farms. See text] The State — Continued Areas 1 and A Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- Livestock General Miscel- Primarily livestock Crop and livestock laneous and unclassi- fied all farms 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 2,328 2,723 11,069 6,151 30 139 15 68 4,205 110 111 57 26 112 1,278 1 2,739 3,454 18,086 13,453 40 230 35 89 9,127 205 254 131 46 162 3,134 2 4,493 2,900 20,289 15,329 50 232 60 63 9,518 246 475 95 100 142 4,348 3 1,150 1,479 7,749 3,673 5 123 10 21 2.410 60 50 31 11 35 917 4 2,199 2,528 11,717 8,192 30 209 20 79 5,700 165 164 76 21 102 1,626 5 1,402 1,632 6,184 4,500 10 166 5 6 3,265 55 53 26 1 55 858 6 603 405 194 158 5 122 5 6 20 7 837 754 574 1,259 15 . 15 37 6 10 5 102 8 2,129 2,134 1,496 6,847 101 6,306 20 57 15 11 55 282 9 961 1,152 556 1,281 10 150 5 10 30 16 17 56 10 980 1,165 569 1,326 10 169 5 1,002 10 30 21 18 61 11 1,108 1,183 259 178 10 1 31 5 17 10 12 1,110 1,190 260 178 10 136 5 17 10 13 731 747 329 1,562 87 15 1,317 5 37 It 5 2! 55 14 731 749 336 1,567 87 15 1,321 5 37 16 5 26 55 15 447 603 146 866 27 797 5 11 15 11 16 452 623 151 882 27 812 5 11 15 12 17 1,784 2,083 5,539 5,947 15 195 10 70 4,106 80 168 46 31 77 1, 149 18 1,923 2,415 6,509 6,783 15 409 10 128 4,480 85 195 67 31 91 1,272 19 2,569 3,374 10,646 11,383 40 215 20 80 8,417 135 219 96 41 147 1,973 20 3,933 2,455 8,425 10,151 45 208 26 52 7,409 121 294 46 55 97 1,798 21 4,500 5,927 12,090 14,790 40 610 . 145 10,950 150 281 125 43 177 2,244 22 5,477 3,597 9,393 11,749 45 459 32 59 8,426 177 358 51 55 140 1,947 23 2,583 3,299 16,186 11,663 30 223 35 64 7,924 155 203 96 31 147 2,755 24 3,531 4,451 20,279 14,033 30 384 40 69 9,565 175 227 119 32 175 3,217 25 176 507 14,625 3,959 10 20 15 10 1,073 60 33 30 5 40 2,663 26 295 16,884 5,038 10 5 15 758 50 177 22 15 25 3,961 27 855 1,356 15,245 7,409 51 25 46 4,230 80 127 60 20 95 2,655 28 1,397 1,112 17,928 8,668 15 76 40 30 3,910 125 287 58 35 90 4,002 29 272 623 13,631 4,084 5 31 10 16 1,597 40 37 25 10 55 2,258 30 341 366 15,502 4,623 31 15 5 1,12'- 35 157 33 10 20 3,191 31 155 80 7,551 1,765 15 10 5 415 70 55 30 5 10 1,150 32 60 1,223 1,018 5 5 5 625 45 11 5 5 312 33 7e5 878 1,555 3,045 5 38 5 20 2,435 30 62 15 15 50 370 34 1,804 2,496 9,091 8,338 35 177 15 : 5,982 105 157 81 26 97 1,603 35 2 719 3,389 16,158 13,580 40 235 25 85 9,347 195 . ■ ■ . 41 162 3,049 36 I 029 7,705 25,209 32,284 60 4,592 40 930 20,322 420 482 129 424 4,810 37 2,713 3,347 16,048 13,548 40 232 25 85 9,326 190 . 41 162 3,049 38 , 3,287 15,401 13,167 40 222 25 85 9,121 185 285 102 41 162 2,899 39 1,564 1,818 5,503 8,135 10 120 15 47 6,439 90 98 11 31 90 1,184 40 2,363 3,012 7,586 12,450 15 286 15 62 9,893 115 138 20 33 160 1,713 41 658 747 854 1,242 5 175 59 832 35 33 6 1 27 68 42 1,053 1,406 2,222 6,667 5 4,084 783 120 59 7 1 102 198 43 403 405 373 566 55 38 405 15 21 6 1 7 18 44 518 516 1,111 1,019 260 98 490 25 32 6 1 10 97 45 )17 437 588 800 5 160 44 464 25 18 1 22 61 46 890 1,111 5,648 5 3,824 685 818 95 27 1 92 101 47 , 3,514 19,130 14,126 40 235 35 90 9,457 205 319 137 51 lo2 3,395 48 , 3,099 9,776 10,231 30 210 35 75 7,746 155 164 76 31 147 1,562 49 2,137 2,749 8,696 9,189 30 115 20 44 7,099 115 142 61 31 142 1,390 50 450,094 607,164 759,406 1,154,979 4,325 34,360 2,550 18,946 899,376 12,880 19,055 8,830 4,711 19,365 130,581 51 1,614 2,004 3,270 5,103 15 205 35 70 3,954 95 79 31 26 82 511 52 3,508 2,200 5,388 7,928 15 198 31 48 6,025 101 230 50 70 102 1,058 53 1,011,028 J., 256,523 3,427,215 3,973,446 1,375 1,797,395 57,900 377,032 1,103,516 70,230 100,445 22,180 3,550 42,305 397,518 54 1,610,754 1,302,914 4,284,580 3,736,653 1,630 1,241,467 33,050 . 1,021 1,591,552 84,061 96,221 18,430 10,260 78,544 410,412 55 1,550 1,906 2,997 4,860 15 116 20 41 3,892 85 66 30 26 80 489 56 64 98 273 243 89 15 29 62 10 13 1 2 22 57 2,719 3,274 13,765 12,602 10 123 10 21 9,007 205 278 82 46 142 2,678 58 4,538 14,847 14,687 30 162 35 41 9,853 226 434 36 105 152 3,613 59 4,030,574 3,011,718 4,049,919 6,822,930 1,750 100,385 2,650 2,725 5,250,115 631,355 198,330 14,764 27,030 75,815 518,011 60 4,616,279 1,884,555 5,452,443 7,418,940 6,805 103,035 2,515 5,629 5,603,331 552,356 199,181 2,225 93,495 51,603 798,765 61 2,684 3,364 13,464 12,409 35 235 30 80 8,867 180 263 122 51 142 2,404 62 4,383 2,860 11,766 12,965 50 223 36 53 9,102 196 405 56 85 157 2,602 63 1,202,916 1,497,160 1,373,883 3,037,564 7,225 352,967 4,675 56,000 2,199,077 34,345 55,955 25,045 8,260 47,080 246,935 64 1,506,383 1,070,727 1,376,051 2,567,529 10,450 217,283 5,215 35,342 1,8! . ■■-' - 30,464 65,409 15,615 19,695 47,443 261 , 23 65 2,344 2,983 5,660 6,219 15 230 JO 50 5,054 75 96 26 26 107 510 66 722,219 1,054,667 546,812 1,436,744 2,880 584,887 3,195 10,530 710,963 8,565 35,710 5,910 3,752 21,665 48,687 67 11,936 17,536 9,535 24,147 47 10,148 54 162 11,780 144 588 99 64 332 729 68 124,513 166,094 70,968 135,190 540 26,794 505 1,043 92,368 1,210 4,618 865 420 1,934 4,893 69 795 875 986 2,574 5 5 5 10 2,253 15 52 11 15 20 183 70 29,889 34,025 19,723 . 100 543 75 110 44,879 190 3,766 88 175 285 3,254 71 75,097 98,097 64,987 225,822 200 2,695 120 220 190,280 1,065 15,610 362 820 1,305 13,145 72 14,040 15,032 11,025 26,662 40 518 65 55 22,591 60 1,305 87 90 150 1,701 73 180 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are baaed on reportB for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Other field-crop Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954.. Electricity farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954 . . Piped running water fsrms 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 fsrms 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 liirm 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 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 snd/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.. 14,213 19,022 19,725 9,103 14,269 6,624 1,220 3,341 13,698 2,718 2,760 3,464 3,492 3,032 3,052 2,389 2,421 9,089 9,667 16,979 15,659 24,620 18,774 17,942 22,216 2,652 2,364 7,724 6,981 3,209 2,774 975 6,646 10,333 19,049 38,112 18,895 18,565 9,850 14,417 3,407 5,130 2,017 2,488 1,686 2,642 19,854 16,967 15,560 2,530,333 10,645 14,601 4,524,570 5,745,829 10,383 262 18,446 19,641 18,142,372 15,180,393 18,194 18,681 5,820,576 4,934,776 14,131 2,904,296 45,682 481,421 4,985 159,450 451,458 76,963 278 358 271 167 243 117 5 46 117 173 203 348 251 469 314 363 454 141 100 30 27 321 378 639 132 148 66 128 418 368 337 66,631 218 151 117,542 58,468 207 11 227 146 184,050 33,171 368 261 117,268 74,901 308 117,033 2,287 17,055 101 6,580 28,150 3,330 16 70,480 12,597 10 15 16 21 1 28 37 38 40 81 55 42 70 16 45 11 35 53 42 15,275 43 45 58,322 32,700 35 21 15 23,250 2,775 43 50 22,276 13,515 33 34,693 546 4,081 6 350 906 150 10 ,370 10 1,010 10,450 14,155 14,429 6,868 10,768 4,920 855 2,362 11,950 1,996 1,996 2,451 2,463 2,467 2,487 1,964 1,985 6,918 7,279 13,366 12,150 19,223 14,420 13,391 16,484 870 581 5,084 3,993 1,411 927 685 5,512 7,854 14, 361 29,672 14,261 14,071 8,064 11,836 2,569 3,765 1,544 1,866 1,231 1 . fl' " ' 14,566 13,050 12,079 1,939,111 8,224 11,229 3,246,364 4,181,388 8,057 167 14,046 14,935 12,148,281 11,706,533 13,951 14,345 4,525,332 3,745,477 11,275 2,109,750 32,898 357,011 4,012 120,267 342,904 57,413 325 425 406 150 330 140 15 35 95 20 20 25 25 25 25 140 165 270 185 340 200 385 490 15 75 195 395 720 150 230 75 110 40 60 40 50 445 295 260 38,765 205 241 149, 140 103,550 195 10 440 451 2,563,720 817,295 345 331 96,380 64,494 215 33,180 483 5,005 65 2,275 6,370 925 1,106 1,350 1,537 646 1,104 545 178 526 678 313 333 467 473 295 295 225 226 838 900 1,230 1,301 2,124 1,730 1,269 1,647 60 127 35 116 140 418 140 478 70 207 35 152 60 474 756 1,375 2,850 1,358 1,333 563 857 393 660 253 343 184 317 1,425 1,249 1,062 232,446 963 1,288 566,064 783,480 923 40 1,345 1,523 1,627,986 1,256,981 1,350 1,527 562,330 552,176 1,058 333,168 5,286 53,143 409 16,513 37,895 8,223 1Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM WISCONSIN CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 181 a sample of farms. See text! Area 2a — Continued Area 2b Type of farm — Cont lnueii Total Type of 'arro General — Con. Miscel- laneous Livestock other General Miscel- laneous all Other Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclassi- fied farms Cash- grain Cotton field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primari ly livestock Crop and 1 lvestock and unclas- sified 486 300 1,186 8,458 95 120 32 24 6,544 120 477 10 215 200 621 1 556 345 1,721 12,321 140 205 32 29 9,590 180 629 15 255 265 981 2 1,022 196 1,687 12,243 45 375 15 38 9,225 155 627 50 . 445 391 877 3 281 175 766 1,878 30 35 6 14 1,351 45 101 60 65 171 4 506 260 976 9,579 110 120 26 29 7,615 140 488 10 235 215 591 5 256 150 466 4,403 40 40 11 18 3,488 75 281 100 85 265 6 106 40 10 997 5 725 20 121 75 35 16 7 256 70 41 2,205 20 15 1,892 25 137 65 20 31 8 456 240 151 8,568 30 40 5 7,720 40 297 5 200 145 86 9 131 120 20 1,488 30 5 1,137 10 161 5 70 60 10 10 137 125 20 1,498 30 5 1,137 10 171 5 70 60 10 11 241 150 31 2,092 35 15 2 1,618 15 227 90 85 5 12 241 155 31 2,095 35 15 5 1,618 15 227 90 85 5 13 106 85 16 2,330 10 10 2,008 25 151 60 45 21 14 106 85 16 2,340 10 10 2,018 25 151 60 45 21 15 61 60 6 1,085 5 929 10 85 30 25 1 16 61 70 6 1,105 5 949 10 85 30 25 1 17 326 225 401 6,258 75 70 21 24 4,964 65 473 5 170 125 266 18 346 265 432 6,602 85 70 22 49 5,191 85 513 5 170 125 287 19 511 355 811 11,150 115 135 17 19 9,119 125 599 10 245 255 511 20 887 181 562 9,903 50 356 15 18 7,790 70 526 30 390 341 317 21 834 585 889 16,753 195 180 31 26 13,709 185 1,042 10 400 390 585 22 1,084 240 617 12,213 75 426 15 26 9,391 100 757 45 545 466 367 23 521 340 1,581 11,574 130 185 26 14 9,114 160 574 5 250 245 871 24 677 445 1,894 14,673 175 200 36 21 11,547 175 736 5 345 310 1,123 25 55 1,425 1,640 45 25 10 525 30 100 5 20 45 835 26 66 10 1,476 1,431 20 35 10 5 375 40 66 15 20 10 835 27 115 175 1,510 4,407 60 80 20 5 2,897 60 225 5 85 110 860 28 311 105 1,677 3,636 45 136 15 10 2,159 65 181 35 125 85 780 29 20 70 1,305 1,812 35 25 5 742 40 115 5 25 50 770 30 76 25 1,447 1,354 30 45 5 5 443 35 86 15 25 15 650 31 50 10 945 1,036 45 65 15 10 246 50 60 10 5 10 520 32 10 10 155 600 15 35 460 5 15 10 60 33 236 150 156 4,644 25 60 4,009 10 234 95 95 116 34 275 205 655 6,506 90 75 17 19 5,110 115 365 10 150 160 395 35 561 350 1,536 12,230 140 185 16 24 9,680 165 649 15 260 255 841 36 1,183 815 2,081 26,016 285 345 43 223 21,238 245 1,267 15 640 590 1,125 37 561 340 1,530 12,156 140 185 16 7 9,633 165 649 15 260 255 831 38 546 330 1,455 11,821 135 180 16 7 9,398 155 649 15 255 240 771 39 286 205 425 6,882 55 55 5 5,860 60 282 160 165 240 40 421 340 545 10,578 75 80 10 9,140 70 378 270 260 295 41 141 90 51 2,381 25 40 6 19 1,915 20 185 70 60 41 42 216 145 81 3,617 75 85 17 216 2,700 20 240 115 90 59 43 91 50 21 1,309 15 10 1 17 1,060 15 110 50 20 11 44 101 60 26 1,580 20 10 11 73 1,242 15 115 50 20 24 45 65 60 30 1,258 25 35 6 9 988 5 85 30 40 35 46 115 55 2,037 55 75 6 143 1,458 5 125 65 70 35 47 571 375 1,901 12,761 175 235 32 29 9,825 180 674 20 260 265 1,066 48 486 335 1,051 11,151 150 200 32 29 9,005 115 594 15 240 240 531 49 440 260 980 10,342 120 180 31 5 8,437 100 539 10 225 220 475 50 83,575 54,675 86,950 1,543,781 15,490 23,905 7,020 175 1,266,755 12,450 106,961 395 39,010 41,840 29,780 51 351 225 366 6,660 65 140 17 24 5,435 60 383 15 155 160 206 52 822 181 552 9,054 35 331 10 23 7,015 90 482 25 400 346 297 53 163,288 147,140 70,860 3,183,886 67,835 49, 735 29,079 285,575 2,261,747 27,845 255,130 290 79,405 60, 850 66,395 54 282,750 73,890 131,883 3,841,652 43,730 140,555 6,280 183,765 2,498,210 33,615 254,060 17,520 161,940 177,382 324,595 55 346 205 365 '■,-■•"' 55 140 15 5 5,336 55 363 15 150 L55 200 56 5 20 1 171 10 2 19 99 5 20 5 5 6 57 566 340 1,421 11,805 75 145 20 9,420 170 634 10 250 255 826 58 1,027 196 1,292 12,319 35 360 5 25 9,510 155 627 20 450 421 711 59 878,930 410,970 299, 875 10,065,941 51,485 35,745 1,935 7,619,960 814,610 852,450 875 303,380 183,580 201,921 60 922,887 112,530 308,346 8,287,684 25,675 88,980 3,400 2,780 6,013,246 473,855 603,849 12,515 386,675 351,184 325,525 61 561 365 1,151 11,718 145 180 17 28 9,394 140 633 15 250 255 661 62 972 211 877 11,613 50 376 25 38 9,070 110 602 55 435 416 436 63 225,580 156,495 103,195 3,597,040 56, 145 34,665 6,850 35,205 2,908,620 40,760 268,765 3,025 94,485 94,560 53,960 64 286,007 78,610 87,539 2,833,465 24,755 67,085 4,110 22,600 2,099,672 36,275 210,377 14,370 152,510 123,356 78,355 65 471 305 436 9,506 115 150 21 17 7,859 70 563 5 230 200 276 66 131,000 93,140 37,757 1,720,740 39, 940 18,200 8,832 8,185 1,320,691 19,945 163,372 3,500 55,720 59,590 22,765 67 1,974 1,341 665 30,950 766 282 138 163 23,932 336 2,811 60 924 1,104 434 68 21,455 16,555 5,921 285,515 7,705 1,705 1,292 515 221,638 2,465 27,150 335 9,175 9,760 3,775 69 196 100 81 3,731 30 10 6 3,198 30 241 5 70 75 66 70 7,250 4,055 1,570 88,652 1,490 85 142 72,905 705 6,540 350 2,330 2,990 1,115 71 18,345 11,065 4,293 273,841 3,655 610 326 226,780 2,030 19,570 1,050 5,840 9,550 4,430 72 3,960 1,795 852 47,297 1,300 180 52 39,630 255 2,990 150 860 1,280 600 73 182 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reportB for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Mi Iking 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 trac tor but horses and/or mules farms reporting Tractor and horses and/or mules ... -farms reporting Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting FARM LABOR Week of September 26-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 expenditures1 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 9,770 11,367 11,683 3,319 7,939 5,453 2,395 4,102 8,496 3,853 3,875 4,862 4,872 3,781 3,781 1,614 1,631 8,038 8,522 10, 533 9,871 18,670 13,867 10, 530 13,273 772 590 2,990 2,881 829 798 410 3,720 6,813 11,222 24,007 11,163 10,967 6,299 9,960 2,264 3,080 1,359 1,586 1,068 1,494 11,674 9,982 8,743 1,787,875 6,037 8,342 3,210,575 4,467,373 5,825 212 10,938 11,190 10,330,072 8,679,824 10,958 10,898 4,665,682 3,743,221 9,635 2,447,329 40,701 430,043 2,896 151,275 353,347 59,614 Type of farm Cash-grain 131 181 68 50 101 95 101 107 191 58 276 91 156 178 50 15 105 50 60 30 10 10 46 145 176 279 176 171 50 100 6 211 176 160 32,380 71 43 22,650 37,550 71 70, 174 23,087 47,583 21,386 156 47,362 765 8,143 40 2,835 5,650 850 Other field-crop 15 35 15 15 45 10 10 10 15 5 10 20 11 45 5 30 33 45 15 30 16 40 17 40 40 35 2,525 25 50 1,755 12,840 25 35 50 3,885 5,835 25 45 4,125 5,830 30 2,320 34 510 Vegetable 21 20 20 8,735 5 5 15,870 2,500 10 2,781 1,155 21 20,267 310 2,009 Fruit- and-nut 11 153,953 11 9,833 Dairy 5,967 6,992 7,061 1,862 5,022 3,367 1,571 2,427 6,257 2,267 2,287 2,717 2,722 2,367 2,367 1,097 1,107 5,167 5,381 6,697 6,186 11,763 8,543 6,577 8,133 145 170 1,680 1,470 235 235 190 ,367 ,330 6,917 15,380 6,787 4,310 6,835 1,352 1,758 782 873 7,092 6,302 5,720 1,150,490 3,682 5,146 1,727,220 2,530,857 3,580 102 6,772 6,921 5,892,135 5,206,590 6,862 6,776 2,949,670 2,295,362 6,122 ,447,744 23,929 247, 570 1,837 81,390 204,790 33,065 Poultry 40 35 2,750 15 30 16,710 4,630 10 5 65 50 130,885 52, 190 50 25 12,555 5,630 35 6,140 141 1,220 10 560 825 140 Liveatock other than dairy and poultry 2,656 2,868 3,212 1,037 2,060 1,505 634 1,345 1,643 1,279 1,281 1,713 1,714 1,147 1,147 426 433 2,139 2,308 2,753 2,805 5,147 4,108 2,686 3,585 102 95 605 701 134 143 100 1,057 1,696 65 2,924 100 6,063 65 2,895 60 2,849 30 1,419 40 2,205 711 1,009 471 566 312 443 2,984 2,508 2,037 477,230 1,713 2,446 1,157,690 1,503,716 1,638 75 2,864 3,111 3,480,560 2,851,485 2,864 3,077 1,335,133 1,167,627 2,525 775,436 12,694 140,343 854 58,785 123,912 22,229 1Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lLme. AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM WISCONSIN CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 183 a sample of farms. See text^] Area 3 — Continued Area 4 Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of 'arm Genera — Con. Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied Livestock General Miscel- Primarily livestock Crop and livestock all farms 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 365 195 360 10,202 105 6 6 88 8,295 115 251 46 51 46 1,193 1 400 235 560 19,329 195 26 11 109 15,965 175 427 101 66 101 2,153 2 535 150 516 20,033 45 21 71 31 16,382 195 485 110 76 95 2,522 3 125 80 135 4,556 60 16 6 41 3,489 75 141 21 11 25 671 4 240 160 280 13,387 125 11 11 89 11,173 120 307 71 51 76 1,353 5 165 95 165 8,095 60 16 1 63 6,919 55 161 26 26 36 732 6 105 50 25 524 461 10 25 6 5 17 7 150 85 45 1,812 10 10 1,695 5 40 16 6 30 8 285 155 55 13,349 40 5 10 12, 834 20 116 26 41 50 207 9 145 100 10 3,006 35 6 1 2,803 20 41 6 11 21 62 10 145 100 10 3,039 35 7 1 2,834 20 41 6 12 21 62 11 180 145 20 819 10 701 10 41 11 25 21 12 180 145 20 819 10 701 10 41 11 25 21 13 140 85 10 2,062 5 5 1,953 41 1 20 37 14 140 85 10 2,062 5 5 1,953 41 1 20 37 15 45 20 10 2,914 6 5 2,802 41 21 11 28 16 45 20 10 2,949 6 5 2,837 41 21 11 28 17 280 130 180 8,658 70 21 6 73 7,515 55 212 26 31 40 609 18 285 140 230 75 30 25 194 8,051 55 223 29 41 50 721 19 360 210 245 17,698 175 21 11 99 15,314 110 372 86 61 106 1,343 20 485 135 116 15,578 40 26 31 21 13,787 90 335 30 61 75 1,082 21 630 410 315 25, 150 190 41 38 198 22,176 120 485 100 104 154 1,544 22 690 195 128 18,341 60 44 49 42 16,246 90 385 30 83 90 1,222 23 345 210 440 18,054 185 21 1 88 14,940 160 412 91 66 101 1,989 24 450 285 510 22,253 220 24 35 153 18,394 190 484 109 79 129 2,436 25 15 15 420 3,244 50 1 5 16 1,310 35 121 10 41 1,655 26 5 295 3,586 5 10 25 10 1,171 25 105 5 20 5 2,205 27 100 50 390 8,537 95 6 5 32 6,021 85 226 30 30 51 1,956 28 115 70 420 8,294 20 11 55 10 5,373 85 255 30 30 35 2,390 29 25 15 335 4,295 65 6 5 17 2,190 50 121 10 5 36 1,790 30 10 10 355 3,873 5 11 25 10 1,552 30 115 5 10 2,110 31 35 15 315 1,525 20 5 10 480 65 80 30 5 830 32 10 10 55 842 15 611 50 166 33 105 70 70 6,383 30 6 6 5 5,877 15 131 21 15 41 236 34 255 140 175 11,315 145 15 5 94 9,437 95 241 65 46 65 1,107 35 395 220 460 19,375 185 11 109 16,175 155 457 96 66 106 1,989 36 935 485 665 45,314 290 86 41 2,443 37,452 320 790 157 124 257 3,354 37 395 220 455 19,271 180 26 6 98 16,115 155 447 96 66 106 1,976 38 380 220 445 18,861 180 26 6 93 15,820 150 442 86 66 106 1,886 39 255 120 95 12,558 60 15 31 11,273 90 161 41 25 65 797 40 455 180 105 19,815 95 25 62 18,029 115 247 46 45 70 1,081 41 80 70 40 2,818 10 6 6 89 2,470 20 81 1 11 16 108 42 100 85 115 6,638 15 35 35 2,288 3,603 55 101 25 13 81 387 43 40 40 20 1,652 6 6 68 1,470 15 36 1 1 11 38 44 50 45 45 2,157 6 30 195 1,653 35 36 5 3 11 183 45 40 35 25 1,418 10 6 1 89 1,160 5 50 1 10 10 76 46 50 40 70 4,481 15 29 5 2,093 1,950 20 65 20 10 70 204 47 405 235 605 20,015 205 26 11 109 16,390 175 502 116 66 106 2,309 48 355 200 325 15,960 180 21 11 109 13,655 105 407 61 61 91 1,259 49 295 165 265 14,426 155 20 82 12,407 80 386 61 40 81 1,114 50 52,395 32,785 23,760 1,914,301 27,480 4,160 75,625 1,637,895 6,330 53,141 5,755 10,170 10,300 83,445 51 200 155 160 8,435 85 16 11 104 7,385 55 222 21 36 71 429 52 375 95 126 12,297 25 26 41 31 10,922 105 270 35 56 70 716 53 99,770 85,560 74,400 4,652,784 10,665 17,125 119,000 1,065,420 2,699,240 56,035 69,860 11,260 28,700 43,120 532, 359 54 150, 180 41,535 26,782 4,576,841 7,440 37,480 47,789 228,362 3,575,647 16,850 79,060 2,625 15,860 49,035 516,693 55 185 155 150 85 10 10 31 7,278 50 222 20 30 65 406 56 15 10 228 6 1 73 107 5 1 6 6 23 57 395 225 435 18,540 85 20 36 15,835 175 417 66 66 101 1,739 58 535 130 326 19,605 30 20 25 10 16,797 220 445 45 76 85 1,852 59 427,725 139,180 177,015 14,904,316 41,625 11,300 11,945 12,695,350 880,390 394,595 13,485 97,420 50,060 708,146 60 452,640 37,565 48, 577 14,896,230 4,340 6,025 14,875 3,485 13,008,241 339,095 278,750 3,690 128,400 84,210 1,025,119 61 370 220 360 18,520 190 26 11 104 15,730 120 437 96 61 101 1,644 62 535 140 211 18,427 40 26 41 21 16,042 180 405 55 66 80 1,471 63 174,525 93,005 44,555 5,389,417 37,045 12,500 8,750 109,280 4,838,564 15,485 93,770 15,405 29,300 33,905 195,413 64 185,965 37,135 12,103 4,218,775 10,320 11,270 15,118 12,342 3,837,122 26,535 82,260 8,150 23, 545 25,175 166,938 65 350 225 155 13,821 155 26 11 78 12,275 60 271 36 51 86 772 66 75,905 53, 570 16,690 2,488,429 28,485 15, 570 47, 881 19,639 2,192,263 7,895 53,345 8,840 13,165 20,690 80,656 67 1,285 1,216 299 41,775 536 310 774 355 36,665 142 905 138 210 352 1,388 68 14,785 11,680 3,545 382,043 5,325 880 2,286 3,076 345,247 1,390 7,740 837 2,255 2,790 10,217 69 70 65 20 6,493 50 16 6 10 6,024 10 106 10 31 40 190 70 3,765 3,715 225 179,869 1,285 110 2,766 50 165,531 35 2,445 165 1,045 1,360 5,077 71 8,455 9,065 650 688,303 4,630 625 11,310 380 625,681 190 15,111 730 3,115 7,350 19,181 72 1,380 1,615 335 85,167 490 110 965 40 77,876 125 1,470 135 1,310 510 2,136 73 184 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 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 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 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. Total all farms 4,985 9,160 9,131 1,972 6,022 2,931 554 1,332 5,087 1,318 1,337 1,362 1,380 1,086 1,086 831 848 4,183 4,830 8,225 6,993 11,632 8,291 8,621 10,808 2,138 1,964 4,333 3,730 2,223 1,810 545 2,506 5,719 9,180 19,410 8,918 4,926 7,377 1,395 3,115 610 853 9,712 7,630 6,999 1,027,174 4,500 5,863 2,033,805 2,251,364 4,403 97 8,565 9,058 6,114,706 4,976,436 8,716 8,328 2,806,884 2,163,624 1,782,783 31,194 256,184 3,021 79,994 256,996 45,197 Type of farm Cash-grain 211 351 101 76 226 111 15 71 85 86 91 131 136 26 26 16 17 161 188 311 62 434 73 336 423 135 20 240 40 110 25 56 255 311 478 105 135 31 42 396 331 280 36,895 191 46 30,325 29,225 190 1 231 50 73,595 11,780 341 62 87,080 17,680 301 82,215 1,344 15,050 116 3,305 10,768 2,220 Other field-crop 55 100 63 37 70 48 5 10 50 45 51 16 16 36 36 21 21 95 181 90 95 139 Vegetable 95 576 113 40 369 35 293 100 95 68 15,674 80 44 258,965 116,864 65 15 91 62 48,454 29,618 95 54 97,535 52,399 95 223,972 3,974 10,605 57 1,510 6,435 1,230 64 95 69 61 115 80 54 74 Fruit- and-nut 69 365 26 38 14 264 13 239 59 33 4,240 49 71 151,100 73,840 40 9 31 50 4,750 9,200 79 61 36,305 15,090 54 68,845 1,040 3,197 10 275 835 100 35 3,148 56 5,547 50 5,709 19 1,195 46 3,850 24 1,942 371 987 4,302 914 919 910 920 800 800 711 727 41 2,671 102 2,870 46 5,322 39 4,780 81 7,770 43 5,667 51 5,272 86 6,592 5 473 1 346 12 2,020 20 1,605 5 677 346 56 629 46 444 61 39 24,770 56 46 308,220 145,980 25 31 1 36 165 8,135 51 35 43,421 22,539 46 8,370 157 1,181 1 1 12 Poul try 290 1,942 3,380 5,692 11,967 5,656 5,571 3,365 5,009 949 1,387 406 583 931 5,782 5,047 4,744 726,763 3,110 4,118 918,560 1,295,289 3,084 26 5,546 5,967 4,027,830 3,472,163 5,547 5,663 1,918,371 1,467,329 4,521 990,320 17,765 167,158 2,190 57,701 184,164 31,991 171 276 220 61 186 81 5 21 71 10 10 20 20 96 114 206 120 255 120 271 316 50 30 110 75 50 30 15 191 281 488 126 147 26 60 Liveatock other than dairy and poultry 296 216 206 18,430 116 105 35,915 18,120 115 271 220 807,182 368,465 221 160 54,471 42,630 181 31,045 538 4,280 60 1,290 4,380 655 284 456 531 128 316 170 81 81 112 112 74 74 32 32 290 321 390 441 584 579 406 530 221 193 30 103 287 451 944 252 358 94 142 58 79 52 63 486 420 370 71,440 264 387 147,115 219,151 253 11 425 547 402,735 373,978 446 532 173,945 184,228 370 131,728 2,249 18,535 147 6,335 15,845 3,343 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM a sample of farms. See text] WISCONSIN CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 185 Area 5 — Continued Type of farm — Continued General — Con. Primarily livestock Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied Total all farms Type of farm Cash- grain Other field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock Miscel- laneous and unclas- sified 123 209 455 36 139 58 31 18 109 94 110 189 360 274 415 194 262 209 470 203 173 122 179 58 118 18 26 41 92 214 174 164 25,295 134 335 47,510 130,580 132 209 495 236, 530 313,170 199 450 86,785 109,755 154 53,152 870 8,462 92 2,449 8,757 1,410 217 655 433 1,556 241 1,600 85 295 258 830 121 325 40 10 67 50 21 J 95 63 65 63 65 77 35 77 35 57 20 57 20 37 37 253 392 294 527 403 1,122 176 860 625 1,182 198 940 418 1,437 520 1,768 172 86 40 30 20 131 272 438 1,061 246 512 448 388 337 52,095 233 191 79,430 71,580 233 413 256 241,635 101,522 413 246 172,045 97,799 378 124,010 2,130 17,676 166 3,612 15,417 2,075 1,302 1,395 1,332 1,455 1,177 1,220 110 135 987 1,481 2,297 591 817 70 1,732 786 705 42,285 251 465 49,265 87,320 251 1,271 1,335 219,195 278,625 1,237 1,000 119,570 119,345 606 50,105 888 7,232 165 2,645 7,575 1,640 8,507 14,007 14,746 6,667 9,996 4,984 551 1,375 9,586 2,091 2,131 319 319 1,521 1,526 3,147 3,147 6,396 7,117 12,932 12,001 19,509 14,665 13,310 16,710 2,772 2,301 6,160 5,606 3,412 2,548 1,100 490 3,274 13,897 31,380 13,767 13,482 8,474 13,440 2,256 4,458 1,240 1,615 1,156 2,843 14,487 11,862 10,682 1,665,745 6,446 9,382 3,855,184 4,770,834 6,235 211 12,835 14,100 9,626,542 9,433,093 13,316 13,912 4,440,263 3,680,417 9,399 2,076,192 35,490 275,266 2,161 34,724 136,062 26,205 95 165 110 45 85 40 5 30 35 35 10 10 15 15 20 20 70 85 145 160 195 155 250 60 65 25 35 10 10 15 25 150 115 31,985 65 45 18,465 9,500 65 70 50 9,345 3,855 140 85 38,755 13,210 110 28,365 442 4,395 10 195 600 48 98 59 54 150 86 53 77 64 605 20 20 34 526 18 74 33 452 64 47 16,315 64 44 314,039 145,634 40 24 18 58 22,996 13,957 54 66,856 28,941 64 131,352 2,171 5,213 10 35 355 61 121 40 71 81 35 5 5 35 10 10 46 66 96 40 150 50 106 136 116 352 110 110 60 95 26 147 1 5 26 142 121 121 96 11,020 101 51 67,960 33,995 100 1 75 45 28,080 9,425 91 46 29,295 14,030 86 24,865 404 2,212 236 6,639 346 10,738 258 11,427 159 5,184 311 7,782 124 3,960 5 450 5 1,266 51 8,982 21 1,789 51 1,789 5 227 5 227 16 1,311 16 1,316 11 2,938 11 2,938 286 5,088 415 5,475 296 10,558 218 10,032 384 16,348 265 12,385 295 10,438 410 13,180 105 50 187 110 111 75 311 1,211 110 7,354 150 11,795 96 1,882 788 2,569 41 1,102 133 1,282 64 871 655 1,287 356 336 208 35,250 331 258 1,010,357 903,460 260 71 106 85 35,475 51,835 321 243 97,117 91,302 311 115,201 916 580 3,951 3,476 1,675 925 300 ,996 10,973 25,082 10,718 11,088 9,408 8,576 1,354,355 5,217 7,927 2,067,597 3,194,924 5,140 77 10,603 11,672 8,512,222 8,039,976 10,722 11,437 3,839,105 3,183,345 7,800 1,554,076 26,743 225,974 1,964 30,989 121,342 23,190 120 210 55 95 40 10 15 15 30 30 100 130 140 135 105 110 120 175 130 75 70 12,545 40 100 63,755 94,245 30 10 120 200 294,915 535,535 85 170 38,580 39,015 50 17,205 248 1,600 20 215 1,950 530 226 342 363 160 272 146 35 27 100 47 47 20 20 46 46 62 62 227 244 272 273 365 347 292 343 116 95 177 166 121 116 25 62 210 342 S23 115 130 37 60 17 18 32 42 362 252 230 42,290 142 173 49,295 89,216 140 2 302 313 190,645 217,124 287 308 65,205 87,942 202 34,973 591 5,032 31 1,050 3,500 665 85 155 125 90 90 65 5 20 10 10 30 30 20 20 60 85 135 95 230 95 135 175 75 5 100 50 70 15 145 295 30 105 175 155 140 25,415 65 70 72,305 11,125 60 60 70 62,070 13,115 135 95 37,310 18,800 95 40,315 734 3,955 5 40 320 40 35 125 861 45 165 1 746 81 201 1 872 15 95 761 35 130 1 061 25 60 460 15 15 10 20 41 2: 100 191 15 45 40 15 45 45 15 20 5 15 20 5 5 25 51 5 25 51 10 40 20 10 40 20 25 95 421 25 110 484 40 165 1 0, 1 71 161 867 60 260 1 ,187 92 200 945 45 160 1 521 55 185 1 ,844 35 110 45 40 30 8,280 20 46 9,000 22,155 20 71 58,110 58,420 45 76 19,605 17,613 35 9,010 195 1,695 5 105 350 50 25 1,435 10 1,485 70 1,450 51 1,561 35 1,285 26 1,306 35 130 155 450 95 195 40 110 165 150 120 32,010 105 131 76,705 70,584 95 10 160 186 127,470 81,086 165 171 74,455 42,069 125 63,215 1,030 7,270 20 795 2,390 410 135 101 965 1,481 2,328 1,465 1,420 540 820 66 1,811 1,111 1,050 96,280 296 537 105,706 195,996 285 11 1,276 1,350 285,214 408,765 1,261 1,227 133,980 144,150 521 57,615 1,034 I ,822 96 1,300 5,255 1,165 i86 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, eee text) Area 7 " Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and- nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and General Primarily poultry crop SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT ] 2 15,043 19,233 20,481 390 140 15 35 20 154 179 249 21 26 30 11, 694 14,964 16,144 220 260 306 491 606 615 251 301 175 3 1950 . . . 11,303 15,153 8,760 1,247 205 255 105 15 35 5 96 144 83 20 21 6 8,692 11,789 6,947 1,065 165 235 115 5 366 466 281 85 195 241 135 15 5 6 7 S 3,495 50 5 1 3,128 25 126 30 9 14,715 90 35 1 13,548 45 290 80 10 5,311 95 10 47 6 4,507 45 171 100 1 i number 1954 . . . 5,378 95 10 47 6 4,568 45 171 100 li 1,496 35 1 1,147 10 146 20 1 ' number 1954 . . . 1,509 40 2 1,148 10 146 25 u 3,040 35 1 2,638 15 130 80 15 number 1954 — 3,054 35 1 2,644 15 135 80 16 Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954... 6,062 65 6 6 5,628 20 141 35 17 number 1954 . . . 6,103 65 6 6 5,669 20 141 35 16 10,515 11,485 165 185 15 20 88 123 11 19 8,729 9,417 110 115 345 385 125 160 L9 number 1954 . . . 20 17,628 315 25 149 21 14,439 180 546 281 21 1950... 17,630 130 15 213 15 15,035 156 480 120 22 number 1954 . . . 30,996 505 45 246 40 26,263 230 933 457 23 1950 .. . 25,268 230 55 342 25 21,633 188 650 165 ,v. 18, 541 25,050 330 390 20 20 162 174 26 31 14, 593 19,907 250 320 605 785 291 396 25 number 1954 .. . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators — 26 With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954... 2,965 110 15 40 5 875 60 135 125 . ' 1949 . . . 2,686 40 45 5 805 50 100 40 28 Working off their farms, 7,413 220 20 95 10 4,610 150 305 175 29 1949 . . . 7,238 85 15 141 10 4,546 75 255 90 30 3,952 135 15 35 5 1,770 105 175 120 31 1949 . . . FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER 3,272 50 71 5 1,290 45 110 55 32 1,625 75 15 30 5 490 85 75 25 3) No tractor but horses and/or 260 4,149 5 25 20 180 3,750 5 20 20 105 5 20 34 Tractor and horses and/or mules ... .farms reporting 1954... 35 Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954... FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: 13,479 290 25 129 21 10,689 160 441 261 36 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... 18,718 325 30 144 16 14,824 270 611 266 37 persons 1954 . . . 40, 767 620 100 294 191 33,579 455 1,139 501 38 Family workers, including 18,589 320 30 139 16 14, 723 270 601 266 39 Operators working 1 or more 18, 158 320 30 139 16 14,393 265 581 266 40 Unpaid members of operator's 10,737 130 5 35 5 9,326 110 255 70 41 persons 1954. . . 16,752 190 5 45 5 14,687 170 365 125 42 3,752 60 10 39 11 3,244 20 126 25 43 persons 1954 . . . 5,857 110 65 110 170 4,499 20 193 110 44 Regular workers (to be employed 150 2,346 30 14 6 2,099 10 56 15 45 persons 1954 .. . 3,062 65 25 15 2,540 10 78 30 46 Seasonal workers (to be employed less 1,682 40 10 28 10 1,366 10 70 15 47 persons 1954 . . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 2,795 45 65 85 155 1,959 10 115 so 48 19,463 395 25 174 26 15,099 270 641 311 49 Machine hire and/or hired 15,583 305 20 154 26 12,599 180 496 251 50 13,812 265 20 137 11 11,162 145 460 220 51 dollars 1954... 2,664,463 72,125 4,660 50,665 1,710 2,117,885 22,270 102,205 55,225 52 8,808 140 15 89 21 7,419 80 276 126 53 1949... 13,622 100 15 164 25 11,505 111 440 125 54 dollars 1954.. . 5,625,421 128,335 15,675 169,029 41,700 4,240,855 53,170 131,130 81,025 55 1949... 7,415,288 14,065 65,000 333,404 24, 525 5,573,879 135,069 174, 160 47,135 56 8,347 125 10 70 15 7,086 75 270 116 57 461 15 5 19 6 333 5 6 10 58 Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.*. 17,609 195 5 81 1 14,484 260 576 135 59 1949... 19,209 85 5 143 15 15,965 281 585 85 60 dollars 1954... 17,741,840 83,885 510 22,105 2,000 15,240,345 735,665 705,915 56, 190 61 1949... 16,297,236 12,595 15,000 56,517 2,325 13,346,132 642,313 497, 810 16,255 62 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 18,338 19,242 340 145 25 15 154 219 26 25 14,704 15,955 195 241 601 585 291 150 63 1949 . . . 64 dollars 1954... 7,180,380 114,355 9,055 63,057 10,250 6,244,345 42,685 235,920 83,860 65 1949 . . . 6,481,509 36,730 6,250 89,440 3,370 5,576,969 52,913 198,650 43,000 66 Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing 10,781 215 25 154 6 8,714 95 441 135 67 dollars 1954... 2,392,478 63, 595 12,860 78,771 3,465 1,827,780 21,620 127,735 47,110 68 tons 1954. .. 41,643 1,181 308 1,399 50 31,917 370 2,050 854 69 acres on which used 1954 . . . 380,228 9,870 935 9,989 496 301,696 2,870 18,756 5,840 70 3,016 40 10 10 6 2,778 15 40 15 71 tons 1954.. . 32,801 530 80 185 23 28,347 295 815 385 72 dollars 1954... 93,074 1,475 345 905 157 81,125 945 2,295 1,030 73 acres limed 1954... 41, 725 540 90 205 45 38,685 170 370 190 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM WISCONSIN CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 187 a sample of farms. See text] Area 7 — Continued Areas 8 and B Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm General —Con. Miscel- Livestock General Miscel- laneous laneous all Cash- grain Other Fruit- and-nut Primarily Crop and and unclassi- fied farms Cotton field- Vegetable Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and and livestock livestock crop crop livestock livestock sif ied 136 327 1,429 22,239 1,153 103 147 30 13,730 471 2,268 170 811 1,076 2,275 1 211 377 1,884 26, 715 1,383 168 178 35 - .- 551 2,588 225 916 1,236 2,955 2 370 401 2,031 28,423 311 156 260 40 18,848 691 2,453 206 1,334 948 3,176 3 115 237 1,197 14,713 748 87 87 20 9,222 315 1,280 120 476 582 1,776 4 186 317 1,464 20,441 1,007 88 137 30 12,689 431 1,968 160 756 880 2,295 5 110 206 767 16,319 797 82 102 10 10,538 290 1,569 85 636 729 1,481 6 30 25 22 3,083 105 5 o 1,945 25 523 235 185 54 7 36 86 8 6,124 238 15 21 5 4,219 35 800 20 276 345 150 8 161 266 199 18,892 419 30 27 15,260 60 1,201 30 826 850 189 9 76 162 92 9,334 521 26 33 6,567 55 1,027 55 461 484 105 10 82 162 92 9,436 530 26 34 6,628 55 1,043 55 466 491 108 11 46 77 14 7,934 587 33 22 4,978 40 1,096 50 471 559 98 12 47 77 14 8,019 603 34 53 4,992 40 1,111 55 471 561 99 13 46 56 39 6,446 216 20 15 4,709 20 742 35 321 319 49 14 46 56 42 6,477 217 20 15 4,728 20 744 40 321 320 52 15 31 106 24 6,896 134 12 7 5,606 25 573 5 225 269 40 16 31 106 24 6,973 135 14 7 5,659 25 581 5 230 274 43 17 146 242 539 17,121 727 63 126 20 11,460 186 1,941 105 66c 796 1,031 18 153 271 637 19,607 905 88 361 30 12,657 205 2,230 155 747 959 1,270 19 191 372 1,109 24,257 1,303 148 160 35 15,910 306 2,448 180 896 1,226 1,645 20 335 336 795 23,942 266 126 211 25 17,339 390 2,148 137 1,209 833 1,258 21 374 675 1,228 45,714 2,190 265 625 40 31,138 403 4,649 365 1,711 2,361 1,967 22 540 551 889 3 ccjO 459 1-77 494 45 26,758 487 3,447 239 1,843 1,297 1,384 23 210 372 1,682 25,523 1,327 163 158 35 15,926 461 2,467 205 891 1,176 2,714 24 310 490 2,227 35,455 1,817 229 239 45 22,112 565 3,499 255 1,286 1,732 3,676 25 45 95 1,460 4,693 462 30 20 15 870 145 390 70 50 131 2,510 :.'. 45 40 1.516 4,272 85 35 30 960 170 271 50 60 150 2,461 27 106 197 1,525 9,707 788 96 65 20 4,298 175 987 100 260 386 2,532 28 180 170 1,671 9,237 185 85 95 15 4,287 260 843 75 376 360 2,656 29 61 136 1,395 5,238 557 51 45 20 1,422 115 441 50 65 156 2,316 30 60 65 1,521 4,765 110 40 65 10 1,306 185 323 45 80 150 2,451 31 20 5 800 2,192 140 10 26 360 235 130 35 20 5 1,231 32 45 660 20 10 10 340 25 60 15 10 15 155 33 46 66 97 5,336 186 20 23 3,857 35 577 35 180 210 213 34 145 306 1,012 18,921 1,117 128 137 35 12,053 271 1,871 145 716 1,016 1,432 35 211 372 1,649 25,719 1,263 158 181 30 16,195 496 2,538 200 906 1,196 2,556 36 505 688 2,695 54,402 2,259 573 805 110 35,992 871 4,931 420 1,937 2,645 3,859 37 211 366 1,647 25,446 1,216 158 163 30 16,079 496 2,505 195 906 1,180 2,518 38 206 351 1,591 24,961 1,196 153 158 30 15,769 491 2,480 190 876 1,170 2,448 39 120 170 511 13,393 481 65 77 20 9,618 205 1,030 50 525 592 730 40 195 270 695 19,313 666 110 93 30 14,117 265 1,392 70 685 915 970 ..: 51 52 114 6,021 202 53 76 10 4,220 61 647 70 236 286 160 42 104 67 409 10,128 397 310 554 50 6,106 115 1,059 160 376 560 441 43 26 26 64 3,889 106 23 43 2,874 36 367 20 171 175 69 44 36 34 229 5,623 194 102 258 3,640 75 613 25 246 235 235 45 31 27 75 2,634 111 38 53 10 1,613 35 345 60 95 153 121 46 68 33 180 4,505 203 208 296 50 2,466 40 446 135 130 325 206 47 211 377 1,934 27,034 1,463 168 196 35 16,605 566 2,638 230 926 1,246 2,961 48 191 322 1,039 21,994 1,188 143 146 25 14,375 326 2,203 200 791 1,106 1,491 4m 171 286 935 19,419 1,051 122 100 10 12,736 285 1,884 175 721 1,008 1,327 50 47,168 86,345 104,205' 4,453,857 253,940 28,090 128,714 1,375 2,978,195 49,675 440,499 37,085 175,965 240,144 120,175 51 106 202 334 12,739 523 103 111 20 8,620 131 1,398 130 576 681 446 52 260 281 596 18,797 206 131 194 25 13,479 311 1,835 107 1,089 698 722 53 76, 595 122,220 565,687 11,806,820 503,944 173,110 1,029,080 5,520 6,468,810 367,840 1,414,823 97,385 500,335 535,458 710,015 54 178, 140 169,125 700,786 15,240,156 328,525 188,405 822,079 75,105 9,234,053 861,848 1,568,544 148,161 630,919 508,774 873,743 55 105 195 280 11,928 475 100 76 20 8,165 115 1,282 115 546 638 396 56 1 7 54 811 48 3 35 455 16 116 15 30 43 50 57 201 352 1,319 24,523 965 111 38 10 16,044 531 2,518 125 906 1,176 2,049 58 370 396 1,279 26,223 201 111 114 20 18,394 666 2,329 97 1,334 893 2,064 59 327,159 226,395 341,671 32,958,159 487,965 76,905 133,805 2,500 21,105,075 2,509,490 4,380,125 47,400 1,651,675 1,4?7,448 1.085.771 '■ 656,715 221,960 829,614 28,221,447 117,200 24, 545 91,564 5,760 19,296,833 2,525,133 3,034,161 34,170 1,529,647 730,695 831, 739 201 367 1,434 25,224 1,368 133 181 30 16,190 361 2,518 190 916 1,206 2,131 365 406 1,136 25,965 286 126 244 35 18,319 521 2,359 147 1,324 903 1,701 82,911 152,155 141,787 11,472,925 515,431 62,715 207,323 4,700 7,900,985 104,000 1,299,063 78,600 475,455 606,970 217,683 ■ : 161,225 175,440 137,522 10,015,543 155,956 43,235 186,365 11,215 7,051,039 370,321 1,046,572 57,905 524,988 383,690 184,257 ■ ' 141 286 569 21,101 1,177 128 171 30 13,884 205 2,200 160 856 1,141 1,149 t 45,270 107,650 56,622 7,098,753 532,571 74,740 361,302 3,565 4,100,843 47,320 1,026,145 72,640 325,375 446,482 107,770 c 728 1,797 989 116,467 8,459 1,338 5,668 56 67,435 712 17,093 1,262 5,498 7,046 1,900 68 7,800 15,660 6,316 1,098,795 69,289 5,880 41,501 355 669,394 5,620 149,474 10,655 57,311 73,374 15,442 69 25 45 32 5,732 208 25 2 4,109 40 575 20 291 334 128 70 815 680 646 209,868 11,264 750 60 127,015 900 35,950 1,760 11,955 16,438 3,776 71 1,665 1,665 1,467 513,829 26,869 1,920 600 317,565 2,825 85,179 3,125 27,750 39,730 8,266 72 ■ 330 415 685 99,116 5,000 480 50 66,350 520 13,003 525 4,650 6,707 1,826 73 188 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) Areas 9 and C Total all farms Type of farm Cash-grai 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 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 FAfMS 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 Week 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 expenditures1 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. 3,611 4,091 4,598 3,190 3,721 2,530 185 -812 1,523 1,275 1,307 838 846 839 843 753 772 2,526 3,256 3,336 3,352 6,069 5,324 3,671 5,209 1,315 1,615 1,955 2,161 1,575 1,691 471 2,865 3,751 8,567 3,675 3,570 1,640 2,335 926 2,662 586 1,046 458 1,616 4,126 2,881 2,306 490,225 1,626 2,372 3,011,350 3,302,624 1,300 326 2,953 3,616 3,194,685 3,771,124 3,756 3,833 1,484,925 1,449,030 3,006 1,390,079 24,044 145,358 397 7,233 30,135 6,841 366 406 140 331 396 251 10 70 35 141 146 121 121 66 66 35 35 246 383 351 90 575 140 356 461 145 40 275 55 200 35 40 311 386 694 140 190 61 138 21 25 41 113 411 321 275 63,940 121 60 61,840 22, 580 120 1 195 90 85,830 32, 105 371 110 121,795 39,315 326 124,945 2,233 19,115 35 570 2,513 430 41 92 46 51 157 161 46 78 46 338 20 50 31 242 21 52 26 190 161 176 207 151 161 81 5 5 40 40 10 10 15 15 151 286 156 197 389 361 161 265 15 5 156 166 981 75 115 91 715 36 122 76 593 46 161 15 96 990 5,820 41 141 51 162 195,435 562,790 139, 883 325,644 20 75 21 66 5 50 21 66 500 75,300 2,115 14,985 46 151 51 187 40,050 130, 280 50,075 77,477 46 141 105,029 257,380 1,796 4,302 3,845 9,258 1Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. WISCONSIN 189 AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms . See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 9 and C — Continued Type of farm — Continued Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock Miscellaneous and unclassified SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 195-1 . 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 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 Weet of Septenlier 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 1*54 . . dollars 1954.. acres limed 1954 . . 1,266 1,416 1,815 1,096 1,286 1,061 100 415 1,306 681 705 451 458 581 582 596 608 1,056 1,244 1,366 1,695 2,837 2,765 1,311 1,930 85 90 325 395 150 155 15 280 1,086 1,386 2,978 1,365 1,315 730 1,020 426 643 311 403 145 240 1,416 1,221 1,020 265,440 726 1,340 724,650 1,134,400 650 76 1,381 1,755 1,895,635 2,155,395 1,376 1,745 741,525 823,825 1,301 526,325 9,227 72,260 301 5,003 20,115 4,936 105 115 157 100 100 70 75 100 85 96 85 101 90 130 105 210 65 7,325 30 52 94,475 153,544 20 10 100 162 231,785 494,814 100 142 17,550 34,481 55 5,965 120 790 246 291 261 246 261 216 45 156 56 171 173 151 152 91 93 81 82 231 2S2 266 196 557 311 281 426 30 50 60 45 60 115 90 85 55 90 60 65 40 226 296 561 60 105 85 140 15 96 20 145 ID 51 15 85 5 55 5 60 296 226 195 50,400 146 171 297,715 120,985 110 36 286 246 583,820 258, 157 291 226 178, 130 94,213 246 153,035 2,534 17,570 21 1,125 4,845 515 50 65 77 40 60 35 10 10 25 25 25 25 20 20 5 5 50 70 60 47 130 156 60 95 65 300 35 65 20 180 10 75 10 105 65 55 50 12,210 45 52 78,325 268,893 35 10 30 36 6,385 29,005 65 52 57,860 56,992 50 68,450 1,167 4,555 5 325 1,375 30 35 75 20 30 25 10 15 15 15 10 10 5 5 10 10 15 15 35 75 70 130 30 35 35 20 20 3,525 10 55 2,375 27,970 10 35 75 22,615 74,230 30 75 6,010 25,080 30 9,870 188 1,155 125 135 135 100 130 95 10 50 60 45 45 30 30 20 25 100 110 135 120 290 220 130 180 30 105 135 290 70 110 40 55 30 35 20 20 1,206 1,396 1,660 1,060 1,241 665 10 76 41 96 96 20 20 31 32 6 7 551 649 821 770 949 954 1,196 1,584 920 1,255 1,035 1,316 1,000 1,251 35 61 760 1,116 1,995 1,101 1,081 390 545 136 369 91 214 70 155 120 621 110 455 37, 605 41,945 90 271 105 319 63,735 855,010 2,465 1,016,370 85 175 5 96 110 751 135 1,025 79,165 213,100 112,200 597,368 130 1,181 130 1,105 66,490 116, 805 60,010 184,612 130 666 64,655 68,145 1,188 1,209 9,395 6,805 10 25 95 115 560 725 75 85 190 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are baaed on reportB for only Item (For definitions and exp] anations, see text) The State Total all farmB Type of farm Caah-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Liveatock other than dairy and General Primarily crop poultry Livestock on hand: 1 46,029 580 239 115 61 36,721 325 3,250 192 1 2 1950... 94,061 369 600 209 115 75,069 686 6,709 242 i 3 number 1954 .. . 100,482 1,567 520 247 132 77,920 715 8,506 419 4 1950... 218,173 795 1,269 458 240 172,014 1,665 18,291 488 5 137,067 1,975 557 289 211 107,235 1,016 9,248 488 6 1950... 147,268 528 826 318 167 115,487 1,337 9,789 282 7 number 1954 .. . 4,247,937 35,303 13,398 8,346 2,769 3,518,146 15,606 388,522 7,264 8 1950... 3,756,703 8,743 18, 114 5,241 1,976 3,130,518 14,500 318,401 3,418 1 9 Cows, including heifers that 133,247 1,670 507 236 206 107,145 901 8,003 373 : 10 1950... 145,155 443 786 294 157 115,313 1,227 9,148 237 1 11 number 1954 . . . 2,336,179 15,775 7,112 2,368 1,450 2,026,752 7,562 147,448 2,891 12 1950... 2,137,093 3,845 10,038 2,646 1,064 1,841,735 7,419 135,976 1,865 1 13 129,927 1,443 488 189 185 107,010 791 6,359 313 U 1950... 143,265 423 755 278 137 114,772 1,212 8,544 226 1 15 number 1954 . . . 2,239,277 13,241 6,478 1,545 1,334 2,002,966 6,452 92,486 2,175 16 1950. . . 2,078,245 3,602 8,903 2,314 989 1,816,928 7,274 112,103 1,677 17 72,001 1,066 231 124 37 53,936 515 7,733 183 18 1950... 82,859 313 373 211 80 63,315 476 8,624 174 19 number 1954 .. . 2,255,984 22,217 2,954 3,080 443 1,372,826 9,265 618,812 3,657 20 1950. . . 1,876,834 6,395 4,097 3,013 710 1,214,458 6,945 446,389 3,093 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 103,918 1,967 482 133 75,367 2,006 7,034 507 22 1950... 119,916 603 670 468 186 87,777 2,502 8,306 468 23 number 1954 . . . 13,917,040 243,085 41,925 34,235 7,272 9,519,206 943,855 1,074,418 52,275 1 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 12,102,036 55,130 38,795 32,343 12,110 8,388, e75 790, 915 978,248 32,645 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. — farms reporting 1954... 129,895 1,365 477 203 157 106,079 781 9,420 362 26 1940... 141,667 398 745 241 122 114,332 1,168 10, 583 222 27 number 1954 . . . 1,787,614 11,536 4,572 4,680 1,096 1,454,657 6,582 208, 853 2,160 28 1949... 1,664,191 2,939 6,043 2,723 752 1,360,590 6,147 191, 857 1,333 i 29 dollars 1954... 92,516,947 810,440 205,472 710,651 65,690 59,376,984 424,240 24,964,731 185,356 30 1949... 120,849,338 271,102 347,004 391,621 67,595 85,819,444 492,528 26,188,450 75,505 1 31 60,335 771 135 89 11 45,085 385 7,882 126 32 1949... 79,559 338 292 145 55 61,018 471 9,066 144 33 number 1954 . . . 2,561,054 16,853 3,960 3,179 669 1,508,369 8,505 764,592 3,410 34 1949... 2,566,206 7,962 4,119 2,620 1,085 1,561,432 8,360 716,705 3,346 35 dollars 1954... 95,334,103 662,584 135,096 128,671 13,595 52,375,954 275,350 31,905,808 113,270 36 1949... 92,999,782 260, 064 134,007 85,809 29, 630 54,662,116 265,640 27,743,878 129,543 37 47,955 58,218 891 267 128 92 160 55 60 34,043 41,806 1,836 2,198 4,008 4,628 210 146 38 1949... 39 dollars 1954... 13,408,970 113,415 10,857 18,560 2,445 3,171,193 8,498,800 431,264 71,160 | 40 1949 . . . 10,509,872 46,520 13,259 15,090 5,920 4,091,974 4,495,356 509,847 11,074 41 77,599 1,317 292 131 72 57,806 1,931 5,507 376 42 1949 . . . 93,731 427 359 270 110 70,245 2,502 6,892 293 1 43 dozens 1954 . . . 98,716,342 1,229,995 167,270 137,886 22,222 66,443,476 9,952,910 7,554,914 266,020 44 1949... 97,024,443 257,010 112,549 100,030 82,460 65,148,720 9,268,975 7,538,610 140, 865 45 dollars 1954... 31,429,569 399,213 59,090 47,417 7,233 20,834,730 3,435,715 2,394,533 86,615 46 1949 . . . 37,998,352 102,125 44,713 42,925 31,420 25,401,432 3,819,898 2,888,852 55,705 47 14,359,927,425 65,201,554 36,358,508 6,373,276 6,730,572 13,155,125,134 33,627,287 166,98 , .■:-' 9,721,947 48 dollars 1954... 443,231,165 1,857,929 1,115,349 210,260 203,782 407,915,828 1,019,895 13,418,513 272,810 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949... 398,834,066 413,607 1,197,209 263,810 168,565 363,364,190 1,062,570 14,794,285 215,710 50 ...farms reporting 1954,.. 123,939 137,301- 3,444 1,175 537 887 329 522 92 150 96,115 106,205 1,291 1,578 8,957 9,888 520 | 567 1949 . . . 52 acres 1954... 2,617,332 116,744 7,637 5,977 1,385 1,905,207 17,692 315,934 11,748 I 1949... 2,656,977 37,734 10,320 7,866 1,300 1,980,589 20,487 329,902 11,195 54 Corn harvested for grain. ...farms reporting 1954... 91, 927 3,389 441 263 46 66,746 1,201 8,429 463 j 1949... 106,438 1,100 711 452 85 79,345 1,432 9,135 502 56 acres 1954... 1,538,638 106,405 5,027 4,572 720 959,528 14,687 254,721 10,263 ' 1949... 1,539,591 34,334 6,963 6,396 625 1,017,878 16,892 252,394 9,045 | 58 bushels harvested 1954... 93,525,474 6,629,280 291,400 230,438 26,150 57,448,750 777,340 16,464,515 540,630 1 59 1949... 84,593,529 1,681,355 351,950 298,452 29,550 56,177,144 857,215 14,770,823 422,695 i ■ bushels sold 1954... 20,889,864 5,524,090 86,930 91,510 7,530 8,986,485 233,065 1,287,925 313,930 61 1949... 7,467,610 1,217,360 27,670 76,924 1,350 3,157,990 51,684 885,007 169,390 62 Oats threshed or combined... ..farms reporting 1954... 125,502 3,183 628 346 158 98,649 1,226 8,434 854 63 1949... 132,736 1,302 845 508 146 104,007 1,455 9,309 816 ■'. acres 1954... 2,738,953 81,759 23,190 5,908 2,136 2,138,774 18,618 232,437 17,519 1 1949 . . . 2,760,918 37,262 19,876 7,908 2,290 2,151,118 23,245 259,402 18,391 ■ bushels harvested 1954... 121,305,020 3,348,290 1,026,360 265,751 84,900 95,694,925 677,920 10,347,373 703,822 1949... 113,201,180 1,388,468 747,150 295,748 79,225 88,387,480 839,040 11,418,793 636,205 bushels sold 1954... 12,650,756 2,071,220 606,960 125,937 21,887 6,288,288 153,690 683,000 457,797 69 1949 . . . 6,505,541 862,098 223,063 89,738 17,890 3,112,544 35,435 719,212 317,495 70 Irish potatoes harvested for ..:m :,:. ..farms reporting 1954... 40,594 585 669 262 154 29,092 590 1,896 284 v 1949... 56,195 275 742 303 150 41,376 765 2,983 292 acres 19543 . . 46,205 315 25,586 2,501 181 11,261 181 321 912 ' 19494.. 59,812 149 20,903 1,702 171 25,584 210 1,445 1,917 74 bushels harvested 1954... 11,631,578 41,125 8,076,420 515,555 23,759 1,852,717 26,390 47,982 216, 027 75 1949... 11,533,422 13,325 6,749,670 267,901 22,680 2,950,116 22,300 143,935 412,185 ■' Vegetables harvested for sale.. farms reporting 1954... 21,677 536 154 913 67 13,786 356 1,045 416 77 1949... 28,050 295 186 1,179 71 18,162 376 1,280 419 ' dollars 1954... 17,310,825 299,430 369, 510 6,924,382 36,570 5,802,764 153, 105 667,487 723,410 1949... 18,597,619 221,980 363,551 5,808,331 73,790 6,552,590 130,960 844,798 854,406 80 3,863,433 61,859 17,670 8,095 4,331 3,113,195 22,230 295,949 38,338 1949... 3,744,039 25,818 25,265 10, 910 3,800 2,948,269 25,421 301, 087 38,370 tons 19545.. 7,535,140 115,720 29,200 15,971 7,164 6,096,014 38,490 634,684 67,023 xFor comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butt erf at sold. 3For 195-4, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. *For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 5Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN 191 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FAKM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 a sample of farms. See text] The State — Continued Areas 1 and A Type of farm — Continued Total all farms Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- laneous and unclassi- fied Cash- grain Cotton Other field- Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry General Miscel- laneous and unclas- Primarily Crop and Primarily Primarily Crop and livestock livestock crop crop livestock livestock sif ied 825 938 2,783 4,063 5 43 10 25 3,060 30 107 26 20 55 682 1 2,796 1,508 5,758 7,848 16 97 30 20 5,625 76 224 36 55 67 1,602 2 1,860 1,981 6,615 7,358 5 135 15 40 5,379 50 277 42 . 40 120 1,255 3 6,965 3,610 12,378 13,292 27 185 95 35 11,126 140 468 86 110 145 2,875 4 2,674 3,196 10, 178 12,674 10 117 10 36 9,432 60 279 82 46 145 2,457 5 4,433 2,650 11,451 14,357 20 147 20 36 10,188 151 340 16 95 132 3,212 6 88,300 85,572 84,711 274,799 70 4,032 75 258 240,571 795 6,949 709 559 2,370 18,411 7 113,459 59,362 82,971 165 3,686 235 193 210,848 1,136 5,243 141 1,890 2,654 19,941 8 2,613 2,996 8,597 12,322 10 112 10 36 9,422 60 249 62 35 135 2,191 9 4,358 2,560 10,632 14,082 15 142 15 36 10,188 151 290 11 85 132 3,017 10 45,488 43,562 35,771 149,696 30 2,303 40 117 134,795 340 2,466 316 215 1,005 8,069 11 59,869 30,072 42,564 135,532 85 2,103 105 107 118,062 611 2,054 93 1,030 1,199 10,083 12 2,563 2,854 7,732 12,106 10 110 10 31 9,392 60 210 62 35 130 2,056 13 4,272 2,48<'- 10,157 13,882 15 137 15 31 10,152 151 263 10 85 121 2,902 14 43,018 39,504 30,078 145,950 30 2,135 40 112 133,435 335 1,354 225 215 950 7,119 15 57,329 29,053 38,073 132,868 85 2,063 105 97 116,700 591 1,774 75 540 1,120 9,718 16 2,248 2,149 3,779 3,276 5 41 11 2,379 30 81 1 5 75 648 17 3,632 1,662 3,999 3,695 15 52 10 5 2,694 20 107 1 30 56 705 18 113, 177 75,770 33,783 20,233 5 223 11 12,720 175 4,709 67 15 285 2,023 19 122,498 40, 140 29,096 20,049 150 292 15 5 14,807 80 1,528 5 135 482 2,550 20 2,452 2,913 10,783 7,721 5 97 5 6 5,252 170 184 36 30 121 1,815 21 4,240 2,424 12,272 9,821 25 102 25 26 6,363 235 277 41 85 115 2,527 22 665,895 569,845 765,029 477,078 750 4,700 150 324 283,997 65,355 15,061 2,870 2,995 13,375 87,501 23 804,355 318,845 649, 775 467,568 1,900 3,825 975 1,225 283,610 57,680 14,738 1,425 M,415 6,015 81,760 24 2,664 3,123 5,264 11,215 5 107 5 20 9,237 45 284 46 51 156 1,259 25 4,448 2,630 6,778 12,631 10 131 : 26 9,778 141 535 11 105 127 1,757 26 35,486 35,543 22,449 104,115 20 1,520 45 91,992 195 3,955 157 405 1,173 4,618 27 46,473 23,806 21,528 94, 922 20 1,177 60 96 78,585 491 7,527 33 970 1,011 4,952 28 2,199,098 2,160,142 1,414,143 3,905,031 1,200 58,545 525 995 3,108,949 11,275 404,196 9,455 27,449 68,570 213,872 29 3,607,972 1,897,292 1,690,825 5,976,853 425 69,055 3,140 4,205 4,443,658 35,980 880,311 1,130 103,395 99,245 336,309 30 2,293 2,006 1,552 1,177 6 946 15 62 26 122 31 3,797 1,748 2,485 2,570 15 31 5 5 1,963 25 124 1 20 61 320 32 145,570 77,486 28,461 15,409 370 11,374 115 2,373 190 987 33 179,552 54,117 26,908 23,100 125 238 10 60 16,887 155 2,313 4 390 693 2,225 34 5,917,562 2,945,128 861,085 411,340 14,900 306,801 1,970 66,795 4,260 16,614 35 6,814, i 2,003,393 871, 641 579,509 5,600 8,615 485 375 405,749 6,735 82,410 200 3,305 17,045 48, 990 36 1,980 1,826 2,886 1,946 11 5 1,171 175 58 25 20 75 406 37 3,379 1,513 3,819 2,661 5 16 10 10 1,548 235 142 90 40 565 38 588,042 272,177 231,057 879,317 160 185 82,970 734,180 5,967 1,315 17,105 11,650 25,785 39 667,190 275,888 377,754 408, 843 1,000 1,565 555 750 127,975 175,095 20,413 25,080 6,655 49,755 40 2,332 2,577 5,258 3,680 5 40 5 6 2,634 165 106 16 25 85 593 41 4,190 2,074 6,369 5,046 20 27 15 20 3,406 235 146 16 85 75 1,001 42 6,134,126 3,887,852 2,919,671 2,232,210 1,375 10,985 750 1,012 1,218,958 597,560 72,180 7,625 15,805 89,815 216,145 43 9, 179, 820 2,683,132 2,512,272 2,552,570 7,835 3,360 900 9,400 1,337,027 767,675 47,493 4,215 136, 195 27,975 210,495 44 1,972,003 1,256,024 936,996 827,899 375 3,885 175 354 428,011 248,645 25,350 2,295 6,530 33,570 78,709 45 3,596,733 1,041,930 972,619 1,015,248 3,030 1,374 425 3,225 523,452 319,840 19,381 1,670 51,325 9,730 81,796 46 261,284,335 233,036,657 19,487,3! 7 799,130,862 40,000 12,857,896 55,000 418,420 756,690,602 1,405,805 2,811,391 441, 000 1,219,913 5,121,256 18,069,579 47 7,726,168 6,393,560 3,097,071 26,234,323 1,200 434,410 2,000 12,175 24,859,103 43,030 88,240 12,170 38,104 150,015 593,876 48 9,310,580 4,337,143 3,706,397 24,806,282 2,580 383,210 13,565 8,620 22,929,007 79,160 282,880 9,280 129,460 136,995 831,525 49 2,689 3,236 6,729 5,678 15 65 5 4,946 55 95 6 31 60 400 50 4,378 2,684 9,267 8,209 30 81 10 15 6,701 71 209 15 55 96 926 51 82,598 101,566 50,844 61,333 175 535 10 54,436 515 1,587 50 255 850 2,920 52 119,510 66,547 71,527 79,363 755 655 65 95 67,488 905 2,795 100 325 1,155 5,025 53 2,573 2,991 5,385 1,912 15 10 1,532 40 71 20 35 189 54 4,101 2,413 7,162 3,781 30 6 5 15 2,953 55 107 .10 20 50 530 55 64,210 81,671 36,834 15,554 175 55 11,941 380 863 145 495 1,500 56 93,806 50,631 50,627 25,227 755 25 25 60 19,232 570 1,215 40 130 560 2,615 57 4,055,160 5,466,516 1,595,295 618,701 5,875 2,250 507,195 14,275 24,880 4,350 18,300 41,576 58 5,081,463 2,781,885 2,140,997 1,184,115 23,000 1,750 1,400 2,075 951, 110 23,300 58,750 1,225 6,925 25,200 89,380 59 1,079,020 2,849,354 430, 025 61,710 5,875 35,375 2,500 755 8,555 8,650 60 725,205 907,660 247,370 105,675 18,605 44,635 2,000 14,455 375 500 16,230 8,875 61 2,639 3,233 6,147 8,568 30 215 11 7,081 90 127 56 26 112 820 62 4,152 2,630 7,566 9,127 41 205 11 5 7,326 96 248 32 60 77 1,026 63 73,381 87,851 57,380 117,540 700 14,590 80 89,473 1,150 2,889 1,005 255 1,362 6,036 64 104,404 59,854 77,168 108,998 1,085 7,908 95 70 84,768 1,315 3,300 306 775 1,781 7,595 65 3,257,183 3,939,217 1,959,279 4,268,904 21,130 693,830 2,195 3,154,275 36,800 81,765 35,150 7,719 52,630 183,410 66 4,435,692 2,570,884 2,402,495 3,665,388 22,450 308,535 5,200 1,750 2,893,378 38,450 86,080 8,355 22,390 75 , 100 203,700 67 411,120 1,242,645 588,212 730,845 17,580 501,120 195 110,550 7,200 17,700 14,820 1,450 10,680 49,550 68 236,330 548,460 343,276 357,401 8,630 162,897 3,300 96,424 905 19,120 3,735 1,000 21,310 40,080 69 872 1,154 5,036 4,377 10 235 15 35 2,865 50 55 22 25 82 983 70 1,787 1,091 6,431 7,027 10 239 31 25 4,384 85 161 20 60 86 1,926 71 415 2,873 1,659 17,939 15,175 2 50 2,064 64 23 23 17 268 253 72 1,390 2,655 3,686 16,715 10 11,685 70 33 3,395 40 86 19 211 414 752 73 91,130 511,135 229,338 6,018,715 100 5,332,470 425 4,205 536,323 12,385 2,370 5,087 7,360 84,550 33,440 74 193,790 419,865 337,655 4,991,901 1,150 4,127,970 11,860 1,750 592,224 5,005 7,795 1,620 60,745 115,215 66,567 75 602 1,267 2,535 1,096 30 35 20 665 45 5 20 10 55 211 76 1,200 1,204 3,678 1,850 10 31 71 15 1,098 30 75 10 25 50 435 77 477,750 1,318,455 537,962 367, 060 21,060 105,610 18,825 164,075 15,120 2,100 6,135 1,925 12,135 20,075 78 793,884 2,060,086 893,243 448,874 1,375 19,860 113,455 5,645 196,044 11,470 9,855 4,675 5,080 12,835 68,580 79 76,255 91,234 134,277 371, 205 365 5,105 320 514 302,772 1,360 8,943 4,875 878 4,763 41,310 80 108,131 71, 037 185,931 385,467 1,079 5,725 775 445 280,984 3,115 13,308 6,855 3,920 5,241 64,020 81 154,966 180,714 195,189 559, 197 525 8,610 330 845 467,630 2,310 12,795 6,850 1,270 7,070 50,962 82 192 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 Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Livestock other than dairy and poultry Livestock on hand: Horses and mules farms reporting number All oattle and calves farms reporting number Cows, Including heifers that have calved farms reporting number Milk covs farms reporting number All hogs and pigs farms reporting number Chickens 4 months old and over..fsrms reporting number Livestock and livestock producta sold: Cattle and calves sold alive. .- .farms reporting number dollars Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting number dollars Chickens sold farms reporting dollars Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens dollars Milli sold pounds dollars Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes.. farms reporting acres Corn hsrvested for grain farms reporting acres bushels harvested bushels sold Oats threshed or combined farms reporting 195-1 . 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. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1949. bushels harvested bushels sold Irish potstoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting bushels harvested Vegetables harvested for sale. ..farms reporting dollars Hay cut seres tons 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 19543 . 1949' . 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 19545 . 7,621 13,661 17,353 33,949 18,331 19,580 593,576 499,832 17,980 19,394 303,197 267,289 17,484 19,207 289,938 263,622 9,264 10,592 289,464 203,153 12,180 14,286 ,136,926 ,890,270 17,726 19,075 219,072 209,271 11,670,334 16,459,434 8,297 10,726 319,805 288,120 12,654,285 11,039,883 6,723 7,780 2,492,155 1,037,267 9,881 12,340 16,957,856 17,162,280 5,305,292 6,467,238 ,858,870,127 56,946,149 48,414,084 17,405 19,074 377,322 388,413 14,888 16,631 235,392 231,650 12,164,113 11,006,620 1,902,925 1,129,360 16,339 17,258 397,815 412,342 13,839,778 12,686,851 993,515 743,730 4,982 5,931 648 2,503 93,541 509,505 1,950 2,486 897,794 909,124 515,029 483,979 926,24' 57 106 281 234 278 131 5,484 1,897 248 116 2,144 868 223 106 1,780 657 132 41 2,594 523 201 106 27,975 7,515 223 96 1,627 497 129,179 60,655 102 61 1,416 1,147 44,520 37,010 81 36 7,090 3,280 161 76 148,250 37,540 43,452 13,574 7,677,408 223,570 58,598 398 286 12,645 7,660 398 276 11,615 6,780 610,000 260,975 452,145 187,900 328 271 10,480 8,575 339,325 227,133 162,045 136,038 95 40 1,085 770 30 40 20,640 26,765 7,455 4,885 13,085 3,650 6,665 21,31 8,675 3,000 21 510 17,000 2,000 21 815 342,01 6 10 12 15 16 10 676 85 16 10 333 45 11 10 195 40 6 5 185 165 10 25 ,000 ,100 16 10 225 40 13,650 2,935 6 15 115 105 7,800 2,540 500 250 5 20 6,250 3,680 2,165 1,665 918,240 34,500 2,400 21 50 520 905 40 440 695 22,400 24,950 4,700 14,435 26 35 390 745 16,500 25,335 53 65 258,830 161,180 570 1,195 1,075 5 20 1,275 6,925 5 20 1,200 6,197 10,959 13,824 26,700 14,531 15,445 491,814 416, 566 14,516 15,425 260,927 228,232 14,481 15,370 257,160 226,217 6,848 7,769 175,025 122,207 9,077 10,432 1,442,074 1,237,064 14,456 15,225 178,948 167,680 8,129,124 11,953,753 6,102 7,773 184,460 166,138 7,063,673 6,235,251 5,436 481,360 558,001 7,315 8,896 11.146,288 10,328,115 3,451,706 3,853,700 1,696^60,111 52,346,455 43,673,168 13,755 14,625 284,135 286,782 11,534 12,599 160,060 153,533 8,303,970 7,593,405 1,000,765 524,240 13,111 13,329 312,752 306,794 10,967,371 9,501,905 553,155 312,095 3,539 4,330 500 1,163 65,968 116,620 1,396 1,656 355,519 413,695 416,174 375,510 744,379 90 130 180 315 235 251 4,860 3,274 210 221 2,240 1,548 165 221 1,730 1,513 130 95 3,390 685 305 440 159,295 135,985 185 256 1,740 1,378 126,385 116,903 110 85 3,075 575 116,575 23,720 305 360 1,680,965 184,460 300 435 1,626,905 1,868,325 528,325 735,815 9,609,671 292,705 238,060 265 311 4,115 3,755 245 291 3,355 2,820 154,360 131,825 21,220 3,010 235 256 4,305 4,380 134,040 130,965 11,450 6,195 1 30 660 3,785 25 30 4,710 8,525 5,160 4,300 8,655 534 1,126 1,402 3,345 1,284 1,408 50,695 42,159 1,163 1,347 18,969 18,214 922 1,291 12,729 17,403 1,066 1,297 72,270 52,540 835 1,204 160,777 178,450 1,324 1,598 23,349 26,974 2,450,474 3,364,680 1,100 1,377 90,249 81,065 3,806,318 3,283,036 504 690 67,710 75,205 728 1,114 1,251,478 1,537,032 387,733 580, 392 64,255,796 1,703,487 2,248,955 1,249 1,572 40,342 48,407 1,168 1,437 31,632 33,461 1,699,800 1,603,905 97,450 100,345 1,147 1,391 37,373 48,078 1,322,911 1,561,500 71,995 123, 572 392 448 37 176 7,226 12,730 70 161 23,190 61,265 44,487 47,222 85,384 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 3For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. *For 1949, does not Include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 'Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN 193 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Area 2a — Continued Area 2b Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm Genera — Con. Miscel- Livestock other than dairy and poultry General Miscel- Primarily Crop and laneous and all farms Cash- grain Cotton Other field- Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and laneous and unc las- livestock livestock fied crop crop livestock livestock sif ied 160 311 5,244 40 95 4,469 15 249 105 95 176 1 126 507 9,629 25 300 10 5 7,765 65 477 15 320 296 351 2 365 658 11,515 90 190 9,557 35 632 220 270 521 3 1,757 314 1,209 23,925 60 660 15 15 19,309 145 1,230 30 - 780 850 831 4 546 330 1,086 11,926 100 155 20 11 9,805 130 594 10 255 250 596 5 1,007 216 1,077 12,534 20 390 15 10 9,890 100 612 35 450 431 581 6 19,715 10,425 9,517 386,000 1,750 3,125 175 196 333,043 2,125 25,028 145 8,805 6,195 5,413 7 23,336 4,251 7,774 340,514 640 8,380 145 90 278,095 1,370 20,275 340 12,755 10,906 7,518 8 536 315 956 11,706 90 140 15 11 9,800 115 509 10 255 245 516 9 1,007 216 1,022 12,418 20 380 15 10 9,870 85 602 30 450 431 525 10 9,630 4,890 3,959 213,782 805 1,540 80 126 189,841 1,115 10,667 45 4,105 3,080 2,378 11 11,660 2,225 4,192 193,701 280 4,870 85 40 161,019 725 9,862 195 6,775 5,880 3,970 12 521 295 846 11,449 70 135 15 5 9,785 105 368 5 255 235 471 13 981 216 982 12,267 20 370 15 10 9,830 85 556 30 450 426 475 L4 8,790 4,185 3,284 205,561 635 1,350 80 120 186,860 1,055 6,566 5 3,990 2,910 1,990 15 11,265 2,140 4,082 187,544 280 4,575 80 40 158,462 700 8,747 195 6,585 5,895 1,985 16 491 225 356 6,125 45 45 5 5,001 20 483 225 120 181 17 826 131 412 7,394 20 145 10 5,883 30 556 10 355 235 150 18 23,175 9,760 2,955 184,870 1,505 465 25 135,596 585 33,073 8,530 3,540 1,551 19 21,218 3,244 2,401 158,716 1,060 1,565 40 109,431 475 27, 520 60 11,730 4,920 1,915 20 486 300 941 9,918 45 135 25 7,988 155 439 10 240 220 661 21 971 161 907 10,853 25 320 10 20 8,365 135 517 30 425 381 625 22 177,070 90,335 75,875 1,324,347 6,290 10,050 1,650 1,038,000 40,305 66,515 300 67,775 34,630 58,832 23 216,005 35,035 69,921 1,115,330 3,420 16,505 905 1,735 822,270 20,020 67,360 1,850 78,450 53,060 49,755 24 551 325 626 11,524 65 130 15 9,769 105 619 10 245 255 311 25 1,017 186 647 12,188 20 365 10 15 9,805 90 657 20 460 411 335 26 6,756 3,685 2,627 157,574 315 765 75 135,782 1,155 12,080 105 3,335 2,395 1,567 27 9,154 1,393 1,910 140,519 190 2,995 65 55 114,735 1,015 11,756 95 4,595 3,918 1,100 28 433,480 231,495 151,237 7,045,899 20,440 46,320 2,605 5,314,630 52,900 1,205,705 7,400 164,190 134,270 97,439 29 700,449 110,789 135,505 9,085,304 9,185 122,020 9,715 7,975 6,800,259 95,970' 1J425,765 5,335 330,370 198,530 80,180 30 496 205 171 5,649 35 30 10 4,636 20 507 230 120 61 31 896 156 337 7,136 20 120 15 5,574 45 591 370 246 155 32 26,150 11,800 2,390 209,849 1,195 425 45 140, 830 405 48,931 12,040 4,675 1,303 33 31,726 4,479 2,510 202,318 1,160 1,475 55 130,026 770 43,511 16,640 6,371 2,310 34 1,113,755 438,160 56,734 8,251,464 59,990 8,535 1,650 5,338,865 12,715 2,092,835 502,765 183,765 50,344 35 1,200,906 159,273 82,810 7,449,158 42,590 37,155 1,690 4,760,787 30,185 1,628,656 647,050 223,425 77,620 36 426 235 270 4,799 15 25 5 3,836 125 252 5 190 145 201 37 811 90 332 5,705 15 125 10 4,439 70 250 330 236 230 38 202,250 35,400 15,885 617,610 710 1,910 120 274,270 244,875 32,880 25 39,345 10,865 12,610 39 162,530 21,885 30,491 543,731 410 5,965 480 335,161 70,910 27,100 48,720 38,635 16,350 40 486 305 556 7,616 30 65 15 6,232 135 353 10 225 180 371 41 991 146 627 8,595 25 165 10 15 6,734 120 415 15 415 311 370 42 1,799,320 595,120 368, 520 9,541,346 17,045 27,190 6,600 7,418,910 578,555 494,350 680 587,075 21 200,451 43 2,651,354 313,172 391,102 8,626,303 30,755 33,690 5,855 15,700 6,086,923 233,080 566,225 2,405 900,095 555,845 195,730 44 585,415 191,215 109,151 2,960,175 5,485 8,790 2,120 2,285,260 192,085 160,435 180 175,285 70,745 59,790 45 1,009,801 123,518 135,838 3,340,356 11,090 11,975 1,805 6,065 2,366,536 91,735 212,715 955 359,155 205,130 73,195 46 47,934,529 20,150,817 9,963,555 1,196,656, 394 3,605,340 5,037,100 196,976 600,000 13.02329,623 6,360,869 36,305,992 20,313,722 16,101,491 5,305,281 47 1,396,998 629,250 319,184 37,082,905 97,595 148,535 4,500 18,000 34,291,495 164,480 1,081,393 638,280 482,175 156,452 48 1,520,213 287,799 347,861 30,704,919 39,690 555,990 6,315 7,230 26,970,250 122,965 1,115,211 5,495 932,015 740, 538 209,220 49 561 350 766 11,650 175 175 11 5 9,549 115 609 10 255 265 481 50 992 206 937 12,537 60 436 25 20 9,685 105 620 60 460 426 640 51 17,240 12,380 5,300 219,433 5,285 1,845 340 75 174,040 1,530 19,078 115 6,980 6,530 3,615 52 24,010 6,382 9,097 222,142 3,060 5,005 330 110 164,077 1,810 20,025 1,245 12,855 8,950 4,675 53 551 340 596 11,035 175 175 11 5 9,009 115 594 10 250 255 436 54 931 206 771 11,992 60 396 25 20 9,250 105 600 60 440 421 615 55 13,515 10,260 3,920 151,253 4,870 1,360 340 55 113,921 1,265 15,342 115 5,365 5,435 3,185 56 21,465 5,376 6,540 155,219 2,975 3,605 275 105 109,397 1,620 15,505 1,070 10,080 6,767 3,820 57 678,540 514,125 160,043 9,058,535 272,230 66,265 7,500 750 6,812,370 67,755 1,013,315 5,900 542,950 339,525 129,975 58 82! ,19! 247,930 286,295 8,730,300 156,625 175,835 12,840 6,025 6,198,995 91,575 923,600 41,550 575,240 357,550 190,465 59 90,920 172,805 44,495 1,023,585 199,410 132,000 7,525 4,000 521,210 5,600 39,490 5,000 85,620 133,900 21,830 60 106,645 127,900 47,665 580,690 4,075 2,700 350 198,460 6,325 36,195 16,675 100,055 63,900 19,955 61 526 350 566 10,436 130 100 5 8,817 85 543 10 255 240 251 62 936 196 747 10,956 55 290 15 15 8,714 80 551 55 410 396 375 63 16,245 10,345 4,985 176,078 3,775 1,100 50 144,811 1,135 13,200 240 5,135 4,440 2,192 64 25,955 5,956 9,455 184,336 1,835 3,360 120 105 143,990 1,220 13,161 1,000 9,240 6,295 4,010 65 572,870 328,820 137,941 7,000,220 161,615 38,805 1,000 5,712,130 40,020 585,160 3,800 216,290 168,680 72,720 66 749,735 169,605 252,998 8,284,315 86,130 147,810 3,605 2,700 6,452,395 50,805 628,020 31,760 431,570 302,420 147,100 67 56,115 75,190 46,290 352,570 110,960 12,320 136,510 2,000 16,025 2,750 15,500 44,475 12,030 68 46,170 57,275 29,335 265,345 44,575 6,260 1,725 1,250 92,980 36,775 11,805 37,500 27,705 4,770 69 185 105 551 5,048 35 120 6 5 4,086 60 141 5 115 115 360 70 435 41 431 5,093 5 181 10 3,936 50 200 15 160 161 375 71 26 2 79 908 8 58 89 2 625 16 9 2 14 31 54 72 182 18 99 1,450 10 110 20 923 8 132 2 41 38 166 73 4,315 1,195 12,582 142,378 1,325 6,145 7,035 535 101,300 3,995 2,473 140 3,375 3,715 12,340 74 15,815 4,380 12,580 144,195 1,500 10,290 1,760 91,950 675 10,750 250 4,600 4,200 18,220 75 60 95 201 878 15 5 32 560 25 60 5 25 45 106 76 141 85 292 899 5 1 25 6 501 10 71 20 60 45 155 77 26,385 151,835 28,095 516,756 33,490 175 87,286 224,860 28,025 32,655 4,500 25,955 54,660 25,150 78 51,700 81,545 62, 856 328, 586 1,575 2,200 40,655 300 152,285 1,605 31,466 10,855 24,445 25,730 37,470 79 16,919 10,385 11,359 338,407 3,365 2,680 115 75 292,880 2,595 17,017 405 7,370 6,335 5,570 80 22,786 5,666 16,400 322,221 1,300 9,205 145 40 259,164 2,025 17,515 2,455 11,350 11,645 7,377 81 33,752 17,510 17,679 619,818 6,130 3,865 265 110 533,668 4,600 35,345 835 13,275 12,360 9,365 82 194 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are base d on reporl a for only Item {For definitions and explanations, aee text) Ares 3 Total all farms Type of farm Livestock General Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry other than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Livestock on band: 1 4,130 56 20 2,557 20 1,157 2 1950 . . . 8,387 11 50 5,336 20 2,299 10 3 number 1954 .. . 9,950 162 40 5,875 35 2,968 4 1950 . . . 21,785 22 115 13,377 50 6,374 25 5 11,225 136 40 10 7,092 55 2,917 6 1950 . . . 11,689 51 60 7,331 15 3,216 10 7 number 1954. . . 466,120 3,030 700 180 286,838 1,040 147,932 8 1950... 415,828 983 675 256,766 310 134,392 155 9 Cows, Including heifers that 11,078 131 40 10 7,092 50 2,820 10 1950 . . . 11,588 46 60 7,326 15 3,150 10 11 number 1954 — 252,114 1,771 410 95 170,197 575 64,926 12 1950... 222,617 553 410 151,524 125 58,156 120 13 10,448 116 35 10 7,087 45 2,320 14 1950... 11,222 46 55 7,276 15 2,904 10 15 number 1954 . . . 222,840 1,543 360 60 166,822 355 41,060 16 1950... 203,527 531 370 146,939 125 44,368 30 17 9,568 81 10 5 5,977 25 2,765 5 18 1950 . . . 10,409 31 20 6,491 5 3,081 19 number 1954 . . . 637,965 2,100 155 80 321,286 375 275,004 85 20 1950... 512,427 1,235 255 286,658 195 196,601 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 9,194 105 35 5 5,682 55 2,347 22 1950 . . . 10,267 36 45 5 6,336 45 2,764 20 23 number 1954 . . . 1,227,441 13,005 2,735 115 706,640 10,295 355,741 24 1950... 1,088,350 4,310 1,860 250 629,530 11,300 319,935 1,160 Livestock and livestock products sold: 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 10,957 111 40 5 7,037 35 2,904 26 1949 . . . 11,475 36 50 7,311 25 3,217 10 27 number 1954 . . . 205,650 1,222 260 15 127,250 560 65,968 28 1949... 184,699 484 240 112,227 150 63,218 95 29 dollars 1954 . . . 13,232,428 64,421 6,610 750 5,674,910 46,505 6,862,092 30 1949... 16,092,513 27,155 9,260 7,165,455 16,930 8,357,794 2,465 :, 31 9,583 81 10 5,962 20 2.820 10 32 1949 . . . 10,603 46 30 6,545 5 3,196 15 33 number 1954 . . . 688,877 1,780 120 85 319,514 520 323,948 145 34 1949... 690,887 1,920 375 349,005 75 302 , 502 520 35 dollars 1954... 27,283,493 75,089 3,900 1,450 12,154,610 16,345 13,402, 294 6,000 36 1949... 26,218,367 50,001 12,550 12^73,305 3,040 11,854, 654 16,655 37 4,819 45 2,806 50 1,453 38 1949 . . . 5,963 21 5 3,591 40 1,720 10 39 dollars 1954... 417,628 5,625 196,555 23,620 107,648 40 1949 . . . 588,801 5,805 220 338,712 19,515 158,249 110 41 7,355 75 20 4,456 55 2,019 42 1949 . . . 8,593 21 25 5,336 45 2,401 5 43 dozens 1954 . . . 7,789,605 86,860 9,250 320 4,244,450 116,365 2,435,120 44 1949 . . . 7,931,891 16,345 7,070 4,231,055 166,745 2,504,961 1,935 45 dollars 1954... 2,335,035 29,700 2,820 100 1,270,910 38,480 707,620 46 1949... 3,003,021 6,281 2,980 1,631,388 55,070 928,672 580 47 1,332.312,686 38,141,421 7,996,206 227,449 1,130,951 34,910 306,544 9,690 1. 64 30,269,305 1,341,696 40,790 800,054,765 5,643,685 48 dollars 1954... 49 1949... 32,425,411 54,428 32,285 . ,99 19,065 5,212,043 1,000 Specified crops harvested: 50 11,006 201 40 5 o,9J7 45 2,867 lo 51 1949... 11,621 83 75 7,151 25 3,271 30 52 acres 1954... 335,782 7,853 345 35 192,930 745 110,621 148 53 1949... 341,730 4,280 770 191,122 360 120,920 920 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 10,831 201 40 5 6,812 45 2.827 16 55 1949... 11,475 83 75 7,036 25 3,255 30 56 acres 1954... 268,397 7,298 235 35 144,490 720 95,201 148 57 1949... 270,682 4,167 705 143,562 325 101,023 920 58 bushels harvested 1954... 17,547,405 519,950 13,850 1,400 9,141,2o0 36,900 6,472,520 7,850 59 1949... 16,344,510 241,500 31,455 8,604,375 15,100 6,253,670 51,400 60 bushels sold 1954... 1,864,850 393,690 250 622,175 1,500 282,620 2,300 61 1949... 885,940 174,340 4,700 215,260 293,945 7,775 62 10,120 151 20 5 6,577 25 2,586 6 63 1949... 10,538 88 55 6,606 25 2,958 20 64 acres 1954... 236,081 3,445 125 25 142,130 500 73,067 89 65 1949... 247,630 2,525 570 143,924 405 83,559 450 66 bushels harvested 1954... 10,901,400 154,905 4,725 350 6,525,070 • 23,950 3,434,595 2,600 67 1949 . . . 12,183,951 99,850 28, 115 7,093,475 17,075 4,190,656 21,700 68 bushels sold 1954... 347,795 72,765 108,605 73,420 2,600 69 1949... 307,505 46,000 2,225 104,390 92,780 15,000 70 Irish potatoes harvested for home use 2,491 30 15 10 1,576 15 515 71 1949... 3,519 5 25 2,190 10 878 15 72 acres 19543.. 280 114 50 73 19494 . . 695 3 411 1 166 74 bushels harvested 1954... 46,115 300 50 100 21,520 185 8,135 75 1949... 77,495 50 460 47,090 290 17,630 145 76 Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954... 303 10 5 21 121 56 77 1949... 296 5 10 90 85 15 78 dollars 1954... 374,844 8,180 190 152,179 70,885 52,235 79 1949... 225,786 7,975 28,355 43,010 65,515 2,625 80 381,520 364, 681 3,450 2,170 875 1,735 246,035 224,248 1,070 755 105 , 100 110, 540 530 760 81 1949... 82 tons 19545.. 871,039 8,200 1,470 556,900 2,520 250,071 788 'For comparability of data on liveatock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 'For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN 195 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Area 3 — Continued Area 4 Type of farm — Conl inued Total all Type of 'arm Genera — Con. Miscel- laneous Livestock General Miscel- Cash- grain Other other laneous Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclassi- fied farms Cotton field- crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry than dairy and poultry Primarily crop Primarily livestock Crop and livestock and unclas- sified 115 80 125 7,225 45 6 6 5 6,488 15 181 21 15 41 402 1 380 100 181 13,109 30 10 25 5 11,732 75 285 35 46 55 811 2 275 150 445 14,873 100 20 17 5 13,216 115 492 42 35 57 774 3 1,125 240 457 28,362 75 25 40 5 25,569 160 655 80 ■ 93 125 1.535 4 405 220 350 18,623 55 20 5 36 16,400 60 421 26 56 101 1.443 5 535 145 326 19,544 25 15 25 10 17,257 115 385 10 71 80 1,551 6 13,140 8,630 4,630 543,031 645 510 455 412 510,521 645 11,405 445 1,846 1,925 14,222 7 16,655 3.730 2,162 465,918 310 665 600 50 440,181 1,320 7,560 40 1,337 1,335 12,520 8 ■405 220 310 18,278 50 20 5 36 16,390 55 321 26 56 96 1.223 9 530 145 306 19,349 20 15 25 10 17,227 110 325 10 66 70 1,471 10 7,505 4,550 2,085 312,225 355 310 180 206 298,750 360 4,022 195 921 1,044 5,882 11 8,675 1,955 1,099 276,333 95 290 330 35 263,333 690 3,610 10 716 755 6,469 12 405 195 235 18,062 45 20 36 16,385 55 231 26 51 80 1,133 13 515 140 261 19,189 20 15 25 5 17,137 110 295 10 66 70 1,436 14 7,345 3,850 1,445 306,983 350 310 201 296,300 360 2,332 195 891 850 5,194 15 8,055 1,860 749 273,155 95 290 330 5 260,812 685 3,245 10 716 755 6,212 16 390 190 120 7,813 35 15 6,908 35 181 16 41 50 532 17 515 120 146 8,766 15 20 15 5 7,759 35 245 5 36 50 581 18 24,835 10,275 3,770 72,057 215 120 60,612 125 6,495 55 774 460 3,201 19 22,795 3,525 1,163 68,242 215 135 25 5 59,165 120 4,585 5 550 775 2,662 20 380 210 375 12,456 90 11 31 10,414 140 270 61 56 81 1,302 21 500 130 386 14,286 30 15 20 10 12,135 200 285 50 66 80 1,395 22 73,885 29,015 36,010 1,108,772 11,150 885 1,728 912,685 51,055 26,105 4,085 11,760 12,725 76,594 23 86,200 11,750 22,055 985,277 795 1,000 1,430 230 827,680 58,050 18,000 1,580 11,680 4,415 60,417 24 390 220 215 17,902 40 16 5 25 16,245 40 446 26 66 91 902 25 535 140 151 18,963 20 15 20 17,101 75 500 10 71 80 1,071 26 4,910 3,520 1,945 224,925 245 215 80 120 211,093 305 7,039 168 825 743 4,092 27 6,325 1,465 495 203,916 145 275 215 188,737 390 9,460 10 645 705 3,334 28 197,000 182,180 197,960 8,199,014 10,220 5,195 1,600 3,915 7,159,250 14,890 654,430 7,361 63,945 39,235 238,923 29 360,155 108,920 44,379 12,074,432 9,825 21,965 3,950 10,618,739 20,550 1,042,855 725 48,513 61,615 245,695 30 395 195 85 4,926 20 10 4,393 25 181 5 41 40 211 31 540 120 106 7,479 15 5 6,833 25 275 5 26 35 260 32 28,125 10, 590 4,050 114,960 300 140 90,988 430 17,190 30 2,068 920 2,894 33 31,020 4,390 1,080 97,949 160 20 87,012 170 6,635 20 935 805 2,192 34 1,079,610 343,030 201,165 2,717,891 8,170 1,260 1,912,970 6,475 630,600 1,110 60,990 24,455 71, Sol 35 1,103,150 157,965 47,047 2,628,411 6,320 500 2,286,666 3,860 200,905 1,080 34,382 27,535 67,163 36 265 110 90 3,986 25 15 3,282 135 130 15 41 51 292 37 395 60 121 4,950 15 5 5 4,167 190 115 5 46 20 382 38 67,740 6,800 9,640 742,278 5,460 925 300,092 391,630 9,210 840 11,237 3,700 19,184 39 53,940 4,855 7,395 490,832 1,240 1,495 1,500 289,083 118,470 10,435 50 22,269 6,460 39,830 40 340 170 215 8,106 50 10 20 6,984 135 175 45 56 65 566 41 475 100 185 9,430 10 10 10 5 8,294 205 165 20 56 65 590 42 563,950 146,795 186,495 6,912,259 68,800 2,250 9,225 5,664,655 510,040 173,260 12,815 107,515 63,965 299,734 43 882,350 59,490 61,940 6,524,982 1,510 3,000 7,500 4,165 5,409,542 670,425 107,945 2,610 106,835 30,480 180.970 44 180,055 44,390 60,960 2,163,617 20,205 865 2,900 1,773,128 162,785 56,935 3,945 34,416 19,430 89,008 45 331,420 23,335 23,295 2,518,849 1,165 1,030 3,055 1,245 2,071,767 265,755 39,835 880 50,769 12,930 70.418 46 41,270,665 17,224,255 8,475,401 1,861,540,237 1,383,200 2,060,320 767,296 1,818,746,436 1,390,398 8,311,001 1,002,637 4,421,339 3,469,202 19,968,408 47 1,128,660 525,795 261 , 140 58,502,193 46, 685 63,870 22,340 57,157,825 43,695 268,245 31,765 •140,065 114,240 613,463 48 1,201,635 214,450 62, 515 52,951,067 2,300 40,305 47,445 51J28.932 105,680 452,190 500 137,300 148,415 688,030 49 400 230 265 15,225 170 15 15 13,625 55 311 46 51 86 851 50 540 155 291 16,954 55 30 50 15 14,911 105 360 25 56 80 1,267 51 11, 160 9,160 2,785 202,984 3,070 180 545 184,861 600 4,940 387 1,216 1,230 5,955 52 16,515 4,310 2,533 218,392 1,075 390 735 55 197,430 930 5,820 320 1,153 1,205 9,229 53 395 230 260 6,966 155 15 5,809 50 216 25 41 56 599 54 535 155 281 9,540 40 20 30 15 8,364 85 200 10 36 60 680 55 9,385 8,200 2,685 57,850 2,400 430 46,487 530 3,055 275 695 795 3,183 56 14,030 3,675 2,275 66,840 815 90 445 55 56,420 705 2,200 85 730 870 4,425 57 636,950 554,500 162,225 2,901,635 108,625 12,000 2,377,805 27,625 156,385 14,435 42,560 32,925 129,275 58 820,725 214,525 111,760 3,112,542 32,275 5,105 13,500 1,750 2,704,285 27,375 104,550 3,675 27,050 36,275 156,702 59 199,400 346,725 16,190 432,980 85,685 1,330 282,930 7,000 435 5,685 11,600 8,000 30,315 60 100,725 81,555 7,640 133,975 19,750 1,000 71,660 5,000 9,470 2,650 1,650 10,300 12,495 61 390 210 150 16,766 160 21 15 15,114 90 307 70 ol 91 837 62 470 130 186 17,21A 70 26 55 10 15,281 100 375 80 61 85 1,071 63 9,300 5,710 1,690 318,003 3,635 720 275 293,039 1,295 5,623 925 1,935 1,585 8,971 64 11,570 2,680 1,947 315,399 1,820 930 900 350 285,438 1,555 7,005 1,705 1,370 1,875 12,451 65 439,485 247,160 68,560 13,412,173 144,845 33,500 6,000 12, 523, 830 43,305 197,875 32,500 68,070 44,817 317,431 66 541,485 117,160 74,435 10,290,458 53,705 20,555 29,380 7,250 9,463,834 50, 165 211,640 45,715 43,767 53,215 311,232 67 33,295 54,510 2,600 661,239 104,355 6,500 428, 165 6,510 9,835 21,095 12,000 6,257 66,522 68 22,285 22,075 2,750 363,695 22,230 3,450 7,935 500 213,015 2,050 24,585 23,470 3,250 15,135 48,075 69 115 75 140 4,729 50 26 5 21 3,760 40 96 31 5 55 640 70 185 55 156 6,818 25 31 5 10 5,692 55 110 50 26 50 764 71 12 6 98 3,062 4 655 2 4 1,629 6 8 86 422 246 72 50 18 46 5,698 8 780 1 3,822 8 82 16 22 170 789 73 1,815 945 13,065 559,873 540 182,000 250 330 241,510 920 1,583 30,410 75 59,020 43,235 74 5,700 1,115 5,015 792,598 1,010 239,400 175 60 434,150 1,070 8,640 1,685 1,965 29,950 74,493 75 35 20 35 2,169 35 15 11 1 1,631 25 55 36 10 40 310 76 50 15 26 2,851 10 15 96 2,157 10 50 30 21 45 417 77 23,100 20,625 47,450 1,122,648 20,510 2,075 437,500 60 523,080 4,430 19,020 12,825 10,450 23,655 69,043 78 61,510 13,540 3,256 825,281 2,750 4,275 222,335 359,830 860 6,560 8,625 7,166 116,495 96,385 79 11,740 8,150 4,570 520,144 3,435 530 290 565 469,783 1,600 13,049 2,965 1,950 3,219 22,758 80 16,100 5,040 3,333 515,266 1,910 1,175 1,315 205 456,540 2,135 11,795 4,880 1,945 2,785 30,581 81 25,550 16,900 8,640 834,026 5,405 790 200 610 766,795 2,100 17,700 4,350 2,910 3,75Q 29,416 82 196 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOC- SOLD, AND [Data are baaed on reporta for only (For definitiona and explanations, eee text) Livestock on band: 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 sold: Cattle and calves sold alive. . ..farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Total all farms 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 30ld; pounds 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. Oats threshed or combined farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954... 1949... Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 19543.. 1949'.. bushels harvested 1954... 1949... 3,051 5,964 6,472 14,220 8,225 8,938 199,946 171,050 7,940 8,847 105,916 92,863 7,761 8,709 100,167 89,425 4,570 5,163 87,512 78,167 7,299 7,882 945,068 819,293 7,454 8,268 75,228 70,373 4,008,914 5,404,042 3,709 4,698 103,193 99,280 3,439,549 3,303,383 3,110 3,855 1,116,948 453,824 5,489 6>,486 6,339,506 6,540,292 1,969,072 2,513,374 606,299,700 18,181,903 14,931,851 Type of farm Cash-grain Vegetables harvested for sale ..farms reporting 1954... 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... tons 19545.. 8,538 9,206 173,872 174,931 7,632 8,425 115,888 126,113 5,837,196 5,478,119 1,455,294 463,362 7,594 7,844 156, 190 156,176 4,980,883 4,623,741 487,606 291,630 3,663 4,639 9,982 12,088 2,053,990 1,685,437 2,058 2,644 1,002,750 731,430 229,032 227,601 338,406 146 60 171 25 2,292 290 146 25 1,024 130 136 20 917 125 105 20 1,200 150 210 50 21,020 3,190 141 30 851 120 47,655 13,185 15 760 110 31,270 2,985 70 15 8,135 1,465 120 25 108,595 26,230 34,840 7,725 4,747,330 115,265 7,575 386 115 12,690 3,035 381 115 11,570 2,880 313,695 106,570 436,635 75,105 361 96 8,160 2,518 219,290 62,410 124,615 32,900 90 25 63 15 6,405 950 70 20 19,125 2,200 5,350 1,715 6,970 Other field-crop 110 91 2,356 2,492 46 1,300 868 47 780 35,720 60,522 61 37 1,710 1,065 60,509 41,778 20 15 2,500 690 60 20 31,040 9,985 11, 190 2,950 7,531,745 177,880 49,830 Vegetable 82 52 ,100 67 41 1,240 684 66, 100 26,755 10,350 4,355 62 3,135 3,155 103,795 97,060 21,415 21,770 95 74 4,459 3,020 ,215,000 784,700 7,750 16,315 5,045 2,442 7,955 30 55 55 31 41 325 460 26 40 170 210 15 40 55 210 16 30 130 220 26 40 1,125 4,230 16 41 130 220 13,830 15,125 11 15 72 190 3,150 4,820 10 15 190 2,115 10 35 300 11,745 4,475 33,000 1,000 10,855 42 76 659 1,220 32 76 547 1,110 19,775 32,745 13,400 6,200 46 50 671 685 12,310 13,650 5,875 1,225 21 35 235 32 32,450 1,675 383,435 202,500 781 1,071 957 Fruit- and-nut 6 15 12 45 11 31 28 283 6 31 6 197 6 26 6 167 130 5 35 35 . » 5 11 5 66 125 3,840 20 325 10,290 17,045 6,135 25 125 365 5 20 75 315 4,500 13,500 15 175 325 4,010 6,100 1,890 2,000 2,232 4,323 4,843 10,307 5,777 6,250 158,843 134,162 5,772 6,250 87,684 75,225 5,762 6,200 85,695 74,039 3,158 3,615 55,397 4,648 5,061 627,325 520,371 5,612 6,105 59,562 54,375 2,629,771 3,707,183 2,622 3,389 65,711 63,506 2,110,855 2,056,783 2,044 2,498 174,363 218,868 3,761 4,340 4,201,989 4,037,750 1,281,643 1,558,107 S 17,876,530 16,265,705 13,246,603 5,642 6,185 117,405 121,740 4,953 5,650 70,486 82,297 3,651,500 3,664,860 554,510 225,745 5,276 5,504 110,954 111,459 3,660,372 3,374,974 160,805 106,280 Poultry 2,174 3,036 2,968 6,207 414,445 647,352 938 1,457 272,760 242,395 200 167,971 355 165,072 250 256,926 45 75 90 175 151 155 2,066 1,285 146 155 1,082 695 146 155 1,082 695 65 45 985 395 245 240 54,430 54,765 121 115 717 365 34,485 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 26,225 1,042,922 317 441 19,590 20,629 721,965 786,612 50 50 1,165 800 26,040 14,365 205 180 761,015 110,760 230 235 591,770 706,550 202,325 277,210 4,408,221 133,760 77,840 226 190 3,347 2,945 20e 185 2,577 2,485 114,920 106,615 20,850 10,500 181 135 2,493 1,900 66,765 47,755 7,855 1,165 120 85 38 49 3,145 3,120 76 25 37,870 5,065 4,025 2,925 5,015 133 376 293 1,013 416 528 14,687 13,818 351 503 5,094 5,796 279 476 2,571 4,564 322 396 16,237 15,119 317 460 45,683 48,857 426 563 6,777 7,974 780,915 141 256 11,720 22,230 216 390 322,185 355,502 98,373 139,851 10,000,095 287,188 511,099 415 562 12,062 17,232 398 532 9,244 12,817 441,525 598,299 29,025 17,272 368 536 8,210 12,954 241,315 410,622 9,480 23,655 112 218 83 198 8,015 12,445 13,640 22,300 13,059 17,721 18,614 12,447 52,025, 259 478 81,870 41,400 30 25 11,735 23,570 3,113 2,920 3,695 ^or comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. for .1954 acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 4For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text, grass silage. does not include 'Excludes WISCONSIN 197 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Area 5 — Continued Area 6 Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm Genera] — Con. Miscel- Livestock other than dairy and poultry General Miscel- laneous and unclas- Primarily Crop and laneous and all farms CaBh- grain Cotton Other field- Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and livestock livestock fied crop crop livestock 1 lvestock sified 83 151 245 3,764 20 5 10 25 3,296 20 87 25 5 35 236 1 340 165 555 8,129 40 27 25 45 7,142 40 153 40 50 56 511 2 176 292 465 7,787 40 10 20 75 6,694 60 274 75 . 10 45 484 3 805 415 1,215 17,364 80 53 40 90 15,232 80 322 80 115 144 1,128 4 189 403 935 12,820 65 18 55 111 11,078 40 282 35 40 135 961 5 465 226 1,125 13,765 40 47 30 65 11,857 60 278 40 71 151 1,126 6 4,693 8,361 5,725 340,939 350 738 975 1,479 316,866 505 6,013 1,090 1,070 3,540 8,313 7 7,865 3,350 6,850 301,527 510 936 380 1,275 279,464 825 5,579 400 1,342 2,504 8,312 8 169 388 805 12,545 50 13 55 111 11,073 40 207 20 40 125 811 9 455 226 1,075 13,585 30 37 30 60 11,842 45 248 35 71 141 1,046 10 2,129 4,577 2,570 200, 197 130 355 500 880 189,880 290 1,645 425 605 1,860 3,627 11 3,855 1,756 3,635 184,288 225 346 240 650 173,012 455 2,699 225 782 1,267 4,387 12 169 378 745 12,387 50 12 55 106 11,063 35 150 20 35 115 746 13 440 216 1,055 13,399 30 37 30 60 11,752 45 217 35 66 141 986 14 2,014 4,257 2,165 196,770 130 324 500 875 188,175 285 855 385 515 1,595 3,131 15 3,815 1,621 3,575 180,692 225 346 230 650 170,612 455 1,905 225 742 1,140 4,162 16 144 272 376 6,245 20 13 20 21 5,470 10 160 10 30 110 381 17 340 156 465 7,508 25 28 15 35 6,631 35 187 30 46 76 4O0 18 5,198 4,200 2,325 81,743 170 331 120 307 68,96! 30 6,175 610 730 1,525 2,780 19 5,790 1,740 1,845 78,597 140 186 535 295 70,259 '■j 2,805 365 762 925 2,235 20 189 398 1,141 9,349 65 17 45 71 7,589 110 226 60 35 130 .1,001 21 470 226 1,215 10,774 35 33 20 70 8,961 175 202 50 61 136 1,031 22 45,110 66,765 71,230 956,105 4,785 2,815 2,430 4,730 780,320 47,950 17,945 7,460 5,600 24,730 57,340 23 86,195 25,095 68,945 924,646 2,210 2,520 1,110 4,660 755,640 78,645 12,202 4,535 8,475 9,535 45,114 24 194 408 405 12,230 30 18 45 101 10,968 45 297 20 40 145 521 25 460 221 650 13,559 20 42 25 60 11,862 60 363 40 76 166 845 26 1,631 3,355 1,165 147,748 80 292 405 689 136,327 520 4,890 185 490 1,805 2,065 27 3,325 1,532 1,910 141,362 90 440 175 500 130,030 340 5,451 160 823 863 2,490 28 207,938 IS ,1 75 61,255 6,027,236 2,755 14,887 24,755 30,805 5,143,172 23,720 546,770 6,510 33,505 102,605 97,752 29 281,780 115,375 134,570 8,326,414 3,690 36,732 7,020 48,990 7,175,337 24,950 696,728 9,910 87,034 69,873 166,150 30 139 247 196 4,733 15 7 10 6 4,264 5 150 15 30 85 146 31 335 151 225 6,871 10 17 5 20 6,210 30 177 10 46 96 250 32 6,948 4,765 2,032 116,134 265 510 90 569 99,828 100 6,795 770 1,300 2,505 3,402 33 7,690 3,025 1,685 108,800 200 168 ^ 410 97,120 840 4,805 380 1,408 1,579 1,880 34 259,665 162,190 44,825 2,751,601 9,145 17,092 1,400 8,795 2,288,659 1,200 254,445 24,175 28,240 63,740 54,710 35 262,140 72,290 42,145 3,119,941 2,220 6,405 140 12,175 2,784,125 23,355 162,555 3,920 31,118 47,348 46,580 36 147 213 235 3,115 25 6 5 30 2,557 100 71 10 35 80 196 37 320 141 395 4,230 15 11 5 25 3,481 160 66 25 51 66 325 38 74,245 20,365 12,930 480,625 1,530 1,312 125 1,250 181,595 254,645 4,595 3,500 2,950 14,305 14,818 39 42,710 21,261 32,710 589,586 1,140 939 20 2,520 300,383 220,715 11,780 1,120 9,737 11,672 29,560 40 174 363 525 6,581 25 11 15 31 5,647 100 116 40 40 120 436 41 475 206 700 8,317 15 27 15 25 7,251 170 121 25 61 111 496 42 375,390 406,402 21 ':-• , i :> 3 6,245,600 8,620 1' . 15,475 10,335 5,153,015 375,540 103,435 54,900 103,850 186,675 217,755 43 963,205 171,875 225,105 7,180,820 5,990 7,359 1,875 23,120 6,084,872 634,440 78,290 : ,.' ■ 67,240 148,448 44 122,815 129,601 81,310 2,034,304 2,550 5,335 5,695 3,279 1,655,935 130,980 34,060 17,495 39,615 62,500 76,860 45 364,070 62,991 83,760 2,769,214 2,755 2,834 535 8,600 2,340,677 249,500 28,292 6,350 44,395 29,201 56,075 46 12,273,498 23,300,738 i, 760, 968 12S6,2£0,364 163,700 2,494,201 2,328,840 4,734,856 :.:':. V- ' ,. ■". 1,530,000 4,306,305 2,137,480 4,673,240 10,615,960 47 354,605 654,965 152,710 38,918,696 5,770 67,238 77,865 144,767 37,687,191 43,500 130,770 64,325 10 1,285 273,355 314,630 48 522,160 217,144 267,730 35,035,825 24,900 49,269 19,465 133,280 33,694,431 78,485 337,855 21,380 118,691 175,544 382,525 49 214 433 1,016 11,297 90 17 50 56 10,077 45 236 30 35 125 536 50 470 241 1,245 12,672 50 56 25 60 10,972 90 267 55 81 136 880 51 5,517 10,482 8,042 W5 , 169 1,880 430 410 465 131,089 645 3,010 1,030 675 2,085 3,450 52 9,270 5,580 11,600 153,533 475 481 150 615 139,250 685 3,337 585 815 1,600 5,540 53 204 393 926 4,187 85 11 15 10 3,520 45 130 30 20 70 251 54 465 226 1,070 6,542 25 26 5 5,617 60 177 40 46 66 480 55 4 285 8,047 6,697 26,438 1,520 180 75 85 19,448 405 1,295 710 280 1,155 1,285 56 7^815 4,635 10,090 39,199 200 164 50 33,432 395 1,269 265 219 760 2,445 57 229,080 712,906 227,070 1,381,955 90,400 13,050 2,875 4,100 1,029,725 17,025 59,425 29,335 14,125 67,745 54,150 58 363,430 210,445 320,880 2,040,608 9,750 8,000 4,000 1,781,740 20,650 62,035 11,725 11,738 34,800 96,170 59 46,350 240,899 69,340 298,220 78,010 2,440 4,000 138,295 8,000 7,750 8,635 9,250 25,050 16,790 60 17,990 67,365 27,560 90,135 8,125 53,345 4,700 5,460 9,500 9,005 61 204 408 590 12,336 165 48 56 116 10,543 55 267 130 40 160 756 62 425 221 725 13,118 110 64 30 81 11,257 120 318 90 81 166 801 63 5,221 11,076 4,750 239,807 4,830 1,420 756 1,400 209,742 1,025 4,694 3,085 800 4,145 7,910 64 7,935 4,740 7,975 231,706 2,725 1,508 445 1,190 205,017 1,745 5,893 1,205 1,430 2,980 7,568 65 172,624 350,995 111,230 11,117,635 181,915 53,695 32,670 60,695 9,921,800 40,210 182,245 125,125 42,975 205,035 271,270 66 240,315 125,055 174,915 8,381,576 90,995 40,850 11,250 48,375 7,535,985 54,995 184,505 48,080 57,085 101,604 207,852 67 17,900 90,699 36,515 1,086,413 146,975 25,475 4,378 17,300 613,415 11,875 21,060 85,235 9,795 58,680 92,225 68 8,630 17,350 26,630 532,336 74,440 10,071 920 8,350 312,775 1,500 22,665 28,835 12,565 25,165 35,050 69 121 246 631 5,055 30 54 55 76 3,969 20 85 50 20 70 626 70 325 196 580 7,466 45 74 25 75 6,056 45 140 40 55 101 810 71 165 1,458 254 5,533 34 2,849 24 105 1,816 12 17 180 20 280 196 72 360 1,212 508 7,173 25 2,096 12 52 4,139 16 96 81 34 118 504 73 27,080 247,285 18,196 1,198,222 6,015 801,145 2,370 14,190 241,412 1,380 3,420 54,430 2,100 52,380 19,380 74 26,175 140,250 26,420 1,002,370 1,535 514,995 885 4,310 395,710 1,310 8,555 5,880 3,360 25,725 40,105 75 67 221 476 2,907 30 10 126 20 2,200 20 75 25 15 75 311 76 185 165 540 4,153 25 20 61 10 3,156 40 100 45 25 86 585 77 35,575 130,340 88,630 1,224,338 8,365 76,650 235,805 2,045 703,370 5,220 16,505 15,460 10,185 100,305 50,428 78 48,320 83,260 83,505 1,102,663 3,330 5,350 157,690 815 730,634 11,135 23,515 14,840 7,815 66,484 81,055 79 6,948 12,975 9,565 362,381 3,480 1,490 1,950 2,760 314,888 1,845 7,498 7,710 1,460 5,040 14,260 80 11,150 6,630 15,600 343,516 2,470 2,518 660 2,505 295,885 2,255 8,185 3,990 1,775 5,295 17,978 81 10,050 17,819 10,155 • •-,.-"■; 5,985 2,440 4,260 4,744 613,347 2,945 13,260 12,795 2,660 8.87C 20,715 82 198 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are baaed on i« porta for only (For definitiona and explanat iona, eee 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 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 farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . dozens 1954 . . 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949.. Milk sold2 pounds 1954 . . dollars 1954.. 1949.. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes farms reporting 1954,. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Corn harvested for grain fsrms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . acres 1954.. 1949.. bushels hsrvested 1954.. 1949.. bushels sold 1954.. 1949., Oats threshed or combined farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. seres 1954.. 1949.. bushels harvested 1954.. 1949.. bushels sold 1954.. 1949.. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale fsrms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 19543 . 19494 . bushels harvested 1954.. 1949.. Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Hsy cut. •seres 1954... 1949... tons 19545.. Total all farms 4,409 10,399 9,567 22,713 17,444 18,839 552,297 510,652 16,917 18,598 317,487 303,989 16,686 18,448 313,092 300, 166 8,970 10,644 190,273 176,415 12,895 14,910 1,815,281 1,507,301 16,679 18,478 243,293 236,892 11,342,253 15,799,986 7,310 10,474 235,512 261,150 7,312,568 8,504,774 6,086 7,023 1,003,588 10, 12 , 279 14,026,887 13,495,147 4,382,550 5,424,402 2,188,812,811 67,338,669 61,977,140 15,854 17,437 265,007 263,478 8,926 10,146 92,844 83,329 5,494,280 4,896,279 1,379,350 282,985 17,588 18,492 438,493 420,393 23,980,648 20,108,184 3,511,664 1,412,126 4,732 6,546 1,391 2,940 233,885 408,655 4,873 5,890 3,079,941 4,498,942 485,229 441,648 1,112,876 Type of farm Cash-grain 30 30 190 60 155 65 2,550 900 100 50 1,095 345 85 50 955 345 90 30 1,100 7b0 140 70 18,150 4,260 85 50 905 350 56,555 37,830 40 30 415 345 24,650 13,400 360 100 74,175 21,650 23,540 8,370 3,478,615 89,400 27,435 225 70 5,325 1,150 205 50 4,240 630 297,250 33,720 241,835 12,275 365 155 10,360 3,780 543,875 170,515 436,410 113,080 695 2,295 95 70 66,260 61,170 7,875 2,255 16,170 Other field-crop 80 800 5 200 5 2,125 790 Vegetable 20 5 475 100 17,950 2,000 10, 350 1,400 385 250 64,515 95,000 10,650 60,750 20 32 40 83 46 78 1,109 1,493 40 72 285 783 30 72 225 694 25 68 440 1,042 126 5,950 7,848 41 63 402 393 41,250 34,381 10 38 245 980 12,670 34,232 25 50 2,430 3,885 30 70 24,050 15,935 7,605 5,935 610,000 20,565 71,064 52 117 875 1,821 42 112 660 1,411 32,890 68,625 9,520 16,290 107 156 1,928 2,926 108,368 111,785 64,813 37,550 26 70 50 76 14,985 4,795 179 269 629,401 1,080,368 1,823 2,878 4,066 Fruit- and-nut 396 20 5 115 5 5 125 170 5 237 15 29,850 1,310 5 5 100 200 4,800 3,190 10 890 2,500 210,000 6,500 Dairy 3,930 9,343 8,380 20,167 15,099 16,400 509,646 466,459 15,094 16,365 299,830 282,677 15,094 16,305 297,717 280,150 7,669 9,223 148,244 140,823 10,427 12,237 1,393,725 1,179,795 14,894 16,325 221,862 216,520 9,293,488 13,531,343 6,324 9,128 179,280 184,418 5,261,150 073,847 4,927 5,831 537,550 o28,394 8,557 10,347 10,590,164 10,435,335 275,503 4,178,373 . .. '. .'.■. i 64,886,921 53,865,766 Poultry 13,834 15,275 160 228,188 20 231,189 7,257 8,550 o8,023 66,070 60 4,050 2,200 156 85 11,000 3,400 4,392 500 5 2 100 9,000 34,265 197 75 580 4.003,420 3,921,694 754,790 174,915 14,699 15,805 378,096 366,850 20,818,115 17,676,415 2,200,500 946, 110 3,870 5,470 771 1,967 125,700 222,530 3,416 4,213 1,663,965 2,053,145 426,019 387,038 984,315 25 65 40 115 90 150 1,600 1,885 75 145 755 1,050 55 135 555 1,030 30 55 490 1,470 240 265 183,560 113,455 75 130 540 745 46,475 54, 625 20 60 610 1,860 13,720 61,320 215 230 319,785 199,285 230 275 2,091,665 1,449,880 663,185 573,790 4,128,890 134,640 143,255 105 140 1,480 1,395 90 68,205 53,800 29,190 1,700 170 156 2,835 2,975 149,050 136,960 60,480 8,725 90 65 26 12 1,505 1,595 24,040 50,540 1,990 2,585 4,740 Livestock other than dairy and poultry 125 325 320 790 496 525 13,628 13,140 340 460 4,460 5,435 300 440 3,650 4,820 376 435 22,850 15,200 430 395 54,845 33,835 541 550 10,373 7,640 1,204,820 1,095,425 396 435 32,078 48,740 1,285,178 1,395,205 220 160 31,080 19,430 270 295 265,420 230,840 88,065 96,680 21,316,910 630,080 743,275 466 465 11,800 8,930 411 340 7,705 4,745 439,925 289,245 40,665 20,500 12,960 12,280 707,475 553,815 80,175 50,385 1,790 4,605 155 150 106,120 123,980 13,220 11,405 29,935 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 3For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. *For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 5 Excludes grass silage. SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: WISCONSIN CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 199 a sample of farms. See text] Area 7 — Continued Areas 8 and B Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of 'arm Genera —Con. Miscel- laneous Livestock General Miscel- all Cash- grain Other other laneous Primarily Crop and and unclassi- farms 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 sif ied 46 66 142 5,996 206 30 33 4,197 60 637 50 190 225 368 1 145 150 279 15,651 76 46 37 5 11,939 125 1,353 65 768 473 764 2 88 164 305 14,584 488 50 78 9,547 105 1,748 130 .430 478 1,530 3 405 325 708 37,346 142 86 75 10 28,222 395 3,828 105 1,720 1,007 1,756 4 211 357 844 23,406 860 106 66 16,605 175 2,323 100 906 1,140 1,125 5 355 356 860 25,276 111 80 69 5 19,064 280 2,296 65 1,314 818 1,174 6 6,930 8,225 6,333 820,303 17,547 1,867 3,866 617,433 1,920 100 ,945 2,005 31,147 33,446 10,127 7 10,845 8,823 6,567 739,804 2,598 1,015 1,773 15 593,932 2,770 71,117 36,269 20,409 8,941 8 206 297 654 22,363 745 So 39 16,580 140 1,877 80 896 1,080 840 9 355 331 785 24,670 91 75 57 19,025 250 2,067 55 1,269 788 993 10 3,5o5 3,967 2,670 444,516 7,901 899 415 363,633 785 32,714 750 16,643 17,174 3,602 11 5,690 4,211 3,578 421,211 1,129 605 788 354,136 1,380 28,438 485 19,966 10,119 4,165 12 201 286 564 21,506 613 86 28 16,560 120 1,458 60 876 1,045 660 13 355 321 750 24,358 86 75 51 18,960 245 1,961 50 1,244 758 928 14 3,530 3,640 2,325 423,577 6,386 884 270 359,917 690 20,614 490 15,558 16,122 2,646 15 5,680 4,121 3,151 409,431 1,124 605 595 348,997 1,340 23,920 435 19,211 9,696 3,508 16 161 200 354 14,938 478 26 27 9,950 135 2,109 35 741 832 605 17 235 195 293 17,112 76 41 48 5 12,420 116 2,150 31 1,124 578 523 18 7,510 4,820 3,644 650,289 11,468 350 1,625 380,031 2,290 163,714 825 41,775 38,320 9,891 19 8,645 4,090 3,935 549,746 1,212 606 906 105 346,013 2,900 122,336 590 49,648 18,914 6,516 20 190 245 1,038 20,179 881 92 43 5 13,110 476 1,770 120 816 1,088 1,778 21 335 280 1,128 23,481 141 70 106 15 16,347 627 1,996 105 1,247 810 2,017 22 41,090 30,950 78,326 3,440,224 107,270 11, 89C 4,510 150 2,139,315 222,490 308,001 15,720 232,060 239,990 158,828 23 74,995 27,160 61,208 2,954,958 15,475 6,310 9,220 1,125 1,938,130 223,335 267,351 7,670 217,815 133,840 134,687 24 201 332 409 22,200 575 75 40 16,470 120 2,333 90 906 1,096 495 25 350 371 599 24,600 96 70 52 19,010 246 2,374 36 1,304 838 574 26 3,004 3,850 1,635 374,738 5,631 705 3,213 268,641 835 65,157 655 13,930 13,687 2,234 27 4,805 3,881 2,338 348,438 988 330 1,545 269,831 1,198 48,248 510 15,151 8,323 2,314 28 226,436 299,940 102,484 24,056,678 437,545 31,895 603,536 11,978,510 65,780 8,931,674 86,885 838,320 865,622 216,911 29 442,520 363,060 227,912 28,982,073 104,017 17,050 314,935 18,534,412 96,375 7,770,054 33,580 1,197,166 686, 510 227,974 30 166 160 154 13,974 363 11 22 9,360 95 2,144 25 776 853 325 31 285 215 253 17,485 86 31 27 5 12,728 116 2,269 31 1,214 603 375 32 12,684 6,010 2,925 714,789 9,117 685 1,847 400,494 1,375 203,948 535 55,745 33,646 7,397 33 13 , 5,0 6,710 4,097 749,882 2,145 472 890 90 447,950 2,600 191,620 807 73,668 23,655 5,985 34 428,522 185,370 66,688 28,867,107 348,535 28,900 69,511 15,357,656 49,795 8,863,488 20,550 2,421,970 1,446,468 260,234 35 515,640 286,370 120,405 28,525,460 82,808 17,410 3,600 16,371,413 83,935 7,837,620 37,655 2,920,255 918,232 224,790 36 130 136 323 11,999 430 51 27 7,863 441 1,093 45 696 711 642 37 240 155 307 14,349 85 50 45 9,930 588 1,159 45 1,046 625 776 38 24,785 39,147 31,586 5,393,016 57,175 4,175 1,810 863,113 3,993,100 148,829 5,790 138,070 110,085 70,869 39 59,345 30,920 28,677 4,916,617 25,375 2,840 3,815 1,172,672 3,112,051 158,270 3,610 223,389 114,145 100,450 40 165 201 568 16,784 596 81 26 5 11,260 471 1,404 95 786 973 1,087 41 335 195 662 20,262 120 60 70 10 14,351 637 1,700 85 1,227 770 1,232 42 408,065 233,210 303,088 25,307,838 615,170 68,430 20,391 250 15,480,112 2,258,230 2,242,041 100,845 2,094,456 1,771,110 656,803 43 823,400 178,295 315,167 24,494,268 55,090 24,910 34,850 6,375 15,706,831 2,359,605 2,019,092 51,230 2,476,380 1,175,370 584,535 44 139,595 78,500 93,322 8,210,105 199,496 25,415 7,962 75 4,947,014 816,150 756,032 30,610 658,272 552,973 216,106 45 359,705 66,540 123,824 9,847,500 25,790 12,225 15,595 3,400 6,244,442 1,058,873 804,649 19,995 967,753 461,165 233,613 46. 6,877,657 20,674,877 8,675,402 ,721,066 34,240,330 5,246,295 1,227,850 2,619,932,860 3,451,737 117, 136,387 1,961,865 ' . ' . • 36,156,099 11,410,545 47 c 1 6 636,730 250,737 93,462,074 989,995 188,506 39,190 62,144,456 123,295 3,515,275 57,075 3,291,535 2,753,520 359,227 48 1,033,950 636,912 436,808 88,105,877 185,726 62,815 91,396 7e, 169, 213 179,435 3,752,017 54,875 3,575,906 1,630,681 403,813 49 201 316 529 24,282 1,413 118 58 5 16,344 295 2,443 140 911 1,241 1,314 50 325 320 655 26,264 316 111 124 5 18,885 445 2,351 172 1,324 908 1,623 51 4,790 7,290 3,639 751,695 55,931 2,027 2,028 15 489,298 3,940 101,554 4,465 34,065 47,084 11,288 52 7,385 6,070 4,953 732,831 13,899 1,700 2,335 20 522,111 6,395 96,361 4,150 44,907 27,875 13,078 53 166 271 378 22,756 1,403 118 52 5 15,049 280 2,368 140 896 1,216 1,229 54 255 235 469 24,754 311 111 119 5 17,631 440 2,291 172 1,298 878 1,498 55 3,065 4,930 1,846 518,072 51,697 1,807 1,500 15 298,097 3,575 82,154 4,090 26,980 38,879 9,278 56 3,700 3,045 2,443 490,330 13,012 1,445 2,135 20 321,025 5,825 75,714 3,665 34,067 22,350 11,072 57 197,650 291,395 90,250 35,268,984 3,835,080 122,735 94,473 750 19,995, 175 233,890 - ,650,98! 230,355 1,884,880 2,746,720 473,941 58 208,735 183,060 118,650 28,930,051 702,155 ----."-':■ 127,157 1,000 18,867, 990 324,600 4,629,259 193,790 2,147,900 1,323,690 526,430 59 52,560 177,280 25,765 11,330,520 3,177,855 61,025 30,850 4,669,985 122,275 741,990 159,905 578,065 1,643,565 145,005 60 14,495 31,220 3,590 3,383,989 527,995 12,540 28,299 1,447,855 12,010 373,055 93,845 360,120 456,085 72,185 61 196 361 868 23,168 1,213 106 51 16,075 240 2,308 180 906 1,176 913 62 340 381 809 25,023 296 96 101 10 18,420 402 2,186 181 1,294 853 1,184 63 6,460 10,613 9,500 607,991 31,474 1,445 1,208 426,277 3,370 67,861 4,300 27,345 36,005 8,706 64 9,K)5 10,422 8,675 621,236 9,919 1,485 1,667 165 458,983 6,285 68,548 5,471 35,254 20,750 12,709 65 361,225 616,205 392,190 29,865,959 1,383,645 74,060 55,503 21, 202, 902 131,195 3,348,557 176,775 1,348,725 1,818,065 326,532 66 487,260 517,510 339,444 29,949,449 455,125 69,475 81,768 9,650 22, 223, 759 255,620 3,379,310 190,860 1,798,070 986,815 498,997 67 48,415 267,909 163,660 4,118,584 778,215 23,780 27,691 1,851,083 38,820 365,310 117,515 206,150 612,995 97,025 68 15,435 130,085 61,551 1,895,663 318,690 4,615 25,783 7,290 790,845 8,495 307,785 SI, 8" 5 87,860 198,205 64,220 69 60 55 431 5,040 160 63 38 10 3,138 100 390 40 216 331 554 70 145 120 471 8,435 80 36 66 5 6,017 190 673 20 371 246 731 71 14 8 122 2,746 98 675 364 20 734 16 80 32 116 337 274 72 222 116 219 6,780 56 1,108 604 55 3,213 40 431 206 250 414 403 73 1,645 1,080 21,260 579,749 14,105 179,845 135,190 4,400 99,314 2,070 11,855 2,870 33,165 47,565 49,370 74 43,930 12,880 20,445 998,986 3,740 319,715 50,296 13,750 359,890 5,025 59,660 61,415 30,820 60,120 34,555 75 120 216 461 4,856 206 28 196 5 2,784 55 483 115 255 445 284 76 210 286 487 6,084 85 16 279 20 3,649 126 478 132 448 372 499 77 78,030 228,380 85,950 6,652,054 91,385 68,650 3,043,141 1,500 1,771,550 32,205 394,622 409,770 247,645 521,185 70,401 78 176,560 636,070 119,094 7,253,008 101,845 68,810 2,507,962 30,765 2,273,892 32,475 488,122 241,060 377,763 961,437 168,877 79 5,475 9,957 9,733 595,049 22,137 1,555 1,666 434,178 2,185 65,996 5,820 23,055 27,415 11,042 80 8,830 8,995 13,117 592,432 6,174 1,500 2,331 105 455,133 4,107 59,303 5,923 28,900 17,270 11,686 81 12,150 22,710 19,135 1,441,028 44,415 3,260 3,818 1,076,134 4,770 155,440 11,530 52,129 67,515 22,017 82 200 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) Areas 9 and C - Total all Type of farm farms Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit-and-nut Livestock oo band: 1 526 40 10 5 2 1950... 1,284 10 10 10 3 number 1954 . . . 1,023 65 15 10 4 1950... 3,217 35 15 40 5 2,393 145 5 30 6 1950... 2,746 40 10 30 7 number 1954 .. . 70,926 1,585 35 510 8 1950... 65,446 450 40 70 9 Cows, Including heifers that 2,118 100 20 10 1950 . . . 2,624 30 5 30 11 number 1954 . . . 37,049 520 270 12 1950... 39,270 135 10 60 13 2,038 95 15 14 1950... 2,584 30 20 15 number 1954 .. . 34,399 515 120 16 1950... 37,815 135 'io 30 17 1,232 75 20 18 1950... 1,576 40 11 10 L9 number 1954 41,578 1,860 475 20 1950... 31,322 950 175 65 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 2,727 225 10 50 15 22 1950... 3,350 85 20 91 5 23 number 1954 .. . 485,798 32,690 625 17,305 305 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 349,043 12,055 765 4,275 125 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 2,008 90 5 15 26 1949 . . . 2,430 20 10 10 27 number 1954 . . . 35,271 590 35 100 28 1949 . . . 33,799 55 10 10 29 dollars 1954... 3,029,160 40,470 6,300 8,150 30 1949 . . . 2,648,287 5,135 1,375 420 31 977 65 15 32 1949 . . . 1,517 40 16 25 33 number 1954 . . . 42,526 1,605 680 34 1949... 44,720 650 226 380 35 dollars 1954... 1,644,805 61,215 31,040 36 1949... 1,630,896 22,605 8,794 14,160 37 1,372 135 10 15 5 38 1949... 1,702 45 10 15 5 39 dollars 1954 . . . 265,805 14,290 600 13,385 85 40 1949... 505,725 6,445 275 2,475 60 41 1,886 155 20 10 42 1949... 2,383 70 10 25 5 43 dozens 1954 3,363,235 101,105 63,750 1,400 44 1949... 2,515,890 54,065 1,860 17,690 500 45 dollars 1954... 1,241,520 39,570 21,500 625 46 1949... 1,099,150 22,345 670 9,435 250 47 Milk sold pounds 1954. . . 257,333,179 1,869,425 696,826 48 dollars 1954... 8,422,832 61,000 20,950 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 9,481,610 10,375 1,305 50 3,004 371 110 20 21 85 45 51 1949... 3,327 52 acres 1954... 84,735 11,890 150 1,100 53 1949... 82,164 2,345 180 305 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 2,794 371 20 85 55 1949... 3,152 110 21 45 56 acres 1954... 56,950 11,020 150 975 57 1949... 51,002 2,120 180 300 58 bushels harvested 1954... 3,252,670 576,175 7,150 49,125 59 1949... 2,870,385 114,785 13,470 17,235 60 bushels sold 1954. . . 1,140,430 452,950 5,340 29,040 61 1949... 411,499 61,265 2,000 9,000 62 2,587 285 10 55 63 1949... 3,166 120 21 55 64 acres 1954... 50,955 4,900 180 930 65 1949... 62,702 2,480 350 325 66 67 bushels harvested 1954... 1,937,420 197,745 6,000 40,050 1949... 3,027,267 120,155 15,750 13,775 68 bushels sold 1954... 360,525 117,300 6,000 23,180 69 1949... 336,110 65,515 8,375 5,100 ... 70 Irish potatoes harvested for home use 477 721 40 10 86 66 71 1949... 46 56 72 acres 19543 . . 3,716 99 1,330 1,735 73 1949' . . 3,770 3 1,036 897 74 bushels harvested 1954... 705,110 10,555 295,250 322,750 75 1949... 922,280 325 315,125 197,715 76 Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954... 587 45 31 176 10 77 1949... 897 25 46 212 78 dollars 1954... 2,072,640 31,475 182,310 1,591,195 3,250 79 1949... 2,273,925 12,995 152,523 1,293,831 80 65,437 67,228 4,947 1,860 145 380 580 540 20 81 1949... 82 tons 1954s. . 140,485 8,835 305 1,000 '25 ^"For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 5For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 4For 19<49, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 5Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN 201 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Item Areas 9 and C — Continued Type 3f farm — Continued General (For definitions and explanations, see text) Livestock other than Miscellaneoua Dairy Poultry dairy and Primarily Primarily Crop and and poultry crop livestock livestock unclassified Livestock on hand: 1 295 5 40 5 30 96 2 1950 . . . 905 15 91 1 25 20 197 3 number 1954. .. 605 5 100 5 40 178 4 1950 . . . 2,005 90 266 2 55 45 664 5 1,416 20 236 25 20 115 381 6 1950 . . . 1,805 60 201 16 70 95 419 7 number 1954. . . 52,571 50 11,240 65 395 2,455 2,020 8 1950... 54,045 325 5,118 447 1,165 1,400 2,386 9 Cows, Including heifers that 1,406 10 166 15 15 95 291 10 1950... 1,795 50 156 16 70 80 392 11 number 1954 . . . 31,215 20 2,485 25 170 1,415 929 12 1950... 34,515 140 1,712 287 720 705 986 13 1,401 5 121 15 15 95 276 14 1950... 1,790 50 141 16 70 80 382 15 number 1954. . . 30,835 5 755 25 170 1,145 779 16 1950... 34,000 140 857 287 720 705 931 17 576 35 190 15 20 75 226 18 1950... 830 40 170 21 65 65 324 19 number 1954 . . . 14,950 820 18,285 325 635 2,585 1,643 20 1950. . . 14,305 535 8,155 513 1,225 1,525 3,874 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 1,180 110 216 40 30 120 731 22 1950... 1,540 140 206 37 80 105 1,041 23 number 1954 . . . 195,125 109,120 23, -745 6,510 8,550 27,330 64,493 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 194,785 37,680 17,520 2,860 10,125 12,940 55,913 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 1,391 10 246 15 20 95 121 26 1949... 1,810 30 226 15 70 90 149 27 number 1954 . . . 23,200 15 9,265 35 200 1,330 501 28 1949... 27,870 75 3,609 90 680 715 685 29 dollars 1954... 945,180 1,825 1,923,605 4,935 6,835 55,550 36,310 30 1949... 1,889,305 4,020 511,916 4,000 56,590 83,375 92,151 31 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 476 25 205 15 20 75 81 32 1949 . . . 875 30 181 16 65 65 204 33 number 1954 .. . 15,890 710 19,490 175 510 2,385 1,081 34 1949... 19,370 515 14,885 805 2,535 2,410 2,944 35 dollars 1954... 580,715 30,515 781,890 5,785 22,045 93,690 37,910 36 1949... 714,190 15,125 512,225 39,681 96,115 93,910 114,091 37 675 85 86 30 30 70 231 38 1949... 885 145 70 11 50 80 386 39 dollars 1954... 79,325 94,985 11,625 3,585 10,315 19,860 17,750 40 1949... 122,725 284,095 6,735. 1,509 19,470 19,400 42,536 41 Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954... 960 110 120 20 35 115 341 42 1949... 1,290 145 145 22 70 95 506 43 dozens 1954 . . . 1,324,935 1,206,280 195,445 14,800 78,700 184,270 192,550 44 1949... 1,491,270 412,250 91,230 13,765 131,090 103,390 198,780 45 dollars 1954 . . . 465,620 452,755 79,930 6,635 30,005 73,100 71,780 46 1949... 632,990 192,310 38,385 6,230 58,340 47,390 90,805 47 243,795,178 8,007,375 2,482,286 70,150 392,544 14,190 5,874,692 173,515 2,222,228 75,652 48 dollars 1954... 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 8,858,860 18,625 138,760 89,400 139,250 148,665 76,370 50 1,406 1,815 85 96 266 211 40 35 30 75 130 116 571 803 51 1949... 52 acres 1954... 48,825 775 10,940 2,030 700 4,475 3,850 53 1949... 59,350 1,307 6,075 1,110 2,275 3,420 5,797 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 1,271 85 246 40 30 125 521 55 1949... 1,695 91 196 35 75 116 768 56 acres 1954... 26,575 775 8,230 2,000 495 3,475 3,255 57 1949... 32,910 1,232 4,445 750 1,570 2,593 4,902 58 bushels harvested 1954... 1,626,330 42,385 505,755 106,510 24,075 188,375 126,790 59 1949... 1,888,690 62,375 247,510 39,120 94,525 148,410 244,265 60 bushels sold 1954... 406,450 14,930 48,500 34,500 4,500 92,575 51,645 61 1949... 201,875 6,139 15,070 11,120 23,025 43,605 38,400 62 1,356 55 235 35 35 125 396 63 1949... 1,765 85 216 62 75 125 642 64 acres 1954... 31,500 510 6,560 480 685 2,570 2,640 65 1949... 43,895 1,465 4,624 1,135 1,270 2,375 4,783 66 bushels harvested 1954... 1,209,060 12,585 245,475 14,500 27,200 106,810 77,995 67 1949... 2,171,360 56,250 212,645 59,095 64,015 122,400 191,822 68 bushels sold 1954... 125,500 7,500 18,000 9,500 10,500 21,250 21,795 69 1949... 137,630 6,400 17,890 28,595 1,635 34,155 30,815 70 Irish potatoes harvested for home use 115 15 15 10 10 20 120 71 1949... 265 15 25 37 25 35 187 72 acres 19543.. 40 2 10 325 31 61 83 73 19494 . . 344 6 20 1,109 18 137 200 74 bushels harvested 1954... 5,225 145 1,115 40,000 10,200 13,400 6,470 75 1949... 42,600 425 1,125 299,000 680 26,030 39,255 76 Vegetables harvested for sale. ..farms reporting 1954... 75 10 15 25 5 55 140 77 1949... 185 30 15 52 35 55 242 78 dollars 1954... 52,700 1,485 7,400 56,250 18,500 75,335 52,740 79 1949... 87,660 9,285 12,220 437,031 33,525 62,690 172,165 80 42,495 48,695 400 1,219 7,580 4,093 1,705 757 460 1,375 2,995 2,470 4,110 81 1949... 5,839 82 tons 19545.. 95,920 835 16,140 2,890 1,220 6,210 7,105 202 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text} Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owner3 Managers 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 farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. , 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954., 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954., 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954., 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954., 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954., Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949., acres 1954. , 1949., Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. . 1949., acres 1954.. 1949., Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954., Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954 . . acres 1954. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954., Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954., Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. 1949. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949., acres 1954. 1949. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which roomrr'ial 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. Oats farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc Other crops .farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. ....farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 153,622 168,582 22,543,373 23,254,749 146.7 137.9 14,824 12,225 100.93 88.71 85 147,274 162,759 9,871,904 10,153,296 8,602 8,548 10,791 30,789 62,666 22,996 2,712 170 97,792 98, 758 2,273,987 2,179,898 28,011 26,827 551,474 620,453 12,733 179, 143 18,401 372,331 85,507 3,822,360 49, 742 2,120,889 69,389 2,455,679 9,484 150,675 149,187 1,447,080 149,964 165,072 12,697,365 12,953,647 139,539 154,056 8,552,026 9,013,561 108,946 121,947 5,943,249 6,471,045 650 354 21,036 11,691 16,788 261,883 16,211 547,736 14,995 32,856 255,927 3,186 4,868 37,157 90,202 206,757 2,075,001 57,198 125,463 1,220,307 7,420 43,362 175,651 10,123 17,735 121,935 90,121 100,411 12,808,647 13,721,920 142.1 136.7 13,825 11,734 96.45 85.44 91 88,198 98,365 5,513,832 5,946,437 2,287 4,077 7,341 22,704 40,444 10,466 839 40 60,748 62,651 1,347,369 1,324,490 1/4,995 14,564 275,857 300,405 6,951 97,481 9,697 178,376 52,580 2,249,827 29,875 1,233,072 41,913 1,362,943 5,629 80,617 87,973 825,747 88, 895 99,052 7,137,058 7,571,332 85,065 95,580 4,960,139 5,429,658 66,364 76,019 3,482,899 3,926,107 339 168 8,598 4,573 9,424 131,364 9,318 302,508 9,320 18,852 151,056 1,753 2,501 20,270 53,274 105,419 1,037,720 34,909 72,374 672,644 4,116 18,249 67,544 5,800 10,090 65,108 23,343 20,219 4,780,452 3,856,312 204.8 190.7 16 720 97.26 86.84 70 23,291 20, 148 2,172,294 1,729,695 190 545 910 3,507 10,354 6,477 1,250 58 16,429 12,967 448,479 341,375 4,541 3,569 95,070 103,613 2,466 36,090 2,659 58,980 15,168 842,299 8,485 422,819 11,813 513,597 1,811 33,539 22,856 285,894 23,297 20,183 2,715,843 2,174,633 22,643 19,562 1,804,375 1,505,876 18,265 15,627 1,265,118 1,054,194 152 97 6,741 4,584 3,225 59,017 2,742 98,781 2,831 7,248 53,952 690 1,161 8,135 16,995 49,804 491,772 10,870 27,972 278,870 1,453 14,942 45,454 2,164 4,642 33, 931 507 21,093 519 24,704 227,057 3,584,294 236,952 3,947,593 447.8 169.9 456.6 159.8 69,462 19,503 60,060 15,494 156.19 115.88 136.59 97.44 75 83 501 20,963 498 24,574 115,985 1,811,369 112,184 1,998,558 5 115 240 10 455 47 2,725 157 11,076 131 5,857 106 491 45 4 324 14,713 335 16,336 12,786 370,355 15,749 387,790 133 3,071 89 2,954 8,350 51,432 12,764 55,319 77 1,737 4,212 25,280 70 1,675 4,138 26,152 235 11,996 12,035 520,907 171 5,682 36,730 167,635 202 11,285 15,061 472,484 36 1,737 1,055 32,149 473 20,607 26,110 190,112 501 21,003 499 24, 609 137,121 2,233,156 140,697 2,441,667 410 20,506 428 24, 199 39,882 1,363,746 49,393 1,525,275 326 14,597 385 17,501 48,765 688,542 57,979 818,951 70 30 20 20 4,400 685 1,340 655 130 3,388 9,179 56,158 62 3,901 2,252 139,368 143 2,052 1,146 4,677 7,153 37,068 20 651 23 1,087 375 7,735 311 16,329 2,334 45,552 17,402 496,495 254 9,366 1,435 21, 163 13,602 235,570 144 892 6,404 2,689 41,311 16,489 63 1,378 336 2,093 3,002 15, 4U 4,746 6,042 679,729 826,294 143.2 136.8 16,556 13,069 116.43 96.02 82 4,721 5,987 346,704 414,570 65 105 165 1,000 2,440 880 65 3,170 3,842 64,660 76,260 860 742 13,295 12,592 520 6,405 490 6,890 2,535 96,140 1,345 39,690 2,200 79,205 260 3,430 4,625 40,035 4,731 6,002 424,659 503,422 4,535 5,827 240,005 310,280 3,195 4,365 135,830 188,455 5 5 120 140 786 10,923 540 16,935 410 856 7,000 95 121 1,095 3,125 7,868 79,320 1,675 3,330 35,095 271 1,176 6,139 330 478 4,445 1,277 1,171 251,123 203,305 196.7 173.6 23, 514 15,195 123.94 87.65 81 1,277 1,166 135,678 104,539 5 35 90 580 465 100 2 957 771 25,045 17,830 215 155 4,040 3,640 115 2,680 105 1,360 752 31, 170 380 10,740 730 32,370 165 2,145 1,237 12,080 1,277 1,171 164,763 126,009 1,242 1,141 88,585 73,451 897 881 41,910 44,291 10 500 261 3,835 170 7,400 160 477 3,275 40 90 535 1,097 3,554 39,846 622 1,513 18,072 127 655 106 166 ,510 ^Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. WISCONSIN FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 203 a sample of farms. See textj The State — Continued Tenure of operator^ — Co Tenants — Con. Livestock- share 13,969 !, 162 ,799 !, 409, 284 180.8 172.5 21,068 17,234 117.15 100.65 84 11,951 13 . 94 3 1,098.551 1,232,919 20 155 1,110 Other and un- specified 9,612 231,810 247,350 1,404 1,517 23,485 27,167 832 6,941 317, 160 3,119 84,320 6,869 300,314 1,162 22,814 11, 741 107, 159 11,956 13,959 1,353,846 1,507,436 11,891 13,884 849,284 951,038 8,331 9,833 401,480 472,270 10 5 205 15 2,771 100,258 1,217 2,636 21,558 461 783 5,390 10,065 28,998 320,336 5,859 13,533 152,678 470 842 6,815 775 969 1,958 2,707 308,307 387,050 157.5 143.0 14,523 12,666 95.23 88.29 79 2,657 133,723 180,975 35 80 70 380 951 337 15 1,151 1,686 28,130 36,950 381 405 6,522 8,530 160 1,615 251 4,907 1,173 54,687 557 23,055 951 42,215 120 3,460 1,908 19, 975 1,888 2,662 168,375 226,455 1,778 2,612 125,032 150,291 1,443 1,897 77,742 89,645 10 250 190 2,655 260 8,160 140 420 2,970 40 67 525 1,196 2,904 31,250 710 1,584 16,390 40 292 1,815 81 194 1,349 Other farms 18,558 22,729 1,142,923 1,491,972 61.6 65.6 7,165 6,265 113.79 96.03 81 14,321 19, 174 258,424 366,422 6,005 3,686 2,075 1,806 635 65 26 23 5,578 6,469 94,998 110,494 5,271 5,651 120,765 148,352 1,502 16,080 4,300 104,685 5,528 197,292 5,529 260,633 4,176 91,594 271 3.315 17,278 119, 217 16,268 20,729 474,187 625,268 10,915 14,287 383, 184 503,359 9,394 12,415 457,925 613,814 59 49 612 539 621 6,165 188 4,827 649 933 6,698 72 96 642 3,293 3,648 31,612 1,799 2,519 19, 621 815 1,078 4,853 718 574 4,480 Areas 1 and A Total all farms 14,166 17,563 2,317,211 2,555,910 163.6 145.5 7,905 6,478 48.83 44.54 86 13,318 16,647 584,198 628,363 1,301 1,691 2,096 3,946 3,558 oil 103 12 6,130 6,084 128,475 126,628 2,804 3,181 57,711 79,496 1,177 18,849 1,892 38,862 9,972 623,442 6,615 545,158 5,944 222,035 1,179 18,511 13,735 156,192 13,770 17,093 770,384 834,487 12,917 15,600 973,952 1,072,817 12,341 15,432 1 . -• 1,334,424 137 84 6,857 3,678 489 10,603 166 2,134 1,064 2,051 14,630 195 181 1,385 3,918 4,936 44,324 3,436 6,767 51,461 661 9,626 18,960 445 618 4,380 Tenure of operator1 Full owners 7,924 9,574 1,319,881 1,492,978 166.6 155.9 8,431 7,003 50.57 44.66 92 7,727 9,369 340,746 384,529 316 800 1,431 2,652 2,209 278 38 3 3,538 3,531 73,306 72,063 1,399 1,453 27,724 30,911 568 8,877 938 18,847 5,863 370,790 3,488 290,924 3,735 133,894 827 12,791 7,709 82,497 7,823 9,469 441,776 487,503 7,515 9,087 577,990 659,661 6,966 8,567 661,714 773,244 63 42 1,918 445 281 3,468 120 1,535 655 1,204 9,025 120 105 885 2,490 2,899 25,682 2,223 4,143 30,704 399 3,564 7,807 276 394 2,513 Part owners 2,661 2,436 609,632 520,635 229.1 213.7 10,583 9,179 45.39 42.84 70 2,661 2,436 171,532 142,408 35 125 250 812 1,088 298 48 5 1,362 992 31, 543 ■ . ..-': 596 459 13,652 15,197 406 6,767 271 6,885 2,163 162,562 1,418 128,368 1,343 63,626 267 5,105 2,625 38,349 2,661 2,436 216,727 183,690 2,600 2,349 257,731 231, 109 2,485 2,251 290,930 258,424 55 24 3,603 2,018 149 5,135 31 399 286 512 3,255 55 58 415 1,164 1,706 15,509 933 2,070 16,097 159 4,805 8,683 118 148 1,167 Managers 18 41 35,330 33,159 1,962.8 121,317 56, 171 55.00 53.90 67 18 35 7,144 7,575 9 15 738 1,020 8 13 1,400 6,873 8 1,220 2 ISO 4 1,518 11 15,304 100 18 9,036 18 36 9,282 15,468 10 27 2,446 7,076 12 37 16,822 14,815 9 3 966 720 186 1,125 10 50 3 36 280 10 232 2,14-5 3 1,030 1,975 6 24 230 326 406 57,740 55,455 177.1 136.6 7,195 6,376 39.00 46.08 78 321 396 17,223 17,989 10 20 30 110 131 15 5 140 141 5,010 2,820 65 45 1,040 770 25 345 50 695 241 17,317 131 8,980 115 3,575 5 100 311 4,595 321 396 23,273 21,579 311 381 25,902 25,931 286 351 26,297 • ,33< 5 5 120 140 10 •140 29 275 115 136 1,405 65 108 1,015 15 171 320 10 175 240 30,970 27,200 177.0 113.3 7,484 6,242 40.51 51.52 175 235 9,615 9,960 10 5 15 65 70 5 5 75 95 2,475 2,000 40 20 775 550 20 320 30 455 L40 8,660 70 5,715 45 1,490 165 2,240 175 235 12,865 12,510 165 215 12,625 13,160 150 200 14,375 11,405 5 5 120 140 5 10 10 140 35 50 335 5 122 225 10 20 275 15 36 1,500 5,590 100.0 155.3 12,850 7,764 122.38 50.00 67 15 36 775 1,659 Crop-share tenants and croppers 10 11 200 280 10 345 5 15 10 55 15 36 975 1,969 15 36 655 3,111 10 36 360 3,221 10 10 85 5 10 110 5 48 85 5 15 635 2,030 127.0 135.3 5,000 8,000 39.37 59.11 100 5 15 260 1,045 Livestock- share 30 40 7,050 8,255 235.0 206.4 11,000 6,779 42.31 31.30 67 30 40 2,250 2,750 10 15 95 260 Other and un- specified 10 55 5 20 370 2,845 10 860 25 645 5 100 5 30 5 300 5 30 15 40 260 2,400 1,095 3,010 5 30 15 40 370 3,585 695 4,795 5 25 5 40 370 3,705 300 3,650 5 15 250 101 75 17, 585 12,380 174.1 165.1 5,194 5,232 29.06 37.96 4,323 2,575 15 10 35 31 5 2,240 230 15 20 210 190 5 25 10 185 66 5,097 46 2,390 40 1,330 101 1,995 96 70 6,773 2,995 96 75 8,667 4,170 96 70 7,487 7,760 Other farms 3,237 5,106 294, 628 453,683 91.0 88.9 4,327 3,984 47.50 45.01 :: 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 :: 21 22 23 1,081 24 1,405 25 17,878 26 24,640 27 2,591 4,411 47,553 75,862 940 746 385 370 125 20 5 736 1,211 13,895 25,745 170 1,640 631 12,255 1,701 71,255 1,567 101,582 745 20,750 75 415 3,072 21,715 2,947 4,756 79,326 126,247 2,481 3,756 109, 883 149,040 2,592 4,226 172,837 261,605 5 10 250 355 50 530 5 60 5 95 --K 11 120 67 75 950 6fl 15 69 8 70 35 71 35 146 7? 32 159 73 410 1,448 74 25 20? 75 48 214 76 570 1,500 77 5 85 78 1 56 79 10 175 m 35 "1 32 82 195 83 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 204 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part ovmer3 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 farms 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 Woodland not pastured farms Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms Improved (see text) farms Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms Cropland, total farms reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres Land pastured, total farms reporting acres Woodland, total farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms 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. Oats 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. 19,879 21,642 3,250,394 3,279,550 163.5 151.5 11,167 9,384 67.61 61.62 84 18,919 20,767 1,372,211 1,403,888 780 965 1,340 3,936 7,736 3,653 494 15 11,874 11,880 315,858 283,172 3,288 3,059 58,977 67,117 1,405 18,282 2,231 40,695 13,095 666,694 6,542 285,159 10,173 357,858 1,151 16,436 19, 292 194, 137 19,254 21,107 1,747,046 1,759,177 18,848 20,567 1,340,410 1,381,251 15,391 16,666 951,853 991,756 35 7 200 360 2,438 37,692 2,874 100,997 1,249 2,475 19,790 375 442 3,920 13,499 27,916 309,824 5,805 12,738 130,390 199 832 6,372 737 1,278 11, 115 11,802 13,195 1,842,962 1,933,235 156.2 146.5 10,751 9,167 67.63 61.99 11,427 12,835 770,311. 816,123 260 500 930 2,816 4,945 1,785 190 1 7,267 7,518 184, 507 177, 9L3 1,794 1,767 31,353 32,479 776 9,622 1,248 21,731 7,939 380,386 3,911 166,354 6,244 199,755 676 8,756 11,537 110,296 11,567 12,965 986,171 1,026,515 11,442 12,800 764,648 823,356 9,292 10,419 546,740 588,838 35 200 1,450 22,000 1,696 59,995 336 1,615 13,095 195 247 2,245 8,215 15,581 167,665 3,468 7,253 71,664 130 282 2,025 360 740 4,800 3,859 3,175 856,200 667,197 221.9 210.1 15,277 12,811 66.56 60.64 73 3,859 3,165 378,328 295,408 15 45 140 565 1,605 1,242 238 9 2,639 1,893 80, 590 53,000 642 548 13,009 17,006 253 178, o86 1,373 64,524 2,121 91,749 235 4,100 3,793 49,314 3,859 3,165 471,927 365,414 3,819 3,100 351,025 281,031 3,233 2,620 243,210 199,477 530 ,772 691 23,885 233 546 4,425 120 144 1,205 3,219 8,122 93,287 1,468 3,620 38,675 354 2,716 266 429 5,005 30 34 10,287 16,782 342.9 493.6 18,620 37,470 73.82 75.79 90 4,966 8,078 4 21 27 935 2,419 165 82 5 100 13 1,680 17 819 19 472 30 29 6,066 10,579 29 29 3,434 5,289 18 29 2,930 3,291 2 500 23 218 ,123 12 52 480 182 ,535 2,327 3,122 436,855 534,056 187.7 171.1 12,074 9,697 65.79 57.83 83 2,307 3,087 195,904 245,371 15 70 65 3b0 1,115 616 66 1,501 1,891 42,590 46,550 466 375 7,315 9,305 245 2,995 291 4,320 1,562 79,611 791 34,715 1,241 53,760 210 3,105 2,247 22,960 2,312 3,102 245,809 301,226 2,267 3,062 175,961 218,400 1,807 2,497 114,326 153,265 5 15 405 5,670 470 16,410 135 244 1,780 50 43 425 1,701 3,657 44,739 726 1,641 18,061 755 1,050 123,530 168, 230 163.6 160.2 9,995 7,901 63.81 50.21 750 1,040 53,265 71,825 5 25 45 165 380 125 450 605 9,950 13,630 190 140 2,630 2,045 105 1,155 120 1,475 505 25,660 290 11,670 375 13,475 40 420 725 6,880 750 1,045 65,845 87, 500 720 1,030 49,085 74,005 610 890 37,330 54,030 160 2,060 175 6,160 70 160 940 20 10 90 565 1,078 12,330 185 346 3,925 4 30 35 30 290 230 280 57,935 50,575 251.9 180.6 15,011 9,892 59.08 56.10 87 26, 260 25,220 95 90 30 15Q 160 5,720 3,660 65 30 760 1,135 40 400 30 360 200 11,295 90 3,495 130 7,720 55 655 225 2,685 230 280 32,740 30,015 230 270 24,735 17,950 210 210 14,790 12,540 45 1,530 10 20 150 15 195 471 6,085 100 263 3,660 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. WISCONSIN 205 FERTILIZER. BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Are a 2a — Continued Ares 2b Tenure of operator^ — Con. Other Total all Tenure of operator 1 Other farms Tenants — Con. Full Part Tenants Livestock- Other and un- farms owners owners Managers All Cash Share-cash Crop -share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- share specified croppers specified 876 271 1,861 12,786 7,357 1,607 29 2,722 270 90 135 1,987 240 1,071 1 1,226 436 2,116 13,614 7,993 1,297 29 3,175 280 105 70 2,375 345 1,120 2 171, 255 47,990 104, 590 2,007,252 1,099,476 342,690 14,732 491,941 47,460 16,125 20,025 367,681 40,650 58,413 3 227,031 66,390 128,280 2,025,940 1,154,541 254,753 7,396 542,095 46,385 16,305 9,300 415,465 54,640 67,155 4 195.5 177.1 56.2 157.0 149.4 213.2 508.0 180.7 175.8 179.2 148.3 185.0 169.4 54.5 5 185.2 152.3 60.6 148.8 144.4 196.4 255.0 170.7 165.7 155.3 132.9 174.9 158.4 60.0 6 13,421 10,339 4,895 13,227 12,624 18,959 34,088 14,811 18,438 10,752 16,773 14,572 12,422 5,805 7 11,388 8,742 4,658 11,484 11,272 14,419 31,096 12, 579 11,970 11,691 9,021 13,075 10,546 5,816 - 70.00 63.12 81.89 83.27 83.07 80.09 115.08 82.96 104.60 71.16 131.33 79.24 72.51 104.73 -' 63.35 57.65 74.32 77.30 77.67 74.22 140.48 74.80 73.44 75.29 70.57 76.61 62.99 97.91 1C 84 85 78 83 90 61 62 83 91 61 78 83 83 70 U 876 256 1,296 12,270 7,202 1,591 29 2,707 270 90 135 1,982 230 741 i: 1,221 416 1,651 13,268 7,887 1,297 19 3,170 280 100 70 2,375 345 895 13 81,534 16,565 22,702 763,887 421,399 138,240 3,146 188,970 20, 190 5,690 7,675 140,195 15,220 12,132 14 109,826 27,810 38,908 779,232 448,235 103,959 2,033 209,09 17,780 5,410 4,630 160,880 20,395 15,910 :: 10 490 655 235 10 25 15 5 5 385 11 10 30 350 515 320 30 20 10 10 145 17 10 10 205 861 571 65 105 10 15 20 45 15 120 18 90 70 190 2,947 2,062 235 20 575 70 25 35 395 50 55 19 455 80 55 5,756 3,336 800 5 1,585 120 35 55 1,245 130 30 20 290 56 5 1,407 647 385 375 40 15 10 280 30 21 21 1 126 3 31 66 2 2 22 15 7 5 1 22 :; 636 155 446 7,886 4,843 1,045- 11 1,696 160 75 85 1,236 140 291 24 846 215 551 8,071 4,910 906 15 1,925 175 60 25 1,430 235 315 25 20,850 3,360 7,236 155,818 93,240 22,450 237 34,060 3,475 1,125 1,590 24,520 3,350 5,831 2£ 22,360 5,405 8,290 166,118 101,653 21,220 290 38,880 2,455 1,060 550 29,785 5,030 4,075 27 101 60 380 1,907 1,022 252 6 342 25 15 10 247 45 285 140 45 361 1,924 1,052 216 1 365 35 25 10 240 55 290 29 2,215 1,075 7,135 32,328 17,770 3,700 583 4,695 290 35 120 3,775 475 5,580 3.; 3,245 2,495 8,245 49,956 27,435 7,628 568 5,930 480 265 135 3,970 1,080 8,395 31 55 25 130 812 476 100 5 171 10 10 131 20 60 32 755 365 1,100 11,775 7,855 1,025 15 2,085 100 20 1,810 155 795 33 61 45 265 1,245 631 167 1 201 20 15 5 136 25 245 34 1,460 710 6,035 20,553 9,915 2,675 568 2,610 190 35 100 1,965 320 4,785 35 546 176 751 9,489 5,577 1,327 12 2,252 175 85 105 1,672 215 321 36 25,961 9,990 26,331 515, 795 271,380 95,575 520 135,705 10,560 3,475 4,675 106,610 10,385 12,615 37 271 80 461 4,552 2,661 671 7 867 140 35 50 577 65 346 38 11,270 5,555 18,316 153,248 85,480 25,700 810 32,325 4,070 2,220 2,085 22,075 1,875 8,933 39 495 166 550 7,958 4,732 1,047 22 1,781 200 55 90 1,281 155 376 40 21,805 7,795 11,775 292,934 155,845 44,030 6,306 77,771 7,105 2,795 3,145 56,756 7,970 8,982 41 85 25 30 1,365 750 230 370 35 10 5 275 45 15 42 1,705 295 475 17,875 8,700 2,630 6,265 855 100 70 4,695 545 280 43 856 246 1,696 12,404 7,132 1,577 27 2,677 260 85 125 1,977 230 991 44 7,620 3,650 11,095 93, 242 54,362 12,995 3,130 18,415 1,770 785 735 13,750 1,375 4,340 45 876 261 1,486 12,466 7,257 1,592 29 2,717 270 90 135 1,987 235 871 46 1,226 421 1,846 13,428 7,937 1,297 19 3,175 280 105 70 2,375 345 1,000 47 104, 599 21,000 37,073 952,033 532,409 164,390 3,966 227,725 23,955 6,850 9,385 168,490 19,045 23,543 48 135,431 35,710 55,443 995,306 577,323 132,807 2,891 253,905 20,715 6,735 5,315 194,635 26, 505 28,380 49 866 261 1,291 12,157 7,180 1,597 27 2,707 265 90 130 1,987 235 646 :> 1,211 426 1,576 12,909 7,767 1,281 16 3,155 280 105 60 2,370 340 690 51 68,616 21,145 45,342 964,547 520,465 162,055 7,063 247,536 21,140 7,395 9,410 187,886 21,705 27,428 52 88,625 29,300 53,175 950,355 536,372 112,279 1,549 273,675 21,435 8,920 3,050 214, 145 26,125 53 641 196 1,041 10,955 6,397 1,492 13 2,497 240 90 115 1,822 230 556 54 961 336 1,101 11,516 6,907 1,171 18 2,810 270 95 40 2,110 295 610 55 37,231 15,545 44,647 669,043 356,860 121,275 1,330 168,030 1A,630 5,695 6,760 128,685 12,260 21,548 56 59,325 20,635 46,885 695,827 34 397,021 9 82,479 5 1,452 15 189,505 17,795 6,475 1,920 145,885 17,430 25,370 5 57 58 5 22 891 16 316 1 10 560 5 5 59 15 530 335 185 10 61 140 35 51 1,937 1,115 290 5 511 70 20 25 346 50 16 62 2,245 525 750 24,185 12,855 4,540 100 6,365 890 220 280 4,650 325 325 63 175 50 16 4,969 2,991 690 11 1,241 115 35 75 . 931 85 36 64 5,325 1,655 547 152,803 89,815 24,335 340 37,228 3,220 1,180 1,995 28,308 2,525 1,085 65 35 15 40 866 49C 160 6 185 30 5 10 130 10 25 66 30 32 70 1,536 666 466 16 363 52 2 24 263 22 25 67 445 220 490 11,622 4,975 3,475 157 2,765 470 10 165 1,855 265 250 68 10 5 10 495 320 75 .95 5 75 15 5 69 20 5 8 659 390 99 160 10 128 22 10 70 170 55 45 4,865 3,220 760 735 70 590 75 150 71 651 140 341 8,852 5,187 1,326 11 2,132 210 80 95 1,582 165 196 72 1,528 278 338 17,024 9,008 3,484 75 4,249 574 150 1B8 3,012 325 208 73 18,229 3,200 3,010 172,140 89,432 35,590 400 44,673 5,565 1,625 1,795 32,303 3,385 2,045 74 296 70 131 4,985 2,872 855 6 1,166 120 40 50 861 95 86 75 718 178 172 9,327 5,138 1,986 18 2,044 238 54 90 1,484 178 141 76 7,246 1,585 1,510 86,256 46,054 19,815 75 19,282 2,450 645 780 13,902 1,505 1,030 77 11 169 107 30 2 15 10 5 15 78 10 500 315 40 89 32 30 2 24 79 66 3,312 1,805 280 747 335 305 30 145 80 15 5 51 1,488 896 226 1 320 20 5 25 260 10 45 -1 12 8 57 1,711 1,080 271 5 333 12 5 22 274 20 22 32 165 125 655 7,350 4,715 1,205 50 1,305 105 10 85 1,035 70 75 83 206 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owner3 Crop- share tenants and croppers FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. . 1950.. Land in farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950. . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. . 1950.. Average per acre dollars 1954 . . 1950.. ' Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 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. 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 Irrigated land in farms 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 conmercial 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. Oats 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. 11,684 12,323 2,217,208 2,231,625 189.8 181.1 19,861 16,284 104.73 89.43 83 11,343 12,022 982,554 992,487 305 250 350 1,345 5,381 3,395 307 10 6,885 6,842 218,351 206,988 1,131 1,139 23,570 25,600 562 13,135 641 10,435 6,657 384,647 2,645 82,172 7,666 428,779 1,271 31,785 11,346 97,135 11,468 12,092 1,224,475 1,225,075 11,373 11,972 1,031,777 1,021,100 7,469 8,135 ;■ : .;-::■"' 497,664 1,970 42,358 3,967 167,006 932 2,219 17,129 1,113 8,260 9,294 25,973 288,005 4,802 10,462 113,412 61 440 2,879 436 625 4,428 5,556 6,057 985,273 1,053,497 177.3 173.9 17,658 14,989 100.05 84.96 5,441 5,922 421,120 451,056 90 115 205 900 2,770 1,295 62 4 3,424 3,423 101,725 95,600 573 526 11,445 11,800 262 6,930 343 4,515 3,285 184,910 1,364 42,595 3,565 179,208 632 12,730 5,451 44,270 5,486 5,957 534,290 558,450 5,491 5,922 465,843 489,258 3,721 4,227 227,505 267,248 909 17,685 1,972 79,588 441 902 7,475 266 479 3,600 4,389 10,808 114,050 2,234 4,706 47,100 20 72 510 220 297 1,785 1,351 1,172 336,661 281,474 249.2 240.2 26,487 22,636 100.59 91.46 71 1,345 1,171 149,189 125,612 25 45 45 75 486 555 109 5 750 692 29,535 26,383 158 137 2,945 4,065 35 1,050 78 1,895 797 60,632 315 11,467 890 68,293 129 5,980 1,284 14,600 1,345 1,171 181,669 156,060 1,326 1,142 158,460 130,900 847 752 72,099 53,089 305 6,735 539 27,050 100 205 1,310 67 110 825 1,204 4,272 48,464 607 1,325 14,852 20 36 310 80 158 1,350 27 1,500 6,961 1,500.0 257.8 100,000 19,765 66.67 92.83 100 1 27 356 3,853 21 86 541 1 720 1 318 1 20 1 27 442 ,394 1 21 404 ,400 1 26 720 847 27 214 29 96 1 9 60 4,171 4,481 861,089 860,818 206.4 192.1 22,552 18,098 110.46 94.30 82 4,171 4,461 402,184 404,535 55 340 2,115 1,535 125 1 2,545 2,550 84,430 82,330 340 390 8,000 7,135 200 4,770 170 3,230 2,365 129 ,460 870 24,700 2,970 176,020 495 12,755 4,065 36,295 4,171 4,461 494,614 4,145 4,461 ' ', 1 385,953 2,660 2,890 154,160 165,150 741 17,228 1,395 53,785 360 1,041 7,630 250 514 3,775 3,560 10,714 123,220 1,940 4,374 50,895 11 304 1,954 120 147 1,095 376 560 66,644 98,145 177.2 175.3 19,580 14,896 108.99 87.42 84 376 555 32,254 44,230 10 70 195 85 170 270 3,965 5,735 45 70 1,195 1,700 30 915 25 280 165 8,860 35 590 275 17,215 20 380 360 2,565 376 555 37,414 51,665 375 560 30,040 42,925 170 330 9,450 20,620 106 2,663 100 4,140 24 175 300 884 10,295 130 259 3,165 100 694 25 44 400 180 160 44,605 28,385 247.8 177.4 32,105 17,295 134.55 99.11 78 180 160 21,420 13,920 5 10 55 85 25 110 110 3,390 2,160 10 15 325 95 10 325 100 5,680 30 620 155 11,540 30 585 180 1,630 180 160 25,135 16,175 180 160 20,610 12,420 110 105 6,300 5,635 40 860 50 2,605 25 188 890 25 82 425 165 630 8,010 90 184 2,580 10 17 135 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. WISCONSIN 207 FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 -Continued a sample of 'arras. See text] Area 3 — Continued Area 4 Tenure of ope rator^ — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator L Other farms Tenants —Con. Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Livestock- Other and un- All Cash Share-cash Crop -share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- share specified croppers specified 3,180 290 605 20,065 13,610 2,896 47 1,251 355 80 50 571 195 2,261 1 3,321 355 586 21,848 14,962 2,545 21 1,421 485 85 50 580 221 2,899 2 659,005 62,440 32,685 2,917,298 1,952,190 586, 258 21,772 189,423 48,260 10,910 6,050 99,183 25,020 167,655 3 657,023 62,690 28,875 2,991,672 2,052,902 474,230 28,474 209,920 64,630 13,400 7,400 92,660 31,830 226, 146 4 207.2 215.3 54.0 145.4 143.4 202.4 463.2 151.4 135.9 136.4 121.0 173.7 128.3 74.2 5 197.8 177.4 49.3 L36.9 137.2 186.3 1,355.9 147.7 133.3 157.6 148.0 159.8 144.0 78.0 6 22, 588 19,232 8,759 10,468 10,343 13,474 78,552 12,094 11,316 9,450 8,389 14,659 7,087 6,319 7 18,902 16,368 5,018 8,729 8,824 11,543 52,011 9,641 8,024 7,643 7,867 12,086 7,988 5,243 8 109.69 95.33 149.98 71.79 71.76 64.10 87.94 79.02 83.97 73.04 69.27 82.95 56.09 85.62 9 95.80 88.70 100.00 63.73 64.06 60.11 33.62 66.04 60.94 48.35 55.31 75.36 58.44 67.96 10 84 67 72 90 94 73 47 86 80 81 90 91 79 85 11 3,180 290 385 19,469 13,439 2,896 47 1,236 350 80 50 571 185 1,851 12 3,316 345 441 21,128 14,727 2,535 21 1,411 480 85 50 575 221 2,434 13 306,875 27,660 9,705 1,090,965 742,898 217)980 3,921 87,217 20,340 5,495 3,080 47,157 11,145 38,949 14 311,255 28,490 7,431 1, 124, 828 797,712 176 460 3,521 94,115 26,835 6,475 3,225 45,440 12,140 53,020 15 190 946 256 20 10 5 5 660 16 90 1,295 660 70 60 30 5 5 20 505 17 40 45 1,781 1,276 120 5 55 25 10 10 10 325 18 215 30 30 5,670 4,570 590 5 255 85 5 10 100 55 250 L9 1,630 160 10 7,889 5,633 1,540 16 615 170 55 25 295 70 85 20 1,225 85 10 1,747 981 491 20 235 35 5 10 160 25 20 21 70 15 10 133 8 63 63 2 1 6 6 6 22 23 1,990 180 165 12,666 8,829 2,039 11 926 260 65 30 466 105 861 24 1,945 205 156 11,053 8,033 1,385 13 781 240 45 30 355 111 841 25 67,735 5,825 2,575 - ' . ® 189,437 52, 116 280 22,915 6,305 1,380 545 12,375 2,310 16,238 26 67,040 6,535 2,134 238,752 167,060 35,055 420 19,755 5,220 1,180 785 10,835 1,735 16,462 27 225 30 60 2,950 1,613 409 17 165 45 10 10 90 10 746 28 275 25 86 2,757 1,578 375 3 115 30 10 35 40 686 :--/ 5,310 355 1,180 59,783 29,489 8,653 1,861 3,055 320 110 190 2,375 60 16,725 30 4,815 425 2,600 65,592 28,086 11,030 1,155 2,545 540 ... 270 370 1,365 22,776 31 140 10 15 1,387 840 206 6 115 35 10 5 60 5 220 32 3,190 65 385 18,480 10,850 3,015 105 2,330 270 110 30 1,900 20 2,180 33 100 20 50 1,855 943 239 12 60 10 10 35 5 601 y. 2,120 290 795 41,303 18,639 5,638 1,756 725 50 160 475 40 14,545 35 1,840 195 210 13,370 9,490 2,179 16 841 220 55 25 391 150 844 36 99,445 13,220 9,645 605, 506 409,270 133,384 545 32,292 7,005 1,410 465 17,642 5,770 30,015 37 710 70 95 5,446 3,562 871 6 321 70 25 10 191 25 686 38 20,610 1,925 2,690 282,409 178,224 48,234 13,110 8,845 1,500 280 270 5,080 1,715 33,996 39 2,270 175 240 11,542 8,315 1,847 15 636 195 60 30 281 70 729 40 130, 855 11,155 4,940 429,173 295,324 90,630 795 5,29 ' 9,840 1,520 1,180 10,732 2,025 17,127 41 420 20 15 1,570 1,062 335 116 35 25 5 51 57 42 9,425 2,290 320 23,609 15,880 5,315 1,399 340 225 10 824 1,015 43 3,110 280 545 19,619 13,329 2,846 47 1,236 355 75 45 566 195 2,161 44 28, 175 2,300 1,950 168,476 107,548 35,261 1,260 9,802 2,950 715 320 3,822 1,995 14,605 45 3,180 290 465 19,790 13,505 2,896 47 1,241 355 80 50 571 185 2,101 46 3,316 345 476 21,488 14,827 2,540 21 1,411 480 85 50 575 221 2,689 47 379,920 33,840 13,460 1,431,734 961,824 278,749 6,062 113, 187 26,965 6,985 3,815 61,907 13,515 71,912 48 383, 110 35,450 12, 165 1,429,172 992,858 222,545 '■, II 116,415 32,595 7,655 4,280 56,645 15,240 92,258 49 3,165 285 410 18,937 13,232 2,861 17 1,216 355 75 45 566 175 1,611 50 3,311 355 426 20,667 14,625 2,510 14 1,401 475 85 45 580 216 2,117 51 298,035 30,200 17, 160 1,315,665 894,031 276, 130 1,620 80,504 23,150 4,310 2,190 40,749 10, 105 63,380 52 297,063 26,675 12,589 1,372,801 958, 562 227,515 2,236 97,591 32,680 6,125 2,675 40,400 15,711 86,897 53 2,075 225 240 15,621 10,803 2,481 22 976 250 60 30 476 160 1,339 54 2,195 210 240 17, 196 12,176 2,120 10 1,141 385 75 40 470 171 1,749 55 120,055 15,145 12,335 887,915 587,494 181,618 13,655 41,137 8,505 1,690 735 22,722 7,485 64,011 56 123,845 10,745 11,330 972, 211 656, 160 151, 560 18,485 55,260 18,125 3,820 2,105 21,275 9,935 90,746 57 135 63 13 31 5 5 23 58 14 5 5 1 3 59 4,793 1,654 860 1,867 200 200 212 60 564 240 50 200 74 61 560 20 15 751 542 94 50 10 5 5 25 5 65 62 12,660 625 710 8,395 5,590 1,660 730 70 10 80 545 25 415 63 1,135 85 60 722 491 156 70 5 5 55 5 5 64 48,515 2,495 1,530 21,030 13,955 5,005 2,035 65 250 1,585 135 35 65 295 20 30 1,695 1,155 335 126 35 15 5 56 15 79 66 764 52 44 3,186 2,191 594 254 68 28 15 106 37 147 6,135 370 500 27,783 19,625 4,865 2,353 440 285 100 1,128 400 940 ( S 195 15 5 341 255 55 26 10 16 5 69 368 30 10 420 304 66 49 15 34 1 ? 2,780 320 60 4,085 3,085 645 325 155 170 30 71 2,760 210 140 11,480 8,015 2,148 16 881 195 70 30 481 105 420 72 8,260 580 150 16,390 10,636 3,892 18 1,466 239 110 29 924 164 378 73 93,785 6,895 2,175 162,068 104,334 38,192 257 15,819 2,695 1,260 360 9,709 1,795 3,466 74 1,520 125 20 9,156 6,620 1,633 6 586 155 45 15 306 65 311 75 3,441 274 48 18,587 12,975 3,703 18 1,291 299 108 45 703 136 600 76 39,540 3,195 505 173,362 119,556 36,210 310 13,000 2,820 1,145 530 7,275 1,230 4,286 77 5 10 477 282 73 31 20 5 5 10 71 78 204 28 1,884 657 873 199 25 1 2 22 130 79 1,260 105 7,232 2,839 2,153 1,487 330 25 5 300 423 a 80 15 885 612 106 60 15 10 5 10 20 107 81 84 18 1,111 730 241 74 14 12 2 8 38 66 82 510 190 9,003 5,665 1,928 780 155 90 45 110 380 630 ■ 208 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AMD VALUE Farms number 1954. . 1950. . Land in farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954 . . 1950.. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. . 1950.. Average per acre dollars 1954. . 1950.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in farns according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954. . 1949.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . 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 (see text) farms reporting acres Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting acres Cropland, total farms reporting acres Land pastured, total farms reporting acres Woodland, total farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres 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.. 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 vhicb conmercial fertilizer vas 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. Oats farms reporting. tons. acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc .farms reporting. tons. acres on which used. Other crops farms reporting. tons, acres on which used. 9,747 10,482 1,757,647 1,850,338 180.3 176.5 10,029 8,822 55.43 50.15 82 9,327 10,142 616,133 659,678 620 717 717 1,904 3,716 1,465 172 16 6,534 6,778 191,132 197,854 3,875 4,213 131,079 160,797 1,145 21,579 3,306 109, 500 5,454 267,291 5,368 263,232 3,668 141,720 463 6,884 9,500 147,060 9,607 10,322 938,344 1,018,329 8,501 9,470 600, 143 685,370 8,225 8,789 530,523 566,027 123 82 4,675 2,802 1,156 18,941 879 26,386 1,012 2,162 18,135 146 252 1,760 5,992 12, 570 127,876 4,194 9,890 88,102 768 5,004 11,764 602 1,255 9,742 Tenure of operator1 Full owners 5,819 6,264 1,065,186 1,117,499 183.1 178.4 10,448 8,975 56.62 50.42 5,729 6,169 376,295 414,675 175 282 407 1,383 2,656 759 58 9 4,245 4,353 123,222 120,907 2,147 2,280 62,867 75,815 678 13,837 1,799 49,030 3,511 172,788 3,176 148,408 2,441 89,105 326 5,020 5,663 92, 501 5,779 6,219 562,384 611,397 5,432 5,965 385,115 431,313 5,047 5,399 321,196 340, 573 81 64 2,560 1,912 731 11,133 602 18,744 666 1,459 12,477 85 128 985 3,739 7,105 72,346 2,701 6,083 51,490 504 3,248 7,793 351 754 5,425 Part owner3 1,574 1,311 391,576 318,214 248.8 242.7 13,745 13,235 52.06 53.39 61 1,569 1,301 157,581 123,940 15 20 50 195 650 535 98 6 1,237 947 40,690 31,955 549 518 21,201 22, 532 196 3,877 453 17,324 1,051 56,011 959 58,150 656 31,809 97 1,449 1,553 26,134 1,574 1,301 219,472 178,427 1,497 1,285 128,510 118,427 1,429 1,185 114,161 94,458 22 6 1,445 265 245 5,378 147 4,192 209 440 4,003 41 103 620 1,289 3,580 36,490 936 2,716 25,147 134 1,504 2,586 150 429 3,458 16 21 11,377 15,720 711.1 748.6 25,000 35,170 57.87 52.03 38 21 3,059 3,565 5 5 5 1 10 12 350 797 199 2,233 5 155 1 2,520 16 4,275 16 21 3,608 6,595 10 19 2,870 3,985 11 19 3,494 4,216 10 2 555 170 10 225 84 375 11 175 673 11 63 560 10 70 470 632 896 125,402 173,700 198.4 193.9 12,789 9,769 63.59 50.99 87 632 891 53,840 74,723 5 10 120 320 166 432 651 11,305 20,985 187 301 5,047 10,612 81 1,450 132 3,597 377 19,897 341 13,335 326 14,076 30 315 617 7,902 632 896 70,192 106,320 597 866 45,278 62,740 537 761 33,232 44,390 10 5 115 450 85 1,570 110 2,715 61 111 840 15 18 145 512 1,287 14,505 346 836 9,090 40 584 135 200 26,720 34,280 197.9 171.4 8,820 8,480 45.02 49.06 135 195 10,190 13,610 90 155 2,395 4,925 40 955 1,835 40 910 95 6,315 50 1,950 3,645 5 75 135 1,270 135 200 13,540 20,370 135 195 12,355 14,210 120 165 8,265 10,285 25 650 105 282 2,560 65 132 1,340 15 65 3,385 15,630 225.7 240.5 16, 673 8,857 73.88 36.83 100 65 1,555 6,575 10 50 155 2,320 30 1,610 15 575 5 570 10 230 5 50 10 300 15 65 1,710 10,505 15 55 960 4,365 15 50 1,145 2,725 5 450 Crop- share tenants and croppers 15 72 625 10 35 325 LData are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. WISCONSIN 209 FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Area 5 — Continued Area 6 Tenure of operator^ — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator 1 Other farms Tenant: — Con. Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Livestock- Other and un- All Cash Share-cash Crop-share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- share specified croppers specified 306 106 1,706 14,522 10,486 1,668 42 545 210 60 35 150 90 1,781 1 441 140 1,990 15,822 11,435 1,531 36 795 325 20 40 270 140 2,025 2 64,915 18,587 164,106 1,972,169 1,416,377 329,693 11,380 -6,585 26,260 9,445 4,990 24,360 11, 530 138,134 3 91,400 22, 565 225,205 2,062,647 1,511,508 282,038 15,141 111,030 46,630 3,200 4,955 38,355 17,890 142,930 4 212.1 175.3 96.2 135.8 135.1 - 197.7 271.0 140.5 125.0 142.6 162.4 128.1 77.6 5 207.3 161.2 113.2 130.4 132.2 184.2 420.6 139.7 143.5 160.0 123.9 142.1 127.8 70.6 6 16,273 9,677 4,629 13,349 13,847 17,410 37,329 12,135 12,271 16,886 14, 536 12,691 6,988 7,061 7 11,556 7,765 5,039 10,996 11,406 14,601 37,443 12,050 12,007 9,333 11,393 12,782 11,065 5,083 8 75.84 53.26 46.72 99.15 102.23 85.53 146.39 86.14 92.26 107.85 101.95 78.58 59.61 94.10 9 57.08 48.65 43.94 84.55 85.75 82.37 88.61 66.37 82.79 58.33 97.37 90.70 88.03 72.63 10 87 86 80 88 93 68 86 76 81 58 100 73 72 87 11 306 106 1,381 14,012 10,341 1,668 42 525 195 60 35 150 85 1,436 12 441 140 1,760 15,482 11,315 1,526 36 790 320 20 40 270 140 1,815 13 29,710 6,565 25,358 797, 629 599,697 129,363 6,324 34,060 11,665 5,145 2,425 10,900 3,925 28,185 14 40,983 9,630 42,775 808,892 616,071 105,722 6,069 47,345 18,355 1,725 2,585 17, 545 7,135 33,685 15 430 765 220 5 15 10 5 525 16 410 890 490 40 10 10 350 17 5 5 250 1,146 841 80 20 15 5 205 18 40 25 206 3,591 2,886 310 5 125 55 5 5 25 35 265 19 165 75 85 6,360 5,100 850 20 305 100 40 15 115 35 85 20 85 1 1,160 748 361 6 40 15 10 10 5 5 21 11 91 9 51 5 20 2 10 1 10 5 5 1 22 23 241 56 610 10,826 8,324 1,341 36 430 165 55 35 125 50 695 24 326 110 815 11,425 8,823 1,178 29 675 285 10 35 245 100 720 25 6,435 1,385 15, 565 244,771 183,856 36,270 1,300 9,770 3,585 1,555 755 3,1-5 700 13,575 2« 11,080 2,440 23,210 252,005 187,400 34,853 1,167 14,920 6,635 345 995 4,860 2,085 13,665 27 66 51 986 2,771 1,720 316 5 85 30 10 5 30 10 645 28 106 60 1,110 2,814 1,713 360 11 140 60 10 40 30 590 29 1,695 1,617 41,765 49,925 28,447 5,843 35 1,650 700 85 135 455 275 13,950 3C 4,157 980 49,605 55,207 31,651 7,888 333 2,820 1,665 170 510 475 12,515 31 36 15 185 1,073 697 171 40 5 10 20 5 165 ;■: 500 190 2,260 13,231 8,600 2,131 560 50 85 390 35 1,940 33 41 41 921 1,990 1,169 236 5 50 25 5 10 10 530 34 1,195 1,427 39,505 36,694 19,847 3,712 35 1,090 650 135 65 240 12,010 35 196 41 510 8,166 6,062 1,196 17 340 140 25 20 105 50 551 :OB-8hBre tenants ^r: live:-.: :• - Other b! ire :::::t:; srezifl?: 2= 1,691 75 1 29 270 85 - 225 1 __1 26 245 95 230 3 270 17 >: 5 45 1 - _ 28 2,056 45 17C 5 . "1 461 23 70 15 80 G £1 f 10 - ... 35 15 5 16 7 41 41 326 6 :.: -5 15 386 26 - --- 12 - - 65 190 =1 = *! 2: 20 887 275 6 6 61 60 i: 10 200 30 30 i: u :— 35 31 ; 486 8 ; 75 5 - 5 12 :-: 35 31 H 75 5 50 5 13 . 40 16 460 2 486 50 30 21 14 ^C 16 2 493 50 ; 331 60 21 11 50 6 - 221 _ 22 40 5 15 25 --. .:: 51 6 1,105 646 221 7 230 41 5 15 145 :: 1 17 __ 28 50 130 256 1: 422 55 - lao 5C 65 892 277 1- 19 75 „: 11 506 20 19 90 230 21 u 4 IOC 580 -1 . - 7,174 - ;-- 255 95 i: 241 1,546 90 ... 220 24 ■ - 300 - 235 If 26 1,42; :.-_-: 15 „ 335 26 35 26 - - i: -: 25 27 4,407 1 IDS 15 52C 860 28 . __ 11 25 80 780 1- 30 41 1 .',' 40 ! 15 — . 31 ' 31 1 . — - 472 1 !3C - 15 1- 11 930 -; 1£ . 5 10 20 20 32 < - ' 55 33 - :-- 4,644 682 - -' 14 111 3- -1 1,445 35 r: 3; L,491 _ . . - 225 826 36 - 37 12 11. 3-: 6,369 - 255 763 3 = «1 -: 115 ! 235 -: _ 55 ! 285 41 41 - — : 30 295 -: ~; = 55 45 11 4! 43 -_ « 5 1 6 _ "1 37 972 291 200 4C 5 - i: . - . ; 25 - 15 : 30 30 -- . 266 :f — 35 30 47 _.::_ 12,761 270 90 1,987 24C -; 256 1,467 2,537 235 ; -- ' 1,317 11 85 Ill 195 47t 50 - 51 ;-■ 29 _-; ' i. 52 77€ 296 513 5,588 24 2,165 195 53 1 41 : :- ,886 - 43£ ,645 9,600 33,250 :- - - < 20,360 55 « 970 5 1,377 56 1 171 30 24 -: 5 : ... ; 57 ! _1 2,577 250 225 ;; - 1 : 11" a ;; 6,19 225,25C 60 277,096 8,21" :. — - -.1 I - 6,820 255 -: 1,121 836 90 265 63 3, 59 2,01 U 64, -: -- - 1.: ■' — 65 1-: 5,619 - i : z-. 1,721 - 930,061 401,432 53 ,485 31, — : 67 16,702 566 -: 5? 3B5,515 _ -;■ 68,965 2,890 49,590 69 7 : - 2,252 . !2 - - 565 75 1, 570 ; 437 1 . 1 .1_5 71 8,985 - -.-:-: 72 - 1.-55 47,297 U.38C 1,725 — " -- ~;; 218 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 (For definitions and explanations, Bee 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 . Mi Iking 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 t-urn 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 limljig material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954 . Total all farms 9,770 11,367 11,683 3,319 7,939 5,453 2,395 4,102 8,496 3,853 3,875 4,862 4,872 3,781 3,781 1,614 1,631 8,038 8,522 10,533 9,871 18,670 13,867 10,530 13,273 772 590 2,990 2,881 829 798 410 3,720 6,813 11,222 24,007 11,163 10,967 6,299 9,960 2,264 3,080 1,359 1,586 1,068 1,494 11,674 9,982 8,748 1,787,875 6,037 8,342 3,210,575 4,467,373 5,825 212 10,938 11,190 10,330,072 8,679,824 10,958 10,898 4,665,682 3,743,221 9,635 2,447,329 40,701 430,043 2,896 151,275 353,347 59,614 Tenure of operator1 Full owners 4,655 5,351 5,692 1,499 3,699 2,616 1,050 1,955 3,737 1,816 1,832 2,206 2,207 1,649 1,649 728 734 3,781 3,988 5,006 4,756 8,651 6,495 4,975 6,233 250 180 1,291 1,177 336 245 265 1,789 3,217 5,356 11,534 5,314 5,234 3,051 4,752 1,134 1,548 684 810 548 738 5,556 4,750 4,158 825,990 3,005 4,282 1,546,910 2,154,923 2,901 104 5,281 5,637 4,807,365 4,188,064 5,246 5,457 2,128,692 1,748,019 4,564 1,038,554 17,185 173,180 1,419 71,735 171,490 28,275 1,164 1,330 1,127 435 1,029 767 350 531 968 507 506 749 749 562 562 235 241 1,030 1,117 1,300 991 2,469 1,615 1,288 1,789 52 20 379 314 78 38 15 510 790 1,325 3,158 1,323 1,292 823 1,413 334 453 189 237 165 216 1,351 1,191 994 206,000 801 921 588,760 833,672 749 52 1,295 1,110 1,552,319 1,205,527 1,310 1,077 676,369 508,323 1,239 387,058 6,123 66,816 416 23,680 51,952 8,599 3,600 4,135 4,351 1,250 2,940 1,905 970 1,570 3,735 1,520 1,525 1,886 1,895 1,560 1,560 640 645 3,051 3,191 3,981 3,986 7,228 5,577 3,831 4,742 935 975 85 155 75 1,350 2,631 4,090 8,660 4,080 4,005 2,335 3,695 755 960 465 490 330 470 4,171 1 3,720 1 3,330 1,100 731,025 1 2,075 27 3,001 9,500 992,005 .95,531 1 265,820 2,030 1 45 1 3,926 21 4,111 6,530 3 786,843 99,850 3 144,131 1 4,046 27 4,136 1,575 1 815,741 19,552 1,456,374 1 3,681 4,200 1 001,002 70 17,026 378 186,129 1 1,040 445 55,190 910 128,345 150 22,255 350 370 525 140 185 190 50 135 295 125 125 196 200 165 165 20 20 266 281 366 470 588 595 356 447 130 115 20 15 150 216 370 765 370 370 175 310 80 85 60 65 20 20 376 320 270 56,985 215 335 102,100 112,280 200 15 366 530 423,453 388,360 376 520 152,656 173,370 306 80,652 1,321 14,859 80 3,505 7,515 1,460 155 175 155 50 130 90 70 75 155 75 75 115 115 85 85 30 30 155 165 180 140 350 180 155 180 60 120 180 390 120 155 45 60 25 30 25 30 180 165 125 30,68 115 125 75,235 43,220 110 5 155 160 161,380 140,495 170 145 85,345 51,730 180 51,875 1,104 12,085 45 3,465 7,730 1,345 ^ata are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. WISCONSIN AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 219 a sample of farmB. See ext] Ares 3 — Continued Area 4 Tenure of operator^ — Con. Other farms Totjal all farms Tenure of operator I Other farms Tenants —Con. Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Livestock- Other and un- All Caah Share-cash Crop-ahare tenanta and Livestock- share Other and un- share specified croppers apecif ied 2,735 350 10,202 6,667 1,626 47 721 165 55 20 376 105 1,141 1 3,165 285 550 19,329 13,164 2,831 47 1,206 335 75 45 561 190 2,081 2 3,276 330 486 20,033 13,837 2,425 21 1,371 435 85 50 5j30 221 2,379 3 950 75 135 4,556 2,894 710 25 276 50 15 10 161 40 651 4 2,335 185 270 13,387 9,087 2,136 47 826 190 65 25 461 85 1,291 5 1,425 135 165 8,095 5,527 1,365 32 461 100 20 10 271 60 710 6 765 50 25 524 300 141 66 10 46 10 17 7 1,205 105 45 1,812 1,306 336 10 130 30 10 80 10 30 8 2,930 220 55 13,349 9,738 2,398 16 1,006 260 70 40 531 105 191 9 1,155 110 10 3,006 2,093 655 1 196 45 15 5 126 5 61 10 1,160 110 10 3,039 2,114 667 1 196 45 15 5 126 5 61 11 1,400 110 20 819 466 242 5 85 15 5 55 10 21 12 1,405 110 20 819 466 242 5 85 15 5 55 10 21 13 1,155 90 10 2,062 1,342 547 1 146 35 10 5 96 26 14 1,155 90 10 2,062 1,342 547 1 146 35 10 5 96 26 15 505 bO 10 2,914 2,036 624 226 45 20 5 146 10 28 16 510 60 10 2,949 2,066 629 226 45 20 5 146 10 28 17 2,370 165 175 8,658 5,883 1,551 32 626 155 40 20 326 85 566 18 2,450 200 9,494 6,326 1,753 99 667 165 45 20 347 90 649 19 3^045 270 245 17,698 12,410 2,795 42 1,136 320 75 45 546 150 1,315 20 3,011 295 111 15,578 11,257 2,190 21 1,126 340 75 45 470 196 984 21 5,560 490 315 25,150 17,635 4,247 103 1,675 425 135 70 855 190 1,490 22 4,267 440 123 18,341 13,195 2,640 57 1,331 390 90 50 565 236 1,118 23 2,935 265 435 18,054 12,264 2,686 42 1,136 305 65 50 546 170 1,926 24 3,620 335 505 22,253 14,882 3,531 88 1,408 360 75 60 718 195 2,344 25 30 415 3,244 1,248 236 5 115 25 5 15 40 30 1,640 26 60 10 295 3,586 1,135 165 5 116 50 5 45 16 2,165 27 665 385 8,537 4,956 1,206 15 435 140 15 30 190 60 1,925 28 730 410 8,294 4,587 865 1 511 215 40 10 160 86 2,330 29 330 4,295 1,954 376 10 175 60 5 20 65 25 1,780 30 120 355 3,873 1,431 210 1 151 80 5 45 21 2,080 31 70 15 305 1,525 625 35 5 70 20 5 5 5 35 790 32 65 5 55 842 575 66 45 15 20 10 156 .'< 970 115 70 6,383 4,650 1,013 10 485 115 30 5 285 50 225 34 2,075 155 175 11,315 7,760 1,782 32 651 205 45 40 261 100 1,090 35 3,125 285 450 19,375 13,315 2,856 47 1,241 355 80 50 571 185 1,916 36 6,640 600 650 45,314 31,270 6,998 1,535 2,503 640 150 130 1,213 370 3,008 37 3,125 285 445 19,271 13,244 2,831 46 1,241 355 80 50 571 185 1,909 38 3,055 280 435 18,861 12,999 2,761 46 1,231 355 80 50 571 175 1,824 39 1,830 140 90 12,558 8,955 2,057 5 790 205 55 40 375 115 751 40 2,885 245 100 19,815 14,327 3,358 5 1,100 255 65 80 545 155 1,025 41 545 55 40 2,818 1,989 585 37 136 30 5 76 25 71 42 700 75 115 6,638 3,944 879 1,484 172 30 5 97 40 159 43 315 40 20 1,652 1,223 320 32 61 15 36 10 16 44 330 45 2,157 1,438 400 188 62 15 37 10 69 45 255 25 1,418 943 308 37 75 15 5 40 15 55 46 370 35 70 4,481 2,506 479 1,296 110 15 -* 60 30 90 47 3,180 290 595 20,015 13,595 2,896 47 1,246 355 80 50 571 190 2,231 48 265 320 15,960 11,220 2,496 47 1,006 295 65 25 461 160 1,191 49 230 265 14,426 10,220 2,192 37 895 235 60 20 435 145 1,082 50 563,825 50,280 23,760 1,914,301 1,367,676 292,575 54,013 122,555 25,660 9,365 4,115 65,745 17, 670 77,482 31 1,535 145 155 8,435 5,945 1,536 42 541 175 35 5 251 75 371 52 2,261 240 111 12,297 9,232 1,650 21 801 285 50 35 315 116 593 53 661,040 86,855 73,400 4,652,784 2,690,590 767,290 805,680 126,210 27,915 3,150 950 67,880 26,315 263,014 54 1,028,080 73,620 17,427 4,576,841 3,111,391 671,000 496, 145 179,735 54,735 11,120 9,575 69,435 34,870 118,570 •>'■ 1,520 140 145 8,207 5,805 1,492 10 540 175 35 5 250 75 360 56 15 5 10 228 140 44 32 1 1 11 57 2,995 280 435 18,540 12,883 2,764 26 1,161 335 70 45 536 175 1,706 58 3,066 300 311 19,60! 14,075 2,440 15 1,346 460 85 50 555 196 1,729 59 2,785,805 292,950 177,015 14,904,316 10,543,000 2,694,025 223,660 977,435 198,910 75,990 24,175 455,505 222,855 466,196 60 2,405,841 180,155 42, 252 U, 896, 230 10,755,398 2,299,605 212,972 1,096,700 367,930 74,310 38,595 497,310 118,555 531,555 61 3,090 270 355 18, 520 12,885 2,781 47 1,216 350 80 50 561 175 1,591 62 3,091 325 201 18,427 13,422 2,365 16 1,291 440 80 50 525 196 1,333 63 1,389,935 115,595 43,305 5,389,417 3,724,169 1,063,010 73,865 361,945 91,635 25,845 12,905 189, 685 41,875 166,428 64 1,110,574 98,980 10,953 4,218,775 3,052,855 688,795 28,439 328,200 94,920 21,340 12,510 156,835 42,595 120,486 65 2,830 240 150 13,821 9,672 2,400 47 971 255 70 35 496 115 731 765,205 69,430 16,515 2,488,429 1,649,662 566,366 14,960 180,770 37,230 14,140 5,065 106,010 18,325 76,671 67 12,850 1,140 297 41,775 27, 714 9,364 236 3,139 634 262 92 1,753 398 1,322 i,8 140, 345 11,980 3,540 382,043 254,409 83,483 2,054 32,347 6,235 2,785 1,035 18,182 4,110 9,750 69 800 85 20 6,493 4,693 1,249 10 356 85 20 10 201 40 185 70 42,070 4,210 225 179,869 124,941 40,091 155 9,615 2,210 600 430 5,260 1,115 5,067 71 97,895 10,055 650 688,303 480,392 148, 731 685 39,414 7,055 2,740 1,850 22,999 4,770 19,081 72 17,130 1,530 335 85,167 58,781 19,810 100 4,355 815 255 130 2,390 765 2,121 73 ?20 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 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 la ro 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. tone 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954 . Total all farms 9,160 9,131 1,972 6,022 2,931 1,332 5,087 1,318 1,337 1,362 1,380 1,086 1,086 831 84'8 4,183 4,830 8,225 6,993 11,632 8,291 8,621 10,808 2,138 1,964 4,333 3,730 2,223 1,810 545 2,506 5,719 9,180 19,410 8,918 4,926 7,377 1,395 3,115 610 853 902 2,262 7,630 6,999 1,027,174 4,500 5,863 .'. v, ' 2,251,364 4,403 97 8,565 9,058 6,114,706 4,976,436 8,716 8,328 2,806,884 2,163,624 6,754 1,782,783 31,194 256,184 3,021 79,994 256,996 45,197 Tenure of operator1 Full owners 3,029 5,483 5,50° 1,149 3,611 1,792 297 819 3,281 752 764 697 707 597 597 494 500 2,592 2,925 5,053 4,280 7,000 4,986 5,174 6,310 671 408 2,020 1,575 810 452 380 1,686 3,367 5,602 12,203 5,564 5,464 3,114 4,499 894 2,240 367 540 595 1,700 5,819 931 1,519 1,201 402 1,169 617 167 312 1,184 376 378 419 427 384 384 241 252 909 1,021 1,474 1,101 2,504 1,436 1,469 2,029 151 110 785 482 181 116 50 454 ,020 1,509 3,743 1,496 1,476 920 1,598 355 669 183 228 216 441 4,879 1,423 4,561 1,225 67S,032 207, 846 3,005 923 3,902 956 1,281,085 468,260 1,462,884 457,749 2,945 901 60 22 5,270 1,447 5,676 1,234 4,036,711 1,350,080 3,346,363 842,445 5,398 1,504 5,291 1,221 1,729,837 696,508 1,361,245 437,969 4,236 1,369 1,073,849 509,874 18,848 8,761 149,664 72,291 1,954 661 47,225 20,553 161,790 62,206 28,658 10,529 Uanagers 370 632 830 126 422 182 75 146 522 120 125 206 206 80 80 96 96 306 348 607 761 937 921 572 738 20 55 231 246 55 30 10 231 376 622 1,166 306 468 16 572 11 522 10, 366 89,505 15 337 20 545 170,000 86,000 100,531 174,040 337 15 10 607 17 826 51,500 464, 860 22,763 499,670 16 607 20 826 27,806 237,968 16,525 241, 545 16 542 22,550 127, 490 392 2,321 2,078 25,039 11 230 1,246 8,325 3,425 22,000 480 3,890 135 175 40 100 40 10 30 120 35 35 10 10 10 10 45 50 125 155 180 155 135 165 135 210 125 125 19,155 80 125 19,425 42,700 135 180 105,120 87,870 135 165 50,645 42,300 110 25,885 460 4,240 55 1,840 5,370 645 15 15 15 4,250 10 55 4,000 19,475 10 15 60 28,650 27,560 15 65 19,000 18,730 15 6,035 108 950 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. WISCONSIN 221 AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farma. See text] Area 5 — Continued Area 6 Tenure of operator^ — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator 1 Other farmB Tenant. — Con. Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Livestock- Other and un- All Cash Share-caBh Crop-Bhare tenants and LiveBtock- ahare Other and un- share specified croppers specified 200 50 640 8,507 6,252 1,067 27 325 150 45 20 85 25 836 1 306 106 1,511 14,007 16,116 1,633 42 525 200 60 35 1.50 80 1,691 2 ■415 130 1,570 14,746 10,739 1,481 36 745 305 15 30 260 135 1,745 3 66 10 295 6,667 4,853 801 27 250 115 35 10 75 15 736 i 231 46 ' 805 9,996 7,350 1,288 42 300 95 25 25 105 50 1,016 5 101 21 325 4,984 3,864 538 12 140 45 15 5 65 10 430 6 45 5 10 551 411 110 5 15 5 5 5 . . . 10 7 86 10 50 1,375 1,102 171 11 55 15 10 5 25 36 8 281 51 95 9,586 7,647 1,286 32 435 160 55 20 145 55 186 9 80 15 65 2,091 1,661 328 7 55 15 5 5 10 20 40 10 85 15 65 2,131 1,695 329 7 55 15 5 5 10 20 45 11 111 5 35 319 193 120 1 5 12 111 5 35 319 193 120 1 5 13 60 20 1,521 1,106 322 12 35 '16 10 5 'io 46 14 60 ... 20 1,526 1,111 322 12 35 10 10 5 10 46 15 76 5 3,147 2,528 462 17 120 35 20 5 50 10 20 16 76 5 3,147 2,528 462 17 120 35 20 5 50 10 20 17 186 40 361 6,396 4,821 912 27 240 90 35 15 65 35 396 18 198 45 496 7,117 5,355 1,021 52 250 95 35 15 70 35 439 19 301 101 1,076 12,932 9,751 1,608 42 505 180 60 35 150 80 1,026 .'0 381 110 835 12,001 9,109 1,351 36 690 280 15 35 245 115 815 21 500 117 1,136 19,509 14,837 2,643 112 775 275 95 65 245 95 1,142 22 481 135 915 14,665 11,043 1,801 71 870 355 25 55 305 130 880 23 281 86 1,396 13,310 9,740 1,547 37 515 195 60 30 150 80 1,471 2., 382 91 1,706 16,710 12,116 2,087 88 635 240 80 30 195 90 1,784 25 10 1,296 2,772 1,106 191 5 55 35 20 1,415 26 15 15 1,390 2,301 701 100 35 15 10 10 1,465 27 101 50 1,296 6,160 3,759 746 15 215 85 30 10 40 50 1,425 28 86 50 1,425 5,606 3,282 552 2 265 115 5 15 90 40 1,505 29 15 10 1,176 3,412 1,756 281 5 95 55 10 5 5 20 1,275 30 15 5 1,210 2,548 1,046 145 2 70 20 10 15 25 1,285 31 525 1,100 390 50 25 25 635 32 5 5 105 490 345 10 15 5 10 120 33 126 30 130 3,274 2,616 401 11 150 35 "x 25 45 15 96 34 175 71 946 9,658 7,135 1,207 31 355 145 30 10 105 65 930 35 306 101 1,431 13,897 10,261 1,633 42 530 210 60 35 140 85 1,431 36 619 162 2,22" 31,380 23, 573 4,171 438 1,020 330 110 75 310 195 2,178 37 306 101 1,426 13,767 10,172 1,613 37 530 210 60 35 140 85 1,415 38 301 101 1,355 13,482 9,977 1,573 37 525 205 60 35 140 85 1,370 39 181 40 586 8,474 6,574 1,080 10 300 95 35 20 105 45 510 40 273 50 812 13,440 10,370 1,905 10 425 110 50 25 165 75 730 41 40 6 55 2,256 1,745 378 37 35 15 5 5 10 61 42 45 11 60 4,458 3,226 693 391 70 15 15 5 35 78 43 25 15 1,240 960 237 22 15 5 5 5 6 44 30 15 1,615 1,241 284 52 20 5 5 10 18 45 15 6 40 1,156 886 178 17 20 10 5 5 55 46 15 11 45 2,843 1,985 409 339 50 10 15 25 60 47 306 106 1,671 14,487 10,486 1,668 42 540 205 60 35 150 90 1,751 48 296 86 740 11,862 8,831 1,478 42 450 165 55 35 130 65 1,061 49 256 81 680 10,682 7,906 1,326 25 410 165 55 35 95 60 1,015 50 47,160 12,665 41,425 1,665,745 1,256,830 243,310 5,995 68,610 32,565 9,700 5,600 13,055 7,690 91,000 51 176 46 220 6,446 5,045 923 37 170 55 20 5 65 25 271 52 275 75 440 9,382 7,290 1,071 31 560 230 10 40 185 95 430 53 55,150 4,525 28,460 3,855,184 2,835,915 588,858 312,930 40,350 14,200 1,125 1,500 12,175 11,350 77,131 54 83,060 27,240 56,160 4,770,834 3,412,437 805,718 283,449 200,265 66,070 2,985 24,370 61,790 45,050 55 176 46 220 6,235 211 4,894 151 890 33 16 21 170 55 20 5 65 25 265 6 56 57 296 96 1,231 12,835 9,480 1,567 37 510 190 60 35 145 80 1,241 58 416 125 1,305 14,100 10,647 1,454 24 750 315 15 35 265 120 1,225 59 221,290 48,925 211,555 9, 626, 542 7,504,028 1,450,156 74,989 321,570 124, 305 47,475 22,225 86,410 41,155 275,799 60 281,330 76,685 265,195 9,433,093 7,291,678 1,208,503 46,457 611,025 291,110 15,805 33, 590 181,310 89,210 275,430 61 291 101 1,191 13,316 9,915 1,623 42 520 190 60 35 150 85 1,216 62 421 125 970 13,912 10,595 1,426 36 755 315 15 40 265 120 1,100 63 128,340 22,288 114,765 4,440,263 3,375,334 738,501 39,228 166,245 45,545 26,255 10,080 58,410 25,955 120,955 64 132,075 38,185 106, 340 3,680,417 2,860,270 471, 571 31,046 208,060 86,110 6,780 13,125 65,720 36,325 109,470 65 271 86 591 9,399 7,203 1,293 37 355 125 45 20 110 55 511 66 66,765 13,880 49,020 2,076,192 1,553,822 351,020 43,915 70,240 17,770 6,065 3,185 29,915 13,305 57,195 67 1,234 251 872 35,490 26,373 6,096 800 1,195 311 106 60 482 236 1,026 68 14,065 2,969 7,112 275,266 204,647 48,022 4,515 11,270 3,005 1,175 565 4,660 1,865 6,812 69 125 15 165 2,161 1,659 321 10 80 15 20 5 30 10 91 70 3,840 305 2,645 34,724 26,594 5,145 505 1,185 165 300 45 590 85 1,295 71 9,755 1,235 7,575 136,062 105,442 18,420 1,905 5,115 400 1,115 90 3,195 315 5,180 72 1,775 295 1,640 26,205 20,250 3,570 170 1,065 105 345 225 335 55 1,150 73 222 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 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Part owners Crop- share tenants and croppers SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . . Electricity farms reporting 1954. . 1950 . . Television set farms reporting 1954 . . Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . . Home freezer farms reporting 1954.. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . Milking machine farms reporting 1954.. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954. . 1950.. Automobiles farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME rum 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 tteek 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 . Lijne and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954 . 15,043 19,233 20,481 11,303 15,153 8,760 1,247 3,495 14,715 5,311 5,378 1,496 1,509 3,040 3,054 6,062 6,103 10,515 11,485 17,628 17,630 30,996 25,268 18,541 25,050 2,965 2,686 7,413 7,238 3,952 3,272 260 4,149 13,479 18,718 40,767 18,158 10,737 16,752 3,752 5,857 2,346 3,062 1,682 2,795 19,463 15,583 13,812 2,664,463 8,808 13,622 5,625,421 7,415,288 8,347 461 17,609 19,209 17,741,840 16,297,236 18,338 19,242 7,180,380 6,481,509 10,781 2,392,478 41,643 380,228 3,016 32,801 93,074 41,725 9,525 12, 180 13,394 7,011 9,600 5,413 680 2,242 9,707 3,287 3,318 706 707 1,873 1,874 3,792 3,823 6,569 7,024 11,440 12,009 19, 763 16,750 11,764 15,753 1,195 901 3,985 3,877 1,915 1,397 160 2,910 8,530 11,940 26,634 11,555 7,316 11,437 2,434 3,642 1,544 1,920 1,041 1,722 12,325 10,120 8,916 1,713,745 5,820 9,385 3,503,425 4,539,548 5,547 273 11,238 13,023 11,461,875 10,952,813 11,800 13,084 4,452,335 4,270,493 6,764 1,383,620 23,950 214,375 1,973 20,662 58,745 25,950 2,321 2,856 2,493 1,834 2,496 1,404 295 699 2,613 1,095 1,116 344 355 707 717 1,344 1,349 1,965 2,314 2,791 2,353 5,662 3,834 2,819 4,103 180 130 1,128 926 397 195 25 702 2,089 2,836 7,054 2,800 2,740 1,755 2,890 821 1,424 560 ' 823 374 601 2,861 2,486 2,158 468,678 1,641 1,879 1,498,770 1,406,377 1,485 156 2,750 2,394 3,359,854 2,491,166 2,816 2,464 !.■■ ■ ',1. ' 1,112,188 1,925 565,380 9,754 88,607 561 5,623 16,682 8,175 58 68 101 31 53 26 10 36 61 37 37 12 13 16 16 37 37 47 70 68 95 198 263 66 137 68 184 63 43 30,890 53 91 207,999 696,529 35 18 67 84 132,310 325,193 68 96 64,057 95,009 43 46,871 834 6,920 30 820 1,980 1,570 1,805 2,340 2,600 1,305 1,635 1,175 240 510 2,140 805 820 420 420 410 410 865 870 1,470 1,555 2,255 2,430 4,190 3,600 2,285 2,990 135 145 795 785 250 175 30 435 1,820 2,310 4,610 2,310 2,290 1,190 1,775 410 545 200 225 215 320 2,370 1,950 1,795 359,885 1,025 1,785 348,815 633,120 1,015 10 2,240 2,520 2,447,130 2,094,460 2,305 2,570 989,370 898,600 1,540 349,200 6,234 64,475 420 5,050 14,200 5,345 715 910 980 525 625 460 50 170 805 235 235 60 60 185 185 265 265 570 605 875 910 1,565 1,305 895 1,160 405 390 170 70 25 155 720 910 1,855 910 910 470 740 150 205 925 750 690 109,880 425 725 118,190 251,485 425 835 940 709, 595 788,005 895 950 345,070 314,590 470 83,645 1,498 13,645 145 1,405 3,730 2,030 115 150 130 100 115 75 30 45 150 30 30 30 30 85 85 110 110 145 125 290 200 145 205 15 130 150 255 150 145 150 120 115 28,175 95 80 23,715 24,480 95 150 130 176,545 133,530 150 130 70,175 43,765 120 32,825 563 5,955 40 500 1,390 560 xData are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. WISCONSIN AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 223 a sample of Tarnis. See text] AreE 7 — Continued Areas 8 and B Tenure of operator^ — Con. Other farms Total all Tenure of operator L Other farms Tenants — Con. Full Part Tenants Livestock- Other and un- farms owners owners Managers All Cash Share- cash Crop-share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- share specified croppers specified 105 1.334 22,239 11,036 3,604 180 5,234 925 362 271 3,286 390 2,185 1 1,020 135 1,789 26,715 13,426 4,124 201 6,114 1,180 407 341 3,731 455 2,850 2 1,145 245 1,893 28,423 14,883 3,394 157 6,998 1,482 245 230 4,416 625 2,991 3 51C 85 1,122 14,713 7,015 2,593 101 3,278 730 266 176 1,856 250 1,726 4 720 90 1,369 20,441 10,046 3,456 190 4,554 855 302 261 2,816 320 2,195 5 505 80 742 16,319 8,345 2,869 102 3,567 690 316 185 2,106 270 1,436 6 145 22 3,083 1,296 635 32 1,066 95 75 65 761 70 54 7 225 30 s 6,124 3,114 1,125 84 1,661 205 151 75 1,130 100 140 8 115 194 18,892 9,655 3,375 135 5,538 950 377 290 3,556 365 189 9 445 20 87 9,334 4,531 2,107 108 2,483 440 212 110 1,576 145 105 10 460 20 87 9,436 4,558 2,132 117 2,521 450 220 110 1,586 155 108 11 300 10 14 7,934 3,756 1,695 97 2,288 315 197 101 1,545 130 98 12 300 10 14 8,019 3,760 1,723 132 2,305 315 209 101 1,550 130 99 13 145 15 34 6,446 2,793 1,578 99 1,927 350 187 105 1,170 115 49 14 145 15 37 6,477 2,798 1,591 103 1,933 350 188 105 1,170 120 52 15 445 30 24 6,896 3,326 1,617 72 1,841 390 160 91 1,095 105 40 16 450 30 24 6,973 3,354 1,646 74 1,856 390 165 91 1,100 110 43 17 650 75 464 17,121 8,480 , 154 4,274 855 302 236 2,566 315 936 18 685 80 522 9,464 3,946 462 4,590 940 328 256 2,716 350 1,145 19 975 130 1,074 24,257 12, 47« 4,034 193 5,939 1,155 407 341 3,631 405 1,615 20 1,085 220 743 23,942 12,949 3,147 142 6,493 1,322 225 215 4,176 555 1,211 21 1,880 205 1,183 45,714 22,518 8,810 848 11,621 2,125 827 656 7,233 780 1,917 22 1,650 300 821 36, 630 19,420 5,385 510 9,993 2,020 385 335 6,423 830 1,322 23 990 135 1,607 25,523 12,767 4,028 186 5,918 1,140 392 341 3,610 435 2,624 24 1,285 155 2,067 35,455 17,389 6,318 467 7,745 1,430 535 440 4,800 540 3,536 25 35 5 1,455 4 , 633 1,526 301 5 381 150 36 30 105 60 2,480 26 65 20 1,500 4,272 1,281 275 5 290 95 20 20 110 45 2,421 27 255 50 1,500 9,707 3,949 1,370 40 1,851 495 166 115 945 130 2,497 28 245 80 1,635 9,237 3,940 1,086 31 1,605 405 70 70 905 155 2,575 29 45 20 1,390 5,238 1,923 423 5 606 225 46 55 230 50 2,281 30 65 25 1,495 . 1,537 403 25 420 155 20 170 75 2,380 31 40 15 740 2,192 775 70 16 170 20 5 10 85 50 1,161 32 5 45 660 385 55 70 25 25 20 150 33 195 30 97 5,336 2,918 943 62 1,215 205 65 80 760 105 198 34 780 100 977 18,921 9,558 3,091 131 4,724 950 342 261 2,871 300 1,417 35 995 135 25,719 12,971 4,099 204 5,984 402 316 3,676 465 2,461 36 1,955 220 2,285 54,402 27,588 10, 115 1,013 12,152 2,190 893 776 7,443 850 3,534 37 995 135 1,562 25,446 12,816 4,042 186 5,964 1,120 402 316 3,661 465 2,438 38 985 130 1,506 24,961 12,586 3,947 176 5,884 1,105 397 306 3,631 445 2,368 39 540 45 461 13,393 6,989 2,311 68 3,325 565 235 200 2,100 225 700 40 765 60 620 19,313 10,037 3,632 99 4,625 810 365 290 2,860 300 920 41 165 25 54 6,021 3,170 1,423 139 1,184 225 92 71 711 85 105 42 205 30 159 10,128 4,965 2,536 738 1,643 275 131 180 952 105 246 43 15 3 3,889 2,009 1,061 127 068 135 47 41 390 55 24 44 100 20 19 5,623 2,599 1,641 500 758 145 56 57 435 65 125 45 80 10 45 2,634 1,391 500 50 602 115 45 41 361 40 91 46 105 10 140 4,505 2,366 895 238 385 130 75 123 517 40 121 47 1,020 145 1,839 27,034 13,636 4,159 209 6,174 1,195 412 351 3,741 475 2,856 48 865 120 364 21,994 11,491 3,694 199 5,204 935 342 .: 36 3,271 360 1,406 49 785 120 900 19,419 10,200 3,094 137 4,676 815 311 265 2,980 305 1,312 50 192,495 18,930 91,265 4,453,857 2,175,745 725,954 148,333 1,284,660 199,955 73,970 74,860 850,860 85,015 119,165 51 415 45 269 12,739 6,596 2,504 169 3,104 530 232 146 1,971 225 366 52 800 125 482 18,797 10,450 2,634 135 4,983 1,067 200 175 3,121 420 595 53 172,760 16,575 66,412 11,806,820 4,914,359 3,304,689 1,759,992 1,518,785 252,640 113,735 104,025 921,800 121 .: 15 308,995 54 289,950 56,770 139, 714 15,240,156 8,024,954 2,819,521 1,427,728 2,682,299 517,784 192,270 85,235 1,661,735 225,275 285,654 55 405 45 265 11,928 6,208 2,214 85 3,070 530 230 145 1,945 220 351 56 10 4 811 388 290 84 34 2 1 26 5 15 57 1,005 130 1,314 24,523 12,487 3,952 173 5,887 1,110 401 300 3,651 425 2,024 58 1,130 235 1,188 26,223 14,162 3,239 127 6,718 1,407 235 220 4,271 585 1,977 59 1,362,905 131,270 340, 671 32,958,159 15,309,210 7,028,983 1,826,725 7,986,235 1,224,270 651,915 441,085 5,166,830 502,135 807,006 60 951,110 184,550 433,604 28,221,447 15,589,443 4,583,723 682,020 6,875,237 1,592,977 313,615 177,905 4,316,735 474, 005 491,024 61 1,000 135 1,349 25,224 12,896 4,049 204 6,039 1,170 407 341 3,681 440 2,036 62 1,135 250 1,028 25,965 14,198 3,283 149 6,773 1,437 230 215 4,301 590 1,562 63 461,860 53,920 115,492 11,472,925 5,400,574 2,604,548 315,405 2,963,975 514,185 244,205 167,190 1,834,025 204,370 188,423 64 430,185 79,295 105,219 10,015,543 5,315,615 1,715,124 205,709 2,640,030 525,070 114,740 75,875 1,705,020 219,325 139,065 65 790 85 509 21,101 10,748 3,653 183 5,423 965 387 291 3,435 345 1,094 66 209,415 12,200 47,407 7,098,753 3,067,923 1,653,822 406,458 1,871,090 251,755 138,875 109,205 1,267,725 103,530 99,460 67 3,7o0 214 871 116,467 51,292 27, 530 6,099 29, 742 4,407 2,213 1,968 19, 508 1,646 1,804 68 40,355 2,380 5,851 1,098,795 470,240 252,347 50,975 310,466 42,950 23,118 17,558 209,300 17, 540 14,767 69 170 25 32 5,732 2,856 1,160 52 1,541 235 116 70 1,020 100 123 70 2,550 165 646 209,868 95,716 51,808 4,283 54,810 3,765 3,145 2,675 42,100 3,125 3,251 71 6,435 415 1,467 513,829 238,935 124, 525 10,798 132,505 11,005 9,315 5,890 99,260 7,035 7,066 72 2,145 180 685 99,116 45,547 24,513 2,485 24, 920 2,605 1,585 1,385 17,755 1,590 1,651 73 224 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.-FARM FACILITIES, OFFFARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only Areas c and C Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants All Cash 1 SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 3,611 4,091 4,598 3,190 3,721 2,530 185 812 1,523 1,275 1,307 838 846 839 843 753 772 2,526 3,256 3,336 3,352 6,069 5,324 3,671 5,209 1,313 1,615 1,955 2,161 1,575 1,691 760 55 471 2,865 3,751 8,567 3,675 3,570 1,640 2,335 926 2,662 586 1,046 458 1,616 4,126 2,881 2,306 490,225 1,626 2,372 3,011,350 3,302,624 1,300 326 2,953 3,616 3,194,685 3,771,124 3,756 3,833 1,484,925 1,449,030 3,006 1,390,079 24,044 145,358 397 7,233 30,135 6,841 1,366 1,561 1,722 1,211 1,421 946 75 335 650 536 547 370 375 345 345 255 255 1,066 1,337 1,321 1,307 2,347 1,921 1,386 1,968 270 300 550 490 385 335 240 15 225 1,096 1,476 3,388 1,436 1,386 665 910 416 1,092 261 432 221 660 1,576 1,251 975 206,505 741 1,121 1,269,500 1,214,191 610 131 1,140 1,358 1,187,435 1,625,713 1,476 1,548 580,905 517,559 1,266 473,344 8,170 50,935 160 2,340 7,940 3,070 642 707 798 587 672 522 40 225 381 357 376 232 234 217 218 226 228 582 932 687 728 1,607 1,442 652 1,041 80 50 235 210 135 60 20 iio 577 707 2,222 686 651 395 600 262 971 182 368 111 603 707 622 475 125,280 442 613 994,855 1,077,777 340 102 551 702 905,675 1,018,495 687 743 455,800 463,502 642 538,810 9,343 46,150 101 2,133 8,555 2,111 42 47 46 47 47 32 5 31 11 16 18 21 22 16 18 31 32 42 68 42 40 151 104 42 101 10 10 11 10 6 5 15 27 47 177 37 37 47 140 42 92 11 48 47 47 31 14,225 47 41 356,135 497,516 20 27 41 34 208,085 227,859 37 41 47,760 61,472 37 62,985 1,102 5,593 1 1,000 4,000 300 530 565 610 445 515 430 55 145 445 270 270 195 195 230 230 235 250 415 485 540 585 1,110 1,025 545 735 45 65 165 210 75 95 25 5 70 470 570 1,305 570 570 245 345 170 390 95 145 90 245 570 510 405 106,955 290 420 345,835 374,080 225 65 490 560 702,690 656,570 535 595 326,470 321,565 535 261,975 4,426 36,455 115 1,650 8,950 1,280 320 3 1950 . . . 395 5 7 35 10 I J number 1954 . . . 160 13 14 IS 16 17 L8 19 2G 21 22 23 number 1954... 110 120 120 105 105 number 1954 . . . number 1954 . . . number 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954. . . 1950... 300 330 385 660 690 330 25 26 27 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, 415 40 40 135 10 31 32 33 1949... 1949... FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor but horses and/or L20 65 55 15 34 35 36 37 38 39 Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954 — Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954... FARM LABOR Week of Septenuer 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... persons 1954. . . Family workers, including Operators working 1 or more 40 290 345 795 345 345 40 41 Unpaid members of operator's persons 1954. . . L40 190 100 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 260 45 75 55 185 345 305 245 51 dollars 1954.. . 60,090 170 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949... Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954... 1949 .. . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 250 168,175 245,825 135 35 290 365 347,625 465,075 320 63 64 65 66 1949... dollars 1954 . . . 1949... Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing 390 176,395 229,870 320 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 dollars 1954 . . . tons 1954 . . . acres on which used 1954 . . . tons 1954 . . . dollars 1954... acres limed 1954... 137,350 2,345 18,935 65 375 1,915 390 ^ata are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. WISCONSIN AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 8 sample of farms. See text] 225 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 operator* — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . Tractor and horses and/or mules ... .farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. FARM LABOR Week of 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 . Areas 9 and C — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued TenantB— Cont inued 45 45 45 45 45 45 20 40 25 25 30 30 25 25 35 45 35 40 45 40 105 60 40 90 5 40 45 110 20 40 15 25 10 15 10 10 45 40 35 8,350 25 30 41,935 17,230 20 5 45 40 114,225 37,405 45 40 43,650 21,900 45 30,245 515 4,770 5 20 20 20 Crop-share tenants and croppers 35 105 35 35 25 35 25 35 15 25 10 10 35 35 15 3,200 30 20 61,550 3,810 15 15 35 20 29,290 21,915 35 20 36,350 7,885 35 19,315 320 3,480 15 670 4,250 640 Livestock -share 95 100 75 65 95 80 20 15 95 50 50 25 25 40 40 60 60 70 75 95 75 195 140 100 125 100 190 100 90 75 26,040 45 60 41,550 68,890 40 5 95 80 193,300 95,445 49,700 38,500 95 50,650 811 7,195 20 460 1,990 180 Other and unspecified 40 45 75 25 45 30 5 30 10 10 10 10 20 20 10 10 30 30 40 65 75 100 40 50 45 105 15 15 10 45 10 15 5 30 45 40 35 9,275 20 60 32,625 38,325 15 25 55 18,250 36,730 35 65 20,375 23,410 40 24,415 435 2,075 10 125 775 50 Other farms 1,031 1,211 1,422 900 1,066 600 10 76 36 96 96 20 20 31 32 6 7 421 434 746 692 854 832 1,046 1,364 910 1,200 995 1,240 970 1,195 35 51 695 951 1,475 946 926 335 480 31 69 25 60 1,226 451 420 37,260 106 177 45,025 139,060 105 1 731 962 190,800 242,487 1,021 906 73,990 84,932 526 52,965 1,003 6,225 20 110 690 226 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) The State Total all farms Tenure of operato r1 Full owners l Part owners Managers Tenants Crop- share All Cash Share-caah tenants and croppers Livestock on hand: 1 . . farms reporting 1954 .. . 46,029 94,061 29,306 60,171 7,530 12, 196 129 274 6,459 16,021 1,235 3,520 335 696 350 500 2 1950... 3 number 1954 . . . 1-"' ,4 . 62,708 17,405 569 14,008 2,530 690 680 4 1950... 218,173 138,862 29,156 971 37,637 8,205 1,662 1,200 5 ..farms reporting 1954... 137,067 83,633 22,563 420 20,516 4,495 1,242 1,075 6 1950... 147,268 92,631 19,316 426 23,882 5,705 1,131 740 7 number 1954 . . . 4,247,937 2,473,196 ■'-..■. 1 32,939 800,143 142,460 53,903 40,225 S 1950... 3,756,703 2,280,473 588,818 28,794 781,176 155,495 35,776 22,935 9 Cows, including heifers that . . farms reporting 1954 . . . 133,247 145,155 81,869 91,581 22,290 19,187 392 412 20,326 23,767 4,410 5,660 1,227 1,121 1,055 735 10 1950 . . . 11 number 1954 — 2,336,179 1,377,896 457,127 12,939 454,069 81,120 29,018 23,155 12 1950... 2,137,093 1,306,003 325,538 13,859 451,758 90,520 20,242 13,860 13 ..farms reporting 1954... 129,927 143,265 80,096 90,513 21,837 19,046 364 403 20,115 23,555 4,345 5,610 1,217 1,120 1,035 735 L4 1950... 13 number 1954 . . . 2,239,277 1,323,582 436,175 10,416 440,574 78,700 27,698 22,750 16 1950... 2,078,245 1,272,943 317,524 12,257 439,952 88,205 19,950 13,265 17 ..farms reporting 1954... 72,001 41,464 12,510 211 14,105 2,505 850 730 18 1950 . . . 82,859 49,742 11,383 306 17,641 3,550 751 530 19 number 1954 .. . 2,255,984 1,108,790 440,946 14,530 658,784 80,735 38,385 27,825 20 1950... 1,876,834 964,823 ..::■, '■•■ 18,551 580,176 76,340 24,878 13,270 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 103,918 61,458 16,215 260 15,417 3,030 946 786 22 1950 . . . 119,916 73,670 15,085 296 19,075 4,305 896 585 23 number 1954 . . . 13,917,040 8,396,282 2,498,775 95,852 2,170,937 446,990 152,555 116,220 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 12,102,036 7,609,572 1,716,346 61,257 2,088,990 473,670 103,915 61,565 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. ..farms reporting 1954... ... . ' 81,781 22,269 399 20,346 4,420 1,257 1,050 26 1949... 141,667 91,772 19,163 423 23,881 5,775 1,156 735 27 number 1954 . . . 1,787,614 1,049,239 363,043 18,478 335,428 59,680 23,845 15,290 28 1949... 1,664,191 1,031,945 257,309 13,924 341,523 72,110 16,796 9,330 29 dollars 1954... 92,516,947 51,988,517 20,098,886 2,783,010 16,279,340 2,898,095 1,378,075 30 1949... 120,849,338 74,018,517 20,240,008 2,087,607 22,988,437 4,835,870 1,207,602 543,445 31 ..farms reporting 1954... 60,335 34,507 10,708 210 13,389 2,200 810 650 32 1949 . . . 79,559 48,482 11,093 281 17,370 3,540 766 485 33 number 1954 .. . 2,561,054 1,279,316 521,911 16,394 715,640 84,790 44,850 28,515 34 1949... 2,566,206 1,365,091 390,953 22,103 762,911 109,105 32,437 13,775 35 dollars 1954 . . . 95,334,103 46,017,882 19,734,790 673,396 28,074,885 3,223,870 1,814,135 1,095,315 36 1949... 92,999,782 49,194,557 14,083,913 901,589 28,008,649 3,948,765 1,203,527 458,945 37 ...farms reporting 1954... 47,955 28,544 8,286 131 8,149 1,620 550 395 38 1949... 58,218 36,078 7,751 175 10,541 2,335 540 285 39 dollars 1954 . . . 13,408,970 7,554,268 1,553,554 2,756,746 1,315,265 415,425 70,590 88,060 40 1949... 10,509,872 7,585,611 1,252,569 131,823 1,185,775 283,165 47,485 22,135 41 ...farms reporting 1954... 77,599 47,467 12,658 179 12,109 2,380 796 570 42 1949 . . . 93,731 59,524 12,134 251 15,698 3,640 765 425 43 dozens 1954 . . . 98,716,342 61,555,501 18,091,514 640,526 15,538,970 3,028,755 1,083,035 791,685 44 1949 . . . 97,024,443 63,312,428 14,427,202 613,640 16,290,485 3,994,650 708,745 445,730 45 dollars 1954... 31,429,569 19,638,206 5,341,076 235,830 4,785,288 976,460 347,203 240,425 46 1949... 37,998,352 24,833,805 5,664,795 228,216 6,348,480 1,600,185 283,205 171,325 47 14,358,927,425 8,406,569,294 ,89C ,25b,94? 71,964,565 2,896,227,902 505,448,862 193,158,093 141,820,414 48 dollars 1954... 443,231,165 259,344,350 90,254,234 2,286,071 88,449,055 15,659,010 6,029,856 4,488,935 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949... 393,834,066 246,138,662 64,827,305 3,050,591 81,421,838 17,855,260 3,852,314 2,386,270 50 ...farms reporting 1954... 123,939 75,412 21,272 375 20,276 4,360 1,267 1,096 51 1949... 137,301 85,738 18,371 413 23,792 5,625 1,131 770 52 acres 1954... 2,617,332 1,351,135 636,999 20,353 589,245 100,845 45,331 31,548 53 1949... 2,656,977 1,467,170 459,117 25,132 637,378 118,045 32,326 20,420 54 Com harvested for grain. ...farms reporting 1954... 91,927 51,813 16,293 331 18,198 3,505 1,132 966 55 1949... 106,438 63,179 14,564 349 21,380 4,555 1,036 675 56 acres 1954... 1,538,638 726,602 374,822 13,116 387,986 60,940 30,200 20,683 57 1949... 1,539,591 796,007 269,230 16,515 408,922 67,255 20,785 12,610 58 bushels harvested 1954... 93,525,474 43,804,705 22,526,146 862,938 24,760,405 3,641,675 1,822,895 1,379,895 59 1949... 84,593,529 43,436,679 14,362,663 963,675 23,774,930 3,727,870 1,185,325 620,125 68 bushels sold 1954... 20,889,864 9,286,795 6,163,334 224,535 4,788,525 886,735 499,585 388,270 61 1949... 7,467,610 3,790,337 1,562,575 148,128 1,720,250 346,280 133,525 90,915 62 Oats threshed or combined... ...farms reporting 1954... 125,502 77,787 21,543 387 19,808 4,340 1,222 1,055 63 1949... 132,736 84,525 17,997 395 22,597 5,441 1,041 710 64 acres 1954... 2,738,953 1,558,104 591,348 20,649 513,651 100,015 38,537 28,175 65 1949... 2,760,918 1,639,703 467,021 20,318 561,273 120,785 29,285 18,320 66 bushels harvested 1954... 121,305,020 69,316,775 25,570,104 919,032 23,610,400 4,525,530 1,728,685 1,247,130 67 1949... 113,201,180 66,273,892 18,669,063 917,767 25,071,910 5,155,370 1,175,970 776,220 68 bushels sold 1954... 12,650,756 6,628,490 3,296,053 220,526 1,934,875 532,060 215,195 144,125 69 1949... 6,505,541 3,639,034 1,474,153 118,104 947,370 282,180 83,750 49,860 70 Irish potatoes harvested for home use ...farms reporting 1954... 40,594 56,195 25,048 35,727 6,014 7,024 100 114 4,538 7,187 825 1,725 240 395 236 215 71 1949... 72 acres 1954*.. 46,205 24,209 15,782 2,724 1,885 847 133 381 73 19495 . . 59,812 34,606 15,956 2,360 3,680 1,641 191 193 74 bushels harvested 1954... 11,631,578 5,703,505 4,395,944 902,338 406,928 173,435 36,870 105,915 75 1949... 11,533,422 5,807,045 4,272,573 632,691 549,395 317,530 21,840 10,450 76 Vegetables harvested for sale.. farms reporting 1954... 21,677 12,190 4,341 104 2,583 796 200 126 77 1949... 28,050 16,577 4,374 147 3,482 970 2i 140 78 dollars 1954... 17,310,825 7,121,630 4,813,706 2,622,023 2,243,144 1,030,154 114,650 91,675 79 1949... 18,597,619 9,133,393 3,993,281 2,230,556 2,519,680 741,275 162,080 100,655 80 3,863,433 3,744,039 2,277,117 2,302,413 807,940 596,668 23,490 24,534 625,731 645,103 121,060 136,940 44,865 31,848 30,140 20,195 81 1949... 82 tons 19546.. 7,535,140 4,381,549 1,553,580 50,010 1,362,402 24o,375 98,015 66,770 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. *For 1954, does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 5For 194-9, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 6Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN 227 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 a sample of farms. See text] The State—Continued Areas 1 and A Tenure of operator^ — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator L Other farms Tenants — Con. Full owners Part owners Managers TenantB Livestock- Other and un- All Cash Share-cash Crop-share tenants and Livestock- share Other and un- share specified croppers specified 3,898 641 2,605 4,063 2,514 888 b 35 10 605 1 9,633 1,672 5,399 7,848 4,828 1,404 24 166 85 11 35 30 1,426 2 8,619 1,489 5,792 7,358 4,443 1,667 33 85 55 10 20 1,130 3 22,832 3,738 11,547 15,292 9,566 2,834 100 352 195 17 10 65 2,440 4 11,936 1,768 9,935 12,674 7,433 2,574 10 311 165 15 5 30 96 2,346 5 13,824 2,482 11,013 14,357 8,646 2,304 31 351 205 26 15 40 65 3,025 6 504,893 58,662 81,438 274,799 173,195 74,757 1,463 8,380 4,210 475 135 1,430 2,130 17,004 7 499,537 67,433 77,442 246,132 166,388 52,823 1,470 7,246 4,385 516 415 1,100 830 18,205 8 11,886 1,748 8,370 12,322 7,337 2,574 9 306 160 15 5 30 96 2,096 9 13,789 2,462 10,208 14,082 8,571 2,299 31 346 205 26 15 40 60 2,835 10 287,614 33,162 34,148 149,696 96,960 40,142 579 4,510 2,250 230 90 755 1,185 7,505 11 287,819 39,317 39,935 135,532 92,777 28,790 778 3,967 2,405 322 210 610 420 9,220 12 11,811 1,707 7,515 12,106 7,254 2,572 8 306 160 15 5 30 96 1,966 13 13,664 2,426 9,748 13,882 8,489 2,289 29 345 205 25 15 40 60 2,730 14 279,574 31,852 28,530 145,950 95,509 39,336 299 4,235 2,250 230 90 485 1,180 6,571 15 280,711 37,821 35,569 132,868 91,100 28,465 593 3,830 2,355 285 210 610 370 8,880 16 8,935 1,085 3,711 3,276 1,850 706 4 105 60 10 5 30 611 17 11,194 1,616 3,787 3,695 2,249 703 17 86 45 6 5 5 25 640 18 471,309 40,530 32,934 20,233 12,916 4,809 122 585 345 55 10 175 1,801 19 421,601 44,087 27,338 20,049 13,244 3,631 91 653 290 13 20 140 190 2,430 20 9,300 1,305 10,563 7,721 4,354 1,469 7 155 85 10 10 50 1,736 21 11,349 1,940 11,790 9,821 5,690 1,538 12 236 . 135 21 5 25 50 2,345 i2 1,275,922 179,250 755,194 477,078 287,499 92,907 2,226 9,510 3,555 980 -.:. 3,175 84,936 23 1,247,720 202,120 625,871 467,568 291,938 76,105 620 23,300 13,575 3,860 150 915 4,800 75,605 24 , 1,743 5,100 11,215 7,150 2,564 306 160 15 5 30 96 1,186 25 lj,74_ 2,471 6,428 12,631 8,401 2,219 30 361 205 36 15 40 65 1,620 26 211,789 24,824 21,426 104,115 67,707 28,575 392 3,254 1,485 105 100 705 859 4,187 27 213,441 29,846 19,490 94,922 66,485 20,440 486 3,166 1,885 251 85 350 595 4,345 28 10,143,107 1,172,323 1,367,194 3,905,031 2,504,036 1,014,848 50,569 140,803 54,750 5,950 920 47,940 31,243 194,775 29 14,319,816 2,031,704 1,514,769 5,976,853 4,165,296 1,260,137 47,048 211,637 114,410 20,487 3,635 26,640 46,465 292,735 30 8,774 955 1,521 1,177 699 314 3 50 40 10 111 31 11,014 1,565 2,333 2,570 1,643 528 18 91 40 t 20 25 290 30 510,225 47,260 27,793 15,409 9,003 4,844 473 180 125 55 909 33 549,784 57,810 25,148 23,100 14,572 5,370 131 952 295 202 215 240 2,075 34 20,091,535 1,850,030 833,150 411,340 240,341 136, 165 15,890 4,050 2,770 1,280 14,894 35 20,344,642 2,052,770 811,074 579,509 366,050 131,367 3,280 32,562 9,240 4,842 10,320 8,160 46,250 36 5,004 580 2,845 1,946 1,107 397 7 35 15 5 15 400 37 6,441 940 3,673 2,661 1,581 415 5 130 80 5 10 35 530 38 475,700 265,490 229,137 879,317 772,935 77,990 2,402 1,025 315 250 460 24,965 39 673,645 159,345 354,094 408,843 268,873 47,050 30,000 17,510 14, 110 215 725 2,460 45,410 40 7,373 990 5,186 3,680 2,230 788 6 75 35 10 10 20 581 41 1,4 ' l,4o5 6,124 5,046 3,118 832 6 150 95 10 15 30 940 42 9,427,070 1,208,425 2,889,831 2,232,210 1,452,290 479,690 15,140 69,445 13,585 5,600 24,810 25,450 215,645 43 9,560,770 1,580,590 2,380,688 2,552,570 1,733,310 408,475 1,250 162,500 130,250 14,650 2,755 14,845 196,535 44 2,833,820 387,380 929,169 827,899 534,013 185,537 7,542 22,285 4,400 1,890 8,935 7,060 78,522 4? 3,682,595 611,170 923,056 1,015,248 708,351 165,935 437 64,155 51,835 5,895 815 5,610 76,370 46 1,853,677,290 202,123,243 93,909,717 999,130,862 530,238,128 228,800,445 2,841,808 21,172,307 11,008,815 1,537,283 720,000 2,280,494 5,625,715 16,078,174 47 56,234,407 6,036,847 2,896,955 26,234,323 17,437,501 7,501,943 99,422 665,807 352,970 45,490 23,040 68,560 175,747 529,650 46 50,590,879 6,747,115 3,395,670 24,806,282 17,469,148 5,673,425 125,895 784,729 451,025 68,744 35,985 142,460 86,515 753,085 49 11,881 1,672 6,604 5,678 3,630 1,484 3 185 110 10 5 15 45 376 50 13,819 2,447 8,982 8,209 5,419 1,629 20 296 175 21 15 40 45 845 51 371,876 39,645 49,600 61,333 35,934 20,336 280 2,230 1,140 110 65 290 625 2,553 52 412,737 53,850 68,180 79,363 51,107 19,885 610 3,236 1,600 366 175 740 355 4,525 53 11,170 1,425 5,292 1,912 1,058 552 1 120 70 5 5 15 25 181 54 13,059 2,055 6,966 3,781 2,333 798 4 151 65 21 10 30 25 495 250,123 26,040 36,112 15,554 7,248 5,998 60 870 445 35 35 165 190 1,378 : ■ 274, 147 34,125 48,917 25,227 15,281 6,233 53 1,190 385 265 45 310 185 2,470 57 16,365,290 1,550,650 1,571,280 613,701 303,855 241,150 2,000 34,025 16,150 1,400 750 4,975 10,750 37,671 58 16,378,610 1,863,000 2,055,582 1,184,115 751,615 283,020 2,640 59,310 19,800 11,025 1,800 16,185 10,500 82,530 2,763,400 250,535 426,625 61,710 26,230 24,680 2,150 1,400 750 8,650 - 1,019,345 130,135 246,320 105,675 72,385 19,055 1,500 3,860 1,000 2,500 250 iio 8,875 ■ 11,545 1,646 5,977 8,568 5,414 2,160 12 231 115 15 5 25 71 751 13,139 2,266 7,222 9,127 6,046 1,833 27 281 160 31 15 30 45 940 309,674 37,250 55,201 117,540 70,708 35,715 2,250 3,535 1,375 300 30 665 1,165 5,332 .. 342,823 50,060 72,603 108,998 70,132 26,531 2,010 3,445 1,835 310 205 635 450 6,880 65 14,546,705 1,562,350 1,888,709 4,268,904 2,680,189 1,262,365 52,800 114,400 44,955 12,200 150 22,750 34,345 159,150 15,899,550 2,064,800 2,268,548 3,665,388 2,405,698 888,405 67,900 118,405 69,040 10,495 7,650 13,850 17,370 184,980 •'■ 895,790 147,705 570,812 730,845 358,375 269,985 26,000 27,935 10,935 15,000 2,000 48,550 ' 432,095 99,485 326,880 357,401 139,004 136,217 38,900 8,250 5,750 500 2,000 35,030 • • 2,821 416 4,894 4,377 2,535 838 3 80 45 5 5 25 921 - 4,087 765 6,143 7,027 3,971 1,111 10 145 85 10 5 15 30 1,790 71 388 136 1,605 17,939 7,745 7,669 1,975 336 231 85 20 214 72 1,219 436 3,210 16,715 7,104 6,980 1,540 409 299 5 2 103 682 73 64,658 26,050 222,863 6,018,715 2,390,740 2,817,930 690,000 90,645 60,865 28,000 1,500 280 29,400 ■ 147,570 52,005 271,718 4,991,901 1,865,613 2,452,293 495,770 117,795 94,235 325 60 210 22,965 60,430 - 1,276 185 2,459 1,096 616 240 40 30 10 20 : 76 1,776 336 3,470 1,850 1,052 313 70 40 10 10 10 415 77 839,745 166,920 510,322 367,060 249,815 63,115 34,765 33,065 1,700 19,365 78 1,275,950 239,720 720,709 448,874 257,104 110,415 17,025 14,165 595 800 1,465 64,330 79 380,498 49,168 129,155 371,205 216,686 102,764 1,239 11,658 7,455 280 165 1,240 2,518 38,858 SO 394,660 61,460 175,321 385,467 234,249 79,375 2,550 9,818 5,560 953 565 1,225 1,515 59,475 81 853,785 97,457 187,599 559,197 338,916 154,035 1,667 17,097 10,345 740 260 1,875 3,877 47,482 -. 228 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are baaed on reporta for only Item (For definitiona and eiplanat iona, aee text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Managers Crop-ahare tenanta and eropperB Ij vf stock on hand: " Horses and mules farms reporting 195-4 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Cows, including heifers that nave 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. Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold. Milk 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. pounds 1954 . dollars 1954. 1949. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes.. •fsrros reporting. 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Corn harvested for grain.... farms reporting acres bushels harvested bushels sold Oats threshed or combined farms reporting bushels harvested bushels sold Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting acres bushels harvested Vegetables harvested for sale..fsrros reporting dollars Hay cut acres tons 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954.. 1949.. 1954'. 19495 . 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954. . 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954s. 7,621 13,661 17,353 33,949 16,331 19,580 593,576 499,832 17,980 19,394 303,197 267,289 17,484 19,207 289,938 263,622 9,264 10,952 289,464 203,153 12,180 14,286 2,136,926 1,890,270 17,726 19,075 219,072 209,271 11,670,334 16,459,434 8,297 10,726 319,805 288,120 12,654,265 11,039,883 6,723 7,780 2,492,155 1,037,267 9,881 12,340 16,957,856 17,162,280 5,305,292 6,467,238 1,858,870,127 56,946,149 48,414,084 17,405 19,074 377,322 388,413 14,888 16,631 235,392 231,650 12,164,113 11,006,620 1,902,925 1,129,360 16,339 17,258 397,815 412,342 13,839,778 12,686,851 993,515 743,730 4,982 5,931 648 2,503 93,541 509,505 1,950 2,486 897,794 909,124 515,029 483,979 926,244 8,743 10,897 21,768 11,177 12,354 345, 121 305,936 11,001 12,249 177,654 164,532 10,726 12,118 169,784 161,921 5,407 6,359 162,644 119,338 7,269 9,194 1,304,215 1,211,485 11,062 12,274 131,755 131,136 7,086,662 10,311,828 4,881 6,569 176,959 172,002 6,993,280 6,625,695 4,093 5,022 1,866,890 595,461 5,989 8,054 10,626,757 11,142,282 3,342,190 4,190,658 7,079,335,037 32,791,710 29,887,033 10,605 11,994 204,515 221,458 8,905 10,347 123,176 129,691 6,436,790 6,197,050 965,715 614,455 9,986 10,929 222,379 240,109 7,725,672 7,400,735 490,845 414,525 2,979 3,796 344 1,460 54,854 296,265 1,050 1,397 374,525 457,375 297, o65 290,231 527,004 1,576 2,198 3,574 5,465 3,809 3,124 152,343 97,509 3,779 3,109 75,822 50,019 3,684 3,104 72,447 49,818 2,159 1,939 78,136 42,042 2,588 2,113 508,034 335,159 3,773 3,104 53,826 39,462 2,940,851 3,331,462 2,013 1,908 90,906 60,088 3,631,526 2,351,571 1,523 1,257 289,450 220,380 2,185 1,922 4,091,019 3,177,194 1,290,894 1,184,115 491,610,607 14,810,395 9,534,149 3,774 3,089 109,045 84,089 3,373 2,839 71,403 52,208 3,701,025 2,427,580 575,145 262,810 3,649 2,839 110, 100 88,265 3,899,430 2,800,968 335,815 176,760 947 861 141 670 18,045 177,665 507 441 381,179 264,308 134,365 93,661 249,441 7 22 25 71 27 29 1,750 2,928 27 28 815 1,288 27 28 741 1,288 7 22 304 3,068 6 12 850 1,250 28 29 771 1,436 53,500 210,706 17 670 3,730 21,075 139,203 550 37,500 6 12 6,300 5,262 3,107 2,022 4,213,150 131,740 247,173 28 28 1,073 3,544 23 28 723 2,364 48,550 118,310 26,180 2,150 22 28 960 1,880 31,540 55,625 4,500 2,500 25 360 2 11 71,280 13,720 1,350 1,727 2,260 1,011 2,202 2,214 5,492 2,262 3,002 85,340 85,880 2,247 2,992 45,207 47, 309 2,231 2,981 43,942 46,564 1,340 1,866 45,605 36,354 1,401 2,071 248,752 273,635 2,257 3,027 30,248 35,358 1,448,274 2,473,543 1,230 1,901 49,035 49,815 1,953,525 1,841,444 850 1,175 319, 540 154,270 1,160 1,736 1,866,610 2,458,640 560,385 959,080 274,615,938 8,940,730 8,402,098 2,257 3,037 57,654 70,347 2,011 2,656 36,355 40,897 1,824,105 1,979,635 294,390 202,280 2,126 2,726 59,591 73,003 2,052,195 2,190,645 116,065 120,610 520 841 84 266 8,250 22,770 200 356 43, 540 115,930 70,610 82,545 130,530 290 665 615 1,680 730 1,010 23,265 25,355 725 1,010 12,285 13,605 725 1,005 12,095 13,060 415 610 12,540 10,795 460 680 81,570 86,095 725 1,030 7,785 10,990 388,500 842,300 375 605 13,485 14,180 518,105 497,245 300 335 260,605 49,480 385 570 566,650 897,335 170,035 360,125 69,526,890 2,153,525 2,423,550 730 1,005 15,205 19,095 660 865 10,045 11,065 542,440 528,565 116,225 56,660 670 915 15,990 21,075 579,355 636,770 23,785 34,925 155 270 58 104 2,980 8,110 90 125 22,175 48,540 19,220 25,030 33,335 80 185 195 515 220 265 10,165 7,440 220 265 5,050 4,040 215 265 4,740 4,000 120 185 5,800 3,365 140 195 27,350 21,955 225 275 3,980 3,540 247,445 291,930 105 200 6,210 4,945 285,525 176,770 100 120 19,175 10,635 120 175 219,710 156,445 68,320 58,625 32,172,047 959,230 714,020 230 275 7,245 6,975 215 265 4,575 4,565 211,865 224,100 59,610 33,370 225 260 8,400 7,525 271,775 227,420 32,865 17,850 335 3,325 15 70 7,620 20,875 9,800 7,425 18,720 65 95 130 220 195 130 6,855 3,245 195 130 3,880 1,850 195 130 3,880 1,845 135 75 4,490 1,375 130 75 25,010 10,220 190 125 2,065 1,350 72,545 71,565 125 65 3,790 1,760 155,940 71,205 70 40 7,145 4,130 105 60 161,780 87,865 48,650 33,275 22,221,430 687,095 358,505 190 130 6,145 3,350 170 110 4,415 2,075 210,865 98,200 33,520 10,235 180 120 5,025 3,125 159,620 95,675 8,460 7,930 765 1,150 5 15 625 7,005 5,755 4,060 10,825 IData are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. Includes milk equiva- lent of cream and butterfat sold. 4For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 5For 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 6Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN 229 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] TeDUre of operator* — Con. Area 2s — continued Tenants — Con. Livestock- share Other and un- specified 485 981 1,080 2,399 866 1,201 36,955 39,745 861 1,196 19,827 22,189 851 1,191 19,112 22,059 585 .791 20,200 17,579 551 861 93,202 120,480 876 1,196 13,368 15,077 595,759 969, 969 550 811 22.120 24,135 838,000 931,919 315 555 28,060 73,535 460 741 763,655 1,035,205 228,645 400,935 126,200,014 4,405,425 3,948,413 861 1,226 24,239 32,582 771 1,111 14,465 18,782 725,950 937,590 79,965 76,785 841 1,111 25,391 33,063 881,465 996,050 45,980 44,230 Other farms 91 194 678 251 396 8,100 10,095 246 391 4,165 5,625 245 390 4,115 5,600 85 205 2,575 3,240 120 260 21 620 34,885 241 401 3,050 4,401 144,025 297,779 75 220 3,430 4,795 155,955 164,305 65 125 4,555 16,490 90 190 154,815 281,790 44,735 106,120 24,495,557 735,455 957,610 246 401 4,820 8,345 195 305 2,855 4,410 132,985 191,180 5,070 25,230 210 320 4,785 8,215 159,980 234,730 4,975 15,675 230 346 14 100 3,275 7,950 60 120 10,555 28,725 29,880 36,060 57.595 70 100 895 2,235 30 26 2,565 10,785 5,955 9,970 10,055 Total all farms 1,153 1,056 1,071 9,022 7,579 926 1,016 3,699 4,141 816 976 3,024 4,031 351 406 2,775 2,351 916 896 75,075 68,741 606 641 2,472 1,879 141,047 131,895 166 331 2,235 2,485 54,879 81,970 255 321 15,725 29,656 541 616 367,170 378,902 108,716 131,363 9,095,395 271, 574 343,631 741 926 5,035 8,975 576 761 3,735 6,490 153,643 284,045 41,495 47,665 556 736 4,785 9,085 130,941 238,878 46,290 29,335 531 421 12,367 12,445 191 281 27,270 57,791 11,039 15,815 17,009 Tenure of operator Full owners 5,244 9,629 11,515 23,925 11,926 12,534 386,000 340,514 11,706 12,418 213,782 193,701 11,449 12,267 205,561 187,544 6,125 7,394 184,870 158,716 9,918 10,853 1,324,347 1,115,330 11,524 12,188 157,574 140,519 7,045,899 9,085,304 5,649 7,136 209,849 202,318 8,251,464 7,449,158 4,799 5,705 617,610 543,731 7,616 8,595 9,541,346 8,626,303 2,960,175 3,340,356 1,196,656,394 37,082,905 30,704,919 11,650 12,537 219,433 222,142 11,035 11,992 151,253 155,219 9,058,535 8,730,300 1,023,585 580,690 10,436 10,956 176,078 184,336 7,000,220 8,284,315 352,570 265,345 5,048 5,093 908 1,450 142,378 144,195 878 899 516,756 328,586 338,407 322,221 619,818 Part owners 3,147 5,917 6,890 15, 138 7,049 7,587 217,023 195,347 6,934 7,531 120,877 110,810 6,808 7,465 116,985 108,143 3,371 4,177 95,086 79,981 5,808 6,661 824,095 713,130 6,952 7,511 91,051 83,375 4,155,602 5,615,998 3,101 4,094 107,301 106,217 4,265,730 4,036,709 2,970 3,683 394,960 329,245 4,757 5,563 6,221,355 5,811,318 1,915,790 2,259,702 690,118,866 21,209,915 18,260,843 6,903 7,549 114,969 123,250 6,493 7,144 77,953 85,330 4,729,965 4,837,535 516,240 366,730 6,211 6,684 97,055 107,166 3,917,630 4,835,525 167,780 159,775 2,990 3,107 449 828 76,870 81,340 505 472 305,575 164,641 192,568 190,514 354,615 712 901 1,595 2,193 1,587 1,241 61,144 37,221 1,572 1,241 32,635 20,740 1,521 1,226 30,554 20,180 960 886 39,395 23,101 1,255 1,086 186,370 124,310 1,577 1,246 25,127 14,435 1,209,368 1,031,893 920 836 47,370 28,201 1,877,645 1,056,869 655 566 120,150 52,991 970 866 1,328,350 1,053,100 419,055 403,989 178,845,147 5,541,835 3,306,012 1,566 1,261 44,735 31,824 1,541 1,241 33,805 23,914 1,957,165 1,243,020 261,545 94,220 1,480 1,126 33,220 25,405 1,312,260 1,100,710 101,175 64,535 585 460 159 125 20,640 12,095 170 155 88,905 87,010 54,470 37,075 98,760 7 16 33 29 17 16 977 746 17 16 455 411 12 16 345 401 156 1,079 7 11 1,775 1,840 12 16 605 384 44,625 42,203 6 6 40 855 1,600 40,200 6 6 2,200 1,145 7 11 16,760 21,595 5,340 8,775 1,871,600 67,200 62,689 13 17 726 708 13 17 532 560 26,100 30,500 12 16 236 430 10,400 27,385 90 89 7,100 7,000 40,236 2,300 464 507 878 1,212 2,450 2,606 5,750 2,682 3,135 101,493 100,200 2,672 3,125 57,457 57,945 2,642 3,100 55,707 56,935 1,607 2,185 48,682 52,725 2,192 2,490 253,375 228,295 2,677 3,095 39,259 41,345 1,543,310 2,326,790 1,561 2,045 53,835 64,735 2,056,145 2,237,760 967 1,230 87,690 144,600 1,511 1,805 :. 4,430 1,568,630 560,200 603,850 330,515,500 10,107,503 8,873,260 2,692 3,095 55,418 61,990 2,557 3,000 35,808 41,900 2,216,830 2,446,155 216,970 99,785 2,487 2,780 43,425 47,995 1,689,085 2,188,915 71,585 36,400 1,106 1,165 156 242 25,428 25,665 95 115 56,890 37,165 85,510 87,535 156,535 Crop-ahare tenants and croppers 75 210 160 510 265 275 9,555 7,265 260 265 5,180 4,245 245 260 4,895 4,130 150 155 5,390 4,450 185 215 31,560 24,055 260 275 3,615 3,265 164,915 201,880 140 180 6,270 7,335 262,230 277,230 115 130 14,295 13,315 145 190 248,875 197,500 74,470 76,165 30,721,985 924,815 769,110 260 280 6,140 6,085 245 275 4,420 4,320 270,035 255,665 40,920 14,895 255 255 4,895 5,245 220,620 227,935 26,500 3,035 55 75 10 17 1,280 1,290 50 35 44,830 9,810 8,245 6,205 16,530 50 80 85 175 85 105 2,955 3,135 85 105 1,595 1,735 85 105 1,595 1,735 50 65 1,555 1,655 90 80 10,005 7,610 90 110 1,205 1,640 54,090 134,265 45 60 2,745 1,640 118,605 69,745 35 65 2,085 3,215 60 65 93,360 37,335 26,015 14,205 9,299,357 286,260 283,235 90 100 1,765 1,830 90 100 1,395 1,190 91,835 70,070 1,500 2,195 75 55 1,495 1,040 72,105 49,765 690 930 50 35 2 2 700 545 3,235 1,395 2,345 2,165 4,495 Live8tock- shsre 55 55 110 120 120 65 3,995 1,860 120 65 2,100 1,050 115 65 1,900 1,050 70 65 1,620 1,445 100 60 13,235 5,425 120 70 1,455 820 61,545 40,020 55 50 1,335 1,055 50,135 41,320 45 15 5,860 1,110 70 30 75,140 27,475 21,680 10,325 10,304,908 330,045 155,600 135 60 2,420 1,390 130 60 1,770 1,100 111,820 55,800 30,520 1,000 1,975 1,275 88,615 53,090 19,770 150 Other and un- specified 555 130 3,105 1,640 6,100 892 1,830 1,961 4,-340 1,982 2,350 76,153 78,975 1,982 2,350 43,597 45,665 1,977 2,335 42,367 45,010 1,207 1,690 37,917 40,565 1,612 1,845 173,465 170,390 1,977 2,315 29,489 31,930 1,129,250 1,735,990 1,196 1,555 41,085 48,945 1,532,140 1,654,740 697 905 56,800 61,755 1,086 1,340 1,188,865 1,180,785 386,555 455,380 240.873,677 7,677,753 i. . 892 ,66! 1,982 2,325 40,778 46,625 1,887 2,250 25,478 30,870 1,581,165 1,814,835 120,450 72,545 1,837 2,150 31,785 35,770 1,184,760 1,654,065 18,775 29,285 856 940 137 202 21,363 21,880 7,300 15,435 64,380 69,390 115,630 Other farms 140 275 290 605 230 340 8,835 8,965 225 340 4,985 5,250 220 335 4,950 5,010 130 210 2,200 4,610 205 290 25,110 20,815 230 325 3,495 3,690 133,510 214,635 125 200 2,400 5,760 93,035 194,725 75 115 8,650 65,205 150 180 168,190 125,535 51,480 47,775 29,315,573 888,630 772,650 225 330 4,315 6,060 205 315 2,745 4,420 161,975 249,785 23,580 9,150 200 275 3,275 4,665 122,985 204,060 5,850 3,000 105 100 6 21 1,530 1,820 1,525 10,525 7,435 8,135 13,780 166 345 391 815 591 555 5,363 7,000 511 505 2,358 3,795 466 460 1,970 1,885 181 140 1,551 1,830 656 605 58,732 47,755 306 320 1,532 980 92,994 68,420 61 155 1,303 2,310 50,344 77,620 201 220 12,610 15,750 371 350 200,451 171,660 59,790 64,040 ,305,281 156,452 202, 115 476 615 3,585 4,370 431 590 3,155 3,515 128,475 173,090 21,830 19,955 246 350 2,142 3,340 70.845 131,780 12,030 4,635 360 360 54 166 12,340 18,095 106 155 25,150 37,470 5,395 6,590 9,030 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 49 230 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 3 Total all farms Tenure of operat jr1 Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Crop- share All Cash Share-cash tenants and croppers Livestock on band: 1 4,130 2,054 4,202 525 813 1 15 1,425 3,176 150 410 60 95 2 1950... 8,387 60 55 3 number 1954 . . . 9,950 4,917 1,337 1 3,250 295 145 120 4 1950... 21,785 11,056 2,421 55 7,796 1,045 235 125 5 All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954... 11,225 5,401 1,328 1 4,145 375 180 140 6 1950... 11,689 5,802 1,135 20 4,406 535 160 70 7 number 1954 . . . 466,120 205,488 65,573 164 190,265 14,560 9,115 7,015 8 1950... 415,828 187,140 50,329 1,000 175, 197 17,080 6,030 2,115 9 Cows, Including heifers that 11,078 5,330 1,302 1 4,135 375 180 135 10 1950... 11,588 5,752 1,119 20 4,391 530 155 70 11 number 1954 . . . 252,114 111,073 31,290 76 107,590 7,625 4,950 3,785 12 1950... 222,617 99,665 23,549 570 97,734 9,230 3,310 1,315 13 10,448 4,914 1,203 1 4,095 360 180 135 14 1950... 11,222 5,542 1,093 20 4,306 505 155 70 15 16 number 1954 . . . 222,840 93,960 25,424 76 101,935 6,480 4,630 3,730 1950. . . 203,527 89,621 20,631 570 91,956 8,325 3,165 1,290 17 9,568 4,515 1,187 1 3,745 310 165 125 18 1950... 10,409 5,037 1,045 15 4,171 485 140 65 19 number 1954 .. . 637,965 264,550 94,265 60 275,320 23,395 13,800 8,750 20 1950... 512,427 215,695 67,609 1,175 226,915 21,245 2,480 21 Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 9,194 4,488 1,071 3,260 280 135 95 22 1950... 10,267 5,050 985 20 3,836 455 150 65 23 number 1954 .. . 1,227,441 626,481 160,950 404,000 39,680 14,195 14,375 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 1,088,350 540,068 117,822 6,975 401,785 51,030 16,350 7,470 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 10,957 5,291 1,300 1 4,150 375 180 145 26 1949... 11,475 5,787 1,126 15 4,396 545 160 65 27 number 1954 . . . 205,050 88,594 33,117 84 81,910 5,645 3,940 2,895 28 1949 . . . 184,699 86,603 22,349 265 74,987 7,255 2,605 705 29 dollars 1954... 13,232,428 5,900,415 2,818,598 7,940 4,307,515 314,000 197,775 129,675 30 1949 . . . 16,092,513 7,951,933 2,573,538 23,235 5,499,428 564,535 168,260 40,170 31 9,583 4,515 1,202 1 3,780 310 165 125 32 1949 . . . 10,603 5,212 1,064 15 4,211 500 145 65 33 number 1954 . . . 688,877 289,499 105,488 830 289,010 23,525 15,055 8,995 34 1949 . . . 690,887 303, i;95 90,743 1,630 293,869 31,650 11,995 2,680 35 dollars 1954... 27,283,493 11,215,944 4,363,979 19,800 11,482,605 944,215 581,450 366,200 36 1949 . . . 26,218,367 11,687,544 3,337,596 79,420 11,071,960 1,244,575 437,990 93,870 37 4,819 2,455 614 1,660 150 65 50 38 1949 . . . 5,963 3,015 612 20 2,195 295 90 45 39 dollars 1954... 417,628 182,720 108,928 116,340 12,020 4,740 6,355 40 1949 . . . 588,801 337,474 58,427 9,705 175,800 29,645 4,775 2,195 41 7,355 3,785 870 2,485 235 110 55 42 1949... 8,593 4,351 842 25 3,190 375 135 55 43 dozens 1954 . . . 7,789,605 4,172,690 997,860 2,432,560 204,735 91,650 82,900 44 1949... 7,931,891 4,165,911 851,420 78,840 2,773,780 316,365 103,810 49,525 45 dollars 1954... 2,335,035 1,241,155 303,850 729,070 61,480 27, 145 23,805 46 1949... 3,003,021 1,565,767 324, 199 34,635 1,055,125 118,390 36,495 17,950 47 1,332,312,685 550,386,556 146,674,652 500,000 626,276,076 37,778,942 29,464,833 24,043,545 48 dollars 1954 . . . 38,141,421 15,696,732 4,218,929 14,000 17,950,620 1,114,995 892,820 696,570 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 32,425,411 14,040,321 3,248,820 122,340 14,951,415 1,233,515 509,345 157,735 50 11,006 5,286 5,707 1,324 1,141 1 26 4,130 4,461 365 555 180 160 140 85 51 1949. . . 11,621 52 acres 1954... 335,782 136,800 55,126 96 140,975 11,715 8,470 5,110 53 1949... 341,730 147,338 45,844 1,790 144,550 16,370 5,255 2,220 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 10,831 5,221 1,304 1 4,045 365 180 130 55 1949... 11,475 5,622 1,130 26 4,421 555 160 85 56 acres 1954... 268,397 109,950 47,261 76 108,425 10,345 6,775 3,750 57 1949... 270,682 117,543 36,409 1,540 113,040 13,820 4,260 1,880 58 bushels harvested 1954... 17,547,405 7,150,455 2,990,815 6,000 7,237,910 677,185 409,700 277,400 59 1949... 16,344,510 7,082,820 2,235,125 93,275 6,827,780 783,755 235,675 106,410 60 bushels sold 1954... 1,864,850 761,700 407,800 679, 160 127,695 76,600 31,020 61 1949... 885,940 357,310 "'... > : 35,000 290,790 62,765 14,965 2,915 62 10,120 4,830 1,169 3,970 360 165 130 63 1949... 10,538 5,266 1,014 21 4,056 490 135 75 64 acres 1954... 236,081 99,405 33,416 60 101,510 8,020 5,055 3,785 65 1949... 247,630 111,024 29,694 765 104,275 11,290 3,555 1,730 66 bushels harvested 1954... 10,901,400 4,566,905 1,513,295 3,600 4,749,040 363,075 244, 575 182,755 67 1949 . . . 12,183,951 5,447,831 1,456,135 38,485 5,170,465 510,235 162,960 76,155 68 bushels sold 1954 347, 795 159,285 55,145 130,765 5,750 43,655 3,000 69 1949 .. . 307, 505 160,630 60, 180 3,500 80,445 21,455 3,500 2,125 70 Irish potatoes harvested for home use 2,491 1,291 310 320 750 1,110 50 115 40 60 20 71 1949... 3,519 1,923 10 72 acres 1954*.. 280 105 23 54 2 ■', 4 73 19495 . . 695 350 68 'is 213 35 6 18 74 bushels harvested 1954... 46,115 18,625 4,265 10,160 650 435 345 75 1949... 77,495 39,600 9,465 800 22,615 3,610 865 1,735 76 Vegetables harvested for sale. ..farms reporting 1954... 303 127 65 76 16 15 77 1949... 296 125 70 5 70 5 15 78 dollars 1954... 374,844 94,930 44,295 188,169 53,219 22,800 79 1949... 225,786 45,875 82,240 15,785 78,630 5,000 13,265 80 381,520 364,681 174,415 176,005 54,650 41,533 200 745 147,685 143,265 10,460 15,455 7,410 4,320 4,400 2,44-5 81 1949... 82 tons 1954 6.. 871,039 392,065 120,429 200 349, 705 26,220 18,115 11,380 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. includes milk equiv- alent of cream and butterfat sold. AFor 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 5For 1950, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 6Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN 231 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued pie of farms. See text] Area 3 — Continued Area 4 Tenure of operator" — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator Other farms Tenants —Con. Full owners Part owners Tenant s Livestock- Other and un- Uanagers All Cash Share- cash Crop-share tenants and Livestock- Other and un- share specified croppers specified 125 7,225 5,225 1,079 10 530 130 30 5 SOS 60 381 1 265 181 13,109 9,585 1,790 4 971 305 55 35 450 126 759 2 380 685 14,873 10,571 2,416 60 1,095 285 55 10 630 115 731 3 28,362 20,773 3,875 49 2,235 670 110 115 1,880 260 1,430 4 280 350 18,623 13,076 2,890 25 1,216 355 70 45 571 175 1,416 5 l'->q~ 345 12 635 326 ] 9 , 544 14, 145 2,500 14 1,386 460 85 50 580 211 1,499 6 " *A OdJTi 4,630 543,031 382,534 103,668 685 42,578 10,280 2,525 1,545 23,613 4,615 13,566 7 137. 052 465,918 338,798 73,500 803 41,048 11,335 2,240 1,590 20,480 5,403 11,769 8 230 340 310 18,278 12,966 2,880 25 1,211 355 70 45 571 170 1,196 9 306 19,349 14,035 2,500 14 1,381 455 85 580 211 1,419 10 2,085 312,225 222,964 58,418 365 24,980 6,205 1,485 895 13,700 2,695 5,498 11 7,005 1,099 271 ,333 202,460 42,605 393 24,807 6,685 1,505 1,015 12,220 3,382 6,068 12 3,150 270 235 18,062 12,860 2,860 25 1,211 355 70 45 571 170 1,106 13 3 24t 330 261 19,189 13,930 2,490 14 1,371 450 85 50 580 206 1,384 14 306,983 219,060 57,894 365 24,845 6,185 1,415 895 13,655 2,695 4,819 15 72', 576 - 273,155 200,055 42,365 393 24,516 6,680 1,505 1,015 12,195 3,121 5,826 16 7,813 5,277 1,389 10 616 130 45 20 326 95 521 17 3 176 305 8,766 6,172 1,255 4 781 245 40 25 350 121 554 18 ■ 18 575 3 770 72,057 46,729 15,153 180 6,821 1,215 605 285 3,926 790 3,17* 1: 16 ' 460 68,242 45,419 12,375 432 7,487 1,930 355 200 4,190 812 2,529 20 12,456 8,535 1,883 26 736 170 40 25 386 115 1,276 21 ' -j on 14,286 10,109 1,900 8 945 285 65 40 395 160 1,32* 22 _-_ ' " '; 28 545 36,010 1,108,772 757,915 189,100 5,283 81,615 16,015 6,975 2,165 44,700 11,760 74,859 23 298^75 281*60 21,700 985,277 705,020 149,085 2,270 70,375 18,090 5,725 3,150 35,845 7,565 58,527 2* 3,165 3,291 64 540 285 215 17,902 12,960 2,840 15 1,211 345 75 45 571 175 876 25 335 151 18,963 14,050 2,480 14 1,405 475 80 50 580 220 1,014 2'. 1,945 224,925 161,001 42,573 250 17,261 4,080 1,140 540 9,526 1,975 3,840 27 59*252 5,170 495 203,916 151,139 30,580 251 18,865 4,900 1,060 745 9,325 2,835 3,081 28 248,280 197,960 8,199,014 5,84- ,1 72 1,539,741 10,080 572,490 133,315 45,465 13,605 314,620 65,485 230,031 29 355,985 44,379 12,074,432 8,985,914 1,838,915 24,138 995,280 282,820 58,105 32,905 456,910 164,540 230,185 3C 2,920 3,166 222,260 260 35 4,926 3,356 898 : 456 95 45 15 241 60 211 31 315 101 7,479 5,427 1,175 3 645 225 35 25 285 75 229 32 19,175 4,050 114,960 76,865 22,164 150 12,887 1,550 1,385 750 4,447 4,755 2,894 33 8 ,859.390 19,685 950 97,949 67,865 17,485 512 10,210 2,545 300 175 6,270 920 1,877 34 731,350 201,165 2,717,891 1,532,305 662,800 , 444,925 43,320 38,305 8,835 129,8 '■': 224,575 71,861 35 8,589,935 705, 590 41,847 2,628,411 1,754,268 519,915 11,840 283,575 70,785 7,950 6,465 169,745 28,630 58,813 36 1,300 95 90 3,986 2,757 60( 15 321 55 35 5 181 45 287 2T 1,620 87,445 145 121 4,950 3,576 635 7 365 135 20 15 135 60 367 X 5,780 9,640 742,278 624,702 60,407 3,610 34,450 15,505 2,805 1,325 12,305 2,510 19,109 3S 127, 580 11,605 7,395 490,8321 307,995 117,360 2,222 30,055 8,465 715 850 15,425 4,600 33,200 *C 1,920 165 215 8,106 5,688 1,326 15 521 105 50 5 281 80 556 *1 2,385 1,884,680 240 168,595 185 186,495 9,430 6,912,259 6,953 4,745,945 1,265 1,229,700 3 37,680 650 601,500 195 95,515 40 36,380 25 2,000 305 378,755 85 88,850 559 297,434 *2 *: 2,143,640 160,440 61,940 6,524,982 4,751,235 1,111,065 16,983 469,285 127,710 24,715 33,470 236,680 46,710 176,414 88,258 44 564,865 51,775 60,960 2,163,617 1,486,018 388,236 14,405 186,700 29,725 13,330 740 113,315 29,590 45 816,155 496,476,355 14,246,390 66,135 23,295 2,518,849 1,846,520 419,895 7,005 176,680 48,780 9,500 11,700 88,535 18,165 68,749 *£ 38,512,400 8,475,401 1,861,5*3,237 1,326,272,513 358,581,907 2,056,758 :'■:. :.4.-' 37,229,916 9,398,400 4,577,415 87,672,297 17,336.623 18,414,408 *r 999,845 261,140 58,502,193 41,646,730 11,379,575 59,185 4,851,360 1,113,260 319,855 159,100 2,704,700 554,445 565,343 *! 12,071,210 979,610 62,515 52,951,067 39,360,625 8,414,075 86,551 4,460,010 1,323,680 230,360 191,385 2,108,055 606,530 629,806 *? 3,165 280 265 15,225 10,679 2,614 16 1,086 285 75 30 551 145 830 5t 3,316 345 286 16,954 12,190 2,250 14 1,266 400 85 50 550 181 1,234 5: 106,995 8,685 2,785 202,984 132,452 45,968 257 18,579 3,775 1,405 340 10,814 2,245 5,728 3. 110,455 10,220 2,208 218,392 152,860 35,320 357 21,030 5,270 1,385 860 10,995 2,520 8,825 3,100 270 260 6,966 4,339 1,363 15 660 130 55 15 370 90 589 :- 3,281 340 276 9,540 6,614 1,415 13 825 225 55 30 420 95 673 ;: 80,720 6,835 2,685 57,850 31,972 15,990 90 6,665 1,095 760 40 3,915 855 3,133 51 84,990 8, :■'■" 2,150 66,840 43,535 12,165 148 6,655 1,435 595 405 3,720 500 4,337 3 5,432,840 440,785 162,225 2,901,635 1,603,865 793,770 3,125 373,975 49,950 47,675 1,475 230,375 44,500 126,900 : 5,221,310 480,630 105,510 3,112,542 2,063,180 588,150 9,800 299,810 61,370 19,950 6,875 185,760 25,855 151,602 5( 420,845 23,000 16,190 432,980 242,735 104,665 55,265 3,900 8,025 40,340 3,000 30,315 6( 203,260 6,885 7, 140 133,975 90,980 23,290 7,210 430 5,500 560 720 12,495 ' 3,045 270 150 16,766 12,050 • 2,749 16 1,135 305 75 40 555 160 816 - 3,046 310 181 17,214 12,615 2,315 14 1,276 405 85 45 555 186 994 r- 78,170 80,110 6,480 1,690 318,003 217,838 62,604 875 28,030 6,490 1,715 1,025 15,710 3,090 8,656 11,412 •- 7,590 1,872 315,399 225,040 48,750 902 29,295 7,555 2,110 1,265 15,140 3,225 6 3,655,980 302,655 68,560 13,412,173 9,363,062 2,586,065 32,000 1,125,240 247,220 74,780 42,875 657,345 103,020 305,806 61 4,056,445 364,670 71,035 10,290,458 7,476,200 1,597,615 37,366 901,060 237,610 49,990 41,570 474,300 97,590 2,800 278,217 63,522 6 67,860 10,500 2,600 661,239 425,452 118,940 3,000 50,325 12,250 3,300 31,975 e 50,545 2,820 2,750 363,695 272,510 32,550 5,150 14,710 5,465 1,500 375 7,145 225 38,775 6 615 25 140 4,729 3,150 688 16 245 45 10 155 35 630 765 140 156 6,818 4,787 880 2 410 165 25 25 160 35 739 71 44 98 3,062 2,011 770 5 30 8 17 5 246 7 126 28 46 5,698 4,192 776 32 154 83 6 6 55 4 544 7 8,520 210 13,065 559,873 312,950 198,098 325 5,365 1,250 110 3,430 575 43,135 52,268 7' 14,030 2,375 5,015 792,598 564,160 155,345 6,000 14,825 8,795 530 940 3,940 620 7. 40 50 5 35 2,169 1,382 362 115 30 5 45 35 310 ~ 26 2,851 1,911 440 3 100 30 5 10 40 15 397 7 21,540 90,610 47,450 1,122,648 437,215 550,895 65,495 16,990 1,750 28,255 18,500 69,043 89,080 7 60,365 3,256 825,281 457,875 172,850 92,501 12,975 4,105 1,500 1,395 4,775 1,200 3 114,890 110,765 270,380 10,525 10,280 23,610 4,570 3,133 8,640 520,144 515,266 834,026 365,136 371,065 587,610 95,322 77,095 159,030 785 1,137 1,480 36,823 36,970 57,615 9,390 11,285 13,330 2,075 2,045 3,315 1,360 1,090 2,200 18,963 17,455 32,130 5,035 5,095 6,6*0 22,078 28,999 28,291 8 c • 232 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 explanat iona, see text) Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Full owners Part owners Managers Livestock on hand: " Horses and mules farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Covs, 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 number dollars Chickens sold farms reporting dollars Chicken eggs sold fsrms reporting dozens dollars Mi Ik sold3 pounds dollars 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1949. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes farms reporting 1954. 1949. seres 1954. 1949. Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels hsrvested bushels sold 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Oats threshed or combined farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels hsrvested bushels sold 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting bushels harvested Vegetables hsrvested for sale. ..farms reporting dollars Hay cut acres tons 1954.. 1949.. 1954'. 19495. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954. . 1949. . 1954.. 1949.. 19546. 3,051 5,964 6,472 14,220 8,225 8,938 199,946 171,050 7,940 8,847 105,916 92,863 7,761 8,709 100, 167 89,425 4,570 5,163 87,512 78,167 7,299 7,882 945,068 819,293 7,454 8,268 75,228 70, 373 4,008,914 5,404,042 3,709 4,698 103,193 99,280 3,439,549 3,303,383 3,110 3,855 1,116,948 453,824 5,489 6,486 6,339,506 6,540,292 1,969,072 2,513,374 606,299,700 18,181,903 14,931,851 8,538 9,206 173,872 174,931 7,632 8,425 115,888 126,113 5,837,196 5,478,119 1,455,294 463, 362 7,594 7,844 156,190 156,176 4,980,883 4,623,741 487,606 291,630 3,663 4,639 9,982 12,088 2,053,990 1,685,437 2,058 2,644 1,002,750 731,430 229,032 227,601 338,406 2,066 4,020 4,442 9,555 5,227 5,718 128,258 111,239 5,092 5,678 68,676 60,705 4,994 5,576 64,940 58,264 2,795 3,227 50,320 47,150 4,504 '4,899 600,540 536, 673 4,996 5,533 49,358 47,363 2,504,359 3,690,113 2,298 3,097 60,660 60,827 1,951,215 2,080,462 1,962 2,503 865,135 327, 356 3,621 4,242 4,195,979 4,575,519 1,303,019 1,751,889 381,105,279 11,644,536 9,991,991 5,375 5,801 101,213 105,418 4,682 5,311 64,892 75,353 3,287,410 3,297,914 729,200 268,202 5,005 5,150 95,023 97,881 3,046,532 2,978,501 236,890 160,810 2,386 3,121 6,648 8,477 1,322,229 1,196,582 1,137 1,592 611,060 474, 555 144,736 146,513 212,672 504 822 1,017 1,994 1,496 1,240 44,867 29,968 1,476 1,239 23,766 15,610 1,465 1,229 22,888 15,465 973 867 21,956 15,678 1,218 1,087 203,253 136,530 1,461 1,225 17, 106 11,735 956,497 893,849 839 828 29,023 19,806 995,344 644,643 677 617 150,093 66,618 992 962 1,371,202 1,146,865 430,343 452,346 151,823,470 4,461,062 2,616,379 1,524 1,285 46,819 34,329 1,427 1,209 32,264 24,238 1,643,086 1,105,095 451,769 94,240 1,417 1,184 40,134 31,240 1,274,474 871,835 149,454 83,585 555 625 2,926 2,512 655,750 411,695 319 371 227,490 112,510 55,063 39,553 81,969 12 15 41 10 19 1,970 1,008 10 19 36-5 416 5 18 50 334 5 18 1,230 382 5 10 125 8,900 10 19 850 385 155,720 44,326 12 700 497 40,000 20,940 10 2,290 11 122,578 42,039 538,000 16,180 53,665 673 1,079 11 19 345 912 22,400 47,980 960 8,600 635 955 17,887 26,100 3,087 3.800 3,250 670 5 1 2,000 150 1,088 1,080 1,645 241 570 553 1,440 597 851 19,336 22,135 597 851 10,639 12,597 587 846 10,174 11,887 426 596 11,716 13,162 461 696 71,745 70,970 602 851 6,779 9,025 332,683 642,434 376 546 10,788 16,610 408,565 518,893 241 340 88,840 25,400 376 586 515,645 489,175 158,785 189,405 68,084,223 1,907,665 2,012,761 632 871 17,300 22,805 606 831 11,865 15,680 661,105 711,750 204,025 64,760 591 786 15,753 18,385 532, 160 577,195 62,160 16,805 116 311 157 581 55,225 50,270 121 150 73, 570 61,560 18,960 25,220 32,285 65 125 170 295 135 185 4,045 3,750 135 185 2,215 2,005 130 185 2,120 1,980 110 105 2,535 2,125 110 150 15,430 13,630 135 195 1,280 1,890 52,865 126,100 85 100 2,210 2,990 95,295 84,845 60 50 5,780 4,265 85 125 93,000 97,165 34,190 36,925 14,529,521 395,095 364,325 135 195 3,260 3,900 125 175 2,020 2,775 111,775 119,210 17,500 15,280 115 180 2,805 3,595 99,570 110,195 7,500 3,250 225 25,710 25 30 12,565 6,125 90 15 65 375 ,585 220 805 15 65 220 795 15 45 315 885 10 50 1,750 3,565 15 65 205 650 7,790 41,155 15 35 415 710 23,390 14,190 5 15 500 690 5 35 5,200 20,400 1,550 7,190 1,812,500 50,280 126,665 15 60 625 1,725 15 60 495 1,070 28,600 53,330 15,000 2,625 15 55 530 1,800 21,125 50,600 4,500 1,000 3,950 4,395 5,620 1,125 29,925 190 1,615 305 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. *For 1954, does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 5For 1950, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN 233 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of famiB. See text] Area 5 — Continued Area 6 Tenure of operator^ — Con. Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator L Other farms Tenants — Con. Full owners Part ownera Hanagers Tenants LWeatock- Other and un- All Cash Share-caah Crop-share tenanta and Livestock- Other and un- ahare specified croppera share specified 131 35 235 3,764 2,961 411 11 165 40 30 25 45 25 216 1 310 70 540 8,129 6,388 813 28 460 205 10 25 155 65 440 2 298 70 445 7,787 6,038 904 71 315 75 45 55 100 40 459 3 760 235 1,190 17,364 13,475 1,876 78 960 415 15 55 320 155 975 4 306 91 895 12,820 9,685 1,632 42 520 195 60 35 150 80 941 5 426 125 1,110 13,765 10,458 1,473 34 755 315 15 35 265 125 1,045 6 11,889 1,827 5,515 340,939 262,399 53,626 1,776 15,160 5,560 1,970 875 5,015 1,740 7,978 7 12.550 2,815 6,700 301,527 234, 584 37,942 1,701 20,095 7,770 410 1,275 7,780 2,860 7,205 8 306 91 765 12, 545 9,575 1,617 42 520 195 60 35 150 80 791 9 426 125 1,060 13,585 10, 368 1,468 29 755 315 15 35 265 125 965 10 6,527 997 2,470 200,197 156,358 30,247 940 9,240 3,250 1,205 570 3,105 1,110 3,412 11 1,590 3,535 184,288 144, 581 22,800 777 12,340 4,705 270 790 4,765 1,810 3,790 12 306 86 710 12,387 9,503 1,601 42 515 190 60 35 150 80 726 13 426 120 1,040 13,399 10,252 1,458 29 755 315 15 35 265 125 905 L4 6,282 902 2,115 196,770 154,517 29,372 900 9,065 3,075 1,205 570 3,105 1,110 2,916 15 7,217 1,485 3,475 180,692 142,275 22,110 637 12, 105 4,540 270 740 4,745 1,810 3,565 16 206 60 371 6,245 4,731 831 17 290 105 40 20 100 25 376 17 316 95 455 7,508 5,831 788 24 490 195 15 30 170 80 375 18 7,006 1,435 2,290 81,743 62,086 11,950 822 4,165 1,200 495 265 2,125 80 2,720 19 7,362 1,830 1,795 78,597 60,679 9,196 817 5,860 2,385 65 185 2,480 745 2,045 21 246 60 1,111 9,349 6,889 1,117 22 345 145 45 15 110 30 976 21 341 105 1,190 10,774 8,151 1,134 29 495 215 10 15 185 70 965 22 39,715 9,775 69,405 956,105 732,227 124,565 5,708 37,290 16,340 7,830 2,625 9,160 1,335 56,315 23 38,690 10,280 66,220 924,646 742,934 90,380 3,792 47,750 18,990 900 2,550 20,350 4,960 39,790 24 306 86 385 12,230 9,560 1,622 37 505 190 60 30 145 80 506 25 421 125 640 13,559 10,522 1,468 34 760 320 15 40 265 120 775 26 4,359 505 1,135 147,748 116,406 22,236 671 6,455 2,650 785 315 1,960 745 1,980 27 4,830 1,170 1,865 141, 362 111,804 17,454 829 9,295 3,845 275 575 3,465 1,135 1,980 28 224,748 26,980 59,655 6,027,236 4,629,880 1,027,177 28,942 244,710 125,530 23,665 12,045 60,355 23,115 96, 527 29 312,734 99,655 133,320 8,326,414 6,476,910 1,126,254 69,155 532,395 259,485 9,500 22,875 186,220 54,315 121,700 30 196 60 191 4,733 3,659 686 17 225 70 40 20 90 5 146 31 286 85 215 6,871 5,400 792 19 430 170 10 30 175 45 230 32 6,703 1,095 2,022 116,134 86,348 19,555 874 5,955 1,270 570 515 3,555 45 3,402 33 10,160 2,405 1,540 108,800 82,800 16,133 512 7,585 3,145 70 385 2,935 1,050 1,770 34 238,035 40,070 44,425 2,751,601 2,117,402 417,985 29,714 131,790 33,870 13,385 9,825 74,260 450 54,710 35 321,173 87, 535 38,445 3,119,941 2,438,160 409,025 19,246 . 210,660 79,755 2,950 8,255 82,290 37,410 42,850 36 121 35 230 3,115 2,381 397 11 135 60 30 5 30 10 191 37 200 45 385 4,230 3,190 507 13 235 80 10 120 25 285 38 28,365 5,685 12,880 480,625 397, 566 54, 347 3,429 10,530 5,885 2,010 560 1,430 645 14,753 39 15,270 2,775 32,160 589, 586 498, 540 48,637 2,274 19,340 5,255 360 12,720 1,005 20,795 40 216 45 500 6,581 5,096 782 17 255 100 45 15 80 15 431 41 296 80 685 8,317 6,596 853 23 405 170 10 15 160 50 440 42 313,815 61,230 256,680 6,245,600 4,970,630 798,375 48,435 210,645 94,900 35,950 26,900 44,460 8,435 217,515 43 262,900 60,785 206,155 7,180,820 5,886,343 765,586 29,506 382,610 152,450 6,045 22,110 149,895 52,110 116,775 44 92,780 19,040 76,925 2,034,304 1,604,610 270,825 14,799 67,280 30,230 11,825 7,570 14,585 3,070 76,790 45 100, 570 23,475 77,695 2,769,214 2,268,130 302,991 10,618 142,700 58,620 1,350 6,705 58,075 17,950 44,775 46 42,420,412 5,300,865 4,748,728 1,256,850,364 997,738,181 187,681,774 6,021,810 54,961,639 18,926,681 6,792,255 3,183,155 19,681,782 6,377,766 9,846,960 47 1,221,435 124,220 152,460 38,918,696 30,875,804 5,826,833 191,689 1,733,990 591,460 210,030 96,350 625,850 210,300 290,380 48 1,197,051 256,600 257,055 35,035,825 27,704,560 4,702,840 94,055 2,218,570 871,575 45,880 125,535 886,560 289,020 315,800 49 306 106 996 11,297 8,732 1,557 27 450 160 60 35 145 50 531 50 441 130 1,230 12,672 9,696 1,397 29 725 290 15 35 265 120 825 51 2,120 7,867 145, 169 107,994 26,085 1,055 6,605 2,190 965 415 2,380 655 3,430 52 13^450 2,810 11,300 153,533 115,865 20,501 962 11,140 3,840 160 475 5,065 1,600 5,065 53 291 105 906 4,187 3,070 625 16 230 95 25 20 75 15 246 54 130 1,055 6,542 4,971 727 14 400 140 5 15 185 55 430 55 6,515 1,660 6,522 26,438 17,823 5,545 445 1,360 555 120 110 495 80 1,265 56 9,140 2,045 9,930 39,199 28,644 5,097 198 3,045 800 25 85 1,765 370 2,215 57 391,225 69,655 223,195 1,381,955 953,630 283,390 18,350 72,685 28,500 7,150 3,850 29,935 3,250 53,900 58 433,105 88,755 315,380 2,040,608 1,509,720 269,340 7,888 166,740 48,360 1,250 4,250 92,530 20,350 86,920 59 115,825 22,500 69,340 298, 220 183,745 82,975 14,710 7,660 6,450 600 16,790 60 40,955 5,500 27,560 90,135 59,565 17,085 4,780 45 4,735 8,705 61 296 100 570 12,336 9,441 1,632 37 490 180 60 30 150 70 736 62 401 110 705 13,118 10, 188 1,405 30 755 315 15 35 265 125 740 63 8,508 2,160 4,645 239,807 180,713 38, 534 1,155 11,765 3,870 2,020 875 3,550 1,450 7,640 64 10,285 2,070 7,715 231,706 178,318 30,340 1,003 15,155 6,200 285 770 5,720 2,180 6,890 65 305,240 54,345 109,830 11,117,635 8, 582,000 1,742,790 50,800 473,635 154,270 64,470 41,625 164, 540 48,730 268,410 66 341,785 61,645 170,110 8,381,576 6,541,067 1,080,470 37,424 533,385 228,890 11,950 31,850 196,895 63,800 189,230 67 32,000 5,250 36,015 1,086,413 780,503 168,125 5,150 41,160 9,750 6,000 8,000 9,910 7,500 91,475 9,780 2,700 26,630 532, 336 381,535 93,981 2,850 20,205 6,350 8,355 5,500 33,765 69 70 16 601 5,055 3,642 607 20 170 60 20 20 40 30 616 7C 136 70 575 7,466 5,586 779 16 335 130 15 15 125 50 750 71 16 18 246 5,533 3,775 1,262 100 201 16 10 40 39 96 195 ■2 134 81 506 7,173 4,892 1,427 150 270 61 17 8 86 98 434 73 2,175 2,050 17,536 1,198,222 928,612 175,550 40,185 34,820 1,565 1,250 6,705 6,220 19,080 19,055 74 8,300 26,220 1,002,370 640,185 284,800 22,650 25,225 5,590 1,900 345 10,580 6,810 29,510 75 15 476 2,907 1,996 470 135 45 15 5 60 10 306 ?■:. 50 45 530 4,153 2,926 496 1 215 95 10 15 65 30 515 77 47,880 5,950 88,630 1,224,338 892,200 249,330 33,445 15,780 2,130 4,000 9,545 1,990 49,363 78 11,590 9,445 82,655 1,102,663 797,645 158,134 6,004 71,765 19,235 2,625 37,440 9,460 3,005 69,115 79 11,260 1,825 9,185 362,381 274,639 57,773 1,524 14,640 5,100 2,140 1,055 4,725 1,620 13,805 80 14,745 3,310 15,235 343,516 263,708 43,273 2,090 17,915 7,260 435 870 6,295 3,055 16,530 81 20,045 4,030 9,835 692,021 533,937 107,685 3,129 27,110 9,280 4,110 1,805 9,255 2,660 20,160 82 234 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 7 Te nure of operat or1 Total all farms Full owners Part owners Managers Tenants Crop- share All Cash Share-cash tenants and croppers Livestock on bull: 1 4,409 3,070 727 5 465 180 15 40 45 80 95 125 85 4,020 2 1950... 10, 399 7,343 1,246 47 1,500 530 75 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 number 1954 .. . 9,567 6,425 1,897 10 930 340 30 1950 . . . 22,713 17,444 15,696 11,453 2,871 2,775 160 67 3,295 2,305 1,065 885 160 150 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Cows, Including heifers that 18,839 552,297 12,958 347,451 2,419 112,739 94 4,649 2,540 81,125 940 27,340 125 5,950 510,652 338,489 80,366 5,474 80,175 27,710 3,970 2,725 16,917 11,168 2,749 66 2,280 870 150 120 10 1950... 18,598 12,823 2,408 89 2,525 940 125 80 11 number 1954 . . . 317,487 201,111 64,157 2,349 -.",. 16,190 3,390 2,415 12 1950... 303,989 202,916 47,154 3,033 47,530 16,475 2,240 1,625 13 16,686 11,058 2,728 66 2,270 865 150 120 14 1950 . . . 18,448 12,738 2,393 89 2,510 935 125 80 15 number 1954 . . . 313,092 198,438 63,420 2,349 46,560 16,065 3,255 2,415 16 1950... 300,166 200,682 46,585 2,950 47,015 16,340 2,210 1,585 17 8,970 5,633 1,532 41 1,410 455 90 75 18 1950... 10,644 7,012 1,442 62 1,845 650 75 50 19 number 1954 — 190,273 103,834 37,485 1,625 43,685 8,960 2,300 2,025 20 1950... 176,415 102,725 28,164 2,891 38,870 11,240 1,655 830 75 21 Chickens 4 months old and over. .farms reporting 1954... 12,895 8,302 1,960 50 1,550 495 105 22 1950 . . . 14,916 10,036 1,822 66 1,890 640 100 60 23 number 1954 .. . 1,815,281 1,217,040 307,030 12,425 201,460 61,955 22,975 8,575 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 1,507,301 1,031,118 213,640 12,725 190,635 60,790 10,175 5,210 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954... 16,679 11,178 2,755 67 2,270 875 150 115 26 1949... 18,478 12,857 2,419 94 2,535 945 130 85 27 number 1954 . . . 243,293 153,282 50,089 1,572 36,715 12,200 2,875 1,425 28 1949... 236,892 160,434 35,732 2,576 35,940 12,780 1,925 1,195 29 dollars 1954... 11,342,253 7,167,683 2,260,026 89,825 1,722,235 579,615 137,795 55,205 30 1949 . . . 15,799,986 10,625,354 2,353,003 258,920 2,341,670 766,245 129,160 64,315 31 7,310 4,598 1,247 36 1,275 360 95 65 32 1949 . . . 10,474 6,987 1,427 52 1,770 635 75 40 33 number 1954 . . . 235,512 132,595 47,522 595 51,875 10,060 2,895 2,255 34 1949... 261,150 164,046 36,550 2,187 54,395 15,375 2,335 1,345 35 dollars 1954... 7,312,568 4,092,030 1,330,105 20,695 1,803,050 248,125 116,000 74,495 36 1949 . . . 8,504,774 5,207,454 1,217,263 71,892 1,891,095 480,795 93,145 33,210 37 6,086 3,932 1,051 30 755 240 75 35 38 1949 . . . 7,023 4,740 986 35 310 65 20 39 dollars 1954 . . . 1,003,588 756,745 128,812 8,775 78,420 22,680 9,450 2,645 40 1949 . . . 974,646 633,595 182,394 33,165 97, 380 28,855 8,405 1,090 41 10,221 6,737 1,596 45 1,280 395 100 65 42 1949 . . . 12,279 8,420 1,577 70 1,570 565 95 35 43 dozens 1954 . . . 14,026,887 9,551,779 2,294,760 61,320 1,819,940 509,090 184,075 62,330 44 1949. . . 13,495,147 9,325,215 2,040,045 159,715 1,671,780 557,040 122,015 47,685 45 dollars 1954 . . . 4,382,550 3,059,438 733,850 22,230 475,710 ■ ,..' 55,380 19,530 46 1949... 5,424,402 3,791,095 829,788 47,890 638,480 220,270 51,410 18,090 47 2,188,812,811 1,390,197,821 446,595,885 15,221,480 328,122,223 106,772,607 24,144,958 13,915,531 48 dollars 1954... 67,338,669 42,619,851 14,023,381 451,865 9,992,835 3,286,620 791,810 437,460 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 61,977,140 41,306,378 10,129,555 743,292 9,398,720 3,343,230 486,405 277,500 50 15,854 10,329 2,714 67 2,220 815 150 115 51 1949... 17,437 11,921 2,309 89 2,485 900 130 95 52 acres 1954... 265,007 150,910 60,125 2,513 47,840 12,200 3,500 2,010 53 1949... 263,478 161,483 44,431 3,531 49,375 12,815 2,530 2,140 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 8,926 5,247 1,649 42 1,615 455 100 75 55 1949... 10,146 6,451 1,424 63 1,750 520 90 70 56 acres 1954... 92,844 44,737 23,195 1,076 22,010 3,435 1,360 735 57 1949... 83,329 44,674 14,766 1,701 19,870 3,625 860 640 58 bushels harvested 1954. . . 5,494,280 2,699,930 1,318,265 ' '.' '' 1,319,140 226,515 83,850 52,400 59 1949... 4,896,279 2,649,345 849,894 85,550 1,194,190 221,975 55,000 42,525 60 bushels sold 1954... 1,379,350 642,960 405,750 13,850 291,025 45,000 15,250 30,700 61 1949... 282,985 149,490 60,200 69,705 14,780 5,320 19,790 62 17,588 11 , 579 2,768 68 2,315 895 150 120 63 1949... 18,492 12,772 2,343 74 2,515 925 130 95 64 acres 1954... 438,493 268,686 91,654 3,493 65,385 22,105 4,980 3,435 65 1949... 420, 393 276,171 66,449 3,523 66,020 22,415 3,620 2,295 66 bushels harvested 1954... 23,980,648 14,768,275 4,953,150 189,348 3,689,385 1,227,970 271,090 194,905 67 1949... 20,108,184 13,022,390 3,a9,460 172,110 3,365,230 1,151,910 173,000 106,530 68 bushels sold 1954... 3,511,664 1,994,810 861,026 50,038 452,380 199,320 32,280 23,275 69 1949... 1,412,126 919,135 248,270 8,306 175,490 77,935 18,020 8,950 70 Irish potatoes harvestec for home use 4,732 6,546 3,271 4,515 565 780 15 20 455 775. 200 320 20 65 10 71 1949... 72 seres 1954}.. 1,391 630 418 82 139 21 10 72 73 19495 . . 2,940 1,868 600 4 251 95 20 2 74 bushels harvested 1954... 233,885 102,615 73,905 14,900 21,300 4,220 3,100 7,675 75 1949... 408,655 212,195 135,600 560 40,200 11,080 1,925 225 76 Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954... 4,873 2,727 1,053 12 635 215 30 45 77 1949... 5,890 3,517 953 59 890 270 40 25 78 dollars 1954... 3,079,941 1,646,440 812,355 167,786 370,810 111,270 28,560 26,475 79 1949... 4,498,942 2,531,305 930, 584 302,895 625,645 188,565 14,910 15,530 80 485,229 303,128 291,474 105,179 73,277 4,589 4,382 62,855 59,885 23,455 20,975 5,270 3,755 3,525 2,065 81 1949... 441,648 82 tons 19546.. 1,112,876 697,495 236,125 11,096 149,430 54,405 13,010 8,265 Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. zFor comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. *For 195*. does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 5For 1950, does for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 6Excludes grass silage. 3Includes milk not include acreage WISCONSIN 235 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Area 7— Continued Areas 8 and B Tenure of operator — Con. Total Tenure of operator L Tenants — Con. Tenants Other all Full Part Other farms Other farms Managers Crop-share Other Livestock- and un- owners owners All Cash Share-cash tenants and Livestock- share and un- share specified croppers specified 200 30 142 5,996 3,303 998 62 1,285 230 65 80 785 125 348 1 690 160 263 15,651 8,555 1,909 89 4,341 875 135 150 2,791 390 757 2 425 55 305 14,584 7,620 2,803 261 2,815 445 130 145 1,780 315 1,085 3 1,635 340 691 37,346 20,415 4,962 320 9,907 2,080 325 375 6,442 685 1,742 4 1,020 125 844 23,406 12,157 3,976 180 5,973 1,100 402 325 3,741 405 1,120 5 1,140 250 828 25,276 13,822 3,240 141 6,931 1,430 245 220 4,446 590 1,142 6 40,115 3,700 6,333 820,303 385,202 172,508 15,625 236, 881 35,130 17,193 12,560 157,783 14,215 10,087 7 39,385 6,385 6,148 739,804 378,077 109,200 11,575 232,490 40,220 9,355 7,395 159,215 16,305 8,462 8 1,015 125 654 22,363 11,611 3,865 164 5,888 1,075 392 315 3,706 400 835 9 1,130 250 753 24,670 13,514 3,169 139 6,886 1,405 245 220 4,426 590' 962 10 23,020 2,185 2,670 444,516 208,273 90,700 6,150 135,811 20,655 9,363 7,665 89,778 8,350 3,582 11 23,190 4,000 3,356 421,211 213,562 61,766 5,124 136,809 24,495 5,275 4,600 92,709 9,730 3,950 12 1,015 120 564 21,506 11,164 3,742 152 5,793 1,055 387 300 3,666 385 655 13 1,120 250 718 24,353 13,353 3,139 138 6,831 1,400 245 220 4,386 580 897 14 22,680 2,145 2,325 423,577 197,684 85,520 4,901 132,846 20,375 8,878 7,545 87,948 8,100 2,626 15 22,930 3,950 2,934 409,431 207,242 59,790 4,502 134,599 24,140 5,250 4,600 91,234 9,375 3,298 16 705 85 354 14,938 7,420 2,477 105 4,336 660 285 215 2,876 300 600 17 925 145 283 17,112 9,086 2,117 112 5,306 855 165 1"' 3,721 395 491 IS 28,995 1,405 3,644 650,289 294,740 125,537 9,121 211,325 21,115 12,180 7,635 157,165 13,230 9,566 19 22,980 2,165 3,765 549,746 269,751 76,050 7,142 190,855 17,210 7,950 5,710 147,210 12,775 5,948 20 775 100 1,033 20,179 10,224 3,i89 111 4,887 910 331 281 3,015 350 1,768 21 925 165 1,102 23,481 12,634 2,839 106 5,911 1,205 190 200 3,821 495 1,991 22 96,175 11,780 77,326 3,440,224 1,813,780 609,161 66,065 792,550 135,000 53,610 41,985 499,940 62,015 158,668 23 86,685 . 59,183 2,954,958 1,692,346 391,825 20,110 717,120 140,950 28,525 21,935 466,245 59,465 133,557 24 1,010 120 409 22,200 11,737 3,906 179 5,883 1,085 -''.2 305 3,691 400 495 25 1,125 250 573 24,600 13,751 3,236 140 6,921 1,435 245 220 4,431 590 552 26 17, 590 2,625 1,635 374,738 178,270 81,284 8,123 104,827 16,910 8,245 5,325 68,112 6,235 2,234 27 17,040 3,000 2,210 . 180,964 54,257 5,878 105,182 19,995 4,180 3,050 70,517 7,440 2,157 28 754,230 195,390 102,484 24,056,678 11,319,478 5,738,260 1,226,319 5,555,710 910,985 569,385 230,260 3,502,765 292,315 216,911 29 1,164,345 217,605 221,039 28,982,073 15,137,767 5,038,182 1,155,833 7,436,445 1,400,560 311,245 132,625 4,995,360 546,655 213,346 30 685 70 154 13,974 6,985 2,353 11C 4,211 615 270 195 2,851 280 315 31 890 130 238 17,485 9,461 2,144 112 5,416 880 180 165 3,756 435 352 a 34,495 2,170 2,925 714,789 325,636 142,239 10,832 229,110 21,600 13,575 7,700 172,355 13,880 6,972 )3 31,305 4,035 3,972 749,882 375,154 104,806 8,559 255,865 25,395 10,105 5,370 196,525 17,970 5,498 34 1,305,990 58,440 66,688 28,867,107 13,011,180 5,867,141 460,622 9,291,890 *■'.", " 567,975 309,520 6,993,045 539,275 236,274 35 1,150,055 133,890 117,070 28,525,460 14,326,139 4,000,625 392,278 9,602,695 981,400 391,990 183,370 7,389,155 651,780 203,723 36 385 318 11,999 6,317 2,056 49 2,935 465 185 150 1,935 200 642 37 495 75 297 14,349 8,098 1,811 63 3,606 720 130 105 2,356 295 771 38 39,040 4,605 30,836 5,393,016 1,541,765 497,017 2,735,355 548,010 57,020 24,925 14,935 21 1,800 231,330 70,869 39 52,225 6,805 28,112 4,916,617 3,999,582 339,892 12,038 465,050 91,595 15,195 9,825 307,050 41,385 100,055 40 630 90 563 16,784 8,764 2,744 78 4,111 715 271 210 2,620 295 1,087 41 740 135 642 20,262 11,256 2,525 79 5,186 1,060 170 145 3,361 450 1,216 42 990,555 73,890 299,088 25,307,838 13,786,801 4,618,828 •.-',"-. 5,795,515 921,275 368,010 307,375 3,759,725 438,630 656,803 43 648,925 296,115 298, 392 24,494,268 14,719,155 3,200,072 165,091 5,831,815 1,133,395 194,555 127,925 3,838,945 536,995 578,135 44 215,855 24,700 91,322 8,210,105 4,477,503 1,490,936 166,407 1,859,153 311,410 125,293 95,535 1,179,710 147,205 216,106 45 249,600 99,110 117,149 9,847,500 5,94 , 1,301,047 68,170 2,303,365 455,515 85,250 50,885 1,487,125 224, 590 231,210 4. 166,569,398 16,719,729 8,675,402 3,001,721,066 1,364,659,526 632,237,046 35,695,839 957300,915 140,375,790 65,860,475 49,518,215 646,978,265 55,068,170 11,327,740 47 ... 503,220 250,737 93,462,074 42,187,761 20,264,936 1,156,710 29,495,600 4,528,965 2,077,206 1,638,315 19,544,344 1,706,770 357,067 48 4,506,285 785,300 399,195 88,105,877 44,825,858 13,870,000 1,357,791 27,694,930 5,361,575 1,183,620 916,880 18,333,600 1,899,255 357,298 49 1,015 125 524 24,282 12,638 4,098 168 6,069 1,170 412 341 3,741 405 1,309 50 1,130 230 633 26,264 14,195 3,329 143 6,991 1,455 245 235 4,446 610 1,606 51 27,885 2,245 3,619 751,695 336,358 174,825 10,630 . : - , • • 32,950 17,471 11,403 144,360 12,485 11,213 27,985 3,905 4,658 732,831 358,381 . 10,483 233,265 37,200 11,000 8,055 160,860 16,150 12,778 53 900 85 373 22,756 11,658 3,877 168 5,829 1,050 402 316 3,671 390 1,224 '.. 910 160 458 24,754 13,195 3,145 137 6,796 1,375 245 235 4,366 575 1,4.51 55 15,630 850 1,826 518 , 228, 801 122,666 7,599 149,803 20, 575 12,180 7,698 100,420 8,930 9,203 56 13,070 1,675 2,318 490,330 237,163 78,760 7,712 155,855 22,640 7,445 5,365 109,205 11,200 10,840 57 913,270 43,105 88,250 35,268,984 15,484,070 8,590,180 525,418 10,198,125 1,305,200 307,670 579,185 6,918,755 587,315 471,191 ■ 783,390 91,300 117,300 28,930,051 13,937,190 4,532,514 509,557 9,440,500 1,293,705 484,425 261,915 6,755,555 644,900 510,290 59 187,795 12,280 25,765 11,330,520 4,753,990 3,483,425 142,645 2,805,455 418,160 267,600 217,560 1,775,230 126,905 145,005 60 24,915 4,900 3,590 3,383,989 1,659,455 641,840 98,719 911,790 139,065 63,560 56,575 581,520 71,070 72,185 61 1,020 130 858 23,168 12,161 3,948 183 5,973 1,150 407 330 3,686 400 903 62 1,125 240 788 25,023 13,608 3,242 134 6,872 1,436 235 225 4,376 600 1,167 63 31,465 3,400 9,275 607,991 285,997 131,756 9,770 172,047 27,590 12,802 9,060 111,675 10,920 8,421 32,145 5,545 8,230 621,236 310,432 101,237 7,151 189,885 32,990 7,905 6,670 127,670 14,650 12,531 65 1,811,520 183,900 380,490 29,865,959 13,902,385 6,461,745 485,957 8,697,940 1,328,925 638,465 435,105 5,762,305 533,140 317,932 1,686,445 247,345 328,994 29,949,449 15,076,495 4,688,605 369,497 9,325,050 1,561,185 378,215 330,105 6,369,250 686,295 489,802 67 171,765 25,740 153,410 4,118,584 1,837,635 1,120,073 123,751 942,000 198,270 91,905 68,710 500,525 82,590 95,125 68 48,965 21,620 60,925 1,895,663 903,570 454,890 53,093 419, 835 93,490 28,825 30,255 233,790 33,525 64,220 69 170 35 426 5,040 2,643 794 28 1,026 155 70 61 665 75 549 70 330 50 456 8,435 4,635 1,016 34 2,030 435 80 60 1,270 185 720 71 34 2 122 2,746 1,236 628 172 442 220 20 134 63 5 :• B 72 116 18 217 6,780 4,171 1,130 330 754 237 27 30 398 62 395 73 5,900 405 21,165 579,749 263,880 91,426 61,553 114,560 59,805 2,940 38,795 11,995 1,025 48,330 74 25,680 1,290 20,100 998,986 635,115 208,030 33,881 88,455 28,035 1,925 2,260 50,645 5,590 33,505 r. 320 25 446 4,856 2,424 970 77 1,106 245 110 56 645 50 279 76 475 30 471 6,084 3,229 907 63 1,401 270 75 60 916 80 484 77 199,735 4,770 82,550 6,652,054 2,084,570 1,387,527 2,307,521 807,035 172,810 47,430 54,525 492,960 39,310 65,401 78 372,515 34,125 108,513 7,253,008 3,257,562 917,986 1,725,673 1,205,680 211,850 59,290 34,810 766,430 133,250 146,107 79 27,530 3,075 9,478 595,049 283,169 130,877 9,636 160,535 26,035 12,785 7,765 103,850 10,100 10,832 80 27,955 5,135 12,630 592,432 313,627 91,131 9,376 166,920 31,375 8,035 5,600 108,390 13,520 11,378 83 66,345 6,905 18.730 1,441,028 681,660 308,016 23,115 406,570 60,170 30,480 20,110 271,770 24,040 21,667 82 236 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) Areaa 9 and C Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Part owners Managers Livestock on bud: Horses and mulea farms reporting 195*1 . 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 sold: Cattle and calves sold alive. . . .farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949... number 1954 . . . 1949 . . . dollars 1954 . . . 1949 . . . 1954... 1949... number 1954... 1949... dollars 1954 . . . 1949 . . . 1954... 1949... dollars 1954 . . . 1949... 1949 . . . dozens 1954 . . . 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... 1954... dollars 1954... 1949... Specified crops harvested: 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Cora harvested for grain . . . . -farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949... acres 1954... 1949... bushels harvested 1954... 1949... bushels sold 1954... 1949... 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... bushels harvested 1954... 1949... bushels sold 1954... 1949... Irish potatoes harvested for }ome use 1949... acres 1954* . . 19495 . . bushels harvested 1954. . . 1949... Vegetables harvested for sale ...farms reporting 1954... 1949... dollars 1954... 1949.., 1954... 1949... tons 19546.. 526 1,284 1,023 3,217 2,393 2,746 70,926 65,446 2,118 2,624 37,049 39,270 2,038 2,584 34,399 37,815 1,232 1,576 41, 578 31,322 2,727 3,350 485,798 349,043 2,008 2,430 35,271 33,799 3,029,160 2,648,287 977 1,517 42, 526 44,720 1,644,805 1,630,896 1,372 1,702 265,805 505,725 1,886 2,383 3,363,235 2,515,890 1,241,520 1,099,150 257,333,179 8,422,832 9,481,610 3,004 3,327 84,735 82,164 2,794 3,152 56,950 51,002 3,252,670 2,870,385 1,140,430 411,499 2,587 3,166 50,955 62,702 1,937,420 3,027,267 360, 525 336, 110 477 721 3,716 3,770 705,110 922,280 587 897 2,072,640 2,273,925 65,437 67,228 140,485 240 590 465 1,420 975 1,141 26, 525 24,475 855 1,060 13,950 13,995 815 1,050 12,705 13,640 465 592 15,885 10,841 1,085 1,246 232,490 144,860 895 1,086 11,815 12,642 873,730 1,057,404 415 592 14,450 17,913 598,455 672,076 570 670 150,850 287,490 800 971 1,831,275 1,151,640 674,470 507,985 96,517,387 3,234,310 3,291,905 1,235 1,266 29,990 30,010 1,140 1,191 20,050 18,793 1,154,735 1,110,310 464,280 151,765 1,110 1,267 20,300 23,430 764,125 1,089,450 176,915 127,540 161 286 1,266 1,264 232, 130 275,990 226 356 425,300 689,456 24,975 25,027 55,575 110 300 195 665 496 640 18,996 19,960 476 635 9,950 12,505 461 625 9,320 12,115 296 341 12,260 8,100 465 581 117,405 81,490 471 640 9,110 10,865 593, 520 792,775 236 391 12,800 11,771 452,100 415,039 310 345 66,360 118,820 405 490 881,730 673,380 327,550 280,490 67,405,014 2,225,345 3,332,050 617 681 23,935 24,975 582 636 16,695 15,440 1,007,300 823,925 365,630 154,635 571 696 14,215 19,110 564,530 964, 860 116,315 123,185 125 192 1,786 1,668 340,335 425,585 185 228 1,009,615 1,157,244 17,477 20,695 38,090 15 17 60 68 41 28 3,880 2,089 31 27 845 1,069 26 22 390 589 15 26 910 1,474 26 22 1,395 2,775 41 32 5,160 1,434 1,115,490 212,043 20 27 1,230 3,490 58,000 123,290 11 11 425 1,484 5 11 5,000 12,820 2,000 6,625 3,004,120 98,080 157,140 41 33 3,050 2,063 41 28 2,170 1,327 142,300 58, 175 33,900 2,159 25 32 1,215 1,699 44,700 85,875 5,000 1 2 295 175 35,000 65,000 6 2 33,200 71,528 2,615 940 4,540 75 185 145 410 505 525 19,585 16,710 470 515 11,435 10,720 465 510 11,265 10,545 230 315 10,880 7,295 430 505 70,640 65,125 485 530 8,720 8,360 411,610 528,815 225 315 12,965 8,875 498,340 318,005 250 300 30,420 56,370 335 420 452,680 482,270 165,720 215,640 88,464,430 2,802,945 2,625,345 555 565 23,975 19,640 525 550 14,825 10,790 822,505 649,060 225,375 65,290 490 550 12,610 13,815 487,320 701,560 40,500 54,570 70 65 286 540 41,175 141, 575 60 115 569,425 293,305 16,455 15,030 35,525 Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 3Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. *For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 5For 1950, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 6Excludes grass silage. WISCONSIN 237 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Item Are as 9 and C — Continued Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Cont inued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Other farms Share-caah Crop-share tenants Li vest ock- share Other and and croppers unspecified Livestock on band: ' 1 5 10 15 5 86 2 1950... 10 10 40 15 192 3 number 1954 .. . 5 15 25 10 158 4 1950 . . . 20 25 85 30 654 5 45 35 100 35 376 6 1950. . . 40 20 80 35 412 7 number 1954 . . . 3,180 2,025 5,000 865 1,940 8 1950... 1,095 880 3,255 855 2,212 9 Cows, Including heifers that 40 35 100 35 286 10 1950... 35 20 80 30 387 11 number 1954.. . 1,530 1,075 2,990 575 869 12 1950... 740 520 2,285 505 981 13 40 35 95 35 271 14 1950... 35 20 75 30 377 !•■ number 1954 . . . 1,530 1,075 2,925 575 719 16 1950... 735 520 2,135 500 926 17 30 30 45 15 226 13 1950... 15 10 50 35 302 19 number 1954 . . . 1,280 2,320 3,175 65 1,643 20 1950... 40 65 1,260 1,260 3,612 21 Chickens 4 months old and over. -farms reporting 1954... 40 30 75 45 721 22 1950... 35 15 75 55 996 23 number 1954 .. . 6,885 3,175 10, 560 4,135 63, 868 24 1950... Livestock and livestock products sold: 5,250 650 9,645 3,115 54,793 25 Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954... 45 35 100 35 116 26 1949 . . . 40 20 80 40 142 2? number 1954 . . . 1,365 740 2,140 445 466 28 1949... 670 320 1,655 410 498 29 dollars 1954... 88,715 41,640 95,655 11,980 34,810 30 1949... 43,495 22,545 101,170 34,070 57,250 31 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 30 30 45 10 81 32 1949 . . . 20 5 50 35 192 33 number 1954 . . . 2,000 2,810 3,205 255 1,081 34 1949 . . . 135 160 1,435 950 2,671 3? dollars 1954... 69,500 108, 590 120,785 5,600 37,910 36 1949... 3,955 5,100 45,310 40,745 102,486 37 20 15 35 20 231 36 1949... 30 5 45 20 376 39 dollars 1954... 4,900 725 2,205 1,270 17,750 40 1949... 3,640 175 7,360 7,015 41,561 41 25 20 70 40 341 42 1949... 30 10 60 25 491 43 dozens 1954 . . . 43, 100 30,360 77,750 20,340 192,550 44 1949 . . . 28,775 1,750 61,040 5,265 195,780 43 dollars 1954... 16,455 11,690 28,575 8,725 71,780 46 1949... 13,285 1,150 25,405 2,240 88,410 47 12,675,985 9,315,290 24,524,595 3,370,845 1,942,228 a dollars 1954... 396,875 304,325 766,225 138,215 62,152 49 1949... Specified crops harvested: 204,040 99,025 494,580 114,025 75,170 51 45 35 100 45 556 51 1949... 40 20 80 55 782 52 acres 1954... 3,775 1,900 4,580 1,450 3,785 • 1949... 1,100 835 3,950 1,885 5,476 54 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 45 35 90 45 506 55 1949... 35 20 80 55 747 56 acres 1954... 2,505 955 2,320 1,040 3,210 57 1949... 510 365 2,295 1,230 4,652 58 bushels harvested 1954... 133,150 82,300 136,800 56,330 125,830 59 1949... 30,500 25,000 138,350 59,745 228,915 60 bushels sold 1954... 56,000 11,000 16,500 33,600 51,245 61 1949... 3,490 ... 13,820 6,620 37,650 62 35 35 90 35 391 63 1949... 40 15 80 55 621 64 acres 1954... 1,240 1,215 2,755 525 2,615 65 1949... 1,135 350 2,285 1,460 4,648 66 bushels harvested 1954... 58,100 49,600 100,800 19,250 76,745 67 1949. . . 61,575 20,625 110,465 87,295 185,522 68 bushels sold 1954. . . 2,000 500 21,795 69 1949. . . 11,625 12,420 30,815 70 Irish potatoes harvested for home use 15 120 10 5 ... 71 1949... 176 72 acres 1954*.. 2 4 83 73 19495 . . 75 123 74 bushels harvested 1954. . . 300 280 6,470 75 1949... 10,500 14,130 76 Vegetables harvested for sale. ..farms reporting 1954... 10 110 77 1949. . . 15 ... 5 25 196 78 dollars 1954... ... 21,975 36,100 79 1949... 17,700 5,805 35,920 62,392 80 2,570 1,100 1,275 705 3,780 2,380 1,080 1,445 3,915 ai 1949... 5,536 82 tons 19546.. 4,725 3,540 8,260 1,860 6,755 1Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. 3Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. *For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with lees than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 5For 1950, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 6Excludes grass silage. 238 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 10.-FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER OF COWS, AND DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD, BY NUMBER OF MILK COWS, FOR ALL COMMERCIAL FARMS AND DAIRY FARMS: CENSUS OF 1954 l^Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All commercial farms: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting . pounds . dollars - Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . With less i linn 10 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds- dollars . Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 10 to 29 milk cows on band: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds . dollars . Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 30 to 49 silk cows on hand- Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pi unds - dollars. Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 50 or more milk cows on band: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars. Dairy farms: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars. With less than 10 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds, dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 10 to 29 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds - dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 30 to 49 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting . pounds . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 50 or more milk eowi on hand: Milk cowe farms reporting. number . Whole mi Ik sold farms reporting . pounds . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . The State Areas 1 and A Area 2a Area 2b 122,412 10,140 16,668 10,983 2,210,747 139,379 286,914 203,591 117,920 9,775 15,064 10,718 14,142,906,216 772,571,440 1,805,414,034 1,176,234,985 437,552,840 25,457,868 55,667,520 36,551,638 1,823 275 613 200 4,489,393 385,340 1,630,908 555,740 2,781,370 246,805 1,007,055 374,815 19,885 3,004 2,820 1,420 116,997 18,352 16,774 8,450 17,249 2,689 2,551 1,270 710,575,472 95,592,143 106,697,660 56,747,466 21,852,348 3,068,514 3,310,635 1,713,010 581 200 111 45 618,565 193,965 103,740 52,595 351,993 121,910 54,963 31,625 89,826 6,816 12,530 8,534 1,617,007 109,501 222,257 158,296 88,010 6,766 11,210 8,419 10,216,327,050 605,455,925 1,385,975,894 895,830,318 315,285,905 20,077,114 42,431,985 27,946,758 1,116 75 461 150 3,138,516 191,375 1,313,791 I 476,860 2,013,080 124,895 825,005 326,220 11,501 293 1,217 966 400,345 9,951 41,883 32,910 11,466 293 1,202 966 2,692,584,170 60,207,947 273,871,388 199,492,074 83,230,574 1,936,085 8,731,301 6,111,725 111 36 5 681,927 211,652 26,285 387,812 125,802 16,970 1,200 27 101 63 76,398 1,575 6,000 3,935 1,195 27 101 63 523,419,526 11,315,425 38,869,092 24,165,127 17,183,513 3To,155 1,193,599 780,145 15 5 50,385 1,725 28,485 1,285 107,010 9,392 14,481 9,785 2,002,966 133,435 257,160 186,860 106,695 9,307 14,371 9,725 13,071,989,302 746,959,666 1,674,366,175 1,092,478,799 406,052,063 24,628,353 51,785,540 34,044,920 1,070 220 310 140 2,982,935 357,755 882,130 380,545 1,863,765 230,750 560,915 246,575 13,512 2,466 1,975 980 92,358 16,308 13,335 6,780 13,622 2,421 2,025 990 600,536,945 88,112,585 93,360,454 48,332,261 18,502,109 2,852,970 2,897,870 1,456,415 260 150 20 30 381,295 176,260 23,750 35,750 226,855 111,835 15,675 21,190 81,917 6,628 11,291 7,891 1,475,863 106,401 : >'•, <: i 147,270 81,507 6,588 11,141 7,821 9,495,889,411 591,129,809 1,285,135,890 845,187,294 294,231,339 19,591,113 39,429,685 26,392,690 715 70 265 105 2,029,540 181,495 720,515 318,510 1,316,190 118,915 465,010 208,415 10,497 272 1,114 866 365,482 9,221 38,466 29,635 10,482 272 1,104 866 2,494,388,762 56,839,847 257,000,739 178,694,917 77,495,288 1,822,115 8,264,386 5,538,670 85 20 5 553,835 136,140 26,285 308,295 78,945 16,970 1,084 26 101 48 69,263 1,505 6,000 3,175 1,084 26 101 48 481,174,184 10,877,425 38,869,092 20,264,327 15,823,327 362,155 1,193,599 657,145 10 5 16,265 1,725 12,425 1,285 WISCONSIN 239 Economic Area Table 10.-FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER OF COWS. AND DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD, BY NUMBER OF MILK COWS. FOR ALL COMMERCIAL FARMS AND DAIRY FARMS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Area 7 Areas 8 and B Areas 9 and C 16,956 7,051 11,661 16,122 20,851 1,767 302,164 98,052 193,854 310,767 420,951 33,680 16,844 6,747 11,531 16,007 20,039 1,552 1,836,120,741 588,991,236 1,241,453,956 2,174,185,369 2,983,965,966 254,893,055 57,770,990 17,765,478 38,529,291 66,943,997 92,970,367 8,347,280 65 155 45 55 95 25 257,540 461,755 181,965 218,825 236,300 18,305 165,860 263,965 99,025 143,935 134,640 13,400 2,387 2,174 1,921 1,835 2,919 380 15,324 13,179 12,150 11,325 14,952 1,505 2,301 1,930 1,801 1,740 2,192 170 95,152,515 72,541,347 73,547,316 74,486,510 107,502,591 8,387,230 2,888,110 2,240,045 2,260,429 2,345,925 3,182,120 278,765 20 65 15 30 15 17,570 44,930 108,365 33,325 9,270 10,215 21,980 55,930 18,975 8,025 13,103 4,561 8,955 12,527 14,622 1,111 234,146 73,164 153,307 231,147 276,734 20,855 13,077 4,501 8,945 12,507 14,557 1,106 1,413,711,234 443,527,395 975,229,376 1,610,510,716 1,927,628,167 161,943,150 44,428,525 13,270,267 30,405,367 49,182,305 59,617,560 5,126,415 40 80 30 40 55 10 150,790 264,895 73,600 109,785 154,355 9,035 102,135 167,500 43,095 86,545 88,760 5,375 1,372 296 738 1,561 2,886 230 47,293 10,516 25,498 54,166 101,396 8,225 1,372 296 738 1,561 2,871 230 295,249,148 64,923,231 173,326,279 396,273,143 737,403,643 62,850,175 9,415,435 1,986,990 5,270,350 12,399,580 22,921,526 2,170,825 5 10 10 5 89,180 151,930 92,500 16,500 53,510 74,485 46,250 10,345 94 20 47 199 424 46 5,401 1,193 2,899 1/4,129 27,869 3,095 94 20 47 199 419 46 32,007,844 7,999,263 19,350,985 92,915,000 211,431,565 21,712,500 1,038,920 268,176 593,145 3,016,187 5 16,540 7,249,161 5 32,120 771,275 11,140 16,060 16,385 5,762 11,063 15,094 16,560 1,401 296,303 85,695 188,175 297,717 359,917 30,885 16,380 5,727 11,063 15,094 16,570 1,411 1,811,343,892 528,932,480 1,208,353,104 2,101,077,010 2,616,860,164 243,549,426 56,994,175 16,074,360 3", 588, 166 64,742,986 82,079,776 8,002,000 55 90 45 55 30 10 253,770 328,825 181,965 213,825 114,805 9,035 163,650 191,345 99,025 143,935 64,680 5,375 2,075 1,390 1,541 1,370 1,315 115 14,205 9,690 10,700 9,570 8,960 835 2,090 1,390 1,551 1,385 1,360 130 89,915,307 57,286,604 66,845,935 64,425,128 74,418,194 7,579,100 2,718,935 1,787,565 2,057,854 2,043,455 2,145,855 253,135 10 25 15 13,800 16,870 108,365 8,005 10,510 55,930 12,886 4,081 8,759 12,016 12,270 1,030 230,804 65,202 149,950 221,962 235,225 19,515 12,866 4,046 8,749 12,001 12,240 1,025 1,399,869,412 402,606,375 955,070,245 1,559,064,144 1,681,146,484 155,755,721 43,983,295 12,140,019 29,842,232 47,673,275 52,451,645 4,939,695 40 55 30 40 30 10 150,790 160,025 73,600 109,785 114,805 9,035 102,135 106,350 43,095 86,545 64,680 5,375 1,331 273 721 1,521 2,608 215 45,941 9,733 24,916 52,826 91,532 7,690 1,331 273 721 1,521 2,603 215 290,447,329 61,599,238 168,963,419 389,436,278 672,510,443 59,902,105 9,265,675 1,895,370 5,151,260 12,171,530 21,006,245 2,079,895 5 10 10 89,180 151,930 92,500 53,510 74,485 46,250 93 18 42 187 367 41 5,350 1,070 2,609 13,359 24,200 2,845 93 18 42 187 367 41 31,611,844 7,440,263 17,473,505 88,151,460 188,785,043 20,312,500 1,026,270 251,406 536,820 2,854,726 5 16,540 "6,476,031 729,275 11,140 All m.fibiit'-'mI farms: Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting . pounds, dollars . Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . With less than 10 mill cows on hand: Mi Ik cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting . pounds . dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 10 to 29 milk cows od band: Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole mi Ik sold farms reporting . pounds . dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . With 30 to 49 nil cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 50 or more nilk cows od band: Milk cows farms reporting. number. Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds . dollars . Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . Dairy farms: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting . l : unds - dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . With less limn 10 nilk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds - dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 10 to 29 nilk cows on hand: Mi Ik cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds ■ dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . With 30 to 49 ailk cows on band: Milk cows farms reporting. number ■ Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 50 or aore nilL cowa od hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. pounds . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . 240 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS 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] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State ' Areas 1 and A Area 2a Area 2b Area 3 All commercial farms: 1 Chickens 4 months old and over... farms reporting... 93,350 5,985 11,264 9,262 8,819 2 number . . . 13,161,846 392,142 2,061,851 1,265,615 1,191,431 3 Chickens sold farms reporting . . . 45,110 1,546 6,468 4,598 4,729 4 number . . . K, 046, 872 880,431 3,035,425 810,760 523,531 5 72,413 3,099 9,340 7,245 7,140 6 dozens . . . 95,826,511 2,016,565 16,590,686 9,340,895 7,603,110 7 dollars . . . 30,500,400 749,377 5,196,576 2,900,385 2,274,075 8 Other poultry and poultry products sold. .dollars. . . With less than 400 chickens 4 months old and over: 5,803,437 150,182 2,430,515 730,440 197,135 9 88,578 5,915 10,216 8,857 1,050,910 8,522 10 number. . . 10,240,196 340,092 1,404,076 1,041,546 11 40,429 1,481 5,440 4,198 4,432 12 number . . . 10,353,953 843,886 2,553,315 672,360 447,021 13 67,786 3,029 8,317 6,850 6,863 14 dozens . . . 71,459,588 1,576,220 10,996,467 7,484,910 6,513,245 15 dollars . . . 22,527,967 574,522 3,407,724 2,313,135 1,932,510 16 With 400 to 799 chickens 4 months old and over: 5,606,031 150, 182 2,390,295 729,075 193,225 17 Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting . . . 4,127 45 873 380 282 L8 number . . . 2,010,235 23,150 436,000 182,455 137,760 L9 4,056 40 858 375 282 .'U number . . . 1,201,450 13,045 328,000 119,360 73,850 .-'1 3,982 45 848 370 262 22 dozens . . . 15,875,729 177,845 3,628,079 1,570,940 1,025,660 23 dollars — 5,069,460 67,655 1,118,092 495,565 317,980 24 With 800 to 1,599 chickens 4 months old and over: 155,045 39,585 1,365 3,910 25 502 20 135 20 15 26 number . . . 495,715 20,250 129,275 19,750 12,125 27 482 20 130 20 15 28 number . . . 389,670 16,500 80,600 8,750 2,660 29 502 20 135 20 15 30 dozens . . . 4,322,992 202,500 1,094,190 225,045 64,205 31 dollars . . . 1,446,325 80,200 363,000 74,685 23,585 32 Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars . . . With 1,600 to 3,199 chickens 4 nonths old and over: 32,856 635 13 117 5 40 5 34 number . . . 255,700 8,650 92,500 12,500 15 117 5 40 5 36 number . . . 248,799 7,000 73,510 10,290 17 Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . . 117 5 40 5 <8 dozens . . . 2,459,202 60,000 871,950 60,000 19 dollars . , . 860,148 27,000 307,760 17,000 .'. l 65 With 3,200 or more chickens 4 months old and over: 41 26 42 number . . . 160,000 43 26 .... number . . . 1,853,000 45 26 46 dozens . . . 1,709,000 47 dollars . . . 596,500 48 Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars . . . Poultry farms: 9,440 49 Chickens 4 months old and over... farms reporting... 2,006 170 305 155 55 ■..; number . . . 943,855 65,355 159,295 40,305 10,295 51 1,836 175 305 125 50 52 number . . . 8,585,095 769,800 1,991,590 320,310 22,890 53 1,931 165 300 135 55 54 dozens . . . 9,952,910 597,560 1,626,905 578,555 116,365 55 dollars . . . 3,435,715 248,645 528,325 192,085 38,480 56 Other poultry and poultry products sold. .dollars. . . With less than 400 chickens 4 months old and over: 4,859,965 128,640 2,335,865 672,740 148,820 57 1,340 120 160 125 50 58 number . . . 231,665 22,205 24,935 19,105 7,795 59 1,215 125 180 95 45 60 number . . . 6,080,440 735,925 1,792,030 281,035 22,100 ...1 1,270 115 160 105 50 62 dozens . . . 2,372,140 227,410 284,480 255,655 85,365 63 dollars. .. 837,120 93,520 94,910 80,900 26,480 64 With 400 to 799 chickens 4 months old and over: 4,763,905 128,640 2,302,765 672,740 148,820 65 400 25 100 20 5 number . . . 208,690 14,250 54,110 9,700 2,500 67 370 25 85 20 5 68 number . . . 262,160 10,375 126,185 33,025 790 69 395 25 95 20 5 70 dozens . . . 2,094,095 107,650 459,325 143,700 31,000 71 dollars . . . 697,800 47,925 142,155 52,935 12,000 72 With 800 to 1,599 chickens 4 months old and over: 65,020 32,900 ... 73 155 20 20 10 74 number . . . 160,100 20,250 18,250 11,500 75 140 20 15 10 76 number . . . 195,915 16,500 20,865 6,250 77 155 20 20 10 78 dozens . . . 1,815,335 202,500 236,400 179,200 79 dollars . . . 629,405 80,200 85,600 58,250 80 With 1,600 to 3,199 chickens 4 months old and over: 21,600 200 81 85 5 25 82 number . . . 183,400 8,650 62,000 83 85 5 25 84 number. . . 193,580 7,000 52,510 85 85 5 25 86 dozens . . . 1,962,340 60,000 646,700 87 dollars . . . 674,890 27,000 205,660 88 With 3,200 or more chickens 4 months old and over: 89 26 90 number . . . 160,000 91 26 92 number . . . 1,853,000 93 26 94 dozens . . . 1,709,000 95 dollars . . . 596,500 96 9,440 WISCONSIN 241 Economic Area Table 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-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 8 and B 411 conBercinl faras: 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 aonths 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 Bontbs 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 aonths 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 aonths 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 nore chickens 4 aonths 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 farns: 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 ttuin 400 chickens 4 aonths 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 aonths old aod 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 aonths old aad 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 aonths 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 aore chickens 4 aonths 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. 11,180 1,033,913 3,699 904,845 7,550 6,614,825 2,075,359 598,055 10,958 912,033 3,482 840,465 7,333 5,519,125 1,741,773 597,315 192 90,630 187 43,000 187 825,700 244,946 440 30 31,250 30 21,380 30 270,000 88,640 300 WO 51,055 135 ' I, 135 510,040 162,785 546,000 11,505 80 518,755 75 117,420 38,910 546,000 45 21,550 40 9,015 45 205,620 60,735 15 18,000 15 11,230 15 187,000 63,140 6,188 875,663 2,880 1,304,300 4,989 6,082,826 1,392,147 445,825 5,845 700,798 2,547 1,161,635 4,676 4,794,801 1,484,121 426,025 328 160,115 318 76,165 298 1,160,175 370,086 19,565 15 14,750 15 66,500 15 127,850 37,940 235 245 54,430 205 894,725 230 591,770 202,325 388,950 200 29,855 165 819,330 185 302,810 104,105 388,950 40 18,575 35 10,395 40 249,860 82,580 5 6,000 5 65,000 5 39,100 15,640 8,373 899,790 2,924 535,884 6,150 6,028,085 1,957, 514 63,885 8,198 797,865 2,764 472,739 5,975 5,144,625 1,668,604 61,655 155 74,100 WO 32,495 155 663,035 220,585 2,230 10 8,075 10 24,750 10 53,925 20,450 10 19,750 10 5,900 10 166,500 47,875 110 47,950 100 294,610 100 375,540 130,980 19,285 75 13,125 65 260,860 65 97,140 36,895 19,000 20 11,000 20 6,100 20 90,900 36,210 285 5 4,075 5 21,750 5 21,000 10,000 10 19,750 10 5,900 10 166,500 47,875 11,862 1,737,955 5,768 997,765 9,658 13,727,799 4,291,228 217,792 11,172 1,297,915 5,093 742,770 8,993 9,743,004 3,022,413 183,427 610 296,590 605 175,220 585 2,396,585 753,940 7,565 55 55,450 45 21,775 55 670,210 213,875 21,000 15 33,000 15 20,000 15 305,000 111,000 10 55,000 10 38,000 10 613,000 190,000 5,800 240 183,560 215 340,155 230 2,091,665 663,185 28,345 115 22,535 100 244,000 105 230,850 80,880 995 60 32,575 60 19,675 60 403,685 114,550 550 40 40,450 30 18,480 40 539, 130 166,755 21,000 15 33,000 15 20,000 15 305,000 111,000 10 55,000 613,000 190,000 5,800 18,411 3,281,556 11,357 4,839,041 15,697 24,651,035 7,993,999 775,156 17,074 2,445,581 10,031 2,506,657 14,390 18,130,646 5,797,160 693,125 1,112 536,635 1,106 303,780 1,082 3,862,570 1,277,376 74, 180 187 190,040 182 132,255 187 1,527,067 512,450 7,286 32 64,300 32 111,349 32 785,752 277,013 65 6 45,000 6 1,785,000 6 345,000 130,000 500 476 222,490 441 3,335,315 471 2,258,230 816,150 440,620 350 61,985 315 1,386,830 345 607,830 211,495 410,935 65 33,930 65 40,725 65 308,255 112,980 29,185 30 31,575 30 22,840 30 363,005 130,820 25 50,000 25 99,920 25 634,140 230,855 6 45,000 6 1,785,000 6 345,000 130,000 500 2,006 421,930 1,141 214,890 1,545 3,170,685 1,169,740 194,452 1,821 249,380 961 113,105 1,360 1,556,545 586,005 181,707 150 72,800 145 36,535 150 565,140 203,235 6,205 15 1/4,750 15 14,500 15 88,000 31,500 3,400 10 25,000 10 20,750 10 210,000 72,500 10 60,000 10 30,000 10 751,000 276,500 3,140 110 109,120 85 76,700 110 1,206,280 452,755 150,700 65 18,620 45 19,575 65 163,180 69,025 145,060 20 10,500 15 5,875 20 94,100 35,730 2,100 10 10,000 10 13,000 10 48,000 19,000 400 5 10,000 5 8,250 5 150,000 52,500 10 60,000 10 30,000 10 751,000 276,500 3,140 242 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 12.-F ARM LABOR: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Areas la and A FARM LABOR Week of September 26-Oetober 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting.. persons . . Average per farm reporting persons . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting . . persons. . Operators working 1 or more hours farms reporting . . 1 to 14 hours farms reporting . . 15 or more hours farms reporting . . Operators not working or not reporting number of farms . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting.. persons . . No unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more or not reporting number of farms.. Hired workers farms reporting.. persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting . . 2 hired workers farms reporting . . 3 or4 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 repor ting . . 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. Faras by kind of workers: Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting. Family workers only farms reporting.. Operator only farms reporting . Unpaid members of operator's family only farms reporting. Hired workers only farms reporting. Operator and hired workers only... farms reporting. Hired workers by basis of payment: Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. persons. Average hours worked per month hours. Average wage per month dollars . Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per week hours . Average wage per week dollars . Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per day hours. Average wage per day dollars . Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. persons . Average wage per hour dollars . Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. persons. EXPENDITURES FOR HIRED LABOR Expenditures for hired labor 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 . lures will, 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 repor ting . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. 146,721 320, 259 2.2 145..624 142,470 26,721 115,749 82,894 126,437 70,728 26,462 51,352 19,018 4,292 1,787 883 482 15, 574 21,029 12,754 1,932 637 188 63 13,062 30,323 9,160 1,898 969 605 430 25,365 120,259 50,322 2,541 1,097 12,408 15,206 18,762 260 122 2,181 2,944 51 35 5,030 7,081 5,672 17,523 0.98 1,088 5,042 70,999 45,877,841 25,184 12,454 13,238 8,390 8,711 2,032 990 44,537 22,693 10,038 8,232 2,548 850 138 38 13,580 32,284 2.4 13,548 25,617 13,167 2,646 10, 521 8,135 12,45 6,031 - ', ■• 38, 112 2.0 18,895 32,982 18, 565 3,297 15,268 1,314 9,850 14,417 1-, - 1,242 3,407 6,667 5,130 710 2,519 194 487 111 293 74 107 153 1 566 2,017 1,019 2,488 420 1,716 88 190 26 96 19 14 13 1 800 1,686 5,648 2,642 398 1,221 106 268 81 121 66 76 149 1,210 3,253 12,338 15,642 4,862 7,427 355 240 32 154 551 1,618 489 2,007 608 2,395 231 255 107 109 102 311 205 356 54 50 45 26 168 613 327 870 8.7 8.7 7.22 5.31 502 686 3,326 1,194 0.99 0.95 148 190 2,201 315 5,103 10,645 ,973,446 4,524,570 2,314 4,015 1,005 1,911 823 2,106 382 1,280 336 1,071 123 214 120 48 3,861 7,238 2,183 3,675 865 1,651 538 1,411 161 440 67 50 31 16 11 12,230 26,016 2.1 12, 156 22,399 11,821 2,115 9,706 6,882 10, 578 5,904 2,381 3,617 1,775 386 137 73 10 1,309 1,580 1,161 106 17 24 1 1,258 2,037 929 185 90 45 9 2,307 9,849 4,182 74 1,092 1,278 1,474 251 111 167 168 51 27 520 775 9.0 5.51 550 1,100 0.98 71 100 6,660 3,183,886 2,200 1,360 1,420 786 723 127 44 4,279 2,£>10 1,065 885 231 87 1 WISCONSIN 243 Economic Area Table 12.-FARM LABOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Areas 8 and Areas 9 and C FARM LABOR Week of Septenber 26-0ctober 2: Family aod/or hired workers farms reporting. persons . Average per farm reporting persons. Family workers, including operator farms reporting . persons . Operators working 1 or more hours farms reporting . 1 to 14 hours farms reporting . 15 or more hours farms reporting. Operators not working or not reporting number of farms . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting. persons. No unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more or not reporting number of farms. Hired workers farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting . 2 hired workers farms reporting . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more ) farms reporting . persons . 1 worker farms reporting. 2 workers farms reporting . 3 or 4 workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 workers farms reporting . 10 or more workers farms reporting . 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 . Faras by kind of workers: Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting. Family workers only farms reporting. Operator only farms reporting . Unpaid members of operator's family only farms reporting. Hired workers only farms reporting . Operator and hired workers only — farms reporting. Hired workers by basis of paynent: Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting . persons . Average hours worked per month hours . Average wage per month dollars . Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per week hours . Average wage per week dollars. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting . persons . Average hours worked per day hours. Average wage per day dollars. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. persons. Average wage per hour dollars . Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. persons. EXPENDITURES FOR HIRED LABOR Expenditures for hired labor in 1 9 54. . . . f arms 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. 19,375 45,31A 2.3 1,271 38,676 18,861 3,057 15,804 12,558 19,815 7,507 2,818 6,638 2,094 418 127 81 98 1,652 2,157 1,410 173 39 27 3 1,418 4,481 , 180 75 67 96 2,714 16, 557 5,510 104 1,203 1,624 1,967 248 107 320 465 47 34 461 670 607 3,351 1.03 60 185 8,435 4,652,784 3,295 1,586 1,615 946 765 136 92 5,617 3,030 1,281 970 240 86 10 9,180 19,410 2.1 9,1L4 16,295 8,918 1,961 6,957 4,926 7,377 4,821 1,395 3,115 966 247 75 60 47 610 853 494 ■70 39 3 902 2,262 584 163 64 45 46 1,329 7,785 3,501 66 687 499 604 255 110 104 146 51 36 479 688 8.6 4.93 409 1,323 0.91 64 354 4,500 2,033,805 2,050 837 746 455 315 45 52 3,105 1,800 636 441 168 60 13,897 31,380 2.3 13,767 26,922 13,482 2,320 11, 162 8,474 13,440 6,048 2,256 4,458 1,648 333 149 86 40 1,240 1,615 1,025 169 27 13 1,156 2,843 812 136 90 81 37 2,126 11,641 4,310 130 983 1,225 1,520 262 116 183 232 51 31 557 814 8.6 5.43 384 1,232 0.93 116 660 6,446 3,855,184 2,465 1,070 1,125 776 799 148 63 4,190 2,210 850 675 250 165 35 5 18,718 40,767 2.2 18, 589 34,910 18,158 3,457 14,701 1,355 10,737 16,752 8,776 3,752 5,857 2,757 641 201 119 34 2,346 3,062 1,922 298 91 28 7 1,682 2,795 1,256 226 113 65 22 3,623 14,966 6,096 129 1,756 2,343 2,792 266 116 273 350 48 29 627 755 8.4 5.22 776 1,685 0.89 110 275 5,625,421 3,070 1,475 1,470 1,146 1,186 357 104 5,056 2,700 1,175 770 301 100 10 25,719 54,402 2.1 25,446 44,274 24,961 5,127 19,834 2,148 13,393 19,313 13,716 6,021 10, 128 4,314 1,039 447 172 49 3,889 5,623 3,061 559 204 44 21 2,634 4,505 1,921 397 198 90 28 5,748 19,698 9,073 273 2,980 3,886 5,183 267 L38 459 598 53 35 1,001 1,371 8.5 5.58 1,102 2,655 1.01 187 321 12,739 11,806,820 3,485 2,010 2,461 1,683 2,289 535 276 6,718 3,035 1,550 1,535 441 140 16 APPENDIX The Questionnaire Index to tables (245) 246 THE QUESTIONNAIRE lulhori.rd It) An of Con) ; II 1 St. 201-21B. FORM Al U. S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— burl* U OF THE CENSUS WASHINGTON CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 1Q54 QUESTIONNAIRE; *«**" Section I.— PERSON NOW IN CHARGE (H a member of the family or anyono cl« fills till* ntiMiloiimlro for Hie person in charge, plcam lw wire that all the information ih given KUl the 1 ERHON l.\ CHARGE.] I. What nn In chair'') (Hrrt) 2. What is your address? (a) □ White 3. IVAoJ ■- tour race! \ {hi D Negro (<■) Q Other; What Section II.— OWNERSHIP. RENTAL AGREEMENT. AND LOCATION OF LAND OWNED LAND: •i. How many aero* of land do you OWN? .. •••• D Noi (If you own more than one tract of land. INCLUDE ALL LAND OWNED. Include no! only cropland bill alno paslurcland, woodland, wasteland, ele.) // no land u oirned. check the square for LAND RENTED FROM OTHERS: 6. HowmanyacresoflanddovouKENTFROMotheni, including any worked on shares? ■ • Q Noi (Include anv separate field-, meadow, pasture-land, woodland, wasteland, etc. Also include land used by you rent free) // "A'onc," cherk and tkip lo queilion [9J. (oj Give the following information for each landlord; Name and address uf landlord r if the place Ih operated liy a hired i > share uf the crops? JO No Id vc ID No Id v« (r) Do yoi. pay lo J livcnloH priidurl ISuchu (, 1, |.) rullot 0 of the ID No ID Yo 4) Do you have this land under any other arrangement » . . I U ' ° (Such as a fixed quantity of any product, upkeep of land and ID Ya buildings, pavincnt of ta\c*, keep of landlord, rent free, etc.) LAND MANAGED FOR OTHERS: [9] How many acres do von operate for others as a HIRED MANAGER? . LAND RENTED TO OTHERS: 10. How many acres arc RENTED TOothom, including land worked on shares' D None (Include any separate fields rented Lo others. Lain] worked by members of your household with your equip- ment should not be considered a* rented lo others,) // "None," rherk and *kip U i [II J Acres in This Place: [111 Wrfmo arret owned an.l acre* rented from other., Ihrn ixibtrartino arret rented In other*, ler gel UiuMtion i + t," '"; i/ managed. t/HtnlioH 9— ;ue*hon 10.) I.OCATIt )N OF LAND 12. Iss nv of this land locale i|D So. /; (D y« '" (o) Ho IV many aires arc in 1 is county * [n] Glv - name, of other con, t«w and acre* r> HI— CROPS HARVESTED THIS YEAR. 1954 Report all crops harvesled. or lo be harvested ihi- year Irom iheae (read answer lor question II) acrea, H you rent land Irom others on shares Include landlord's FOR OFFICE USE ONLY RESIDENCE AND ACE OF I'EUHON IN CHARGE: [I3J Do ».»i live on this place'' 14. How old were you on yoi 15. When did you Ix-gin lo u (OX. Id y- ,i,p/o.,i.r«bon[l7] (a) CORN for GRAIN? . . . . (70 III, ear com or 5G lb shelled coru=1 lm. Report corn lioitucd off in nucstioii ((.i CORN (or SILAGE?. - . (r) CORN hogged or grazed, or Fill for erven or dry fodder (ear- tint husked or snapped) '.' How much of thin year's crop was or Will be BOld? C-l No. Color 1 — 2 3 Tenure 1 2 3 SMALL CHAINS; \\ i.m; \SY ■« TIIK CRAtX (B Thrkhi OB ('.I i Ykax— [17] GRAINS grown together and threshed as a MIXTURE? D Noi 18. WINTER \\ HEAT? Q None 19. Sl'RING WHEAT?. D None 20. OATS? D N"»'p 21. BAULKY? D None 2Z. RYE? D None 23. BUCKWHEAT? D None 2*. FLAXSI IH' DNoi 25. OTHER GRAIN threshed'' Kmilior, pro*" millet, spelt ■ D Noi year's crop ...r will be Bold? lu.l. I„mtl.*il- ire as ul.l ni- il Mini us-l [OYBKANS AND DRV FIELD BEANS: For roth rrop, amvie, thrte auntian* 26. SOYBEANS for ALL PIRPONES If Wo nd ntip U (,.l SOYBEANS for BEANS? IM SOYBEANS for HAY? M SOYBEANS home year/ cut? lu!.Ti«,H,''.'l."lm Tutu. Tons 33. liJLASS SI I. AC 4 5 6 7 8 9 O Irrigation 1 2 3 X Clau 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Typt 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O X V REGION 4 Mid,. Mind. w„ (Reduced facsmile) WISCONSIN 247 i Census rrporl uill l>< ujerf jar t ALFALFA SLED, CLOVER. GRASS, AND OTHER FIELD SEED CROPS: 34. Wert any alfalfa seed, clover seed, grass |Q No. // "No," cheek and tkip to seed, and other field seed crops harvested this question [39J. year! IC Yes i Report production on a "cleat i need" ha.- is I grass. Ladiuo clover. HI RAH MEETS, TOBACCO, AND POTATOES: Which or thk Poiaowish Crops Werk Harvkhtkii Thik V/kah for tilth trap. niinirer Ihe't qurttiarn ~ [39] Sugar beets for Sugar* If In* thai. 20 I D No. D Noi . . D None ■vcslcd, do not (1) How nianv arret wora or will \K harvested? (Report teiitlix of an acre, if . hIIitI (i.r I VEGETABLES FOR HOME I.M. AM) PUB SAI.fi la) For home use* Row Many Ai-Rts tt's [D No In Vca ■Xii Tiiik Ybah Foh Sale [Report tenths of an acre, such as f,, ,',, ,'„, I ft. etc. If I wo or more planliugs of the name crop were made, either on the name land or oti different laud, report the total harvested acres of Ihe several planting. Include acre* of vegetables harvested from laud from which Other crops were also harvested.) 49. Green peas? 50. Tomatoes? 51. Olber? (See II 46. S«eel corn* Broccoli F.uiiLnl fhlnnr ohtup Uiluc- in 52. H hat tra» the value of all cegrtabfe* SOLD or TO BE SOLD this year? It Kit It IKS AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS [53J Hern an- l«rri !/00 Include all animals on this place owned by you and by others. CATTLE AND CALVES:, [83] How many CATTLE and CALVES of all ages are on thia place? ....'. D Not (Include all cows and all other cattle and calves, both dairy and beef, on thia place.) // "Nom," rkrrk and tkip to question [88]. of this total- Co) How many are COWS? Include heifers that have calved . (e) How many are bulla, bull calves, aleera, and ateer calves? (The total for questions (a), (6), and (c) must equal the number for question 83.) COWS MILKED YESTERDAY: 85, How many MILK COWS were on this place yesterday? Include dry milk c milk heifers that have calved 86. How many GALLONS of MILK were produced yesterday? DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD THIS YEAR, IBM: [88] Was any MILK, CREAM, fD No. // -No," Atdt and ifc.p t BUTTER, or CHEESE sold (this year. quution [89]. 1964)7 ' ID Yes (Report all aalea from this place whether made by you or by others. Report as sold dairy products turned over to or sold for your landlord. Be sure to include dairy Sroducts which you will sell ■ before anuary 1, 1955) (a) How much WHOLE MILK was or will be sold this year? O None (6) How much CREAM was or will be sold this year? □ Nons, (If cream sold by gallon, multiply ths number of gallons by 2h' to get pounds (it bitUcrfaty) How much was or will be the value of sales? SHEEP AND LAMBS: [89] How many EWES, RAMS, WETHERS, and LAMBS of all ages are on thia place? Q None If "fifone," chtck and afrip to quftion [90]. OF THIS TOTAL— (o) How many are LAMBS under 1 year old? (d) How many are EWES 1 year old and over? (e) How many arc RAMS and WETHERS I year old and over?. (The total for questions (a), (6). and (r) must equal the number for question 89.) Nt. MULES AND HORSES; HOGS AND PIGS: If 'None," check and ilnp to quettion. [92a]. OF THIS TOTAL— (a) How many were born since June 1, this year? (6) How many were bom before June 1. this year? (The total for questions (a) and (6) must equal the number for question 91.) SOWS AND GILTS FARROWING: 92b. How many sown and gilta farrowed aince June 1, this year, or will farrow before December 1? D None ANIMALS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD ALIVE THIS YEAR, 1954: which you will aell before January I, 1955 ) For corn k\nd, a 936 CALVES sold or to be Bold ? . Q None 93r. HORSES, MULES, COLTS, and PONIES eold or to be aold?. . - Q Non. be sold ih year? How much was or will be Ihe value of aalea? •s_ _/00 •s /oo • ■ /oo •s /oo •8 _/« WOOL SHORN THIS YEAR, 1954: 94. How many abeep and lambs were ahorn thia year (1954)? □ Noi // "None" chtck and tktp to question [96], (a) How many pounds of wool were shorn this year ( 1954) ? , , (Report old all poultry and poultry producta turned over thia place whether made by you or by others'. Report as sold for your landlord. " irkeya, etc., which you SI5J Are (here now any chickens, j Q No eya, or other poultry on this place I or were there any on this place thia 1 year? I D Yes 96. How many CHICKENS, 4 months old hi] over, are on this place? (Hena, pullets, roosters, etc.) (a) Broilers? □ None (Report all broilers aold from this place including those raiaed for others, under contract.) 98. How manv doiens or chicken EGGS n r will be SOLD thia year? Q None »9a. How many TURKEYS and (\J None TURKEY FRYERS were raiaed this year? (Light breeds (Include thoss raiaed from poults bpught, poults hatched on thiB place, or iHeavy breeds raiaed for others under contract, whether aold, eaten, or now on hand.) 99b. Ho ■ n 1955? ' I many TURKEY HENS on (D None are you keeping for breeding!. ght breeds (.Heavy breeds 100. How manv DUCKS. GEESE, and other poultry (not counting chickens and turkeys) were RAISED thia year? Q No ,.-.in ■ mii.li 101. How much was or will be received thia year from the sale of TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, and nipccllaneous poultry, and THEIR None EGGS? □ aold (Do not include chickens and chicken eggs.) Color l 2 3 Tenure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O Irrigation X 2 3 X Cl.u 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 im 1 2 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 O X V REGION 4 Mich Mi... Wo [Reduced facsmile) WISCONSIN 249 Section VIII— FERTILIZER AND LIME [102] How eli COMMERCIAL FERTillZKR and FkKTII.IZING MATERIAL was purchased Lhii. year! D Soi ..■*■ -in, ( ikip to qi,ft-on [104]. 103. On which crops this year— ras FERTILIZER I SKI) (ol Hay and cropland pasture? . . - , Q None (6) Other pasture (not cropland)' Q None (e) Corn? D None id) Oats' D None (<) Friiiis, vegetables, and potatoes? Q None (/) Other crops? (1l«. ru . D None On how- How many tons were used? [104] How much LlMEor LIMING MATERIAL was purchased this year? . □ No: {Include ground hydratedaud bur oyster shells, etc used for sprays oi Section a— SELECTED FARM EXPENDITURES. THIS YEAR. 1954 Include all eipenses paid, o 105. How much was or will be SPENT this year for- te.) MACHINE HIRE' Q (Include custom work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining, silo filling, baling, plowing, and spraying.) (6) HIRED LABOR? Q (Do not include housework, custom work, or contract construction work. Include cash payment* only.) (e) FEED for livestock and poultry' D (Include cost of grain, hay, mill feeds, concentrates, and roughages, also, amountn paid for grinding and mixing feed Section X -FARM LABOR 104). About how many hours the week of Sept 26- Oct 2 did you (the person in charge of this placel do farm work or chore- on (his place' H'heck ont) I D None 2. D 1 to 14 hours 3, D ' r' houn or mo (a) How mam- oTHLR MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY did 15 hours or more of farm work or chores on this place the week of Sept. 26-Oct. 2 WITHOUT RECEIVING CASH WAGES' D N'oi (Do not include housework.) (6) How many HIRED PERSONS did anv farm work or chorea on this place the week of Sept. 26-Oct. 2T . . Q Noi (Include members of your family receiving cash wages.) // Wont," check and ifcip to qucalion [107]. (d> Less than ISO dav (The total for qi number for que ring thisy luring this D Not D N« What was the agreed cash rate or pay? (If mow than one person, give average) *. . . 100 per week .H.)Hmon]y, How many hours per person were these rorkera expected to wor to earn this pay? Section XI— OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME £107] How many days this year did you work off your farm ? I nclude work at a nonfarm job, business, profession, or on someone else's farm (Check one) (Do not include exchange work Include days you expect to work off your farm before Jan I, 1955 I 1. D Xom D I to 49 days D 50 to 99 days D 100 to 199 days 5 O 200 days or more (a) Did any other member of your family living wilh you have a non- farm job, business, profession, or work on someone else's farm this year? Have you any income this year from any of the following sources— sale of products from land rented out, cash rent, boarders, old-age assist- ance, pensions, veterans' allowances, unemployment compensation, [D No la y« // "None" for queition 107 and "No' (a) and (6), ,kip to queUion [109]. lot both qiifuliitni iDVe, 108. \\ ill the income which you and vour family receive from work off the farm and from other sources llisted in questions 107, (a> and (6)) be greater than the total value of all agricultural products sold or to be sold [ Q No Section XH— FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT NOW ON THIS PLACE Include equipment and facilities that are temporarily oat of order. [109] Do you have on this place— [a) Telephone? l'») Piped running water? □ No □ Yes D No ID Yo (*) Electricity? ID No ID Yes id) Television set? . . . . J D No ID Yes (D No ID Yes (e) Home freezer (for quick freezing and storing foods. Do not include refrigerator)?. (/I Electric pig brooder? ig) Milking machine? (A; Power feed grinder (suitable for grinding anC crushing grain)? . . , ID I ID ' iD' ID ' |D1 Id- 110. HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ARE ON THIS PLACE— Include equipment, whether owned t>. you or by others, kept on (his place. Section XIII.— MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION EARM VALUE, MORTGAGE DEBT, AND CASH RENT: 111. About how much would the land and the buildings on it sell for? lu) Grain combines (lor harvesting and threshing grains or seeds in one operation)? (a) Corn pickers? [a] Pick-up balecaf . . . id) Field forage harvesters (for field chopping of silage and forage crops)? 0) Motorlrocka (include pick-ups)? Ig) Garden tractors? in Automobiles (belonging lo you. to hired workers, or to others Living ou this place)? . (j1 Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks? (a) LAND OWNED BY YOU?. D None (from question 4) ■lb) LAND RENTED FROM OTHERS? □ None (from question 6) M LAND MANAGED FOR OTHERS? ... D None (from question 9) id) LAND RENTED TO OTHERS? (from question 10) D None Acres Jv 112. Is there any MORTGAGE DEBT buildings owned by you? . . land and [□ No 113. If you rent from others anv land for cash he amount of CASH RENT for the year? . . . [D No JO Yea ID No land owned (Dollv3onlyi O No land rented for cash 114. On what date mat (An quttitonnatre fitledt . 115. Who furnuhed the information gioen in Mil D Operator D Wife or other member of operators family D Landlord fl-7) — (5iv7 cpoTtt (Check which) D Hired laborer O Neighbor D Other ENUMERATOR'S RECORD— To be filled by Census Enumerator STATE COUNTY E D No. TOWNSHIP OR TOWN Have you reviewed each section of this questionnaire? , J'-' lav™ Certified by _ Checked by _ Date _ Date _ (Reduced facsmile) 250 ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK j*-)ii]nu jui'j 56 2S ^ a = I :« fa 3 *■— 3-* — > ■a °"* § ■"* " ■ c ° « ° " S ' « S"3 I1. S | IT" :i it .5 • .S o : o o s; o 5 §1 £ o. z ; o- z ; o- E: S « ! & £ gi E O. Z ft. gi 1 z; £ £ ■ 2 E z j £ z ; £ I - " l 5 £ z | £ Si I z; cS O-S i=5 ®U ^ c _ - E 5 5 « ■•= *- « 'V\' ~ fRedmed facsimile) INDEX TO TABLES 251 Economic area County Abnormal farms Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay.... Alfalfa seed Almonds Angora goats and kids Animals sold alive, specified Annual legumes, specified. Apples Apricots Area, approximate land Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks Asparagus Automobiles Austrian winter peas, including Dixie Wonder Avocados Barley Beans Beets ( table ) Berries, specified Blackberries Blackeyes and other green cowpeas Blueberries (tame or wild ) Boysenberries Broccol i 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 Chi ckens Chickens sold Citrus fruits, specified Class of work power Clingstone peaches Clover seed Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay Color of operator Commercial farms Commercial fertilizer, expenditures for Commercial fertilizer, uses of Common and perennial (English) ryegrass seed Conservation of land Corn Corn pickers Cotton Cotton farms Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop Cowpeas Cows Cows milked Cream sold Crimson clover seed Crop and livestock farms, general Cropland By acres harvested By color of operator By irrigation By tenure of operator. By use Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour Croppers (for South only) Crop-share tenants and croppers Crops fertilized, specified Crops harvested from irrigated land Crops harvested, specified Crops sold Cucumbers and pickles Cultivated summer fallow Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale Dairy farms Dairy products Dairy products sold Date of enumeration Days worked off farm Dry field and seed beans Dry field and seed peas Dry onions Ducks raised Durum or macaroni wheat Economic class of farm Eggplant Eggs sold 8 16 16 16 15 16 16 16 1 16 4,6 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 10 3,4,9 8,9,10 4,13,14 4,13,14 13 16 4,13 4,13 4,13,14 16 4,6 16 16 16 3,4,5,9 9 4,7 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 2,2a 5 6 6 9 l,la 9 5 9 3 1,1a 9 7 7 7 9 3 1,1a, 2, 2a l,la,2 2a la 2a 1 1,1a 2,2a 2 6 9a 9,9a 4,9,9a 9,9a 1,1a 3 7 4,7 7 5 9 1,2 4,5 7,8 3,6 3,6 3,6,9,11 3,6,9,11 3,6,9,11 2,5 1,2,3,10,11 2,5/ 1,4, 1,4 3,6 2,5 1,4 3,6 4,5 1,4; If*. 1,4 7,e; 7,8 1,4 3,6 3,6 4,5,6,10 3,6,9,10 2,5 1,2 3,6 Electricity Electric pig brooder Emmer and spelt English or Persian walnuts Ewes Expenditures, farm. See Farm expenditures. Facilities and equipment, specified Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow. Farm expenditures, specified Farm labor By color of operator By economic class By tenure of operator By type of farm Farm operators: By age By color By residence By tenure By years on farm By off-farm work and other income Farm products, value of Farm property, value of Farms, number By class of work power By color of operator By economic class By kind of workers By land irrigated By size of farm By tenure of operator By type of farm By value of products sold Farms with all harvested crops irrigated Feed for livestock and poultry, expenditures for Fence posts cut Fertilizer, commercial, expenditures for Fertiliser, commercial, uses of Fescue seed Field and seed beans, dry Field and seed peas, dry Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruit-and-nut Field crops Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold Field seed crops Figs." Filberts and hazelnuts Firewood and fuelwood cut.. Flaxseed Forest products Forest products sold Freestone peaches Fruit-and-nut farms Fruits and nuts, specified. Fruits and nuts sold Full owners Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil, expenditures for Geese raised General farms Gilts. See Sows and gilts. Goats and kids Goats and kids clipped Grain combines Gra ins 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 4,6 6 16 16 13 4,7 4,7,8,9,10 4,9 8 4,9 10 4,5 3,4,5,9 5 3,4,9 4,5 4,5 13,16 1,4 1,2,3,4 4,6 3,4 4,7 1,2 2 10 13,15,16 4,7 15 4,7 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 16 15 15 16 10 16 16 3,4,9 A,7 13 10 13 13 4,6 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 13 16 4,6 4,6 16 16 4,7 8,9,10 4,13 4,13,14 4,6 13 13 15 1,2 1 1 1,2,3,4 5 2,2a 5 6 1,1a 3 2,2a 3 4,7,8 la 6 8 6 6 9 9 9 3 9 4 9 9 9 *,8 9 3 9 2,5, 2,5, 2,5,8 2,5,8,12 2,5,8,12 2 8 5 1,4,7 1,4,7 2,5,8,12 1,4,7 3,6,9,10,11 2,5,1 1,4,' 4,5, 7,1 2,5, 4,5,i 2,5, i 2,5,i 2,5,8,12 12 3,6,9 3,6,9 2,5,8 9 1,1a 1,1a, 9a la 9 1,4,7 1,4,7 252 INDEX TO TABLES County Economic area County Lad Lno 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 Lup ine 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 Of f -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 Pulpwood cut Hams and wethers Raspberries Red clover seed Redtop seed Rented land 16 1,4 1 16 1,2,3,4 3,4 2 3,* 1,2,4 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 4,5 16 16 16 16 16 10 3,4 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 9 1,2,2a 2a 3 1,2,2a 1 1,1a 1,1a 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 9 4,7 6 5 1 2,2a 9 9 2,2a 3 1 2,2a 5 1,1a 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 2,5,8 4,5,6 7,8,9 1,2,3 1,4,7 2,5, 2,5, 9 7 11 ,7 3,6,9,11 3 4,5,6,11 5 2,5,8 3 4,5,6 3 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 16 16 16 18,19 15 16 16 16 3,4,9 3 13 13 13 16 2 16 16 16 16,17 13,14 16 4,6 4,7 16 16 16 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/ 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 *,* *.5 16 8 9 9 9 2 2 7 7 7 9 3 9 9 9 9 7 9 5 6 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 1,1a 9 9 9 9 9 9 5 5 2,2a 9 2,2a 9 9 5 9 9 7 3 3 6 1,1a 8 3 9 4,9 9 9 9 9 9 5 9 2,2a