^■ t cKo Given By U. S. SUP.T. QE DOCUMENTO "Bn 3^ b ^ UNITED STATES CENSUS O AGRICULTURE ji;-- . "^ .*-*::.:.;., Montana COUNTIES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS U.S. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 Final Report — Vol. I — Part 38 — Counties FARMS ' FARM CHARACTERISTICS LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES Montana COUNTIES Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY, Chief Agriculture Division U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges, Secretary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Richard M. Scammon, Director (From May ), 1 96 I j Robert W. Burgess, Director (To March 3, 1961 ) BUREAU OF THE CENSUS RICHARD M. SCAMMON, Director A. Ross ECKLER, Dept/ty Director Howard C. Grieves, Assistmt Director Rfl^TDN PM'^i IT I IRRA^Y Conrad Tahuber, Assistatit Director Lowell T. Galt, Special Assistanl Herman P. Miller, Special Assistanl Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards Julius Shiskin. Chief Economic Statistician Joseph F. Dal'i', Chief Aiathemat/cal Statistician Charles B. Lawrence, Jr., Assistant Director for Operations Walter L. Kehres. Assistant Director for Administration Calvert L. Dedrick, Chief International Statistical Programs Office A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer Agriculture Division — Ray Hurley, Chief .■** — ; , Warder B. Jenkins, Aisijlanl Chief ^ - Orvin L. WiLHiTE, Assistant Chief ^ Field Division — Jefferson D. McPike, Chief Ivan G. Munro, Assistant Chief Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief ' "^ Henry A. Bloom, Assistant Chief , Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief \J o\ • \ Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief u.'T' ' 1 Construction Statistics Division — Samuel J. Dennis, Chief \ Decennial Operations Division — Glen S. Taylor, Chief Demographic Surveys Division — Robert B. Pearl, Chief Economic Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief Electronic Systems Division — Robert F. Drury, Chief Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, CA/e/ o r\ -"T Geography Division — William T. Fay, Chief ' Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief Housing Division — Wayne F. Daugherty, Chief Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief Personnel Division — James P. Taff, Chief Population Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief Statistical Methods Division — Joseph Steinberg, 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 AC59-1 and AC59-2, Preliminary Reports Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: A60-94a2 SUGGESTED CITATION U.S. Bureau of the Census. U.S. Census of Agriculture: 1959 Vol. I, Counties, Part 38 Montana U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1961 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 $1.25 PREFACE \'olume I, Counties, is one of the five principal reports presenting the results of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. This volume, in 54 parts, presents the compilation of the infor- mation given by farm operators to census enumerators in 1959. The 1959 Census of Agriculture was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957), which codified Title 13, United States Code. The collection of the data was carried out by census enumerators directed by super- visors appointed by tlie Director of tlie Bureau of the Census and working under the direction of Robert B. Voight, then Chief, Field Division. Paul R. Squires, then Special A.ssistant 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, Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief, and Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by M. Vincent Lindquist, Thomas Jabine, Robert S. McCauley, John C. Mackey, Robert Standley, Hilton B. Robison, Helen E. Teir, Carl R. Nyman, Kenneth R. Norell, Gladys L. Eagle, Henry L. DeGraff, Charles H. Boehne, Joseph A. Correll, Margaret G. Wood, Evelyn K. .lett, Simon Yablon, Emma B. Gass, Charlotte J. Me.ssinese, Bennie L. Sharp, Isaac E. Lemon, James M. Lindsey, Samuel S. Murray, William F. Kauffman, Hector V'ila, Harry P. Owings, Charles \. NichoUs, Henry A. Tucker, Robert S. Boyle, Helen M. Davenport, Albert W. Graybill, Lois G. ^[iller, Thomas D. Monroe, Gerald P. Owens, Bernard L. Ross, Marvin M. Thompson, Helen D. Turner, Kurt W. Luethy, Arnold L. BoUenbacher, George W. Coffman, Joseph A. Horak, Samuel J. Hundley, Donald K. Larson, Chester G. Lykins, Wilmer R. Maxham, Virgil L. ^IcClain, Jr., Darrell D. Prochaska, Robert J. Rades, Hubert E. Sites, Duane E. Traylor, Donald H. von Steen, Elmer O. Rea, Frances G. Compton, Lillian W. Bentel, and Xeil V. Perkins. Acknowledgment is made of the technical assistance and the loan of personnel by the United States Department of .Agriculture in the planning, the enumeration, and the com- pilation of the 1959 Census of .Agriculture. July 1961 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 FINAL REPORTS Volume I — Counties — A separate part for each State. Statistics on number of farms; farm ciiaracteristics; acreage in farms; cropland and other uses of land; land-use practices; irrigation; farm facilities and equipment; farm labor; farm expenditures; use of commercial fertilizer; number and kind of livestock; acres and production of crops; value of farm products; characteristics of commercial farms, farms classified by tenure, by size, type, and economic class; and comparative data from the 1954 Census of Agriculture. Volume I is published in 5-1 parts as follows: Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States New England States: West North Central — Continued Mountain: 1 Maine. 19 South Dakota. 38 Montana. 2 New Hampshire. 20 Nebraska. 39 Idaho. 3 Vermont. 21 Kansas. 40 Wyoming. 4 Massachusetts. South Atlantic: 41 Colorado. 5 Rhode Island. 22 Delaware. 42 " New Mexico. 6 Connecticut. 23 Maryland. 43 Arizona. Middle Atlantic States: 24 Virginia. 44 Utah. 7 New York. 25 West Virginia. 45 Nevada. 8 New Jersey. 26 North Carolina. Pacific: 9 Pennsylvania. 27 South Carolina. 46 Washington. East North Central: 28 Georgia. 47 Oregon. 10 Ohio. 29 Florida. 48 California. 11 Indiana. East South Central: 49 Alaska. 12 Illinois. 30 Kentucky. 50 Hawaii 13 Michigan. 31 Tennessee. Other Areas: 14 Wisconsin. 32 Alabama. 51 American Samoa. West North Central: 33 Mississippi. 52 Guam. 15 Minnesota. West South Central: 53 Puerto Rico. 16 Iowa. 34 Arkansas. 54 Virgin Islands. 17 Missouri. 35 Louisiana. 18 North Dakota. 36 37 Oklahoma. Texas. Volume II — General Report. — Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. Summary data and analyses of the data by 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 Prod- III Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment. ucts. IV Farm Labor, Use of Fertilizer, Farm E.xpenditures, 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 — Irrigation of Agricultural Lands. Western States (Dry Areas) — Data by States for drainage basins and a summary for the area, including number and types of irrigation organiza- tions, source of water, expenditures for works and equipment since 1950, water used and acres served for irrigation purposes. Volume IV — Drainage of Agricultural Lands. Data by States on land in drainage organizations, number and types of organizations, cost of drainage and drainage works. Volume V — Special Reports, Part 1. — Horticultural Specialties. Statistics by States and a summary for the United States present- ing number and kinds of operations; gross receipts and/or gross sales; sales of nursery products, flower seed, vegetables grown under glass, and propagated mushrooms; number of container- grown plants; inventory products; sales of bulb crops; employ- ment; structures and equipment. Titles of additional parts of this volume are not available as this report goes to press. IV MONTANA CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE _ Page History of the Census IX Legal basis for the Census IX Pretest of the 1959 Census IX Training program for personnel for enumeration IX Enumeration period - IX ENUMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDI.rRES Authorization I^X The agriculture questionnaire D' Agricultural operations X Enumeration assignments and enumeration districts X Enumerator 's record book XI Enumeration maps XI Lists of special and large farms XI Landlord- tenant questionnaire XI Township sketch map XI Field review of enumerator 's work XII SAMPLING Use of sampling XII Description of the sample XII Adjustment of the sample XII Estimation of totals for the sample XII Presentation of sample data XII Reliability of estimates XII Differences in data resulting from differences in tabulating procedures XIII PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of enumeration XIII Editing of questionnaires XIII Coding of questionnaires XIII Tabulation of data XIII PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS Statistical content of this report XIV Comparability of data XIV Minor civil divisions XIV DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive summary and references XIV General Farm Information Census definition of a farm XIV Farm operator XV Farms reporting or operators reporting XV Land area XV Land in farms XV Land in farms according to use XVI Value of land and buildings XVII Age of operator X'l/II Residence of operator XVII Year began operating present farm XVII Off -farm work and other income XVII Equipment and facilities XVII Farms by kind of road XVIII Farm labor XVIII Fertilizer and lime XVIII Specified farm expenditures XLX DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued Crops Page Crops harvested XIX Com XIX Annual legumes XX Hay crops XX Field seed crops XX Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes XX Berries and other small fruits XX Tree fruits , nuts , and grapes XX Nursery and greenhouse products XXI Forest products XXI Value of crops harvested XXI Value of crops sold XXI Irrigation Definition of irrigated land XXI Enumeration of irrigated land XXI Irrigated farms XXI Land in irrigated farms XXI Land irrigated XXI Fai-ras Irrigated by number of acres irrigated XXI L.and irrigated by source of water XXI Land-Use Practices Summary information XXII Cropland in cover crops XXII Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour XXII Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control... XXII System of terraces on crop and pasture land XXII Livestock and Poultry Inventories XXII Milk cows, covffi milked, milk produced, and butter X,ill Whole milk and cream sold XXII Sows and gilts farrowing XXII Sheep, lambs, and wool XXII Goats and mohair XXII Bees and honey XXII Value of livestock on farms XXII Sales of live animals XXII Sales of poultry and poultry products XXIII Classification of Farms Scope of classification XXIII Farms by size XXIII Farms by color of operator XXIII Farms by tenure of operator XXIII Farms by economic class XXIII Farms by type XXIV Value of farm products sold XXV (V) VI CONTENTS Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table— Page 1. — Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 3 2. — Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 4 3. — Farms and farm acreage, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 6 U. — Farm operators by color, age, residence, and off -farm work; and equipment and facilities on farms : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 7 5. — Specified farm expenditures and farm labor: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 8 6. — Livestock and poultry on farms , number and value ; Censuses of 1920 to 1959 9 7. — Livestock and livestock and poultry products sold: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 10 8. — Farms reporting, acreage, quantity harvested, and sales of crops: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 11 9. — Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 17 10. — Characteristics of places not counted as farms because of change in definition of farm: 1959 ]8 11 — Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1959 and 195'4 18 12. — Farms reporting classified by number of livestock on farms and by quantity of livestock and livestock and poultry products sold : Censuses of 1959 and 195'i 19 13. — Farms reporting classified by acres harvested, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for selected crops : Censuses of 1959 and 195"+ 20 \K. — Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 195 Z o <5 c 3 o a> o INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE History of the Census. — The 1959 Census is the 17th nationwide agricultural census. The first agricultural census was taken in 1840, at the same time as the Sixth Decennial Census of Popu- lation. From 1S50 to 1920, an agricultural census was talsen every 10 years. AVith increased application of .scientiiic findings and the growing use of mechanization in agriculture, farming practices were changing so rapidly that facts collected at 10-year intervals were no longer adequate. Aware of the need for more accurate and timely information, the Congress in 1909 (36 stat. 10, sec. 31, provided for a census to be taken in 191.T and every 10 years thereafter which was to be in addition to the census of agriculture to be taken at the time of the decennial census of population. The 191,5 census was not taken, however, because of the abnormal conditions created by World War I. Beginning with 1920, a national agricultural census has been taken every 5 years. legal Basis for the Census. — The 1959 Census of Agriculture was authorized by an Act of Congres.s, as were all prior censuses of agriculture. "Title 13, United States Code-Census," codified in August 19.j1. and amended in August 1957 and September 19G0, is now the legal basis for censuses of agriculture and other cen- suses, and surveys conducted by the Bureau of the Census. Sec- tion 142, paragraph (a), of Title 13 makes provision for the Census of Agriculture. It reads as follows : "The Secretary shall, beginning in the month of October 1959, and in the same month of every fifih year thereafter, take a census of agriculture, provided that the censuses directed to be taken in October 1959 and each tenth year thereafter, may, when and where deemed advisable by the Secretary, be taken instead in conjunction with the censuses provided in section 141 of this title." (Section 141 relates to the decennial cen- suses of population, unemployment, and housing to be taken as of the first day of April of each decennial year.) Under authority granted by Section 4 of Title 13, the Secretary of Commerce delegated "the functions and duties impo.sed upon him by this title" to the Director of the Bureau of the Census. Pretest of the 1959 Census. — A "pretest" of the field procedures of the 1959 Census of Agriculture was conducted in 17 counties of the United States during the fall of 1958. The purpose of the pretest was to provide the Bureau with a measure of the effective- ness of the questions and procedures planned for the 1959 nationwide census. Three versions of the agriculture question- naire— the first one for Northern States, the second for Southern States, and the third for Western States — were used in the pre- test. Each version contained questions appropriate to the type of agriculture in the part of the country where it was used. All major aspects of field forms and procedures, from the hiring and training of crew leaders and enumerators to actual Interviews with farm operators, were given a "trial run" In each of the 17 counties. Preliminary versions of reporting forms, maps, pay- roll records, training guides, and instruction manuals were sub- jected to actual use under conditions simulating those expected in the nationwide enumeration conducted in the fall of 1959. In making final preparations for the 1959 census, the staff of the Bureau drew heavily on the results of the pretest, as well as on experience gained from previous censuses. Training Program for Personnel for Enumeration. — Every per- son hired to do work in connection with the 1959 Census of Agri- culture received specialized training for his job. Staff mem- bers of the Washington and Regional OflSces of the Bureau and of the U.S. Department of Agriculture trained approximately 110 agriculture field assistants and 2,100 crew leaders. The crew leaders, in turn, trained and supervised approximately 30,000 enumerators. All training was presented according to procedures contained in various guides and manuals prepared by the Bureau. The training program included filmstrips, map-reading, practice interviewing, and practice filling of questionnaires and other census forms. In most instances, training sessions were held near the areas in which employees worked and immediately prior to the beginning of their assignments. Enumeration Period. — The actual enumeration in the conter- minous United States (see page XIV) started at dates varying from October 7 to November 18, 1959. In general, starting dates were based uperate or who Uve on it only during part of the year. Enumerators in these areas used a special mapping form, the Township Sketch, in addition to their enumeration maps as an aid to obtaining com- jilete coverage. Each township included on the sketch was identified by township and range number and was divided into 144 small squares. In a standard section of 640 acres, each square represented a quarter section of land, or 160 acres. As the enumerator canvassed his assignment area, he indicated the acreage and location of each farm, ranch, and tract of nonfarm XII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 land by drawing ita boundaries on the sketch. He also used a simple numbering system as a cross reference between the agri- cultural land identified on the sketch and the questionnaire on which it was reported. The Township Sketch was used in all counties of North Dakota and South Dakota and in selected counties of Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming. Field Review of Enumerator's Work. — In the 1959 census, greater emphasis was placed on a detailed review of enumerators' work during enumeration than had been the case in previous censuses. The objective was to detect and correct enumeration errors as early as possible in order to achieve and maintain a high quality of individual performance. Starting on the first day of enumeration and continuing throughout the enumeration period, each crew leader was instructed to make regular and frequent visits to his enumerators. At each visit, he was to follow a clearly defined procedure for observing the enumerator's conduct of interviews and for checking his listings, maps, ques- tionnaires, and other forms for accuracy and completeness. As an aid to checking coverage and enumerator eflSciency, the crew leader was given a list containing estimates, based on the 1954 census, of the number of questionnaires required in each enumeration assignment area within his district, and of the mileage and time required to obtain those questionnaires. SAMPLING Use of Sampling.— In the 1959 census, as in several previous censuses, sampling was used in two ways: for enumeration and for tabulation. Sampling in enumeration consisted of the col- lection of information about the items included in sections IX through XV of the questionnaire for only a sample of farms. The "sample" items relate to sales of dairy products and sales of livestock, use of fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, equipment and facilities, rental agreements, farm values, and farm mortgage debt. The same sample of farms was used for tabulations by type of farm and by economic class of farm and for many of those by size of farm and by color and tenure of operator. Description of the Sample. — The sample used for the 1959 Census of Agriculture consisted of all farms with a total area of 1,000 or more acres or with estimated sales of $100,000 or more in 1950, and approximately 20 percent of all other farms. Farms with 1,000 or more acres were universally included in the sample during enumeration. As the enumerator filled the questionnaire, he determined the number of "acres in this place" (see question 7 of the agriculture questionnaire). If the acreage amounted to 1,000 or more he was required to fill sections IX through XV of the questionnaire. Farms with less than 1,000 acres, with esti- mated sales of .$100,000 or more, were included in the sample during the oflBce processing. For these farms the information for sections IX through XV was obtained by mail. The selection of farms of less than 1,000 acres for inclusion in the sample was made during enumeration, according to the fol- lowing procedure : As the enumerator determined that he was r^uired to obtain a questionnaire, he assigned a number to it, whether or not he was able to obtain the questionnaire on his first visit. He assigned numbers in consecutive order, beginning with "1" for the first questionnaire required in each enumera- tion district within his area. He was instructed to fill sections IX through XV on all questionnaires for which the assigned number ended in "2" or "7" (i.e. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, etc.). Adjustment of the Sample. — An adjustment in the part of the sample that was comprised of farms of less than 1,000 acres ;ind with estimated sales of less than $100,000 was made by a process essentially equivalent to stratifying the farms in the sample by size of farm. The purpose of this adjustment was to Improve the reliability of the estimates based on the sample and to reduce the effects of possible biases introduced by enumerators who de- viated from the prescribed procedure for selecting the sample farms. The adjustment procedure was carried out for "blocks" of counties, each consisting of from one to ten counties in a State. To adjust the sample, separate counts were made for each county, and for the block of counties of all farms and of farms in the sample for each of 10 size-of-farm groups based on the "acres in this place" (question 7). The 10 size-of-farm groups were as follows: under 10 acres, 10 to 49 acres, 50 to 69 acres, 70 to 99 acres, 100 to 139 acres, 140 to 179 acres, 180 to 219 acres, 220 to 259 acres, 260 to 499 acres, and 500 to 999 acres. Farms of less than 1,000 acres, but with value of sales of $100,000 or more, were excluded from these counts. For each size-of-farm group, the number of farms in the sample for the block of counties was adjusted to make it equal or approximately equal to the total number of farms divided by five. This was accomplished for each group by the elimination or duplication on a random basis, of farms In those counties where the difference between the actual proportion in the sample and the expected 20 percent was in the same direction as the difference for the block of counties. Estimation of Totals for the Sample. — For the Items Included in the sample part of the questionnaire (sections IX through XV), estimated totals for all farms were derived from the tabu- lated totals for the farms in the adjusted sample. First, item-by- item totals, as tabulated for that part of the sample comprising farms of less than 1,000 acres and with estimated sales of less than $100,000, were multiplied by 5. These estimated item-by- item totals were then added to the corresponding item totals, as tabulated, for all farms of 1,000 acres and over and farms with estimated sales of $100,000 and over. The resulting values represent the estimated totals for all farms. Presentation of Sample Data. — In tables where a small amount of data based on the sample farms is presented together with data for all farms, the data based on the sample are printed In italics. Other tables contain headnotes explaining that most of the data are estimates based on reports for only a sample of farms. RellabUity of Estimates.— The estimated totals for all farms of the items enumerated for only the sample farms are subject to sampling errors. The estimated totals obtained by making tabulations for only the farms included in the sample are also subject to sampling errors. State tables 23 and 24 contain ap- proximate measures of the sampling reliability of the estimates for numbers of farms reporting and for item totals. While these measures indicate the general level of sampling reliability of the estimates, they do not completely reflect errors arising from sources other than sampling ; for example, errors in the original data reported by farmers. Errors arising from sources other than sampling may, in some Instances, be relatively more Important than sampling variation, especially for county totals. The general level of sampling reliability of estimated totals may be determined from the data in State tables 23 and 24. State table 24 contains a list of items, together with a figure for each item Indicating one of the four levels of sampling reliability that are presented in State table 23. For each item the sampling error according to the number of farms reporting may be de- termined from State table 23, in the column for the level of sampling reliability designated in State table 24. To determine the sampling reliability for any item, reference must be made to State table 24 to find out which of the four levels of sampling reliability given in State table 23 should be used, and also the appropriate county or State table to obtain the number of farms reporting the item. INTRODUCTION XIII As explained in State table 23, the level of sampling relialjility designated as level 1 should always be used to determine the sampling reliability of estimated numbers of farms or of farms reporting. State table 23 shows peri-entaj;e limits such that phances are about 68 out of 100 that the difference between an estimate based on the sample and the fijrure that would have been obtained from a tabulation of all farms would be no more than the percentage specified for the estimated number of farms reporting that item. The chances are about 09 out of lOO that the difference would be less than 2V4 times the percentage specified. As Indicated by the percentages in State table 23, the smaller the number of farms reporting a given item, the larger the relative sampling error in the estimated total for that item. Even so, considerable detail is presented for each item, by several classifi- cations of farms, in order to permit the appraisal of estitnates for various combinations of items not shown in this report. Per- centages and averages that may be derived from the tables will generally have greater relative reliability than the corresponding estimated totals. However, significant patterns of relationships may be observed in the estimated totals even though the indi- vidual data are subject to relatively large sampling errors. The data representing estimates based on a sample of farms for the 1954 census were obtained in essentially the same way as in 1959. Therefore, State tables 23 and 24 may also be used to determine the sampling errors for the 1954 data. Differences in Data Resulting From Differences in Tabulating Procedures. — Many of the figures in the detailed State tables rep- resent estimates obtained by tabulating only the sample farms. The totals for these detailed distributions will generally differ somewhat from totals presented in other tables obtained from different distributions which were tabulated on a 100 percent basis. Moreover, although most of the figures presented by coun- ties were obtained from tabulations of all farms, the data in county table 4 for commercial farms, and all of the data in the county tables on dairy products and livestock sold, fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, facilities and equipment, and value of land and buildings were estimated for each county on the basis of data tabulated for the farms in the sample. The State totals in the c-ounty tables for these items, though based also on the sample, were obtained in a different series of tabulating runs, and so may differ slightly from totals presented in some State tables. For reasons of economy the sample distributions were not adjusted to the 100 i>ercent totals even when such totals were available, nor were .slight discrepan- cies resulting from different runs of the sample data always rec- onciled unless the differences were large enough to affect the usefulness or reliability of the data. PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of Enumeration. — As an enumerator completed his assignment, he turned the portfolio containing questionnaires and other census materials over to his crew leader. After making a final review of tlie enumerator's work, the crew leader mailed the portfolio to the Agriculture Processing Office at Parsons, Kansas. There, each enumerator portfolio was thoroughly checked for completeness of all required forms and for correct application of the sampling procedure. Editing of ftuestionnaires. — Each agriculture questionnaire was individually edited and coded before the information was trans- ferred to punch cards and tabulated. As the first major step in the editing process, questionnaires that did not represent farms according to the census definition were withdrawn from fur- ther processing. (See p. XIV.) As the second major step, the remaining questionnaires were examined for errors, omissions, and inconsistencies. Among the specific items subjected to con- sistency checks were the following : a. Total acreage compared with its distribution by use. b. Acreage of individual crops harvested compared with total cropland harvested. c. Irrigated acreage compared with total acres in the farm. d. Total acreage of Individual crops for all purposes compared with the acreage harvested for specific purposes. e. Quantity of crops harvested in relation to acreage harvested. f. Sales in relation to production and, for livestock, to inven- tories. g. Total livestock compared with the inventory by age and sex. h. Expenditures compared with production and inventories. Obvious errors in calculations or in units of measure, and misplaced entries were corrected as they were found. Entries not clearly legible were rewritten. Many omissions or incon- sistencies were disregarded during editing. Those of significant magnitude could be and were handled more efficiently and eco- nomically during mechanical processing operations. Question- naires containing major inconsistencies and omissions were re- ferred to members of the technical staff for review. Depending on the magnitude of the data involved, the technical staff cor- rected (or supervised the correction of) the questionnaires either on the basis of information reported for other fanns of similar type in the area or on the basis of additional information re- ceived in response to letters directed to the farm oi>erators. Coding of Ouestionnaires. — Most of the numerical information on a questionnaire was self-coding in that the inquiry number was utilized for the item identification on punch cards or on tabulations runs. However, some manual coding was also neces- sary for such items as irrigated crops for selected States, crops infrequently reported, miscellaneous jKiultry, etc. Code numbers were entered on questionnaires to classify farms and, in some cases, to identify data for individual items. All farms were coded by size of farm in terms of total acreage, by race, and by tenure of operator. Farms in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii were also coded on the basis of irrigated cropland and irrigated pasture. Additional codes were applied to all farms included in the sample to classify them by type of farm and by total value of agricultural products sold. Individual items were coded only where reports were received for crops or poultry not covered by separate inquiries on the questionnaire. This coding was necessary to assure inclusion of the data in the appropriate farm product totals. Tabulation of Data. — After the questionnaires were edited and coded, the information on them was punched on cards. The cards were then mechanically sorted and fed into machines which transferred the data to tabulation sheets. One of the initial and primary steps in the machine handling of the punch cards was to separate and list those cards which lacked neces.sary in- formation, those which contained inconsistent or impossible data, and those on which the data were possible but of such magnitude that a further review of the individual questionnaires was war- ranted. The listing sheets were examined and, as necessary, the cards were corrected. When the cards for a particular county were considered satisfactory, the data were tabulated. Subject-matter specialists of the Bureau and the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture examined all tabulations for reasonableness and consistency. As necessary, they made corrections on the basis of a further review and reappraisal of the original reports and verification of the editing, coding, and punching. XIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS statistical Content of This Report. — This report is part of Vol- ume I of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Volume I consists of 54 parts, each part containing information about agriculture for a single State, Commonwealth, or Possession. Each part con- tains county data for that particular State or area. The term "county," as used in this report embraces election districts in Alaska, parishes in Louisiana, niunicipios (municipalities) in Puerto Rico, etc. The statistics for 1959 were obtained from the Census of Agriculture taken in the "conterminous United States" (see following paragraph), Hawaii, and Puerto Rico during the period October 1959 to January 1960 and in Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, and Virgin Islands as of April 1, 1960. Compara- tive data for years prior to 1959 were obtained from earlier censuses. In the planning of the publications for the 1960 Censuses of Population and Housing and the 1959 Census of Agriculture, the term "conterminous United States," recommended by the Board of Geographic Names to designate the 4S-State area as it ex- isted before Alaska and Hawaii became States, was adopted by the Bureau of the Census. The definitions and explanations in this introduction for vol- ume I generally have application broad enough to include the States of Alaska and Hawaii, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the island possessions. However, specific application in many instances may be limited to the conterminous United States; for example, references to earlier censuses, to the sam- pling methods and procedures, to specific sections or questions on the questionnaires, and to specific table numbers. For each part of volume I (one part for each State or area), a facsimile of the appropriate questionnaire is reproduced in the appendix. The statistics for States and counties are presented according to the same general plan as was followed in the volume I re- ports for the 1954 and the 1950 censuses. State and county totals are given for nearly all items for which information was ob- tained in the 1959 census. However, most of the data by eco- nomic class of farm, type of farm, and color and tenure of farm operator are given only for States. Comparative data for the States are given for each census year beginning with 1920. Comparative data for counties are given for the years 1959 and 1954. For some items, the data obtained from the 1959 census are the only ones available. For comparative purposes 1950 data are carried in county table 6 for the kind of road on which farms were located. Comparability of Data. — The data obtained from the various censuses of agriculture are not strictly comparable for all items. For example, differences from one census to another in the time of enumeration, the wording of the questions, and the definition of a farm cause some lack of comparability. Differences con- sidered to have a significant effect on the comparability of data are described in the text and/or mentioned in footnotes to the tables. Minor Civil Divisions. — As in prior censuses, data for most of the items included in the 1959 Census of Agriculture were tabu- lated for minor civil divisions. The term "minor civil division" applies to the primary subdivision of a county into smaller geo- graphic areas such as townships, precincts, districts, wards, beats, municipalities, etc. Figures for these smaller geographic areas are not included in any of the published reports, but they may be supplied upon request and payment of the costs of com- piling and checking the data. Prior to the 1954 Census, an enumeration assignment did not include more than one minor civil division, even in cases where the township, precinct, etc., did not have enough farms to provide a full workload for an enumerator. In 1954, and again In 1959, the aim was to make enumeration assignments large enough to keep each enumerator fully occupied in his area for a 3- to 4-week period. Hence, in some areas, two or more adjoining minor civil divisions were combined into one enumeration assignment. An enumeration assignment 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 that included too many farms for one enumerator to cover during the enumeration period was divided into two or more enumeration assignments. In some cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a single minor civil division, even when such totals required a grouping of enumeration assignments. In other cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a combination of two or more adjoining minor civil divisions. The data for each individual minor civil division included in such totals can be tab- ulated separately, however, since each questionnaire obtained in the census contains the designation of the minor civil division in which the farm headquarters was located. An additional charge must be made for a separate tabulation of any small area in- cluded in a total for two or more combined minor civil divisions. Requests for census information for minor civil divisions should be directed to the Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Onsus, Washington 25, D.C. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive Summary and References. — The definitions and ex- planations that follow relate only to those items that are con- sidered to be inadequately described in the tables where they appear. Although the descriptive terms and explanations refer specifically to the 1959 Census of Agriculture, many of them also apply to earlier censuses. Most of the definitions consist of a r^sum^ of the questionnaire wording, supplemented by excerpts from instructions given to enumerators. For exact wording of the questions and of the instructiona included on the question- naire, see the facsimile of the 1959 Agriculture Questionnaire in the appendix of this report. An analysis of the questions asked in the 1959 census, and of the data obtained, is given in Volume II, General Report, Statis- tics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. The general report presents statistics for States by subject matter. Generai, Farm Infoemation Census Definition of a Farm. — For the 1959 Census of Agricul- ture, the definition of a farm was based primarily on a combina- tion of "acres in the place" and the estimated value of agricultural products sold. The word "place" was defined to include all land on which agricultural operations were conducted at any time in 1959 under the control or supervision of one person or partnership. (For definition of "agricultural operations", see p. X.) Control may have been exercised through ownership or management, or through a lease, rental, or cropping arrangement. Places of less than 10 acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $250. Places of 10 or more acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $50. Places having less than the $50 or $250 minimum estimated sales in 1959 were also counted as farms if they could normally be expected to produce agricultural products in sufficient quantity to meet the requirements of the definition. This additional qualification resulted in the inclusion as farms of some places engaged in farming operations for the first time in 1959 and places affected by crop failure or other unusual conditions. To avoid biases arising from an enumerator's personal judg- ment and opinion, the Bureau did not give enumerators the defini- INTRODUCTION XV tion of a farm. Instead, enumerators were instructed to obtain questionnaires for all places considered farms by their operators and for all otlier places that had one or more agricultural opera- tions. (See "Agricultural Oi)eratious", p. X.) In l'J54. enumer- ators were instructed to lill questionnaires on the same basis as in 1959. In 1950, agricultural operations were defined to include every place of 3 or more acres, whether or not the oiierator con- sidered it a farm, and every place having "specialized operations", regardless of the acreage. "Specialized operations" referred to nurseries and greenhouses and to places having 100 or more poultry, production of 300 or more dozen eggs in 1949, or 3 or more hives of bees. In all of the three last censuses, as a result, questionnaires were tilled for a considerable number of places that did not qualify as farms. The determination as to which questionnaires represented farms was made during office process- ing operations and only those questionnaires meeting the criteria for a farm were included in the tabulations. For both the 1950 and 1954 Censuses of Agriculture, places of 3 or more acres were counted as farms if the annual value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale but ex- clusive of home-garden products, amounted to $150 or more. Places of less than 3 acres were counted as farms only if the annual sales of agricultural products amounted to $150 or more. A few places with very low agricultural production because of unusual circumstances, such as crop failure, were also counted as farms if they normally could have been expected to meet the minimum value or sales criteria. In the censuses from 1925 to 1945, enumerators were given a definition of "farm" and were instructed to obtain reports only for those places which met the criteria. According to this defini- tion, farms included all places of 3 or more acres, regardless of the quantity or value of agricultural production, and places of less than 3 acres if the value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale, amounted to $250 or more. Because of changes in price level, the $250 minimum resulted in the in- clusion of varying numbers of farms of less than 3 acres in the several censuses taken during this period. Generally, the only reports excluded from tabulation were those taken in error and those showing very limited agricultural production, such as only a small home garden, a few fruit trees, a small flock of chickens, etc. In 1945, reports for places of 3 acres or more were tabulated only if at least 3 acres were in cropland and/or pasture or if the value of products in 1944 amounted to at least $150. The decrease in the number of farms in 1950 and 1954, as com- pared with earlier censuses, was partly due to the change in farm definition, especially with respect to farms of 3 or more acres in size. Some of the places of 3 or more acres that were not counted as farms in 1950 and 1954 because the value of their agricultural production was less than $150 would have qualified as farms if the criteria had been the same as in earlier censuses. For 1959, the decrease in the number of farms as compared with all prior censuses resulted partly from the change in farm definition. The fact that sales of agricultural products in 1959 was used resulted in the exclusion of some places that would have qualified as farms had the value of agricultural products alone been considered. The increase in the acreage minimum also had an effect. The reduction in the number of farms due to change in definition, 1954 to 1959, is shown for each county In county table 1. Some characteristics of the places not counted as farms in 1959, but which would have been included in 1954, are shown in State table 10. The change In farm definition made in 1950 and again in 1959 had no appreciable effect on the totals for livestock or crops because the places affected by the change ordinarily accounted for less than 1 percent of the totals for a given county or State. For the States that comprise the conterminous United States, two figures are published for each county on the number of farms in 1959. One is an actual count of all farms and the other is an estimate based on the number of farms included in the sample. For almost every county there is a difference between the actual number of farms and the estimated number of farms. Because of sampling procedure and sampling variability, the number of farms in the sample seldom agrees exactly with the actual num- ber of farms. For most counties, the actual number of farms in the sample was either more or less than precisely 20 percent of all farms. Similarly, totals estimated on the basis of data for the sample farms may be slightly more or slightly less than the actual totals that would have been obtained had the data been tabulated for all farms. Therefore, the estimated number of farms reporting certain items may, in some instances, be greater than the total number of farms shown in county table 1. However, the estimated number of farms is given in county tables 5 and 6 so that e-stimates based on the sample farms may be related to the estimated rather than the actual number of farms. Farm Operator. — Tlie term "farm operator" is used to designate a person who operates a farm, either doing the work himself or directly supervising the work. He may be the owner, a member of the owner's household, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land worked on shares by others, he is considered as operator only of the land which he retains for his own operation. In the case of a partner- ship, only one partner is counted as an operator. The number of farm operators is considered to be the same as the number of farms. Farms Reporting or Operators Reporting. — Figures for fnims re- porting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation of :ill farms, represent the number of farms, or operators, for which the speci- fied item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922 farms in a county and only 1,405 had chickens 4 months old and over on hand at the time of enumeration, the number of farms reporting chickens would be shown as 1,465. The difference be- tween the total number of farms and the number of farms re- porting a particular item represents the number of farms not having that item, provided a correct report was received for all farms. Where applicable, figures may be given for the number of farms or operators not reporting items that were intended to be ob- tained for all farms; for example, residence of farm operator. State table 4. The number not reix>rtiiig. as compared with the total number of farms or oi>erators, indicates the extent of incompleteness of the reporting of the data for the item. Land Area. — The approximate total land area of States and counties as reported for 1959 is, in general, the same as that re- ported for all censu.ses beginning with 1940. Such differences as are shown reflect political changes in boundaries or actual changes in land area cau.sed by clianges in the number or size of reser- voirs, lakes, streams, etc. For Alaska, the areas for election districts represent the gross area of land and water. Land in Farms. — Except for managed farms, the land to be in- cluded in each farm was determinetl from the answers to ques- tions about the number of acres owned, the number of acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and the number of acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The acres owned and the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others were first added together and then the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others were subtracted. The re- sult represented the number of acres in the farm. The number of acres in a managed farm was the difference between the total land managed and that part of the managed land that was rented to others or worked on shares by others. In the 1959, 1954, and 1950 censuses, enumerators were in- structed to record total figures for land owned, land rented from others, and land managed for others, including any part of the land that was rented to others. In censuses prior to 1950, enu- XVI UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 merators were instructed to exclude all land rented to others and to record only that portion of the acreage owned, rented from others, or managed for others that was retained by the farm op- erator. Thus, the figures for the individual tenures of land are not entirely comparable for all censuses. However, the land in- cluded in each farm was determined on essentially the same basis for all censuses. The acreage designated in the tables as "land in farms" consists primarily of "agricultural" land — that is, land used for crops and pasture or grazing. It also includes considerable areas of land not actually under cultivation nor used for pasture or graz- ing. For example, the entire acreage of woodland and wasteland owned or rented by farm operators is included as laud in farms, unless it was being held for nonagricultural purposes or unless the acreage was unusually large. For 1959 and 1954, if a place had 1,000 or more acres of woodland not pastured and wasteland, and if less than 10 percent of the total acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes, the acreage of woodland not pas- tured and wasteland was reduced to equal the acreage used for agriculture. The procedure used in 1950 for excluding unusually large acreages of woodland not pastured and wasteland differed slightly from the one used in 1959 and 1954. In 1950, adjustments were made in places of 1,000 or more acres (5,000 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 government permit, all grazing land was to be included as land in farms provided the place of which it was a part was a farm. Grazing land operated by Grazing Associations was to be reported in the name of the person chiefly respon.sible for conducting the business of the Association. Land used rent free was to be reported as land rented from others. All land in Indian reservations that was used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be in- cluded. Land in Indian reservations that was not reported by Individual Indians and that was not rented to non-Indians was to be reported in the name of the cooperative group that used the land. In some instances, an entire Indian reservation was re- ported as one farm. Land owned. — All land that the operator and/or his wife held under title, purchase contract, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate at the time of enumeration is considered as owned. land Rented from Others. — This item includes not only land that the operator rented or leased from others but also land he worked on shares for otiiers and land he occupied rent free. Grazing land used under government permit or license is not included. Land Rented to Others. — This item includes all land rented or leased to others, except land leased to the government under the Soil Bank, and all land worked by others on shares or on a rent-free basis. For the most part, the land rented to others represents agricultural land but it also includes land rented for residential or other purposes. The tenant or sharecropper is considered as the operator of land leased, rented, or worked on shares even though his landlord may supervise his opera- tions. The landlord is considered as operator of only that por- tion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers. Land Managed. — This item includes all tracts of land man- aged for one or more employers by a person hired on a salary basis. A hired manager was considered to be the operator of the land he managed since he was responsible for the agricul- tural operations on that land and frequently supervised others in performing those operations. Managed land was always to be reported on a separate questionnaire whether or not the manager also operated a farm on his own account. Land in Two or More Counties. — An individual farm was al- ways enumerated in only one county, even in cases where the land was located in two or more counties. If the farm operator lived on the farm, tlie farm was enumerated in the county where he lived. If he did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where the farm head- quarters was located. In cases where there was any question as to the location of the headquarters, figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where most of the land was located. Land in Farms According to Use. — Land in farms has been distributed according to the way in which it was used in 1959. The land uses described in the following paragraphs are mutually exclusive; that is, each acre of land is included only once even though it may have had more than one use during the year. Cropland Harvested. — This category refers to all land from which any crops were harvested in 1959, whether for home use or for sale. It includes land from which hay (including wild hay) was cut and land in berries and other small fruits, or- chards, vineyards, nurseries, and greenhouses. Matured crops hogged off or grazed were considered to have been "crops har- vested" and were reported here. Land from which two or more crops were harvested in 1959 was to be counted only once in the land-use classification. Land used for other purposes either before or after the crops were harvested was to be re- ported as cropland harvested, without regard to the other uses. The enumerator was instructed to check tlie figure for crop- land harvested for each farm by adding the acreages of the individual crops and subtracting the acreages from which two or more crops were harvested. This checking procedure was repeated during the otRce processing of questionnaires for all farms having 100 or more acres of cropland harvested. Cropland used only for Pasture. — This land-use classification includes rotation pasture and all other land used only for pas- ture or grazing that the operator considered could have been used for croi)s without additional improvement. Enumerators were instructed to include land planted to crops that were hogged off, pastured, or grazed before maturity but to exclude land pastured before or after hay or other crops were harvested from it. Permanent open pasture may have been reported either for this item or for "other pasture" depending on whether or not the operator considered it as cropland. The figures for 1945 and earlier censuses are not entirely conjparable with those for the last three 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 1940, 1935, and 1925 are more nearly comparable with those for 1959, 1954, and 1950, however, because they in- clude land pastured that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating. Cropland not Harvested and not Pastured. — Tliis classification represents a total of three subcla.sses for the 17 Western States and two subclasses for other States. Cultivated Summer Fallow. — This subclass of land is shown only for the 17 Western States. It refers to cropland that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded for the 1959 harvest in order to control weeds and conserve moisture. Soil Improvement Grasses and Legumes. — For the 19.J9 cen- sus, land used only for cover crops to control erosion or to tie plowed under for green manure is tabulated separately from "other cropland". After the estalilislniient of the Soil Bank, land tli.it would normally have been used for other ])urposes was freijueutly pbinteil to soil-imiirovement croi)s. In cimnties where large acreages were placed in the Soil Bank, the total of land u.sed for soil-improvement crops plus "other cropland" may be considerably larger than the "other cropland" shuwn for previous censuses. Other Cropland. — This subclass includes idle cropland, land in crops intended for harvest after 1959, and cropland not harvested because of complete crop failure, low prices, labor shortage, or other reasons. The 1959 figures for "other cropland" are not entirely comparable with those for previ- ous censuses since they do not include land used only for soil-improvement crops. (See preceding paragraph.) Woodland Pastured. — This cla.ssification includes all wood- land where livestock were pastured or grazed in 1959. The instruction on the questionnaire — "Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts; cutnver and deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture" — represents a somewhat more precise definition than the corresponding instruction contained on the 1054 ques- tionnaire. No definition of woodland was given in 1050 apart from an instruction to enumerators not to include brush pas- ture as woodland. Some of the changes in woodland acreages from one census to another may merely represent differences in interpretation as to what constitutes "woodland." Woodland not Pastured. — This classification refers to all woodland not used for pasture or grazing in 1059, including land in operated farms that was placed in the Soil Bank and planted to trees. Unusually large tracts of timberland that were reported as woodland not pastured were excluded from INTRODUCTION XVII the tabulation of land in farms when it was evident that sucli land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes. Other Pasture. — This classilication refers to all land other than woodland and cropland that was used only for pasture or grazing in 1059. It includes noucrop open or brush pasture and cutover or deforested land that has been improved and used for pasture. The tigures for the last three censuses are comparable but those for 1945 include all nonwoodland iias- ture that had not been plowed during the preceding seven years. For the 1940 census and earlier years, the tigures are more nearly comparable with those for the last three censu.ses. However, the classification may be somewhat less inclusive because land that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating was classi- fied as plowable pasture and included with "cropland used only for pasture". Improved Pasture. — This subclass refers to that portion of "other pasture" on which one or more of the following prac- tices had been used : liming, fertilizing, seeding, irrigating, draining, or the clearing of weed or brush growth. The fig- ures are comparable with those for 19.54, when the question on improved pasture was asked for the first time. Other Land. — This classification refers to all land not in- cluded in the preceding land-use classifications, such as house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, land area of iwnds, and wasteland. This figure for 1959 was obtained from the ma- chine tabulations by subtracting the total of all other uses from the total land in all farms reported for a given county or classification. Hence, there is no figure given to represent the farms reporting this item. Value of Land and Buildings.^Only average values of land and buildings per farm and per acre are presented in this report. They are estimates based on data obtained for sample farms. Estimates of the total value of land and buildings by States, geect to receive for the land and buildings if he were to sell them on the day of enumeration. More problems and difficulties arise in the enumeration of farm- real-estate values than in the enumeration of most other agri- cultural items. Most of the items enumerated require the re- spondent to make a statement of fact. For example, information about the number and value of farm animals sold alive during the year is based on actual transactions. Similarly, information about livestock inventories relates to the situation existing on a spe- cific place at a specific time. Reports concerning the value of land and buildings, however, are estimates based almost entirely on opinion. The majority of farms have not changed hands for many years and are not currently for sale. For such farms, the operators are not likely to have any clear basis for estimating the value. To make an intelligent and objective estimate, a respond- ent first needs to make an estimate of the prevailing average market value of farms in his community. Then, he must either add to or subtract from that estimate to allow for the different characteristics of his own farm. In many cases, an operator who would not sell his farm under any circumstances may report an unreasonably high market value. In other cases, a farm operator who acquired his real estate during a period of relatively low prices may estimate an unrealistically low value by current stand- ards. Because of the extent of variation that is known to exist in real estate values, it is difficult to devise checking procedures that will identify inaccurate estimates. Age of Operator. — Farm operators were classified by age into six age groups. The average age of farm operators was derived from the sum of the ages of all farm operators reporting age divided by the number reporting. The number of farm operators 65 or more years of age is an actual count based on the operators reporting age. Residence of Operator. — Farm operators were classifiod by resi- dence according to whether or not they lived on tlie farms they were operating. Some of those who did not live on the farms they operated themselves lived on farms operated by others. In cases where all the land was rented from others or worked on shares for others, the operator was considered to live on the farm operated provided the dwelling he occupied was included in the rental agreement. The dwelling, in such cases, was not neces- sarily on the land being operated. Similarly, a farm operator who did not live on the land being cultivated or grazed but who had some agricultural operations (other than a home garden) at his dwelling was considered as living on the farm operated. Since some farm operators live on their farms only during a part of the year, comparability of the figures fur various cen- su.ses may be affected by the date of enumeration. In a few cases, the enumerator failed to report the residence of the farm operator. Differences between the total number of farms and the number of farm operators classified by residence indicate the extent of under-reporting. Year Began Operating Present Farm. — Enumerators were in- structed to report the year during which a farm operator began to operate his present farm and, if the year was 1958 or later, also to report the month. The year was intended to refer to the first year of the period during which the operator had been in continuous charge of his present farm or of any part of it. The time of year that farmers move is indicated by the month they began oi>erating their farms, as shown by a monthly breakdown of the reports for farmers who began operating their present farms during 1958 and 1959. Off-Farm Work and Other Income. — To obtain a measure of the extent to which farm operators rely on nonfarm sources for part of their income, four questions were asked of all farm operators. The first question asked for the number of days the operator worked off his farm in 1959. The other three questions, to be answered "Yes" or "No," asked (1) whether other members of the operator's household did any work off the farm ; (2) whether any income was received from sources other than the sale of agri- cultural products from the farm operated; and (3) whether the combined income of all members of the household from off-farm work and other sources was greater than the total value of agri- cultural products sold from the farm operated. Off-farm work was defined to include work on someone else's farm for pay as well as all types of nonfarm jobs, businesses, and professions, whether the work was done on the farm premises or elsewhere. Exchange work was not included. The questions asked in the 1959 Census are closely comparable with those asked in 1954. The data for 1959 are actual totals of all operators reporting off-farm work and other income whereas those for 1954 are estimated totals based on the sample. Equipment and Facilities. — In 1959 as in several earlier cen- suses, data about specified equipment and facilities were obtained for only a sample of farms. Farm operators were asked to report equipment and facilities that were on the farm at the time of enu- meration, regardless of ownership. They were to include items that were temporarily out of order but not any that were worn out. Data in terms of actual number were obtained for the follow- ing items of farm equipment in 1959 : (1) grain combines, (2) corn pickers, (3) pick-up balers, (4) field forage harvesters, (5) mo- tortrucks, (6) wheel tractors, (7) garden tractors, (8) crawler tractors, and (9) automobiles. Definitions given enumerators in- cluded the following specifications, among others : Corn pickers related to all types of machines used for picking corn, whether used in separate or in combined picking-shelling operations. Pick-up balers were to include both band-tie and automatic balers but not stationary ones. Motortrucks were to include pick-up trucks and truck-trailer combinations; jeeps and station wagons XVIII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 were also to be included if they were used primarily as trucks, but school buses were specifically excluded. Wheel tractors spe- cifically excluded garden tractors, implements with built-in power units, such as self-propelled combines or powered buck rakes, and the power unit of a truck-trailer combination. Automobiles were to include jeeps and station wagons if they were used primarily as passenger ears. Questions to be answered "Yes" or "No" provided information as to the presence or absence of the following items: (1) tele- phone, (2) home freezer, (3) milking machine, (4) electric milk cooler, (5) bulk-type milk cooler (in six States only — Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin), (6) crop drier and (7) power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Comparable data from one census to another are not available for all items. The questions asked about equipment during a given census reflect changes in farm mechanization and in the facilities available to farm families. Questions about some items of equipment were asked in 1959 for the first time ( electric milk cooler, crop drier, bulk-type milk cooler, etc.). Similarly, some questions that were asked in earlier censuses were omitted in 1959. For example, the use of electricity is now so widespread that there is no longer any need for obtaining a count of the farms having it. Farms by Kind of Boad. — The classification of farms by the kind of road on which they are located is based on only a sample of farms. The enumerator was instructed to repwrt, on the basis of his own observation, the kind of road on which the most frequently used entrance to the farm was located. For farms consisting of two or more tracts, he was to limit his report to the tract on which the farm operator had his dwelling or other headquarters. Farm Labor. — The questions about farm labor were asked only for the sample farms and related to persons working during the calendar week preceding the week of enumeration. Since the enumeration starting dates varied by geographic areas, and the enumeration within each area lasted over a period of several weeks, the calendar weeks to which the data apply also vary. Thus, the data for an individual farm may relate to any one week during the months of October, November, or December, or even, in a few instances, to weeks during September 1959 or January 1960. Farm labor was defined to include any work, chores, or planning necessary to the agricultural ox)erations of the farm ; and to ex- clude housework, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installation, or construction work done by per- sons employed specifically for such work. The farm labor in- formation contained in this report represents estimates based on answers to questions relating to the farm work or chores done during the week by (1) operator, (2) unpaid members of the operator's family, and (3) hired persons. An operator was considered as working if he worked one or more hours ; unpaid members of the operator's family. If they worked 15 or more hours ; and hired persons, if they worked at all during the week. Data are not fully comparable from one census to another, primarily because of differences in the period to which they relate. In 1954, the data were purposely related to either one of two calendar weeks, depending in part on the starting date set for the enumeration and in part on which week represented a period of peak employment within a given State. For the majority of States, the period specified was the week of September 26-October 2 ; for other States, the week of October 24-30. In 1950, as in 1959, the data related to the week preceding the actual enumeration. Unlike 1959, however, enumeration starting dates were identical for all States in 1950 (April 1) but since several weeks were required to complete the enumeration, the calendar week preceding the enumeration was not Identical for all farms. In 1945 and 1935, the number of farm workers related to the first week in January and, in 1940, to the last week in March. In 1945, 1940, and 1935, only persons working the equiv- alent of two or more days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and 1940, an additional specification limited the workers to those 14 years old and over. Experience gained from earlier censuses indicates that farm labor data are often unsatisfactorily reported unless the week specified is the week immediately preceding the actual enumer- ation. "When a farm operator was asked to report the number of persons employed during a specified week that was several weeks prior to enumeration, he often rejwrted the highest number of persons employed during the year. Obviously incorrect reports were adjusted to make the data reflect more nearly the situation known to exist during the specified week. The farm labor data for 1954 relates to a specified week which, In some cases, was sev- eral weeks prior to enumeration. Few adjustments were made in those data, however, even though there were indications of incorrect reporting. Regular and Seasonal Workers. — Hired persons working on the farm during the week concerned were classed as "regular" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was 150 days or more during the year. They were classed as "seasonal" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was less than 150 days. In cases where the period of employment was not reported for an individual farm, it was estimated from data for such items as basis of payment, wage rates, expendi- tures for labor in 1959, and tyi)e of farming operations. Hired Workers by Basis of Payment. — Hired persons were also classified according to whether they were paid on a monthly, weekly, daily, or hourly basis, or by piecework. In cases of incomplete reporting, the basis of payment for hired workers was supplied during the office processing operations. Wage Rates and Hours Worked. — The agreed cash rate of pay was asked for each class of hired worker except those em- ployed on a piecework basis. (The number and the earnings of persons paid on a piecework basis were required for those who worked on Friday of the week preceding the enumeration.) The number of hours that workers were expected to work to earn their pay was asked for each class except those employed on an hourly or piecework basis. For 1959 and 1954, the data include office estimates for farms submitting incomplete reports of wage rates and hours worked. The estimates were consistent with the size and type of operations for the individual farm as compared with similar farms in the area for which complete reports were received. The corresponding data for 1950 apply only to farms that reported both wage rates and hours worked. Fertilizer and Lime. — The questions about fertilizer and lime, asked only for the sample farms, relate to the acreage on which fertilizer and lime were used and to the quantity used. Farm operators were asked to report total quantities used in 1959 on the farms they operated regardless of when or by wliom the ferti- lizer and lime were purchased. In the South, some landlords who operated farms themselves included the fertilizer and lime they had purchased for use on their tenant-operated land. Such fertilizer and lime may also have been reported by the tenants. When double reporting was detected during the editing process, the data on the questionnaires concerned were adjusted to elim- inate duplication in the totals. The 1959 data for fertilizer and lime are entirely comparable with those for 1954. A breakdown between dry and liquid fer- tilizing materials was not obtained in 1954 and data on cost of either fertilizer or lime were not obtained in 1959. Fertilizer. — The report for fertilizer was to refer only to com- mercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials, including rock phosphate. The acres fertilized and the tons of fertilizer ap- plied to those acres were obtained separately for selected crops. The selected crops varied by region so that it was possible to obtain detailed data for the crops most commonly fertilized in each region. In cases where the .same land was used for more than one crop, the acres fertilized were to be reported separately for each crop. If the same crop was fertilized more than once, however, the acres in that crop were to be reported only once. In all cases, the total quantity of fer- INTRODUCTION XIX tilizer used in lO.'O was to be reported, including quantities used on land occupied by crops planted in I'JUS or l)y crops to be harvested in ISiGO. Reports for quantity of fertilizer and fertilizing materials used were required for both dry and liquid materials. The terms "dry" and "liquid" referred to the form in which the fertilizers and fertilizing materials were purchased and not to the way in which they were applied. Thus, dry fertilizers were those purchased in dry or solid form, as powders, du.sts, granules, pellets, etc. ; liquid fertilizers were those purchased in fluid form, as solutions or as liquefied gases. Lime. — The data for lime relate to the total acreage limed in 1959 and the total tonnage of lime and liming materials u.sed on tho.se acres for purposes of conditioning the soil. Instruc- tions on the questionnaire stated that ground limestone, hy- drated and burnt lime, marl, and oyster shells were to be included but that lime used for spraying or sanitation purposes was to be omitted. For some counties, the tonnage of lime shown in the table may be less than the tonnage reported for the Agriculture Con- servation Program or the Conservation Reserve Program of the Soil Bank. Differences may be due either to sampling error or to under-reporting by farm operators. Many of the differences are minimized or eliminated entirely iu the data presented on a State or regional basis. Specified Farm Expenditures. — The data for farm expenditures are estimates based on reports obtained from the sample farms. The 1959 questionnaire contained questions for six items of farm expenditure: (1) purchase of feed for livestock and poultry, (2) purchase of livestock and poultry, (3) machine hire, (4) hired labor, (5) seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, and (6) gaso- line and other petroleum fuel and oil. With the exception of items (2) and (5), exactly the same questions were asked in 19.54. For each item specified, the total expenditures made for the farm in 1959 were to be reported, whether made by the farm operator, his landlord, or both. A farm operator who rented part of his land to others was to report only the ex- penditures for the land he operated himself. Enumerators were instructed to ask respondents who had difliculty estimating their expenses for the period between enumeration and the end of the year to estimate them on the basis of current costs. Feed. — The report on feed purchased for livestock and poultry was to include expenditures for grain, hay, millfeeds, pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements as well as for the grinding and mixing of feed. The estimated cost of items furnished by a landlord, contractor, or other owner for feeding poultry and livestock kept on the farm was also to be included. Payments made by a tenant to his land- lord for feed grown on the tenant farm were to be excluded. livestock and Poultry. — The cost of baby chicks and turkey poults was to be included in the expenditures made for the purchase of livestock and poultry. Enumerators were in- structed to ask the farm operator to include the cost or esti- mated purchase value of poultry and livestock provided by others and cared for by the operator under a contract feeding arrangement. The cost of livestock purchased for resale within 30 days was not to be included. A short-term transaction of that nature was considered to be a dealer operation, not an agricultural one. Data on the purchase of livestock and poultry were not ob- tained in 1954. The instructions for the 1950 census specified that expenditures for domestic rabbits, fur-bearing animals kept in captivity, and bees were to be included. Any lack of comparability in the 1950 and 1959 data resulting from inclu- sion or exclusion of rabbits, fur-bearing animals, or bees is considered to be so slight as to be insignificant Machine Hire. — Expenditures for machine hire relate to cus- tom machine work, such as tractor hire, threshing, grain or seed combining, silo filling, baling, cotton picking, cotton gin- ning, corn picking, plowing, vegetable harvesting, fruit pick- ing, spraying, and dusting. Any amount spent for the labor included in the cost of machine hire was to be considered as part of the total expenditure. The cost of freight or trucking and exchange work without pay were to be omitted. Hired Labor. — Expenditures for hired labor were to include total cash payments made in 1959 to family members and to others for farm labor. Payments to persons supplied by a con- tractor or a cooperative organization and paid directly by them or by the crew boss were also to be included. Payments for the following types of work were to be excluded : house- work, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installatiou, or construction work done by persons spe- cifically employed for such work. Gasoline and Other Petroleum Fuel and Oil. — Expenditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil were to relate only to the products u.ecific purposes. For velvet beans, only the acreage grown was reported. As the enumeration was about to begin in South Florida (those counties in which the enumeration was begun on October 7), an instruction was issued to the effect that the data for vegetables and potato crops should relate to a full year, beginning on October 1, 1958, and ending Sep- tember 30, 1959. ftuantity of Crops Harvested. — Except for citrus fruits, olives, avocados, and for vegetable and potato crops in South Morida (see preceding paragraph) data for quantity harvested relate to the calendar year 1959. For citrus fruits, the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the 1958-59 marketing season was to be reported. For olives, the crop harvested in 1959 was to be reported for all States except California and Arizona. Enumerators in those two States were instructed to report olives harvested from the bloom of 1958 during the 1958- 59 harvest season (September 15, 1958, to February 28, 1959). In the case of avocados, the data for California were to relate to the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the marketing season that extended from October 1, 1958 to Sep- tember 30, 1959; the data for Florida were to relate to the crop harvested for the marketing season that extended from July 1, 1959, to February 28, 1960. Respondents were to estimate quantities not yet harvested at the time of enumeration. ITnit of Ueasnre. — The unit of measure in which quantities were to be reiwrted has varied for some crops, not only from •State to State, but also from census to census. The aim has been to permit reporting in the units of measure currently in use. In the State and county tables, the quantities harvested for each crop are usually expressed in the unit of measure given on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire. In 1959, for corn and Irish i>otatoes, a choice between two units in which to report the production was given in some States. (See the discussion for tho.se crops.) To provide readily comparable information, data published in earlier reports in different units of measure generally have been converted to the units used in 1959. Com. — In the 19.59 census, detailed questions regarding the purpose for which corn was harvested were asked in all States. For most States, bushels was the only unit specified for com XX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 for grain. In some areas, however, where farmers were not accustomed to using bushels as the unit of measure, the question- naire contained a provision for the quantity of corn for grain to be reported either in bushels (shelled basis) or in baskets of ear corn. As in former censuses, some reports were received in units of measure other than bushels or baskets. Prior to tabulation, all reports were converted to bushels (shelled basis) on the basis of the following factors : 70 pounds of ear corn, 2 baskets of ears, or 5G pounds of shelled corn equal one bushel. A barrel of ear corn was usually considered equal to 5 bushels of shelled corn. Annual Legumes. For soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, the acres and quantity grown or harvested for specific purposes, as well as the total acreage grown for all purposes, were obtained for areas where these crops are grown extensively ; for velvet- beans, only the total grown for all purposes was obtained. For all these croi)s except, possibly peanuts, the total acreage grown for all purposes includes some acreage that was plowed under for green manure. In a few Southern States, separate figures were obtained for the acres grown alone and the acres grown with other crops. In 1959, as in 19.5-1, enumerators were in- structed to report green soybeans and blackeyes and other green cowpeas harvested for sale as vegetables and not as annual legumes. Hay Crops. — Data for the total acres of land from which hay was cut exclude the acreage in sorghum, soybean, cowpea, and peanut hays. These crops were reported in separate questions in the States where they are important. To obtain the total acres from which other hays were cut, the acres of the various hay crops, including gra.ss silage, were added together for each county. The corresponding totals for 1954 were obtained by the same procedure. For the 19.jO census, however, the totals were based on farmers' own reports of their total acreage in harvested hay crops. The questionnaire contained an instruction that if two or more cuttings were made from the same land, the total production from all cuttings was to be reported but the acres cut were to be counted only once. In cases where both hay and grass silage were cut from the same land, the total acreage was to be reported for both crops. In 1959, as in 3054, alfalfa hay included alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay and for dehydrating ; clover and timothy hay included clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses ; small grain hay included oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay. The hay crops listed on the questionnaire varied somewhat from one State or region to another. The kinds of hay to be included in separate questions can be determined for a specific State from reference to the facsimile of the questionnaire that is in the appendix. The tonnage of hay, including alfalfa hay for dehydrating, is given on a dry-weight basis. Prior to tabulation, production reported in green weight was converted to its dry-weight equiv- alent by dividing by 3. However, the production of grass silage is given in terms of green weight. Field Seed Crops. — The field seed crops listed on each version of the questionnaire were limited to those considered most im- portant within the given State. Each version of the question- naire contained space for listing other field seed crops in order to facilitate the reporting of all field seed crops harvested. Quantity harvested was to be reported in terms of clean seed for most field seed crops. Bluegrass, or .lunegras.'! seed, was to be reported in terms of green seed for Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Tennessee. No mention was made of "green-weight basis" for other States where this crop was to be reported in the "All other" question. Irish Potatoes and Sweetpotatoes. — For Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes (including yams), the total quantity harvested was to be reported for each crop In all cases, whether harvested for home use or for sale or whether used for livestock feed. The acreage harvested was to be reported for each crop only in cases where the quantity amounted to 20 or more bushels (or the approximate equivalent in terms of hundredweights, barrels, or pounds, as explained on different versions of the questionnaire). This method of reporting was designed to facilitate the enumera- tion of potatoes harvested on small plots for home use. Essen- tially the same procedure was followed in both 1954 and 1950. In earlier censuses, however, the acreage of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes was to be reported in all cases, even when produc- tion was solely for home use. Therefore, the data on acres for censuses prior to 1950 are not fully comparable with those for the last three censuses, especially in counties or States where I)roduction is largely for home use. The unit of measure in which quantity was to be reported varied from one State or region to another to correspond with the units most commonly used in a given area. In 27 States, the questionnaire provided a choice for reporting either bushels or 100-pound bags (hundredweights). The published data for counties and States are in terms of bushels. Berries and Other Small Fruits. — The question for berries and other small fruits related specifically to the acreages and quanti- ties harvested for sale. Only tame or cultivated berries were to be reported except for the New England States, where wild blue- berries were also to be included. Enumerators were Instructed always to report the total quantity of each kind of berry har- vested for sale but to report the area harvested only when It amounted to one-tenth acre or more. Nonbearing areas and areas and quantities harvested for home use were to be excluded. The data for 1959 and 1954 are fully comparable. Tree Fruits, Nuts, and Grapes. — In 1959, as in 1954, fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines were not enumerated for farms having a combined total of less than 20 at the time of enumeration. Both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines were to be included but not any that had been abandoned. For censuses prior to 1954, all fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm were to be enumerated, regardless of the number. Because of this change in enumeration procedure, the data for 1959 and 1954 are not fully comparable with those for earlier censuses. In commercial fruit-producing counties, the change In procedure may have had a considerable effect on the number of farms re- porting without causing any significant changes in the number of trees and vines nor in the quantity harvested. In counties where most of the trees or vines are in small plantings and where production is largely for home-use, however, the change may have caused a significant reduction not only in the number of farms reporting but also in the number of trees and vines and in the quantity harvested. In both 1959 and 1954, the area in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees was enumerated when there were 20 or more fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines. In 1950, the corresponding area was enumerated only if it amounted to one-half acre or more. In censuses prior to 1950, the area was to be reported regardless of its size or of the number of trees and vines. Enumerators frequently omitted the fractional acre- ages in small plantings and home orchards, however. In some counties, small plantings or home orchards comprise a sizeable proportion of the total fruit and nut acreage. For those counties, the change from one census to another in acreage of land in fruits and nuts may not be due to fact but merely to differences in enumeration. In 1959, California was the only State for which the acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was obtained. In 1954, such acreage was also obtained for Arizona. In all States, the number of bearing and nonbearing trees or vines on the farm at the time of enumeration and the quantity harvested in 1959 were to be reported separately for each fruit and nut crop. (Ex- ceptions in the harvest period for citrus fruits, avocados, and INTRODUCTION XXI olives nre descrilied on p. XIX.) Tlip unit of nifasure in whiili quantities were to be reported varied from one State to another. Tables in this report show quantities in the unit of measure appearing on the 1959 questionnaire used in the State. Nursery and Greenhouse Products. — The questions about nnrser.v and greenhouse products related only to products grown on the place for sale. Crops bought for resale without additional cul- tivation were to be excluded. The area used for growing and the value of sales were to be reported separately for each of three groups, as follows : a. Nursery products, (trees, shrubs, vines, and ornamentals). b. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be re- ported separately from the area grown under glass. c. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be reported separately from the area grown under glass or in the house. The data obtained for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 and 1950 since the questions asked were essentially the same in the three censuses. Detailed data regarding the pro- duction and sale of nursery, greenhouse, and other horticultural products on farms having sales of $2,000 will be published in volume V, part 1. Forest Products. — The forest products data obtained in the Census of Agriculture relate only to the products cut on farms. Commercial logging, timber operations, and forest products grown or cut on nonfarm places are excluded. Therefore, the data in this report do not represent the total forestry output or income for a county or State. The questions included on the 19."9 agriculture questionnaire are more detailed than those asked in the 1954 Census. Value was obtained for the sale of standing timber or trees and for the sale of poles and piling, bark, bolts, and mine timbers. The quantity cut, whether for home use or sale, and the quantity sold were obtained for individual forestry products such as firewood and f uelwood, fence posts, sawlogs and veneer logs. Data relating to pulpwood, Christmas trees, maple trees, and maple syrup were obtained in States where such product.s are important commercially. Value of Crops Harvested. — The total value of crops harvested represents the estimated value of all crops harvested during the crop year 1959. It includes the value of quantities consumed on farms as food, feed, seed, etc., as well as quantities sold. Farmers were not asked to report values of crops harvested ; the values were calculated in the Processing Office. For individ- ual crops, the quantity harvested was multiplied by the average price at which the crop was sold in the State. State average prices were furnished to the Bureau of the Census by the Agricul- tural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. They are based on reports received from a sample of farmers and dealers. Quantities harvested were not obtained for vegetables nor for nursery and greenhouse products. Therefore, for those crops, the value of sales, as obtained in the enumeration, was used in the calculation of total value of crops harvested. Value of Crops Sold. — The questionnaire required value of sales of crops to be reported only for total vegetables, nursery and greenhouse products, and certain forest products. For all other crops, the value of sales was calculated on a county level during processing operations by multiplying the State average prices by either the quantity sold or the quantity harvested. Reports of quantity sold were obtained during the enumeration only for some of the major field crops. Quantity harvested was used in the calculation of value of crops sold for such crops as cotton, tobacco, etc., that are customarily grown for sale. The procedures used for the various crops are described on page XXV. They are similar to the procedures followed in 19f>4. In 1950, values of crops sold were obtained for each farm during the enumeration. Ibbioation Deflnition of Irrigated Land. — Irrigated lajid is defined as land watered for agricultural purposes by artificial means. These means included subirrigation as well as systems whereby water was applied to the ground surface, either directly or by sprinklers. Land flooded for rice cultivation was considered as irrigated. Land flooded during high-water periods was to be included as irrigated only if water was directed to agricultural use by dams, canals, or other works. The definition of irrigated land specif- ically excluded land where the "water table", or natural level of underground water, was controlled by drainage works with no additional water brought in by canals or pipes. Enumeration of Irrigated Land. — A question on total land irri- gated was asked in all States, with the exception of Alaska. The acreage reported for this question includes not only irrigated cropland but also any other land that was irrigated in 1959. The questionnaires used in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii included several additional questions regarding irri- gation. These questions related to the acreage of land irrigated by sprinklers, irrigated land from which crops were harvested, specific crops irrigated, and source of irrigation water. Such additional data, for irrigated farms, are presented in county table la for these States. Statistics on the irrigation enterprises which supplied irriga- tion water were collected in the 1959 Census of Irrigation and are published in Volume III, "Irrigation of Agricultural Lands". This report contains a considerable amount of data about irri- gation for the 17 Western States and Louisiana. Irrigated Farms. — All farms reporting any land irrigated in 1959 are counted as irrigated farms. Land in Irrigated Farms.— Data for land in irrigated farms ac- cording to use relate to the entire acreage in these farms, in- cluding land that was not irrigated. Land Irrigated. — Data for land irrigated relate only to that part of the land in irrigated farms that was watered by artificial means at any time in 1959. Separate figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers whether or not the land was also irrigated by other means. Additional figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers only. Data on sprinkler irrigation were not obtained in the 1954 census. Irrigated Cropland Harvested. — The data for irrigated crop- land harvested relate to all irrigated land from which crops were harvested in 1959, regardless of the method of irrigation. An instruction on the questionnaire reminded enumerators and respondents to include irrigated land from which hay was cut, irrigated land in both bearing and noubearing fruit and nut crops, and irrigated land from which volunteer crops were harvested. Each irrigated acre was to be reported only once, regardless of how many crops were harvested from it. Other Irrigated Land. — This classification was obtained by subtraction of the acreage of irrigated cropland harvested from the acreage of total land irrigated. It represents primarily irrigated cropland not harvested and irrigated pasture or grazing land. Farms Irrigated By Number of Acres Irrigated. — All farms on which any land was irrigated in 1959 are classified according to the number of acres irrigated in county table la for the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii. This cla.ssification is based on total land irrigated. Therefore, it includes not only the irrigated land from which crops were harvested but also all other irrigated land, regardless of use. Land Irrigated By Source of Water. — The agriculture question- naire contained a question as to what proportion of irrigated water used on the farm in 1959 was obtained from ground- water, surface-water, and irrigation-organization sources. Re- spondents were asked to report separately the percentage of XXII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 water obtained from each source. The number of acres that were irrigated by water from each source or combination of sources was calculated during office processing operations by applying the percentages to the total land irrigated. Ground-water sources relate to wells (pumped or flowing) and springs ; surface-water sources relate to streams, lakes, reservoirs, and sewage and drainage ditches. For each of these sources, only water obtained by pumps or other works operated as part of the operator's own farm or as part of another single farm was to be included. Irrigation-organization sources relate to irriga- tion enterprises organized to supply water to a group of farms, regardless of how or where the enterprise obtained the water. The irrigation enterprise may be a legal organization or a group of farmers informally organized to operate a supply ditch or other works to provide water for their own farms. liAND-USE PKACTIOES Summary Information. — The 1959 data for land-use practices are estimates based on reports obtained from only a sample of farms. Comparable data are not presented for 1954 because questions about land-use practices were Included on the 1954 questionnaire for only a limited number of States. The various land-use practices relate to methods for reducing soil erosion, either by improving the soil, controlling the run-off of water, or reducing the blowing of topsoil. Cropland in Cover Crops. — The data relate to land on which cover crops were turned under for green manure in 1959 and which was then planted to another crop. The entire acreage of cover crops so used was to be reported even if the following crop failed. Cropland Used for Grain or Row Crops Farmed on the Contour. — This item relates to land on which grain or row crops were planted in level rows around the slope of a hill. Land in Strip-Cropping Systems for Soil-Erosion Control. — Strip- cropping was defined as the practice of alternating close-sown crops with strips or bands of row crops or of alternating either close-sown or row crops with bands of cultivated fallow land. The published data refer to the total acreage of all fields and tracts in which strip-cropping was practiced in 1959. System of Terraces on Crop and Pasture Land. — This item re- lates to the acreage in ridge-type or channel-type terraces con- structed on sloping cropland and pastureland. Livestock and PotrLTBT Inventories. — Data for livestock and poultry on farms relate to the number on hand. at the time of enumeration. All live- stock and poultry. Including those being kept or fed under con- tract, were to be enumerated on the farm or ranch where they were, regardless of who owned them. Livestock in transit from one grazing area to another or grazing in national forests, graz- ing districts, open range, or on land used under permit were to be reported as being on the place where the person who had control over them had his headquarters. The time of year at which livestock and poultry are enumerated affects the data. Therefore, the date of enumeration needs to be considered when totals for the various censuses are compared. Both the 1959 and the 1954 census data represent fall inven- tories. These censuses came at a time of large-scale movement of flucks and herds from one range to another, from ranch to feed lot, and from farm or ranch to market. The censuses of 1920, 1925, 1935, and 1945 were taken as of January 1 and those of 1930, 1940, and 1950, as of April 1. A count made in April varies considerably from one made in Jan- uary. In most areas a large number of animals are born between January and April. A considerable number of older animals die or are sold during the same period. In the range States, along with the change in season and grazing condition, sheep and cattle are moved from one locality or county to another. This movement may affect the comparability of data for counties and, in some ca.ses. for States. The comparability of data by age has been affected also by changes in the questions from one census to another. Milk Cows, Cows Milked, Milk Produced, and Butter. — Data on the number of milk cows, cows milked, and milked produced relate to the day preceding the enumeration. Data for butter churned were obtained only for 14 States and relate to the calendar week preceding the enumeration. The data for cows milked yesterday and milk produced yesterday are not given in this volume. These figures were obtained primarily to serve the needs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in making monthly and annual esti- mates of milk production. These figures can be made available, at a small cost, to others who express an interest in them. Whole Milk and Cream Sold. — Data for whole milk and cream sold relate to the entire year 1959 and are estimates based on reports obtained for farms in the sample. All milk and cream sold from the farm (except quantities purchased from some other place and then resold) were to be included, regardless of who shared the receipts. The questionnaire provided three alternative units of measure for reporting the quantity of milk sold — pounds of milk, gallons of milk, and jwunds of butterfat. The respondent was thus permitted to report quantity according to the unit of measure in which payment was received. In the State and county tables, the data for milk are ^iven in the unit of measure most commonly used in the State. Pounds of butter- fat were converted into gallons or pounds of whole milk on the basis of the average butterfat content of milk as shown by data furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Sows and Gilts Farrowing. — In the 1959 census, data were ob- tained for the number of litters farrowed between December 1, 1958, and June 1, 1959, and from June 1 to December 1, 1959. In the 1954 census, data were obtained for the sows and gilts that farrowed rather than for the number of litters. Sheep, Lambs, and Wool. — In the 1959 census, questions about sheep, lambs, and wool were asked in all States. Data on shearings and on amount of wool shorn were obtained for lambs and sheep separately. In the 1954 census, sheep and lamb inven- tories were not obtained for Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Goats and Mohair. — In 1959, questions on goats, kids, and mo- hair appeared on the questionnaires for the following nine States : Arizona, California, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Utah. In 1954, corresponding data were ob- tained for Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Washington, and selected counties in Missouri. Bees and Honey. — No questions on bees and honey were in- cluded on the questionnaires for either the 1959 or the 1954 census. In 1959, however, enumerators were instructed to ob- tain agriculture questionnaires for places not having agricultural operations if they were engaged in beekeeping. The number of hives of bees and the amount of honey sold were to be reported in the "Remarks" space of the questionnaire. Data for bees and honey are not included in this report. Value of Livestock on Farms. — To obtain the value of livestock on farms, the number of each class of livestock or poultry on hand was multiplied by the State average price for 1959, as furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Comparable data for 1954 were compiled by the same method on the basis of average prices for that year. Sales of Live Animals. — Data for the number and value of ani- mals sold alive in 1959 are estimates based on reports for sample farms only. Corresponding data for 1954 were obtained for all farms. The dollar value of sales was obtained from the farmer INTRODUCTION XXIII for cattle, cnlves, and horses and mules. Average value per head for other livestock sold was obtained from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In the 19j0 een.sus, respondents were asked to reiKirt separately the number of live animals already sold and the number estimated to be sold between the time of enumeration and the end of the year. This separation of rei>orts for the number sold and to be sold was designed to assure more complete coverage of all livestock sales made during the year. In the 1954 census, only totals for the entire year were obtained though reference was made to animals to be sold between enumeration and the end of the year. Sales of Poultry and Poultry Products.— For both the 1959 and the 1954 Censuses, sales of chickens were obtained for two groups : (1) broilers and (2) other chickens. The enumeration of broiler sales presents problems arising from the varied contractual ar- rangements under which broilers are produced. The question- naire contained an instruction to the effect that all broilers grown for others under contract were to be rejwrted as sold. During office processing ojierations, the data reported for inventories and sales of chickens four months old and over, chicken eggs sold, and broilers sold were carefully examined. Obvious inconsistencies indicating confusion between broilers and other chickens were corrected on the basis of estimated values and, for sample farms, on the basis of data reported for expenditures for feed, poultry and livestock purchases, hired labor, etc. Questions relating to poultry other than chickens (and broilers) were generally the same in 1959 as in 1954. In the 19iJ9 census, however, only total numbers were obtained for turkeys and turkey fryers raised and for turkey hens kept for breeding whereas the 1954 questionnaire asked for a breakdown between light and heavy breeds. Also, for poultry other than chickens and turkeys, the 1959 census obtained the number sold whereas the 1954 census obtained the number raised. Classification of Farms Scope of Classification. — Data for land in farms, and for crop- land harvested in farms classified by size, by color of operator and by tenure of operator were tabulated for all farnfs. However, most of the detailed data by size of farm, by color of operator, by tenure of operator, by economic class, and by type of farm are estimates based on farms in the sample. The farm classifications by size of farm, color of operator, tenure of operator, economic class of farm, and type of farm were made in the processing oflSce on the basis of data reported on each questionnaire. Farms by Size. — Farms were classified by size according to the total land area established for each farm. The same classifica- tion was used for all States. According to definition, a farm is essentially an operating unit, not an ownership tract. All land operated by one person or partnership represents one farm. In the case of a landlord who has assigned land to cropjHTs or other tenants, the land assigned to each cropi)er or tenant is considered a separate farm even though the landlord may operate the entire landholding as one unit in respect to supervision, equipment, rota- tion practice, purchase of supplies, or sale of products. In some parts of the South, a special Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire was used to assure an accurate enumeration of each unit within a multiple-unit operation. A change was made in the size classifica- tion for 1959, as contrasted with several preceding years, by sub- dividing the 1,000-acre-and-over group and by combining two previously recognized groups, viz., 10 to 29 acres and 30 to 49 acres. Farms by Color of Operator. — Farms were classified by color of operator into two groups, "white" and "nonwhite." "Nonwhite" includes primarily Negro and Indian operators but also some of other racial origin. Enumerators were instructed to report the race on the basis of their own observation whenever possible rather than by asking the respondent. Farms by Tenure of Operator. — The classification of farms by tenure of operator was based on data reported for land owned, land rented from others or worked for others on shares, land managed for others, and land rented to others or worked on shares by others. The same basis of classification was used in 1959 as in 1954. For 19.59, each tjuestionnaire was coded, during the editing proc- ess, to indicate whether it represented a farm operated by a full owner, part owner, nmnager, or tenant. The sample question- naires for tenants were given a code to indicate the kind of tenant. The various classifications of tenure, as used for the 1959 census, are defined below : a. Full Owners operate only land they own. b. Part Owners operate land they own and also land rented from others. c. Managers operate land for others and are paid a wage or salary for their services. Persons acting merely as care- takers 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 ac- count was considered as one farm and the land managed for others as a second farm. If, however, he managed land for two or more employers, all the managed land was considered to be one farm. d. Tenants rent from others or work on shares for others all the land they operate. They are further classified, as de- scribed below, on the basis of rental arrangements in regard to the payment of cash rent, sharing of crops, sharing of livestock or livestock products, and the furnishing of work power by the landlord. (1) Cash Tenants pay cash rent, either on a per-acre basis or for the farm as a whole. (2) Share-Cash Tenants pay part of the rent in cash and part in a share of the crops and/or of the livestock and livestock products. (3) Crop-Share Tenants pay a share of the crops but not of the livestock or livestock products. (4) livestock-Share Tenants pay a share of the livestock or livestock products. They may or may not also pay a share of the crops. (5) Croppers are tenants whose landlords furnished all the work animals or tractor power. They usually work under the close supervision of the landowners or their agents, or other farm operators. Also, the land assigned to them is often merely a part of a multi-unit operation. Croppers may or may not also pay cash rent or a share of crops, livestock, or livestock products. Data for croppers are available for only 16 southern States and Missouri. (6) Other Tenants are those who did not (jualify for inclusion in any of the foregoing subclassifications. They may have had the use of land rent-free or in return for a fixed quantity of products, payment of taxes, maintenance of buildings, etc. (7) Unspecified Tenants are those for whom the rental arrange- ment was not reported. The definition of each subclass of tenant was essentially the same for earlier censuses as for 1959. In 1945, however, the enumerator was asked to determine the subclass of tenants whereas in other censuses all classifications were made during the processing of questionnaires on the basis of the data reported. The procedure used in 1945 may have affected the comparability of the data, especially for cash tenants and share-cash tenants. Farms by Economic Class. — The totals for farii's by economic class are estimates for ail farms made on the basis of data re- ported only for the sample farms. The economic classifications represent groupings of farms that are similar in characteristics and size of operation. The economic classes were established on the basis of one or more of four factors: (1) total value of all farm products sold, (2) number of days the farm operator worked off the farm, (3) the age of the farm operator, and (4) the re- lationship of income received by the operator and members of his household from nonfarm sources to the value of all farm products sold. Institutional farms, Indian reservations, agricultural ex- periment stations, and grazing associations were always classified as "abnormal." XXIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 The total value of farm products sold was obtained by addi- tion of the reported or estimated values for all products sold from the farm. The value of cattle and calves, horses and mules, dairy products, some poultry products, vegetables, nursery and green- house products, standing timber, and miscellaneous forest prod- ucts was obtained from the farm operator during the enumera- tion. The quantity sold was obtained during enumeration for corn, sorghums, small grains, hay, small fruits, some of the for- est products, chickens and chicken eggs, hogs, sheep, and goats. To obtain the value of sales of these products, the quantity sold was multiplied by State average prices. For each of the other products, the entire production was mul- tiplied by the State average price. If the resulting value amount- ed to $100 or more, the entire quantity produced was considered as sold. This procedure was followed only in establishing the economic class and the type of farm but was not used in estab- lishing the total value of products sold from the farm. (See p. XXV.) Farms were grouped into two major categories, commercial farms and other farms, mainly on the basis of total value of prod- ucts sold. The 19.59 class intervals and some of the criteria for determination of a given class are different from those used in 1954 and in 1950. In general, for 1959, all farms with a value of sales amounting to $2,500 or more were classified as commercial. Farms with a value of sales of $50 to $2,499 were classified as com- mercial if the farm operator was under 65 years of age and (1) he did not work ofC the farm 100 or more days during the year and (2) the income received by the operator and members of his family from nonfarm sources was less than the value of all farm products sold. The remaining farms with a value of sales of $50 to $2,499 and institutional farms and Indian reservations were included in one of the groups of "other farms." Commercial farms were divided into six economic classes on the basis of the total value of all farm products sold, as follows : Value of Farm Class of Farm Products sold I $40,000 and over . II $20,000 to $39,999 III $10,000 to $19,999 IV $5,000 to $9,999 V $2,500 to $4,999 VI* $50 to $2,499 •Provided the farm operator was under 65 years of age. and — (1) he did not work off the farm 100 or more days, and (2) the In- come that he and members of his household received from nonfarm sources was less than the total value of farm products sold. Other farms were divided into three economic classes as follows : a. Class VII, Part-time. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $50 to $2,499 were classified as "part-time" if the operator was under 65 years of age and he either worked off the farm 100 or more days or the income he and members of his household received from nonfarm sources was greater than the total value of farm products sold. b. Class VIII, Part-retirement. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $50 to $2,499 were classified as "part- retirement" if the farm operator was 65 years old or over. Many of these are farms on which the income from nonfarm sources was greater than the value of sales of agricultural products. Others are residential, subsistence, or marginal farms. In previous censuses, the age of the farm operator was not a criterion for grouping farms by economic class. Since the number of elderly people in our population has been steadily increasing during recent years, a separate classification for farms operated on a part-retirement basis was considered important for an adequate analysis of the agricultural structure of a county or State. c. Class IX, Abnormal. — All institutional farms and Indian reservations were classified as "abnormal," regardless of the value of sales. Institutional farms include those operated by hospitals, penitentiaries, schools, grazing associations, government agencies, etc. Farms by Type. — The data for farms by type are estimates bused on data tabulated for the farms in the sample. The type represents a description of the major source of income from farm sales. To be classified as a particular type, a farm had to have sales of a particular product or group of products amounting in value to 50 percent or more of tiie total value of all farm prod- ucts sold during the year. The types of farms, together with the products on which type classification is based, are as follows : Type of Farm Cash-grain Tobacco Cotton Other field-crop- Vegetable Fruit-and-nut Poultry , Dairy _ Livestock other than dairy and poultry Livestock Ranches. General- Miscellaneous. Source of Cash Income (Products with sales value representing 50% or more of total value of all farm products sold) Corn, sorghums, small grains, soybeans for beans, cowpeas for peas, dry field and seed beans and peas. Tobacco. Cotton. Peanuts, potatoes (Irish and sweet), sugarcane for sugar or sirup, sweet sorghums for sirup, broomcorn, pop- corn, sugar beets, mint, hops, and sugar beet seed. Vegetables. Berries, other small fruits, tree fruits, grapes, and nuts. Chickens, chicken eggs, turkeys, and other poultry products. Milk and cream. The criterion of 50 percent of total sales was modified in the case of dairy farms. A farm hav- ing value of sales of dairy products amounting to less than 50 percent of the total value of farm products sold was classified as a dairy farm, if — (a) Milk and cream sold accounted for more than 30 percent of the total value of products sold and — (b) Milk cows represented 50 percent or more of total cows and — (c) The value of milk and cream sold plus the value of cattle and calves sold amounted to 50 percent or more of the total value of all farm products sold. Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, wool and mohair except for farms in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Florida that qualified as livestock ranches. Farms in the 17 Western States, Louisi- ana, and Florida were classified as livestock ranches if the sales of live- stock, wool, and mohair represented 50 percent or more of the total value of farm products sold and if pasture- land or grazing land amounted to 100 or more acres and was 10 or more times the acreage of cropland har- vested. Field seed crops, hay, silage. A farm was classified as general also if it had cash income from three or more sources and did not meet the criteria for any other type. Nursery and greenhouse products, forest products, mules, horses, colts and ponies. Also all institutional farms and Indian reservations. INTRODUCTION XXV The type classiflcations were essentially the sauie for the 1959 as for the 1954 census except that tobacco farms and livestock ranches were not separately classified in 1954. Tobacco was in- cluded as one of the crops used in the classification of "other field crop" farms in 1954. The farms classified as livestocic ranches in 1959 would have been classified as "livestock other than dairy and poultry" in 1954 without regard to the acreage in pasture. Value of Farm Prodncts Sold. — Data for the value of farm prod- ucts sold in 1959 were obtained by enumeration for some prod- ucts and by estimation for others. The questionnaire used for the 1959 census provided for farm operators to report value of sales for the following products : Vegetables Miscellaneous poultry products Nursery and greenhouse prod- Milk and cream ucts Cattle Standing timber Calves Miscellaneous forest products Horses, mules, colts, and ponies For all other agricultural products, the value of sales was esti- mated during the office processing. The State average prices used for calculating the value of farm products sold were fur- nished to the Bureau by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. One of three following pro- cedures was used. (1) For the products for which data on quantities sold were obtained during enumeration, the State average prices were mul- tiplied l>y the county totals of the quantities reported as sold or the quantities reported as produced for sale. The following prod- ucts were covered by this procedure : Corn for grain Fence posts Sorghums for grain, seed, sirup, Sawlogs and veneer logs or dry forage Christmas trees All small grains Chickens (broilers and others) Hay crops Chicken eggs All berries and small fruits ' Hogs and pigs Firewood and fuelwood Sheep and lambs Pulpwood Goats and kids ' Adjustment made for cranberries based on Cranberry Payment Program. (2) For most of the agricultural products which are cus- tomarily raised for sale, the entire quantity produced was considered to be sold. The State average prices were, accordingly, multiplied by the county total of production. The following crops were covered by this procedure : Cotton Sugarcane for sugar Popcorn Tobacco Sugar beets for sugar Wool Broomcorn Mohair (3) For all other crops, the State average prices were mul- tiplied by the quantities sold as estimated on the basis of crop- disposition data furnished by tlie Agricultural Marketing Service, data reported in questions for "other crops" on the 1959 question- naire, or data obtained from earlier censuses. For all tree fruits, nuts, and grapes, the entire quantity pro- duced was considered as sold, excei)t for apples, apricots, sour and sweet cherries, peaches, plums, prunes, avocados, tangerines, oranKes, and grapefruit in States where a portion of the crop was not harvested or was sul)jected to excess cuUage as indicated by data obtained from the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The data for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 since essentially the .same procedures were used in both censuses for estimating quantities and values of farm products sold. In 1959, as in 1954, data for the sales of farm products represent total sales for the entire farm, regardless of who shared the receipts. For tenant-operated farms, the landlord's share of agricultural products was considered as .sold provided the products were moved off the tenant farm. All crops, livestock, and poultry raised under a contract arrangement were considered as sold from the farm where they were raised. For institutional farms, all agricultural items produced on land operated by the institu- tion and consumed by the inmates were to be reported as sold. All sales data relate to one year's farm operations. Crop sales are for crops harvested during the crop year, whether the crops were actually .sold immediately after harvest or placed in storage for later sale. Sales of livestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year, regardless of when the livestock or prod- ucts were raised or produced. All wool and mohair reported as shorn or clipped was considered as sold. Enumerators were instructed to record gross values of quanti- ties sold, with no deductions for feed, seed, fertilizer, water, labor, or marketing costs. For some products, however, net values may have been reported. In the case of milk, particularly, some farm operators may have rejxirted the payments tliey received as the gross value of sales, even though the buyer had deducted handling and hauling charges before making payment. Adjustments were made in the data reported only in cases of obvious error. o Chapter A STATISTICS FOR THE STATE (1) MONTANA State Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 I D(H« on vqIuo nf lanj ajiil builtlin|zs for li)fi fl sample of fnrriis. See te^t a ami exiilnnations. sw text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 195er. 6 acres number , 9 acres number . 10 to 49 acres number . 10 to 29 acres number. 30 to 49 acres number . 50 to 69 acre** 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 or more acres number . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number., 2.000 of more acres number . Lantl in farms acres . Average si ze of farm acres . . Under 10 acres acres . . 10 to 49 acres acres . . 10 to 29 acres acii?s . . 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 or more acres acres . , 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres . . 2,000 or more acres acres . . Land in fatms according to use: ' Cropland harvested farms reportinR . . acres.. Under 10 acres farms reportinK . . acres . . 10 to 49 acres farms reportinE. . acres. . ip to 29 acres farms reporting. . acres. . ,30 to 49 acres farms reporting. . acres. . 50 to 69 acres farms reportinp. . ac«>s. . 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 tefxirting. . acres. . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting. . acres. . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . acres. . 1,000 or more acres farms refxiTting . . acres. . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting . . acres. . 2,000 or more acres farms reporting . . acres. . Census of — 1959 (CMt.-Nov. ) 28,802 673 222 IX 88 451 65 60 U6 54 50 49 27 1,656 907 749 395 936 885 1,537 683 666 3,525 4,665 13,181 5,664 7,517 64,029,044 2,223.1 2,662 42,206 NA 22,630 75,735 104,905 244,273 135,874 158,134 1,291,255 3,451,822 58,499,548 8,171,617 50,327,931 26,689 8,140,721 306 786 1,157 14,348 NA NA NA NA 345 8,800 851 31,214 800 44,040 1,472 103,677 637 56,266 621 57,835 3,374 432,955 4,399 977,066 12,727 6,413,734 5,512 2,137,483 7,215 4,276,251 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 33,061 1,455 541 NA NA 914 NA NA 1,893 1,073 820 483 1,209 1,106 2,002 879 842 4,231 5,553 13,408 NA NA 61,468,903 1,859.3 5,400 49,284 17,706 31,578 28,263 98,315 130,236 318,004 173,771 200,326 1,563,794 4,120,191 54,781,319 NA NA 30,575 8,414,058 592 1,409 1,395 16,802 765 6,031 630 10,771 406 9,920 1,082 41,241 1,018 54,631 1,863 131,511 840 67,840 805 78,391 4,079 533,222 5,397 1,233,136 13,098 6,245,955 1950 (April 1) 35,074 1,225 267 2,201 1,281 920 471 1,460 1,390 2,396 971 952 4,810 6,171 13,027 :iA NA 59,125,270 1,685.7 6,010 57,417 20,907 36,510 28,070 118,335 162,060 380,130 192,425 226,215 1,783,779 4,519,041 51,651,788 KA 32,185 7,557,150 605 1,700 1,590 19,180 885 6,960 705 12,220 386 9,990 1,315 47,895 1,260 67,940 2,186 149,357 941 78,480 892 90,353 4,525 569,071 5,981 1,270,780 12,504 5,252,404 1945 (January 1) 37,747 1,508 205 2,511 1,411 1,100 466 1,661 1,355 2,849 984 943 5,865 6,852 12,753 NA 58,787,318 1,557.4 7,099 65,178 22,691 42,487 27,238 135,034 159,263 452,915 193,887 224,235 2,150,615 5,063,767 50,308,087 NA 34,853 7,439,470 908 2,502 1,969 24,307 1,067 8,711 902 15,596 400 10,703 1,514 60,977 1,263 69,033 2,600 178,038 931 78,826 898 85,728 5,494 695,324 12,296 4,809,581 NA NA NA NA 1940 (April 1) 41,823 1,466 145 2,976 1,544 1,432 615 2,229 1,507 3,838 1,050 1,096 7,817 8,614 10,615 NA NA 46,451,594 1,110.7 7,126 80,379 24,949 55,430 36,153 180,423 177,076 609,345 207,374 261,038 2,846,873 6,291,045 35,754,762 NA NA 38,092 5,748,069 969 2,703 2,461 31,161 1,256 10,136 1,205 21,025 558 15,687 1,989 78,107 1,388 70,463 3,445 208, U2 989 73,568 1,033 86,903 7,139 751,651 8,057 1,363,963 10,064 3,065,751 NA NA NA NA 1935 (January 1) 50,564 1,601 340 3,107 1,531 1,576 651 2,269 1,577 5,104 1,178 1,310 11,354 11,628 10,785 NA NA 47,511,868 939.6 6,915 85,893 24,654 61,239 37,942 182,950 185,120 811,976 233,454 312,361 4,099,126 8,421,058 33,135,073 NA NA 1930 (April 1) 38,926 ,592,453 32,056 NA 9,852 NA 22,204 15,158 NA 68,143 NA 62,699 NA 213,954 NA 69,329 NA 85,300 NA 730,969 NA 1,195,427 NA 2,116,598 NA NA NA NA 47,495 1,000 254 NA NA NA NA NA 2,087 NA NA 2,161 11,432 12,267 10,501 NA NA 44,659,152 940.3 4,293 59,010 NA NA 164,737 1,376,700 4,152,491 8,950,179 29,951,742 NA NA 44,016 7,840,979 NA 2,032 NA ^25,704 NA NA KA NA NA '69,704 NA '499,779 NA NA NA NA NA 1,309,069 NA 2,357,551 NA 3,577,140 NA NA 1925 (January 1) 46,904 685 206 NA NA _L 1,708 NA 1,972 9,002 16,146 11,467 5,924 M NA 32,735,723 697.9 2,814 49,929 NA NA 1,532,181 5,707,993 8,128,677 17,164,236 NA NA NA 6,416,335 NA 1,501 NA '23,183 NA NA NA NA '68,356 NA '579,241 NA NA NA NA NA 1,849,648 NA 2,026,731 NA 1,867,675 NA NA NA NA 1920 (January 1) See footnotes at end of table. MONTANA State Table Z-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959-Continued [DaU for 1959 and 1950 Rri> hastxi on re[«irt.'i fix only a !«ample of fanna. Soe u?xt ' (For dormitions and pxpUnnlKMis, so*> Uixt) Land in tafms according to use '-Commurd Cropland. UHal fwmn rcporlinc- ■ . acres , . . Under 10 acres forms reportinc . . . acres . . . 10 to 49 acres farms reporting . . . acres . , . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting . . , acres . . . 70 to 99 acres fanns reportinc. . . acres . . . 100 lo 139 acres farms n'portinc,. . acres . . . 140 to 179 acres farms reporting . . . IRO lo 219 acres farms reportinc . . . acres . . . 220 to 2.59 acres farms reportinc . . acres . . . 260 to 499 acres ...farms reportinj:. . . acres . . . 500 to 999 acres fanits reporting . . . acre.s . . , 1.000 or more acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 1,000 lo 1,999 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 2,000 or more acres farms reporting - . acres . . Land pastured, total farma reporting . . acres , . I'nder 10 acres farms reporting. . acres . . 10 to 49 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 50 lo 69 acres farms reporting. . acres . . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting. . acres . . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting. . 140 lo 179 acres farms reporting . . acres , . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting . . 220 to 259 acres .farms reporting . . acres . . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . acres. . 1,000 at mote acres farms reporting . . acres . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms repotting. .. acres 2,000 or more acres farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres I'nder 10 acres farms reporting . . , acres . . 10 to 49 acres farms reporting. . acres . . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting. . 140 to 179 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 160 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 or more acres farms reporting. . acres . . 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms reporting.. acres . . 2.00O or more acres farms reporting . . acres,. 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 27,508 15,049,938 371 1,036 1,327 21,763 365 13,735 881 45,075 S45 60,880 1,517 U5,567 642 77,473 651 87,360 3,440 711,689 4,575 1,850,678 12,894 12,034,682 5,586 4,138,698 7,308 7,895,984 25,541 48,585,951 211 624 1,306 20,308 360 9,865 800 31,860 775 43,510 1,337 92,670 623 58,858 616 71,997 3,109 563,817 4,073 1,539,516 12,331 46,152,926 5,063 3,916,653 7,268 42,236,268 12,144 1,915,092 340 975 1,011 16,897 285 11, U5 626 33,704 590 43,825 1,047 96,345 502 56,966 481 55,215 1,842 265,175 1,522 237,869 3,898 1,097,006 1,331 227,935 2,567 869,071 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 31,218 14,508,389 708 1,949 1,555 24,374 435 14,088 1,142 56,861 1,053 72,273 1,913 182,437 852 93,459 322 108,883 4,134 850,997 5,442 2,183,481 13,162 10,919,582 NA NA NA NA 29,338 46,632,755 564 1,788 1,512 23,277 417 13,816 1,064 41,365 1,003 55,325 1,753 132,239 806 76,503 771 88,733 3,753 586,225 4,963 1,878,629 12,727 43,634,305 NA NA »A NA 13,114 1,890,671 642 2,007 1,064 18,242 315 11,503 785 41,507 745 55,004 1,238 113,905 598 58,816 557 67,425 1,878 241,844 1,604 220,077 1950 (April 1) 33,394 14,022,815 765 2,820 1,795 28,830 411 13,750 1,390 71,875 1,305 95,090 2,306 217,485 941 102,860 912 127,828 4,675 978,802 6,101 2,409,482 12,793 9,973,993 NA NA NA NA 31,414 45,162,943 560 2,205 1,711 24,932 380 12,515 1,280 50,180 1,195 65,270 2,091 157,793 911 87,032 877 88,815 4,278 781,877 5,526 2,111,023 12,505 41,781,306 NA 1945 (January 1) 13,515 '1,694,235 510 2,515 1,225 19,780 286 10,120 925 49,625 895 67,555 1,421 122,410 671 69,083 627 69,813 1,960 234,747 1,556 200,684 3,339 847,903 NA NA NA NA 35,743 11,318,688 1,045 3,235 2,133 30,751 417 13,280 1,570 75,528 1,293 83,842 2,694 222,105 947 96,312 911 110,934 5,618 987,959 6,679 2,207,490 12,436 7,487,242 MA NA NA NA 35, 2X 45,942,367 777 2,289 1,977 30,137 419 12,479 1,491 56,208 1,249 69,122 2,632 210,150 930 87,742 902 109,388 5,600 1,117,299 6,649 2,765,916 12,608 42,431,627 NA NA 12,997 ,555,480 NA NA NA NA 1940 (April 1) 40,811 14,789,043 NA 4,563 NA 50,685 NA 23,125 NA 119,694 NA 108,196 NA 355,174 NA 120,898 NA 147,519 NA 1,633,683 NA 3,385,009 NA 8,840,497 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA 15,087 1,587,502 NA NA NA NA NA 1935 (January 1) 14,236,539 NA 4,190 NA 47,474 NA 20,993 NA 101,232 424,821 119,^6 2,159,427 3,878,635 NA NA NA NA 35,318,891 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA '13,864 '1,272,054 NA 1930 (April 1) 16,093,456 NA 31,575,374 NA '11,925 '1,343,035 431 '4,724 2,062 1,543 1925 (January 1) 12,598,274 22,714,811 1920 (January 1) NA Not available. ^For the Censuses of 1959 and 1954, In the Census year; for all other Censuses, in tjie calendar year preceding the Census. ^Total acreage of crops for which fipures are available, except that com cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of com harvested for grain. ^50 to 99 acres. ^100 to 259 acres. 'Not fully comparable for the various Census years because of differences in definition of cropland used only for pasture. 'irrigated cropland harvested only. 'Acreage of irrigated crops Including some duplication where two or more crops were harvested from the same lajld. 'includes irrigated cropland not har- vested and not pasttired. '50 to 259 acres. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1959 and 1954 are based or reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 {Oct. -Nov.) 1954 {Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 {January i) 1920 (January 1) ALL FARM OPERATORS All farm operators number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Cash tenants number Stiare-cash tenants number Crop-share tenants number Livestock-share tenants number Other and unspecified tenants number All land in farms aa Full owners aci Part owners Managers All tenants aci Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants aci Crop-^hare tenants aci Livestock-share tenants aci Other and unspecified tenants aci All cropland harvested aci Full owners aci Part owners aci Managers aci All tenants aci Cash tenants aci Share-cash tenants aci Crop-share tenants acres Livestock-share tenants aci Other and unspecified tenants aci ALL BTDTE FARM OPERATORS White 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 Crop-share tenants .number Livestock-share tenants number Other and unspecified tenants number Land in farms acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants Btres Crop-share tenants acres Livestock-share tenants acres Other and unspecified tenants acres Cropland harvested acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acros Share-cash tenants acres Crop-shore tenants acres Livestock-share tenants acres Other and unspecified tenants acres ALL NONWHITE FARM OPERATORS Nonwhite 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 Oop-share tenants number Livestock-share tenants number Other and unspecified tenants number Land in farms acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers. acres All tenants acres Casht^nants ; acres Share-cash tenants acres Crop-share tenants act Livestork-share tenants ftci Other and unspecified tenants aci Cropland harvested aci Full owners aci Part owners acres Managers aci All tenants aci Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants eci Crop-share tenants eci Livestock-share tenants aci Other and unspecified tenants aci 28,802 11,559 12,900 312 3,931 13.6 794 619 1,777 456 285 64,029,044 8,918,U4 41,493,766 8,213,559 5,403,605 1,626,762 943,355 1,632,387 991,917 209,184 8,140,721 1,662,219 5,179,429 224,876 1,074,197 86,722 186,573 599,047 162,341 39,514 28,445 11,557 12,682 304 3,902 13.7 770 615 1,776 456 285 61,391,562 8,872,751 41,014,273 6,161,841 5,342,697 1,577,616 932,743 1,631,237 991,917 209,184 8,082,038 1,654,518 5,U5,999 221,394 1,070,127 83,989 185,743 598,540 162,341 39,514 357 102 213 8 29 8.1 2,637,482 45,363 479,493 2,051,718 60,908 49,146 10,612 1,150 58,683 7,701 43,430 3,482 4,070 2,733 830 507 32,956 14,493 13,425 251 4,787 14.5 852 724 2,272 499 440 61,463,290 10,017,007 41,144,125 5,243,943 5,053,215 1,083,176 900,717 1,906,541 905,341 257,440 8,393,827 1,932,149 5,137,739 160,108 1,163,831 79,038 200,451 684,142 160,032 40,168 32,476 14,314 13,168 246 4,748 14.6 832 722 2,267 499 428 60,273,772 9,912,750 40,560,440 4,800,003 5,000,579 1,039,700 897,557 1,905,741 905,341 252,240 8,326,799 1,918,468 5,089,642 159,413 1,159,276 75,449 199,682 684,032 160,032 40,081 480 179 257 5 39 8.1 20 2 5 ii 1,189,518 104,257 583,685 448,940 52,636 43,476 3,160 800 5,200 67,028 13,681 48,097 695 4,555 3,589 769 110 87 35,065 16,090 13 , 573 267 5,155 14.7 930 611 2,493 506 615 59,247,434 10,998,733 39,077,898 3,999,904 5,170,899 1,210,637 739,814 1,853,063 931,682 435,703 7,575,173 1,931,824 4,412,871 176,809 1,054,669 82,912 138,230 636,188 140,977 56,362 34,281 15,732 13,239 262 5,048 14.7 909 607 2,486 503 543 57,988,185 10,871,902 38,530,054 3,476,940 5,109,289 1,185,452 738,404 1,849,277 922,150 412,996 7,508,508 1,915,727 4,367,831 176,189 1,04S,761 81,343 137,204 635,519 140,194 54,501 804 353 334 5 107 13.3 21 4 7 3 72 1,259,249 126,831 547,844 522,964 61,610 24,185 1,410 3,786 9,522 22,707 67,665 15,097 45,040 620 5,908 1,569 1,026 659 783 1,851 37,747 15,622 14,530 317 6,278 15.6 2,086 352 3,409 431 58,787,318 9,108,936 39,642,071 5,291,343 4,744,963 1,864,840 366,373 2,268,959 244,791 7,439,470 1,885,281 4,395,608 227,242 931,339 152,250 71,384 647,079 60,525 36,508 15,853 14,168 312 6,175 16.9 2,017 346 3,385 427 57,820,358 8,882,152 39,003,272 5,253,959 4,660,965 1,809,390 364,298 2,263,251 244,026 7,361,678 1,859,359 4,353,118 225,724 923,477 148,304 70,459 644,307 50,407 1,239 759 362 5 103 8.3 69 6 24 4 966,950 226,774 638,799 37,389 53,998 55,450 2,075 5,708 765 77,792 25,922 42,490 1,518 7,862 3,946 925 2,772 219 41,823 17,028 12,856 297 11,642 27.8 3,324 1,139 6,424 755 46,451,594 7,526,525 28,032,639 3,032,002 7,850,377 2,618,243 1,253,657 3,594,896 393,571 5,748,069 1,346,663 2,920,035 143,562 1,337,809 193,061 137,103 911 ,839 45,806 40,747 16,300 12,652 292 11,493 23.2 3,261 1,127 5,388 717 46,015,334 7,359,857 27,806,708 3,029,141 7,819,628 2,597,584 1,250,821 3,585,046 385,177 5,597,859 1,322,506 2,902,736 142,985 1,329,632 190,833 136,226 907,839 44,734 1,076 728 194 5 149 13.8 63 12 36 33 436,260 166,669 225,981 2,861 40,749 20,659 2,846 9,850 7,394 50,210 24,157 17,299 577 8,177 2,228 877 4,000 1,072 50,564 21,509 14,738 332 13,985 27.7 Hi. HA NA 47,511,368 9,390,862 27,321,631 2,772,783 8,026,592 NA NA NA NA 4,592,453 1,216,445 2,198,476 107,386 1,070,146 NA NA NA 48,797 20,113 14,540 331 13,813 28.3 NA NA NA NA 46,953,260 9,082,284 27,112,913 2,769,783 7,983,280 NA NA NA NA 4,533,960 1,186,586 2,180,994 107,147 1,064,233 NA NA HA HA 1,767 1,396 198 1 172 9.7 NA HA NA HA 53,493 29,859 17,482 239 5,913 NA NA NA 47,495 20,101 15,252 514 11,623 24.5 3,073 NA NA NA 44,659,152 9,650,091 24,494,559 3,014,961 7,499,541 2,213,520 NA NA NA 7,340,979 2,099,320 3,875,618 185,774 1,680,267 249,707 NA NA 46,311 19,259 15,073 510 11,469 24.8 3,029 NA NA 44,260,392 9,441,984 24,345,681 3,010,791 7,461,935 2,202,573 NA NA NA 7,771,572 2,062,415 3,852,085 185,480 1,571,592 247,715 NA NA NA 1,184 342 179 4 159 13.4 49 NA NA 558,608 398,760 308,578 203,107 208,718 148,373 3,000 4,170 38,312 37,605 HA 10,947 NA NA NA 59,407 36,905 23,533 294 3,675 1,992 NA HA 46,904 23,361 12,420 367 10,256 21.9 2,137 NA NA NA 32,735,723 10,165,432 15,199,810 1,911,682 5,458,799 1,246,676 NA NA NA 6,415,335 2,247,879 2,575,701 152,931 1,438,324 192,287 NA NA NA Not available. ^For 1920, standing renters (renters paying a fixed tjuantity of products) were included with cash tenants. ^Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that com cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of com harvested for grain. MONTANA State Table 4.-FARM OPERATORS BY COLOR, AGE, RESIDENCE, AND OFF-FARM WORK; AND EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 fDnttt in italics ore ba^od on reports for only jTiple of farms. Sot? text ] (Forderinitions and explanntions, see icxtl Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov. 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1} 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) FARM OPEILATORS By color: While number . Negro number , Othor nonwhiu* number . By age: Under 2S yt-ors opcmlcrs reporting , 25 U) ;*4 years operauys reporting , 35 to 44 years op^ratars repcrting , 45 lo 54 years operators reporting., 55 to 64 years operators reporting. , 65 or more )«ar3 operators reporting. , Average age years . , Operators not reporting age number. , By residence: Residing on farm operated operators reporting. , Not residing on fami operated operators reporting. . Operators not reporting residence number . . By off-rarm work: Working off their famis, tolAl operators reporting 1 to40 days operators reporting 50 to 99 days operators reporting 100 or more days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days 0(XTalors reporting Orierators not working off their farm or not reporting as to work off their farm number. By other income: With other income of family exceeding value of agncultuml products sold operators reporting. , .^EHFIED EQinniENT AND FACIUTIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines Com pickers Pick-up balers Field forage harvesters . Motortrticks Tractors . arms reporting number arms reporting numijer arms reporting number Farms reporting number Farms reporting number farms reporting number Tractors other than gaiden farms reporting number 1 tractor farms reporting 2 tractors farms reporting 3 tractors farms reporting 4 tractors farms reporting 5 cr more tractors farms repcrting Wheel Uactors farms reporting number Crawler tractors farms reporting number Garden tractors farms reporting number Autrjmobiles farms reporting number Autonobiles and/or motrrtmcks farms reporting Telephone farms reporting Home freezer farms reporting Milking machine farms reporting Electric milk cooler farms reporting Crop drier (fcr p"ain, forage, or other crops). . .faims reporting Power-operated elevator, conveyer, or blower farms reporting Farms by kind of road on wtiich located: Hard surface Ckavel, shell, or shale Dirt or unimproved. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road . . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road. . . . 1 mile 2 or 3 miles 4 miles 5 or more miles farm? reporting farms reporting farms reporting farms re^Kirting faims reporting farms reporting farms repcrting farms reporting farms reporting 23,584 9 366 J7S 3,750 1, S90 7.SU 5,170 i,in pi. 3 i77 23,842 3,541 1,576 1(1,513 3,166 t,il5 S.Ht 1,661 i,tfl H.S37 15, 063 t!6 !S6 H, Sf5 9, til l.SM £,m 16, HT 5t, 7S5 16. 066 61,, 57? 35, 6 IS 59, 510 7,773 S,91S 5, 117 !, 159 1.541 IS, 136 53. 663 5, on 5,947 4.761 i, 067 JS, 755 Si,S63 IS, 107 19, HI 11, lU 3,405 1,115 161 4,741 II, 137 11,666 1,639 10, 017 1,013 1,116 6S0 6, lis 32,568 J.4 479 601 4,775 S, !39 7,317 6.4U 5,140 4II.S 460 28,934 3,610 517 11.501 4, lis 1,401 5,951 1,557 4.394 11. W« IS, S35 IS, 7tt 117 US 5,497 5,651 1,311 1.413 !!l,505 4S, 513 IS, 600 57, IS3 15, IS6 54,163 It, 114 o.sss 4,001 1,179 sn 17.660 49. 115 4,315 5,03S 1,965 3,010 J7, 655 3S, 1S4 31, see II, 779 16, 777 3,647 NA NA 34,281 12 792 945 S,403 7, S£3 7,039 7,67! 4,6tl 4S.3 1,4S" 31,073 3,515 497 11.577 4. '<•' 1,7!S S.504 1.674 3,S30 13, 5S0 15,494 154 161 1,663 1,719 HA HA S6, 601 3S, 670 S7, 151 16, 714 43, 013 IS, 336 S, 104 16, 090 39, 319 3,131 3, 704 1,765 i,se7 16, 736 34, 937 31, 704 9, 98S 6,405 3, 159 NA NA 6 619 10 349 17 911 NA NA NA NA NA NA 36,508 1,239 765 5,5U 7,787 9,189 9,6% 4,586 49.1 211 34,030 3,397 320 8,148 2,104 1,284 4,760 1,420 3,340 29,599 9,9IS 10, 70S NA NA NA NA NA KA 23,661 29,388 24,317 31,725 '24,317 3t,94S '18,383 '4,900 NA 30, 737 NA 1,111 NA 15! Zl,bU7 31,569 34,056 7,847 NA 1,569 NA NA NA NA NA '17, 547 '18,625 '8,468 40,747 14 1,062 1,127 5,940 7,576 11,836 9,280 4,716 48.8 1,348 36,345 4,237 1,241 13,042 4,359 2,447 6,236 2,868 3,368 28,781 HA 18,332 21,037 19,902 22,587 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA 30,358 35,699 NA 6,966 NA NA 4,762 8,457 27,345 NA NA NA 48,797 1,767 18,059 8,295 3,779 5,985 3,234 2,751 32,505 46,311 21 1,163 1,386 6,813 13,583 12,451 7,480 4,166 NA 1,616 NA NA NA 14,202 7,023 2,466 4,713 2,189 2,524 33,293 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA 13,783 14,615 17,093 19,031 NA 34,477 38,166 NA 9,697 NA NA '117 *5,696 38,998 NA HA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 5,857 6,602 3bl '2,391 41,800 NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. 'Figures for 1945 are for all tractors. ^Concrete, brick, asphalt, and macadam. ^Concrete or brick and macadam. Aspbalt was not included. ^Includes sand-claj. *G ravel. 'DistaBce to all-weather road. See text. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 5.-SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES AND FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data in italics are basiyj on reports for only a sniiiple of fiirni-:. Sep text J (For definitions and explanations, gee text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov. ) 195i (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 19<5 (January 1) 19A0 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) SPEOFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Feed for livestock and poultry farnis reporting . . dollars . . Piffchaae of livestock and poultry farms reporting . . dollars . . Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars. . Farms clBSSiTied hy amount of expenditure— SI to $199 farms reporting . . S200 to$490 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 or more farms reporting . . Hired labor" farms reporting . . dollars . . Farms classified by amount of expenditure- Si to $199 farms reporting . . $200 to$499 farms reporting . . S500 to S999 farms reporting . . 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting . . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms repcrting . . 510,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . $20,000 or more farms reporting . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting . . dollars . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting . . dollars . . Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials farms reporting . . tons. . dollars. . Lime and liming materials farms reporting . . tons.. dollars.. F,\RM LABOR Farm workers for specified iweek;' Family and/or hired workers farms reporting. . persons . . .\verage 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. famis reporting . . persons . . Hired workers farms reporting . . persons . . Workers hired by month farms reporting. . persois. . Workers hired by week farms reporting. . persons. , Workers hired by day farms reporting . persons . Workers hired by hour farms reporting . persons . Workers hired on piece-work basis . . farms reporting. persons . No report as to basis of payment. . . . farms reporting . persons . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers; 1 hired worker farms reporting . 2 hired workers farms reporting . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . Seasonal hired workers farms reporting. persons . Farms by kind of workers during specified week: No workers reported farms . Family workers only farms. Operator only faims . Operator and members of his family farms . Members of operator's family only 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. Hired workers only farms . Regular farm workers only farms . Seasonal farm workers only farms . SI, SIS 17. J 78, 70S li. Iili S^ SeS. 671 li. ees 7. 97i,S8T S. 671 I. lis I, 639 Hi 117 19 IS, US IS. ISO, so 3 S. TlfO 3, f 37 I, 7«7 3,1,71 1, 796 790 IS7 lis 17, 37S, 779 11, 191 3, 866, SIS S. 606 i9. S07 !1A «i, 761 1,9, 6S0 1.0 Si, S6S SB, 066 13, 69S 9,Si9 li, 3SB ■ 6, 668 11, Sli i,006 6,S9g SS 166 I, 369 1, 161 6ti 1. 697 191 611 3,7i8 6, 603 1, 60S 711 167 117 i9 1,667 6,011 i. 061 19,083 1 1, 569 7,051 i6S 107 i83 331 S3. lOO 17, 123, 598 KA NA 16, 669 8, 693, 866 18,919 «6, 70 i, 711 6,019 i, 119 3,093 S,916 l,7Si 676 13! Ill SO, lli li, 880, SIS NA e,iS6 n, ist , 116, 66} 1,03 t.iil SO, IBS 63, 788 1. 1 19, 69i i6, 899 18,987 11,061 17,911 8,069 16, 889 6, 131 9, 009 171 109 1, 711 i,916 683 l,6Si Si! 1, 101 i, 76 i S. OSS .Hi 766 363 116 6H , 616 ,836 1, 69S 11, tOi 11,901 8, 706 696 7, i90 i,7il 1,638 HI 669 NA NA 16, 185 19,911.711 11, 611 S8,iil, 160 16, 681 5,869, 935 11, Hi 19, 169, 7it 6, 170 i.90i 3,891 i, 6i0 1,819 30, 170 11, 910, Si8 10, 197 S, 8SS, iOS NA NA NA NA NA NA SO 010 68 efs 1.9 19 Hi i6 661 18 363 11 676 17 198 6 367 11 676 6 073 9 ill 168 336 1 091 1 838 193 663 161 Hi 60 ISi 6 339 9 618 3 681 976 US 176 83 1 7 re • 9S7 6 06i 13 663 li Hi 8 609 900 5 791 3 71i 1 876 191 2-4,611 10,533,155 10, 811 10, tSS, S47 NA NA 25,332 27,451,285 7,5<17 6,162 4,579 4,529 2,515 16, 381 I, 687, 19! 3,6iS HA 397, 9it iOt NA 11, 693 34,010 59,629 1.8 33,534 49,387 32,908 11,810 16,479 5,677 10,242 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA 3,737 28,333 18,349 9,442 542 5,201 3,375 1,742 84 476 19,256 4,035,577 NA NA NA NA 22,682 11,676,533 30,837 6,569,751 2,509 3,974 184,476 182 411 3,331 35,852 65,221 1.8 34,686 51,816 NA NA NA 6,309 13,405 5,086 9,931 '1,490 '2,775 NA NA '273 '699 NA NA 5,971 29,543 NA 5,U3 NA NA NA 1,166 4S,772 81,827 1.7 47,701 68,304 NA NA NA 7,817 13,523 NA NA NA NA NA 1,792 40,955 NA 6,746 NA NA 1,071 NA 20, 692 6,871,984 HA iiA NA NA HA 27,421 16,371,283 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 157 248 NA NA NA NA 16,406 3,578,073 30,408 15,135,729 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. ^For Censuses of 1959 and 1954, expendlttires during Census year; for earlier Censuses, expendlttires during the preceijlng calendar year. Cash psymenta for farm labor; hcjusework not included. For 1959, 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940, the data do not include expenditures for contract construction worli, machine hire, and labor included in cost of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was included. ^Census of 1959, week preceding the entimeration; Censtis of 1954, week of September 26-October 2. Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration; Censuses of 1945 and 1935, first week of Januaiy; Census of 1940, last week of March. *See text for differences in definltitm of farm workers. 'Separate data not available by day or week. 'Separate data not available for workers hired by the hour or piece-work basis, (iiestlonnaire called for other hired labor including piecework and contract labor. MONTANA 9 State Table 6.-LIVEST0CK AND POULTRY ON FARMS, NUMBER AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 ^DHln nr mimher of livesiork not f\ill.\ i^ompsTH hip for lh.> ^eionit C „<„«,„. s«. le,l] lti>ni see text) Census or — (Fcr dermitions and explanations 1959 ll>t.-Nov.) 1954 (Oct.-N^iV. ) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (Jaiiuary 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Total value o( speciliei) classes ol livestock and poultry dollars... 391,158,404 297,866,034 253,353,903 174,609,960 32,234,543 60,015,001 118,514,715 -■i.?, 673, 519 153,935,235 CaUle and calves .famis reporting. . . 2^,017 26,724 27,932 31,184 32,435 40,830 37,670 KA 45,475 number . . . P, 458, 512 2,600,105 1,758,243 1,817,069 1,039,669 1,530,015 1,290,353 1,321,604 1,263,516 value, dollars.. . 344,690,292 257,764,381 217,918,429 136,113,929 48,160,937 27,158,463 68,313,045 37,960,609 73,938,253 Cows, including heifers that have calved . .farms reporting. .. 21,301 26,111 27,453 30,139 31,842 40,373 NA NA NA number.. . 1,162,002 1,181,226 896,301 902,110 514,482 725,139 511,226 590,432 511,729 value, dollars... 187,082,322 U5,841,220 155,731,799 83,540,739 23,303,775 15,953,058 36,546,597 21,252,1% 37,760,945 Milk cows .farms reporting... 14,575 19,980 23,023 NA 29,054 MA 29,196 17,586 29,393 number . . . 73,398 98,716 111,321 NA 143,229 NA 151,014 102,769 127,581 value, dollflfs.. . 14,459,406 NA NA NA 3,502,702 NA 11,653,005 4,807,701 10,847,070 Heifers and heifer calves -farms reporting. . . 19,836 24,323 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA number... 664,656 716,600 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollats... 32,417,344 56,611,400 NA NA NA NA NA NA KA Steers and bulls, including steer and bull calves .farms reporting. . . 19,798 24,016 NA NA NA NA NA NA KA number . . . 631,854 702,277 NA NA NA NA NA NA KA value, dollars... 75,190,626 65,311,761 NA NA NA NA NA NA KA Hordes and/or mules .farms reporting . . . 15,602 18,473 21,919 NA 30,784 41,344 40,965 44,088 KA number... 86, U5 95,337 142,903 229,248 239,903 350,234 453,417 604,625 678,135 value, dollars... 9,681,840 4,480,839 4,188,002 7,416,106 10,911,734 13,650,185 13,833,913 21,524,283 49,397,521 .farms repcning... KA NA 21,816 27,358 30,724 41,213 NA NA 53,019 number.. . NA NA 141,092 227,438 238,556 346,697 450,264 594,173 663,723 value, dollars. .. NA NA 4,108,955 7,276,933 10,823,171 13,450,376 13,455,125 21,053,309 48,277,891 Mules and mule oolts .farms reporting., . NA NA X4 441 535 1,278 NA NA 3,453 number... NA -MA 1,811 1,810 1,347 3,537 8,153 10,452 9,462 value, dollars . . . NA NA 79,047 139, 173 88,563 199,809 378, 788 470,974 1,119,630 Hogs and pigs .farms reporting. .. 7,962 9,993 11,183 16,304 16,374 18,215 18,842 24,913 26,065 number... 188,777 129,083 105,961 182,295 90,346 98,370 210,036 277,603 167,060 value, dollars... 3,790,024 4,256,310 2,302,359 4,062,429 912,769 570,546 2,675,685 3,098,859 2,883,694 Bon since June i .farms roforting.. . 4,618 5,033 3,506 NA NA NA 4,995 NA KA number... 100,535 61,894 46,819 NA NA NA 77,514 NA KA value, dollars .. . 1,407,490 1,299,774 644,372 NA NA NA NA NA NA Bom before June 1 .farms reporting... 6,108 7,733 10,175 NA 16,374 NA NA NA NA number . . . 33,242 67, 194 59,142 NA 90,346 NA 132,522 NA NA value, dollars... 2,382,534 2,956,536 1,657,437 NA 912,769 NA NA NA KA Sheep and lambs .farms reporting.. . 4,%7 4,916 3,572 5,559 6,433 8,509 7,353 4,552 5,037 number. .. 1,816,395 1,731,659 1,336,612 2,906,249 3,009,814 3,822,875 4,027,457 2,187,928 2,082,919 value, dollars , , . 32,336,509 29,313,929 27,189,019 24,883,534 21,162,091 17,585,225 32,186,603 24,239,845 25,775,607 Lambs under I year old .farms reporting . . . 3,810 3,797 1,856 NA NA NA NA NA 3,499 number... 528,733 588,004 1B2,332 NA NA NA 438,123 520,322 509,400 value, dollars... 8,459,728 9,408,064 2,943,575 NA NA NA NA NA 4,671,552 Sheep 1 year old and ova .farms reporting... 4,503 4,195 3,381 NA 6,483 NA NA NA NA number . . . 1,287,662 1,143,655 1,154,230 NA 3,009,814 NA 3,589,329 1,667,606 1,573,519 value, dollars. . . 23,876,781 19,905,865 24,240,444 NA 21,162,091 NA 30,237,073 NA 21,104,055 Ewes .farms reporting. . . 4,409 4,090 3,284 4,363 6,116 7,460 NA NA 3,880 number.. . 1,241,071 1,097,282 1,112,036 2,365,519 2,831,948 2,963,156 3,482,273 1,612,887 1,468,732 value, dollars... 22,339,278 18,653,794 23,234,871 19,401,323 20,132,125 14,074,991 29,227,205 NA 19,364,203 ftams and wethers .farms reporting... 3,555 3,044 2,350 NA NA NA NA NA NA number . . . 46,591 46,373 42,194 NA 177,866 NA 107,056 54,719 104,787 value, dollars... 1,537,503 1,252,071 1,005,573 NA 1,029,966 NA 1,009,363 NA 1,739,852 Chickens 4 months old and ever .farms reporting . . . 16,850 22,870 25,108 29,734 32,426 38,779 37, 933 39,051 44,266 number. .. 1,259,164 1,628,605 1,401,467 2,023,781 1,795,474 1,988,665 2,117,057 2,544,693 2,055,120 value, dollars... 1,448,039 2,035,756 1,702,412 2,128,962 1,008,620 855,126 1,505,464 1,854,923 1,847,287 Twlcey bens kept for breeding .farms reporting . . . 637 955 1,893 NA 5,696 11,946 NA KA 5,974 number. . . 2,250 4,003 9,055 NA 36,539 36,867 NA KA 29,432 value, dollars . . . 11,700 14,819 53,687 NA 78,392 195,451 NA NA 87,873 NA Not available. 10 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 7.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [^Data for 1959 for livestock sold alive and dairy products sold are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See l«xt3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products including poultry and poultry products dollars . . Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and mules, hogs, and sheep) farms reportine ■ ■ value of sales, dollars . , Livestock products other than poultry and poultry products value of sales, dollars . . Poultry and poultry products farms reporting . . value of sales, dollars , . LIYXSTOCK SOLD ALIVE Cattle and/or calves sold alive famis reporting. . number . . dollars . . Cattle, not counting calves farms reporting . . number . , dollars . . Calves /. .farms reporting. . number. . dollars.. Horses and/or mules sold alive farms reporting . . number.. dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number . . dollars . . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars. . SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL Sheep and.^or lambs shorn farms reporting . number shorn . pounds of wool . value, dollars. Lambs shorn farms reporting . number shorn . pounds of wool . Other sheep shorn farms reporting . number shorn . pounds of wool . LITTERS FARROWED Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year farms reporting number of litters June 2 to November 30 farms reporting number of litters December 1 to June 1 farms reporting nunilxT of litters POULTRY AND POl'LTRV PRODI 'CTS SOLD Chickens sold farms reportine. . numlier . . dollars. . Broilers sold forms reporting. . number. . dollars . . Other chickens sold farms reporting . . number. . dollars . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . . dollars. . Turkeys, ducks, geese, and miscellaneous poultry and their eggs sold Turkeys raised. . Ducks sold Geese sold Guineas sold . . . arms reporting . . dollars. . i reporting . , number. . arms reporting. . number. . 'arms reporting. . number. . 'arms reporting. . number. . DAIRY PRODUCTS Any whole milk or cream sold farms reporting dollars Average sales per farm reporting dollars Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting pounds dollars Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat dollars Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold farms reporting . dollars 215,139,436 21,700 192,562,954 19,523,534 9,254 3,052,983 19,944 1,138,745 169,554,165 15,522 580,090 99,972,415 14,913 603,655 69,591,750 1,413 6,431 883,943 4,333 200,709 6,221,979 4,354 1,324,406 15,392,872 4,494 1,417,300 14,306,162 6,294,713 133 25,907 162,550 4,459 1,390,393 14,143,612 4,824 32,150 3,069 13,519 3,794 18,541 5,086 556,108 289,619 19 66,700 40,020 5,079 439,403 249,599 8,307 7,429,682 2,600,391 581 162,978 1,102 23,012 301 4,493 545 10,133 13 215 7,576 13,228,821 2,121 265,713,574 11,020,244 5,724 3,790,894 2,203,577 153,977,288 24,293 130,667,701 19,575,405 13,245 3,734,132 22,958 1,108,352 109,283,221 18,894 619,947 75,421,065 16,251 438,405 33,362,156 1,323 5,271 249,550 5,677 110,260 3,900,107 4,129 1,267,177 17,234,823 4,085 1,315,451 13,391,238 8,163,554 NA MA NA NA 5,057 21,703 2,544 8,527 3,924 13,176 5,920 652,426 711,727 24 173,946 154,432 5,906 438,480 557,295 11,374 6,523,337 2,559,729 1,515 462,726 2,434 84,734 NA NA NA NA NA 11,456 11,406,751 995 2,216 191,326,135 7,534,194 9,250 5,953,957 3,822,557 25,024 141,348,765 13,130,026 15,942 4,149,757 24,233 955,777 U5, 514,702 21,031 515,503 89,244,554 15,359 339,274 25,270,133 2,713 14,774 407,235 10,103 195,674 5,714,493 3,016 1,219,512 13,712,330 3,001 1,258,651 U, 357,952 6,213,017 NA NA NA KA NA NA NA 6,538 21,553 7,875 808,530 933,713 NA MA NA NA NA NA 14,062 6,196,133 2,554,990 1,661 501,059 2,296 104,215 NA NA NA NA NA NA '14,338 'U, 155, 383 '779 3,0U 155,510,912 6,973,722 11,811 5,740,474 4,173,350 110 18,301 112,137,070 NA 103,022,977 20,520 4,164,093 24,406 722,095 53,972,782 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 15,030 378,527 10,463,557 4,759 2,699,809 20,420,753 5,004 NA 24,588,062 10,360,571 NA NA NA KA NA NA NA 10,752 35,289 NA NA 3,475 125,702 NA NA '18,648 '10,062,354 3,025 150,391,644 '4,450,533 16,074 10,592,764 '5,557,657 '353 '54,154 44,541,586 NA 42,278,908 20,304 2,262,578 18,450 359,253 17,275,270 15,571 237,358 15,207,919 7,443 71,890 2,057,351 NA NA NA 5,244 114,652 1,415,637 4,493 1,987,039 12,415,555 5,151 2,547,774 23,695,174 4,990,417 NA NA NA NA NA NA tIA 10,831 29, 397 10,340 893,003 522,229 NA NA 5,314 224,042 NA NA NA NA '18,213 '5,624,331 2,584 102,685,978 '2,991,569 15,034 11,107,593 '2,430,875 '2,453 '151,937 7,550 3,750,038 35,888,219 8,254,290 NA NA NA NA NA NA 70,874,893 6,134 3,235,512 29,111,557 9,212,169 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA 9,502 10,599 19,489 34,039 NA 14,876 NA 1,023,471 NA 781,132 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA 22,300 NA 7,794,634 NA 2,161,281 NA NA NA NA NA 12,900 NA 442,259 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA '22,683 '10,598,673 '457 2,754 107,394,275 3,5U,342 NA NA 6,596,791 '4,003 '387,540 NA 1,948,784 16,714,389 6,352,549 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA 53,810 NA 53,105,542 A ;"A ;iA :iA NA NA !IA NA NA iUl NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,104 2,U5,214 18,257,200 10,229,632 NA M HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13,476 33,975 11,593 504,435 424,342 NA NA NA NA NA NA 23,692 4,337,077 1,735,867 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA '5,620,373 NA 1,752 43,873,261 1,821,781 NA .NA 2,788,910 '11,891 '1,009,687 NA Not avallalile. 'All dairy products sold. 'Published values for 1945 and 1940 were computed on the basis of average prices, products sold. 'Butter sold. For this table, these values have been adjtisted to equal the enumerated value of all dairy MONTANA 11 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE. QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 (For dofinitions and oxplanaucns, see text) All farms number. Cropland harvested farms reporting, acres. Total value of crops harvested, Including horticultural specialties and forest products dollars. Total value of crops sold. Including horticultural specialties and forest products dollars . Com Com for all purposes farms reporting. acres, value, dollars.. Harvested for grain. . ..farms reporting., acres,. bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . I dollars . . Cut for silage farms reporting,, acres., tons, green weight.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or diy fodder., .farms reporting,, acres . . Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes, farms reporting. . acres . . value , dollars . . Harvested for grain or seed , farms reporting . . acres., bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels , , dollars . , Cut fr dofinilion? and pxplanaUim*. s«x' u^\l) 1959 1^"»54 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) Hay crops (see text): Land frcan which hay was cut" acres... 2,106,631 2,277,505 1^1,935,230 "2,175,496 "1,753,130 "1,989,467 "2,146,028 "1,956,357 1,602,455 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hey and for del^drating ..farms reporting... 14,240 15,929 13,710 15,684 14,898 14,734 18,090 15,293 10,574 acres .. , 942,095 893,300 578,140 694,492 533,804 599,487 740,065 599,128 374,233 tons... 1,648,593 1,504,617 340,412 1,126,426 902,211 355,550 1,126,320 NA 536,633 value, dollars... 37,917,639 31,596,957 23,133,711 14,970,386 4,733,907 9,338,325 13,985,966 NA 16,133,7% Sales . , farms reporting . . . 2,878 2,503 NA NA NA NA KA NA HA tons.. . 245,403 175,735 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars... 5,644,269 3,690,435 NA NA NA NA KA NA HA Clover, tljnothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay ..farms reporting... 3,204 3,708 3,802 3,432 3,341 4,013 NA NA HA acres... 253,049 238,737 226,822 173,282 149,349 196,540 271,703 266,282 234,746 tons.. . 325,897 284,336 261,045 228,960 189,224 205,484 313.204 KA 225,760 value, dollars... 7,332,683 5,971,056 6,798,995 2,873,714 970,064 2,U6,485 3,890,641 KA 6,764,663 Sales . . farms reporting . . . 472 374 NA NA NA KA NA KA KA tons . . . 32,418 25,046 NA NA NA NA NA HA KA dollars... 729,414 525,966 NA NA NA NA KA KA KA Oats, wheat, barley, rye or other small grains cut for hay ..farms reporting... 5,754 6,837 KA NA NA NA KA NA 14,856 acres . . . 228,031 217,462 "275,837 "163,546 "202,192 "574,395 "365,043 "274,235 466,727 tons... 202,860 197,246 138,452 52,380 147,838 273,159 172,597 KA 170,960 value, dollars... 4,057,200 3,649,051 "4,052,405 "2,596,022 "1,090,445 2,840,854 1,971,006 NA 4,103,040 Sales .farms reporting... 223 164 NA NA NA NA NA NA KA tons . . . 6,467 3,697 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA dollars . . . 129,340 68,395 NA NA NA NA NA KA NA Wild hay cut .farms reporting... 5,037 6,918 7,364 8,382 9,617 NA 8,301 KA 6,156 acres. . . 537,599 705,402 713,281 847,152 692,457 NA 637,989 673,318 451,201 tons... 467,501 571,383 540,130 721,426 593,032 NA 505,516 NA 281,099 value, dollars... 10, 518 , 773 11,141,968 13,585,392 7,386,102 2,696,273 NA 4,593,383 NA 6,605,840 Sales . farms reporting . . . 475 3% NA NA NA NA KA KA NA tons. . . 27,630 27,303 NA NA NA NA KA KA NA dollars — 621,686 532,407 NA NA NA NA KA KA NA Other hay cut .farms reporting... 2,660 4,299 3,389 6,306 NA NA KA NA KA acres . . . 139,397 221,643 150,591 297,024 180,322 619,045 131,228 143,894 75,543 tons... 94,725 155,137 115,907 2%, 838 193,259 449,117 116,512 KA 64,179 value, dollars... 1,894,500 2,792,466 2,772,079 3,226,521 928,747 4,675,044 1,133,386 KA 1,700,756 Sales ,. .farms reporting... 244 247 NA NA NA NA NA NA KA tons... 8,220 7,157 NA NA NA NA NA NA KA dollars . , . 164,400 123,826 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA Grass silage made from grasses. alfalfa, clover, or small grains .farms reporting... 115 18 NA NA "3 KA KA KA NA acres... 6,460 911 NA NA 1^6 NA NA NA KA tons, green weight... 39,130 4,545 NA NA 1^64 NA KA NA KA value , dollars . . . 273,910 29,542 NA NA 1^320 NA KA NA HA Field seed crops tiarvested; Alfalfa seed . farms reporting . . . 734 1,548 2,227 2,036 1,397 NA 2,148 NA NA acres . . , 38,003 67,224 82,360 94,605 49,248 KA 75,968 NA NA pounds . . . 3,244,758 7,643,378 9,160,649 5,732,260 6,915,900 KA 8,530,180 HA HA value, dollars... 876,085 2,751,796 4,080,475 2,124,163 1,010,459 NA 1,712,34-3 NA NA Sales 843,637 2,641,726 HA NA NA KA KA HA KA Bluegrass (Junegrass) seed .farms reporting. . . 1 2 NA NA KA KA NA NA acres... 10 26 ... NA NA NA KA NA NA pounds . . . 1,500 2,375 NA NA KA NA NA NA value , dollars . . . 75 285 NA NA NA NA NA KA Sales 75 256 NA NA NA NA NA KA KA NA NA NA NA KA Bluestem seed .farms reporting... KA acres... 300 ... NA NA NA NA NA KA pounds... 18,616 NA NA NA KA HA KA value, dollars... 14,893 NA NA NA NA KA NA Sales dollars. . . 14,893 11 19 'na 9 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA KA KA KA HA Bromegrass seed .farms reporting... NA acres... 342 322 143 NA NA NA NA NA KA pounds... 65,210 37,075 21,280 NA NA NA NA HA HA value, dollars... 9,129 4,078 7,874 NA NA NA NA NA NA Sales dollars . . . 8,981 43 3,671 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA KA NA NA HA Canarygrass seed .farms reporting... KA acres .. . 5,370 NA NA NA NA NA KA pounds . . . 1,443,104 NA NA NA NA KA HA value , dollars . . . 721,552 NA NA NA NA KA HA Sales 721,552 NA NA NA NA NA KA KA Clover seed: Alsike clover seed... .farms reporting... 1 6 15 NA NA NA NA KA NA acres . . . 50 247 267 NA NA NA NA HA NA pounds . . . 8,000 15,050 34,037 NA NA NA NA KA NA value, dollars... 1,360 4,214 11,931 NA NA KA NA HA NA Sales dollars . . . 1,352 1 4,003 NA 9 NA NA NA NA KA KA KA NA KA NA KA Ladino clover seed . . . .farms reporting... NA acres... 12 58 NA NA KA NA KA NA pounds . . . 700 3,992 NA NA HA NA NA NA value, dollars... 350 5.190 NA NA KA KA NA HA Sales 340 92 113 NA 190 NA 156 NA "229 NA NA KA "339 HA NA NA Red clover seed .farms reporting... 31 acres . . . 1,767 1,731 3,171 3,016 "4,004 NA 1*6,794 NA HA pounds . . . 350,720 351,084 473,573 360,130 '^629, 940 NA l''l,L24,460 i'_56,503 NA 122,100 value, dollars... 91,137 179,053 186,643 111,455 1=33,992 NA NA 59,015 Sales dollars... 87,681 175,471 NA NA NA NA KA KA NA Sweetclover seed .farms reporting... 20 50 262 NA 297 NA NA NA HA acres... 648 1,626 5,660 NA 4,703 NA NA HA HA pounds . . . 140,070 403,780 956,330 NA 834,400 NA NA HA KA value, dollars... 12,606 44,966 121,892 NA 28,373 NA NA HA NA Sales dollars ... 11,206 40,917 NA NA NA KA NA KA NA See footnotes at end of table. 14 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED. AND SALES OF CROPS:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Field seed crops harvested-Continued Orchardgrass seed farms reporting,.. 2 1 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres... 23 5 8 NA NA NA NA NA NA pounds... 3,525 1,000 1,500 NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars... 811 250 375 NA NA NA NA NA NA Sales dollars . , . 765 225 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Rapeseed farms reporting . . . 10 24 46 NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 1,073 1,875 2,420 NA NA NA Hk NA pounds . . . 743,500 1,005,326 655,528 NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars... 29,740 50,266 33,656 NA MA NA NA NA Sales dollars... 29,740 47,753 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Piyegrass seed f eltths reporting. . . 10 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres. .. 150 . . . NA NA NA NA NA NA pounds . . . 7,275 NA NA NA NA NA NA value , dollars . . . 655 ... NA NA NA NA NA NA Sales dollars . . . 504 5 4 NA 9 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 22 NA NA NA Timothy seed .farms reporting. . . 9 acres. . . 228 86 413 NA NA ■ NA 555 NA NA pounds . . . 43,950 12,083 70,252 NA NA NA 48,510 NA 28,665 value , dollars . . . 4,835 2,054 13,347 NA NA NA 2,492 NA 5,576 Sales dollars . . . 4,790 1,849 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Wheatgrass seed farms reporting... 247 166 38 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 13,718 5,494 2,584 NA NA NA NA NA NA pounds . . , 796,117 395,982 161,235 NA NA NA NA NA NA 174,992 69,010 56,431 NA NA NA NA NA NA Sales dollars . . . 154,552 204 62,113 107 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Crested wheatgrass seed farms reporting . . . NA acres.. . 10,963 4,221 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA pounds.. . 638,427 275, 106 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars... 127,685 46,768 NA NA NA NA NA N4 NA Sales dollars... 108,535 42,093 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Other than crested wheatgrass seed farms reporting... 43 59 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 2,755 1,273 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 157,690 120,376 NA NA NA NA NA NA NJ value, dollars... 47, 307 22,242 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Sales dollars . . . 46,017 20,020 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Other field seed crops acres... 326 387 140 NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars... 2,530 23,396 13,031 164,778 NA NA NA NA Sales dollars. . . 2,314 3,686 21,733 3,961 NA 7,489 NA 11, oa* 15,031 NA 12,436 NA 21,016 NA 21,687 20,673 NA 19,253 NA Other field crops harvested; Irish potatoes for home use 20,490 acresl'. 7,424 7,782 U,938 13,659 22,405 19, 576 22,178 100-lb. bags... 1,148,130 1,151,029 1,437,018 1,156,544 700,171 1,041,307 1,105,687 1,022,033 995, 41C 3,926,605 3,303,453 3,916,488 3,045,068 1,036,740 1,301,633 2,927,514 1,611,403 3,398,690 Sales dollars . . . 2,985,137 2, 3%, 666 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Root and grain crops hogged or grazed, other than com and sorghums. ..farms reporting... 58 1 137 NA 125 NA 31 NA NA acres . . . 2,121 9 3,598 NA 3,1S2 MA 776 NA NA value, dollars... 38,178 198 NA NA 17,459 NA NA NA NA Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting... 1,270 1,313 1,662 2,265 2,740 2,437 1,451 1,223 478 acres.. . 55, %3 53,863 56,093 63,456 71,572 63,734 34,916 32,589 3,60C tons.. . 366,723 698,023 684,621 700,220 882,748 747, 346 361,752 333,110 73,324 value, dollars... 10,227,333 8,166,869 7,240,497 7,419,199 4,254,846 3,863,779 2,673,030 2,664,880 812,064 Sales dollars . . . 10,227,333 8,366,869 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA All other field crops acres... 9 336 52 NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars... 704 7,635 ^'1,283,369 7,361 12,155 NA NA NA NA Sales. , dollars. . . 80 1,212 NA NA NA NA NA NA Hi Value of specified crops harvested, except fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties , and vegetables dollars . . . 239,027,208 264,381,261 ^'132,533,010 167,706,333 49,268,870 NA NA NA NA Value of crop." sold, except fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties. 158,487,141 182,544,223 1'112,938,920 103,464,453 38,393,265 NA NA NA NA See footnotes at end of table. MONTANA 15 state Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING. ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: 'CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definituMis and pxplarauons. s€« u-xt) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 19^5 (Januai-y 1) 1920 (January 1) Vegetables for home use and fot sale (other than Irish and sweel potatoes): Vegetables harvested for heme use^' farms reporting. value, dollars. Vegetables harvested for sale^^ farms reporting. acres . Sales dollars. Cabbage farms reporting. acres. Carrots farms reporting . acres. Com, sweet farms reporting . acres . Cucumbers and pickles, .farms reporting. acres. Lettuce and romaine. .. .farms reporting, acres . Onions, dry farms reporting. acres. Peas, green farms reporting. acres. Radishes farms reporting . acres. Rutabagas farms reporting. acres . Squash farms reporting. acres . Tomatoes farms reporting. acres . Mixed vegetables farms reporting. acres. Other vegetables acres . Berries ani) other small fruits harvester! for sale: " 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 . CJuantlty 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. Cherries, sour 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. Cherries, sweet 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 . See footnotes at end of table. 12,190 NA 264 1,116 217,511 78 45 80 25 217 727 95 35 17 67 61 47 62 12 202 75 101,616 30,486 144 70 102,707 31,841 5 1,744 833 2,383 750 41,666 220 4,006 691 37,660 550 48,357 120,902 NA 88,129 22,044 NA 66,085 3,048,551 540,066 322 25,317 1,733 271 23,584 200 580,367 46,430 378 62,812 235 20,311 303 42,501 272 2,468,134 493,636 17,742 NA 348 1,483 263,246 59 62 57 27 242 593 49 21 19 41 60 97 55 404 7 16 12 10 50 27 84 45 19 65 306 112 143,376 50,183 218 149 189,151 56,746 6 2,012 1,010 2,887 1,135 73,277 319 5,378 1,019 67,899 802 86,913 199,901 NA 70,297 NA 8,209 NA 62,038 NA 3,641,439 614,661 494 26,738 121 1,930 412 24,808 292 643,466 45,045 390 43,559 168 6,279 324 37,280 275 2,997,973 569,616 15, 577 24 525 24 ,002 NA 2,310 601 1,089 ,926 505 1 147 1 ,026 2,682 5 152 3 ,591 17, %2 589 226 290 ,874 132 269 347 107 190 239 119 NA 350 55 NA 129 341 472 509 1,203 980 941 57 NA 219 32 NA 71 42 NA 130 137 NA 125 48 NA 244 49 NA 140 90 296 212 750 2 528 1 107 21 NA 29 17 NA 12 18 NA 50 30 NA 25 41 NA 69 33 NA 37 139 292 310 71 108 146 NA NA 85 NA NA 229 334 131 182,914 69, 510 372 277 324,542 115,917 4 3,248 6,231 "3,468 5,528 122,730 1,973 18,212 4,405 104, 568 3,303 188,846 307,422 NA NA 25,280 NA 61,321 NA 2,997,184 292,095 1,709 39,319 693 11,851 1,135 27,468 752 484,314 38,809 1,003 47,282 576 13,429 578 33,853 412 2,512,370 253,286 805 218 300,936 101,970 706 336 307,632 102,859 14 4,475 1,088 2,931 3,487 149, 251 NA 246,540 479,940 1,334 53,982 1,851,398 263,817 969 242 335,184 50,382 1,117 472 776,115 117,117 37 4,338 1,543 4,599 3,344 235,640 901 15,980 2,820 219,660 2,453 437,683 286,159 1,093 50,458 622 25,961 581 24,497 451 424,377 15,153 904 25,031 NA 22 034 NA 406 1B4 14 244 466 25 377 NA 22 964 NA 2 413 NA 18 193 909 20,397 21 573 903,638 1,206 499 NA 1 ,484 6,690 6,806 NA 639 ,651 531 575 433 360 NA 161 NA 73 806 518 1,400 805 NA 307 NA 84 NA 238 NA 353 NA 340 NA 176 NA 330 NA 3 ,505 NA 14 NA 10 NA NA NA NA NA 26 NA 14 321 267 171 97 NA 325 NA 579 HA 364 NA 150 NA 143,625 NA 29,650 1,021 1,580 513 479 653,428 627,320 34,946 107,207 NA 114 NA U,608 3,109 3,033 5,033 367,733 16,050 NA 351,683 NA 448,453 381,185 1,666 82,225 41,058 NA 41, 167 1,033,430 35,987 3,026 7,785 4,575 414,114 28,759 NA 385,355 NA 555,387 787,376 1,091 58,420 NA 26,490 NA 31,930 NA 1,410,864 101,197 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 450 375 NA NA 591 582 NA NA 109 86 275 236 NA NA NA NA NA NA 138 65 NA NA NA NA NA 436 282 NA NA NA NA 4,050 742,756 NA 31,7% NA 710,960 NA 268,153 372,323 NA 22,719 1,780,876 1,467 1,264 302,431 426 195 lOO 30 332 240 243 46 84 11 238 31 146 37 10 1 32 12 55 14 316 66 256 362 534 102 80,018 20,010 871 155 171,150 39,366 98 12,781 NA NA NA 1,123,526 1,401 69,328 4,435 1,059,198 NA 673,716 1,111,632 NA 69,706 540 4,073 1,703 65,633 NA 826,728 62,266 NA NJ, NA tif. NA NA m 16 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING. ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For derinitions and explanations, see lexl) 1959 (Oct. -Nov. ) (Oct. -Nov. ) 1^50 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 19i0 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes^°-Continued 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... Other tree fruits and nuts value, dollars. . . Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts harvested ... .dollars .. . Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts sold dollars... 275 1,218 91 325 21S 893 155 977 2,446 391 5,961 135 1,474 311 4,487 212 2,508 6,018 149 733,652 733,652 315 1,319 126 503 220 816 141 1,526 3,434 501 8,228 172 2,11B 387 6,110 238 4,682 14,046 942,525 450 1,892 238 776 235 1,116 100 1,394 4,043 2,485 19,378 938 5,803 1,757 13,575 1,116 8,852 28,904 2,511 535,456 456 1,596 NA NA KA 2,122 5,162 1,377 14,114 NA NA NA NA NA 9,297 32,549 1,845 992,617 485 2,259 278 1,210 238 1,049 166 1,179 1,651 1,160 13,212 534 4,291 713 8,921 550 4,823 7,233 482, 593 655 3,620 NA 1,236 NA 2,384 NA 2,966 4,4i49 2,095 23,957 NA 4,706 NA 19,251 NA 10,235 15,864 307 3,039 NA 764 NA 2,275 NA 1,994 3,988 1,728 24,015 NA 6,479 NA 17,536 NA 9,105 14,771 714 4,263 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,46.? 18,813 NA MA NA NA NA NA NA KA 11,664 206 1,386 664 10,278 NA 3,960 9,702 HA 540 4,598 1,536 24,501 NA 9,575 17,235 NA Not available. ^Figures for cropland harvested and specified crops relate to the crop years 1959, 1954, 1949, 1944, 1939, 1934, 1929, 1924, and 1919. ^Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that com cut for forage was excluded as moat of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of com harvested for grain. ^Value of com and other com products sold. *Com cut for forage. 'Sorghums for grain only. ^alue of sorghums sold for hay or forage Included in value of sorghums sold for grain or seed. ^Durum wheat included in other spring wheat. ^Excludes reports for farms reporting acreage grown for all purposes with no production. Acres harvested for beans or peas not available. ^Includes acres grown alone and acres grown with other crops for all purposes. Acres harvested for beans or peas not available. ^°For all Censuses, except 1950, obtained by adding the Individual hay crops. ^^Includes oats cut for feeding unthreshed. ^^Silage crops other than com and sorghums. ^^Clover seed, except sweetclover. ^*Clover seed, Incliiding sweetclover. ^'For 1959, 1954, and 1949, does not Include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. ^^Includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges. ^''Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoea, except for the 1920 Census which Included potatoes for home use only. ^'Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. ^'For Censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. ^°For 1959 and 1954, does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. See text. ^^Does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. MONTANA state Table 9.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 17 (For doriniiions and explftnalions. sd* U>«.t) (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov. ) 1950 (April 1) (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1*^25 (January 1) 19^0 (January 1) Nursery and greenhouse products, llowet and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown (or sale: Nijrs«\ and pvonhouse [toducLs, flower and ve^utbli* seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold farms reportini; . . dollars. . On fanns wiih sales of $2,000 or more famw reportine... dollars . . . Nursery products ((A»es. shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) Farms reporting. . , acres , , , Sales dollars. .. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting, ., Oown under glass farms reporting, , , square feet . . . Grown in the open farms repccting. , acres . . Sales dollars- ., Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting. . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting . , , square feel . . . Grown in the open farms reporting . . acres. . Sales dollars . . Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting . . Sales of any forest products farms reporting , . dollars . . Sales of standing timber farms reporting. . dollars . . Sales of all other forest products farms reporting. , dollars. . Sales of firewxjd, fence posts, sawlogs, veneer log£^and Christmas frees farms reporting. dollars. Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting dollars Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting cords (4" X 4" X 8") Sales farms reporting cords (4* X 4* X 8*) Fence posts cut. farms reporting number Sales farms reporting number Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting thousands of board feet Sales farms reporting thousands of board feel Christmas trees sold farms reporting number 107 1,217,505 51 1,189,555 21 105 2U,104 70 570,134 18 970,471 35 31 24,360 7 3 32,930 2,004 799 1,605,799 404 64«,528 583 957,271 565 929,982 1 12 256 ,725 1 90 ,239 383 734 K3 231 72 851 18 237 87i 18 182 594 456 341 900 33 153 98,830 626,471 31 655,365 48 85 232 13 5 76 768 Hk 729 922 .769 2,584 31,041 1,884 690,238 i°636 ^"41,724 895,208 50 80 276,945 -■66 '534,042 341 3 573, 887 55 39,849 19 23 44,376 !!A 177 168,040 >JA 474, 591 420 360, 256 322 114,325 2,905 41,447 1,703 425,880 352 7,950 '107 '529,353 MA NA NA 763 286,886 107 351,982 NA '69 '600,740 NA NA '294,736 '60 '54 '17,251 972 189,831 '1,313 '121,309 '38 'lA ^24,866 NA '130,972 1,601 432,010 NA ■lA 6,756 110,013 m 14A MA NA NA NA 2,312 625,746 215 13,425 5,196 84,354 NA 609,982 '51 '843,902 NA NA '491,854 NA '83,546 1,045 665,970 NA NA NA Not available. 'Excludes data for fanna unclassified as to type. ^Trees, plajrta, vines, etc., in nurseries; flower and vegetable seeds: and bulbs. 'FlowerB and flowering plants grown for sale. 'Crops grown under glass (flowers, plants, and vegetables) and propagated mushrooms. 'Flowers, plants, and vegetables grown under glass; and flowers grown in the open. 'Total square feet under glass. 'Flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and flowers and plants grown in the open. *Value of flower and vegetable seeds. 'Not strictly canparable with other years as figures probably Include some reports of firewood used on farms. 'Opi^ur^s include sales of standing timber. 18 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 10.— CHARACTERISTICS OF PLACES NOT COUNTED AS FARMS BECAUSE OF CHANGE IN DEFINITION OF FARM: 1959 Item (Fnr definitions and explanations, see text) ToUi] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total Places excluded as farms by change in definition 1954-1359 number 600 20,477 162 545 158 4 489 31 SO 599 1 61 51 34 51 169 233 408 89 103 Operators by days of worl< off place in 1959; No days operators reporting. . . 1 to 49 days operators r€porting . . . acres in place... Cropland harvested places reporting , . . 122 18 14 28 414 4 556 433 983 ' nder 10 acres places reporting . . . lO or more acres places reporting . . . Operators by tenure: Full owners number . . . Part owners and nianagers number , , . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . . 200 or more days operators reporting.. . Operators not reporting number. . . Operators reporting other income of family exceeding Tenants number . . . Operators by color: Cattle and calves of all ages places reporting . . . number... Cows, including heifers that have calved places reporting . . . number... Hogs and pigs places reporting. . . number... Chickens 4 months old and over places reporting . . . number . . . Nonwhit© number . . . Operators by year began operation of present place: 354 422 1958 operators reporting... 286 312 12,709 1950 or earlier operators reporlinp . . . Operators by age: acres... Hay harvested places reporting . . . acres... 3 133 State Table 11.— DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Census of 1959 Census starting date — October 7 .Approximate average date of enumeration week of. Percent of farms enumerated during- October 1 to 10 October 11 to 17 October 18 to 24 October 25 to 31 November 1 to 7 November 6 to 14 Novembw 15 to 21 ■ November 22 to 28 November 29 to December 5 Decfimber 6 to 12 December 13 to 19 December 20 or later Z Less than 0.5. Cenaufl of 1954 Census starting date — October A; October 18 Approximate average date of enumeration week of Percent of farms enumerated during— October lto9 October 10 to 16 October 17 to 23 October 24 to 31 November 1 to 6 Novembe r 7 to 13 November 14 to 20 November 21 to 27 November 28 to December 4 December 5 to 11 December 12 to 18 '. December 19 to 31 Oct. 25-Oct. 31 Percrnt 17 15 19 19 13 Oct. a4-0ct. 31 Percent 13 17 19 16 13 11 7 2 2 (Z) (Z) (z) MONTANA 19 State Table 12.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND BY QUANTITY OF LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data for caule nnd calves on hand, oows on hand, milk 00W3 on hand, and nninmls sold alive ore based on reports Tor only a sample of farms. See textj (For dermilions and t'\|>lanatirins, ? leTinilions and oxplnnations, 5ee text) Cattle and calves of all ages on hand . 1 ^Ao t 5 to ft 10 to 49 ID to I!) 20 to 40 5ft to 111 lOOorn-ore... 100 to 19fl.. 200 10 499... 500 or more. Cows on hand, including heifers that have calved. . 1. 3or 4 5 lo9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 49 50 to 74 75 to 99 100 to 199.. 200 to 499.. 500 or mcsre. Milk cows on hand. . 1. 3or4 5to9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 49 .50 to 74 75 to 99 100 to 199.., 200 to 499... 500 or more.. Cattle sold alive, excluding calves . I to 4 5 to9 10 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 49 50 to 99 10010 199.. 200 or more. Calves sold alive. . 1 to 4 5 to9 10 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more 100 to 199 . . 200 or more . Hogs and pigs of all ages on hand . : to9 10 to 24 25 to 49 50 10 99 100 to 199.... 20010 499.... 500 to 999 1,000 fir more . Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year, to November 30, Census year 10 or more 10 to 19 20 to 39 40 to 69 70 to 99 100 or more MA Not available. ramis reooitinT. numlwr . retiortinir. report inc. report] np . reportmc. reporting, reporting . reponinp. reportins. reportinp. reportins. reporting. arros reportinp . numl*r . s reponinp. 3 reportinp . s reportinp. s reportinp. 3 reportinp. s reportinp. s reportinp. 3 reporting . 3 reporting, a reporting, s re^tortinp. s reportinp. s reporting. s reporting, number, s rerxjrtinp. 3 reporting, s reporting. s reporting. 3 reportinp. 3 reportinp. s reporting, s reporting. 3 retx>rting. s reportinp. 3 rerortinp. s reporting. 'anr.3 reportinp. number, 'anr.s reportinp. reportinp. 'arms reportinp. 'am,s reportinp. 'arTr.3 reportinp. "anus reportinp. 'arms reportinp. 'anus reportinp. 'srms reporting. reporting, niirr.ber. rerortinp . reportinp . reportinp. reportinp. reportinp . reportinp. reportinp. reporting . reportinp. reportinp . 3 reportinp. number. 'arms reporting, ! reportinp. farms reportinp. arms reportinp. fanns reporting, fnrms reportinp . 3 reportinp. nm.s reporting. 'amis reportinp. , reportinp, arms reportinp, 1 reportinp, 'nmis reporting , 'arm.'* reportinp 'arni^ reporting, 'arms reporting 'am.s reporting, 'amis reportinp 'arm* reporting 1 reporting am.s reportinp IS reporting ^aniis reporting i reporting 22,265 2,<;ei,131 384 1,789 1,975 6,952 2,457 4,495 4,477 6,688 3,474 2,462 752 21,552 1.173,667 1,381 1,378 1,567 2,301 1,578 1,330 2,178 3,112 2,276 1,232 2,078 976 165 14,860 78,839 4,180 3,649 3,183 2,166 644 243 303 302 153 20 10 7 15,527 580,073 4,797 2,746 2,800 1,363 828 506 1,224 742 521 14,908 608,579 2,265 1,941 2,644 1,859 1,297 1,035 2,426 1,441 1,050 391 7,962 188,777 4,220 1,750 980 631 263 100 15 3 4,324 1,223 845 496 413 254 273 135 162 96 927 591 240 65 22 9 26,S21 2,626,279 511 2,332 2,319 9,300 NA NA 5,307 7,052 NA 26,155 1,135,924 1,812 1,615 2,064 3,058 2,403 1,734 3,017 3,784 2,365 1,295 1,983 870 150 19,973 100,454 4,694 4,433 4,685 3,698 1,151 464 496 285 54 12 1 18,944 631,011 5,585 3,625 3,436 1,735 1,023 705 1,471 793 521 16,110 482,946 3,220 2,425 3,432 2,010 1,308 907 1,362 946 NA NA 9,993 129,088 NA Hogs and pigs sold alive rum .* re(iortinp. nur.,lier. 1 to 4 raniis refvirlinp . 5to9 fnmi.i re[ortinp. 10 to 10 farms rep^irtim: . 20 to 29 farms reivirting, .30 to .39 fanns re|iorLing . 40 to 49 farms reportinp , 5tl to 99 fanns reportinp , 100 to 199 famis reporting. 21X1 or more farms reportinp , 2110 to 499 farms reportinp. ,500 to 999 fanns reporting . 1,000 or more , famis reportinp. Sheep and lambs of all ages on hand famis reprrtinp, number , I'nder 25 farms tenortinp. 25 to 99 farms reyxirting . 100 to '299 ram.s reportinp , 30(1 to 999 fami3 refiorting. 1,000 to 1.999 famis reporting. 2.000 to 4.999 fanns reporting . 5.000 or more farms reporting. Wool Shorn (excluding lambs wool) famis rerortin-, pounds, I'nder 1,(X)0 pounds farms reporting, 1,000 to 2,499 pounds farms renortinp, 2,500 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting, 5.000 to 9.999 pounds farms reporting , 10,000 to 19,999 pounds fam,s reportinp , 20.000 to 49,999 pounds famis reporting. 50.000 or more oounds farms reporting . Chickens 4 months old and over on hand farms reporting. numlier, I'nder 50 farms reporting , 50 to 99 farms reporting. 100 to 399 fanns reporting , 400 to 799 farms reporting. 800 lo 1,599 fnmia reporting . 1, 100 to 3.199 famis reporting. 3,200 or more farms reportinp . 3.200 to 6,.399 famis reportinp, fi,400 or more farms reportinp. Broilers (chickens) sold fanns n?imrtinp. number. Under 2,000 fanns reporting . 2.000 to 3,999 fanns reportinp. 4,000 to 7,999 farms reportinp . 8,000 to 15,999 fanns reporting. 16.000 to 29.999 farms reportinp . 30.000 to 59,999 famis retwrtine . 60,000 to 99.999 famis n?[v>ning. lOO.OflO or more farms reportinp . Chickens (Other than broilers) sold farms reporting. Under 50 farms reporting. 50 to 99 farms reportinp . 100 to 399 farms reportinp . 400 to 799 famis reporting. 800 to 1,599 farms reporting . 1,600 to 3.199 fanns renortinp. 3,200 to 6.399 famis reportinp. 6.400 to 9.999 famis reporting . 10,000 or n-ore famis reportinp , Chicken eggs sold fanns i^portinp, dozens. Under 100 dozens famis reportinp . 100 to 399 dozens famis reporting . 400 to 709 dozens fams reportinp . 800 to 1 ,509 dozens farms reportinp , 1,600 to 1.999 dozens famis reportinp, 2,000 to 4.999 dozens farms reportinp. 5,000 or more dozens famis reporting . 5.000 Id 9.999 dozens famis reporting . 10,000 to 19,999 dozens farms reportinp . 20,000 to 49,999 dozens farms reporting , 50,000 or more dozens famis renortinp , Turkeys raised famis reporting. Under 50 farms reptirting . 50 to .399 farms reporting , 400 to 799 farms reporting, 800 to 1.599 farms reporting. 1,600 or more fam,s reportinp, 1,600 to 3.199 farrr,s reporting, 3.200 to 9,999 famis reportinp. lO.OOO or more farms reporting . 4,839 200,769 673 713 1,115 589 325 256 676 348 144 112 23 4,967 1,816,395 1,280 1,238 1,144 846 233 137 39 4,459 14,143,612 2,330 998 450 279 222 101 29 16,850 1,259,164 9,454 4,271 2,796 200 89 29 11 7 4 66,700 9 5 2 3 5,079 489,408 2,115 1,582 1,209 115 41 11 6 8,307 7,429,632 2,122 2,896 1,358 1,123 121 468 219 123 66 25 5 1,102 23,012 1,056 39 1 20 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data for all crops except com, Insh potatoes, and forest products are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text] (For definitions and explanMinns, see text) (I'or dcrinitions and explanations, see U-xl) CORN Acres harvested for all purposes farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 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 299 acres^ farms reporting . 300 to 399 acres farms reporting. 400 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 or more acres farms reporting . Acres harvested for grain farms reporting. acres . bushels . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 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 or more acres farms reporting. Com sold farms reporting . bushels . Under 100 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 or more bushels farms reporting. WINTER WHEAT Acres harvested "Cartas reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 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 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 2 50 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting . bushels . Under 20 bushels farms reporting, 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting . 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting. Quantity sold farms reporting. bushe Is • Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting, 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting . 50Q 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 or more bushels farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 2,290 110,223 48 151 103 216 105 217 151 498 364 176 153 57 123 2,845 142,064 20 19 7 19 6 11 3,135 153,536 78 410 313 125 300 412 236 219 81 81 15 4 2 275 5,930 151,459 46 25,770 1 22 9 12 2 9,252 8,833 1,633,023 1,506,582 75 117 267 352 UO "1 212 207 1,097 328 1 217 1,010 } 1,216 1,640 1,638 1,945 1,942 701 475 } 949 1,123 927 524 498 38 97 9,252 8,833 40,493,975 36,172,969 6 } 34 37 48 115 127 289 897 > 1,348 1,185 1,299 839 836 715 668 1,049 1,009 1,466 1,191 1,589 1,322 1,065 951 9,073 8,507 36,315,641 33,555,689 8 18 42 36 101 116 1,157 1,362 1,186 1,185 868 873 749 698 1,022 983 1,404 1,114 1,590 1,268 946 854 DURUM WHEAT Acres harvested farms reporting.. acres. . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. , 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 99 acres fanns reporting . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . , 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. . Quantity harvested farms reporting . . bushels . . Under 20 bushels farms reporting. . 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting . . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 199 bushels forms reporting.. 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting. . 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 or more bushels farms reporting.. OTHER SPRING WHEAT Acres harvested farms reporting.. acres. . Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting.. 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 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting.. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . , 1,000 or more acres farms reporting.. Quantity harvested farms reporting. . bushels. . Under 20 bushels fanns reporting. . 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting . . 25 or 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting . . 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting. . 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 or more bushels fanns reporting . 908 ;,273 18 38 53 19 32 27 35 135 ^39 206 3o 21 908 1,549,245 10 33 40 177 189 132 92 78 866 1,44-2,771 16 227 195 122 83 79 75 47 U 12,545 1,976,395 329 597 966 536 267 596 349 1,266 1,735 2,325 857 623 1,382 618 102 12,548 28,644,760 27 11 94 283 714 2,202 2,409 1,380 973 1,301 1,511 1,269 374 11,918 26,265,542 4 45 127 2,944 2,306 1,420 951 1,257 1,440 1,121 303 MONTANA 21 State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED. AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued ' Dfttft for all crops pxcept com. Irish potatoes, and forest products are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definition^ anil osplanatir OATS Acres harvested famiE reporting. . acres . . Under 5 acres I'armE reporting.. 5 to 9 acres fannE reporting. . 10 to li acres farms reporting . . 15 acres farms reporting.. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting.. 20 to 2U acres farms reporting.. 25 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 2-19 acres farms reporting . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . . 300 to A99 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. . Quantity harvested fanns reporting . . bushels. . Under 20 bushels farms reporting., 20 to Zi* bushels farms reporting . . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. . 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting. . 200 to A99 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting . . 1 ,000 to 1 , MONTANA 25 state Table H.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED. AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-(()ntinued I Data Tor all crop^ except com, Irish poUloes, and forest pnxlucls are based on rafsris Tor only a sample of farms. So« [«xt ] hem State lr.tal Itm (I'nr il.-riniuons iw.t cxplaniitions, scf loxl) state t*>tal (For dorinition« anJ explanations, sec text) r.ts!i 105< FOREST PRODUCTS 404 648,528 6 22 Tt 123 84 62 28 1,256 12,725 1,197 38 16 5 90 1,239 NA NA HA NA KA NA NA NA NA •2,584 31,041 KA NA NA NA NA NA NA FOREST PRODUCTS— Continued Fence posts cut f erms reporting . . . 734 383,143 208 408 61 52 5 72 231,851 182 18,594 3 4 8 22 24 49 25 47 341 456,900 44 108 56 109 24 1,834 dollars . . . number... Under 100 fence posts farms reporting. . . 100 to 499 fence posts farms reporting . . . 500 to 999 fence ptssts farms reporting . . . 1,000 to 4,999 fence posts farms reporting... 5,000 or more fence posts farms reporting... 690,238 NA KA NA $25 to $99 farms reporting... $100 to $299 farms reporting... $300 to $999 farms reporting... NA NA NA nvimber. . . Sawlogs and veneer logs sold farms reporting... thousands of board feet... NA KA $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting... NA KA 1,000 to 2,499 board feet fanms reporting... 2,500 to 4,999 board feet farms reporting... 5,000 to 9,999 board feet farms reporting. . . 10,000 to 19,999 board feet farms reporting... 20,000 to 49,999 board feet farms reporting. . . 50,000 to 99,999 board feet farms reporting... 100,000 or more board feet farms reporting — Christmas trees sold farms reporting... number. . . Under 100 trees farms reporting... NA Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting — cords (4'x4'x8' )■ • ■ Under 25 cords farms reporting... 25 to 49 cords farms reporting... 50 to 99 cords farms reporting. . . 100 to 499 cords farms reporting... 500 or more cords farms reporting. .. NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA KA NA KA Sales f anns reporting. . . 1,000 to 4,999 trees farms reporting... 5,000 or more trees farms reporting... NA KA KA Not available. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. *Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 26 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons worlning 'arms reoorting 'arms reponing 'arms reporting 'arms reporting arms reporting i reporting 'arms reporting Paid on 3 monthly basis farms Average hours worked per person per month. Average wage rate per person per month L'nder S50 per month $50 to S84 per month $85 to $109 per month. $110 to .«129 per montii $130 to S169 per month $170 to $214 per montli $215 to $274 per montli $275 to $324 per month $325 to $374 per month $375 and over per month reporting, persons. . . . hours . . .dollars, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. persTHIS. . . . hours . . .dollars. s reporting. = reporting. 5 reporting. s reporting. s reporting. 3 reporting. 5 reporting. 3 reporting. s reporting. 9 reporting. Average hours worked per person per week. . Average wage rate per person per week . . . . Under $12 per week $12 to $24 per week $25 to $29 per week $30 to $39 per week $40 to $49 per week $50 to $59 per week $60 to S69 per week S70 to $79 per week $80 to $99 per week $90 and over per week arms arms arms r arms r. arms r farms arms r arms n arms r Paid on a daily basis farms Average hours worked per person per day Average wage rate per person per day Under $4 per day farms $4 per day farms $5 per day farms $6 per day farms $7 per day farms $8 per day farms $9 per day farms $10 per day farms $11 per day .- farms $12 and over per day farms Paid on an hourly basis farms Average w age rate per person per hour Under $0.45 per hour farms $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms $0.55 to 30.64 per hour farms $0.65 to 50.74 p« hour farms $0.75 to M.B4 per hour farms $0.85 to $0.99 p«» hour farms $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms $1.15 to $1.29 per hour ....farms $1.30 lo $1.44 per hour farms $1.45 and over per hour farms Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. persons. Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons. Average earnings per person dollars . reporting, persons. . . . hours . . .dollars. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, report! ng . reporting, reporting reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting . persons. . .dollars reporting reporting reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, reprxting. reporting, reporti ng reporting 780 1,196 569 138 38 29 6 359 •431 296 53 •466 765 3.41 71 22 26 6 31.4 45 421 421 491 196 168 14 20 42 19 133 118 48 25 1 1 24a 397 8.9 8.32 7 1 28 30 22 32 101 146 1.04 2 87 10 47 157 25 86 3.51 230 334 137 26 11 1 5 73 75 71 2 167 259 128 23 10 63 10 157 89 92 215 169 1 11 3 7 25 24 16 1 1 149 8.4 8.71 5 1 10 2 11 20 19 12 45 65 0.90 5 3 11.33 1 16 9 13 175 161 9.7 9.33 2 2 1.50 181 372 138 28 11 175 32 2 US 197 106 43 1 137 40 143 165 252 9.0 9.43 125 1.27 15 25 10.80 110 132 94 10 22 'ss 17 19 123 125 32 32 9.6 10.16 41 51 l.U 5 41 16 16 16 16 46 72 25 16 17 18 167 121 10 10 9.0 9.00 20 30 1.04 15 5 20 30 15 25 10.30 28 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Fipires on number of vrorkers and wage ral«s are tor hired persons working the week preceding tiie enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Other field-crop Vegetable Hired workers farms 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or nore hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hir«d workers 3 or 4 hired workers .5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . reporting, persons, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, persons, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, persons, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting . reporting, reporting. Paid on a monltlly basis farms reporting. persons . \verage hours worked per person per month hours . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . I'nder $50 per month . $50 to $84 per month S85 to $109 per month. . . . $110 to $139 per month... $130 to $169 per month. . . $170 to $214 per month. . . $215 to $274 per month. . . $275 to $.324 per month. . . $325 to $374 per month. . . $375 and over oer month. . .farms reporting. .farms reporting. .farms reporting. .farms reporting. .farms reporting. .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. , . farms reporting . , . farms reporting . , .farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. fiersons . Average hours worked per person per week hour^ . Average wage rate per person per week dollars. Under $12 per week $12 to $24 per week $25 to $29 per week .$.TO to $39 per week $40 to $49 per week $50 lo $59 per week $60 to $69 per week $70 to $79 per week $S0 to $89 per week .$00 and over per week arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. Farms reporting, arms reporting, 'arms reporting . arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. I reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. persons . Averoge hours worked per person per day hours . Average wage rate per person per day dollars . Under $4 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 per day farms reporting. $11 per day farms reporting. $12 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms Average wage rate per person per hour Under .$0.45 per hour. farms .$0.45 lo $0.54 per hour farms $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms $0.75 lo $0.84 per hour farms $0.85 to $0.99 per hour. farms $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms $1. 15 to .$1.29 per hour farms $1.30 lo $1.44 per hour farms $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting, persons . ..dollars, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reixirting . reporting, reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. persons. Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons . Average earnings per person dollars. riA Not available. 5,658 11,524 3,557 1,158 573 259 121 3,7*3 6,503 2,603 712 257 127 49 2,657 5,021 1,362 il8 214 110 53 3,011 737 1,920 i,005 6,398 217 193 24 115 191 154 838 1,461 785 289 56 « 83 155 45 46 1 13 9 8 15 17 U 9 1,359 2,262 9.2 8.96 22 5 95 117 159 438 41 356 U 115 624 1,597 1.13 7 16 1 423 83 2 80 191 612 94 355 8.16 8,059 16,389 4,361 1,712 900 419 167 4,764 8,053 3,444 756 353 145 66 4,525 8,836 2,911 392 448 198 76 3,534 1,230 3,295 5,231 9,009 239 176 32 121 221 387 1,675 2,033 579 141 42 172 209 55 40 7 16 16 41 31 44 14 3 2,712 4,916 9.3 3.16 29 35 303 385 460 650 70 683 1,654 1.09 1 1 8 1 60 24 377 89 5 117 348 1,101 1,382 1,999 1,012 250 95 23 2 917 1,136 724 151 34 584 813 464 71 37 798 U9 465 944 1,200 223 222 1 U 31 17 lU 344 231 125 40 30 13 27 45 406 550 9.3 9.35 4 14 22 33 125 10 123 3 67 93 128 1.28 44 9.27 420 1,498 137 91 61 51 30 177 271 13^ 35 7 1 2 323 1,227 144 48 51 47 23 97 175 225 233 211 191 457 9.3 9.25 133 611 l.U 111 21 1 11 205 5 150 5.57 MONTANA 29 State Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954: AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continueci [Kiguros on numbor of workprs and wapf' rau?^ afp for hirwj persjna working [hp wk preceding the enumerftlion. Data are b^^xl on roporls for onK a "Sample of fnmis. See text] (For flonnitiona and explanations, see text) Type of fnmi— Conli nued Poultry LiiosUick ranches Livestock farms other than poultry and dair, farms and livestock ranches Miscellaneous and unclassined Hired workers fam.s reportini;. . persons . . 1 hit«rker '. farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms report! n g . . 3 or 4 hired wxirkers farms reporting. . 5 (i) 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 Of nore hired wtjrkers fftmis tvfiorunc. . Regular hire,! workers and no seasonal hiK^ workers farms reportine. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. . Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. . Paid on a monthly basts farms reporting . . persons. . Avefage hours worked per per^son per month hours . . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . . llnder S50 per month farms reporting. . $50 to $84 per month farm-s reporting. . ."WR to SlOlt per month farms reporting. . $110 to S151 per month farms reporting . . SI. in to $lfi9 per month farms reporting . . $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. . $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. . $275 to S.324 per month farms reporting. . $325 to $.374 r>er month farms reporting. . S375 and over per month farms reporting. . Paid on a weekly basis farms repotting.. persons. . Average hours worked per person per week hours . . Average wage rate per person per week dollars . . I'nder $12 per week farms reporting. . $12 to $24 oer week farms reporting . . $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. . $10 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 to $89 per week farms reporting. . $90 and over per week .farms reporting. . Paid on a daily basis farms reporting . . persons . . Average hours worked per person per day hours . . \verage wage rate per person per day dollars . . I'nder $4 per day farms repotting. . $4 per day farms reporting. . $5 per day farms reporting. . S6 per day farms reporting. . $7 per day farms reporting. . $8 per day farms reporting. . .$9 per day farms reporting. . $10 per day farms reporting. . 511 per day farms reporting. . $12 and over per day farms reporting. . Paid Otl an hourly basis *. farms reporting. . fiersons . . Average wage rate per perscxi per hour dollars . . I'nder $0.45 per hour farms reporting. . $0.45 to 50.54 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.ft4 per hour farms reporting. . $0.65 to 50.99 per hour farms reporting. . $1.00 to 51. 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.. persons . . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting . . persons. . Average earnings per person ... .dollars . . 5 5 192 250 2 A 170 190 6 19 1.25 314 231 <;6 26 11 205 317 142 38 11 133 U7 125 2 6 181 24 109 225 297 199 176 11 21 22 15 48 46 39 22 1 14 16 8.0 7.81 1 70 105 0.94 5 1 17 17 6 6 3.00 1,515 3,594 823 352 194 100 46 1,181 2,597 706 253 121 69 32 592 997 402 120 45 20 5 923 258 334 1,299 2,996 217 182 4 20 67 48 371 522 204 44 11 8 17 21 52 50 261 439 9.6 8.15 3 3 30 38 38 71 6 55 1 16 72 107 1.23 1 1,503 2,628 ■351 339 144 59 10 1,017 1,620 715 195 67 31 9 699 1,008 517 130 34 17 1 804 213 486 1,139 1,784 213 188 6 43 57 40 278 434 212 63 3 3 16 22 48 48 1 1 1 4 1 3 3 2 326 524 8.8 9.22 8 2 36 50 51 80 16 67 2 14 124 192 1.10 52 106 51 13.61 299 728 199 40 30 161 194 135 23 2 1 160 534 91 19 23 5 22 139 22 133 153 212 217 190 2 2 14 2 41 54 34 U6 230 9.0 8.34 6 3 5 10 65 1 21 5 38 216 1.10 30 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY SIZE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers ftiid wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. -Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired l/rofkers. farms reporting. . persons . . 1 hired worker -famis reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . JO or more hired workers farms reporting. . Regular workers (to be employed 15(1 or more days) farms reporting. . persons . . 1 hired worker farms reporting . . 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 Uj 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 oc mor« hired workers farms reporting. . Seasonal vwjrkers (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 or more hired workers 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.. persons . , Average hours worked per person per month hours . . Average wage rat« per person per month dollars . . Under J50 per month fanns reporting. . $50 to $84 per month farms reporting.. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting . . $110 to $129 per month farms re[x)rting. . $130 to $169 per month farms reporting.. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. . $215 to $274 per month ftirms reporting.. $275 to $324 per montJi farms reporting . . $325 to $374 per monlb farms reporting . . $375 and over por month farms reporting.. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average hours worked per person per week hours . . Average wage rato per person per week dollars . . Under $12 per week farms reporting . . $12 to $24 per week farms reporting . . $25 to $29 per week fanns reporting . . $30 to $39 per week farms reporting . . $40 to $49 per week fanns reporting.. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting . . $90 and over per week farms refxirting.. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting.. persons. . Average hours workwl per person per day hours . . Average wage rate per person per day dollars . . Under $4 por day farms reporting . . $4 per day fanns 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 per day farms reporting. . $11 per day fanns reiiorting . . $12 and over per day farms reporting.. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. per.sons . . Average wage rale per person per hour dollars . Under $0.45 per hour farms reporting . $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farm.- re|«rting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms rojiorting . $0.65 to $0.74 ptir hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 p<'r hour farms reporting . $1.00 to $1. 14 por hour. farnis 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-iwork basis farms reporting . ■persons' . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons. Average earnings per person dollars Total all farms 5,668 11,524 3,557 1,158 573 259 121 3,748 6,503 2,603 712 257 127 49 2,657 5,021 1,862 418 214 110 53 3,0U 737 1,920 4,005 6,898 217 193 24 115 191 154 888 1,461 785 289 56 42 83 155 45 46 1 13 1,359 2,262 9.2 8.96 22 5 95 117 159 438 41 356 11 115 624 1,597 1.13 7 6 1 16 1 423 88 2 191 612 94 355 8.16 8,059 16,839 4,861 1,712 900 419 167 4,764 8,053 3,444 756 353 145 66 4,525 8,836 2,911 892 448 198 76 3,534 1,230 3,295 5,231 9,009 239 176 32 121 221 387 1,675 2,033 579 141 42 172 209 55 40 7 16 16 41 31 44 14 2,712 4,916 9.3 8.16 29 35 303 385 460 650 70 780 683 1,654 1.09 1 60 24 377 89 5 117 348 1,101 NA MA NA Under 10 acres 10 to 49 acres 5 5 8.0 12.00 52 119 20 17 10 5 27 39 15 12 17 10 25 22 29 176 199 50 to 69 acres 15 15 9.0 8.33 25 40 1.31 5 5 2.00 5 5 252 175 5 10 8.0 8.00 10 10 1.00 61 293 35 5 5 5 U 11 63 55 230 30 5 5 10 5 100 to 139 acres 208 219 20 30 8.7 7.83 35 235 1.13 NA Not available. MONTANA 31 state Table 16.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954: AND BY SIZE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Fjpjrpp on numfxT of workor^ iiml wajjp rates arc fur hirwl persons working l}it> »(M>k precf^linc Ihf cnumoralion. Daui are ha.sod on report-s for only a siunple of furms. See text ] Size of farm— Continue*) (For ilefinitixns and evplanalions. see text) 140 u> 179 arres S(HI to !inri acres 2,000 or more atres Hired workers fanns reportins.' . persons . 1 hired worker farms reixirtinc. 2 hirixl workers fiums reportinp . .1 or I hired workers farms re|x>nm(t. 5 to 9 hm'd wiirkers farms reportinfi. 10 or niore hirwj workers farms re|m)rtinc. Rej^Iar workers (to he enipjojed 150 or niore days) farms reportms- (jersons. 1 hire,! worker forms reprxtinE- '2 hired workers farms rejxx^ing. :1 or 4 hired workers farms reportinc- 5 to 9 hirerl workers farms reporting. 10 or niore hired workers farms report inc. SensonnI workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reportinc . persons . 1 hire,! wiirker farms reporlinc. i? hireil workers farms reporline. 1 or 4 hired workers farms reportinir. 5 to 9 hire,) workers farms rejiortin^. 10 or more hired workers farms reiiortin^'. Regular hired w«-kers and no seasonal hire,! worker* farms reporting." . Both recti! ar and seasonal hired workers farms report inc. Seasonal hired workers and no reptilar hired workers farms reporting. . Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. persons . , \verage hours worked per person per month hours , , \\ erage wage rate per person per nonth dollars . . I'nder S50 per month farms reporting . S50 to $^4 per nxinth farms repfirlinc. . SSS to SlOil per month ..fam.s reporting. . ?110 to S129 per n.ooth farms reporting. . .sno to S169 per nonlh farms reix^rting. . ?170 to $01 4 per iTKinth farms reporting . . .^15 to S274 per nonlh farms reporting. . 527.^ to 5.124 per nonth .famts reporting . . 5.125 to S.174 per month farms reporting. . S175 and over per month farms reporting. . Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting.. persons . . Average hours worked per person per week hours . . Average wage rale per person per week dollars . . Under S12 per week farms rejnrting . . 512 to 524 per week farms reptirting. . 525 to ?29 per week farms reporting, , $30 to 539 per week farms reportinf.. 540 to $49 per week forms reporting . . $50 to 559 per week forms reporting. . 560 to 569 per week forms reporting.. 570 to 579 [>er week forms re|ioning. . 560 to $89 per week farms reporting. . $90 ond over per week forms reporting. . Paid on a daily basis forms reporting.. persons . . \verage hours worked per person per day hours . . \verage wage rate per person per day dollars. . I'nder $4 per day farms reixjrtine. . 54 per day farms reporting . , 55 per day farms reporting . . 56 per day farms refxtrting. . $7 per day farms reporting . . S6 per day farms reporting. . $9 per day farms refxirting. , 510 per day farms rep,irting. , 511 per day farms reporting. . $12 and over per day farms rt.'porling. . Paid on an llOUlly basis forms reporting. . persons . . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . . I'nder 50.4.') \tpr hour farms reporting. . 50.45 to S0.54 per hour farms reporting. . $0,55 to 50.64 jier hour farms reporting. . 50.65 to 50.74 per hour farms reporting. . 50.75 to 50.S4 per hour farms reporting. . 50.85 to $0.99 per hour farms repcrting. . 51.00 to 51.14 per hour farms repirting. . 51.15 to 51.29 per hour forms rep,)rting. . 51.30 to 51.44 per hour farms rerwrting. . 51.45 and over per hour forms reptirling. . Paid on 3 piecework basis forms reporting. . persons . . Persons working Ffiday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. . persons. . \verage earnings per person dollars . . 2i2 130 57 1 5 120 185 90 51 52 233 208 20 5 11 60 105 9,< 9,10 50 1.05 228 35 22 5 15 1 58 79 45 12 149 25 6 15 32 26 20 62 79 237 217 5 31 43 38 30 95 9.2 5 15 111 252 85 21 31 32 80 220 57 249 1B4 15 25 11 15 35 5 15 .33 25 35 9.7 8.71 5 15 30 150 1,12 20 5 5 10 5 10 5.00 1,043 347 86 86 21 10 279 366 227 32 15 5 339 677 218 40 56 15 10 211 68 271 289 373 211 176 15 30 15 15 50 81 68 15 35 38 8.54 5 10 122 240 1.03 5 ,311 387 123 21 32 25 307 440 218 71 6 12 333 871 216 61 21 15 20 255 52 281 337 429 206 195 10 35 15 75 % 81 25 11 17 54 50 40 125 15 95 13.53 178 274 9.2 9,41 5 50 76 326 1.06 5 1 55 15 35 265 20 175 4.77 843 1,250 639 130 57 13 517 658 432 62 18 3 395 592 310 50 25 448 69 326 543 675 216 190 2 24 36 27 103 192 % 43 16 4 14 20 47 223 327 9.0 9.02 3 1 26 25 24 54 9 58 1 22 185 1.25 26 43 15 18 9.67 32 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 I Data aro based on reports for only a sample of farms. See toxl ] (For dofinitions ami eyplanalion^, see text) Economic class Commercial farms FARMS. AOHEAGF.. AND VAI.l'E Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of lantl antj buildings; Avernce per farm dollars Avernce per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland barveste923 41,224,743 3,741 498,583 9,832 1,334,248 9,496 1,427,155 920 33,124 586 84,256 8,003 5,489,708 323 59,286 23,104 286 3,251 6,224 6,459 4,355 2,529 47.9 6,776 4,086 1,063 1,627 1,633 3,314 1,397 16,743 1,744 5,099 181 325 155 426 490 1,042 518 531 2,845 4,128 5,4 58 7,420 1,444 5.0 18,743,489 29.3 12,980.3 313, 530 26.01 1,399 1,460,952 6 3 4 10 45 100 313 329 589 318 175,811 926 904,634 883 362,145 89 18,731 120 23,708 167 487,826 37 41,714 1,258 15,501,076 244 161,945 761 531,236 745 410,923 67 4,862 32 7,532 456 757,912 28 7,442 1,405 8 161 453 383 251 149 47.9 162 92 18 52 25 1,282 90 460 3,860 13.4 14,198,067 22.2 3,678.3 138,174 38.79 3,793 2,126,603 1 12 4 12 114 567 1,139 1,480 464 319 177,147 2,800 1,625,993 2,687 1,534,927 252 44,900 307 46,166 371 392,. 540 89 35,741 3,203 9,589,240 670 117,910 1,705 417,013 1,658 333,506 191 6,239 112 23,065 1,617 1,611,749 60 11,137 3,792 41 553 1,145 1,082 631 340 45.9 598 432 76 90 119 6 13 1 60 72 81 ,191 3,262 205 1,009 5 35 55 30 50 245 292 899 2,244 13,650,670 21.3 2,137.3 31, 596 38.85 6,261 2,282,501 8 14 35 69 469 1,258 2,791 1,511 106 1,483 270,184 4,644 1,692,864 4,439 1,560,608 455 64,946 597 67,310 657 406,242 157 41,168 5,221 8,692,031 1,015 122,136 2,636 436, 386 2,577 349,478 292 11,444 202 23,787 2,587 1,763,931 104 18,236 6,278 76 973 1,832 1,727 1,012 658 47.0 1,451 1,022 186 243 272 695 4,936 515 1,432 10 40 10 20 SO 216 110 90 502 988 1,940 2,381 MONTANA 33 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [ Data are ba:^ed un ropons for only a sample of fanns. See Lext j (F« definitions ami eyjilnnnlions. see lent! Eainomir class— Continued Commercial fanns-Continued Pan-retirement FARMS. ACREAGE. AND VAU'E FafmS number Percent dislnbuLion percent Land in lafins acres Percent distribution percent. Avera(!e siie of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per fanii dollars Average per acre dollars Land in (arms according to use: Cropland harvested farms repccting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to <9 acres farms reponinp 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting 600 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reputing Cropland us«l only for pasture farms reporti ng acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cit>pland (idle and crop failure) 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 pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated tropland harvested farms reporting Land use practices: Ciopland in cover crops. farms reporting acres Copland used for i^ain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms repcrting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 65 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporling 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators repotting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . - operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural pnDducLs sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 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 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number See footnotes at end of table. 6,570 22.8 8,320,017 13.0 1,266.4 47,950 38.50 6,392 1,443,162 68 82 62 296 1,L20 1,897 2,362 486 19 1,649 158,704 4,359 1,029,590 4,007 901,264 453 72,112 696 56,214 814 400,926 185 40,541 5,364 5,056,631 1,049 65,428 2,794 307,132 2,725 232,635 214 7,087 168 23,068 2,074 942, 562 78 14,256 6,493 82 918 1,705 1,877 1,256 655 47.8 2,248 1,331 380 537 722 1,072 4,322 549 1,149 30 62 45 115 130 400 150 195 1,005 1,473 1,702 1,243 4,024 14.0 3,321,673 5.2 825.5 32,696 40.88 3,766 549,883 70 75 135 394 1,019 1,179 815 76 3 980 96,142 2,537 421,726 2,280 336,989 268 50,852 493 33,885 696 208,978 278 37,096 2,959 1,920,319 575 25,229 1,504 117,109 1,397 34,313 129 2,873 55 5,482 1,128 375,504 49 6,715 3,948 64 512 86? 1,043 740 727 50.2 1,664 756 403 705 414 920 781 2,160 287 863 50 95 60 175 180 235 170 160 848 1,048 690 313 1,234 4.3 741,727 22,267 40.71 1,(D37 82,216 223 253 216 76 5 193 16,787 561 88,311 434 45,214 118 32,698 169 10, .399 247 59,674 75 10,193 918 465,446 188 5,93.'J 432 24,872 394 16,300 17 1,322 141 38,000 1,500 1,183 15 134 227 347 465 453 453 81 209 781 98 186 60 125 35 105 65 130 45 35 185 255 146 48 3,652 12.7 863,455 16,415 71.55 2,770 111,204 570 521 410 560 444 209 54 933 37,745 1,143 118,353 818 50,788 237 49,452 319 18,113 759 105,047 395 31,426 2,110 426,797 602 14,538 1,590 52,736 1,298 31,897 138 2,957 18 335 213 47,163 21 1,000 3,617 91 498 1,17? 1,045 811 45.1 3,398 301 540 2,557 1,126 2,062 2,943 254 105 207 335 906 195 370 285 365 130 80 520 316 120 30 467,469 0.7 295.3 17,462 60.10 1,254 58,524 286 244 129 178 243 139 34 329 19,815 496 56,128 347 25,700 114 24,161 132 6,267 243 34,722 200 25,528 901 255,474 281 8,118 708 20,694 589 11,677 31 715 112 22,272 1,583 71.2 346 194 57 299 264 1,237 161 1,055 157 425 45 140 110 130 35 55 160 221 84 34 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on refxirts for only a sample of farms. See rextj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Fconomic class Commercial farms FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full ovMiers number. , . Part owners number .. . All tenants number . . . Cash tenants number. . . Sbnre-easli tenants number. . . Crop-share tenants . . . .' number . . . Livestock-share tenants nuiiiber . , . Other and unspecified tenants number... White farm operators: Full owners number. . . Part owners ■ number. . . All tenants number. . . Nonwhile farm operators; Full owners number . . . Part owners number . . . All tenants nun;ber . . . FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Cash-prain farms number. . . Tobacco farms number . . . Cotton farms number . . . Other field-crop farms number. . . Vegetable farms number. . . Fruil-and-nut farms number... Poultry farms number. . . Dairy farms number . . . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches number . . . Livestock ranches number. . . General farms number. . . Miscellaneous and unclassiHed farms number . . , SPEHFIED EQUIPMENT .AND FAaLITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting . . , number. ., Com pickers farms reporting . . number.. Pick-up balers farms reporting. . number.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number. . Nkitortnicks '"«"'-' reporting. . number. . Tractors f"^^ repotting. . number.. Tractors other than garden farms repwrting.. number . . 1 tractor farms reporting . . 2 tractors farms reporting . . 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting.. 5 or more tractors farms reporting . . Wheel tractors farms reporting. . number . . Crawler tractors farms reporting . . number, . Garden tractors farms reporting , , number. , Automobiles , ftms reporUng , , number.. Automobiles and, or motortrucks farms reporting, , Telephone farms reporting, , Home freezer farms reporting , . Milking machine farms reporting . , Electric milk cooler farms reporting , , Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting,. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. , Farms by kinij of roatl on which located: Hard surface farms rerorting , , Gravel, shell, or shale farms rcjiorting, , Dirt or unimproved farms reporting, , Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting,, 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting , , 1 mile , farms reporting , , 5or3miles farms reporti ng , , 4 miles farms reeorting, , 5 or more miles farms reporting , , FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers , famis reporting , , persons , . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days), farms reporting, persons , Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers; 1 hired worker ,' , farms reporting, 2 hired workers farms reporting , 3 or -I hired workers farms reporting , 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting, 10 or more hired workers famis reporting , RESIDENCE OF FARM OPER.ATflR Residing on farm operated operators reporting , Not residing on farm operated operators reporting , Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 11,659 12,900 3,931 794 619 1,777 456 285 11,557 12,682 3,902 102 218 29 862 20 91 112 1,105 6,560 4,314 1,438 5,480 14,937 18,063 226 228 8,885 9,211 1,898 2,094 25,947 52,785 26,066 64,577 25,618 59,510 7,773 8,918 5,127 2,259 1,541 25,136 53,563 5,022 5,947 4,761 5,067 25,769 34,863 28,207 19,142 21,244 3,405 1,215 162 13,755 4,741 11,737 11,666 1,639 10,027 1,013 2,116 680 6,218 5,663 11,524 3,748 6,503 2,603 712 257 127 49 23,798 3,479 1,525 7,876 12,008 3,334 532 586 1,622 454 190 7,828 11,824 3,359 48 184 25 862 20 91 112 1,105 6,560 4,314 1,438 197 14,098 17,152 220 222 8,407 8,722 1,625 2,008 22,235 48,065 22,309 58,935 22,197 54,791 5,288 8,216 4,937 2,227 1,529 21,856 49,310 4,595 5,481 3,878 4,144 21,499 29,518 23,222 15,855 18,162 3,015 1,131 156 13,135 3,310 9,683 10,094 1,177 8,917 786 1,732 609 5,790 5,487 11,152 3,704 6,328 2,571 710 251 126 46 19,688 2,625 1,206 196 1,029 113 32 19 47 15 5 196 1,024 118 52 5 7 25 354 533 18 14 1,686 16 17 802 970 253 292 1,432 6,153 1,412 6,873 1,405 6,492 65 167 289 316 568 1,379 5,243 850 1,249 345 381 1,375 2,893 1,440 1,148 1,325 124 46 35 1,024 223 657 5A7 47 500 28 76 22 374 1,101 3,893 1,001 2,940 392 291 167 105 46 1,162 196 86 833 2,483 485 61 92 214 90 23 837 2,466 485 1 17 1,634 142 5 188 834 848 155 2,713 3,769 45 45 1,864 1,920 446 476 3,801 10,880 3,736 12,742 3,731 11,808 301 1,062 1,157 749 512 3,712 10.146 1,407 1,662 861 934 3,707 5,754 3,851 2,964 3,431 455 246 43 2,736 580 1,577 1,646 135 1,511 126 265 106 1,014 1,707 3,238 1,293 1,749 973 237 64 19 3,261 385 214 1,646 3,648 1,057 101 221 533 177 25 1,645 3,626 1,054 1 22 3 2,599 5 1 332 1,660 1,128 302 19 4,388 5,118 63 64 2,623 2,663 536 579 6,252 13,327 6,220 17,099 6,208 15,836 903 2,510 1,778 697 320 6,116 14,533 1,162 1,298 1,201 1,263 6,017 8,126 6,370 4,553 5,248 892 428 54 4,221 777 2,745 2,799 321 2,478 215 445 161 1,657 1,646 2,464 971 1,125 333 121 16 1 5,469 577 341 MONTANA 35 State Table 17.-P^ARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DalA are bastMi on rpixirt^ for only a sample of faima, Seo leit ] Item (yor Jerinilions and tjxplanations. spo lest) FARMS BY OOI/IR AND TENWiE OF OPER.ATOR All faffn operators: Full ownen* number . . Part owners number . . All tenants number. . Cash tenants number . . Share-cash tenants number . . Oor>'Share tenants number . . Livestnck-share tenants number . . Other and unspecified lenitnts number. . White fanii operators: Full owners number . . Part owners number . . \11 tenants number.. Nonwhite farm operators; Full owners number . . Part owners number. . All tenants number . . FIRMS BY TYPE OF FARM Cash-grain farms number. . Tobacco farms number . . Cotton farms number . . Other rield-crop farms nuniber . . VepetAble farms number . . Fniit-ond-nut farms number. . Poultry farms number . . Dairy farms. number.. Livestock farms other than poultry and dair> farms and livestock ranches number.. Livestock ranches numlier . . General farms nunber. . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number . . SPEHFtED EQITPMENT AND FAdLITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reportins. . number . . Com pickers f«™s reporting . . number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting. . number. . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number . . MotortJMcks farms reporting. . number. . Tractors ftirms reporting . . number . . Tractors other than garden farms reporting . . numljer . . 1 tractor fa"ris reporting.. 2 tractors farms reporting.. .1 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting . . 5 or more tractors farms reporUng. . Wheel tractors farms reporting.. Crawler tractors farms reporting . . number . . Garden tractors farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles f»n"s reportjng. . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting. . Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . Power-operated elev auir, convcvor, or blower farms reporting . . Farms by kintj of roatl on which locateil: Hard surface farms reporting. . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface toad farms reporting . . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 mile farms reporting. . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms rqiorting. , persons. . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . persons . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting . 3 or 4 hired workers fanns reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence. number. See footnotes at end of table. Economic class— Continued Commercial farms— Continui 2,419 3,129 991 166 186 458 124 57 2,402 3,057 981 17 72 10 297 5 35 37 264 2,015 1,024 465 57 3,856 4^82 72 72 2,048 2,092 380 434 6,297 10,899 6,233 13,916 6,189 12,970 1,712 2,765 1,253 360 99 6,097 12,139 774 831 885 946 6,044 7,532 6,523 4,243 4,880 896 298 17 3,348 es2 2,737 2,803 330 2, An 242 514 160 1,557 1,196 359 431 296 58 5,491 779 300 1,958 1,469 582 126 60 302 39 55 1,944 1,426 578 25 45 183 1,221 632 368 59 1,894 2,020 22 22 894 896 162 199 3,475 5,072 3,645 6,718 3,623 6,243 1,685 1,411 404 94 29 3,583 5,865 341 378 446 475 3,440 4,153 3,873 2,360 2,585 527 107 2 1,524 639 1,583 1,701 231 1,470 141 325 103 901 230 334 73 75 3,270 564 190 819 250 151 46 9 20 804 225 143 15 25 10 10 21 22 113 426 149 130 44 359 377 2 2 176 181 28 28 978 1,234 1,013 1,587 991 1,442 622 301 56 11 1 969 1,379 61 63 140 145 916 1,060 1,165 587 933 121 199 384 598 113 485 34 107 57 287 1,035 124 75 2,496 669 474 230 33 124 2 85 2,443 636 470 53 33 566 598 5 5 371 372 57 62 2,719 3,381 2,650 3,951 2,405 3,266 1,735 504 142 23 1 2,312 2,942 303 324 665 685 3,086 3,908 3,504 2,298 2,342 317 66 5 414 1,013 1,400 1,095 315 780 179 280 52 269 110 132 22 34 2,804 662 186 1,287 223 73 32 31 1,286 222 73 1,583 262 284 1 1 95 95 9 9 974 1,174 1,039 1,525 998 1,303 749 198 46 5 950 1,186 112 117 212 222 1,171 1,294 1,459 968 724 61 10 408 643 466 142 324 48 102 19 155 1,290 180 113 11 29 7 15 19 165 18 166 18 150 1 11 18 125 12 25 6 16 13 1A3 22 21 16 12 S 1 11 10 11 11 5 6 9 152 6 125 16 12 20 36 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See textj (For definitions ftnd explanations, see text) USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizinp materials used durinp the year Dr\' materials. . . . Liqui'i malerials. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture . Dry materials... Liquid materials Other pasture (nnl cropland) . Dry materials Liquid materials Vlheat Pry materials. . . Liquid matenals Barley Dry materials. .. . Liquid materials. Sugar beets . . . Di^' materials, . , Liquid materials All other crops Dry matenal.s Liquid materials Lime or limine malerials use^l during the year. . I"nder.?100 SlOO to JOflfl .Sl,000to.Sl,!!99. 52,000 to W, 999, ?5,00n or more Purchase of livestock and poullry . Under $1,000 $1,000 to $2,199., $2,500 to $4,999., $5,000 to $9,999., .$10,000 or more. . . I'nder $200 $200 to $999 . . . $1,000 or more. . I'nder $200 $200 to $199 $500 [o $999 $1,000 to $2,499... ,$2, 500 to $4,999... $5,000 lo .$9,999,,, $10,0fK) to $19,999. $20,000 U) .$49,999. $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Under $1(X) $100 to .$499 . . . $500 to $999 . . . $1 ,000 or more. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business .... Under $100 $100 to $199 S50O to $999 $1,000 lo $1,999. S5,«X) or more. , . arms reporting, on which used. tons. 'arms reporting, tons., 'arms reporting. tons,. arms reporting., acres . , arms reporting., tons.. arms reporting . . tons.. ,s reporting,. acres . . amis reporting.. tons.. 'arms reporting . , tons.. amis reporting., acres . . arms reporting. . Ions., arms reporting . . tons. . amis reporting. . 'amis reporting.. tons., 'arms reporting,, tons.. 'arms reporting., acres . , arms reporting., tons., arms reporting., tons .. 'arms reporting. . acres . . 'arms reporting.. tons.. arms reporting.. anns reporting., rres limed,, tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDI'R'RES .\ny of the following specified expenditures farms Feed for livestocli and poultry farms reporting. reporting, dollars. IS reporting. IS reporting. IS reporting., IS reporting. IS reporti ng . IS reporting., dollars., IS reporting. , IS reporting., IS reporting., IS reporting. IS reporting., ,s reporting., dollars., IS reporting., IS reporting., IS reporting., IS fi|fu'ting., IS reporting.. s reporting., s reporting., ,s reporting., s reporting.. s reporting. , s reporting.. s reporting. . a reporting.. s reporting. , dollars.. s reporting.. s reporti ng . , s reporting.. s report.i ng . . s reporting, dollars . 3 reporting. s reporting. 3 reporti ng . 3 reporting. 3 reporting . Total all farms 8,506 .,336,948 49,207 8,251 45,422 728 2,785 3,152 157,105 3,077 10,618 95 168 479 16,954 479 1,053 6 17 4,582 800,343 4,423 16,310 179 776 2,498 236,751 2,397 5,509 117 241 1,243 57,418 1,157 8,758 377 1,304 1,897 68,377 1,812 4,169 107 279 28,566 21,315 27,178,709 3,448 U,653 2,853 2,271 1,090 14,415 37,663,672 10,225 1,757 969 705 759 12,623 7,974,587 4,629 5,885 2,109 16,143 28,250,203 3,740 3,237 2,727 3,471 1,796 790 257 102 23 12,292 3,866,315 4,716 5,288 1,532 756 27,896 27,378,779 2,590 7,187 7,368 10,443 308 Economic class Commercial farms 7,798 1,315,317 47,963 7,558 45,195 712 2,768 2,818 151,895 2,748 9,948 89 165 414 16,144 414 1,003 6 17 4,387 792,714 4,233 16,092 174 771 2,403 233,115 2,307 5,423 112 236 1,216 57,244 1,135 8,734 372 1,302 1,718 64,205 1,633 3,995 106 277 23,503 17,868 25,689,977 2,531 9,343 2,689 2,230 1,075 12,483 36,874,878 8,466 1,650 917 702 748 10,808 7,605,205 3,371 5,346 2,091 15,059 27,602,432 3,054 2,990 2,631 3,429 1,795 782 257 101 20 10,840 3,715,413 3,611 5,007 1,484 738 23,267 26,401,645 673 4,928 6,986 10, 381 299 592 243,802 9,290 575 8,827 57 463 283 39,751 273 2,424 13 26 41 3,509 41 162 1 7 283 134,138 272 2,551 11 74 159 44,086 153 928 6 35 93 8,896 38 1,571 29 190 186 13,422 170 1,091 21 131 1,444 1,199 8,486,895 52 251 137 289 470 914 19,606,379 200 113 LL2 115 374 809 1,778,314 63 322 424 1,393 11,871,793 11 30 75 185 387 385 201 99 20 669 707,789 70 215 175 209 1,441 4,699,708 7 73 1,117 219 1,584 402,825 14,147 1,627 13,142 157 1,005 602 39,909 593 2,628 10 12 106 5,758 106 325 977 244,470 9X 4,751 49 501 562 76,324 534 1,636 32 81 302 16,959 276 2,460 82 387 366 19,405 353 1,X2 17 24 3,860 2,991 5,963,974 261 1,211 553 612 354 2,301 8,525,384 1,103 410 251 255 282 2,040 2,057,800 327 1,005 708 3,511 7,628,732 152 423 569 1,240 794 285 46 2 1,960 990,444 368 911 418 263 3,848 6,537,595 4 162 576 3,042 64 2,485 387,029 14,441 2,414 13,533 253 891 40,319 869 2,633 32 99 134 3,888 134 346 5 10 1,477 238,951 1,423 5,091 56 107 735 58,594 714 1,527 26 36 436 20, 582 419 3,161 147 525 458 14,595 447 770 17 31 6,382 5,021 5,716,698 634 2,581 863 755 188 3,539 4,757,874 2,422 574 270 205 68 3,064 1,934,636 864 1,615 585 4,789 5,195,487 768 1,045 1,022 1,371 476 83 3,171 935,839 963 1,574 477 157 5,369 7,599,310 30 622 1,955 3,750 11 Sec footnotes at end of table. MONTANA 37 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DAtA are based on raports for only a sample of faima. See text j (For dorinilions and explanations, see text) Economic cinss-rontinued Conunetcial farms— Continued Part-retirement USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LWE Commefcial fertiliier and fcnili^inp malehaln used dunnp the year Dry mnUTialM.. . . Liquid mult^nals. Craps on which used- Hay and cropland pasture . Dry materials. . . Liquid matenals Other pasture (not cropland). Dry materials Liquid materials Wheat Dry materials Liquid materials Barley Dry materials Liquid materials Sugar beets Dry matenals Liquid materials All other crops ... Dry materials.. . Liquid matenals Lime or liminit materials used dunng the year. . arms reporlinc. on which used . tons. 'arms reportinp. tons, arms reportine. arms ropnomic class Commercial farms ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOllRrE All fafm prOtJUCtS sold t^tal. dollars... averafte per farm, dollars ., , All crops sold dollars .. . Field crops, other than ve^tables and fniits and nuts, sold dollars . . Vegetables sold dol lars . . . Fruits and nut* sold dollars ,. , Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars... All livestock and livestock product.s sold dollars.. , Poultrv and poultry products sold dollars. .. Dairy products sold dollars .. . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars.. . LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting . . . number. . , Cows, includin" heifers that have calvoil farms reporting. . . number. .. Milk cows farms reporling . . , number... Heifers and heifer calves farms reportinp. ., number . . , Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves. . , farms refi^rting.. number.. Farms reporting by number on hand; Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 4 head farms reporting.. 5 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head. farms reporting.. 20 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head. farms reporting.. 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. .500 or more head farms reporting.. Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting., 10 to 19 head farms reporting , . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. , 30 to 49 head farms repcrting. . 50 to 74 head. farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head. farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms re[wrting . . Milk cows— 1 head fanr.s reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head. farms reporting.. .10 to 49 head farms reporting.. .50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head. farms reporting. . 10(1 or more head farms reporting . . Horses and/or mules farms reporting.. number. . Hogs and pigs farms ro|)orting . . number.. Bom since June 1 farms re(»rting. . number,. Bom before June 1 farms ri^orting. . number.. Sheep and Iambs farms reporting . . number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms rt>porting.. number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting , , number, , Ewes farms reporting . . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars . . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting., numlier . , dollars.. Milk and cream sold^ farms reporting,, pounds . . dollars , Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens. dollars. See ftxitnotes at end of table. 378,862,772 13, IM 163,619,025 159,797,077 421,820 838, 566 2,561,562 215,243,747 2,883,398 13,226,146 199,134,203 22,265 2,481,131 21,552 1,173,667 14,860 78, 839 20,279 671,052 20,147 636,412 384 1,789 1,975 2,457 4,495 4,477 5,936 752 1,381 5,246 2,908 2,178 3,112 2,276 1,232 3,219 4,180 8,998 887 303 302 153 20 17 15,536 84,274 8,143 193,881 4,757 102,612 6,309 91,269 4,967 1,853,975 3,765 544,310 4,547 1,309,665 4,448 1,260,833 3,622 48,832 16,602 1,215,552 19,941 1,188,652 169,692,609 4,839 200,769 6,223,839 4,351 1,324,409 15,892,908 7,574 370,348,002 13,226,146 5,003 269,966 8,267 7,218,982 2,526,651 371,608,418 15,800 160,828,870 157,404,541 366,860 664,863 2,392,606 210,779,548 2,481,567 12,599,774 195,698,207 18,773 2,422,035 18,312 1,146,501 12,598 72,131 17,458 653,540 17,461 621,994 211 954 1,150 1,659 3,725 4,401 5,926 747 728 3,467 2,277 2,052 3,078 2,272 1,232 3,206 3,334 7,630 851 298 299 152 19 15 13,555 75,510 6,903 178,239 4,027 94,327 5,438 83,912 4,268 1,810,893 3,236 530,315 3,947 1,280,578 3,859 1,232,859 3,215 47,719 13,962 1,053,370 17,325 l,im,173 167,164,783 4,312 137,880 5,824,280 3,837 1,298,327 15,579,924 6,467 X9, 966, 703 12,599,774 4,191 233,670 6,900 6,255,867 2,189,558 110,190,727 76,309 32,670,855 31,218,596 257,615 1,339 1,193,305 77,519,872 496,785 1,103,068 75,920,019 1,203 721,392 1,146 309,096 769 5,495 1,102 191,599 1,147 220,697 18 54 54 505 493 38 119 32 31 46 81 53 746 189 519 30 3 1 14 1,118 17,676 389 22,813 245 12,793 302 10,020 301 668,730 217 203,595 277 465,135 273 447,766 233 17,369 782 132,774 1,166 410,903 66,880,587 231 23,707 734,917 274 458,637 5,503,644 209 27,333,949 1,103,068 236 31, 502 316 1,282,948 449,031 104,138,411 26,979 51,647,573 51,228,336 33,940 184,020 201,277 52,490,838 308,296 4,008,893 48,173,649 3,071 602,316 2,990 289,328 2,121 15,754 2,875 167,218 2,923 145,770 21 93 136 139 281 514 1,658 224 93 379 161 172 361 394 235 1,195 621 1,228 46 29 78 100 18 1 2,510 15,363 1,049 36,025 624 18,606 342 17,419 665 430,801 489 U4,260 622 316,541 617 305,343 492 11,198 2,212 154,120 2,915 289,481 41,130,477 653 40,842 1,266,102 614 343,913 4,126,956 823 97,266,306 4,003,893 609 23,439 965 736, 806 275,381 91,544,775 14,333 45,686,572 45,227,645 4,835 107,358 346,734 45,858,203 492,721 4,456,150 40,909,332 5,208 596,380 5,090 296,711 3,596 22,346 4,878 160,254 4,889 139,415 51 228 216 229 911 1,249 2,297 27 179 617 476 566 840 781 583 1,048 1,024 2,020 200 146 168 38 3,365 13,916 1,936 50,928 1,071 26,795 1,577 24,133 1,130 374,309 854 103,951 1,033 270,358 1,011 260,995 834 9,363 3,963 268,572 4,877 264,422 34,255,734 1,204 54,220 1,680,820 1,037 288,330 3,459,960 1,311 115,717,688 4,456,150 1,130 47,178 1,856 1,242,941 435,031 MONTANA 39 State Table 17.-FAKMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued I Data arc basod on reports for only a sample of (aims. See text j (For dcfinidon- nnd (>\fil!»nalir Ecnnnmic clai-i— Continued rommercial farms— Continued ESTIMATED \ \UF. OK TKOnrCTS ^)\.r> ElV SOCIICF All farm products sold u>iai, (iotUrs . ftttTft.'iP per fann, dollars, All crops sold dollars. Field rrops, other than vegptAhles and fruits and nuts, sold , . . . dol lar^ . Vegetables sold , dollars. Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars. Ml livestock and livestock jruduct,'* sold dollars. PoultTi' and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. LIVESTOCK AND LI\'ESTOCK PRODl'CTS Cattle and ca Ives Cowa, including heifers that ha*e calved. . Mitk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls includinc steer and bull calves.. s reporting. number. 5 reporting. anns reporting, number. 'arms reporting. number . 'arms reporling. number. Farms reporting bv number on handt Callle and calves- 1 head -. farms reporting . i! to 4 head farms reporting . 5 to 9 head farms reporting . 10 to 19 head farms reporting, 90 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 Co 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 490 head fanns reporting. , 500 or more head farms reporting . , Cows including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting. , 2 to 9 head farms reporting . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . , 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting . , Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. , 10 to 19 head farms reporting . , 20 to 29 head farms reporting . , 30 to 49 head , farms reporting . , 50 to 74 head. farms reporting . , 75 to 99 head. farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting . , Horses and/or mules farms reporting . . number,, MogS and pigs farms reporting . . number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting . . number. , Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . number, , Sheep and lambs farms reporting,. number.. Lambs under 1 year old., farms reporting, . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting, . number.. Ewes, farms reporting . . number.. Rams and wethers. farms reporting. . number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting , . number, , Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting . . number.. dollars . , Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold ative farms reporting . , number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold farms reporting , , pounds. . dollars . . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. , dollars . , Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens , . dollars,, See footnotes at end of table. i 8, 60^,474 7,398 22,898,604 22,231,72-1 47,305 234,297 385,278 25,705,870 741,678 2,167,824 22,796,368 5,316 359,693 5,178 179,629 3,567 18,274 4,950 96,228 5,006 83, 836 100 314 287 475 1,191 1,657 1,289 3 224 967 756 695 1,144 868 327 197 859 ,190 359 105 3,586 14,537 1,998 45,851 1,170 23,200 1,569 22,651 1,296 251,263 1,021 83,397 1,208 167,866 1,175 161,313 1,004 6,553 4,010 293,903 4,893 150,779 18,548,623 1,336 48,641 1,507,871 1,177 155,601 1,867,212 2,095 73,634,442 2,167,824 1,346 80,846 2,115 1,843,591 645,259 5 289,825 3,800 7 167,139 6 836,714 13,180 106,283 210,962 8 122,686 377,661 743,753 7 001,272 3,105 125,244 3,061 63,022 1,981 8,207 2,892 33,487 2,776 28,735 18 163 307 561 1,022 858 176 122 929 654 528 631 145 33 19 503 1,282 181 1,947 7,199 1,201 18, 374 684 10,347 9J1 8,027 641 67,537 458 18,634 594 48,853 46,619 465 2,234 2,323 167,553 2,780 48,026 5,666,297 716 17,994 557,814 546 41,349 4%, 188 1,182 30,579,457 743,753 700 45,882 1,290 930,969 325,838 1,640,206 1,491 758,127 661,526 9,985 31,566 55,050 1,082,079 64,426 120,086 897,567 870 17,010 847 8,715 564 2,055 761 4,754 720 3,541 120 163 237 266 69 1 72 456 198 60 56 138 391 35 529 1,819 330 4,248 233 2,586 217 1,662 235 18,253 197 6,428 213 11,825 212 10,823 187 1,002 672 36,448 694 5,562 633,065 167 2,476 76,756 189 10,497 125,964 347 5,434,861 120,086 170 4,823 358 168,612 59,018 3,632,942 995 1,423,319 1,217,129 16, 375 74,264 115,551 2,209,623 186,633 257,603 1,765,38-? 2,544 32,093 2,329 14,495 1,707 4,520 2,060 9,575 1,964 8,023 147 648 565 584 549 51 531 1,249 443 87 17 2 665 1,011 26 5 1,585 6,527 1,022 9,695 606 5,416 706 4,279 491 20,900 374 6,262 423 14,638 417 14,048 284 590 1,770 98, 574 1,838 10, 350 1,278,963 426 7,043 218,333 348 12,551 150,612 795 11,062,789 257,603 482 21,598 785 448,293 156,903 1,736,039 1,097 763,350 625,141 9,225 99,179 29,805 972,689 129,620 95,976 747,093 930 13,086 894 6,412 541 1,468 746 3,489 7&4 3,185 26 187 260 214 220 23 122 529 187 39 16 181 354 6 379 1,393 204 1,897 112 1,036 152 861 200 9,494 148 3,391 169 6,103 164 5,822 115 281 857 46,072 760 4,836 589,823 83 1,477 45,787 158 6,486 77,832 298 3,705,436 95,976 319 10,569 571 339,110 118,691 1,885,373 39,279 603,486 550,266 29,360 260 23,600 1,281,887 85,578 272,793 923,516 18 3 917 17 6 259 14 720 15 4 448 18 3 210 1 2 10 5 844 14 4,050 12 1,833 13 2,217 12,688 7 4,342 8 8,346 8 8,104 8 242 13 17, 536 18 4,293 659,040 13 4,369 135,439 8 7,045 84,540 14 5,613,074 272,793 11 4,129 11 175,712 61,499 40 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued IDnLa are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textl (Tor licfinitions and explanations, sec text) Economjc class LtX'ESTOCA' \N'D LI\'l'>^TOCK PUODUCIS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30. 1959 farm? numlier 1 or 2 litters Caniis 3 to 9 litters famis 10 to 19 litters fftmis 20 to 39 litters fiirms 40 to 69 litters farms 70 or niore litters farms June 2 to November 30 fflm.s number December 1 to June 1 farms niiir.l)f rpoorlini;.. of littrtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres . tons . Sales farms report ing . tons . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farrns reporting. acres . tons . Sales farms reporting. tons . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons . Sales farms reporting. tons . Wild hay cut farms reporting . acres . tons . Sales farms reporting . tons . Other hay cut farms reporting. acres , tons . Sales farms reporting. tons . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover , or small grains farms reporting . acres . tons , green weight . Alfalfa seed haj*vested farms reporting . acres . pounds . See footnotes at end of table . 4,938 33,514 2,013 1,964 609 260 59 33 3,171 14,130 3,961 19,384 2,168 103,773 267 535 613 349 161 243 111 2,214 102,780 31 37,220 9,252 1,633,023 40,493,975 9,073 39,315,641 908 88,273 1,549,245 866 1,442,771 12,548 1,976,395 28,644,760 11,918 26,265,542 7,776 230, 8U 7,121,875 1,790 1,820,691 15,638 1,750,936 47,393,820 9,127 33,562,831 14,395 957,055 1,688,379 2,956 255,323 3,174 254,799 332,087 424 30,209 5,751 228,401 201,803 247 6,316 5,010 537, 513 462,406 510 28,491 2,543 135,884 88,237 231 7,019 154 7,872 46,545 712 36,925 3,103,975 i, 394 30 870 1 716 1 760 579 255 57 27 2 790 13 035 3 595 17 835 2 137 103 236 257 518 611 348 161 242 105 2 196 101 975 31 37 220 8 674 1 614 554 40 061 058 8 525 37 925 141 887 87 663 1, 542 965 845 1 438 261 11 542 1 928,920 2S 127 130 11 039 25 801 147 7 202 221 531 6 832 316 1 605 1,731,782 14 508 1 718 807 46 757 327 8,488 33 223 745 2,039,044 12,305 911,791 1,613,010 2,388 237,136 2,746 242,641 318,735 347 28,598 5,381 222,532 196, 698 196 5,866 4,529 523,515 452,547 420 27,318 2,354 131,215 85,345 186 5,936 138 7,350 43,945 690 36,381 3,080,968 248 3,100 79 23 11 8 156 1,311 213 1,789 176 13,386 12 25 39 46 13 41 8 320 16,285 1 3,000 625 345,690 9,405,257 621 8,974,759 65 15,243 301,294 64 292,927 562 199,538 3,852,492 555 3,632,342 495 37,396 1,364,978 75 290,038 849 300,734 9,471,508 483 7,132,846 857 184,638 339,722 110 35,354 216 72,241 93,547 291 25,133 28,318 9 991 428 205,798 186,657 33 6,329 162 19,963 15,062 12 838 27 2,760 19,430 63 6,708 548,160 641 6,205 229 206 125 62 3 11 416 2,662 539 3,543 376 23,152 18 97 104 54 36 67 18 486 27,890 4 8,520 1,961 541,471 14,286,993 1,950 13,606,846 201 30,687 620,908 198 578,797 1,906 431,042 7,655,813 1,863 7,U8,970 1,188 44,263 1,506,318 218 351,006 2,781 526,697 16,044,457 1,772 11,950,835 460,507 2,148 212,139 384,898 397 51,465 430 53,129 71,017 43 6,026 45,557 46,230 28 1,177 811 121,250 112,132 50 6,160 401 26,901 19,138 24 894 36 1,531 8,810 150 10,195 894,067 1,230 9,072 460 482 179 95 7 7 759 3,798 1,018 5,274 618 31,024 58 140 182 108 52 78 21 657 26,680 9 10,600 2,657 450,709 10,681,632 2,625 10,073,889 297 24,918 399,470 287 369, 8U 3,384 622,427 9,124,722 3,287 8,371,U5 2,166 66,165 1,949,067 457 485,613 4,336 490,583 12,934,384 2,675 8,926,142 3,527 253,059 447,710 684 74,214 727 54,839 71,752 91 5,089 1,629 69,880 61,207 50 1,388 1,284 102,576 84,996 104 6,650 754 44,361 26,942 56 2,274 42 1,719 10, 175 221 11,478 976,206 MONTANA 41 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM fHAHACTERISTlt'S BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF P^ARM: CENSUS OF l!t59-Continued ilrttft nie hfLsod on reports tnr only a sample of farms. See text ] (For Herinition^ ami e\pl,inalion<, ^i-e lo^t) ol farms-fontinuoorling. . Improved pasture farms reporting. acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. acres . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms repcrting. , ncre^ . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row croijs farmed on the contour farms reporting. . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms refiorting . . acres . . Systom of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting . . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BV AflE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number.. 25 to 34 years '. number . . 35 to 44 years numW^r . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years numlier . . Average age years , . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER IN(X)ME Farm operators- Working off their fanns, total operators reporting, , 1 to 99 days ■ operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days ■ .operators reporting . , 200 or more days operators repcrling . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . , With income fran sources other than farm operated and off-fann work operators reporting . , With other incone of family exceeding value of agncultural products sold operators reporting.. Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . With income fran sources other than farm operated. . .operator? reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agriculttiral products sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 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 to 1,999 acres number, 2.000 or more acres number , See fiootnotea at end of table. 23,519 XXX 58,975,643 XXX 2,507.6 83,035 35.20 22,648 7,945,317 199 300 339 1,009 3,020 5,217 7,496 3,887 1,181 5,442 894,775 15,827 5,763,118 14,730 5,241,147 1,635 284,289 2,382 237,682 2,952 1,956,186 321 206,453 18,923 41,224,743 3,741 498,583 9,832 1,834,248 9,496 1,427,155 920 33,124 586 84,256 8,003 5,489,708 323 59,286 23,104 286 3,251 6,224 6,459 4,355 2,529 47,9 6,776 4,086 1,063 1,627 1,633 3,314 1,397 16,743 1,744 5,099 181 325 155 426 490 1,042 518 531 2,845 4,128 5,458 7,420 8,820 100,0 14,799,907 100,0 1,678.0 98,624 58.62 8,320 ,682,231 5 31 314 1,260 3,509 2,805 839 1,019 173,232 8,530 4,422,477 8,443 4,216,329 638 95,674 871 109,974 298 90,426 186 23,830 6,571 4,963,335 657 61,221 1,204 146,838 1,151 127,429 152 7,872 224 48,159 5,684 4,594,427 110 23,019 3,661 169 1,492 2,530 2,339 1,325 806 46,1 2,803 1,755 439 609 624 1,361 415 6,017 549 2,083 5 10 30 65 135 60 110 956 2,075 3,086 2,288 2,315,866 15,6 5,311.6 330,516 63.12 436 740,130 6 47 383 38 15,596 431 706,583 430 693,213 25 4,898 33 8,472 7 20,285 9 3,929 325 789,395 28 3,549 59 10,724 54 9,641 5 398 10 3,098 296 630,069 427 1 73 160 122 46 25 44,5 378 22 156 1,634 13.5 4,302,253 29,1 2,633.0 168,168 64.79 1,634 1,373,286 10 132 1,099 393 173 52,173 1,616 1,327,060 1,611 1,286,520 117 17,534 107 23,006 23 7,098 23 6,540 1,200 1,409,110 142 17,097 211 32,542 202 29,222 20 1,287 1,191 1,407,542 16 2,765 1,604 20 269 561 470 183 101 44.8 292 215 43 34 58 1,342 86 498 21 415 5 50 660 914 2,599 29,5 4,295,193 29,0 1,652.6 96,412 53.08 2,599 1,378,072 43 1,276 1,139 91 291 57,293 2,570 1,305,413 2,560 1,243,034 199 29,492 216 32,837 60 25,178 39 4,485 2,010 1,391,753 248 22,373 335 47,105 318 41,207 2,996 58 12,356 1,816 1,454,600 38 6,848 2,545 48 449 302 673 359 214 45.5 701 498 103 100 130 1,898 173 630 5 60 591 1,278 665 2,371 26.9 2,617,433 17.7 1,103.9 57,578 51.12 2,371 826,844 6 505 1,439 402 19 302 30,438 2,237 743,135 2,248 695,328 179 20,621 270 27,186 38 26,966 42 5,107 1,811 897,186 149 8,084 346 33,959 340 23,410 36 2,061 76 14,401 1,443 760,316 6,606 2,336 36 393 628 655 404 220 46.6 923 567 157 199 271 453 103 1,443 152 461 15 45 370 847 831 233 1,471 16.7 1,083,321 7.3 736,5 36,256 48.60 1,471 321,731 15 213 574 602 64 3 196 15,478 1,374 295,254 1,343 264,781 94 17,374 197 13,099 88 6,694 48 1,849 1,000 395,206 79 4,963 217 19,970 202 16,889 21 680 23 3,290 838 311,835 5,485 1,441 56 242 328 331 238 246 48,1 700 302 133 265 146 300 252 771 97 301 5 20 45 75 35 50 431 507 251 52 MONTANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6.— Cash-grain farms [Data are bft^ed on roports for onlj b sample of fann3. See tpxl | 45 (For ilffinidons and oxplanntion^, -ii'i- Icxl) Tiilnl (Ul iinn'rcift! fami'i Etwnomic class FARKP nV COWR AND TF.NIIRF, IIF (IPKRATCIR All farm operators: Full -';hare u>nanu nunilitr , I,i*<'sU»cl,-=har(> U>nunl^ numlitT. Other anrf ur^s|ipriri(xl (oiianL« numlior. Whi U- fami operators: Full ostners numl)of. Part owners number . All t«>nBnts number. Nonwhile farm op'ratur-. Full owner? numbtv . Part owners number. All tenants numbLY . SPECIFIED EQIIPKIENT AND FArn.lTIE.« AND KIND OF ROAD Gram combines fanii.« n-ixirtinj'. number. Com pickers farms rejiirtinc. Pick-up balcf 5 farms re|iirtini.>. Field forage harvesters farn.s re(»^lin(^. numlMT. Kk>lortnjcks farms reporlint; . numlier. Tractcrs farms n-porlinf!. numlK'r. TracUirs other than ^'arilen farms reporting. number. 1 tractor farms refwrli ni'. 2 tractors fanns refiortinit. 3 tractors farms rentirlinc. 4 Ijfictors farms reporting!. 5 or more tractors farms reportinit. Wheel tractors fanus reportinp . number. Crawler tractors farms re[)orI]nK . number. Garden tractors fanns reporting. number. Automobiles farms report ini:. number. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms report inj;. Telephone farms reporting . Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Electnc milk cooler farms reporting. Crop dner (for (Tain, forage, or other crops) farms report] nL'. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Fatms by kind ot foad on which located; Haiti surface farms re(iorti ng . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile (o a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farms reporting. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting, 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. persons. Regxilar hired workers (employed IfiO or trore days) farms reporting . persons . Farms rofnrting by number of regular hired workers; 1 hired worker farms reporting . •2 hired workers farms reporting. .^ or 4 hired workers farms repeating. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting , Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not re(K>rting residence .* .number. See footnotes at end of t^le. 7,87u 12,003 3,384 532 586 1,622 190 7,828 11,824 3,35<> 48 184 25 14,098 17,152 220 222 8,407 8,722 1,825 2,008 22,235 48,065 22,309 58,935 22,197 54,791 5,288 8,216 4,937 2,227 1,529 21,856 49,310 4,595 5,481 3,873 4,144 21,499 29,518 23,222 15,855 18,162 3,015 1,131 156 13,135 3,310 9,683 10,094 1,177 8,917 786 1,732 609 5,790 5,487 11,152 3,704 6,328 2,571 710 251 126 46 19,688 2,625 1,206 2,145 4,977 1,649 226 1,141 139 74 2,143 4,958 1,647 7,523 9,997 51 51 2,041 2,080 373 414 8,431 21,524 8,520 21,490 8,491 19,284 2,297 3,348 1,810 658 378 8,295 16,758 1,963 2,526 2,054 2,206 8,266 11,252 8,692 6,193 6,741 343 45 107 6,999 833 3,371 4,428 411 4,017 278 771 341 2,627 1,382 1,999 917 1,186 724 151 34 6,661 1,707 452 40 353 353 34 426 1,095 3 3 162 170 29 30 434 2,303 433 1,813 433 1,632 73 137 98 117 420 1,074 323 558 169 181 425 829 435 400 414 24 408 52 171 207 7 200 12 36 7 145 268 502 243 394 151 63 21 342 76 18 240 1,134 247 37 150 240 1,133 247 1,572 2,475 6 6 537 556 78 83 1,620 5,539 1,625 5,275 1,625 4,678 147 558 523 261 136 1,573 3,754 729 924 546 597 1,595 2,495 1,632 1,319 1,460 59 9 37 1,500 165 604 846 800 59 153 64 524 471 &43 351 433 281 60 1,313 246 75 507 1,566 517 10 100 344 53 10 506 1,562 2,375 2,932 18 IS 699 706 97 108 2,566 6,620 2,570 6,694 2,566 5,947 540 1,134 626 182 84 2,508 5,337 525 610 707 747 2,500 3,312 2,591 1,976 2,109 140 16 34 2,275 227 1,017 1,312 130 1,182 84 209 400 521 225 252 199 25 1 675 1,251 438 54 300 674 1,238 436 1,995 2,230 17 17 445 449 112 127 2,300 4,612 2,286 4,817 2,266 4,370 801 997 348 83 37 2,207 4,053 283 317 416 447 2,245 2,802 2,350 1,546 1,753 84 180 971 1,166 149 1,017 177 254 526 591 343 32 26 259 10 16 526 590 343 981 1,075 6 6 170 171 52 61 1,255 2,082 1,330 2,432 1,325 2,227 643 498 152 28 1,318 2,132 82 95 187 205 1,281 1,550 1,396 827 3l^ 189 523 709 656 52 102 65 437 2,055 383 161 1,738 530 103 939 395 87 46 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6. -Cash-grain farms [Data are based on rcfiorti fnr only a sample of farms. See texl ] (For ilefiniljons and explanations, .see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COklMERCIAL FERTILIZEI! AND LIME Comnipreial fertilizer anil fertilizini; materials used dunnu the \ear farn.s repcrtinc. . . acres on which used, ., tons . . . Dry niatenals farms reporting,.. tons. ., Liquid maUTials farms reporlinp. . , tons . . . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reportmc.., acres . . Dr>' materials farms reponinR. . tons . . Liquid materials farms reporting. ,, tons . . Other pasture (not crr^plamt) farms reportmc • ■ Dry mntf rials farms reportinc. . tons , . Liquid materials farms re(>orting. . tons . . Wheat farms reporti n;; . . acres . . Dry materials faruis reportinc.. Ions . . Liquid materials farms re|«irtinR. . Inns . , Barley firnis reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting., tons.. Liquid materials famis repcrting. . tons.. Sugar beets ram.s reportint^. . acre-, . Diy materials fam.s repiirlin^, , tons.. Liquid materials famis reporting.. All other crops farms reportin);.. Dry materials farms reijortmc . . Liquid materials farms renortini;. , Uins.. Lime or liminp matenals useporting,, acres limed, . SPEanED FARXI EXPENDITIIRES Any of the following sficcified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed fcr livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under .*HH) farms reporting. . $100 to?9!)9 farnis reporting.. .?1,000 toSl,99n famn reportinfl.. S2,000 to $4 ,999 '. farms rerorl i ng . . .^,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry fariiis reporting.. dollars.. Under Sl.OOO farms re|x)rting . . $1,000 to $3,499 farns reporting.. $L',!iOO to $4,999 farms reporting.. $.'),000 to 59,999 fam,s reporting. . $10,0tJiote,s at end of table. 7,798 ,315,317 <7,963 7,558 45,195 712 2,768 2,818 151,895 2,7-18 9,948 89 165 iU 16,144 414 1,003 6 17 4,387 792,714 4,233 16,092 174 771 2,403 233,115 2,307 5,423 112 236 1,216 57,244 1,135 8,734 372 1,302 1,718 64,205 1,633 3,995 106 277 23,503 17,868 25,689,977 2,531 9,343 2,689 2,230 1,075 12,483 36,874,878 8,466 1,650 917 702 748 10,808 7,605,205 3,371 5,346 2,091 15,059 27,602,432 3,054 2,990 2,631 3,429 1,795 782 257 101 20 10,840 3,715,413 3,611 5,007 1,484 738 23,267 26,401,645 673 4,928 6,986 10,381 299 2,822 827,052 17,338 2,732 16,546 136 792 334 15,079 320 818 14 26 35 3,624 35 105 2,526 610,211 2,446 11,489 97 580 1,288 180,874 1,237 3,577 67 158 21 779 21 111 6 16 328 16,455 320 446 9 12 8,820 4,768 2,451,023 1,278 2,855 409 178 48 3,482 2,580,353 2,985 237 143 71 46 4,067 3,940,670 828 2,030 1,209 5,660 7,169,843 1,171 1,224 1,136 1,350 529 196 44 4,374 1,988,217 1,008 2,038 837 491 8,738 11,326,282 78 1,231 2,603 4,707 119 172 145,598 2,712 165 2,632 26 2,426 24 84 2 4 3 470 11 156 106,374 149 1,919 7 57 S3 35,010 80 591 3 17 15 1,318 14 27 1 2 436 246 345,336 41 112 42 34 17 180 689,141 106 24 17 15 18 272 825,830 14 67 191 427 2,161,687 5 14 28 81 143 115 31 247 347,237 23 52 51 121 435 1,591,887 3 6 351 75 632 261,862 5,560 599 5,085 40 475 10 2,413 10 42 547 187,862 521 3,409 30 410 304 61,835 282 1,166 26 64 13 471 13 82 ,989 52 135 1 1 1,634 941 731,769 198 531 131 57 24 724 811,118 546 79 55 24 20 863 1,168,333 97 362 404 1,541 2,618,882 69 234 302 606 252 68 10 909 623,286 146 316 256 191 1,624 3,163,845 17 152 1,417 38 929 245,650 5,224 908 5,134 30 90 118 5,304 113 242 5 10 9 211 9 35 858 182,698 836 3,643 23 55 422 53,613 412 1,101 15 21 1 15 1 5 1 1 98 3,809 97 108 2,599 1,568 773,721 382 962 161 57 6 1,130 637,442 976 83 41 24 6 1,245 1,017,508 255 630 360 1,937 1,606,448 383 487 469 476 109 11 2 1,435 544,404 343 658 312 122 2,594 3,426,708 2 121 693 1,775 3 672 125,584 2,752 648 2,667 28 85 87 2,337 85 201 2 2 3 370 3 7 608 95.110 583 1,801 27 47 304 23,678 298 540 8 30 2 13 2 97 4,076 92 114 6 6 2,371 1,230 390,407 401 743 70 15 1 867 348,915 786 43 29 7 2 960 582,365 272 508 180 1,144 576,862 400 312 274 137 19 1 1,024 321,291 265 534 173 52 2,357 2,116,145 18 410 1,042 375 45,983 997 370 945 25 52 21 52t> 16 23 5 10 5 125 5 337 36,466 337 668 5 1 163 6,493 153 170 15 26 5 280 5 20 5 15 62 2,099 62 59 1,471 693 161,377 228 456 5 500 75,491 497 2 1 617 318,862 135 410 72 535 182,364 276 157 53 42 6 1 642 133,682 189 407 43 3 1,426 887,760 33 525 615 252 1 MONTANA state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6.— Cash-grain farms [Data arp ha»«d on reports for only a ^tample of farms. Soe tout ] 47 Item (For derinitions and pxplonstions, sw> toxO ToUil all fajTn," fxonocnic Hfts^ ESnMATED VALUE OF PRODtlTTS SOLD BY SOURCE All lann products sold bital, dollars. avpfafie pfT fann, dollars. All rro|t4 sold Inltar^, Fii'ld crt>(>i, uthpf than vpgclAblos and fruits and nuts, sold dollars , \ e^ptablps sold dollars . Fruilf and nuts sold dollars. Forest pnKlu<-Ls and horticultural specialty producLs sold dollars. All livestock and livestock prtxlucts sold • dollars, Poullrj and (vullry products sold dollars , Dair\ [roducts sold ilollars , Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars , LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and talves farms repoiting. numbtr . Cows, inctuilinir heifers that have calv«l farms reporting. number. Milk cows farms reporting , number. Heifers and heifer calves farms reportinf;. number . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reftonmc. Farms reportinp by numht'r on hand: Caule and calves- 1 head , farms report ini:. 2 to 4 head farms re|nrtinf:. 5 to 9 head farms re|sjrtini: , 10 to 19 head farms rejinrlini:. 20 to 49 head farms rr(Bnini! . 50 to 99 heat! farms reivirtinp. 100 to 499 hpa.1 farms r«>i»irtini;, 500 or more head farms r.^rtine. Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms refiortm^. 2 to 9 head farms rcportinjr , 10 to 19 head farms roporlinp, 20 to 29 head farms reporting , 30 to 49 head farms roportinc . 50 to 74 head farms reportine, 75 to 99 head farms ri-ponini:, 100 or more head farms reponinc . Milk cows— 1 head famis reportinj; . 2 to 9 head farms reportint! , 10 to 19 head farms reporting, 20 to 29 head farms reportinj;. 30 to 49 head farms reporting , 50 to 74 head farms report inp, 75 to 99 head farms reporting, 100 or more head farms reportmf^. HOfSeS ani^or mules farms reportinj:. number. Hogs and pigs farms reporting;, numlier. Bom since June 1 farms reporting, number. Rem before June 1 farms reporting, number. Sheep and lambs farms reporting . numl».r , Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. number. Ewes farms reporting , number. Rains and wethers farms reporting , Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and livestock protlucts sold: Cattle and calves sold aljve farms reporting, number. dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. numlwr. dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Milk and cream sold^ farms reporting. pounds dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting, dozens. dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 371,608,418 15,800 160,828,870 157,404,541 366,860 6&4,863 2,392,606 210,779,54a 2,481,567 12,599,774 195,698,207 18,773 2,422,035 18,312 1,146,501 12,598 72,131 17,458 653,540 17,461 621,994 211 954 1,150 1,659 3,725 4,401 5,926 747 728 3,467 2,277 2,052 3,078 2,272 1,232 3,206 3,334 7,630 851 298 299 152 19 15 13,555 75,510 6,903 178,239 4,027 94,327 5,438 83,912 4,258 1,810,893 3,236 530,315 3,947 1,280,578 3,859 1,232,859 3,215 47,719 13,962 1,053,370 17,325 1,169,173 167,1&4,783 4,312 187,880 5,824,280 3,837 1,298,327 15,579,924 6,467 349,966,703 12,599,774 4,191 233,670 6,900 6,255,867 2,189,558 129,801,610 14,717 113,477,231 113,463,620 1,105 1,806 10,700 16,324,379 495,066 426,515 15,402,798 5,039 261,853 4,862 128,476 2,983 8,064 4,537 70,807 4,509 62,570 134 517 524 718 1,377 1,067 691 11 356 1,496 903 672 690 398 136 211 1,019 1,901 3,118 9,517 1,919 41,422 1,004 18,952 1,508 22,470 545 75,477 438 27,746 473 47,731 461 45,942 358 1,789 4,447 285,725 4,194 104,791 13,549,126 1,102 33,223 1,029,913 422 44,731 536,772 1,235 18,383,919 426,515 1,419 48,905 2,327 1,244,511 435,581 25,662,657 58,859 22,898,689 22,898,433 256 2,763,968 34,228 14,492 249 40,34a 234 18,879 U2 374 219 11,199 223 10,270 7 18 20 14 26 35 119 219 1,147 76 4,079 43 1,917 64 2,162 25 3,736 20 5,206 18 4,935 17 271 212 15,602 213 17,283 2,495,091 51 3,719 115,289 20 4,938 59,256 36 698,474 14,492 68 2,253 99 85,565 29,94« 43,409,662 26, 567 38,371,439 38,367,441 75 322 3,601 5,038,223 84,827 73,190 4,880,206 939 77,532 910 38,858 542 1,399 858 20, 590 867 18,084 73 87 152 233 305 1 57 192 91 99 156 141 206 325 707 2,296 335 12,020 172 5,373 293 6,647 92 21,245 77 8,151 80 13,094 80 12,574 58 420 835 53,139 822 32,942 4,372,574 213 9,391 291,121 64 12,073 144,876 176 3,191,943 73,190 248 7,981 399 212,265 74,293 37,072,805 14,264 31,964,152 31,958,301 620 51 5,180 5,108,654 174,693 141,637 4,792,324 1,590 82,617 1,545 40,854 995 2,679 1,429 22,018 1,433 19,735 43 150 119 139 442 475 222 105 340 267 279 309 176 40 29 342 623 28 981 2,809 653 13,636 331 6,008 528 7,628 187 26,568 146 8,838 171 17,730 169 17,025 139 705 1,448 98,602 1,390 33,270 4,150,008 373 10,759 333,529 155 15, 553 198,756 425 5,984,200 141,637 459 18,947 719 439,113 153,690 17,535,278 7,396 14,925,694 14,924,196 100 1,129 1,269 2,609,584 138,530 123,433 2,347,621 1,359 45,128 1,289 22,180 791 2,267 1,228 12,156 1,238 10,792 54 160 113 196 518 275 43 101 402 334 212 180 47 6 7 245 528 17 741 2,118 513 7,587 265 3,307 393 4,280 170 15,223 143 5,523 146 10,700 144 10,366 116 334 1,163 74,712 1,122 16,435 1,950,933 305 6,920 214,520 138 10,169 122,028 373 5,275,849 123,433 413 13,832 670 345,4«1 121,268 5,627,986 3,826 4,880,678 4,880,438 10 30 200 747,308 46,881 65,486 634,941 755 14,632 739 7,016 426 1,124 686 4,287 632 3,329 12 71 1&4 233 225 48 2 62 409 176 69 21 1 150 275 383 954 279 3,403 147 1,893 195 1,505 54 1,888 41 934 45 954 39 905 23 49 662 36,051 585 4,626 541,954 137 2,315 71,755 34 982 11,784 225 2,739,360 65,486 184 4,514 364 119,577 41,853 48 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6.-Cash-grain farms [DatA ue based on reports for only a sample oT farms. See text^ (For dennilions and explanations, see tevt) Total all commercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . 1 or 2 hUers 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters. . . June 2 to November 30 Under 11 acres 11 to 24 acres 25 lo 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . — ■ farms reportinp. . umber of litters . . "arms reporting . . "arms reporting . . reporting,, "arms reporting . . 'arms reporting . "arms reporting. . "arms reporting . . number of litters.. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . . number of litters . . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . . acres . . 9 reporting. . s reporting. . "arms reporting. . 'arms reporting.. 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting . , acres . . bushels. . Sales farms reporting.. bushels. . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. rurujn wheat harvested farms reporting . acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Other spring wheat harvested larms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting . btishels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, tmshels. Sales f anns reporting . bushels. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons . Sales farms reporting. tons . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Other hay cut farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight. Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting. acres, pounds. 4,394 30,870 1,716 1,760 579 255 57 27 2,790 13,035 3,595 17,835 2,137 103,236 257 518 611 348 161 242 105 2,196 101,975 31 37,220 3,674 1,614,554 40,061,058 8,525 37,925,141 887 87,663 1,542,965 845 1,433,261 11,542 1,923,920 28,1^7,130 11,039 25,801,147 7,202 221,531 6,832,316 1,605 1,731,782 14,508 1,718,807 46,757,327 8,488 33,223,745 12,305 911,791 1,613,010 2,388 237,136 2,746 242,641 318,735 347 28,598 5,381 222,532 196,693 196 5,366 4,529 523,515 452,547 420 27,318 2,354 131,215 85,345 186 5,936 138 7,350 43,945 690 36,381 3,080,968 1,187 6,697 526 464 144 40 8 5 663 2,482 977 4,215 472 24,398 32 86 179 79 42 54 9 452 18,245 7 13, 550 5,120 1,287,971 33,229,1X5 5,103 31,6M.,583 654 74, 319 1,362,000 625 1,272,597 5,860 1,453,094 21,941,544 5,812 20,293,215 2,148 80,310 2,249,925 722 1,041,537 7,914 1,386,590 38,696,052 6,859 31,149,719 2,313 104,081 164,614 518 37,242 276 10,900 11,936 40 1,993 2,027 69,718 68,138 92 2,925 1,150 41,426 31,825 158 4,570 817 29,759 17,978 99 2,214 262 1,325 45 2,842 199,250 52 645 17 20 3 36 254 44 391 15 1,276 1 1 3 2 4 4 1 60 3,000 1 3,000 371 284,661 8,043,836 371 7,686,654 50 13,326 272,528 49 266, 646 264 147,648 2,928,689 263 2,780,684 83 8,397 314,934 23 163,763 412 242,066 7,829,910 373 6,721,840 102 11,712 13,655 25 4,631 19 1,676 2,143 2 15 96 5,995 7,465 4 442 51 3,836 3,324 9 934 46 3,339 1,903 6 337 3 156 800 3 806 66,000 222 1,981 74 88 37 15 6 2 133 720 196 1,261 57 4,572 3 6 12 13 9 14 1,242 445,514 12,147,769 1,242 11,580,299 166 27,116 573,903 164 537,181 995 334,492 6,158,479 991 5,742,660 344 15,490 515,488 91 210,136 1,547 445,304 13,870,336 1,423 11,326,744 423 25,820 43,036 75 6,771 56 3,113 3,007 3 565 405 16,694 19,375 14 562 205 9,960 8,326 17 832 158 6,361 4,515 13 555 14 1,065 85,700 409 2,187 168 167 57 17 228 791 344 1,396 141 7,258 10 24 51 24 15 17 4 249 3,320 4 6,850 1,614 354,513 3,735,197 1,610 8,346,213 203 20,289 331,155 199 305,815 1,706 461,804 7,082,476 1,698 6,545,347 686 26,656 734,316 228 336,814 2,407 392,272 10,620,617 2,131 8,266,576 79,442 750 31,748 49,593 152 13,528 30 3,205 3,566 20 870 652 22,009 21,677 23 729 349 13,501 10,439 43 1,100 268 8,873 5,960 28 505 2 106 525 14 494 26,730 335 1,334 171 131 28 5 176 493 269 841 185 3,365 10 31 81 33 13 17 3 103 5,525 2 3,700 1,183 152,054 3,240,733 1,174 3,076,366 141 9,335 134,674 128 118,511 1,628 341,276 4,154,535 1,605 3,788,450 609 17,847 423,922 189 175,909 2,138 219,160 4,811,633 1,767 3,633,508 59,127 644 23,635 37,214 167 8,433 57 1,456 1,745 531 17,716 14,233 40 1,067 310 8,876 6,445 40 810 234 7,444 3,741 24 430 10 332 14,420 lis 507 32 51 14 1 77 196 114 311 53 2,172 8 9 31 7 1 2 1 40 1,400 616 47,505 994,052 612 915,177 73 3,448 44,976 70 39,780 1,047 149,127 1,470,314 1,041 1,304,681 329 9,068 211,605 144 124,785 1,199 76,316 1,423,420 1,013 1,102,582 315 9,606 13,575 86 3,586 47 1,055 1,365 245 5,623 4,546 11 125 219 4,798 3,035 42 820 99 3,577 1,807 23 357 145 6,400 See footnotes at end of table . MONTANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6.— Cash-grain farms I Dsla are bosod iin rcjp-irts for onl\ a sample if famis, >ee to<( | , 49 {For ilonnitions and pxplftnations, spt SPEnFIED CROPS H4RVESTED-ror.l.nui>d Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale ,.,,.... .farms reporting. acres' 100- lb. bags. Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting acres tons Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting Sales dollars Land In bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting. . . acres. .. Total all conimprcial farm? 3,035 9,332 1,502,318 1,281 58,977 891,499 171 366,860 427 1,932 1,043 196 18,180 21 C09 8,108 10 1,105 169 25 2,209 13 501 7,236 1 75 272 42 5,084 1 15 240 2 620 2 13 132 1 100 187 55 5,225 5 80 500 1 10 49 19 837 5 300 ^Includes mlUt equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 'Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. ■'Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 50 State Table 18.- STATISTICS FOR THE STATE -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 2 of 6.— Other field-crop farms [Data ere based on reports for only a sainple of fa/ma. See text j (For derinitions and exptcmations, see text) Total alt commercial farms Economic class FAIIMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE FafHtS numlter . , Percent distribution percent, , Land in farms acres , , Percent distribution per(;ent. . Average si ze of farm acres , . Value of land and bi}jldin(>s; Average per farm dollars , . Average per acre dollars , . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested fanns reporting, , acres , . 1 U) 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 "cres farms reporting , . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting , , 500to'999 acres farms reporting,. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting , , Cropland used only for pa.sture farms reporting , , Cnjpland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting, , acres , , Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting, , acres , . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting, , Other ciopland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting , , acres , , Woodland pastured farms reporting , , acres , , Wmdland not pastured farms reporting . , acres , , Other pastjjre (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting , , Improved pa.sture farms reporting , , acres , , Irrigated land in farms farms reporting,. Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting , , Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting , , acres , , Oopland used for grain or row crops fanned on the contour farms reporting, . acres , , Land in strip-cropping systems for 3oil-BiT>sion control farms reporting,, acres, , System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting , , acres, , FAHM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . , Under 25 years number , , 25 to 34 years number . , 35 to 44 years number . , 45 to 54 years number , , 55 to 64 years number,, 65 « more years number,. Average ago years , , OFF-FARM WORK AMD OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting, , 1 to 99 days operators reporting , , 100 to 199 days operators repcrting , , 200 or more days operators reporting , , Willi other members of family working off feim operators reporting , , With income frmsourees other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting , , With otjier incone of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting , , OperBtors not working off their farms or not reporting as to wirk off their farms operators reporting , , With other members of family working off farm, , , . , - ,operatf»s reporting, , With income fran sources other than farm operated, , , operators reporting, , With other income or family exceeding value of Bgricultjiral products sold operatcrs reporting, , FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . , 10 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 to 1,999 acres number , 2,000 or more acres number , See footnotes at end d table. 23,519 XXX 58,975,643 XXX 2,507,6 83,035 35.20 22,548 7,945,317 199 300 339 1,009 3,020 5,217 7,496 3,887 1,181 5,442 894,775 15,827 5,763,118 14,730 5,241,147 1,635 284,289 2,382 237,682 2,952 1,956,186 821 206,453 18,923 41,224,743 3,741 498, 583 9,832 1,834,248 9,496 1,427,155 920 33,1^4 586 84,256 8,003 5,489,708 323 59,286 23,104 286 3,251 6,224 6,459 4,355 2,529 47.9 6,776 4,086 1,063 1,627 1,633 3,314 1,397 16,743 1,744 5,099 131 325 155 426 490 1,042 518 531 2,845 4,128 5,458 7,420 862 100.0 332,208 100,0 385,4 44,922 130.26 862 125,546 5 20 20 321 343 128 23 2 331 11,936 258 13,147 194 8,196 42 2,771 70 2,180 76 12,956 35 2,165 552 147,373 212 6,323 862 133,063 862 118,911 102 2,182 40 4,005 13 1,695 16 1,435 861 22 147 269 300 91 32 4A.4 138 107 15 16 46 66 5 724 38 120 5 20 10 70 95 185 60 90 190 100 52 6.0 47,945 14.4 922.0 108,234 114.65 52 19,709 16 23 11 2 20 1,780 12 1,790 10 1,020 1 40 4 730 9 890 35 21,987 11 800 52 20,040 52 13,276 1 70 142 16.5 74,166 22.3 522.3 70,662 130 .14 142 30,633 3,223 54 3,472 53 3,246 5 110 9 116 13 1,020 10 270 96 31,561 33 2,779 142 31,697 142 28,571 36 632 6 1,280 6 875 341 39.6 138,090 41.6 405.0 44,195 145.22 341 46,702 112 176 42 6 135 4,103 108 4,304 68 2,585 25 795 32 924 37 9,996 5 250 175 65,583 63 1,329 341 51,216 341 44,658 45 1,285 2,650 10 560 341 6 78 96 102 42 17 44.5 296 36 62 297 34.5 68,287 20.6 229.9 26,690 115.37 297 27,217 5 20 189 81 2 110 2,830 74 3,451 58 1,310 11 1,826 20 315 17 1,050 15 320 226 27,492 90 1,300 297 23,700 297 26,121 20 195 5 440 7 415 297 16 52 71 127 16 15 44.2 256 36 20 10 5 5 20 40 50 35 80 95 35 10 30 45 75 40 35 10 5 5 6 2 20 2.3 2,860 0.9 143.0 16,233 214.54 20 1,110 5 1,325 15 155 15 115 20 1,235 20 1,110 MONTANA state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 6. -Other field-crop farms i Oftla are based on rffwrts for onh a sample of farms. Seo text 1 51 (Fof ilffinitions and t'xpjanalians, « Total all conimorrial farms Economic claas FAR\B BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full ii»n<-r- numlicr,. Part ownors , nunilar. . \l I (onnnl> nunibor , . Ca-ih t«>nnnt5 nnnihcr . . Shnn>i-nsh ti'nanl.s numtxr. . Crop-share trnants numbtY . , LMcatock-?haro K'nanls number. . Othpr and unspecifiixl tpnanls numhor.. WhiU? rami operators: Full OAnprs nunibiv.. Part owners numbiT . . All tenants number. . Nonwhile farm operators Full owners nunihof . . Pari owners number.. All tenants nunihcr . . SFEOFIED EQUIPMENT ANT) FACfLITIE."; WP KPJD OF ROAD Gram oombinea Tanns n-|KirIin|-.. numbi-r.. Com pickets famis repirtini; . . Pick-up balers farms renirtinp . . number. . Field fcrage harvesters f;imis repnetinp. , MotorUucks famis reportmi:.. number. . Tractors farms rt?porlinp. . nunil)er. . Tractors other than ^anlen farms rpiiortinj;. . number.. 1 tractor farms refrortinc , . 2 tractors farms rerwrtinj; . . 3 tractors farms rpportinR.. 4 tractors farms reporting . . 5 or more tractors farms rpporlin!;.. Wbeel tractors famis reportinp . . nunilH-r.. Oawler tractors famis roportinR.. number. . Garden tractors fanns reportinR.. number.. Automobiles farms reporti ni; . . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms refiorline.. Telephone farms reportinc. . Home freerer farms reporting.. Milking machine. famis reporting. . Electnc milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop dner (for grain, fora^, or other crops) farms reportine. . Power-operBt«d elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kint] of road on which locateiJ: Hard surface farms reporting. . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved. farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or mor¥ miles to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 mile farms reporting., 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR. WEEK PRECEDINO ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. . persons. , Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reportjng. , persons . , Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers; 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 Ir) 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR .farms reporting. .farms reporting. ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. . .farms reporting. 7,676 12,008 3,3&4 532 586 1,622 454 190 7,828 11,824 3,359 Residing on farm operated operators refiorting . . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. , Operators not reporting residence number.. See footnotes at end of table. 48 184 25 14,098 17,152 220 222 8,407 8,722 1,325 2,008 22,235 48,065 22,309 58,935 22,197 54,791 5,288 8,216 4,937 2,227 1,529 21,856 49,310 4,595 5,481 3,873 4,144 21,499 29,513 23,222 15,855 18,162 3,015 1,131 156 13,135 3,310 9,683 10,094 1,177 8,917 786 1,732 609 5,790 5,487 11,152 3,704 6,328 ,571 710 251 126 46 19,688 2,625 1,206 334 193 334 43 222 329 192 334 419 422 17 17 244 245 155 197 836 2,202 849 2,674 344 2,544 72 247 271 170 34 833 2,358 170 186 122 130 816 1,142 862 706 762 148 25 1 320 245 504 103 29 74 38 420 1,498 177 271 132 35 7 1 51 256 51 240 5 5 5 10 26 51 214 20 26 16 16 112 52 46 278 36 108 81 81 34 36 142 460 141 515 141 494 16 25 26 38 36 140 Hi 50 50 18 21 132 216 142 109 136 101 569 27 132 171 171 56 71 336 901 341 1,061 341 1,009 25 92 125 77 336 944 60 331 447 341 269 314 55 5 104 184 48 21 197 515 156 156 11 11 50 50 35 60 291 560 296 807 291 766 21 110 115 45 721 40 45 36 41 277 342 297 263 231 46 10 65 206 316 10 15 276 11 10 52 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 6.-0ther field-crop farms (Dala are based nn roports for only a sample of farms. See text | (For (iefinilion^ and evplnnahons, see U^xt) Total all commercial fanns Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FKRTILIZER AND LIKfE ronmiem^l fertilizer and fertilizmc materials used enr fttrn.s reportinp. , . acres on which used. .. tons. .. t>ry nialenals farms refortinR... Ions , . . Liquid mail-rials farms reporting... Crops on which used- Hay and croplnnd pasture farms reportinR. . . Dr\ inalorials fanns reportinc... tons.. , Liquid materials farms reporting... tons.. , Other pasture (nol cropland) farms reporting.., acres . . . Dry mntrrial= farms reportinc. .. Liquid materials farms reporting.., tons.., Wheat famis reporting. . . acres . . , Dry materials farms reporlinf;... tons.. , Liquid materials • farms reporting.., Barley fami= rerKirting . . , acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. .. tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting. ., Sugar beets fam.s reportmi^. . Dry materials farn.>- reporting.. 1/ins.. Liquid materials farni.s reporting. . All other crops farm^ roportinR. . acres . . Dry materials famis reportinc-. Ions , . Liquid materials farms reportinc.. Ions.. Lime or limine materials us*"d dunn': (he year farms reporting.. acres limed. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the followinp specified expenditures farms reporting, , Feed for livestock and poultry fam's reporting. . dollars.. Under :^10n farms reporting . . $100 to S999 farms reporlin/;. . Sl.OOO toSl,999 farm-' reporting.. S2,000 to S4,099 farms reporting . . iK5,000or more farms reporting.. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms rcportini;,. (hilars.. Under ?1,000 farms reiwrtinf.. 51,000 to?^2,4!>i> firn.s reporting.. 52,500 to ■<4,909 fnrms reporting. . ?5,000 to 59,999 fam,s reporting . . !?10,000 or more famis reportin-!. . Machine hire fann^^ reporting . . dollars. . Under J'ilOO famis reporting.. S200 to :'1999 farms refwrting.. Sl.OOO or more farms reportinc.. Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars. . Under 5200 farms reporting,. S200 to S49D f^rms reportinp,. S500 to $999 farms reporting,. Sl.OOO to $L*,499 farms reportini?.. S2,.'J00 to $4,999 farms reporting., S5,000 to S9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to Sia,999 farms reporting,. S20,000 to S49,999 farms reporting, . 550,000 or more fanrs reportinp.. Seeds, bulbs, planis, and trees farms reporting. . dollars. , Under '^100 fan.is reportinp., «:i00 toS499 farms reportinp.. S500 to S.999 farr.s reportins . . Sl,O0n or more farms reporting . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the fanii business farms reporting,, dollars.. Under $100 farms reportinc. , SlOO to ^.Iflf" farms reportinp , , S500 to $909 farms reporting,, 51,000 to SI, 999 farms reporting,, S.'>,000 or more fanris reporting.. See footnotes at end of table. 7,798 ,315,317 47,963 7,558 45,195 712 2,768 2,818 151,395 2,748 9,948 89 165 414 16,144 414 1,003 6 17 4,367 792,714 4,233 16,092 174 771 2,403 233,115 2,307 5,423 112 236 1,216 57,244 1,135 8,734 372 1,302 1,718 64,205 1,633 3,995 106 277 820 61,759 8,612 781 7,590 238 1,022 231 7,041 226 536 5 4 49 1,207 49 71 187 ,032 187 316 141 3,419 141 213 677 35,782 627 5,361 222 903 299 10,278 268 1,093 33 97 23,503 862 17,868 596 25,689,977 603,843 2,531 114 9,3i3 329 2,689 80 2,230 46 1,075 27 12,483 473 36,874,878 891,244 8,466 345 1,650 46 917 27 702 37 748 16 10,808 494 7,605,205 198,016 3,371 174 5,346 2S6 2,091 X 15,059 751 27,602,432 1,873,163 3,054 40 2,990 72 2,631 156 3,429 251 1,795 145 782 60 257 23 101 3 20 1 10,840 513 3,715,413 185,122 3,611 82 5,007 314 1,484 87 738 30 23,267 857 26,401,645 1,226,830 673 4,928 70 6,986 251 10,381 521 299 15 52 11,514 1,610 50 1,464 11 146 23 2,246 23 147 1 236 16 1,025 16 66 32 4,657 30 820 10 106 37 2,829 36 383 2 33 52 39 199,800 13 17 21 297,390 2 1 2 5 11 28 16,850 565,613 11 18 18 3 1 34 31,987 1 24 9 52 158,750 136 14,089 1,881 135 1,647 34 234 45 2,075 45 140 30 519 30 32 1 1 28 558 28 32 6,979 70 1,043 34 216 84 3,939 74 398 11 17 142 93 162,205 1 46 15 21 10 72 316,157 50 93 65,005 16 58 19 81 46,895 5 47 13 16 142 275,040 10 16 111 5 335 22,945 3,524 319 3,035 106 489 65 1,500 85 159 26 767 26 48 5 10 92 ,107 861 37 46 288 15,715 272 2,407 101 469 97 1,995 92 194 5 10 341 248 143,208 47 154 35 12 200 130, 307 164 16 10 10 190 60,661 68 116 132 311 ,621 542,894 10 27 12 43 30 145 58 76 27 10 205 70,587 26 134 40 341 499,645 244 5 277 12,951 1,569 257 1,416 87 153 78 1,220 73 90 5 4 20 185 20 14 61 885 61 62 60 975 60 69 256 8,216 240 1,071 77 112 76 1,470 61 110 15 37 297 201 77,800 51 120 30 165 147,175 114 30 15 6 163 51, 665 241 237,585 20 40 100 76 183 33,386 51 122 10 297 283,895 20 158 119 15 225 23 15 10 160 10 15 20 15 330 15 10 155 10 15 2,635 10 5 5 150 5 10 2,265 15 7,750 MONTANA state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 6.— Other field-crop farms [ OnLa are ba-wed on reports for only a sample nf farmw. Soe toxl] 53 {For dorinilions and pvplonations, S(H> tpxtl Toul All comm«fcial fanns Kconomic class ESTMATED \AWf. OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All (arm products sold uiuii, ti».iiBrs a^prasp ppr Tann, ilollof^ All crops sold dollars Field ofopi, othpr [han vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars \ eceubles sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest f«>lucts and hofticultural specialty pojducts sold dollars All livestock and livestock producLs sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold lollars Dairj froducLs sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars lutstock and uvestock products Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that hai Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves arms re^rting. number, anns reporting. number. 9 reporting. number . 'arms reporting. number. s reporting. Farms reporting by numlier on hand: Cattle and cahes- 1 head farms reporting.. ■2 to 4 head farms reporting.. 5 to 9 head faniis re[Hirting.. 10 to 19 head farms re|«jrting.. 20 to 49 head famis reiwrtins. . 50 tr> 99 head famis rcfvirting . . 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 tn 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting.. Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 u> 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting . , 100 or more hejid farms reporting., HofSeS and/of mules farms reporting.. Hogs and pip farms reporting., number. , Bom since June 1 farms reporting. number., B.l Irish potatoes harvested for home 3,035 9,332 1,502,318 1,281 53,977 891,499 171 366,860 427 1,932 197 6,765 l,152,4i6 724 37,082 570,759 40 33,990 17 13 20 2,231 432,850 32 4,727 82,414 71 3,233 500, MS 87 7,381 112,910 10 29,525 70 997 179,138 304 16,160 244,297 25 1,965 12 12 26 246 30,810 281 8,464 126,533 5 2,500 5 1 5 40 7,500 15 315 4,080 5 acres^ . . lOO-lb. bags... Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting — acres. . . tons. . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting — 18 1,500 5 35 525 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and acres . . . ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bEigs harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines . 56 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 3 of 6.-Dairy farms [Data are based on repoits For only a sample of faims. See textj (For definilions and p\planations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms ....number.. Percent distribution percent . . Land jti farms acres . . Percent distribution percent. . Average size of farm acres . . Value of ianil and buildings; Averape f^r fann dollars . . Average per acre dollars . . Land in farms according to use Cropland harvested fams 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 "cres farms reporting . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres fanns reporting . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. , Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting . . acres . , Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres, . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting.. acres . . Woodland not pastured fnrm> reporting. . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Ifiigated land in farms farms reporting.. acres . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops fanns reporting . . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms refx^ting . . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-eroaion control farms reporting . . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number. . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number.. 65 or more years number.. Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Wccking off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators repating . . With otjier members of family working off farm operatcrs reporting. . With income fron sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . . With other inctme of family exceeding value of agncultural products sold operators reporting . . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm. ..... .opertit^ys reporting . . With income fron sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural ptrxlucta sold operators reporting. . FARMS BY SIZE V'nder 10 acres number . . 10 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 to 1.999 acres number. 2,000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end d table. 23,519 XXX 58,975,643 XXX 2,507.6 83,035 35.20 22,643 7,945,317 199 300 339 1,009 3,020 5,217 7,4% 3,887 1,181 5,442 894, 775 15,827 5, 763, lis 14,730 5,241,147 1,635 234,289 2,382 237,682 2,952 1,956,186 821 206,453 18,923 41,224,743 3,741 498 , 583 9,832 1,834,248 9,496 1,427,155 920 33,124 536 84,256 8,003 5,439,708 323 .59,286 23,104 286 3,251 6,224 6,459 4,355 2,529 47.9 6,776 4,086 1,063 1,627 1,633 3,314 1,397 16,743 1,744 5,099 181 325 155 426 490 1,042 518 531 2,845 4,128 5,458 7,420 1,105 100.0 415,376 100.0 375.9 40,159 108.13 1,058 121, 503 20 55 40 140 286 378 130 9 431 22,696 431 31,117 336 21,108 47 5,156 105 4,353 244 34,643 50 5,994 743 132,195 387 24,427 915 124,135 369 81,301 78 1,493 20 1,600 52 11,886 1,099 U4 300 396 223 66 48.1 267 169 37 61 80 333 141 177 10 75 25 55 105 160 100 65 325 117 25 2.3 26,829 6.5 1,073.2 140,500 123.41 25 4,265 1,439 13 2,749 12 651 6 98 5 2,000 1,152 24 15,955 11 1,875 24 5,302 24 3,460 5 150 1 175 188 17.0 114,207 27.5 607.5 63,091 107.00 188 35,346 26 39 63 5 73 5,327 65 6,437 55 5,712 5 210 16 515 21 6,310 1 495 162 55,233 92 8,9% 178 39,077 173 26,419 16 348 7 2,745 188 36 46 65 40 1 45.1 177 17 43 15 5 2 3 332 30.0 133,113 33.3 416.0 44,432 105.81 3U 41,331 100 164 34 136 5,795 170 10,444 143 3,870 13 510 30 1,064 63 7,465 11 737 231 66,617 116 6,410 293 39,346 272 27,097 27 500 32 ,575 40 131 96 41 23 45.9 276 43 20 45 40 30 115 31 17 9 264 23.9 81,567 19.6 309.0 36,007 116.43 259 23,046 5 15 5 35 73 102 24 137 5,890 113 5,%0 103 5,400 1 300 16 260 63 8,713 1 160 177 29,954 78 3,926 219 26,980 214 16,945 30 495 5 750 U 1,035 259 27 74 92 50 16 43.3 199 45 32 183 16.6 32,105 7.7 175.4 19,455 109.34 l',3 9,L2tl 5 10 20 70 51 16 1 106 3,105 32 1,039 17 430 5 75 21 534 36 5,285 26 2,320 93 9,526 50 1,665 146 9,015 136 5,580 1 356 183 5 21 86 45 26 53.6 106 10 46 MONTANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 6.-Dairy farms 57 [DalA are ba.'^pd nn rofvirts for nnlv mple nf fomisi. {For ilofinitions and explanations, Total all al Tanns Economic class FAH\^ BY rOI>OR \SD TF-^aIRF- OF OPFRATOR All farm operators: Full (mn,f« .. Part owners . . VII ti'nnnus... , .numljTf . . . .nuniln-r . . Cash tenants number . . Shnre-cnsh tenants numtHif . , Crop-share tenant* number . . Livestock' share tenants numhiY, . Other and unspecifiwi tenant* number.. White fami operators: Full owTters numbec . . . Part owners number . . . All tenants number. . . Nonwhile farm operatiifn Full owTiCTS niimbtT — Part owTicfs number . . . All tenants number . . . SPEapIED EQIUPVENT AND FACnjTIE.«! WD KIND OF ROAD Cirain combines farms reijerting... numb..f... Com pickers farms refortinp . . . PiCk-up balers farms reportinp . . . number. . . Field forage harvesters . Vkjtortnjeks farms repcrtini;. . . Tractors farms tept>rrin(^ . . . number,. . Tractors other than ^lanjen farms reixfftinc.. . number.. . 1 tractor farms reftirtinf.. . 2 traitors fam.s renortinc 3 tractors farms rpnortin)!.. . 4 tractors farms ret«)rtin(?.. . 5 or more tractors farms reportint;... Wheel tractors farms rcportinp . . . Crawler tractors farms reportinR. . . number... Gaiden traders farms rejiortinp.. . number. .. Automobiles farms rcportinc. . . number. .. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting . , . Telephone farms reporting. . . Home freeier farms reporting... Milking machine farms reporting. . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting... Crop tiner (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting... PowerKiperaled elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting . . . Fanns by kini] of fodil on which lot:ateiJ; Hard surface farms reporting. . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting... Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . . . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface toad farms reporting . . . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting.. . 1 mile farms reporting... 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . . 4 miles farms reporting... 5 or more miles farms reporting . . . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workeca farms reporUng . . . persons . . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or iT.ore days) farms reporting.. . persons . . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers arms reporting. ; reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms repcrting. 'arms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR 7,876 12,008 3,384 532 586 1,622 454 190 7,328 11,824 3,359 Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number . See footnotes al end of table. 4B 134 25 14,098 17,152 220 222 3,407 8,722 1,825 2,008 22,235 48,065 22,309 58,935 22,197 54,791 5,288 8,216 4,937 2,227 1,529 21,856 49,310 4,595 5,481 3,878 4,144 21,499 29,51fl 23,222 15,855 18,162 3,015 1,131 156 13,135 3,310 9,633 10,094 1,177 8,917 736 1,732 609 5,790 5,437 11,152 3,704 6,323 2,571 710 251 126 46 19,688 2,625 1,206 601 375 123 601 375 128 430 443 10 10 519 526 234 244 1,0U 1,680 1,090 2,547 1,090 2,354 313 447 205 94 31 1,084 2,261 91 93 137 193 1,026 1,308 1,090 982 834 950 723 21 526 228 580 291 196 41 81 27 314 464 205 317 142 38 1,018 35 '2 140 141 66 69 1S8 418 138 534 188 512 51 28 14 188 482 29 30 181 253 138 182 160 179 173 1 128 55 106 27 113 191 169 137 26 10 11 169 137 26 165 176 5 5 133 183 85 85 321 555 332 906 332 343 36 US 105 332 824 23 24 58 58 316 414 332 321 256 327 300 10 191 183 87 22 U4 145 315 1 16 106 98 60 20 15 20 120 121 130 130 57 62 24« 394 254 542 254 500 77 124 37 16 249 480 20 20 36 42 259 307 264 237 138 247 184 5 145 57 140 62 10 52 25 15 5 243 11 10 126 47 10 126 47 10 40 40 16 17 148 155 iS3 301 183 276 106 71 1 183 276 25 25 173 194 183 156 112 131 46 172 6 5 58 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 6.-Dairy farms [DaLa are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text ) (For ilefiniLions and explanations, see l«xt) Total all commerciaj fanns USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND UME Commercial fertilizor anil fenilizmc materials used rlurinc the \oar fam.s reporting. acres on which used . tons. Dr)' materials farms reportinc. Ions. L|[]uid matiTinIs farms reporting. [nns. Crops on which used— Ha.v and cropLand pasture farms reporting. acres . Dt\ materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting . tons. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. acres . Drj malonals farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Wheat Jarms repoting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Barley farms reporting. acres. Pry materials farms reporting. Ions. Liquid materials farms reporting. Sttgar beets Jam,s reporting. Dry matenals fam.s reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. All other crops farms reporting. Tyry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reprrting. tons. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. acres limed. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures larnis reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry fam's reporting.. del I ars . . Under SldO riimis reporti ng . . SltX) to $909 fami^ reporting. . $1,000 toSl,999 farms reportin.i^. . S2,000 to$^,999 farms reporting.. S5,0x[ ] 59 (For d^rinitions and pvptanfltic Toul all rommorrial fanns Kconnmic rlas^ ESmMATED VALl'E OF PRODIItTS SOLD BV SOUKCE All (ami products sold i'Ul, dollars aM-rnjif piT rami, dollar^ All frofs* snld dollars Fiold rropi, other than vppotahlos and fruds and nuts, sold dollars \ pp'lahU's sold .lollars FtuiLs and nuLs sitid lollars Format pctxlucLs and horticultural sperially prvxlui'ls sold lollars All livestock and livestock producus sold dollars Poultry and [sjult/y jmducts sold dollars Dajn. fn«luct9 sold dollars Liveslok and livestjick products, other than poultry and dairy, sold lollars LIVE.STOCK AND LIVIlSTnCK PKODIIITS Cattle antj calves Cows, ml ludinp heifers that have Milk cows 'arms reportiriB. nunthiir . repvirtinK, nunilier. reportina. nuniher. Heifers and heifer calves faniis reporting, nunilter . St^iers and bulls includini! steer and hull calves famis reptrlin^. number. Farms reponinp by numht-r on hand: CaUle and calves- 1 heaii famis report mi!, 2UJ A head fanns report ing. 5 to 9 head farms reportinft. 10 to 19 head fann 20 to 49 head farm 50 to 99 head famis refiirtint; . 100 lo 499 head farms repnrtinc. 500 tjr more head , .farms rep Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head famis n-tiortinj!. 2 to 9 head farms re[«)nnit-. 10 to 19 head... farms reportinc. 20 to 29 head famis report int', ■SO to 49 head farms re[«)rtinj: . 50 to 74 head famis re|)onini!. 7S to 99 head farms n'poriinj% 100 or more head famis ri-|iornnc. Milk cows- 1 head farms reiKirtinj!. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms re[iortinc. 20 to 29 head farms repnrtinp . .10 to 49 head farms reportms. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting, 100 or more head farms reporting, Hofses anil% mules farms reporting. Hogs ant] pigs farms reporting. Bom since June I farms reporting. number . Bom before June 1 farms reporting. Sheep antJ lambs farms reporting. numfier. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. numlier. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. number. Ewes farms reporti ng . number. Rams and wethers farms reporting . number. Chickens 4 months oltl and over farms reporting. number. Livestock antl livestock proijucts sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting, number, dol 1 ars . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting, number, dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting, numlier. dollars. Milk and cream sold farms report lag, pounds , dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting, dozens, dollars. See footnoloa at end of tabia 371,608,418 15,f!00 160,828,870 157,404,541 366,860 664,863 2,392,606 210,779, 5« 2,481,567 12,599,774 195,698,2'07 18,773 2,422,035 18,312 1,146,501 12,598 72,131 17,458 653,540 17,461 621,994 211 954 1,150 1,659 3,725 4,401 5,926 747 728 3,467 2,277 2,052 3,078 2,272 1,232 3,206 3,334 7,630 851 298 299 152 19 15 13,555 75, 510 6,903 173,239 4,027 94,327 5,438 83,912 4,268 1,310,893 3,236 530,315 3,947 1,280,578 3,859 1,232,859 3,215 47,719 13,962 1,053,370 17,325 1,169,173 167,164,783 4,312 187,880 5,824,280 3,837 1,298,327 15,579,924 6,467 349,966,703 12,599,774 4,191 233,670 6,900 6,255,867 2,189,558 13,932,369 12,608 1,528,856 1,473,231 595 18,246 36,784 12,403,513 128,047 9,570,118 2,705,348 1,091 70,080 1,091 37,003 1,085 31,320 1,067 22,948 993 10,129 10 30 103 336 434 175 2 114 235 207 309 167 154 265 225 267 137 18 13 521 1,471 371 7,420 227 3,545 315 3,875 157 6,869 100 2,495 151 4,374 146 4,051 105 323 665 47,533 1,067 23,835 2,419,235 232 6,977 216,287 112 4,061 48,732 1,105 127, 377, 576 9,570,118 253 11,906 361 321,835 112,644 1,232,462 49,298 35,806 79, 742 464 5,600 1,146,656 401 842,888 303,367 25 5,382 25 3,563 2,353 20 1,125 24 689 1 12 18 120 5 40 5 20 5 20 5 250 5 250 5 250 12 371 25 3,285 297,775 6 152 4,712 25 19,528,585 842,888 6 357 1 125 4,930,634 26,227 614,771 599,783 1,638 13,300 4,315,863 22,244 3,453,434 840,135 188 20,840 133 10,364 188 9,429 186 8,195 182 2,281 6 52 106 14 5 17 1 137 509 55 2,117 54 1,450 39 667 17 2,308 11 880 17 1,428 17 1,375 17 53 39 6,365 181 6,543 719,111 40 3,093 95,883 12 1,540 18,480 138 77,354,385 3,453,434 54,847 19,196 5,000,327 15,061 485,632 465,018 310 15,320 4,534 4,514,645 44,877 3,641,343 828,425 332 22,776 332 12,445 332 11,131 326 7,348 307 2,983 85 214 33 11 87 130 44 3 7 21 107 166 38 160 333 82 1,599 44 478 70 1,121 29 1,302 18 463 23 839 23 685 17 154 195 19,191 332 7,822 768,346 55 1,6U 49,941 24 616 7,392 332 82,530,778 3,641,343 79 4,004 105 114,651 40,123 1,991,076 7,542 273,334 273,334 1,717,692 23,508 1,221,4133 259 3 931 259 7 119 259 5 547 259 4 ,177 254 2 ,635 5 10 102 120 22 17 109 96 37 117 316 81 1,430 37 550 75 880 50 1,785 30 750 50 1,035 45 975 35 60 165 9,275 259 4,075 420,345 59 1,028 31,868 40 1,225 14,700 264 32,273,983 1,221,408 64 1,922 TO 61,150 21,404 646,313 3,534 53,961 47,061 11,900 587,852 32,547 346,318 208,937 133 5,356 183 2,590 177 2,126 178 1,582 148 1,184 62 100 15 62 146 81 1,062 46 502 70 560 36 659 26 207 36 452 36 431 16 21 123 !,611 183 1,747 176,888 45 820 25,420 21 350 4,200 183 12,960,295 346,318 47 4,179 37 79,767 27,918 60 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Parts of 6.-Dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of fanrs. See text] (For derinilion^ and explanations, ToUl all commercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-ConLinued Litters larfowed December 1 , 1958, to November 30, 1959 — farms reporting . number of litters. 1 or 2 Utters 3 to 9 litt«rs 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters, , June 2 to November 3 Under 11 acres, , . , 11 to 24 aires 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres , Harvest*xl for prain , , , , . , . farms reponinR , , , . .farms reportinp , , , . .farms reporting , , , . .farms reporting . , , , , farms reporting . . . .farms reporting . , . . .farms reporting. , number of litters., December 1 to June 1 farms reporting , , number of litters,. SPEnFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com fcr all purposes farms reporting., acres . . 3 reporting,, s reporting, arms reporting, 'arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, 'arms reportinp, acres , bushels. Sales farms reporting , bushels. Winter wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Durtim wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting,. bushels. . Other spring wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Barley harvested larms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels.. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . , acres . , tons . , Sales farms reporting . . tons.. Clover, timothy, and mixttires of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting , tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms report ing . tons. Other hay cut farms reporting . acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight. Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting. acres, pounds . 4,394 30,370 1,716 1,760 579 255 57 27 2,790 13,035 3,595 17,835 2,137 103,236 257 51B 6U 348 161 242 105 2,196 101,975 31 37,220 3,674 1,614,554 40,061,053 8,525 37,925,141 887 87,663 1,542,965 845 1,438,261 11,542 1,923,920 28,127,130 11,039 25,801,147 7,202 221,531 6,332,316 1,605 1,731,782 14,508 1,718,807 46,757,327 8,488 33,223,745 2,039,044 12,305 911, 791 1,613,010 2,388 237,136 2,746 242,641 318,735 347 28,598 5,3S1 222,532 196,698 196 5,866 4,529 523,515 452, 547 420 27,318 2,354 131,215 85,345 186 5,936 138 7,350 43,945 690 36,381 3,080,968 227 1,344 64 116 35 12 168 572 209 772 127 3,449 25 48 34 9 7 4 5 15 1,125 257 9,891 297,789 236 282,536 11 445 4,575 11 4,075 332 10,026 202,212 296 183,302 485 10,541 436,643 41 20,390 568 16,681 534,806 92 164,900 908 49,439 115,446 102 11,430 237 10,254 16,698 36 2,435 139 2,450 2,974 6 120 108 3,524 3,214 11 100 47 1,148 1,430 6 95 72 2,895 15,990 4 180 13,900 1 126 4,116 1 3,936 12 374 9,590 12 9,050 313 20,300 14 936 44,914 13 28,400 20 1,884 5,100 1 144 54 1 55 340 38 239 45 201 28 912 54 3,242 113,513 54 112,095 69 2,750 63,410 69 58,769 83 2,888 125,820 5 1,000 13.6 5,438 197,700 32 76,000 14 164 37,604 33 4 490 40 2 700 5 665 11 1 450 21 565 756 1 60 17 990 748 1 10 7 85 105 1 20 26 1 ,175 6 ,425 43 268 12 21 10 27 90 42 178 57 1,417 10 22 17 7 71 3,175 87,455 65 84,830 U 445 4,575 11 4,075 116 3,793 69,511 110 61,208 160 3,976 162,493 6 4,190 169 3,962 135,768 31 34,635 237 18,705 44,375 32 4,780 33 2,100 3,389 32 919 1,006 18 1,052 1,121 23 515 647 35 1,285 7,225 2 140 10,200 55 208 38 83 44 125 21 725 106 3,043 36,205 101 75,610 84 2,372 46,771 69 44,195 119 2,079 79,845 5 2,500 132 5,131 123,319 10 23,000 14,486 231 9,941 19,732 20 460 2,905 4,440 43 525 797 27 357 305 12 508 598 5 75 5 250 800 2 40 3,700 46 177 16 30 40 75 4: 102 5 15 1,125 25 305 6,500 15 6,065 31 532 10,530 26 8,920 95 1,065 40,835 15 9,700 67 1,024 29,130 6 2,865 137 3,620 6,615 5 200 60 1,640 2,335 10 135 22 167 207 21 440 460 5 80 5 40 80 130 1,200 See footnotes at end of table. MONTANA 61 state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 6.— Dairy farms D&ca aie btised > n reports fnr unlv a ample of farms. See text | llcm Tnlal oil comriKTCirtl fRm« F-conwnic class (For ik'finilions nnd ovplanations. spp IcxO Tola! ri«»s 1 Oass II riass in ria-fs IV Class V Class VT SPKC-IFIED CROPS H^RVT-TKO-Cinrmu.-.I Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reportijig. . . acres^.. 100-lb. bags... Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting... acres... tons.. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... 3,035 9,332 1,502,318 1,281 58,977 891,499 171 366,860 427 1,932 194 208 21,967 24 904 12,822 11 595 4.5 170 6 2 132 1 22 352 5 32 192 19,730 7 341 4,402 5 35 39 6 975 n 296 4,668 6 310 20 130 26 5 505 5 245 3,400 45 (z) 145 5 2 46 3 ABO 5 235 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and 10 acres. . . 1 Z Reported in small fractions. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. ^Does not Include data for forms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 62 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 4 of 6.-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms - number. - Percent distribution percent . . Land in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent. . \vera^e site of farm acres , . Value of land and buildings: Averace [ter farm dollars . . Average per acre dollars . . 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 :>cres farms reporting . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 lo 999 acres farms reporting.. 1.000 or more acres farms reporting,. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting.. acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres . . Other cnopland (idle and crop failure).. 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 pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. Imgated cropland harvested farma reporting. . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland used for grain or ro* crops farmed on the contour fanns reporting. . Land in strip-cropping systems for -soil-erosion control farms reporting. acres . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. acres. FARM OPERATORS BV AGE Operators reporting age numiier . Under 25 years number . 25 to 34 yoars number . 35 to 44 years number . 45 to 54 years number . 55 to 64 years ■ number . 65 or more years number . Average age years . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 lo 99 days operators reporting . 100 to 199 days operators reforting. 200 or more days operators repcrting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income frm sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . With other income of family exceeding value of agncultural producls sold operators reporting . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to wt»k off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . With income frtjn sources other than rarm operated. . .operators reporting. With other income of faimly exceeding value of agricultural pttiducla sold operators reporting . FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 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 lo 219 acres number . 220 to 259 acres number , 260 to 499 acres number , 5O0 lo 999 acres number , 1.000 to 1.999 acres ■ number 2,000 or more acres number See footnotes at end \planAtii} Economic class F\HMS BV aiI/)R WD TFSTRF: (IK llPKRlTdR All farm operators: Full n" ni-r^ number Pnfl owners numhrf Mi tcnnnLs number Cash tenants Shart^cnsh tenants . Crop-slinre tenants . nibef LivesIiJCk-share tenants numb**, Othcf and t(ns[H'eiri«) tenants numbt>r, WhiK- farm operult^s; Full owners numlnT.. Part owni>fs nunihi>r . . All tenants number. . Nonwhite fann opi'ratnrs Full owners numhtT. . Part owTiers number.. All ti'nants number . . SPEaFIED EQUIPMENT AND FArn.ITIF.-; ASP KIND OF ROAD Grain combines ..rami- re|iertin('. . ni.mbrtin(!. . numlsT. . Field lora^e har\ esters rarn.s rejK^tin;-. . numlier.. ^^otcrtnlcks farms reporting . . number. . Tractas farms reixirlinp.. nun.ber.. Tract/irs olhcr than ^aolen farms re[«>rtinc.. niimlier.. 1 tractor farms re(nrtinc . . 2 tractors fan.is ^eIx^rlln^. . 3 tractors famis rernirLinf!.. 4 tractors farms rejwirlinp. . 5 or more tractors farms reporlinrt.. Wheel Iractors faniis reporlinf . . number.. Crawler tractors farms reportmc . . number.. Ganlen tractors farms reriortinc.. number.. Automobiles farms reporti nc . . number. . Automobiles aod/or nrotortnicks fttrms reporting.. Telephone. farms reixirline . . Home Freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reporliniJ. . Electric milk cooler farms reportine.. Crop drier (for prain, forage, or other crops) farms reportini:. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Fanns by kind of foad on wtiich located: Hard surface farms ref^irlin^ . . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. .. Dirt or unimproved. farms reporting... Less Ulan 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting — 1 of more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . . 1 mile farms reporting. .. 2 or .^ miles farms reporting. . . 4 miles farms reporting.. . 5 or more miles farms reporting.. . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. . . persons... Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more daysi farms reporting — persons Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers- 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired wirkers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . . Not residing on farm operated operators re[>orling, . Operators not reporting residence number. . See fooljiotes at end of table. 7,876 12,008 3,384 532 586 1,622 454 190 7,828 11,824 3,359 184 25 14,098 17,152 220 222 8,407 8,722 1,825 48, Ob- 22,309 58,935 22,197 54,791 5,288 8,216 4,937 2,227 1,529 21,856 49,310 4,595 5,481 3,878 4,144 21,499 19, 518 23,222 15,855 18, 162 3,015 1,1-31 156 13,135 3,310 9,683 10,094 1,177 8,917 786 1,732 609 5,790 5,487 11,152 3,704 6,328 2,571 710 251 126 46 19,688 2,625 1,206 2,795 2,994 698 180 14.4 130 187 57 2,774 2,9U 691 3,367 3,728 88 90 2,935 3,025 668 720 6,174 11,601 6,208 16,698 6,185 16,061 1,228 2,309 1,491 661 496 6,140 14,771 1,U7 1,290 802 837 5,961 8,170 6,486 4,474 5,133 946 167 15 3,190 1,072 2,893 2,4S6 360 2,126 266 429 91 1,340 1,503 2,623 1,017 1,620 715 195 67 31 9 5,831 394 335 91 209 36 3 3 19 6 91 209 36 203 283 9 10 230 264 U4 132 352 1,340 350 1,932 350 1,363 12 21 60 96 161 345 1,595 199 273 56 64 340 722 353 304 332 40 6 3 249 54 212 35 13 72 6 11 4 51 277 836 248 657 299 35 20 269 507 91 18 15 23 32 3 269 499 91 551 640 19 19 547 567 169 179 864 2,161 863 3,190 862 3,028 26 183 273 205 175 859 2,722 276 306 151 162 855 1,294 883 724 807 117 34 3 591 178 401 291 52 239 23 50 442 724 341 465 261 58 15 770 57 57 565 912 169 565 901 169 1,002 1,100 31 32 893 901 183 193 1,603 3,151 1,604 4,654 1,601 4,431 124 618 515 227 117 1,585 4,127 279 304 212 223 1,546 2,140 1,655 1,154 1,367 211 51 8 994 225 767 660 85 575 74 107 20 374 469 640 301 348 260 33 1,474 106 858 924 219 52 56 51 848 892 218 1,065 20 20 844 871 118 126 1,930 3,026 1,922 4,490 1,919 4,260 394 908 469 112 36 1,9U 4,013 237 242 226 230 1,835 2,339 2,007 1,345 1,549 333 43 311 825 828 117 711 81 138 31 461 236 348 112 135 1,809 95 111 714 381 126 47 21 14 708 360 125 521 547 346 347 64 70 1,092 1,521 1,126 2,119 1,120 1,989 465 478 150 20 7 1,114 1,836 144 153 129 130 1,039 1,272 1,133 735 836 209 33 216 541 451 386 55 92 12 227 1,092 83 46 64 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 6.-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms I PaLa are ha,'iejswl ilurinc iho >cnr fam.s reporting. . . acres on which used . . . tons . . . Dry malcriats farms rcportinc... tons.. . Liqui.i inaliTials farms reportinK. . . Crops on which used— Hay nnii cropland pasture farms reportinj^ . . . acres .. . Dry iiiau-rials farms reportinR. . . tons . . . Liquid materials farms reportinc. . . tons . . . Other pasture (nol cropland) farms roportinp. . , Dry mnlcrials farms rnportine. ,, tons... Liquid materials farms reporting. ., tons . . , Wheat farms reporting... acres , . . Dry materials fnrn.s reporting. .. tons. .. Liquid materials fnmis re|orling. . , Barley famis reinirting... acres . . , Dry matwials farms reporting. ., tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting, ., Ions. ., Stigar beets fiyrris ropoctiny. . , Dry materials fom^s reporting.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. All other crops farms reporting.. acres . . r)ry materials farms reporting. . Liquid materials famis rcnortinc. . tons.. Lime or liming materials used durinc the year faniis reporting. . acres limed. . tons .. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of tho following specified oxponditurcs farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars,. Under *100 farms reporting. . SlOO to $999 farnis reporting , , Sl.tXW U).*l,999 farms reportinR.. .«2,0tX) toS4,99!» farms reporting.. S5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reportini; . . dollars.. I'nder $1,000 farms rcjwrting. . 51,000 to $2,499 ftrn.s reporting. . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting,, $5,000 to 59,999 fani.s reporting, , $10,000 or more farms reporting. , Machine hire farms reporting,. dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting . . $200 to $099 farms reeorting. . $1,000 or more farma reporting . . Hired labor farms reporting , . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to $2,499 farms reportinf?.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,0f)0 to .$9,999 farms reporting., $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting, . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting, . 550,000 or more farms reporting , . Seeds, tiulbs, pianls. and uces farnis reporting, , dollars,. Under $100 fanus reporting,, •^lOt) to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 fanr.s reporting . . $1,000 or more farms reporting,. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the fanii liusiness farms reporting. . dollars.. Under tKX) farms reporting.. SlOO to .$'199 farms reporting. . S500 to $099 farms reporting. . 51,000 to $l,!lil!t farms reporting,. $5,00(i or more fanr.s reporting, , See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms 7,798 1^15,317 47, 963 7,558 45, 195 712 2,768 2,818 151,895 2,748 9,948 89 165 414 16,144 414 1,003 6 17 4,387 792,714 4,233 16,092 174 771 2,403 233,115 2,307 5,423 112 236 1,216 57,244 1,135 8,734 372 1,302 1,718 64,205 1,633 3,995 106 277 23,503 17,368 25,689,977 2,531 9,343 2,689 2,230 1,075 12,483 36,874,878 8,4« 1,650 917 702 748 10,808 7,605,205 3,371 5,346 2,091 15,059 27,602,432 3,054 2,990 2,631 3,429 1,795 732 257 101 20 10,840 3,715,413 3,611 5,007 1,434 738 23,267 26,401,645 673 4,928 6,986 10,381 299 Economic class 2,149 257, 210 12,056 2,109 11,626 157 430 1,130 57,185 1,102 4,102 34 36 162 5,832 162 461 1,059 130,604 1,035 3,031 24 104 579 32,331 565 998 14 30 274 12,094 262 1,981 37 204 499 19,164 475 1,053 34 56 6,550 5,967 3,565,448 621 3,309 976 749 312 4,215 16,587,469 2,613 635 310 238 369 3,021 1,437,411 1,173 1,515 328 4,090 6,553,623 1,029 892 634 771 477 196 68 13 5 2,943 725,045 1,211 1,300 316 116 6,503 6,536,616 242 1,670 1,973 2,555 63 199 44,186 2,787 193 2,654 28 133 109 10,657 103 833 7 6 22 1,120 22 102 35 19,599 31 497 4 17 44 5,062 41 169 3 18 51 3,506 49 697 16 54 83 4,242 74 356 13 33 354 336 2,779,344 5 72 40 84 135 287 9,071,538 21 30 27 32 177 196 306,050 20 99 77 343 2,608,863 2 5 26 57 84 89 58 17 5 156 114,209 11 59 54 32 354 1,050,406 7 10 237 50 463 77,359 3,424 455 3,279 37 145 214 15,574 212 1,003 2 2 35 1,306 35 92 243 39,671 239 901 4 53 144 10,275 143 297 1 2 117 5,266 1L2 713 31 88 109 5,267 109 273 384 814 1,659,483 27 351 167 171 98 649 3,795,303 193 135 67 99 150 433 296,333 95 241 97 759 1,767,744 33 80 125 229 208 75 468 175,665 95 253 79 41 884 1,402,360 3 49 154 666 12 654 76,461 3,422 653 3,359 37 63 341 16,191 336 1,203 10 17 51 1,801 51 170 331 40,359 325 937 6 16 175 9,382 175 332 81 2,947 81 471 25 29 148 5,281 148 246 1,655 1,521 1,946,703 122 787 295 257 60 1,070 1,931,736 647 200 99 87 37 760 374,686 247 415 98 1,221 1,390,906 177 295 242 344 139 22 2 743 173,627 264 374 82 23 1,652 1,836,749 6 233 481 931 1 523 44,867 1,664 503 1,595 45 69 258 9,614 243 616 15 U 49 1,530 49 94 278 24, 827 273 549 5 3 140 5,409 130 128 10 10 15 270 10 75 15 33 107 3,217 97 133 15 12 2,015 1,867 1,499,156 192 1,138 333 180 19 1,325 1,263,327 994 173 99 57 2 945 304,013 408 497 40 1,115 591,449 426 342 199 106 33 948 185,488 423 433 76 16 2,008 1,487,479 24 573 910 501 282 13,771 707 277 687 10 20 192 4,80* 192 406 110 5,452 105 137 5 15 75 2,178 75 71 10 105 10 25 52 1,157 47 45 5 5 1,221 1,101 580,365 189 736 119 57 682 420,400 573 76 18 13 2 567 138, 835 318 233 16 535 182,643 302 152 32 35 13 1 478 57,453 314 137 24 3 1,209 601,073 112 575 362 160 State Table 1 S.- MONTANA FARMS AND FARM CHARACTFKISTK'S OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 195y-Continued Part 4 of 6.— Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms 65 Dau arc hii.s«i on roporLs for only L> i#mj - and pfplnnntiiHis, spc Ipxt) ESTBUTED \ ALUE (IF PRODI IfTS SOLD B^ SOIWCE All lafiTi products sold lomi, .toiiars.; anTft^r [M>r fami, iloUars. All rro|ts twld lollais. Fit'ld cmft;, tHhw than n-jjoliihlc^ anil fruiL- anil nuts, ^i]d dollars. \ cci-table.i sold dollars . FruiCf and nuLs sold dollars. Foreal jittnlucL* and honirultural -sporially pnKlurts sold dollars., \ll livestock and livestock products sold dollars., Poultrj and poultry products sold dollars . , Dairy products sold dollars . Livestock and livestock prtxIucLs, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars., LRTSTOCK \ND UVE.ST(KTv PKODHCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting., number.. Cows, including heifers that ha*e cuImxI fanns report int.. number. . Milk cows farms reportin".. number. . Heifers and heifer calves farms reportinc.. number , , Steers and hulls including steer and hull calves farms reportinc. , number. . Fvms reponmp by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms report ini;. . 2 to 4 head famis reporting . . 5 to 9 head farms retiorl i ng . . 10 to 19 head fantis reporting. . 20 to 49 head f.arms ri.|»irtinL'. . 50 to 99 head fanns rej*irting.. 100 to 499 head farms rejwrtinc.. 500 or more head farms ri^porting. . Ctows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head famis reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. , 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms re[«ning.. 30 to 49 head farms rcpRirting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows— 1 head farms repivting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms retmninc, . 100 or more head farms reporting. . HofSeS afld,'0f mules farms repiirting.. number.. Hogs and pigs farms reporting. . number. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting. . Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . number . , Sheep and lambs farms reporting. . number, , Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number.. Ewes farms reporting . . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting.. number. . Chickens 4 monttis old and ovet farms reporting.. number . . Livestock and livestock products sold: CaUle and calves sold aLve farms reporting.. number. , dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number. , dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. numlier.. Milk and cream sold farms reporting.. dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. . dollars . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dollars.. See footnotos at end of labia Total all commercial farms 371,608,418 15,800 160, 808, 870 157,404,541 366,860 664,863 2,392,606 210,779,548 2,431,567 12,599,774 195,698,207 18,773 2,422,035 18,312 1, 146, 501 12,598 72,131 17,458 653, 540 17,461 621,994 2U 954 1,150 1,659 3,725 4,401 5,926 747 728 3,467 2,277 2,052 3,078 2,272 1,232 3,206 3,334 7,630 851 298 299 152 19 15 13,555 75, 510 6,903 178,239 4,027 94,327 5,438 83,912 4,268 1,810,893 3,236 530,315 3,947 1, 280, 578 3,859 1, 232, 859 3,215 47,719 13,962 1,053,370 17,325 1, 169, 173 167,164,733 4,312 187,860 5, 824, 280 3,837 1,298,327 15,579,924 6,467 349, 966, 703 12,599,774 4,191 233,670 6,900 6,255,867 2,189,553 F.conomic class 97,X6,095 14,870 17, 535, 762 17,235,942 16,750 20, 559 262,511 80,010,333 553,881 1,229,926 78,226,526 6,340 372,909 6,171 400,323 4,301 16,261 6,011 237,962 6,053 234,624 20 140 237 356 1,047 1,721 2,608 211 140 834 526 679 1,266 984 560 1,182 1,147 2,815 296 30 4,900 24,817 2,645 91,010 1,650 51,571 2,124 39,439 1,763 483,784 1,352 173,565 1,639 310, 219 1,612 299, 185 1,334 11,034 4,391 281,751 6,249 456,705 68,308,995 1,868 107, 700 3,338,700 1,666 404,767 4,857,204 2,229 52,156,973 1,229,926 1,329 51,633 2,247 1,365,394 477,891 29,483,735 83,288 3, 680, 246 3,579,059 5,525 167 95,495 25,803,539 59,795 63, 107 25,680,637 343 197, 545 325 75,150 214 839 305 56,965 330 65,430 181 136 13 19 20 213 61 145 3 312 3,922 141 10,364 93 7,515 101 3,349 76 101,551 59 54,432 63 47,119 63 45,311 51 1,808 195 21,305 347 133,352 23,890,251 94 13,752 426,312 71 86,762 1,041,144 54 1,718,297 63, 107 75 6,149 96 129,845 45,446 24,141,831 27,310 5,290,785 5,263,976 590 458 25,761 13,851,046 102,413 190,481 18,558,152 859 207,435 823 95,199 631 2,161 816 56, 994 336 55,242 7 4 10 25 42 100 605 66 20 75 19 27 70 78 89 445 178 418 23 12 702 4,436 350 15,033 215 7,946 285 7,087 189 84,272 137 25,273 177 58,999 177 57,519 129 1,480 590 44,869 863 108, 571 16,523,142 252 19,369 600,439 194 93,489 1,121,868 240 6,836,154 190,481 175 3,583 276 263,857 92,351 23,497,064 14,155 5,019,846 4,958,153 640 9,250 51,303 18,477,213 106,561 301,105 18,069,552 1,628 237,754 1,586 116,506 1,102 4,005 1,562 62, 857 1,570 58,391 14 27 34 142 309 1,092 7 23 108 77 67 198 375 300 433 326 684 74 17 1 1,357 7,007 649 25,908 382 14, 534 555 11,374 410 122,462 319 37,948 371 84,514 364 81,821 304 2,693 1,036 67,788 1,594 113,607 15,337,576 443 29,807 924,017 396 112,029 1,344,343 545 12,471,545 301, 105 299 10,725 519 257,355 90,074 15,050,809 7,469 2,624,339 2,580,091 1,995 1,366 41,387 12,425,970 187,763 458,161 11,730,046 1,951 164,465 1,915 80,815 1,385 5,760 1,883 43,585 1,896 40,065 10 33 72 86 291 312 645 30 205 151 243 617 449 141 324 912 141 1 2 5 1,524 5,963 377 28,932 574 15,476 711 13,456 638 124,644 515 42,163 601 82,481 597 79,695 485 2,786 1,429 90,897 1,956 74,481 9,343,036 646 33,032 1,023,992 608 82,076 934,912 83.- 20,819,299 458,161 434 16,566 765 473,217 165,627 4,680,545 3,833 838,398 780,448 8,000 6,345 43,605 3,842,147 83,424 181,645 3,577,078 1,175 57,556 1,158 28,650 728 2,713 1,110 15,240 1,091 13,666 42 60 105 432 452 84 27 220 191 301 341 62 10 6 195 483 50 788 2,934 501 6,380 277 4,719 396 3,661 289 37,062 186 9,493 276 27,569 260 26,186 227 1,383 815 45,655 1,133 23,624 2,857,713 348 10,043 311,333 252 21,751 261,012 425 8,699,406 181,645 241 8,707 455 205, 559 71,946 66 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 6.-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are based on reporta Tor only a sample of feims. See textj (For deHnitions and explanaLiona, 5ce text) Total all commercial fanns Economic class LI\T.STOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-fonlinued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .fanns number 1 cr 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters June 2 to November 30 . forms farms farms farms farms farms farms number December 1 Uy June 1 farms reporting. . of litters. , reportinp,, reporting. . reportinp.. reporting . . reporting . reporting. . reporting . . of litters., reporting. . number of litters. , SPEaFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . . acres . . Under 11 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 24 Hires ... ^ farms repotting. . 25 to 49 acres .farms reporting. . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. . 100 or more acres farms reporting. . Harvested for gram farms reporting . . bushels. . ..farms reporting. . bushels . . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting . acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting , bushels.. Durum wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels., Otlier spring wheat harvested fanos reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Hay crops; Land from whltA hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixttires of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Oats, wheat, barley, lye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Wild hay cut farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grar.ns farms reporting . acres, tons, green weight. Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting . acres, pounds. See footnotes at end of tab j e . 4,394 30, 870 1,716 1,760 579 255 57 27 2,790 13,035 3,595 17,835 2,137 103,236 257 518 6U 348 161 242 105 2,196 101,975 31 37,220 8,674 1,614,554 40,061,058 8,525 37,925,141 887 87,663 1,542,965 845 1,438,261 11, 542 1,928,920 28, 127, 130 11,039 25,801,147 7,202 221,531 6,832,316 1,605 1,731,782 14,508 1,718,807 46,757,327 8,488 33,223,745 2,039,044 12,305 991,791 1,613,010 2,388 237,136 2,746 242,641 318,735 347 28,598 5,381 222,532 196,698 196 5,866 4,529 523,515 452,547 420 27,318 2,354 131,215 85,345 186 5,936 138 7,350 43,945 690 36,381 ,080,968 1,824 16,133 617 721 272 163 32 19 1,228 6,941 1,531 9,192 865 49,098 88 163 215 191 74 134 33 556 28,800 10 7,500 1,889 198, 119 3,999,141 1,825 3,592,936 123 9,399 108,318 119 97, %5 2,999 329,336 3,761,691 2,734 3,311,524 2,454 72,218 2,090,104 333 247,302 3,394 198,794 4,454,395 739 1,003,614 876, 178 91 1,233 29 31 13 13 2 3 53 524 81 709 96 6,010 7 21 18 29 5 16 3 113 7,010 126 35,381 808,854 125 763,672 9 1,423 22,744 9 20,606 154 36,018 596,122 151 540,263 163 13,274 433,335 13 44,215 195 31,731 894, 294 48 210,007 201,962 4,442 265 332,165 4^,798 577,010 90,884 600 30 47,891 7,009 1,315 69 124,445 26,849 159,353 32,470 126 7 8,531 1,979 1,786 70 81,867 5,745 66, 201 7,651 30 3 919 535 1,653 128 288,619 118,842 254,313 110, 192 110 14 12,032 4,440 729 39 46,898 4,963 28,993 4,029 36 4 1,387 472 40 12 2,184 765 13,350 6,090 227 6 9,704 870 731,542 69,440 218 2,632 76 59 46 29 148 1,133 178 1,499 165 11,695 1 36 49 27 16 36 6 175 8,750 337 55, 673 1, 195, 637 333 1,124,515 23 2,936 32,527 22 28,557 452 64,815 904,325 431 828,341 371 13,896 429,969 42 55,600 565 48,022 1,193,099 160 327,384 664 70,681 129,826 124 12,327 167 27,099 34,486 18 2,367 207 12,939 11,490 3 185 258 69,953 66,497 16 3,080 98 8,525 5,894 7 217 261 1,935 •39 2,282 182,970 44« 4,830 139 156 76 65 5 7 307 2,121 389 2,709 225 15,374 12 29 52 54 26 52 8 107 6,590 5 3,750 564 61, 927 1,203,022 554 1,031,588 45 2,772 33,905 43 31,400 847 111,996 1,222,549 800 1,080,113 705 20,558 541, 858 100 52,260 1,001 62,139 1,297,523 238 312,202 232,136 5,276 209 284 88 50 20 1 463 2,357 540 2,919 265 13,103 31 49 64 68 25 28 6 36 650 511 32,468 553,712 499 485,002 30 1,863 14, 688 30 13,458 1,000 86,429 795,224 913 671,416 754 17,519 500,932 119 65,028 1,051 41,087 776, 626 185 113,038 170, 596 1,199 1,404 99,839 77,477 170,092 127,362 185 179 15,371 9,889 396 385 34,768 23,012 44,895 30,847 33 36 1,187 1,738 547 574 27,911 23,859 23, 105 16,113 13 5 125 20 503 458 51, 5U 33,735 42,202 25,272 33 39 1,627 2,762 241 228 17,819 11,893 10,014 7,159 15 10 529 169 4 11 288 620 .?,;25 2,100 61 78 3,112 2,516 212,322 211,665 321 1,750 117 156 43 203 62j 256 1,129 91 2,526 22 23 32 12 10 125 5,800 5 3,750 296 11,883 220,410 284 180,452 275 3,140 7 2,732 464 26, 832 224,764 388 177,666 387 6,110 165,305 54 28,274 480 14,378 266,523 98 38,653 66,818 680 31,767 46,818 72 2,625 236 9,839 13,256 25 915 315 9,801 6,616 6 54 248 12,098 8,808 7 103 93 3,063 1,389 250 1,000 37 837 48, 145 MONTANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF P^ARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 6.— Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms I DaU are based on reports for only a sa/nple of ranna. See loxt | 67 (Kiir -tofinilions nml i>\iil.ii SPECIFIED CROPS mR\'ESTE[)-C.mlinuod Irish potatoes harvesteci for home use or for sale farms reporting. acpes^ 100-lb. bags. Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting. acres, tons. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. Sales dollars . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting . acres. Total nil commprcifti fanns 3,035 9,332 ,502,318 1,281 58,977 891,499 171 366,860 427 1,932 Kronomic class 811 1,083 146, 406 281 12,219 178,848 48 16, 750 136 244 34 386 49,045 51 3,540 53,123 5,525 105 266 54,152 122 5,316 86, 285 12 590 205 279 154 134 4,413 18,589 82 16 2,977 279 6,610 2,060 9 20 640 1,995 22 40 53 60 152 74 7,367 10 105 770 5 8,000 ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 68 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 5 of 6.— Livestock ranches [Dala arp based on reports for only a sa/nple of farms. See t«xtj (For derinitions and explonalions, see tpxt) Total all rommercial farms Economic class FARKB. ACREAGE, AND VAI.UE Faf ms number . . , Pcrcenl dislribulion percent. . Land in fafms \ acres . . Percent distribution ' percent. . Average size of farm acres . . Value of land and buildings: Average f^r farm dollars . . Average per acre dollars . . Land in fafms accofding to use Cropland harvesteil farms reportint; . . acres . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporlinK . . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting . . 20 to 2S acres farms reporting . . .30 to 49 acres farms reporling. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporlinc . . 100 to 199 r-cres farms reporting . . 200 to 499 acres farms reponinp . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting . . Soil-imprnvenient grasses and legumes farms reporting, . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms rcfiorting.. Woodland pasturef farms. St-i- ic\( [ (For ili'riniLions and i>\planal inn's, F\ll\i^ Ti\ COIiOR AND TKMIRF. ItF (lPKH\TOH All farm opefatofs: Full r- Full owm-rs „„„,i„t . , Part owTiefs nunib.'r. , All tenants nun.iier. . SPEOFIED EQUIPMENT *ND KArn.ITIKS AMI KIND OF liOAD Grain combines famis re|inriin('.. Com pickers funiis rcpirlinft.. nunibi>r.. Pick-up balers farms re|inrll nf . . numU'r. . Field forape ha^^ esters fiirn.s rcfwirlinf'. , Skjtorlrucks farms reixirtinf; . . numh-t.. Tractors fanns ref* ^1 1 nj- . . niinlM'r. . Tractors other than ranlen farms retmrlin;;. . 1 tractor farms reirtrtinj'.. 2 tractors farms reporlini:. . a tractiirs farms reixirtine . . 4 tractors famis refurti np . . ."i or more tractors fanns reporliniT. . Wheel tractors farms re|iortin(' . , numla-r,. Crawler tractors famis re|»rtin(;.. number.. Garden tractors fanns reporlinj;.. number.. Automobiles famis refwrrint;. . number.. Automobiles and or motortrucks famis reporting. . Telephone farms reporting. . Home freezer famis reporting.. Milking machine famis reporting.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. t>op drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) famis re[eirtin£r. . Power-ofiefated elevator, conve.vor, or blower famis reporting. . Fafms by kind of foad on which located: Hard surface farms reporting.. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road famis reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting.. 2 or 3 mtles farms reporting. . 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting. . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. . persons.. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting.. persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms refxyting. . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting.. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operat*^ operators reporting . . Not residing on farm operated operators re|iorting . . Operators nol reporting residence number. . See footnotes at end of tAble. Total all commerci.al farms 7,876 12,008 532 586 ,622 454 190 7,328 11,824 3,359 48 184 25 14,098 17,152 220 222 3,407 8,722 1,825 2,003 22,235 48,065 22,309 58,935 22,197 54,791 5,238 8,216 4,937 2,227 1,529 21,356 49,310 4,595 5,481 3,373 4,144 21,499 29,518 23,222 15,855 13,162 3,015 1,131 156 13,135 3,310 9,683 10,094 1,177 8,917 736 1,732 609 5,790 5,487 11,152 3,704 6,323 2,571 710 251 126 46 19,688 2,625 1,206 1,047 2,804 343 169 63 1,033 2,729 329 1,438 1,565 24 24 1,968 2,118 246 280 4,099 8,206 3,967 11,194 3,944 10,767 336 1,295 834 479 450 3,904 9,750 898 1,017 396 427 3,768 5,482 4,268 2,174 3,253 198 35 7 1,397 533 1,477 2,245 165 2,080 111 290 133 1,546 1,515 3,594 1,181 2,597 706 253 121 69 3,700 345 269 34 402 25 34 399 25 208 246 3 3 350 468 74 93 526 2,021 511 2,612 509 2,520 26 64 73 102 244 501 2,173 230 347 82 92 498 1,112 531 341 475 31 5 2 239 76 211 239 15 224 10 29 9 176 456 2,026 425 1,604 133 113 81 427 61 45 128 643 55 127 635 330 372 7 7 478 491 70 77 831 1,895 310 2,671 806 2,571 84 182 237 179 124 794 2,279 267 292 97 100 784 1,251 843 486 718 35 3 2 358 95 297 438 25 413 17 49 22 325 486 306 389 565 256 99 32 2 744 59 45 204 814 98 204 308 95 430 463 2 2 567 583 65 71 1,100 1,978 1,059 2,806 1,054 2,695 160 417 293 123 61 1,046 2,487 1% 203 101 111 1,019 1,364 1,125 563 910 51 18 2 388 127 388 605 48 557 36 68 32 4a 362 436 243 233 210 26 7 1,008 60 60 317 605 93 39 31 316 578 87 313 324 8 8 365 368 28 29 965 1,446 934 1,956 929 1,882 301 396 162 50 20 925 1,735 373 1,075 1,008 436 713 34 5 1 227 123 331 556 33 523 33 77 29 384 161 207 104 124 273 299 271 279 54 137 140 4 4 181 131 10 556 729 547 942 267 191 54 24 1 540 877 55 65 41 46 485 559 616 295 376 37 3 207 321 39 282 15 58 20 189 70 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 6.-Livestock ranches [Data are ha^sed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text [ (T'cir ilefinihons and r\plftnalions, sw text) Total all commercial farms Economic class DSE OF COHMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizinc materials use*! ilurini: the \ear. . . . . Dr\ materials .. .. Liquid iiintiTinls . Oops on vvhich used- May and cropland pasture. . Dt^. matj>nals Liquid materials Other iiasture {not cropland) . Drj materials Liquid materials Wheat Dt\ matenals.. .. Liquid materials . Barley Pr\ materials,. . Liquid materials Sijgar beets . . . Drj materi a! s . . . Liquid materials All other crops. Dry materials. .. Liquid materials Lime or liniinf materials uschI durinc the year. Any of the following specific*! expenditures. . Feed for livestock and poulu^ Under $100 S100lo?999 $1,000 to Sl,999 , S2,000toSI,999 . $5,000 or more... Purchase of livestock and poultry , l'ndor?1.0fl0 51,000 to $3,499 , S2..'i00to$4.999 . $5,000 to S9,999 . $10,000 or more.. Under $200 S200 to $999.... $1,000 or more. Under S200 $200 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $2,499 .. . $2,500 to $4, 999... $5,000 to $9,999 . . . $10,00ti to $19,990 . $20,000 to $49,999 . $50,000 or more . . . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, anil trees. Under $100 $100 to $199. . . $500 to $999 $1,000 or more. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the fanii business Under flOO Slot) lo$199 5590 to $999 51,000 to 51,999. 55,(H)0 or more... am.s reportinp. on which used. tons, 'arms reporting. tot\s. arms reporting. tons. amis reporting, acres . Tamis reporting. Ions, arms reporting, tons, 'arms reporting, acres . arms re|)orting. tons, arms reporting, tons. 'arms reporting, acres . 'arr..s reporting. 'amis re[«irting. tp lr\l) Total all oommcrciaJ farms Kconomi c c\ as^ EfrroHTED VALUE OF FRODlirTS SOLD BV SOURCE AM larm products sold ijtial, dollars.; a\ora£<> per fann, dollars. \ll i-rofis sold dollars . Fiold i-rr^prt, oLhet Chan vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars , \ egetables sold dollars . FruiLs and nul.s sold dollars. Forest products and horticultural spenalty piTjducls sold dollars. \l\ livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poult/j and poull/y products sold dollars . Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livest/Kk products. other than poultrv and dairv, sold dollars.. LnTSTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Olves larms reporting, number.. Cows, including hellers that have calved laims reporting.. number. , Milk cows fanns reporting.. number.. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting., number.. Steers and bulls including steer and hull calves farms rejiorting. , number . , Farms repotting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head Inmis rcponmg. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting, . 5 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting . , 20 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms rc[v>rling. . 100 to 499 head farms re|«irling. . 500 or more head farms rep to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvestiil for grain . Sales , .farms ufres . bushels, repnrtinfi. bushels. Winter wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels. . Sales f arnLS reportins- . bushels. . Durum vdieat harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Cfther spring wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushe Is . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels.'. Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Barley harvested farms r eporting . . acres. . bushe Is . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Hay crops : Land from vAiich hay was cut acres . ■ Alfalfa and alfalfa Tiixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . 3cres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Oats, \"4ieat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Wild hay cul farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . acres. . tons , green weight . . Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting . . acres. . pounds . , See footnotes at end of table. 4,394 511 30,870 3,419 1,716 241 1,760 163 579 72 255 20 57 14 27 1 2,790 311 13,035 1,532 3,595 397 17,335 1,887 2,137 277 103,236 16,025 257 29 513 47 611 91 348 44 161 26 242 40 105 12 2,196 229 101,975 12,135 31 2 37,220 1,920 8,674 712 1,614,554 67,870 40,061,058 1,266,699 8,525 576 37,925,141 1,191,129 887 37 87,653 1,266 1,542,965 16,443 845 33 1,433,261 15,177 11,542 934 1,928,920 64,626 28,127,130 784,921 11,039 825 25,801,147 703,775 7,202 1,012 221,531 33,778 6,832,316 1,079,805 1,605 72 1,731,732 76,365 14,503 1,171 1,718,807 59,656 46,757,327 1,322,646 8,488 161 33,223,745 202,215 2,039,044 679,220 12,305 2,660 911,791 318,403 1,613,010 503,005 2,338 157 237,136 19,281 2,746 580 242,641 80,115 316,735 105,072 347 20 23,593 2,659 5,381 1,106 222,532 59,326 196,698 51,887 196 18 5,866 671 4,529 1,335 523,515 170,806 452,547 147,231 420 36 27,318 2,473 2,354 643 131,215 48,600 85,345 32,521 186 14 5,936 269 138 16 7,350 1,969 43,945 13,030 690 298 36,381 17,405 3,080,968 1,442,258 86 893 26 32 14 56 378 76 515 47 5,288 3 2 6 13 4 19 3 117 5,625 103 21,451 418,561 ■ 100 399,655 6 494 6,022 6 5,675 93 11,050 184,009 90 171,425 187 12,782 469,529 10 23,360 170 20,286 471,740 16 41,389 266,126 407 117,538 200,443 31 3,724 102 40,002 51,557 123 13,339 13,154 2 14 241 82,102 72,045 10 955 75 11,361 3,795 2 29 11 1,784 12,200 50 4,732 377,220 103 689 55 27 13 5 2 1 62 314 77 375 60 4,047 3 9 13 10 3 12 5 86 5,790 2 1,920 199 22,987 449,354 197 425,303 105 1,353 4 1,209 208 17,355 209,065 190 187,712 258 3,306 270,822 26 25, 691 296 16,644 385,798 50 82,832 163,869 599 80,784 123,727 33 5,005 142 19,040 26,122 5 790 238 14,643 13,728 4 290 300 37,581 33,524 5 357 132 11,525 7,932 3 102 2 95 450 78 ;,024 424,188 136 95 665 501 63 48 51 25 12 19 5 1 1 78 50 286 225 101 71 379 276 83 63 3,547 2,264 3 13 21 12 29 23 12 6 8 5 5 4 4 26 770 206 128 15,705 5 735 269,765 94 403 195 116 250,191 85 399 11 2 326 74 3,980 806 7 2 3,538 738 283 251 21,065 11 731 244,072 117 ,014 250 212 220,601 97 ,977 292 133 7,710 3 631 215,370 39 ,254 21 11 12,826 7 ,348 345 229 13,470 6 ,123 283,049 121 ,262 53 ■27 56,373 14,827 142,150 752 571 71,116 35,263 105,201 53,720 41 37 3,436 1,404 145 142 11,533 7,350 15,053 10,169 5 1 365 30 315 260 15,187 10,458 13,273 8,802 1 6 14 265 360 239 28,574 14,358 24,596 11,461 6 7 303 392 197 161 14,700 3,579 8,663 5,522 3 5 72 62 1 2 40 50 200 230 99 55 5,153 2,229 429,535 193,340 75 524 35 21 14 1 5 53 315 (2 309 22 308 1 3 15 2 1 74 1,970 33,915 68 30,581 13 255 4,220 13 3,950 34 2,983 27,410 70 23,536 33 1,140 31,020 3 940 118 2,334 54,184 15 6,794 235 11,992 17,346 13 550 45 1,494 1,911 142 4,034 2,639 5 88 139 6,214 4,429 6 360 72 2,167 1,332 1 4 14 252 16,875 MONTANA State Table IS.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 6.— Livestock ranches Data at^ hased on report.'- fur nnlj a ^ampl* c( farms. See text ] 73 .!i finituin^ anil i-xiiliinulKins, Total alt rawumprcial fam^J F-Ponomic class SPEriFIEn CROPS mRVT->TEl>-l .mlmu.vl Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . acres'' 100-lb. bags. Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting. acres . tons . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . Sales dollars . Land In bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees-' farms reporting... acres . . . 3,035 9,332 1,502,318 1,281 58,977 891,499 171 366,860 427 1,932 443 156 15, 665 40 1,554 23,018 15 6,110 42 55 7,924 9 455 7,103 1 50 84 19 ,892 624 9,052 1 100 114 25 1,780 13 432 6,302 3 1,000 43 556 5 460 79 9 1,036 5 ,500 20 11 223 2 Reported in small fractions. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested, ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 74 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 6 of 6.— General farms [DatA are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text] (For derinilions and explanations, see text) Total at! commercial farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms numtrer , . Percent distribution percent. . LantI in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent . . Averane size of farm acres, , Value of land and building: A^era^ie fjer farm dollars. . Average per acre dollars . . 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 r>cres farms reporting . , 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . 1,0(X) or more acres farms reporting . . Cropland used onlj for pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Crtjpland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting, . Other cropland {idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Woodland not pastured forms reporting. . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting . . Improved pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. acres . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms rejiorting. . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting. . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control. farms reporting. . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting . . acres, . FARM OPERATORS BV AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 .vears number . . 65 or more years number , , Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators reprrting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting, , With income frtm sources other than fann operated and off-farm work operators reporting , , With other incone of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting , . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting , , With other members of family working off form operators reporting , . With income frtm sources other than farm operated, , ,operatcrs refjorting, , With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting,, FARMS BV SIZE Under 10 acres number , , 10 to 49 acres number , , 50 to 69 acres number , , 70 to 99 acres number , 100 to 139 acres number , 140 to 179 acres number , 160 to 219 acres number , 220 to 259 acres number , 260 to 499 acres number , 500 to 990 acres ; number , 1,000 to 1.999 acres • number, 2.000 c» more acres number. See footnotes at end d table. 23,519 XXX 58,975,643 XXX 2,507.6 83,035 35.20 22,646 7,945,317 199 300 339 1,009 3,020 5,217 7,496 3,887 1,181 5,442 894,775 15,827 5,763,118 14,730 5,241,147 1,635 284,289 2,382 237,682 2,952 1,956,186 821 206,453 18,923 41,224,743 3,741 498,583 9,832 1,834,243 9,496 1,427,155 920 33,124 586 84,256 8,003 5,489,708 323 59,286 23,104 286 3,251 6,224 6,459 4,355 2,529 47.9 6,776 4,036 1,063 1,627 1,633 3,314 16,743 1,744 5,099 181 325 155 426 490 1,042 518 531 2,845 4,128 5,458 7,420 1,438 100.0 ,356,053 100.0 943.0 51,821 55.87 1,408 302,504 10 21 6 56 300 439 478 89 9 505 40,773 887 146, 336 783 111,564 123 21,038 216 13,734 248 50,160 103 25,687 1,129 751,420 339 17,850 969 157,862 963 132,134 97 2,870 18 2,383 281 106,305 9 1,845 1,410 3 203 395 398 284 127 47.8 444 280 73 91 130 994 129 267 15 10 65 55 135 85 55 370 286 198 164 18 1.3 123,593 9.1 6,866.3 297, 797 61.37 18 17,525 2 11 5 3 3,700 15 11,045 15 3,605 1 1,960 6 480 3 1,680 16 88,695 7 1,000 16 10,274 16 8,575 1 430 9 8,635 155 10.8 232,855 17.2 1,502.3 99,865 64.43 155 54,936 5 36 87 24 3 52 2,603 110 22,888 99 20,990 8 338 18 1,560 19 4,415 12 1,615 128 135,068 40 4,847 133 29,996 133 26,795 22 706 3 430 35 12,774 2 990 149 23 35 38 49 4 48.2 133 8 14 1 302 21.0 353,755 26.1 1,171.4 66,833 55.59 302 92,524 11 64 189 37 1 134 10,297 228 44,532 222 36,730 34 4,398 43 3,404 37 10,534 7 48 240 186,199 72 2,723 221 46,640 221 40,281 35 1,288 2 442 33 39,356 3 360 296 50 103 82 40 21 46.1 237 36 63 465 32.3 345,968 25.5 744.0 33,500 53.43 464 83,102 5 15 92 202 137 13 176 10,729 255 39,606 219 29,125 40 5,570 60 4,911 43 11,&;6 23 11,506 374 180,303 101 5,179 320 42,933 315 34,611 20 466 68 24,295 2 143 460 2 65 125 133 92 43 47.8 173 123 17 33 70 292 45 66 30 5 70 25 5 155 60 66 44 363 25.6 206,656 15.2 561.6 32,500 56.21 358 47,04-' 5 15 163 111 60 4 108 10,201 228 18,819 202 14, 539 23 2,024 67 2,256 102 8,710 47 7,010 275 109,401 99 3,201 222 23,935 222 19,482 20 410 73 17,949 363 55 74 118 57 59 49.4 154 61 46 214 32 92 10 20 35 35 45 25 90 66 29 13 MONTANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 6.-General farms iDala are based on ropnrt-; fiit Linij n sHmpIo nf farm-, xh" tt'\t ] 75 IU>nt ^ and ovplnnuuon'i, <(*»■ tf'xt) Torn] all i\l farms FIRMS BV rmXlR *SD TF.M'RF IIF llPFRtTOR All larm operators: Full.ran.T* .. Pan owni^s .. Ml Icnnnl^., , Cash tenanis nunib« Sharo-rash Ii'nants niinilMf Cmp-shari> trnantf nunilttt Li\<»stock-=h«fp U>nan[> numhi^ Other and un(i|iiTifii»iJ Icnants numl>i?r WhiU* fami operates: Full oMniM-s aumbcr. Part o«anants numhcf. Nonwhil*- fann operators Folln.Tiors numlnT. Part owners number. All tenants numk-r . SPEnFIED FXJIUPMENT AND FACTUTIES INP KPTO OF ROAD Grain comliines famis re|irrtin('. numl«>r. Com pickers farms refurtinj- . . Piclcup balers farms reporting'. , numli**. , Field ftrafie harvesters , , .farn.s re|xirlinf. Motortfurks faniis ri^»tin(;., number. , Traet«rs farms reportinp., number.. Tractors other than garden farms rei^jrtini;. . 1 tracu* farms ri-fortinr. . 'J tractors fanns refortini; . , 3 tracUTTS farms rentirtmE . , 4 t/actors farms reportinp . . 5 or more tractors farms repnrtin!! . . Wheel tractors farm^ reportinp . , Crawler I/actors farms reporlinc. , Garden I/actors fanns reportinp., numbit. . Automobdes farms reportini: . . number.. Automobiles and/tv molortnicks farms reporting., Telephone. farms reportinc. , Home fieezer farms reporting.. Milking machine, farms reporting. , Electric milk cooler famis reporting.. Crap tjrief (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reportine., Power.operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting., Fanns by kind of road on which locateil; Hard surface farms reporting . , Gravel, shell, or ahale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimpiTjved farms reporting. , Less tlian 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting., 1 or rrwe miles to a hard surface road farms reporting., 1 mile farms reporting . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. , 4 miles farms reporting., 5 or mote miles farms reporting. , FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. , persons. , Regular hir«l wcrkers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . , persons.. Farms reporting by number of regular hired woHtees: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired wxirkers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR .farms repcAing., .farms reporting. ..farms reporting., ..farms reporting, .farms reporting. Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Not residing on farm operated operatrws reporting. . Operators not reporting residence number . . See footnotes at end of t^ble. 7,876 U,008 3,384 532 586 1,622 190 7,828 11,824 3,359 48 184 25 14,098 17,152 220 222 8,407 8,722 1,825 2,003 22,235 48,065 22,309 58,935 22,197 54,791 5,288 8,216 4,937 2,227 1,529 21,856 49, 310 4,595 5,481 3,878 4,144 21,499 29,518 23,222 15,355 18,162 3,015 1,131 156 13,135 3,310 9,683 10,094 1,177 8,917 786 1,732 609 5,790 5,487 11,152 3,704 6,328 2,571 710 251 126 46 19,683 2,625 1,206 633 576 222 26 30 78 32 6 627 568 220 882 957 30 30 650 678 142 145 1,346 2,348 1,389 3,603 1,378 3,365 316 518 304 155 85 1,366 3,095 238 270 225 243 1,317 1,750 1,427 1,003 1,158 397 131 245 739 423 81 342 41 113 15 173 299 723 161 194 135 23 2 1 1,341 49 48 16 22 3 3 13 90 18 lOi 18 101 115 136 13 13 79 82 29 32 149 394 150 527 150 495 31 46 32 27 149 442 49 53 27 32 152 237 155 133 143 40 22 5 36 87 295 72 153 76 1 34 21 72 152 76 2 2 199 208 49 302 575 296 936 296 870 12 104 110 296 794 69 281 421 302 246 273 102 38 22 201 77 8 69 9 18 2 208 183 73 13 20 28 208 183 72 263 275 11 11 197 207 24 24 447 701 454 1,151 453 1,075 70 212 111 452 998 64 76 447 535 464 308 355 141 37 90 221 142 127 20 72 182 215 111 41 209 110 41 201 3 3 142 142 36 36 335 473 365 737 360 142 153 32 21 12 350 643 40 45 49 49 333 428 366 236 293 98 25 61 169 133 76 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 6.— General farms [Data are ba.seort-^ for only a ■sample of farm's. S<>c Icxl ] III cxplnnnhi Total all commercial fnnns Economic class USE OP COSftlERCIAL FERTILIZF.R AND LINfE roniiiim'i!iI frrlilizrr nnil fcrlilizmi; "uliTial< itseil ilurini the \cnr fnrn.« reporting. . acres on which used . . , tons. . nr\ itiatonals farms reportinR, . , Ions.. I.iquhi maliTi!il>; farms reporting., tons. . Cmpson whii-h iipcl- llay and cro|il:in'l nn^iuri* famis reporting.. acres . . l)r\' materials farms reporting. . tons, . Liqiiiil maii'rinls farms reporlinc.. tons.. Other pasture (not iTxiplaml) farms reportinfi. . ncrPK . . Dt)- nmtrrial= farms roportinK.. Uinp. . Liquid materials farms rcporline.. Ions.. Wheat '"T'lis reporting.. arres . . Dry materials fnrii.'- ri'imrting.. tons.. Liquid malennls fami- rejiorting., tons.. Barley fruTus reimrlinj;. . arres . . [>>' inatpnals farms repcjrting. . lon>.. Liquid material « farms reporting . . ton'-. . Sugar beeta f^rn.s rei>nr(ini> . .icre'^. . Dry materials farn,- n^puriing. . Liquid materials fnrm-^ ri'iturlinjj. . Ml other crops f;»rms n'lxirling, . ricrcs , . Pry materials fnnns n-iiorting.. Liquid materials farms reiv>r[in!;. . Lime or limine materials useii iliinn.! I he year farms r<';Hirtinp. . aeres linieil.. SPECIFIED r^RM EXPENDITURES Any of the foi lowing specified expcniii lures farms reporting, . FpmI for livesloek and poultry farns reporting.. dolhrs.. Under Mm famis n-portin;;. . $100 to*;999 fiirnis reporting;.. $1,000 loSl,!li>0 farms roportin/i.. Si3,t)00 to S4,i))i!l farms reporting.. M.OOdor mori> farms rcporlini;. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms rcportinf;.. ibllars.. Under ?1,000 farn> re|wrtinr. . ?1,000 toS'2.4!in firn.- reporting.. ^'J.rinO to <4,0!ifl fiirms reporting.. ^.I.OOO to S8,00t) fari's reporting . . .*10,000or more fiurts reportini-.. Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars . . Under S200 farms reporting.. S'2011 to SnaO farms reeorling. . Sl.OOn or more faima reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars. . Under SSnn. furms reporting.. S200 U> S4!)9 farms reporting . . SSnO to SnOO farms reporting. . 51,000 to #'_',l!n farms reportin<.'.. S-2,500 to Sl,fl!>0 farms reporting.. Sr),000 to «;!t,t100 farms reportin(%. $10,0(X' lo «;i!),lltlO farms reporting. . '^ijn.OnO lo ■^lil.aon farms reporting.. 550,000 or more farns reporting.. Seeds, tiulbs, planis, nnd trees farms roportinc. . dullcrs.. Under !*;100 fanus reportinp.. <^1(H) toS^i)!) farm- reporting.. ■SfjOO to '^10!) fanis ri'fWImt'.. «;i,00nor more farrus reporting.. fiftsolino and other petroleum fuel and oil for the fanii business... farms report in;-. , dollars.. Under f KKj farms reportmi; . . 3100 to •^■lOI farm- reportinL-. , SfilH) to $?)0!1 farms repnrling . , Sl.OnO to Sl,!l'i9 farms reporting.. W.OOO or njore fanr.s re;xjrtin{:. , Sep footnotes at end of tabU-. ,315.317 .;7,963 7,558 A5,195 712 2,758 2,818 151,895 2,7-i8 9,948 89 165 Ali 16,144 A14 1,003 17 4,387 792, 714 4,233 16,092 174 771 2,403 233,115 2,307 5,423 112 236 1,216 57,244 1,135 8,734 372 1,302 1,718 64,205 1,633 3,995 106 277 605 53,865 3,039 567 2,773 99 266 217 10,595 217 634 6 7 42 554 42 56 263 21,646 240 572 29 50 188 8,278 162 238 26 42 184 6,371 172 913 39 114 203 6,421 197 360 11 53 23,503 1,436 17,868 1,102 25,689,977 893,636 2,531 171 9,343 668 2,689 143 2,230 87 1,075 28 12,483 845 36,874,878 928,687 8,466 653 1,650 80 917 66 702 36 748 10 10,808 637 7,605,205 280,237 3,371 268 5,346 295 2,091 74 15,059 753 27,602,432 858,084 3,054 170 2,990 183 2,631 115 3,429 185 1,795 78 782 19 257 2 101 1 20 10,840 690 3,715,413 143,197 3,611 288 5,007 348 1,484 39 738 15 23,267 1,410 26,401, &45 1,233,830 673 36 4,928 400 6,986 417 10,331 548 299 9 12 ,379 191 12 156 1,623 5 48 2 760 2 17 2 350 1 13 1 25 3 801 2 39 18 13 92,838 1 3 6 11 120,959 1 4 3 1 2 9 16,051 6 3 16 101,617 1 1 7 4 5 6,110 18 66,554 102 13,411 1,005 96 934 23 71 36 1,625 36 130 1 6 10 154 10 24 5,325 39 144 7 13 27 1,263 22 36 5 15 63 3,403 63 479 11 37 37 1,641 37 121 155 131 174,832 13 59 36 13 10 112 355,348 52 15 12 26 7 31 76,097 9 33 34 148 277,162 8 14 15 67 38 6 69 32,148 4 51 10 4 155 244,695 169 16,426 747 147 671 40 76 3,126 58 176 11 130 11 13 92 7,719 76 191 17 30 49 2,833 38 53 11 15 44 1,198 43 164 12 IS 37 1,420 37 302 243 199,037 26 147 39 24 7 183 153,710 128 40 12 3 152 86,364 49 74 29 211 231,781 36 41 40 70 22 2 149 31,626 302 375,804 12 77 213 190 12,158 726 185 705 15 21 76 3,594 76 205 5 1 6 70 6 65 4,197 65 106 57 1,916 52 89 5 2 59 1,248 54 227 5 13 58 1,133 58 73 465 375 253,893 60 223 56 36 297 193,803 252 18 21 5 1 213 64,917 114 91 8 223 163,513 59 58 51 43 11 1 229 40,927 100 120 465 355,104 147 181 137 132 7,491 370 127 307 20 63 33 1,405 3t 84 60 2,782' 55 83 5 7 53 1,506 48 43 5 10 16 172 11 30 10 16 68 1,426 63 368 269 158,145 56 183 15 10 5 204 102,449 182 3 18 1 146 31,596 70 76 147 80,425 61 70 7 3 201 26,576 107 83 10 1 367 210,183 15 174 126 MONTANA state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continueci Part 6 of 6.-General farms IDkIa are (lased nn reports for only a sample of ftumH. So© U-kI J 77 Item (For dpfinilions nnil rxplanalii Total all cnmrnofcittl fami'i ESTOUTED VAI.IT. OF PROmirTS SOLD BV SOURCE All farm products sold roui, .iniiar^, av.Taj^p por farm, ilollari. Ml rrofis sold dnltars. Fk>Ii1 cmpt^, other than vppotablo^ anil fruils an6i, 36 3 2,392,o06 210,779,54S 2,431,567 12,599,774 195, ,207 18,773 2,422,035 18,312 1,146,501 12,598 72,131 17,458 653,540 17,461 621,994 211 954 1,150 1,659 3,725 4,401 5,926 747 723 3,467 2,277 2,052 3,078 2,272 1,232 3,206 3,334 7,630 851 298 299 152 19 15 13,555 75,510 6,903 178,239 4,027 94,327 5,433 83,912 4,268 1,810,393 3,236 530,315 3,947 1,280,573 3,859 1,232,859 3,215 47,719 13,962 1,053,370 17,325 1,169,173 167,164,783 4,312 187,880 5,824,280 3,837 1,298,327 15,579,924 6,467 349,966,703 12,599,774 4,191 233,670 6,900 6,255,367 2,189,553 14,324,921 ",962 3,532,04.3 3,464,473 7,310 ..,336 55,374 5,792,873 368,610 768,181 4,656,082 1,240 61,100 1,221 23,933 1,001 6,169 1,121 17,919 1,107 14,243 107 110 193 340 309 153 2 369 264 151 197 133 621 139 29 20 2 1 734 2,321 617 12,503 348 6,435 514 6,068 273 52, 797 231 22,222 245 30,575 237 28,679 194 1,396 1,016 127,154 1,061 25,883 3,514,038 430 15,333 475,323 253 41,747 500,964 744 27,460, 7&i 768,181 472 29,757 667 946,426 331,250 1,155,834 64,213 697,262 695,222 2,040 458,572 22,315 29,047 406,710 14 1,623 14 ,651 8 212 14 ,198 14 774 17 134 6 1,272 637 5 635 3 4,472 2 260 3 4,212 3 4,180 2 32 10 4,890 15 2,007 293,868 6 1,335 42,935 3 4,040 48,430 918,135 29,047 5 447 7 54,430 19,063 3,901,980 25,174 2,272,249 2,266,528 3,650 110 1,961 1,629,731 36,692 213,027 1,375,012 14/; 13,083 142 5,994 111 1,008 129 4,473 125 2,616 S3 279 62 2,304 35 1,475 50 829 34 14,299 31 9,005 32 5,294 31 5,127 20 167 90 12,640 132 7,063 1,062,742 43 3,033 95,573 38 15,812 139, 74i 64 6,908,251 218,027 30 1,709 41 96, 606 33,813 4,319,742 14,304 2,595,364 2,587,897 300 3,499 3,668 1,724,373 88,919 169,590 1,465,869 272 18,286 266 9,038 216 1,350 248 4,711 264 4,537 76 118 56 43 125 35 204 637 147 3,081 75 1,677 123 1,404 71 15,414 54 5,042 64 10, 372 62 9,864 41 508 224 30,057 269 3,223 1,101,573 120 4,864 150,784 56 12,516 150,192 163 5, 509, 578 169, 590 113 6,777 143 233,286 81,651 3,311,882 7,122 1,947,647 1,928,422 250 175 18,300 1,364,235 136,303 235,090 992,342 423 16,758 417 7,913 332 2,275 381 4,916 391 3,929 62 122 123 33 129 31 70 36 13 3 2 37 206 74 204 536 193 3,536 112 1,691 168 1,845 86 13,656 73 5,251 79 8,405 74 7,349 71 1,056 339 41,415 347 6,032 746,267 161 3,856 119,536 74 7,402 88,824 234 9,399,673 235,090 180 10,593 244 352,479 123,368 1,469,370 3,994 902,708 379,968 670 400 21,670 567,162 77, 142 107, 661 332,359 314 3,439 309 3,836 230 1,170 292 2,404 261 2,199 5 27 33 104 109 26 21 149 93 20 16 2 60 195 162 492 164 2,033 99 859 139 1,174 79 4,956 71 2,664 67 2,292 67 2,159 60 133 273 34,752 255 2,305 231,446 87 1,987 61,597 82 1,977 23,724 195 4,247,372 107,661 127 9,950 193 191,125 66,892 78 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 6.-Generai farms [DaU are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farm? Economic class LIA'ESTOrK A.ND Ln-ESTTK^K PRODlH~rS-Continued Litters farrowetj Decembei 1, 1958. to November 30, 1959 — farms reportmR. number of litters. lor 2 litters 3 to 9 fillers 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 liners 40 to 60 litters 70 or more litters. . . June 2 to November 30 arms reporti nti . - reporting. i roportinp. 'arms reporting. 'arms reportinK . 'arms reporting. 'arms reporlinp. number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters. SPECirtED CROI^ HARVESTED ODm for all purposes farms reporting. Under 11 acres. . . . 11 to 24 acres . . . . 25 to 49 acres . . . . 50 to 74 acres . . . . 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for gram . . . . anns reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting . 'amis reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, acres . bushels, reporting, bushels. Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Durum wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Other spring wheat harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Barley harvested f anns reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reportirtg. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . acres, tons . Sales farms reporting . tons. Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres. tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres . tons, green weight. Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting. acres, pounds. See footnotes at end of table. 4,39* 30,870 1,716 1,760 579 255 57 27 2,790 13,035 3,595 17,835 2,137 103,236 257 518 611 ys 161 242 105 2,196 101,975 31 37,220 8,674 1,614,554 40,061,053 8,525 37,925,141 837 87,663 1,542,965 345 1,438,261 11,542 1,928,920 28,127,130 11,039 25,801,147 7,202 221,531 6,332,316 1,605 1,731,782 14,508 1,718,807 46,757,327 8,488 33,223,745 2,039,044 12,305 911,791 1,613,010 2,383 237,136 2,746 242 , 641 318,735 347 23,593 5,381 222,532 196, 693 196 5,866 4,529 523,515 452,547 420 .27,318 2,354 131,215 35,345 186 5,936 138 7,350 43,945 690 36,381 3,030,968 442 2,430 164 223 36 15 2 2 269 1,074 361 1,356 182 6,345 32 49 61 20 12 8 14 290 15,570 7 7,850 556 44,659 1,112,526 546 1,045,993 41 1,644 31,514 36 28,937 302 57,340 959,395 769 855,322 657 15,775 563,639 267 199,283 868 42,401 1,125,216 376 431,497 1,147 78,745 173,486 745 96,761 235 12,860 20,660 107 11,662 236 8,281 6,534 39 1,119 204 13,877 11,582 90 7,668 113 4,444 4,018 31 1,971 5 40 200 89 5,515 580, 518 2,311 82,360 9 79,364 13 3,350 96,720 13 94,606 14 1,176 41,380 2 3,000 13 3,401 84,070 8 42,010 18 3,683 10,589 8 7,465 10 1,795 5,198 2 3,950 550 690 41 374 16 9 29 224 32 150 225 13,350 2 6,600 85 11,707 322,212 80 307,606 8 530 13,125 8 11,850 100 8,536 206,059 100 188,884 70 2,394 95,439 33 41,379 136 7,927 259,753 150 12,733 29,426 72 14,037 22 1,064 1,536 5 736 10 591 691 1 50 15 2,291 2,437 11 1,831 5 259 597 111 172 668 733 41 50 51 111 14 11 3 2 52 112 265 299 100 145 403 434 40 66 1,841 1,842 8 21 4 12 16 21 6 5 3 5 3 2 6 61 2,020 5 1,250 157 197 14,039 12,665 351,927 291,627 157 197 329,974 271,139 17 8 786 158 13,145 3,914 17 8 12,773 3,634 204 247 18,438 15,361 310,729 208,146 201 234 276, 130 187,489 162 232 4,657 4,345 177,170 147,455 55 102 47,588 64,165 219 291 13,598 10,649 333,021 276,062 119 135 162,211 111,922 220 31,500 13 1,434 167,709 35,605 252 23,399 54,333 180 32,511 54 2,841 4,469 23 1,942 52 2,494 1,809 8 460 32 4,423 3,993 17 3,320 24 2,448 1,638 10 1,168 25 2,314 221,419 375 23,138 50, 540 236 26,624 55 3,405 4,825 34 2,024 90 3,305 2,526 22 548 30 3,788 2,157 32 1,400 38 866 1,045 362 48 45 60 14-'. 72 218 28 1,001 105,350 43 1,300 2 25 7 5 3 1 1 4 200 2,310 55,619 83 49,949 6 123 1,050 1 500 215 10,861 131,393 205 102,570 150 2,798 97,780 62 39,671 183 6,196 114, 676 69 36, 570 286 13,241 25,356 190 14,400 67 2,720 3,307 26 1,845 76 1,676 1,438 7 60 60 2,375 2,000 21 825 38 571 558 12 233 5 40 200 16 396 4^., 300 MONTANA state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 6.-General farms [Data are hRsm) nn rpporl:^ fnr only a seimplp nf frums. See text ) 79 (For iloriniticms and oxplanations. Tou>l all commercial fa/m« rconomic cla.'is BPEriFIED TROrS HXR\T>TED-n« .■.1 Irish potatoes harvested fop home use or for sale farms reporting.. acres^. 100-lb. bags.. Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting.. Sales dollars. . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees^ farms reporting. . . acres — 3,035 9,332 ,502,318 1,281 58,977 891,499 171 366,860 427 1,932 285 398 145,072 191 6,609 97,944 27 7,310 64 11,840 3 375 6,103 2 2,040 320 63,541 68 3,511 53,609 2 3,650 32 189 18,728 45 1,227 19,789 1 300 119 136 16,638 1,299 16,128 76 186 34,030 197 2,315 12 670 ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 17 3 295 5 400 12 9 80 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texlj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Cammercial fanns by type of fann Cash-grain farms Other field-crop fanns Vegetable fauns FWlt-and-nut fanns F^RMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number . . Percent distribution percent . . Land in farms acres . . Percent dislribution r^ercent., \v erase size of farm acres.. Value of land and buildings; \verage per farm ftollars.. tvcrajte oer acre doll ars . . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvestod farms reoorting.. acres . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 19 acres farms refiorting. . 20 to 59 acres farms refiorting.. "i) to W acres farmis reoorting. . 50 to 99 acres farms renorting. . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. . P^OO to 999 acres , farms reoorting. . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting . . acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres, . 'A'oodland pastured farms reoorting. . acres . . "■■Oodland not pastured farms reporting. . Other pasture (not cropland and not ^^tlodland) farms reoorting. . Ineroved nasture farms reporting. . acres. . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. . acres . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland used for grain or niw crops farmed on the contour farms retiorting. . acres. . Land in striivcronping systems for soil-erosion control farms reoorting. . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms renorting. . acrfls . . FARM OPERATORS BV \GE Operators reporting age number. . r'nder '2.^ years number. . i!5 to "J years number . . .35 to 44 years number.. 45 to 54 years number.. 5."i to 61 years number,. 65 or more years number. . \verase age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting., 200 or more days operators reporting. , With other members of family working off farm onerators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . Onerators not working off their farms or not renorting as to work off their farms operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm . .ooerators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated. , .operators rerxjrting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold , onerators reporting. . FARMS BV SIZE i;nder 10 acres numiier , , 10 to 19 acres number , , 50 to rifl acres number., 70 lo 99 acres number.. 100 to 1''9 acres number . . 140 to 179 acres number.. 180 to 219 acres... '. s .,, number.. 220 lo 259 acres '. , number . , 260 to 499 acres number . , -V!0 to 999 acres number., 1,000 to 1,999 acres number. 2.000 or more acres number. Sec footnotes at end of table. 28,802 XXX 6*,029,04i XXX 2,223.1 71,218 35.70 26,689 8,140,721 1,055 1,065 878 1,747 3,708 5,566 7,588 3,891 1,191 6,758 955,007 17,480 5,954,210 15,908 5,333,642 1,988 358,356 2,835 262,212 3,961 2,193,176 1,417 263,416 21,979 45,437,768 4,627 523,209 12,144 1,915,092 U,396 1,476,681 1,090 36,302 605 34,603 8,339 5,569,843 349 62,960 28,325 378 3,750 7,399 7,514 5,170 4,114 48.9 10,523 4,581 1,661 4,231 2,835 5,678 4,606 13,279 2,0U 6,365 1,096 673 1,656 395 936 885 1,537 633 666 3,525 4,665 5,664 7,517 23,519 100.0 58,975,643 100.0 2,507.6 83,035 35.20 22,643 7,945,317 199 300 339 1,009 3,020 5,217 7,496 3,887 1,181 5,442 394,775 15,827 5,763,113 14,730 5,241,147 1,635 234,239 2,382 237,682 2,952 1,956,186 821 206,453 18,923 41,224,743 3,741 498,583 9,832 1,834,248 9,496 1,427,155 920 33,124 586 84,256 8,003 5,489,708 323 59,236 23,104 236 3,251 6,224 6,459 4,355 2,529 47.9 6,776 4,086 1,063 1,627 1,633 3,314 1,397 16,743 1,744 5,099 181 325 155 426 490 1,042 513 531 2,345 4,128 5,453 7,420 8,820 37.5 14,799,907 98,624 58.62 8,320 4,682,231 31 314 1,260 3,509 2,805 389 1,019 173,232 8,530 4,422,477 8,443 4,216,329 638 95,674 371 109,974 298 90,426 186 23,830 6,571 4,963,335 657 61,221 1,204 146,833 1,151 127,429 152 7,872 224 48,159 5,684 4,594,427 UO 23,019 8,661 169 1,492 2,530 2,339 1,325 806 46.1 2,803 1,755 439 609 624 1,361 415 6,017 549 2,083 5 10 30 65 135 60 no 956 2,075 3,036 2,288 862 3.7 332,208 0.6 385.4 44,922 130.26 362 125,546 5 20 20 321 343 128 23 2 331 U,936 258 13,147 194 3,196 42 2,771 70 2,180 76 12,956 35 2,165 552 147,373 212 6,323 862 133,063 862 118, 9U 102 2,182 40 4,005 13 1,695 16 1,435 861 22 147 269 300 91 32 44.4 138 107 15 16 46 66 5 724 88 120 5 20 10 70 95 185 60 90 190 100 25 17 20 0.1 3,885 (Z) 194.3 11,517 49.57 20 1,000 5 5 625 5 400 5 225 5 2,190 15 545 15 645 5 400 MONTANA 81 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued fDau are based on Toporl-^ for only a semple of fanns. !^« text] (For dprinitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by type of farm — Continued Poultry fanns Dairy fanns Livestock fanns other than poultry and dairy fanns and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General fanus Miscellaneous fanns FXRMS, ACREVKK, IVDV U.l'E Farms numt>cr Pfrcenl distnbulinn perci'nl Land m farms acres Perceni distribution percent Vveraiie size of farni acres Value Of land and buildings: Xverape per fami dollars \\ eraee per acre doll itrs Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farrts reoortin^ acres 1 to 9 acres fanns report! nj: 111 to 19 acres farms reponin-: '?0 to 2n acres farms reporting 10 to 4n acres farrris recortini; sn to 93 acres famis renorting ino to 199 acres farms report ine ■100 to t!19 acres farms reportinp 'W to mn acres farms rpportinc 1,000 or more acres farms reponini: Cropland used only for pasture farms repprting acres Cropland not hanested am) not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres ^il-imptovement prasses and leeiimes farms retiortinp acres Other cnipland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres 'Aoodland pastured farms renortine acres "■'oodland not pastured farms reporting. Other pasture [not cropland and not woodland) farms reportin;:. acres, Imcroved nasture farms reportinjj. Irrigated land in farms farms reportinc. acres , Imgated cmeland harvested farms reporting. acres. Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting, acres , Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms retiorting, acres , Land in strirvcroopini: systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting, acres , system of terraces on crop anil pasture land famis reonrting, acres, FARM OPERATORS BV \GE Operators reporting age number , t Inder ?-■) years numiier , ■25 to 'J years number , ,35 to 44 years number , 45 to 54 years number . 55 to (i 4 years number , 65 or more years . , , numlier, \verage age , , . . years , OFF-F \RM WORK AND OTHER INCOMF, Farm operators- Worliing off their farms, total operators retjorting, 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 130 to 199 days operators reporting, 000 or more days operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm ivorti operators reporting , With other income of family exceeding value of agncultural products sold operators reporting. Operators not worlting off their farms or not reoorting as to work off their farms operators retxirting, '^ith other members of family working off farm ooeralors reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators rer,orting. With other income of family exceeding value of ai^icullural products sold operators reporting, FARMIBVSIZE I'nder 10 acres nuinuer, 10 to 19 acres nunilier, 50 to 'i9 acres number. 70 to 99 acres num ber . 100 to 119 acres number . 14J) to 179 acres numlier. 180 to "?19 acres number. 220 to 259 acres ; number . 260 to 499 acres numoer. 500 to999 acres, number , 1,000 to 1,999 acres number , 2,000 or more acres numper. See footnotes at end of table. 11 ; O.-'i 13,243 (Z) US. 2 20,765 162.61 76 3,584 10 20 10 11 18 5 2 116 36 3,249 31 1,291 12 1,883 5 75 12 1,215 5 25 51 4,319 36 434 53 1,622 47 990 5 45 112 15 27 39 26 5 48.1 1,105 4.7 415,376 0.7 375.9 40, 159 108.18 1,058 121,503 20 55 40 140 286 378 130 481 22,696 431 31,117 336 21,108 47 5,156 105 4,853 244 34,643 50 5,994 743 182,195 387 24,427 915 124,135 869 81,301 78 1,493 20 1,600 11,886 114 300 396 223 267 169 37 61 838 141 177 10 75 25 55 105 160 100 65 325 117 6,560 27,9 11,027,333 18.7 1,681.0 61,754 38.17 6,340 1,767,620 15 114 140 402 1,025 1,719 2,059 682 184 2,083 354,403 3,764 799,207 3,402 668,874 426 64,409 722 65,924 1,270 634,823 258 54,492 5,622 7,225,147 1,482 195,003 3,706 816,879 3,583 606,559 352 10,831 19,988 1,453 625,210 72 10,223 6,435 55 844 1,659 1,782 1,401 694 48.6 2,010 1,165 304 541 498 936 525 4,550 543 1,215 45 134 75 175 155 397 192 176 887 1,148 1,459 1,717 4,314 18.3 30,809,585 119,221 17.76 3,820 932,168 27 49 101 311 715 1,060 1,182 278 97 983 287,737 1,874 344,305 1,509 212,270 338 91,890 380 40,145 702 1,056,367 83 79,469 4,172 27,839,044 592 190,162 1,943 447,641 1,354 354, 747 129 7,639 90 7,321 507 148,285 116 22,764 4,237 36 430 981 1,121 910 759 51.0 930 542 155 233 212 498 211 3,384 270 1,150 10 20 5 20 101 347 618 3,193 1,438 6.1 1,356,053 2.3 943.0 51,821 55.87 1,408 302,504 10 21 6 56 300 439 478 89 9 505 40,773 887 146,336 783 111,564 123 21,038 216 13,734 248 50,160 103 25,687 1,129 751,420 339 17,850 969 157,862 963 132,134 97 2,870 18 2,883 281 106,305 9 1,845 1,410 3 203 395 398 284 127 47.8 444 280 73 91 130 204 92 994 129 267 15 10 65 55 135 85 55 370 286 198 164 82 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Comnercial fanns by type of farm Cash-grain fanns Other field -crop farms Vegetable fanns Fruit -and -nut farms FARMS BY COWR AND TE»ps on which used— Hay and cropland pasture farms reportinc . . , acres . . [>>■ materials farms reportins.. tons . . Liquid materials farms reportinc... tons . . Other pasture (not cropland) farms report.lns. . , acres . , Dry materials farms reporting.. Ions... Liquid matenals farms renortinc tons . . Wheat iatms reporting . . acres . . Dry matenals farms roportin;:.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons. . Barley /arms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons. , Sugar beets Jarms reporting. . acres. . Dry materials farms reporting., tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. \1I other crops farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. Ions.. Lime or liming materials used dunng the year fnmis reporting.. acres limed., tons,, SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURE'S \ny of the fol!o*ving specified expenditures farms reporting,. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars. . Under SIOD faims reporting.. SlflO to S999 farms reporting.. Sl.OOO to SI, 999 farms reporting.. S2,nno to :M,999 faims reoorting,, S.^,000 or more farms reporting,. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting,. dollars.. Under Sl.OOO farms reporting. . ■Sl.OnO to $2,499 farms reporting.. S'l,.'iOO to i?4,999 farms reporting,, .?5,0D0 to S9,999 farms rennrting.. SIO.OOO or more farnis reoorting. . Machine hire fanns reoorting.. dollars. . Under S200 farms reporting.. S200 to S999 farms reporting.. Sl.OOO or more faims reporting. . Hired latwr farms reportjng.. dollars.. Under S200 famis reporting.. .sa)0 to S499 farms reporting. . .?f>C10 to S999 fapns reporting. . f 1,000 to ?2,499 farms reporting. . So,,'iOO to S1,999 farms reporting.. ?5,000 to S9,999 farms reporting.. SIO.OOO to S19,99() farms reporting., S'20,000 to S49,999 fanns reporting,, S.'iO.OOO or more farms reoorting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting, , dollars.. Untler SIOD farms reporting.. $100 to .$499 fanns reporting.. SfiOO to $999 fanns reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting. , Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars. , Under $100 farms reporting., $100 to S4 9ft farms reporting. SSfK) to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $1,999 fanns reporting, $5,000 or more farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 6,506 1,336,943 49,207 8,251 45,422 728 2,785 3,152 157,105 3,077 10,618 95 168 479 15,954 479 1,058 6 17 4,532 800,343 4,423 16,310 179 775 2,498 236,751 2,397 5,509 117 241 1,243 57,418 1,157 8,758 377 1,304 1,897 68,377 1,812 4,169 107 279 23,566 21,315 27,178,709 3,448 11,553 2,353 2,271 1,090 14,415 37,563,672 10,225 1,757 969 705 759 12,623 7,974,587 4,629 5,885 2,109 16,143 28,250,203 3,740 3,237 2,727 3,471 1,796 790 257 102 23 12,292 3,866,315 4,716 5,288 1,532 755 27,396 27,378,779 2,590 7,187 7,368 10,443 308 7,798 1,315,317 47,963 7,553 45,195 712 2,768 2,818 151,895 2,748 9,948 89 155 414 16,144 414 1,003 6 17 4,387 792,714 4,233 16,092 174 771 2,403 233,115 2,307 5,423 112 236 1,215 57,244 1,135 3,734 372 1,302 1,718 64,205 1,633 3,995 105 277 23,503 17,868 25,689,977 2,531 9,343 2,689 2,230 1,075 12,433 36,874,878 8,466 1,650 917 702 748 10,808 7,605,205 3,371 5,346 2,091 15,059 27,602,432 3,054 2,990 2,631 3,429 1,795 782 257 101 20 10,840 3,715,413 3,511 5,007 1,484 733 23,257 26,401,545 673 4,923 5,986 10,331 299 2,822 827,052 17,338 2,732 15,546 136 792 334 15,079 320 818 14 26 35 3,624 35 105 2,526 510,211 2,446 11,489 97 580 1,288 180,874 1,237 3,577 67 158 21 779 21 111 5 15 323 16,485 320 446 9 12 3,820 4,768 2,451,023 1,278 2,855 409 178 48 3,482 2,580,353 2,985 237 143 71 46 4,067 3,940,670 823 2,030 1,209 5,650 7,169,343 1,171 1,224 1,135 1,350 529 196 44 9 1 4,374 1,988,217 1,008 2,038 837 491 8,738 11,325,282 78 1,231 2,603 4,707 119 820 61,759 8,512 781 7,590 233 1,022 231 7,041 226 536 49 1,207 49 71 6 17 187 4,032 187 316 1 1 141 3,419 141 213 677 35,782 627 5,361 222 903 299 10,278 258 1,093 33 97 852 595 503,843 114 329 30 46 27 473 891,244 345 48 27 37 16 494 198,015 174 286 34 751 1,873,153 40 72 156 251 145 60 23 3 1 513 185,122 82 314 87 30 857 1,226,830 70 251 521 15 15 455 46 15 46 15 455 15 46 10 1,675 5 5 15 165,500 5 20 18,175 10 5 5 20 30,975 5 5 10 85 1,545 346 85 346 5 250 85 1,295 85 331 91 6 2,060 6 16,645 55 28,950 30 20 5 91 157,340 5 10 25 40 6 40 5,585 20 20 81 16,360 25 45 10 1 MONTANA 85 state Table 19.-FAHMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSCS OF IDW-Continued Dala ftrf biiseii nn rt>iions for ^itily a sample of farms. See lexl (I"t>r ri^'finidon-^ anft <'vpli\na[ion5, -icp tp\[) USE OF rOMMERCUL FERTILIZER wn I.HIK Commercial fcrtiliier and fertilizing materials used dunne Ihe year farms reporting. acres on which used.. Ions., Tky malerials farnis reportins. . tons., Liquiil malenals farms reporting. , ton>.. Oops on which userl- Hay anri cropland pasture farms reporting.. acres.. T)t\ materials farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid mnterials farms reporting. . l malenals farms reporting.. Ions.. Liquid materials farms ret>Qrting. . [ons.. \ll other eitips fanns reporting . . acres . . r>> materials fams retiorting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons. . Lime or liming matenals used during the year farms re(»rtine. . acres limed. . SPECIFIED F^RM EXPENDITrRF,< \ny of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. , Feed for livestock and poultry farms rerH>rting. dollars. Under ?10[) farms reporting., i'lCO to ^99 farms reporting. 1=1,000 to Sl,999 farms reoorting., ^2,000 to M,999 faims reporting., ?5,000 or more fanns reporting.. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under Sl.OOO farms retiorting.. -'^LOOO to n=, ?ei» t«*xl) Sijc of fann— Continuod 110 to 179 acres IflO to 219 acres 20fl to 2W acres 2110 to 499 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres and over F \RMS BV COLOn AND TENURE OF OPEB XTOR All farm opefators; Full owners number. Part owners number. Ml tenanis number. Cash (enanLs number. Share-cash tenants numh'r. Cro|v share tenants number. Livestock- share tenants number. Other and unspeciOed tenanis number. WTiite faitn operators; Ftill owners number. Part owners number. Ml tenants number . Nonwhile faim operators: Full owmers numbtr. Part owners number. \11 tenants number, F\RMS B^ TiVK OF F\RM Cash-grain farms number. Tobacco farms number. Cotton farms number. Other Tield-croD farms number. Vegetable farms number. Pnjit-and-nut faims number. Poultry farms number. Dair)' farms number. Livestock farms other than poullrv and dait> farms and livestock ranches number. Livestock ranches number. General farms number. Vfiscellaneous farms number. SPEnFIFD EQUIPMEST tVD F\nLITIE« iVC KIVD OF ROAD Qrain combines farms leporung. number. Coni pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Field forBj2:e harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. TtBCtors farms reporting. number. TVsctors other tlian gartlen farms reporting. number. 1 tractor farms refiorting. 2 tractors farms reporting. T tractors farms reporting. 1 tractors farms reporti ng . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. tt^eel tractors farms reporting. number. Crawler tractors farms reporting. number. Garden tractors farms reporting. number. Automobiles farms reporting. number. Autotnobiles and or motortrucks farms reporting. Telephone farms reporting. Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. Crop drier {for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting- Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by Itint] of roat! on which located; Hard surface farms reporting. (jravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than I mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farms reporting. 2 or 1 miles .farms reporting. Imiles farm? reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING EKT>-1ER ATIO\ IDred workers farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers (employed l.'iO or more days) farms reporting. persons. Farms reporting hy number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or t hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired worlrers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes al end of table. 1,037 210 290 55 35 190 5 1,017 210 290 5 160 397 20 135 460 465 332 337 101 Ul 1,267 1,809 1,347 2,680 1,322 2,474 566 480 186 65 25 1,302 2,328 136 146 196 206 1,361 1,712 1,502 1,061 1,066 380 160 5 422 355 726 406 106 300 75 100 15 110 166 242 46 57 40 1 1,301 136 50 348 225 110 25 15 10 343 220 110 5 10 100 192 5 85 1 235 250 216 216 51 51 598 911 602 1,241 602 1,146 235 256 65 31 15 577 1,076 65 70 90 95 563 739 643 502 466 231 121 126 387 160 65 95 15 35 10 35 78 228 58 79 617 46 20 325 226 110 30 15 40 15 10 325 221 110 285 300 5 5 165 165 61 81 586 %3 611 1,369 611 1,203 225 230 121 20 15 71 151 166 576 711 651 491 525 145 135 366 150 30 120 35 111 252 31 32 1,813 987 710 130 135 345 50 50 1,803 947 710 596 55 15 887 101 370 15 1,668 1,733 15 15 1,000 1,020 279 304 3,099 5,018 3,199 6,820 3,164 6,357 1,202 1,148 462 297 55 3,104 5,921 426 436 438 463 3,134 3,963 3,424 2,368 2,290 710 355 15 1,521 623 1,620 1,177 195 982 131 286 95 470 550 1,043 279 366 227 32 15 5 2,773 567 185 2,039 1,894 712 50 85 477 60 40 2,014 1,844 712 25 50 117 1,148 347 286 50 2,884 3,084 21 21 1,343 1,364 255 280 4,365 7,957 -.,360 9,374 4,330 8,636 1,520 1,781 723 203 103 4,255 7,958 602 678 708 738 4,240 5,372 4,620 2,901 3,280 428 147 25 2,565 630 1,898 1,965 300 1,665 151 430 131 953 588 1,311 307 440 218 71 3,610 758 297 1,577 3,229 825 88 145 423 139 30 1,567 3,181 817 10 48 8 ,459 618 198 20 4,128 4,902 61 61 1,770 1.794 330 366 5,443 11,873 5,462 13,570 5,447 12,478 1,177 2,387 1,296 411 176 5,347 11,326 1,023 1,152 1,034 1,092 5,210 6,930 5,610 3,683 4,422 420 91 37 3,837 632 2,144 2,824 246 2,576 203 461 182 1,727 843 1,250 517 658 432 62 18 ,641 748 275 96 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE C)F FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baspd on reports for only a siiniplo of famis. See leM (For definitions and explanations, see text) ion to 1^ acres USE OF COMMERQAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing mpt«nals used during the year farms reporting. . acres on which used. . Ions . . Dry matenals farms reporting. . Urns.. Liquid matarials farms reporting.. tons.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture , farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid matenals farms reporting.. tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons, , Liquid matenals farms reporting, , Ions , , Wheat farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Barley. farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. Ix>ns.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. Ions. . Sugar beets farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting,, tons,. Liquid materials farms reporting, , Ions,, All other crops farms repotting,. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials forms reporting.. Ions,. Lime or liming materials used dun ng I he year farms reporting.. acres limed., tons.. SPEaFIED F\RM EXPENDITl'RES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting,. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . IFIOO to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting. . $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting.. Purchase of livesloch and poultry farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $1,000 farms reporting. . $1,(00 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,.'>00 to $1,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,(100 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,00D or more farms reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $200 ,..,.,.. farms reporti ng . . $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 to $19,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 (arms reporting. , $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Ga.soline tind other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dol 1 ars . , Under $100 farms reporting. , $100 to $499 ....farms reporting., $500 to $999 farms reporting., $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporting., $5,C00 or more farms reporting.. See footnotes at end of table. 3,506 1,336,943 49,207 3,251 46,422 728 2,785 3,152 157,105 3,077 10,61S 95 168 479 16,954 479 1,058 6 17 4,582 800,343 4,423 16,310 179 776 2,498 236,751 2,397 5,509 117 241 1,243 57,418 1,157 8,758 377 1,304. 1,897 68,377 1,812 4,169 107 279 28,566 21,315 27,178,709 3,4A8 11,653 2,853 2,271 1,090 14,415 37,663,672 10,225 1,757 969 705 759 12,623 7,974,587 4,629 5,885 2,109 16,143 28,250,203 3,740 3,237 2,727 3,471 1,796 790 257 102 23 12,292 3,866,315 4,716 5,288 1,532 756 27,896 27,378,779 2,590 7,187 7,368 10,44-3 308 135 365 79 135 79 110 265 110 67 653 397 465,556 46 256 45 35 15 251 80,680 236 5 5 5 151 12,479 126 25 231 279,890 85 75 45 10 "5 10 1 210 128,650 130 35 20 25 518 66,210 347 135 25 11 340 3,855 438 330 424 20 14 155 1,730 155 162 35 460 35 39 -15 430 40 24 5 5 40 270 35 4 5 5 30 265 25 47 15 4 115 650 115 148 1,591 1,141 883,685 257 757 55 35 37 675 558,935 593 50 25 5 2 580 103,955 490 374 206,745 220 80 16 35 16 7 461 30,810 386 65 5 1,401 166,780 827 526 46 2 95 2,080 147 90 144 10 3 50 1,085 45 51 5 1 20 215 20 15 20 315 20 11 10 175 10 31 5 2 20 215 20 34 395 315 168,550 60 205 30 20 185 95,690 155 20 10 155 20,250 120 35 110 58,525 65 10 10 20 5 135 9,180 105 25 5 380 72,980 UO 205 20 15 281 8,444 661 271 632 25 29 U5 2,495 135 186 30 445 30 27 95 1,180 95 74 5 1 65 865 55 35 10 6 55 1,375 50 148 15 22 76 2,084 76 162 926 715 294,130 215 425 55 15 5 425 242,260 370 20 25 10 420 60,165 310 110 266 392,465 160 35 25 25 10 "5 5 1 321 102,105 230 75 5 11 871 278,765 240 480 ISO X 1 MONTANA 97 state Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued (DalA are based on repnrts for only a snnipk' of famis. See letl j (For definitions and explanations, see lexl} Si 2e of fnnn— Conti nued HO to 179 acres 22(1 to 259 acres 2fil) to 499 acres Sfxi (o 999 acres 1,0(10 to 1,999 acres USE OF (XIMMERaAL FEBTIUZER AND LIME Commercial fertihiA and fertilizing materials used during the year ..farms refiorting. acres on which used, tons. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liffuid materials farms reporting. tons. Cnsps on which used- Hay and cropland pastut« farms reporting. acres . Dry mftlen a] s farms reporti ng . tons. Liquid materials farms reporting, tons. Other pa.sture (not ciopland) fanns reporting. Qcres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials faims reporting. tons. IVheat farms importing. acres . Dry matenals faims reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporbng. tons. Barley farms reporting. acres. Dry materials fams reporting. tons. Liquid matenals farms reporting. tons. Sugar beets.......... ., farms reporting. acres . Dly materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. All other crops farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. acres limed. Ions. SPEanED FARM E-XPENTIITIIRES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting, dollars. Under *lf)0 fam'S reporting. $100 to ^999 farms reporting . 51,000 to S1.999 farms reporting, $2,000 to $1,999 faims reporting. $5,000 or more farms reporting. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. Under $1,000 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 or more farms reporting. Machine hire farms reporting. dollars. Under $200 fanns reporting. $200 to $999 forms reporting. $1,000 or more farms reporting, liired labor farms reporting, dollars. Under $200 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 forms refxirting, $5,000 to ?a,999 forms reporting. $10,000 to $19, 999,, forms reporting, $20,000 to $49,999 forms reporting. $50,000 or more farms reporting. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms renorting, dollnrs , Under $100 farms reporting, $130 to $499 farms rerxjrting, $500 to ^99 farms reporting, $1,000 or more farms reporting. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business forms reporting. dollars. Under $100 farms reporting. $100 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to ^99 forms reporting. $1,000 to $4,999. farms rcfxirting. $5,000 or more farms reporting. See footnotes ot end of table. 1 656 30,767 3,324 6A1 3,146 95 178 336 9,156 316 778 20 21 70 1,415 70 117 5 10 165 3,495 165 183 5 10 156 3,606 156 225 5 9 235 9,080 220 1,511 65 120 185 4,015 180 332 5 1,522 1,092 1,077,555 195 661 80 110 46 756 1,170,175 580 95 40 30 11 792 200,195 405 331 742 539,350 275 115 160 1J6 55 1 660 93, 5X 330 310 20 1,482 792,930 190 720 340 227 5 291 17 ,821 1,909 276 1,770 45 139 131 4,933 131 342 35 1,110 125 3,550 115 145 10 10 56 1,070 51 57 5 6 75 4,415 65 754 30 107 91 2,743 76 352 15 16 678 527 699,390 75 310 80 45 17 372 943,960 305 35 10 15 7 331 100,830 170 141 20 288 396,600 95 75 45 35 16 6 15 1 277 65,004 140 116 20 1 668 397,725 70 285 200 U.3 280 17,840 1,665 275 1,542 40 123 120 3,765 115 342 5 30 35 1,100 120 4,065 120 157 95 2,105 110 5,020 110 760 30 80 65 1,785 65 131 5 13 656 526 654,805 90 300 85 40 11 366 992,875 270 35 15 40 6 300 88,825 135 165 346 307,175 120 90 45 55 25 11 280 44,435 100 170 10 636 416,215 55 230 200 151 1,206 99,435 6,727 1,176 e,230 156 497 529 22,746 509 1,543 25 42 80 2,165 80 197 592 30,920 566 974 26 40 3% 15,758 376 574 20 35 297 14,856 281 2,113 81 291 363 12,990 328 829 41 89 3,495 2,544 2,959,545 480 1,396 255 288 125 1,733 3,816,340 1,261 178 UO 90 94 1,570 585,383 587 883 100 1,592 1,581,027 436 411 216 285 141 47 1,491 288,183 573 772 136 10 3,439 2,234,578 215 1,403 1,100 716 5 1,317 174,727 7,793 1,247 7,341 142 452 421 19,554 411 1,660 20 36 50 1,315 50 127 834 106,015 779 2,455 55 101 428 31,434 403 841 30 55 149 9,596 139 1,682 56 248 269 6,813 259 576 11 12 4,650 3,057 2,302,722 627 1,859 311 193 67 2,187 4,222,662 1,673 202 135 85 92 1,886 933,312 616 1,018 252 2,248 2,149,717 713 553 415 32b 181 48 n 1 1,926 477,162 732 890 252 52 4,610 ,516,150 205 1,356 1,748 1,300 1 1 639 66 047 9 461 1 597 8 775 75 686 413 21 103 406 1 339 2,454 41 108 1,234 250,472 1,202 4,635 37 466 6a 75,555 604 1,506 20 54 76 3,534 71 626 19 99 228 12,929 225 561 10 63 5,656 3,927 3,071,358 750 2,360 471 258 88 2,708 3,921,470 2,104 274 139 107 84 2,434 1,603,039 669 1,264 501 3,566 3,379,706 781 923 790 790 214 53 10 2,690 897,153 823 1,223 460 134 5,620 6,065,355 92 793 1,829 :,893 13 1,951 602,572 15,685 1,913 15,238 70 447 712 67,458 704 3,992 13 34 63 5,925 63 228 1 7 1,247 397,721 1,221 7,539 31 135 556 104,388 542 2,069 17 59 76 3,972 66 490 21 136 330 23,108 318 920 15 75 7,484 6,434 14,028,048 518 2,759 1,311 1,197 649 4,357 21,164,085 2,368 738 445 308 448 3,624 4,184,304 761 1,643 1,215 5,975 18,743,548 550 785 905 1,694 1,123 607 200 89 22 3,501 1,688,283 977 1,462 594 468 7,451 13,064,006 54 604 1,585 4,925 283 98 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of faniis. See text 1 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Under 10 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All fatm products sold total, dollars.. average per fann, dollars . . All crops sold .dollars.. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars . . Vegetables sold dollars . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars . . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. . Dairy pioducts sold dollars.. Livestock and livestock products, ol>ier tjian poultry and dajry, sold dollars . . LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting.. number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. . number.. Milk cows farms reporting. . nutnber. . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. . number. . Steers and btilla including steer and bull calves farms reporting.. number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and caives- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 5IX) or more head farms reporting.. Cows including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head , ..farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . .30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head .farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting. . Milk t»ws- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . .30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting,. loo or more head farms reporting.. Horses arid/Of mules farms reporting.. number.. Hogs and pigs fanns reporting.. number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. number . . Bom before June 1 farms reporting.. number . . Sheep and lambs farms reporting.. number,. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. . number. , Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. . number,. Fwes , farms reforting. . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting.. number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting,, number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. , number.. dol I ars . . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. , number. . dollars. . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . number . dollars. Milk and cream sold^ farms reporting. pounds. dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. doll ars . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dotcns, dollars. See footnotes al end of table. 378,862,772 U,154 163,619,025 159,797,077 A21,820 838,566 2,561,562 215,243,747 2,883,398 13,226,146 199,134,203 22,265 2,4B1,U1 21,552 1,173,667 14,860 78,839 20,279 671,052 20,147 636,412 384 1,789 1,975 2,457 4,495 4,477 5,936 752 1,381 5,246 2,908 2,173 3,112 2,276 1,232 3,219 4,180 8,998 837 303 302 153 20 17 15,536 84,274 8,143 193,881 4,757 102,612 6,309 91,269 4,967 1,853,975 3,765 544,310 4,547 1,309,665 4,443 1,260,833 3,622 48,832 16,602 1,215,552 19,941 1,188,652 169,692,609 4,839 200,769 6,223,839 4,351 1,324,409 15,892,908 7,574 370,348,002 13,226,146 5,003 269,966 8,267 7,218,932 2,526,651 1,775,147 2,638 917,175 32,317 14,025 166,253 704,580 857,972 473,261 35,295 349,416 247 2,213 187 972 152 381 171 504 171 737 55 117 5 5 5 105 170 110 2,485 90 1,375 75 1,U0 30 60 10 10 20 50 10 40 10 10 292 95,029 203 1,907 235,365 91 3,495 103,345 5 85 1,020 81 939,744 35,295 192 55,231 216 1,194,226 417,980 2,394,208 1,743 697,672 323,827 11,960 337,274 4,61i 2,196,536 252,835 467,142 1,476,559 1,103 U,953 1,001 4,716 315 3,120 831 3,072 782 4,165 60 377 315 231 110 12 2 1 271 617 252 513 25 15 10 428 1,039 397 10,043 251 5,354 292 4,694 213 8,741 158 3,673 167 5,063 162 4,387 106 176 863 77,030 736 6,053 1,113,040 215 8,210 254,510 132 5,470 65,640 452 13,471,656 467,142 271 17,391 437 657,777 230,224 1,050,028 2,658 324,566 211,273 42,250 48,448 22,590 725,462 61,136 197,550 466,776 298 4,827 268 2,093 206 1,053 243 1,589 233 1,140 65 130 61 10 70 101 25 10 153 470 m 1,808 85 1,375 61 433 70 3,795 55 1,140 65 2,655 65 2,535 45 120 208 17,283 242 2,646 327,135 45 1,430 44,330 66 5,500 66,000 116 4,796,835 197,550 70 5,215 95 158,915 55,621 3,073 204 3 283 1,305,118 1,295,238 251 100 6 790 251 990 1,268 086 103 566 230 ,070 934 450 705 13 ,105 685 6 ,000 530 2 ,330 610 3 ,585 550 3 ,520 15 130 120 155 240 40 5 80 375 155 50 20 5 130 345 45 10 280 705 305 3,720 160 2,445 230 1,275 176 10,293 146 2,780 156 7,513 156 7,260 116 253 545 35,570 550 4,390 699,600 120 3,965 122,915 150 6,610 79,320 355 9,546,235 230,070 200 10,654 230 260,645 91,227 4,173,231 4,721 1,857,101 1,826,157 9,300 1,967 19,677 2,321,130 43,116 700,035 1,577,979 685 17,585 650 7,740 490 3,480 630 5,370 600 4,475 5 105 ICO 140 225 105 5 80 280 W5 75 65 5 115 265 65 25 15 5 330 945 265 8,405 130 4,815 220 3,590 145 8,735 110 3,205 140 5,530 130 5,220 115 310 480 29,735 555 7,865 1,063,395 155 11,535 359,135 135 10,270 123,240 330 19,213,525 700,035 150 5,678 275 106,965 37,438 MONTANA 99 state Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued IDaf are bii.spd on report* for only a saniplo of famis. See lenl (For definilions and explanaxions, see test) Sire of fann-Continued 140 lo 179 acres 23) (o '2fi9 acres 2R0 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 2,000 acres and o ESrmnATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BV SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars.. average per farm, dollars.. All crops sold dollars.. Field cmps, otlier tlian vegetables and fhiild and nuts, sold dollars.. VegetAhles sold dollars, . Frviits and nuts sold dollars, . Forest products and horticultural specialty pttjducts sold dollars. . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars.. Poultry and poultry producLs sold dollars.. Dairy ptoducts sold .dollars.. Livestock and livestock products, otlier than poultry and dairy, sold dollars.. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves fams reporting.. number.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. . number,. Milk cows farms reforting.. number . , Heifers end heifer call es farms repotting.. number . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporune. . number. . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting.. fiO to 99 head farms reporting.. lOO to 499 head farms reporting.. SOO or more head farms reporting.. Cows including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head Jarms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting, . 75 lo 99 head farms reporting. . lOU or more head farms reporting. . Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting., 2 to 9 hear! farms reporting.. 10 lo 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms renortjng.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms refiorting,. 75 to 99 head farms reoorung. . 100 or more head farms reporting. . Hoises and or mules farms reporting.. number. . Hogs and pigs farms reiioning. . number. . fVjm since June 1 farms reporting. . number . . Bom before June 1 farms reporting. . number . . Sheep and lambs farms reporting. . number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. . number. . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number.. Ewes farms reporting. . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive .farms reporting. . number.. dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number . . dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . numbCT. . dollars. . Milk and cream sold^ farms repotting. . pounds. . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold , , . farms reporting.. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.. dozens.. dollars.. See footnotes at end of table. 9,753,477 6,346 3,915,715 3,870,546 325 36,779 8,065 5,837,762 176,776 1,488,330 4,172,656 1,223 41,211 1,157 17,268 885 6,875 1,083 12,391 1,058 11,552 20 95 205 271 350 225 56 90 520 251 120 135 15 200 475 115 30 55 10 541 1,632 560 11,790 370 7,230 405 4,560 231 27,881 200 8,670 261 19,211 251 18,111 200 1,100 845 72,705 1,017 22,071 3,151,205 320 14,200 440,200 241 40,572 486,864 635 42,512,351 1,468,330 320 14,556 470 456,715 159,850 6,355,907 9,306 2,483,528 2,139,836 1,200 183,022 159,470 3,872,379 106,619 1,000,135 2,765,625 577 27,240 566 10,305 471 4,235 547 10,525 532 6,410 90 170 140 51 50 180 125 80 90 41 110 205 85 35 25 11 351 1,212 265 4,580 170 2,565 215 2,015 155 16,400 115 9,365 125 7,035 125 6,605 105 430 446 34,050 508 14,936 2,488,463 155 4,320 133,920 135 7,120 85,440 331 26,458,950 1,000,135 195 9,196 246 276,080 96,628 5,737,792 8,615 2,259,738 2,154,126 1,025 2,482 102,105 3,478,054 63,362 670,820 2,743,872 591 22,875 556 10,433 431 2,943 526 6,768 501 5,674 30 60 50 105 165 125 40 215 105 95 70 20 16 5 115 246 20 20 30 381 1,066 211 3,941 156 1,906 155 2,035 160 32,030 115 17,955 140 14,125 135 13,660 110 465 371 28,614 486 13,245 2,234,960 160 4,340 134,540 135 24,485 293,820 275 17,395,512 670,820 140 8,186 205 155,645 54,475 28,391,019 8,054 11,964,564 11,823,434 33,725 22,934 84,471 16,426,455 333,860 4,174,408 11,918,187 2,729 132,937 2,644 60,233 1,871 17,859 2,519 39, 675 2,423 33,079 75 195 230 475 697 666 338 3 211 346 550 263 452 210 55 57 473 968 170 90 75 85 10 1,592 5,911 1,103 26,315 636 15,550 922 10,666 566 109,045 420 43,160 536 65,885 536 60,210 371 5,675 1,895 130,852 2,370 66,568 9,511,126 727 30,323 940,013 555 91,680 1,100,160 1,226 109,598,946 4,174,408 566 28,811 983 855,010 299,254 41,048,311 8,799 22,244,144 22,054,289 12,000 3,073 174,782 18,804,167 335,959 2,006,206 16,462,002 3,372 198,879 3,272 94,108 2,086 12,033 3,116 54,032 3,079 50,739 70 217 261 394 1,043 322 555 10 146 822 638 531 569 351 82 133 532 1,301 IJl 30 51 25 15 2,172 7,514 1,367 30,720 775 15,932 1,054 14,788 750 144,828 605 61,120 679 83,708 674 80,555 557 3,152 2,474 176,038 2,997 96,197 13,686,179 831 32,134 995,154 567 109,339 1,312,058 1,152 55,751,352 2,006,206 805 33,640 1,367 837,555 293,144 71,639,328 12,648 45,603,468 45,338,271 33,920 3,711 227,566 26,035,860 403,903 1,211,792 24,420,165 4,117 319,903 4,046 155,721 2,663 10,602 3,807 85,353 3,842 78,829 35 256 252 324 955 1,210 1,067 IS 168 717 544 598 892 598 251 278 799 1,710 91 26 24 8 2 3 3,124 12,403 1,467 34,313 816 17,245 1,137 17,058 810 153,064 628 47,707 744 105,357 723 101,523 613 3,834 3,375 220,629 3,813 152,264 21,433,346 920 32,437 1,005,547 667 114,226 1,370,712 1,308 37,720,680 1,211,792 977 39,842 1,741 1,003,189 351,117 202,966,120 27,001 69,546,236 68,727,758 10,990 5,833 801,655 U3,419,334 529,005 1,044,363 131,845,515 6,613 1,688,353 6,510 804,073 4,250 13,928 6,196 448,188 6,376 436,092 34 158 157 166 464 1,107 3,810 717 125 427 249 340 798 1,026 817 2,728 1,324 2,732 110 12 17 5,974 51,207 1,982 55,755 1,068 26,720 1,542 29,035 1,606 1,339,053 1,203 345,520 1,514 993,533 1,481 960,225 1,274 33,307 4,808 298,017 6,414 800,010 113,742,795 1,100 54,330 1,584,230 1,463 909,052 10,908,624 1,313 32,942,146 1,044,363 1,116 41,516 1,947 1,256,260 439,692 100 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Data are ba^ed tin rppcirt^ for unly a sariLpk' of famis. See tevi [For Hefmitions and explanalions, see text) Under to acres 10 to 49 acres 70 to 99 acres LIVESroCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODllCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958. to November 30, 1959 . . . .farms reporting. ntiTnber of litters. 1 or 2 litters forms renortinp. a to 9 litters farms reporting. to to 19 litters farms reporting. ^ to ^9 litters farms reporting. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting. 70 or more litters farms reporting. June 2 to November ^0 farms reporting. numlrer of litl«rs. December 1 to June t farms reporting. number of litters. SPEaFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes .farms reporting. acres. Under 1 1 acres farms reporting. 11 to 24 acres farms reporting. 2fi to 19 acres farms refjorting. .50 to 74 acres farms reporting. 7,5 to 99 acres farms reporting. too or more acres farms reporting. Harvested for grain farms reporting. atres. bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. , bushels. , Sales farms reporting . . bushels. , Durum wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. , bushels. Sales farms reporting . , bushels. , Other spring wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushesl. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres. , tons. , Sales farms reporting . tons . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons . Sales farms reporting . tons. Wild hay c ut farms reporting . . acres. . tons. , Sales farms reporting . . tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. , tons. Sales farms reporting . , tons. Crass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres. tons, green weight. Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting . acres, pounds . See footnotes at end of table. 4,938 33,514 2,013 1,954 609 260 59 33 3,171 14,130 3,961 19,384 2,168 103,773 267 535 613 349 161 243 111 2,214 102,780 31 37,220 9,252 1.633,023 40,493,975 9,073 38,315,641 908 38,273 1,549,245 866 1,442,771 12,548 1,976,395 28,644,760 11,918 26,265,542 7,776 230,811 7,121,875 1,790 1,820,691 15,638 1,750,936 47,393,820 9,127 33,562,831 2,121,524 14,395 957,055. 1,683,379 2,956 255,323 3,174 254,799 332,087 424 30,209 5,751 228,401 201,803 247 6,316 5,010 537,513 462,406 510 28,491 2,543 135,884 88,237 231 7,019 154 7,872 46,545 712 36,925 3,103,975 70 585 30 20 15 60 185 45 400 5 5 200 5 200 10 40 760 5 135 50 140 375 15 UO 15 90 115 5 20 186 1,797 71 35 15 5 5 5 116 757 150 1,040 5 15 1,125 110 1,115 41,010 100 34,380 125 840 21,010 30 16,535 160 1,085 45,685 45 16,490 195 1,620 56,810 100 32,435 646 5,955 11,930 195 3,425 95 950 1,245 5 15 60 225 190 70 740 575 ID 105 25 140 140 56 340 25 21 5 5 40 185 36 155 25 400 18,580 25 16,335 45 435 12,605 30 10,615 55 520 23,975 35 19,970 70 990 25,245 30 12,325 5,590 130 690 65 50 10 95 320 100 370 50 580 25 20 5 10 75 2,625 5 1,250 145 1,945 65, 970 130 62,115 10 75 2,750 10 1,950 245 3,025 %,460 220 91,625 195 2,030 94,290 70 29,600 250 3,930 136,870 115 70,910 190 535 3,110 10,110 7,050 19,880 85 155 2,220 5,025 71 141 1,395 3,210 2,190 4,475 20 45 435 1,595 15 65 75 550 120 735 15 100 50 105 360 2,170 995 2,490 10 15 110 150 10 45 150 590 200 435 . . . 10 90 75 6,400 MONTANA 101 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Oontinued (Data are baspd on repiin^ Tof iinl\ n sariple or famts. See text (For definilions and explanations, see text) Size of ffttm— Continued 140 to 179 acres IHI) to 2151 arres ■_"J) lo 259 arres ■.'fiO lo 199 acres 1,11110 to 1,999 acres O.OOO acres and over LIVESIXXK AND LI\T,STOrK PBODUCTS-Continued Litters tarrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 , , , .faims reporting, number of litters. 1 or -2 litters farms reporting, 3 to 9 litters farms reporting, 10 to 19 liuers faims reporting, 2D to W litters farms reporting, 40 to 69 litters farms reporting, 70 or more litters farms reporting, June 2 to November 30 farms reporting, number of litters, December 1 to June 1 faims reporting, number of litters. spEnnED fnops harn-e-sted Com for all putpo.se.s farms reporting, acres. Under 11 acres farms reporting, 11 to 24 acres farms reporting, 25 to 49 acres farms report] ng , 50 to 74 aci«s farms reporting . 75 to 99 act«s farms reporting, 100 or more acres farnis reporting. Harvested for grain .farms reporting, acres, busbels. Sales farms reporting, bushels. Winter wheat harvested farms reporting . acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . biishels. DtinjiD wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Other spring wheat harvested farms reporting. acres. bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Oats harvested for grain farms repotting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating f amis reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Clover, timothy, and mirtares of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres. , tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. , acres., tons. . Sales fame reporting . . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting.. acres. . tons. , Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . S&les farms reporting. . tons.. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa. clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres. . tons, green '.veight. . Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting.. acres., pounds.. See footnotes at end of table. 350 1,975 150 135 20 5 250 985 265 990 125 2,360 35 35 55 10 70 4,350 5 3,750 300 7,015 225,270 280 214,330 20 480 10,875 20 10,875 585 12,050 291,760 545 267,195 510 7,785 336,290 165 111,875 750 15,245 542,660 300 239,830 44,685 1,116 33,425 76,435 360 22,030 205 6,935 10,550 35 1,510 100 1,925 2,680 5 60 60 1,355 965 20 205 40 560 870 5 175 15 4^5 1,125 10 475 50,500 160 735 75 70 15 135 340 115 395 1,023 30 15 1 10 130 4,150 5 3,750 155 4,765 135,690 155 124,600 275 5,970 164,100 235 U8,480 251 4,572 167,675 65 32,510 326 6,540 198,535 90 74,615 451 19,031 45,918 125 14,585 110 4,730 7,595 15 585 80 1,105 1,285 5 20 50 1,220 1,120 15 325 10 65 70 5 30 20 490 3,250 15 155 6,400 116 617 86 241 106 376 71 1,050 35 5 100 5,000 185 7,110 252,620 170 240,180 15 425 6,875 10 6,375 290 6,760 177,530 260 160,055 260 4,830 206,700 70 53,350 365 10,210 360,050 160 168,325 20,790 445 15,145 35,600 95 6,590 100 2,680 3,425 5 375 81 1,300 1,635 5 60 71 1,330 1,390 20 405 20 335 310 300 20,000 720 ,545 240 335 95 50 510 1,925 590 2,620 239 6,580 30 105 67 25 10 2 10 325 13,500 1,206 69,702 2,103,490 1,171 2,013,730 60 2,500 44,045 60 42,970 1,519 74,725 1,270,300 1,424 1,190,375 1,058 23,742 1,009,510 345 327,345 2,009 83,329 2,496,930 1,146 1,544,910 146,589 2,061 96,322 216,500 625 49,915 524 26,767 37,880 100 5,755 390 8,515 7,530 55 785 361 10,905 9,020 75 1,490 176- 2,670 3,005 40 495 1,410 8,375 45 1,085 91,000 837 937 5,312 5,997 341 401 311 363 130 114 50 44 5 8 7 521 537 2,238 2,424 672 766 3,074 3,573 262 516 8,197 25,195 a 39 % 93 102 166 40 121 52 3 45 16 12 359 296 18,000 14,135 5 6,950 1,664 2,512 186,997 500,452 5,092,707 12,545,393 1,659 2,489 4,762,478 11,933,542 170 335 8,950 29,869 156, 545 567,298 165 319 146,885 523,210 2,416 3,270 273,496 640,153 4,091,630 9,126,654 2,306 3,198 3,777,488 8,340,717 1,138 1,557 26,428 47,388 872,161 1,258,101 282 340 261,911 334,820 2,950 4,047 233,277 528,670 6,177,070 14,547,060 2,097 2,786 4,478,060 11,146,690 210,925 323,590 2,024 2,276 119,932 143,078 227,511 235,115 467 341 54,660 32,798 492 499 25,105 37,132 34,970 50,551 839 19,238 16,082 35 775 782 34,615 28,993 120 6,105 275 10,410 5,275 40 710 40 1,625 9,160 81 1,900 207,060 1,524 48,374 39,870 63 2,185 1,079 70.438 58,896 95 5,829 636 23,537 15,439 62 2,479 11 1,031 6,520 142 7,019 604,245 1,216 9,2U 544 419 150 66 21 16 681 3,585 991 5,626 7,796 57,963 42 91 192 162 99 193 23 709 31,945 6 15,120 2,780 850,072 19,889,760 2,734 18,802,581 233 45,814 756,327 272 706,776 3,523 954,816 13,262,946 3,390 12,153,797 2,357 109,246 2,964,578 298 525,515 4,341 860,995 22,608,390 2,173 15,702,736 4,026 495,697 780,970 353 56,930 842 143,695 175,941 51 7,420 2,512 146,439 130,726 49 2,231 2,347 413,480 357,457 115 13,647 1,271 96,592 61,698 28 2,701 16,915 394 25,766 2,090,370 102 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continue(i [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texl ) Total all farms Size of farm ItCTl (For dermitiona and explanalions, see text) Under 10 acres If) to 49 acres 50 to fi9 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres SPECIFIED CROPS RMIVESTED-Continued Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres^.. 100- lb. bags... 3,757 9,531 1,531,173 1,323 59,291 396,463 290 421,820 846 2,971 105 21 3,335 10 30 610 50 14,025 140 333 262 92 19,842 40 370 6,240 45 11,960 170 838 56 117 17,065 10 180 3,325 10 42,250 30 84 185 820 168,390 60 1,565 24,545 10 251,100 40 85 120 390 47,540 125 acres. . . tons . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . . 5,135 81,990 15 9,300 Land in bearing and nonbeartng fruit orchards , groves , vineyards . and acres.. . 49 Z Less than 0.05 percent. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. ^Does not include data for fanns with less than 20 trees and grapevines. MONTANA 103 state Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Dala are bftswi in reports for only a snj mple of famia. Spe lex 1 nee text) S r© of farm-Continued lUcn (For deRnitjons and explajiiitiona 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres SM to 259 acrea 26fl to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres l.OOO to 1.999 acres 2,000 acres and ovef SPEaFIED CROPS HARVESrED-Contiiia«d Irish potatoes harvested for home 225 55* 112,500 245 9,300 139,905 10 325 70 193 100 543 129,345 75 4,415 70,465 15 1,200 50 850 125 646 66,940 115 5,090 74,785 15 1,025 25 18 490 1,905 303,100 312 15,161 227,531 45 33,725 100 206 556 2,117 316,928 169 10,021 142,428 30 12,000 51 69 720 1,037 162,959 79 3,699 55,917 19 33,920 58 101 813 Sugar beets harvested for eugar acres^., 100-lb. bags... . . farms reporting. . . acres... tons... 1,289 183,229 83 4,325 68,722 26 Land In bearing and nonbearing t'rult orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ ..farms reporting... acres.. . 77 145 104 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farma. See textl (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by tentire of operator Full owners Part ouners All teimitts FARMS. ACREAOE, AND VALUE FsrinS number . , Percent di stri bution percent . . Land in fafms acres.. Percent distribution percent. . Average si ze of fam acres . . Value of land and buildings: Average per fann .dollars. . Average per acre dol I ars . . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested /arms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres . . . 10 to 19 acres , 90 to 29 acres . 30 to 49 acres . 50 lo 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 900 lo 499 acres 500 lo 999 acres 1,000 or more acres . Cropland used only for pa.sture Cropland not harvested and not pastured . Cultivated summer fallow Soil-improvement grasses and legumes . Other cropland [idle and crop failure) . . arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting arms reporting anns reporting arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting 'arms reporting s reporting acres s reporting acres 'arms reporting 'arms reporting arms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not croolanil and not wowlland) faim^ reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms , farms reporting acres [rrigated cropland harvested farms reporting Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reixjrting, acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number. . Under 95 years .number. . 95 lo !14 years number.. 35 to 44 years number. . 45 to 54 years jiumber. . 55 to 64 years .number. . 85 or more years number. . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK ANT) OTHER INCOSfE Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operalrrs reporting. . 1 lo 99 days operators reporting. , 100 lo 199 days operators reporting.. 200 or more days operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. , With income from sources other than farm operated and off.farm work operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . Operators not working oTf their farms or not reporting as lo wprk off Uieir farms operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. , With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of B^cultural products sold operators reporting. , See foolflotea at end of table. 28,802 XXX 6i,029,04i XXX 2,223.1 71,218 35.70 26,689 8,140,721 1,055 1,065 878 1,747 3,708 5,566 7,588 3,891 1,191 6,758 955,007 17,480 5,954,210 15,908 5,333,642 1,988 358,356 2,835 262,212 3,961 2,193,176 1,417 263,416 21,979 45,437,768 4,627 523,209 12,144 1,915,092 11,396 1,476,681 1,090 36,802 605 84,603 8,339 ,569,843 349 62,960 28,325 378 3,750 7,399 7,514 5,170 4,114 48.9 23,519 100.0 58,975,643 100.0 2,507.6 83,035 35.20 22,648 7,945,317 199 300 339 1,009 3,020 5,217 7,496 3,887 1,181 5,442 894,775 15,827 5,763,118 14,730 5,241,147 1,635 284,289 2,382 237,682 2,952 1,956,186 821 206,453 18,923 41,224,743 3,741 498,583 9,832 1,834,248 9,496 1,427,155 920 33,124 586 84,256 8,003 5,489,708 .323 59,286 23,104 286 3,251 6,224 6,459 4,355 2,529 47.9 0,523 4,581 1,661 4,281 6,776 4,086 1,063 1,627 2,835 1,633 5,678 3,314 4,606 1,397 8,279 2,011 6,365 16,743 1,744 5,099 7,876 33.5 1,204,062 13.9 1,041.7 51,833 50.99 7,408 1,562,906 169 218 210 636 1,560 2,018 1,925 567 105 2,094 242,622 4,452 1,018,915 3,956 884,049 567 85,920 759 48,946 1,171 314,239 413 54,812 5,997 4,806,885 1,576 119,925 3,888 533,338 3,700 395,038 336 10,244 158 21,501 1,687 842,512 53 14,402 7,657 34 599 1,643 2,260 1,985 1,136 51.7 2,332 1,278 385 669 563 1,187 662 5,544 629 1,786 12,008 51.1 41,034,433 69.6 3,417.3 106,446 32.21 11,745 5,133,816 30 69 102 291 1,048 2,267 4,300 2,708 931 2,612 533,831 8,902 3,896,187 8,426 3,564,642 914 173,863 1,319 157,682 1,460 1,298,772 327 116,959 10,189 29,447,149 1,672 259,923 4,444 958,170 4,325 749,958 399 17,091 327 46,660 5,043 3,811,817 223 35,424 11,872 92 1,437 3,426 3,511 2,098 1,308 48.1 3,069 1,954 486 629 775 8,939 909 2,834 251 1.1 4,485,770 7.6 17,871.6 278,436 19.55 233 198,443 10 45 68 57 49 47 35,918 128 66,893 117 60,951 13 3,637 16 2,305 50 212,315 14 26,941 239 1,889,944 34 71,975 132 121,189 130 104,089 20 1,540 6 685 61 67,222 219 13 53 MONTANA 105 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Dau are based on refiorts for only a sample of farms. See lexlj (For ilerinilions Bud explanalions, see le\t) cial farms by tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenants aiare-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenants Other and unspecified tenants FARMS. ACREAGE. ANDV\LUE Farms number. Perrent dislnbulion oercent. Land in farms , acres . Percent distribution percent. \^«afie sue of farm acres. Value Of land and buildings; Average per farm dollars. Avera^ per acre dollars. Land in farms according to use: CtDpland harvested farms reporting. acres , I to 9 acres farms report! ng . 10 to 19 acres farms reportinp. SD to 29 acres farms reporting. .% to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 499 acres farms reoortjnp. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. CtDpland used only for pasture farms reportrng. acres., CiTspland not harvested and not pastured , farms reporting. acres.. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. , acres. , Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporung.. acres.. Otiier cropland (idle and clop failure) farms re^rtrng. . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting. , acres, , Woodland not pastured farms reporting. , acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not wrxxiland) farms reporting. . acres . . Improved pa.sture farms reporting.. acres . . Irrigated land In larms farms reporting.. acres . . Iirigajed cropland harvested ..farms reporting.. Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres. . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting. . acres.. Land in stnp-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting.. acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres . . F\RM OPERATORS BV AGE Operators reporting age jiumber. . L'ndef 25years number . . 25 to 34 years number.. 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number.. 55 to R4 years number.. 65 or more years number. . \verBge age years . . OFFFARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporti ng . . 100 to 199 days operators reportjng.. 200 or more days operators reporti ng . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of a^cultural products sold operators reporting. . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators retiorting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold ooerators reporting. . See ftntnotes at end of table. 532 2.3 1,565,65^ 2.7 2,943.0 64,319 21.51 A61 80,034 5 10 53 107 165 98 19 153 17,112 204 23,405 172 19,029 22 3,325 25 1,051 69 55,323 17 1,885 447 ,369,727 116 11,362 320 48,615 307 36,797 39 1,025 15,905 3 743 530 20 140 165 134 46 25 165 118 16 31 49 91 33 367 55 77 586 2.5 936,205 1.6 1,.597.6 59,546 38.10 580 185,304 88 130 229 103 14 148 13,580 391 121,340 375 113,263 21 2,586 52 5,491 53 32,478 1 400 507 562,409 117 8,079 306 52,283 305 40,645 12 1,388 189 113,527 9 1,85. 575 9 211 224 82 43 6 219 129 42 48 31 100 25 367 52 52 1,622 6.9 1,574,342 2.7 970.6 63,600 66.33 1,622 584,206 12 1 158 414 661 313 63 257 14,838 1,305 500,461 1,264 475,382 59 11,082 137 13,997 65 12,616 33 2,691 995 398,366 129 5,465 498 78,016 489 68,344 51 8,482 776 533,637 30 6,541 1,605 99 568 478 315 U3 32 38.7 710 418 HI 181 912 70 168 454 1.9 981,423 1.7 2,161.7 81,877 37.45 447 162,241 33 123 170 100 14 105 33,465 341 109,716 326 101,073 34 3,258 63 5,385 63 25,993 10 805 409 634,445 71 17,794 187 28,905 185 23,268 17 448 25 4,710 170 93,079 1 50 452 14 207 152 60 18 1 162 127 12 23 26 74 27 292 13 55 190 0.8 193,754 0.3 1,019.8 48,149 41.38 151 38,367 16 55 45 20 1 26 3,409 104 26,201 94 22,758 5 618 11 2,825 21 4,450 6 1,960 140 115,818 26 4,060 57 13,732 55 9,016 6 780 30 12,009 184 13 30 69 35 29 87 42 9 36 24- 15 21 103 3 24 106 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are ba-^ed on reports for only a sample of fanns. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by tenure of operator Part owners Managers All tenants SPEaFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. . . number... Com piclters farms reporting... number Pick-up balers farms reporting... number... Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . . number Motortnictts .fams reporting... number IVactors, ., farms reporting... number... Tractors other than garden farms renortjng... number . . . 1 tractor .farms reporting. . . 2 tractors farms reporting. . . T tractors farms reporting. . . i tractors farms reporting. . . 5 or more tractors farms reporting... Wheel tractors farms reporting. . . number . . . Crawler tractors farms reporting... number Gartlen tractors farms reporting... number. .. Automobiles farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting.. Rome freezer farms reporting.. Milking machine farms reporting.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. .. Power.onerated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting... Gravel, shell, or shale farms retorting... Dirt or unimproved farms reporting... Less than 1 mile to a hart! surface road farms reporting. . . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road fajms reporting.. . 1 mile farms reporting. . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . . 1 miles farms reporting... 5 or more miles farms reporting... F.AI»1 LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting... persons. . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . . persons.. . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting... 2 hired workers farms reporting... 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting... 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . . . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated Ofierators reporting.. . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . . Operators not reporting residence number — USE OF COMMERQAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing mal«ria]s used during the year operators reporting. . . acres on which us«l tons... Dry materials farms reporting... tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms repotting. .. acres . . . Dry materials farms repotting. . . tons... Liquid materials.. farms reporting... tons . . . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. . acres.. . Dry materials farms reporting... tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... Wheat farms reporting. . . acres. .. Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... See footnotes at end of table. U,937 18,063 226 228 8,885 9,211 1,898 2,094 25,947 52,785 26,066 64,577 25,618 59,510 7,773 3,918 5,127 2,259 1,541 25,136 53,563 5,022 5,947 4,761 5,067 25,769 34,863 28,207 19, 142 21,244 3,405 1,215 162 13,755 4,741 11,737 11,666 1,639 10,027 1,013 2,116 680 6,218 5,668 11,524 3,748 6,503 2,603 712 257 127 49 23,798 3,479 1,525 8,506 1,336,948 49,207 8,251 46,422 728 2,785 3,152 157, 105 3,077 10,618 95 168 479 16,954 479 1,058 6 17 4,582 800,343 4,423 16,310 179 776 14,098 17,152 220 222 8,407 8,722 1,825 2,008 22,235 48,065 22,309 58,935 22,197 54,791 5,288 8,216 4,937 2,227 1,529 21,856 49,310 4,595 5,481 3,878 4,144 21,499 29,518 23,222 15,855 13,162 3,015 1,131 156 13,135 3,310 9,683 10,094 1,177 3,917 736 1,732 609 5,790 5,487 11,152 3,704 6,328 2,571 710 251 126 46 19,688 2,625 1,206 7,798 1,315,317 47,963 7,558 45,195 712 2,768 2,818 151,895 2,748 9,948 89 165 414 16,144 414 1,003 6 17 4,387 792,714 4,233 16,092 174 771 3,892 4,360 55 55 2,497 2,535 515 567 7,186 12,703 7,291 16,380 7,221 15,642 2,322 2,731 1,336 536 296 7,096 14,217 1,253 1,425 1,148 1,238 7,010 9,172 7,735 5,279 5,716 1,320 519 35 3,543 1,313 3,365 2,974 435 2,539 284 579 150 1,526 1,356 2,570 863 1,223 656 138 51 15 3 6,705 704 467 2,716 306,020 13,618 2,643 12,882 230 736 1,169 51,007 1,136 3,554 45 117 185 6,139 185 401 5 10 1,282 162,709 1,236 3,624 52 176 8,017 10,193 135 137 4,760 4,974 1,038 1,129 11,673 27,737 11,647 33,436 11,619 31,067 2,091 4,135 2,928 1,396 1,019 11,487 27,749 2,726 3,318 2,239 2,369 11,235 16,008 11,953 3,209 9,861 1,289 466 100 7,561 1,450 4,852 5,555 524 5,031 331 876 353 3,421 3,337 6,512 2,413 4,071 1,647 493 165 10,224 1,231 553 122 163 2 2 131 176 26 36 240 899 234 1,110 234 1,078 18 58 39 45 74 232 918 106 160 31 32 214 421 248 185 213 13 5 44 94 105 8 97 10 18 6 63 151 852 136 642 191 33 27 3,704 72 774,258 42,902 23,507 1,438 3,602 69 22,462 1,380 259 5 1,045 58 1,289 46 76,391 11,199 1,270 44 4,847 517 26 2 23 6 168 5 7,109 1,022 168 5 436 13 1 7 2,352 27 495,555 20,721 2,292 26 9,557 531 69 1 256 3 MONTANA 107 state Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF < )PERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued IDalft are based on repotu for only a sample of Tums. See text] [For definiunn-< anii explanations, see text) SPEnFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACTLTTIES AND HINT) OF ROAD Grain oombinen faims reporting , . . number.. . Com pickers farms reporting... number. . . Pick-up balers farms reporting number... Field forage har% esters. .farms reporting... number. . . Motortrucks farni.s reporting. . . number Tractors fanrs reporting. .. number Tractors other than garden farms reporting.. . number. . . 1 tractor farms reporting. . . 2 tractors farms reporting... 3 tractors farms reporting. . . 4 tractors farms refiorting... 5 or more tractors farms reporting Wheel tractors farms reporting... number... Crawler tractors farms reporting number Garden tractors farms reporting. .. number. .. \ulomobiles farms reporting. .. number.. . Automobiles and, or motortmcks farms reporting . . . Telephone farms reporting. . . Home freezer farms reporting Milking machine farms reporting. . . Electric milk cooler farms retwrting... rtt>p drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . . Power^jperated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . . Farms by kind of toaij on which located: Hard surface farms reportj ng ftavel, shell, or shale farms reporting, .. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. .. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface rpad farms reporting 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting... Imile farms reporting. . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting 4 miles .' farms reporting. . . ,■> or more miles farms reporting... FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting persons Regular hired workers [employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . . persons Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers; 1 hired wrirker 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. .. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. . Not residing on farm operated operators re(y>rting. . . Ofierators not reporting residence number. . . USE OF (XMMERaAL FERTILIZER .AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used dunng the year fatms reporting. , . acres on which used . . . tons . . . Dry materials farms reoorting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting. . . tons . . . Cipps on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting acres. .. Dry materials farms reporting. .. tons. ., Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... Other pasture [not cropland) farms reporting. .. acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting. .. tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... Wheat. farms reporting.. . acres... Dry materials farms reporting.. . tons . . . Lif|uid materials farms reporting tons... See footnotes at end of tnble. Conmerclal farms by tenure of operator— Continued Cash t'^'nant^ soo 212 7 7 XS4 189 «a 55 .488 781 473 1,051 472 993 155 171 92 36 18 463 935 52 a 49 53 452 581 522 337 345 91 42 107 201 217 45 172 22 43 14 93 115 206 60 90 cash tenants 413 99 20 141 11,420 861 136 615 16 46 78 3,128 78 251 5 250 5 19 50 ,102 45 89 5 15 396 450 9 9 273 277 36 41 575 1,167 561 1,365 560 1,310 91 281 137 27 24 555 1,228 79 82 49 55 553 697 585 399 447 118 41 90 264 228 30 198 22 36 Crop-.:.hare tenants Li vest DC k- chare tenants 110 198 62 75 501 57 276 41,129 1,816 255 1,682 58 134 86 1,381 81 209 5 4 182 23,311 166 575 16 22 1,083 1,322 7 7 3U 316 1(X 118 1,468 3,454 1,503 3,506 1,492 3,218 496 551 257 121 67 1,438 2,898 274 320 266 288 1,461 1,883 1,562 1,023 1,091 121 36 12 934 263 610 736 97 639 44 127 60 408 293 616 112 137 1,088 449 85 659 99,225 5,326 630 4,543 104 683 92 3,563 82 338 10 14 31 904 31 90 356 60,478 332 1,198 29 292 301 351 5 5 198 204 58 62 450 1,056 443 1,258 443 1,178 51 170 137 55 30 441 1,090 81 88 78 80 432 574 454 314 382 51 16 35 231 185 13 172 18 45 8 101 Other and unspecified tenants 106 147 50 66 424 23 7 199 35,504 1,229 192 1,163 40 66 51 2,799 50 189 1 11 520 11 34 124 23,777 122 475 87 101 51 51 155 268 157 329 156 300 64 69 11 11 1 144 275 24 25 18 29 142 182 163 109 107 12 66 94 25 69 5 8 11 45 19 51 142 29 19 31 4,859 168 31 168 7 427 7 33 14 3,061 108 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a aample of fanns. See textj «t) Total all farms Commercial farms by tentire of operator Hem {For definitions and pxplanaLions, seo te Total Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants USE OF COMMERa VL FERTILIZER \ND LIME-Continued Commercial feililizer anrf fertilizinf: matenals useH during the year— Continued Crops on which used— Continued 2,498 236,751 2,397 5,509 117 241 1,243 57,418 1,157 8,758 377 1,304 1,897 68,377 1,812 4,169 107 279 28,566 21,315 27,178,709 3,443 11,653 2,853 2,271 1,090 14,415 37,663,672 10,225 1,757 969 705 759 12,623 7,974,537 4,629 5,335 2,109 16,143 23,250,203 3,740 3,237 2,727 3,471 1,796 790 257 102 23 12,292 3,366,315 4,716 5,288 1,532 756 27,896 27,378,779 2,590 7,187 7,368 10,443 308 378,862,772 13,154 163,619,025 159,797,077 421,820 838,566 2,561,562 215,243,747 2,883,398 13,226,146 199,134,203 2,403 233,115 2,307 5,423 112 236 1,216 57,244 1,135 8,734 372 1,302 1,718 64,205 1,633 3,995 106 277 23,503 17,363 25,689,977 2,531 9,343 2,639 2,230 1,075 12,483 36,874,878 8,466 1,650 917 702 748 10,308 7,605,205 3,371 5,346 2,091 15,059 27,602,432 3,054 2,990 2,631 3,429 1,795 782 257 101 20 10,840 3,715,413 3,611 5,007 1,434 738 23,267 26,401,645 673 4,928 6,986 10,331 299 371,608,413 15,300 160,828,870 157,404,541 366,360 664,863 2,392,606 210,779,548 2,431,567 12,599,774 195,693,207 751 50,054 726 1,336 35 43 413 17,606 385 2,451 116 330 642 18,505 630 1,456 17 55 7,371 5 944 6,966^959 951 3,327 739 695 232 4,087 8,395,330 2,932 512 241 225 177 3,422 1,752,478 1,308 1,670 444 4,251 5,389,507 1,208 867 676 899 402 133 51 9 1 3,357 897,203 1,461 1,458 324 114 7,744 6,227,829 463 2,618 2,339 2,239 35 85,230,400 10,828 34,427,904 32,317,683 21,675 535,093 1,503,453 50,852,496 1,304,697 5,495,890 44,051,909 1,216 142,056 1,177 2,983 47 137 379 18,440 351 2,919 113 471 775 34,707 723 1,715 57 151 12,004 9,395 14,716,909 1,141 4,717 1,599 1,286 652 6,646 20,641,187 4,337 948 532 401 428 5,759 4,696,231 1,602 2,784 1,373 8,368 17,399,864 1,356 1,599 1,433 2,035 1,172 542 158 61 12 5,883 2,251,545 1,760 2,678 924 526 11,950 15,940,639 153 1,674 3,403 6,504 216 224,457,802 18, 692 97,691,121 96,541,590 274,230 75,959 799,342 126,766,681 976,741 5,540,556 120,249,334 11 3,253 10 179 1 2 84 2 12 1 2 10 1,613 9 128 1 40 251 205 1,533,993 9 54 31 39 72 142 3,308,393 46 20 19 11 46 105 308,920 7 217 2,380,741 10 15 15 20 41 49 31 29 7 102 69,407 23 43 16 20 250 780,442 8 25 53 129 35 16,564,755 65,995 2,067,232 1,982,930 5,500 155 78,697 14,497,473 30,720 66,467 14,400,286 423 Dr> matenals Liquid materials . .farms reporting... tons... . .farms reportine tons 32,747 394 870 29 49 422 21,114 397 tons.. . . .farms reporting... 3,352 137 All other crops Ions ..farms reporting... 499 291 9,375 271 tons... . .fanns reporting... 696 31 Litne or limini: material^ used during the year SPECIHED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the followinR sppciTied expenditures Under $100 . . tons , .farms reporting acres limefl.. . ..farms reporting.. . ..farms reporting... dollars... ..farms reporting... 31 3,377 2,324 2,472,116 430 ..farms reporting... 1,245 Sl.OOO to ^1,999 farms reporling. .. 320 S3,000 lo ."M.999 ..farms reporting... 210 Purchase of livestock and poultry ..faims reporting... dollars... 1,603 4,029,463 1,151 . .farms reporting 170 $2,500 to $4,999 ..farms reporting... 125 . .farms reporti ng 65 ...fanns reporting... 97 . .farms reporting... 1,522 Under S-'OO dollars... . . .farms renorting... 847,576 454 , . .farms reporting 848 farms reporting.. . 220 . . .fapTS reporting... 2,223 dollars... 2,432,320 480 509 507 . . .farms reporting. . . 475 , . .farms reporti ng . . . 180 «S,000 to $9,999 .... . ..farms reporting... 53 -«10,000 to $19,999 . .farms reporting 17 . . .farms reporting. . . 2 Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . . .farms reporting. . . rWlars... . farms reporting. . . 1,493 497,258 367 . . .farms rCKirting. . . 823 . farms reporting... 220 51,000 or more Gasoline and other petroleum fuel . . .farms reporting. .. , . farms reporting. . . 78 3,323 dollars... . . .faims renorting 3,452,735 49 ?100t«$499 .. .farms reportine... farms reporting 611 1,141 $1,000 to $4,999 S.5,000 or more ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD Dl . ..farms reporting. .. , , .farms reporting. .. .SOURCE 1,509 13 45,305,461 averajie per farm, dollars. .. 13,388 26,642,563 Field crops, other th.an veqetatiles and fnjils and nuts sold dollars... dollars... 26,562,333 65,455 Fniit-s and nut.s sold Forest products and horticultural specialty products s dollars... old dollars... dollars... 3,656 11,114 18,662,898 169,409 dollars... 1,496,861 Livestock :ini^ livestock oitjducts, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars... 16,996,628 See fooUiotes al end of table. MONTANA 109 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR; CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DftU are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Ci>mtiiercial farms by tenure of operator — C .ntlnued (For (iprinitions and oxplanaunns, ''ar— Conlmuwi Oops on whirh usmI— Continuei) Barley farm^ reporting., Dfy matwials fami9 reportjne. , tons., Liquid matwials fams reporting. , tons., Su^ar befits farm^ reoortine., Dr> materials fann-^ reporting . ton?.. Liquid malenals ram'* reportme,. \il other cmos na!s u«eft Hurini! ihp \onr . . , farms reportmc. . farms rpponing.. Inns.. .farTTS n^oortmc.. ,.fa/Tn^ repiirtini!, , acres limecL. SPEHFIFD F\RM FXPFSDITTRP^ \n> of the fnllowine specified expi-ndilurps fnrw; reo'">''linc. Feed for Inestork and poultry farm-^ rfrwrtinc. dollm-s. Under ~Ifn fum-i n-pi^rtinff. $100 to ^99 fart"^ rep.irtinu'. «1.000 to ?1,999 famts n^rxirtins. $2,n00 to ?4,999 f:ims reportinL'. SS.OOO or more fiirm-i reporlint:, Purchase of livestock and poultry farmv reponine. dnllars. ("nder ?1,OOC farm- reportinu. >1,0(10 to «:^,t99 fanri^ repDnin:-. ?2,,'>fi0 to ^1,999 famts roportine. ?-"i,flOO to .^,999 farms renortin". ?lll,|10n nr more farms refxirlini;. Marhin 'hire farm- rpporlme. I'nder ^itlO farm'^ rprmrtinc, $•110 to 5999 faim-^ reportinc Sl.OOD or more fami'i reporting. Iiir**d lahor fami- reonrtint'. diillnr-i, I'nder *i?Oi) farms repririins, *3in lo ^199 farriK reportinc. ViOil lo ^9{I9 farm-i report ini:, ^l.nOfl lo ?'?.199 rarm'i reporting:. P-J.SnO to ^1.999 fiimw reportinp, M.OOO to 50,999 fann-; reportine, *10,000 to ?19,999 farms report! ni;, ?a),000 to "=49.999 farm^ rpporlme, ^■iO,(M>n or more farm* renortma. Seivls, hulb-i, plaj md trees farms reptming. I'nder ?1D0 farms reportins. «ll)n to ?499 farms repnrtinf!. SfftO to ^99 farms reporting. ^l.OOn i)r more farm- reporting. Gasoline and nther petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. dollar?. I'nder ?100 farm'- reporting. !=100 to ?-199 farm-^ reporting. S-Wd U) >999 farmi. reporting. Sl.OfMt to ?^,^99 farm'* reporting. P.'t.nnn or more farm-; reporti nc . F-'^TIMATED WLl'E OF PROOirTS SOLD Bl SOURCE Ml farm produi r- sold .total, dollars average per farm, dollars Ml cnapi -iolil dollars Field crnps, other than vegetable-; and fniils and nul-;, -^nld dollars Vegetable'i sold dollars Fruits and nutg sold dollars Forest prmlurfs and horticultural sr>e<-ia!i\ pmducts «old . . . dnllar= \II livestock and livestock products .sold dollars Poultr. and poulin. pnaducts sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and live>^lock producLs, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars See footnotes al end of table. 51 1,188 1,772 32 201 11 28 1,980 531 723,86-^ 70 37 316 l,i86,283 18A 32 50 2A 26 199 102,993 35 302 i29,i95 .;6,261 54 112 25 3 521 436, &;8 19 145 202 153 7 392,301 U,8tl5 1 ^36,26.1 I 3'51,138 .;2,350 2,369 408 ^ 956,036 17,128 488,392 5 450,516 S3 8,927 67 181 16 23 60 3,088 55 529 22 7< 2,222 64 173 20 26 585 475 583,919 61 260 71 51 32 345 852,517 219 32 49 21 24 303 149, U5 90 179 34 421 396,925 85 110 95 288 99,037 63 166 41 18 585 668,817 172 317 8,216,927 14,022 4,362,695 4,357,871 765 848 3,211 3,854,232 30,332 547,276 3,276,624 231 17,090 220 «3 11 20 269 14,159 259 2,309 67 355 85 3,031 80 245 6 2 1,617 328 648, 549 223 440 90 40 35 601 ,125,684 505 31 739 476,490 179 420 140 1,075 ,121,868 249 218 273 204 105 20 6 277,8 155 424 133 1,589 1,693,285 7 285 557 735 20,912,522 12,893 16,751,577 16,726,011 22,300 66 3,200 4,160,945 66,846 300, 0&; 52 5,006 50 103 2 1 56 2,095 51 313 1,307 38 49 454 408 408,727 48 221 88 36 264 463,717 191 211 90,675 112 23 320 320,812 185 52,480 453 516,770 43 168 236 6,798,017 14,974 2,898,542 2,893,934 40 373 4,195 3,899,475 36,769 134,927 6 536 6 10 835 190 151 107,056 21 101 16 13 82 101,267 52 25 2 1 2 70 28,283 105 163,220 23 47 16 67 21,594 32 24 6 5 175 137,815 17 48 42 68 1,985,694 10,451 1,193,484 1,193,384 792,210 18,334 26,202 747,674 no STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of fanna. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Ccnimercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners part owners All tenants LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves fams renoning. number. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. number. Milk cows farms reporting. number. Heifers and heifer calves farms renorting. number. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reoorting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand; Cattle and calves— 1 head farms renorti ng . 2 to J head farms renorting. 5 to 0 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 49 head farms reporting. W to 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 199 head farms reporting. o90 or more head farms reporli ng . Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head .farms renorting. •^ to 9 head farms reporting. IC to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. ^ to 49 head farm= reporting. 59 to 71 head farms reporting. T."! to 09 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms renorti n g . Milk cow's- 1 head farms renoning. - to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 3) to iI9 head farms reporting. 10 to 49 head fatrr.s renorting. 50 to 71 head fams renorting. T.i to 99 head , farms reporting. 100 or more head farms renoning. Horses ant] of mules ..farms reportiUL'. Hogs and pigs farms Bom since June 1 farms Bom before lune 1 farms Sheep and lambs farms Lambs under I year old farms Sheeo 1 year old and over farms Ewes farms Rams and wethers farms reporting. number, renorting. number, reporting. number. rervirting. number. reporting. number, reporting. number, retiorti ng . number, reporting. number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms [logs and pigs sold alive farms Sheep and lambs sold alive farms Milk and cream sold^ farms Chickens including broilers sold farms Chicken eggs sold farms reporung. . number. , dollars., reporting. . number. . dollars., renorting. . number. . dollars. , renorti ng . . pounds. , dollars. . reporting.. dollars., reporting. , dozens.. dollars.. Litters farrowed December I, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. 3 to 9 litters .farms renorting. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting. 20 to 19 litters famis reporting. 40 lo(i9 liOers farms reporting. 70 or more titters farms renorting. June 2 to November 90 farms reporting. number of litters. December 1 to June 1 famis reporung. number of litters. See f(x>tnotes at end of table. 22,265 2,-131,131 21,552 1,173,667 1<,860 78,839 20,275 671,052 20, U7 636,<12 384 1,789 1,975 2,<57 4,495 4,477 5,936 752 1,381 5,246 2,908 2,178 3,112 2,276 1,232 3,219 4,180 8,998 887 303 302 153 20 17 15,536 84,274 8,143 193,881 4,757 102,612 6,309 91,269 4,967 1,853,975 3,765 544,310 4,547 1,309,665 4,448 1,260,833 3,622 48,832 16,602 1,215,552 19,941 1,188,652 169,692,609 4,839 200,769 6,223,839 4,351 1,324,409 15,892,908 7,574 370,348,002 13,226,146 5,003 269,966 8,267 7,218,932 2,526,651 4,938 33,514 2,013 1,964 609 260 59 33 3,171 14,130 3,961 19,384 18,773 2,422,035 18,312 1,146,501 12,598 72,131 17,458 653,540 17,461 621,994 2U 954 1,150 1,659 3,725 4,401 5,926 747 728 3,467 2,277 2,052 3,078 2,272 1,232 3,206 3,334 7,630 851 298 299 152 19 15 13,555 75,510 6,903 178,239 4,027 94,327 5,438 83,912 4,268 1,810,893 3,236 530,315 3,947 1,280,578 3,859 1,232,859 3,215 47,719 13,962 1,053,370 17,325 1, 169, 173 167,164,783 4,312 187,880 5,824,280 3,837 1,298,327 15,579,924 6,467 349,966,703 12,599,774 4,191 233,670 6,900 6,255,867 2,189,558 4,394 30,370 1,716 1,760 579 255 57 27 2,790 13,035 3,595 17,835 6,255 530,207 6,069 250,768 4,119 28,155 5,808 145,433 5,730 134,006 74 336 447 697 1,543 1,602 1,470 86 286 1,375 912 776 1,164 662 297 597 1,057 2,321 393 123 139 75 4,103 16,934 2,231 57,594 1,279 31,736 1,795 25,853 1,540 355,407 1,153 124,582 1,454 230,825 1,413 216,790 1,183 14,035 4,525 433,473 5,789 260,325 37,694,642 1,403 65,273 2,023,463 1,364 257,927 3,095,124 2,471 149,814,152 5,495,890 1,497 125,539 2,444 3,322,724 1,162,955 1,406 10,180 542 563 181 90 22 8 944 4,320 1,102 5,360 9,857 1,527,334 9,668 723,098 6,603 33,963 9,254 415,599 9,328 388,637 79 416 436 662 1,727 2,161 3,822 554 272 1,433 1,066 989 1,528 803 2,256 1,770 4,155 348 148 100 60 13 7,725 48,574 3,494 92,161 2,026 46,350 2,784 45,811 2,136 1,163,750 1,631 315,348 1,984 848,402 1,947 820,505 1,637 27,897 7,415 498,659 9,253 728,909 102,795,349 2,205 93,355 2,894,005 1,924 815,939 9,791,863 3,010 152,052,802 5,540,556 2,175 88,Oi7 3,581 2,457,101 359,937 2,285 15,743 906 896 309 141 17 16 1,416 6,573 1,907 9,175 216 166,442 204 77,350 158 623 199 41,084 204 48,008 10 132 39 111 7 194 4,092 72 3,762 48 1,748 54 2,014 60 131,954 48 36,042 51 95,912 49 93,660 46 2,252 151 13,490 207 78,423 12,754,872 27 3,114 96,534 52 83,906 1,006,872 4-4 1,734,073 66,467 36 2,658 45 51,178 17,913 38 503 13 16 4 2 2 1 20 205 MONTANA 111 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTFRISTU'S BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-('ontinuecl I Dftla are based on roporta for only a sample of famis. See text} (For deriniuona and e^plana(inn«, see u»x() LI\T-'?rOCK \NT) LIV"E.ST(K^K PRODHrTS Cattle and calves rams reporting.. number. . Cows, including heifers Ih&l have cajved farms reporting. . number. . Milk cows farms reporljnp.. numher. . Heifers and heifer calves farms repnrung. . number.. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting.. number.. Fatms reporting bv number on hund: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. . '.' to t head farms reporting. . ."i to 9 head farms reporli ng . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 31 to 19 head farms refxirting.. 50 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting.. Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting. . '2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head fitrms reporting.. 30 to 29 heail farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. -50 to 74 head farms ref»rtjng. . 75 to 99 heail farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting. . Milk t»ws- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting... 10 to 19 head farms reporting. ., 20 to "29 head farms reporting... W to 49 head farms reporting.., 50 to 74 head farms reporting... 75 to 99 head farms reporting. .. 100 or more head farms reporting. .. Horses antl of mules frums reporting... numher. . . Hogs and pigs farms reporting... number... Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. , number Bom before June 1 farms reporting. . . number... Sheep and lambs faons reporting... numher Lambs under 1 year old farms reptirting. . . number Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting,. . number. .. Ewes farms reporting. .. numher. .. Rams and wethers farms reporting. .. Ctiickens 4 months old and over farms rejortmg... numher. .. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. .. numher. .. dollars... Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting... numher. . . doll ars . . , Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. . number. . . dollars... Milk and cream sold farms reporting... pounds. . . dollars... Chickens including broilers sold faims reporting.. . dol 1 ars . . . Chicken eggs sold .farms reporting... dozens... dollars. .. Litters fallowed December 1, 1958, lO November 30. 1959 farms repom ng . . . number of liners.. . 1 Of 2 litters farms reporting... 3 to 9 llUers farms reporung... 10 to 19 litters farms reporling... 20 to 19 litters farms reporung... 40 to 159 litters farms reporting.., 70 or more litters farms reporung... June 2 to Vo\ ember ItO farms reporting. . . number of litters... December 1 to June 1 farms reporling number of litters... See footnotes at end of table. Commercial farnu: by tcnui-o ."f opcrulcr — CantinuciJ Cash tenants 1.11, 62,107 <57 29,047 291 2,459 436 15,115 438 \1,V.5 14 15 48 32 73 144 133 15 75 160 13 6 35 2 335 1,754 143 3,034 96 1,627 105 1,407 130 54,694 71 9,299 121 45,395 115 44,128 95 1,267 299 14, 172 429 32,801 4,545,315 90 4,989 154,659 119 42,534 510,408 155 13,607,292 488,392 55 1,641 101 42,892 15,012 107 673 37 51 16 2 72 249 93 424 iiharp-ca.'ih tenants 5CK 41,570 495 20,089 386 3,070 481 12,458 470 9,023 1 26 26 51 30 177 140 3 22 99 54 63 108 87 30 32 76 251 19 10 15 15 334 1,233 239 6,362 137 3,651 188 2,711 129 34,084 109 12,655 113 21,429 112 20,235 95 1,194 406 21,533 471 20,593 2,589,340 148 6,838 211,978 118 31,468 377,616 241 16,687,524 547,276 107 2,908 184 72,961 25,536 147 1,166 40 72 21 11 2 Crop-3hare tenants 96 554 130 612 I 904 35,238 869 17,503 648 2,494 781 9,320 773 9,415 26 129 169 167 199 122 91 1 83 183 156 100 59 40 15 33 204 380 48 11 446 1,201 479 9,212 296 5,523 325 3,689 169 28,701 136 12,683 134 16,018 134 15,676 S» 342 738 44,395 657 20,433 3,076,882 280 8,415 260,865 155 28,195 338,340 353 10,457,501 300,064 197 8,052 316 167,472 58,616 260 1,340 121 110 20 2 7 154 598 200 742 Livestock-share tenants 423 50,094 416 24,284 301 1,128 392 12,482 401 13,328 16 62 137 164 192 17 319 1,302 182 3,882 99 1,959 145 1,923 72 33,769 55 16,204 63 17, 565 62 16,976 53 589 349 ,38S 409 23,508 3,134,445 127 3,836 118,916 80 32,391 388,692 166 4,674,606 134,927 93 3,178 184 94,034 32,912 121 740 52 39 26 2 68 255 102 485 Other and unspecified tenants 140 8,013 134 4,362 92 239 107 2,CH9 117 1,632 10 11 6 23 33 33 23 1 16 35 13 15 23 15 26 60 6 94 420 58 2,232 46 1,733 42 499 32 3,534 28 3,502 27 5,032 27 4,889 23 143 79 6,260 110 4,176 573,438 32 2,060 63,860 25 5,917 71,00i 938,753 26,202 31 1,647 45 47, 505 16,627 30 520 5 13 2 5 20 281 28 239 112 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OK OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continuecl Data are ha.'^ed on reports for only a sample of Farms, "iee lext I (For definitions and explanations, see text) :rcial farms by tenure of operator Total Managers SPEnnF.D TROP.S HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting. . acres . . Under 11 acres farms reporting . . 11 to 2^ acres farms reporting . . 25 to A9 acres farms reporting. . 50 to 7i acres farms reporting. . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. . 100 or more acres farms reporting . . Harvested for grain farms reporting . . acres . . bushels , . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Durum wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Other spring wheat harvested farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating f aniiE reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales f .arms reporting . . tons . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting., acres . . tons . , Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . ^ acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reportin,^ . . tons . . Crass silage made frcm grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting., acres . . tons, green weight.. Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . , Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres^ . 100-lb . bags . . Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting . . acres . . tons . , Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . , Sales dollars . , Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ f amis reporting. . acres . . 2,168 103,773 267 535 613 349 161 243 m 2,214 102,780 31 37,220 9,252 1,633,023 40,493,975 9,073 38,315,641 908 88,273 1,549,245 866 1,442,771 12,548 1,976,395 28,644,760 11,918 26,265,542 7,776 230,811 7,121,875 1,790 1,820,691 15,638 1,750,936 47,393,820 9,127 33,562,831 2,121,524 14,395 957,055 1,688,379 2,956 255,323 3,174 254,799 332,087 424 30,209 5,751 228,401 201,803 247 6,316 5,010 537,513 462,406 510 28,491 2,543 135,884 88,237 231 7,019 154 7,872 46,545 712 36,925 3,103,975 3,757 9,531 1,531,173 1,323 59,291 896,463 290 421,820 2,137 103,236 257 518 611 348 161 242 105 2,196 101,975 31 37,220 8,674 1,614,554 40,061,058 8,525 37,925,141 887 87,663 1,542,965 845 1,438,261 U,542 1,928,920 28,127,130 11,039 25,801,147 7,202 221,531 6,832,316 1,605 1,731,782 14,508 1,718,807 46,757,327 8,488 33,223,745 2,039,044 12,305 911,791 1,613,010 2,388 237,136 2,746 242,641 318,735 347 28,598 5,381 222,532 196,698 196 5,866 4,529 523,515 452,547 420 27,318 2,354 131,215 85,345 186 5,936 138 7,350 43,945 690 36,381 3,080,968 3,035 9,332 1,502,318 1,281 58,977 891,499 171 366,860 524 19,365 93 167 137 64 25 38 50 974 43,525 1 1,500 2,427 295,349 7,640,841 2,359 7,169,682 153 12,548 225,984 140 207,350 3,230 338,351 5,186,909 2,975 4,729,550 2,204 53,230 1,797,752 532 444,479 4,010 301,133 8,480,376 2,133 5,858,568 493,585 4,410 257,361 494,761 1,024 90,920 1,087 63,088 90,235 151 8,862 1,452 50,710 42,296 85 1,822 1,195 95,210 86,357 133 5,415 594 24,4i6 16,734 63 2,142 56 2,770 16,510 161 6,372 507,198 1,148 3,332 511,400 452 18,501 277,150 846 2,971 427 1,932 21,675 210 1,442 1,274 69,762 94 252 385 253 120 170 41 890 43,930 23 25,120 4,773 1,055,332 25,857,239 4,703 24,458,014 590 64,557 1,124,278 564 1,047,990 6,403 1,292,200 18,516,233 6,176 16,986,821 3,816 132,315 3,839,843 692 851,030 7,980 1,143,470 30,814,504 4,647 21,775,194 1,241,403 6,090 512,879 850,649 826 90,821 1,360 148, 992 188,414 140 15,520 3,317 149,680 133,077 72 2,928 2,749 336,071 286,045 215 15,428 1,507 90,226 57,242 79 3,120 70 3,555 22,680 421 24,176 2,040,730 1,520 3,542 641,571 402 19,171 288,718 65 274,230 10 ,513 1 58 29,423 601, 173 58 560,888 8 1,085 26,840 7 25,164 71 14,711 272,404 69 253,198 68 4,767 145,341 9 18,225 106 22,539 530,897 55 313,680 122,060 151 38,433 69,946 10 3,560 47 14,783 20,765 5 1,032 45 3,815 5,175 2 LLC 99 59,658 53,329 36 4,841 3,521 1 30 1 530 3,630 7 660 43,400 35 478 79, 199 3 134 2,246 1 5,500 173 360 ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. MONTANA 113 state Table 21. -FARMS AND F'ARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OV Of'ERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Datft are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texl | (Fur definilions and explanations, see texl) Cninmerclal ferms by tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenants Other and unspecified tenants SPCnFTED <"T10PS HARNT-'TEn Com for all purposes rarms reporting. . acres . . Under 11 acres farms reporting. . 11 to 2i acres farms reporting.. 25 to ^9 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 7A acres farms reporting . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 or more acres farms reporting . . Harvested for grain farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Durum wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Other spring wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting.. bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting.. bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Hay crops: Land fron which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Clover, timotjiy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting.. tons.. Wild hay cut farms reporting.. acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons . . Grass silage made fron grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres . . tons , green weight . . Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting . . acres. . pounds. . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . acres . 100- lb. bags. . Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting.. acres . . tans. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees^ farms reporting. . acres. . i,:i27 16 5 17 XL 180 U,900 6 9,400 113 7,429 163,592 112 159,790 14 406 6,567 14 6,227 161 11,202 182,889 152 164,859 188 3,910 159,282 213 9,066 232,631 337 21,362 40,126 74 6,117 59 5,724 6,835 7 596 65 2,001 1,926 2 49 99 12,109 10,067 20 2,286 39 2,981 2,072 1 4 6 245 825 20 819 56,780 33 114 15,906 37 1,785 31,710 10 42,350 76 3,072 26 11 23 3 4 9 2 34 850 292 38,771 1,051,973 284 1,026,263 20 1,852 32,352 19 30,100 316 46,267 639, 519 314 642,418 259 7,740 283,576 104 105,474 415 39,609 1,043,995 219 674,838 367 24,958 43,450 133 10, 998 73 3,968 4,571 23 1,285 113 3,651 2,726 3 108 34 4,918 3,350 7 169 44 2,667 1,526 7 105 5 250 300 32 1,530 145,580 60 362 33,422 60 3,088 46,794 7 765 140 3,906 16 72 30 13 4 5 1 118 1,770 1 1,200 755 145,333 3,716,979 754 3,558,843 90 6,156 111,854 89 106,946 1,054 179,689 2,674,407 1,053 2,468,771 444 12,240 413,691 178 209,209 1,370 165,770 4,631,279 1,128 3,774,042 580 23,039 60,668 226 23,628 52 2,432 3,722 18 1,188 190 5,274 4,959 20 457 183 4,864 4,590 33 1,665 59 2,648 1,746 20 274 1,500 180,600 155 664 83,445 271 14,199 219,477 195 34,238 808,124 194 776,757 10 889 U,090 10 10,184 249 38,759 489,453 242 448,897 191 6,307 169,721 37 33,Oi2 314 28,834 731,678 159 471,208 302 21,948 36,661 50 4,136 52 2,769 3,408 3 115 171 6,358 5,862 110 3,530 7,206 8 1,911 66 3,231 2,394 10 216 19 1,309 106,320 61 5 567 56 2,099 25,404 2 40 1 50 61 8,679 221, U7 61 214,874 2 170 4,000 2 3,800 58 7,741 115,316 58 106,633 32 1,022 23,110 18 12,288 100 8,336 241,967 70 194,786 11,069 63 6,811 11,749 45 6,956 16 885 785 23 1,043 677 10 2,155 1,603 175 no 5 45 1 15 360 23 835 136,808 114 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 22.-CASH RENT PAID BY CASH TENANTS AND SHARE-CASH TENANTS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM- CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are ba^ed on rpport.s for only a sample of fams. See text] (For Herinilioas and explanations, see text) Commercial Tarms Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Gommerci ai farms CASH TENANTS All cash tenants number Land owned operators reporting acres Land rented fnjm others operators reporting acres Land renl<>d to others operators reporting acres Land in farms of cash tenants acres Average si ze of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dot I ars Pn3portion of cash tenants reporting value percent Cropland hanesled farms reporting acres Cash tenants reporting tioth value of lantl and buildings and amount of cash rent paid number Proportion of ali cash tenants percent All land rented from others acres Average fier operator acres Value of land and buildings; Average per operator dollars Average per acre tlollars Cash rent paid: Average per operator dollars Average per acre dollars Average per SlOO of value of land and buildings dollars 794 44 25,487 79<. 1,632,837 53 31,562 1,626,762 2,048.8 46,573 22.22 86.5 635 86,722 664 83.6 1,240,136 1,867.7 43,508 23.30 1,424 0.76 532 37 23,012 532 1,571,554 41 28,912 1,565,654 2,943.0 64,319 21.51 87.6 461 80,034 448 84.2 1, 195, 543 2, 668. 6 60,009 22.49 262 7 2,475 262 61,283 12 2,650 61, 108 233.2 9,152 43.34 84.4 174 6,688 216 82.4 44,593 206.4 9,283 44.96 1,932 0.72 371 1.80 SHARE-CASH TENANTS Ali share-cash tenants number Land owned operators reporting acres Land rented (itim others or>erators rejiorting acres Land rented to others operators refrortjng acres Land in farms of share-cash tenants acres Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: \verage per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Pnaportion of share-cash tenants reriorting value percent Cropland harvested /arms reixirting acres Share-cash tenants reporting both value of land and buildings and amount of cash rent paid number. Proportion of all share-cash tenants percent All land rented from otiiers acres Average per operator acres Value of land and buildings: \verag6 per operator dollars \verage per acre dollars Cash rent paid: \verage per operator dollars \verage per acre dollars Average per ^ItlO of value of land and buildings dollars 619 23 8,647 619 947, 226 37 12,518 943,355 1,524.0 56,680 38.30 85.5 608 186, 573 480 77.5 721,859 1,503.9 56, 195 37.37 967 0.64 586 23 8,647 586 940,076 37 12,518 936,205 1,597.6 59.546 3E.10 84 8 580 185,304 453 77.3 716,519 1,581.7 58,751 37.14 1,005 0.64 33 7,150 7,150 216.7 12,172 63.75 97.0 28 1,269 27 81.8 5,340 197.8 13,315 67.32 321 1.62 State Table 23.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS If the estimated nuniber 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 frcra the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — 40 28 20 13 8.9 6.3 4.0 37 26 17 12 3.4 5.3 Level 3 71 50 35 7.1 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 — 2.8 2.0 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.4 Level 2 3.7 2.6 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 Level 3 5.0 3.5 2.2 1.6 1.1 0.7 6.8 4.8 3.0 2.1 1.5 1.0 ^Level 1 should he used in determining the sampling reliability of estimated nuratier of farms and farms reporting. The level for all other items should be obtained from State Table 24. If the estimated number of farms or farms reporting constitutes more than 75 percent of all farms in the universe, a better approximation to the sampling reliability may be obtained by multiplying the percent given in the table as follows: 1. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 75 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.50. 2. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 90 percent of all farms, imiltlply the percent error t^ 0.30. 3. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 95 percent of all farais, multiply the percent error by 0.20. MONTANA 115 State Table 24.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS [To iiet««Tiiine the somnlin^ f«liability for an item, uao this tnble to Hel^rmin which of the 4 levels of snniplinc reliability (o use in S^to Table to obtain the numbef of famiH renortinp for the itemj M To usie StfiLe Table .?.1, i neccisiuT to refer also to munty [For definitions and explanations, a«» text) Siio-of-faim group Tenuri'tif-ffim- oporalur group Fconomic-clftss-of-fanri group Type-of-fa/m proup lU Farms and farm characteristics; Land m f-unis "fas Value of land and buildings per farm dollars CropI and harvested acres Total rropl and - . acres Total pasiureland acres Imtate".! land in fanna , . , , acres Commercial fertilizer: Land on which commercial fertilizer was used acres Farm latwr: Regular hired workers employed 150 or more days persons Specified farm expenditures: Feed for livestock and poultry dollars Purchase of li veslock and poultry dollars Machine hire dollars Hired labor dollars Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars Gasoline and other petrT>leum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars Livestock and livestock products Cattle and calves on hand . . number Cows, including heifers that have calved, on hand number Hogs and pi gs on hand number Sheep and I ambs on hand number Chickens, A months old and over, on hand numoer Calves sold alive number Cotde, not counting calves, sold alive number Hogs and pigs sold alive number Sheep and lambs sold alive number Horses sold number Broilers sold number Other chickens sold number Chicken eggs sold dozens Value of milk and cream sold dollars Specified crops harvested: winter wheat harvested acres bushels Spring wheat harvested acres bushels Durum wheal harvested acres bushels Other spring wheat harvested acres bushels Barley harvested acree bushels Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay acres tons Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay acres tons Oats, irtieat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay acres tons Wl Id hay cut acres tons Other hay cut acres tons Value of vegetables harvested for sale dollars Chapter B STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES (117) 118 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [Data for ilems shown in italics are based o — Item The State Beaverhead Big Horn Blaine Broadwater Carbon Carter Cascade Chouteau (For definitions and explanations see text) FARMS. ACREAGE, AND VALUE I number 1950 .. . 28,959 33,061 294 340 620 815 685 734 221 215 812 896 364 432 1,033 1,133 990 1,064 1054... 3 Perrease in fanns due io chnnpe in fanit definition 1954 to lO.IO number.. . 600 1 5 2 1 6 1 23 5 4 AnDToviriiatp land iirr^. acres 1959 . . . ^93, 271, 040 68.7 64,081,391 61,468,903 3,555,840 50.5 1,794,033 1,353,478 3,221,120 98.6 3,177,460 2,686,588 2,730,880 81.3 2,221,400 2,267,249 766,720 60.5 463,977 556,755 1,324,800 51.4 681, 142 652,676 2,120,320 66.7 1,413,351 1,521,278 1,701,760 91.2 1,552,434 1,514,723 2,508,800 95.2 2,388,277 2,270,453 5 Pronortion in farms. ...■■. percent lO.'ig.. . g !,ttnd in famis acres Ift.'iO . . . 7 1954 . . . g Avpracp SI7.0 of fami acres 1959 . . . 2,212.8 1,659.3 6,102.2 3,980.3 5,124.9 3,296.4 3,242.9 3,088.9 2,099.4 2,539.6 838.8 728.4 3,332.8 3,481.2 1,502.8 1,336.9 2,412.4 2,133.9 9 1954 . . . Value of land and buildings: 10 'titi'min' nrr tnnv . . ..... dollars 1959... 71,206 43, 195 143,657 89,540 70, 679 45,478 67,722 41,954 73,934 55,481 42,281 28,124 75,646 45,150 7£,039 46,608 136,973 81,439 11 rn'riwjt fff I t"" -....•-.-•■■•-!••■• 1951,... 12 13 Atifpmr^ DPT nt*fp ....... doiiars 19.59 . . . 35.70 24.30 27.81 29.51 28.24 16.63 28.03 14.53 37.63 23.90 60.13 40.77 19.01 12.64 54 84 35.69 55.17 40.78 f\vt fut^t ym uLic.. ..-...........-.■■•»•••■• 195/,... 14 Propor/wn of fanns reporlijuj viilxif perceni 1959... 85 55 81 85 62 68 93 65 90 15 Land in farms according to use: 1951,... 88 92 80 96 74 60 88 8.1 82 16 Cropland harvested •.•■■•• . farms reportinp 1959. . . 1954... 26,726 30,575 276 314 547 702 647 707 204 202 729 823 347 414 962 1,050 976 1,044 17 18 acre-^ 10.^,9,. 8, 158, 899 195,574 150, 107 214,470 58,881 104,371 89,179 260,133 563,802 19 19r.4... 8,414,058 197,710 160,964 204,359 53,455 105,723 99,422 255,249 527,114 20 1 Lo 9 acres . farn.p reporting 19.,3 . . . 1,122 2 6 12 3 21 1 22 4 ?1 1954... 1,630 4 29 12 4 36 3 48 14 10 to 1 9 acres ,. , r.Trr-s reporting 19.^>0 . , . 1,017 1,105 4 4 15 27 9 15 5 4 21 29 5 2 45 29 4 2 23 1954 . . . 24 20 to 2?l acres . rarms reporting 1959 .. . 866 4 17 19 6 18 6 29 5 25 1954 . . . 1,017 5 20 11 1 26 8 30 1 26 30 to 49 acre? . firms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... 1,650 1,968 11 10 45 71 31 29 9 9 54 63 17 26 70 81 11 12 27 2S ^fl fi^ QQ 1*^1^*^ ... .farms roriorting 1959. , . 3,776 4,728 24 34 94 136 89 110 32 34 201 247 51 79 167 192 44 47 29 JU UJ .J 3 *".* L^, . .* ■.•*■•....«..•«■• .1*. .. 1951... 30 100 to 199 acres . fnrn.s reporting 1959 . , . 1954... 5,510 6,495 52 67 181 213 148 172 55 60 260 237 87 119 229 273 94 125 31 32 200 to 499 acres . farms reporting 1959 . . , 7,718 8,694 75 73 130 154 220 254 64 67 138 122 142 131 266 266 342 420 33 1954... 34 ."iOO to 909 acres . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 3,877 3,778 57 60 47 33 87 78 20 17 15 U 32 39 96 96 348 329 35 36 l.ono or more acres , farms reporting 19.59 . . . 1,190 47 12 32 10 1 6 36 124 37 1951... 1,110 57 19 26 6 2 7 35 94 38 Cropland used only for pasture farms refxirting 1959. .. 6,539 110 144 91 74 337 57 184 76 39 "l954,.. 6,630 87 147 71 70 346 66 144 57 40 nrres 1959... 944,930 54,762 15,734 U,908 16,336 23,504 12,163 29,054 30,492 41 1954 . . . 737,975 31,769 9,896 5,414 8,724 28,469 15,574 52,235 13,545 42 Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 .. . 17,547 37 309 428 97 306 150 759 929 43 1951 . . . 19,121 38 346 457 94 330 128 749 974 44 acres 19.59... 5,973,938 16,351 72,634 153,656 33,920 34,063 25, lU 206,607 537,935 45 1954 . 5,356,356 9,154 80,351 125,729 28,815 32, 7U 19,974 192,820 483,332 46 Cultivated summer fallow . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 16,087 22 280 395 77 259 107 728 923 47 1954... 17,803 33 293 424 65 297 88 731 968 48 acres 1959 .. , 5,374,988 5,219 67,586 140,439 21,826 27,902 15,505 194,019 526,633 49 1954 . . . 4,966,526 4,783 75,325 122,029 26, 114 30,774 12,427 180,920 467, 241 50 Soil-improvement pusses and legunies , , farms reportinc 19.59 . , . 1,886 17 21 39 13 32 36 45 59 51 acres 1959... 338,486 8,466 2,129 5,961 1,917 2,734 6,346 5,363 5,107 52 Other cropland (idle and crop failure) . , farms reporting 1959 , . . 2,850 12 48 32 33 65 40 94 45 53 acres 1959 . . . 260,464 2,666 2,919 7,256 10,177 3,377 3,260 7,425 5,995 54 Woodland pastured . . farms reporting 1959 . , . 3,934 29 59 57 23 73 53 81 16 65 1954 . . . 4,586 30 80 77 42 70 26 78 21 56 acres 1950 .. . 2,178,339 8,614 67, 562 2,000 23,878 7,9U 26,873 37,266 6,283 57 1954... 1,971,937 9,594 66,015 5,421 44,963 17,766 10,771 19,419 12,098 58 IVoodlnnd not pastured . , farms reporting 1959 ., . 1,291 2 6 7 6 19 6 19 13 59 19.51 . . . 1,190 3 8 13 3 9 5 32 6 60 acres 1959... 259,523 1,515 2,721 LJl 331 2,743 940 4,716 1,165 61 1954 . . . 191,723 2,198 3,446 503 5,363 302 690 7,656 1,060 62 Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) ..farms reporting 1959... 22,245 259 503 603 167 680 354 849 697 63 1954 . . . 25,362 317 694 650 174 774 426 943 817 64 acres 1959 .. . 45,471,269 1,492,802 2,345,373 1,316,662 321,869 492,042 1,244,486 979,997 1,179,063 65 1954... 43,922,843 1,091,633 2,352,594 1,905,392 403,515 453,952 1,361,551 955,820 1,164,409 66 67 tmivnv.Hl nnqtiiPl. fQPP l^vM - . farms reporting 1959 . . . 4,352 115 64 102 46 274 25 120 32 iui|nuveu pastuic icicc i^kl, • 1954... 5,212 125 129 184 53 295 13 115 24 6R acres 1959 . . . 507,799 59,118 2,764 5,561 13,310 12,479 6,046 8,517 4,870 69 1951... 491,247 70,258 5,119 11,766 3,566 14,756 21,338 8,513 2,065 70 Othrr lant] (house ln(5. roatls, wnslolnnJ. c'lr. acres 1959. . , 1,094,493 14,415 22,829 20,583 8,262 16,508 14, 592 34,461 69,517 71 1954,., 874,011 11,415 13,322 20,431 6,415 13,753 13,296 31,322 68,895 72 Croplanil, tolal , , farms reporting 1959 , , . 27,4«6 280 562 655 208 762 356 978 977 73 1954... 31,218 317 733 7U 206 841 418 1,063 1,046 74 Laml Misluretl, U)U\1 . . farms rejwrtlng 1959 ., . 25,551 29,338 286 332 569 745 627 672 201 193 780 864 358 431 912 999 733 846 75 1954 . . . 7fi Woojland. total . , farms reporting 1959 ., , 4,772 31 63 63 29 37 59 94 30 77 1954... 5,340 33 84 87 44 74 31 102 27 76 IrrifjatP'i lanil in farais , . farms reporting 1959 . . . 11,935 277 325 351 176 680 76 287 62 70 1954 . . . 13,114 317 415 381 160 730 27 305 74 80 acres 1959 .. . 1,874,520 264,457 60,255 51,048 39,474 32,419 10,695 31,737 7,876 81 Land-use practices: 1954 . . 1,890,671 270,981 53,732 50,925 30,472 33,232 1,991 29,995 9,293 82 Cropltirv/ in coi'ef crops . . farms reporting 1969 . . . 1,090 7 44 23 12 82 9 37 2 83 acres 1959... 36,802 523 1,195 770 364 2,106 518 1,368 42 84 Cropland useil Inr r/rain or row crops lormed on llie contovr . farms reporting 1959 . . . 605 13 35 4 6 20 12 13 9 85 acres 1959... 84,603 2,155 2,912 245 372 1,657 1,617 1,446 3,476 86 Land in strip-cropping systems for soit-crosion control . , .farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,334 12 232 2 22 50 414 610 87 acres 1959... 5,569,844 27,595 186,405 586 6,708 14,401 221,073 540,019 8? System of terraces on crop and pasture land . ...farms reporting 1959... 348 9 14 4 10 7 85 acres 1959... 62,958 2,780 2,894 290 3,341 2,500 ^Includes 172,160 acres in Yellowstone National Park not shown in detail. ^Tlie excess of farm acreage over approximate land area Is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in tlie counly in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining countiy. MONTANA 119 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 ri'|K>rt^ for out n ^unipU* of fiintis, Sih' IfM , Custer Daniels Dawson Deer Lodge Fallon Fergus Flathead Gallatin Garfield Glacier Golden VaUey Granite Hill Jefferson Judith Basin 406 515 634 77 322 975 1,184 904 316 387 163 155 353 219 418 1 i53 609 687 117 384 1,070 1,434 1,041 367 385 197 181 899 .'74 489 2 12 1 7 13 6 94 22 1 1 1 7 6 3 2 3 '2, 409, 600 923,520 1,509,120 472,320 1,045, iio 2,716,160 3,289,600 1,610,880 2,940,800 1,903,360 '753,920 1,109,120 1,372,640 1,056,640 1,203,200 1 100.2 89.8 91.7 35.9 89.4 80.7 15.4 61.5 73.5 72.7 100.9 32.3 96.4 31.7 71.2 5 '2,414,699 829,399 1,384,011 169,631 934, 277 2,191,351 507,227 990,321 2,160,461 1,383,494 '760,444 358,051 1,305,717 335,399 857,049 6 '2,556,609 343,912 1,368,633 172,458 930,976 2, 102, 124 431, 130 97o, 803 2,130,303 1,368,723 657,670 341,332 1,716,787 394,353 835, 376 7 5,947.5 1,610.5 2,183.0 2,203.0 2,901.5 2,247.5 428.4 1,095.5 6,836.9 3,574.9 4,526.5 2,310.0 2,116.9 1,531.5 2,050.4 fl 5,643.7 1,385.7 1,992.2 1,474.0 2,424.4 1,964.6 300.6 938.3 5,940.9 3,555.1 3,333.4 1,885.8 1,909.7 1,441.1 1,810.6 i» 79,180 62,597 53,889 51,856 64,432 36,042 34,658 70,699 88,802 112,822 93,245 83,932 122,505 45,590 99,046 10 51,591 38,803 32,035 31,744 36,913 54,239 22,076 41,067 45,725 75, 138 44,452 55,498 53,096 27, 766 71,964 11 15.63 35.55 24.02 65.63 22.87 37.58 78.49 62.96 13.51 36.73 18.85 36.47 57.64 27.54 51.85 12 10.33 27.77 16.66 44.66 14.86 27.70 78.07 52.81 3.22 19.09 13.72 25.37 30.04 24.61 40.44 U 95 84 91 86 83 75 80 87 83 86 98 65 92 95 32 14 90 94 81 SO 95 92 93 84 94 88 94 90 91 98 92 15 367 495 581 65 310 924 1,044 816 259 349 157 145 841 197 404 16 419 605 673 81 380 1,044 1,223 937 341 355 181 161 887 226 471 17 66,587 253,050 199,794 15,198 134,278 309,758 89,343 167,256 76,050 130,091 36,186 33, 574 523,503 32,528 154,401 18 83,345 288,350 245,626 14,375 167, 869 319,694 83,264 178, 550 99,242 141,673 34,865 32,002 484, 547 36, 149 161,851 Ifl 15 3 11 2 12 162 27 1 3 4 1 5 18 2 20 22 1 1 21 18 235 33 3 1 2 6 1 18 2 21 13 1 9 5 1 4 151 22 6 7 6 2 8 17 1 22 19 1 11 5 2 13 164 26 2 4 7 7 3 19 2 2.T 17 1 6 3 6 12 102 34 5 4 5 3 3 11 3 24 3 1 8 3 3 21 124 26 7 4 3 4 9 16 4 25 26 7 9 7 5 29 136 53 11 15 7 9 10 27 5 26 30 7 12 6 7 34 171 72 15 21 11 6 9 25 13 27 100 15 50 14 17 78 207 135 40 26 20 20 30 27 32 28 114 22 53 13 17 116 250 163 42 40 33 24 45 44 44 29 95 60 123 6 40 214 182 257 58 60 36 43 79 41 67 .10 101 83 132 3 50 241 197 330 83 81 54 48 99 45 103 31 76 206 247 12 132 384 87 232 98 101 64 56 255 44 183 32 88 271 292 17 171 429 70 225 142 100 57 54 306 46 202 33 17 166 121 4 93 161 14 47 33 77 13 8 324 9 97 34 28 176 141 7 113 140 7 44 37 73 7 12 311 3 34 35 8 39 13 3 14 30 3 9 7 56 2 3 127 3 14 36 9 43 23 1 17 32 5 13 10 31 2 104 5 17 37 US 43 1L2 10 53 155 240 312 105 30 10 33 31 63 54 38 90 35 81 83 47 131 234 404 94 14 32 49 95 82 69 39 14,720 3,755 14,690 3,259 11, 195 24,435 7,304 50,937 33,630 5,483 792 3,037 8,752 7,607 13,631 40 14,984 5,982 6,733 13,676 3,192 14,527 7,229 27,303 15,101 1,632 15,287 7,353 43, 109 16,882 7,068 41 157 499 526 8 277 788 602 562 186 234 108 35 812 50 354 42 156 593 538 23 296 842 665 586 211 193 136 38 »43 73 408 43 23,813 231,175 170,530 620 83,921 226,281 34,329 102,035 54,030 154,440 26,093 5,045 520,489 8,757 110,294 44 22,424 215,419 124,896 4,027 59,530 212,533 33,094 90,364 40,324 106,576 25,289 2,007 471,200 12,049 122,518 45 118 487 492 4 250 747 534 530 148 226 103 24 805 38 347 46 93 590 505 12 275 820 603 571 190 186 134 33 834 59 400 47 17,110 214,329 145,994 187 64,009 204,717 28,404 31,890 33,655 147,614 22,705 1,730 511,198 7,741 102,465 48 14,652 211,703 107,924 1,525 51,451 201,900 29, 838 84,851 32,670 99,875 23,214 1,684 453,234 10,538 107,695 49 20 54 77 1 47 74 38 69 45 9 11 10 23 8 26 50 3,944 11,348 14,129 20 11,355 9,878 1,906 14,777 16,399 2,415 2,599 2,659 2,635 491 2,040 51 46 59 121 4 53 100 140 43 37 26 9 10 36 10 32 52 2,759 5,498 10,407 413 8,557 11,686 4,019 5,368 3,976 4,411 739 656 6,656 525 5,739 53 15 13 16 2 159 602 149 40 9 15 68 5 64 23 54 S3 22 10 1 155 788 246 57 3 15 100 2 79 30 55 4,696 5,644 27,653 691 73,399 245,524 89,442 41,114 7,712 17,630 65,912 431 25,124 3,116 56 43,319 5,285 27,416 320 79,377 160,494 82,347 30,516 3,350 13,712 70,910 861 19,722 6,573 57 1 2 3 5 28 364 21 8 4 1 9 14 7 8 5S 7 3 4 2 "2 18 339 47 4 1 7 7 10 7 59 2 1,056 190 18,792 13,662 55,069 2,417 1,632 615 93 4,678 2,627 668 243 60 820 242 561 19,655 141 4,369 39, 296 6,113 2,396 480 2,343 1,797 1,306 1,044 61 356 397 584 56 312 859 393 699 305 306 164 139 572 190 376 62 403 501 650 22 360 964 567 648 362 336 136 154 618 214 445 63 2,293,885 308,345 944,802 101,533 691, 156 1,509,104 59,848 546,871 1,933,388 934,359 675,575 240,359 693, 265 248, 985 564,361 64 2,365,048 303,958 972,075 87,202 673,731 1,446,849 88,055 568,318 1,930,259 1,097,104 562,530 220,507 673,388 302,985 574,514 65 89 18 42 12 13 89 94 295 18 19 19 42 62 35 49 66 31 21 89 3 38 103 102 249 14 17 20 49 51 46 85 67 3,426 1,466 4,906 903 43,800 21,887 3,118 26,246 3,972 1,276 2,278 5,403 9,591 3,766 10,290 68 5,058 836 2,876 135 4,009 18,714 2,884 14,772 2,588 1,358 362 4,968 5,463 2,966 9,294 69 10,996 31,518 48,361 2,526 13,036 34,712 15, 310 Jl,363 20,617 50,794 4,075 4,946 56,600 11,730 11,003 70 26,669 24,961 13,457 1,107 26, 193 24,775 14,693 23,803 12,470 17,908 5,987 6,210 36,385 5,260 11,308 71 381 505 604 67 318 943 1,073 843 282 355 160 147 845 203 405 72 430 606 676 m 381 1,049 1,269 972 351 361 182 163 890 232 477 73 375 409 602 68 317 914 908 846 313 313 164 153 581 209 394 74 417 512 662 100 364 1,013 1,164 960 365 339 193 170 682 244 454 75 16 2 16 18 2 173 819 161 47 10 16 71 18 69 27 76 87 3 26 10 3 165 997 271 59 3 15 104 9 84 37 77 219 16 91 63 11 132 187 609 53 47 59 U8 65 146 63 78 234 8 90 78 18 U9 206 660 43 46 59 153 57 168 72 79 25,396 1,567 12,401 15,233 715 13,214 18,523 84,708 4,519 6,198 6,691 35,359 6,315 19,764 7,849 80 27,955 1,008 12,691 16,131 1,038 11,773 15,136 35,830 2,348 10,574 5,649 34,557 4,199 23,656 11,315 SI 26 2 4 1 19 88 56 6 3 11 1 10 82 464 110 530 5 1,025 2,461 2,362 914 57 717 20 417 83 5 11 9 24 20 29 U 5 5 3 6 11 84 555 1,092 1,787 2,952 2,885 2,597 436 875 679 63 3,393 1,477 85 46 391 296 180 289 45 22 93 179 62 570 , 216 h6 13,914 339,554 148,151 85,102 119,527 9,091 9,752 30, 568 204,536 23,281 551,433 180 98,408 S7 13 6 17 5 12 14 24 2 4 3 88 2,702 1,150 5,277 599 312 2,313 1,911 1,382 3,747 350 89 120 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1. -FARMS. ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [Data for items shown in italics are based o (For donnitions and explanations, see text) Lewis and Clark Liberty FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number lOriO . . Pecrease in farms due to chnnpe in fanii definition 1954 to Ift.in nunilier . . Approxiitiatc land area acres 1959.. Proixirlion in farms percent 1059. , Land in famis acres 1959 . . 19.54.. AveraRC si7.c of farri acres 1959.. 1954.. Value of lanti and buildings; Avera^r per }ann dollars IS50 . . 1951,.. Averaije per acre dollars 1%9 . . irt.5l,.. Proportion iif farms reportiwj milur .percent Ifl5!) . . ton,.. Land in farms according to use: Cropland har\estei) farms repoftinp 1959 . . . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. 1 to 9 acres fani.s roporli ng 1 9."i0 . . 19.54 . , 10 to 19 acres f-arcs reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . "20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1 959 . . 1954.. .W Ui 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . . 50 to 99 acres fariiis rcfxirting 19.59 . . 1954 . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 19.54.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 50O to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 19.54. 1,000 or more acres fariii.s reporting 19.59 . , 1954- Cropland used ontv for pasture farms n5portingl959. 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954. Qopland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 , . 1954., icres 19.59,. 1954 , Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . . acres 1959 , , 1954.. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 , . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959, Woodland pa-stured farms reporting 1959 . , 1954.. acres 19.59 . . 1954 , , Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1959 . 19.54 . . acres 1959 . 19.54 Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . . , f.arms reporting 1959 1954, , acres 1959, , 1954,, Im[Toved pasture (see text) farms reporting 1959, 1954., acres 1959, , 1951., Other lanit (house lots, roads. wa.steland, etc.) acres 1959 . . 1954.. Cropland, total *. farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Land pislured, total farms reporting 1959 , 1954., Woodland, total farms reporting 1959 , , 1954.. Irtigatcil land in farms farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959. . 1954.. Land-use practices; Crriptarul in cover crops farms reporting 1953 . . acres 1059.. Cropland iised for grain or row crops farmed on tlic conlovT farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959. . Land in strip-cropping systems for sotl-crnsion canlrol farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959. . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . 1,363 1,490 29 960,000 54.5 523, 279 413,350 383.9 277.8 27,968 19,579 80.77 76.03 99 91 1,250 1,374 93,178 99,245 270 291 99 109 98 103 164 196 291 339 231 235 88 94 9 7 551 558 40,837 42,707 352 384 23,366 24,657 267 299 15,506 16,267 58 4,137 99 3,723 283 318 100,532 58,342 216 134 10, 578 4,057 716 741 239,732 173,330 288 356 14, 569 18,989 15,056 11, 512 1,292 1,417 1,080 1,213 482 429 980 1,079 78,695 88,715 19 1,005 IS 2,720 319 382 2,218,240 78.6 1,744,627 1,119,091 5,469.1 2,929.6 91,453 53, 537 25.14 18.70 85 92 284 338 73,223 70,092 15 21 IS 17 13 15 20 36 48 65 67 61 30 25 8 10 84 57 29,377 6,439 118 148 26,263 25,580 100 125 22,203 23,631 13 1,752 26 2,308 78 91 170,012 158,685 9 4 3,687 1,186 242 318 ,421,996 845, 872 34 53 10,473 4,023 20,069 11,237 291 351 287 347 83 93 193 214 38,974 29,010 15 1,605 20 3,343 320 337 920,960 98.8 909,602 883,234 2,842.5 2,620.9 157,553 101,643 55.34 38.18 96 96 316 330 266,081 248,368 1 1 1 3 309 387 33 28 64 86 140 130 86 74 7 5,557 1,325 311 316 265, 539 247,131 311 314 261,304 243,699 8 921 24 3,314 2 40 715 200 220 348,354 360,472 16 58 828 4,044 24,031 25,223 316 331 206 223 1 2 14 13 1,582 2,310 4 3,045 232 274,816 ,377,600 6.6 156,659 118,808 507.0 307.0 20,780 13,120 58.57 42.97 69 97 260 315 12,547 12,933 44 84 44 46 34 46 53 53 48 56 29 20 128 95 8,122 2,757 50 73 2,139 2,528 30 43 1,031 859 4 60 23 1,048 220 287 89,109 67,418 99 68 22,625 7,185 80 119 20,266 23,769 22 12 999 291 1,851 2,218 283 329 280 345 265 319 85 82 4,658 4,331 587 610 1,660,160 84.3 1,399,663 1,416,484 2,384.4 2,322.1 66, 168 41,216 28.33 16.50 549 601 231,184 258,183 1 32 31 84 102 265 293 no 120 36 43 92 53 22,328 15,389 556 548 218,722 162,830 507 517 171,321 U5,368 102 31,374 137 16,027 11 41 1,604 10,893 618 1,976 511 584 886,962 949, 871 14 46 2,576 6,166 38,245 17,342 574 603 529 593 15 49 52 40 3,528 2,166 26 3,927 381 174, 749 24 2,390 454 509 6 2,259,200 53.4 1,206,168 1,191,995 2,656.8 2,341.8 75,628 54,990 34.56 25.40 65 89 433 488 90,911 100,664 10 11 7 21 12 12 37 33 88 105 135 150 104 116 30 23 10 12 147 141 24,141 19,101 107 115 10,640 12,660 73 107 8,007 11,587 19 1,252 31 1,381 45 46 21,707 12,297 6 3 1,790 430 412 479 1,033,897 1,035,838 153 197 19,879 26,045 23,082 11,005 439 494 442 491 50 47 422 464 101,259 106,278 135 155 1,506,560 49.8 749,520 789,641 5,552.0 5,094.4 142,331 77,141 25.29 14.58 78 89 122 137 50,168 49,385 2 5 2 2 5 1 10 22 21 28 50 45 13 16 13 9 23 21 19,831 11,760 32 30 6,972 8,525 27 29 5,076 8,173 2 740 8 1,156 58 29 40,331 25,368 4 1 2,180 100 126 129 625,705 690,255 12 7 4,411 1,764 4,333 4,248 126 143 131 146 59 30 109 109 45,699 38,201 782,720 3.8 30,052 33,435 509.4 393.4 «,774 15,392 61 48 34.72 63 91 47 71 3,553 3,497 4 21 54 1,358 1,500 24 34 966 1,312 10 28 209 1,116 6 281 14 476 42 66 14,008 21,018 22 29 4,575 5,394 24 10 5,006 190 4 7 107 95 586 524 35 648 7 1,163 9 1,580 MONTANA 121 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued rop.)rt.-. fof onl « s,impl,- ,.( („r „». ^..el<.
  • l farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . , 1954.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . '20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959-. . 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 100 tci 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 1,000 or more acres fajms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Cropland used onlv for pasture farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 19.59 . . 1954 . . Cultivated summer fallow fenns reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes fanns reporting 19,59 . . acres 1959 . . Other cropland (idle and ctop failure) farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Other pasture {not cropland and not woodland) . . . farms reporting 1959 . . 19.54 . . acres 19,59 . . 1954.. Improved pasture farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1964.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Land irrigated in Census year. acres 1959 . . 19,54 . . Irrigated hy sprinklers farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Sprinklers only farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. OtliiT irrigated land (not cropland harvested) acres 1959 . . Farms irrigated, by numtier of acres irrigated: 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 19.59 . . 100 to 199 acres , farms reporting 1959 . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 500 to 999 acres fams reporting 1959 . . l.OtlO or more acres farms reporting 1959 . . (.and irrigated, tiy source of iwater: Ground water sources on farm farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959 . firounil water sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . Surface sources on farm farms repcrting 1959 . acres 1959 , .'Surface sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Irrigation organization sources farms repcrting 1959 . acres 1959 . Irrigation organization sources only farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Both farm ground water sources and surface sources farms reporting 19.59 . acres 1959 . Both irrigation organization and farm ^ound water or farm surface sources farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . 63 69 25,7 26.6 470,895 419,236 7,474.5 6,075.9 63 69 10,513 11,369 2 1,354 411 31 37 23 2,298 3,528 9 733 7 487 61 67 442,568 388,787 13 14 2,111 3,315 8 10 8,410 13,353 7,136 7,538 181 63 69 6,169 6,904 967 2 43 1 18 14 1,656 10 844 51 5,437 48 5,124 1 500 3 650 373 435 31.4 79.1 774,233 704,011 2,075.7 1,618.4 364 421 72,760 70,861 12 42 11 15 7 13 30 29 76 92 96 99 107 112 21 16 4 3 24,117 8,623 146 153 133 20,717 18,946 15 2,309 23 1,523 354 399 562,719 552,186 140 216 11,597 10,468 116 90 75,208 46,180 54,833 55,696 20 874 3 163 358 420 45,543 47,874 9,290 20 20 12 33 76 119 85 9 519 2 33 304 41,904 266 38,433 100 15,410 64 7,425 7 895 34 8,047 63 50.8 44.4 387,487 494,994 6,150.6 7,857.0 63 18,298 22,343 1,936 1,650 36 41 29 3,216 3,553 3 300 12 701 62 61 358,683 460,980 7 16 1,250 4,473 4 1 3,105 40 13,228 13,053 5 326 1 120 63 63 11,248 11,185 1,980 1 4 3 13 • 23 16 2 1 2 104 51 8,151 46 7,580 15 4,973 12 4,467 2 450 3 731 265 277 40.2 39.0 751,758 856,034 2,836.8 3,090.4 263 272 75,610 35,014 4 1 6 6 6 9 51 46 54 54 75 84 39 33 9 15 61 30 7,721 4,612 168 153 148 32,365 25,875 21 3,038 34 4,824 240 258 613,716 731,092 76 68 5,500 10,178 46 24 2,688 787 42,716 50,455 9 891 3 551 258 271 37,281 44,360 5,435 247 291 39.3 41.8 354,389 384,520 1,434.8 1,321.4 243 290 105,097 110,643 3 4 7 4 1 4 20 41 53 105 131 51 51 18 17 74 76 5,655 4,721 222 266 218 33,756 38,891 8 860 17 1,207 194 233 143, 559 162,341 58 84 2,589 6,004 4 6 4,505 1,864 28,386 37,313 30 1,969 10 859 228 279 24,428 30,933 3,958 41 27 6,644 3,429 35 23 5,478 2,834 227 222 35,236 24,957 215 220 31,643 24,627 12 5,393 57 28 15.2 6.6 404,285 185,380 7,092.7 6,620.7 57 23 17,952 8,917 3 19 12 27 7 5 3 2 2 14 7 2,239 1,742 33 18 29 3,762 1,614 5 333 5 723 55 26 367,5e<4 170,022 7 1 1,103 38 13 2 10,161 1,635 8,023 3,056 5 137 3 87 56 27 7,047 2,828 976 1 300 183 132 85.1 82.0 786,039 700,334 4,295.6 3,848.0 182 173 67,340 63,618 4 21 27 35 42 71 60 18 20 15 12 53 43 24,444 4,905 60 68 55 5,080 6,282 9 857 11 675 162 163 428,494 534,904 47 42 13,306 9,582 115 76 239,517 82,194 68,264 66,969 3 246 2 55 180 177 60,855 55,781 7,409 16 17 1,581 1,989 15 4 1,506 388 42 164 6,442 62,260 41 150 6,217 55,722 21 4,015 9 1,016 12 :,156 79 74 32.9 23.7 190,997 93,553 2,417.7 1,264.2 78 74 15,724 12,771 30 29 3,469 598 53 47 47 7,132 2,373 4 224 13 1,108 71 66 159,308 75,291 10 22 1,627 752 9,007 8,724 78 73 8,205 3,064 802 10 744 10 744 69 :,263 69 1,263 MONTANA 127 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Richland Roosevelt Rosebud Sanders Sheridan Silver Bow Stillwater Sweet Grass Teton Toole Treasure Valley Wheatland Wibaux Yellow- stone 335 38 166 199 15 69 278 214 448 28 85 256 95 7 889 1 3Ae 52 201 211 27 72 314 265 494 22 108 238 109 6 1,060 38.3 5.2 43.5 40.4 1.9 55.6 52.2 70.2 53.9 6.5 51.5 27.4 54.5 2.9 72.4 3 34.7 6.0 41.8 35.7 2.8 50.7 48.8 72.4 51.9 4.9 72.5 21.7 54.2 2.1 75.7 4 233,069 128,746 1,213,368 210,937 35,203 91 , 579 372,581 657,236 754,786 172,026 198,928 535,304 699,063 31,135 713,523 5 182,518 1 31 , 333 1,247,767 239,727 49,120 106,518 327,077 537,175 675,552 142,459 313,466 449,004 713,544 12,279 506,443 6 695.7 3,388.1 7,222.4 1,060.0 2,346.9 1,327.2 1,340.2 3,117.9 1,684.8 6,143.8 2,340.3 2,094.9 7.358.6 4,447.9 802.7 7 524.5 2,525.6 6,207.8 1,136.1 1,819.2 1,480.8 1,041.6 2,404.4 1,357.5 5,475.4 2,948.8 1,886.6 6,546.3 2,046.5 572.1 8 320 38 165 193 15 67 262 212 437 28 85 254 95 7 796 9 342 52 199 200 27 71 294 257 488 22 108 238 108 6 931 10 54,089 23,120 28,713 17,842 9,271 7,730 36,574 35,765 127,722 16,762 16,955 84,122 37,615 3,116 96,551 11 55,687 28,179 32,952 16,050 13,643 6,795 35 , 506 38,918 117,181 11,187 19,616 69,345 36,096 3,325 94,256 12 12 1 13 2 8 2 8 4 41 13 13 4 14 6 15 7 5 4 2 1 100 14 11 1 1 8 7 14 4 5 5 2 41 15 17 2 5 1 9 10 7 7 2 4 3 56 16 13 4 16 11 11 2 4 1 4 1 46 17 7 2 19 10 15 Q 7 2 2 4 49 18 15 17 33 1 10 24 17 22 3 8 3 79 19 17 18 41 8 32 19 21 6 12 6 101 20 57 3 40 63 11 72 61 88 2 16 34 12 227 21 84 4 44 74 13 85 70 128 20 35 16 236 22 129 6 53 42 1 14 34 54 131 1 28 55 26 237 23 129 10 82 31 4 13 92 78 150 4 42 52 27 245 24 67 12 44 15 8 9 43 55 118 11 35 80 32 4 106 25 57 20 41 15 10 11 41 60 119 9 31 80 27 2 85 26 14 8 4 2 4 3 4 6 40 7 2 42 12 3 18 27 16 13 4 1 10 1 2 6 35 5 5 35 16 2 7 26 2 8 1 1 1 2 1 21 6 11 7 1 29 2 5 2 2 2 1 15 3 4 7 1 2 30 59 8 55 91 4 19 88 86 131 3 30 41 23 3 418 31 71 13 58 71 7 33 102 108 115 2 50 31 22 2 437 32 4,863 1,192 4,945 5,265 385 5,981 22,500 7,087 13,823 189 2,259 4,179 4,924 112 55,095 33 2,813 1,206 4,266 4,719 250 6,536 7,407 9,379 8,708 10,427 2,860 3,098 5,720 112 17,324 34 138 32 35 54 14 • 5 78 57 350 24 25 205 41 7 303 35 119 43 93 54 26 8 105 65 382 18 39 179 41 6 328 36 105 29 24 38 14 1 69 47 340 24 22 187 35 245 37 14,637 14,688 3,407 3,078 5,709 63 8,595 2,691 69 , 507 14,587 1,600 49,555 4,544 1,340 25,837 38 11,816 12,586 4,739 2,142 8,797 39 6,523 2,744 59,377 8,779 1,558 33,425 4,137 1,548 25,240 19 18 4 4 14 5 2 4 8 23 1 2 12 8 2 36 40 2,701 1,054 364 450 193 20 1,309 1,830 1,419 60 254 1,953 1,570 1,034 2,697 41 49 12 15 24 3 13 13 28 1 9 53 7 3 88 42 1,728 1,981 939 835 53 1,942 749 1,207 160 870 4,035 491 92 4,166 43 229 34 146 145 14 62 258 211 345 27 69 219 89 7 552 44 240 51 171 167 25 42 234 256 395 20 89 199 107 5 723 45 143,119 85,421 1,166,379 103,927 18,126 71,111 281,905 572,712 527,625 137,693 171,053 384,006 534,910 25,167 491,674 46 96,141 84,721 1,196,109 134,326 24,524 87,971 256,191 538,ie»i 468,878 110,862 282,126 327,317 633,839 7,197 446,550 47 66 3 23 • 61 2 10 144 71 108 7 15 29 26 260 48 84 12 40 80 3 7 140 130 189 8 27 30 23 1 345 49 1,096 170 2,860 2,653 56 2,934 8,173 14,577 11,129 1,050 1,599 1,354 16 , 547 9,848 50 2,122 955 4,452 3,762 234 278 6,575 17,626 29,944 630 1,200 3,678 2,863 29 10,704 51 52 3 10 34 17 90 58 6 18 32 11 69 52 46 11 18 75 11 84 33 10 24 49 65 60 53 5,364 270 2,024 77,432 4,773 15,399 41,050 1,830 2,934 1,851 5,433 9,111 54 6,812 2,381 1,887 80,101 4,432 13,593 39,726 2,559 8,875 3,925 24,204 5,747 55 36,490 2,864 25,075 16,023 811 7,136 30,842 41,242 92,901 2,764 15,225 33,944 31,332 158 91,405 56 33,953 6,405 26,603 15,837 2,339 6,395 31,067 45,999 105,198 2,221 18,044 30,485 29,930 159 90,117 57 13 11 4 37 6 2 13 10 13 15 1 4 3 3 20 58 545 537 194 1,682 233 80 466 257 782 1,085 24 75 151 64 318 59 10 8 4 34 3 5 2 5 13 1 3 1 3 11 60 414 463 194 1,481 106 218 80 370 936 24 74 100 6-4 193 61 320 38 164 185 14 65 254 209 430 26 85 250 92 7 786 62 340 49 197 189 25 71 288 253 475 20 108 238 108 . 6 924 63 34,289 2,609 20,860 10,698 731 6,802 22,590 27,978 63,337 2,311 14,146 30,551 26,202 156 59,545 64 32,202 5,928 23,577 10,763 1,898 5,147 23,325 30,492 74,691 2,125 16,053 25,928 27,516 130 70,670 65 2,201 255 4,215 5,325 80 334 8,252 13,264 24,564 453 2,079 3,393 5,130 2 21,760 66 24 1 3 18 1 3 11 6 14 1 15 2 2 88 67 17 3 4 16 2 11 19 7 14 1 13 4 3 48 68 20 1 5 20 3 10 14 6 8 2 1 11 4 29 69 28 9 17 29 3 13 28 15 18 3 4 42 10 1 96 70 72 14 39 55 3 B 83 49 114 7 14 58 14 1 224 71 133 7 57 49 3 14 85 57 157 12 30 53 23 312 72 39 3 38 11 7 36 61 105 2 35 47 25 88 73 2 5 1 3 1 1 11 2 7 11 1 6 1 13 3 1 74 75 2 7 3 19 1 7 5 4 3 4 7 1 13 76 56 288 336 553 80 767 271 32 152 231 510 10 137 77 2 5 3 15 1 6 3 1 1 2 1 8 78 56 181 336 442 80 744 263 8 1 110 10 128 79 20 21 46 80 14 60 101 138 53 27 9 98 72 6 53 fiO 1,089 1,790 7,477 5,666 731 6,045 10,072 25,234 26,773 2,564 1,192 8,128 24,802 148 4,433 «1 17 20 43 70 14 59 96 115 44 27 5 72 54 6 35 S2 944 1,782 7,238 4,779 731 5,918 9,641 22,600 25.158 2,564 720 5,438 21,384 148 2,675 83 316 12 122 111 3 177 97 402 1 79 182 34 844 84 35,345 786 17,262 9,804 324 20,499 15,976 65,976 200 15,033 25,535 5,920 86,735 85 313 10 119 103 3 173 74 393 1 75 156 19 825 86 35,028 711 17,052 9,134 324 19,940 11,749 63,346 20O 14,626 22,503 3,287 84,978 S7 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 88 80 469 150 2 60 300 57 315 75 89 3 2 3 8 f, 23 9 , 26 16 19 90 462 110 449 1,199 ... 996 6.825 4,096 879 5.946 5,735 3,549 91 128 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND (For dermitions and explanations, Big Horn Broadwater Ml famis. ... I'niler 10 acre.s. . . 1(1 to 40 acres . . . 50 to 6!) acres . . . 70 Lo on acres . . . mn lo ItlO acres - 140 to ITO acres . IPO U3 213 acres . ■2'20 [o C53 acres . 2fiO to 490 acres . .iOO lo 000 acres . 1,000 or more acre l,om t/-. 1,000 acr Land in farms: \U land in farm .number lO.'iO. 10.-^4. .number lOfiO . 19,54 , . number 1050 . 1054. .number 1050. 10,54, , number 1050 , 1954 , , number 1059, 1954, , number 1959 , 1054, , number 1959 . 1954, . number 1950 , 1054 , . number 1059, 1954 , , number 1959 , 1054 , • number 10,50, 1054, , number 1950, Under 10 acres. , . 10 Ui 40 acres ,,, 50 to (19 acres , , . 70 Ui 99 acres , , , 100 lo 1,W -icres , 140 to 170 acres . ISO to 210 acres , 220 to 259 acres , 260 lo 490 acres . 500 Ui 000 acres , 1,1X10 or more acre 1.000 to 1.090 acres. . acres 1059. 1054 . , acres 1050. 1954 , , acres 1950 , 1951. . acres 1950 . 1954 . . acres 1 0,59 , 1054 , , acres 1050. 1954. . acres 1059 . 1954. . acres 1959. 1054. . acres 1959. 1054 . . acre.s 1 959 . 1054. . acres 1950. 1954. ,. acres 1959, 1054, , acres 1059, Cropland harvested: (\n,v crfipland harvested , 50 to fiO acres , 70 U) 00 acres . 100 lo no acres , 140 to 170 acres , IKO to 219 acres . 2'20 Ut 259 acres , 260 lo 490 acres , 500 U> 090 acres , 1,000 to 1.099 acres. , Tarms reportinp 1959, 1054, acres 1 959 , 1954, , farms rcfiortinc 1959 , 1954 , acres 1959 , 1954 , , famis reportinp 1959. 19,54, acres 10.50 , 1054, , , farms re[iorljne 1050 . 1054 , acre- ! 0,59 , 1054 , , , farms ri'iiortinfi 1050 , 1954- acres 1959. 1954 . , . famis ro[iorlinu 1050 . 1051 . acres 1950 . 1054 . , , farms rcportinc 1059 , 1054 , acres 1050 , 1054 , , , fanns reportinp 1059 , 1954 , acres 1059, 1954 , , , farms reportinp 1959 , 1954, acres 1 959 , 1054 , , , faj-ms reportinp 10,50 , 1054 , acres 1 059 , 1954, , , farms reportinp 1959 , 1954, acres 1959, 1954, , farms reportinp 1959 , 19,54 , acres 1959, 19,54 , , , farms reportinp 1959 , acres 1959 , 28,959 33,061 675 l, 32 11 19 9 5 33 169 102 3 3 9 6 14 13 11 14 9 3 13 3 2 9 63 32 1 4 4 4 6 4 15 10 2 14 1 1 10 92 42 2 3 5 4 6 6 16 10 1 9 2 1 U 66 45 3 2 5 5 6 3 17 9 5 9 2 4 11 58 62 1 1 7 6 4 8 18 23 58 56 11 15 85 196 258 "i 33 5 10 64 29 45 19 15 94 83 13 31 111 193 282 16 31 11 17 34 43 63 20 28 131 125 14 50 204 95 158 22 37 29 22 165 37 100 21 41 175 160 15 74 263 34 158 39 63 32 16 193 44 129 22 224 307 398 19 248 604 64 175 230 283 123 93 536 79 251 23 24S 319 383 24 265 594 55 163 306 268 133 93 582 37 261 24 37 195 183 10 102 281 34 102 45 91 33 33 298 34 129 25 2,414,699 329,399 1,384,011 169,631 934,277 2,191,351 507,227 990,321 2,160,461 1,383,494 760,444 358,051 1,805,717 335,399 857, 0i9 26 2,556,609 843,912 1,368,633 172,458 930,976 2,102,124 431,130 976,803 2,130,308 1,368,723 657,670 341,332 1,716,787 394,853 835,376 27 39 1 4 20 28 273 116 5 6 5 10 17 18 28 41 ... 9 109 1 39 511 242 6 3 3 24 2 47 29 698 10 155 146 48 567 6,490 1,219 50 408 73 114 218 593 '35 30 795 40 173 268 517 7,715 1,568 29 150 77 181 132 694 105 31 473 62 60 129 3,708 1,096 55 54 107 106 477 32 648 62 119 245 3,694 1,244 60 '50 170 105 414 60 33 1,232 220 353 755 9,623 3,675 249 178 93 404 162 34 1,451 160 679 'so 631 13,144 3,564 319 169 258 249 911 173 35 2,782 120 487 320 523 11,115 3,043 133 365 378 636 351 36 3,029 220 132 120 986 15,619 4,256 555 110 340 603 608 456 37 3,862 1,307 2,717 754 640 3,228 18,307 10,642 780 309 1,398 1,764 2,535 309 38 5,110 1,759 3,056 1,399 791 5,242 26,848 16,242 465 430 1,430 933 2,211 2,376 1,782 39 1,724 533 2,591 60O 411 1,775 13,553 6,278 200 770 817 810 1,178 780 40 1,994 400 2,744 200 200 1,971 13,163 8,401 403 583 1,058 306 1,166 1,210 41 2,396 240 2,146 495 226 2,629 15,636 10,761 720 460 1,202 1,130 1,435 732 42 2,128 1,160 2,138 495 963 2,671 13,830 14,714 240 240 1,634 1,433 954 1,901 43 8,152 21,499 21,574 4,454 5,865 33,201 71,163 94,882 2,739 12,441 1,840 3,473 23,328 10,311 17,786 44 5,609 35,200 31,364 4,640 11,368 42,664 71,033 102,462 5,615 U,829 4,373 6,230 31,087 15,629 24,242 45 21,046 99,633 96,632 10,165 39,906 152,834 64,077 112,134 16,644 26,328 20,814 16,185 130,253 26,872 73,233 46 30,721 132,581 123,322 10,060 58,193 191,114 57,525 108,736 29,913 47,491 24,010 10,380 153,947 31,649 94,000 47 2,372,295 705,724 1,257,292 152,548 887,181 1,995,311 293,282 746,425 2,140,768 1,341,605 736,443 334,212 1,647,077 290,941 763,543 48 2,505,083 672,612 1,204,923 155,013 359,221 1,355,994 203,043 715,324 2,144,280 1,307,193 626,620 319,569 1,526,212 339,905 761,447 49 51,064 276,415 267,660 14,065 150,243 399,775 46,829 141,106 67,047 134,634 45,548 46,172 430,348 47,037 134,489 50 367 495 531 65 310 924 1,044 316 259 X9 157 145 341 197 404 51 419 605 673 ■ 81 380 1,044 1,223 937 341 355 131 161 387 226 471 52 66,587 253,050 199,794 15,196 134,278 309,758 89,343 167,256 76,050 180,091 36,136 33,574 523,503 32,528 154,401 53 83,345 288,350 245,626 14,375 167,869 319,694 38,264 173,550 99,242 141,673 34,865 32,002 484,547 36,149 161,351 54 4 3 4 27 7 1 1 3 2 1 55 6 1 6 4 45 9 1 1 2 2 56 9 11 10 106 15 1 4 "3 2 5 57 18 2 19 8 112 13 1 6 2 3 58 25 3 10 1 9 190 30 6 3 3 4 17 1 59 23 6 15 16 229 42 1 2 5 3 14 1 60 389 36 92 "5 83 2,224 382 119 10 57 69 155 12 61 417 103 114 136 2,446 475 11 34 91 49 133 2 62 5 1 2 59 16 1 1 2 1 4 63 11 1 2 '3 51 16 "i 3 1 5 64 185 '25 103 1,221 366 20 30 45 28 63 65 340 56 '68 99 1,146 480 '22 110 35 100 66 13 "2 4 3 111 41 1 2 1 5 1 67 ' 15 2 7 "i 3 152 41 4 "i 2 2 8 1 68 755 81 174 311 3,342 1,402 40 93 14 81 20 69 931 105 244 '40 282 4,359 1,450 205 '65 72 42 322 70 70 24 1 2 3 4 85 23 1 2 3 4 3 71 26 1 1 1 8 122 33 4 "i 5 4 5 3 72 1,641 33 133 155 165 3,396 1,090 19 40 144 131 80 73 1,727 40 65 63 345 5,207 1,355 225 65 200 231 191 63 74 25 '7 15 4 3 16 105 60 5 4 7 10 15 2 75 30 11 19 6 5 32 157 96 '3 3 9 5 12 16 11 76 1,810 479 995 249 200 872 6,356 4,607 283 227 356 706 567 139 77 2,377 926 1,673 268 392 1,591 9,112 7,657 148 223 447 149 905 518 947 78 9 3 12 1 1 9 66 32 1 1 3 4 6 4 79 10 2 14 1 1 9 88 39 2 "2 4 4 5 5 80 894 327 1,420 25 110 732 4,832 2,705 193 90 189 284 356 335 81 1,140 193 1,511 150 113 652 5,381 4,082 229 128 296 164 193 262 82 10 9 2 1 10 64 41 2 2 5 5 5 3 83 8 "5 3 1 4 11 57 61 1 6 6 2 8 84 1,036 1,322 52 84 776 6,163 4,372 102 '56 723 413 269 309 85 1,074 426 744 170 375 1,013 4,666 6,700 40 951 702 97 742 86 21 58 51 9 14 79 134 249 5 27 5 10 62 27 41 87 14 93 83 11 29 109 190 276 15 26 11 16 82 41 60 88 2,410 9,651 6,336 731 1,934 9,918 22,837 39,652 325 3,523 325 1,438 9,636 2,U7 5,305 89 1,684 15,172 11,951 960 4,670 13,026 23,275 42,374 1,694 3,030 1,274 2,335 11,496 3,480 7,222 90 26 121 U3 13 46 193 91 151 16 35 27 19 163 34 93 91 38 175 156 15 73 259 30 156 36 56 30 15 191 41 126 92 3,484 35,692 27,834 1,836 9,320 43,172 15,102 35,339 2,549 7,706 3,941 3,319 51,674 4,644 23,735 93 5,433 55,370 43,295 1,968 20,255 54,254 13,915 35,960 6,066 12,780 5,087 2,118 58,571 5,351 30,743 94 205 303 371 13 244 587 62 166 236 269 115 92 585 78 250 95 233 317 378 23 265 585 52 168 287 257 123 98 582 87 256 96 53,974 206,787 161,414 11,894 122,625 253,669 23,214 76,326 72,963 168,173 31,623 27,314 460,527 24,143 123,960 97 68,204 216,153 186,058 10,565 141,928 243,288 17,645 77,499 91,334 124,874 27,737 25,678 412,352 25,756 121,795 98 35 192 175 10 100 273 33 99 41 87 31 32 297 33 123 99 6,354 102,176 64,739 3,385 38,077 94,709 12,013 37,306 6,814 39,815 3,119 5,709 165,998 6,258 53,766 100 130 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND It«m (For definitions and explanatior 3. see text) Lake Lewis Bud ClSLTk Uterty Lincoln McCone Madison Meagher Mineral Missoula Farms: 1 All farms. number 1959 1,363 1,490 319 382 32C 33' 309 387 587 610 454 509 135 155 59 85 509 642 1954... 3 I'nder 10 acres number 1 959 . . . 135 199 17 20 ] 10 38 1 2 10 3 4 1 4 45 153 4 1954 . . . 5 10 to 49 acres number 1959... 240 227 20 26 33 52 4 1 14 11 3 4 8 6 88 89 6 1954... 7 50 to 69 acres number 1959... 42 47 7 10 ] 7 13 1 6 7 6 12 20 6 1954... 9 70 to 99 acres number 1959 . . . 182 203 6 15 ] 25 39 2 1 16 13 1 2 1 3 It 10 1954 . . . 11 100 to 131) acres number 1959 99 121 10 9 ] 27 27 1 13 17 1 1 2 4 33 33 12 1954... 13 140 to 17!1 acres number 1959... 14i 13 ] 50 5 24 2 9 52 14 1954 . . . 162 23 49 6 43 2 13 45 15 180 to 21!) acres number 1959... 75 83 5 6 ] 23 33 3 3 13 18 1 3 4 4 28 26 16 1954... 17 number 1959... 69 94 1 6 i 18 23 2 1 18 25 1 1 2 2 14 26 18 1954 . . . 19 260 to 499 acres number 1959 189 195 45 41 V 1( 58 58 44 45 69 72 10 8 13 1) 64 71 20 1!>54 . . . 21 500 to 999 acres number 1959... 97 37 2' ! 22 127 76 12 11 70 22 19.54 . . . 90 53 a 33 155 83 16 18 71 23 1 ,000 or more acres number 1959... 91 69 158 173 27 26. 36 22 398 397 203 210 101 114 8 6 79 76 24 1954 . . . 2S 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 1959... 4A 48 12. 22 186 76 19 6 47 Land in farms: 26 All lund in farms < , . acres I!>59, . . 523,279 413,850 1,74.4,627 1,119,091 909,60 883,23' 156,659 118,808 1,399,663 1,416,4S4 1,206,163 1,191,995 749,520 789,641 30,052 33,435 373,333 396,979 27 1954... 28 Under 10 acres acres 1959. .. 704 73 ( 37 7 8 5 206 29 1954 . . . 823 78 136 "i 28 4 16 642 30 10 to 49 acres acres 1959... 6,180 510 935 160 377 103 233 2,035 31 1951... 5,%6 794 . . 1,405 40 228 123 165 1,949 32 50 to Ri) m--res , acres 1959 2,533 2,705 400 567 6( 412 790 50 374 423 334 690 1,167 33 1954 . . . 34 70 to 99 acres acres 1959. . . 14,599 16,252 505 1,135 8C 3C 2,040 3,202 160 80 1,343 1,053 'so 170 35 263 1,937 2,607 35 1954... 36 100 to 13!) ncres acres 1959. . . 11,710 1,138 3,133 ) 3,167 120 1,547 1,979 no 102 238 479 3,915 3,862 37 ]9.'i4... 14,252 1,017 12t 3K 140 to 17!) acres acres 1959... 22,806 2,059 16C 7,786 300 3,739 320 1,394 8,058 39 1954... 25,741 3,644 32C 7,795 964 6,830 308 2,032 ■ 6,993 ■in 180 to 21!) acres acres 1959... 14,924 16,246 996 1,179 2a ) 4,499 6,511 610 600 2,611 3,610 ISO 600 828 814 5,524 5,075 11 1954... 42 220 to 259 acres acres 1959... 16,397 22,306 240 1,421 %( 4,211 5,428 470 240 4,292 5,8% 220 240 499 497 3,385 6,202 13 1954... 44 260 to 499 acres acres 1959... 66,599 69,065 16,777 15,618 6,32( 6,16 20,320 21,556 16,085 16,585 24,938 27,041 3,674 2,985 4,590 6,793 ^1,979 24,773 45 1954... 4F> 500 to 99!) acres acres 1959... 67, 576 61,319 26,213 37,918 20,77 38,65 14,717 ) 23,073 103,272 US, 088 63,145 58,795 9,527 12,342 7,380 12,027 48,752 50,561 47 1954 . . . 48 1 ,000 or more acres. acres 1959. . . 299,251 179,175 1,695,716 1,055,720 882,05 836, 86t ) 98,569 45,745 1,277,936 1,279,886 1,103,795 1,086,112 735,293 772,767 14,300 10,015 276,852 293,148 49 1954... TiO 1 ,000 lo 1 ,9!*9 acres acres 1959. , . 60,5% 66,983 180, 09( ) 31,484 272,9% 108,158 30,463 6,893 63,325 Cropland harvested: 51 Any cropland hpirvest^l . . farms reportinp 1959 . . . 1,250 284 31f > 260 549 433 122 47 417 52 1954... 1,374 338 33t ) 315 601 488 137 71 528 53 acres 1959... 93,178 73,223 266,08 L 12,547 231,184 90,911 50,168 3,553 38,457 54 1954 . . . 99,245 70,092 24a, 36 12,933 258,183 100,664 49,385 3,497 40,335 55 1 'nder 10 acres . . farms reportinp 1959 . . . 115 6 4 1 19 56 1!>54... 159 7 10 4 1 89 57 acms 1950... 281 14 15 1 45 58 1954 . . . 392 15 28 14 4 191 59 10 to 49 acres . . farnis reportinc 1959 .. . 204 14 21 "i 9 "2 3 68 GO 19.54... 190 17 38 1 8 1 3 72 fil acre.-* 1959 .. . 2,074 141 216 20 79 24 19 732 62 1954... 2,135 262 290 17 94 20 27 727 63 5(1 to 69 iicTOS . . fami.s rpfiorlinp 1959 .. . 37 5 6 ... 6 9 64 1954... 41 7 10 ... 7 3 16 65 acres 1959... 84S 126 84 • .. 133 204 fi6 1954... 831 176 146 ... 204 ... '35 336 1.. 70 to 99 acres . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 169 5 L 19 1 16 ... 1 19 m 1954... 189 12 L 30 1 13 "i 1 25 fi!) acres 1959 . . . 6,102 97 291 47 667 16 591 70 1954 . . . 6,371 425 4< ) 414 60 569 '60 27 907 71 10(1 to 13!) acres . . famis reporlinc 19.59 . . . 93 9 25 10 1 2 26 72 1954 . . . 117 8 L 25 14 1 4 28 73 acres 1959... 4,401 474 697 529 5 50 1,037 74 1954 . . . 5,802 349 li 539 828 15 53 1,240 75 140 to 17!) acres . . farms reportinR 1959 .. . 140 10 41 4 22 1 5 47 76 1954 . , . 155 18 L 44 6 41 1 12 41 77 acres 1959... 9,520 452 1,197 302 1,626 60 86 1,819 78 1954... 11,100 1,162 6 ) 1,158 383 2,303 60 249 1,694 79 180 to 219 acres . . ." . , farms reportinp 1959. . . 73 5 L 19 3 12 1 4 23 80 1954 . . . 81 5 29 2 IS 2 4 25 81 acres 1959. . . 5,862 401 io i 997 113 947 10 99 1,364 82 1954 .. . 7,015 612 989 105 1,392 55 124 1,587 83 220 to 259 acres . . farms reportinR 1959 .. . 64 1 13 2 16 1 2 11 84 1954... 92 6 22 1 23 1 1 26 85 acres 1959... 6,197 70 773 160 1,428 50 187 585 86 1954... 8,774 632 54 7 931 90 1,397 25 43 1,372 87 260 to 49!t acre^ . . farms reportinE 1959 . . . 182 40 1 7 53 39 69 8 11 59 8R 1954... 194 37 1( 53 43 72 6 18 66 89 acres 1959... 22,864 4,145 2,82( 2,587 5,169 7,616 1,331 812 5,553 90 1954 . . . 25,741 3,504 2,52 > 3,200 6,032 8,407 614 1,112 5,274 91 500 to !)9!) acres . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 91 34 2 7 18 120 76 10 11 64 92 1954 . . . 90 50 4 ) 32 154 S3 14 18 67 93 acres 1959 . . . 16,842 4,534 8,4« ! 1,310 29,905 13,115 1,414 1,137 7,395 94 1954 . . . 14,263 5,716 14,48 7 2,054 41,396 13,251 1,566 1,400 7,997 95 1,000 or tiKjrc acres . . farms reportinp 1959 . . . 82 155 27( ) 36 379 1% 98 8 72 96 1954 .. . 66 171 26 L 22 393 205 110 6 73 97 acres 1959... 18,187 62,769 254, 70( ) 4,380 195,468 64,770 47,274 1,098 19,132 98 1954 . . . 16,321 57,239 230, 69( ) 3,184 210,100 71,205 46,970 423 19,060 99 1,000 to 1,999 acres . . . farms reportinp 1959 .. . 42 45 12 J 22 179 76 18 6 44 100 acres 1959. .. 8,428 9,691 75,23 J 2,224 68 , 217 15,448 4,290 346 10,156 MONTANA HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 131 Mussel- shell Park Petroleum PhllUps Pondera Powder River Powell Prairie RavalU Richland Roosevelt Rosebud Sanders Sheridan Sliver Bow 2i5 458 124 659 629 376 215 240 1,178 874 724 386 493 807 124 I 259 550 142 711 696 424 222 258 1,396 1,004 860 481 591 965 142 2 5 5 3 3 6 1 82 14 1 11 1 7 3 3 43 2 17 16 2 4 160 31 5 4 29 4 13 4 5 25 13 17 13 1 301 40 4 3 33 3 15 5 9 30 8 11 7 3 359 37 6 10 35 9 23 e 2 1 5 1 4 1 83 12 3 5 1 2 7 1 7 5 3 1 98 17 4 7 4 s 7 8 "6 5 1 127 26 2 5 27 5 3 9 1 7 1 21 6 5 2 130 41 7 3 45 6 6 10 2 13 10 5 2 1 2 107 45 3 10 35 3 3 u 3 12 "i 9 3 2 4 2 133 46 9 14 62 7 3 12 i 24 2 26 22 4 8 4 90 53 12 14 57 24 16 13 5 31 1 26 20 6 10 6 112 68 22 32 72 26 15 H 5 10 2 11 3 2 4 5 62 21 7 n 24 4 4 15 2 U 4 3 7 1 8 6 84 30 7 14 23 5 5 1« 3 U 2 4 11 4 7 47 21 9 8 31 6 1 17 1 12 8 13 3 3 8 57 24 9 15 24 12 3 18 13 62 6 70 78 20 15 29 130 104 83 36 107 115 18 19 13 77 10 63 108 25 29 33 118 126 141 44 133 198 19 20 25 74 11 103 161 40 29 33 34 150 180 53 67 260 2: 21 29 99 15 143 196 56 33 36 79 197 214 56 66 306 22 22 176 226 101 406 317 300 126 156 65 383 424 242 96 380 33 23 187 214 108 403 311 318 113 157 66 387 440 280 95 392 29 24 38 104 27 149 202 59 38 59 33 136 223 44 47 245 12 2S 1,103,925 382,167 669,767 2,003,693 392,202 1,676,754 804,356 751,588 378,523 1,220,742 1,297,937 2,777,068 409,219 1,028,843 133,158 21! 1,119,219 844,079 739,644 1,776,884 889,488 1,646,423 733,820 661,356 374,325 1,243,987 1,262,576 2,935,544 495,740 1,053,275 131,516 27 19 15 15 27 5 23 8 356 58 1 45 3 15 28 17 221 6 36 38 15 12 8 667 131 ii 4 92 16 38 29 103 493 336 383 100 362 17 7,847 992 110 60 1,057 195 396 30 259 695 215 310 193 73 9,302 980 146 273 1,105 133 612 31 103 56 275 53 246 68 4,736 735 177 290 54 113 32 67 418 307 156 50 5,701 985 241 400 240 33 579 655 475 258 421 77 10,269 2,131 160 425 2,237 ^0 239 34 73 574 80 1,736 476 338 396 160 10,640 3,338 540 668 3,619 470 439 3S 242 1,496 1,129 538 220 135 265 12,720 5,413 401 1,206 4,113 355 377 36 332 1,415 120 1,000 970 228 436 210 15,526 5,484 1,085 1,687 7,431 822 352 37 629 3,761 320 4,071 3,510 655 1,233 645 14,310 9,151 1,874 2,204 9,038 3,786 2,534 38 813 4,906 160 4,000 3,173 946 1,611 %5 17,703 10,724 3,500 5,109 11,413 4,145 2,365 39 1,004 2,030 400 2,127 607 405 809 986 12,268 4,181 1,400 2,178 4,788 822 759 40 399 2,587 780 1,561 1,332 199 1,553 1,171 16,577 5,394 1,416 2,764 4,558 993 973 41 726 2,612 480 947 2,630 988 1,719 11,109 5,201 2,120 1,926 7,426 1,447 250 42 240 2,868 1,921 3,125 684 711 1,921 13,578 5,635 2,130 3,565 5,710 2,897 730 43 6,490 23,274 2,556 26,937 30,958 7,483 5,331 10,220 45,721 38,250 31,901 12,815 38,407 43,724 6,489 U 6,246 29,231 3,841 23,147 42,488 9,367 10,545 12,261 42,520 45,988 54,488 15,905 48,162 74,717 6,765 45 20,021 53,548 7,650 77,696 122,971 29,042 21,706 25,648 57,036 110,576 133,053 36,938 46,463 202,213 15,640 46 22,204 71,731 12,019 107,211 147,849 43,269 24,945 23,093 54, 349 144,697 159,118 39,617 43,543 227,954 15,783 47 1,074,588 794,303 658,361 1,339,455 730,000 1,638,586 772,497 711,935 202,151 1,044,054 1,126,918 2,719,138 295,355 775,844 106,346 48 1,038,569 729,433 722,638 1,635,750 689,677 1,591,377 693,232 616,444 187,762 1,020,131 1,040,142 2,865,711 364,707 741,073 103,169 49 55,972 145,352 38,138 216,607 277,947 86,872 63,886 83,790 49,644 266,977 315,991 69,468 64,947 338,313 17,443 50 212 426 115 632 608 356 191 222 1,026 817 700 345 436 786 87 51 229 505 134 670 667 396 206 247 1,214 948 850 423 516 941 97 52 40,935 81,958 29,419 195,202 232,837 88,375 68,349 60,468 65,617 239,670 329,635 78,152 33,590 313,723 3,754 53 45,446 85,236 3 37,072 201,390 284,999 88,034 67,368 72,813 70,523 52 285,907 4 376,641 87,263 1 37,052 5 352,021 1 8,018 1 54 55 1 27 13 1 1 "2 83 123 6 14 "i 2 1 11 11 1 1 1 56 57 1 66 1 3 ... "2 197 14 2 2 32 1 58 3 17 9 12 2 "5 1 240 24 2 25 7 2 59 4 24 6 9 3 2 298 26 4 5 22 3 5 60 26 145 160 169 45 53 8 2,833 361 38 418 110 20 61 47 280 92 147 29 24 3,644 360 65 '57 371 25 64 62 1 3 2 2 - 1 73 11 2 4 1 63 1 7 5 1 92 13 4 6 "2 64 43 32 100 68 44 1,721 359 102 82 26 65 6 103 117 38 2,275 476 100 74 42 66 3 7 6 "'2 5 "i 113 22 "2 4 24 5 2 67 "i 5 19 5 4 4 2 122 38 6 6 36 5 5 68 72 255 164 70 192 43 3,566 1,121 70 170 752 249 33 69 10 133 70 836 102 121 104 92 3,986 2,060 154 335 1,019 208 152 70 1 13 10 5 1 1 2 99 41 3 10 31 3 2 71 1 9 9 8 1 4 1 128 46 9 13 55 5 1 72 41 878 538 295 96 135 139 4,714 3,710 218 758 997 137 35 73 27 366 '85 555 346 125 173 23 6,517 3,338 569 922 1,939 332 30 74 3 21 24 19 3 8 4 82 57 9 14 50 23 13 75 3 27 24 17 4 8 6 103 67 22 30 63 25 13 76 47 1,188 141 1,925 1,286 138 470 242 4,349 6,016 649 966 1,860 1,675 435 77 50 1,727 83 1,706 1,201 240 325 500 6,431 6,752 1,647 1,963 2,612 1,733 491 78 3 9 11 3 2 3 4 59 20 7 9 21 3 4 79 2 13 8 6 1 8 6 83 28 7 14 23 5 5 80 64 632 244 688 325 295 267 486 4,227 2,915 608 951 1,023 206 156 81 162 1,064 193 621 635 80 516 625 5,667 3,685 550 1,308 1,048 447 101 82 2 10 4 11 4 7 43 21 9 8 25 6 1 83 1 11 8 12 3 3 3 52 24 9 13 21 10 2 84 30 701 "to 314 1,257 293 1,060 3,816 3,161 1,040 1,017 1,237 552 20 85 29 530 934 1,157 333 204 885 4,453 3,503 960 1,469 1,145 1,001 57 86 12 60 6 66 77 17 14 27 122 102 79 33 98 112 14 87 14 77 10 58 106 23 27 31 112 126 140 42 124 193 16 88 741 6,428 706 7,340 13,152 1,448 1,370 3,422 12,464 15,224 11,631 4,412 6,051 16,234 633 89 600 8,143 1,037 6,677 17,356 2,164 3,810 4,737 11,783 20,546 24,368 5,442 7,655 29,665 1,031 90 22 71 9 100 160 39 27 29 80 145 169 46 62 252 18 91 24 94 15 138 194 52 31 35 76 192 214 49 61 305 20 92 3,095 11,665 1,346 17,331 50,271 4,131 4,862 5,728 11,026 32,462 47,404 6,921 6,214 73,068 1,985 93 2,922 14,501 1,328 25,899 58,658 5,694 5,699 7,432 10,309 46,670 64,373 7,765 5,279 89,555 1,617 94 165 219 94 393 313 290 122 146 63 370 420 218 91 373 30 95 177 2U 103 394 309 308 U7 154 65 332 438 245 94 390 27 96 36,843 60,236 26,912 166,619 215,818 32,152 60,139 49,296 16,728 174,327 267,927 62,854 14,945 226,470 5,431 97 41,592 58,323 33,776 163,952 205,394 79,272 56,470 58,498 14, 766 197,953 283,953 67,900 15,878 229,054 4,432 98 36 101 26 147 200 55 36 58 31 178 220 40 45 238 11 99 6,905 20,494 3,695 41,415 106,658 11,319 9,480 16,938 7,547 61,530 104,523 10,416 5,346 111,765 1.151 100 132 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued — Item Stillwater Sweet Grass Teton Toole Treasure Valley Wheatland Wibam: Yellowstone (For definitions and explanations see text) Farms: 1 Ml fams , number 1959 . . . 533 643 305 366 331 952 433 446 138 150 935 1,093 174 201 242 290 1,228 1054... 1,401 .1 Uniler 10 acres number 1950 . . . 5 34 1 6 11 16 1 4 1 1 7 16 1 3 3 59 ■1 1054 , . . 152 s 10 to 49 acres number 1050. . . 25 21 2 1 19 6 8 2 1 131 167 6 1054... 27 7 15 4 1 24 7 50 to 69 acres number 1050. .. 9 11 1 4 1 2 ... 1 3 3 1 3 34 43 8 1054... 9 70 to !)0 acres number 1059 . . . 17 22 1 1 24 35 4 1 1 9 15 1 1 1 100 131 10 1954 . . . 11 ino to iri!) acres number 10.50 .. . 10 14 4 5 21 33 1 3 4 10 19 2 2 99 100 12 1954 . . . 1.1 140 to 179 acrt-s number 1 959 . . . 42 49 8 12 53 82 3 5 13 37 37 4 5 1 5 140 14 1054... 176 15 180 to 219 acres , number 1050 . . . 12 17 6 5 21 31 4 5 14 16 2 1 1 I 51 16 19.54... 57 17 220 to 259 acres number 1050... 6 7 31 1 6 17 2 1 48 18 1054... li 5 38 4 6 26 2 2 43 19 260 to 499 acres number 1959... 63 37 145 13 13 119 13 30 153 20 1054... 100 53 156 23 23 175 18 47 132 21 50O to 909 acres number 1959 . . . 105 114 50 62 186 220 73 84 21 19 210 277 22 25 70 37 114 22 1954 . . , 119 23 1,000 or more acres number 1950 , . . 239 190 317 336 74 491 120 137 289 24 1054... 244 206 319 315 76 490 133 143 271 25 1.000 to 1,939 acres number 1959... 118 72 187 138 16 254 34 67 127 Land in ^rms: 2!i All land m farms acres 1059... 901,041 873,413 1,246,526 1,124,640 567,962 2,293,143 393,549 506,115 1,778,452 27 1954 . . . 836,277 823,643 1,236,335 1,071,431 531,906 1,780,465 878,446 526,623 1,651,440 28 I'ndcr 10 acres acres 1959... 13 79 2 24 24 48 1 9 1 1 25 22 2 11 'io 233 29 1954... 686 30 10 to 49 acres acrci 1 959 . . . 683 609 258 518 362 47 95 10 12 504 821 220 185 22 40 3,663 31 1954... 4,215 32 50 to 69 acres acres 1059 . . . 522 653 66 239 61 120 60 170 177 62 175 2,085 33 1954... 2,520 34 70 to 99 acres acres 1959. . . 1,426 1,797 90 91 1,924 2,790 322 85 80 752 1,252 89 88 '92 8,157 3lt 1954 . . . 10,638 36 100 to 139 teres acres 1959... 1,203 1,641 488 588 2,479 4,514 120 374 478 1,180 2,325 212 226 11,924 37 1954... 11,808 38 140 to 173 acres acres 1959 ., . 6,741 7,732 1,261 1,907 8,407 13,030 480 960 1,434 2,126 5,905 5,872 640 800 157 817 22,226 3i) 1954... 27,851 40 IftO to 213 acres acres 1959. . . 2,402 3,406 1,210 1,019 4,150 6,057 ... 821 1,025 2,779 3,182 408 200 200 200 10,017 41 1954... 11,294 42 220 to 259 acres acres 1950... 1,397 2,615 1,700 1,223 7,365 9,073 240 948 1,397 1,444 4,126 6,136 480 430 240 477 11,292 43 1054 . . . 10,153 44 260 to 499 acres acres 1059. .. 23,458 37,786 14,060 20,008 53,169 57,646 5,041 10,416 7,258 8,607 43,920 65,355 5,235 7,370 11,526 18,173 53,858 45 1054... 46,964 46 500 to 9!)9 acres acres 1950... 77,393 38,270 138,802 56,974 14,878 159,216 15,999 52,952 34,835 47 1954 . . . 85,017 46,707 165,553 66,451 L3,730 207,372 17,681 53,521 87,295 4H 1.000 or more acres acres 1959 . . . 785,303 744,942 816,266 751,579 1,029,627 977,142 1,061,535 992,482 541,694 554,293 2,074,565 1,437,951 870,302 851,230 441,008 443,293 1,570,111 ■I'J 1054... 1,443,016 fiO l.OOO to 1,099 acres acres 1059 . . . 175,718 102,005 267,713 202,360 24,058 367,379 51,015 96,018 186,545 Cropland harvested: 51 \ny cropland harvosteil fjirnis repurtin;.' 1959... 495 288 793 427 129 886 158 228 1,043 52 1054... 573 342 917 424 146 1,056 185 286 1,181 53 acres 1959... 120,332 54,180 300,910 310,689 27,116 345,349 53,271 75,576 130,871 54 1954 . . . 121,883 56,152 293,585 250,414 28,632 368,163 51,933 104,556 175,747 55 I 'nder 10 acres farms reportine 1959, .. 1 1 2 ... 13 56 1954 . . . 1 "'3 2 '"i 2 1 48 57 acres 1959 , . . 1 1 9 ... 46 58 1954... 1 7 3 1 4 1 143 59 10 to 49 acres . farms repcTline 1959 .. , 15 10 1 1 15 "'4 1 82 60 1954 . . . 16 3 9 1 1 17 4 1 116 61 acres 10.50 . . . 170 ... 84 2 5 223 36 5 1,271 62 1054... 193 32 90 10 12 377 41 21 1,645 63 50 to 69 acres farms reporting 19.59 . . . 6 ... 1 ... 2 1 30 64 1954 . . . 8 2 2 "i 2 3 ... 40 65 acres 1059 . . . 188 ... 19 ... 60 15 ... 1,051 66 1054 . . . 170 21 70 13 47 52 ... 1,101 67 70 to 99 acres . farms reporting 1950 . . . 14 ... 23 "3 1 7 ... ... 94 68 1054 .. . 17 1 31 ... 1 11 ... 1 124 69 acres 1959 . . . 434 ... 1,056 134 69 319 4,522 70 1954 . . . 698 35 1,501 ... 47 514 23 6,079 71 100 to IM acres . farms rctiortinf: 1959 . . . 10 2 21 3 9 1 94 72 1954... 14 4 36 "i 4 13 2 95 73 acres 1959. .. 497 110 1,344 ... 336 534 50 6,865 74 1954 . . . 791 136 2,228 120 307 349 53 7,044 75 140 to 179 acres ...-. . farms reportinR 19.50 . . . 39 7 49 2 9 33 3 1 136 76 1054 . . . 44 10 79 6 12 35 4 5 170 77 acres 1959 .. . 2,637 389 3,687 100 339 2,195 246 30 12,562 7S 1954 . . . 3,009 363 6,424 549 1,153 2,482 262 315 16,181 79 180 to 219 acres .farms reportine 1959. .. 12 6 17 4 11 2 1 47 80 1054 . , . 15 5 29 5 15 1 1 55 81 acres 1050 . . . 873 467 1,634 ... 448 949 75 67 5,283 82 1054... 1,120 220 2,374 559 1,688 25 89 5,395 83 220 to 259 acres . farms reporting 19.50 . . . 6 7 31 6 16 2 1 46 84 1954 . . . U 4 38 5 25 2 2 43 65 acres 1059 .. . 480 331 3,555 ILJ 540 1,878 200 116 5,013 86 1954 . . . 900 351' 4,597 195 940 2,560 152 276 4,531 87 260 to 499 acres - farms reportine 1959 , . . 60 36 142 13 17 110 11 23 144 88 1954... 97 48 156 26 23 173 17 46 123 89 acres 1959 . . . 5,244 2,958 22,527 2,023 3,091 14,570 992 3,979 20,704 90 1054 . . . 8,996 3,746 23,832 3,908 3,788 24,919 1,297 7,998 16,332 91 500 to 999 acres . farms roponinc 1950 . . . 99 44 184 73 20 199 20 65 101 92 1954 . . . 108 59 213 82 19 273 24 86 112 93 acres 1059 . . . 16,622 3,969 52,740 24,189 4,314 51,201 3,004 18,001 20,472 94 1954 . . , 17,934 6,499 63,037 23,480 2, 6 J 71,333 3,759 25,866 20,616 95 1,000 or more acres , . farms reportinp 1959. , . 233 186 314 334 68 432 114 131 256 96 1954 . . . 242 203 317 304 74 433 128 143 254 97 acres 1950 .. . 92,136 45,955 214,253 284,129 17,474 274,911 43,553 53,328 102,067 98 1954 . . . 38,071 44,737 189,429 222,151 19,245 253,340 45,292 69,956 96,580 99 1,000 to 1,999 acres . farms reportinR 1950 .. . 113 71 185 138 16 252 31 66 113 100 acres 1950 . . , 35,116 9,885 100,359 75,457 2,688 113,893 8,353 24,976 34,047 MONTANA 133 County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Item (Far definiLions and eKpianations, Big Horn Fatms; All fann oponilors Full owners . Pnrt owners . Managers Ml lenanl^ Proportion of tenancy. Land in farms: \ll fami operators . .number lil59. 19M . . . numlHT 19r»!l . 1954 . ..number 19.59. 19.Vi . . .nunil)or 19.59. :9.'>1 . ..number 1959. . 195< . , ..percent 1959.. ]95(.. Full Part owners Managers. . . All tenanLs . Cropland harvested; \ll fanii O7>orntor- . acres 19.59 . 1954 . . acres 1959 . 1954 . . acr<>s 1959., 1954. . acres 1959 . 1951., . acres 19.59, , 1954 , , . ramis repcrtinp 1959 . . , 1954 . . . acres 1959, ,, 1954 , . . . farms roportin.T 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres 1959 . , . 19.54 . . . . farms renortinp 1959 . . . 1954 . . . ocres 1 959 . . . 19.54 . , , . famis rejxirtini: 1959 , 1954 . acres 1959 . 1954. . farms reporting 1959 . 19.54 . acres 19.59 . 1954. 28,959 33,061 11,373 U,A91 12,702 13,465 313 262 4,071 4,843 14.1 14.6 64,081,391 61,468,903 3,921,794 9,945,709 41,490,040 41,159,080 8,198,695 5,218,266 5,470,862 5,145,848 26,726 30,575 8,158,899 3,414,058 10,411 12,746 1,679,190 1,920,478 12,271 13,135 5,170,014 5,152,303 262 215 222,765 159,625 3,732 4,479 1,086,930 1,181,652 294 340 121 227 131 91 14 3.3 4.1 1,794,033 1,353,478 161,155 395,771 939,135 640,221 658,406 302,324 35,287 15,162 276 314 195,574 197,710 110 203 37,359 39,403 125 87 105,306 89,050 16 7 46,418 17,021 25 12 6,491 2,236 620 815 152 227 295 333 6 12 167 243 26.9 29.8 3,177,460 2,686,538 162,462 194,910 1,202,238 1,376,625 1,531,596 882,795 281,164 232,258 547 702 150,107 160,964 123 171 16,126 18,341 278 314 89,776 88,441 13,802 21,935 142 210 25,403 32,247 685 734 294 287 288 337 12 11 91 99 13.3 13.5 2,221,400 2,267,249 312,482 283, 598 1,452,001 1,114,620 318,983 747,489 137,934 121,542 647 707 214,470 204,359 275 271 60,259 50,928 280 330 126,281 114,493 4,229 8,866 86 98 23,701 30,072 221 215 106 103 76 72 4 1 35 34 15.8 15.8 463,977 556,755 125,610 181,110 233, 502 339,649 59,019 3,000 45,846 32,996 204 202 58,881 53,455 96 lOO 21,542 23,956 73 71 23,410 19,752 1 3,203 135 31 30 10,726 9,612 812 896 439 510 217 200 1 8 155 178 19.1 19.9 681,142 652,676 186,538 220,036 415,088 352,543 12,640 10,399 66,876 69,693 729 823 104,371 105,723 374 455 41,496 45,908 211 190 41,806 36,415 1,110 144 171 21,069 22,290 3M 432 122 180 204 221 2 36 29 9.9 6.7 1,413,351 1,521,278 246,072 381,821 1,064,722 1,072,305 15,716 8,140 36,841 59,012 347 414 89,179 99,422 114 172 23,712 35,253 197 213 57,165 59,143 1 745 7,557 4,956 1,033 1,133 528 578 358 411 22 10 125 134 12.1 11.8 1,552,434 1,514,723 339,445 387,590 893,270 347,298 199,916 155,502 119,303 124,333 962 1,050 260,133 255,249 473 509 71,249 71,252 346 407 147,352 146,872 22 10 9,871 4,936 121 124 31,661 32,139 990 1,064 217 239 589 637 10 6 174 132 17.6 17.1 2,388,277 2,270,453 273,045 251,272 1,701,927 1,627,833 150,155 128,764 263,150 262,534 976 1,044 563,302 527,114 207 230 75,163 68,831 587 629 395,920 369,024 10 5 10,904 5,848 172 130 31,810 83,411 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Deer Ladge Fergus Farms; \ll farm operators number 1959 . , 1954 . , Full owners number 1959 . , 1954 . Part owners number 1959 . , 1954. Managers number 19.59. 1954., \ll tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . , Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . . 1954,, Land in farms; All farm operators acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Full owners acres 1959 . . 1954.. Part owners acres 1959 . . 1954 . . ^lanaeers acres 1959 . , 1954 . . Ml tenanLs acres 1959.. 1954 . . Cropland harvested; Ml farm operators farms reportinp 1959 , . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Full owners farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Part owners farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959., 1954.. Managers farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 19.54.. All tenants farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . acres 1959 . , 1954 . . 406 453 148 181 184 207 14.3 12.6 2,414,699 2,556,609 110,966 186,915 1,638,770 1,974,977 521,065 204,367 143,898 189,350 367 419 66,587 83,345 130 167 11,254 17,058 173 193 43,482 52,932 11 8 2,940 4,449 53 51 8,911 8,906 515 609 98 134 293 344 124 131 24.1 21.5 329,399 843,912 74,719 96,707 617,047 608,722 137,633 138, 4S3 495 605 253,050 288,350 37 132 27,591 37,242 287 343 173,086 196,414 121 130 52,373 54,694 634 687 194 230 356 365 1,384,011 1,368,633 215,011 215,316 986,452 1,016,080 47,033 17,560 135,510 119,677 531 673 199,794 245,626 172 222 38,539 52,532 332 361 135,731 161,732 5 1 1,160 249 72 39 24,364 31,113 77 117 46 90 19 15 2 1 10 11 13.0 9.4 169,631 172,458 21,084 35,476 29,491 22,764 114,032 109,721 4,974 4,497 65 31 15,193 14,375 38 59 4,757 6,627 19 14 5,232 4,824 1 4,754 1,952 6 7 455 972 322 334 77 87 192 222 2 4 51 71 934,277 930,976 107,710 91,470 657,802 666,679 64,546 67,795 104,219 105,032 310 380 134,273 167,369 67 85 18,353 22,421 190 221 94,819 112,832 2 4 330 1,239 51 70 20,276 31,277 975 1,070 354 450 445 461 14 6 162 153 16.6 14.3 2,191,351 2,102,124 425,935 436,537 1,350,606 1,330,015 132,303 106,169 232,507 179,353 924 1,044 309,753 319,694 326 423 73,877 88,572 431 459 173,459 179,920 11 4 10,531 5,966 156 153 51,891 45,236 1,184 1,434 347 1,051 265 268 1 6 71 109 6.0 7.6 507,227 431,130 145,464 157,077 340,390 232,436 179 11,591 21,194 30,026 1,044 1,223 89,343 88,264 725 880 39,263 42,970 256 258 42,930 37,054 1 5 143 1,280 62 80 7,007 6,960 904 1,041 445 524 233 248 16 10 210 259 23.2 24.9 990,321 976,303 212,996 179,723 365,999 540,881 290,699 125,136 120,627 131,013 816 937 167,256 178,550 379 444 48,967 54,828 224 242 62,375 71,090 15 8 11,171 4,485 193 243 44,743 43,147 316 367 81 114 206 218 3 25 32 7.9 8.7 2,160,461 2,180,308 191,227 264,604 1,801,423 1,687,552 33,317 117,040 134,494 111,112 259 341 76,050 99,242 63 106 11,582 19,574 173 205 53,314 72,119 2 349 660 14 23 5,305 6,889 134 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Con. (For definitions and explanations, see text) GoMen Valley Jefferson Judith Basin Lewis and Clank Liberty Farms; All farm operators numlier 1 it59 . ]!)r.4 . Full owners nuniher 1050. lilM . Part owTiers number 1359 - 1954 . Managers number 1959 . 1954. -Ml tenaniji number 1959. 19.54 . Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . 19.54 . Lantj in farms: Ml farm operators ncrps 19.59 , 1954. Full owners acres 1959. 19.54 . P;irl owners act^s 1959 . 19,54. \1an.ipers acres 1959 . 1954 . All tenants acres 1959 . 1954. Ciopland harvestet): \ll fnrm operators farms report] n(! 1959. 1954. acres 1 959 . 1954 . Pull owners farms reportin.T 1959. 1954. acres 19.59 . 1954. Piirt owners fanns renorting 1959 . 1954 . acres 1959. 1954 . Mnnapers farms report inii 195.9 . 1954 . acres 19.59 . 1054. All tenants farms re[«rlin2 1959 . 1954 . acres 19.59 . 1954. 387 385 53 44 275 267 71 U.2 18.4 1,383,494 l,3ti8,723 41,277 25,366 974,478 1,105,949 251,160 82,820 116,579 154,588 349 355 180,091 141,673 37 34 13,457 4,409 260 255 148,859 114,707 3 3 2,916 2,652 49 63 14,859 19,905 168 197 101 111 1 13 22 7.7 11.2 760,444 657,670 89,352 83,952 636,154 528,859 2,880 34,938 41,979 157 181 36,186 34,865 50 56 8,089 8,456 96 106 24,382 22,456 1 176 11 18 3,715 3,777 155 181 65 7.7 12.2 358,051 341,332 71,670 80,539 215,576 205,920 42,451 25,704 28,354 29,169 145 161 33,574 32,002 57 65 11,040 10,052 68 72 17,348 17,102 6 2,680 2,086 12 18 2,506 2,762 853 899 179 205 502 534 3 164 157 19.2 17.5 1,805,717 1,716,737 201,189 201,001 1,298,462 1,274,620 101,160 34,740 204,906 206,426 841 887 523,503 484,547 172 201 70,398 69,464 500 530 377,922 342,009 3 7,860 669 161 153 67,323 72,405 219 274 131 163 72 85 14 25 6.4 9.1 335,399 394,853 85,874 112,787 229,740 253,766 3,100 1,250 16,685 27,050 197 226 32,528 36,149 114 127 10,704 12,841 70 84 18,310 20,183 2 1 397 280 11 14 3,U7 2,845 418 489 142 169 208 240 62 76 14.8 15.5 857,049 885,376 157,444 169,583 545,891 549,337 59,188 65,905 94,526 100,551 404 471 154,401 161,851 134 162 35,665 39,109 205 232 95,157 96,483 6 3 3,231 3,139 59 74 20,348 23,120 1,363 1,490 847 903 397 448 110 130 8.1 8.7 523,279 413,850 132,677 129 ,033 310,022 255,016 51,760 6,949 28,820 22,852 1,250 1,374 93,178 99,245 775 809 34,315 35,423 380 439 51,114 54,430 376 1,451 91 117 7,373 7,936 319 332 152 134 116 144 11.9 11.8 1,744,627 1,119,091 166,821 147,248 634,852 819,434 887,097 97,267 55,857 55,142 284 338 73,223 70,092 126 147 15,954 15,291 113 140 39,040 41,879 13 9 11,484 5,154 32 42 6,745 7,768 320 337 67 77 207 216 43 14.4 12.8 909,602 883 ,.^34 135,422 127,459 695,049 686,929 1,500 79,131 67,346 316 330 266,081 248,363 65 74 49,074 45,623 205 214 186,432 174,488 760 46 41 30,575 27,497 Item (For definitions ami explanations, see text) Meagher Mussel- sheU PhilUps Farms: \ll fami operators number 1959. 19.54 . Full owners number 1959 . 1954 . Part owners number 1959 . 1954. Vannfti-rs number 1959. 1954. Ml ten.ants number 1959 . 1954. Proportion of ienancy J)ercent 1959. 1954 . LantJ in farms: Ml farm operators acres 1959. 1954. Full owners acres 1959 . 1954. Part owners acres 1959 . 1954 . ^laaapors acres 1959 . 1954 . All tenants acres 1959 . 1954. Croplantj fiarvested: All farm operators farms reportinc 1959 . 1954 . acres 1959 . 1954, I'ull owners farms rep,ittinK 19.59 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Part owners farms re[xirtin<: 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. f954. Mana^jcTS farms reportine 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. All tenant:? forms reportinp 19.59 . 1954. acres 19.59. 1954 . 587 610 206 213 289 304 93 15.5 15.2 454 509 221 263 138 135 55 8.6 10.8 1,399,663 1,416,484 278,627 259,147 966,533 999,728 9,140 145,363 157,609 549 601 231,184 258,183 188 208 61,899 64,857 275 300 134,717 153,526 86 93 34,568 39,800 1,206,163 1,191,995 175,014 233,141 926,951 766,255 58,028 147,656 46,175 44,943 433 438 90,911 100,664 211 250 28,223 35,256 183 181 54,355 50,450 3 5 273 7,542 36 52 8,055 7,416 135 155 14 18 10.4 11.6 749,520 789,641 76,832 104,265 545,802 517,947 83,051 81 , 511 43,835 35,918 122 137 50,168 49,335 40 52 7,103 9,467 66 63 33,222 30,343 5 6 5,521 3,812 11 16 4,322 5,263 1 1 7 1.7 8.2 30,052 33,435 11,443 17,429 18,329 14,841 320 280 345 47 71 3,553 3,497 30 49 1,651 2,129 16 17 1,777 1,196 5 125 172 509 642 320 444 145 123 2 10 42 65 3.3 10.1 373,333 396,979 115,361 122,238 184,100 167,170 53,660 74,782 20,212 32,789 417 528 38,457 40,385 249 357 17,062 17,835 132 114 18,379 15,778 60 1,614 35 49 2,956 5,158 245 259 74 90 153 153 13 12 7.3 4.6 1,103,925 1,119,219 108,137 152,914 964,243 910,888 34,990 31,545 20,427 212 229 40,935 45,446 51 71 6,460 9,712 146 145 31,624 33,155 1,002 15 2,851 1,577 458 550 249 316 138 135 63 91 13.8 16.5 882,167 344,079 269,209 247,099 488,467 423,742 43,519 62,936 80,972 110,302 426 505 81,953 85,236 223 282 30,172 33,471 136 130 36,211 32,538 8 3,402 3,804 59 85 12,173 15,423 124 142 43 42 62 2 15 13 12.1 12.7 659 711 285 300 311 345 669,767 739,644 96,288 75,927 365,982 559,306 154,207 48,054 53,290 56,355 115 134 29,419 37,072 40 40 7,167 8,738 58 78 17,125 23,665 3,502 4,669 2,003,693 1,776,884 423,757 376,526 1,116,263 1,151,987 381,794 158,822 31,879 89,549 632 670 195,202 201,390 274 273 62,331 52,230 307 341 117,061 132,181 5 2 4,886 2,361 46 49 10,924 14,618 MONTANA 135 County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Con. (Fof dofiniUons and explanations. se« textl Powder River Farms: All farm operators number litSd . 1054. Full owners numher 195!1 . 1954. Part owTters number 1959 . 1954. Mana^er^ number 1959. 1954. All lenants number 1959 . 1954. Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . 1954. 376 96 162 234 219 39 11.7 9.2 Land in farms: \il farm operators nerd's 1959. 1954. Full owners acres 19.59. 1954. Part owners acres 1959. 1954. Mana^^s acres 1959 . 1954 . .Ml tenanLs acres 1959. 1954. Cropland harvested: Ml larm opemtors . rarm.s reporting 1959. 1954 . acres 1959. 19.54 . . farms reportin;? 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. . farm.« rerortinp 1959 . 19.54. acres 1959. 1954. . fflxnis reiortinL' 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. . Tanns reporting 1959 . 19.54. acres 1959 . 1954. 1,676,754 1,646,423 149,156 281,820 1,361,602 1,224,498 14,300 58,949 151,696 31,156 356 396 88,375 88,034 87 146 15,770 24,639 226 210 62,117 55,013 515 1,013 41 36 9,973 7,369 215 222 76 93 106 103 3 26 23 12.1 10.4 804,356 733,820 64,708 93,241 573,053 572,440 130,657 37,303 35,938 30,836 240 258 73 85 133 141 1 30 31 12.5 12.0 191 206 8,411 15,820 103 98 45,366 41,308 6 3 8,694 3,949 22 22 5,878 6,291 420,328 445,301 171,505 85,335 73,536 42,560 222 247 14,215 15,304 126 140 39,005 50,166 798 27 28 6,450 7,34S 1,178 1,396 841 1,002 249 246 10 82 138 7.0 9.9 378,523 374,325 147,261 160,389 190,773 160,471 20,458 20,600 20,031 32,865 1,026 1,214 65,617 70,528 715 84S 32,787 36,997 235 238 25,651 24,058 1,672 1,439 71 121 5,507 7,984 874 1,004 313 384 376 409 5 5 130 206 20.6 20.5 1,220,742 1,243,987 200,888 251,320 800,820 788,673 45,745 50,420 173,289 153,574 817 948 239,670 235,907 273 343 43,949 68,092 362 399 144,767 166,157 3 2,117 3,424 178 203 43,837 48,234 360 168 219 451 489 3 1 102 151 14.1 17.6 1,297,937 1,262,576 125,472 139,009 1,027,151 946,121 18,823 7,996 126,486 169,450 700 850 329,635 376,641 154 213 42,431 53,924 441 489 238,511 264,267 3 1 5,959 2,96o 102 147 42,734 55,484 386 461 106 160 206 223 6 11 68 87 17.6 13.1 2,777,068 2,935,544 145,248 199,029 1,971,773 2,129,645 151,513 433,932 508,529 172,938 345 423 78,152 37,263 94 140 13,066 17,396 185 200 43,067 53,146 1,197 2,095 60 76 15,822 14,626 493 591 262 357 137 189 409,219 495,740 94,742 113,299 262,597 358,739 22,973 9,240 28,907 9,412 436 516 33,590 37,052 227 300 11,444 14,435 177 180 19,953 20,351 362 380 29 33 ,331 807 965 222 287 433 476 5 1 147 201 18.2 20.8 1,028,843 1,053,275 165,771 197,454 693,913 663,340 4,380 23 164,779 187,458 786 941 318,728 352,021 207 271 51,390 70,083 430 473 209,787 213,031 5 1 1,704 9 144 196 55,347 68,898 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Farms: Ml farm operators number 1959. 1951 . Full owners number 1959. 1954 . Part owners numher 1959 . 1954. vianapers number 1959 . 1954. \li tenants number 1959 . 1954. Proportion of Kmancy percent 1959 . 1954 . Land in farms: \11 rann operators acres 1959 . 1954. Full owners acr«s 1959 . 1954. Part owners acres 1959 . 1954. Managers acres 1959 . 1954. All tenants acres 1959. 1954. Cropland harvested: \U farm ops reporting . number. Milk cows farms reporting . number . Horses and, or mules farms rcptirting . number. Hogs and pigs farms reporting . number . Chickens, A months old and over fare's reporting, number. Livestock and poultry sold; Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting, number. Calves sold alive farms reporting, numlier . Hogs nnd pigs sold alive farn,s report me. numlier. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number . Chickens including broilers sold farms re|K»ring. number . Livestock and poultry products sold; Chicken eggs sold farms ropcrting . dozens . Milk and cream sold farms reporting. dollars. Wool fnmis repiirti ng . pounds . Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm exf^nditures farms reporting . dollars. Feed for livestock and poultry dollars. Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars. Machine hire dollars . Hired labor dollars. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars . ,See 5 18 92 247 51 167 138 93 "74 72 211 138 164 164 '73 156 7 19 94 256 53 172 139 95 96 73 212 141 165 172 73 161 7 20 178 359 100 552 567 3W 159 203 636 720 610 322 237 676 62 21 357 624 198 1,018 1,434 543 402 419 991 1,468 1,417 647 317 1,367 125 22 172 371 93 549 563 319 152 208 680 710 624 312 250 636 56 23 416 921 231 1,395 1,337 816 528 524 1,243 2,014 1,434 877 448 1,430 136 24 166 353 76 499 542 294 155 201 626 712 593 300 213 650 47 25 229 530 113 627 313 406 258 257 809 953 757 415 256 341 61 26 51 301 4 232 45S 105 Ul 147 614 571 424 173 171 528 38 27 152 319 68 401 462 261 144 159 505 594 483 252 193 495 45 28 12 67 3 12 24 2 28 22 362 61 51 21 55 36 8 29 5 10 12 3 1 6 7 35 10 7 14 16 1 3 30 39 71 6 44 79 22 46 11 221 141 93 40 73 38 15 31 79 198 16 153 369 92 73 112 236 361 180 174 147 257 32 71 83 73 353 120 222 50 87 249 238 350 125 42 403 45 33 166 366 98 513 453 323 171 199 673 661 474 326 252 514 56 34 164 358 95 510 444 320 166 195 660 658 464 315 252 508 55 35 162 353 91 506 439 316 164 193 633 652 456 305 247 501 53 36 69 138 37 168 141 119 71 81 370 241 160 148 134 161 36 37 106 203 65 263 189 164 112 117 544 414 225 256 192 235 59 38 34 68 26 104 78 75 77 36 81 101 52 95 13 49 10 39 53 113 46 171 107 100 197 53 127 125 75 152 13 54 13 40 170 358 98 498 353 320 165 204 620 628 381 315 256 443 51 41 33,711 50,884 26,243 82,006 21,755 65,438 46,831 34,785 49,332 42,074 , 29,209 77,391 22,858 20,929 5,395 42 105 259 45 298 153 220 113 136 463 455 249 201 169 310 31 43 303 1,133 137 763 556 565 867 962 5,799 1,384 1,141 663 695 990 249 44 162 337 84 393 258 308 164 179 408 338 270 276 178 192 46 4S 884 1,820 537 2,272 363 1,690 1,589 1,005 2,003 1,371 1,317 2,356 717 617 381 46 36 115 12 174 119 37 59 63 286 198 159 92 94 225 17 47 1,024 1,634 276 3,931 4,343 347 3,087 1,541 12,141 3,414 3,620 1,195 557 2,506 746 48 126 266 61 371 307 242 110 138 398 468 341 230 195 396 37 49 6,632 20,707 2,115 19,145 21,650 10,564 11,324 6,760 64,869 32,597 21,147 8,863 7,916 23,495 1,337 50 154 263 38 356 227 282 140 159 467 413 243 265 183 313 47 51 8,691 9,150 6,329 15,708 4,a6 15,449 11,702 7,864 9,162 U,513 3,397 23,051 4,401 3,009 1,578 52 136 270 79 401 205 244 99 171 511 408 271 213 147 344 23 53 7,492 13,210 5,469 27,214 5,584 15,862 7,305 11,355 14,603 14,194 10,210 16,401 4,924 7,561 1,290 54 23 48 7 104 87 13 23 30 218 128 U5 39 38 101 11 55 837 1,627 255 3,920 5,780 294 2,756 1,266 15,301 3,770 2,979 814 418 1,995 557 56 56 116 29 78 43 106 23 42 134 U5 13 60 12 22 8 57 12,280 29,474 12,270 26,566 16,249 48,140 U,956 23,148 9,173 60,049 2,093 29,589 1,366 3,732 1,119 58 23 114 5 103 71 28 29 35 128 172 73 23 47 107 2 59 1,117 6,053 162 6,276 6,505 1,751 4,833 1,157 36,081 15,627 6,200 2,099 1,862 6,186 100 60 53 130 15 166 143 70 66 65 189 230 178 49 97 224 6 61 27,430 110,055 1,102 63,671 107,836 21,400 50,243 17,776 524,261 191,339 66,155 17,695 43,944 71,753 910 62 32 175 6 82 83 25 60 60 359 237 151 70 110 202 10 63 26,898 119,449 2,678 88,760 45,079 7,541 215,620 205,699 1,233,111 143,850 158,380 45,341 103,054 68,953 66,344 64 57 L28 29 36 49 113 31 39 152 83 19 64 22 28 3 65 141,486 343,793 133,100 237,038 209,640 594,087 214,740 172,485 104,345 130,093 28,727 414,783 12,451 46,930 12,251 66 190 385 100 570 579 339 162 210 712 747 626 342 266 699 62 67 1,423,076 2,135,765 875,030 3,431,650 2,560,245 1,703,838 1,515,425 1,528,399 3,165,508 3,912,850 2,132,810 2,629,435 503,170 1,582,841 214,725 68 378,694 529,317 141,351 687,306 285,877 409, 527 272,223 368,245 967,253 754,917 448,944 611,934 113,029 226,013 56,671 69 551,414 674,699 446,992 1,242,527 454,895 520,602 276,175 638,424 906,124 1,312,781 244,335 866,350 109,455 101,465 52,297 70 67,460 66,770 17,692 148,814 219,639 104,263 69,266 47,409 94,977 97,832 174, 575 168,646 24,455 138,809 9,250 71 217,956 457,925 141,880 614,200 610,826 303,594 652,207 186,387 664,411 645,788 410,803 599,877 95,326 291,611 53,207 72 193,242 348,355 123,427 665,601 842,545 352,269 227,927 257,107 478,778 928,560 762,400 365,629 150,333 710,115 42,275 73 U,310 58,699 3,183 73,202 146,463 13,583 17,627 30,827 53,965 172,972 141,753 16,999 10,572 114,328 1,025 74 96 125 16 29 329 128 5 119 53 101 41 90 70 19 75 11,953 15,068 1,546 4,435 59,938 19,481 223 22,017 4,104 11,869 2,493 U,815 3,893 1,534 76 205,943 366,852 25,505 69,391 1,920,356 335,942 4,000 306,956 91,040 126,777 38,022 234,908 101,900 31,554 77 2 2 2 12 124 3 4 3 58 e« 5 104 78 52 15 354 567 16,793 277 51 95 2,969 7,126 70 3,194 79 1,025 380 7,450 7,037 379,883 2,805 1,000 656 33,690 89,553 550 125,785 80 32 173 25 422 433 112 56 92 149 651 584 83 '51 655 31 2,093 6,093 1,383 72,813 63,592 6,169 4,120 3,173 2,862 106,172 199,490 3,921 1,077 186,103 82 31,225 142,269 15, 598 799,102 1,518,867 78,985 U3,904 57,013 102,513 1,078,767 2,417,184 54,777 17,055 2,823,055 83 98 156 36 285 542 139 71 98 257 470 455 136 72 581 4 84 5,074 8,849 1,435 26,573 109,937 5,849 4,607 4,618 8,248 30,069 47,398 9,156 3,216 65,697 109 85 114,644 247,113 30,941 412,419 3,797,422 119,975 101,732 65,385 308,762 473,113 831,863 165,934 102,708 1,563,998 3,750 86 17,556 46,021 19,374 67,148 21,314 50,235 58,572 12,441 37,632 40,021 28,694 38,720 18,366 27,539 8,122 37 f 1 6 1 1 10 9 6 88 42,000 50 350 2,000 5,500 2,785 310 ' 400 J 39 140 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4.-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued I Dala are based on reports for only mple of farms. See texlj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sweet Grass Valley Fafms, acreage, and value: All rommercial farms number . Land in farms acres . Avoraije size of farm acres . Value of land and buildings average per farm, dollars . averaae per acre, doliiir? . 4 Cropland harvested fanns reportinp , acres , Farm operators: Workinp off their fami.s, total number, 100 or more days numlier . tVitli other income of family exceelier. Motortrucks farms reporting , nuniber. Tractors other than garden farms reporting, numlier, Aulomobiles farms reporting , number. Telephone farms reporting , I'ome freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms refxirting, Flectric milk cooler, farms reporting. Farms by kind ol toad on which located: Hard surface farms reptrting . firavel. shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting , Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and /or hired workers farms reporting , Family workers, including operator farms reporting , Operators working 1 or more hours persons . Inpaid members of operator's family vsorking 15 or more hours farms reporting . persons . Pegular hired wDrkers (employed L'iO or more days). . farms reftirting. Livestock and poultry on (arms: Cattle and calves farms repo li'xt] Blchland Roosevelt Rosebud Sanders Sheridan Silver Bow Stillwater Sweet Grass Teton Toole Treasure Valley Wheatland «ibaux Yellow- stone 850 686 332 471 756 113 506 306 843 446 139 1,008 165 227 1,276 1 1,043 850 505 610 947 154 609 341 954 450 166 1,105 218 281 1,370 2 364 712 386 486 799 120 522 291 816 417 134 917 169 239 1,210 .1 16 5 4 9 13 9 12 12 3 19 3 4 19 4 131 94 49 54 133 11 39 "A 118 71 26 170 19 37 171 5 240 200 102 115 246 25 124 60 236 146 29 219 28 56 328 6 239 185 93 128 205 31 136 37 207 90 39 207 49 72 375 7 134 124 75 85 115 35 90 66 143 55 23 161 32 40 177 S 104 104 63 95 87 18 74 47 95 43 14 141 38 30 140 9 47.4 48.9 49.4 50.6 46.8 52.1 48.1 50.6 47.6 45.4 47.0 48.0 52.1 48.0 47.6 10 312 241 99 232 260 65 188 71 254 97 34 383 45 77 4.30 11 270 249 130 348 307 62 200 127 259 95 32 356 83 77 625 le 157 121 48 191 106 55 103 25 123 46 13 191 24 23 300 1.3 107 96 53 175 102 57 105 25 97 56 3 141 50 33 336 11 125 81 34 214 64 64 87 28 80 17 8 167 IS 27 310 15 111 69 67 172 106 65 78 20 69 48 1 106 50 27 324 16 278 128 126 268 162 67 210 113 334 86 43 370 64 96 608 17 384 219 160 357 287 103 324 160 386 109 60 390 66 98 652 18 421 446 195 176 434 16 229 135 396 294 62 489 33 100 448 IS 409 489 223 189 476 25 204 145 426 266 61 552 102 140 447 1(1 4 3 4 3 17 3 5 3 11 1 2 13 4 2 4 ■11 5 1 11 3 1 1 4 6 2 2 11 6 11 M 147 109 57 24 143 27 62 55 102 65 32 136 14 '29 216 21 206 151 87 42 201 14 114 57 134 69 27 145 27 52 291 ■2i 6 23 10 13 13 15 23 16 13 2 4 17 6 1 32 25 6 22 20 8 7 9 17 23 6 3 3 17 12 4 45 26 6 23 6 11 4 15 8 5 18 3 8 40 27 14 41 13 6 30 11 4 11 5 6 16 2 9 39 •2h 83 55 35 5 92 22 13 60 51 25 36 1 7 135 29 133 75 41 13 134 2 45 11 102 50 11 90 5 22 177 Tn 50 7 5 • 1 21 10 7 5 5 6 2 14 3 12 9 .11 47 11 3 4 17 1 15 15 9 4 4 9 5 15 14 32 1 1 6 2 6 6 16 1 1 1 1 1 13 6 2 10 11 13 2 26 4 6 7 3 13 3 2 16 14 314 450 59 19 577 123 23 545 402 33 464 19 46 352 15 212 450 23 19 577 110 23 545 402 2 464 19 46 176 16 17 102 36 '13 31 5 176 IS 19 1 5 ... 5 11 41 42 6 17 6 12 7 "s a 86 5 63 41 347 145 237 188 95 43 290 252 111 37 90 276 120 147 373 II 61 33 183 66 15 19 103 158 43 29 45 35 74 43 151 45 74 13 38 37 18 5 13 3 26 3 15 69 6 128 46 109 60 42 215 59 57 49 23 70 4 1 189 20 30 349 47 747 626 342 267 699 62 457 283 774 442 138 819 145 198 937 48 20 13 41 3 13 2 25 10 38 57 20 18 20 1 66 49 S3 65 55 11 54 4 63 42 161 126 27 68 26 16 164 50 148 151 103 29 214 20 125 61 230 138 39 as 41 43 242 51 286 214 73 82 237 14 136 109 230 86 25 267 36 85 228 52 166 155 53 95 132 15 72 36 94 30 13 196 20 51 200 53 44 28 12 47 49 7 31 25 21 5 14 55 2 2 37 54 103 60 40 204 57 51 49 23 69 4 1 139 20 29 339 55 67 47 27 131 41 43 26 12 40 1 129 12 7 234 ,16 36 13 13 73 16 7 23 11 26 2 55 7 22 lOi 57 1 3 1 1 5 1 1 58 8,861,350 7,123,647 7,338,784 2,118,587 7,324,089 649,827 6,977,602 3,788,748 12,665,307 9,243,423 2,917,790 8,791,966 3,599,697 2,(X8,439 18,119,211 59 8,488,509 7,039,844 6,757,609 1,629,751 6,535,683 537,042 4,967,840 3,116,157 12,063,572 3,213,902 1,970,024 9,266,514 2,713,955 2,199,192 14,416,347 60 10,425 10,384 20,520 4,493 9,633 5,751 13,790 12,382 15,025 20,725 20,991 8,722 21,316 9,024 14,200 61 8,139 8,232 13,381 2,672 6,901 3,487 3,157 9,138 12,645 18,253 11,363 3,336 12,472 7,826 10,523 62 3,890,540 5,037,224 1,400,931 412,600 5,696,909 110,927 2,167,557 383,600 7,978,317 7,314,704 933,962 4,515,822 368,357 637,478 6,649,240 63 4,307,471 5,531,439 1,556,432 430,491 5,323,882 50,822 2,253,186 321,257 9,022,275 6,890,984 1,000,814 6,139,952 366,772 1,234,335 6,223,323 64 3,879,836 5,037,157 1,398,226 314,763 5,696,714 26,445 2,150,693 359,923 7,957,540 7,313,554 983,937 4,510,929 329,477 637,353 6,504,767 65 4,303,917 5,531,200 1,554,554 341,423 5,323,574 9,792 2,246,025 301,372 9,016,602 6,387,944 1,000,246 6,130,514 366, 622 1,234,309 6,125,694 66 2,388 35 50 330 160 3,100 725 20O 25 4,765 50,449 67 1,909 125 130 468 300 3,226 170 100 2,659 150 42,711 68 316 32 255 6,451 35 6 699 720 43 128 125 829 69 695 32 43 3,764 3 1,135 1,185 5,003 40 68 5,589 26 2,198 70 8,000 2,400 91,056 34,476 13,065 22,952 20,004 950 33,330 93,195 71 950 82 1,700 84,836 41,030 2,800 18,700 500 2,900 500 1,190 57,725 72 4,970,810 2,086,423 6,437,853 1,705,987 1,627,180 538,900 4,810,045 3,405,148 4,687,490 1,428,719 1,928,828 4,276,144 3,231,340 1,410,961 11,469,971 1 73 4,181,038 1,508,405 5,201,177 1,199,260 1,211,301 436,220 2,714,654 2,794,900 3,041,297 1,322,918 969,210 3,126,562 2,352,133 964,357 8,138,019 1 74 49, 373 32,130 15,232 29,868 32, 296 6,103 68,500 19,218 139,791 37,623 4,538 60,430 29,614 22,061 340,312; 75 66,766 37,693 28,213 37,528 40,549 30,815 62,111 42,626 152,656 20,062 7,840 67,061 28,342 34,794 303,791 76 148,142 160,380 45,441 121,882 71,468 66,344 305,952 80,075 923,742 13,768 12,068 122,282 8,525 37,377 544,67] 77 159,996 111,646 90,536 203,353 39,669 130,158 242,372 155,257 517,950 20,129 55,4i5 204,974 18,434 48,324 904,838 78 4,773,295 1,893,913 6,377,180 1,554,237 1,523,416 466,453 4,435,593 3,305,255 3,623,957 1,377,328 1,912,222 4,093,432 3,193,201 1,351,523 lCi584,988 79 3,954,276 1,359,066 5,082,428 958,379 1,081,583 325,247 2,410,171 2,597,017 2,370,691 1,282,727 905,925 2,854,527 2,305,357 881,739 6,979,390 80 146 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND LAll data except residence of operator are based Estimated number of fnnris. . (For definitions and eKplanalions, sec text) I!>rj0. 1954. SPEnFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACLITIES Grain conbines famis rof<«ing 1959 . 1954. nunil>rr 1959 . 1954 . Com pickers farms rrjxirling 1959 . 1954. number 1959. 1954. Pick-up balers farms reportinc 1959 . 19S4 . number 1959 . 1954. Field forape harvesters farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . number 1959. 1954. Motortrucks farms reportinj; 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . , 1954 . . Tractors farms reporting 1959 . , 19.54 . , number 1959 . . 1954 . . Tractors other than canlen farms reporting 1959 . . number 1959 . . 1 tractor farms reporting 1959. . 3 or more tractors farms reporting 1959 . . Wheel tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954 . . Crawler tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 , . numlior 1959.. 1954 . . tiarden tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. number 1959 . . 1954.. \utoniobiles farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. number 1959 . . 1954.. Telephone farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Home freezer farms rcfxxting 1959 . . 1954 . . Milking machine farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting 1959 . . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting 1959 . . Power -operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms repccting 1959 . - Farms by kind of road on iwhich located: Hard surface farms reporting 1959.. 1950 . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting 1959. . 1950.. Dirt of unimprovetl farms reporting 1959 . . 19.50 . . Less than 1 mile lo a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms rcpcrting 1959 . . 1 to 4 miles farms repcrting 1959 . . 5 or more miles farms reporting 1959 . . DATE OF ENUMERATION Appfoximatc average dale of enumeralion . .1959. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION' Family workers, including operators farms reporting 1959 . , 1954.. persons 19.59 . . 1954 . Ofjeratns worlting 1 or mtre hours persons 19,59 . 1954 . 1 lo 14 hours persons 1959 . 15 cr more hours persons 1959 . Unjiaid members of operatrr's family working 15 cr more hours farms reporting 1959 . persons 1959 . Hired workers farms reporting 1959 . 1954. ficrsons 1959. 1954. Rettular workers (employed 1.50 or mon? days) . . . fnrms repcrting 1959 . 1954. porsojis 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker fanns repotting 1959 . 2 or more hired worlters farms reporting 1959 . FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . 1954. Nol residing on farm operated op«^tors reporting 1959 . 28,803 32,957 14,934 15,833 18,063 18,721 226 220 228 225 8,884 5,496 9,212 5,651 1,898 1,312 2,094 1,413 25,948 28,514 52,793 48,520 26,060 28,623 64,576 57,194 25,623 59,509 7,773 17,850 25,137 27,666 53,562 49,122 5,022 4,330 5,947 5,053 4,761 2,961 5,067 3,019 25,775 27,660 34,858 38,233 19,142 12,784 21,250 16,730 3,405 3,652 1,215 162 13,758 4,741 5,632 11,737 10,362 11,661 17,949 1,639 10,022 3,809 6,2U 10/25-10/31 24,268 29,672 38,056 46,919 23,698 28,983 5,440 18,258 9,549 14,353 5,658 8,049 11,524 16,857 3,752 4,753 6,550 8,106 2,597 1,155 23,842 28,934 3,541 3,510 278 336 96 46 112 52 4 22 10 27 257 303 695 605 258 314 1,235 1,025 257 1,227 33 224 250 307 1,069 894 116 104 158 127 5 5 9 5 254 302 413 528 213 238 233 274 27 14 2 2 77 41 67 95 79 130 183 23 107 41 66 10/25-10/31 249 321 409 482 249 321 39 210 91 160 145 206 530 759 119 144 382 484 65 54 262 324 13 13 Big Horn 575 841 268 355 329 421 5 7 6 7 226 157 245 169 35 16 35 16 532 688 1,292 1,191 528 642 1,582 1,511 528 1,527 113 415 526 625 1,355 1,314 139 126 172 158 53 38 55 39 523 524 587 950 292 187 485 411 27 59 12 1 190 121 184 345 366 105 304 35 70 23 47 11/1-11/7 514 804 871 ,243 501 772 80 421 223 370 186 242 446 678 106 135 238 320 71 35 531 721 58 78 682 758 331 442 445 493 214 152 231 155 36 45 42 81 593 700 1,199 1,136 610 586 1,576 1,497 610 1,519 155 455 608 585 1,375 1,321 129 122 144 135 56 41 57 41 565 599 699 824 232 162 448 375 60 39 31 2 307 50 87 267 235 339 420 43 296 58 233 10/13-10/24 589 588 898 1,002 585 677 U2 473 197 313 194 245 508 579 140 130 265 272 82 53 552 628 89 101 247 176 119 85 139 101 109 43 120 52 38 3 217 168 507 349 201 164 662 466 199 510 13 185 197 158 549 361 50 54 61 95 44 10 52 10 220 143 268 190 190 84 183 103 39 28 23 2 104 32 75 84 92 150 20 72 36 36 10/25-10/31 192 161 308 231 189 161 34 155 106 53 203 130 69 35 97 71 56 13 141 190 837 936 342 315 359 339 336 155 355 163 29 16 38 15 753 804 1,292 1,184 773 798 1,754 1,558 748 1,553 201 547 728 773 1,536 1,404 116 96 117 102 89 52 101 52 737 738 996 1,035 549 535 622 569 121 127 42 266 159 240 531 345 145 361 29 115 50 66 10/25-10/31 303 841 1,335 1,453 786 827 223 553 363 550 146 158 248 302 78 94 U7 133 712 825 48 67 349 413 112 136 121 142 10 11 10 11 128 91 129 92 25 5 334 344 542 445 337 331 325 705 335 811 77 259 334 378 762 654 43 41 49 44 13 7 14 7 312 301 434 370 128 134 264 145 7 13 11 39 15 296 333 17 279 10/18-10/24 339 401 560 649 335 394 35 300 189 325 115 137 53 60 75 89 35 18 335 408 22 18 1,025 1,210 593 601 736 739 378 242 390 244 42 29 45 36 930 1,028 1,940 1,775 912 1,012 2,215 1,930 901 2,028 256 645 372 969 1,695 1,613 255 185 333 244 177 67 187 73 905 996 1,259 1,442 719 358 748 578 114 132 70 7 514 254 203 449 405 275 523 43 232 103 129 10/18-10/24 856 984 1,316 1,661 832 961 183 649 324 484 173 283 369 640 118 150 257 286 78 40 832 946 159 144 964 1,066 769 351 1,152 1,162 2 3 2 7 267 167 276 171 24 4 26 8 922 1,042 2,771 2,478 927 1,033 2,486 2,189 906 2,167 217 689 853 958 1,742 1,541 329 309 425 371 287 176 319 177 999 1,298 1,471 698 342 793 744 17 11 1 15 798 44 33 322 172 581 933 25 556 10/18-10/24 774 387 1,052 1,221 755 877 190 555 215 297 174 411 267 675 121 208 135 266 776 901 165 146 ^For 1954, data relate to week of Septeinber 26-October 2. MONTANA 147 FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 rt reports for only a ^amnlo of fnima. See teMJ Custer Daniels Dawson Deer lisdge Fallon Fergus Flathead Gallatin Oarfield Glacier Golden Valley Granite Hill Jefferson Judith Basin il9 493 614 84 314 961 1,219 855 317 384 153 138 852 199 416 1 44a 605 704 104 380 1,064 1,420 1,048 362 364 188 163 897 297 496 2 142 372 385 25 198 627 425 543 140 183 77 36 696 57 264 3 1J4 443 436 11 270 636 393 573 146 153 33 31 683 73 357 4 165 471 423 25 233 731 465 602 163 272 31 36 974 73 310 5 150 560 504 11 300 735 418 676 163 208 93 33 882 84 411 fl 19 1 25 26 2 7 3 1 24 22 3 8 20 1 25 26 2 g 3 1 24 22 3 10 99 U4 100 28 131 455 259 456 71 153 63 65 184 57 202 11 88 82 76 12 78 326 154 321 46 113 37 28 88 41 159 12 107 117 102 30 131 462 268 469 74 157 66 66 189 59 2U 13 91 83 76 12 78 330 156 331 48 118 37 29 89 44 164 14 63 19 80 7 59 21 52 56 8 5 1 7 24 1 5 15 62 16 69 1 35 12 60 12 6 3 6 11 3 1 16 75 20 83 13 59 29 53 69 10 6 1 12 27 1 5 IT 67 25 75 1 35 12 60 14 6 4 6 U 3 1 18 390 437 561 75 283 881 1,057 800 288 355 142 131 824 157 389 19 402 556 631 90 352 983 1,069 968 317 320 150 150 836 239 467 20 813 1,018 1,072 173 571 1,805 1,518 1,435 527 874 285 259 2,250 273 870 21 762 1,141 1,0U 141 559 1,587 1,434 1,380 472 643 250 252 1,851 379 888 22 361 449 570 69 300 917 1,056 751 238 331 140 126 810 162 387 23 401 573 640 52 368 1,000 1,U0 917 327 290 153 135 855 233 481 24 986 936 1,327 182 761 2,296 1,801 1,883 676 819 341 423 1,928 382 1,152 25 921 1,028 1,332 113 771 2,109 1,581 1,667 623 606 275 324 1,564 410 1,163 26 361 449 565 64 300 909 991 740 238 326 140 126 810 162 381 27 939 869 1,240 177 738 2,109 1,555 1,768 631 769 331 419 1,685 367 1,043 2S 91 177 195 15 64 256 624 134 96 84 25 10 279 56 64 29 270 272 370 49 236 653 367 606 192 242 115 U6 531 106 317 30 354 447 559 59 298 887 960 737 285 319 140 126 799 162 381 31 393 568 634 47 367 977 1,008 897 323 279 146 130 323 224 480 32 858 832 1,207 152 - 712 1,886 1,339 1,586 579 664 320 378 1,430 336 967 33 798 938 1,230 97 724 1,762 1,231 1,439 563 501 249 281 1,266 352 1,003 34 61 33 . 31 25 25 189 203 156 51 83 11 37 212 29 69 35 60 50 41 10 27 198 160 139 28 64 9 35 201 38 33 36 81 37 33 25 26 223 216 182 52 105 11 41 255 31 76 37 69 55 43 11 31 235 188 153 29 80 10 38 233 44 98 38 40 66 81 5 22 179 241 94 43 41 10 4 223 15 104 30 53 35 58 5 16 109 162 71 31 25 15 5 65 14 59 40 47 67 87 5 23 187 246 115 45 50 10 4 243 15 109 41 54 35 59 5 16 U2 162 75 31 25 16 5 65 14 62 42 346 455 537 82 293 888 1,105 786 267 333 136 117 807 178 402 43 362 538 603 81 343 937 1,202 907 266 292 175 149 829 216 457 44 517 582 718 110 401 1,199 1,338 1,052 341 464 186 160 1,178 239 572 45 522 759 833 114 457 1,351 1,453 1,226 362 406 245 243 1,090 288 718 46 228 362 388 51 81 548 1,016 764 159 177 67 109 7U 163 288 47 153 83 72 68 90 394 942 843 4 17 85 114 145 160 110 48 302 278 382 58 261 694 937 614 237 243 lU lU 762 160 343 49 211 235 389 33 224 555 649 523 138 146 92 94 577 165 300 50 17 12 66 6 31 99 201 294 1 15 6 13 20 43 37 51 38 5 89 6 26 161 218 291 10 3 14 25 62 37 52 9 6 14 1 5 19 84 154 3 1 7 4 15 6 53 3 1 2 24 6 8 9 1 1 51 71 386 316 21 202 552 399 494 112 186 53 55 707 43 280 55 52 39 52 31 17 87 290 184 11 53 6 42 70 62 39 56 147 28 83 17 46 88 271 212 29 47 26 35 77 30 87 57 222 256 190 19 82 436 709 501 16 116 50 79 81 39 284 56 175 150 160 66 88 478 805 673 7 71 31 59 126 72 237 59 139 192 352 34 203 379 205 107 284 193 89 16 696 93 91 60 173 318 479 47 294 589 296 224 343 290 160 53 711 161 229 61 19 22 38 17 15 65 68 35 10 38 4 2 73 24 12 62 120 170 3U 17 188 314 137 72 274 155 85 14 623 69 79 63 26 73 82 17 63 116 93 54 45 72 16 10 224 32 41 64 94 97 232 125 198 44 18 229 83 69 4 399 37 38 65 1DA8-H)b4 1CV55-10/31 11AJJ-/7 U/l-lly'7 U/l-U/7 10,te-10/31 10,^510/31 10A8JCy24 10/25-10/31 11/3J1A'4 10/25-1CV51 10/13-10/^4 10A8Jq64 liy25-l(V31 1D/2^I)/31 66 377 338 485 81 279 320 1,0U 753 303 299 141 115 602 170 354 67 414 510 657 98 354 1,004 1,253 995 355 338 181 158 819 263 459 68 646 466 685 142 486 1,251 1,575 1,188 527 426 207 183 867 312 597 69 693 761 1,064 134 617 1,561 1,935 1,521 586 474 271 260 1,240 429 659 70 375 331 473 71 273 797 960 733 296 287 139 111 539 168 359 71 402 505 644 98 351 979 1,228 992 348 333 170 147 811 254 454 72 28 92 123 16 51 163 280 167 47 45 38 14 113 41 72 73 347 239 350 55 222 634 680 566 249 242 101 97 476 127 287 74 190 85 162 39 147 309 423 319 139 95 49 49 166 110 159 75 271 135 212 71 213 454 615 455 231 139 68 72 278 144 238 76 111 62 79 24 36 166 102 210 73 79 22 61 166 56 105 n 187 179 178 19 52 269 111 266 85 145 30 54 247 58 150 78 243 94 95 74 56 261 308 612 122 141 36 102 229 99 173 7» 486 274 309 236 73 470 258 619 137 310 41 92 387 100 274 80 94 42 43 14 25 100 56 139 55 62 16 30 111 34 82 61 98 85 68 14 39 149 63 152 71 95 26 41 137 35 34 82 176 54 50 39 32 161 91 300 86 90 23 53 141 69 121 83 204 U5 85 46 52 196 U4 291 105 166 35 59 193 54 136 84 61 34 37 9 20 70 32 U8 35 45 11 16 92 21 55 89 33 8 6 5 5 30 24 21 20 17 5 14 19 13 27 86 351 358 481 68 265 726 1,073 764 259 307 121 142 598 191 365 87 402 414 593 112 328 973 1,357 964 335 325 173 174 693 253 409 68 45 138 127 7 52 97 61 70 20 69 17 8 230 16 44 89 49 191 82 5 50 90 49 61 28 48 22 6 193 21 72 90 148 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [AJI data encept residence of operator are based lt#m (For dermitions and explanations, seo tpvt) Laie Lewis Euid Clark liberty Lincoln McCone Madison Meagher Mineral Missoula 1 islimated number or farms 1030 . . . 1,341 324 317 311 599 443 121 63 556 1054 . . . SPECIFIED EQriPMENT AND FACILITIES 1,4-30 373 332 407 587 510 150 76 641 3 Grain combines Farms reporting 1959 .. . 264 131 278 28 413 154 23 34 103 4 1054... 307 110 297 61 422 170 32 23 95 S number 1050 .. . 272 144 431 28 507 153 25 39 108 6 1054... 318 120 446 62 484 182 37 23 95 7 Com pickers farms reinrting 1950 .. . 17 8 1954 . . . 7 9 number 1050 . . . 17 10 1954... 7 11 Pick-up balers farnts reporting 1059 .. . 222 139 "ti 32 129 193 69 '27 125 12 1954... 135 82 40 39 57 104 54 11 72 13 number 1959 , . . 224 163 73 32 131 200 78 27 128 14 1054... 135 87 43 39 59 109 60 11 74 15 Field forape harvesters Farms reporting 1950 . . . 56 24 14 13 50 19 2 17 40 16 1954... 52 4 3 7 29 9 13 5 17 17 number 1059... 56 24 23 15 51 20 2 17 42 16 1954... 52 4 3 7 29 11 13 5 17 19 MoUjrti-iicks farms reportinE: 1959 . . . 1,071 282 304 238 552 394 120 63 441 20 1054... 1,146 323 324 277 534 450 149 66 446 21 number 1950 . . . 1,386 666 966 279 1,216 771 252 92 654 1954 . . . 1,381 555 902 323 956 678 288 79 591 23 Tractors farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,106 1,134 276 306 299 323 265 312 567 563 416 449 114 123 63 61 400 461 24 1954 . . . 25 number 1959.. . 2,076 796 312 438 1,443 1,107 375 133 842 26 1054... 1,720 671 707 355 1,149 908 308 95 678 27 Tractors other than earilen. farms reporting 1050 .. . 1,044 1,762 274 766 299 689 249 358 566 1,323 410 1,069 114 371 63 121 354 699 28 number 1059.. . 29 1 tractor farms reporting 1959 . . . 530 514 49 225 73 221 174 75 164 402 130 230 26 88 17 46 155 199 30 2 or more tractors farms reporting 1959 .. . 31 Wheel tractors farms reporting 1O50 . . . 1,002 269 234 237 565 398 U3 57 348 32 1954 . . . 1,048 298 299 277 560 448 128 50 400 33 number 1959... 1,622 669 506 284 1,234 977 313 105 605 34 1954 . . , 1,424 542 480 299 1,043 846 264 67 549 35 Crawler Ijactors farms reporting 1959 .. . 138 33 143 64 70 83 49 16 75 36 1954 . . . 66 92 147 20 43 41 37 23 61 37 number 1959 . . . 140 97 183 74 89 92 53 16 94 38 1951 . . . 68 99 182 20 55 47 43 23 65 39 Ganlen I/actors farms reporting 1059 . . . 300 28 115 79 118 37 4 17 137 40 1954... 223 30 43 36 51 15 1 64 41 number 1950... 314 30 123 80 120 38 4 17 143 42 1954... 228 30 45 36 51 15 1 64 43 Automobiles farms reporting 1959 .. . 1,169 1,148 297 313 295 311 211 288 535 520 403 373 104 111 52 54 469 547 44 45 number 1959 .. . 1,390 496 401 262 700 592 187 71 647 46 1954... 1,349 4A9 499 358 691 613 231 61 709 47 Telephone farms reportinc 1950. .. 935 287 276 75 408 363 72 27 416 48 1954... 755 233 34 101 27 262 60 27 450 49 Home freezer farms reporting 1059 .. . 840 539 268 203 271 245 241 98 459 312 367 340 86 69 56 27 368 255 50 1954... 51 Milking machine farms reporting 1959 . . . 396 54 11 17 35 4 6 77 52 464 38 40 16 58 8 5 73 53 Electric milk cooler farms reporting 19.50 . . . 171 41 10 2 23 1 5 23 54 Crop drier (for !!rain. forage, or other crops) farms reporting 1059 . . . 9 2 5 55 Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting 1059 . . . Farnis by kintl of road on iNhJch located: 280 157 272 40 375 177 51 24 132 56 Hard surface farms reporting 19.50 . . . 354 110 15 72 61 91 7 9 215 67 19.50... 261 109 10 105 70 85 23 25 324 58 Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting 1959 . . . 613 lU 38 88 103 176 53 48 210 59 638 96 7 45 64 86 29 35 118 60 Dirt or unimproved farms reporting 1959 .. . 357 100 264 145 435 167 60 6 131 61 19.™.. . 600 229 272 216 510 499 39 45 181 62 Less than 1 mile to a hartl surface road farms reporting 1959 . . . 95 28 20 40 19 29 12 62 63 1 or more miles lo a hard surface road farms reporting 1050 . . . 262 72 244 105 416 138 48 6 69 64 1 to 4 miles farms reporting 1050 . . . 196 45 65 56 121 98 17 6 61 65 5 or more miles farms reporting 10.50 . . . DATE OF ENUMERATION 66 27 179 49 295 40 31 8 66 Approximate average dale of enumeration ■ 1059 . . . 10/25-10/31 10/25-10/31 10/18-10/24 11/1-11/7 10/18-10/24 10/25-10/31 11/1-11/7 10/25-10/31 10/25-10/31 FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION' 67 Family workers, including operators farms reporting 1950 . . . 1,089 287 251 277 492 387 114 58 440 68 1054 . . . 1,241 358 298 402 553 482 134 75 546 69 persons 1959 . . . 1,760 421 350 450 748 686 131 110 694 70 1954 . . . 2,098 537 373 539 914 883 198 121 920 71 1,039 286 249 256 484 382 113 53 424 72 1954 . . . 1,195 353 297 402 534 467 132 75 527 73 1 to 14 hours persons 1959... 256 57 52 105 126 68 12 10 134 74 15 or more hours persons 19.59... 783 229 197 151 358 314 101 43 240 75 Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting 1050 . . . 480 105 72 120 182 190 43 30 165 76 persons 10.59... 721 135 101 194 264 304 63 57 270 77 Hired workers farms reporting 1959 .. . 134 103 85 10 72 144 59 96 78 196 127 126 5 120 136 69 1 127 79 persons 1959... 225 372 117 14 103 316 192 240 80 1954... 374 413 214 3 226 361 263 1 217 81 Regular workers (employed 150 or more ilays) . . . farms reporting 1950 .. , 34 89 58 3 41 118 43 53 82 1054 . . . 101 82 71 3 69 96 49 1 64 83 persons 1050... 120 260 73 5 58 251 128 112 64 1954... Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 113 173 92 3 101 239 138 1 90 23 85 63 51 44 1 32 67 22 86 2 or more hired workers farms reporting 1950 .. . FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE 21 38 14 2 9 51 21 25 87 Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1950 . . . 1,200 281 270 290 470 427 102 54 435 ' 88 1954... 1,386 357 291 353 522 478 123 81 605 89 Not residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 .. . 140 28 38 16 77 13 21 4 54 90 1954... 91 23 43 21 72 28 14 4 28 ^For 195'!, data relate to week of September 26-October 2. MONTANA FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 149 on reports for . n!\ u ^iimnlcof fnmis. Spp tpM Mussel- shell Park Petroleum Phillips Pondera Powder River Powell Prairie Ravalli Richland Roosevelt Rosebud Sanders Sheridan Silver Bow «7 432 116 701 617 370 201 221 1,224 350 635 332 471 756 113 1 237 534 123 673 631 433 253 242 1,391 1,043 850 505 610 947 154 2 102 195 58 405 499 177 63 134 206 548 502 174 114 641 6 3 106 150 64 381 493 195 79 149 199 630 625 203 97 739 9 4 114 213 62 442 650 198 74 143 207 618 626 190 114 791 6 5 111 165 87 434 648 215 89 163 200 700 770 216 98 940 9 6 2 4 12 45 16 9 5 7 2 ! 2 18 1 50 21 9 7 8 2 4 12 45 16 9 5 9 2 1 2 18 "i 50 22 9 7 10 93 268 52 199 13S 93 'si 77 236 149 165 164 123 156 13 11 62 156 35 90 117 57 58 33 119 92 131 121 54 117 20 12 95 277 54 204 139 95 103 78 237 152 157 172 123 161 13 13 63 153 36 93 117 57 64 33 119 92 1J4 125 54 117 20 14 19 10 3 18 13 14 9 49 92 190 66 35 23 73 1 IS 12 4 3 9 5 6 3 21 112 195 51 25 3 27 IS 21 12 3 21 14 20 9 49 99 222 69 41 33 74 1 17 12 4 5 9 5 6 4 21 117 199 54 26 8 27 18 213 426 109 o56 595 340 183 213 972 739 650 346 360 708 102 19 216 4i4 116 622 597 376 227 224 979 856 795 431 444 375 107 20 392 706 203 1,129 1,520 579 444 429 1,357 1,530 1,473 682 451 1,420 183 21 333 642 198 980 1,338 530 458 360 1,232 1,354 1,554 670 510 1,539 165 22 208 413 101 639 586 331 174 218 1,072 788 664 344 414 729 74 23 194 434 112 625 576 379 229 226 1,045 929 789 439 451 390 36 24 438 1,005 318 1,622 1,568 874 578 564 1,935 2,238 1,572 992 738 1,715 184 25 372 838 294 1,295 1,409 760 532 459 1,680 2,071 1,586 1,028 603 1,695 158 26 202 413 101 638 535 330 164 a8 1,022 783 664 341 408 728 69 27 454 984 297 1,532 1,360 838 553 539 1,653 2,126 1,492 940 653 1,544 179 2S 63 92 13 173 146 84 2- 45 634 96 173 70 231 221 17 29 139 321 88 465 439 246 140 173 388 637 491 271 177 507 52 30 200 409 100 628 550 326 162 216 1,006 771 663 338 393 724 64 31 192 427 111 621 5&i 378 224 226 968 903 766 432 445 856 85 32 419' 339 271 1,385 1,129 779 495 511 1,542 2,003 1,442 351 593 1,451 142 33 334 753 260 1,175 1,061 701 460 436 1,398 1,879 1,479 881 542 1,522 145 34 30 81 25 121 133 55 47 27 100 118 41 79 54 SO 27 35 27 47 15 86 142 42 50 13 48 102 50 101 34 90 3 36 35 95 26 147 231 59 58 28 111 123 50 89 60 93 37 37 32 52 17 99 179 43 59 13 50 109 61 115 35 101 3 3S 34 21 19 85 200 34 22 25 272 105 77 42 79 164 5 35 6 33 17 21 162 16 13 5 227 33 46 31' 26 72 10 40 34 21 a 90 208 36 25 25 282 112 80 52 35 171 5 41 6 33 17 21 169 16 13 5 232 33 46 32 25 72 10 4C 216 4^0 92 601 569 319 177 206 1,037 803 642 329 370 697 96 4. 193 447 97 533 571 304 212 193 1,117 908 757 388 437 865 130 4 290 638 129 749 845 436 231 262 1,275 1,069 806 454 440 909 133 4. 268 642 167 732 842 433 359 241 1,354 1,239 984 561 500 1,165 157 46 79 357 11 294 468 126 158 153 995 638 433 130 251 550 77 41 62 348 2 207 274 72 117 38 1,003 393 236 111 162 316 93 4i 194 390 70 459 468 282 166 164 786 630 508 274 324 517 72 4' 128 265 36 300 437 134 144 110 437 507 390 244 207 430 75 5t 12 67 3 12 24 2 29 27 457 61 51 21 100 36 3 5 10 88 6 11 14 2 21 12 601 26 24 25 32 39 30 5' 5 10 12 8 1 7 7 95 li-' 7 14 26 1 sr 1 1 1 11 4 5 1 3 5 5< 71 221 y. 330 428 107 '68 106 331 523 435 lis '93 573 3 5S 71 86 6 50 94 27 46 17 332 143 105 46 110 53 15 5 88 127 10 75 63 45 37 31 384 232 111 50 211 75 36 S 84 243 16 184 381 117 85 117 396 418 191 191 263 277 5 56 329 18 231 226 42 62 66 412 341 190 242 267 161 6 5« 91 114 87 435 126 223 67 87 435 267 387 137 83 420 96 e( 164 115 115 460 301 359 76 206 604 522 510 234 170 810 103 6 13 43 4 50 16 6 3 1 143 20 29 23 16 43 13 6 78 66 83 385 110 217 64 86 292 247 353 114 67 372 83 6 a 37 11 101 51 37 34 15 275 73 156 26 39 154 56 n 57 29 72 284 59 180 30 71 17 174 202 88 23 218 17 6 I(y25-10/Sl l(V25-iq^l 11/15-11/21 10/18-10,^ 10/25 -10/Sl IQ'25- 10,51 10/25-10/31 10/18-10/24 10/25-10^ 10/25-10,51 10/25-10/31 1D/25-1C/31 10/25-lCV5l 10/18-10/24 11/1-11/7 6 210 435 107 598 465 346 194 205 1,071 724 491 344 405 544 94 6 229 468 117 636 566 413 235 231 1,291 956 702 447 526 826 153 6 354 663 158 904 654 526 315 325 1,838 1,132 714 600 561 772 178 6 391 771 220 976 780 653 394 339 2,115 1,575 1,007 770 827 1,185 256 7( 208 430 103 593 460 342 192 203 1,029 718 473 334 399 537 32 7 219 456 116 632 559 404 228 228 1,219 960 685 433 491 813 153 7 48 91 13 136 99 55 25 44 300 162 95 38 123 179 8 7 160 339 90 457 361 287 167 159 729 556 378 296 276 358 74 7 94 158 37 195 146 134 82 86 550 241 171 158 190 161 62 7 146 233 65 311 194 184 123 122 309 414 241 266 252 235 96 7 48 102 29 153 126 104 95 58 165 162 80 132 38 76 12 r 55 172 46 243 202 95 101 43 189 232 173 147 39 225 13 7 94 163 72 367 205 157 263 129 487 251 119 226 63 93 19 71 110 296 95 471 322 185 601 66 403 379 272 338 56 337 25 8< 34 68 26 104 73 75 77 36 81 102 52 95 18 49 10 8 40 91 28 149 134 65 61 32 103 154 109 103 16 120 10 8 53 113 46 171 107 100 197 53 127 126 75 152 13 54 13 8. 71 153 62 223 174 86 185 42 145 194 156 215 24 152 20 8" 23 43 15 65 59 58 40 25 51 84 40 65 13 44 3 8. 11 25 11 39 19 17 37 11 30 18 12 30 ■' B 199 400 91 506 434 329 181 186 1,093 713 508 321 ,5c 580 110 B 227 504 125 606 567 337 204 215 1,334 902 bl,b 416 549 717 134 8 32 27 17 98 105 24 15 36 48 103 170 49 23 200 8 8 27 24 15 93 116 34 17 42 49 197 97 52 34 236 6 » 150 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Con. [All data exceft resirfence of operator are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see t«xt) Sweet Grass Valley Wheatland Wibaux Yellowstone Estimated number of farms. . ..1959. 1954. SPEaFIED EQUIPMENT AND FAaLITIES Grain combines farms reporting number Com pickers farms repnrtinp number Pick-up balers farms reporting number 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954 . 1959. 1954. Field foraee harvesters farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1 1 number I Tractors Tarms reporting number Tractors other than parden farms reporting number 1 tractor farms reporting ■2 or more tractors farms reporting Wheel tractors farm.s repxling number Crawler tractors farms reporting number Garden tractors farms reporting number \utomobile5 farms reporting number Telephone farms reporting Home freezer farms refxjrting Milking machine farms reporting Fieclric milk cooler farms reporting Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting Power -operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting Farms by kind ot road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting Dirt or unimproved farms reptjrtins Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting 1 to 4 miles - farms reporting 5 or more miles farms reporting DATE OF ENUMERATION Approximate average date of enumeration FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION' Family workers, including operators lams reporting persons Operatcrs working 1 or mere hours persons 1 to 14 hours persons 15 or mere hours persons Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting persons Hired workers farms reporting persons P.egular wtjrkers (employed 1.50 or more days) . . . farms reporting persons Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers; 1 hired worker farms reporting '2 or more hired workers farms reporting FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE Residing on farm operated operators reporting Not residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959. 19.54 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 19.59. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 19.59. 1950 . 1959. 1950. 1959. 1950. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. '1954 . 19.59 . 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 506 609 235 270 283 319 232 111 242 U2 31 17 36 17 <169 523 380 807 ■459 514 1,175 1,054 458 1,117 93 365 453 509 1,076 946 36 3^4 41 40 56 63 53 68 463 535 641 705 311 306 406 381 72 69 28 103 135 189 258 187 290 20 167 43 124 10/25-10/31 479 563 704 974 473 542 68 405 176 231 100 168 165 248 69 94 98 130 52 17 455 577 40 56 306 341 96 109 119 U2 661 633 314 774 168 280 106 153 173 286 108 153 3 37 6 20 3 41 6 20 233 803 309 394 481 1,883 457 1,683 287 807 311 394 772 2,125 679 1,774 287 807 750 1,921 58 199 229 608 282 797 311 854 704 1,730 622 1,461 44 152 40 146 46 191 42 175 21 199 15 130 22 204 15 138 271 795 283 337 374 1,098 419 1,184 230 643 228 181 250 647 187 577 40 133 41 114 6 82 1 99 531 40 73 129 59 157 355 63 276 100 374 179 619 1 40 99 334 42 177 57 157 Ll/7 10/13-10/24 290 705 329 817 455 1,106 581 1,319 235 693 323 790 40 175 245 523 112 232 170 403 66 152 106 223 129 227 207 355 47 100 70 123 80 146 103 175 26 79 19 21 244 674 345 782 12 102 19 150 446 450 377 348 568 497 109 78 115 81 15 9 438 421 1,516 1,158 436 424 1,266 985 435 1,079 37 348 418 40O 809 658 211 162 270 211 166 114 187 U6 417 406 645 616 312 41 344 282 20 335 94 33 338 322 22 316 94 222 11/1-11/7 328 400 464 579 324 383 60 264 112 220 161 388 88 125 110 171 70 18 335 354 78 84 139 166 1 45 24 45 24 45 24 52 25 131 160 349 296 133 162 513 467 133 475 133 162 432 433 42 22 43 26 28 8 38 8 127 149 185 230 64 77 110 88 22 25 38 8 75 77 24 101 1 23 6 17 10/25-10/31 128 154 188 251 127 153 29 40 61 63 78 175 155 52 55 113 85 32 20 123 137 1,008 1,105 679 719 799 837 335 196 338 197 32 33 37 33 922 987 1,883 1,801 928 1,015 2,170 2,036 913 2,003 304 609 909 997 1,845 1,805 127 123 158 148 162 83 167 83 832 846 1,163 1,161 682 313 755 538 40 48 13 2 627 127 107 333 185 517 812 46 471 145 326 10/13-10/24 772 907 1,071 1,374 760 391 219 541 246 311 113 263 191 473 72 167 118 261 52 20 716 874 178 213 165 218 2 3 2 151 191 299 339 152 197 423 440 152 414 38 114 150 191 371 389 31 37 43 40 13 11 14 11 157 190 225 337 32 58 119 126 11 17 72 157 20 52 22 30 10/18-10/124 135 204 203 321 130 196 16 114 48 78 70 60 179 158 44 51 110 108 20 24 227 281 146 172 163 193 15 21 15 21 31 54 81 55 48 36 50 36 21:. 247 396 374 217 277 545 523 217 529 42 175 216 262 506 490 22 16 21 16 21 211 266 299 335 83 91 167 148 24 20 128 102 93 222 21 72 54 18 137 173 30 10/18-10/24 207 252 307 339 205 245 35 170 71 102 49 50 33 74 20 30 23 39 17 3 210 244 23 30 1,276 1,370 511 460 557 518 6 290 135 293 139 191 114 196 115 1,100 1,151 2,230 1,966 1,112 1,123 2,935 2,496 1,085 2,737 300 785 1,065 1,089 2,543 2,142 171 179 194 136 189 161 193 168 1,167 1,212 1,655 1,765 1,013 776 922 840 214 215 72 5 411 325 469 734 669 200 283 53 147 10/25-10/31 1,142 1,206 1,941 2,036 1,113 1,171 326 787 552 828 315 280 536 794 159 169 237 400 119 40 1,052 1,261 119 100 ^For 1954, data relate to weelt of September 26-October . MONTANA 151 County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND P^ARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a aamnle of famis. Soo text] (For derinitions and explanations, sw teit) The .State Beaverhead Big Horn Blaine Bro.tdwater Carbon Carter C;iSCade Chouteau 1 t'SE OF CmRfFRCUL FERTILIZER ANT Caiiincrcial fertilizer and fertilirinp LIME aims reoortinp 1959. . . 1954... on which used 1959 .. . 1954... tons 1969. .. 1954... arms reporting 1959.. . tons 1959... arms reportinp 1959. . . tons 1959... anns reportine 1959. .. 1954 .. . acres 1959... 1954 . . . arms re[i>rting 19.59.. . tons 1959... amis reportine 1959. . . ton.s 1959 . . . arms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . acres 1959 .. . 1954 . . . arms reporting 1959 .. . tons 1359... arms reporting 1959... tons 1959... arms refxxting 1959... 1954... acres 1959... 1954... anns reporting 1959. . . tons 1959... aims reporting 1959 .. . tons 1959... farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... acres 1959 . . . 1954... farms reporting 1959 .. . tons 1959 .. . arms reptrting 1959 .. . tons 1959 .. . farms reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959 .. . 1954... farms reporting 1959 . . . tens 1959... farms reporting 1959. . . tons 1959 .. . arms reporting 1 959 . . . acres 1959... arms reporting 1959. . . tons 1959... farms reporting 1959. . . tons 1959... farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... acres limed 1959... 1954... tons 19.59... 1954... farms reporting 1959 .. . farms reporting 1959. . . 1954 . . . dollars 1959 . . . 1954 .. . farms reporting 1959. .. dollars 1959... farms reporting 1959 .. . 1964... dollars 1959... 1954... farms reporting 1959. . . farms reporting 1959. .. farms reporting 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 .. . dollars 1959... 1954 .. . farms reporting 1959. . . 1954 .. . fanns repcvting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... farms reporting 1959. . . farms reporting 1959 . . fanns reporting 1959 .. . 1954... dollars 1959. . . 1954... farms reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959... 8,505 6,489 1,336,818 638,501 49,193 27,421 3,248 46,419 728 2,774 3,142 2,806 156,975 109,328 3,067 10, £02 95 166 479 322 16,959 9,011 479 1,052 6 17 4,530 2,633 800,043 362,246 4,421 16,305 180 775 2,515 NA 236,956 KA 2,413 5,535 118 240 1,262 1,163 57,642 49,139 1,176 8,776 377 1,301 1,874 68,243 1,788 4,149 107 275 69 1,049 405 28,564 21,302 23,090 27,168,277 17,221,716 14,416 37,663,748 12,624 16,564 7,974,537 8,572,773 4,629 5,885 2,110 16,142 18,916 28,249,853 26,704,214 9,698 12,225 3,477 3,922 2,967 2,769 1,796 1,171 27,896 30,202 27,423,351 24,865,683 12,292 3,866,315 59 92 12,067 9,356 694 612 59 694 44 78 8,415 7,953 44 486 6 1,166 6 39 11 17 1,035 1,010 11 42 5 KA 305 KA 5 14 'io 1,212 10 113 278 239 261 761,036 720,995 191 2,648,753 81 144 88,019 60,579 20 44 17 239 288 1,620,737 1,362,330 30 88 32 61 127 139 49 78 278 335 492,605 438,663 65 33,698 195 161 34,136 11,362 2,616 1,687 194 2,481 30 135 39 58 1,378 1,673 39 104 3 9 268 324 3 9 1 7 66 36 15,748 1,262 65 433 1 3 26 NA 6,302 NA 26 134 149 110 9,542 7,622 147 1,699 30 115 25 948 24 52 1 10 573 479 603 1,059,215 495,778 269 1,233,626 269 355 240,149 290,137 97 128 44 394 409 1,614,877 996,832 187 231 110 89 97 89 46 51 573 748 849,183 624,302 210 74,892 162 152 12,718 8,437 1,377 847 162 1,377 87 43 5,470 1,479 87 535 10 10 696 170 10 55 '24 43 1,407 1,660 75 14 KA 400 KA 14 11 '36 95 3,748 3,813 80 640 28 997 28 61 1 8 4 672 525 432 699,656 346,102 295 872,051 303 387 185,657 231,437 93 167 43 405 514 871,926 993,753 199 306 108 119 98 39 52 46 660 729 808,737 687,267 296 79,208 72 42 9,981 3,259 586 192 72 586 51 30 4,322 1,533 51 263 "3 2 147 170 3 4 '23 U 3,629 983 23 104 5 KA 443 NA 5 19 '13 7 1,131 190 13 177 14 309 14 19 247 192 130 232,028 110,867 108 307,858 122 63 72,001 28,433 28 65 29 199 136 371,916 262,674 106 72 32 34 61 30 50 11 241 170 258,230 156,399 106 26,798 371 275 26,798 13,641 1,857 1,240 353 1,742 64 115 209 169 9,806 5,236 198 687 17 6 33 36 1,143 620 33 99 153 52 8,402 1,795 151 280 7 10 59 KA 2,195 KA 64 37 5 5 49 84 2,456 3,681 43 422 28 84 107 2,796 102 167 13 10 827 685 759 656,951 457,616 474 1,195,469 493 511 169,115 124,220 249 221 23 425 512 451,891 481,417 313 373 67 90 45 49 26 19 802 803 575,705 493,339 303 55,986 6 8 660 1,440 23 32 6 23 2 120 2 2 294 245 32,915 27,114 1,042 919 273 962 23 80 148 150 6,615 7,283 143 372 5 9 7 10 267 2,000 7 11 162 95 19,735 15,177 144 403 13 53 76 KA 4,536 KA 73 98 3 8 10 425 '60 1,662 58 78 2 5 1,009 714 843 1,151,055 651,434 511 1,931,976 464 573 270,113 236,610 120 272 72 559 654 1,095,034 1,000,543 362 470 88 95 109 89 55 54 936 1,108 923,063 833,881 401 111,011 218 n 4 5 6 7 ai^res 156 91,482 66,991 1,545 1,144 204 8 1,524 14 10 11 12 13 1< 15 16 Oops on which used- 21 19 8 1,063 1,560 19 32 18 19 20 21 Other pasture [not croplan4i) 2 1 35 24 25 56 194 28 29 30 8 206 1,440 2 4 1 NA 19 KA 1 (Z) 147 69,199 58,766 181 32 1,132 13 34 35 36 37 38 7 111 KA 20,580 NA 104 40 347 7 42 43 3 14 44 45 46 48 49 50 U 52 315 3 17 640 11 54 55 56 51 56 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 88 69 70 71 72 73 74 13 Lime or limine matenals used during the year SPEOFTED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures Feed for livestock and poultry' Purchase of livestock and pouitiy 538, 365, 516, 157, 137, 349 338 307 217 702 220 568 227 229 659 111 52 964 549 517 369,846 190,072 425 601,484 516 709 661,018 915,845 34 121 54 193 215 273,491 238,907 110 124 47 56 36 35 25 11 349 221 76 77 $1,000 or more Hired labot 211 704 78 79 80 810 1,178,212 1,127,725 370 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 477 215 214 119 $2,500 to S4,999 119 66 53 nasoline and other petroleum fuel 949 90 91 92 93 94 Seeds, bulbs, plants, and t/ees 354, 303, 27, 407 114 826 200 513 1,021 1,524,122 1,276,316 423 185,983 KA Not available. Z Reported in small fractions. 152 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [Data are haaed on rcfvtrls for only (For ilefinUionp ami oxplanations, see text) USE OF COMMF.nnAI. FERTILIZER AND LlklE CoiiinHTCinl fertilizer and fertilizinp rnntorials used durind the year fanns reporting acres on «hich used tons Dry ninterials . . . . liquid nialerials. . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture. 'amis reporting tons ^arms reportinp tons arms reporting Dry materials Liquid materials Other pasture (not cropland). . acres 'arms reporting tons 'arms reporting Ions arms reporting Dry materials . . . Liquid materials Wheat Dt> materials . . . . Liquid materials. . Barley Dry materials . . . , Liquid materials. . Sugar beets . . . . Dry materials Liquid materials All other crops Dry materials Liquid materials Lime or liming materials used during the year . arms reporting tons arms reporting tons amis reporting 'arms reporting tons 'arms reporting tons arms reporting acres arms reporting Ions 'arms reporting tons farms reporting acres "arms reporting tCTS arms reporting tons arms reporting acres arms reporting amis reporting tons s reporting A lime) SPFXIFIED FARM EXFENDlTliRE.S Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting Feed for livestock and pouIUy farms repxxting dollars Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting dollars Machine hire farms reporting dollars Under S200 farms reporting 5200 to ?999 farms reporting 51,000 or more farms repxirting Hired labor farms reporting dollars Under 51,000 farms reporting $1,000 to 52,499 farms reporting S2,fi00 or more farms reporting 52,500 to $4,999 farms reporting S.'i.OOO or more farms reporting Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting dollars Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting dollars 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959, 1954, 1959. 1954. 1959. 19.'i9 . 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 19.59. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954, 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 177 122 19,223 8,6A2 1,157 722 172 1,001 58 156 90 65 3,232 2,105 85 181 7 12 11 15 i9 100 11 3 62 22 8,-180 1,177 62 160 1 1 9 NA 566 NA 9 95 67 4,408 2,763 85 495 55 140 64 2,438 59 143 6 3 408 361 343 723,188 639,316 220 1,224,547 151 180 119,377 77,578 58 64 29 235 261 595,084 568,207 81 m 90 87 64 63 36 28 403 423 450,059 351,013 184 33,539 55 15 11,334 2,705 199 47 55 199 4 165 51 15 9,347 2,425 51 168 16 NA 1,507 NA 16 22 5 315 5 493 225 240 140,246 89,780 168 67,950 232 396 207,402 379,779 49 107 76 281 419 263,884 413,858 195 282 60 92 26 45 22 4 483 588 478,217 631,654 291 147,401 Dawson Deer lodge 225 111 58,771 11,358 1,153 491 225 1,153 26 33 1,489 838 26 78 173 50 45,283 7,167 173 704 77 HA 7,083 HA 77 126 30 34 1,331 1,047 30 151 63 3,540 63 89 611 420 524 435,262 246,886 256 409,535 215 427 112,107 218,508 54 135 26 264 407 255,749 336,483 164 303 72 75 28 29 27 1 606 667 574,947 624,263 283 80,831 16 52 371 12 9 204 ,510 12,194 90,620 ,085 896 45,661 343 222 1,725 117 20 787 16 52 371 343 222 1,725 3 546 215 9 171 265 125 10 699 10 126 84 77 89 129,527 95,984 55 75,392 21 36,470 45,628 12 1 3 46 31 226,242 145,285 28 12 3 4 15 15 84 99 63,465 54,471 24 12,268 426 40 3 10 47 3 10,874 480 47 187 7 NA 265 NA 7 15 7 629 308 262 296 261,394 101,516 201 308,024 1''3 216 127,728 136,141 43 101 34 155 171 132,784 159,047 110 120 34 35 11 16 307 378 363,067 378,716 175 48,663 Fergus 20 25 2,077 1,270 20 51 541 20 2 350 189 74,885 41,471 350 1,371 115 NA 12,057 NA 115 258 26 1,060 26 33 949 817 808 658,464 401,684 513 967,975 347 500 185,010 289,712 109 189 49 576 668 743,607 694,123 395 456 94 140 87 70 66 21 939 1,012 969,418 870,191 304 70,937 Flathead Gallatin 452 398 26,932 18,419 1,709 1,011 430 1,444 75 265 218 168 5,757 4,600 213 541 10 25 42 15 890 190 42 42 266 181 11,938 9,575 238 478 34 83 183 NA 5,222 NA 146 212 42 67 107 3,125 86 171 23 90 12 225 35 1,184 886 1,145 619,530 565,258 621 343,110 498 721 143,503 148,607 318 151 29 416 435 425,089 327,024 Xl 370 28 35 47 30 32 15 1,038 1,138 451,421 405,758 433 57,532 433 351 55,240 26,344 2,341 1,177 388 2,100 67 241 151 142 8,539 5,659 141 411 11 15 21 33 725 1,337 21 46 291 222 29,284 12,178 251 886 43 113 203 NA 12,099 NA 181 392 25 48 1 131 ,559 119 358 18 855 657 831 1,338,952 684,034 469 1,353,187 380 410 141,548 141,814 184 172 24 521 579 954,608 824,722 326 377 120 140 75 62 57 18 840 967 782,796 665,663 340 106,402 NA Not available. Z Reported In small fractions. MONTANA FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued a sample of faims. See t*\tj 153 Glacier Golden Valley Granite Hill Jeffers an Judith Basin Lake Lewis and Clark Uberty Lincoln McConc- Madison Meagher Miner il Missoula 61 55 58 33 18 J 351 80 33 50 135 149 30 2. 144 1 40 IS 28 46 4b 8 359 90 35 52 35 123 15 2^ 167 22,937 8,615 4,964 5,123 501 41,48 I 9,005 5,875 12,812 1,283 41,366 13,025 3,117 1,] 3e 8,812 3 13,924 754 1,714 3,956 1, 182 17,75 1 7,422 7,882 8,326 540 6,278 7,525 1,046 ( 2C 6,563 4 439 234 336 151 43 73 884 485 250 128 656 914 230 9= 530 5 329 40 111 105 136 28 ! 801 410 149 48 158 734 91 4f 446 6 58 55 58 35 24 18 341 80 29 50 135 149 30 2. 133 7 396 234 336 150 43 73 846 485 213 128 656 914 230 9' 500 6 4 3 15 6 18 9 41 1 38 37 30 10 8 22 47 10 13 1 ! 95 44 2 44 8 114 25 1 1 72 11 7 14 23 3 18 > 136 68 2 42 2 95 13 U 96 12 644 805 3,943 175 204 1,25 J 3,168 3,265 28 821 399 8,364 2,907 f 3] 2,998 13 490 414 1,380 65 388 20( ) 3,711 3,401 35 475 95 5,343 912 6( ) 2,232 14 S 22 47 10 13 1 S 95 44 2 44 8 114 25 1' (■ 62 1.5 25 66 272 U 17 4 277 295 1 99 24 634 217 7= 138 16 10 17 11 16 1 3 2 3 6 5 12 5 1 ' 9 2 5 22 5 1!) 20 280 100 40 90 80 60 260 240 10 24 410 419 190 190 4C ) 215 130 21 1 3 3 6 12 1 2 9 5 22 23 7 - 9 32 7 35 1 26 14 10 J Yl 24 25 '42 37 'io 22 "e. 6 58 15 23 5 131 26 35 27 28 4 1 37 7 ac ) 46 25 32 5 30 9 54 28 8,325 6,562 440 3,531 .23 35,22' 1,964 1,053 7,416 10 36,570 3,047 y 2,621 29 6,546 340 129 3,465 67 17,00 1,357 2,941 8,191 50 5,967 324 ... 9C 2,088 30 39 37 10 21 8 16. 58 15 20 5 131 26 33 31 156 138 25 76 12 60, 72 32 117 1 548 107 94 32 4 1 4 2 33 15 Cz) 26 15 .34 39 'ii 'ii 14 5 '4' '27 "7 22 "i '33 io 30 35 NA NA NA NA NA m I NA KA NA NA NA NA NA ni I NA 36 12,593 1,053 469 1,182 88 4,38 719 692 5,218 22 3,593 318 4. 1,706 37 NA KA NA NA NA m NA HA NA NA NA NA NA n; 1 NA 38 36 12 11 L2 5 4' 1 27 7 20 1 33 10 28 .39 198 23 28 28 6 T\ 44 13 93 2 59 21 49 40 4 2 3 ... 2 11 20 1 15 9 3 31 42 43 16 2 ... 21 44 395 70 ... 797 45 494 65 '48 833 4fi 5 31 4- 2 14 99 48 15 5 49 38 1 50 4 6 1 "3 1 h 206 31 2 22 27 1 > 16 51 1,095 195 12 145 6 61. 2,499 765 150 604 877 20 18 475 52 4 6 1 3 1 If 20s 31 2 22 27 1 i > 16 53 12 7 3 1 r 416 129 2 1J8 3 i 53 54 56 56 57 5S 5il 60 61 62 "1 '36 105 45 '56 13 — 381 152 138 850 ] 94 41t 1,333 319 317 306 599 436 121 5i 555 63 247 119 126 438 71 33. 907 290 143 244 434 362 117 5 ) 408 64 182 170 129 371 27 42. 1,060 308 120 370 361 372 124 r 525 65 356,091 126,839 212,461 192,226 194,^ ^3 349,53. 742,014 670,679 91,837 96,220 456,437 356,377 217,006 54,' ^ ) 358,607 66 233,588 148,402 120,288 171,570 232,- 20 235, 05f 516,475 346,446 50, m 130,833 156,361 356,931 160,392 28, 4 264,748 67 97 77 68 308 ] 09 23] 651 198 116 123 300 256 83 u. ) 239 68 688,750 368,476 175,461 313,315 157, « 53 673, oie 903,723 917,324 126,491 123,696 175,894 631,013 341,559 119, ^y 467,367 69 151 59 36 389 52 201 723 98 181 69 243 177 37 2 162 70 109 94 62 572 ] 06 336 763 135 206 82 334 229 50 7 282 71 234,688 36,252 8,277 429,847 26,^ 71 127,68; 173,608 45,340 233,934 32,831 174,780 111,095 66,226 7, 4 39,203 72 L21,083 38,536 16,070 541,919 24,^ 59 159, 36C 128,626 35,774 240,035 13,042 314,368 105,183 51,893 8,. 3( ) 53,460 73 27 11 16 73 14 5; 443 30 24 51 44 79 9 ( > 88 74 64 40 22 163 31 lOi 265 53 84 17 147 74 16 1 67 75 60 6 153 7 4' 15 15 73 1 52 24 12 L 7 76 226 70 104 641 ] :i2 251 700 219 256 83 234 265 84 21 212 77 211 109 104 623 ] J2A 34; 739 237 259 102 353 344 101 2 7 280 78 504,389 84,656 229,337 831,706 157,. 01 519, 34« 522,345 808,129 481,135 38,027 250,830 900,410 459,209 39, < 2( > 466,059 79 470,435 94,690 181,509 778,142 171,. 74 458,374 462,692 550,559 497,533 36,374 345,809 625,806 427,005 8, j8 266,655 80 99 44 37 393 72 141 555 93 126 74 164 107 22 11 i 133 81 90 80 44 377 70 22; 583 134 111 94 257 213 38 2. 201 82 69 U 33 144 24 5£ 96 53 68 4 47 66 23 L 29 83 69 20 33 163 37 7: 121 50 30 6 64 46 30 49 84 58 12 34 104 16 5: 49 73 62 5 23 92 39 50 85 52 9 27 83 21 44 35 53 68 2 32 85 33 30 86 36 9 23 80 10 2£ 32 42 38 3 15 42 10 28 87 22 3 11 24 6 24 17 31 24 2 8 50 29 22 88 376 151 131 835 ] 94 411 1,295 296 317 296 582 434 121 5' 1 549 89 329 175 140 666 : 56 48; 1,177 314 330 317 579 482 142 5( 535 90 495,326 125,223 129,459 1,126,370 146,. 70 479,18' 521,723 378,640 564,062 72,486 611,329 435,101 161,084 33,, 7; 246,335 91 365,336 128,450 98,076 965,482 153,( 87 460,43C 464,956 246,206 484,916 75,955 633,916 386,765 158,941 19,! 8< 207,714 92 160 48 42 558 85 14,: 507 153 156 38 263 160 34 4 169 93 115,832 6,346 12,075 333,546 15, « 58 41,581 58,489 78,958 63,659 6,317 84,039 35,638 6,620 7,f 2f 57,154 94 154 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [Data are hased nn rofytrts for only (For dcrinilions anil oxplanationp, sef U-xt) Musselshell Phillips Powder River rsF, CIV coMMKnnM. ffrtiuzer *nd lime ConiiiitTL'inl fertilizer and fprtilizinp niatorials usod durinii the year famig reporting 1959 . . l()r,4 . acres on «hich used 1959 , 195^. tons 1959 . 1954. 'arms reporting 1959 . tons 1959 . arms reporting 1959. tons 1959. Dry nintenals . . . Liquid materials. Crop.-^ on which used- Hay and cropland pasture. Dry materials Liquid materials Other pasture (not cropland). , Dry materials Liquid materials. . Wheat Dry materials . . . . Liquid materials. . Barley Dry materials Liquid materials. , Stigar heets . . . . Dry materials Liquid materials All other cnops Dry materials Liquid materials Lime or liming materials used during the year . 'arms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . acres 1959. . 1954 . . arms reporting 19.59 . . tons 1959. . arms reporting 1959. . tons 1959 . . arms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . i reporting 1959 . . tons 1959.. 'arms reporting 1959. . Urns 1959 . . 'arms refwrting 1959 . - 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954.. 'arms reporting 1959. . Ions 1959.. 'arms reporting 1959 . . Ions 1959 . . 'arms reporting 19.59 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. ■arms reporting 1959 . . Ions 1959 . . 'arms repwtinp 1 959 . . Ions 1959.. arms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. farms reporting 1959. . tais 1959., farms reporting 1959, , tons 1959 , , farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959 . . s reporting 1959.. tons 1959., 'arms reporting 1959 . , Ions 1959,, farms reporting 1959 - , 1954, cres limed 1959, 1964, tons 1959, 1954. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITLIRES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting Feed for livestock and poultry forms reporting Purchase of livestock and poultry. farms reporting dollars Machine hire farms reporting dollars Under S2flO farms reporting 5200 to ?999 farms reporting SI ,000 or more farms reporting Hired labor farms reporting dollars I'nder SI ,000 farms reporting SI. OCO U) 52,499 farms reporting 52.500 or more - . farms reporting $2,500 to 54,999 farms reporting 55,000 or more farms reporting Gasoline and other pelroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting dollars 1959.. 1959., 1954 , , 1959 , , 1954., 1959 , . 1959 . . 1959.. 1954.. 1959 . . 1954 . , 1959,, 1959,, 1959., 19,59, 1954, 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959 . 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 61 27 10,225 3,157 301 92 61 301 24 11 1,770 356 2i 127 1 168 50 4 37 17 7,074 2,634 37 124 NA 859 9 354 9 20 246 223 180 395,298 136,426 122 555,699 m 123 67,585 50,417 39 51 21 130 136 218,056 179,751 78 96 32 25 20 15 10 10 239 228 200,132 167,849 78 14,865 117 91 11,104 4,249 440 216 112 439 5 1 76 60 3,870 1,756 71 239 5 1 8 2 190 20 43 27 5,261 1,778 43 134 23 NA ,522 M 23 42 261 8 11 477 404 463 546,137 361,588 310 678, 5U 191 276 68,415 89,935 107 63 21 283 328 457,925 468,120 167 206 53 72 63 50 35 28 465 473 358,214 324, 517 236 59,249 5 6 490 1,546 13 36 5 13 3 1 210 20 3 7 2 5 230 1,306 2 5 114 103 87 142,667 69,041 65 447,067 36 72 18,497 54,862 12 20 4 67 84 143,130 155,059 30 48 19 13 18 23 9 9 114 118 127,452 112,713 37 3,338 110 75 9,692 5,383 574 282 104 557 13 17 60 22 1,884 735 59 131 1 1 22 545 22 33 45 20 5,476 2,474 44 195 2 1 9 NA 316 25 29 1,116 1,286 25 163 10 15 10 355 10 17 699 566 426 707,901 333,011 357 1,269,767 266 328 159,139 163,090 113 Ul 42 395 406 628,947 636,532 248 224 72 91 75 91 45 30 684 646 713,413 532,551 231 79,765 307 228 97,763 53,213 2,470 1,082 289 2,360 19 110 72 56 3,423 2,351 72 306 4 250 390 263 173 53,644 27,301 251 1,151 18 71 224 NA 38,831 NA 213 849 U 39 1 60 31 1,565 31 40 617 376 415 288,707 184,954 259 457,895 319 271 221,554 146,859 103 154 62 419 439 610,826 682,471 223 223 13D U6 66 100 44 22 617 602 846,770 702,089 346 148,803 28 7 5,059 172 82 6 28 82 2 239 75 7 11 19 3 4,512 33 19 65 NA 296 NA 1 12 1 (Z) 370 322 320 411,492 243,623 207 520,727 165 198 104,373 82,740 43 90 32 216 232 303,794 231,398 120 161 55 47 41 24 32 9 368 408 357,344 321,900 U3 13,583 41 62 3,277 5,939 198 452 41 198 31 32 2,387 1,880 31 145 5 39 261 1,787 5 12 4 NA 250 NA 4 379 7 33 191 158 183 230,973 296,840 139 287,885 71 82 69,266 29,109 27 26 18 145 177 653,507 620,229 49 90 25 34 71 53 43 28 179 245 231,562 216,247 56 17,652 145 114 26,573 17,902 832 450 145 749 14 83 34 16 1,099 414 34 70 104 74 21,797 14,295 104 354 13 NA 540 23 21 1,161 750 28 224 14 73 35 1,976 34 90 2 5 221 195 200 369,995 106,932 154 642,424 99 105 48,259 46,921 33 54 12 132 150 187,287 U9,344 84 95 23 43 25 12 20 5 219 239 259,057 234,674 124 31,327 449 439 21,518 16,466 1,987 1,387 445 1,980 17 7 282 273 9,624 10,283 282 809 72 41 1,510 805 72 93 77 85 2,406 1,330 76 117 1 (Z) 92 NA 2,252 NA 92 180 63 70 2,464 2,120 58 343 15 5 150 3,262 U9 433 1 6 178 55 1,194 987 1,156 1,105,713 1,123,757 70O 1,020,684 571 684 125,997 123,097 362 193 16 603 690 683,591 494,819 442 551 86 82 75 57 40 35 1,068 1,125 533,435 428,877 427 62,385 NA Not available. Z Reported in anall fractionfl. MONTANA FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 155 1 aunple of ratms. See text] Richland Roosevelt Rosebud Sanders Sheridan Silver Bow Stillwater Sweet Grass Teton Toole Treasure Valley Wheatland Wibuu Yellow- stone A97 6d 69 77 8 3 7 223 38 593 110 71 70 53 70 575 1 303 4 3 94 97 3 7 16 110 49 400 28 77 61 42 47 509 2 88,167 21, 90^ 7 4,917 2,373 25,66 J 220 37,402 9,368 158,660 34,358 6,911 8,520 9,960 17, C 74 45,959 3 20,236 3,568 4,32 3 5,041 3,116 6,22. 350 3,037 4,035 75,313 8,060 5,661 8,709 3,995 10,. 182 21,628 4 41. > 634 165 48 7 17 1,101 695 3,986 655 1,009 315 340 55 3,794 5 1,A65 7 5 554 175 10< > 27 373 272 1,839 126 529 192 277 1 99 2,205 6 492 6* 68 77 8< ) 7 221 88 578 99 64 70 53 70 544 7 3,319 41. > 484 165 48 ? 17 1,091 695 3,594 596 893 315 340 55 3,374 8 110 30 3 28 16 12 84 9 249 150 10 392 59 116 420 10 140 J 21 44 7 79 63 238 7 35 28 33 6 182 11 66 J 24 78 16 74 44 133 46 8 31 2 291 12 4,869 10( J 1,007 1,077 32 ) 220 3,140 3,920 16,144 364 1,559 994 4,151 53 4,993 1.3 1,965 21 3 776 1,556 13 ) 326 2,157 2,437 7,730 1,363 337 3,180 50 6,550 14 130 J 21 44 7 79 63 228 6 35 28 33 6 180 15 269 ) 64 82 1 3 17 234 283 912 8 112 63 203 5 304 16 10 1 15 2 17 5 6 70 1 IK 15 10 26 4 7 7 1 1 1 80 19 25 16 7 5 2 20 5 1 34 20 1,203 460 1,142 57 1,265 160 179 6 10 65 1,764 21 180 143 172 4 45 190 367 20 130 265 22 15 10 26 4 7 7 "i 1 1 80 2:1 41 29 5 10 55 6 29 17 1 1 1 215 24 25 2« 306 5f 7 24 8; UO 35 476 82 16 '40 13 56 169 27 70 3 7 34 3 43 7 292 24 3 53 9 35 71 28 55,642 18,26 » 820 779 21,87 27,437 3,328 93,402 18,239 374 6,174 3,916 11, 41 13,258 29 5,839 3,44 , 170 608 4,36( 4,848 1,199 57,783 5,163 120 7,073 535 7, 718 2,612 30 306 5f i 7 24 8; 139 35 463 73 16 40 18 56 168 .31 1,088 33< ) 13 40 39: 550 266 1,755 315 31 148 73 56 330 32 5 1 2 13 9 1 .33 10 1 4 318 36 1 .34 173 1 » 7 10 '3 66 '25 270 79 14 10 'io 43 186 35 m VI I NA NA til I NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3fi 12,018 3,2r J 210 245 2,75 3,916 1,373 37,254 U,903 376 485 1,177 4, .39 6,961 37 NA NJ I HA NA N I NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38 173 1< ) 7 10 3 66 25 269 72 14 10 10 43 186 39 328 6. 18 17 51 103 99 711 203 27 16 23 73 258 40 2 12 11 4 16 42 214 41 5 16 57 5 '.'. 344 43 183 58 5 7 59 283 14 8,820 2,356 120 397 3,336 250 13,710 45 7,418 3,535 125 174 3,734 8,956 to 209 40 5 15 50 5 305 47 1,324 353 18 67 597 25 1,956 4fi 105 23 1 12 64 to 233 131 6 113 342 50 143 3 "7 43 '17 '97 26 29 20 3 13 184 51 5,615 25 ) 64 152 71 1,370 690 5,595 3,692 1,087 861 456 371 5,273 52 143 ) 2 7 43 17 97 24 23 20 3 18 150 53 269 ( ) 7 8 3 82 41 187 68 109 87 5 20 311 54 2 2 2 1 34 55 1 2 '15 400 'as 46 '70 • 3 3 76 56 57 5S 50 60 61 62 850 68 ) 377 460 75 > U3 506 306 843 446 139 993 163 >26 1,264 63 631 40. 336 339 Hi i 107 418 291 520 193 122 624 121 L93 1,101 64 722 38( J 327 418 56 3 141 527 301 584 210 99 605 176 L61 1,165 65 773,469 455,24^ 618,484 149,540 228,47' 3 80,566 508,872 386,019 693,379 165,578 234,748 561,775 429,901 163, 326 2,394,084 66 456,509 97,24< J 398,947 215,057 136,91 > 152,201 520, Oi3 278,836 334,17:. 155,392 111,479 204,546 221,727 '•'7, 712 1,271,033 67 424 24^ 186 212 30 3 39 291 194 402 140 81 513 81 L40 752 68 1,319,931 247,96( ! 870,350 138,940 102,58 J 55,602 356,742 446,820 627,124 242,524 292,110 365,654 484,683 197, 127 4,618,541 69 287 28 ) 177 129 28< 3 13 279 148 327 244 59 444 75 L15 676 70 487 44< 3 262 353 48 3 23 316 224 446 249 90 644 111 L54 768 71 100,184 196,95 > 173,506 33,650 144,12 3 10,178 154,492 59,397 250,621 456,766 40,881 272,577 75,824 *1, .70 330,043 72 188,528 3U,78 92,301 53,413 220,01. 4,256 120,921 90,921 244,348 238,978 33,114 367,816 49,036 VI, 366 285,617 73 102 7 J 36 70 10- 5 100 78 102 13 17 166 17 53 248 74 173 U ) 92 54 14. 10 140 56 159 106 32 197 37 54 352 75 12 6/ 49 5 4 > 3 39 14 66 125 10 81 21 8 76 76 460 36 3 237 195 37" 3 35 257 196 507 349 102 447 106 L09 734 77 563 54, 315 292 56 7 46 359 232 538 325 125 653 125 L41 780 78 649,376 412,00 3 600,052 104,051 292,36 55,973 351,675 376,057 707,649 684,566 329,705 524,843 366,171 83, 542 1,136,961 79 675,153 566,59 3 673,340 33,961 460,45 3 57,401 365,285 397,170 657,953 559,274 283,611 761,636 373,474 104, 344 1,154,742 80 269 23 IQl 171 27 5 15 152 113 324 150 28 310 45 35 451 81 368 35 3 166 277 41 ) 29 264 131 354 156 45 440 70 LOl 529 8; 120 9< 3 51 16 7! ! 14 72 36 117 99 31 85 18 16 155 83 115 13( 3 66 9 11 ) 10 58 56 113 92 43 135 16 28 156 84 71 3 3 85 8 2 J 6 33 47 66 100 43 52 43 8 123 85 80 5 3 83 6 3< J 7 37 45 71 77 37 78 39 12 95 86 46 2 i 50 4 2 3 5 19 22 37 68 27 33 21 7 89 87 25 1 35 4 J 1 14 25 29 32 16 19 22 1 39 88 840 68 L 375 455 74 3 112 495 301 832 445 137 994 162 !26 1,242 89 946 81 478 525 90 7 154 524 330 923 440 162 1,034 211 !76 1,262 90 949,869 778,41 5 372,844 189,922 721,68 7 54,525 427,456 259,400 950,803 763,301 200,723 955,778 138,488 214, 578 1,047,676 91 875,190 841,77 426,923 169,373 851, 14< 1 47,233 437,071 213,865 858,748 595,798 192,291 948,830 174,513 249, .89 939,125 92 498 X 3 98 168 32. 5 241 141 359 296 65 488 68 L13 621 93 177,820 146,54 3 17,439 12,592 119,10 7 1,525 46,001 24,548 131,558 185,332 21,365 186,142 14,532 28, Lll 202,627 94 156 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8.-LIVEST0CK AND POULTRY ON — r Item The State Beaverhead Big Bbm Blaine Broadwater Carbon Carter Cascade Chouteau (For dorinilions and explanations see texl) ] Cattle and calves .fnrms r.'portinfi lor.fl , 22,017 263 544 532 193 731 340 757 524 -2 1!)5I.. . 26,72i 320 734 613 191 824 406 874 661 ^ number l!l"iO . . - 2,458,512 127,702 95,637 70,459 29,770 49,188 42,805 79,495 59,530 ■1 1054 . - . 2,600,105 119,111 109,255 79,296 28,309 48,702 45,207 78,666 62,752 n Cws. incluilini; hcifpr;^ that havp calved . farms reporting 1050. . . 21,301 262 531 522 189 716 338 726 512 ti ia5.» . . . 26, in 317 726 605 133 317 406 853 648 7 number 1050 . . . 1,162,002 54,189 40,886 33,730 13,935 22,706 21,477 35,768 27,801 8 1054 . . . 1,181,228 46,672 44,157 36,547 13,592 22,466 22,048 35,860 29, 264 i) Milk fows .farms reportins; 1050 . . . U,575 182 322 302 119 582 268 443 318 10 1054 . . . 19,980 251 491 413 145 705 328 608 390 11 number 1050 .. . 73,398 590 1,192 1,580 567 2,997 748 2,317 692 12 1054 . . . 93,716 880 2,065 2,033 679 4,028 981 3,601 967 l;i Ileifcrs iinrl hi-ifer calvps .farms reporting 1050 , . . 19,836 251 507 479 177 670 305 579 464 It 1054 . . . 24,328 294 673 577 172 754 366 773 591 15 number 1050... 664,656 37,026 23,426 18,906 7,979 13,760 11,972 22,094 16,111 16 1054 . . . 716,600 32,479 24,781 21,415 7,584 12,437 12,892 20,930 16,457 IT Steers and bulls, im'luiling steer ami laill rrjves. . . farms reporting 1059 . . . 19,798 253 434 494 176 647 312 590 469 18 1954... 24,016 297 545 576 171 753 351 781 595 19 number 1959 .. . 631,854 36,487 31,325 17,823 7,856 12,722 9,356 21,i33 15,618 20 Farms reporting b\ nuniher on bnmli Cattle and culv.'-- 1954 . . . 702,277 39,960 40,317 21,334 7,133 13,799 10,267 21,t75 17,031 21 1 . farms re forti ng 1959... 378 2 5 12 3 10 5 li- 13 22 2 to 4 .farn..s reporting 1950.. . 1,759 6 16 35 11 52 26 59 52 23 5 too • faniis reporting 1959 . . . 1,988 10 38 34 13 71 15 59 44 24 10 to 10 .farms reporting 1050 .. . 2,439 19 58 38 13 92 27 71 46 25 20 to 40 .farnis reporting 1059. . . 4,463 16 105 101 22 212 42 170 96 26 50 to 09 .farms reporting 1050. , . 4,366 19 103 115 35 163 77 166 107 27 IflO or irorc Cnws. including hcirtT= ll"il hiwc rnlveil— .fariiis reporting 1939 .. - 6,624 191 219 196 96 126 147 220 166 2fi .farm? reporting 1959.. 1,290 5,243 7 27 7 98 29 93 12 31 33 224 16 50 50 159 41 117 20 2 to 9 .farms reporting 1959. . . 30 10 to 19 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,816 18 80 63 14 116 27 94 59 -11 20 to 20 .farms reporting 1059 . . . 2,266 10 48 61 11 104 33 82 51 32 30 to 40 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,026 16 35 75 22 123 57 112 80 33 50 to 74 .farms repcrting 1950 . . . 2,228 23 62 69 35 52 54 76 55 34 75 to 99 .farms reporting 1950 . . . 1,249 22 36 46 17 29 34 46 37 35 100 or more .farms reporting 1059 . . . 3,183 139 115 86 47 35 67 107 72 Milk cows- 36 1 .farms reporting 1059 .. . 4,120 43 90 104 37 92 35 147 125 .37 2 to!) .farms reporting 1950- . . 8,912 131 209 172 70 421 178 244 190 38 10 to in • farms reporting 19.59 . . . 815 7 20 9 4 53 4 15 3 3i1 20 to 29 .farms reporting 1059 . . . 316 1 3 1 4 3 1 14 40 30 to 40 .farms reporting 1059... 279 9 4 5 14 41 50 or more .farms reporting 1950. . , 133 ... 7 2 14 42 Horses and/or mules .farms re[iorting 1050 . . , 15,602 248 423 389 132 414 322 550 409 43 10.54 . . . 18,473 301 566 463 145 516 387 592 441 44 number 1050 . . . 86,445 3,937 2,735 2,052 654 1,482 1,932 2,342 1,862 45 1954 . . . 95,337 4,280 3,692 2,536 634 1,838 2,457 2,279 I'^iS- 46 Ho<^ and pigs .fanns reiwlin" l'i,-.9., . 7,962 85 219 188 63 367 84 247 191 47 1051... 9,993 129 264 264 72 411 142 276 203 48 number 1959... 188,777 3,127 5,552 5,219 1,550 7,015 1,284 6,763 7,821 4n 1951... 129,088 2,302 3,608 3,341 1,193 4,521 1,603 3,134 2,658 50 Bom since June 1 .farms rojOrtinL! 1950... 4,518 53 144 93 42 218 34 153 101 51 1054... 5,033 83 151 U5 45 220 52 148 82 52 number 1050... 100,535 1,753 2,848 2,775 901 4,056 463 3,905 3,768 53 1954... 61,894 1,839 1,593 1,163 716 2,268 418 1,607 1,335 51 Born liefore .tune 1 .farms roinrting 10.50 . . . 6,108 72 177 150 49 257 61 187 173 1054 . . . 7,733 35 191 210 56 327 120 191 158 56 number 1050 . . . 88,242 1,374 2,TO4 2,444 659 2,959 821 2,858 4,053 57 Famis reptirtin^' l)V number of hof;s and pies— 1954... 67,194 953 1,915 2,173 477 2,253 1,185 1,527 1,333 58 I'mler 10 .farms reporting 1950 . . 4,220 37 94 95 23 186 55 126 82 5!) 10 to 24 .farms re|iortiag 1059... .farms reporting 1050. . , .farms reptirting 1950 . . . 1,750 1,611 381 13 23 7 59 52 14 42 35 16 15 17 2 34 90 7 12 15 2 52 50 19 46 45 18 60 25 to 99 61 ion or more 62 Sheep and lantbs .farms reporting 1950 . . 1054... 4,967 4,916 121 133 103 126 123 153 40 36 286 278 182 165 115 87 42 41 63 f!4 number 1059. . . 1,816,395 110,759 33,989 84,0% 12,447 60,999 164,455 48,683 6,551 65 1954... 1,731,659 93,240 45,909 101,045 9,244 63,891 141,336 42,324 5,679 66 I ,amhs under 1 year old . farms reporting 1950 .. . 3,810 93 83 105 33 227 139 87 30 67 1951 ... 3,797 84 101 122 27 221 121 66 31 GH number 10.59 . . . 528,733 26,304 14,853 38,285 3,371 19,733 36,863 15,505 3,113 6fl 1054 . . . 588,004 14,940 32,520 40,796 2,326 32,190 37,394 9,724 2,248 70 Sheep 1 ve:ir eld and over ..farms rr'ijorling 1959. . 4, 503 117 93 100 34 254 176 94 40 71 1954 . . . 4,195 117 97 116 32 235 156 68 39 number 1950. ,. 1,287,662 84,455 19,136 45,811 9,075 41,266 127,592 33,177 3,433 73 19.54 . 1,143,655 78,300 14,389 60,249 5,918 31,701 103,942 32,600 3,431 74 Ewes . .farms reporting 1959. , . 4,409 115 93 98 32 252 176 93 39 7.5 1054 . 4,090 117 95 110 30 235 151 65 37 7t; number 1050 .. . 1,241,071 32,374 18,520 43,834 8,825 39,874 123,871 32,318 3,237 T7 19.54 . . . 1,097,232 75,489 14,031 53,573 6,602 30,795 100,422 31,732 3,064 7h 7n Iti^Mi'-. .^nil iLr*fhi.r< . .farms reportin" 1050 . . . 3,555 3,044 96 82 62 55 31 83 31 18 211 169 152 134 72 50 31 l\illn^ .X*"J "' IIH-I ^.... ...».-.•■.#..■-..■■ 1054 . . . 28 KO number 1950 .. . 46,591 2,081 616 1,977 251 1,392 3,721 859 201 81 Furnis rofKirling Iv niiininT (if sheep nril lambs 19.54 . . . 46,373 2,811 358 1,576 315 906 3,520 368 367 82 Under v;"> . .farms re(n>rtini', 10.50 . . . 1,280 U 30 34 11 47 17 44 14 83 25 [o iOO . .fam.^ reportini: 1950 . . 2,382 59 52 49 24 179 30 56 22 64 . .farms reporting 1959 . , , 1,305 16,850 49 160 26 405 40 415 5 125 60 567 135 280 15 593 6 8!! Thickens 1 monlhs ol.l antt ovit . .fnniis reporting 1959 . . . 558 86 1051., 22,870 220 588 509 153 695 373 715 670 KI number, 1959... 1,259,164 13,934 19,049 25,903 8,664 40,446 10,021 65,132 33,581 Sfi 1954 . . . 1,528,605 16,114 31,425 38,940 11,332 52,705 15,778 76,099 44,558 Inrnis reporting' by nii.nlHT of chirl^ens 1 monlhs olil nnd over- m Under fid . .farms reixirting 1050 . . . 9,454 7,067 89 65 274 128 197 215 67 56 333 227 215 65 274 285 29 3 1 1 303 no rill to .'liio ..farms repi^ting 1959... 253 1 01 ■mo to 700 . .farms repoftiag 1050 .. . 200 89 4 1 3 4 2 5 1 ... !)2 WKIInl.SOO . .farms reporting 1950 . . . 1 03 i.fino to ;i,ioo . .farms reporting 1050 .. . 29 11 1 ... 1 01 .1,200 or more . .farms reporting 1050 . . . 95 Turkey hens kepi for breeding . .farms reporting 1059 . . . 537 4 17 28 3 38 48 12 24 8 29 96 1954... 955 5 45 24 5 52 33 07 number 1959 . . . 2,250 12 50 155 6 106 142 51 24 98 1054 . . . 4,003 30 173 94 10 198 121 133 112 MONTANA 157 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Custer Daniels Dawson Deer lodge Fallon Fergus Flathead GaUatln Garfield Glacier Golden Valley Granite Hill Jefferson Judith Basin 3«i 251 488 67 278 832 822 774 299 247 156 149 390 187 352 1 UU. 325 568 107 339 932 1,117 929 340 291 191 166 479 236 426 70,032 15,166 37,470 6,462 31,018 96,364 24,829 70,035 43,562 35,843 22,533 32,440 35,737 23,681 50,718 3 84,616 21,861 48,550 6,448 32,830 100,250 25,533 62,659 58,060 40,523 22,883 29,504 35,017 22,770 52,756 1 331 247 476 62 275 810 746 735 296 236 151 146 375 183 344 5 392 321 562 103 332 920 1,062 910 340 285 188 163 470 229 422 « 33,931 7,710 20,652 3,209 15,964 46,837 12,018 30,383 23,472 20, 9U 10,673 15,206 17,508 11,618 23,276 7 37,682 9,819 21,617 3,020 15,217 47,758 11,645 29,136 26,662 21,176 10,742 13,886 15,650 11, %9 23,392 8 241 160 343 31 201 517 559 573 190 89 103 93 222 121 247 9 310 227 434 68 270 683 907 754 248 104 137 135 294 179 335 10 973 492 1,674 368 946 2,090 3,283 6,213 418 297 303 367 820 991 778 11 1,208 762 2,150 258 1,226 3,144 4,242 5,805 519 383 431 458 1,076 1,377 1,176 12 303 223 422 61 252 757 711 709 275 216 141 143 359 175 326 13 368 303 536 86 327 865 936 853 320 260 175 155 442 207 401 14 17,942 3,742 8,770 1,775 8,332 25,544 7,048 20,990 13,514 7,737 6,423 8,841 10,233 6,068 14,687 15 22,874 6,595 14,197 1,944 10,136 26,584 7,608 17,717 16,772 9,773 6,463 7,975 9,986 5,846 15,699 16 3U 225 443 58 264 772 660 679 275 228 143 140 357 175 329 17 367 296 532 31 323 877 867 832 329 265 177 154 438 196 401 18 18,159 3,714 8,048 1,478 6,722 23,983 5,763 18,162 11,576 7,145 5,432 8,393 7,941 5,995 12,755 19 24,060 5,447 12,736 1,484 7,477 25,908 6,285 15,756 14,626 9,574 5,678 7,643 9,381 4,955 13,665 20 8 2 5 1 2 10 35 15 2 3 2 5 4 21 26 28 31 10 8 48 173 50 '16 15 3 5 33 10 20 22 24 27 35 10 7 43 169 58 19 10 14 5 29 21 21 23 24 37 55 3 19 7D 170 89 15 10 17 3 46 26 25 24 47 68 137 13 57 166 159 192 38 53 29 17 83 35 45 25 55 47 118 8 75 179 66 204 59 57 25 25 76 30 81 26 160 42 107 22 UO 316 50 166 152 100 65 92 113 65 156 27 26 16 19 4 7 39 U9 33 11 7 5 3 15 8 14 28 57 74 113 17 27 127 384 188 42 23 27 12 90 46 58 29 36 44 73 8 35 106 98 110 23 32 25 12 57 27 26 30 20 36 50 5 33 96 55 117 25 21 12 9 45 13 35 31 31 30 90 7 54 123 36 137 39 32 19 20 52 23 59 32 35 23 49 5 51 119 23 77 48 31 12 11 50 24 50 33 29 6 27 6 24 60 8 26 27 24 16 18 19 10 26 34 97 18 50 10 44 140 23 47 81 66 35 61 47 32 76 35 98 54 104 10 39 144 131 99 81 42 26 28 100 23 64 36 127 100 206 17 144 336 297 306 107 42 75 58 m 75 174 37 8 5 21 1 16 23 37 53 2 3 1 3 5 10 5 38 3 3 7 22 49 3 1 4 4 39 1 i 6 1 1 4 12 44 2 1 1 1 5 40 4 3 2 1 3 10 22 ... 4 4 41 277 167 331 47 215 605 429 51A 246 234 ns 123 243 157 244 42 323 215 375 72 263 744 538 648 314 262 137 158 249 192 304 43 2,277 648 1,902 230 907 2,614 1,632 2,695 2,699 2,401 557 919 1,370 838 999 44 2,484 905 1,989 363 1,203 3,048 1,799 2,561 3,284 2,616 620 1,045 912 1,048 1,310 45 94 126 162 20 140 328 332 313 61 56 45 47 133 78 123 46 117 155 241 29 198 336 466 424 104 44 63 57 140 77 154 47 1,666 2,471 2,673 1,451 3,147 9,056 8,335 9,388 699 1,905 815 1,141 2,240 2,278 2,652 48 2,111 1,652 3,274 438 3,362 5,341 5,923 8,012 739 948 537 451 1,174 733 1,702 49 44 59 78 14 46 217 204 207 26 27 31 32 73 43 77 50 46 42 122 14 58 202 267 258 37 26 34 34 37 41 99 51 691 1,197 1,377 829 802 5,333 4,593 5,381 373 698 512 578 1,291 1,306 1,220 52 773 459 1,280 266 965 2,689 3,421 4,346 304 486 321 273 286 312 1,124 33 71 103 119 17 121 246 263 253 46 40 30 40 101 67 91 54 91 125 185 23 ITO 304 351 343 37 34 44 42 120 56 112 55 975 1,274 1,296 622 2,345 3,723 3,742 4,007 326 1,207 303 563 949 972 1,432 56 1,338 1,193 1,994 222 2,397 2,652 2,502 3,666 435 462 216 178 883 421 578 57 64 64 94 3 59 149 174 X23 45 34 23 27 90 39 69 58 19 39 35 2 47 83 67 84 11 8 11 10 22 16 27 59 8 19 31 7 29 72 70 91 4 9 10 8 21 13 24 60 3 4 2 3 5 24 21 15 1 5 1 2 5 5 3 61 91 29 92 9 44 214 67 191 127 39 63 33 27 48 85 62 87 25 81 14 42 169 77 202 % 34 69 32 33 37 108 63 48,619 7,319 19,775 6,532 7,351 54,697 6,270 37,964 110,098 29,051 22,800 7,110 4,740 4,666 29,584 64 25,483 9,964 29,926 7,021 7,446 37,090 3,475 32,323 72,366 55,020 19,471 4,118 7,680 3,150 26,871 65 67 22 72 7 33 164 49 157 7b 25 47 28 22 35 72 66 70 21 66 9 33 128 56 150 74 19 54 26 24 26 83 67 11,908 3,000 6,382 1,578 1,449 16,854 1,461 11,872 25,264 3,469 7,162 1,915 1,597 1,309 7,877 68 12,841 4,430 7,963 2,480 1,627 9,235 1,378 8,960 17,445 12,094 6,163 370 2,501 693 8,521 69 78 25 77 3 38 199 53 177 U9 36 60 28 22 42 77 70 68 25 63 11 38 149 64 183 88 34 62 26 29 29 101 71 36,711 4,319 13,393 4,954 5,902 37,843 4,809 26,092 84,834 25,582 15,638 = ,195 3,143 3,357 21,707 72 12,642 5,534 21,963 4,541 5,819 27,305 2,097 23,363 54,921 42,926 13,303 3,748 5,179 2,457 18,350 73 75 23 75 7 37 195 53 175 115 36 59 28 21 41 76 74 62 24 61 9 36 147 61 182 38 33 61 26 25 28 99 75 35,730 4,204 li,451 4,759 5,687 35,388 4,594 25,299 82,440 25,007 15,072 5,018 3,042 3,220 21,124 76 12,254 5,059 21,331 4,187 5,627 27,169 2,004 22,310 53,311 42,238 12,795 3,643 4,928 2,330 17,769 77 56 17 62 7 34 168 41 132 103 23 45 24 17 32 67 78 49 19 39 6 28 112 46 128 76 22 53 20 23 21 81 70 981 115 942 195 215 2,455 215 793 2,394 575 566 177 101 137 583 80 388 475 632 354 192 636 93 1,053 1,610 688 508 105 251 77 581 61 23 14 30 4 14 44 31 52 18 9 12 11 12 24 22 82 45 8 41 4 22 117 29 114 33 11 28 17 9 19 43 83 23 7 21 1 8 53 7 25 76 19 23 5 6 5 20 64 250 249 386 31 220 601 648 492 202 150 112 90 380 132 262 85 338 353 508 71 294 790 1,025 691 298 127 159 133 498 196 390 86 17,813 12,580 28,083 6,066 18,079 44,093 62,610 40,667 8,901 10,510 5,371 5,495 24,995 11,997 12,996 87 22,646 18,498 42,846 8,307 22,277 56,792 69,235 64,091 13,819 9,545 9,533 6,595 31,437 18,606 22,075 88 146 141 214 16 90 359 345 264 134 92 71 49 205 80 161 89 99 108 166 12 125 232 272 219 67 56 41 40 171 45 100 90 2 1 2 2 4 17 4 1 1 1 2 4 1 91 2 3 ... 3 4 13 4 1 3 92 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 ... 93 94 3 8 9 15 9 6 9 19 6 4 3 9 4 18 95 22 11 23 1 21 29 5 12 24 10 16 6 11 29 96 80 39 31 37 24 13 24 95 27 13 '13 43 18 61 97 108 41 60 1 69 109 19 320 86 100 41 49 29 100 98 158 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8.-LIVEST0CK AND POULTRY ON — Item laie Lewis and Clark Uberty Lincoln McCone Madison Meaglier Mineral Missoula (For lierinitions and explanations see text) 1 Cattle and calves .farms R^portinfi 1959 . . . 1,007 267 133 248 428 421 122 44 397 1954 . . . 1,173 327 176 325 480 478 136 70 530 li number 1959 , . . 57,655 61,011 14,948 8,309 33,302 75,820 37,468 1,517 22,562 i 1954 . . - 54,578 46,866 16,258 8,656 39,717 73,794 39,795 1,853 24,063 5 Cows, including heifers that have calved . farms reporting 1 959 .. . 974 255 127 239 425 417 118 42 373 6 1954 . . . 1,150 315 171 311 477 472 134 68 492 7 number 1959 . . . 26,744 32,090 6,760 4,358 17,159 39,089 18,353 701 10,038 fl 1954 . . . 23,983 20,988 6,168 4,203 18,085 37,153 20,095 799 10,879 0 Milk cows .farms reporting 1959 . . . 702 170 72 157 296 301 80 28 280 10 1954 . . . 927 238 115 260 346 390 103 52 409 11 number 1959 . . . 5,880 1,363 127 418 792 1,323 235 108 1,365 12 1954 . . . 8,077 1,397 258 726 1,004 1,838 383 176 1,774 13 Heifers and heifer calves .farms reporting 19.59 . . . 912 241 118 202 385 394 113 37 338 14 1954 . . . 1,075 296 161 262 456 441 128 58 395 15 number 1959.. . 15,939 14,838 4,239 2,268 8,302 19,393 10,066 428 6,606 16 1954 . . . 15,452 11,993 5,283 2,515 11,864 19,547 10,040 526 6,983 17 Steers and bulls, includine steer ami taill calves. . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 905 235 123 200 384 381 110 41 341 18 1954... 1,066 298 155 247 447 439 132 63 414 19 number 1959... 14,972 14,083 3,949 1,683 7,841 17,338 9,049 388 5,918 20 Farms reporting bv number on hand: CalUe and cnlvcs- 1954... 15,143 13,885 4,807 1,938 9,768 17,094 9,660 :-28 6,201 21 1 .farms re[orline 1959 . . . 16 5 3 11 6 4 1 J 10 22 2 to 4 .farms reptrting 1959 . . . 79 20 17 49 41 17 4 8 59 23 5 to 9 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 97 17 14 50 62 18 7 7 69 24 10 to 19 .farms reporting 1959 .. . 159 16 13 42 49 36 5 5 50 25 20 to 49 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 254 41 21 51 70 57 7 9 S3 26 50 to 99 .farms reporting 1959. . . 226 41 24 24 87 66 16 10 60 27 100 or more Cows, including heifers that have calve........ .farms reporting 1959 .. . 19.54 . . . 641 743 226 276 85 107 170 209 307 348 349 437 120 137 34 47 309 346 43 44 number 1959 . . . 2,560 2,177 390 564 2,096 2,467 1,149 171 1,824 45 1954 . . . 2,912 1,882 409 638 2,171 2,960 1,547 224 1,571 46 Holts and pigs .farms reporting 1959. . . 353 81 30 74 138 175 25 19 123 4T 1954 . . . 388 132 37 98 186 214 39 17 158 48 number 1959 . . . 7,532 3,068 1,386 829 2,174 5,679 296 169 2,031 49 1954 . . 5,426 2,025 357 682 1,345 5,017 437 185 1,884 50 Bom since June 1 .farms reporlin;; 1959. , . 234 62 18 38 65 129 U 14 77 51 1954... 265 80 16 52 61 138 16 7 101 52 number 1959 .. . 4,528 2,046 425 478 1,043 3,466 79 97 1,244 53 1954 .. . 3,503 1,241 96 376 409 2,769 167 91 1,167 54 Bom before June 1 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 288 59 21 46 100 141 19 12 86 55 1954 . . . 303 100 27 73 149 181 36 15 108 56 number 1959 . . - 3,004 1,022 961 351 1,131 2,213 217 72 787 57 Farms reportine by numlter of hops and pifis— 1954... 1,923 784 261 306 936 2,248 270 94 717 58 Under 10 .farms reporting 1959. . , 172 37 11 60 83 66 18 11 75 59 10 to 24 .farms reporting 1959 , , . 79 13 11 7 35 42 1 7 24 60 25 to 99 .farms reporting 1959. . . 94 25 5 4 17 54 6 1 22 61 100 or more .farms reporting 1959 . . . 8 6 3 3 3 13 2 62 Sheep and lajnbs .faims reporting 1959 . . . 149 63 20 12 77 196 43 9 73 63 19.54 . . . 136 68 16 14 69 202 51 11 55 64 number 1959.. . 16,764 27,891 4,855 708 41,528 77,025 42,499 348 5,367 65 1954... 8,608 30,291 6,270 745 30,005 81,090 45,148 532 3,096 66 t ambs under 1 year old . farms reporting 1959 . . . 117 44 14 9 59 147 33 4 49 67 1954... 92 57 14 11 48 147 39 5 43 GM number 1959 . . . 4,015 4,828 1,302 134 12,343 15,424 8,274 114 2,407 69 1954 . . . 2,184 7,530 3,341 152 9,654 11,349 13,916 62 791 70 Sheep 1 vear old and over .farms reptrting 1959 . . 141 57 19 11 71 194 40 8 70 71 ■ 1954 . . . 125 61 15 12 59 184 47 11 49 72 number 1959... 12,749 23,063 3,553 574 23,680 61,601 34,225 234 2,960 73 1954 . . . 6,424 22,761 2,929 593 20,351 69,741 31,232 470 2,305 74 Ewes .farms reporting 1959 . . . 138 57 18 11 66 193 36 8 68 75 1954 .. . 120 61 15 11 56 183 43 11 44 76 numlier 1959 .. . 12,228 22,555 3,432 555 27,726 59,409 33,223 216 2,837 77 1954 . . . 6,128 21,945 2,604 522 19,734 67,706 29,104 459 2,138 7« Rams and wethers . .farms reporting 1 959 . . . 117 42 13 8 56 155 33 6 48 79 1954... 90 41 12 U 42 128 30 7 35 SO number 19.59... 521 508 121 19 954 2,192 1,002 18 123 81 Farms reporting by numlier of shf^p and lambs 19.54 . . . 296 816 325 71 617 2,035 2,128 11 167 82 Under 2.'i . .fanns reporting 19.59 , . . 42 24 7 2 30 24 16 7 33 83 25 to 299 . .farms reporting 1959 . . , 93 23 8 10 19 130 11 2 36 84 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 14 16 5 28 42 16 4 85 Chickens 4 months old and over . .farms reporting 1959.. . 670 205 160 140 370 265 73 41 223 86 1954... 913 300 202 285 458 372 104 69 405 87 numbej 1959... 62,490 33,475 8,006 12,764 22,432 16,405 5,073 3,138 15,749 88 1954 , . , 65,969 33,799 11,180 14,019 28,562 24,875 6,322 3,577 22,770 89 1 1ndef .50 ." . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 408 90 105 86 181 145 44 21 145 90 .50 to .399 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 234 105 54 45 187 118 28 20 71 91 400 to 799 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 19 3 5 2 1 5 92 800 to 1.599 :' . .farms reporting 1959 , . . 6 2 1 4 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 93 l.fiai to 3.199 . .farms repcrting 1959. . . 94 3.200 or more . .farms repcrting 1959 .. . 95 Turkey hens kept for tneding . .farms reporting 1959 .. . 16 5 2 32 8 8 1 10 8 96 1954... 14 12 2 3 35 14 7 97 number 1959 . .. 47 9 8 132 23 21 2 29 98 1954 .. . 64 32 3 9 139 68 19 46 MONTANA 159 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Mussel- shell Park Petroleum Phillips Pondera Powder River fOwell Prairie Ravalli Rlchlai]. Rosebud Sanders Sheridan Silver Bow 211 410 115 537 385 347 192 216 978 6SS 422 32S 421 503 94 1 252 510 125 592 464 391 212 227 1,210 S3o- 569 419 512 647 121 u 3^,783 50,039 26,911 79,547 22,971 66,702 46,157 33,433 50,175 43,031 29,824 78,273 25,786 22,771 6,701 3 35,349 50,454 33,393 85,153 25,397 70, 560 43,303 33,710 49,916 52,043 33,388 94,975 25,779 33,029 6,600 4 207 402 111 530 365 345 189 211 922 662 415 320 414 499 90 5 2« 493 124 584 450 391 211 226 1,149 822 557 413 498 639 115 6 15,757 24,340 12,631 38,984 10,962 31,534 21,126 16,565 24,165 19,299 15,435 34,380 12,708 11,342 3,851 7 16,030 25,953 13,663 39,054 11,892 32,946 18,534 15,940 23,279 21,367 17,683 41,067 11,753 14,977 3,673 h 127 312 51 332 194 244 123 142 726 490 278 193 269 338 54 9 183 408 82 413 322 312 167 161 1,019 677 390 291 374 508 72 10 379 1,732 158 901 832 613 644 605 6,556 1,527 1,051 635 1,122 1,136 348 11 690 2,084 228 1,154 1,111 822 1,006 713 9,196 2,268 1,406 1,270 1,794 1,790 580 12 192 333 110 506 331 323 181 202 847 572 374 304 371 467 75 IS 230 460 120 570 420 376 199 221 1,044 763 527 405 466 620 103 14 9,432 13,017 6,871 21,196 5,724 18,006 13,416 9,055 14,805 10,647 7,248 19,317 6,841 5,843 1,894 15 10,123 12,735 9,406 24,025 6,807 19,440 12,744 10,111 14, 723 14,636 10,967 26,101 6,905 9,283 1,698 IB 199 389 111 494 351 335 185 204 800 5^*1 ^^^6 307 369 465 69 17 230 445 123 560 421 371 197 213 957 404 450 605 83 Ifi 9,593 12,682 7,409 19,367 6,285 17,162 11,615 7,813 11,205 13,11: . ■:! 24,576 6,237 5,586 956 19 9,196 11,766 10,324 22,074 6,698 18,174 12,030 7,659 11,914 16,(>,_ 27,807 7,U6 8,769 1,224 ■2(1 3 1 7 9 1 2 1 25 19 4 4 13 7 5 21 8 17 "3 23 41 13 3 7 129 83 33 9 46 46 6 5^ 12 28 6 45 42 22 10 4 124 39 41 U 36 54 17 ■21 15 36 3 36 48 13 13 11 174 88 51 28 55 39 9 24 26 65 14 71 102 44 21 29 249 135 112 45 121 150 22 25 51 92 21 115 79 57 32 50 157 155 82 64 75 96 16 26 96 171 68 240 64 197 111 114 120 119 99 167 75 61 19 ?r 7 11 20 28 5 4 7 90 57 19 9 40 23 9 28 32 73 U 94 103 52 24 18 342 237 Ul 41 105 176 24 29 13 34 7 46 67 21 16 17 169 79 53 31 90 UO 14 -.0 17 42 11 33 49 23 13 23 99 72 59 29 44 61 10 1! 35 71 17 94 52 50 25 36 100 98 65 45 55 64 8 12 41 55 13 88 23 41 18 37 55 53 43 35 34 37 7 :13 14 43 10 30 13 47 17 25 19 24 21 29 17 20 4 SI 48 73 42 125 25 106 72 43 48 42 39 101 29 8 14 S5 41 56 10 137 60 80 25 46 152 154 80 65 95 79 21 Sfi 82 210 38 188 US 163 92 83 331 317 180 U9 144 245 27 '17 2 29 3 1 7 5 A 3 112 15 14 6 21 13 S8 2 9 2 4 2 37 2 3 2 7 2 39 8 2 4 5 1 34 2 1 2 1 3 10 2 1 1 i 2 10 1 1 41 194 359 99 415 267 326 131 179 ' 597 373 292 283 279 231 97 12 200 421 116 451 290 372 135 187 670 470 351 363 341 342 98 43 1,059 1,922 6L5 2,321 1,012 1,714 1,890 1,013 2,746 1,602 1,412 2,341 1,099 719 768 44 936 2,304 1,066 2,564 1,117 2,144 1,886 934 2,217 1,852 1,494 3,185 1,214 962 494 45 50 150 17 179 141 42 78 63 393 236 167 88 151 217 23 IB 50 178 29 224 159 103 93 104 366 346 206 139 196 333 18 47 1,156 2,118 630 4,240 6,591 377 3,961 1,612 10,529 3,753 3,893 1,366 1,817 2,897 613 48 1,214 1,703 300 2,670 4,128 790 1,973 913 5,017 4,072 2,193 2,013 1,412 2,859 327 49 27 94 10 94 91 16 53 34 239 107 76 52 91 75 14 50 28 101 10 U9 97 51 50 37 218 164 69 83 103 113 9 51 703 1,301 237 2,241 3,718 153 2,332 706 6,588 1,488 1,213 703 1,065 928 235 52 740 832 76 1,103 2,090 406 920 296 2,977 1,491 690 1,009 873 1,116 151 53 45 111 15 132 120 34 62 47 277 169 141 61 109 130 20 54 38 130 25 150 136 74 30 90 239 252 171 109 141 270 15 55 453 817 393 1,999 2,873 224 1,629 906 3,941 2,265 2,680 658 752 1,969 373 5R 474 371 224 1,567 2,038 384 1,053 617 2,040 2,581 1,503 1,004 539 1,743 176 57 29 92 3 95 51 32 36 36 225 120 72 55 103 146 15 5h 9 34 2 40 36 6 15 16 65 71 44 19 31 33 1 59 10 21 6 35 38 4 17 7 78 42 43 10 15 34 4 60 2 3 1 9 16 10 4 25 3 3 4 2 4 3 61 82 163 31 96 52 119 52 57 231 Ul 25 73 38 33 15 62 64 151 34 112 59 114 43 51 171 184 26 83 46 50 11 63 23,998 41,075 17,304 27,096 23,837 68,186 24,545 20,407 18,079 44,633 5,194 44,007 2,928 7,504 1,295 64 16,671 27,617 19,308 46,324 15,201 44,779 25,039 12,733 10,288 91,275 7,283 79,656 2,273 10,284 148 65 72 126 25 73 39 84 42 42 169 39 23 52 26 30 9 66 58 114 28 37 42 87 33 37 121 157 23 71 33 44 10 6T 8,079 9,099 5,083 10,061 7,040 15,706 6,748 6,266 4,676 29,909 1,855 10,549 478 2,700 65 68 5,972 5,824 6,524 22,490 4,212 9,419 6,772 3,809 2,261 75,799 2,984 31,373 522 4,312 71 69 79 150 31 39 41 113 44 50 213 82 23 68 36 35 10 70 55 127 31 97 49 106 37 38 151 U6 19 70 40 42 4 TI 15,919 31,976 12,221 17,035 16,797 52,480 17,797 14,141 13,403 14,774 3,339 33,453 2,450 4,ao4 1,230 72 10,699 21,793 12,734 23,834 10,989 35,360 18,267 8,974 8,027 15,476 4,299 48,283 1,751 5,972 77 73 75 148 31 84 37 UO 43 49 210 73 23 68 36 33 3 74 53 124 31 94 46 103 36 35 149 113 19 69 39 42 4 75 14,986 31,126 U,893 16,433 16,428 50,800 16,443 13,785 12,861 12,728 3,284 32,581 2,335 4,320 1,190 76 10,193 21,249 12,532 23,117 10,566 34,253 16,312 8,569 7,766 14,431 4,175 43,098 1,695 5,689 66 77 60 116 27 61 31 93 28 38 171 59 15 55 27 29 9 78 44 93 20 62 36 82 25 30 105 64 14 45 29 31 2 79 933 . 850 323 602 369 1,680 1,354 356 542 2,046 55 377 65 484 40 60 506 54A 252 717 423 1,102 1,955 405 261 1,015 124 5,185 56 283 U 61 16 38 2 25 17 27 19 16 80 37 10 15 16 12 10 62 42 101 14 50 15 29 20 27 138 32 12 32 19 13 4 S3 24 24 15 21 20 63 13 14 13 42 3 26 3 8 1 84 160 309 73 406 340 265 134 164 650 528 385 239 349 431 71 65 217 421 102 455 433 346 147 185 988 760 553 330 390 564 98 66 U,528 22,617 2,690 21,207 27,249 11,024 13,857 B,237 61,210 29,797 24,322 10,525 15,9.: 24,547 4,360 87 13,724 33,340 4,277 25,380 36,001 15,234 13,311 11,917 77,458 51,830 35,742 19,211 20,689 36,216 6,591 8S 104 136 55 234 168 193 68 109 445 296 192 167 243 207 48 89 53 168 18 170 166 66 62 55 180 229 191 71 103 223 21 9(1 1 4 1 4 2 16 2 1 3 1 1 91 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 92 1 2 1 4 1 1 93 94 U 7 2 43 3 15 3 8 8 12 4 6 7 7 7 95 22 U 8 47 12 25 5 6 14 27 15 18 4 18 5 96 40 19 7 145 7 41 7 25 25 28 27 34 29 22 14 97 66 50 15 176 39 99 24 15 42 175 57 66 18 72 15 98 160 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8.-LIVEST0CK AND POULTRY ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued (For dcrinilions and explanalions. SGP text) Sweet Grass Valley Yellowstone Cattle and calves Jnmis n-ix^iin^ lor>o. I9r.4 , nuniiifr !!>5!1 . I!t54 Cnws. incliiilinsT hcifrrs that have calved farms rc[»>rtini.' lilf)!) Iftfi 1 . nunilior lil5(l . las-l . Milk cows fnmi-? rcportini: l!t;tn . l^r,i , number lOfiil . 1ortine 19.59 . 10,54 , number 1959 . 1954 . - reixjrtine 1050. 1054 . number 1959. 1954 . Farms reporting by number of shin.p nnd Limbs— I'ndcT 25 1 25 to 290 1 ^,00 or more 1 fhickens I months old and . .. rei-irtinc 19.50 . - n-ixirtinp 1059. .farms rep^x-tinit 10.50. . .farms reixx-Iinp li)59 . r 1050. 10.54 , ■"nrms rejxjrti np by numbiT of chickens 4 months uld ami over— lender 50 fiu-m- re|mrlini; 50 to :i99 farms re|xirtinc 400 U> 799 faniis reportini' hOO to 1,599 fnrms reporting t.l^OO Ui :5,100 farms reiwrtinp :'.,200 or more farms rfipuning 1059, 1050, Turkey hens kept for brijeding . , , farms reportinir 1950 . 19.54. number 1059 . 481 590 45,739 43,566 472 583 21,862 20,203 350 471 1,595 2,428 446 546 13,164 12,430 447 545 10,713 10,933 3 23 38 56 106 119 U6 13 112 66 61 81 53 28 58 71 248 19 7 4 1 316 389 1,315 1,555 233 254 5,911 3,212 173 151 3,491 1,634 162 194 2,420 1,578 115 48 59 11 173 163 35,998 29,329 114 124 12,581 10,545 163 143 23,417 19,284 162 142 22,616 18,793 124 112 801 491 36 105 32 349 493 26,591 33,718 193 148 2 5 1 36 94 126 293 349 40,846 43,717 291 348 20,811 21,986 235 301 1,123 1,657 278 333 11,144 U,437 274 335 8,891 10,294 3 14 16 27 52 65 116 10 60 31 23 50 29 23 38 177 14 3 3 2Ai >11 1,363 1,695 130 166 2,619 1,848 77 87 1,394 1,017 99 124 1,225 831 81 22 20 7 197 193 61,671 48,500 162 160 15,051 9,816 190 171 46,620 38,684 185 171 45,363 37,747 169 148 1,257 937 20 115 62 228 303 U,071 18,585 147 SO 1 535 652 50,696 55,307 494 635 21,891 24,494 307 453 2,342 2,952 473 609 14,057 14,668 463 606 14,748 16,145 20 55 50 75 124 103 108 37 146 75 61 69 35 17 54 82 171 17 12 18 7 308 348 1,484 1,537 196 212 5,763 3,U2 116 103 2,888 1,783 154 166 2,875 1,359 101 37 40 18 112 91 28,293 29,860 90 75 7,362 11,480 105 82 20,931 18,380 103 79 20,262 17,901 84 60 669 479 26 56 30 433 594 49,672 59,656 173 240 13 205 247 20,314 20,333 198 240 10,320 9,502 120 149 271 429 175 227 5,235 5,667 178 227 4,759 5,1&4 137 148 697 5&4 69 86 1,230 1,057 37 40 659 462 53 68 571 595 43 15 8 3 29 37 19,046 30,404 22 28 10,364 11,825 26 33 8,682 18,579 25 33 8,234 15,031 20 24 4A8 3,548 9 10 10 183 249 11,055 16,620 112 74 1 127 141 22,268 23,071 122 140 9,866 11,151 86 114 247 531 115 133 6,083 5,749 119 136 6,319 6,171 3 5 5 15 16 19 64 89 99 487 490 44 57 1,196 877 33 25 559 376 30 47 637 501 19 17 16 2,423 2,858 15 14 1,041 1,344 14 15 1,382 1,514 14 15 1,255 1,457 9 13 127 57 90 124 4,221 7,762 603 785 60,711 73,263 594 770 30,704 32,710 403 532 1,245 1,974 552 725 16,120 21,267 547 713 13,887 19,286 10 58 60 61 123 132 159 140 71 79 84 65 31 75 154 232 7 6 3 1 417 535 1,750 2,310 221 301 2,981 2,818 87 102 1,019 879 170 239 1,962 1,939 142 45 31 3 89 129 33,672 37,759 72 99 10,164 11,078 78 106 23,508 26,681 76 104 20,316 25,631 60 82 3,192 350 30 31 28 543 725 33,354 47,237 276 261 27 54 81 140 150 182 33,852 36,609 146 178 15,318 18,528 98 134 330 489 140 165 10,418 10,332 140 167 8,U6 7,749 119 146 859 942 46 66 846 630 30 38 466 324 29 47 380 306 3 91 101 65,125 57,945 71 77 19,337 11,373 37 86 45,788 46,072 86 85 44,692 44,895 69 74 1,096 1,177 10 36 153 13,645 3,810 62 33 1 199 257 17,087 21,504 198 255 8,478 9,202 126 190 559 809 138 245 4,4-'.6 6,494 191 248 4,163 5,808 5 13 27 45 56 52 3 43 27 31 40 23 7 24 24 92 131 166 729 709 107 131 2,605 2,389 34 33 795 270 93 116 1,810 2,119 40 35 30 2 54 54 14,963 9,242 50 49 5,750 3,917 48 44 9,213 5,325 48 44 8,922 5,128 40 27 291 197 • 15 21 18 167 223 12,762 20,231 73 92 1 1 MONTANA 161 County Table 9.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Most dnu for 1959 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Hem The State Beaverhead Big Horn Dlalne Broadwater Carbon Garter Cascade Chouteau (For definitions and explnnadons. sco teM) 1 Value of sales of livestock and/ot livestock products including dairy products: dollars mso. , . 215,139,ie6 10,506,042 7,420,656 6,035,284 2,313,345 5,468,341 4,692,500 8,339,407 3,933,582 5 1054... 15J, 977,288 7,509,312 6,356,619 4,789,266 1,341,211 3,709,319 3,386,454 4,735,614 2,361,397 .1 \ny livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and nmles. hoes, and sheep) rnrms reporting 1959. .. 21,700 260 506 531 209 797 338 737 522 4 1954 .. . 24,293 311 675 591 178 818 406 770 544 5 value of sales, ilollars 1959. . . l'J2, 562,964 10,031,420 7,245,732 5,208,980 2,475,570 4,701,832 4,080,357 7,177,161 3,833,299 6 1954 . . . 130,667,701 6,838,743 5,981,783 3,991,732 1,185,578 3,014,912 3,152,833 3,593,484 2,238,527 7 PoultA and poultrv prmtucls farms reporting 1959. . . 9,254 68 146 237 73 340 102 364 315 8 1954... 13,245 99 293 299 83 467 112 480 336 9 value of sales, dollars 1959 .. . 3,052,988 34,778 21,723 44,308 19,605 100,572 7,390 178,242 63,073 10 1954... 3,734,182 41,801 42,066 66,171 24,090 124,755 12,363 250,270 60,191 11 Livestock products other than poultry and poultrv products value of sales, dollars 1959 .. . 19,523,534 439,844 153,201 781,996 318.170 665,937 604,253 984,004 42,210 12 1954... LIN-ESTOI^ SOLD «,r\'E 19,575,405 628,768 332,770 731,363 131,543 569,652 721,258 891,860 62,679 13 Cattle and or calves sold alive farTiis reporting 1959 . . . 19,944 226 462 509 203 743 301 693 481 14 1954... 22,958 289 628 562 166 762 365 740 524 15 number 1959.. . 1,188,745 57,393 42,017 38,735 15,219 26,206 21,108 41,080 24,665 le 1954... 1,108,352 49,533 43,768 28,273 10,370 23,043 20,500 30,986 22,956 17 dollars 1959... 169,564,165 8,944,816 6,714,885 4,385,266 2,295,401 3,857,960 2,679,919 6,643,053 3,544,157 le 1954... 109,283,221 5,611,403 4,772,133 2,900,930 1,012,035 2,188,094 1,947,569 3,017,681 2,140,344 19 Callle, not countine calves farms reporting 1959 . . . 15,522 185 352 377 149 569 270 569 362 20 1954... 18,894 235 486 441 105 608 328 560 434 21 number 1959... 580,090 37,585 27,169 25,841 6,786 12,191 8,891 20,719 10,544 22 1954... 619,947 38,218 29,128 16,703 5,455 12,719 11,002 15,145 10, %0 23 dollars 19.59... 99,972,415 6,542,939 5,043,570 2,961,672 1,209,931 2,127,296 1,369,596 4,217,313 1,939,841 24 1954... Farms reporting hy numbw of cattle sold- 75,421,065 4,661,898 3,767,844 2,063,602 626,520 1,483,205 1,274,815 1,893,699 1,273,006 2S 1 to4 farms reporting 1959. . . 4,788 20 78 99 26 238 38 191 131 26 5lol9 farms reporting 1959. . . 5,551 3,922 1,261 31 48 86 108 118 48 121 103 49 50 48 25 193 108 25 115 95 22 205 122 51 136 27 20 to 99 farms reporting 1959. . . 77 28 100ormt»e farms reporting 1959... 13 29 Calves farms reporting 1959.. . 14,913 153 297 34a 14A 515 256 534 393 30 1954- ■■ 16,251 153 439 404 133 534 245 523 365 31 number 1959... 608,655 19,808 14,843 12,894 8,433 14,015 12,217 20,361 14,121 32 1954 . . . 488,405 11,315 14,640 11.570 5,415 10,324 9,498 15,841 11,996 33 dollars 1959... 69,591,750 2,401,877 1,671,315 1,423,594 1,085,470 1,730,664 1,310,323 2,425,745 1,604,316 34 1954... 33,862,156 949,505 1,004,339 837,328 385,515 704,839 672,754 1,123,982 367,338 35 Horses and or mules sold alive farms reporting 1059 . . . 1,413 26 22 26 19 12 35 49 31 36 1954 . . . 1,328 38 29 22 6 29 28 26 8 37 number 1959. . . 6,431 104 85 60 30 107 85 122 122 38 1954... 5,271 191 168 151 14 80 68 74 38 39 dollars 1959... 883,948 14,249 11,291 9,292 14,356 7,214 8,283 27 , 363 24,591 40 1954... 249,550 8,039 10,032 5,323 550 5,771 3,265 3,896 1,749 41 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1959. . . 4,838 29 162 102 45 264 51 114 136 42 1954 .. . 5,677 74 143 126 48 291 97 110 91 43 number 1959... 200,709 1,205 5,080 4,566 1,179 7,393 1,057 4,132 7,013 44 1954... 110,260 2,051 2,632 2,520 982 4,658 1,856 1,762 2,036 45 dollars 1959... 6,221,979 37,355 157,480 141,546 30,549 229,338 32,767 128,092 217,403 46 1954 . . . 3,900,107 77,603 91,231 91,038 39,707 167,416 51,367 54,383 64,430 47 Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reptrting 1959. .. 4,354 117 92 86 4« 295 181 78 24 48 ' 1954 . . . 4,129 109 106 126 31 263 159 64 29 49 number 1959 .. . 1,324,406 86,250 30,173 56,073 10,772 50,610 U3,324 31,554 3,929 50 19.54... 1,267,177 82,795 71,428 77,092 7,704 45,368 95,878 32,592 2,582 51 dollars 1959 .. . 15,892,872 1,035,000 362,076 672,876 129,264 607,320 1,359,388 373,648 47,148 52 1954 .. . SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL 17,234,823 1,141,698 1,108,337 994,441 133,286 653,631 1,150,632 517,519 31,954 53 Stieep and/or lambs stiorn farms repoting 1959. .. 4,494 114 94 102 35 253 178 88 37 54 1954... 4,085 117 95 107 31 241 159 68 35 55 number shorn 1959 .. . 1,417,300 92,188 20,520 48,362 9,985 41,534 139,095 42,359 5,097 56 1954 . . . 1,315,461 94,319 35,522 76,334 8,905 36,339 118,562 40,809 3,726 57 pounds of wool 1959 .. . 14,306,162 972,491 179,144 535,727 105,376 424,993 1,316,379 412,534 53,334 56 1954 . . . 13,391,238 964,554 368,942 763,383 93,146 373,615 1,132,862 402,899 39,546 59 Lambs shorn farms reporting 1959 .. . 138 1 2 1 11 5 4 60 number shorn 1959... 26,907 10 1,022 450 1,060 1,218 91 61 pounds of wool 1959... 162,550 90 4,086 2,200 7,049 8,896 625 62 Other sheep shorn farms reporting 1959 .. . 4,459 113 93 101 35 250 178 87 '37 63 number shcm 1959.. . 1,390,393 92,178 19,498 48,412 9,985 40,474 137,877 42,268 5,097 64 pounds of wool 1959. . . LITTERS FARROWED 14,143,612 972,401 175,058 533 , 527 105,376 417,944 1,307,483 411,909 53,334 65 Litters farrowed. Decemtief 1, previous year to November 30. Census year farms reporting 1959. . . 4,824 55 146 122 37 218 48 149 142 66 5,057 63 129 136 40 236 77 102 79 67 number of litters 1959 . . . 32,160 526 832 821 275 1,157 221 1,132 1,458 68 1954... 1 ^rms reporting by number of litters farrowed 21,703 502 576 545 188 721 306 467 379 69 1 or 2 litters farms reporting 19.59 . . . 2,068 15 64 53 12 87 21 56 57 70 .1 to 9 litters farms reporting 1 959 . . . 1,829 22 59 43 15 99 21 57 47 71 10 to 19 litters farms reporting 19.59... 591 11 15 16 8 22 5 19 20 72 20 to 39 litters forms reporting 19.59 . . . 240 4 6 1 10 1 14 10 73 40 to 69 liu.er5 farms reporting 1959 .. . 65 3 2 1 3 5 74 70 a more litters farms repoting 1959 .. . 31 ... 3 75 June 2 to November 30 farms reporting 1959. . . 3,069 39 103 69 29 160 _i 109 81 76 1954 . . . 2,644 50 77 52 29 129 27 59 31 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 13,619 252 360 329 121 581 63 529 533 78 1954 . . . 8,527 287 250 133 92 310 84 221 137 79 December 1 to June 1 farms reporting 1959 .. . 3,794 44 98 94 30 164 39 115 126 80 1954... 3,924 43 91 109 33 176 65 77 71 81 number of litters 1959... 13,541 274 472 492 154 576 158 603 925 82 1954... 13,176 215 326 412 % 411 222 246 242 162 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Most daU for 1959 are based on reports Ucm Custer Daniels Dawson Deer LMge Fallon Fergus Flathead Qallatln Garfield (For dpfinilions and explanations see text) 1 Value of sales of livestock and/or livestocit products including dairy products dollars 1950... 6,072,523 1,076,602 2,997,521 845,235 2,359,796 7 090 123 3,286,050 1,994,508 7 839 544 4,607,911 3,595,621 o 1954 . . . 5, 113, 840 932,335 2,214,632 454,225 1,486,394 slni^ou 6',379J905 n Any tiv.-srock ^old alive (rattle, horses and mules, tioits. and sheep) . farms reporting 1959 .. . 343 237 455 68 275 824 753 744 310 4 1954 .. . 383 299 555 69 337 912 769 361 345 5 value of sales, dollars 1959... 5,776,331 1,002,497 2,655,340 682,478 2,210,035 6,439,622 1,984,008 5,878,794 4,166,567 6 1954 . . . i, 851, 967 838,758 1,776,591 348,599 1,321,565 4,523,848 1,007,980 5,038,446 3,202,275 7 PoultTv' and poultry producLs . famis reportint! 1959. . . 92 130 207 22 150 337 428 297 83 S 1954... 165 156 333 27 191 459 640 516 136 9 value of sales, dollars 1959... 34,087 11,831 83,462 27,729 38,039 95,036 209,308 119,617 U,691 10 1951... 39,277 14,497 68,504 25,960 27,284 117,744 236,433 220,413 12,004 11 Livestock products other than poultry and iioultrv producti; value of sales, dollars 19.')9. .. 262,105 62,224 258,719 135,028 111,722 505,465 1,092,734 1,341,133 429,653 15 LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVT- 1954... 222,596 79,080 369,537 79,666 137,545 469,421 750,095 1,121,041 331,342 13 CaUle anJ/or calves sold alive . farms reporting 1959. . . 303 214 438 63 263 738 616 681 293 14 19.'i4... 364 281 542 65 333 890 673 809 321 15 number 1959... 39,202 7,522 20,193 4,383 15, 6U 41,478 12,066 31, "05 23,825 16 1954... 41,552 8,979 18,076 2,391 13,163 43,313 8,468 36,424 24,682 17 dollars 1959... 5,308,873 912,386 2,371,108 615,717 2,002,819 5,788,617 1,548,894 5,040,196 3,163,297 18 1951... 4,513,359 759,924 1,542,720 223,428 1,165,528 4,036,659 736,320 4,396,192 2,596,815 m Cattle, not counting calves . farms reporting 19.59 . . . 247 165 350 41 209 601 456 580 246 20 1954 . . . 324 233 432 47 277 764 486 691 305 21 number 1959 . . . 21,495 2,165 5,592 2,291 4,792 13,310 4,676 17,602 10,597 22 1954... 29,867 3,775 7,303 1,544 6,174 20,151 4,300 26,189 17,980 23 dollars 1959 .. . 3,436,135 339,656 847,206 377,239 787,265 3,206,752 778,480 3,505,730 1,785,255 24 Farms reporting by number of cattle sold— 1901... 3,648,746 401,964 825,655 167,330 681,281 2,377,329 474,214 3,698,604 2,168,922 25 1 to4 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 44 52 128 10 78 146 250 160 37 26 S to 19 . farms reporting 1959... . farms reporting 1959 . . . 84 62 84 28 142 75 12 15 76 46 216 190 131 73 288 115 100 86 27 20 to 99 28 100 or more . farms reporting 1959 . . . 57 1 5 4 9 49 2 17 23 29 Calves . farms reporting 19.59 . . . 1951 ■ - . 248 198 168 229 385 422 51 40 234 255 566 704 419 482 534 520 233 167 30 31 number 1959 .. . 17,707 5,357 14,601 2,092 10,819 23,168 7,390 14,103 13,228 32 1951 . . . 11,685 5,204 10,773 847 6,989 23,162 4,168 10,235 6,702 33 dollars 1959... 1,872,738 572,730 1,523,902 238 ,478 1,215,554 2,531,365 770,414 1,534,466 1,378,042 34 19.54 . . . 864,613 357,960 717,065 56,098 484,247 1,659,330 262,106 697,588 427,893 35 Horses and or mules sold alive . farms reporting 1959, . . 40 15 28 6 20 50 44 53 29 36 1954 . . , 45 25 31 -l 16 24 44 41 50 37 number 1959... 257 31 134 23 63 147 159 179 384 38 1954... 192 82 87 16 46 86 74 136 670 39 dollars 1959... 23,705 4,466 11,991 1,818 11,896 18,645 15,385 19,642 74,180 40 1954... 11,738 2,803 4,156 658 2,016 4,752 3,969 12,484 21,034 41 Hogs and pigs sold alive . .farms reporting 1959. . . 31 64 107 11 116 204 223 267 23 42 1954 . . . 54 76 143 21 161 217 255 347 35 43 number 1959... 1,919 1,555 2,355 785 3,884 9,734 11,603 16,780 506 44 1951... 1,716 924 2,231 469 2,769 4,176 5,952 9,414 509 45 dollars 1959 . . . 59,489 48,205 73,005 24,335 120,404 303,304 359,693 520,180 15,636 46 1954... 47,621 35,146 82,492 16,605 94,288 146,984 233,896 335,989 16,076 47 Sheep and lambs sold alive . farms reporting 1959. . . 75 15 68 1 51 179 51 147 125 48 1951 . . . 71 16 59 6 35 142 51 172 92 49 number 1959... 32,022 3,120 16,603 3,384 6,243 31,588 5,003 24,898 76, U7 50 1951... 21,387 3,265 11,068 5,849 4,909 23,336 2,460 19,993 43,346 51 dollars 1959 ., . 384,264 37,440 199,236 40,608 74,916 379,056 60,036 298,776 913,404 52 SHEEP SHORN AND \\0OL 1951 .. . 279,249 40,885 147,223 107,908 59,733 335,453 33,795 293,781 568,350 53 Sheep and/or lambs shorn . farms reporting 1959. . . 79 25 79 8 44 202 57 188 120 54 1951 , . . 68 22, 56 7 36 143 54 135 90 55 number shorn 1959... 33,845 5,066 14,906 7,471 6,933 41,985 5,063 33,790 90,699 56 1954... 15,925 5,327 21,186 8,292 6,262 29,742 2,269 25,679 58,997 57 pounds of wool 1959 .. . 355,301 48,270 165,343 63,928 71,654 410,524 46,792 319,573 967,637 58 1951... 169,859 49,183 207,707 85,726 65,488 236,629 21,627 267,527 616,951 59 Lambs shorn .,,.,••..-»■■•■•••»■•■»■--■-■■ . farms reporting 1959. . . number shorn 1959... 1 32 1 65 5 561 6 327 7 7,025 1 760 60 61 pounds of wool 1959. . . 100 615 2,765 2,518 45,891 4,000 62 Other sheep shorn . farms reporting 1959. . . 79 '25 79 "s '44 202 55 185 120 63 number shcm 1959 . . . 33,813 5,066 14,841 7,471 6,938 41,424 4,736 26,765 39,939 64 pounds of wool 19.59... 355,201 48,270 164,728 63,928 71,654 407,759 44,274 273,682 963,637 65 66 year to NovenilKr 30, Census year . . farms reporting 1959. , . 1951 . . . 49 55 .6 70 122 158 13 11 115 170 201 175 190 215 215 279 29 42 67 number of litters 1959 . . . 277 472 485 207 563 1,582 1,393 1,793 113 68 Farms reportine liy number of litters ramjwed December 1, 1958, to November .30, 1959- 1954 . . . 324 297 564 100 621 336 1,136 1,522 131 6!) 1 or .■ litters . . farms roprting 1959 . . . 31 52 67 4 49 70 68 63 17 70 3 to 9 Utters . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 13 23 41 4 53 80 79 102 9 71 10 to 19 litters . . farms repcrting 1959 ,. . 2 1 1 6 3 1 12 1 1 1 2 1 9 3 1 32 13 4 28 12 2 35 12 1 2 1 72 20 to 39 liters . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 73 •in to 69 litters . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 71 71) IX more litters . . farms reporting 1959 .. . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 23 1 38 62 1 10 33 2 146 1 138 2 169 10 75 .June 2 to November 30 76 1954 . , . 22 12. 64 10 51 93 138 183 17 77 number of liu^rs 1959 . . . 78 195 190 104 121 756 619 711 45 78 1954... 122 61 177 52 141 366 508 649 40 79 December 1 to -lune 1 .. farms reporting 1959. , , 40 75 79 9 103 158 147 185 26 SO 1954 . . . 39 64 112 6 146 133 166 249 37 81 number of litters 1959 .. . 199 277 295 103 442 826 774 1,082 73 82 1954 .. . 202 236 387 48 430 470 623 873 91 MONTANA 163 AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued for only a 9unp]« of Farms, See (extj Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis ajid Clark Uberty i, 565, 858 2,291,636 246 285 2,377,070 1,958,722 i9 A6 22,625 12,987 166,163 319,^27 232 273 16,160 16,204 2,060,190 1,462,080 140 197 4,361 7,863 773,720 880,184 32 53 42 13 201 216 11,299 8,341 1,286,470 581,896 11 6,840 '23 17 2,444 792 75,764 26,740 33 30 19,523 43,311 234,276 469,902 37 31 32,661 49,301 315,796 458,479 37 32,661 315,796 23 17 213 172 115 103 1,936,729 1,119,751 143 184 1,885,435 982,399 58 108 7,612 13,701 93,682 118,651 131 178 U,523 9,969 ,653,687 324,967 97 163 4,551 4,748 871,039 490,685 12 38 33 14 107 134 6,977 5,221 787, 64B 334,282 16 11 71 24 9,015 995 24 30 887 477 27,497 15,204 iA 67 15,853 10,315 190,236 141,233 15,994 14,492 168,241 163,719 1 6 30 62 15,988 168,211 31 27 146 79 2,524,607 1,440,075 132 156 2,459,334 1,391,319 49 6b 10,305 11,338 54,968 37,418 130 151 15,114 11,977 2,374,051 1,327,519 110 128 7,982 6,572 1,557,495 887,374 62 22 91 113 7,132 5,405 816,556 440,145 19 58 65 8,576 2,330 10 29 801 514 24,831 18,583 13 23 4,323 3,193 51,876 42,887 5,494 3,631 44,059 32,363 1 4 12 28 5,490 44,047 165 77 2,191,985 1,551,427 397 408 2,060,207 1,326,238 209 255 38,586 37,821 93,192 187,368 374 393 15,021 13,147 1,961,585 1,203,666 299 347 4,255 6,531 736,055 734,680 139 99 54 7 310 239 10,766 6,616 1,225,530 468,986 26 8 35 20 6,141 1,074 72 51 1,683 761 52,173 23,178 20 23 3,359 7,679 40,308 98,320 19 28 4,004 6,732 44,074 67,&17 19 4,004 44,074 24 16 105 47 369 220 23 154 77 215 143 1,637,588 1,361,035 177 211 1,406,599 997,488 68 121 38,542 92,498 242,447 271,049 172 202 9,966 10,630 1,277,032 946,323 111 157 2,690 4,623 446,134 536,193 37 . 37 32 5 127 144 7,276 6,007 330,398 410,130 24 4,408 1,427 34 44 3,101 624 96,131 20,663 27 2,419 2,245 29,023 29,075 26 3,464 2,390 35,246 25,994 1 1 8 39 3,463 35,238 35 456 104 38 29 227 4,165,762 3,173,431 363 404 3,977,036 2,889,750 116 246 22,168 45,402 166,558 238,279 336 384 22,896 23,752 3,605,692 2,506,049 249 329 12,759 14,233 2,360,886 1,832,908 58 60 91 40 224 293 10,137 9,519 1,244,806 673,141 10 17 21 67 3,516 3,547 84 83 3,803 1,004 118,048 31,505 89 95 20,815 25,747 249,780 343,649 77 103 24,328 26,198 255,487 284,647 2 52 340 77 24,276 255,147 74 73 491 297 5,438,233 3,736,660 994 1,043 3,857,537 2,325,191 339 521 198,690 197,526 1,381,956 1,213,943 935 1,008 25,637 21,363 3,480,511 2,064,517 665 314 11,079 12,263 1,315,083 1,431,910 252 253 151 9 654 662 14,558 9,100 1,665,428 632,607 60 54 150 139 22,94« 8,490 218 258 7,316 4,958 226,796 183,080 149 103 10,611 5,385 127,332 69,104 137 114 13,628 6,350 125,094 63,321 5 199 1,148 137 13,429 123,946 237 222 1,315 333 55 53 199 143 57 58 87 109 33 189 145 640 407 180 162 675 5,367,423 3,230,190 280 309 4,765,069 2,709,343 129 199 116,773 134,324 485,581 386,523 257 297 26,474 20,396 4,186,287 2,374,067 218 243 16,155 12,721 2,972,014 1,815,134 34 72 74 38 179 218 10,319 7,675 1,214,273 553,833 19 20 86 68 18,745 3,611 76 73 7,719 2,104 239,289 76,666 41 60 26,729 19,204 320,748 254,999 53 61 24,395 26,411 267,072 230,833 19 78 52 24,876 266,994 43 63 455 380 39 42 245 158 210 222 839,433 711,611 119 136 856,606 681,974 65 82 10,362 6,552 22,465 23,085 108 128 5,107 5,322 759,531 596,625 84 99 2,340 3,424 471,681 410,249 29 23 22 5 56 97 2,267 2,398 287,850 186,376 49 18 4,268 713 17 14 953 237 29,543 7,422 13 14 5,272 4,348 63,264 77,214 5,933 3,026 47,703 31,981 16 5,933 47,703 15 146 56 561,355 445,975 179 220 481,317 350,857 82 154 34,763 29 ,454 45,275 65,664 159 194 3,336 3,543 434,839 321,181 134 159 1,379 2,031 225,901 214,578 71 47 13 3 132 124 1,957 1,512 208,938 106,603 7 27 28 52 5,305 2,502 23 34 1,291 550 40,021 17,735 684 1,152 9,439 10 13 589 633 5,220 6,106 10 « 589 5,220 21 24 150 2,627,095 1,709,725 401 454 2,428,398 1,505,586 224 296 23,155 29,831 170,542 174,258 359 436 16,204 14,457 1,969,214 1,235,724 281 380 5,026 7,238 819,426 756,409 91 116 63 11 302 313 11,173 7,169 1,149,788 479,315 34 31 406 185 34,141 5,398 76 89 2,145 670 66,495 24,673 63 46 29,879 20,634 358,548 239,791 28,342 23,052 305,180 243,950 69 28,833 305,126 87 85 393 181 6,079,400 4,588,174 407 466 5,606,961 3,910,137 145 202 32,728 56,397 439, 7U 621,140 370 436 33,232 29,519 4,618,324 2,382.494 292 343 12,497 13,238 1,986,100 1,538,608 64 102 92 34 306 313 20,735 16,281 2,632,724 1,343,886 24 37 100 126 22,559 6,798 118 159 6,382 5,805 197,842 210,614 132 176 63,973 56,705 767,736 810,231 192 178 68,920 74,917 673,117 783,369 6 3,666 22,002 191 65,254 651,115 122 1»5 ,086 962 136 54 75 65 257 127 3,039,222 2,422,504 120 141 2,854,197 2,145,489 31 43 8,134 6,294 176,891 270,721 111 131 17,083 17,471 2,503,331 1,716,777 106 122 9,364 8,800 1,456,122 1,060,407 10 21 37 38 80 99 7,719 8,671 1,047,709 656,370 8 17 35 104 4,685 3,631 9 13 327 381 10,137 14,746 33 46 27,962 32,199 335,544 410,335 40 43 40,761 42,391 386,249 432,312 2 1,537 9,011 40 39,224 377,238 433 440 107 104 603 522 367,201 100,773 58 59 246,829 79,461 24 37 3,264 11,003 112,103 10,304 58 53 1,482 624 227,596 63,992 47 4i 1,260 441 205,803 50,246 32 7 5 34 23 222 183 21,763 13,746 19 1,170 13 15 543 261 16,333 9,649 200 364 2,400 4,650 11 219 473 1,821 4,327 219 1,821 1,951,692 1,351,866 378 369 1,695,265 947,455 124 200 40,343 164,538 216,079 239,873 317 331 9,949 9,613 ,558,960 859,973 249 266 6,555 5,243 1,210,733 649,026 96 81 56 16 178 239 3,394 4,375 348,227 210,952 45 29 66 67 11,505 5,257 84 104 2,052 1,681 63,612 58 , 522 103 47 5,099 1,739 61,133 23.698 71 45 4,762 2,097 37,551 21,398 7 1,557 7,892 66 3,205 29,659 369 258 43 76 152 T7 110 78 40 711 60 W 217 SI 148 82 164 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Most data for 1959 are based on reports iLcm Musselshell Park Petroletm Phillips Pondera Powder Powell Prairie Ravalli (For derinilions and eKpUriBlions see text) River 1 Value of sales ol livestock and/or livestock products including dairy products: dollars 1959... 2,723,241 4,251,681 1,853,426 6,388,733 2,026,791 5,042,185 3,603,882 2,987,631 5,413,072 0 1954... 1,785,972 3,157,209 1,343,493 3,900,107 1,388,132 3,504,814 2,767,866 1.236,867 4,423,329 .T Any tivc^look soiri alivo (entile, horprs ami nmlcs. houp, and sfiopp) . farms reportinir 1959 .. . 222 429 106 581 357 358 188 206 1,030 4 1954. .. 237 486 123 590 415 393 203 217 1,051 5 value of sales, dollars 1959... 2,596,652 3,915,590 1,788,471 6,167,203 1,830,345 4,793,425 3,232,475 2,693,638 3,846,956 6 1954... 1,627,A43 2,698,124 1,245,860 3,602,078 1,175,574 3,247,918 2,402,335 1,109,814 2,315,040 7 Pnultn- and pouitn.' (iroducf^ . fanns reportin!- 1-^59. , . 75 212 20 203 208 91 86 92 358 ft 1951... 121 312 47 224 302 128 80 105 561 9 value of sales, dollars 1959... 28,165 51,442 3,386 27,906 64,047 9,350 50,978 11,061 200,968 10 19.54... 19,507 98,148 5,160 27,797 68,339 13,529 78,132 16,175 207,449 11 Livestock products other than poultry and poultry producLs value of sales, dollars 1959... 93,424 284,649 61,569 193,624 131,899 239,410 320,429 282,932 1,365,148 1-2 LlVESTnCK SOLD ALHT. 1954... 139,022 360,937 92,473 2-'0,232 144,219 243,367 287,349 110,878 1,401,340 1.1 Cattle and/or calves sold alive . famis reportinc 1959. . . 202 387 ICK 527 326 328 181 202 945 14 1954... 234 461 122 565 383 373 196 203 988 IS number 1959... 16,391 22,774 11,348 43,307 10,049 31 , 361 19,246 19,269 25,460 16 1954... 15,165 24,479 11,538 32,133 9,482 32,190 17,904 11,817 23,130 17 dollars 1959... 2,408,807 3,474,458 1,630,216 5,650,993 1,453,555 4,186,832 2,935,596 2,363,004 3,202,703 1ft 1954... 1,481,551 2,316,245 1,133,928 3,007,842 926,081 2,370,092 2,092,516 978,024 2,351,577 lit Cattle, not countint: calves . farms reporting 1959 .. . 178 293 90 381 249 287 157 164 667 50 1954... 191 378 111 486 300 341 170 161 302 21 number 1959.. . 8,754 9,195 6,334 15,773 4,405 15,459 11,776 7,869 9,757 22 1954 .. . 9,911 10,688 8,087 17,129 3,707 17,581 14,666 4,424 13,733 23 dollars 1959 . . . 1,549,101 1,680,632 1,019,474 2,581,340 778,353 2,451,228 2,014,906 1,119,466 1,544,042 21 Farms reporting by number ot caule sold— 1954 . . . 1,139,161 1,315,968 911,431 1,955,901 494,618 1,896,460 1,840,891 492,429 1,736,288 25 1 to4 '. . farms reporting 1959 .. . 45 76 16 105 96 46 17 28 354 26 5 to 19 . farms reporting 1959. . . 60 118 27 132 81 78 44 78 194 27 20 to 99 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 58 78 35 108 66 124 62 39 94 28 100 or more . farms reporting 1959... 15 21 12 36 6 39 34 19 25 20 Calves . farms reporting 1959... 163 327 86 436 222 255 115 181 761 30 1951 . ■ ■ 146 372 75 412 295 254 104 163 716 31 number 1959... 7,637 13,579 5,514 27,534 5,644 15,902 7,470 11,400 15,703 32 1954 . . . 5,254 13,791 3,451 15,004 5,775 14,609 3,238 7,393 9,397 33 dollars 1959... 859,706 1,793,826 610,742 3,069,653 675,197 1,735,604 920,690 1,243,538 1,658,661 34 1951 . , . 342,390 1,000,277 222,497 1,051,941 431,463 973,632 251,625 435,595 615,289 35 Horses and/or mules sold alive. . farms reporting 1959 . . . 17 23 3 43 3 37 29 23 65 36 1951... 10 46 12 19 9 62 20 20 46 37 number 1959... 39 59 17 871 22 98 232 110 125 38 19.54... 20 207 34 61 27 236 70 106 119 39 dollars 1959... 5,418 25,867 1,870 54,943 3,122 9,659 26,631 13,132 15,911 40 1951... 1,207 7,972 1,508 2,221 1,309 13,099 3,314 3,968 8,441 41 Hogs and pigs sold aliye . .farms reporting 1959. . . 23 73 8 120 37 13 33 30 273 42 1951... 27 107 12 107 111 41 68 57 239 43 number 1959... 837 1,847 295 4,073 5,780 294 2,876 1,266 16,186 44 1954 . . . 829 1,567 175 1,563 2,938 736 1,470 531 7,673 4i dollars 1959 .. . 25,947 57,257 9,145 126,263 179,180 9,114 89,156 39,246 501,766 46 1951... 29,210 52,233 5,228 57,171 118,597 18,233 43,087 16,560 253,736 47 Sheep and latiihs sold alive . farms reporting 1959. . . 31 126 29 104 48 116 34 47 179 4ft 1951... 50 134 30 96 43 91 38 41 145 49 number 1959... 13,040 29,834 12,270 27,917 16,249 48,985 15,091 23,183 10,543 50 1954... 9,251 23,964 10,457 36,823 10,473 29,010 15,120 3,210 15,861 51 dollars 1959 ... 156,480 358,008 147,240 335,004 194,983 537,820 181,092 278,256 126,576 52 SHF.EP SHORN ANFI WOOL 1951 . . . 115,475 321,674 105.196 534,844 129,587 346,494 258,418 111,262 201,236 53 Stieep and/or lambs shorn . farms reporting 1959 ,. . 78 152 31 86 41 113 42 52 210 51 1951 . . . 53 129 29 95 47 104 37 38 149 55 number shorn 1959... 16,912 35,231 14,007 22,079 16,832 54,759 21,793 16,348 13,580 56 1951 . . . 13,549 23,771 13,204 26,865 11,085 35,755 22,617 10,036 11,864 57 pounds of wool 1959... 158,855 348,704 133,845 232,225 197,317 526,975 228 , 260 175,530 126,915 5» 1951 . . . 143,871 242,797 129,214 259,286 113,215 372,684 251,008 103,648 114,526 59 Lambs shorn . farms reporting 1959. . . 3 1 2 5 1 7 60 number shorn 1959... 520 7 213 779 450 26 61 pounds of wool 1959 .. . 3,097 35 1,515 4,669 3,000 155 62 Other sheep shorn . farms reporting 1959 .. . '■78 152 31 '86 41 112 42 52 209 63 number shorn 1959. . . ♦ 16,912 34,711 14,000 22,079 16,619 53,980 21,343 16,348 13,554 64 LrTTF,RS FARROHED pounds of wool 1 959... 158,355 345,607 133,810 232,225 195,802 522,306 225,260 175,530 126,760 65 year to November 30, Census year . farms reporting 1959. . . 31 77 11 108 100 17 53 41 210 6G 19.51... 20 80 13 112 100 43 57 53 211 67 numbiff ofliUers 19.59... 194 424 125 670 1,081 60 710 234 1,332 68 I'arms roporiing by number of litters farrowed 1951... 262 256 45 419 764 135 352 129 1,023 69 1 or 2 litters . farms reiT>rtiag 1959 . . . 16 31 3 54 31 11 19 26 S2 70 3 to 9 litters . farms reporting 1959 . . . 10 33 5 33 38 4 15 9 76 71 10 to 19 litters . farms reporting 1959 . . . 3 8 1 13 16 2 13 3 31 72 L'll to 39 litters . farms reporting 19.59 . . . 1 4 1 6 3 3 2 12 73 10 to 69 litters . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 1 5 1 1 6 74 70 or more liners . farms reporting 1959. . . "i 2 2 2 3 75 .lune 2 In November 30 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 22 12 53 46 7 4 64 56 71 63 7 20 43 34 13 18 165 160 76 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 95 182 56 297 510 21 318 92 890 7» 1954 . . . 136 103 9 130 271 57 131 33 519 79 December 1 to , lune 1 . farms reporting 1959 . . - 17 62 11 78 36 15 44 33 165 80 1954 . , , 17 65 12 87 77 32 44 48 151 81 number of litters 195tl. . . 99 242 69 373 571 39 392 142 942 82 1954... 126 153 36 289 493 78 221 96 509 MONTANA AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 165 for only ft sample of fftrms. S*t« t«xl ] Richland Roosevelt Rosebud Sanders Valley Yellon- stone .,9™,S10 ,181,038 678 798 ,712,3i4 ,372,827 292 -;','J «9 . 373 bb,76b 209,091 719 25,919 28, 7« 3,835,377 2,346,130 448 12,510 2,211,040 1,695,472 173 131 120 19 43B 485 14,313 16,234 1,624,337 650,658 40 26 131 83 16,105 3,318 149 181 4,230 2,533 131,130 94,004 127 163 60,811 86,815 729,732 1,429,375 117 13,396 15.136 138,524 133,523 941 5,533 73 12,455 132,991 160 217 613 633 2,036,423 1,508,405 394 522 1,831,216 1.333,483 193 303 32,130 37,69 3 173,0''7 137,229 14,460 1,745,161 1,227,515 260 413 6^021 567,993 645,595 110 112 271 371 10,210 8,439 1,177,168 581,920 28 17 131 71 18,590 4,781 115 118 2,979 1,557 92,349 53,793 18 13 2,093 3,928 25.116 47,394 22 17 2,818 4.460 23.856 41 939 22 2,812 23.816 122 120 636 317 d3 92 202 212 121 153 411 426 35 182 74 104 95 454 6,437,853 5,201.177 359 410 6,192.261 4,750,487 63 149 230,360 422.-77 383 39,737 42,560 5,754,527 4,171,529 231 341 23,073 23,131 3,860,705 2,813,230 9V 54 241 230 16,659 19,429 1,893,822 1,358,290 21 301 56,952 10,654 814 1,273 40^336 69 29,629 40,530 355,548 527,968 49,656 420,270 544.165 1 80 400 71 38.585 419.870 203 335 101 149 102 186 1,705,987 1,199,260 394 428 1,544,296 947,994 187 210 29,868 37 , 528 131,823 213,738 334 406 10,358 9,880 1,491,753 878,939 286 330 4,890 5,598 341,315 573,204 55 176 48 7 247 271 5,468 4,282 650,438 305,735 33 22 137 127 16,713 7,040 44 94 478 1,234 14,813 45,639 27 29 1,751 1,274 21,012 16,376 37 32 2,411 1,737 22,592 17,024 3 29 193 37 2,382 22 , 399 337 197 43 133 98 54 47 204 99 1,627,180 1,211,801 428 555 1,501,836 1,048,594 254 359 32,296 40,549 93,048 122,658 413 526 10,710 11,356 1,386,114 930,303 328 411 3,064 4,104 558,537 432,425 137 108 32 1 364 403 7,646 7,252 827,577 497,878 14 10 75 17 7,617 1,398 101 138 1,995 1,618 61,845 58,838 23 37 3,855 4,919 46,260 58,055 34 41 4,584 5,734 49,046 54,081 34 4,584 49,046 120 149 501 420 538,900 486,220 98 103 461,035 324,681 28 36 6,103 30,815 71,762 130,724 95 3,092 3,809 426,950 314.485 73 65 1.667 1.544 292,340 168,409 23 28 20 2 44 74 1,425 2,265 134,610 146,076 12 17 47 37 2,615 2,034 16 9 582 289 18,042 6,792 1,119 82 13,428 1,370 7 2 1,236 93 12,313 928 1,236 12,313 10 10 113 49 154 128 101 119 347 292 4,810.045 2,714,654 457 571 4,309,388 2,279,665 196 324 68,500 62,111 432,157 372,873 442 545 24,680 19,855 3,778,338 1,856,268 365 443 12,748 10,172 2,266,151 1,175,234 90 151 94 30 334 400 11,932 9,683 1,512,187 680,984 15 45 53 102 10,399 5,568 160 174 5,209 3,256 161,479 106,874 159 162 29,931 21,549 359,172 310,955 163 145 28,466 21 , 394 286,829 213,944 3 463 2,155 163 28,003 284,674 151 137 1,027 631 60 62 19 7 2 1 110 82 4 56 231 111 108 571 400 3,405,148 2,794,900 293 354 3,096,636 2,340,658 105 199 19,213 42,626 289.294 411.516 270 338 17.908 20,316 2,431,399 1,702,254 209 297 7,084 3,468 1,151,510 910,349 40 90 60 19 206 277 10,824 11,848 1,279,889 791,905 3,702 67 79 4,139 1,613 128,309 52,911 182 189 43,900 42,352 526,800 581,791 191 174 49,054 40,868 475,498 420,261 9 587 4,078 190 48.467 471,420 66 511 214 127 297 169 4,637,490 3,041,297 516 570 3,521,960 2,245,675 291 379 139,791 152,656 1,025,739 642,966 460 549 21,909 20,575 3,093,859 1,910,130 371 435 10,305 9,391 1.330.551 1,153.907 99 163 90 14 279 416 11,604 10,684 1,263.303 751.223 20 8 96 16 11,363 490 117 103 5.823 2,382 180.513 99.805 91 73 19,685 18,136 236,220 235,250 104 77 23 , 349 20,373 231,811 204,945 6 291 1,864 102 23,058 229,947 121 87 ,163 506 39 47 17 13 3 2 87 50 505 230 99 62 653 276 1.42!', 719 1,322,91S 185 216 1,329,375 1,158,1?9 90 125 37,623 20,062 61,721 144,667 li9 204 8,894 9,142 1,176,346 870.637 133 174 3.645 5,183 571,336 596,305 44 40 41 8 122 133 5,249 3,954 604,960 274 , 332 2,168 795 27 26 1. 71 713 33,201 27,783 23 27 9,805 22,295 117,660 258,974 25 30 10,839 20,381 108,984 204,161 25 10,839 108,984 36 32 197 156 1.928,828 969,210 136 134 1,904,528 894,222 39 57 4,533 7,340 19,762 67.148 126 128 11,395 7,975 1,800,424 845,875 98 105 5,364 4,484 994,941 594,989 37 18 99 77 6,031 3,491 805,483 250,886 17 790 640 37 44 1,890 581 58,590 19,234 23 14 3,727 1,901 44,724 28 ,423 14 16 1,977 2,246 17 ,485 19,185 2 514 2,595 14 1,463 14,890 23 32 137 125 4,276,144 3,126,562 610 741 3,974.222 2,694,373 332 432 60,430 67,061 241,492 365,123 551 698 27,533 27,214 3,611,137 2,364,611 427 570 10,067 14,603 1,623,027 1 , 507 , 510 179 153 78 17 441 491 17,466 12,611 1,983,110 857,101 41 79 143 8,110 4,996 119 155 2,853 2,016 88,443 76,933 74 99 22,211 21,015 266,532 247,338 75 104 26,064 28,650 270,933 262,540 1 14 91 74 26,050 270,842 122 155 460 478 3.231,340 2,352,133 132 186 2.947.884 1 ,974 , 191 58 73 29,614 28,342 253,842 349,650 126 168 15,665 15,692 2,337,947 1,511.319 108 137 9,510 8,705 1,643,073 1,026,544 18 28 45 17 98 126 6,155 6,987 694,874 4-4,775 22 136 69 7,874 2,418 14 35 473 573 14,663 17.084 73 39 48.950 37,228 587,400 443.370 86 88 52,005 49,971 557,539 542,895 2 492 4,678 85 51,513 552,861 21 28 198 98 29 90 84 52 144 158 90 121 316 320 1,410,961 964,857 198 245 1,307,863 845,584 108 177 22,061 34,794 81,037 84,479 181 232 3,303 8,382 1,042,107 698,013 159 203 2,627 3,765 441,036 408,227 48 69 40 2 153 164 5,676 4,617 601,071 239,791 13 12 81 47 65,674 1,511 83 102 3,498 1,636 108,438 06,176 49 33 7,637 5,298 91,644 79,879 49 42 9,489 5,470 99,227 59,271 1 400 2,400 49 9,089 96,827 17 15 30 37 19 21 118 11,469,971 .88.019 1,042 1,077 10,454,432 6,923,857 510 701 340.312 303.791 675,227 960,371 942 1,023 57,710 55,035 9,852,363 6,550,209 700 841 41,194 35,205 7,996,190 5,154,193 226 204 131 89 566 641 16,516 19,380 1,856,173 1,396,016 60 42 193 176 31,273 7,988 245 275 8,968 3,968 278.008 149,493 173 139 24,399 14,832 292,788 216,167 173 131 27.509 9.745 296,719 91,037 13 1,424 6,642 168 26.085 290,077 87 83 333 327 96 176 93 182 497 1,047 373 645 43 62 41 84 9 21 129 133 573 391 166 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table lO.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS [Data for dairy producLa sold for 1959 are based Item (For derinitions and explanations, se« text) The State Beaverhead Big torn Blaine Broadwater Carbon Carter Cascade Chouteau DAIRY PRODUCTS I Any milk ot cream sold tomis reponinc losn . . . 7,576 59 148 129 57 444 75 193 97 2 1051,,. 11,466 70 234 228 84 543 97 369 117 3 dollnrs 195'.!,, 13,228,821 11,948 74, 377 546,276 271,805 478,940 25,046 802,439 18,743 4 1954 . . . 11,405,751 40,390 107,715 265, 699 74,724 341,747 30,212 645,092 38,556 5 Average sales per Farm reportinp dollars 1950. . . 1,746 203 503 4,235 4,057 1,079 334 4,053 193 6 Milk soid as whole milk farms reooftinp 1950 ., , 2,121 1 6 31 20 72 1 67 6 7 1954... 2,216 8 18 36 13 40 4 104 6 S pounds 1959. , , 265,718,574 215 61,963 10,410,715 5,427,226 6,C41,065 843 15,693,404 33,773 9 1954... 191,326,135 455,060 817,387 5,011,942 1,123,948 2,585,709 252,350 12,409,224 123,508 10 Cream sold farms reporting 1959 5,724 58 147 216 98 192 47 71 385 503 75 93 141 265 94 111 11 1954... 9,250 62 12 pounds of butterfat 1959 .. . 3,790,894 23,342 127,470 48,182 32,513 298,238 41,224 74,436 27,231 IS 1954,,- POILTRV AND POl'LTRl PRODl'CTS 6,953,957 41,891 140,100 91,218 44,149 440,471 35,934 232,017 60,740 14 Poultry and poultry products sold farms roportme 1959 .. , 9,254 68 146 237 73 340 102 354 315 15 1954... 13,245 99 293 299 83 467 112 480 336 16 dollars 1959 . . . 3,052,983 34,778 21,723 44,308 19,605 100,572 7,390 173,242 53,073 17 1954 . . . 3,734,182 41,801 42,066 66,171 24,090 124,755 12,363 250,170 60,191 16 Chickens sold farms reporting 1959, . . 5,086 44 52 132 39 205 29 249 177 19 1954 .. . 5,920 39 107 146 46 225 44 234 176 20 number 1959 . . . 556,108 6,208 3,313 9,326 4,125 18, 582 2,013 27,136 13, 674 21 1954... 662,426 3,092 7,113 10,927 3,196 21,623 2,527 35,711 12,874 22 Broilers sold fanns reprrtinp 1959 ,. . 19 ... 1 1 1 23 1954 . . . 24 1 1 24 number 1059 .. . 66,700 2,000 4,500 700 25 1954... 173,946 4,000 5,000 26 Other chickens sold farms reportine 1959 .. . 5,079 44 52 132 39 205 29 248 177 27 1954 , , , 5,906 39 107 146 46 225 44 233 176 28 number 1959 . . 439,408 6,208 3,313 9,826 2,125 14,082 2,013 26,436 13,674 29 1954 ., . 488,430 3,092 7,113 10,927 3,196 17,623 2,527 30,711 12,874 30 Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1959 , . . 8,307 65 134 207 67 304 77 326 291 31 1954... 11,374 81 24S 261 71 396 98 413 275 32 dozens 1959 , . . 7,429,682 85,731 53,060 106,466 47,288 250,095 15,077 450,359 154,611 33 1954... 6,523,387 81,638 74,186 124,681 49,521 246, 531 23,399 456,716 119,903 34 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting 1959 .. . 681 6 13 29 5 30 18 27 20 35 1954 . . . 1,515 13 41 29 10 76 17 43 29 36 dollars 1959... 162,978 1,606 1,462 2,034 770 3,157 1,036 6,688 1,985 37 1954 . . . 462,726 3,385 5,876 3,724 2,205 9,783 2,675 11,339 2,826 38 Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting 1059 . . , 1,102 11 21 30 3 54 60 46 32 39 1954. ., 2,434 23 69 53 23 116 50 94 73 40 number 1959 . . . 28,012 447 447 314 157 624 571 1,527 403 41 1954... Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised- 84,734 770 1,380 743 445 2,113 809 2,454 953 42 Under .50 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,056 9 20 30 7 53 59 43 31 43 50 to 399 farms reporting 1959... 39 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 44 400 or more farms reporting 1959. .. 7 1 Item (For definiuons and explanations, see text) Lake Lewis and Clark Liberty Lincoln McCone . Madison Meagher Mineral Missoula nAIRV PRODUCTS 1 Any milk or cream sold farms reporting 1959 . . . 527 104 9 65 134 135 27 30 124 2 19.54 , . . 746 120 21 131 129 200 24 26 196 3 dollars 1959... 1,326,915 368,070 1,476 42, 978 35,263 143, 539 5,941 111,307 199,557 4 1954... 1,175,317 215,215 3,577 61,939 25,448 140,235 6,706 7,665 226,515 5 ■Averago sales fjer farm reporting dollars 1959 .. . 2,518 335 3,539 37 164 651 20 271 15 1,063 15 257 3,710 11 1,609 63 6 Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting 1959 . . . 7 1954 . . . 326 30 43 7 14 "3 9 57 8 32,735,525 10,360,585 599,700 31,396 1,940,592 1,417,931 3,669,396 9 1954 . . . 22,883,852 4,605,016 773,536 18,696 1,854,934 8,213 68,379 5,232,816 10 Cream sold farms reporting 1959 .. . 206 67 9 46 126 125 27 29 77 11 1954 , . . 420 90 21 83 122 186 21 17 139 12 pounds of butterfat 1959 - . . 226, 394 34,011 2,624 19,481 51, 379 142, 625 10,872 12,006 32,056 13 1954... POULTRY A,ND POULTRY PRODUCTS 705,540 34,924 6,758 33,947 42,330 137,834 11,312 8,053 104,806 14 Poultry and poultry products sold farms reporting 1959. . . 389 129 65 82 224 145 31 24 124 15 1954... 521 199 82 154 296 202 43 37 200 16 dollars 19.59... 198, 690 116,773 10,362 34,763 28,155 32,723 3,134 8,264 40,348 17 1954... 197,526 134,324 6,552 29,454 29,881 56,897 6,294 11,008 154,538 18 Chickens sold farms reporting 1959 . . . 261 33 35 45 102 79 15 15 59 19 1954... 269 103 36 57 85 64 26 17 104 20 number 1959. .. 43,364 15,741 1,557 5,270 6,705 4,474 1,031 1,341 7,519 21 1954 . , . 27,767 15,214 2,232 3,495 6,912 5,099 1,327 1,074 82,823 22 Broilers sold farms reptrling 1959. . . 1 1 23 1954 . . . 1 4 24 number 1959 .. . 12,000 1,200 25 1954 , - . ... 1,546 73,000 26 Other chickens sold farms reporting 1959 .. , 260 82 35 45 102 79 15 15 59 27 19.54 , , - 269 102 36 57 86 &4 26 17 100 28 number 1959... 31,364 14,541 1,557 5,270 6,705 4,474 1,031 1,341 7,519 29 1954 . , . 27,767 13,668 2,232 3,495 6,912 5,099 1,327 1,074 9,823 30 Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1959 . . , 354 116 55 72 205 129 28 22 103 31 1954... 440 135 67 134 257 171 34 33 154 32 dozens 1959 .. . 499,495 310,053 26,566 91,477 66,346 84,155 20,907 21,544 102,246 33 1954 . . . 373,967 240,394 11,723 44,672 61,518 97, 306 10,448 19,175 81,151 84 Turkeys, ducks, geose, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting 1959 .. . 17 4 2 2 29 12 6 1 9 35 1954 . . . 58 17 4 17 41 39 4 2 25 36 dollars 1959,.. 671 118 270 58 1,339 992 291 40 727 37 ' 1954.. 6,190 3,093 350 948 1,849 8,032 355 122 50,270 38 Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting 1959 ,. , 21 17 7 1 45 19 9 3 16 39 1954 . . . 32 34 12 12 60 66 13 1 33 40 number 1959. .. 152 91 138 3 534 378 104 30 176 41 1954... Farms reporting by number of turkeys Uld turkey fryers raised- 672 787 142 147 817 1,396 1&4 16 7,J79 42 Under 50 farms reporting 1959 .. . 21 17 6 1 46 18 9 3 15 43 50 to 399 farms repnting 1959 .. . 1 1 1 41 400 or more farms repotting 1959 . . . MONTANA 167 SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 ■pp(>rt-< for oniy a ^amplp of fams. See text L'uster Daniels Dawson Deer Lodge Fallon Fergus Flathead Gallatin Garfield Glacier Golden Valley Granite Hill Jefferson Judith Basin 53 62 156 1 123 225 397 445 20 16 42 28 74 55 115 1 91 99 272 22 165 435 637 604 30 29 77 72 103 102 218 2 105,773 40,935 185,963 106,900 30,194 324,334 1,072,145 1,700,521 3,893 27,213 19,656 35,532 73,799 226,938 54,143 3 118,982 49,073 242,836 27, 373 97,597 294,577 736,903 957,350 5,002 21,955 13,733 17,677 140,103 255,193 64,644 4 1,996 661 1,192 106,900 652 1,444 2,701 3,321 195 1,701 4«! 1,271 997 4,126 471 5 9 4 20 1 6 42 153 260 1 5 2 7 8 23 15 6 27 7 30 6 9 43 151 111 2 2 3 4 20 53 15 7 1,687,045 393,800 2,525,706 1,645,154 541,890 4,703,252 24,110,271 47,664,209 1,000 311,921 196,470 665,262 1,260,210 5,424,245 547,958 8 2,254,112 &44,570 3,506,418 546,263 857,850 3,284,330 13,606,387 13,337,187 3,509 184,728 155,739 35,630 2,503,013 5,836,435 245,212 9 49 59 137 1 120 137 260 197 19 11 40 22 66 42 107 10 64 92 242 16 156 392 436 493 23 27 74 68 S3 44 203 U 13,692 38,233 86, 617 6,005 91,041 123,496 112,433 173,002 5,394 19,302 19,597 17,017 23,696 26, 996 53,516 15 36,850 31,223 166,964 3,227 104,963 304,384 252,352 515,433 3,505 26,563 22,422 32,511 26,873 26,093 97,341 13 92 130 207 22 150 337 423 297 83 49 58 49 209 63 116 14 165 156 333 27 191 459 640 516 136 46 103 66 255 121 246 15 34,087 11,881 83,462 27,729 38,039 95,036 209, 303 119,617 11,691 22,625 7,612 10, 305 38,586 38,542 22,168 16 39,277 14,497 68,504 25,960 27,284 117,744 236,433 220,418 12,0CK 12,937 13,701 11,333 37,821 92,493 45,402 IT 41 52 113 16 87 167 299 214 33 26 20 24 123 38 52 18 66 48 179 14 84 216 332 273 46 9 52 26 114 56 99 19 11,624 2,965 23,214 11,467 5,393 14,358 47,491 23,205 2,502 1,940 1,181 2,013 o,512 6,211 3,176 20 6,624 2,335 16,998 2,235 4,491 16,682 41,846 40,375 1,575 635 2,354 1,345 6,346 6,362 4,332 21 1 1 1 4 2 22 1 1 2 2 23 7,000 10,000 10,000 5,300 1,100 24 1,500 5,000 3,500 8,100 25 41 52 113 16 87 167 298 212 '33 26 20 24 123 38 52 26 66 48 173 14 84 216 331 271 46 9 52 26 114 56 99 27 4,624 2,965 13,214 1,467 5,393 14,853 42,191 22,105 2,502 1,940 1,181 2,013 9,512 6,211 3,176 28 5,124 2,885 11,998 2,235 4,491 16,682 33, 346 32,275 1,575 635 2,354 1,345 6,846 6,862 4,382 29 80 119 191 19 141 295 333 269 62 45 53 47 191 63 102 30 137 134 280 19 166 403 573 443 121 35 92 61 213 104 213 31 76,355 23,799 198,203 59,945 95,707 234,926 525,708 303,594 29,130 56,153 18,142 25,330 95,570 97,164 55,910 32 70,289 29,350 146,917 44,316 72,006 203,933 343,339 366,304 25,549 22,329 38,690 17,768 66,347 119,862 90,886 33 7 4 9 15 28 13 16 7 5 3 2 3 6 15 34 19 16 30 6 26 54 42 50 12 11 14 10 23 23 41 35 805 289 1,350 1,537 5,234 613 1,425 219 1,982 660 235 285 1,367 979 38 1,761 2,105 2,577 1,332 2,263 32,253 30,065 23,950 1,430 18,61 1,354 1,133 3,451 22,413 9,735 37 15 13 12 21 36 17 22 16 10 11 3 14 9 33 38 30 37 40 10 32 89 36 54 35 13 36 14 26 37 86 39 239 111 329 284 678 106 286 110 103 155 76 157 231 401 40 472 531 591 226 436 5,192 5,138 3,591 527 370 440 191 471 3,204 2,222 41 14 13 10 20 33 17 20 16 10 11 2 14 8 32 4S 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 43 44 Mussel- shell Park Petroleum PM'lllps Pondera Powder River Powell Prairie Ravalli Richland Roosevelt Roaehud Sanders Sheridan Silver Bow 43 215 103 33 25 80 60 524 256 160 75 167 207 10 1 63 292 14 128 177 66 39 95 344 373 204 104 256 343 29 2 28,523 131,219 2,678 91,445 45,079 7,541 219,995 205, 699 1, 309, 306 143,142 160,380 45,441 121,382 71,468 66,344 3 43,211 212,831 13,652 112,068 75,153 16,030 134,234 47,653 1,331,479 159,996 111,&46 90, 536 203,353 89,669 130,158 4 663 610 446 838 543 302 2,750 3,428 2,499 579 1,002 606 730 345 6,634 5 16 25 7 1 1 18 12 364 30 37 2 35 7 4 6 3 40 1 16 12 6 11 6 374 25 14 16 46 11 18 7 447,500 1,208,457 1,595,209 227,000 516 4,005,156 3,152,838 30,322,804 1,789,817 2,392,321 131,890 1,993,281 233,439 1,464,970 8 762,012 3,213,579 124,184 1,894,064 730,759 163,792 2,494,499 515,235 23,949,830 1,720,679 1,128,079 1,241,900 3,052,561 265,241 2,790,201 9 29 203 6 96 32 24 67 54 175 238 124 73 132 201 8 10 55 252 13 112 165 60 73 89 470 353 190 38 210 332 11 11 13,046 147, 300 4,310 23,492 61,574 12,063 29,540 39,355 190,931 113,275 94,265 67,360 83,319 97, 524 6,595 12 31,441 176,534 4,078 50,745 71,569 17,950 53,232 44,320 978,068 143,170 87,231 52,916 148,489 135,746 4,197 13 75 212 20 203 208 91 86 92 353 292 198 68 137 254 23 14 121 312 47 224 302 128 80 105 561 473 303 149 210 359 36 15 28,165 51,442 3,386 27,906 64,047 9,350 50,978 11,061 200,968 49,373 32,130 15,232 29,368 32,296 6,103 16 19,507 98,143 5,160 27,797 63,339 13,529 73,132 16,175 207,449 66,766 37, 693 23,213 37,523 40,549 30,815 17 32 lis 3 103 111 34 46 44 204 169 91 34 31 110 12 IS 54 186 19 85 115 42 43 53 237 177 36 73 110 103 11 19 5,953 7,543 377 6,572 9,775 1,831 6,831 1,795 35,367 9,350 7,301 2,426 4,222 7,6&; 1,644 20 3,409 1 39,812 747 4,193 7,688 2,146 8,321 1 3,088 35,120 2 2 9,710 5,320 4,107 5,826 6,310 4,236 21 1 '.'.'. 1 1 23 3,000 22,000 1,000 5,900 7,500 1,500 1,500 24 25 32 113 "a 103 iii '34 46 '44 203 169 91 34 'si 110 12 26 54 186 19 85 115 42 43 53 235 177 86 73 110 102 11 27 2,953 7,543 377 6,572 9,775 1,831 5,881 1,795 29,467 9,350 7,301 2,426 4,222 7,664 1,644 28 3,409 17,312 747 4,193 7,688 2,146 8,321 3,038 27,620 9,710 5,320 4,107 5,326 4,310 2,786 29 67 201 19 176 183 81 76 73 303 264 186 M 164 239 20 30 105 261 32 179 275 109 64 87 498 429 271 121 162 320 30 31 70,230 131,258 9,082 63,234 157,887 23,461 110,964 24,504 493,675 121,893 78,916 39,216 75,736 79,236 14,044 32 36,150 153,405 7,959 64,973 149,238 22,118 77,727 34,319 435,805 140,137 35,420 49,419 65,976 30,768 38,087 33 4 9 1 31 10 7 15 9 20 28 14 4 14 9 5 34 18 36 9 20 27 14 9 IS 44 52 32 20 23 40 10 35 261 1,655 15 2,405 3,802 205 8,542 1,570 9,614 1,941 785 269 1,207 637 350 36 1,896 3,814 1,770 1,501 3,425 3,283 38,327 2,585 7,378 6,534 3,542 4,404 1,971 9,375 4,&40 37 9 23 4 56 12 13 11 11 13 25 14 3 15 29 15 38 39 58 20 69 42 40 20 12 52 73 72 40 32 92 27 39 78 241 52 909 270 99 1,462 432 1,263 242 158 62 310 298 164 40 632 1,043 489 725 1,426 790 6,562 270 1,497 1,330 1,106 892 373 3,365 661 41 9 23 4 53 3 11 1 13 9 1 1 10 1 12 1 25 14 8 13 2 29 15 42 43 44 168 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 10. -DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued I Data for dair>' products -iolil for 1959 are based on reports fof only a sample of farms. See text — It«m Stillwater Sweet Grass Teton Toole Treasure Valley Wheatland Wibaux Yellowstone fFor definitions and explanatior s, see text) DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 Any milk or cream sold ... farms repotting 1D59 ., 199 162 201 47 35 157 37 73 466 2 1954... 343 230 302 54 62 255 76 111 660 3 dollars 1959... 305,952 80,075 923,742 13,768 12,068 122,282 8,525 37,377 544,671 4 1954... 242,372 155,257 517,950 20,129 55,445 20^,974 18,484 48,324 904,338 5 Average sales per Farm rerxTlinij dollars 1959.. . 1,537 494 4,596 293 345 779 230 512 1,169 6 Milk sold as whole milk , , , farms renorting 1959 . . . 39 3 82 6 5 28 2 136 7 1954 - - . 40 24 114 2 7 48 1 7 163 8 pounds 195 9, . . 5,850,180 293,913 18,168,994 136,720 9,000 1,781,791 4,558 9,849,498 9 1954... 3,138,562 1,962,752 11,540,650 201,902 819,812 3,467,116 903 154,903 15,600,262 10 Cream sold . . . farms repeating 1959 . . . 167 159 124 41 30 134 35 73 374 11 1954 , , . 303 206 188 52 55 207 75 104 497 12 pounds of butterfat 1959 . . . 123,079 119,689 132,000 13,849 17,208 51,494 13,694 56,929 252,617 13 1954... 200,670 153,744 109,897 19,551 30,326 81,218 33,224 71,496 408,312 POILTRY AND POVLTRY PRODUCTS 14 Poultry anrj poultry products sold . . . farms reporting 1959 - . . 196 105 291 90 39 332 58 .108 510 15 1954... 324 199 379 125 57 432 73 1'7 701 16 dollars 1959 . . . 68,500 19,218 139,791 37,623 4,538 60,430 29,614 22,ai 340,312 17 1954... 62,111 42,626 152,656 20,062 7,840 67,061 28,342 34,794 303,791 IS Chickens sold . . , farms reporting 1959 ,, . 102 45 197 47 20 176 30 66 280 19 1954 .. 150 75 188 53 26 178 36 .'6 351 20 number 19.59 , . , 13,334 3,148 20,273 5,202 789 13,412 10,317 4,032 37,664 21 1954... 9,766 7,563 17,643 3,478 1,813 10,341 6,396 5,249 60,953 22 Broilers sold , , , farms repcrting 1959 , . . 1 23 1954... 1 1 1 3 24 number 1959... 3,000 25 1954... 2,000 2,000 4,500 26,300 26 Other chickens sold . . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 11:2 45 197 47 '20 176 30 66 230 27 1954 .. 150 75 187 53 26 178 36 76 351 28 number 1959 . . . 13,334 3,148 20,273 5,202 789 13,412 7,317 4,032 37,664 29 1954... 9,766 5,563 15,643 3,478 1,813 10,341 1,896 5,249 34,653 30 Chicken eggs sold .. . . farms reporting 1959 . , . 177 93 265 75 39 292 50 100 475 31 19.54... 270 175 317 99 47 374 59 165 603 32 dozens 1959 - , . 172,431 44,526 349,999 63,034 11,736 147,923 66,466 54,554 733,410 33 1954... 118,287 61,349 325,080 32,976 16,142 142,878 26,344 85,754 437,061 34 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultTN', and their eggs sold farms reporting 1959... 20 10 11 7 2 26 6 13 33 35 19.54 . . . 55 41 25 16 6 50 18 17 63 36 dollars 1959... 1,349 2,029 6,952 12,908 28 1,817 319 885 62,659 37 1954... 8,097 11,835 14,013 1,847 871 4,442 10,607 1,980 58,784 38 Turkeys and turkey fryers raised .. . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 33 24 20 11 4 49 13 20 37 39 1954 , . , 62 56 38 21 7 102 31 22 68 10 number 1959 . , . 412 516 1,511 221 15 505 226 197 8,840 41 Under 50 '. 1954... key fryers raised- 1,486 2,330 1,995 361 223 1,166 2,174 334 9,164 42 farms reporting 1959 . . . 33 21 17 10 4 49 12 20 34 43 50 to 399 farms reporting 1 959 . . . 3 2 1 1 44 4(X) or more farms rr-poning 1959.. , 1 3 MONTANA 169 Cuunty Table 11. -FARMS KEi'URTlNG ACRKACE AND QLANTITV OF (.'Rol'S llARVFSTFl): CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Part 1 of 4 (for licfmilnin^ nmi i^\|'!nmlion-, ^nr loxl) The State • .• ■ ..v-.j Big Horn Blaijie Broadwater Carbon Carter Cascade Chouteau 1 Corn: Coi-n far all purposes fai-ms r-.-portlng 1959... 2,290 50 23 8 69 82 1^ 22 2 1954. .. 3,192 47 21 38 1 37 ? 22 3 acres 1959.. . 110,223 1,594 1,334 243 1,319 4,C 27 42 J 716 4 1954... 156,028 1,037 660 557 6,; 26 7 433 5 Harvested for grain lamui reporting 1959... 123 2 3 1 2 6 1954 . . . 253 9 6 13 2 7 acres 1959. . . 2,845 32 22 40 66 8 1954. . . 5,282 83 30 ; 22 15 9 bushels 1959... 142,064 690 1,080 4 00 3,120 10 1954... 116,184 2,385 650 3,E 45 70 11 Sales rarms reporting 1959 .. . 50 1 1 12 1954... 41 1 13 bushels 1959... 71,714 750 3,000 K 1954... 24,040 25 15 Cut for silage farms repcirting 1959... 1,336 38 17 8 59 20 1 1 5 16 1954... 1,162 28 10 26 5 4 4 17 acres 1959... 53,271 1,352 1,191 243 1,206 1, 10 38 5 100 18 1954... 41,081 736 539 418 J95 5 6 91 19 tons, green weight 1959... 368,551 15,187 9,265 2,956 17,332 2, J65 6,25 2 281 20 1954... 213,982 5,235 2,840 3,852 795 66 5 294 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959... 1,097 10 r, 10 66 3 14 22 1954... 2,291 14 12 7 27 3 17 23 acres 1959... 54,107 210 143 91 2, 77 3 3 550 24 1954... 109,665 _ 218 121 109 5, j09 1 7 327 25 26 27 28 29 30 Farms reporting by acres ol com harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres laims reporting 1959... 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959... 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959... 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 100 or more acres ... farms reporting 1959.,, 302 321 866 364 176 261 '.'.'. 15 11 15 4 5 5 2 5 5 2 4 7 1 30 14 20 4 1 8 4 37 20 4 9 1 12 2 5 5 4 1 2 Ticm (Tor dorinilion? arxi pxplanatinn^. see U-xl) Daniels Dawson Deer Ixidge Fallon Fergus Flathea d Gallatin Garfield Corn: 1 Com for all purposes farms reporting 1959. . . 90 34 191 161 11 6 1 31 2 1954. . . 153 53 335 262 22 9 1 91 3 acres 1959. .. 3,361 1,932 12,520 14,217 559 20 45 5 1,490 4 1954... 5,718 2,605 21,964 22,456 952 ] 25 3 3,412 5 Harvested for grain farms reporting 1959... 27 3 2 1 1 1 6 1954... 22 17 16 7 7 7 acres 1959, . . 515 114 66 113 3 5 8 1954. . . 483 284 393 421 119 9 bushels 1959... 30,195 6,000 2,750 1,770 18 3 ;o 10 1954... 14,606 5,080 6,986 4,760 1,990 11 Sales farms reporting 1959. . . 13 2 1 1 1 12 1954... 4 5 2 4 13 bushels 1959. . . 15,890 3,700 2,000 1,200 50 14 1954... 6,200 1,935 1,200 2,900 15 Cut for silage farms reporting 1959. . . 57 13 77 64 3 5 L 3 12 16 1954. . . 65 9 111 57 6 3 L 4 17 acres 1959. .. 1,629 310 3,901 4,207 366 1 15 45 J 479 18 1954... 2,130 550 4,491 3,667 213 1 05 ! 497 19 tons, green weight 1959... 13,754 1,724 14,392 6,4.'?4 1,132 t fO ^,741 3 1,742 20 1954. . . 18,713 1,815 18,279 3,641 860 ' 92 12 ) 1,150 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959,., 22 22 135 133 3 1 ' 19 22 1954. . . 80 46 277 249 11 1 89 23 acres 1959. . . 1,217 1,122 8,505 9,944 75 5 J 1,006 24 1954. . . 3,105 2,055 17,189 18,396 318 20 2,796 25 26 27 28 29 30 Fanus reporting by acres of com harvested for all purposes ; Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959... 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959... 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959... 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 20 18 35 3 4 5 4 1 14 10 1 4 9 14 66 43 23 36 4 4 4 38 37 28 50 1 5 3 1 1 1 1 4 S 2 3 4 16 1 3 5 Stub Items continued 170 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 11. -FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF Uioi) AND 1954-Continued Part 1 of 4 lion, (For dormitions and o\plnn:nmn«, see If^t) Glacier Golden Valley Granite Hill Jefferson Judith Basin laie Lewis and Clark Liberty Com: 1 Com for all purposes farms reporting 1959. . . 6 15 1 3 18 3 1 2 1954... 5 10 1 4 18 5 3 acres 1959. . . 182 544 7 77 216 42 10 K 1954... 151 444 70 320 325 133 5 Harvested for grain farms reporting 1959... 1 6 1954... 1 2 7 acres 1959... 10 8 1954. . . 25 3 9 bushels 1959. . . 50") 10 1954. . . ... 450 240 11 Sales farms reporting 1959. . . 1 12 1954... 1 ... 13 bushels 1959... ... 400 U 1954. . . 450 ... 15 Cut for silage farms reporting 1959... 9 1 2 12 1 1 16 1954... 3 14 17 acres 1959.. . 357 7 37 145 25 10 18 1954. . . 69 308 ... 19 tons , green weight 1959. . . 2,677 70 154 1,702 375 8 20 1954... 14 214 2,755 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959. . . 6 6 1 8 1 22 1954. . . 4 6 1 4 2 5 ... 23 acres 1959. . . 182 137 40 71 7 24 1954... 145 350 70 320 9 133 25 26 27 28 29 30 Fanns reporting by acres of com harvested for all purposes; Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959 — 11 to 19 acres fariDs reporting 1959... 20 to 49 acres fanns reporting 1959... 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959... 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 1 1 2 2 3 1 7 2 2 1 2 1 10 4 4 2 "i 1 lUrn (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lincoln McCone Madison Meagher Mineral Missoula g] sel- ell Park Petroleum Phillips 1 Corn; Corn for all purposes farms reporting 1959... 64 2 2 3 18 5 27 2 1954... 167 1 1 6 22 7 28 3 acres 1959... 2,948 73 3 14 709 152 1,007 4 1954... 7,914 1 5 32 611 327 727 5 Harvested for grain farms reporting 1959... . 2 6 1954 4 1 1 3 7 acres 1959... 10 8 1954... 33 10 1 15 9 bushels 1959... 150 ... 10 1954... 670 100 15 610 11 Sales farms reporting 1959... . 12 1954... 13 bushels 1959... ..1 14 1954... 15 Cut for silage farms reporting 1959... 24 2 2 2 14 2 18 16 1954... 34 4 10 2 6 17 acres 1959... 1,291 73 !8 9 639 60 704 18 1954. . . 1,736 29 291 35 137 19 tons, green weight 1959... 3,693 704 4 10 140 5,233 230 6,369 20 1954 .. . 4,775 ... 159 2,175 80 815 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959 — 42 1 5 4 11 22 1954... 151 1 1 2 11 4 19 23 acres 1959... 1,657 5 60 92 303 24 1954... 6,145 1 5 3 310 291 575 25 26 27 28 29 30 Farms reporting by acres of corn harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959... 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959... 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959... 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 7 5 27 15 4 6 2 3 2 4 3 5 4 "2 1 4 3 4 14 3 2 1 Stub Items contlnueti MONTANA 171 County Table 11. -FARMS REFORTINC ACREAGE AND (jUANTITY OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF l!)r,;t AM) li)r>l-C,nninue(l Part 1 of 4 lr.-.r (For itormiliiins nm) i'\[>lamliiinv. spe tfxt) Pondera Powder River -■-■■'--- _:_..ie Ravalli Ki.,^>i.a Koosevelt Rosebud Sanders Sheridan Com: 1 Corn rur all pui-puses .I'ai-m;; reporting 1959... 17 1 10 34 298 120 42 2 113 2 1954... 3 66 16= 39 455 206 91 2 155 3 acres 1959.. . 843 70 5,05£ 833 15,925 6,734 1,474 4 4,778 4 1954... 155 2,959 9,32! 471 24,366 10,356 2,607 3 6,540 5 Harvested for grain fanns reporting 1959... ... 1 ? 1 12 2 17 1 6 1954 . . . 3 1 ' 47 2 20 2 1 7 acres 1959. . . 47< 20 2 54 4*-' 436 1 a 1954 .. . 20 31^ 62 1,147 110 499 3 13 9 bushels 1959... 28,49^ 1,015 12,000 920 20,970 25 10 1954... 288 11,12' 1,075 29,814 2,550 11,540 90 100 11 Sales farms reporting 1959... 1 1 8 3 12 1954... ... 8 4 13 bushels 1959... 12,17i 1,015 6,130 7,600 14 1954... 2,20c 2,975 1,520 15 Cut for silage farms reporting 1959... 5 1 4 31 161 218 47 63 26 27 71 51 16 1954... 1 6 3i 30 17 acres 1959... 385 70 1,85£ 804 6,621 2,5U 947 2,823 18 1954... 90 350 1,08C 387 7,393 2,638 790 2,427 19 tons, green weight 1959... 940 1,400 8,54' 10,565 29,842 6,708 8,547 6,156 20 1954... 350 795 5,14 3,977 35,971 10,014 3,852 8,232 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959... 14 6 2 171 84 7 1 58 22 1954 . . . 2 61 15; 8 307 135 51 127 23 acres 1959. .. 463 2,71« 9 9,050 4,177 91 3 1,955 2i 1954... Farms reporting by acres of com harvested for all purposes: 65 2,589 7,93' 22 15,826 3,058 1,313 4,100 25 Under 11 acres farms reportii:g 1959... 4 i 10 27 4 8 2 7 26 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959... 5 1: 8 49 3 9 11 27 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 3 4C 12 96 62 18 69 28 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959... 1 i 2i 3 52 20 2 21 29 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 2 1: 34 11 3 5 30 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959... ' c ' i 40 15 2 5 Ili'm Silver Bow Stillwater Sweet Grass Teton Toole Treasure Valley Wheatland Wibaux Yellow- stone (For dcrimtiofi? and explanations, see text) 1 Com: Com for all purposes farms reporting 1959.,. 38 1 i 2 45 53 123 314 2 1954... 26 i ... 53 66 178 206 3 acres 1959... 956 5 1^ 32 1,814 2,866 9,545 3,917 4 1954... 66 ... 24] 1,692 2,436 11,925 4,443 5 9 18 6 1954... ... 10 2 19 19 7 acres 1959... 413 190 8 1954... . > . 186 9 636 141 9 bushels 1959... 23,770 7,985 10 1954... 3,655 340 8,965 4,186 11 Sales fanns reporting 1959... a 2 12 1954... 3 3 3 13 bushels 1959... ... 17,480 ... 325 14 1954... 900 ... 2,650 1,085 15 Cut for silage farms reporting 1959... 1 3 2 36 25 54 296 16 1954... ... 25 ... 1 41 29 61 163 17 acres 1959... ... 929 5 3 9 32 1,318 1,801 3,759 8,438 18 1954... ... 489 5 1,329 1,202 2,765 3,578 19 tons, green weight 1959... ... 13,317 50 21 3 270 17,239 10,376 4,862 128,449 20 1954... ... 4,545 2 5 13,612 5,970 7,630 39,131 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 1 5 34 105 16 green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959... 3 ... 22 1954... 2 3 9 41 161 38 23 acres 1959... 27 5 78 1,065 5,736 289 24 1954... 176 23 5 177 1,275 8,524 724 Farms reporting by acres of com harvested for all purposes: 1 7 5 21 3 5 35 29 17 34 60 25 Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959... 13 1 2 30 132 26 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959... 7 1 1 1 1 9 18 27 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 15 24 7 11 28 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959... 1 10 9 4 7 29 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 6 1 30 100 or more acres.. .farms reporting 1959... ... "2 Stub Items continued 172 Part 2 of 4 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For clefiniLions i\nd explanations, seo text) The State Beaverhead Horn Blaine Broadwater Carton I Carter Cascade Chouteau Small gtaifis harvested' Winter wheat . . . farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954. . Sales hushels 1959.. 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959., 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Spring wheat acres 1959.. 1954. . bushels 1959.. 1954. . Sales bushels 1959. . 1954. . Durum wheat farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959.. bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959. . Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres famis reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres. ..farms reporting 1959.. Other spring wheat farms reporting 1959.. acres 1959., bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959. , Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959,. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres ... farms reporting 1959.. Oats f aims reporting 1959. , 1954, . acres 1959,. 1954,. bushels 1959,. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959 . . 1954.. Barley farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959,. 1954. . bushels 1959.. 1954,. Sales bushels 1959,. 1954,. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959,. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959,. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959,. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959,. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959,. Rye farms reporting 1959, . acres 1959,, bushels 1959,, Sales bushels 1959, , Flaxseed farms reporting 1959 , . acres 1959,, bushels 1959, Sales bushels 1959, Saff lower faims reporting 1959, acres 1959, pounds 1959, Sales pounds 1959, Annual legumes: Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans faims repotting 1959, 1954, acres 1959, 1954, pounds 1959, 1954, 9,177 8,963 1,640,815 1,557,709 40,465,652 37,035,937 38,344,046 34,226,952 310 1,084 1,207 1,668 4,908 2,088,099 2,712,649 30,443,882 37,107,054 27,869,414 33,333,51B 958 92,636 1,615,278 1,495,605 64 136 165 248 345 12,669 1,995,463 28,828,604 939 2,373 1,539 1,835 5,983 7,757 9,838 231,652 252,283 7,084,953 7,228,686 1,821,919 1,693,199 15,498 15,946 1,743,001 1,172,418 47,093,465 28,078,313 33,385,638 19,756,406 1,110 2,721 3,019 3,140 5,508' 332 19,605 373,163 327,293 271 18,633 123,980 113,266 424 33,274 11,968,870 11,921,988 442 574 12,913 14,646 16,753,943 23,008,200 10 10 3,114 2,740 83,539 38,775 79,493 37,380 2,857 3,582 116,130 115,371 109,661 107,650 3 27 1,080 54 2,830 115,050 3 12 57 73 2,092 2,364 112,052 113,724 14,030 28,767 69 84 2,863 3,847 111,186 117,807 35,350 38,857 1 150 2,400 2,400 273 307 52,437 61,422 1,179,996 1,193,497 1,121,348 1,100,235 56 53 109 5,195 8,125 148,562 146,346 141,615 131,776 2 150 3,900 1 1 183 5,045 144,662 140 173 5,225 4,979 198,490 137,615 71,010 22,622 300 349 23,902 19,331 515,646 355,852 197,981 156,768 162 2,280 180 70 150 130 29 28 891 771 1,170,636 1,145,500 79 64 10,068 8,106 225,313 188,189 217,578 178 ,371 25 35 66,753 81,922 1,079,374 1,454,328 1,011,921 1,371,516 3 77 1,390 436 66,676 1,077,934 1,010,681 63 55 197 219 236 9,302 7,352 327,186 230,713 98,104 60,131 404 476 51,418 35,867 1,265,896 855,608 802,040 558,113 11 66 77 89 161 266 4,703 2,270 7 732 6,418 6,308 458 262,770 262,770 22 22,000 48 54 11,983 15,549 197,084 205,100 185,352 188,648 27 6,903 5,327 171,603 110,121 160,848 94,649 1 6 240 200 107 6,897 171,363 160,648 2 36 25 22 22 78 67 2,129 2,302 92,996 86,645 35,046 31,409 103 93 10,113 5,090 292,935 125,092 201,345 81,938 219 237 19,792 24,251 427,612 447,932 394,601 396,345 15 43 43 46 72 7,205 7,997 173,207 166,860 151,337 135,903 14 214 5,320 293 6,991 167,887 146,770 60 148 57 347 432 6,916 6,788 341,330 289,255 94,271 64,840 340 320 10,126 7,087 280,160 181,577 98,472 33,293 71 131 33 40 15 3 56 1,370 1,258 2 97 1,600 1,550 73 40 9,949 5,644 134,428 59,323 126,097 53,395 11 11 16 35 9,522 20,064 103,424 121,305 89,816 95,913 645 3,800 2,960 150 163 5,215 4,891 5,453,035 7,657,000 106 8,877 99,624 86,856 10 20 23 23 30 78 118 2,953 3,800 60,270 39,330 5,630 1,905 127 4,897 5,280 73,672 49,971 16,535 6,292 181 1,441 900 564 2,470 1,770 2 1 3 1 600 100 660 663 120,999 128,395 3,311,705 3,644,352 3,167,600 3,267,495 11 73 lOG 139 329 9,253 15,2.19 165, 83i 282, 62;' 156,840 252,412 240 2,682 2,542 2 1 231 9,013 163,154 154,298 33 87 57 35 19 256 383 7,542 8,888 264,679 275,545 91,739 50,536 615 583 58,373 36,460 1,634,691 1,019,305 1,199,304 712,715 52 135 140 100 188 227 4,200 2,650 3 214 1,000 900 857 859 296,323 281,031 8,263,982 8,371,898 7,845,646 7,853,346 24 83 730 40,622 84,511 788,799 1,663,591 716,981 1,528,156 18 3,301 65,772 60,874 1 1 3 3 10 294 37,321 723,027 16 54 52 54 118 152 208 4,683 5,145 173,847 170,241 40,404 45,376 882 902 182,248 120,058 5,959,638 3,975,347 4,551,489 3,439,925 9 32 52 131 658 6 133 1,935 1,340 11 679 5,770 5,650 160,600 160,600 1 (Z) 100 Z Reported in small fractions. MONTANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 173 Part 2 of 4 Custer Daniels Davson Deer lodge FaUon Fergus Flathead Gallatin Oarfleld Glacier Golden Valley Granite Hill .lelTereofi Judith Basin 89 23 269 199 653 513 519 55 75 99 2 492 24 325 1 69 6 28 47 648 529 560 70 71 117 2 432 30 333 2 L2,979 862 45,659 39,561 121,206 22,100 52,262 10,365 17,827 14,748 18 133,362 3,910 64,657 3 8,608 605 3,344 5,505 125,740 22,054 60,509 9,166 17,671 17,034 149 119,447 6,295 65,009 4 206,181 17,475 459,207 522,637 3,211,991 774,142 1,713,018 94,507 426,759 250,101 541 3,695,026 85,450 1,719,734 5 156, 27i 5,300 49,601 71,067 3,305,201 711,322 1,520,523 127,101 335,949 203,597 4,400 2,944,388 59,829 1,421,044 6 193,189 16,485 423,105 481,550 3,063,039 723,954 1,657,505 83,086 412,065 232,508 400 3,521,611 77,166 1,655,816 7 139,113 5,400 45,506 62,975 3,088,230 650,364 1,444,094 109,002 322,515 179,615 4,360 2,740,067 51,303 1,303,913 8 3 7 1 8 76 13 1 1 1 1 2 9 7 5 13 4 39 131 96 3 5 8 1 10 7 10 13 5 37 20 81 122 124 7 3 9 18 26 11 22 4 52 32 108 95 129 14 11 31 54 63 12 39 2 167 142 417 44 157 31 55 50 409 11 227 13 5, lie 173,285 73,173 844 35,096 21,100 6,218 9,345 18,606 28,014 1,577 822 161,229 1,238 3,755 14 11,541 201,487 130,427 901 33,374 42,312 11,223 16,247 30,327 29,534 1,389 1,213 233,399 1,186 16,419 15 81,427 2,100,716 563,696 32,436 331,570 359,355 113,879 246,312 168,358 564,846 22,838 21,327 3,208,144 19,539 164,130 16 92,059 2,121,967 1,296,149 32,119 744,666 651,577 215,156 390,164 285,525 396,998 13,442 26,232 4,157,316 21,939 226,233 17 76,114 1,868,250 491,345 30,212 283,986 325,674 102,321 238,601 148,187 537,718 20,937 18,111 3,010,283 15,544 158,193 18 74,059 1,922,271 1,108,950 27,046 636,160 588,573 190,542 361,090 239,523 355,986 11,395 21,392 3,884,401 15,405 204,101 19 3 56 33 2 5 8 4 3 13 ... 2 16 4 20 62 5,875 2,102 205 671 310 227 46 878 22 2,489 40 21 2,235 77,383 19,092 1,843 13,378 7,617 5,700 504 16,541 750 51,610 160 22 2,185 67,263 17,190 1,550 12,669 7,252 5,700 392 15,777 606 44,704 23 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 24 1 4 6 2 3 1 2 3 1 "2 25 1 4 11 1 1 1 1 26 25 10 1 1 1 1 8 2 27 22 5 1 2 1 1 1 11 26 127 486 453 19 239 315 216 246 136 175 34 34 637 33 129 29 5,086 167,410 71,071 844 34,891 20,429 5,908 9,118 18,560 27, U6 1,577 800 158,740 1,198 8,755 30 79,192 2,023,333 544,604 32,436 329,727 345,477 106,262 240,612 167,654 548,305 22,838 20,577 3,156,534 19,379 164,130 31 73,929 1,800,987 474,155 30,212 282,436 313,005 95,069 232,901 147,795 521,941 20,937 17,505 2,965,579 15,544 158,193 32 18 1 6 4 2 11 79 39 3 3 11 6 11 9 33 56 6 42 9 11 69 87 100 "s 27 13 10 31 10 27 34 20 12 44 3 23 85 35 52 18 18 11 8 48 6 34 35 26 20 79 61 90 3 33 33 37 3 5 72 1 32 36 7 447 287 3 142 60 7 22 72 90 4 480 5 27 37 131 138 207 12 lis 215 373 318 82 43 55 45 121 38 124 38 140 119 319 10 131 340 513 412 75 43 88 54 135 33 142 39 3,120 5,365 7,347 450 4,650 6,665 7,286 8,328 3,188 2,191 1,423 884 3,544 771 4,435 40 3,292 3,547 11,162 339 3,762 9,935 3,077 10,353 2,801 2,273 2,202 916 4,511 485 4,935 41 103,072 113,285 150,681 17,840 77,276 204,769 237,280 375,090 43,722 55,615 36,393 37,965 124,749 29,500 122,906 42 85,903 57,028 204,216 11,618 46,598 262,353 300,500 438,421 35,837 42,462 31,200 39,923 128,722 17,322 122,911 43 29,256 31,293 32,093 3,000 6,254 44,516 91,593 148,570 3,796 15,490 4,570 2,956 28,134 5,835 18,000 44 14,831 6,635 29,878 1,000 1,286 45,608 113,303 164,462 6,891 18,560 2,144 8,674 61,127 1,623 28,466 45 107 402 380 15 219 673 491 555 123 201 83 47 769 66 3U 46 116 429 405 10 295 694 533 611 121 168 81 46 748 63 313 47 4,837 46,466 29,561 760 16,829 67,632 13,125 35,228 9,236 91,271 5,616 1,532 185,032 3,034 32,194 48 4,299 34,523 21,565 334 21,556 44,222 13,365 30,326 7,045 48,305 2,625 776 100,719 3,045 22,647 49 85,917 854,443 348,996 17,679 218,395 2.016,598 565,359 1,176,922 106,503 2,514,232 134,416 44,720 5,632,894 77,308 892,505 50 75,816 523,632 279,597 10,635 243,151 1,160,208 397,514 957,020 99,190 380,574 32,266 24,115 2,894,995 44,430 433,751 51 30,184 616,837 183,109 3,854 53,776 1,312,370 293,465 732,666 32,554 2,117,013 46,570 14,514 4,494,477 35,050 574,334 52 27,256 306,640 97,786 2,915 30,690 649,624 191,901 561,584 24,771 757,092 11,858 9,412 2,472,603 27,367 300,767 53 11 5 7 3 1 21 99 32 5 1 1 11 5 11 13 54 32 26 63 4 20 90 166 116 22 5 16 15 12 20 20 55 36 75 107 5 60 116 113 160 31 9 34 13 44 18 62 56 19 97 101 1 90 187 75 145 42 16 22 6 115 11 94 57 9 199 102 2 48 264 38 102 23 170 15 2 593 6 122 58 6 10 9 3 3 9 2 4 7 6 19 8 4 59 162 597 246 70 52 385 23 87 225 325 1,272 115 100 60 2,140 6,475 3,760 390 309 9,517 445 1,161 1,541 6,906 19,816 1,045 2,540 61 1,620 5,340 1,500 130 65 8,396 680 480 6,806 17,651 490 2,306 62 25 12 8 10 1 12 7 ... 63 1,133 511 • • . 652 313 ... 20 1,888 331 64 5,204 1,540 3,005 5,327 20 14,318 2,404 65 3,773 1,291 ... 2,736 5,269 ... 20 13,895 2,300 66 1 20 10 1 1 5 67 45 1,938 549 2 40 755 68 6,130 906,780 253,975 1,400 8,000 370,360 69 6,130 906,780 258,976 ... ... 8,000 370,360 70 2 14 1 71 9 15 1 2 ... 1 72 31 601 1 73 135 416 "2 40 11 74 44,000 858,090 3,100 75 95,000 434,300 2,500 58,200 ... 1,400 76 Stub items continued 174 Part 2 of 4 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (P'or derinilions unci explanations, see Lexl) Lewis and Clark Uberty Meagher Small grains harvested: winter wheat... ...faml^ reporting 1959., 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959,. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. . 1954.. Fanns reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Spring wheat acres 1959. . 1954. . bushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. . 1954.. Durum wheat farms reporting 1959.. acres 1959,. bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959. . Fanns reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres. . .fanns reporting 1959,. Other spring wheat fanns reporting 1959.. acres 1959.. bushels 1959,. Sales bushels 1959. . Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959., 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959., 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959., 100 or more acres. , .farms reporting 1959,, Oats farms reporting 1959,, 1954,, acres 1959,, 1954, bushels 1959, 1954, Sales bushels 1959, 1954, Barley fanes reporting 1959, . 1954,. acres 1959.. 1954,. bushels 1959,. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. . 1954. . Farms reporting by acres harvested; Under 10 acres famis reporting 1959., 10 to 2A acres fanns reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Rye farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959,. bushels 1959,, Sales bushels 1959, , Flaxseed farms reporting 1959,, acres 1959,, bushels 1959,, Sales bushels 1959, , Saf flower farms reporting 1959, acres 1959, pounds 1959, Sales pounds 1959, Annual legumes: Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting 1959, 1954, acres 1959, 1954, pounds 1959, 1954, 277 277 13,115 13,107 377,709 298,259 349,146 250,837 38 104 63 41 31 7,500 101,686 166,374 88,509 134,945 10 250 235 4,988 101,436 88,449 75 113 37 1 365 478 6,662 8,494 269,704 304,711 63,954 83,921 387 437 10,834 11,496 303,312 295,477 100,943 153,198 89 143 101 40 7 95 1,375 2 214 432 420 54 83 7,511 8,910 163,559 181,278 155,774 169,058 19 7,421 7,492 117,855 143,160 106,671 133,742 2 151 1,800 1,578 79 7,270 116,055 105,093 13 25 13 7 21 59 113 1,779 3,030 59,577 96,361 8,374 lyi,805 113 U6 6,418 5,430 139,954 141,531 49,380 62,999 147 135 61,029 63,514 1,642,462 1,666,930 1,527,848 1,536,615 2 3 10 130 97,789 129,611 1,931,490 2,398,001 1,796,740 2,190,871 23 3,972 70,388 64,711 2 3 18 264 93,817 1,861,102 1,732,029 1 6 5 20 232 33 56 1,220 2,711 44,038 75,985 1,200 40,125 285 252 86,352 39,351 3,024,365 1,221,194 2,590,173 1,081,488 29 243 279 4,800 4,800 2 145 1,475 1,185 3 457 182,500 182,500 277 905 5,794 467 4,672 576 1,086 13,832 22,082 9,491 15,784 1 3 30 45 573 13,802 9,491 44 52 515 609 15,601 19,696 435 2,580 29 32 343 780 10,248 17,470 2,182 7,300 2 25 235 79 10 7,293 840 49,533 7,650 43,605 6,385 24 29 139,970 164,922 1,029,462 1,839,004 875,560 1,585,649 33 3,175 25,475 500 136,795 1,003,987 1 11 27 42 419 148 176 5,244 5,479 67,305 92,287 14,799 4,577 351 278 34,639 17,821 372,694 225,998 229,846 127,976 67 106 119 1 20 100 668 3,L20 2,595 47 3,550 1,201,512 1,201,512 33 53 4,080 7,918 117,293 93,374 109,818 89,358 14 3,956 3,917 114,204 93,459 102,259 78,342 5 100 2,592 2,422 128 3,856 111,612 43 46 21 12 6 130 162 2,509 3,013 119,667 128,663 20,326 33,295 168 186 4,996 5,688 167,429 163,052 36,255 49,999 170 3,850 3,224 96 700 600 U 17 2,947 3,366 59,870 62,948 56,183 60,758 463 530 8,479 6,351 7,536 5,288 13 463 8,479 28 37 1,615 2,381 55,069 72,459 4,920 14,053 20 24 1,955 1,905 44,203 28,443 17,154 8,953 12 17 429 493 13,091 11,673 11,423 10,274 303 2,72 5 4,671 2,289 3,293 11 141 2,725 13 22 260 228 10,430 7,119 2,595 1,742 13 20 290 263 8,794 7,801 1,100 3,823 MONTANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 175 Part 2 of 4 Mussel- shell PhllUps Powder River Sanders Sheridan Silver Bow 100 L23 11,967 15,884 202,124 245,649 194,956 222,109 20 22 45 2,401 2,457 35,004 25,542 29,729 21,502 3 57 1,1S5 38 2,344 33,819 66 76 1,801 2,081 46,385 39,367 2,338 3,380 107 69 5,205 3,273 U7,174 50,1S6 45,380 14,900 135 138 16,049 18,135 397,446 359,411 383,399 336,908 16 19 34 64 5,952 5,322 132,493 104,006 U0,041 84,641 56 990 159 5,896 131,503 109,181 26 26 12 158 198 3,775 4,608 147,532 177,154 22,887 72,517 175 220 8,665 9,543 220,583 239,141 U0,257 143,044 76 895 364 19 34 1,704 2,828 30,035 43,059 28,975 39,968 1,931 4,508 25,188 43,924 22,851 39,339 2 354 7,450 7,250 30 1,577 17,738 15,601 23 39 795 1,391 20,340 34,825 1,600 5,400 43 47- 1,847 2,179 42,001 40,090 4,780 9,540 3 25 230 31 44 4,510 6,161 69,876 132,553 68,222 115,404 16 77,578 79,757 817,080 1,481,935 754,244 1,393,287 9 527 6,117 3 3 1 2 469 77,051 810,963 50 39 114 262 268 249 14,625 9,178 306,289 278, 1B6 102,625 42,480 324 322 27,076 20,475 425,668 477,109 225,019 271,223 73 87 91 3 172 965 622 2 100 300 300 11 907 406,400 406,400 336 333 60,164 55,124 1,910,830 1,321,919 1,833,542 1,244,606 15 29 76 214 80,133 110,732 1,863,162 2,305,715 1,757,670 2,178,024 132 17,555 405,583 386,112 17 35 72 440 62,578 1,457,579 57 112 227 134 167 4,967 4,946 176,044 163,149 65,535 66,604 547 566 111,418 84,577 3,825,169 2,601,877 3,093,494 2,275,662 4 22 40 101 380 11 848 19,760 19,574 13 1,376 10,647 9,403 135 165 20,000 20,379 344,713 301,497 320,407 275,233 6 12 18 26 73 6,146 7,726 77,201 50,800 70,634 40,523 3 277 2,805 2,573 1 1 106 5,869 74,396 68,061 18 96 78 2,534 2,135 56,422 30,760 4,315 1,824 138 125 5,783 4,792 111,489 55,644 31,730 3,786 3 32 370 170 2 UO 860 860 3 14 3,750 3,000 13 228 1,890 4,050 30,843 3,762 26,905 3,597 3,665 95,239 93,215 83,888 82,840 90 2,560 2,353 3,507 92,679 81,530 10 18 11 7 11 57 69 1,527 2,459 41,983 88,303 6,115 20,232 82 76 4,059 3,288 101,649 82,616 27,247 23,393 17 25 16 16 8 2 150 2,200 1,500 55 33,900 134 77 24,389 11,535 349,638 227,036 308,494 171,432 15 21 91 8,419 24,720 65,079 227, 517 53,223 174,551 100 8,324 64,423 52,700 25 20 19 31 81 95 2,393 2,477 68,989 65,536 16,400 4,100 112 122 5,201 4,732 71,867 76,358 20,135 21,606 134 388 364 2 105 35,100 35,100 3 n 81 383 91,800 569,200 57 3,236 3,646 67,786 84,521 63,280 76,406 13 11 3,528 4,372 127,335 170,900 112,296 146,995 212 3,514 126,610 83 101 15 11 2 286 355 4,196 4,665 220,614 235,358 59,698 66,418 326 377 8,082 7,060 305,960 254,500 84,259 84,117 142 53 33 7 194 3,547 695 103 21 10,061 2,153 127,149 20,905 117,756 18,661 16 25 42 112,391 142,463 1,126,115 1,401,768 1,007,163 1,228,305 62 3,312 39,185 2 16 16,000 708 109,079 1,086,930 10 145 B2 103 368 326 402 10,343 13,077 277,318 323,465 89,632 87,927 501 443 33,567 19,422 521,079 289,266 208,381 91,660 31 97 144 125 104 14 377 4,032 2,456 20 752 2,708 2,100 27 1,643 535,000 534,700 14 28 468 895 657,560 1,006,100 33 11 2,204 1,951 33,410 22,914 31,270 21,241 218,326 249,989 2,647,989 2,587,800 2,496,483 2,279,745 91 6,248 102,745 24 26 28 654 210,078 2,545,244 2,406,640 557 210 231 8,136 6,971 137,589 113,344 36,618 9,757 490 458 48,926 34,863 850,742 442,464 599,623 281,596 116 134 184 50 4,788 61,424 55,473 12 615 3,420 2,695 101 8,230 2,623,636 2,620,436 140 16,469 15,155 266,180 287,918 251,836 273,853 15 11 22 46 4,489 9,451 67,783 88,147 60,243 76,937 120 1,610 1,500 4,369 66,173 76 116 2,110 2,755 58,775 60,857 11,748 11,589 146 167 9,882 8,222 178,103 134,281 92,359 53,650 95 1,000 410 2 145 550 400 15 20,000 65 4,335 5,481 114,363 107, 526 109,757 78,611 10 16 14 21 10 1,184 2,463 15,754 45,229 10,849 29,715 85 1,184 15,754 45 29 7 3 1 96 165 1,190 2,339 36,050 79,610 7,604 11,216 138 146 3,217 3,428 92,776 78,980 56,727 37,878 19 3 1,449 542 30,610 3,480 30,161 2,596 3 6 3 1 202,094 228,834 3,059,919 2,443,101 2,708,124 2,103,293 115 9,389 148,361 133,890 9 30 30 43 728 192,205 2,911,558 608 317 358 10,492 9,863 254,038 199,255 70,845 30,632 604 722 62,836 56,242 1,441,796 946,068 1,064,427 581,572 10 49 117 176 252 13 736 7,221 5,690 25 1,038 5,250 4,153 83 6,041 2,531,232 2,490,232 82 100 2,603 2,636 200 675 113 113 3,950 790 3,200 52 200 53 2 54 1 55 1 56 1 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Stub items continued 176 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 2 of 4 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-C(intinued Sv/eet Grass Valley Yellowstone Small grains harvested: winter wheat. . . faiTDS reporting 1959.. 195";.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959 . . 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres fanns reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farros reporting 1959.. Spring wheat acres 1959, . 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959.. 1954.. Durum wheat farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959. . bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959. . Fanas reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres., .farms reporting 1959.. Other spring wheat farms reporting 1959.. acres 1959.. bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959. . Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959,. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres. ..famis reporting 1959.. Oats farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954. . bushels 1959,. 1954, . Sales bushels 1959,. 1954, . Barley farms reporting 1959,. 1954, , acres 1959,. 1954,. bushels 1959,, 1954,. Sales bushels 1959, . 1954,. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Rye farms reporting 1959, , acres 1959,, bushels 1959,, Sales bushels 1959, Flaxseed farms reporting 1959, acres 1959, bushels 1959, Sales bushels 1959, Saff lower farms reporting 1959, acres 1959. pounds 1959. Sales pounds 1959. Annual legumes: Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting 1959 . 1954, acres 1959, 1954, pounds 1959, 1954, 267 325 53,893 64,242 1,043,217 961,756 976,461 882,136 7 19 27 51 163 2,711 4,867 54,423 70,512 48,819 58,598 2 30 800 100 2,681 53,623 24 40 22 11 3 142 219 2,796 4,491 104,332 128,431 21,332 8,278 313 306 22,730 11,968 547,010 226,821 224,808 85,288 68 600 600 2 62 584 584 60 70 6,667 8,100 114,110 87,649 102,052 76,719 2 15 13 13 17 3,711 2,935 53,556 35,658 46,907 22,854 4 237 2,940 2,840 76 3,474 50,616 14 30 13 10 9 120 156 2,998 3,755 103,634 126,506 10,999 28,459 121 132 6,636 4,315 144,322 67,456 71,417 17,776 28 35 661 756 984,926 1,193,100 596 686 112,025 113,304 3,039,612 2,921,292 2,896,265 2,780,333 45 65 110 368 4^,834 52,877 965,675 953,805 907,453 888,616 71 6,971 178,297 3 6 13 24 25 423 37,863 787,378 738,315 14 90 69 119 131 227 338 8,093 9,987 283,931 281,367 74,701 71,300 606 636 82,274 57,080 2,684,651 1,593,678 2,037,413 1,265,024 22 59 100 125 300 3 177 4,150 3,656 42 2,402 25,844 25,342 174 114 37,237 31,039 997,945 731,580 955,992 687,686 2 6 12 27 127 107,842 116,872 2,078,376 1,859,685 1,973,754 1,689,761 76 13,518 236,412 1 2 3 15 55 353 94,324 1,841,964 1,744,991 26 36 271 62 56 2,904 1,769 95,100 49,428 27,860 6,485 384 359 125,955 72,726 3,753,557 1,830,368 3,291,782 1,594,779 29 333 52 5,544 169,133 159,749 11 1,326 10,047 9,977 1 20 2,000 2,000 33 45 3,745 3,559 66,812 63,020 63,198 57,893 1,459 1,168 46,884 22,735 45,493 19,467 40 1,459 46,884 20 11 6 2 34 57 747 1,364 36,122 37,949 14,046 3,207 72 94 2,916 3,672 112,379 91,339 22,313 22,849 1 5 150 10 5 591 257 592,200 622,200 22 34 1,412 3,067 18,521 40,317 17,019 37,287 1 9 198,920 232,546 2,237,272 2,670,008 2,028,488 2,452,608 88 6,063 88,532 19 20 27 18 782 192,857 ,148,740 34 57 142 544 259 248 9,427 7,223 194,987 153,346 48,110 24,570 643 668 74,798 52,061 1,197,657 751,530 831,651 533,363 118 159 282 8 401 4,201 3,770 12 633 2,031 1,373 67 6,688 2,095,178 2,095,018 13 10,500 52 62 5,615 6,653 112,119 101,037 97,704 93,888 1 9 7 12 23 3,478 3,763 59,182 40,240 48,339 33,555 1 15 345 3,463 53,837 47,994 3 16 17 11 10 60 80 4,644 3,012 86,885 89,300 9,450 3,580 72 64 4,891 2,557 108,866 42,401 46,161 15,936 3 11 26 17 15 2 181 2,180 1,900 2 620 1,700 1,250 19 6 1,942 604 22,027 7,960 20,198 7,330 38,65r 55,720 366,417 673,004 315,863 521,319 1 53 500 197 33,605 365,917 315,363 42 143 71 151 2,647 5,037 34,366 120,933 6,514 14,406 127 156 7,792 7,011 98,157 125,948 34,117 28,724 343 1,798 1,668 27 1,411 377,547 377,475 436 489 71,669 75,033 1,580,019 1,454,838 1,438,968 1,279,883 29 82 58 54 213 7,706 7,890 292,426 206,748 262,240 176,031 13 132 4,393 400 7,574 288,033 73 236 75 15 1 316 450 5,839 7,581 288,919 281,382 56,486 67,639 652 593 37,218 23,606 1,078,330 564,313 456, 51A 210,536 198 140 110 110 3 433 3,271 7,390 1,100 185 268 4,317 5,997 6,839,996 10,128,000 Stub items continued MONTANA 177 ('i)imt\' Table 1 ' ARMS KKroRTlXC ACKKACK AM) glANTITV oK CRdl'S llARVES'I CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Part 3 of 4 \m.- The State Beaverhead Big Horn Blaine Broadw:it. : : , n Carter Cascade Chouteau (1 or ,1,-iinitiMn- nn.l .■\|'liininnn-^. eiH- tf\t) 1 2 Hay ctops Land f rcsn wliich )iay v/as cut •....■••••■ .acres 1959 . . ■ 2,106,631 2,277,505 183,929 184,572 51,077 54,363 63,095 63,110 25,961 23,575 49,106 43,776 56,840 57,891 62,433 62,172 33,463 1954... 32,373 3 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay a.id for dehydrating farms reporting 1959... 14,240 141 444 353 163 570 268 653 167 i. 1954... 15,929 159 561 406 160 583 289 674 157 5 acres 1959... 942,095 24,789 41,017 30,442 16,736 30,825 31,700 41,795 9,325 6 1954... 893,300 25,404 43,974 27,785 16,830 27,462 26,254 36,421 8,658 7 tons 1959... 1,648,593 49,739 62,430 61,858 43,242 67,946 27,200 74,666 16,126 S 1954 . . . 1,504,617 44,207 60,644 62,410 37,467 59,863 21,225 67,634 17,016 9 Sales farms reporting 1959. . . 2,878 46 94 107 65 168 7 116 20 10 1954 . . . 2,503 34 126 95 44 139 7 95 9 11 tons 1959... 245,403 9,019 10,742 12,123 11,409 14,791 505 7,881 842 12 1954 . . . Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: 175,735 6,305 9,178 10,037 8,000 10,064 224 6,952 326 U Under 10 acres ...farms reportini: 1959... 1,450 3 15 22 9 31 6 45 33 14 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959... 3,208 8 61 60 17 142 19 128 31 15 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 3,531 14 108 107 25 170 40 182 40 16 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 3,260 37 124 91 45 154 76 178 33 17 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 2,791 79 136 73 67 73 127 120 30 18 Clover, tlinothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1959... 3,204 48 52 23 26 214 10 88 19 19 1954... 3,708 47 57 15 19 257 16 92 21 20 acres 1959... 253,049 16,870 6,298 1,345 2,684 15,690 688 4,994 741 21 1954 . . . 238,787 13,766 5,091 762 1,063 17,065 581 5,779 1,485 22 tons 1959... 325,897 20,415 7,875 2,053 4,148 20,563 378 5,591 871 23 1954... 284,336 13,189 7,758 618 1,153 21,194 377 5,530 1,439 24 Sales farms reporting 1959... 472 5 8 6 3 69 7 25 1954 .. . 374 3 10 1 3 53 3 26 tons 1959... 32,418 620 1,629 470 510 5,277 222 27 1954 . . . 25,CH6 2,000 3,183 75 64 3,381 56 28 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for haj- farms reporting 1959... 5,754 16 34 222 21 54 131 194 290 29 1954 . . . 6,837 21 62 231 20 61 134 238 368 30 acres 1959... 228,031 1,033 792 12,828 1,035 1,106 6,103 4,934 11,233 31 1954 . . . 217,462 515 1,713 9,596 531 1,1.'.8 6,448 6,858 11,238 32 202,860 1,594 827 13,915 1,825 1,313 4,789 6,090 17,498 33 1954... 197,246 623 1,494 9,037 690 1,096 3,412 ",226 15,453 34 Sales farms reporting 1959... 223 10 4 5 2 9 8 35 1954 .. . 164 3 5 1 2 3 10 7 36 tons 1959... 6,467 285 516 73 SO 571 241 37 1954 . . . 3,697 185 135 50 38 42 163 206 38 Wild hay cut farms reporting 1959. . . 5,037 166 41 165 36 24 178 120 101 39 1954... 6,918 196 63 179 38 35 254 160 89 40 acres 1959. .. 537,599 140,809 1,079 15,620 5,114 898 14,880 8,114 8,387 41 1954 .. . 705,402 143,967 2,444 16,503 4,685 1,706 22,242 10,659 6,739 42 tons 1959... 467,501 129,223 1,075 14,533 4,921 1,019 8,786 6,160 6,914 43 1954 . . . 571,383 128,145 1,871 15,860 4,770 1,551 11,914 8,770 4,541 U. Sales farms reporting 1959... 475 21 2 26 2 3 4 10 5 45 1954 . . . 396 10 6 14 1 7 7 2 46 tons 1959... 27,630 5,112 89 2,219 '85 42 80 329 158 47 1954 . . . Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: 27,303 2,334 351 1,128 32 200 355 28 48 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959... 604 1 12 14 1 6 9 23 22 49 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959... 1 , 14n in 16 38 10 8 34 38 39 50 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 6 28 3 5 39 16 15 51 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 3 30 7 2 42 24 3 52 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... ;,- -- ■^ 55 15 3 54 19 17 53 Other hay cut farms reporting 1959... 2,6l. s 31 64 9 34 67 52 107 54 1954... 4,299 4 37 148 5 53 57 W 139 55 acres 1959.. . 139,397 428 1,891 2,860 314 587 3,434 1,974 3,637 56 1954... 221,543 920 1,141 8,464 466 1,395 2,366 2,455 4,253 57 tons 1959... 94,725 405 1,637 2,246 421 828 1,912 2,077 2,779 58 1954 .. . 155,137 940 900 6,748 481 1,495 1,386 2,189 2,863 59 Sales farms reporting 1959 .. . 244 247 3 3 11 27 2 1 5 2 6 6 12 60 1954 . . . 7 61 tons 1959... 8,220 135 ioo 550 73 14 9 84 233 62 1954... 7,157 1,431 300 106 308 92 63 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa. clover, or small grains farms reporting 1959... 115 3 2 11 2 64 1954... 18 65 acres 1959. .. 6,460 78 35 622 140 66 1954 . . . 9U 67 tons, green weight 1959... 39,130 767 80 3,515 900 68 1954 . . . Field seed crops harvested: 4,545 69 Alfalfa seed farms reporting 1959... 734 151 13 1 22 35 5 70 1954 . . . 1,548 235 40 5 28 99 ii 7 71 acres 1959... 38,003 8,000 633 50 606 1,801 606 72 1954 . . . 67,224 12,385 1,072 33 489 4,895 117 381 73 pounds 1959... 3,244,758 ' 745,831 55,470 4,000 61,582 142,625 69, 500 74 1954... 7,&;3,878 ... 1,327,301 134,805 2,364 81,150 618,701 7,300 57,270 75 Crested wheatgrass seed farms reporting 1959... 2ri'. 5 11 1 3 2 2 13 76 1954 . . . 1 ■ 1 7 1 3 3 77 acres 1959. . . ISO 331 30 '31 40 70 557 78 1954 . . . ...-: 1 65 430 12 73 160 79 pounds 1959... 638,427 10,400 20,760 500 3,525 1,300 4 , 100 23,060 80 1954... 275,106 3,000 33,300 3,200 4 , 000 13,360 Stub iteras continuoii 178 Part 3 of 4 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY — Item (For definition? mA explanation*, see text) Custer Daniels Dawson Deer Lodge Fallon Fergus Flathead Gallatin Garfield Hay crops 1 Land Trorn which hay v/as out .acres 1959 . . . 32,131 44,209 20,262 23,697 26,065 43,874 12,4.'.5 11,851 23,256 28,617 88,880 94,849 33,493 30,636 59,849 57,792 32,495 4/., 309 2 1954 . . . 3 Alfalfa and alfalfa Tnixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting 1959... 272 83 135 28 152 628 719 647 108 1, 1954 . . . 313 93 201 31 148 682 321 729 164 5 acres 1959. . . 17,555 3,673 5,3o9 3,514 7,615 51,661 18,347 43,600 6,253 6 1954 . . . 19,450 3,081 7,276 3,290 6,373 47,950 15,107 42,649 9,903 7 tons 1959 . . . 27,556 2,514 10,913 7,105 6,274 74,345 36,862 104,419 6,333 e 1954... 27,525 3,497 11,385 6,421 7,505 60,372 28,635 90,413 10,580 9 Sales farms reporting 1959... 75 8 38 6 7 83 198 183 6 10 1954 .. . 54 14 24 9 3 45 154 195 5 11 tons 1959... 5,000 267 2,465 2,417 277 5,958 5,660 22,018 214 12 1954 . . . Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: 3,416 445 1,193 1,763 37 2,970 3,827 15,299 437 13 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959... 34 16 15 4 14 37 235 36 15 14 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959... 63 25 31 5 47 85 259 105 25 15 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 56 60 19 14 53 26 7 6 39 36 143 174 135 63 179 214 24 22 16 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 17 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 54 9 10 6 16 189 27 113 22 18 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1959... 12 12 12 18 26 144 157 162 11 19 1954 . . . 10 24 20 10 12 171 163 173 14 20 acres 1959... 676 541 308 933 1,423 9,797 8,342 7,853 959 21 1954... 279 1,041 635 1,580 300 10, 595 5,475 6,523 997 22 tons 1959. . . 563 286 268 1,034 713 9,554 9,357 12,878 686 23 1954 . . . 320 793 468 1,541 234 9,929 6,573 9,812 773 2< Sales farms reporting 1959. . . 1 3 3 2 10 36 39 25 1954... 3 1 1 6 32 33 26 tons 1959... 20 72 20 40 391 1,266 2,155 27 1954... 55 10 10 501 1,144 1,658 28 Oats, wheat, harley, rye, or other small 76 187 223 8 163 225 94 50 126 29 1954... 83 177 181 7 154 242 203 66 177 30 acres 1959.. . 2,618 10,347 9,069 159 7,073 7,202 1,308 1,179 7,768 31 1954... 3,034 6,417 6,024 139 6,660 6,995 1,960 1,528 9,146 32 tons 1959... 1,922 7,408 4,350 255 3,891 7,276 1,845 1,571 4,490 33 1954 . . . 1,940 4,900 4,060 161 4,428 6,853 2,657 1,632 5,956 34 Sales farms reporting 1959... 5 11 10 2 3 6 4 1 35 1954 . . . 7 1 1 3 13 2 2 36 tons 1959... 43 181 105 25 46 68 326 14 37 1954 . . . 18 9 10 156 162 105 40 38 Wild hay cut farms reporting 1959... 93 69 154 35 111 170 81 99 78 39 1954... 124 112 317 47 168 232 139 117 130 40 acres 1959... 8,838 2,840 7,899 7,635 4,001 7,471 4,258 4,622 3,228 41 1954... 18,096 7,190 22, 187 6,842 7,771 12,155 5,653 6,317 7,601 42 tons 1959... 5,345 1,841 3,506 5,724 2,033 7,375 5,141 5,979 1,835 43 1954... 14,943 4,765 12,865 5,647 4,561 9,932 5,651 6,814 4,429 44 Sales farms reporting 1959 .. . 1 15 15 4 3 12 16 13 45 1954 . . . 4 11 14 1 5 8 7 14 4 46 tons 1959. . . 10 298 263 133 140 480 522 1,541 47 1954 . . . Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: 1,263 302 608 200 48 168 155 433 90 48 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959 — 12 12 S 5 21 32 23 23 9 49 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959... 17 21 26 10 53 36 8 2 41 27 62 41 24 10 27 21 23 22 50 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 51 -50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 17 16 28 5 16 14 10 15 16 52 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. . . 26 5 29 15 6 21 14 13 8 53 Other hay cut farms reporting 1959. .. 45 78 94 2 80 219 28 31 134 54 1954 . . . 61 155 212 145 298 65 37 181 55 acres 1959. . . 2,494 2,361 3,400 204 3,146 12,749 811 1,280 14,287 56 1954... 3,350 5,968 7,752 7,513 17,044 2,421 708 15,662 57 tons 1959... 1,304 1,361 1,321 303 1,424 8,915 1,227 1,643 6,133 58 1954 . . . 2,549 3,782 5,406 5,425 12,792 2,879 953 8,535 59 Sales farms reporting 1959 . . . 16 10 2 18 11 6 1 60 1954... "2 22 6 4 10 3 4 2 61 tons 1959... 238 71 20 862 585 229 4 62 47 343 158 78 246 40 115 28 63 Grass silage made frcjm grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1959... 11 13 64 1954 . . . 1 2 65 acres 1959... 427 1,315 66 1954... 20 67 67 tons, green weight 1959... 2,440 7,721 68 1954 . . . Fieltl seed crops harvested: 60 245 . • 69 Alfalfa seed farms reporting 1959. . . 40 10 26 17 70 1954... 80 3 '21 36 42 2 36 71 Feres 1959... 3,142 193 1,189 797 72 1954... 4,053 '73 333 85S 1,503 22 1,561 73 pounds 1959... 262,350 13,370 82,455 63,250 74 1954 .. . 583,287 2,650 40,550 99,607 133,086 790 192,694 75 Crested wheatgrass seed farms reporting 1959... 5 3 3 7 16 2 i 8 76 1954... 4 4 8 1 2 77 acres 1959... 114 93 28 272 726 14 554 160 78 1954... 120 SS 233 49 65 79 pounds 1959.. . 4.95C 9,000 2,160 12,800 48,941 3,180 13,470 11,700 SO 1954. .. 12,500 4,700 3,14 5 1,755 3,200 OF CROPS HARVESTED: MONTANA CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 179 Part 3 of 4 Glacier Ooldcn VaUey Granite Hill Jefferson Judith Basin Lake Lewis and Clark Uberty Lincoln McCone Madison Meagher Mineral Missoula 36,553 12,342 30,375 22,078 23,450 44,429 53,327 49,354 9,437 10,861 34,782 74,784 42,766 2,126 23,044 1 42,795 11,315 23,882 22,391 24,439 51,377 55,695 .3,370 10,898 10,242 46, 527 79,329 40, 854 2,079 23,355 2 70 110 77 77 132 272 772 221 29 150 144 368 67 34 269 3 41 117 78 72 152 271 849 254 26 202 183 409 64 «7 3,3 -4,308 6,627 5,916 5,214 8,890 23,947 35,036 26,448 2,312 4,053 6,033 39,955 10,429 1,414 10,599 5 2,217 4,992 5,374 3,436 10,255 17,687 31,351 19,989 1,596 3,727 8,315 43,870 6,114 1,111 11,175 6 6,532 10,163 9,981 14,167 18,090 35,620 62,022 46,908 2,860 6,688 7,332 84,525 15,458 2,739 20,537 7 2,389 6,938 11,009 7,731 17,340 22,644 54,285 33,375 2,339 6,557 10,672 79,725 9,306 2,261 24,875 8 U 11 15 9 27 23 156 41 35 25 80 10 7 44 9 2 15 9 5 19 25 139 33 3 16 19 56 5 9 62 10 984 1,133 1,302 3,793 2,714 1,115 7,550 4,813 883 1,164 14,702 1,200 437 1,516 11 210 676 1,045 217 1,037 1,134 6,085 3,911 160 394 930 9,088 230 365 3,774 12 12 3 5 11 17 94 11 2 46 20 20 1 2 63 13 17 24 17 19 36 41 209 33 7 49 48 33 9 9 67 14 21 31 15 24 36 55 220 42 10 32 32 68 10 11 55 15 17 20 16 18 23 71 168 52 3 15 26 113 16 10 60 16 15 23 26 11 26 83 81 83 7 3 18 134 31 2 24 17 23 10 82 9 32 49 287 49 5 103 10 129 78 10 132 18 7 5 96 15 34 63 332 63 7 116 17 100 79 13 149 19 2,125 521 15,251 520 3,856 2,447 10,910 9,924 469 3,911 229 19,048 20,624 395 0,678 20 685 120 12,535 1,256 1,817 3,406 12,394 7,699 837 3,973 794 9,926 18,782 327 7,284 21 1,871 485 21,590 666 4,166 2,753 15,054 11,360 428 5,298 134 25,412 23,743 402 10, 103 22 620 97 18,381 1,153 2,322 2,897 16,871 8,000 786 5,351 430 12, 6U 18,646 347 10,200 23 4 1 8 ... 2 2 42 6 21 16 13 5 23 24 14 "i 1 35 6 5 1 9 1 19 25 476 16 923 300 70 1,235 673 699 2,717 1,588 245 862 26 2,033 30 24 1,245 308 162 100 995 33 618 27 57 41 18 241 39 69 70 51 76 67 236 43 27 9 58 28 74 60 30 261 60 151 188 79 98 77 240 48 25 22 65 29 2,445 1,244 639 10,121 1,187 1,974 1,004 1,472 2,915 1,039 15,666 1,179 905 167 954 30 4,184 1,733 586 8,372 1,603 5,256 3,071 2,312 4,539 859 10, 527 1,417 853 341 766 31 2,282 1,167 1,028 12,263 1,608 1,990 1,229 1,736 3,619 1,424 7,347 1,670 346 226 1,439 32 3,i26 1,209 657 10,290 1,982 4,297 3,839 2,500 5,562 1,213 6,731 2,047 754 409 1,099 33 1 2 1 7 1 2 3 3 5 5 1 1 1 ;, 34 2 1 8 8 7 3 4 4 2 1 2 35 5 70 '46 319 15 30 135 26 40 201 100 10 60 17 36 35 5 88 146 60 33 76 193 63 20 34 37 149 22 54 53 69 163 116 82 33 45 194 117 49 3 81 38 182 26 73 44 83 214 132 110 32 59 284 163 70 11 75 39 26,191 1,926 7,582 3,426 8,238 11,330 3,873 11,078 3,414 1,489 9,242 14,171 9,604 67 4,009 40 34,337 2,060 9,671 2,527 9,422 15,984 4,534 11,968 3,376 1,219 20,428 23,130 14,635 171 3,543 41 18,981 1,564 8,978 2,941 8,933 10,831 4,382 11,404 2,949 1,438 4,315 15,371 10,404 142 5,190 42 23,125 1,094 11,031 1,961 8,793 12,612 4,727 10,219 3,314 1,289 11,823 22,476 14,668 145 3,983 43 13 2 3 3 8 12 15 6 2 10 14 7 5 1 18 44 3 9 3 2 15 9 6 3 3 14 7 6 4 45 1,875 '73 260 94 834 271 531 340 108 152 320 841 415 "7 525 46 150 793 118 700 300 344 354 123 90 1,086 433 3,775 83 47 4 4 2 4 8 13 23 7 , 8 24 2 2 12 48 12 5 5 18 9 46 40 15 5 17 70 16 7 23 49 14 3 8 7 12 43 29 13 5 10 41 20 4 22 50 27 4 6 12 8 28 17 17 10 6 31 30 12 1 9 51 92 6 33 12 32 33 7 30 9 4 28 47 24 10 52 28 35 11 59 14 99 63 8 10 7 69 14 10 1 19 53 20 48 4 142 23 136 102 16 14 23 136 15 9 9 24 54 1,284 2,024 987 2,762 1,279 4,731 2,528 332 327 324 3,612 431 1,204 3 636 55 1,372 2,410 716 6,750 1,342 9,044 3,469 1,402 550 454 6,463 986 480 129 587 56 970 1,395 1,378 1,520 1,06.4 4,021 3,724 283 279 302 1,567 546 1,228 2 1,119 57 778 1,065 947 3,970 1,107 5,773 3,344 1,592 334 500 3,658 1,004 472 163 1,009 58 2 3 1 4 1 9 4 1 5 1 5 59 2 1 12 1 4 7 1 3 "2 6 1 1 2 50 18 125 50 262 40 604 3? 2 163 2 176 61 42 30 368 37 57 220 120 32 80 170 '20 5 28 62 1 1 U 9 3 2 2 4 63 64 200 35 476 376 160 '45 "so 153 65 66 2,500 ioo 2,305 2,005 335 450 290 580 57 68 t- . . 6 1 5 2 1 3 69 \- • 8 3 1 "2 12 5 1 31 4 1 70 285 10 214 201 15 91 71 120 45 "e '32 103 19 3 585 19 5 72 25,200 800 13,600 14,050 1,500 6,350 73 10,550 6,200 265 2,500 7,189 1,765 200 46,636 2,025 500 74 5 2 5 2 2 3 1 75 3 5 1 8 2 76 400 55 809 'ie 34 350 6 77 US 104 9 458 344 78 16,400 1,400 32,180 3,900 900 10,300 600 79 3,000 5,900 1,000 30,410 10,000 80 Stub items continued 180 Part 3 of 4 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Mussel- shell Park Petroleum PhilUps Pondera Powder River Powell Prairie Ravalli Hay crops: 1 Land from which hay was cut acres 1959 . . . 18,982 47,266 21,308 67,414 22,057 52,382 58,192 13,061 41,238 2 1954... 20, 502 46,869 23,657 79,708 21,976 48,559 55,263 16,872 44,295 3 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting 1959... 129 366 89 315 237 310 106 107 539 U 1954... 137 414 110 350 234 325 111 114 691 5 acres 1959... 9,085 33,137 14,080 27,346 8,692 39,789 13,593 4,743 17,997 6 1954... 9,634 29,061 15,809 26,205 6,845 35,767 9,771 4,674 21,679 7 tons 1959... 14,675 61,720 21,350 48,425 15,996 40,133 25,903 10,204 42,972 8 1954... 14,703 49,076 20,750 51,353 12,261 25,248 18,322 8,376 53,925 9 Sales farms reporting 1959. . . 11 78 16 51 50 19 17 30 115 10 1954... 11 74 14 23 44 9 20 23 136 11 tons 1959... 894 7,870 1,699 6,296 2,717 1,875 4,836 2,959 6,278 12 1954... Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: 370 4,933 1,215 1,841 1,970 316 3,003 1,377 8,397 13 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959... 10 12 14 41 8 5 5 100 K 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 22 43 4 61 79 20 24 27 192 15 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 31 71 9 72 61 36 21 43 135 16 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 36 120 24 83 40 34 19 23 81 17 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. . . 30 120 52 85 16 162 37 9 31 ■ 18 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1959... 10 125 4 9 42 9 99 1 267 19 1954... 19 160 5 5 39 5 99 6 337 20 acres 1959... 316 9,172 205 321 1,401 421 20,070 15 U,195 21 1954 . . . 1,015 U,659 960 237 1,369 138 17,976 209 13,112 22 tons 1959... 247 13,740 195 280 1,711 317 30,798 25 21,487 23 1954. . . 817 15,385 700 188 1,322 92 23,016 191 21,182 24 Sales farms reporting 1959... 16 4 1 13 1 38 25 1954... 14 4 7 43 26 tons 1959... 1,103 175 15 5,200 '25 1,493 27 1954... 1,021 77 1,917 2,099 28 Oats, v;heat, barley, rye, or other small 45 61 31 271 59 69 8 102 82 29 1954... 65 73 33 228 99 130 21 82 134 30 acres 1959... 1,429 1,580 1,541 U,161 1,114 2,588 312 3,628 1,165 31 1954 . . . 2,018 1,376 1,105 10,094 2,386 4,417 301 2,610 1,372 32 tons 1959... 1,556 2,338 1,442 10, 818 1,214 1,892 362 2,017 1,907 33 1954 . . . 1,319 1,734 835 9,978 2,373 2,493 350 1,609 2,788 34 Sales farms reporting 1959 . . . 2 8 2 2 4 5 35 1954... 1 2 1 2 6 1 3 36 tons 1959... 216 138 50 19 '91 142 37 1954... 'io 32 8 120 80 25 36 38 Wild hay cut farms reporting 1959... 37 47 23 156 93 90 91 56 166 39 1954 . . . 50 45 34 222 109 89 102 85 197 40 acres 1959... 1,836 2,684 1,666 16,565 10,235 5,931 23,720 2,819 5,930 41 1954 . . . 2,289 3,518 1,446 27,406 10,514 5,265 27,154 6,458 6,817 42 tons 1959... 1,153 3,373 1,212 10,937 7,617 4,745 27,774 1,464 7,095 43 1954 . . . 1,857 3,043 1,204 19,906 7,649 3,203 30,956 3,235 7,438 44 Sales farms reporting 1959. . . 2 16 9 4 16 29 45 1954 . . . 3 1 17 6 1 14 "i V. 46 tons 1959... 65 713 174 227 1,699 555 47 1954... Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: U7 40 2,038 271 15 1,829 2 371 48 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959... 5 7 2 14 8 12 1 7 37 49 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959... U n 7 41 25 23 8 11 59 50 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 10 8 3 22 14 16 10 13 40 51 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 6 9 8 25 9 24 15 14 17 52 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 5 12 3 54 37 15 57 11 13 53 Other hay cut farms reporting 1959. .. 70 17 37 98 22 71 6 42 32 54 1954... 72 33 50 161 37 58 4 64 46 55 acres 1959... 6,116 543 3,316 9,021 615 3,568 477 1,856 724 56 1954... 5,546 1,205 4,337 15,766 862 2,972 61 2,921 1,215 57 tons 1959... 2,938 656 1,767 5,614 578 1,980 672 970 967 58 1954... 3,663 1,388 2,685 9,707 837 1,444 106 1,989 1,419 59 Sales farms reporting 1959... 7 2 2 9 2 3 1 3 6 60 1954... 3 5 6 4 1 1 7 61 tons 1959... 213 36 70 634 85 29 15 203 151 62 1954... 94 86 122 265 50 35 107 63 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa. clover, or small grains farms reporting 1959... 2 2 1 1 1 27 64 1954... 1 2 65 acres 1959.. . 200 150 500 85 '20 1,227 66 1954... 50 100 67 tons, green weight 1959 1,100 1,200 2,000 170 250 8,292 68 1954 , . . Field seed crops harvested: 200 875 69 Alfalfa seed farms reporting 1959. . . 21 1 41 41 1 106 6 1 70 1954... 33 2 70 71 1 186 15 4 71 acres 1959... 950 30 3,622 2,071 50 5,956 324 30 72 1954... 1,446 36 4,668 3,358 15 11,373 411 113 73 pounds 1959... 82,723 6,000 318,023 195,627 6,000 394,760 44,900 3,000 74 1954... 185,888 1,600 543,065 351,698 1,950 1,255,971 54,806 14,500 75 Crested wheatgrass seed farms reporting 1959... 11 4 12 10 2 9 1 1 76 1954... 1 1 7 8 2 2 1 77 acres 1959. . . 830 155 1,452 338 198 470 '30 15 7B 1954... 10 25 463 392 18 90 4 79 pounds 1959.. . 54,750 9,076 107,816 16,735 19,500 39,849 840 3,000 80 1954 .. . 240 900 28,500 34,000 1,380 3,650 200 MONTANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 181 Part 3 of 4 Richland Roosevelt Rosebud Sanders Sheridan Silver Boo StlUwater Sweet Crass Teton Toole Treasure Valley mieatland Wibaux Yellow- stone 43, 6U 30,467 38,246 23,347 23,689 8,533 34,987 34,313 50,695 10,477 11,563 48,975 32,662 13,745 29,376 1 61,374 40,588 44,920 22,617 36,239 7,682 33,385 36,639 54,349 13,623 12,647 63,230 34,558 19,643 37,981 2 480 151 245 310 132 24 356 265 353 40 111 312 113 76 746 3 572 193 295 321 116 21 387 286 373 30 127 359 124 106 849 4 19,181 5,630 25,291 14,014 3,928 1,837 21,628 24,271 17,673 2,709 9,339 16,970 11,368 2,006 22,321 5 24,186 6,505 25,626 11,498 3,143 1,155 19,224 21,929 13,619 1,734 9,599 15,420 11,036 2,433 27,112 6 32,862 7,330 38,363 22,325 3,143 2,878 32,923 36,617 33,762 4,571 15,894 34,456 18,277 1,397 54,257 7 39,260 12,334 35,988 19, 029 3,781 1,931 30,261 30,831 30,026 2,480 16,765 30,474 20,618 3,218 65,312 8 138 19 58 60 5 / 40 35 84 7 23 96 20 163 9 96 12 73 45 8 2 28 35 77 2 24 63 17 3 195 10 8,529 i,&;i 8,273 2,285 134 421 2,836 2,479 6,657 409 2,653 9,323 1,265 8,730 11 5,309 426 4,872 1,381 137 90 1,670 2,772 5,163 100 1,789 4,854 1,481 212 11,123 12 41 23 5 46 42 4 20 6 37 3 2 34 5 17 93 13 155 40 30 73 40 3 31 26 91 8 20 68 13 31 323 14 153 44 56 83 27 6 103 64 101 9 31 96 30 14 232 15 101 36 63 74 15 1 90 86 34 10 26 72 27 13 71 16 30 8 91 34 3 10 62 33 45 10 32 42 38 1 27 17 16 3 9 150 10 24 127 63 34 8 5 17 35 8 77 18 45 49 3 216 20 39 149 76 27 4 2 16 35 16 114 19 692 424 821 6,138 272 1,657 7,126 4,410 1,538 304 156 764 3,908 372 1,301 20 1,503 1,293 256 7,093 617 2,087 7,099 5,787 4,677 275 62 1,040 2,961 544 1,366 21 242 237 733 7,943 243 1,850 10,081 5,554 1,635 319 197 711 3,990 lU 2,003 22 1,368 1,436 255 8,957 634 2,703 8,493 5,410 3,362 305 125 1,102 3,210 505 3,165 23 1 1 21 4 9 3 5 3 3 14 24 1 1 25 1 2 13 1 2 1 1 17 25 6 40 604 98 505 87 146 25 41 349 26 25 50 716 1 93 797 20 67 22 25 415 27 236 243 52 30 319 8 70 69 61 106 13 344 43 123 93 28 153 211 82 78 303 20 132 117 121 137 17 370 68 116 134 29 11,354 U,330 1,425 366 12,106 224 1,592 1,765 1,511 3,977 420 16,941 1,498 5,490 1,766 30 4,485 7,740 3,091 932 9,159 496 2,898 2,666 2,610 5,636 501 15,235 2,944 3,704 3,267 31 6,023 9,312 1,117 453 11,815 306 1,425 1,315 1,824 4,4t>; 434 13,733 1,390 2,336 2,094 32 3,186 5,400 2,469 1,330 7,784 479 2,309 2,475 2,282 6,764 427 11,800 3,262 2,943 3,219 33 18 12 6 1 15 2 2 3 18 1 4 34 1 4 4 3 1 4 2 2 4 4 2 6 35 379 428 34 16 535 40 45 123 392 30 47 36 132 70 165 120 93 10 63 35 27 220 124 55 175 37 171 171 47 44 264 57 29 42 127 49 7 168 58 73 20 38 325 279 71 60 387 55 42 47 163 46 12 305 83 114 38 39 9,989 10,963 5,921 2,118 10,062 4,318 1,572 2,103 28,605 2,345 945 11,022 9,996 3,872 549 40 23,812 20,321 7,379 2,479 16,999 3,908 1,002 2,942 23,425 3,711 976 20,314 12,139 8,735 1,631 41 4,971 8,263 4,629 2,594 7,863 4,443 1,179 2,181 23,286 2,198 1,255 7,728 10,442 1,498 368 42 15,098 15,541 5,214 2,631 13,846 3,6»8 337 2,707 21,241 2,957 568 14,632 10,208 4,477 898 43 13 14 3 7 26 7 2 15 2 27 4 6 2 44 24 19 4 2 23 2 "i 1 10 4 1 36 3 3 2 45 284 628 450 218 767 428 35 1,968 162 742 200 143 20 46 937 1,354 365 29 792 150 '36 7 1,164 160 "5 1,280 105 125 23 47 15 10 2 7 41 8 4 10 11 7 24 4 10 4 48 40 60 7 16 103 17 7 12 25 16 "3 37 13 19 8 49 42 45 U 6 59 10 7 8 17 5 37 6 21 4 50 49 22 7 11 36 8 7 4 24 8 3 38 11 16 4 51 25 34 20 4 25 14 4 8 50 13 1 32 24 7 52 74 64 47 15 84 15 70 31 44 20 16 95 45 49 61 53 196 138 88 23 198 2 74 66 74 35 21 215 55 118 89 54 2,355 2,070 4,788 461 2,321 502 3,069 1,764 1,309 536 623 3,278 5,892 2,005 3,367 55 7,388 4,729 8,568 415 6,371 36 3,162 3,365 5,018 2,267 1,379 11,221 5,478 4,232 4,087 56 1,299 1,457 2,773 612 1,413 615 2,232 1,737 1,092 324 466 1,817 4,000 837 2,525 57 5,757 3,684 4,151 506 5,821 30 2,118 2,375 4,153 1,411 842 7,405 2,238 3,225 2,644 58 7 ^ 5 1 7 4 1 5 4 1 14 2 7 6 59 15 3 2 3 8 1 '5 4 4 17 1 10 5 60 114 75 409 10 118 125 '45 36 101 '15 354 87 191 368 61 481 247 42 68 116 27 74 84 106 270 72 249 61 62 1 6 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 63 64 40 250 150 59 106 30 130 72 IS 65 66 480 ... 1,340 700 350 725 300 400 440 60 67 68 21 88 2 1 12 1 2 2 1 2 46 69 77 "li 116 14 9 16 6 8 '53 34 2 7 99 70 629 4,688 16 5 136 2 47 35 10 18 1,551 71 1,922 154 7,519 121 30 211 103 94 3,996 489 50 94 2,202 72 57,270 390,348 600 100 9,665 200 4,450 1,500 250 2,000 160,399 73 192,729 19,083 784,302 12,057 10,355 19,400 5,600 12,000 454,673 55,183 1,400 5,275 297,958 74 9 4 9 4 3 1 1 5 4 4 2 3 75 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 5 2 7 76 166 160 950 81 55 150 5 645 60 255 20 26 77 8 252 4 24 200 23 25 90 70 60 110 78 7,500 18,700 57,520 5,080 2,130 22,500 300 14,250 7,050 15,730 375 1,200 79 700 36,050 400 890 7,600 1,476 1,500 6,500 3,750 5,200 4,700 SO Stub Items continued 182 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 4 of 4 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item {For definitions and explanations, see t^xt) Big ^om Broadwater Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting '. 100-lb. bags Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting acres tons Vegetables for horr-e use and for sale (other ttian Irish and sweet potatoes); Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting acres Sales dollars 1959... 3,686 195^... 8,961 1959I.. 7,424 1954'.. 7,782 1959... 1,148,130 195.4... 1,151,029 1959 . . . 1,270 1954... 1,313 1959... 55,963 1954... 53,863 1959... 866,723 1954... 698,023 Sweet corn farms reporting acres Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: strawberries farms reporting acres quarts Tree fruits, nuts, and crapes: Land In bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting Apples farms reporting Trees of all ages Trees not of bearing age Trees of bearing age Quantity harvested bushels Plums and prunes farms reporting Trees of all ages Trees not of bearing age Trees of bearing age Quantity harvested bushels Sour cherries farms reporting Trees of all ages Trees not of bearing age Trees of bearing age Quantity harvested pounds Sweet cherries farms reporting Trees of all ages Trees not of bearing age Trees of bearing age Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 12,190 17,742 264 348 1,115 1,483 217,511 263,246 217 242 727 593 144 218 70 149 102,707 189,151 838 1,010 2,383 2,387 750 1,135 41,666 73,277 4,006 5,378 37,660 67,899 48,357 86,913 391 501 5,961 8,228 1,474 2,118 4,487 6,110 2,508 4,682 322 494 25,317 26,738 1,''33 1,930 23,584 24,808 580,367 643,466 378 390 62,812 43,559 20,311 6,279 42,501 37,280 2,468,184 2,997,973 10 21 391 320 75,110 62,322 (Z) 60 19 111 77 260 21 236 28 277 3,979 37,555 2,332 40,488 123 83 140 86 3,085 3,577 8,951 3,332 123,311 46,703 113,513 37,951 298 428 12 2 12 190 4,122 45 157 24 42 21 115 40 33 348 458 5 3 525 620 1 (Z) 50 25 53 349 375 37,062 65,515 11 8 703 375 9,024 3,083 89 111 3 1 10 1 918 20 (Z) (Z) 132 150 5 7 133 947 43 43 90 904 90 66 2 1 73 9 44 9 29 59 110 23 35 3,446 2,786 83 3,297 2,935 51,451 39,631 438 565 405 922 37,163 4 (Z) (Z) 1 176 908 97 104 214 281 97 121 7,632 12,009 344 826 7,288 11,183 10,827 4,818 19 25 159 166 12 20 147 146 39 49 528 610 35 98 493 512 43 43 5 13 38 30 536 67 112 103 205 6 215 12 330 613 38,784 926 38,199 185 207 1 (Z) 50 1 (Z) 1 (Z) 100 163 1,510 390 453 37 11,179 13,117 40 400 1 32 12 20 1 Z Reported in small fractions. Doe;: not include acreage for farms with less thaiT 10 bags harvested. Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. MONTANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 183 Part 4 of 4 Custer Deslel^ Dawson Deer Lodge Fallon Fergus Flatbead Gallatin Oarfleld Glacier Golden Valley Granite Hill Jefferson Judith Basin 30 87 110 14 44 39 232 81 44 10 15 17 97 23 38 1 69 201 305 20 200 308 607 222 157 15 51 41 126 59 192 2 20 7 155 654 20 15 750 823 14 19 12 19 20 54 6 3 95 22 324 823 41 74 707 576 28 10 4 47 32 145 23 4 2,690 812 11,227 122,515 1,006 1,662 88,455 118,421 917 1,439 533 1,792 2,425 5,857 592 5 6,608 2,270 37,924 141,860 2,760 5,991 103,553 97,174 2,672 1,114 408 3,450 3,223 21,619 1,970 6 80 43 7 75 35 2 8 3,275 1,519 34 9 2,824 1,381 46 10 51,002 22,851 540 11 39,835 1-',140 295 12 199 211 204 13 69 339 609 440 90 74 69 38 290 101 124 13 267 312 417 31 177 548 936 654 212 76 100 74 339 114 258 14 7 5 1 5 18 6 3 1 2 2 4 I 15 8 1 1 2 26 9 1 1 1 3 5 1 16 30 6 (z) 6 39 15 1 (Z) 2 6 21 1 17 87 2 2 2 109 16 12 1 4 9 7 (Z) 18 1,870 560 25 826 29,159 2,267 360 40 180 550 11,872 200 19 22,616 209 800 55 30,047 1,823 1,000 7 1,000 3,520 5,235 40 20 7 3 1 5 16 5 2 1 2 2 4 1 21 7 1 2 16 6 1 3 3 1 22 12 5 (Z) 5 29 6 (Z) (z) 2 6 3 1 23 10 "2 3 (Z) 75 1 (Z) 50 2 3 2 (Z) (Z) 57 85 28 24 25 8 22 10,368 19,004 2 7 1 1 (Z) 1,133 400 (Z) 2 1 (Z) (Z) 850 60 7 1 1 (Z) 'm (Z) 1 (z) 10 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2 4 1 2 1 6 53 13 4 1 1 3 9 31 5 6 3 2 67 11 3 2 3 1 13 32 1 5 (Z) 7 1 7 200 19 3 (Z) (z) 3 12 33 3 10 2 1 155 13 2 "i 1 (Z) 16 34 1 1 1 2 1 7 52 13 1 1 3 9 35 8 15 3 5 77 19 2 2 2 1 16 36 15 5 3 220 5 234 2,719 497 22 22 85 335 37 90 144 21 107 3,061 732 22 '20 65 2 708 38 5 ioo 30 353 111 20 33 74 39 'l6 83 15 20 393 161 16 15 10 40 15 3 120 5 204 2,361 336 2 22 2 261 41 74 61 6 87 2,668 571 6 5 65 2 698 42 10 175 137 3,273 285 5 2 360 43 51 107 15 20 3,679 189 3 '70 352 44 2 1 1 1 2 32 2 4 1 ... 3 2 45 5 14 1 1 42 7 2 2 1 46 75 25 25 2 9 208 25 100 '20 66 56 100 47 'so 189 '20 11 20 230 80 52 3 43 50 20 '38 7 16 48 49 '20 157 10 59 32 ' 8 50 75 25 5 2 9 128 22 50 '50 50 100 51 '60 32 1 20 171 20 43 '30 7 52 103 12 "i 5 64 5 35 5 53 27 21 210 2 54 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 55 1 7 1 46 4 2 56 1 '50 '10 59 6 2 120 '50 57 3 109 14 440 19 4 25 58 1 "5 2 50 59 3 '50 75 5 10 86 59 16 6 3 120 10 60 61 34 ^ 354 3 "i 15 62 '30 2 10 1 400 7,579 42 5 1 150 63 64 65 1 5 1 15 32 2,923 1 100 1 66 67 2 15 8 1,148 859 1 20 68 69 2 13 2 '15 8 10 428 2,069 720 75,875 16,003 1 100 20 '46 70 71 72 73 74 184 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 4 of 4 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For derinitions and explanatio Lewis and Clark Uberty Meagher Othef field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use or for sale f anns reporting 1959 . . 1954 . , acres 1959^. 1954'. 100-lb. bags 1959., 1954., Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting 1959., 1954., acres 1959., 1954., , tons 1959., 1954., Vegetables for home use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for hcane use farms reporting 1959 . , 1954 . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Sales dollars 1959. 1954. Sweet com farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Benies and other small fruits harvested for sale: strawberries farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959 . 1954 . quarts 1959. 1954. Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes:^ Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Apples farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. (iiantity harvested bushels 1959 . 1954. Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. ^antity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Sour cherries farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. (iiantity harvested pounds 1959 . 1954. Sweet cherries farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. ^entity harvested pounds 1959 . 1954. 220 343 756 354 129,026 71,311 13 31 441 918 5,956 10,630 752 938 17 28 10 2,725 1,352 21 23 10 11 18,365 9,069 275 274 907 717 220 284 7 587 S 776 855 1 196 6 732 7 580 19 273 24 504 146 141 723 850 121 206 602 644 465 2 275 142 159 893 1 569 275 69 618 1 ,500 20 ,128 58 ,903 251 251 58 ,964 40 ,607 18 ,965 5 ,230 39 ,999 35 ,377 2,387 ,057 2,929 ,667 57 114 305 351 51,599 54,527 3 3 127 215 1,300 1,529 132 204 6 10 ,025 ,542 2 (Z) 1 100 932 11 573 757 118 116 3 1 123 150 65 100 58 50 20 3 161 59 102 43 168 14 15 1,852 3,468 131 247 (Z) 5 18 1,845 (Z) 5 2 3,333 1,980 16 18 30 28 16 20 787 823 274 85 513 738 366 617 150 62 34 19 116 43 28 10 18 4 37 39 29 2,395 32 241 16 52 1,186 3,443 232 300 ,395 700 (Z) 25 9 190 487 50 240 140 247 1 2J0 66 132 583 328 102,300 63,313 97 1,133 193 274 1 10 5 1,380 3,313 (Z) 2 430 21 26 630 1,402 50 56 580 1,346 503 846 12 17 8 10 330 484 28 2 3 143 433 1 (Z) 100 58 192 10 48 192 30 132 Z Reported in small fractions. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. MONTANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 185 Part 4 of 4 MuEsel- sheU Park Petroleum PMUipa Pondera Porter River Powell Prairie Ravalli Richland Roosevelt Rosebud Sanders Sheridan silver Bow 17 55 8 49 69 35 23 36 267 102 85 30 117 187 3 1 30 125 52 175 138 87 53 70 585 418 365 40 205 427 6 2 9 8 1 23 22 6 453 5 751 103 13 9 13 32 (z) 3 10 70 4 42 31 8 396 11 654 135 48 42 38 49 2 4 331 774 89 1,848 1,639 303 55,001 376 151,538 17,697 986 766 1,572 1,938 52 5 823 9,235 431 5,327 14 « 2,509 642 48,270 1,312 37 117,133 57 14,173 185 3,917 2,389 50 4,851 1 4,351 53 6 7 25 745 2 28 1,312 68 2,907 188 7,682 64 2,871 1 25 8 9 1,202 9,084 96 1,123 22,141 2,643 47,692 7,382 117,597 3,443 40,014 25 301 10 U U,483 943 15,890 42,643 91,706 33,195 234 12 69 200 43 237 270 187 44 94 746 347 204 162 285 276 21 13 99 238 79 369 345 212 66 143 970 672 438 187 365 504 16 14 2 2 2 6 1 1 1 42 12 1 5 2 15 2 2 2 2 1 68 10 2 7 1 16 12 2 17 5 13 "2 16 87 21 (Z) (Z) 4 7 17 (Z) (Z) 3 3 3 134 28 1 4 11 18 940 557 350 510 2,000 5,500 1,600 11,845 2,388 35 50 330 160 19 36 225 160 350 40 24,682 1,909 L25 130 468 300 20 1 1 1 6 1 28 11 1 1 2 21 2 2 1 2 1 42 8 2 4 1 22 1 1 1 4 13 39 10 (Z) (Z) 2 3 23 (Z) (Z) 1 1 3 52 7 1 1 1 3 24 1 2 1 2 32 2 1 7 25 1 5 78 2 1 6 ... 26 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) 40 1 (z) (z) 27 (z) 1 96 (Z) (Z) 1 28 21 420 50 '82 61,755 830 300 630 29 50 254 144,601 225 100 4B9 30 4 12 1 2 2 2 2 133 4 3 2 38 9 1 31 2 12 3 2 2 1 3 2 222 14 1 1 34 4 32 2 19 1 1 (Z) 1 5 1 662 2 2 1 36 3 1 33 1 10 2 2 (Z) (Z) 4 1 1,329 14 (Z) 1 30 5 34 4 12 1 2 2 2 2 1 133 3 2 2 38 4 1 35 3 23 2 3 3 3 2 221 13 2 1 50 3 36 57 1,0U 10 '26 28 32 440 10 15,105 26 15 11 909 47 17 37 36 686 24 5 35 150 16 36,066 204 6 U 844 68 38 35 48 10 U 22 28 661 20 10 268 21 "lO 39 26 78 10 2 13 6 776 79 5 "3 172 36 40 22 965 13 6 4 440 10 14,444 6 5 11 641 26 "7 41 10 608 14 3 22 150 10 35,290 125 1 3 672 32 42 17 405 2 2 15 140 12 8,130 9 3 55 2,053 2 43 4 145 5 8 1 170 10 45,936 30 8 1,187 1 44 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 43 3 3 2 26 8 1 45 4 3 3 2 4 3 2 83 16 4 1 23 5 46 10 2 8 35 11 14 55 1,680 81 100 32 173 433 19 47 81 23 36 130 130 41 40 1,878 684 190 6 119 774 48 4 8 25 9 U 131 51 80 64 110 12 49 44 "3 1 30 20 41 152 220 50 37 312 50 6 2 10 2 3 55 1,549 30 20 32 109 323 7 51 37 20 '35 100 110 40 1,726 464 140 6 82 462 52 3 1 9 1 21 1,214 15 10 10 207 7 53 3 15 5 37 10 501 124 6 84 2 54 1 3 1 1 53 1 1 1 18 2 55 2 1 1 1 1 1 100 19 1 56 3 13 2 40 22,887 1 50 1 70 73 57 9 2 15 2 "a ioo 40 22,510 1,082 1 50 88 31 2 4 58 59 9 2 15 "e 1,055 23 60 3 13 100 800 40 40 100 30 21,805 21,455 552,545 561,452 1 5 39 65 485 976 69 2 45 61 62 63 64 1 1 1 1 1 17 1 1 14 65 1 1 2 1 22 3 18 66 3 6 6 2 30 170 6 8 71 67 4 2 5 30 184 52 .64 68 2 2 6 2 5 31 16 6 43 "s 61 28 ... 69 70 "i 6 2 "2 '30 30 139 168 9 10 36 71 72 '45 2 200 4,195 2,028 100 95 1,205 73 74 186 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 4 of 4 County Table 11. -FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-C(intinueci (For (icfinitions and i^X|iIanaLt(tns. see texl) Sweet Grass Valley Yellowstone Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for hone use or for sale farms reporting acres 100 -lb. bags Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting acres tons Vegetables for home use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting acres Sales dollars Sweet com farms reporting acres Berriesind other small fruits harvested for sale: strawberries farms reporting acres quarts 1959.. 1954.. 19 591. 19541 , 1959.. 1954.. 1959 . . 1954.. 1959.. 1954.. 1959 . . 1954., 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes:^ Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Apples farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Oaantity harvested bushels 1959 . 1954. Plums and pnones farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. (iiantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Sour cherries farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959 . 1954. Sweet cherries farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. CJuantit^ harvested pounds 1959. 1954. 16 427 7 457 29 27 864 774 14 505 9 919 278 387 3 5 11 6 3,100 3,226 3 1 4 2 1 3 (Z) (z) 20 105 S 30 190 895 2 80 188 815 270 449 3 20 33 107 2 12 291 1,178 156 239 (Z) 1 12 1,873 10 15 9 15 9 16 274 642 10 35 264 607 267 214 2 7 90 75 169 130 192 20,007 14,890 268 387 2 4 (Z) 725 170 1 2 (Z) 1 400 15 385 26,000 61 112 16 26 1,110 1,946 150 169 200 100 2 309 130 55 56 3 224 3 388 56 083 49 822 (z) 100 1 1 (Z) 2 194 351 47 65 43,92 5,659 416 631 14 11 24 16 4,765 2,659 (Z) 96 148 16 151 866 50 ioi 788 15 389 20 804 20 400 22,002 39 1 135 130 22,662 50 750 63 111 1 1 150 1 (Z) 66 140 9 37 573 ,204 80 192 1 (Z) 2 1 41 4 2 50 2 35 7 Z Reported in small fractions. Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. MONTANA 187 County Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959 Parti of 2 (For tlennition? nml cxplannlions. sec WKt) The State Beaverhead Big Horn Blaine Broadwater Carbon Carter Cascade Chouteau a 2 Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting... acres. . . CROPS FOR WHICH ENTIRE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED 11,189 1,456,8'.2 269 1>J1,476 310 49,761 347 44,401 168 31,583 626 61,454 74 9,287 274 23,451 61 7,651 3 4 Corn: Com for all purposes farms reporting . . . acres — 839 23,999 42 1,178 11 525 6 203 60 1,169 12 393 5 6 Harvested for grain farms reporting... acres.. . 95 2,265 1 30 2 7 7 bushels . . . 123,154 650 ... 360 8 Com sold bushels... 59,414 ... 9 10 Small grains harvested: Winter wheat farms reporting . , . acres... 713 30,771 2 58 66 4,293 3 231 34 892 28 934 11 12 bushels . . . bushels sold . . . 1,096,988 1,043,936 1,238 1,213 135,177 131,864 6,120 5,920 21,366 19,206 30,284 29,904 ... 13 Durum wheat farms reporting . . . 79 2,TO8 3 27 10 155 14 acres... 15 16 bushels . . . bushels sold... 70,290 65,413 1,030 1,026 4,564 3,359 17 18 Other spring wheat farms reporting . . . acres . . . 2,639 66,033 53 2,823 129 3,551 129 3,517 69 3,396 217 3,731 3 40 68 1,578 4 98 19 20 btushels... bushels sold... 2,053,195 1,890,564 114,760 108,359 108,833 104,333 95,940 92,441 106,909 99,739 119,129 107,273 335 115 39,321 37,855 2,999 2,969 21 22 Oats farms reporting... acres... 2,779 60,584 56 2,072 55 2,765 76 2,192 63 1,783 277 5,278 3 50 83 2,001 3 62 23 24 bushels . . . bushels sold.. . 2,887,850 725,157 111,852 14,030 119,434 61,775 95,785 23,660 81,266 34,286 291,146 87,001 1,900 86,329 13,830 2,100 25 26 27 28 Barley farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . bushels sold . . . 2,673 78,053 2,890,062 929,215 66 2,694 107,386 32,933 130 5,074 173,252 39,939 84 2,442 87, 575 16,379 50 2,200 71,141 30,285 188 3,913 146,249 43,248 4 125 2,620 62 1,937 61,626 32,323 3 78 2,280 1,280 29 30 31 Annual legumes: Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans .-.farms reporting... pounds... 435 12,792 16,594,193 29 891 1,170,636 '.'.'. 149 5,214 5,452,885 32 33 Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . . acres . . . 7,194 455,545 139 24,600 199 12,629 257 16,316 135 14,403 420 18,842 24 2,533 212 11,120 31 1,894 34 35 tons.,, tons sold . . . 996,287 177,433 49,339 9,019 27,520 6,018 39,326 10,174 38,039 10,098 51,144 11,995 3,346 24,386 5,289 3,763 243 36 37 Clover, tinothy, and mixtures of clover acres... 1,716 167,369 47 16,670 33 5,267 7 250 19 1,246 156 10,745 1 100 11 362 4 256 38 39 tons... tons sold . . . 229,149 22,326 20,215 620 5,918 1,539 450 210 1,873 110 14,987 4,256 100 ... 464 S4 342 40 41 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting, . . acres. .. 300 18,544 16 1,033 6 104 39 1,081 14 644 25 339 2 109 28 450 5 177 42 43 tons. . . tons sold . . . 26,461 1,457 1,594 129 1,196 7 1,236 366 490 66 160 655 47 319 44 Wild hay cut farms reporting . . . 1,191 281,623 164 140,249 7 284 50 6,533 19 2,027 13 400 16 3,010 3 238 3 3,490 45 acres 46 47 tons.. . tons sold . . . 274,999 14,936 128,723 4,362 298 74 5,236 1,753 2,404 442 36 1,803 50 272 2,540 48 49 Other hay cut farms reporting. . . acres. .. 349 13,513 8 428 12 601 20 1,066 112 21 239 3 450 7 108 50 51 tons. .. tons sold . . . 21,460 2,493 405 135 704 80 1,009 320 172 73 430 14 305 168 1 52 53 54 Miscellaneous crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use and for sale farms reporting... acres^. . 100-lb. bags... 930 6,547 1,066,017 9 391 75,070 6 19 3,850 45 218 35,985 20 349 37,001 41 20 3,166 14 210 37,983 3 2 100 55 Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting . , , 1,270 55,963 866,723 123 8,035 123,311 83 3,577 46,703 11 ?33 9,024 33 3,297 51,451 ... 56 57 acres , , , tons . , . 58 Vegetables for sale acres . . . 996 2 4 10 7 (z) 33 10 59 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting . . . 491 1,574 ... 1 1 3 2 81 136 1 1 60 acres . . . Z Reported in small fractions . grapevines . ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. ; not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees and Stub Items continued 188 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 1 of 2 County Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS Iteni (For dprinitions and explanations, sw le\t) Custer Daniels Dawson Deer Lodge Fallon Fergus Flathead Gallattn Garfield 1 2 Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting... acres . . . CHOPS FOR VmiCH HfTIHE ACREAOE WAS IRRIGATED 209 22,410 11 630 88 10,816 58 13,752 11 690 124 11,885 173 14,607 564 62,789 49 3,186 3 4 Corn: Com for all purposes farms reporting . . . acres . . . 73 1,909 34 894 ::: 3 65 7 102 5 Harvested for (^ain. ....•••••. .farms reporting. . . 27 515 1 20 ... ... 6 acres .. . 7 bushels. .. 30,195 1,000 8 Com sold bushels. .. 15,890 9 Small grains harvested: Winter vheat. ................... ..farms reporting... 6 217 5 156 1 72 12 622 145 6,203 10 acres . . . u 12 bushels... bushels sold.. . 3,947 3,383 2,870 2,790 ... 2,803 2,308 25,006 23,682 292,0"^ 274,883 13 Durum wheat. .farms reporting. . . 3 62 1 20 ... 1 10 lA acres... 15 16 bushels . . . bushels sold... 2,235 2,185 640 640 ... 350 350 17 18 Other spring wheat farms reporting... acres . . . 65 1,198 33 819 15 668 2 230 14 345 114 2,675 2 150 19 20 bushels . . . bushels sold . . . 34,371 32,356 20,986 20,716 26,726 24,946 4,300 4,300 10,098 9,029 91,772 88,927 2,877 2,627 21 Oats ............................. .farms reporting . . . 80 1,542 42 1,026 3 331 4 121 24 668 161 3,700 1 12 22 acres . . . 23 24 bushels... bushels sold... 74,474 26,843 56,175 15,830 14,825 3,000 5,360 2,400 34,493 10,336 191,838 58,047 550 25 26 27 28 acres.. . bushels . . . bushels sold . . . 28 724 24,822 15,302 25 748 28 , 795 14,800 ID 525 U,929 3,314 4 242 6,620 22 793 33,936 16,876 175 7,139 281,654 133,683 2 42 1,050 29 30 31 Annual legumes: harvested for beans farms reporting... acres.. . pounds . . . 2 31 44,000 13 581 852,090 ... ... 1 1 3,100 32 33 Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . . acres.. . 166 9,400 5 167 75 3,478 22 3,285 3 325 40 4,621 69 2,780 374 24,484 17 1,137 34 35 tons.. . tons sold... 20,199 4,525 540 8,789 2,169 6,553 2,417 660 170 7,958 705 7,657 654 65,670 12,645 1,322 36 37 Clover, timotl^y, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting... acres . . . 2 50 2 32 15 663 5 367 20 2,657 76 3,338 38 39 tons... tons sold . . . 120 20 75 712 20 455 2,897 253 5,364 917 40 41 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting... acres . . . 22 347 7 139 4 66 3 29 9 298 23 493 3 135 42 43 tons... tons sold... 358 28 137 9 73 50 597 800 2 130 44 Wild hay cut. .farms reporting. . . 12 1,097 1 150 1 350 26 7,064 1 5 8 910 12 1,387 33 1,364 9 486 45 acres . . . 46 47 tons.. . tons sold... 960 150 100 5,193 133 2 1,970 1,662 220 2,021 127 341 48 49 Other hay cut farms reporting... acres... 8 134 2 88 3 140 1 200 2 260 2 103 8 234 3 130 50 51 tons sold... 198 90 40 145 20 300 320 156 6 467 30 42 52 53 54 Miscellaneous crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use and for sale farms reporting... acres ^. . lOO-lb. bags... 8 18 2,495 6 102 8,145 11 613 118,490 ... 1 (Z) 8 28 696 85,101 37 541 85,378 ... 55 56 57 Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting... acres . . . tons... 80 3,275 51,002 ::; 43 1,519 22,851 1 34 540 58 Vegetables for sale acres 31 (Z) (Z) 77 15 59 60 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting... acres. . . 1 (Z) 2 7 6 15 5 13 S Reported In omall fracticme. grape vines . ^Does not include acreage for fanns vltll less than 10 bags hairvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less thEin 20 trees and MONTANA HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued 189 Parti of 2 Glacier Golden Valley Granite HIU Jefferson Judith Basin Ifite Leiris and Clark Uberty Lincoln UcCone Itedlaon Ueagher Mineral ttlsaoulB 45 5,638 59 5,817 135 30,565 63 5,696 140 16,983 61 6,262 889 46,760 191 32,457 1,537 77 3,847 52 3,454 417 79,388 106 40,097 20 807 313 22,090 1 2 1 20 1 7 1 19 9 104 3 42 1 10 500 400 1 66 2 73 2 28 14 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 22 2 71 57 1,158 3 135 1 15 7 365 1 121 U 165 9 10 440 420 2 22 750 606 2,000 1,520 34,442 30,616 2 10 250 60 3,223 3,228 ::: 150 150 2,700 2,700 13,373 12,910 4 55 1,660 1,490 3,200 3,200 4,524 4,180 2 15 505 497 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 35 4 135 23 354 3 102 14 179 1 4 113 1,581 24 384 11 162 5 117 102 2,083 7 207 1 6 51 1,073 17 18 870 870 2,998 2,698 12,787 10,815 2,980 2,878 5,646 5,124 75 39,362 33,024 9,769 8,142 4,048 2,766 1,494 1,444 75,305 69,706 4,654 4,104 250 238 41,061 38,339 19 20 4 113 7 154 36 713 4 102 23 396 li 168 2,936 28 708 13 123 4 126 116 2,216 16 763 1 32 48 833 21 22 3,740 5,935 34,234 2,156 6,000 16,210 835 500 136,198 24,907 25,137 7,574 3,236 100 3,520 103,264 20,326 29,719 4,500 2,070 33,298 13,597 23 24 3 154 3,400 3,400 4 165 4,010 30 834 32,043 6,580 2 90 3,060 3,000 30 708 27,905 6,800 1 7 250 162 3,180 106,280 17,439 36 1,071 37,538 12,186 ... 5 59 2,015 100 6 167 2,325 200 127 3,156 118,170 20,686 4 206 5,151 2,000 3 56 2,659 59 1,679 59,163 20,335 25 26 27 28 29 » 31 29 1,800 50 3,481 68 5,560 32 2,038 98 6,553 18 1,531 450 18,319 127 14,855 8 1,362 31 1,271 16 933 338 36,917 56 9,745 9 317 185 6,974 32 33 3,249 703 7,136 903 9,440 1,212 4,2a 727 14,551 1,654 3,044 50 35,932 4,379 28,370 3,833 1,360 ... 2,531 243 1,795 52 78,761 13,436 14,403 1,140 916 167 15,095 565 34 35 3 200 1 10 72 13,847 15 1,905 3 325 196 7,646 26 5,407 23 1,224 1 12 119 17,829 56 17,881 2 55 73 3,646 36 37 90 15 16 16 19,997 788 2,361 556 10,872 852 6,676 150 1,351 105 12 24,074 2,217 20,441 1,443 100 6,047 406 38 39 1 30 8 149 16 626 4 122 11 226 2 100 30 426 24 563 ... 15 135 4 151 38 989 9 287 3 56 36 435 40 41 30 190 10 1,009 40 150 274 100 544 806 3D 330 347 1,480 100 323 10 121 810 3 42 43 3 1,160 7 1,035 38 6,369 3 690 28 4,078 5 488 53 1,550 21 3,528 ... i 3 175 89 11,547 26 8,125 1 56 32 2,165 44 45 1,085 798 73 7,787 260 650 4,533 750 498 1,977 1^5 3,301 10 ... 20 125 13,032 835 8,675 455 130 3,437 406 46 47 1 20 9 870 1 25 4 405 I 45 1,915 1 50 ... . .* 2 15 8 234 3 353 U 360 48 49 25 25 1,298 50 24 454 4 2,723 5 50 ::: 44 398 428 702 145 50 51 1 (Z) 10 1 1 20 15 19 1,780 3 7 1,430 12 52 5,691 ... 78 738 126,988 13 441 5,956 29 297 50,339 3 127 1,800 ::: 1 1 20 57 572 100,757 5 3 121 25 22 3,977 24 1,167 17,282 52 53 54 55 56 57 1 5 20 27 3 (z) 1 5 124 58 2 2 7 11 179 653 1 1 ... 4 5 23 39 1 3 19 35 59 60 Stub Items cciitinued 190 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 1 of 2 County Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS (For dprinitions and explanntions, soo text) Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres. . CROPS FOR WHICH EOTIRE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Com; Com for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . Harvested for grain farms reporting, . acres . . bushels . . Com sold bushels. . Small grains harvested: Winter wheat farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . bushels sold.. Durum wheat farms reporting. . acres . . bushels , . bushels sold . . Other spring wheat farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . bushels sold. . Oats ■ farms reporting. . acres .'. bushels . . bushels sold . . Barley farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . bushels sold.. Annual legumes: Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . . . acres. . . pounds . . . Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting... acres.. . tons... tons sold... Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting... acres . . . tons. .. tons sold. .. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting... acres. .. tons... tons sold... Wild hay cut farms reporting... acres . . . tons . . . tons sold . . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . . acres. , . tons.. . tons sold . . . Miscellaneous crops harvested; Irish potatoes for home use and for sale farms reporting... acres ^. . lOO-lb. bags... Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting . . . acyes. . . tons. . . Vegetables for sale acres .. . Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees^ farms reporting . . . acres. . . Musselshell 63 6,169 1,220 1,190 6 100 2,299 2,086 241 15,240 9 159 5,441 9,071 637 9 276 3 liO 3 1 136 358 45,543 10 1,014 24,695 23,925 10 300 49,379 37,186 100 1,832 72,488 13,503 60 1,198 35,469 4,293 264 24,176 46,371 6,992 9,829 741 30 665 13 1,316 1,671 45 204 206 11,248 475 400 150 150 9,610 300 84 2,530 330 36 5,543 10,977 1,175 589 591 2 (Z) 28 PhilUps 258 37,281 12 375 100 100 955 17,162 903 15,722 44 23 1,808 1,808 36,775 47,175 35,079 44,727 69 27 1,612 610 58,967 26,156 4,308 3,091 37 24 980 4,124 26,910 130,845 3,370 75,112 184 14,174 31,004 4,805 256 241 54 1,TO3 2,261 70 40 5,450 4,426 345 27 4,124 2,997 455 1,503 14 745 9,084 (Z) 228 24,428 20,070 19,108 156 5,339 10,920 2,059 12 331 391 40 9 139 14 2,710 2,477 20 5 144 167 55 Powder River 56 7,047 1 200 4,000 4,000 5 150 2,450 380 43 1,710 20 3,092 4,400 20 607 150 40 100 180 60,355 1 40 70 1,540 15 467 28,104 11,874 1 6 5 1?9 50 3,305 3,149 2,560 2,358 35 1,817 67,642 58,621 40 852 32,054 3,400 1,709 64, 524 11,468 24,652 4,334 80 18,998 29,414 5,020 307 350 76 19,596 24,406 1,604 2 340 18 452 54,912 78 8,205 21 375 10,612 10,328 35 861 46,415 15,200 6 172 6,593 2,013 3 81 91,300 68 2,783 8,419 2,705 13 335 420 86 5 m 237 198 37 1,312 22,141 Z Reported in small fractions, grapevines . ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. ^Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees and MONTANA HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued 191 Part 1 of 2 Richland Roosevelt Rosebud Sanders Sheridan Silver Bow Stillwater Sweet Grass Teton Toole Treasure Valley Wheatland Wibaux Yellow- stone 320 3i,239 38 2,609 164 20,860 185 10,698 14 731 65 6,802 254 22,590 209 27,978 430 68,337 26 2,311 85 14,146 250 30,551 92 26,202 7 156 786 69,645 1 2 69 1,728 1 24 28 990 28 679 3 32 1 20 41 1,696 12 1,022 291 8,135 3 4 8 192 15 423 ::: 9 418 ::; 15 163 5 6 9,525 20,580 ... 23,770 ... 7,455 7 4,830 ... 7,600 17,480 ... 325 3 2 50 7 238 1 13 15 524 5 479 151 9,084 9 286 2 31 2 46 89 1,963 9 10 839 791 6,200 6,090 550 400 9,164 7,511 9,101 8,851 346,253 333,702 9,977 9,755 680 640 818 798 69,625 65,839 11 12 U 329 2 120 ... 1 15 3 134 3 465 12 129 13 14 9,036 8,892 ... 1,610 1,500 ... 450 400 ... 4,620 4,380 ... 13,800 13,700 4,338 3,265 15 16 195 5,380 2 70 56 1,440 22 204 51 853 23 466 150 5,94a . . . 35 1,131 38 1,906 15 400 365 6,450 17 18 U7,203 136,215 1,400 1,370 40,260 37,676 3,846 2,212 27,812 24, 5X 10,389 9,083 152,295 145,325 40,150 39,009 40,802 39,899 12,206 10,278 264,606 236,862 19 20 128 3,181 3 53 28 778 22 240 2 56 3 65 69 1,105 73 1,943 131 3,614 3 135 23 500 40 1,063 26 795 262 4,120 21 22 167,264 72,985 780 29,506 7,630 U,330 800 1,300 1,853 200 61,695 11,566 75,818 9,449 146,419 27,788 3,200 28,476 12,170 37,533 9,294 30,520 3,260 244,294 48,312 23 24 122 3,207 128,449 51,355 2 115 1,200 300 44 1,179 28,563 9,2% 34 374 11,755 1,845 •■• 4 109 3,750 3,200 70 1,553 61,506 5,310 37 357 24,237 3,457 143 5,112 131,651 114, 706 48 2,006 37,543 14,380 29 1,575 28,410 12,785 17 731 21,305 275 341 7,342 351,297 83,316 25 26 27 28 U 438 618,560 • ■ 1 15 20,000 ... ::: 28 661 934,926 ... 9 546 500,200 ... 185 4,317 6,839,996 29 30 31 265 8,624 11 496 128 8,651 105 4,923 19 1,579 158 7,677 144 13,605 299 15,001 16 1,061 70 3,450 178 11,587 70 8,758 2 78 645 17,302 32 33 22,586 7,333 1,342 100 20,773 6,365 8,751 890 '..'. 2,555 421 17,563 1,384 22,433 1,591 34,308 6,125 2,242 156 9,083 1,604 27,114 7,761 15,109 831 85 46,590 8,243 34 35 3 17 5 122 46 2,167 ... 18 1,422 66 3,771 43 3,120 14 575 3 34 4 96 6 129 17 3,196 63 886 36 37 18 6 ... 170 40 3,087 105 1,635 50 5,934 331 4,345 50 769 26 60 117 137 25 3,391 1,596 293 38 39 17 204 5 126 14 212 13 198 . 2 75 5 37 1,080 12 490 2 46 7 146 32 814 14 341 37 422 40 41 272 112 192 141 256 57 301 135 55 1,266 10 552 40 294 1,216 109 395 663 42 42 43 2 50 4 90 6 845 8 392 34 2,676 5 165 24 1,467 42 17,546 2 210 1 20 47 3,506 25 8,821 5 71 44 45 88 85 770 100 480 2,879 416 272 1,578 25 14,515 1,035 250 150 10 3,035 384 9,597 140 56 16 46 47 5 50 2 468 6 130 7 232 7 277 11 552 11 376 1 10 4 106 10 515 8 1,338 ... 15 232 48 49 103 52 365 160 374 30 324 590 408 63 20 150 443 180 1,687 62 717 313 50 51 23 36 16,147 13 7 597 32 2 322 ... 3 (Z) 52 10 79 16,166 15 1 127 26 109 18,906 1 (Z) 8 8 3 309 13 8 438 3 1 80 1 1 20 53 124 20,157 52 53 54 185 7,682 117,597 50 2,871 40,014 1 25 301 29 364 14,505 ... 55 3,224 56,083 1 50 750 372 14,058 228,636 55 56 57 12 (z) 4 10 (Z) 1 3 456 58 1 (z) 1 1 10 6 1 1 6 6 6 4 1 (z) 1 1 2 59 60 Stub items conttnued 192 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 2 of 2 (For definitions flnil explanations, ^ee text) Big Horn CROPS FOR VraCH ONLy A PAST OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Com for all purposes farms reporting. acres . Small grains harvested: Winter wheat farms reporting. acres. Durum wheat farms reporting. acres . Other spring wheat farms reporting . acres . Oats farms reporting . acres . Barley farms reporting . acres. Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . acres . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres . Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres . Other hay cut farms reporting . acres . 187 7,931 14 767 298 15,278 182 4,067 521 20,097 1,173 64,844 212 13,885 84 2,554 214 20,167 49 2,723 13 620 1 28 1 3 3 32 1 100 3 175 1 194 19 1,034 14 294 16 967 36 1,890 9 531 12 515 103 8 150 16 285 5 230 26 1,429 33 2,055 3 375 1 10 5 212 15 3 94 13 731 29 2,188 3 7D 4 300 1 100 1 150 2 16 4 171 14 377 6 192 3 300 2 75 Horn (For definitions ant! explanations, ^ee text) CROPS FOR WHICH ONLY A PART OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Com for all purposes farms reporting . . acres . . Small grains harvesleti: Winter wheat farms reporting . . acres.. Durujn wheat farms reporting. . acres . . Other spring v/heat farms reporting. . acres . . Oats farms reporting . . acres . . Barley farms reporting . . acres . . Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres.. Oats, v;heat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting.. acres . . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres . . Item (For definitions and explanations, see t*xt) CROPS FOR WHICH ONLY A PART OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Com for all purposes farms reporting., acres . Small grains harvested: Winter wheat farms reporting . acres . Durum wheat farms reporting. acres. Other spring wheat fanns reporting. acres. Oats farms reporting . acres . Barley farms reporting . acres. Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reportirig. acres . Clover, tijnothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres . Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres. Other hay cut farms reporting . acres. Deer Lodge Fergus 2 292 6 206 5 123 2 102 7 360 5 145 70 3,970 3 U2 2 39 2 464 1 20 13 493 1 60 3 45 10 120 16 589 35 1,015 10 962 1 20 1 101 1 20 40 1,558 2 38 15 645 21 413 80 2,330 100 4,652 13 479 1 1 6 194 3 139 2 64 2 133 6 116 2 15 14 600 1 30 Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis and Clark Liberty 1 100 3 233 1 142 3 113 3 142 11 1,466 5 163 2 70 10 624 7 482 14 903 1 120 35 2,051 2 145 1,339 1 3 41 16 316 20 495 91 3,139 2 33 7 204 31 2,637 3 65 MONTANA 193 County Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 2 (For deHnitions ami cxplanacions, see lexl) Meagher f.^issel- sheU Phillips CROPS FOR WHICH ONDf A PARI OF THE ACREAGE *A3 IHEIGATED Com for all purposes Tanns reporting. acres. Small grains harvested: Winter wheat farms reporting. acres. Durum wheat farms reporting. acres . Other spring wheat farms reporting . acres . Oats farms reporting . acres. Barley farms reporting . acres. Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres . Clover, tljnothy. and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres. Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres. 12 28B 13 643 60 17 581 120 3 2« 1 36 7 16 1,234 1 200 1 140 3 155 U 1,175 3 30 9 503 2 236 5 111 7 252 5 64 17 647 1,052 15 973 3 79 4 125 1 5 8 710 12 753 228 8 224 9 346 40 1,820 138 3 25 3,239 1 100 1 45 1,255 10 337 16 1,197 9 507 12 1,050 813 (For definitions and PK[,lanalions, se« teKt) Powder River CROPS FOR WHICH ONUf A PARI OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Com for all purposes forma reporting... acres . . . Small grains harvested: Winter wheat farms reporting... acres . . . Durum wheat farms reporting. .. acres . . . Other spring wheat farms reporting... acres . . . Oats farms reporting . . . acres . . . Barley farms reporting . . . acres. . . Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . . acres .. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover end grasses cut for liay farms reporting... acres. . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting.. . acres.. . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . . acres . . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . . acres . . . 129 33 1,7C9 50 2,297 4 242 18 795 713 2 100 12 539 2,225 1 90 5 171 6 183 9 244 15 484 20 BOO U 201 18 553 13 502 3 291 3 55 5 254 3 170 4 144 18 1,549 16 1 5 2 313 31 ,247 167 3 198 3 151 6 129 (For definitions and ex[>lanations, see text) Silver Bow Sweet Grass Valley Yellow- stone CROPS FOR WHICH ONDT A PART OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Com for all purposes farms reporting acres Small grains harvested: winter wheat farms reporting acres Durum wheat farms reporting acres Other spring wheat farms reporting acres Oats farms reporting acres Barley farms reporting acres Hay crops Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating ......farms reporting. acres. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting, acres Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting, acres Wild hay cut farms reporting, acres Other hay cut farms reporting acres 50 3,467 20 1,154 26 1,351 22 1,177 7 159 36 1,469 12 808 19 3,843 5 362 125 63 4,592 7 119 25 1,090 178 10 644 3 161 6 149 3 1,285 23 646 194 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST (Tor ilonnition^ anil explanations. 5e«* text) Big Horn Nursery antj greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale: Nurscrj' and greenhouse jwoiincts, flower and vepetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold famis reportinK W-''!' ■ ■ dollars l?5n.. On farms «ilb sales of '^^.OIK) or more fams reportinc lO.'ifl.. dollars Iflfin . . Nursery products {Irees, shrubs, vines, omamentals. et^.) farms repontnp 105S . . 19,14 . . acres used for growinp 1050 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1050 . . 1051 . . C^lt flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1050. . 1051 . . Grown under glass fan"S reponinc 1050. . 1054.. square feet 1959 . . 1054 . . Gro*Ti in the open farms reporting 1050 , . 1054 . . acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954.. Sales dollars 1959.. 1954 . . Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds. vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Grown under glass tx in house farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . square feet 1959 . . 1054 . . Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres used for growing 1950 . . 1051 . . Sales dollars 1059 . . 1054.. Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reportinc 1050 . . Sales of anv forest t^udmi.s farms reporting 10.59. . dollars 1959.. 1954.. Sales of standing timber farms reporting 1959 . , dollars 1959., Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1959. dollars 1959.. Sales of firewood, fence posts, sawlogs, and Christinas trees farms ri'pciting 1959 . dollars 1059., Sales of other miscellaneous products fnnns reporting 1050. . dollars 1959.. Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1059. 1054. cords {!' X r X S') 1050. 1054 . Sales fams rofxirting 1959. cords (1' X 4' X 8') 1050. r^nce posts cut farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959. 1954 . Sales famis reporting 1059. number 1054 . Saw logs and veneer logs cut fiimis reporting 1059. 1054 1 thousands of lio;ird feet 1959. 1054' Sales farms reporting 1059 . thousands of IxjanI feet 1950 . Christntas Uees sold fnniis reporting 10.50 . nunjk^ 1959 . 107 1,217,505 830,963 51 1,139,555 21 33 105 153 214,104 98,830 82 61 70 50 570,134 626,471 33 31 18 17 970,471 655,365 35 56 31 4S 24,360 85,232 13 3 5 32,930 76,768 2,004 799 1,605,799 922,769 404 648,528 583 957,271 565 929,982 44 27,289 1,256 2,584 12,725 31,041 90 1,239 734 1,884 383,143 690,238 72 231,851 237 636 18,874 41,724 182 18,594 341 456,900 2,000 5,410 6,940 1 100 4 5,310 9 47 137 1,020 9 51 3,450 53,627 2 1,500 120 82 2 120 3 3 3,485 1,050 37 3 2,395 5,065 2 2,265 1 130 1 130 18 58 105 422 1 10 31 67 4,579 15,016 1 150 1 1 180 28 556 2 55 140 14,105 1 6 1 (Z) 250 10 9,082 3,140 9 8,263 3 819 3 819 1,800 1,860 1 2 15 135 1 15 3 9,585 12,647 1 6,960 1 (Z) 3 2 2 1 8,240 7,000 1 1 1 1 9,585 12,300 3 3 525 3 28 11 270 3 17 606 6,225 1 250 3,526 1 250 1 250 15 2,270 2,790 11 247,149 219,946 6 243,149 3 6 8 18 22,950 11,715 87,850 103,800 2 5 3 2 223,799 190,800 1 6 350 12,180 400 17,431 20 4 3,097 905 3 2,919 2 178 2 178 6 35 44 334 1 6 16 39 3,097 14,605 1 200 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of Ijidivldtial operations. Z Reported in small fractions, 'includes sales of standing timber. MONTANA PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 195 Custer Daniels Dawson Deer Lxlge Fallon Fergus Flathead Gallatin Garfield Glacier Golden Valley Granite Hill Jefferson Judith Basin 2 1 2 5 5 1 4 1 1 (D) ... (D) 26,000 13,700 28,400 78,300 67,915 130,246 49,250 (D) 700 43,935 200 700 3 "2 1 ... 1 4 3 1 "3 . . . 4 (D) 1 (D) 12,200 "2 (Z) 1,500 76,500 2 5 5 5 5,400 5,100 127,396 1 2 (Z) 1 500 1,050 (D) 1 ■•• 43,935 1 1 3,850 24 5 fi 7 8 9 10 11 2 ... 1 1 2 2 5 5 3 1 3 12 13 2 1 1 1 2 ;; 5 3 1 "3 H 15 19,900 11,000 6,258 6,000 14,000 25,600 26,150 70,723 33,425 6,700 ... 21,750 50 400 16 17 "2 1 1 1 1 3 ^1 18 19 (Z) ... 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) 1 1 ... 20 21 (D) ... (D) 20,000 1,500 (Z) 6,000 9,700 23,000 1 2 1 2 4,000 3,500 4,000 3,900 72,900 57,600 4 3,036 "2 1 5,215 128,696 47,200 2 2 2 1,207 1,275 1 i 1,050 1,000 (D) "i 1 200 700 28,000 2 "2 7,000 12,085 50 600 1 1 1 1 600 60 iio 100 23 2< 2h 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 40 1 4 7 2 31 378 48 4 7 1 30 5 49 10 36 ... 1 2 14 211 26 1 1 10 2 9 2 37 ... 3,200 (2) 10,046 334,724 65,270 60 300 10,136 23,500 4,451 500 38 2,025 690 14,970 335,189 9,375 400 25,980 ... 2,257 21 39 1 6 102 15 1 ... 8 1 5 40 3,200 ... 1,649 81,188 45,808 60 9,960 12,000 2,701 41 2 11 180 13 1 3 2 6 2 42 ... (Z) 8,397 253,536 19,462 300 176 11,500 1,750 500 43 2 9 177 12 1 ... 3 2 6 2 44 ::: (Z) 7,827 4 570 243,452 9 10,084 17,462 1 2,000 300 176 11,500 1,340 2 410 350 1 150 45 46 47 36 5 12 224 23 1 4 18 3 41 4 48 24 ... 3 88 523 61 37 11 42 4 40 9 49 129 ... 64 96 2,269 296 5 50 186 25 462 44 50 193 60 705 1 20 6,377 25 207 719 15 237 9; 106 577 2 12 62 571 1 3 76 51 52 53 14 4 5 20 108 14 3 4 1 11 4 32 6 :.i 23 5 3 94 339 30 20 11 5 40 7 34 24 .'ir, 1,072 720 902 13,713 61,649 5,050 550 2,400 100 1,845 25,250 7,385 2,705 ',f, 6,020 4,200 710 26,250 159,837 6,265 6,860 7,800 1,210 8,394 2,350 17,590 6,900 57 ... 6 IB 2 1 ... 1 2 2 58 ... 14,905 38,430 1,700 600 ... 23,000 2,175 700 59 5 58 7 2 1 1 3 1 60 6 22 161 U 1 ... 3 12 7 61 37 4,234 440 7 ... 2 2 15 5 62 "se 556 1 3 10,683 53 4,622 660 5 432 55 13 1,478 66 1 5 63 64 65 2 1 139 3 2 1 3 . . . 66 .'.'. 2 1 229,551 0 ... 101 1 116 67 196 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST Lewis and Clark Liberty Meagher Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale: \iirsiT\ nnd jjoonhnu'^o pro>liicls. fliwer and vpcotahle •^oeile^ am) plunLs, flowors, and bullis -mid fanns reporting l!t5i> . . dollars 1P5!1.. 1954 . . On lams wilh sales of ■^2,01X1 nr ntorr fam;? rcportinj; 10511.. .lollars la^O. . Nursery products (trees, sliruhs, vines, omampntals, rtc.) farms reportinp lOiitt . . lOS-l.. acre? usptl for jrrowin!: 1P59. . 1954.. Sales dnllars inr>9.. inf. 5.. Cut flowers, nolted plants, florist greens, and bonding plants famis reporting 1959. . 1054.. Grown under glass farr^s reporlinL' 1959 . . 1954 . . square feet 1959 . . 1954 . . GrowTi in the open farms reporlinc 19.i9 . . 1954 . . acres used for erowinp 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . Veeetatiles grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds. vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms. ..... farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. square feel 1959. . 1954 . . Grown in the open farms reporting 1959.. 1054.. acres used for growing 1950. . 195!.. Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reportinc 1959 . . Sales of any forest pnjijuris farms reporting 19.')9. . dollars 1959.. 1954 . . Sales of standing timber farms reporting 19.59.. dollars 1959., Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1959 . , dollars 1959. . Sales of firewood, fence posL'?, saw logs, and Clirislmas trees farms reporting 1959. dollars 19,i9. Sales of other miscellaneous pro.lucL'^ farms reporting 1059. , dollars 19.59., rir»?«ooil antl fuelwucid cut farms reporting l!>r.9. 19.^1 . cord- (V X I' \ 8') 19,'-i0. 195 I . Sales fam.s reportinc 1959. cords (!• X V X ^')1059. . farms reporting 1959, . 19.54 . . numl^r 1959.. 1954.. . farms reportinc 1950 . . number 1954 . . sawloj's and \eneer logs cut farms reporlinc 1950. 19.Vl^ lhou--:imh of l)n:irii fei't 1050. 19.54^ Sales farms reporting 1959 . thiwsancis of luard fi-et 1950. rhrisUnas tree^ sohl farms roiwirting lO.'.O. nuiiilter 1959 - 3,665 ^,166 1 2 (Z) 1 50 908 163,42^ 83,400 2 183,024 30 40 159,900 38,000 3 3 2 3 558 12,335 1,027 194,750 3 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 2,790 23,524 2,633 40,150 3 3 3 2 2 3 l,i(A 588 11,515 1 2 (z) (z) 825 625 5,250 212 35 82 18 106, 5U 160, 573 28,670 24,754 39 10 37,943 45,210 59 12 68,571 115,363 59 n 68,421 115,013 2 2 150 350 157 17 154 32 1,411 219 1,779 764 12 2 246 27 63 18 77 43 U,040 120, 561 19,803 41,684 3 5 6,450 115,500 19 4 28 13 1,447 1,536 1,050 1,158 17 3 1,420 1,495 39 3 40,192 511 3 1,800 4,400 1 (Z) 1,500 2 2 2 1,380 2,756 1 1 (Z) (Z) 1,200 2,750 1,300 144 600 150 135 107 210,359 140,071 50 73,606 86 136,753 84 134,175 6 2,578 65 140 777 1,607 4 47 22 2 12 80 12 20 7,550 250 5,208 22,845 3,025 8,675 4 2 3,200 1,300 30 58 2,995 5,621 ... 28 2,860 ... 67 1 116,421 1 7 1,365 50 18 39,538 2,705 7 1,365 16 36,688 3 2,850 7 1,365 3 2,850 17 40 242 490 18 43 151 2,286 24 58 5,785 21,960 2 100 335 2 8 (D) 158,062 10,000 196,350 1 2 (D) 156,000 2 1 2 4 6 9 6 73 (D) 1,950 10,000 24,300 6 5 2 3 150,120 152,285 5 5 2 4 154,365 167,050 3 1 2 1 672 8,000 1 Cz) 1,747 5,000 23 87 5 47 3,031 201,048 1,505 38,686 1 23 100 65,106 4 40 2,931 135,942 3 39 2,856 135,442 1 1 75 500 19 53 32 lie 140 703 275 1,200 1 la 12 126 8 24 22 7C 868 5,675 3,259 14, 567 2 630 1 11 9 30 70 3,426 63 2,384 1 9 70 3,376 1 22 200 26,003 D Data not shcrwn to avoid disclosure of individual operatlonE. Z Reported in small fractiona. ^Includes sales of standing timber. MONTANA PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 197 Muaael- shell Park Petroleum Phillips Pondera Powder River Powell Prairie Savalll Richland Roosevelt Rosebud Sanders Sheridan Silver Bow 1 2 1 2 12 2 1 4 4 I 200 (D) 200 (D) 26,252 7,300 ID) 900 79,620 2 1,500 2 (D) 1 2 (P) (D) 14,404 4 23,418 2 3 3 2 3,413 650 600 1 6,300 400 1 ID) 660 2 'io 350 40,900 4 79,620 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 11 1 1 2 10 9 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 12 13 1 1 8 7 1 1 1 1 2 4 3 14 15 756 500 180 16,500 22,660 24,740 4,015 1,296 2,000 495 920 61,200 32,720 16 17 7 6 1 1 18 19 iz) 2 3 (Z) (z) 20 21 200 (D) 150 (D) 19,289 10,497 6,300 600 (D) 400 660 79,620 40,900 22 23 1 1 5 12 1- 1 1 1 24 25 1 1 3 9 1 1 1 1 26 27 1,000 60 ... ioo 1,766 17,899 3 3 (Z) 150 360 341 384 ... 28 29 30 31 32 1 33 (D) 50 (D) 3,550 1,000 (D) 150 34 1,500 3,257 400 35 30 96 3 10 6 42 58 1 142 4 7 26 162 15 36 6 34 5 20 46 2 1 68 5 37 •J.V'tO 92,533 2'-.3 • 58,316 84,934 700 200 90,156 4,856 3g 10,231 43,790 723 4,480 20,947 450 31,531 350 '82 1,300 84,176 130 39 3 29 15 31 24 1 40 2,600 60,999 49,730 33,817 28,416 500 41 4 U 5 7 26 2 1 57 5 42 2,140 31,534 253 8,586 51,117 700 200 61,740 4,356 43 1 14 5 6 25 1 1 57 5 44 1,550 31,384 253 8,436 49,631 500 200 54,294 4,356 45 3 1 1 3 1 4 46 590 150 150 1,486 200 7,445 47 12 56 1 9 3 23 44 U2 2 23 120 13 48 26 58 10 10 7 37 38 221 2 18 208 10 49 193 630 . 1 83 8 162 724 1,120 18 131 1,092 257 50 189 642 141 110 26 226 920 2,560 12 148 2,146 84 51 1 2 6 6 2 52 100 85 108 43 70 53 18 43 3 3 3 26 23 1 25 3 7 8 38 5 51 31 65 7 6 8 42 42 1 77 6 8 19 93 4 3 ri.T 3,670 20, 160 485 550 1,600 4,502 14,395 1,000 7,480 2,300 1,950 2,650 6,191 1,935 5fi 12,155 25,955 2,020 1,460 2,400 9,730 24,640 784 13,786 1,950 1,817 6,622 27,982 1,800 2,390 57 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 4 1 5h 500 4,550 505 10,000 500 1,000 400 1,950 1,000 m 6 13 5 3 17 1 1 29 2 60 21 22 1 11 12 55 2 3 86 61 56 782 29 65 1,247 "i 5 1,267 'ei 62 531 4,846 9 766 3 4 120 1 90 2 2 3,094 2 55 3 1,205 5,049 10 1,149 12 21,576 15 20 2,671 29 1,279 28 20,791 1 77 1 100 63 64 65 66 67 198 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, giown tor sale: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold farms reporting 1959 . , dollars 1959.. 1954 . , On famis with sales of $2,000 or more .... farnis reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, omamenlals, etc.) farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1959. . 1954.. Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants faims reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Grown under glass farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. square reet 19.59 . . 1954 . . (Srown in the open farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959.. 1954.. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1959 . . 19,54 . . Grxjwn under glass or in house farms reporting 1959 . . 19H.. square feet 1959 . . 1954.. Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres used for lowing 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales , dollars 1959 . . 1054.. Any forest products cut and/or sold. farms refxjrting 1959 . . . Sales of any forest products farms reporting 1959 , , , dollars 1959... 1954 . . . Sales of standing timber farms reporting 1959 . . . dollars 1959... Seles of all other forest products farms reporting 1959 . . . dollnrs 1959 . . . Sales of firewood, fence posts, sawlogs, and Christmas trees , farms reporting 1959 . , . dollars 1959... Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting 1959 , . , dollars 1959... Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . cords (4' X 4" X 8") 1959... 1954... Sales farms reporting 1959. . . cords (4* X 4' X 8') 1959 . . . Fence poets cut farms reporting 1959.. . 1954 . . . number 1959. .. 1954 . . . Sales farms reporting 1959. . . number 1959 . . . Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting 1969 . . . 1954 ■ ■ thousands of board feet 1959 .. . 1954^.. Sales farms reporting 1959 . . . thousands of hoard feet 1959 .. . Christmas trees sold farms reporting 1959. . . number 1959 , ■ - 1 1 132 17 4 13,065 2,4CX) 1 2,500 10,565 4 10,565 9 46 48 773 1 5 30 1,735 5,607 1 100 5 329 58 2 275 Sweet Grass 29 10 22,952 18,700 2 16,000 e 6,952 7 6,852 1 100 19 100 167 1,099 1 10 11 55 2,500 15,250 1 100 3 17 200 426 3 175 D data not shown to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Z Reported in small fractlotts. ^Includes sales of standing timber. 3 20,004 500 2 19,200 1 (Z) 3 1 6,800 800 9,467 900 150 1,900 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,000 100 800 2,496 488 350 1 950 2,900 1 1 1 1 200 2,496 50 1,000 Valley 1 1 3,000 14 5 10 57 235 47 58 512 17 3 U 48 1,330 600 5,320 15 ,950 1 (D) 1 (0) 1 (z) (D) 1 1 1,000 (D) 5 36,780 4 25,000 2 U,780 11,780 3 16 24 167 2 9 300 2,460 3 1 335 10 2 310 1,175 APPENDIX The Questionnaire Index to tables (199) 200 THE QUESTIONNAIRE r;Tj;|T7=i^^ MONTANA U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— BUREAU or THE ONSUS PARSONS, KANSAS Al CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1959 A1 No. .Section I.— PERSON NOW IN CHARGE (If m member of the family or anyone else fills thie questionnaire for the person in charge, be sure that ail the information is given for the person in charge.) 1. What IS your 2. What IS your mail Hddress? Section II.— OWNERSHIP 1 IWNKD LANli Include all land and (racls of land owned, regardless of where localed even though Iheae are considered separale unlls; also cropland, paatureland. woodland, and wasleTand. - None D ftcrea do vou own? a f no land i ifd. mark X in Ihr /iqiintr for "Xon< ") LANIt RFNTKl) oR LKASKD FU')M OTHKUS Include all land and tracls of land renled or leased by you regardlesB of where localed. Include any separate fields, meadows, pastureland. woodland, and wasteland. Alao include leased Federal. Stale, and railroad land. Do not Include land uited under a Government permit. worked on shares None □ C5J) 4. How nmriv acres do yovi rent from olhersT Include (// -Wonf," mark X and stip to qiifitlta (a) What i« the name and addrcw of each landlord and the number rented or worked on shares for each? of i Mail address ( Po^t office and State) Name of landlord Mail address (PoHi office and State) Name of landlord MpiI address (Post office and State) LAND MANAGED FOR OTHERS; [51 How many acrrs do you operate for others as a hired manager? None Q (Kritcr the mime and addresa of employir under gin'^lniii 4tal ) LAND RKNTED OR I.KASi;i> TO OTHKHS renled lo others. Include land worked on aharea by others. to the Government under the Soil Bank. 6. How many acrcn do you rent to olhersT {// -Xonf," mark X and iktp lo quftlton Include any separate flelds and hay land Do not include land leaaed (a) Of the acres rented to Dlh'T are owned by you? . [71) a A ACRES I^ THIS PLACE: [7 J Adding acres owned and acres renled from others, then Bubtracling acres rented to others, we get • ^TAcr Acres In Ihls plai s qupwtmii fl.) Thla la all the land operated by you even though part of U may be located elsewhere or In other counllei The remaining questions of Ihls report refer lo the total acres of land reported for this question. LOCATION OF LAND: 8. Is any of this land loculed in another county? No Q Ye.t Q {// "No," mark X and »ktp lo gufition [SJ ) (•) How many acres are In your county? ... ... Acres _ (b) Give names of other counties and acres located In each: (>Jame of oounlvl ' ^Ts^ctlon lir-CROr'.^ HARVESTEP THIS YEAH, 19S9- Report ell crops harvested or to be harvested thla year from these (read answer for question 7) acrei If you rent or work land for others on shares Include landlord's share. CtIRN: (Include l\n- as sold if taken fro dlord'H Hhare hirt placf.) IflJ \Va.s unv corn harvested for any purpose thla year? No Q YIes Q (// ■■.Vo," mark X and skip lo qufslion C22J.) (Ansu-er these que»liona, if "l'c«.")^~"* 10. Corn for all purposes? ...... (Do not includ'- .-iweel corn or popcorn) (a) Corn for grain? (70 ]l» ear corn or 56 lb. shelled corn = (b) Corn fur silage? Acrw * (c) Corn hogged or graied, or cut for green or dry fodder (eurj< not hunked or .inappcd)? . . welihl) (3) How much of thia year't crop wa« or will he (The total of the acres for qui'^tions (a), (b), and (c) mu«t equal the acres for qiiixtion 10.) Were any of the following grain crops harvested thit year— MALL GRAINS: (Include the landlord's share a.s sold if taken from this place.) {ATiswtT these questions, i/ "}>,■ (1) I How many [22] Winter wheal? . . 24. Durum wheat? . . 25. Other apring wheat? 26. Oats lor grain? 29. Barley? . . . 30. Rye? .... 31. Flaiseed? . . 36. Safflower? 37. Muatard aeed? 38. Other fralnsT Eninier and spelt? Proso millet? Mi;r home use or for sale? (If less than II) bags were liarvested, do not report acres.) 90. Dry field and aeed beans? 93. Dry field and seed peas? ... 94. Sugar bccU for augar? (1) How many acres were or will be harvesU-d? (Report tenths of an acre for potatoes) (2) How much harvested? lOO-lb. ~ L MONTANA 201 vr.(;i:TAiii.r:s ion homi: vsk and kou sai.k melons. 105. \\' .otiil hHrvciU'd Hcren liiridlord H vtmri' l>o nut incl>id<- ttir value of Insh potatoes ) BKRItlKS AND oTHKU .^M \I,I. KUIITS [143J Urn- »nv berries or other small rruits ImrMslid thia year for saleT No n Vr: mark X and skip to queihon tlS2J.) {An»wer thtse quealwna, i/ '■>'«.")— Were any of the followtng berry rrops harvested Ihta year 144. StrawberrlesT 145. Raspberries? 161. Other berries? Black iM-rrK's? 1 Currants? (I) Acres harvested? (Report tenths of acres) /lO Quarts harvest*'d7 TRKK FUllTS, MTS. AND GRAI'KS: [1521 !-< t1>' rr H total of 20 fruit and nut trees dnd grape^'ines on this plsci-? . - No Q Yes Q (// "No," mark X ar\d skip to question [I98J.) (// ">'«," annu'er quealiona 153 Ihrougti 197.) 163. How mucli land ia in bearlnK and ' actm ! Taaika i iinnhianriK fruit orchardB. grovea, i vineyards, und planted nut treeaT . . . jg : /I0| Were any of the following ' ids of it and nut trees on this place 134. Apples? LSfl. Pears? 1«5. Plums and prunes? □ D D D lt)9. Sour cherries? 170. Sweet cherries? 197. Other fruits and nuts? . - . Apricots? (irapea? | GIw n*nw Peaches? (1) How many trees (or vines) are NOT of bearing age? (2) How many trees (or vines) are of bearing (3) How m» N«Mb< NURSKRY AMI CHKKNHoUSK PRODUCTS. FLOWER AND VEGETABLK SEEDS AND PLANTS, AND BULBS: [1981 Wire Hiiy nursery or greenhouse products, flower oi egetable seeds or plants, flowers, or bulbs grown for B RfOWl mark X and ^kip to qtiesh (Anawtr these guealiOM, if " } sale thia year? No D Yes Q [202J ) 200. Cut flowers, potted ilants, florist greens. luid leddlng plants for sale? 201. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, mushrooms? (a) In open? (b) Under glai {(•) In open? . . (b) Under glaaa or In house? . . (1) How much area was used for growing? Taalfea sales in I9i97 f OTHKR CHOI'S; [202J \re lh>Tf any nth.-r crons llial w.Tf or will l.r liiir vi'-led i 1hi4 pluce — Root and grain crops nogged nr grazed? Crass allage? Af(\ thia year No n Yes n (//■ anawrr ' Nam* of CTopT ' VaJyaofMlwr _/00 Section IV.— LAND USE THIS YEAR. 1959 203- Acres In this place (copy i\croN from question 7)- CROPLAND: 204. How many neres of lund wi-re in fields and tracl.i from which crops were harvested tincliidiiiK hay ciiU thia year? (This area may l>i- ohlam'-d by adding the ncre-. in the flelda or tracts from which one or more crops wen- harvested or hay wH-s cut thia year, acres m nonhearing and lii-arinK planted fruit trc'"'. nuts, and grapes, and acres in nursery and greeiihuuHt^ products | THIS SHADED SECTION 18 TO BE FILLED BY CENSUS ENUMERATOK (a) Add acree of ali crvpa (u'ifA A m Sec III) and enter total here (6) FVom how many acres of lind w«r» two crops harvested ihU ywarf. _ _ . . _ _ (c) Subtract the acrta for (6) from (a) and enter difference here - 206. How T for pasture 'e y acres of cropland kcti- used only aiingl thia year? 206. How nmnv acres of cropland were in cultivated summer fallow thia year? ....... 207. Hiiw nianv seres uf cropland were used only for solUlmprovemenl grasses arul legumes not harvested and not pastureii thia year? . . . 208. How many acres of cropland have not been accounted for? ... Ilmlude idle cropland and cropland on which all crop^ failed ) None D None D None D None D "W^. These totals must WOODLAND (Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts; cutover and deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture ) 209. How many acres of woodland were pastured (or grazed) thia year? 210- How not pastured ( lany acres of woodland we r graied) thia yaar? None D None n OTHER LAND 211. How many acres were In other pasture? (Not cropland pasture and not woodland pasture.) (// ■•None," mark X and $kip to quegtton [212].) (a) Of thia other pasture, how many acres do you consider to be Improved pasture? . None [ (Iniprovcd by tinnng. fertilizinK, seeding, irrigating, drftinmg, and controlling weeaa and brush ) [212] How many acres were in house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, and wasteland? . . Add these acres (queBtion.-* 204. 205. 206, 207, 208. 209. 210. 211, and 212) and enter the total here ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Seclion v.— IRRIGATION /-x 213. Of the total land in this place (reported in question 203). how many acres were Irrigated thia year? (// "jVonr," mark X artd akip to gueslto None □ Acres . [218]) 214. How many acres in this plai by sprinklers thia year? .... were Irrigated No) D Acres . 215, From how many acres of Irrigated land were crops harveatt-d thia year? None G Acres (Be sure to include all irrigated land from which hay was cut and all irrigated land in both bearing and nonbearing fruil and nut crops and irrigated land from which volunteer crops were harvested ) (// "None," mark X and $kip to qtieation [217] ) 216. What part of the land from which crops were harvested thia year was Irrigated? All Q P*rt Q (// -All," mark X and akip to qiieatton [217].] (// "fart," gife below name and arrta trrigaird for each crop If alt orchard waa irrigated, liat "Orchard," and if all fegrlahles for sale, tiat "Vegetahlea ") Name of crop i ngated? Acres irrigated? Nan ne of crop i ngated? Acres irrigated? (1) (3) (2) (4) [217] What percent of the Irrigation water used on thia place thia year was obtained— (a) From a well (pumped or flowing) or spring directly by this farm or from another farm? (b) From a stream, lake, drainage ditch, or reservoir directly by this farm or from another farm? (c) From a mutual or cooperative water or ditch company, Irrigation district, or other Irrigation organization? ((Jut name beloic ) (The total for questions (a), (b), and (c) r Name 202 THE QUESTIONNAIRE r Section VI.— RACE. AGE, RESIDENCE, OFF-FARM WORK. AND OTHER INCOME Oth«r D - 219. How old wrrc you on your Ifu'^t birthday? , 220. Do you live on this pinco' No D Ves Q 221. When did you begin to oporalf this place' Report moni h if vou began to operate this place since January 1. 1958. ' OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHKR INCOME: 222. How mniiy days this year did you work off yoiir fii profesHion. or on someone else's farm Include days yoii v, December 31. 1959. {Do not include exchange work ) (Mark on, rm' Include work at a nonfarm job, business, peet to work ofT your farm between now and (I) (2) (3) U4) IMIolHdara D 223. Did any other member of your family living with you have a nonfarm job, business, profession, or work on someone else's farm thit year? No Q ^es □ 224. Have you anv income this year from any of the followinK sources; Sale of products from land rented ouT Cash rent? Boarders'' Social Securily'' (lid-age assistance? Pensions' Veleraiis' allowances? Uneinployinent compensation? Ititerest? Dividends? Profits from nonfarm business? Financial help from members of your family? No Q Ves C (I J ••Nnnr" for quealion 222 and ":Vo" for both quraltona 223 and 224. »kip to qutation [226] ) 225. Will the income which you and your family receive from work off the farm and from other sources (listed in question- 223 and 221) be greater than the total value of all agricultural products sold or lo be sold from vour place (/)!« year? No Q Ves Q Section VII.— FOREST PRODUCTS THIS YEAR. 1959 [226J How much was or will be received this year from the sale of standing timber or trees? . (Include standing timber sold for pulpwood.) 227. How much was or will be received thin year from the Bale of pulpwood. poles and piling, bark, bolts, and mine timbers? . (Do not include sale of staudiiig timber, firewood, fence posts, sawlogs, and Christmas trees.) None sold Q $_ None sold Q $_ {An r thene quettiona, i/ "Yes.")— (Do not report below any products sold on the stump Products sold on the stump should be included in question 226.) Were •ny of (he following forest products cut thl» year for home use or for sale — 228. Firewood and fuelwood? 230. Fence posts? 231. Sawlogs and veneer logs? 232. Chrlslmu trees? n D Cwda (4' ■«'>*' be sold in 19597 Section VllT.-POirLTRV AND LiVESrOCK NOW dfrtHIS PLACE AND LIVESTOCK PRODI'CTION THIS YEAR, 19S9 Include all poultry and animals on this place owned by you. by rour landlord, by four employees, and by others. Include livestock grazing on land used under a Government grazing permit. POULTRY: 236. Are there any chickens, turkeys, or other poultry on this place? . , No Q Yea Q 237. If "No," were there any on this place any time //lis pear7 No D Vea Q (// "A'o" for bolh quealiona 236 and 237. mark X and »kip to qutiilton [246] ) 238. How many chickens (hens, pullets, roosters, etc.) •I months old and over are rww on this place? None G Number None n Number 239. How many broilers were or will be sold thia year? . . (Report all broilers sold and those grown for others under contract ) 240. How many hens, roosters, pullets, cockerels, and other chicken's were or will be sold thli year? None Q Number 241. How many dozens of chicken eggs were or will be sold thia year? 242. How many turkeys and turkey fryers were rained thia year? .... ........ (Include Ihose raised from poulls hatched, poults bought, and those raised for others under contract.) None D Doaens _ None D Number 243. How many turkey hens now on hand a keeping for breeding next year? ? you None D Number 244. How many ducks, geese, and other poultry (not counting chickens and turkeys) Give were sold thia year? . ..... None □ name_ 245. How much was or will be received thia year from the qale of turkeys, ducks, geese, and miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs? , . No »old Q Value of sales l_ 8HKEP AND LA.MBS- [246] How many ewes, rams, wethers, and lambs of all ages are on Ibis place? , . None □ Number (// "Aonf, ■ mark \ and ak,p to question [247] ) or this total, how many are — (a) Lambs under 1 year old? Number . (b) Ewes 1 year old and over? Number . (c) Rams and wethers I year old and over? Number . (The total for questions (a), (b), and (c) ' must equal the number for question 246 ) HORSES AND MULES: [247] How many horses, mules, colts, and ponies are on this place? None D Number b-l SHKEP AND LAMBS SH been sold thia I/ear? (21 How many more will he sold between nou} and Dec. 31? CD How much wa^ or will be the value of sales in 1959? "[265] CatvesT . , , . D D D D □ D 'd D D D None n NnmbOT Nan. n Nomb«r $ nm 266. Citde. tiot coiinlitiK calves? . n n $ m 267. Horses, mules, colls, and ponies? . . . n $ . 'UO 26S. Hois and pigs?. . n n ^'■" ■ 269. Sheep and IsuibsT D □ . '> . MONTANA 203 [272] H..W 273. H How mui WBS or w b« spent I hit yrai Swrlit XL— FERTILIZER AND I.IME 'W^ fertlliilnf niBlrrlBlH (//■■v. Wm ferlllUer used thit year on an> of Ihe following rropA Includ«- til ferlillter and lime used on Ihin picrp during J9S9. whcth«r purchased by you or by your landlord. ,■ (icrr-. wyiJ. ..„„,, . , , , , 1(a) t5U days or r persons working /asr ireeK, / ' how many were employed | , on this place for Vt>) l^" than 15( > during thia year'. 150 days during thia year? None D Persons _ n Persons _ (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number for question 286.) 288. Of these hIreJ persons working taat treek. how many were paid on a Number of persons (2) What was the agreed cash {If more than one person, give average) _/00 per week (3) How many hours per person were these workers expected to work to earn this pay? _/00 per day ""^ Piecework basis? , (The total persons reported in column 1 must equal the number for question 286 ) .None D Fersoiit laiiv hired pi-rsons paid on a piecework ba.s - pllici' taat Friday? mark X and nkip to qufation [291] ) lured [M-rfons on piecework (reported for work taat Friday? Section XI V.— EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIE.S NOW ON THIS PLACE Include equipment, whether owned by you or by others, on lh|i| plart Include equipment and rsrilities that are temporarily out of order. How many of the following are on this place - [291] Crain combines? . . . 292. Corn pickers (include pickci nd corn combini 293. Pick-up balers? 294. Field forage harvesters (for field chopping of silage and forage crops)? 298. Molorlrucka (Include pick-ups)? 296. Wheel tractors other than garden? 297. Garden tractors? ... 298. Crawler tractors (trarklaying)? . 299. Automobiles? Do you have on this place 300. Telephorie? No Q Yes Q 301. Home freexer (for nuick f reeling and storing food)? No n Yes D Home freexer (for nui (Du not inrliide riYrigeratorsi,} 302. Milking machine? No Q Yes Q 303. Electric milk cooler? No Q Yes G 306. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or oth.-r crop*)? No Q Yes Q 306. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower? No Q Yes Q 307. On what kind of road (I) Hard surface? . . is this place locsled? ,^, ^.^^^.^^ „hell. or «hale? (.War* one.)^^*> I (.1) Din or unimproved? . □ p^ How many miles lo a 1—1 I hard surface road? "-J I D ].essihan I mile OR ' ^^ I - — Whole miles. Section XV.— RENTAL AGREEMENT, FARM VALl'ES. AND MORTGAGE DEBT No D No n ■lart X onrf nkxp lo quftlion [314] ) inKWfr nue^lion 310 through 313 } No n 308la) Do you rent any land from others' (bl Do you work any land on shares'* (// Wo" for hoik qufntionB 308(a) and 308ibi, (// ")'**■'/'"■ ""'"■ i/^ftion 308fai or SOSibi. 310. Do you pay to your landord any cosh as rent? (a) If "Yes," how much for the year? % 311. Do you pay lo your landlord any share of the crops (such as i. (, J)? No Q S12. Do von pay to your landlord any share of the livestock or livestock products (such as J, i, J)? No Q 313. Do you have this land under any other arrangement (such as a fixed quantitv of anv product, upkeep of land and buildmgs, payment of taxes, keep of landlord, rent free, etc )7 '. No Q Yea □ Yea a Yes D /OO Yes a Yes D Yes D E3I4] About ow much would the land and the buildings sell for - D la) Land and buildings owned by you? iCopy acre- fr.mi (|u.-sln.ri 3 i (bl Land and buildings rented from othera? (Copy acres from quesiioTi 4 ) I~ I c) Land and buildings managed for others? Q (Copy acre^ from questmn 6 ) I' ~ (d) Land and buildings rented to others? | Q (Copy acres from question 6 ) (3) Total value (dollars) 31S. Is there any mortgage debt buildings owned by you? {^^ark ont No G Yes Q No land owned G [ Ql*a nwath anrf dir 316. On what date did you fill this questionnair Section XVI.— ENl MERATOR'S RECORD— To be flllcid by Census Enumerator Census county division ED- No Who furntahed the information i (An reportt {Mark one.) Hlr.d lAtmng G N« A. LiM the h*«d of every household living in ihit ED. AND ALSO B. List every person, not living in ihii ED, who has aitriculiural operations in ihis ED (2) Does this person or any member of his house- hold operate a farm lot nnch ) ? (51 Did this person or any member of his bouu lijtt .11 4IIV ixiu' ihis vijr— pVn" F-IV (9) Does ih« Kir iftriCuUiirjt opt-tjlions *h^rr hr l.v«' I I0( Any live- stock? ( hogs? caiilc? horses? vheep' goals;' rtt.) (4) 20 or more chickens? turkeys? ducks? (*) Any crops? (com? CMtS? hay? tobacco^ o«h nut trees? (71 hi ule? noriery o» green- houie product.? (•1 I i 5 4 No 1 Y« No I Yes No 1 Yes No ;Yei No ; Ye» No jYes No : Y« No : Yes i 1 6 7 S 9 10 No : Yes No : Yes No : Yes No :Ya No : Ye» No |Ye. No : Yes No I ■. f 1 1 1 i 12 15 U No 1 Y« No : Yes No! Yes No 1 Yc No 1 Ye. No 1 Ye. No! Y« No ! Ye^ i 16 n IS 19 20 No : Yrt No 1 Yes No i Ye« No 1 Yo No 1 Ye. No I Ye. No| Yes No j Y« i . (1) (2) (5) (4) n) (6) (7) (•) (9) (lf» l->rti) ri()A2 • < ..lumni t-H Ir N ..// ...lumns ^k•^ t.> ..•lumii 16 It Vt-^ *<<>lumn'J li N.> i.ll .■.Iuoki l(> It t.^ I> . >.. . .t.|. • lolumnIO If No hll . , Jum» 1 1 j>i.l m<-< A 1 ll ^■- «> lU .h.i— • un Al Mroct (hit person work linJ on CllbKk rcquind 1urn«J ourr i.. Rrmark) l>4lt- plclrit IK.) £ < Rrmindrn (When i.> r«-ri.r« iclcpl'o.u iiumhrr ru ) (Ml l>j.r 1.1 Jit ^ miujU 114) Al N., 1>..U Dair 2 S 4 1 .____ i j : 1 : 1 Al Ni. Djic l)jr< 6 8 9 10 f- - • Al N.. [>ait l>..u 12 1) 14 IS 11^.1 IV.tc in 1') t mi IT2I (1>1 (14, 1 (I*-) ( l(. ) • (^lumn II A«.Bn Al (lumhrr »h,.. V..U .trtrrm.nt • t«lunin II II ^ f . nil A » l..r IjnJL.iJ *,..l A 1 l.x •Column Ih 1 .,u r .1 iic ....U m, i , M.s...ttl ^..^J mus, Kc< jn Al A^i.^n Al numhro ... ih.i ptrfn t ntf r m ...Igmn M ih. At ..umh.f ,|| ,rou.>c-J our>(...o^ ...J 1..., ,.,.t..-l, t. .1 i..' Al .«>irt l*,;.n(..nK ...ih 1 !,.« ihr hfM Al ...u 411 1.. .»i •h«:h ihr n.i.n. ..i .h.% prrs.-, jppr.r^ .. .t truuir.-.l «fi I(.«>hcjnood rt( trajni 206 INDEX TO TABLES County Abnormal farms Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay Alfalfa seed Almond s Angora goats and kids Animals sold alive, specified Annual legumes, specified Apples Apricots , Area , approximate land Asparagus , Automobiles Austrian winter peas Average size of farm , Avocados Barley Beans Beets (table) , Berries , specified Blackberries Blackeyes and other green cowpeas Blueberries (tame or wild) , Boysenberries , Broccoli Broilers sold , Broomcora , Buckwheat 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 f ana labor , Cattle and calves Cattle and calves sold alive Cauliflower , Celery Change in definition of farms Cherries , Chicken eggs sold Chickens Chickens sold , Christmas trees sold Citrus fruits, specified , Clingstone peaches Clover seed Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay , Collards Color of operator Commercial farms '...... Commercial fertilizer, expenditures for Commercial fertilizer, uses of Common and perennial ryegrass seed Conservation of land Com Com pickers Cotton I Cotton farms Cowpeas Cows Cream sold Crimson c lover seed Crop drier Cropland By acres harvested By color of operator By irrigation By tenure of operator By use Cropland in cover crops Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the coDtour Croppers {for South only) Crop-share tenants Crop 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 Dates Days worked off farm Definition of farms, change in Dry field and seed beans Dry field and seed peas Dry onions Ducks sold Durum wheat Economic class of farm Eggplant Eggs sold Electric milk cooler Elevators, power-operated, conveyor or blower. Emmer and spelt English or Persian walnuts Equipment and facilities, specified Escarole, endive, and chickory 14,17 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 7,12 8 8 7 5 11 11 11 10a 9,10a 11 11 U 1 11 4,6 11 1,1a 11 11 11 11 U 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 8 11 8 11 8 11 15,17,18,19,20 5 3 17, IB, 19,20,21, 22 5, U, 15, 16 5 6 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 7 12,17,13,19,20,21 *>9 8 11 8 11 10 1 8 11 7 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 6 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 7 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 9 12 8 U 8 11 S 11 8 11 8 11 3,4,17,18,19,20 3 14,17,13,19,21 4,5 5 17,18,19,20,21 7 B U 1,17, IB, 19,20, 21 1,1a 8 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 8,15 11 15,17,18,19,20 5 8 11 6 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 7,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 a 11 4,17,13,19,20,21 6 1,2,3 1,1a, 2, 3 , 2,3,17,18,19,20,21 1,2,4 3,17,18,19,20 3 1,2 la 3,17,18,19,20,21 3 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a 17,18,19,20,21 1 17,18,19,20,21 1 3,17,18,19,20,21 5 3,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 7 1,17,18,19,20,21 la,lla 8 13,17,18,19,20,21 4,U R 13,17,18,19,20,21 5,11 ' ' ' ' ' i 11 1,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a 9 12 15,17,18,19,20 5 7 10 7,17,13,19,20,21 5,9 11 6 8 11 4, 17, IB, 19,20, 21 5 10 1 8 11 8 11 8 11 7 10 8 u 14,17,18,19 5 8 11 7 ,12,17,13,19,20,21 4,10 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 4,17,18,19,20,21 6 8 11 8 11 A, 17, 18, 19,20,21 Ewes , Expenditures, farm. See Farm expenditures. Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow. Farm expenditures, specified , Farm labor , Farm operators : By age By color , By residence By tenure , E^ of f -farm work and other income Farm products , value of , Farm property, value of Farms , number By color of operator By economic class By kind of road on which located By kind of workers During specified week By land irrigated ^ size of farm By tenure of operator By type of farm By value of products sold. Farms with all harvested crops irrigated Feed for livestock and poultry, expenditures for Fence posts cut Fertilizer, commercial, expenditures for Fertilizer, commercial, uses for 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 forage harvesters Field seeds Figs Filberts and hazelnuts Firewood and fuelwood Flaxseed Forest products Forest products sold Freestone peaches Fruit-and-nut farms Fruits and nuts, specified Fruits and nuts sold Pull owners Gasoline Eind other petroleum fuel and oil, expenditures for Geese sold General farms Goats and kids Goats and kids clipped Goats and kids sold alive Grain combines Grains Grapefruit Grapes Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains Green lima beans Green peas (English) Greenhouse products Guineas sold Hairy- vetch seed Harvesters , field forage 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 Honeydews Hops Horses and colts, including ponies Horses and/or mules Horses and/or mules sold alive Horticultural spec laities sold See also Nursery and greenhouse products. Improved pecans Income, farm. See Value of farm products sold. Irish potatoes Irrigated farms, number IiTlgated land in farms By use Kale Kind of road Kumquats Ladino seed Land and buildings, value of land area, approximate land from which hay was cut Land In farms By color of operator Qy size of farm By tenure of operator By use land in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18 3,4,17 4,17,18 3,4,17,18 4,17,18. 17,18 1,17,18 1,2,17,18 3,17 4,17,18 5,17,18 1,17,18 2,16,17 3,17 17 17,18 5,17,18 19,20,21 18,19,20 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 18,19,20 17,18,19 19,20,21 19,20,21 5 19,20,21 18,19,20 18,19,20 18,19,20 19,20,21 1 ,19,20,21 9 5 19,20,21 15,17,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 9,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 7 15,17,18,19,20 6,7,17,18,19,20,21 7,17,18,19,20,21 7 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 7 9,17,18,19,20,21 1,2 ,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 8 4,17,18,19,.'?0,21 1,17,13,19,20,21 1 8 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20 2,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 \ INDEX TO TABLES 207 LanJ in irrit'-'t'^'-i faiiiK.' By use Land In strip-cropping systems for soil eros ion control Land irrigated bj* source of wuter kind pastured Legumes, specified annual Lemons l£Spede2a cut for hay Lespedei^a seed Lettuce and romaine LLma beans LUne and liming material, expenditures for... Lijne and liming material used during, the year Limes ;. Litters farrowed .\ , Livestock and livestock products sold , Livestock farms other than poultry and ddiry and livestock ranches , Livestock ranches Livestock -share tenants , Livestock, specified Livestock sold alive Loganberries Lupine seed , Machine hire, expenditures for , Managed land Jtonagers Mandarins { included with Tangerines ) ^:angoe3 Maple sirup made Buckets hung Maple sugar made Milk cooler, electric Bulk-type MUi sold Milk cows Milking machine , Mint for oil Ktiscellaneous and unclassified farms Mixed grains r/iohair clipped Motortrucks Mules and iHule colts • K'avel oranges , Nectarines Nom/hlte farm operators , Nursery and greenhouse products, flower ajid vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs , Nursery and nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines , ornamentals , etc . ) , 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 Operators, farm. See Farm operators. (Ganges Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins... Other and unspecified tenants Other field-crop farms Owned land Part ovmers , Part-retirement Part-time farms , Pasture , Peaches .• Peanuts .\. Pears Peas Pecans Peppers. See Sweet peppers and pimlentos. Pick-up balers Pimentos Plums Plums and prunes Popcorn Potatoes Poultry and poultry products Poultry and poultry products sold Poultry farms Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower.. Products , farm, value of Proso millet Prunes Pulpwcod sold Pumpkins Purchase of livestock and poultry Quinces Radishes Rams ai.d wethers Raspberries Red clover seed Redtop seed 1,2,1', 17,18,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 15,17,18,19,20 3,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,211 3 3,21 8 9 9 ,17,18,19,20,21 4 ,17,18,19,20,21 ,17,18,19,20,21 ,17,18,19,20,21 e 15,17,18,19,20 ■4,17,18,19,20,21 ■,4,17,18,19,20 9 ,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 3 3,17,18,19,20,21 14,17 17 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 .lla .-. , lla j li la 1,1a 11 11 11 11 11 11 9 , 9,10a 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,1^,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,16,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 4,8,9 ,5,9,10a 11 11 4,7 3 3,4,5 11 11 12 12 4)6 4,6 11 5 11 10a 4,6 111 Tables 11 11 11 11 11 5 5 3 3,4 5 ! 5 1,1a 11 4,6 11 11 11 11 U 4,8,9 4,5,9,10 5 6 5 11 11 12 11 4,7 Residence of operator Rice Root and grain crops hoeeed or grazed Rye Ryegrass seed, common and perennial Sampling, reliability of Sawlogs and veneer logs cut Seed beans, dry field and Seed peas, dry field .and Seeds, bulb:;, plants, and trees, expenditures for. Seeds , field Shallots Share-cash tenants Sheep and lajnbs Sheep and lambs shorn Sheep and lambs sold alive Silage Size of farm Small fruits Small grains Snap beans (bush and pole types) Sorghums Soybeans Specified equipment and facilities 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 Sugarcane or sorghum for sirup Summer fallow, cultivated Sweelclover seed Sv/eet com Sweet peppers and pimientos Sweetpotatoes System of terraces on crop and pasture land Tangelos Tangerines and mandarins Telephone Tenants Temple oranges Tenure of farm operator Timber Timothy seed Tobacco Tobacco farms Tomatoes Tractors Tree fruits , nuts , and grapes Tung nuts Turkeys Turnips 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 raushrooras . . . . Vegetable farms Vegetables for home use Vegetables harvested for sale Vegetables sold 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 Watermelons Wax beans. See Snap beans. Wheat White farm operators Wild hay cut Winter wheat Woodland in farm, by use Wool shorn Wool sold Workers : Family Hired Regular Seasonal Specified week Work off farm Young berries r.tute 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 a 3 8 23,24 9 8 8 5,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21,22 fc,12,17,18,19,20,;l 7 7,17,18,19,20,21 8 16,17,-8,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,16,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 3, 17, 1£, 19,20, 21 9 15,17,18,19,20 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,7,12,17,18,19,20,: 15,17,18,19,: 17,18,19, 17,18,19,20, 1,17,18,19,20, 17,18,19,20 1,17,18,19,20 6,7,17,18,19,20 15,17,18,19 17,13,19,20, 14 15 16 8 8 R >,4 17 18 19 20 6 8 1,17 18 19 20 7 21 12 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5 5,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 1959 COUNTIES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS U.S. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 Final Report — Vol. I— Part 39— Counties FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES Idak COUNTIES Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY, Chief Agriculture Division U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges, Secretary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Richard M. Scammon, Director (from hAay 4, )96?j Robert W. Burgess, Director (To March 3, 196? j Boston Public Library Superintendent of Documents AUG 3- 1961 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS DEPOSITORY RICHARD M. SCAMMON, Direaor (From May 4, 1961) ROBERT W. BURGESS, Director (To March 3, 1961) A. Ross ECKLER, Deputy Director Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director Lowell T. Galt, Special Assistant Herman P. Miller, Special Assistant Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards Julius Shiskin, Chief Economic Statistician Joseph F. Daly, Chief Mathematical Statistician Charles B. Lawrence, Jr., Assistant Director for Operations Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration Calvert L. Dedrick, Chief International Statistical Programs Office A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer Agriculture Division — Ray Hurley, Cljiej Wardek B. Jenkins, Assistant Cliiif Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Chief Field Division — Jefferson D. McPike, Chief Ivan G. Munro, Assistant Chief Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chiej Henry A. Bloom, Assistant Chief Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chiej Construction Statistics Division — Samuel J. Dennis, Chief Decennial Operations Division — Glen S. Taylor, Chief Demographic Surveys Division — Robert B. Pearl, Chief Economic Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief Electronic Systems Division — Robert F. Drury, Chief Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chiej Geography Division — William T. Fay, Chief Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief Housing Division — Wayne F. Daugherty, Chief Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief Personnel Division — James P. Taff, Chief Population Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief Statistical Methods Division — Joseph Steinberg, 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 AC59-1 and AC59-2, Prehminary Reports Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: A60-9482 SUGGESltD CITATION U.S. Bureau of the Census. U.S. Census of Agriculture: 1959. Vol. I, Counties, Part 39 Idaho U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1961 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 $1.25 PREFACE Volume I, Counties, is one of the five principal reports presenting the results of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. This volume, in 54 parts, presents the compilation of the infor- mation given by farm operators to census enumerators in 1959. The 1959 Census of Agriculture was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957), which codified Title 13, United States Code. The collection of the data was carried out by census enumerators directed by super- visors appointed by the Director of the Bureau of the Census and working under the direction of Robert B. Voight, then Chief, Field Division. Paul R. Squires, 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, Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief, and Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by M. Vincent Lindquist, Thomas Jabine, Robert S. McCauley, John C. Mackey, Robert Standley, Hilton E. Robison, Helen E. Teir, Carl R. Nyman, Kenneth R. Norell, Gladys L. Eagle, Henry L. DeOraff, Charles H. Boehne, Joseph A. Correll, Margaret G. Wood, Evelyn K. Jett, Simon Yablon, Emma B. Gass, Charlotte J. Messinese, Bennie L. Sharp, Isaac E. Lemon, James M. Lindsey, Samuel S. Murray, William F. Kauffman, Hector Vila, Harry P. Owings, Charles A. NichoUs, Henry A. Tucker, Robert S. Boyle, Helen M. Davenport, Albert W. Graybill, Lois G. Miller, Thomas D. Monroe, Gerald P. Owens, Bernard L. Ross, Marvin M. Thompson, Helen D. Turner, Kurt W. Luethy, Arnold L. BoUenbacher, George W. Coffman, Joseph A. Horak, Samuel J. Hundley, Donald K. Larson, Chester G. Lykins, Wilmer R. Maxham, Virgil L. McClain, Jr., Darrell D. Prochaska, Robert J. Rades, Hubert E. Sites, Duane E. Traylor, Donald H. von Steen, Elmer O. Rea, Frances G. Compton, Lillian W. Bentel, and Neil V. Perkins. Acknowledgment is made of the technical assistance and the loan of personnel by the United States Department of Agriculture in the planning, the enumeration, and the com- pilation of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. May 1961 in UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 FINAL REPORTS Volume I — Counties — A separate part for each State. Statistics on number of farms; farm characteristics; acreage in farms; cropland and other uses of land; land-use practices; irrigation; farm facihties and equipment; farm labor; farm expenditures; use of commercial fertilizer; number and kind of Uvestock; acres and production of crops; value of farm products; characteristics of commercial farms, farms classified by tenure, by size, type, and economic class; and comparative data from the 1954 Census of Agriculture. Volume I is published in 54 parts as follows:' Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States New England States: West North Central — Continued Mountain: 1 Maine. 19 South Dakota. 38 Montana. 2 New Hampshire. 20 Nebraska. 39 Idaho, 3 Vermont. 21 Kansas. 40 Wyoming. 4 Massachusetts. South Atlantic: 41 Colorado. 5 Rhode Island. 22 Delaware. 42 New Mexico. 6 Connecticut. 23 Maryland. 43 Arizona. Middle Atlantic States: 24 Virginia. 44 Utah. 7 New York. 25 West Virginia. 45 Nevada. 8 New Jersey. 26 North Carolina. Pacific: 9 Pennsylvania. 27 South Carolina. 46 Wabhington. East North Central: 28 Georgia. 47 Oregon. 10 Ohio. 29 Florida. 48 California. 11 Indiana. East South Central: 49 Alaska. 12 Illinois. 30 Kentucky. 60 Hawaii 13 Michigan. 31 Tennessee. Other Areas: 14 Wisconsin. 32 Alabama. 51 American Samoa. West North Central: 33 Mississippi. West South Central: 52 Guam. 16 Minnesota. 53 Puerto Rico. 16 Iowa. 34 Arkansas. 54 Virgin Islands. 17 Missouri. 35 Louisiana. 18 North Dakota. 36 37 Oklahoma. Texas. Volume II — General Report. — Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. Summary data and analyses of the data by 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 Prod- III Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment. ucts. 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 — Irrigation of Agricultural Lands. Western States (Dry Areas) — Data by States for drainage basins and a summary for the area, including number and types of irrigation organiza- tions, source of water, expenditures for works and equipment since 1950, water used and acres served for irrigation purposes. Volume IV — Drainage of Agricultural Lands. Data by States on land in drainage organizations, number and types of organizations, cost of drainage and drainage works. Volume V — Special Reports, Part 1. — Horticultural Specialties. Statistics by States and a summary for the United States presents ing number and kinds of operations; gross receipts and/or gross sales; sales of nursery products, flower seed, vegetables grown under glass, and propagated mushrooms; number of container- grown plants; inventory products; sales of bulb crops; employ- ment; structures and equipment. Titles of additional parts of this volume are not available as this report goes to press. IV IDAHO CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUHE History of the Census Legal basis for the Census Pretest of the 1959 Census Training program for personnel for enumeration. Enumeration period "ENUMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDURES Authorization The agriculture questionnaire Agricultural operations Enumeration assignments and enumeration districts. Enumerator's record book Enumeration maps Lists of special and large f arnis Landlord- tenant questionnaire Toimship sketch map. Page IX IX IX IX IX IX IX X X XI XI XI XI XI XII Field revlev/ of enumerator 's work SAMPLING Use of sampling XI I Description of the sample XII Adjustment of the sample XII SLStimation of totals for the sample XII Presentation of sample data XII aeliabllity of estimates XII Differences in data resulting from differences in tabulating procedures XIII PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of enumeration. Editing of questionnaires. Coding of questionnaires . . Tabulation of data PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS Statistical content of this report. Comparability of data Minor civil divisions DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive summary and references XIII XIII XIII XIII XIV XIV XIV xr/ General Farm Information Census definition of a farm XIV Farm operator XV Farms reporting or operators reporting XV Land area XV Land In farms XV Land in farms according to use XVI Value of land and buildings XVII Age of operator XVII Residence of operator XVII Year began operating present farm XVII Off-farm work and other income XVII Equipment and facilities XVII Farms by kind of road XVIII Farm labor XVIII Fertilizer and lime XVIII Specified farm expenditures XIX DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued Crops Page Crops harvested XIX Com XIX Annual legumes XX Hay crops XX Field seed crops XX Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes XX Berries and other small fruits XX Tree fruits , nuts , and grapes XX Nursei-y and greenhouse products XXI Forest products XXI Value of crops harvested XXI Value of crops sold XXI Irrigation Definition of irrigated land XXI Enumeration of irrigated land XXI Irrigated farms XXI Land in irrigated farms XXI Land irrigated XXI Farms irrigated by number of acres irrigated XXI Land irrigated by source of water XXI Land-Use Practices Summary information XXII Cropland in cover crops XXII Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour XXII Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control... XXII System of terraces on crop and pasture land XXII Livestock and Poultry Inventories XXII Milk oov(S, cows milked, milk produced, and butter XXII Whole milk and cream sold XXII Sows and gilts f ai'rovri.ng XXII Sheep, lambs , and wool XXII Goats and mohair XXII Bees and honey XXII Value of livestock on farms XXII Sales of live animals XXII Sales of poultry and poulti'y products XXIII Classification of Farms Scope of classification XXIII Farms by size XXIII Farms by color of operator XXIII Farms by tenure of operator XXIII Farms by economic class XXIII Farms by type XXIV Value of farm products sold XXV (V) VI CONTENTS Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table — 1. — Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 2. —Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 3. — Farms and farm acreage, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 4. — Farm operators by color, age, residence, and off-farm work; and equipment and facilities on farms : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 5. — Specified farm expenditures and farm labor: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 6 Livestock and poultry on farms, number and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 7. — Livestock and livestock and poultry products sold: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 8. — Farms reporting, acreage, quantity harvested, and sales of crops: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 9. — Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 10.— Characteristics of places not counted as farms because of change in definition of farm: 1959 11. — Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1959 and 195"i 12. — Farms reporting classified by number of livestock on farms and by quantity of livestock and livestock and poultry products sold : Censuses of 1959 and 195-^ 13 Farms reporting classified by acres harvested, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for selected crops : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 14. — Hired farm labor and wage rates. Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by economic class of farm, Census of 1959. 15. — Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by type of farm. Census of 1959 16 Hired farm labor and wage rates. Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by size of farm, Census of 1959 17. — Farms and farm characteristics by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 18 Farms and farm characteristics of commercial farms by type of farm by economic class of farm; Census of 1959 19. — Farms and farm characteristics by type of farm: Census of 1959 20. — Farms and farm characteristics by size of farm: Census of 1959 21. — Farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator: Census of 1959 22. — Cash rent paid by cash tenants and share-cash tenants by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 23. — Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county and State by number of farms reporting, by levels 24. — Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county and State totals for specified items Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table— 1. — Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 la. — Number and acreage of irrigated f amis : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 2. — Niimber of farms, land in farms, and cropland harvested, by size of farm: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 3 Farms and farm acreage by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 4 Characteristics of commercial farms. Census of 1959 5. — Farms reporting by off-farm work; and fartns by tenure of operator, type of farm, economic class of farm, and value of farm products sold, by source : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 6 Equipment and facilities on farms and farm labor: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 7 Use of fertilizer and lime on farms and farm expenditures: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 8 Livestock and poultry on farms : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 9.— Livestock and livestock products sold from farms and litters farrowed: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 10 Dairy products and poultry and poultry products sold from farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 11. — Farms reporting acreage and quantity of crops harvested : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 11a. — Farms reporting acreage and quantity of crops harvested from irrigated land: Census of 1959 12. — Nursery and greenhouse products and forest products cut on farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 APPENDIX The 1959 Census of Agriculture Questionnaire. Enumerator ' s Record Book Index to tables INTRODUCTION (VII) IDAHO Counties, County Seats, Mountains, and Rivers 116° 115° 114" I 113° BOUNDARY 60 MILES MAP NO. G-4 44' ^_ I ELMORE , "..m.r-'^ j I ^ BINGniti^ }. 1 \ C MOUNTAIN HOME | I / /I 1 ^ U3r>£2£x&>--^i;^oNE I ' I ' ^'\ r \ [ I > i"— -V , r" r" 1 ,:.r^.... !®«c.f.ao caribou ) ' \ I ® .MINIDOKAl J / 'l > ^ I ' \ "^ , JEROME I ''^"N^l POWER S "* X^SODASPBIHGS OWYHEE I 7." "u.®"^ -, O^"-^"/' I Xl ) BA N nL iC F^» ^ TWIN FALLS 1 I 1 \ .{ U-. ( > ) CASS, /a h „\rv.j /r^— 117° 116° 1IS° 114° 113° 112° 111° INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE History of the Censni. — The 1959 Census is the 17th nationwide agricultural census. The first agricultural census was taken in 1840, at the same time as the Sixth Decennial Census of Popu- lation. From 1850 to 1920, an agricultural census was taken every 10 years. With increased application of scientific findings and the growing use of mechanization in agriculture, farming practices were changing so rapidly that facts collected at 10-year intervals were no longer adequate. Aware of the need for more accurate and timely information, the Congress In 1909 (36 stat. 10, sec. 31, provided for a census to be taken in 1915 and every 10 years thereafter which was to be in addition to the census of agriculture to be taken at the time of the decennial census of population. The 1915 census was not taken, however, because of the abnormal conditions created by World War I. Beginning with 1920, a national agricultural census has been taken every 5 years. Legal Basis for the Census. — The 1959 Census of Agriculture was authorized by an Act of Congress, as were all prior censuses of agriculture. "Title 13, United States Code-Census," codified in August 1954, and amended in August 1957 and September 1960, Is now the legal basis for censuses of agriculture and other cen- suses, and surveys conducted by the Bureau of the Census. Sec- tion 142, paragraph (a), of Title 13 makes provision for the Census of Agriculture. It reads as follows : "The Secretary shall, beginning In the month of October 1959, and in the same month of every fifth year thereafter, take a census of agriculture, provided that the censuses directed to be taken In October 1959 and each tenth year thereafter, may, when and where deemed advisable by the Secretary, be taken Instead in conjunction with the censuses provided in section 141 of this title." (Section 141 relates to the decennial cen- suses of population, unemployment, and housing to be taken as of the first day of April of each decennial year.) Under authority granted by Section 4 of Title 13, the Secretary of Commerce delegated "the functions and duties imposed upon him by this title" to the Director of the Bureau of the Census. Pretest of the 1959 Census. — A "pretest" of the field procedures of the 1959 Census of Agriculture was conducted in 17 counties of the United States during the fall of 1958. The purpose of the pretest was to provide the Bureau with a measure of the effective- ness of the questions and procedures planned for the 1959 nationwide census. Three versions of the agriculture question- naire— the first one for Northern States, the second for Southern States, and the third for Western States — were used in the pre- test. Each version contained questions appropriate to the type of agriculture in the part of the country where It was used. All major aspects of field forms and procedures, from the hiring and training of crew leaders and enumerators to actual interviews with farm operators, were given a "trial run" In each of the 17 counties. Preliminary versions of reporting forms, maps, pay- roll records, training guides, and instruction manuals were sub- jected to actual use under conditions simulating those expected in the nationwide enumeration conducted in the fall of 1959. In making final preparations for the 1959 census, the staff of the Bureau drew heavily on the results of the pretest, as well as on experience gained from previous censuses. Training Program for Personnel for Enumeration. — Every per- son hired to do work in connection with the 1959 Census of Agri- culture received specialized training for his job. Staff mem- 663128—60 bers of the Washington and Regional Offices of the Bureau pjd of the U.S. Department of Agriculture trained approximately 110 agriculture field assistants and 2,100 crew leaders. The crew leaders, in turn, trained and supervised approximately 30,000 enumerators. All training was presented according to procedures contained in various guides and manuals prepared by the Bureau. The training program Included filmstrips, map-reading, practice interviewing, and practice filling of questionnaires and other census forms. In most instances, training sessions were held near the areas in which employees worked and immediately prior to the beginning of their assignments. Enumeration Period. — The actual enumeration in the conter- minous United States (see page XIV) started at dates varying from October 7 to Novemtmr 18, 1959. In general, starting dates were based upon regional variations in harvesting seasons and on weather conditions. The primary aim was to have the enumeration late enough to follow the harvesting of the bulk of important crops and early enough to precede the advent of winter weather with the attending unfavorable travel conditions. The bulk of the enumeration work was completed within three to four weeks after the starting date. In Hawaii, the enumera- tion was made during the months of December 1959 and January 1960 ; and in Alaska, during April 1960. Enumeration starting dates for the censuses of 1959 and 1954 are given in State table 11, together with figures showing the percentage of farms enumerated in the State during weekly pe- riods. The average enumeration date for the 1959 census for each county is given in county table 6. Data for inventory items — land in farms, machinery and equip- ment, livestock, and poultry — relate to the situation at the actual time of enumeration of each individual farm. Data for acres, production, and sales of crops relate generally to the crops har- vested during the crop year 1959, regardless of whether and when they were sold while data for sales of livestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year 1959. Since the enumera- tion was made before the end of 1959, special emphasis was placed upon the inclusion of estimates for crops yet to be sold and for livestock and livestock products expected to be sold in the period from the time of enumeration to the end of the cal- endar year. Instructions on the questionnaire and the wording of questions were designed to assure that full crop-year or calendar-year data would be reported. For example, "How much of this year's crop was or will be sold?" ENUMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDURES Authorization. — Section 5 of Title 13 of the United States Code authorizes the preparation of forms and questionnaires used In the census. It reads as follows : "The Secretary shall prepare schedules, and shall determine the inquiries, and the number, form, and sui)divisions thereof, for the statistics, surveys, and censuses provided for in this title." The Agriculture Questionnaire. — The questionnaire for the 1959 Census of Agriculture was prepared by the staff of the Bureau. Selection of the inquiries was based on the results of the 1958 pretest and experience gained in earlier censuses. Careful con- sideration was given to such factors as the current availability IX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 of data from other sources, the possibility of obtaining data by methods other than a census, the adequacy of the data that might be obtained, and the need for and usefulness of the data. Two committees gave advice and counsel to the Bureau. One of these, a Special Advisory Committee, was composed of members desig- nated by the organizations they represented, following an invita- tion from the Director of the Bureau of the Census to name a representative to serve in an advisory capacity. The Special Advisory Committee for the 1959 Census of Agriculture was made up of one representative from each of the following : Agri- cultural Publishers Association, American Association of Land- Grant Colleges and State Universities, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Farm Economic Association, American Statistical Association, Farm Equipment Institute, National As- sociation of Commissioners, Secretaries, and Directors of Agri- culture, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, National Farmers' Union, National Grange, Rural Sociological Society, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. A representative of the Bureau of the Budget was in attendance at all meetings of the Advisory Committee. Because of the special interest of the U.S. Department of Agri- culture in censuses of agriculture, the Director of the Bureau of the Census sought the continuous cooperation of that organiza- tion in developing plans, questionnaires, and procedures for the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Working Groups were established in the U.S. Department of Agriculture to make recommendations for the following general subjects : Tenure, Land Values, and Mortgage Debt Land Use and Conservation and Production Practices Field Crops Fruits and Vegetables Forest Products Livestock, Poultry, and Dairy Income and Expenditure (including Contractual Operations) Farm Labor Equipment and Facilities (including Structures) Each Working Group had the responsibility for ascertaining the U.S. Department of Agriculture's need for data in the field covered by its "terms of reference" and for presenting recom- mendations to a small Joint Committee comprising representa- tives of both the Bureau of the Census and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Joint Committee received written recom- mendations from each Working Group. The Chairman of each Group appeared before the Joint Committee as did any member of the Working Group who was needed to present supplemental information of a specialized nature. Prior to the formulation of the questionnaire. State Agricul- tural Colleges and other major users of census data were invited to suggest inquiries for the enumeration. Each member of the Special Advisory Committee had the opportunity and the respon- sibility for channeling in suggestions from the organization he represented. The number of inquiries submitted from all sources greatly exceeded the number that could be included in the census, from the point of view of cost, of the respondent's time and patience, and of practical value to the majority of users of data. The final selection included 316 questions, some of which con- sisted of several parts, for the 48 States comprising the con- terminous United States. Although each of the 316 questions was asked in one or more of the 48 States, considerably less than this total was asked in any one State because of the use of "State" questionnaires. Moreover, about 50 questions out of the total were asked of approximately one-fifth of all farm operators in the State. The number of questions ranged from 159 on the questionnaire for Maine to 194 on the questionnaire for Cali- fornia. In all, 38 versions of the questionnaire — one for each State or combination of adjoining States and two for Texas — were used for the 1959 census in the conterminous United States as compared with 21 versions in 1954 and 41 in 1950. A separate version was used in Alaska and another in Hawaii. Differences in the questionnaires were designed to account for regional and local differences in agriculture. Most, but not all, of the differences related to crops. The use of State ques- tionnaires made possible the inclusion of separate inquiries for all important crops grown within a State and, at the same time, a reduction in the total number of inquiries for a State. Questions that did not apply, to any considerable degree, to a particular State were omitted from the questionnaire used in that State. For example, separate questions about citrus fruits were omitted from all questionnaires except for the few States where citrus fruits are grown. An added advantage of State questionnaires was that production and sales data could be asked in the unit of measure most commonly used by the farmers In each State. Regional variation in the number and type of ques- tions is an important provision of the census for obtaining com- plete coverage of agricultural operations. About 2 weeks before the start of the enumeration, agricul- ture questionnaires were mailed to most households in rural areas. A letter was attached to each questionnaire asking the farm operator to fill the questionnaire and to give it to the enu- merator when he called. The purpose of this procedure was to save time and money In taking the census and to Improve the quality of the information given by farm operators. By having the questionnaire ahead of time, the farmer could determine what information would be required and could check his records in advance of the enumerator's visit It was, however, the respon- sibility of the enumerator to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each place which qualified. If the questionnaire had been filled out by the farm operator, the enumerator was Instructed to examine the questionnaire for completeness and accuracy and, if need be, to give the farmer such help as might be necessary. Agricultural Operations. — The training of enumerators stressed the concept that a census of agriculture Is a census of agricultural operations rather than a census of farms. This concept was in- tended to assure a complete agricultural census free of any per- sonal judgment by enumerators as to what constitutes a farm. In accordance with clearly defined procedures, an enumerator was required to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each person who had charge of one or more agricultural operations, whether or not he considered himself to be a farm operator. For enu- meration purposes, it was considered that there were agricul- tural operations on a place if, at any time In 1959 — a. Any livestock (hogs, cattle, sheep, goats, horses, or mules) were kept on the place. b. A combined total of 20 or more chickens, turkeys, and ducks were kept on the place. c. Any grain, hay, tobacco, or other field crops were grown on the place. d. A combined total of 20 or more fruit trees, grapevines, and nut trees were on the place. e. Any vegetables, berries, or nursery or greenhouse products were grown on the place for sale. As a result of the requirement that all places having agri- cultural operations be enumerated, more questionnaires were obtained than are Included in the tabulations for farms. During the oflBce processing operations that followed the completion of enumeration, criteria were applied to the questionnaires to sort out for tabulation those that represented farms according to the census definition of a farm (see page XIV). Enumeration Assignments and Enumeration Districts. — To as- sure a complete enumeration within the time allotted, the United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) was divided into 29,374 Enumeration Assignments, or EA's. Each EA comprised an INTRODUCTION XI area that one enumerator could reasonably be expected to canvass witbin a 3- to 4-week period, as indicated by performance rec- ords from the 1054 census. Each EA was made up of one or more Enumeration Dis- tricts, or "ED'S," as the geographic unit for enumeration. Prior to the enumeration, the ED's were classified into three groups on the basis of the density of dwellings in relation to the number of farms, as indicated by the 1954 Census of Agriculture, the 1950 Census of Population and Housing, current population esti- mates, and highway maps showing culture which were basic to establishing the boundaries of each assignment. Through the use of different canvassing procedures for each group of ED's, the Bureau was able to reduce the cost of enumeration without running any material risk of missing any farms or other places with agricultural operations. The ED groupings and canvassing procedures are described below. Group I Enumeration Districts. — In general, ED's with no well-defined cluster of dwellings were considered to be open- country areas and comprise Group I. For each ED of Group I, in his Enumeration Assignment, the enumerator was required to list in his Record Book the name of every head of household living in the ED and also the name of every person not living In the ED who had agricultural operations there. There were approximately 20,7rjl ED's in Group I for the 1959 Census. Oronp II Enumeration Districts. — Rural ED's in which the number of dwellings was large in relation to the number of farms were considered to be in Group II. For each ED, In Group II, the enumerator was required to list the head of the household for all dwellings in the ED except for those on less than one acre of ground In built-up residential areas of 50 or more dwellings. He was also required to determine, by obser- vation or local inquiry, whether there were any farms or other places with agricultural operations In the built-up areas and, if so, to obtain an agriculture questionnaire. There were approximately 7,979 ED's in Group 11. Oronp III Enumeration Districts. — Most incorjwrated places and unincorporated villages having approximately 150 or more dwellings were designated as separate ED's and are classified as Group III. Also, most ED's in counties around large metro- politan areas were designated as Group III Ed's. Prior to the 1959 Census of Agriculture, places enumerated in these areas during the 1954 Census of Agriculture were listed In the Enumerator's Record Book. The enumerator was required to visit and enumerate or otherwise account for each place listed in his Record Book. In addition, he was instructed to ask at each of these places if there were any farms or other places with agricultural operations in the Enumeration District, and, if so, to add them to his list and enumerate them. There were ap- proximately 15,836 Group III ED's in 1959. According to the 1954 Census, these ED's contained 380,575 farms. A few enumeration districts that comprised Incorporated places or that were within an incorporated city were classified as Group I or Group II because they had a large number of farms. A few others, comprising extensive rural districts requiring con- siderable travel, were classified as Group III because they had only a small number of farms. Enumerator's Record Book. — Each enumerator received one or more Record Books containing a listing form for use during canvassing. (See appendix for facsimile of one page of list- ing form included In Enumerator's Record Book.) The lines on the listing form were numbered in consecutive order. Ex- cept as otherwise prescribed for Group II and Group III ED's, the enumerator listed in his Record Book the name of each head of household living in his assigned area and also the name of each person not living in his area who had agricultural opera- tions there. As he made his listing, he also asked the questions about agricultural operations that were printed on the listing form. Answers to these questions determined, for the enumerator, whether or not an agriculture questionnaire was required for the person listed and, if so, whether he or some other enumerator was responsible for getting it. Thus, the Record Book served as an important aid to the enumerator in securing complete cov- erage of all agricultural operations within his area. At the same time, It helped to prevent enumeration of the same place by two or more enumerators. Enumeration Haps. — As a second aid to getting complete cover- age, each enumerator received a map or, in a few exceptional cases, a brief written description of the area assigned to him for enumeration. He was required to plan and follow an orderly route of enumeration within the boundaries of his assigned area in accordance with established canvassing procedures. As the enumerator listed a place in his Record Book, he indicated its location by copying onto his map the number of the line on which he listed it. This numbering system indicated the enumerator's route of travel, and helped both the eniunerator and his crew leader to determine the extent of coverage of the enumerator's assignment at any given time. lists of Special and Large Farms. — Prior to the enumeration, a card list of "special and large farms" was prepared on the basis of records obtained from the 1954 census and from Federal and State agricultural agencies. In general, "special and large farms" fell into one of three categories: (1) farms having unusually large acreages, livestock inventories, or annual sales as indi- cated by available records; (2) farms known to be specializing In such operations as broiler production, turkey growing, feed lots, nursery or greenhouse production, cranberry bogs, citrus groves, etc.; (3) farms that might easily be overlooked because they had absentee operators or were not locally thought of as farms, such as institutions, Indian reservations, grazing associa- tions, etc. Enumerators were given the cards for the special and large farms within their assignment areas to use as aids to obtaining complete coverage. Generally, the cards provided Insurance against the omission of farming units that could have a signifi- cant efi'ect on the totals for a given county or State. The enu- merator was instructed to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each special or large farm in his area or to write an explana- tion on the card as to why an agriculture questionnaire was not required on the basis of 1959 operations. The crew leader had a duplicate set of cards for use in checking enumeration coverage. landlord-Tenant Questionnaire. — As in several previous cen- suses, a special landlord-tenant que.stiomiaire was used in some parts of the South as a supplement to the agriculture question- naire. Its purpose was to help the enumerator get complete and accurate coverage of individually operated tracts of land that were actually part of one operating unit under the control of one landlord. To accomplish this purpose, the enumerator was required to fill a landlord-tenant questionnaire for each landlord who had any land worked on shares. The entries made in this questionnaire included the name of each sharecropper, tenant, or renter ; the amount of land assigned to each ; and the acreage and quantity of crops harvested on shares. By checking these entries against the agriculture questionnaires obtained for the individual operators, the enumerator and the Central OflBce could verify that each part of the operating unit controlled by the landlord was enumerated and that it was enumerated only once. The landlord- tenant questionnaire was used in 386 counties in the 1959 census as compared with approximately 900 counties in 1954. Township Sketch Uap. — In some areas of the Great Plains, a considerable portion of land is farmed by nonresident operators — that is, by persons who do not live on the land they operate or who live on It only during part of the year. Envmierators in these areas used a special mapping form, the Township Sketch, in addition to their enumeration maps as an aid to obtaining com- plete coverage. Each township included on the sketch was identified by township and range number and was divided Into 144 small squares. In a standard section of 640 acres, each square represented a quarter section of land, or 160 acres. As the enumerator canvassed his assignment area, he indicated the acreage and location of each farm, ranch, and tract of nonfarm XII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 land by drawing its boundaries on the sketch. He also used a simple numbering system as a cross reference between the agri- cultural land identified on the sketch and the questionnaire on which it was reported. The Township Sketch was used in all counties of North Dakota and South Dakota and in selected counties of Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming. Field Review of Enumerator's Work.— In the 1959 census, greater emphasis was placed on a detailed review of enumerators' work during enumeration than had been the case in previous censuses. The objective was to detect and correct enumeration errors as early as possible in order to achieve and maintain a high quality of individual performance. Starting on the first day of enumeration and continuing throughout the enumeration period, each crew leader was instructed to make regular and frequent visits to his enumerators. At each visit, he was to follow a clearly defined procedure for observing the enumerator's conduct of interviews and for checking his listings, maps, ques- tionnaires, and other forms for accuracy and completeness. As an aid to checking coverage and enumerator efficiency, the crew leader was given a list containing estimates, based on the 1954 census, of the number of questionnaires required in each enumeration assignment area within his district, and of the mileage and time required to obtain those questionnaires. SAMPLING Use of Sampling.— In the 1959 census, as in several previous censuses, sampling was used in two ways : for enumeration and for tabulation. Sampling in enumeration consisted of the col- lection of information about the items Included in sections IX through XV of the questionnaire for only a sample of farms. The "sample" items relate to sales of dairy products and sales of livestock, use of fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, equipment and facilities, rental agreements, farm values, and farm mortgage debt. The same sample of farms was used for tabulations by type of farm and by economic class of farm and for many of those by size of farm and by color and tenure of operator. Description of the Sample. — The sample used for the 1959 Census of Agriculture consisted of all farms with a total area of 1,000 or more acres or with estimated sales of $100,000 or more in 1959, and approximately 20 percent of all other farms. Farms with 1,000 or more acres were universally included in the sample during enumeration. As the enumerator filled the questionnaire, he determined the number of "acres in this place" (see question 7 of the agriculture questionnaire). If the acreage amounted to 1,000 or more he was required to fill sections IX through XV of the questionnaire. Farms with less than 1,000 acres, with esti- mated sales of $100,000 or more, were included in the sample during the office processing. For these farms the information for sections IX through XV was obtained by mail. The selection of farms of less than 1,000 acres for inclusion in the sample was made during enumeration, according to the fol- lowing procedure : As the enumerator determined that he was required to obtain a questionnaire, he assigned a number to it, whether or not he was able to obtain the questionnaire on his first visit. He assigned numbers in consecutive order, beginning with "1" for the first questionnaire required in each enumera- tion district within his area. He was instructed to fill sections IX through XV on all questionnaires for which the assigned number ended in "2" or "7" (i.e. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, etc.). Adjustment of the Sample. — An adjustment in the part of the sample that was comprised of farms of less than 1,000 acres find with estimated sales of less than $100,000 was made by a process essentially equivalent to stratifying the farms in the sample by size of farm. The pnnMse of this adjustment was to Improve the reliability of the estimates based on the sample and to reduce the effects of possible biases introduced by enumerators who de- viated from the prescribed procedure for selecting the sample farms. The adjustment procedure was carried out for "blocks" of counties, each consisting of from one to ten counties in a State. To adjust the sample, separate counts were made for each county, and for the block of counties of all farms and of farms In the sample for each of 10 size-of-farm groups based on the "acres In this place" (question 7). The 10 slze-of-farm groups were as follows: under 10 acres, 10 to 49 acres, 50 to 69 acres, 70 to 99 acres, 100 to 139 acres, 140 to 179 acres, 180 to 219 acres, 220 to 259 acres, 260 to 499 acres, and 500 to 999 acres. Farms of less than 1,000 acres, but with value of sales of $100,000 or more, were excluded from these counts. For each size-of-farm group, the number of farms in the sample for the block of counties was adjusted to make it equal or approximately equal to the total number of farms divided by five. This was accomplished for each group by the elimination or duplication on a random basis, of farms in those counties where the difference between the actual proportion In the sample and the expected 20 percent was In the same direction as the difference for the block of counties. Estimation of Totals for the Sample. — For the items Included in the sample part of the questionnaire (sections IX through XV), estimated totals for all farms were derived from the tabu- lated totals for the farms in the adjusted sample. First, item-by- item totals, as tabulated for that part of the sample comprising farms of less than 1,000 acres and with estimated sales of less than $100,000, were multiplied by 5. These estimated item-by- item totals were then added to the corresponding item totals, as tabulated, for all farms of 1,000 acres and over and farms with estimated sales of $100,000 and over. The resulting values represent the estimated totals for all farms. Presentation of Sample Data. — In tables where a small amount of data based on the sample farms is presented together with data for all farms, the data based on the sample are printed in italics. Other tables contain headnotes explaining that most of the data are estimates based on reports for only a sample of farms. Eeliabllity of Estimates. — The estimated totals for all farms of the items enumerated for only the sample farms are subject to sampling errors. The estimated totals obtained by making tabulations for only the farms Included in the sample are also subject to sampling errors. State tables 23 and 24 contain ap- proximate measures of the sampling reliability of the estimates for numbers of farms reporting and for Item totals. While these measures Indicate the general level of sampling reliability of the estimates, they do not completely reflect errors arising from sources other than sampling; for example, errors in the original data reported by farmers. Errors arising from sources other than sampling may, in some instances, be relatively more Important than sampling variation, especially for county totals. The general level of sampling reliability of estimated totals may be determined from the data in State tables 23 and 24. State table 24 contains a list of Items, together with a figure for each item indicating one of the four levels of sampling reliability that are presented in State table 23. For each Item the sampling error according to the number of farms reporting may be de- termined from State table 23, in the column for the level of sampling reliability designated In State table 24. To determine the sampling reliability for any item, reference must be made to State table 24 to find out which of the four levels of sampling reliability given in State table 23 should be used, and also the appropriate county or State table to obtain the number of farms reporting the item. INTRODUCTION XIII As explained in State table 23, the level of sampling reliability designated as level 1 should always be used to determine the sampling reliability of estimated numbers of farms or of farms reporting. State table 23 shows percentage limits such that chances are about 68 out of 100 that the difference between an estimate based on the sample and the figure that would have been obtained from a tabulation of all farms would be no more than the percentage specified for the estimated number of farms reporting that item. The chances are about 99 out of 100 that the difference would be less than 2% times the percentage specified. As indicated by the percentages in Stat« table 23, the smaller the number of farms reporting a given item, the larger the relative sampling error In the estimated total for that item. Even so, considerable detail is presented for each item, by several classifi- cations of farms, in order to permit the appraisal of estimates for various combinations of items not shown In this report. Per- centages and averages that may be derived from the tables will generally have greater relative reliability than the corresponding estimated totals. However, significant patterns of relationships may be observed in the estimated totals even though the indi- vidual data are subject to relatively large sampling errors. The data representing estimates based on a sample of farms for the 1954 census were obtained in essentially the same way as in 1959. Therefore, State tables 23 and 24 may also be used to determine the sampling errors for the 1954 data. Differences In Data Sesnltlng From Differences in Tabulating Procedures. — Many of the figures in the detailed State tables rep- resent estimates obtained by tabulating only the sample farms. The totals for these detailed distributions will generally differ somewhat from totals presented in other tables obtained from different distributions which were tabulated on a 100 percent basis. Moreover, although most of the figures presented by coun- ties were obtained from tabulations of all farms, the data in county table 4 for commercial farms, and all of the data in the county tables on dairy products and livestock sold, fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practice.', farm labor, facilities and equipment, and value of land and buildings were estimated for each county on the basis of data tabulated for the farms in the sample. The State totals In the county tables for these items, though based also on the sample, were obtained in a different series of tabulating runs, and so may differ slightly from totals presented in some State tables. For reasons of economy the sample distributions were not adjusted to the 100 percent totals even when such totals were available, nor were slight discrepan- cies resulting from different runs of the sample data always rec- onciled unless the differences were large enough to affect the usefulness or reliability of the data. PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of Enumeration. — As an enumerator completed his assignment, he turned the portfolio containing questionnaires and other census materials over to his crew leader. After making a final review of the enumerator's work, the crew leader mailed the portfolio to the Agricuittire Processing OflBce at Parsons, Kansas. There, each enumerator portfolio was thoroughly checked for completeness of all required forms and for correct application of the sampling procedure. Editing of Questionnaires. — Each agricultare questionnaire was Individually edited and coded before the Information was trans- ferred to punch cards and tabulated. As the first major step In the editing process, questionnaires that did not represent farms according to the census definition were withdrawn from fur- ther processing. (See p. XIV.) As the second major step, the remaining questionnaires were examined for errors, omissions, and inconsistencies. Among the specific items subjected to con- sistency checks were the following : a. Total acreage compared with its distribution by use. b. Acreage of Individual crops harvested compared with total cropland harvested. c. Irrigated acreage compared with total acres in the farm. d. Total acreage of individual crops for all purjwses compared with the acreage harvested for specific purposes. e. Quantity of crops harvested in relation to acreage harvested. f. Sales in relation to production and, for livestock, to inven- tories. g. Total livestock compared with the inventory by age and sex. h. Expenditures compared with production and inventories. Obvious errors in calculations or in units of measure, and misplaced entries were corrected as they were found. Entries not clearly legible were rewritten. Many omissions or incon- sistencies were disregarded during editing. Those of significant magnitude could be and were handled more efficiently and eco- nomically during mechanical processing operations. Question- naires containing major inconsistencies and omissions were re- ferred to members of the technical staff for review. Depending on the magnitude of the data involved, the technical staff cor- rected (or supervised the c-orrection of) the questionnaires either on the basis of information reported for other farms of similar type in the area or on the basis of additional information re- ceived in response to Jitters directed to the farm operators. Coding of Questionnaires. — Most of the numerical information on a questionnaire was self-coding in that the inquiry number was utilized for the item identification on punch cards or on tabulations runs. However, some manual coding was also neces- sary for such Items as irrigated crops for selected States, crops infrequently reported, miscellaneous poultry, etc. Code numbers were entered on questionnaires to classify farms and, in some cases, to identify data for individual items. All farms were coded by size of farm in terms of total acreage,. by race, and by tenure of operator. Farms in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii were also coded on the basis of irrigated cropland and irrigated pasture. Additional codes were applied to all farms included in the sample to classify them by type of farm and by total value of agricultural products sold. Individual items were coded only where reports were received for crops or poultry not covered by separate inquiries on the questionnaire. This coding was necessary to assure inclusion of the data in the appropriate farm product totals. Tabulation of Data. — After the questionnaires were edited and coded, the information on them was punched on cards. The cards were then mechanically sorted and fed into machines which transferred the data to tabulation sheets. One of the initial and primary steps in the machine handling of the punch cards was to separate and list those cards which lacked necessary in- formation, those which contained inconsistent or impossible data, and those on which the data were possible but of such magnitude that a further review of the individual questionnaires was war- ranted. The listing sheets were examined and, as necessary, the cards were corrected. When the cards for a particular county were considered satisfactory, the data were tabulated. Subject-matter specialists of the Bureau and the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture examined all tabulations for reasonableness and consistency. As necessary, they made corrections on the basis of a further review and reappraisal of the original reports and verification of the editing, coding, and punching. XIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS statistical Content of This Keport. — This report is part of Vol- ume I of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Volume I consists of 54 parts, each part containing information about agriculture for a single State, Commonwealth, or Possession. Each part con- tains county data for that particular State or area. The term "county," as used in this report embraces election districts in Alaska, parishes in Louisiana, municipios (municipalities) in Puerto Rico, etc. The statistics for 1959 were obtained from the Census of Agriculture taken in the "conterminous United States" (see following paragraph), Hawaii, and Puerto Rico during the period October 1959 to January 1960 and in Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, and Virgin Islands as of April 1, 1960. Compara- tlTe data for years prior to 1959 were obtained from earlier censuses. In the planning of the publications for the 1960 Censuses of Population and Housing and the 1959 Census of Agriculture, the term "conterminous United States," recommended by the Board of Geographic Names to designate the 48-State area as it ex- isted before Alaska and Hawaii became States, was adopted by the Bureau of the Census. The definitions and explanations in this introduction for vol- ume I generally have application broad enough to include the States of Alaska and Hawaii, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the island possessions. However, specific application in many instances may be limited to the conterminous United States ; for example, references to earlier censuses, to the sam- pling methods and procedures, to specific sections or questions on the questionnaires, and to specific table numbers. For each part of volume I (one part for each State or area), a facsimile of the appropriate questionnaire is reproduced in the appendix. The statistics for States and counties are presented according to the same general plan as was followed in the volume I re- ports for the 1954 and the 1950 censuses. State and county totals are given for nearly all items for which information was ob- tained in the 1959 census. However, most of the data by eco- nomic class of farm, type of farm, and color and tenure of farm operator are given only for States. Comparative data for the States are given for each census year beginning with 1920. Comparative data for counties are given for the years 1959 and 1954. For some items, the data obtained from the 1959 census are the only ones available. For comparative purposes 1950 data are carried in county table 6 for the kind of road on which farms were located. Comparability of Data. — The data obtained from the various censuses of agriculture are not strictly comparable for all items. For example, differences from one census to another in the time of enumeration, the wording of the questions, and the definition of a farm cause some lack of comparability. Differences con- sidered to have a significant effect on the comparability of data are described in the text and/or mentioned in footnotes to the tables. Uinor Civil Divisions. — As in prior censuses, data for most of the items included in the 1959 Census of Agriculture were tabu- lated for minor civil divisions. The term "minor civil division" applies to the primary subdivision of a county into smaller geo- graphic areas such as townships, precincts, districts, wards, beats, municipalities, etc. Figures for these smaller geographic areas are not included in any of the published reports, but they may be supplied upon request and payment of the costs of com- piling and checking the data. Prior to the 1954 Census, an enumeration assignment did not Include more than one minor civil division, even in cases where the township, precinct, etc., did not have enough farms to provide a full workload for an enumerator. In 1954, and again in 1959, the aim was to make enumeration assignments large enough to keep each enumerator fully occupied in his area for a 3- to 4-week period. Hence, in some areas, two or more adjoining minor civil divisions were combined into one enumeration assignment. An enumeration assignment 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 that included too many farms for one enumerator to cover during the enumeration period was divided into two or more enumeration assignments. In some cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a single minor civil division, even when such totals required a grouping of enumeration assignments. In other cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a combination of two or more adjoining minor civil divisions. The data for each Individual minor civil division Included in such totals can be tab- ulated separately, however, since each questionnaire obtained in the census contains the designation of the minor civil division In which the farm headquarters was located. An additional charge must be made for a separate tabulation of any small area In- cluded in a total for two or more combined minor civil divisions. Requests for census information for minor civil divisions should be directed to the Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington 25, B.C. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive Summary and Beferences. — The definitions and ex- planations that follow relate only to those Items that are con- sidered to be inadequately described in the tables where they appear. Although the descriptive terms and explanations refer specifically to the 1959 Census of Agriculture, many of them also apply to earlier censuses. Most of the definitions consist of a r^sum^ of the questionnaire wording, supplemented by excerpts from instructions given to enumerators. For exact wording of the questions and of the instructions Included on the question- naire, see the facsimile of the 1959 Agriculture Questionnaire in the appendix of this report. An analysis of the questions asked in the 1959 census, and of the data obtained, is given In Volume II, General Report, Statis- tics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. The general report presents statistics for States by subject matter. General Fabm Information Census Definition of a Farm. — For the 1959 Census of Agricul- ture, the definition of a farm was based primarily on a combina- tion of "acres in the place" and the estimated value of agricultural products sold. The word "place" was defined to Include all land on which agricultural operations were conducted at any time in 1959 under the control or supervision of one person or partnership. (For definition of "agricultural operations", see p. X.) Control may have been exercised through ownership or management, or through a lease, rental, or cropping arrangement. Places of less than 10 acres In 1959 were counted as farms If the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $250. Places of 10 or more acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $50. Places having less than the $50 or $250 minimum estimated sales in 1959 were also counted as farms if they could normally be expected to produce agricultural products in suflScient quantity to meet the requirements of the definition. This additional qualification resulted in the inclusion as farms of some places engaged in farming operations for the first time In 1959 and places affected by crop failure or other unusual conditions. To avoid biases arising from an enumerator's personal judg- ment and opinion, the Bureau did not give enumerators the deflnl- INTRODUCTION XV tlon of a farm. Instead, enumerators were instructed to obtain questionnaires for all places considered farms by their operators and for all other placea that had one or more agricultural opera- tions. (See "Agricultural Operations", p. X.) In 195-4, enumer- ators were instructed to fill questionnaires on the same basis as In 1959. In 1950, agricultural operations were defined to include every place of 3 or more acres, whether or not the operator con- sidered it a farm, and every place having "specialized operations", regardless of the acreage. "Specialized operations" referred to nurseries and greenhouses and to places having 100 or more poultry, production of 300 or more dozen eggs In 1949, or 3 or more hives of bees. In all of the three last censuses, as a result, questionnaires were filled for a considerable number of places that did not qualify as farms. The determination as to which questionnaires represented farms was made during office process- ing operations and only those questionnaires meeting the criteria for a farm were Included In the tabulations. For both the 1950 and 1954 Censuses of Agriculture, places of 8 or more acres were counted as farms If the annual value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale but ex- clusive of home-garden products, amounted to $150 or' more. Places of less than 3 acres were counted as farms only If the annual sales of agricultural products amounted to $150 or more. A few places with very low agricultural production because of unusual circumstances, such as crop failure, were also counted as farms if they normally could have been expected to meet the minimum value or sales criteria. In the censuses from 1925 to 19-15, enumerators were given a definition of "farm" and were instructed to obtain reports only for those places which met the criteria. According to this defini- tion, farms included all places of 3 or more acres, regardless of the quantity or value of agricultural production, and places of less than 3 acres if the value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale, amounted to $250 or more. Because of changes in price level, the $250 minimum resulted in the in- clusion of varying numbers of farms of less than 3 acres in the several censuses taken during this period. Generally, the only reports excluded from tabulation were those taken in error and those showing very limited agrieulturai production, such as only a small home garden, a few fruit trees, a small flock of chickens, etc. In 1945, reports for places of 3 acres or more were tabulated only if at least 3 acres were in cropland and/or pasture or if the value of products in 1944 amounted to at least $150. The decrease in the number of farms in 1950 and 1954, as com- pared with earlier censuses, was partly due to the change in farm definition, especially with respect to farms of 3 or more acres in size. Some of the places of 3 or more acres that were not counted as farms in 1950 and 1954 because the value of their agricultural production was less than $150 would have qualified as farms if the criteria had been the same as In earlier censuses. For 1959, the decrease In the number of farms as compared with all prior censuses resulted partly from the change in farm definition. The fact that sales of agricultural products in 1959 was used resulted in the exclusion of some places that would have qualified as farms had the value of agricultural products alone been considered. The increase In the acreage minimum also had an effect. The reduction in the number of farms due to change in definition, 1954 to 1959, is shown for each county In county table 1. Some characteristics of the places not counted as farms in 1959, but which would have been included in 1954, are shown in State table 10. The change in farm definition made in 1950 and again in 1959 had no appreciable effect on the totals for livestock or crops because the places affected by the change ordinarily accounted for less than 1 percent of the totals for a given county or State. For the States that comprise the conterminous United States, two figures are published for each county on the number of farms in 1959. One is an actual count of all farms and the other is an estimate based on the number of farms included in the sample. For almost every county there is a difference between the actual number of farms and the estimated number of farms. Because of sampling procedure and sampling variability, the number of farms in the sample seldom agrees exactly with the actual num- ber of farms. For most counties, the actual number of farms in the sample was either more or less than precisely 20 percent of all farms. Similarly, totals estimated on the basis of data for the sample farms may be slightly more or slightly less than the actual totals that would have been obtained had the data been tabulated for all farms. Therefore, the estimated number of farms reporting certain items may, in some instances, be greater than the total number of farms shown in county table 1. However, the estimated number of farms is given in county tables 5 and 6 so that estimates based on the sample farms may be related to the estimated rather than the actual number of farms. Farm Operator. — The term "farm operator" is used to designate a person who operates a farm, either doing the work himself or directly supervising the work. He may be the owner, a meml)er of the owner's household, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land worked on shares by others, he is considered as operator only of the land which he retains for his own operation. In the case of a partner- ship, only one partner is counted as an operator. The number of farm operators is considered to be the same as the number of farms. Farms Eeporting or Operators Reporting. — Figures for farms re- porting or operators reix>rting, based on a tabulation of all farms, represent the niunber of farms, or operators, for which the speci- fied item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922 farms in a county and only 1,4<35 had chickens 4 months old and over on hand at the time of enumeration, the numi)er of farms reporting chickens would be shown as 1,465. The difference be- tween the total nurul)er of farms and the number of farms re- porting a particular item represents the number of farms not having that item, provided a correct report was received for all farms. Where applicable, figures may be given for the number of farms or operators not reporting items that were intended to be ob- tained for all farms ; for example, residence of farm operator. State table 4. The number not reporting, as compared with the total number of farms or operators, indicates the extent of incompleteness of the reporting of the data for the item. Land Area. — The approximate total land area of States and counties as reported for 1959 is, in general, the same as that re- ported for all censuses beginning with 1940. Such differences as are shown reflect political changes in boundaries or actual changes in land area caused by changes in the number or size of reser- voirs, lakes, streams, etc. For Alaska, the areas for election districts represent the gross area of land and water. land in Farms. — Elxcept for managed farms, the land to be in- cluded Ln each farm was determined from the answers to ques- tions about the number of acres owned, the number of acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and the number of acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The acres owned and the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others were first added together and then the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others were subtracted. The re- sult represented the number of acres in the farm. The number of acres in a managed farm was the difference between the total land managed and that part of the managed land that was rented to others or worked on shares by others. In the 1959, 1954, and 1950 censuses, enumerators were In- structed to record total figures for land owned, land rented from others, and land managed for others, including any part of the land that was rented to others. In censuses prior to 1950, enu- XVI UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 merators were instructed to exclude all land rented to others and to record only that portion of the acreage owned, rented from others, or managed for others that was retained by the farm op- erator. Thus, the figures for the individual tenures of laud are not entirely comparable for all censuses. However, the land in- cluded in each farm was determined on essentially the same basis for all censuses. The acreage designated in the tables as "land in farms" consists primarily of "agricultural" land — that is, land used for crops and pasture or grazing. It also includes considerable areas of land not actually under cultivation nor used for pasture or graz- ing. For example, the entire acreage of woodland and wasteland owned or rented by farm operators is included as laud in farms, unless it was being held for nonagricultural purposes or unless the acreage was unusually large. For 1959 and 1954, if a place had 1,000 or more acres of woodland not pastured and wasteland, and if less than 10 percent of the total acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes, the acreage of woodland not pas- tured and wasteland was reduced to equal the acreage used for agriculture. The procedure used in 1950 for excluding unusually large acreages of woodland not pastured and wasteland differed slightly from the one used in 1959 and 1954. In 1950, adjustments were made in places of 1,000 or more acres (5,000 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 government permit, all grazing land was to be included as land in farms provided the place of which it was a part was a farm. Grazing land oi)erated by Grazing Associations was to be reported in the name of the person chiefly responsible for conducting the business of the Association. Land used rent free was to be reported as land rented from others. All land in Indian reservations that was used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be in- cluded. Land in Indian reservations that was not reported by Individual Indians and that was not rented to non-Indians was to be reported in the name of the cooj^erative group that used the land. In some Instances, an entire Indian reservation was re- ported as one farm. Land owned. — All land that the operator and/or his wife held under title, purchase contract, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate at the time of enumeration is considered as owned. Land Rented from Others. — This item includes not only land that the operator rented or leased from others but also land he worked on shares for others and land he occupied rent free. Grazing land used under government permit or license is not included. Land Rented to Others. — This item includes all land rented or leased to others, except land leased to the government under the Soil Bank, and all land worked by others on shares or on a rent-free basis. For the most part, the land rented to others represents agricultural land but it also includes land rented for residential or other purposes. The tenant or sharecropper is considered as the operator of land leased, rented, or worked on shares even though his landlord may supervise his opera- tions. The landlord is considered as operator of only that por- tion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers. Land Managed. — This item includes all tracts of land man- aged for one or more employers by a person hired on a salary basis. A hired manager was considered to be the operator of the land he managed since he was responsible for the agricul- tural operations on that land and frequently supervised others in performing those operations. Managed land was always to be reported on a separate questionnaire whether or not the manager also operated a farm on his own account. Land in Two or More Counties. — An individual farm was al- ways enumerated in only one county, even in cases where the land was located in two or more counties. If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated in the county where he lived. If he did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where the farm head- quarters was located. In cases where there was any question as to the location of the headquarters, figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where most of the land was located. Land in Farms According to Use. — Land in farms has been distributed according to the way in which it was used in 1959. ' The land uses described in the following paragraphs are mutually exclusive; that is, each acre of land is included only once even though it may have had more than one use during the year. Cropland Harvested. — This category refers to all land from which any crops were harvested in 1959, whether for home use or for sale. It includes land from which hay (including wild hay) was cut and land in berries and other small fruits, or- chards, vineyards, nurseries, and greenhouses. Matured crops hogged off or grazed were considered to have been "crops har- vested" and were reported here. Land from which two or more crops were harvested in 1959 was to be counted only once in the land-use classification. Land used for other purposes either before or after the crops were harvested was to be re- ported as cropland harvested, without regard to the other uses. The enumerator was instructed to check the figure for crop- land harvested for each farm by adding the acreages of the individual crops and subtracting the acreages from which two or more crops were harvested. This checking procedure was repeated during the office processing of questionnaires for all farms having 100 or more acres of cropland harvested. Cropland used only for Pasture. — This land-use classification includes rotation pasture and all other land used only for pas- ture or grazing that the operator considered could have been used for crojjs without additional improvement. Enumerators were instructed to include land planted to crops that were hogged off, pastured, or graced before maturity but to exclude land pastured before or after hay or other crops were harvested from it. Permanent open pasture may have been reported either for this item or for "other pasture" depending on whether or not the operator considered it as cropland. The figures for 1945 and earlier censuses are not entirely conjparable with those for the last three 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 1940, 1935, and 1925 are more nearly comparable with those for 1959, 1954, and 19.50, however, because they in- clude land pastured that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating. Cropland not Harvested and not Pastured. — This classification represents a total of three subclasses for the 17 Western States and two subclasses for other States. Cultivated Summer Fallow. — This subclass of land is shown only for the 17 Western States. It refers to cropland that was plowea and cultivated but left unseeded for the 1959 harvest in order to control weeds and conserve moisture. Soil Improvement Grasses and Legumes. — For the 19.'j9 cen- sus, land used only for cover crops to control erosion or to be iilowed under for green manure is tabulated separately from "other cropland". After the establishment of the Soil Bank, land that would normally have been used for other l>urposes was frequently planted to soil-improvement croijs. In counties where large acreages were placed in the Soil Bank, the total of land used for soil-improvement crops plus "other cropland" may be considerably larger than the "other cropland" shown for previous censuses. Other Cropland. — This subclass includes idle cropland, land in crops intended for harvest after 1959, and cropland not harvested because of complete crop failure, low prices, labor shortage, or other reasons. The 1959 figures for "other cropland" are not entirely comparable with those for previ- ous censuses since they do not include land used only for soil-improvement crops. (See preceding paragraph.) Woodland Pastured. — This classification includes all wood- land where livestock were pastured or grazed in 1959. The instruction on the questionnaire — "Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts ; cutover and deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture" — represents a somewhat more precise definition than the corresponding instruction contained on the 1954 ques- tionnaire. No definition of woodland was given in 1950 apart from an instruction to enumerators not to include brush i)as- ture as woodland. Some of the changes in woodland acreages from one census to another may merely represent differences in interpretation as to what constitutes "woodland." Woodland not Pastured. — This classification refers to all woodland not used for pasture or grazing in 1959. including land in operated farms that was placed in the Soil Bank and planted to trees. Unusually large tracts of timberland that were reported as woodland not pastured were excluded from INTRODUCTION XVII the tabulation of land in farms when it was evident that such land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes. Other Pasture. — This classification refers to all land other than woodland and cropland that was used only for pasture or grazing in 1959. It includes noncrop open or brush pasture and cutover or deforested land that has been improved and used for pasture. The figures for the last three censuses are comparable but those for 1945 include all nonwoodland pas- ture that had not been plowed during the preceding seven years. For the 1940 census and earlier years, the figures are more nearly comparable with those for the last three censuses. However, the classification may be somewhat less inclusive because land that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating was classi- fied as plowable pasture and included with "cropland used only for pasture". Improved Pasture. — This subclass refers to that portion of "other pasture" on which one or more of the following prac- tices had been used : liming, fertilizing, seeding, irrigating, draining, or the clearing of weed or brush growth. The fig- ures are comparable with those for 1954, when the question on improved pasture was asked for the first time. Other Land. — This classification refers to all land not in- cluded in the preceding land-use classifications, such as house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, land area of ponds, and wasteland. This figure for 19.')9 was obtained from the ma- chine tabulations by subtracting the total of all other uses from the total lend in all farms reported for a given county or classification. Hence, there is no figure given to represent the farms reporting this item. Value of Land and Buildings. — Only average values of land and buildings per farm and per acre are presented in this report. They are estimates based on data obtained for sample farms. Estimates of the total value of land and buildings by States, geographic divisions, and the United States, are presented in volume II. The enumerator was instructed to record the market value of the land and the buildings on that land. Market value was defined as the price which the farm operator would expect to receive for the land and buildings if he were to sell them on the day of enumeration. More problems and difficulties arise in the enumeration of farm- real-estate values than in the enumeration of most other agri- cultural items. Most of the items enumerated require the re- spondent to make a statement of fact. For example, information about the number and value of farm animals sold alive during the year is based on actual transactions. Similarly, information about livestock inventories relates to the situation existing on a spe- cific place at a specific time. Reports concerning the value of land and buildings, however, are estimates based almost entirely on opinion. The majority of farms have not changed hands for many years and are not currently for sale. For such farms, the operators are not likely to have any clear basis for estimating the value. To make an intelligent and objective estimate, a respond- ent first needs to make an estimate of the prevailing average market value of farms in his community. Then, he must either add to or subtract from that estimate to allow for the different characteristics of his own farm. In many cases, an operator who would not sell his farm under any circumstances may report an unreasonably high market value. In other cases, a farm operator who acquired his real estate during a period of relatively low prices may estimate an unrealistically low value by current stand- ards. Because of the extent of variation that is known to exist in real estate values, it is diflScult to devise checking procedures that will identify inaccurate estimates. Age of Operator. — Farm operators were classified by age into six age groups. The average age of farm operators was derived from the sum of the ages of all farm operators reporting age divided by the number reporting. The number of farm operators C5 or more years of age is an actual count based on the operators reporting age. Residence of Operator. — Farm operators were classified by resi- dence according to whether or not they lived on tlie farms they were operating. Some of those who did not live on the farms they operated themselves lived on farms operated by others. In cases where all the land was rented from others or worked on shares for others, the operator was considered to live on the farm operated provided the dwelling he occupied was included in the rental agreement. The dwelling, in such cases, was not neces- sarily on the land being operated. Similarly, a farm operator who did not live on the land being cultivated or grazed but who had some agricultural operations (other than a home garden) at his dwelling was considered as living on the farm operated. Since some farm operators live on their farms only during a part of the year, comparability of the figures for various cen- suses may be affected by the date of enumeration. In a few cases, the enumerator failed to report the residence of the farm operator. Differences between the total number of farms and the number of farm operators classified by residence indicate the extent of under-reporting. Year Began Operating Present Farm. — Enumerators were in- structed to report the year during which a farm operator began to operate his present farm and, if the year was 1958 or later, also to report the month. The year was intended to refer to the first year of the period during which the operator had been in continuous charge of his present farm or of any part of it. The time of year that farmers move is indicated by the month they began operating their farms, as shown by a monthly breakdown of the reports for farmers who began operating their present farms during 1958 and 1959. Off-Farm Work and Other Income. — To obtain a measure of the extent to which farm operators rely on nonfarm sources for part of their income, four questions were asked of all farm operators. The first question asked for the number of days the operator worked off his farm in 1959. The other three questions, to be answered "Yes" or "No," asked (1) whether other members of the operator's household did any work off the farm ; (2) whether any income was received from sources other than the sale of agri- cultural products from the farm operated; and (3) whether the combined income of all members of the household from off-farm work and other sources was greater than the total value of agri- cultural products sold from the farm operated. Oft-farm work was defined to include work on someone else's farm for pay as well as all types of nonfarm jobs, businesses, and professions, whether the work was done on the farm premises or elsewhere. Exchange work was not included. The questions asked in the 1959 Census are closely comparable with those asked in 1954. The data for 1959 are actual totals of all operators reporting off-farm work and other income whereas those for 1954 are estimated totals based on the sample. Equipment and Facilities. — In 1959 as in several earlier cen- suses, data about specified equipment and facilities were obtained for only a sample of farms. Farm operators were asked to report equipment and facilities that were on the farm at the time of enu- meration, regardless of ownership. They were to include items that were temporarily out of order but not any that were worn out. Data in terms of actual number were obtained for the follow- ing items of farm equipment in 1959: (1) grain combines, (2) corn pickers, (3) pick-up balers, (4) field forage harvesters, (5) mo- tortrucks, (6) wheel tractors, (7) garden tractors, (8) crawler tractors, and (9) automobiles. Definitions given enumerators in- cluded the following specifications, among others : Corn pickers related to all types of machines used for picking corn, whether used in separate or in combined picking-shelling operations. Pick-up balers were to include both hand-tie and automatic balers but not stationary ones. Motortrucks were to include pick-up trucks and iruck-trailer combinations ; jeeps and station wagons XVIII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 were also to be included if they were used primarily as trucks, but school buses were specifically excluded. Wheel tractors spe- cifically excluded garden tractors, implements with built-in power units, such as self-propelled combines or powered buck rakes, and the power unit of a truck-trailer combination. Automobiles were to include jeeps and station wagons if they were used primarily as passenger cars. Questions to be answered "Yes" or "No" provided information as to the presence or absence of the following items: (1) tele- phone, (2) home freezer, (3) milking machine, (4) electric railk cooler, (5) bulk-type milk cooler (in six States only — Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin), (6) crop drier and (7) power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Comparable data from one census to another are not available for all items. The questions asked about equipment during a given census reflect changes in farm mechanization and in the facilities available to farm families. Questions about some items of equipment were asked in 1959 for the first time (electric milk cooler, crop drier, bulk-type milk cooler, etc.). Similarly, some questions that were asked in earlier censuses were omitted in 1959. For example, the use of electricity is now so widespread that there is no longer any need for obtaining a count of the farms having it. Farms by Kind of Road. — The classification of farms by the kind of road on which they are located is based on only a sample of farms. The enumerator was Instructed to report, on the basis of his own observation, the kind of road on which the most frequently used entrance to the farm was located. For farms consisting of two or more tracts, he was to limit his report to the tract on which the farm operator had his dwelling or other headquarters. Farm labor. — The questions about farm labor were asked only for the sample farms and related to persons working during the calendar week preceding the week of enumeration. Since the enumeration starting dates varied by geographic areas, and the enumeration within each area lasted over a period of several weeks, the calendar weeks to which the data apply also vary. Thus, the data for an individual farm may relate to any one week during the months of October, November, or December, or even, in a few instances, to weeks during September 1959 or January 1960. Farm labor was defined to include any work, chores, or planning necessary to the agricultural operations of the farm ; and to ex- clude housework, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installation, or construction work done by per- sons employed specifically for such work. The farm labor in- formation contained in this report represents estimates based on answers to questions relating to the farm work or chores done during the week by (1) operator, (2) unpaid members of the operator's family, and (3) hired persons. An operator was considered as working if he worked one or more hours ; unpaid members of the operator's family, if they worked 15 or more hours ; and hired persons, if they worked at all during the week. Data are not fully comparable from one census to another, primarily because of differences in the period to which they relate. In 1954, the data were purposely related to either one of two calendar weeks, depending in part on the starting date set for the enumeration and in part on which week represented a period of peak employment within a given State. For the majority of States, the period specified was the week of September 26-October 2 ; for other States, the week of October 24-30. In 1950, as in 1959, the data related to the week preceding the actual enumeration. Unlike 1959, however, enumeration starting dates were identical for all States in 1950 (April 1) but since several weeks were required to complete the enumeration, the calendar week preceding the enumeration was not identical for all farms. In 1945 and 1935, the number of farm workers related to the first week in January and, in 1940, to the last week in March. In 1945, 1940, and 1935, only persons working the equiv- alent of two or more days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and 1940, an additional specification limited the workers to those 14 years old and over. Experience gained from earlier censuses indicates that farm labor data are often unsatisfactorily reported unless the week specified is the week immediately preceding the actual enumer- ation. When a farm operator was asked to report the number of persons employed during a specified week that was several weeks prior to enumeration, he often rejwrted the highest number of persons employed during the year. Obviously incorrect reports were adjusted to make the data reflect more nearly the situation known to exist during the specified week. The farm labor data for 1954 relates to a specified week which, in some cases, was sev- eral weeks prior to enumeration. Few adjustments were made in those data, however, even though there were indications of incorrect reporting. Regular and Seasonal Workers. — Hired persons working on the farm during the week concerned were classed as "regular" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was 150 days or more during the year. They were classed as "seasonal" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was less than 150 days. In cases where the period of employment was not reported for an individual farm, it was estimated from data for such items as basis of payment, wage rates, expendi- tures for labor in 1959, and type of farming operations. Hired Workers by Basis of Payment. — Hired persons were also classified according to whether they were paid on a monthly, weekly, daily, or hourly basis, or by piecework. In cases of incomplete reporting, the basis of payment for hired workers was supplied during the oflice processing operations. Wage Rates and Hours Worked. — The agreed cash rate of pay was asked for each class of hired worker except those em- ployed on a piecework basis. (The number and the earnings of persons paid on a piecework basis were required for those who worked on Friday of the week preceding the enumeration.) The number of hours that workers were expected to work to earn their pay was asked for each class except those employed on an hourly or piecework basis. For 1959 and 1954, the data include oflice estimates for farms submitting incomplete reports of wage rates and hours worked. The estimates were consistent with the size and type of operations for the individual farm as compared with similar farms in the area for which complete reports were received. The corresponding data for 1950 apply only to farms that reported both wage rates and hours worked. Fertilizer and lime. — The questions about fertilizer and lime, asked only for the sample farms, relate to the acreage on which fertilizer and lime were used and to the quantity used. Farm operators were asked to report total quantities used in 1959 on the farms they operated regardless of when or by whom the ferti- lizer and lime were purchased. In the South, some landlords who operated farms themselves included the fertilizer and lime they had purchased for use on their tenant-operated land. Such fertilizer and lime may also have been reported by the tenants. When double reporting was detected during the editing process, the data on the questionnaires concerned were adjusted to elim- inate duplication in the totals. The 1959 data for fertilizer and lime are entirely comparable with those for 1954. A breakdown between dry and liquid fer- tilizing materials was not obtained in 1934 and data on cost of either fertilizer or lime were not obtained in 1959. Fertilizer. — The report for fertilizer was to refer only to com- mercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials, including rock phosphate. The acres fertilized and the tons of fertilizer ap- plied to those acres were obtained separately for selected crops. The selected crops varied by region so that it was possible to obtain detailed data for the crops most commonly fertilized in each region. In cases where the same land was used for more than one crop, the acres fertilized were to be reported separately for each crop. If the same crop was fertilized more than once, however, the acres in that crop were to be reported only once. In all cases, the total quantity of fer- INTRODUCTION XIX tllizer used In 1959 was to be reported, including quantities used on l^nd occupied by crops planted in 1958 or by crops to be harvested in 1960. Reports for quantity of fertilizer and fertilizing materials used were required for both dry and liquid matferials. The terms "dry" and "liquid" referred to the form in which the fertilizers and fertilizing materials were purchased and not to the way in which they were applied. Thus, dry fertilizers were those purchased in dry or solid form, as powders, dusts, granules, pellets, etc. ; liquid fertilizers were those purchased in fluid form, as solutions or as liquefied gases. Lime. — The data for lime relate to the total acreage limed In 1959 and the total tonnage of lime and liming materials used on those acres for purposes of conditioning the soil. Instruc- tions on the questionnaire stated that ground limestone, hy- drated and burnt lime, marl, and oyster shells were to be Included but that lime used for spraying or sanitation purposes was to be omitted. For some counties, the tonnage of lime shown in the table may be less than the tonnage reported for the Agriculture Con- servation Program or the Conservation Reserve Program of the Soil Bank. Differences may be due either to sampling error or to under-reporting by farm operators. Many of the differences are minimized or eliminated entirely in the data presented on a State or regional basis. Specified Farm Expenditures. — The data for farm expenditures are estimates based on reports obtained from the sample farms. The 1959 questionnaire contained questions for six items of farm expenditure: (1) purchase of feed for livestock and poultry, (2) purchase of livestock and poultry, (3) machine hire, (4) hired labor, (5) seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, and (6) gaso- line and other petroleum fuel and oil. With the exception of items (2) and (5), exactly the same questions were asked in 1954. For each item specified, the total expenditures made for the farm in 1959 were to be reported, whether made by the farm operator, his landlord, or both. A farm operator who rented part of his land to others was to report only the ex- penditures for the land he operated himself. Enumerators were Instructed to ask respondents who had difficulty estimating their expenses for the period between enumeration and the end of the year to estimate them on the basis of current costs. Peed. — The report on feed purchased for livestock and poultry was to include expenditures for grain, hay, millfeeds, pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements as well as for the grinding and mixing of feed. The estimated cost of items furnished by a landlord, contractor, or other owner for feeding poultry and livestock kept on the farm was also to be included. Payments made by a tenant to his land- lord for feed grown on the tenant farm were to be excluded. Livestock and Poultry. — The cost of baby chicks and turkey poults was to be included in the expenditures made for the purchase of livestock and poultry. Enumerators were in- structed to ask the farm operator to include the cost or esti- mated purchase value of poultry and livestock provided by others and cared for by the operator under a contract feeding arrangement. The cost of livestock purchased for resale within 30 days was not to be included. A short-term transaction of that nature was considered to be a dealer operation, not an agricultural one. Data on the purchase of livestock and poultry were not ob- tained in 1954. The instructions for the 1950 census specified that expenditures for domestic rabbits, fur-bearing animals kept in captivity, and bees were to be included. Any lack of comparability in the 1950 and 1959 data resulting from inclu- sion or exclusion of rabbits, fur-bearing animals, or bees is considered to be so slight as to be insignificant. Machine Hire. — Expenditures for machine hire relate to cus- tom machine work, such as tractor hire, threshing, grain or seed combining, silo filling, baling, cotton picking, cotton gin- ning, corn picking, plowing, vegetable harvesting, fruit pick- ing, spraying, and dusting. Any amount spent for the labor included In the cost of machine hire was to be considered as part of the total expenditure. The cost of freight or trucking and exchange work without pay were to be omitted. Hired Labor. — Expenditures for hired labor were to include total cash payments made in 1959 to family members and to others for farm labor. Payments to persons supplied by a con- tractor or a cooperative organization and paid directly by them or by the crew boss were also to be Included. Payments for the following types of work were to be excluded : house- work, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installation, or construction work done by persons spe- cifically employed for such work. Qasoline and Other Petroleum Fuel and Oil. — Expenditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil were to relate only to the products used in the farm business. Enumerators were instructed to exclude the cost of petroleum products used for the family automobile when operated for other than farm business purposes and of products used in the farmhouse for heating, cooking, and lighting. Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, and Trees. — Expenditures were to repre- sent the total amount spent for seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees to be used on the farm operated. The value of seed grown on the farm was to be excluded. For nurseries and greenhouses, the cost of products purchased for immediate resale was also to be excluded. This item of exi)enditure was not included in the 1954 Census. The data are comparable with those for 1950, however. Cbops Crops Harvested. — The 1959 agriculture questionnaire was simi- lar to the questionnaire used in several previous censuses in that it provided for the collection of detailed data fdr all crops harvested on each Individual farm. The variation in the crops listed on the questionnaires used in different States made pos- sible the separate reporting of all Important crops grown in a given area. All versions of the questionnaire contained several "All other crops" questions where crops not specifically listed In separate questions were to be reported. Acreage of Crops Harvested. — In most instances, the acreage reported for individual crops represents the area harvested during 1959. The area harvested is often less than the area planted. For fruit orchards and groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees, the acreage reported represents the total area in both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines as of the date of enumeration — usually a date in October, November, or Decem- ber 1959. For soybeans, eowpeas, and peanuts, the acreage grown for all purposes was reported as well as the acreage har- vested for specific purposes. For velvet beans, only the acreage grown was reported. As the enumeration was about to begin in South Florida (those counties in which the enumeration was begun on October 7), an instruction was issued to the effect that the data for vegetables and potato crops should relate to a full year, beginning on October 1, 1958, and ending Sep- tember 30, 1959. Quantity of Crops Harvested. — Except for citrus fruits, olives, avocados, and for vegetable and potato crops in South Florida (see preceding paragraph) data for quantity harvested relate to the calendar year 1959. For citrus fruits, the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the 1958-59 marketing season was to be reported. For olives, the crop harvested in 1959 was to be reported for all States except California and Arizona. Enumerators in those two States were instructed to report olives harvested from the bloom of 1958 during the 1958- 59 harvest season (September 15, 1958, to February 28, 1959). In the case of avocados, the data for California were to relate to the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the marketing season that extended from October 1, 1958 to Sep- tember 30, 1959; the data for Florida were to relate to the crop harvested for the marketing season that extended from July 1, 1969, to February 28, 1960. Respondents were to estimate quantities not yet harvested at the time of enumeration. Unit of Measure. — The unit of measure in which quantities were to be reported has varied for some crops, not only from ■State to State, but also from census to census. The aim has been to permit reporting in the units of measure currently in use. In the State and county tables, the quantities harvested for each crop are usually expressed in the unit of measure given on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire. In 1959, for corn and Irish potatoes, a choice between two units in which to report the production was given in some States. (See the discussion for those crops.) To provide readily comparable information, data published in earlier reports in different units of measure generally have been converted to the units used In 1959. Com. — In the 1959 census, detailed questions regarding the purpose for which corn was harvested were asked in all States. For most States, bushels was the only unit specified for com XX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 for grain. In some areas, however, where farmers were not accustomed to using bushels as the unit of measure, the question- naire contained a provision for the quantity of corn for grain to be reported either in bushels (shelled basis) or in baskets of ear corn. As in former censuses, some reports were received in units of measure other than bushels or baskets. Prior to tabulation, all reports were converted to bushels (shelled basis) on the basis of the following factors : 70 pounds of ear corn, 2 baskets of ears, or 56 pounds of shelled corn equal one bushel. A barrel of ear corn was usually considered equal to 5 bushels of shelled corn. Annual Legumes.— — For soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, the acres and quantity grown or harvested for specific purposes, as well as the total acreage grown for all purposes, were obtained for areas where these crops are grown extensively ; for velvet- beans, only the total grown for all purposes was obtained. For all these crops except, possibly peanuts, the total acreage grown for all purposes includes some acreage that was plowed under for green manure. In a few Southern States, separate figures were obtained for the acres grown alone and the acres grown with other crops. In 1959, as in 1954, enumerators were in- structed to report green soybeans and blackeyes and other green cowpeas harvested for sale as vegetables and not as annual legumes. Hay Crops. — Data for the total acres of land from which hay was cut exclude the acreage in sorghum, soybean, cowpea, and peanut hays. These crops were reported in separate questions in the States where they are important. To obtain the total acres from which other hays were cut, the acres of the various hay crops, including grass silage, were added together for each county. The corresponding totals for 1954 were obtained by the same procedure. For the 1950 census, however, the totals were based on farmers' own reports of their total acreage in harvested hay crops. The questionnaire contained an instruction that if two or more cuttings were made from the same land, the total production from all cuttings was to be reported but the acres cut were to be counted only once. In cases where both hay and grass silage were cut from the same land, the total acreage was to be reported for both crops. In 1959, as in 1954, alfalfa hay included alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay and for dehydrating ; clover and timothy hay included clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses; small grain hay included oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay. The hay crops listed on the questionnaire varied somewhat from one State or region to another. The kinds of hay to be included in separate questions can be determined for a specific State from reference to the facsimile of the questionnaire that is in the appendix. The tonnage of hay, including alfalfa hay for dehydrating, is given on a dry-weight basis. Prior to tabulation, production reported in green weight was converted to its dry-weight equiv- alent by dividing by 3. However, the production of grass silage is given in terms of green weight. Field Seed Crops. — The field .seed crops listed on each version of the questionnaire were limited to those considered most Im- portant within the given State. Each version of the question- naire contained space for listing other field seed crops in order to facilitate the reporting of all field seed crops harvested. Quantity harvested was to be reported in terms of clean seed for most field seed crops. Bluegra.ss, or Junegrass seed, was to be reported in terms of green seed for Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Tennessee. No mention was made of "green-weight basis" for other States where this crop was to be reported in the "All other" question. Irish Potatoes and Sweetpotatoes. — For Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes (including yams), the total quantity harvested was to be reported for each crop In all cases, whether harvested for home use or for sale or whether used for livestock feed. The acreage harvested was to be reported for each crop only in cases where the quantity amounted to 20 or more bushels (or the approximate equivalent in terms of hundredweights, barrels, or pounds, as explained on different versions of the questionnaire). This method of reporting was designed to facilitate the enumera- tion of potatoes harvested on small plots for home use. Essen- tially the same procedure was followed in both 1954 and 1950. In earlier censuses, however, the acreage of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes was to be reported in all eases, even when produc- tion was solely for home use. Therefore, the data on acres for censuses prior to 1950 are not fully comparable with those for the last three censuses, especially in counties or States where production is largely for home use. The unit of measure in which quantity was to be reported varied from one State or region to another to correspond with the units most commonly used in a given area. In 27 States, the questionnaire provided a choice for reporting either bushels or 100-pound bags (hundredweights). The published data for counties and States are in terms of bushels. Berries and Other Small Fruits. — The question for berries and other small fruits related specifically to the acreages and quanti- ties harvested for sale. Only tame or cultivated berries were to be reported except for the New England States, where wild blue- berries were also to be included. Enumerators were instructed always to report the total quantity of each kind of berry har- vested for sale but to report the area harvested only when It amounted to one-tenth acre or more. Nonbearing areas and areas and quantities harvested for home use were to be excluded. The data for 1959 and 1954 are fully comparable. Tree Fruits, Nuts, and Grapes. — In 1959, as in 1954, fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines were not enumerated for farms having a combined total of less than 20 at the time of enumeration. Both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines were to be included but not any that had been abandoned. For censuses prior to 1954, all fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm were to be enumerated, regardless of the number. Because of this change in enumeration procedure, the data for 1959 and 1954 are not fully comparable with those for earlier censuses. In commercial fruit-producing counties, the change In procedure may have had a considerable effect on the number of farms re- porting without causing any significant changes in the number of trees and vines nor in the quantity harvested. In counties where most of the trees or vines are in small plantings and where production is largely for home-use, however, the change may have caused a significant reduction not only in the number of farms reporting but also in the number of trees and vines and In the quantity harvested. In both 1959 and 1954, the area in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees was enumerated when there were 20 or more fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines. In 1950, the corresponding area was enumerated only if it amounted to one-half acre or more. In censuses prior to 1950, the area was to be reported regardless of its size or of the number of trees and vines. Enumerators frequently omitted the fractional acre- ages in small plantings and home orchards, however. In some counties, small plantings or home orchards comprise a sizeable proportion of the total fruit and nut acreage. For those counties, the change from one census to another in acreage of land in fruits and nuts may not be due to fact but merely to differences in enumeration. In 1959, California was the only State for which the acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was obtained. In 1954, such acreage was also obtained for Arizona. In all States, the number of bearing and ncmbearing trees or vines on the farm at the time of enumeration and the quantity harvested in 1959 were to be reported separately for each fruit and nut crop. ( Ex- ceptions in the harvest period for citrus fruits, avocados, and INTRODUCTION XXI olives lire described ou p. XIX.) The unit of measure in whioh quantities were to be reported varied from one State to another. Tables In this report show quantities in the unit of measure appearing on the 1959 questionnaire used in the State. Nursery and Greenhouse Products. — The questions about nursery and greenhouse products related only to products grown on the place for sale. Crops bought for resale without additional cul- tivation were to be excluded. The area used for growing and the value of sales were to be reported separately for each of three groups, as follows : a. Nursery products, (trees, shrubs, vines, and ornamentals). b. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be re- ported separately from the area grown under glass. c. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be reported separately from the area grown under glass or in the house. The data obtained for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 and 1950 since the questions asked were essentially the same in the three censuses. Detailed data regarding the pro- duction and sale of nursery, greenhouse, and other horticultural products on farms having sales of $2,000 will be published in volume V, part 1. Forest Products. — The forest products data obtained in the Census of Agriculture relate only to the products cut on farms. Commercial logging, timber operations, and forest products grown or cut on nonfarm places are excluded. Therefore, the data in this report do not represent the total forestry output or income for a county or State. The questions included on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire are more detailed than those asked in the 1954 Census. Value was obtained for the sale of standing timber or trees and for the sale of poles and piling, bark, bolts, and mine timt>ers. The quantity cut, whether for home use or sale, and the quantity sold were obtained for individual forestry products such as firewood and fuelwood, fence posts, sawlogs and veneer logs. Data relating to pulpwood, Christmas trees, maple trees, and maple syrup were obtained in States where such products are important commercially. Value of Crops Harvested. — The total value of crops harvested represents the estimated value of all crops harvested during the crop year 1959. It includes the value of quantities consumed on farms as food, feed, seed, etc., as well as quantities sold. Farmers were not asked to report values of crops harvested ; the values were calculated in the Processing Office. For individ- ual crops, the quantity harvested was multiplied by the average price at which the crop was sold in the State. State average prices were furnished to the Bureau of the Census by the Agricul- tural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. They are based on reports received from a sample of farmers and dealers. Quantities harvested were not obtained for vegetables nor for nursery and greenhouse products. Therefore, for those crops, the value of sales, as obtained in tie enumeration, was used in the calculation of total value of crops harvested. Value of Crops Sold. — The questionnaire required value of sales of crops to be reported only for total vegetables, nursery and greenhouse products, and certain forest products. For all other crops, the value of sales was calculated on a county level during processing operations by multiplying the State average prices by either the quantity sold or the quantity harvested. Reports of quantity sold were obtained during the enumeration only for some of the major field crops. Quantity harvested was used in the calculation of value of crops sold for such crops as cotton, tobacco, etc., that are customarily grown for sale. The procedures used for the various crops are described on page XXV. They are similar to the procedures followed in 1954. In 1950, values of crops sold were obtained for each farm during the enumeration. Ibbiqation Definition of Irrigated Land. — Irrigated land is defined as land watered for agricultural purposes by artificial means. These means included subirrigation as well as systems whereby water was applied to the ground surface, either directly or by sprinklers. Land flooded for rice cultivation was considered as irrigated. Land flooded during high-water periods was to be included as irrigated only if water was directed to agricultural use by dams, canals, or other works. The definition of irrigated land specif- ically excluded land where the "water table", or natural level of underground water, was controlled by drainage works with no additional water brought in by canals or pipes. Enumeration of Irrigated Land. — A question on total laud irri- gated was asked in all States, with the exception of Alaska. The acreage reported for this question includes not only irrigated cropland but also any other land that was irrigated in 1959. The questionnaires used in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii included several additional questions regarding irri- gation. These questions related to the acreage of land irrigated by sprinklers, irrigated land from which crops were harvested, specific crops irrigated, and source of irrigation water. Such additional data, for Irrigated farms, are presented in county table la for these States. Statistics on the irrigation enterprises which supplied irriga- tion water were collected in the 1909 Census of Irrigation and are published in Volume III, "Irrigation of Agricultural Lands". This report contains a considerable amount of data about irri- gation for the 17 Western States and Louisiana. Irrigated Farms. — All farms reporting any land irrigated in 1959 are counted as irrigated farms. Land in Irrigated Farms.— Data for land in irrigated farms ac- cording to use relate to the entire acreage In these farms, in- cluding land that was not irrigated. Land Irrigated.— Data for land irrigated relate only to that part of the laud in irrigated farms that was watered by artificial means at any time in 1959. Separate figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers whether or not the land was also irrigated by other means. Additional figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers only. Data on sprinkler irrigation were not obtained in the 1954 census. Irrigated Cropland Harvested. — The data for irrigated crop- land harvested relate to all irrigated land from which crops were harvested in 1959, regardless of the method of irrigation. An instruction on the questionnaire reminded enumerators and respondents to include irrigated land from which hay was cut, irrigated land in both bearing and nonbearing fruit and nut crops, and irrigated land from which volunteer crops were harvested. Each irrigated acre was to be reported only once, regardless of how many crops were harvested from it. Other Irrigated Land. — This classification was obtained by subtraction of the acreage of irrigated cropland harvested from the acreage of total land irrigated. It represents primarily irrigated cropland not harvested and irrigated pasture or grazing land. Farms Irrigated By Number of Acres Irrigated. — All farms on which any land was irrigated in 1959 are classified according to the number of acres irrigated in county table la for the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii. This classification is based on total land irrigated. Therefore, it includes not only the irrigated land from which crops were harvested but also all other irrigated land, regardless of use. Land Irrigated By Source of Water. — The agriculture question- naire contained a question as to what proportion of irrigated water used on the farm in 1959 was obtained from ground- water, surface-water, and irrigation-organization sources. Re- spondents were asked to report separately the percentage of XXII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 water obtained from each source. The number of acres that were irrigated by water from each source or combination of sources was calculated during oflSce processing operations by applying the percentages to the total land irrigated. Ground-water sources relate to wells (pumped or flowing) and springs ; surface-water sources relate to streams, lakes, reservoirs, and sewage and drainage ditches. For each of these sources, only water obtained by pumps or other works operated as part of the operator's own farm or as part of another single farm was to be included. Irrigation-organization sources relate to irriga- tion enterprises organized to supply water to a group of farms, regardless of how or where the enterprise obtained the water. The irrigation enterprise may be a legal organization or a group of farmers informally organized to operate a supply ditch or other works to provide water for their own farms. Land-Use Pbactioes Summary Information. — The 1959 data for land-use practices are estimates based on reports obtained from only a sample of farms. Comparable data are not presented for 1954 because questions about land-use practices were included on the 1954 questionnaire for only a limited number of States. The various land-use practices relate to methods for reducing soil erosion, either by improving the soil, controlling the run-off of water, or reducing the blowing of topsoil. Cropland in Cover Crops. — The data relate to land on which cover crops were turned under for green manure , in 1959 and which was then planted to another crop. The entire acreage of cover crops so used was to be reported even if the following crop failed. Cropland Used for Grain or Row Crops Farmed on the Contour. — This item relates to land on which grain or row crops were planted in level rows around the slope of a hill. Land in Strip-Cropping Systems for Soil-Erosion Control. — Strip- cropping was defined as the practice of alternating close-sown crops with strips or bands of row crops or of alternating either close-sown or row crops with bands of cultivated fallow land. The published data refer to the total acreage of all fields and tracts in which strip-cropping was practiced in 1959. System of Terraces on Crop and Pasture Land. — This item re- lates to the acreage in ridge-type or channel-type terraces con- structed on sloping cropland and pastureland. ' Livestock and Poultet Inventories. — Data for livestock and poultry on farms relate to the number on hand at the time of enumeration. All live- stock and poultry, including those being kept or fed under con- tract, were to be enumerated on the farm or ranch where they were, regardless of who owned them. Livestock in transit from one grazing area to another or grazing in national forests, graz- ing districts, open range, or on land used under permit were to be reported as being on the place where the person who had control over them had his headquarters. The time of year at which livestock and poultry are enumerated affects the data. Therefore, the date of enumeration needs to be considered when totals for the various censuses are compared. Both the 1959 and the 1954 census data represent fall Inven- tories. These censuses came at a time of large-scale movement of flocks and herds from one range to another, from ranch to feed lot, and from farm or ranch to market. The censuses of 1920, 1925, 1935, and 1945 were taken as of January 1 and those of 1930, 1940, and 1950, as of April 1. A count made in April varies considerably from one made in Jan- uary. In most areas a large number of animals are born between January and April. A considerable number of older animals die or are sold during the same period. In the range States, along with the change in season and grazing condition, sheep and cattle are moved from one locality or county to another. This movement may affect the comparability of data for counties and, in some cases, for States. The comparability of data by age has been affected also by changes in the questions from one census to another. Milk Cows, Cows Uilked, Milk Produced, and Butter. — Data on the number of milk cows, cows milked, and milked produced relate to the day preceding the enumeration. Data for butter churned were obtained only for 14 States and relate to the calendar week preceding the enumeration. The data for cows milked yesterday and milk produced yesterday are not given in this volume. These figures were obtained primarily to serve the needs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in making monthly and annual esti- mates of milk production. These figures can be made available, at a small cost, to others who express an interest in them. Whole Milk and Cream Sold. — Data for whole milk and cream sold relate to the entire year 1959 and are estimates based on reports obtained for farms in the sample. All milk and cream sold from the farm (except quantities purchased from some other place and then resold) were to be included, regardless of who shared the receipts. The questionnaire provided three alternative units of measure for reporting the quantity of milk sold — pounds of milk, gallons of milk, and pounds of butterfat. The respondent was thus permitted to report quantity according to the unit of measure in which payment was received. In the State and county tables, the data for milk are given in the unit of measure most commonly used in the State. Pounds of butter- fat were converted into gallons or pounds of whole milk on the basis of the average butterfat content of milk as shown by data furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Sows and Gilts Farrowing. — In the 1959 census, data were ob- tained for the number of litters farrowed between December 1, 1958, and June 1, 1959, and from June 1 to December 1, 1959. In the 1954 census, data were obtained for the sows and gilts that farrowed rather than for the number of Utters. Sheep, Lambs, and Wool. — In the 1959 census, questions about sheep, lambs, and wool were asked in all States. Data on shearings and on amount of wool shorn were obtained for lambs and sheep separately. In the 1954 census, sheep and lamb Inven- tories were not obtained for Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Goats and Mohair. — -In 1959, questions on goats, kids, and mo- hair appeared on the questionnaires for the following nine States : Arizona, California, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Utah. In 1954, corresponding data were ob- tained for Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Washington, and selected counties in Missouri. Bees and Honey. — No questions on bees and honey were in- cluded on the questionnaires for either the 1959 or the 1954 census. In 1959, however, enumerators were instructed to ob- tain agriculture questionnaires for places not having agricultural operations if they were engaged in beekeeping. The number of hives of bees and the amount of honey sold were to be reported In the "Remarks" space of the questionnaire. Data for bees and honey are not included in this report. Value of Livestock on Farms. — To obtain the value of livestock on farms, the number of each class of livestock or poultry on hand was multiplied by the State average price for 1959, as furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Comparable data for 1954 were compiled by the same method on the basis of average prices for that year. Sales of Live Animals. — Data for the number and value of ani- mals sold alive in 1959 are estimates based on reports for sample farms only. Corresponding data for 1954 were obtained for all farms. The dollar value of sales was obtained from the farmer INTRODUCTION XXIII for cattle, calves, and horses and mules. Average value per head for other livestock sold was obtained from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In the 1959 census, respondents were asked to report separately the number of live animals already sold and the number estimated to be sold between the time of enumeration and the end of the year. This separation of reports for the number sold and to be sold was designed to assure more complete coverage of all livestock sales made during the year. In the 1954 census, only totals for the entire year were obtained though reference was made to animals to be sold between enumeration and the end of the year. Sales of Poultry and Poultry Products. — For both the 1959 and the 1954 Censuses, sales of chickens were obtained for two groups: (1) broilers and (2) other chickens. The enumeration of broiler sales presents prob'ems arising from the varied contractual ar- rangements under which broilers are produced. The question- naire contained an Instruction to the effect that all broilers grown for others under contract were to be reported as sold. During office processing operations, the data reported for inventories and sales of chickens four months old and over, chicken eggs sold, and broilers sold were carefully examined. Obvious inconsistencies indicating confusion between broilers and other chickens were corrected on the basis of estimated values and, for sample farms, on the basis of data reported for expenditures for feed, poultry and livestock purchases, hired labor, etc. Questions relating to poultry other than chickens (and broilers) were generally the same in 1959 as in 1954. In the 1959 census, however, only total numbers were obtained for turkeys and turkey fryers raised and for turkey hens kept for breeding whereas the 1954 questionnaire asked for a breakdown between light and heavy breeds. Also, for poultry other than chickens and turkeys, the 1959 census obtained the number sold whereas the 1954 census obtained the number raised. Classification of Fabms Scope of Classification. — Data for land in farms, and for crop- land harvested in farms classified by size, by color of operator and by tenure of operator were tabulated for all farms. However, most of the detailed data by size of farm, by color of operator, by tenure of operator, by economic class, and by type of farm are estimates based on farms in the sample. The farm classifications by size of farm, color of operator, tenure of operator, economic class of farm, and type of farm were made in the processing office on the basis of data reported on each questionnaire. Farms by Size. — Farms were classified by size according to the total land area established for each farm. The same classifica- tion was used for all States. According to definition, a farm la essentially an operating unit, not an ownership tract. All land operated by one person or partnership represents one farm. In the case of a landlord who has assigned land to croppers or other tenants, the land assigned to each cropper or tenant is considered a separate farm even though the landlord may operate the entire landholding as one unit in respect to supervision, equipment, rota- tion practice, purchase of supplies, or sale of products. In some parts of the South, a special Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire was used to assure an accurate enumeration of each unit within a multiple-unit operation. A change was made in the size classifica- tion for 1959, as contrasted with several preceding years, by sub- dividing the 1,000-acre-and-over group and by combining two previously recognized groups, viz., 10 to 29 acres and 30 to 49 acres. Farms by Color of Operator. — Farms were classified by color of operator into two groups, "white" and "nonwhite." "Nonwhite" includes primarily Negro and Indian operators, but also some of other racial origin. Enumerators were instructed to report the race on the basis of their own observation whenever possible rather than by asking the respondent Farms by Tenure of Operator. — The classification of farms by tenure of operator was based on data reported for land owned, land rented from others or worked for others on shares, land managed for others, and land rented to others or worked on shares by others. The same basis of classification was used in 1959 as in 1954. For 1959, each questionnaire was coded, during the editing proc- ess, to indicate whether it represented a farm operated by a full owner, part owner, manager, or tenant. The sample question- naires for tenants were given a code to indicate the kind of tenant. The various classifications of tenure, as used for the 1959 census, are defined below: a. Full Owners operate only land they own. 1). Part Owners operate land they own and also land rented from others. c. Managers operate land for others and are paid a wage or salary for their services. Persons acting merely as care- takers 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 ac- count was considered as one farm and the land managed for others as a second farm. If, however, he managed land for two or more employers, all the managed land was considered to be one farm. d. Tenants rent from others or work on shares for others all the land they operate. They are further classified, as de- scribed below, on the basis of rental arrangements in regard to the payment of cash rent, sharing of crops, sharing of livestock or livestock products, and the furnishing of work power by the landlord. (1) Cash Tenants pay cash rent, either on a per-acre basis or for the farm as a whole. (2) Share-Cash Tenants pay part of the rent in cash and part in a share of the crops and/or of the livestock and livestock products. (3) Crop-Share Tenants pay a share of the crops but not of the livestock or livestock products. (4) livestock-Share Tenants pay a share of the livestock or livestock products. They may or may not also pay a share of the crops. (5) Croppers are tenants whose landlords furnished all the work animals or tractor power. They usually work under the close supervision of the landowners or their agents, or other farm operators. Also, the land assigned to them is often merely a part of a multi-unit operation. Croppers may or may not also pay cash rent or a share of crops, livestock, or livestock products. Data for croppers are available for only 16 southern States and Missouri. (6) Other Tenants are those who did not qualify for inclusion in any of the foregoing subclassifications. They may have had the use of land rent-free or in return for a fixed quantity of products, payment of taxes, maintenance of buildings, etc. (7) Unspecified Tenants are those for whom the rental arrange- ment was not reported. The definition of each subclass of tenant was essentially the same for earlier censuses as for 1959. In 1945, however, the enumerator was asked to determine the subclass of tenants whereas in other censuses all classifications were made during the processing of questionnaires on the basis of the data reported. The procedure used In 1945 may have affected the comparability of the data, especially for cash tenants and share-cash tenants. Farms by Economic Class. — The totals for farms by economic class are estimates for all farms made on the basis of data re- ported only for the sample farms. The economic classifications represent groupings of farms that are similar in characteristics and size of operation. The economic classes were established on the basis of one or more of four factors: (1) total value of all farm products sold, (2) number of days the farm operator worked off the farm, (3) the age of the farm operator, and (4) the re- lationship of Income received by the operator and members of his household from nonfarm sources to the value of all farm products sold. Institutional farms, Indian reservations, agricultural ex- periment stations, and grazing associations were always classified as "abnormal." XXIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 The total value of farm products sold was obtained by addi- tion of the reported or estimated values for all products sold from the farm. The value of cattle and calves, horses and mules, dairy products, some poultry products, vegetables, nursery and green- house products, standing timber, and miscellaneous forest prod- ucts was obtained from the farm operator during the enumera- tion. The quantity sold was obtained during enumeration for corn, sorghums, small grains, hay, small fruits, some of the for- est products, chickens and chicken eggs, hogs, sheep, and goats. To obtain the value of sales of these products, the quantity sold was multiplied by State average prices. For each of the other products, the entire production was mul- tiplied by the State average price. If the resulting value amount- ed to $100 or more, the entire quantity produced was considered as sold. This procedure was followed only in establishing the economic class and the type of farm but was not used In estab- lishing the total value of products sold from the farm. (See p. XXV.) Farms were grouped Into two major categories, commercial farms and other farms, mainly on the basis of total value of prod- ucts sold. The 1959 class intervals and some of the criteria for determination of a given class are different from those used in 1954 and in 1950. In general, for 1959, all farms with a value of sales amounting to $2,500 or more were classified as commercial. Farms with a value of sales of $50 to $2,499 were classified as com- mercial if the farm operator was under 65 years of age and (1) he did not work off the farm 100 or more days during the year and (2) the Income received by the operator and members of his family from nonfarm sources was less than the value of all farm products sold. The remaining farms with a value of sales of $50 to $2,499 and institutional farms and Indian reservations were included in one of the groups of "other farms." Commercial farms were divided into six economic classes on the basis of the total value of all farm products sold, as follows : Value of Farm Class of Farm Products sold I $40,000 and over II $20,000 to $39,999 HI $10,000 to $19,999 IV $5,000 to $9,999 V $2,500 to $4,999 VI» $50 to $2,499 •Provided the farm operator was under 65 years of age, and — (1) he did not work off the farm 100 or more days, and (2) the In- come that he and members of his household received from nonfarm sources was less than the total value of farm products sold. Other farms were divided into three economic classes as follows : a. Class VII, Part-time. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $50 to $2,499 were classified as "part-time" if the operator was under 65 years of age and he either worked off the farm 100 or more days or the income he and members of his household received from nonfarm sources was greater than the total value of farm products sold. b. Class VIII, Part-retirement. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $50 to $2,499 were classified as "part- retirement" if the farm operator was 65 years old or over. Many of these are farms on which the income from nonfarm sources was greater than the value of sales of agricultural products. Others are residential, subsistence, or marginal farms. In previous censuses, the age of the farm operator was not a criterion for grouping farms by economic class. Since the number of elderly people in our population has, been steadily increasing during recent years, a separate classification for farms operated on a part-retirement basis was considered important for an adequate analysis of the agricultural structure of a county or State. 0. Class IX, Abnormal. — All institutional farms and Indian reservations were classified as "abnormal," regardless of the value of sales. Institutional farms include those operated by hospitals, penitentiaries, schools, grazing associations, government agencies, etc. Farms by Type. — The data for farms by type are estimates bused on data tabulated for the farms In the sample. The type represents a description of the major source of income from farm sales. To be classified as a particular type, a farm had to have sales of a particular product or group of products amounting in value to 50 percent or more of the total value of all farm prod- ucts sold during the year. The types of farms, together with the products on which type classification is based, are as follows : Type of Farm Source of Cash Income (Products with sales value representing 50% or more of total value of all farm products sold) Cash-grain Corn, sorghums, small grains, soybeans for beans, cowpeas for peas, dry field and seed beans and peas. Tobacco Tobacco. Cotton Cotton. Other field-crop Peanuts, potatoes (Irish and sweet), sugarcane for sugar or sirup, sweet sorghums for sirup, broomcorn, pop- corn, sugar l>eets, mint, hops, and sugar beet seed. Vegetable Vegetables. Fruit-and-nut Berries, other small fruits, tree fruits, grapes, and nuts. Poultry Chickens, chicken eggs, turkeys, and other poultry products. Dairy Milk and cream. The criterion of 50 percent of total sales was modified in the ease of dairy farms. A farm hav- ing value of sales of dairy products amounting to less than 50 percent of the total value of farm products sold was classified as a dairy farm, if — (a) Milk and cream sold accounted for more than 30 percent of the total value of products sold and — (b) Milk cows represented 50 percent or more of total cows and — (c) The value of milk and cream sold plus the value of cattle and calves sold amounted to 50 percent or more of the total value of all farm products sold. Livestock other than dairy and poultry Livestock Ranches. General- Miscellaneous. Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, wool and mohair except for farms in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Florida that qualified as livestock ranches. Farms in the 17 Western States, Louisi- ana, and Florida were classified as livestock ranches if the sales of live- stock, wool, and mohair represented 50 percent or more of the total value of farm products sold and if pasture- land or grazing land amounted to 100 or more acres and was 10 or more times the acreage of cropland har- vested. Field seed crops, hay, silage. A farm was classified as general also if it had cash income from three or more sources and did not meet the criteria for any other type. Nursery and greenhouse products, forest products, mules, horses, colts and ponies. Also all institutional farms and Indian reservations. INTRODUCTION XXV The type classifications were esseutlally the same for the 1959 as for the 1954 census except that tobacco farms and livestock ranches were not separately classified in 1954. Tobacco was in- cluded as one of the crops used in the classification of "other field crop" farms in 1954. The farms classified as livestock ranches in 1959 would have been classified as "livestock other than dairy and poultry" in 1954 without regard to the acreage in pasture. Value of Farm Products Sold. — Data for the value of farm prod- ucts sold in 1959 were obtained by enumeration for some prod- ucts and by estimation for others. The questionnaire used for the 1959 census provided for farm operators to report value of sales for the following products : Vegetables Miscellaneous poultry products Nursery and greenhouse prod- Milk and cream ucts Cattle Standing timber Calves Miscellaneous forest products Horses, mules, colts, and ponies For all other agricultural products, the value of sales was esti- mated during the oflBce processing. The State average prices used for calculating the value of farm products sold were fur- nished to the Bureau by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. One of three following pro- cedures was used. (1) For the products for which data on quantities sold were obtained during enumeration, the State average prices were mul- tiplied by the county totals of the quantities reported as sold or the quantities reported as produced for sale. The following prod- ucts were covered by this procedure : Corn for grain Fence posts Sorghums for grain, seed, sirup, Sawlogs and veneer logs or dry forage Christmas trees All small grains Chickens (broilers and others) Hay crops Chicken eggs All berries and small fruits ' Hogs and pigs Firewood and fuelwood Sheep and lambs Pulpwood Goats and kids ' Adjustment made for cranberries based on Cranberry Payment Program. (2) For most of the agricultural products which are cus- tomarily raised for sale, the entire quantity produced was considered to be sold. The State average prices were, accordingly, multiplied by the county total of production. The following crops were covered by this procedure : Cotton Sugarcane for sugar Popcorn Tobacco Sugar beets for sugar Wool Broomcorn Mohair (3) For all other crops, the State average prices were mul- tiplied by the quantities sold as estimated on the basis of crop- disposition data furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service, data reported in questions for "other crops" on the 1959 question- naire, or data obtained from earlier censuses. For all tree fruits, nuts, and grapes, the entire quantity pro- duced was considered as sold, except for apples, apricots, sour and sweet cherries, peaches, plums, primes, avocados, tangerines, oranges, and grapefruit in States where a portion of the crop was not harvested or was subjected to excess cuUage as indicated by data obtained from the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The data for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 since essentially the .same procedures were used In both censuses for estimating quantities and values of farm products sold. In 1959, as in 1954, data for the sales of farm products represent total sales for the entire farm, regardless of who shared the receipts. For tenant-operated farms, the landlord's share of agricultura' products was considered as sold provided the products were moved off the tenant farm. All crops, livestock, and poultry raised under a contract arrangement were considered as sold from the farm where they were raised. For institutional farms, all agricultural items produced on land operated by the institu- tion and consumed by the inmates were to be reported as sold. All sales data relate to one year's farm operations. Crop sales are for crops harvested during the crop year, whether the crops were actually sold immediately after harvest or placed in storage for later sale. Sales of livestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year, regardless of when the livestock or prod- ucts were raised or produced. All wool and mohair reported as shorn or clipped was considered as sold. Enumerators were instructed to record gross values of quanti- ties sold, with no deductions for feed, seed, fertilizer, water, labor, or marketing costs. For some products, however, net values may have been reported. In the case of milk, particularly, some farm operators may have reported the payments they received as the gross value of sales, even though the buyer had deducted handling and hauling charges before making payment. Adjustments were made In the data reported only in cases of obvious error. o Chapter A STATISTICS FOR THE STATE (1) IDAHO state Table 1. -FARMS. ACREAGE, AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 ' PalA on vaJoe of land and buildinpv for 1950, 1954. and 1950 are basod on reports for only a sample of fanr*. See lexlj lie... see lott) Census of— (For definition? and explanations l-'i9 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -NOV.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January- 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) Farms number . . , 33,670 52,933,120 28.8 38,740 52,972,160 27.1 40,284 52,972,160 25.0 41,498 52,997,120 23.6 43,663 52,977,120 19.4 45,113 53.346,560 18.7 41,674 53,346,560 17.5 40,592 53,346,560 15.2 42,106 Appioximate land area (see text) acres . . . 53,346,560 Proportion in farms percent. . . 15.7 Land in farms ncres . . . 15,232,«)1 14,364,471 13,224,192 12,503,332 10,297,745 9,951,661 9,346,908 8,116,147 8,375,873 \v orace 3i te of faon, ...........«*.a»i* ncres. . . ■152. i 48,076 125.98 29,251 370.8 31,662 94.49 33,697 328.3 22,471 72.31 36,150 301.3 11,888 39.46 37,301 235.8 7,768 32.94 39,936 220.6 6,814 30.89 41,117 224.3 10,012 44.64 39,203 199.9 9,197 46.00 NA 198.9 Value of land and buildings : ^\ traire per fam^ . ».....4«i*«»-*«»-«->i dollars... 13,811 Averape per acre ,....a.aii**»i**«»*>-- dollars... 69.43 Land in farms according to use: ' Cropland harvested . NA acres.. . 3,832,164 3,727,616 3,647,885 3,441,661 2,935,350 2,668,685 3,150,097 2^578,799 ^2,706,312 1 to 9 acres 2,317 3,428 4,237 4,744 HA HA NA NA NA 10 to 19 acres .farms reporting. . . 2,240 2,681 3,057 3,227 NA NA NA HA NA 20 (o 29 acres .farms reporting . . . .farms reporting. . . .farms reporting. . . 2,097 3,685 7,839 2,750 4,934 9,663 3,236 5,893 10,026 3,525 6,166 10,171 NA KA NA HA NA NA NA NA DA NA NA Ilk NA 30 to 49 acres NA 50 to 99 acres NA 100 to 199 acres .farms reporunn- ■- 6,153 5,817 5.583 5,626 NA NA NA NA NA 200 or more acres .farms reporting... 4,920 4,424 4,118 3,842 NA NA HA HA NA 200 to 499 acres .farms reporting. . . 3,669 3,350 3,096 2,9% HA NA NA NA NA 500 to 999 acres .farms reporUnR . . . 1,002 847 807 688 NA KA NA NA HA 1,000 or nxxe acres .farms reporting. , . 249 227 215 158 NA NA NA HA HA Cropland used only for pasture* .farms reporting... 16,458 19,063 17,138 15,320 25,048 9,243 12,407 10,194 NA .ere.,,.. 666,311 545,073 484,625 322,286 779,080 352,806 379,451 363,740 NA Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . .farms reporting., . 8,977 10,34i 11,000 NA NA NA NA HA NA acres . . . 1,285,530 1,202,831 1,097,245 825,651 993,713 1,263,105 923,168 1,135,537 NA Cultivated sunmier fallow 6,006 7,082 6,828 NA i:a NA HA HA NA acres . . . 917,462 995 ,837 863,269 HA HA HA HA HA HA Soil -improvement grasses and legumes . .farms reporting.. . 1,703 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 190,196 NA HA NA HA NA NA NA NA Other cropland (idle and crop failure) . . .fanns reporting... 3,162 M NA HA NA NA HA NA NA acres . . . 177,872 NA HA NA NA NA NA NA HA Woodland pastured .farms reporting . . . 3,870 4,812 5,992 5,273 HA 7,595 6,346 5,773 NA acres... 1,218,793 1,165,167 1,242,638 946,253 HA 840,103 736,456 644,139 NA Woodland not pastured .farms reporting. .. 2,088 2,U2 2,505 1,190 NA 1,594 1,455 1,381 NA .exes... 304,594 262,451 309,415 113,881 NA 111,178 123,452 97,422 NA Other pasture {not cropland and not woodland)' . .farms reporting . . . 14,599 16,171 17,595 22,538 NA 24,858 19,399 17,646 NA acres . . . 7,074,136 6,712,298 5,625,500 6,229,520 HA 3,871,423 3,275,894 2,543,895 NA Improved pasture . .farms reporling 6,136 5,929 NA NA HA HA NA NA NA acres . . . 382,024 248,495 NA NA NA NA HA HA HA Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) ..faims reporting.. . NA 36,151 37,852 39,273 HA 40,957 36,152 NA NA acres 850,873 749,035 816,884 624,080 HA 844,361 758,390 750,615 NA Cropland. loUl ' . .farms reporting. .. 31,318 35,941 37,999 39,301 42,700 NA NA HA m ace... 5,784,005 5,475,520 5,229,755 4,589,598 4,708,143 4,284,596 4,452,716 4,078,076 m Land pastured, total ..farms reporting... 27,511 31,926 33,225 35,494 NA NA NA NA Ht ncres... 8,959,240 8,422,538 7,352,763 7,498,059 NA 5,064,332 4,391,801 3,553,774 m Woodland, total ..farms reporting.. . 5,125 6.171 7,406 6,038 6,822 NA HA NA m acres . . . 1,523,387 1,427,618 1,552,053 1,060,134 691,683 951,281 859,908 743,561 820,876 Irrigated land in farms . .fnmis repcrting . . . 25,383 28,218 29,413 28,571 29,898 HA HA NA 25,283 acres . . . 2,576,580 2,324,571 '2,137,2J7 2,026,280 1,895,048 NA NA NA Ht Imgated cropland harvested . .farms reporting. . 22,515 25,133 2«,740 NA 28.201 28,350 '27,953 NA NJ •ere,.. 2,064,976 1,854,573 1,703,601 NA 1,578,741 1,388,200 '1,634,321 HA HA KA Not available. ^For the Censuses of 1959 and 195"!, in the Census year; for all other Censuses, in the i which figures are available, except that com cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably comparable for the various Census years because of differences In definition of cropland used only for pasture paatured. 'Acreage of irrigated cr^pa; acreage counted more than once where two or tnore crops were harvested ;alendar year preceding the Census. ^Total acreage of crops for duplicated In the acreage of com harvested for grain. ^Not fully See text. ^Includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not from the same land. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 £Data for 1959 and 1950 are baaed on repocts for only a sample of Tanns. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1 ) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) All farms number . . Under 10 acres number . . I'nder 3 acres number.. 1 acre or less number. . 2 acres number . . 3 to 9 acres number. . 3 acres number . . A acres number . . 5 acres number . . fi acres number . . 7 acres numlier. . 8 acres number . . 9 acres number . . 10 to 49 acres number . . 10 to 29 acres .number. . 30 to 49 acres number.. 50 Ui 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 or more acres number . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number.. 2,000 or more acres number . . Land in farms acres.. Average sue o( farm acres . . I'nder 10 acres acres.. 10 to 49 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 . . 600 to 999 acres acres . 1,000 or more acres acres. 1,000 to 1.999 acres.... acres. 2,000 or more acres acres . Lantj in farms actuirtlmg to use: ' OopI and harvested farms i«po(tiiif: . acres. Under 10 acres farms reportinc . acres . 10 to 49 acres farms reportinc . acres. 10 to 29 acres farms reporting. acres. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . acres. 50 to 69 acres farms reportinp . acres. 70 to 99 acres farms reportinp . 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 or more acres farms reporting. acres . 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms reporung . acres. 2,000 or mote acres farms repotting . acres. See footnotes at end of table. 33,648 2,627 799 430 369 1,828 328 244 591 206 174 176 109 5,997 3,038 2,959 1,552 4,304 3,409 3,321 1,504 1,398 3,981 2,767 2,788 1,588 1,200 15,248,369 453.2 10,968 166,476 HA NA 91, U5 350,025 399,770 524,604 296,769 331,570 1.403,037 1,978,122 9,690,913 2,177,160 7,513,733 29,339 3,850,118 620 2,065 4,721 83,415 rmU fcr 1969 Mid 19S0 are bftsed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (Ftv defiiuuona and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (art. -Her.) 1954 (Oct.. NOT.) 1950 (April 1) 19i5 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Laid In tanns according to use '-Continued CR^Iaod. total farms reporttng . . . acT«S- . . Cndar 10 acres. farms reportine . . . acr«s.. . 10 to 49 acres farms reporting . . . acres. . . GO to 69 acres farms reporting . . . atres. . . 70 to 09 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting . . . acres. .. 140 to 179 acres farms reporting.. . acres . . . 180 to 319 a 2S0to259a 960 to 499 a 500 to 999 a 1,000 armor . .fam«3 reporting . . acres.. . . .farms reporting . . acres . . . .farms reportjng. . acres . . ..farms reporting. . acres. . . .fanss reporting . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 2,000 or more acres farms reporting . . acres . . Land pastured, total farms reporting . . acres. . Under 10 acres farms reporting. . acres. . 10 to 49 acres farms reperting. . acres. . DO to 69 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 70 to 09 acres farms reporting . . acres. . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 140 to 179 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 160 to 219 acres farms reporting. . acres. . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 280 to 490 acres farms reporting . . acjes. . . -farms reporting . . acres. . . .farms reporting . . BOO to 999 acres 1,000 tv mot« acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting.. acrres. . 2,000 « nxre acres farms reporting . . aiaes. . bh^led land in farms farms reporting . . . acres. , Urajer 10 acres farms repotting.. acres. . 10 to 49 acres farms reporting . . acres. . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting . . acres . . lOOto 139 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 140 to 179 acres fanra reporting . . acres . . 180 lo 219 9 . .farms reporting . . 220 to 259 acres farms reperting . . . acres . . . 26010 499 acres farms reporting .. . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting... acres . . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting... acres . , . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting . . . acres. . . 2,000 or more acres farms reporting . . . at:res... 31,41J 3,793,854 1,435 5,013 5,389 U7,064 1,490 65,735 4,247 262,751 3,367 297,816 3,295 369,367 1,489 208,310 1,388 213,633 3,956 863,942 2,717 1,013,670 2,640 2,376,551 1,546 1,060,936 1,094 1,315,615 27,728 8,972,537 1,710 5,095 4,929 54,459 1,295 27,065 3,589 77,538 2,813 85,717 2,813 125,137 1,246 70,025 1,182 89,755 3,335 454,688 2,407 843,151 2,407 7,138,907 1,318 1,027,895 1,039 6,111,012 25,742 2,611,488 2,055 6,660 5,107 115,935 1,345 64,135 3,843 250,535 2,928 269,194 2,669 307,627 1,239 176,264 1,043 157,068 2,530 441,623 1,459 313,609 1,524 508,838 791 198,585 733 310,253 35,941 5,475,520 2,502 8,412 6,597 U5,7D9 1,998 90,527 5,888 368,787 3,497 292,891 3,494 352,393 1,521 193,314 1,293 186,532 4,010 823,980 2,726 980,914 2,415 2,022,011 HA NA NA HA 31,926 8,422,538 2,510 7,420 5,782 61,821 1,712 29,875 5,107 102,933 3,093 101,663 3,124 163,912 1,339 93,548 1,142 104,158 3,501 530,446 2,408 834,691 2,208 6,392,071 NA HA NA NA 28,218 2,324,571 2,778 9,474 5,985 137,417 1,796 85,092 5,261 341,014 2,953 251,134 2,575 273,328 1,096 130,059 856 111,920 2,226 337,325 1,319 228,274 1,373 419,534 NA NA 38,082 5,244,170 2,636 9,574 7,652 167,982 2,266 96,930 6,447 393,838 3,437 272,349 3,766 359,334 1,532 186,986 1,404 196,925 4,102 774,167 2,569 904,655 2,271 1,881,430 NA NA NA NA 33,404 7,338,201 2,391 7,348 6,482 56,805 1,951 33,180 5,596 109,712 3,076 102,717 3,284 187,762 1,361 87,473 1,283 115,769 3,615 562,740 2,282 753,734 2,083 5,310,961 NA NA NA NA 29^598 '2,124,240 2,785 10,297 7,072 167,515 1,986 92,390 5,777 375,433 2,937 238,394 2,586 249,187 1,047 118,814 824 104,646 2,152 277,541 1,164 164,076 1,267 325,947 NA NA NA NA 39,301 4,589,598 3,077 10,817 8,250 178,222 2,247 94,788 6,683 382,825 3,519 263,821 4,084 364,697 1,519 169,245 1,353 175,174 4,123 741,858 2,429 797,478 2,017 1,410,673 NA NA NA NA 35,494 7,498,059 2,497 7,783 6,989 73,653 1,991 34,417 5,895 133,486 3,253 124,002 3,840 253,222 1,438 117,781 1,263 126, 527 3,948 666,608 2,339 848,840 2,040 5,111,740 NA NA NA 28,571 2,026,280 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 42,700 4,708,143 219,575 NA 104,386 NA 407,212 446,075 NA 189,584 NA 202,490 NA 869,395 NA 358,194 NA 1,125,217 NA NA NA 29,898 1,895,048 NA NA 4,284,596 NA 9,446 NA 213,660 NA 96,140 NA 393,484 454,903 NA 177,728 NA 209,700 NA 877,095 303,962 NA 797,863 NA 5,064,332 NA NA NA NA NA KA '28,350 '1,388,200 NA 4,452,716 NA ,391,801 NA NA NA NA NA '27,953 '1,634,321 1,762 NA 7,512 NA '14,870 NA 1,038 NA 553 NA NA NA 4,078,076 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,553,774 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA n HtJl r7»ll»tle. ^For the CenmiBse of 1959 and 1954, In the Cenmia ye«r; for all other CenBuses, in the calendar year preceding the Census. Total acreage of crops for Al(^ flgurM are avallalile, except that com cut for forage web excluded as moat of thiij acreage was probably dupUcated in the acreage of com harvested for grajji. 50 to 99 ^artm. *100 to 259 acres. *Not fully congiarahle for the vailous Census years hecauee of differences In definition of cropland used onlj' for pasture. See text. Irrigated onpLn^ ^rvMted only. 'Acreage of irrigated crops Includiag seme duplication r*ere two or more crops were harvested from the same land. ^Includes irrigated cropland not hamcted and ntrt ^ttsturcd. '50 to 259 acires. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [DaU fof 1959 and 1954 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) ALL F-ARM OPERATORS All farm operators number,. Full owners number , , Part owners number. , Managers number. . ,\11 tenant-s number , , Proportion of tenancy percent , , Cash tenants number . . Share-cash tenants number . . Crop-share tenants number . . Livestock-share tenants 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 . . Crop-shore tenants acres . . Livestock-share tenants 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 . . Ctcip-share tenants acres . . Livestock-share tenants acres . . Other and unspecified tenants acres , . ALL WHITE FARM OPERATORS White farm operators number . . Full owners number . . Part ovmers number . , Managers number , , All tenants number , , Proportion of tenancy percent . , Cash tenants number , , Share-cash tenants number , . Crop-share tenants number . , Livestock-share tenants number . . Other and unspecified tenants number . . Land in farms acres . . Full owTiers acres . . Part owners acres . . Managers acres . . All tenants acres . . Cash tenants acres . . Share-cash tenants atres , . Crop-share tenants acres . . Livestock-share tonants acres . . fXher and unspecified tenants acres . . Cropland harvested acres . . Full owners acres . . Part owners acres . , Managers acres . . All tenants acres . . Cash tenants acres . . Share-cash tenants acres . . Crop-share tenants acres , . Livestock-share tenants acr«s . . Other and unspecified tenants acres , , ALL ^■0^nVHlTE farm OPERATORS Nonwhite farm operators number . , Full owners number.. Part owners number. , Managers number, , All tenants number . . Proportion of tenancy percent. . Cash tenants number. . Share-cash u^nants number . . Crop-share tenants numl)er . . Liveslock.sbare tenants numl)er . . Other and unspecified tenants number . . Land in farms acres . . Full owners acres . . Part o\vner3 acres . . Managers acres . . All tenants acres . , Cash tenants acres , . Share.cash tonanta acres . . Cnop-share tenants acres . , Livestock-share tenants acres . , Other and unspecified tenants acres . . Cropland harvested acres . Full owm^rs acres . Part owners acres . Managers acres , All tenants acres . Cash tenants acres , Share-cash tenants acres , Crop-.-ihnre tenants acres . Livestock-share tenants acres , Other and unspecified tenants acres , Ceiisus of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 33,648 19,861 8,577 327 4,883 14.5 678 329 2,332 548 496 15,248,389 4,452,937 8,015,061 1,578,959 1,201,432 162,390 243,629 553,034 164,377 78,002 3,850,118 1,403,705 1,782,887 80, 573 532,953 40,468 126,581 327,467 62,937 25,450 33,347 19,778 8,441 321 4,807 14,4 663 803 2,302 548 491 15,085,692 4,436,557 7,975,579 1,484,194 1,189,362 161,685 239,444 547,Cf74 164,377 76,782 3,802,680 1,392,459 1,758,179 76,898 575,144 39,998 123,357 324,407 62,987 24,395 301 83 136 6 76 25.2 15 26 30 162, 697 16,380 39,482 94,765 12,070 705 4,185 5,960 1,220 47,433 11,246 24,708 3,675 7,809 470 3,224 3,060 1,055 1954 (Oct .-Nov.) 33,810 24,231 7,711 259 6,609 17.0 945 784 3,473 653 749 14,275,607 4,959,607 6,792,200 1,120,757 1,403,043 194,612 176, 153 764,717 177,736 89,820 3,695,693 1,473,764 1,453,720 76,573 686,636 47, 576 96,595 435,567 77,529 29,369 38,463 24,059 7,621 256 6,527 16.7 914 779 3,443 658 733 14,056,436 4,945,642 6,758,337 958,924 1,393,533 190, 167 175,708 762,457 177,736 87,465 3,654,495 1,469,426 1,438,173 65,573 681,323 44,543 96, 185 434,292 77, 529 23,774 347 172 90 3 82 23.6 31 30 16 219,171 13,965 33,863 161,833 ■9,510 4,4.45 450 '2,360 2,355 41,198 9,338 15,547 11,000 5,313 3,033 410 1,275 595 1950 (April 1) 40,284 25,947 6,390 164 7,283 18.1 1,019 1,016 3,613 738 897 13,224,192 5,216,286 5,819,330 650,216 1,533,360 223,542 204,696 715,976 216, 625 177,521 3,647,885 1,538,782 1,336,732 55,427 716,944 51,903 107,777 416,253 80,406 60,605 39,324 25,705 6,804 163 7,152 18.0 966 995 3,574 737 880 13,046,802 5,192,699 5,794,385 535,216 1,524,502 219,(773 200,779 7U,698 216,589 176,363 3,602,480 1,526,630 1,327,501 40, 574 707,775 48,985 105,801 412,924 80,375 59,690 460 242 36 1 131 28.5 53 21 39 1 17 177,390 23,587 24,945 115,000 13,358 4,469 3,917 4,278 36 1,158 45,405 12,152 9,231 14,853 9,169 2,918 1,976 3,329 31 91^ 1945 (January 1) 41,498 26,109 6,785 240 8,364 20.2 1,345 276 4,971 l.,272 12,503,332 4,812,315 5,513,315 668,384 1,503,813 295,751 77,597 962,453 168,017 3,441,661 1,475,145 1,211,461 63,230 691,825 74,556 33,642 504,231 79,396 40,961 25,763 6,742 237 8,219 20.1 1,774 268 4,929 1,248 12,450,549 4,788,148 5,508,138 666, L34 1,483,129 289,671 76,204 956,393 165,356 3,414,076 1,464,373 1,206,071 63,201 680,431 69,908 32,731 500,506 77,286 537 346 43 3 145 27.0 71 8 42 24 52,733 24, 167 10,677 2,250 15,689 6,080 1,393 5,555 2,661 27, 585 10,772 5,390 29 11,394 4,648 911 3,725 2,110 1940 (April 1) 43,663 26, 050 6,175 285 11,153 25.5 3,079 889 6,138 1,047 10,297,745 4,127,815 3,973,675 412,304 1,783,951 414,854 172,799 1,050,016 146,282 2,935,350 1,246,275 391,359 54,022 743,694 105,310 76,519 518,024 43,341 43,097 25,631 6,148 283 10, 985 25.5 2,983 883 . 6,094 1,025 10,251,031 4,101,176 3,969,014 411,874 1,768,967 407,608 171,390 1,044,402 145,067 2,912,605 1,236,431 888,700 53,756 733,713 100,460 75,902 514,730 42,626 566 369 27 2 168 29.7 96 22 46,714 26,639 4,661 430 14,984 7,246 909 5,614 1,215 22,745 9,844 2,659 266 9,976 5,350 617 3,294 1935 (January 1) 45,113 26,016 5,842 394 12,361 28.5 NA .NA NA NA 9,951,661 4,156,383 3,295,737 456,943 2,042,593 NA NA NA 2,668,685 1,124,386 725,983 64,479 753,832 NA NA NA 44,343 25,472 5,312 390 12,669 23.6 NA NA NA NA 9,394,394 4,119,876 3,292,306 454,914 2,027,798 NA NA HA NA 2,643,226 1,111,158 724,719 63,532 743,347 Hk NA 770 544 30 4 192 24.9 NA NA NA NA 56,767 36,512 3,431 2,029 14,795 NA NA NA 25,459 13,258 1,269 947 9,985 NA HA MA MA 1930 (April 1) 41, 674 24,194 6,318 603 10,559 25.3 3,125 HA NA 9,346,908 4,016,730 3,033,576 437,958 1,858,644 499,313 NA NA NA 3,150,097 1,328,964 906,061 83,624 831,443 160,098 NA NA 40,976 23,837 6,207 597 10,335 25.2 2,987 NA NA HA 9,289,581 3,995,303 3,018,136 435,723 1,340,414 483,796 NA HA NA 3,122,359 1,319,240 900, 124 83,229 819,766 152,531 HA NA NA 698 357 111 6 224 32.1 138 NA NA NA 57,327 21,427 15,440 2,230 13,230 10, 517 NA NA HA 27,738 9,724 5,937 395 11,682 7,567 NA NA 1925 ( January 1 ) 40, 592 24,957 5,238 511 9,386 24.4 2,217 NA HA NA 8,116,147 3,792,526 2,392,453 271,775 1,659,388 433,371 HA HA HA 2,578,799 1,243,645 599,103 61,986 674,065 101,205 HA HA 1920 (January 1) NA Hot available. ^For 1920, standing renters (renters paying a fixed quantity of products) ™re included with cash tenants. ^Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that com out for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of com harvested for grain. IDAHO State Table 4.-FARM OPERATORS BY COLOR, AGE, RESIDENCE, AND OFF-FARM WORK; AND EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data in italics are bas^ on repoct^ for only a sample of lanns. See t«xtj (For derinitions and explanations, see t^^xt) Census of — 1959 (Oct.-KOT.) 195A (Oct. -Not.) 1950 (i^rtl 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (J^ril 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) FARM OPERATORS By coloi: Whjl« number , Nepo. numbef . Other nonwhite number . By age: Under 25 years operators reporting 25 to M years operators reportinft 35 to 44 years operators reprxtinf; 45 to 54 years operators reporting 55 to 64 years operstcrs repotting 65 or more years operators reporting Averafw age years Operators not reporting age number By residence: Residing on farm operated operators reporting . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . Operators not reporting residence number . By Off-farm work: Woriting off their farms, total operators reprxting 1 to 49 days operators reporting 50 to 99 days operators reporting 100 or more days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting Operators not working off their farm or not reporting as to work off their rann number . 8y Other income: With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Qrain combines Com pickers Pick-up balers Field forage harvestAS . Motortncks 'arms reporting number 'arms reporting number lalms reporting number :anns reporting number 'arms reporting number Tractors farms reporting number Tractors other than garden farms Importing number 1 tractor farms reporting 2 tractors farms reptrting 3 Irsctcvs farms repcrting 4 tractors farms reporting 5 cr mere tractors farms reporting Wheel tzactcrs farms reporting number Crawler tractors '..farms repcrting number Gartlen tractors farms reporting number Automobiles forms reptxting number Autonobiles ond/cr mottrtrucks farms reporting Telephone farms reporting Qixne freezer farms reporting Milking machine farms reporting Electric milk cooler farms reporting Crop drier (fa grain, forage, a other crops), . .farms reporting Power-operated elevator, conveyor, cr bitrwer farms repcrting Farms by kind of road on iMtiJch located: Hard surface Ckavel, shell, or shale Dirt or unimprovetL Less than 1 mile to a hard surface -road . 1 cr more miles to a hard surface road. . . 1 mile 3 or 8 miles 4 miles 5 or more miles .farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reptrting .farms reptrting 33,<07 21 242 a, Its S.ltl 29, 3U 2,613 1,743 /6, «77 i,i33 t,lM 9,9SS t,e9S 7,160 II, Die It, 70S 4S7 i76 ll.OSi U,StS t,7SS t.ses J7, OSO W, 578 ts, 8se ei.Sie ti, US se, S61 10, ett 10, tss ^.1(7 I. us 1,061 te, 519 iS,9!9 s,sso S,Oit i, 736 i,9SS SO, tte ss, tss St, 7SS 17, iie 11, Ul is,m i,iis lis is, 007 H,e7i s.Ui hue I,99S S7t ess 1S7 esi KA Not aTsllaUe. Jjlgtires for 1945 are fi>r all tisctors. Tloncrete, brick, asphslt, and mscadam. Cottorete or brick end macadaM. Asphalt tkb not Ijiolutied. Nfneladea sand-cloy. *aT«Tel. ^DlBtanee to all-veather rcnil. See text. ,357 5 378 en e,ns 10, us 9,S09 6.918 i,7Sl *7. J (91 35,293 2,768 679 19, 8S9 6, tss t,799 10, 8t7 3,086 7,71,1 11, 8tl 13, m tso tso 6, SIS 6,635 t,175 t,tts 17, ti? 38, 838 30, 77S 5t, 890 t9. 893 i9, 7S3 16, 5ie 9,316 f, 70; 877 i73 t7, S6i J,t, OSt 6,i00 7,701 3, OSS 5,137 S3, on i3,lS9 37, 186 te, isi 16, Its U, 367 NA 39,824 8 452 1.0*3 6,SS0 3,987 8,7iS 7,108 i,09S i6.7 t,i91 36,929 2,774 581 IS, 351 6,168 t,78t 9,301 t,661 6,61,0 9,186 10, its 119 Its t,tOi t,tSS NA tu tS, 766 t9, eet 17, Sil 39, 398 te, 770 37,71,9 IS, 767 6,036 H,171 31, Oil 5, est 6,707 l,57t l,6i9 31, StS 39, 996 37, 500 tt, tit 6,980 11,767 13, 397 17, tSt 7,Si3 NA NA NA NA NA 40,961 537 7,334 9,916 10,163 3,223 4,486 47.3 488 38,211 2,fo4 443 12,'mt 3,278 1,961 7,530 2,227 5,303 i,8ll 5.179 KA NA NA NA NA NA 16,576 19,096 17,263 20,299 ^17,263 19,9ie ^4,864 'l,961 15, 693 NA i,t53 NA tiS 31,601 35,302 37,237 17,4a NA e,sos NA NA MA NA NA 32,*99 '6,455 '4,99? 1,456 43,097 14 552 1,286 6,990 9,160 10,963 8,478 5,0U 47.7 1,775 38,860 2,949 1,854 15,594 5,580 2,596 7,413 3,210 4,208 28,069 NA 12,002 10,175 11,1»3 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 32,806 38,184 NA 12,523 NA 7,397 17,938 16,325 NA NA NA NA NA NA 44,3i3 770 17,765 8,217 3,651 5,897 3,091 2,806 40,976 1,436 6,454 10,467 10,355 7,065 4,139 NA 1,758 15,348 6,716 2,804 5,323 2,439 3,389 26,326 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA S,986 6,281 4,377 I 4, 691 NA NA NA HA MA NA NA NA 30,776 33,966 NA 115,733 NA NA NA NA 'l,8U ■♦15,329 22,187 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,796 1,927 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA '493 '10,625 28,326 NA NA NA 41,593 23 435 1,689 9,599 11,753 9,680 6,075 2,354 NA 956 NA NA NA NA NA llA NA NA NA NA m 837 1,463 1,587 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 16, 651 17,646 NA U,837 NA NA NA NA STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 5.-SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES AND FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [DalB in italics arc basod on rpporls for only -t stunplo of farm^. sipo U>\.i | (For definition.s and explanations, see text) Census of — (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 i9.;5 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 1930 1925 1020 (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) SPEOFIED FARM EXPEN'Dni'RES' Feed for livestock and poultry fanns reporting . . dollars . . Purchase of livestock and poultry - fanns reporting . . dollars . . Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars. . Farms classified by amount of expenditure- Si to S199 farms reporting . , S200 toS499 farms reporting.. S500 to $999 farms reporting. . Sl.OOO to 52,499 farms reporting. . S2,500 to f4,999 farms r^xxtin^. . ?5,000 to S9.999 farms reporting. . 510,000 or more farms reporting, . Hired labor' farms reporting . . dollars . . Farms classified by amount of expenditure- Si to S199 farms reporting. , S200 to5499 farms reporting . . 5500 to $999 farms reporting . . 51,000 to $2,499 fanns reporting. . 52,500 to 54,999 farms reporting. . 55,000 to 59,999 farms reporting. . SIO.OOO to 519,999 fanns reporting.. 520,000 or more farms reporting . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business fanns reporting. . dollars . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting . . dollars . . Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials farms reporting . . tons., dollars . . Lime and liming materials farms reporting. . tons., dollars. . F\RM LABOR Farm workers for specified week:' Family and/or hired workers farms reporting. , persons . . \verage per farm reporting persons, , Family workers, including operators fanns 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 farms reporting. . perscns . . Workers hired by week farms reporting . , persons . , Workers hired by day farms reporting. , persons.. Workers hired by hour farms reporting. . persons. . Workers hired on piece-work basis . , faims reporting. . persons . . No report as lo basis of paNTTienU . . . farms reporting . . persons , , Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . . persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker rami? reporting . . 2 hired workers farms reporting. , 3 or 4 hired workers fanns reporting . , 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. , 10 or mere hiredi wori« 1 <••■• I I .».•*• 1 ■ number. .. 115,336 value, dollars... 38,608,587 NA HA NA 12,351,235 NA 12 486,296 NA NA Ileifofs and heifer calves, ..- ..farms reporting.. . 24,040 417,009 43,368,936 28,912 392,398 26,683,064 HA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA HA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA number... value, dollars. .. NA NA Staen and bulls, includinIA NA 1,224,301 NA 279,969 5,246 446,449 value, dollars . . 6,261,253 5,846,589 11,926,418 .NA NA NA NA NA 4,187,751 Sheep 1 year old and over . . .farms reporting. . number . . 4,617 873,196 4,648 854,230 3,875 834, 181 KA HA 6,996 1,372,415 NA HA !iA 2.077,453 NA 1,465,800 NA 1,880,021 value, dollars.. 16,238,754 14,873,287 16, 516, 394 HA 8,861,267 NA 18.785,836 NA 24.736,512 Ewes ...farms reporting., number . . 4,513 844,239 4,547 827,201 3,779 813,290 4,590 1,113,640 6,543 1,235,771 8,189 1.723,867 NA 2,015,702 NA 1,416.307 6,485 1,789,631 value, dollars . . 15,196,302 14,062,417 15,967,079 11,947,383 8,377,456 8,168,366 18,260,497 NA 23.093,570 Rama and w ethers Thickens 4 rmnljis old and over ...farms reporting.. number. . value, dollars.. . . .farms reporting . . 3,115 28,957 1,042,452 15,446 2,913 27,029 810, 870 23,386 2,246 20,891 549,315 27,414 NA NA NA 32,16'. HA 86,644 483,811 33,961 NA NA NA 34,983 NA 61.751 525,339 32,462 HA 49,493 UA 31,669 >IA 90,390 1,642,942 35, 167 number., value, dollars.. 1,371,750 1,440,338 1,666,877 1,833,565 1,525,438 1,629,704 2,169,061 2.483,849 1,966,856 1,001,019 1,980,065 851,428 1.989.328 1,488,642 2.028,305 1,455,016 1,654,771 1, 360, 514 Turke> hais kep( for treeding farms tf^xxting.. number . . 270 7,735 441 2,727 833 10,582 NA NA 2.448 24,156 6,493 62,073 NA NA NA NA 4,807 25,982 value, dollars. . 35,581 9,151 51,047 NA 46.340 136.561 NA NA S5,450 KA Not available. ^FlgTiree Include 29^800 sheep not claeslfied by age or sex. 10 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 7.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1969 for livestock sold alive and dairy pioducts sold are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text^ (For definilions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (Januai^ 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 ( January 1 ) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products including poultry and poultry products dollars . Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and mules, hogs, and sheep) fajnis reporting. value of sales, dollars . Livestock products other than poultry and poultry products value of sales, dollars . Poult/y and poultry products farms reporting . value of sales, dollars . LIN-ESXnCK SOLD ^LIXT. Cattle and/or calves sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars . . Cattle, not counting calves farms reporting . . number . . dollars . . Calves farms reporting. . number. . dollars. , Horses and/or mules sold alive farms reporting. . number . . dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number . . dollars . . Sheep and lambs sold alive. farms reporting. . number. . dollars. . SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL Sheep and/'or lambs shorn farms reporting. . number shorn . . pounds of wool . . value, dollars. . Lambs shorn farms reporting . . number shorn. . pounds of wool , . Other sheep shorn farms reporting. . number shorn . . pounds of wool . . LITTERS F,\RROWED Litters farrowed. December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year farms reporting. . number of litters. . June -2 to November 30 farms reporting . . number of litters . . December 1 lo June 1 farms reporting. . number of litters.. POULTRY AND POI'LTRY PRODUCTS SOLD Chickens sold farms reporting. . number. . dollars . . Broilers sold farms reporting. . number. . dollars. . Other chickens sold farms reporting . . number. . dollars. . Chicken eggs sold .farms refxjrting. . dozens . . dollars. . Turkeys, ducks, geese, and n poultry and their eggs sold. . icellaneous Turkeys raised. . Ducks sold Geese sold Guineas sold . . . ■arms reporting dollars 'arms reporting number arms reporting number arms reporting number I reporting number DAIRY PRODUCTS Any whole milk or cream sold farms roporting. . dollars . . Average sales per farm reporting dollars . . Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting . . pounds . . dollars . . Cream sold farms reporting . . pounds of butterfat . . dollars . . Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold farms repotting. . dollars 195,967,328 26,992 138,229,414 51,448,426 7,179 6,289,488 24,774 722,128 115,445,771 19,390 471,934 89,317,064 14,781 250,194 26,128,707 1,359 3,477 536,148 5,457 200,566 6,217,546 4,297 1,233,073 16,029,949 4,469 1,016,985 10,265,778 4,311,623 247 58,074 257,003 4,397 958,911 10,008,775 4,938 X,554 3,635 14,444 3,632 16,U0 4,091 2,505,168 1,412,199 57 1,855,835 1,113,501 4,045 649,333 298,693 6,297 11,648,497 3,844,004 385 1,033,285 585 236,683 263 2,762 300 3,265 33 465 16,394 47,136,803 2,875 14,494 1,361,037,912 46,305,164 2,101 1,419,757 831,639 133,889,640 27,309 85,639,950 11,984 5,503,846 24,924 534,239 63,608,955 20,001 392,612 54,807,286 14,038 141,627 8,801,669 1,446 3,470 204,214 5,970 119,272 4,344,240 4,250 1,089,998 17,482,541 4,378 928,324 9,832,106 5,014,375 NA NA NA NA NA NA 21,410 3,369 10,163 3,479 11,2*7 5,886 1,453,276 1,265,3T7 82 749,379 666,075 5,828 703, re7 599,262 10,316 10,143,936 3,569,105 833 669,404 1,282 159,846 NA HA NA 21,99*1 37,731,469 1,715 18,164 1,153,572,361 36,315,918 3,832 2,601,511 1,415,551 126,321,394 29,536 87,386,693 32,800,390 15,520 6,134,311 26,395 441,534 59,904,808 21,851 346,495 53,527,012 14,218 95,039 6,377,796 3,815 10,436 381,893 13,082 257,325 8,620,298 3,282 990,809 18,479,694 3,310 855,728 8,357,924 3,740,795 NA NA NA NA NA NA 7,799 25,442 8,374 1,202,072 1,244,267 NA NA NA 13,246 3,625,894 3,672,725 953 1,217,319 1,052 207,207 NA NA NA NA NA NA ^24,197 ^27,817,955 ^1,150 18,391 770,986,405 25,566,442 6,295 3,665,284 2,225,222 73 26,291 94,106,491 NA 87,524,687 20,299 6,581,804 25,447 373,636 28,125,804 NA MA NA NA NA NA NA NA 18,381 492,659 13,424,516 4,038 1,298,821 12,901,178 4,381 NA 11,342,470 4,698,989 NA NA HA NA NA NA 1,110 252,047 NA NA NA NA NA NA '23,676 '28,285,773 19,323 887,081,176 ^24,635,255 10,058 7,304,531 ^3,629,992 40,550,373 NA 37,965,957 20,188 ,584,416 21,454 240,931 10,399,678 17,287 194,631 9,651,685 10, US 46,250 747,993 NA NA NA 17,475 430,915 5,601,895 4,891 1,346,568 8,577,441 5,816 1,297,428 12,151,539 2,716,229 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10,822 18,484 34,001 61,847 NA 10,797 NA 1,018,797 NA 548,205 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,129 196,615 NA NA NA NA NA NA ^112 ^20,526 '28,872 '10,610,163 12,654 460,331,409 '6,685,456 16,996 16,731,922 '3,370,770 ^853 '53,937 8,127 1,966,035 *17,136,546 3,952,906 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13,366 33,780 52,492,149 6,880 2,022,216 18,020,282 5,747,035 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA U,418 34,694 12,902 1,124,225 898,247 NA NA NA NA KA NA 19,382 10,317,682 2,871,579 9,384 516,976 HA NA NA NA '25,987 'U,136,256 8,052 244,661,073 5,597,898 NA Hi 8,343,733 '1,665 '189,625 NA 1,644,999 14,025,808 5,379,611 NA HA NA KA NA NA NA NA NA NA 43,94B Ki tu lU NA 75,720,755 NA NA Nl NA NA not available . 'All dairy products sold. 'Published values for 1945 and 1940 were ca^^3uted on the basis of average prices . products sold. 'Butter sold. For this table, these values h(tve been adjusted to equal the enumerated value of all dBlrj IDAHO 11 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 (For derirtiticns and «Kplan&Uan9, see text) Census of— 1959 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) ( January 1 ) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) 33,670 38,740 40,284 41,498 43,663 45,113 41,674 40,592 42,106 29,251 33,697 36,150 37,301 39,936 41,117 39,203 NA NA 3,832,164 3,727,616 3,647,885 3,441,661 2,935,350 2,668,685 3,150,097 2,578,799 '2,706,312 324,768,700 270,770,429 213,805,434 190,863,922 65,036,146 NA NA NA NA 242,416,196 198,236,150 154,703,929 120,630,725 43,339,731 HA 74,321,017 NA NA 4,604 3,633 2,882 2,838 6,546 4,514 4,856 7,361 HA 77,818 44,010 25,940 23,715 45,427 26,736 31,844 63,324 NA 7,852,841 4,366,854 2,074,025 1,294,139 1,236,614 NA NA NA NA 1,761 1,373 1,725 1,647 4,998 3,306 3,297 4,642 3,525 23,819 13,982 13,095 12,623 33,276 18,421 19,711 36,551 23,277 1,795,201 852,101 713,747 '772 524,808 1,392,641 666,982 700,187 1,121,202 640,569 715 442 NA NA NA HA NA 682 893,936 344,091 281,076 NA NA NA NA HA 184,754 1,188,935 584,954 '571,832 NA NA NA NA NA 314,082 3,498 2,448 1,244 NA 811 NA 470 817 NA 52,332 28,357 U,644 NA 6,279 NA 4,032 7,310 NA 818,235 393,026 135,655 NA 59,238 NA 34,672 53,402 NA 181 215 210 NA 1,114 NA NA NA *1,431 1,667 1,671 1,201 NA 5,872 NA 8,101 18,963 '8,205 23 2 '4 '22 49 NA 12 94 599 34 26 81 286 159 34 325 22,294 192 1,335 2,661 3,596 2,906 388 11,701 12 2 3 8 10 7 NA . 220 34 21 31 31 58 U,735 156 567 764 595 740 2 2 62 NA NA NA HA NA 'na 2,455 114 •1,210 NA NA NA HA NA NA 8 NA 2 NA HA NA NA 322 NA 14 NA HA HA HA 2,076 ... NA 60 NA NA NA NA 3 1 NA 30 NA NA HA 64 57 5 NA 183 NA NA NA 233 800 1 NA 329 NA NA NA 514 (') NA NA HA NA NA NA (') NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA 8 NA 8 30 . NA NA 8 NA 15 92 , ... NA NA 340 NA 585 4,319 . NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA HA 5,351 5,490 6,371 5,364 5,980 6,256 7,029 5,943 7,537 674,183 646.482 961,865 663,539 562,596 513,737 703,239 414,579 437,561 20,061,684 17,202,143 20,551,103 18,152,213 U, 550, 733 10,586,816 13,971,744 6,225,922 6,208,721 33,503,012 35,264,393 37,429,726 23,533,526 3,371,319 7,410,771 13,975,013 3,423,836 12,727,381 5,241 5,174 6,068 NA NA NA HA HA NA 19,167,125 15,954,187 18,908,772 NA NA NA HA NA NA 32,009,099 32,706,085 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA 15,445 18,145 17,358 15,646 18,514 18,390 NA 14,446 19,771 412,410 508,880 507,733 377,291 316,800 361,679 591,336 394,625 703,734 18,350,875 17,342,843 14,321,779 12,226,905 8,672,294 9,149,647 14,619,613 7,015,334 11,668,392 29,361,400 33,645,115 25,264,957 15,739,331 5,102,379 6,221,760 14,335,753 9,540,308 23,920,206 14,695 16,714 U,744 NA NA NA NA NA HA 17,538,660 15,761,224 U, 406,646 NA NA NA NA NA HA 28,061,858 30,576,776 NA NA HA HA HA NA NA 6,468 10,059 10,338 10,741 12,189 10,000 8,765 8,968 9,218 127,794 174,079 158,259 164,906 176,067 121,902 124,236 132,442 141,507 5,768,999 8,183,284 6,248,875 7,023,860 6,611,917 4,284,047 4,244,701 3,479,381 3,069,132 3,865,229 6,219,296 4,573,708 4,324,271 1,858,282 1,670,778 2,075,406 2,195,502 3,222,592 2,420 4,100 3,742 NA NA NA HA HA 2,650 3,054,488 4,283,663 2,687,069 NA NA NA HA HA 964,811 2,046,509 3,255,582 NA NA NA NA NA HA 1,013,052 9,173 11,832 10,627 11,506 12,597 7,659 9,071 6,988 4,577 499,879 540,793 303,600 297,907 214,007 95,554 133,416 116,910 67,871 15,436,869 17,734,854 9,598,169 11,084,714 7,312,386 3,289,131 4,247,839 2,826,538 1,348,876 13,738,813 17,912,203 8,756,928 9,804,817 2,909,127 1,677,457 2,717,117 2,486,372 2,023,329 5,341 7,278 5,019 NA NA NA NA HA 1,243 10,635,243 12,662,192 5,641,941 NA NA NA HA HA 516,679 9,465,368 12,788,810 NA NA NA NA NA HA 775,319 195 Nil NA 234 269 329 220 140 544 7,184 NA NA 4,436 3,U4 5,541 3,683 2,596 11,937 202,412 m NA 59,049 42,656 55,144 39,147 18,931 31,354 224,677 NA NA 59,312 25,665 32,535 34,493 20,737 151,430 143 NA HA NA NA NA HA NA NA 176,227 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA HA 195,613 NA NA NA NA NA HA HA HA 21 18 5 NA NA NA NA NA HA 1,394 509 66 NA HA NA NA NA HA 27,151 7,760 661 NA NA NA NA NA HA 36,654 11,640 1,640 NA HA NA NA WA NA 21 NA NA NA HA NA HA ► A HA , 27,001 NA NA NA NA NA HA Hi HA 36,452 11,640 NA NA HA NA HA NA NA 8,257 NA NA NA NA NA NA H NA 165,483 98,819 75,233 60,041 34,352 8,330 8,567 355 1,009 8,954,364 4,588,869 3,061,546 2,906,713 1,095,468 303,525 262,696 2,051 U,976 10,297,519 5,544,399 3,386,859 2,849,989 583,358 188,421 206,651 4,308 21,577 2,545 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA 2,837,134 789,016 673,091 NA NA NA NA HA NA 3,262,706 970,223 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA AH farms nunber. Cropland harveated femns reporting. acres . Total value of crops harvested. Including horticultural specialties and forest producta dollars . Total value of crops sold. Including horticultural specialties and forest products dollare. Com: Cam for all purposes fanuB reporting. acres . value, dollars. Harveated for grain. .. ,f aims reporting. acres . bushels . Sales f asns reporting . bushels . dollars. Cut for silage fame reporting. acres. tons, green weight. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder. . .fauns reporting. acres. SarghuDs for all purposes farms reporting . . acres . . value , dollars . . Harvested for grain or seed f aims reporting . . acres., bushels . . Sales fanns reporting.. dollars . . Cut for silage fanns reporting.. acres . . tons , green weight . . Hogged or graaed, or out for dry forage or hay fanas reporting.. acres. . tons cut . . Sales farms reporting . . dollare . . Harvested for sln^. — fanns reporting.. acres . . gallons. . Sklea f axms reporting . . dollars. , ^■11 grains harvested: Vlnter wheat f aims reporting . . acres . . bushels . . value , dollars . , Sales f aims reporting . . bushels . I dollars . . J^rlng wheat f aims reporting . , acres . , bushels . I value , dollars . , Sales .f aims reporting . . bushels . I dollars . , data farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . value , dollars . . Sales farms reporting . bushels . . dollars . . Barley faims reporting. acres . bushels . value, dollars . Salea faims reporting . bushels . dollars. Hf^ f aimfl reporting . acres. bushels . value , dollars . Salea farms reporting . bushels. dollars. Safflower faims reporting. acres . bushels . value , dollars . Sales (am reporting . buahela * dollars.. Other grains farms reporting. acres . bushels . value , dollars . Sales faims reporting . bushels . dollars . Baa footsotas at end of table. 12 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued Census of — (For dennilions and explanaljons, see text) 1959 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) Annual legumee ; D17 field and seed beana harvested for beans farms reporting... 3,782 5,306 5,418 5,069 '3,842 3,414 3,362 2,369 1,557 acres . . . 133,612 149,493 143,589 142,175 '98,937 92,188 »U3,169 65,221 33,941 100-lb. bags... 2,592,350 2,637,682 2,364,970 2,205,049 1,480,220 1,204,823 1,596,215 KA 206,659 value, dollars... 18,i05,685 18,463,774 14,128,309 13,252,381 3,946,«0 3,775,113 9,094,683 KA 1,205,519 Sales dollars . . . 18,042,756 18,094,499 NA NA NA NA NA KA NA Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas f aims reporting — 1,531 1,803 1,881 4,068 '1,647 NA 2,611 KA 989 acres . . . 125,151 100,483 88,271 212,856 '48,155 NA '56,420 KA 17,635 pounds . . . 175,148,68'; 134,352,081 94,501,600 271,515,600 52,990,200 NA 65,665,800 HA 15,087,000 value, dollars... 7,005,947 6,742,604 3,567,767 13,435,176 1,278,482 NA 2,353,029 NA 1,181,818 Sales dollars . . . 6,830,300 6,607,754 NA NA NA NA NA HA HA Hay crops (see text); Land f ran which hay was cut^ acres . . . 1,162,469 1,113,379 '°1, 040, 677 '°1,173,454 '"1,127,199 '"1,193,459 '"1,160,977 '"1,175,428 1,169,871 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating, .farms reporting... 22,883 26,831 26,739 28,967 30,078 29,325 28,077 25,236 23,126 acres... 899,340 842,950 690,781 798,758 774,034 758,466 766,445 724,733 651,172 tons . . . 2,515,102 2,387,321 1,881,056 1,921,298 1,798,219 1,701,638 1,869,923 KA 1,741,165 value, dollars... 60,362,448 50,133,741 35,562,920 29,927,336 12,183,406 14,293,759 20,097,342 NA 37,435,060 Sales fanns reporting. . . 7,454 7,478 NA NA NA NA NA KA KA tons. . . 633,105 536,278 NA NA NA NA NA KA HA dollars . . . 15,194,520 11,261,838 NA NA NA NA NA KA HA Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay f anas reporting . . . 3,900 3,336 5,477 4,562 6,490 5,363 NA KA HA acres . . . 123,086 95,883 137,276 122,498 125,507 Ul,523 181,087 191,521 205,070 tons . . . 177,718 136,707 188,837 167,602 163,659 145,725 236,533 KA 221,838 value , dollars . . . 3,554,360 2,939,200 3,793,059 2,602,826 1,049,636 1,296,952 2,956,832 NA 5,803,746 Sales fanns reporting . . . 797 454 NA NA NA NA NA NA KA tons . . . 29,252 14,147 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA dollars . . . 585,040 304,162 NA NA KA NA NA NA NA Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting... 1,575 2,571 NA NA NA NA NA NA 9,107 acres . . . 24,772 38,195 '"53,935 "'70,790 '"80,382 '"U3,427 '"90,446 '"120,526 167,531 tons . . . 33,554 53,308 56,942 66,748 94,669 141,620 96,985 KA 139,881 value, dollars... 637,526 1,039,506 '°1, 463,250 '"1,516,209 '"702,181 1,132,960 1,317,054 NA 3,346,739 Sales fanns reporting — 129 147 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons.. . 3,499 4,166 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 66,481 81,242 NA NA NA NA NA KA NA Wild hay cut fanns reporting... 1,355 1,725 2,196 2,053 2,055 NA 1,522 HA 2,003 acres... 97,582 120,647 142,599 134,838 109,707 NA 95,443 98,758 121,097 tons . . . 115,091 131,697 155,782 150,351 U7,636 NA 97,083 KA 116,239 value , dollars . , . 2,071,638 2,30i,698 2,451,437 1,700,633 607,020 NA 841,171 HA 2,208,541 Sales fanns reporting . . . 183 170 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA tons — 8,106 12,151 NA NA NA NA KA HA NA dollars . . . 145,908 212,647 NA NA NA NA NA NA KA Other hay cut farms reporting . . . 478 670 1,124 1,875 NA NA NA HA HA acres.. . 14,206 14,854 25,257 46,570 "37,516 "190,043 "27,556 "39.890 "25,001 tons . . . 21,484 20,139 33,543 58,393 "48,650 "170,770 "32,245 NA "28,635 value, dollars... 429,680 422,919 654,271 872,524 "306,288 "1,522,183 "312,412 NA "601,335 Sales fanns reporting , , . 90 79 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons. . . 3,870 2,487 NA NA NA NA NA NA KA dollars... 77,400 52,227 NA NA NA NA KA HA NA Grass silage made frcm grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains ............. fanns reporting • . . 109 23 NA NA '^6 NA NA HA NA acres . . . 3,483 845 NA NA ' = 53 NA NA NA NA tons, green weight... 21,722 6,037 NA NA '=415 NA NA NA NA value, dollars... 130,332 39,240 NA NA "2,075 NA NA NA NA Field seed crops harvested; Alfalfa seed fanns reporting... 809 910 1,348 930 2,786 NA 1,930 NA NA acres... 23,741 25,591 25,907 18,517 58,912 NA 41,723 NA NA pounds . . . 5,923,976 3,659,721 3,053,976 1,371,360 5,065,560 NA 7,080,780 HA HA value, dollars... 1,777,193 1,427,291 1,341,795 544,671 705,061 NA 1,415,121 NA HA Sales dollars . . . 1,759,423 1,398,744 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Austrian winter peas fanns reporting... 365 106 361 NA NA NA NA NA NA 27,645 8,466 32,693 NA NA NA NA NA KA pounds . . . 41,317,289 11,604,919 29,643,519 NA NA NA NA KA NA value, dollars... 1,239,519 348,148 1,185,740 NA NA NA NA NA NA Sales dollars . . . 1,198,203 313,333 NA NA NA ■NA NA NA NA Bluegrass seed fanns reporting... 12 8 5 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 904 200 53 NA NA NA NA NA NA pounds, green weight... 194,500 58,235 3,632 NA NA NA NA NA NA 199,649 8,153 1,452 NA NA NA NA NA NA Sales dollars . . . 199,649 9 7,745 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA KA NA NA NA NA Merlon bluegrafiS seed. .fanns reporting... KA acres... 809 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA pounds, green weight... 171,800 NA NA NA NA NA KA NA NA value, dollars... 188,980 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Sales dollars . . . 188,980 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA KA Other than Merlon bluegrass seed fanns reporting . . . 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA KA acres . . . 95 HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA pounds, green weight... 22,700 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars... 10,669 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Sales dollars . . . 10,669 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 35 32 26 NA NA NA NA KA NA acres . , . 693 673 588 NA NA NA NA NA NA pounds . . . U2,223 109,330 48,693 NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars... 18,511 12,026 19,477 NA NA NA NA NA NA Sales dollars . . . 18,021 10,826 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA See fcxitnotes at end of table. IDAHO 13 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For deriniuons and explanations, se« texO 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 195i (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Field seed crops harvested — Contliiued Clover seed : Alfllie clover seed farms reporting. acres . pounds I value , dollars . Sales dollars . I^dlno clover seed fanns reporting. acres . pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Red clover seed fauns reporting. acres . pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Seeetclover seed fajns reporting. acres . pounds . value , dollars . Salefl dollars . ihlte clover seed fuans reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Fescue seed ..lanns reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Red fescue seed fams reporting. acres. uoimds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Tall fescue seed fanns reporting . acres. pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Ueadow foxtail seed farms reporting. acres. pounds. value, doll&rs . Sales dollars . Uillet seed farms reporting. acres . pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Qrchardgrass seed farms reporting . acres . pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Rapeseed farms reporting . acres . pounds ■ value, dollars. Sales doUnrs . r^grasB seed faima reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Sudangrsss seed farms reporting . acres. pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Timothy seed farms reporting. seres . pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Rheatgrass seed farms reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Crested eheatgrass seed — , farms reporting. acres. pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Other thnn created wheatgrass seed farms reporting. acres pounds value, dollars Sales dollars . Other field seed crops acres value, dollars Sales dollars 192 8,072 1,236,679 234,969 232,496 1 15 3,500 1,750 1,740 2,009 29,968 8,713,020 2,613,906 2,587,769 11 333 71,655 6,449 6,428 248 15,348 3,865,214 1,507,433 1,491,972 55 1,478 363,443 82,400 82,228 21 722 190,540 49,557 49,557 34 755 172,803 32,833 32,661 1 16 755 383 183 2 53 41,000 4,100 4,020 18 405 122,530 28,182 27,768 39 1,838 2,890,012 144,500 144,500 1 10 7,200 648 630 3 11 7,230 289 265 14 321 49,995 5,499 5,376 109 5,24a 492,902 143,150 138,318 58 3,474 236,026 66,087 62,785 51 1,774 255,875 77,063 75,533 95 1,261 1,070 2U 7,126 1,702,353 476,659 467,127 9 135 21,125 9,718 9,231 1,065 13,666 5,312,473 2,752,485 2,734,863 38 1,034 196,131 21,574 19,418 92 3,004 684,330 526,934 500,589 80 2,150 732,295 153,782 138,403 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 5 1,500 60 51 239 253,510 17,753 17,753 1 105 32,000 6,560 5,904 1 65 15,000 1,350 1,215 5 55 10,950 1,863 1,577 72 1,595 192,295 32,590 29,425 13 265 29,770 5,061 4,556 59 1,329 162,525 27,529 24,869 512 38,040 36,060 449 14,778 1,821,491 575,026 NA 131 2,065 174,732 235,838 NA 2,810 35,533 8,977,284 3,770,457 HA 126 3,129 918,571 137,789 NA 203 8,851 1,028,512 730,247 NA 24 539 33,897 35,237 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 6 1,800 72 NA 2 41 1,375 553 NA 73 4,215 ,130,203 175,807 NA 1 10 2,000 100 NA 4 16 2,250 450 NA 44 1,237 95,760 28,727 NA 44 1,237 95,750 28,727 NA NA 1,339 21,469 5,572,320 1,782,380 NA NA NA NA NA 231 10, 623 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,123 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA '^4,592 "62,503 '13,767,660 "3,034,184 NA 282 3,813 302,020 25,734 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA l''3,914 HA 1'50,715 NA "11,706,420 NA 1*1,530,342 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA 22 584 84,420 3,659 NA NA NA NA NA 32,053 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,293 NA NA NA 3,771,720 NA 1,597,274 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA "3 NA "15,200 "1,215 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA KA NA NA 101 NA NA NA 507,240 NA 65,378 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA See footnotes at end of table. 14 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions md explanations, see t«>xt) Other field cropa harvested: Dill for oil f armB reporting . . . acres . . . pounds . . . value , dollars . . . Sales dollars... Hops farms reporting. . . acres... pounds . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Irish potatoes for heme use or for sale farms reporting. .. acres^^. hundredweight . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Lentils fanna reporting. . . acres . . . pounds . . . value , dollars . . . Sales dollars . . . Mint for oil farms reporting. . . acres . . . poundfl .*. . value, dollara... Sales dollars'. . . Pcipcom farms reporting. . . acres . . . pounds ear com... value , dollars . . . Sales dollars . . . Root and grain crops hogged or grazed, other than com and sorghums fanas reporting . . . acres. . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Root crops for feed fanns reporting... acres . . . tons . . . value , dollars . . . Sales dollars . . . Sugar beets for sugar fanns reporting... acres. .. tons. .. value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Sweet com for seed fanns reporting... acres . . . poxmda (shelled)... value, dollars , . , Sales dollars . . . Other field crops acres . . . value , dollars . . . Sales dollars . . . Value of specified crops harvested, except fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties , and vegetables dollars . . . Value of crops sold, except fmits, nuts, horticultural specialties, and vegetables dollars . . . Vegetables for hone use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for hone use^^ farms reporting... value , dollars . . . Vegetables harvested for sale^' farms reporting . . . acres . . , Sales dollars . . . Asparagtis fanns reporting . . . acres . . . Beans, green lima fanns reporting... acres — Beans, snap (biish and pole types) farms reporting. . . acres. . . Beets (table) fanns reporting... acres... Cabbage fanns reporting. . . acres . . . Cantalotips and nniakmelons fanns reporting . . . acres . . . Carrots ." fanns reporting. . . acres . . . Cailllflower fanns reporting. . . acres . . . Com, sweet farms reporting . . . acres . . . Cucumbers and pickles. .farms reporting... acres . . . Garlic fanns reporting. . . acres . . . Lettuce and ranalne. .. .fanns reporting... acres . . . Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 3 121 12,065 2-1,1:30 2.1,130 28 3,516 6,635,160 3,317,580 3,317,580 6,261 199,641 40,130,750 84,274,575 76,649,733 229 17,352 10,850,676 542,535 542,535 6 202 18,360 55,080 55,080 26 324 656,278 19,688 19,683 26 713 12,834 21 488 3,^CH 3,911 91,256 1,953,046 21,374, U5 21,874,115 377 6,606 12,870,346 1,158,377 1,153,377 4 2,275 2,070 223,755,267 17,742 NA 1,343 28,228 3,779,639 8 56 94 2,969 60 199 7 13 65 285 61 154 43 64 8 23 872 12,085 38 28 5 18 27 168 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 7 100 10,396 35,658 35,658 NA NA NA NA NA 11,409 150,151 25,735,619 46,324,114 41,489,344 80 4,824 3,317,193 199,032 195,051 4 241 3,859 21,224 21,224 74 1,031 1,623,616 97,417 97,417 2 6 162 NA 1 3 15 75 3,969 85,696 1,547,436 18,414,489 18,414,489 436 6,871 14,065,929 1,687,9U 1,6S7,9U 77 5,222 3,875 257,680,165 135,145,386 23,017 NA 1,635 29,237 3,596,954 8 40 89 2,599 61 161 15 2 36 49 53 172 68 249 10 13 1,099 11,887 36 U 1 10 62 402 1950 (April 1) 1945 {January 1) 2 238 9,600 31,650 NA 11 845 1,114,300 646,584 NA 12,048 144,523 21,320,192 39,351,568 NA 12 44« 208,139 17, 696 NA NA 131 1,423 3,229,100 136,099 NA 161 2,1U NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,923 53,355 1,030,387 11,062,275 NA 375 4,645 10,654,567 958,911 NA 135 '■'803,386 NA '204,373,810 '146,027,104 23,969 NA 1,882 20,704 3,345,976 21 94 26 476 150 824 17 59 113 194 95 111 9 13 1,050 8,517 51 18 3 3 162 1,688 NA NA NA NA NA 2- 200 314,244 207,401 NA 12,953 163,649 23,135,423 44,752,523 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA MA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,711 41,905 633,533 6,479,863 NA NA NA NA 174,684,092 107,925,116 29,472 2,227,291 2,637 26,008 3,855,047 NA NA NA 189 500 NA NA 147 104 NA NA NA NA NA 1,059 7,385 1940 (April 1) 3 41 2,384 2,861 NA 3 96 108,000 27,000 NA 15,296 125,242 15,963,067 11,354,346 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 137 1,081 2,141,200 43,040 NA 231 2,238 NA 41,502 NA 121 1,125 5,064 NA 5,883 70,804 980,401 4,U6,695 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 57,388 NA 59,569,904 39,723,760 30,937 1,350,653 2,242 14,582 1,321,355 84 71 24 128 97 19 5 285 192 146 294 281 236 38 13 605 .,693 171 281 1,955 1935 (January 1) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA KA 19,244 123,724 14,280,641 11,424,513 NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,055 32,640 292,986 1,377,034 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1930 (April 1) 15,406 76,609 3,582,758 16,525,013 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 19 80O 2,200 NA 50 236 491,800 19,673 NA 52 703 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,110 47,314 527,257 3,954,433 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1925 (January 1) 27,179 23 001 974,512 1,343 601 NA 2 ,377 11,093 6 ,770 NA 834 ,228 NA 137 NA 64 NA NA 229 376 142 257 NA 38 NA 86 433 616 409 301 NA 230 NA 214 NA 183 NA 177 NA 9 NA 13 973 775 2,373 1 640 NA 233 NA 41 NA NA NA NA NA 307 NA 353 NA NA KA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13,217 60,694 6,088,309 6,530,018 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,463 33,881 260,574 1,954,310 NA NA NA NA NA KA NA NA NA 1920 (January 1) 430 248 156 232 NA NA NA NA 643 800 NA NA NA NA 542 1,500 See footnotes at end of table . IDAHO 15 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued Item s and explanatjcns, see text) Vegetables for hone use and far sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) — Con. Vegetables hain/ested for aale^^-^^ontlnued Qnlona, dry fams reporting.. acres . . Ckilons, green fams reporting.. acres.. Peas, green faniis reporting.. acres . . Peppers, sweet fauna reporting.. acres . . Radishes farms reporting.. acres. . Spinach f aims reporting . . acres . . Squash faims reportljig.. acres . . Tanatoes fanns reporting.. acres. . Turnips fams reporting. . acres. . Watermelons farms reporting. . acres . . Other vegetables acres . . Berries and other "mal 1 fruits harvested for sale:'^ Blackberries and dewberrlee fanns reporting.. acres. . quarts.. value, dollars.. Raspberries fanns reporting. . acres . . quarts. . , value, dollars... Strawberries faras reporting... acres. . . quarts . . . value, dollars . . . Other berries and small fruits acres... value, dollars... Tree frul ts , nuts , and grapes : ^ ' Land In bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees f anas reporting . . . acres.. . Apples fanns reporting. . . Trees of all ages number . . . Trees not of bearing age fanns reporting... number . . . Trees of bearing age fanns reporting... number. . . ^lantlty harvested fanns reporting . . . bushels . . . value, dollars... ^ricots farms reporting. . . Trees of all ages number . . . Trees not of bearing age fanns reporting... number. . . Trees of bearing age farms reporting... number . . . Quantity harvested farms reporting . . . bushels . . . value, dollars... Cherries fanns reporting. . . Trees of all ages. number. . . Trees not of bearing age fanns reporting . . . number. . . Trees of bearing age fanns reporting... number . . . Quantity harvested . .farms reporting... pounds. . . value, dollars... Cherrl es , a our fanns reporting . . . Trees of all ages number... Trees not of bearing ^e fanns reporting . . . number. . . Trees of bearing age farms reporting... number . . . ttiantity harvested.. fanns reporting... pounds... value, dollars... Cherries, sweet fanns reporting... Trees of all ages number . . . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting . . . number. . . Trees of bearing age farms reporting number. . . ^lantlty harvested, .fanns reporting... pounds.. . value, dollars... See footnotes at end of table . 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) Ii9 2,032 6 26 234 9,«3 12 27 12 90 10 123 56 77 111 124 6 21 5i 188 35 63 U 9,615 2,885 All U9 129,978 50,690 266 274 320, 386 99,319 7 3,752 1,4A5 14,768 1,188 420,439 575 227,959 1,014 192,480 820 1,342,729 2,819,735 573 8,529 182 3,303 470 5,226 232 7,153 17,889 NA 83,788 KA 24,185 NA 59,603 NA 3,839,628 535,374 532 28,399 155 7,304 425 21,095 247 1,415,9% 99,118 62A 55,389 218 16,881 503 38,506 253 2,423,632 436,256 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 223 2,443 5 2 261 10,643 i 1 12 40 5 32 53 48 148 101 11 19 51 196 117 81 15 16,269 5,692 547 173 217,989 76,296 332 267 360,060 108,020 17 6,155 1,792 14,158 1,676 310,997 645 115,448 1,412 195,549 928 1,055,873 2,639,680 941 U,467 637 1,734 724 9,733 202 9,172 27,516 NA 100,051 NA 19,013 NA 81,038 NA 6,372,550 790,352 899 33,391 304 4,906 695 28,485 398 1,696,694 135,732 983 66,660 338 14,107 771 52,553 382 4,675,856 654,620 1950 (April 1) 291 2,750 11 17 350 5,474 8 1 11 11 6 3 47 60 238 156 8 4 89 197 26 41 7 3,279 1,475 691 252 282,164 92,074 652 464 660,626 265,635 12 3,273 li,119 ^*16,683 10,692 325,601 3,283 57,395 8,581 268,206 5,768 1,701,334 1,748,482 5,336 32,170 1,507 4,597 4,086 27,573 2,714 22,463 4A,106 NA 128,472 NA 83,828 NA 4,482,672 340,599 4,078 48,327 1,430 25,567 2,796 22,760 1,592 583,809 53,337 4,410 80,145 1,828 19,077 2,842 61,068 1,662 3,893,863 287,262 1945 (January 1) NA NA NA 499 5,483 NA NA NA NA NA NA 303 214 NA NA NA NA NA 345 62 59,383 16,322 1,733 426 500,235 157,657 1,072 381 426,557 136,947 48 10,109 4,533 17,276 9,457 377,660 NA NA NA NA 1,575,996 3,123,059 3,761 42,046 NA NA NA NA NA 36,492 30,055 5,237 127,133 NA NA 6,591,388 753,646 1940 (April 1) 653 3,101 11 9 478 5,442 16 4 5 11 46 41 48 35 508 328 11 7 155 471 519 544 75 77,291 10,415 3,104 635 812,711 104,528 2,U9 645 1,071,306 87,229 90 U,632 4,733 17,958 8,861 463,860 1,907 30,769 7,691 433,091 6,173 2,355,213 1,234,122 3,925 48,861 1,082 U,182 3,080 37,679 2,409 39,377 37, 793 5,347 97,214 NA 1935 (January 1} 16,720 30,494 NA 3,404,201 U9,431 3,593 19,311 NA 3,123 NA 16,633 NA 555,456 12,952 3,425 77,403 NA 13,597 NA 63,306 NA 2,848,748 106,479 NA NA NA NA NA 378 231 NA NA 280 593 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,605 855 1,024,232 102,423 NA NA 8,814 32,251 10,026 1,093,300 NA 97,083 996,217 3,340,246 2,739,149 NA NA NA NA 6,018 139,134 NA 32,416 NA 106,718 NA 5,839,680 187,704 NA NA NA NA 1930 (April 1 578 979 6 4 475 1,117 "7 "1 6 2 98 89 37 30 468 185 8 4 274 563 650 663 89 80,816 15,370 3,897 635 694,343 118,383 2,973 661 941,109 143,055 99 9,424 11,584 36,989 13,589 1,359,786 NA 109,607 NA 1,250,179 NA 4,878,937 5,409,317 2,108 34,272 NA 10, 5W NA 23,758 NA 38,451 61,128 7,247 148,359 NA 47,335 NA 100,524 NA 5,986,568 447, 952 NA NA 19J5 (January 1) 506 537 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 233 158 NA NA 219 479 NA 617 397 NA NA 1920 (January 1) 16,251 1,888,542 NA 127,894 NA 1,760,648 NA 1,911,945 2,106,156 NA NA NA NA 411 131 4 (Z) 309 68 6 1 13 (Z) 2 1 58 16 522 208 14 4 242 508 128 735 135 91,056 19,122 2,914 4.40 375,777 73,914 2,340 469 494,818 103,915 196 23,727 2,524,611 5,186 18,630 2,330,523 NA 3,645,640 6,379,873 NA 7,107 99 3,009 240 4,098 NA 4,349 6,958 NA 143,549 NA 25,877 NA 117,672 NA 5,043,192 310,701 NA NA NA NA NA 16 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For derinitions and explanations, see (ext) Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes^-'— Continued Grapes farms reporting . Vines of all ages number . Vines not of bearing age faims reporting. number. Vines of bearing age fanns reporting. number . Quantity harvested fanns reporting. pounds . value , dollars . Nectarines fanns reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting . number. Trees of bearing age fanns reporting . number . Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds, value , dollars . Peaches farms reporting . Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age fanns reporting . number . Trees of bearing age fanns reporting . number . Quantity harvested fams reporting. bushels . value , dollars . Pears fanns reporting. T^ees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age fanns reporting. number. Trees of bearing age fanns reporting. number. Quantity harvested fanns reporting. bushels . value, dollars. Plums and prunes farms reporting. Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age fanns reporting . number. Trees of bearing age fanns reporting. number. (^lantlty harvested fanns reporting. bushels . value, dollars. Other tree fruits and nuta value, dollars. Value of fruits. Including berries and other <^nla^ 1 fruits, and nuts harvested. .. .dollars . Value of fruits. Including berries and other small fruits, and nuts sold dollars. Census of — 1959 {Oct. -Nov.) 450 27,788 110 2,020 333 25,768 312 292,84a 11,716 7 3,514 2,800 6 714 4 14,270 856 658 140,728 280 21,045 534 119,683 369 245,302 466,076 740 41,443 262 13,435 599 28,008 404 51,552 U8,571 930 382,435 317 86,902 810 295,533 620 855,774 2,053,854 998 6,181,715 6,181,715 1954 {Oct. -Nov.) 633 36,112 445 4,047 512 32,065 286 176,890 8,846 15 34 6 15 11 19 2 350 13 1,096 210,379 433 54,744 863 155,635 421 271,331 543,662 1,137 49,368 350 13,846 914 35,522 558 76,274 167,805 1,377 362,859 409 63,453 1,151 299,401 680 517,473 2,131,985 1,459 6,507,486 6,507,486 1950 (April 1) 3,«1 47,592 910 6,592 2,195 41,000 1,557 535,720 17,456 99 269 49 180 54 89 32 14,600 469 4,788 215,935 2,094 59,066 3,149 156,369 2,193 282,385 301,865 5,000 52,587 1,876 19,396 3,409 33,191 1,946 54,171 118,279 6,428 425,905 1,963 77,019 4,387 348,886 3,163 306,844 1,016,970 5,735 3,956,418 3,201,619 1945 (January 1) 1,766 53,439 594,903 24,793 3,635 184,553 m. NA NA NA NA 342,292 623,034 4,490 39,569 NA NA NA NA NA 69,642 166, 333 5,149 485,984 NA NA 323,179 1,720,603 5,349 6,817,912 5,570,982 1940 (April 1) 1,937 88,610 450 11,576 1,531 77,034 1,325 926,020 16,918 78 222 35 83 43 139 24 6,550 183 3,815 173,416 1,408 50,799 2,795 122,617 2,127 207,300 145,343 4,643 41,252 1,214 11,539 3,662 29,713 2,812 65,749 66,675 5,509 468,687 1,514 125,535 4,349 343,152 3,553 697,684 333,110 1,511 2,168,895 1,672,366 1935 (January 1) 1,705 109,349 NA 11,339 NA 98,010 NA 1,160,876 27,361 NA NA NA NA 2,729 111,747 NA 32,319 NA 73,923 NA 117,561 135,195 5,123 47,317 NA 39,126 NA 52,671 57,938 6,122 455,019 NA 61,274 NA 393,745 KA 445,715 222,853 NA 1930 (April 1) 1,682 126,235 NA 23,419 NA 102,316 NA 1,056,071 36,334 27 97 NA 13 NA 84 NA 1,600 49 4,154 118,135 NA 22,427 182,907 217,333 6,535 54,657 9,891 NA 44,766 NA 58,626 90,812 8,340 557,043 NA 40,113 NA 516,925 NA 978,264 644,163 NA 1925 (January 1) 2,387 114,743 NA HA NA NA NA NA 5,486 147,631 NA NA NA NA NA 66,264 86,638 8,388 71,177 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10,237 719,008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1920 (January 1) NA 87,221 624 13,432 1,485 73,789 NA 519,544 36,370 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA 205,082 1,799 26,648 5,823 178,434 NA 279,101 502,380 NA 95,991 2,460 20,539 3,645 75,452 NA 47,847 105,263 NA 633,060 2,810 80,485 10,706 552,595 NA ^485,325 1,067,715 HA Not available. Z Reported In small fractions. ^Figures for cropland harvested and specified crops relate to the crop years 1959, 1954, 1949, 1944, 1939, 1934, 1929, 1924, and 1919. ^Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that com cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of com harvested for grain. ^Value of com and other com products sold. *Com cut for forage. 'Farms reporting sorghums for all purposes, except for sirup. *Value of sorghums sold for hay or forage included in value of sorghums sold for grain or seed. Excludes reports for fanns reporting acreage grown for all purposes with no production. Acres harvested for beans or peas not available. ^Includes acres grown alone and acres grown with other crops for all purposes. Acres harvested for beans or peas not available. 'For all Censuses, except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops. ^Includes oats cut for feeding unthreshed. ^^Includes annual legumes saved for hay. ^^Sllage crops other than com and sorghums. ^^Clover seed, except sweetclover. ^ Clover seed, including sweetclover. ^'Includes proso millet. ^^For 1959 and 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested; for 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. ^'includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges. ^^Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, except for the 1920 Census which Included potatoes for home use only. ''Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. ^^Green 11 mR beans Included with snap beans. ^^Includes hot peppers. ^^For Censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. ^^For 1959 and 1954, does not include data for fanns with less than 20 trees and grapevines. See text. ^'Does not Include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. IDAHO State Table 9.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 17 (For definiUona and exptuiKtion!). ?c« toxt) Census of — (Oct.-No».) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Hunerf and greenhouse pioducls, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown tot sale: NurM»y and ffv*r>Uyu.-w frcducl^. floww tad vegfitAble seeds and plsnLs, Howers, Bad balbs stjd farms teporUne (k>nars On farms wil>i sales of $3,000 or more famm reporting dollars Nursery prxlucts (trees, shrubs, vines, mamentals, etc.) farms rvptrting acres Sales dollars Cut (lowrrs, poUed plants, florist pwens, and beddinf; plants farms reportinj; Otwh under glass farms reponjne square feet Oown in the open farms repeating acres Sales dollars Vei;et«btes pown under glass, flower seeds, vegeuble seerls. vegetable plants, bulbs, and Rnisfamuois farms reporting Grown under glass or id house farms reporting square feet Grown in the open farms reporting acres. Sales dollars Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting Sales of any Coreet products farms reporting dollars Sales of standing timber farms reporting dollars Sales of all otjier forest products farms reporting dollars Sales of fire^tiorf, f«ce posts, and sawlogs farms reporting , dollars . Sales of odier miscellaneous products farms reporting dollars Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting coitis (<■ xVx %') Sales farms reptirung uids «• X 4' t »■) Fence posts cut. farms reporting , number. Sales farms reporting. Dumber. Sawlogs and vene« logs cut farms reporting . thousands of board feet. Sales farms reporting . tliousands of board feet . 315 1,794,461 166 1,565,045 50 150 140,383 77 506,908 47 32 581,947 22S 37 80,533 197 2,848 1,072,131 2,526 1,058 1,905,114 552 751,706 678 1,153,408 565 1,033,901 173 119,507 1,926 19,833 157 4,025 623 175,416 83 57,776 465 23,838 399 22,683 NA 1,433,936 43 103 175,305 34 77,172 209 2,436 698,453 MA 1,196 1,551,888 3,215 35,263 1,359 385,385 ^"1,027 ^°95,547 1,261,802 HA HA 58 108 214,133 69 '58 486,648 '349,581 45 '62 27 '120 560,178 '328,747 45 72,004 251 2,815 718,922 'lA 867 428 289 298 176 578 NA 252 549 671 746 28 169 506 3 43 535 788 NA NA 1 525 524 520 M HA 15 442 ,465 '1,052 '2,796,726 1,151 482,854 326 350,451 30 80 40,343 '50 '309,523 NA NA '121,733 '281 '2,646 '188,375 1,554 274,888 '2,156 '205,408 129 289,225 HA '87,997 '201,228 2,082 662,619 5,443 100,649 1,737 860,964 300 31,492 5,672 %,174 26 95 45,335 '•33 '237,431 NA fU '103,794 NA NA NA NA KA NA HA NA NA "11,479 NA 4,684 NA 2,027 NA 1,633,624 NA NA NA NA NA MA HA MA MA MA Kk Nat available. ^Excludes data for farme unclassified as to type. ^Treee, plante, vines, etc., in Qurserles: flower and vegetable seeds; and bulbs. ^Flowers and flowering plants groim for sale. Crops grown under glass (flowers, plants, and vegetables) and propagated naishrocois ^Flowers, plants, and vegetables grown under glass; and flowers grown in the open. ^otal square feet under glass. Flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and flowers and plants grown In the open. Value of flower and vegetable seeds; and vegetables and vegetable plants. Tlot strictly coii55arable with other years as figures probably Include some reports "Figures Include sales of standing timber. of firewood used en farms. 18 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 10.— CHARACTERISTICS OF PLACES NOT COUNTED AS FARMS BECAUSE OF CHANGE IN DEFINITION OF FARM: 1959 Item (For definitions and explaii&tions. see t*xt) Places excludetj as farms by change in definition , 1954-1959 number acres in place Cropland harvested places reporting acres Under 10 acres places repcrting 10 or more acres places repating Operators by tenure: Full owners number Part owners and managers number Tenants nunAer Operators by color \Vhit« number Nonwhite number Operators by year began operation o( present pdace: 1959 operators repcrting 1958 operators reporting 1957 operators reporting 1956 operators reporting 1951-1955 operators reporting 1950 OT earlier (^)er8lors reporting Operators by age: Under 55 years operators reporting 55 to 84 years operattrs reporting 65 or more years operators reporting Operators not reporting age number Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Operators by days of wort off place in 1959; No days operators reporting. . 1 to 49 days operators reporting.. 50 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operatars reporting. . 200 or more days operators reporting . . Operators not reporting number. - Operators reporting other income of family exceeding value of farro products sold operators reporting. , Cattle and calves of all ages places reporting.. number , . Cows, including heifers that have calved places reporting. . number.. Hogs and pigs places reporting.. number.. Chickens 4 months old and over places repcrting.. number . . Com harvested for all purposes places reporting. acres.. Hay harvested pJaces reporting. :,822 ^1,057 l,i09 A24 1,593 65 159 1,816 6 211 lAA 142 117 -111 788 1,208 276 335 3 327 50 43 95 1,297 10 1,695 1,469 3,885 1,114 1,389 351 1,068 26,795 10 17 331 1,064 State Table 11.— DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Census of 1959 Census starting date — October 28 Census of 1954 Cenm:3 starting date — October 11; October 18 Approximate average date of enumeration week of . . Percent of farms enumerated during— October 1 to 10 ■ October 11 to 17 October 16 to 24 October 25 to 31 November 1 to 7 November 8 to 14 November 15 to 21 November 22 to 28 November 29 to December 5 December 6 to 12 December 13 to 19 December 20 or later Nov. S-Nov. 14 (2) (2) 6 8 24 24 20 10 5 1 (2) (Z) Approximate average date of enumeration week of . Percent of farms enumerated during- October 1 to 9 October 10 to 16 October 17 to 23 October 24 to 31 November 1 to 6 November 7 to 13 Novamber 14 to 20 November 21 to 27 November 28 to December 4 December 5 to 11 December 1 2 to 18 December 19 to 31 Hoy. 1-NoT. 6 Percent 2 7 U 22 17 16 U 6 3 1 (Z) (Z) Z Less than 0. 5. IDAHO 19 State Table 12.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND BY QUANTITY OF LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data Tor caule ajid calves on hand, cows c*i hand, milk cows on hand, and animals sold alive are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text] (For definilions and explanations, see text) I and explanations, see text) Cattle and calves ofall ages on hand farms renortin-;. s reportine . aims reportinp. Sims reportinp. arms reportinp. anns reportinp . arms reportinp, 'arms reportinp , a/ms reporting, arms reporting. 'arms reportinp. 'arms reportinp. 3 reportinp. number . I 2U)4 5to9 10U)49 10 to 19 20 lo 49 50 to 99 100 cc more... . 100 to 199... 200 to 499... 500 or more.. Cows on hand, including heifers that have calved. . 1, 2 3or4 5to9 10 (oH 15 to 19 20IO29 30 to 49 50 to 74 75 to 99 lOO to 199 200 to 499 500 tx more Milk coitfS on hand. . 3of 4 5to9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 49 50 to 74 75 to 99 100 to 199 . . , 200 to 499 . . , 500 or more. . Cattle sold alive, excluding calves , Ito4... 5to9... 10 to 19. SO to 39 40 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199.. 200 or more. Calves sold alive.. lto4 5 to9 10 to 19 SO to 29 30 to 39 40 to 49 50 to 99 100 of more 100 to 199.. 200 or more . Hogs and pigs of all ages on hand . lto9 10 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199.... 200 to 499.... 500 to 999 ... . 1.000 or more . Litteis farrowed, December 1, pfevious year, to Novemtier 30, Census year 10 or more 10 to 19 20 to 39 40 to 69 70 to 99 100 or more HA Not available. reportinp . . ropirtinp. , reportine. . reportinp. . reportinp. . tvportine. . reportinp . . reporting. . reporting , . reporting. . reporting. . reporting . . reportinp . , 9 reportinp. . number. . s reportinp. s reportinp. . reporting. reportinp. . reporting. . reporting. reporting. reportirp. reportinp., renortinp. . reporting.. reporting. reporting. ? reportm.g. . s renorting . . s reporting. . s reporting.. 3 refx^ing. . 3 reporting., s reporting. . 5 reporting. . s reportinp. . s reportinp. . number . . S renorting. . s reporting. . s reporting.. s reportinp. . s repxjrtinp. . s reptwting. . s reporting. . 3 reporting. . s reporting., s rept^in,". . 3 reporting. . number. . s reportinp. . s reporting.. 3 reportinp.. s reportinp . s renorting, s reporting . s reporting, s reporting. reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. . reportinp , reporting, reporting, reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. renorting. re|)orting . 27,669 1,395,673 735 2,&46 3,665 13,356 4,946 8,410 4,126 2,941 1,790 902 249 25,239 565,191 2,844 2,125 2,477 4,739 3,252 2,444 2,771 2,200 1,030 436 643 282 42 21,423 205,718 4,161 2,637 2,642 4,421 2,766 1,861 1,689 949 226 40 31 19,388 471,667 8,019 4,033 3,112 1,205 708 470 962 510 369 14,779 250,089 5,313 3,411 3,038 1,052 555 324 641 445 348 97 9,401 173,739 5,638 1,885 1,045 548 212 64 6 3 4,938 1,259 948 431 482 271 264 149 181 114 839 572 196 49 14 33,351 1,325,682 961 4,039 4,629 17,536 NA NA 3,683 2,503 NA 31,678 544,700 3,747 2,468 3,659 7,708 5,053 2,602 2,626 1,820 828 371 535 223 38 28,268 214,832 5,032 3,192 4,120 7,742 4,410 1,766 1,402 499 87 11 20,130 360,945 9,520 4,280 2,688 1,169 666 389 761 403 254 14,354 140,946 7,278 3,703 1,842 625 289 150 309 158 NA NA 9,634 121.541 NA NA KA lU NA NA NA 4,898 NA NA Hogs and pigs sold alive fam.F ltD4 5to9 10 to 19 20 to 29 W to .^ 40 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 or more 200 to 499 500 to 999 l.WIOor more. . Sheep and lambs of all ages on hand. . finder 25 25 to 99 100 to 299 300 to 999 1,000 to 1,999.. 2,000 to 4,999.. 5,000 or n.ore. . . Wool Shorn (excluding lambs wool) . I'nder 1.000 pounds 1,000 to 2,499 pounds ... 2,500 to 4,999 pounds ... 5,000 to 9,999 pounds , . . 10,000 to 19.999 pounds . 20.000 to 49.999 pounds . 50.000 or more oounds . . . Chickens 4 months old and ovei on hand - fnder .W 50 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 799 800 to 1.599 1,600 to 3.199... 3.200 or more. . . . 3.200 to 6.399 . 6,400 or more, . Broilers (chickens) sold . Under 2,000 2.000 to 3, 999.... 4.000 to 7,999..., 9,000 to 15.999.. 16,000 to 29,999., .30,000 10 59.999.. 60,000 to 99,999 . 100,000 or more. . Chickens (other than broilers) sold. I'nder 50 50 to 99 lOO to 399 400 to 799 SOOto 1,599.... 1,600 to 3,199.. 3.200 to 6,399 , . 6,400 to 9,999,, 10.000 or r.ore. . Chicken eggs sold . t'nder 100 dozens 100 to 39? dozens 400 to 799 dozens 800 to 1,599 dozens 1,600 to 1.999 dozens 2,000 to 4.999 dozens 5.(XIP or more dozens 5,000 to 9,999 dozens ... lO.OOO to 19.999 dozens . 20.000 to 49.999 dozens . 50,000 or more dozens . . . Turkeys raised Under 50 50 to 399 400 to 799 800 to 1.599 1.600 or more 1,600 to 3,199.. 3,'200 to 0.999.. 10,000 or more, . 'arms reportinp, number, arms reporting. ts reportinp. 13 reporting, arms repotting. I reportinp. arms reportinp. arma reporting. amis reportin". pounds, 'arms reportinp. 'arms renorting, 'arms reportinp. 'arms reporting. IS reporting, 'amis reporting, 'arms reporting. reportin,". . nun, tier. . reporting., reporting,, reporting. , reporting, reporting., reportinp. reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting. number, reportinp. reporting, reportinp. reporting, reportinp. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. amis reporting, number , 'arms reporting, arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'ama reporting 'arms reporting. 3 reporting, number. 3 reporting. ■ reporting. * reportinp. ? reporting. ^ reporting. 3 reporting. i reporting. 3 renorting. ; reporting . 3 reporting. dozens. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. repcrting. reptKting. renorting. reportinp. reporting. reporting. reporting . reporting. reporting. arr.is reporting. . number., arms reporting. . amis reporting., ^aims refxirting . . ^arms reporting . . : reporting. . ram.s reporti np . . 'arms reporting . . arms reixirling. . 5,455 199,791 944 835 1,219 658 414 307 632 320 126 110 10 5,217 1,241,505 2,237 1,463 906 320 144 102 45 4,397 10,008,775 3,120 750 203 117 92 76 39 15,446 1,371,750 10,477 2,749 1,786 226 114 44 50 34 16 57 1,855,835 9 3 3 4,045 649,333 1,883 969 893 177 66 38 8 6 5 6,297 11,648,497 1,627 1,934 957 886 112 443 338 164 87 47 40 585 236,683 548 27 2 5,759 1U,519 1,493 1,300 1,324 559 311 223 386 139 24 NA NA NA 5,535 1 , 198 , 147 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 23,386 ,666,877 14,684 4,780 3,366 374 130 41 11 NA NA 82 749,379 5,828 703,897 10,316 10,143,936 2,679 3,448 1,714 1,264 196 659 356 NA NA NA NA 1,282 159,845 NA HA NA 20 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED. AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data for all crops except com, Irian potatoes, apples, and peaches are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj item (For dcHnilions an,l cxplanalir (for definitions and explanations, see text) com Acres harvested for all purposes fanns reporting. acres . Under 5 acres faims reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 acres f anus reporting . 11 to 15 acres f aims reporting . 16 to 19 acres f amis reporting . 20 to 24 acres f anus reporting . 25 to 29 acres fanns 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 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 399 acres farms reporting . 400 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 or more acres farms reporting . Acres harvested for grain farms reporting . acres . bushels . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres f aims reporting . 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 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 399 acres farms reporting . 400 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 or more acres farms reporting . Com sold farms reporting . bushels . Under 100 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 or more bushels farms reporting. WINTEH WHEAT Acres harvested farms reporting . acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 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 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reportiitg. Quantity harvested farms reporting . bushels . Under 20 bushels farms repoi-ting. 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting . 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting. 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 repor-ting. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting. 10,000 or more bushels farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table . 4,6(>i 77,818 524 1,215 402 839 345 431 211 424 139 36 24 3 9 1 1,761 23,819 ,795,201 436 504 132 239 102 113 64 118 34 8 7 3 1 715 893,936 19 207 215 101 67 5,419 671,427 79 301 486 267 149 188 214 666 1,130 947 243 198 331 137 33 5,419 19,834,144 10 15 61 167 745 861 515 429 610 707 824 1 475 5,330 13,818,973 5 52 972 844 504 406 621 708 784 434 3,695 46,100 688 1,636 514 163 280 332 1,352 13,895 864,863 441 539 166 30 65 10 68 30 406 373,769 36 140 121 40 16 32 16 5 5,413 639,311 208 406 1,037 960 302 174 36 5,413 16,913,740 12 64 145 1,176 756 483 428 574 697 748 330 5,135 15,860,323 5 35 131 1,072 728 481 431 565 688 710 289 OATS Acres harvested farms reporting . acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 15 acres farms reporting . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting . 20 to 24 acres , fanns reporting . 25 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 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 30O to 499 acres farms repoi-tlng . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . Under 20 bushels farms reporting . 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . 50 to 99 bushels - farms reporting. 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting. 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting. Quantity sold farms reporting. bushels . Under 25 bushels farms reporting . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . 50 to 99 bitshels farms reporting . 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting . 500 to 999 bushels farms repol-tlng. 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 or more bushels farms reporting . BAHLET Acres harvested farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres farms repoi^Iitg. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 15 acres farms reporting . 16 to 19 acres fanns reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting . 25 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 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . Under 20 bushels farms reporting . 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting . 200 to 499 btishels 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 or more bushels farms reporting. Quantity Bold 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 or more bushels farms reporting. 6,716 132,835 1,508 1,802 1,175 327 330 379 255 462 234 164 28 16 28 6,716 6,054,007 35 5 85 319 837 2,294 1,623 703 305 260 134 56 60 2,383 3,256,448 30 100 876 636 270 140 168 69 41 53 9,209 483,726 881 1,374 1,239 297 416 730 429 1,260 1,327 767 156 97 163 55 18 9,209 14,877,304 101 242 734 2,014 2,115 1,225 603 830 748 405 159 5,344 10,266,923 5 27 100 1,460 1,179 691 317 575 522 351 117 IDAHO 21 state Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED. QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [DaU for all crops except com, Irish potatoes, apples, and peaches are based on reports for only a sainple of farms. See t«xi} (For drrinition? and explaniUion!). see Ipxl) (1 fit (loriniLiiins nn 2,182 310 376 J 380 851 } 1.^1 681 632 162 1« 15 6 } ' 3,905 5,294 692,056 2,497,746 35 1 1 166 5 / 65 155 163 401 445 1,314 } 2,731 1,037 1,309 450 325 190 126 125 53 61 27 14 1 1 1,643 1,741 125,786 89,917 15 21 77 253 126 ■^ 56 . ^ 587 91 1 186 J 77 276 } 326 320 271 259 224 64 42 } 37 45 14 1,643 179,942,790 1,741 120,918,643 5 20 5 } ' 5 20 1 15 6 25 21 71 36 48 65 183 479 1,354 ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MXXTUBES CUT FOR HAY AND FOR DEHYDRATING Acres harvested farms reporting . acres . Under 5 acres fauna reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 15 acres fanns reporting . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting . 20 to 24 acres f aims reporting . 25 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres f anufl reporting . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. ftiantlty harvested farms reporting. tons. Under 20 tons fajms reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 199 tons f aims reporting . 200 to 499 tone farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons fanns reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. 3,000 or more tons farms reporting. Quantity sold fanns reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons fanns reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 499 tons fanns reporting . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. 3,000 or more tons farms reporting. ' CLOVER, TmOTHY, AND MDTURES OF CLOVER i AND GRASSES CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting . acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 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 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting . tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. 3,000 or more tons farms reporting . (ijantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons falms reporting. 100 or more tons farms reporting. 23,146 910,969 1,257 2,197 2,803 919 1,367 2,468 1,672 4,983 3,824 1,223 171 69 136 50 23,146 2,557,803 2,871 1,102 3,812 6,086 5,792 3,066 310 70 16 13 7,647 627,611 2,073 1,567 1,9CK 2,014 68 12 3 3,892 121,275 389 824 750 189 161 370 192 417 359 173 32 5 15 12 3,892 164,646 1,835 382 811 494 347 102 14 816 23,369 491 204 39 26,995 828,463 2,123 3,447 10,172 6,893 3,129 968 70 25 3 26,995 2,358,073 5,458 7,234 7,912 261 32 19 1 3 7,433 529,208 2,250 1,798 1,774 1,532 67 11 1 3,270 90,159 456 723 330 89 10 5 3,270 128,219 1,890 675 437 255 7 491 12,918 356 69 22 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED. AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued fOata for all crops except com, Insh potatoes, apples, and peaches are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See t«xt] Item (For dpHnitionp and explaii:»titi Itr^ (IVir doHnitions and expla/iations, si-c ifxtj OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE, OR OTHER aaLL GRAINS CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested fanns reporting. acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to K acres farms reporting. 15 acres farms reporting . 16 to 19 acres fanns reporting . 20 to 24 acres fanns reporting. 25 to 29 acres fanns reporting . 30 to 49 acres fanns reporting . 50 to 99 acres fanns reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons . Under 20 tons farms reporting . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting. 200 o^ more tons farms reporting. Quantity sold fanns reporting. tons. Itader 25 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 or more tons farms reporting . WILD HAY CUT Acres harvested farms reporting . acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting . 20 to 24 acres fanns reporting. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres fanns reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 to 249 acres fanns reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons . Under 20 tons fanns reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons fanns reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. 3,000 or more tons farms reporting. 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 or more tons farms reporting . See footnotes at end of table. 1,739 27,577 457 454 223 93 88 139 43 145 70 22 ..'.} 2,694 38,674 752 746 127 17 1,739 2,694 J6,499 53,045 1,143 \ 2,138 U9 / 297 346 137 139 35 69 8 "-2 216 137 4,664 3,238 15Q 98 39 25 25 10 2 ■1 1,348 1,8U 97,997 128,319 180 244 134 223 130 53 386 33 U3 43 285 193 194 316 155 199 46 I 19 J 31 54 18 17 6 7 1,348 1,811 114,430 138,153 459 128 } - 261 335 185 256 157 \ 129 ) 20 21 184 156 ,462 8,944 85 88 61 18 12 27 25 21 OTHER HAY CUT Acres harvested farms reporting . acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres fanns reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 15 acres fanns reporting . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres faims reporting. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farais reporting . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres fanns reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons . Under 20 tons fanns reporting. 20 to 24 tons fanns reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons fanns reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 to 999 tons fanns reporting . 1,000 or more tons farms reporting. Quantity sold farms reporting. Under 25 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 or more tons farms reporting. GRASS SILAGE MADE FRCM GRASSES, ALFALFA, CLOVFt, OR SMALL GRAINS Acres harvested farms reporting . acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 14 acres fanns reporting. 15 acres farms reporting . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting . 25 to 29 acres fanns reporting . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . 50 to 99 acres fanns reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 or more acres farms reporting . Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons, geen weight. Under 20 tons fanns reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons fanns reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 199 tons fanns reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . 1 , 000 or more tons fanns reporting . 563 16,096 103 99 87 35 16 58 563 22,806 292 65 92 48 51 12 2 1 78 4,668 32 16 13 119 3,882 } 119 28,286 IDAHO State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-('ontinue(l [D&La for all crops except com, Irish potAioes, apples, and peaches are based on cepoits for only a sanple of farms. S*^ lextj 23 (For dorinitiori!* anil oxplanalif (Tor (Iprinitions nnd oxplanalions, ALFALFA SEED Acres harvested fanns reporting. acres . Under 5 acres f anus reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres fanns reporting . , 15 acres fairns reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting . 20 to 2i> acres fanns reporting . . 25 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 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested fanas reporting. pounds . Under 20 pounds farms reporting. 20 to 24 pounds farms ^reporting . 25 to 49 pounds farms reporting. 50 to 99 pounds faims reporting. 100 to 199 pounds farms reporting. 200 to 499 pounds farms reporting . 500 to 999 poiinds farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 pounds farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 pounds farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 poimds farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 pounds farms reporting. 10,000 or more pounds farms reporting . RED CLOVER 5mm Acres harvested farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres fanns reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 ac res farms reporting . 15 acres fanns reporting. 16 to 19 acres fanns reporting . 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 29 acres fanns reporting . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 to 249 acres fanns reporttng- 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 or more acres fanns reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds . Under 20 pounds fanns reporting . 20 to 24 pounds farms reporting . 25 to 49 pounds farms reporting . 50 to 99 pounds farms reporting . 100 to 199 pounds farms reporting. 200 to 499 pounds fanns reporting. 500 to 999 pounds farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 pounds fanns reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 pounds farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 pounds fanns reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 pounds fanns reporting. 10,000 or more pounds farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 901 910 23,570 25,591 Ht 119 159 189 147 20 324 27 89 32 163 139 J 82 91 24 33 :} 901 910 5,789,071 3,659 721 HA NA KA 12 NA 22 NA 101 NA 142 NA 61 NA 49 NA 99 NA 76 NA 147 NA 192 NA 1,923 1 066 27,257 13 666 162 126 638 409 512 1 74 I 410 106 168 , 90 \ «? 148 ) 20 15 1,923 1,066 218,994 5,312,473 NA NA NA 97 222 194 393 464 371 146 IRISH POTATOES Acres harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . acres^ hundredweight. Under 1 acre farms reporting. acres . hundredweight. 1.0 to 1.9 acres fanas reporting. acres. hundredweight. 2.0 to 2.9 acres fanns reporting. acres . hundredweight. 3.0 to 4.9 acres farms reporting. acres, hundredweight. 5.0 to 9.9 acres fanns reporting. acres, hundredweight . 10.0 to 24.9 acres fanns reporting. acres . hundredweight. 25.0 to 49.9 acres fanns reporting. acres . hundredweight . 50 or more acres fanns reporting . acres . hundredweight. SDQAR BEETS FOR SUGAR Acres harvested farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres fanns reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 14 acres fanns reporting. 15 acres fanns reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 29 acres fanns reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres fanns reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres fanns reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1, 000 or more acres farms reporting . Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons fanns reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons fanns reporting. 200 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 „ons fanns reporting. 1 , 500 to 1 , 999 tons farms reporting . 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 tons farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 tons farms reporting. 10,000 or more tons farms reporting. 199,641 40,130,750 972 86 11,677 89 96 11,726 57 123 17,130 133 495 86,159 602 4,229 796,628 1,962 31,423 6,175,686 1,400 47,465 9,658,033 1,046 115,724 23,373,711 4,092 91,901 133 1,035 771 156 454 367 257 588 250 68 5 1 5 2 4,092 1,966,122 30 11 40 264 986 1,493 821 267 86 50 11,409 150,151 25,735,619 4,404 290 50,037 221 244 26,973 139 349 48,135 356 1,298 210,038 1,418 9,943 1,674,944 3,112 47,917 8,501,832 1,200 38,960 6,648,536 559 51,150 8,575,124 3,924 84,877 208 871 229 27 3,924 1,505,382 587 176 24 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Data for all crops excepA com, Insh potatoes, apples, and peaches are based or reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For dcfmnion'i nml fxplm Itom r dorinitions t\nd explanations, VEGETABLES HAKVESTED FOR SALE (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) Value of sales farms reporting. dollars . Under $20 f anus reporting . $20 to $24 farms reporting . $25 to $49 farms reporting. $50 to $99 , farms reporting. $100 to $199 fanns reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting . $1,000 to $1,499 fanns reporting. $1,500 to $1,999 fanns reporting. $2,000 to $2,999 fanns reporting. $3,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5 , 000 to $9, 999 farms reporting . $10,000 or more farms reporting. LAND IN BEARING AND NONBEARING FRUTT ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS, AND PLANTED NUT TREES^ Acres in orchards fanns reporting. . acres . Under 0 . 5 acre farms reporting . 0.5 to 0.9 acre...."....- fanns reporting.. 1.0 to l.-i acres ..-. farms reporting., 1.5 ac res , fanns reporting . , 1.6 to 1.9 acres farms reporting., 2.0 to. 2.4 acres farms reporting., 2.5 to 2.9 acres farms reporting.. 3.0 to 4.9 acres » fanns reporting. . 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting.. 10.0 to 19.9 acres fanns reporting. , 20.0 to 24.9 acres farms reporting.. 25.0 to 29.9 acres fanns reporting.. 30.0 to 49.9 acres — farms reporting.. 50.0 to 99.9 acres farms reporting.. 100 or more acres farms reporting. . APPLES^ Any apples farms reporting.. Trees of all ages number . . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.. number.. Trees of bearing age fanne reporting. . number. . Quantity harvested... farms reporting., bushels . . Fanna classified by number of trees of bearing age: Mo trees of bearing age ...fanns reporting.. Nonbearing trees number. . Less than 20 trees of bearing age fanns reporting.. Trees of all ages nusber. . Trees not of bearing age fanns reporting.. number . . Trees of bearing age farms reporting . . number. . Quantity harvested farms reporting . . bushels . . 20 to 99 trees of bearing age 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 . . 100 to 199 trees of bearing age farms reporting.. Trees of all ages number.. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.. nicnber . . Trees of bearing age farms reporting.. number . . Qoanllty harvested farms reporting.. bushels. . See footnotes at end of table. l,*?-! 1,850 ,516,891 3,308,359 i5 11 } •» 40 55 61 108 100 171 1 » 213 382 169 236 U6 150 183 187 159 157 132 79 l.iSO 13,915 289 218 252 36 107 1 101 U7 HI 42 15 46 37 IS 1,188 420,439 575 227,959 1,014 192,430 820 1,342,729 174 54, OU 4B2 6,139 174 2,376 482 3,763 352 5,377 282 15,616 58 6,U6 282 9,480 224 24,376 52 16,051 30 8,789 52 7,262 51 60,307 1 862 15 589 267 344 214 145 1,676 310,997 645 115,448 1,412 195,549 928 1,055,873 264 23,583 776 8,604 201 2,555 776 6,049 429 6,447 397 17,789 77 3,362 397 13,927 277 26,414 70 14,004 26 4,610 70 9,394 64 40,900 APPLES^ — Continued Farms classified by number of trees of bearing age — Continued 200 to 499 trees of bearing age fanna 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 . 500 to 999 trees of bearing age fanns reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age fanns reporting. number. Quantity harvested fanns reporting. bushels . 1,000 or more trees of bearing age.. 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 . peaches' Any peaches fanns 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 . Farms classified by number of trees of bearing age: No trees of bearing age farms reporting. Nnnhearing trees number. Less than 20 trees of bearing age... 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. 20 to 99 trees of bearing age fams 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. 100 to 199 trees of bearing age 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 . 99 58,252 64 28,050 99 30,202 95 218,319 56 73,922 42 37,421 56 36,501 56 258,208 43 196,415 33 91,143 43 105,272 42 776,142 658 140,728 280 21,045 534 119,683 369 245,302 124 4,941 307 2,329 92 854 307 1,475 167 1,137 76 4,860 24 1,629 76 3,231 59 4,828 30 4,656 6 764 30 3,892 26 6,857 IDAHO 25 State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continuecl [DalA for ail crops except com, Insh pDtatoe<), apples, and peaches are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text] (For dorinilion? and etplanalKxis, sw ie\l) (IVif dcrifiiUons nnd mplanations, si-c toll PEACHES^ —Continued Farms clasalfled by number of trees of bearing age— Continued 200 to 499 trees of bearing age farms reporting. . Trees of n1 1 ages number . . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.. number. . Trees of bearing age farms reporting , . number. . (Jjantlty harvested fanns reporting.. b\isbel8 . . 500 to 999 trees of bearing age farms reporting.. Trees of "IT ages number. . Trees not of bearing age famiB reporting. . number . . Trees of bearing age farms reporting . . number. . Quantl ty harvested farms reporting . . bushels . . 1,000 or more trees of bearing age....faOTB reporting.. Trees of 6l11 ages number. . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. . number. . Trees of bearing age f aims reporting . . number. . Quantity harvested farms reporting. . bushels . . PEARS^ Any pears farms reporting.. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.. number of trees . . Itader 5 trees farms reporting . . 5 to 9 trees farms reporting . . 10 to K trees .farms reporting.. 15 trees f aims reporting . . 16 to 19 trees farms reporting . . 20 to 24 trees farms reporting. . 25 to 29 trees farms reporting . . 30 to 49 trees farms reporting. . 50 to 99 trees f aims reporting . . 100 to 199 trees .- faims reporting.. 200 to 2^9 trees f aims reporting . . 250 to 299 trees farms reporting . . 300 to 499 trees farms reporting. . 500 to 999 trees farms reporting . . 1 , 000 or more trees farms reporting . . Trees of bearing age farms reporting.. number of trees . . Under 20 trees f arme reporting . , 20 to 24 trees farms reporting . , 25 to 49 trees farms reporting., 50 to 99 trees farms reporting. . 100 to 199 trees fanns reporting. . 200 to 499 trees farms reporting . , 500 to 999 trees faims reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 trees fanns reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 trees farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 trees fanns reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 trees farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 trees ^anns reporting. 10,000 or more trees farms reporting. ftiantity harvested f aras reporting . bushels . Dnder 25 bushels ..fanns reporting . 25 to 49 bushels . . .■ farms reporting. 50 to 99 busheis .farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels fanns reporting . 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farns reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels faims 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. 0,000 or more bushels farms reporting. 53 NA 18,269 KA 12 NA 2,395 NA 53 NA 15,S74 NA 49 NA 29,527 NA 36 NA 27,927 NA 12 NA 4,825 NA 36 NA 23,102 NA 36 NA 46,313 NA 32 NA 77,746 NA 10 NA 5,637 NA 32 NA 72,109 NA 30 NA 156,590 NA 830 1,137 262 350 14,581 13,846 176 248 33 35 6 1 5 1 20 5 5 5 6 676 30,209 532 25 20 20 30 37 914 35,522 789 28 489 558 62,220 76,274 359 405 26 48 30 18 36 54 11 12 PUnC &HD PRUNES^ Any plums and prunes faims reporting . . Trees not of bearing age faims reporting.. number of trees . . Ifoder 5 trees faims reporting . . 5 to 9 trees -■ f arme reporting . 10 to 14 trees faims reporting . . 15 trees i fanns reporting . 16 to 19 trees fanna reporting. 20 to 24 trees farms reporting . 25 to 29 trees farms reporting. 30 to 49 trees farms reporting . 50 to 99'trees farms reporting. 100 to 199 trees fanns reporting. 200 to 249 trees farms reporting . 250 to 299 trees fanns reporting . 300 to 499 trees farms reporting . 500 to 999 trees farms reporting. 1,000 or more trees farms reporting. Trees of bearing age fanns reporting . number of trees . Under 20 trees fanns reporting . 20 to 24 trees farms reporting . 25 to 49 trees faims reporting . 50 to 99 trees farms reporting . 100 to 199 trees farms reporting . 200 to 499 trees farms reporting . 500 to 999 trees faims rejwrting . 1,000 to 1,499 trees farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 trees farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 trees faims reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 trees farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 trees farms reporting. 10,000 or more trees farms reporting. Ojantlty harvested farms reporting . bushels . Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels faims reporting . 50 to 99 bushels faims 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 or more bushels faims reporting . FOREST PRODUCTS Sales of standing timber farms reporting. dollars . Under $25 farms reporting . $25 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $299 farms reporting. $300 to $999 fanas reporting. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting. $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5 , 000 or more farms reporting - Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting. cords (4'x4'x8') . Under 25 cords farms reporting . 25 to 49 cords farms reporting. 50 to 99 cords farms reporting. 100 to 499 cords faiins reporting, 500 or more cords farms reporting. Sales farms reporting . cords (4'x4'i8'}- Fence posts cut farms reporting. number . Under 100 fence posts faims reporting. 100 to 499 fence posts faims reporting. 500 to 999 fence posts farms reporting . 1,000 to 4,999 fence posts farms reporting. 5,000 or more fence posts fanns reporting. Sales farms reporting . number . Sairlogs and veneer logs sold farms reporting. thousands of board feet. Under 1,000 board feet farms reporting. 1,000 to 2,499 board feet farme reporting. 2,500 to 4,999 board feet farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 board feet farms reporting, 10,000 to 19,999 board feet : farms reporting. 20,000 to 49,999 board feet farms reporting. 50,000 to 99,999 board feet farms reporting, 100,000 or more board feet farms reporting. 928 277 103,626 103 U 7 20 45 30 819 237,920 514 15 31 26 26 60 66 20 22 21 17 1 629 802,750 361 25 5 35 552 751,706 3 34 117 171 113 84 25 1,926 19^833 1,869 39 11 5 2 157 4,025 623 175,416 145 387 56 32 3 83 57,776 399 22,683 13 15 31 45 69 104 61 61 tW Not available. ^Does not Include acreage for fanns with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not Include data for faims with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 26 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on miraber of workers and wage rates are for hired persona working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of fenns. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class, 1959 Ccmmercial farms H ired workers farms reporting . . . persons . - . 1 hired worker farms rep>rting . . , 2 hired wjrkers faniiS reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting... 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. .. Regular worlters (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. .. persons . . . 1 hirwl worlter 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 . . 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 or more hired workers farms reporting. . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired wofkers farms reporting.. l3oth regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. . Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. . Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting . . persons. . Average hours worked per person per month hours. . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . . Under S50 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 f"ms reporting . . $215 to $274 per month fanns reporting . . $275 to $.324 per n»nth farms reporting . . $325 to $374 per month farms reporting.. $375 and over per month fanns reporting.. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average hours worked per person per week. hours.. .\verage wage rate per person per week .dollars . . Under $12 per week fa™s reporUng. . $12 to $24 per week farms reporting.. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting.. $30 to $39 per week forms t«pQcting, . $40 to $49 per week farms reporting.. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting . . $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. . $7010 $79 per week farms reporting. . $80 to $89 per week farms reporting. . 590 and over per week .' farms reporting. . Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. . persons. . Average hours worked per person per day hours . . \verage wage rate per person per day dollars . . Under 34 por day farms reporting . . $4 per day farms reporting . . $5 per day ■■ fanns reporting . . $6 per day '«""> reporting. 57 per day ^an^s reporting. . 58 per day farms reporting . . $9 per day farms reporting , . $10 por day • farms reporting, . $11 per day fanns reporting, . $12 and over per day fanns reporting, , Paid on an hourly basis fanns reporting . . persons . . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . . Under $0.45 per hour fanns reporting. . .50.45 to 50.54 per hour fanns reporting. . $0.55 to SO. 64 per hour farms reporting.. $0.65 to 50,74 per hour farms reporting. . $0.75 to $0.84 per hour forms reporting.. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour forms reporting . . $1.00 to $1.14 per hour fonns reporUng . , $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting.. $1..30 to $L44 per hour farms reporting . . $1.45 and over por hour farms reporting.. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. . persons . . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. . persons.. Average eeniings per person dollars . HA Not available. 4,9A3 12,276 2,698 1,048 668 338 191 3,065 5,619 2,013 582 308 115 47 2,605 6,657 1,524 434 343 187 117 2,338 727 1,878 2,641 4,639 220 240 23 4A 59 59 152 467 1,048 577 139 73 153 223 47 55 5 11 7 12 27 27 25 29 10 618 993 8.9 9.41 18 5 32 19 27 103 42 221 14 137 1,918 4,515 1.20 882 712 79 207 355 1,906 211 1,007 9,97 8,028 28,973 4,033 1,540 1,059 791 605 3,945 6,947 2,776 641 311 15Z 65 5,263 22, 026 2,489 945 735 585 509 2,765 1,180 4,033 3,650 5,961 242 209 15 98 146 77 423 1,503 1,131 221 36 225 558 52 48 6 5 10 27 42 62 55 11 1,803 3,629 9,0 8.97 72 21 87 151 144 463 86 779 2,879 3,218 1.08 21 15 11 47 157 1,844 536 51 197 1,023 10,607 4,768 11,933 2,569 1,022 657 332 188 2,992 5,478 1,955 577 307 lOS ■ is- 2,492 6,505 1,438 418 332 187 117 2,276 716 1,776 2,583 4,525 221 240 17 44 53 59 141 461 1,028 569 139 72 152 222 47 55 5 11 7 12 27 27 25 29 598 963 8,8 9.35 13 5 32 19 27 103 42 211 14 132 1,826 4,394 826 701 79 187 344 1,879 211 1,007 9,97 1,197 4,616 353 310 274 153 107 1,033 2,905 417 273 202 91 45 490 1,711 217 98 90 39 46 707 326 164 894 2,363 232 259 1 4 1 18 112 364 250 93 51 50 102 52 70 134 321 9.4 9.47 2 2 4 2 14 3 58 3 46 335 1,433 1.18 175 156 31 23 59 397 34 152 11.76 1,556 3,181 895 395 163 72 31 1,107 1,535 814 209 72 12 731 1,646 471 120 67 47 26 825 282 449 932 1,255 212 230 17 13 21 47 170 430 182 38 41 42 40 5 11 190 286 8.9 9.59 21 6 10 35 17 592 1,172 1.25 245 239 23 74 76 427 53 360 9.29 IDAHO 27 state Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM. CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of workers tnd wsge rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See tent] IMn (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic cl&ss, 1959— Continued Commercial faims— Continued Part-retirement Hited WOfkefS. farms reporting persons 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 8 or 4 hired workers 9 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 cr more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers S to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or nx>t« hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . arms reportrng I reporting 'arms reporting 'arms repotting I reporting arms reporting persons arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting 'arms reporting persons arms repotting :s reporting arms reporting I reporting arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms importing 'arms reporting Paid on a moftlhly basis faims repwting persons Avemge hours worked per person per month hours Average wage rale per person per month dollars I'nder $50 per month $50 to $84 p« montji ^ $85 to S109 per month- $110 to $129 per month $130 to $169 per month $170 to S214 per month $315 to $274 per month $275 to $324 per month $325 to $374 per month $375 and over per month arms reporting arms reporting aims reporting arms reporting arms roporting arms reporting arms reporting reporting fsims reporting arms reporting Paid Otl a weekly taSiS farms reporting persona Average hours worked per person per week hours Average wage rate per person per week - dollars llnder $12 per week. . S12 to $24 per week . . . S25 to $29 per week . . . S80 to $39 per week . . . S40 to S49 prr week . . . $50 to $59 per week . . . S60 to W9 per week . . . $70 to $79 per week . . . $90 to $89 per week . . . $90 and over per week . . . farms reporting .fanns reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting . farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting . farms reporting .farms reporting Paid on a daily basis farms reporting persons Average hours worked per person per day hours Average wage rate per person per day dollars Under $4 per day farms reporting S4 per day farms reporting $5 per day farms reporting S6 per day farms reporting ST per day farms reporting $8 per day farms reporting S9 per day farms reporting $10 per day farms reporting $11 per day farms repotting $12 and over per day farms reporting Paid on an houtly basts farms reporting persons Average wage rate per person per hour dollars Under $0.45 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 p« hour farms reporting $0.75 to SO. 94 per hour farms reporting $0.85 to $0.99 pa hour farms reporting $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting $1. 15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting $1.30 to $L44 per hour farms reporting SI. 45 and over per hour farms repirting Paid on a piece-wofk basis farms reporting persons Persons working Friday week preceding erumefation faims reporting persons Average earnings per person dollars 528 1,167 325 26 15 188 226 163 14 11 359 941 197 169 19 340 189 262 188 181 6 16 U 10 87 132 8.2 3.67 5 5 1 1 23 5 45 202 359 87 72 10 32 72 402 45 170 8.18 272 399 206 183 305 122 35 11 15 89 183 212 180 2 12 15 120 215 1.12 210 300 1 1 10.0 6.00 6 6 1.17 175 293 129 73 141 58 5 1 7 2 113 152 36 16 53 114 164 242 6 20 30 9.5 11.50 5 121 1.30 133 169 107 16 10 91 122 70 11 10 42 5 86 32 32 152 186 20 30 9.5 11.50 5 10 5 70 80 1.41 5 21 26 16 15 20 6 15 53 46 15 20 1.06 16 16 8.94 28 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM. CENSUS OF 1959 [FiRures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports foe only a sample of famig. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired IWOrkerS farms reForting 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 or more 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 or more hired workers farms t«poTtiDg 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 report] ng 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting 10 or more hired workers farms reporting Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting Botji regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting Paid on a monthly basis farms reiwting persons Average hours worked per person per month hours Average wage rate per person per loontli dollars Under S50 per month famis reporting $50 to $84 per month , farms reporting $85 lo $109 per month farms reporting $110 lo $129 per monUi farms reporting $130 to $169 per month farms reporting $170 to $214 per month farms reporting $215 to $274 per month farms reporting $275 lo $324 per month farms repcrting $325 to $374 per month farms reporting $375 and over per month , farms reporting Paid on a inteeklif basis farms reporting persons Average hours worked per person per week hours Average wage rate per person per week. dollars Under $12 per week farms reporting $12 to $24 per week farms reporting $25 to $29 per week farms reporting $30 lo $39 per week farms reporting $40 to $49 per week , farms reporting $50 lo $59 per week farms reporting $60 to $69 per week farina reporting $70 to $79 per week farms reporting $80 to $89 per week farms reporting $90 and over per week farms reporting Paid on a daily basis farms reporting persons Average hours worked per person per day hours Average wage rate per person per day dollars Under $4 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 per day farms reporting $11 per day farms reporting $12 and over per day farms reporting Paid on an hourly basis farms reportmg persons Average wage rate per person per hour dollars Under $0.45 per hour farms reporting SI. 45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting $0.55 to $0.64 fier hour, farms reporting $0.65 to $0.74 per hour , farms reporting JO. 75 to S— Continued FruiL-and-nut Livestock farms other than poultry and dBjr>' farms and livestock ranches Hired workers fanna roportin? persons farms reporting 1 hired worker 2 hired workers S or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired »ork«ra . . . . . 10 or more hired wortiers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers _ 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired woriurs . Seasonal wvkers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 'amis reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting arms reporting persons 'arms reporting 'arms reporting arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting persons, 'aims reporting 'arms reportin g 'arms reporting, 'arms reporUng 'arms reporting , 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reportin ° Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting persons. Average hours wcrked per person per month hours Average wage rate per person per montli dollars 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers . . 5 to 9 hired workers . . 10 or n<3Ce hired wmrkei Regular hired workers and no aeasonaJ hired wwkers, - Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no rcf^Iar hired workers . . I'nder S50 per month . S50 to $84 per ironth. . . . . ?85 to SI09 per rmnth $110 to $129 per raont>i. . . $130 to 5169 per month. . . 5170 to S214 pel month. . . $215 to $274 per month. . . $275 to S324 per month. . . $325 to $374 per month. . . S37S and over per mcnth. . . farms reporting .farm,s reporting , .farms reporting . .farms reporting . . farms reporting . .farms reporting . . farms reporti ng . .farms reporting . .farms reporting . .farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting persons Average hours worked per person per week hours Average wage rate pei person per week dollars I'nder S12 per week. . 512 to $24 oa week ... S25 to $29 per week . , . .$■10 to S39 per we^ . . . $40 to $49 per week . . . $50 to $59 per week . . . $60 to $69 per week . . . $70 to $79 per week . . . $R0 U) $89 per week . ». S90 and over per week . 'arms reporting 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting. "arms reporting, reporting 'arms reporting Paid on a dai [y basis farms \verage hours worked per person per day \verage wage rale per person per day I'nder $4 per day farms 54 per day. farms $5 per day farms 58 per day farms $7 per day farms $8 per day farms $9 per day farms $10 per day farms Sll pet day farms ^12 and over per day farms Paid on an hourly basis farms Average wage rate per pwsor per hoor I'nder S0.45 per hoor farms 50.45 to $0.54 per hour. farms .S0.55 to S0.64 per hour farms $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms $0.75 to SO.M per hour forms $0.65 to $0.99 per teur farms $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms $L15 to $1.29 per hour. farms $1,30 to $1-44 per hour farms $1.45 and over per hour farms Paid on a piece-vyork basis forms reporting, persons Persoi>s working Friday week precoting enumeration farms reporting, persons Average earrongs per person dollars reporting persons . . . hours . .dollars reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporti ng reporting reporting reporting reporting reporti ng persons . .dollars reporting report! ng reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporti nc 97 393 iO 26 10 15 6 52 112 25 11 10 61 281 25 10 10 U 5 36 16 *5 32 52 177 2H 6 21 9.* 10.i8 60 ISO 1.07 20 140 15 U5 11.13 69 164 26 21 11 10 1 u 71 21 21 51 93 30 5 15 1 18 26 25 29 46 202 278 41 98 0.94 569 995 359 122 66 301 445 207 61 31 1 1 320 550 225 50 30 10 5 249 52 268 296 414 224 227 10 15 10 15 10 54 88 64 15 15 25 40 38 50 5 43 58 7.2 8.66 212 342 1.11 137 30 5 25 46 141 16 21 6.90 369 1,246 162 71 62 IS 26 311 1,053 135 55 61 36 24 111 193 77 19 10 4 1 258 53 58 324 1,056 216 228 1 7 1 19 94 147 46 4 5 5 7 35 35 1 1 1 46 108 8.9 7.45 3 25 51 1.39 5 16 10.94 1,100 2,495 635 251 134 52 28 747 1,340 529 116 69 18 15 500 1,155 295 120 43 26 16 600 147 353 715 1,260 228 236 g 6 59 162 337 103 27 5 172 275 8.4 8.28 10 283 594 1.23 125 114 9 34 83 326 52 149 S.15 B27 2,032 440 178 132 45 32 488 737 346 85 49 7 1 467 1,295 253 79 74 36 25 360 128 339 400 562 225 237 7 15 15 22 49 175 102 14 1 21 21 40 37 79 168 9.2 9.35 5 6 5 1 1 12 35 412 921 1.16 217 144 1 59 360 47 as 10.39 30 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES. CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY SIZE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rales are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See l«xt] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all fanns L'nder 10 acres 10 la 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 100 to 139 acres Hired workers farms 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 o I hired worker ij hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers , . . . 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hii^d workers Seaiiona] hired workers and no regular hired workers . . Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. persons . aims reporting. . arms reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting. . reporting. . persons . . laims reporting , . 'arms reporting. . farms reporting. . Farms reporting. . 'arms reporting. , Farms reporting. . persons , , Farms reporting. . Farms reporting . . Farms reporting. . Farms reporting. . Farms reporting. , Farms reporting. . Farms reporting . . Farms reporting. . reporting. . persons . . .. . hours. . . .dollars. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting . . reporting. . reporting. . reporting . . reporting. . Paid on a weekl)^ basis farms reporting. . persons . . . . -dollars. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting . . s reporting . . 'arms reporting , . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . arms reporti ng . . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting . . 'arms reporting. . Average hours worked per person per montji . Average wage ral« per person per month Under S50 per month $50 to SHi per month $85 to $109 per month $110 to $129 per montli $130 to $169 per month $170 to $214 per month $215 to $274 per month $275 to $324 per month $325 to $374 per month $375 and over per month .farms .farms .farms .farms .farms .farms .farms .farms .farms .farms Average hours worked per person per week. . Average wage rat^ per person per week Under $12 per week. $12 to $24 per week $25 to $29 per week $30 to $39 per week $40 to $49 per week $50 to $59 per week $60 to $69 per week $70 to $79 per week $80 to $89 per week $90 and over per week Paid on a daily basis farms Average hours worked per person per day Average wage rate per person per day Under $4 per day farms $4 per day farms S5 per day < farms $6 per day farms $7 per day farms 58 per day farms $9 per day farms $10 per day farms $11 per day farms $12 and over per day farms Paid on an hourly basis farms Average wage rale per person per hour Under $0.45 per hour .farms $0.45 to 30.54 per hour farms $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms $0.65 to $0.74 per hour faims $0.75 to $0.84 pel hour farms $0.65 to $0.99 per hour farms $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms $1.30 to $1.44 per hour '. farms $1.45 and over per hour farms Paid on a piece-iwork basis farms reporting.. persons . , Persons mrorking Friday i«eek preceding enumeration farms reporting. . persons. , Average earnings per person dollars . . NA Not available. reporting, persons . . . . hours . . .dollars, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. . reporting, portions. . .dollars, reporting, reporting. , reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. . reporting. , reporting, reporting. . 4,943 12,276 2,698 1,048 668 338 191 3,065 5,619 2,013 582 308 115 47 2,605 6,657 1,524 434 343 187 117 2,338 727 1,878 2,641 4,639 220 240 23 44 59 59 152 467 1,048 577 139 73 153 223 47 55 5 11 7 12 27 27 25 29 10 618 993 8.9 9.41 18 5 32 19 27 103 42 221 14 137 1,918 4,515 1.20 382 712 79 207 355 1,906 2U 1,007 9.97 8,028 28,973 4,033 1,540 1,059 791 605 3,945 6,947 2,776 641 311 152 65 5,263 22,026 2,489 945 735 585 509 2,765 1,180 4,083 3,650 5,961 242 209 15 98 146 77 423 1,503 1,131 221 36 225 558 52 48 6 5 10 27 42 62 55 1,803 3,629 9.0 8.97 72 21 87 151 144 463 86 779 2,879 8,218 1.08 21 15 11 47 157 1,844 536 51 197 1,023 10,607 NA UA 76 186 21 30 51 111 16 30 31 20 25 36 51 206 270 25 45 7.1 9.33 5 25 55 1.07 241 539 139 51 25 16 10 85 188 48 11 20 171 351 106 35 10 20 70 15 156 68 104 202 246 5 10 9.6 10. U 126 287 1.08 15 50 10 35 8.14 92 192 55 125 35 10 37 10 45 37 47 223 258 50 85 1.17 40 16.25 397 ,160 240 57 56 17 27 121 165 90 22 7 2 294 995 155 46 61 6 26 103 18 276 89 120 204 219 5 5 5 20 16 37 1 35 40 7.3 10.50 5 223 445 1.17 102 85 11 20 51 535 25 265 10.64 IDAHO 31 State Table 16.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY SIZE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued LFipjres or number of workefa and wa^ rates are for hired person;, *rirkinp the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only ft sftmple of farms. See text^ (For dermitions and explanations, see text) Hjled workers fartns reporting . , per^sons . . 1 hired wocfcer farms reiorting. 2 hired wockera fartns repottinp . . 3 or 4 hired wofkera farms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired w(]fkers farms reportine. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . persons . . 1 hired workw farms reporting. . 2 hired worlreta farms reporting . . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . . 10 or more hired wtirkers farms reporting. . Seasonal workers (to he employed less than 150 days) farms reporting . . persons. . 1 hired worker - farms reporUng.. 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers fanns reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired wor4cers farms reporting . Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting . . Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms leporting. . Paid on a monthI)f basis farms reporting. . persons. . Average hours worked per person per month hours . . \verage wage rale per persrxi per month dollars . . I'nder $50 per month farms reporting.. S50 to$84 per month farms repcfUng.. $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. . $110 to $129 per month. .". farms repwting . . $130 to $169 per month farms reporting.. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. . $215 to $274 per ntmth farms reporting.. $275 to $324 per month '. farms reporting. . $.125 to $374 per month farms reporting. . $375 and over per month farms reporting . . Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting.. persons . . Average hours worked per person per week. hours . . Avefage wage rate per person per week dollars . . Under $12 per week farms reporting. . $12 to $24 per week farms reporting. . $25 to $29 per week farms reporting.. $30 to $39 per week farms reporUng.. $40 to $49 per week farms repCTtrng . . $50 to $59 per week farms reporting . . 560 to $69 per week farms reporting . . $70 to $79 per week farms reporting.. $80 to $89 per week farms reporting. . $90 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting.. persons . . Average hours worked t)er person per day hours . . \verage wage rate per person per day .dollars . . I'ndef $4 per day farms reporting . . $4 per day farms repoKing . . $5 per day farms repotting . . $6 per day farms reporting. . $7 per day farms reporting . . .$8 per day farms reporting . . $9 per day farms reporting . . $10 per day farms reporting . . $11 per day farms reporting. . $12 and over per day farms reporting. . Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . . I'nder $0.45 per hour farms reporting. . $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. . S0.55 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-lWrit basis farms reporting. persons.. Persons working Ftiday week preceding enumeration fanns reporting. persons . Average earnings per person dollars . Sire of form-Continuetl 140 to 179 atres 502 1,055 275 106 86 30 5 287 350 235 41 305 705 175 35 65 25 5 197 90 215 228 263 219 226 10 5 15 15 25 105 38 15 180 to 219 acres 30 50 9.1 10.90 5 15 270 552 1.22 103 131 60 180 *5 145 8.52 312 705 181 66 31 IS 16 162 227 121 31 7 2 1 197 478 126 26 15 15 15 115 47 150 152 172 220 246 40 40 8.6 10. OO 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 990 acre; 139 313 1.14 73 50 6 5 25 150 15 60 6.67 267 624 165 27 40 25 10 161 196 131 25 167 423 91 11 35 20 10 106 132 218 211 5 5 10 26 42 10.0 8.07 15 6 145 425 1.25 75 45 10 15 10 10 780 1,992 441 151 112 45 31 54B 838 375 113 51 8 1 373 1,154 229 36 55 28 25 407 141 232 457 639 226 248 15 26 53 231 81 82 130 9.0 a.97 15 10 5 10 5 20 328 751 1.22 129 128 11 55 45 450 25 250 10.12 653 1,491 350 181 72 27 23 440 749 294 74 49 20 3 335 742 214 79 7 23 12 318 122 213 405 631 214 246 5 30 37 164 111 22 11 l.niio u, 1,999 acres 108 134 8.4 10.34 5 5 21 10 30 6 31 199 606 1.21 60 86 6 42 35 105 458 877 282 102 47 19 8 340 546 231 70 28 9 2 185 331 128 32 14 9 2 273 67 118 303 463 223 247 2 6 5 2 19 80 98 66 19 6 13 23 48 59 93 135 9.1 9.87 102 212 1.22 9 22 9.68 32 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Date are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanalions, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number. Percent distribution percent . Land in farms acres . Percent distribution percent. Average size of farm acres . Value of lantl and buildings; Average per farm dollars . Average per acre dollars . 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. 50O to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting.. Cropland used only for past4ire farms reporting. , acres. , Cropland not harvested and not pastured. farms reporting . . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting.. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres. . Othej cropland (idle and crop failure) 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 pasture farms reporting.. acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. acres.. Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. . acres . . Land use practices; Cropland in cover crops farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland used for grain or tow crops farmed on the contour farms reporting.. acres. . Land m striporopping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting.. acres. . System of tertaces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres. . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number. . Under 25 years number.. 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number.. 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER KCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . lto99days operators reporti ng . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more davs operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm ofierated and off-farm WKk. operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.. Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . , With income from sources other thun farm operated . . operators reporting. . . With other income of family exceeding value of agriculturrd products sold operalcf s reporting . . . F^RMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . . . 10 to 49 acres number . . . 50 to 69 acres number .. . 70 to 99 acres number . . . 100 to 1.39 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 to 1.999 acres number... 2,000 or more acres number.. . See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms 100.0 15,2^,389 100.0 i53.2 48,076 125.98 29,339 3,850,118 2,323 2,138 2,089 3,549 7,818 6,501 3,684 988 249 17, 216 665,557 8,999 1,278,179 5,987 922,395 1,736 185,686 3,132 169, 598 3,982 1,228,560 2,247 307,157 14,280 7,078,420 5,990 372,404 25,742 2,611,488 22,726 2,092,632 2,305 81,625 786 115,348 248 36,940 215 11,762 33,299 544 4,160 8,723 9,m 6,637 4,124 48.6 Economic class Commercial farms 16,677 6,719 2,698 7,260 5,470 6,884 8,349 16,971 2,858 5,562 2,627 5,997 1,552 4,304 3,409 3,321 1,504 1,398 3,981 2,767 1,588 1,200 25,571 76.0 13,786,482 90.4 539.1 58,571 123.42 24,191 3,728,177 583 880 1,289 2,777 7,326 6,435 3,663 988 248 13,686 611,378 7,817 1,216,341 5,402 904,863 1,379 153,832 2,662 157,646 2,652 1,006,836 1,482 232,218 11,342 6,211,398 4,652 350,626 20,597 2,508,201 19,517 2,031,385 2,137 79,514 685 112,214 243 34,240 190 10, 532 25,269 464 3,309 6,745 7,194 5,346 2,211 47.7 10,442 6,071 1,862 2,509 3,224 3,811 2,658 15,129 2,534 4,106 532 2,850 1,132 3,614 2,993 2,876 1,384 1,243 3,629 2,637 1,532 1,149 1,660 4.9 4,443,842 29.1 2,677.0 185,362 80.67 1,557 770,843 6 6 7 17 143 309 553 332 184 825 141,603 573 251,969 392 198,864 UO 25,560 204 27, 545 148 294,099 85 23,682 790 2,793,294 319 147, 199 1,373 524, %3 1,303 420,634 160 18,583 60 34,109 9 5,333 1,630 22 224 523 513 236 115 46.3 304 204 33 67 50 161 39 1,356 152 394 26 44 17 48 66 94 78 103 308 229 214 433 3,550 10.6 3,039,151 19.9 856.1 98,843 128.07 3,449 928,552 16 15 7 66 537 1,230 1,092 434 52 1,795 113,306 1,263 336,615 940 267,379 231 30,068 396 39,168 231 130,171 173 37,878 1,507 1,328,190 575 70,096 2,859 548,554 2,792 460,415 431 24, 164 113 30,683 21 4,278 3,508 52 582 1,125 984 524 241 45.4 942 712 116 114 260 366 67 2,608 315 568 55 181 350 416 310 255 580 536 435 346 7,038 20.9 3,140,775 20.6 446.3 61,878 149.43 6,889 1,076,272 34 84 93 296 2,212 2,611 1,366 181 12 3,832 164,116 2,277 322,852 1,641 :257,392 345 30,867 741 34,593 640 238,208 374 61,180 3,291 1,054,865 1,366 57,894 5,861 719,156 5,709 602, 753 698 21,462 204 26,674 12,648 62 6,100 6,978 89 1,157 2,272 1,975 1,113 372 2,595 1,841 444 310 710 878 4,443 729 966 35 205 155 880 1,171 1,115 475 315 1,061 866 524 236 IDAHO 33 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DaXA are based on topoTls for only a sample of farma. See text] (Fcr derinitions and eTpIanotions. see text) FAHHe. ACREAGE. AND VALUE Fans number P«XMnt distnbudoB percent Lffll} in fanss. acres Pefreet distnbutjOB percent Avmfie Bite of faim acres Value of land antl tmildings: Avera^ per fam dollars Avvage p« acre dollars Land in farms aciwding to use: Oopland harveeted farms teporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms teporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms refiorting 30 to 49 acree farms reporting 60 to 99 acres farms repcrting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 300 to 499 acres farms reporting SOO to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Qofiland used only hr pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not har%ested and not pastured farms reporting acres ColUvated summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-in^wovement gresse? and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland fnstured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) Jarms reporting acres Improved pasture .farms reporting acres Inigated land in farms .farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cioptand in cover crops farms reporting acres cropland used for gnxn or low crops farmed m tjie contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crofi and {Mature land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AOE Operators reporting age number Under 2S years niBnber. 25 to 34 years -. number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Faira operatofs- Worlting off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sowces cither than farm operated and off-farm work. operators reporting With other inccme at family exceeding value of a^culturel products sold operators reporting OpOTatcrs not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporti ng With other nMnbers of family working off farm operators reporting With inotrme frrm sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other incxxne of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 to 49 acres number 50 to 69 acres ntunber 70 to 99 acres number 100 to 139 acres number 140 to 179 acres . . ; number 160 to 219 acres number 220 to 259 acres number 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acrres number 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number. See footjlotes at end of table. Eoonomic class-Continued Commercial farms-Continued 7,164 21.3 2,010,030 13.2 280.6 39,124 148.36 6,872 665,170 97 227 338 1,053 2,336 1,705 530 36 4,093 116,263 2,084 195,346 1,439 129,829 396 34,772 723 30,745 713 168,351 405 47,771 3,157 674,639 1,288 45,396 5,913 490,033 5,634 385,637 515 10,122 213 14,598 109 U,051 41 1,988 7,102 173 872 1,733 2,039 1,613 672 48.2 3,354 1,876 691 787 1,126 1,126 812 3,810 765 1,019 740 400 1,620 926 720 230 320 1,050 635 257 86 4,895 14.5 393,627 5.9 182.6 25,440 148.50 4,414 247,678 255 391 682 1,100 1,330 538 65 2,647 62,581 1,352 77,219 888 44,288 206 IB, 717 471 14,214 571 120,693 330 41,926 2,087 279,539 8% 25,070 3,856 198,744 3,493 145, 707 283 4,653 85 6,065 25 930 40 1,445 4,840 106 400 946 1,333 1,244 811 51.3 2,833 1,024 578 1,231 996 1,146 1,441 2,062 449 788 205 1,466 435 780 335 375 ISO U5 530 246 76 32 1,264 3.8 259,057 1.7 205.0 13,196 89.06 1,010 39,662 175 157 162 245 220 42 494 13,504 263 32,340 102 7,m 91 13,848 127 11,381 349 55,314 115 19,731 510 30,871 208 4,971 735 26,746 536 16,239 45 525 1,211 22 74 149 350 616 52.5 414 414 82 134 850 124 271 136 360 70 105 95 156 61 65 100 75 25 16 6,067 18.0 500,562 3.3 82.5 14,725 187.34 3,394 87,129 1,344 938 594 601 356 44 17 2,654 39,127 390 44,465 416 12,117 264 22,957 367 9,391 1,053 114,847 590 59,760 2,176 117,332 1,070 11,762 3,912 72,140 2,453 41,675 116 1,002 76 2,354 5 2,700 20 1,030 6,057 80 851 1,942 1,899 1,235 45.4 5,712 357 755 4,600 2,105 2,615 5,304 355 117 274 ',376 330 525 301 315 35 100 296 95 32 12 Part-retirement 1,906 5.7 162,779 1.1 85.4 14,544 167.78 1,197 26,254 391 310 201 165 119 10 1 842 11,525 232 16,249 159 4,948 93 8,897 102 2,404 266 32,877 175 15,179 712 46,198 261 3,755 1,177 20,931 TOO 11,484 51 1,060 25 280 5 200 1,906 71, 507 286 81 140 135 1,399 200 1,182 490 750 90 150 UO 130 30 55 50 30 16 5 104 0.3 793,566 5.2 7^73.5 51,704 45.94 57 3,558 5 10 5 6 15 12 3 1 34 3,527 10 1,124 10 967 1 157 6 74,000 50 703,492 7 6,261 56 10,166 56 3,083 1 49 36 18 6 7 46.2 16 5 11 6 16 11 38 7 5 21 15 5 6 5 8 34 34 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data ore based on r^orts for only a saniple of farms. See lexl] (For definitions and explanations, s FARMS BV COW« AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners numljer. Part owners number. Ail tenants. number. Cash tenants number. Sbare-cash tenant*^ number . Crop-share tenants number . Livestock-share tenants niiml)er. Other and unspeciTied tenants number. White farm operators; Full owners number . Part owners number . All tenants number. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants number . FARMS BV r*TE OF FARM Cash-grain farms number. Tobacco farms number . Cotton farms number . Other field-crop farms numt>er. Vegetable farms number . Fruit-and-nut farms number. Poultry farms number. Dairy farms number. Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy fonns and livestock ranches number . Livestock ranches number. General farms number . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number. SPEHFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines fanris reporting . number . Ctmi pickers farms reporting. number . Pick-up balers farms reporting . numtjer. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number . Nkjtortnicks faniis reporting . numl)er. reporting. numt)er. reporting. number, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. number, reporting. number, reporting. number . Tractors farms Tractors other than garden .'.farms 1 tractor farms 2 tractors farms 3 tractors farms 4 tractors farms 5 or more tractors farms Wheel tractors farms Craw ler trnctws farms Oarden tractors farms .Vutomobiles . , .farms Automobiles and, or motortrucks farms Telephone farms Homo freezer farms Milking machine farms Electric milk cooler farms Crop drier (for grnin, forage, or other crops) farms Posver-onerated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms Farms by kintj of road on which locateil: Hard surface farms Gravel, shell, or shale farms Dirt or unimproved farms Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms I or more miles to a hard surface toad , farms 1 mile farms 2 or 3 miles farms 4 miles farms 5 or more miles farms FARM LABOR, IVEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers fnmis Regular hired workersfemployed IfiO or more days) farms reporting, number , repating, reporting, reporting, reoortiniT. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. Farms reporting liy number of regular hired workers; 1 hired worker •2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 0 hired workers 10 or more hirep-8hare tenants number Livestock-share tenants number Other and unspecified tenants numb« Wliite farm operators: Full owners number Part owners number .All tenants number Nonwhite farm opflrslccs: Full owners number Part owners number All tenants number. FARUe BY TYTE OF FARM Casb-^ain farms number. Tobatxn farms number. CoU^V farms. number . Other field-crop farms number . Vegetable farms number . Pruit-and-nut farms number . Poultry farms number . Dairy farms. number . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches number. Livestock ranches number. General farms number . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number . SPEtriFIED EQLTPMENT AND FAdLITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Qrain combines farms reporung . number. Com pickers farms reporting . number. Pick-up balers farms reporting . number . Field f«age harvesters farms reporting . Motr)rtnicks farms reporting . number. tractors farms reporting. number. Tractors other than garden farms reporung. number. 1 tractor farms reporting. 2 tractors farms reporting . 3 tractors farms reporting. 4 tractors farms reporting . 5 or more tractors farms reporting . ftlieel tractors farms reporting . Oawler tractors farms reporting . number. Garden tractors farms reporting . number. Automobiles farms reporting . number. Auttxnobiles and.'or motortrucks farms reporting . Telephone farms leporti ng . Home freezer farms repcrting. Milking machine farms reporting . Electric milk cooler farms rtiportjng. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reptxting. Power.op€rated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reprvting. Farms by kinil of road on which locatei]: Hard surface farms reporting C^vel, shell, or shale farms reporting Dirt or unimproved farms reporting Less tjian 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting 1 or more miles to a hard surface road. farms reporting 1 mile farms reporting 2 or 3 miles farms reporting 4 miles farms reporting 5 or more miles farms refnrting FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDINa ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . persons. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) .... .farms reporting . persons, Farms reporting by number of regular hired wtirkers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers , farms reporting 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 6 to 9 hired workers farms reporting 10 or more hired workers farms r^nrtjng. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting Not residing on farm operated operators reporting Operators not reporting residence. number See footootes at end of table. 4,025 1,935 1,180 159 190 555 192 84 4,010 1,923 1,175 1,453 552 10 70 45 2,026 1,362 157 1,428 61 2,653 2,846 122 122 2,898 2,925 575 602 6,190 8,241 6,801 13,197 6,740 12,383 2,456 3,166 959 107 52 6,457 11,000 1,221 1,383 739 814 6,473 7,637 7,094 5,971 4,637 3,909 1,174 16 2,268 3,194 3,211 682 3U 371 119 129 31 92 528 1,167 188 226 6,391 467 306 3,523 843 519 113 80 235 41 50 3,513 843 504 10 15 226 45 55 50 1,754 1,016 133 755 1,323 1,391 41 41 1,321 1,327 235 245 3,676 4,501 4,266 6,851 4,194 6,247 2,506 1,403 226 48 U 3,987 5,527 655 720 593 604 4,306 5,256 4,766 3,791 2,935 2,417 471 1,051 2,074 2,139 582 235 347 93 137 31 86 272 399 89 94 84 5 4,323 354 218 954 170 133 36 5 41 15 36 949 170 123 5 10 10 25 5 36 255 455 42 190 75 197 208 161 161 44 47 363 1,010 888 1,262 833 1,094 592 230 3 7 1 754 893 188 201 163 168 929 1,020 1,178 662 622 234 50 1 U6 383 589 218 80 138 26 49 12 51 1,052 123 89 4,925 607 514 192 20 71 20 211 4,920 602 514 5 5 6,067 455 490 10 10 454 464 92 107 3,875 4,567 3,910 5,561 3,425 4,310 2,726 560 107 17 15 3,149 3,632 560 678 1,196 1,251 5,375 6,709 5,838 4,640 3,700 1,240 210 5 404 2,96S 2,345 696 353 343 100 133 IS 95 133 169 47 47 1,743 106 56 35 1,743 106 51 1,906 121 122 95 95 16 19 884 994 1,113 1,417 963 1,132 840 90 21 11 1 888 979 145 153 285 235 1,453 1,648 1,731 1,369 1,019 362 36 95 948 719 218 105 113 31 28 10 44 5,466 399 202 1,753 73 80 9 14 9 12 8 37 138 37 113 17 11 35 95 10 18 12 25 30 72 38 45 29 25 25 1 10 40 25 5 3 2 21 93 20 33 37 34 36 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class Commetrial farms USE OF COMMERCUL FERTILIZEH AND LR(E Commercial ferti!i7.er and fertilizinp materials used during the year farms reforting . . . acres on which used, . , tons , . . Dry materials farms reporting,, . tons.. , Liquid materials farms reporting , . . tons . , , Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting, , , acres , , . Dry materials farms reporting. , . tons... Liquid materials farms reporting,, , tons., . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. .. Dry materials farms reporting . . . tons. . . Liquid materials farms reporting . . . tons... Wheat farms reporting . . . acres . . . Pry materials farms reporting . . . tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting. . , tons . . . Irish potatcies farms reporting. . . acres . . , Dry m.aterials farms reporting. . , tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting. ., tons..: Sugar beets farms reporting . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . loos.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons . . All other crops farms reporting . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting . . acres limed.. toos.. SPEOFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting . . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting . . dollars.. Under SlOO farms reporting . . SlOO toS999 farms reporting.. S1,(X)0 to Sl,999 farms reporting . . $2,000 to$4,999 farms reporting , , 55,000 or more, farms reporting , . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars . . Under $1,000 farms reporting. . 51,000 to ?2, 199 farms reporting . . .?2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . S5,OO0 to W,999 farms reporting . . 810,000 or mor« farms reporting . . Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting . . $200 to 5999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more fnrms reporting . . Hired labor. farms reporting . , dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting . . $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to 5999 farms reporting . . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting, . $2,500 to ^,399 farms reporting.. $5,000 to 5;9,999 farms reporting. . 510,000 to $19,999 '. farms reporting . . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting. . $50,000 or m.ore farms reporting . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting . . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 to 5499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more. farms reporting . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting . . dollars.. Under 5100 farms reporting. . $100 to $499 farms reporting . . $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporting,. $5,000 or more farms reporting . . See fcntnotes at end of table. 17,79i 1,292,278 152, U7 16,873 133,830 2,881 18,317 9,429 292, 572 9,286 29,524 202 507 1,296 20,305 1,279 1,901 22 40 9,134 371,732 7,921 23,150 1,400 6,558 4,361 173,988 4,126 27,805 473 3,U9 3,926 84,175 3,627 19,610 786 2,572 8,341 349,506 7,343 31,840 1,346 5,491 33,403 25,732 40,878,825 3,44^ 14,776 3,511 2,654 1,346 16,288 48,911,453 U,021 2,258 1,302 802 905 20,063 U,409,593 6,983 10,143 2,937 19,023 33,714,429 5,540 4,014 3,004 3,075 1,864 938 379 157 52 17,168 7,407,289 5,748 7,572 2,227 1,621 32,276 23,342,029 5,605 10,319 8,356 7,703 293 16,099 1,262,608 149,184 15,243 131,005 2,7% IB, 179 8,479 279,619 8,344 28,375 187 498 1,161 19,135 1,144 1,767 22 40 8,570 364,983 7,402 22,538 1,355 6,509 4,274 173,194 4,049 27,684 463 3,141 3,876 83,770 3,582 19,531 781 2,566 _7,aQl 1341,557 6,833 31,110 1,306 5,425 25,559 19,663 37,975r410 2,219 10,297 3,197 2,613 1,337 12,729 46,643,682 7,789 1,999 1,251 792 898 16,846 10,886,212 4,636 9,310 2,900 17,490 33,097,429 4,378 3,799 2,943 3,024 1,835 933 377 U9 52 14,701 7,226,477 3,756 7,138 2,203 1,604 25,212 22,357,838 1,425 7,824 8,043 7,628 292 1,289 327,493 44,564 1,192 38,847 363 5,717 664 48,267 652 5,539 19 165 296 1 1 685 98,897 529 5,534 181 1,885 597 70,719 554 13,634 103 1,593 439 22,21B 395 5,194 US 309 705 83,398 603 8,650 142 1,264 1,660 1,261 15,869,505 44 270 147 249 551 985 27,171,193 195 100 66 94 530 1,126 2,410,368 94 458 574 1,608 15,778,711 15 50 82 199 337 441 294 138 52 1,010 2,050,832 74 189 225 522 1,648 4,667,511 15 58 164 1,134 227 2,776 335,260 38,554 2,553 32,042 747 6,512 1,337 59,595 1,312 6,228 42 67 175 3,785 174 346 6 6 1,648 106,836 1,310 5,623 399 2,627 1,056 44,322 966 6,565 152 904 843 23,503 783 5,411 208 829 1,556 97,219 1,280 7,869 402 2,079 3,550 2,622 7,016,429 177 1,029 486 530 400 1,9a 7,975, 528 762 306 292 290 271 2,425 2,105,435 361 1,338 726 3,302 8,655,731 212 345 396 1,037 837 394 70 U 2,207 1,998,315 196 847 542 622 3,543 5,190,080 30 206 773 2,482 52 5,158 350,324 40,479 4,920 36,536 956 3,943 7,038 _ 5,434 7,106,474 660 2,665 935 854 320 3,671 6,307,729 2,169 687 444 301 70 4,895 3,248,985" 1,121 2,696 1,078 5,545 5,796,778 939 1,303 1,378 1,300 521 91 13 4,390 1,842,374 655 2,364 985 386 6,996 6,361,081 86 1,096 3,077 2,725 12 IDAHO 37 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DatA are baaed on reports for only a aarople of famia. See textj (For dennitioos and explan^ons, see text] EconomJc c I as»-Con Untied Commercial farms— Continued Part- retirement IKE OF OWftERCIAL FERTIUZEX AND UME Comroercia] fertilizer and fertilizing materials used duhnf* the year Dry malcriala... , Liquid materials . Ch]p8 OD which used- Hay and cropland pasture . Dry materials. . . . Liquid materials. Other pasture (not cropland) Dry malenals Liquid matenats Iheat Dry materials Liquid materials Irlab potatoes Dry materials. 'anns reporting., acres., arms reporting,, tons., Liquid mat«rial9 farms reportini;. . tons.. Siigor teets . . . . Dry materials Liquid materials. All other crops Dry matenats Liquid materials Lime or liming materials used during the year. . .arms repoting., which used . , tons., 'anriFi reporting. . tons., arms repcrting.. tons., arms reporting. , acres. , arms reporting. , tons.. arms reporting.. Ions.. 'arms reporting, , acres . , 'arms reporting . . tons. . I reporting. , tons.. 'arms reporting., acres,, 'arms reporting.. tons. , 'arms reporting. . tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures . Feed fa* livestock and poultry Under $100 , S100toS999 $1,000 to $1,999.. SS.OOO to Sl,999 . . $5,000 or mere ... Purchase of livestock and poultry. Under $1,000 $1,000 to $2.490., 52,600 to $4,999.. $5,000 to $9,999., $10,000 Of more. . , Under $200 $200 to $999 ... $1,000 or more. . Under $200 , SS00toS499 S500(o$99d $1,000 loS2,499.... $3,500 to M,999 ... $6,000 to $9,999... $10,000 to $19,999. $20,000 to $49,999. $50,000 E OF PRODUCTS SOLD BV SOl'RCE All fann products sold loul. dollars average per fann, dollars All crops sold dollars Field ciY^s, other Chan ve):elables and fruits and nuts, sold .... dollar? Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest praducLs and horticultural specialty products sold dollars All livestock and livestock froducts sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, olhef tlian poultry and dairy, sold dollars UVESrOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved. . Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves. . arms repcrting. number, arms reporting. number. arms repeating. number. 'arms repr»ting. number, farms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 4 head. farms reporting . . 5 to 9 head. farms reporting . , 10 to 19 head. farms reporting . , 20 to 49 head .t farms reporting,, 50 to 99 heed farms reporting, . 100 to 499 head. farms reporting. . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reprting . , 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 (T more head farms reporting . , Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head ' farms reporting . , 30 to 49 head. farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head. farm*: reporting. . 75 to 99 head. farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting . . HtVSeS and/or tnuies arms reporting, , number.. Hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number. , Bom since June 1 farms repeating , . number, , Bom before Junel farms reporting . . number,. Sheep and lambs farms reptirtiDg,, number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms repcrting . . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number,. Ewes farms reporting . . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number,. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting number dollars Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting number dollars Sheep and lambs sold alive. farms reporting number dollars Milk and cream sold^ farms reporting pounds dollars Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting dollars Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens dollars 55,618,320 7,Xi 26,528,120 25,255,515 330,310 476,708 465,587 29,090,200 801,073 12,206,114 16,083,016 6,215 251,389 5,903 U3,239 5,115 58,280 5,747 80,437 5,492 57,713 79 317 328 1,032 2,709 1,360 389 1 343 1,506 1,983 1,033 663 243 85 47 604 1,806 1,778 759 168 3,114 8,911 2,249 42,187 1,556 25,978 1,587 16,209 1,119 35,990 7% 21,601 1,045 64,389 1,013 62,014 TIB 2,375 3,488 274,650 5,854 101,464 13,153,900 1,393 46,762 1,449,622 1,000 83,036 1,080,118 4,440 387,264,419 12,206,114 1,104 154,409 1,597 1,934,802 638,486 19,343,809 3,952 7,848,911 7,164,508 194,685 226,231 263,437 11,494,898 432,649 5,053,305 6,008,944 4,205 107,096 3,937 48,133 3,481 27,316 3,771 34,077 3,493 24,886 81 225 453 1,145 1,887 367 45 2 263 1,742 1,278 356 234 44 16 429 1,872 1,060 120 1,793 5,385 1,472 20,642 1,009 12,924 1,013 7,713 641 38,029 473 11,162 565 26,867 560 25,911 365 956 2,603 175,287 3,951 38,754 4,695,315 900 23,467 727,477 554 31,512 409,656 3,002 161,550,843 5,053,305 752 55,318 1,146 1,115,655 368,166 1,900,536 1,504 676,036 458,397 29,140 30,264 108,235 1,224,500 71,858 383,772 768,870 1,028 16,253 947 7,192 768 3,295 850 5,145 813 3,916 37 126 244 331 246 43 1 143 591 139 50 23 161 562 40 5 423 1,502 298 2,925 167 1,804 226 1,121 172 8,984 135 5,132 131 3,852 126 3,312 103 540 639 35,991 799 5,474 576,423 185 2,653 82,243 122 4,808 62,504 538 13,574,994 383,772 167 6,225 308 161,275 53,223 5,383,508 970 2,011,488 1,730,188 36,395 102,152 142,753 3,872,020 141,471 1,166,085 2,564,464 4,759 43,474 4,132 17,317 3,507 10,416 3,719 14,152 3,573 12,005 266 1,284 1,576 1,159 452 22 1,092 2,650 315 73 2 1,2U 2,136 110 2,242 6,592 1,810 12,933 1,162 8,013 1,179 4,920 862 23,058 592 5,423 746 17,635 730 16,376 441 759 2,637 92,445 3,668 15,899 1,915,794 796 10,473 324,663 537 13,524 175,812 2,201 37,781,508 1,166,085 457 16,442 920 369,466 121,914 2,035,688 1,068 650,228 572,853 10,650 35,642 31,083 1,385,460 112,261 438,446 834,753 1,395 13,318 1,184 5,773 929 3,217 1,123 4,621 939 3,424 75 348 445 343 176 247 798 115 252 647 30 386 805 238 2,229 187 1,611 158 618 241 8,553 161 2,176 238 6,377 228 6,062 152 315 976 46,492 1,143 5,507 652,640 122 1,610 49,910 214 7,192 93,496 679 14,346,025 438,446 351 7,952 561 315,245 104,034 1,257,611 12,092 324,139 286,871 18,850 7,707 10,711 933,472 41,144 309,384 582,944 3 9,195 35 2,210 24 885 36 3,207 36 3,778 10 5 11 2 5 10 ' 5 5 7 3 10 12 687 7 577 12 110 4,513 7 1,325 8 3,193 8 3,026 8 167 13 8,437 35 2,660 498,234 11 353 10,943 12 4,717 61,321 24 :,353,815 309,384 115,800 38,214 See footnotes at end of table. 40 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [^Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class Commercial fanns I'nder li acrc^.. .. 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres. . Harvested for gram . . . . LI\'E^TOC:\ \ND LIVESTOCK PRODIICTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 famts reixjrtinc. . number of litters.. 1 or 2 titters farms reporting.. 3 to 9 litters farms reporting. . 10 to 19 liUcrs farms reporting.. 20 to ,39 litters farms reporting.. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting. . 70 or more litters farms reporting.. June 2 to November 30 fam,s reporting. . number of litters.. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting., numljer of litters.. SPEaFIED CnOPS HARraSTED Com for ail purposes farms reporting. . acres . . s reporting.. arms reporting.. arms reporting.. 'anns reporting.. 'arms reporting. . "arms reporting.. 'arms reporting. . acres . . bushels.. Sales farms reporting. . bushels.. Winter wheat harvested fanns reporting . . acres. . bushels.. Sales farms reporting.. bushels. . Sprijig wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels.. Sales farms reportijig. . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reportijlg, . acres,, bushels.. Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting.. bushels . , Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting.. acres.. 100-lb. bags.. Dry field and seed pe' harvested for peas farms reporting. . acres. , pounds. . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres.. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting.. acres., tons . , Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting., acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Wild hay cut farms reporting . , acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting.. tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres . . tons, green weight.. See footnotes at end of table . i,998 31,159 2,301 1,817 622 209 32 17 3,638 U,583 3,691 16,576 4,730 81, 174 2,138 1,657 711 155 39 30 1,934 26,517 2,025,963 781 1,076,295 5,419 671,427 19,834,144 5,330 18,818,973 15,400 408,285 18,375,461 14,703 17,541,192 6,716 132,835 6,054,007 2,383 3,256,443 9,209 483,726 14,877,304 5,344 10,266,923 3,905 140,118 2,692,056 1,643 125,786 179,942,790 1,177,796 23,146 910,969 2,557,803 7,647 627,611 3,892 121,275 164,646 816 23,389 1,739 27, 577 36,499 216 4,664 1,348 97,997 114,430 184 3,462 563 16,096 22,806 78 4,668 119 3,882 23,286 4,193 28,753 1,759 1,587 591 209 31 16 2,974 13,241 3,257 15,512 4,469 78,679 1,948 1,612 685 155 39 30 1,804 25,512 1,975,943 731 1,052,125 4,969 663,259 19,620,644 4,906 18,638,458 14,131 394,728 17,931,632 13,627 17,137,975 6,043 125,271 5,808,714 2,142 3,165,571 8,390 473,471 14,562,500 4,978 10,124,203 3,798 138,743 2,673,786 1,638 125,761 179,927,790 1,105,886 19,700 859,091 2,450,126 6,550 599,727 3,165 108,826 149,313 591 18,843 1,U3 25,412 34,384 181 4,484 1,098 93,580 110,405 136 7,427 480 15,170 21,794 114 3,807 27, 761 178 3,720 77 50 23 15 5 8 131 1,768 136 1,952 473 17,362 30 143 139 60 22 ■2A 144 5,136 460,703 63 289,850 352 149,864 4,814,204 352 4,688,845 923 72,298 3,482,483 918 3,407,810 320 17,576 985,859 94 599,551 555 86,992 2,948,622 376 2,226,274 234 21,205 448,780 246 40,053 61,778,795 1,169 127,691 383,915 399 91,157 184 18,426 24,432 41 1,730 70 3,255 4,647 6 A28 85 26,582 31,027 3 760 40 2,676 2,795 2 135 545 4,008 214 213 75 26 14 3 385 1,841 446 2,167 666 14,239 173 278 Jfifi 42 6 1 225 3,850 294,460 105 175,925 878 209,249 6,461,119 871 6,191,149 2,226 91,106 4,311,161 2,206 4,197,371 769 27,005 1,454,072 369 999,089 1,371 128,371 3,890,400 968 3,002,797 749 41,967 837,500 514 43,926 65,072,796 215,676 2,682 168,631 499,641 1,097 140,937 512 22,191 33,512 Ul 5,197 182 4,388 5,538 25 430 157 16,897 20,797 15 1,099 98 2,689 4,491 16 763 1,230 8,995 486 436 198 5 387 4,296 951 4,699 1,246 20,107 553 477 179 27 5 5 454 6,312 521,310 237 302,825 1,494 131,146 5,115,715 1,484 4,807,981 4,619 122,672 5,TO9,238 4,521 5,414,009 1,764 33,505 1,518,897 598 725,652 2,440 138,240 4,189,320 1,474 2,756,421 1,458 50,052 960,362 590 31,744 41,843,429 327,428 5,793 262,590 778,266 2,182 211,237 827 27,461 37,234 134 5,205 379 6,598 10,654 62 1,798 293 24,500 30,831 44 2,456 123 4,729 6,606 22 1,547 19 1,057 5,176 24 880 5,775 53 1,550 14,250 IDAHO 41 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Dftta are based on refwrts for only a sample of farms. See text ) (For derinitions and explanations, see Lexl) Economic clasf^Conlinuci rommercial farms— Continued Part-relirprrent Under 11 acres 1 1 to 24 acres .... 2.'> to 49 acres .... 50 to 74 acres... . 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acrvs . Elafvested for prain . . . . LIVF-STOCK ANT) LHIJ^rOCK PR0IX.I<7re.Continned Litters fairoiifed Decembn 1, 1958, to Novemtjer 30, 1959 farms retiortine . . nomtwr of Inters. . I or 2 litters farms renortint!. . .1 1^ 9 litlere farms rervitting. . ID It} 19 litters farms reponinE. . 20 Ir) ^9 liuers farms retwtling.. 40 to fl9 litters farms rt^rting. . 70 or more litters farms reporting.. June 2 to November 30 farms reiv»rtinE.. number of litters. , flecember lU'Junel farm? reporting. . number of litters. . SPEOFIEP CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting.. acr«s . . a reporting. . 'arms reporti ng . . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . s repotting . . arms refiotting. . 'arms reporti ng . . acres . , , bushels. .. Sales farms reporting... bushels. .. Winter wheat harveeted farms reptsrtiug. . . acres . . . busheLs . . . Sales farms reportljig . . . btishels . ■ . Spring irheat harvesteti farms reporting . . . acres. . . bushels. . I Sales farms reporting... bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting.., acres . . . bushels. . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels. . . Barley harvesteti farms reporting. . . acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. .. bushels . . . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . . . acres . . . 100-lb. bags.. . Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas farms reporting... acres . .. pounds . . . Hay crops: Land fran irhlch b^ was cut .acres. . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mirtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting... acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. .. tons . . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting... acres . . . tons... Sales farms reporting. . . tons. .. Oats, irheat, barley, iTfe, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Wild hay cut farms reporting... acres. . . tons, .. Sales farms reporting.. . tons.. . Other hay cut farms reporting... acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons. . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres . . . tons, green weight... See footnotes at end of table. 1,292 7,536 511 517 220 910 3,233 1,0«) /i,303 1,336 18,072 702 472 136 20 615 7,010 ';S6,910 186 193,730 1,354 89,806 2,41.3,313 1,328 2,208,829 4,025 76,674 3,198,595 3,331 3,001,587 1,845 28,267 1,193,156 624 549,259 2,423 86,317 2,554,161 1,270 1,556,657 1,007 20,419 353,279 213 8,648 9,780,420 5,932 206,160 555,549 1,302 114,879 914 24, 510 34,065 197 5,046 360 5,157 6,187 37 848 290 17,035 18,092 36 2,305 93 2,303 3,307 11 225 13 280 2,240 805 4,011 395 309 70 26 5 568 1,889 576 2,122 682 8,044 400 217 60 5 326 2,799 192,460 120 84,220 756 28,859 745,238 741 681,824 2,135 29,698 1,156,500 1,925 1,052,905 -1,162 15,272 567,225 378 237,925 1,409 29,372 889,987 300 534,133 320 4,915 72,045 1,390 1,452,350 3,501 80,606 207,262 916 33,152 530 11,687 14,362 61 875 333 4,606 5,770 35 575 211 6,326 7,843 23 7D2 95 2,204 3,935 11 1,500 40 320 143 483 76 62 5 93 214 108 269 66 805 40 405 20,100 20 5,575 135 4,335 72,055 130 59,830 203 2,280 73,655 176 64,293 183 3,646 89,505 192 4,179 90,010 30 185 1,320 623 13,413 25,493 154 3,365 198 4,551 5,708 47 790 119 1,408 1,538 62 1,740 1,810 10 105 31 564 660 691 1,921 466 205 20 565 1,055 386 866 190 1,760 145 30 15 100 835 38,410 35 14,660 334 5,908 160,605 323 134,185 976 9,632 314,093 850 284,773 517 5,915 166,975 180 67,085 633 7,273 201,634 280 89,099 65 880 10,345 51,526 2,603 36,730 71,035 811 20,294 527 9,206 11,511 149 3,256 250 1,820 1,820 30 150 175 3,125 2,695 26 635 77 5'Kl 600 11 102 321 189 46 132 55 335 30 170 11,610 15 9,. 510 110 2,060 47,325 95 41,080 266 2,480 75,064 199 65,949 149 1,276 55,816 61 23,792 159 2,292 74,762 31 47,621 41 430 7,315 797 11,138 24,643 279 7,220 200 3,243 3,822 76 1,290 345 295 5 30 74 1,270 1,325 21 395 350 400 5 400 12 164 10 1 1 12 98 2 66 16 400 5 11 200 5,570 6 5,250 27 1,395 54,672 27 52,495 373 22,502 22 635 33,408 5 6,000 1 15 110 4,038 41 4,010 11,999 7 370 1 22 5 1 42 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued I^Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Total all fanns Economic class Hem (For definitiDns and explanations, sec text) Commercial fanns Total Class 1 Class 11 aass 111 SPECmED CROPS HARVESTED-Conlinued 901 23,570 5,789,071 6,432 205,326 39,985,210 4,092 91,901 1,966,122 1,474 3,516,891 1,450 13,915 1,195 378,811 204,373 174,438 1,318,804 873 23,346 5,734,146 5,857 204, H3 39,811,774 4,041 91,315 1,957,808 1,278 3,450,996 1,050 13,288 862 365,698 201,318 164,380 1,300,104 65 3,372 912,550 647 77,477 17,241,145 457 25,211 577,021 94 943,283 97 6,139 75 196,232 118,661 77,551 633,698 177 6,638 2,363,795 1,262 51,077 9,947,412 870 24,488 555,625 262 902,290 115 2,414 35 57,443 26,503 30,940 323,931 277 7,513 1,589,979 1,984 51,846 9,222,448 1,644 30,696 611,807 426 1,051,288 203 1,788 167 40,848 17,484 23,364 202,057 acres... pounds . . . Irish potattjes harvested for home acres ^ . . hundredweight. . . acres . . . tons. .. Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and acres... Apples^ farms reporting. . . Trees not of bearing age number . . . Trees of bearing age number... Quantity harvested bushels. . . ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. Does not include acreage for farms with leas than 10 hundredweight harvested. ■'Does not Include data for farms with lees than 20 trees and grapevines. IDAHO 43 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are ba9«d on rcporUi for only a sample of fanns. See textj (For definitions and explanalions, see text) Economic class— Pontinued Commercia] farms— Continued Part-retirement g>EaFIED CHOPS HARVESTED-Conlinued Alfalfa seed harvested f arine reporting . . . acres . . . pounds . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting* . . acres . . hundredweight . . . Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting... acres . . . tons... Vegetables harvested for ssle farms reporting... Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut treea^ farms reporting . . acres , . Apples' farms reporting . . Trees of all ages number.. Trees not of bearing age Dumber.. Trees of bearing age number.. Quantity harvested bushels. . 251 4,101 691,749 1,268 19,410 2,779,825 820 9,165 130,040 261 330,310 339 1,750 264 31,887 15,662 16,225 99,847 1,U2 166,523 579 4,156 608,091 245 1,730 32,815 195 194,685 208 9^ •190 34,038 22,293 11,745 36,561 22 110 9,550 117 147 12,853 5 25 500 40 29,140 251 81 5,250 695 4,555 4,010 1 10 450 390 582 84,150 291 ,,589 135 36,395 319 483 254 9,845 2,805 7,040 14,415 214 54,475 161 141 18,056 10 55 245 78 115 72 2,788 160 2,628 2,585 24 490 71,230 240 3,480 16 18,350 3 29 7 480 90 390 1,700 44 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 1 of 6.-Cash-grain farms [DftU ire based on reporta Tor only a sample ol lama. See textj (For defiDitions and explajiationa, see text) Total all ctynmercial faiins Econoniic class FAIiMS, ACREAGE. AND VALUE Farms .~?".>^.o- number.. . Percent distjibtition .">^ percent , . . Land in fartns acres . . . Percent distribution percent. .. Average 51 re of farm , arres , . , Value of land and buildiRi>s: Average per farm dollars .. . Average per acre dollars . . . Land in farms according to use: Cropland liarvested 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 -cres farms repcrting . . , 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . . , 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . . 1.000 or mc^e acres farms reporting... Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . . acres . , . Cropland not liarvested and not pastured farms reporting. . , acres . . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting . . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres . . Other ciopland (idle and crop failure) farms repcrting.. Woodland pastured farms reporting . . Woodland not pastured farms reportinc.. acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting . . Impnaved pasture farms reporting , . acres . . Irrigated land in fafms farms reporting.. acres . . Irrigated cnapland harvested farms reporting. . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres.. Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms re[)Orting . . acres. . Land in strip-cropping systems ror soil-erosion control farms reporting . . acres . . System ol terraces on crop end pasture land rarms reporting. . acres. . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number.. 25 to 34 years number.. 35 to 44 yeara number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number.. 65 or more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AMD OTBER INCOME Farm operators- Working orf their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or mre days operators repealing . . With other members of family working off farm oiierators reporting. . With income fran sources other than farm operated and off-farm worlt operators teportiag . . With other inccme of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operalors reporting . . Operators not wcrking off their farms or not reporting as to wcrk off their farms operalors reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income frcm sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sbld operators reporting . . FAR16 BY SIZE Under 10 acres number.. 10 10 49 acrea number. . 60 to 69 acres number., 70 to 99 acres number. 100 to 139 acres number . 140 to 179 acres nianbw . iaOto219 acres number. 220 to 259 acres number. 260 to 499 acres number . SCO to 999 acres number . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number. 2,000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end c/ table. 25,571 XXX 13,786,482 XXX 539.1 58,571 123.42 24,191 3,728,177 583 880 1,239 2,777 7,328 6,435 3,663 988 248 13,686 6U,378 7,817 1,216,341 5,402 904,863 1,379 153,832 2,662 157,646 2,652 1,006,836 1,482 232,218 11,342 6,211,398 4,652 350,626 20,597 2,508,201 19,517 2,031,385 2,137 79, 514 685 112,214 243 34,240 190 10, 532 25,269 464 3,309 6,745 7,194 5,346 2,211 47.7 10,442 6,071 1,862 2,509 3,224 3,811 2,658 15,129 2,534 4,106 5,198 100.0 3,451,537 100.0 664.0 65,664 135.19 5,198 1,485,126 30 25 55 226 981 1,494 1,576 659 152 1,975 93,112 3,275 836,732 2,863 688,665 552 68,370 768 79,697 618 155, 605 655 90,037 2,122 535,156 541 27,219 2,726 344,202 2,671 308,979 727 47,276 330 88,647 145 29,647 7 3,113 5,135 104 663 1,324 1,542 1,046 456 47.6 2,132 1,319 449 364 589 854 3,066 359 1,040 532 5 2,850 210 1,132 90 3,614 365 2,993 390 2,876 505 1,384 275 1,243 276 3,629 1,051 2,537 1,022 1,532 694 1,149 1 315 262 5.0 661,538 19.2 2,525.0 293,810 121.63 262 277,913 34 127 101 98 18,494 214 155,632 192 137,917 54 7,315 47 10,400 38 16,793 46 14,261 143 131,972 30 8,093 97 37,323 92 32,799 54 U,266 42 23,030 6 4,633 255 1 30 77 82 47 -18 47.6 198 16 87 940 13.1 1,010,399 29.3 1,074.9 142,701 139.92 940 463,664 35 117 381 363 44 352 19 164 668 264 326 600 217 ,994 140 20 ,360 155 25,472 91 36 ,331 102 24,337 406 140 786 U8 9 544 453 95 459 441 38 344 183 17 ,834 70 26 ,453 19 4 ,138 928 13 143 297 285 135 50 45.3 295 251 26 13 69 127 11 645 66 227 15 10 40 45 65 140 240 263 122 1,584 1,453 30.5 28.0 973,661 553,077 28.2 16.2 614.7 384,1 83,851 49,622 141.78 133.02 1,534 1,453 423,565 237,930 5 50 180 391 494 620 763 362 135 30 7 594 564 26,301 15,142 964 897 234,047 124,946 866 735 200,880 97,732 112 167 14,610 13,312 215 197 18,557. 13,902 168 209 43,373 34,531 183 206 23,016 17,232 753 5U 140,390 81,278 195 135 4,379 2,835 341 763 105,670 70,376 334 743 95,733 63,378 230 185 11,831 4,600 92 107 19,100 11,044 47 63 U,166 9,210 6 1 3,095 18 1,577 1,440 23 36 241 181 492 290 505 407 223 357 83 169 45.3 49.3 616 412 153 51 159 249 55 968 108 243 10 70 115 205 110 65 340 356 262 51 670 380 153 137 174 783 122 266 788 15.2 191,204 5.5 242.6 34,859 151.94 788 70,970 5 10 40 141 307 252 31 2 330 10,468 436 36,993 359 28,371 55 5,318 U7 3,304 54 6,265 103 10,161 276 35, 539 62 1,765 490 30,794 484 26,458 70 1,645 19 4,015 5 500 780 21 53 151 207 217 131 51.8 445 183 114 148 168 197 210 343 42 171 30 140 35 45 175 90 145 105 145 90 80 25 85 45 375 170 300 (O 73 12 10 6 IDAHO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6.-Cash-grain farms [Data are based on tTfwrts for only a sample of farnia. See tpxt] 45 (For {leTinitions and explanaUons, set- tout) ToUI ail ODimnerctai ranns Econotnic class FUaB BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm opefatore: Full on nor: number. Part owners number . All UMtants number. Cash tenants number . Share-cash tenants number. Crop-share tenants number . Llvestix'k-share tenants number . . Other and unspecified tenants number.. White raroi operators: Full owners number.. Part owners number.. All tenants number. Nonwhite farm operators Full owners number.. Part owners number.. All tenants number . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILmES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain crtmbines farms repirting. . Com pickers Farms rcportin/;.. numhCT.. Pick-up balers farms reporting,, number , . Field fvB^e harvesters fam.s reporting. . number,. Molertrucks farms refiorting.. number. . TractiTS farms reporting.. number . . Tractors other than ;>arden Farms reporting.. 1 tractor Farms rep^rtinp , . 2 tractofs famis reporting. . 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors Farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors Farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting . . number.. Oawler tractors Farms reporting. . number.. Qarden tractors farms reporting.. number.. Automobiles Fanns reporting. , number.. Automobiles aad/iv motortrticks Farms reporting, . Telephone. farms reporting,. Home Freeier farms reporting. Milking machine. Farais reporting . Electric milk cooler farms reporting . . CWp drier (For grain, Forage, or other crops). Fanns reporting , Powee' matcnals farms refwrtinfi. . . tons,, , Liquid materials farms rcporling, , , tons . , . Wheat farms reportin;;.,, acres — Dry materials fnnns reportinq,, . Ions , , , Liquid materials farms rejvirting, . , Ions , , . Irish potatoes farms rciMVting . . , acres . . . Dry matorials farms reporting.,. Ions, .. Liquid materials farms reporting . . . Sugar beets •,,. fam.s reptTlint^, , . Dry materials farn.s repiirting.. , tons . , , Liquid materials farms reporting,,. tons . . , All other crops farms reporting.,, acres . . , Dry materials farms reporting. . , Liquid materials farms reeorting... Ions... Lime or liming matorials used durine the year farms repcrting... acres limed. . Ions . . SPEOFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry fams reporting. . dollars,. Under SlOO fanr.s reporting. . $1IX) to S999 ; farms reporting.. $1,000 loSl,999 farms reporting., i';2,000 to 54,999 farms reporting,, $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under ?1,000 farms reporting . . 51,000 to S2,409 fam.s reporting. . S2,S0O to ^,999 farms reporting.. ?5.000 to 59,999 fani.s reporting.. 510,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to 5999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more fanro reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars. .. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting. . 5500 to 5999 farms reporting.. 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to 54,999 farms reporting. . 55,000 to 59,999 ^ farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . .520,000 to 549,999 farms reporting.. 550,000 or more , farms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees. farms reporting.. dollars.. Under 5100 fanus reporting.. 5100 to 5490 farms reporting. . 5500 to S999 farms reporting. . 51,000 or more farms rep(}rting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. 5100 to 5J 99 famis reporting . . S500 to $999 farms reporting , . 51,000 to S4.999 farms reporting.. 55,000 or more farms reporting. . See footnotes at end of table. 16,099 1,262,608 U9,18i 15,243 131,005 2,796 18, 179 8,479 279,619 8,346 28,375 187 498 1,161 19,135 1,144 1,767 22 40 8,570 364,983 7,402 22,538 1,355 6,509 4,274 173, 194 4,049 27,684 463 3,141 3,876 83,770 3,582 19, 531 781 2,566 7,801 341,907 6,833 31,110 1,306 5,425 25,559 19,663 37,975,410 2,219 10,297 3,197 2,613 1,337 15,729 46,643,682 7,789 1,999 1,251 792 898 16,846 10,886,212 4,636 9,310 2,900 17,490 33,097,429 4,378 3,799 2,943 3,024 1,835 933 377 149 52 14,701 7,226,477 3,756 7,138 2,203 1,604 25,212 22,357,838 1,425 7,824 8,043 7,628 292 3,254 406,620 30,709 2,884 23,648 822 7,061 1,395 42,767 1,380 4,075 20 38 158 2,245 153 170 5 3 2,460 195,853 1,984 8,619 589 4,135 272 6,540 243 938 51 180 298 4,487 242 947 93 191 1,828 154,728 1,490 8,899 401 2,514 5,197 2,939 1,729,479 732 1,722 301 152 32 2,083 1,786,876 1,666 221 130 47 19 3,083 1,915,850 730 1,810 543 3,366 4,718,034 820 729 608 667 364 135 24 17 2 2,865 1,671,672 523 1,295 601 446 5,139 5,442,448 115 1,161 1,713 2,090 60 196 90,987 6,708 153 4,863 91 1,845 53 3,395 50 348 3 3 4 106 4 12 166 52,669 110 2,008 70 1,174 17 1,565 14 276 4 70 16 687 10 113 7 21 137 32,565 102 2,106 44 577 262 152 227, 599 17 78 21 22 14 116 412,128 64 18 12 8 14 160 236,597 5 82 73 246 1,452,750 5 8 21 38 67 74 20 11 2 163 343,842 11 26 31 95 257 789,900 10 15 198 34 713 135,653 10,036 572 6,900 293 3,136 267 11,555 262 1,089 5 5 48 1,241 48 96 552 66, 176 356 2,264 229 1,910 101 1,520 86 169 30 83 76 1,833 56 311 31 68 435 53,328 304 2,971 155 1,070 940 525 550,645 87 293 72 57 16 361 484,330 247 39 50 21 4 570 494,884 91 309 170 880 1,887,393 45 143 130 282 213 57 4 6 561 559,892 38 174 155 194 938 1,659,509 22 120 770 26 1,020 99,614 7,867 924 6,561 246 1,306 499 14,966 498 1,579 1 2 76 623 76 52 799 47,813 670 2,557 179 722 84 1,655 83 267 7 11 136 1,517 111 387 35 57 562 33,040 482 1,719 105 514 1,584 986 531,352 249 551 118 66 2 724 548,295 563 95 47 18 1 905 485,543 269 489 147 1,177 880, 229 244 345 286 249 49 4 882 425,230 131 384 244 123 1,584 1,588,739 10 137 704 733 881 62,511 4,690 813 3,997 150 693 381 9,691 375 789 6 26 10 70 5 1 5 3 630 22,495 552 1,310 94 297 55 1,620 45 208 10 16 55 380 50 U9 20 45 467 28,255 411 1,570 61 306 1,453 788 294,686 201 516 64 7 560 227,515 496 49 15 830 465,626 203 492 135 736 393,905 347 150 130 79 30 725 241,166 132 430 134 29 1,438 1,006,951 30 441 641 326 361 15,600 1,256 346 1,199 35 57 175 2,760 175 239 5 2 20 205 20 9 256 5,600 241 425 15 16 10 175 10 200 6,815 170 495 30 39 788 436 114,655 157 253 26 300 112,477 274 20 6 540 200,125 127 397 16 298 91,987 173 68 35 17 448 82,364 176 243 27 772 338, 504 45 462 217 48 IDAHO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6.-Cash-p-ain farms [DaU are baaed on reports for only a sample of fanns. See t«xt] 47 (For derinitionf: and evpluigtions, sp« tovl) ToUJ sll commwciaj turn Economic clfcaa ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All lanr products sold u)tai, doHan*.".. Rverace per rami, dollBT' . . . Ml crof*i wid dollsra . . . Fii*ld cmpe. oth« UiM veget&bles and fruits and nijts, sold dollars. . . \>Cpt«bles sold dollars... Fruits and nuts sold dollars . . . Fonoat pwlocu* and horticultural specialty products sold dollars... All livestock and livestock products sold dollars... Poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. . Dajry jroducta sold dollars . . . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars... LIVESTOCK AND UVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reportmp . . . numticr . . . Cows, including heifers that have calved farnis reporting.. . number... Milk cows farms reporting . . . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting... Steers and bulls including steer and bull cjilves farms reporting. . . number . . . Farms rc^wrljng by number on hand: Caule and calves- 1 head farms reporting. . , 2 to 4 head farms reporting... 5 to 9 head farma.reporUnB . . , 10 to 19 head fanns reporting,., 20 to 19 head faniis reporting.., 50 to 99 head farms rofxirting , . . 100 to*99 head farm^ reporting... 500 or more head farms reporting... Oowa, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting. . , 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . , 10 to 19 head i farms reporting . . . 20 to 29 head farms rejorting... 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting... 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk oows- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or nxae head farms reporting.. Horses and/of mules. farms reporting.. number . . Hop and pip farms reporting.. number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. Bcm before June 1 farms reporting.. number . . Sheep ani] lambs farms ropcrting. . number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting.. number.. Sheep 1 year old and ovw farms reporting.. numba.. Ewes farms reporting . . number.. Raiss and wetliecB farms reporting. . numb9. . Chickens 4 onnths old and over fanns rerorting. . number.. Livestock and livestock prodtKts sold; CaUle and calves sold alive farms reporting. . number . . dollars. . Bogs and pigs sold alive farms reporung . . number.. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold^ farms reporting.. pounds . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting.. dollars.. Chicken e)^s sold farms reporting . . dozens. . dollars. , See footnotae at cod of labia 429,419,0*3 16,793 238,832,731 226,099,644 3,450,996 5,879,895 3,402,196 190,586,312 6,797,762 45,171,818 138,616,732 21,472 1,329,386 19, 938 539,891 16,963 191,200 19,377 401,207 18,808 388,288 394 1,214 1,629 3,444 7,772 4,091 2,681 247 1,504 5,583 5,266 2,676 2,186 1,023 436 964 2,698 6,862 4,4S6 1,684 943 220 40 X U,151 41,729 7,326 156,440 4,9% 93,410 5,153 63,030 4,033 1,181,990 2,835 338,656 3,580 843,334 3,492 816, 180 2,626 27,154 12,017 1,273,422 19,921 697,690 112,516,465 4,526 187,355 5,808,005 3,534 1,208,535 15,710,955 U,495 1,338,856,757 45,171,818 3,498 1,54«,744 5,286 12,074,239 3,984,504 78,999,645 13,198 69,803,453 69,184,294 427, 599 7,340 184,220 9,1%, 192 256, 155 1,982,174 6,957,863 3,452 105,861 3,205 47,142 2,430 12,269 2,873 30,716 2,887 28,003 118 432 542 723 1,075 380 178 456 1,335 694 339 208 93 35 45 6% 1,347 303 68 16 1,887 5,046 1,253 20,716 793 12,438 919 8,278 520 45,609 346 14,854 485 30,755 474 29,472 342 1,283 2,088" 127,941 2,775 39,528 5,705,934 737 20,730 642,630 460 33,188 431,444 1,543 67,955,217 1,982,174 624 20,635 946 706,039 232,994 15,936,092 60,825 14,421,632 14,157,605 223,849 40,178 1,514,460 7,259 65,624 1,441,577 167 14,780 154 7,147 101 424 147 3,%9 142 3,664 137 7,317 1,258,866 57 3,288 101,928 15 4,600 59,800 44 2,840,489 65,624 23 457 30 20,608 6,802 25,802,769 27,450 23,386,756 23,262,922 106,670 386 16,778 2,416,013 34,314 368,999 2,012,700 619 28,861 561 12,576 392 2,030 531 8,110 570 8,175 13 72 53 87 200 118 69 162 lU 79 65 50 9 16 127 207 33 14 U 418 1,336 174 4,421 125 2,882 144 1,539 85 8,170 55 1,730 83 6,440 83 6,246 50 194 340 17,057 516 11,655 1,706,018 126 4,712 146,072 77 8,209 106,717 212 13,119,160 368,999 103 2,287 152 96,164 31,734 23,006,504 14,524 19,974,394 19,808,566 66,110 3,080 %,638 3,032,UO 82,077 866,931 2,083,102 1,094 33,587 1,020 14,657 788 4,756 911 9,900 957 9,030 49 119 154 153 414 160 44 155 345 247 140 91 28 7 7 254 336 157 36 5 616 1,533 410 7,172 252 3,%3 311 3,209 206 16,026 128 2,690 188 13,336 187 12,733 154 603 692 38,096 909 11,784 1,609,404 246 7,298 226,238 164 13,932 181,116 479 27,804,464 866, 931 181 7,075 304 225,331 74, 359 10,850,757 7,468 9,167,306 9,113,469 30,970 2,468 20,399 1,683,451 94,317 509,455 1,079,679 964 21,194 889 9,622 687 3,597 807 6,245 787 5,327 27 133 138 250 336 71 9 111 378 279 73 34 6 7 1 156 414 102 15 506 1,055 370 4,363 228 2,588 250 1,775 138 6,564 104 2,345 127 4,219 U7 4,031 91 188 600 41,466 787 6,622 874,584 1% 4,000 124,000 133 4,224 54,912 490 18,256,214 509,455 220 6, *0 318 259,901 85,767 3,173,316 4,027 2,643,087 2,635,226 1,406 6,455 530,229 37,430 164,563 328,236 533 6,926 507 2,855 405 1,323 415 2,362 383 1,709 25 68 146 194 376 23 27 1 lU 294 192 507 210 2,026 138 1,363 144 663 66 2,295 41 630 66 1,665 66 1,570 35 95 335 25,388 404 2,071 246, "32 107 1,427 44,237 66 2,173 28,249 292 5,666,318 164,563 % 3,798 Ul 101,915 33,632 230,207 1,346 210,278 206,506 3,772 19,929 758 6,602 12,569 75 513 74 285 130 48 98 1 27 31 16 21 43 10 21 36 18 29 21 222 11 169 21 53 5 125 5 40 5 85 5 85 47 1,339 22 79 10,930 5 5 155 5 50 650 26 268, 572 6,602 1 58 11 2,120 700 48 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6.-Cash-grain farms [DalA an based on npOTis fbf only a aa/nple of faims. See text] Item (For derinitions and explaratjons. Tola] all oommercia] fanns Eoonomic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PBODtlCTS-CoMinued Litters fallowed Decembei 1, 1958, to November 30, 1953. . . .ramis numtjer 1 or 2 lioefs 3 ro 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 t^ 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more liUors June 2 to No% ember 30. rarms farms number December 1 to June 1 farms number SPEaFIED CROPS HAKVEBTED reporting of litters reporting reporting reporting reforting reporting refjorting reporting of htxers reporting or litters Com for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Under 1 1 acres 11 to 24 acres . . . . 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . . . . . .farms . .farms ..farms . .farms , .faTTOS . .farms ..rarms reporting., reporting, reporting. . reporting. . reporting. , reporting., reporting., acres . . bushels. . Sales farms repcrting . , bushels. . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. , Spring wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales fanns reporting. . bushels.. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting.. bushels. . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. , Sales farms reporting. . taishels. . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting. , acres. . 100- lb. bags.. Diy field and seed peas harvested for peas farms reporting . . acres. . pcnmHs. . Bay crops; Land from irtiicb hsy vas i;ut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mbcturts cut for hey and for del^dratlng farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tnns. Clover, tlaothy, and mlxtureB of clover and grasses cut for h^ farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Oats, vheat, barley, lye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales ....^ ..farms reporting. . tons. Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres, . tons. Sales farms reporting. . tons. Other hay out farms reporting. . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Grass sliege made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, pr small grains farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. 4,193 28,753 1,759 1,587 591 209 31 16 2,974 13,241 3,257 15,512 4,469 78,679 1,948 1,612 685 155 39 30 1,804 25,512 1,975,943 731 1,052,125 4,969 663,259 19,620,644 4,906 18,638,458 14,131 394,728 17,931,632 13,627 17,137,975 6,043 125,271 5,808,714 2,142 3, 165, 571 8,390 473,471 14, 562, 500 4,978 10,124,203 3,798 U8,743 2,673,786 1,638 125,761 179,927,790 1,105,886 19,700 859,091 2,450,126 6,550 599,727 3,165 108,826 149,313 591 18,843 1,443 25,412 34,384 181 4,444 1,098 93,580 U0,405 136 7,427 480 15,170 21,794 62 4,170 114 3,807 27,761 667 3,577 320 250 83 7 6 1 495 1,673 493 1,904 234 7,U7 131 67 60 19 7 124 4,705 400,540 99 337,970 2,940 534,867 16,278,274 2,939 15,509,992 2,788 126, 176 4,643,492 2,731 4,487,963 1,121 55,034 2,380,645 780 2,052,902 2,989 309,664 8,860,353 2,650 7,659,877 1,496 70,271 1,363,217 1,028 104,208 146, 593, 120 3,420 124,972 335,745 1,489 136,360 643 11,180 16,640 164 4,439 286 4,625 5,432 46 1,044 181 5,771 6,931 48 1,064 117 2,223 3,128 13 372 22 593 4,014 49 487 19 18 8 30 198 44 289 14 1,643 6 1 1 6 11 1,550 169,750 6 165,000 203 114,143 3,890,071 203 3,805,113 97 16,915 663,140 96 647, 859 52 8,547 479,522 31 434,415 197 56,987 1,943,805 179 1,681,781 43 4,273 95,028 127 30,558 47,183,235 139 13,218 32,967 54 13,373 28 911 1,466 3 81 26 971 1,368 7 266 348 1 10 u 340 635 1 60 5 208 1,094 106 635 45 50 8 1 1 1 86 313 77 322 36 1,055 3 22 4 6 13 605 41,350 13 37,300 604 178,471 5,665,436 603 5,433,001 467 34,547 1,277,528 460 1,246,525 194 14,432 842,692 151 754,441 592 94,538 2,680,454 553 2,409,825 269 22,695 466,983 316 38,035 55,573,966 559 31,007 76,616 250 34,948 127 3,056 4,267 29 778 59 1,177 998 15 215 37 1,632 2,242 U 154 44 875 1,131 5 90 20 200 231 1,332 107 76 41 6 1 164 568 188 764 73 964 57 15 440 34,650 10 23,000 903 148,656 4,223,472 903 3,951,317 917 40,176 1,531,969 909 1,472,856 311 11,972 458,931 192 369,837 839 87,136 2,341,757 761 1,968,042 589 28,773 559,036 358 26,442 33,738,289 1,092 41,237 128,718 518 57,948 178 2,587 3,769 42 1,310 91 1,161 1,616 18 353 74 2,281 2,764 23 485 34 608 925 6 147 10 285 2,000 148 749 61 61 26 U8 332 112 417 90 1,910 45 10 30 5 35 1,000 80,300 25 68,100 811 71,183 1,942,442 811 1,808,407 831 24,366 815,180 826 778,856 333 12,902 388,990 217 310,409 845 52,173 1,380,727 703 1,184,823 400 11,150 190,410 187 8,168 9,075,920 35,098 1,043 29,524 70,661 438 22,897 193 3,150 5,125 74 2,055 53 672 635 6 18 47 1,437 1,382 2 230 13 275 207 1 40 400 123 324 88 35 87 222 67 102 70 1,515 20 30 15 5 50 1,110 74,490 45 44,570 344 19,234 506,373 344 470,339 423 9,211 327,065 388 314,317 178 4,950 167,410 137 143,605 441 16,244 460,625 389 374, 100 180 3,260 50,585 40 1,005 1,021,710 11,160 533 9,351 25,469 208 7,049 85 900 1,270 5 100 51 589 760 16 155 195 11 185 15 125 230 5 40 320 IDAHO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6.-Cash-grain farmsi [DalA ve based on reports for only a sample of farms. See toKtJ 49 (Fof (lerinilions tnd nplknouors, »e* lext) Total all oommfltcial fams Rconomic class SPECTFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued Alfalfa seed harveBt«d faivB reporting. aorea. pounds. IrlA potatoes harvested for 1 u£e or for sale f arae reporting . acres^ hundredwe Igbt . Sugar beets harvested for sugar faras reporting. aoree. tons. Vegetables harvested for sale fanu reporting. Sales dollars. Land Id bearing and noibearlic fruit ordiards, groves, vineyards, and pluted nut trees^ fame reporting . . . aorea, .. Apples^ f arss reporting . . . Trsea of all ages nuaber. . . Trees not of bearing age maber. .. Trees of bearing age mmber. ,. Qoantll? harvested bushels. . . 873 23,346 5,734,146 5,857 204,113 39,811,774 4,041 91,315 1,957,808 1,278 3,450,996 1,050 13,288 S62 365,698 201,318 164,380 1,300,104 107 2,745 270,715 584 9,705 1,626,310 331 5,689 112,406 80 427,599 63 561 146 415 956 4 107 4,900 a 1,608 368,018 20 1,597 25,163 223,849 16 1,250 123,575 162 3,518 619,055 82 1,634 40,823 27 106,670 32 39 725 603 92,940 42,300 154 176 2,140 2,222 179,257 245,035 154 60 1,713 425 36,240 8,915 25 20 66,110 30,970 20 25 20 30 15 15 115 145 40 U5 105 250 100 11 45 6,000 65 212 14,375 10 45 765 20 24 25 235 100 135 550 5 570 5 25 500 ^IbeliideB kUJc equivalent of ereaii and butterfat sold. 'Does not include acTv^e for fams Tith less than 10 hundredweight harvestad. 'Does not itt^ittAM data for faiss with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 50 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 2 of 6.— Other field-crop farms [DoU are based on reports for only a sample of farma. See text] (For definiUOfis and explonalions. e text) Total all commercial farms Economic class FAHMS. ACREAGE. AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land ift farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value dI land and buildini!s: Averape per farm dollars . Average per acre dollars . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. 1 U» 9 acres farms 10 to 19 acres farms ■30 to 29 acres farms ■TO lo 49 acres farms 50 to 99 acres farms 100 to 199 •'Cres farms 200 to 499 acres farms 500 to 999 acres farms 1 .000 or more acres farms Cropland used only for pasture farms Cropland not harvested and not plistured farms Cultivated summer Tallow farms Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farm WoodI and pastured fnm. Woodland not pastured fnnii: Other pasture (not cropland and not tvoodland) farm Improved pasture farm Irtigatetl land in farms farms IiTigated cropland harvested farms Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms Cropland used for grain or row CTOpe farmed on the contour farms Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, acres . reporting. reporting. acres . reporting. reporting. reportinf;. acres . re|Xirting. nire- . reporting. acres . reptjrting . acres . reporting. acres . reporting. nrres . reporti nfi acres reporting acres reporting ucres reporti ng . acres. FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . tender 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number., 35 to 44 years number , . 45 to 54 years number , 55 to64 years number,, 65 cr more years , numl>er , , Average age - , , years , , OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- IVcrking off their farms, total operators reporting, 1 to 99 days operators reporting , , 100 to 199 days operators reporting , , 200 or more days .operators reporting , , With other members of ramily working ofr farm operators reporting, , With income fran sources other than farm operated and off-rarm work curators reporting , , With other incone or Tamily exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting , , Operators not wcrking off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting , , With other members of family working ofr rarm opera(r*s reporting , , With income fron sources other than farm operated, , -operators reporting, , With other income of family exceedingj^lue of agricultural products sold operalors repotting, , FARMS BV SIZE Under 10 acres number , , 10 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 to 1,999 acres number, 2.000 or more acres number. See frxitnotos at end d table. 25,571 XXX 13,786,482 XXX 539.1 58,571 123. « 24,191 3,728,177 583 880 1,289 2,Tn 7,323 6,435 3,663 988 24S 13,686 611,378 7,817 1,216,341 5,402 904,863 1,379 153,832 2,662 157,646 2,652 1,006,836 1,482 232,218 11,342 6,211,398 4,652 350,626 20,597 2,508,201 19,517 2,031,385 2,137 79,514 685 112,214 243 34,240 190 10,532 25, 269 464 3,309 6,745 7,194 5,346 2,211 47.7 10,442 6,071 1,862 2,509 3,224 3,811 2,658 15,129 2,534 4,106 532 2,350 1,132 3,614 2,993 2,876 1,384 1,243 3,629 2,637 1,532 1,149 3,001 100.0 680,540 100.0 226.8 &1,176 294.47 3,001 444,273 20 40 55 255 1,038 1,064 427 76 26 1,435 26,623 641 46,056 312 27,350 86 8,694 326 10,012 74 6,466 42 755 789 77,427 392 6,527 2,984 457,570 2,984 424,336 320 8,160 60 3,155 20 575 45 1,285 2,950 75 659 1,071 677 329 139 42.8 1,168 716 247 205 353 349 153 1,833 261 351 15 220 110 572 586 496 226 165 435 96 57 23 420 14.0 268,756 39.5 639.9 146,506 251.99 420 162,905 47 79 189 74 26 172 9,270 100 24,450 41 14,223 15 5,642 50 4,585 6 1,060 12 360 94 42,698 35 1,595 418 163,806 418 153,988 45 3,600 414 10 108 143 107 34 12 41.7 71 41 12 18 3 38 7 349 28 49 26 25 41 21 35 135 66 46 20 703 23.4 165,736 24.4 235.8 77,574 320.19 703 120,096 91 403 207 2 329 5,247 173 8,497 73 6,785 15 210 86 1,502 1 1,227 10 15 155 9,073 86 1,097 693 120,758 693 113,723 85 1,835 15 460 15 160 688 20 136 325 137 40 30 41.5 191 120 50 21 40 46 6 512 77 83 41 120 135 110 85 190 15 6 1,090 36.3 169,733 24.9 155.7 48,431 309.91 1,090 114,247 40 502 527 21 514 3,266 243 9,004 118 5,437 46 997 140 2,520 41 1,559 20 380 317 14,541 155 2,360 1,085 121,437 1,085 110,430 115 1,950 30 2,180 20 1,025 1,030 5 255 418 246 120 36 42.4 466 345 65 56 140 624 106 143 15 30 215 326 260 95 40 90 15 552 18.4 60,068 37,262 337.03 552 38,334 15 10 130 332 55 10 315 3,120 100 3,895 65 675 10 1,845 40 1,375 16 2,495 157 6,059 30 745 552 41,763 552 37,564 70 710 10 425 10 545 10 100 542 20 140 125 142 80 35 44.1 300 170 75 55 120 70 65 252 30 80 60 220 105 60 226 7.5 16,212 2.4 71.7 23,165 301.54 226 8,626 10 25 45 80 66 100 710 25 210 15 180 10 30 10 125 66 5,056 36 730 226 9,776 226 8,566 216 20 20 60 45 45 140 40 45 55 50 60 60 86 20 26 5 120 20 70 10 IDAHO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 6.-0ther field-crop farms I Data arc basod on rsports for only a sample of fami^ See text] 51 ■ ten. Totnl all commercial farms Eoonotnic class (For Uerinitions and explanations, >oi- tfxt) Total Qassl Class n Oassin Class l\ a ass V Oass VI FAR^e; by color and tenure of operator All farm opetators: 13,193 7,864 4,313 451 809 2,255 1,234 1,04/i 702 40 97 482 109 220 80 10 12 51 253 309 136 5 40 35 476 348 261 15 25 181 260 132 160 10 10 120 126 35 65 10 45 10 528 270 40 43 7 5 1 25 15 10 10 10 White fami operalcrs: 13,115 7,733 4,242 78 131 71 1,202 937 667 32 107 35 107 178 65 2 42 15 243 274 131 10 35 5 461 318 251 15 30 10 260 132 160 121 35 60 5 5 10 Nonwhil« farm operators SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD 10,431 12,077 1,097 1,160 233 2S1 305 315 317 317 136 191 56 56 457 465 66 73 16 23 20 20 20 20 10 10 10,526 10,752 1,282 1,300 197 205 340 340 467 477 232 232 46 46 2,677 2,829 248 269 58 59 35 100 80 85 25 25 _ numlief... 22,303 38,329 2,760 5,956 409 1,650 633 1,573 1,010 1,832 487 709 166 187 5 number... 5 23,776 54,830 2,890 7,131 410 1,709 703 1,886 1,039 2,283 532 973 201 275 5 5 Tractors olher than janlen f»irms repiirtmc. .. 23,493 2,345 405 703 1,024 522 191 number.. . 51,406 6,838 1,643 1,819 2,203 953 265 7,039 9,574 4,439 1,415 659 1,195 561 232 17 70 106 85 75 292 224 72 256 487 186 65 181 276 45 10 120 70 1,026 22,487 44,213 198 2,838 6,434 127 403 1,436 40 703 1,680 20 1,019 2,117 10 522 943 1 191 258 number.. . 5,615 7,193 392 454 161 207 129 139 81 86 15 15 6 7 number... 3,243 217 45 62 80 15 10 5 number.. . 3,424 243 66 67 80 15 10 5 Automobiles faims reportinc... 23,368 2,804 405 677 1,039 497 176 10 number... 29,854 3,627 628 870 1,325 567 227 10 25,176 21,402 2,712 378 667 989 492 181 5 17,693 2,203 326 580 799 ■382 106 10 Milking machine famis reporUng... 11,857 1,047 74 261 427 210 75 4,147 107 350 10 55 10 35 140 45 25 9,361 Farms by kind ot road on which located: 11,054 1,448 187 303 512 325 121 11,583 2,525 1,284 231 167 53 353 32 503 75 176 46 35 15 Dirt or unimproved farms reporting... 10 985 114 18 11 45 15 15 10 : or n»re miles to a hard surface road farms reporting... 1,540 117 35 21 30 31 441 497 32 49 2 18 5 6 10 15 15 10 1 491 34 14 10 5 5 4,768 11,983 897 2,987 288 1,157 283 82i' 246 776 65 195 15 35 persons... Regular hired workers (employed 150 or (lore days) farms reporting... 2,992 512 219 208 60 15 10 persons . . . 5,478 876 490 276 85 15 10 Farms reporting bv number of regular hired workers: 1 hirwl worker farms reporting... 1,955 319 94 155 45 15 10 2 hired workers farms reporung . . . 577 122 74 38 10 307 108 52 15 5 to 9 hireij workers farms reporting. .. 15 in or more hired wcrkers farms reporting... 45 4 4 RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR 22,552 2,554 328 611 953 491 166 5 Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . . . 1,964 326 82 47 97 Operators not reporting residence number. . . 1,055 121 10 45 40 6 15 5 See footnotes at end of table. 52 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table i8.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 6. -Other field-crop farms [Dau are bajjed on reijorts for only a sample of farms. See text J ^ and explanations, Total all oommercial farms Ekx>nomic class USE OF rOKIMERHAL FF.BTILIZER AND UME ronintercial fertilizer and fertilljinq materials used durins the >car ..faniis reporting... acres on which used. ., Ions. .. Dry materials farms reporting.., tons... Liquid mat.Tials farms reporting. . . tons . . . Crops on which used- Hay and croplnnd pasture .....famis reporting.., DtT. materials farms reporting. . tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting... Ions . . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. Dr>' material? farms reporting. . tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting.. Ions . . ilfheat farms reportin;^.. acres . . Dry materials fan.is reporting. . tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons . . Irish potatoes farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . Ions.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Sugar beets fam,s reportini^. . , acres . . Drj materials fam.s reporting. . Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. All other crops fatms reporting., acres . . Or\ materials farms reporting. . Ions . , Liquid materials forms reporting. . tons.. Lime or liming materials used dunne the year fariiis reporting.. atTCs limed. . tons .. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDlTLITiES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultry fam-s repcxling.. dollars.. Under SlOO farms report i ng . . $100 to ?999 fam.s reporting. . $1,000 to.Sl,999 farms reporting.. S2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. . .^,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. , dollars,, I'nder $1,000 farms rc[wrting, , 51,000 toS2,jn9 fam.s reporting,. $■2,500 to ^,999 farms reporting, , S5,000 to 59,999 fam.s reporting,, .510,000 or more famis reporting,. Machine hire farm- reporting, . dollars. . Under S200 farms reporting . . $200 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farma reporting,. Hired labor farms reporting, . dollars. , Under $200 farms reporting, , $200 lo $409 farms reporting., $500 U> $999 farms reporting. , $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting,, $2,500 to $1,999 farms reporting. . .$5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting . , $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting, , $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting., $50,000 or more farms reporting , , Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. , dollars , , Under $100 • fan.is reportinc. $100 to .$499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 fam.s reporting. , $l,Oon or more farms reporting.. Gasoline and other pelroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting,. dollars , , Under $10tl farms reporting, , 5100 to $491 famis reporting.. $500 to g999 famis reporting. . 51,000 to $1,999 famis reporting, , $5,000 or more fanr.s reporting. . 16,099 1,262,608 149,18't 15, 243 131,005 2,796 18, 179 8,479 279,619 8,346 28,375 187 498 1,161 19,135 1,144 1,767 22 40 8,570 364,983 7,402 22,538 1,355 6,509 4,274 173,194 4,049 27,684 463 3,141 3,876 83,770 3,582 19,531 781 2,566 7,801 341,907 6,833 31,110 1,306 5,425 25,559 19,663 37,975,410 2,219 10,297 3,197 2,613 1,337 12,729 46,643,682 7,789 1,999 1,251 792 898 16,846 10,886,212 4,636 9,310 2,900 17,490 33,097,429 4,378 3,799 2,943 3,024 1,335 933 377 149 52 14,701 7,226,477 3,756 7,138 2,203 1,604 25,212 22,357,838 1,425 7,824 8,043 7,628 292 2,788 298,821 50,001 2,714 45,328 537 4,673 1,128 35,659 1,127 3,775 1 1 111 1,521 110 147 1 1 1,564 54,935 1,378 4,755 219 739 2,055 116,216 1,961 19,446 247 2,238 1,276 38,932 1,193 9,596 248 944 1,181 51,558 1,032 7,609 229 750 3,001 1,673 1,503,966 245 1,039 206 123 60 1,162 2,094,176 803 147 105 66 36 2,305 2,455,397 450 1,143 712 2,765 8,368,992 261 453 555 700 357 247 130 47 15 2,092 2,465,232 183 788 470 651 2,936 3,805,354 55 507 930 1,415 79 396 119,150 21,353 372 19,438 UO 1,915 150 3,984 149 1,024 1 1 29 513 232 24 ,903 177 2 ,033 53 391 331 53 477 312 10 816 61 1 123 169 u 222 161 2 308 43 236 201 20 046 177 2 720 38 163 420 215 457,290 17 91 40 38 29 143 1,040,652 66 15 20 f " / ^^ 326 897,562 32 111 183 415 4,612,844 17 16 61 45 114 100 47 15 284 1,033,055 10 22 50 202 420 1,321,584 15 38 293 74 678 79,976 13,482 658 11,958 152 1,524 240 9,696 240 1,109 20 225 20 39 400 13,401 344 1,155 71 213 521 29,547 491 4,692 31 701 321 11,760 306 3,005 55 294 374 15,347 324 1,958 101 316 703 401 454,999 36 228 86 35 16 271 457,018 160 36 40 35 531 541,855 62 276 193 668 2,005,874 45 45 45 213 177 123 20 507 752,219 31 113 105 258 703 965,253 10 15 165 513 1,004 74,935 11,131 984 10, 143 210 1,038 438 11,734 438 1,109 37 403 37 42 602 12,271 542 1,122 70 106 743 24,312 708 2,568 75 326 521 12,130 471 2,760 120 339 456 14,085 386 2,542 85 267 1,090 619 427, 657 97 422 50 35 15 462 351,306 351 71 30 10 887 754,130 155 461 271 1,015 1,352,134 81 170 274 355 115 10 10 810 547,368 57 307 260 186 1,090 1,098,561 10 141 431 503 5 515 21,150 3,381 515 3,191 45 190 245 4,485 245 453 20 360 20 23 265 3,710 250 383 15 28 350 7,640 340 1,048 20 85 200 3,195 200 913 20 73 125 1,760 120 366 5 552 327 107, 390 75 222 25 5 210 134,130 165 25 10 5 5 411 213,300 146 205 60 486 315,765 55 156 205 60 10 371 110,050 35 286 45 5 552 351,221 5 181 271 95 195 3,610 604 185 598 20 6 55 760 55 30 65 650 65 62 5 1 110 1,240 U.0 322 10 3 65 625 55 110 ■10 2 25 320 25 23 226 101 54,630 20 66 5 10 71 59,770 61 5 5 145 48,500 50 90 5 181 32,375 80 65 15 11 10 115 22,515 45 60 10 211 68,235 20 155 25 11 See footnotes at end of table. IDAHO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF IflSS-Continued Part 2 of 6.-0ther field-crop farms [DaU are b&aed on reports for only a sample of famie. See U>xt] 53 (For dennilions and exptanfttions, 9e« U>xi) ESTIMATED VALUE OF PBODIXHS SOLD BY SOURCE AM tarn products sold U.Lal. dollars.". Kvernge per fonn, dollkrs . . All crop sold dollnrs.. Field CTof», other lA»n vef!euib)es and fni its and nuU, sold dollars . . Vegetables sold dollars . . Fhiits and nuts sold dollars . . Forest products and horticultural specialty p(t>ducts sold dollars.. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars.. Poultry and poultry products sold. dollars.. Dairy fFoducts sold dollars . . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . . LIVESTOCK \m LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves ■ 'arms reporting . . number . . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms repcrting. . number. . Milk cows farms reporting . . number. . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. . number . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. . number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting . . 5 to 9 head Jarms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 49 head farms reponing.. 50 ui 99 head farms reporting.. 100 to 499 head Jarms reporting,. 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting , . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 U) 49 head farms reporting,. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting.. Milk oows— 1 head. farms reporting, , 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head «.- farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting,. 50 to 74 head farms reporting , . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head ,, , farms reporting, , Horses and/'of mules. farms reperting.. number. , Hogs and pigs farms reporting, . number,. Bom since June 1 farms reporting,, number, , Bcm hafore June 1 farms reporting,, number.. Sheep and lambs farms reporting . , number, , Lamte under 1 year old farms reporting. . number . . Stwep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number . . Ewes... farms reporting, . number,. Rams and srethMs farms reporting , , number,, CtiKkens 4 nonths Old and over farms reporting. , number, . Lnestock and livestock products sold: Caule and calves iiold alive farms reporting, , number,, dollars , . Bogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting . . dollars., Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting,. number,, dollars. , Milk and cream sold^ farms reporting,. pounds , dollars. Chickens including troilera sold farnis reporting,. dollars,. Chicken eggs sold , farms reporting, dozens , dol 1 ars , See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms ^29,419,043 16,793 238,332,731 226, 099,644 3,450,996 5,879,895 3,402,196 190,586,312 6,797,762 45,171,818 138,616,732 21,472 ,329,386 19,938 539,391 16,963 191,200 19,377 401,207 18,808 388,238 394 1,214 1,629 3,444 7,772 4,091 2,681 247 1,504 5,883 5,266 2,676 2,186 1,023 436 964 2,698 6,862 4,436 1,684 943 220 40 30 11,151 41,729 7,326 156,440 4,996 93,410 5,153 •3,090 4,033 1,181,990 2,835 333,656 3,580 843,334 3,492 816,180 2,626 27,154 12,017 1,273,422 19,921 697,690 112,516,465 4,526 137, 355 5,803,005 3,534 1,208,535 15,710,955 13,495 1,338,856,757 45,171,318 3,493 1,548,744 5,286 12,074,239 3,934,504 Economic class 87,991,491 29, 321 80,349,249 79,673,127 638,636 239,111 298,325 7,142,242 78,967 2,046,190 5,017,085 2,077 60,163 1,805 20,957 1,534 10,689 1,771 19,754 1,732 19,457 68 253 280 486 660 257 71 2 274 779 455 146 96 36 11 328 805 323 35 41 1,019 2,037 727 8,547 482 5,729 453 2,818 413 67,073 296 35,201 337 31,872 327 30,920 262 952 1,027 52,382 1,650 23,943 4,173,300 324 6,587 204, 197 316 35,086 456,113 1,074 66,639,346 2,046,190 145 5,865 337 217,735 71,852 39,646,637 94,397 37,023,167 36,672,663 233,541 9,188 107,775 2,623,470 10,783 422,355 2,190,332 245 16,533 203 4,939 161 1,737 179 5,562 187 6,032 154 396 56 1,573 41 1,226 32 352 45 19,487 39 15,162 35 4,325 35 4,205 30 120 107 5,345 185 9,569 2,002,079 23 1,114 34,534 33 7,849 102,037 66 12,301,733 422,355 12 506 34 29, 325 9,677 22,090,338 31,423 20,210,105 19,822,737 227,170 12,148 148,050 1,880,233 26,697 623,575 1,229,961 475 14,551 415 5,224 354 2,942 405 4,227 420 5,100 20 35 66 90 180 70 14 50 161 130 45 15 11 36 143 95 15 15 244 483 190 2,310 130 1,425 115 885 66 15,884 46 5,829 50 10,055 50 9,905 35 150 195 12,698 374 6,440 992, 352 96 2,223 69,068 46 9,541 124,033 216 19,777,793 623, 575 22 1,205 67 77,250 25,492 19,303,772 18,169 17,971,387 17,572,027 142,725 214,135 42,500 1,332,385 33,210 707,410 1,091,765 759 17,896 669 6,561 593 3,866 659 6,155 653 5,130 10 85 105 196 272 80 11 70 311 202 60 20 6 91 336 156 5 5 378 630 231 3,069 166 2,058 186 1,011 186 25,550 135 13,010 141 12,540 136 12,030 101 510 448 25,479 654 5,372 791,555 125 2,265 70,215 136 12,641 164,333 467 23,997,710 707,410 70 3,450 140 39,045 29,385 5,336,772 9,668 4,630,554 4,596,663 31,000 2,391 706,218 3,794 254,200 437 3,546 402 3,419 330 1,710 387 2,852 352 2,275 75 55 130 116 46 70 205 85 15 27 60 220 50 182 385 155 1,150 115 750 90 400 105 5,720 65 1,045 100 4,675 95 4,515 85 160 206 6,360 331 2,074 336, 309 70 925 28,675 90 4,830 62,790 255 , 962, 976 254,200 30 469 70 10,075 3,325 1,113,017 4,925 1,013,312 1,008,663 4,250 399 99,705 4,252 33,650 156 2,597 HI 809 91 429 141 958 110 830 61 143 45 440 30 270 30 170 11 432 11 155 265 11 12 106 438 51,005 10 55 1,705 11 225 2,925 70 1,599,134 33,650 11 235 21 11,340 3,742 54 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 6. -Other field-crop farms [Dau are based on reports for only a sajnple or rarms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tota] all commercial faims Economic class LIVESTOCK AND UVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Conlinued Litters farrowed Decemtier 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms number 1 or 2 liUers 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters. . June 2 to November 3 famis farms farms farms farms farms farms number December 1 to June 1 farms number reponinp. . of litters, reporting, reporting., reporting. . reporting . . reporting . reporting. . reporting. . of litters., reporting. . of litters.. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Under 11 acres. . . . 11 tr) 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres . . . . 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain , . , . Com for all purposes farms reporting . , acres . . farms reporting . , farms reporting . . farms reporting . , farms reporting . . farms reporting . , farms reporting. , farms reporting . acres . bushels. Sales farms reporti ng . . bushels . . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting.. acres., btishels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres . . btishela. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales f amis reporting . . bushels. . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting.. acres. . 100- lb. bags.. Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas farms reporting. . acres. . pounds. . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales famis reporting. . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales f aitns reporting. . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres. . tons, green weight.. See footnotes at end of table . 4,193 28,753 1,759 1,587 591 209 31 16 2,974 13,241 3,257 15,512 4,469 78,679 1,94S 1,612 685 155 39 30 1,804 25,512 1,975,943 731 1,052,125 4,969 663,259 19,620,644 4,906 18,633,458 14, 131 394,728 17,931,632 13,627 17,137,975 6,043 125,271 5,808,714 2,142 3,165,571 8,390 473,471 14,562,500 4,978 10,124,203 3,798 133,743 2,673,786 1,633 125,761 179,927,790 19,700 859,091 2,450,126 6,550 599,727 3,165 108,826 149,313 591 18,843 1,443 25,412 34,384 181 4,434 1,098 93,580 110,405 136 7,427 430 15,170 21,794 62 4,170 114 3,807 27,761 307 1,346 150 125 21 11 189 641 232 705 112 122 71 12 180 3,041 231,715 127 163,300 136 12,905 320,350 136 306,840 2,569 77,708 4,251,760 2,539 4,107,439 634 6,699 413,030 250 230,774 810 20,201 922,620 535 638,077 280 10,867 184,577 324 9,136 14,342,958 2,252 80,390 269,384 1,094 106,706 233 3,033 4,973 97 1,742 30 760 695 10 110 16 475 600 5 50 30 545 650 5 160 1 50 600 26 195 9 10 1 6 18 140 22 55 71 1,831 1 37 26 7 45 1,126 70,900 32 51,350 24 6,145 138,460 24 133,680 311 28,492 1,470,655 311 1,443,658 57 1,479 85,010 25 54,834 104 6,433 279,265 30 235,037 40 4,832 94,132 58 3,076 4,738,968 21,330 273 20,692 66,961 155 35,410 36 433 663 5 50 100 100 125 1 50 600 85 380 35 40 10 65 165 60 215 101 1,865 31 45 25 40 660 58,190 25 44,000 46 3,762 88,200 46 85,450 612 19,700 1,100,400 607 1,090,340 131 1,665 107,285 75 74,510 188 5,598 246,685 133 175,310 UO 3,710 58,680 131 3,165 5,765,200 25,611 516 22,791 75,669 298 34,599 72 1,335 2,295 35 825 15 700 570 350 350 15 385 470 5 160 126 521 66 45 10 5 211 100 310 110 ,640 60 30 20 70 870 78,500 65 65,950 51 2,693 82,150 51 80,990 959 19,583 1,166,605 949 1,091,121 226 2,240 149,720 85 76,100 308 5,420 282,845 217 186,995 100 1,980 27,065 125 2,695 4,131,290 825 23,975 33,833 426 27,342 55 520 790 25 395 10 55 110 10 110 60 205 40 20 40 110 40 95 25 420 15 5 20 370 23,375 5 2,000 10 240 9,500 10 5,700 506 8,061 411,480 491 339,360 170 1,100 63,900 50 22,975 155 2,285 93,350 65 27,410 25 255 3,550 10 200 207,500 11,292 467 10,587 34,116 170 3,705 60 630 1,160 20 255 5 75 150 5 50 5 15 750 5 65 2,040 5 1,020 131 1,872 102,620 181 93,010 50 215 12,115 15 2,355 55 465 20,475 35 13,275 5 90 1,100 161 2,830 8,770 IDAHO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 6.-0ther field-crop farms I Data are btuiod nn reports for only a sample of farms, See text ] 55 (For ilprinitions and eipjanalions, 9ep u-xll ToUl nil COTimercia] farms Fxwnomic class SPECIHED TROPS H4RVK?rED-ronliniiml Alfalfa aeed harvested fama reporting. acjrea. pounds. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale f anne reporting . acres^ hundredweight. Sugar beets hai-vested for sugar farms reporting. acres, tons. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. Sales dollars . Land in bearing and nonbearlng 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 . 873 23,346 5,734,146 5,857 2CH,113 39,811,774 4,041 91,315 1,957,808 1,278 3,450,996 1,050 13,288 862 365,698 201,318 164,380 ,300,104 86 1,665 780,000 2,364 131,372 26,996,793 1,313 42,349 937,062 197 638,686 45 696 35 12,900 10,150 2,750 5,700 10 310 117,000 346 57, 573 13,187,048 181 12,909 300,783 32 233,541 15 48 10 2,500 1,900 600 4,375 36 710 398,500 556 32,287 6,349,205 321 11,860 280,068 10 78 10 1,650 1,500 150 25 25 480 198,500 849 29,929 5,629,055 541 13,700 276,191 60 142,725 10 415 10 5,750 3,750 2,000 1,300 15 165 66,000 432 9,583 1,492,305 200 3,205 65,570 20 31,000 171 2,000 339,110 70 675 14,450 10 4,250 5 3,000 3,000 10 (Z) 70 Z Less than 0.05 percent; or reported in small fractions. ^Includes milk equivalent of creani and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. 'Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 56 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Parts of 6.-Dairy farms [Data ore based on reports for only a sample of faims. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number. - Percent distribution percent , . Land in farms acres.. Percent distribution percent . . Average size of farm acres . . Value ot land and buildinirs: Average per farm dollars . . Average per acre dollars . . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting . - 10 U) 19 acres farms reporting.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting . . 30 to 49 acres farmfi reporting. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 ■'cres farms reporting . . 2O0 lo 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting.. Cropland used only for fnsture farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting . . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured farn.s reporting . . acres . . Woodland not pastured fnnu- re|xirting, . acre= . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. acres . . Improved pasture famis reporting . . acres . . Irfigated land in farms farms reporting . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting . . ,icre^ , . Und use practices: Cropland in cover citips farms reporting . . acres . . Crtjpland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting . . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control fmrns reporting. . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres . , FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 ye«s number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years nianber . . 55 to 64 .vears number. 65 tr mote years number.. Average age .vears . OFF-FABM WORK AND OTIffiR mCOME Fam operators- Wcrking off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or mere days operators reporting, . With other members of family working oQ fans. operators rep«»tinR. . Witji income frtm sources other than farm operated and off- farm work. operators reporting.. With other incone pf Tamily exceedwg value of agricultural ftxiducts sold operauis reporting, . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their fauns operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators repcrting . . With income fron sources other than farm operated. . .operalcrs reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agncultaral prDducts sold operators reporting. . FARUB BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . . 10 to 49 acres number . . 50 to 69 acres numba . . 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 , 500to999acre3 number, 1,000 to 1,999 acres i number , 2,000 or more acres number. See footnotes at end of table. 25,571 XXX 13,786,482 xxx 539,1 58,571 123.42 24,191 3,728,177 583 880 1,289 2,777 7,328 6,435 3,663 988 248 13,686 611,378 7,817 1,216,341 5,402 904,863 1,379 153,832 2,662 157,646 2,652 1,006,836 1,482 232,218 11,342 6,211,398 4,652 350,626 20,597 2,508,201 19,517 2,031,385 2,137 79,514 685 112, 214 243 34,240 190 10, 532 25,269 464 3,309 6,745 7,194 5,346 2,211 47.7 10,442 6,071 1,862 2,509 3,224 3,811 2,658 15,129 2,534 4,106 532 2,850 1,132 3,614 2,993 2,876 1,384 1,243 3,629 2,637 1,532 1,149 5,520 100,0 758,723 lOO.O 137.4 34,906 253.10 5,069 327,992 215 400 595 1,095 1,872 759 131 2 3,745 83,889 892 29,864 454 15,461 129 6,114 386 8,289 446 57,472 211 25,148 2,458 168,406 1,309 31,472 5,057 357,975 4,627 261,478 336 5,200 80 1,970 21 637 40 710 5,483 100 564 1,330 1,717 1,329 443 43.6 2,435 1,301 427 707 837 901 786 3,085 696 713 150 1,225 430 1,305 745 565 240 210 450 166 29 5 58 1.1 15,227 2.0 262.5 101,685 527.93 43 8,643 15 15 2 43 1,675 17 487 11 397 1 IS 3,250 10 300 53 9,948 43 8,130 5 300 287 5.2 60, 143 7.9 209.6 67, 245 305.96 272 28,652 25 130 81 26 200 5,016 33 1,156 12 435 11 511 12 210 37 3,935 26 4,435 102 11,592 54 3,758 257 29,612 247 24,457 36 345 287 62 77 83 50 15 45.2 223 25 45 1,140 20.7 225,765 29.8 198.0 51,710 258.03 1,094 101,336 5 40 35 117 520 314 63 761 21,656 222 8,618 124 5,344 45 915 88 2,359 135 30,130 79 8,835 501 35,777 304 7,005 1,012 103,947 957 77,405 105 1,560 20 530 1 42 10 475 1,134 25 136 365 350 177 81 46.7 331 230 31 70 lOQ 809- 140 159 5 75 50 225 235 180 70 75 150 60 14 2,026 36.7 280,460 37.0 138.4 33,287 240.73 1,931 120,313 35 120 160 487 855 253 21 1,478 33,360 302 9,655 171 5,760 30 1,950 116 1,945 167 15,117 55 8,485 904 70,253 441 9,639 1,909 133,491 1,794 96,165 85 1,115 30 595 15 585 2,016 45 195 552 617 475 132 47.9 927 545 lai 201 365 1,099 285 257 10 320 140 685 295 175 75 65 190 65 5 1 1,754 31.8 157,693 20.8 89.9 21,094 239.66 1,524 63,378 120 215 345 406 341 91 6 1,128 20,282 298 9,408 131 3,225 37 2,498 155 3,685 87 7,175 36 2,333 803 40,769 440 9,635 1,616 73,887 1,416 50,866 100 1,370 30 845 15 145 1,733 30 131 316 566 480 210 50.7 1,023 383 205 435 330 382 731 ISO 215, 95- 690 200 305 135 140 65 40 60 21 3 IDAHO state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 6.-Dairy farms [Data we based on reports tot only a sample of farms. See lext] 57 (For tlennitions and eKplsnRlions, FAlOe BY COLOR UND TENWtF. OF OPERATOR All tatai opetato/s: Fun wwTwrs numbw . . . Part o*««irs ■ numbw... All l«n wits numhar... Cash lananta (njmb«T . . . Share-cash t«nanls number . . . Crap-9h«rF tenanta nun*«T . . . Livostock-share tenanu numbw . . . Otii«r and unspecified tenants numlier . . . White fami operators: Full owners number . . . Part owners number . . . Ail tenants number... ^kMtwhlte Term operators Full owners number. . . Part owTiers number . . . All tenants number . . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ANT KIND OF ROAD IVain eooibines farni.s rnportinp.. number... Com pickers farms ren'rtinc... numbw.. Pick-up balers farms reporting.. nuaiber.. Field fwa^e harvesters farrt.s reporting.. number. . Motwmeks farms reportinE.. Traeltfa farms rep*>rtanp. . number.. Tractors olhw than Harden farms re[xirtinR. . number.. 1 IraotM farms reporlinf . . 2 tractors fam.s reportinc. . 3 tractors - farms reporUng . . 4 tractors fsrms reporunr.. 5 or mwe tractors farms reportins;. . Wbeel tractors farms reportinp . . numbw.. Crawlw tractors farms reporting. . numbw.. Garden tractors ..farms rrportinp.. number.. Automobiles farms reporting.. numbw.. Automobiles and/oc inotatlrucks faims reporting. . Telephone. farms reporting-. . Home freezw farms reporting.. k4ilking machina. farms reporting . . El ecttic milk cooler farms reportiag . . Oop dnw (for grain, forage, or other crops). farms reportint:. . PowWKiperated elevator, conveyor, or bloww farms reporting. . Firns by kind of toad on which located: Hard surface fanns reporting.. Gravel, sheU. or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Lass than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 ar more miles to a hani surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting.. 2 or Smiles farms reporting.. 4 mile* fanns reporting.. 5 cr more miles farma reporting.. FARM LABOR, WBBK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hit«d workaca farms reporting. . persons.. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or nore days) farma reporting , . persons.. Farms reporting by numbw of regular hired woriere: 1 hired worl find crophml pasture,. Dr^ malorials Liqiiiil niatenal;^ Other pB'itore (nol cropland) . Dt) rr.alonal? Liquid materials Wheat Pr*' materials. . ,. Liquid materials . Irish potatoes. Dn,' materials., .. Liquid malefials . Sugar beets. . . Dt)' materials.. . LifiuiJ materials All other crops Dr> materials. .. . Liquid materials . ne or limine materials Any of the following specified expenditures. . Feed for livestock and poultry Under $100 S100to$999 $1,000 to !^l,99d. S2,000 to $4,999 . S5,000 or more . . . Purchase of livestock and poultry . Under Sl.OOO 51,000 to ^:,-t9D , S2,500 to *4,999 . 55,000 to S9,999 . ?10,0n0or ntore.. Under $200 . . . . . S200 to S99^. . . , Sl.OOOor niore.. Under S200 S200 to Jjn9 $500 to yran 51,000 to $':.49ll... S2,500 to .^1,999 . . . S5,000 to 50,999 . . . $10,000 to 519,090 . $20,000 to =^9,999 . $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees.. I'nder 5100.... =;ioo to5^^9... 5500 to Sft519. . . ■^1,000 or more. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the fanu business Under $100 SlOO lo^-I^o STiOO to$n!lxl] 59 Item (F(X derinitions and oiplanations, spe text) TouU all cwnmefcial farms Economic class ESTDMTED VALllE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE AM (annpfoducts sold u>ui, doiiare avcroj^e per farm, dollars All croiw sold dollars Field crope, other than vpgeubles and fniila and nuts, sold dollars VeKPtables sold dollars Fniitjs and nutfl sold dollars Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry [roducts sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products. other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars LIVISTOCK AND UVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved, klilk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steera and bulls includinf; steer and bull calves. arms rpportinf;. 'arms reporting. number, 'arms repurting. number. 'arms reporting;, number, 'arms reporting . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reportine. . 2 U) 4 head farms reporting.. 5 to 9 head farms re|Mrting.. 10 to 19 head far^i.s repining.. 20 to 49 head famis rciwrtin-:.. 50 to 99 head farms rfi»ir1in(i.. 100 to 499 head farms rcjvinmg. . 50O or more head farms reporting. . Cowa, including heifers thai have calvet^ 1 head farms rntsining. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms repirting . . 20 lo 29 head farms ror*irting . . 30 to 49 head farms rppvirting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms report inq. , Hilk cows- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 lo 9 head farms repeating . . 10 to 19 head farms n-porting.. 20 to "29 head farms repnrting . . 30 to 49 head farms refwrting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 lo 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting. . HtKSes and; of mutes. farm? reporting . . number.. ttOfS and pigs farms reporting. . number. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting., number.. Bon before June 1 farms reporting. . Stteep and lambs farms reporting. Lambs under 1 vear old farms reporting. number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting . number. Ewes farms reporting. number. Rams and wethers farms reporting . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold abve farms reporting. number. dollars . Bogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Milk and cream sold farms reporting. pounds dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting . dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dollars. 429,419,043 16,793 238,832,731 226,099,644 3,450,996 5,879,895 3,402,196 190,586,312 6,797,762 45,171,818 138,616,732 21,472 1,329,386 19,938 539,891 16,963 191,200 19,377 401,207 18,808 388,288 394 1,214 1,629 3,444 7,772 4,091 2,681 247 1,504 5,883 5,266 2,676 2,186 1,023 436 964 2,698 6,862 4,4S6 1,684 943 220 40 30 U,151 41,729 7,326 156, 4« 4,996 93,410 5,153 63,030 4,033 1,181,990 2,835 338,656 3,580 843,334 3,492 816,180 2,626 27, 154 12,017 1,273,422 19,921 697,690 112,516,465 4,526 187,355 5,808,005 3,534 1,208,535 15,710,955 13,495 1,338,856,757 45,171,818 3,498 1,543,744 5,286 12,074,239 3,984,504 43,480,273 8,783 8,365,153 8,005,055 165,298 105,140 89,660 40,115,120 529,961 30,817,748 8,767,411 5,496 239,834 5,496 117,143 5,496 111,223 5,346 85,706 4,846 36,985 10 140 721 2,830 1,491 298 15 936 2,194 1,234 326 218 45 28 30 1,033 2,256 1,211 721 180 37 28 1,977 5,063 1,608 19,166 1,061 11, 559 1,069 7,607 524 19,569 378 4,206 443 15,363 433 14,755 236 608 2,964 209,403 5,415 74, 588 7,782,946 877 20,128 623,968 395 17,906 232,778 5,520 864,445,211 30,817,748 922 40,563 1,373 1,463,992 483,118 3,457,307 59,609 496,029 493,089 2,940 2,961,278 5,015 2,627,160 329,103 58 9,616 58 5,112 58 4,807 53 3,419 53 1,085 10 15 10 23 22 149 6 15 6 14 1 1 6 906 56 3,000 323,105 1 8 248 58 46,540,220 2,627,160 5 230 14,500 4,785 7,597,657 26,473 1,208,358 1,167,584 17,640 23,134 6,389,299 31,850 5,313,400 1,044,049 287 27,323 287 13,811 287 13,661 287 10,912 262 2,600 5 15 166 101 10 10 5 147 88 22 10 10 5 151 89 17 5 80 254 63 594 33 294 46 300 17 3,209 7 170 17 3,039 12 2,953 17 105 12,705 282 9,233 984,800 26 375 11,625 11 2,760 35,880 287 128,431,829 5,313,400 27 1,786 32 88,452 29,139 15,384,090 13,495 3,111,605 2,984,853 73,923 19,159 33,670 12,272,435 149,999 9,339,453 2,783,033 1,130 70,113 1,130 34,401 1,130 32,790 1,130 24,059 1,045 11,653 10 10 358 614 138 5 30 196 381 406 10 26 221 385 402 76 10 426 1,264 306 5,030 186 3,231 211 1,799 130 6,026 84 891 105 5,135 100 4,963 64 172 534 46,502 1,125 21,537 2,402,826 207 7,726 239,506 109 6,866 89,258 1,140 270,152,142 9,339,453 152 8,155 247 428,695 141,469 14,910,786 7,360 2,587,395 2,431,905 40,545 38,074 26,871 12,323,391 224, 163 9,041,475 3,057,753 2,021 84,115 2,021 40,364 2,021 37,929 1,991 30,641 1,811 13,110 155 ,225 624 12 130 950 692 238 11 5 145 1,017 696 158 786 1,837 625 7,964 428 4,783 424 3,181 196 4,754 141 1,300 176 3,454 176 3,284 85 170 1,046 31,191 2,026 27,295 2,756,940 307 6,702 207,762 155 4,500 58,500 2,026 277,991,176 9,041,475 387 17,749 542 613,800 202, 554 6,630,241 3,809 898,400 343,210 33,190 16,390 5,610 5,781,841 110,065 4,211,030 1,460,756 1,745 44,927 1,745 21,535 1,745 20,191 1,670 15,510 1,480 7,882 65 436 1,167 72 561 993 151 25 10 642 973 120 598 1,429 538 5,103 378 3,002 332 2,101 145 4,955 115 1,665 125 3,290 125 3,160 55 130 1,113 61,669 1,699 12,413 1,239,235 301 5,027 155,837 100 3,325 43,225 1,754 131,415,697 4,211,030 321 11,737 477 295,325 97,458 See footnotes at end of table. 60 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 6.-Dairy farms [Dsta are based on reports for only a sample of fanna. See text^ (For definitions and explanations, sne text) Total all oofnmercial fanns Eoonomic diss LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Conliniied Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms reporting. number of litters . 1 or 2 liUers 3 (o 9 htlers 10 to 19 Utters... 20 to 39 litters... 40 to 69 litters. .. 70 or mote litters. June 2 to November Under 1 1 acres. . . . 11 to 24 at res .... 25 to 49 acres .... 50 to 74 acres . . . . 75 lo 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain ^anns reporting., 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting., 'arms reporting . . arms reporting . IS reporting. . 'anns reporting . . number of litters.. December 1 to June 1 fanns reporting . . number of litters . . sPEanED CROPS harvested Com for all pwpoeea farms reporting . . acres . . , .farms reporting . . , .farms reporting. . , .farms reporting. . . .farms reporting.. ..farms reporting. . . .farms reporting. . , .farms reporting.. bushels. . Sales .farms reporting., bushels. . Winter wheat harvested fanns reportljig. acres, bushels. Sales fanns reporting. bushels. Sja'lng T»heat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. tnjshelB, Oats harvested for grain fanns reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bttshels. Barley harvested, ..,. fanns reporting. acres, bushels. Sales fanns reporting. bushels. Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans I>ry field and seed peas harvested for peas , farms reporting, acres. 100- lb, bags, , farms reporting, acres. pounds. Hay crops: Land fran which hay iras iirt. .acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting, , acres. , tc3ns. Sales farms reporting, ttjns. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cu't for hay fanns reporting. , acres. tcjns. Sales farms reporting. Oats, wheat, barley, r^e, or o'ther small grains cut for hay fanns reporting. acres, tons. Sales fanns reportlng- tons. Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting, , tons. Other hay cut. , , , farms reporting, acres, tons. Sales farms reporting, . torts. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. ac res , . tons, green weight,. See footnotes at end of table. i,193 28,753 1,759 1,587 591 209 31 16 2,97-; 13,2A1 3,257 15,512 i,<69 78,679 1,943 1,612 685 155 39 30 1,804 25,512 1,975,943 731 1,052,125 4,969 663,259 19,620,644 4,906 18,638,458 14,131 394,728 17,931,632 13,627 17,137,975 6,043 125, 271 5,308,714 2,142 3,165,571 8,390 473,471 14,562,500 4,978 10,124,203 3,798 138,743 2,673,786 1,638 125,761 179,927,790 19,700 859,091 2,450,126 6,550 599,727 3,165 108,826 149,313 591 18,843 1,443 25,412 34,384 181 4,484 1,098 93, 580 U0,4O5 136 7,427 480 15,170 21,794 62 4,170 U4 3,807 B41 3,252 431 343 56 10 1 581 1,592 599 1,660 1,801 24,859 895 702 163 30 10 1 582 4,970 339,645 120 66,580 364 10,939 270,875 339 248,612 2,326 32,211 1,492,760 2,200 1,379,732 1,495 17,684 929,800 265 147,535 1,132 19,659 782,495 266 119,480 317 5,483 98,470 35 780 1,466,760 4,634 143,540 444,646 576 26,658 558 13,305 17,580 40 905 416 4,687 7,370 149 4,955 5,325 72 1,110 1,965 5 35 61 2,050 17,325 37 1,274 5 10 11 5 2,000 1 364 6,890 1 3,890 21 432 27,760 21 27,736 12 365 22,425 2 399 11,250 6 215 3,630 3,620 42 3,100 11,520 15 2,170 110 155 5 125 5 410 1,000 32 157 16 10 5 131 3,018 15 70 36 10 15 205 14,125 5 1,900 2 235 2,250 2 1,932 141 2,925 158,740 141 152,211 47 1,587 81,810 53 817 42,700 11 513 11,425 10 240 576,650 257 12,374 46,619 28 1,455 15 245 475 16 672 826 6 90 150 10 195 200 15 505 4,225 177 1,055 56 86 25 10 131 558 132 497 451 6,757 210 176 55 10 95 915 72,250 15 7,000 103 4,700 132,220 93 128,190 572 9,625 475,885 547 449,925 342 5,157 264,475 45 44,500 251 5,788 261,785 60 38,125 100 2,365 42,775 20 430 710,110 50,243 1,004 41,562 U0,176 162 9,665 143 4,770 5,955 10 410 1,231 2,250 5 300 27 1,495 1,440 26 210 400 31 975 10,600 344 1,220 177 146 21 231 560 244 660 742 9,095 390 311 31 5 5 291 2,570 167,850 55 37,630 156 2,930 81,435 146 76,595 916 12,055 560,115 890 517,895 588 5,940 348,480 125 65,700 414 3,365 303,225 101 46,315 150 2,010 34,780 5 110 180,000 63,822 1,805 56,030 174,690 240 10,190 220 4,305 6,570 15 245 141 1,312 1,892 10 65 41 1,730 1,985 16 285 455 10 160 1,500 267 784 166 96 5 182 367 176 417 420 ,555 260 130 30 175 1,140 80,420 40 19,000 102 2,710 48,080 97 38,005 616 6,764 256,240 551 219,425 456 4,440 202,625 95 37,335 377 4,050 156,160 100 34,040 40 350 5,240 1,356 27,299 75,456 131 3,178 150 3,405 3,860 5 25 156 1,337 2,272 10 100 55 1,295 1,370 20 420 910 IDAHO 61 State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 6.— Dairy farms fDalB are hased f>n reports for only a sample of farms. See texlj (For itefiniDons and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Fxxjnomic class SPECIFIED CROrS H\RVESTED-Continue.l Alfalfa eeed harvested fanas reporting. acres, pounde. Irish potatoes harvested for home tise or for sale farms reporting. acree^ htiniiretlweight . Sugar beets harvested for stjgar farms reporting. acres, tons. Vegetables harvested fcjr sale fanos reporting. Sales dollars . lAnd in bearing and nonbeartng fruit orchards, groves, vineyartis , and planted mjt treee^ . . . f arnio reporting . acres. Apples' farms repotting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age number. Trees of bearing age number. Quantity harvested bushels. 873 5,73i,146 5,857 204,113 39,811,774 4,041 91,315 1,957,808 1,278 3,450,996 1,050 13,288 362 365,698 201,318 164,380 ,300,104 102 1,270 493,100 454 6,211 978,146 426 4,798 97,535 201 165,298 211 632 161 9,630 4,420 5,210 12,280 6 245 170,200 16 515 96,500 10 345 9,245 77 1,603 308,735 50 680 14,955 15 17,640 1 240 240 1,400 20 280 116,150 146 2,362 362, 576 166 2,118 45,090 61 73,923 35 102 20 2,965 2,750 215 75 50 565 183,400 130 1,313 159,675 140 1,360 23,580 50 40,545 3,415 1,250 2,165 8,935 180 21,350 60 401 48,825 60 295 4,665 75 33,190 40 485 45 440 755 25 17 ,835 147 20 2,525 375 2,150 1,115 ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat soM. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. 'Does not Include data for foims with leas than 20 trees b\^ ~ ■ evines. 62 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 4 of 6.— Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms iDau are baswj on reports for only a sajnple of farnig. See textj (For dorinidons and OKfilanations. see lf\t) Total all commercial famip FARMS, ACRBUGE, A.VD VALUE Farms number... Pcrreni distribution percent . . . Land in farms acres . . . Percent distribution percent . . . \\ erase size of rami acres. . Value ot land and buildini>s: A\era(.'e ^p)and used for (train or row crops farmed on the contour farn.s reportini;, . Land in stnp-croppinK systems for soil-erosion control farms rejKiniiiu. Sy.stem of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reportinit- . aiTes . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age numiier . t'nder 25 years number . , 25 to 34 years numlior . . 35 tij M years numlier . . 45 l« 54 years numbrt . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years numlier . . Average age .years . . OFFFABM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- )^orking off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reptirtmg . . 100 lo 199 days operators repcrting . . 200 or more day s operators re|wTting . . With other members of family working off farm operators repcrung. . With income freri sources other than Tarm operated and orf-farm work operators reporting. . With other incone of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . , Operatxxs not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators repwting . With other members of family wwking off farm operators reporting. With income frijn sources other than Tarm operated. . .operatrrs reporting . With other income or fiymly exceeding value of agncultural pnoducts .sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 lo 49 acres number . 50 lo 69 acres number 70 to 99 acres number . 100 t« n9 acres number. 140 lo 179 acres number . 180 lo 219 acres number . 220 lo 259 acres number . 260 to 499 acres number . srW to 999 acres number 1,000 to 1,999 acres number. 2,000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end cf uhle. 25,571 XXX 13,786,482 XXX 539.1 58,571 123.42 24,191 3,728,177 583 880 1,289 2,777 7,328 6,435 3,663 983 248 13,686 611,378 7,817 1,216,341 5,402 904,863 1,379 153,832 2,662 157,646 2,652 1,006,836 1,432 232,213 11,342 6,211,398 4,652 350,626 20,597 2,503,201 19,517 2,031,335 2,137 79,514 685 112,214 243 34,240 190 10,532 25,269 464 3,309 6,745 7,194 5,346 2,211 47.7 10,442 6,071 1,862 2,509 3,224 3,811 2,658 15,129 2,534 4,106 532 2,850 1,132 3,614 2,993 2,876 1,384 1,243 3,629 2,637 1,532 1,149 5,111 100.0 3,025,207 100.0 591.9 54,088 94.74 4,610 674,063 132 202 336 517 1,232 1,259 751 138 43 2,916 212,034 1,323 163,472 868 95,569 298 33,105 452 29,798 753 262,170 243 47,797 2,913 1,493,998 1,195 118,033 4,099 611,410 3,699 439,579 269 8,288 U4 9,526 27 1,630 52 4,730 5,049 49 535 1,170 1,404 1,247 644 50.1 1,930 1,019 247 664 628 805 3,181 556 1,042 131 589 177 459 362 437 233 262 379 787 424 271 483 9.5 883,157 29.2 1,828.5 146, 197 30.51 445 172,531 5 1 2 46 153 142 60 36 287 64,951 111 37,272 80 28,320 18 4,867 35 4,085 43 79,399 9 1,944 255 485,287 123 34,197 446 169,337 408 122,998 26 1,603 1 230 477 6 46 161 137 96 31 47.5 92 62 9 21 11 45 17 391 44 147 11 19 7 14 26 47 42 37 73 56 47 104 731 14.3 685,932 22.7 938.3 84,182 92.35 705 154,932 26 144 258 229 42 6 441 45,005 199 37,782 132 24,878 40 4,831 77 8,073 47 36,008 12 3,351 443 370,510 152 36,194 661 146,871 644 104,655 44 1,722 2 140 11 465 724 1 90 172 214 175 72 49.1 130 122 22 36 63 551 61 153 15 5 20 30 80 50 60 15 105 151 102 1,051 11 129 276 304 246 85 48.6 300 201 1,064 1,362 20.8 26.6 656,657 505,403 21.7 16.7 617.2 371.1 59,410 38,866 100.34 106.96 1,036 1,239 166,404 120,376 10 27 11 56 40 75 55 181 257 423 379 359 252 114 31 4 1 645 320 45,480 33,855 343 365 34,276 32,547 250 2OT 21,130 14,410 75 93 9,194 10,073 81 164 3,952 8,064 127 167 43,163 48,742 24 55 3,432 8,991 684 737 316,616 229,931 320 299 21,300 17,852 942 1,118 141,105 105,537 892 1,014 106,566 75,628 59 75 1,521 2,312 21 34 2,060 1,328 4 15 380 700 16 10 1,425 1,610 55 104 764 130 170 1,338 16 126 289 388 312 207 50.4 554 266 94 194 186 192 197 308 166 246 5 40 60 60 130 275 ?n 55 60 80 165 130 65 121 35 100 115 95 35 20 55 40 100 40 211 290 155 250 215 85 148 96 24 50 15 2 1,016 19.9 209,227 6.9 205.9 24,177 112.51 856 45,735 60 80 160 173 278 91 13 1 530 17,803 235 16,110 181 6,586 40 5,979 57 3,545 220 36,234 95 13,309 508 65,495 194 6,520 697 38,973 586 23,696 55 935 20 965 5 180 10 1,215 1,016 10 98 210 239 210 249 52.6 626 190 78 358 229 235 399 390 104 206 IDAHO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 6.— Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms itlBta are ha^e.! nn niKUl-; for only a sample of rami'i. Sw tf>\t | 63 Tola! all M frimis Rconofnic class F^RMS BV COLOR AND TF.NIIRR OF OPERATOR All l3fm opetalois: full o« n.T- mmil..T r.rc ... m-r- numL.T \ll t.'nnnlji ruiniln-r Crt^h [ennnl..^ numlnf Shnro-cftsh tcnanL« niimJM.r Oop-share lonanls nunilxT Ln(*stock-..ihart' U'nanfs numtior Oihpr anrf unspcrifiM lonanL.* numln'f H'hilo farm operau*^: Full ownors nunilnM' Pari owTnTS numlfr All tenants numhpr Nonwhito fann opcrnlor Full owTipr? n.in.liiT Part ownorn aumh<.r Ml tPnan(s nur.hof SPECIFIED F.QnPMENT AND FACO.ITIES iNP KIND OF ROAD Grain cnmliinr* fami- r..|«.rtini. numlKi- Com pick».r; rami* r..[i)rtint. nut..h..r Pick-up hal(.fs farrti* r..|«.r(inL. Field furarfc tlar^.^ste^< f.im.-i rcpr^linp niiml«.f Molurlnjck- farria r.'p<*lir.f. mimhcr Traders farm* n.puflinf; Tractors .ilh.T ifian rnplcn farms ri.|».rtin); 1 lru.'li.r farms r.^pirrin;. 'J tractors fanus rcnortintt n tractors farms ri^rvirtinc 4 tractors farms rc[«rlin)7 5 or nKiri. tractors farms report. n;. tthcol tractors fan. is ri-t".rtin(' Crawler tractors farms re|fortiTii.. Garden tract<»s fanns re[.ortinc Automobiles farms rcfwrLnc nucilicr Automobiles and or motortrucks - . . .farms report in? Tel.iiSone farms repurtine Home freezer farms reporting Milking machine farms re[x>rtinjt Electcic milk cooler farms rcportinp Crop drier (for (^ain, forage, or ottt.'r crops) farms reportinc Power-operatcHl clesator. convenor, or blower farms reportin;; Fatms by kini] of foatl on which localeiJ: Hart surface farms refiorting. Gravel, shell, or shale farms r. -port me Dirt or unimproved farms reporting Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting 1 or mofe miles to a hard surface road farms reporting 1 mile farms reporting 5 or ^ miles farms reporting 4 miles farms reporting 5 or more miles farms reporting FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENTMERATION Hired workers farms reporting persons Renlar hired workers (employwl ir.o or more days! farms reporting persons Farms reporting by number of rcitular h.retl workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting 2 hired workers farms reporting 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting 5 to 9 hired w.rkers farms reporting 10 or more hir€erators reiwrtirg Operators not reporting residence .number See faotnol*.s at end of table. 1J,19J 7,86i i,313 451 309 2,255 528 270 13,115 7,733 4,242 78 131 71 10,431 12,077 457 465 10,526 10,752 2,677 2,829 22,303 33,329 23,776 54,830 23,493 51,406 7,039 9,574 4,439 1,415 1,026 22,487 44,213 5,615 7,193 3,243 3,424 23,363 29,854 25,176 21,402 17,693 11,857 4,147 107 9,361 11,054 11,583 2,525 985 1,540 441 497 111 491 4,768 11,983 2,992 5,478 1,955 577 307 108 45 22,552 1,964 1,055 ,330 ,254 457 124 49 3,320 1,253 452 1,812 1,945 95 95 2,212 2,294 689 727 4,533 7,506 4,606 11,113 4,551 10,442 1,449 1,607 352 387 256 4,433 9,163 1,030 1,279 620 671 4,615 5,940 5,051 4,053 3,638 1,471 251 2,129 2,286 590 193 397 93 149 37 118 1,100 2,495 747 1,340 529 116 4,657 235 219 185 170 106 180 170 106 213 265 250 293 168 185 465 1,602 447 1,962 442 1,832 30 85 96 94 U7 438 1,616 173 266 57 455 812 471 443 407 100 42 279 165 24 357 1,261 316 310 176 56 51 18 15 334 60 343 265 94 343 265 94 369 3-38 26 26 436 446 150 152 716 1,454 713 2,166 708 2,088 72 249 156 154 77 699 1,836 218 252 73 78 636 1,001 731 647 612 203 54 351 318 361 639 240 313 693 31 647 320 647 320 94 498 516 37 37 572 595 130 138 990 1,570 1,029 2,640 1,014 2,482 120 469 313 S3 29 1,003 2,193 249 234 145 158 1,018 1,291 1,057 921 837 397 73 442 491 114 224 306 144 162 128 14 996 35 33 951 308 951 307 425 439 11 11 578 579 113 124 1,226 1,519 1,242 2,479 1,242 2,306 497 472 240 1,219 2,064 222 242 163 173 1,211 1,385 1,351 1,058 379 447 52 5 464 548 636 91 120 843 122 838 122 255 275 302 307 316 1,005 825 1,378 810 1,246 4S7 246 775 1,092 133 154 132 132 903 1,071 991 760 649 268 25 3S2 479 140 63 113 913 51 64 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 6.-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are ba^H on report? for only a sampfe of Tamis. ^-^ tcM , (lor iiofiniiion~ and explanations, s Tola! all commerciaj fanns Economic class USF. OF COklMERCUL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commernal ferlilizer anil femlizinc materials used durin" the \enr Fan).? rcportmc.. . actt?s on which used . . . tons . . . Dr> niatenals farms reporti nc. . . Urns, .. Lniunl materials farms repoftine. .. tons.. . Crops on «hich used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporlinj;. . . Dry materials farms reportmi;. . . tons. . . Liquid materials farms reponinq . . , tons. . . Other pasture (not cropland) farms roporli ur . . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reportin;;. .. tons — Liquid materials farms reporting... tons.. . Wheat farms r^portin^.. . acres . . . Dtt. materials fan..s reporiine... Ions . . , Liquid materials famjs re)ry materials farm- rciiortini: . . . ton- . ., Liquid materials farms re'sirlinit. . . Lime or lintinp materials used durinc the year faniis reporting... acres jjineil. . tons . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITI'RF.S Any of the following specified evpcnditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry fams reporting. . dollars.. Under SlOO (ani.s reporlini; . . $100 to .?999 fnni.- reporlin;;, . Sl.OOO to Sl,99fl farms reporting. . S2,000toS4,999 ftmrs reportinp.. SS.OOO or more farms reportini; . . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporlim;.. dollars.. I'nder Sl.OOO farms re|«rtinr . . Sl.OOt) to ^2,400 ftrn.- rcportinf. . ?'2,50t) to <4,999 farms reportinc. t^.OfK) to 59,999 furri.s renorting . . ^in.OnO or more famis reporting. . Machine hire farm- reporting.. dollars.. Under ?'20tl farms reporti ng . . 5200 to S999 farms reeorting. . 51,000 or more fanns reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars... I lnd« 5200 farms reporting. . S20O to S199 farms reporting.. S500 to 5999 farms reporting . . 51,000 to 5-2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 (o 54,999 farms reporting. . W,00O to 59,999 farms reporting . . $10,000 to 519,999 ■ farms reporting. . $20,000 to 549.999 farms njporting.. 550,000 or more farms reporting. . Se«ds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting . . dollars.. Under 5100 fan. is reportine . . 5U)0 to 5499 farms reporting. . 5500 1.0 5999 fanr.s reportine. 51,000 or more farms reporting. . Ga-soline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the fanu business farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . 5100 to 5199 i farms reporting.. S500 to $999 farms reporting . . 51,0fKI to 54,999 farms reporting.. 55,000 or more fam.s reporting. . See F(x>tnot.es at end of table. 16,099 1,262,608 W9,184 15,243 131,005 2,796 18,179 8,479 279,619 8,346 28,375 187 498 1,161 19,135 1,144 1,767 22 40 8,570 364,983 7,402 22,538 1,355 6,509 4,274 173,194 4,049 27,684 463 3,141 3,876 83,770 3,582 19,531 781 2,566 7,801 341,907 6,833 31,110 1,306 5,425 25,559 19,663 37,975,410 2,219 10, 297 3,197 2,613 1,337 12,729 46,643,682 7,789 1,999 1,251 792 898 16,846 10,886,212 4,636 9,310 2,900 17,490 33,097,429 4,378 3,799 2,943 3,024 1,835 933 377 149 52 14,701 7,226,477 3,756 7,138 2,203 1,604 25,212 22,357,833 1,425 7,824 8,043 7,628 292 2,489 158,567 19,013 2,358 17,095 358 1,918 1,544 60,735 1,525 6,327 30 62 206 5,051 206 384 981 29,897 848 2,182 145 549 423 13,469 397 2,272 48 327 345 8,519 311 1,650 72 299 1,117 40,896 977 4,280 177 631 5,111 4,529 13,183,926 321 2,232 849 689 438 3,212 27,761,509 1,371 534 427 310 570 3,015 1,937,028 1,029 1,541 445 3,330 6,731,092 869 740 472 528 420 132 77 31 11 2,701 932,178 902 1,235 348 166 5,045 4,220,416 439 1,694 1,529 1,315 63 370 55,934 8,332 352 7,372 100 960 253 18,944 246 2,394 6 41 25 2,006 25 144 144 8,851 121 687 24 130 130 3,000 124 1,451 23 240 134 5,151 110 937 42 267 182 12,982 152 1,759 35 282 483 470 3,058,923 48 43 127 247 396 13,929,667 16 14 20 24 322 316 665,924 30 154 132 458 3,786,070 10 21 29 53 145 92 66 31 n 290 342, 632 26 79 78 107 478 1,174,318 5 18 30 322 53 431 40,879 4,488 453 3,358 93 630 312 14,058 302 1,352 15 11 49 1,274 237 9,339 193 615 45 260 128 2,970 118 403 15 63 99 2,191 99 494 20 15 230 11,047 204 395 46 276 731 673 1,864,627 20 176 187 184 111 539 4,431,379 111 59 53 93 213 528 423,369 93 295 135 659 1,480,309 49 70 106 216 138 70 445 199,774 59 230 118 33 726 921,688 76 223 413 563 23,311 3,110 534 2,932 65 173 329 11,966 327 1,214 2 5 41 510 208 5,990 176 428 37 101 100 1,924 95 327 5 13 57 622 57 125 263 7,299 225 803 38 54 1,064 956 1,466,994 60 451 204 172 69 698 2,226,168 270 133 128 136 31 638 371,109 210 326 102 787 924,151 152 187 159 151 120 17 558 20,039 1,867 517 1,752 69 115 331 8,495 331 762 51 351 211 3,632 193 304 18 36 40 385 35 61 45 505 35 89 10 17 249 .,171 208 471 52 61 1,362 1,211 1,057,176 74 754 233 139 11 831 1,464,334 450 169 161 47 4 810 314, 374 291 453 66 309 387,998 294 283 128 86 16 2 404 10,747 936 389 901 31 35 247 6,035 247 491 5 5 25 275 25 26 166 1,635 145 135 21 22 25 190 25 30 620 721 135,242 138,295 150 253 361 424 89 43 20 1 1,059 1,351 975,042 731,211 37 92 194 567 419 553 404 138 5 1 157 2,362 152 214 1,016 384 608,326 131 539 152 62 565 636,156 357 143 60 5 561 136,832 278 273 10 511 125,184 279 166 49 16 1 478 55,520 279 184 15 1,001 315,362 190 537 195 29 IDAHO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 6.-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [DftU are based on reports for only a aamplo nf famiB. See t^xt] 65 (For derinitic ^ and CKplnnntio ESnVWTED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm piodurts sold toui. doiiirs... avoranc p** fann, iloltar*)... All orops sold dollan'... Field cropB, olher than vegetables and fruiUj and puis, sold. .. . .dollanj . . . VeceUbles sold dollnrs... Fruits and nuL'* sold dollars... Forest prxxjmls and horticultural specially products sold dollars... All ll^est«:l» and livestock products sold dollars... Poultry' and (uultry [loducts sold dollars . . . Dairv produiUssold .iollnrs... Livestock and livestock products, other than f»ulti> and dairy, sold dollars... L!\'ESTCICK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves '•"»* reportmc. . . Cows, includinj! heifers that have cahed farr^s reportinK... number. .. Milk cows farms reporting. . . number... Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting... number Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting... number . . . Farms reporting by number on hand: Caule and calves- 1 head fariiis reporting . . . 2 to 4 head fnnns reporting. .. 5 to 9 head farms rc|H*tinR. .. 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . . 20 to 49 head fatnis rcfwrtinu' . . , 50 to 99 head famis rcfwrting. .. 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting.. Cow9, including heifers thtu hate calved- 1 head far^'? reporting . . 2 1« 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head famis reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head fanns reporting . . kfilk cows— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting,. 100 or more head farms reporting.. HofSes anl'or mules farms reporting., number , , Hogs and pigs farms reporting,, number, , Bom since June 1 farms reporting,. Been before June 1 farms reporting , , Sheep and lamtlS fanns reporting,. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . numlter . . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting,, number . . Fwes fanns reporting , number. Rams and wethers farms reporting . number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Caule and calves sold abve farms reporting. number. dollars. Hfigs and pigs sold alive farms reporting , dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. numiK.r, dollars. Milk and cream sold farms rerwrting , pounds dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dollars. See f(»tnol«9 at end of tabla Total all ctimmKcia] farms 429, "119, 043 16,793 233,832,731 226,099,64* 3,450,996 5,879,895 3,402,196 190,586,312 6,797,762 45,171,818 138,616,732 21,472 ,329,386 19,938 539,891 16,963 191,200 19, 377 401,207 13,808 388,288 394 1,214 1,629 3,4W 7,772 4,091 2,681 247 1,504 5,883 5,266 2,676 2,186 1,023 436 964 2,698 6,862 4,486 1,684 943 220 40 30 11,151 41,729 7,326 156,440 4,996 93,410 5,153 63,030 4,033 1,131,990 2,835 338,656 3,580 843,334 3,492 816,180 2,626 27,154 12,017 1,273,422 F.oonomic cla-ss 101,907,553 19,939 19,657,285 19,013,030 225,198 170,354 248,703 82,250,268 353,363 2,522,919 79,373,486 4,783 547,972 4,177 200,432 3,039 16,793 4,265 153,533 4,348 193,907 39 169 248 516 1,168 1,052 1,456 135 352 1,033 514 415 639 452 214 558 889 1,683 370 114 25 6 2 3,230 15,351 1,713 bS,712 1,287 40,210 1,280 28,502 1,365 394 , 206 971 146,880 1,208 247,326 1,183 236,661 935 10,665 2,638 150,811 19,921 4,809 697,690 391,202 112,516,465 68,966,563 4,526 1,382 187,355 98,086 5,803,005 3,040,666 3,534 1,257 1,203,535 462,305 15,710,955 6,009,965 13,495 1,346 ,333,856,757 85,020,061 45,171,818 2,522,919 3,498 668 1,548,744 29,037 5,286 1,09b 12,074,239 975,765 3,984,504 322,006 50,657,875 104,382 9,506,797 9,250,072 83.949 89,466 83,310 41,151,078 26,354 166,398 40,958,326 458 190,459 356 44,435 243 1,135 385 54,886 426 91,133 2 11 12 26 18 44 238 107 lU 103 336 2,620 104 13,422 63 5,325 72 8,097 lij4 169,565 85 75,696 84 93,869 82 87,552 65 6,317 143 10,086 459 135,738 37,147,987 63 19,252 596,812 104 207,667 2,699,671 74 5,012,631 166,398 39 2,310 80 72,254 23,344 20,620,293 28,203 4,551,580 4,466,453 59,710 1,837 23,580 16,068,713 52,364 464,971 15,551,378 633 118,522 609 51,296 456 2,581 601 31,387 633 35,839 11 47 94 116 388 24 22 138 34 52 54 44 39 226 127 273 17 26 7 5 1 476 2 758 207 3 ,4o4 156 4 ,979 144 3,485 205 96 161 143 34 ,263 173 61 ,898 172 60 ,710 128 1 ,138 373 24 ,222 699 76,513 13,163,270 162 12,070 374, 170 191 130,113 1,691,469 224 14,685,325 464,971 78 2,711 129 149,414 49,307 15,256,071 14,338 3,101,406 3,001,489 57,774 17,744 24,399 12,154,665 121,361 840,124 11,193,180 1,014 116,436 907 52,321 682 4,835 968 32,648 961 31,467 13 17 35 185 225 536 J 121 97 65 114 136 109 174 160 333 114 64 756 3,661 379 17,903 318 11,440 262 6,468 297 52,755 205 15,597 263 37,158 256 36,224 216 934 576 39,710 1,037 63,960 9,513,958 290 25,522 791,132 .•>66 52,645 684,335 438 28,820,701 840, 124 179 3,511 267 340,449 112,351 10,348,035 7,965 1,763,128 1,686,402 18,350 14,135 44,241 9,084,907 88,057 794,155 3,202,695 1,276 32,464 1.145 35,626 858 5,277 1,146 22,837 1,182 23,801 11 56 37 103 341 95 225 155 143 235 163 47 27 231 419 135 18 5 933 3,636 535 13,430 339 11,580 424 6,850 393 46,673 271 10,169 337 36,504 377 35,204 294 1,300 753 43,070 1,301 45,7.?3 6,573,039 470 35,442 783,702 335 43,942 636, 246 599 27,434,612 794,155 196 8,975 293 237,293 78,307 3,820,324 3,760 618,837 557,724 3,915 16,950 40,248 3,201,437 54,363 205,901 2,941,223 916 31,784 789 13,332 537 2,169 795 9,120 781 9,332 75 175 384 186 25 100 243 152 115 143 28 7 189 363 35 510 1,835 358 8,527 266 5,626 275 2,901 239 21,337 176 6,415 204 14,972 204 14,526 152 446 524 25,279 929 16,015 2,187,949 233 13,632 422,592 224 18,943 246^324 360 7,210,269 2i35,901 131 4,119 227 149,225 49,244 704,955 1,549 115,537 50,390 1,500 30,222 32,925 589,418 11,364 51,370 526,684 431 3,307 371 3,272 263 796 370 2,705 365 2,330 5 31 96 130 146 22 1 218 58 27 12 71 192 219 841 130 1,961 90 1,260 103 701 122 7,665 91 4,740 97 2,925 92 2,445 30 480 269 8,444 384 3,203 380,330 109 2,163 67,203 37 3,990 51,870 151 1,856,523 51,370 45 2,411 100 27,130 8,953 66 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 6. -Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [DkU are based on reports for only a sample of fanna. See text] (For definitions and explanalionp, see text) ToUI all commefcia] fanns Ln'ESTtXK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters (atrowed DecemtKt 1 , 1958, to Novembef 30, 1959 — fama reponmc . number of litters. 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 Utters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters. . . June 2 to November 30 \ reporting. amis reporting . arms reporting . 'arms reporting . 'arms reporting . aims reporting . 'arms reporting, number of litters. December 1 to June I farms reporting . numt>er of litters, SPEnnED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Under 11 acres farms reporting. 11 to 24 acres fanns reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 or more acres farms reporting. Harvested for grain farms reporting , bushels. .farms reporting, bushels. Winter wheat hervested farms reporting. acres, bijshels. Sales farms reporting . bushels . Spring wheat harvested farras reporting, acres . btishels. Sales farms reporting, bushels , Oats harvested for grain farms reporting, acres, bushels . Sales fanns reporting, bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting,, acres, biishels. , Sales farms reporting. , bushels. , Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting. . acres. , 100-lb. bags.. Diy field and seed peas harvested for peas farras reporting. . acres . , pounds. , Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . , Alf.slfa and alfalfa mixttires cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . acres. , tons. , Sales farms reporting . , tons , , Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting, acres , tons. Sales farms reportlitg . tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farras reporting . acres, tons. Sales fanns reporting . tons. "/ild hay cut. . .". farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons . Sales farms reporting . tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farras reporting. acres, tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. 4,193 28,753 1,759 1,587 591 209 31 16 2,974 13, 241 3,257 15,512 4,469 78,679 1,94« 1,612 685 155 39 30 1,804 25,512 1,975,943 731 1,052,125 4,969 663,259 19.620,644 4,906 18,638,458 14,131 394,728 17,931,632 13,627 17,137,975 6,043 125,271 5,303,714 2,142 3,165,571 8,390 473,471 14,562,500 4,978 10,124,203 3,798 138,743 2,673,786 1,638 125,761 179,927,790 19,700 859,091 2,450,126 6,550 599,727 3,165 108,826 149,313 591 18,843 1,443 25,412 34,384 181 4,4S4 1,098 93,530 110,405 136 7,427 480 15,170 21,794 62 4,170 114 3,807 27,761 1,187 13,446 357 419 244 132 22 13 873 6,064 1,026 7,382 958 21,469 344 327 189 74 3 16 333 4,268 322,133 62 67,650 675 51,836 1,210,909 654 1,088,997 2,159 54,775 2,263,414 1,959 2,124,811 1,249 20,035 911,886 289 253,881 1,517 65,907 1,889,265 542 668,493 335 12,337 261,791 65 3,285 5,403,600 3,377 237,641 596,923 632 4S,405 367 55,387 75,685 86 5,587 396 8,549 11,555 42 1,270 522 59,396 68,418 47 3,633 154 3,510 11,421 18 2,090 15 771 4,170 48 2,621 20 7 39 1,239 35 1,382 214 8,086 33 50 78 40 2 11 39 1,027 91,643 10 11,000 72 16,412 345,359 72 322,329 2S0 13,299 627,167 278 609,590 104 3,604 200,133 20 63,125 139 14,809 431,738 52 157,524 5,791 150,287 2,415 4,471,200 336 4S,945 148,530 74 11,300 62 11,137 14,625 3 900 18 1,608 1,925 32 14,343 15,586 1 50 13 1,258 840 1 75 5 306 2,060 140 1,547 46 47 18 17 11 1 90 642 133 905 202 4,645 53 84 40 19 64 1,042 75,070 11 15,000 128 14,852 364,300 122 337,299 425 13,833 625,063 422 602,432 202 4,307 196,727 69 65,320 252 16,520 473,362 109 178,133 2,830 55,725 15 310 450,900 613 51 446 137 215 143 13 600 145 13 ,447 20 ,139 17 2 ,604 55 1 017 1 840 10 215 S3 12 344 14 578 2 125 7 700 1 110 254 404 3,103 3,625 75 98 78 150 49 114 41 42 6 5 199 284 1,573 1,483 200 378 1,535 2,142 222 205 4,614 2,919 60 118 105 57 41 25 10 5 5 67 103 856 833 63,145 64,000 11 15 25,500 7,400 172 170 9,762 8,252 244,835 183,040 172 160 230,775 135,809 547 530 14,202 9,053 515,905 341,999 506 459 473,557 307,789 336 333 5,293 3,986 232,330 172,456 84 79 62,855 51,571 425 452 19,038 11,412 531,677 347,938 138 156 193,658 112,843 66 65 1,601 930 34,604 19,400 10 1 450 25 386,500 20,000 74, 165 2"5 1,0:0 932 1,097 62,549 49,971 147,430 113,361 142 198 10,521 8,819 176 223 12,805 10,794 17,013 14,392 12 24 1,112 556 99 104 2,157 1,410 3,446 1,710 11 1 305 50 147 136 17,031 10,527 21,834 11,115 15 23 1,761 1,665 36 45 3,314 1,433 4,494 2,300 5 5 950 115 7 1 140 30 900 160 248 2,177 77 90 50 26 5 193 973 207 1,199 80 675 65 15 35 155 12,325 10 3,750 98 2,163 60,440 98 52, 150 344 4,037 141,210 271 119,135 225 2,360 39,540 30 11,810 197 3,310 32,150 72 22,555 15 100 1,700 10 85 80,000 30,546 646 19,645 40,612 115 4,110 161 4,604 6,251 20 375 58 1,416 1,417 10 350 98 3,621 4,155 1 2 28 1,250 2,047 950 IDAHO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 6.-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms ! DaU arc based on report? for only a sample of farmg. See le^t j 67 [tern ^ and fxplanations, TotaJ all commercial faims Fx»no*nic cla.'^s na3%I SPECIFIED CROrS HARVESTED-ConimiMHl Alfalfa seed harvested farms reportljig.. acres . . pounds. . Irish potatoes harvested for heme use or for sale faims reporting.. acres^. hundredweight. . Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales doUara. . Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting. . acres. . Apples^ fanufl reporting. . Trees of all ages ..number.. Trees not of bearing age number. . Trees of bearing age. number. . Quantity harvested bushels. . 873 23,346 5,73i,146 5,857 204,113 39,811,774 4,041 91,315 1,957,803 1,278 3,450,996 1,050 13,288 862 365,698 201,318 164,380 1,300,104 170 4,638 663,238 603 15,915 3,036,125 349 8,916 195,173 149 225,198 192 662 192 12,055 9,564 2,491 4,539 13 581 95,900 142 9,412 1,918,100 131 5,236 126, 372 19 83,949 14 249 183 346 28 800 243 200 146 3 281 627 084 99 2 361 45 118 42 59 710 19 12 14 187 15 172 156 1,732 1,313 200,201 106,499 134 75 2,335 605 351,439 102,507 64 45 764 505 13,903 9,035 42 26 57,774 13,350 50 53 153 133 50 53 1,044 9,536 146 9,138 898 448 1,936 261 12 142 13,. 538 36,895 10 50 750 10 3,915 35 77 40 480 110 370 235 7 70 3,850 10 (Z) 50 10 1,500 21 38 26 575 155 420 1,655 Z Reported in small fractions. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. *Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. Does not Include data for fanns with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 68 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 5 of 6.— Livestock ranches [DaU are based on reports Tor only a sample of Tanna. See text] (For derinitiona and explanations, see text) Total all commercial feima Economic class FAIthC, ACREA(X, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent. Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Aversg:e size of farm acres Value of land and tutldin^: Average per farm, doHars . Average per acr«. dollars . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested 'arms reporting. acres, 1 to 9 acres 'arms reporting . 10 to 19 acres farms repcrting . 20 to 29 acres ■. farms reporting . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 ^cr^s farms reporting . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting , 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Cropland used onl> tor pasture farms reporting. acres. Cropland not harvesw^ and not pastured farms reporting. acres . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting . acres . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. acres . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. acre« . Woodland pastured farn,>. rppnrlinj:. acres . Woodland not pastured ftimi- rtTxjmni; . a^.^c~. . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) , farms reporting . acres . Improved pasture forms reporting . acrer^ . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting . Imgated ciopland harvested farms report ln^. acre-. . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting . acres. Cropland used for KiaJn or row crops farmed on the contour famis reporting; . acres. Land in strip-cropping systems for 9oi |. erosion oontiol farms reporting, acres. System of terraces on crop and pasture land - farms reporting . acres. FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . Under 25 years numbar . 25 to 34 years numbar . 35 to 44 years number. 45 to 54 years nimber. 55 to 64 years number . 65 or more years number . Average age years , OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 to 199 days operators reporting . 200 or more days operators repcrting . With other members of family working off farm operalJXs reporting . With income fronscmrces other than farm operated and off- farm work operators reporting. WiUi other incane of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their fanns operaUrs reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . With income frtm sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number , 10 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 lo 219 acres number 220 to 259 acres number 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number 1,000 to 1.999 acres number 2,0f)0 or more acres number See footnotes at end d table. 25,571 U, 786, 482 539.1 58,571 123 .42 24,191 3,728,177 583 880 1,289 2,777 7,328 6,435 3,663 988 248 13,686 611,378 7,817 1,216,341 5,402 904,863 1,379 153,832 2,662 157,646 2,652 1,006,336 1,482 232,218 11,342 6,211,398 4,652 350,626 20,597 2,508,201 19,517 2,031,385 2,137 79,514 685 112,214 243 34,240 190 10,532 25,269 464 3,309 6,745 7,194 5,346 2,211 47.7 10 U.2 6 071 1 862 2 509 3 224 3 811 2 658 15 ,129 2 534 .; ,106 532 2,850 1,132 3,614 2,993 2,876 1,384 1,243 3,629 2,637 1,532 1,149 850 100.0 4,344,326 100.0 5,111.0 104,734 22.08 637 107,736 15 27 25 55 172 179 128 31 5 382 104,262 213 39,895 116 12,954 70 15,936 71 11,005 257 400,633 32 17,179 725 3,500,155 208 135,760 541 123,285 440 67,829 28 902 9 426 2 103 823 4 43 158 218 245 160 53.5 212 126 30 56 51 638 65 221 10 6 5 10 55 111 182 471 174 20.5 2,399,127 55.2 13,788.1 290,292 20.08 141 51,232 19 30 55 26 5 83 34,614 46 16,795 22 5,177 U 5,695 18 5,923 37 181,640 3 703 171 2,079,540 67 97,657 136 70,053 127 37,799 5 448 37 53.2 160 6 142 16.7 831,969 19.2 5,858.9 109,901 18.94 113 19,639 2 4 25 39 40 2 64 20,422 37 5,316 23 2,304 9 1,718 12 1,294 22 31,932 3 1,090 134 741,925 36 13,352 106 21,769 93 12,330 5 179 11 26 29 46 26 52.4 124 7 43 202 157 23.8 18.5 613,917 291,304 14.1 5.7 3,039.2 1,855.4 81,071 50,770 27.86 28.27 145 124 19,281 11,458 4 5 3 1 2 8 13 14 39 51 60 35 22 9 2 1 100 67 31,906 9,435 44 43 5,U4 7,973 27 20 2,276 2,419 12 15 1,314 3,640 14 16 1,524 1,914 45 43 82,987 39,935 9 3 9,542 760 173 132 443,842 216,039 38 34 12,443 5,985 139 95 15,930 9,454 105 70 9,411 5,480 2 172 45 17 12 16 10 23 13 157 21 53 1 25 154 1 13 35 34 43 28 52.4 56 33 101 10 30 6 157 27 109 5 20 54 US 133 15.6 170,507 3.9 1,282.0 34,934 28.06 57 5,521 34 4,015 19 763 U 2,962 5 290 81 54,914 14 5,084 86 92,996 28 4,250 53 4,663 37 2,017 33 57.8 IDAHO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 6.-Livestock ranches \p&tA tire bKsod on rwportfl for only a sample of farms. See (ext ] 69 (Kor ilcriniluin> iind I'tplannlions, !ii(. — hari' ri'nani- number.. I.iM'-riirk.-hari' li-n.int Oihef Ami un-|«-< .fi...| I ..number. ..number. White farm i>prrnl<»-* Full o»ner» Part n«ner< All tennnr^ . .number... ..number... . .number. .. NonwhiU* farm ojM>rnt,.r Pull ounef.: number... Part awn<>rs number.. . All tenanls number . . . SPFriFIED EQUIPMENT AND HCn.lTlF.v »vn KIND OF ROAD fJrain cnmbi nr= fami^ reixminp,. .. r<.rn pickers. . Pirk-up haji-rs fann>i reporting.. . K.i-I.l forace har \lrtinc, ,, 1 tracl*ir farms refnrtin^. . . :} tractors famis rejiorlinc. . . n tractors farm^ rv>/iurtinf . .. 4 tractors famis reportinp. . . 5 or mor* tractors famis reporlin.a. . . Wheel tractors farms reporting . . . number.. . Trastler tractors farms rpportinc . . . number.. . Harden tractcr^ fanns reporting... number... \ulome freezer — , farms refxiiting. .. Milking machine farms rerwrting.. . Electric milk cooler fnmis reporting. . . Crop dner (for grain, forage, or other crops).... . Power^iperated elevator, conveyor, or blower . . . , . farms report i ng .. . Fafms t)y kind ot nud on which located: HanJ surface farms reporting. , . Gravel, shell, or shale farms re|»rting... Dirt or unimproved farms reporting... Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms leporting... 1 or mm miles to a hard surface road farms reporting., , 1 mile — ..farms reporting.. . '2 or 1i miles farms reptxting. . . 4 miles farms reporting 5 fx more miles farms reporting... FARM LABOR. WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting... persons... Regular hired workers (employed 150 or uKjre days) farms reporting... persons . . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers' 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting . It or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. in or more hired workers farms rejxirting . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPF.RATOR Residing on farm operated operators re^^orting. . . Not residing en farm operated operators reporting. . . flfierators not reporting residence .number. . . See footnotes at end of table. 13,193 7,8M 4,313 451 809 2,255 528 270 13,115 7,733 4,242 78 131 71 10,431 12,077 457 465 10,526 10,752 2,677 2,829 22,303 38,329 23,776 54,830 23,493 51,406 7,039 9,574 4,439 1,415 1,026 22,487 44,213 5,615 7,193 3,243 3,424 23,368 29,854 25,176 21,402 17,693 11,857 4,147 107 9,361 11,054 11,583 2,525 985 1,540 441 497 111 491 4,768 11,983 2,992 5,478 1,955 577 307 108 45 22.552 1,964 1,055 Economic class 302 475 47 29 3 302 475 47 210 233 9 9 388 439 89 795 1,750 706 1,906 691 1,797 189 226 138 67 71 658 1,424 309 373 105 109 731 1,038 837 621 577 SO 19 3 303 24a 407 180 31 149 20 24 369 1,246 311 1,053 135 55 61 36 24 664 141 45 23 131 3 2 1 23 131 3 92 138 170 703 152 633 151 618 21 23 30 26 51 147 504 86 114 13 163 338 172 159 140 1 101 155 915 148 815 15 141 308 119 380 116 355 13 29 41 18 113 288 53 67 23 25 132 176 141 118 116 98 186 83 144 122 19 1 76 115 9 76 115 14 14 194 329 169 383 169 368 69 42 12 2 165 289 71 79 173 204 199 135 139 15 5 2 72 161 32 9 15 15 147 227 137 263 132 244 14 7 3 128 201 40 43 126 155 154 103 103 17 133 19 5 113 145 106 208 100 178 40 46 10 90 126 47 52 108 133 130 84 67 16 28 41 4 8 24 31 3 2 3 5 2 5 70 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 6.-Livestock ranches [Data are based on reports for only a sample o( fanns. See lexij Item (Tor doflnitions and explanations, see text) Tola] all commercial faims Economic class DSE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and frrtilizinc materials used dunnn the vcnr fam.s reporting.. acres on which used . . tons. . Dr>' materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid matiTials farms reporting.. tons.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting.. acres.. Dry' materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . Ions.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Wheat farms reporting,. acres.. Dry materials fatTKS reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Irish potatoes farms reivrting.. acres.. Dry materials farms reporting. . Ions.. Liquid materials farms repcrting.. tons.. Sugar beets fam>s reportini;. . acres . . Dry materials fantis reporting. . Ions.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. All other crops farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms repcrtinjg,. tons.. Lime or liming materials used durini; the year farms reporting.. acres limed. . tons .. SPEnriED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed fcr livestock and poultry fam's reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. SlOO lo S999 fnmiv reporting. . $1,000 to 51,999 famis repccting.. 512,000 to S4,999 farms renorting. . $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestfick and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under Sl.OOO farms reporting.. 51,000 toS2,49!l forms reporting.. S2,50O [o ^,999 farms reporting.. 55,000 to S9,999 famis renorting., $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars.. Under S200 farms refiorting.. $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting . . Hired labor farms reporung. . dollars.. Under S200 farms reporting, . $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting. . S1,000 to $2,199 farms reporting.. $2,500 to .^1,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to 59,999 farms reporting. . $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting, . $50,000 or more farms reporting, , $eeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting, . dollars, , Under $100 fan„s reporting.. $100 to $499 : farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farrr.s reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. , dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. SlOO to $199 , farms reporting.. S500 to $999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to 54,999 farms reporting., $5,000 or nKire farms reporting,. See footnotes at end of table. 16,099 .,262,608 149,184 15,243 131,005 2,796 18,179 8,479 279,619 8,346 28,375 187 498 1,161 19,135 1,144 1,767 22 40 8,570 364,983 7,402 22,538 1,355 6,509 4,274 173,194 4,049 27,684 463 3,141 3,876 83,770 3,582 19,531 781 2,566 7,801 341,907 6,833 31,110 1,306 5,425 25,559 19,663 37,975,410 2,219 10,297 3,197 2,613 1,337 12,729 46,643,682 7,789 1,999 1,251 792 898 16,846 10,886,212 4,636 9,310 2,900 17,490 33,097,429 4,378 3,799 2,943 3,024 1,835 933 377 149 52 14,701 7,226,477 3,756 7,138 2,203 1,604 25,212 22,357,838 1,425 7,824 8,043 7,628 292 224 19,581 1,972 218 1,901 11 71 166 11,887 165 1,089 3 6 17 1,211 16 80 1 1 64 2,387 60 189 6 43 20 920 20 184 18 409 18 85 60 2,767 55 274 6 21 850 802 5,873,664 60 242 103 142 255 533 6,016,526 195 81 62 67 128 399 389,493 109 178 112 630 3,353,205 95 69 63 94 117 81 63 37 U 325 Ul,047 103 148 44 30 839 1,107,261 44 73 9,975 1,052 71 1,006 4 46 51 5,290 51 491 1 3 3 748 3 51 20 898 18 84 4 36 11 791 11 121 13 332 U 67 32 1,916 31 192 2 7 174 167 ,167,744 13 141 141 4,652,366 6 22 89 107 213,149 10 31 66 173 2,843,178 11 24 38 47 37 11 79 64,360 6 31 22 20 172 574,805 215 218 323 48 3,670 345 46 325 4 20 33 1,930 33 148 1 1 5 285 4 12 1 1 20 876 18 59 2 7 7 113 7 62 12 414 10 31 2 11 142 137 786,689 3 21 22 30 61 105 609,268 26 22 21 17 19 77 80,458 14 39 24 131 549,985 3 8 12 24 42 28 L4 53 25,498 5 30 13 5 142 203,393 12 33 95 2 40 3,346 333 39 332 27 2,800 27 278 7 212 7 15 7 225 6 27 1 1 37 ,545 164 36 160 2 31 1,207 30 128 1 2 211 7 13 3 107 2 17 1 2 202 157 195 148 592,921 231,241 U 14 51 68 34 19 55 38 44 9 128 95 531,284 163,412 55 52 22 15 14 20 20 6 17 2 105 74 54,760 29,544 29 34 63 34 U 6 157 99 329,562 87,618 18 36 24 21 23 14 40 16 38 10 12 2 2 83 49 21,748 8,445 38 25 35 21 6 2 4 1 200 157 168,745 100,810 4 13 40 50 87 65 69 29 20 945 70 20 70 18 560 18 36 10 190 10 18 6 105 6 133 114 85,594 16 72 20 51 57,694 42 5 34 10,152 22 10 2 54 32,462 27 12 10 3 1 53 10,096 24 29 127 47,014 state Table 18. IDAHO 71 -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 6.-Livestock ranches, [t>KU we b&sed on reports for only n sample of fume. See text] (Fof (ierinilions and explanations, see text) Total all ponvnercial faima Koontxnic class ESTttHTED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars. Bvef&^e per farm, dollars . All crops 9o]d dollars , Field crop^, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vefietables sold dollars. Fruits and nuts sold dollars . Forvsl products and horticultural specially products sold dollars. \1! livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy [raducts sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . LIVISTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and lalves farms reporting. number. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting . number. Milk cows farms reporting . number. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. number. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Caule and calves- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 4 head farms reporting, 5 to 9 bead farms reporting. 10 to 10 head farms reporting. 20 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 99 head farms re|x>rting. 100 to 499 head farms reporting. 500 or more head farms reporting. Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting , 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting , 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting . Milk oows- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms rejiorting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. HofSeS and/or mules farms reporting. number. Hogs and pigs farms reporting. number. Bom since .lune 1 farms reporting, number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambs farms reporting . number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. number , Ewes farms reporting, number. Rams and wethers farms reporting. number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Bogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Milk and cream sold farms reporting . pounds dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting . dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. (kizens. dollars. See footnotee at aid of table. 429,419,043 16,793 238,832,731 226,099,644 3,450,996 5,879,895 3,402,196 190,586,312 6,797,762 45,171,818 138,616,732 21,472 1,329,386 19,938 539,891 16,963 191,200 19,377 401,207 18,808 388,288 394 1,214 1,529 3,444 7,772 4,091 2,681 247 1,504 5,883 5,266 2,676 2,186 1,023 436 964 2,698 6,862 4,4«6 1,664 943 220 40 30 U,151 41,729 7,326 156,440 4,996 93,410 5,153 63,030 4,033 1,181,990 2,835 338,656 3,580 843,334 3,492 816,180 2,626 27,154 12,017 1,273,422 19,921 697,690 112,516,465 4,526 187,355 5,808,005 3,534 1,208,535 15,710,955 13,495 1,338,856,757 45,171,818 3,498 1,548,744 5,286 12,074,239 3,984,504 24,996,668 29,408 1,589,081 1,400,239 12,469 9,826 166,547 23,407,587 23,653 147,028 23,236,906 765 187,014 743 83,615 429 1,446 695 49,217 721 54,182 7 34 17 37 66 155 346 103 15 78 50 55 104 97 76 268 160 240 24 3 2 747 7,986 195 3,872 115 2,284 149 1,588 294 549,857 202 109,336 281 440,521 276 429,514 243 11,007 405 18,818 738 87,346 13,650,677 119 4,782 148,242 280 549,535 7,143,955 140 4,858,867 147,028 68 1,798 146 58,970 19,459 16,174,767 92,958 970,102 928,179 2,409 1,664 37,850 15,204,665 5,940 63,752 15,134,973 137 85,429 125 33,649 73 369 119 22,719 124 29,061 164 3,719 36 597 18 325 27 272 110 431,909 69 91,041 104 340,868 103 332,086 96 8,782 54 4,174 129 43,431 7,534,891 16 416 12,896 103 445,420 5,790,460 16 1,778,235 63,752 18 533 22 16,386 5,407 4,101,606 28,885 318,218 240,770 3,560 712 73,176 3,783,388 4,753 20,347 3,758,288 125 41,747 124 19,577 76 229 119 11,403 119 10,767 135 1,354 40 1,448 28 991 28 457 67 66,782 47 7,556 (A 59,226 62 57,879 56 1,347 68 4,063 124 18,572 2,655,900 21 1,816 56,296 58 59,407 772,291 21 696,185 20,347 15 517 27 12,746 4,206 2,990,042 14,802 183,115 145,292 6,500 1,193 30,130 2,806,927 8,873 22,641 2,775,413 183 33,783 175 16,595 101 268 164 8,583 177 8,605 188 1,527 50 924 37 493 36 431 69 42,687 53 8,412 68 34,275 68 33,590 62 685 96 5,234 181 14,671 1,101,487 36 1,239 38,409 67 35,346 459,498 36 755,277 22,641 18 520 34 20,386 6,727 1,111,216 7,078 80,184 69,971 3,158 7,055 1,031,032 1,480 20,262 1,009,290 152 16,270 151 8,389 84 292 137 4,261 141 3,620 125 648 34 524 20 361 26 163 27 6,301 1,817 25 4,984 23 4,818 17 166 81 2,425 143 6,550 859,073 23 795 24,645 31 7,283 94,679 36 849,086 20,262 7 83 26 3,597 1,187 562,425 4,229 32, 539 14,304 3,099 15,136 529,886 2,347 19,426 508,113 129 8,744 129 4,825 69 241 119 2, OX 123 1,885 98 644 28 327 11 99 25 228 17 1,253 12 323 17 930 17 907 10 23 77 2,154 124 3,645 454,198 22 486 15,056 17 1,874 24,362 30 755,342 19,426 5 76 27 5,275 1,741 56,612 1,348 4,923 1,723 3,200 51,589 260 500 50,829 39 1,041 39 580 26 47 37 217 37 244 1 10 15 6 16 13 1 7 52 187 3 238 3 234 2 29 768 37 477 45,128 1 30 930 4 205 2,665 1 24,742 600 580 191 72 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 6. -Livestock ranches [pBla are based on refjorts for only a sample of fanns. See text] Item (For definitioiia and explanations, LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Contlnued Litters farrowed Decemtier 1, 1956, to November 30, 1959. . . .Fanns reporting. number of litters . 1 or 2 liU^rs 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 Utters, . 20 to 39 litters.. 40 to 69 litters. . 70 or more litters. June 2 to November arms reporting. Farms repoKing. 'arms reporting.,, 'arms reporting . arms reporting . 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting . number of litters. December 1 to June 1 fanns reporting . number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . . acres.. Under 11 acres farms reporting. , 11 to 24 atres farms reporting. , 25 to 49 acres farms reporting., 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. , 75 to 99 acres .farms reporting. . 100 or more acres farms reporting. . Harvested for gjain fnrms reporting . , bushels. . , .farms reporting.. bushels. . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Sales fanns reporting . . bushels . . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Oats harvested for ^rain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting . . acres . . btishels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans fanns reporting . . acres . . 100-lb. bags. . Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas farms reporting . . acres. . pounds . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Clover, tijnothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay fanns reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . acres . . — • tons. . Sales fanns reporting . . tons . . Wild hay cut farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres . . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . . acres. . tons, green weight.. See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms 4,193 28,753 1,759 1,587 591 209 31 16 2,974 13,241 3,257 15,512 4,469 78,679 1,948 1,612 685 155 39 30 1,804 25,512 1,975,943 731 1,052,125 4,969 663,259 19,620,644 ■4,906 18,638,458 14,131 394,728 17,931,632 13,627 17,137,975 6,043 125,271 5,808,714 2,142 3,165,571 8,390 473,471 14,562,500 4,978 10,124,203 3,798 138,743 2,673,786 1,638 125,761 179,927,790 1,105,886 19,700 859,091 2,450,126 6,550 599,727 3,165 108,826 149,313 591 18,843 1,443 25,412 34,384 181 4,484 1,098 93,580 110,405 136 7,427 480 15,170 21,794 114 3,807 27,761 104 730 37 48 11 7 1 70 324 92 2,660 18 43 20 2 5 4 25 646 51,760 2 800 53 3,926 105,696 52 100,926 177 4,613 198,453 150 176,933 170 4,498 222,668 17 29,432 196 6,003 211,540 14 600 12,430 2 94 106,800 524 50 485 122 532 34 5 967 105 9 079 12 065 106 2,712 3,725 6 75 85 16,199 19,938 2 160 25 1,187 1,584 2 58 212 46 1,860 4 17 15 2 15 488 41,560 13 1,557 39,935 13 37,688 54 2,203 100,107 52 96,721 57 2,545 143,584 3 18,172 42 1,820 66,156 9 12,350 497 10,508 37,747 124 22,337 61,289 14 3,920 18 3,955 4,750 11 365 587 23 10,542 13,332 1 100 2 540 850 23 272 9 7 3 3 1 15 139 19 133 24 434 5 2 38 1,500 10 819 26,159 10 24,977 42 1,001 43,787 38 34,376 43 906 40,765 7 8,530 45 1,544 59,240 11 U,150 59 1,262 76,800 97 10,312 26,105 5 1,024 22 1,636 2,665 578 858 14 1,280 1,455 131 237 29 161 6 17 23 61 26 100 12 185 5 6 1 6 39 2 ,55C 1 300 11 861 24 ,436 11 23,434 40 796 38 ,411 32 32 ,624 34 557 24,96C 3 1 ISO 47 1 630 56 118 17 15 775 1 14 140 1 30 30 000 14,194 122 9,659 20,245 6 487 26 1,344 1,961 25 681 1,002 1 50 22 2,438 3,123 2 72 142 14 112 4 6 2 2 157 •4 3 1 77 6,000 • 1 500 12 446 10,171 11 9,832 23 418 12,674 21 10,879 22 302 10,589 4 1,550 43 788 24,257 6 3,277 30 520 98 5,666 10,143 21 1,351 1,708 9 124 197 14 1,284 1,230 9 285 230 1 50 ISO 243 4,995 7 4,995 17 192 3,344 6 2,198 13 128 2,350 19 221 5,769 65 2,032 3,929 17 743 911 1 25 22 839 931 U 555 698 6 150 110 sV Class VI 22 96 9 13 11 32 21 64 2 24 2 1 4 150 7 IDAHO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 6.-Livestock ranches { DsU are based on reports for only a sainplf- of fanns. See text ] 73 (For ilofinilions and fvpliuialinns, s SPEOFIED CHOPS HARVESTEO-rootifiiinl Alfalfa seed harvested f&na jwjHjrllng.. acres . . pounds.. Irish potatoes hajTfested for heme use or for sale farms reporting . . acres^. buDdredwel^t. . Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting.. Sales dollars . . lAnd in bearing and nonbearing fnilt 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. . ^entity harvested bushels. . Totol air oofflmflfciBl rarms 873 23.3^6 5,734,14* 5,857 204,113 39,811,774 4,041 91,315 1,957,808 1,278 3,450,996 1,050 13,288 862 365,698 201,313 164,380 1,300,104 RcoiHunir class 37 1,627 245,487 56 1,103 216,002 20 534 10,661 12,469 41 S,785 4,612 1,173 846 846 157,200 16 930 135,720 15 437 8,698 2,409 5,149 4,506 643 392 13 367 48,820 13 140 25,953 4 72 1,467 133 36 97 114 13,967 17 2,336 1 25 496 13 13 12 294 28 266 196 10 300 25,500 10 ,505 (Z) 9 148 23 125 146 11 6 383 Z Reported in small fractions . ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 'Does not include acreage for farms with less then 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not Include data for faims »lth less than 20 trees and grapevines. 74 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 6 of 6.-General farms [Data are based on raporta for only a sample of famia. See t«xt] (For denniltons and exptanaLions, gee text) Total all oommefcial faims Economic class FAW6, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number . , Percent distribution percent. . Land in farms acres . . Percent distfi button percent . . Average size of farm acres . . Value of land and buildmi^; Avefape per farm dollars . . Average per acre dollars . . Land in farms according to use: Crcfiland 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. . 60 to 99 acres farms reporting. . 100 to 199 "cres farms reporting. . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . 1.000 or more acres farms reporting . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting.. acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland not pastured forma reporting. . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not »w>dland) farms reporting. . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. . acres.. Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Land use practices; Cropland in cover crops farms reporting . . Oopland used for grain or row crops fanned on the contour farms reporting . . acres . . Land in stnp-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . L'nder 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45to54yeare number . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 of more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCXIME Farm operators- Wcrking orf their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators repcrting.. 200 or more days operators repcrting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income frcm sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . . With other incane of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . . Operators not wcrking off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income fron sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . FARJiG BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . . 10 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 269 acres number . 260 to 499 acres number . 500 to 999 acres number . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number. 2,000 or more acres number.. See footnotes at end d table. 25,571 xxx XXX 539.1 58,571 123-42 24,191 3,728,177 583 880 1,289 2,777 7,328 6,435 3,663 988 248 13,636 611,378 7,817 1,216,341 5,402 904,863 1,379 153,832 2,662 157,646 2,652 1,006,836 1,482 232,218 U,342 6,211,393 4,652 350,626 20,597 2,508,201 19,517 2,031,385 2,137 79,514 685 112,214 243 34,240 190 10,532 25,269 464 3,309 6,745 7,194 5,346 2,211 47.7 10,442 6,071 1,862 2,509 3,224 3,311 2,568 15,129 2,534 4,106 532 2,850 1,132 3,614 2,993 2,876 1,384 1,243 3,629 2,637 1,532 1,149 4,974 100.0 ,358,146 100.0 273.0 56,590 217.40 4,962 653,722 10 66 140 536 1,844 1,645 620 79 22 2,949 81,329 1,291 91,629 735 63,396 184 12,130 579 16,103 332 58,800 181 26,435 2,127 321,345 892 29,693 4,531 533,540 4,553 504,706 437 9,353 77 8,315 24 1,641 39 541 4,914 102 795 1,494 1,342 913 268 45.7 2,126 1,339 377 360 643 578 364 2,348 542 572 186 3.7 197,943 14.6 1,064.2 200,698 195.32 186 38,566 31 99 40 16 99 9,858 73 16,776 45 12,800 9 2,026 38 1,950 16 13,750 13 4,707 85 49,107 31 4,587 160 64,120 158 57,075 25 1,366 5 2,940 2 420 185 5 5 85 65 13 7 46.1 145 22 29 345 255 335 840 771 395 290 656 402 130 55 606 12.2 254,274 18.7 419.6 96,463 231.36 606 133,758 55 315 209 25 2 376 17,758 135 19,107 92 14,790 10 1,800 49 2,517 22 4,4(X 13 3,555 234 51,988 112 5,899 578 125,857 578 109,158 63 1,564 7 1,617 7 151 600 16 120 190 195 51 28 43.2 162 149 7 6 57 444 69 75 15 45 135 75 70 110 uo 30 11 1,809 36.4 457,755 33.7 253.0 58,827 233.35 1,809 243,419 10 55 667 826 234 13 4 1,159 28,167 422 29,633 231 21,185 39 2,992 195 5,506 96 9,339 42 5,330 315 96,464 339 10,287 1,737 226,727 1,731 199,428 178 4,273 34 2,557 16 1,010 1,788 15 332 640 456 264 31 43.4 750 588 116 46 181 136 46 1,059 217 168 15 35 265 425 365 160 95 250 150 37 1,428 28.7 290,308 21.4 203.3 33,835 218.17 1,423 132,339 40 176 759 383 64 1 793 18,951 342 15,635 139 3,833 71 3,877 165 2,975 80 16,541 61 7,403 646 70,744 289 7,220 1,346 125,922 1,341 104, 527 95 1,370 26 1,131 10 180 1,426 50 202 386 401 311 76 46.4 731 U2 152 137 223 205 142 697 132 150 100 365 260 220 105 60 135 70 755 15.2 120,449 8.9 159.5 28,743 136.76 750 48,211 15 70 240 328 84 13 440 5,577 283 8,373 163 5,013 45 1,225 111 2,135 63 7,521 41 3,105 283 38,194 91 1,520 634 37,191 624 31,624 56 610 5 70 745 15 86 167 173 173 126 50.1 406 140 96 170 155 121 170 349 75 105 175 100 165 95 30 30 40 90 20 7 3 IDAHO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 6.-General farms [DatA are based on reports for oniy a sample o[ lams. See text ] 75 (For ilermiuons and ekplsniLlions, o«. tpit) Toul nil ni fannp Eoonomic cIkss F»RVti Bl rni/)R VND TENURE OF OPERATOR All larir operators: Full ...Ml.T- .. Prul nwnpfs .. \ri U'nnnL; .. number,. , Ciuih L^nAnts number... Shnro-rnsh [pnanL'^ number . . . Crop-s>iKre Us(ocr.-«harr tonanr.s number... Other and unspet iried renanLs number... Wh)t« fami operauxs: Full owTier? number. .. Part owners number . . . All tenants number. . . NonwIiiK' farm upornlnr- Full owners number. .. Part owners number. . . All tenants number . . . SPFXHFIED EQinPMENT AND FACHJTIES ANT KIND OF ROAD Gram combines faniis rp[inrtinp. . number . . Corn picktrs farms reportinf.. nun'h.'r.. Picli-up balers farms reportinc. number. . Field firape liar\ esters fam.s reporting. . numl>er.. Vlotortrui-ks farTiis reporting. . number. . Tracttrs famis reportinp . . nuniber . . Tracl^jrs other than i-anlen farms reportmc . nimiber.. 1 traet*jr farms reportm;'. . '2 traclars fam.s repcjrtme. . 3 traclors farms reportini: , . 4 trarlors farms reportintr. . 5 or more tractors farms rcportinr. . Wheel Iraclrjrs fanus reportmc ■ - number.. Trawler tractors fatnis reportmc . . number.. Garden tractors faniis reporting.. number.. Automobiles farms rcrortinc. number.. Automobiles and or motortrucks farms rcjiortinE.. Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms repotting.. Crop dner {for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reportint'.. PowerK)perat*d eleval^r, ctjnveyor, or blower farms reporting.. Farms by kind of roarl on which located: Haul surface farms reporting. . Gravel, shell, or shall- farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting. . '2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . 1 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired wtrkers farms reporting. . persons.. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or n e days) farma reporting . , persons,. Farms reporting by number of rei?ular hired workers; 1 hired worker farms reporting, , 2 fiired workers farms reprxting , , 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . 5 l« 9 hired workers farms repeating. . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated Operatrxs reporting . . . Not residing on fami operated operators reporting. . . Operators not reporting residence number . . . See footnol«9 at end of table. 13,193 7,864 4,313 451 809 2,255 »3 270 13, U5 7,733 4,245 78 131 71 10,431 12,077 457 465 10,526 10,752 2,677 2,829 22,303 38,329 23,776 54,830 23,493 51,406 7,039 9,574 4,439 1,415 1,026 22,487 44,213 5,615 7,193 3,243 3,424 23,368 29,854 25,176 21,402 17,693 U,857 4,147 107 9,361 11,054 11,583 2,525 985 1,540 441 497 111 491 4,768 11,983 2,992 5,478 1,955 577 307 108 45 22,552 1,964 1,055 2,193 1,624 1,136 81 223 640 137 55 2,183 1,613 1,101 2,174 2,417 133 133 2,544 2,689 457 498 4,438 7,056 4,786 11,272 4,738 10,752 1,058 2,179 1,028 264 209 4,683 10,015 616 737 514 520 4,574 5,859 4,917 4,299 3,448 2,839 895 7 1,928 2,4U 2,115 364 225 139 64 45 6 24 827 2,032 483 737 346 85 49 4,525 268 181 36 113 34 36 112 34 123 190 15 15 104 114 78 78 180 610 181 839 181 823 5 13 38 44 81 173 716 65 107 15 16 180 329 186 132 154 70 23 103 79 3 143 464 138 307 147 26 13 169 257 169 6 46 77 164 247 164 384 435 16 16 385 396 90 95 590 1,288 606 1,927 606 1,855 35 130 220 85 86 601 1,728 109 127 72 72 601 868 606 573 495 310 141 6 325 278 284 39 25 299 602 195 244 157 27 553 31 22 682 633 493 20 111 315 32 15 682 633 438 822 908 61 61 1,120 1,133 163 183 1,752 2,728 1,784 4,404 1,783 4,224 146 1,013 476 119 29 1,772 3,935 205 239 180 180 1,713 2,145 1,808 1,675 1,384 1,223 499 1 845 939 719 123 76 47 35 10 1 256 688 101 123 1,737 40 32 642 480 305 25 50 150 55 25 637 480 305 596 625 30 30 754 765 95 111 1,227 1,607 1,403 2,734 1,382 2,624 422 710 227 15 8 1,367 2,455 158 169 110 110 1,269 1,517 1,413 1,215 333 885 192 704 586 116 31 35 10 15 5 5 78 222 514 116 120 25 10 75 5 5 514 116 110 218 228 U 11 259 259 31 31 543 671 665 1,161 649 1,059 343 233 67 1 639 980 63 79 102 102 672 843 725 574 451 326 30 315 362 60 26 34 16 11 1,273 98 57 76 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 6.-General farms [toata are based on reporta for only a sample of fanns. See text (For dcfinilions and explanations, see text) Tot^ all ODnvnercial turns Economic class USE OF COMMEBCTAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Comnterrial fertilizer and fcrtiliiinc materials used durinc the year fartr.s reportinf;.. acres on which used , . , tons , . . Dry niaterials farms reporti nj; . . . Ions.. Liquid mal<>rials farms reporting.. tons. ,. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting.. acres.. Dry matenals farms reporting.. tons. , Liquid materials farms reporting. .. tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. . acres . . Dt>' matenals farms reporting. . tons . . Liquid matenals farms reporting . . tons . . Vheat t farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials fnniis reporting. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Irlah potatoes farms reporting. . acres. . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. Sugar beets famis rernrtm^. . acres. . Dry materials farms reporting. . Liquid mat«nals forms reporting.. toes.. All other crops farms reporting. . acres. . Dry materials farms reporting. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons, . Lime or liming materials used durinc the year fanns reporting . . acres limed. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultry fare's reporting., dollars,. Under $100 farrr.s reporti ng , , $100 to $999 farms reporting, , $1,000 to $1,999 farm-i reportinR,, $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting , , $5,000 or more farms repnrti ng , , Purchase of livestock and poult/y forms reporting . . dollars,. Under $1,000 farms reporting , . 51,000 to $2,499 forms reporting . , 52,500 to $4,999 fanes reporting,. $5,000 to 59,999 faniis reporting , , $10,000 or more farms reporting,. Machine hire farmv re|orting.. dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting . . $200 to $999 farms renorting . . $1,000 or more farms reporting , , Hired labor farms reporting, . dollars.. Under S200 farms reporting.. $200 to $499 farms reporting. . $500to$991l farms reporting . , 51 ,000 to $2,499 farms reportin? . . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting . , $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting, , $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting,. $50,000 or more farms reporting, . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting, . dollars.. Unrjer $100 fan.is reporting . . $100 to $499 farms reporting. . 5500 to $999 fanris reporting . . $1,0(X) or niore farms reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the fann business farms reporting., dollars,. Under $100 farms reporting., SlOO to $199 *, farms reporting., S50O to $999 , farms repcrting, , $1,000 to Sl,999 farms reporting,, $5,000 or more farrr.s reporting.. See footnotes at end of table. 16,099 l,2&2,60e U9,184 i5,2A3 131,005 2,796 18,179 8,479 279,619 8,346 28,375 187 498 1,161 19,135 1,144 1,767 22 40 8,570 364,983 7,402 22,538 1,355 6,509 4,274 173,194 4,049 27,684 463 3,141 3,876 83,770 3,582 19,531 781 2,566 7,801 341,907 6,833 31, UO 1,306 5,425 25,559 19,663 37,975,410 2,219 10,297 3,197 2,613 1,337 12,729 46,643,682 7,789 1,999 1,251 792 898 16,846 10,886,212 4,636 9,310 2,900 17,490 33,097,429 4,378 3,799 2,943 3,oa4 1,835 933 377 149 52 14,701 7,226,477 3,756 7,138 2,203 1,604 25,212 22,357,338 1,425 7,824 8,043 7,628 292 3,868 249,889 30,963 3,758 28,115 641 2,848 2,183 72,922 2,151 6,951 53 105 238 3,097 238 293 5 5 2,379 63,294 2,140 5,263 260 705 1,262 31,006 1,201 4,232 102 339 1,492 26,492 1,391 6,022 298 943 1,759 53,078 1,598 5,354 237 751 4,974 3,721 3,453,349 583 2,126 515 400 97 2,633 5,340,759 1,590 456 304 181 102 3,647 2^3,030 727 2,172 748 3,634 4,881,992 7U 975 739 685 336 132 47 5 4 3,028 1,193,876 566 1,688 554 220 4,918 4,318,776 126 1,355 1,773 1,637 27 170 41,486 5,418 160 4,760 41 658 99 8,713 98 825 1 2 316 115 10,963 100 688 19 124 97 6,431 87 942 10 125 91 4,398 85 1,137 21 210 95 10,665 83 1,143 22 197 186 147 676,354 5 41 20 38 43 122 1,726,625 19 17 3 17 66 144 303,106 6 49 89 181 1,493,146 2 1 31 38 63 37 5 4 121 '>09,996 38 74 186 516,634 6 5 160 15 562 56,370 7,608 540 6,653 160 955 2% 13,916 286 1,500 16 30 33 470 33 70 5 5 332 14,787 297 1,301 42 153 233 8,484 223 1,055 21 37 288 6,977 263 1,424 97 447 329 U,736 282 1,303 68 283 606 509 676,401 31 279 61 U6 22 375 1,360,598 120 66 72 % 25 453 395,469 46 269 138 578 1,452,729 35 29 62 216 181 45 10 372 264,020 21 163 93 95 606 934,087 15 114 467 1,564 97,326 12,333 1,537 11,467 269 866 970 29,381 964 2,937 6 35 142 1,731 142 165 1,009 22,421 896 2,054 118 275 580 U,975 544 1,600 46 158 683 11,187 633 2,619 115 197 743 20,U1 682 2,092 96 201 1,809 1,471 1,255,152 217 791 271 170 22 1,035 1,586,206 555 240 168 61 11 1,386 1,077,147 190 793 403 1,431 1,353,037 168 364 443 331 102 23 1,171 435,123 101 730 307 33 1,804 1,651,703 240 830 732 2 1,034 39,621 4,185 993 3,872 136 313 552 15,087 537 1,266 30 38 45 440 45 33 635 10,963 569 883 71 123 256 3,270 251 475 20 17 340 3,305 320 672 55 83 377 6,556 346 538 36 52 1,428 1,019 638,533 175 655 108 71 10 672 472,749 508 108 45 11 1,027 484,312 247 683 97 1,001 432,551 278 442 135 90 5 1 820 199,657 212 495 101 12 1,408 874,407 15 539 612 242 493 14,346 1,351 483 1,295 35 56 241 4,870 241 382 10 140 10 5 278 4,055 268 323 10 30 96 846 96 160 5 2 90 625 90 170 10 6 195 3,310 185 255 15 18 755 459 171,029 115 294 45 5 358 184,776 317 25 16 556 189,630 182 353 21 401 141,375 205 127 43 16 10 463 79,760 171 271 15 6 730 309,300 40 444 211 35 IDAHO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 6.-General farms [DaU nre based on reporta for only ft sample of Iktw. S»e u-xl] 77 {Fof derinition^ and ^Kplanaliofis, 9ee tp«l) Tout aj) commercial fanns Rooncanic class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold u>ui, dollars avcra^ per lann, dollars All crofM sold dollara Field iTops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars \ e|n>(&bles ^Id dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest F«oducts and hcfticultural specialty pfodncts sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold. dollars Dajr^ products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and daily, sold dollars LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved . Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls includmi; steer and bull calves. arms reporting, number. 'arms reporting, number. 'arms reporting, number, 1 reporting. number, 'arms reporting, number. Farms reporting by number on hand: CaUle and calves- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting . . 5 to 9 head farms reiKTting,, 10 to 19 head farms reporting, . 20 to 49 head farms reporting , , 50 lo 99 head farm= rcforting. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting. . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . . 3 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting , . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . , 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . lOO or more bead farms reporting . . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 lo 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 cr more head farms reporting . . Horses andv'or mules. farms reporting . . numba.. Hogs antl pi^ farms reporting. . number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting, , number , . Stteep and lambs farms Lambs under 1 year old farms Sheep 1 year old and over farms Ewes farms Rams and wethers farms Ctiidtens 4 months old and over fanns Livestock and livestock ptoducls sold: CaUle and calves sold abve farms Bogs and pigs sold alive farms Sheep and lambs sold alive farms Milk and cream sold farms Chickens including broilers sold farms Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. number, reporting . number . reporting. number. reporting, n'lmber . , reporting number dollars reprrtjng number dollars reporti ng dollars reporting pounds dollars reporting dollars reporting dozens dollars "129,419,043 16,793 233,332,731 226,099,64a 3,450,996 5,379,895 3,402,196 190,586,312 6,797,762 45,171,818 138,616,732 21,472 1,329,386 19,938 539,891 16,963 191,200 19,377 401,207 18,808 388,288 394 1,21A 1,629 3,444 7,772 4,091 2,681 247 1,504 5,883 5,266 2,676 2,136 1,023 436 964 2,693 6,362 4,486 1,684 943 220 40 30 11,151 41,729 7,326 156,440 4,996 93,410 5,153 63,030 4,033 1,181,990 2,335 333,656 3,580 843,334 3,492 816,180 2,626 27,154 12,017 1,273,422 19,921 697,690 11.2,516,465 4,526 187,355 5,808,005 3,534 1,208,535 15,710,955 13,495 1,338,356,757 45,171,813 3,493 1,54S,744 5,286 12,074,239 3,934,5{X 72,146,992 14,545 50,082,331 43,056,316 1,252,741 231,658 541,616 22,264,661 640,961 7,202,181 14,421,519 4,389 175,859 4,052 65,744 3,609 36,546 4,CE4 57,738 3,362 52,377 132 214 294 883 1,847 706 311 2 304 1,490 1,306 445 275 124 53 55 483 1,561 1,160 243 122 33 1 1 2,057 5,251 1,667 33,356 1,141 19,728 1,146 13,623 353 103,115 590 27,089 763 76,026 751 73,455 566 2,571 2,475 170,027 4,123 76,286 U, 539, 551 1,001 35,357 1,096,067 769 108,564 1,4U,332 3,112 236,351,079 7,202,181 796 197,333 1,103 1,187,744 391,956 12,427,822 66,816 8,964,532 3,405,815 314,435 60,582 183,700 3,463,290 49,465 615,464 2,798,361 153 19,644 132 6,067 105 2,307 143 5,898 130 7,679 13 41 2 2 15 36 9 14 22 43 2 13 23 1 1 97 355 41 1,994 35 1,124 37 870 36 18,286 27 7,211 32 11,075 30 10,795 23 280 52 5,378 149 12,953 2,356,5U 33 2,373 73,563 34 23,413 304,369 63 17,918,639 615,464 23 3,018 17 34,689 11,447 17,903,357 29,552 13,061,689 12,544,134 317,940 66,628 132,937 4,846,668 186,595 1,246,737 3,413,336 553 37,023 498 13,508 432 5,667 501 12,606 476 10,909 15 36 20 40 161 182 99 50 139 91 48 82 151 71 59 59 10 292 754 1*7 5,164 135 3,265 140 1,899 93 U,747 65 1,765 33 12,982 83 12,630 66 352 275 21,255 525 18,224 2,962,437 117 5,251 162,781 82 17,469 227,097 321 39,359,743 1,246,737 U6 120,441 120 200,085 66,029 27,194,082 15,033 18,219,770 17,665,895 435,166 40,709 78,000 3,974,312 153,605 3,404,391 5,416,316 1,670 69,377 1,529 26,403 1,415 16,502 1,529 21,938 21,536 55 47 89 130 847 351 100 97 364 620 271 109 35 16 17 171 409 623 162 45 797 2,078 651 13,233 454 7,674 439 5,559 337 48,347 208 U,747 312 36,600 302 35,275 250 1,325 934 67,049 1,607 28,709 4,077,192 367 16,695 517,545 336 50,338 654,394 1,250 112,706,385 3,404,391 270 16,124 415 414,469 13»,774 11,336,902 7,939 7,544,854 7,259,659 142,195 41,089 101, 9U 3,792,048 137,262 1,512,277 2,J42,509 1,259 36,820 1,204 14,759 1,050 9,015 1,198 12,915 1,138 9,146 20 21 76 365 647 103 27 51 493 498 93 96 514 410 25 5 547 1,220 500 9,136 346 5,391 353 3,745 250 15,258 193 4,825 225 10,433 220 10,CH7 141 336 717 41 ,233 1,181 12,425 1,652,370 302 8,378 259,718 201 13,282 172,666 974 51,150,805 1,512,277 209 46, OU 303 271,236 89,508 3,188,447 4,223 2,144,165 2,019,579 42,130 15,061 37,395 1,074,282 90,168 391,662 592,452 603 10,448 558 4,141 506 2,719 538 3,631. 503 2,676 30 51 80 243 171 28 62 373 80 31 12 86 374 46 262 690 233 3,684 151 2,209 157 1,475 137 6,477 97 1,541 116 4,936 U6 4,708 86 228 391 28,362 566 3,470 436,886 157 2,565 79,515 U6 4,062 52,806 4» 14,015,782 391,662 132 5,978 197 235,425 77,690 291,382 1,534 177,321 161, 2X 875 7,589 7,623 114,061 23,866 31,650 58,545 151 2,047 131 866 101 336 115 750 126 431 10 46 20 50 15 10 31 75 15 26 70 5 62 154 40 145 20 65 20 80 106 6,700 95 505 53,655 25 95 2,945 fi 1,199,225 31,650 46 1,258 51 31,840 10,508 See footaotes at end of tabia 78' STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 6.-GeneraI farms [Dku aj« based on roport^ for only ft sample of fvms. See textj (For definitions snd explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class LrVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODtlCTS-Conlinued LiHefs farrowed December 1, 1958, lo November 30. 1959. . . .fams repotting. number of littefs. 1 or 2 litters 3 lo 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters June 2 to November 30 . .farms reporting . farms reporting . farms reporting. farms reporting . farms reporting - farms reporting . farms reporting. number of litters., December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms Untler 11 acres 11 to 24 acres . . . . 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres . . . . 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain reporting, acres . reporting.. reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting . reporting . acres . bushels. reporting, bushels.. Winter nheat harvested fanns reporting. acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . hiiHhelB . Spring nheat harvested farms reporting . acres . tushels. Sales farms reporting . huahels. Oats harvested ftjr grain farms reporting. acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . tninhels. Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . acres . 100- lb. bags. Dry field and seed peas harvested, for peas farms reporting . acres . pounds. Hay crops : Land from tdllch hay tras cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . acres . tons . Sales f artns reporting . tons. Clover, tijntjthy, and mlirtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tcms. Ssts, ^wst, barley, rye, or other email grains cut for hay farms reporting . acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . ttais. Wild hay cut fame reporting. , acres . tans. Sales farms reporting., tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres . tons . Sales farms reporting . , tons. , Grass silage made f>ooi grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting., acres . , tcffis , green weight . , See footnotes at end of table. 4,193 23,753 1,759 1,587 591 209 31 16 2,97i 13,200 to 999 acres farms reT>orting. . . 1,000 or more acres farms refwrting.. . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. , , acres . . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . . Cultivated summer fallo* farms reporting . . . acres . . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting, , , acres, ,. Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting, , , acres,., iVoodland pastured farms renorting, , , acres , , , ^'■'oodland not pastured farms reporting. . , acres .. . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms rerxlrting. .. acres . . . Inntovcd nasture farms reporting . . . acres , . , Irrigated land in farms farms reporting,,. acres , , . Irrigated cropland harvested , farms reporting,, . acres , , , Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting, , , acres , . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting. . . acres . . . Land in stnp-cronping systems for soil-erosion control farms renorting., . act^s , , , System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms renorting, , , acres , , . FARM OPERATORS BV AGE Operators reporting age number , , , tinder 25 years number.,, 25 lo ■'4 years number ,, . 35 to 44 years number , . . 45 to 54 years number, , , 55 to 64 years number,,. 65 or more years number, , \venf^ age years , , OFF- FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm opcrators- Woridng off their farms, total operators reporting... 1 to 99 days operators refiorting , , . 100 to 199 days operators reporting ,, , 200 nr more days operators reporting,,. With oilier members of family working off fann ooerators reporj^' . . Witb income from sources other than farm onprated and off-farm ivorl, operators rei^Ring. , , With other income of fanuly exceeding value of agricultural nroducts sold jrrierators ^porting,., Onerators not working off their farms or not renorting as to wori( off their farms ot^rators reporting. . . itith other members of family working off farm ooerators reporting. , With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting, , With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting, , fahms bv size Under 10 acres numoer,, 10 to 49 acres number , . 50 to 69 acres number,, 70lo99 acres number,. 100 lo 119 acres number . . 140 lo 179 acres number . . 180 lo 219 acres number . , 220 lo 259 acres number,, 260 lo 499 acres number , , 500 to 999 acres number , . 1,000 lo 1,999 acres number., 2,000 or more acres numoer.. Seo footnotes at end of table. 33,6iS XXX 15,2<;8,389 XXX 453.2 43,076 125-98 29,339 3,850,118 2,323 2,138 2,089 3,549 7,813 6,501 3,684 988 249 17,216 665,557 8,999 1,278,179 5,987 922,895 1,736 135,686 3,132 169,598 3,982 1,228,560 2,247 307,157 14,280 7,078,420 5,990 372,404 25,742 2,611,438 22,726 2,092,632 2,305 81,625 786 115,348 243 36,940 215 11,762 33,299 544 4,160 8,723 9,m 6,637 4,124 43.6 16,677 6,719 2,698 7,260 5,470 6,884 8,349 16,971 2,858 5,562 2,627 5,997 1,552 4,304 3,409 3,321 1,504 1,398 3,981 2,767 1,583 1,200 25,571 100.0 13,786,432 100.0 539.1 58,571 ia3.42 24,191 3,728,177 583 880 1,289 2,777 7,328 6,435 3,663 988 243 13,636 6U,373 7,817 1,216,341 5,402 904,863 _1,379 153,832 2,662 157,646 2,652 1,006,336 1,432 232,218 11,342 6,211,398 4,652 350,626 20,597 2,508,201 19,517 2,031,385 2,137 79,514 685 112,214 243 34,240 190 10, 532 25,269 464 3,309 6,745 7,194 5,346 2,211 47.7 10,442 6,071 1,862 2,509 3,224 3,811 2,658 15,129 2,534 4,106 532 2,850 1,132 3,614 2,993 2,876 1,384 1,243 3,629 2,637 1,532 1,149 5,198 20.3 3,451,537 25.0 664.0 35,664 135.19 5,198 1,485,126 30 25 55 226 981 1,494 1,576 659 152 1,975 93,112 3,275 836,732 2,863 638,665 552 68,370 768 79,6^7 618 155,605 655 90,037 2,122 535,156 541 27,219 2,726 344,202 2,671 308,979 727 47,276 330 88,647 145 29,647 7 3,113 5,135 104 663 1,324 1,542 1,046 456 47.6 2,132 1,319 449 364 589 854 402 3,066 359 1,040 5 210 90 365 390 505 275 276 1,051 1,022 694 315 3,001 11.7 680,540 4.9 226.8 64,176 294.47 3,001 444,273 20 40 55 255 1,038 1,064 427 76 26 1,435 26,623 641 46,056 312 27,350 36 8,694 326 10,012 74 6,466 42 755 789 77,427 392 6,527 2,984 457,570 2,934 424,336 320 3,160 60 3,155 20 575 45 1,285 2,950 75 659 1,071 677 329 139 42.8 1,168 716 247 205 353 349 158 1,833 261 351 15 220 UO 572 586 496 226 165 435 )» W 23 121 0.5 12,535 0.1 103.6 43,475 374.82 121 7,443 20 20 25 45 5 5 1 41 310 41 1,015 16 715 15 165 15 135 1 237 1 145 35 1,530 25 495 115 5,800 UO 4,765 10 190 116 15 10 35 21 35 IDAHO state Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1ft59-Continued 81 [D«u Bfo b«aad on reports for only t 8«niple of ftims. S«e wxt] Item (For definitions ind eiplin&tions. F4RMS, ACREAGE, VND VALUE Farms number Perc«il distribution percent Laml in fanns acres Percent distribution percent \v«ra^ 9(re of fnnn acws Value ot (and and buildings: \\*m*re per fsirn dollars tkcraae twr sere iIdIIvs Land in faftits according to use: Ctooland harvested fnrr^s rernrtine Acrvs 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms rerortine '30 to ^ acres farms reportine TO to 4^ acres farms r««x>ttine SO to 93 acres farms teixnung 100 to 199 acres farms rerxjrting 200 to *99 acres farms reriortjnE W to 999 acres fam^s reoorting 1,000 or more acres farms reportinit Oonland used only for pasture farms reporting Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reriortini: acres Cultivated sur^mer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-imomvemeot grasses and lejrumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms rerorting toodland t*a3tnred farms rerorting ''oodland not pastured [arms reporting acres [^her pasture [nnl cropland and not «T>od]and) farms reoorting acres Inrroved "aslure farms reporting acres Iftigated land m farras farms reporting acres Im gated croni and harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices: rio(>tand in cover crops farms reporting acres Oopland used for grain or row croos fanned oo Ijie contour farms renorting acres LaoH in strip-CTonping systems for soil-erosion contrrjl farms renorting acres ^slem t>f terraces oo crop and pasture land farms reoorting acres FARM OPERATORS BV \GE Operators reporting age number 1 !nder 25 years number 25 to ■'4 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years numtier 55 to 6 1 years number 85 or more years number Verage age years OFF-FAPI WORK AND OTHER ISCOSIE Fara operators- Vorlting off tjteir farms, total operators reoorting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators rariorting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family wording off farm operators reporting Bltji income from sources other than farm, operated and off- farm Modi operators reporting With other income of fao'ily exceeding value of a^cullural pnjduct-s snid jjperators reporting Oierators not worling off their farms or not reoorting as to wori: off their farm^ onerators reporting t^ith other members of family "orliing off farm onerators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated, , ,ooeraiors reporting ttith otjier income of family exceeding value of agn cultural products sold onerators reporting FARMS BV SIZE t'nder 10 acres numner 10 to 49 acres number 5t^ to fi9 acres number 70 to 99 acres , number 100 to 119 acres number 140 to 179 acres numlier 180 to 219 acres number 290 to "259 acres number 280 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number 1,000 to 1.999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number See footnotes at end of table. lerclAl farBB Iqr 17P« mt fUH-r-^ODtlaaed Poultry fame 245 1.0 18,579 0.1 75.8 31,324 398.34 122 5,243 31 20 25 60 360 36 2,994 11 179 20 2,690 5 125 16 2,250 36 3,345 68 2,210 41 450 142 5,362 105 4,007 10 145 245 5 50 52,7 85 35 25 25 30 40 35 160 10 57 Doliv farms 5,520 21.6 758,723 5.5 137.4 34,906 253.10 5,069 327,992 215 400 595 1,095 1,872 759 131 2 3,745 83,889 892 29,864 454 15,461 129 6,U4 386 3,289 446 57,472 211 25,148 2,458 168,406 1,309 31,472 5,057 357,975 4,627 261,478 336 5,200 80 1,910 21 637 40 5,483 100 564 1,330 1,717 1,329 443 48.6 2,435 1,301 427 707 837 901 3,085 696 713 150 1,225 430 1,305 745 565 240 210 450 166 29 LlTesttxk fanns other than poultry end dairy farms and livestock raaslMe 5,U1 20.0 3,025,207 21.9 591.9 54,088 94.74 4,610 674,063 132 202 336 517 1,232 1,259 751 138 43 2,916 212,034 1,323 163,472 863 95,569 298 38,105 452 29,798 753 262,170 243 47,797 2,913 1,493,998 1,195 118,033 4,099 6U,410 3,699 439,579 269 8,288 114 9,526 27 1,630 52 4,730 5,049 49 535 1,170 1,404 1,247 644 50,1 1,930 1,019 247 664 628 805 3,1B1 556 1,042 181 589 177 459 362 487 233 262 879 787 424 271 Llveatt>:k ranches 850 3.3 4,344,326 31.5 5,111.0 104,784 22.08 637 107,736 15 27 25 55 172 179 12B 31 5 382 104,262 213 39,895 116 12,954 70 15,936 71 11,005 257 400,633 32 17,179 725 3,600,155 208 135,760 541 123,285 440 67,829 9 426 1 20 2 103 4 ■43 158 218 245 160 53.5 212 126 30 56 51 UO 55 638 65 221 10 6 5 10 55 111 182 471 General farms 4,974 19.5 1,358,146 9.9 273.0 56,590 217.40 4,962 653,722 10 66 140 536 1,844 1,645 620 79 22 2,949 81,329 1,291 91,629 735 63,396 134 12,130 579 16,103 332 58,300 181 26,435 2,127 321,345 892 29,693 4,581 583,540 4,553 504,706 437 9,353 77 8,315 24 1,641 39 541 4,914 102 795 1,494 1,342 913 268 45.7 2,126 1,389 377 360 643 STB 364 2,848 542 572 345 255 835 840 771 395 290 656 402 130 55 Miscellaneous farOB 286 1.1 U2,9e2 0.8 395.0 29,415 74.16 206 6,691 70 20 33 33 38 10 2 82 5,488 79 3,907 27 574 20 1,578 39 1,755 155 63,193 76 21,262 49 9,686 U 962 87 1,188 62 763 5 50 5 40 18 58 Ul 93 6 49.6 158 61 29 68 32 128 10 30 65 36 10 is 16 5 15 66 35 14 82 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item ( For Hefi ni tions and expl anations, see t«xt) Total all farms Connnercial farms by type of farm Cash-grain farms Other field -crop forms Vegetable farms Frult-and-nut farms FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number . Part owners number . AM tenants number. Cash tenants number. Share-cagh tenants number . Crop-share tenants number. Liveslock-^hare tenants number . Other and unspecified tenants number. White farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number . Alt tenants number. Nonwhite farm operators; Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants number. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commerci al farms number . CI ass I number . Class II number. Class III number. Class IV number. Class V number. Class VI number. SPEaFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. number. Com pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. Tractors farms reporting. number. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. number. 1 tractor farms reporting. 2 tractors farms reporting. ^ tractors farms reporting. 4 tractors farms reporting . 5 or more traclora farms reporting. Wheel tractors farms reporting, number. Crawler tractors farms reporting. numt)eT. Garden tractors farms reporting. number. Automobiles farms reporting. number. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. Telephone farms reporting , Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or otjier crops) farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farms reporting. 2 or :l miles farms reporting. 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting . FARM LABOR, WEEK PREt^DlNG ENI'MERATION Hired wo[t TENltRE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners Dumber.. Part owners number . , M I tenants number . , Cash tenants number., Sharo-cash tenants number . , Cnap- share tenants number. Livestock-share t^nanLi number . , Other and unspecified tenants number. , White faim operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number.. All («nanls .., number.. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners , number . . Part owners number , . A]l tenants number. . FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Conunerciaj farms number.. Class I , number.. Class U number, . Class m number.. Class IV number . . Class V number, . Class VI number.. SPEOFIED EQnPMKfT AND FACILITIE.'^ AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. . number.. Com pickers faims reoorting. . number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting. . number. . Field forage harvesters fams reporting. . number.. Molortmcks fams reporting. . number. , lYactora fams reporting . . number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . 1 tractor fams reporti ng . . 2 tractors fams reportmc. -1 tractors farms reporti ng . . 4 tractors farms reporti ng . . 5 or more tractors farms reporting . . Wheel tractors.. fams reoorting.. number. . Crawler tractors farm', reporting.. number. . Garden tractors farms reporting. . number. . Automobiles farms reporting. . number. . Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting . . Telephone farms reporting. . Home freezer famis reporting. . Milking machine fams reporting.. Electric milk cooler fams reporting.. Crop (iner (for grain, forage, or other cronsl farms reporting. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located; Hard surface fams reporting.. Gravel, shell, or shale fams reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reforting . . I or more miles to a hard surface road , , . , fams reporting.. Imile famis reporting. , 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . < fniles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR. WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers fams reporting., persons. . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . . persons. . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. , 5 to 9 hired workers farms rejwrting. . 10 or more hired workers, , farms reporting. . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . Operators not reporting residence number, , See footnotes at end of ubie. Comnerclal farme by type of farm— Cantlnued Poultry farme 205 21 11 200 21 11 245 23 66 25 51 52 5 5 56 56 10 10 174 232 154 284 134 217 78 30 25 1 133 194 22 23 61 67 194 255 225 199 134 51 10 113 106 20 20 69 164 232 3 10 Dairy farms LlvesCoolc fanos other than poultry and dairy farms and llvestoclt ranches 3,525 3,330 1,262 1,254 717 457 155 72 210 64 125 14S 152 124 75 49 3,525 3,320 1,262 1,253 717 452 10 1 5 5,520 5,111 58 483 237 731 1,140 1,064 2,026 1,362 1,754 1,016 255 455 1,X8 1,812 1,346 1,945 101 95 101 95 2,054 2,212 2,071 2,294 911 689 946 727 4,420 4,533 5,907 7,506 5,080 4,606 9,535 11,113 5,025 4,551 8,895 10,442 2,133 1,449 2,125 1,607 614 852 106 387 47 256 4,980 4,433 8,491 9,163 367 1,080 404 1,279 625 620 640 671 5,062 4,615 6,207 5,940 5,450 5,051 4,795 4,053 3,739 3,638 5,192 1,471 2,382 251 46 8 1,807 1,955 2,67D 2,129 2,296 2,236 493 590 262 193 231 397 145 93 60 149 10 37 16 118 569 1,100 995 2,495 301 747 445 1,340 207 529 61 116 31 69 1 18 1 15 5,131 4,657 142 235 197 219 Livestock ranches 302 475 47 29 3 7 4 4 302 475 47 850 174 142 202 157 133 210 233 9 9 388 439 89 795 1,750 Miscellaneous farms 2,193 195 1,624 66 1,136 20 81 5 223 5 640 5 137 55 5 2,183 195 1,613 66 1,111 20 10 11 • .* 25 ... 4,974 286 186 3 606 20 1,809 49 1,428 61 755 73 190 75 2,174 42 2,417 43 133 1 133 1 2,644 60 2,689 60 457 8 498 10 4,438 244 7,056 439 4,786 203 11,272 461 4,738 193 706 4,786 1,906 11,272 691 4,738 1,797 10,752 189 1,058 226 2,179 138 1,028 67 264 71 209 658 4,683 1,424 10,015 309 616 373 737 105 514 109 520 731 4,574 1,038 5,859 337 4,917 621 4,299 577 3,448 80 2,839 19 895 3 7 303 1,928 248 2,411 407 2,U5 180 364 31 225 149 139 20 64 24 45 11 6 94 24 369 827 1,246 2,032 3U 488 1,053 737 135 346 55 85 61 49 36 7 24 1 664 4,525 141 268 352 78 79 30 5 1 167 216 111 136 89 109 212 258 269 158 146 29 IS 107 114 6 58 5 21 1 31 35 205 34 137 2 11 11 10 243 33 10 84^ STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of fanra. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all fanBB Coomerclal f^nas by ^pe of farm Caah-grain farms Other field -crop farss Vegetable faras Frult-and-nut farms USE OF COMMERaAL FERTILIZER AND LIME OjmmerciaJ fertiilEer and fertilizing materials used during the year,, ,, farms repotting... acres on which used... tons . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting.. . tons . . . CV)ps on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting... acres... Dry materials farms repotting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting.., tons. ., Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. , acres . . , Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. , Liquid materials farms reoortirar,.. Ions.. Wheat farms reporting . . , acres . . , Dry materials farms reporting.. tons... Liquid materials farms reporting. . , tons... Irish potatoes farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting . . Stigar beets .farms reporting.. acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons . . Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. .All other crops farms reporting.. acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid materials fanrs retorting. . tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. . aci«s limed., tons.. SPEanED FARM EXPENDITimES Any of the following speciTied expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms r^iorting. . dollars. . Under SlOO farms retwrting . . 5100 to ^di farms reporting , . Sl.OOO to ?1,999 farms reporting. . P2,000 to W,999 farms renorting. . $5,()00 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestoclt and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under Sl.OOO farms reporting. . ?:i,000 to ?2,499 farms reforting.. S2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . .$5,000 to .?5I,999 farms reporting. . SIO.OOO or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting . . Hollars. . Under $200 ...farms reporting.. J200 to S999 farnis reporting.. $1,000 or more fanns reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to .$499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting . . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 famis renorting. . $5,000 to *9,999 farms renorting. . $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting.. $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting. . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 faons reporting.. $100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more fanns reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting.. dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $1 99 farms reporting . . $500 to $999 farms reporting . . $1,000 to $1.999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting.. See footnotes at end of table. 17,794 1,292,278 152,147 16,873 133,830 2,881 18,317 9,429 292,572 9,286 29,524 202 507 1,296 20,305 1,279 1,901 22 40 9,134 371,732 7,921 23,150 1,400 6,558 4,361 173,988 4,126 27,805 473 3,149 3,926 84,175 3,627 19,610 786 2,572 8,341 349,506 7,343 31,840 1,346 5,491 i 33,403 25,732 40,3'ra,825 3,445 14,776 3,511 2,654 1,346 16,283 48,911,453 U,021 2,258 1,302 802 905 20,063 11,409,593 6,933 10,143 2,937 19,023 33,714,429 5,540 4,014 3,004 3,075 1,864 938 379 157 52 17,163 7,407,239 5,748 7,572 2,227 1,621 32,276 23,342,029 5,605 10,319 8,356 7,703 293 16,099 1,262,608 149,184 15,243 131,005 2,796 18,179 8,479 279,519 8,346 28,375 187 *98 1,161 19,135 1,144 1,767 22 40 3,570 364,983 7,402 22,538 1,355 6,509 4,274 173,194 4,049 27,684 463 3,141 3,876 33,770 3,582 19,531 781 2,566 7,801 341,907 6,833 31,110 1,306 5,425 25,559 19,663 37,975,410 2,219 10,297 3,197 2,613 1,337 12,729 46,643,632 7,789 1,999 1^51 792 898 16,846 10,886,212 4,636 9,310 2,900 17,490 33,097,429 4,378 3,799 2,943 3,024 1,835 933 377 149 52 14,701 7,226,477 3,756 7,138 2,203 1,604 25,212 22,357,338 1,425 7,824 8,043 7,628 292 3,254 406,620 30,709 2,884 23,543 822 7,061 1,395 42,767 1,380 4,075 30 » 158 2,245 153 170 ,5 3 2,460 195,853 1,984 8,619 539 272 6,540 243 938 51 180 298 4,487 242 947 93 191 1,328 154,728 1,490 8,899 401 2,514 5,197 2,939 1,729,479 732 1,722 301 152 32 2,083 1,786,876 1,665 221 130 47 19 3,083 1,915,850 730 1,810 543 3,366 4,718,034 320 729 603 667 364 U5 24 17 2 2,865 1,671,672 523 1,295 601 446 5,139 5,442,448 115 1,161 1,713 2,090 60 2,788 298,821 50,001 ,2,714 45,328 537 4,573 1,1281 35,659 1,127 3,775 1 1 111 4,521 110 Vft 1 1 1,564 54,935 1,378 4,755 219 739 2,055 116, 216 1,%1 19,446 247 2.238 1,276 38,932 1,193 9,596 243 944 1,131 51,558 1,032 7,609 229 750 3,001 1,673 1,503,966 245 1,039 206 123 60 1,162 2,094,176 808 147 105 66 36 2,305 2,455,397 450 1,143 712 2,765 8,368,992 261 453 555 TOO 357 247 130 47 15 2,092 2,465,232 183 783 470 651 2,986 3,805,354 55 507 930 1,415 79 101 4,560 549 96 510 21 139 40 755 35 72 5 20 26 1,087 21 53 6 22 15 140 15 21 36 2,578 76 364 15 97 121 45 23,280 30 15 60 37,275 50 61 29,608 15 45 1 81 156,632 25 30 81 16,063 41 35 121 76,675 15 60 20 26 IDAHO 85 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DatA ar© baaed on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text] (For (lermitions and explanations, de«- t«xt) Connerclal fanns by type of farm — Continued Poultry farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and liveatock ranches Livestock ranches General farms Miscellaneous Ctrma USE OF COMMERa/U, FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertjiicer and fertilizing materials used daring the year faims reporting... acres on which used... Ions . . . Dry mat^nals .farms re^xwting. ., tons... Liquid matenals fanns reporting.. Ions . . Cnps on wtiich used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Other pasttir© (not cropland) farms reporting... acres . . I>y materials farms reporting.. tons... Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons,, llKat. farms rc^mrting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid matenals farms reporting.. tons. . Irish potatoes farms r^portrng.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons. . Sugar beets farms reporting.. acrvs . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons. . Ml other crops farms reporting.. acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting.. acres limed.. Ions.. SPEOFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of l^e following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestoolr and poultry fanns reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting . . SlOO to W99 farms report! ng . . $1,000 to 51,999 farms re(x>rting.. S2,000 to S4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting.. Purchase of livestock and poultry faims reporting.. dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to .18,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporung. . $200 to ffi99 ...farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 - farms reporting . . S200 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 ^,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . $20,0110 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and [fees farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to. $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business , farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting. . See footnotes at end of tablei 56 2,005 212 56 212 20 445 20 34 5 130 5 13 31 465 31 5 225 5 18 35 740 35 106 245 244 3,230,405 35 25 50 134 229 649,375 115 66 20 15 13 86 a, 972 51 35 124 281,381 20 10 30 15 37 10 2 95 18,875 35 50 10 225 85,785 100 51 23 3,032 111,680 14,237 2,882 12,832 395 1,405 1,905 52,055 1,845 5,838 75 266 411 5,705 401 662 10 30 1,027 15,985 907 1,374 125 291 232 4,758 217 584 15 57 416 4,573 3% 1,118 70 189 1,519 28,604 1,359 3,256 235 572 5,520 5,428 8,798,208 230 2,682 1,152 1,046 318 2,662 2,790,903 1,877 472 193 100 20 3,998 1,544,308 1,392 2,307 299 3,223 2,225,500 1,537 751 408 306 146 61 13 1 3,213 570,657 1,293 1,729 158 33 5,410 2,923,991 515 2,468 1,685 735 7 2,489 158,567 19,013 2,358 17,095 358 1,918 1,544 60,735 1,525 6,327 30 62 206 5,051 206 384 981 29,897 848 2,182 145 549 423 13,469 397 2,272 48 327 345 8,519 311 1,650 72 299 1,117 40,896 977 4,280 177 681 5,111 4,529 13,183,926 321 2,232 849 689 438 3,212 27,761,509 1,371 534 427 310 570 3,015 1,937,028 1,029 1,541 445 3,330 6,731,092 869 740 472 528 420 182 77 31 11 2,701 932,178 902 1,285 348 166 5,045 4,220,416 439 1,694 1,529 1,315 68 224 19,581 1,972 218 1,901 11 71 166 U,887 165 1,089 3 6 17 1,211 16 80 1 1 64 2,387 60 189 6 43 20 920 20 184 IS 409 18 85 60 2,767 55 274 6 21 850 802 5,873,664 60 242 103 142 255 533 6,016,526 195 81 62 67 128 399 389,493 109 178 112 630 3,853,205 95 69 63 94 117 31 63 37 n 325 131,047 103 148 44 30 839 1,107,261 44 215 213 323 39 3,868 249,889 30,963 3,758 28,115 641 2,848 2,183 72,922 2,151 6,951 53 105 238 3,097 238 293 5 5 2,379 63,294 2,140 5,263 260 705 1,262 31,006 1,201 4,232 102 339 1,492 26,492 1,391 6,022 298 943 1,759 53,078 1,598 5,354 437 751 4,974 3,721 3,453,349 583 2,126 515 400 97 2,633 5,340,759 1,590 456 304 181 102 3,647 2,463,030 727 2,172 748 3,634 4,881,992 7XL 975 739 685 336 132 47 5 4 3,028 1,193,876 566 1,688 554 220 4,918 4,318,776 126 1,355 1,773 1,637 27 73 2,476 243 68 ISO 6 63 42 1,192 42 79 22 833 17 28 5 25 1 53 1 20 32 398 32 53 1 38 275 175 97,503 23 123 21 6 2 109 129,738 77 22 5 5 79 18,541 63 13 3 97 391,201 35 12 8 4 7 25 163 157,542 35 39 3 36 269 157,407 45 154 49 16 5 86 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of faims. See text] Itan (For defmitions and explanations, see text) ESTI\1\TED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD 8Y SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars average per fann, dollars All crops sold dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuta, sold .... dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fniits and nuts sold dollars Forest oroducts and horticultural specialty products sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poult/>' and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves (^ws, including heifers that have calved Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves St«ers and bulls including steer and bull calves . 'arms reporting, number. arms reporting. number. 'arms reporting. number, 'arms reporting. numj)er. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 U) 4 head farms reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting,. 20 to 49 head farms reporti ng . . 50 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 to 499 head ". farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting.. Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head famis reporting. . Milk cows- 1 head farms reporti ng . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting, . 20 to 29 head farms reporting, . 30 to 49 head (arms reporting.. 50 to 74 head ,. ,V farms reporting,. 75 to 99 head farms reporting, . 100 or more head farms reporting. . Horses and/or mules farms reporting . . number. . Hogs and pigs farms reporting. . number. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting, . number. , Bora before June 1 farms reporting, . number, . Sheep and lambs farms reporting. , number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. . number. . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number.. Ewes farms reporting. . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting.. number.. Chicketis 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive ..farms reporting. . number, , dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number. . dollars. . Sheep and lambs sold alive , farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold ^ farms reporting, . pounds . dollars,. Chickens including broilers sold farms renorting. . dol 1 ars . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens. . dollars. . See footnotes at end of table. Total all farma Commercial farms 'by type of farm i38, 595,850 429 419,043 13,035 16,793 2.41,818,586 238 832,731 228,689,556 226 099,644 3,516,891 3 450,996 6,025,396 5 879,895 3,586,743 3 402,196 196,777,26< 190 586,312 7,092,638 6 797, 762 <47,085,733 45 171,318 142,598,893 138,616,732 27,669 21,472 1,395,873 1,329,386 25,239 19,938 565,191 539,391 21,423 16,963 205,718 191,200 24,255 19,377 423,187 401,207 23,356 18,808 407,495 388,288 735 394 2,846 1,214 3,665 1,629 4,946 3,444 8,410 7,772 4,126 4,091 2,692 2,681 249 247 2,848 1,504 9,341 5,833 5,696 5,266 2,771 2,676 2,200 2,136 1,030 1,023 436 436 967 964 4,161 2,698 9,700 6,862 4,627 4,486 1,689 1,684 949 943 226 220 40 40 31 30 13,782 11,151 49,136 41,729 9,436 7,326 172,289 156,440 6,352 4,996 103,611 93,410 6,502 5,153 68,678 63,030 5,144 4,033 1,218,119 1 ,181,990 3,595 2,835 347,580 338,656 4,572 3,580 870,539 843,334 4,458 3,492 842,144 3,227 814^180 27fe6. 28,395 27,154 15,693 12,017 1,420,796 1 273,422 24,772 19,921 721,756 697,690 115,583,133 112 516,465 5,455 4,526 199,791 187,355 6,193,521 5,808,005 4,297 3,534 1,233, %8 1 208,535 16,041,584 15 710,955 16,399 13,495 1,399,338,105 1,338 856,757 47,085,733 45 171,818 4,314 3,498 1,576,063 1 548,744 6,775 5,286 12,874,750 12 074, 239 4,248,666 3 ,934,504 Cash-grain farms 78,999,645 15,198 69,303,453 69,184,294 427,599 7,340 154,220 9,196,192 256,155 1,982,174 6,957,863 3,452 105,861 3,205 47,142 2,430 12,269 2,873 30,716 2,887 28,003 lis 432 542 723 1,075 380 178 4 456 1,335 694 339 203 93 35 45 696 1,347 303 68 16 1,387 5,046 1,253 20,716 793 12,438 919 8,278 520 45,609 346 14,854 435 30,755 474 29,472 342 1,233 2,088 127, 941 2,775 39,528 5,705,934 737 20,730 642,630 460 33,133 431,4U 1,543 67,955,217 1,982,174 624 20,635 946 706,039 232,994 Other field-crop farms 87,991,491 29,321 80,349,249 79,673,127 638,686 239, m 298,325 7,142,242 78,967 2,046,190 5,017,085 2,077 60,168 1,805 20,957 1,534 10,689 1,771 19,754 1,732 19,457 68 253 280 486 660 257 71 2 274 779 455 146 96 36 11 8 328 805 323 35 41 1 1,019 2,037 727 8,547 432 5,729 453 2,313 413 67,073 296 35,201 337 31,872 327 30,920 262 952 1,027 52,832 1,650 23,943 4,173,300 324 6,587 204,197 316 35,036 456,113 1,074 66,639,346 2,046,190 145 5,865 337 217,735 71,852 Vegetable farms 1,073,845 8,875 921,295 276,884 620,565 U,486 12,360 152,550 1,303 66,655 34, 592 66 1,307 56 541 40 240 61 422 61 344 46 107 15 175 15 155 10 20 15 370 15 510 15 500 10 10 ' «J 3,095 51 401 71,315 15 145 4,495 15 430 5,590 35 1,616,575 66,655 15 725 15 1,750 578 Fruit -and -nut farms IDAHO 87 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [paU are based on refxirta for only a sarrple of farms. See textj Caimerclal fantB by type of farm — Contllitied ;For (lerinitions and oxplanKtions, see lexc) Potiltry faiTDB Dairy farm Llveatock fanne other than pcjtiltry and dairy farma and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General farms MlacellanaouB farms EsnsHTED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm pnxiucls sold loui, Ooiinrs. . . average per fann, dollars . . . All crops sold dollars... Field crops, other Uian vegetables and fniits and nuta, sold .... dollars .. . Vegetables sold dollars... 5,517,168 22,519 267,499 208,063 50,581 3,855 5,249,669 4,854,928 173,665 221,076 156 3,355 136 1,155 131 929 116 1,278 U6 922 10 30 45 25 30 11 5 25 70 25 11 5 25 71 30 5 46 83 60 555 35 330 55 225 16 160 10 50 U 110 U 105 5 5 217 535,170 m 1,161 197,150 25 560 17,360 10 380 4,940 101 5,542,616 173,665 238 1,251,674 201 7,447,894 2,457,804 43,480,273 8,783 8,365,153 8,005,055 165,298 105,140 89,660 40,115,120 529,961 30,817,748 3,767,411 5,496 239,834 5,496 117,143 5,496 111,223 5,346 85,706 4,846 36,965 5 10 UO 721 2,830 1,4911 298 1 15 936 2,194 1,234 326 218 45 28 30 1,033 2,256 1,211 721 180 37 28 1,977 5,063 1,608 19,166 1,061 11,559 1,069 7,607 524 19, 569 378 4,206 443 15,363 433 14,755 236 608 2,964 209,403 5,415 74,588 7,782,946 877 20,128 623,968 395 17,906 232,778 5,520 864,445,211 30,817,748 922 40,563 1,373 1,463,992 483,113 101,907,553 19,939 19,657,285 19,013,030 225,198 170,354 248,703 82,250,263 353,863 2,522,919 79,373,486 4,783 547,972 4,177 200,482 3,089 16,793 4,265 153,583 4,348 193,907 39 169 248 516 1,168 1,052 1,456 135 352 1,033 51A 415 639 452 2U 558 889 1,633 370 114 25 6 2 3,230 15,351 1,713 68,712 1,287 40,210 1,280 28,502 1,365 394,206 971 146,330 1,203 247,326 1,133 236,661 935 10,665 2,638 150, 8U 4,809 391,202 63,966,583 1,382 98,086 3,040,666 1,257 462,305 6,009,965 1,846 35,020,061 2,522,919 663 29,037 1,096 975,765 322,006 24,996,663 29,408 1,589,081 1,400,239 12,469 9,826 166,547 23,407,537 23,653 147,028 23,236,906 765 187,0U 743 83,615 429 1,446 695 49,217 721 54,1B2 7 34 17 37 66 135 346 103 15 78 50 55 U)4 97 7B 268 160 240 24 3 2 747 7,986 195 3,372 115 2,234 149 1,588 294 549,357 202 109,336 281 440,521 276 429,514 243 11,007 405 18,818 738 87,346 13,650,677 119 4,782 148,242 280 549,535 7,143,955 140 4,853,867 147,028 68 1,798 146 58,970 19,459 72,346,992 14, 545 50,082,331 48,056,316 1,252,741 231,658 541,616 22,264,661 640,961 7,202, Ifll 14,421,519 4,389 175,859 4,052 65,744 3,609 36,546 4,024 57,738 3,862 52,377 132 ZU 294 883 1,847 706 311 2 304 1,490 1,306 445 275 124 53 55 483 1,561 1,160 248 122 33 1 1 2,057 5,251 1,667 33,356 1,141 19,728 13,628 853 103,115 590 27,089 768 76,026 751 73,455 566 2,571 2,475 170,027 4,123 76,286 11,539,551 1,001 35,357 1,096,067 769 108,564 1,411,332 3,U2 236,351,079 7,202,181 796 197,833 1,103 1,187,744 391,956 2,276,917 7,961 1,%3,208 101,700 11,500 Fruits and nuts sold dollars... Forest ntoducts and horticultural specialty products sold doll ars . . . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. .. 688 1,849,320 313,709 Dairy products sold dollars... Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars... l,l\-E-STOrK WD LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves fams reporting... number. . . Cows, including heifers that hove calved fams reporting... number. . . Milk cows farms reporting.. . 36,448 271,915 156 3,821 141 1,796 100 number. .. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting... number. . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting... number Farms reporting by number on hand: Catile and calves- 1 head farms reporting. . . 380 139 1.213 138 812 5 17 48 10 to 19 head farms reoorting... 17 56 5(1 to 99 head farms reporting. . . lOCl to 499 head farms reporting. . . 8 5 500 or more head farms reporting... Cowe. including heifers that have calved- 23 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . . 10 to 19 head .farms reporting. . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting... SO to 49 head farms reporting. . . 70 8 s 3 75 to 99 head farms reporting... 100 or more head fanns reporting... Milk cows- 2 1 42 52 ... 20 to 29 head farms reporting... 5 1 50 to 74 head farms reporting... 75 to 99 head farms reporting... 100 or more head farms reporti ng . . . Horses and/Of mules faims reporting. . . number... Hogs and pigs farms reporting. . . numbei... IID 580 53 526 42 number.. . 377 37 number . . . 18 Lambs under I year old farms reporting... number... 726 17 175 17 number... 12 number... 528 17 number... Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting... number... Livestock and livestock pfoducts sold: CatUe and calves sold alive farms reporting.. . number... dollars... Hogs and pigs sold alive fanns reporting... number... dollars... Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . . dollars... Milk and cream sold ^ farms reporting. .. 103 4,045 157 1,585 202,024 16 115 3,565 17 646 8,398 59 dollars... dollars... 36,448 22 6U 54 dozens... dollars... 4,609 See fooLnotes at end of table. 88 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of fanna. See text] (For deFioitiona and explanations, see text) Total all farms cial farms by Igrpe of farm Cash -grain farms Other field -crop farms Vegetable farms Frult-and-nut farms LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Littas (arrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reportine. . nomber of litters.. .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. . .farms reporting., .farms reporting. . .farms repotting. . .faimg reporting.. Under 11 acres . 11 to 24 acres , . 25 to 49 acrea. . 50 to 74 acres . . 75 to 99 acrea . , 100 or more acre! Harvested for grain . 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 littefs 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters June 2 to November 30 farms reroiting. . number of litters.. December 1 to June 1 , farms reporting. . number of litters.. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting.. acres.. farms reporting.. farms reporting.. farms reporting.. farms reporting.. farms reporting.. farms reporting. . farms reporting.. acres . . bushel s . . Salea faims ref»rting. . bushels. . fflnter wheat harvested farms reportljig. acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Spring wheat harvested farms reportljng.. acres . , bushels . . Sales farms reptn^in^. . bushels. . Oats harvested for grain farms reportllig.. acres. . tmshels . . Sales farms reportitig . . bushels. . Barley harvested farms repcirting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting.. bushels.. Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres.. 100-lb. bags.. Dry field and seed peas barvested for peas fame reporting.. acres . . pound*.. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mliturea cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Cltjver, tijaothy, and mirturea of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reptn-ting.. OatSt wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut far bsy farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons.. Wild hay cut farms reporting., acres., tons. Sales fame reporting.. Other hay cut farms reporting.. aerea . , tons.. Sales farms reporting. . tons.. Grass silage made frcm grasses, alfalfa, clover, or sinall grains farms reporting. . acres. . tans , green weight . . See footnotes at end of table. 4,998 31,159 2,301 1,817 622 209 32 17 3,638 14,583 3,691 16,576 4,730 81,174 2,138 1,657 711 155 39 30 1,934 26,517 2,025,%3 781 1,076,295 5,419 671,427 19,834,144 5,330 18,818,973 15,400 408,285 18,375,461 14,703 17,541,192 6,716 132,835 6,054,007 2,383 3,256,448 9,209 483,726 14,877,304 5,344 10,266,923 3,905 140,118 2,692,056 1,643 125,786 179,942,790 1,177,796 23,146 910, %9 2,557,803 7,647 627,6U 3,892 121,275 164,646 816 23,389 1,739 27,577 36,499 216 4,664 1,348 97,997 114,430 184 8,462 563 16,096 22,806 73 4,668 119 3,882 28,286 4,193 28,753 1,759 1,587 591 209 31 16 2,974 13,241 3,257 15,512 4,469 78,679 1,948 1,612 685 155 39 30 1,804 25,512 1,975,943 731 1,052,125 4,969 663,259 19,620,644 4,906 18,638,458 14,131 394,728 17,931,632 13,627 17,137,9751 6,043 125,271 5,808,714 2,142 3,165,571 8,390 473,471 14,562,500 4,978 10,124,203 3,798 138,743 2,673,786 1,638 125,761 179,927,790 1,105,886 19,700 859,091 2,450,126 6,550 599, 727 3,165 108,826 149,313 591 18,343 1,443 25,412 34,384 181 4,484 1,098 93,580 110,405 136 7,427 480 15,170 21,794 62 4,170 114 3,807 27,761 667 3,577 320 2SQ 83 7 6 1 495 1,673 493 1,904 284 7,147 131 67 60 19 7 124 4,705 400,540 99 337,970 2,940 534,867 16,278,274 2,939 15,509,992 2,788 126,176 4,643,492 2,731 4,487,963 1,121 55,034 2,380,645 730 2,052,902 2,989 309,664 8,860,353 2,650 7,659,877 1,496 70,271 1,363,217 1,028 104,208 1>;6,593,120 3,420 124,972 335,745 1,489 136,360 643 11,180 16,640 164 4,439 286 4,625 5,432 46 1,044 181 5,771 6,931 48 1,064 117 2,223 3,128 13 372 22 593 4,014 307 1,346 150 125 21 01 189 641 232" 705 317 5,886 112 122 71 12 180 3,041 231,715 127 163,300 136 12,905 320,350 136 306,840 2,569 77,TO8 4,251,760 2,539 4,107,489 634 6,699 418,030 250 230,774 810 20,201 922,620 535 638,077 280 10,867 184, 577 324 9,136 14,842,958 85,753 2,252 80,890 269,384 1,094 106,706 233 3,033 4,973 97 1,742 30 TBO 695 10 110 16 475 600 5 50 30 545 650 5 160 1 50 600 10 30 3,125 36 1,342 57,320 36 55,865 25 225 9,120 25 9,120 11 47 2,960 6 1,520 15 340 8,550 5 1,835 1,164 66 1,139 3,360 25 415 5 25 75 5 75 IDAHO 89 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DktA ftre baserf on reports For only a snmpte of farms. See textj [For definitions and explaratjons, see text) Connerclal farma by type of fans — Continued Poultry farmG Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy fanas and livestock ranches Livestock ranch£a lUscellaneous farms LT\T>-nirK ^ND LIVESTOCK PBOtHJCTS-Continued Litters faftowed Decembei 1, 1958, lo NovmlWI 30. 1959 famis reportinc. number of litters.. 1 or ^ litters , fauns rerortin^. . .^ to 9 liuers ID to IB littera 3ID to :t9 litters 40 ti «9 liUeri 7n or more litters . . . Jone 2 lo Novemlwr 30 , December 1 to June 1 . .faiwa reporting. . . .faflns repofting.. . ..farmfl repofting.. . . .farms reporting. . . . .faiTns reporting. . . . .fniTOS reporting. . Dmtxir of tiUers. . . . .farms reporting.. number of litt«Ts.. SPEariED CROPS UVRVT-fTED l'nd« 11 acres . . . 1 1 to ?4 acres .... 25 lo 49 acres. . . . 50lo7t acres 75 to 99 acres, .. . 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . . . Com for all purposes farms reporting . , acres.. B reporting , . 'arms reinrting. . amis reporting.. 'anris reporting. . 'aims reporting.. 5 remrting. . s reporting.. acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reoorting. . bushels. . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels . Spring ■heat harvested farms reporting . acres . btjshels. Sales farms reporting . bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . acres, buahels.. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting.. acres . , bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels.. Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans ...farms reporting,, acres. . 100-lb. bags.. Dry field and seed peas tiarvested for peas farms reporting . . acres., pounds . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alTalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating .farms reporting. . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . trmq . Clover, tltiothy, and miitures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres . , tecs. . Sales farms reporting . , tons .. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other amall grains cut for hay fame reporting.. acres. . tons.. Sales farms reporting.. tcus.. Wi Li hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . Sales. — farms reporting.. tans.. Other hay cut farms reporting.. acres. . tons . , Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Graas silage made from grasses , alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. 30 UO 15 10 15 365 5 5 5 15 190 17,750 5 15,000 1,700 1 280 56 86i 46,265 55 a, 115 10 170 12,000 5 5,350 20 395 16,750 5 6,250 10 325 1,625 67 2,357 7,585 22 1,178 5 35 A5 8il 3,252 431 343 56 10 1 581 1,592 599 1,660 1,801 2^,859 895 ^2 1£3 10 1 582 4,970 339,645 120 66,580 364 10,939 270,875 339 248,612 2,326 32,211 1,492,760 2,200 1,379,732 1,495 17,684 929,800 265 147, 535 1,132 19,659 782,495 266 119,480 317 5,483 98,470 35 780 1,466,760 4,634 143,540 444,646 576 26,658 558 13,305 17,580 40 905 416 4,687 7,370 25 465 149 4,955 5,325 72 1,110 1,965 5 35 61 2,050 17,325 1,187 13,446 357 419 244 132 22 13 873 6,064 1,026 7,382 953 21,469 344 327 189 74 16 333 4,268 322,133 62 67,650 675 51,336 1,210,909 654 1,088,997 2,159 54,775 2,263,414 1,959 2,124,311 1,249 20,035 911,866 289 258,881 1,517 65,907 1,889,265 542 658,493 335 12,337 261,791 65 3,285 5,408,600 370,354 3,877 237,641 596,923 682 48,405 867 55,387 75,685 36 5,587 396 8,549 U,555 42 1,270 522 59,396 63,418 47 3,633 154 8,510 11,421 18 2,090 16 771 4,170 104 730 37 48 11 7 1 70 324 92 2,660 18 43 20 2 5 4 25 646 51,760 2 800 53 3,926 105,696 52 100,926 vn 4,613 198,458 150 176,933 l-^ 4,498 222,663 17 29,432 196 6,003 211,540 44 43,152 600 12,430 2 94 106,800 524 50,485 122, 532 34 5,967 105 9,079 12,065 2 40 106 2,712 3,725 6 75 85 16,199 19,938 2 160 25 1,187 1,584 997 6,n07 419 362 171 42 2 1 686 2,792 7S4 3,315 952 15,988 408 331 177 IS 16 2 515 7,462 595,125 306 395,075 717 46,281 1,346,924 712 1,300,569 3,993 97,670 5,006, 1A3 3,930 4,783,012 1,296 20,564 909,930 515 437,002 1,680 50,425 1,848,292 916 978,889 1,336 38,785 750,126 184 6,258 U, 509, 552 240,554 4,646 214,663 659,505 2,555 271,189 678 14,968 19,997 192 6,010 164 3,198 4,775 47 1,480 120 6,239 3,398 29 2,270 66 1,231 2,878 21 1,513 2 58 212 12 285 1,440 90 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] {For {lefinilions and explanations, see text) SPEaFTED CROPS HABVESrH>-Continaed Alfalfa seed harveated farms reporting. . acrea . . pounds. . Irish potatoes harvested far honie use or for sale... fame repotting.. acres . hundredweight . . Sugar beets harvested for sugar fams reporting,. acres . . tons. . Vegetables harveated for sale fame reporting.. Sales dollars . . Land In bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees' .farsB reportli^. acres . Apples' farms reporting. Trees of nil ages number. Trees not of bearing age number. Treea of bearing age manber . Quantity harvested bushels . Total all farms 901 23,570 5,789,071 6,432 205,326 39,995,210 i,092 91,901 1,966,122 1,47-1 3,516,891 1,450 13,915 1,195 378,811 204,373 174,438 ,318,804 GOEnaercial farms by type of farm 873 23,346 5,734,146 5,857 204,113 39,811,774 4,041 91,315 1,957,808 1,278 3,450,996 1,050 13,288 862 365,698 201,318 164,380 1,300,104 Cash-grain farms 107 2,745 2TO,715 584 9,705 1,626,310 331 5,689 112,406 427,599 63 561 146 415 956 Other field -crop farma 1,665 780,000 2,364 131,372 26,996,793 1,313 42,349 937,062 197 638,686 45 696 35 12,900 10,150 2,750 5,700 Vegetable farms 15 410 216,000 16 3 474 15 245 7,045 121 620,565 ID 8 ID 200 140 60 125 Fruit -and -nut farms 11 100 15,850 10 65 8,050 15 IfiS 2,390 60 96,940 250 10,069 211 305,235 161,375 143,860 1,236,855 ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage Cor farma with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. 'Does not include data for farms with less than 20 treea sjod grapevines. IDAHO State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued 91 [Data are based on reports Tor only a sample of fanna. See text] Item (For definitions and oxplanationa, see text) Comnercial fama t^ type tjf far& — CcKltliiU£d Poultry farms Livestock fams other than po»ilti^ and dairy feme and livestock ranches Livestock ranches Cjeneral forae Miscellaneous farms SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESrEI>-Coiitinufld Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting.,. acres . . . pounds . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres hundredreight . Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting. acres . tons. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. Sales dollars . Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees-' 5 11,875 6 225 33,753 .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.. . 15 56 10 1,710 TOO 1,010 20,025 102 1,270 493,100 454 6,211 978,146 426 4,798 97,535 201 165,298 211 632 161 9,630 4,420 5,210 12,280 170 4,638 663,238 603 15,915 3,036,125 349 8,916 195,178 U9 225,198 192 662 192 12,055 9,564 2,491 4,589 37 1,627 245,487 56 1,103 216,002 20 534 10,661 12,469 97 41 5,785 4,612 1,173 846 339 10,793 3,008,881 1,718 39,507 6,915,631 1,571 28,510 593,132 459 1,252,741 196 983 129 17,562 10,186 7,376 18,658 1 58 29,000 46 7 ^90 1 109 2,399 6 U,500 M 5 10 60 25 35 70 92 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FA RMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [D«t« are bas«d on reports for only a sample ol turns. See («xt] (For daGnitioaa and exptaaatioas, see texQ Total all farms uniDlNxioa FAKMS, ACREAOE, AND VALUE Fams Percent diatribaliaii pcrceat. Land in fanns aoee Pefceot distrifaution percent Average siae of faon acres Valoe of land and buildings: Avecage per faim dollars Avwage per acre , (bliais , Land in fanas according to use: Oopland harvested fanns raportjog aoes 1 to 9 acres fanns reportiag. 10 to 19 acr«3 fams repotting 20 to S9 acres (aims fepoftjng. 30 to Id acres faans teponjag SO to 99 acres farms rerxMllng: 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres /arms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. acres, oplaBd not harvested and not pastured faims reporting. acres Cnllivated summer fallow farms repeating acres Soil-iovrovemeot grasses and legumes fams reporting, •cree t3(b« anptand (idle aad crop failure) bmts t«parting acres Woodland pastured , farms reporting arves tVbodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cmpl and aad not wtmdiandy farms retxxting acrea Improved pasture /arms reporting acres Itrigated land in fams , .farms reportiog acres Imgaled cropland hwvested farms reporting acres Land tise (iractices: Oopland in cover crops faims reporting a«iee ClOf>land used for irain or row crops farmed on the counlour farms refiorting Land in slxip-cropping sysl««nB for soil-erosion coolrol farms reptirting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FAKM OFeBATORS BV AGE Operators TepoTling age jiumber Under 25 years jiwnt>eT Z.'S to ^4 years number $5 to 44 years jiumber 45 to 54 years numtier 65 tri 64 years numtier 65 or more years number . Average age years. OFF-FAKM HORK AND OTOEB INCOIilE Fam opestois- Wottdng off tlieir farms, total operators retxirting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 to 199 days operators reporting. 200 or more days operators reporting. With other members of family worlcing off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of a^cultural products sold operators reporting. Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to erjdt off their fsrmB operators refiorting. With other members of family worlting off farm operators reporting. With income from sources othw than farm operated . . operators reporting. With tither income of family exceeding value of agncnltoral products sold operstore reporting. See foolxotes at end of l^le. 33,548 100-0 15,2i8,389 100.0 433.2 48,076 125.98 29,339 3,850,118 2,323 2,138 2,089 3,549 7,818 6,501 3,684 988 249 17,216 665,557 8,999 1,278,179 5,987 922,895 1,736 185,686 3,132 166,598 3,982 1,228,560 2,247 307,157 14,280 7,078,420 5,990 372,404 25,742 2,fiU,488 22,726 2,092,632 2,305 81,625 786 115,348 248 36,940 215 11,762 33,299 544 4,160 8,723 9,m 6,637 4,124 48.6 16,677 6,719 2,698 7,260 5,470 6,384 8,i49 16,971 2,858 5,562 2,627 7.8 10,968 0.1 11,943 2,972 .*7 620 2j065 620 955 2,775 SO 175 35 100 5 ID 10 65 5 15 770 2,320 605 1,865 2,055 6,660 555 1,835 2,612 40 301 595 565 531 580 51.5 1,925 225 150 1,550 625 910 1,735 702 120 506 5,997 17.8 166^76 1.1 27.8 17,815 627.84 4,721 83,415 1,330 1,441 1,200 750 3,168 29,509 490 4,140 195 2,060 70 575 250 1,505 305 4,430 165 2,210 1,891 20,520 1,015 9,040 5,107 115,935 4,175 75, 9M 240 1,845 80 750 5 170 35 380 5,966 105 536 1,332 1,516 1,285 1,192 51.5 4,002 826 515 2,6fil 1,581 1,876 3,076 1,995 410 1,116 1,552 -4.6 91,135 «.6 58.7 24,867 422.83 1,430 51,720 85 140 185 710 310 865 12,050 210 1,965 75 W5 25 240 125 1,130 110 3,260 55 1,280 545 11,755 285 3,890 1,345 64,135 1,280 47,855 70 775 15 140 1,537 25 145 297 435 415 220 51.1 845 210 195 440 707 155 255 4,304 12.8 350,025 2.3 81.3 31,008 381.67 4,201 216,866 Ul 393 245 1,041 2,609 2,596 38,084 612 7,801 241 3,126 75 445 356 4,230 320 U,545 195 7,235 1,463 27,909 732 10,464 3,843 250, 535 3,751 201,241 280 3,720 50 1,485 5 375 35 1,755 4,274 110 553 1,062 1,143 966 440 48.2 2,123 1,022 450 651 685 2,181 485 657 IDAHO 93 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DftU Bi» baaed on reports lac only a sample of famis. See l«xt j (For d«fiiutioiia and explanationa, see t«xt) Size or faim-Continued Hfl to 179 acres 180 to S19 acres 2S0 to 259 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 I 2,000 acres and over FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Fams Bumber, Percent distribution percent Land in fanns acres Percent distribution percent Avera^ si ze of faim acres Value of lani) ant] builijirtgs: Average per faim dollars Average per acre dollars Lanil in farms accortjjng to use: Cropland harvested .'.farms reporting acre,? 1 to 9 atrea farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 90 to 29 acres farms reporting .10 to 49 Bcrws famis reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres faims reporting 900 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or mote arres farms reporting Cnf>land used only for pasture farms reporting acres Otipland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Ciiltivated summer fallow falms reporting aa«5 Soil-improvanent grasses and legumes farms repcrting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres WoorOind pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Inigatef] land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland barvest«d farms reporting acres Land use practices: Ctapland in cover crops ..farms reporting acres Cropland used for ^ain or row ODoa farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in atrip-cropping systems ftjr Boil-erosion ct>ntTt>l farms repotting acres ^rstera of terraces on crop and pasture land farms repotting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Opetatofs repotting age jiimb« Under 25 years number 25 to M y«BIs number S5 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 84 years number flS or more years number Average a^ years OFF-FARM »ORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm opeiators- ffodting off their farms, total ooetators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reputing Wth other members of family worldng off farm operators reporting With iuoome from sources other than farm operated and off- farm work operators report! ng With other income of family exceeding valoe of agncultural products sold operators reporting Operators not world ng off their farms or not reporting as to worit off their farms operators reporting With other members of farmly woridng off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of table. 3,321 9.9 524,604 3.4 156.0 44,516 281.51 3,209 302,696 50 no 105 250 1,020 1,674 1,864 39,836 830 26,835 430 10,775 195 6,890 395 9,170 471 33,412 195 16,770 1,332 51,890 580 12,615 2,669 307,627 2,609 262,106 306 6,955 45 2,220 5 200 25 1,285 3,305 35 572 1,051 906 461 280 45.6 1,486 756 300 430 455 520 545 1,835 346 448 1,504 4.5 296,769 1.9 197.3 55,032 278.39 1,459 174,798 5 35 25 75 361 948 10 825 20,960 373 12,552 250 6,585 70 1,955 118 4,012 215 17,345 95 4,310 636 31,720 236 6,050 1,239 176, 2&4 1,214 151,142 131 2,365 40 3,075 885 10 150 1,504 15 167 442 574 196 UO 602 316 140 146 166 212 155 902 155 176 1,398 4.2 331, 570 2.2 237.2 54,989 231.44 1,368 172,388 20 35 50 85 300 ''01 177 692 22,165 515 19,080 330 12,550 65 1,655 195 4,875 220 23,985 160 12,890 626 43,605 241 8,985 1,043 157,068 1,008 132,463 106 ',185 15 1,275 270 5 800 1,393 40 215 406 336 246 150 46.7 625 390 75 160 U5 245 165 773 130 210 3,981 11.8 1,408,037 9.2 353.7 59,376 167.69 3,821 623,668 25 60 111 230 617 1,438 1,340 1,951 95,702 1,875 144,572 1,301 85,305 4X 32,290 619 26,977 821 119,248 580 54,965 1,929 239,738 516 18,269 2,530 441,623 2,445 371,808 388 15,340 la 18,110 4,455 25 5,235 3,904 35 538 1,205 966 819 341 47.4 1,708 968 328 412 471 699 464 2,273 367 588 2,767 1,978,122 13.0 714.9 84,801 118.97 2,637 675,966 20 21 35 65 310 636 1,324 226 1,239 78,296 1,727 259,408 1,441 200,070 306 37,276 366 22,062 667 194,020 376 76,075 1,784 570,835 543 48,032 1,459 313,609 1,369 248, 891 239 18,599 171 28,320 55 14,170 10 125 2,741 35 376 648 875 571 236 47.9 1,031 595 193 243 323 466 234 1,736 202 546 1,588 4.7 2,177,180 14.3 1,371.0 119,343 87.45 1,519 617,897 7 7 13 26 133 271 525 495 42 633 91,296 1,053 351,743 904 279,479 205 37,708 254 34,556 331 159,619 168 57,459 1,039 776,980 262 45,874 791 198,585 759 156,203 129 15,097 100 X,816 6,117 5 1,069 169 423 478 302 161 421 279 69 116 191 71 1,167 129 366 1,200 3.i 7,513,733 49.3 6,261.4 208,360 37.52 1,058 680,042 5 4 5 21 74 167 308 267 207 463 197,653 637 437,920 514 317,252 165 64,317 168 56,341 247 645,177 78 55,738 967 5,268,182 284 196,760 733 310,253 680 216,197 56 8,119 49 27,972 19 9,578 5 278 1,139 2 78 272 353 250 184 51.3 216 121 33 62 57 127 46 934 82 296 94 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DaU ate based on reports fc» only a sample of farms. See text] Total all farms Size of farm Item (For derinidons and dxplanadons, 8e« text) Uodet 10 acres 10 to 49 acres so to 69 acres 70 tr> 99 acres IfX) to 139 acres FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: 19,861 8,577 4,883 678 829 2,332 5« 496 19,778 8,441 4,807 83 136 76 5,198 3,001 121 265 245 5,520 5,111 850 4,974 286 11,016 12,703 467 475 11,084 U,323 2,793 2,963 27,090 43,978 23,836 61,946 27,918 56,961 10,622 10,235 4,567 1,443 1,051 26,559 48,919 6,330 8,042 4,736 4,985 30,226 38,283 32,783 27,456 22,441 13,484 4,418 113 9,870 15,007 14,672 3,44.1 1,446 1,998 572 658 137 631 4,943 12,276 3,065 5,619 2,013 582 308 115 47 29,804 2,473 1,371 2,221 145 245 95 "20 io 120 2,211 145 245 10 5 "is 10 20 86 150 lai 65 50 50 65 70 10 10 1,X6 1,503 1,015 1,300 615 725 555 40 10 5 5 605 665 30 60 535 575 2,281 2,721 2,422 2,316 1,691 620 85 '70 1,647 795 145 110 35 30 '5 75 186 51 111 16 30 "5 2,421 81 125 4,931 530 515 170 50 135 30 130 4,916 530 495 15 20 210 226 40 115 70 1,225 589 345 36 340 345 20 20 465 465 96 111 3,717 4,373 4,286 6,043 4,071 5,112 3,203 747 90 15 16 4,001 4,935 157 177 891 931 5,244 6,439 5,722 4,902 3,638 2,275 480 5 49.1 3,378 2,023 501 361 140 85 45 ■ '10 241 539 85 188 48 U 20 6 5,428 332 237 1,045 300 191 35 25 85 5 41 1,045 295 186 5 5 90 iio 5 40 15 430 177 255 10 200 210 30 30 285 290 50 55 1,112 1,327 1,341 2,099 1,291 1,929 745 470 65 6 5 1,256 1,863 61 66 170 170 1,362 1,587 1,512 1,292 950 760 180 281 901 506 135 90 45 30 10 5 92 192 47 67 40 1 5 1 1,390 107 55 2,763 6U 892 90 140 470 U5 77 2,748 596 882 15 15 10 365 572 35 25 18 1,305 459 835 1,080 1,100 85 85 1,477 1,487 315 335 3,419 4,378 3,939 7,190 3,899 6,715 1,629 1,801 412 47 10 3,843 6,441 244 274 475 475 3,883 4,721 4,224 3,549 2,687 2,425 860 5 1,094 2,265 1,677 305 175 130 50 65 15 397 1,160 121 165 90 22 7 2 3,935 214 155 1,785 Part owners number... All tenants number... 866 746 60 140 416 Livestock-share tenants number... Other and unspecified tenants number. . . White farm operators: Full owners number... 100 30 1,775 841 All tenants number... Nonwhit* farm operators: 726 10 25 20 FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Caah-prain farms number. . . 390 Cotton farms number .. . Other field-crop farms number. . . Vegetable farms number. . . 586 10 15 20 745 Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms 362 Livestock ranches number — General farms number... 10 840 15 SPEOFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms renortinc.-- number... Com pickers farms reportine. . . number Pick-up balers farms reportinp. .. 1,012 1,017 UO UO 1,352 number. .. 1,352 383 number... 413 2,999 number... 4,477 3,239 number... 6,416 3,184 number... 6,009 1,057 Q tractors faims re^torfinc. . . ^ tractors farms reporting... 1,549 483 70 25 Wheel tractors farms reporting. . . number... Crawler tractors farms reporting... number. . . Garrien tractors farms reporting. . . number Automobiles farms reporting. . . 3,094 5,749 225 260 392 407 3,073 Automobiles and/or molortnicka farms reporting... 3,742 3,369 2,912 Home freezer farmi reporting. . . 2,376 FJectric milk cooler farms reporting... Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . . Farms by kind ol toaij on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . . 1,847 800 10 1,038 1,690 Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting... Dirt or unimpmved farms reporting... 1,483 210 120 1 or more miles to a hattl surface road farms reporting. . . Imite farms reporting.. . 90 45 15 5 5 or more miles farms reporting. . . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDINO ENUMERATION 25 475 Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . . persons... Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting... 2 hired workers farms reporting. . . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting... 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. . . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR 1,103 224 282 183 30 11 3,166 Not residing on fami operated operators reporting. . . Operators not reporting residence number. . . 143 100 See footJioLeei at end of table. IDAHO 95 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on repofts for only a sample of famis. See UtxlJ Item [For deriniljons and explanations, see text) Size of farm-Continued 140 te 179 acres 2,000 acres and over FUIMS BY COLOR \SD TEmiRE OF OPER\TOR All farm opefatois: Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants , number. Cosh tenants number. Share-cash tenants number. Cmp- share tenants number. Livestock- share tenants number. Other and unspeciTied tenants number. White farm operators; Full owners number. Part owners number, \ll tenants number . Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners .number. Part owners number. \JI tenants number. FARMS BY TYTE OF FARM Cash-grain farms number. Tobacoo farms number. Cotton farms number . Ot>ier field-crop faims number. Vejjetable farms number. Fniit^and.nut farms number - Poultr> farms numbw . Dair> farms number. Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches number. Livestock ranches number. General farms number. Miscellaneous farms number- SPEaFIED EQUIPMEtJT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. number. Com pickers farms reporting. number- Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. Tractors farms reporting. number. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. number. 1 tractor , farms report! ne- 2 tractors farms reporting. 1 tractors farms reporting. i tractors farms reporting. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. Wheel tractors forms report ing- Crawler tractors farms reporting. number. Garden tractors farms reporting. number- Automobiles faims reporting. number. Automobiles and 'or motortrucks farms reporting. Telephone farms reporting. Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. Oop dner (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kintl of road on which located: Hard surface farms reforting. Gravel, shell, or shale farms rettorting. Dirt or unimproved •. farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface rood farms reporting. 1 mile farms reporting. 2 or t miles farms reporting- 1 miles forms reporting. "i or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR. WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION lilted worlters farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons . Farms reporting hy number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 1 hired workers farms reporting - 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm ooerated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See ftmtnotes at end of tabi e. 1,780 603 726 50 U5 421 80 30 1,765 778 721 487 6 771 16 1,225 1,300 70 75 1,497 1,522 417 427 2,901 4,416 3,135 6,804 3,075 6,432 861 1,361 658 123 72 2,969 5,977 435 455 337 372 2,998 3,708 3,281 2,689 2,186 1,620 655 14 1,202 1,348 1,556 371 115 256 90 75 20 71 502 1,055 287 350 235 41 3,018 202 101 672 508 310 30 55 165 45 667 498 310 5 10 226 5 240 233 5 395 5 610 675 25 25 711 716 194 210 1,334 2,089 1,469 3,478 1,459 3,236 356 631 320 106 46 1,399 3,012 204 224 236 242 1,409 1,812 1,494 1,273 1,086 700 281 14 541 627 736 131 60 71 26 30 10 5 312 705 162 227 121 31 7 2 1 1,326 98 80 716 1,958 1,187 480 1,382 1,278 197 610 258 20 60 35 45 131 51 65 347 136 50 60 25 17 12 11 716 1,958 1,177 470 1,347 1,273 187 610 253 10 10 35 5 10 5 262 10 290 15 622 672 30 30 686 691 186 191 1,233 2,159 1,363 3,189 1,333 2,994 370 460 370 106 27 1,278 2,724 255 270 185 195 1,318 1,656 1,388 1,173 1,032 680 275 10 513 511 676 190 100 90 10 50 267 624 161 196 1,268 435 10 22 879 55 656 66 2,183 2,396 57 57 1,789 1,810 456 483 3,726 6,630 3,806 9,457 3,786 8,8ductn sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy prtxiucts sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars LIVESrOCK ANE UVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle anil calves C^ws, including heifers that have calved , . . . Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulla including steer and bull calvi . .farms reporting. . number., . .farms reporting. , number., . .farms reporting.. numt>er.. . .farms reporting.. number.. . .farms reporting.. number., Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 4 head farms reporting, 5 to 9 head farms reporting, 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 49 head farms reporting. 90 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 499 head farms reporting. 500 or more head farms reporting. Cows including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. SO to 29 head farms reporti ng . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 60 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporti ng . 75 to 09 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. HofSeS and/or mules farms reporting. number. Hogs and pigs farms reporting. number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting. number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambs farms reporting. number . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting . number. Ewes farms reporting. number , Rams and wethers farms reporting, number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting, number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. , dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farns reporting. number. dollars. Milk and cream sold^ farms retxirting. pounds dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens, dollars, S«« footnotes at end of table, 438,595,850 13,035 241,813,586 228,689,556 3,516,891 6,025,396 3,586,743 196,777,264 7,092,638 47,085,733 142,598,893 27,6ee 1,395,873 25,289 565,191 21,423 205,718 24,255 423,187 23,356 407,495 735 2,846 3,665 4,946 8,410 4,126 2,692 249 2,848 9,341 5,696 2,771 2,200 1,030 436 967 4,161 9,700 4,627 1,689 949 226 40 31 13,782 49,136 9,436 172,289 5,352 103,611 6,502 68,678 5,144 1,218,119 3,595 347,580 4,572 870,539 4,458 842,144 3,227 28,395 15,693 1,420,796 24,772 721,756 115,583,183 5,455 199,791 6,193,521 4,297 1,233,968 16,041,584 16,399 ,399,338,105 47,085,733 4,314 1,576,068 6,775 12,874,750 4,248,666 6,406,757 2,439 628,124 105,818 46,700 138,606 337,000 5,778,633 1,863,089 1,220,395 2,695,149 1,966 19,521 1,495 6,790 1,360 5,505 1,436 6,130 1,336 6,601 125 580 770 335 125 10 20 1 460 900 95 20 5 5 5 5 455 795 85 15 566 1,377 580 4,575 400 3,185 370 1,390 310 11,310 200 5,700 255 5,610 255 5,345 130 265 1,185 305,995 1,686 17,080 2,327,935 305 6,210 192,510 225 7,170 93,210 1,015 31,108,734 1,220,395 370 688,951 550 3,553,680 1,172,713 20,896,806 3,485 6,215,163 4,540,592 172,975 1,124,516 377,080 14,681,643 1,129,865 6,315,950 7,235,828 4,776 81,928 4,213 31,772 3,722 26,793 3,951 29,664 3,646 20,492 180 740 1,070 1,311 1,280 166 26 3 705 2,381 810 210 81 21 5 676 2,106 700 160 60 15 5 1,610 3,814 1,4 87 20,194 1,097 13,974 896 6,220 706 33,821 521 17,246 600 16,575 570 15,535 355 1,040 2,723 219,168 3,965 42,029 5,842,498 826 24,922 772,582 560 35,530 461,890 3,010 174,684,483 6,315,950 745 85,386 1,165 2,090,075 689,724 10,751,458 6,927 4,351,539 3,174,111 72,630 881,745 223,053 6,399,919 118,656 2,400,615 3,880,648 1,258 36,455 1,131 12,099 1,031 9,536 1,123 13,740 1,023 10,616 35 110 165 340 486 105 15 2 115 516 350 90 55 5 156 500 270 60 45 390 1,290 405 5,790 265 4,235 245 1,555 175 5,135 105 1,275 155 3,860 150 3,635 90 225 705 53,880 1,132 21,300 3,519,775 220 8,255 255,905 115 4,105 53,365 875 71,656,101 2,400,615 205 10,925 295 326,460 107,731 38,195,996 8,875 18,280,952 17,153,115 561,370 327,427 239,040 19,915,044 1,885,965 8,794,765 9,234,314 3,685 117,901 3,403 44,250 3,062 37,342 3,333 41,429 3,135 32,222 60 306 365 715 ,640 525 71 3 351 1,215 1,090 455 251 40 367 ,155 945 350 210 35 1,358 2,910 1,176 22,666 781 10,400 846 12,266 501 30,985 345 14,935 431 16,050 416 15,470 280 580 1,981 167,614 3,400 54,031 7,863,790 650 28,940 897,140 415 29,515 383,695 2,650 270,246,958 8,794,765 587 512,826 855 1,731,980 571,554 IDAHO 99 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DatM are based on repofta ta only a sample or Tamia. See text] iMn (For definiLionB and explanations, see text) EfrriMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All (arm ptoducts sold total, dollara. average pv turn, dollars. All crops sold dollars . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold dollais, Fttiita and nuts sold dollars. Forest products and hoiticultiira] specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock pinducts, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. UVEOTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and tralves farms reporung.. number.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. . number. . Milk cows farms reporting. . number . . Heifers and heifer cAlves farms reporting. . number.. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms report) ng . . number. . Farms retorting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting. , 2 to 4 head farms reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporting. . If) to 19 head farms reoorting. , 20 (o 49 head farms reporting.. 50(o99head farms reportj ng . . too to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head , . .farms reportjng. . Cows including heifers that have calved— 1 head faims reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head Janus report) ng . . 20 to 29 head farms repotting.. 30 to 49 head .farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporti ng . . IfX) or more head farms reporting. . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting. , 2 to 9 head farms retiorting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. , 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms retwrting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 1(X) or more head farms repotting. . Horses and/or mutes farms reporting.. number.. Hogs and pigs farms renorting. . number, . Bom since June 1 , farms reporting. . number . . Bom before June I farms reporting.. number. . Stieep and lambs farms reporting. . number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reoorting. . number. . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting . . number. . Ewes farms reportj ng . . number. . Rams and wethers farms teporting.. number. . Ctiickens 4 months old and over farms tepotting.. number.. Liifestock antl livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting, . number. . dollars. . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. , number. . dollars.. Milk and cream sold^ farms reporting. . pounds . dollars. . Chickens including broilers sold farms reforting.. dollars.. Chicken eggs .sold farms reporting.. dozens . . dollars. . See footnotes at end of table. Size of faim-CoDtinued 43,671,180 13,150 27,306,829 26, .166, 402 370,130 380,827 189,470 16,364,351 351,568 5,604,115 10,408,668 2,827 102,402 2,619 36,064 2,307 24,232 2,529 35,766 2,469 30,572 61 196 320 566 1,005 495 184 252 1,0U 755 290 216 75 15 5 372 960 680 170 75 40 5 1,401 3,611 1,070 21,045 640 11,535 780 9,510 556 63,980 401 25,530 475 38,450 470 37,395 345 1,055 1,477 104,740 2,587 53,624 8,852,529 611 25,397 787,307 420 44,610 579,930 1,835 173,589,179 5,604,115 366 21,714 596 958,800 316,404 26,547,620 17,651 17,083,130 16,688,122 213,200 80,833 100,975 9,464,490 146,668 2,836,850 6,480,972 1,292 54,992 1,187 18,903 1,045 12,780 1,144 20,444 1,166 15,645 40 95 92 175 446 355 130 410 280 176 155 25 10 200 385 235 105 110 667 1,521 425 6,965 255 3,870 310 3,095 221 25,968 156 10,428 190 15,540 175 15,180 135 360 765 54,690 1,170 33,130 5,828,743 230 7,305 226,455 181 26,183 340,379 840 87,173,156 2,836,850 185 10,222 335 407,125 134,351 22,871,108 16,360 14,755,777 14,242,265 184,260 230,132 99,120 8,115,331 161,708 2,535,245 5,418,378 1,223 57,344 1,147 22,733 987 11,093 1,096 17,588 1,063 17,023 35 95 120 190 410 250 117 6 90 360 316 150 165 45 160 401 246 80 85 15 631 1,570 485 9,930 355 6,055 345 3,875 240 27, U5 160 13,465 215 13,650 210 13,295 165 355 691 51,079 1,128 27,500 4,645,867 275 9,070 281,170 200 31,775 413,075 716 75,941,537 2,535,245 225 9,195 315 299,130 98,713 71,541,838 17,971 45,245,095 42,759,965 498,540 1,370,615 615,975 26,296,743 320,681 5,792,310 20,183,752 3,344 184,547 3,151 71,127 2,534 25,351 3,033 54,900 3,006 58, 520 65 275 265 470 1,061 712 471 282 960 645 516 382 204 60 102 588 1,050 475 240 125 51 2,085 6,806 1,300 27,340 879 17,554 967 9,786 761 120,1J3 590 44,634 694 75,499 634 72,942 552 2,557 2,022 122,636 3,064 105,715 17,275,839 828 28,692 889,452 695 121,217 1,575,821 1,816 171,117,386 5,792,310 537 57,216 923 791,255 261,115 57,235,910 20,685 35,176,211 33,611,264 148,533 991,381 425,033 22,059,699 308,581 2,401,837 19,349,281 2,278 182,949 2,183 80,839 1,608 12,954 2,087 49,672 2,048 52,438 45 153 136 202 637 510 582 13 137 410 413 302 351 280 120 170 4er of litters. lor 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters ... a> to 39 litters . . . 40 to 69 litters . . . 70 or more litters . June 2 to November 3 SPECIFIED CROPS HABVESTED Cbm for all purposes farms Under 1 1 acres . . . 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . . . . .farms , . farms , .farms , .farms . .farms , .farms . .farms reporting., acres., reporting., reporting. . reporting., reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporting., acres.. bushels,, reporting.. bushels.. Winter wheat harvested farme reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Spring wheat harvested farms repcartlng . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . htishels . Gets harvested for grain farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting . acres . biishels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . acres . lCX)-lb . bags . Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas v farms reporting. acres . pounds . Hey crtjps: Tjinrt frcsn which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mlitures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting acres tons Sales farms reporting tons Clover, tiinothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting acres tons Sales farms reporting tons Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting acres tons Sales farms reporting tons Wild hay cut farms reporting acres tons Sales farms reporting tons Other hay cut farms reporting acres tons Sales farms reporting tons Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover . or siDall grains farms reporting acres tons , green weight See footnotes at end of table. 4,998 31,159 2,301 i.av 622 209 32 17 3,638 U,583 3,691 15, 576 ■4,730 81,174 2,138 1,657 711 155 39 30 1,934 26,517 2,025,963 781 1,076,295 5,419 671,427 19,834,144 5,330 18,818,973 15,400 408,285 18,375,461 14,703 17,541,192 6,716 U2,835 6,054,007 2,383 3,256,448 9,209 483,726 14,877,304 5,344 10,266,923 3,905 140,118 2,692,056 1,643 125,786 179,942,790 1,177,796 23,146 910,969 2,557,803 7,647 627,611 3,892 121,275 164,646 816 23,389 1,739 27,577 36,499 216 4,664 1,348 97,997 114,430 184 8,462 563 16,096 22,306 78 4,668 119 3,882 28,286 245 CL5 165 65 10 5 210 430 130 3B5 15 20 1,450 35 160 6,325 25 5,620 60 195 12,420 40 11,020 15 40 1,850 15 65 5,225 10 3,400 10 30 455 250 920 2,495 25 7D 105 5 50 651 3,166 355 205 76 2D 5 540 1,710 406 1,456 595 4,205 510 85 235 1,715 119,195 100 52,095 200 2,010 83,780 195 79,265 1,490 12,630 655,160 1,375 608,535 635 3,515 206,805 200 69,085 450 2,730 137,975 155 54,605 310 3,750 73,940 5 50 60,000 3,301 33,965 110,865 1,006 26,690 340 2,930 4,980 65 955 115 670 1,125 20 355 90 705 65 560 695 10 90 190 1,215 90 60 30 3' 5 i*5 660 130 555 310 3,935 185 90 35 130 1,315 87,045 40 38,250 60 535 27,130 55 26,685 710 7,535 430,885 675 412,220 341 2,730 176,925 85 59,655 236 2,260 90,235 95 27,980 155 2,630 52,375 5 85 135,200 20,485 1,141 18,010 61,260 335 14,670 125 1,360 1,870 60 280 390 10 35 35 550 595 5 100 20 285 690 10 665 600 4,320 235 265 75 25 435 1,895 435 2,425 916 10,460 455 425 36 415 3,630 292,600 155 130,425 255 3,355 120,580 235 111,520 2,622 32,305 1,812,270 2,512 1,686,930 955 8,125 475,100 275 140,970 776 7,819 366, 850 326 170,305 845 16,555 334,130 60 970 1,190,850 86, 537 3,714 78,347 276,630 1,112 57,302 431 5,055 7,240 110 1,555 170 1,535 2,060 20 295 85 1,350 1,255 15 265 20 225 .435 5 25 100 495 2,450 220 205 .60 5 5 360 1,155 360 1,295 867 14,007 386 290 166 25 365 4,845 381,425 155 185,975 250 4,415 175,435 245 167,190 2,197 33,381 1,988,926 2,122 1,394,006 735 6,790 389,475 220 114,705 727 9,900 445,115 337 187,855 700 18,415 338,395 170 3,185 6,199,195 92,814 2,839 81,693 276, 515 1,040 61, UO 416 5,931 8,397 101 1,887 212 J.,937 3,082 35 495 70 1,515 1,530 10 250 56 1,483 2,510 S 400 5 255 1,375 IDAHO 101 state Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [D«U ire bsaed on reports Tor only a sample of fami3. See textj (For definitions snd exptuobons, see text) Size of farm— Continued Itt to 179 acres ISO to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres and ovw I or 2 litters II to 9 litters 10 to 19 liUers 20 lo 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters . . June 2 to November W UVEyroCK AND LI\'ESrOCK PROWCTS-Cootinued Littefs fanowed Decembef 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 ....farms reporting. number of litters. ^amis reporting. 'arms reporting. 'aims reporting. farms reporting. 'arms repotting. 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting, number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. Qumber of litters. SPEanED CHOPS BARVESTED Cora for all puiposes farms reporting. acres. Under 1 1 acres 11 to 34 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres Harvested for grain farms reporting, farms teporting. .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, farms reporting, farms reporting. busiiel s . . .farms reportijig. bushels. Winter rrheat harvested farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms repai.tlji£ . . bushels . . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales fanss reporting . . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reptjrting . . acres . , bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres . . 100-lb. bags . . Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas farms repcarting . . acres . . pounds . . Hay crops: Land from T,iilch hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms repol*ting . . tons . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farnE reporting.. acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons . . Other hay cut farms reprarting . . acres . . tons . . Sales f arns reporting . . tons . . QrsBS silage made fr(3m grasses , alfalfa , clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres . . tons , green wei^t . . See footnotes at end of table. 620 300 ISO SO 55 5 «0 1,880 455 2,365 561 11,610 175 235 HI TO 5 5 230 3,750 271,850 95 137,000 315 7,S15 272,975 310 258,980 2,127 41,303 2,333,652 2,077 2,202,557 760 10,335 493,190 290 215,010 956 17,773 703,875 530 357,515 690 26,372 526,290 175 4,220 7,627,695 108,257 2,689 95,823 316,309 1,066 88,035 466 8,309 11,390 91 2,635 150 1,645 2,145 25 455 90 1,625 1,845 20 365 55 420 1,225 20 435 4,400 225 1,280 95 95 20 15 155 480 185 800 282 5,047 95 121 60 6 101 1,332 99,550 41 45,600 210 6,710 215,380 210 202,480 1,026 23,912 1,308,085 1,006 1,257,425 335 4,135 191,485 120 94,390 486 13,125 531,200 275 233,415 355 15, 835 302,555 90 2,665 5,256,265 59,706 1,273 52,235 166,060 585 53,430 221 4,900 6,400 50 1,190 56 576 767 5 50 35 1,500 1,280 26 495 495 260 1,675 95 U5 30 20 200 875 205 800 277 5,285 UO 110 1,875 142,875 70 88,225 315 11,800 353,440 yx 324,540 852 21,598 1,210,707 807 1,168,162 340 6,055 240,430 160 123,435 551 14,267 539,215 340 329,980 222 13,423 262,068 2,685 3,656,540 1,142 49,576 153,950 480 51,015 265 6,270 8,130 50 1,645 75 885 1,005 65 1,230 1,625 20 225 15 165 255 5 160 6 255 5,200 827 4,925 371 296 125 30 5 562 2,288 671 2,637 471 12,451 95 183 118 49 26 185 4,171 308,440 106 192,375 1,240 76,390 2,552,915 1,220 2,469,900 2,025 67,974 3,152,443 1,924 3,063,598 1,063 23,266 969,285 445 567,830 1,920 74,924 2,588,857 1,176 1,696,318 454 26,671 495,955 456 26,506 38,359,090 196,843 3,016 151,535 421,748 1,047 127,772 637 18,581 26,432 167 4,229 340 6,455 7,785 55 1,290 276 13,572 15,120 31 1,850 120 5,245 6,645 35 2,075 51 1,455 8,175 469 233 2,722 1,763 2U 88 171 95 60 34 20 8 5 7 1 313 166 1,163 806 387 179 1,559 957 181 100 5,009 3,492 60 23 61 35 39 28 12 9 9 5 41 22 1,734 1,112 154,600 94,453 10 6 138,000 63,350 1,293 820 154,224 198,333 5,250,910 5,661,156 1,293 817 4,914,035 5,392,991 1,177 689 57, 531 54,743 2,160,564 1,721,783 1,117 640 2,071,829 1,644,268 844 364 32,173 14,350 1,359,290 579,715 366 135 1,010,750 343,457 1,591 958 105,994 121,851 3,U9,420 3,331,036 1,093 679 2,373,860 2,617,834 102 37 11,841 3,083 224,041 55,797 380 163 42,256 27,785 59,264,320 35,689,395 179,565 135,925 1,964 1,032 132,101 89,600 292,871 189,019 506 259 64,219 49,833 548 252 24,162 18,035 31,252 24,333 101 40 5,167 3,118 272 167 4,277 4,036 6,005 5,163 25 14 615 758 247 181 16,650 20,681 21,445 24,100 40 23 2,310 2,142 95 55 1,985 3,153 1,980 4,842 10 390 3,320 1,085 420 2,409 183 2,583 74 65 22 11 5 6 132 1,241 US 1,342 145 5,628 19 52 41 14 S 11 35 1,018 72,480 3 5,000 426 205,120 5,114,U8 425 4,365,767 425 55,178 1,588,566 408 1,520,642 329 20,821 970,457 87 517,161 543 113,018 2,998,301 328 2,163,856 25 1,513 26,055 59 15,349 22,504,240 199,413 785 127,164 290,081 131 32,715 166 25,672 34,117 11 673 117 5,271 6,962 7 316 159 38,584 44, 7X 10 720 31 2,075 3,0U 2 73 10 547 3,307 102 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of faniis. See text^ (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Under 10 acres 70 to 99 acres SPEaFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued Alfalfa seed harvested f amis reporting . . . acres . . . pounds . . . Irish potatoes harvested for hone use or for sale farms reporting . acres^ hundredweight . Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting. acres . tons . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. Sales dollars . 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 . . . 901 23,570 5,789,071 6,432 205,326 39,985,210 4,092 91,901 1,966,122 1,474 3,516,891 1,450 13,915 1,195 378,811 204,373 174,438 1,316,804 105 82 25,570 5 10 200 90 46,700 105 172 95 5,215 1,860 3,355 25,740 25 170 62,075 535 3,076 534,420 275 2,175 48,240 215 172,975 415 2,587 325 66,375 28,050 33,325 246,060 20 135 28,200 210 2,749 500,515 160 1,940 45,625 100 72,630 105 1,711 85 41,500 24,390 17,110 222,970 no 1,325 528,650 927 14,532 3,053,195 881 11,869 285,750 260 561,370 190 1,043 145 22,065 13,635 8,430 67,495 125 1,935 933,500 1,025 21,504 4,373,830 891 16,335 349,585 251 668,405 141 1,133 116 22,768 12,575 10,193 63,900 ^Includes mllli equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not include data for f amis with less than 20 trees and grapevines . IDAHO 103 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued \jhut are btt^ed on reports for only a sample of fanns. See textj (For definitiona and explanations, see text) SPEOFIED CROPS HARVE^TED-Continued Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting . . acres . . pounds . . Irish potatoes haj^ested for home use or for sale farms reportillg.. acres' . hundredweight. . Su^ar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . Sales .dollars . , Land In bearing and nonbearing fmit 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 . Size of faim— Continued 140 to 179 acres ■ 1,890 625, iOO 902 2-1,663 4,719,360 712 16,377 361,400 175 370,130 100 637 80 25,945 8,775 17,170 67,895 180 to 219 acres 85 1,975 989,225 480 16,040 3,132,875 356 10,156 217,574 115 213,200 36 117 31 2,495 170 2,325 25,500 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 45 1,000 147 4,338 322,250 1,133,335 392 1,125 16,745 46,251 2,983,015 9,411,465 218 377 6,575 13,646 141,810 284,292 55 132 184,260 498,540 45 173 483 3,659 40 148 7,740 96,000 4,975 54,705 2,765 41,295 12,195 236,580 500 to 999 acres 130 3,245 306,825 442 25,771 4,716,945 UA 6,254 121,658 43 148, 533 68 1,998 63 81,690 50,305 31,385 346,455 1,000 Co 1,999 acres 71 2,585 264,544 179 17,20; 3,603,736 60 3,273 62,008 18 156, 369 68 31 827 340 487 590 2,000 acres and over 63 4,972 595,067 110 14,709 2,875,284 43 3,091 47,980 20 423,779 loir 36 6,191 4,593 1,598 3,424 104 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959 \patA are baaed on rapofta For only a eainple of faima. See textH (For definitions and explanadona, see text) Total aU farms Connnercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners All tenants FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Fafms jiumber Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent diatribution percent Avara^ si re of fajn acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre .dollars Land in fatms according to use: Cropland harveated Jarros reporting acres 1 to 9 acrea farma reporting 10 to 19 acrea farms reporting 20 to 29 acrea farms repotting 30 to 49 acrea farms reporting SO to 99 acrea farms reporting 100 to 199 acres faima reporting 20O to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture. farms reporting acres Oopland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated aummer fallow farms reporting acres Soil'imptovement grasses and legumes fatms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres (!>ther pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture .farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cnjpland harvested farms reportjng acres Land use practices: (!>Dpl and i n cover crops farms reporti ng acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for aoil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of tetracea on crop and pasture land farms repotting FARM OPERATORS BY AQE Operators reporting age jiumber. Under 25 years jiumber 25 to :14 yeara number 85 to 44 yeara number 45 to 54 years jiumber 55 to 64 years jiumber 66 or more years number Average age years OFF.FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operan->rs reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With othef members of family working off farm operators reporting IVith inoome from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other inoome of family exceeding value of agritnrlbira] products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting iVith income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With ot^er income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting See botaotea at end of table. 33,6iB 15,248,389 XXX 453.2 48,076 125.98 29,339 3,850,118 2,323 2,138 2,089 3,549 7,818 6,501 3,684 938 249 17,216 665,557 8,999 1,278,179 5,987 922,895 1,736 185,686 3,132 169,598 3,982 1,228,560 2,247 307,157 14,280 7,078,420 5,990 372,404 25,742 2,611,488 22,726 2,092,632 2,305 31,625 786 115,348 248 36,940 215 11,762 33,299 544 4,160 3,723 9,111 6,637 4,124 43.6 25,571 100.0 13,786,482 100.0 539.1 58,571 123.42 24,191 3,723,177 583 880 1,289 2,777 7,328 6,435 3,663 988 248 13,686 611,378 7,817 1,216,341 5,402 904,863 1,379 153,332 2,662 157,646 2,652 1,006,336 1,482 232,218 11,342 6,211,393 4,652 350,626 20,597 2,508,201 19,517 2,031,385 2,137 79, 5U 685 112,214 243 34,240 190 10,532 25,269 464 3,309 6,745 7,194 5,346 2,2U 47.7 16,677 10,442 6,719 6,071 2,693 1,862 7,260 2,509 5,470 3,224 6,384 3,311 3,349 2,658 16,971 15,129 2,853 2,534 5,562 4,106 13jl93 51.6 3,939,125 23.9 302.4 42,874 150.21 12, U9 1,314,757 447 664 1,063 1,944 3,972 2,629 1,140 243 47 7,315 273,683 3,607 388,382 2,327 266,350 625 53,946 1,300 68,086 1,354 236,614 633 101,377 5,715 1,363,103 2,379 102,650 10,823 1,027,193 10,005 305,399 909 22,963 261 23,450 111 9,325 13,019 129 1,139 2,890 3,688 3,479 1,694 50.3 5,250 2,700 894 1,656 1,610 2,081 1,775 7,864 30.8 7,858,106 57.0 999.3 85,885 93.53 7,658 1,765,398 83 121 126 499 1,757 2,397 1,900 603 172 4,200 270,323 3,211 685,819 2,424 540,809 590 73,396 957 66,114 1,032 651,832 621 109,737 3,860 4,007,434 1,466 203,715 5,369 963,767 5,687 731,097 764 41,224 266 67,374 109 21,258 76 2,4U 7,805 47 847 2,416 2,532 1,473 435 47.1 3,111 2,024 553 534 975 1,134 573 7,943 1,369 2,546 4,753 785 1,165 201 0.8 776,103 5.6 3,861.2 159,799 41.16 178 71,558 1 22 53 42 32 15 33 15,714 53 18,496 42 U,948 14 4,305 15 2,243 26 69,266 11 170 107 587,013 40 18,523 165 66,350 153 50,565 13 640 2 1,010 2 372 189 7 50 70 41 141 23 27 1,603 IDAHO 105 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DaU are based on reports for only a sample of faims. Se« LextJ (For deriniuons and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Pecrent dismbution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average sue of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per fanii .dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: cropland fiarvested farms reporting acres 1 lo 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 aires farms reporting Z) to 29 acres farms reportj ng 80 to 49 acres farms reprxting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Clt^land not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. acres Soil'imprDvenieflt passes and legumee farms reporting acres Other crepland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Utoodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres OUier pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms repotting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres lirigaled cropland harvested farms reporting acres lani use practices: Cropland in cover crops Farms reporting acres Cropland used for pain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AOE Operators reporting age number. Under 25 years number. 85 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number. 45 to 54 years number 55 to 114 years number. 05 or more years number. Average age years , OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Woifdng off their farms, total operators reporting, 1 to 99 days ojierators reporting, 100 to 199 days operators reporting. 20O or more days operators reporting. With other members of family wiridng off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm worli operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold ....,' operators reportittg. Operators not worlang ofT their farms or rut reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of Bgncultural products sold ooerators reporting. See footnotes at end of tables Commercial farms by tenure of operator — Continued Ceah teneoits 451 1.8 141,731 1.0 314.3 40,498 120.38 392 37,668 16 30 35 61 132 66 49 3 209 7,154 64 8,496 48 4,483 3 1,153 25 2,860 U. 660 U 2,365 198 77,193 74 6,200 380 37,360 345 26,628 32 898 23 1,730 441 16 137 126 95 55 12 215 95 38 82 63 64 53 236 32 47 Share -caBh tenants 809 3.2 243,429 1.8 300.9 64,168 218.32 308 126,451 15 5 55 295 276 135 22 5 438 8,846 186 23,765 122 18,496 26 1,735 67 3,534 52 11,885 38 4,415 401 50,102 237 6,237 690 93,320 683 30,473 39 4,083 41 5,405 6 655 5 3,060 42 179 287 215 79 6 354 243 75 36 98 92 45 455 U4 Crop-ahare tenants 2,255 8.8 546,904 4.0 242.5 62,102 254.04 2,255 325,333 10 30 30 125 352 306 325 73 4 995 18,062 527 69,731 342 47,122 104 11,915 212 10,694 83 23,844 96 9,834 713 50,206 294 3,784 1,966 244,361 1,950 224,357 270 8,696 85 12,240 5 1,050 16 288 2,234 158 677 747 423 182 47 39.2 1,112 765 236 lU 353 331 136 1,143 146 151 lAvestock-Bhare tenants 162,852 1.2 308.4 60,962 198.09 528 62,432 10 5 15 45 230 155 57 10 1 346 15,627 120 U,a21 76 3,786 12 832 53 1,403 19 9,510 2 680 254 56,041 116 3,862 489 58,112 489 46,662 35 570 7 1,005 517 45 197 138 115 22 227 171 35 21 61 53 36 301 38 52 Other and unspecified tenants 270 1.1 63,227 0.5 252.7 32,965 147.76 223 24, 530 16 15 15 35 68 53 15 2 4 100 1,964 44 10,631 21 6,869 5 1,050 33 2,7L2 25 3,225 15 590 94 20,296 46 605 210 17,733 200 15,204 25 440 10 1,080 5 15 256 20 83 71 35 37 10 113 55 27 31 40 26 36 157 27 30 106 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on refnfta for only a sample of fansa. See text] Item (For definitions and explanadons, see text) Total all famiB Commercial farms by tenure of operator Full ownera Part owners Managers All tenants SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines fanns reporting... number Com piclcers farms reporting... number. .. Pick-up balers. farms reporting. .. number. .. Field forage harvesters famis reporting.. . number. . . Motortmcks faims reporting.. . number., . Tractors farms reporting... number , . , Tractors other than garden farms reporting... number... 1 tractor farms remrting. . . 2 tractors farms reporting. . . 1 tractors farms reporting... 4 tractors farms reporti ng . . . .1 or more tractors farms reporting... Wheel tractors farms reporting. . . number.. . Crawler tractors farms reporting. . . number,. , Garden tractors farms reporting... number. .. Automobiles farms reporting... number... Automobiles and/or motortrucks .farms reporting. .. Telephone farms reporting... Rome freezer farms reporting... Milking machine farms reporting... Electric milk cooler farms reporting... Crt>p dner (for grain, forefie, or other crops) farms reporting. ,, PoweTKinerated elevator, conveyor, or blower .farms reporting. . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms rerorting... Dirt or unimproved farms reporting... Less than 1 mite to a hard surface road farms reporting. .. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting — 1 mile farms reporting... 2 or :l miles farms reporting. .. 1 miles farms reporting. .. 5 or more miles farms reporting. .. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers ..farms reporting... persons. .. Regular hired workers [employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . . persons... Farms reporting by number of regular hired woritersL 1 hired woriter fnrnis reoorting... 2 hired workers farms reporting.. . .3 or 4 hired wotlters farms reporting... 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. . . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on Farm operated operators reporting.. . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . . Operators not reporting residence number. .. USE OF COMMEROAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used dunng the year operators reporting.. . acres on which used . . . Ions . . . Dry materials farms reporting, .. tons . . . Lic]uid materials farms reporting. .. tons . . . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. ,. acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting. ,. tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons , . , Otbcr pasture (not cropland) farms reporting... acres . . . Dry materials .farms reporting. . . tons. .. Liquid materials farms reporting. .. tons. .. Wheat farms reporting... acres... Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons , . . See footnotes at end of table. 11,016 12,703 467 475 11, 084 U,323 2,793 2,963 27,090 «,978 28,836 61,946 27,918 56,961 10,622 10,235 4,567 1,443 1,051 26,559 48,919 6,330 8,0« 4,736 4,985 30,226 38,283 32,783 27,456 22,441 13,484 4,418 U3 9,870 15,007 14,672 3,444 1,446 1,998 572 658 137 631 4,943 12,276 3,065 5,619 2,013 582 308 115 47 29,804 2,473 1,371 17,794 1,292,278 152,147 16,873 133,830 2,881 18,317 9,429 292,572 9,286 29,524 202 507 1,296 20,305 1,279 1,901 22 40 9,134 371,732 7,921 23,150 1,400 6,558 10,431 12,077 457 465 10,526 10,752 2,677 2,829 22,303 38,329 23,776 54,830 23,493 51,406 7,039 9,574 4,439 1,415 1,026 22,487 44,213 5,615 7,193 3,243 3,424 23,368 29,854 25,176 21,402 17,693 U,857 4,147 107 9,361 11,054 11,583 2,525 985 1,540 441 497 lU 491 4,768 U,983 2,992 5,478 1,955 577 307 108 45 22,552 1,964 1,055 16,099 1,262,608 U9,184 15,243 131,005 2,796 18,179 8,479 279,619 8,346 28,375 187 498 1,161 19,135 1,144 1,767 22 40 8,570 364,983 7,402 22,533 1,355 6,509 4,653 5,122 133 183 4,938 4,987 1,259 1,323 11,076 16,701 12,010 24,959 11,837 23,199 4,534 4,740 1,7U 526 326 11,374 20,454 2,312 2,745 1,694 1,760 11,899 14,615 12,982 10,826 8,954 6,332 2,051 47 4,396 5,612 5,940 1,405 583 822 238 286 62 236 1,880 4,059 1,080 1,604 774 194 93 17 2 11,830 805 553 7,501 435,375 52,678 7,122 47,020 1,134 5,658 3,971 110,251 3,893 11,274 94 206 638 10,302 627 1,000 U 24 3,640 106,210 3,157 7,313 533 1,929 4,100 5,029 175 178 3,792 3,923 1,014 1,088 7,349 15,009 7,539 20,122 7,484 18,317 1,507 2,972 1,812 680 513 7,074 15,309 2,586 3,508 1,196 1,305 7,399 10,055 7,797 6,845 5,953 3,435 1,272 44 3,547 3,185 3,815 746 266 iSO 132 131 39 ITS 2,077 5,875 1,405 2,890 854 276 172 72 31 6,950 660 254 5,235 557,890 62,926 4,907 54,698 1,020 8,228 2,668 107,077 2,628 10,393 68 137 318 5,751 318 509 5 5 3,000 187,539 2,532 10,206 569 3,480 76 95 2 2 75 91 43 44 162 536 231 635 181 625 39 42 29 30 41 168 507 79 118 8 10 162 292 183 146 125 41 19 6 106 106 69 21 7 U 1 5 2 6 122 542 100 424 135 61 5 116 32,929 4,837 UO 4,188 29 649 54 6,585 54 913 5 115 6 195 6 16 47 9,123 39 747 10 276 IDAHO 107 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [bau m b«s«d oo nfntta for only ft ample of finns, Sw t«xt] (Fof definitjona and explanations, see text) Canmerclal farms by tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenants Skare-casta tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenants Other and unspecified tenants a>EnnED equipment and faciuties anb kind of road (Win oonbines Com pidtera Pid(-up baiws Field fora^ haneaten . . Motortnjcks aims repcfting. number, 'ajms reporting.. number., 'anns reporting.. number,, 'arms report] ng . . number., arms reporting.. number.. Trttctors farms reporting. . number.. Tractors otJier than gaitlen farms reporting. . number . . 1 tractor farms reporting.. 2 tractors farms reporting.. 3 tractors ..farms reporting.. 4 tructors farms reporting.. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting.. number.. Oawlar tractors farms reporting. . number., datden tractors farms reporting,. number.. Automobiles farms reporting.. number.. Automobiles and. 'or motortnicks farms reporting, , Telephone farms reporting.. Home freeier farms reporting,. Milking machine farms reporting.. Electric milk cooler farms refxjrtjng.. Oop drier (for pain, forage, of other cnaps) farms reporting. . Po«TOr-operat«d elevaror, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located; Hard surface (Wvel, shell, or shale Din or unimproved Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road . . 1 mile , 2 or 3 miles 4 miles 5 or more miles arms refiortjng, 'aims reporting, 'arms repotting, 'aims reporting. 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms refiorting. i reporti ng . 'aims reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers .farms re(»rting. persons.. Regular hired wiwkers (employed 150 or more days) .farms reporting. persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired w)rker 2 hired wtMkers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR . .farms reporting. , .farms refiorting. . .farms reporting. ..farms reporting. . .farms reporting. Residing on farm o()eTated operators reporting. . Not residing on fann operated operators reporting. . Operators not reporung residence number. . USE OF OOMMERQAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilirer and fertilizing matenals used during the year faims reporting.. ac^es on which used . . tons. . Dry matenals farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materiiUs farms reporting.. tons.. Citips on which used- Ray and cropland pasture iarma reptxting. , acres. . Dry materials farms reporting. , tons, , Liortine.. $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars.. Under S200 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 lo $19,999 farms reporting, . $20,000 U> $49,999 farms reporting. . $50,000 or more , farms reporting,. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and Ijees farms reporting,. dollars.. Under $100 farms renortin™.. $100 to $499 farms reporting.. $5C0 (o$999 farms reporting.. Sl.OOO or more farms reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting, . ESTIMATED VALUE OF PR0DUCT15 SOLD BY SOURCE All farm ppxiucts sold total, dollars.. average per farm, dollars. . All crops sold .dollars. . Field cnjps, other than vegetables and fmits and nuLs, sold dollars.. Vegetables sold dollars.. Fniits and nuts sold dollars.. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. . All livestock and livestock products sold .dollars. . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. Daily products sold dollars.. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars, . See footnotes at end of uble. 4,361 173,988 A,L26 27,805 473 3,149 3,926 84,175 3,627 19,510 786 2,572 8,341 349,506 7,343 31,340 1,346 5,491 33,403 25,732 40,378,325 3,445 14,776 3,511 2,654 1,346 16,288 43,911,453 11,021 2,258 1,302 802 905 20,063 11,409,593 6,983 10,143 2,937 19,023 33,714,429 5,540 4,014 3,004 3,075 1,864 938 379 157 52 17,168 7,407,289 5,748 7,572 2,227 1,621 32,276 23,342,029 5,605 10,319 8,356 7,703 293 438,595,850 13,035 241,818,586 223,689,556 3,516,391 6,025,396 3,586,743 196,777,264 7,092,638 47,035,733 4,274 173,194 4,049 27,684 463 3,U1 3,876 33,770 3,582 19,531 781 2,566 7,801 341,907 6,833 31, UO 1,306 5,425 25,559 19,663 37,975,410 2,219 10,297 3,197 2,613 1,337 12,729 46,643,682 7,789 1,999 1,251 792 16,846 10,886,212 4,636 9,310 2,900 17,490 33,097,429 4,378 3,799 2,943 3,CE4 1,835 933 377 149 52 14,701 7,226,477 3,756 7,138 2,203 1,604 25,212 22,357,838 1,425 7,824 8,043 7,623 292 429,419,0;3 16,793 238,832,731 226,099,644 3,450,996 5,879,895 3,402,196 190,586,312 6,797,762 45,171,318 1,809 61,768 1,675 10,038 252 1,146 1,505 26,089 1,406 6,003 234 771 3,601 120,755 3,138 11,387 541 1,532 13,191 10,336 16,549,920 1,168 5,6flE 1,664 1,345 607 6,437 19,U4,938 4,086 1,053 611 357 330 8,384 4,744,124 2,626 4,627 1,131 8,089 10,503,625 2,455 1,831 1,433 1,184 683 323 93 28 7,142 2,628,044 2,357 3,613 637 535 12,963 8,879,733 1,167 5,124 3,797 2,305 80 164,162,080 12,443 79,199,915 73,579,473 994,175 2,944,590 1,681,677 34,962,165 4,231,859 23,342,488 57,387,313 1,492 76,338 1,421 12,103 154 1,428 1,237 35,545 1,213 8,493 229 900 2,535 U5,590 2,180 12,989 482 2,278 7,864 6,139 13,614,610 692 3, aw 989 852 558 4,164 17,293,340 2,457 611 330 334 382 5,153 3,793,934 1,339 2,709 1,105 6,078 16,100,246 1,101 i,2oe 936 1,£L4 839 441 225 94 26 4,731 3,161,512 931 2,141 876 733 7,303 9,376,457 137 1,554 2,509 3,438 170 176,431,951 22,435 Il05, 6017395 100,583,857 1,544,700 1,974,956 1,497,882 70,830,556 1,082,356 14,052,543 55,695,657 32 3,769 27 768 6 26 27 876 26 152 8 32 67 12,381 63 1,592 9 200 196 134 3,679,629 13 16 25 33 47 111 4,221,122 36 13 17 16 29 105 267,461 'U. 44 50 175 2,437,528 16 5 17 29 15 27 25 24 17 95 212,225 14 25 19 37 190 448,958 1 39 38 82 30 16,522,905 82,204 5,137,146 4,494,725 21,946 613,852 6,623 U, 385, 759 652,603 573,736 10,159,420 IDAHO 109 state Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [psU «re twsed oa rapottB (br only ft aAfflpleof fMiDA. Seelatt^ (For definitions and explanaQons, see text) Coonercial farms \jy tenure of crpera tor— Continued Cash tenasta aiare-caflh tenente Crop-Bhar« tenants Llvestock-alLare tenants Other and unapeclflad tenants USE OF OOMMERaAL FERTILIZER AND LIME-Ctontinyad Conmercid rertilit«r and rertJIitinf; mataiftls used dunng Oie year— Continued Oops on which ua«d-Contjoued Irish potetoea fums reporting. Birea. Dry materia] a .fanna reporting. tons. Liquid malenals fanna reporting. tons. Sugar beeta fanns reporting. acres. Dry malenals fanns reporting. tons. Liquid malenaJs farms reporting. tons. All other croos farms reporting.. acres. Dry maten al 3 fam>8 reporti ng . , tons.. Liquid materials fanns reporting.. tons., Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting., acres limed, , tons. SPEaFIED F.ARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following speciTied expenditures farms reporting. , Feed for livestock and poultiy forms reporting., dol I ars , , Under ^100 farms reporting,, $100 to SB99 farms reporti ng , , $1,000 to $1,9M., ,. farms refwrtjnR., $2,000 to ?4,999. famis reportjng., 55,000 or more farms reporting. , Purchase of livestock and poultry fanns reporting. , dol I ars . . Under $I,0OC farms reporting. , $1,000 to $2, lfl9 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting., $5,000 to $8.999 farms reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire fanns reporting.. dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting,. $300 to $999 farms reporting., $1,000 or more Farms reporting, . Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars. . Under *300 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 reporUng. , $5,000 to 59,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting.. $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and tfees farms reporting. , dollars.. Under $1D0 farms reporting. , SlOO lo $499 farms reporting., $500 to $999 farms reporting., $1,000 or more farms reporting. , Gasoline and other petrol ei and oil for the farm busint Under $100 $100 to $499 $500 to S999 $1,000 to $4,999 55,000 or more iFuel . .farms reporting. , dol I ars . , , .fams reporting. . ..farms reporting.. . .farms reporting. . . .farms reoortjng. , ..farms reporting.. ESTWATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold JotaJ, dollarB averagie per farm, dol I ars All crops sold dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest products and horticultural soecial^ products sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry pnsducta sold dollars Dairy products sold , , dollars Livestock a;id livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollare See footnotes at nod of table. 30 510 30 51 A5 565 35 131 20 58 153 5,012 133 AZA 35 423 125 6,254 125 1,005 10 229 195 3,521 175 813 50 241 13,341 335 1,182 74 182 657 a, 082 642 3,081 U 3L2 646 13,455 576 3,257 U5 440 858 37,252 760 2,705 130 «a2 446 809 2,255 335 684 1,342 561,795 82C ,326 1,240,864 Zi 77 197 159 395 757 79 ica. 2(0 U 88 U6 29 23 27 223 458 93* 876,541 1,221 ,044 1,532,567 129 284 629 45 70 129 21 61 94 10 14 40 IS 29 38 302 663 1,654 177,418 438,451 1,139,090 98 122 315 157 431 975 47 110 364 277 513 1,715 321,710 753,665 2,180,736 122 152 384 29 171 411 53 82 332 25 132 326 35 40 162 7 28 86 6 7 12 1 2 426 539 1,338 73,598 272 ,424 682,573 45 76 210 145 235 690 223 115 299 13 63 139 419 809 2,235 253,932 794,422 1,988,672 20 15 30 185 152 S26 145 321 953 68 319 723 1 2 3 5,720,892 14,024 ,489 38,414,436 12,685 17,336 17,035 2,070,553 9,243 ,309 31,089,732 1,971,877 8,774,866 30,347,893 77,750 24S ,999 431,550 19,226 1*7,939 153,370 1,700 50 ,505 156,919 3,650,339 4,781,UO 7,324,704 36,455 36 ,518 U8,728 1,084,590 2,161 ,713 2,212,578 2,529,294 2,582 ,949 4,993,398 95 1,540 95 347 130 2,555 110 489 40 111 148 5,791 128 681 30 126 528 460 837,961 31 232 112 53 32 289 1,799,775 112 48 56 11 62 420 249,154 89 254 77 390 475,794 103 83 60 83 48 S 5 308 110,791 88 168 33 19 528 433,424 10 166 196 156 9,493,936 17,981 4,358,884 4,254,635 99,801 2,948 1,500 5,135,052 14,771 1,029,255 34 1,853 286 41 1,164 41 188 5 13 51 1,785 46 150 5 32 270 183 670,305 17 88 22 42 14 117 584,355 56 30 U 10 10 165 76,580 36 113 16 153 274,125 45 17 X 31 13 13 4 122 85,310 35 71 1 15 260 182,240 45 88 84 37 6 4,648,354 17,216 2,131,797 2,092,318 31,075 3,0U 5,390 2,515,557 624,472 7U,915 1,177,170 no STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on repocts For only a sample of fanns. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Connnerclal farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants LIVESTOCK AND LmSTOCK PBODUCIS Cattle and calves Cows, including heiTers that have calved ... Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull ca]v« Fairns reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- I head ^ to 4 head ."i to 9 head 10 to 19 head 90 to 19 head 50 to 99 head 100 to 499 head 500 or more head Cows, including heifers that haie calved— 1 head 2 to 9 head 10 to 19 head 20 to 29 head to (o 49 head , . . . 50 to 74 head ., ,. 75 to 99 head 100 or more head . Vfilk cows- 1 head 2 to 9 head 10 to 19 head . . . . 20 to 29 head .to to 49 head , . . . 50 to 74 head . . . . 75 to 99 head 100 or more head . arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number, 'arms reporting. number, ams reporting. number, farms reoorting. number. arms repotting., arms reoorting. i reporting. famis reporti ng . 'aims reporting. 3 reporting, arms reporting., arms reporting.. arms renortjne. ■arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms rerxjrling. 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, arms retiorting. ..farms reoorting. . .farms reporting., .farms reporting. . .farms reporting, farms reporting., .farms reporting. . .farms reporting., .farms reporting,. Hoises and/or mules farms reporting, . number,. Hogs and pigs farms reporting,. number,. Bom since June 1 farms reporting,. number,. Bom before June 1 farms reporting, , number.. Sheep and lambs Lambs under 1 year old. Sheeo 1 year old and ove: Ewes Rams and wethers arms reoorting.. numt)er.. arms reporting. . number., arms reporting. . number . . arms reporting. . number., 'arms reporting. . number. , Chickens 4 months old and over Farms reporting. numtier. Livestock and livestock products sold; Cattle and calves sold alive faims reporting. number. dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms refxirting. number. dollars. Milk and cream .sold faims reporting.. pounds . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. . dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens, dollars.. Littefs farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting.. number of litters. . 1 or 2 litiefs S to 9 litters ID to 19 litters 20 to t9 litters 40 tofiO litters 70 or more litters . . . June 2 to November .10 'aims reporting, farms reoorting. 'arms reporting, 'aims reporting, 'arms reporting. I reporting, 'arms reporting, number of litters. December 1 lo June 1 , faims reporting, number of litters. See footnotes at end of table. 27,669 1,395,873 25,289 565,191 21,i23 205,718 24,255 423,187 23,356 -M)7,495 735 2,846 3,665 4,946 8,410 '4,126 2,692 249 2,848 9,341 5,696 2,771 2,200 1,030 436 967 4,161 9,700 4,627 1,689 949 226 40 31 13,782 49,136 9,436 172,289 6,352 103,611 6,502 68,678 5,144 1,218, U9 3,595 347,580 4,572 870,539 4,458 842,144 3,227 28,395 15,693 1,420,796 24,772 721,756 U5, 583, 183 5,455 199,791 6,193,521 4,297 1,233,968 16,041,584 16,399 1,399,338,105 47,085,733 4,314 1,576,068 6,775 12,874,750 4,248,666 4,998 31,159 2,301 1,817 622 209 32 17 3,638 14,583 3,691 16,576 21,472 1,329,386 19,938 539,891 16,963 191,200 19,377 401,207 18,808 388,288 394 1,214 1,629 3,444 7,772 4,091 2,681 247 1,504 5,883 5,266 2,676 2,186 1,023 436 964 2,698 6,862 4,446 1,684 943 220 40 30 11,151 41,729 7,326 156,440 4,996 93,410 5,153 63,030 4,033 1,181,990 2,835 338,656 3,580 843,334 3,492 816,180 2,626 27,154 12,017 1,273,422 19,921 697,690 112,516,465 4,526 187,355 5,808,005 3,534 1,208,535 15,710,955 13,495 1,338,856,757 45,171,818 3,498 1,548,744 5,286 12,074,239 3,934,504 4,193 28,753 1,759 1,587 591 209 31 16 2,974 13,241 3,257 15,512 U,140 574,097 10,353 239,905 8,811 98,364 10,004 176,031 9,638 158,161 168 648 860 1,970 4,228 2,039 1,159 68 780 3,270 2,774 1,388 1,077 4% 212 i56 1,291 3,678 2,383 888 415 124 27 5 5,447 17,704 3,6U 81,664 2,469 48,179 2,533 33,485 2,016 343,269 1,399 129,354 1,747 213,915 1,689 208,250 1,260 5,665 6,388 892,193 10,420 305,990 48,452,377 2,312 101,256 3,138,936 1,758 350,208 4,552,704 7,233 692,154,020 23,342,488 1,970 948,061 3,009 9,714,418 3,205,764 2,033 15,262 785 316 329 140 7 6 1,502 7,154 1,643 8,108 6,706 544,877 6,255 228,284 5,178 59,366 6,131 160,963 6,077 155,630 119 322 456 791 2,228 1,440 1,205 145 396 1,558 1,515 842 8U 439 188 506 933 2,075 1,217 489 356 31 13 14 4,044 19,054 2,356 47,611 1,616 28,733 1,695 18,878 1,484 545,215 1,065 162,435 1,332 482,780 1,308 464,468 1,016 18,312 3,686 240,595 6,154 267,781 42,963,286 1,476 55,500 1,720,500 1,262 645,396 8,390,148 3,871 409,370,194 14,052,543 1,048 218,418 1,563 1,440,872 475,488 1,358 8,415 595 508 191 47 14 3 958 3,673 1,076 4,742 153 64,500 132 15,117 105 1,472 124 17,292 134 32,091 102 1,260 54 5,759 37 3,345 31 2,414 41 120,404 25 26,443 41 93,961 40 92,330 28 1,631 69 32,582 144 41,101 7,901,919 24 5,949 184,419 39 123,673 1,607,749 59 14,098,242 573,736 18 329,969 22 386,316 127,484 22 983 13 2 1 15 488 16 495 IDAHO 111 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued |l3au are based on reports for only a sample of Tanns, See teit^ (For definitions and oxptanal^ons, see Lext) LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calirts Cows, including heifers that have calved Milk OOW9 Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls includinK steer and bull caives . , .farms reporting. number. . .farms reporting. number. . .farms reptxtjng. number. . .farms reporting. number. . .farms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: CatUe and cajves- 1 head farms reporting.. 2to4hoad farms reporti ng . . 5 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 3) to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 99 head farms reporting. . 1{» to 499 head farms reporting. . 500 of more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers tliat have calved— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 90 to 29 head faims reporting.. .TO to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head faims reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head faims reporting. . Milk COW9- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head faims reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. -Vt to 49 head farms repotting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. too or more head farms reporting.. Horses and/or mules farms reporting.. number . , Hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting. . number.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. , number. , Sheep and lambs farms reporting.. number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. , number. . Sheep I year old and over farms reporting. . number.. Ewes farms report! ng . . Rams and wethers farms reporti ng . , number. , Chickens 4 monlhs old and over farms reporung.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and caives sold alive farms reporting.. dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number. , dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number. . Hollars.. Milk and cream sold^ famis Chickens including broilers sold farms (i^hicken eggs sold farms reporting. pounds dollars, reporting. dollars, reporting. dozens. dollars. Litters farrowed Oecemtier 1, 1958, to Novemtier 30, 1959 farms reporting. number of litters, 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. 3 to 9 litters farms reporting. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting. 20 to :)9 I i tiers farms reporti ng , 40 to 69 litters faims reporting. 70 or more litters farms renorting. June 2 to November :10 farms reporting. number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number of litters. See footnotes at end of table. CcHnmerclal farmi: by tenure or operator — Continued Cash tenants 368 23,719 338 10,321 3U 4,638 347 6,696 352 6,702 5 5 5 87 121 ICfl. 37 7 183 561 142 3,916 115 2,553 102 1,363 62 17,544 50 2,770 62 14,774 62 14,485 47 289 170 13,150 377 14,285 2,119,753 119 4,60; 142,724 66 14,776 192,088 288 32,416,735 1,084,590 67 2,348 91 99,642 32,832 808 36 42 U 5 77 395 58 413 Share -caeh tenants 718 33,310 699 14,927 659 3,981 673 10,844 675 7,539 5 18 52 72 324 201 46 37 156 230 139 92 14 17 14 71 201 222 95 65 318 893 271 5,542 168 2,977 197 2,565 84 6,142 63 2,771 78 3,371 78 3,262 48 109 430 19,901 687 14,784 2,229,335 181 7,171 222,301 96 7,793 101,309 562 64,527,443 2,161,713 107 3,465 168 100,161 33,053 169 1,226 63 68 22 11 5 121 585 137 641 Crop-share tenants 1,713 51,542 1,520 17,549 1,322 10,718 1,507 15,773 1,370 18,120 79 184 229 420 574 144 81 2 219 649 465 96 255 594 406 42 25 751 1,469 704 9,351 473 6,124 471 3,227 222 19,243 141 3,242 211 16,001 211 15,651 139 350 866 49,970 1,477 25,359 4,102,874 318 9,627 298,437 209 40,240 523,120 1,030 73,572,902 2,212,578 193 44,532 306 222,777 73,516 366 1,565 215 110 31 5 5 238 729 246 836 Livestock-share tenants 497 28,517 482 10,801 418 5,284 451 10,646 421 7,070 5 20 16 66 188 133 69 40 87 1A7 89 86 18 76 U9 122 55 41 5 239 661 154 2,139 99 1,163 97 976 96 26,905 71 11,139 31 15,766 31 15,401 65 365 303 11,840 491 21,092 3,646,678 78 2,396 74,276 31 23,525 305,825 330 35,570,466 1,029,255 65 1,121 92 41,363 13,650 83 391 41 40 1 1 46 161 68 2X Other and tmspecified tenants 177 8,324 159 2,887 156 2,377 UO 2,962 141 2,975 5 7 10 30 86 23 15 1 10 51 48 21 21 1 1 6 15 54 47 20 15 34 458 19 336 27 122 28 3,268 16 502 28 2,766 23 2,333 23 433 105 13,191 171 7,293 1,100,243 13 352 26,412 23 2,924 38,012 122 17,146,755 714,915 30 830 35 68,690 22,667 18 103 U 1 5 1 17 56 13 47 112 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DbU ore based on refwits for only a sample of farms. See lextj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants SPEaFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for aLl purposes farms reporting . . . acres . . . Under 11. acres farms reporting... 11 to 2A acres farms reporting... 25 to ^9 acres farms reporting . . . 50 to 7'* acres farms reporting . . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting . . . 100 or more acres farms reporting Harvested for grain farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . T^iHhelH . . , Winter vheat harvested fanns reporting... acres. . . buflhelB . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Spring ^eat harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Barley harvested farms reporting... acres bushels Sales .farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . . . acres. .. 100- lb. bags... Dry field and seed peaa harvested for peas farms reporting . . . acres . . . pounds. . . Hay crops : iBnd fran which hay was cut acres . . . AlfalTa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons. .. Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Clover, timothy, and mijctures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres . . . tens . . . Sales farms reporting . . . Oats, rtieat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons.. . Sales farms reporting. . . tons . . . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting tons . . . Other hay cut farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons. . . Grass silage made fran grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres . . . tans , green weight . . . See footnotes at end of table. 4,730 81,174 2,138 1,657 711 155 39 30 1,934 26,517 2,025,963 781 1,076,295 5,419 671,427 19,834,144 5,330 18,81fl,973 15,400 408,285 18,375,461 14,703 17,541,192 6,716 132,835 6,054,007 2,383 3,256,448 9,209 483,726 14,877,304 5,344 10,266,923 3,905 140,118 2,692,056 1,643 125,786 179,942,790 23,146 910,969 2,557,803 7,647 627,6U 3,892 121,275 164,646 816 23,389 1,739 27,577 36,499 216 4,664 1,348 97,997 114,430 184 8,462 563 16,0% 22,806 78 4,668 U9 3,882 28,286 4,469 78,679 1,948 1,612 685 155 39 30 1,804 25,512 1,975,943 731 1,052,125 4,969 663,259 19,620,644 4,906 18,638,458 14,131 394,728 17,931,632 13,627 17,137,975 6,043 125,271 5,808,7U 2,142 3,165,571 8,390 473,471 14,562,500 4,978 10,124,203 3,798 138,743 2,673,786 1,638 125,761 179,927,790 19,700 859,091 2,450,126 6,550 599,727 3,165 108,826 149,313 591 18,343 1,443 25,412 34,384 181 4,484 1,098 93,580 110,405 136 7,427 480 15,170 21,794 62 4,170 U4 3,807 I 27,761 II 2,003 30,475 978 729 222 59 7 3 721 8,802 717,735 235 378,000 2,107 183,973 5,277,321 2,066 5,011,291 6,570 152,922 6,925,388 6,253 6,566,U7 2,858 44,105 2,026,690 785 960,178 3,984 159,722 5,034,152 2,011 3,103,931 1,437 37,572 714,497 652 29,466 45,454,448 9,789 356,259 1,016,344 2,535 197,485 1,451 47,880 68,073 202 7,140 790 12,649 16,710 9* 2,075 556 32,544 38,061 55 1,556 244 7,347 10,803 27 1,975 41 1,275 U,030 1,478 30,620 526 533 317 63 24 15 644 10,376 8U,415 294 452,020 2,248 401,734 11,697,642 2,236 11,079,922 4,523 167,789 7,183,573 4,404 6,385,226 2,267 60,182 2,711,911 899 1,505,811 3,260 250,749 7,386,062 2,148 5,368,124 977 43,047 797,906 679 72,397 100,770,100 6,265 353,232 943,891 2,277 221,830 1,197 48,149 64,771 233 7,114 500 10,543 13,868 60 1,465 437 53,346 63,854 69 5,405 153 5,503 20 1,425 48 1,862 10,981 56 2,137 22 13 7 1 7 6 16 476 33,090 6 7,400 31 8,255 263,786 31 257,871 76 6,766 253,639 76 244,891 43 2,965 139,223 21 84,020 76 7,848 295,159 42 200,313 9 545 10,033 2,799,876 127 13,415 47,863 38 11,937 22 2,457 2,960 11 695 6 285 545 1 30 10 3,930 3,924 1 200 5 675 150 5 410 1,000 IDAHO 113 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DbU are t>»s«A on reports Tor only « sanple of {aims, See lextj (For derinitiofi9 and explanations, se« text) CcMnmerclel farms tjy tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenaiite Share -titfiih tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock-ahare tenants Other and unspecified tenants g»EnFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes f arme reporting . . . acres . . . Under 11 acres farms reporting . . . 11 to 2A acres farms reporting. . . 25 to A9 acres farms reporting . . . 50 to 7A acres farms reporting . . . 75 to 99 acres fanos reporting . . . 100 or more acres farms reporting . . . Harvested for grain fanne reporting... ac res . . . bii£helfi. . . Sales f anas reporting . . . bushe Is . . . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting... acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bashel£ . . . Spring idieat haorvested farms reporting... acres — Iwahels. . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting... acres . . . buAtaels . . , Sales farms reporting . ■ . bushels . . . Barley harvested farms reporting. .. acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Dry field and seed beans harvested for heans farms reporting . . . " acres . . . 100-lb. bags... Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas farme reporting . . . acres . . . pounds . . . Hay crops : Land fron idilch hay was cut acres. . . Alfalfa and alTalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting — acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons, . , Clover, tljuothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or otlier email grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . . acres. . . Seles farms reporting . . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons. . . Grass silage made frcn grasses, alfalfa, clover, or amall grains farms reporting.. . acres . . . tons , green weight . . , ' Set footnotea at end of table. \ 130 1,829 50 63 16 1 46 il5 28,500 21 13,650 46 3,092 87,473 41 85,890 172 3,211 140,955 160 130,692 146 2,190 123,295 43 49,060 83 4,401 141,755 58 117,641 26 410 9,080 10 370 907,150 14,328 294 U,521 31,537 33 1,183 1,065 10 30O 25 242 440 14 1,222 1,050 U 135 165 5 25 100 292 4,942 304 ^ 5,098 100 141 46 5 165 86 31 21 1 135 1,900 120,910 141 2,553 181,768 80 67,350 65 111,930 140 16,820 623,740 322 39,712 1,420,180 140 610,352 322 1,351,754 526 13,204 689,913 1,742 40,386 2,215,489 526 656,748 1,716 2,158,526 177 4,439 184,984 361 9,181 510,656 94 117,138 232 405,299 244 11,348 384,631 573 30,801 992,526 165 271,955 461 810,319 226 8,182 150,157 950 42,762 363,520 79 7,072 9,731,585 188 12,781 19,425 i31 35,915 723 29,184 92,203 359 31,965 167 4,418 5,336 38 1,149 30 388 539 10 29 980 1,225 5 250 27 895 685 10 270 5 50 850 71,314 1,870 66,496 241,252 1,084 113,-i(W 208 3,281 4,947 87 2,275 45 747 1,517 16 789 24 480 635 22 125 235 10 185 800 154 2,678 76 42 30 5 1 66 615 49,925 5 2,025 59 6,050 131,552 365 7,479 374,348 340 356,666 159 1,722 94,290 48 37,175 132 4,005 159,106 68 99,356 145 5,050 106,305 17 460 839,000 486 20,079 62,736 143 10,913 45 553 978 5 100 37 3S8 560 24 840 1,416 1 11 18 490 1,145 5 500 52 850 31 5 16 35 375 32,600 25 19,750 16 3,623 68,950 U 68,550 157 2,971 143,327 152 139,079 32 487 17,665 20 6,820 38 4,597 169,109 25 152,564 28 1,175 21, 738 146 3,905 14,250 67 7,665 42 905 1,133 5 70 10 170 205 4 238 240 114 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DbU are based on rapofts for only b sample of fanns. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial, farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners All tenants SPEaFIED CROPS HARVEgTED-Contanued Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting. . acres . . pamdB.. Irish potatoes harvested for heme use or for sale.. farms reporting. . acres'', hundredweight . . Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting. , acres. . tans. , Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . , Sales dollars. . Land in bearing and ncmbearlng fruit ordiards, graves, vineyards, ajid 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 . , 901 23,570 5,789,071 6,432 205,326 39,935,210 4,092 91,901 1,966,122 1,474 3,516,891 1,450 13,915 1,195 378,8U 204,373 174,438 1,318,804 873 23,346 5,734,146 5,857 2a;,113 39,811,774 4,041 91,315 1,957,808 1,278 3,450,996 1,050 13,288 862 365,698 201,318 164,380 ,300,104 410 9,835 2,475,840 2,611 72,181 14,096,716 1,580 27,662 589,675 564 994,175 642 6,732 536 160,043 76,947 83,096 546,437 333 10,145 2,088,856 1,983 87,506 17,516,621 1,326 39,730 845,724 419 1,544,700 309 4,627 252 121,706 75,501 46,205 474,752 7 408 67,250 33 3,861 683,918 29 1,704 29,710 2 21,946 10 1,346 U 67,615 38,780 28,835 197,620 \23 2,958 1,102,200 1,230 40,565 ',514,519 1,106 22,219 492,699 293 890,175 t9 583 63 16,334 10,090 6,244 31,295 ^Includes miUt equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested, ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and graoevlnefl. IDAHO 115 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued I^Data are based on reports for only k sample of farms. See lexlj (For derinilions and ^xplanaUons, see Le»t) 3»ECIFTED CROPS HARVESTED-Ctontinuod Alfalfa seed harvested famiE reporting. . acres . . pounds. . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale f arme reporting . . acres^. hundredweight . . Sugar beets harvested tor sugar farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . Sales dollars.. land In bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees-' f arme reporting . . acres. . Apples^ farms reporting. . Trees of all ages number. . Trees not of bearing age number. . Trees of bearing age number.. Quantity harvested bushels, . lerclal farms by tenure of operator — Continued Caeh tenants 18 378 90,200 72 2,618 A77,550 45 605 U,A45 30 77,750 12 83 12 2,654 1,750 904 4,995 Share-cash tenants 32 895 395,350 151 7,025 1,249,220 195 3,692 89,631 81 249,999 25 139 20 920 125 795 13,175 Crop-shflre tenantB 51 1,065 379,150 830 25,485 4,714,U4 663 13,723 294,228 116 431,550 36 314 20 12,590 8,210 4,380 62,975 Llvestock-ahare tenants 22 620 237,500 110 3,293 649,785 145 2,815 63,275 At 99,801 Other and unspecified tenants 67 2,144 423,850 58 1,384 31,120 20 31,075 11 37 6 125 125 75 116 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 22.-CASH RENT PAID BY CASH TENANTS AND SHARE-CASH TENANTS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of fanna. See text] (For definitiona and explanations, see text) Commercial farms Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commerci al fanns CASH TENANTS All cash tefiantS number Land owned operators repotting acres Land rented from others operators reporting acres Land rented to others operators reporting acres Land in farms of cash tenants acres Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings; Average per farm dollars Average per acre dol 1 srs Proportion of cash tenants reporting value percent Cropland harvested farms reporting acres Cash tenants teporting botti value of iantt and buildings and amount of cash rent paid number Proportion of all cash tenants percent Ail land rented from others acres Average per operator acres Value of land and buildings: Average per operator dollars Average per acre dollars Cash rent paid: Average per operator dollars Average per acre dollars Average per SlOO of value of land and buildings dollars 678 12 U,865 678 165,840 24 15,315 162,390 239.5 30,862 121.82 86.0 517 40,468 546 80.5 141,726 259.6 30,981 119.36 1,313 5.06 11,365 451 144,881 141,731 314.3 40,498 120.38 85.8 392 37,668 370 82.0 125,376 338.9 40,510 119.55 1,684 4.97 227 20,959 5 300 20,659 91.0 11,836 132.56 86.3 125 2,800 176 77.5 16,350 92.9 10,951 117.88 533 5.74 SHARE-CASH TENANTS All share-cash tenants number Land owned operators reporting acres Land rented from others operators reporting acres Land rented to others operators reporting acres Land in farms of share-cash tenants acres Average size of farm acr«s Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Proportion of shar«-cash tenants reporting value percent Cropland harvested /arms reporting acres Share-cash tenants reporting tioth value of land and buildings and amount of cash rent paid number. Proportion of all share-cash tenants percent All land rented from others acres Average per operator acres Value of land and buildings; Average oer operator dollars \verage per acre dollars Cash rent paid: Average p«r operator dollars \verage per acre dollars Average per ?IU0 of value of land and buildings dollars 5,245 829 243,829 243,629 293.9 62,583 218.91 85.4 823 126,581 657 79.3 189,378 63,914 221.73 870 3.02 5,245 809 243,629 243,429 300.9 64,168 218.32 85.0 808 126,451 637 78.7 189,178 297.0 65,667 221.11 889 2.99 20 200 200 10.0 8,Cr75 807.50 100.0 15 130 20 100.0 200 10.0 8,075 807.50 255 25.53 State Table 23.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS If the estimated nuniber of farms reporting is — Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — Level Level 2 Level 3 If the estimated number of fanns reporting is — Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all faims by less than — Level 1^ Level 2 Level 3 25. 50. 100 250 500 1,000 -v . 2,500 .■/. 40 28 20 13 8.9 6.3 4.0 53 37 26 17 12 8.4 5.3 71 50 35 22 7.1 96 68 48 30 21 15 9.6 5,000... 10,000. . 25,000.. 50,000.. 100,000. 250,000. 2.8 2.0 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.4 3.7 2.6 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 5.0 3.5 2.2 1.6 1.1 0.7 3.0 2.1 1.5 1.0 ^Level 1 should be used in determining the sampling reliability of estimated number of farms and farms reporting. The level for all other items should be obtained from State Table 24. If the estimated number of farms or farms reporting constitutes more than 75 percent of all farms in the universe, a better approximatltjn to the sampling reliability may be obtained by imiltiplying the percent given in the table as follows: 1. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 75 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.50. 2. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 90 percent of all farms, imiltiply the percent error by 0.30. 3. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 95 percent of all farms, imiltiply the percent error by 0.20. IDAHO 117 state Table 24.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS [To detemiin* Di« soniDline reliftbilily for tn ite^, use (his (Able to datonnin© which of the 4 levels of samnlmR reliability to use in '^le Table 23. To use Slate Table 23, it is necessary to refer alao to county or Stale table to obtain the number of farms renorling for the itemj Si te-of-fnim g^up Tenure-of- fiuni- oprralor etoup F-conomio-class-of-rann group 1 „ = •8 lt«m 1 "5 ■4 3 ll (For definitions and exnlanaljona, see text) ^ ii ■s i is s J 5= • 1 1 tit 3 i 1 k a ■a s a c S c 1 S n\ I s 1 S s 1 1 1 1 a. 9 1 3 a 3 C 5 M 0 3 & i 1 8 1 a o 1 a. Ml 311 Fatms and fatm characteristics: Lan^ in f ir^is ^>,,,,,,,,---,i»-.. -..-.-. acres 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 3 2 1 Value of land and buildings per famt dollars 1 rNnnI nnH harvpcfcv^ acres 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 \^ Hjpi OflU JIIU VCSW^l ...... ...a.ii*i ■•■■>ii > Total crop! and acres 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 Xnf fll nn^Ciirpl And ................... acres 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 3 3 3 1 tm falt^ 1 nnH in fttrrfi^ . .. ......... acTM 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 \ liri^umj jiuiuiiiiBiiik^ .......*<¥*«i.ii.>---.* Commercial fertilizer: Land on which commercial fertjlirer was used acres 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 Farm labor: Regular hired workers employed 150 Of more days person 9 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 Specified farm expenditures Feed for livestock and poulU> dollars 3 3 3 i 4 3 4 2 2 3 4 4 4 2 2 3 Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars ^ 4 .; A 4 4 4 3 2 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 Machine hire dollars 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ffired labor dollars 2 i 3 3 3 4 4 2 2 4 3 1 3 3 3 4 2 Seeds, bulbs, plants, and t/ees dollars 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the fartn business dollars 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 3 2 3 1 Livestock and livestock products Cattle and calves on hand number 1 i 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 4 1 3 1 Cows, including heifers that have calved, on hand number 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 2 2 Hogs and pigs on hand number 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 4 3 4 3 2 Sheep and lambs on hand number 1 3 2 A 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 4 4 4 1 Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand numoer 4 4 2 A 2 2 4 3 4 2 2 2 4 3 2 2 CaJves sold alive number 2 4 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 3 2 Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive number . 3 A 3 4 3 2 3 3 2 2 1 3 4 2 4 2 Hoes and dies sold alive ..-.. number 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 4 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 Sheep and lambs sold alive number 1 i 3 i 2 2 2 3 3 2 1 1 number 2 \ 2 2 1 2 2 2 Broilers sold number 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 £ 2 2 4 Other chickens sold number i ^ 1 i 2 2 4 1 3 t 1 4 Chicken eggs sold , , dotena i. i. 2 A 2 2 2 4 4 3 4 3 2 2 2 4 3 2 2 3 3 2 Value of milk and cream aold dollars 3 A 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 ■i. !!! 3 Specified crops harvested: Winter wheat harvested acres . . . 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 bushels . . . 1 Spring wheat harvested acres . . . 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 > 1 2 2 2 2 2 bushels . . . 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 ? 2 2 3 2 3 2 Barley harvested acres . . . 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 bushels . . . 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 i 2 2 2 2 1 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay acres . . . 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 tons . . . 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut far hay acres . . . 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 tons . . . 1 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 3 2 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay acres. . . 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 t ens . . . 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 3 2 Wild hay cut acres . . . 1 3 3 1 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 tons... 1 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 Other hay cut acres . . . 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 tons . . . 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 Value of vegetables harvested for sale ...dollars... 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 1 Chapter B STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES (119) 120 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [Data tar iWma shown in iulic3 are based □ (For dcrmitions and explanations, see text) Bannock Bear lake Benewah Binghajn FARMS, ACBEAOE, AND VALUE Farms number 19511 . . 1M4., Peorease in farms due to chnn^ in rami definition 1954 to 1959 numtter Apptnxinial^ I anil nrca acres 1959. . Prooortion in farms jTercent 1959 , . Land in farms acres 1959 . , 1954.. Avprapc size of farm acres 1959 . 1954.. Value of land afid buildings: Averagf per lam ■ ■ ■ - dollars 1959 . 1951, . Average pfr acre dollars 1959. 1951. Proportion o[ farms reportijuj value percent 1959 . 1951,. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested fanns reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Qcres 1959. . ]0r.4... 1 to 9 acres famis reporting 19."ia . 1954 , . 10 to 10 acres fnri-.s reporting 1959 . . 1951 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 , .10 U} 49 acres fprms reporting 1959. 1954 , , 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 1154 . , . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954 , . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1951 . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 1954 . . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting 1959. . , 19.54... acres 19.59... 1954 . . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . acres 1959. . 1954 . Cultivated summer rallow farms reporting 1959 . . 1954... acres 1959. . . 1954... Sbil-imprtivement grasses and legumes farms reportini: 1959 . . . acres 19,59 . . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 ., . acres 1959. .. Woodland pa.stured farms rcpxirting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . acres 1953... 1954... Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1950 . . . 1954 . . . acres 1959.. , 19.54 , . Other pasture (not cropland and not wocxlland). farms reporting 1959. . 1954 , . .icres 1959. .. 1954, . . ImjTOved pasture (see text) farms rcpixling 1 959 . 1954... acres 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) acres 1959 . 1954... Cropland, total farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... Land pastured, total farms repcrting 1959 .. . 19,54... Woodland, tciUl fnrms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . . Irrigaleil land in farms farms reporting 1959 . . - 1954 . . . acres 1959 .. . 1954... Land-use practices: Croplarul in cover crops fanns reporting 1959... acres 1959... Croplarul aseil for grain or row crops farmed on tfie coniovr farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959. . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959... System of terraces on crop arvl postve land farms reporting 1969 . . . acres 1959. .. 33,670 38,740 1,822 '52,933,120 28.8 15,232,401 14,364,471 452.4 370.8 48,234 31,672 126. 18 94.31 85 29,251 33,697 3,832,164 3,727,616 2,317 3,428 2,240 2,681 2,097 2,750 3,635 4,934 7,839 9,663 6,153 5,817 3,669 3,350 1,002 847 249 227 16,458 19,063 666,311 545,073 8,977 10,344 1,285,530 1,202,831 6,006 7,082 917,462 995,837 1,703 190, 196 3,162 177,872 3,870 4,812 1,218,793 1,165,167 2,088 2,112 304,594 262,451 14, 599 16, 171 7,074,136 6,712,298 6,136 5,929 382,024 248,495 850,873 749,035 31,318 35,941 27,511 31,926 5,125 6,171 25,383 28,218 2, 576, 580 2,324,571 2,304 81,483 786 115,348 248 36,940 215 11,762 2,093 2,007 35,319 24,900 267.39 157.62 90 82 121 2,029 239 283 881,280 32.1 282,495 283,089 1,182.0 1,000.3 57,628 21,903 59.15 30.68 77 209 239 21,601 23,431 19 22 16 18 20 20 26 34 51 73 52 46 22 23 2 1 1 2 62 139 3,102 17,052 39 33 4,925 1,678 12 15 398 775 10 2,759 20 1,768 61 86 76,140 47,167 7 12 3,743 1,471 210 230 164,425 189,312 95 82 57,053 3,831 8,559 2,978 220 255 228 269 65 96 170 213 23,517 23,784 10 850 734 873 719,360 64.1 461,059 398,511 628.1 456.5 52,279 30,366 103.71 63.00 70 630 738 106,920 99, 923 65 99 63 76 30 35 52 74 114 144 146 164 U5 112 38 29 7 5 277 374 19,680 6,851 356 382 73,534 62,936 312 338 65, 524 57,782 29 1,402 86 6,608 29 36 14,144 15,277 11 10 2,184 1,985 417 405 197,369 178,923 182 81 4,725 2,878 47,228 32,616 656 804 564 649 40 44 532 648 42, 193 39,450 45 1,064 41 7,564 13 905 636 759 37 632,320 58.2 368,005 333, 126 578,6 438,9 37,232 21,707 67.45 49.67 93 94 584 677 93,465 97,660 33 54 42 48 38 54 77 79 135 166 130 137 93 101 28 32 195 257 12,335 11,044 288 313 22,488 22,968 242 297 16,677 20,367 42 4,783 38 1,028 5 11 3,973 7,469 3 2 125 120 529 553 224, 518 184,356 141 160 12,164 4,845 11,101 9,509 592 695 577 644 8 13 531 618 59,212 56,820 18 2,000 6 1,042 329 440 35 506,240 40.0 202,523 188,199 615.6 427.7 53,878 32,578 102.57 74.25 83 276 387 47, 106 47,587 21 57 36 49 24 38 39 58 43 64 42 55 38 44 30 19 3 3 89 109 3,720 3,729 156 175 19,570 14,875 111 126 11,940 12,969 47 4,204 47 3,426 187 254 90,311 78,414 137 163 32,183 31,119 68 77 4,665 7,207 20 13 484 132 4,968 5,268 301 402 255 337 270 350 8 2 229 29 4,930 21 4,965 12 1,715 1,985 2,161 49 1,326,080 75.3 998,752 691,828 503.1 320.1 46,416 28,043 180.37 126.15 84 1,742 1,932 203, 860 194,994 78 85 103 127 145 152 259 342 550 754 381 334 188 108 29 20 9 10 1,336 1,384 41,242 26,840 246 248 27,046 28,561 97 101 16,480 15,972 24 739 147 9,827 28 33 11,520 3,637 11 3 338 42 635 719 637,330 371,128 247 239 7,926 7,011 77,416 66,626 1,887 2,052 1,662 1,784 39 36 1,900 2,067 225,892 183,024 267 321 1,695,360 14.3 243,214 286,577 910.9 892.8 51,687 36,512 60.50 43.26 89 97 243 289 37,312 35,807 10 19 16 12 9 16 20 31 60 95 76 71 41 38 8 5 3 2 160 166 14,448 11,062 76 66 8,227 3,278 38 31 2,642 2,366 14 1,716 42 3,869 29 39 3,663 3,799 7 3 620 322 167 250 170,080 226, 579 58 115 6,623 6,378 8,864 5,730 251 302 240 300 34 40 250 294 45,746 39,220 103 2,903 12 935 45 1,540 'includes 37,120 acres tn Yellowstone National Park (part of) not shown In detail. IDAHO 121 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 afof only ft i>amp|p nf fanns. See text J Bonner BonnevlUe Boundary Butte Camas Canyon Caribou Cassia Clark Cleanrater Custer EIncre rrankHn 846 1,255 472 245 109 3,394 545 1,U2 61 331 241 294 927 1 1,150 1,483 596 271 131 4,183 579 1,225 67 390 290 407 1,098 2 96 41 28 15 3 267 10 28 3 25 2 14 21 3 1, 107, eio 1,166,080 816,000 1,433,600 676,480 371,200 1,118,080 1,628,160 1,120,640 1,614,080 3,157,120 1,953,280 426,880 4 21.7 47.0 14.1 11.6 23.4 94.9 51.3 39.7 18.9 U.3 5.5 23.5 64.5 5 2A0, 592 545,094 115,206 165,758 158,149 352,382 573,403 645,568 212,083 182,612 173,393 459,027 275,447 « 283,867 512,495 129,539 171,020 165,214 326,807 514,809 520,472 199, 881 184,060 172,008 495,732 259,884 I 284. « 436.7 244.1 676.6 1,450.9 103.8 1,052.1 565.3 3,476.8 551.7 719.5 1,561.3 297.1 8 246.8 345.6 217.3 631.1 1,261.2 78.1 889.1 424.9 2,983.3 471.9 593.1 1,218.0 236.7 9 20,951 60,674 31,602 50,381 93,295 41,225 80,621 56,475 125,597 25,839 47,107 51, 557 39,601 10 14,881 44,030 26,447 27,420 76,889 24,097 53,013 33, 666 58,953 22,656 41,446 29,274 23,910 11 72.89 193.90 133.22 83.79 62.91 493.41 92.93 117.06 30.67 79.50 84.05 37.35 138.26 12 64.86 131.82 U3.64 43.60 60.23 325.25 80.13 82.54 20.33 75.26 62.61 29.46 106.74 13 93 78 94 77 99 87 75 81 82 87 79 78 92 14 89 85 91 96 92 85 93 86 75 89 95 85 87 15 722 1,133 427 226 100 2,706 511 1,003 57 291 216 264 871 16 1,003 1,333 512 238 128 3,235 554 1,079 62 333 262 333 1,023 17 33,594 190,766 38,541 32,330 56,184 179,639 150,485 176,401 15,710 25,276 34,023 36,058 92,372 16 37,726 190,640 34,121 34,434 61,440 164,942 152,927 139,419 14,846 27,586 34,353 34,488 91,314 19 96 36 65 11 313 7 38 32 5 33 53 20 227 53 95 9 439 10 45 33 6 56 106 21 159 35 82 6 1 270 6 31 37 5 23 51 22 199 31 95 7 1 333 5 47 41 9 38 59 23 118 40 51 8 3 275 8 62 31 8 28 62 24 142 54 79 14 4 422 4 71 41 13 28 67 25 127 lis 73 29 5 445 20 122 2 43 17 33 115 26 206 137 86 25 2 673 U 171 2 41 24 39 154 27 147 407 81 74 2 883 61 297 8 68 51 56 252 28 157 583 98 77 9 1,043 84 396 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6,908 25,959 1,364 68,101 41,171 2,445 3,797 2,561 3,783 27,805 48 1,668 89,603 5,489 7,997 33,044 2,120 73,550 45,599 2,999 4,003 1,263 4,271 31,092 49 69 47 66 10 28 29 32 64 7 38 U 10 68 50 2,290 15,997 2,409 3,539 6,638 777 3,799 25,937 1,535 1,403 1,278 1,567 7,176 51 133 90 73 46 10 185 55 128 3 60 37 27 82 52 4,875 14,434 2,478 2,641 830 5,139 4,758 30,021 285 2,472 3,096 1,819 2,771 53 5&4 53 238 2 4 31 27 10 3 242 41 10 23 54 848 49 287 11 9 14 31 9 2 302 52 15 12 55 110,819 20,124 26,611 540 719 9,220 10, 195 1,862 11,675 122,287 4,440 17,698 U,488 5< 154,964 11,186 27,820 1,344 1,642 2,002 8,643 278 10,936 128,378 4,683 16,636 3,779 57 316 16 263 2 13 9 75 5 9 8 58 280 24 344 1 18 6 66 4 4 6 5» 56, 103 1,854 31,348 81 i • • 299 1,107 9,304 740 3,611 1,315 60 52,720 2,223 41,124 20 80S 637 8,284 307 174 883 61 239 327 58 139 80 1,486 304 377 44 88 189 194 562 62 146 532 119 143 95 1,633 303 637 56 73 264 271 614 63 11,853 143,577 2,047 101, 816 53,478 '«S,685 281,993 281,804 170, Ul 10,961 102,643 377,260 98, 571 64 13,681 147,466 4,215 104,473 58, 125 75,356 232,548 256,863 163,692 6,998 112,785 419, 896 98,671 65 53 134 15 39 29 1,082 93 154 20 24 72 100 212 66 32 204 26 45 19 868 82 341 12 15 122 105 162 67 1,341 2,711 282 9,477 4,980 21,590 6,304 24,606 13,074 2,220 11,374 11,641 4,144 e« 1,001 9,537 409 4,800 3,502 18,788 4,793 23,620 1,245 342 13,007 6,312 3,115 69 3,172 48, 106 3,892 8,U7 5,466 50,574 39, 355 28,466 4,933 3,171 10,343 5,317 24,273 70 7,746 45,490 4,763 7,189 3,535 39,109 33,068 29,224 2,258 4,096 9,473 9,960 21,596 71 796 1,195 460 236 105 2,988 523 1,052 58 310 227 283 893 72 1,078 1,380 566 246 128 3,619 559 1,128 62 355 273 375 1,051 7.1 769 963 330 191 89 2,863 391 812 56 306 236 258 746 74 1,016 1,103 440 194 112 3,636 446 933 65 355 278 334 894 75 720 65 414 4 4 43 36 10 3 273 43 16 30 76 993 69 524 12 9 32 34 9 2 335 55 19 17 77 84 1,075 15 228 42 3,312 367 1,014 38 10 233 256 751 78 104 1,259 19 241 57 3,997 411 1,092 59 8 273 355 867 79 2,813 119,393 419 34,085 8,406 224,798 51,882 146,416 10,374 41 52,802 29,541 43,423 SO 3,830 116, 181 700 33,736 10,087 210,190 51,451 106, 642 13,207 38 53,102 32,675 41,417 Bl 62 109 5 219 26 12 1 11 24 82 1,430 2,024 150 3,529 2,260 275 37 568 974 83 5 16 29 18 1 16 86 84 45 385 3,426 2,625 25 783 7,616 65 26 11 5 17 66 835 361 160 483 87 5 56 '55 5 88 400 1,595 835 1,600 89 122 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [Data for items sfiown in ita] cs are based on Item Fremoiit Gem Gooding Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Latah Lemhi (For drfinitions and explanations. see text) FARMS. ACREAGE, AND VALUE ] "^^ number 195!1 . . . 740 392 774 916 912 1,038 917 1,090 1,134 1,247 1,056 1,122 992 1,324 1,029 1,309 368 491 1554... 3 Htvreftse in farms due to chanpe in farii definition 1954 to 1959 nuniLief . . 14 62 31 43 41 18 131 56 24 4 5 6 7 inDroxinjfll^ l^riii uro^. .,,^. i^i.iiiv.a*...-!.* acres 1959 . . . 1,164,160 35.3 411,310 430,437 >355,200 102.2 ^363,029 352,250 462,080 59.6 275,217 248,676 5,449,600 16.4 896,095 815,546 696,960 48.9 340,616 319,331 379,520 55.9 212,022 177,644 303,840 33.4 268,643 309,213 697,600 55.2 385,330 398, 657 2,934,400 3.2 239,465 234,501 ProrxMlion in fBims .,,...... percent 1959 .. . Ami in rnmi^ ...... acres 1959... JKIIU IN ICUIII3. .. ... .. .........•■-■»-.-i»i.". 1954 . . . 8 9 Av^rafTo ciTp r>f f'lPTn ..... acres 1959 .. . 555.8 482.6 469.0 384.6 301.8 239.6 977.2 748.2 300.4 256.1 200.8 158.3 270.8 233.5 374.5 304.6 650.7 477.6 rt Vfl 0,ii\ ^Irf. I Ul liUMt---.,-..f*ifi*'|. .*■'.■ 1954... Value of land and buildings: 10 11 12 13 14 AvefOQf pfT Innn, dollar slSSS... 54,705 32,572 35,770 21,851 38,162 26,582 63,446 41,560 42,093 27,458 49,502 35,044 30,892 19,783 66,759 38,018 57,356 29,359 I9SJ, . . . Ati^fn/tf lyr tif^P .... dollars lfi59... 143.31 99.71 72.09 87.00 150.32 124.84 67.41 55.64 156.10 121 .45 285.11 230.58 119.65 92.21 175.05 125.30 93.45 71.44 rlvcruyc ^t» m-fc, .,...........-«i.ii*...... 1S51... Proportion of farms reporting value. perceni l!>59 . . . 85 90 86 90 86 37 90 86 85 15 IS5i.. 94 91 93 95 90 31 93 84 92 16 Cropland harvested . farms reporting 1959 . . . 659 653 804 809 1,015 970 824 904 324 17 1954... 786 736 930 962 1,151 1,034 1,092 1,173 396 16 Qcre^ 19.'"j9, . . 107,466 40,675 67,376 148,983 126,240 109,275 61,543 171 ,422 53,556 19 1954.,, 120,869 37,073 66,408 150,972 110,484 91,599 74,747 181,153 51,372 20 21 1 to 9 acres . ramus reporting 1950 . . 19.M , , 29 55 119 129 48 63 60 79 61 73 22 21 136 307 64 118 19 46 22 10 to 19 acres . rarr.s reporting 1959 . , , 1954 . . . 31 36 82 102 56 69 56 76 60 61 18 24 131 172 65 83 21 23 23 24 2S 20 to 29 acres . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... 21 25 77 107 64 95 45 52 70 101 X 51 85 98 53 66 18 17 26 27 30 to 49 acres. . firms reporting 1959 . . . 57 84 118 157 147 203 73 89 143 196 91 152 117 157 74 97 34 49 1954 . . . 28 50 to 99 acres . farms reporting 1959... 1954... 164 198 159 162 284. 340 121 163 290 385 386 471 149 155 140 195 82 97 29 30 31 100 to 199 acres . farnvs reporting 1959 ., . 1954 . . , 182 191 67 60 166 131 132 242 235 215 324 261 80 115 133 292 71 96 32 33 200 to 499 acres . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... 146 162 24 16 30 22 216 217 131 104 90 50 57 74 244 264 61 53 34 500 to 9f»9 acres. . farms reporting 1959 . . . 26 6 6 48 16 7 17 70 15 35 1954 . , . 29 2 4 38 11 4 11 48 12 36 37 1 000 or tnore acres . farms reporting 19.59 , , . 3 1 3 8 9 2 2 6 3 1954 . . , 6 1 3 6 5 3 5 3 38 Cropland used only for pasture . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 320 477 700 269 668 602 439 384 200 39 1954... 260 622 750 291 749 755 558 444 172 40 acres 1959... 14,331 16,004 26,247 18,336 21,071 10,691 11,602 9,390 22,481 41 1954 . , . 9,337 16,166 17,972 11,533 15,535 12,731 9,414 9,642 14,287 42 Cropland not harvested and not pastured . , farms reporting 1959 .. . 308 83 73 545 179 138 351 631 19 43 1954 . . . 321 76 89 582 240 133 510 760 48 44 acres 1959... 49,865 3,785 3,227 50,927 15,534 4,532 34,517 61,576 818 45 1954 . . . 43,889 2,073 5,090 46,388 18,367 6,604 28,900 54,197 2,015 46 Cultivated summer fallow . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 257 19 17 450 116 31 203 498 7 47 1954... 295 25 23 523 131 40 298 682 25 48 acres 1959 . , - 40,024 548 1,507 .37,571 10,994 766 17,137 36,989 108 49 1954 , , 41,501 638 1.302 43,834 11,392 375 22,377 46,675 714 50 , , farms reporting 1959 .. . 61 13 13 106 14 21 142 241 2 51 acres 1959,. 8,370 731 615 7,127 2,229 1,022 12,714 16,625 11 53 Other cropland (idle and crop failure) . , farms reporting 1959 .. . 47 60 56 124 65 100 117 214 11 53 acres 1959. ,, 1,471 2,456 1,105 6,229 2,311 2,744 4,666 7,962 699 54 55 56 57 Woodtnnd pastured ...........".......'.--' . . farms reporting 1959 . , 44 19 24 9 15 415 439 32 125 12 15 480 642 424 517 25 87 19.54 . . . acres 19.59 . . , 19,969 61,983 91 166,392 6,136 1,862 91,232 63,778 3,275 1954 . . . 6,832 28,314 67 122,659 7,836 77 128,148 76,134 4,492 58 59 Woodland not pastured . . farms reporting 1959 . . 34 40 6 15 7 7 116 92 21 25 1 12 312 273 380 414 2 10 1954 . . . 60 acres 1959 4,712 164 32 17,520 369 2 54,040 35,885 28 61 1954... 3,093 170 90 7,960 411 31 32,379 40,245 371 82 Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) , farms reporting 1959... 298 295 442 631 317 453 117 288 2K 63 1954... 465 317 447 777 465 496 132 363 400 64 acres nS').., 134,609 231,866 153,918 471,120 143,651 59,532 5,645 29,280 146,147 65 1954... 210,487 261,070 133,198 465,367 146,864 46,803 25,517 21,160 143,912 66 67 Improved pasture (see text) . farms reporting 1 959 . . 1954 . . . 98 221 159 152 120 210 67 70 82 174 265 142 35 34 54 64 139 287 AH ncres 1959 . . 4,433 9,929 10,182 5,566 7,436 9,087 1,008 5,352 17,451 69 1954 . . , U,244 3,376 8,228 3,304 7,338 3,112 640 1,146 27,359 70 Other land 'house lots, roads, na'^lclnnd. etc. acres 1959 . . . 30,358 8,552 24,326 22,817 27,615 26,128 10,014 13,999 13,160 71 1954 . . . 35,930 7,377 25,851 10,167 19, 8X 19,749 9,603 16,126 18,052 72 Cropland total . . farms reporting 1959 , . . 686 811 734 334 867 969 857 1,001 1,067 1,189 1,013 1,070 943 1,244 977 1,213 345 415 73 ' 1954 . . . T, Land tii-stiiri*d total ..................... ■ . farms rcpf»ting 1959 . . . 515 617 672 821 340 952 852 1,005 830 1,021 828 933 786 1,014 784 972 351 444 75 1954... 76 ^Voodland lotJil .,,..-.•..■•...--......... . , , farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 68 72 23 35 16 22 482 504 94 144 13 27 669 821 647 775 26 93 77 78 Imgale.! Ii\ml in rnrms . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 585 720 865 77 1,067 1,030 253 16 351 79 80 1954... 663 852 1,011 66 1,176 1,068 324 14 445 acres 1959 .. . 67,656 47,295 89,407 4,633 136,555 124,427 6,493 208 32,386 81 Land-use practices; 1954... 62,478 43,447 86,878 1,499 115,778 104,653 5,617 359 85,195 23 8£ Cropland in cover crops . . . farms reporting 1959.. ■ 31 27 72 76 74 171 41 201 B! acres 1959... 1,535 366 691 5,608 2,330 3,330 1,439 12,340 485 8 Cropland useii lor grain or row 114 crops farmtd on the coolvm . , . farms repartinij 1959 ... 35 7 23 15 27 8 acres 1959... 2,185 606 1,232 1,585 1,364 27,371 B Land in atrip-cropping systems for 31 soil-erosion ccmtrol ,, .fanis reporting 1959... 14 8 acres 19.59 . . . 1,900 2,650 8 System of terraces on crop and pasture land . . . . forms reporting 1959... 10 1 300 8 acres 1959.. ■■• 275 ^The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area 1 3 due to the f act that the e ntlre 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 s ituated ijl an adjoin Lng cotinty. IDAHO 123 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued f«po€ta for only K sample of fnms. Soe text] Lewis Lincoln MadlsoD Mlnldolm Nez Perce Oneida Owyhee Payette Power ShoBbone Teton Twin Falls Valley ■ashlnfton 356 374 813 1,276 703 440 650 972 339 95 399 2,241 162 678 1 391 414 902 1,067 938 435 744 1,114 397 163 447 2,406 206 776 6 3 21 34 104 4 22 54 8 21 12 78 9 18 3 305,920 769,920 '302, 720 480,000 542,080 762,240 4,888,960 257,920 903,040 1,669,760 293,760 1,242,880 2,353,920 933,240 4 79.5 19.2 118.1 65.0 85.7 46.6 ^ 14.1 75.4 45.6 1.1 68.1 45.3 5.3 70.3 5 243,230 147,977 '357,361 312,209 464,640 355,399 690,055 194,450 411,978 13,913 199,988 562,719 124,072 659,270 e 233,528 127,707 '374,824 207,392 439,528 328,782 738, 875 196,423 429,204 21,743 189,597 545,950 114,968 556,729 7 683.2 395.7 439.6 244.7 660.9 807.7 1,T)61.6 . 200.1 1,215.3 199.1 501.2 251.1 765.9 972.4 8 597.2 308.5 415.5 194.4 468.6 677.9 993.1 176.3 1,031.1 129.4 424.2 226.9 558.1 730.3 9 U.O,(AO 37,068 54,187 38,100 79,376 64,144 55,301 33,427 92,578 17,068 44,028 59,301 58,123 49,259 10 80,961 22,221 39,367 28,141 47, 630 44,205 36,488 22,795 63,978 10,016 33,481 44,573 31,713 25,455 11 162 .08 112.58 151.50 187.49 115.27 34.31 64.71 209.30 81.75 113.60 83.72 237.22 63.14 66.10 12 13A.41 83.14 103.97 152 .74 106.87 72.96 43.43 201.48 56.67 93.93 85.40 191.84 60.07 48.03 la 90 37 80 82 90 33 93 79 37 99 36 76 56 68 14 91 96 87 88 88 95 91 94 98 83 90 86 83 36 15 331 347 728 1,186 534 418 538 839 317 m 357 1,951 134 593 16 372 386 793 959 834 463 646 951 369 116 400 2,179 162 710 17 113,763 39,062 110,325 134,690 143,319 120,274 65,753 43,891 139,487 1,970 67,183 214,602 24,142 66,230 18 108,761 37,172 U0,174 92,071 146,429 114,887 63,364 43,234 144,592 2,663 72,382 204,793 28,744 73,766 19 10 9 42 42 90 8 32 122 16 8 39 3 52 20 17 9 57 53 232 8 38 186 "s 51 8 125 4 60 21 9 5 50 39 39 8 29 142 6 15 12 88 4 43 22 8 8 50 43 47 10 44 153 12 28 18 89 10 61 23 7 13 40 66 22 5 41 95 6 12 12 84 3 45 24 10 16 77 79 36 12 43 112 5 13 13 111 8 58 25 11 36 99 132 38 16 69 172 21 16 26 199 15 76 2« U 58 118 192 54 16 116 188 22 9 35 251 14 119 27 2i 136 208 404 39 51 199 209 32 8 85 701 28 152 28 31 167 231 430 91 71 229 229 43 10 100 897 39 172 29 62 109 145 410 92 117 136 68 48 1 112 561 31 125 30 92 101 131 117 138 141 116 50 56 3 120 535 36 136 31 134 38 89 71 165 149 72 30 90 1 84 203 35 32 .32 U9 23 77 25 172 158 50 18 97 2 86 156 43 90 33 66 1 47 15 62 53 9 1 86 14 23 10 11 34 55 4 38 14 48 44 9 5 102 15 12 8 13 35 8 8 7 17 U 1 23 4 3 2 36 6 14 6 16 8 1 24 5 3 1 37 57 304 296 715 226 89 423 662 104 22 124 951 83 361 38 56 378 374 544 216 Ul 483 662 92 58 184 1,292 143 425 .39 2,159 17,400 10,098 16,774 7,409 8,373 15,507 12,355 U,153 486 5,195 23,449 32,372 20,058 40 1,714 11,510 9,054 5,122 5,483 6,364 21,216 12,866 5,439 1,234 8,820 30,320 26,596 19,750 41 275 66 255 213 401 358 79 153 240 6 184 238 70 206 49 286 84 277 150 462 391 146 192 264 27 179 306 69 203 4S 37,031 2,680 62,209 12,483 50,663 92,381 4,433 3,992 127,118 115 35,092 17,264 4,123 21,454 44 30,561 3,705 67,465 10,257 53,876 32,650 14,048 5,573 136,046 345 31,429 23,923 4,135 18,082 45 249 26 228 50 332 344 24 39 214 3 154 114 41 116 46 273 44 243 37 399 378 13 29 252 11 163 163 32 144 47 28, 569 321 55,327 6,223 41,482 83,610 458 631 111,841 28 30,352 8,140 1,338 9,100 48 29,056 1,782 64,657 5,672 47,634 77, 590 712 794 130,787 73 30,103 8,955 1,030 12,070 49 31 11 27 27 67 • 46 9 23 25 1 37 39 13 71 50 4,366 1,045 3,947 2,347 5,151 6,805 104 382 10,286 30 3,993 3,630 747 7,348 51 67 37 39 162 123 33 54 112 48 3 26 147 41 83 52 4,096 1,314 2,935 3,913 4,030 1,966 3,871 2,979 4,991 57 742 5,494 1,938 5,016 53 114 8 75 12 193 7 6 3 13 64 71 10 90 35 54 121 11 62 8 151- 4 6 7 4 89 96 3 U4 28 55 40,914 424 7,896 473 66, 514 1,532 3,032 123 3,444 10,421 11,775 101 23,007 35,669 M 43,791 715 3,644 34 51,550 1,821 7,012 467 667 10,126 14,857 2,105 34,470 54,656 57 68 4 25 3 106 3 4 7 31 24 5 17 6 58 62 2 10 3 58 1 2 6 2 34 18 10 34 11 59 11,568 351 2,176 3 17,253 37 40 738 4,748 2,869 77 2,072 1,100 60 9,631 220 385 323 7,569 3 201 441 2 4,007 1,131 315 3,530 2,962 61 205 253 371 182 431 265 300 291 152 13 277 1,169 78 415 62 229 254 383 268 655 •230 217 332 227 14 220 965 32 438 63 32,854 76,620 141,288 119,336 173,349 102,049 566,999 124,751 37,758 404 67,547 265,044 29,836 504,918 64 24,579 66,356 161,892 77,188 168,207 103,365 595,726 125,495 Ul,576 1,914 45,559 251,929 13,635 388,267 65 31 91 183 52 102 80 53 110 49 67 757 18 73 66 20 29 127 153 183 73 51 171 75 74 430 54 108 67 1,372 9,801 6,162 1,603 4,653 6,140 4', 963 3,520 2,928 9,675 30,843 1,587 9,538 68 501 963 7,202 1,940 2,996 3,228 4,523 4,994 2,417 3,414 14,305 5,806 6,775 69 4,941 11,440 23,369 27,950 6,133 30,753 34,326 8,798 42,280 769 10,322 42,182 3,020 9,831 70 14,491 8,029 22,210 22,397 6,414 19,692 37,303 8,352 30,832 1,454 14,919 32,564 3,708 9,246 71 343 358 752 1,245 636 427 621 921 326 76 367 2,038 152 639 72 376 410 321 1,020 853 471 698 1,038 375 133 414 2,259 194 746 73 272 345 591 808 i06 305 576 ■767 209 78 342 1,854 148 585 74 300 397 647 744 777 337 600 952 264 119 382 1,943 139 696 75 154 12 92 15 251 9 6 7 20 30 88 14 98 41 76 161 12 69 11 191 5 8 12 6 109 109 17 132 37 77 2 359 692 1,239 160 266 612 932 193 11 288 2,151 121 494 78 409 747 1,026 304 278 693 1,053 194 3 314 2,264 150 553 79 "i 51,484 66,043 140,247 2,266 21,906 79,754 57,091 26,915 65 35,972 243,393 25,821 34,979 80 46,783 61,238 91,832 2,644 19,915 75,054 56,403 21,073 29 36,007 226,921 32,313 32,966 81 32 38 38 228 129 29 55 22 11 199 27 62 4,232 784 785 4,745 11,984 1,065 936 467 388 4,009 1,084 83 17 6 29 21 81 51 15 12 11 2i 84 2,982 180 2,930 16 8,606 1,176 25,249 29 4,647 11,085 43 9,761 165 3,268 6 525 497 19 3,350 2,314 85 86 87 5 ... 2 'ii 6 3 1 88 3,060 ... 775 335 63 54 80 69 124 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table la.-NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF IRRIGATED Item {For definitions and explanations. see text) The State Ma Adams Bear TflVe Benewali Blcgham Blaine Boise 1 1 2 3 4 5 I 6 7 8 I 9 10 U 12 13 H 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 • 56 '58 60 61 62 63 'IS 6b 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 7S 76 77 7f 8C 8 e 8 8 8 B 8 8 number 1959... 25,333 28,213 75.4 72.3 9,591,651 3,683,254 377.9 307.7 22,332 25,531 2,575,957 2,350,424 1,736 2,468 1,619 1,872 1,625 2,143 3,037 4,061 6,827 8,360 5,093 4,350 2,280 1,823 426 342 139 107 14,088 16,351 571,135 443,144 4,385 5,574 2,389 369,355 352,650 713 74,895 2,041 91,394 11,295 12,381 4,639,027 4,499,160 5,675 5,509 332,651 229,523 1,155 1,373 523,521 384,365 2,576,530 2,324,571 2,180 215,595 1,085 119,943 22,515 25,133 2,064,976 1,354,573 511,604 2,976 1,939 1,436 3,268 7,110 5,910 2,286 352 106 2,557 386,945 1,266 241,673 2,749 327,231 1,832 245,191 22,051 1,862,354 20,306 1,662,383 178 40,483 1,751 386,350 2,023 1,948 96.7 97.1 267,500 243,647 132.2 125.1 1,516 1,610 77,501 69,171 256 251 225 234 203 280 275 335 403 403 124 88 21 16 3 1 1 2 1,189 1,520 26,094 27,390 122 203 37 4,446 1,300 15 442 74 2,168 836 458 125,135 120,074 546 276 14,581 6,450 32 46 16,057 10,160 105,070 95,738 43 1,394 12 635 1,503 1,604 70,575 65,257 34,495 473 260 151 361 496 239 36 6 1 85 2,492 29 870 49 4,368 24 2,747 1,966 98,210 1,897 93,119 4 335 69 7,999 170 213 71.1 75.3 240,118 250,947 1,412.5 1,178.2 159 137 17,737 19,184 10 13 3 12 16 16 21 28 42 60 42 37 18 19 1 "i 2 50 U9 2,400 16,008 27 23 9 200 337 4 807 15 1,252 155 174 133,320 166,551 88 72 56,330 3,546 52 77 77,063 46,221 23,517 23,784 12 445 1 100 135 162 10,819 10,915 12,693 18 13 20 22 35 37 18 5 2 4 60 84 13,000 70 10,969 98 10,457 85 6,533 2 80 13 5,930 532 648 72.5 74.2 220,350 242,695 414.2 374.5 492 594 70,332 74,989 54 89 58 66 28 31 43 62 92 U5 U3 130 80 73 21 18 3 5 243 332 17,485 5,719 236 255 201 34,765 36,529 23 1,163 68 4,581 303 289 52,676 37,377 173 74 4,655 2,502 22 26 9,682 13,382 42,193 39,450 80 7,702 33 2,442 483 584 36,282 34,648 5,9U 91 70 45 85 107 86 42 5 1 62 5,764 27 2,718 150 10,496 112 3,113 384 25,933 333 20,504 9 1,010 51 9,848 531 618 33.5 31.4 310,465 284,157 584.7 459.3 511 587 32,552 84,998 29 50 37 42 36 49 66 70 120 145 106 110 83 36 25 29 7 6 178 235 11,651 10,247 244 261 205 11,923 14,676 33 3,345 34 7U 449 481 190,115 153,167 134 155 12,026 4,718 6 13 461 7,589 59,212 56,820 40 2,656 12 1,278 509 577 51,694 48,318 7,518 43 56 64 112 112 78 46 14 6 •V ■' 24 2,032 13 1,736 61 9,519 30 4,520 485 47,611 450 41,136 ■1 1 '■■ 250 37 11,570 3 2 2.4 0.4 6,554 793 319.3 396.5 3 2 680 98 1 "i 1 1 1 1 4 6 1 337 20 1 1 4 10 1 'ii3 7 2 5,335 662 229 55 6 134 5 94 4 2 114 45 115 3 "i 3 1 3 229 3 229 1,900 2,067 95.7 95.7 520,559 406,270 274.0 196.6 1,720 1,915 194,473 169,340 77 35 103 127 144 152 258 340 543 754 379 331 134 105 26 15 6 6 1,324 1,378 39,919 23,487 234 234 90 10,666 10,401 24 739 142 7,372 593 694 182,955 133,352 246 238 7,924 7,081 X 33 9,652 3,070 225,392 183,024 256 52,250 104 30,094 1,715 1,894 135,113 154,794 40,779 150 109 83 241 550 503 217 42 5 407 80,524 224 55,329 40 3,366 17 1,573 1,650 142,002 1,462 118,815 7 1,495 190 48,680 250 294 93.6 91.6 224,451 240,207 397.8 817.0 238 277 35,411 32,370 9 19 16 12 9 15 19 30 60 93 75 68 40 34 3 5 2 1 159 162 14,364 8,526 73 53 37 2,242 1,256 13 1,556 40 3,069 153 234 154,895 133,854 57 U5 6,570 6,378 32 37 4,258 3,739 45,746 39,220 27 3,056 5 1,153 237 274 33,011 29,433 12,735 3 9 10 21 58 71 59 11 3 62 9,226 23 5,124 53 11,136 39 9,571 181 25,384 143 18,853 7 1,746 38 10,452 60 69 57.1 48.6 88,790 72,601 1,479.8 1,052.2 49 60 5,288 5,540 4 8 4 3 "i 4 8 U 15 18 15 4 7 1 24 29 2,490 2,485 7 9 'io 2 26 7 483 40 46 63,552 47,136 17 20 2,631 934 27 34 15,276 16,293 4,324 4,M2 8 334 6 312 49 54 2,734 2,830 1,540 U 9 3 7 15 11 4 6 154 4 91 51 3,670 49 3,607 5 500 5 50O 2 126 1954 . . . 1954 .. . acres 1959 . . . 1954... acres 1959 . . . jnd in irrigated farms according to use: Croplaml harveatw) 1954 . . . .farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... acres 1959 . . . 1954... . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1964 . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 , . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . . farms reporting 1959 - . . 1954 . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . acres 1959... 1954 . . . . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... Cropland not harvested and nol pastured Soil-improvement grasses and legumes Other cropland (idle and crop failure) Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) acres 1959 . . . 1954 . . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959 . . . . . farms reporting 1959 .. . acres 1959 . . . . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . acres 1959 . . . 1954 .. . 1954... acres 1959 .. . 1954 . . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... acres 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres 1959 . . . 1954 . . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959 . . . acres 1959 . . . OlLiT itricnl^xl land (not cropland harvested) . Farms irrigated, by numlrer of acres irrigated: 1954... acres 19.59 . . 1954... acres 1959 . . . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . . . . farms reporting 1959 .. . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . . - . farms reporting 1959 . . . Land irrigated, by source of water: Ground water .sources on fann Ground water sources on farm only . , . farms reporting 1959 .. . acres 1959 .. . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959 . . . Surface sources on farm only 1 IrripaUon orRftnization sources 3 Both farm pound water sources acres 1959 . . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959 . . . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959 . . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . , . . . farms reporting 1959 , . 8 » 9 9 0 Both irrigation ocRanization and farm ground water or fann surface sources 1 acres 1959 . . farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . IDAHO 125 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 B,^ Baimevllle Boundary Butte Caiaas Canyon Caribou Caaala CUxk Cleanrater Cufiter Eljnore 34 1,075 15 223 42 3,312 367 1,0U 38 IC 233 256 751 1 104 1,259 19 241 57 3,997 411 1,092 59 8 273 355 867 2 9.9 85.7 3.3 93.1 38.5 97.6 67.3 83.3 62.3 3.0 96.7 87.1 81.0 3 9.0 84. 9 3.2 38.9 43.5 95.6 71.1 89.1 88.0 2.0 94.1 87.2 79.0 4 50,266 344,888 2,617 139,054 77,948 341,456 324,434 501,086 188,707 2,639 159,564 382,330 187,383 5 57,082 309,281 5,624 157,395 84,286 320,993 284,971 374,335 171,930 1,493 169,998 353,365 184,736 0 598.4 320.8 174.5 609.9 1,355.9 103.1 334.2 494.2 4,966.0 263.9 684.3 1,493.5 250.2 7 548.9 245.6 296.0 653.1 1,478.7 80.3 693.4 343.3 2,914.1 186.6 622.7 1,010.9 213.1 8 81 1,009 14 223 42 2,699 357 961 37 9 215 237 733 9 101 1,183 19 233 55 3,202 404 1,032 57 7 258 309 345 10 6,629 139,229 700 31,194 25,182 179,420 102,532 148,679 9,823 31C 34,011 25,804 74,123 11 6,867 128,848 921 31,546 30,543 164,101 104,078 U7,426 13,255 292 34,276 27,264 70,680 12 7 35 3 U 310 4 38 5 31 44 13 9 47 2 9 426 8 43 4 55 87 14 13 33 1 6 "i 269 4 31 2 4 23 41 1! 11 29 2 6 1 326 3 46 1 8 37 47 16 5 39 1 8 1 275 3 60 1 8 23 54 n 16 52 4 12 3 421 3 67 13 27 57 IB 17 113 3 23 4 445 U 121 2 1 17 33 104 19 20 133 5 25 1 668 10 169 2 2 24 38 130 20 22 394 4 74 1 331 41 294 4 1 51 52 225 21 30 571 4 77 5 1,037 68 387 3 73 71 301 22 10 272 2 56 6 413 126 229 15 1 83 40 181 23 10 249 1 63 7 270 150 181 15 1 88 47 164 24 5 88 30 13 98 U9 142 12 40 20 84 25 1. 74 1 34 15 51 119 104 23 45 25 54 2< 2 23 ... 8 8 7 36 31 1 4 7 5 2T 1 16 ... 5 U 3 30 29 4 3 8 5 2S 12 ,. • 2 a 1 13 15 3 3 3 29 12 2 9 13 6 1 30 46 697 12 94 19 1,607 153 586 18 (. 132 166 315 31 73 640 14 99 13 2,195 214 456 30 108 170 534 32 2,012 20,966 209 9,469 5,332 26,219 12,003 56,213 3,951 114 22,112 15,708 7,482 33 2,389 15,203 253 5,588 1,367 30,300 8,960 30,303 4,127 12C 7,666 6,179 8,099 34 27 238 5 66 22 258 262 224 U 75 48 332 35 32 298 6 91 31 468 294 225 17 1 57 68 395 38 7 166 1 25 21 59 248 109 8 1 43 22 290 3T 223 41,251 9 4,815 9,387 1,364 41,602 19,581 360 2C 2,561 1,070 18,228 38 660 33,603 7 4,617 12,023 1,418 44,585 24,364 1,308 1,263 1,620 20,996 39 9 31 2 9 8 29 23 52 4 U 7 49 40 251 8,175 22 1,958 3,132 777 2,668 17,220 270 1,278 525 3,355 41 18 79 2 45 4 185 35 103 2 37 23 61 42 678 9,318 248 1,738 150 5,139 2,752 5,831 275 K 3,096 1,748 1,532 43 27 263 3 127 34 1,456 230 327 32 l 173 167 477 44 20 462 3 132 47 1,602 225 578 49 254 240 494 45 1,451 78,481 57 31,162 31,806 71,114 132,316 192,166 158,305 'ii 81,223 320,952 59,623 43 2,384 89,491 73 98,790 36,250 74,946 95,054 168,502 140,155 .. 111,715 306,956 63,178 47 14 127 3 39 16 1,078 39 150 15 1 72 98 204 48 9 181 3 44 13 867 73 334 U 121 102 159 49 476 2,291 25 3,875 3,357 19,728 6,061 22,864 9,119 IC ) 11,374 9,841 3,764 50 381 8,025 43 4,793 1,401 18,266 4,588 22,050 1,185 12,997 5,407 3,066 51 79 33 12 4 3 42 24 3 2 42 15 22 52 95 35 17 11 8 28 25 9 2 ( 53 15 15 53 36,803 13,710 1,302 621 219 7,730 7,698 985 11,040 2,03^ 5,030 12,309 5,355 54 42,965 8,835 4,171 1,309 1,612 1,446 6,831 278 10,936 1,03 4,964 7,380 4,210 55 2,813 119,393 419 34,085 8,406 224,798 51 ,882 146,416 10,374 4] 52,802 29,541 43,423 5« 3,830 U6,1B1 700 33,736 10,087 210,190 51,451 106,642 13,207 3f 53,102 32,675 41,417 57 69 79 10 12 8 106 188 21 1 » 3 10 96 58 2,358 16,107 313 1,071 997 5,477 21,625 3,530 95 3. 59 1,097 3,900 59 65 29 10 4 4 26 72 6 1 > 1 2 17 flO 2,248 U,551 313 770 377 1,132 11,053 432 95 3 4 682 878 81 70 994 11 223 40 2,669 350 961 37 J as 232 723 62 87 1,170 15 233 51 3,174 399 1,027 57 7 252 306 821 63 1,953 103,637 288 28,753 6,522 177,634 44,529 130,060 7,710 2 5 32,604 22,065 37,917 64 2,595 101,371 525 27,995 3,752 162,650 44,900 95,239 11,207 3 7 33,167 25,589 34,969 65 860 15,756 131 5,332 1,884 47,164 7,353 16,356 2,664 1 3 20,198 7,476 5,506 66 18 75 6 12 1 646 9 58 1 3 4 28 32 67 17 45 3 5 2 310 17 37 2 27 34 68 18 32 1 6 1 195 14 45 2 6 22 80 69 13 106 2 22 2 477 41 122 2 13 39 156 70 U 391 2 80 9 977 82 314 5 42 58 232 71 6 325 1 56 9 559 126 255 9 30 44 97 7! 1 80 36 16 132 69 140 15 65 29 20 7S 16 ... 10 2 13 8 23 3 16 6 74 5 1 3 1 15 2 5 3 7S 14 47 1 62 5 193 82 246 4 3 37 26 36 7t 281 15,337 1 9,779 771 12,251 10,608 65,161 2,262 3 4,736 1,219 2,163 7" 13 25 1 12 3 63 48 128 1 2 8 9 13 7f 280 7,703 1 2,678 515 4,535 7,071 43,232 1,400 4 394 251 675 75 67 48 13 8 21 181 80 128 37 3 124 66 102 sr 2,375 3,999 416 866 3,648 9,277 10,341 13,600 8,112 3 3 30,368 9,330 4,690 R 66 37 13 3 16 49 61 87 34 7 103 44 51 8C 2,369 2,664 416 247 2,810 3,229 8,774 10,266 7,135 3 3 25,253 6,144 2,997 83 4 1,008 1 210 22 3,196 253 765 114 198 683 94 157 100,057 2 23,440 3,987 203,270 30,933 67,655 17,693 18,492 36,570 89 4 983 1 161 17 2,948 212 676 80 171 617 8< 157 95,931 2 16,810 3,105 182,775 24,984 57,230 12,967 15,104 33,040 81 1 3 3 1 4 5 34 3 1 8 5 4 88 7 1,113 1,485 130 477 464 7,476 1,839 4 4, -396 1,126 351 81 27 49 5 248 41 . 89 34 27 66 9C 11,982 12,865 1,846 33,782 10,539 28,212 9,292 6,916 6,360 91 126 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table la. -NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF IRRIGATED (For definitions and explfmations, see text) Gooding Jefferson Irrigated fnnns number 1959 .. . 1954... Proportion of all farms percent 1959 .. . 1954... Land in irrigated farms acres 1959 .. . 1954... Average size of farm acres 1959 . . 1954 . . . Land in Irrigated faims according to use; Cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 ,. , 1954 . . . acres 1959 .. . 1954 . . . 1 to 9 acres fanns reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 .. . ■_'(i to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . , 1954 . . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . , 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . " 1954 . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 1,000 or more acree farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . CVopland not harvested and not pastured fanns reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Improved pasture farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . iVoodland, total farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . , acres 1959 . . 1954.. Land irrigated in Census year acres 1959 . . 1954.. Irrigated by sprinklers farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Sprinklers only farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959 . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 , . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Otlier irrigated land (not cropland harvested) acres 1959 . Farms irrigated, by numlier of acres irrigated; 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . 10 Ui 19 acres farms reporting 1959 . 20 to 29 acres farms repixting 1959 . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . 500 to 999 acres. farms tt»porting 1959 . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . Land irrigated, by source of ivater; Ground water sources on farm farms reporting 1959 . 77 acres 1959 . Ground water sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 . 79 acres 1959 . Surface sources on farm farms reporting 1959 81 aoes 1959 . ■Surface sources on farm only farms repeating 1959 . 83 acres 1959 . Irrigation organization sources farms reporting 1959 . 65 acres 1959 . Irrigation orgamzation sources only farms reporting 1959 . 87 acres 1959 . Both farm ground water sources and surface sources farms repeating 1959 . acres 19.59 . 90 Both irrigation organization and farm ^ound water or farm surface sources farms reporting 1059 . 91 acres 1959 . 585 668 79.1 74.9 203,526 210,422 347.9 315.0 555 643 77,640 81,761 27 47 29 31 20 24 53 81 149 183 156 156 107 105 13 U 295 236 12,724 8,503 209 200 166 17,392 16,473 38 3,562 38 1,082 258 388 64,823 74,311 95 214 4,393 11,148 36 40 10,061 4,275 67,656 62,478 116 11,556 39 5,889 547 629 53,813 53, 590 13,843 165 171 79 10 822 1 100 38 4 ,823 21 3 264 560 62 Oil 540 59 ,841 3 407 20 4 044 720 852 93.0 93.0 337,925 325,150 469.3 381.6 620 687 37,674 33,008 117 125 79 100 76 103 114 146 148 147 60 51 19 12 6 2 1 1 456 611 14,256 15,450 73 59 18 503 237 9 301 53 2,241 261 269 213,554 240,296 159 152 9,901 3,376 23 32 62,147 28,084 47,295 43,447 39 1,710 12 497 611 679 30,887 27,908 16,408 121 90 62 121 197 14 477 5 102 67 4,935 39 2,805 680 41,883 644 38,267 30 5,763 865 1,011 94.8 97.4 256,816 243,001 296.9 240.4 795 928 64,768 66,398 46 61 54 69 64 95 147 203 283 340 165 131 30 22 4 4 2 3 684 748 24,961 17,955 75 89 15 1,346 1,302 12 515 56 1,105 429 441 140,239 127,627 120 210 9,182 8,228 16 22 123 157 89,407 86,878 17 1,612 1 230 790 922 62,391 63,920 27,016 47 53 39 94 289 262 70 6 5 120 10,841 60 5,031 40 5,316 19 3,04a 760 73,250 712 66,471 5 2,202 69 12,655 77 66 S.4 6.0 285,231 65,729 3,704.3 995.9 76 57 11,089 2,522 22 17 10 9 8 7 12 10 24 32 3,637 804 21 9 XI 2,232 86 4 612 10 1,713 53 41 96,121 44,413 9 7 991 151 47 36 83, XI 17, 108 4,638 1,499 35 737 25 473 65 51 3,587 1,127 1,051 6 8 5 7 66 4,541 61 3,970 11 89 5 11 6 650 1,067 1,176 94.1 94.3 329,995 292,177 309.3 248.4 1,009 1,125 124,494 102,280 60 70 58 59 70 99 143 194 290 381 235 214 130 100 14 4 9 4 661 734 20,887 14,750 172 224 110 9,744 6,227 13 1,509 65 2,311 295 446 138,917 139,153 82 173 7,306 7,348 89 139 6,365 7,893 136,555 115,778 40 14,042 19 10,208 1,003 1,114 116,520 96,865 20,035 83 58 51 149 291 270 134 21 10 101 21,759 64 16,497 35 5,153 12 2,671 988 109,643 934 99,831 3 1,229 54 16,327 1,030 1,068 97.5 95.2 193,969 174,667 188.3 163.5 969 1,024 109,025 90,882 22 19 18 24 30 51 91 149 386 467 324 261 89 49 7 4 2 600 746 10,674 12,692 137 130 30 266 361 21 1,022 99 2,544 442 489 42,652 45,070 263 142 6,706 3,112 13 25 1,864 82 124,427 104,653 43 9,263 13 5,361 969 1,020 108,762 90,187 15,665 52 28 12 63 359 394 109 11 2 79 17,031 16 944 5 433 968 106,452 937 102, 510 31 8,451 253 324 25.5 24.5 28,271 29,686 111.7 91.6 217 289 8,799 8,701 89 151 41 47 13 16 23 26 27 26 18 16 5 6 1 1 170 223 2,845 2,498 80 111 41 2,354 2,181 29 1,632 34 1,037 25 42 1,139 1,587 12 15 154 454 44 57 9,093 12,338 6,493 5,617 233 6,202 229 6,074 192 252 4,104 3,793 2,389 100 62 28 28 27 7 9 842 7 314 40 1,134 40 1,134 206 4,517 204 4,385 16 14 1.6 1.1 5,355 8,031 334.7 573.6 15 14 2,492 2,684 12 10 446 753 10 7 4 721 462 4 53 3 165 7 5 402 2,441 2 1 19 10 10 9 599 1,131 208 359 13 178 13 178 7 6 63 231 U5 3 2 3 14 205 14 205 351 445 95.4 90.6 233,900 231,739 666.4 520.8 323 394 53,552 51,365 18 44 21 23 18 17 34 49 82 97 71 96 61 53 15 12 3 3 198 171 22,465 14,277 19 47 7 108 714 2 11 11 699 278 387 140 727 141 ,336 138 286 17 ,338 27 ,355 26 90 3 303 4 793 82 386 85 195 30 1 ,291 9 362 323 394 52 ,494 51 215 29 ,892 22 16 11 33 52 89 96 20 12 21 1 445 5 289 313 69 802 283 60 273 50 11 139 29 5 489 13 4 138 21 12 197 IDAHO 127 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Levis Lincoln Madison Minidoka Nez Perce Qoeida Owyhee Payette Power Stoahrme Teton Twin Falla Valley Washington 2 359 692 1,239 160 266 612 932 193 11 288 2,151 121 494 1 <09 747 1,026 304 278 693 1,058 194 3 314 2,264 150 553 3 0.6 96.0 85.1 97.1 22.8 60.5 94_.2 95.9 56.9 11.6 72.2 96.0 74.7 72.9 3 99.0 82.8 96.2 32.4 57.3 93.1 95.0 48.9 1.8 70.2 94.1 72.8 71.3 4 467 123,293 238,097 205,742 107,167 197,491 681,030 161,754 186,749 904 146,395 485,410 112,529 487,916 5 111,678 208,615 183,994 64,366 171,917 714, a8 194, 503 152,812 290 116,196 470,691 96,303 394,213 n 233.5 343.4 344.1 166.1 670.0 742.4 ,1,112.8 173.6 967.6 82.2 508.3 225.7 930. 0 937.7 7 ... 273.0 279.3 179.3 2U.6 618.4 11,030.6 183.8 787.7 96.7 370.0 207.9 642.0 712.9 8 1 347 647 1,180 113 263 586 838 189 11 275 1,937 103 448 9 386 712 954 250 274 643 945 191 3 300 2,137 124 514 10 26 38,972 75,343 129,630 19,585 65,137 65,735 43,838 63,432 121 47,080 211,432 20, 517 43,466 U 37,172 72,352 87,204 9,194 56,205 63,305 43,003 44,736 25 43,648 200,332 23,489 43,371 12 8 39 42 55 7 31 123 7 5 88 2 47 13 9 54 53 191 3 37 185 7 2 6 119 2 52 14 5 47 37 14 6 29 142 5 2 6 87 3 41 15 8 49 42 14 6 44 162 10 1 12 87 8 54 16 1 U 40 66 2 4 40 94 4 7 83 6 41 17 16 76 79 6 9 42 110 4 8 106 7 46 18 36 94 131 9 13 69 171 19 "i 16 197 12 63 19 58 13.6 192 10 12 115 188 20 28 245 11 106 20 U6 205 403 7 37 199 209 28 74 693 19 117 21 167 223 430 7 51 229 227 40 83 884 26 125 22 109 134 410 8 83 136 68 44 99 559 21 87 23 101 123 117 9 92 116 50 42 104 529 29 80 24 38 65 71 7 87 72 30 45 60 202 30 44 25 ... 23 52 25 9 78 50 IS 41 51 153 33 42 26 ... 1 20 14 7 19 9 1 33 6 20 10 6 27 ... 4 12 11 3 16 9 5 20 7 11 8 8 28 ... 3 6 4 7 1 U 2 3 2 29 ... 7 5 1 2 1 7 1 3 1 30 303 281 708 53 63 408 654 84 2 106 944 67 286 31 378 364 543 49 103 480 549 63 2 156 1,262 109 345 32 ... 15,400 9,565 9,395 1,120 7,110 15,300 12,752 8,740 35 4,272 22,955 31,833 23,228 33 ... 11,510 8,617 5,121 1,766 4,688 21,064 12,687 2,491 13 6,999 27,403 24,332 13,835 34 1 66 178 213 36 200 79 153 112 2 123 231 57 125 35 ... 83 202 144 58 205 138 184 87 2 111 289 51 118 36 ... 26 155 47 30 192 24 38 92 2 99 110 33 60 37 ... 321 21,297 1,498 6,047 32, 147 458 625 41,981 23 13,14« 6,730 1,228 4,473 38 ... 1,382 24,019 977 5,590 28,241 712 793 29,123 1 8,854 7,976 970 4,946 39 1 U 17 27 6 25 9 23 7 25 38 10 39 40 260 1,045 640 2,347 475 3,412 104 332 1,936 2,649 1,330 667 2,122 41 37 28 159 8 18 54 no 29 20 144 32 57 42 ... 1,314 1,238 3,730 120 660 3,871 2,959 2,612 534 5,463 1,431 2,836 43 1 251 340 163 90 194 282 277 109 221 1,127 64 263 44 252 350 261 189 186 203 371 145 "i 167 931 71 263 45 i« 55,140 107,755 29,473 54,113 73,951 558, 586 92,348 46,100 61,813 201,088 27,237 370,830 46 51,056 86,040 65,719 40,983 72,586 573,513 124,482 68,308 "i 36,761 186,771 13,129 274,056 47 86 159 52 58 67 53 109 45 62 749 15 63 48 ... 29 126 153 U8 59 51 171 64 71 425 51 93 49 ... 3,795 6,155 1,603 2,221 3,472 4,963 3,519 2,266 9,552 27,456 1,422 7,215 50 ... 963 7,199 1,940 760 3,009 4,523 4,994 1,648 3,320 14,220 5,751 6,178 51 1 12 78 16 22 7 6 7 7 6 65 14 71 32 52 12 62 11 10 3 8 11 5 3 83 15 90 23 53 20 775 7,259 2,336 14,927 1,340 3,032 163 796 702 10,842 178 26,892 34,733 54 ... 935 3,745 357 4,763 324 7,213 903 469 222 U,537 2,322 30,064 48,509 55 3 51,484 66,043 140,247 2,266 21,906 79,754 57,091 26,915 65 35,972 243,393 26,821 34,979 .56 46,783 61,238 91,832 2,644 19,915 75,054 56,403 21,073 29 36,007 226,921 32,313 32,966 57 2 4 36 20 147 U 13 60 70 9 27 21 13 94 58 3 760 4,022 n,445 1,612 608 552 2,414 13,239 44 1,564 1,756 816 4,984 59 2 1 12 6 145 7 2 23 43 9 7 7 4 33 60 3 78 1,546 6,762 1,457 327 115 979 9,856 U 476 1,031 360 1,959 61 1 345 641 1,178 92 260 585 336 184 U 270 1,926 96 415 62 386 703 944 232 271 637 942 139 3 291 2,120 114 484 63 1 38,479 53,206 129,185 1,102 20,279 65,050 42, 359 23,592 64 28,256 206,763 14,159 25,771 64 35,993 46,931 85,167 1,833 18,207 61,501 40,863 19,097 22 23, 575 191,380 15,154 25,273 65 2 13,005 12,837 u;062 1,164 1,627 14,704 14,732 3,323 1 7,716 36,630 12,662 9,208 66 2 67 73 108 25 30 140 4 9 6 197 2 62 67 ... 5 46 42 27 33 28 126 10 12 106 7 61 68 ... 3 47 35 12 25 31 91 10 2 21 53 6 54 69 ... 22 97 121 5 35 59 155 29 32 210 11 86 70 100 213 407 4 70 195 266 43 61 641 24 121 71 ... 144 143 456 2 53 160 117 50 114 674 28 87 72 74 70 83 2 24 94 32 42 39 240 27 18 73 ;;: 4 9 16 6 1 12 3 5 5 2 1 26 4 13 3 3 2 74 75 1 14 23 163 16 U4 68 41 57 6 28 188 8 62 76 1 3,956 3,852 36,899 245 9,845 7,148 1,303 12,344 39 2,123 28,416 1,196 1,471 77 ... 13 9 126 11 44 34 17 41 6 9 69 36 7S ... 3,793 1,470 31,321 203 4,046 4,399 556 10, 556 39 975 13,187 800 79 2 29 22 11 43 19 126 88 20 2 108 67 56 148 SO 2 2,078 2,613 982 828 1,308 20,694 9,158 1,190 21 11,149 7,497 9,196 10,373 81 1 6 U 5 41 5 84 46 11 2 74 28 31 120 82 2 1,300 1,626 705 769 271 17, 282 5,711 . 696 21 7,799 3,554 5,562 8,424 83 339 669 1,105 106 216 484 864 141 3 199 2,041 87 331 84 45,450 59,578 102, 366 1,193 10,753 51,912 46,630 13,381 5 22,700 207,480 16,429 23,135 85 316 646 1,065 105 135 431 807 119 3 160 1,913 62 294 86 42,087 56,705 98,026 1,191 6,279 45,182 42,048 11,184 5 18,990 139, 103 12,020 21,183 87 1 2 2 1 10 3 6 12 3 7 88 1 410 87 275 1,256 368 1,469 2,120 1,605 493 89 24 23 41 1 81 53 59 22 39 129 25 37 « 4,304 6,242 9,785 16 11,035 U,635 8,408 4,479 6,739 35,424 7,634 4,079 n 128 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND Item (For definitions and oxplanations , see text) The State Ada Adams Bannock Bear Lake Benewah Bingham Blatne Boiac Fams; 1 All farms number lO."!;* . . . 33,670 2,093 239 734 873 636 329 440 1,985 2,161 267 321 105 142 2 1954... 38, 7«) 2^007 283 759 3 Undet 10 acres number 1959.. . 2,625 393 4 66 40 6 14B1 7 1 4 1954 .. . A, 323 294 23 143 105 23 176 16 U 5 10 to 49 acres number 1959 ... 6,013 789 30 139 97 25 377 23 12 6 1954 .. . 7,U6 790 33 152 125 44 401 31 16 7 50 to 69 acres number 1959... 1,554 154 4 26 31 14 112 7 2 8 1954... 2,032 1S6 8 34 25 17 175 11 3 9 70 to 99 acres number 1959.. 4,299 5,9-^ 311 363 14 15 38 63 39 37 23 29 318 462 15 27 3 6 10 1954... 11 100 to 139 acres number 1959... 3,412 189 22 54 58 20 227 16 2" 12 1954 . . . 3,547 155 11 58 60 24 276 20 5 13 140 to 179 acres number 1959 . . . 3,319 107 12 53 46 26 230 31 9 14 1954... 3,564 93 23 52 57 50 230 38 17 15 180 to 219 acres number 1959 .. . 1,507 33 6 25 30 17 113 12 7 16 1954... 1,544 31 9 38 37 22 100 23 9 17 220 to 259 acres number 1959 . . . 1,397 1,312 24 13 9 9 34 34 22 37 13 26 95 58 14 22 6 8 18 1954 .. . 19 260 to 499 acres number 1959... 3,983 30 39 104 107 66 195 42 21 20 1954 . . . 4,071 31 49 121 118 92 150 43 15 21 500 to 999 acres number 19.59 . . . 2,773 2,759 23 22 45 51 93 84 74 74 66 66 84 65 46 39 13 24 22 1954 . . . 23 1,000 or more acres number 1959 . . . 2,788 2,528 40 29 54 52 102 94 90 84 53 47 94 68 54 51 29 25 24 1954... 26 1,000 to 1,999 acres. Land in farms: number 1959... 1,586 U 30 68 45 35 47 23 14 26 All land in farms acres 1959... 15,232,401 314,976 282,495 461,059 368,005 202, 523 188,199 998,752 691,828 243,214 266,577 125,675 145,533 27 1954 .. . 14,364,471 300,310 283,089 398^511 333,126 28 Under 10 acres acres 1959. .. 11 190 1,865 29 119 258 494 156 312 29 121 622 678 23 55 1 37 29 1954... 17'008 l'465 30 10 to 49 acres acrep 1959.. , 165, 746 21 107 711 3,410 3,872 2,884 3,632 634 1,240 11,176 12,343 599 827 343 294 31 1954 . . . 202^899 22^229 875 32 50 to 69 acres acres 1959. . . 91,271 9,078 242 1,514 1 622 627 1,010 6,527 10,317 417 630 U3 177 33 1954 . . . 119,570 10,885 446 1,'939 1I48O 34 70 to 99 acres acres 1959 .. . 349 500 24,984 1 123 3,140 5,732 3,154 3,007 1,674 2,326 25,907 37,539 1,233 2,214 260 531 35 1954... 432*315 29^176 1*231 36 100 to 1 39 icres acres 1959 . . . 398, 586 21,769 2 532 6,375 6,676 6,768 6,996 2,328 2,755 26,451 32,045 1,854 2,366 238 582 37 1954... 412^ 166 17^599 1^352 38 140 to 179 acres acres 1959 .. . 523,476 16 862 1 863 8,494 8,234 7,505 9,026 4,143 6,033 36,383 36,321 4,895 6,028 1,422 2,727 39 1954... 563|986 14*613 3^573 40 180 to 219 acres acres 1959 . . . 296,986 305,404 6,502 6,145 1,266 1,790 4,862 7,557 5,969 7,389 3,334 4,288 22,187 19,693 2,4U 4,520 1,377 1,752 41 1954... 42 220 to 259 acres acres 1959... 331,574 311,450 5,634 3,067 2,075 2,120 8,039 8,003 5,171 8,668 3,076 6,168 22,550 13,614 3,299 5,325 1,438 1,888 43 1954... 44 260 to 499 acres acres 1959... 1,419,687 10,727 15,302 37,769 38,540 24,245 67,589 14,753 7,649 5,251 45 1954.. 1,456,173 10,353 18,291 44,695 42,341 33,955 51,529 15,617 46 500 to 999 acres acres 1959. .. 1,951,886 1,928,449 15,800 16,139 31,831 33,548 66,069 56,871 52,742 50,600 46,644 47, 111 56,214 44,559 33,208 27,527 9,634 16,867 47 1954... 48 1,000 or more acres, ...,..., , , acres 1959 . . 9,692,499 8,565,051 180,608 168,639 225, 501 219,744 321,129 254,368 243,294 199,453 113,337 81,192 721,144 433, 190 160,522 221,468 103,200 115,427 49 1954... 50 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres 1959 .. . 2,165,068 17,490 41,438 93,379 58,299 43,678 63,007 33,653 17,675 Cropland harvested: 51 Any cropland harvested farms reportinc 1959 .. . 29,251 1,547 209 630 584 276 1,742 243 89 52 1954,, . 33,697 1,630 239 738 677 367 1,932 289 105 S3 acres 1959... 3,832,164 80, 186 21,601 106,920 93,465 47,106 203,860 37,312 9,098 54 1954 . . . 3,727,616 72,412 23,431 99,923 97,660 47,567 194,994 35,807 9,357 55 I'nder 10 acres . fanns reporting 1959 .. . 652 79 4 22 12 1 26 1 1 56 1954... 1,377 90 6 52 31 13 37 6 2 57 acres 1959 . . . 2,224 305 16 73 45 3 U9 3 1 58 1954 . . . 3,918 314 35 113 63 37 ua 11 6 59 10 to 49 acres . farms reportinc 1959 .. . 4,702 593 22 110 85 15 299 18 8 60 1954... 5,946 646 23 135 120 33 343 23 5 61 acres 1959 . . . 83,140 9,630 a4 1,592 1,600 186 6,176 209 111 62 1954 .. . 107,531 11,134 294 2,117 2,372 369 7,499 305 55 63 50 to 69 acres , farms reportinp 1959 .. . 1,451 149 4 23 27 13 109 7 1 64 1954 . . . 1,952 179 6 31 25 13 171 U 1 65 acres 1959 .. . 52,625 5,454 73 611 961 365 4,291 208 46 66 1954... 72,612 6,332 156 1,042 786 333 7,246 388 40 h." 70 to 99 acres , , . farms reportinp 1959 . . . 4,158 299 10 32 37 19 312 15 3 -« 1954... 5,602 356 11 57 35 25 438 26 4 69 acres 1959... 217,570 15,156 245 1,735 1,629 413 16,699 812 37 70 1954.. 305,945 18,038 309 3,089 1,754 449 25,649 1,345 63 71 100 to 139 acres . fanns reportine 1959 . . . 3,290 184 16 49 57 15 225 15 1 72 1954... 3,446 154 11 55 59 22 272 18 4 73 acres 1959... 244,682 13, 522 858 3,064 3,733 562 17,729 636 40 74 1954... 239,756 10,093 621 3,507 3,632 672 20,837 1,063 167 75 140 to 179 acres . farms reportinf; 1959 .. . 3,175 105 U 49 48 22 227 31 5 76 1954... 3,405 89 22 50 57 42 227 38 14 77 acres 1959 . . . 291,154 10,267 491 3,871 3,607 815 22, 552 2,399 118 78 1954 . . . 290,036 7,878 953 4,015 4,840 1,439 22,616 3,256 476 79 180 to 219 acres .farms reportinc 1959. .. 1,459 32 6 23 30 13 113 11 6 80 1954 . . . 1,492 30 6 35 37 19 99 23 8 81 acres 1959... 165,090 3,747 399 1,790 2,904 654 14,691 1,087 396 82 1954... 150,425 3,097 359 3,428 3,274 1,069 11,566 1,876 526 83 220 to 259 acres . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1,342 20 9 34 22 12 93 12 5 84 1954 . . . 1,271 13 7 34 37 24 56 21 7 8S acres 1959 .. . 165,829 2,677 505 3,915 2,044 709 13,686 1,251 385 86 1954... 141,696 1,360 361 3,770 4,050 1,791 7,154 1,939 439 87 260 to 499 acres . farms reportinE 1959 .. . 3,805 28 36 101 107 56 189 42 20 88 1954... 3,938 28 48 117 118 87 145 41 15 89 acres 1959 .. . 625,765 4,122 2,718 15,691 14,862 6,497 39,677 6,013 1,922 90 1954... 594,446 3,478 3,677 16,951 17,246 9,607 25,243 4,998 1,247 91 500 to 999 acres . farms reporting 1959 .. . 2,641 20 41 92 73 62 82 43 12 92 1954 ., . 2,686 21 46 63 74 64 62 37 23 93 acres 1959... 686,871 2,946 4,799 22,022 16,747 15,006 26,897 9,295 1,148 94 1954 .. . 650,153 3,034 4,546 16,652 17,035 12,196 16,755 6,730 2,247 95 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,576 38 50 95 66 46 67 43 27 96 1954... 2,382 24 51 m 84 45 55 45 22 »r acres 1959 . . . 1,297,014 12,360 11,283 52,556 45,333 21,872 41, 143 15,199 4,894 98 1954 .. . 1,171,098 7,654 12,116 43,239 42,568 19,625 50,109 13,894 4,091 99 1,000 lo 1.999 acres . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1,515 12 27 67 43 33 40 21 14 100 acres 1959 . . . 615,017 1,899 4,415 29,560 15,630 15,316 14,979 5,913 1,704 IDAHO HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 129 Bomier Bonneville Boundary Butte CamBc Canyon Caribou Cassia Clark Clearwater Custer Elmore Franklin 846 1,255 472 245 109 3,394 545 1,142 6 1 331 241 294 927 1 1,150 1,483 596 271 131 4,183 579 1,225 6 7 390 290 407 1,098 : 16 80 11 8 2 534 13 72 1 5 13 58 3 87 131 32 24 857 19 102 9 9 56 133 4 128 lii 58 26 990 20 172 32 6 60 127 5 196 159 77 22 1,293 15 204 1 41 14 32 152 0 49 70 14 8 223 3 46 11 1 U 51 7 47 94 25 7 299 6 63 11 2 15 74 8 101 238 70 29 619 13 180 2 25 5 26 99 9 150 397 83 33 894 17 257 1 31 11 35 113 10 37 178 57 26 399 19 93 2 28 12 21 94 11 115 187 72 25 379 22 115 4 36 19 32 125 12 114 154 74 22 5 236 35 98 42 26 27 90 13 154 148 91 34 2 219 49 96 ? 56 38 31 101 H 34 46 27 18 2 128 25 4S 17 19 11 53 15 47 39 41 16 2 81 29 34 2 31 18 10 63 16 40 56 33 14 2 87 28 58 19 14 11 44 17 56 53 38 17 3 44 36 42 1 22 19 15 50 18 156 108 81 35 9 131 139 127 1 5 73 67 26 155 19 185 105 85 39 18 81 139 103 3 90 57 33 152 20 84 65 33 30 26 32 103 95 1 J 55 47 20 100 21 81 66 39 23 37 24 127 90 L 3 44 64 29 92 22 37 114 14 29 58 15 142 148 3 3 24 44 68 46 23 32 104 13 31 59 12 120 114 3- 19 39 69 43 «4 26 55 8 12 36 3 39 75 1 2 13 28 26 33 25 240,592 548,094 U5,206 165,758 158, 149 352,382 573,403 645,568 212, )8 ) 132,512 173,393 459,027 275,447 26 283,867 512,495 129,539 171,020 165,214 326,807 514,809 520,472 199, !8 I 184,060 172,008 495,732 259,884 27 68 310 38 37 3 2,298 39 279 5 17 80 250 28 392 413 115 67 1 3,702 69 341 29 25 234 483 29 3,790 4,335 1,843 684 97 27,056 471 5,027 903 156 1,548 3,620 30 5,605 4,876 2,533 550 85 36,944 333 6,404 L L 1,188 396 2,070 4,462 31 2,883 4,121 838 468 13,052 469 2,621 658 50 629 3,690 32 2,731 5,676 1,484 420 17,403 367 3,983 , 657 llfi S49 4,390 33 8,171 19,431 5,680 2,416 50,195 1,048 14,527 Let 3 2,037 406 2,119 8,139 34 12,142 31,985 6,707 2,713 327 72,299 1,343 20,667 81 3 2,484 882 2,869 9,283 35 10,192 20,698 6,738 2,973 120 46,694 2,207 11,530 '5i ) 3,310 1,436 2,405 U,095 38 13,455 21,609 8,506 2,839 237 43,776 2,574 13,302 ^ 7 4,218 2,276 3,740 14,650 37 18,024 24,165 11,821 3,522 807 36,957 5,453 15,504 >z 3 6,666 4,152 4,245 14,128 38 24,554 23,268 14,435 5,438 330 34,455 7,751 15,211 J2 3 8,827 6,050 4,364 16,074 39 6,690 8,976 5,364 3,495 397 25,132 5,011 9,207 . 3,394 3,842 2,177 10,467 to 9,432 7,624 8,125 3,215 400 15,932 5,761 6,596 .L 2 6,218 3,603 1,946 12,406 n 9,632 13,058 7,888 3,347 480 20,656 6,650 13,759 4,486 3,321 2,630 10,466 K 13,456 12,490 9,054 3,963 700 10,356 8,632 10,002 >« 3 5,253 4,515 3,556 U,790 43 54,236 37,531 28,196 12,093 3,565 43,601 50,573 44,355 4, J5 3 25,251 23,971 8,880 54,515 44 64,235 37,475 29,998 14,058 7,085 25,696 51,099 36,077 3, J7 3 32,429 19,667 11,532 54,452 45 56,800 47,926 22,381 21,555 19,173 22,092 71,694 67,159 8, >6 I 38,769 32,688 14,214 70,084 46 56,488 45,241 26,211 15,530 26,480 15,043 87,486 52,818 9, ^O- ! 30,521 43,807 21,103 63,384 47 70,106 367,543 24,419 U5,168 133,507 64,649 429,788 461,600 198, L2 3 97, 121 103,371 420, 100 88,993 48 81,377 321,838 22,371 122,227 129,569 50,191 349,394 345,071 184, ?5 2 92,236 90,660 442,959 68,510 49 33,098 74,990 10,137 18,155 50,625 10,293 125,881 108, 176 17, i5( 3 15,462 37,284 37,356 43,625 SO 722 1,133 427 226 100 2,706 511 1,003 5 7 291 216 264 871 51 1,003 1,333 512 238 128 3,235 554 1,079 5 2 333 262 333 1,023 52 33,594 190,766 38,541 32,330 56,184 179,639 150,485 176,401 15, n 3 25,276 34,023 36,058 92,372 53 37,726 190,540 34,121 34,434 61,440 164,942 152,927 139,419 14, m J 27,586 34,353 34,488 91,314 54 4 16 6 4 100 1 15 2 6 26 55 44 28 16 4 187 5 19 2 ■'2 22 72 58 12 43 17 15 337 1 50 5 16 94 57 122 72 48 17 552 15 46 2 4 55 222 58 93 U5 53 20 3 775 14 127 22 2 49 119 59 152 131 60 18 3 1,046 12 177 20 7 66 143 60 1,183 2,469 627 397 65 13,875 250 2,998 185 17 750 2,330 61 1,728 3,041 547 321 68 20,173 198 4,380 200 98 836 2,647 62 42 69 14 7 212 7 45 9 1 11 61 63 42 94 22 6 289 6 66 10 1 14 74 64 799 3,008 193 341 8,157 281 1,734 165 30 268 2,135 65 716 4,599 311 207 10,893 194 2,951 185 6 392 2,878 68 89 236 66 29 609 13 175 2 20 4 23 99 67 136 396 77 33 4 887 17 251 I 30 9 31 113 68 1,933 14,839 1,622 1,707 33,815 718 10,426 9 3 423 134 798 5,157 69 3,128 24,383 1,680 1,884 208 48,094 895 14,967 4 7 772 454 1,389 5,734 70 75 174 54 25 1 394 17 95 2 23 7 21 94 71 112 186 63 23 2 373 22 114 31 13 30 124 72 2,404 15,708 1,938 1,668 65 31,744 1,162 8,362 >1 J 913 327 1,026 6,711 73 3,480 16,420 2,129 1,620 131 27,766 1,474 9,369 ?9 > 1,322 660 1,766 8,201 74 98 154 63 21 5 233 35 96 40 22 27 85 75 133 146 81 32 2 216 48 94 2 48 37 30 100 76 3,258 18,114 2,850 1,750 352 23,912 3,117 10,468 !1 2 1,869 1,300 2,097 7,203 77 4,842 16,660 3,308 2,837 200 20,496 4,799 9,714 >01 3 2,157 2,242 1,977 3,232 78 30 46 22 18 1 126 25 48 16 18 10 53 79 44 39 35 16 1 81 29 34 2 27 13 9 63 80 1,504 6,886 1,175 1,899 80 16,449 2,798 6,236 1,085 1,525 694 5,044 81 1,611 5,248 1,470 1,677 101 9,880 3,227 3,928 >6 > 1,463 1,631 595 5,805 82 35 56 30 14 2 85 27 56 19 14 11 43 83 51 51 34 17 3 43 36 39 I 21 19 12 50 84 1,641 8,369 1,941 1,703 207 12,881 3,784 8,027 1,010 1,233 351 5,U4 85 2,248 7,587 1,828 2,271 366 5,640 4,490 4,754 !« 3 1,420 1,526 959 4,954 88 Ul 101 75 35 7 129 135 121 B 70 62 24 152 87 176 101 74 39 IS 79 139 94 9 86 54 31 150 88 8,232 19,339 7,356 5,386 1,335 24,782 25,688 24,992 2, D3 3 7,714 7,129 3,477 21,873 89 8,907 18,719 6,095 6,754 3,354 12,853 24,621 16,268 2, 51 3 10,461 5,861 3,862 19,856 90 80 57 31 28 25 30 102 89 1 1 53 45 19 96 91 72 64 38 21 37 23 127 87 1 2 43 64 26 92 92 5,942 17,786 9,328 6,538 8,970 8,553 28,275 23,096 1, 36 5 8,598 8,127 3,272 21,488 93 4,592 16,900 8,725 4,140 12,068 5,529 37,811 19.864 2, 56 5 6,919 11,591 4,494 17,951 94 35 107 13 25 56 12 135 136 3 3 17 41 53 43 95 31 97 12 29 58 11 113 104 3 1 15 38 52 42 96 6,686 84,205 11,494 10,926 45,110 5,134 84,411 80,012 11, D9 4 3,309 14,095 22,799 15,223 07 6,352 77,011 7,980 12,596 44,944 3,051 75, 203 53,178 8, 75 1 2,685 10, 180 18,063 14,824 98 24 52 7 12 34 8 86 69 1 2 11 27 26 33 99 4,338 23,592 3,195 4,230 21,656 3,042 43,505 27,425 4, aJ 5 2,291 7,459 10,723 10,773 100 130 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND IbKD Fltanont Gem Good lag IdaliD Jefferson Jerome Kootenai l£tah TjmuM (For definidons and explanations see text) Fanss; I All fanns number 1959 . . . 740 892 774 916 912 1,038 917 1,090 1,134 1,247 1,056 1,122 992 1,324 1,029 1,309 368 491 2 1954 .. . 3 Vn 99 acne number 1959 . . . 76 103 107 123 154 220 37 41 171 226 191 308 80 105 79 107 21 26 10 1954... 11 100 to 139 aa«a number 1959 .. . 63 73 60 50 128 162 37 51 112 138 185 180 62 80 74 93 U 22 13 1954 . . . 13 140 to 179 acres number 1959. . . 71 95 35 36 118 117 71 96 121 146 175 183 134 161 79 lAl 41 52 14 1954... IS 180 to 219 acres '.number 1959. .. 39 39 21 24 52 53 33 55 48 37 84 83 46 70 59 78 13 22 IS 1954 . . . 17 number 1959 . . . ■45 36 19 19 52 42 54 55 53 46 58 32 48 52 60 70 15 25 18 1954 . . . IB 260 to 499 acres number 1959... 112 129 37 44 88 70 227 270 137 134 132 92 128 156 263 320 68 xoo 90 1954 .. . 21 500 to 999 acres number 1959... 97 90 31 41 33 32 193 215 58 48 37 11 1D7 111 179 176 74 58 22 1954 . . . 23 1,000 or more urea number 1959 . . . 62 64 41 32 43 35 170 153 53 44 16 10 50 47 59 46 55 47 24 1954 .. . 25 1,000 lo 1,999 acres number 1959 .. . 38 24 21 102 21 8 37 50 36 Land in farms: 28 All land in Tanns acres 1059 .. . 4U,310 3S3,029 275,217 896,095 340,616 212,022 266,643 385,330 239,465 27 1954 .. . 430,437 352,250 248,676 815,546 319,331 177,644 309, 2U 398,657 234,501 28 Under 10 acres acres 1959 .. . 147 279 459 662 312 323 62 198 327 352 222 212 349 912 126 440 40 170 29 1954 . . . 30 10 to 49 acres acres 1959 . . . 2,656 3,246 6,752 7,933 4,363 5,168 1,513 1,843 6,448 7,361 2,607 3,563 4,793 6,252 3,512 3,803 1,055 1,674 81 1954 . . . 32 50 to 69 acres acres 1959 .. . 1,690 2,194 4,124 4,903 1,959 2,921 1,028 1,233 4,319 6,027 1,887 2,911 2,272 2,067 960 1,386 656 a7 33 1954 . . . 34 70 to 99 acres acres 1959 .. . 6,259 8,821 6,698 10,090 12,430 17,694 3,010 3,4U 13,826 18,295 15,586 25,022 6,562 8,551 6,390 8,731 1,756 2,135 35 1954 . . . 36 100 to 139 ncres acres 1959 .. . 7,273 8,413 6,824 5,789 14,771 16 ,-713 4,408 6,051 13,024 15,966 21,497 21,249 7,277 9,316 8,722 10, 886 1,705 2,660 37 1954 .. . 38 140 to 179 acres acres 1959 .. . 11,205 5,467 18, 523 11,313 18,986 27,581 20,991 12,724 6,460 39 1954 . . . 15,044 5,703 18,390 15,316 23,024 26,788 25,579 22,509 8,244 40 180 to 219 acres acres 1959... 7,675 7,746 4,099 4,680 10,211 10,520 6,536 10,966 9,434 7,319 16,506 16,343 9,034 13,839 11,662 15,533 2,586 4,365 41 1954 . . . 42 220 to 259 acres acres 1959 .. . 10,720 8,564 4,552 4,479 12,266 9,946 12,964 U,181 12,630 10,838 13,721 7,666 11,399 12,427 14,242 16,645 3,519 5,898 43 1954 . . . 44 260 to 499 acres ac^es 1959 . . . 40,120 13,237 30,255 83,433 49,270 43,449 46,874 96,842 24,882 45 1954... 46,040 15,872 23,691 98,061 47,437 30,523 58,412 U4,962 37,536 46 500 to 999 acres acres 1959... 67,994 22,425 24,240 134,051 41,636 24,298 75,061 125,166 52,066 47 1954... 62,253 29,868 23,719 151,694 33,454 6,667 76,520 119,495 41,903 48 1,000 or more acres acres 1959 .. . 255,971 267,835 286,392 262,271 145,887 637,777 170,716 44,668 84,011 104,964 144,738 49 1954 . . . 117,589 513,590 149,258 34,698 95,318 84,267 129,079 50 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres 1959 . . . 50,203 32,727 26,570 142,199 29,257 10,484 46,750 64,140 46,318 Ctopland harvested: 51 Any cropland harvested . farms reportinR 1959 .. . 659 653 804 809 1,015 970 824 904 324 52 1954... 786 736 930 962 1,151 1,034 1,092 1,173 396 53 acres 1959 .. . 107,466 40,675 67,376 148,983 126,240 109,275 61,543 171,422 53,556 54 1954... 120,869 37,073 66,408 150,972 110,484 91,599 74,747 181,153 51,372 55 Under 10 acres . farms reporting 1959 .. . 5 42 13 8 23 8 34 10 2 51 1954 . . . 40 38 23 11 40 6 100 42 10 57 acres 1959 .. . 21 U6 111 17 73 26 93 38 5 58 1954 . . . 83 87 70 19 129 14 276 139 17 59 10 to 49 acres . farms reportinp 1959 .. . 79 210 116 41 185 62 174 93 29 60 1954 .. . 93 257 U7 45 212 92 238 114 42 61 acres 1959... 1,550 3,413 1,663 361 3,908 1,396 1,830 1,301 385 62 1954 .. . 2,066 4,114 2,529 371 4,714 2,045 2,306 1,646 471 63 50 to 69 acres . farms reportinp 1959 . . - 28 62 28 11 71 31 36 14 9 64 1954 . . . 37 83 45 18 98 50 32 20 11 65 acres 1959 . . . 1,198 2,323 852 220 2,792 1,239 685 400 171 66 1954 . . . 1,601 2,770 1,535 258 3,842 2,044 619 530 282 tV.' 70 to 99 acres . farms reporting 1959 . . . 74 103 150 26 168 189 70 72 18 68 1954... 107 118 218 37 223 306 91 96 23 69 acres 1959 .. . 4,348 4,859 7,305 648 9,538 11,026 1,885 2,196 647 70 1954 . . . 6,114 5,382 10,452 956 12,590 17,345 2,356 2,871 727 71 100 to 1.19 acres . farms reportinR 1959 . . . 63 59 127 3D 112 185 '51 63 10 72 1954... 72 49 159 45 137 178 66 85 21 73 acres 1959 .. . 4,996 4,253 8,494 939 9,130 15,640 1,880 2,969 412 74 1954 . . . 6,062 3,180 10,282 1,644 10,231 14,771 2,637 4,416 643 75 140 to 179 acres . farms repcrtinc 1959... 70 X 115 60 117 175 117 68 36 76 1954 . . . 93 34 115 34 141 182 145 134 45 77 acres 1959 .. . 7,629 2,404 10,066 3,173 12,974 19,398 4,844 5,010 2,017 78 1954 . . . 9,628 2,132 9,650 4,740 14,298 18,415 5,810 9,367 2,495 79 180 to 219 acres .farms reporting 1959... S8 20 52 30 47 63 43 50 13 80 1954 .. . 38 23 53 50 35 81 68 76 21 81 acres 1959... 5,175 1,601 5,077 2,124 6,196 10,692 2,371 4,782 971 82 1954 .. . 4,840 2,137 4,630 4,032 4,259 10, 863 4,098 8,106 1,913 83 220 to 259 acres. . farms reporting 1959 . . . 44 18 51 51 53 58 46 54 14 84 1954 . . . 33 19 41 54 46 32 49 68 24 85 acres 1959 .. . 5,607 1,742 5,517 5,435 8,077 6,913 2,536 6,065 1,005 86 1954... 5,102 1,677 3,917 4,964 6,725 4,348 2,881 7,107 2,062 87 260 to 499 acres . farms reportinR 1959 . . . 109 36 63 208 132 130 116 248 67 8S 1954.., 125 43 67 258 132 89 149 316 98 89 acres 1959 . . . 21,127 4,820 9,949 32,000 28,600 22,792 9,210 48,190 8,182 90 1954 . . . 25,663 4,490 6,163 37,349 24,800 15,609 15,050 58,958 11,702 91 500 lo 999 acres . farms reporting 1959 . . , 95 30 31 185 56 36 91 174 72 92 1954 . . . 90 41 30 211 44 11 106 174 55 93 acres 1959... 29,928 4,5U 4,971 43,565 16,886 12,543 19,787 e«;,i7i 13,862 94 1954 . . . 28,540 4,454 4,680 46,011 10,910 3,710 21,709 59,0&4 8,721 95 1,000 or more acres . farms reptning 1959 . . . 54 39 38 157 51 13 46 58 52 96 1954 .. . 56 31 32 1*9 43 7 46 48 46 97 Botes 1959 . . . 25,687 10,631 13,149 60,501 ,'8,066 5,610 16,422 36,260 25,899 98 1954 . . . 31,170 6,650 10,500 50,628 17,986 2,435 17,005 28,927 22,139 99 1,000 lo 1,999 acres . farms reporting 1959 . . . 38 23 18 96 21 6 33 50 35 100 acres 1959 . . . 17,730 3,291 2,581 32,001 11,. 158 3,6-16 9,519 1 1 «),00t 10,419 HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: IDAHO CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Contir.ued 131 Lewis Lincoln Madiscsn Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida Owyhee Payette Power Sboshone Teton Twin Falli! Valley Washington 356 374 813 1,276 703 440 650 972 339 95 399 2,241 162 678 1 391 414 902 1,067 938 485 744 1,114 397 168 447 2,406 206 776 1 7 7 74 57 92 16 40 114 7 16 195 1 34 3 17 23 107 113 233 19 72 160 18 36 29 215 10 53 4 17 19 149 189 89 16 78 354 8 20 26 359 10 152 5 16 20 188 220 103 22 111 446 19 42 34 371 19 162 « 7 53 53 16 2 26 91 3 6 6 84 4 26 7 2 5 69 74 2: 7 42 95 5 4 7 111 3 63 8 12 35 112 244 19 15 92 131 18 8 25 446 7 51 9 10 62 145 338 25 20 115 165 13 14 37 631 14 63 10 9 38 100 256 26 13 84 110 10 9 29 316 7 60 11 S 59 77 137 37 16 87 91 21 12 36 321 6 48 12 23 62 54 241 23 24 67 64 27 19 51 316 25 35 13 37 78 63 81 37 35 79 63 25 31 51 311 29 36 14 10 24 28 81 23 19 38 29 11 4 30 124 5 15 1.5 11 31 29 24 29 23 38 21 11 5 31 111 8 29 IB 15 38 29 36 25 29 30 17 5 4 31 85 15 11 IT 18 21 19 11 44 22 31 15 4 5 40 64 6 12 16 92 75 79 68 145 75 69 29 42 11 80 167 33 85 19 105 64 72 29 150 103 53 26 48 11 83 147 43 105 20 106 43 49 26 131 119 35 12 51 5 67 64 27 63 21 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30,256 3,030 1,609 9,673 12,840 1,130 1,046 3,366 37,059 810 7,184 36 930 7,040 8,863 15,706 4,347 1,902 10,249 10,5.27 2,441 1,420 4,228 37,111 705 5,612 37 3,621 9,888 3,582 37,722 3,671 3,792 10,527 10,104 ~,313 2,984 8,148 49,643 3,975 5,585 38 5,948 12 ,498 9,806 12,706 5,902 5,y.3 12,546 10,060 4,054 4,900 8,089 48,931 4,620 5,640 39 1,980 4,771 5,528 16,020 4,561 3,736 7,596 5,712 2,211 808 5,934 24,269 1,02: 2,974 40 2,178 6,266 5,750 4,740 5,698 4,512 7,557 4,133 2,193 995 6,011 21,882 1.608 5,746 41 3,584 9,122 6,976 8,464 5,887 6,890 7,1£4 3,994 1,194 972 7,308 20,189 3,594 2,566 42 4,272 5,043 4,572 2,613 10,476 5,227 7,323 3,541 962 1,230 9,542 19,869 1,430 2,821 43 34,726 26,442 27,416 22,872 54,984 27,349 23,623 10,102 15,555 3,733 28,038 66,160 11,201 31,433 44 38,665 22,893 25,068 10,079 55,870 37,324 17,958 9,404 17,384 4,366 30,233 50,607 15,574 37,509 45 76,945 29,309 34,390 19,270 93,261 83,157 25,301 7,688 37,957 3,271 46,587 41,836 18,744 58,375 46 82,275 24,522 32,049 10,250 108,496 87,183 20,186 7,043 49,630 4,472 42,313 35,384 23,983 58,042 47 119,925 60,064 245,952 148,129 294,325 227,041 594,619 118,277 347,824 4,550 97,285 271,237 83,662 -541,257 ih 97,881 43,356 266,852 111,526 242,037 184,389 647,538 120,419 350,654 1,300 84,479 262,556 65,109 437,884 49 71,079 24,760 69,996 15,254 99,452 105,965 51,770 14,371 140,647 1,550 26,311 29,561 19,473 92,964 50 331 347 728 1,186 584 418 588 839 317 69 357 1,951 134 593 51 372 386 793 959 834 468 646 951 369 116 400 2,179 162 710 S2 113,763 39,062 110,325 134,690 143,319 120,274 65,758 43,891 139,487 1,970 67,188 214,602 24,142 66,230 53 108,761 37,172 110,174 92,071 146.429 114,887 63.364 43,234 144,592 2,663 72,882 204,793 28,744 73,766 54 3 21 14 36 6 7 43 3 38 10 55 9 4 29 32 166 5 15 61 3 9 "5 70 1 18 .56 14 84 64 94 29 17 138 4 94 31 5T 27 'ii 95 120 419 22 38 188 13 14 17 189 3 56 58 9 11 132 154 62 14 67 303 4 10 16 268 4 117 59 8 17 171 203 85 22 95 389 15 33 27 312 9 142 60 155 146 2,905 3,465 694 294 1,086 5,244 51 97 304 5,709 75 2,020 61 124 339 3,575 5,056 999 450 1,697 6,138 280 208 529 6,901 166 2,418 62 6 49 52 12 1 25 85 2 5 6 60 2 25 63 2 5 67 73 22 6 41 93 4 4 7 109 3 61 64 176 1,964 2,241 247 30 1,071 3,271 81 88 143 3,376 51 886 65 64 117 2,785 3,182 360 281 1,576 3,528 119 35 227 4,716 94 2,390 66 10 34 112 241 17 15 91 128 18 6 23 442 5 50 67 10 61 143 336 23 20 113 163 13 11 36 624 10 63 68 348 1,557 6,589 14,572 389 873 4,746 6,047 795 108 1,029 26,848 206 2,629 69 375 2,875 8,289 20,403 633 1,121 5,964 8,002 684 174 1,613 38, 362 603 3,523 70 9 35 99 256 23 13 en no 10 8 29 309 6 59 71 8 59 77 136 34 16 83 91 20 U 34 319 5 47 72 508 2,257 7,933 23,894 1.005 877 5,310 7,699 588 102 1.658 26,684 274 4,352 73 480 3,858 5,612 11,153 1,724 1,072 5,76;' 6,179 1,382 207 2,156 27,358 303 3,215 74 21 61 53 241 20 23 66 « 25 15 47 311 20 33 75 37 77 63 81 33 34 75 61 23 25 47 309 23 36 76 1,844 4,912 5,526 27,443 1,375 2,069 6,263 5,267 2,165 432 4.034 37,323 1,692 2,520 77 3,390 6,479 6,660 8,785 2,740 2,848 6,577 4,610 1,983 665 3,985 36,778 1,759 2,8-3 7S 10 24 28 81 20 19 37 29 11 4 30 124 4 15 79 11 31 28 24 29 23 36 21 11 4 30 111 5 26 80 1,137 2,535 3,496 12,048 1,613 2,371 4,036 3,028 1,195 130 3,557 18,099 187 1,525 81 1,242 3,331 3,098 3,334 2,664 2,695 3,224 1,873 1,104 72 3,364 14,570 457 2.319 82 15 37 29 36 21 27 29 16 5 2 29 84 12 11 83 18 21 19 9 44 22 31 15 4 2 39 63 6 12 84 2,259 3,915 4,332 6,219 2,087 3,490 4,242 1,862 829 38 3,117 14,113 1,036 1,425 85 2,831 2,246 2,437 1,471 4,814 2,817 3,946 1,806 555 35 4,763 13,892 540 1,541 86 85 75 78 66 137 75 67 29 41 10 77 184 33 80 B7 103 64 71 29 146 103 50 26 46 9 77 146 41 101 88 18,706 11,355 15,229 15,175 24,191 11,861 11,682 4,434 6,820 461 11,634 43,723 4,455 9,731 69 20,755 8,122 12,346 6,062 24,684 15,983 7,463 3,653 7,612 434 13,378 31,664 6,355 11,563 90 104 43 48 26 124 116 32 12 48 4 65 59 24 75 91 113 32 45 14 153 122 26 9 66 7 62 50 30 79 92 42,026 7,308 13,604 12,781 38,634 31,973 5,025 2,347 15,971 360 16,925 20,353 7,015 11,323 93 45,624 5,029 13,357 5,514 43,488 34,372 4,029 1,769 20,333 694 17, 370 14,842 7,732 13, £55 94 65 21 79 19 112 109 87 20 153 2 35 52 24 ue 96 53 15 80 22 99 95 81 22 1^ 1 36 46 29 123 96 46,766 4,901 48,663 16,788 72,790 66,407 22,078 4,554 110,996 150 24,337 18,080 9,151 29,788 97 33,849 4,765 51,920 26,991 63,904 53,226 2t,085 5,488 110,527 125 25,276 15,521 10,732 30.013 08 52 18 49 9 73 75 35 9 99 1 19 19 10 65 99 34,403 3,887 27,655 4,733 31,757 37,985 6,1« 1,642 56,703 70 9,296 6,259 3,529 14,108 100 132 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY TENURE (For derinitlons and explanations, see text) The State Ada AdajLS BanoDck Bear Lalce Beoevah Wnghnm Blaine Faims: All fami operators number 1959 . 19S4 , Full owners number 1959 . 1954 . Part owners number 1959 . 1954 . . Manaperp nu-iber 1959 . . 1954.. All tenant." number 1959. . 1954 . . Proportion of tenancy .per<:ent 1959 . . 1954 . . Land in farms: All farm operatofs acres 1959. . 1954.. Full owners acres 1959 . . 1954.. Part owners acres 1959 , . 1954.. Managers acres 1959 . . 1954 . . All tenants acres 1959. . 1954 . . CroplantJ harvestetj: All farm operators farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 19.54 . . Full owners farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 19.54 . . Part owners farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. Managers farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . All tenants farms ropcrting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 33,670 38,740 20,118 24,310 8,268 7,555 287 225 4,997 6,650 17.2 15,232,401 14,364,471 4,476,374 4,945,324 7,979,714 6,773,966 1,558,985 1,253,188 1,217,326 1,391,991 29,251 33,697 3,832,164 3,727,616 16,533 20,107 1,409,134 1,490,383 7,919 7,330 1,748,711 1,458,676 221 195 76,018 87,487 4,578 6,064 598,301 691,070 2,093 2,007 1,410 1,392 363 255 21 7 299 353 U.? 17.6 314,976 300,310 85,949 127,189 184,921 102,340 19,791 1,530 24,315 69,251 1,547 1,630 80,186 72,412 954 1,083 32,372 39,330 333 237 29,695 15,850 18 5 3,755 742 242 305 14,364 16,490 239 283 158 197 61 64 1 1 19 21 7.9 7.4 282,495 283,089 66,8U 73,003 201,153 133,086 1,263 69,189 13,263 7,811 209 239 21,601 23,431 136 159 8,998 12,277 59 63 10,872 8,107 1,678 14 16 1,731 1,369 734 373 409 536 221 221 12 3 92 108 12.5 12.4 461,059 398,511 126,402 129,271 225,317 192,172 65,585 49,604 43,755 27,464 630 738 106,920 99,923 325 420 37,626 38,001 212 211 50,537 47,193 7 1,229 2,762 85 100 17,528 11,967 636 759 374 525 218 185 9 11 35 38 5.5 5.0 368,005 333,126 90,583 130,643 230,903 162,405 31,693 28,567 14,826 11,506 534 677 93,465 97,660 337 448 32,494 46,073 209 183 52,372 44,314 7 U 4,550 3,606 31 35 3,549 3,667 329 440 202 287 100 108 1 4 26 41 7.9 9.3 202,523 188,199 61,858 77,442 U9,306 79,824 4,500 7,519 16,859 23,414 276 387 47,106 47,587 157 239 8,J13 12,791 96 106 29,234 24,805 1 3 575 1,056 22 39 8,984 8,935 1,985 2,161 1,183 1,291 472 436 25 12 300 422 15.1 19.5 998,752 691,828 211,690 231,715 308,699 172,43* 422,700 232,605 55,663 55,073 1,742 1,932 203,860 194,994 995 1,095 92,306 87,900 457 422 71,919 52,898 10 7,487 16,109 282 405 32,148 38,087 267 321 174 211 65 63 4 7 24 40 9.0 12.5 243,214 286,577 97,233 99,696 124,»» UO^O) 1,860 67,34* 19,854 9,432 243 289 37,312 35,807 156 135 19,412 19,575 62 61 13,666 U,747 4 5 697 778 21 3( 3,537 3,707 Item (For ilerinilions and explanations, see text) Gooding Farms: All farm operators number 1959 . 1954. Full owners number 1959 , 1954. Part owners number 1959 . 1954. Managers number 1959 . 1954. All tenants number 1959. 1954. Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . 1954. Land in farms; All farm operators .....' acres 1959. 1954 . Full owners acres 1959. 1954 . Part owners acres 1959 . 1954 . Managers acr«s 1959 . 19.54 . All tenants acres 1959. 1954 . . Cfoplantl fiarvested: All farm operators farms reporting 1959. 1951 . acres 19.59 . 1954 . . Full owners farms reporting 1959 . , 19.54., acres 1959 . , 19.54 . . Part owners farms reporting 1959 . 1951 . acres 1959., 1954. 740 392 400 486 224 250 10 112 146 15.1 16.4 Managers. . forms reporting 1959 . 19.54 . acres 1959. 1954. . farms reporting 19.59 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954 . 4U,310 430,437 107,666 100,366 206,505 197,958 72,328 102,322 24, 8U 28,791 659 786 107,466 120,869 340 407 44,260 44,677 216 241 48,395 56,682 469 2,448 100 129 14,342 17,062 774 916 574 705 125 122 7 3 68 86 363,029 352,250 74,775 30,393 204,169 254,953 71,973 2,3S3 12,112 14,541 653 736 40,675 37,073 468 539 20,036 21,507 118 117 13,094 10,158 6 3 2,736 569 61 77 4,809 4,339 912 1,038 550 623 164 154 11 7 137 254 20.5 24.5 275,217 243,676 35,646 106,196 112,111 95,728 44,638 3,831 32 ,822 37,871 804 930 67,376 66,408 467 536 25,831 23,733 157 147 23,023 16,704 7 2,005 1,031 172 240 16,462 19,940 917 1,090 424 565 363 368 7 125 150 13.6 13.8 896,095 315,546 148,166 207,621 655,387 532,765 4,171 11,067 88,371 64,093 809 962 148,933 150,972 370 470 40,209 49,330 327 359 82,890 75,101 771 3,127 109 126 25, U3 23,414 1,134 1,247 716 853 293 233 13 5 112 156 9.9 12.5 340,616 319,331 127,649 162,158 182, 552 130,082 5,467 623 24,948 26,468 1,015 1,151 126,240 110,434 607 767 56,749 59,043 288 232 51,587 33,747 13 4 2,773 446 107 148 15,131 17,243 ,056 ,122 551 535 207 144 293 389 27.7 34.7 212,022 177,644 86,449 83,002 68,012 41,138 6,972 1,120 50,589 52,384 970 1,0X 109,275 91,599 477 503 42,056 36,567 207 143 32,016 16,271 5 4 1,848 408 281 379 33,355 38,353 992 1,324 777 1,045 163 191 2 5 50 83 5.0 6.3 268,643 309,213 140,808 161,305 104,990 U9,070 531 2,463 22,314 25,870 324 1,092 61,543 74,747 629 343 25,285 33,382 153 134 30,210 32,201 5 135 611 40 60 5,863 8,553 1,029 1,309 569 778 324 351 131 179 12.7 13.7 385,330 398,657 U4,113 146,947 194,629 174,768 16,470 893 60,118 76,049 904 1,173 171,422 181,153 466 653 43,931 56,451 315 345 91,650 33,343 2,036 127 U3 169 33,755 40,732 IDAHO 133 OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Bomier Bonneville Boundaiy Butte Camas Canyon Caribou Cassia Clark Clearwater Ouster EljDore Franklin 346 1,255 472 245 109 3,394 545 1,142 61 331 241 294 927 1 1,150 1,483 5% 271 131 4,183 579 1,225 67 390 290 407 1,098 2 648 651 366 161 46 2,020 266 691 36 214 164 186 646 3 954 788 466 184 53 2,748 328 737 39 258 216 238 836 « 156 313 82 53 47 672 216 272 17 98 56 77 228 5 148 280 96 53 55 514 175 270 22 96 48 99 206 6 2 12 2 3 2 26 9 9 5 5 5 4 4 7 4 12 2 2 2 17 3 5 5 3 4 4 S 40 2'79 22 28 14 676 54 170 "3 14 16 27 49 9 44 403 32 32 16 904 73 213 6 31 23 66 52 10 4.7 22.2 4.7 11.4 12.3 19.9 9.9 14.9 4.9 4.2 6.6 9.2 5.3 11 3.8 27.2 5.4 11.8 12.2 21.6 12.6 17.4 9.0 3.0 7.9 16.2 4.7 12 240,592 548,094 115,206 165,758 153,149 352,382 573,403 645,568 212,083 182,612 173,393 459,027 275,447 13 233,867 512,495 129,539 171,020 165,214 326,307 514,809 520,472 199,331 184,060 172,006 495,732 259,834 H 153,591 131,262 72 ,266 51,951 36,254 130,069 136,909 307,462 37,252 53,261 73,135 59,479 140,346 15 199,655 150,063 30,142 60,951 46,251 161,505 182,513 195,276 42,970 59,669 86,012 57,916 155,658 16 73,064 344,996 32,297 103,770 102,432 150,435 297,410 258,342 70,996 60,426 75,446 306,732 122,774 17 78,105 253,749 33,368 102,464 93,685 36,131 193,393 283,159 150,922 46,372 73,336 350,818 93,026 18 3,988 20, 3U 936 1,929 2,000 6,463 112,605 29,742 102,770 66,500 19,823 79, Ul 1,488 19 741 37,340 3,340 780 1,760 3,705 105,615 1,916 71,415 5,740 62,762 811 20 9,949 51,525 9,707 3,108 17,413 65,415 26,479 50,022 1,065 2,425 4,939 13,705 10,839 31 5,366 71,343 12,189 6,325 23,518 75,466 33,283 40,121 5,989 6,604 6,920 24,236 10,339 22 722 1,133 427 226 100 2,706 511 1,003 57 291 216 264 371 23 1,003 1,333 512 238 128 3,235 554 1,079 62 333 262 333 1,023 24 33,594 190,766 33,541 32,330 56,184 179,639 150,485 176,401 15,710 2^276 34,023 36,058 92,372 25 37,726 190,640 X,121 34,434 61,440 164,942 152,927 139,419 14,846 27,536 34,353 X,488 91,314 26 538 556 323 147 40 1,459 248 569 35 138 147 163 602 27 826 658 398 155 56 1,925 310 622 37 218 192 186 770 28 20,472 59,810 19,073 14,343 10,461 66,223 57,417 74,505 7,520 11,754 18,801 12,291 53,491 29 26,538 63,955 16,599 17,322 15,497 73,234 75,476 52,689 8,301 13,701 23,521 10,550 59,052 30 U7 300 30 49 46 629 208 265 16 96 52 75 220 31 142 273 38 52 54 496 171 264 20 95 46 88 205 32 10,947 96,968 13,970 13,069 37,080 64,409 78,347 71,341 5,605 13,195 12,353 17,384 33,755 33 io,a« 81,945 10,165 12,003 35,359 38,467 60,483 63,437 5,298 12,107 7,794 16,068 28,104 3* 2 11 2 2 2 24 7 7 4 4 2 3 35 4 8 2 2 2 17 1 3 "i 3 3 4 36 730 2,040 500 924 1,144 3,764 314 6,452 2,165 1,505 1,936 623 37 143 933 2,159 370 360 2,513 176 423 195 515 1,030 463 38 35 266 22 28 12 594 48 162 2 7 13 24 46 39 31 394 24 29 16 797 72 190 5 19 21 56 44 40 1,445 31,948 4,993 3,974 7,499 45,238 13,907 24,103 420 327 1,364 4,447 4,503 41 1,001 43,757 5,193 4,239 9,224 50,723 16,787 22,870 1,247 1,533 2,523 6,790 3,695 42 Lewis Llncolji Madison Minldote Ne z Perce Oneida Oiryhee Peyette Power Shoshone Teton Twin Falls Valley Washington 356 374 813 1,276 703 440 650 972 339 95 399 2,241 162 678 1 391 4U 902 1,067 938 485 744 1,114 397 L68 447 2,406 206 776 2 139 229 476 320 325 244 375 662 126 70 250 994 99 415 3 154 260 558 624 497 279 457 794 138 147 298 1,107 123 523 4 156 76 249 295 264 158 162 200 158 17 125 425 51 136 5 151 63 235 134 291 152 135 156 172 10 103 368 61 173 6 5 2 6 7 6 4 8 3 1 2 15 2 7 1 3 1 5 5 5 7 10 3 2 12 4 8 56 67 82 154 108 34 105 102 54 8 22 807 12 75 9 35 38 108 254 145 49 145 154 84 U 44 919 22 76 10 15.7 17.9 10.1 12.1 15.4 7.7 16.2 10.5 15.9 3.4 5.5 36.0 7.4 11.1 11 21.7 21.3 12.0 23.3 15.5 10.1 19.5 13.3 21.2 5.5 9.8 33.2 10.7 9.8 12 243,230 147,977 357,361 312,209 464,640 355,399 690,055 194,450 411,978 18, 313 199,983 562,719 124,072 659,270 13 233,528 127,707 374,824 207,392 439,528 323,782 733,875 196,428 429,204 21, 743 139,597 545,950 114,963 566,729 14 53,332 68,451 96,383 103,067 97,660 127,470 89,362 113,244 108,084 11, 382 66,552 182,369 33,524 189,090 15 56,675 56,345 113,152 49,372 117,902 157,674 112,427 68,366 90,018 17, 721 78,989 221,855 38,861 200,824 16 157,275 33,945 233,690 135,418 302,284 206,053 456,215 68,241 270,229 5, L42 122,742 240,404 74,894 374,822 17 138,594 40,577 232,442 91,801 257,716 147,362 395,023 103,383 257,283 3, 3U 96,219 185,897 65,638 311,654 18 3,225 20,124 4,439 53,465 18,563 6,409 96,5CE 1,004 540 740 19,313 72,705 19 1,900 13,242 1,240 29,607 7,622 1,798 193,977 1,838 4,315 735 9,037 25,133 20 29,348 20,457 22,349 20,259 46,133 15,462 47,976 11,961 33,135 1, 789 9,954 120,633 15,654 22,653 21 36,359 17,543 27,990 36,612 56,288 21,448 32,443 17,841 77,588 1, 311 13,604 129,161 10,469 29,113 22 331 347 728 1,186 584 418 588 839 317 69 357 1,951 134 593 23 372 336 793 959 834 468 646 951 369 U.6 400 2,179 162 710 24 113,763 39,062 110,325 134,690 143,319 120,274 65,758 43,891 139,437 1, 970 67,188 214,602 24,142 66,230 25 108,761 37,172 U0,174 92,071 146,429 U4,887 63,364 43,234 144,592 2, 563 72,832 204,793 28,744 73,766 26 120 208 408 744 240 226 328 545 112 50 209 748 30 342 27 144 240 482 533 416 264 381 653 119 LOl 259 917 90 466 28 25,153 19,584 39,971 64,229 26,143 43,627 24,226 20,990 33,132 1, L68 26,131 56,661 3,430 29,167 29 25,950 18,922 38,250 28,799 31,886 53,434 24,217 20,491 25,334 2, L99 35,001 53,655 11,764 37,383 .30 153 74 241 288 250 157 156 194 154 13 125 410 43 177 31 150 62 227 181 280 152 131 154 169 9 102 359 52 169 32 69,977 U,080 57,451 50,510 93,944 64,405 26,998 16,104 91,056 522 36,199 63,6>4 12,335 23,203 33 62,093 8,837 59,512 25,667 85,541 52,021 20,596 12,286 85,021 312 32,147 50,109 12,824 26,773 34 5 5 5 5 2 3 3 1 2 12 2 35 1 2 1 5 4 5 7 10 3 2 10 3 36 2,010 2,186 4,071 3,529 1,062 2,616 774 270 304 3,125 631 37 461 71 530 16,539 3,237 678 6,790 1,597 1,375 397 3,353 265 38 53 65 74 149 89 33 96 92 50 6 21 731 'ii 72 39 77 32 83 240 134 47 127 134 73 6 37 893 20 72 40 16,623 8,398 10,717 15,880 19,703 6,180 11,918 6,023 15,029 180 4,554 91,182 3,327 8,179 41 20,257 9,342 11,832 21,016 25,765 8,704 11,761 8,860 31,812 152 5,337 92,176 4,156 9,345 42 134 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4.-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Dala are based on reports fof only Item (For dennitions and explanaticRis, see text) Bannock Bear iBke Bingham Farms, acreage, anrj value: All oinimerciRl Ttimis number. Land in Tamis acres. AvoraRe size of farm acres. Value of land and building average jwr fami, dollars . average f)er acre, dollars . Cropland harvested farms repotting . acres. Farm operafors Workinc off their farms, total number. 10(1 nr nu^r days number. With other income of family exceeding valuo or agricultural products sold number . By tenure: Full owners number. Part owners number . Managers number . . Ml tenants number . , Specified equipment and facilities: Gram combines farms reporting. number. . Com pickers farms reporting. . number . Pick-up balers farms reporting. . number . . Motortrucks farms reporting. , number . . Tractors other than garden farms reporting . . number. . Automobiles farms reporting. , number. . Telephone farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting. . Fleetric milk cooler farms reporting. , Farms by kind of road on wlijch located: Hard surface farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimfToved farms reporting.. Farm lalwr, week precedinc enumeration: Family and, or hired workers farms reporting. . Family workers, including operator farms reporting.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons . . I'npaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms rejwrting. . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) . . farms rerorting . . f«rsons . . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farm.s reporting . . number . . Milk cows farms rcrwrting . . number.. Horses and/or mules famis reporting . . number . . Hogs and pigs farms reporting . . number.. Chickens, 4 months old and over farms reporting. . number. . Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, nol counting calves, sold alive farms rejjortinp.. nuniber. . Calves sold alive farms reporting . . number , . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number. . f^heep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . number. . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. . nuniber , . Livestock and poultry products soW: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . . Milk and cream sold farm.s reporting . . dollars. . Wool farms reporting. . pounds . . Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures famis reporting. . dollars , . Feed for livestock and poultry dollars . . Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars. . Machine hire dollars . . Hired labor dollars . . fiasoline and other pelroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars . . .^e 25,335 42 281 724 175 128 52 1,754 241 646 28 90 101 135 603 43 3,760 6,807 1,953 487 255 27,159 3,004 6,463 203 172 402 805 7,937 44 169 429 42 110 59 741 268 428 29 76 137 117 397 45 453 1,241 83 587 294 1,943 1,389 1,567 346 327 935 819 1,085 46 73 371 59 93 20 635 131 307 17 53 78 63 236 47 494 3,832 2,427 2,478 361 11,&42 2,114 4,847 872 580 1,299 5,579 3,532 4S 186 473 143 87 55 1,194 168 376 28 102 90 120 339 49 12,436 71,155 13,554 6,305 2,447 189,799 8,159 10,873 1,166 4,942 4,410 7,707 76,119 50 275 624 131 82 56 1,832 262 578 34 74 107 81 560 51 4,547 13,933 989 2,901 2,009 61,929 9,679 13,900 1,111 739 4,983 5,493 6,156 52 233 316 166 52 41 1,223 227 419 29 83 107 143 353 53 3,539 5,570 1,745 3,154 3,156 13,673 5,592 10,619 2,017 734 6,276 7,383 2,751 54 43 227 33 33 14 438 89 143 13 22 55 36 154 55 627 8,929 3,221 3,194 285 17,075 1,360 3,721 1,109 355 2,042 5,994 4,807 56 8 291 5 47 12 176 143 123 15 5 95 30 94 57 424 86,756 35 27,592 135 9,032 28,867 61,253 15,066 100 33,735 55,306 19,553 58 58 151 46 26 16 315 53 44 5 23 31 35 159 59 6,668 31,155 3,090 2,195 591 213,375 4,603 63,701 130 2,009 760 3,354 33,265 60 100 228 82 36 30 558 45 65 17 58 17 50 159 61 75,015 569,785 104,235 29,605 7,859 2,209,270 57,075 22,966 4,322 28,380 16,340 63,905 649,470 62 215 556 120 80 23 1,602 193 518 16 33 30 72 573 63 1,157,788 1 , 570, 574 573,340 75,675 29,391 7,211,109 623,666 1,494,537 17,537 5,299 32,121 138,444 1,851,759 64 3 296 5 49 12 161 149 127 16 91 31 115 65 1,980 531,048 750 265,686 1,297 76,733 150,124 364,140 166,370 340,073 522,164 137,539 66 338 1,076 259 194 101 2,549 433 923 44 147 169 205 746 67 1,222,395 6,247,935 805,135 1,187,512 606,416 21,739,355 2,711,983 7,630,497 671,491 260,546 1,070,518 2,428,336 2,758,902 66 479,920 1,357,792 289,835 143,012 93,192 5,758,279 564,703 1,408,107 233,664 38,436 283,708 437,285 667,978 66 372,555 1,536,892 111,490 222,737 84,585 6,732,490 825,660 2,342,922 72,309 16,320 204,837 1,025,654 610,629 70 31,495 367,107 47,980 59,228 64,831 1,596,936 140,349 449,686 13,917 12,935 45,894 32,132 252,092 71 147,654 1,612,475 126,407 492,406 193,256 4,773,428 533,867 1,694,045 220,154 58,335 310,642 610,421 561,960 72 165,656 1,012,851 173,312 196,505 136,889 2,037,994 522,014 1,147,687 71,410 113,139 173,282 226,733 547,045 73 25,115 360,818 56,161 73,624 28,663 840,228 75,390 638,050 9,537 20,331 42,155 46,561 119,198 74 16 140 107 7 80 56 202 122 4 81 3 3 326 75 773 53,442 5,923 2,630 24,041 750 22,788 30,710 2,578 4,983 551 1,738 20,131 76 21,153 1,007,680 305,305 16,055 502,070 43,350 614,215 652,210 55,950 190,433 14,141 29,030 565,105 77 13 893 111 143 44 1,234 271 673 11 37 72 36 469 78 205 28,801 4,424 4,505 3,973 18,278 20,473 20,315 379 929 1,958 3,803 8,339 79 5,925 1,299,480 149,030 214,090 53,050 1,124,355 445,109 1,092,217 16,455 16,831 68,372 139,431 344,130 80 46 487 33 U3 63 267 353 186 25 82 56 71 618 81 647 24,572 1,905 4,214 8,256 3,367 57,617 7,865 1,130 4,709 2,773 4,496 18,234 32 10,755 744,305 67,855 163,795 106,911 215,314 1,492,930 221,144 38,060 132,599 87,950 110,588 717,255 83 19,092 42,674 7,095 13,937 18,712 53,007 299 899,943 32,747 5 13,835 50,539 12 17,746 7,166 4,236 20,693 16,521 11 15,000 34,521 190 394,590 84 85 86 136 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4.-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL {Data ore bas«d cxi reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Gooding Farms, acreage, and value: All commercinl farms number . . Land in famis acres . . Average size of farm acres.. Value of land and buildings average per farm, dollars . . average per acre, dollars. . Cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Farm operators: \Vc»kin(j off their farnis, total number. , 100 or more da.vs number . , With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural pioducls sold number. . By tenure: Full owners number . . Part owners number . . Managers number . . MI tenants number. . Specified equipment and facilities: Grain combines farms reporting. . number. . Com pickers fanns reporting . . number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting . . number . . Ktetortnicks farms reporting.. number. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting . . number.. Automobiles farms reporting . . number. . Telephone farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reporting . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting . . Fafjis by kind of road on whicli located: Hani surface , farms refxrting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unim[Toved farms reporting. . Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and/or hired wwkers farms reporting.. Family workers, including operator fanns reporting.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours - fanns reporting. . persons.. Regular hired wcrkers (employed 150 or more days). , farms reporting. . persons. . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farms reputing . . number.. liljUc cowB farms reporting . . number.. Horses and/or mules farms reporting . . number.. Hogs and pigs farms repeating . . number.. Chickens, 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number. . Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting. . number.. Calves sold alive farms reporting. . number. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting . . number . . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . number . , Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. . number. . Livestock and poultry products sold; Chicken eggs sold farms reputing . . dozens . . Milk and cream sold farms reporting . . dollars . Wool farms reporting . pounds . Specified farm expenditutes: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting . dollars. Feed for livestock and poultry dollars . Purchase of liveslxick and poultry dollars . Machine hire dollars . Hired labor dollars . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars. Crops harvested: , winter wheat 1 f ama reporting. . acres. . busliela . . Spring wheat i fanns reporting. . acres., bushels. . Barley] farms reporting . . acres . . btishels . . Land frtin rtlch hay t»BB tnit.' acres. Vegetables harvested for sale (other than Irish and sneet potatoes j fams reporting. " ' dollars. 626 339,077 541.7 bOj-^SO 142.54 610 111,958 308 119 306 227 5 367 404 304 304 590 1,180 590 1,396 572 716 566 450 226 25 197 2S1 136 560 549 537 215 308 78 1X2 437 23,835 350 2,838 285 724 133 1,627 ^70 15,550 320 15,570 249 3,539 82 1,391 108 46,373 68 7,944 105 51,755 291 480,960 109 278,577 626 4,225,779 1,050,180 1,440,659 170,988 300,633 639,621 123,698 159 19,371 540,403 537 27,0U 1,015,831 323 20,322 693,982 22,025 519 351,808 677.9 48,930 64.92 496 39,595 243 336 126 9 48 107 114 20 20 233 238 337 614 473 946 461 560 438 420 364 69 221 221 75 487 459 454 177 246 70 204 476 33,348 411 6,688 224 1,003 130 1,764 289 20,534 330 11,565 368 6,255 85 2,003 26 30,800 - 98 '8,255 102 103,795 367 1,610,448 34 248,447 519 3,391,475 852,203 1,035,024 131,236 971,476 333,986 67,550 47 677 26,860 96 1,184 53,177 39 1,291 39,540 89 167,097 814 281,902 346.3 41,955 145.97 784 69,088 313 429 193 15 177 262 290 20 20 381 385 703 1,041 765 1,579 749 910 731 482 492 139 399 353 46 773 758 741 3i8 567 ,72 185 743 52,501 595 6,423 423 1,385 288 4,884 456 48,783 538 13,364 427 12,083 175 5,029 97 55,432 104 838,976 180 487,510 5U 1,305,974 102 463,597 814 5,290,431 1,753,947 1,774,134 271,944 817,741 562,010 110,655 61 2,128 66,550 464 8,267 409,983 127 1,885 78,765 29,492 60 102,520 597 311,861 1,359.9 83,737 67.57 565 131,193 255 115 253 267 6 71 391 488 176 195 563 957 548 1,107 499 655 481 339 101 46 35 438 65 566 J62 550 2U 310 44 34 556 43,792 389 1,913 350 1,700 223 6,415 403 26, U3 432 12,661 347 6,816 L52 7,937 48 8,519 161 12,496 237 173,725 244 284,313 52 98,433 597 3,092,613 520,486 1,370,717 101,566 445,835 515,300 138,659 413 42,578 1,540,027 143 4,010 105,802 342 24,423 721,799 30,548 858 339,006 395.1 50,928 148.64 831 125,776 407 203 459 294 3 102 415 436 532 539 737 1,177 814 1,833 804 1,059 735 579 479 196 415 291 132 797 795 789 370 639 93 124 759 33,804 651 7,000 387 1,069 326 10,437 312 30,923 538 8,903 .379 . 7,334 • 211 10,843 173 48,725 35 9,330 127 202,492 533 1,656,950 173 366,411 358 4,055,866 772,160 1,015,556 277,926 925,930 307,019 257,275 31 7,347 160,141 733 20,563 972,675 339 12,875 464,225 54,861 5 1,000 999 206,418 206.6 51,783 282.71 975 110,468 430 93 454 245 450 492 17 17 407 412 873 1,289 963 2,149 922 1,175 396 769 512 166 393 582 23 908 905 875 413 573 U5 216 367 39,468 708 6,579 287 •720 292 4,172 412 32,703 623 23,562 375 4,506 165 6,045 58 32,299 126 16,715 191 263,465 524 1,323,602 83 320,024 999 7,096,277 1,540,919 2,457,656 767, 326 1,151,718 866,351 312,307 40 460 29,300 828 15,513 1,047,847 62 736 42,815 29,497 10 15,750 597 233,140 390.5 43,665 119.62 519 62,655 209 113 407 158 199 221 232 237 522 784 521 916 514 651 333 337 158 145 119 337 129 533 529 523 254 355 42 64 474 14,120 394 3,902 205 616 107 1,331 293 53,920 349 4,486 291 3,369 58 1,718 12 663 147 184,453 190 726,550 294 1,223,619 13 4,493 597 1,712,383 725,533 273,661 39,994 255,937 334, 236 78,022 184 16,936 576,274 57 1,494 29,932 109 3,905 123,659 19,871 739 357,883 484.3 36,207 176.06 692 164,641 323 122 237 >46 3 103 590 746 288 289 689 1,286 734 1,512 681 858 622 494 98 61 98 600 40 667 666 655 262 356 53 63 559 13,532 401 1,871 255 585 205 4,823 337 26,808 402 3,374 300 3,063 153 5,831 63 1,092 144 9,685 196 156,557 226 472,660 78 12,510 739 2,030,541 433,796 218,242 119,421 370,096 672,242 216,744 629 56,314 2,537,679 74 1,188 28,85ff 511 28,163 363,615 IDAHO 137 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued B aample oT fam. . See lext] Lewis Lincoln Madlaon Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida Owyhee Payette Power Shoshone Teton Twin Falls Valley Washington 300 329 682 1,112 479 385 559 683 292 17 336 1,951 117 526 I 23i,300 118,940 359,300 301,917 443,830 343,237 639,133 182,321 399,831 5,850 205,165 567,893 107,918 635,373 2 781.0 361.5 526.8 271.5 926.6 904.5 1,232.9 266.9 1,369.3 344.1 610.6 291.1 922.4 1,207.9 3 123,981 38,204 61,181 40,529 105,632 63,483 63,755 40,725 98,964 26,250 50,373 66,276 65,493 58,777 4 159.95 112.24 146.99 133.05 114.00 82.93 62.95 194.77 81.61 97.67 33.16 231.59 63.51 62.63 285 321 650 1,076 467 334 542 656 234 12 330 1,344 104 473 i; 106,426 36,711 115,197 123,794 140,350 118,137 64,509 39,507 139,229 185 72,192 220,920 21,041 66,032 ' 109 53 340 506 169 134 153 322 66 11 171 677 53 202 8 iS 16 163 193 77 71 28 156 14 6 67 216 22 69 9 27 11 73 126 38 47 23 143 2 6 60 165 7 70 10 105 219 322 660 133 212 322 413 90 11 202 758 60 257 11 163 46 256 313 210 153 158 174 151 6 113 449 34 215 12 1 3 2 3 2 8 5 5 6 13 31 64 96 137 83 18 71 91 51 21 739 23 48 14 232 139 297 334 302 305 132 133 227 186 813 71 258 15 374 161 377 395 452 5 5 339 197 61 62 134 30 35 298 244 384 10 10 112 ... 230 13 13 18 17 19 79 189 290 499 139 130 189 160 99 1 143 825 46 263 19 80 195 291 506 140 131 189 161 109 1 149 332 51 276 20 270 256 601 992 459 350 485 560 291 12 326 1,777 100 439 21 607. 444 1,061 1,774 927 633 859 795 843 12 515 3,127 159 694 22 280 301 618 1,009 442 375 532 '619 289 12 301 1,813 95 445 23 563 790 1,269 2,057 1,063 808 1,282 1,103 715 13 619 4,839 230 1,015 24 288 288 653 1,009 425 366 491 615 277 16 306 1,341 115 452 25 372 399 320 1,211 542 487 666 725 390 16 390 2,369 128 590 2e 269 249 568 990 450 276 441 565 213 12 245 1,793 91 416 27 243 189 446 753 364 203 417 434 223 5 256 1,359 99 341 28 4 212 236 503 44 68 208 392 41 5 165 963 24 200 29 lU 33 270 21 5 99 96 27 12 380 1 28 30 36 90 163 544 73 138 174 535 72 62 1,114 27 136 31 243 169 309- 506 335 186 249 84 179 U 230 748 62 253 32 21 50 197 45 16 56 136 33 39 6 34 54 7 43 33 237 308 594 1,052 436 317 500 621 246 16 294 1,842 30 456 34 212 303 581 1,037 422 316 483 619 241 16 287 1,329 78 448 35 212 303 575 1,012 416 305 468 618 240 11 286 1,823 73 447 36 66 170 297 454 160 116 241 272 72 11 L56 636 43 210 37 68 276 419 645 238 188 467 431 116 11 251 934 52 343 38 45 39 78 59 71 31 114 68 51 1 12 290 11 74 39 59 64 138 132 116 53 232 104 67 1 17 509 27 131 40 177 287 519 309 383 305 514 511 186 12 277 1,675 95 460 41 7,727 19,632 26,846 30,597 19,030 24,183 65,209 27,294 14,065 153 12,742 93,260 7,809 39,150 42 115 250 417 618 274 186 315 405 139 11 251 1,209 67 353 43 293 4,233 4,655 6,440 1,106 1,304 4,065 6,479 1,011 31 2,839 12,833 257 2,864 44 146 157 291 365 300 248 253 143 145 7 220 690 50 267 45 435 549 766 818 798 953 2,373 394 564 23 1,036 2,666 148 1,640 46 65 120 163 269 123 133 169 216 101 5 93 339 22 168 47 1,984 2,192 1,556 3,432 3,530 1,549 3,998 9,436 2,237 1,250 1,033 8,446 191 5,130 48 128 197 215 363 278 134 260 331 133 11 146 302 46 271 49 7,072 10,848 97,563 19,162 15,671 9,027 15,113 15,449 7,018 540 10, 169 50,939 1,604 13,690 50 146 236 389 561 230 195 398 402 134 7 247 1,294 60 394 51 2,271 3,827 4,525 12,316 4,607 7,054 15,656 9,080 3,846 83 4,768 50,594 4,611 12,607 52 107 185 333 363 203 180 230 298 97 12 105 813 33 243 53 1,329 3,984 5,811 2,934 3,123 3,391 9,347 5,236 4,383 239 • 1,740 18,097 880 8,693 54 37 79 76 123 105 70 113 164 42 5 69 224 3 131 55 2,099 2,689 2,094 2,930 5,447 1,608 5,687 11,040 1,841 1,100 1,185 10,796 83 6,314 56 6 59 81 177 17 39 51 60 14 87 222 1 102 57 58 37,076 21,134 31,013 432 10,726 33,485 5,148 15,769 20,257 85,426 12 54,928 58 37 32 73 75 67 32 56 77 27 '16 56 292 15 59 59 2,092 2,550 64,200 5,510 175,908 3,812 5,246 3,515 1,260 100 4,350 174,622 1,020 16,290 60 60 63 119 91 133 36 86 167 54 5 78 356 27 137 61 45,909 64,825 1,550,610 113,055 127,069 32,943 57,468 75,220 31,660 4,370 35,554 329,189 16,789 127,600 62 51 204 359 543 133 127 212 396 57 5 237 962 32 243 63 27,963 810,089 1,036,036 1,469,398 253,358 138,839 841,105 1,616,593 179,831 3,230 519,635 2,881,300 25,913 544,803 64 7 63 76 167 33 47 46 45 29 5 86 217 6 114 65 1,065 343,174 195,776 530,842 4,472 110,435 335,546 37,198 144,121 350 403,095 621,998 240 448,327 66 300 329 682 1,112 479 385 559 683 292 17 336 1,951 117 526 67 1,322,000 1,588,459 3,235,577 6,776,233 2,213,253 1,533,734 3,936,037 3,499,344 1,985,795 36,640 1,094,591 15,359,046 700,532 3,510,970 68 137,804 290,599 1,060,323 1,425,291 358,337 350,909 964,760 739,914 240,296 25,830 267,015 3,273,982 146,143 304,758 69 199,046 453,234 361,285 1,560,134 243,539 376, 245 960,702 1,060,149 514,797 310 244,526 6,139,350 309,552 1,348,335 70 182,068 94,306 265,981 950,321 181,808 126,986 232,364 246,605 67,220 250 51,255 1,406,296 36,416 163,822 71 393,397 347,720 755,402 1,194,921 608,257 296,648 1,013,510 842,653 586,833 2,250 212,860 2,481,061 114,940 625,179 72 311,005 290,860 614,033 987,792 576,791 375,582 616, 229 418,497 446, 150 5,450 267,342 1,639,675 81,862 481,164 73 98,680 111,740 178,553 657, 274 244,021 57,364 98,472 191,526 130,494 2,500 51,593 413,132 11,619 37,712 74 246 7 143 54 391 317 8 123 171 93 46 100 75 29,912 360 38,648 4,273 54,666 52,031 111 1,325 65,217 21,560 2,917 8,381 76 1,289,628 6,750 942,954 115,630 2,505,708 1,280,225 7,430 68,525 1,466,202 551,780 81,175 216,827 77 91 309 529 847 56 147 289 207 148 153 1,504 32 262 78 4,048 8,482 15,591 19,640 2,631 3,419 4,763 2,786 15,305 4,743 31,121 388 6,191 79 97,419 435,015 801,997 1,107,052 72,270 186,404 283,999 146,764 431,625 113,602 2,112,046 11,775 234,446 80 215 38 340 141 311 341 103 37 209 250 143 33 204 81 29,434 495 19,846 2,493 21,718 30,996 1,966 2,205 34,443 14,961 4,573 1,728 7,551 32 882,836 30,790 569,077 140,943 691,274 372,021 106,955 53,805 604,243 370,391 190,570 52,525 264,139 83 5,903 15,852 18,953 26,312 11.114 22,100 35,815 13,173 11,552 175 26,488 62,385 5,646 32,624 34 16 50 5 1 155 1 5 185 74 85 37,500 646,354 750 1 1,509 329,235 20 250 374,021 291,091 86 138 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data for 1959 are basenl or rejiorta (For dermiUons and explanations, see text) Bi^hflm Estin)atod number of famis 19S9 . . 19H.. Farm operators by age; Operators reporting age number 1959 , . Under 25 years number 1959 . . 25 to S4 yenrs number 1959 . . 35 to 44 years number 1959 . . 45(o5tyear3 number 1959 . . 55 to 64 years numtjer 1959 . . 65 or more years number 1959 . . Average age years 1959 . . Off-farm work and other income: Farm operators— WorliinE off their farms operators reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 100 or more days operators reporting 1959 . . 1954.. With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Farms by tenure of operator; Futl owners number 1959.. 1954.. Port owners number 1959 . . 1954.. Managers number 1959 . . 1954.. .^11 tenants number 1959 . , 1954 . . Cash tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Share-cash tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Oop-share tenants number 1959 . , 1954 . . Livestock-share tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Other and unspecified tenants number 1959. Farms by type of farm; Field-crop farms other than vegeuble and fniit-nod-nut . . number 1959 . . Cash-grain number 1959. . Tobacco '. number 1959 . . Cotton number 1959 . . Other field-crop number 1959 . . Vegetable farms number 1959 . . Fniit-and-nut farms number 1959 . . Poultry farms number 1959 . . Dair> farms number 1959 . . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959. Livestock ranches number 1959 . . General farms number 1959.. Miscellaneous and unclassined farms number 1959 . . Farms by economic class; Commercial farms number 1959 . . Class I number 1959. Class II number 1950 . Class in number 1959., Class IV number 1959 . Class V number 1959 . Class VI number 1959 . , Other farms number 1959 . Part-time number 1959. Part-retirement number 1959 . Abnormal number 1959. Value of products sold by source; All larm products sold total , average fier farm, Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold Vegetables sold Fruits and nuts sold . Forest products and horticultural specialty products .sold All livestock and livestock products sold . Poultry and poultry products sold Dairy products sold Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . . dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . . dollars 1959.. 1954.. . dollars 1959. . 1954.. . dollars 1959.. 1954 . . . dollars 1959.. 1954.. . dollars 1959.. 1954.. . dollars 1959 - . 1954., .dollars 1959., 1954 . . . dollars 1959. 1954, 33,643 38,764 33,170 575 4,108 8,534 9,210 6,508 4,235 48.7 16,625 19,845 10,344 10,822 10,239 9,365 19,866 24,310 3,574 7,555 325 225 4,878 6,650 663 942 829 769 2,332 3,557 553 592 4% 790 8,204 5,197 3,007 126 265 245 5,521 5,950 849 4,974 3,358 25,571 1,671 3,540 7,028 7,168 4,895 1,269 8,072 6,067 1,901 104 438,333,524 332,125,790 U,030 8,568 242,416,196 198,236,150 228,755,267 135,145,386 3,779,639 3,596,954 6,181,715 6,507,486 3,699,575 2,985,824 195,967,328 133,889,640 6,239,488 5,503,846 47,136,803 37,731,469 142,541,037 90,654,325 2,158 1,989 2,080 44 219 504 561 415 337 49.9 1,102 1,025 820 592 914 550 1,410 1,392 432 255 41 7 275 353 110 100 60 32 45 109 50 20 10 42 5 31 938 210 26 128 782 1,3% 43 129 325 471 378 50 762 575 171 16 16,266,990 11,619,157 7,538 5,842 2,915,069 2,807,230 2,344,238 2,017,078 154,754 210,390 184,142 185,921 231,935 393,841 13,351,921 8,811,927 780,482 473,902 7,500,883 4,981,566 5,070,551 3,356,459 224 267 237 2 24 53 77 50 31 50.2 123 126 71 78 147 197 58 64 1 1 18 21 1 143 27 163 6 U 46 2,732,722 2,121,150 12,200 7,944 173,146 602,276 139,394 192,303 200 205 21,300 356,717 12,252 53,051 2,559,576 1,518,874 16,403 20,341 105,002 114,288 2,438,166 1,384,245 715 844 696 15 34 180 187 132 98 48.9 399 482 308 337 279 267 375 536 235 221 16 8 89 108 10 27 27 12 22 40 11 6 19 23 228 162 75 206 509 59 56 108 157 109 20 206 171 30 5 9,151,513 6,644,395 12,799 7,873 4,318,190 4,069,213 4,252,116 4,050,989 10,285 741 5,929 12,933 49,860 4,550 4,333,328 2,575,182 193,907 179,526 804,720 611,483 3,829,701 1,784,173 660 764 627 11 55 153 155 148 105 51.0 370 421 283 266 285 249 391 525 217 185 10 11 42 38 22 163 21 58 240 420 11 25 66 140 128 50 240 187 46 4,216,417 3,163,872 6,389 4,141 944,282 1,088,676 943,029 1,087,701 35 1,253 940 3,272,135 2,075,196 34,658 43,566 831,364 613,195 2,405,613 1,413,435 323 426 328 5 33 66 90 75 59 51.1 139 269 128 169 134 154 228 287 78 108 13 155 139 12 25 30 30 54 38 2,405,155 2,584,708 7,446 6,067 1,827,634 2,105,736 1,536,897 1,893,161 175 216 1,203 540 289,359 206,819 577, 521 478,972 42,694 61,799 47,047 137,620 487,780 279,553 2,001 2,161 1,944 51 293 548 523 355 169 46.7 1,054 1,121 697 524 553 4U 1,202 1,291 465 436 30 12 304 422 38 76 30 23 165 259 30 25 41 39 567 53 10 220 342 27 457 395 1,611 160 189 522 359 337 44 390 301 60 29 34,857,386 21,744,327 17,420 10,062 23,222,138 15,456,133 23,150,138 15,402,181 12,661 7,274 17,658 24,027 41,631 22,651 11,635,693 6,288,194 210,368 224,630 2,323,842 1,915,448 9,096,488 4,143,066 245 306 265 2 35 70 74 52 32 48.4 113 153 74 68 144 211 52 63 10 7 40 40 2 12 112 30 57 36 210 20 27 67 65 26 5 4,509,613 3,846,727 18,332 12,571 1,316,191 1,064,579 1,312,512 1,058,290 60 393 214 3,226 6,075 3,193,422 2,782,148 22,166 16,170 353,378 235,741 2,817,373 2,530,237 IDAHO TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM. AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD. BY SOURCE: AND 1954 for only • sample of turns, Se© l«Jtl] 139 Boundary 839 6 76 169 245 197 146 51.6 536 792 418 594 542 612 667 954 165 14a 5 139 121 23 23 590 338 1 26 59 90 90 72 548 391 157 3,188,621 1,871,364 3,599 1,653 589,634 475,160 285,184 322,744 532 231 11,722 19,244 292,196 132,941 2,598,987 1,396,204 52,034 80,273 1,213,723 711,654 1,333,230 604,277 1,311 1,484 1,241 15 175 339 338 244 130 47.7 629 695 382 365 300 283 642 788 351 280 307 403 21 30 IS' 21 212 276 35 40 21 36 514 186 15 105 194 19 248 235 1,076 72 154 357 331 146 16 235 198 31 20,643,118 16,180,566 15,746 10,903 13,373,909 11,335,603 13,825,635 11,285, UO 1,125 5,401 1,474 7,183 45,675 37,909 6,769,209 4,844,963 80,125 219,108 1,594,489 1,151,%3 5,094,595 3,473,892 474 603 4*5 7 46 96 121 127 68 51.2 301 382 228 241 276 278 332 466 100 96 41 245 215 165 50 2,814,728 2,405,720 5,938 3,990 1,741,123 1,657,713 1,563,331 1,537,636 161 3,281 174, 511 116,309 1,073,605 748,007 34,541 52,036 589,355 405,992 449,709 289,979 229 271 240 6 40 66 62 47 46.4 120 154 144 184 59 53 5 2 21 32 3,084,212 2, 568 , 188 13,468 9,477 1,554,437 1,358,719 1,552,900 1,358,385 20 411 334 1,529,775 1,209,469 34,435 46,644 82,425 76,435 1,412,915 1,086,390 108 119 109 16 24 30 22 17 50.1 1,886,339 1,813,527 17,466 15,240 1,178,556 1,373,742 1,178,070 1,373,430 400 266 707,783 439,785 4,437 7,557 29,918 29,219 673,428 403,009 3,330 4,207 3,361 70 378 881 943 659 430 48.8 1,659 2,192 1,010 1,291 1,103 956 1,986 2,748 742 514 33 17 619 904 95 173 170 ISl 212 360 602 66 30 32 32 971 372 7 489 352 2,549 221 344 597 697 530 UO 831 620 200 11 47,505,483 32,072,372 14,055 7,624 23,556,611 17,806,154 20,076,537 14,062,957 984,691 1,358,207 1,652,986 1,837,363 842,397 547,627 23,948,872 14,266,218 1,321,674 600,223 7,668,404 6,733,944 14,958,794 6,932,051 503 610 63 149 171 77 60 48.2 234 253 102 103 274 328 198 175 184 183 139 12 438 24 144 125 7,487,619 6,353,221 14,386 10,415 3,999,749 3,825,607 3,990,099 3,825,432 8,767 883 175 3,487,870 2,527,614 28,046 61,750 633,441 498,091 2,326,333 1,967,773 1,103 1,238 1,122 24 173 315 286 185 139 47.3 503 655 287 317 249 209 680 737 225 270 12 5 191 213 17 15 il 11 m 130 13 20 34 37 275 181 286 38 196 184 935 78 132 224 310 151 40 173 126 46 1 22,188,932 13,892,923 20,026 11,222 14,380,339 7,706,487 14,313,272 7,691,203 56,246 104 1,321 1,520 9,500 13,660 7,808,593 6,186,436 98,387 154,738 1,538,257 1,236,527 6,171,449 4,795,171 57 "6 15 16 14 6 49.4 1,167,998 1,019,605 23,360 14,777 441,487 191,015 441,355 190,982 132 33 726,511 828,590 3,454 2,339 17,537 23,486 705,520 797,715 354 399 327 7 21 80 111 71 37 49.9 200 253 156 169 183 159 211 258 108 96 5 5 30 31 39 13 24 235 8 30 46 48 15 207 178 25 1,126,929 1,308,210 3,183 3,279 791,487 1,058,951 606,569 892,044 147 3,122 6,384 2,469 178,387 161,316 335,442 249,259 19,111 28,700 8,209 41, 274 303,122 179,285 205 244 238 '25 72 72 37 32 49.0 123 216 52 48 5 3 25 23 169 12 27 56 41 2,841,867 2,099,951 13,863 8,606 552,927 495,123 551,668 494,198 125 50 175 1,134 700 2,288,940 1,604,823 8,134 14,416 32,121 66,852 2,248,685 1,523,560 273 409 290 1 32 87 36 49.0 139 190 95 127 89 143 143 233 86 99 123 37 205 20 22 57 66 24 16 73 71 1 1 4,221,901 3,629,143 15,187 8,873 898,407 1,134,909 828,955 1,158,771 21,606 13,234 11,859 2,504 35,987 10,40C 3,323,494 2,444,234 23,953 I 77,321 141,829 118,047 3,157,712 2,248,866 936 1,113 913 17 111 289 250 206 120 49.2 532 653 316 357 268 231 660 836 230 206 171 126 15 262 93 2 190 190 746 4 43 203 272 214 10 190 160 30 7,664,463 5,983,799 8,139 5,381 3,483,390 2,742,441 3,109,987 2,653,495 345,387 77,171 8,016 4,975 20,000 6,800 4,181,073 3,246,353 504,984 615,734 1,910,744 1,520,515 1,765,345 1,110,059 140 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data for 1959 are ba9e- farms number 1959 . . Livestock farms other thin poultry and dairy farms numbw 1959. . l,ivestock ranches number 1959 . - General farms number 1959- - l^iscellaneous and unclassified farms — . - number 1959. . Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959. . C lass 1 number 1959. . Class If number 1959.. Class m number 1959 - . Class IV number 1959 . . Class V number 1959 - . Class VI number 1959 . . Other farms number 1959 - . Part-time number 1959 - . Partrretarement number 1959 . . Abnormal number 1959 . . Value of products sold by source: All farm products sold total, dollars 1959.- 1954- - average per farm, dollars 1959 . . 1954., All cro|« sold dollars 1959 . - 1954 -. Field crops, otjier than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1959. . 1954., Vegetables sold dollars 1959 . , 1954., Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1959 , 1954 , , Forest products and hortitnjlttiral specialty products sold dollars 1959. 1964. All livestock and livestock faoducts .sold dollars 1959, 74 1954, 75 Poultry and poulli? poducls sold dollars 1959 , 76 19M . 77 Dairy fToducts sold dollars 1959. 1954. Livestock antl livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959 . 1954. 735 894 728 U 117 173 191 liZ 91 48.0 395 232 215 166 167 401 486 234 250 10 93 146 10 7 11 17 381 157 55 11 130 114 626 28 112 213 162 75 36 109 77 31 1 11,656,355 10,100,429 15,859 11,298 7,620,373 7,022,541 7,616,597 7,016,302 158 716 948 4,023 2,670 1,500 4,035,982 3,077,888 60,299 90,315 500,670 480,466 3,475,013 2,507,107 784 852 757 21 88 174 223 151 100 48.9 424 511 294 266 296 251 576 705 141 122 9 3 58 86 21 25 21 18 5 13 120 2 50 265 519 35 37 103 196 117 31 265 205 60 7,900,763 6,278,951 10,078 7,370 2,660,406 2,685,643 551,847 550,843 175,170 174,689 1,923,868 1,938,4B3 9,521 21,628 5,240,357 3,593,308 114,448 109,381 1,721,653 1,543,290 3,404,256 1,940,637 929 1,035 900 14 92 226 282 173 113 49.4 390 457 184 223 203 212 534 623 193 154 187 254 21 25 40 23 95 157 156 146 5 5 25 205 226 31 192 115 814 35 67 206 300 171 35 115 85 30 10,200,446 8,682,887 10,980 8,389 3,124,851 3,678,697 3,037,478 3,628,850 33,I>15 33,328 39,726 3,652 14,602 12,867 7,075,595 5,004,190 499,113 170,745 1,336,189 1,435,859 5,240,293 3,397,586 851 1,103 908 12 103 221 255 202 115 49.4 442 584 258 318 267 277 425 565 323 368 97 150 16 34 24 25 26 53 16 12 15 26 315 310 238 U2 28 255 81 178 140 107 55 254 190 64 9,470,167 9,638,946 11,128 8,739 5,659,754 6,610,151 5,337,401 6,278,054 2,510 1,410 20,082 14,387 299,761 316,300 3,810,413 3,028,795 103,448 115,139 292,408 333,419 3,414,557 2,580,237 1,128 1,349 1,114 24 171 303 310 191 115 47.1 610 690 425 364 323 206 714 853 304 233 3 5 107 156 15 17 26 6 55 101 6 15 5 240 48 164 20 283 270 131 261 247 152 20 270 230 40 16,077,027 9,992,414 14,253 7,407 10,587,271 6,681,582 10,573,933 6,656,194 5,475 8,875 4,743 U,505 3,120 5,008 5,489,756 3,310,832 91,584 126,735 1,689,640 987,650 3,708,532 2,196,397 1,089 1,125 1,032 22 179 327 261 149 94 45.7 437 420 161 110 133 90 529 585 250 144 308 389 6 10 50 32 211 277 25 38 16 32 409 327 326 95 999 66 194 368 266 90 15 90 50 40 20,510,062 15,781,779 18,834 14,028 13,024,682 9,301,911 12,979,717 9,270,652 10,010 11,850 8,268 3,854 26,687 15,555 7,485,330 6,479,868 73,684 82,755 1,345,202 1,144,183 6,066,494 5,252,930 1,025 1,372 986 8 100 239 280 213 146 50.5 614 931 508 654 604 741 769 1,045 209 191 132 116 40 142 169 15 63 469 597 15 42 87 128 162 163 428 347 81 4,752,011 4,236,432 4,636 3,088 2,018,822 2,480,251 1,645,528 2,181,436 18,358 36,075 8,993 24,081 345,943 238,659 2,733,189 1,756,181 333,635 386,638 1,255,289 812,327 1,144,265 557,216 1,045 1,323 1,022 14 98 213 300 243 154 50.7 531 699 319 438 370 432 542 778 376 351 1 123 179 10 30 17 11 5 21 529 529 739 39 114 179 185 172 50 306 220 85 1 9,876,238 11,042,694 9,451 8,347 8,052,994 9,605,283 7,904,979 9,422,437 979 3,750 20,111 17,152 126,925 161,944 1,823,244 1,437,411 87,564 118,533 527,301 466,899 1,207,879 851,979 IDAHO 141 TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM. AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954-Con. for only « aunpls of ftnriH. See textj Lewis Lincoln Madlaon Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida Owyhee Payette Power Shosbone Teton Twin Falls Valley Washington 350 346 832 1,278 664 439 678 978 314 82 416 2,276 138 653 1 368 413 861 1,065 928 501 803 1,082 373 151 427 2,390 242 805 2 353 3t,2 804 1,256 702 432 648 954 339 95 397 2,208 160 639 .1 3 7. 13 18 8 3 17 16 4 2 4 45 1 9 4 il 69 127 208 75 44 79 80 52 3 53 284 17 70 5 61 96 196 506 152 87 175 218 90 19 110 578 34 148 « 87 115 200 282 208 124 181 266 102 33 99 630 57 196 7 103 40 172 146 144 104 117 224 55 21 84 404 35 125 9 58 35 96 96 115 70 79 150 36 17 47 267 16 91 9 51.8 45.8 48.2 44.5 50.5 51.4 48.0 51.0 47.3 52.6 48.6 48.2 49.4 49.7 10 142 97 460 639 315 170 220 529 109 70 210 896 93 288 11 133 175 493 540 397 248 367 561 125 110 161 835 157 359 12 69 49 277 305 209 99 102 344 52 61 113 422 50 162 IS 59 65 262 232 231 117 158 351 48 105 100 299 109 175 H 60 41 202 263 t42 74 118 374 29 72 118 413 51 152 a 32 45 205 206 279 72 141 295 15 95 77 239 106 139 1« 135 229 452 800 303 249 422 683 m 66 272 1,053 75 363 17 15^ 260 558 624 497 279 457 794 138 147 298 1,107 123 523 18 173 46 271 318 240 159 166 189 152 6 123 454 39 226 19 151 63 235 184 291 152 135 156 172 10 103 368 61 173 20 6 2 8 3 3 8 8 5 5 6 01 1 3 1 5 5 5 7 10 "3 "2 12 4 22 36 69 101 157 U8 23 82 101 51 10 21 764 24 58 23 85 88 108 254 145 49 145 154 84 11 44 919 22 76 24 1 7 5 20 5 12 45 6 5 10 25 17 21 25 11 10 21 13 43 1 15 41 7 8 5 36 4 19 26 7 21 21 12 25 10 25 12 1 100 2 6 27 9 12 6 8 23 2 12 35 7 4 120 6 12 28 29 17 73 115 58 13 27 10 31 5 482 12 29 55 41 50 207 59 24 61 53 63 23 614 4 32 30 25 15 5 5 25 6 1 5 115 14 ni 5 16 3 5 10 7 20 11 4 1 2 90 4 10 32 5 10 10 8 15 1 5 42 5 5 33 5 9 28 21 10 15 37 14 3 2 10 59 4 3 34 2U 50 301 575 315 225 74 81 188 76 748 40 74 3S 211 40 132 214 315 220 18 26 157 71 677 39 29 38 .17 10 169 20 361 5 U 10 6 5 56 55 25 101 '31 5 71 5 10 16 "i 45 5 5 .38 39 4C 41 4° 97 122 '80 25 '30 126 265 15 5 122 250 '15 97 43 42 113 62 171 74 83 178 126 53 7 85 345 42 239 44 7 15 11 19 6 78 12 7 2 38 19 58 45 46 69 172 271 36 47 181 85 36 53 552 20 106 U 51 17 155 176 187 54 119 295 22 70 80 350 21 127 tl 300 329 682 1,112 479 385 559 683 292 17 336 1,951 117 526 4i 38 7 34 74 50 22 39 52 53 5 157 8 35 4! 59 51 107 189 110 42 109 54 83 27 412 9 70 X 81 72 191 424 108 102 170 134 91 1 84 725 16 107 5 74 133 178 275 128 128 156 198 57 6 95 423 23 180 5 42 61 151 125 53 91 68 215 8 5 105 208 25 101 5 6 5 21 25 30 17 30 5 20 26 36 33 5 50 17 150 166 185 54 119 295 22 65 80 325 21 127 5 30 10 110 95 135 37 58 240 22 50 55 245 16 92 5 15 5 40 70 50 11 61 55 15 25 80 5 35 5 5 2 1 6 5 6,254,607 4,956,163 10,517,990 23,441,962 10,161,629 5,342,219 10,072,899 8,915,204 7,453,338 172,336 3,451,666 41,758,667 1,578,301 8,268,127 5 6,713,143 3,983,054 8,608,769 12,262,465 9,906,768 4,253,997 8,063,225 7,425,788 5,910,876 207,545 2,894,030 32,371,545 1,373,013 5,821,592 « 17,870 14,324 12,642 18,343 15,304 12,169 14,857 9,116 23,737 2,102 8,297 18,347 11,437 12,662 e 18,242 9,644 9,999 11,514 10,675 8,491 10,041 6,863 15,847 1,374 6,778 13,545 5,674 7,232 6 5,563,401 2,331,881 7,017,039 17,673,987 8,284,275 3,178,272 4,589,691 4,311,858 5,615,683 25,153 1,554,798 23,838,948 458,370 2,903,200 6, 6,332,895 2,019,387 5,339,439 8,627,217 8,503,186 2,940,163 3,736,929 3,458,144 4,933,473 33,859 1,614,264 20,828,183 586,127 2,351,951 6 5,510,187 2,331,160 7,003,048 17,610,683 7,478,223 3,177,641 4,411,816 1,981,351 5,615,380 7,905 1,546,238 23,188,764 445,533 2,258,832 6 6,151,219 2,019,147 5,318,976 8,602,410 7,741,611 2,934,790 3,558,972 1,502,109 4,933,005 4,204 1,605,683 20,254,205 573,152 1,956,837 n 6,085 17,995 576,016 275 8,909 416,022 20 540 3,680 432,978 473,981 6 110,085 15 816 13,420 561,412 5,373 51,032 397,413 50 1,463 3,458 249,772 1,000 253,564 A 69 307 8,696 109 28,157 56 138,966 1,772,799 283 1,206 1,989 131.088 29 135,687 6 440 150 10,582 907 55,905 109,095 1,515,324 418 337 2,523 212,039 409 111,975 7( 47,060 414 5,295 45,200 201,679 300 30,000 141,686 15,502 2,891 86, US 12,808 34,700 7 71,151 75 9,065 10,480 144,258 17,830 43,298 27,855 2,600 112,167 11,566 29,575 7 691,206 2,624,282 3,500,951 5,767,975 1,877,354 2,163,947 5,483,208 4,603,346 1,837,655 147,183 1,896,868 17,919,719 1,119,931 5,364,927 7 380,248 1,963,667 3,269,330 3,635,248 1,403,582 1,313,834 4,326,296 3,967,644 977,403 173,686 1,279,766 11,543,362 786,886 3,469.641 7 13,459 100,366 352,593 46,958 133,490 16,271 42,526 116,561 32,806 54,054 15,922 356,034 10,462 63,840 7 30,307 59,367 226,909 94,343 133,410 61,890 33,557 112,009 27,978 57,056 16,719 288,371 19,279 79,981 7 30,108 815,414 1,094,841 1,508,743 256,933 202,339 856,380 1,703,448 182,136 3,930 554,735 2,955,165 25,913 562.013 T 24,414 636,673 786,000 881,161 248,280 191,108 714,391 1,520,517 198,644 38,845 413,417 2,700,727 56,555 652,288 7 647,639 1,708,502 2,053,517 4,212,274 1,486,931 1,945,337 4,584,302 2,783,337 1,622,713 89,199 1,326,211 14,608,520 1,083,556 4,739,074 71 325,527 1,267,627 2,256,421 2,659,744 1,021,892 1,060,836 3,578,348 2,335,118 750,781 77,785 849,630 8,554,264 7U,052 2,737,372 8 142 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [All data except residence of operator are based (For deHnitions and explanationa, see text) Htnghaw Estimated number of farms ISljO . 1054. SPEOFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES Grain combines farms roponmg 1959 . 1354. number 1059 . 195). Com pickers farms rcpnrlin;; 1959 . 1054. number 1059 . 1954. Pick-up balers farms reporting 1059 . 1954. number 1950 . 19.54 . Field forape harvesters farms reporting 1950 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Motortrucks farms reportinR 1959 . 1054. number 1950 . 1954 . Tractors fartns reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Tractors other than canlen farms reporting 1059 . number 1059. 1 tractor farms reporting 1959 . ;? or more tractors fanns reporting 1059 . Wheel tractors farms repxting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Crawler tractors farms rencrtirg 1959 . 1954. numlier 1959 . 1954. Garden tractors farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1950 . 1954. Automobiles farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Telephone farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Milking machine farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Electric milk cooler farms reporting 1050 . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting 1059 . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting 1959 . Farnts by kinil of toad on which located; Hard surface farms reporting 1959 . 1950. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting 1959 . 1950. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting 1959 . 1950. Less than 1 mile tn a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . 1 or more miles to a haril surface road farms reporting 1959 . 1 to 4 miles farms reporting 1959. 5 or more miles farms reporting 1059 . DATE OF ENUMERATION Approximate average date of enumeration 1950 . FARM LABOR, IVEEK PRECEDINO ENUMERATION' Family workers, including operators farms reporting 1050 1054. persons 1059 . 1954. Operators working 1 or mere hours persons 1059 . 1054 . 1 to 14 hours persons 1959 . 15 or more hours persons 19,59 . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting 1959 persons 1050 Hired workers farms reporting 1950 1054 persons 1050 1054 P.egular workers (employed 150 or more days) . . . farms reporting 1959 1954 persons 1959 1954 Farms reporting by number of regular hired wtjrkers: 1 hired worker farms reporting 1959 2 or more hired woilters farms reporting 1959 FABM OPERATOR RESIDENCE Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 1954 Not residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 1954 33,643 38,764 11,021 11,323 12,703 13,407 467 280 475 280 11,089 6,553 U,313 6,630 2,793 2,168 2,963 2,214 27,100 27,240 43,983 38,790 23,756 30,807 61,956 52,900 27,922 56,966 10,620 17,302 26,543 27,862 4S,929 42,059 6,324 6,408 8,037 7,709 4,741 3,047 4,990 3,132 30,236 32,960 38,268 43,091 27,447 26,133 22,454 16,718 13,479 14,362 4,413 112 9,883 15,003 13,393 14,667 17,233 3,444 7,367 1,426 2,018 1,336 632 11/8-11/14 29,759 35,892 47,102 57,769 29,065 34,938 7,533 21,532 12,171 18,037 4,943 7,996 12,283 23,936 3,059 3,919 5,623 6,905 2,013 1,046 29,314 35,293 2,613 2,768 2,158 1,989 179 139 130 198 77 42 77 42 291 164 293 165 234 168 259 173 1,525 1,118 2,051 1,416 1,666 1,396 2,939 1,948 1,501 2,509 304 697 1,484 1,301 2,386 1,744 98 25 123 23 400 166 430 176 2,038 1,742 2,540 2,146 2,000 1,611 1,629 987 1,363 1,339 419 15 373 1,209 1,527 822 792 114 91 80 34 27 7 11/8-11/14 2,022 1,859 3,208 2,695 1,966 1,829 534 1,432 887 1,242 240 190 474 428 152 108 249 174 no 42 234 267 2 198 173 279 225 197 201 419 352 192 376 77 115 163 191 282 250 82 75 94 37 43 15 43 15 184 188 210 281 169 139 145 127 60 4« 11 54 92 131 135 39 102 1 33 26 12 1,968 1,860 89 11/8-11/14 208 240 340 403 207 235 37 170 16 60 68 195 12 24 37 73 6 6 222 264 7 715 844 266 292 283 312 244 144 254 144 40 28 46 28 552 524 920 772 551 648 1,107 1,000 541 1,050 235 306 493 542 813 707 194 192 237 225 52 iS 57 63 637 739 837 978 624 453 432 322 255 231 77 381 429 229 354 73 88 42 36 30 6 11/8-11/14 553 692 769 1,053 543 673 184 364 155 221 108 142 227 619 64 73 134 138 29 35 588 745 109 114 660 754 193 190 231 193 166 72 168 72 3 1 3 1 436 448 649 578 517 536 939 793 517 908 295 222 506 525 821 707 73 70 37 81 31 10 31 10 611 682 705 809 493 418 426 324 236 276 14 325 332 279 215 56 151 36 20 17 3 U/3-11/14 617 746 898 1,241 611 734 162 449 192 237 97 116 146 253 51 72 78 110 41 10 539 606 3» 426 139 IAS 168 182 75 47 77 47 13 10 u 10 296 332 488 488 266 313 531 515 266 467 135 131 227 235 280 266 137 169 187 203 63 46 64 46 241 322 293 429 103 155 183 149 32 32 5 56 95 184 39 33 276 20 63 48 15 11/1-11/7 274 382 369 654 268 372 92 176 87 101 26 78 30 130 16 33 17 43 15 1 294 395 22 36 2,001 2,161 538 437 587 510 772 316 730 320 192 178 218 178 1,591 1,614 2,777 2,145 1,731 1,320 3,755 3,020 1,701 3,580 615 1,086 1,693 1,790 3,363 2,783 164 127 217 159 163 78 175 78 1,815 1,930 2,284 2,457 1,765 1,553 1,232 901 839 397 321 11 722 837 579 1,013 1,160 133 292 90 43 13 30 11/8.U/14 1,797 2,019 2,967 3,458 1,750 1,967 443 1,307 733 1,217 260 477 988 3.738 149 209 312 364 35 1.644 1.975 168 147 246 306 165 136 171 137 26 231 242 416 328 233 264 578 499 233 565 53 180 212 263 506 439 51 57 59 59 13 1 13 1 227 225 289 387 159 215 188 145 111 128 58 96 92 132 74 17 107 7 10 S 2 U/8-11/14 230 237 397 567 223 277 43 180 UO 174 72 60 157 148 46 53 108 129 28 18 227 272 34 45 ^For 1954, data relate to week of September 26-October 2. IDAHO 143 FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 n reports for only a sample of (arma. See lextj Bonner Bonneville Boundary Butte Camas Canyon Carltou Cassia Clark Clearwater Custer EliQore Prank lln 8S6 1,311 474 229 108 3,380 503 1,108 50 354 205 278 936 1 1,132 1,484 603 271 119 4,207 610 1,238 59 399 244 409 1,113 2 128 555 142 102 79 455 274 395 21 134 65 74 406 3 81 467 149 97 96 642 371 397 48 191 47 82 428 4 130 645 187 108 107 487 328 452 30 181 66 81 417 5 62 552 1 "i 200 110 122 552 190 111 192 111 441 433 60 243 48 110 12 13 12 13 435 e 7 e 9 10 240 588 118 117 56 743 170 552 33 'si 103 105 346 11 140 293 45 57 25 476 96 391 39 53 25 63 145 12 247 592 118 123 59 764 175 563 39 31 106 110 345 13 141 295 45 60 25 476 96 392 40 53 27 66 145 14 76 79 52 17 4 357 24 81 5 13 30 49 15 78 70 20 6 3 288 5 73 "i 26 2 22 63 16 84 93 52 22 7 394 25 81 5 13 30 49 17 88 71 25 7 3 291 7 74 "i 31 2 22 53 18 700 1,112 359 183 103 2,475 424 920 42 303 189 224 736 19 675 1,067 426 199 109 2,547 514 888 59 313 211 269 719 20 933 1,761 569 338 215 3,919 752 1,748 105 425 338 386 930 2 789 1,558 632 295 191 3,433 799 1,451 128 406 297 388 878 2S 771 1,150 419 217 107 2,673 458 949 49 302 130 240 854 2S 762 1,280 477 2U 108 2,997 554 1,053 66 319 201 306 881 24 1,285 2,509 674 513 345 5,525 1,126 2,214 153 615 419 589 1,573 2, 1,040 2,244 667 433 240 4,531 1,095 2,016 164 529 399 515 1,313 26 710 1,130 394 217 107 2,538 458 949 49 272 180 229 ■ 859 21 1,039 2,426 585 495 344 5,078 1,053 2,141 152 463 413 558 1,485 2 467 338 262 63 28 1,096 131 289 5 U5 64 31 439 2S 243 792 132 154 79 1,492 327 660 44 157 116 146 420 3r 679 1,063 374 216 93 2,572 435 937 49 207 174 228 834 3 630 1,191 421 237 71 2,841 517 1,039 66 205 195 285 810 3 378 2,124 449 450 200 4,922 843 1,988 127 240 360 497 1,251 3 766 1,896 472 378 102 4,209 834 1,819 129 244 349 473 1,043 34 158 213 110 38 89 134 174 106 24 132 50 48 202 3 148 224 119 37 94 96 202 119 32 137 40 76 246 3 161 302 136 45 144 155 220 153 25 223 53 61 235 3 157 304 143 43 137 102 250 146 35 198 44 61 259 3 236 83 89 18 1 411 52 72 1 152 6 31 86 3 U7 29 52 12 1 315 10 51 67 5 59 11 V 246 83 89 18 1 447 63 73 1 152 6 31 87 4 117 44 52 12 1 320 U 51 67 5 61 11 4 695 1,248 378 201 97 3,089 464 1,022 46 286 179 246 880 4 884 1,406 488 235 90 3,772 540 1,120 57 230 176 269 1,000 4 875 1,720 441 269 109 3,985 577 1,277 56 361 225 311 1,098 4 1,034 2,003 620 296 137 4,927 679 1,565 117 264 , 245 375 1,159 41 396 1,125 322 U9 86 3,118 434 871 37 139 153 205 812 4 292 1,163 210 185 93 3)499 457 877 44 251 70 217 813 41 556 981 331 172 80 2,304 323 796 28 166 142 203 515 4 254 797 202 154 75 2,056 365 591 37 115 102 210 380 5 . 205 462 140 49 22 2,005 186 513 13 33 53 632 5 226 529 121 75 12 2,372 269 471 25 15 29 50 587 5 137 180 100 5 6 582 52 273 1 12 88 5 7 1 23 17 1 1 5 245 580 165 88 53 795 235 233 '23 46 68 65 380 5 316 730* 126- 87 5 2,209 136 710 5 44 66 99 578 5 275 503. ai 32 15 1,621 122 560 12 30 74 80 370 5 412 439 243 126 39 913 324 301 38 260 79 87 327 5 360 631 147 141 40 1,344 401 493 46 210 66 213 652 5 154 138 100 15 14 236 42 45 7 36 59 60 30 e 496 365 284 52 85 340 82 158 a 125 161 113 30 6 21 64 26 6 5 150 19 21 3 5 11 33 17 6 133 74 74 9 9 36 23 24 4 31 48 27 13 ( 90 33 64 7 6 80 20 7 3 20 30 6 13 6 43 41 10 2 3 6 3 17 1 11 18 21 6 11/1-11/7 11/3-11/14 11/8-11/14 11/8-11/14 1I)'8-U/14 11/3-11/14 11/8-11/14 11/8-11/14 11/15-11/21 11/8-11/14 11/8-11/14 11/8-11/14 11/8-11/14 6 794 1,167 398 215 89 3,150 411 987 33 306 184 255 347 6 1,040 1,376 553 249 no 3,916 540 1,172 59 378 237 363 1,02£ •■ 6 1,267 1,960 608 325 130 4,913 716 1,505 51 444 307 353 1,519 16 1,729 2,375 872 477 211 5,791 877 1,914 109 570 481 528 1,722 t 774 1,151 378 204 85 3,095 402 978 38 301 178 254 815 7 983 1,333 533 239 109 3,805 537 1,143 58 353 235 351 992 7 265 281 144 22 6 740 94 151 10 120 42 79 126 7 509 870 234 182 80 2,355 308 827 28 131 136 175 590 7 372 507 186 82 37 1,293 186 351 8 130 88 80 423 7 493 809 230 12J 44 1,823 314 528 13 143 129 109 703 7 55 242 17 50 30 670 107 163 13 2 35 80 96 7 65 431 69 59 58 699 230 358 29 40 82 116 210 T 107 823 28 109 49 1,880 183 332 52 2 32 298 365 7 UO 2,340 173 114 83 3,127 680 964 UO 78 177 322 540 8 21 122 10 28 26 383 81 125 16 1 20 51 49 S 35 196 24 40 31 3U 125 175 21 14 40 65 98 S 27 196 17 71 38 749 105 245 47 1 47 187 72 B 40 315 41 73 45 547 194 326 60 21 79 189 120 S 17 39 7 14 18 216 69 77 5 1 10 29 34 8 4 33 3 14 8 167 12 48 11 10 22 15 8 794 1,091 409 199 90 3,155 412 994 45 303 216 '245 803 8 1,106 1,353 549 241 110 3,918 453 1,124 57 365 230 353 936 ( M ill 50 15 17 129 112 113 9 14 14 21 81 B 45 29 21 165 114 83 10 20 10 42 105 0 144 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [All data except residence of operator are based Item (For definitions and explanations. Ooodlng Estimated number of rnrms. . . .IIIJO... 1054 . . . SPEOFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITTES Qtain combines farms reporting number Com pickeie farms reporting number Pick-up balers farms refxxting number Field fors^ harvesters farms reporting number Motortrucks farms reporting number Tractors farms reporting number Tractors other than garden forms reporting number 1 tractor farms reporting 2 or mere tractors farms reporting Wheel tractors famts repxting number CYawler tractrrs farms rotiortirg number Garden tractcrs farms reporting Automobiles farms reporting number Telephone farms reporting Home freezer farms reporting Milking machine farms reporting Ele<*ic milk cooler farms reporting Crr5p dri^ (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting Power-Operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting Farms by kintJ of'road ofi wtiich located: Hard surface farrns tepcrting Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting Dirt or unimfrovetL ferms ropcrting Less than 1 mile to a hard surface load farms reporting 1 or more miles to a hard surface load farms reporting 1 to 4 miles farms reporting 5 or more mi les farms repeating DATE OF ENUMERATION Approximate average date of enumeration 1959 . ■ FARM LABOR, ?VEEX PRECEDINQ ENUMERATION' Family workers, including operators farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. persons 1959 . . 1954.. Operatrrs working 1 or mere hours persCTls 1959 . , 1954., 1 to 14 hours persona 1959 . 15 or mtre hours pffsons 1959. Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or mt«e hows farms reporting 1959 . 1969. 1959.. 1954.. 1959.. 1954.. 1959.. 1954.. 1959 . . 1954., 1959 . . 19.54 . . 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959 . , 1954.. 1959 . . 1954.. 1959 . . 1954.. 1959.. 1954.. 1959 . . 1959.. 1959 . . 1959.. 1959.. 1954.. 1959 . . 1954.. 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959.. 1954.. 1959.. 1954.. 1959 . . 1954.. 1959. 1954.. 1959 . 1954 . 1959 . 1954 . 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1950. 1959. 1950. 1959. 1950. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. Hired wark9s farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. persons 1959.. 19.54 . , Regular workers (employed 1.50 or more days) . . . farms repeating 1959 . , 1954.. pcT'jons 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting 1959 . 2 or more hired workers farms repeating 1959 . FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE Roeiding on farm operated operators reporting 1959. 1954. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . 1954. 735 894 382 er 26-Oistater 2. IDAHO FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued on reports for only & s«mpl« of finns. See text} 145 Lewis Lijicoln Madison Ulnldoka Nez Perce OleidE Owyhee Payette Power Shoshone TetOE Twin Falls VaUey Washington 350 346 832 1,278 664 439 678 978 314 82 416 2,275 138 653 1 368 413 861 1,065 928 501 303 1,082 373 151 427 2,390 242 305 2 232 139 297 395 317 3U 193 143 228 196 823 81 269 3 252 176 295 243 384 301 189 148 243 "5 173 929 130 276 4 374 161 377 406 472 350 208 144 299 259 339 127 291 5 33i 131 359 254 535 336 197 154 345 "5 208 1,060 134 285 6 ... 5 5 ... 61 37 62 37 30 20 35 20 ... ... ;:; 10 5 10 5 ... 13 20 13 20 7 6 9 10 79 189 295 509 149 136 204 180 99 16 153 830 46 273 11 47 158 160 252 101 44 138 112 53 21 83 575 38 187 1! 80 195 296 516 150 137 204 181 109 16 154 337 51 281 13 47 161 160 262 102 44 138 113 55 21 83 535 38 188 14 15 75 62 43 46 37 71 116 17 10 15 156 34 52 19 13 11 41 28 30 33 85 75 8 ... 11 133 13 53 le 17 77 62 49 46 39 71 116 18 10 20 162 35 57 17 13 U 43 28 35 33 85 80 3 ... n 139 13 53 18 295 271 651 1,093 599 383 552 730 307 57 371 1,912 121 491 19 330 310 555 703 767 401 562 664 310 101 301 1,762 225 586 20 667 459 1,U6 1,888 1,102 677 934 970 860 57 580 3,292 190 747 21 628 416 867 1,147 1,266 616 861 818 775 121 435 2,316 284 760 22 315 306 699 1,124 532 408 598 849 306 62 351 1,994 U6 509 23 326 379 655 897 696 454 645 831 335 91 330 2,023 139 665 24 728 834 1,403 2,273 1,453 863 1,383 1,492 799 79 706 5,283 266 1,152 25 713 640 1,054 1,538 1,407 745 1,196 1,269 711 131 577 4,617 340 1,085 26 300 301 688 1,109 512 408 598 809 305 42 346 1,948 116 502 27 588 790 1,344 2,177 1,168 352 1,362 1,308 757 48 639 4,999 255 1,077 28 117 62 283 317 147 123 190 470 63 36 104 359 57 185 29 183 239 405 792 365 285 408 339 242 6 242 •1,589 59 317 30 206 300 622 1,109 407 317 596 808 235 37 315 1,940 111 496 31 241 364 589 892 429 324 633 801 245 56 298 1,991 183 524 32 257 753 1,160 2,107 529 532 1,238 1,255 450 43 535 4,873 181 911 33 283 594 849 1,457 495 454 1,089 1,095 383 56 434 4,279 244 863 34 242 32 148 57 441 252 68 52 211 5 124 101 56 147 35 247 15 132 31 495 223 52 58 223 25 98 119 84 179 36 331 37 184 70 639 320 74 53 307 5 154 121 75 166 37 323 15 167 61 646 281 55 63 310 30 127 132 94 190 3S 128 38 58 96 263 8 21 184 41 31 17 254 3 74 39 101 31 38 20 264 10 52 111 18 35 16 206 2 32 40 140 44 59 96 235 11 21 184 42 31 17 284 10 75 41 107 31 38 20 266 10 52 111 18 35 16 206 2 32 42 328 303 778 1,145 560 399 579 880 294 61 371 2,141 136 553 43 311 354 753 958 719 436 592 936 340 100 335 2,183 179 621 41 417 414 985 1,372 692 520 764 1,020 407 66 470 2,759 159 716 15 398 443 996 1,321 977 555 790 1,193 483 115 376 3,270 230 779 46 314 259 693 1,146 570 318 541 795 235 27 305 2,103 102 518 47 263 299 634 656 724 252 356 766 211 56 257 1,927 132 594 48 278 189 536 869 449 228 493 604 239 50 301 1,554 115 418 49 166 175 378 445 450 138 406 383 207 55 174 1,047 138 300 50 9 217 296 554 49 78 228 477 46 10 135 1,023 29 220 51 19 257 lae 371 92 110 273 514 49 5 126 1,244 54 356 52 5 111 83 281 21 5 99 101 32 12 385 1 33 53 3 ... ... 6 5 ... 5 2 54 68 144 313 236 154 237 131 165 219 10 255 522 '73 232 55 56 95 233 664 178 175 204 770 77 5 87 1,329 37 266 56 60 45 251 599 301 234 55 592 63 35 129 1,259 76 192 57 26S 181 359 551 470 191 299 U9 195 66 280 833 73 285 58 342 -321 292 425 546 192 413 384 170 35 153 1,168 55 481 59 21 50 227 45 16 57 175 48 40 11 39 74 7 58 60 10 66 240 46 101 79 212 112 99 90 166 88 102 245 61 ... 5 36 20 7 11 62 36 4 5 15 42 2 33 62 21 45 191 25 9 46 113 12 36 6 24 32 5 25 63 1 35 143 15 25 63 U 30 12 22 3 12 64 20 10 48 10 9 21 50 1 6 "4 12 10 2 13 65 11/8-11/14 U/15-U/21 11/8-11/14 11/15-11/21 11/8-11/14 11/8-11/14 U/8-11/14 11/8-11/14 11/8-11/14 11/8 -U/14 11/8 -U/14 11/8-11/14 11/1-11/7 11/8-11/14 66 232 318 691 1,152 557 347 5TO 869 252 61 362 2,099 93 565 67 337 407 777 1,016 820 452 695 1,010 342 120 405 2,234 220 717 68 335 599 1,124 1,797 804 534 1,047 1,404 377 92 627 3,117 160 932 69 503 799 1,451 1,507 1,268 643 1,120 1,645 476 ITO 660 3,226 445 1,239 70 232 313 680 1,122 546 336 555 853 251 46 356 2,083 38 559 71 336 401 750 1,009 781 444 673 994 332 120 390 2,166 209 690 72 54 26 172 276 135 66 130 202 61 30 119 541 37 125 73 178 287 508 346 361 27n 425 656 190 16 237 1,542 51 434 74 76 180 317 474 ISO 125 261 352 77 36 166 716 58 235 75 103 286 444 675 253 198 492 546 126 46 271 1,034 72 373 76 70 56 100 127 116 43 169 146 68 1 36 416 25 130 77 114 123 238 172 208 98 199 212 36 10 96 764 73 189 78 105 84 280 332 172 105 383 327 138 1 50 832 54 289 79 214 197 1,081 774 321 184 579 1,326 137 30 327 2,785 196 324 80 50 39 78 59 76 31 114 63 51 1 12 300 11 74 81 46 83 119 100 100 48 121 81 59 5 26 416 20 84 82 69 64 138 132 121 53 232 104 67 1 17 519 27 131 83 59 112 191 314 158 64 226 145 92 10 34 655 42 161 84 34 27 44 36 53 23 63 51 43 1 10 191 4 57 85 16 12 34 23 23 8 51 17 8 2 109 7 17 86 275 241 656 1,155 639 267 530 ■885 275 85 297 1,966 117 553 87 307 395 760 978 856 383 667 1,049 352 161 334 2,269 182 710 68 75 24 116 53 63 139 39 58 46 8 53 98 12 40 89 80 13 137 69 63 85 55 40 4^ 6 49 84 21 46 90 146 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [DaU are twsed on refiocts for only Item (For dermitioiis and explanations see text) The State Ad. Adams Bear Lake BenewBli Bingham Blalxe Bolae USE OF COMMFHa^l, FF.RTILIZER AND UME 1 roninHTcinl fertilizer and fertilizinp nintefinjs used durinR the year farms reporting 1959 . . . 17,8U 765 58 195 49 191 1,472 93 28 2 1954 . . . 17,326 575 43 155 37 IM 1,395 79 30 3 acres on which used 1959 .. . 1,292,132 29,520 2,185 U,447 2,514 21,074 127,431 7,075 1,094 i 1954... 946,573 15,837 1,774 7,8U 1,803 20,901 84,905 4,133 1,081 5 tons 1959... 152,177 5,463 207 1,«3 236 1,702 16,994 647 114 t 1954... U0,459 3,216 190 1,U5 189 1^271 9,212 307 95 7 Diy ninLcfials farms reporting 1959 . . . 16,928 754 53 195 49 164 1,449 87 28 8 tons 1959... 133,879 4,990 191 1,423 236 1,000 14,771 600 114 9 Liquid niBt«riBla farms reporting 1959. . . 2,889 102 10 16 43 702 10 tons 1959... 18,298 473 216 2,223 8 47 Crops on which used- 11 Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting 1959. . . 9,430 441 367 46 26 75 64 35 24 46 50 12 1954... 8,879 862 820 33 23 15 17 595 13 acres 1959... 292,248 U,562 1,340 1,753 1,648 1,519 32,502 1,710 14 1954 . . . 234,186 7,630 1,434 1,468 933 2,644 22,688 552 790 15 15 Drv materials farms reporting 1959 .. . 9,287 430 46 75 35 46 857 33 16 urns 1959... 29,528 1,891 174 129 187 69 2,966 180 60 17 Liquid matenats farms reporting 1959. . . 202 26 18 tons 1959 . . . 509 166 5 25 19 Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting 1959 .. . 1,301 126 5 9 10 67 18 ' 1 1 20 1954... 1,497 55 15 6 109 1 21 acres 1959... 20,450 1,745 30 185 60 1,076 430 40 22 1954... 24,146 870 25 113 6,630 150 40 23 Dry materials farms reporting 1959. . . tons 1959... 1,284 126 263 5 5 9 15 10 4 24 1,912 67 98 17 28 1 2 25 Liquid materials farms reporting 1959. . . 22 1 26 tons 1959 .. . 40 1 68 27 flheat . farms reporting 1959. . . 9,151 135 5 lio 15 142 931 11 28 1954... 7,412 83 1 87 8 102 555 50 16 09 acres 1959... 371,720 2,465 65 5,461 770 11,402 30,183 2,472 174 30 1954. .. 274,047 1,325 100 2,967 752 10,502 16,771 2,307 243 31 Dry mattrials farms reporting 1959. . . 7,923 135 110 15 113 795 60 11 32 tons 1959 .. . 23,154 261 390 41 616 2,254 153 10 33 Liquid materials farms reporting 1959. . . Ions 1959... 1,415 "5 8 34 6,553 33 336 147 839 8 30 35 Ir^Bh po'ta'bocs •■•••••-•••••••••••• . farms reporting 1959 . . . 4,362 12 50 NA 5 NA 958 NA 36 1954 . . . HA NA NA NA 8 NA NA 37 acres 1959... 174,047 268 2,513 5 39,602 653 38 1954... NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA 39 Dry materials farms reporting 1959 . . . 4 132 12 76 50 400 40 tons 1959.,. 27'807 5 1 925 6,195 8 85 41 Liquid materials farms reporting 1959 . . . 473 42 tons 1959... 3,150 108 930 43 Sugar ijeetB . farms reporting 1959. . . 3,933 'tl 67 307 1 44 1954... 3,664 66 96 324 45 acres 1959. . . 34,234 1,095 3,192 6,685 94 46 1954.., 77,773 1,152 2,193 6,015 47 Dry materials - - farms reporting 1959. . . 3,633 66 409 67 394 48 tois 1959... 19 1 643 302 1,252 1 30 49 Liquid materials farms reporting 1959. . . Ions 1959... 787 35 U4 50 2,572 21 115 51 All other crops farms reporting 1959. . . acres 1959... 8,346 434 12,385 '14 250 40 1,343 1 36 85 8,148 52 349,433 427 17,333 51 1,716 11 285 53 Dry materials farms reporting 1959 . . . 7,363 413 4 40 1 77 355 45 11 54 tons 1959... 31,835 2,090 12 95 4 3L4 2,006 124 42 55 Liquid materials farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,336 66 193 10 8 14 366 56 tons 1959 . . . 5,474 87 314 6 16 57 Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting 1959 .. . 58 1954... 59 acres limed 1959 .. . 60 1954... 61 tons 1959. .. 62 1954 . . . SPEOFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 63 Any of the following specified expenditures . farms repxting 1959 .. . 33,404 2,148 224 711 653 323 1,974 246 39 64 Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting 1959. . . 25,737 1,917 204 473 532 224 1,497 219 64 65 1954 .. . 29,241 1,685 150 590 631 325 1,624 223 82 66 dollars 1959 . . . 40,874,625 3,391,231 252,558 1,160,980 405,689 118,125 2,213,721 785,361 136,603 67 1964 .. . 26,741,926 1,626,803 2X,885 398,4'TO 403,242 123,093 1,017,312 544,834 34,735 68 Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting 1959 . . . 16,284 1,140 146 312 308 154 950 112 51 69 dollars 1959 . . . 48,996,150 2,163,707 664,704 1,829,548 338,576 67,919 3,415,028 541,683 123,605 70 Machine hire . farms reporting 1959 . . . 20,068 1,510 160 307 393 97 1,320 173 44 71 1954 .. . 24,033 1,378 137 501 439 189 1,477 204 46 72 dollars 1959... 11,433,343 623,907 55,097 U3,398 96,269 25,627 802,973 127,787 12,300 73 1954... 9,497,105 413,906 46,242 149,625 36,842 58,955 543,474 101,332 5,772 74 Under S200 . farms reporting 1959. . . 6,983 617 82 117 196 59 440 47 30 75 $200 to $999 . farms reporting 1959.. . 10,144 767 66 170 198 30 633 103 12 76 SI ,000 or more . farms reporting 1959. . . 2,941 126 12 20 4 8 197 23 2 77 Hired labor . farms reporting 1959. . . 19,024 1,004 153 378 336 123 1,408 152 48 78 1954 .. . 21,350 841 150 423 371 155 1,542 204 63 79 dollars 1959... 33,697,429 1,145,371 182,746 803,524 363,492 37,761 2,871,219 495,803 68,357 80 1954 .. . 30,409,901 737,693 279,376 444,805 322,767 155,160 2,133,221 499,545 68,737 81 Under Sl.OOO . farms reporting 1959. . . 12,558 789 129 231 274 90 331 57 41 82 1954... 15,086 693 U9 310 292 U6 1,073 123 53 83 Sl.OOO to 52,499 . farms reporting 1959. .. 3,077 106 15 63 24 26 299 33 4 84 1954 .. . 3,631 77 11 68 32 17 273 39 6 85 52,500 or more . farms reporting 1959 .. . 3,389 109 9 84 38 7 278 52 3 86 1954... 3,133 71 20 45 47 22 196 42 4 87 52,500 lo 54,999 . farms reporting 1959. . . 1,363 65 2 38 20 6 135 26 2 88 $5,000 or more . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1,526 44 7 46 18 1 143 26 1 89 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business . farms reporting 1959 . . . 32,267 2,033 219 700 652 313 1,922 241 89 90 1954... 32,363 1,507 191 676 6X 350 1,918 298 87 91 dollars 1959... 23,315,664 888,036 123,830 499,802 294,168 167,522 1,653,967 245,878 50,955 92 1954... 19,068,496 559,901 88,335 354,147 272,266 198,843 1,117,326 194,658 40,809 93 Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . farms reporting 1959. . . 17,170 963 92 332 290 145 1,288 104 37 94 dollars 1959... 7,407,789 201,648 8,909 105,494 36,021 63,758 791,754 40,998 5,610 Jtt. Not available. IDAHO 147 FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 k sMnplp of fanna. See text] 359 321 12,710 10,844 1,251 915 359 1,251 232 2il 8,990 6,327 282 966 25 38 190 535 53 81 1,026 963 53 69 195 NA 16 35 89 2,309 39 161 371 721 962 588,678 399,310 403 454,355 322 534 50,195 80,328 258 58 6 223 279 157,129 130,385 184 246 20 24 19 9 841 870 222,791 206,103 391 33,245 818 910 59,313 47,1« 6,623 5,606 805 6,363 51 260 544 483 18,810 16,732 538 1,753 11 14 51 97 1,010 1,427 51 87 404 369 10,550 8,537 380 851 25 65 528 NA 21,426 NA 517 2,722 12 91 117 84 2,719 1,329 U7 515 1 10 229 4,798 2U 435 15 80 1,305 936 1,090 1,407,547 1,125,349 616 1,584,859 782 988 381,622 330,186 283 416 83 935 1,100 1,628,455 1,588,008 619 670 169 225 147 205 78 69 1,290 1,356 1,049,266 928,985 747 367,063 268 245 27,883 20,657 1,872 1,050 243 1,478 33 394 141 68 3,156 1,234 136 258 5 5 15 5 300 150 15 149 133 9,109 11,277 124 390 28 162 5 NA 70 NA 115 15,248 100 806 17 227 469 359 389 329,665 136,540 240 124,105 248 308 58,190 82,020 152 92 4 197 162 128,652 151,218 165 132 8 6 24 24 21 3 449 498 201,857 184,703 213 59,601 121 101 11,514 4,716 1,164 419 121 1,151 5 13 32 44 1,177 1,095 32 100 63 33 2,327 1,611 58 199 5 10 66 NA 3,300 NA 32 4,710 32 469 229 144 219 148,302 110,659 89 238,237 116 117 62,073 39,772 32 76 8 153 167 492,531 313,335 65 97 50 41 223 235 207,585 137,410 109 75,104 26 12 3,932 1,484 205 76 17 89 10 116 4 2 176 73 4 6 528 3 690 2 108 30 84 93,471 52,878 46 84,585 74 78 65,931 45,214 7 50 17 81 95 198,303 175,184 35 55 13 16 33 24 19 14 108 113 138,861 124,796 87 28,913 2,010 2,114 101,377 74,548 21,932 19,834 1,848 19,360 498 2,572 833 915 18 , 351 15,463 793 2,447 45 134 173 281 1,763 3,000 163 176 10 30 723 554 11,250 7,288 656 1,472 67 113 310 NA 6,768 NA 295 2,161 40 93 831 675 21,300 15,457 733 6,462 288 1,203 1,346 41,945 1,193 6,642 251 999 3,370 2,712 3,473 6,185,474 2,787,969 1,590 6,980,745 2,282 2,694 1,654,291 1,140,269 546 1,299 437 1,984 2,302 4,948,433 3,976,241 1,283 1,541 256 467 440 294 248 192 3,175 3,257 2,105,539 1,705,509 1,718 850,888 133 112 13,213 10,593 1,067 679 133 1,067 38 37 3,192 1,229 38 265 70 45 4,198 2,705 70 341 308 NA 10 59 9 10 439 503 9 79 73 5,046 78 320 496 362 363 572,378 323,399 224 841,215 314 384 155,329 180,963 79 204 31 326 479 586,957 666,602 190 287 55 119 31 73 51 30 479 585 537,394 516,367 254 76,940 630 662 53,090 42,164 8,383 5,738 622 7,989 56 394 339 U,914 10,933 388 1,013 46 46 560 315 46 62 451 267 14,894 8,640 430 1,380 31 73 73 NA 13,525 2,674 6 237 276 389 5,955 9,419 276 1,172 25 39 250 11,242 233 1,683 17 45 1,091 779 832 2,129,192 1,837,602 549 3,324,407 661 864 460,196 407,802 152 388 121 646 814 1,724,395 1,491,107 409 502 95 174 142 138 54 1,060 1,094 1,171,597 852,063 736 641,962 3 U 543 608 26 61 1 10 25 600 2 1 218 45 237,664 183,468 26 18 13,917 9,357 13 11 41 45 225,154 217,034 15 12 9 14 17 49 68 73,910 79,648 16 9,537 150 156 9,121 8,711 514 447 150 514 93 31 1,961 2,027 93 136 83 91 4,205 4,524 83 224 53 2,830 53 149 350 271 294 73,791 33,160 170 36,905 93 146 17,220 35,430 71 22 87 118 60,556 40,875 80 108 1 8 6 2 1 5 344 325 146,484 146,375 135 25,161 32 31 555 490 32 46 NA 1,440 44 269 70 121 417 50 129 439 5,065 10 120 11,817 2,355 6 561 U,545 666 1 461 1,536 297 874 1,233 70 121 402 654 1 461 1,386 1 40 12 150 20 71 90 12 17 124 1,330 3 ,929 1,723 357 1 ,818 1,347 20 71 85 171 461 152 1 10 12 15 8 50 1 17 22 773 385 100 340 172 25 1,740 25 168 205 177 204 293,793 148,772 103 207,047 87 109 46,094 34,179 22 55 10 124 167 ■ 310,642 315,825 60 107 39 20 25 135 219 181,382 172,007 94 43,105 35 42 1,352 1,633 35 145 16 1 245 40 16 81 33 3,716 38 701 277 202 291 449,455 574,936 166 1,033,559 159 245 108,862 85,371 65 64 30 132 137 613,421 602,987 45 96 39 23 43 . 63 • 24 24 267 337 234,028 206,326 37 47,329 133 152 2,502 3,224 123 137 10 4 26 NA 353 NA 26 13 271 317 4,648 4,097 256 768 25 73 181 2,206 156 181 25 45 936 759 849 701,648 1,034,256 419 650,839 660 810 275,697 217,383 270 319 71 602 673 580,155 430,429 462 564 77 67 63 915 976 585,485 476,427 616 137,108 148 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [Data are baaed on reports for only Itom (For dprmilions nml explanations see text) Fremont Gem Gooding Idaio Jefferson Jerome Kootenai latah T,:.mhr VSF. OF COM\fFnn \! . FFRTILIZER AND LIK(E 1 ConinitTcmt fertilizer and f 26 1,515 915 39 96 1 2 5 11 35 580 5 2 129 122 13,i91 9,iA5 63 345 72 568 1 NA 75 NA 1 4 1 1 138 19,271 7i 383 69 744 350 190 249 145,299 111,702 105 200,811 187 209 192,778 146,793 53 76 58 199 196 416,022 288,585 99 105 45 55 55 36 43 12 340 319 314,155 230,947 116 98,680 191 195 9,825 5,957 1,233 607 171 1,201 25 32 50 56 1.689 1,130 50 128 16 10 569 125 16 33 134 152 3,731 3,298 129 343 5 8 a NA 725 NA 21 130 15 540 15 245 124 2,571 99 322 25 24 345 238 366 296,824 443,481 201 453,414 218 291 94,306 103,330 56 U7 15 179 261 348.400 308.314 98 179 37 339 371 291,735 220,314 247 112,115 534 439 34,707 20,833 4,106 2,233 520 3,939 80 167 337 243 10.574 6.612 321 1.003 28 10 49 20 541 200 49 57 292 237 8,508 4,759 265 762 38 78 349 NA 10,976 NA 329 1,651 36 36 45 46 575 892 45 121 5 1 123 3,533 114 345 19 42 827 596 598 1,112,063 747,735 329 369,655 484 562 276,876 176,194 163 239 82 550 604 757.522 715.817 366 439 107 79 77 86 28 802 726 628,848 482,983 427 180.108 1,012 706 90,922 49,843 12,155 6,896 970 10,335 282 1,820 472 347 12.715 8.554 470 1,152 2 10 43 36 605 430 748 300 19,403 14,602 605 1,742 175 474 431 NA 20,702 NA 369 3,103 133 601 552 398 10.640 11.620 500 2.069 112 294 614 26,857 508 2,227 134 440 1,268 860 770 1,451,171 923,330 565 1,578,769 990 847 965,951 485.724 175 503 312 909 739 1.196.971 1.300,181 596 552 206 97 107 90 70 1,243 935 1,002,302 663,271 900 661,004 353 416 77,069 48,675 3,932 2,653 288 2,825 96 1,107 142 110 4.944 2,448 139 491 3 4 7 59 90 663 7 261 260 47, 505 28,590 184 1,109 92 973 5 212 24,435 179 1,212 40 130 659 496 636 400.147 531,246 344 254,909 325 565 189.408 159,720 107 170 48 329 437 616,632 665.677 201 317 70 50 53 619 729 590,751 522,955 309 244,781 .521 ,546 318 414 62 190 24 128 6 29 87 352 5 500 5 44 27 2,925 2,655 24 22 109 24 31 411 372 24 53 2 2 27 496 19 20 10 17 433 313 333 366,784 191,892 193 379,295 243 320 129.021 118,835 72 136 35 277 343 297.148 332.632 199 243 51 53 27 47 418 471 383.132 323,263 195 57.964 420 366 24,222 13,668 3,968 2,522 404 3,844 57 124 180 110 4.354 3,284 164 659 21 27 46 25 770 325 208 153 3,376 2,309 202 403 6 16 75 NA 1,065 NA 75 263 175 143 4,243 3,163 170 1,119 20 34 243 9.914 228 1,298 21 47 Payette 672 542 556 991 . 610 706,444 306 971.489 440 510 288 . 599 214.853 123 206 m 418 461 1.016,145 835,416 226 264 97 105 95 92 662 718 630,059 486,669 307 99,732 482 515 19,406 15,542 3,716 2,302 462 3,571 50 145 155 197 3,085 3,025 145 435 10 31 40 96 550 997 40 56 119 144 1,759 2,587 114 168 5 8 45 NA 2,235 45 619 75 71 2.815 1,299 75 905 15 34 352 8,962 337 1,388 30 72 968 710 823 824,494 654,002 467 1,093,664 683 754 282 , 270 214,591 296 331 56 492 606 861,778 874.977 355 405 18 116 119 85 58 61 967 856 452.607 386.651 491 198,981 123 70 22,900 7,470 3,917 672 103 2,377 48 1,540 47 41 2,916 1.914 455 50 82 36 10,804 2,619 48 505 41 592 54 NA 6.106 NA 45 754 17 844 19 14 725 713 18 115 3 52 38 1,894 35 166 4 51 314 187 234 242,601 168,557 153 528,364 111 138 70,670 35,355 44 47 20 241 275 586,838 434.408 107 154 61 62 73 59 36 37 303 373 450,925 368,055 183 130,894 77 77 116 39,825 57,960 25 3,050 20 40 1.000 1,310 20 16 31 2,800 25,150 15 20 1 11 72 81 12,945 11.185 10 2.700 83 45 2.633 1,445 187 151 83 187 755 240 26 20 11 950 284 20 50 17 313 17 20 416 360 286 290,425 137,598 196 249,066 261 54.365 83.402 114 117 3 282 231 215.500 235,404 226 161 39 37 17 411 397 279,992 210,572 244 52.153 1,774 1,856 103,618 97,904 11,755 12,329 1.748 10.663 332 1.092 1,366 1.398 40.545 38,982 1.360 3,910 11 14 173 205 2.473 2,610 173 259 5 5 1.046 998 21,769 20,093 989 1.839 73 136 265 NA 8,015 NA 240 1,341 36 126 592 554 9,645 11,297 475 1,618 193 493 838 21.171 756 1,696 118 318 VaUey 2.276 1.864 1.957 3,386,882 2,607,007 1,264 6,221,480 1.669 1.826 1,424,711 1,367.034 270 969 430 1.368 1,576 2.522.306 2,874,881 836 979 239 246 293 351 153 140 2.236 2.165 1,666,350 1,425,466 1.051 420.877 51 46 6,125 3,350 448 289 51 448 15 978 470 13 316 115 11 233 NA 2 69 Washington 38 ,593 38 294 133 95 177 150,978 160,138 39 319.187 63 130 38.546 56.658 13 41 9 61 115 115.480 146.404 46 86 3 15 12 14 126 212 83.422 126.728 62 11.664 284 259 18.312 13.844 2,800 1.716 257 2.517 56 283 117 95 4,187 3.746 117 440 1 1 3 12 70 200 3 147 105 7.741 4.129 116 478 33 190 25 NA 210 71 76 2,425 1.632 71 858 10 45 140 3.679 131 662 20 47 653 534 602 857,643 693.995 315 1,365,880 364 487 173,467 142,093 166 140 58 368 509 629,414 551,641 232 393 62 51 74 633 704 497,814 399,102 311 93,997 150 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8.-LIVEST0CK AND POULTRY ON Item {For dpfinitions and expl anUions , see text) The State Ma Adams Bannock Bear Lake Benewah Blnghain Blaine Boise 1 Cattle and calves .farms reporting 1959 , , . 27,il5 1,855 215 571 547 254 1,617 207 38 i! 1954 , , , 32,905 1,827 257 683 661 355 1,852 253 121 .T number 1959. , . 1,379,973 72,931 25,806 25,688 32,621 6,735 66,570 18,203 6,877 i 1954 . , . 1,356,723 64,705 24,201 23,323 30,364 8,522 60,905 16,053 7,625 5 Cows, including hcifprs IhaL have calved .farms reporting 1959. . . 25,074 1,673 211 519 537 242 1,432 199 34 e 1954... 31,197 1,736 250 642 643 339 1,762 248 116 7 number 1959 . . , 553,057 31,612 9,467 10,686 15,149 3,381 25,947 7,657 3,623 8 1954... 547,302 27,923 9,024 9,292 13,764 3,667 24,039 6,599 3,650 0 Milk cows .farms reporting 1959 . . . 20,873 1,507 159 423 431 156 1,209 159 56 10 1954 .. . 27,915 1,626 217 548 595 275 1,539 219 95 11 number 1959 . . . 194,013 23,827 758 3,104 3,518 565 10,243 1,849 175 12 1954 . . . 209,392 22,030 1,124 3,621 4,021 1,097 11,083 1,638 345 13 Heifers and heifer calves .farms reporting 19,59 . . . 24,040 1,682 190 470 508 216 1,418 192 81 14 1954 . . . 28,912 1,678 226 561 593 305 1,631 237 93 15 number 1959... 417,009 26,501 6,455 8,559 9,185 1,841 20, 536 6,191 1,390 16 1954 . . . 392,398 21,283 5,367 7,848 3,236 2,599 17,205 4,927 2,143 17 Steers and bulls, including steer ani bull calves. . farms reporting 1959 .. . 23,169 1,563 186 450 480 207 1,374 182 76 IS 1954 . . . 27,383 1,524 225 561 561 275 1,592 225 105 19 number 1959... 409,912 14,818 9,884 6,443 3,287 1,513 20,037 4,355 1,359 20 1954 , . . 417,023 15,499 9,810 6,183 8,364 2,256 19,661 4,527 1,832 Fanns reporting bv number on band: Cattle and calvcs- 21 1 .farms repxting 1959. .. 607 27 6 17 3 5 35 2 3 22 2to4 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,797 128 27 65 36 43 161 14 7 23 5to9 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,772 296 18 93 83 48 214 15 12 24 10 to 19 .farms reporting 1959 ,. . 5,196 327 26 125 109 59 353 36 9 25 20 to 49 .farms reporting 1959 ., , 8,280 642 53 146 162 63 514 50 22 26 50 to 99 .farms reporting 1959. . . 3,847 311 23 71 72 25 207 33 16 27 100 or more Cows, includinp heifers that have calved- .farms reporting 1959 .. , 2,916 L24 62 54 77 U 133 57 19 28 1 .farms repcrting 1959.. , 2,817 134 25 76 26 38 17D 7 8 20 2 to 9 .farms reporting 1959 . . , 9,507 535 59 209 207 108 634 54 24 30 10 to 19 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 5,591 442 38 96 120 40 338 44 13 31 20 to 29 .farms refnrting 1959 . . . 2,682 278 8 54 48 24 131 19 10 32 30 to 49 .farms reporting 1959. . . 2,069 177 24 31 60 15 104 29 6 33 50 to 74 .farms repcxting 1959 . , 1,001 58 21 22 26 12 54 12 8 34 75 to 99 .farms reporting 19.59 . . - 429 21 15 12 20 2 15 11 1 35 100 or more Milk oows- 1 .farms reporting 1959 , , . 978 28 21 19 30 3 36 23 U 36 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,998 135 51 108 36 67 212 U 19 37 2 to 9 .farms reporting 1959. . . 9,713 490 36 196 255 80 637 74 36 38 10 to 19 .farms reporting 1959 .. . 4,413 426 19 81 103 3 246 48 1 39 20 to 29 • farms reporting 1959 .. . 1,649 249 2 29 25 2 60 15 . .. 40 30 to 49 .farms reporting 1959 . . 837 153 6 10 4 43 9 41 50 or more .farms reporting 1959. , , 263 54 1 3 2 ... 11 2 ... 42 Horses and/or mules. .farms reporting 1959 ., , 13,845 710 176 379 430 123 782 193 70 43 19.54 . . . 16,319 677 190 461 491 186 926 220 87 44 number 1959 . . . 49,818 2,206 876 1,152 1,724 417 2,082 1,020 366 45 1954 . . . 56,200 1,754 822 1,407 2,085 431 2,388 1,253 392 46 Hogs and pies .farm.s reporting 1959. . . 9,401 487 100 224 129 96 538 97 36 47 1954... 9,634 362 124 267 274 121 498 123 49 48 number 1959... 173,739 10,942 1,476 2,543 64S 1,569 8,714 2,454 797 49 19.54 , . . 121,541 5,9?9 1,919 2,053 1,200 1,409 6,613 2,646 727 50 Bom since June 1 .farms reporting 1959. . . 6,21B 363 69 123 63 60 335 77 27 51 1954... 6,020 266 79 161 134 81 302 38 33 52 number 1959 . . . 107,389 7,014 985 1,253 305 1,126 5,163 1,473 535 53 1954 . . . 70,126 3,920 1,038 1,057 652 772 3,553 1,576 335 54 Born before June 1 .farms reporting 1959 . , . 6,507 317 69 173 93 69 372 59 32 55 1954 . , 7,035 256 94 196 205 39 372 95 36 56 number 19,59 . . . 66,350 3,928 491 1,290 343 443 3,546 981 262 57 Farms reporting by number of hogs and pigs— 1954 . . . 51,415 2,059 831 996 548 637 3,060 1,070 392 58 Under 10 .farms reporting 1959 .. . 5,638 288 58 142 112 58 360 50 13 59 10 to 24 • farms reporting 1959 , . , 1,885 102 23 54 14 19 80 20 10 60 25 to 99 • .farms reporting 1959... 1,593 79 17 26 3 17 82 23 12 61 100 or more .farms ropcrting 1959 .. . 285 18 2 2 ... 2 16 4 1 62 Sheep and lambs .farms reporting 1959 . . . 5,217 181 65 149 214 23 528 93 13 63 1954 . . . 5,535 ISO 64 110 241 25 405 118 17 64 number 1959 .. . 1,241,505 9,246 5,069 34,458 27,805 442 121,403 65,317 7,549 65 1954... 1,198,147 36,261 2,865 17,035 22,710 258 90,352 72,316 7,804 66 Lambs under 1 year old • farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,636 120 48 100 157 16 373 54 6 67 1954 . . . 4,018 116 53 81 170 18 287 77 12 68 number 19.59 . . . 368,309 2,563 354 14,787 4,784 79 33,244 8,960 104 69 1954... 343,917 897 925 4,461 3,446 95 32,427 13,603 904 70 Sheep 1 year old and over .farms reporting 1959 . , . 4,617 156 59 133 206 22 468 37 12 71 1954 . , . 4,648 161 53 81 2U 20 362 103 17 72 number 1959. . . 873,196 6,683 4,215 19,671 23,021 363 83,159 56,357 7,445 7a 1954 . . - 854,230 35,364 1,940 12,574 19,264 163 57,925 58,713 6,900 74 Ewes .farms reporting 1959 , . . 4,513 154 58 131 203 22 460 86 12 75 1954 . - . 4,547 160 52 77 204 18 354 101 17 76 number 1959 . . . 844,239 6,403 4,095 19,261 20,476 336 81,111 55,066 7,338 77 1954 . . - 827,201 34,997 1,871 12,202 18,705 147 56,623 56,856 6,765 78 Rams and wethers .farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,115 92 41 83 126 16 352 65 9 79 1954 . . . 2,913 84 30 47 113 12 294 75 11 80 number 1959... 28,957 280 120 410 2,545 27 2,048 1,291 107 81 Farms reporting by number of sheep and lambs- 1954... 27,029 367 69 372 559 16 1,302 1,857 135 82 UndcT 25 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,237 131 35 71 99 16 144 20 9 83 25 to 299 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,369 48 26 59 98 7 311 39 3 84 .farms reporting 1959 .. . 611 2 4 19 17 73 34 1 85 Chickens 4 months old and over .farms reporting 19.59 . . . 15,446 1,090 173 323 193 174 754 140 57 86 1951 . . . 23,386 1,096 212 440 434 290 1,255 213 104 87 number 1959... 1,371,750 130,811 7,149 36,034 15,659 14,047 81,027 6,246 3,327 88 Farms reporting by number of chickens 4 month 1954 . . . 3 old and over- 1,666,877 99,303 9,505 33,626 23,427 19,204 93,147 10,032 5,916 89 t'nder 50 .farnts reporting 1959 . . . 10,477 737 141 222 no 125 490 93 39 90 50 to 399 .farms reporting 1959. . . 4,535 312 31 91 75 45 246 46 17 91 400 to 799. .farms reporting 1959, . , 226 20 ... 5 7 2 8 1 1 92 800 to 1,599 .farms reporting 1959, , , 114 11 1 1 1 4 ... 93 1,600 to 3,199 .farms repatinp 1959 ., . 44 3 3 2 ... 94 3,200 t» more .farms reporting 1959 . . . 50 7 2 1 4 95 Turkey hens kept for breeding .farms reporting 1959. . . 270 15 5 8 24 4 2 96 1954 . . . 441 16 4 18 '6 i 32 12 3 97 number 1959... 7,735 43 13 30 121 22 9 98 1954... 2,727 96 22 74 '26 1 219 52 9 IDAHO 151 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Bonner Bonneville Boundary Butte CajDftS Canyon Caribou Cassia Clark Clearwater Custer Elnore Franklin 725 988 328 188 75 2,912 376 962 49 271 215 247 781 1 1,008 1,250 456 215 95 3,744 428 1,095 59 294 268 328 936 16,0U 39,788 6,533 12,273 3,106 126,974 30,809 65,161 7,261 6,500 32,510 27,416 26,377 3 19,975 40,630 7,201 13,781 10,155 117, 771 30,602 57,265 9,651 6,012 34,743 25,639 24,673 4 690 926 305 181 74 2,473 363 884 49 263 207 233 735 5 9A9 1,188 426 209 94 3,443 417 1,038 57 235 262 312 893 6 7,251 14,657 2,865 6,377 4,202 37,220 15,631 24,249 3,938 3,164 18,090 10, 353 11,104 7 8,749 14,460 3,206 6,284 4,789 40,978 13,811 24,225 4,023 2,637 16,636 11,323 9,908 8 542 742 253 144 55 2,228 286 772 37 168 169 172 683 9 845 1,078 384 136 75 3,244 359 963 46 213 223 252 854 10 3,281 5,883 1,768 520 216 27,691 3,232 7,374 200 406 829 1,154 8,251 U 3,998 7,070 2,036 353 275 32,447 3,015 6,623 321 600 1,055 1,171 7,731 12 629 380 271 166 71 2,547 335 853 47 237 194 219 733 13 847 1,091 361 137 38 3,293 394 933 56 249 251 280 340 14 4,920 12,104 2,118 3,037 2,093 42,871 8,074 19,320 1,880 1,942 7,794 7,319 9,460 15 6,147 11,867 2,226 3,812 2,781 36,940 8,204 16,180 3,084 1,876 9,302 6,638 3,573 16 574 841 269 148 67 2,422 320 823 45 225 187 221 615 IT 775 1,020 360 180 83 3,018 365 931 56 228 242 271 690 18 3,843 13,027 1,600 2,859 1,811 46,333 7,104 21,592 1,443 1,394 6,626 9,244 5,813 19 5,079 14,303 1,769 3,685 2,585 39,853 8,537 16,860 2,544 1,499 8,810 7,678 6,192 20 29 17 13 7 1 44 8 15 3 8 6 7 21 133 100 76 32 8 223 26 74 2 43 21 24 54 22 164 132 65 31 3 431 27 109 4 42 16 23 94 23 149 207 63 34 7 605 43 164 6 67 10 27 168 24 170 3U 76 29 12 1,004 94 281 10 76 29 62 236 25 63 132 29 14 12 420 81 167 6 29 38 37 136 26 17 89 6 41 27 185 97 152 21 6 93 68 36 27 122 99 59 25 4 318 25 91 2 31 14 27 40 2S 348 401 156 83 21 379 74 304 13 125 39 60 233 29 91 215 39 10 10 715 66 134 6 52 20 43 234 30 68 33 30 n 5 305 37 105 2 26 13 17 100 31 45 62 17 n 9 159 62 80 5 21 23 24 51 32 12 39 3 9 4 52 45 47 1 8 14 20 14 33 2 7 9 3 19 15 22 6 19 13 7 34 2 20 1 23 18 26 39 51 14 60 29 6 35 170 144 81 52 17 293 45 U5 13 32 43 59 46 36 282 392 119 88 34 319 120 370 17 32 107 70 286 37 31 149 20 2 3 675 66 196 6 2 13 30 234 38 38 30 22 2 261 30 60 1 1 3 7 82 39 20 17 9 1 124 20 23 2 3 29 40 1 10 2 51 5 3 1 1 3 6 41 332 537 108 136 69 977 323 527 39 167 198 154 471 42 392 663 187 157 81 1,143 369 627 52 186 244 208 572 43 893 1,595 246 679 284 2,729 1,554 1,347 436 615 1,392 1,036 1,165 44 842 1,744 374 792 345 2,675 1,503 2,049 515 470 1,738 1,236 1,4U 45 189 391 127 121 22 396 159 394 30 103 112 92 232 46 254 433 156 117 30 733 176 426 33 97 137 122 270 47 1,U4 9,504 1,740 3,642 205 14,959 4,018 6,953 1,031 1,175 1,832 6,U8 2,499 49 999 7,532 1,525 2,797 169 9,707 3,403 3,815 890 905 1,961 2,250 2,647 49 U2 253 75 36 11 632 97 283 17 53 67 62 133 50 155 276 87 82 16 514 90 271 22 59 84 91 164 51 686 5,819 1,098 1,375 107 10,134 1,991 4,556 406 703 912 3,470 1,384 52 580 4,174 935 1,433 101 6,334 1,302 2,410 572 426 1,121 1,218 1,540 53 UO 282 96 104 15 591 122 268 22 87 83 61 154 54 153 321' 108 99 17 492 147 295 22 73 112 37 210 55 428 3,685 642 1,767 93 4,775 2,027 2,402 625 472 920 2,648 1,115 56 419 3,358 590 1,364 63 3,373 2,101 1,405 318 479 840 1,032 1,107 57 165 206 90 40 14 526 78 230 15 79 58 53 156 55 16 91 20 33 7 199 34 77 3 13 31 16 45 59 7 76 14 40 1 153 38 76 4 15 21 17 30 60 1 18 3 8 18 9 11 3 1 2 6 1 61 61 316 27 80 9 297 154 228 27 U 125 48 173 62 54 340 30 90 12 407 147 289 25 11 130 77 152 63 1,924 63,116 929 28,045 214 14,974 25,346 73,646 17,779 375 31,612 66,017 18,735 84 1,652 65,929 367 25,506 138 20,353 25,431 71,471 27,123 261 31,624 53,737 10,648 65 46 212 21 63 5 204 115 153 24 3 88 27 134 66 44 257 24 69 3 286 113 194 21 8 100 52 114 67 636 21,178 227 8,143 50 2,757 5,118 39,140 3,176 124 4,444 19,787 7,689 68 486 28,066 458 6,078 33 6,337 6,305 39,765 5,882 73 6,664 6,187 4,254 69 52 281 27 72 9 246 151 182 26 10 117 43 148 70 54 285 26 62 9 334 132 234 22 10 122 61 127 71 1,288 41,938 702 19,897 164 12,217 20,228 39,506 14,603 251 27, 163 46,230 11,096 1,166 37,863 409 19,428 105 13,966 19,126 31,706 21,241 188 24,960 52,550 6,394 73 50 268 27 72 9 240 147 180 26 8 115 40 146 74 54 278 26 61 9 317 123 231 22 9 119 58 126 75 1,201 37,730 661 19,229 148 11,794 19,640 33,749 13,850 234 26,556 45,233 10,815 76 1,077 35,087 385 18,933 99 13,274 13,643 30,860 18,677 176 24,262 51,768 6,193 77 34 188 15 54 6 152 93 124 22 6 97 31 71 78 37 169 15 43 5 137 81 144 16 9 98 41 53 79 87 4,158 41 668 16 423 588 757 753 17 612 942 231 SO 89 2,776 24 495 6 692 483 846 2,564 12 698 732 201 81 38 104 15 23 6 210 43 72 5 7 25 23 108 82 22 169 12 41 3 83 88 98 14 86 13 53 S3 1 43 16 4 13 58 3 ... 14 12 12 84 489 539 250 124 64 1,577 133 464 33 215 161 154 389 85 755 937 400 165 89 2,533 280 763 43 295 213 234 462 86 21,601 36,535 14,415 12,550 3,027 124,015 13,510 24,036 1,554 11,023 7,277 10,901 146,690 87 32,527 67,937 21,473 17,471 4,431 171,426 27,963 37,235 2,443 13,494 11,639 18,665 166,782 88 376 '364 130 63 43 1,140 U2 366 20 150 109 89 191 89 109 164 64 57 21 404 69 92 13 63 52 61 123 90 2 7 4 3 19 7 2 1 4 40 91 2 1 2 1 2 1 6 3 5 3 1 1 19 4 7 92 93 94 16 11 5 5 20 8 8 6 2 12 1 9 95 13 20 9 9 28 12 13 9 15 9 2 96 64 46 11 19 6,373 25 23 24 6 29 2 29 97 42 90 32 50 755 61 36 23 49 49 11 te 152 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8.-LIVEST0CK AND POULTRY ON Item Fretnont Gem Gooding Idaio Jefferson Jerome Kootenai latai Tiamht (For defimtions and explimations see text) 1 Cattle and calves .farms reporting 1959 .. . 521 657 821 802 946 872 740 778 336 2 1954 . . . 685 797 948 978 1,096 995 1,039 1,051 439 3 number 1959 . . . 22, «5 34,436 49,734 48,373 39,249 40,555 13,914 16,140 50,464 4 1954... 21,797 30,009 47,642 48,533 37,536 34,763 16,960 18,512 58,310 5 Cows, including hcifors that bave calved .farms reporting 1959 .. . 497 595 760 775 890 753 665 738 330 6 1954 . . . 657 757 904 960 1,069 933 954 1,010 433 7 number 1959 .. . 7,977 13,142 18,190 20,210 16,921 8,944 6,137 7,325 26,097 9 1954... 7,687 13,744 18,918 19,437 15,607 9,966 7,612 7,974 27,503 0 Milkco«s .farms reporting 1959 . . . i08 525 677 563 779 679 543 559 268 10 1954 .. . 583 703 847 801 970 853 825 868 384 11 number 1959 .. . 2,925 6,659 7,598 2,322 6,177 6,422 3,409 2,118 1,427 IT 1954 . . . 3,397 7,136 8,178 3,161 6,705 6,455 4,155 3,120 2,184 13 Heifers and heifer calves .farms reporting 1959 .. . 448 585 756 709 838 675 612 669 303 U 1954 . . . 600 723 863 869 966 869 821 896 392 19 number 1959... 6,251 11,827 16,437 13,418 11,695 10,403 4,544 5,047 12,986 16 1954 .. . 5,813 9,521 U,552 13,566 10,706 9,031 5,322 5,921 14,777 17 Steers and bulls, including steer am! bull calves. . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 423 559 730 696 805 757 604 650 296 18 1954 . . . 565 663 851 849 934 876 804 814 337 19 number 1959... 8,207 9,467 15,057 14,745 10,633 21,208 3,183 3,768 11,381 20 Farms reporting by number on hand; Cattle and calves- 1954 .. . 8,297 6,744 15,172 15,530 11,223 15,766 4,026 4,617 16,025 21 1 .farms retorting 1959 . . . 13 9 11 12 30 15 35 26 6 32 »lo4 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 67 53 43 84 105 80 168 165 26 83 5 to 9 .farms reporting 1959. . . 81 111 60 116 U6 86 169 154 27 24 10 to 19 .farms reporting 1959. . . 123 108 138 129 188 159 157 191 35 95 20 to 49 .farms repcrting 1959... 128 199 302 234 268 336 142 172 41 26 50 to 99 .farms reporting 1959. . . 78 119 163 123 134 128 53 48 51 27 100 or more Cows, including heifers tbtt have calved- .farms reporting 1959.. . 31 58 104 99 85 68 16 22 150 28 1 .farms reporting 1959. . . 51 61 43 62 108 108 141 139 22 29 2 to 9 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 223 195 265 280 381 301 336 391 67 30 10 to 19 .fonr^ reporting 1959 . . . 102 129 229 150 179 2U 30 100 26 31 20 to 29 .farms repjrting 1959 .. . 42 90 88 IW 34 69 44 56 21 32 .30 to 49 .farms reporting 1959.. 49 67 60 86 63 42 49 34 40 33 50 to 74 .farms repcrting 1959... 19 30 24 40 31 14 12 U 34 34 75 to 99 .farms repcrting 1959 .. . 4 7 12 15 18 2 3 4 34 35 100 or more Milk cows- .farms reporting 1959 .. . 7 16 39 33 26 4 3 36 !» 1 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 76 69 73 178 142 113 186 222 61 37 2 to 9 .farms reporting 1959. . . 240 195 288 331 434 285 263 297 171 3S 10 to 19 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 66 125 212 34 136 199 38 18 29 39 20 to 29 .farms repcrting 1959 . . 10 87 63 17 40 54 23 13 2 40 30 to 49 .farms reporting 1959 .. . 13 44 34 2 21 25 28 6 3 41 50 or mote .farms reporting 1959. . . 3 5 7 1 6 3 5 3 2 42 Horses and.'or mules .farms reyx>rting 1959 . . . 273 292 420 506 459 314 352 330 302 43 1954... 336 329 535 638 537 371 369 424 370 44 number 1959... 782 1,192 1,412 2,197 1,207 924 1,024 786 1,977 45 1954... 963 1,347 1,816 2,377 1,323 901 767 892 2,568 46 Hogs and pigs .farms reporting 1959. . . 202 211 289 295 443 277 201 293 161 47 1954... 211 197 223 393 402 227 271 358 176 48 number 1959... 2,376 3,861 4,618 8,430 9,069 4,689 2,280 5,952 2,460 49 1954... 2,281 1,961 3,064 7,229 6,282 2,345 1,342 4,216 1,968 50 Bom since June 1 .farms rejortinL; 1959. . . 125 149 200 202 279 196 114 192 108 51 1954... 106 132 165 255 249 149 152 195 109 5-2 number 1959 .. . 1,219 2,658 2,917 5,383 5,413 2,982 1,408 4,038 1,502 53 1954... 1,095 1,266 1,835 4,356 3,520 1,514 1,115 2,220 1,016 54 Bom before .lune 1 .farms reporting 1959 . . . UO 149 189 234 326 155 129 218 112 55 1964... 165 137 153 321 323 152 188 278 128 56 number 1959 . . . 1,157 1,203 1,701 3,047 3,656 1,707 872 1,914 958 57 Farms reporting by number of hogs and pigs- 1954... 1,186 695 1,229 2,873 2,762 831 727 1,996 952 58 UndalO .farms reporting 1959. .. 137 117 174 140 240 183 155 162 108 59 1010 24 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 43 43 55 53 111 44 28 71 26 60 25 to 99 .farms reporting 1959... 19 46 55 86 77 42 14 48 20 61 lOOormor*. .farms reporting 1959.. . 3 5 5 16 20 8 4 12 7 62 Sheep and lambs .farms reporting 1959 . . . 130 76 134 84 247 112 40 74 145 63 1954... 139 120 156 90 251 147 48 87 157 64 number 1959... 44,391 19,714 47,717 12,710 41,872 36,734 1,247 2,224 30,084 65 1954... 32,261 28,337 57,987 17,452 48,357 40,265 2,233 2,955 25,834 66 I.ambs under 1 year old . farms reporting 1959 .. . 93 54 89 64 134 74 30 60 100 67 1954 . . , 105 77 93 69 188 112 34 70 117 68 number 1959 , . . 19,562 2,570 6,932 1,524 13,743 14,040 438 621 4,861 m 1954 . . . 7,100 4,239 11,817 3,022 24,950 15,022 1,342 1,144 3,671 70 Sheep 1 vo.ir old and over .farms reporting 1959 . . . 115 72 120 78 214 94 34 69 135 71 1954 . , . 107 103 136 82 197 105 40 72 139 72 number 1959... 24,829 17,144 40,785 11,186 28,129 22,694 809 1,603 25,223 73 1954,.- 25,161 24,098 46,170 14,430 23,407 25,243 891 1,811 22,163 74 Ewes . farms reporting 1959.. , 113 70 116 77 211 93 32 67 133 75 1954 . . . 107 101 132 81 197 99 39 72 137 76 number 1959 . . . 24,302 16,643 40,032 10,844 26,737 22,354 762 1,511 24,329 77 1954 . . . 24,599 23,606 45,175 14,152 22,910 24,632 831 1,670 21,542 78 Rams and wether^ . farms repcrti ng 1 959 . . . 71 43 88 61 132 63 24 50 110 79 1954 . . . 66 57 105 49 99 74 30 46 im SO number 1959... 527 501 753 342 1,392 340 47 92 394 81 Farms reporting by numlier of sheep and lanihs- 19.51... 562 492 995 278 497 611 60 141 621 82 CndorS.I .farms reporting 1959 , . . 44 48 50 47 92 49 26 53 37 83 25 to 299 .farms reporting 1959 . 75 24 69 28 119 48 14 20 89 St 30O or uiore. .farms rcporling 1959 .. . 11 4 15 9 36 15 1 19 85 Chickens 1 months old and over .farms repwting 1959 . .. 272 392 502 624 407 368 461 517 260 86 1951 . . . 498 581 723 859 672 666 848 880 379 87 number 1959. ., 20,673 36,300 51,618 41,983 35,107 25,626 71,595 32,306 17,131 88 Farms reportinp by number of chickens 4 monlii •1954 . . . s old and over^ 38,209 37,799 42,224 54,780 »,084 37,603 72,754 46,823 19,658 69 I-nder 50 .' .farms reporting 1959... 170 284 367 356 251 254 301 360 175 90 50 to 399 .farms reporting 1959 93 94 120 258 140 103 135 148 75 91 400 to 799 .farms reporting 1959 .. . 4 4 9 5 7 5 10 5 7 92 ROOlo 1.599 .farms repcrting 1959 .. . 5 6 3 7 5 6 2 3 93 1,600 to 3,199 .farms reporting 1959... 3 3 2 1 5 2 94 3,200 Of more .farms reporting 1959 1 3 2 . 4 95 Turkey hens kept for breeding .farms reporting 1959 . . 1 5 13 4 4 5 2 16 96 1954 .. . 10 4 17 9 8 5 13 12 27 97 number 1959... 4 24 30 17 lA 16 5 &4 98 1954,-- 40 55 50 35 28 10 '39 49 85 IDAHO 153 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Lewis Lincoln MBdlson Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida Otyhee Payette Power Shoshone Teton Twin Falls VaUej Washington 214 330 623 932 535 330 384 757 223 73 327 1,867 125 551 1 272 381 725 874 764 360 655 944 275 129 364 T,068 171 685 5 7,2i7 19,432 26,338 29,985 20,007 25,520 63,419 31,983 15,051 1,141 13,546 99,329 9,176 40,801 3 7,678 18,035 27,698 24,031 23,135 23,760 69,447 31,570 14,774 2,189 13,558 95,431 16,605 40,949 4 203 316 601 781 494 316 527 670 210 67 319 1,590 113 534 5 259 377 704 794 716 350 618 885 268 119 361 1,928 160 662 e 3,537 7,779 12,052 9,503 9,280 12,342 28,356 11,756 7,638 554 5,724 31,974 3,293 17,648 7 3,031 7,760 U,327 7,709 8,929 11,155 31,177 12,787 6,669 954 5,612 31,271 4,559 16,722 e UO 293 515 714 350 211 409 602 150 51 287 1,295 86 418 9 20i 359 647 744 576 250 537 830 219 95 339 1,738 122 585 10 283 4,261 4,385 6,595 1,305 1,375 3,898 7,130 1,069 180 2,721 12,975 392 3,543 11 50i 3,661 4,484 4,783 1,806 1,429 4,294 7,939 1,346 285 2,873 14,353 618 4,372 12 178 306 578 790 450 293 524 662 189 60 289 1,591 99 497 13 2y. 360 659 719 639 323 597 850 236 103 338 1,830 141 635 14 1,960 6,048 8,117 9,461 5,380 7,185 17,588 11,490 4,412 329 3,731 30,137 2,100 11,773 15 2, "113 5,366 8,036 5,836 6,334 5,950 20,356 10,237 3,809 670 3,894 27,610 4,194 12,246 16 182 299 487 768 461 278 529 635 184 53 272 1,627 112 480 17 218 353 594 720 630 313 592 750 231 96 310 1,779 148 619 18 1,750 5,605 6,169 11,021 5,347 5,993 17,475 8,737 3,001 258 4,041 37,718 3,783 11,380 19 2,234 4,905 8,335 10,486 7,872 6,655 17,914 8,546 4,096 565 4,052 36,550 7,352 11,981 •20 9 6 U 21 16 6 13 22 10 4 9 36 4 14 21 31 15 67 104 80 24 32 83 30 14 33 138 17 41 22 23 21 106 148 98 31 47 101 18 17 36 186 21 54 23 37 38 147 211 98 40 79 161 19 21 60 355 18 90 24 71 U4 170 316 141 SI 181 250 54 13 113 677 26 149 25 29 84 59 81 61 74 99 84 35 3 47 256 15 96 26 14 52 60 51 41 74 133 56 47 1 29 219 24 107 27 27 18 50 108 75 21 52 91 22 12 26 183 14 37 28 72 77 297 352 195 81 142 233 53 41 114 561 45 169 29 47 85 124 197 85 51 103 176 33 7 100 430 19 110 30 22 56 40 68 48 36 64 38 32 4 33 156 9 44 31 23 41 31 26 50 46 55 44 26 1 26 112 7 76 32 3 24 29 19 21 35 23 19 16 1 8 57 7 38 33 6 7 U 2 7 14 14 5 6 1 1 16 4 17 34 3 8 19 9 13 32 69 14 22 " 50 8 43 35 68 29 73 118 146 38 90 92 45 18 29 230 25 73 36 71 84 322 335 187 134 165 222 68 30 136 555 48 212 37 1 92 84 178 4 27 85 166 20 2 94 347 10 92 38 63 13 59 1 7 49 76 12 1 20 93 3 24 39 19 10 16 9 4 17 37 4 7 49 16 40 6 13 8 3 1 3 9 1 1 21 1 41 156 185 264 347 362 278 289 235 166 40 266 699 79 325 42 173 250 326 316 421 X5 349 294 202 67 300 775 114 399 43 518 668 761 786 1,051 1,032 2,402 635 583 129 1,095 2,304 292 1,667 44 454 828 923 729 1,111 1,082 4,499 762 974 147 1,001 2,271 433 1,801 45 67 131 226 331 220 106 209 285 92 22 105 414 49 167 46 90 112 234 156 253 UO 157 229 U8 19 130 388 50 293 47 1,713 2,730 2,731 5,162 5,386 1,457 4,910 6,564 1,527 427 1,294 6,576 434 5,153 4S 1,347 1,409 2,316 1,005 3,701 1,010 2,921 2,999 782 71 1,253 3,347 455 6,591 49 48 91 120 237 165 65 140 216 59 12 63 273 25 141 50 63 65 128 105 154 77 107 169 46 9 55 265 18 202 51 1,124 1,S96 1,682 3,277 3,329 758 2,608 4,627 986 228 591 4,040 243 3,430 52 744 919 1,430 733 1,882 535 1,635 1,971 319 35 491 2,198 268 3,930 53 •46 85 158 208 157 75 155 206 65 12 71 284 31 U3 54 64 86 173 95 199 103 120 150 97 U 102 228 35 246 55 589 834 1,049 1,885 2,057 699 2,302 1,937 541 199 703 2,536 191 1,723 56 603 490 886 272 1,819 475 1,286 1,028 463 36 762 1,149 187 2,661 57 35 77 147 215 105 72 108 146 67 17 71 260 40 71 5^ 9 26 54 51 70 14 44 60 16 2 23 32 6 42 59 20 20 22 58 34 18 47 70 8 2 9 60 2 65 60 3 8 3 7 11 2 10 ' 1 1 2 12 1 9 61 7 78 120 271 59 87 33 70 43 1 93 306 12 116 62 8 86 118 216 79 37 114 94 44 7 82 333 18 130 63 54 33,046 30,097 85,513 1,422 17,544 32,890 4,203 20,444 12 13,202 105, 526 245 41,561 64 53 28,988 37,629 52,874 1,787 11,090 52,342 4,022 12,275 233 11,742 101,196 865 38,029 65 4 50 82 172 42 65 62 48 31 1 66 200 9 77 66 7 60 95 132 62 65 89 72 35 5 59 229 14 115 67 10 4,763 9,734 45,052 426 4,214 1,340 626 9,678 2 1,237 37,841 121 6,125 68 27 6,330 14,602 17,258 684 2,510 15,646 556 3,911 78 1,162 33, 678 255 7,517 69 5 68 108 220 54 76 75 61 39 1 87 269 9 107 70 4 78 99 163 69 74 95 75 33 6 79 277 18 Ul 71 44 28,283 20,363 40,461 996 13,330 31,550 3,577 10,766 10 11,965 67,687 124 35,436 72 26 22,658 23,027 35,616 1,103 8,580 36,696 3,466 8,364 155 10,580 67,513 610 30,512 73 4 67 108 210 52 75 72 59 38 1 87 261 9 104 74 4 78 98 163 67 71 90 74 32 5 78 275 17 109 75 41 27,787 17,618 39,702 925 13,025 30,899 3,481 i0,448 7 11,657 66,303 UO X,691 76 25 22,287 22,439 34,285 953 3,349 35,837 3,375 8,017 143 10,247 66,293 561 27,673 77 3 52 55 162 37 41 50 37 28 1 62 167 6 70 7S 1 52 58 118 42 38 58 40 22 6 42 170 9 56 79 3 496 2,745 759 71 305 651 96 318 3 308 1,384 14 745 80 1 371 588 1,331 150 231 859 91 347 12 333 1,225 49 2,839 SI 6 24 50 92 42 49 53 46 14 1 37 107 10 51 82 1 35 57 141 17 33 26 23 19 49 152 2 51 83 19 13 38 5 9 1 10 7 49 14 84 164 188 260 443 432 155 332 487 135 43 IW 373 70 306 85 212 30O 446 563 604 180 456 684 246 121 253 1,362 142 443 66 7,208 11,142 72,063 22,428 33,434 8,993 22,703 24,263 11,195 9,873 8,506 63,516 5,146 16,930 87 11,538 17,760 51,075 27,186 30,226 14,703 20,130 38,573 15,372 9,817 12,741 37,142 7,640 26,394 88 122 121 194 345 304 97 232 359 90 25 102 566 44 196 89 42 63 67 91 118 54 95 123 &4 14 62 289 24 103 90 2 3 2 5 4 3 1 11 1 5 91 2 6 5 1 2 2 2 3 2 "i 2 "i 4 2 1 1 92 93 94 1 5 5 3 1 5 3 7 11 1 1 3 1 12 95 14 6 8 3 5 11 15 17 2 8 8 4 4 96 1 12 9 9 3 21 6 27 33 3 9 6 1 31 97 74 30 128 7 22 49 61 64 6 24 54 16 60 98 154 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Most data br 1959 are based on reports Item (For iiefiiiitions and explfmation° , see text) The State Ada Adams Bannock Bear Lake Benewah Bingham Blaine Boise 1 Value Of sales of livestock and/or livestock products including dairy products: dollars 1959... 195,967,328 13,351,921 2,559,576 4,833,323 3,272,135 577,521 11,635,698 3,193,422 690,670 2 1954 . . . 133,889,640 8,811,927 1,518,874 2,575,182 2,075,196 473,972 6,238,194 2,782,148 486,316 3 Any liveslook sold Rlive (cnuie, fwrses and mules, hoiis, and sheep) . farms reporting 1959. . . 26,992 1,828 205 508 586 256 1,663 219 79 4 1954... 27,309 1,618 209 552 564 266 1,723 262 89 5 value of sales, dollars 1959... 133,229, iU 5,030,436 2,423,022 3,735,467 2,292,903 436,534 8,729,383 2,561,325 544,289 6 1954 . . . 35,639,950 3,174,664 1,375,091 1,697,117 1,291,076 278,817 3,338,610 2,172,241 410,351 7 PoulU>' and poultry products . farms reporting 1959. . . 7,179 514 67 132 98 96 353 64 25 R 1954 .. . 11,98< 724 103 138 160 153 536 102 49 9 value of sales, dollars 1959 . . . 6,289,488 780,482 16,408 198,907 34,658 42,694 ao,368 22,166 8,934 10 1054 .. . 5,503,846 473,902 20,341 179,526 43,566 61,799 224,680 16,170 13,022 11 Livestock picducts other than poultry and poultry products value of sales, dollars 1959 ,. . 51,4Aa,426 7,541,003 120,146 898,954 944,574 48,243 2,695,947 609,931 37,397 12 LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE 1954... •42,745,844 5,163,361 123,442 698,539 740,554 138,356 2,224,904 593,737 63,443 13 CaUle and/or calves sold alive . farms reporting 1959 . . . 24,774 1,727 193 480 518 212 1,477 193 74 U 1954... 24,924 1,555 139 493 527 245 1,560 215 83 15 number 1959 .. . 722,128 31,576 13,436 17,655 12,809 2,924 40,222 9,817 3,415 16 1954... 534,239 23,053 8,301 11,455 9,663 2,757 23,406 6,781 2,601 17 dollars 1959... 115,445,771 4,259,160 2,273,953 3,140,355 1,924,370 400,049 7,324,875 1,510,578 477,103 IS 1954... 63,608,955 2,287,395 1,261,152 1,301,697 1,005,872 237,844 2,656,333 689,720 254,895 W Cattle, not counting calves . farms reporting 1959 .. . 19,390 1,390 155 357 423 171 1,083 180 68 20 1954... 20,001 1,279 173 407 430 136 1,245 167 70 21 number 1959. .. 471,934 18,987 11,655 13,053 3,744 1,563 26,544 7,476 1,793 22 1954... 392,612 14,557 7,330 9,517 7,830 1,275 15,742 4,235 1,548 23 dollars 1959 . . . 89,317,064 3,566,581 2,096,883 2,720,027 1,505,094 255,872 5,814,035 1,284,046 293,771 24 Farms reporting by number of cattle sold- 1954... 54,807,286 2,023,207 1,230,733 1,195,854 894,975 145,794 2,130,624 515,691 177,103 25 1 to4 . farms reporting 1959 ., . 8,019 576 34 142 219 71 424 48 16 26 5tol9 . farms reporting 1959. . . 7,144 642 14 141 127 78 389 40 25 27 20 to 99 . farms reporting 1959 . . , 3,343 135 87 51 63 21 219 79 25 28 100 or more . farms reporting 1959. . . 879 37 20 23 14 1 51 13 2 20 Calves . farms reporting 1959 . . . 14,781 1,114 108 232 313 99 867 80 53 3D 1954- ■ 14,038 1,023 68 257 252 163 915 137 50 31 number 1959.. . 250,194 12,589 1,831 4,602 4,065 1,356 13,678 2,341 1,622 32 1954 . . . 141,627 8,501 471 1,938 1,833 1,482 7,664 2,546 1,053 3S dollars 1959 . . . 26,128,707 692,579 177,070 420,328 419,276 144,177 1,510,340 226,532 183,332 34 1954 . . . 8,801,669 264,188 30,419 105,343 U0,397 92,050 525,709 174,029 77,792 35 Horses and/or mules sold alive . farms reporting 1959... 1,359 137 16 50 37 7 53 9 2 36 1954 . . . 1,446 54 21 46 31 14 75 38 9 37 number 1959. .. 3,477 274 31 74 55 15 71 45 2 38 1954... 3,470 94 40 74 51 15 145 123 13 39 dollars 1959... 536, 14S 74,538 9,861 10,463 7,729 1,577 9,025 3,480 LLC 40 1954... 204,214 6,628 2,074 4,973 2,957 935 9,765 6,855 951 41 Hogs and pigs sold alive . .farms reporting 1959 , . . 5,457 5,970 304 239 67 84 96 141 38 108 68 80 267 312 45 101 37 40 42 1954... 43 number 1959... 200,566 17,795 2,008 3,262 315 2,728 9,409 1,716 1,456 44 1954... 119,272 5,950 1,371 1,332 999 1,144 5,549 2,716 770 45 dollars 1959... 6,217,546 551,645 62,248 101,122 9,765 34,568 291,679 53,196 45,136 46 1954 .. . 4,344,240 221,067 73,462 66,774 25,095 38,196 209,054 99,664 30,259 47 Sheep and lambs sold alive . farms reporting 1959. . . 4,297 140 61 115 206 7 466 83 10 48 1954 . . . 4,250 105 46 75 148 9 345 U8 14 49 number 1959 .. . 1,233,073 11,161 5,920 37,194 27,003 30 84,908 76,467 9,380 50 1954... 1,089,998 36,642 2,909 20,567 13,045 159 64,181 77,979 7,515 51 dollars 1959 ... 16,029,949 145,093 76,960 483,522 351,039 390 1,- 994,071 121,940 52 SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL 1954... 17,482,541 659,574 38,403 323,668 257,152 1,842 1,376,002 124,246 53 Stieep and/or lambs shorn . farms reporting 1959. . . 4,469 150 53 126 198 22 452 39 12 54 1954... 4,378 128 54 68 191 20 344 114 17 55 number shorn 1959 .. . 1,016,985 9,231 4,495 23,595 26,648 301 87,999 61,716 7,464 56 1954... 928,324 35,555 1,921 16,057 23,163 160 55,682 64,947 8,063 57 pounds of wool 1959 .. . 10,265,778 95,514 36,057 224,367 268,358 2,347 874,059 610,841 75,072 58 1954 . . . 9,832,106 356,461 17,950 170,699 239,919 1,443 606,777 701,952 79,429 59 Lambs shorn . farms reportinc 1959 . . . 247 6 U 2 2 36 5 60 number shorn 1959. , . 58,074 224 4,073 403 8 7,046 2,655 61 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 257,003 951 16,259 2,420 42 27,833 10,260 62 Other sheep shorn . farms reporting 1959. . . 4,397 147 53 122 198 20 446 89 12 63 number shcm 1959 .. . 958, 9U 9,007 4,495 19,522 26,245 293 80,953 59,061 7,464 64 LITTERS FARROKED pounds of wool 1959... 10,008,775 94,563 36,057 203,108 265,938 2,805 846,176 600,581 75,072 65 Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year . farms reporting 1959. . 4,938 242 61 ru 50 49 249 51 24 66 19.54... 4,898 213 66 121 101 66 315 81 25 67 numbw of litters 1959 , - . 30,554 1,905 319 486 89 262 1,555 348 164 68 December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959- 1954... 21,410 1,154 328 369 190 253 1,268 532 103 69 1 or -2 litters . farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,207 102 30 62 42 24 121 17 8 70 3 to 9 litters . farms reporting 1959. . . 1,892 102 20 41 8 15 84 22 9 71 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 572 22 9 9 8 25 9 7 72 20 to 39 litters . farms reporting 19.59 . . . 196 8 2 1 2 16 2 73 40 to 69 litters . farms reporting 1959 . . . 49 3 1 2 1 74 70 or more litters . forms reporting 1959 .. . 22 5 1 75 June 2 to November 30 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,635 193 47 74 28 33 174 42 19 76 1954 . . . 3,369 181 43 66 62 53 214 62 18 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 14,44A 916 146 218 36 128 703 173 70 78 1954 . . . 10,163 661 140 147 95 128 591 233 43 79 December 1 1^ , June 1 . farms reporting 1959. . . 3,632 169 54 92 31 44 173 36 20 80 1954... 3,479 129 52 81 62 45 212 62 19 81 number of litters 1959... 16,110 939 173 268 53 134 852 175 94 82 1954... 11,247 493 188 222 95 125 677 299 60 AND LITTERS FARROWED: for only ■ sample of fMma, See t«xtj IDAHO CENSUSES OF 1959 AND igS* 155 Bonner Bonneville Boundai7 Butte Camas Canyon Caribou Cassia Clark Clearwater Custer Elmore FrsnkHn 2,598,987 6,769,209 1,073,605 1,529,775 707,783 23,948,872 3,487,870 7,808,593 726,511 335,442 2,283,940 3,323,494 4,181,073 1 1,396,204 4,844,963 748,007 1,209,469 439,785 U,266,a8 2,527,614 6,136,436 828,590 249,259 1,604,828 2,444,234 3,246,353 2 724 1,068 335 175 67 2,370 369 920 46 270 189 195 770 3 725 1,063 310 136 36 3,082 409 1,011 62 231 244 262 808 4 1,326,883 4,359,889 446,955 1,283,956 672,557 14,904,331 2,731,126 6,001,975 629,671 307,498 2,123,705 2,934,858 1,709,558 5 599,136 3,254,560 287,142 956,057 402,255 6,863, 7U 1,865,013 4,606,725 684,821 178,606 1,373,631 1,965,526 1,072,696 6 264 234 122 46 32 718 83 137 18 98 60 63 205 7 377 441 216 97 55 1,329 147 319 17 142 88 143 378 8 52,034 80,125 34,541 34,435 4,437 1,321,674 23,046 93,887 3,454 19,111 8,134 23,953 504,984 9 80,273 219,108 52,036 46,644 7,557 600,223 61,750 154,738 2,389 28,700 14,416 77,321 615,784 10 1,220,070 1,829,195 592,109 211,334 30,789 7,722,367 728,698 1,707,731 93,386 8,833 157,101 364,683 1,966,531 U 716,795 1,371,295 408,829 206,768 29,973 6,802,281 600,351 1,424,973 141,330 41,953 216,781 401,387 1,557,878 12 679 917 290 126 67 2,712 337 841 36 230 161 139 725 13 686 870 273 145 86 2,931 350 930 56 203 207 233 751 14 9,654 20,037 3,169 6,140 5,136 79,187 15,371 30,442 3,128 2,174 U,324 13,623 9,302 15 6,782 17,426 2,491 4,865 3,585 50,226 11,275 26,673 3,914 1,654 11,186 8,650 7,623 16 1,278,064 3,412,587 321,709 816,041 660,005 14,143,895 2,272,592 5,025,770 388,534 259,169 1,608,308 2,029,183 1,282,245 IV 560,441 2,231,588 216,652 494,433 335,311 6,151,634 1,318,663 3,436,805 396,345 152,935 1 ,003,168 892,632 795, 235 18 507 681 186 97 56 2,227 282 655 34 176 122 92 645 19 509 694 214 122 82 2,313 301 719 52 147 164 167 619 20 5,375 14,222 1,124 2,941 2,009 63,904 9,739 19,524 1,111 972 5,033 5,555 6,421 21 4,103 14,316 1,349 2,934 2,994 39,340 9,397 20,094 2,623 901 5,352 6,715 5,851 22 892,239 2,832,536 165,544 516,998 324,111 13,192,316 1,654,725 3,761,412 195, U3 143,535 869,778 1,007,321 1,084,315 23 423,977 2,043,706 163,743 370,714 339,548 5,755,296 1,202,671 2,970,145 302,054 105,782 580,988 749,713 746,250 24 257 206 107 26 11 962 73 258 8 124 34 16 347 25 189 274 77 24 17 323 107 237 15 42 46 29 212 26 53 168 2 44 24 340 67 117 6 10 25 38 31 27 8 33 3 4 102 30 43 5 17 9 5 28 486 381 246 67 43 1,618 237 471 29 175 U7 159 393 29 455 353 137 77 33 1,783 153 503 27 130 144 117 430 30 4,279 5,315 2,045 3,199 3,177 15,233 5,632 10,913 2,017 1,202 6,291 8,073 2,831 31 2,679 3,U0 1,142 1,831 591 10,386 1,878 6,579 1,291 753 5,834 1,935 1,772 32 385,825 580,001 156,165 299,043 335,894 956,079 617,867 1,264,358 193,391 U5,584 738,530 1,021,862 197,930 33 136,464 237,882 52,904 123,769 45,763 396,338 115,992 466,660 94,291 47,153 422,130 142,919 43,985 34 64 40 16 12 5 102 28 34 3 U 15 5 58 35 47 56 8 16 12 99 27 55 9 u 33 3 53 36 86 68 22 13 8 207 127 69 8 46 54 9 101 37 83 104 13 44 28 197 59 88 26 20 69 17 92 38 10,150 9,190 2,900 1,525 357 26,720 14,170 36,445 650 10,499 7,730 883 15,612 39 4,905 3,297 623 2,040 1,891 13,112 3,124 6,361 1,309 1,136 3,097 1,207 4,878 40 63 267 58 103 14 553 94 173 18 62 65 36 174 41 93 298 66 33 16 481 127 261 24 49 92 74 195 42 927 9,529 3,846 3,474 285 18,620 1,895 3,9U 1,205 1,170 2,112 5,994 4,972 43 860 5,529 1,567 2,221 283 11 ,476 2,550 5,250 588 760 1,571 2,176 2,914 44 28,737 295,399 119,226 107,694 3,335 577,220 53,745 121,241 37,479 36,270 65,472 185,814 154,132 45 23,174 230,198 64,279 95,553 13,393 407,477 101,111 148,963 24,441 23,001 54,213 77,739 113,871 46 33 316 20 47 13 236 164 178 20 10 101 30 114 47 40 299 20 75 4 271 121 243 22 8 109 47 86 48 764 87,901 240 27,592 220 U,692 29,663 62,963 15,616 120 34,015 55,306 19,813 49 771 52,624 504 25,129 83 17,613 26,362 68,337 18,203 112 23,886 58,050 10,406 50 9,932 1,142,713 3,120 358,696 2,860 151,996 385,619 813,519 203,008 1,560 442,195 718,978 257,569 51 10,616 734,477 5,588 363,981 1,660 291,491 442,115 1,014,596 262,726 1,484 313,153 993,948 153,712 52 44 295 23 74 7 227 154 173 27 6 U6 42 141 53 45 232 26 65 9 235 131 219 20 10 123 52 U5 54 1,753 50,394 736 28,190 215 12,554 22,531 40,381 16,332 170 29,068 56,330 14,002 55 1,218 40,375 583 23,397 159 12,945 13,852 33,063 21,377 173 28,735 54,757 6,529 56 15,114 558,824 6,556 307,046 2,074 128,484 226,803 403,510 180,592 1,485 297,573 530,605 132,326 57 10,081 430,062 5,562 255,554 1,479 133,995 201,491 369,501 221,361 1,331 293,973 555,568 73,261 58 2 10 18 3 3 1 1 1 3 U 59 3 543 151 140 1,405 33 31 2 3,633 1,766 60 13 2,341 943 700 5,633 283 114 10 10,998 7,020 61 43 291 23 74 7 220 154 171 27 6 116 42 139 62 1,750 49,851 736 23,190 215 12,403 22,391 38,976 16,744 139 29,066 52,697 12,236 63 15,101 556,483 6,556 307,a«, 2,074 127,541 226,103 397,877 180,304 1,371 297,563 519,607 125,306 64 44 246 40 104 4 473 114 197 21 46 70 46 130 65 70 256 46 81 4 347 U7 212 24 39 35 66 155 66 154 1,672 251 670 16 2,513 773 1,059 166 189 300 1,114 433 67 169 1,321 247 446 8 1,808 549 755 153 114 334 423 507 68 26 102 17 40 2 209 43 31 9 27 36 16 77 69 15 96 12 40 2 200 43 85 8 15 24 20 44 70 3 33 3 19 44 14 23 3 3 10 6 9 71 9 3 4 17 7 6 1 3 72 3 1 3 2 2 73 3 1 1 74 34 159 30 70 4 369 74 154 11 37 41 39 76 75 49 143 35 54 1 237 60 145 16 25 54 51 39 76 69 799 121 264 10 1,286 341 512 47 96 110 566 181 77 36 517 120 196 1 958 202 371 86 47 146 229 205 78 29 189 33 81 2 335 89 1A3 19 32 52 35 102 79 42 196 35 62 3 226 98 138 18 28 61 46 122 80 35 873 130 406 6 1,232 432 547 119 93 190 548 257 81 83 804 L27 250 7 350 347 384 72 67 183 194 302 82 156 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Uoflt dflla br 1959 ara based on refnttfl Item (For definilions and explanations, see text) Value of sales o( livestock and/or livestock pfodtjcts including dairy products: dollars 1950. 1951. Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and mules, hofts, and sheep) farms terwrting 1959 . 1954. value of sales, dollars 1959 . 1954. Poultjy and poultry pitxlucts lamia reporting 1959 . 1954. value of sales, dollars 1959 . 1954. Livestock products other thnn poultry and foultry products value of sales, dollars 1959 . 1954. LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE Cattle and/or calves sold alive. . Cattle, not counting calves . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959. 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959. 1954. dollars 1950 . 1954. Farms reporting by number of cattle sold— lto4 farms reporting 1959 . 5 to 19 farms reporting 1959 . 20 to 99 farms reporting 1959. 100 or more farms reporting 1959. Calves farms reporting 1959 . 1954 number 1959 . 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. Horses and/or mules sold alive. . Hogs and pigs sold alivi Sheep and lambs sold alive . SHEEP SHORN AKD WOOL . farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959. 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. . .farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959. 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. . farms repwting 1959. 1951. number 1959 . 1954. dollars 1959 . 1954. Sheep and/or lambs shorn . Other sheep shorn . LITTERS FAHR01VED . farms reporting 1959. 1951. number shorn 1959. 1954. pounds of wool lf>59 . 1954. . farms repoling 1959. number shorn 1959. pounds of wool 1959 . . farms reporting 1959 . number shcm 1959 . pounds of wool 1 959 . Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30. Census year farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . number of lilteiB 1959 . 1954. Farms reporting by number of litters falTOwed December 1, 1958. to November 30, 1959- 1 or 2 liuers farms renirtinK 1959 . 3 u> 9 liUers farms reporting 1959 . 10 to 19 litters farms reporting 1959 . 20 to ^9 litters farms reporting 1959 . 40 to 69 titters farms reporting 1959. 70 or more litters farms reporting 1959 . June 2 to November DO farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number of liUers 1959 . 1954, December 1 ro ,Iune 1 farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number of litters 1959. 1954. 4,035,982 3,077,838 497 578 3,358,229 2,357,5U 116 199 60,299 90,315 617,454 630,062 429 531 19,234 11,608 2,685,742 1,799,220 340 466 15,625 9,660 2,284,794 1,703,918 141 161 33 5 269 287 3,609 1,948 400,948 95,302 7 24 7 57 662 3,321 122 131 1,856 1,473 57,536 54,938 123 99 47,253 32,551 614,289 499,532 109 97 25,771 26,066 278,056 293,325 1 50 180 109 25,721 277,876 122 128 544 395 66 69 220 167 83 90 324 228 5,240,357 3,593,303 647 660 3,295,053 1,774,897 172 275 U4,448 109,381 1,330,856 1,709,030 632 623 18,510 10,796 2,800,832 1,175,754 465 524 11,895 7,011 2,306,146 960,968 218 151 38 8 468 363 6,615 3,785 494,736 214,786 22 26 50 U9 7,163 7,568 135 U6 2,668 2,069 82,708 71,862 36 76 31,100 31,727 404,300 519,713 69 92 24,818 28,067 260,007 324,931 7 102 276 66 24,716 259,731 112 101 531 339 93 84 294 194 71 58 237 145 GotDdlng 7,075,595 5,004,190 829 797 5,027,396 3,106,089 191 340 499,113 170,745 1,549,036 1,727,356 807 736 26,492 17,164 4,133,606 2,051,114 583 597 14,084 13,163 2,619,240 1,809,819 197 240 117 29 477 407 12,408 4,001 1,514,366 241,295 39 55 51 10; 7,040 7,358 195 140 5,334 3,104 165,354 98,484 102 145 55,492 57,323 721,396 949,133 117 137 50,354 55,897 506,898 571,563 5 2,047 6,332 115 48,307 500,566 148 109 765 529 111 92 382 277 115 73 333 252 Jefferson Jerome 3,810,413 3,028,795 722 826 3,370,255 2,507,639 379 542 103,448 115,139 336,710 406,017 700 758 20,393 IB, 201 2,976,827 2,002,373 521 646 12,902 12,972 2,134,531 1,549,884 189 205 108 19 487 435 7,491 5,229 842,296 352,439 28 52 197 98 21,583 6,050 174 309 8,277 7,746 256,587 292,774 59 62 8,366 13,679 U5,258 206,442 70 73 U,861 14,629 105,482 142,349 5 395 2,350 70 11,466 103,132 182 229 1,495 1,247 64 68 34 9 6 1 149 202 726 659 151 153 769 588 5,439,756 3,310,832 933 881 3,563,880 2,Q«,712 179 296 91,584 126,785 1,834,292 1,U1,335 810 744 17,217 11, 6U 2,543,152 1,264,217 613 531 9,173 7,346 1,747,357 955,806 242 278 85 8 434 421 3,044 4,265 800,795 308,411 34 53 130 90 22,U5 5,012 256 265 U,333 4,780 351,478 193,354 213 195 49,395 33,850 642,135 574,629 213 212 32,647 27,399 344,409 301,344 U 2,566 13,464 203 30,081 330,945 267 258 1,586 1,154 114 107 33 U 2 194 183 739 570 133 169 847 584 7,485,380 6,479,868 939 861 5,910,829 5,064,256 156 331 73,684 82,755 1,500,867 1,332,357 875 799 28,268 26,040 5,279,087 4,225,435 648 678 23,637 22,934 4,738,961 4,035,488 251 192 162 43 420 374 4,631 3,106 540,126 189,947 16 32 27 65 4,580 4,168 175 143 6,225 3,036 192,975 98,271 68 U8 33,399 42,766 434,187 736,382 90 99 38,014 32,331 370,631 369,950 4 7,521 35,230 87 30,393 334,401 126 91 734 410 68 39 12 4 2 1 103 69 377 197 74 67 357 213 2,733,189 1,756,181 739 683 1,142,019 552,761 265 493 333,635 386,638 1,257,535 315,782 690 629 8,814 5,137 1,039,500 443,714 550 490 4,912 2,941 779,035 354,378 344 165 35 6 457 398 3,902 2,246 260,465 94,336 43 35 78 61 15,002 4,526 113 114 2,478 1,955 76,818 65,084 27 33 823 2,108 10,699 34,437 31 41 665 978 5,346 8,735 2 5 25 29 660 5,321 76 72 374 310 58 56 189 174 51 48 185 136 1,823,244 1,437,411 725 780 1,200,720 842,380 297 507 87,564 U8,533 534,960 476,498 664 705 7,124 6,366 970,689 637,717 523 560 3,754 3,829 613,294 473,729 284 193 46 376 425 3,370 2,537 357,395 163,933 44 28 98 76 10,165 4,188 179 229 6,439 4,382 201,159 177,666 74 56 1,439 1,495 18,707 22,809 63 61 1,739 1,941 17,045 18,821 8 123 736 64 1,616 16,309 162 168 1,127 748 120 106 500 307 132 135 627 441 IDAHO AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued far only a sample of fums. See text] 157 Lewlfl Lincoln Uadlscm Hlnldoka Nez Perce OneldE Owyhee Payette Power SboBbone Teton Twin Falls VaUey WasMngton 691,206 2,624,282 3,500,951 5,767,975 1,877,354 2,163,947 5,483,206 4,603,346 1,837,655 147,133 1,396,868 17,919,719 1,U9,931 5,364,927 380,248 1,963,667 3,269,330 3,635,248 1,403,532 1,313,834 4,326,296 3,967,644 977,403 173,636 1,279,766 U, 543, 362 736,886 3,469,641 198 299 599 895 489 320 573 677 133 57 333 1,980 94 568 221 366 598 686 578 328 546 701 222 75 347 1,695 135 591 647,451 1,574,868 1,961,195 3,982,312 1,482,955 1,879,169 4,437,958 2,767,441 1,552,961 89,170 1,263,450 14,297,100 1,083,161 4,560,346 325,379 1,140,1U 2,140,903 2,402,739 1,016,043 1,012,580 3,364,877 2,314,740 694,134 77,138 300,026 8,176,240 708,560 2,559,749 76 78 108 164 227 46 122 221 84 27 81 438 44 163 92 156 231 242 329 36 176 321 113 59 110 735 82 246 13,459 100,368 352,593 46,953 133,490 16,271 42,526 U6,561 32,806 54,054 15,922 356,034 10,462 63,340 30,307 59,367 226,909 94,343 133,410 61,890 33,557 112,009 27,978 57,056 16,719 233,371 19,279 79,981 10 30,296 949,048 1,187,163 1,738,705 260,909 268,507 1,002,724 1,719,344 251,888 3,959 617,496 3,266,585 26,308 740,241 11 24,562 764,189 901,518 1,138,166 254,129 239,364 927,862 1,540,395 255,291 39,492 463,021 3,073,751 59,047 329,911 12 193 273 549 778 426 291 523 607 157 57 303 1,875 93 537 13 206 349 528 592 509 301 504 642 194 71 329 1,548 130 537 1< 3,700 7,841 10,621 15,750 8,235 11,008 25,338 14,941 8,310 487 6,723 69,336 5,5U 21,787 15 2,498 6,792 11,491 10,778 7,468 8,350 22,423 15,479 4,655 882 5,082 45,180 5,602 14,733 16 578,533 999,566 1,598,149 2,808,923 1,288,154 1,683,093 3,695,330 2,336,062 1,278,773 53,745 943,041 12,774,145 1,079,652 3,610,286 17 262,786 647,883 1,610,035 1,594,181 872,537 878,440 2,430,324 2,102,535 492,028 74,269 563,613 6,265,778 684,195 1,767,812 18 161 241 449 622 320 211 450 477 139 32 272 1,454 65 450 19 U9 299 406 435 390 265 421 490 165 52 252 1,297 103 445 20 2,346 3,847 4,640 12,621 4,892 7,100 15,909 9,325 3,361 148 4,903 51,194 4,621 12, 8X 21 1,563 4,745 8,156 8,248 4,932 6,714 16,785 12,860 3,281 504 4,093 36,259 4,413 11,1X 22 430,578 580,675 877,990 2,552,368 935,756 1,240,578 2,601,476 1,729,599 727,045 23,275 754,941 10,474, U8 976,U9 2,430,893 23 196,585 503,056 1,365,125 1,281,033 705,036 768,705 2,046,533 1,980,328 395,880 54,223 501,429 5,611., 002 603,037 1,561,452 24 64 U8 287 306 146 69 125 210 38 26 91 482 10 162 25 68 56 U9 208 114 74 144 191 73 5 118 561 32 161 2« 22 65 34 64 50 50 144 50 13 1 56 310 10 % 27 7 2 9 44 10 18 37 26 10 ... 7 101 13 31 28 127 190 378 419 253 192 256 383 113 32 145 973 43 283 2« 120 156 292 306 332 131 272 430 98 48 155 704 55 276 30 1,354 3,994 5,981 3,129 3,343 3,908 9,429 5,616 4,449 339 1,320 13,692 390 8,953 31 935 2,047 3,335 2,530 2,536 1,636 5,633 2,619 1,374 378 989 8,921 1,189 3,599 32 148,005 418,891 720,159 256,555 352,398 442,515 1,094,354 606,463 551, 723 30,470 138,100 2,300,027 103,533 1,179,393 33 66,201 144,827 244,910 313,148 167,501 109/, 735 384,291 121,707 96,143 20,046 62,184 654,776 76,153 206,360 34 9 17 12 21 41 20 52 12 16 5 35 84 5 44 35 15 35 29 15 39 33 37 20 17 3 34 63 3 33 38 9 48 26 21 80 22 509 20 30 10 46 429 5 110 37 23 66 65 20 63 68 565 93 31 5 62 130 16 69 38 720 6,705 3,675 3,000 10,058 3,735 45,971 8,450 12,120 1,000 4,423 64,811 250 15,998 39 2,145 3,863 3,001 1,276 4,679 4,032 24,703 5,135 1,728 275 5,043 8,081 1,004 3,402 40 47 79 91 128 140 70 138 184 42 5 79 249 13 151 41 60 79 151 53 161 72 m 151 57 5 34 192 25 244 42 2,174 2,689 2,254 3,320 5,707 1,608 5,997 11,310 1,841 1,100 1,350 11,016 93 7,099 43 1,389 1,695 2,002 1,150 3,554 773 2,759 3,524 744 31 1,003 4,080 423 6,526 44 67,394 83,359 69,874 102,920 176,917 49,843 185,907 350,610 57,071 34,100 41,850 XI, 496 3,033 220,069 45 59,587 67,476 69,937 29,554 126,330 28,242 98,305 IX, 993 24,458 939 38,533 135,982 15,642 258, 6X 4a 6 64 96 207 27 50 71 70 14 5 U7 242 6 113 47 5 78 93 175 55 66 83 72 29 3 69 274 11 107 48 58 37,326 22,269 82,113 602 10,961 39,250 5,563 15,769 25 21,037 65,896 17 54,961 49 52 26,254 31,185 45,775 1,017 8,061 50,930 4,447 11,497 112 10,792 101,554 608 31,904 50 754 485,238 289,497 1,067,469 7,826 142,493 510,250 72,319 204,997 325 274,131 1,116,643 221 714,493 51 861 420,889 457,930 777,723 11,997 101,866 310,545 72,077 175,920 1,605 192,837 1,766,399 7,719 529,901 52 3 68 103 211 48 68 67 65 37 1 90 261 10 106 53 3 67 95 164 57 71 36 73 27 5 79 266 16 108 M 42 30,230 20,779 52,713 1,078 15,797 33,053 3,337 17,974 12 13,313 75,732 113 44,142 55 25 21,403 21,712 46,127 1,151 9,399 40,599 3,790 9,963 152 9,960 71,612 556 35,602 5« 449 318,176 219,814 547,529 9,468 157,543 348,438 37,848 166,076 70 149,432 741,476 941 424,352 57 290 250,031 226,506 503,932 U,468 94,619 418,571 39,956 111,072 1,269 97,263 741,224 4,836 348,280 58 1 3 6 14 4 3 4 3 8 1 29 3 59 3 1,943 526 9,338 103 5 136 13 1,107 13 7,652 2,155 60 15 9,ca5 3,200 46,239 448 31 916 105 5,700 70 32,665 13,131 61 2 66 102 209 46 68 67 63 37 1 90 2X 10 101 62 39 28,287 20,253 43,375 975 15,792 32,917 3,824 16,867 12 13,300 68,030 U3 41,937 63 434 309,161 216,514 501,290 9,020 157,512 347,522 37,743 160,376 70 149,362 708, BU 941 411,221 64 36 60 108 152 142 54 U9 177 34 4 65 193 15 132 65 42 53 145 54 113 73 88 136 46 3 39 135 U 190 6« 285 479 498 986 926 273 891 1,145 235 43 325 1,299 86 1,000 67 220 233 436 200 505 174 475 593 U6 5 226 542 60 1,180 68 U 21 57 65 71 27 41 71 22 2 38 81 7 37 69 16 19 41 54 48 21 50 74 5 1 22 75 6 63 70 6 10 6 23 U 3 19 25 5 2 24 1 20 71 2 10 2 9 4 2 7 4 1 1 1 8 1 11 72 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 73 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 74 29 45 63 123 102 36 91 142 29 4 34 161 7 103 75 27 37 74 36 82 40 59 100 20 1 33 90 8 146 76 129 231 225 461 432 123 366 535 130 10 129 630 45 463 77 115 113 195 109 231 64 216 310 42 1 66 273 32 524 78 26 47 84 116 104 42 94 124 22 2 47 127 12 105 7» 30 37 107 32 86 58 71 106 36 3 66 90 8 165 80 156 198 273 525 494 155 525 560 105 33 196 669 41 532 81 105 U5 241 91 274 110 259 233 74 4 160 264 28 656 92 158 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table lO.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS [Data for dairy products sold for 1959 are based It«m (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Ada AdajDS ftBnnfvV Bear Lake Benewah Bingham Blaine Bolae DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 Any milk or cream sold farms reporting 1059- , 16,39A 1,473 91 263 436 97 961 143 11 2 1951 . . . 21,996 1,530 140 388 527 154 1,259 181 47 3 dollars 1959., , 47,136,803 7,500,888 105,002 804,720 831,864 47,047 2,328,842 353,378 5,867 4 1954 , , - 37,731,469 4,981,566 114,288 611,483 618,195 137,620 1,915,448 235,741 22,934 5 Average sales per farm reportinc dollars 1959- . , 2,875 5,092 1,154 3,060 1,908 485 2,423 2,471 533 6 Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting 1959 ,. , U,494 1,473 56 236 425 19 930 128 2 7 1954,, , 18,16<1 1,512 58 314 512 35 1,221 149 8 8 pounds 1959.. , V61,037,912 206,208,649 2,711,094 17,403,070 26,072,147 473,380 68,773,145 12,869,118 4,800 9 1954,,, W53,572,361 153,929,4141 2,151,419 19,332,052 22,312,322 2,293,826 66,437,321 7,275,359 36,696 10 Cream sold farms reptrting 1959 . , , 2,111 10 41 32 11 80 31 15 9 11 1954 , - , 3,832 IS 82 74 15 119 33 32 39 12 pounds of butterfal 1959 , . , 1,419,757 4,000 28,661 21,295 17,250 33,365 27,606 12,363 9,347 IS 1954 , , , POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS 2,601,511 27,415 59,291 46,887 10,438 58,402 26,370 32,444 37,957 U Poultry and poultry products sold farms reporting 1959, , . 7,179 514 67 132 98 96 353 64 25 15 1954 . . . 11,984 724 108 188 160 153 586 102 49 16 dollars 1959 . . . 6,289,488 780,482 16,408 198,907 34,658 42,694 210,368 22,166 3,984 17 1954... 5,503,846 473,902 20,341 179,526 43,566 61,799 224,680 16,170 13,022 18 Chickens sold famis reporting 1959.. . 4,091 344 20 71 68 47 154 27 14 19 1954 .. . 5,886 390 48 92 67 71 270 33 27 20 number 1959 .. . 2,505,168 570,972 2,189 42,756 4,899 3,843 22,378 20,745 1,323 21 1954 .. . 1,453,276 65,649 2,621 35,515 7,659 9,314 33,780 2,129 1,305 22 Broilers sold farms reptrting 1959 .. . 57 3 2 1 23 1954... 82 7 4 i 24 number 1959 .. . 1,855,835 511,500 15,400 19,500 26 1954... 749,379 17,676 ... 22,878 1,500 X 4,045 342 20 71 '68 47 154 26 'l4 27 1954 . . . 5,828 387 48 90 67 71 269 33 27 26 number 1959 . . . 649,333 59,472 2,189 27,356 4,899 3,843 22,378 1,245 1,323 29 1954... 703,897 47,973 2,621 12,637 7,659 9,314 32,280 2,129 1,305 30 Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1959 . 6,297 442 61 116 92 85 321 43 22 31 1954... 10,316 643 96 141 142 135 502 35 44 32 dozens 1959 . . . U,64a,497 1,330,771 45,654 444,848 97,998 123,315 602,240 28,381 25,091 33 1954... 10,143,936 773,622 31,780 169,308 101,511 118,458 570, %9 30,823 25,734 34 Turkeys, ducka, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting 1959 ,, , 385 23 6 6 3 4 26 4 2 35 1954.,. 833 51 10 21 11 8 39 18 1 36 dollars 1959... 1,033,285 7,071 335 30,283 65 232 1,335 362 95 87 1954... 669,404 128,370 5,530 81,911 5,618 275 4,201 1,549 3,000 SB Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting 1959 .. . 585 31 9 18 2 8 34 5 6 39 1954... _1l282 65 18 29 61 17 78 18 10 40 number 1959 . . . 236,683 1,197 89 7,665 16 64 398 74 57 41 1954 , , , Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised— 159,846 28,983 1,420 16,236 1,487 148 1,263 323 928 42 Under 50 farms reporting 1959 , , . 548 28 9 17 2 8 34 5 6 43 50 to 399 farms reporUng 1959,,, 27 2 44 400 or more farms reporting 1959, ,, 10 1 1 Itm {For definitions and explanations, see text) Fremont Gem Goodljtg Idaho Jefferstm Jercme Kootenai Latah I«iiM DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 Any milk or cream sold farms reporting 1959, , 346 502 564 285 593 544 444 332 184 2 1954 , , 434 610 752 491 833 691 512 509 257 S dollars 1959,,. 500,670 1,721,653 1,336,189 292,408 1,689,640 1,345,202 1,255,289 527,801 277,793 4 1954-.- 480,466 1,543,290 1,435,859 333,419 987,650 1,144,183 812,327 466,899 208,082 5 Average sales per farm reporting dollars 1959 , , , 1,447 3,430 2,369 1,026 2,349 2,473 2,827 1,590 1,510 g Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting 1959 ., . 316 481 538 84 578 533 231 107 70 7 1954 . . 388 580 708 73 789 657 196 83 114 8 pounds 1959 . . . 15,70S,92A 50,879,958 48,057,713 4,943,918 50,240,348 42,899,085 23,296,245 10,221,540 5,288,124 9 1954... 16,655,560 46,150,025 49,304,626 5,099,369 34,124,310 34,757,588 16,620,738 7,573,065 4,823,817 10 30 46 21 30 26 44 226 418 15 44 16 34 264 316 246 426 119 143 11 1954 . . . 12 pounds of butterfat 1959 . . . 11,840 7,096 31,940 142,899 19,900 19,820 179,787 77,196 71,816 IS 1954... POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS 34,876 24,328 50,548 206,295 35,773 43,006 145,909 273,462 110,309 14 Poultry and poultry products sold farms reporting 1959... U6 172 191 379 179 156 265 297 116 16 1954 . . . 199 275 340 542 296 331 493 507 204 16 60,299 114,448 499,113 103,448 91,584 73,684 333.635 87,564 41,889 17 1954 . . . 90,315 109,381 170,745 115,139 126,785 82,755 386,638 118,533 68,434 18 Chickens sold farms reporting 1959... 64 102 109 238 U4 86 163 180 55 19 1954 . . 82 125 132 247 162 169 288 218 76 20 number 1959 . . . 13,258 14,717 428,618 17,224 14,378 11,304 120,138 21,276 6,339 21 1954 , , , 11,151 28,505 49,698 17, 523 26,736 20,484 116,551 19,329 13,203 22 Broilers sold farms repcrting 1959 ,. , 8 6 23 1954 , , 3 4 2 15 2 24 397,300 82,300 26 1954,.. 13,400 31,900 ... 6,000 81,000 6,300 26 Other chickens sold farms reporting 1959... 64 102 101 238 114 36 158 180 55 27 1954... 82 123 179 247 162 167 277 218 74 28 number 1959... 13,258 14,717 31,318 17,224 14,378 11,304 37,838 21,276 6,339 29 1954... 11,151 15,105 17,793 17,523 26,736 14,484 35,551 19,329 6,903 80 Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1959. .. 110 153 162 350 160 134 231 273 106 31 1954... 178 223 272 501 252 261 423 456 168 82 dozens 1959... 161,586 228,214 532,096 285,408 256,870 206,132 807,477 233,117 108,679 83 1954... 243,676 238,132 218,579 238,582 346,058 184,724 550,731 219,774 79,874 84 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting 1959 ,, , 9 6 14 17 2 4 11 13 10 85 1954 , , , 19 14 30 40 13 28 25 24 37 86 dollars 1959.,. 877 32,367 70,735 1,340 203 460 383 848 3,086 87 1954 . . . 1,461 4,437 61,468 4,559 3,733 1,559 35,301 2,909 22,329 - 38 Tuikeys and turkey fryers raised ... , farms repotting 1959 , , n 16 30 13 7 6 19 20 23 39 1954,, 27 29 46 26 25 17 64 31 59 40 number 1959, , 274 9,292 13,334 98 40 138 131 219 897 41 1954,. Farms reporting by number at turkeys and turkey fryers raised- 320 1,272 30,504 826 682 195 5,196 653 4,197 42 Under 50 fanns reporting 1959 . . 9 14 28 13 7 4 19 19 22 43 50 to 399 farms reporting 1959 . . 2 1 2 1 44 400 or mere farms reporting 1959 . . 2 1 1 IDAHO 159 SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 on reports for only a sample trf furaa. See text] Banner Bonneville Boundary Butte Camaa Canyon Caribou Caasla Clark Clearwater Custer Elmore Franklin 390 621 190 95 24 2,007 218 608 16 58 30 87 648 1 517 816 297 115 51 2,367 294 817 31 99 146 152 810 2 1,213,723 1,594,489 589,355 82,425 29 913 7,668,404 633 441 1,538,257 17,537 8,209 32,lil 141,829 1,910,744 3 711,654 1,151,963 405,992 76,435 29 ,219 6,733,944 498 091 1,236,527 28,486 41,274 66,352 113,047 1,520,515 4 3,112 2,568 3,102 868 1 247 3,821 2 906 2,530 1,096 142 1,071 1,630 2,949 5 200 604 85 70 3 1,990 196 60O 5 11 15 70 643 6 1«3 753 99 84 5 2,804 266 780 9 12 46 74 734 7 25,363,974 49,212,757 11,732,734 1,912,480 418 234 220,360,951 20,637,478 47,757,671 62,500 30,702 520,342 3,459,337 64,224,205 8 14,817,6U 38,770,038 7,221,343 2,462,300 94 660 196,324,558 16,543 175 42,363,591 ,92,918 688,482 1,730,862 3,127,380 59,036,893 9 210 20 110 25 17 17 23 3 16 48 15 17 10 10 334 63 196 31 46 63 23 37 22 87 100 78 26 11 95, 597 17,315 73,900 5,735 8 723 9,724 20 936 7,773 26,040 11,522 37,433 33,552 24,700 12 202,212 48,766 119,714 15,368 49 ,567 55,226 22 585 26,953 22,975 30,920 48,043 53,548 39,323 13 264 234 122 46 32 ne 83 137 13 98 60 63 205 11 377 441 216 97 55 1,329 147 319 17 142 38 143 378 15 52,034 80,125 34,541 34,435 4 437 1,321,674 28 046 93,887 3,454 19,111 8,134 23,953 504,984 IS 80,273 219,108 52,036 46,644 7 557 600,223 61 750 154,738 2,389 23,700 14,416 77,321 615,784 17 124 135 62 35 16 357 60 63 9 52 32 41 179 18 163 216 77 51 31 666 30 137 7 58 47 68 314 19 10,171 12,738 4,567 5,756 636 236,002 5 780 70,097 208 3,741 1,498 7,539 90,360 20 12,198 72,546 1 48,000 6,145 6,750 1 ,534 227,360 6 9 161,200 153,800 13 180 126,880 3 3 63,500 91,000 568 3,569 2,158 35,269 1 3 4,000 26,800 114,779 1 3 4,500 13,500 21 22 23 24 2S 124 135 62 ■35 16 353 '60 61 '9 '52 '32 40 178 26 163 215 77 51 31 659 80 134 7 58 47 68 311 2T 10,171 12,758 4,567 5,756 636 74,302 5 730 6,597 208 3,741 1,498 3,539 85,860 58 12,198 24,546 6,145 6,750 1 534 73,560 13 130 35,880 568 3,569 2,158 8,469 101,279 29 223 200 109 40 31 607 60 124 14 87 45 59 135 30 331 379 192 89 43 1,118 123 257 13 126 74 127 353 31 138,433 221,307 96,497 95,869 12 407 1,160,346 76 347 173,719 5,112 52,265 21,374 60,115 1,402,117 32 135,280 410,294 97,746 Ul,728 IS 156 970,096 156 676 130,985 4,332 50,634 28,350 102,986 1,825,285 33 19 17 9 1 1 51 5 5 4 2 5 1 6 34 27 23 19 a 3 91 11 21 5 3 9 14 6 35 1,672 1,060 596 150 50 807,466 192 425 1,671 143 392 87 89 3« 2,610 1,562 1,030 513 62 52,787 1 ,035 9,038 309 60 1,581 3,204 1,189 37 41 16 10 5 2 46 8 12 8 5 17 1 12 38 59 21 26 24 2 38 23 40 10 50 19 3 39 632 272 158 68 5 138,551 69 163 370 43 129 7 99 40 562 228 293 255 8 16,062 415 1,942 111 680 582 176 41 37 15 9 4 2 41 3 U 7 5 17 1 12 42 4 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 43 44 Leirls Lincoln Madison Minidoka Ne z Perce Oneida Owyhee Payette Power Shoshone Teton Twin Falls Valley Washington 71 209 454 604 158 157 233 506 72 10 297 1,072 32 258 1 89 343 582 642 291 217 342 741 126 50 300 1,378 88 480 2 30,108 815,414 1,094,841 1,508,743 256,933 202,339 356,380 1,703,448 132,136 3,930 554,735 2,955,165 25,913 562,013 3 24,414 636,673 786,000 881,161 248,230 191,108 714,391 1,520,517 198,644 38,345 413,417 2,700,727 56,555 652,283 4 424 3,902 2,4L2 2,498 1,626 1,289 3,675 3,366 2,530 393 1,863 2,757 810 2,178 5 26 198 453 594 26 156 222 4S6 60 10 271 1,024 32 232 6 3 292 560 638 47 210 304 722 80 21 269 1,334 30 358 T 364,165 29,259,779 36,513,568 4 £,401,003 4 ,876,836 7 007,532 23,372,118 47,423,769 4,035,374 34,142 19,221,055 93,120,744 353,374 17,259,330 6 146,888 19,842,178 25,530,631 2 9,707,255 -i ,159,153 7, 780,945 21,650,947 45,815,829 5,487,617 644,536 13,640,933 36,813,096 933,504 18,816,026 9 56 12 1 10 132 1 U 20 13 5 26 49 11 36 10 86 51 22 4 244 7 33 19 46 29 31 44 58 122 11 20,322 IS, 215 1,800 25,530 36,168 650 4,137 32,175 41,325 3,500 26,180 63,912 11,476 39,736 12 33,571 102,475 16,878 10,791 95,138 4,615 62,965 31,784 33,405 18,558 38,321 34,104 54,997 104,499 13 76 78 108 164 227 46 122 221 84 27 31 438 44 163 H 92 156 . 231 242 329 86 176 321 113 59 UO 735 82 246 15 13,459 100,366 352,593 46,958 133,490 16,271 42,526 116,561 32,806 54,054 15,922 356,034 10,462 63,840 16 30,307 59,367 226,909 94,343 133,410 61,890 33,557 U2,0O9 27,978 57,056 16,719 283,371 19,279 79,981 17 38 35 63 73 126 35 64 UO 41 18 50 307 24 86 18 47 62 91 81 154 57 93 150 57 25 38 396 39 134 19 3,371 139,697 88, %5 6,822 66,466 4,414 9,432 121,626 3,690 4,645 3,650 238,729 2,422 45,719 30 3,335 33,077 5 1 137,085 28,000 88,129 1 4 45,000 73,350 7,383 53,507 3 7 54,000 42,075 6,333 7,411 1 4,000 33,949 7 3 112,550 23,200 5,126 23,580 "i 15,000 2,026 86,367 7 7 205,000 47,500 4,314 "i 1,500 14,651 2 1 39,000 5,000 21 22 23 24 25 36 30 62 73 125 '35 '63 103 41 18 '50 302 24 34 26 47 61 88 81 148 57 93 148 57 25 33 391 39 133 27 3,371 2,612 43,965 6,822 12,466 4,414 5,432 9,076 3,690 4,645 3,650 33,729 2,422 6,719 28 3,335 5,077 14,779 7,383 11,432 6,333 7,411 10,749 5,126 8,530 2,026 38,867 2,814 9,651 29 69 67 93 137 211 37 104 191 77 26 72 382 39 147 30 81 134 198 215 294 67 133 273 97 53 99 649 74 197 31 35,934 50,306 923,362 130,958 287,435 42,230 112,669 131,473 90,460 156,569 42,853 469,361 28,268 111,329 32 59,564 85,894 402,576 124,843 137,316 84,776 64,481 181,726 59,385 60,094 39,921 521,514 32,568 104, 295 33 1 5 3 9 4 4 7 7 12 2 1 28 1 10 34 2 20 25 10 16 6 19 20 15 4 8 39 5 15 S5 50 312 660 604 502 305 446 1,470 1,257 249 100 62,630 20 610 38 139 1,145 35,376 41,707 27,141 33,723 1,297 13,146 1,400 384 1,157 33,662 404 30,528 37 5 3 21 13 9 7 6 13 16 6 18 14 13 38 1 21 41 15 21 10 23 28 26 7 41 29 10 24 39 27 30 269 176 145 118 72 410 333 83 135 10,195 141 40 23 327 6,232 6,663 3,982 6,603 332 5,845 363 109 380 6,365 120 6,555 41 5 3 19 2 12 1 8 1 7 6 12 1 15 1 5 1 18 12 1 1 13 42 43 44 160 Pai-t 1 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For derinilions and explanaUons, see text) The State BlngbEun Corn: Com for all purposes farms reporting acres Harvested for grain farms reporting acres bushels Sales farms reporting bushels Cut for silage farms reporting acres tons, green weight 1959. 1954. 1959. 195i. 1959. 1954. 1959. 195i. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres of com harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959. 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959. 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959. 4,604 3,633 77,818 44,010 1,761 1,373 23,819 13,982 1,795,201 852,101 715 442 893,936 344,091 3,498 2,448 52,332 28,357 818,235 393,026 181 215 1,667 1,671 2,141 1,184 1,066 139 36 38 697 624 11,749 7,522 186 93 2,352 807 178,928 46,707 71 18 76,315 9,834 598 562 9,150 6,607 146,264 94,118 247 108 9 5 149 41 2 1 13 20 620 200 U3 21 2,282 280 316 181 168 18 10 111 110 10 110 108 1,290 1,252 38 93 526 861 30 66 468 606 8,334 7,849 58 248 5 2 66 61 1,090 345 2 128 1 100 3,400 1 1,700 2 28 319 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Gooding Com: Com for all purposes. Harvested for grain. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acrec 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Cut for silage. larms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres of com harvested for all purposes : Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959. 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959. 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959. 27 80 347 4 166 336 1,144 4,757 260 365 210 240 3,800 5,556 2,188 2,717 121 173 100 112 1,159 1,786 828 391 75,547 109,492 41,413 47, 821 36 43 21 30 23,385 32,337 10,847 20,397 199 262 139 130 2,599 3,746 1,320 1,671 32,767 57,586 15,256 21,949 11 15 3 23 42 122 40 155 130 183 65 93 58 76 5 11 15 19 172 179 13 16 166 150 2,700 2,369 260 132 3,269 1,532 84 27 794 171 54,365 8,363 16 5 9,925 1,074 212 106 2,442 1,317 42,920 24,380 6 33 44 69 100 96 1,147 626 1 1 25 4 200 28 7 2 190 15 1 1 20 5 1 57 4 660 80 2 1 132 n IDAHO 161 OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Part 1 of 5 Bonner Bonneville Boundary Butte Cajnes Canyon Can bou Cassia Clark Clearwater Custer Elmore Franklin 14 2 1,270 5 86 1 93 93 1 "i 10 2 1,100 4 23 2 6 1 47 70 2 171 13 23,229 101 1,302 25 2,880 838 3 is U6 1 1 3 44 l-i 13,139 650 618 8,870 42 239 1 3 63 71 1 4 923 68 35 1,511 596 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 6 6,425 35 612 5b 40 700,557 "60 ... 106,683 300 35 419,495 975 31,865 '.'.'. 315 27 11 219 12 12 '40 356,767 161,395 ::: ... 50,340 11,345 13 14 9 915 5 75 48 92 15 1 5 2 624 4 25 "2 "3 1 14 68 16 125 '12 14,194 101 1,221 ... 1,263 825 17 1 52 43 15 6,439 42 223 68 33 4 296 577 18 2,086 240 233,282 996 19,585 18,743 12,927 19 5 340 5 235 120 91,573 24 445 2,355 7 450 j 275 ... ' 1 "60 3,493 7,280 1 20 21 "2 4 43 1 '.'.'. 35 165 3 7E ::: ' 2 106 2 13 22 23 37 73 1 275 ... 16 ... 3 15 19 24 8 522 43 24 67 25 3 345 22 22 17 26 3 335 43 11 17 4 "i 36 3 3 9 27 28 29 IJ 5 30 Lewis Lincoln Madison Minidoka Ne- Perce Oneida Owyhee Fayette Power Shoshone Teton Twin Falls Valley Washington 104 9 130 7 64 293 298 22 322 1 107 1 37 15 27 10 81 252 260 4 141 1 139 2 1,^20 187 1,556 213 1,127 6,993 4,627 356 5,040 14 1,630 3 346 299 133 21 1,293 4,085 2,925 69 1,966 10 1,722 4 17 1 3 2 6 174 159 177 130 70 If, 31 59 5 6 220 1 4 2 7 3,927 2,410 2,074 885 822 113 277 650 7 8 13,100 30 230 72 399 331,012 159,725 143,517 51,676 ... '.'.'. 63,436 6,977 17,612 31,854 9 10 2 1 2 87 76 69 35 ,. 30 3 15 21 11 12 1,200 150 72 227,565 99,432 73,399 14,292 33,190 1,029 9,141 12,596 13 14 89 7 125 2 63 186 148 22 260 1 90 15 23 13 22 2 80 123 154 4 112 1 85 16 1,290 168 1,514 190 1,109 3,051 2,498 353 3,947 14 1,330 17 246 261 118 5 1,284 1,490 1,936 69 1,771 10 1^037 18 17,335 3,215 22,215 3,350 16,022 48,964 35,231 4,662 60,777 180 19,975 19 3,073 4,225 1,199 26 16,764 21,095 23,701 1,265 27,066 100 13,473 20 11 2 6 2 3 3 11 1 20 2 21 14 2 3 2 1 13 20 12 10 22 110 19 41 21 18 15 55 3 271 23 23 100 38 11 9 9 185 104 82 35 24 44 4 81 4 27 104 154 9 ... 167 43 25 32 1 24 1 16 79 76 8 73 1 33 26 26 4 24 ... 16 81 56 4 64 30 27 1 1 1 5 16 8 1 16 28 1 1 ..! 5 e 2 2 ^ "'i 29 30 Stub Items continued 162 Part 2 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Ada BauDDck Bear Laie Benewah Bingham Blaine Small grains harvested; Winter wheat ...farms reporting 1959.. 195i.. acres 1959.. 1954. . bushels 1959.. 195A.. Sales bUHhela 1959. . 1954. . Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres fanne reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres faims reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Spring wheat farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. . 1954. . Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres faims reporting 1959.. Oats faims reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. . 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres fanne reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Barley farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954. . Sales bushela 1959 . , 1954., Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres faims reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres faims reporting" 1959. . 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Rye farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959. , bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959. . Safflower farms reporting 1959., acres 1959., bushels 1959., Sales buahels 1959 . , Other grains faims reporting 1959., acres 1959. bushela 1959., Sales bushels 1959. Annual legumes: Diy field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 100-lb. bags 1959. 1954. Diy field and seed peas harvested for peas .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. 5,351 5,490 674, 1B3 646,482 20,061,684 17,202,143 19,167,125 15,954,187 470 993 780 1,113 1,990 15,445 18,145 412,410 508,880 18,350,875 17,342,843 17,538,660 15,761,224 3,356 7,916 2,597 974 602 6,488 10,059 127,794 174,079 5,768,999 8,183,284 3,054,488 4,283,663 3,210 2,167 643 261 207 9,173 11,832 499,879 540,793 15,436,869 17,734,854 10,635,243 12,662,192 2,227 2,549 1,672 1,360 1,365 195 7,184 202,412 176,227 21 1,394 27,151 27,001 8,257 165,483 8,954,364 2,837,134 3,782 5,306 133,612 149,493 2,592,350 2,637,682 1,531 1,803 125,151 100,483 175,148,684 134,852,081 24 32 1,061 1,608 25,528 31,419 24,387 22,672 13 5 3 1 2 448 535 5,543 5,532 302, 543 256,296 282,793 197,630 193 219 30 5 1 454 618 5,875 6,951 384,201 413,435 122,104 Ul,298 210 206 32 3 3 96 173 6,104 3,060 270,725 101,338 207,120 27,592 31 U 3 7 2 IB 275 583 8,819 557,390 89,227 44 107 826 1,665 12,189 24,250 16,000 10 177 488 2,586 8,860 2,134 6,516 52 71 563 857 17,376 23,652 14,499 20,754 66 75 1,054 1,121 35,984 50,046 8,605 15,469 40 IS 4 3 1 77 98 1,657 2,013 56,294 71,605 15,054 31,348 1 20 1,200 9 123 3,165 1,040 266 262 39,167 37,390 835,673 716,436 779,152 654,589 10 24 41 66 125 314 379 10,129 13,921 344,068 399,032 323,907 373,742 68 128 58 38 22 123 174 2,181 2,809 80,433 117,218 39,026 61,029 71 30 10 6 6 403 437 23,100 17,540 716,737 520,003 468,242 329,208 82 119 82 60 60 4 158 2,427 2,211 13 1,255 23,610 23,460 42 1,504 44,729 16,799 42 570 1 '26 :,0OO 67 56 5,143 3,790 118,150 66,080 116,529 64,377 6 12 20 16 13 305 382 11,538 18,729 234,886 305,005 214,692 266,415 63 105 67 45 25 158 1,186 2,414 50,077 88,640 14,683 33,255 41 35 10 1 1 363 435 14,821 15,615 484,856 444,135 272,816 280,308 103 115 70 40 35 6 180 2,160 1 6 200 132 146 U,003 12,559 538,700 482,462 5U,003 460,298 12 33 13 23 51 46 129 1,673 4,426 30,103 94,049 25,481 85,400 21 10 2 2 126 195 5,171 8,503 173,320 427,234 129,835 361,805 29 16 13 103 156 5,225 7,394 135,256 230,444 108,177 182,040 22 30 21 17 18 3 112 2,176 2,001 98 1,600 28 33 5,963 12,308 79,788 173,358 79,042 161,180 7 7 2 2 10 1,478 1,674 44,449 39,906 2,289,983 1,657,334 2,265,848 1,535,232 223 811 268 113 58 436 678 4,330 5,997 248,913 397,545 86,313 115,495 286 119 23 4 572 708 14,681 14,908 554,946 519,009 279,447 280,937 264 173 75 33 27 13 243 15,365 U,a71 545 14,029 643,521 213,602 17 51 242 532 2,097 5,883 52 40 38 19 7,250 1,895 5,136 382 6,935,093 3,082,135 5,499,957 519,016 2 10 591 1,046 13,500 U,540 13,500 10,639 173 216 5,709 6,686 227,115 247,028 215,403 221,888 26 69 52 21 5 36 163 2,185 3,375 98,757 150,538 47,789 91,970 23 36 17 9 1 77 138 2,460 4,065 96,313 134,591 49,491 75,742 2 29 300 99 3,547 137,339 63,956 2 2 54 76 1,080 911 4 2 270 17 656,000 12,400 IDAHO 163 OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Part 2 of 5 Bonner Bonneville Boundary Butte Camas Canyon Caribou Cassia Clark Clearwater Custer Elmore Franklin 41 60 1,102 627 26,029 11,592 144 127 54,145 46,589 997,951 926,108 119 102 4,852 5,093 248,232 245,622 7 4 2,682 2,165 16,201 7,990 76 78 24,819 19,311 517,745 327,755 60 57 757 670 38,362 27,959 220 189 24,346 18,134 685,834 390,813 120 116 32,232 29,048 707,069 431,742 5 5 2,530 929 56,025 8,690 116 98 5,440 3,803 190,315 U5,750 4 2 581 165 15,041 1,620 11 26 2,150 2,330 36,645 42,732 382 387 22,734 22,568 634,343 442,938 1 2 3 4 5 6 23,207 7,711 947,929 . 823,382 238,392 236,977 16,121 7,880 488,744 309,216 35,353 23,032 652,624 366,818 653,737 387,003 55,350 8,200 182,052 133,297 14,040 1,590 36,383 41,203 588,422 390,077 7 8 22 13 1 1 4 2 11 10 23 98 28 54 10 13 14 4 1 "2 1 2 1 6 66 28 29 2 "1 7 28 49 61 75 7 26 12 12 63 1 4 7 35 30 32 12 1 "i 2 1 2 2 6 37 116 83 77 69 9 10 u 12 13 74 159 751 1,950 17,060 45,252 915 1,095 29,924 36,345 1,328,634 1,240,480 159 137 5,274 6,544 199,338 218,716 165 184 4,491 7,048 207,249 221,039 42 89 3,913 11,91£ 51,390 194,670 1,357 1,545 19,833 17,502 1,192,993 898,929 312 354 22,305 31,621 492,057 600,786 727 738 21,411 16,796 1,154,474 711,447 19 20 579 1,000 22,733 18,136 55 139 1,022 3,571 17,997 97,918 80 113 1,915 1,791 68,447 72,978 92 134 3,549 4,933 107,125 124,898 480 535 8,329 U,942 318,252 320,030 U 15 16 17 18 19 13,301 35,220 1,283,092 1,120,515 193,342 209,186 194,161 191,640 47,883 173,319 1,104,973 825,063 467,133 557,597 1,113,946 634,390 21,395 15,891 14,689 91,920 63,639 65,322 101,453 U6,461 295,070 274,324 20 21 52 18 1 2 1 81 550 182 56 46 51 64 19 13 12 27 91 24 17 6 "13 4 11 U 440 734 163 15 5 19 93 77 52 66 151 375 124 41 36 3 10 2 3 1 19 24 5 7 17 43 14 5 1 27 37 11 3 9 190 211 52 16 11 22 23 24 25 26 188 378 3,460 5,727 106,036 231,441 3U 481 4,270 5,684 196,507 261,370 148 181 15,424 9,565 944,166 660,179 92 103 1,782 1,905 91,990 87,012 16 43 762 1,893 13,904 69,621 596 828 5,989 6,478 343,204 398,655 90 152 1,832 3,022 58,453 108,419 115 226 1,342 1,345 73,097 97,707 18 32 444 1,097 18,215 30,004 94 154 1,899 4,052 47,556 133,570 72 107 1,173 1,431 42,116 54,044 33 57 459 769 23,246 36,837 93 140 713 870 34, 2U 43,402 27 28 29 30 31 32 39,352 115,153 80,326 101,236 878,789 562,365 38,675 29,126 7,525 45,255 99,055 103,201 22,146 35,799 24,591 23,976 6,800 10,835 27,447 93,468 5,492 U,520 5,37] 12,294 6,250 3,500 33 34 82 69 25 9 3 187 101 19 3 4 41 39 U 11 43 31 42 13 5 1 6 3 3 4 401 166 26 1 2 28 40 11 9 77 28 7 1 2 3 7 6 2 41 31 12 8 2 23 36 10 2 1 19 11 1 1 1 72 17 3 1 35 36 37 38 39 83 142 1,155 1,734 22,476 47,872 489 538 25,062 27,131 784,247 795,309 102 116 1,646 1,410 65,086 61,191 132 160 4,339 5,677 184,802 203,140 57 94 8,200 12,417 105,110 289,577 246 434 3,369 5,380 196,169 263,182 461 488 63, 7U 59,571 1,742,612 1,314,741 181 353 3,277 13,885 251,028 369,953 32 41 2,297 2,067 62,806 54,143 109 131 5,333 5,349 U5,777 170,137 69 106 2,238 2,801 76,823 101,653 33 124 4,334 4,518 120,992 137,281 633 805 W,909 19,951 707,418 652,125 40 41 42 43 44 45 9,098 15,738 468,310 560,809 39,720 39,615 106,746 120,9U 73,295 244,817 96,320 122,338 1,402,366 1,297,025 136,831 246,679 46,706 29,702 114,642 150,556 41,270 43,650 53,301 71,727 295,581 297,896 46 47 52 22 4 4 1 147 152 68 53 69 51 30 15 4 2 23 50 28 15 11 5 8 17 27 130 84 24 6 2 19 59 108 120 155 60 68 18 21 14 2 8 9 7 6 22 29 18 25 15 14 28 16 6 5 27 26 12 9 9 193 238 145 30 27 48 49 50 51 52 3 186 1,140 2 25 1,500 2 UO 6,570 2 325 2,750 1 20 200 16 565 23,207 ::: 10 439 6,500 ... ::: 1 6 350 1 20 600 53 54 55 1,080 1,450 6,450 2,600 160 21,822 4,283 1 7 230 230 ::: ::: ... 338 300 56 57 58 59 60 7 66 1,920 300 5,261 259,503 62,059 6 88 2,881 31 967 40,499 17,800 9 724 12,210 9,315 1,123 14,705 930,150 199,384 4 69 2,450 520 545 19,337 912,479 367,572 7 618 26,785 10,200 1 12 100 8 131 3,468 79 1,534 59,263 11,868 15 302 16,069 389 61 62 63 54 ... 3 1 224 6 4,102 60 1 '75 1,440 •" 223 421 4,039 7,872 74,805 161,664 1 17 180 382 537 11,589 12,523 209,569 195,540 ... 3 9 155 517 893 5,130 ::: 31 77 678 1,505 10,560 24,797 2 12 iao 65 66 67 63 69 70 1 6 2,000 30 1Z3 1,012 2,005 1,279,893 3,251,258 n 2 1,006 160 994,295 180,000 1 14 350 183 105,000 244,406 2 1 14 7 21,950 4,400 2 1 60 1 38,000 1,000 27 28 975 1,158 1,821,180 1,306,757 "i 30 35,000 13 9 953 390 842,565 277,250 J "19 309 1 494,781 J 71 72 73 74 75 76 Stub Items continued 164 Part 2 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) GoodlBg .gmwll grains haxvected: Winter fdieet ..faraia reporting 1959.. 195.;. . acres 1959.. 1954.. buBhels 1959.. 1954. . Sales tnishels 1959 . . 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres fanns reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres, fanns reporting 1959., Spring idieat farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales hushels 1959. . 1954, . Famis reporting by acres harvested; Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres fanns reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. OatB fanns reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954. . bushels 1959,. 1954, , Sales ■. bushels 1959,. 1954.. Fanna reporting ty acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959,. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Barley farms reporting 1959, . 1954,. acres 1959,, 1954.. bushels 1959. . 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. . 1954.. FanEs reporting by acres harvested: Under ID acres fanns reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. . 50 to 99 acres fanns reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres CerzoB reporting 1959.. I^e famis reporting 1959,. acres 1959,. bushels 1959,. Sales bushels 1959.. Saf flower farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959.. bushels 1959., Sales bushels 1959. , Other grains,.,,.,, fanBs reporting 1959., acres 1959., bushels 1959., Sales bushels 1959,, Annual legumes : Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting 1959,, 1954,, acres 1959,. 1954, 100-lb. tags 1959. • 1954. 158 109 21,177 13,199 589,090 318,213 567,451 300,551 533 684 22,549 38,647 814,696 1,186,302 773,847 1,107,860 52 194 L45 102 45 244 326 4,602 5,852 178,707 226,761 99,697 112,617 345 381 22,414 23,143 703,613 756,166 544,492 577,819 63 77 74 59 72 5 359 10,755 9,440 61 1,174 49,376 15,379 Dry field and seed p< harvested for peas. , fanns reporting 1959., 1954. acres 1959, 1954, pounds 1959, 1954. 17 108 470 2,454 388,000 3,427,117 63 67 890 1,221 37,122 40,364 33,173 28,462 96 115 1,441 1,094 56,651 46,496 49,334 29,153 48 36 6 3 3 127 182 2,599 2,363 134,521 102,263 26,361 25,654 58 78 1,562 1,610 51,796 58,569 17,005 16,926 72 3,495 1,547 278 4,831 262,980 31,5U 227 2,671 51 35 1,950 749 51,013 19,452 49,684 16,987 484 558 8,284 8,921 399,567 376,711 386,996 338,492 126 235 64 4 144 242 1,611 2,242 90,012 133,443 30,244 31,628 93 193 1,561 3,003 68,509 U7,047 24,694 45,921 41 39 8 3 2 10 79 2,150 470 7,453 400,863 78,523 300 533 7,427 11,101 134,646 206,909 484 552 47,058 45,692 1,718,207 1,903,138 1,678,627 1,796,014 57 94 167 160 207 366 6,359 13,020 150,638 343,211 136,306 313,787 118 266 2,380 4,694 80,014 173,612 40,500 85,056 435 551 29,778 41,355 854,649 1,520,094 649,146 1,234,239 22 73 132 109 99 1 90 3,000 10 160 3,267 470 27 400 857 85 104 4,812 6,979 6,102,005 8,1U,654 36 37 5,968 6,859 128,855 138,299 118,825 129,962 2 8 5 3 IB 841 974 23,123 21,364 1,072,395 849,163 1,015,585 743,516 175 424 171 40 31 306 412 5,004 4,670 232,772 196,531 117,522 49,578 162 100 30 7 7 330 442 13,117 14,173 449,495 498,699 275,673 319,603 93 1C2 43 58 29 110 4,125 343 6,984 321,009 65,254 15 60 351 874 601,958 1,453,196 34 27 316 1,007 19,949 22,423 18,036 19,682 811 811 15,447 12,093 992,312 649,628 956,940 583,561 116 528 139 21 7 96 182 727 1,315 45,465 89,405 18,093 31,587 48 149 927 1,814 53,840 93,250 29,391 52,796 IS 19 3 1 2 12 253 16,764 16,398 703 11,971 822,890 313,174 680 814 28,271 25,650 585,593 431,140 130 239 4,605 5,096 3,295,606 6,400,605 21D 263 15,599 18,317 513,351 549,186 508,228 508,007 24 71 29 33 53 94 192 1,995 5,223 38,859 145,815 31,361 129,055 27 50 8 7 2 215 427 7,713 12,642 179,411 435,359 106,716 233,771 15 123 212 4,261 5,980 118,552 194,029 79,930 148,562 1,423 28,665 27,530 10 680 8,172 6,570 5 5 145 70 1,387 814 36 51 5,149 6,331 4,664,516 6,673,520 674 746 57,731 55,593 2,637,475 2,391,982 2,567,267 2,297,696 30 121 123 187 213 89 326 1,524 8,785 36,873 269,516 33,531 242,029 34 41 9 3 2 348 642 11,583 22,476 420,331 1,076,886 317,016 857,009 73 123 30 47 25 533 631 30,234 31,098 993,002 1,264,415 848,889 1,111,406 66 126 116 no 95 15 567 18,458 17,411 1 100 2,000 2,000 18 339 9,906 1,100 1 27 15 1,121 50 8,050 324 322 37,128 30, 505 49,894,276 40,265,333 IDAHO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 165 Part 2 of 5 If wis TJncoln Mad lean Minidoka Nez Perce CUeida Owyhee Payette Power Shoshone Teton Twin Falls Valley Waahlnglon 282 6 143 58 413 334 19 99 191 95 41 1 121 1 268 6 130 62 421 339 22 84 240 "2 78 55 4 133 2 33,398 366 35,342 3,572 56,372 51,779 222 1,204 67,290 . . . 18,157 2,681 15 8,110 3 26,442 513 39,385 3,641 52,067 50,584 355 1,140 77,846 9 17,939 2,755 35 10,345 4 \,U3,4e 78,133 16,260 27,351 37,215 51,957 26, r? ) 650 21,879 226,563 2,682 60,640 3 31 108 L92 399 88 57 209 206 6 5 3 62 590 12 150 9 31 172 73 373 75 51 264 199 5 J 6 50 721 20 143 10 1,363 10,892 14, )31 34,861 2,475 4,663 22,885 12,274 7, 0' 48 3,404 62,081 376 14,305 11 788 16,123 9,' W6 27,265 1,250 2,393 35,571 8,914 6,' 5 61 3,766 54,803 481 10,377 12 31 14 86 131 124 14 54 172 1 J 5 13 211 7 64 13 53 64 29 3S4 127 75 169 242 5 7 34 659 22 99 14 35 127 53 331 72 90 141 140 5 3 95 563 10 102 15 21 90 74 92 34 69 95 40 3 ) 1 90 220 16 109 16 8 19 34 23 12 47 50 13 2' 38 61 6 96 17 48 46 7 46 67 14 101 98 1 ) 51 91 283 75 57 18 44 27 10 7 42 11 60 41 > 61 64 101 80 47 19 891 926 02 521 1,159 843 4,735 1,164 ; j!.. 1,601 5,790 4,378 4,088 1,121 20 704 404 14 35 464 251 4,242 452 a 1,765 2,769 1,544 4,101 815 21 1,425 1,615 28 738 1,673 1,430 6,903 1,991 3 r 2,340 7,073 7,518 3,642 1,918 22 855 410 78 66 577 354 5,385 1,035 6 2,117 3,789 2,186 4,512 1,627 23 16 4 3 10 10 3 18 15 11 9 69 19 12 24 11 2 1 1 6 1 13 6 5 6 22 19 3 25 588 113 16 134 99 89 496 244 248 261 1,950 695 198 26 154 9 20 1 76 15 449 150 54 257 435 1,081 488 27 22 20 13 23 99 23 22 26 2. 4 57 31 14 33 28 95 19 49 8 161 57 26 37 2 ) 31 60 19 25 53 29 208 256 16 200 998 796 428 237 < >3. 47 1,031 469 408 438 30 1,2a 171 f vlA 403 1,983 1,297 699 220 ^ 2. 305 1,186 231 431 1,185 31 256 414 : 60 299 1,584 718 676 414 < 21 ! 37 1,318 766 520 922 32 2,118 336 !62 492 2,439 1,858 l,Cf74 386 ' 3 3 407 1,318 324 576 1,454 33 1 6 9 1 1 1 6 3 2 9 34 U "4 4 7 2 2 2 3 4 5 3 35 36 138 168 167 3 10 87 44 32 250 36 209 '34 78 41 75 30 47 3. 34 221 56 98 37 18 1 10 2 13 85 43 7 2 L 4 22 12 15 9 38 34 24 9 97 53 4 3 > 9 59 15 26 10 39 176 10 ' 59 25 108 5,860 8,636 533 0 27 1,183 950 368 89 40 385 t 18 227 6,246 10,057 400 1,( K ) 98 4,573 1,196 1,066 91 41 289 6 06 25 185 7,216 10,142 543 1, 5 19 1,336 1,205 297 125 42 434 i 95 277 8,072 10,049 410 1,, 5< ) 131 4,884 1,917 961 104 43 5 2 2 12 5 2 3 3 3 44 2 4 1 11 2 2 a 1 7 45 64 60 105 762 370 '35 5 103 145 65 46 14 14 40 794 48 6 J 20 243 200 109 47 12 7 5 9 19 1 12 9 3 1 9 13 a 5 48 19 6 10 4 51 16 7 11 = 2 8 a 12 14 49 321 108 95 109 350 15 631 71 L8< ) 46 179 478 328 41 50 271 37 96 41 866 227 178 59 8 3 3 410 272 1,166 273 51 435 145 U 236 903 15 1,076 135 8 J 48 137 1,002 196 73 52 350 62 ' 01 117 1,244 292 . .-—565 133 : 6 > 4 485 349 980 317 53 1 2 1 4 2 3 L 1 1 1 2 54 4 2 2 1 2 3 5 1 55 60 45 20 73 43 280 5 3 '48 7 120 73 56 98 19 30 120 4 8 205 205 '20 57 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 3 1 3 58 59 15 2D "30 'ao 225 130 4 J 15 '58 '26 40 60 61 62 63 90 ... '00 206 660 600 769 a 3 105 444 200 430 3 3 1 40 165 18 1 39 73 64 1 2 2 50 74 33 63 1 99 65 11 2 21 5 676 5,191 274 7 50 1,014 3,699 66 36 14 8 35 1,119 1,547 1,261 6 1,257 4 3,250 67 1,400 28 7,450 700 65,000 2,455,628 56,286 10,^ ►5 5,000 221,850 302,388 68 1,800 1,100 00 6,570 60,303 457,163 170,571 7, 1 346,982 400 279,748 69 51 77 5 120 111 331 12 46 70 1 36 30 6 71 46 142 6 15 71 881 790 137 1,984 1,353 1 5,331 505 823 72 'ao 661 262 85 999 376 3 2,204 55 170 73 211,921 234,456 14,370 715,423 323,722 3, XK 1,947,631 35,890 193,111 74 8,000 178,777 104,089 11,792 1,500 459,611 129,632 15, 5 1,029,149 7,608 55,771 75 7 1 23 2 1 2 63 76 7 . 35 68 1 77 314 1,016 43 45 74 4,060 73 187 1,274 2,923 40 79 53,439 210 124,413 15,460 5,000 9,250 693,865 30 26,439 1,100 386,723 790,625 2,500 61 95 57 2 6 62 8,572 2,284 75 265 83 2,372,286 524,369 12,000 21,140 64 45 44 65 49 4 1 36 3,660 2,616 87 4,437 469 30 88 5,067,025 4,059,306 89 6,441,479 339,500 16,000 90 Stub items continued 170 Part 4 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions uid explanations, see text) Tbe State Ada ik Bear Tj>Vo Benewah RtTighnm Blaine Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting acres hundredweight Sugar beets for su^ar farms reporting Lentils farms reporting axjres pounds Sweet com for seed farms reporting pounds (shelled) 1959. . 195i.. I959I. 195^1. 1959. . 1954.. 1959. . 1954.. 1959. . 1954.. 1959. . 1954.. 1959.. 1959. . 1959. . 1959. . 1954,. 1959., 1954., 1959, , 1954,, Vegetables for home use or for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1959 , 1954, Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting Sales dollars Tomatoes farms reporting acres Sweet com farms reporting acres Green peas farms reporting acres Green lima beans farms reporting acres Dry onlonfi farms reporting acres 1959. 1954. 1959, 1954. 1959, 1954, 1959, 1954, 1959, 1954, 1959, 1954, 1959, 1954, 1959, 1954, 1959, 1954, 1959, 1954, 1959, 1954, 1959, 1954, 1959, 1954, Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1959.,. 1954... acres 1959. . . 1954.,, quarts 1959, , , 1954,,. Raspberries farms reporting 1959 ,, , 1954,,, acres 1959, , , 1954,,. quarts 1959, , , 1954,,, 6,J61 11,409 199,641 150,151 40,130,750 25,735,619 3,9U 3,969 91,256 35,696 1,953,046 1,547,436 229 17,352 10,850,676 377 436 6,606 6,871 12,870,346 14,065,929 17,742 23,017 1,343 1,635 23,228 29,237 3,779,639 3,596,954 111 14a 124 101 872 1,099- 12,085 11,887 234 261 9,423 10,643 94 89 2,969 2,599 149 223 2,032 2,443 266 332 274 267 320,386 360,060 411 547 119 173 129,978 217,989 51 160 416 462 87,369 89,009 61 85 , 1,333 1,378 32,463 25,113 32 42 618 845 1,229,904 2,034,808 1,193 1,141 75 122 1,193 l,'75l 154,754 210,390 9 6 11 4 63 112 842 1,580 3 2 18 3 5 2 158 37 2 6 7 31 9 7 50 18 77,080 25,360 22 29 7 9 11,265 8,942 5 64 2 7 140 1,157 124 189 200 205 1 (Z) 105 173 3,066 2,969 540,257 463, 133 82 113 3,365 3,465 57,933 53,263 316 454 10,285 741 2 (2) 8 2 7 4 3 1 4 2 1,351 1,332 1,550 1,110 6 16 6 13 2 13 1 16 2,012 11,084 757 21,117 10 123 5 7 466 955 262 417 1,465 1,780 33 130 6 14 1,909 1,332 39 4,780 2,544,563 129 239 175 216 1 3 1 1 1 (Z) (Z) 1,051 1,431 44,591 37,491 8,515,274 6,009,739 252 342 6,083 6,549 92,961 87,960 1,166 1,473 12 14 28 28 12,661 7,274 3 1 1 12 14 10 4 2 2 4 (Z) 1 8 7 14 5 1 4 70 5,560 429 7,103 6 17 6 50 (Z) 13 1 21 975 16,637 446 32,286 12 46 795 449 195,853 88,206 3,362 96 161 (Z) 60 1 (z) 1 5 (Z) (Z) 400 160 (Z) Z Reported in small fractlonB, *Does not include acreage for farms with lees tlian 10 hundredweight harvested. IDAHO 171 OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Part 4 of 5 BcBuier Bonneville Boundar y Butte CaiDas Canyon Caribou Cassia Clark Clearwater Custel Elmore Franklin 211 646 184 203 26,247 33,374 644 933 25,099 22,118 4,371,313 3, 3,434,523 11, 57 306 43 12 315 )63 80 116 2,705 2,502 426,151 341,700 2 13 (z) 34 6 5,271 299 502 6,321 5,582 1,834,439 1,235,950 44 46 1,126 949 258,313 178,812 131 238 15,975 6,061 3,561,648 1,050,827 55 26 65,78 28,80< 5 56 150 D 8 1, 3 22 1, 3 961 153, 3 1,560 136, 42 88 123 175 307 159 6 53 155 257 29,447 38,992 49 90 731 619 144,499 104,437 1 2 3 4 5 6 107 731 9 347 14 262 7 U6 833 17 371 12 343 3 2,704 22,124 474 7,169 297 4,412 9 2,932 19,611 756 8,263 254 4,564 10 37,940 580,629 6,535 135,957 5,663 76,424 11 35,850 4^,453 7,027 127, 326 6 3,840 62,727 12 13 225 14 107,600 15 333 16 368 17 5,778 13 5,734 19 11,319,539 20 11,620,408 21 507 846 637 932 70 99 113 135 37 65 1,793 2,273 175 193 562 757 1 2 3 243 3 289 67 156 142 220 529 597 22 23 8 6 3 1 9 9 14 17 4 2 1 1 1 (Z) 279 384 5,937 7,022 2 31 13 4 4X 1 4 6 2 16 1 1 1 Z) 9 19 34 91 178 181 1,983 1,091 24 25 26 27 532 231 1,125 5,401 I 61 20 40 934,691 1,358,207 8,767 56,246 104 147 3,122 25 50 21,606 13,324 345,387 77,171 23 29 1 (2) 1 1 (z) (Z) 1 z) 31 36 38 34 2 1 2 (z) "3 "2 1 4 2 2 1 (Z) 30 31 32 33 3 1, 1 1 8 6 1 8 . 7 4 2 1 "i 137 190 1,786 2,194 2 "l 3 3 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 (Z) 2 3 4 4 57 57 429 274 34 35 36 37 1 1 (Z) (Z) 18 34 207 304 2 21 14 2 427 (Z) 1 2 (Z) 1 144 141 1,223 779 33 39 40 41 '.'.'. 79 30 2,793 2,305 4 'io 42 43 44 45 (z 47 106 617 1,433 1 (Z) 2 1 "i 1 7 2 46 47 48 49 26 5 1 28 3 3 13 2 50 34 12 2 1 U, 5 2 2 51 17 1 1 40 1 (z) 3 5 52 24 6 1 (Z) 47 8 1 1 53 28,134 282 3, jOO 36,238 1,915 370 11,858 1,410 54 37,384 5,979 )50 180 77,215 3,500 415 170 55 15 21 3 4 39 4 3 8 3 22 56 23 34 8 2 59 8 5 2 6 57 2 5 1 1 9 1 3 1 1 4 53 3 8 1 (z) 16 2 1 1 2 59 1,529 2,641 )36 610 5,164 390 1,693 762 596 5,862 60 1,900 9,229 1, 83 300 22,985 1,178 424 497 1,344 61 Stub Items continued 172 Part 4 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definlLions and explanations, see text) Rremont Gem Gooding Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Latah lt»nh^ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use or f'^r Bale farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... acres 1959^. 1954I.. hundredweight 1959. . . 1954. . . 371 495 12,980 11,551 2,356,286 1,904,211 8 46 9 14 1,625 2,337 52 183 651 1,408 136, 670 253,112 113 455 35 73 4,003 6,907 491 666 18,409 13,701 3,509,015 2,177,195 316 444 9,834 6,478 2,425,016 1,598,189 132 625 123 164 10,869 19,066 109 413 36 81 2,061 7,222 37 93 513 340 99,389 54,624 7 Sugar teets for sugar farms reporting 1959 — 8 22 87 24 232 8 1954. . . 12 17 83 51 175 5 9 acres 1959. . . 137 328 1,257 1,123 2,866 10 1954... 155 236 1,298 968 2,961 118 U tons 1959... 2,084 7,306 28,206 12,250 68,602 12 1954... 2,250 3,889 24,705 13,007 59,713 1,023 13 Lentils farms reporting 1959, . . 2 7 120 14 acres 1959. . . 65 721 8,817 15 pounds 1959... 47,030 370, 390 5,861,011 16 Sweet com for seed farms reporting 1959. . . 2 17 1954... 1 18 acres 1959, . . 27 19 1954. . . 6 20 pounds (shelled) 1959... 33,717 21 1954... 3,500 22 23 Vegetables for home use or for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1959... 1954... 423 586 365 599 499 652 555 301 591 753 657 751 593 389 617 775 225 340 24 25 26 27 Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959. .. 1954... 5 4 1 6 116 114 1,731 1,633 23 42 339 372 7 M 10 6 5 6 31 32 6 6 72 60 13 19 72 103 5 9 23 49 9 8 11 3 23 29 Sales doUars 1959. . . 1954... 158 716 175,170 174,689 33,045 33,238 2,510 1,410 5,475 8,875 10,010 11,850 18,358 36,075 979 3,750 592 806 30 31 32 33 Tana toes farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... acres 1959. . . 1954. . . "2 (Z) 4 8 7 12 6 7 10 4 1 (Z) 1 1 (z) (Z) 6 11 2 3 2 3 1 1 (Z) 34 35 36 37 SMeet com farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... acres 1959. . . 1954... 4 4 1 2 114 107 1,743 1,582 25 38 258 319 14 5 5 9 12 5 22 10 19 29 54 7 5 7 3 38 39 40 41 Green peas farms reporting 1959. . . 1954.. . acres 1959. , . 1954, . , 1 (Z) 2 (z? (Z) (Z) (z) (z) 2 1 14 5 1 2 (z) 1 2 1 (Z) (Z) 42 43 44 45 Green lima beans farms reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959 1954... (z) 2 (z) 46 47 48 49 Dry onions farms reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959. . . 1954... 2 "i 2 (z) 2 21 12 (z) (Z) i (z) 1 3 (Z) 38 1 1 1 (z) 1 2 (Z) (Z) 50 Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1959. . . 3 9 3 14 7 3 25 16 5 51 1954. . . 4 13 4 9 6 2 33 32 10 52 acres 1959. . . (z) 10 3 7 1 9 11 36 1 53 1954. . . 1 48 1 5 1 5 9 38 2 54 ijuarts 1959. . . 640 8,690 372 3,730 1,163 25,640 10,444 30,095 327 55 1954... 400 113,872 644 3,346 570 6,400 6,999 21,692 1,596 56 Raspberries farms reporting 1959... 13 18 9 14 16 3 24 7 7 57 1954... 14 22 6 13 26 3 50 10 14 53 acres 1959... 2 4 1 2 5 (Z) 7 1 1 59 1954... 2 17 1 2 10 1 14 2 2 60 quarts 1959. . . ■ 1,540 4,337 654 5,391 3,338 138 5,990 408 1,049 61 1954. . . 8,756 17,718 312 1,612 14,954 510 25,248 1,700 2,151 Z Reported in small fractions. ^Does not include aci^age for fanns with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. IDAHO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 173 Part 4 of 5 Lewis ULncoln Madison Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida Owyhee Payette Power Shoshone Teton Twin Falls Valley Washln^on 41 103 81 102 4,413 6,976 35 143 1,666 1,504 371,425 276,353 381 491 11,261 8,236 1,886,745 1,247,480 462 296 22,107 8,482 4,902,158 1,526,895 115 389 90 79 4,228 7,718 11 57 237 248 39,233 53,894 66 119 1,224 1,497 294,995 332,460 37 123 1,174 863 257,703 162,777 55 76 4,661 2,553 995,206 481,680 34 72 6 9 436 1,090 101 95 1,572 1,144 163,810 94,978 348 579 9,034 9,639 2,265,974 2,148,655 8 20 309 290 43,529 24,912 35 49 613 387 120,427 84,358 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 41 602 27 168 71 26 602 70 7 52 430 30 157 66 25 540 64 8 631 950 12,040 495 4,475 1,851 700 13,337 2,309 9 806 12,329 458 3,546 1,693 998 10,708 1,650 10 10,058 11,807 233,917 7,839 107,754 47,357 11,641 310,533 62,709 11 9,996 194,353 6,289 76, 332 33,670 18,170 220,644 35,836 12 5 3 46 1 13 339 38 2,364 3 14 250,040 ... 40,500 1,628,037 5 12 80 126 140,400 155,603 2 10 83 157 138,230 248,360 1,500 2 3 12 3 9,000 2,750 1 3 56 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 164 207 213 280 44.4 539 734 714 472 665 150 203 326 333 543 663 120 144 48 104 112 151 1,197 1,269 29 122 251 441 22 23 2 8 90 1,696 1 (Z) 'io 6 9 6 86 77 45 61 7,512 7,816 ■ 2 14 4 116 6 22 61 232 ISO 248 2,744 3,358 (zi 1 1 1 1 5 5 7 26 59 220 132 4,094 2,327 1 2 74 79 1,503 1,251 24 25 26 ,27 6,035 110,085 'is 816 17,995 13,420 576,016 561,412 275 5,373 3,909 51,032 416,022 397,413 20 50 540 1,463 3,680 3,458 432,973 249,772 1,000 473, 931 253,564 28 29 "i (z) "i (Z) 3 1 (Z) (Z) 5 23 3 20 1 1 4 11 12 8 1 (zi 9 9 20 4 ... ... I 11 3 30 31 32 33 3 (Z) "i (z) 9 6 2 (Z) 6 15 5 18 2 "I 3 11 26 141 162 225 2,392 2,995 1 1 "i (Z) 190 168 3,382 2,089 34 45 635 557 34 35 36 37 1 3 90 1,696 1 4 (z) 35 31 29 7,392 7,643 14 116 4 5 26 59 2 '.'. '. 2 1 (Z) (Z) 33 39 40 41 1 (z) 1 (Z) ... ... 1 "8 1 3 7 249 42 43 44 45 1 1 (z) (z) 1 (Z) 2 21 3 3 3 4 2 10 31 S2 22 28 303 232 17 18 164 162 42 23 804 391 46 47 48 49 2 1 14 9 3 7 5 5 11 2 12 50 1 1 15 4 15 2 6 4 2 9 6 4 51 (Z) (z) 5 11 5 3 3 1 4 (z) 32 52 (z) (z) 4 1 8 (Z) 4 1 (Z) 8 1 11 53 120 200 4,313 18,008 8,074 5,230 3,242 365 13,802 95 10,736 54 21 24 4,573 1,997 11,531 517 5,775 288 84 6,065 407 10,420 55 4 26 11 1 6 11 1 1 9 22 8 56 1 1 32 4 26 9 16 2 9 17 1 6 57 (Z) 10 4 (Z) 1 7 1 (z) 4 4 1 58 (Z) (Z) 7 1 10 1 10 (Z) 4 4 (E) 1 59 540 17,509 8,138 36 613 7,254 200 126 4,440 3,424 597 60 720 200 10,236 357 7,777 396 11,199 260 5,373 2,329 240 993 61 Stub ItemB cantlnued 174 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 5 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Blngbam Tree fruits , nuts , end grapes ; ^ Land in hearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959.. 195.i. . 1959^ 195^1. Apples farms reporting 1959.. 195A. . Trees of all ages 1959 . . 195A. . Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959 . . 195i.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959.. 1954.. Peaches farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959 . . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954. . Pears farms reporting 1959 . . 1954. . Trees of all ages 1959 . . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. Grapes farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . Vines of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Vines not of bearing age ....1959.. 1954.. Vines of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 1954.. Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959, . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. Sour cherries farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 1954.. Sweet cherries farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Tl«es not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 1954.. Apricots forms reporting 1959. . 1954.. Trees of all agK3 1959 . . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age . '. 1959 . . 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. 1,445 1,792 14,768 14,153 1,188 1,676 420,439 310,997 227,959 115,448 192,480 195,549 1,342,729 1,055,873 658 1,096 140,728 210,379 21,045 54,744 119,683 155,635 245,302 271,831 740 1,137 41,443 49,368 13,435 13,346 28,003 35,522 51,552 76,274 450 633 27,788 36,112 2,020 4,047 25,768 32,065 292,848 176,890 930 1,377 382,435 362,359 86,902 63,458 295,533 299,401 855,774 517,473 532 899 28,399 33,391 7,304 4,906 21,095 28,485 1,415,996 1,696,694 624 983 55,389 66,660 16,881 14,107 38,508 52,553 2,423,632 4,675,856 573 941 8,529 11,467 3,303 1,734 5,226 9,733 7,153 9,172 74 375 4C» 71 82 11,365 10,712 2,184 1,368 9,181 9,344 56,368 42,515 53 62 1,477 4,465 325 1,243 1,152 3,222 2,539 250 54 50 417 543 123 205 294 338 210 7U 46 34 1,613 3,076 195 306 1,418 2,770 11,448 1,358 48 51 3,741 10,333 1,044 1,413 7,697 9,425 12,703 15,368 34 34 610 154 474 26 136 128 1,734 180 46 38 322 199 192 42 130 157 203 100 52 48 250 234 30 80 220 154 196 7 15 31 122 844 15 30 5,495 33,657 1,081 4,684 4,414 23,973 3,526 134,036 6 12 1,246 5,779 922 5,538 324 241 509 474 3 22 2,035 7,747 1,505 6,014 530 1,733 249 3,720 5 10 55 81 7 19 48 62 580 353 20 243 1,872 6 1,510 237 362 86 86 4 9 U 27 3 5 22 360 585 6 14 19 64 6 15 13 49 460 1,069 27 33 30 54 26 48 624 1,458 127 221 497 1,237 263 818 320 16 91 28 229 81 608 14 31 49 220 18 38 31 182 26 291 1 4 6 31 6 26 100 13 36 127 397 17 86 110 311 31 20 27 69 12 20 15 49 45 412 19 159 145 50 25 109 120 485 i,410 95 180 15 23 30 157 105 2 2U 214 35 38 173 176 258 7 16 131 110 46 50 85 60 353 86 2 6 10 12 10 11 10 31 Ul 14 23 17 36 46 47 59 36 57 1,901 2,927 223 301 1,678 2,126 4,420 4,080 1 10 5 18 15 152 11 U7 11 62 2 1 14 12 10 12 17 200 152 11 21 189 131 45 52 3 12 19 81 1 11 18 70 125 250 50 103 32 11 100 Doea not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines . IDAHO 175 OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 \ji. \_>*wvyx Part 5 of 5 Bonner Bonneville Boundary Butte Camas Canyon Caribou CaBsia Clark Clearwater Custer ELnore Franklin 50 9 17 6 1 227 2 18 3 33 20 21 1 il 37 32 3 4 296 5 17 14 2 23 25 2 62 15 26 4 1 4,245 1 13 "3 38 40 43 3 49 31 33 2 3 4,348 3 21 25 2 38 65 4 50 8 17 6 1 152 2 18 3 33 19 20 5 61 45 49 5 3 191 7 26 1 20 "5 23 38 6 1,083 211 263 192 20 98,705 32 398 67 670 873 802 7 1,U1 1,014 672 101 80 67,402 112 496 20 307 110 1,143 1,602 3 205 48 8 91 50,382 5 69 6 183 119 44 9 170 225 102 17 '10 24,719 4 158 9 106 2 125 321 10 878 163 255 101 20 47,823 27 329 61 487 754 753 11 971 789 570 84 70 42,683 108 338 11 201 108 1,018 1,281 12 617 156 356 78 30 344,141 48 126 42 747 3,882 1,576 13 2,044 715 570 70 1 233,509 65 225 5 202 '70 745 1,009 14 3 4 1 135 8 5 15 5 15 5 4 11 1 255 8 7 "'i 20 22 16 11 8 "2 77,515 76 12 266 39 17 19 51 44 4 119,723 88 36 "i 280 712 18 11 3 2 8,779 44 3 68 8 19 - 7 26 18 4 28,375 26 24 1 60 135 20 5 68,736 32 9 ... 198 31 21 "12 25 26 91,348 62 12 220 577 22 3 145,718 14 4 45 46 23 "i 1 30 178,913 18 1 30 465 24 31 3 15 3 1 110 1 10 3 22 13 12 25 38 14 37 1 2 165 3 12 1 19 "2 19 25 26 111 16 46 18 3 24,710 1 44 6 90 75 35 27 151 60 128 4 9 23,875 10 38 3 73 4 148 260 28 28 9 2 18 8,158 23 14 32 6 29 19 32 22 4 6 3,952 "5 13 ... 19 4 39 170 30 83 7 46 3 16,552 1 21 6 76 ... 43 79 31 132 28 106 3 19,923 5 25 3 54 . .. 109 90 32 141 2 99 ... 4 31,475 22 8 89 31 82 33 259 30 195 45,950 4 24 6 55 60 80 34 10 4 1 89 4 20 7 3 35 14 16 129 "i 6 12 14 6 36 50 14 1 10,065 37 177 1,069 603 37 107 95 14,482 "3 75 181 199 987 38 12 2 976 12 61 16 2 39 16 35 1,103 52 91 4 865 40 38 12 1 9,089 25 116 1,053 601 41 91 60 13,379 3 23 90 195 122 42 65 40 87,091 360 400 3,090 9,588 43 128 55 62,963 710 175 405 500 44 40 4 14 4 1 144 2 9 3 26 10 16 45 51 24 42 1 1 215 4 16 1 16 "3 14 31 46 341 37 90 16 40 102,221 26 68 11 105 41 132 47 270 209 201 8 25 127,788 22 80 6 107 '41 72 253 48 76 15 5 16 19,519 8 22 20 16 49 86 42 20 8 16,140 17 28 28 2 68 50 265 22 85 40 82,702 26 60 'ii 83 21 116 51 184 167 181 25 111,648 22 63 6 79 13 70 135 52 186 10 112 2 6 207,498 15 43 u 164 6 107 53 185 65 98 1 151,928 1 32 2 101 5 70 54 27 3 10 2 64 1 4 10 8 7 55 38 10 39 1 110 1 14 11 14 17 56 68 13 30 '12 * . . 1,527 1 8 19 19 20 57 116 35 143 5 3,269 1 33 28 32 54 53 20 5 '10 514 1 1 3 5 59 44 10 66 "5 474 16 9 '25 60 48 8 30 2 1,013 7 16 '14 20 61 72 25 77 2,795 1 17 19 32 29 62 670 3 790 20 21,464 260 ... 458 120 347 63 1,050 343 2,042 69,951 824 65 76 152 64 16 1 9 111 2 17 8 4 65 35 4 31 "i 161 1 6 12 13 9 66 53 3 55 16,261 5 52 24 51 67 209 8 131 2 12,159 1 22 71 47 75 63 17 3 9 2,756 4 15 9 3 69 21 7 35 3,842 16 39 4 5 70 36 46 13,505 1 37 15 48 71 188 1 86 2 8,317 1 6 32 ... 43 70 72 945 1,674 325,331 14 884 477 73 5,765 2,750 704,143 200 ... 1,110 ... 74 3 1 8 3 96 9 5 12 14 75 6 7 23 1 189 "i 14 t . . 8 15 22 76 9 3 32 17 2,426 28 10 50 381 77 10 15 64 2 5,137 2 65 20 98 316 78 9 3 2 15 267 6 2 22 123 79 4 L2 20 2 469 "2 15 14 6 99 80 30 2 2,159 22 8 28 258 81 6 3 44 4,668 50 6 92 217 32 63 1 2,241 26 4 3 550 83 1 "'2 U 3,949 55 167 34 176 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 5 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For derinilions and explanations, see text) Gooding Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes;^ Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959^. 19 54^. Apples f anus reporting 1959. . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959 . . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. Peaches farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954. . Trees not of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959,. 1954. . Pears farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . Trees of all ages 1959. . 1954. . Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959, . 1954. . Quantity harvested. ...... .■ bushels 1959.. 1954.. Grapes farms reporting 1959.. 1954 . . Vines of all ages 1959.. 1954. . Vines not of bearing age 1959.. 1954. . Vines of bearing age 1959.. 1954. . Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 1954.. Plums and prunes fanriE reporting 1959.. 1954. . Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954. . Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959.. 1954. . Sour cherries farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954. . Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954. . Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959.. 1954.. Sweet cherries farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 19 59 . . 1954.. Quantity harvested poujids 1959.. 1954.. Apricots ffirms reporting 1959., 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954. . T^ees not of bearing age 1959 , . 1954. . Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. 129 271 5 48 124 223 65 299 121 139 4,146 3,674 69 66 123,274 62,489 77,722 30,880 45,552 31,609 348,128 186,240 70 94 24,912 37,927 2,686 8,133 22,226 29,794 63,802 53,140 34 40 5,697 6,365 1,364 959 4,333 5,406 9,098 8,475 17 21 7,147 8,964 106 23 7,041 8,941 125,969 68,721 93 107 130,553 93,798 39,148 20,565 91,405 78,233 261,733 181,217 41 60 U,042 10,584 3,263 1,352 7,779 9,232 701,656 832,379 78 98 34, OU 41,257 13,065 8,452 20,948 32,805 1,995,583 3,436,374 30 42 2,907 1,557 2,341 58 566 1,499 1,086 1,594 75 55 158 115 57 53 3,748 1,917 2,145 570 1,603 1,347 13,393 528 61 51 4,859 3,568 1,746 714 3,113 2,854 3,607 457 45 40 507 531 30 54 477 477 1,120 283 42 34 1,157 676 102 162 1,055 514 9,298 3,803 45 36 183 133 39 44 144 89 91 32 35 85 86 19 34 66 52 483 498 48 41 246 430 26 258 220 172 155 20 62 47 405 270 47 48 358 222 447 17 78 67 134 103 77 70 1,507 1,477 344 95 1,163 1,382 1,480 2,090 37 28 1,553 921 873 213 680 708 961 441 58 54 248 250 65 9 183 241 166 324 31 30 204 223 70 12 U4 2U 1,882 1,431 63 58 430 347 39 19 391 328 3,249 795 41 31 132 100 41 28 91 72 2,277 1,354 52 45 168 162 52 26 116 136 5,510 3,547 30 28 165 113 56 13 109 100 244 366 20 23 23 27 19 21 990 1,313 232 400 758 91J 1,349 2,146 4 3 63 11 28 5 35 6 14 46 127 12 23 34 104 10 65 3 25 4 26 3 30 173 415 2 58 171 357 50 196 109 2 16 27 iii 42 70 '44 1 20 IS 339 32 18 307 176 '47 129 228 15 4 213 100 9,446 40 76 38 124 38 38 826 3,143 1A5 695 681 2,448 801 2,814 7 30 17 155 16 130 1 25 24 62 197 398 21 116 176 282 190 348- 12 34 230 528 33 168 197 360 875 75 23 68 139 508 41 47 98 461 75 453 17 51 61 416 40 56 21 360 470 8,325, 16 48 166 768 13 71 148 697 5,030 15,430 2 IS 3 61 3 46 38 39 123 108 35 54 2,620 1,822 2,004 970 616 852 496 1,159 7 17 464 669 362 623 102 46 76 35 25 38 249 333 174 141 75 192 30 328 8 7 50 39 28 19 22 20 78 25 24 42 1,997 627 1,202 340 795 237 1,093 407 18 33 139 198 69 114 70 84 1,381 2,151 19 34 882 1,412 232 414 650 998 35,387 31,468 10 16 70 119 56 104 14 15 3 11 ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines IDAHO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 177 Part 5 of 5 Lewis T.lnrolj Uadison Minidoka Nez Perce Cnelda Owyhee Payette Power Shoshone TetOE Twin Falls Valley Washington 2 5 9 5 35 1 37 215 7 2 3 77 34 1 7 7 20 13 124 3 51 215 10 4 3 121 3 28 2 3 2 9 2 89 2 374 3,494 13 1 3 642 364 3 i 5 30 8 247 3 225 2,454 22 6 3 545 4 322 4 2 5 9 3 26 1 23 170 7 2 3 65 25 5 6 7- 21 13 109 3 39 146 19 5 4 111 4 24 6 33 41 299 38 1,434 80 6,322 134,849 256 13 5 0 13,720 4,922 7 51 63 1,287 2U 3,319 122 2,624 87,667 410 66 10 7 12,481 127 4,547 3 20 93 12 532 4,909 77,418 172 4,111 2,651 9 '19 23 193 143 253 862 40,536 60 51 1 4 2,270 45 3,812 10 33 21 206 26 902 'so 1,913 57,431 84 13 5 3 9,609 2,271 11 32 40 1,094 68 3,066 122 1,762 47,131 350 15 9 3 10,211 82 735 12 10 15 236 22 5,982 20 8,391 480,928 60 28 3 2 42,902 14,840 13 24 20 1,162 50 9,464 1,804 362,798 122 42 21 3 56,045 53 757 14 1 1 2 17 24 89 1 1 55 20 15 2 1 8 106 ' i 36 112 7 2 85 3 20 16 5 10 6 604 4,118 8,254 3 1 12,004 2,949 17 3 1 33 3,082 "s 3,588 12,401 42 6 11,863 9 3,933 18 10 2 142 245 1,804 3 2,160 745 19 1 27 464 530 5,259 27 6 1,178 9 1,779 20 5 4 462 3,873 6,450 1 9,844 2,204 21 2 1 6 4 2,618 549 8 3,058 5,130 7,142 11,333 15 10,635 6,697 2,204 3,804 22 23 2 1 770 ... 6,408 10,338 9,579 9,333 24 4 4 2 19 15 76 5 2 51 21 25 4 8 6 82 25 93 12 4 2 86 4 19 26 13 35 3 230 1,291 1,847 126 8 2,142 857 27 15 7 48 20 747 840 2,262 107 12 5 2,776 '24 759 28 7 13 48 423 622 107 1 410 151 29 2 12 "ii 242 535 645 7 3 292 16 115 30 6 22 3 182 868 1,225 19 7 1,732 706 31 U 5 36 8 505 305 1,617 107 5 2 2,484 "s 644 32 10 1 314 2,193 1,783 13 6 2,556 1,357 33 "a 4 42 17 583 210 2,810 40 3 1 5,179 5 331 34 2 1 3 15 13 56 30 11 35 1 1 3 66 20 62 2 49 2 16 36 '18 6 27 810 178 1,063 2,472 636 37 '12 2 37 2,4S6 273 787 ' 7 1,834 16 312 33 'is 5 4 31 188 90 11 39 15 542 39 241 105 '16 128 40 6 22 806 147 875 2,382 625 41 '12 2 22 1,944 239 546 7 1,779 184 42 50 201 96 6,990 12,346 2,145 2,361 11,988 6,747 17,555 9,340 2,336 1,691 43 44 1 3 3 3 U 25 156 5 I 38 24 45 4 6 7 7 93 36 171 10 L 69 '3 22 46 4 17 7 12 79 15,708 104,728 122 14 5 1,312 14,405 47 28 98 142 24 873 6,453 97,208 91 97 1 1,471 19 12,984 48 4 3 3 12 3,145 13,133 93 45 4,149 49 4 42 10 19 139 338 18,727 6 30 143 6 3,393 50 4 13 4 9 67 12,563 86,595 29 14 5 1,267 10,256 51 24 56 132 5 734 6,115 78,481 85 67 ) 1,328 13 9,591 52 2 1 3 3 169 42 ,-591 292,796 12 33 ) 3,105 29,640 53 17 623 1 439 19,794 126,373 3 J 2,675 'io 15,902 54 1 1 3 2 11 16 66 4 2 39 13 55 4 5 2 5 65 23 88 12 2 56 "2 18 56 5 4 8 3 76 980 7,211 92 2 J 3,054 2,958 57 8 29 100 15 264 1,137 7,068 57 4^ 5,523 9 3,310 58 4 1 4 724 1,329 85 196 436 59 1 '13 U 125 30 1,504 11 ! 527 "4 305 60 5 4 4 2 72 256 5,382 7 2 ! 2,358 ... 2,522 61 7 16 100 4 139 ... 1,107 5,564 46 3 J 4,996 5 3,005 62 20 30 1,901 18,600 315,336 0( ) 80,276 264,553 63 5 2 45 2,180 69,436 151,925 54 7 5 238,551 15 252,314 64 1 2 2 2 17 13 62 3 36 12 65 4 1 3 5 100 25 80 3 72 "3 16 66 2 4 6 3 247 212 960 8 1,270 66 67 14 4 5 10 3,477 432 2,757 4 r 2,375 14 177 68 3 4 1 28 7 307 3 28 5 69 2 3 10 253 57 251 121 "3 43 70 2 1 2 2 219 205 653 5 i 1,242 61 71 14 2 2 3,224 375 2,506 4 2,254 6 134 72 10 18,315 90 26,405 6 ) 1,621 3,739 73 200 126 99,537 18,191 292,547 0( ) 50,952 125 1,880 74 2 1 4 17 1 16 69 4 53 16 75 "2 6 2 9 112 2 27 32 7 85 3 16 76 4 4 27 194 20 269 368 24 528 75 77 '13 21 6 28 914 23 609 437 19 673 8 74 78 3 2 11 23 20 45 52 13 53 13 79 '12 9 4 18 74 356 62 2 68 "s 31 80 1 2 16 171 224 316 11 475 62 31 1 12 2 10 840 '23 253 375 17 610 43 82 15 231 72 693 7 1,004 62 33 11 2 1,958 411 173 3 226 21 34 178 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 1 of 2 County Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS (For dofinitions and explanations, 9PO text) Bingham Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. . acres . . CROPS FOR WHICH ENTIRE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Com: Com for all purposes farms reporting . . acres. . Harvested for grain farms reporting . . acres . . bushels. . Com sold bushels . . Small grains harvested: Winter wheat farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . bushels sold. . Spring wheat farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . bushels sold. . Oats farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . bushels sold.. Barley farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . bushels sold. . Other grains acres. . bushels . . bushels sold.. Annual legumes: Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres. . lOO-lb. bags.. Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas farms reporting . . acres. . pounds . . Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . tons sold . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres. . tons . . tons sold. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farTiis reporting.. acres. . tons. . tons sold . . Wild hay cut. . . . farms reforting. . acres. . tons. . tons sold. . Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres. . tons.. tons sold.. Field seed crops harvested: Alfalfa seed farms reporting.. acres. . pounds . . Red clover seed farms reporting. . acres. . pounds . . Miscellaneous crops harvested; Irish potatoes for home use and for sale farms reporting . . acres^. hundredweight. . Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sweet com for seed farms reporting . . acres . . pounds (shelled).. Vegetables for sale acres . . Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees^ farms reporting.. acres. . 22,515 2,064,976 3,476 75,934 1,742 23,654 1,784,299 839,360 726 17,442 653,716 607,505 12,336 281,944 15,310,024 14,625,971 4,457 56,489 3,134,593 1,180,468 4,287 93,084 4,221, 4A3 2,085,716 136,408 8,055,198 2,593,925 3,722 131,352 2,588,727 652 20,395 35,754,440 17,741 656,836 2,125,633 558,943 2,222 70,009 102 ,061 14,010 637 7,709 12,786 350 697 60,527 73,492 4,016 229 6,958 11,361 1,733 552 13,938 4,971,537 1,895 27,364 8,401,065 5,283 195,537 39,594,283 3,904 91,102 1,950,490 373 6,562 12,785,796 20,430 1,092 13,981 1,503 70,575 693 11,697 186 2,352 178,928 76,315 18 154 6,838 5,922 439 5,201 295,713 276,848 444 5,535 374,675 116,249 36 1,508 79,094 24,134 3,544 549,023 83,202 44 326 12,139 1,139 23,545 103,138 17,467 160 2,030 3,735 1,006 45 359 610 63 13 172 300 34 21 321 599 12 16 261 59,64a 145 1,953 553,480 416 37,344 61 1,333 32,463 32 618 1,229,904 1,193 66 366 135 10,319 2 U 620 150 130 19 203 7,692 6,476 32 457 18,267 4,585 21 329 16,945 1,400 49 2,900 1,640 56 2,291 5,676 619 57 2,875 4,342 353 10 380 577 9 366 566 110 238 5 36 5,760 2 1 103 6 114 483 36,232 7 111 1 1 60 60 19 1,223 22,503 21,343 203 4,582 221,516 209,136 78 829 42,731 14,041 169 3,572 156,348 63,666 632 29,990 10,490 42 570 20 8,000 371 11,928 35,519 8,883 12 482 833 57 12 191 273 24 1,655 3,215 292 208 427 40 2 14 660 2 21 6,000 87 2,926 521,696 80 3,345 57,631 509 51 ,694 6 210 6,145 6,025 62 900 29,976 27,628 40 647 31,865 12,030 116 2,174 94,195 30,186 16 300 268 287 9,947 18,817 1,715 81 5,110 6,040 914 20 221 284 20 234 23,204 25,242 956 1 35 60 60 5 2 257 1 90 165 1,715 185,113 38 526 17 401 15,326 15,230 1,449 39,787 2,134,199 2,102,645 433 4,261 247,263 86,313 550 11,357 514,791 259,972 10,993 584,451 216,773 17 242 20,097 40 1,895 3,082,185 1,537 60,283 192,638 50,951 29 443 1,148 133 33 309 491 71 18 1,065 1,403 20 11 122 225 126 25 934 172,430 45 919 258,367 1,042 43,235 3,320,382 252 6,083 92,961 237 33,011 1 177 3,500 3,500 159 4,717 198,002 186,865 82 1,991 93,473 43,405 65 1,872 83,133 42,791 2,510 112,450 44,062 2 54 1,080 4 270 656,000 207 16,032 47,344 11,729 20 1,420 1,320 281 6 166 156 7 675 655 100 6 219 399 180 25 666 122,740 11 795 195,350 3 158 3,362 (Z) Z Reported In small fractions. ^Does not include acreage for famis with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. IDAHO HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959 179 Part 1 of 2 Bonner Bonneville Boundary Butte Camas Canyon Caribou Cassia Clark Clearwater Custer Elmore Franklin 70 1,953 994 103,637 11 288 223 28,753 40 6,522 2,669 177,634 350 44,529 961 130,060 37 7,710 8 25 215 32,604 232 22,065 723 37,917 1 2 13 168 1 12 246 22,910 641 8,788 693,537 354,167 5 101 80 1,159 1 3 60 ... 92 2.362 67 1,503 106,363 50,540 81 731 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 17 377 297 15 1,908 44,258 40,939 4 67 3,001 2,951 2 25 660 660 58 592 33,280 30,583 25 1,089 38,744 37,978 39 1,918 80,134 78,858 3 48 1,750 1,560 1 16 765 765 47 897 30,393 23,847 9 10 11 12 3 127 5,418 5,250 833 20,821 1,134,528 1,098,632 1 15 630 630 160 4,390 203,734 191,261 11 637 10,930 10,394 1,344 19,681 1,186,767 1,099,512 94 3,237 99,587 95,399 701 18,295 1,034,980 996,963 12 447 19,465 18,160 78 1,528 64,935 60,157 74 1,531 79,919 75,503 292 3,443 176,192 163,285 13 14 15 16 5 78 3,810 150 276 2,689 164,512 63,078 83 1,692 97,640 38,500 3 59 1,700 225 585 5,750 335,895 96,743 27 465 18,304 5,124 113 1,292 71,697 24,591 U 293 13,440 6,400 66 1,042 40,813 5,042 29 327 20,244 4,471 58 328 20,955 3,235 17 18 19 20 3 34 720 150 340 5,880 296,198 127,522 124 3,855 166,202 98 ,011 8 421 9,860 3,425 239 3,120 192,357 94,220 132 7,018 267,637 153,921 151 3,325 155,033 67,466 15 789 23,350 17,240 65 1,792 71,333 37,420 65 1,477 72,472 11,285 302 4,276 225,106 62,336 21 22 23 24 4,533 245,693 70,499 952 40,849 18,900 68 1,950 700 15,140 948,075 221,326 1,080 - 13,524 795,498 321,254 603 26,550 10,200 131 3,468 1,090 54,096 9,609 216 12,989 389 25 26 27 3 224 4,102 221 4,012 74,359 330 11,514 207,665 31 678 10,560 28 29 30 30 1,012 1,279,893 1 350 105,000 2 14 21.950 2 60 38,000 26 967 1,805,180 31 32 33 26 665 1,297 179 901 34,524 113,711 29,974 3 44 140 187 12,964 30,708 10,060 12 1.855 2,952 442 2,099 46,663 180,902 47,241 262 15,264 42,752 10,551 856 44,754 139,195 37,472 30 3,637 8,131 3,163 1 6 12 163 15,538 29.031 3,498 188 9,227 33,212 5,938 408 10,838 34.708 4,507 34 35 36 37 7 197 228 15 772 1,477 435 1 25 50 4 259 467 4 172 173 25 489 6,656 11,582 3,584 31 1 867 2,810 236 89 4,307 5,139 651 4 430 420 42 3.368 3,352 189 25 693 1,237 135 18 627 1,035 287 38 39 40 41 5 40 71 16 185 353 1 25 50 11 152 267 •■■ 52 492 819 22 a 419 862 40 12 87 145 22 1 14 5 25 399 669 7 92 157 23 181 293 42 43 44 45 3 310 330 4 700 525 7 499 485 21 16 290 462 15 13 1,332 2,160 213 22 1,595 2,055 180 4 520 640 67 6,463 7,353 123 9 1,207 1,305 17 326 502 102 46 47 48 49 2 18 30 5 82 233 90 3 116 118 7 50 7,100 33 514 761 206 199 4,593 1,333,834 3 840 1,095 100 7 193 187 75 7 132 9,935 3 280 290 30 5 31 36 16 9 198 51,400 3 36 84 3 6 96 7,400 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 4 60 17,800 1 50 2,023 522 7,153 2,217,317 44 670 213,171 1 15 4,500 26 501 148,232 4 48 7,350 57 58 59 12 69 11,647 641 24,867 4,350,093 1 (Z) 4 75 2.545 400,644 1 (Z) 3 295 6,307 1,332,142 33 1,091 248,280 130 15,945 3,557,340 3 500 60.760 2 (Z) 30 42 1,123 156,011 4 155 29,430 43 695 140,014 60 61 62 107 2,704 37,940 779 22,098 530,014 329 5,734 11,234,489 9 474 6,535 346 7,156 135,778 14 297 5,663 262 4,412 76,424 63 64 65 .66 67 63 2 14 1 5,910 31 429 1 1 34 1,943 69 6 12 7 12 6 5 219 4,202 2 2 15 11 1 1 3 4 16 35 11 20 70 71 Stub Items continued 180 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 1 of 2 County Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS (For definitions and explnnations, see text) Jefferson Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting — acres. . . CROPS FOR WHICH ENTIRE ACREAGE HAS IRRIGATED Com: Com for all purposes farms reporting... acres. . . Harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres. . . bushels . . . Com sold bushels . . . Small grains harvested: Winter wheat farms reporting . . . acres — bushels . . . bushels sold. . . Spring wheat farms reporting . . . acres. . . bushels. . . bushels sold. . . Oats farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . bushels sold . . . Barley fanns reportiilg — acres. . . bushels . . . bushels sold . . . Other grains acres. . . biishels . . . bushels sold. . . Annual legumes: Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . . . acres. . . lOO-lb. bags... Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas farms reporting . . . acres. . . pounds . . . Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons . . . tons sold. . . Clov^er, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting... acres. . . tons . . . tons sold . . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting... acres. . . tons . . . tons sold . . . Wild hay cut farms reporting. . . acres.. . tons . . . tons sold. .. Other hay cut farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons. . . tons sold . . . Field seed crops harvested: Alfalfa seed .farms reporting.. acres. . pounds . . Red clover seed farms reporting. . acres . . pounds . . Miscellaneous crops harvested ; Irish potatoes for home use and for sale farms reporting. . acres^. hundredweight. . Sugar beets for sugar fanns reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sweet com for seed farms reporting.. acres. . pounds { shelled ) . . Vegetables for sale acres.. Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees^ farms reporting.. acres. . W7 53,813 929 30,941 30,809 405 12,608 558,547 530,639 180 2,283 U3,038 50,266 170 3,960 155,296 103,719 967 47,651 17,619 15 420 372,100 399 13,975 34,809 11,473 15 1,144 1,406 33 7 60 117 231 297 144 336 346 11,899 2,212,716 8 137 2,085 611 30,887 251 3,699 120 1,153 75,297 23,385 53 539 29,487 26,315 76 874 42,010 38,043 110 1,645 105,651 24,611 32 473 23,976 6,370 3,676 219,074 29,853 393 9,001 32,508 4,768 58 1,058 2,113 172 21 149 193 7 19 405 1,020 497 152 173 318 70,370 558 154,000 22 328 7,306 119 4,141 790 62,391 363 5,603 172 1,748 107,992 32,337 47 667 23,453 27,124 473 7,536 389,339 377,187 141 1,404 87,677 28,969 89 1,306 62,409 21,224 7,522 402,719 79,533 300 7,427 134,646 729 24,823 89,673 18,925 116 1,511 1,965 261 20 168 265 6 24^ 476 5 51 155 122 23 407 66,355 146 1,833 475,646 52 652 136,670 87 1,257 28,206 71 156 65 3,587 1 15 313 318 1 13 500 500 25 702 1,529 139 6 78 175 8 3 18 23 1,003 116,520 14 167 14 1,009 20,895 19,461 824 22,347 1,040,699 984,717 300 4,752 224,612 112,167 306 10,951 401,800 239,088 6,422 307,394 60,762 15 351 601,958 901 49,973 152,875 59,170 9 188 385 73 28 207 341 13 397 43,100 5 87 19,500 490 18,379 3,502,417 24 1,123 12,250 969 108,762 260 3,271 84 794 54,365 9,925 34 316 19,949 18,036 16,610 987,868 953,087 96 727 45,465 18,093 47 306 51,841 29,391 12,231 839,654 334,572 680 29,396 585,593 130 4,605 ;, 295, 606 354 28,035 116,340 40,890 79 1,070 1,636 697 30 541 1,140 245 1 2 1 1 5 48 174 22 145 1,868 590,864 9,834 2,425,016 232 2,866 68,602 2 27 33,717 192 4,104 27 263 7,636 7,282 3 42 663 663 23 167 6,283 2,120 13 145 9,285 5,386 34 530 370 3 115 890 105 1,507 4,154 1,230 18 354 473 16 22 260 428 30 3 77 130 55 1 90 11,250 33 17 2,722 38 136 2 Reported in small fractions. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. IDAHO HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued 181 Part 1 of 2 Lewis Lincoln Madison Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida Owyhee Payette Power Shoshone Teton Twin Falls Valley Washington 1 1 345 38,479 641 53,20n 1.178 129,185 92 1.102 .■>60 20,279 585 65,050 836 42,359 184 23,592 11 64 2'0 28.256 1,926 206,763 96 14.159 415 25,771 1 2 102 1,605 8 177 128 1,546 2 121 59 1,029 293 6,995 292 4,550 19 299 313 4,921 1 14 79 1,113 3 4 17 2<0 13,100 1,200 1 1 30 1 1 20 20 174 3,927 331.012 22-^,565 175 2,065 142,797 72,915 69 807 lucLs fanns reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959 . . Fireivooil and fuel wood cut forms rrporting 1959. . 1954 . . coeds (4' X 4' X S') 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales farms reporting 1959. . cords (I' \ 4' xS') 19.59.. 54 1 "„nce posts cut forms reporting 1959 . . 55 1954.. number 1959.. 57 19.54.. Sales farms reporting 1959 . . number 1954. . Saw logs anil veneer logs cut farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 ' ■ thousands of Ixiard feet 1959. . 1954 ' . Sales farms reporting 1959. . thousands of hoard foet 1!159 .. 315 ,79.4,461 ,433,936 166 ,565,045 50 43 150 103 140,383 175,305 100 93 77 69 506,908 486,648 47 45 32 27 581,947 560,178 225 237 37 34 80,533 77,172 197 209 2,848 2,436 ,072,131 698,453 2,526 1,058 .,905,114 ,551,888 552 751,706 678 .,153,408 565 .,033,901 173 119,507 1,926 3,215 19,333 35,263 157 4,025 623 1,359 175,416 385,385 83 57,776 465 1,027 23,838 95,547 399 22,683 31 230,425 388,841 22 225,552 7 6 20 27 39,180 78,030 15 13 8 10 120,250 141,250 7 9 2 5 124,988 214,640 21 2 7 20,400 34,468 12 16 100 254 66,257 96,171 1,510 5,000 3 1,510 2 9 300 966 17 5 12,252 53,011 3 2,598 3 9,654 3 9,654 14 58 111 565 1 6 24 750 10,990 3 16 258 6,935 2 228 48,160 4,250 4 46,690 1 2 1,000 3 4 3 2 50,4S3 4,600 (Z) 36,045 3,250 24 12,115 3 1,700 300 10 19 2,275 5,480 2 400 450 1,170 162 78 289,359 206,819 43 82,799 54 206,560 50 197,962 9 8,598 120 186 1,252 3,004 14 242 40 63 16,675 15,262 3 9,700 45 106 4,655 9,227 42 4,523 13 41,681 22,651 6 35,958 1 2 2 2 1 14,840 16,500 1 14,050 16,276 8,692 148 20 27,131 6,375 905 326 (Z 5,000 1,500 3,226 675 3 3,200 1 26 1 26 34 217 372 1 2 12 14 2,485 3,555 D Data not shown to avoid disclostLre of Individual operations. Z Reported in sioQll fractions. ^Includes sales of standing timber. IDAHO PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 185 Bonner Bonneville Boundaiy Butte Camas Canyon Carltou 3 22,400 10,040 1 22,000 3 100 2 2 1 2 10,000 10,650 1 (z) 22,300 10,020 463 130 269,796 122,901 81 101,878 148 167,918 104 126,509 65 41,409 397 697 3,863 8,249 34 633 77 218 17,792 51,745 U 6,819 93 141 3,063 3,994 79 2,735 3 42,510 34,942 2 41,510 1 1 2,900 15,000 15,200 2 1 1 (Z) 42,510 21,272 10,000 10,770 4 3,165 2,967 19 32 152 236 1 5 16 29 11,250 8,180 3 5,900 2 500 2,057 2 2 1 1 500 1,000 2 (Z) 400 1,050 1 i 100 1,007 267 142 174,011 114,252 71 65,674 95 108,337 62 71,231 46 37,106 209 320 1,954 3,663 13 268 48 112 8,952 46,985 5 1,850 54 84 1,654 3,778 50 1,591 (D) (D) 1 1 450 (D) 3 400 1 400 ' 266 1 400 1 400 2 7 20 51 4 4 1,130 1,400 1 133 125 841,578 542,132 73 669,698 11 9 84 16 47,354 27,360 19 11 16 7 80,513 51,080 11 6 13 5 79,204 70,750 113 136 7 4 5,851 3,800 109 133 1,747 1,816 715,020 444,022 13 6 819 5,495 1 10 6 809 131 3 42 10 758 474 12 102 18 1,725 4,870 9,250 13,460 2 8,450 2 (Z) 2,000 2 4 2 2 6,500 9,550 1 8,450 11,060 1 1 1 1 1,400 1,400 800 400 2 250 200 1 150 1 100 3 19 602 4,925 1 200 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 174 84 168,580 161,316 41 54,756 49 113,824 43 107,855 8 5,969 133 222 2,791 2,096 9 1,645 3 24 1 71 800 14,190 100 24,411 5 6,200 41 99 2,092 13,253 1,134 700 15 37 261 512 1,500 1,100 1 500 7 35,987 10,400 1,487 1,487 12 123 103 2 10 9 3,930 2,710 3 2,350 1 (D) 6,800 1 (D) (Z) 175 1 2 17,000 9,100 1 (Z) (D) 6,325 650 1,674 186 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST (For dermitions Rnd explanations, see text) Gooding Nursery and greenhouse products, llowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale: Nursoty and greenhouse products, flower and vepetable seeds and plants, riowers, and bulbs sold farms reporting 1;)59 . . dollars 1959.. 1954 . . On fanns with sales of ^0.000 or more. . . . farms reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. Nursery products (trees, shrubs. vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954.. acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . Cut flowers, r>olled plants, fltirist j9«ens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Grown under glass farms ttjporting 1959 . . 1954.. square feet 1959 . . 1954.. Grown in the open fanns reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushroonis farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Grown under glass of in house farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . square feet 1959 . . 1954.. Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres used foe growing 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting 1959 . Sales of anv forest products farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Sales of standing timber farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Sales of all other forest jrodurLs farms reporting 19.59 . . dollars 1959 . . Sales of firewood, fence posts, and sawlogs farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959 . . Firewood and fuel wood cut forms reporting 1959. . 1954.. COrtls(4'x4'xS')19.59.. 1954 . . Sales farms reporting 1959. . cords(rx4'x6')1959.. P^nce posts cut farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959.. 1954 . . Sales farms reporting 1959 . . number 1954 . . Saw logs ami veneer logs cut farms reporting HW9 . . 1954 ' ■ Ihousanils of board feel 1959 . . 1954 ' . Sales farms reporting 1959.. thousands of bo.vd feet 1959.. 1 2,670 1,500 1 2,250 3 11 70 181 2,550 7,530 4,646 350 1 3,000 4,396 1 1 1 3,000 1 (zi 250 350 4 4,875 21,278 4,875 6 10 34 100 4 9 11,525 6,050 4 9,750 3 1,740 1 (D) 12,855 1 (0) 1 1 1 1 9,000 8,000 (D) 8,000 1 1,500 3 22 4,855 11 2 602 12 1 500 1 102 1 102 9 12 637 1,649 1 100 1 3,000 2 1 2,100 3,500 2 1 60 1 Cz) 24 276 113 296,205 316,300 81 154,291 54 141,914 53 138,190 4 3,724 229 344 2,351 3,347 13 333 76 147 22,379 52,868 12 4,550 34 165 3,149 27,201 30 3,133 (D) 5,008 1 (D) 1 1 2,000 3,000 1 (z) 5,000 1 1 1 1 450 40 (D) 1 500 1 500 1 10 3 111 350 2,000 12 26,687 15,555 3 24,525 3 2 3 2 300 2,650 11,040 9,400 (Z) 20,822 7,200 10 2 2 640 1,640 20 32 5,565 5,705 1 10 15 2,251 11 76,560 73,415 3 54,105 5 1 4 (Z) 2,760 150 6 6 58,530 84,574 6 3 3 1 68,500 71,165 3 2 1 2 15,000 3,400 2 2 5,300 2,100 334 179 269,383 165,244 81 69,625 119 199,758 100 179,924 29 19,834 236 433 2,237 4,758 23 330 92 180 16,593 31,017 14 3,171 87 141 4,430 7,207 76 4,144 2 7,968 13,575 1 7,818 1 (Z) 1 150 125 3 1 3 17,480 18,300 7,81B 13,450 278 121 118,957 148,369 63 53,197 75 65,760 74 64,695 3 1,065 225 326 1,992 3,419 25 232 52 101 9,155 19,975 2 550 60 138 1,536 8,583 54 1,462 D Data not ehown to avoid dlsclostjre of individual operations. 2 Reported in small fractions. ^Includes sal,?s of standing timber. IDAHO PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continueci 187 Lewis Lincoln Madison Minidoka Nez Perce Ctelda 0«yhee Payette Power Stallone Teton Twin Falls ValJ«y Washington 4 28 6 6 14 3 20 5 1 5,280 45,200 52,918 30,000 141,686 4,545 86,118 23,500 0 75 9,065 10,480 55,100 17,830 42,950 12,995 112,120 20,450 3 1 11 5 5 9 1 8 3 4 4,000 40,386 51,418 30,000 139,793 2,650 84,685 23,500 5 2 3 1 2 8 1 6 "2 3 1 1 3 5 2 7 1 13 3 1 9 (Z) 8 2 23 (Z) 11 3 13 2 9 200 9,200 27,615 610 12,025 15 10 300 14,700 25 15,000 1,400 22,950 1,000 11 3 4 3 1 4 3 6 2 12 1 2 4 3 1 1 4 9 3 n 3 2 3 1 3 3 4 2 14 1 2 3 3 1 1 4 5 2 15 3,690 14,850 14,240 1,120 14,890 9,100 17,700 5,990 16 56 2,182 11,675 3 2 4 1 18,600 1 2 2 8 560 6,000 2 1 (Z) (z) 4,050 1 2 (Z) 1 49,157 4 7 2 3 8,200 1 2 (Z) 1 17 18 1!) 20 21 4,750 8,233 19,480 3,000 41,370 3,825 24,765 1,000 22 75 5,050 1,200 27,000 2,300 13,000 10,745 20,750 13,950 23 1 26 3 9 2 12 4 24 4 7 3 7 3 18 ... 1 25 1 6 2 2 2 1 26 3 2 3 1 1 27 300 5,730 5,300 115 3,925 845 28 1,130 5,000 25 10,600 3 ... 7 100 234 10 4 2 not include land leased How many acres do you rent to others? None G (7/ "Mone," mark X and akip to quettton [TJ ) (a) Of the acres rented to others, how many are owned by yon? None n Acres . ACRES IN THIS PLACE: I Acres In this place [7] Adding acres owned and acres rented from •thers. then subtracting acres rented to others, we gel* (Question 3 plus question 4 minus question 6; if managed, question 5 minus question C.) This la all the land operated by you even though part of It may be located elsewhere or In other eoanllM. The remaining qnesUons of this report refer to the total acres of land reported for this question. LOCATION OF LAND: 8. Is any of this land located In another county? No Q Yes Q {// "No," mark X and tktp to queHum [t].) (a) How many acres are in yonr county? , Acres (b) Give names of other counties and acres located in each: Report all crops harvested or to be harvested thtt year from these (read answer for question 7) acrea. If you rent or work land for otbera on shares Include landlord's share. CORN: (Include the landlord's share as sold if taken from this place.) 191 Was any corn harvested for any purpose tM» gearT No Q Yea Q (// "No," mark X and akip to quttlion C22J.) jf iAnewtr tkeae questions, if "Ye» "r 10. Corn for all purposes? (Do not include aweet com or popoorn.) (a) Corn for grain? (70 lb. ear corn or &6 lb, shelled com = l bu.) (b) Corn for sUage? (c) Corn hogged or graxed, or cut for green or dry fodder (ears not husked or snapped)? (3) How much of thit ytar't crop was or will W sold' SMALL GRAINS: (Include the landlord's share as sold If taken from this place.) (AnsiB^r these questions, if "Km" Were any of the following grain crops harvested th{» year — ■ [22] Winter wheat? . . . . 23. Spring wheat? 26. Oats for grain? 29. Barley? SO. Rye? 3S. Other grains? Safflower? Mixed grains? {Underline kind.) How many acres were combined? (3) How much of tht» year'm crop was or will be sold? HAY CROPS: (If two or more cuttings, count the acres only once but give total production of all cuttings Include the landlord's share as sold if taken from this place ) {Answer these questions, i/ "}'«."^^H Were any of the following hay crops harvested thia year—^ 39. Alfalfa and alfalfa mlxlnrea for hay and for dehydrating? . . . 42. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses for hay? . . . 45. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay? (Include oats cut when ripe or nearly ripe for feeding untnreshed.) 46. Wild bay (prairie, range, or marsh grass) cut for hay? 47. Any other hay? (Include bromegrass, millet, old meadows, Sudangrass.) How many acres were harvested thi* year? How many tons were harvested? (3) How much of thia year' a crop was or will be sold? ALFALFA SEED, CLOVER SEED. AND OTHER FIELD SEEDS: 49. Were any alfalfa seed, clover seed, or other field seeds harvested thia yearT. , No D Yes Q (// "No," mark X and skip to queituyn [79].) (Ansteer these questions, if ">'m.")™ 50. Alfalfa seed? 51. Bed clover seed? 54. Alslke clover seed? . . 57. White clover aeed? . . . 68. Red fescue seed? .... St. Tall fescae seed? . . M. Merlon bluegraas seed?. . M. Crested wheatgraaa ■eedT . 7S, Aostriao winter peas? . . 77. RapM««d7 aivvai (I) Acres harvested or to be harvested? (2) Pounds of "clean" seed harvested or to be harvested? POTATOES. DRY BEANS, DRY PEAS, AND SUGAR BEETS: (j4n*wcr these questions, if "Yes")^ Were any of the following crops harvested thia gear — (The total of the acres for questions (a), (b). and (c) must equal the acres for question 10.) [79] Hah potatoes for home use or for sale? (If less than 10 hundredweisht or 1,000 pounds were harvested, do not report acres.) 90. Dry field and aeed beana? 99. Dry field and seed peas? 94. Sugar beeU for sngar? 102. Sweet corn for seed? (1) How many acres were or will be harvested? (Report tenths 01 an acre for potatoes) (2) How much was or will be harvested? Cw%. IDAHO 191 No D Vea O VEGETABLES FOR HOME USE AND FOR SALE: 105. Were any *ef«tibl«8. sweet corn, or melons, harvested thta year tot home uaeT . 106. Were any *efcUblea, sweet corn, or melon*. harvested thi» year for SKle for freah market or to cannere, fn^eiers. proce»sora7 No Q Yes Q {// "No" for qvfslion 106, mar* X and »ktp to qvetlion [143] ) {Antwtr Iheae quetliona, i/ "Yea")^^^ Were any of the rollowing Te|elabl« crops harvested thi» year — (If two or more plantings of the same crop were made, either on the aamt land or on different land, report the total harvested acres of the several plantings ) 107. Tomatoes? 108. Sweel cornT (Report sweet c 1 for seed in Q 102) 1 19. Green peasT 120. Green lima beansT 123. Di7 onlonaT Ul. Other? (See list below.) . (1) Acres harvested? (Report tenths of acres) /lO (UaUhMvaaadM Lain 142. What was the value of all vegetables sold f/ifs year? . . . (Include the landlord's share I>o not include the value of Irish potatoes ) BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS: [143] Were any berries or other small fruTta harvested f Ai's year tor sale? No Q Yes Q (If "So." mark X and »k,p to queaUon [152]) (AnsweT the$r queilm 1/ '■»■«■•)- Were an? of the following berrjr crops harvested thiB year—^ 144. Strawbeniear . 145. RaspberrlesT 151. Other berries? Blackberries? Boy sen berries? Acres harvested? (Report tenths of acres) Quarts harvested? TREE FRUITS. NUTS. AND GRAPES: [152] Is there a total of 20 frnlt and nut trees and grapevines on this place? No □ Yes □ (// "No." mark X and tkip to question [198].) (// "Yes," anawer qutaUon* 153 (Arou^A 197.) 153. How much land is m bearing and nonbearing frull orchards, groves, vinerards, and planted nnl tree*? - iAniioer tktte queitioru, if "Ye I. I ■■ ■ Were any of the following kinds of fruit and nut trees on Ihls place — 154. Apples? 155. Peaches? 158. Peara? 161. GrapesT 165. Plums and prunes? 169. Sour cherries? . . . 170. Sweel cherrieaf . . 171. Apricota? 197. Other trulta and nQlsT Filberts? English [ci* walnut*? Planted black walnuta? b^ (1) How many trees (or vines) are NOT of bearing age? (2) How many trees (or vines) are of bearing age? (3) How much was harvested thU yearT NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS. FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEED? AND PLANTS. AND BULBS; [198] Were any nurserv or greenhouse prodncta, flower or vegetable seeds or planio, Sowers, or bulba grown for sale thla year? No Q Yea □ (// "No," mark X and skip to quetlton [202] ) {AnawfT these queationa, 199. Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vine*, ornamentals)? . .... ... 200. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants for sale? . . 201. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, regeUble plants, bulbs, moshrooras? OTHER CROPS: [202] Are there any other crops that were or will be harvested thii year on this place — Hops? Lentils? Popcorn? Root and grain crops hogged or graiedT Crass sllageT No n Yes D CROPLAND: 204. How many acres of land were in fields and tracts from which crops were harvested (including hay cut) thia year? (This area mav be obtained by adding the acres in the fieldi or tracts from which one or more crops were harvested or hay was cut thia year; acres in nonbearing and bearing planted fruit trees, nuts, and grapes, and acres in nursery and greenhouse products ) THIS SHADED SKCTION IS TO BB nLLKD BY CE^f8^8 PftMKRATOE ia) Add arm of all en^ta [latft * in Stc. tU) andaxttT totai hm lb) ProcD how many acna of land ««ra two cnpt harvested Ma jmarf (c) Subtract the aem for (6) from (a) tuad avtn differrtw* h^re 205. How many acres of cropland were used only for pasture (or grazing) thia year? 206. How many acres of cropland cultivated summer fallow thia year? soil-Improvement grasses and ieganes not harvested and not pastured thia year? OTHER LAND 211. How many acres were in other pasture? (Not cropland pasture and not woodland pasture.) (// "None." mark X and tkip to quealion [212].) (a) Of this other pasture, how many acres do you consider to be Improved pasture? " (Improved by liming, fertilizing, seeding. irrigating, draining, and controlling we^s and brush ) [212] How many acres were in house lots, barn lota, lanes, roads, ditches, and wasteland? Add these acres (que^stione 204. 206. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210, 211. and 212) and enter the total here ^ (IncTude idle cropland and cropland on which all crops failed.) WOODLAND: (Include as woodland all wood lota and timber tracts, cutover and deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved tor pasture.) 209. How many acrea of woodland were pastured (or grazed) thia year? , None Q 210. How many acres of woodland were not pastured (or grazed) thia year? 213. Of the total land in this place (reported in question 203), how many acres were Irrigated thia year? . . (// "None," mark X and tkip to queatic [218]) None D Acres . None D Acres . 214. How many acres in this place were Irrigated by sprinklers Ihi'a year? 215. From how many acres of Irrigated land were crops harvested thta year? None Q Acres . (Be sure to include all irrigated land from which hay was cut and all Irrigated land in both bearing and nonbearing fruit and nut crops and irrigated land from which volunteer crops were harvested.) (// "None." mark X and skip to quealxon [217].) 216. What part of the land from which crops were harvested thia year was irrigated? . All a Part D (// "Alt," mark X and ikip to qtieilwn [217] ) ( // "Part," mve belotf name and aerea tmgaled for each crop. If all orchard waa imgalea iiat "Orchard," and if all vegetabUa for aale, hat "Vegelablea ") Name of crop irrigated? Acres irrigated? Name of crop irrigated? Acres irrigated? (1) (3) (2) (4) [217] What percent of the Imgallon water used on this place Ihia year was obtained— (a) From a well (pumped or flowing) or spring directly by this farm or from another farm? % (b) From a stream, lake drainage ditch, or reservoir directly by this farm or from another farm? . . % (c) From a mutual or cooperative water or ditch company. Irrigation district, or other Irrigation organization? {Gwe name fM^w.) % (The total for questions (a), (b). and (c) muBt= 100%) Name _ B 192 THE QUESTIONNAIRE „ imsswifwAMnslin^'.'-ilSUt kACK AGE, RESIDENCEL OFF-FARM (3) [218] What ifl y out race? (Mark one. 'r^*^ 219. How old were you on your laat birthday? Yeere , 220. Do you live on this place? No n Yes D 221. When did you beffio to operate this place? . . , , Report month if you began to operate this place sinc< January I. 1958. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME: 222. How many days thia year did you work off your farm? Include work at a nonfarm job, business, profession, or on someone else's farm Include days you expect to work off your farm between now ana December 31. 1959. (Do not include exchange work ) (I) NeiM> D (2) lto«»d»y» D ondMTu D (4) I0» to I» imn O 223. Did any other member of your family living with you have a nonfarm job, business, profession, or work on someone else's farm thit year? . . , ^ No Q 224. Have you any income thia year from any of the following Bources: Sale of products from land rented out? Cash rent? Boarders? Social Security? Old-age assistance? Pensions? Veterans' allowances? Unemployment compensation? Interest? Dividends? Profits from nonfarm business? Financial help from members of your family? No Q {// "None" for giiestton 222 and "No" for both queaCions 223 and 224, akip to queelion [226] ) 225. Will the income which you and your family receive from work off the farm and from other sources (listed in questions 223 and 224) be greater than the total value of all agricultural products sold or to be sold from your place (hfa tfeflf? - No □ Section VII.—FOREST PRODUCTS THIS YEAR, 1959 [226] How much was or will be received Ihia year from the sale of Blinding timber or IreesT None sold Q $_ (Include standing timber sold for pulpwood.) 227. How much was or will be received thia year from the lie of pulpwood, polea and piling, bark, boUa, and mine tlmbera? (Do not include sale of standing timber, firewood, fence posts, and aawlogs.) None sold Q $_ (.-In r theae iptealtons, i/ " i'ea.' (Do not report below any products sold on the stump Products sold on the stump should be included in question 226.) Were any of Ihe following forest produclB cut tMa year for home use or for sale— 228. Firewood and TuelwoodT 230. Pence posts? 231. Sawlogs and veneer logs? (1) How much was or wilt be cut in 1959T 1 8') (2) How much was or will be sold in t959T Cods Section VIII. -POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK NOW ON THIS PLACE AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION THIS YR^R. 1959 . . ^ Include all poultry and animals on (his place owned by you, by your landlord, by your employeei others. Include lUeslock grazing on land used under a Government grazing permit. POULTRY: 236. Are there any chickens, turkeys, or other poultry on this place? No Q Yes Q 237. If "No," were there any on this place any time thia year? No Q Yes Q (// "No" for both queationa 236 and 237, rruirJb X and ikip to quealtoa [246].) 238. How many chickens (hens, pullets, roosters, etc.) 4 months old and over are notr on this place? None D Number 239. How many broilers were or will be sold t/ifa year/ None Q Number (Report all broilers sold and those grown for othe:> under contract.) 240. How many hens, roosters, pullets, cockerels, and other chickens were or will be sold thia year? None Q 241. How many dotcns of chicken eggs were or will be sold thia year? None D 242. How many turkeys and (urkey fryers were raised thia year? None D (Include those raised from poults hatched, poults bought, and those raised for others under contract ) 243. How many turker hens noir on hand are you keeping for breeding next year? , None □ 244. How many ducks, geese, and other pooltrr (not counting chickens and turkeys) Give were sold thia year? None □ name Number , DoEens Number . 245. How much was or will be received this ireor from the sale of turkeys, ducks, geese, and miscellaneous poultry, and their eggsT None sold G Value of aalea $_ SHEEP AND LAMBS: [2461 How many ewes, rams, wethers, and lambs of all ages are on this place? None Q Number (// "None," mark X and aktp lo queeiion [247].) or this total, how many are- {•) Lambs under 1 year old? Number . (b) Ewea 1 year old and over? Number (c) Rama and wethers 1 year old and over? Number (The toUl for questions (a), (b), and (c) must equal the number for question 246.) HORSES AND MULES: [247] How many horses, mules, colts, and ponies are on this place? ... None D Number D-2 SHEEP AND LAMBS SHORN THIS YEAR, 1959: 251. Were any aheep or lambs shorn (Aia ((ear? No Q Yes Q (// "No," mark X and akip to queation [254] ) (Anairer theae quealtona, if "Yea.'")^ 252. Were any lambs shorn in I9S9T. 253. Were any sheep shorn in 1959?. (U (2) How much wool was shorn? HOGS AND PIGS: [254] How many hogs and pigs of all ages, including sows and boars, are on this place? None Q Number (// "None." mark X and skip to question [255].) Of this total. Aa) Since June 1. thia year? Number how many were born — c \(h) Before June 1. thia year? Number (The total for questions (•) and (b) must equal the number for question 254 ) SOWS AND GILTS FARROWING: [255] How many Utters were farrowed since June 1, Number of (his K^or or will farrow before Oecemher i7 None Q litters 256. How many litters were farrowed between Number of December 1, laat year. &nd June i, thia year? None D litters CATTLE AND CALVES; (Include all cows and all other cattle and calves, both dairy and beef, on this placej 257. How many cattle and calves of all ages are on this place? None Q Number (// "None." mark X and akip to question [262],) (a) Cows? Number I (Include heifers that have calved.) or this total, J ,,,j Heifers and heifer caUesT Number bow many are— ) (Do not include any heifers that have calved.) (c) Bulls, boll calves, steers, and steer calves? . - Number (The total for questions (a), (b), and (e) must equal the number for question 257 ) COWS MILKED YESTERDAY: 266. How many cows and heifers were milked yeaterday? 259. How manv milk cows were on this place yeaterday? . . . (Include dry milk cows and milk heifers that have calved) 260. How many gallons of milk were produced yeaterday? . . None □ Number , None n Number . None D Gallons . Tlieee questions are to be / (a) Dosa Al number end in 2 or 7T No Q Yesn answered by CENSUS < „,^ „ »,,-,,, r-, ENUMERATOR \ ((>) Are acres in question 7. l,(K)u or more? No □ Yes □ Section IX.— DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD THIS YEAR, 19S9 [262] Was any milk or cream sold thia year. 1959? No D Yes Q (// "No," mark X and aktp to quealion [265] ) Report all sales from thle place whether made by jrou or by others. Report dairy products aold for your landlord. Be sure to Include dairy products which you will sell by i>6cem6er 31, thia year. (For each item, anawtr theae queetiona.)™ 263. How much whole milk was J or will be sold in 1959? , . , None □ \ (Report in pounds of milk, I gallons of milk, or pounds of butterfat ) I 264. How much cream was or will be sold in 1959? None Q (If cream was sold by the gallon, multiply the number of gallons by 2Vi to get pounds of butterfat.) (1) Quantity sold or to be ■olil (n ItSir (2) How much was or will be the value of sales in ll5ir (1) Lb. of Bilk m (1) dlMuormllk I iim «(» Lb-.fbUUriU U>.i««Al I 100 Section X.— ANIMALS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD ALIVE THIS YEAR, 1959 Report all sales from this place whether made by you or by others. Report all animals turned over (o or sold for your landlord, and animals fed under contract for others. Be sure to report animals which you will sell by December 31. thia year. (Anaatr these qxustiona, if "Yea.")~ Were any of the following animals sold or will any be aotd thia year (1959) — [265] Calvea? . . 266. Cattle, not counting calvea? 267. Horses, males, colts, and ponlesT .... 268. Hogs and pigs?. 269. Sheep and lamba? .... (1) How manv have been sola thia year? Nambi (2) How many more will be sold between now and Dec- 31? (3) How much was or will be the value of sales in 1959? D-2 IDAHO 193 filfl - """^ "-"J 1 .■;, Bin-inTnriwiimn- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ rnclude all UtUiini find limr uned on thin plu« during 19S9. whether purchased by you oi b) )our landlord. 271. i>ti how many acres wtrf commerclftl ferliltiei and rerllllElnB maleriAls usfd in 19597 {If ■ Xont," mark X onJ iktp lo question (272] ) None D Acres _ (Antwer these queilton». if " YeB ")m Wu rrrlillier uB«d thia year on any of ibe following crops — (•) Hay and cropland pftslureT lb) Other pasture (not cropland)? . - (c) Wheal? . . . . (d) Irish potatoesT . (e) Sugar beetsT . . (D All olher cropsT . acres was fertiliier used? How much was used — (2) Dry materials? (Include rock phosphatfl Taaa 710 /lO (3) Liquid materials? TaiMha /lO /lO /lO None D Acrea [272] How many acres were limed in 1959? (If '-None." mark X and »k\j> lo quettxon [274] ) 273. How much lime or liming materials was used In 19S9T Tons (Include ground limestone, hydrated and burnt lime, marl, oyster shells, etc Omit lime used for sprays or sanitation ) 'Secti on XII.— SELECTED FARM EXPENDITURES AND LAND-USE PRACTICES^- ^ ?,' .,, ;^ _. ■ ■■;■THI^', YEAR, 1959a """'""'" ■'■■'■■'■'■^-^ '-—• KM' I- NIH i How much was or will be spent this If ear for— I Hl-.s Include eipenNen paid, or to be paid by December 31, 1959, by you and > landlord for this place. "[274] Feed for livestock and poultry? None O t (Include coat of grain, hay, mill feeds, concentrates, and joughages, also, amounts paid for grinding and mmng feed ) 275. The purchase of llveslock and poultry? (Include baby chicks ) 276. Machine hire? (Include custom work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining, silo filling, corn picking, baling, plowing, fruit picking, spraying and ousting.) 277. Hired labor? (Do not include housework, custom work, or contract construction work, payments only ) 278. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees? 279. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm buaine3.«7 None D None D iclude cash None D None D LANIi^lSK PRACTICES; 280. How many acres of land were used to grow cover crops thit year and then planted to another crop? 281. How many acres of cropland used for grain or row crops thia year were ftrmed on the contour? 282. How many acres of strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control wert- on this place ihia year? . . 283. How many acres of crop and pasture land on this [..laci- have terraces? None D Acres _ None Q Acres. None n Acres _ None D Acres _ >&» Section XII!.— FARM LABOR ID I (2) 2H4 AliinH hiiw mam hnijri toBt ireefc did vou (the ix-rson in chargf of this place) do farm work or chores on this place? {Mark o.u 1 1 ■■ 285. How many other members of your fainlly did 15 hours or more of farm work or chores on this place (flif ireefc without recelTlng cash wages? None Q Persons. (Uo not include housework ) 286. How many hired persons did any farm work or chorea on this place fas/ week? . . (Include members of your family r None □ Persons _ ving cash wages ) 287. or Ibeae hired peraoDS working taut week, how many were employed on this place for — it X and tkip to quettwn [291] ) ) ISO days or more during thi» year? None n Persons _ (b) Less than 150 days during thtt year? . . None Q Persona _ (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number for question 286.) 288. Of these Ured peraons working iatt week, how many were paid on a — Number of persons Monthly basis? (2) What was the agreed cash rate of pay? (If more than one pervoD, give average) _/00 per month _/00 per week (3) How many hours per person were these workers expected to work to earn this pay? Per m«Bth (ha«ra) Pw 0^1 (Utm) FSectlon XIV— EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES NOW ON THIS PLACE Include •aslpment. whether owned by you or by others, on this place. InclBdc equipment and racllllles that are temporarily out of order. Now many of the following are on this place — [291] Grain combines? 292. Corn pickers (include picker-shellers and corn combines)? 293. nck-up balers? 294. Field forage harvesters (for field chopping of silage and forage crops)? . . 295. Motortrucks (include pick-ups)? 296. Wheel tractors other than garden? 297. Garden tractors? 298. Crawler tractors (tracklayiag|)r 299. Aulorooblles? Do yoD have on this place— 300. Telephone? No D Ves Q 301. Home freeier (for quick freeiing and storing food)? ... No O Yea □ (Do not include refrigerators ) 302. Milking machine? No Q Yea D 303. Electric milk cooler? . . .' No tl Yes Q 305. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops)? No □ Yes O 306. Power -operated elevator, conveyor, or blower? No Q Yes Q 307. Oo what kind of road Is this place located? {Mark one )^-« (1) Hard surface? ... (2) Gravel, shell, or shale? (3) Dirt or unimproved? Q ^^►How many mil f—. I hard surface ro l-l I D Less than 1 .a f I Who How many miles to a road? mile OR ,r, XV -RF.NTAL AGREEMENT, FARM VALUES, AND MORTGAGE DEBT 3u«ifi' I'.' .1, ,,rii ,u,i Int., I from Others? No Q Yes D ib, Uk >ou work ui.y land on shares' No n Yes Q (// "No" for bolh qufgliont 308(*) and 308(b). mor* X and tktp lo quettton [314] ) {If "Yea" for either question 308(a> ur 308(h). answer ^uralion^ 310 through 313 ) 310. Do you pay to your landlord any cash as rent? No □ Yes □ (•) If "Yes," how much for the year? -/OO 311. Do you pay t.o your landlord any share of the crops {such as ), |, ))7 . . . . , No Q Yes D No □ Yes □ 312. Do you pay to your landlord any share of the livestock or livestock products (such aa J. i, J)? 313, Do you have this land under any other arrangement (such as a fined quantity of any product, upkeep of land and butldmgs, payment of taxes, keep of landlord, rent free, etc )? No Q Yes D BOW much would the land and the buildings sell for — (a) Land and buildings owned by you? - . (Copy acres from question 3 ) (b) Land and buildings rented from olheraT (Copy acres from question 4 ) (c) Land and buildings managed for others? (Copy acres from question 5.) (d) Land and bnlldlngs rented lo others? . (Copy acres from question 6.) (I) Acres (2) Total value (dollars) \ 315. Is there any mortgage debt on land and buildings owned by you? (Mark one )^mm^^^^ ■^ No D Yes □ No land owned D 316. On what date did you fill this questionnaire? Gl*a moalk sad dav REMARKS; I Section XVI.— ENUMERATOR'S RECORD— To be filled by Census Enmnerator| (The total of the pei 289. How many hired persons paid on a piecework basis worked on this place faaf Friday? {If *■^o^^■■ mark X and skip lo quefhon [291] 1 290. How much did these hired persons on piecework (reported for question 289) earn for their work last Friday? reported in column 1 must equal the number for question 286.) , None Q Persons _ — _/00 CeoBUS county division Who funtahed the information in (Ais rcpOTlT (Mark on^.i WMbatlbiw wbTnTopttBr'afawO D Dale (manlh and day) Checked by Date (numlh and day) 194 ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK A2 LIS IING 1 < PART 1 -LIST OK PLAttS IN bD PART II -AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS PART III -MLLINl, Al 1 5 i Ill A. Lift ttw held of ^*ry houxhold living in thii ED. AND ALSO B LiH every person, not Itvtng in ihii ED. who haf agnculiural operations in this ED (2) Does this person or any member of his house- hold operate a farni (or ranch )^ (J) Did this person or any nsember of his household hjii- ji iiiM iioK Ihi\ vv.ir— Ooe< this FD' (91 Does this person have agricultural operations • here he lives? (10) Any live. stoek' 1 ho,s> caltlc' horses? sheep' goats.' etc.) (41 20 or more chickens? turkeys? ducks' 11) An, crops? (corts? oats? hay? tobacco? other held crops?) <6) 20 Of more fruit trees? grape- vines? nut trees? (7) Any veg- etables f6r sale? berries' nursery oil ..ilumn 1 1 jihl nn A 1 li VV^ in.i.ltimii lU A.nn t;.i Al SL ip (., . . Jumn 1^ ^ihl t.iix iiiiihuy .MLI•.^^ ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK 195 Al Nu.nhrr (ID PART IV -RKORIHH ( OMPLVTION OF ENUMHRATION 1 a c c < Doe» ihii pvnon work jny UnJ on »h4fr*' (U) Csllback rcquirvd TumeJ ovtT (o (.fr* l«Jw Rcmirki 1161 Remindcn (Whmt.. r«urn, .clcpt«.nt aumhe. Ml » (IS) Dair Crr» ■nttijis (U) Al N.. \., ; V.^ Dad I>a(r 2 4 T 1 1 J _ _ _ T \ : 1 ■ ( Al No No ; Ycy D>,. Dait 6 7 B 9 10 Al N., Wo : Y.-i Dale l>jtt 11 i; 1) 14 f Al No N,. ; Y^ [>!«• l>-.t 16 18 19 10 (11) 02) lumn M Au<||n Al numhn wttei. niu Jcirrmtrw • CshiBn IT U Yn, till Al lur UnJkirJ *n.l Al •>« • Cohinin 16 l-nirt Jjrc .ml\ jlirt *.Ki hj«< jin.i^rJ you muB nn jn Al Auiftn Al numhm ii^ ihi» penoo bMr< m (.ahitnrt 11 ihr Al nuoi^r Jl rct|u.«d t^ir«-.n» jnJ hj.f ,..mH-^c-l jn Al .«lrf. hcKinninn viih 1 1.* (he tint A 1 rtw sfT U> uo •*«♦• ihc (wrwr »# *« |wn.m appr^ j» >I rcyuicvJ Itct IWthrMcorwlm imaM 196 INDEX TO TABLES County Abnormal farms , Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay , Alfa If a seed , Almonds Angora goats and kids , Animals sold alive, specified Annual legumes, specified , Apples , Apricots Area , approximate land , Asparagus , Automobi les Austrian winter peas , Average size of farm , Avocados Barley Beans Beets (table ) , Berries, specified Blackberries Blackeyes and other green cowpeas Blueberries (tame or wild) , Boysenberries , Broccoli , Broilers sold Broomcom , Buckwheat 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 arid calves Cattle and calves sold alive , Cauliflower Celery Change In definition of farms Cherries , Chicken eggs sold Chickens , Chickens sold Christmas trees sold Citrus fruits, specified , Clingstone peaches Clover seed Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay , Collards , Color of operator Commercial farms Commercial fertilizer, expenditures for Commercial fertilizer, uses of , Common and perennial ryegrass seed Conservation of land Com ^.. Com pickers Cotton I Cotton farms Cowpeas Cows Cream sold Crimson clover seed Crop drier Cropland By acres harvested By color of operator By irrigation ^ tenure of operator By use Cropland in cover crops Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour Croppers ( for South only ) Crop-share tenants Crop fertilized, specified Crops harvested from irrigated land Crops harvested , spec i fled 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 Dates Days worked off farm Definition of farms , change in Dry field and seed beans Dry field ttnd seed peas Dry onions Ducks sold Durum wheat Economic class of farm Eggplant Eggs sold Electric milk cooler Elevators, power-operated, conveyor or blower. Emmer and spelt English or Persian walnuts Equipment and facilities, specified Escarole, endive, and chickory 14,17 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 7,12 U 11 11 10a 9,10a 11 11 U 1 11 4,6 11 1,1a 11 11 11 11 U 11 IJ. 11 11 11 10 11 15,17,18,19,20 3,17,18,19,20,21,22 5,14,15,16 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 8 11 8 11 10 1 8 11 7 12,17,16,19,20,21 4,10 6 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 7 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 9 12 8 11 S 11 8 11 6 11 8 11 3,4,17,18,19,20 3 U, 17, IS, 19,21 4,5 5 17,18,19,20,21 7 8 11 1,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a e 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 8,15 11 15,17,18,19,20 5 8 11 6 12, 17, IB, 19,20, 21 4,8 7,17,1^,19,20,21 4,10 8 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 6 1,2,3 1,1a, 2,3 ,2,3,17,1B,19,20,21 1,2,4 3,17,18,19,20 3 1,2 la 3,17,18,19,20,21 3 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a 17,18,19,20,21 1 17,15,19,20,21 1 3,17,18,19,20,21 5 3,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 7 1,17,18,19,20,21 la,llE 8 13,17,18,19,20,21 4,11 8 13,17,18,19,20,21 5,11 1,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a 15,17,13,19,20 5 7 10 7,17,18,19,20,21 5,9 11 D 8 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 5 10 1 8 u 8 11 8 11 7 10 3 11 14,17,13,19 5 8 u 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 4,17,18,19,20,21 6 4,17,18,19,20,21 Ewes , Expenditures, farm. See Farm expenditures. Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow. Farm expenditures, specified Farm labor , Farm operators : By age By color By residence , By tenure , By off-farm work and other income Farm products , value of Farm property , value of Farms , number By color of operator , By economic c lass By kind of road on which located By kind of workers During specified week , By land irrigated , By size of farm By tenure of operator By type of farm By value of products sold., , Farms v/ith all harvested crops irrigated Feed for livestock and poultry, expenditures for, Fence posts cut Fertilizer, commercial, expenditures for Fertilizer, commercial, uses for , 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 forage harvesters Field seeds Figs Filberts and hazelnuts Firewood and fuelwood 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 sold General farms Goats and kids Goats and kids clipped Goats and kids sold alive Grain combines Grains Grapefruit Grapes ■ Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains Green lima beans Green peas (English) Greenhouse products Guineas sold Hairy vetch seed Harvesters , field forage 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 Honeydews Hops Horses and colts, including ponies Horses and/ or mules Horses and/or 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 ■ Kale Kind of road Kumquats ■ I^dlno seed ' Land and buildings, value of land area, approximate - Ifliiri from which hay was cut ■ Tiflpd in farms By color of operator ^ size of farm By tenure of operator By use Land in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18, 3,4,17, 4,17,18, 3,4,17,18, 4,17,18, 17,18, 1,17,18, 1,2,17,18, 3,17, 4,17,18, 5,17,18, 1,17,18, 2,16,17, 3,17, 17,18, 5,17,18, 17,18, 19,20,21 18,19,20 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 18,19,20 17,18,19 19,20,21 19,20,21 5 19,20,21 18,19,20 18,19,20 18,19,20 19,20,21 1 19,20,21 19,20,21 8 8 15,17,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 9,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 8 17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 7 15,17,18,19,20 6,7,17,18,19,20,21 7,17,18,19,20,21 7 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 7 9,17,18,19,20,21 1,2 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 1 8 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20 2,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 INDEX TO TABLES 197 Land in irrigated farms ■ By use land in strip-cropping systems for soil eros ion control Land irrigated by source of water l^jid pastured ■ legumes, specified annual Lemons Lespedeza cut for hay Lespedeza seed l£ttac e and romalne IJjiia beans » lime and liming material, expenditures for... Lime and liming material used during the year limes Litters f arrov/ed Livestock and livestock products sold Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy and livestock ranches Livestock ranches Livestock-share tenants Livestock, specified Livestock sold all ve Loganberries Lupine seed Machine hire, expenditures for Managed land Managers Mandarins (included with Tangerines) , Mangoes Maple sirup laade Buckets hung Maple sugar made Milk cooler, electric Bulk-type MiUi sold Ml Ik cows Milking machine , Mint for oil Miscellaneous and unclassified farms !ilixed grains Mohal r c lipped Motortrucks Moles and imile colts Navel oranges . . . ; Nectarines Nonwhlte farm operators Nursery and greenhcoise products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and "bulbs Nursery and nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines , ornamentals , etc . ) Nuts , spec if led Oats Oats cleaned out of vetch and peas Oats, wheat, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay Off -farm work and other Inccme Oio-a Olives Onions Operators, farm. , See Farm operators. Oranges Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins.. Other and unspecified tenants Other field-crop farms Owned land Part owners Part -retirement Part-time farms Pasture Peaches Peanuts Pears Peas Pecans Peppers. See Sweet peppers and pimientos. Pick-up balers Pimientos Plums Plums and prunes Popcorn Potatoes Poultry and poultry products Poultry and poultry products sold Poultry farms , Power -operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Products, farm, value of Proso millet Prunes Pulpwood sold Pmnpkins Purchase of livestock and poultry Quinces Radishes Rams and wethers Raspberries , Red clover seed Redtop seed 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20, ?1 17,18,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 15,17,18,19,20 3,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 County 1,1a, 11a la, 11a la 1,1a 5,17,18,19,20,21 3 3,21 8 8 9 9 9 4,17,18,19,20,21 [ 7,17,18,19,20,21 ] 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 I 4,17,18,19,20,21 I 8 j 15,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 S 3,4,17,18,19,20 5 4,8,9 4,5,9,10a 11 11 3 3,4,5 11 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,16,19,20 3 3,17,16,19,20,21 14,17 17 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,13,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 8 8 9 8 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 12 12 4,6 6 4,10 4,8 4,6 la 5 11 10a 4,6 111 11 11 3 12 11 11 11 11 5 11 11 11 11 11 5 5 3 5 5 1,1a 11 U 11 U 11 4,6 11 11 11 11 11 4,8,9 ,9,10 5 6 5 11 11 12 U ^/7 Residence of operator Rice Root and grain crops hogged or grazed. Rye Ryegrass seed, common and perennial... Sampling, reliability of Sawlogs and veneer logs cut Seed beans, dry field and Seed peas, dry field and Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, expenditures for. Seeds, field Shallots Share-cash tenants Sheep and lambs Sheep and lambs shorn Sheep and lambs sold aiive Silflge Size of fann Small fruits Small grains Snap beans (bush and pole types ) Sorghums Soybeans Specified equipment and facilities Specified farm expenditures Spinach Spring wheat Squash Steers and bulls, including steer and bull calves. Strav/ berries Sugar heets for sugar Sugarcane for seed Sugarcane for sugar Sugarcane or sorghum for sirup Summer fallow, cultivated Sweetc lover seed Sweet com Sweet peppers and pimientos Sweetpotatoes System of terraces on crop and pasture land County Tangelos Tangerines and mandarins Telephone Tenants Temple oranges Tenure of farm operator TiJiiber Timothy seed Tobacco Tobacco farms Tomatoes Tractors Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. Tung nuts Turkeys Turnips IVpe of farm Unclassified farms LTses 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 naishrocms Vegetable farms Vegetables for home use Vegetables harvested for sale Vegetables sold 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 Watermelons Wax beans. See Snap beans. Wheat White farm operators Wild hay cut Winter wheat Woodland in farm, by use... Wool shorn Wool sold Workers: Familor Hired Regular Seasonal Specified week Work off farm Youngberries . 4,17,18,19,20,21 23,24 9 5,17,18,19,20,21 3.17,18,19,20,21,22 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,17,18,19,20,21 8 16,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 1,17,16,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 9 15,17,18,19,20 8 ,17,18,19,20,21 6,7,12,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 6,7,17,15,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 8 8 17,18,19,20,21 3,4,17,18,19,20 1,17,18,19,20,21 7,12 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,16,19,20,21 5 5,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Wyoming COUNTIES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 1 , i. U.S. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 Final Report — Vol. I — Part 40 — Counties FARMS ' FARM CHARACTERISTICS LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES y/yominq COUNTIES Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY, Chief Agriculture Division U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges, Secrefary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Robert W. Burgess, Director Boston Public Library Superintendent ot Documents JUN211961 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROBERT W. BURGESS, Director DEPOSITORY A. Ross EcKLER, Deputy Director Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director Lowell T. Galt, Special Assistant Herman P. Miller, Special Assistant Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards Julius Shiskin, Chief Economic Statistician Joseph F. Daly, Chief Mathematical Statistician Charles B. Lawrence, Jr., Assistant Director for Operations Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration Calvert L. Dedrick, Chief International Statistical Programs Office A. W. VON Struve, Acting Public Information Officer Agriculture Division — Ray Hurley, Chitf Wardbr B. Jenkins, Aisislant Ciitf Orvin L. WiLHiTB, Aisiitaitt Chitf Field Division — Jefferson D. McPike, Chief Ivan G. Munro, Assistant Chief Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief Henry A. Bloom, Assistant Chief Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief Business Division — Harvey Kajlin, Chief Coitstruction Statistics Division — Samuel J. Dennis, Chief Decennial Operations Division — Glen S. Taylor, Chief Demographic Surveys Division — Robert B. Pearl, Chief Economic Operations Division — Majuon D. Bingham, Chief Electronic Systems Division — Robert F. Drury, Chief Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chief Geography Division — William T. Fay, Chief Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief Housing Division — Wayne F. Daugherty, Chief Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief Personnel Division — James P. Taff, Chief Population Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief Statistical Methods Division — Joseph Steinberg, Chief Sutistical 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 AC59-1 and AC59-2, Preliminary Reports Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: A60-9482 SUGGESTED CITATION U.S. Bureau of the Census. U.S. Census of Agriculture: 1959. Vol. I, Counties, Part 40, Wyoming. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 196il 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 $1.00 PREFACE Volume I, Counties, is one of the five principal reports presenting the results of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. This volume, in 54 parts, presents the compilation of the infor- mation given by farm operators to census enumerators in 1959. The 1959 Census of Agriculture was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957), which codified Title 13, United States Code. The collection of the data was carried out by census enumerators directed by super- visors appointed by the Director of the Bureau of the Census and working under the direction of Robert B. V'oight, then Chief, Field Division. Paul R. Squires, then Special Assistant to the Director, was responsible for the recruitment of the field staflf. The planning of the census and the compilation of the statistics were supervised by Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture Division, Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief, and Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Chief. They were assisted bj' M. Vincent Lindquist, Thomas Jabine, Robert S. McCauIey, John C. Mackey, Robert Standley, Hilton E. Robison, Helen E. Teir, Carl R. Nyman, Kenneth R. Norell, Gladys L. Eagle, Henry L. DeOraff, Charles H. Boehne, Joseph A. Correll, Margaret G. Wood, Evelyn K. Jett, Simon Yablon, Emma B. Gass, Charlotte J. Messinese, Bennie L. Sharp, Isaac E. Lemon, James M. Lindsey, Samuel S. Murray, William F. Kauffman, Hector Vila, Harry P. Owings, Charles A. NichoUs, Henry A. Tucker, Robert S. Boyle, Helen M. Davenport, Albert W. Graybill, Lois G. Miller, Thomas D. Monroe, Gerald P. Owens, Bernard L. Ross, Marvin M. Thompson, Helen D. Turner, Kurt W. Luethy, Arnold L. BoUenbacher, George W. CofTman, Joseph A. Horak, Samuel J. Hundley, Donald K. Larson, Chester G. Lykins, Wilmer R. Maxham, Virgil L. McClain, Jr., Darrell D. Prochaska, Robert J. Rades, Hubert E. Sites, Duane E. Traylor, Donald H. von Steen, Elmer O. Rea, Frances G. Compton, Lillian W. Bentel, and Neil V. Perkins. Acknowledgment is made of the technical assistance and the loan of personnel by the United States Department of Agriculture in the planning, the enumeration, and the com- pilation of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. April 1961 in UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 FINAL REPORTS Volume I — Counties — A separate part for each State. Statistics on number of farms; farm characteristics; acreage in farms; cropland and other uses of land; land-use practices; irrigation; farm facilities and equipment; farm labor; farm expenditures; use of commercial fertilizer; number and kind of livestock; acres and production of crops; value of farm products; characteristics of commercial farms, farms classified by tenure, by size, type, and economic class; and comparative data from the 1954 Census of Agriculture. Volume I is published in 54 parts as follows: Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States New England States: West North Central — Continued Mountain: 1 Maine. 19 South Dakota. 38 Montana. 2 New Hampshire. 20 Nebraska. 39 Idaho. 3 Vermont. 21 Kansas. 40 Wyoming. 4 Massachusetts. South Atlantic: 41 Colorado. 5 Rhode Island. 22 Delaware. 42 New Mexico. 6 Connecticut. 23 Maryland. 43 Arizona. Middle Atlantic States: 24 Virginia. 44 Utah. 7 New York. 25 West Virginia. 45 Nevada. 8 New Jersey. 26 North Carolina. Pacific: 9 Pennsylvania. 27 South Carolina. 46 Washington. East North Central: 28 Georgia. 47 Oregon. 10 Ohio. - . 29 Florida. 48 Cahfornia. 11 Indiana. East South Central: 49 Alaska. 12 Illinois. 30 Kentucky. 50 Hawaii 13 Michigan. 31 Tennessee. Other Areas: 14 Wisconsin. 32 Alabama. 51 American Samoa. West North Central: 33 Mississippi. 52 Guam. 15 Minnesota. West South Central: 53 Puerto Rico. 16 Iowa. 34 Arkansas. 54 Virgin Islands. 17 Missouri. 35 Louisiana. 18 North Dakota. 36 37 Oklahoma. Texas. Volume 11 — General Report. — Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. Summary data and analyses of the data by 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 Prod- III Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment, ucts. 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 — Irrigation of Agricultural Lands. Western States (Dry Areas) — Data by States for drainage basins and a summary for the area, including number and types of irrigation organiza- tions, source of water, expenditures for works and equipment since 1950, water used and acres served for irrigation purposes. Volume IV — Drainage of Agricultural Lands. Data by States on land in drainage organizations, number and types of organizations, cost of drainage and drainage works. Volume V — Special Reports, Part 1. — Horticultural Specialties. Statistics by'States and a summary for the United States pre.sent- ing number and kinds of operations; gross receipts and/or gross sales; sales of nursery products, flower seed, vegetables grown under glass, and propagated mushrooms; number of container- grown plants; inventory products; sales of bulb crops; employ- ment; structures and equipment. Titles of. additional parts of this volume are not available as this report goes to press. IV WYOMING CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE p History of the Census IX Legal basis for the Census LX Pretest of the 1959 Census IX Training program for personnel for enumeration IX Enumeration period IX E^roMERATIO^J forms and PROCEDURES Authorisation IX The agriculture questionnaire LV Agricultural operations X Enumeration assignments and enumeration districts X Enumerator 's record book XI Enumeration maps XI Lists of special and large farms XI Landlord- tenant questionnaire XI Tomiship sketch map XI Field revievf of enumerator's work XII SAMPLING Use of sampling XII Description of the sample XII Adjustment of the sample XII Estimation of totals for the sample XII Presentation of sample data XII Reliability of estimates XII Differences in data resulting from differences in tabulating procedures XIII PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of enumeration XIII Editing of questionnaires XIII Coding of questionnaires XIII Tabulation of data XIII PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS Statistical content of this report XIV Comparability of data XIV Minor civil divisions XIV DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive summary and references XIV General Farm Information Census definition of a farm XIV Farm operator XV Farms reporting or operators reporting X^-^ Land area XV Land in farms XV Land in farms according to use XVI Value of land and buildings XVII Age of operator XVII Residence of operator XVII Year began operating present farm TJll Of f -farm work and other income XVII Equipment and facilities XVII Farms by kind of road XVIII Farm labor XVIII Fertilizer and lime XVIII Specified farm expenditures XIX DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued Crops Page Crops harvested XIX Com xrx Annual legumes XX Hay crops XX Field seed crops XX Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes XX Berries and other small fruits XX Tree fruits , nuts , and grapes XX Nursei-y and greenhuuse products XXI Forest products XXI Value of crops harvested XXI Value of crops sold XXI Irrigation Definition of irrigated land XXI Enumeration of irrigated land XXI Irrigated farms XXI Land in irrigated farms XXI Land irrigated XXI Farms irrigated by number of acres irrigated XXI Land irrigated by source of water XXI Land-Use Practices Summary information XXII Cropland in cover crops XXII Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour XXII Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control... XXII System of terraces on crop and pasture land XXII Livestock and Poultry Inventories XXII Milk cows, cov/s milked, milk produced, and butter XXII Whole milk and cream sold XXII Sows and gilts farrowing XXII Sheep, lambs , and wool XXII Goats and mohair XXII Bees and honey XXII Value of livestock on farms XXII Sales of live animals XXII Sales of poultry and poultry products XXIII Classification of Farms Scope of classification XXIII Farms by size XXIII Farms by color of operator XXIII Farms by tenure of operator XXIII Farms by economic class XXIII Farms by type XXIV Value of farm products sold XXV (V) VI CONTENTS Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table— Page 1. — Farms , acreage , and value : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 3 2.— Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 4 3. Farms and farm acreage, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 6 U, — Farm operators by color, age, residence, and off-farm work; and equipment and facilities on farms : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 7 5. — Specified farm expenditures and farm labor: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 8 6. — livestock and poultry on farms, number and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 9 7 Livestock and livestock and poultry products sold : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 10 8 Farms reporting, acreage, quantity harvested, and sales of crops: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 11 9. — Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 15 10 Characteristics of places not counted as farms because of change in definition of farm: 1959 16 11. —Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1959 and 195i 16 12. — Farms reporting classified by number of livestock on farms and by quantity of livestock and livestock and poultry products sold : Censuses of 1959 and Vi'iU 17 13 Farms reporting classified by acres harvested, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for selected crops : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 18 14.— Hired farm labor and wage rates. Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by economic class of farm, Census of 1959 22 15.— Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by type of farm. Census of 1959 24 16.— Hired farm labor and wage rates. Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by size of farm. Census of 1959 26 17. — Farms and farm characteristics by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 28 18 Farms and farm characteristics of commercial farms by type of farm by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 ^0 19. — Farms and farm characteristics by type of farm: Census of 1959 64 20. — Farms and farm characteristics by size of farm: Census of 1959 76 21. — Farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator: Census of 1959 88 22 Cash rent paid by cash tenants and share-cash tenants by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 98 23 Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county and State by nximber of farms reporting, by levels 98 24.— Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county and State totals for specified items 99 Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table — 1. — Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 102 la Number and acreage of irrigated farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 104 2.— Number of farms, land in farms, and cropland harvested, by size of farm: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 106 3 Farms and farm acreage by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 108 4. — Characteristics of commercial farms. Census of 1959 110 5.— Farms reporting by off -farm work; and farms by tenure of operator, type of farm, economic class of farm, and value of farm products sold, by source : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 112 6 Equipment and facilities on farms and farm labor: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 114 7. — Use of fertilizer and lime on farms and farm expenditures: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 116 8. — Livestock and poultry on farms : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 118 9.— Livestock and livestock products sold from farms and litters farrowed: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 120 10 Dairy products and poultry and poultry products sold from farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 122 11. — Farms reporting acreage and quantity of crops harvested: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 124 11a. — Fanns reporting acreage and quantity of crops harvested from irrigated land: Census of 1959 132 12. — Nursery and greenhouse products and forest products cut on farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 13"^ APPENDIX The 1959 Census of Agricultiire Questionnaire 133 Enumerator ' s Record Book l'^^ Index to tables 1'^ INTRODUCTION (VII) 0) > -o c o is >t/> o o c o u o • A>, ^o i "li "\_ S V S i P o to u a. INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE History of the Census. — The 1959 Census is the 17th nationwide agricultural census. The first agricultural census was taken in 1840, at the same time as the Sixth Decennial Census of Popu- lation. From 1850 to 1920, an agricultural census was talien every 10 years. With increased application of scientific findings and the growing use of mechanization in agriculture, farming practices were changing so rapidly that facts collected at 10-year intervals were no longer adequate. Aware of the need for more accurate and timely information, the Congress in 1909 (36 stat. 10, sec. 31, provided for a census to be taken in 1915 and every 10 years thereafter which was to be in addition to the census of agriculture to be taken at the time of the decennial census of population. The 1915 census was not taken, however, because of the abnormal conditions created by World War I. Beginning with 1920, a national agricultural census has been taken every 5 years. Legal Basis for the Ceasns. — The 1959 Census of Agriculture was authorized by an Act of Congress, as were all prior censuses of agriculture. "Title 13, United States Code-Census," codified in August 1954, and amended in August 1957 and September 1960, is now the legal basis for censuses of agriculture and other cen- su.ses, and surveys conducted by the Bureau of the Census. Sec- tion 142, paragraph (a), of Title 13 makes provision for the Census of Agriculture. It reads as follows : ."The Secretary shall, beginning in the month of October 1959, and in the same month of every fifth year thereafter, take a census of agriculture, provided that the censuses directed to be taken in October 1959 and each tenth year thereafter, may, when and where deemed advisable by the Secretary, be taken instead in conjunction with the censuses provided in section 141 of this title." (Section 141 relates to the decennial cen- suses of population, unemployment, and housing to be taken as of the first day of April of each decennial year.) Under authority granted by Section 4 of Title 13, the Secretary of Commerce delegated "the functions and duties imposed upon him by this title" to the Director of the Bureau of the Census. Pretest of the 1959 Census. — A "pretest" of the field procedures of the 1959 Census of Agriculture was conducted in 17 counties of the United States during the fall of 1958. The purpose of the pretest was to provide the Bureau with a measure of the effective- ness of the questions and procedures planned for the 1959 nationwide census. Threu versions of the agriculture question- naire— the first one for Northern States, the second for Southern States, and the third for Western States — were used in the pre- test. Each version contained questions appropriate to the type of agriculture in the part of the country where it was used. All major asi)ects of field forms and procedures, from the hiring and training of crew leaders and enumerators to actual interviews with farm operators, were given a "trial run" in each of the 17 counties. Preliminary versions of reporting forms, maps, pay- roll records, training guides, and instruction manuals were sub- jected to actual use under conditions simulating those expected in the nationwide enumeration conducted in the fall of 1959. In making final preparations for the 1959 census, the staff of the Bureau drew heavily on the results of the pretest, as well as on experience gained from previous censuses. Training Program for Personnel for Enumeration. — Every per- son hired to do work in connection with the 1959 Census of Agri- culture received specialized training for his job. Staff mem- bers of the Washington and Begional OflBces of the Bureau and of the U.S. Department of Agriculture trained approximately 110 agriculture field assistants and 2,100 crew leaders. The crew leaders, in turn, trained and supervised approximately 30,000 enumerators. All training was presented according to procedures contained in various guides and manuals prepared by the Bureau. The training program included filmstrips, map-reading, practice interviewing, and practice filling of questionnaires and other census forms. In most instances, training sessions were held near the areas in which employees worked and immediately prior to the beginning of their assignments. Enumeration Period. — The actual enumeration in the conter- minous United States (see page XIV) started at dates varying from October 7 to November 18, 1959. In general, starting dates were based upon regional variations in harvesting seasons and on weather conditions. The primary aim was to have the enumeration late enough to follow the harvesting of the bulk of important crops and early enough to precede the advent of winter weather with the attending unfavorable travel conditions. The bulk of the enumeration work was completed within three to four weeks after the starting date. In Hawaii, the enumera- tion was made during the months of December 1959 and January 19C0 ; and in Alaska, during April 1960. Enumeration starting dates for the censuses of 1959 and 1954 are given in State table 11, together with figures showing the percentage of farms enumerated in the State during weekly pe- riods. The average enumeration date for the 1959 census for each county is given in county table 6. Data for inventory items— land in farms, machinery and equip- ment, livestock, and poultry — relate to the situation at the actual time of enumeration of each individual farm. Data for acres, production, and sales of crops relate generally to the crops har- vested during the crop year 1959, regardless of whether and when they were sold while data for sales of livestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year 1959. Since the enumera- tion was made before the end of 1959, special emphasis was placed upon the inclusion of estimates for crops yet to be sold and for livestock and livestock products exjjected to be sold in the period from the time of enumeration to the end of the cal- endar year. Instructions on the questionnaire and the wording of questions were designed to assure that full crop-year or calendar-year data would be reported. For example, "How much of this year's crop was or will be sold?" ENUMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDURES Authorization.— Section 5 of Title 13 of the United States Code authorizes the preparation of forms and questionnaires used in the census. It reads as follows : "The Secretary shall prepare schedules, and shall determine the inquiries, and the number, form, and subdivisions thereof, for the statistics, surveys, and censuses provided for in this title." The Agriculture Questionnaire. — The questionnaire for the 19.59 Census of Agriculture vv'as prepared by the staff of the Bureau. Selection of the inquiries was based on the results of the 1958 pretest and experience gained in earlier censuses. Careful con- sideration was given to such factors as the current availability 563128—60 IS UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 of data from other sources, the possibility of obtaining data by methods other than a census, the adequacy of the data that might be obtained, and the need for and usefulness of the data. Two committees gave advice and counsel to the Bureau. One of these, a Special Advisory Committee, was composed of members desig- nated by the organizations they represented, following an invita- tion from the Director of the Bureau of the Census to name a representative to serve In an advisory capacity. The Special Advisory Committee for the 1959 Census of Agriculture was made up of one representative from each of the following: Agri- cultural Publishers Association, American Association of Land- Grant Colleges and State Universities, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Farm Economic Association, American Statistical Association, Farm Equipment Institute, National As- sociation of Commissioners, Secretaries, and Directors of Agri- culture, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, National Farmers' Union, National Grange, Rural Sociological Society, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. A representative of the Bureau of the Budget was in attendance at all meetings of the Advisory Committee. Because of the special Interest of the U.S. Department of Agri- culture in censuses of agriculture, the Director of the Bureau of the Census sought the continuous cooperation of that organiza- tion in developing plans, questionnaires, and procedures for the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Working Groups were established in the U.S. Department of Agriculture to mal^e recommendations for the following general subjects : Tenure, Land Values, and Mortgage Debt Land Use and Conservation and Production Practices Field Crops Fruits and Vegetables Forest Products Livestock, Poultry, and Dairy Income and Expenditure (including Contractual Operations) Farm Labor Equipment and Facilities (including Structures) Each Working Group had the responsibility for ascertaining the U.S. Department of Agriculture's need for data in the field covered by its "terms of reference" and for presenting recom- mendations to a small Joint Committee comprising representa- tives of both the Bureau of the Census and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Joint Committee received written recom- mendations from each Working Group. The Chairman of each Group appeared before the Joint Committee as did any member of the Working Group who was needed to present supplemental information of a specialized nature. Prior to the formulation of the questionnaire, State Agricul- tural Colleges and other major users of census data were invited to suggest Inquiries for the enumeration. Each member of the Special Advisory Committee had the opportunity and the respon- sibility for channeling in suggestions from the organization he represented. The number of inquiries submitted from all sources greatly exceeded the number that could be included in the census, from the point of view of cost, of the resiwndent's time and patience, and of practical value to the majority of users of data. The final selection included 316 questions, some of which con- sisted of several parts, for the 4S States comprising the con- terminous United States. Although each of the 316 questions was asked In one or more of the 48 States, considerably less than this total was asked in any one State because of the use of "State" questionnaires. Moreover, about 50 questions out of the total were asked of approximately one-fifth of all farm operators in the State. The number of questions ranged from 159 on the questionnaire for Maine to 194 on the questionnaire for Cali- fornia. In all, 38 versions of the questionnaire — one for each State or combination of adjoining States and two for Texas — were used for the 1959 census in the conterminous United States as compared with 21 versions in 1954 and 41 in 1950. A separate version was used in Alaska and another in Hawaii. Differences in the questionnaires were designed to account for regional and local differences in agriculture. Most, but not all, of the differences related to crops. The use of State ques- tionnaires made possible the inclusion of separate inquiries for all Important crops grown within a State and, at the same time, a reduction in the total number of inquiries for a State. Questions that did not apply, to any considerable degree, to a particular State were omitted from the questionnaire used in that State. For example, separate questions about citrus fruits were omitted from all questionnaires except for the few States where citrus fruits are grown. An added advantage of State questionnaires was that production and sales data could be asked in the unit of measure most commonly used by the farmers in each State. Regional variation in the number and type of ques- tions is an important provision of the census for obtaining com- plete coverage of agricultural operations. About 2 weeks before the start of the enumeration, agricul- ture questionnaires were mailed to most households in rural areas. A letter was attached to each questionnaire asking the farm operator to fill the questionnaire and to give it to the enu- merator when he called. The purpose of this procedure was to save time and money in taking the census and to improve the quality of the information given by farm operators. By having the questionnaire ahead of time, the farmer could determine what information would be required and could check his records in advance of the enumerator's visit. It was, however, the respon- sibility of the enumerator to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each place which qualified. If the questionnaire had been filled out by the farm operator, the enumerator was instructed to examine the questionnaire for completeness and accuracy and, if need be, to give the farmer such help as might be necessary. Agricultural Operations. — Tlie training of enumerators stressed the concept that a census of agriculture is a census of agricultural operations rather than a census of farms. This concept was in- tended to assure a complete agricultural census free of any per- sonal judgment by enumerators as to what constitutes a farm. In accordance with clearly defined procedures, an enumerator was required to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each person who had charge of one or more agricultural operations, whether or not he considered himself to be a farm operator. For enu- meration purposes, it was considered that there were agricul- tural operations on a place if, at any time in 1959 — a. Any livestock (hogs, cattle, sheep, goats, horses, or mules) were kept on the place. b. A combined total of 20 or more chickens, turkeys, and ducks were kept on the place. c. Any grain, hay, tobacco, or other field crops were grown on the place. d. A combined total of 20 or more fruit trees, grapevines, and nut trees were on the place. e. Any vegetables, berries, or nursery or greenhouse products were grown on the place for sale. As a result of the requirement that all places having agri- cultural operations be enumerated, more questionnaires were obtained than are included in the tabulations for farms. During the ofiice processing operations that followed the completion of enumeration, criteria were applied to the questionnaires to sort out for tabulation those that represented farms according to the census definition of a farm (see page XIV). Enumeration Assignments and Enumeration Districts. — To as- sure a complete enumeration within the time allotted, the United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) was divided into 29,374 Enumeration Assignments, or EA's. Each EA comprised an INTRODUCTION XI area that one enumerator could reasonably be expected to canvass wlthiu a 3- to 4-week period, as indicated by performance rec- ords from tbe 1054 census. Each EA was made up of one or more Enumeration Dis- tricts, or "ED's," as the geographic unit for enumeration. Prior to the enumeration, the ED's were classified into three groups on the basis of the density of dwellings in relation to the number of farms, as indicated by the 1954 Census of Agriculture, the 1950 Census of I'opulation and Housing, current population esti- mates, and highway maps showing culture which were basic to establishing the boundaries of each assignment. Through the use of different canvassing procedures for each group of ED's, the Bureau was able to reduce the cost of enumeration without running any material risk of missing any farms or other places with agricultural operations. The ED groupings and canvassing procedures are described below. Group I Enumeration Districts. — In general, ED's with no well-defined cluster of dwellings were considered to be open- country areas and comprise Group I. For each ED of Group I, in his Enumeration Assignment, the enumerator was required to list in his Record Book the name of every head of household living in the ED and also the name of every person not living in the ED who had agricultural operations there. There were approximately 20,7."1 ED's in Group I for the 1959 Census. Group II Enumeration Districts. — Rural ED's In which the number of dwellings was large in relation to the number of farms were considered to be in Group II. For each ED, In Group II. the enumerator was required to list the head of the household for all dwellings in the ED except for those on less than one acre of ground in built-up residential areas of 50 or more dwellings. Ue was also required to determine, by obser- vation or local inquiry, whether there were any farms or other places with agricultural operations in the built-up areas and, if so, to obtain an agriculture questionnaire. There were approximately 7,979 ED's in Group II. Group III Enumeration Districts. — Most incorporated places and uuincorporated villages having approximately 150 or more dwellings were designated as separate ED's and are classified as Group III. Also, most ED's in counties around large metro- politan areas were designated as Group III Ed's. Prior to the 1959 Census of Agriculture, places enumerated in these areas durinj; the 1954 Census of Agriculture were listed in the Enumerator's Record Book. The enumerator was required to visit aud enumerate or otherwise account fur each place listed in his Record Book. In addition, he was instructed to ask at each of these places if there were any farms or other places with agricultural operations in the Enumeration District, and, if so, to add them to his list and enumerate them. There were ai>- proximately 15,836 Group III ED's in 1959. According to the 1954 Census, these ED's contained 380,575 farms. A few enumeration districts that comprised Incorporated places or that were within an incorporated city were classified as Group I or Group II because they had a large number of farms. A few others, comprising extensive rural districts requiring con- siderable travel, were classified as Group III because they had only a small number of farms. Enumerator's Record Book. — Each enumerator received one or more Record Books containing a listing form for use during canvassing. (See appendix for facsimile of one page of list- ing form included in Enumerator's Record Book.) The lines on the listing form were numbered in consecutive order. Ex- cept as otherwise prescribed for Group II and Group III ED's, the enumerator listed in his Record Book the name of each head of household living in his assigned area and also the name of each person not living in his area who had agricultural opera- tions there. As he made his listing, he also asked the questions about agricultural operations that were printed on the listing form. Answers to these questions determined, for the enumerator, whether or not an agriculture questionnaire was required for the person listed and, if so, whether he or some other enumerator was responsible for getting it. Thus, the Record Book served as an important aid to the enumerator In securing complete cov- erage of all agricultural operations within his area. At the same time, it helped to prevent enumeration of the same place by two or more enumerators. Enumeration Maps. — As a second aid to getting complete cover- age, each enumerator received a map or, in a few exceptional cases, a brief written description of the area assigned to him for enumeration. He was required to plan and follow an orderly route of enumeration within the boundaries of his assigned area in accordance with established canvassing procedures. As the enumerator listed a place in his Record Book, he indicated its location by copying onto his map the number of the line on which he listed it. This numbering system indicated the enumerator's route of travel, and helped both the enumerator and his crew leader to determine the extent of coverage of the enumerator's assignment at any given time. Lists of Special and Large Farms. — Prior to the enumeration, a card list of "special and large farms" was prepared on the basis of records obtained from the 1954 census and from Federal and State agricultural agencies. In general, "special and large farms" fell into one of three categories: (1) farms having unusually large acreages, livestock inventories, or annual sales as indi- cated by available records; (2) farms known to be specializing in such operations as broiler production, turkey growing, feed lots, nursery or greenhouse production, cranberry bogs, citrus groves, etc.; (3) farms that might easily be overlooked because they had absentee operators or were not locally thought of as farms, such as institutions, Indian reservations, grazing associa- tions, etc. Enumerators were given the cards for the special and large farms within their assignment areas to use as aids to obtaining complete coverage. Generally, the cards provided insurance against the omission of farming units that could have a signifi- cant effect on the totals for a given county or State. The enu- merator was instructed to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each special or large farm in his area or to write an explana- tion on the card as to why an agriculture questionnaire was not required on the basis of 1959 operations. The crew leader had a duplicate set of cards for use in checking enumeration coverage. Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire. — As in several previous cen- suses, a special landlord-tenant questlomiaire was used in some liarts of the South as a supplement to the agriculture question- naire. Its purpose was to help the enumerator get complete and accurate coverage of individually operated tracts of land that were actually part of one operating unit under the control of one landlord. To accomplish this purpose, the enumerator was required to fill a landlord-tenant questionnaire for each landlord who had any land worked on shares. The entries made in this questionnaire included the name of each sharecropper, tenant, or renter ; the amount of land assigned to each ; and the acreage and quantity of crops harvested on .shares. By checking these entries against the agriculture questionnaires obtained for the individual operators, the enumerator and the Central OfiBce could verify that each part of the operating unit controlled by the landlord was enumerated and that it was enumerated only once. The landlord- tenant questionnaire was used in 386 counties in the 1959 census as compared with approximately 900 counties in 1954. Township Sketch Map. — In some areas of the Great Plains, a considerable portion of land is farmed by nonresident operators — that is, by persons who do not live on the land they operate or who live on it onl^ during part of the year. Enumerators in these areas used a special mapping form, the Township Sketch, in addition to their enumeration maps as an aid to obtaining com- plete coverage. Each township included on the sketch was identified by township and range number and was divided into 144 small squares. In a standard section of 640 acres, each square represented a quarter section of land, or 160 acres. As the enumerator canvassed his assignment area, he Indicated the acreage and location of each farm, ranch, and tract of nonfarm XII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : .''959 land by drawing Its boundaries on the sketch. He also used a simple numbering system as a cross reference between the agri- cultural land identified on the sketch and the questionnaire on which it was reported. The Township Sketch was used in all counties of North Dakota and South Dakota and In selected counties of Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming. Field Review of Enumerator's Work. — In the 1959 census, greater emphasis was placed on a detailed review of enumerators' work during enumeration than had been the case in previous censuses. The objective was to detect and correct enumeration errors as early as possible in order to achieve and maintain a high quality of individual performance. Starting on the first day of enumeration and continuing throughout the enumeration period, each crew leader was instructed to make regular and frequent visits to his enumerators. At each visit, he was to follow a clearly defined procedure for observing the enumerator's conduct of Interviews and for checking his listings, maps, ques- tionnaires, and other forms for accuracy and completeness. As an aid to checking coverage and enumerator eflBclency, the crew leader was given a list containing estimates, based on the 1954 census, of the number of questionnaires required in each enumeration assignment area within his district, and of the mileage and time required to obtain those questionnaires. SAMPLING Use of Sampling.— In the 1959 census, as in several previous censuses, sampling was used in two ways: for enumeration and for tabulation. Sampling in enumeration consisted of the col- lection of information about the items Included In sections IX through XV of the questionnaire for only a sample of farms. The "sample" Items relate to sales of dairy products and sales of livestock, use of fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, equipment and facilities, rental agreements, farm values, and farm mortgage debt. The same sample of farms was used for tabulations by type of farm and by economic class of farm and for many of those by size of farm and by color and tenure of operator. Description of the Sample. — The sample used for the 1959 Census of Agriculture consisted of all farms with a total area of 1,000 or more acres or with estimated sales of $100,000 or more in 1950, and approximately 20 percent of all other farms. Farms with 1,000 or more acres were universally Included in the sample during enumeration. As the enumerator filled the questionnaire, he determined the number of "acres in this place" (see question 7 of the agriculture questionnaire). If the acreage amounted to 1,000 or more he was required to fill sections IX through XV of the questionnaire. Farms with less than 1,000 acres, with esti- mated sales of $100,000 or more, were Included In the sample during the office processing. For these farms the Information for sections IX through XV was obtained by mall. The selection of farms of less than 1,000 acres for inclusion In the sample was made during enumeration, according to the fol- lowing procedure: As the enumerator determined that he was required to obtain a questionnaire, he assigned a number to It, whether or not he was able to obtain the questionnaire on his first visit. He assigned numbers in consecutive order, beginning with "1" for the first questionnaire required in each enumera- tion district within his area. He was Instructed to fill sections IX through XV on all questionnaires for which the assigned number ended In "2" or "7" (I.e. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, etc.). Adjustment of the Sample. — An adjustment In the part of the sample that was comprised of farms of less than 1,000 acres and with estimated sales of less than $100,000 was made by a process essentially equivalent to stratifying the farms In the sample by size of farm. The purpose of this adjustment was to Improve the reliability of the estimates based on the sample and to reduce the effects of possible biases introduced by enumerators who de- viated from the prescribed procedure for selecting the sample farms. The adjustment procedure was carried out for "blocks" of counties, each consisting of from one to ten counties in a State. To adjust the sample, separate counts were made for each county, and for the block of counties of all farms and of farms In the sample for each of 10 slze-of-farm groups based on the "acres In this place" (question 7). The 10 size-of-farm groups were as follows: under 10 acres, 10 to 49 acres, 50 to 69 acres, 70 to 99 acres, 100 to 139 acres, 140 to 179 acres, 180 to 219 acres, 220 to 259 acres, 260 to 499 acres, and 500 to 999 acres. Farms of less than 1,000 acres, but with value of sales of $100,000 or more, were excluded from these counts. For each size-of-farm group, the number of farms In the sample for the block of counties was adjusted to make It equal or approximately equal to the total number of farms divided by five. This was accomplished for each group by the elimination or duplication on a random basis, of farms In those counties where the difference between the actual proportion In the sample and the expected 20 percent was In the same direction as the difference for the block of counties. Estimation of Totals for the Sample. — For the items included In the sample part of the questionnaire (sections IX through XV ) , estimated totals for all farms were derived from the tabu- lated totals for the farms in the adjusted sample. First, Item-by- item totals, as tabulated for that part of the sample comprising farms of less than 1,000 acres and with estimated sales of less than $100,000, were multiplied by 5. These estimated Item-by- item totals were then added to the corresponding item totals, as tabulated, for all farms of 1,000 acres and over and farms with estimated sales of $100,000 and over. The resulting values represent the estimated totals for all farms. Presentation of Sample Data. — In tables where a small amount of data based on the sample farms is presented together with data for all farms, the data based on the sample are printed In italics. Other tables contain headnotes explaining that most of the data are estimates based on reports for only a sample of farms. Bellabllity of Estimates. — The estimated totals for all farms of the items enumerated for only the sample farms are subject to sampling errors. The estimated totals obtained by making tabulations for only the farms Included in the sample are also subject to sampling errors. State tables 23 and 24 contain ap- proximate measures of the sampling reliability of the estlmatea for numbers of farms reporting and for Item totals. While these measures indicate the general level of sampling reliability of the estimates, they do not completely reflect errors arising from sources other than sampling ; for example, errors in the original data reported by farmers. Errors arising from sources other than sampling may, in some Instances, be relatively more important than sampUng variation, especially for county totals. The general level of sampling reliability of estimated totals may be determined from the data in State tables 23 and 24. State table 24 contains a list of items, together with a figure for each item indicating one of the four levels of sampling reliability that are presented in State table 23. For each item the sampling error according to the number of farms reporting may be de- termined from State table 23, in the column for the level of sampling reliability designated in State table 24. To determine the sampling reliability for any item, reference must be made to State table 24 to find out which of the four levels of sampling reliability given in State table 23 should be used, and also the appropriate county or State table to obtain the number of farms reporting the It&a. INTRODUCTION XIII As explained in State table 23, the level of sampling reliability designated as level 1 should always be used to determine the sampling reliability of estimated numbers of farms or of farms reporting. State table 23 shows percentage limits such that chances are about 68 out of 100 that the difference between an estimate based on the sample and the figure that would have been obtained from a tabulation of all farms would be no more than the percentage specified for the estimated number of farms reporting that item. The chances are about 99 out of 100 that the difference would be less than 2^^ times the percentage specified. As indicated by the percentages in State table 2.3, the smaller the number of farms reporting a given item, the larger the relative sampling error in the estimated total for that item. Even so, considerable detail is presented for each item, by several classifi- cations of farms, in order to permit the appraisal of estimates for various combinations of items not shown in this report. Per- centages and averages that may be derived from the tables will generally have greater relative reliability than the corresponding estimated totals. However, significant patterns of relationships may be observed in the estimated totals even though the indi- vidual data are subject to relatively large sampling errors. The data representing estimates basetl on a sample of farms for the 1954 census were obtained in essentially the same way as in 1959. Therefore, State tables 23 and 24 may also be used to determine the sampling errors for the 1954 data. Differences In Data Resulting From Differences in Tabulating Procedures. — Many of the figures in the detailed State tables repv- resent estimates obtained by tabulating only the sample farms. The totals for these detailed distributions will generally differ somewhat from totals presented in other tables obtained from different distributions which were tabulated on a 100 percent basis. Moreover, although most of the figures presented by coun- ties were obtained from tabulations of all farms, the data in county table 4 for commercial farms, and all of the data in the county tables on dairy products and livestock sold, fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, facilities and equipment, and value of land and buildings were estimated for each county on the basis of data tabulated for the farms in the sample. The State totals in the county tables for these items, though based also on the sample, were obtaine- tained for all farms ; for example, residence of farm operator, State table 4. The number not reporting, as compared with the total number of farms or operators, indicates the extent of incompleteness of the reporting of the data for the item. land Area. — The approximate total land area of States and counties as reported for 1959 is, in general, the same as that re- ported for all censuses beginning with 1940. Such differences as are shown reflect political changes in boundaries or actual changes in land area caused by changes in the number or size of reser- voirs, lakes, streams, etc. For Alaska, the areas for election districts represent the gross area of land and water. Land in Farms. — Except for managed farms, the land to be in- eluded in each farm was determined from the answers to ques- tions about the number of acres owned, the number of acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and the number of acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The acres owned and the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others were first added together and then the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others were subtracted. The re- sult represented the number of acres in the farm. The number of acres in a managed farm was the difference between the total land managed and that part of the managed land that was rented to others or worked on shares by others. In the 1959, 1954, and 1950 censuses, enumerators were in- structed to record total figures for land owned, land rented from others, and land managed for others, including any part of the land that was rented to others. In censuses prior to 1950, enu- XVI UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 merators were instructed to exclude all land rented to others and to record only that portion of the acreage owned, rented from others, or managed for others that was retained by the farm op- erator. Thus, thf figures for the individual tenures of land are not entirely comparable for all censuses. However, the land in- cluded in each farm was determined on essentially the same basis for all censuses. The acreage designated in the tables as "land in farms" consists primarily of "agricultural" land — that is, land used for crops and pasture or grazing. It also includes considerable areas of land not actually under cultivation nor used for pasture or graz- ing. For example, the entire acreage of woodland and wasteland owned or rented by farm operators is included as land in farms, unless it was being held for nonagricultural purposes or unless the acreage was unusually large. For 1959 and 1954, if a place had 1,000 or more acres of woodland not pastured and wasteland, and if less than 10 percent of the total acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes, the acreage of woodland not pas- tured and wasteland was reduced to equal the acreage used for agriculture. The procedure used in 1950 for excluding unusually large acreages of woodland not pastured and wasteland differed slightly from the one used in 1959 and 1954. In 1950, adjustments were made in places of 1,000 or more acres (5,000 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 government permit, all grazing land was to be included as land in farms provided the place of which it was a part was a farm. Grazing land operated by Grazing Associations was to be reported in the name of the person chiefly responsible for conducting the business of the Association. Land used rent free was to be reported as land rented from others. All land in Indian reservations that was used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be in- cluded. Land in Indian reservations that was not reported by individual Indians and that was not rented to non-Indians was to be reported in the name of the cooperative group that used the land. In some instances, an entire Indian reservation was re- ported as one farm. Land owned. — All land that the operator and/or his wife held under title, purchase contract, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate at the time of enumeration is considered as owned. land Rented from Others. — This item includes not only land that the operator rented or leased from others but also land he worked on shares for others and land he occupied rent free. Grazing land used under government permit or license is not Included. Land Rented to Others.- — This item includes all land rented or leased to others, except land leased to the government under the Soil Bank, and all land worked by others on shares or on a rent-free basis. For the most part, the land rented to others represents agricultural land but it also includes land rented for residential or other purposes. The tenant or sharecropper is considered as the operator of land leased, rented, or worked on shares even though his landlord may supervise his opera- tions. The landlord is considered as operator of only that por- tion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers. Land Uanaged. — This item includes all tracts of land man- aged for one or more employers by a person hired on a salary basis. A hired manager was considered to be the operator of the land he managed since he was responsible for the agricul- tural operations on that land and frequently supervised others in performing those operations. Managed land was always to be reported on a separate questionnaire whether or not the manager also operated a farm on his own account. Land in Two or More Counties. — An individual farm was al- ways enumerated in only one county, even in cases where the land was located in two or more counties. If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated in the county where he lived. If he did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where the farm head- quarters was located. In cases where there was any question as to the location of the headquarters, figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where most of the land was located. Land in Farms According to Use. — Land in farms has been distributed according to the way in which it was used in 1959. The land uses described in the following paragraphs are mutually exclusive; that is, each acre of land is included only once even though it may have had more than one use during the year. Cropland Harvested. — This category refers to all land from which any crops were harvested in 1959, whether for home use or for sale. It includes land from which hay (including wild hay) was cut and land in berries and other small fruits, or- chards, vineyards, nurseries, and greenhouses. Matured crops hogged off or grazed were considered to have been "crops har- vested" and were reported here. Land from which two or more crops were harvested in 1959 was to be counted only once in the land-use classification. Land used for other purjwses either before or after the crops were harvested was to be re- ported as cropland harvested, without regard to the other uses. The enumerator was instructed to check tlie figure for crop- land harvested for each farm by adding the acreages of the individual crops and subtracting the acreages from which two or more crops were harvested. This checking procedure was repeated during the office processing of questionnaires for all farms having 100 or more acres of cropland harvested. Cropland used only for Pasture.— This land-use classification includes rotation pasture and all other land used only for pas- ture or grazing that the oi)erator considered could have been used for crops without additional improvement. Enumerators were instructed to include land planted to crops that were hogged off, pastured, or grazed before maturity but to exclude land pastured before or after hay or other crops were harvested from it. Permanent open pasture may have been reported either for this item or for "other pasture" depending on whether or not the operator considered it as cropland. The figures for 1945 and earlier censuses are not entirely conjparable with those for the last three 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 1940, 1935, and 1925 are more nearly comparable with those for 1959, 1954, and 1950, however, because they in- clude land pastured that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating. Cropland not Harvested and not Pastured.— This classification represents a total of three subclasses for the 17 Western States and two subclasses for other States. Cultivated Summer Fallow. — This subclass of land is shown only for the 17 Western States. It refers to cropland that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded for the 1959 harvest in order to control weeds and conserve moisture. Soil Improvement Grasses and Legumes. — For the 1959 cen- sus, land u.«ed only for cover crops to control erosion or to lie jildued under fur green manure is tabulated separately from "other cropland". .Vfter the establishment of the Soil Bank, land tliat would normally have been used for other purpo.ses wa.-i fre(juently i)lauted to .soil-improvement crops. In counties where large acreages were placed in the Soil Bank, tlie total of land u.-^ed for soil-improvement crops plus "other cropland" may be considerably larger than the "other cropland" shown for previous censuses. Other Cropland. — This subclass includes idle cropland, land in crops intended for harvest after 1959, and cropland not harvested because of complete crop failure, low prices, labor shortage, or other reasons. The 1959 figures for "other cropland" are not entirely comparable with those for previ- ous censuses since they do not include land used only for soil-improvement crops. (See preceding paragraph.) Woodland Pastured. — This classification includes all wood- land where livestock were pastured or grazed in 1959. The instruction on the questionnaire — "Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts; cutover and deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture" — represents a somewhat more precise dcflnitiou than the corresponding instruction contained on the 1954 ques- tionnaire. No definition of woodland was given in 1950 apart from an instruction to enumerators not to include brush pas- ture as woodland. Some of the changes in woodland acreages from one census to another may merely represent differences in interpretation as to what constitutes "woodland." Woodland not Pastured. — This classification refers to all woodland not used for pasture or grazing in 1059, including land in operated farms that was placed in the Soil Bank and planted to trees. Unusually large tracts of timbeiland that were reported as woodland not pastured were excluded from INTRODUCTION XVII the tabulation of land in farms when it was evident tbat sucli land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes. Other Pasture. — This classification refers to all land other than woodland and cropland that was used only for pasture or grazing in 1959. It includes noncrop open or brush pasture and cutover or deforested laud that has been improved and used for pasture. The figures for the last three censuses are comparable but those for 1945 include all nonwoodland pas- ture that had not been plowed during the preceding seven years. For the 1940 census and earlier years, the figures are more nearly comparable with those for the last three censuses. However, the classification may be somewhat less inclusive because land that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating was classi- fied as plowable pasture and included with "cropland used only for pasture". Improved Pasture. — This subclass refers to that portion of "other pasture" on which one or more of the following prac- tices had been used: liming, fertilizing, seeding, irrigating, draining, or the clearing of weed or brush growth. The fig- ures are comparable with those for 1954, when the question on improved pasture was asked for the first time. Other Land. — This classification refers to all land not in- cluded in the preceding land-use classifications, such as house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, land area of ponds, and wasteland. This figure for 1959 was obtained from the ma- chine tabulations by subtracting the total of all other uses from the total land in ail farms reported for a given county or classification. Hence, there is no figure given to represent the farms reporting this item. Value of Land and Buildings. — Only average values of land and buildings per farm and per acre are presented in this report. They are estimates based on data obtained for sample farms, pjstimates of the tot-al value of land and buildings by States, geographic divisions, and the United States, are presented in volume II. The enumerator was instructed to record the market value of the land and the buildings on that land. Market value was defined as the price which the farm operator would exi>ect to receive for the land and buildings if he were to .sell them on the day of enumeration. More problems and difficulties arise in the enumeration of farm- real-estate values than in the enumeration of most other agri- cultural items. Most of the items enumerated require the re- spondent to make a statement of fact. For example, information about the numl)er and value of farm animals sold alive during the year is based on actual transactions. Similarly, information about livestock inventories relates to the situation existing on a spe- cific place at a specific time. Reports concerning the value of land and buildings, however, are estimates based almost entirely on opinion. The majority of farms have not changed hands for many years and are not currently for sale. For such farms, the operators are not likely to have any clear basis for estimating the value. To make an intelligent and objective estimate, a respond- ent first needs to make an estimate of the prevailing average market value of farms in his community. Then, he must either add to or subtract from that estimate to allow for the different characteristics of his own farm. In many cases, an operator who would not sell his farm under any circumstances may report an unreasonably high market value. In other cases, a farm operator who acquired his real estite during a period of relatively low prices may estimate an unrealistically low value by current stand- ards. Because of the extent o' variation that is known to exist in real estate values, it is difficult to devise checking procedures that will identify inaccurate estimates. Age of Operator. — Farm operators were classified by age into six age groups. The average age of farm operators was derived from the sum of the ages of all farm operators reporting age divided by the number reporting. The number of farm operators 65 or more years of age is an actual count based on the operators reporting age. Residence of Operator. — Farm operators were clas.sined by resi- dence according to whether or not they lived on tlie farms they were operating. Some of those who did not live on the farms they operated them.selves lived on farms operated by others. In cases where all the land was rented from others or worked on shares for others, the operator was considered to live on the farm operated provided the dwelling he occupied was included in the rental agreement. The dwelling, in such cases, was not neces- sarily on the land being operated. Similarly, a farm operator who did not live on the land being cultivated or grazed but who had some agricultural operations (other than a home garden) at his dwelling was considered as living on the farm operated. Since some farm operators live on their farms only during a part of the year, comparability of the figures for various cen- suses may be affected by the date of enumeration. In a few cases, the enumerator failed to report the residence of the farm operator. Differences between the total number of farms and the number of farm operators classified by residence indicate the extent of under-reporting. Tear Began Operating Present Farm. — Enumerators were in- structed to report the year during which a farm operator began to operate his present farm and, if the year was 1958 or later, also to repvort the month. The year was intended to refer to the first year of the period during which the operator had been in continuous charge of his present farm or of any part of it. The time of year that farmers move is indicated by the month they began operating their farms, as shown by a monthly breakdown of the reports for farmers who began operating their present farms during 1958 and 1959. Off-Farm Work and Other Income. — To obtain a measure of the extent to which farm operators rely on nonfarm sources for part of their income, four questions were asked of all farm operators. The first question asked for the number of days the operator worked off his farm in 1959. The other three questions, to be answered "Yes" or "No," asked (1) whether other members of the operator's household did any work off the farm ; (2) whether any income was received from sources other than the sale of agri- cultural products from the farm operated; and (3) whether the combined income of all members of the household from off-farm work and other sources was greater than the total value of agri- cultural products sold from the farm operated. Off-farm work was defined to include work on someone else's farm for pay as well as all types of nonfarm jobs, businesses, and professions, whether the work was done on the farm premises or elsewhere. Exchange work was not included. The questions asked in the 1959 Census are closely comparable with those asked in 1954. The data for 1959 are actual totals of all operators reporting off-farm work and other income whereas those for 1954 are estimated totals based on the sample. Equipment and Facilities. — In 1909 as in several earlier cen- suses, data about specified equipment and facilities were obtained for only a sample of farms. Farm operators were asked to report equipment and facilities that were on the farm at the time of enu- meration, regardless of ownership. They were to include items that were temporarily out of order but not any that were worn out. Data in terms of actual number were obtained for the follow- ing items of farm equipment in 1959: (1) grain combines, (2) corn pickers, (3) pick-up balers, (4) field forage harvesters, (5) mo- tortrucks, (6) wheel tractors, (7) garden tractors, (8) crawler tractors, and (9) automobiles. Definitions given enumerators in- cluded the following specifications, among others : Corn pickers related to all types of machines used for picking corn, whether used in separate or in combined picking-shelling operations. Pick-up balers were to include both hand-tie and automatic balers but not stationary ones. Motortrucks were to include pick-up trucks and truck-trailer combinations ; jeeps and station wagons XVIII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 were also to be included if they were used primarily as trucks, but school buses were specifically excluded. Wheel tractors spe- cifically excluded garden tractors, implements with built-in power units, such as self-propelled combines or powered buck rakes, and the power unit of a truck-trailer combination. Automobiles were to include Jeeps and station wagons if they were used primarily as passenger ears. Questions to be answered "Yes" or "No" provided information as to the presence or absence of the following items: (1) tele- phone, (2) home freezer, (3) milking machine, (4) electric juilk cooler, (5) bulk-type milk cooler (in six States only — Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin), (6) crop drier and (7) power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Comparable data from one census to another are not available for all items. The questions asked about equipment during a given census reflect changes in farm mechanization and in the facilities available to farm families. Questions about some items of equipment were asked In 1959 for the first time (electric milk cooler, crop drier, bulk-type milk cooler, etc.). Similarly, some questions that were asked in earlier censuses were omitted in 1959. For example, the u.se of electricity is now so widespread that there is no longer any need for obtaining a count of the farms having it. Farms by Kind of Road. — The classification of farms by the kind of road on which they are located is based on only a sample of farms. The enumerator was Instructed to report, on the basis of his own observation, the kind of road on which the most frequently used entrance to the farm was located. For farms consisting of two or more tracts, he was to limit his report to the tract on which the farm oi)erator had his dwelling or other headquarters. Farm Labor. — The questions about farm labor were asked only for the sample farms and related to persons working during the calendar week preceding the week of enumeration. Since the enumeration starting dates varied by geographic areas, and the enumeration within each area lasted over a period of several weeks, the calendar weeks to which the data apply also vary. Thus, the data for an individual farm may relate to any one week during the months of October, November, or December, or even, in a few instances, to weeks during September 1959 or January 1960. Farm labor was defined to include any work, chores, or planning necessary to the agricultural operations of the farm ; and to ex- clude housework, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installation, or construction work done by per- sons employed specifically for such work. The farm labor in- formation contained in this report represents estimates based on answers to questions relating to the farm work or chores done during the week by (1) operator, (2) unpaid members of the operator's family, and (3) hired persons. An operator was considered as working if he worked one or more hours ; unpaid members of the operator's family, if they worked 15 or more hours ; and hired persons, If they worked at all during the week. Data are not fully comparable from one census to another, primarily because of differences in the period to which they relate. In 1954, the data were purposely related to either one of two calendar weeks, depending in part on the starting date set for the enumeration and in part on which week represented a period of peak employment within a given State. For the majority of States, the period specified was the week of September 26-October 2 ; for other States, the week of October 24-30. In 1950, as in 1959, the data rela ccd to the week preceding the actual enumeration. Unlike 1959, however, enumeration starting dates were identical for all States in 1950 (April 1) but since several weeks were required to complete the enumeration, the calendar week preceding the enumeration was not identical for all farms. In 1945 and 1935, the number of farm workers related to the first week in January and, in 1940, to the last week in March. In 1945, 1940, and 1935, only persons working the equiv- alent of two or more days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and 1940, an additional specification limited the workers to those 14 years old and over. Experience gained from earlier censuses indicates that farm labor data are often unsatisfactorily reported unless the week specified is the week immediately preceding the actual enumer- ation. When a farm operator was asked to report the number of persons employed during a si)ecified week that was several weeks prior to enumeration, he often reported the highest number of persons employed during the year. Obviously incorrect reports were adjusted to make the data reflect more nearly the situation known to exist during the specified week. The farm labor data for 1954 relates to a specified week which, in some cases, was sev- eral weeks prior to enumeration. Few adjustments were made in those data, however, even though there were indications of incorrect reporting. Regular and Seasonal Workers. — Hired persons working on the farm during the week concerned were classed as "regular" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was 150 days or more during the year. They were classed as "seasonal" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was less than 150 days. In cases where the period of employment was not reported for an individual farm, it was estimated from data for such items as basis of payment, wage rates, expendi- tures for labor in 1959, and type of farming operations. Hired Workers by Basis of Payment. — Hired persons were also classified according to whether they were paid on a monthly, weekly, daily, or hourly basis, or by piecework. In cases of incomplete reporting, the basis of payment for hired workers was supplied during the office processing operations. Wage Rates and Hours Worked. — The agreed cash rate of pay was asked for each class of hired worker except those em- ployed on a piecework basis. (The number and the earnings of persons paid on a piecework basis were required for those who worked on Friday of the week preceding the enumeration.) The number of hours that workers were expected to work to earn their pay was asked for each class except those employed on an hourly or piecework basis. For 1959 and 1954, the data include office estimates for farms submitting incomplete reports of wage rates and hours worked. The estimates were consistent with the size and type of operations for the individual farm as compared with similar farms in the area for which complete reports were received. The corresponding data for 1950 apply only to farms that reported both wage rates and hours worked. Fertilizer and Lime. — The questions about fertilizer and lime, asked only for the sample farms, relate to the acreage on which fertilizer and lime were used and to the quantity used. Farm operators were asked to report total quantities used in 1959 on the farms they operated regardless of when or by whom the ferti- lizer and lime were purchased. In the South, some landlords who operated farms themselves included the fertilizer and lime they had purchased for use on their tenant-operated land. Such fertilizer and lime may also have been reported by the tenants. When double reporting was detected during the editing process, the data on the questionnaires concerned were adjusted to elim- inate duplication in the totals. The 1959 data for fertilizer and lime are entirely comparable with those for 1954. A breakdown between dry and liquid fer- tilizing materials was not obtained in 1954 and data on cost of either fertilizer or lime were not obtained in 1959. Fertilizer. — The report for fertilizer was to refer only to com- mercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials, including rock phosphate. The acres fertilized and the tons of fertilizer ap- plied to those acres were obtained separately for selected crops. The selected crops varied by region so that it was possible to obtain detailed data for the crops most commonly fertilized in each region. In ca.ses where the same land was used for more than one crop, the acres fertilized were to be reported separately for each crop. If the same crop was feriilized more than once, however, the acres in that crop were to be reported only once. In all cases, the total quantity of fer- INTRODUCTION XIX tilizer used in 19ri9 was to be reported, including quantities used on laud occui)ied by crops plauted in lUSS or by crops to be harvested in 1900. Reports for quantity of fertilizer and fertilizing materials used were required for both dry and liquid materials. The terms "dry" and "liquid" referred to the form in which the fertilizers and fertilizing materials were purcha.sed and not to the way in which they were applied. Thus, dry fertilizers were those purcha.sed in dry or solid form, as powders, dusts, granules, pellets, etc. ; liquid fertilizers were those purchased in fluid form, as solutions or as liquefied gases. Lime. — The data for lime relate to the total acreage limed in 1959 and the total tonnage of lime and liming materials used on those acres for purpo.ses of conditioning the soil. Instruc- tions on the questionnaire stated that ground limestone, hy- drated and burnt lime, marl, and oyster shells were to be Included but that lime used for spraying or sanitation purposes was to be omitted. For some counties, the tonnage of lime shown in the table may be less than the tonnage reported for the Agriculture Con- servation Program or the Conservation Reserve Program of the Soil Bank. Diflferences may he due either to sampling error or to under-reporting by farm operators. Many of the differences are minimized or eliminated entirely in the data presented on a State or regional basis. Specified Farm Expenditures. — The data for farm expenditures are estimates based on reports obtained from the sample farms. The 1959 questionnaire contained questions for six items of farm expenditure: (1) purchase of feed for livestock and poultry, (2) purchase of livestock and poultry, (3) machine hire, (4) hired labor, (5) seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, and (6) gaso- line and other petroleum fuel and oil. With the exception of items (2) and (5), exactly the same questions were asked in 1954. For each item si>ecifled, the total expenditures made for the farm in 1959 were to be reported, whether made by the farm operator, his landlord, or both. A farm operator vs-ho rented part of his land to others was to report only the ex- penditures for the land he operated himself. Enumerators were instructed to ask respondents who had dilBculty estimating their expenses for the period between enumeration and the end of the year to estimate them 'U the basis of current costs. Feed. — The report on feed purchased for livestock and poultry was to include expenditures for grain, hay, millfeeds, pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements as well as for the grinding and mixing of feed. The estimated cost of items furnished by a landlord, contractor, or other owner for feeding poultry and livestock kept on the farm was also to be included. Payments made by a tenant to his land- lord for feed grown on the tenant farm were to be excluded. Livestock and Poultry. — The cost of baby chicks and turkey poults was to be included in the exjienditures made for the purchase of livestock and poultry. Enumerators were in- structed to ask the farm operator to include the cost or esti- mated purcha.se value of poultry and livestock provided by others and cared for by the operator under a contract feeding arrangement. The cost of livestock purchased for resale within 30 days was not to be included. A short-term transaction of that nature was considered to be a dealer operation, not an agricultural one. Data on the purchase of livestock and poultry were not ob- tained in 1954. The instructions for the 1950 census specified that expenditures for domestic rabbits, fur-bearing animals kept in captivity, and bees were to be included. Any lack of comparability in the 1950 and 1959 data resulting from Inclu- sion or exclusion of rabbits, fur-bearing animals, or bees is considered to be so slight as to be insignificant Machine Hire. — Expenditures for machine hire relate to cus- tom machine work, such as tractor hire, threshing, grain or seed combining, silo filling, baling, cotton picking, cotton gin- ning, corn picking, plowing, vegetable harvesting, fruit pick- ing, spraying, and dusting. Any amount spent for the labor included in the cost of machine hire was to be considered as part of the total expenditure. The cost of freight or trucking and exchange work without pay were to be omitted. Hired Labor. — Expenditures for hired labor were to Include total cash payments made in 1959 to family members and to .others for farm labor. Payments to persons supplied by a con- tractor or a cooperative organization and paid directly by them or by the crew boss were also to be included. Payments for the following types of work were to be excluded : house- work, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installation, or construction work done by persons spe- cifically employed for such work. Gasoline and Other Petroleum Fuel and Oil. — Expenditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil were to relate only to the products used in the farm business. Enumerators were instructed to exclude the cost of petroleum products used for the family automobile when operated for other than farm business purposes and of products used in the farmhouse for heating, cooking, and lighting. Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, and Trees. — Expenditures were to repre- sent the total amount spent for seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees to be used on the farm operated. Tlie value of seed grown on the farm was to be excluded. For nurseries and greenhouses, the cost of products purchased for immediate resale was also to be excluded. This item of expenditure was not included in the 1954 Census. The data are comparable with those for 1950, however. Crops Crops Harvested. — The 1959 agriculture questionnaire was simi- lar to the questionnaire used in several previous censuses in that it provided for the collection of detailed data for all crops harvested on each individual farm. The variation in the crops listed on the questionnaires used in different States made pos- sible the separate reporting of all Imiwrtant crop.s grown In a given area. All versions of the questionnaire contained several "All other crops" questions where crops not specifically listed In separate questions were to be reported. Acreage of Crops Harvested. — In most instances, the acreage reported for individual crops represents the area harve.sted during 1959. The area harvested is often less than the area planted. For fruit orchards and groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees, the acreage reported represents the total area In both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines as of the date of enumeration— usually a date iu October, November, or Decem- ber 1959. For soybeans, eowpeas, and peanuts, the acreage grown for all purposes was reported as well as the acreage har- vested for specific purposes. For velvet beans, only the acreage grown was reported. As the enumeration was about to begin in South Florida (those counties in which the enumeration was begun on October 7), an instruction was issued to the effect that the data for vegetables and potato crops should relate to a full year, beginning on October 1, 1958, and ending Sep- tember 30, 1959. Quantity of Crops Harvested. — Except for citrus fruit.s, olives, avocados, and for vegetable and potato crops in South Florida (see preceding paragraph) data for quantity harvested relate to the calendar year 1959. For citrus fruits, the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the 1958-59 marketing season was to be reporte;3,040 62,403,840 62,403,840 62,403,840 62,403,840 62,430,720 62,430,720 62,430,720 62,430,72(. Proportion in fanris percent . . . 58.1 56.1 55.2 53.1 44.9 45.1 37.7 29.9 18.9 Land in farms ncres . . . 36,199,666 34,989,064 34,420,892 33,116,554 28,025,979 28,161,911 23,525,234 18,663,308 11,809,351 ^ 3,715.1 3,068.7 2,728.8 2,532.6 1,866.2 1,610.4 1,469.3 1,203.2 Value of land and buildings : Average per farm dollars... 72,643 45,867 33,284 17,746 10,565 9,537 12,919 11,132 14,907 Average per acre dollars... 22.26 16.47 13.64 7.01 5.67 5.92 8.79 9.25 19.88 Land in faims according to use: ' Cropland harvested .farms reportinp. .. 8,338 9,352 10,960 11,551 12,454 12,843 14,396 HA KA acres . . . 1,679,024 1,556,022 1,900,646 1,843,413 1,534,800 1,220,354 2,007,751 1,572,625 '1,153,633 1 to 9 acres .farms reportins. .. 246 386 473 611 NA NA NA NA HA 10 to 19 acres .farms reporljne;.. . 299 402 411 439 NA NA UA NA NA 20 to 29 acres .farms reporting.. . 325 432 440 462 NA NA HA NA NA 30 to 49 acres .farms reportinp. . . 665 928 1,015 1,118 NA NA NA NA NA 50 to 99 acres .farms reporting.. . 1,691 2,342 2,687 3,117 HA NA UA lU HA 100 to 199 acres .farms reportinj!. . . 2,521 2,650 3,210 3,224 NA NA HA NA NA .farms reportinp... 2,591 2,212 2,724 2,580 NA NA NA NA HA 200 to 499 acres .farms reporting.. . 1,969 1,692 2,045 2,007 NA NA NA NA NA 500 to 999 acres .farms reporting. .. 449 373 512 413 NA HA NA NA NA 1,000 or more acres .farm? reportinR.. . 173 147 167 160 NA NA NA HA NA Cropland used only for pasture* .farms reporting.. . 3,279 4,072 3,215 2,507 6,589 5,424 7,019 6,925 NA acre.,... 587,980 445,442 405,052 111,778 1,459,211 1,301,391 2,321,531 2,200,974 NA Cropland nol hurvested and not pastured. . .farms reporting. . , 2,721 3,496 3,766 NA NA NA NA NA HA ace.... 470,979 564,741 406,734 264,391 519,403 919,843 284,917 305,254 NA Cultivated summer fallow .farms reportinp... 1,868 2,212 2,285 NA HA NA NA NA HA acres . . . 314,457 350,021 282,569 HA NA NA HA HA HA Soil-improvement p-(is?es and legumes , .farms reporting. . . 523 MA UA NA NA NA NA NA HA acres... 74,746 NA HA HA NA NA NA NA HA Other cropland (idle and crop failure) . , .farms reportinc;. . . 950 M HA l!A NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 81,776 NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA Woodland pastured .farms reportine... 811 1,121 1,505 657 NA 2,200 1,668 1,913 NA acres . . . 535,442 622,434 1,275,367 281,246 NA 543,650 468,113 370,749 NA Woodland nol pastured .farms reportinc. . . 129 177 302 104 NA 277 237 233 NA acres , . . 20,416 29,045 72,551 10,664 NA 52,365 47,530 74,412 NA Other pasture (nol cropland and not woodland)' .farms reporting... 7,784 3,650 9,527 11,238 NA 14,480 12,437 11,670 NA acres . . . 32,367,801 31,383,179 29,844,743 30,246,212 NA 23,746,467 18,047,336 13,741,624 NA Improved paature .farms refwrtinp. . . 2,217 2,106 NA NA NA HA NA NA NA acre,... 418,145 271,163 NA NA NA HA NA NA NA Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) .farms reporting. .. NA 10,579 11,666 12,134 NA 15,803 11,754 NA NA ncres . . . 538,024 388,201 515,799 358,850 NA 377,841 348,056 397,670 NA Cropland . toUl » ■farms reporting. . . 8,763 10,068 11,484 11,837 13,884 NA NA NA NA ncres . . . 2.737,983 2,566,205 2,712,432 2,219,582 3,513,414 3,441,588 4,614,199 4,078,853 NA Lftnd pastured, total .farms reporting.. . 8,934 10,279 11,250 12,160 HA NA NA NA NA acr«... 33,491,223 32,451,055 31,525,162 30,639,236 NA 25,591,508 20,836,980 16,313,347 HA Woodland, total .farms reportinp... 899 1,251 1,709 737 1,958 HA NA NA NA acres . . . 555,858 651,479 1,347,918 291,910 336,539 596,015 515,643 445,161 421,806 6 412 7,130 1,262,632 7,831 *1, 431, 767 7,793 1,353,873 8,637 1,284.027 NA NA NA NA NA NA 6,449 NA acres . . , 1,469,911 Itrigated cropland harveateH .rnrm.^ reportinp. . , 6,039 6,652 7,388 NA 8,404 7,860 '7,30S NA HA acres . . . 1,049,327 939,233 1,092,122 NA 1,019,653 773,930 '97S , 106 NA NA NA Not available. 'For the CenBuses of 1959 and 1954, In the Census year; for all other Censuces, in the calendar year preceding the Census. =Total acreage of crops for thich figures are available, except that com cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated In the acreage of com harvested for grain. 'Not fully con- parable for the various Census years because of differences in definition of cropland used aaly for pasture. See text. 'inoludee irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. Acreage of irrigated crops; acreage counted more than once where two or more crops were harvested from the same land. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1959 and 1950 are baaed on repeats for only a sample of tarns. See tentj (For definitions anil explanations, see text) 1959 (Oot.-Nov. ) 1954 (Oot.-Nov.) 1950 {April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) All farms. number Under 10 acres number I'nder 3 acres nunjjer 1 acre or leas number 2 acr«9 number 3 to 9 acres number 3 acres number 4 acres number 5 acres number 6 acres number 7 acres numljer 8 acres numoer 9 acres number 10 to 49 acres number 10 lo 29 acres number 30 to 49 acres number, 50 to 69 Bcre'5 num.hor 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 or mote acres number, 1,000 to 1.999 acres number, 2,000 or more acres number. Land in farms acres Averape size of farm acres Under 10 acres acres 10 to 49 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 or more acres acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....acres 2,000 or more acres acres Land in farms according to use: ' Oopland harvested farms reportinp acres Under 10 acres farms reporting acres 10 to 49 acres farms reporting acres 10 to 29 acres farms reporting acres 30 to 49 acres farms reportinp acres 50 to 69 acres farms reportint! 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 5fX) to 999 acres farms reporting acres l.OOO or more acres farms reporting acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms ref»rting acres 2,000 or more acres farms reporting acres See footnotes at end of table. 9,705 150 56 28 28 19 32 U 7 12 6 527 292 235 115 340 381 735 347 360 1,571 1,217 3,962 1,165 2,797 36,195,356 3,729.6 590 13,560 KA 6,750 27,825 44,995 117,425 69,025 85,345 568,688 860,485 34,400,668 1,690,620 32,710,048 8,403 1,693,905 45 90 306 4,316 KA SA NA NA 70 2,005 280 12,040 355 23,065 670 58,620 341 37,500 340 39,210 1,469 214,464 1,150 196,987 3,377 1,105,108 1,037 236,908 2,340 868,200 11,402 616 267 NA HA 349 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 595 311 284 159 554 573 1,070 388 439 1,551 1,403 4,054 NA NA 34,989,064 3,068.7 2,132 16,362 5,286 11,076 9,287 45,257 67,477 170,727 76,842 iai,481 556,408 1,0U,156 32,925,935 NA 9,352 1,556,022 133 319 377 5,524 180 1,657 197 3,867 128 4,074 479 21,235 520 34,625 989 79,270 366 34,232 416 46,454 1,432 179,397 1,224 197,851 3,288 953,041 NA NA NA NA 12,615 535 150 NA NA 385 NA 721 431 290 140 716 696 1,310 451 460 1,771 1,626 4,189 NA 34,402,935 2,727.1 2,380 18,550 6,870 11,680 8,450 57,944 81,280 207,550 89,190 110,210 642,144 1,186,335 31,998,902 I.'A ;)A 11,022 1,906,163 170 555 435 6,545 225 1,995 210 4,550 125 4,040 655 31,245 581 40,068 1,190 94,725 421 40,812 455 52,150 1,676 210,764 1,526 262,434 3,788 1,162,825 NA NA NA NA 13,076 556 98 NA NA 458 NA 797 416 381 174 836 623 1,386 452 463 1,729 1,659 33,116,554 2,532.6 2,530 21,708 6,735 14,973 10,299 67,928 73,319 220,263 89,362 110,106 624,308 1,202,677 30,694,054 HA 11,551 1,843,413 224 560 577 8,536 277 2,329 300 6,207 U3 4,971 769 37,596 579 37,351 1,325 105,187 429 40,829 447 49,344 1,603 198,020 1,507 237,150 3,948 1,123,869 NA NA NA NA 15,018 614 134 HA NA 480 NA 916 441 475 209 1,105 724 1,678 446 493 2,113 2,334 28,025,979 1,866.2 2,656 25,862 7,189 18,673 12,240 89,123 85,003 266,353 88,392 117,274 765,597 1,680,089 12,454 1,534,800 327 851 711 U,635 324 2,872 387 8,763 176 6,031 976 45,116 668 39,016 1,497 104,037 413 35,560 467 45,072 1,836 197,623 1,850 231,551 3,533 818,308 NA NA NA NA 17,487 477 106 NA HA 371 NA 387 501 217 1,061 718 1,813 447 495 2,966 3,850 4,555 NA NA 28,161,911 1,610.4 2,115 26,336 6,374 19,962 12,665 85,684 84,539 288,397 88,773 U7,873 1,072,481 2,700,189 23,682,859 NA 12,843 1,220,354 NA 649 NA 10,869 NA 2,453 NA 8,416 NA 5,986 NA 38,191 HA 31,494 NA 88,890 NA 27,512 NA 37,648 NA 193,102 NA 200,167 NA 585,846 NA NA NA NA 16,011 333 137 NA NA 196 NA NA NA 630 NA NA 1,039 2,966 3,795 4,085 NA 23,525,234 1,469.3 1,313 19,720 80,023 537,778 1,076,582 2,688,804 14,396 2,007,751 NA NA 10,468 NA NA NA ^43,824 NA NA NA ■'225,142 NA NA 297,983 1,001,983 15,512 207 112 NA NA 95 NA 410 NA 3,125 3,540 4,114 3,226 NA NA 18,663,308 1,203.2 665 12,722 NA 68,651 525,848 1,259,594 2,848,916 13,946,912 HA NA 1,572,625 NA 254 NA NA NA 7,365 NA NA NA '38,567 NA NA NA ■'204,272 NA NA KA NA NA 292 ,988 NA 333,470 NA 695,709 NA 15,748 139 NA NA 73 NA NA NA 5,080 3,521 2,076 NA NA 11,809,351 749.9 448 15,393 NA NA 1,765,855 2,413,074 NA ^1,153,633 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA KA NA KA NA KA NA NA WYOMING State Table i-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959-Continued [DbU for 1959 and 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See tent] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Land in tarms acconjing to use '-Continued Cropland, total' fanns reportinR, ., Under 10 acres farms reportinc , . , acres . , . 10 to 49 acres farms reportinR.., acres , , , 50 to 69 acres farms repotting . . . acres - . . 70 to 99 acres farms reportine . , , ncres, . . 100 to 139 acres farms reportinc , . . acres , . , 140 to 179 acres farms reportinp , , , acres . . . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting. .. acres . . . 220 to 259 acres farms reportinit . . acres . . - 260 to 499 acres fanns teportine . . . acres . . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . , . acres . . . 1,000 or nwre acres. farms reporting . . . acres . . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting . . . 2,000 or n .farms reporting. . acres. . Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) Land pastured, tolil farms repcrting . . acres . . Lhider 10 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 10 to 49 acres farms reputing . , acres. . 50 to 69 acres farms repotting . . acres . . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting.. acres . . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting.. acres. . 140 to 179 acres farms roptrting . . acres. . 160 to 219 acres farms reporting . . acres. . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 260 to 4911 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 500 to 999 acres farms repotting ... acres . . , 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 1,000 to 1,999 acies farms reporting . . . acres . . . 2,000 cr mote acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . Irrigated land in farms farms repcrting . . . acres . . . Under 10 acres farms reporting . . . acres . - . 10 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 reforting.. . acres . . . 140 to 179 acres farms reporting. .. acres . . . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting . . . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting... ncres . . . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting . . , acres , . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . , acres . . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . . ncres . . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reportin,^. . . acres . . . 2,000 or more acres farms repcrting . . acres . . 1954 ^t.-Nov.) 8,809 2,7i7,2B0 50 110 386 6,986 90 3,050 300 15,845 366 30,135 710 76,355 346 44,280 355 52,345 1,525 293,354 1,160 311,454 3,521 1,908,366 1,084 410,495 2,437 1,497,871 8,896 33,501,692 50 145 426 6,758 100 3,820 290 11,765 321 15,665 600 42,605 282 19,075 330 34,360 1,409 268,274 1,152 555,432 3,936 32,543,793 1,147 1,301,183 2,789 31,242,610 6,485 1,490,531 50 165 371 7,156 90 3,945 300 15,295 356 28,175 675 68,230 321 38,130 350 51,605 1,240 224,203 804 173,362 1,928 830,265 534 146,658 1,394 733,607 1950 (April 1) 10,068 2,566,205 207 626 470 8,614 139 5,596 513 28,564 545 44,382 1,026 105,464 379 47,337 429 63,925 1,495 275,612 1,315 364,549 3,550 1,621,536 NA NA NA NA 10,279 32,451,055 283 908 484 7,709 135 3,889 457 15,969 471 21,733 903 57,520 346 27,685 398 38,483 1,439 283,819 1,341 669,846 4,022 31,323,494 NA NA NA NA 7,130 1,262,632 251 743 436 7,582 129 4,949 469 24,302 506 39,141 940 86,590 344 36,308 390 49,573 1,170 181,303 713 135,486 1,782 696,655 NA 1945 (January 1) 11,531 2,730,138 245 935 550 9,385 130 5,245 670 36,320 671 56,908 1,255 128,395 421 51,862 455 63,950 1,706 282,263 1,566 395,815 3,862 1,697,060 NA NA NA MA 11,347 31,528,380 285 955 595 7,635 120 3,175 565 17,670 470 21,095 1,105 65,825 415 34,570 415 39,450 1,679 338,550 1,561 780,945 4,137 30,218,510 NA NA NA NA 7,803 =1,420,850 235 870 455 8,095 115 4,625 615 34,715 541 38,898 1,135 101,240 391 39,892 405 49,310 1,245 186,333 806 170,500 1,860 786,372 NA NA NA NA 1940 (April 1) 11,837 2,219,582 285 828 636 10,604 151 5,614 736 43,071 591 42,826 1,337 121,700 435 46,577 453 57,538 1,635 238,043 1,537 302,741 3,991 l,350,tKO NA NA NA NA 12,160 30,639,236 338 1,138 649 10,234 144 4,259 682 21,797 542 26,397 1,2A5 84,233 416 38,500 433 45,645 1,667 360,788 1,646 880,232 4,398 29,166,0U " T« NA NA NA 7,793 1,353,873 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tSA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1935 (January 1) 13,884 ,513,414 NA 1,565 NA 16,728 NA 8,360 NA 58,944 NA 52,225 NA U5,330 64,470 NA 349,344 NA 570,531 NA 2,194,384 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 8,637 1,284,027 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1930 (April 1) NA 3,441,588 NA 1,233 NA 15,809 NA 8,297 NA 54,210 NA 45,632 NA 137,902 NA 42,723 NA 58,895 NA 428,448 NA 64«,211 NA 2,000,228 NA NA NA NA 25,591,508 NA NA NA NA NA KA '7,860 »773,930 NA NA NA NA 4,614,199 NA 1925 (January 1) NA 20,836,980 NA NA NA '7 308 ■'978 106 128 NA NA NA »3 124 NA NA NA NA NA 1,197 NA 839 NA 1,352 NA NA NA NA NA 1920 (January 1) NA 4,078,853 HA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA 16,313,347 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA KA NA NA NA NA HA NA HA HA NA NA HA NA KA HA HA HA HA HA KA HA HA HA HA HA NA HA NA HA NA HA HA KA NA NA KA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA KA NA KA HA 6,449 HA NA HA NA NA HA HA NA HA HA HA HA HA KA HA NA NA KA KA KA KA KA KA HA HA HA KA Not available. 'For the Censuses of 1959 and 1954, In the Census year; for all other Censuses, In the calendar year preceding the Census. Total acreage of crops for uhleh figures are available except that com cut for forage tob excluded as ucst of this acreage tras probably duplicated in the acreage of com harvested for grain. 5U to ■n acres ''lOO to 259 acres. 'Not fully comparable for the various Census years because of differences In definition of cropland used only for pasture. See text. im- gated cropland hanrested only. 'Acreage of Irrlgated^crops Including some duplication .here t»o or more crops were harvested from the same land. Includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. '50 to 259 acres. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1959 and 1954 are based on refnrts for only a sample of fanns. See text] lext) Census of— (For definitions and oxplMiationa, see 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1} 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) ALL FAitt4 OPERATORS All farm operators Full owners ..ninnber... . .number . . . 9,705 4,049 3,910 222 1,524 15.7 479 219 554 154 113 36,195,356 2,869,826 21,444,104 9,617,220 2,264,205 1,218,480 302,885 268,001 256,528 218, a2 1,693,905 446,642 901,883 105,636 239,744 44,144 51,360 104,522 27,712 12,006 9,516 3,951 3,336 221 1,508 15.8 459 219 553 154 113 35,091,681 2,854,623 21,403,192 8,568,220 2,250,545 1,215,880 302,335 267,541 256,628 217,612 1,682,406 443,343 895,128 105,635 238,299 43,094 51,360 104,217 27,712 11,916 189 98 74 1 16 8.5 10 1 "5 1,103,675 15,203 35,912 1,049,000 3,560 2,600 360 600 11,499 3,299 6,755 1,445 1,050 305 90 11,355 5,198 4,128 173 1,851 16.3 475 227 799 201 149 35,042,316 3,491,167 22,596,016 6,779,223 2,175,910 1,131,342 252,603 322,602 343,792 125,571 1,545,355 469,084 761,732 83,406 231,633 37,663 34,737 114,568 35,325 9,340 U,084 5,063 4,032 174 1,315 16.4 469 222 799 196 129 33,223,917 3,477,312 22,552,580 5,025,305 2,167,620 1,124,672 251,838 322,602 343,592 124,916 1,530,583 456,159 753,891 30,110 230,428 37,238 34,332 114,568 35,300 8,990 271 135 95 4 36 13.3 5 5 5 20 1,818,399 U,855 43,336 1,752,918 8,290 6,670 765 200 655 15,267 2,925 7,841 3,296 1,205 425 405 25 350 12,614 6,008 4,249 214 2,143 17.0 534 230 963 172 244 34,420,892 3,807,823 20,170,477 8,382,125 2,060,467 1,033,083 192,375 335,296 288,675 211,038 1,900,646 534, Ul 904,105 126,928 285,502 51,875 38,832 141,623 32,316 20,356 12,391 5,879 4,200 212 2.100 16.9 512 226 948 171 243 32,322,683 3,795,854 20,137,459 6,341,965 2,047,395 1,025,166 191,674 330,962 283,595 210,993 1,388,732 580,747 900,252 126,888 280,845 50,625 38,328 138,730 32,776 20,336 223 129 49 2 43 19.3 22 4 15 1 1 2,098,209 11,959 33,018 2,040,160 13,072 7,917 701 4,334 30 40 11,914 3,364 3,853 40 4,657 1,250 504 2,843 40 20 13,076 5,772 4,406 301 2,597 19.9 954 110 } 1,348 135 33,116,554 3,290,039 19,519,055 7,806,204 2,501,256 1,531,091 103,231 )■ 778,602 88,332 1,843,413 522,753 876,616 148,522 295,522 90,825 17,868 I 173,498 13,331 12,751 5,542 4,376 300 2,533 19.9 923 108 } 1,327 175 32,314,114 3,271,803 19,428,824 7,806,202 2,307,285 1,343,599 103,047 \ 772,672 87,967 1,831,399 518,902 874,340 148,520 289,137 38,268 17,759 I 169,889 13,221 325 230 30 1 54 19.7 31 ) i 10 302,440 18,236 90,231 2 193,971 187,492 184 } 5,930 365 12,014 3,351 1,776 2 6,385 2,557 / 3,609 110 15,018 6,814 4,311 255 3,638 24.2 1,353 202 1,693 390 28,025,979 3,784,156 16,230,933 5,416,980 2,543,905 1,448,931 138,821 730,416 175,737 1,534,800 475,235 616,204 118,927 324,434 88,673 32,350 183,481 19,930 14,715 6,588 4,290 255 3,582 24.3 1,346 202 1,683 351 27,995,197 3,754,558 16,277,428 5,416,980 2,536,231 1,448,121 188,321 726,847 172,442 1,527,068 470,551 615,023 118,927 322,567 88,487 32,350 182,610 19,120 303 226 21 56 13.5 7 10 39 30,782 19,598 3,510 7,674 810 3,569 3,295 7,732 4,684 1,181 1,357 136 871 810 17,487 8,202 4,832 370 4,083 23.3 NA NA NA NA 28,161,911 4,355,749 16,732,310 4,538,820 2,534,532 NA NA NA NA 1,220,354 375,702 501,509 83,847 259,296 NA KA NA NA 17, 178 7,977 4,8U 370 4,018 23.4 NA NA NA NA 28,132,120 4,336,135 16,729,004 4,538,820 2,528,161 NA NA NA NA 1,212,070 371,167 500,799 83,847 255,257 NA NA NA NA 309 225 19 65 21.0 NA NA NA NA 29,791 19,614 3,306 6,371 NA NA NA NA 8,284 4,535 710 3,039 NA NA NA NA 16,011 7,896 4,299 296 3,520 22.0 1,125 NA NA NA 23,525,234 4,746,195 14,188,100 2,085,097 2,505,842 1,190,215 NA NA NA 2,007,751 661,412 853,800 87,050 405,489 104,438 NA MA NA 15,748 7,736 4,282 295 3,435 21.8 1,113 NA NA NA 23,482,700 4,729,372 14,172,435 2,083,992 2,495,901 1,187,915 NA NA NA 1,997,009 656, 562 852,341 36,590 401,516 103,486 NA NA NA 253 150 17 1 85 32.3 12 NA NA NA 42,534 16,823 15,665 1,105 8,941 2,300 M NA NA 10,742 4,850 1,459 460 3,973 1,002 NA NA NA 15,512 8,342 4,203 191 2,776 17.9 314 NA NA NA 18,663,308 4,149,798 10,912,260 1,939,095 1,662,155 721,322 NA NA NA 1,572,525 604,659 617,660 65,351 284,955 65,376 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 15,748 10,681 2,722 Managers All tenants Proportion of tenancy Cosh tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenants Other and unspecified tenants All land in farms ..number... . .number . . . . percent... ..number... . .number . . . ..number... ..number... ..number... ...acres... 377 1,968 12.5 ^604 43 1,125 196 11,809,351 5,253,391 4,096,126 Managers . . . acres . . . 1,455,993 983,841 '347,934 25,973 480,416 129,468 h, 153, 633 NA NA . . . acres . . . NA NA NA NA NA ALL WHITE FARM OPERATORS 15,579 10,563 2,717 Managers All tenants Proportion of tenancy Caah tenants . .number. . . . percent . . . . .number . . . 377 1,922 12.3 I594 43 1,114 171 11,785,433 5,247,473 Livestock-share tenants Other and unspecifled tenants ..number. . . ..number... . . . acres . . . 4,093,903 Managers ...acres... 1,465,993 979,109 '346,833 25,973 479,296 127,007 NA NA NA Managers. . . . acres . . . NA NA NA NA NA NA ALL NONWHITE FARM OPERATORS 169 ..number... 118 5 ..number... 46 Propcftioii of tenancy ....■ 27.2 '10 Sharo-c&sh tenants ..number... 11 25 Livestock'Share tenante . .number . . . ..number... Land in fanns . . . acres . . . 22,868 15,913 2,223 Miuiiurerer, Chickens 4 months old and over places repcrting number Com harvested for all purposes places reporting acres Hay harvested pdaces reporting acres 253 14,585 28 120 26 197 14 42 250 3 13 19 10 52 129 168 36 49 18 167 2 165 363 149 189 58 188 127 5,445 22 185 State Table 11.— DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Cens»is of 1959 Censufl atartljig date — October 7 Approximate ev«age dale of enumeration week of . Percent of farms enumerated during- October 1 to 10 October 11 to 17 October 18 to 24 October 25 to 31 November I to 7 November 8 to 14 November 15 to 21 November 22 to 28 November 29 to December 5 December 6 to 12 December 13 to 19 December 20 or later Z Less than 0.5. V^yomlng Census of 1954 Census atarttng date — October 4 Approximate average date of enumeration week of. . . Percent of farms enumerated during— October 1 to 9 October 10 to 16 October 17 to 23 October 24 to 31 November 1 to 6 Noveiriber 7 to 13 November 14 to 20 November 21 to 27 November 28 to December 4 December 5 to 11 December 12 to 18 December 19 to 31 Wyoming Oct. 18-Oct. 24 22 24 20 12 6 2 (Z) (Z) (z) (Z) Oct. 17-Oct. 23 Percent 28 23 17 12 8 6 3 1 1 iz) Cz) (2) WYOMING 17 State Table 12.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND BY QUANTITY OF LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data Tor calUe and calves on hand, oows on hand, milk cow3 on hand, and animals sold alive are based on reports for only a sample or tuns. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text] Item (For dofinitions and explanations, see ti-xl) Cattle and calves ol all ages on hand . 21o4 Sloft 10 to 49 10 to 19 . , , . 20 to 49 50IO99 100 or more — 100 10 100 . . 200 Li (99 , . 500 or more . Cows on hanij, Inctuding heifers ttiat have calved. . Sor4 iU>9 10 lo 14 15 to 19 20to29 30 to49 50IO74 75 to99 100 lo 199... 300to499... 500 or more. . Milk COWS on hand. , 1 2 3or4 5 to9 10toI4 15 to 19 2010 29 30to49 501O74 75I0 99.... 100 to 199.. 200 to 499 . . 500 or more. Cattle sold alive, excluding calves . 1 to4 5 to9 10 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 49 50 to 99 I00tol99... 200 or more . Calves sold alive.. 1 to 4 5 to9 10 to 19 20 to 29 .10 to 39 40 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more . . . 100 to 199.. 200 or more . Hogs and pigs of all ages on hand . 1 to9 10 to 24 . . . 25 to 19 ... . 50 to 99 ... , 100 to 199.. 200 to 499.. 50O to 999 . . 1,000 or mot Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year, to November 30, Census year 10 or more. 10 to 19. 20 to 39. 40 to fi9. 70 to 99 . 100 or mo renortinf: number repoitine reiortinp reportinp reportinp reporting reporting repoiting. reporting, reporting, reporting reporting. 3 reporting numlier reporting reporlinp reportinp. repotting, reporting, reporting, reporting reporting reporting, reporting reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. nijmber, reporting, reporting, reoorting. repjrting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, ref lotting, reportinp . reporting, reportinp. anr.s reporting nimiber, farms reporting, i reporting, anns reporting. farms reporting, anr.s reporting, arms reporting, farms reporting . 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting. farms reporting, number, farms reporting, "amis reporting, farms reporting, farms reporting. farms reporting. farms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'amis reporting . forms reporting, farms reporting. number , nmis reporting. ' reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 1 reporting , arms reportinp . 'amis reporting. > repotting. 'nrms reporting . 'arms n.'porlinp. i reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, , reporting . 'arms reportinp . 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, i reportinp. 1 reporting. farms reporting, 1 reporting . 1 reporting, famis reporting. 8,12i 1,261,568 2136 638 678 2,237 689 1,US 1,482 2,S83 1,286 1,085 512 7,711 575,860 548 504 543 763 467 389 821 880 749 428 930 537 152 5,580 28,485 1,621 1,314 1,175 811 187 143 203 90 31 5,900 388,639 1,178 720 1,010 535 434 292 783 518 430 4,878 230,336 909 576 727 517 403 304 803 642 432 210 2,462 44,626 1,444 544 267 132 61 14 1,310 324 258 139 117 82 69 39 39 21 222 151 57 11 10,059 ,240,900 172 907 928 3,462 KA NA 1,721 2,869 NA 9,778 583,856 697 645 840 1,239 803 679 903 1,155 766 455 922 533 141 7,871 39,166 1,814 1,619 1,874 1,526 527 224 181 90 9 1 7,257 393,757 1,607 1,083 1,233 683 492 354 831 555 419 5,455 210,543 1,236 817 927 602 383 279 660 551 KA UA 2,952 36,577 NA NA NA NA 1,386 Hogs and pigs sold alive famis reporting. number.. 1 to 4 Tarms reporting . 5to9 farms rejxirtine . 10 to 19 farms rOforting. 20 to 29 farms reporting . .30 to ,% farms reporting . 40 to 49 farms reporting . 50to99 farms reporting . lOO to 199 farms reporting . 200 or more farms reporting . 2O0 to 499 farms leporting. 500 to 999 farms reporting. 1.000 or more farms reporting. Sheep and lambs of all ages on hand famis repwtrnp.. number . . I'nder 25 farms reporting . . 25 to 99 farms reportinp . . 100 to 299 famfi reportinp . . 300 lo 999 famis reporting . , 1.000 to 1.999 fanns reporting. . 2,000 to 4,999 farms reporting.. 5,000 or nore farms reporting. . Wool Shorn (excluding lambs wool) farms reportm,".. pounds . . I'nder 1.000 pounds farms reporting. . l.lXlii to 2.499 pound,; farms reporting. . 2,5(X) to 4,999 pounds farms reporting, . 5,000 to 9.999 |Miunds farms reporting.. 10,000 to 19,999 pounds farrr.s reporting, . 20,000 to 49,999 pounds fame reporting,, 50,000 or more uounds farms reportinp, . Chickens 4 months old and over on hand farms fnder 50 farms 50 to 99 farms 100 to 399 farms 400 to 799 farms 600 to 1,599 farms 1,600 to 3,199 farms 3,200 or nore farms 3,200 to 6,399 famis 6,400 or more farms I Broilers (chickens) sold farms I nder 2,000 farms 2,000 to 3.999 famis 4,000 to 7,999 farms &,000 to 15.999 farms 16,000 to 29,999 farms 30,000 to 59,999 farms 60,000 to 99,999 famis 100,000 or more farms reporting number reportjng reporting reportinp refortinp reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting, number, reptrtin^ , reporting. rejxirting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. Chickens (Other than broilers) sold farms reporting.. number . . tinder .'lO farms reporting. . 50 to 99 farms reporting,. 100 to 399 farms reportinp. , 400 to 799 farms reporting.. WXl to 1,599 farms reporting.. 1,600 to 3, 199: farms reporting., 3,200 to 6,399 fnmis reporting, . 6.400 to 9,999 farms retxirtlnp, , 10.000 or more famis reportinp , . Chicken eggs sold farms r t'ndor 100 dozens famis lOO to 399 ilozens famrs r 40O to 799 dozens , , . farms r riOO to 1 ,599 dozens farms r 1,600 lo 1,999 ilozens farms r 2,000 to 4,999 dozens farma r 5,000 or more dozens farms r, 5,000 to 9,999 dozens farms r, 10.000 to 19,999 dozens famis r 20,000 to 49,999 dozens farms r 50,0(X1 or more dozens farms n Turkeys raised farms r Under SO farms r 50 to .399 farms r 400 to 799 famis r eOO to 1.599 farms r 1,600 or more farms 1,600 to 3.199 farms r 3,200 to 9,999 farms n 10,000 or more farms r 1,521 41,234 233 285 377 209 U8 76 133 59 11 9 1 1 3,621 2,372,829 704 768 929 692 240 186 102 3,349 19,287,107 1,472 807 435 230 179 Ul 85 5,655 371,188 3,472 1,195 914 44 14 16 1 1,500 1 1,596 130,487 719 507 331 23 14 2 repurtins . . . 2,462 dozens... 2,153,233 reportinc.-. 5.40 rpportint;. .. 879 ropnrtmR... i35 reporting... 353 retorting... i3 reportinp 153 reportinp, .. 59 reportinp... 33 reportinp. . . 14 rerorlinp... 11 refxjrtinp.. . 1 508 number... 10,619 reportinp . . . 475 32 reportinp... reportinp... reportinp . , . 1 reportinp... 1 reportinp. . . reportinp, .. 1,865 30,550 455 397 470 276 103 46 95 22 1 HA 3,515 2,083,670 NA NA NA NA NA KA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA 7,963 530,898 4,223 2,084 1,575 64 7 5 9 26,290 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,117 176,145 NA NA NA NA NA HA KA NA NA 3,806 !, 180, 839 860 1,479 760 445 55 179 28 NA KA NA NA 1,099 27,835 NA NA KA NA NA NA KA NA MA Not available. 18 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 19.54 [Dau for all urofv* except com, Irish potatoes, and apples are basedon reports for only a somplo of farms. See lext] (For definitions and explanations, see text) (Tor dcrmitions and explanations, see text) CORN Acres harvested for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres fanns reporting. 10 acres farms reporting . 11 to 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 aores 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 299 ac res farms reporting . 300 to 399 acres farms reporting . 400 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 or more acres farms reporting . Acres harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 ac res farms reporting . 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 or more ac res farms reporting . . Com sold farms reporting.. bushels . , Under 100 buBhels 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 or more bushels farms reporting. . WINTER WHEAT Acres harvested farms reporting.. acres. . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 14 ac res farms reporting . . 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 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1 ,000 or more acres farms reporting . . Quantity harvested farms reporting . . bushels . . Under 20 bushels farms reporting . . 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting . . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting . . 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting . . 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting. . 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 or more bushels farms reporting. . See footnotes at end of table. i.^aa 1,647 58,192 49,751 35 83 113 67 } 364 173 295 85 78 179 185 103 383 389 170 131 78 40 62 43 17 19 19 15 2 5 1 1 694 395 21,471 6,553 ,215,290 203,369 28 46 74 37 ■ 143 94 73 42 9 88 27 58 20 160 63 67 9 20 3 16 1 5 1 5 352 78 581,233 37,045 15 51 46 93 1 64 1 46 15 50 35 9 1,448 1 ,409 211,071 192 ,415 14 13 56 54 58 1 26 60 206 58 ) 70 160 240 284 278 340 327 81 56 } 127 105 106 66 49 14 9 1,448 1 ,409 4,617,359 2,225 ,851 \ 1 t 12 11 28 13 80 93 205 ^ 435 210 258 137 137 125 m 163 109 226 142 154 31 105 16 1,397 1 ,282 4,363,314 2,027 ,927 5 U 3 8 11 78 284 415 234 213 103 133 137 99 163 114 214 127 151 70 92 14 SPRING WHEAT Acres harvested farms reporting . acres. Under 5 acres fanns reporting. 5 to 9 acres fanns reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 15 acres farms reporting . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reportirtg. 25 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 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1 ,000 or more acres farms reporting . Quantity harvested farms reporting . bushels . Under 20 bushels farms reporting . 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting . . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting . . 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting. . 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 buahels farms reporting . . 500 to 999 buahels 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 or more bushels farms reporting . . OATS Acres harvested farms reporting.. acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . 10 to 14 ac res farms reporting . , 15 acres farms reporting . . 16 to 19 acres farms report Ing . . 20 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 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 249 ac res farms report Ing . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 or more acres farms reporting. . Quantity harvested farms reporting.. bushels . . Under 20 bushels farms reporting . . 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting . . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting.. 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting. . Quantity sold farms reporting.. bushels . . Under 25 bushels farms reporting . . 25 to 49 buahels 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 or more buahels farms reporting. . 1,026 1 ,562 25,367 43 ,366 153 231 196 266 230 1 71 54 ] 551 46 J 46 106 } 260 77 176 35 60 6 3 } 11 2 6 1 1 1,026 1 ,562 479,652 568 ,767 25 8 } 35 54 104 89 199 219 327 } 915 187 220 63 43 18 14 24 22 10 7 2 3 717 1 ,004 417,437 416 ,261 12 7 8 16 16 79 419 669 153 158 57 37 19 13 21 19 10 4 2 2 3,118 94,244 130 470 629 191 170 354 217 428 364 133 12 5 3,118 2,964,005 19 2 57 99 260 775 877 462 209 184 120 48 6 %3 929,708 11 25 371 255 102 54 84 43 16 2 } 3,172 83,265 232 549 1,305 274 128 5 1 3,172 2,149,643 121 179 1,464 729 291 146 121 79 17 2 838 599,335 5 7 43 375 203 106 39 37 15 WYOMING 19 State Table 13. -FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED. AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Dala for all crons except com, Irish potBloes, and apples are hasedon reporta for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and eNplaralions, see text) (lor definilions and explanations, see text^ BABLEt Acres harvested farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to li acres farms reporting . 15 acres famis reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 2^ acres farms reporting . 25 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to ^9 ac res farms reporting . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 ac res farms reporting . 200 to 2^9 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 30O to •;99 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Qiiantlty harvested farms reporting. bushels . Under 20 bushels farms reporting . 20 to 2*1 bushels farms reporting . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting . 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting. 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting. 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 or more bijshels farms reporting . DRY FIELD AND SEED BEANS HAHVESTED FOR BEANS Acres harvested farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 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 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres f aiTDS reporting . 20O to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or mare acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. 100-lb. bags. Under 20 bags farms reporting. 20 to 24 bags farms reporting . 25 to 49 bags farms reporting. 50 to 99 bags farms reporting. 100 to 199 bags farms reporting. 200 to 499 bags farms reporting . 500 to 999 bags farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bags farms reporting. l,5tX) to 1,999 bags farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bags farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 bags farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 bags farms reporting. 10,000 or more bags farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 2.320 105,237 104 276 434 112 172 344 200 556 429 143 22 9 13 5 1 2,820 3,326,987 22 3 26 75 234 639 714 371 236 271 150 59 20 1,011 1,283,638 3 15 16 257 297 120 113 1,333 70,810 5 79 88 19 33 161 52 340 373 178 2 3,265 110,781 150 406 1,361 398 167 28 15 3,265 2,600,034 115 181 752 344 203 155 121 29 4 1,259 1,141,115 5 19 43 474 327 147 109 59 59 16 1 1,567 53,815 21 123 300 40 1,333 1 ,567 1,078,435 784 ,554 90 12 34 89 88 103 \ 314 748 431 436 172 124 14J 28 60 15 10 2 ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MDCTimES CDT FOR HAY AND FOR DEHYDRATING Acres liarveated fEume reporting.. acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres .farms reporting.. 10 to 1^ acres farms reporting . . 15 acres farms reporting.. 16 to 19 acrea farms reporting . . 20 to 24 acres farms reporting . . 25 to 29 acres farms reporting.. 30 to ^9 acres farms reporting. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. . 200 to 2'i9 acres farms reporting. . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. - Quantity harvested farms reporting.. tons. . Under 20 tons farms reporting . . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting.. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. . 3,000 to 4,999 tons farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 tons farms reporting.. 10 ,000 or more tons farms reporting . . 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 f anns reporting . . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1 , 500 to 1 , 999 tons farms reporting . . 2 ,000 or more tons farms reporting . CLOVER, TQDTHY, AND MIXTURES OF CLOVER AND GRASSES CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting. acres.. Under 5 acres farms reporting , 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 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 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1 ,000 or more acres farms reporting . Quantity harvested farms reporting., tons. . Under 20 tons farms reporting . . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting.. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1 , 500 to 1 , 999 tons farms reporting . 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. 3 ,000 or more tons farms reporting . Quantl ty 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 or more tons farms reporting . 5,832 6,149 449,372 395,825 106 153 257 376 376 ^ 180 159 > 1,510 422 J 315 1,159 1,643 1,486 1,398 948 717 1** ■ 187 65 ^^' 145 109 38 42 16 14 5,832 6,149 765,273 648, 4B9 - \ 905 1,136 1,434 1,417 1,401 339 \ 1,994 160 ' 106 25 14 6 7 5 3 7 5 2 2 1 1,451 1,403 142,569 122,039 281 304 304 321 324 380 527 385 14 9 1 2 998 125,326 967 115,830 17 55 81 41 70 18 22 47 ^ 184 32 142 195 I 197 138 194 68 16 160 } 69 32 10 62 35 12 998 135,660 967 111,929 167 53 166 } 187 157 219 190 30 j 282 35 6 4 1 7 2 1 148 14,365 119 8,532 24 31 43 30 39 53 1 24 20 2 20 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED. AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Data for bII crops except com, Insh potatoes, and apples are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For derinitions and explanations, see text) (lor dcrinitions and explanations, see iexl) OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE, AMD OTHER SMALL GRAINS CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting.. acres. . Under 5 acres. .farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to lA acres farms reporting . . 15 acres farms reporting . . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting.. 20 to 2't acres farms reporting . . 25 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 249 acres farms reporting. . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . , 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harveated farms reporting . tons. . Under 20 tons farms reporting . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting. 200 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 or more tons farms reporting . Quantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 or more tons farms reporting . WILD HAY CUT Acres harvested farms reporting . acres. Under 5 ac res farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 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 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . Quantity harvested farms reporting . tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 to 999 tons f artos reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1 , X)0 to 1 , 999 tons farms reporting . 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 tons farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 tons farms reporting. 10,000 or more tons farms reporting. Quantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 or more tons farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 1,443 1,833 52,747 65,272 59 118 223 218 186 ~1 72 1 52 603 U2 87 284 472 256 293 87 105 10 2 21 2 3 1 1,463 1,833 50,056 43,812 653 1,278 170 331 306 206 194 74 119 2,128 3,396 37 74 19 20 16 17 2 8 1,453 1,546 342,493 299,449 29 42 55 70 78 28 245 5 65 30 218 217 214 277 226 252 117 42 I 160 134 U9 103 ' 6S 63 1,453 1,546 290,177 211,337 295 78 \ 493 198 245 228 296 228 274 } - 101 68 31 16 9 5 7 6 198 25,441 31 39 34 118 9,274 35 36 21 23 3 OTHER HAY CUT Acres harvested farms reporting . . acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 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 fanns reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting. 200 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 tons farms reporting. 5,000 or more tons farms reporting. 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 or more tons farms reporting . ALFALFA SEED Acres harvested farms reporting. ac res . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 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 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1 ,000 or more acres farms reporting . Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds . Under 20 pounds farms reporting . 20 to 24 pounds farms reporting . 25 to 49 pounds farms reporting . 50 to 99 pounds farms reporting . 100 to 199 pounds farms reporting. 200 to 499 pounds farms reporting . 500 to 999 pounds farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 pounds farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 pounds farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 pounds farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 pounds farms reporting. 10,000 or more pounds farms reporting. 916 77,335 70 35 19 73 61 169 137 U7 25 19 26 18 6 916 62,739 233 U5 71 51 10 4 1 2 1 90 3,725 47 23 11 254 15,824 18 10 41 13 29 ) 254 1,396,640 \\ WYOMING 21 State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Dotn for all cropa etcept com, [nsh potatoes, and applet are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text] ]t«ni (Fordonnitions and explanations. {lor definitions and explanations, see text) IRISH POTATOES Acres harvested for home xise or for sole fanne reporting... acres^. . hundredweight . . . UDder 1 acre farms reporting... acres. . . hundredweight. . . 1.0 to 1.9 acres farms reporting... acres. . . hundredweight. . . 2.0 to 2.9 acres farms reporting... ^res. . . hundredweight. . . 3,0 to A. 9 acres farms reporting — acres. . . hundredweight . . . 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting... ac res . . . hundredweight . . . 10.0 to 2-1.9 acres farms reporting... ac res . . . hundredweight . • . 25.0 to -49.9 acres farms reporting... acres. . . hundredweight. . . 50 or more acres farms reporting... acres . . . hundredweight. . . SUGAR BEETS HARVESTED FOR SXAR Acres harvested farms reporting... acres.. . Under 5 acres farms reporting... 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . . 10 to l-i acres farms reporting . . . 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 99 acres farms reporting . . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. . . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting... 300 to 499 acres farms reporting... 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. . . Quantity harvested farms reporting tons . . . Under 20 tons farms reporting... 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . . . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . . . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. . . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting , . . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . . . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . . . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting... 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting... 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting... 3,000 to 4,999 tons farms reporting. . . 5,000 to 9,999 tons farms reporting. . 10,000 or more tons farms reporting. . . 299 1,045 3,923 4,875 616,372 832,522 132 735 li 56 1,892 7,446 16 61 17 64 771 3,379 11 20 23 41 2,740 3,695 11 25 38 87 5,120 8,834 30 47 198 310 28,138 44,447 51 101 893 1,528 142,198 295,967 24 34 775 1,038 146,226 199,575 24 22 1,965 1,751 289.287 269,179 929 36,185 5 40 97 6 47 96 93 230 245 17 2 1 959 34,751 6 35 171 17 929 959 ,293 468,260 10 } 5 15 15 26 91 310 534 349 263 111 67 24 11 8 6 6 2 VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE (Other than Irish and sweet potatoes) Value of sales farms reporting., dollars . , Under $20 farms reporting., $20 to $24 farms reporting.. $25 to $49 farms reporting., $50 to $99 farms reporting., $100 to $199 farms reporting.. $200 to $499 farms reporting. , $500 to $999 farms reporting., $1,000 to $1,499 farms reporting. $1,500 to $1,999 farms reporting., $2,000 to $2,999 farms reporting. $3,000 to $4,999 farms reporting., $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. $10,000 or more farms reporting. , LAND IN BEARING AND NONBEARING FRUIT ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS, AND PLANTED NUT TREES^ Acres in orchards farms reporting., acres. , Under 0.5 acre farms reporting. , 0.5 to 0.9 acre farms reporting. 1.0 to 1.4 acres farms reporting. 1.5 acres farms reporting., 1.6 to 1.9 acres farms reporting., 2.0 to 2.4 acres faims reporting., 2.5 to 2.9 ac res farms reporting . , 3.0 to 4.9 acres farms reporting., 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting. 10 . 0 to 19,9 ac res farms reporting . 20.0 to 24,9 acres farms reporting. 25.0 to 29.9 acres farms reporting. 30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting. 50.0 to 99.9 acres farms reporting. 100 or more acres farms reporting. APPLES^ An; 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. Farms classified by number of trees of bearing age: No trees of bearing age farms reporting . Nonbearlng trees number. Leas than 20 trees of bearing age... 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 . 20 to 99 trees of bearing age 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 . 100 to 199 trees of bearing age famiB 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. , 200 to 499 trees of bearing age 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 . . 500 or more trees of bearing age.... 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. . 129 54,663 208 357 68 46 27 22 1 16 166 5,833 50 964 149 4,869 122 9,120 17 343 68 819 24 200 68 619 53 679 71 2,851 7 216 71 2,635 61 3,186 1,120 2 205 8 915 6 3,255 1 200 1 200 1 1,000 1 500 500 1 1,000 NA Not available. ^Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 22 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeraLion. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See t«xtj (For deHnitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Ectinomic class. 1959 Commercial farms 1 hired woriter 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . Hired itfOrkerS fanns reporting persons 'arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting 3 reporting s reporting persons [arms reporting 'arms reporting farms reporting arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting persons arms reporting arms reporting arms reforting 'arms reporting Tarms reporting arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting 1 hired worker 2 hir«d workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired wotlters 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting persons Average hours worked per person per month hours Average wage rate per person per month dollars Under $50 per month $50toJ84peTmonth Se5 to S109 per month $110 to $129 per month $130to$169per month $170 to $214 per month $215 to $274 per month $275 to $324 per month $326 to $374 per month $375 and over per month . .farms repirting . .farms reporting , . farms reporting . .farms reporting . .farms reporting , .farms reporting , .farms reporting , .farms reporting . .farms reporting . .farms reporting Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting persons Average hours worked per person per week hours Average wage rate per person per week dollars Under $12 per week farms reporting $12 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 to $89 per week farms reporting $90 and over per week farms reporting Paid on a daily basts farms reporting persons Average hours worked per person per day hours Average wage rate per person per day dollars Under $4 per day farms reporting $4 per day farms reporting $5 per day farms reporting $6 per day farms reporting $7 per day farms reporting S8 per day farms reporting $9 per day farms reporting $10 per day farms reporting $11 per day farms reporting $12 and over per day farms reporting Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting persons Average wage rate per person per hour dollars Under $0.45 per hour farms reporting $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting .SO. 65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting $0.76 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting $0.65 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 SI- 44 per hour farms reporting $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting persons Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting persons Average earnings per person dollars NA Not available. 2,^16 6,301 1,3M 536 269 155 92 1,906 4,245 1,205 352 186 102 61 900 2,056 617 175 55 32 21 1,516 390 510 1,989 4,629 230 200 17 38 110 71 378 685 527 122 29 12 82 111 51 42 13 7 15 17 14 315 503 9.0 8.44 2 2 31 42 58 62 21 81 1 15 212 3U 1.14 144 25 1 32 85 744 220 7.15 8,057 1,379 580 376 217 136 1,931 4,701 1,180 394 215 115 77 1,165 3,356 665 218 153 78 51 1,523 458 707 2,131 5,301 249 179 5 31 169 197 533 851 278 58 400 766 8.8 6.84 13 7 S3 90 48 94 302 1,063 1.01 1 7 2 '32 17 181 32 6 24 152 832 HA NA NA 2,367 6,194 1,329 527 267 154 90 1,875 4,179 1,183 347 185 100 60 874 2,015 593 175 55 31 20 1,493 332 492 1,960 4,561 231 200 17 38 103 70 376 675 525 116 28 12 81 104 50 41 13 7 15 17 13 7 1 306 491 9.0 8.43 2 2 30 42 57 62 16 81 1 13 200 300 1.12 139 25 1 25 79 738 40 214 7.26 670 3,350 190 148 129 126 77 635 2,503 240 126 114 96 59 225 842 130 40 27 19 9 445 190 35 647 2,732 237 206 5 9 112 257 209 41 50 118 9.2 8.47 29 76 1.19 16 397 7 11 7.91 719 1,511 405 186 102 14 12 598 918 398 134 62 3 233 593 150 63 6 3 11 486 112 121 623 939 229 207 221 187 50 15 13 27 45 42 80 U5 14 10 14 52 75 .02 36 285 13 172 7.42 WYOMING 23 State Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM. CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working Uie week preceding Lhe enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farma. See text] It«ri (For definitions and explanations, see t«xt) Hired workers farms reponine. persons 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worke* , 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 'vms reporting. 'aims reporting . 'anns reporting. 9 reporting, persons. 9 reporting. s reporting. s reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 5 reporting, persons. 3 reporting. 3 reoorting. s reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 9 reporting. s reporting. s reporting. Paid on a mofrfhly basis farms reporting. persons. Average hours worked per person per month hour^ . Average wa^e rate per person per month dollars , 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . Under S50 per month . $50 to $84 per month $85 to S109 per month $110 to S129 per ncnth. . . $130 to S169 per month. . . $170 to $214 per monUi. . . $215 to S274 per rronth. . . $275 to $324 per month. . . $325 to S374 per month. . . $375 and over per month, . , .farms reporting, ..farms reporting. , . farms reporting . ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. , .fanns reporting. ..farms reporting. , .farms reporting . . .farms reporting. .farms reporting . Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. persons Average hours worked per person per week hours , Average wage rate per person per week dollars , Under Sr2 per week. . $12 to S24 per week ... $25 to 529 per week . . . $30 to S39 per week . . . $40 lo $49 per week . . . $50 to ?59 per week . . . $60 to S69 per week . . . $70 to $79 per we^ . . . $S0 to $89 per week . . . 590 and over per week . .farms reporting. .fams reporting. ■ farms reporting. .farms reporting, .farms reporting. .farms reporting. , .farms reporting, ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis.... farms reporting. persons. Average hours worked per person per day hours . Average wage rate per person per day dollars. Under $4 per day farms reporting. 54 per day farms reporting. 55 per day farms reporting. 56 per day farms reporting . $7 per day farms reporting. 58 per day farms reporting. 59 per day farms reporting. $10 per day farms reporting. $1 1 per day farms reporting , $12 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . Under $0.45 per hour farms reporting, $0.45 to SO. 54 per hour farms r^wrting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 lo 50.74 pec hour farms reporting, $0.75 to $0.84 per hour... farms reporting, $0.85 lo S0.99 pec hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 pet 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 fwms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. persons. Persons working Friday week preceding enumeraticn farms r^ortmg . «Tsons. Average earnings per person dollars. Economic class, 1959-Continued Comntercial farms— Continued 230 50 15 183 211 160 20 2 1 U5 191 98 13 192 231 210 162 5 IS 32 9 IS. ^5 35 1 1 9 U 56 38 77 75 8.5 7.59 1 **5 18 7 12 7 7 7 8 6.63 102 126 83 17 1 57 72 46 9 1 1 45 1 56 61 71 210 165 34 45 9.0 7.56 1 1 3 1 10 2 5 U 10 1.10 13 14 212 252 107 35 9 29 68 216 213 12 9.2 8.75 12 14 1.64 6 3.33 12 12 179 158 9.7 9.50 5 1.00 5 3.00 Part-retireinenl 12 1 6 7 220 146 1 8.0 i.OO 5 2.00 1 5.00 24 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage ral«3 are for Sired persona working the week preceding Die enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Totjil all fanns Type of farm Other field-crop Vegetable HiretJ irorkefS farms reporting . persons , 1 hired worker farms repcrting. , 2 hired workers farrrs 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 or more days) farms reporting. . persons . . 1 hired worker farms reporting, . 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers forms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. . Seasonal worlters (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 or iTxire hired workers farms repcrting, , 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 reporung,, persons , . .Average hours worked per person per month hours . . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . . Under $50 per month farms reporting. . $50 to $84 per month farms reforting. . $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 to $374 per montli farms reporting.. $375 and over per month farms reporting.. Paid on a weettly basis , farms reporting,, persons , , Average hours worked per person per week hours , , Average wage rate per person per week dollars . . Under $12 per week farms reporting. . $12 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, , $60 to $89 per week farms reporting, , $90 and over per week farms reporting, , Paid on a daily basis farms reporting , , persons , , Average hours worked per person per day hours , , Average wage rate per person per day dollars . , Under $4 per day farms reporting. . $4 per day farms reporting. . $5 per day farms reporting. . $6 per day farms report] ng . . $7 per day farms reporting. . $8 per day farms reporting. . $9 per day farms reporting. . $10 per day farms reporting, , $11 per day farms reporting, , $12 and over per day farms refxirting, . Paid on an houfly basis farms reporting.. persons . , Average wage rate per person per hour dollars , . Under $0,45 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 repxjrting . . . $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. , , Paid on a piece-v^ork basis , farms reporting.,. persons. . , Persons iworking Friday vteelt preceding enumeration farms reporting. . . persons , , , Average earnings per person dollars . . . MA Not available. 2,416 6,301 1,364 536 269 155 92 1,906 4,245 1,205 352 186 102 61 900 2,056 617 175 55 32 21 1,516 390 510 1,989 4,629 230 200 17 38 110 71 378 685 527 122 29 12 82 111 51 42 315 503 9.0 8.44 2 2 31 42 58 62 21 81 1 15 212 314 1.14 144 25 1 32 85 744 46 220 7.15 2,683 8,057 1,379 580 376 217 136 1,981 4,701 1,180 394 215 115 77 1,165 3,356 665 213 153 78 51 1,523 458 707 400 766 8.3 6.84 13 7 83 90 43 94 302 1,063 1.01 1 7 2 32 17 181 32 6 152 832 161 230 120 34 5 1 94 110 85 6 2 32 120 62 19 79 15 67 92 114 191 171 5 2 6 3 13 23 27 35 64 9.4 10.83 107 365 51 38 11 61 72 53 1 1 1 69 293 31 26 5 38 23 46 67 74 225 235 36 56 8.5 8.93 34 79 1.19 10 150 10 150 6.97 WYOMING 25 state Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of w-orkera and wage raUts are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See t«xtj (For deFinitions and explanations, see text) Type of f anil— Continued Poultry Livestock ranches Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy fnrms and livestock ranches Miscellaneous and unclassified Hired workers famis 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 160 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 lo 9 hired workers 10 or tnofp hired work»3 . reporti n^ . persons . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, persons . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. persons . reporting. reporting reporting, reporting, reporting. reportinp. reporting, reporting. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per person per month hours . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or n«re hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers, , Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . Under $50 per month . , $50 to $84 per month $85 to $109 per nRinth $110 to$12her field-crop farms number . . Vegetable farms number . . Fruit-and-nut farms number . . Poultry farms number . . Dailv farms. numbrtr . . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches number . . Livestock ranches number. . General farms number . . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILmES AND KIND OF ROAD (jntn combines farms reporung. . number. . Com pickers farms reporting . . number.. Pick-up balers farms reporting. . number . . Field fora^ harvesters farms reporting. . number. . Motijrtnicks farms repeating.. number.. Tractors farms reporting.. number. . Tractors other than garden farm.** reporting. . number. . 1 tractor farms reporting. . 2 tractor? farms reprtrting. . 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reptjrting. . .■i or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting. . number.. Oewler tractors farms reporting. . number. . Garden tractors farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles farms reprxting. . number. . Automobiles Bnd.br motortrucks farms repryting.. Telephone farms reporting. . Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reportjng. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . Crop dner (for ^ain. forage, or other crops) farms reprxling. . Power-of.erated cle^ alor, fxin^ evor, or blower farms reporting . . Farms by kint) of foat] on which loi:ated; Hard surface farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface itjftd farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . Imile farms reporting.. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . 4 miles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles farms reporting. . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDINO ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . . persons.. Regular hired worlters (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . . persons. . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers; 1 hired worker farms reporting . . 2 hired workers farms reporting . . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . . 10 or mrjre hired workers farms reporting.. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . Operators not reporting residence. number.. See footnotes at end of trtble. E<»nomic class— Continued Commercial farms-Continued 783 817 381 98 58 155 53 17 782 807 376 1 10 5 739 566 21-1 639 889 67 68 660 672 106 108 1,868 2,896 1,831 4,101 1,823 3,961 515 713 413 125 47 1,820 3,779 165 182 137 140 1,740 2,134 1,975 1,231 1,361 323 48 555 450 491 1,005 200 805 129 226 92 353 299 402 183 211 leo 20 1,719 152 128 807 399 130 78 30 40 14 13 306 393 130 593 324 190 21 427 447 18 13 397 422 45 47 1,247 1,690 1,150 2,255 1,133 2,131 482 415 162 40 34 1,118 2,015 105 116 119 124 1,176 1,419 1,378 839 830 165 21 214 345 401 589 130 459 111 158 21 169 102 126 46 S4 38 3 1,206 113 71 263 131 IM. 47 1 26 6 21 263 126 101 10 5 5 35 134 96 30 16 116 116 7 7 97 93 21 21' 380 452 342 585 337 550 179 106 SO 1 1 326 500 SO 50 25 35 367 431 453 243 193 22 10 151 90 232 37 195 53 54 11 77 403 59 X 799 W5 179 102 5 42 709 125 169 90 20 10 130 145 125 135 5 5 839 1,027 755 1,054 705 987 495 163 25 20 2 673 894 W 93 77 77 916 1,170 1,045 683 677 70 5. 'is 415 265 409 162 247 75 118 20 34 923 132 81 Part-retirement 352 74 40 22 6 352 68 40 52 56 1 1 37 38 11 27 318 353 306 409 301 387 238 47 9 7 300 382 5 5 21 22 329 366 422 itil 243 6 5 '2s 130 133 186 69 117 36 37 11 33 13 ■14 5 6 402 31 34 11 11 11 18 8 9 13 66 13 90 13 2 1 5 5 13 71 6 9 9 10 3 23 13 13 13 4 4 13 65 13 47 5 4 1 2 1 32 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continuecl [Data ajp baiiod on reports for only a sample of faima Soe toxtj (For definitions and explanations, see text) USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZEB AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and ferttlizinp materials used during Ltie year Dry materials... Liquid materials Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture . Dry materials. ... Liquid materials. Other pasture (not cropland) . Dry materials Liquid materials Com Dry materials... Liquid materials IrlBh potatoes. Diy materials Liquid materials . . Sugar tieets . . . Dry materials. . . Liquid materials All other crops .... Dry materials. . . . Liquid materials . Lime or liming materials used during the year. . Under SIOO. $100 U> S999 $1,000 to Sl,999.. $2,000 to $4,999. $5,000 or more. . . Purchase of livestock and poultry . Under 11,000 $1,000 to $2,499 . , $2,500 to $4,999.. $5,000 to 59,999., $10,000 or more. . , Machine hire . . Under $200 $200 to $999 . . . $1,000 or more. . Hired labor Under $200 $200 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $2,499..., $2,600 to $4,999..., $5,000 to $9,999..., $10,000 10 $19,999. $20,000 10 $49,999., $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . Under $100 $100 lo $499... $500 to $999 . . . $1,000 or more. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business .... Under $100 $10010 ,$499 $500 to $999 $1,000 lo $1,999 $5,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. amis reporting.. . on which used... tons . . . 'arms reporting... tons , . . arms reporting tons . . . i-reporting acres . , . arms reporting.. . tons . . . arms reporting.. . tons . . . 'arms reporting . . . acres... arms reporting . , . tons , . . arms reporting. .. Ions... amis reporting... acres . . . arms reporting... tons . . . arras reporting tons.. . arms reporting... acres . . . anas reporting. . . tons . . . arrns reporting. . . tons . . . arms reporting.. . acres . . . arms reporting.. . tons... arms reporting... tons . . . arms reporting. . . acres . . . arras reporting. .. tons . . . farms reporting.. . tons arms reporting . . . acres limed.. . tons . . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting, reporting, dollars . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, dollars, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting , 9 reporting, s reporting, dollars. 9 reporting. 9 reportjng. 9 reporting. a reporting, dollars . reporting . reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, dollars, reporting, reporting . reporting, r*? porting. reporting, dollars . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. ToUl all farms 2,398 167,431 16,636 2,290 14,838 458 1,798 1,307 64,071 1,281 5,660 44 193 132 3,913 123 348 9 42 515 18,055 391 1,259 183 399 73 2,078 68 270 6 12 857 33,104 804 4,177 257 758 1,095 46,210 1,026 3,124 112 394 9,618 7,854 14,312,874 744 3,957 1,294 1,174 685 5,181 22,779,700 2,903 898 467 444 469 4,083 2,389,844 1,401 2,074 608 5,352 14,924,135 1,101 997 744 1,060 763 378 181 105 23 3,530 1,039,570 1,391 1,440 474 225 9,334 8,521,639 621 2,791 2,813 2,997 112 Economic class Commercial farms 2,251 163,585 16,300 2,148 14,504 453 1,796 1,239 62,6«1 1,213 5,590 44 193 111 3,741 102 331 9 42 498 17,811 379 1,195 178 397 73 2,078 68 270 6 12 851 32,853 798 4,131 257 758 1,017 44,441 948 2,987 112 394 8,067 6,740 13,901,735 519 3,104 1,265 1,171 681 4,541 22,434,193 2,341 842 447 444 467 3,655 2,293,040 1,123 1,933 599 5,063 14,664,548 909 966 704 1,051 752 376 179 104 22 3,121 1,006,143 1,078 1,353 467 223 7,974 8,182,758 1(B 2,076 2,655 2,963 111 249 40,074 4,5U 232 3,957 82 554 167 17,012 162 1,844 7 115 16 968 14 91 2 18 90 5,117 70 408 24 104 19 1,000 14 118 6 12 130 8,367 123 927 58 251 102 7,610 83 569 20 54 771 729 6,233,267 2 69 90 185 383 543 13,792,061 53 70 72 73 275 387 654,555 34 180 173 743 8,666,029 2 12 27 81 178 172 145 104 22 260 148,545 38 115 55 52 771 2,116,563 1 14 80 581 95 493 46,954 4,420 463 3,766 137 654 16,610 256 1,234 6 20 24 997 23 66 1 20 167 6,596 124 372 76 154 37 903 37 128 226 10,903 201 1,359 76 327 230 10,945 203 607 39 133 1,268 1,126 2,814,916 30 303 242 382 169 822 4,000,103 267 183 101 124 147 636 562,115 147 368 171 1,105 3,149,353 50 97 148 300 319 150 31 539 234,950 109 235 138 57 1,263 1,811,571 78 299 370 15 795 47,816 4,473 765 4,t»8 147 387 416 17,070 410 1,359 16 20 39 378 38 36 1 1 Ul 3,948 111 241 47 114 329 9,867 313 1,367 92 147 354 16,553 331 1,085 43 105 2,155 1,794 2,542,204 111 775 428 384 96 1,237 2,903,568 591 230 136 193 37 1,050 578,990 294 583 173 1,518 1,796,713 234 340 294 431 182 34 3 932 357,438 226 419 209 78 2,136 2,039,869 U 308 907 907 WYOMING 33 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [t)AU are baaed on reporta for only a sample of Tanna. See leNt] (Fof definitions a/id explanations, see text) Economic class— Continued Commercial fanns-Continued Part-relir^ment USE OF 00»R(ERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertiliiinc matenals used dunnp the year Dry malenals.. .. Liquid materials . Oops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture . Dry materials. ... Liquid matenals. Other pasture (not cropland) , Dry materials Liquid matenals arms reporting, on which used.. Ions, 'arms reporting. tuns, aims reporting . Ions. arms rep«rtinp. acres . arms refecting, tons. 3 reporting. Ions. arms reporting., acres . arms reporting. Com /arms reporting . acres . Dry maten als Liquid materials. Irleh potatoes /arms reporting . acres. Dry materials. farms reporting . tons. IS reporting, tons. Sugar beeta /arms reporting. Liquid matanals . Dry materials.. . Liquid matenals All other crops .... Dry materials.. .. Liquid materials . Lime or liming matenals used dunng the year. . 5 reporting. Ions, arms reporting. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITIIBES Any of the following specified expenditures Feed for livestock and poultry Under $100 $100 to $999 $1,000 lo $1,999 $2,000 to $4, 999 $5,000 or more Purchase of livestock and poultry Under $1 ,000 $1,000 lo SO. (99 $2,500 lo $4.999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 or more Machine hire Under $200 $200 lo $999 $1,000 or more Hired labor Under $200. $200 lo $499 $500 CO $999 $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 at more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Under $100 $100 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 or more Gasoline and other petrtjleum fuel and oil for the farm business Under $100 $100 to $499 $500 lo $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more See foobiotes at end of table. arms reporting. tons, 'arms reporting. tons. 'arms reporting, acres . 'arms reporting. tons, arms reporting. tons. arms reporting, acres limed. arms reporting. . arms reporting. . dollars .. arms reporting. . arms reporting . . 'arms reporting., 'arms repeating., arms reporting.. reporting., dollars.. 'arms reporting.. 'arms reporting., 'arms reporting.. 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting.. arms reporting. . dollars . . "arms reporting . . arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . dollars., arms reporting.. 5 reporting. . arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . arms report! ng . . arms reporting . . arms report! ng . . arms reporting. . arms reporting. . arms reporting. . dollars.. arms reporting. . "arms reporting . . "arms reporting., 'arms reporting.. 'arms reporting., dollars., 'arms refwrting. . 'arms reporti ng . , I reporting.. I reporting., "arms reporti ng . 438 21,968 2,327 427 2,143 57 184 222 8,169 217 360 10 34 21 1,224 21 122 69 1,687 53 126 21 19 12 145 12 19 131 2,826 131 404 21 29 240 7,917 235 612 10 102 1,993 1,681 1,538,033 190 958 333 163 32 1,094 1,219,000 754 187 99 46 8 373 346,711 312 489 77 1,088 755,527 342 347 167 173 49 10 777 177,920 309 382 56 30 1,987 1,412,359 39 639 367 442 218 5,690 477 213 463 20 9 151 3,363 151 276 11 174 6 16 5 3 21 308 16 35 5 2 25 490 20 10 30 ,350 80 107 1,385 1,097 641,314 142 764 143 47 1 671 454,074 525 105 33 8 519 119,317 272 242 5 500 231,532 236 136 64 46 18 495 76,645 313 163 1,342 651,042 47 739 409 147 58 116 ,083 2,865 90 185 48 111 82 183 10 5 8 2 22 56 432 1,220 17 56 17 54 5 4 20 160 20 '.'.'. 16 10 5 155 40 10 400 10 40 490 313 132,001 44 235 29 5 174 65,382 151 17 6 135 31,352 64 71 109 65,394 45 34 4 20 6 113 10,645 78 39 475 151,249 67 298 94 16 5 45 5 5 65 ,400 65 108 1,086 762 235,757 142 594 25 1 476 198,842 411 43 17 308 65,875 198 105 5 193 53,875 132 21 32 6 2 277 19,867 213 59 5 959 211,056 358 468 114 19 21 483 10 X05 10 35 11 353 11 28 U9 340 95,023 33 253 3 1 159 33,767 150 8 1 115 21,766 80 34 1 81 17,963 60 10 3 2 1 129 10,942 100 27 2 387 8,446 95 247 40 5 10 498 S3 10 S3 7 165 7 11 1 12 1 1 2 99 2 29 1 206 1 41 2 16 2 1 16 12 80,359 6 1 1 4 112,398 1 5 9,163 2 3 15 137,749 2 2 1 1 3 2,718 14 39,379 3 10 34 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued IDfltu are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See lextj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm protlucts sold total, dollars, average per farm, dollars. All Clops sold dol lars . Field crops, other than vegetables and fhilts and nuts, sold. . . . .dollars . Vegetables sold dollars. Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Forest product.? and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultr)' and poultry products sold dollars . Dairy products sold "..dollars. Liveslock and livestock products, other than poultrv and dairy, sold dollars . LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including hciftirs that have calved. . Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and hulls including steer and bull calves. "arms reforting. number . 'arms reporting. numbi^r . 'arms reporting. number . arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting.. 5 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to IS head. farms reporting.. 20 to ^9 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms reporting . , 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head fanns reporting.. Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head, farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms refitting . . 50 to 74 head. farms n.iporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . lOO or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows- 1 head fam.s rejiorting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 til 29 head. forms reporting.. 30 to 49 head fanns reporting.. 50 to 71 head farms reporting . , 75 to 99 head. farms reporting.. 100 or more head ; forms reporting . . Horses and/or mules farms reporting . . number.. Hogs and pigs farms reporting . . number. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting . . number.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . numlier.. Sheep and lambs farms reporting . . number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting., number. . Sheep 1 year old and over forn s reporting . , number. , Ewes farms reporting . number. Rams and wethers farms reporting . numlier. Chickejis 4 months old and ovef farms reporting. , number., Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number., dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number., dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number, dol I nrs . , Milk and cream sold farms reporting . pounds dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens., dollars.. See footnotes at end of table. 160,917,936 16,581 29,871,431 29,393,328 54,663 14,130 409,360 131,046,455 910,227 4,563,573 125,572,655 8,124 ,261,568 7,711 575,860 5,580 28,485 7,296 354,171 7,071 331, 537 206 638 678 689 1,548 1,482 2,371 512 548 1,810 856 821 880 749 428 1,619 1,621 3,300 330 203 90 6,409 49,138 2,554 43,110 1,530 22,322 1,896 20,788 3,561 2,330,911 2,914 637,729 3,336 1,693,182 3,302 1,626,373 2,654 66,809 57712 377,726 7,387 618,975 94,343,943 1,521 41,234 1,237,020 3,258 1,777,323 21,327,876 2,408 135,931,376 4,563,573 1,749 85,056 2,669 2,195,311 790,314 158,554,869 19,613 29,410,687 28,957,034 49,958 11,394 392,301 129,144,182 813,313 4,380,726 123,950,143 7,013 1,235,941 6,668 563,866 4,860 26, 377 6,399 346,389 6,275 325,686 181 344 429 450 1,295 1,439 2,364 511 392 1,202 680 747 858 747 428 1,614 1,387 2,829 318 203 89 29 4 5,597 44,796 2,136 39,725 1,249 20,339 1,641 19,386 3,085 2,299,463 2,511 623,243 2,913 1,676,220 2,884 1,610,362 2,385 65,858 47811 329,339 6,520 611,274 93,172,030 1,2'34 38,576 1,1-57,280 2,859 1,756,402 21,076,824 2,041 129,952,093 4,380,726 1,495 74,575 2,262 1,985,579 714,810 71,094,975 92,211 5,095,332 5,078,743 9,930 954 5,705 65,999,643 70,798 185,953 65,742,892 690 524,084 649 218,533 474 1,981 616 144,059 659 161,492 5 18 13 W 33 51 2U 345 19 9S 19 12 23 26 26 426 113 333 18 2 3 3 2 656 14,474 143 5,172 93 2,499 101 2,673 346 1,307,411 282 360,403 327 947,003 320 910,150 300 36,853 374 29,147 694 286,652 48,518,202 65 4,790 143, 700 351 1,002,331 12,027,972 92 4,401,463 135,953 96 5,0&4 137 181,592 65,373 35,428,263 27,940 8,771,618 8,671,572 22,775 1,306 75,965 26,656,645 146,527 1,287,846 25,222,272 1,158 271,582 1,078 129,249 799 5,332 1,030 76,720 1,036 65,613 42 61 17 25 97 177 596 143 87 100 32 52 94 106 74 533 269 444 12 14 31 26 2 957 8,103 252 4,799 135 2,049 196 2,750 504 433,245 383 1IX,407 468 328,838 468 316,379 396 12,459 763 52,982 1,103 133,563 19,452,291 156 4,944 148,320 477 340,719 4,088,628 220 30,618,824 1,287,846 208 11,425 294 371,343 133,684 31,169,892 14,431 9,607,931 9,389,862 1,860 2,956 213,253 21,561,961 274,089 1,531,950 19,755,922 1,915 252,455 1,826 121,816 1,315 7,537 1,744 73,108 1,704 57,531 40 111 101 68 238 409 928 20 100 301 117 161 210 205 212 520 357 775 45 1,426 8,393 515 7,863 268 3,436 408 4,427 695 272,032 560 68,395 653 203, 637 640 196,377 516 7,260 1,310 94,025 1,800 115,270 15,988,821 323 9,522 285,660 643 213,600 2,563,200 590 41,255,005 1,531,950 417 25,221 611 681,097 245,196 WYOMING 35 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM:. CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See (extj (For dorinilions ftnt) explnnation^, see leil) Economic class— Continued Commercial farms— Continued Part^retirement ESTBIATED \ KWt. OF PRODUCTS SOLD BV SOURCE All (arm products sold (oral, dollars. . average per farm, dollars . , All crops sold dollars . Field crops, other than vejretuhles and fruits and nuts, sold .... dollars . Vet;etables sold dollars . . Ftuits and nuts sold dollars.. Forest products and horticultural specially products sold. dollars . , All livestock and livestock [toducLs sold dollars.. Poultry and poultry prtjducts sold dollars. f)atry products sold dollars . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. UVTSrOCK AND LIVESTOCK PR0DUI7TS Cattle and calves farms repoting. number. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting . number. Milk cows farms reporti ng . number. Heifers and heifer calves farms repnrting. number . Steers and bulls including steer and hull calves farms reporting. number . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting . 2 to 4 head farms reporting . 5 to 9 head, farms reporting . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 49 head farms repcrting. no to 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 499 head farms reporung. 500 or more head farms reporting. Cows including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . il to 9 head farms reporting, 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms repjrtjng . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting . 2 to 9 head farms reporti ng . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . 30 to 49 head. farms reporting . 50 to 74 head. farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting . Hofses and/ot mules farms reporting . number . Hogs and pigs farms reporting . number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting . Bom before June 1 farms reporting . Sheep and lambs farms reporting . number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . number . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. number. F.wes farms reporting. number. Rams and wethers farms reporting. number . Chickens 4 months old and over fanris reporting. number. Livestock and livestock ptoducts sold Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting . number. dollars. Milk and cream sold^ farms reporting. pounds dollars . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens . dollars . See footnotes at end of table. 14,832,750 7,420 4,210,564 4,142,968 12,693 2,440 52,463 10,622,186 184,020 1,006,420 9,431,746 1,798 131,428 1,746 66, 507 1,253 7,437 1,672 36,299 1,657 28,622 41 70 137 124 423 491 510 2 74 308 217 282 320 318 110 117 301 709 149 83 11 1,394 8,025 662 12,967 399 7,117 505 5,850 787 187,975 669 58,821 741 129,154 737 124,138 598 5,016 1,246 85,369 1,616 54,324 6,790,834 452 11,975 359,250 716 134,007 1,608,084 665 39,408,492 1,006,420 465 18,928 682 441,555 158,953 5,232,644 3,764 1,438,643 1,397,329 935 1,319 39,060 3,794,001 114,810 317,209 3,351,982 1,109 48,752 1,058 23,eB3 775 3,261 1,023 14,135 947 10,934 33 53 103 141 389 271 U8 1 96 255 222 184 187 91 5 18 256 426 83 10 889 4,004 429 7,582 280 4,416 316 3,166 593 36,511 478 27,410 570 59,101 565 55,357 458 3.744 856 51 , 501 1,029 18,925 2,124,610 248 6,720 201,600 542 59,383 712,596 374 12,136,539 317,209 228 10,484 401 257,063 92,543 796, X5 1,606 286,599 276,560 1,765 2,419 5,855 509,746 23,069 51,348 435,329 343 7,640 311 4,078 244 829 314 2,063 272 1,494 20 31 58 78 115 40 16 140 73 56 24 1 1 91 142 11 275 1,797 135 1,342 74 822 115 520 160 12,239 139 3,802 154 8,487 154 7,961 117 526 262 16,315 278 2,540 297,272 50 625 18,750 130 6,362 76,344 100 2.131,720 51,348 81 3,453 137 52,929 19,056 1,133,306 993 286,963 273,753 750 2,340 10,120 846,343 50,791 122,104 673,448 796 11,726 734 5,579 534 1,476 642 3,450 567 2,697 20 196 213 156 182 29 111 424 128 57 14 172 351 11 609 3,157 339 2,487 229 1,409 211 1,078 370 17,608 314 6,577 319 11,031 314 10,459 213 572 591 29,990 594 3,382 390, 585 177 1,922 57,660 296 12,193 146,316 268 ,295,893 122,104 170 5,845 246 103,936 37,417 502,201 1,075 129,233 118,063 3,955 276 6,939 372,968 37,239 24,082 311,647 304 4,533 298 2,196 176 441 244 1,396 218 991 M 184 48 17 8 1 57 119 191 919 75 689 49 448 41 241 97 6,726 86 2,046 96 4,680 96 4,362 54 318 307 14,632 267 1,755 222,101 48 437 13,110 95 4,392 52,704 96 1,094,310 24,032 81 2,770 158 89,636 32,269 727, 560 40,420 44,593 44,478 120 682,962 8,884 36,661 191 11 2,936 11 2,163 12 266 4 209 3 126 3 83 9 7,114 3 5,863 8 1,251 3 1,190 3 3,765 6 2,564^ 5Sf,227 2 299 8,970 a 4,336 52,032 3 589,030 36,661 3 1,866 3 16,160 5,818 36 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Dau are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See taxtj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms I'nderll acres.... 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres. . Harvested for grain . . . . LI\'ESTOC:< WJD LIVESTOCK PffflDllirrS-Continued Litleis farrowed Decembei 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reportins . , number of litters., 1 or '2 litters farms reporting., 3 to 9 litters farms reporting. , 10 to 19 litters farms repotting . , 20 to 39 litters farms reporting. , 40 to 69 litters farms reporting., 70 or more liuers farms reporting., June 2 to November :10 farrr.s reportmfi. , number of litters . , Decemlier 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number of litters. SPEaFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting. , acres . farms reporting. farms reporting. farms reporting. farms reporting . farms reporting . farms reportinR. farms reporting. acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Winter wheat harvested farma reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . , bushels . , Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels.. Sales farms reporting.. bushels. . Rye harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farma reporting. . bushels . . Hay crops : Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa nilxtures cut fpr_ ^ hay and for dehytirating farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tc]ns. . Clover^ timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. , acres. . tt^s. . Sales farms reporting. . tone. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. , acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. , tons • , Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. , tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting., acres. . tons, green weight.. See footnotes at end of table . 1,379 7,619 580 566 186 44 1 2 929 3,218 1,051 •4,401 1,554 57, 700 260 416 586 113 86 88 676 19,779 1,141,197 344 535,355 1,448 211,071 4,617,359 1,397 4,363,314 1,026 25,367 479,652 717 417,437 3,118 94,244 2,964,005 963 929,708 2,820 105,237 3,326,987 1,011 1,288,638 115 6,351 94,766 91 80,982 5,832 449,872 765,273 1,451 142,569 125,326 135,660 148 14,865 1,463 52,747 50,056 74 2,123 1,453 342,493 290,177 198 25,441 916 77,335 62,739 90 3,725 40 2,024 14,186 474 505 185 43 1 2 815 2,943 942 4,150 1,479 56,436 213 400 581 117 80 88 635 19,443 1,126,340 314 525,355 1,342 207,748 4,578,760 1,306 4,328,978 24,131 460, 684 646 403,574 2,829 89,248 2,822,932 846 861,437 2,599 101,430 3,222,465 912 1,252,256 99 5,981 91,466 80 79, 632 1,011,534 5,134 428,185 733,833 1,265 137,502 862 118,544 129,415 116 13,454 1,333 50,683 48,170 67 2,063 1,315 337,144 284,962 163 24,341 850 75,160 61,371 71 3,362 1,818 13,160 80 751 40 28 6 280 58 471 181 12,229 6 21 69 30 18 37 56 2,793 184,030 10 22,200 103 36,756 846, 972 101 813,165 64 1,873 41,247 54 37,610 240 13,919 513,371 38 79,385 234 19,120 701,549 50 193,925 14 769 13,320 7 7,480 458 102,359 190,290 74 17,716 36 34,827 36,800 5 935 96 5,043 6,030 1 100 237 149,293 133,407 20 6,941 74 22,550 24,530 14S 997 *1 70 28 8 1 100 401 121 596 295 13,721 20 90 101 23 38 23 136 5,532 325,170 72 159,750 211 60,069 1,445,625 206 1,323,876 121 4,356 104,540 106 97,296 477 13,855 673, 244 147 236, 368 493 26,242 330,712 197 408, 246 25 1,579 23,580 23 20,972 209,308 845 86,873 167, 524 244 36,080 137 21,699 25,701 29 3,584 187 9,409 9,597 12 610 274 78,257 63, 248 25 4,506 126 12,347 10,211 10 691 116 134 31 172 571 226 767 516 17,760 71 142 220 45 19 19 223 6,505 396,975 132 228,235 400 60,976 1,322,963 389 1,234,545 257 7,496 141,467 171 122,689 902 26,142 824,338 247 230,216 733 24,348 825,642 262 323,133 23 1,090 17,385 18 16,224 1,460 102,631 180,429 372 41,383 239 30,062 32,032 23 2,929 367 14,891 14,791 16 817 X2 54,330 54,307 50 7,303 6 550 4,235 2 223 1,230 222 16, 666 10,333 13 460 4,295 WYOMING 37 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [nalB are based on reports for only B sample of famis. See fextj (For dprinilions and explonalioi LfVESmrK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Conlinued Litters farrowed Decemtwi 1. 19SS, to November 30, 1959 fanns reporting . number of litters., 1 or ^ litters farms reoortinp., 1^ lo 9 litters farms reporting.. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting.. !30 to n9 litters farms rajorting.. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting.. 70 or more litters farms reporting.. June '2 to Movember .TO farms reporting.. number of litters. . rVcember Itojunel farms reoorting . , number of litters. , SPECIFIED CimPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms Under 11 acres U to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres.... 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . farms . farms . farms .farms . farms . farms . farms reporting, acres., reoorting. , reporting., reporting., reporting. , reporting. . reporting., reporting., acres . . bushels. . reporting.. bushels. . Winter wheat harvested fannfl reporting.. acree.. buaheXB. . Salea farms reporting. . buBhels. . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reportirtg. . bushels. . Barley harvested faniB reporting.. acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Hay c rops : Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . acres. . tOQS. . Sales farms reporting. . tone. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reportlitg.. acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . , acres. . tons, green weight... See footnotes at end of table. Economic class-Continued Commercial farms— Continued Aca. Z,tM 167 1*3 73 18 989 317 1,459 266 8,349 50 72 112 18 5 9 98 2,445 119,005 54 56,420 374 36,052 730,349 367 687,601 295 7,068 118,158 205 101,832 694 18,635 540,901 249 227,224 634 19,527 518,468 233 210,086 33 2,481 36, 503 30 34,450 163,945 1,318 86,118 126,330 317 29,365 234 21,967 24,007 393 13,137 10,143 17 263 265 27,912 21,298 24 2,662 253 14,256 9,133 16 555 3,100 232 1,310 87 103 37 5 179 994 vn 716 163 3,S07 50 82 1,548 78,910 41 54,750 219 12,897 Zl^ 209, 612 145 2,835 46,972 91 36,992 406 9,140 221,533 127 65,469 392 9,434 238,796 117 77,656 4 62 678 2 506 74,938 814 41,591 57,389 199 11,126 116 7,635 8,666 32 3,400 244 6,487 5,968 16 257 132 11,151 8,678 30 2,314 137 3,044 6,444 27 382 1 30 300 60 249 23 27 10 50 108 43 141 56 870 21 25 10 40 570 22,250 5 4,000 35 998 11,974 30 10,179 26 503 8,300 19 7,155 110 2,557 49,545 38 22,775 113 2,759 57,298 53 39,210 239 8,613 11,871 59 1,832 50 2,354 2,209 12 606 46 1,716 1,641 5 16 65 6,151 4,024 14 615 38 797 670 3 28 146 422 91 55 101 231 91 191 35 700 20 10 25 250 10,750 20 6,000 61 2,447 25,705 51 22,652 62 6X 9,650 27 6,117 211 3,518 99,675 94 53,035 157 2,465 62,150 72 25,855 6 70 1,100 6 1,100 489 14,554 18,242 127 3,665 87 4,380 3,520 26 1,180 72 757 752 5 25 82 3,470 3,549 30 1,050 36 1,030 727 Part-retirement 31 395 21 5 5 10 80 4,000 10 4,000 39 814 10,835 34 9,675 50 596 9,258 39 7,696 73 1,200 29,123 23 15,236 58 759 17,600 26 9,825 10 300 2,200 5 250 197 3,513 4,686 59 1,402 47 1,557 1,520 6 231 56 1,279 1,104 2 40 55 1,807 1,594 5 50 29 1,095 583 12 190 3 44 1 1 1 3 14 3 30 169 6 1 1 I 6 6 107 2,009 6 2,009 6 60 5 50 278 12,270 583 24,772 1 702 12 3,620 8,512 2 845 1,205 2 » 30 72 72 1 50 58 2 206 1,026 38 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Total all fanng Economic class Iteoi (For dermitions and explanations, see text) Commercial raims Total Class I rii^s II Qass 111 SPEOHED CROPS iURVESTED-Continued 254 15,824 1,396,640 267 3,400 574,741 1,333 70,810 1,078,435 929 36,185 564,293 129 54,663 208 357 252 15,815 1,395,140 233 3,346 566,985 1,303 70,425 1,074,925 913 35,874 559,383 83 49,958 167 306 33 2,537 294,960 35 1,424 294,890 74 6,365 101,277 135 8,585 140,716 7 9,930 • 16 23 34 1,485 160,270 51 1,238 201,580 236 18,294 312,946 248 11,930 194,061 23 22,775 27 9 acres... pounds... Irish potatoes harvested for home 4,751 424,391 acres^. . hundredweight. . . Dry field end seed beans 278 30,370 acres .. . 100-lb. bags... Sugar beets harvested for sugar fanne reporting. . . acres — tons.. . Vegetables harvested for sale fanuB reporting. . . 29,284 459,294 354 11,443 170,398 4 1,860 orchards, groves, vineyards, and 43 acree... 64 ^Includes ndlk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Doee not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevinea. WYOMING 39 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Dala are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text} Eaihotnic class-Continued (For dermitiong and explanations, ape text) Commercial fanns-Conlinued Other farms Class IV Class V Cla-ss VT Part- lime Part-retirement \bnormal SPEanED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting... acres. . . pounds . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres^. . hundredweight. . . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting... acres. . . 100-lb. bags... Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting... acres. . . tons . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . . Sales dollars... Land In bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees-* farms reporting... acres. . . 59 1,951 183,469 70 261 25,401 329 13,207 164,758 131 2,331 39,468 22 12,693 37 156 45 4,941 320, 550 31 35 8,787 122 3,055 34,075 30 545 7,015 12 935 28 45 10 150 11,500 13 60 5,957 20 220 2,575 20 540 8,225 15 1,765 16 9 20 35 6,480 10 145 1,360 5 45 450 10 750 26 22 2 9 1,500 12 5 126 20 240 2,150 5 60 600 36 3,955 10 9 2 14 1,150 1 206 3,360 5 20 40 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 1 of 4. -Cash-grain farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of Farms. See text ] (For definitions and eicplanations, see text) Total all commennal farms Economic class FAI?MS. ACrajtGE, AND VALUE Farms number . - Percent distribution percent . . Land in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent . . Average si re of farm acres . . Value of lanij and buildln[>s: Average per farm dollars . . Average per acre dollars . . 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 ^cres farms reporting. . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland not liarvested and not pastured farms refiorting . . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. Other cropland {idle and crop failure) farms reporting. - acres. . VToodland pastured farms reporting.. acres . . Woodland not pastured farm- re(x)rting , . acres . . Other pasture {not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting . . Improved pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. . acres . . [mgated cnopland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour. farms reporting . . acres. . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. . acres . . System of tefraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting . . acres .. FARM OPERATOHS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number.. 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 of more years number . . Average age - years . . OFF-FARM TORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting. . 100 to 199 days operators repcrting . . 200 or more days operalon? reputing . . iVith other members of family working off farm. operatofs reporting. . With income frcm sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting.. With other incane of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to wcrk off their farms operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . , With income frtm sources other than farm operatod. . .operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricutturaj products sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 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 to 1,999 acres ■ number . 2,000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end of table. 8,084 XXX 32,209,109 XXX 3,984.3 83,397 21.33 7,294 1,639,321 81 83 156 422 1,406 2,554 1,986 435 171 2,840 564,067 2,487 434,389 1,742 296,815 461 67,728 832 69,846 728 521,041 116 21,833 6,525 28,533,396 1,791 393,703 5,465 1,424,579 5,275 1,020,253 458 16,905 173 13,547 764 337,052 210 35,704 7,882 108 958 1,910 2,271 1,564 1,071 49.2 2,526 1,431 391 704 737 1,160 653 5,558 654 1,682 178 55 115 20 160 286 585 297 315 1,333 1,080 1,090 2,748 1,027 llXi.O 905,924 100.0 882.1 52,269 60.78 1,027 293,061 40 112 388 357 96 34 280 25,124 583 195,478 494 171,793 74 12,197 138 11,488 8 3,780 U 4,592 640 341,238 ISO 11,112 581 93,030 575 82,172 52 2,507 26 3,138 333 226,460 43 3,862 999 26 147 305 259 158 104. 46.7 375 224 49 102 79 167 63 652 87 158 15 5 20 55 100 60 40 246 210 159 117 27 2.6 89 913 9.9 3,330.1 168 353 56.08 27 32 403 6 6 15 8 1,095 21 25,636 21 24,051 3 232 5 1,353 25 30,013 2,120 9 1,891 19 33,970 1 640 27 3 9 12 2 1 46.9 140 13.6 236, 707 26.1 1,690.8 115,544 59.67 140 79,334 10 66 48 16 46 6,383 98 57,555 83 53,199 20 2,412 23 1,944 1 400 78 84,818 12 747 71 17,470 70 16,462 3 185 64 68,736 128 20 45 31 16 16 /i7.1 325 31.6 271,811 30.0 836.3 47,939 60.45 325 93,745 5 139 139 39 3 89 8,010 165 59,175 134 50,372 22 4,620 47 4,183 2 1,020 7 2,447 222 92,059 88 6,032 206 38, 695 206 34,029 18 807 6 1,013 109 75,693 15 2,272 324 11 58 114 83 41 17 43.6 101 66 17 18 40 2 224 49 53 292 28.4 185,274 20.5 634.5 40,233 70.40 292 58,387 40 141 108 3 83 6,569 170 36, 799 143 31,173 17 3,483 34 2,143 2 460 148 68,084 42 2,128 155 23,415 150 20,560 25 1,085 6 490 86 36,044 287 7 54 73 76 40 37 46.9 129 59 9 61 38 58 29 163 18 55 178 17.3 96,694 10.7 543.2 26,266 51.86 178 23,462 48 2,962 99 13,610 94 11,515 6 700 18 1,395 2 900 5 2,115 128 51,507 16 940 85 6,935 85 5,500 1 250 52 11,432 6 100 168 3 12 36 37 47 33 52.7 104 65 21 18 WYOMING State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 4.— Cash-grain farms |[>Bt« are based on reports for only « sample of farms. See leM | 41 (Fof ilermiuon^ and explanatio Touil all commercial fa(m»i Roononiic class FAR«S BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operatois: Full o« n.T- numhcr P.irl ii» tiers numlirf All IcnnnLs number Cash tenants number Share-cash tenanls number CVop-share tenanls nunilH?* Livestock-share tenanus number Other and unspeririei] tenants number White fami operators: Full owners numlier. .. Part owners number . - - All tenants number. ,. Nonwhite farm operators Full owners numbtr. . - Part owners number... All tenanls nuniber . . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT A.\n FACn.lTIFi! Win KIND OF ROAD Gram combines Com pickers. . . Pick-up balers. Field fcra^e harvesters . Molortmcks Tractors Tractors other than j^anlen. . 1 tractor 2 tractors 3 tractors 4 1/actors 5 or more tractors . Wheel tractors . . . Crawler tractors. . GaitJen (raclors . . . . Automobiles Automobiles and/or motortrucks . Telephone Home freezer Milking machine Electric milk cooler . Crop drier (for j^rain. forage, or other crops). . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower Farms by kind of roail on which lot:atelJ; Hard surface Gravel, shell, or shale Dirt or unimproved Less than 1 mile to a bard surface road . 1 cr mor« miles to a hard surface road. , 1 mile 2 or 3 miles nunilier. 'anus reportinc. ; reportinf-.. numlier . . ^arms reporti ny . . arms reporting.. number., arms reportinc. . number. . 'arms reinrtinj'. . 'arms renortinc. . 'arms reriortinH-. . reporti np . . arms reporti ni; . . s reportinf. . number., 'arms reportinc. . number. . i reportinc.. number.. anus reportini;.. number, . arms reporting.. 'arms refiortinc . . arms reporting. . I reporting., 'arms reporting . . 'arms reportinc . 'arms refxirting . . arms reporting. I reporting, arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 5 or more miles FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired wcckers farms reporting . persons. Regular hired workers (employed ISO or nore days) farms reptxting. . persons . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers; 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers farms reporting, I reporting, 'arms reptxting. arms reporting. arms reporting. 2,898 3,691 1,30* 355 208 512 154 75 2,890 3,643 1,298 RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated Operators reporting . . . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . , . Operators not reporting residence number.. . See footnotes at end of table. 3,186 3,545 290 296 3,142 3,305 868 955 7,573 14,786 7,258 20,028 7,211 19, 283 1,627 2,360 1,687 759 778 7,161 17,924 1,202 1,359 701 745 7,160 9,934 7,967 5,503 5,744 942 332 32 2,313 1,994 2,079 3,767 753 3,014 555 853 226 1,380 2,367 6,194 1,875 4,179 1,183 347 185 100 60 6,966 685 433 317 403 305 10 35 226 14 20 317 393 305 702 875 37 42 274 279 61 64 960 1,911 944 2,503 944 2,388 211 290 270 110 63 939 2,335 48 53 108 115 924 1,190 1,017 745 684 68 20 13 505 284 254 451 116 335 91 112 42 90 161 230 94 UO 620 147 60 27 114 27 U3 2 5 11 9 27 110 2 3 1 1 27 46 27 22 24 100 160 16 21 ia 52 22 23 140 431 139 547 139 526 4 23 37 35 40 139 503 20 23 16 21 138 212 140 125 110 5 65 152 85 147 261 341 6 6 113 113 16 18 319 626 3U 846 314 794 40 124 108 30 12 314 769 5 5 51 52 313 405 325 274 268 31 10 85 82 158 29 129 43 40 7 39 87 94 110 87 89 110 214 223 5 5 72 73 6 6 281 483 276 650 276 615 78 94 23 1 276 608 6 7 34 35 254 312 292 198 163 21 5 75 58 137 81 81 6 6 25 25 2 2 148 218 150 286 150 281 52 21 U 1 150 276 5 5 5 5 152 170 178 104 105 129 9 2 203 49 40 133 34 11 42 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 4. -Cash-grain farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of fann«. See text ] (Kor ilpfiniiions and explanations, see text) Total all al farms EoonoDic cia35 USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Coninierrial Tprtilizcr and rprtiliiinq matt-rial? used durins the yonr. Dr\- niaH^nals.. . . Liquid inaliTials . Crops on wKich used— Hay and croplnnd pasture. . Dri matorials Liquid malprials Other pasture (nol cropland) . Drj' mfttcrials; .. Liquid materials Com Dry materials.., . Liquid materials . Irish potatoes. Dry materials.. . . Liquid materials . Sugar beets Dry materials. .. Liquid materials All other crops.. .. Dry materials. .. Liquid materials Lime or liminp materials used dunn SPEariED FARM EXPENDITfRES Under SlOO S100to$999 $1,000 to Sl,99fl. S2,000 to S4,999 . SS.OOOor more*.. Purchase of livestock and poultry . I'nderyi.OOO.... 51,000 to ?2.49!) . $2,500 to ■vl,999 . S5,000 to S*),999 . $10,000 or more.. Machine hire.. Under $200 S200 toS999.,.. $1,000 or more., Under S200 S200 to $-109 S500lo?fl9n $1,000 to $2,49fl... 5-2,500 to $4, 999... .*;5,000 to ?;9,999 ... $10,000 to $19,999 . $20,000 to $49,999 . 550,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees. . Under «;100 •=;i00toS499..., $500 to '^999..., '«;i,000 or more., Ga.'^oline and other pelroleum fuel and oil for the fanii business Under JlOO SlOO to$.19ri S500 to $999 Sl.OOOto J4,999 $5,000 or more , See footnotes at end of table, anr.B reporting, on which used. tons, 'arms reporting. tons. > reporting. tons, 'amis reporting, acres. I reporting, tons, arms reporting, tons. rarms reportmp. acres. 'arms reporting, tons. : reporting, tons. 'arms reportinj;. acres, ; reporting. tons. 'ami'i rcivrting. acres. arms reporting, tons, 'ami'^ reporting. ton-^. I rciMTtini;. acres , 'orn.s reporting. t reporting. acres. 'arms ronorting. tons. amis rer< sold dollars. Fiold crop^. othi?f (han vecolabltis and rrullx and nul«, ^old dollars. Ve^'otnhles sold dollars. Fruits and nuts sold dollars . Forest r*odiicl,s and horticultural specially products sold dollars, \lt livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and fwyultiy (roducts sold dollars . Dair>' products sold dollars . Livestcrk and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . LIVESTOCK AND LnT,STOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and lalves Cows, including heifers that have r Milk co*s Heifers and heifer calv es Steers and hulls includmc steer and bull calves arms reporting, numl>cr, 'ani;s reporting. arms rcpcrtins. number. ramis reporlinR. number, rarms feponing. number. Farms reporting by number on hand Caule and culvef- 1 head farms repoctinc. 2 to 4 head farms reporting, 5 to 9 head famis reportini*. 10 to 19 head fann^ reporting. '20 to 49 head farms rcportin;!. 50 to 99 head farms returtinft. 100 to 499 head farms rcimrting, 500 or more head farms re|mrtin!i. Cows, including heifers thol have lajveii— 1 head farms reporting,, 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting., 20 to 29 head farms re[xirting. 3n to 49 head ftirms reporting. 50 to 74 head fanns reporting . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . , 100 or more head farms r<^»rting . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. .^0 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting, 75 to 99 head farms reporting. ICKI or more heitd farms reporting. Horses and/bl mules farms Hogs and pigs farms Dom since June 1 farms reporting.. number., reporting, . number. . reporting,, number . . Been before June 1 farms reporting. . number.. Sheep and lamtis farms Lambs under I year old farms Sheep 1 year old and ov er farms Ewes farms Rams and wethers farms r Chickens 4 months old and ovei farms r reporting. number, reporting, number, reporting. reporting, number. iporting. number. Livestock and livestock pioducts sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms Hogs and pigs sold alivp farms Sheep and lambs sold alive farms Milk and cream sold ^ farms Chickens including broilers sold farms Chicken eggs sold farms See footnotos at end of table. reporting. . number.. drdlars.. reporting,. number., dollars,, reporting,. dollars,, reporting.. jiourds , dollars., reporting.. dollars., reporting. . doiens.. dollars. 158,554,869 19,613 29,<10,687 28,957,034 49,958 11,394 392,301 129,144,182 813,313 4,380,726 123,950,143 7,013 1,235,941 6,668 563,666 4,860 26,377 6,399 346,389 6,275 325,686 181 344 429 450 1,295 1,439 2,364 5U 392 1,202 680 ■K7 858 747 428 1,614 1,387 2,829 318 203 89 29 i 1 5,597 44,796 2,136 39,725 1,249 20,339 1,541 19,386 3,085 2,299,463 2,511 623,243 2,913 1,676,220 2,884 1,610,362 2,385 65,858 4,811 329,339 6,520 611,274 93,172,030 1,294 38, 576 1,157,280 2,859 1,756,402 21,076,824 2,041 129,952,093 4,380,726 1,495 74,575 2,262 1,985,579 714, 810 12,694,310 12,361 10,567,222 10,496,007 100 855 70,260 2,127,088 83,154 66,020 1,977,914 653 24,360 604 10,919 467 1,409 549 7,150 485 6,291 158 123 53 231 94 61 80 26 11 13 187 262 18 353 1,286 321 5,269 187 2,685 271 2,584 223 27, 837 158 10,059 212 17,778 211 16,933 125 845 572 39, 316 471 10,579 1,427,981 202 4,130 123,900 202 26,260 315,120 186 3,229,525 66,020 226 7,597 310 207,507 74,702 1,232,967 45,665 1,013,094 1,012,994 100 219,873 935 307 218,631 20 2,010 18 805 16 23 18 719 2,445 1 660 4 1,785 4 1,645 3 140 24 1,257 179, 152 3 97 2,910 4 2,391 28,692 1 15,600 307 2,172 782 3,756,793 26,834 3,121,418 3,092,740 176 28,500 535,375 6,036 6,037 623,300 98 6,338 92 2,975 77 172 73 1,854 62 1,509 159 28 995 15 359 23 636 29 6,247 28 2,755 29 3,492 29 3,347 76 3,746 75 3,448 486,053 18 738 22,140 30 7,568 90,816 14 298,470 6,037 13 729 31 14,497 5,219 4,644,037 14,289 3,860,781 3,819,467 39 41,275 763,256 35,225 24,978 723,053 217 9,243 201 3,935 152 377 175 2,597 156 2,710 123 284 95 1,937 55 989 89 948 82 10,347 53 3,488 79 6,859 78 6,534 45 325 181 14,140 155 3,669 497,024 74 1,656 49,680 84 10,723 128,575 78 1,192,545 24,978 73 2,948 101 89,340 32,162 2,225,099 7,620 1,870,796 1,870,796 354,303 32,774 21,301 300,228 190 5,145 180 2,453 129 532 168 1,420 168 1,272 99 317 101 1,442 70 925 81 516 51 4,779 36 1,576 45 3,103 45 3,011 170 13,467 133 1,741 211,063 59 1,043 31,290 41 3,293 39,516 52 1,094,520 21,301 91 2,677 117 81,909 29,487 689, 260 3,872 565,538 565,053 485 123,722 5,843 10,897 106,982 92 ,377 87 628 67 219 85 485 65 254 43 241 65 598 34 249 53 349 47 3,989 35 1,475 45 2,514 45 2,376 22 138 97 63 409 49,514 38 581 17,430 43 2,285 27,420 31 544,590 10,897 36 819 36 13,844 4,934 146,154 2,249 135,595 134,957 638 10, 559 2,339 2,500 35 247 26 122 26 86 30 75 15 50 10 15 11 15 23 238 25 195 10 155 20 40 10 30 5 5 10 25 10 20 5 5 31 ,530 20 55 5,175 10 15 450 10 83,800 2,500 10 271 20 5.745 2,058 44 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 4. -Cash-grain farms [DatA Are ba3«d on reports for only a sample of ffums. See tfixt^ (For derinilions and explanaticms, spe text) Total all commoTcia! fams Econofnic class LINTSTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODIICTS-Conlmijai Litters lattoweil December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .fanns number 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 liUers 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters. . . June 2 to November 30 arms ^arms number December 1 to June 1 farms number SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED reporting., of litters . , reporting, reporting . . repotting., reporting., reporting . reporting . , reporting . . of litters., ■eporting. . of litters.. Under 11 acres 11 to 24 acres.... 25 to 49 acres . . . . 50 to 74 acres . . , . 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . . . . Com for all purposes farms reporting. . acres . . 'arms reporting . , Farms reporti ng . . anns reporting., arms reporting., arms reporting. . s reporting. . 3 reporting . bushels. . Sales farms repccting . , bushels. . Winter wheat harvested f arma reporting . , acres. , bushels . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. , Spring wheat harvested farms reporting. , acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. , bushels. . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. , bushels. , Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Barley harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels.. Sales farms reporting. . bushels. , Rye harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . , Hay crops; Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hoy and for dehydrating farms reporting . , acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting.. tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixttires of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . . acres. , tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons, . Oats, wheat, barley, lye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . acres. , tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. , Wild hay cut farms reporting. . acres. , tons, , Sales farms reporting , . tons, , Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres. . tons Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. , acres. . tons, green weight.. See footnotes at end of table. 1,210 7,093 474 505 185 43 1 2 815 2,943 942 4,150 1,479 56,436 213 400 581 117 80 88 635 19,443 1,126,340 314 525,355 1,342 207,748 4,578,760 1,306 4,328,978 908 24,131 460,684 646 403, 574 2,829 89,248 2,822,932 346 861,437 2,599 101,430 3,222,465 912 1,252,256 99 5,981 91,466 80 79, 632 5,134 428, 185 733, 833 1,265 137,502 862 118,544 129,415 116 13,454 1,333 50,683 48,170 67 2,063 1,315 337,144 284,962 163 24.341 850 75,160 61,371 71 3,362 38 1,818 13,160 202 916 92 78 29 3 143 436 148 480 212 9,421 36 41 87 17 15 16 100 4,194 230,160 71 182,455 504 131,273 3,076,654 504 2,947,329 187 5,333 126,838 152 119,725 524 25,731 674,716 311 430,895 527 32,311 735,120 317 510,260 43 3,889 61,805 43 58,664 540 19,290 36,992 228 12,649 49 1,657 1,783 11 171 7, LSI 7,551 27 890 19 994 611 1 10 132 5,421 3,441 31 1,094 1 45 150 12 1,450 505 28,500 8 17,500 21 19,081 453,065 21 442,722 11 2,700 51,325 8 38,250 23 4,984 85,475 14 66,060 1 136 2,720 1 2,720 1,185 10 372 610 1 200 310 506 1 100 1 15 15 5 483 236 23 213 7 6 14 94 19 119 41 3,097 5 11 3 5 7 10 23 1,718 110,600 21 99,750 85 42,722 1,076,202 85 991,593 23 1,078 27,285 23 26,674 65 4,839 123,695 37 84,005 86 9,887 237,460 62 174,101 13 971 15,445 13 13,703 66 2,890 6,353 36 1,907 6 125 85 5 50 29 1,902 2,142 3 200 237 174 24 1,415 1,113 75 300 199 6,941 14,666 102 6,102 13 285 330 58 2,378 6 565 252 1 10 35 1,369 743 2 23 67 287 140 145 60 47 160 142 63 29 2,219 1,092 6 5 14 1 29 17 6 5 6 2 1 22 16 858 440 41,830 14,670 15 11 27,635 10,320 136 142 38,286 22,003 882,382 495,654 136 142 877,061 473,312 65 72 1,766 1,758 45,130 35,743 55 52 42,535 32,838 197 156 7,671 7,110 237,052 201,359 110 103 128,485 147,315 138 152 7,369 5,687 177,797 147,938 81 87 99,353 105,005 10 18 775 1,990 13,300 30,000 10 18 12,880 29,055 8,694 143 5,4U 10,022 58 3,577 172 223 43 ,694 ,356 10 210 1,325 937 57 1,353 15 15 27 26 623 33,560 16 27,250 107 8,666 163,106 107 156,771 16 456 14,430 16 14,223 68 2,491 39,235 36 18,140 81 2,924 54, 575 36 37,506 1 17 340 1 306 2,381 3,297 21 713 12 1,075 1,145 5 830 30 637 1,120 17 804 387 12 202 WYOMING state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 4. -Cash-grain farms I Data are bR5«i on reporta for only a sample of farma. See l^nt j 45 Ilem (Fof ilefinilions and enpl&nftlions, see leM) 1oUl[ >II commMTial fa/ms Economic clii-ss SPECIFIED TROre atRVESTED-Corl.nncI AiralTa seed harvested f anafi reporting . acrea. pounds. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . acres* hundredweight. Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting acres 100-lb. bags Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting acres tons Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting Sales dollars Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves . vineyards , and planted nut trees^ farms reporting.. acres. . 252 15,815 1,395,140 233 3,3i6 566,985 1,303 70,425 1,074,925 913 35,874 559,883 83 49,958 167 306 Z Reported in small fractions. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. *Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 33 2,210 191,479 252 32,877 465 36,701 534,796 93 3,323 46,399 1 100 1,790 14,886 6 401 4,364 20 4,400 6 235 31,600 56 6,904 120,424 21 1,255 18,785 1,990 171,200 (Z) 2 192 17,204 273,013 36 777 11,065 50 ,379 17 ,275 136 8,693 104,908 15 220 3,185 1,970 20,165 5 270 3,000 10 150 11,500 10 140 1,400 10 400 6,000 46 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 2 of 4 .-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms {DftlA are baaed on reports for only a sample of fannp. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial faims Economic class FAliMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number.. Percent distribution percent. . Lanil in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent. . Average size of farm acres . . Value of land and buildings; Average per farm dollars . . Average per acre dollars . . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvegled 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 "cres farms reporting . . ■200 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes forms reporting- . acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured fnrnis reporting. . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms re|xirting . . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting . . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Irrigated land in farms fa.-m3 reporting.. acres . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. . l-and use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour. farms reporting . . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms rejxDrting. . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators refofting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number.. 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55to64year3 number . . 65 or more years number.. Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting. . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators repcrting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . . With other incane of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . . Operators not wwking off their farms or not reporting as to worlt off their farms operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income frcm sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . . 10 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 to 1.999 acres number. 2,000 or more acres number . . See footnotes at end ti table. 8,084 XXX 32,209,109 XXX 3,984.3 33,397 21.83 7,294 1,639,321 81 83 156 422 1,406 2,554 1,986 435 171 2,840 56^,087 2,487 434,389 1,742 296,815 461 67,728 832 69,846 728 521,041 116 21,833 6,525 28,533,396 1,791 393,703 5,465 1,424,579 5,275 1,020,253 458 16,905 17J 13,647 764 337,052 210 35,704 7,882 108 958 1,910 2,271 1,564 1,071 49.2 2,526 1,431 391 704 737 1,160 653 5,558 654 1,682 55 115 20 160 286 585 297 315 1,333 1,080 1,090 2,748 2,860 100.0 3,933,30) 100.0 1,375.3 64,037 48.94 2,742 672,364 26 10 35 154 528 911 806 196 76 1,189 175, 531 843 108,670 638 69,543 120 15,638 283 23,489 312 107,383 39 5,321 2,379 2,725,657 809 184,102 2,187 671,327 2,127 466,161 143 4,576 60 5,310 221 68,468 55 8,924 2,797 36 356 691 834 544 334 48.5 1,005 553 161 291 299 433 1,855 242 585 10 45 120 195 117 120 594 609 460 520 1,123,422 28.6 4,511.7 182,643 45.38 246 174,663 39 96 56 55 121 45,114 68 21,762 43 13,253 11 3,767 33 4,742 17 9,123 3 1,160 203 834,389 85 55,296 214 196,804 208 144,242 17 685 17 13,119 9 1,820 244 28 75 60 64 17 48.3 211 14 383 13.4 864,437 22.0 2,257.0 103,903 46.53 380 141,331 18 103 163 82 14 145 24,269 106 24,869 77 14,916 24 3,230 39 6,723 50 24,733 9 1,113 297 624,504 130 50,020 323 151,015 319 104,812 33 841 33 14,983 11 1,581 376 2 60 108 118 58 30 46.3 14 17 24 11 329 36 90 712 24.9 955,482 24.3 1,342.0 65,787 49.79 710 172,129 5 5 77 273 299 46 5 305 53,473 222 28,032 178 20,478 35 3,028 49 4,526 82 32,126 11 873 600 644,789 246 40,163 560 159,844 560 107,545 23 873 22 1,256 11 1,854 696 4 89 184 131 140 98 49.4 184 112 28 528 55 128 17 5 43 36 24 124 10 45 63 57 158 10 30 20 50 95 170 164 163 739 25.8 628,638 16.0 850.7 40,465 48.51 711 116,510 10 10 26 158 319 177 9 2 311 28,857 266 20,663 205 13,792 22 3,718 87 3,153 81 22,177 9 1,763 639 418,125 151 22,524 526 98,575 511 67, 532 25 597 13 1,245 56 10,797 19 3,420 725 20 78 196 214 131 86 47.7 307 176 36 95 93 145 93 432 63 133 10 25 50 5 20 210 184 152 593 20.7 307,323 7.3 518.3 27,316 60.12 555 54,988 16 20 108 205 144 60 2 236 17,212 135 10,939 109 6,414 17 1,625 54 2,900 70 17,664 7 412 487 174, 594 159 14,040 446 51,989 416 32,239 44 1,535 3 117 41 6,118 578 7 76 81 211 100 103 50.5 333 118 86 129 107 137 155 260 54 127 13 20 50 65 60 35 156 125 WYOMING State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continuecl Part 2 of 4.— Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms { Data are based on reports for only n snmpl? of faims. See lexl ] 47 (For ilefinilion.s and pxpUnntic ToUU ail conmercial fauns Economic class F^R^ts BY cnijan and tesiirf hk opkrator All farm operatois: Full ownofYi number . . . Part own«s nuniber . . . \ll tennnlii number . . . Cftsh lennnu numb*f . . , Shwc-cftsh tonftnL-; number... Crop-share tenanls number . . . Livestock-share lenanls number . . . Other and unspecifip.1 trr imLs number . . . Whit* fami ofjerauirs: Full o*Tiers number... Part owners number... All tenants number.., Nonwhite fann operatl>r^ Full ov^ncTS nuri.ber... Pari owners number... All tenants number . . , SPEaFIED EQUIPMENT A-ND FAOI-ITIF.^ ANfl KIND OF ROAD (irain combines famis re|inrtin{^. . Com picker- farms reporting . . numb,».. Pick-up balrts farn.s reporting. . Field forage harvesters fftrn.s reportinE . . nunil>er. . Stolcrtrucks farms reportinK . . number.. Tracuxs farms reportinp . . number. . TractcfS other than i-anlen farms rejiortinc.. number.. 1 tractor farms rejortin)' . . 2 tractors farpis reporlint;. . 3 tractors farms reporlin" . . 4 tractors farms reportinc.. 5 or mofe Ir^ctors farms reportinn . . Wheel tractors fanns reporting . . number. . Crawler t/actors farms reiortinfr. . number. . Garden tractors fanns reporting.. number.. Automobiles farms roporti ng . . number.. Aulon»biles and/or motortrucks farms reporting.. Telephone fajms reporting, . Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine. farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . Crop drier (for grain, fora^. or other crops) farms reportine.. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower .farms reporting . . Farms by kintj of road on which locatetJ; Hanj surface fanns reporting . . Ciravel, shell, or shale fanns reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road forms reporting. . 1 of more miles to a hartl surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting.. 2 of 3 miles fanns refwrting.. 4 miles farms reporting,, 5 or more miles farms reporting. . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRFX^DING EhaiMERATlON Hired wofkers fanns reporting. . persons . , Regular hired wofkers (employed 150 or nore days) fanns refjorting . . persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired wofkers' 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reforting . . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired wcckers farms reporting.. 10 or more hired wofkers fsnns reporting. . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated opernlws reporting.. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Operators not reporting residence number,. See footnotes at end of tAble. 2,898 3, 691 1,304 355 208 512 154 75 2,890 3,643 1,298 3,186 3,545 290 296 3,142 3,305 868 955 7,573 14,786 7,258 20,028 7,211 19,283 1,627 2,360 1,687 759 778 7,161 17,924 1,202 1,359 701 745 7,160 9,934 7,967 5,503 5,744 942 332 32 2,313 1,994 2,079 3,767 753 3,014 555 853 226 1,380 2,367 6,194 1,875 4,179 1,183 347 185 100 60 6,966 685 433 1,356 1,053 407 140 72 107 78 10 1,348 1,027 401 1,112 1,205 111 111 1,254 1,316 386 426 2,727 5,059 2,611 7,5ecnr fani.s rcfxjrtinp. acres on which used . tons. Dry materials farms rcportinR . tons. Liquid mat'TinIs farms reporting. tons. Crops on which used- Hay and cropinnd pasture farms reporting. acres . Dr> materials farms reforting. tons. Liquid niatenals farms reporting. tons. Other pasture (not croplam!) farms reporting . acres . Drj matenals farms reporting. t«ns. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. CtDm farms reporting. acres . Dry materials fam.s reporting. tons. Liquid materials famis re|Kirting. Irish potatoes famis rein*-ting. acres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Sugar beets fam.s reporting. acres . Dry matenals fom.s refxirting. ti>ns. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. All other crops farms reporting. acres . Pry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms rer^rting. tons. Lime or liming matenals used durinc the year forms reporting. arres limed. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. Feed for livestock and poultry fams reporting. Jolhrs. Under $100 farms reporting. SlOO to -SaOg fnm.s reporting. 51,000 to?tl,999 farms reportinft. $2,000 to 54,999 farms reporting. 55,000 or more farms reporting. Purchase of livestoclt and poultry farms rcportini;. dollars. Under 51,000 fams reporting. 51,000 to 52,499 fam s reporting. S2,50O to ^,999 farms reporting. 55,000 to 59,999 fam.s reporting. 510,000 or more farms reporting. Machine hire farms reporting. dollars. Under $200 farms reporting . 5200 to .5999 farms reporting. 51,000 or more fanrai reporting. Hired labor farms reporting. dollars. t Inder S20O farms reporting . $200 to $499 farms reporting . S50O to $999 farms reporting. 51.000 to $2,499 farms reporting . 52,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. 55,000 to $9,999 farms reporting . $10,000 to 519,999 farms reporting. $20,000 to 549,999 farms reporting. 550,000 or more farms reporting . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. dollars. Under5]00 fan.is reporting . •^^lOO to $499 farms reporting. 5500 to 5999 fam.s reporting. 51,000 or more farms reporting. Gasoline and other peUoleum fuel and oil for the fanii business farms reporting. dollars . Under $100 farms reporting . $100 to 5(99 ; farms reporting. 5500 to $999 farms reporting. Sl.tlOO to 54,999 farms reporting. 55,000 or iriore farrr.s reporting. 2,251 163,585 16,300 2,146 14,504 453 1,796 1,239 62,661 1,213 5,590 44 193 m 3,741 102 331 9 42 498 17, 8U 379 1,195 178 397 73 2,078 68 270 6 12 851 32,853 798 4,131 257 758 1,017 44,441 946 2,987 112 394 8,067 6,740 13,901,735 519 3,104 1,265 1,171 661 4,541 22,434,195' 2,341 842 447 444 467 3,655 2,293,040 1,123 1,933 599 5,063 14,664,548 909 966 704 1,051 752 376 179 104 22 3,121 1,006,143 1,073 1,353 467 223 7,974 8,182,758 168 2,076 2,656 2,963 111 807 65,028 6,110 776 5,496 165 614 507 26,098 496 2,302 17 43 44 2,115 43 186 1 1 197 7,130 147 400 67 127 34 1,136 29 96 6 12 255 10,531 238 1,354 94 295 385 17,968 362 1,158 49 136 2,858 2,500 4,274,181 173 1,305 463 373 131 1,755 8,393,022 849 323 164 206 213 1,323 602,007 491 632 150 1,799 3,980,091 353 373 257 343 237 167 54 13 2 1,105 266,307 439 522 104 40 2,330 2,706,506 70 776 997 966 21 143 25,724 2,504 140 2,154 60 350 97 8,631 97 764 1 3 65 3,651 49 215 18 71 12 665 7 47 6 12 101 6,015 94 702 50 231 83 6,422 71 403 17 33 249 229 1,763,116 2 25 35 62 105 194 4,682,043 14 17 17 20 126 149 151,360 17 85 47 243 1,339,352 1 2 13 31 68 71 42 13 116 56,122 14 57 28 17 249 615,773 173 14,821 1,353 163 1,189 40 164 4,747 16 210 19 56 1,942 16 421 82 2,684 72 412 23 42 87 4,613 77 271 16 82 383 356 733,828 9 97 92 116 42 251 1,384,637 82 37 26 42 64 232 139,479 56 139 37 344 1,035,511 23 33 50 76 77 70 10 172 58,469 36 95 38 3 382 .541,189 21 108 251 243 14,747 1,198 240 1,147 29 51 180 7,858 179 618 1 2 13 151 34 723 27 39 7 54 1,417 54 183 15 20 109 4,598 103 295 16 21 712 627 730,954 40 322 148 99 18 469 1,494,635 181 96 52 120 20 327 144,760 114 172 41 523 664,577 77 114 102 147 62 19 2 303 81,451 93 167 35 708 664,159 5 98 332 273 125 6,851 805 120 763 21 42 62 3,102 57 443 10 34 10 1,085 10 110 22 514 12 30 15 7 13 355 13 48 1 1 66 1,695 739 666 668, 822 60 410 113 67 16 450 566,223 289 33 47 23 3 325 106, 585 144 158 23 404 323,724 103 123 67 71 23 7 98 ,455 220 98 217 73 1,410 220 10 5 60 5 9 5 1 40 640 40 63 593 506 314,226 52 370 60 24 227 70 233 49,808 123 108 2 238 96,072 119 74 25 13 7 262 236 45,534 20,361 132 159 116 76 2 1 12 733 579 36,749 292,847 21 23 239 297 309 192 164 67 See footroles at end of lable, WYOMING State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 195g-Continued Part 2 of 4.— Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data we b&sed on repotl!) for only ft sample of fannB. See letlj 49 (Fof derinilions and oxplitnatic Tol»l nil commercml fanng Eoonomic class tSmMATED VALUE OF PRODI KTS SOLD BY SOin'.CE All (arm products sold ttiial, dolla^^,.' avcrnce per farm, doli«r«. \H rrpfw !rinilion£^ and csplanalions. see l^vlt SPECIFIED CROPS HARVT.«TED-Con[.nui-.l Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting . . acres . . pounds . . Irish potatoes harvested for hone use or for sale farms reporting.. acres ^ . hundredweight. . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting acres 100-lb. bags Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting acres tons Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting Sales dollars Land jLn bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting . . . acres . . . Toul all coTimercial farms 252 15,815 ,395,U0 233 3,346 566,985 1,303 70,425 1, 074,925 918 35,874 559,883 83 49,958 167 306 F.cononir cla.sa 72 2,911 281,025 107 1,219 214,764 303 12,734 193,265 273 11,221 178,771 40 33,363 1,068 126,400 633 150,120 40 2,732 54,309 104 6,166 103,448 261 17,520 16 426 54,880 63 3,975 57,145 92 3,108 47,890 12 10,075 15 831 55,680 1,-341 108 4,451 61,060 54 1,417 19,203 2 250 639 64,225 36 133 7,184 1,146 14,671 5,005 16 12,608 12 112 17,200 22 14 1,236 30 430 6,080 60 1,500 5 750 1 (Z) 3 5 115 1,725 Z Reported in small fractions . ^Includes mlUf equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 h\indredweight harvested. ^Does not Include data for farms with less t* ui 20 trees and grapevines . 52 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 3 of 4. -Livestock ranches [Dftta are based on reports for only a sample of (arma. See tAxtJ (For definitions and eitplanations. see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number . . Percent distribution percent. , Land in fafms acres , , Percent distribution percent, , , Average size of farm acres , , Value of land and building; Averace per fami dollars . , Average per acre dollars , , Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reportinfi. . 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 icres farms reporting , . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . , 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . , Cropland used only for pa.sture farms reporting , , acres , , Cropland not har%ested and not pastured farms reporting , acres , . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting, . acres , . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms repnrtin5, , Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting, , acres , , Woodland pastured farn.s reporting, , acres , , Woodland not pastured farm- rc|x>rling . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms rcporiinp. Improved pasture farms reporting , , acres , , Irrigated land in farms farms reporting,. Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting, , acres , , (.and use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting , , acres , , Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting, , acres , , Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting , , acres , , System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting , , acres , . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number , , Under 25 years number , , 25 to 34 years number,, 35 to 44 years numbi>r , , 45 to 54 years number . 55to64years number,, 65 or more years number , , Average age years . , OFF-FAHM WORK AND OTHER fNCOME Farm operatofs- Worlang off their farms, total operators reporting- 1 to 99 days operators reporting , 100 to 199 days - operators ref«ting , , 200 or more days operators reprxting,. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting, , With income frcm sources otJier than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting , , With other incone of family exceeding value of agncultural products sold , , , ,operators reporting , , Operators not wcrking off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms Ofjerators reporting, , With tjther members of family working off farm operators reporting , . With income from sources other than farm operated, , , operators reporting, , With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting , , FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number , 10 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 to 1 ,999 acres number , 2,000 or more acres number , See footnotes at end d table. 8,084 XXX 32,209,109 XXX 3,984.3 83,397 21.83 7,294 1,639,321 81 83 156 422 1,406 2,554 1,986 435 171 2,840 564,087 2,487 434,389 1,742 296,815 461 67, 728 832 69,846 728 521,041 116 21,833 6,525 28,533,396 1,791 393 , 703 5,465 1,424,579 5,275 1,020,253 458 16,905 173 13,647 764 337,052 210 35,704 7,882 108 958 1,910 2,271 1,564 1,071 49.2 2,526 1,431 391 704 737 1,160 653 5,558 654 1,682 115 20 160 286 585 297 315 1,333 1,080 1,090 2,748 2,645 100.0 26,621,597 100.0 10,064.9 144,077 14.67 2,029 450,641 19 61 80 166 419 574 525 129 56 750 327,384 634 101,549 387 39,904 181 33,586 233 28,059 261 383,309 34 10,811 2,547 25,077,600 413 176,557 1,255 428 , 586 1,154 282,054 82 5,169 56 3,656 139 24,841 100 21,932 2,565 35 251 541 654 599 485 51.5 592 314 84 194 152 2,053 188 696 6 25 5 5 66 101 383 2,054 470 17.8 14,981,156 56.3 31,874.8 417,915 12.78 370 202,638 23 47 148 90 50 132 118,230 87 22,127 57 9,775 25 6,980 26 5,372 42 128,249 5 1,251 460 14,374,339 85 110,603 279 233,935 267 148,902 21 1,697 17 5,734 5 671 4i3 6 42 108 108 98 81 51.0 62 23 12 27 12 43 12 408 16 160 531 20.1 5,576,051 20-9 10,501.0 164,187 15.92 417 98,701 2 8 17 61 122 166 30 6 136 81,182 117 21,120 71 9,836 23 3,619 53 7,665 61 64,855 2 660 521 5,257,726 101 26,500 294 90,845 281 65,617 20 4,077 521 3 65 103 140 124 86 50.8 462 37 149 16 515 658 24.9 3,478,400 13.1 5,286.3 92,361 17.62 532 84,986 1 16 18 31 109 193 156 197 68,572 169 25,247 113 10,863 44 7,117 49 7,267 56 103,580 6 603 639 ,154,928 105 23,348 313 62,701 289 40,720 19 816 17 921 33 5,900 639 8 66 152 150 152 111 50.9 124 67 20 37 36 534 62 157 61 581 566 21.4 1,811,053 6.8 3,199.7 55,677 17.91 454 48,540 7 11 IS 62 135 171 49 152 30,857 158 20,220 101 6,970 46 7,959 69 5,291 70 66,977 7 4,680 545 ,605,448 70 10,306 208 28,452 201 21,136 16 557 12 1,102 42 4,822 29 2,579 559 5 55 111 151 122 115 51.7 179 103 24 52 59 96 52 387 52 132 25 152 389 324 12.2 630,159 2.4 1,944.9 40,621 21.31 203 13,189 9 14 23 45 71 35 6 124 26,260 76 9,014 33 1,889 29 4,973 31 2,152 17 12,628 4 442 298 561,506 38 4,866 133 11,735 95 4,956 11 800 10 336 9 1,063 18 60 74 62 92 53.4 120 45 19 56 30 51 51 204 15 78 WYOMING State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 4. -Livestock ranches [Dat* are ba»ed on refiorts for only a sample of farms. Sec lent j 53 (Kor tlerinition^ and explanntion'^, ^ci- to^t) Tola! oil fU farnis Economic class FARMS BV COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operatots; Full o« n.Ts number . Part ii»(ii"rs numbof. Ml lonnnL^ numlxr. Cash tenanisi number. Sharc^cash umnnls number. Crop-sharp tpnanls — number. Livestock-share tenants number. Other and unspecified tenants number. White fan)) operalers: Full owners number. Part owners number . All tenants number. Nonwhite fann opernlors Full owners number . Pari owners number. All tenants number . SPFriFIED EQllPMENT A.Nn FACn.lTIFJ^ AMI KIND OF ROAD Grain combines famis ri'inxlini-, nunihiiius. tk\er&Ce per fann, dullurs. All i'r<>|is 9otd Hollars. Field cropi. other than vcpouihles and hutt^ and nuLs, sold dollars . Vecetables sold dollars. FruiU and nut^ sold doll.us . Foresl products and horticultural speoialt) pntducL' sold dollars. Ml hvesux-k and livestock produotii sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . Dairj pfodurt,s sold dollars , Livoslor'k and livestock products. other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . I.I\TSTtXT\ AND LntLSTtXTv PKtlDUrT^ Cattle and lalves farms report iri«. numhcr . , Cows, including heifers that have lalved farms reporune. , nomh<.r.. Milk covis farms reportine.. numl«.r., Heifers and heifer calves fanti* reportinc . , Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves . ..farms rej^irtinK. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head fami^ report inc '2 to 4 head farms reporting 6 to 9 head farms rc|i<^ting 10 to 19 head famis reporting 20 to 49 head famis rejwrting, 50 to 99 head farms re[»irling. 100 to 499 head farms reporting, 500 of more head farms re[K>rting. Cows, including heifers that have ralveri- 1 head farms n-[Mirtin/T. 2to9hend farms re[iortiiig . 10 to 19 head farms reporting, 20 to 29 head farms rep irling , 30 to 49 head fanns re|»irting 50 to T4 head farms reporting, 75 to 99 head farms rejairting , 100 or more head farms n-porting. Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting, 2 to 9 head farms reporting, 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting, 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Horses and/or mules farms reporting, number , Hogs and pigs farms rettjrfing. number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting, number, Bern before ,]une 1 farms tepirting. Sheep and lambs farms reptnling. number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. number . Ewes farms reporting. number . Rams and wethers farms reporting . number. Chickens 4 monttis old and over fanns reportinj:. number. Livestock and livestock products sold Cattle and ralves sold abve farms reporting. number. dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reponing. numhi-r . dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive , .farms reporting. number . dollars. Milk and cream sold farms reporting. dollar^. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold f.irms reforlinc. dollars. See footnotes at end of table. Touil all commercial farms 158, 55.;, 869 19, 6U 29,410,687 M, 957,034 49,958 11,394 392,301 129,144,182 813,313 ..,380,726 123,950,143 7,013 1,235,941 6,668 563,866 4,860 26,377 6,399 346,389 6,275 325,686 181 344 429 450 1,295 1,439 2,364 511 392 1,202 680 747 858 747 428 1,614 1,337 2,829 318 203 89 29 4 1 5,597 44,796 2,136 39,725 1,249 20,339 1,641 19,336 3,085 2,299,463 2,511 623,243 2,913 1,676,220 2,884 1,610,362 2,385 65,358 4,811 329,339 6,520 611,274 93,172,030 1,294 38,576 1,157,280 2,859 1,756,402 21,076,824 2,041 129,952,093 4,380,726 1,495 74, 575 2,262 1,985,579 714,810 Koonomic class 79.640,767 30,110 1,570,080 1,527,476 1,940 2,104 38,560 78,070,687 150,572 163,328 77,756,787 2,455 764,312 2,405 352,384 1,529 4,496 2,293 209,652 2,329 202,276 IS 49 32 63 227 400 ,246 370 37 198 112 157 304 340 215 1,042 455 1,035 30 5 2 2 2,392 25, 230 383 5,351 200 2,562 292 2,789 1,197 1,760,859 941 424,401 1,161 1,336,458 1,151 1,289,265 1,006 47,193 1,505 78,108 2,404 368,868 55,250,010 178 4,951 148,530 1,118 1,301,831 15,622,572 355 6,065,617 163,328 322 13,407 553 368,952 132,821 49,002,780 104,261 636,295 681,139 150 441 4,565 48,316,485 53,495 49,476 48,213,514 403 392,939 336 165,136 263 1,066 371 107,070 393 120,783 13 12 113 252 3 28 10 7 11 13 11 303 199 10 1 2 2 439 11,117 67 1,335 38 614 53 721 247 1,156,368 202 288,903 241 867,960 239 839,808 224 28,152 206 17,701 409 201,747 33,364,336 25 603 13,090 241 352,384 10,234,603 41 1,261,754 49,476 50 3,211 63 139,157 50,096 15,166,632 23,562 372,601 367,151 30 105 5,315 14,794,031 25,593 18,441 14,749,997 164,300 489 80,871 321 861 467 45,512 432 37,917 8 7 21 34 312 102 100 214 498 5,202 62 778 28 345 46 433 273 346,978 203 74,384 266 272,594 266 262,186 237 10,408 298 14,743 487 76,654 10,359,137 31 841 25,230 258 261,537 3,138,444 60 874,136 18,441 65 2,812 97 60,852 21,907 9,740,861 14,304 316,074 289,507 1,600 865 24,102 9,424,787 35,874 43,153 9,340,760 631 127,125 619 64,440 400 1,101 590 35,323 607 27,362 3 18 24 10 20 65 477 14 123 267 604 4,201 87 1,007 42 417 67 590 255 149,898 198 33,400 248 116,493 248 112,299 204 4,199 335 18,353 617 56,167 7,453,823 50 1,342 40,260 237 111,195 1,334,340 89 1,745,358 48,153 79 3,449 137 84,632 30,468 4.309,664 7,614 162,958 158,566 50 489 3,353 4,1.,6,706 20,693 29,183 4,096,330 549 57,655 545 30,260 336 902 513 15,556 516 11,839 30 16 52 160 274 2 44 115 164 73 66 107 226 3 497 2,532 92 1,331 48 650 72 681 251 79,299 200 19,948 245 59,351 242 56 , 543 210 2,808 362 15,164 531 25,983 1,102,047 45 1,266 37,980 233 56,190 674,280 104 ,416,387 29,183 69 1,797 142 49,931 17,973 1,266,450 3,909 27,259 26,425 110 204 520 1,239,191 10,270 16,237 1,212,684 287 19,803 287 10,317 167 453 271 5,550 263 3,936 75 116 70 55 109 3 272 1,694 50 502 30 311 32 191 145 25,733 117 7,127 140 18,606 135 17,032 121 1,574 197 7,933 283 7,403 856,435 16 595 17,850 131 18,968 227,616 52 677,332 16,237 33 1,052 82 24,576 3,847 154,380 1,608 4,393 4,683 205 149,487 4,647 1,338 143,002 80 2,440 79 1,360 42 113 76 641 68 439 1 10 10 46 13 21 34 10 13 1 21 20 1 334 25 398 14 225 22 173 26 2,083 21 634 21 1,449 77 914 113,732 11 304 9,120 18 1,107 13,284 9 90,150 1,838 21 1,086 32 9,804 3,530 56 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 4 .-Livestock ranches [DKta are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all oommercial faims Economic class Ln-ESTOCK AND LIYESTOCK PBODUCTS-Continiied Litters farrowed Decemt)er 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 — farms reportinp. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 10 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or mote litters. . . June 2 to November 30 Under 11 acres lllo 21 acres .... 25 to 49 acres . . . . 50 to 74 acres . . . . 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested fcx grain . . . . arms reporting. . [arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . i reporting . . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . number of litters.. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting.. number of litters. . SPEaFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . . acres . . 'arms reporting. . [arms reporting. . 'arms reporting . . 'arms reporting. . s reporting . . arms reporting . . farms reporting . . acres . . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Wljlter wheat harvested farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting.. acres. . biishels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Hay crcjps; Land from which hay was cut acres . , Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting , . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting.. acres . . tons.. Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . , tons. , Other hay cut farms reporting.. acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres , . tons, green weight.. 1,210 7,093 i74 505 185 43 1 2 815 2,943 942 4,150 1,479 56,436 213 400 581 117 80 88 635 19,443 1,126,340 314 525,355 1,342 207,748 4,578,760 1,306 4,323,978 908 24,131 460,684 646 403,574 2,829 39,243 2,822,932 346 861,437 2,599 101,430 3,222,465 912 1,252,256 99 5,981 91,466 80 79,632 1,011,534 5,134 428,185 733,833 1,265 137,502 862 118,544 129,415 116 13,454 1,333 50,683 48,170 67 2,063 1,315 337,144 234,962 163 24,341 850 75,160 61,371 71 3,362 38 1,818 13,160 199 1,023 85 77 32 5 115 351 169 672 182 7,958 18 52 59 20 15 18 38 743 32,000 3 4,700 244 21,255 362,876 229 323,100 179 5,860 86,718 124 72,750 498 16,179 551,097 50 48,454 298 10,894 362,702 28 27,500 12 495 6,353 5 2,632 1,256 163,357 247,183 75 10,948 269 38,223 40,168 13 1,311 430 17,608 15,050 1 656 126,744 109,435 24 3,741 325 36,171 33,018 6 596 3,560 41 204 17 18 5 20 71 35 133 39 2,632 1 3 13 175 8,500 1 1,500 40 6,617 114,609 38 105,573 32 1,060 21,317 25 19,138 121 6,660 277,507 11 17,185 71 5,559 216,363 3 7,500 320 4,700 2 1,260 177,776 240 74,457 124,009 14,944 16,123 48 3,300 3,736 160 68,192 61,933 7 1,877 56 16,652 20,334 3 231 2,215 34 149 19 10 16 48 30 101 87 3,660 46 4,737 38,758 41 77,073 34 1,417 25,850 28 22,803 110 3,145 110,414 9 12,670 66 1,811 65,848 7 11,050 1 14 200 1 172 278 ■5,726 j7,062 21 3,551 64 9,343 10,074 4 325 74 3,336 2,779 154 30,292 23,694 7 1,294 63 5,954 4,598 2 70 200 1,000 42 176 19 19 3 24 59 32 117 42 1,819 7 10 14 6 2 3 3 57 2,970 1 2,700 75 6,191 107,702 74 99,745 47 1,823 23,099 30 18,230 129 3,523 99,426 11 8,541 83 2,000 47,145 10 4,250 2 110 1,025 1 1,000 8,396 323 29,031 37, 730 15 1,654 82 9,496 9,785 4 302 131 4,962 4,338 1 160 17,747 15,342 4 312 39 6,995 4,041 1 10 43 275 31 109 41 166 35 1,156 3 13 12 3 3 1 7 174 9,420 1 500 59 2,942 42,538 55 37,352 51 1,070 12,063 28 9,207 93 1,792 44,516 11 5,314 51 1,119 22,191 2 1,700 39,789 277 13,736 22,728 18 1,545 43 3,738 3,386 2 149 119 4,301 3,039 121 8,045 6,539 79 4,969 3,048 23 115 17 418 3 10 135 3,450 17 590 7,390 14 6,758 12 387 3,589 11 2,732 33 817 14,834 7 3,044 21 362 10,105 6 3,000 3 45 338 1 200 110 4,965 4,677 5 97 617 745 1,383 978 49 2,045 1,614 32 1,420 2 165 345 See footnotes at end of table. WYOMING State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 4 -Livestock ranches I DaU are based nn reports for only a aampi* of faims. See text j 57 Item (For ilcfinilions am! cvpl Total all al farm? F^wnomic claas Class [V Clas-s V SPECIFIED CROPS H^RV^:S^ED-Contlnuo^! Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting.., acres . . . pounds . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. .. acree^ . . hundredweight . . . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres . . 100-lb. bags.. Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting.. acres. . tons . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting.. Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards . groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees^ farms reporting. . acres. . 15,815 1,395,140 233 3,346 566,985 1,303 70,425 1,074,925 918 35,874 559,883 83 49,958 167 306 2,491 215,491 46 3,669 17 906 13,372 20 1,275 20,243 6 1,940 1,131 110,860 5 520 578 10,016 9 941 15,430 299 16,850 2 85 710 8 290 4,263 21 641 55.381 5 427 1 150 341 26,900 13 31 2,412 5 178 1,346 2 32 450 1 50 3 79 ,500 2 (2) 1 (Z) Z Reported In small fractions. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and Kitterfat gold. ^Does not Include acreage for farms with lees than 10 hundredweight harvested. Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines . 58 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 4 of 4.-General farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of faims. See textj (For dennitions and explanations, see lexl) ToUl a] I commercial fonns Economic class FAHke. ACREAGE. AND VALUE Farms number .- . Percent dislJibution percent, . . Land in (arms acres... Percent distribution percent. . . Verase s i r.e of rarm acres . . . Value ot land and building: Averace per farm dollars . . . Average per acre dollars . . . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvesled. farms reporting. , . acres , . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting. . . 10 to 19 acres rarms reporting. . . 20 to 29 acres fartns reporting. . . 30 to t9 acres farms reporting. . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting... 100 to 199 -cres farms reporting. . . IMO to 499 acres farms reporting. . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . . 1.000 or more acres farms reporting. . . Oopland used only for pasture farms reporting. . . acres . . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting . . acres . . Sjll-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . ncres. . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting . nrre« . . Woodland pastured farn..,^ reporting. . acres . . Woodland not pastured fantx riix.rting.. atre^ . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting . Improved pasture farms reporting . - ncres . . Inipted land in faims farms reporting. . acres . . Irrigated cropland har%'ested farms reporting. Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops fanned on the contour farms reporting . . acres , . Land in stnp-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acre^ . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Opefators repofting age number . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number.. 45 (o 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years number . . Average age years.. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Fann operators- Wtrking off their farms, total .operators reporting.. 1 to 99 days operators reporting . 100 to 199 days operators reporting., 200 or more days operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . With inoome froii sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. , *ith other inCOTie of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . Operators not wcrking off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income frrm sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. FARhe BY SIZE Under 10 acres number. 10 to 49 acres number. 50 lo 69 acres number. 70 to 99 acres number . 100 lo i:l9 acres number. 140 to 179 ncres number . 180 to 219 acres number. 220 to 259 acres number . 260 to 499 acres number. 500 to 999 acres number . 1,000 lo 1.999 acres number. 2.000 or more acres number. See footnotes at end c/ table. 8,084 XXX 32,309,109 XXX 3,984.3 83,397 21.83 7,29i 1,639,321 81 33 156 422 1,406 2,554 1,986 435 171 2,840 564,087 2,487 434,389 1,742 296,815 461 67,728 832 69,846 728 521,041 U6 21,833 6,525 28,533,396 1,791 393,703 5,465 1,424,579 5,275 1,020,253 458 16,905 173 13,647 764 337,052 210 35,704 7,882 108 958 1,910 2,271 1,564 1,071 49.2 2,526 1,431 391 704 737 1,160 653 5,558 654 1,682 55 115 20 160 286 585 297 315 1,333 1,080 1,090 2,748 816 100.0 462,468 100.0 566.8 40,317 77.29 815 131,689 5 6 21 11 204 366 191 7 4 340 21,038 261 19,931 151 12,450 45 3,106 99 4,375 62 11,295 8 112 510 252,420 185 10,809 767 131,929 767 111,222 94 2,952 17 765 58 14,046 3 220 801 4 119 200 262 138 78 47.8 311 184 73 105 505 85 112 50 40 125 55 95 262 90 52 37 12 1.5 40,356 8.7 3,363.0 155,256 49.42 12 6,770 1 2 8 500 10 3,020 10 2,575 1 110 2 335 1 3 7 28,925 1 100 11 4,155 11 3,423 1 20 1 80 9 3,965 2 130 109 13.4 59,839 12.9 549.0 65,842 108.77 109 28,160 32 72 4 1 46 2,913 34 2,232 17 1,460 6 125 13 647 6 1,013 62 20,624 26 2,050 108 27,533 108 24,527 40 1,516 2 193 109 16 37 26 13 17 47.5 24 18 6 85 6 75 10 10 4 211 25.9 111,582 24.1 528.8 42,774 80.60 211 36,375 35 138 36 1 1 67 6,377 62 5,380 25 3,251 23 1,384 25 745 7 3,265 5 105 140 57,342 60 3,680 208 39,215 208 32,706 31 841 2,773 210 42 63 69 25 11 45.1 74 48 15 11 26 16 10 137 32 30 0 65 5 50 40 20 9 12 214 26.2 121,382 26.2 567.2 32,857 73.09 214 31,060 58 121 34 1 118 7,248 67 4,523 53 3,277 2 363 23 883 21 5,087 136 64,845 40 2,801 188 29,638 183 24,487 21 559 6 300 16 3,700 208 2 39 37 72 46 12 46.9 125 26 26 190 23.3 99,299 21.5 522.6 31,315 71.89 189 23,551 65 2,875 59 2,187 29 1,232 10 400 25 555 21 800 1 1 120 62,561 26 935 176 24,336 176 20,726 7 177 11 1,550 184 1 10 41 66 28 38 51.9 71 47 17 29 80 9.8 30,010 6.5 375.1 22,336 60.65 80 5,773 5 6 21 1 22 36 1,125 29 2,589 17 655 3 724 11 1,210 7 1,125 1 3 45 18,123 32 1,243 76 7,052 76 5,348 1 16 1 10 2 780 78 1 11 17 23 26 29 29 11 26 51 10 21 15 5 WYOMING state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 4. -General farms (DalH are bns^ on rofyjfts for onlj a sample nf farms. S(>etexL] 59 (For dprinilions and p^filanatinns, «oi- toxl) F»RMs BY cnjan vid tenure oe operator All larm operators: Full iiiint'ri .numlwr . . P.irt owners numlxY , , Ml (cnnnU« nunil>cf , . Cnph t<>nnnls niinibof . . Shftre-cn-';KArc trnanLf numhcf . . Liv<*sUK'k-5harc t^nant^ number , . Other and un5p«>cifn>d lennnt* number . . White fajni operalcrs; Full owniT? numlHT . . Part owners number.. All tenants number. . Nonwhile farm operator^ Full owners number. . Pan owners number. . All lenanu number . . . SPEOFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Gram domhines farms rfprrtinc. . Com pickers farms r(-|«irlinf'. . , nun.li..r . . , Pick-up balers farms re|Kirlin(!, . . number. . . Field fcTa^e harvesters fiun.s reptirtinp . . , numlier... MotfCtrurks farms repijrtin^ . . . number... Traders farms rerxxlinp. . . number. ., Trartory other ihan ;:anlen farms reportinc. . . number... 1 trnol£r farms rervrtin*'.. . 2 tractors fanns renorxinc . . . 3 tractcirs fafm.s renortmn . . . 4 Iraclcrs farms rep(irlLn(? 5 or more tractors farms report] n!;.. . Wheel tractors fnrrns rt-portinf . . . number.. . Oftwler traclt)rs farms reporlint; . . . number. .. Garden tractors farms reporting; . . . number... Automobiles farms rt^portinc. , . number... Automobiles and. 'or motortrucks farms reporting. ,. Tetetihone farms repurtine. . . Home fr«exer farms reporting . . . Milking machine farms reporting. .. Elecl/ic milk cooler farms reporting . . . Crop dner (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reportinc. . . Power.operated elevator, conveyor, or blovcer farms re|iortin;z.. . Fanns by kind o1 road on wiiich located; Hani surface farms reporting. .. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . , Dirt or unimproved. farms refxirting... L.e9s than 1 mile to a hard surface itiad farms reporting... 1 or more miles to a hard surface mad farms reporting.. . 1 mile farms reporting . . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. . 4 miles farms reporting. . . 5 or more miles farms reporting . . . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hirvd wcrkers farms reptjrting. . . f>erson8.. . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or rrore days) farms reporting . . . persons . . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worlter farms reporting . . . 2 hired workers farms reporung. . . 3 or 1 hired workers farms reporting.. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . . 10 or more hired workers .farms reporting . . . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . . . Not residing on farm ofverated operators reporting . . . Op^ators not reporting residence number . . . See foomotes at end of t^ble. Total alt inmmercisl farms 2,898 3,691 a,3(K 355 208 512 154 75 2,800 3,«3 1,298 3,186 3,545 290 296 3,U2 3,305 868 955 7,573 14,786 7,258 20,028 7,211 19,283 J, 627 2,360 1,687 759 778 7,161 17,924 1,202 1,359 701 745 7,160 9,934 7,967 5,503 5,744 942 332 32 2,313 1,994 2,079 3,767 753 3,014 555 853 226 1,380 2,367 6,194 1,875 4,179 1,183 347 185 100 60 6,966 685 433 Economic class 343 234 233 343 234 233 494 531 85 85 345 356 142 144 756 1,326 783 2,191 782 2,099 146 258 197 94 87 776 1,965 113 134 87 92 708 972 807 591 531 104 32 2 284 281 182 299 220 48 100 13 59 145 199 104 137 765 20 31 12 65 3 3 1 1 12 23 12 12 11 80 91 13 13 61 66 38 J9 109 274 109 417 109 399 21 29 33 26 109 372 27 27 18 18 103 156 109 107 107 17 6 1 40 67 12 20 1 19 11 7 1 102 2 143 151 26 26 84 84 198 359 209 656 209 637 21 57 68 30 33 209 392 30 45 19 19 184 249 209 170 137 17 16 136 152 30 30 101 102 10 10 199 332 211 513 210 500 210 468 26 32 13 13 173 229 207 141 135 38 18 29 204 3 124 39 27 124 39 27 26 26 170 240 169 376 169 356 67 47 38 163 339 17 17 20 20 161 205 190 108 102 30 10 168 12 10 60 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 4.-General farms [Data are baJsel^ on reports for only a sample of farms. Soc text 1 (I'or 'lefinitions and exnlnrn'tons, see uixt) Total all commercial fanns Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND UWE Comnierna! fertilizer and fertillzinc materials used durinc the >enr fam.s reportinp. . . acres on which used, .. tons , . . Dry materials farms reportinfi... tons.. . Liqui.l mat.Tiftls farms reporting... tons . . . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture fonns reporting. . . acres . . . Dr. materials farms reporting . . . tons.. . Liquid materials . . farms reporlinc. .. tons. . . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting... acres . . . Dry matonals farms reportins . . tons . . . Liquid materials farms rcportinjt . . . tons. . . Coru- ••. farms reporti ng . , . acres . . . Dry matorials fari-.s reporting. .. tons . . . Liquid materials farms re[iorting. .. tons. ,. Irish potatoes farms repiirting . . . acres . . , Dry materials fitrms reporting. . . tons... Liquid maleriels farm.s reporting... Ions . . , Sugar beets famis reporting. . . ncres. . Dry materials fam,.s reporlinc. . , Ions . . , Liquid materials fnnii.s repotting... All other craps farms repof ling . . acrcsi . . Dry mnlerials. farms rormrting. . Liquid materials fam.s reeoctinc. . Lime or liming materials used during ihe year fanns reporting.. ncres limed. . Ions . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures famis reporting. . Feed fcr livestock and poultry fnrn-s reporting. . dollars.. llnder *100 fnm-.s reporling. . SlOO to S909 farm.s reporting. . Sl.fXW to .^1,999 farms reportinR . . S2,000 toS4.999 farms renorling.. 55,000 or nwre farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and pouluy farms reporting . . dollars.. Under SI.OOO fan-is reporting . . 51,000 to $2,499 farms rcpcrting.. S2,500 to M,999 farms reixirling. . ?5,0OO to S9,999 farms reporting. , 510,000 or more farms reporting. , Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting . $200 to .S9fl9 farms renorting. . SI ,000 or more farme repit) Toul fijl commercial foims Kc^nomic claHa ESnriHTED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BV SOURCE All farm products sold toml, dollars.: average pi^r farm, dollars . All crofei sold dollars. Fiold cropi^, other than ^e^etftbles and [ruils and nuts, sold dollars. Necetablps sold dollars. Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Fore.st proiiu. Ls and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. All livest«-k and livestock products sold k. ...dollars., Foullx) and [vullry products sold dollars . . Dairy products sold dollars , Livestock and livestock pniducts, olhi.r than poultry and dairy , sold dollars , , LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and lalves farms reporting . , Cows, including heifers that have calved fantis re(>oning. . numher . , Mllh cows farms reportin.;. . number. . Heifers and heifer calves fami" reporlirif;. , numller.. Steers and bulls includini; steer and bull calves famis reporlinK. . number . . Farms reporting by nunlier on hand: Cattle and calvps- 1 head fam:^ rerHirlinc. . ^ to 4 heaii fami^ report in). . . 5 to 9 bead farms repi;rtinj: . . 10 to 19 head fanii^ reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms re[virling. . 50 to 99 head farms rc(.jrtini;.. 100 to 499 head farms re[»vriini.'. . 500 or more head farms repi^iinc. . Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms ri'tiorting. . 2 to 9 head farms report me. . 10 lo 19 head farma report itvi'.. 20 to 29 head fami« report ing . . 30 to 49 head farm; reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reponing.. 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk CDWS- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 lo 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head fanns reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms rrpcjrting.. 30 to 49 head.. farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head fjrms reporting.. Horses and/of mtiles farms reporting.. Hogs and pigs farms reporting. . number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting.. Slieep and lambs farms reponmg. . number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms rervorting . . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. . number . . Ewes farms reporting. . number . . Rams and wethers farms reporting.. number.. Chickens ^ months old and over farms reporting.. number. . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold abve farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold^ farms reporting.. pounds . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold farms refwrtmg.. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold fanns reporting.. dozens . . dol 1 ars . . See ftntnotes at and of table. 158,5^4,869 19,613 29,410,687 2S,957,03i 49,958 11,394 392,301 129,144,182 813,313 4,380,726 123,950,143 7,013 1,235,941 6,668 563,866 4,860 26,377 6,399 346,389 6,275 325,686 181 429 450 1,295 1,439 2,364 511 392 1,202 680 747 747 428 ,614 1,387 J, 829 318 203 89 29 5,597 44,796 2,136 39,725 1,249 20, 339 1,641 19,386 3,085 2,299,463 2,511 623,243 2,913 1,676,220 2,384 1,610,362 2,385 65,858 4,811 329,339 6,520 611,274 93,172,030 1,294 38,576 1,157,280 2,859 1,756,402 21,076,624 2,041 129,952,093 4,380,726 1,495 74, 575 2,262 1,985,579 714,810 9,097,738 11,149 5,986,332 5,891,260 12,845 4,727 •r7,500 3,111,406 1 "4,295 278,743 2,658,368 633 24,126 573 8,979 461 2,512 574 3,769 510 6,378 32 78 49 97 215 123 36 3 79 229 113 73 46 17 8 149 241 39 26 359 2,277 268 4,734 181 2,651 200 2,133 262 36,824 241 19,966 231 16,858 231 16,230 183 628 539 49,170 544- 12,672 2,015,869 194 4,4.^4 133,020 209 33,721 404,652 248 12,020,094 278,743 225 14,571 277 440,912 158,729 637,838 53,153 376,149 376,149 12 2,250 10 365 3 8 12 756 10 629 8,879 879 6 825 6 7 979 157, 749 1 19 570 6 8,350 100,200 3,179,775 29,172 1,951,371 1,908,746 12,300 825 30,000 1,227,904 71,148 80,440 1,076,316 98 5,959 82 2,006 63 489 91 2,149 86 1,804 232 40 866 19 348 34 518 42 8,362 29 3,471 37 4,891 37 4,754 26 137 94 15,302 92 4,754 900,596 24 693 20,790 41 9,891 118,692 36 3,291,012 80,440 34 4,253 40 185,612 66,820 2,966,992 14,062 2,059,579 2,021,523 10 1,246 16,800 907,413 43,876 96,961 766,576 165 7,389 150 2,555 110 742 148 3,053 117 1,781 48 154 63 1,217 37 655 45 562 47 5,227 1,358 42 3,869 42 3,698 29 171 109 10,051 168 4,178 600,234 51 1,726 51,780 41 7,918 95,016 62 3,927,812 96,961 50 3,979 45 110,700 39,852 1,483,679 6,956 1,019,923 1,008,313 35 875 10,700 468,756 35,518 65,590 357,648 189 5,024 178 2,069 159 755 170 1,617 156 1,338 104 1,016 90 1,430 63 905 68 525 72 7,476 67 3,767 57 3,709 57 3,585 50 124 147 13,224 142 1,822 252,065 66 1,247 37,410 49 4,547 54,564 77 3,062,500 65,590 84 4,697 95 84,225 30,321 704,806 3,710 494,347 494,347 210,459 20,268 31,845 142 3,027 126 1,295 101 431 127 1,041 115 691 92 534 62 1,147 55 640 42 507 67 5,109 67 2,552 62 2,557 62 2,471 46 86 U3 8,347 105 831 91,130 46 723 21,690 46 2,357 28,284 63 1,537,250 31,845 48 1,X9 83 51,510 18,544 I 62 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 4.-General farms [Data ar9 based on report.*) for only a sample of funis. See lext^ (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial funns Economic class LIN'ESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUtTS-Continucd Litters fatfoweb Decembei 1, 1958. to November 30, 1959.. farms rcportinR. uifbor of litters. "arms reporting . Fatms reporting. 'arms reporting. 'aims reporting . 'arms reporting . 'arms reporting. arrns reporting, number of litters . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters . SPEaFTED CROPS FiARVESTED Com foe all purposes farms reporting . acres . 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 titters 20 to ,19 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters. , . June i to November 30 Under 11 acres, , , , 11 to 24 atTes 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres . . . . 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain , .farms reporting . , .farms reporting, ..farms reporting. , , farms reporting. , .farms reporting. . .farms reporting, . .farms reporting. bushels. Sates farms reporting , bushels , Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Spring wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting. bttshels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting, acres. Ijushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Rye harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales fanns reporting. bushels . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mi:ctures cut for hay and for detiydrating f >>,rms reporting. acres, tons. Sales f alius repoi*ting. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Wild hay cut fanns reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Other hay cut farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . acres . tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. 1,210 7,093 474 505 185 43 1 2 815 2,943 942 4,150 1,479 56,436 213 ' 400 581 117 80 88 635 19,443 1,126,340 314 525,355 1,342 207,748 4,578,760 1,306 4,328,978 908 24,131 460,684 646 403,574 2,829 89,248 2,322,932 846 861,437 2,599 101,430 3,222,465 912 1,252,256 99 5,981 91,466 80 79,632 5,134 428,185 733,833 1,265 137,502 862 118,544 129,415 116 13,454 1,333 50,683 48,170 67 2,063 1,315 337, 144 284,962 163 24,341 850 75,160 61,371 71 3,362 38 1,318 13,160 136 822 42 76 11 116 414 ity. 408 290 8,683 41 84 142 17 5 1 207 5,765 348,265 114 192,200 100 7,060 165,883 95 155,490 129 2,038 60,413 113 52,940 408 8,597 275,253 178 111,980 357 11,537 481,910 189 246,659 11 447 9,205 11 8,387 62,4tj3 681 42,290 102,949 430 60,600 62 6,249 7,704 43 6,341 76 1,412 1,622 15 86 58 9,863 7,516 44 5,249 53 2,619 3,442 12 693 30 300 9 437 1 2 6 325 19,800 10 1,792 48,190 10 46,348 1 8 450 1 434 5 169 4,320 10 285 12,600 1 1,500 2 138 2,200 2 2,000 1,782 12 1,473 5,110 4 1,731 300 280 56 1,963 1 44 1,305 75,830 14 13,700 7 869 22,814 7 21,187 23 393 17,333 23 16,881 59 1,727 69,380 32 39,530 91 4,977 217,875 57 121,720 2 99 1,755 2 1,557 107 7,714 24,061 68 15,653 7 915 1,830 6 1,800 13 287 477 520 420 26 222 7 12 1 156 14 66 116 3,645 5 50 53 3 5 86 2,500 170,885 45 117,500 34 2,230 48,499 29 44,729 20 516 13,210 15 11,720 105 1,679 59,898 37 18,200 101 3,281 152,685 60 86,660 1 50 600 1 500 173 10,430 28,331 103 17,169 3 565 735 3 625 10 4,085 3,025 8 2,370 9 115 120 307 22 15 10 37 117 40 190 62 1,585 30 715 36,400 25 29,500 30 1,735 40,267 30 37,633 39 636 17,270 38 14,605 119 2,597 73,030 59 26,475 82 1,607 52,012 37 18,554 160 ,650 6 ,330 17,610 162 12,730 28,110 126 16,960 11 1,315 1,590 6 1,300 20 315 250 5 20 2,540 1,995 7 1,385 «7 710 629 5 60 37 813 6 30 680 36, 550 25 27,500 19 434 6,U3 19 5,593 36 395 9,250 26 6,400 89 1,475 57,500 35 22,900 63 996 38,665 28 12,750 14,373 146 6,418 13,780 90 7,675 18 2,125 2,345 16 2,010 22 605 599 5 50 1,465 1,290 15 1,730 2,665 5 600 30 300 WYOMING State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 4.-General farms |DftL& are based on reports for onl) a 3anir>Io if farms. So* text] 63 (For ilefinilions &nd oxplannlion?, ^ Total all cofnmerciftl farms Roonomic class SPECIFIED CROPS H\RVESrED-t'onl,niie,l Alfalfa seed harvested acres. . pounds. . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale .farms reporting.. acres^. hundr.^d»ej£ht. . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans Sugar beets harvested for sugar. .f arras reporting. acres. lOO-lb. bags. .faims reporting. Vegetables harvested for sale fanns reporting. Sales dollars. 252 15,815 1,395,140 233 3,346 1,303 70,425 1,074,925 918 35,874 559,883 83 49,958 I^nd in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyHTda, and planted nut trees-' .farms reporting, acres. 167 306 71 6,733 582,845 47 825 112,330 333 13,075 227,190 284 8,678 131,410 16 12,845 51 152 3 293 52,600 355 56,250 9 750 U,67D 7 440 7,550 220 21,500 65 4,190 84,447 76 3,791 60,985 5 12,300 13 549 122,930 11 260 28,600 143 5,015 87,410 136 3,397 50,250 1 10 17 921 87,965 30 4,750 297,850 15 80 14,530 5 70 7,500 86 2,465 33,833 50 390 11,210 30 655 7,830 15 160 1,415 5 35 15 U5 10 60 5,950 5 500 Includes ndlic equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 64 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are baatvl on reports; for only a sample of fums. See textj Item (For definitiDns and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, .WD VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average si^e of farm acres Value ot land and builtjings: Average per fann :,. dollars Average pet acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms 1 to 9 acres farms 10 to 19 acres farma 30 to 29 acres farms 10 to 49 acres farms 50 to 99 acres farms 100 to 199 acres farms 200 to 499 acres farms !JOO to 999 acres farms 1,000 or more acres farm: Cropland used only for pasture farms Cropland not harvested and not pastured , . . . farms reporting acres reporting reporting reporting ropoiting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting acres reporting Cultivated summer (allow farms reporting Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure} farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured larms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland harvested Tarms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pastyro land farms reporting FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number , . Under 25 years number.. 25 to ^4 years number . . 35 to 44 years number. . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number.. 65 or more years number. . Average age years . , OFF-F.\RM WORK AND OTHER INCOMF, Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operatprs reporting. . 100 to 199 days operators reporting. . 200 or more days operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm .operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting- . With other income of family exceeding value of agriculttiral products sold operators reporting. , Operators not working off their farms or not rejwrtinp as to work off their farms operators reporting. , With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. , With income from sources other than farm operated., .operators reporting.. With other income of family exceeding valui- of agricultural products sold operators reporting. , FARMS BY SIZE UntJer 10 acres number. 10 to 49 acres number. 50 (o 69 acres number . 70 to 99 acres number . 100 to 1^9 acres number . 140 to 179 acres number . 180 to 219 acres number . 220 to 259 acres number. 260to499 acres number. 500 to 999 acres number. 1,000 to 1,999 acres number. 2,000 or more acres number. See footnotes at end of table. Total all fanns 9,705 XXX 36,195,356 XXX 3,729.6 72,6i3 22.26 8,«)3 1,693,905 258 228 370 618 1,656 2,664 2,000 436 173 3,365 598,986 2,733 454,389 1,876 304,107 520 74,863 925 75,419 821 545,321 140 25,823 7,549 32,357,335 2,133 410,748 6,485 1,490,531 6,12-i 1,056,810 498 17,502 205 14,689 802 341,943 219 36,856 9,4i9 130 1,114 2,251 2,609 1,802 1,543 49.8 Commprclal fanns by type of fann 3,633 1,570 536 1,577 1,089 1,813 1,680 6,022 732 2,057 150 527 115 340 381 735 347 360 1,571 1,217 1,165 2,797 8,084 100.0 32,209,109 100.0 3,934.3 83,397 21.83 7,294 1,639,321 81 83 156 422 1,406 2,554 1,986 435 171 2,840 564,037 2,487 434,389 1,742 296,815 461 67,728 832 69,846 728 521,041 116 21,833 6,525 28,533,396 1,791 393,703 5,465 1,424,579 5.275 1,020,253 458 16,905 173 13,647 764 337,052 210 35,704 7,882 108 958 1,910 2,271 1,564 1,071 49.2 2,526 1,431 391 704 737 1,160 653 5,553 654 1,682 55 115 20 160 286 535 297 315 1,333 1,080 1,090 2,748 Cash-grain farms Other field-crop farms 1,027 12.7 905,924 2.3 882.1 52,269 £0.78 1,027 293,061 40 112 388 357 96 34 280 25,124 583 195,478 494 171,793 74 12,197 138 11,488 8 3,780 13 4,592 640 341,238 180 U,rL2 581 93,030 575 82,172 52 2,507 3,138 333 226,460 43 3,862 999 26 147 305 259 158 104 46.7 375 224 49 102 79 167 63 652 87 158 15 5 20 55 100 60 40 246 210 159 117 Vegetable farms 242 3.0 87,777 0.3 362.7 38,820 li9.61 242 40,998 15 41 131 48 6 1 79 2,663 55 2,759 9 860 15 930 43 969 6 1,540 7 252 122 30,891 56 1,494 241 43,479 241 39,428 31 705 236 41 40 82 53 20 48.9 212 18 32 0.1 20 (Z) 4.0 25,000 6,250.00 5 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 15 5 10 5 64.0 WYOMING 65 state Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DftU are basfH on reports for only a sample of fanna See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial faims by type of farm — Continued Poaltij- farms Dairy farms Livestnck farms oth'-T than poultry and dairy farms and li vestock ranches Uvestook ranches General farms mscellaneouiJ fanos FURMS, ACREAGE, VJDVU,UE Farms number... Pefcent distribtition percent... Land in farms acre?; . . . Percent distribution - percent. .. Average size of farm . , acres. . , Value Of land ant] buildings: Average per farm dollars... Average per acre dnllars... Land in farms according to use: Cnjpland harvested ... farms reoortinp. . . acres . . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting... 10 to 19 acres farms reporting . . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting... .10 to 49 acres farms reporting .. 50 to 99 acres fanns reporting.. . 100 to 199 acres fanns reporting .. . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting... 500 to 999 acres farms reporting... 1,000 or more acres fanns reporting. .. Cropland used only for pasture , farms reporting... acres . . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . . act^s . . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting... Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . . acres . . . OUier cropland {idle and crop failure) farms reporting., , acres . . , IVoodland pastured farms reporting,. , acres. . , Woodland not pastured tarms reporting.,. acres. ., OtJier pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting, , , acres. . . Improved pasture farms reporting . . . acres .. . Irrigated land in farms fanns report.ing... acres . . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting, ,. acres , . , Land use practices* l>Dpland in cover crops farms reporting,. . acres . . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms refxirting. . . acres, , , Land in sthp-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting, , . acres , , . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting, . , F imi OPERATORS BV WE Operators reporting age cumber... Under 25 years number. . , 25 to n4 .years number. . . 35 to 44 years number... 45 to 54 years number... 55 to 64 years number . . . 65 or more years number . . . Average age years.. OFF- FARM WORK \NT) OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operntors reporting. . 1 to 99 davs operators reporting. . , 100 to 199 day= operators reporting.. 200 or more days operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting.. ftith income from sources other than farm operated and off.farm work operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.. Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . Viith income from sources other than farm operated,, .operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agncultural products sold operators reporting. . F\RMS BV SIZE linder 10 acres number.. 10 to 49 acres number.. 50 to n9 acres number.. 70 to 99 acres number. . 100 to ns 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 to 1,999 acres number.. 2,000 or more acres number,. See footnotes at end of table. 2« 0.3 7,7-a3 (Z) 32^.5 20,236 62.75 19 1,173 1 13 755 U 675 1 49.2 411 5.1 167,081 0.5 406.5 36,861 91.30 391 49,026 5 6 20 30 89 182 58 1 193 U,707 93 5,276 57 1,943 25 2,032 25 1,301 76 11,639 15 745 294 79,926 135 9,334 391 54,573 376 38,406 56 996 14 578 4 919 3 36 411 5 38 120 150 59 39 48.1 181 125 20 36 57 230 23 82 20 40 65 35 40 110 45 19 1.2 2,860 35.4 3.933,360 12.2 1,375.3 64,037 48.94 2,742 672,364 26 10 35 154 528 911 806 196 76 1,189 175,531 343 108,670 638 69,543 120 15,638 283 23,489 312 107,383 39 5,321 2,379 2,725,657 809 184,102 2,187 671,327 2,127 466,161 143 4,576 60 5,510 221 68,468 55 8,924 2,797 38 356 691 834 544 334 48.5 1,005 553 161 291 299 433 297 1,855 242 585 15 55 10 45 120 195 117 120 594 609 460 520 2,645 32.7 26.621,597 82.7 10,0(S4.9 144 ,077 14.67 2,029 450,641 19 61 80 166 419 574 525 129 56 750 327,384 634 101, 549 367 39,90* 181 33,586 2-i3 28,059 261 383,309 34 10,811 2,547 25,077,600 ■■.13 176,557 1,255 423,586 1,154 282,054 5,169 56 3,656 139 24,841 100 21,932 2,565 35 251 541 654 599 485 51.5 592 31A 84 194 152 320 153 2,053 188 696 66 101 383 2,054 816 10.1 462,468 1.4 566.8 40,317 77.29 815 131,689 5 6 21 11 204 365 191 7 4 340 21,038 261 19,931 151 12,450 45 3,106 99 4,375 62 11,295 8 112 510 252,420 185 10,809 767 131,929 767 111,222 94 2,952 17 765 53 14,046 3 220 801 4 119 200 262 138 78 47.8 311 184 54 73 105 159 90 505 85 112 36 50 40 125 55 95 262 90 52 37 30 10 66 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DalA are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text] Item (For '^efinilion^i and explanations, see test) Total all farms CciDunertjial farms by type of farm Cash- grain fanns Other field-crop farms Vegetable farms F4RMS BY COLOR \ND TEWIRE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number.. Part owners number.. All tenants numbet. . Cash tenants number. . Share-cash tenants number . . Crop-share tenants number.. Livestock-share tenants number. . Other and unspecified tenants number. . \Vhite fann onorators; Full ovvmers number.. Part owners number.. All tenants number.. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number.. Part owners number. . Ml tenants number.. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CI, \S.S Commercial farms number.. Class I number.. Class II number . . Class III number.. Class IV number.. Class V number . . Class VI number.. SPECTFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD (irain combines ., farms re^rting.. number. . Com picVers farms reporting. . number.. Pick-up balers farms reporting.. number.. Field forage harvesters fanns reporting.. number. . Motorti-ucks farms reporting. . number.. Tractors farms reporting,. number.. Tractors other than garden farms repotting. . number. . 1 tractor farms reporting. , 2 tractors farms reporting. . 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors fanns reporting.. .S or more (xactors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting. . number. . Crawler tractors farms reporting.. number. . Garden tractors farms reporting.. number.. Automobiles famis reporting.. number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting.. Milking machine fartns reporting.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Cnp drier (for grain, forage, or other Clops) farms reporting. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms ref«>rting- . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface naad farms reporting. . Imile farms reporting, . 2 or n miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles fanns reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired woriJT IND FACILITIE.^ AND KIND OF RO \D drain combines farms reporting.. number. . Com pickers farms reporting.. number. . PicV-un balers farms repi.rlinfi.. number.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting.. number.. Motoilnicks farm-- reporting.. number.. tVaclors fanns reporting. . number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. , number. . 1 tractor farms reporting, . 2 tractors farms reporting, . It tractors farms reporting.. 4 tractors farms reporting.. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . IVheel tractors farms reporting.. number.. Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number.. fiaiden tractors farms reporting.. number.. Automobiles farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine famis reporting.. Electric milk cooler faims reporting.. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting.. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting.. Farms by kintl of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting.. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved famis reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms refwrting.. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 mile farms reporting.. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . 4 miles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM HBOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENIIMERATION Hired wtjriters farms reoorting. . persons. . Regular hired workers (emplo.ved 150 or more days) farms reporting. , persons , , Farms reporting by number of regulur hired workers; 1 hired wortier farms reporting. . 2 hired worlters farms reoorting. . 3 or I hired workers farms reporting., 5 to 9 hired wortters farms reporting., 10 or more hired woriters farms reporting. , RE.S1DENCE OF FUiM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Operators not refiorting residence number.. See footnotes at end of table. 272 117 21 9 6 272 U7 21 3 56 121 129 67 35 158 158 6 6 210 210 77 87 336 507 331 927 381 896 71 186 73 Zi 27 381 840 56 56 31 31 380 498 401 354 287 347 202 1 179 173 130 93 40 53 28 19 1 5 85 135 61 90 43 12 387 10 14 1,356 1,053 407 140 72 107 78 10 1,348 1,027 401 2,860 249 383 712 739 593 184 1,112 1,205 111 111 1,254 1,316 386 426 2,727 5,059 2,611 7,564 2,596 7,311 5U 854 618 279 334 2,584 6,793 454 518 2A9 253 2,576 3,404 2,828 2,074 2,166 330 56 13 840 680 821 1,302 306 996 232 316 100 348 798 1,955 653 1,082 442 132 54 18 7 2,565 173 122 457 1,807 243 161 23 8 30 21 457 1,800 243 2,645 470 531 658 566 324 96 529 562 15 16 984 1,069 143 174 2,486 5,293 2,258 5,997 2,242 5,800 661 707 422 207 245 2,216 5,227 507 573 179 197 2,271 3,477 2,595 1,467 1,864 74 17 3 419 431. 630 1,524 160 1,364 143 284 70 867 1,062 3,294 894 2,679 471 174 116 2,033 318 194 343 234 233 29 61 104 21 18 343 234 233 816 12 109 211 214 190 494 531 85 85 345 356 142 14^ 756 1,326 783 2,191 782 2,099 146 258 197 94 87 776 1,9'jS 113 134 87 92 708 972 807 591 531 104 32 2 284 281 182 299 79 220 48 100 13 145 199 104 137 765 20 31 43 5 6 6 43 5 6 21 16 43 60 20 39 15 23 10 2 3 15 19 4 4 11 16 43 69 53 48 25 37 3 "i 1 15 7 43 5 6 68 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Ite^ (For flermitions and explanations, see text) USE OF COMMERaAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting, . acres on which used . . tons. , Dry matenals farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid matenals farms reporting.. Ions. . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland oasture farms reporting. , acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Lirjuirf mnlerials farms reporting.. tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. . acres . . Dry matt-rials . farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid matenals farms reoorting.. tons.. Com • • faims reporting. ■ Dry matenals farms reportin«;.. tons, . Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons. . Irish potatoes f^^s reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. Liquid maletials farms reporting.. tons. . Sugar beets farms reoorting.. acres. . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. .All other crops farms reporting.. acres . . Dry matenals farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Lime or liminp materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres limed.. Ions.. SPEnnED FARM EXPENDITURES Anv of the follo^ving specified expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestoclt and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under SlOfl farms reporting.. SlOO to ."^99 farms reporting.. «1,OI)0 to «;i,999 farms reoorting.. ?-2,0[)0 to 1^,999 farms rerwirting . . $5,000 or more farms reporting, , Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dnilars. . Under $1,000 farms reporting.. ?;i,000 to S2,499 ftirms reporting . . S2,500 (o $4,999 fifrns reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms rerx^rting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms renorting . . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars. . Under $200 fa™^ reporting.. $200 toS499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 famis reporting., $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to *9,999 farms rer>orting.. $10,000 to P19,999 farms reporting.. $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting . . $50,000 or more farms reoorting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms repiirting. . dollars.. Under SlOO farms reporting . . $100 to S499 farms reponinf^;.. $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dol I ars . . Under $100 farms reporting. . SlOO to $199 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. t^l.OOO to $1,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting.. See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms 2,398 167, ABl 16,636 2,290 li,838 1,798 1,307 64,071 1,281 5,660 44 193 132 3,913 123 348 9 42 515 18,055 391 1,259 183 399 73 2,076 68 270 6 12 857 33,104 804 4,177 257 758 1,095 46,210 1,026 3,124 112 394 Commercial farms by type of farm 2,251 163,585 16,300 2,148 14,504 453 1,796 1,239 62,661 1,213 5,590 44 193 111 3,741 102 331 9 42 498 17,8U 379 1,195 178 397 73 2,078 68 270 6 12 851 32,853 798 4,131 257 758 1,017 44,441 948 2,987 112 394 9,61« 8,067 7,85"; 6,740 14,312, 87"i 13,901,735 7U 519 3,957 3,104 1,294 1,265 1,174 1,171 685 681 5,181 4,541 22,779,700 22,434,193 2,903 2,341 898 842 467 447 444 444 469 467 4,083 3,655 2,339,844 2,293,040 1,401 1,123 2,074 1,933 608 599 5,352 5,063 14,924,135 14,664,548 1,101 909 997 966 744 704 1,060 1,051 763 752 378 376 181 179 105 104 23 22 3,530 3,121 1,039,670 1,006,143 1,391 1,078 1,440 1,353 474 467 225 223 9,334 7,974 8,521,639 8,182,758 621 168 2,791 2,076 2,813 2,656 2,997 2,963 112 111 Cash-grain farms 378 25,016 2,043 366 1,773 52 275 135 4,136 135 358 21 360 20 24 1 3 40 :,575 29 123 U 87 5 125 3 40 93 3,298 88 " 396 26 45 293 14,522 272 332 27 140 1,026 592 374,622 U2 329 66 48 7 431 449,875 322 65 21 17 6 588 499,314 89 334 165 603 603,876 141 136 121 140 54 8 2 1 554 284,836 85 218 178 73 1,011 1,080,235 16 206 285 492 12 Other field-crop farms 213 17,409 2,047 198 1,792 72 255 59 2,015 59 165 5 1 6 95 6 7 61 1,950 46 165 30 73 23 692 23 116 192 9,170 181 1,U6 42 119 93 3,487 88 223 10 62 242 127 89,276 15 69 28 15 94 165,347 50 21 15 7 1 138 69,310 25 101 12 187 383,736 5 10 58 58 43 11 1 1 141 86,128 10 69 31 31 242 334,825 6 57 178 1 Vegetable farms 5 5 1,925 5 270 5 100 5 5 250 5 WYOMING 69 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data ai» hasad nn reports for only a sainple of fanrs. Seo texlj (For (teHnitionf and explanations, see text) Cominei*clal farms by type of farm — Continued Poultry farms Dairy fajms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General fanas Mlscellaneotis farms USE OF COMMERHAL FERTILIZER \ND LI Commercial fertilizer and fertiliiing materials used dunng the year acres Pry maten al s Liquid materials Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasltire Dry materials Liquid materials Other pasture [not cropland^ Dry matenals Liquid matenals Com Dry materials Liquid materials Irish potatoes Dry materials Liquid matenals Sugar beets Dry materials Liquid materials M 1 other crops Dry mat^n al s Liquid materials Lime or liming materials used dunng the year SPEOnED FARM EXPENDIU'RES Any of the following specified expenditures Feed fof livestock and poultry Under 5100 SlOO to S999 SLOOO to 51,999 ?2,000 to .11,999 $5,000 or more Purchase of livestock and poultt>' Under $1,000 S1,000 to $2,499 $2, 500 to S4,999 .$5,000 to .$9,999 SIO,000 or more Machine hire Under $200 S200 toSe99 51,000 or more Hired labor Under S2D0 5200 to 5499 ?500to5999 51,000 to 52,499 52,500 to 54,999 55,000 to $9,999 510,000 Id $19,999 520,000 to 549,999 550,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Under $100 $l(X)to$499 5500 to 5^99 51,000 or more Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business , Under SlOO SlOO to 54 99 5500 to $999 51, COO to 51,999 55,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. arms reporting, on which used. tons, arms retwrting. ions, arms repotting. arms reporting, acres, 'arms repotting. tons, 'arms reporting. tons. 'aims reporting, acr^s. 'arms reporting. tons, 'arms renortine. tons. 'anna reporting, acres . 'arms reportini;. tons, "arms reporting. tons. 'arms r.^porting. acres, 'arms reporting. tons, 'arms reporting. tons. i reporting, acres, 'arms reporting. arms reporting, tons. 'arms reporting. acres. s reporting. tons. 'arms reiwrting. 'arms reporting, acres limed. aims reporting. , iS reix)rting . dollars. . IS reporting.. s reporting.. 'arms reporting.. 'arms reoorting.. 'arms retvjrting. . 'arms reporting. , dollars., 'arms reporting., 'aims reporting., 'arms reporting., 'arms reporting., arms reporting. . reporting., dollars.. reporti ng . . reporting.. reporting. . reporting. . dollars. . reporting.. reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reoorting.. reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting.. reporting., dollars.. s reporting.. s reporting. . s renorting.. 5 reporting. . s reporting. , dollars. . s reporting. . s reporting. . s reporting. . s reporting. . s reporting.. 24 24 70,027 23 19,869 17 11 2,034 7 2,300 135 5,821 634 130 605 25 29 105 3,995 105 333 31 tJ7 26 87 10 7 20 500 20 90 10 20 33 621 33 87 19 8,720 11 7 1 411 411 785,775 35 155 64 105 52 213 233,181 143 28 25 U 1 252 57,795 145 105 2 242 259,080 89 53 14 28 49 136 36,069 41 80 10 410 265,974 15 181 151 62 807 65,028 6,110 776 5,496 165 614 507 26,098 496 2,302 17 43 4i 2,115 43 1B6 1 1 197 7,130 147 400 67 127 34 1,186 29 96 6 12 255 10,531 238 1,354 94 295 385 17,968 362 1,158 49 136 2,858 2,500 4,274,181 178 1,305 463 373 181 1,755 8,393,022 849 323 164 206 213 1,323 602,007 491 682 150 1,799 3,980,091 353 373 257 343 237 167 54 13 2 1,105 266,307 439 522 104 40 2,830 2,706,506 70 776 997 966 21 250 21,807 2,605 235 2,356 26 249 212 16,317 202 1,683 12 132 13 904 11 90 2 35 33 1,494 25 199 11 43 1 15 1 3 18 1,235 IB 142 2 11 42 1,842 38 239 5 23 2,643 2,534 7,920,826 69 893 556 594 422 1,529 12,204,782 642 330 181 150 226 929 848,077 262 450 217 1,709 8,819,961 204 262 167 391 289 166 121 89 20 712 169,620 338 274 54 46 2,611 3,067,001 45 665 846 453 28,389 2,842 433 2,471 103 371 216 10,025 211 739 5 15 16 164 16 U 136 4,025 106 221 46 55 10 60 ID 15 273 3,119 253 1,033 S3 268 166 5,996 150 447 21 33 805 529 370,423 80 328 30 29 12 476 916,614 301 64 40 53 IB 406 211,868 105 248 53 490 575,304 m 119 87 84 74 15 421 131,138 143 170 85 23 798 692,697 17 203 301 276 1 5 35 3 5 35 53 18 14,680 IX 2 2 15 51,233 7 6 2,135 1 7 '26 40,200 5 31 30,907 6 15 5 5 48 26,500 28 12 70 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by type of farm Cash-grain farms Other field-crop farms Vegetable farms ESTTVHTED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars... average per farm, dol I ars . , . M\ crops sold dollars... Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, eold dollar?. .. Vegetables sold .dollars... Fmits and nuts sold dollars... Forest nmdurts and horticultural specialty products sold dollars... Ml livestock and livestock product-s sold dollars. . . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. . Dair> products sold dollars. .. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars... LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODMCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting... number. . . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. . . number. , . Milk cows farms reporting... number, . . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting... number. . , Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves fanns reporting.. . number. . , Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. ., 2 to 4 head farms reporting, ., 5 to 0 head farms reporting . . , 10 to 19 head farms reoorlmG . . , 20 to 49 head farms reportinc . . , 50 to 99 head farms reporting. . 10ft to 499 head farms reporting . . 500 or more head farms reporting . . Oawa, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head .farms reporting.. 10 lo 19 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head fanns reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 lo 19 head fanns reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting. . Horses and/or mules farms reporting.. number. , Hogs and pigs fa^s reporting.. number. . Bom since June I farms reporting.. number. . Bom before June 1 fa™s reporting. . number . . Sheep and lambs farms reoortmg.. number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. . number. . Ewes farms reporting. . number. . flams and wethers farms reporting. . number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. . number . . Livestock and livestock ptodtjcls solil: Cottle and calves sold alive famis reporting.. number. . dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number. . dol I ars . . Sheep and Iambs sold alive farms reporting.. number . . dollars.. Milk and cream sold ^ farms reporting.. pounds , dollars. , Chickens including broilers sold farms reoorting.. dollars, , Chicken eggs sold farms reporting., doitens. . dollars. , See footnotes at end of table. 160,917,936 16,581 29,871,'iei 29,393,328 5^,663 1^,130 409,360 131,046,455 910,227 4,563,573 125,572,655 8,124 1,261,568 7,7U 575,860 5,580 28,485 7,296 354,171 7,071 331,537 206 638 678 689 1,548 1,^2 2,371 512 548 1,810 856 821 880 749 428 1,619 1,621 3,300 330 203 90 31 4 1 158,554,869 19,613 29,410,687 28,957,034 49,958 11,394 392,301 129,144,182 813,313 4,380,726 123,950,143 7,013 1,235,941 6,668 563,866 4,860 26,377 6,399 346,389 6,275 325,686 181 344 429 450 1,295 1,439 2,364 511 392 1,202 680 747 858 747 428 1,614 1,387 2,829 318 203 89 29 6,409 5,597 49,138 44,796 2,554 2,136 43,110 39,725 1,530 1,249 22,322 20,339 1,896 1,641 20,788 19,386 3,561 3,085 2,330,911 2,299,463 2,914 2,511 637,729 623,243 3,336 2,913 1,693,182 1,676,220 3,302 2,884 1,626,373 1,610,362 2,654 2,385 66,809 65,358 5,712 4,811 377,726 329,339 7,387 6,520 618,975 611,274 94,343,943 93,172,030 1,521 1,294 41,234 38,576 1,237,020 1,157,280 3,258 2,859 1,777,323 1,756,402 21,327,876 21,076,824 2,408 2,041 135,931,376 129,952,093 4,563,573 4,380,726 1,749 1,495 85,056 74,575 2,669 2,262 2,195,311 1,985,579 790,314 714,810 12,694,310 12,361 10,567,222 10,496,007 100 855 70,260 2,127,088 83,154 66,020 1,977,914 653 24,360 604 10,919 467 1,409 549 7,150 485 6,291 45 98 83 38 158 123 53 38 231 94 61 30 26 11 U 187 262 13 353 1,286 321 5,269 187 2,685 271 2,584 223 27,837 158 10,059 212 17,778 211 16,933 125 845 572 39,315 471 10,579 1,427,931 202 4,130 123,900 202 26,260 315,120 186 3,229,525 66,020 226 7,597 310 207,507 74,702 3,840,171 15,368 3,377,536 3,377,536 462,635 12,039 12,785 191 5,666 171 1,930 113 317 159 2,222 133 1,514 55 130 67 975 50 423 41 547 51 7,440 51 2,922 45 4,518 45 4,351 44 167 152 9,667 103 2,078 326,194 40 782 23,460 35 5,138 61,656 24 584,700 12,785 48 1,906 58 28,090 10,113 1,605 321 1,065 540 540 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 30O 5 1,500 540 WYOMING 71 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based or reports for only a sample of fanns. See l«xtj ,'For ilefinilions and explanations, aee text) Cdmnercial farms ty type of farm — Continued Poultry farms Dairy farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy faims and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General faims Uiscellaneous faims ESTIM 4TED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BV SOURCE All (aftn products Soltl total, dollars average per faim, dollars All crops sold dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nut«, sold .... dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest pnwiucts and horticultural specialty prt)ducts sold dollar: All livpstork and livestock products sold dollar Poultr> and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock pnsducts, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars., i.nEsrorK and lutsttick prodikts Cattle and calves fanns reponing.. number.. Cows, including heifer« that have calved farms reporting. . number.. Millt cows farms reporting.. number.. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. . number . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting.. number.. Farms refiorting by number on hand; Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head fairr.s reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. i30 to 49 head faims report! ng . . 50 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 to 499 heed farms reporting . . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calveti- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms refwrting. . 20 to '29 head farms reporting. . to to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms report! ng . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. to to 49 head [arms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head forms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting.. Hoises and, or mules farms reporting.. number.. Hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting.. number. . Sheep and iambs farms renortmg. . number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. . number. . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number. . Ewes .farms reporting.. number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting.. number . . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number. . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves Sold alive farms reporting. , number., dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number., dollars, , -Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number., dollars.. Milk and cream sold farms reporting., pounds , dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reoorting. dol 1 ars . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.. dozens, dollars.. See footnotes at end of table. 166,695 6,9i6 29,838 29,835 136,857 105,910 1,165 9 287 9 109 71 9 107 1 3 21, 570 13 156 29,600 1 11 132 5 29,195 1,165 24 Zi. 275,770 99,277 4,691,336 11, 4U 358,823 357,552 4A5 501 325 4,332,513 29,860 3,252,485 1,050,168 406 22,166 406 11,596 406 10,125 391 7,211 346 3,359 25 41 152 156 32 52 90 137 75 35 10 91 147 72 27 301 926 146 1,683 83 729 105 954 139 17,356 103 4,827 129 12,529 129 12,212 86 317 204 12,469 381 7,140 811,646 68 2,234 67,020 109 9,596 115,152 411 81,534,536 3,252,485 84 3,008 U6 74,380 26,777 48,182,043 16,847 7,351,048 7,274,700 33,363 3,204 39,781 40,830,995 256,179 606,200 39,968,616 2,651 394,890 2,491 177,878 1,873 7,492 2,413 111,271 2,450 105,741 70 85 142 146 475 610 985 138 146 405 243 307 345 318 183 544 554 1,146 139 25 9 2,110 1A,1S2 946 21,653 548 11,284 727 10,369 1,209 448,815 1,014 161,046 1,132 287,769 i,ii>; 271,072 938 16,697 1,807 118,525 2,596 209,728 33,303,765 612 22,045 661,350 1,183 379,545 4,554,540 812 26,488,426 606,200 565 27,566 918 586,468 211,131 79,640,767 30, UO 1,570,080 1,527,476 1,940 2,104 38,560 78,070,687 150,572 163,328 77,756,787 2,455 764,312 2,405 352,334 1,529 4,496 2,293 209,652 2,329 202,276 13 49 82 63 227 400 -,246 370 37 198 112 157 304 340 215 1,042 455 1,035 30 5 2 2 2,392 25,230 383 5,351 200 2,562 292 2,789 1,197 1,760,859 941 424,401 1,161 1,336,458 1,151 1,289,265 1,006 47,193 1,505 78,108 2,404 368,868 55,250,010 178 4,951 148,530 1,118 1,301,881 15,622,572 355 6,065,617 163,328 322 13,407 553 368,952 132,821 9,097,738 11, U9 5,986,332 5,891,260 12,845 4,727 77,500 3,ni,406 174,295 278,743 2,658,368 633 24,126 573 8,979 461 2,512 574 8,769 510 6,378 32 78 49 97 215 123 36 3 79 229 113 73 17 M9 2M. 39 26 6 359 2,277 268 4,784 181 2,651 200 2,133 262 36,824 241 19,966 231 16,858 231 16,230 183 628 539 49,170 544 12,672 2,015,869 194 4,434 133,020 209 33,721 404,652 248 12,020,094 278,743 225 U,571 277 440,912 158,729 240,204 4,448 168,743 2,668 200 165,875 71,461 764 70,697 10 124 9 71 3 6 6 38 8 15 19 701 3 308 2 5 2 303 2 299 2 3 31A 53 6,965 2 250 3,000 1 44 1 2,000 720 72 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see lext) Total all farms Commercial farms by type of farm Cash-graiJl farms Other field-crop farms Vegetable farms LIVESTOCK ANT) LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to Novemlier 30, 1959 fanns reportinc.. number of litters.. 1 or '2 liUers farms retwrting.. 3 lo 9 litters farms reporting.. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting.. W lo 39 litters farms reporting.. 40 lo fia litters farms reporting.. 70 or more litters farms reporting. . June 2 lo November 30 farms reporting. . number of litters. . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting.. number of litters.. SPECIHED CROPS lURVFSTED Com for all purposes farms reporting. . acres . . Under 11 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 24 acres farms reporting . . 25 lo 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 lo 74 acres farms reporting. . 75 to 99 acres farms refwrting.. 100 or more acres fanns reoorting.. Harvested for grain .farms reporting. . acres . . bushels.. Sales - - famis renorting . . bushels. . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bushels.. Sales farms reporting.. bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres . . bushels. . Sales farms repotting. . bushels. . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres., bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . , Rye harvested farms reporting., acres. . bushels. . Sales farms repoi^,ing. , bushels . , Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . , Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres., tons. Sales fanns reporting. tons. Clover, tijnothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms repotting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . toits. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . acres . tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms repotting. tons. Other hay cut fanns repotting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. 1,379 7,619 580 566 186 iA 1 2 929 3,218 1,051 1,554 57,700 260 416 586 US 86 88 676 19,779 1,141,197 344 535,355 1,448 211,071 4,617,359 1,397 4,363,314 1,026 25,367 479,652 717 417,437 3,118 94,244 2,964,005 963 929,708 2,820 105,237 3,326,987 1,011 1,288,638 115 6,351 94,766 91 80,982 1,049,797 5,832 449,872 765,273 1,451 142,569 998 125,326 135,660 148 14,865 1,463 52,747 50,056 74 2,128 1,453 342,493 290,177 198 25,441 916 77,335 62,739 90 3,725 40 2,024 14,186 1,210 7,093 474 505 185 43 1 2 815 2,943 942 4,150 1,479 56,436 213 400 581 117 80 88 635 19,443 1,126,340 314 525,355 1,342 207,748 4,578,760 1,306 4,328,978 908 24,131 460,684 646 403,574 2,829 89,248 2,822,932 846 861,437 2,599 101,430 3,222,465 912 1,252,256 99 5,981 91,466 80 79,632 5,134 428,185 733,833 1,265 137,502 862 118,544 129,415 U6 13,454 1,333 50,683 48,170 67 2,063 1,315 337,144 284,962 163 24,341 850 75,160 61,371 71 3,362 38 1,818 13,160 202 916 92 78 29 3 1A3 436 148 480 212 9,421 36 41 87 17 15 16 100 4,194 230,160 71 182,455 504 131,273 3,076,654 504 2,947,329 187 5,333 126,838 152 119,725 524 25,731 674,716 311 430,895 527 32,311 735, L20 317 510,260 43 3,889 61,805 43 58,664 540 19,290 36,992 228 12,649 49 1,657 1,783 11 888 171 7,121 7,551 27 890 19 994 611 1 10 132 5,421 3,441 31 1,094 1 45 150 30 148 7 22 140 4,135 16 51 55 11 7 107 2,696 160,825 75 88,450 19 801 18,745 19 18,309 21 370 11,250 16 9,285 111 2,384 96,395 46 42,308 136 3,951 180,485 107 143,405 1 50 1,000 1 500 214 7,904 19,985 94 7,690 225 400 10 885 1,035 6 285 225 5 5 10 WYOMING State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued 73 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text j 1t«m [For definitions and explanations, see text) LEN'ESTOCK AM> LrVTSTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued reportini;. . of liners., reporting., repoHing. , reporting., reporting. , reporting., reporting. , reporting., of litters., report] ng . , of liaers., Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30. 1959 fams number t or 2 I liters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 Iiti«rs GO toSg liu«fs farms 40 to fi9 litters farms 70 or more litters farms June 2 to November 30 ...farms number December 1 to June 1 farms number SPECIFIED CROPS ll\RVT.STED Com for all purposes faims reporting. . acres. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. , 5 reporting. . 9 reporting. . 5 reoorti ng . . 3 reporting., acres . , bushels.. s reporting. , bushels. , Under 11 acres . . , 11 to 54 acres . . . . *25 to 49 acres. .. . 50 to 74 acres... . 75 to 99 acres .... 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain ... Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting . acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels. . Oats tiarvested for grain farms reporting., acres . , bushels . . Sales farms reporting., bushels . , Barley harvested farms reporting., acres. , bushels . , Sales farms reporting . , bushels. , Rye harvested farms reporting., acres. , bushels . , Sales fanns reporting. , bushels . , Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres., Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating fanns reporting., acres. , tons.. Sales farms reporting. , tons. , Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting., ac res . , tons. , Sales farms reporting. , tons., Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting., acres., tons. , Sales farms reporting . , tons.. Wild hay cut farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Other hay cut fanns reporting, acres. tons. Sales fanns reporting. tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting, ac res . tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. Commercial farms by type of farm — Continued Poultry farms 1 118 3,000 1 2,900 157 7,350 5 2,275 12 AO^ a, 550 11 6,300 13 434 1,302 6 770 Dairy farms 294 52 25 H 61 106 47 188 81 1,992 5 38 35 1 2 6 105 4,600 5 456 U,445 5 10,613 42 561 10,105 16 8,780 187 3,6U 137,060 11 5,000 250 6^456 202,311 60 38,450 363 23 795 42 135 61 6 195 78 6 090 7 531 1 i 102 1 347 1 967 26 2 ,150 1 ,773 11 250 240 21 547 5,200 Livestock farms other than poiiltry and dairy farms and livestock ranches 555 3,890 196 227 102 27 1 2 357 1,571 450 2,319 574 24,247 97 134 203 51 36 53 177 5,935 350,490 51 57,550 468 46,727 938,775 452 864,855 350 9,869 165,360 225 140,094 1,094 32,586 1,081,061 245 220,525 1,019 35,877 1,251,387 200 279,682 32 1,100 13,103 20 9,449 2,059 170,440 283,145 371 38,650 398 66,077 71,809 48 4,910 542 22,257 20,918 23 657 554 197,303 165,477 93 15,326 323 30,414 21,005 21 1,145 9 600 3,950 Livestock ranches 199 1,023 85 77 32 5 115 351 169 672 182 7,958 18 52 59 20 15 U 38 748 32,000 3 4,700 244 21,255 362,876 229 328,100 179 5,860 86,71B 124 72,750 498 16,179 551,097 50 48,454 298 10,894 362,702 28 27,500 12 495 6,353 5 2,632 1,256 163,857 247,183 75 10,948 269 38,223 40,168 13 1,311 430 17,608 15,050 1 80 656 126,744 109,435 24 3,741 325 36,171 33,018 7 430 596 3,560 General fanns 136 822 42 76 11 7 116 414 104 408 290 8,683 41 84 1/42 17 5 1 207 5,765 348,265 114 192,200 100 7,060 165,883 95 155,490 129 2,038 60,413 113 52,940 408 8,597 275,253 178 111,980 357 11,537 481,910 189 246,659 11 447 9,205 62,463 681 42,290 102,949 430 £0,600 62 6,249 7,704 43 6,341 76 1,412 1,622 15 86 58 9,863 7,516 44 5,249 53 2,619 3,442 12 693 1 30 30O Miscellaneous farms 1 53 1,382 1 1,382 3 170 132 1 23 20 2 53 27 1 30 20 1 15 74 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Total all farms Commercial farms by type of farm Item (For rterinitions and explanations, see text) Total Cash- grain farms Other field-crop farms Vegetable fauns SPECIFIED CHOPS HAHVESTED— Continued 254 15,824 1,396,640 267 3,400 574,741 1,333 70,810 1,078,435 929 36,185 564,293 129 54,663 208 357 252 15,815 1,395,140 233 3,346 566,985 1,303 70,425 1,074,925 918 35,874 559,383 83 49,958 167 306 33 2,210 191,479 8 252 32,877 465 36,701 534,796 93 3,323 46,399 1 100 18 31 7 1,470 124,300 25 1,003 202,800 175 6,449 99,002 228 10,877 174,510 acres... pounds . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home acres^ . . hundredweight . . . Diy field and seed beans acres... lOO-lb. bags... Siigar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting . . . acres... tons... 5 1,065 Land In bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and ... _Z Less than O.OS percent. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and "butterfat sold. ^Doea not Include acreage for farms with leas than 10 hundredweight harvested. ■'Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. WYOMING State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued 75 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of fams. See textj Commercial faims by type of fann — Continued (For Hpfinitions and oxplanalions, eec tout) Poultry farms Dairy farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General farms Miscellaneous fanns SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED— Continued 1 2 5 1 45 10 560 7,300 20 500 8,550 10 445 11 14 72 2,911 281,025 107 1,219 214,764 303 12,734 193,265 273 U,221 178,771 40 33,363 41 46 69 2,491 215,491 41 46 3,669 17 906 13,372 20 1,275 20,243 6 1,940 40 53 71 6,733 582,845 47 825 112,830 333 13,075 227,190 284 8,678 131,410 16 12,845 51 152 acres... pounds... Irish potatoes harvested for home ... acreg^ . . hujidredwelght. . . Dry field and seed beans ... acres... 100-lb. bags... ... acres... tons. .. Vegeftablee harvested for sale farms reporting. ,, 5 200 5 8 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting... 76 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20- FA RMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texlj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all faims FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE FanDS number Percent disthbution percent, Land in farms acres Percent distrittution percent Average size of fami acres Value of land and buildings: Average per fann dollars Average per acre dollars. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting ID 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 iaims reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres famis reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Crt)pland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improv«nent grasses and legumes fanns reporting, acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Otlier pasture (not cropland and not wtxxHand). farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting arres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the countour farms reporting acres LanrI in strip-CDpping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting, acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 2.S to H years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AJfD OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Worlting off their farms, total operalors reporting 1 to99days operators reporti ng 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operalors reporti ng With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off- farm work operalors reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators retmrting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than form operated , . operators reporting With otber income of family exceeding value of agricultural prrxlucts sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of table. 9,705 100.0 36,195,356 100.0 3,729.6 72,643 22.26 8,403 1,693,905 258 228 370 618 1,656 2,664 2,000 436 173 3,365 598,986 2,733 454,389 1,876 304,107 520 74,863 925 75,419 821 545,321 140 25,823 7,649 32,357,385 2,183 410,748 6,485 1,490,531 6,124 1,056,810 498 17,502 205 14,689 802 341,943 219 36,856 9,449 130 1,U4 2,251 2,609 1,802 1,543 49.8 3,683 1,570 536 1,577 1,089 1,813 1,680 6,022 732 2,057 150 1.5 590 (2) 3.9 11,035 1,624.85 5 5 5 15 45 140 20 65 50 165 35 75 527 5.4 13,560 (Z) 25.7 14,676 544.58 306 4,316 126 75 70 35 175 2,020 15 150 5 10 10 140 275 4,673 140 1,800 371 7,156 281 4,171 512 5 55 190 70 76 U6 391 65 41 285 141 211 351 136 15 111 U5 1.2 6,750 (Z) 58.7 12,621 217.43 70 2,005 10 10 20 20 10 340 3.5 27,825 0.1 81.8 15,310 187.50 280 12,040 30 15 50 55 130 30 120 885 3,115 20 35 160 690 5 20 10 250 15 5 150 75 20 365 5 50 80 195 2,935 8,600 55 90 1,600 2,230 90 300 3,945 15,295 60 270 1,555 11,045 20 270 10 175 10 245 5 150 110 340 5 10 10 40 15 60 30 85 20 85 30 60 220 65 10 U5 55 no 155 120 10 55 WYOMING 77 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued fDftla are baaed on reports for only a sample of famis. See text] [For definitions and e]q)IanBtions, see text) Sire of farn>— Continued 140 to 179 acres ] to 219 acres 220 to 259 5(10 [o 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres and over FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution fiercent Lflnil in fafms acres Percent distribution percent Averse sire of farm acres Value of land ant] building^- Avera^ per farm dollars Averapi (jor acre ..dollars Land In farms according to use; CropinrH harvested farms reporting acres 1 lo 9 acres famis reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting SO to 29 acres farms reporting K to 49 acres farms reporting 50 Co 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms refiorting 3D0 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pastille , , .farms reporting acres Oopland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvmient grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Otiier cropland (idle and cmp failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres )Voodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms refiorting aCTt)5 Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres IlTigated cropland harvested farms rerxjrting acres Land use practices: CioplajiH in cover crops farms rBporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops fanned on the contour farms reporting acres Land in scnp-CTOpping systeins for soil-erosion control farms refiorting acres System of tetratws on crop ar.d pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BV AGE Operators reporting age .number. Under 25 .vears number 25 to .14 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 lo 54 years number 55 to 64 years , number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM *ORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, tola] ooerators reporting 1 to 99 days . operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or nwre days operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting, Witlt income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural prorhlcts sold Ofierators reporting. Operators not working off tlieir farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting, Willi Income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agncultural products sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of table. 735 7.6 U7,«5 0.3 159.8 21,980 136.69 670 58,620 50 80 235 290 285 12,535 lAO 5,200 50 1,355 40 2,180 75 1,665 45 1,750 435 28,320 190 6,680 675 68,230 640 53,760 95 1,820 40 2,590 25 1,935 15 800 715 10 85 175 230 110 105 295 110 50 135 100 150 140 347 3.6 69,025 0.2 198.9 26,579 144.00 341 37,500 5 10 30 90 191 15 131 3,945 105 2,835 60 1,665 55 1,170 35 1,275 5 100 191 13,855 55 2,265 321 38,130 3U 32,570 440 70 150 40 760 10 775 337 5 70 71 90 81 20 180 eo 40 60 60 80 75 167 31 56 360 3.7 85,345 0.2 33,328 139.87 340 39,210 5 10 5 40 80 160 40 175 8,905 80 4,230 30 1,620 35 1,900 25 710 15 1,040 5 5 235 24,415 100 4,215 350 51,605 340 38,160 25 530 355 5 60 85 120 45 40 230 35 70 1,571 16.2 568,688 1.6 362.0 36,923 101.85 1,469 214,464 6 25 25 82 301 675 355 695 49,485 481 34,405 . 316 23,060 70 4,235 150 7,110 125 13,960 25 1,000 1,172 204,829 422 23,863 1,240 224,203 1,195 170,195 136 4,554 16 855 lU 21,043 5 50 195 401 464 218 263 733 361 96 276 192 330 322 838 160 1,217 12.5 860,485 2.4 707.1 44,611 63.35 1,150 196,987 20 25 81 196 446 382 469 66,154 419 48,313 332 37,459 40 5,620 133 5,234 132 34,405 45 9,660 1,001 454,873 242 31,410 804 173,362 794 125,231 15 1,170 6 85 146 48,671 10 700 1,166 41 141 255 332 231 166 497 231 95 171 161 246 161 720 80 227 1,165 12.0 1,690,620 4.7 1,451.2 56,528 39.36 1,037 236,908 8 16 20 54 158 309 385 81 346 60,057 525 113,530 405 81,090 106 19,296 157 13,144 139 59,597 25 2,392 1,099 ,181,529 227 45,684 534 146,658 523 98,002 45 3,163 37 3,488 206 94,024 48 6,606 1,145 20 126 260 321 231 187 401 215 68 118 114 179 UO 2,797 28.8 32,710,048 90.4 11,694.7 170,763 16.41 2,340 868,200 8 37 50 86 286 528 823 355 167 763 386,285 857 243,386 633 156,988 188 41,152 270 45,246 305 432,379 35 12,666 2,719 30,423,946 532 287,826 1,394 733,607 1,340 500,691 97 4,810 76 7,291 289 175,190 131 28,475 2,712 29 287 614 701 615 466 50.9 505 292 76 137 120 286 91 2,292 196 752 78 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Dala iu« based on reports for only a sample of ramis. See textj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all faims 50 to fi9 acres FARMS BY COLOR *NI> TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants number. Cash tenants number. Share-cash tenants number. Crop-share tenants number. Livestock-share tenants number. Other and unspeciTied tenants number. White farm operators: Full owners number. Port owTiers number. All tenants number, PJonwhite farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants number. FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Cash-prain famis number. Tobacco farms number. Cotton farms number . Other field-crop farms number. Vegetable farms number. Fruit-and.nut farms number. Poultry fatms .number. Dairy farms number. Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy faims and livestock ranches number. Livestock ranches number. General farms number. Miscellaneous farms number. SPEanED EQUIPMENT VJD FAQLITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. number. Com pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms refxjrting. number. Tractors farms reporting. number. Tractors otlier than garden farms reporting. number. 1 tractor , farms reporting. 2 tractors farms renorting. 3 tractors farms reporting. I tractors farms reporting. ft or more tractors farms reporting. Wheel tractors farms reporting. number . Crawler tractors farms reporti ng . number. Garden tractors farms reporting. number. Automobiles farms reporting. number. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. Telephone farms reporting. Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kind of roatj on which locatetj: Hard surface farms reporting. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to B hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farms refxirting. S or 3 miles farms reporting. 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms renorting. persons. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting, persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. '3 hired worlters farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired wori 219 acres 230 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,990 acres ?,000 acres and over FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants number. Cash tenants number. Share-cash tenants number. Crop-share tenants number. Livealork-ahare tenants number. nthflf and unspecified tenants number. While fann operators; Full owners ...number. Part owners number. All tenants number. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners .number. Part owners number. All tenants number. FARMS BY TiTF. OF FARM Cagh-f^n farms number. Tobacco (a/ms number. Cotton farms number. Other field-cre>p fanns number. VegeLabk^ farms number. Fruit-and-nut farms number. Poultry farms number. Dairy farms number. Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches number. Livestock ranches number. Gttieral faims number. Miscellaneous farms number. ^EaFCED EQUIPMENT AND FACTLFITES AND KIND OF ROAD rVain combines farms reporting. number. Com picket farms reporting. number. Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms rt-porting. number, MotortTTJCks farms reporting. number. T»-acrors farms reporting. number. TVactors other thaji garden fanns reporting. number. 1 tractor farms reporting. 2 tractors farms reporting. 3 tractors farms reporting, 4 tractors farms reporting. 5 or more Ij-aclors farms reporting. Wheel tractors farms reporting. number. Crawler tractors farms report! ng . number. Garden trarlors farms reporting. number. Automobiles farms reporting. number. Automobiles and. or motormieka , farms reporting. Telephone farms reporting. Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. Crop dner (for prain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power, operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard -lurfftce , farms reporting, (jravei, shell, or shaJe farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 nile farms reporting . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting, 4 miles _ , ,. , farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired woders farm.s reporting. persons. Regular hired workers (employed I-V) or more days) farms reporting. persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired woriter farms reporting . 2 hired workers farms reporting. 1 or 4 hired wor1y materials farms reporting... Ions . , , Liquid matenals farms reporting.. . tons.. . Su£ar beets •• •• Jarms reporung. . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid matenals farms reoorUng... Ions. .. All other citips farms reporting.. acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. Ions . . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons . . Lime or liming matenals used during the year farms reporting. . acres limed . . tons. . SPEaFIED FARM EXPE.NDITURES Any of the following specified enpenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under :«100 fanns reporting.. $100 to 5899 farms reporting. . Sl.OOO to ^1,999 farms reporting.. $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting., $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $1,000 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $i,*99 farms reporting.. .'2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farmB reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting,. dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 lo$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 58.999 farms reporting., $10,000 to $19.999 farms reporting.. $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporung.. $50,000 or more farms reporting,. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and liees faims reporUng.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 farms retiorUng., $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporUng.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporUng. . dol I ars . . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 lo $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporUng., $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporung. . $5,000 or more , farms reporUng. , See footnotes at end of UUile. Sire of farm— ConUnued 140 to 179 acres 335 17,990 1,838 330 1,761 30 77 150 4,210 l.TO 344 13 175 15 2i 50 1,525 40 134 15 y 180 5,035 175 733 25 40 165 7,045 165 526 IfO to 219 acres 735 560 445,330 110 295 85 55 15 320 486,750 240 25 20 25 10 315 1J.0,U5 105 195 15 335 177,925 160 65 50 50 10 280 104,670 65 130 60 25 715 406,505 70 265 255 125 191 11,148 1,308 181 1,118 60 190 106 2,891 106 248 21 305 16 24 5 2 5 30 5 10 96 3,7(X 91 471 30 63 126 4,218 121 365 20 123 347 222 319,980 35 125 16 30 16 182 1,212,825 95 25 15 25 22 156 51,285 75 71 10 172 220,302 35 35 30 45 20 200 64,370 50 105 30 15 342 272,380 15 115 115 91 215 11,705 1,137 210 975 70 162 95 2,760 95 185 10 26 10 185 10 11 75 2,020 55 89 30 39 15 240 15 60 115 3,520 105 469 55 86 80 2,980 75 161 5 11 355 305 250,615 25 200 40 25 15 235 653,480 95 65 40 25 10 220 73,525 85 130 5 230 253,185 35 55 35 70 30 5 180 66,935 45 95 20 20 355 310,425 15 75 125 140 594 47,685 4,466 558 3,8U 143 652 267 14,615 262 1,103 5 9 35 1,480 35 143 162 5,440 U6 268 66 108 25 720 25 75 233 n,t05 213 1,376 77 402 342 U,025 306 849 46 133 1,561 1,180 1,409,113 135 715 156 122 52 806 2,456,884 498 105 60 85 58 729 285,485 276 386 67 862 1,219,949 182 205 131 140 161 42 1 661 251,024 191 256 153 61 1,535 1,204,433 46 555 455 478 1 500 to 999 acres 257 24,939 2,190 242 1,949 56 241 172 9,835 167 849 10 100 10 71 3,306 51 2U 31 56 15 475 10 26 5 10 91 4,074 86 416 31 73 L26 7,U9 111 439 20 84 1,212 911 1,050,917 UO 493 156 105 47 595 1,622,705 370 107 25 41 52 523 268,305 150 287 36 644 777,700 175 130 120 121 56 37 5 441 104,306 220 145 61 15 1,197 956,545 65 372 416 344 1,000 to 1,999 acres 144 10,244 1,069 140 976 17 93 99 5,077 98 483 1 7 U 235 9 10 2 4 33 1,234 27 98 8 33 5 437 5 77 27 1,442 25 169 9 41 32 1,819 29 139 4 8 1,151 1,005 1,113,674 85 615 172 97 36 644 1,444,951 4U 101 56 39 35 479 295,980 162 226 91 646 939,418 144 144 102 142 68 37 416 91,972 198 172 31 15 1,131 993,403 33 3X 370 390 !,000 acres and over 335 34,942 3,730 317 3,411 37 319 262 22,333 252 2,276 12 127 21 1,498 19 127 2 35 68 3,610 56 341 18 110 3 146 3 17 1 2 30 2,099 29 283 5 21 73 5,256 68 367 7 24 2,789 2,639 9,156,070 59 792 604 695 489 1,682 14,316,297 627 389 206 183 277 1,131 1,184,289 228 579 324 2,107 11,182,506 174 278 231 482 398 251 167 103 23 840 245,953 322 366 88 64 2,766 3,998,158 21 403 872 1,369 101 82 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued fDftlA are based on reports for only a sajnpte of famis. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Under 10 acres 10 to 49 acres 70 to 99 acres ICO to 139 acres ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE Alltarin products SOlll total, dollars. . average per Taim, dollars . . All crops sold .dollars.. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars.. Vegetables sold dollars.. Fruits aiid nuts sold dollars.. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. . All livestock and livestock pioducts sold dollars.. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars., Dairy products sold dollars.. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves . . . arms reporting. . number,, aitns reporting.. number.. ; reporting . . number . , arms repotting.. number. , aims reporting., numlier.. Farms reporting by numiwr on hand; Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 4 head farms lepotting. 5 to 9 head fajms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 499 head farms reporting, 500 or more head farms reporting. Cows including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head faims reporting . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 99 head farms reporting. ,30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. ICO or more head farms reporting. Horses and/of mules farms reporting . number. Hogs and pigs farms reporting, number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting. number. Bom before June 1 faims reporting. number. Sheep and lambs farms reporting. number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. number. Ewes . .farms reporting. number. Rams and wethers farms reporti ng . number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms refiorting. number. dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting, number. dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Kfilk and cream sob! farms ronorting. pounds dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken egi* sold farm*- retiorting. dorens. Hollars. >ee f.mtnot^s at end of table. 160,917,936 16,581 29,871,481 29,393,328 54,663 14,130 409,360 131,046,455 910,227 4,563,573 125,572,655 8,124 1,261,568 7,711 575,860 5,580 28,485 7,296 354,171 7,071 331,537 206 638 678 689 1,548 1,482 2,371 512 548 1,810 8S6 S21 880 749 428 1,619 1,621 3,300 330 203 90 31 1 6,409 49,138 2,554 43,110 1,530 22,322 1,896 20,788 3,561 2,330,911 2,9W 637,729 3,336 1,693,182 3,302 1,626,373 2,654 66,809 5,712 377,726 7,387 616,975 94,343,943 1,521 41,234 1,237,020 3,258 1,777,323 21,327,876 li 2,408], U5, 931, 376 \ 4,563,573 I 1,749 I 85,056 il 2,669 I 2,195,311 I' 790,3U j 301,335 2,009 154,546 856 1,265 152,425 146,789 81,331 2,225 63,233 85 669 63 265 35 65 65 185 50 215 35 95 *5 1,220 25 725 40 495 15 225 10 85 10 lAO S 125 5 15 75 14,440 65 240 27,095 30 1,075 32,250 5 275 3,300 15 68,350 2,225 30 4,687 35 212,900 76,644 608,115 1,154 102,391 96,615 2,875 2,586 315 505,724 34,459 87,885 383,380 366 4,813 351 2,383 275 795 271 1,224 241 1,206 10 120 120 55 41 15 5 65 225 26 15 15 5 70 200 211 902 131 1,026 70 675 96 351 161 5,244 136 1,934 130 3,310 130 3,200 80 UO 326 17,340 286 1,982 292,175 75 705 21,150 131 4,033 48,396 186 3,223,285 87,885 115 4,192 161 80,409 28,947 126,581 1,101 25,203 24,953 250 101,378 8,600 11,305 90 1,585 90 485 70 150 80 350 70 750 55 130 30 385 30 310 15 75 20 665 20 175 15 490 15 470 10 20 60 3,645 70 455 48,365 15 420 12,600 25 1,U5 U,740 40 419,700 11,305 5 473 40 22,575 8,127 916,216 2,695 393,777 393,567 210 522,439 72,679 58,405 216 3,549 176 1,232 141 531 176 1,4';^ 135 845 30 115 26 136 612 85 620 25 225 80 395 90 6,310 80 2,070 80 4,240 80 3,960 55 280 175 19,250 165 1,915 275,550 40 445 13,350 70 4,815 57,780 95 2,360,120 58,405 75 5,068 105 179,835 64,741 WYOMING 83 state Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [toftta ore based on reports for only a sftmple of famia. Se« lextj (For definitions ud nqilanatioas, see text) ESITOATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOLmCE All farn products sold toui, dollars. . average per farm, dollars. . All ctops sold dollars.. Field crops, other Lhan vegetables and fruits and nuta, flold dollars. . Vegetables soM dollars.. Fmits and nula sold dollars. . Forest orttducCs and honicultwral specially products sold dollars . . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. . Poultry and poultry producia aold , dollars. . Dairy products sold dollars.. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars , . uvEsrrocK and livestock products Cattle and calves f"ms reporUnR. . number., Cowa, including heifers that have calved farms reportinR.. number. . Milkcow8 '»nn3 reponing.. number . . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting.. number . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting.. number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: CaUie and calves- 1 head firms reporting.. 2 to 4 head turns reporting.. 5 to 9 head "anris reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reoortjng. . 90 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting.. Cows including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms refwrtjng.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head Jarms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head ..farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. lOu Of more head farms reporting.. Sfilk cows- 1 head farms reportmg. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reoorting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms r¥t>orting.. 75 io99 head farms reoorting.. 100 or more head farms reportang.. Horses and/or mules farms reporting.. numb€>r. , Hogs and pigs farms reoorting.. number. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting. . number.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting., number, , Sheep and lambs farms reporting,. number, , Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting, , number, . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. . number, . Ewes farms reporting, . number,. Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number, , Chickens 4 months old and Ovet farms reporting.. number, , Livestock and livestock products sold: CalUe and calves sold aJive farms reporting. , number.. dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . numb«. . dollarB,. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. , number, , dollars.. Milk and cream sold*^ farms reporting. , pounds . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold. farms reporting.. dollars., Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.. dozens. , dollars,. See footnotes at end of table. Siee of furr^^'ontinued 140 to 179 acres 160 to 21fl acres 5 620,986 7,fAt 2 650,72"i 2 6U,352 875 1,697 34,800 2 ,970,262 4B,690 597,680 2 ,323,892 530 18,880 470 8,260 340 2,865 465 6,110 410 4,510 20 70 45 90 180 95 30 60 155 105 95 25 5 75 170 45 40 10 285 1,235 260 3,645 185 1,755 170 1,890 280 48,620 220 U,720 270 34,900 270 32,490 220 2,410 385 26,330 460 10,790 1,518,645 175 3,910 117,300 250 40,390 484,680 230 19,613,847 597,680 135 6,602 175 116,565 41,963 4,722,036 13,608 1,816,704 1,785,511 50 1,593 29,550 2,905,332 39,148 352,410 2,513,774 262 13,505 236 3,915 215 1,465 215 3,325 197 6,265 191 668 120 2,010 75 710 75 1,300 120 18,695 105 12,965 100 5,730 100 5,495 60 235 195 12,235 208 10,385 2,128,965 70 2,035 61,050 130 23,065 276,780 90 9,888,695 352,410 55 2,844 90 100,010 36,004 3 to 250 acres 4,066,541 11,296 1,708,730 1,682,342 1,500 688 24,200 2,357,811 57,955 511,110 1,788,746 291 U,196 261 4,168 236 1,932 261 4,814 226 2,2K 10 30 25 30 121 60 15 180 1,230 141 2,067 86 1,108 101 959 135 25,275 120 12,175 120 13,100 115 12,335 105 765 206 18,374 275 8,005 1,318,295 75 2,050 61,500 135 27,350 328,200 131 13,686,030 511,110 115 7,564 135 125,460 45,166 3B0 to 499 acres 17,284,266 11,002 7,488,037 7,385,777 34,315 3,520 64,425 9,796,229 130,509 1,245,555 8,420,165 1,303 63,503 1,227 27,297 990 6,584 1,132 18,837 1,066 17,369 70 145 118 146 331 306 186 1 160 380 205 170 131 126 20 35 297 508 105 45 20 15 3,967 537 9,497 347 4,977 425 4,520 601 122,946 491 55,833 564 67,113 559 65,034 424 2,0TO 960 61,191 1,093 39,729 6,638,382 366 10,134 304,020 551 94,382 1,132,584 542 35,848,291 1,245,555 361 14,504 522 309,860 111,550 13,204,739 10,850 4,459,755 4,455,428 3,250 383 194 8,74^,984 86,308 517,085 e,Ul,591 1,043 79,594 1,001 36,280 687 3,566 983 22,541 978 20,773 20 25 56 98 280 285 278 1 25 203 161 180 191 105 45 91 230 377 25 35 15 5 847 4,307 386 6,739 241 4,380 291 2,359 378 91,266 337 34,115 357 57,151 347 48,885 287 8,266 778 45,716 973 41,743 6,586,525 241 5,171 155,130 359 95,948 1,151,376 251 16,053,250 517,085 260 9,018 390 198,360 71,410 1,000 to 1,999 acres U, 368, 152 11,475 3,652,331 3,603,720 8,403 910 39,298 9,715,821 122,055 450,508 9,143,258 1,037 105,326 1,010 51,311 673 3,171 952 28,774 948 25,241 11 50 44 63 182 316 359 12 35 155 94 136 221 162 76 131 192 429 26 12 6 A 3 878 5,012 269 4,890 141 2,146 199 2,744 466 136,515 376 39,945 433 96,570 431 92,533 360 4,037 718 53,221 1,007 53,301 7,281,215 162 5,130 153,900 407 103,911 1,246,932 286 12,629,824 450,508 204 U,093 341 300,340 108,122 2,000 acres and over 93,504,316 35,218 6,372,766 6,304,690 1,880 2,043 64,153 92,U1,550 181,786 443,540 91,506,224 2,615 951,656 2,559 437,419 1,723 5,941 2,445 264,009 2,514 250,228 20 53 70 56 128 309 1,483 496 43 131 64 100 232 331 277 1,331 466 1,185 44 11 9 7 1 2,555 30,515 445 9,316 235 4,286 339 5,030 1,175 1,866,955 929 461,742 1,137 1,405,213 1,130 1,356,791 983 48,422 1,609 89,609 2,544 446,192 67,594,326 207 8,619 258,570 1,090 1,373,414 16,480,968 405 12,966,697 443,540 339 16,220 575 4A2,287 159,224 84 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texlj (For definitjona and explanauons, see text) 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres LIV'ESTOCK AND LrVESTOCK PRODl'CTS-Continued Litters farrowed Qecember 1, 195B, to November 30. 1959 . . . .farms reporting. , number of litters., lor 2 litters farms reoorting.. 3 to 9 litters farms reporting., 10 to 19 litters farms reporting., 20 to 39 litters farms reporting. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting. 70 or more litters farms reporting. , June 2 to November 30 farms reporting., number of litters.. December 1 Id June 1 farms reporting. number of litters.. SPEaFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Under 11 acres . .. U to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres ... . 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . . . arms reporting., 'arms reporting., arms rerwrting.. Farms report] ng . . 1 reporting., 'arms reporting. . arms reporti ng . . acres. . bushels., farms reporting. . bushels. . Winter wheat hai-vested farms reporting . . acres . . btishels. . Sales fajms reporting. . bushels . . Spring wheat harvested faros reporting . . acres. . btishels . . Sales fanns reporting. . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain fanns reporting. . acres . . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested fanns reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting , . btishels . . Rye harvested farms repotting . . acres. . bushels . . Sales fanns reporting. . bushels . . Hay crops : Land firom which hay iras cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa miictures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Clover, tijiKtthy, and mlxttires of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, lye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . aciTes . . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting.. acres. . tons.. Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Crass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres. , tons, green weight.. See footnotes at end of table. 1,379 7,619 580 566 186 « 1 2 929 3,218 1,051 .4,401 1,554 57,700 260 416 586 U8 86 88 676 19,779 1,U1,197 344 535,355 1,448 211,071 4,617,359 1,397 4,363, 3IA 1,026 25,367 479,652 717 417,437 3,118 94,244 2,964,005 963 929,708 2,820 105,237 3,326,987 1,011 1,288,638 115 6,351 94,766 91 80,982 1,049,797 5,832 449,872 765,273 1,451 142,569 998 125,326 135,560 148 14,865 1,463 52,747 50,056 74 2,128 1,453 342,493 290,177 198 25,441 916 77,335 62,739 90 3,725 40 2,024 14,186 30 240 10 10 10 20 90 25 150 5 S 175 5 175 35 100 15 20 25 270 15 10 15 125 7,700 10 4,500 11 40 1,350 6 975 20 100 2,625 15 2,190 45 240 6,525 5 1,500 50 460 15,575 15 4,S40 3,020 200 2,150 3,865 70 960 10 180 235 5 200 *5 270 325 15 180 245 20 240 210 5 75 10 liOO 5 5 5 75 3,000 5 3,000 5 35 1,050 5 750 10 140 3,700 5 200 30 620 15,625 20 U.OOO 50 720 1,160 10 150 5 150 225 5 100 100 130 20 20 30 425 20 5 5 30 385 23,625 15 16,500 20 285 5j550 20 5,550 45 355 12,215 30 9,705 95 1,400 50,470 40 35,375 105 1,630 62,535 60 33,175 5 50 900 5 900 6,430 200 5,540 11,065 70 4,260 25 775 1,210 15 630 20 115 UO WYOMING 85 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DalA are based on reporti fof only a sample or famis. See texl J (For definitions aiid explanations, see text) I.IVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PROWCTS-Coodnued Litteis (ariowed Decenbei 1, 1958, to November 30. 1959 . 1 or 2 litters 8 to 9 litt«ra 10 to li) litters SO to S9 litters 40 U>69 litters 70 or more litters . . June 2 to November 30 I'nder U acres . U to 24 acres . . 25 (o 49 acres . . 50 to 74 acres , . 75 In 99 acres . . 100 or more acre Harvested for grain . , .(arms reporting niimber of litters 'arms reportj ng 'arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reportjng 'arms reporting 'arms reporting farms reporting number or lilt«rs December 1 to June 1 farms reporting number of litters spEanED CROPS harvested Com for all purposes farms reporting., acres, "arms reporting, 'arms repotting, arms reporti ng . arms reporting. 3 reporting, arms reporting, 'arms reporting, acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Winter wheat harvested farms reporting.. acres. . btishelG . , Sales f anns reporting . . tiushels. . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting . , acres. . bushels . . Sales f aTTDS repotting . . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms repotting.. acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . btishels . . I^e harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . btishels . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales f anus reporting . . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtitres of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Sales fanns reporting. . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms repotting. . tons. . Wild hay cut fanns reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales farms repotting . . tons . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains fanns reporting . . acres. . tons, green weight.. See footnotes at end of table. Size of faim— Continued 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 lo 259 acres 2fi0 lo 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 150 725 75 55 15 5 135 365 90 360 195 5,085 20 55 115 5 135 3,7*5 216,410 95 1«J,920 30 730 15,935 25 14,255 70 615 20,465 40 17,835 275 5,120 184,745 115 69 ,975 245 5,715 225,765 115 127,575 23,945 510 17,495 42,095 120 7,495 65 3,855 4,120 10 425 60 1,050 1,405 35 965 1,065 5 175 20 580 470 5 125 65 355 15 40 10 30 95 60 260 46 1,110 10 10 26 25 360 16,715 20 6,500 20 350 4,375 20 3,925 50 515 17,525 30 U,850 151 2,652 U0,185 70 38,805 160 4,450 150,795 75 62,090 15,976 296 12,626 27,990 135 12,510 35 1,335 1,300 15 690 50 1,015 1,030 5 20 25 740 775 10 250 15 260 275 10 220 46 167 130 3,970 25 30 65 65 2,125 165,125 30 47,000 10 125 3,625 10 3,535 45 560 19,490 30 15,975 195 2,710 120,905 25 17,230 165 3,845 193,600 55 84,500 300 12,920 28,225 85 7,310 30 1,695 2,U0 5 50 35 945 1,645 5 40 10 275 310 310 1,770 115 125 65 225 745 240 1,025 407 12,140 60 170 140 10 15 12 176 5,000 322,450 80 191,000 216 U,553 315,135 196 297,185 231 3,258 92,120 171 81,136 683 16,661 539,475 240 192,935 638 20,722 796,649 246 322,719 15 630 3,800 10 6,250 100,447 1,175 69,704 134,625 441 41,220 181 12,598 16,974 15 2,295 167 4,385 3,870 15 235 96 8,780 6,855 20 1,125 120 4,470 6,035 25 835 15 510 2,950 221 1,261 70 106 40 5 151 529 181 732 201 7,966 40 25 80 25 21 10 86 3,620 172,575 25 41,000 281 29,003 679,995 281 643,825 Ul 2,477 49, U5 96 44,274 425 14,630 476,545 170 199,725 413 16, OU 535,865 125 200,050 20 1,575 19,850 15 18,325 739 55,380 100,818 226 25,640 175 16,120 17,995 30 4,105 232 8,139 8,102 30 985 196 21,350 18,719 45 5,225 120 4,735 4,155 10 300 10 250 3,750 154 826 82 45 17 9 1 82 289 125 537 172 7,119 14 42 60 37 9 10 37 1,482 72,742 18 24,825 354 56,288 1,272,757 343 1,193,850 153 6,584 101,441 119 89,592 403 15,163 401,152 109 138,417 344 16,715 375,205 120 173,432 24 1,580 22,630 20 20,552 649 54,349 78,856 102 14 , 106 133 17,828 18,427 23 2,825 277 8,817 8,235 8 199 229 33,997 30,463 38 4,274 190 11,590 7,405 U 869 3 80 525 248 1,517 US 95 23 10 i IM 578 194 939 263 18,200 16 39 80 36 36 56 47 2,087 99,930 11 28,960 491 1(»,U2 2,312,047 481 2,194,324 236 10,623 157,776 171 U7,730 716 33,848 993,718 119 195,246 510 32,144 822,238 100 202,222 46 2,436 38,836 36 31,365 1,413 210,188 318,749 122 22,498 329 70,445 72,469 25 3,270 537 27,436 24,669 11 649 847 276,081 231,655 75 14,267 406 55,035 43,734 22 1,301 12 1,184 6,961 86 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj Totsl nil turns Size of faim Item (For definitiona and explanations, see text) Under 10 acres 10 to 4S acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres ICO to 139 acres SPEariED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued 25* 15,82* 1,396,640 267 3,400 574,741 1,333 70,810 1,078,435 929 36,185 564,293 129 54,663 208 357 10 1,265 5 e 5 2 175 35 570 8,200 5 10 130 26 2,875 15 12 5 5 «0 10 125 1,110 5 250 20 91 12,010 35 775 15,015 30 455 6,695 15 4 acres . . , pounds . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home 5 acres^ , . hundredweight . . . Dry field and seed beans 70 7,500 110 acres... 100-lb. bags... Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting... acres . . . tons . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... 4,320 74,600 65 1,550 22,460 Land in bearing end nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and acres.. . Z Less than 0.05 percent. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Doee not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. WYOMING 87 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FAKm CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DalA ue based an reports for only a sample of farms. See tAxtJ (For definjtions and explanaljons, see t«xt) Site of farm-Continuod 140 to 179 acres 220 to 259 arres SOO to 999 acres l^OOO to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres and over SPEaFTED CROPS BARVESTED-Continued Alfalfa seed harvested farms reportljvg . acres, pounds. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reportljifi. acres'' hundredweight.. Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . , acres. 100- lb. bags. Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting., acres . tons. Vegetables harvested for sale fanns reporting.. Sales dollars . , Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting. acres.. 25 82 1,810 230 9,965 153,450 210 6,090 91,950 10 875 35 U9 10 40 10,000 126 7,587 106,565 96 3,730 56,175 5 50 9,000 20 240 31,540 140 7,195 106,560 115 3,715 54,495 5 1,500 85 7,785 654,715 55 875 166,115 398 24,070 374,130 248 12,295 198,950 40 34,315 40 2,985 300,500 35 751 165 , 335 170 9,700 151,255 96 4,549 73,990 20 3,250 41 1,115 75,904 36 995 147,717 40 2,015 30,262 29 1,538 24,269 83 3,889 356,521 51 249 32, U9 39 4,488 57,288 35 2,253 35,179 4 1,880 30 45 88 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959 [Dflla ue based on reporta for only a eample of farms. See text! (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms ercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners All tenants FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms jiumber Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Avera^ per farm .dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cn^pland harvested iarms 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 refcrting 500 to 999 acres farms reporti ng 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres C^npland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-impiuvoment grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland [idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Wtiodland pastured tflrms reporting, acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture {not cropland and not troodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Itfigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cnipland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour fiums reporting acres Land in sthp-cnopping systems for soiUercision control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crtjp and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operatofs reporting age jiumber Under 35 years jiumber 25 to .34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years jiumber 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Fatm operatots- Wortang off their farms, total operatr>rs reporting. 1 to 99 days operawrs reporting, 100 to 199 days operalors reporting 200 or more days operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agncultural products sold operators reporting. Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms ooerators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated . , operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 9,705 XXX 36,195,356 XXX 3,729.6 72,643 22.26 8,i03 1,693,905 258 228 370 618 1,656 2,664 2,000 436 173 3,365 598,986 2,733 454,389 1,876 304,107 520 74,863 925 75,419 821 545,321 UO ,25,823 7,649 32,357,385 2,183 410,748 6,485 1,490,531 6,124 1,056,310 498 17,502 205 14,689 802 341,943 219 36,856 9,449 130 1,114 2,251 2,609 1,802 1,543 49.8 3,683 1,570 536 1,577 1,089 1,813 1,680 6,022 732 2,057 8,084 100.0 32,209,109 100.0 3,984.3 83,397 21.83 7,294 1,639,321 81 83 156 422 1,406 2,554 1,986 435 171 2,840 564,087 2,487 434,389 1,742 296,815 461 67,728 832 69,846 728 521,041 116 21,833 6,525 28,533,396 1,791 393,703 5,465 1,424,579 5,275 1,020,253 458 16,905 173 13,647 764 337,052 210 35,704 7,882 108 958 1,910 2,271 1,564 1,071 49.2 2,526 1,431 391 704 737 2,898 35.8 2,653,720 8.2 915.7 45,249 50.79 2,614 416,467 54 40 65 217 678 981 479 77 23 1,107 127,067 761 83,583 504 53,307 146 16,526 264 13,750 229 79,332 37 6,181 2,154 1,852,368 746 87,677 2,208 416,968 2,095 296,145 169 4,757 48 2,600 206 64,733 42 5,410 2,817 24 200 585 829 662 517 52.0 1,039 569 158 312 323 526 342 3,691 45.7 21,241,643 65.9 5,755.0 112,202 19.91 3,318 892,748 15 36 63 162 510 1,011 1,128 281 112 1,271 343,354 1,222 268,175 874 180,584 231 42,661 406 44,930 393 369,025 65 12,071 3,315 19,044,983 793 230,232 2,215 710,603 2,161 500,571 158 8,289 73 6,452 401 207,153 133 27,390 3,628 30 315 864 1,129 786 504 50.4 956 568 141 247 281 425 204 191 2.4 6,124,424 19.0 32,065-0 372,952 12.07 154 98,347 1 2 5 6 34 45 33 28 56 38,070 36 7,874 23 2,908 13 3,818 8 1,148 21 40,241 2 41 181 5,900,554 54 55,255 132 124,996 125 79,780 5,558 654 17682 1,859 232 679 2,735 318 850 6 241 6 598 800 2 33 163 11 WYOMING 89 state Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 19ft9-Continued [DftU an- bM«l on rflporta for only k siunple of farms. See text] (For definiuona and exfilanatKins, see textj F\RMS, ACREAGE, WD VVLIIE Farms number. Perrenl Higtnhuuon percent. Land in farms acres. Percent tfiatribulion percent. Average si re of farm acres , Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars. . Average per acre dollars. Land in farms according to use; Cropland harvested farms reportjnp acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting ID lo 19 acres farms reporting SO to 29 acres farms reporting 30 lo 49 acres farms refxjrting SO to 99 acres farms reporting 100 lo 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting CiTjpland used only for pasture farms reporting ticres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms leportinp ncres C^iltivated summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvwnent grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crt>p failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms WrxxUand not pastured farms Other pasture (not cropland and not woooland) farms Improved pasture farms Irrigated land in farms farms tiTigated cropland harvested farms Land use practices: Oopland in cover oops farms Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms Land in stnp-cropping systems for soit-erosion control farms System of terraces on crop and pasture land reporting acres reporting acres reporting reporting acres reporting acres reporting reporting acres reporti ng acres reporting acres reporting FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Opeiators reporting age number, , Under '25 years number,, 25 to 34 years ,number.. 35 to 44 years number.. 45 lo 54 years number.. 55 lo 14 years number. . 65 Of more years number. , Average age years . , OFF-FARM WORK ANT) OTHER INCOME Farm operatofs- Wotiting off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting.. 100 lo 199 days operators reporting. . 200 or more days operators reporting, , Wilii other members of family working off farm ... . operators reporting, , With income from sources other than farm operated and off- farm work operators reporti ng , . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting, . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms or>er«tora refwrting, , With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income fnsm sources other than farm operated . , operators reoorting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . Sm footjiot«s at ent) of table. Cotmnerclal fanns by tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenants 35^ i.iv-i.ess 3.7 3.111.7 M,665 17,8; 27-'. •40,65"; 137 33,863 80 8,885 56 4,763 12 1,611 31 2,511 iO 13,741 1 330 316 1,066,U3 43 10, S")? 196 40,9Oi 186 25,692 17 517 12 571 12 3,690 8 1,327 343 le 91 115 61, ^9 146 81 28 37 39 69 40 209 25 37 Share-cash tenants 208 2.6 299,805 0.9 1,<.41.4 55,670 34.93 207 50,697 1 43 51 94 16 2 59 7,207 125 23, 328 81 13,415 24 1,696 49 3,217 15 4,248 6 2,202 136 ^ 203,957 36 2,331 155 30,105 154 26,575 Crop-share tenants 36 696 39 19,726 100 64 31 2 1 512 6.3 257,786 0.8 503,5 41,407 82,88 512 101,267 254 149 13 2 144 7,]?7 186 32,900 144 30,023 29 1,005 48 1,872 12 1,315 3 223 254 102,972 95 3,614 401 72,722 401 67,209 59 2,026 3 435 37 36,014 6 553 492 16 148 164 107 37 20 344 38 35 Lives took- share tenar.ts 154 1.9 256,628 0.8 1,666,4 55,038 31.44 146 27,712 1 1 2 21 77 38 5 1 55 3,724 56 6,885 42 5,314 5 381 17 1,190 10,014 2 785 112 199,955 16 3,055 106 20,033 101 16,611 14 ,876 3 174 154 7 61 46 34 5 1 Other and unspecified tenants 75 0.9 199,448 0.6 2,659.3 62,. 248 13.92 69 11,429 6 33 IS 1 1 11 ,<,625 21 2,759 18 1,501 1 30 9 1,228 640 52 8,248 52 7,670 10 300 11 1,240 60 11 390 71 2 19 19 29 2 37 U 13 13 38 3 3 90 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DbIa are bfrsed on reporta for only a SBinple of fanns. See texQ Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Total aU farms Commercial farms by tenure of operetor Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants SPfXJFIED EOUIPMENT AND FAOUTIES AND KIND OF HOAD Grain combines farms reporting... number. . , Com pickers farms reporting... number. . . Pick-up balers farms reporting... number Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . . number... Motortnicks farms reporting, . . number,,, TVactors farms reporting, , , number,,. Tractors other than garden farms reporting... number 1 tractor farms reporting 2 tractors farms reporting... 3 tractors farms reporting... 4 tractors farms reporting. , . 5 or more tractors , farms reporting.,, IVheel tractors farms reporting. . . number. . . Crawler tractors farms reporting. . , number Garden tractors farms reporting. . . number. .. \utomobiles farms reporting... number. . . Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . . Telephone farms reporting... Home freezer farms reporting. . . Milking machine farms reporting, .. F.Iectric milk cooler farms reporting.. . Oop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting, . . Power.ooerat«d elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting . . , Farms by kind of foad on which located: Hard surface farms reporting, , Gravel, shell, or shale farms rerorting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface toad farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hart! surface ipari farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting. . 2or -T miles ..farms reporting.. 4 miles ..farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting. . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting.. persons.. Regular hired workers (employed IfiO or more days) farms reporting. . persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reoorting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reportrng.. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Operators not reportjng residence pumber. . USE OF COMMERDAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year. operators reporting... acres on which used tons. Dry materials farms reporting tons Liquid materials faims reporting. . . tons... Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting,. acres.. Dry matenals farms reporting. . tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons,. Other pasture (not cropland) faims reportjng. . acres.. Dry materials faims reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Com /arms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. See footrtotes at end of table. 3,379 3,757 291 297 3,315 3,496 892 996 8,743 16,232 8,332 21,591 3,230 20,737 2,360 2,572 1,722 791 785 8,147 19,271 1,287 1,466 808 854 8,413 11,493 9,447 6,440 6,677 1,022 346 32 2,365 2,543 2,483 4,363 985 3,378 666 1,008 257 1,447 2,416 6,301 1,906 4,245 1,205 352 186 102 61 8,300 849 556 2,393 167,431 16,636 2,290 14,838 458 1,798 1,307 64,071 1,281 5,660 44 193 132 3,913 123 348 9 42 515 18,055 391 1,259 183 399 3,186 3,545 290 296 3,142 3,305 868 955 7,573 14,786 7,258 20,028 7,211 19,283 1,627 2,360 1,687 759 778 7,161 17,924 1,202 1,359 701 745 7,160 9,934 7,967 5,503 5,744 942 332 32 2,313 1,994 2,079 3,767 753 3,014 555 853 226 1,380 2,367 6,194 1,875 4,179 1,183 347 185 100 60 6,966 635 433 2,251 163,585 16,300 2,148 14,504 453 1,796 1,239 62,661 1,213 5,590 44 193 111 3,741 102 331 9 42 498 17, 8U 379 1,195 178 397 1,039 1,132 92 97 1,030 1,066 286 313 2,625 4,323 2,513 6,352 2,482 6,009 695 323 543 200 221 2,463 5,591 371 418 326 343 2,519 3,149 2,350 2,019 1,949 440 144 7 806 811 763 1,246 350 896 204 271 72 349 542 1,332 394 600 277 79 32 5 1 2,547 203 148 894 54,182 4,989 842 4,535 195 454 487 19, 157 477 1,315 15 25 48 940 43 69 5 3 182 6,306 128 371 69 no 1,505 1,726 114 115 1,556 1,644 418 463 3,533 7,444 3,412 9,956 3,404 9,637 668 1,071 830 405 430 3,381 8,922 647 715 297 319 3,308 4,851 3,634 2,437 2,802 349 161 24 1,227 943 1,860 286 1,574 258 414 110 792 1,397 3,318 1,163 2,407 736 221 116 56 34 3,209 294 183 831 65,055 7,001 808 6,061 13'"! 940 534 31,029 525 2,707 16 128 50 1,206 46 103 4 39 164 6,366 137 533 53 155 46 1 1 99 134 22 29 189 762 172 792 165 766 21 45 19 18 62 160 649 90 117 21 26 164 436 190 148 147 9 4 163 1,085 154 958 119 48 24 50 7,033 680 49 663 3 17 43 ,115 42 526 1 2 3 470 3 42 6 311 4 9 2 9 WYOMING 91 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continuecl [DftU are based on repons Tor only a aample or TannB. See text] (For definitions and explanauons, see text) Comnerclal farms by 1 enure of operator — Continued Cash tenajits Share-caeh tenants Crop- share t.enants Livestock-Share tenar;t5 Other and unspecified tenants SPGCIFIEO EQUIPMENT *ND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD (Win ombinea faims reporting. number . Omb pickers laims reporting., number., PicV-up balers farms reporting., number. , Field forajie harvesters farms reporting. . numtier., Moloftftidis farms reporting., number., ^■eton farms reporting. number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting., number., 1 tractor farms r«pt>rting. 2 tractors farms reporting. 3 tractnts farms reporting . 4 tractors farms reporting. ."i or more tractors farms reponine. Wheel tractors farms reporting., number.. Crawler tractors farms raporti ng. , number.. Garden tractors farms reporting., number. , Automobilea farms reporting. number.. Automobiles and/'or motollnicks farms reporting.. Telephone farms reporting.. Home freeter farms repr^ng.. Milking machine farms reporting. , Electric milk ct»ler farms reporting. , Citjp drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. , PowerH>peTal«d elevalor, conveyor, or blower farms reporting.. Farms by kint] of road on iwhich jocatetl: Hard surface farms reporting. Oravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. , Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. , 1 or more miles to a hard surface road , , .farms reporting. , 1 mile faims reporting. , 2 or 3 miles fanns reporting., 1 miles farms reporting. , 5 or more miles farms reporting. , FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting., persons , Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons.. Farms reporting by number of regular hired worliers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting., 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. , 5 to 9 hired vroriters farms reporting. 10 or mor« hired workers. farms reporting. , RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. , Operators not reporting residence number., USE OF COMMERQAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertiliting materials used during the year fanrs reporting. . acres on which used . , tons. , Dry materials farms reporting. , Ions. , Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons. , Cnpa on which used- Hay and cropland pasture Jarms reporting acres .farms rr^porting tons 'arms reporting Ions Dry materials . , Lii|uid materials Other pasture (not cropland) , Dry materials Litpiid materials Com Dry materials . . Liifuid materials 'arms reporting acres 'arms reporting tons 'aims reporting tons 'arms reporting, acres 'arms reporting tons 'aims reporting tons 64 63 1 1 133 134 28 29 326 514 263 579 262 571 82 27 7 261 535 36 36 8 303 386 351 195 214 40 91 87 175 27 148 16 31 5 96 71 114 49 76 291 42 22 23 2,869 271 22 266 6 22 ,336 16 125 6 5 "1,000 5 102 135 140 22 22 97 99 45 51 207 399 198 524 198 502 34 70 63 22 9 198 497 5 5 22 22 200 243 208 152 156 31 3 1 62 186 17 5 85 6,382 611 79 501 29 no 34 1,190 23 46 17 28 329 354 33 38 147 148 63 64 487 1,004 491 1,343 491 i,321 82 155 143 70 41 490 1,281 28 40 22 22 455 587 507 391 334 48 5 159 116 202 36 166 45 74 17 30 110 176 70 V6 409 67 36 297 24,459 2,391 282 2,146 76 245 106 4,080 106 298 1 98 3,060 73 189 37 95 17 61 61 6 6 149 245 152 372 152 369 18 83 29 16 6 152 350 16 19 3 3 145 192 154 107 103 18 5 142 10 47 2,415 246 47 221 5 25 19 660 19 10 415 10 25 24 25 5 5 19 19 57 93 57 110 57 108 27 19 56 99 9 9 2 66 90 73 54 39 7 1 15 7 18 5 22 5 IT 63 4 19 1,190 111 19 111 4 350 1 100 1 10 See footnotes at end of tahle. 92 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE Iste Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued i"DaLa ei-« baseo on . jpciUj fw only e annplii of farr.ia. Sed tertj [For derimtions and expl.malions, see tent) Totii all farms CDmmercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants LSE OF COkftfERa KL FERTn.IZER \ND LIWE-ajminuod CoTtiiTwrciAl ffirtiMzer and femtizing matenal? us&i d'jnng the year— ronlinueri Crops on which L-sei-Continued Irish potatoes f'^^s reoorling,. licres. . Dry matennls farms reporting. , tons.. Liquid materrais firms fcviortins. . t'agar beets '»^^ reoortins. . acres . , Dry materials farms rerwrtinE.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. Icms.. All other crr^ps farms reporting.. acres.. Dry materials farms rer»rting., tons.. Liquid materials faims refxirtinp. . Lime or timing materials used H'irinti ihe year . . .fenris re|vrtinp. . acres limed.. tons.. SPEnnED FARM EXPEmiTllRFS Any of the follomng specifi.^d .'xpchdttui^s Feed for 1 1 vesuick androultr^ .tanr-.s r^ixrung. . . latms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting. . ^lOti to $959 fanns reporting.. ?1,000 to [^1,999 fanns reporting.. $2,iiOO to S4,999 farms reporting.. Wi.OOO or more .farms reporting.. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars. . Under 41,000 farms reporting.. SI.OOO lo S2,499 fam.s reporting. . $2,50D to $4.999 farms rcrorti nfi . . iS.OOO to $9,999 farms rc.r^rting,. SIO,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire .fairr.s reporting.. dollars. . Under 5200 fam,s renortin-:. . i'2(X) to ?999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reoorti ng . . Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars.. finder S'200 farms reporting.. S200 loStOO farms reporting.. $100 to $999 farms renorting.. $1,000 to $2,199 farms reporting. . $2,.'i00 to $4.999 farms reporting. . ?S,000 to $9.999 farms reportins.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms renorting.. $20,000 to $49,999 farm.s reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 fatms reporting.. $.100 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting.. dollars. , Under $100 fams report inc. . $100 to $499 farms reforting. . ?5CW to $999 farms reporting. , $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting.. fi.OOO or more farms reporting., ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE .\]1 farm products sold lotiU, dollars. . average per farm, dollars. . .All crops sold dollars.. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. . Vegetables sold dollars.. Fruits and nuts sold .ecember 1 to June 1 , 8,12i 1,261,568 7,711 575,860 5,580 28,485 7,296 354,171 7,071 331,537 206 638 678 689 1,548 1,482 2,371 512 548 1,810 856 821 880 749 428 1,619 1,621 3,300 330 203 90 31 4 6,409 49,138 2,554 43,110 1,530 22,322 1,896 20,788 3,561 P:, 330, 911 2,914 637,729 3,336 1,693,182 3,302 1,626,373 2,654 66,809 5,712 377,726 7,367 618,975 94,343,943 1,521 41,234 1,237,020 3,258 1,777,323 21,327,876 2,408 135,931,376 4,563,573 1,749 85,056 2,669 2,195,311 790,314 1,379 7,619 530 566 186 44 1 929 3,218 1,051 4,401 7,013 1,235,941 6,668 563,866 4,860 26,377 6,399 346,389 6,275 325,686 181 344 429 450 1,295 1,439 2,364 5U 392 1,202 630 747 858 747 428 1,614 1,387 2,829 318 203 89 29 4 1 5,597 44,796 2,136 39,725 1,249 20,339 1,641 19,386 3,085 2,299,463 2,511 623,243 2,913 1,676,220 2,884 1,610,362 2,385 65,858 4,811 329,339 6,520 611,274 93.172,030 1,294 38,576 1,157,280 2,859 1,756,402 21,076,824 2,041 129,952,093 4,380,726 1,495 74,575 2,262 1,985,579 714,810 1,210 7,093 474 505 185 43 1 2 815 2,943 942 4,150 2,448 219,777 2,309 102,986 1,721 11,311 2,196 63,487 2,099 53,304 93 168 191 193 572 567 606 53 201 480 313 342 343 271 95 264 480 917 170 84 57 11 1 1,815 9,563 838 12,963 491 6,999 629 5,9w; 1,U7 296,084 908 97,534 1,065 198,550 1,054 190,266 825 8,284 1,686 130,281 2,197 113,241 16,888,729 498 12,526 375,780 1,034 227,770 2,733,240 896 66,784,102 2,214,516 507 32,613 905 876,209 315,436 4A0 2,287 174 200 51 15 312 1,017 321 1,270 3,367 779,098 3,247 359,002 2,307 11,387 3,132 218,027 3,126 202,069 53 121 148 142 480 604 1,450 369 108 437 239 294 377 385 277 1,130 647 1,421 94 99 29 14 3 2,942 26,010 839 18,947 490 9,396 627 9,551 1,501 1,321,463 1,213 339,932 1,452 981,531 1,439 940,210 1,220 41,321 2,276 148, 509 3,228 363,441 53,557,493 508 17,876 536,280 1,401 999,745 11,996,940 815 49,644,685 1,790,161 623 29,669 992 925,927 333,334 494 3,183 197 193 83 18 1 2 319 1,318 401 1,365 159 139,20i 151 59,498 109 489 1A8 37,726 157 41,980 168 5,212 317 20 142 32 175 96 506,083 83 127,332 92 378,756 92 366,358 87 12,398 39 5,526 159 72,292 12,636,132 11 148 4,440 89 380,016 4,560,552 18 915,670 42,705 26 1,40? 33 18,608 6,699 1,039 97,862 961 42,380 723 3,190 923 27,149 393 23,333 34 54 39 106 230 258 252 16 80 272 126 108 129 82 43 121 228 420 52 18 2 3 672 4,011 420 7,498 248 3,302 353 3,696 371 175,828 307 58,445 304 117,383 299 113,528 253 3,855 760 45,023 936 62,300 10,089,676 277 8,026 240,780 335 148,841 1,786,092 312 12,607,636 333,344 239 10,384 332 164,835 59,341 261 1,576 93 107 51 10 173 592 205 984 See foot/iotes al end of Uible. WYOMING 95 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR; CENSUS OF 1959-Continued fDMa we based on reports for only a sample of lama. i>ee text^] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial femis by tenure oC cperat:T — Continued Cash tenaiits 3iere-'rash tenants Crop -share tenants Livestock-share tenants Other and unspecified tenants LIVESTOCK \ND LU'ESTOtTK PROWTTS Cattle anij calves farms r^porunt;. number. Cows, including heiferg that have called fann>i reporting. number, Stilk cowfl farms reporting. number. Heifers and heifer calves faims reporting. number . , Steers and bulls including steer and hull calves farms reporting. number. Faims reporting by number .>n hmid Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporti ng . 2lo4head famis reporti ng . . .S to S head farms reporting. , 10 to 19 head farms refxirting. , ■2D to ^0 head farms reporting. , 50 to 99 head farms rejxirting., 100 to 499 hend farms reporting. . 500 or more head farms reporting, . (!>)W3, including heifers that have calverl- 1 head farms reportinit. , 2 to 9 head farms reporting, . 10 to 19 hi'itd farms reporting. , 20 to J9 head faims reporting. , ,10 to to head farms reporting , , .50 to 74 head farms reporting. , 75 to 99 hearl faims reporting, , 100 or more heatl , , farms reporting, , Milk cows- 1 head farms reporling, . 2 to 9 head farms reporting, , 10 to 19 head farms rejxirttng. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . V) lo 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 7 4 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporti ng . . Horses and/or mules farms reporting.. number . . Hogs and pigs farm? reporting.. number.. Bom sincejune 1 farms refxirting . . number.. Bom before ,lune 1 farms retorting. . number.. Sheep and lambs farms reporting.. number.. Lamb.s under 1 year old farms reporting . . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number. . Ewes farms re(iortine. , Rams and wethers farms reporting, . number. . Chickens 4 .nonths old and over , farms reporting., number. . Livestock and livestock products sold: CaUle and calves sold alive farms refwrting. . number.. dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. dollars,, Sheeo and liunbs sold alive .farms rejiorling, , number. . dollars. . Milk a.nd cream sold^ farms reporting,. pounds . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold fatms re[Kirting. . dollars.. CTilcken eggs sold farms reporting.. dozens. . dollars.. Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30. 1959 farms reicrtmg , , number of litters, , 1 or 2 litters farms reporting,, 3 to 9 litters farms reporung.. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting.. 20 to 19 Itllers fams reporting.. to to 69 litters farms reporting,. 70 or mote titters farms renorting. . June 2 to November 30 farms rerouting.. number of litters, , December 1 'o lune 1 farms reporting.. number of Utters.. See footnotes at end of table. 286 38,818 283 18,525 207 1,044 268 9,644 273 10,649 10 22 17 54 60 113 55 122 21 5 2 250 2,401 84 1,315 48 550 76 765 172 106,710 140 20,829 166 85,831 161 83,076 135 2,805 180 ,058 282 23,869 3,696,125 57 1,418 42,540 166 37,598 1,051,176 4,002,853 128,374 43 1,636 72 23,415 10,230 110 52 306 174 13,415 163 6,223 133 649 161 4,001 149 3,191 117 531 83 1,662 54 70 854 59 14,367 55 7,055 33 7,312 33 7,064 27 248 1A4 9,S42 166 10,347 1,490,944 60 2,388 71,640 36 13,562 162,744 73 .1,235,043 90,970 53 1,882 81 54,946 19,730 57 414 13 30 12 41 161 49 253 356 15,891 325 5,689 238 994 291 5,810 277 4,392 21 23 38 37 92 115 30 51 117 48 43 46 10 6 92 122 19 5 123 386 169 2,418 91 1,233 142 1,185 82 31,435 64 23,163 54 3,272 54 7,973 44 299 278 17,598 287 11,773 2,153,905 119 2,427 72,810 56 28,229 338,748 99 3,a42,:.55 78,041 103 5,444 121 66,663 23,999 97 480 32 43 21 1 66 193 80 287 153 13,517 138 8,207 109 349 142 5,394 139 4,416 101 468 49 1,752 41 1,036 37 716 42 14,962 35 2,110 37 12,852 37 12,545 34 307 108 6,156 145 8,151 1,234,064 28 1,512 45,360 41 12,216 146,592 38 1,012,407 19,148 32 1,260 47 7,7S1 2,801 121 12 105 70 11,221 52 3,736 36 154 61 1,800 55 5,685 5 10 1 17 6 13 15 3 5 24 6 3 4 2 8 26 1 41 225 35 351 14 175 28 176 16 8,354 13 5,288 14 3,066 14 2,870 13 196 50 2,369 56 8,360 1,514,638 13 281 8,430 16 7,236 86,832 14 514,778 16,811 7,030 2,531 12 40 6 5 1 12 33 96 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued j^Data are based on reports iot only ft sfttnple of famis. See l«xl I (For clefmiuons and explanations, see [«xt) Total all farms Coramerci&l farms by tenure of operator Full owners Fart OT/ners All tenants SPEaFIED CROPS HAKVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Under 11 acres farms reporting. 11 to 2.^ acres farms reporting. 25 to A9 acres farms reporting. 50 to 7-4 acres farms reporting . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting . 100 or more acres farms reportirig. Harvested for grain ..farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . reporting, bushels . Sales farms Spring wheat harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . reporting. bushels . reporting . acres . bushels . reporting . bushels . reporting, acres . bushels . reporting. bushels . reporting, acres . bushels . reporting . bushels . .acres. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms Sales farms Sales farms Oats harvested foi grain farms Sales f eras Barley harvested farms Sales farms Rye harvested f axms Sales farms Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut Alfalfa and alfalfri mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. reporting;, acres . tons- reporting . tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting acres tons Sales farms reporting tons Wild hay cut .... - V^tisb reporting acres tons Sales farms reporting tons Other hay cut farms reporting acres tons Sales farms reporting tons Grass silage made from grasses, alf^lrn, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres . . tons, green weight.. Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting . . acres . . pounds . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres^. hundredweight . . Efry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres . . 100- lb. bags. . Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting.. acres . . tons . . Vegetables harveste Sales for sale farms reporting . , dollars . . Land in bearing ar.tl notibearing fruit orchards , groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ 1,554 57.700 260 416 586 118 86 88 676 19,779 1,141,197 344 535,355 1,448 211,071 4,617,359 1,397 4,363,314 1,026 25,367 479,652 717 417,437 3,118 94,244 2,964,005 963 929,708 2,820 105,237 3,326,987 1,011 1,238,633 115 6.351 94,766 91 80,932 1.049,797 5,832 449,872 765,273 1,451 142,569 998 125,326 135,660 143 14,865 1,463 52,747 50,056 74 2,128 1,453 342,493 290,177 198 25,441 916 77,335 62,739 90 3,725 40 2,024 14,186 254 15,824 1,396,640 267 3,400 574,741 1,333 70,810 1,078,435 929 36,185 564,293 129 54,663 1,479 56,436 213 400 581 117 80 88 635 19,443 1,126,340 314 525,355 1,342 207,748 4,578,760 1,306 4,328,976 908 24,131 460,634 646 403,574 2,829 89,248 2,822,932 846 361,437 2,599 101,430 3,222,465 912 1,252,256 99 5,931 91,466 SO 79,632 1,011,534 5,134 423, 135 733,833 1,265 137,502 862 118,344 129,415 116 13,454 1,333 bU,6«3 43,170 67 2,063 1,315 337,144 284,962 163 24,341 S50 75,160 61,371 71 3,362 38 1,313 13,160 252 15,815 1,395,140 233 3,346 566,985 1,303 70,425 1,074,925 918 35,874 559,383 83 49,958 .farms reporting, acres . 167 306 495 16,715 87 143 187 32 19 27 214 6,947 453,44.5 112 264,950 345 35,401 322,463 335 780.254 308 6,707 141,839 207 125,389 916 21,494 773,345 238 245,629 983 30,731 1,145,443 373 509,233 14 1,025 8,913 7 8,040 267,320 1,899 123,243 2U,889 495 48,717 328 34, 576 39,201 55 5.562 464 13,617 13,809 25 640 356 79,510 68,862 51 6,455 256 15,564 13,744 27 1,818 26 810 6,90C 97 3,365 394,704 135 1,664 301,954 456 19,129 314,223 333 9,816 156,524 39 6,225 575 25,432 70 140 226 55 33 51 168 5,179 262,160 74 93,945 690 130,112 2,764,607 674 2,621,491 420 13,728 228,443 298 196,949 1,309 47,537 1,395,350 308 319,906 1,063 49,296 1,395,560 314 448,842 61 3,111 48,288 50 45,542 566,912 2,248 220,120 361,356 437 56,653 422 64,711 70,283 45 5,930 669 23,996 27,526 24 824 787 209,209 171,760 97 15,439 453 43,215 32,561 31 1,207 10 661 4,940 117 8,262 746,771 75 1,265 216,018 400 25,765 392,160 245 10,604 168,338 24 31,855 15 781 5 2 2 2 2 2 5 100 13 1,499 34,184 11 25,336 17 367 13,618 12 13,056 54 3,030 130,338 7 13,335 36 2,451 91,805 5 10,460 1 10 25 87,946 101 35,562 60,385 15 1,631 22 U,874 10,910 1 500 22 1,440 1,664 56 29,129 30,054 1 150 30 9,754 11,129 2 70 1 187 1,000 5 395 29,000 8 5 591 9 330 5,776 8 450 7,540 Z Reported in small fractions. ^Inuludes milk equivalent of creajn and butterfat sold. * ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. ^Does not include acreage lor farmi; with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. WYOMING 97 State Table 21.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTFRISTICS BY TENIIRF. OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are basH on reports for only ? ^anpl- of fium't, Soe Icm ,. (For derinilions and explanations, see text) spEnnF.n rnor^! mpvEsTEn Com for all purposes farms reportin,>^ . . . acres . . . Under 11 acres f axm-s reporting . . . 11 to 2-1 acres farms reporting. . . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting . . . 100 or more acres farms reporting . . . Harvested for grain farms reporting... acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Winter wheat harvested f ants reporting. . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels. . . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reportinp . . . bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain fam^ reporting. . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms report inr. . . .' ishelp . . . Barley harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . hushele . . . I^e harvested f arras reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Hay crops: Land f rem which hay -^s cut acres . . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixturea cut for hay and for deh.vdrating farms reporting. . . acres. . . tors - . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons . . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . cons . . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. .. tons . . . Wild hay cut farms reporting.. - acres . . . ton& . . Sales farms report j ng . . . tons . . . Other hay cut farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms repjrtipg . . acres. . tons , green weight . . Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting. . acres . . pounds . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . acres* . huniredweiglit . . Dry field a.nd seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres . . 100- lb. bags.. Sugar beets harvested for sui-',bt farms reporting;.. acres . . tuns . . Vegetables harvested for sa d farms reporting . . Sales dollars . . Land in bearing arid nonbeaxlng fruit orchards , groves , v ineyarda , and planted nut trees^ farms reporting. . acres . . Corimerclal farms by tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenants 32 1,431 135 4,050 29 2,597 47,4S5 28 44,089 31 062 9,015 19 7,662 95 1,770 58,350 74 1,337 47,672 9 4,125 2 105 940 32,621 197 13,537 20,386 31 2,363 3,450 4,920 7 1,085 57 1,981 1,457 6 49 68 10,858 8,221 2,795 1,997 1,200 1 55 1 , 100 Share-cash tenants 74 3,057 10 15 12 1 49 1,666 79,095 23 43,100 65 11,546 254,317 65 245,329 35 518 13,817 .•>9 10,222 137 4,332 137,116 69 • «,992 105 4,314 126,160 56 57,770 290 4,850 4 4,690 16,262 163 9,591 22,275 81 11,360 16 916 958 2,268 1,852 a ;70 15 2,109 1.167 1,373 5U 3 19 2,43:- 164,900 79 4,314 67,361 59 2,757 '.0. ?84 13 Crop-Qhare tenants «0 73 23 '13 154 4,187 234,1X0 84 39,360 151 22,014 568,369 U6 532,278 69 1,396 39,433 54 36,637 209 8,182 240,373 118 153,865 260 10,216 350,220 128 200,960 16 1,420 28,150 13,902 387 16,029 39,546 174 )3,630 390 528 J''. ,044 9.57 2 410 275 31 S69 575 7 160 320 7 923 46,260 6 385 47,850 295 18,900 267,740 213 10,034 1.54,242 6 9,690 11 L31 Live^tiOc^tf-s] t^naiits ana unspecified tenants 62 1,856 5 11 46 33 1,U92 74,940 21 .34,000 33 3,310 66,345 32 63.801 24 616 11,865 24 11,255 77 1,932 59,515 24 19,550 4« 1.936 54,352 11 14,766 20 300 1 14,670 95 S,U8 U,235 24 2,623 1.730 1,735 21 558 428 23 3,009 2,365 1 100 16 1,235 684 1 12 3 280 8,825 5 25 500 51 1,525 20,590 41 1,473 21,030 7 232 232 18,510 16 1,269 20,990 15 18,300 4 137 2,654 3 2,404 32 971 27,545 16 16,800 30 649 11,253 16 6,100 1,965 2,761 897 880 19 779 477 2,910 2,258 350 170 1 15 500 1 (Z) 20 310 5,875 16 635 10,275 98 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 22.-CASH RENT PAID BY CASH TENANTS AND SHARE-CASH TENANTS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM- CENSUS OF 1959 [DqIu are bused on rpports for only a aample oF fama. See text] Item (For ftpfinitions and explanstions, ae© text) Total Commorciel farms Other fanns Item (For definitjons and explanations, see text) Total Commercia] farms Other farms CASH TENANTS Ail cash tenants number... 479 10 9,285 479 1,223,427 10 14,232 1,218,480 2,543.8 52,097 18.79 79.1 355 44,144 374 78.1 1,027,850 2,748.3 51,632 18.79 1,699 0.62 3.29 355 10 9,285 355 1,180,252 9 13,882 1,175,655 3,311.7 64,665 17.82 78.9 274 4C,d54 275 77.5 992,210 3,608.0 64,224 17.80 2,142 0.59 3.33 124 124 43,175 1 350 42,825 345.4 16,549 46.43 79.8 81 3,490 99 79.8 35,640 360.0 16,655 46.26 469 1.30 2.82 SHARE-CASH TENANT?; All share-cash tenants numtMr... Land owned operators reporting . . . 219 2 583 219 302,885 583 302,885 1,383.0 52,924 35.08 77.6 218 51,360 155 70.8 236,133 1,523.5 50,934 33.43 956 0.63 1.88 208 2 583 208 299,805 2 583 299,805 1,441.4 55,670 34.93 76.4 207 50,697 144 69.2 233,058 1,618.5 53,814 33.25 1,020 0.63 1.90 U Land owned operolr-rs reporting . . . acres . . . Land renled from others opera(nr«i reporting. . . arres... Land rented toothers operalora rofwirting... acres . . , Land in farms of cash tenants acres , . . 11 3,080 acres... Land in fafms of share-cash tenants acres. . . 3,080 280.0 Value of land and buildings: Average per fann dollars... Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars. . . Average per acre dollars... Proportion of share-cash tenants reporting value percent.-. Cropland harvested /arms reporting- - . acres . - . Share-cash tenants tepofling twth value of land and buildings and amount ot cash tent paid number. . . Proportion of all shore-cash tenanu percent. . . :\ll land rented fmm others acres. . . 13,227 47.24 Proportion of cash tenants reporlinp. value percent... Cropland harvested farms rcportinp... acres . . . Cash tenants reporting both value of land and tiuildings and amount of cash rent paid number. .. Proportion of al i cash tenants percent . . . 100.0 11 663 11 100.0 Average per operator acres... 230.0 Value of tartti mid buildings: Average per operator dollars... Value of land and buildings: \verage per operator dollars .. . Vverage per acre dollars... 13,227 Cash rent paid: Average per operator .dollars.. . Average per acre dollars. . . Average per ?100 of value of land Cash rent paid; ■Vverage per operator dollars... Average per acre dollars... Average per ?l(lfl of value of land and buildings dollars... 120 0.43 0.91 State Table 23.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS If the est^ated number of fanus reporting Is — Then the chances are abouc 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all fanes by less than — Level 1' Level 2 Level 3 If the estimated number of farms reporting is — llien the chances are about 2 In 3 that the estimated total woultl differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the Items for all farms by less than — Level 2 Level 3 25... 50 100... 250... 500... 1,000. 2,500. 40 23 20 13 8.9 6.3 4.0 53 37 26 17 12 8.4 5.3 71 50 35 22 16 11 7.: 96 68 43 30 21 15 9.6 5,000.. 10,000. 25,000. 50,000. 100,000 250,000 2.8 2.0 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.4 3.7 2.6 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 5.0 3.5 2.2 1.6 1.1 0.7 3.0 2.1 1.5 1.0 ^Level 1 should be used in determining the sampling reliability of esximated number of farms and farms reporting. The level for all other items should be obtained frtjm State Table 24. If the estimated ntiraber of farms or farms reporting (Constitutes more than 75 percent of all farms in the universe, a better approximation to the sampling reliability luay be obtained by imiltiplying the percent given in the table as follows; 1. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 75 percent of oil 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 fanns or farms reporting is 95 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.20. WYOMING 99 state Table 24.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS [To dpl^mune ihe somnlmK reliability for an Hem, us** this table to detenriin* which of the 4 levels of sampling reliability to us© in Sute Table 2.\ To use State Table -23, it is necos-^arN' lo refer also to county f- fami- operaliir group Fxx)no'nic-ciass-of-rann group Type-of-fann group iil Chapter B STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES (101) 102 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [Data fof Items showTi in italics aro b&ssti on (Tor (Joriiiilions and explanations, see text) Albai]y Big Horn Campbell FARKB. ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms. . number lOr-n . 10 Pecrease in farms i!ue tn ch.inpe in fanii definition 1!)54 to lOfifl numl.er . . ApprnMHuito land nrPft aires 1950 . . . Proportion in farms - percent lO.-ig . . . Land In farms acres lO.'.O . , . 10.5t . . . Averaec size of farm acres 1059... 1054. Value of land and buildings; Average per jarm dollars 1959. . 195i.. ■Ueraye ver acre ijotlars 1959. . Proportron of lumi.i repur/tiy r,ihie perceni 1959 . . . Latid in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farm.= reporting 1959 . . 1054- arrc< 1050 1054. I to 9 acres farii..s reporting lo.-j 10.54 , 10 to 10 acres I:irting 1050 . . 1054... acres 10.50 . . . 1954... fnniis ro[)ortini: 1959 . . . acres 1950 . , . farms reiioninp 1959. . acres 1059. Cultivated summer falloi ^til-improvement grasses and leeumes. . Other cropland (idle and crop failure). . Woodland pastured fanns reporting 1050,. 1054.. acres 1959. . 1054.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1959.. 10.54.. acres 1959 . . 19ri4.. Other pasture (not cropland and not wocellandl , , farms re[crting 1959, . 1954.. ncrc- 1050.. 1954.. Imrroved pasture ( aee text) farms reporting 1059.. 1054.. acres 1050 . . 1051.. Other land (house lots, roads. isleland. ■■), acres 1959. 1954. Cropland, total farms reporlinj 1050 .. . 1054... Land pistur.xl. total faniis reporting 1059 .. . 1954... WwxIlamI, total .farms reponing 1959... 1954 . . . Imgatcl land in farms farms reporting 19S9... 1954... acres 1959. . 1954... Land-use practices: Crnlmd in covtT crops M™» rtporting 1959... acres 1959.. CroplOTul used tor ijruin or row cr„ps jammed on llie ctmtour farms reporting 1959.. acres 1959. . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil'crosion control famis reporting 1950.. acres 1959.. System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. 9,744 11,402 253 ,343,040 58.1 ,199,666 ,989,064 3,715.1 3,068.7 72,528 45,263 22.23 16-29 32 87 8,338 9,352 1,679,024 1,556,022 246 386 299 402 325 432 665 928 1,691 2,342 2,521 2,650 1,969 1,692 449 373 173 147 3,279 4,072 587,980 445,442 2,721 3,496 470,979 56.'., 741 1,868 2,212 314,457 350,021 523 74,746 950 81,776 811 1,121 535,442 622,434 129 177 20,416 29,045 7,784 8,650 32,367,801 31,383,179 2,217 2,106 418,145 271,163 538,024 338,201 8,763 10,068 8,934 10,279 899 1,251 6,412 7,130 1,469,911 1,262,632 538 17,502 205 14,689 802 342,743 220 36,976 247 310 8 ,741,760 63.1 ,730,000 ,800,859 7,004.0 5,809.2 119,159 65,634 17.68 13-23 86 91 211 194 35,127 46,863 10 12 6 13 7 15 13 16 63 135 43,320 47,322 10 14 3,348 1,482 4 5 512 241 2 322 6 2,514 20 14 8,340 21j940 20 1,180 231 281 1,580,703 1,664,977 88 77 64,931 32,667 9,142 17,095 217 234 242 296 21 17 200 168 148,650 66,923 694 849 12 2,032,640 25.3 513,960 450,890 740.6 531.1 39,021 21,544 57.29 42.38 87 623 760 81,434 83,870 27 26 33 36 26 49 60 93 153 231 222 240 92 6 3 2 423 464 27,902 21,417 169 187 7,473 6,691 64 74 2,597 1,487 32 976 U2 3,900 96 82 9,944 8,735 11 27 748 1,429 416 430 347,400 285,171 194 126 12,874 7,330 39,059 43,577 660 814 600 724 101 104 666 807 112,307 99,761 66 2,200 225 464 509 ^3,043,200 104.0 '3,165,527 '3,318,523 6,822.3 6,519.7 111,717 73,961 15-63 11.31 94 92 351 403 63,551 65,247 3 5 11 15 15 15 33 51 91 90 117 97 91 20 13 2 5 157 179 33,153 29,694 237 270 46,966 41,280 178 215 25,630 28,326 63 14,549 79 6,787 16 18 72,066 34,471 61 2,536 453 494 2,903,273 3,133,824 55 17 13,081 4,206 41,457 11,471 405 449 466 499 20 22 13 12 1,515 992 16 1,108 37 6,056 60 8,218 295 331 5,097,600 57.8 2,948,288 3,116,651 9,994.2 9,415.9 134,124 87,699 248 281 94,017 103,285 2 6 10 6 5 3 16 126 44,874 43,561 42 38 17,106 14,604 17 21 5,657 8,952 11 2,760 24 8,689 24 45 12,537 21,482 1,942 200 274 299 2,752,409 2,917,308 105 101 44,928 47,897 25,403 16,211 257 294 288 322 29 47 241 278 134,279 142,840 1,132 316 349 2,739,840 81.2 2,224,526 2,454,193 7,039-6 7,060.7 121,181 65,961 16-75 10.38 34 90 211 236 41,338 39,742 11 5 10 16 9 12 22 35 44 48 55 58 43 51 10 94 107 13,432 15,010 60 60 11,341 11,036 33 38 5,377 6,124 17 3,150 24 2,814 18 13 10,839 9,278 296 331 2,131,086 2,375,281 41 35 6,891 6,787 16,409 13,846 234 269 306 341 26 13 160 165 37, 501 28,996 3 420 5 503 436 540 1,840,640 80-5 1,481,458 1,527,922 3,048-3 2,329.5 66,099 47,681 21.71 15.97 91 434 500 87,894 95,363 9 12 23 34 82 111 139 173 135 131 25 27 2 101 139 16, 630 17,677 259 290 36,720 28,811 213 243 20,952 22,623 49 7,115 72 8,653 227 ?29 192,790 292,546 23 27 3,597 8,100 440 431 1,116,069 1,053,775 22 16 4,776 777 27,758 26,650 455 517 482 531 233 342 42 31 6,596 2,430 18 489 2,802 55 7,686 1,027 1,271 28 5,893,760 42.7 2,514,846 2,657,137 2,448.7 2,090.6 38,309 25,169 36.88 11.76 64 86 358 1,060 101,220 106,968 32 68 55 76 65 68 111 136 207 295 243 295 134 113 8 6 3 3 439 654 82,817 48,249 135 152 5,702 6,725 43 39 917 1,060 29 916 75 3,869 31 79 12,903 7,362 6 27 388 1,433 727 845 2,263,606 2,445,892 342 298 28,354 15,801 48,210 40,558 914 1,146 935 1,136 37 99 907 1,157 150,615 150,126 1,448 33 563 ^Includes 1,875,340 acres in Yellovistone National Park (part of) not shown in detail. 'The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is even though a part of the fern] may be situated in an adjoining county. tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, WYOMING 103 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 reports for onK n si\mpli' of fiimis. Soe text . Springs Johnson lArajnie Lincoln Natrona Niobrara Park Platte Sheridan Sublette Sweetwater Teton Uinta Washakie Weston 173 252 625 545 225 326 828 519 570 201 135 127 234 231 257 I 200 320 66: 631 274 381 891 677 762 204 139 98 302 290 252 2 12 6 14 25 3 5 30 13 32 6 , 4 12 11 3 l,29i,080 2,672,000 =1,729.920 2,622,080 3,418,880 =1, 672, 320 3,338,880 '1,335,040 '1,619,840 3,118,720 6,704,000 1,800,960 1,335,040 1,447,680 1,541,120 4 62.0 80.0 120.7 25.7 93.5 97.2 34.2 107.1 101.6 17.9 34.2 4.0 61.2 32.3 99.6 5 802,812 2,138,924 ^2,087,880 673,249 3,196,589 1,624,972 1,143,523 '1,429,736 '1,645,655 558,942 2,295,719 72,724 817,367 467,204 1,380,159 8 727,229 2,265,297 '2,093,769 625,019 2,500,260 '1,704,143 904,728 '1,402,656 1,573,067 543,946 1,266,514 32,720 993,497 475,822 1,213,934 7 4,6^.5 8,487.8 3,340.6 1,235.3 14,207.1 4,984.6 1,381.1 2,754.8 2,887.1 2,780.8 17,005.3 572.6 2,878.1 2,022.5 5,370.3 S 3,636.1 7,079.0 3,139.1 990.5 9,125.0 4,472.8 1,015.4 2,071.9 2,064.4 2,666.4 9,111.6 844.1 3,289.7 1,640.8 4,837.0 9 66,049 119,260 90,927 45,624 153,717 92,769 42,606 68,317 68,497 106,793 27,304 117,632 59,542 59,663 108,801 10 40,154 84,166 63,765 32,426 80,541 55,537 24,522 43,414 44,455 60,739 36,678 108,307 38,240 43,498 54,342 11 U.36 14.64 33.47 41.13 10.59 20.40 38.96 27.65 29.53 40.70 31.62 224.14 25.59 26.42 18.49 12 16.87 14.21 20.76 34.67 9.44 12.96 28.63 18.77 23.49 29.58 19.42 150.67 13.71 28.56 10.84 1.1 91 80 79 87 93 83 95 84 89 84 72 63 79 39 74 U 83 90 91 97 8f, 95 36 74 35 88 84 92 87 83 92 15 133 193 549 507 115 250 729 449 501 194 119 110 275 215 201 16 154 210 525 564 143 265 825 501 ol7 200 121 90 277 252 I'ra 17 17,722 33,851 182,662 92,141 21,717 47,635 101,245 99,046 78,072 103,246 19,048 22,138 54,438 36,038 32,621 18 20,157 35,821 138,444 96, 682 21,125 44,246 92,779 70,579 81,065 102,079 16,638 22,242 48,229 34,135 27,538 19 4 4 5 10 9 6 27 14 44 2 2 2 5 8 20 U 8 12 14 9 2 23 29 96 2 6 6 15 5 •21 11 6 7 9 7 15 33 14 20 6 2 2 6 8 9 22 14 8 9 19 10 12 25 38 36 3 4 6 8 9 14 23 7 7 3 19 6 10 32 15 23 5 8 7 4 4 19 24 11 3 16 17 10 20 28 47 27 3 12 2 16 6 10 25 22 15 21 50 13 16 64 34 44 7 9 4 18 10 16 26 24 21 ^5 62 14 32 89 72 51 8 11 6 25 16 22 27 33 5' 53 119 23 36 165 77 126 17 27 24 54 45 32 28 48 55 76 142 30 52 313 113 139 27 32 21 58 58 34 29 32 46 143 166 24 89 281 128 lie 35 31 40 93 78 61 .30 28 43 141 181 40 81 276 94 155 33 27 24 73 103 44 31 19 49 219 103 18 61 114 124 98 60 37 20 81 61 49 32 13 54 185 94 24 55 60 82 90 54 26 18 74 42 43 33 4 9 62 23 s 12 9 35 25 39 3 9 15 4 6 34 3 12 44 25 4 7 7 23 16 41 3 8 13 3 5 35 1 2 31 e 5 5 4 8 3 25 2 2 1 3fi 2 1 17 10 - 4 4 3 5 29 5 4 2 37 69 57 102 218 65 90 454 142 158 50 47 63 85 85 63 38 70 100 140 192 62 105 485 203 216 19 64 38 121 128 « 39 39,872 8,906 16,2.39 25,692 12,956 29,990 24,974 21,491 16,151 14,436 22,485 6,932 18,559 6,659 22,314 40 12,363 11,937 17,998 18,687 U,875 14,901 15,934 20,016 13,319 8,734 11,301 6,365 21,413 5,209 9,141 41 13 2,^ 449 127 6 79 125 217 158 8 42 15 14 36 117 42 39 41 458 132 16 100 108 502 203 8 42 11 41 47 115 43 1,022 3,854 117,593 9,053 405 14,828 4,332 «),879 12,725 1,187 4,379 716 543 899 14,166 44 3,212 7,820 131,455 8,676 4,627 14 , 371 2,894 113,453 15,697 1,597 8,909 3,955 2,979 2,421 14,497 45 5 16 432 77 42 49 162 132 1 13 10 5 6 Si 48 4 27 424 99 4 44 42 271 155 5 8 7 13 13 95 47 563 1,888 106, 38S 2,896 7,620 1,623 42,503 9,014 3 624 414 46 117 8,535 48 176 4,769 94,763 4,732 101 6,292 909 62,008 12,434 250 121 599 602 495 9,131 49 1 6 39 33 3 19 18 64 20 4 12 2 6 1 13 50 14 567 3,300 5,153 121 3,975 343 11,622 1,781 150 973 120 39 5 1,339 51 10 10 89 21 4 29 70 52 31 4 25 6 7 29 48 52 445 1,399 7,905 1,004 284 3,233 2,366 6,754 1,930 1,034 2,782 182 458 777 4,292 53 10 6 3 106 11 17 4 12 53 11 2 41 10 16 65 54 10 10 3 149 7 29 16 37 73 10 9 29 11 20 92 55 9,501 6,442 235 27,742 36,120 18,037 225 4,944 5,603 1,642 55 6,918 9,524 6,263 81,396 56 5,982 14,167 531 35,393 5,840 20,336 3,814 18,514 5,591 4,408 1,255 5,183 4,094 663 95,108 57 1 7 16 1 4 1 3 3 1 10 4 9 58 1 3 4 25 1 3 3 5 5 1 2 "i 4 10 59 1,000 190 811 120 349 3 2,035 590 100 1,312 240 5,843 60 118 598 164 6,176 1 500 58 97 248 80 190 '20 303 4,270 61 151 249 496 427 201 311 421 413 532 183 107 81 252 134 242 62 151 293 sig 482 237 362 423 480 675 194 79 55 263 178 232 63 727,196 2,058,825 1,753,514 510,649 3,090,821 1,481,939 949,834 1,214,121 1,518,098 427,836 2,247,769 32,397 724,882 404,375 1,191,515 84 683,199 2,190,317 1,791,963 448,185 2,428,445 1,583,371 763,270 1,158,226 1,447,112 421,600 1,225,372 42,452 914,048 423,585 1,053,242 65 42 91 58 188 30 14 151 66 195 102 16 31 171 40 10 86 48 40 120 216 47 30 161 58 224 69 18 21 158 31 6 67 4,697 30,726 24,152 15,582 3,822 10,015 8,526 12,541 20,562 37,454 5,246 4,017 45,872 4,105 4,415 88 2,495 2,667 12,276 15,087 6,733 7,147 19,848 7,170 13,091 17,613 3,063 3,296 29,980 1,195 1,310 89 7,499 26,046 17,447 7,161 34,450 32,194 62,910 27,220 14,416 10,495 1,933 2,311 9,371 12,730 32,304 70 2,198 4,637 13,214 11,220 28,347 26,418 25,979 21,771 10,035 5,443 2,039 2,333 2,714 9,506 15,088 71 140 197 567 526 130 271 777 474 513 196 124 113 279 218 213 72 172 230 568 574 1613 305 848 622 654 201 134 93 236 266 200 73 163 251 527 513 214 321 658 461 559 195 124 123 283 165 255 74 185 306 579 585 24 5 365 737 571 718 202 110 87 295 229 250 75 10 7 10 117 1.' 21 5 15 56 12 2 43 10 19 69 76 11 13 7 166 8 32 18 41 77 11 9 31 12 23 98 77 135 188 127 472 124 52 786 325 406 199 121 105 277 216 33 78 149 204 105 512 157 48 861 253 524 201 117 79 282 251 24 79 23,586 41,641 31,318 82,142 27,089 4,369 128,101 59,598 58,474 127,831 26,916 2 5,324 107,033 39,835 7,696 80 20,189 34,928 21,600 78,142 24,-565 3,360 131,838 17,968 62,311 121,695 22,395 26,353 80,596 37,468 3,923 81 6 4 11 60 11 59 36 7 1 26 2 1 28 e 82 149 381 472 1,565 337 392 1,448 1,225 185 26 1,005 180 12 1,140 266 83 1 6 2 2 4 22 12 13 7 8 18 8 84 110 325 190 70 181 1,090 365 756 165 696 1,445 840 85 1 3 310 1 52 120 2 5 5 86 20 475 140,006 37 17,032 63,054 76 125 343 87 28 1 1 14 3 4 5 1 10 16 88 ■-■ 3,452 70 1.000 9,149 170 1,238 150 540 300 1,410 89 104 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table la.-NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF IRRIGATED (For definitions and BXplanations, see text) Albany Big Horn Campbell ,5 I Irrigated farms number 1950 . 1954. Proportion of all farm3 percent 1959 . 1954. Land in irrigated fanns acres 1959 . 1954. Average size of farm acres 1959. 1954. Land in Irrigated farms according to use: Cropland harvested fanns reporting 1959 . 1954 . acres 1959 . 1954. 1 to 9 acres fanns reporting 1959 . 1954. 10 to 19 acres fanns repccting 1959 . 1954 . :*0 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 1954. 50 to 99 acres fams reporting 1959 . 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 300 to 499 acres fanns reporting 1959 . 1954. 500 to 999 acres fanns reporting 1959 . 1954. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting 1059 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954 . Oopland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 . " 1954. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . 1954. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1050 . acres 1959 . Other pasture (not cropland and not wcodland) . . . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954 . Improved pasture farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Woodland, tots] farms reporting 1959 , 1954 . acres 1959 . 19.54 . Land irrigated i n Census year acres 1959 . 1954 , Imgated by sprinklers farms repcrting 1959 . acres 1959 . Sprinklers only farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 , 1954 . acres 1959 . 1954. Other irrigated land (not cropland harvested) acres 1959 . Farms irrigated, by number of acres irrigated; 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1059 . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . 20O to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . 500 to 099 acres farms reporting 1959 . l.OOO or more acres farms reporting 1959 . Ljnd irrigated, by source of vtrater; Ground water sources on farm farms reporting 1959 . acres 19.59 . Ground water sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Surface sources on farm farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Surface sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Irrigation organization sources farms reporting 1959 . acres 1950 . Inigalion organization sources only farms reporting 1950 . acres 1959 . Both farm ground water sources and surface sources farms reporting 1959 . acres 1059 . Both irrigation organization and farm ground water or farm surface sources farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 , 5,412 7,130 65.8 62.5 19,406,526 16,596,754 3,026.6 2,327.7 6,077 6,710 1,193,552 1,077,193 194 297 226 298 234 299 501 684 1,287 1,813 1,930 1,931 1,294 1,036 298 231 133 121 2,608 3,067 438,520 299,868 1,235 1,593 545 67,849 85,172 252 24,009 561 42,205 4,788 5,146 16,862,517 14,616,130 2,044 1,349 359,523 237,975 514 661 227,757 191,663 1,469,911 1,262,632 293 17,028 111 7,601 6,039 6,652 1,049,327 939,233 420,534 222 247 227 504 1,231 1,922 1,505 340 214 338 33,499 158 18,817 2,213 723,133 1,837 638,873 4,279 713,279 3,926 629,415 77 23,298 364 159,508 200 168 81.0 54.2 1,685,266 1,115,503 8,426.3 6,639.9 195 155 84,336 42,384 4 9 4 U 6 7 U 11 19 17 43 28 57 45 28 18 23 9 55 91 37,191 37,825 7 6 1 210 186 2 322 5 2,394 191 158 1,544,895 1,008,296 S3 63 64,223 29,247 19 8 7,460 12,640 148,650 66,923 194 153 81,650 39,509 67,000 5 4 5 9 20 33 54 36 34 9 4,921 2 2,175 150 106,924 137 93,344 52 36,305 40 20,034 1,905 15 31,192 666 807 96.0 95.1 499,165 446,324 749.5 553.1 620 755 81,432 83,614 25 25 32 35 26 49 60 92 153 231 222 238 92 77 7 6 3 2 421 460 27,625 21,091 166 179 63 2,560 1,454 32 976 no 3,584 398 419 333,657 282,142 193 126 12,835 7,330 100 103 10,648 10,134 112,307 99,761 620 753 81,370 83,328 30,937 22 27 22 41 123 249 157 19 6 10 1,386 17,174 70 12,421 593 93,747 565 85,994 3 1,133 28 12,759 13 12 2.8 2.4 202,079 209,528 15,544.5 17,460.7 12 12 2,833 2,045 5 1 1,956 90 6 6 5 1,015 30 1 272 3 329 12 12 193,956 205,784 6 2 1,577 43 641 1,515 992 7 513 5 395 10 12 1,247 967 268 241 278 81.7 84.0 2,237,273 2,333,786 9,283.3 8,412.9 230 270 89,056 100,023 2 5 9 5 4 3 14 14 42 53 66 74 42 40 19 25 82 116 43,718 40,855 37 35 12 2,413 24,682 10 2,640 22 7,890 228 256 2,064,723 2,156,784 108 100 44,353 47,887 25 43 12,763 15,342 134, 279 142,340 11 434 3 121 230 269 86,707 90,759 47, 572 2 80 2 30 8 822 1 420 11 1,356 10 144 104,752 134 1,315 103,199 79 102 28,705 94 24,548 5 585 120 7 5,527 160 165 50.6 47.3 1,250,273 1,209,664 7,814.2 7,331.3 156 162 31,936 2'',374 3 2 6 14 6 6 16 24 24 32 46 41 39 37 7 2 4 4 62 60 9,432 8,416 26 31 U 441 237 7 1,630 13 1,008 148 155 1,179,953 1,164,751 30 23 5,599 5,122 15 3 13,311 1,028 37,501 28,996 20 732 6 194 151 162 27,933 22,166 9,518 534 5 172 121 32,574 108 31,101 44 4,393 34 3,740 3 761 10 1,727 42 31 3.6 5.7 302,466 169,151 7,201.6 5,456.5 42 29 13,857 9,364 1 1 1 10 4 16 17 6 4 2 11 10 2,011 2,262 23 18 21 2,893 2,673 3 257 5 999 41 28 234,369 113,223 7 3 2,500 58 22 16 39,092 31,938 6,596 2,430 15 1,713 10 1,354 41 29 5,971 2,382 625 5 614 3 534 33 5,295 31 5,020 6 .i87 6 687 2 355 907 1,157 88.3 91.0 1,2.44, 840 929,774 1,372.5 803.6 824 1,055 99,957 106,391 28 65 49 76 59 67 99 135 204 295 240 295 134 113 3 3 425 632 66,267 45,329 119 147 43 917 1,060 24 711 64 3,243 638 777 1,013,329 723.838 343 295 28,575 15,702 36 92 13,191 7,926 150,615 150,126 3 227 1 25 821 1,052 97,985 105,856 52,630 21 47 45 77 185 252 247 27 6 7 445 3 155 203 34,537 175 31,257 727 115,633 699 110,995 2 320 23 7.888 WYOMING 105 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Kot Sprint:. I 138 lijaj e Llncolji Natrona Niobrara Park Platte Sheridan Sublette . Sweetwater Teton Uinta WashaJcLe Weston U5 127 472 124 52 786 325 406 199 121 105 277 216 33 1 149 204 105 512 157 48 861 253 524 201 U7 79 282 251 24 2 78,0 74,6 20.3 86.6 55.1 16.0 94.9 62.6 71.2 99.0 89.6 62.7 97.5 93.5 12.8 3 7/.. 5 63.8 15.7 81.1 57.3 12.6 96.6 37.4 68.8 98.5 84.2 80.6 93.4 86.6 9.5 1 716,080 1,194,299 1,321,716 472,047 1,548,132 400,356 1,126,022 1,046,962 1,238,567 556,477 320,349 86,934 645,760 426,408 327,377 5 616,768 1,181,720 748,538 527,735 1,338,285 427,983 902,681 646,884 1,155,226 540,887 316,637 78,796 523, 4«0 364,732 225,479 « 5,304.3 6,352.7 10.407.2 1,000.1 12,484.9 7,708.8 1,432.6 3,221.4 3,050.7 2,806.4 2,647.5 827.9 2,331.3 1,974.1 9,920.5 7 i,lJ9.4 3,792.7 7,128.9 1,030.7 8,524.1 8,916.3 1,048.4 2,556.9 2,204.6 2,691.0 2,706.3 997.4 1,356.3 1,453.3 9,395.0 8 129 178 127 452 112 52 723 312 377 192 116 96 271 212 33 9 139 18: 104 489 141 47 824 249 451 198 114 73 275 237 23 10 17,130 31,501 54,812 86,162 21,244 3,933 101,065 57,309 62,778 103,246 13,634 20,770 53,689 35,957 7,338 11 19, 556 32,407 3c, 328 36,908 21,047 9,432 92,764 27,213 61,586 100,978 16,497 a, 353 46,911 33,362 4,559 12 4 9 10 2 27 11 38 2 1 2 4 3 13 3 6 5 6 9 23 16 81 2 3 6 9 H 10 5 1 9 7 2 33 10 15 6 2 1 6 7 "i 15 8 4 1 13 10 2 2A 26 24 3 3 4 3 9 1 16 7 6 1 14 6 1 32 13 13 5 3 6 4 3 4 17 8 7 12 9 1 28 26 19 3 10 1 16 4 3 18 22 13 7 41 12 1 64 27 32 6 8 5 18 10 3 19 24 19 4 53 14 9 69 42 34 8 U 6 25 14 2 20 33 52 10 101 28 3 165 59 86 17 27 19 53 46 5 21 49 49 13 124 29 11 313 56 98 26 31 15 58 57 4 22 30 43 24 151 22 23 280 99 94 34 30 35 91 77 8 23 24 39 22 160 40 16 276 49 U2 33 27 21 73 100 9 24 16 44 52 97 17 12 114 76 72 60 36 18 80 61 6 25 13 50 36 86 24 5 60 27 64 54 26 18 74 41 2 28 4 9 17 22 5 3 9 14 24 39 3 9 15 4 2 27 3 10 14 21 4 2 7 3 14 41 3 6 11 3 28 1 2 15 8 5 4 3 3 25 2 2 1 29 2 1 9 10 2 1 * 2 5 28 5 4 2 30 64 52 19 202 58 13 452 107 123 50 45 54 64 65 7 31 53 84 20 170 54 16 483 104 157 19 58 33 U8 127 4 32 39,640 7,391 5,773 24,676 12,633 11,263 24,868 16,105 12,203 14,436 22,493 6,156 18,394 6,665 1,515 33 10,352 9,991 1,373 16,056 7,168 1,332 15,399 5,151 9,651 6,734 10,788 5,413 20,953 5,206 412 34 13 19 65 109 6 7 125 97 96 3 40 14 13 36 10 35 33 22 63 114 14 U 107 196 114 8 23 9 38 42 5 36 5 10 58 67 2 49 58 77 1 13 9 5 6 5 37 563 1,048 13,143 2,4S4 290 1,623 10,161 5.192 3 624 402 46 117 432 38 176 1,060 11,05? 3,916 71 257 909 9,761 5,770 250 107 530 572 491 345 39 1 4 7 26 3 1 16 38 12 4 12 2 6 1 1 40 14 307 50C 3,527 121 34 343 5,096 960 150 935 120 39 5 76 41 10 e 15 20 4 5 70 30 24 4 24 5 6 29 8 42 445 335 1,293 992 284 1,U5 2,366 4,613 1,669 1,034 2,567 142 358 777 928 43 HE 186 109 333 93 46 395 255 376 183 95 61 245 122 32 44 105 190 85 414 145 43 409 181 460 191 72 49 250 158 20 45 642,045 1,125,447 1.239,139 3.11,507 1,456,801 360,497 952,875 930,110 1,137,727 427,486 274,108 49,764 331,420 364,051 294,834 46 575,484 1,120,653 687,654 372,160 1,279,577 406,190 761,566 572,322 1,064,191 419,667 230,340 42,123 446,019 315,586 200,231 47 40 36 16 131 28 4 143 57 189 105 17 29 176 40 8 48 38 38 21 205 44 11 160 25 215 69 18 21 156 30 3 49 4,477 30,455 2,256 15,322 3,662 270 8,496 9,028 16,618 37,355 5,246 3,616 45,872 4,105 3,055 SO 2,108 2,517 4,198 14,761 4,683 951 19,626 4,538 11,393 17,613 3,063 3,296 29,760 1,115 1,025 51 10 6 4 97 9 6 5 8 51 11 2 34 11 18 10 52 10 9 3 140 6 4 18 6 70 11 8 25 12 21 9 53 9,501 4,442 234 16,322 31,635 10,275 223 3,154 5,288 1,642 55 7,373 17,374 6,278 16,673 54 6,080 13,455 538 37,737 3,471 3,440 3,872 6,494 5,001 4,488 1,055 3,887 4,114 919 U,155 55 23,586 41,641 31,313 82,142 27,089 4,369 123,101 59,598 58,474 127,831 26,916 25,824 107,038 39,835 7,696 56 20,189 34,928 21,600 78,142 24,285 3,360 131,838 17,968 62, 3U 121,695 22,395 26,353 80,596 37,468 3,923 57 4 10 31 48 10 14 8 15 29 5 3 21 8 7 2 58 150 447 2,214 2,377 143 856 231 711 1,372 591 214 2,138 417 458 76 59 1 2 15 15 3 10 6 10 1 1 13 1 1 1 60 42 145 990 654 18 596 411 142 60 74 1,643 49 120 36 61 129 177 126 444 112 51 728 310 369 192 115 96 271 212 31 62 139 184 104 475 141 46 823 247 440 197 112 78 271 234 22 63 16,165 23,464 30,569 66,137 19,274 4,074 100,661 43,623 43,801 103,016 18,090 19,446 53,175 35,247 5,871 64 17,418 28,225 20,353 63,467 18,811 2,878 92,131 16,940 46,124 100,328 15,028 19,323 44,512 32,362 2,841 65 7,421 13,177 749 16,005 7,815 295 27,440 15,975 14,673 24,315 8,826 6,378 53,863 4,538 1,825 66 3 4 20 9 4 35 12 49 1 2 1 2 4 C7 7 6 7 22 5 4 28 12 24 4 1 3 4 "8 1 68 3 5 3 22 6 2 29 15 22 4 6 2 4 4 6 69 18 9 10 56 14 9 A1 31 39 2 9 11 10 14 7 70 36 38 25 U3 24 15 158 65 73 16 21 20 18 37 2 71 34 58 34 107 29 U 304 102 94 34 30 32 76 60 4 72 20 50 31 76 24 5 166 75 90 59 43 22 94 65 4 73 5 18 3 22 8 13 7 11 40 5 8 48 7 4 74 4 10 12 5 6 6 4 39 4 6 21 1 1 75 9 0 75 26 6 14 6 47 6 2 10 3 5 5 6 76 364 200 11,812 1,634 320 747 1,322 2,695 50 179 863 3 424 283 646 77 4 2 70 11 3 12 2 6 5 10 1 4 78 84 65 U,221 720 43 668 30 342 20 863 11 186 70 74 158 53 194 39 40 109 117 110 145 38 62 148 68 27 80 14,804 33,200 19,381 46,619 12,613 3,367 28,973 29,136 15,700 100,847 12,688 20,063 56, 8U 11,081 7,050 81 66 123 51 169 31 37 84 93 84 131 35 77 117 62 27 82 11,547 26,304 17,118 33,377 11,230 3,246 16,496 25,649 12,324 93,760 12,454 19,720 48,657 10,564 6,410 63 58 60 1 235 87 1 695 216 316 67 76 25 150 149 84 8,418 8,241 125 33,389 14,151 255 97,801 27,767 42,724 26,805 13,365 5,753 49,803 28,471 85 55 27 260 82 1 675 172 291 53 73 22 123 148 86 7,917 5,752 29,972 11,756 255 91,468 20,212 38,037 21,566 12,905 5,485 41,232 28,231 87 7 3 5 7 3 2 3 7 1 3 4 5 2 88 2,983 497 2,354 2,404 888 200 356 1,444 960 200 1,271 740 1,100 89 3 33 1 25 5 22 47 26 14 3 3 32 1 90 1,055 9,023 125 10,169 3,167 17,751 11,751 8,093 11,545 694 419 15,817 300 91 106 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND (For definitions and explanations. se« text) Albany Big Horn Campbell Farms: All farms number-I0ri9, . 1954 . . I'nder 10 acres number 1959 . . 1954. 10 to 49 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 50 to 69 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 70 to 99 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 100 to 139 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 140 to 179 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. ISO to 219 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 220 U) 259 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 260 to 499 Acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 500 to 999 acres number 1959. . 1054 . . 1,000 or more acres number 195!) . . 1954.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 1959 . . Land in farms: All land ]n rarms acres 1959.. 1954 . . Under 10 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 10 to 49 acres acres 1959 . . 1951.. 50 to 69 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 70 lo 99 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 100 to 139 ■icres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 140 to 179 acres acres 1959.. 1954 . . 180 to 219 acres acres 1059. , 1954.. 220 to 259 acres acres 1959. . 1954.. 260 to 499 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 500 lo 999 acres acres 1959 . . 1954 . - 1.000 or more acres acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres 1959 . Cropland harvested: Any cropland harvested farms reporlinp 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959. 1954 . . I'nder 10 acres farms reporlinp 19.59. . 1954 . . acres 19.59 . . 1954 . . 10 to 49 acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 19.59.. 1954.. 50 to 69 acres farms reporlinp 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954 . . 70 lo 99 acres farms roportinp 1959 . . 1954.. .icres 1959 . . 1954 . - 100 lo 139 acres fnrms reporlinp 1959. . 1954.. ncres 1959.. 1954 . . 140 lo 179 acres farms reportinp 1959. . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 180 lo 219 acres farms reporlinp 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 220 lo 259 acres farms repotinp 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954. . 260 lo 499 acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954 . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 500 to 999 acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 , . 1954. . 1,000 or more acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954 , . acres 1959 . , 1954 . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . , 9,744 11,402 155 616 529 595 124 159 370 554 384 573 756 1,070 348 388 383 439 1,519 1,551 1,213 1,403 3,963 4,054 1,171 36,199,666 34,989,064 621 2,132 13,674 16,362 7,274 9,287 30,032 45,257 45,298 67,477 120,031 170,727 68,361 76,842 91,190 104,481 549,800 556,408 868 , 173 1,014,156 34,404,712 32,925,935 1,698,080 8,333 9,352 1,679,024 1,556,022 51 133 135 319 290 377 4,536 5,524 87 128 2,659 4,074 315 479 12,981 21,235 334 520 22,255 34,625 694 989 58,739 79,270 322 366 33,157 34,232 362 416 42,131 46,454 1,413 1,432 200,607 179,397 1,095 1,224 197,632 197,851 3,375 3,288 1,104,092 953,041 1,040 241,556 247 310 2 2 3 4 21 23 34 46 166 190 34 1,730,000 1,800,359 19 94 lis 133 53 116 184 181 250 332 777 491 384 418 707 952 7,951 9,044 23,694 33,090 1,695,363 1,756,003 49,241 211 194 35,127 46,363 80 5 2 335 125 1 1 100 60 1 1 10 2 12 13 932 1,021 29 32 4,314 3,963 153 135 78,857 41,581 31 7,122 694 349 18 46 57 75 96 145 38 58 48 54 192 190 72 75 74 52 38 513,960 450,890 54 160 1,649 2,134 579 508 3,653 5,160 5,179 9,700 15,293 23,179 7,537 11,417 11,445 12,937 68,654 66,650 48,797 51,993 351,120 267,052 50,061 623 760 81,434 83,370 16 10 31 47 477 751 8 9 206 255 40 60 1,651 2,387 39 78 2,554 4,862 91 142 7,755 11,744 36 56 3,421 4,634 44 50 5,038 5,431 185 3B9 2A,924 24,548 72 71 13,820 13,556 69 52 21,572 15,692 36 7,274 464 509 1 20 30 53 63 330 395 87 3,165,527 3,318,523 1 3 40 45 50 105 160 230 333 240 330 611 200 250 7,726 11,433 40,812 51,772 3,115,794 3,253,915 126,259 351 403 63,551 65,247 3 1 120 90 2 1 107 32 13 28 1,244 1,330 42 62 3,999 6,206 291 305 58,081 56,957 70 11,548 295 331 25 26 36 40 203 230 43 2,944,283 3,116,651 9 20 76 69 254 169 120 671 2,185 1,433 784 810 480 949 9,392 9,143 27,035 29,987 2,907,953 3,073,400 62,995 248 281 94,017 103,285 75 137 10 7 542 467 304 310 2 503 23 19 3,038 2,459 27 34 ■;,497 5,737 175 204 35,407 93,584 37 6,555 316 349 4 8 10 9 1 2 3 21 25 37 41 223 241 49 2,224,526 2,464,193 20 31 230 238 67 115 260 314 870 495 320 1,593 997 200 731 945 7,651 9,099 27,037 30,034 2,186,293 2,421,074 73,801 211 236 41,338 39,742 145 61 1 9 20 454 4 1 362 20 2 3 40 425 17 13 1,350 1,335 26 33 2,453 3,232 148 159 36,430 34,071 35 6,891 436 540 30 34 67 104 366 364 128 1,431.458 1,527,922 13 237 89 60 158 406 320 918 436 l,-,30 584 792 694 967 U,453 12,413 50,215 75,724 1,417,251 1,435,170 193,725 434 500 87,394 95,363 2 3 92 94 2 5 7 106 3 8 124 453 2 2 96 127 3 4 171 443 24 32 2,113 2,222 60 100 6,114 10,937 335 345 79,114 30,926 115 18,631 1,027 1,271 13 80 117 143 27 28 80 112 61 36 112 135 50 63 72 93 213 235 122 96 160 150 2,514,846 2,657,187 63 299 3,024 4,080 1,585 1,683 6,471 3,931 7,207 10,120 17,740 29,633 9,990 12,618 17,1B3 22,143 75,952 82,483 82,009 65,307 2,293,622 2,419,790 57,632 853 1,060 101,220 106,963 7 20 23 54 60 96 974 1,381 18 21 495 649 63 87 2,441 3,276 44 78 2,096 3,943 99 170 6,314 12,883 46 61 4,332 5,425 69 92 7,034 10,122 202 227 23,799 30,376 115 85 20,171 14,243 135 123 28,541 24,101 37 5,250 917 1,155 3 70 21 31 U 11 32 76 46 57 139 162 41 49 62 70 155 171 130 166 277 292 95 1,285,606 1,275,233 11 165 594 965 671 646 2,558 6,213 5,368 6,672 22,108 25,727 8,030 9,688 14,835 16,640 54,857 59,494 94,809 120,381 1,081,665 1,028,147 136,470 362 995 1B2,723 162,375 2 12 2 20 9 15 199 307 7 9 209 237 29 70 1,430 3,791 44 53 3,337 4,072 132 156 13,409 14,331 40 46 4,743 5,045 62 69 3,882 3,240 152 163 23,576 22,568 122 143 27,533 28,343 263 259 99,403 75,421 93 29,349 WYOMING HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 107 Hot Johnson laramle Lincoln Natrona Niobrara Park Platte Sheridan Sublette Sweetwater Teton Uinta Washakie Weston ~ Springs 173 252 625 545 225 326 828 519 570 201 135 127 284 231 257 I 200 320 567 631 274 381 891 677 762 204 139 93 302 290 252 2 3 5 13 9 12 3 23 s 24 1 1 1 3 2 3 10 17 41 52 28 6 28 28 126 1 2 3 3 21 4 17 4 22 36 U 4 70 27 74 4 3 10 8 8 4 5 19 15 12 42 13 3 53 30 95 1 8 3 13 13 6 2 3 3 21 1 2 19 10 7 1 2 1 7 2 3 2 23 3 1 38 10 13 3 1 1 5 8 9 3 9 35 6 2 68 22 12 7 7 7 6 1 9 8 3 6 49 9 1 102 36 24 6 13 3 14 13 10 13 5 5 44 2 1 76 17 16 1 6 5 8 15 3 11 11 6 6 57 6 2 132 25 22 6 8 11 12 20 1 12 14 7 17 73 11 2 101 43 22 7 9 19 29 29 2 13 20 10 18 70 10 6 IS3 68 36 12 20 17 34 37 4 H 8 7 36 5 64 21 15 5 1 9 12 18 1 15 9 6 9 41 3 2 49 33 15 1 6 4 5 22 1 16 4 3 3 35 6 1 61 20 21 1 6 3 13 13 IT 10 5 4 42 8 2 52 29 17 1 2 2 8 21 "2 18 28 17 101 110 21 22 167 65 31 24 36 37 56 59 IS 19 29 20 112 104 21 29 131 73 94 26 20 24 69 40 25 20 17 28 147 50 21 32 69 52 70 39 21 15 47 22 32 21 21 39 165 52 30 61 44 90 101 34 16 13 45 33 23 22 58 177 298 96 126 257 UO 234 228 111 45 19 105 56 194 23 61 196 292 99 143 268 79 255 219 116 41 17 93 65 196 24 13 27 134 42 22 77 39 59 30 34 12 13 45 13 46 25 802,312 2,138,924 2,087,880 673,249 3,196,589 1,624,972 1,143,523 1,429,736 1,645,655 558,942 2,295,719 72,724 817,367 467,204 1,380,159 26 727,229 2,265,297 2,093,769 625,019 2,500,260 1,704,143 904,728 1,402,656 1,573,067 543,946 1,266,514 82,720 993,497 475,322 1,218,934 2T 10 25 50 49 44 7 84 43 107 5 2 5 8 5 28 40 51 151 178 75 6 125 99 527 3 10 10 19 53 29 •157 122 383 1,106 420 60 1,772 676 1,651 85 110 29o 239 199 iio 30 533 376 273 1,249 396 65 1,414 823 2,292 33 281 75 406 393 31 121 172 167 1,242 67 120 1,095 558 422 60 119 66 32 113 184 113 1,363 178 60 2,215 551 733 189 65 'aj 290 33 740 239 702 2,867 480 160 5,488 1,787 1,017 581 558 589 498 548 'so 34 672 240 500 4,119 736 80 3,336 2,949 1,978 482 1,043 237 1,139 1,042 35 1,439 580 560 5,107 245 129 9,036 2,027 1,909 130 800 589 936 1,766 398 36 1,227 697 733 6,649 703 230 15,616 3,010 2,606 7U 950 1,292 1,451 2,344 110 37 2,254 1,137 2,721 11,672 1,736 320 16,003 6,804 3,397 1,118 1,431 3,051 4,531 4,637 310 38 3,196 1,537 2,874 11,204 1,584 975 28,679 10,847 5,796 1,921 3,176 2,665 5,842 5,835 675 39 1,522 1,374 7,156 976 12,719 4,099 2,983 1,000 191 1,831 2,363 3,500 180 40 1,731 1,171 1,797 8,317 588 395 9,636 6,423 2,967 196 1,156 800 1,014 4,327 131 41 930 688 678 8,372 1,413 232 14,444 4,780 4,966 240 1,403 721 3,107 3,091 42 2,385 1,188 958 9,954 1,871 440 12,326 6,956 4,050 227 480 480 1,831 4,938 514 43 9,896 6,420 37,659 40,365 7,829 8,445 57,422 23,757 30,441 3,750 13,708 13,544 20,077 21,240 6,611 44 10,234 7,650 42,980 37,442 7,126 10,914 45,251 26,352 34,370 9,507 7,102 3,333 25,266 13,889 9,728 45 12,587 20,279 109,079 36,077 15,603 23,493 45,655 36,704 51,217 28,736 14,045 9,679 32,126 14,514 23,921 46 15,335 28,354 121,047 36,969 22,074 46,314 29,544 67,621 71,690 25,314 10,454 9,170 31,590 21,979 17,863 47 772,856 2,109,262 1,934,507 559,236 3,167,776 1,592,006 979,805 1,343,501 1,547,545 513,237 2,263,471 42,300 753,490 417,635 1,348,524 48 691,763 2,223,849 1,922,343 507,575 2,464,929 1,644,654 751,536 1,277,025 1,446,058 505,552 1,241,673 59,088 924,329 420,632 1,139,863 49 18,629 39,423 187,430 62,186 31,185 112,514 59,945 84,375 116,029 48,387 16,117 17,336 63,268 20,149 70,423 50 U3 193 549 507 115 250 729 449 501 194 119 110 275 215 201 51 154 210 525 564 143 265 825 501 617 200 121 90 277 252 179 52 17,722 33,851 182,662 92,141 21,717 47,635 101,245 99,046 78,072 103,246 19,048 22,136 54,488 36,038 32,621 53 20,157 35,321 138,444 96,682 21,125 44,246 92,779 70,579 81,065 102,079 16,638 22,242 48,229 34,135 27,588 54 1 2 2 4 4 3 10 1 2 55 4 2 6 11 2 10 2 43 1 7 56 2 7 9 6 16 13 23 2 5 ... 57 9 2 14 35 8 32 3 112 2 7 58 4 3 5 32 5 2 43 13 46 3 3 5 8 6 1 59 9 5 3 36 6 2 32 11 75 1 7 1 9 9 60 60 33 107 664 103 16 699 208 412 46 95 104 114 104 3 61 116 83 35 780 96 13 703 93 682 15 123 14 110 105 62 2 1 2 19 2 12 6 5 2 1 63 2 2 21 "2 32 7 11 "3 1 1 3 64 32 18 75 717 50 348 200 107 84 58 65 33 10 872 60 1,1B5 103 284 107 36 50 120 66 ■7 2 6 34 4 1 59 21 9 6 6 7 6 7 67 8 1 1 48 5 1 99 27 20 5 11 3 13 11 68 192 25 216 1,840 65 25 2,507 761 307 118 325 314 272 327 69 291 27 10 2,728 163 12 5,078 712 740 147 541 89 438 557 70 10 4 4 42 1 1 70 13 14 1 6 5 6 15 1 71 10 3 2 56 5 1 L23 20 18 6 8 10 10 18 1 72 549 251 222 3,199 109 15 5,852 772 618 50 455 293 324 1,174 30 73 600 177 177 3,893 250 70 11,029 631 761 294 714 618 528 1,508 19 74 12 7 12 68 3 2 96 40 20 6 9 17 28 27 1 75 16 8 16 66 6 3 176 59 32 12 14 16 32 35 4 76 866 393 995 5,939 380 143 9,232 4,043 926 419 542 1,654 2,208 2,456 94 77 799 447 995 5,696 295 154 16,054 3,170 1,804 848 935 1,160 2,038 3,753 160 78 8 ... 5 33 4 58 20 15 5 1 7 12 18 1 79 8 6 6 40 3 2 47 29 14 1 6 4 5 22 1 SO 529 516 3,547 1S9 6,715 2,590 958 250 50 814 1,060 2,421 53 81 596 302 328 4,632 39 230 4,942 1,841 1,082 120 703 523 469 2,674 98 82 3 3 3 34 5 60 19 19 1 6 3 11 12 S3 8 4 4 42 7 2 52 26 15 1 2 2 7 21 84 192 163 327 4,915 213 7,734 2,221 1,330 40 397 415 1,153 1,842 85 609 301 323 5,694 782 '60 6,895 1,619 1,160 104 431 202 540 2,568 86 27 14 89 109 16 IS 161 57 78 23 33 11 55 59 13 87 25 19 92 102 19 18 129 59 38 25 19 24 67 39 IS 88 3,509 905 14,122 17,465 1,712 1,695 24,64a 9,953 7,376 2,946 4,388 5,007 6,532 12,390 973 89 2,018 1,686 12,708 15,892 2,239 1,309 16,713 5,681 8,179 3,000 2,460 4,081 7,406 7,553 1,063 90 16 25 139 46 14 27 62 45 69 39 17 13 47 19 24 91 19 32 143 52 21 47 43 67 94 33 13 12 43 29 16 92 1,846 2,622 32,436 11,136 1,791 3,661 U,100 9,852 9,037 8,574 3,2U 2,964 9,079 4,685 2,237 93 1,718 5,409 28,459 13,500 2,370 5,641 6,386 10,709 11,056 6,938 1,320 2,332 7,049 5,617 2,025 94 43 134 282 88 54 197 104 212 216 110 37 18 102 49 160 95 45 128 252 90 67 189 77 194 207 116 38 17 89 58 139 96 9,945 29,441 133,639 42,710 17,149 42,030 32,394 68,428 56,978 90,803 9,083 10,439 33,746 10,576 29,226 97 13,363 27,377 95,395 42,960 14,823 36,257 23,762 46,017 55,205 90,563 8,804 12,687 29,599 9,673 24,223 98 10 27 127 41 11 63 36 51 74 34 10 13 44 11 34 99 1,444 4,575 44,347 14,284 1,416 10,108 6,149 15,228 13,239 13,010 1,708 •j , 606 9,637 2,139 5,546 100 108 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY TENURE (Vtn iJefinilions and explanations, see text) The State Albany Big Horn Campbell Carbon Converse Crook Fremont Goshen Farms: All fanii iipornlnrp numher 1950 1954 Full o^^ncrs , , number 1959 1954 Part owners number 1959 1954 Manacers nu'ilier 1959 1954, AH tenanli-- noml.er 1959, 1954, Proportjpn of Ipnnncy percent 1959 1954 , Lantl In farms: All fami operators PCTPS 1959 1954 , Full owners acres 1959 . 1954 , Part ow ners acres 1959 , 1954, Managers acres 1959 , 1954, All tenants acres 1959 , 1954, Cropland harvested: All famt operators fanns reportjnq 1959 , 1954, acres 1959 , 1954 , Full owners farms reportinl: 1959 , 1954, acres 1959 , 1954, Pan owners farms repotlinc 1959 , 1951, acres 1959 , 1954 , Managers farms reporting 1959 . 1954, acres 1959 , 1954, All tenants farms repcrtine 1959 , 1954 , acres 1959 1954, 9,7.M ll,i02 4,028 5,245 3,989 4,131 227 m 1,500 1,805 15.4 15.8 36,199,666 34,989,064 2,854,797 3,458,624 21,493,891 22,627,166 9,621,011 6,776,232 2,229,967 2,097,042 8,338 9,352 1,679,024 1,556,022 3,321 4,204 429,657 482,465 3,518 3,499 912,060 774,948 181 137 107,782 80,623 1,318 1,512 229,525 217,986 247 310 74 99 149 167 9 17 15 27 6.1 8.7 1,730,000 1,800,859 87,664 92,157 1,290,936 1,246,203 211,534 397,312 139,866 65,187 211 194 85,127 46,863 54 52 12,541 6,636 137 116 60,300 29,335 7 15 7,339 7,939 13 11 4,947 2,953 694 849 376 518 198 179 3 114 149 16.4 17.6 513,960 450,890 122,412 145,650 337,709 255,215 12,222 3,135 41,617 46,890 623 760 81,434 83,870 318 440 27,826 38,338 195 175 36,947 28,223 5 3 1,199 1,155 105 142 15,462 16,154 464 509 108 148 277 298 2 70 61 15.1 12.0 3,165,527 3,318,523 182,414 217,266 2,302,124 2,757,173 393,926 20,960 287,063 323,124 351 403 63,551 65,247 81 131 11,894 15,268 216 219 41,616 40,587 5 2 1,579 1,181 49 51 8,462 8,211 295 331 105 118 135 150 32 34 23 29 7.8 2,948,288 3,U6,651 187,485 208,633 1,483,081 1,679,441 1,173,369 1,128,701 104,353 99,876 248 281 94,017 103,285 83 95 16,873 22,035 122 139 51,192 55,808 23 25 20,242 18,150 20 22 5,710 7,292 316 349 78 88 177 198 17 12 44 51 13.9 14.6 2,224,526 2,464,193 125,368 91,213 1,398,618 1,765,540 586,701 398,692 113,839 208,748 211 236 41,388 39,742 47 57 4,569 4,365 117 129 23,077 24,545 U 10 7,613 6,193 33 40 6,129 4,639 486 540 153 218 276 268 53 49 10.9 9.1 1,481,458 1,527,922 210,739 255,372 1,111,310 1,146,U4 31,315 34,818 128,094 91,618 434 500 87,894 95,363 131 200 18,485 27,088 258 250 59,202 57,736 2 5 1,320 2,259 43 45 3,887 8,280 1,027 1,271 468 588 391 454 19 14 149 215 14.5 16.9 2,514,846 2,657,187 128,137 153,099 1,136,912 899,928 1,171,695 1,492,311 78,102 111,849 353 1,060 101,220 106,968 365 445 26,339 29,253 352 417 55,424 59,176 15 9 4,306 2,261 126 169 14,151 16,278 917 1,155 313 447 238 344 7 3 309 361 33.7 31.3 1,285,606 1,275,233 191,708 228,819 834,428 832,742 69,319 5,450 190,151 208,227 862 995 132,723 162,375 279 340 37,134 39,640 277 313 90,141 73, 073 7 3 5,265 963 299 339 50,183 49,194 WYOMING 109 OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Hot Springs Johnson laramle Lincoln Natrona Niobrara Park Platte Sheridan Sublette Sweetwater Teton Uinta WashaUe Weston 173 252 625 545 225 326 828 519 570 201 135 127 234 231 257 1 200 320 667 631 274 381 891 677 762 204 139 98 302 290 252 2 87 64 241 351 88 89 414 177 262 US 73 69 176 85 62 3 IZi 103 285 407 108 107 553 260 415 140 74 68 212 102 63 4 64 154 285 162 103 194 255 236 130 65 51 34 34 64 167 5 46 175 269 183 134 214 200 273 195 55 52 18 68 74 167 6 3 3 5 7 16 6 18 4 24 5 6 9 12 5 1 7 i. 5 10 8 8 4 8 2 9 2 1 4 8 6 2 8 19 31 94 25 18 37 141 102 104 16 5 15 12 77 27 9 26 37 103 33 24 56 130 142 143 7 12 8 14 108 20 10 11.0 12.3 15.0 4.6 3.0 11.3 17.0 19.7 18.2 8.0 3.7 11.8 4.2 33.3 10.5 U 13.0 U.6 15.4 5.2 8.8 14.7 14.6 21.0 18.8 3.4 8.6 8.2 4.6 37.2 7.9 12 802,312 2,133,924 2,087,380 673,249 3,196,589 1,624,972 1,143,523 1,429,736 1,645,655 558,942 2,295,719 72,724 817,367 467,204 1,380,159 13 727,229 2,265,297 2,093,769 625,019 2,500,260 1,704,143 904,728 1,402,656 1,573,067 543,946 1,266,514 32,720 993,497 475,822 1,218,934 14 65,597 52,267 219,626 127,704 44,771 136,728 115,511 140,114 143,382 200,139 30,536 20,288 169,130 33,330 109,647 \^ 129,023 135,202 243,423 126,515 72,222 146,073 206,444 165,274 279,965 240,706 32,491 23,617 165,476 39,485 90,499 16 344,577 1,841,365 1,306,713 374,102 1,676,857 1,246,016 665,710 1,070,731 694,442 319,673 222,322 27,136 319,103 333,877 1,156,149 n 216,081 1,864,709 1,305,921 351,774 2,109,699 1,441,456 325,032 1,101,264 929,703 275,111 285,132 29,270 396,379 369,553 1,043,226 la 373,445 85,208 464,831 151,972 1,302,486 171,253 319,365 47,724 629,241 7,315 2,041,753 20,442 300,473 31,822 23,600 19 361,196 95,390 453,561 137,424 277,212 10,091 341,963 3,380 176,245 16,724 943,371 15,340 423,998 10,868 27,590 20 19,193 160, 08i 96,710 19,471 172,475 70,975 42,937 171,167 173,590 31,315 1,058 4,853 23,661 63,125 90,763 21 20,929 169,996 90,864 9,306 41, 127 106,523 31,289 132,238 187,154 11,405 5,520 14,493 7,144 55,916 57,619 22 133 193 549 507 115 250 729 4i9 501 194 119 110 275 215 201 23 154 210 525 564 143 265 825 501 617 200 121 90 277 252 179 24 17,722 33,851 182,662 92,141 21,717 47,635 101,245 99,046 78,072 103,246 19,048 22,138 54,483 36,038 32,621 25 20,157 35,821 138,444 96,682 21,125 44,246 92,779 70,579 81,065 102,079 16,638 22,242 48,229 34,135 27,588 26 67 48 191 323 54 67 339 130 216 109 68 60 170 76 45 27 95 66 197 359 58 76 497 172 318 137 63 61 198 75 52 28 5,868 4,710 43,464 42,363 3,676 10,413 28,920 14,611 17,457 45,026 7,444 8,298 27,862 7,730 5,604 29 7,768 6,631 32,479 45, 886 3,919 10,503 43,425 1J2,765 24,049 58,578 5,720 8,917 27,059 5,609 6,529 30 50 122 264 155 46 151 244 220 171 64 45 31 84 60 137 31 37 120 234 173 66 156 196 2U 185 54 47 13 66 67 111 .32 7,628 24,518 111,612 41,284 9,820 32,074 42,856 62,390 35,368 49,742 10,716 8,650 18,981 13,467 24,555 33 4,319 23,989 80,604 45 , 550 13,487 27,519 28,075 41,106 39,158 37,074 9,723 7,921 18, U7 11,353 18,435 34 3 2 5 6 6 5 18 3 22 5 4 8 10 5 1 35 3 2 10 8 7 1 7 2 8 2 4 6 4 1 36 2,470 695 4,194 6,052 5,567 1,988 12,609 875 10,596 1,380 793 3,770 6,135 1,225 20 .37 6,426 585 5,946 3,036 1,545 215 6,381 208 5,195 3,822 3,125 1,887 563 1,083 .38 13 21 89 23 9 27 128 96 92 16 2 11 11 74 18 39 19 22 84 24 12 32 125 116 106 7 11 7 7 106 15 10 1,756 3,928 23,392 2,442 2,654 3,160 16,360 20,670 14,651 7,098 95 1,420 1,460 13,566 2,442 41 1,64/i 4,616 19,415 2,210 2,174 6,004 14,398 16,500 12,663 2,605 1,195 2,279 1,136 16,605 1,541 42 no STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4.-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Dala are based on reporls for only (For definitic Item and explanations, see text) Farms, acreage, and value: AH commercial famis number. Land in farms acres , Averajje size of farm acres . Value of Innd and buildings average per farm, dollars , ftverase per acre, dollars , Cropland harvested farms reporting , acres , Farm operators: IVorkine olf their farms, total number, 100 or nii're davs number , With otlier income of family exceeding value of agricultural pmducts sold number. By tenure: Full owners number. Part o«ners ., , , , number. Managers number , Ml tenants number , Specified equipment and facilities: lirain cnii,hines farms reporting, number , Com pickers farms reporting . number , Pick-up balers farms reporting . number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. Tractors other than garden farms reporting . number. \utoniobiles farms reporting. number. Telephone fanns reporting , Itonte freezer farms reporting . Milking machine farms reporting. Flectric milk cooler farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unim[Toved farms reporting. Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and,/ or hired workers farms reporting. Family workers, including operator , , , farms reporting. Operators working 1 or more hours person.s . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . persons. Regular hired workers f employed 150 or more days), , farms reporting. persons . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farms reporting . number . Milk cows farms reporting . number . Horses and or mules farms reptirting . number. Hogs and pigs fair's reporting. number . Chickens, 4 months old and over farr's reporting. numlier. Livestock and poultry sold: Cuttle, not counting calves, sold alive farms re|x>rting, number. Calves sold alive farms reporting, numlier , flogs and pigs sold ,'ilue farn,s reporting, numiier, sheep and liuiibs sold alive farms reporting. number . Chickens including broilers solrl farms re|)orting. number. Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms repcrting . dozens , Milk and cream sold farms reporting . dollars, IVool farms reporting , pounds , Specified farm expenditures" Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting. dollars . I'eed for livestock anil iwultry dollars. Purchase of luestock and poultry dollars. Machine hire dollars. Hired labor dollars , flasolino and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business lollars , Seeds, Imlhs, plants, and trees dollars . Crops harvested' Winter wheat farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Spring wheat farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Oats farms reporting . . acres. . btishels . . Barley farina reporting. . acres . . btjshels. . Land from which hay was out acres . . Vegetables harvested for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) faritis reporting,. dollars . . 8,085 32,211,387 3,984.1 83,177 21.81 7,293 1,638,127 2,535 1,111 849 2,901 3,695 191 1,298 3,192 3,552 280 236 3,146 3,309 7,570 14,793 7,215 19,299 7,153 9,932 5,447 5,750 942 337 2,004 2,080 3,767 7,503 7,335 7,211 3,461 5,291 1,866 4,157 7,022 1,235,568 4,885 26,475 5,590 44,803 2,133 39,747 4,819 329,125 5,423 384,269 4,260 227,152 1,289 38,576 2,861 1,757,008 1,490 117,569 2,257 1,977,345 2,051 4,388,171 2,976 19,929,711 8,069 62,497,259 13,899,100 22,448,842 2,293,105 14,665,098 8,180,121 1,010,993 1,342 207,648 4,577,960 907 24,031 458,684 2,829 89,248 2,822,932 2,598 101,350 3,219,465 1,011,284 83 49,958 217 1,714,566 7,901.2 135,595 17.44 199 84,742 67 36 58 145 5 65 70 211 460 193 671 191 279 72 144 11 1 27 59 129 205 201 199 95 133 55 87 206 65,029 138 402 202 2,256 14 36 116 5,657 177 20,552 125 10,890 37 43, 799 12 1,325 39 31,403 25 18,330 97 482,369 217 3,173,063 432,830 1,993,734 73,774 483,937 182,030 6,708 1 214 3,500 2 150 2,600 2 60 2,000 85,231 1 100 Big Horn Campbell 595 500,453 841.1 44,398 56.58 572 84,477 191 81 305 197 1 92 381 430 11 11 323 344 560 1,280 531 1,323 523 722 470 461 80 37 246 185 161 551 538 527 266 448 145 262 519 44,393 445 2,505 334 1,622 224 3,931 418 29,801 356 20,672 231 8,518 130 4,154 236 99,013 142 8,016 197 152,012 189 548,195 245 1,112,078 593 4,225,421 819,614 1,573,428 131,598 919,474 659,427 116,330 87 2,250 78 739 20,590 344 6,631 301,330 381 12,427 664,175 37,726 28 42,615 406 3,107,432 7,653.8 115,806 15.64 303 58,770 106 37 123 136 158 166 331 671 34« 637 360 490 219 268 37 128 239 393 381 370 149 228 77 118 383 79,105 270 742 340 2,668 62 866 287 n,952 326 22,726 276 19, 591 37 780 190 113,849 45 2,813 105 36,243 54 15,238 191 1,138,237 406 2,412,075 736,542 679,435 187,619 429,365 356,354 22,760 102 15,064 250,609 47 2,134 23,393 90 3,399 65,530 70 3,299 60,253 265 2,929,283 11,053.9 156,514 12.37 228 92,239 41 82 133 32 13 117 126 253 615 201 749 232 378 170 223 12 5 28 78 132 231 213 217 94 152 100 392 225 83,560 139 619 227 2,877 33 119 100 5,616 189 21,883 rJ3 13,338 4 104 125 194,298 25 953 41 22,281 22 55,129 134 2,435,336 265 3,669,231 777,676 1,160,209 76,527 1,317,758 318,535 13,476 4,269 43,591 10 90 3,390 49 2,170 74,865 16 417 13,723 84,439 258 2,196,073 8,511.9 143,031 16.61 186 40,638 68 24 31 171 80 32 235 434 224 552 220 332 115 172 13 7 37 43 171 240 235 231 111 198 71 160 237 55,110 163 849 224 1,370 43 694 161 10,350 205 16,504 185 8,980 20 944 138 94,139 33 2,756 62 76,662 39 169,511 141 1,287,128 257 1,949,275 576,036 483,479 51,774 554,775 267,619 15, 592 17 2,617 40,450 30 1,083 11,069 73 3,103 86,106 38 1,420 38,930 28,334 2 160 423 1,448,486 3,424.3 71,816 21.59 393 85,184 115 55 102 275 3 43 172 182 170 176 401 690 396 949 368 497 235 333 60 111 252 398 394 378 139 301 71 96 405 51,794 304 991 375 2,227 98 939 314 14,030 363 15,821 260 12,295 46 627 171 67,453 68 3,341 139 46,122 120 67,903 175 602,837 423 2,054,9% 433,865 749,177 94,317 301,630 389,171 36,286 157 13,646 260,601 84 3,144 37,001 137 4,103 84,000 101 3,572 63,428 57,665 734 1,415,662 1,928.7 47,476 34.59 688 103,875 263 327 17 127 326 373 6 6 281 288 714 1,296 662 1,507 627 823 514 528 115 49 207 131 377 684 679 671 364 574 162 254 610 79,971 414 2,402 435 4,822 142 1,045 460 38,770 407 22,993 353 17,488 62 646 312 108,489 215 15,343 262 353,771 219 601,097 327 1,077,457 734 4,291,935 999,678 1,378,706 125,903 1,002,629 697, 593 87,426 146 1,907 69,600 423 12,153 465,249 121 3,307 130,725 61,749 10 870 322 1,258,676 1,531.2 61,261 38.04 787 171,092 232 99 236 257 7 272 404 455 174 180 214 217 768 1,511 767 2,074 767 1,056 638 513 41 22 173 199 382 740 730 724 264 385 157 184 690 81,221 417 1,852 323 1,052 244 6,367 519 23,762 512 34,753 422 16,294 161 5,633 104 32,195 151 8,992 229 88,628 165 298,006 121 140,182 822 6,577,218 1,334,389 2,949,769 269,399 885,886 959,391 178,334 258 48,145 1,080,361 9 1,062 17,858 262 10,097 232,494 234 10,404 293,908 43,003 WYOMING HI FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959 & snmplo of rmrns. Sec lexl^ Hot Johnson Diriimle Lincoln Natrona Niobrara Park Platte Sbcrldan Sublette Sweetwater Tetot Uinta WashBile Weston ~ Springs 156 222 516 440 179 294 633 438 450 170 113 121 231 iS3 209 1 478,114 2,123,092 2,042,915 644,161 3,182,238 1,601,653 1,119,212 1,402,172 1,636,033 545,309 329,195 67,101 680,097 454,195 1,335,214 2 3,064.8 9,563.5 3,959.1 1,464.0 17,777-9 5,447.8 1,754.3 3,201.3 3.635.7 3,207.7 2,739.7 554.6 2,944.1 2,481.9 6,388.6 3 63,921 132,239 97, 342 52,618 182,589 99,238 49, 767 80,873 88,750 115,733 32,362 113,912 63,633 65,2)1 123,306 < 20.47 14.29 33.36 .)3.48 10.51 20.15 35.61 27.13 23.02 39.23 29.74 212.31 25.15 25.76 19.52 5 127 174 493 423 104 230 615 388 424 170 106 116 220 171 176 6 18,745 33,202 174,853 87,780 22,554 47,153 99,850 94,955 77,793 100,128 19,253 24,901 53,436 31,501 30,941 7 71 37 207 190 54 97 224 148 147 36 39 42 79 53 56 1 43 9 llA 77 38 35 78 77 50 27 18 15 43 22 24 9 13 9 32 41 31 17 75 48 65 13 12 27 27 7 18 10 83 36 159 269 47 74 282 113 174 85 64 69 139 65 38 u 61 151 263 148 98 190 211 214 172 59 44 24 74 66 146 12 1 3 4 5 16 6 19 4 22 4 5 2 8 4 1 13 11 32 85 18 18 24 126 102 82 22 5 26 10 48 24 14 64 53 235 184 34 78 401 139 172 10 X 31 18 U9 72 15 72 57 293 30 30 187 34 10 10 .!! 420 1 1 230 34 34 181 10 20 31 18 122 79 3 3 16 17 18 58 100 200 193 61 103 254 143 194 67 63 65 76 58 103 19 59 107 217 198 68 105 264 150 224 74 63 69 76 50 106 20 149 203 490 362 167 274 600 414 435 155 113 111 191 173 200 21 236 459 1,092 554 434 47D 1,155 770 757 305 191 181 334 520 378 22 128 190 470 387 123 253 617 390 420 152 110 111 138 153 191 23 304 543 1,264 908 305 571 1,809 957 939 694 222 284 425 6U 401 24 137 184 481 395 138 264 535 396 390 137 81 116 197 169 136 25 163 297 722 492 202 358 764 524 568 197 114 171 258 251 274 2fi 114 147 378 361 53 140 534 284 230 97 57 96 137 150 136 27 115 164 369 278 105 187 497 316 323 98 66 99 184 157 155 26 11 9 26 244 6 8 115 35 64 3 16 X 60 12 5 29 11 1 ■' 50 5 25 21 40 6 5 35 6 1 .30 95 66 114 206 39 44 183 99 124 19 13 23 40 96 28 31 22 88 67 133 36 26 210 78 255 19 3 59 45 36 59 32 39 66 325 98 103 219 237 216 61 131 100 39 119 51 120 33 154 202 445 423 165 288 605 366 430 166 118 116 218 162 203 .34 151 197 433 418 153 273 603 362 415 161 113 114 209 154 193 35 148 191 429 415 149 269 602 357 401 154 110 113 207 153 196 .36 65 98 197 291 73 128 248 140 191 87 71 52 96 80 112 37 79 135 252 526 96 166 376 211 265 129 90 8(j 154 140 173 38 38 69 89 79 75 65 99 60 130 43 40 17 78 92 49 39 94 156 280 254 255 89 250 91 334 131 234 48 120 176 92 40 126 184 336 422 143 268 501 358 157 100 121 210 1» 196 41 24,645 43,393 68,407 39,000 47,602 50,663 55,565 62,664 104,463 63,325 8,802 17,41.. 36,378 20,214 47,340 42 38 129 220 341 76 161 384 232 297 112 67 30 146 104 148 43 319 415 333 5,222 232 573 1,314 1,058 2,097 394 327 652 1,469 316 387 44 98 139 239 398 134 236 320 267 331 160 105 115 195 93 190 45 367 1,741 1,384 2,414 2,079 1,079 2,264 1,268 3,077 3,000 1,375 1,301 1,233 889 1,388 46 29 50 154 208 22 24 254 100 158 26 34 46 85 49 34 47 503 946 4,317 4,469 393 138 7,609 1,940 2,700 165 439 513 444 692 382 48 113 122 314 177 80 159 331 238 290 38 57 59 87 115 164 49 11,447 6,548 33,810 11,236 5,445 5,138 35,909 14,413 20,921 3,529 4,305 3,306 7,441 9,362 11,272 50 37 157 290 326 110 232 292 310 327 139 76 107 174 84 177 51 7,068 14,571 1?,330 7,719 11,959 15,725 17,925 21,045 30.481 20,730 1,949 7,259 8,795 9,219 15,530 52 35 97 263 159 66 187 376 231 329 63 49 47 140 43 140 53 4,080 9,590 9,509 5,996 3,345 10,825 13,665 12,944 18,030 5,212 1,765 2,201 4,548 3,650 9,398 54 10 29 105 146 12 7 205 63 119 6 23 25 31 25 23 55 231 944 3,615 4,700 333 138 3,379 1,690 3,256 34 333 645 243 584 513 56 78 127 92 195 97 115 208 73 120 28 54 5 165 85 51 57 48,678 101,265 43,131 117,620 177,391 56,687 64,733 27,482 45,492 6,722 113,078 905 58,464 119,112 22,508 58 39 43 159 50 17 17 169 64 96 8 21 17 25 38 36 59 6,128 1,614 12,949 2,332 1,075 1,073 15,912 4,582 8,271 429 ..,350 1,240 6,486 3,590 3,444 60 65 71 181 86 35 46 232 101 174 19 16 22 30 49 56 61 72,933 29,089 285,337 51,760 24,955 17,936 276,344 66,387 104,965 2,679 17,200 17, 245 67,440 82,601 52,352 62 39 42 102 290 11 29 205 96 154 33 17 46 98 19 37 63 17,954 17,567 31,363 1,076,620 8,322 62,008 207,029 102,785 420,711 5,402 86,220 139,010 374,543 6,749 3,424 64 ■ 73 132 106 206 92 118 137 77 124 43 63 5 137 66 61 65 598,875 1,902,093 562,074 1,351,156 2,035,917 576,609 689,430 270,750 464,444 127,360 1,538,618 7,500 593,000 702,425 233,836 66 151 221 515 440 179 294 638 438 450 170 118 121 226 183 203 67 1,035,148 2,023,397 3,929,636 2,207,995 2,096,144 1,803,243 4,039,459 3,110,645 4,265,258 1,290,844 1,258,843 556,084 1,214,892 3,013,132 2,194,275 68 310,550 543,020 1,027,012 419,445 601,757 583,354 658,065 626,462 878,384 242,735 222,463 143,580 380,898 710,210 390,485 69 273,268 647,015 1,019,338 501,074 388,143 600,341 1,500,487 1,544,555 1,680,955 253^822 108,293 95,092 253,759 1,327,873 1,271,890 70 24,608 35,570 325,223 73,218 29,967 66,840 239,205 130,311 142,297 43,197 12,675 27,329 35,095 54,060 36,399 71 297,896 503,391 993,970 354,319 327,249 263,208 864,421 363,231 1,061,675 546,787 754,333 204,034 369,719 604,263 249,598 72 168,691 272,037 526,817 332,909 226,523 276,618 592,905 402,854 445,036 199,769 154,454 78,099 150,811 288,448 233,930 73 9,935 21,864 37,326 21, 530 22,505 12,832 234,376 37,732 5.,on 4,434 6,125 7,950 14.61Q 28,278 11,973 74 1 3 410 ^ 43 1 134 142 1 2 47 75 1 1,126 72,069 506 5,429 186 32,558 3,440 2 21 3,26« 76 40 15,748 1,638,446 5,632 100,629 3,348 836,614 185,948 70 140 59,933 77 9 47 7 28 3 22 155 31 103 25 6 11 56 78 40 1,469 175 2,200 22 906 1,841 1,414 2,394 495 26 34 2,806 79 975 28,596 2,900 30,256 740 10, %6 69,2% 17,463 64,397 3,900 811 1,660 33,313 80 60 77 196 105 37 54 353 139 173 8 30 27 24 106 58 81 1,311 1,789 11,264 2,155 1,084 3,340 6,893 6,486 4,321 608 959 1,625 303 3,219 2,075 82 57,696 69,236 191,636 73,982 33,340 64,327 312,392 172,917 200,828 13,135 22,022 33,000 13,095 140,590 52,562 83 71 51 262 311 14 26 278 135 205 7 13 30 33 123 16 84 2,736 1,262 21,360 12,829 440 1,436 8,035 5,534 4,984 293 489 1,110 715 3,876 345 85 102,370 37,375 353,365 455,923 15,200 35,240 376,801 181,925 136,823 4,150 18,877 31,675 24,526 173,143 4,430 »6 12,771 27,202 43,001 69,897 19,317 33,305 49,143 34,345 56,214 99,450 17,603 21,331 52,240 15,452 19,271 87 5 5 15 2 2 5 5 1 88 750 75 2,375 210 130 1,065 1,500 50 89 112 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Mos' dsla for 1359 an? basci on reports Eslinia(«J number of fatnis . (For dermition!! and explanations, see tcxl) lO.W... ISM... Farm operators by age: Opernlnrs reporting age nunilter 19r.n. . Under 2S yenrs number 1959 .. . 25 [o :i-l years number 1959 .. . 15 W 4J years number 1959 . . . 45 to 5 ( years numtior 1959 . . . 55 to 64 years number 1959 . . . 65 or more years number 1959 . . , \verape ajje years 1959 . . . Off-farm work and other income: Farm operator s— Working off their farm? operators repotting 1959... 1954 . . . lOO or more dnys Of^rators reportini; 1959... 1954... With oliier income of family exceeding vaiueof farm products sold operators reportinE 1959... 1954 . . Farms by tenure of operator' Full owners number 1959 . . 1954 . . Part owners number 1959 . . 1954 . . Managers number 1959 . . . 1954.. MI tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Cash tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Share-cash tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Oop-share tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Livestock. share tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Other and unsjiecified tenants number 1959. . 1954 . . Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than vejtetJtble and fruit-and-nut . . number 1959 . . Cash-srain number 1959 . . Tobacco number 1959 . . (^otton number 1959. . Other field-crop number 1959.. VegeUhle farms number 1959 . . Fruit-and-nut farms number 1959 . . Poullr\ farms number 1959 . . Dairy farms number 1959 . . Livestock farms other than poullr, and dairy farms number 1959 Livestcck ranches number 1959 . . General farms number 1959. . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1959 . . Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959.. t lass I number 1959 . . (;-|ass II number 1959 . . Class III number 1959.. Class IV number 1959. . Class V number 1959 . . Class VI number 1959 . . Other farms number 1959.. Parl-Ume number 1959 . . Part-retirement number 1959 . . Hhnotmal number 1959 . Value of products sold by source: All farm products sold total, dollars 1959 . 1954 . average fier farm, dollars 1959. . 1954 . . All crops sold Hollars 1959 . 1954 . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1959 . , 1954. Vegetables sold dollars 1959 . 1954 . Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1 959 . 1954. Forest products and horticultural siwcialtv products sold dollars 1959. 1954 . AH livestock and livestock products sold . .... dollars 1959.. 1954.. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1959 1954. Dairy proiluet.s sold dollars 1959. 1954 . Livestock ami livestock (irnducts. other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959. 19,54 . 9,706 11,377 9,510 157 1,1M 2,326 2,554 1,930 1,429 49.6 3,596 4,523 2,175 2,401 2,206 2,427 4,052 5,245 3,914 4,181 222 171 1,518 1,805 479 444 213 209 555 789 153 154 118 209 1,275 1,033 242 5 24 4U 5,504 2,644 807 1,680 8,085 772 1,267 2,161 1,999 1,390 496 1,621 1,136 467 18 162,124,265 113,134,739 16,704 10,120 30,997,534 24,969,083 30,334,152 23,818,368 152,201 486,974 28,680 18,650 482,501 645,091 131,126,731 90,165,656 907,845 1,157,906 4,558,053 4,721,166 125,660,833 84,286,584 Albany 257 320 97 142 68 96 79 99 153 167 6 17 19 27 13 15 lig Horn 211 119 6 40 217 36 36 55 41 31 IS 40 26 13 1 5,982,923 4,137,812 23,280 12,931 251,238 54,270 240,758 47,205 175 10,305 7,065 5,731,685 4,083,542 25,062 38,227 41,908 165,396 5,664,715 3,679,919 715 676 679 14 73 153 210 155 74 49.1 326 441 200 273 135 243 417 518 198 179 3 3 97 149 17 22 7 4 66 95 131 102 5 36 320 31 93 UO 595 51 96 201 112 89 46 120 96 22 U,413,UO0 7,484,844 15,962 3,544 3,657,457 3,773,948 3,603,711 3,324,644 38,474 425,112 8,548 4,157 6,724 25,035 7,755,543 3,705,896 54,798 79,947 552,235 264,220 7,148,460 3,361,729 Camptell 425 501 460 6 67 97 107 91 92 50.2 127 136 55 38 14S 267 298 397 309 406 38 73 102 121 47 25 19 6 13 8,298,790 5,473,450 19,527 10,937 542,575 544.731 534,543 534,004 95 52 22 7,980 10,610 7,756,215 4,934,719 23,421 27,735 15,902 26,777 7,716,892 4,860,207 303 330 113 113 140 150 32 34 13 29 9 16 265 56 47 65 50 13 8,827,651 7,291,011 29,134 22,094 238,076 293,510 225,316 279,279 12,760 14,231 8,589,575 6,997,501 10,785 25, U8 57,099 171,435 8,521,691 6,800,948 308 331 309 5 30 66 76 70 62 101 127 56 63 67 88 135 198 U 12 42 2.38 183 4 50 258 36 47 53 61 41 15 50 31 19 5,957,256 4,374,555 19,342 13,216 347,538 181,572 336,039 177,855 3O0 75 50 11,149 3,642 5,609,718 4,192,983 34,313 38,950 170,711 132,955 5,404,694 4,021,078 472 510 57 113 131 92 81 50.4 142 159 78 62 133 218 282 268 404 233 2 52 423 25 51 123 133 68 23 49 31 18 5,951,536 4,247,403 12,609 8,328 597,831 328,649 519,445 634,190 200 75 103 261 78,083 194,123 5,353,705 3,418,754 25,327 32,862 63,173 75,876 5,260,205 3,310,016 1,040 1,295 1,006 26 132 245 238 201 164 49.1 362 512 232 250 339 412 474 538 371 454 25 14 170 215 76 71 40 3u 28 63 5 15 21 36 121 90 454 138 115 312 734 41 lis 178 195 135 67 306 223 75 3 10,533,824 8,024,559 10,129 6,197 2.224,126 2,343,234 2,210,393 2,316,407 8,199 10,591 2,134 1,865 3,400 14,371 8,309,698 5,681,325 112,908 142,516 610,850 565,698 7,585,940 4,973,111 370 1,172 892 21 135 218 256 149 m 47.7 273 363 131 165 99 144 328 447 257 344 278 361 17 25 39 53 158 248 47 20 266 151 355 158 179 48 822 78 143 285 181 92 16,797,743 11,300,947 19,308 9,642 7,248,673 5,597,448 7,225,647 5,586,164 11,405 6,420 1,116 2,537 10,505 2,327 9,549,070 5,703,499 49,546 102,286 298,006 334,086 9,201,518 5,267,127 WYOMING 113 TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM. AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954 Tor only » .'•ft^plt'o' fams See tent] Hot J._.hnjun Lfiramle Lincoln Natr\jiia Nlobrtu-a Park Platte Sheridan Sublette Sweptwater Teton Uinta Ylastokle We3ton ] 183 247 574 551 .16 323 850 532 623 191 150 139 280 203 254 1 181 321 667 o39 :(.3 378 843 721 779 202 126 88 298 285 251 '-' 172 248 600 531 220 32CJ 819 497 556 196 131 122 265 228 252 3 3 10 8 2 7 13 5 6 2 1 3 2 2 3 4 17 21 68 56 22 23 116 50 65 25 11 8 37 20 32 5 37 54 158 160 49 70 234 134 119 46 36 34 56 71 69 6 iA 70 150 149 56 1>4 226 126 159 58 40 47 67 72 56 7 ^ 55 112 103 52 76 143 IOC 112 49 27 17 66 38 50 8 28 45 102 55 39 ,,0 87 82 95 ]6 16 13 37 25 42 9 51.6 51.5 49.9 48.4 51.2 51.9 47.5 50.2 50.3 48.5 49.7 48.5 50.2 48.5 49.7 10 80 62 267, ;:.l 104 U2 352 208 224 61 54 50 132 61 87 U 61 81 329 380 94 145 330 317 358 61 58 43 125 92 85 12 60 36 160 151 79 49 215 122 W9 44 38 33 88 44 51 1.1 18 35 137 203 61 76 151 139 261 35 40 27 80 46 56 11 47 33 123 128 77 ■'Xi 253 UL2 178 43 37 52 74 35 51 15 25 29 146 199 69 58 137 U2 288 27 44 23 99 51 47 ID 9i 57 176 364 74 89 434 170 309 101 90 74 175 85 69 17 12.i 103 285 407 108 107 553 260 415 140 74 68 212 102 63 1» 66 155 298 158 107 19 3 220 231 185 64 44 34 35 66 155 IS 46 175 269 183 134 214 200 273 195 55 52 13 68 74 167 •2(1 7 3 5 5 16 6 20 4 27 4 6 5 10 4 1 31 4 5 10 8 i 8 2 9 2 1 4 3 6 2 22 16 32 95 24 19 35 176 127 102 22 10 26 10 43 29 23 26 37 103 33 24 56 130 U2 143 7 12 8 14 108 20 24 5 25 12 12 8 23 29 35 40 13 10 16 6 5 12 25 12 25 17 8 16 27 19 11 61 1 4 ^ 1 6 8 26 23 5 10 5 21 8 19 2 2 11 2 27 1 1 21 1 6 14 21 22 "i 1 9 1 28 10 7 42 101 72 18 1 1 21 1 29 10 7 40 "s 5 9 69 93 30 1 } 2 71 5 30 1 8 1 1, 15 7 13 6 5 1 12 31 1 "i 11 7 6 12 5 7 5 "i "i 16 3 .32 10 6 1 3 10 5 12 5 1 10 2 3:1 2 2 14 9 3 3 16 12 23 3 4 9 6 3 34 20 11 247 14 1 10 228 97 30 15 45 6 3f 5 10 243 14 10 222 97 .30 15 10 6 3e 3- 15 '"i 4 6 5 "i '"6 5 5 ... '35 1 "i .3)i 3S 1 4 1 181 5 "2 11 6 '36 5 '20 '34 4 Ul 198 235 208 157 272 296 260 331 U3 103 76 179 110 199 4 49 14i 101 34 126 193 87 170 131 17 36 48 42 151 1 20 7 21 32 10 5 93 75 43 12 10 25 17 27 2 4 32 31 58 Ul 43 34 217 94 184 21 32 18 50 20 46 4 156 222 516 440 179 294 638 428 450 170 US 121 231 183 209 4 12 36 51 21 37 27 28 31 39 29 18 10 14 38 20 4 24 47 67 43 41 49 73 74 78 26 5 17 29 43 35 M 20 64 115 74 18 73 248 125 102 49 12 17 73 45 59 5 44 46 K2 162 33 75 199 99 67 25 41 40 69 23 56 5 51 17 124 110 30 64 32 84 140 10 27 26 31 19 22 5 5 12 17 30 20 6 8 25 24 31 15 U 15 IC 17 5 27 25 58 m 37 .?9 212 94 173 21 52 18 49 .JO 45 5 15 13 37 85 31 u 175 55 m 16 30 17 36 20 14 i 11 12 20 25 6 15 37 39 57 5 1 U 31 ^ 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 5 3,110,072 5,621,730 10,062,271 6,002,852 6,289,212 5,081,928 U,484,372 8,135,006 9,873,531 4,315,567 2,705,204 1,306,328 3,566,336 6,163,978 4,142,605 5 2,129,209 4,359,719 7,531,040 5,U0,154 4,685,476 3,643,288 8,104,806 4,762,339 6,203,720 2,840,673 2,044,219 942,099 2,301,360 5,5U,682 2,624,374 e 16,995 22,760 17,530 10,894 29, U7 15,734 13,512 15,291 15,848 22,595 18,035 12,995 12,737 30,364 16,309 e 11,764 13,582 11,291 7,997 17,815 9,638 9,614 6,605 7,964 14,063 16,224 10,706 7,723 19,339 10,456 R 197,735 250,791 3,930,222 628,915 191,127 i'85.941 4,284,690 2,343,557 843,127 159,998 130,140 144,218 122,264 2,162,513 214,782 6 136,707 234,792 2,276,101 541,184 309,282 174.176 3,712,715 787,741 737,482 149,706 139,921 171,266 36,100 1,759,224 130,324 fr 193,560 235,586 3,880,085 624,031 168,667 282,409 4.093,945 2,340,024 754,867 159 ,998 U9,840 135,113 U9,644 2,119,757 210,772 6 133,77^ 226,342 2,233,601 539,089 267,917 172,062 3,421,522 777,315 728,615 147,206 135,371 170,366 34,600 1,731,136 179,699 8 3,575 150 108 73 1,520 66 57,692 173 1,541 3,420 25,000 130 R 925 100 39 20,214 73 825 1,500 20,755 135 fi '46 29 551 138 9,589 280 3,526 125 2,386 " 6 3 345 75 2,715 563 5,367 740 1 ... 7 600 15,013 50,000 4,260 20,940 3,328 123,464 3,080 83,193 10,300 5,560 2,620 15,370 3,867 7 2,000 8,450 42,500 1,650 21,365 2,000 268,264 9,790 2,675 2,500 4,550 900 6,553 490 7 2,912,337 5,370,939 6,132,049 5,373,937 6,098,085 4,TO5,9«7 7,200,182 5,791,449 9,030,404 4,155,569 2,575,064 1,662,110 3,444,122 4,001,465 3.927,823 7 ■ 1,992,502 4,124,927 5,254,939 4,568,970 4,376,194 3.469,rLr 4,392,091 3,974,598 5,466,238 2,690,967 1,904,298 770,833 2,265,260 3,752,458 2,444,050 ' 23,475 17,132 170,719 23,005 17,176 21,532 72,543 34,867 68,031 2,215 11,052 15,476 34,615 37,375 22,469 25,281 29,534 143,721 *1,863 31,236 19,1510 107,058 77,574 71,987 3,475 29,320 11,146 23,331 32,652 21,727 7 17,954 18,347 81,528 1,111,135 8,322 65,258 230,276 116,095 448,451 5,402 88,510 139,010 396,148 6,999 9,684 7 51,955 83,201 203,437 972,126 54,083 123,459 360,723 272,576 432,766 21,373 92,683 26,712 197,982 76,329 u,ais 7 2,870,908 5,335,460 5,879,802 4,239,797 6,072,587 4,709,197 6,897,363 5,640,487 8,513,922 4,147,952 2,475,502 1,507,624 3,013,356 3,957,091 3,895,670 7 1,915, 26f. 4,012,192 4,907,781 3,554,981 4,290,825 3,325,843 3,924,310 3,624,443 4,961,485 2,o65,619 1,782,295 732,975 2,043,447 3,643,477 2,407,505 8 114 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQU1PMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [A\] data except residence of operelor are based item (For definitions and explanations see lexl^ The State Albrmy Big Horn Campbell Carbon Converse Crook Frenont Goahen 1 Estimated nuinljw cf fnnns , , . , Iit59 . 9,706 11,377 257 320 715 876 425 501 303 330 303 331 472 510 1,040 1,295 870 1,172 1:554 . . . SPEaFIED EQUIPMENT AND FIOLITIES 3 Grain combines famis :e|wrtng 195? 3,. 18 5 3 422 126 51 64 173 348 404 4 1954- . 3,753 5 398 172 44 52 212 398 516 5 number 1059 .. , 3,764 8 481 141 57 89 189 395 455 e 1954... 4,013 5 425 186 50 54 240 423 558 7 Com pickers . farms reporting 1959 . . 281 11 8 4 -rrr 6 174 8 1954 , , . 143 11 19 2 9 37 9 number 1959 . . . 287 11 8 4 6 180 10 19.54 , . . 143 11 19 2 9 37 11 Picls-up balers farms reprctinp 1959 . . 3,319 67 343 160 123 85 175 309 220 1? 19.54 .. 1,665 37 209 121 63 52 106 147 110 13 fiumber 1959 . . . 3,500 72 364 168 132 87 181 316 223 14 1954 . . , 1,945 37 220 123 72 55 107 149 112 15 Field forape har\'esters farms reporting 1959 .. . SM 1 144 12 2 22 38 136 177 16 1954 , . 679 2 57 9 3 10 28 125 m 17 number 1959 . . . 996 1 163 14 3 27 42 142 197 le 1954 .. 702 2 58 10 3 12 29 125 119 19 MotortrncliS fanns teportinp 1959 . . . 8,720 239 637 394 286 279 436 915 809 20 1954 . . . 9,777 278 721 470 300 298 453 1,084 1,015 21 number 1959 . , 16,2.39 522 1,369 635 655 478 738 1,538 1,554 22 1954 . 15,122 456 1,137 700 594 462 687 1,533 1,526 23 8,337 9,389 222 210 629 760 366 449 239 272 247 237 429 469 344 968 795 1,011 24 1954 . 25 number 1959 . . 21,608 704 2.070 739 310 623 1,047 1,776 2,151 26 1951. . 19,344 532 1,6'^ 743 689 507 921 1,617 2,157 27 Tractors other than carden farms reporting 1959. . 3,234 217 629 364 233 246 423 844 793 28 number 1959. . 20,754 698 1,964 716 793 590 986 1,719 2,106 29 1 tractor farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,350 52 102 133 64 37 125 364 140 30 2 or more tractors farms reporting 1959 .. . 5,884 165 527 231 169 159 298 480 653 31 Wheel (racUjcs forms rppcn.ing 1D59 8,148 217 629 361 230 245 419 831 783 32 1954... 9,200 201 745 446 261 234 464 963 1,001 33 nimiher 1959... 19,288 627 1,753 663 702 542 903 1,659 2,073 34 1954 . . . 17,509 468 1,620 687 590 451 825 1,535 2,065 35 Crawler tractors farms rcnortirg 1959 .. . 1,287 64 174 46 79 45 73 48 31 36 1954 . . 1,096 55 142 47 69 40 52 49 42 37 numlier 1959 . . . 1,466 71 2U 48 91 48 78 60 33 38 1954... 1,213 58 165 52 83 43 53 51 42 39 (inrden Iracttrs farms ri-noning 1959 . . 808 603 6 6 99 61 22 9 r. 31 13 58 43 57 26 44 45 40 1954... 41 number 1959... 354 6 106 23 17 33 61 57 45 42 1954 . . . 622 6 61 9 16 13 43 31 50 43 \utomobiles farms reportin'; 1959 . . . 3,427 9,616 223 275 630 768 368 410 255 280 260 265 402 396 838 1,007 798 1,029 44 1954 . 45 lumbiT 1959, ,. 11,491 311 845 501 401 372 547 1,066 1,102 46 i9S4 13,992 430 1,075 591 546 473 569 1,322 1,415 47 Telephone farms reportinR 1959. 6,389 89 573 224 180 140 246 636 670 48 1954.. . 5,890 166 392 201 187 133 235 612 665 49 fiome freezer larms refurtinf; 1959 .. . 6,633 4,980 151 158 533 413 276 151 245 210 193 112 360 199 676 462 529 384 50 1954 . . 51 Milliuig machine . . farms repoitin" 1959 . . 1,022 12 85 9 12 18 13 U2 41 52 1954 . . . 1.121 10 60 13 30 10 21 164 95 53 F.lcclric milk cooler farms rcportinc 1959 .. . 351 2 37 5 7 3 51 22 54 32 1 2 1 10 55 Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting 1959 . . Farms by kind of roafi on which located. 2,385 9 215 iii to 32 122 1?6 272 5B Hard surface firms reporting 1959 . . , 2,553 33 294 38 39 42 64 305 195 57 19,51' . . . 2,941 58 294 121 66 25 114 233 265 58 Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting 1959... 2,484 74 217 132 88 49 124 189 214 59 1950 .. . 1,988 69 211 115 50 14 65 169 170 60 Dirt or unimproved farms reporting 1959 . . . 4,363 142 201 252 143 210 283 516 392 61 1950.-, , 7,068 225 424 342 250 277 427 317 744 62 985 15 71 9 32 26 17 184 85 63 1 or more miles to a hanl surface road farms reportinc 1959 . . 3,378 127 130 243 111 184 266 332 307 64 1 to 4 miles farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,931 1,447 90 37 116 14 76 167 48 63 73 111 102 164 212 120 179 128 65 5 or more miles farms rep-ntinp 1959 . . DATE OF ENUMERATION 66 Approximate average 'tale of enumeration 1959 . . . FARM LABOR, .VEEK PUECEDlNti ElTOMERATION ' 10/16-10/24 10/18-10/24 10/18-10/24 10/18-10/24 10/25-10/31 10/13-10/24 10/13-10/24 10/18-10/24 10/18-10/24 67 Familv workers, includim; opernu^s farmb reporting 1959 . . . 8,587 229 637 396 249 279 433 378 766 68 1954., , 10,466 300 751 493 305 311 483 1,144 1,083 69 14,353 388 1,124 616 428 433 735 1,547 1,1X1 70 19,54 . . . 17,222 551 1,164 692 486 597 847 1,911 1,735 71 8,383 227 616 385 248 275 412 350 760 72 1954 . . 10,253 236 751 486 300 305 4'7i 1,118 1,073 73 1 io 14 hours persons 1959 . . 1.673 35 144 119 26 52 66 153 145 74 6,710 191 472 266 222 223 326 697 615 75 Unpaid members of op'jrnlor's family workinp 15 or more hours farms reportinj* 1959 . . 3,925 107 311 151 115 126 206 451 254 76 persons 1959.. 5,970 161 508 231 130 21-3 323 697 390 77 Hired workers farms reporting 1959 . . , 2,416 2,680 78 87 182 237 95 39 115 174 86 97 98 99 225 227 207 271 78 1954 . . 79 persons 1959... 6,304 160 350 161 480 201 141 548 299 80 19.51... 3,093 164 586 164 779 298 158 794 858 81 1,901 56 146 78 100 72 72 154 162 82 1954. . 1,989 69 163 76 149 82 78 148 169 83 persons 1959, , 4,226 88 268 119 392 161 97 259 139 84 1954. . Farms reporting by number of rceular hired workers: 4,757 130 233 133 564 198 125 292 234 139 85 ] hired worker ." fnrms report ing 1959 ,. . 1,201 34 112 59 44 46 54 117 86 '.'- or mere hired workers fa-nns reporting 19.59 700 22 34 19 56 26 le 4? 23 87 Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 , 8,272 210 608 420 203 253 398 833 305 86 1954... 10,395 234 748 483 280 313 496 1,132 1,066 89 Not reaiding on la-Tn operalixl operu'jxs reporting 1959 ,. . 902 23 67 38 49 32 35 67 73 82 90 1954 . 865 '■^^ 84 2) 45 25 31 76 ^For 1954, data relate to week ol" Ssptc-mber 26-October 2. WYOMING 115 FARM LABOH: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 on rpports for o ly Q sample of fiintia. See teit liot Springs Johnson I^rajnle Uncoln Natrona Niobrara Part Platte Sheridan Sublette Sweetwater Teton Uinta Washakie Weston 133 247 574 551 216 323 850 532 623 191 150 139 280 203 254 1 2 131 321 667 639 263 378 843 721 779 202 126 38 298 285 251 70 55 241 199 34 81 433 196 183 10 25 31 29 124 73 77 80 84 44 68 270 237 22 39 459 236 205 16 21 2 23 137 7B 59 299 202 34 S3 452 243 192 10 25 31 29 127 44 70 302 243 23 91 465 328 216 16 21 2 23 139 30 10 1 34 3 5 3 "l 47 4 5 30 'io "i 34 3 5 104 50 107 50 59 108 3 202 208 61 1 105 275 47 145 4 229 67 63 66 77 5 63 13 71 113 102 72 38 130 93 142 18 31 16 41 35 65 115 220 213 68 107 285 152 269 74 63 71 78 65 15 73 119 106 76 38 183 100 155 19 32 21 43 35 19 9 71 14 25 12 66 54 24 7 1 1 15 34 6 5 6 U^ 20 2 50 94 41 1 2 7 50 2 20 10 80 14 41 13 70 58 25 7 7 1 "is 40 6 6 7 50 20 2 7 50 94 43 1 3 8 51 2 175 218 523 412 202 295 775 473 561 176 U8 124 229 188 236 164 293 563 461 213 314 748 654 659 184 96 83 23? 258 229 20 276 482 1,142 614 435 493 1,364 838 918 346 216 196 383 530 417 21 247 460 1,006 638 369 436 1,153 959 939 327 167 127 326 537 336 22 146 211 512 465 149 267 761 447 551 163 136 114 236 178 230 23 138 247 565 518 175 321 756 622 604 181 108 78 239 244 217 24 356 590 1,404 1,016 349 598 2,161 1,044 1,244 734 264 292 499 679 458 25 278 540 1,236 873 360 536 1,693 1,215 1,161 566 195 225 399 693 357 26 144 210 506 462 139 266 736 446 531 163 136 114 236 168 223 27 343 568 1,311 1,013 326 533 1,9% 1,029 1,152 731 259 291 498 631 446 28 50 52 139 151 59 34 125 134 206 21 54 20 73 12 103 29 94 158 367 311 80 182 611 312 325 142 32 94 163 156 125 30 144 208 503 457 135 265 736 446 521 153 124 109 234 163 225 31 135 236 5b0 501 152 314 746 618 571 173 103 67 239 244 216 32 324 517 1,261 888 280 554 1,395 992 1,070 666 217 229 469 583 411 33 252 463 1.133 798 273 502 1,509 1,163 1,005 513 172 152 380 617 331 34 15 48 42 117 42 30 81 36 72 60 36 56 23 44 25 35 16 45 44 58 40 26 82 29 73 50 15 50 12 40 20 36 19 51 50 125 46 34 101 37 32 65 42 62 29 48 35 37 21 50 54 64 44 28 91 32 82 52 15 55 17 40 21 38 13 18 87 3 23 9 160 14 82 2 5 1 1 48 12 39 5 26 49 11 43 6 91 15 73 1 8 13 2 36 5 40 13 22 93 3 23 10 165 15 92 3 5 1 1 48 12 41 5 27 49 11 43 6 93 15 74 1 3 18 2 36 5 42 153 204 534 495 172 293 800 473 506 158 101 134 ■ 233 189 208 43 124 276 586 575 193 353 761 631 636 173 87 83 250 246 212 44 184 323 795 597 236 395 1,044 616 704 223 130 200 314 231 299 45 198 454 908 746 294 477 1,040 336 1,034 270 119 180 326 383 306 46 125 169 417 441 72 155 687 313 406 108 63 114 225 170 166 47 55 194 280 381 74 150 430 472 481 114 43 83 213 179 130 48 126 182 403 348 134 207 647 368 443 109 76 97 222 177 176 49 110 143 352 237 103 132 357 405 392 68 28 29 218 199 113 50 16 9 26 259 6 8 135 35 74 3 21 30 61 12 5 SI 14 31 52 233 12 13 79 77 104 1 6 18 58 U 4 52 11 1 7 12 60 5 25 21 1 40 6 5 36 6 5 1 53 54 32 45 296 209 13 63 243 58 115 38 25 59 35 91 50 55 106 87 127 261 58 52 230 121 175 24 13 34 55 116 34 56 69 79 122 294 58 70 249 193 335 34 33 16 65 108 35 57 32 91 83 164 46 26 277 83 360 19 3 66 47 36 64 58 31 51 141 239 39 5 143 62 247 10 17 53 30 22 35 59 45 67 354 118 111 235 285 283 73 147 126 39 146 51 144 60 73 178 478 134 175 335 550 527 155 147 116 33 257 149 205 61 6 4 79 56 27 41 121 100 16 11 26 11 32 U 5 62 39 63 275 62 84 194 164 183 57 136 100 28 U4 40 139 63 26 25 ao 42 40 79 125 123 26 65 72 21 81 24 76 64 13 38 65 20 44 115 39 60 31 71 28 7 33 16 63 65 10/18-10/24 10 IS- 10 '24 10 25-ia'31 10 18-10/24 10/18-10/24 10/25-10/31 lO/lft-10/34 lO'l 8-10/24 10/25-10/31 10/18-10/24 10/2S- 10/31 11/1-11/7 10/26-10/31 10/18-10/24 10/18-10/24 66 168 216 480 503 1S6 306 772 420 561 172 139 126 250 174 237 67 169 279 567 611 232 366 730 658 763 194 106 73 291 263 239 66 249 352 735 1,071 308 466 1,263 644 852 304 231 206 427 358 411 69 257 452 881 1,165 335 644 1,375 1.022 1,120 232 195 138 453 464 406 70 165 210 476 505 177 297 746 415 542 165 131 125 243 173 235 71 167 277 563 576 212 363 758 654 753 193 105 72 275 261 234 72 38 17 179 46 23 57 164 53 109 23 35 33 39 42 44 73 127 193 297 459 154 240 582 362 433 137 96 87 209 131 191 74 70 105 204 331 93 131 319 153 221 97 81 53 121 100 115 75 84 142 259 566 131 169 517 229 310 139 100 81 179 185 176 76 52 78 113 126 98 75 147 90 158 62 58 18 96 101 58 Tt 43 99 123 126 113 64 159 110 176 73 48 41 67 114 43 78 169 206 391 348 317 106 832 142 427 131 285 51 130 223 106 7« 171 247 410 395 370 103 734 175 455 245 342 106 146 233 110 60 39 69 90 84 77 65 100 60 135 48 40 18 34 92 50 81 29 83 86 86 90 53 104 91 139 62 33 24 52 88 35 82 114 156 282 259 257 89 252 91 339 131 234 50 130 176 93 83 115 197 270 272 290 74 262 139 343 201 222 55 109 158 86 84 26 34 57 38 31 48 60 37 74 21 12 2 63 57 36 85 13 35 33 46 46 17 40 23 61 27 28 16 21 35 14 8< 14S 203 518 469 158 279 773 428 505 178 97 112 201 206 217 87 178 289 603 585 239 348 836 605 691 185 123 90 279 261 231 88 20 26 75 44 61 20 44 42 54 14 26 12 23 23 29 89 21 30 60 45 29 30 44 62 56 16 16 3 19 a 19 to 116 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [Data are based on rwytrls for only (Pot dofinjlion--; n >xi>lanation?. see Le"cl) Big Horn nwTnphpl 1 I'SF. OF rOMMKRn*!, FFRTILIZER AND LIME Coiiimcrcial fertilizer and fertihiinj; iiiatenals used durini: the year farms reporting acres on which used tons Dry nmtonals Liquid materials Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture Dry materials Liquid materials Other gesture (not cropland) Dry materials Liquid materials Com Dry materials Liquid materials Irish potatoes Dry materials Liquid materials Stigar beets Dry materials Liquid materials All other crops Dry materials Liquid materials Lime or liming materials used during the year arms reporting tons "arms reporting tons s reporting tons arms reporting tons "aims reporting nrms reporting tons "arms reporting tons 'arms reporting arms reporting tons 'arms reporting tons "arms reporting acres 'arms reporting tons 'arms reporting tons arms reporting acres arms reporting tens 'arms reporting tons 'arms reporting acres 'arms reporting tons 'arms repeating tons farms reporting acres limed Eons 1959. 1M(, 1959, 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1054. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1969. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 19S9. 1959, 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting dollars Purchase of livestock and poultry. farms reporting dollars Machine hire farms reporting tlollars Cnder S200 farms reporting S200 to ?999 farms reporting SI. 000 or more farms reporting Hired labor farms reporting dollars I'nder SI .000 farms reporting 51,000 to S2.499 farms reporting 52,500 or more farms reporting 52,500 to 54,999 farms reporting 55,000 or more farms reporting Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting dollars Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting dollars 1959 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 19,59. 1954. 1959. 1964. 1959. 1959. 2,413 2,288 167,939 121,138 16,682 11,740 2,304 14,886 467 1,796 1,316 1,180 64,239 44,726 1,290 5,680 44 193 132 133 3,913 2,271 123 346 9 42 520 NA 18,175 NA 397 1,269 183 398 73 NA 2,078 NA 68 270 6 12 667 944 33,345 34,036 814 4,208 262 757 1,090 46,189 1,016 3,113 111 394 955 631 9,615 7,851 9,296 14,308,639 14,942,656 5,178 22,794,274 4,084 5,345 2,388,109 2,297,300 1,402 2,074 603 5,349 6,198 14,924,685 15,043,754 2,842 3,724 1,057 1,111 1,450 1,363 763 687 9,305 10,471 8,507,853 7,752,180 3,532 1,044,520 18 15 1,072 500 91 42 18 91 17 15 1,052 500 17 90 1 NA 7 HA 1 (Z) 257 229 312 461,708 726,366 126 1,999,463 96 71 79,308 33,273 32 39 25 157 159 490,537 365,788 81 75 30 44 46 40 25 21 251 288 191,260 154,781 45 6,923 389 358 32,680 17,644 3,067 1,784 378 2,808 81 259 270 202 12,590 7,452 270 1,008 14 30 300 200 13 21 1 1 64 NA 1,817 NA 57 122 17 . 12 163 174 7,596 6,517 158 1,032 69 242 206 10,377 206 625 5 4 711 512 662 853,893 630, 550 427 1,665,716 357 425 139,922 194,526 127 206 24 409 464 950,833 1,033,699 219 295 80 60 110 109 76 34 700 750 679,672 589,228 353 122,149 7 2 429 140 4 1 144 100 4 285 3 2 423 400 435 741,654 703,622 263 686,547 206 208 188,364 98,093 47 117 42 234 259 430, 140 397,983 140 166 41 51 53 42 31 22 420 4«8 361,939 365,506 154 22,917 24 17 1,761 1,413 151 132 24 151 24 14 1,741 764 24 150 298 251 314 791,416 998,538 135 1,165,119 84 145 78,157 121,649 22 37 25 165 249 1,317,758 1,670,355 41 99 32 37 92 113 24 68 296 325 331,595 327,583 71 18,581 38 24 2,815 1,246 297 224 33 271 8 26 21 13 1,177 846 16 104 5 9 NA 358 NA 1 634 52 5 9 515 8 26 1 6 1 20 307 260 306 538,736 729,739 144 488,259 69 105 51,889 45,519 35 21 13 156 154 555,675 567,580 61 63 33 39 62 52 41 21 302 317 278,169 249,750 31 17,742 13 13 1,195 486 52 38 13 52 341 251 5 19 NA 104 NA 4 12 4 750 467 417 385 491,514 346,673 265 751,602 183 307 95,636 114,426 69 91 23 228 284 302,723 330,263 138 188 48 62 42 34 31 11 464 494 400,971 331,388 170 37,003 338 342 20,586 18,252 2,114 1,783 329 1,968 82 146 211 133 9,695 5,651 203 861 18 29 11 30 1,145 610 11 121 44 NA 315 NA 23 50 22 25 15 NA 220 NA 15 30 94 107 3,348 3,280 94 467 52 85 171 5,363 165 439 1,009 731 953 1,060,918 344,257 502 1,426,752 406 571 145,370 213,881 131 196 29 537 571 1,029,044 937,800 307 388 115 84 115 99 79 36 972 1,156 749,683 669,444 342 91,760 429 511 23,664 25,453 3,234 2,505 402 2,803 132 431 125 155 3,719 4,116 123 394 3 6 9 1 300 25 7 15 2 23 226 NA 3,748 NA 171 617 95 225 17 NA 515 NA 17 52 1 2 232 399 10,610 14,046 272 1,365 50 87 142 4,772 120 360 28 869 690 915 1,342,889 1,348,412 482 2,950,789 420 647 273,209 271,575 75 261 84 540 761 894,036 963,308 291 495 121 147 128 119 85 43 342 1,093 966,091 927,234 409 178,899 NA Not available. Z Reported in small fractions. WYOMING FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 117 K sample of famia. See text ] Hot Springs Johnson l^rande Lincoln Natrona Niobrara Park Platte Sheridan Sublette Sweetwater Teton Uinta Hashakle Weston 40 32 48 63 2 481 102 116 10 19 21 38 149 3 I 32 36 33 30 4 446 107 100 16 7 12 8 134 4 2 2,098 2,227 3,528 3,237 2,16 3 133 33,273 7,100 6,517 722 1,440 1,535 1 462 13,150 152 3 883 1,936 1,364 1,123 1,01 25,717 4,781 4,742 1,212 185 370 151 11,656 861 4 164 208 311 429 13< 3 21 3,390 596 529 74 85 167 123 1,432 9 5 92 173 131 142 13. (Z) 2,280 391 431 68 51 29 28 1,171 98 e 32 30 47 68 2 459 100 116 10 19 21 38 133 3 T 128 126 309 429 9 5 21 3,002 554 529 74 85 167 123 1,082 9 e 9 4 1 1 79 10 45 9 36 82 2 3. 388 42 350 10 13 28 12 61 1 242 64 67 10 13 16 23 63 1 11 18 27 9 29 233 69 73 15 7 12 7 87 2 12 645 1,962 417 2,872 1,43 5 70 10,427 2,794 4,652 722 1,110 1,345 1 372 3,905 52 13 507 1,494 408 1,053 2 10,873 1,766 3,235 1,190 185 365 116 3,354 477 u 12 26 12 61 1 241 63 67 10 13 16 23 63 1 15 41 111 34 395 6 ) 17 1,224 213 284 74 38 152 112 282 2 16 1 3 6 2 17 (Z) 65 1 65 7 '.]; IS 2 1 7 2 1 9 53 46 5 17 14 "i 19 20 20 70 280 32 65 305 2 1,017 441 TO 460 500 'so '93 21 25 2 2 9 48 5 17 6 23 1 1 15 2 23 89 5 3 5 55 6 24 25 26 4 2 40 1 22 45 12 34 2 27 ru NA NA NA N 1 NA NA NA NA NJ I NA NA NA NA NA 28 133 57 1,223 58 5 60 1,265 1,645 291 997 75 29 NA HA NA NA NJ i NA NA NA NA 'nj I NA NA NA NA NA 30 1 2 39 7 44 12 21 2 31 1 4 75 1 93 115 73 44 5 32 3 1 1 16 3 13 33 14 2 3 1 40 31 32 "i 20 34 35 NA NA NA 271 NA NJ 11 NA 855 NA NA 10 NJ V NA NA 90 '^ HA NA 3S 37 NA NA NA 3 63 NA N 1 NA 26 109 5 NA NA 1 1 NJ I NA NA 5 5 NA NA NA 38 39 40 41 10 42 22 1 14 109 48 14 112 43 10 2 4 75 55 13 99 44 530 71 1,155 2,378 1,594 618 4,761 45 200 110 135 2,605 1,435 616 5,040 46 17 1 14 98 42 14 96 47 40 9 120 282 170 73 558 46 5 41 6 38 19 22 73 3 240 50 18 3 19 1 362 22 35 11 5 'io 63 1 51 770 67 430 60 3 17,331 997 486 330 100 90 3,394 25 52 17 2 19 1 331 22 35 11 5 10 51 1 53 45 2 15 11 1,205 51 43 47 10 11 192 2 54 1 1 51 1 17 55 (Z) 2 197 (z) 90 56 "i 5 57 58 59 300 635 60 300 325 61 62 177 246 573 546 21 322 843 527 623 190 150 139 270 203 251 63 142 215 425 411 18 7 301 633 438 538 143 107 128 260 150 233 64 161 307 545 525 23 s 366 615 614 701 154 65 53 242 219 211 65 337,975 549,816 1,043,513 432,110 619, 3r 7 594,325 704,016 Wl,256 916,874 246,385 231,263 152,015 392 633 712,710 401,643 66 369,054 641,162 1,337,806 513,374 925,53 582,387 600,143 1,175,360 714,043 215,371 263,857 81,575 252 720 657,281 234,280 67 118 128 313 237 11 ) 200 541 241 318 63 59 83 U7 127 170 68 306,628 648,625 1,026,674 507,439 404,18 = 607,814 1,571,732 1,560,126 1,691,905 253,822 109,078 100,942 264 454 1,327,998 1,278,604 69 56 67 309 256 5 3 86 458 233 315 37 46 74 123 69 78 70 65 106 343 407 5 ? 153 518 326 324 77 45 43 149 123 135 71 25,533 36,000 327,833 87,693 30,04 >. 69,640 253,288 134,105 150,707 43,197 17,420 29,998 40 145 54,060 36,593 72 18,579 38,335 235,135 112,399 41,73 I 95,573 186,999 90,129 140,423 40,169 16,729 44,870 56 779 35,427 50,581 73 26 29 36 135 1 ) 20 147 82 152 9 25 15 61 26 32 74 20 30 158 103 2 ) 51 259 113 137 12 18 56 i4 29 37 75 10 8 115 18 15 52 38 26 16 3 3 3 14 9 76 98 152 287 295 13< ) ISO 470 248 302 136 103 72 182 151 117 77 97 169 324 355 17 5 192 510 348 357 156 72 73 173 188 113 78 388,021 510,391 1,003,120 864,106 834,79 ) 263,958 873,671 369,091 1,084,825 547,287 760,151 207,034 390 274 604,763 252,443 79 364,463 483, 570 907,046 942,790 852,99 J 219,357 885,426 384,092 900,003 702,596 707,406 234,561 342 541 607,535 242,095 80 49 70 160 195 4 ! 103 318 146 151 46 61 38 84 40 61 81 50 75 201 247 7 3 133 353 238 212 68 44 25 98 68 70 62 23 31 50 40 2 38 77 51 44 39 10 16 54 26 34 83 24 34 59 49 3( 3 29 85 75 66 26 6 13 29 39 23 84 26 51 77 60 6' 39 75 51 107 51 32 18 44 85 22 85 23 60 64 59 6 7 30 72 35 79 62 22 35 46 81 20 86 12 19 41 18 1 ) 26 36 35 47 21 9 8 31 35 14 87 14 32 36 42 4 ; 13 39 16 60 30 23 10 13 50 8 88 172 239 541 524 20 3 313 797 517 609 179 145 133 249 193 244 89 180 302 639 549 22 ! 378 788 682 657 194 115 82 268 258 240 90 134,486 275,287 539,705 356,914 232,70 3 286,311 633,321 415,904 480,026 202,719 166,071 80,124 160 966 292,123 241,813 91 117,154 233,542 508,112 366,795 230, 25^ 230,043 545,351 458,334 429,159 182,983 110,115 64,258 124 469 287,113 199,579 92 64 58 203 111 5 3 106 546 205 223 13 42 66 66 73 81 93 10,450 21,869 38,586 22,630 22,86 5 14,282 240,886 39,882 58,611 4,484 9,840 8,175 14 910 28,628 12,448 94 118 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8.-LIVEST0CK AND POULTRY ON (For definitions and explanations, see text) Cattle and calves farms roportmp 195ft , 1954. number 1!)59 . 1954, Covvs, inclu.ling heifers that have calved fanns reporting 1959 . 1954 . number 1959 . 1954. Milk cows fanns reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959. 1954- Steers and bulls, indmling steer an.1 bull csjves. , . farms reporting 1959 . , 1954 . . number 1959 - . 1954.. Farms reporting b\ number on band: Caule and calves- 1 farms reprting 1959 . . 2 to 4 farms repoting 1959.. 5 to 9 fflms reporting 1959 . . 10 to 19 farms reporttng 1959 . . 20 to 49 farms reporting 1959 . . 50 to 99 farms reputing 1959.. 100 or more fnm;9 reporting 1959 . . Cows, including heifers tint have caheil- 1 farms reporting 1959. . 2 to 9 farms reporting 1959 . . 10 to 19 fanT.s reporting 1959 . . 20 to 29 farms reporting 1959. . 30 to 49 farms reporting 1959 . . 50 to 74 farms reptrting 1959. . 75 to 99 farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more farms reporting 1959 , . Milk cows- 1 farms reporting 1959 . , 2 to9 farms reporting 1959 10 to 19 farms reporting 1959 , , 20 to 29, farms repoting 1959 , . 30 lo 49 farms reporting 1959 . . 50 or more fama repotting 1959. . Horses and.'or mules farms reporting 1959 . . 1954. . number 1959 . . 1951 Hogs and pigs fanns reportins: l'i.".9 . 1951 number 1959, , 1954 , , cixirfm- 1959,, 1954,, number 1959 , . 1954 . . .farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954.. Farms reporting by number of bogs and pigs- I'nder 10 farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 farms reporting 1959 . , 25 to 99 farms reporting 1959 , , 100 or more farms reporting 1959. . Bom since June 1 fam.= r Bom before Jul Sheep and lambs farms reporting number I ambs under 1 year old farms reporting number Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporti ng number Ewes farms reporting nun'ber Rams ami aethers farms repcrting number Farms reporting by number of shis-p and kimbs— Under 25 farms reporting 25 to 299 farms reporting .^00 or iikire farms reporting 1959. 19.54 . 1959. 1954, 1959, 1951 , 19,59 . 1954, 1959, 1954 , 1959 1954, 1959, 1954, 1959, 1954, 1959, 1951, 1959 19,54 , 19,59 , 1959, 1959, Chickens 1 months old and e fanns reporting 1959 , 1951 , number 1959. 1954 , Farms reporting by numhff of chickens 4 monlhs old and over- llnder 50 farms reporting 1959,, 50 lo 399 farms rep Cattle, not counting calves . farms reporting 1959 .. . 5,886 197 373 333 212 218 385 495 513 20 1954 .. . 7,173 219 437 420 233 273 440 648 644 SI / Il«inberl959... 388,396 20,681 21,199 22,732 21,961 16,553 15,380 23,210 34,765 22 1954... 389,190 24,319 11,674 26,. 507 16,506 20,691 18,208 23, 143 24,705 23 dollars 1959 . . . 53,148,417 3,580,458 4,345,039 3,655,586 3,580,964 4,649,059 2,742,234 3,753,074 6,808,612 24 Farms reporting by number of caUle sold- 1954... 42,0il,039 2,573,194 1,431,757 2,517,834 l,541.f.98 2,072,439 1,908,253 2,294,458 3,355,971 25 1 to4 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,169 25 51 49 34 35 77 155 75 26 S to 19 . farms reporting 1959 , - . . farms reporting 1959 ,. , . farms reporting 1959. . . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1,730 2,040 947 4,838 42 80 49 142 106 152 64 264 90 147 47 281 47 88 43 140 67 67 49 219 109 161 38 286 98 184 48 431 121 237 79 437 27 20 to 99 28 100 or more 2f) Calves 30 1954 ■ 5,329 170 352 304 202 201 283 602 480 31 number 1959.. . 230,671 10,977 8,827 19,630 13,381 9,201 12,470 13,007 16,354 32 1951 , . . 209,520 13,595 6,256 13,701 17,521 11,110 9,035 11,616 15,308 33 dollars 1959 .. . 26,216,455 1,326,215 993,759 2,151,043 1,556,935 1,037,377 1,397,332 1,899,423 1,745,462 34 1954 . . . 13,506,513 833,499 477, 590 1,088,574 1,105,857 564,354 573,451 764,626 1,139,463 35 Hofses and. or mules sold alive . farms reporting 1959 . . . 698 40 35 54 21 3 59 60 11 36 1954 . . . 703 47 26 56 39 48 52 72 28 37 number 1959 .. . 2,936 162 77 170 113 8 185 457 18 3B 1954 . . . 4,913 296 79 264 326 452 161 351 152 39 dollars 1959... 418,114 24,736 7,917 29,517 18,703 625 27,408 54, 235 2,007 40 1954... 217, 127 13,350 3,302 10,921 12,387 14,490 10,591 15,400 6,423 41 Hogs and pigs sold alive ..farms reporting 1959... 1,516 1 155 39 10 25 46 38 166 42 1954, .. 1,812 12 185 61 15 31 126 201 130 43 number 1959... 41,234 65 4,474. 787 115 984 627 1,030 5,723 44 1954.,. 34,44* 178 3,597 904 272 917 1,904 2,834 1,789 45 dollars 1959... 1,237,020 1,950 134,220 23,610 3,450 29,520 18,810 30,900 171,690 46 1954... 1,157,511 5,394 123,740 24,314 7,942 27,981 45,207 106,934 49,492 47 Sheep and Iambs sold alive . farms reporting 1959. . . 3,260 38 283 194 146 145 178 373 119 4P 1954 , - , 3.143 70 236 177 141 139 169 395 152 49 number 1959 .. . 1,777,929 43,949 104,391 114,014 195,374 94,595 57,983 112,753 32,845 50 1954... 1,44«,270 24,569 68,255 58,343 224,162 68,262 41,725 89,381 35,022 51 dollars 1959... 21,335,143 527.388 1,252,692 1,363,168 2,344,486 1,136,340 815,796 1,353,095 394,140 52 SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL 1954 . . . 17,828,592 279,265 891,641 771,684 2,480,235 721,277 531,220 1,137,217 639,114 53 Sheep ar»d/or lambs shorn . farms reporting 1959. .. 3,363 96 250 208 144 154 195 403 139 54 1954... 3,095 79 210 174 143 135 175 395 142 55 number shorn 1959. . . 1,941,222 47,155 94,170 122,911 232,165 108,425 70,511 124,640 22,945 56 1954... 1,767,122 29,694 76,353 90,985 297,582 99,417 51,861 121,770 15,923 57 pounds of wool 1959, ,. 19,775,399 485,616 987,697 1,164,209 2,421,775 1,313,746 615,773 1,179,077 189,542 5& 1954 ... 19,460,322 347.381 884,079 952,816 3,373,120 1,062,299 492,202 1,335,665 156,458 59 l.anihs sham ....>■ . farms reputing 1959.. . number shorn 1959, .. 221 79,812 3 163 29 11,310 12 4,673 3,997 9 3,311 5 710 36 13,531 18 7,712 60 61 poumls of wool 1959,.. . farms reporting 1959. . . 4B8,292 1,046 35,566 27,810 31,725 17,098 3,102 79,726 34,272 62 Othpr sheep shorn 3,349 96 243 206 144 154 195 399 135 eri number shcrn 1959 . . . 1,361,410 46,937 82,360 113,238 228,168 105,115 69,801 111,109 15,233 64 LITTERS FARROWED pounds of wool 1959... 19,287,107 484,570 902,131 1,136,399 2,390,050 1,296,648 612,671 1,099,351 155,270 65 year to November 30, Census year , farms reporting 1959, . . 1,310 8 124 38 7 25 59 87 155 66 1954 . . . 1,386 6 125 54 13 15 103 126 109 67 number of liUers 1959... 7,666 4« 569 162 29 180 149 521 1,276 68 rarms reporting hy nunihcr of lilU»rs farrowed December 1, 1958, to Novanber 30, 1959- 1954... 5,894 49 587 139 62 111 426 470 327 69 1 or i? liUers . farms reporting 1959 . . . 582 5 59 19 3 12 40 47 58 70 . farms rejDrting 1959 . . . 506 1 50 14 4 8 13 27 57 71 1(1 to 19 litCers . farms reporting 1959 . . . , farms ref«rting 1959 . , . 151 57 1 1 12 2 3 2 4 1 6 5 20 17 72 ■20 to no litters 73 10 tofiO litters . farms reporting 1959 .. . 11 1 2 2 74 70 0* more litters . farms reporting 1959. . . 3 "i 1 75 June 2 to Novembef 30 , farms reporting 1959.. . 857 5 38 20 5 16 29 64 113 76 1954... 782 3, 90 24 8 9 52 76 73 77 number of litXers 1959 , , , 3,214 18 267 53 14 41 50 226 636 7fi 1954 , . . 2,352 27 269 41 14 44 167 198 150 79 December 1 to .June 1 . farms reporting 1959. . . 988 6 87 29 5 21 40 55 110 80 1954... 976 5 77 39 9 10 74 35 64 81 number of litters 1959. .. 4,452 30 302 109 15 139 99 295 640 %'2 1954... 3,542 22 318 93 48 67 259 272 177 WYOMING 121 AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 for only a aample of fanna. See t«KtJ Hot Springs 2,912,337 173 IbO 2,631,375 1,683,254 78 82 23,475 25.281 257,487 283.967 13? 1,3 13,01b 14,605 2,023, 4i7 1,234,176 9,323 ,576,661 896,519 Id 27 31 20 IITO 104 4,13U 5,232 451,786 337,657 12 6,582 3,252 10 30 231 544 6,930 19,290 83 32 49,113 36,417 589,416 426.536 75 71 57,917 42,310 570, 317 473,494 5,636 33,273 75 52.281 537,044 5,370,939 4,124,927 225 298 4,764.456 3.^73,521 81 118 17,132 29,534 589,351 621,372 181 264 24.259 23,027 3,495.095 2,431,167 166 245 14,602 18,122 2,428,54^ 1,781,017 21 50 54 41 106 169 9,657 9,905 1,066,551 650,150 21 23 112 1 , 23 J 17,331 4.3,964 29 43 944 S64 28,320 28.877 142 146 101,930 86,347 1.223,160 964,513 142 153 131.830 105,531 1,359,532 1.099,32' Iv 6,132,049 5,254,939 443 517 5,637,906 4,570,769 249 360 170,719 143,721 323,424 540,4i9 393 487 23,147 35,306 4,932,186 3,643,498 303 419 13,375 23,346 3,754,022 2,380,585 73 105 37 38 293 348 9,772 11,960 1,228,164 762,913 31 40 270 2"^ 23,926 12.869 115 103 3,655 3,521 109,650 137,577 103 109 43,512 53,319 522,144 776,825 12: 107 59,983 60,425 575,942 687,780 4 , 959 161 30,523 1,337 142 122 126,921 59,822 3.^9,009 574,605 30 32 184 191 5,373,937 4,568,970 470 541 3,633,954 2,753,942 93 149 23,005 41,863 1,716,978 1,773,165 424 463 14,070 12,387 2,065,289 1,192,386 356 406 7,964 9,244 1,402,437 964,416 70 174 98 14 179 161 6,106 3,643 662.852 228,470 20 27 46 114 4,075 3,850 156 216 4,335 4,413 145,050 171,563 225 205 113,295 102,767 1,419,540 1,385,643 244 228 139,268 151,099 1,442,482 1,634,774 7 1,817 14,611 244 137,451 1,427,871 92 155 94 215 496 312 313 1,012 38 56 39 74 10 19 97 103 300 356 122 155 512 655 6,098,085 4,376,194 199 218 5,206,221 3,379,087 45 73 17,176 31,286 874,688 965,821 147 175 20,421 26,919 3.024,213 1,960,690 117 158 12,030 13,457 2,074,600 1.528,066 13 35 40 29 85 102 8,391 8,452 949,613 432,624 27 16 215 121 28,026 3,778 12 20 333 477 9,990 15,523 113 109 178,666 118,091 2,143,992 1,399,096 116 113 202,203 162,059 2,062,775 1,360,690 10 3,545 27,790 115 198,663 2,034,985 109 124 4,795,987 3,469,112 309 354 4,467,212 3,106,982 67 129 21,532 19,810 307, 243 342,320 231 337 26,694 30,056 3,776,636 2,751.738 253 292 15,803 18,374 2,530,826 1,945,554 51 63 94 45 198 249 10,891 11.682 1,245,810 306,134 20 26 59 87 5.112 4,649 12 25 153 364 4,740 10,073 120 112 56.727 29,075 680,724 340,522 120 115 60,737 39,226 576,154 446,655 8 1,980 9,799 120 58.307 566,355 7,200,182 4,392.091 703 686 6,610,958 3,672,307 254 409 72,543 107,058 516, 6B1 612,726 563 592 32,198 24,732 5,511,768 2,905,861 325 407 18,029 15,593 3,627,415 2,235,029 114 117 56 38 460 386 14,159 9,139 1,834,353 671,832 58 29 166 201 27,194 7,765 277 207 9,450 4,670 283,500 167,224 243 193 65,708 41,699 788,496 590,457 210 135 63,339 45,815 681,917 514,292 13 5,924 27,182 210 57,415 654,735 186 124 1,557 639 650 264 143 103 907 425 5,791,449 3,974,593 427 532 5,506,343 3,496,509 141 284 34,867 77,574 250,234 400,515 394 499 34,275 34,877 5,104,679 3,016,353 334 453 21,151 22,382 3,639,058 2,272,070 34 130 111 59 262 331 13,124 12,495 1,465,621 744,283 37 37 70 113 10,799 4,605 88 87 1,895 2,21? 56,350 66,439 116 27,335 28,963 334, 020 409,107 113 110 31,477 26,131 319,379 261.101 7 1,097 7,120 113 30, 330 312,259 83 50 532 262 119 61 34 320 14.: 9,030,404 5,466,238 566 613 8,302,063 4,736,225 201 402 68,031 71,987 660,310 658,025 531 571 48,993 42,259 7,561,973 4,166,611 375 460 30,579 27,123 5,450,130 3,131,719 107 113 97 58 425 391 18,419 15,131 2,111,343 1,034,892 67 42 273 208 67,226 18,918 139 156 3,366 2,704 100,980 82,594 170 136 47,657 38,587 571,384 468,102 156 142 53,298 46,043 504,426 459,715 9 1,131 7,233 156 52,167 497, 133 78 124 441 531 166 200 66 90 275 331 4,155,569 2,690,967 178 176 4,086,546 2,431,647 29 39 2,215 3,475 66,808 255,345 171 167 26,057 22,433 3,997,992 2,114,296 154 160 20,845 19,005 3,372,44^ 1,902,031 12 41 44 57 63 47 5,212 3,423 625,548 212,215 6 84 26 6,570 542 5 9 34 58 1,020 1,690 33 41 6,747 27,053 80,964 315, U9 49 43 13,465 33,831 146, 205 477,494 49 13,465 146,205 2,575,064 1,904,298 139 115 1,835,073 1,154,338 24 50 11,052 29, 320 728,939 720,590 104 94 3,364 4,737 453,629 353,454 36 74 1,989 2,735 291,223 243,096 21 40 20 5 59 66 1,375 2,002 167,406 115,368 48 112 2,330 2,910 28 12 353 83 10,590 2,216 70 52 113,627 81,691 1,363,524 790,798 67 56 137,494 109,590 1,524,831 l,231,4i2 7 3,833 24,922 66 133,661 1,499,909 1,562,110 770,333 1,503,578 732,701 19 19 15,476 11,146 143,056 26, 986 113 72 9,466 5,499 1,464,049 726,753 107 58 7,259 4.458 1,245,656 542,626 20 31 30 26 53 29 2,207 1,041 213,393 84,127 11 95 60 9,319 2,725 25 U 645 192 19,350 2,508 5 2 905 47 10,860 715 2 919 53 9,634 560 8 919 9,634 3,444,122 2, 255 , 250 262 278 2,743,055 1,741,757 43 42 34,618 23,831 666,449 499,672 240 247 13,590 12,137 2,003,699 1,177,124 194 226 8,845 9,749 1,482,379 1,013,342 43 60 63 23 162 109 4,745 2,338 521,320 163,282 34 19 106 60 12,090 2,801 41 54 433 620 12,990 20,036 186 185 59,523 44,420 714,276 541,796 209 192 64,780 51,831 643,573 615,694 6 1,068 5,223 209 63,712 638,350 41 51 95 160 4,001,465 3,752,458 143 226 3,637,792 3,197,817 67 117 37, 375 32,652 326, 298 521,989 105 183 12,919 11,730 2,189,743 1,348,144 89 161 9,269 8,708 1,736,040 1,142,606 13 14 23 34 43 99 3,650 3,022 453,703 205,538 3 12 8 50 825 2,076 25 36 584 654 17,520 21,787 90 133 119,142 122,305 1,429,704 1,325,810 78 79 75,452 81,232 760,235 909,510 10 1,666 11 , 379 74 73,786 748,856 27 24 139 94 51 106 3,927,823 2,444,050 240 236 3,794,634 2,341,712 75 96 22,469 21,727 110,720 30,611 231 229 25,214 23,610 3,477,902 2,170,743 207 214 15,738 16,303 2,421,946 1,766,204 43 50 71 38 150 139 9,476 6,807 1,055,956 404,539 29 22 127 112 31,006 9,959 23 42 513 618 15,390 19,110 61 42 22,528 12,270 270,336 141,900 70 45 26,032 13,305 240,562 134,272 5 1,083 7,550 69 24,949 233,012 32 32 103 122 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table lO.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS rnata for daif>' producla gold for 1959 are Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) DAIRY PRODUtrrS Any milk or cream sold farms repotting dollars Average sales per farm reporting dollars Milk sold as whole milk farms reporlinp ■ . pounds Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfal POl'LTRV AND Pi:illLTRY PRODI'CTS Poultry antj poultry products sold farms reporting dollars Chickens sold farms importing number Broilers sold farms reptrting number Other chickens sold farms reporting number Chicken eggs sold. farms repotting dozens Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting dollars Turkeys and turkey tryets raised farms reporting number Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised— Under 50 farms reporting 50 to 399 farms reporting 400 or more farms reporting Albany Big Horn CoD^ibeU. 1959 . 195t . 1059. 19.14 . 1959. 1959. 1954, 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954- 1959. 1954, 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 19.59. 2,<118 3,855 *, 558,053 4,721,166 1,885 760 1,0U 101,197,215 103,650,21<3 l,70i 2,841 1,192,722 1,747,232 2,768 4,500 907,845 1,157,906 1,596 2,123 131,987 202,438 1 9 1,500 26,290 1,596 2,117 130,487 176,148 2,462 3,806 2,153,233 2,180,839 273 550 49,573 119,445 508 1,099 10,619 27,835 475 32 1 26 71 41,908 165,396 1,612 4 18 576,855 2,410,048 24 53 9,555 20,026 94 25,062 33,227 17 42 4,296 11,046 1 1 1,500 6,000 17 41 2,796 5,046 36 82 53,627 46,931 1,295 1,708 14 33 440 531 13 210 282 552,285 264,220 2,630 42 47 9,283,155 4,416,573 183 235 117,674 197,216 224 336 54,798 79,947 136 150 8,691 12,214 3,490 136 149 8,691 8,724 207 292 130,269 157,240 17 34 2,426 12,368 26 68 707 2,254 22 60 104 15,902 26,777 265 2 7 4,180 26,677 59 97 25,262 43,883 144 186 23,421 27,735 55 77 4,349 4,986 38 75 57,099 171,435 1,503 6 20 1,262,513 3,537,250 32 55 10,388 36,352 53 93 10,785 25,118 32 41 1,321 1,994 55 32 77 41 4,349 1 ,321 4,986 1 ,994 137 49 140 82 55,859 27 013 56,981 49 ,079 10 4 39 10 572 228 3,426 .547 38 12 83 26 356 84 1,177 247 170,711 132,955 11 18 3,240,895 3,254,138 33 60 20,629 25,222 124 34,313 38,950 42 56 3,577 6,125 42 56 3,577 6,125 71 101 87,043 62,155 14 27 724 4,106 21 48 261 856 122 223 68,173 75,876 559 11 398,921 696,686 118 212 48,964 88,027 180 283 25,327 32,862 66 109 3.647 6,220 66 109 3,647 6,220 165 265 59 , 157 68,175 25 34 1,732 3,467 37 88 654 1,185 276 441 610,850 565,698 2.213 85 100 12,206,659 11,077,952 191 341 103,915 265,885 293 533 112,908 142,516 198 251 15,126 22,6j1 198 251 15,126 22,631 261 458 276,192 260,359 39 74 3,950 17,118 85 132 1,404 3,763 81 165 400 298,006 334,086 1,806 22 39 4,374,620 5,204,746 148 361 127,462 197,6X 270 482 49,546 102,286 143 269 9,722 19,242 143 269 9,722 19,242 247 383 117,696 171,046 15 36 1,050 29,943 23 58 277 6,344 22 WYOMING 123 SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 •m-^ej or. repeats for only a 3An' jU' of ftums. S'S) toxtj Hot Springs Joiuison Laramie Lincoln Natrona Niobrara Park Platte Sheridan Sublette Sweetwater Teton Uinta Washakie Weston 34 47 107 335 11 39 276 127 219 33 22 46 109 29 43 1 59 56 229 446 25 71 366 243 J44 45 27 23 116 73 53 17,954 16,347 81,528 1,111,135 8,322 65,258 230.276 116,095 448,451 5,402 88,510 139.010 396,148 6,999 9,684 3 51,955 83,2C1 203,437 972,126 54,083 123.459 360,723 2-72,576 432,766 21,673 92,683 26,712 197,982 76,329 14,313 4 52S 390 7o2 3,317 757 1,673 834 914 2,046 164 4,023 3,022 3,634 241 225 5 6 2 12 323 5 9 27 23 50 2 11 30 62 11 3 6 23 14 22 421 13 19 83 38 64 2 13 9 20 10 3 7 168,270 10,870 983,300 42,313,416 21,500 1,181,770 1,912,250 2,032,206 6,089,962 9,360 1,702,435 4,375,195 8,232,292 71,220 45,371 S 1,167,536 1,565,191 3,005,098 37,265,193 1,179,275 2,058,642 6,320,088 4,877,653 7,450,051 137,686 2,209,314 681,971 3,485,554 1,527,532 95,365 9 28 45 96 13 6 30 254 1(K 170 32 15 16 52 19 36 10 36 42 207 25 L2 52 283 205 280 43 14 19 96 63 50 u 18,^01 26,747 70,687 10,727 10,525 16,908 193,085 102.057 165,948 3,477 13,170 8,375 59,468 3,235 16,013 1! 21,136 23,709 112,161 15,206 8,749 25,879 191,996 147.088 171,647 16,713 8,860 10,662 76,375 24,026 18,730 13 76 81 249 93 45 67 254 141 201 29 24 19 48 67 75 14 32 113 360 149 73 129 409 284 402 39 50 19 42 117 96 15 23,475 17,132 170,719 23,005 17,176 21,532 72,543 34,867 68,031 2,215 11,052 15,476 34,618 37,375 22,469 le 25,281 29,534 143,721 41,863 31,286 19,810 107.058 77,574 71.987 3,475 29,320 11,146 23,831 32,652 21,727 17 54 64 173 43 21 25 180 78 124 8 13 12 33 40 39 18 47 47 217 36 40 49 211 136 171 10 17 8 21 61 55 19 5,142 2,360 21,493 3,386 1,939 3,063 11.783 5,130 9.591 509 2,365 1,554 5,304 4,083 3,556 20 4,900 4,752 23,305 4,662 3,440 3.387 17,624 1 2,000 17,970 "2 6,000 13.467 475 4,689 "i 3,000 1.352 6,687 i 4,800 5,281 5,989 "i 1,000 21 22 23 24 25 54 64 173 43 21 25 180 78 124 6 13 12 33 40 39 26 47 47 217 38 40 49 211 135 171 10 16 8 20 61 54 27 5,142 2,360 21,493 3,386 1,939 3,063 11,783 5,130 9.591 509 2,365 1,554 5,3(K 4,033 3,556 28 4,900 4,752 23,305 4,662 3,440 3,387 15,624 11,970 13,467 475 1,689 1,352 1,887 5,231 4,939 29 75 75 228 74 33 62 220 116 177 20 16 19 43 63 63 30 72 90 326 122 53 106 342 254 338 32 42 18 30 100 78 31 55,741 -1,942 410,562 56,333 42,200 53,724 172,995 82,732 119,621 4,269 25,634 40,270 86,823 94,295 54,236 32 43,618 56,241 298,244 113,299 46,690 37,057 221,033 159,249 124,614 5,778 AB,790 19,172 36,297 65,317 32,974 33 2 6 26 10 6 4 25 23 20 3 6 1 5 7 34 4 21 29 21 16 22 38 31 73 2 8 7 8 9 35 169 546 9,376 592 762 261 2,842 1,851 18,925 357 334 20 857 704 3« 415 2,107 3,773 2,219 2,263 2,714 12,525 8,105 7,319 97 577 2,230 576 1,842 37 4 13 25 22 11 23 43 30 24 8 a 4 9 13 15 38 8 35 43 40 24 54 77 69 107 15 14 2 34 13 28 39 89 221 2,527 272 239 194 915 544 599 182 54 20 54 271 255 40 U3 697 319 590 527 696 2,615 1,985 1,813 94 140 11 655 143 545 41 4 12 20 22 9 23 41 27 20 T 8 4 9 12 13 45 1 4 2 2 3 4 1 1 2 43 1 44 124 Part 1 of 4 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For derinititina and explanations, see text) The State Albany Big Horn Campbell Carbon Converse Crook Fremont Goshen 1 Com: Com for all purposes farms reporting 1959... 1,488 2 102 55 30 61 143 502 2 1954... 1,635 1 83 136 22 133 181 456 3 acres 1959... 58,192 22 2,530 2,650 1,503 3,001 2,918 19,623 <; 1954... 52,867 30 1,604 7,016 791 5,634 2,585 10,566 5 Harvested for grain farms reporting 1959... 694 15 5 4 1 17 458 6 1954... 370 8 22 1 18 2 232 7 acres 1959... 21,471 437 38 212 2 336 14,972 S 1954. . . 6,462 88 458 20 434 15 3,637 9 bushels 1959... 1,215,290 35,160 415 8,260 106 19,620 901,430 10 1954. . . 213,905 3,105 4,126 300 7,916 255 162,210 11 Sales farms reporting 1959 . . . 352 69 3 2 2 11 240 54 12 1954... 13 bushels 1959... 581,233 7,000 6,600 17,125 412,211 U 1954... 39,195 107 33,789 15 Cut for silage farms reporting 1959... 813 2 83 3 13 35 113 198 16 1954... 1,011 1 71 11 14 57 159 314 17 acres 1959... 23,777 22 2,005 252 624 1,793 2,250 4,344 18 1954... 26,268 30 1,377 563 539 2,801 2,341 6,276 19 tons, green weight 1959... 230,538 181 25,785 800 6,504 8,420 23,606 55,869 20 1954... 190,867 240 15,207 1,285 4,089 10,041 20,312 68,581 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959... 319 10 52 14 30 25 28 22 1954... 513 ... U 120 8 73 24 33 23 acres 1959... 12,944 ... 88 2,360 667 1,206 332 307 2A 1954... Farms reporting by acres of com harvested for all purposes : 20,137 139 5,995 232 2,399 229 653 25 26 27 28 29 30 Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959... U to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959... 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 100 or more acres. . .f anus reporting 1959... 215 258 665 170 78 102 1 1 28 26 38 5 3 7 10 20 6 4 3 3 7 11 5 2 2 4 10 23 11 7 6 46 42 48 5 2 49 82 253 66 24 28 31 Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting 1959... 124 3 9 10 5 1 17 32 acres 1959... 3,008 38 20O 639 122 2 350 33 Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting 1959 . . . 10 9 1 1 2 1 2 2 34 1954. . . 35 acres 1959... 112 20 1 35 36 1954... 506 320 50 16 37 pounds 1959... 195,990 40,000 400 17,500 38 1954... 261,240 89,600 22,4CO 84,840 39 Sales farms reporting 1959... 2 1 40 pounds 1959 .. . 26,340 ... 20,000 41 Cut for silage farms reporting 1959... 25 1 2 3 2 42 1954... 25 3 1 3 43 acres 1959 . . . 711 17 310 65 15 44 1954... 702 100 8 41 45 tons, green weight 1959... 2,561 80 600 220 86 46 1954. . . 4,114 520 30 225 47 Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting 1959... 96 8 8 4 1 14 48 acres 1959... 2,185 199 329 57 2 300 49 tons cut 1959... 1,484 212 265 38 191 50 Sales tons 1959 .. . 70 30 WYOMING OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 125 Part 1 of 4 Hot Springs 18 21 612 379 18 19 592 373 5,919 3,378 1 2 20 6 7 177 9 173 138 10,415 249 1C,096 34 27 1,128 599 32,497 10,084 13 4 18,255 2,008 s 95 3 61 93 4,383 41 3,020 732 24,349 ,505 16,592 3 90 1 125 45 4,904 8 6,477 6,340 37 1 921 73 4 2 30 70 22,090 44,800 13 ... 113 372 224 1,978 30 1 778 73 548 40 5 133 94 2 1 88 9 4,320 100 1 3 4 45 85 490 640 20 45 793 2,094 1 5 60 210 2,400 1,975 6 21 390 1,305 2,170 3,341 14 25 343 579 69 42 2,089 709 10 6 258 138 15,382 3,730 3,180 58 32 1,659 526 20,779 4,686 15 155 163 169 6,610 4,548 132 37 3,715 602 184,575 15,959 77 7 U4,212 2,031 89 129 2,705 3,470 28,478 14,819 10 32 190 476 126 109 29 57 751 1,770 1 3 1,878 1,000 27 41 746 1,307 5,099 7,567 1 1 1 2 35 11 22 140 350 36 66 1,200 Uinta Waahakie Weston 68 61 1,780 1,430 12 1 180 3 9,975 300 1 60 61 1,591 1,427 20,823 15,333 36 41 2,616 3,272 2 7 44 135 1,130 1,967 200 3 8 275 587 500 2,151 33 32 2,297 2,550 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 IB 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 7 175 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 7 175 78 126 Part 2 of 4 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Albany Big Bom Can^bell Carbon Small grains harvested: Winter wheat fanns reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales bushels 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested; Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres, farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Spring wheat farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales bushels 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959, 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959, 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959, Oats fanns reporting 1959, 1954, acres 1959, 1954, bushels 1959. 1954. Soles bushels 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres fanns reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acies farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Barley farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959, 1954, bushels 1959, 1954, Sales bushels 1959, 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres fanns reporting 1959. 100 or more acres fanns reporting 1959. Rye farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959 . Saf flower, farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959. Other grains farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959. Annual legumes; Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 100-lb. bags 1959. 1954. Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas fanns reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954, 1,484 1,433 215,823 193,232 4,753,667 2,201,720 4,476,367 1,987,800 65 223 227 318 651 1,001 1,562 26,988 44,735 514,775 542,813 443,491 390,001 329 379 146 2,982 3,149 92,575 85,765 3,022,956 2,197,324 997,307 606,606 518 1,213 739 355 157 2,800 3,297 107,886 109,035 3,322,418 2,634,860 1,349,534 1,099,763 383 1,054 730 413 220 111 5,368 82,336 68,396 17 786 19,013 18,400 116 4,589 174,192 44,347 1,395 1,567 72,965 53,815 1,182,610 784,554 20 108 464 3,934 529,711 6,304,368 4,476 150 7 2,600 160 1,200 lOO 210 120 7,000 4,250 1,150 226 302 5,007 5,532 2,647 4,479 79 159 837 1,460 28,576 40,733 22,263 29.715 320 4U 7,822 8,920 348,547 346,193 108,396 123,425 62 148 79 22 9 303 393 9,220 10,110 453,272 392,012 179,299 225,197 46 127 81 36 13 4 60 770 300 U 382 19,150 3,370 260 299 14,287 10,688 233,713 162,099 1 1 2,000 119 118 15,940 U,197 263,521 193,151 249,174 174,420 61 117 2,714 6,538 27,822 39,996 22,793 25,442 9 13 15 13 6 108 94 3,901 4,238 72,306 50,251 14,396 7,960 41 34 19 6 81 56 3,525 2,210 65,593 30,746 19,029 12,144 2 130 3,650 625 4,436 6,703 44,593 42,430 44,193 41,075 30 385 1,820 7,424 555 1,547 2,342 1,4U 81,869 43,156 20,670 10,447 632 809 18,643 22,274 5,360 6,513 3 160 ,540 950 2,649 2,528 42,428 20,222 38,039 18,382 1,091 1,855 11,669 6,658 9,992 4,762 2 3 3 75 55 3,239 1,493 33,354 29,819 31,912 1,938 15 26 15 12 7 43 53 1,634 1,905 46,393 20,301 6,183 5,199 410 5,265 5,100 1 31 880 10 5 727 332 8,183 3,670 175 135 14,405 15,047 275,388 193,858 237,749 176,381 3 37 36 55 44 93 222 3,457 9,610 42,230 83,533 34,869 63,042 18 28 27 15 5 148 207 4,572 5,949 87,130 97,034 11,416 11,649 20 65 38 18 7 104 169 3,763 5,232 &i,638 73,489 6,900 20, 557 2 14 WO 97 183 1,990 2,305 152 238 1,998 2,956 71,837 80,523 64,928 54,523 423 533 11,013 12,994 463,986 413,223 176,185 142,445 73 177 122 44 7 U9 332 4,236 7,702 171,797 241,319 66,348 101,953 22 68 35 19 5 3 39 234 93 6 8 228 246 3,020 9,900 171 1 228 7,230 5 6,991 113,897 75 89,076 WYOMING OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 127 Part 2 of 4 Hot Springs Johnson Laraade Lincoln Natrona Niobrara Park Platte Sheridan , Sublette Sweetwater Teton Uinta WanhnMe Weffton 1. 9 9 436 363 7 9 1 39 41 2 14 146 151 146 144 "2 1 2 1 1 3 2 4 5 50 33 1 2 1 1,141 937 76,503 60,432 566 143 30 5,441 8,118 272 152 32,134 26,475 3,224 3,329 52 2 11 14 36 20 10 61 40 3,827 2,959 3 4 40 16,048 7,400 1,814,553 792,746 7,040 2,249 500 102,344 64,321 5,842 4,562 783,510 253,822 179,183 120,830 333 70 220 350 1,520 540 190 744 428 67,991 41,627 5 6 14,932 6,050 1,736,969 734,569 5,874 1,610 600 99,437 56,661 5,580 2,347 698,749 237,250 167,100 103,551 300 ioo 350 1,400 315 515 142 61,660 34,746 7 3 1 1 1 2 1 4 43 49 103 237 2 2 2 1 2 8 6 8 15 1 1 7 18 9 24 88 14 32 49 32 19 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 7 9 21 12 9 10 11 12 13 11 26 43 58 17 15 33 50 5 9 30 34 159 199 37 20 113 192 "i 1 5 22 16 9 10 16 36 59 72 14 15 70 193 1,526 2,617 372 355 2,499 3,530 37 136 1,148 1,359 1,999 2,233 1,754 422 2,156 4,126 "s 4 32 425 397 67 68 221 192 3,168 4,348 16 17 1,885 3,567 31,111 24,278 5,315 1,249 35,698 48,658 930 1,835 13,970 6,607 74,578 70,853 22,437 1,520 56,598 60,980 "90 120 703 10,830 9,297 1,579 729 9,820 5,2U 42,661 36,020 18 19 1,209 930 25,400 17,960 4,630 836 30,949 39,081 746 1,355 11,641 2,939 67,225 56, £09 19,779 815 49,855 48,837 ... '75 8,850 3,275 999 60 7,748 2,294 33,066 26,733 20 21 6 3 15 12 6 5 5 5 7 3 1 1 13 9 1 10 4 1 5 10 5 7 3 72 70 13 4 3 13 11 4 6 39 40 25 8 1 3 13 5 1 6 3 10 5 "i 4 11 16 22 6 22 23 24 25 26 61 52 77 84 195 151 106 172 39 37 53 51 351 425 149 32 199 224 13 21 45 44 28 27 27 21 119 104 67 59 27 28 1,361 970 1,810 2,304 10,058 7,055 2,118 2,883 1,263 1,342 3,139 3,199 7,793 8,650 5,933 4,130 4,362 5,225 723 681 1,888 2,001 958 983 299 276 3,078 2,127 2,565 2,139 29 30 52,867 26,497 68,514 59,027 184,928 86,704 78,164 107,702 34,415 33,563 56,249 27,592 376,326 353,187 170,693 32,175 221,293 157,908 16,990 13,750 53,621 85,035 30,260 25,249 11,378 3,531 153,038 79,056 55,300 24,234 31 32 9,638 2,541 4,520 14,345 75,078 26,734 17,288 15,323 11,931 13,660 18,575 5,866 137, 5U 88,695 69,569 18,112 39,053 21,345 1,250 1,995 19,529 47,570 9,994 9,171 3,270 300 63,442 21,965 20,949 1,675 33 34 13 34 7 4 3 18 30 20 7 2 14 4S 68 39 26 40 43 15 4 4 4 13 13 9 2 12 17 15 12 74 182 75 25 5 13 62 33 20 16 50 84 42 16 7 1 5 2 3 2 7 6 17 12 3 6 8 7 5 2 12 14 1 22 51 28 17 1 8 17 25 13 4 35 36 37 38 39 54 54 41 54 296 206 341 397 11 15 20 31 315 322 168 140 220 248 5 12 22 20 24 16 46 42 138 152 19 29 40 41 2,124 1,483 1,048 1,794 23,772 10,793 13,992 20,443 346 231 1,033 1,738 8,929 7,628 7,654 6,018 5,297 5,831 149 439 522 263 580 413 843 652 5,349 5,318 378 369 42 43 79,342 35,504 29,115 29,373 384,386 128,717 508,338 629,146 9,953 6,512 23,160 10,513 424,915 337,774 192,420 59,597 153,655 107,814 2,122 7,974 17,831 6,575 18,145 14,683 31,150 15,410 262,438 210, U7 5,015 3,076 44 45 22,994 5,956 1,975 2,545 215,763 55,628 184,972 233,920 2,010 2,850 22,025 1,500 198,464 134,534 83,184 26,141 39,335 20,332 1,350 200 4,765 2,680 6,736 3,220 2,613 1,250 126,540 101,522 300 150 46 47 8 20 12 10 4 14 11 12 3 1 10 51 99 65 71 43 105 88 66 34 2 5 1 3 'io 4 3 3 47 143 75 40 10 14 65 42 30 17 55 90 52 18 5 2 2 1 5 8 7 1 1 3 13 5 3 21 18 4 2 1 14 33 49 27 10 4 13 1 1 48 49 50 51 52 42 1,398 30,028 27,531 4 142 1,300 750 9 664 11,150 8,972 -1 1 50 100 100 2 10 215 1 15 75 53 54 55 56 ... "8 292 10,488 10,125 5 359 6,535 6,385 ::: ... ... i 57 58 59 60 1 4 240 1 58 3,600 29 1,994 68,265 31,815 1 5 200 1 115 1,389 1.839 32 791 45,338 2,023 1 43 550 550 3 100 3,350 ::: 4 93 2,377 215 1 16 300 6 150 5,823 ... 61 62 63 64 3 6 38 116 396 1,627 46 34 3,916 1,739 35,954 18,254 3 4 127 138 1,770 1,620 365 371 25,468 14,261 417,857 205,223 IP 106 393 3,883 500,439 6,218,368 96 35 4,008 356 57,265 4,268 1 '■70 27,272 ••■ 1 11 5,500 72 89 3,851 2,908 55,914 47,647 1 '40 80,000 55 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 128 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Part 3 of 4 Item The State Albany Big Horn Campbell Carbon Converse Crook Fremont Goshen (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1 Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres 1959. . . 1,023,992 34,479 37,834 33,855 85,601 29,054 53,492 61,772 50,196 2 1954... 940,071 46,625 39,311 30,595 93,740 29,963 53,253 59,949 47,171 3 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting 1959... 5,727 36 560 201 110 160 392 663 564 4 1954... 6,243 39 696 177 100 169 412 738 685 5 acres 1959.. . 437,462 1,865 34,403 16,083 10,856 19,963 40,663 42,398 20,155 6 1954... 396,016 2,141 37,071 10,849 11,134 19,057 32,976 37,684 22,605 7 tons 1959... 752,627 2,287 97,494 13,683 16,800 28,639 29,221 77,857 50,309 8 1954... 645 , 574 1,820 100,336 7,728 11,545 20,637 26,725 68,131 52,845 9 Sales farms reporting 1959... 1,372 7 223 11 15 26 24 191 144 10 1954... 1,443 7 248 3 12 25 13 221 226 11 tons 1959... 137,328 648 25,297 1,505 1,646 2,949 1,759 12,961 11,277 12 1954... Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: 116,689 471 21,665 30 954 2,346 556 13,882 11,873 13 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959... 387 9 32 10 11 6 21 35 53 14 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 1,163 5 120 38 16 23 35 149 229 15 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. . 1,442 8 178 54 19 29 67 185 170 16 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 1,412 7 135 50 22 37 108 174 79 17 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 1,323 7 95 49 42 65 161 120 33 18 Clover, tljnothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1959... 949 37 31 18 63 13 18 118 25 19 1954... 983 8 20 8 114 17 38 145 12 20 acres 1959... 119,594 10,320 2,019 1,443 16,030 638 624 8,432 1,335 21 1954... 117,196 1,055 871 248 30,973 1,667 1,197 6,922 450 22 tons 1959... 126,533 7,740 3,891 866 16,303 574 363 9,930 1,435 23 1954... 115,510 1,051 1,360 101 26,197 953 973 7,948 474 2i Sales farms reporting 1959... 129 3 3 8 16 4 25 1954... 139 1 2 19 1 18 4 26 tons 1959 .. . 11,320 251 72 1,362 943 169 27 1954... Farms reporting by acres cut for hay; 10,570 350 25 2,950 22 481 227 28 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 75 1 9 1 1 3 10 5 29 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 169 3 6 2 8 5 7 30 6 30 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 163 3 7 6 10 1 3 24 4 31 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 180 2 4 1 8 4 4 31 3 32 lOO or more acres farms reporting 1959... 362 28 5 8 37 2 1 23 7 33 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1959. . . 1,419 12 49 131 9 25 219 77 121 34 1954... 1,787 7 27 192 16 33 224 95 163 35 acres 1959 . . . 49,711 379 757 5,268 220 1,220 8,822 2,392 3,703 36 1954... 64,808 207 265 9,007 655 1,300 7,923 1,873 5,664 37 tons 1959... 46,754 360 1,491 3,225 297 792 7,045 3,029 4,737 38 1954... 44,047 211 321 4,043 581 550 5,274 2,215 3,680 39 Sales farms reporting 1959... 76 2 5 1 5 6 9 40 1954... 104 4 2 "2 3 7 13 41 tons 1959... 2,320 33 107 'm 93 177 591 42 1954... 2,587 20 28 15 85 127 181 43 Wild hay cut fanns reporting 1959. . . 1,479 160 8 83 161 37 91 66 100 44 1954 .. . 1,554 159 14 72 147 37 171 90 83 45 acres 1959. .. 339,628 69,953 214 3,545 56,615 3,959 5,619 7,404 10,481 46 1954... 296,623 42,932 746 6,437 42,330 5,159 3,900 9,305 9,692 47 tons 1959... 288,072 55,817 216 2,188 49,427 2,896 3,200 5,936 8,236 48 1954... 208,679 18,521 1,128 4,068 25,402 3,145 5,303 7,353 5,753 49 Sales farms reporting 1959... 191 55 2 20 3 11 12 50 19 54... 112 16 3 1 20 2 4 6 11 51 tons 1959... 24,923 8,845 25 2,549 251 167 609 52 1954... Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: 9,650 965 109 8 2,628 50 113 160 8 860 7 53 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 82 4 2 9 4 15 54 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 222 10 5 28 10 5 25 11 14 55 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 238 14 21 15 8 20 20 30 56 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 214 16 14 24 7 11 9 17 57 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 723 116 1 11 112 13 20 18 32 58 Other hay cut farms reporting 1959 .. . 855 997 7 3 8 17 89 80 10 10 21 31 47 62 29 94 156 152 59 1954... 60 acres 1959.. . 75,788 1,816 241 7,516 1,880 3,274 2,764 1.146 14,459 61 1954. . . 65,010 290 323 4,054 8,648 2,780 2,252 4,145 3,690 62 tons 1959 .. . 58,989 1,760 389 3,760 1,556 3,028 1,601 1,119 6,357 63 1954... 47,418 115 495 2,274 9,475 1,900 ],372 4,028 3,283 64 Sales farms reporting 1959 .. . 79 80 "i 1 2 7 3 2 2 3 4 2 3 13 10 16 65 1954... 66 tons 1959... 3,212 2 112 271 62 34 272 67 1954. . . 2,929 4 97 516 125 542 148 264 252 68 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa. 2 clover, or small grains faims reporting 1959... 33 1 6 69 1954... 10 1 1 4 70 acres 1959... 1,809 146 200 63 71 1954... 418 35 '20 70 72 tons, green weight 1959... 10,139 876 880 330 73 1954... Field seed crops harvested: 3,234 300 120 334 74 Alfalfa seed farms reporting 1959... 251 37 23 1 3 10 62 16 75 1954... 562 79 47 17 31 99 21 76 acres 1959. .. 12,823 763 942 5 23 298 7,478 675 77 1954... 19,114 1,527 1,877 310 1,923 7,222 238 78 pounds 1959. . . 1,U0,828 127,435 51,044 250 2,000 16,760 567,253 91,715 79 1954... 2,276,559 274,390 223 , 578 24,340 172,676 942,068 25,520 80 Sweetclover seed fanns reporting 1959... 50 24 13 1 81 1954. . . 96 34 1 44 2 82 acres 1959.. . 1,000 445 249 15 83 1954... 1,802 595 13 812 15 84 pounds 1959.. . 340,060 195,695 79,660 3,000 85 1954... 564,705 231,990 1,000 240,885 2,070 86 87 Crested wheatgrass seed farms reporting 1959... acres 1959. . . 102 10,142 1 15 1 40 2 38 41 5,108 88 pounds 1959. . . 944,502 300 500 5,200 608,375 WYOMING OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 129 V-'l V^iV LVX k^ XA4 lAlf Part 3 of 4 Hot Springs Johnson Laramie Llncolja Natrona Niobrara Park Platte Sheridan Sublette Sweetwater Teton Uinta Washaile Weston 12,90S 27,868 48,813 72,968 20,232 34,233 47,076 35,966 55,980 102,412 16,595 19,674 52,427 15,859 19,697 1 16,376 27,236 43,782 69,140 18,996 26,371 45,981 25,123 54,462 101,007 14,138 20,283 47,317 15,522 13,730 2 123 172 139 437 95 135 612 253 421 5; 92 7; 104 191 140 3 134 184 92 463 117 107 721 246 493 52 94 58 87 219 110 4 10,661 22,640 6,734 37,271 11 , 584 10,300 40,168 12,274 44,461 4,257 10,285 8,20c 6,586 13,239 12,416 5 14,761 23,849 4,490 28,984 13,301 6,700 39,735 9,687 39,102 4,145 6,768 7,235 4,149 12,710 5,833 6 20,613 41,050 11,060 59,164 18,042 9,127 86,296 24, 792 74,028 5,985 15,292 11,847 9,923 37,177 11,941 7 18,152 33,692 8,531 42,761 20,375 4,434 89,307 10,548 52,124 5,626 9,441 12,228 4,102 T^.ni, 4,712 8 3C 34 28 96 36 11 210 55 78 30 12 2C 11, 12 9 22 35 27 61 50 6 271 34 89 27 12 44 2 10 2,442 5,506 2,168 12,514 5,186 759 18,417 4,726 7,658 37? 4,129 1,139 901 12,270 1,092 11 1,37^ 4,911 2,316 2,905 9,351 113 21,831 2,778 7,318 68C 3,300 3,79; 132 3,968 135 12 9 4 19 20 5 9 54 17 38 2 1 13 5 11 13 23 14 37 51 9 27 159 78 42 13 7 5 2- 24 34 14 31 28 43 92 24 21 191 74 84 I 17 16 1 19 1 59 25 15 32 49 23 150 24 32 132 56 122 11 22 24 2i\ 62 33 16 28 77 17 124 33 46 76 28 135 1- 44 29 1 19 1 41 37 17 I 17 26 92 2 17 37 36 74 76 9 35 J.5C 17 24 18 18 10 119 5 11 46 12 109 79 17 26 \y 17 11 19 15! 1,405 2,821 6,737 240 1,350 4,105 3,911 4,719 17,831 821 4,946 27,66 1,290 757 20 152 1,058 1,617 7,284 341 670 3,536 618 6,551 22,301 1,575 5,483 20,74^ 1,643 240 21 38: 1,923 2,670 7,828 240 967 6,531 4,092 6,475 17,576 936 7,101 1 26,86. 1,429 415 22 95 1,064 683 8,714 304 493 5,579 405 10,219 21,lie 1,174 8,33C 16,13. 2,022 122 23 1 3 2 n 9 2 11 16 c 2' 2 2 24 16 1" 1 12 2 25 19 ... 6 1 13 1 25 300 210 iio 1,024 693 92 465 1,931 882 2,74' 62 7 26 605 74 "e 363 46 1,072 2,56' 1,110 60 60 27 2 11 1 6 2 17 2 1 ... 3 28 5 7 24 1 9 3 16 "i 7 f 4 10 29 5 7 20 "i 7 4 11 12 < 3 5 13 3 7 30 1 2 1 19 2 6 7 12 U 2 7 U 7 2 31 5 9 18 1 6 12 13 17 5; 3 14 9 ; 3 2 32 e 19 208 158 11 78 33 65 45 If 6 27 1 13 76 33 6 29 266 256 15 88 28 85 87 L 21 37 19 78 34 38-1 538 9,079 3,056 300 3,308 722 2,581 976 51, 313 983 28 i 318 3,594 35 73 584 12,693 5,042 341 4,415 589 5,152 1,850 1,34 364 2,118 6 306 2,979 36 13C 962 7,496 4,014 227 2,753 988 2,605 1,050 55. 283 1,192 39 545 2,483 37 73 335 7,282 6,608 267 1,475 1,04a 2,098 1,421 1,10^ 327 3,468 3 536 1,097 38 1 14 7 2 3 2 2 5 4 1 4 39 30 15 1 4 10 5 4 1 1 40 '50 275 70 iio 94 21 136 117 6 ... 125 3 '70 102 41 909 251 9 24 326 129 5( ) 121 300 12 42 a 82 114 16 57 11 81 48 13. 30 2^ 9 5 53 43 14 65 121 25 56 13 74 54 12 36 2 13 I 5 42 44 51= 1,406 17,159 25,021 7,904 6,436 962 11,852 2,895 78,31' ? 4,916 4,82 J 17,42 ) 391 1,805 45 1,141 15,849 24,44S 4,470 6,072 519 7,915 3,373 73,21 ) 4,676 4,45 21,92 ! 391 2,168 46 15' 919 16,987 23,480 5,962 3,918 935 10,306 2,202 66,03( ) 4,197 6,71 16,32 L 730 1,249 47 739 9,059 19,151 2,505 3,581 619 4,531 2,163 66,70 1 3,596 6,97 16,51 ) 680 1.183 48 "] 7 25 10 5 1 1 3 > 1 1 49 4 10 2 5 1 1 1 1 L 1 50 'sc ... 427 3,167 1,908 115 4,33 125 1,11 1,20 5 51 158 829 32 325 5 2,37 > 100 45( ) 4r L 15 52 2 5 2 4 1 2 6 L 1 7 53 : 5 12 14 1 7 15 17 4 5 28 54 5 14 22 3 10 1 U 7 1 5 1 L 2 8 55 5 11 19 3 12 4 14 7 ) 3 ) 1 ' 2 4 56 1 4 40 57 9 24 5 39 11 11 > 18 1 > 5 ! 1 6 57 10 156 15 6 108 18 65 42 ) 5 = 7 30 58 1' 13 166 37 10 106 35 41 52 6 20 33 59 90 1,729 13,020 726 204 12,839 1,U9 5,348 2,567 1,49 > 260 71 ) 25 L 385 1,125 60 1,39C 604 9,133 3,374 543 8,514 1,602 1,751 2,936 755 87^ 43 5 472 1,445 61 1,70C 2,820 13,837 935 209 6,119 1,495 4,734 2,734 1,01 > 253 i,ir 1 27 5 972 634 62 1,45] 468 5,978 4,042 386 2,946 1,956 1,018 2,472 702 1,28 32 7 811 533 63 1 16 1 9 7 6 3 1 L 2 64 2 7 "3 2 4 7 1 5 L 2 1 65 300 314 25 241 164 398 152 a. ) ioo 65 > 2 ) 30 66 ii 20 147 199 48 28 91 6 101 5 1 8 7 67 15 67 1 6 1 5 1 •• .. J 6 i 58 69 28 150 157 8 362 150 ix 21 ) 3 236 15 70 71 1,10C 1,200 835 120 1,620 1,000 1,30( 85 ) J 2,445 60 72 73 t > 4 3 17 6 2 46 6 9 74 1. 26 1 1 22 20 8 106 6 15 75 8 71 20 660 196 35 1,203 192 176 76 20, 548 8 10 1,263 278 117 2,817 72 697 77 8,40( 5,085 1,500 85,080 23,500 3,000 103,636 13,220 10,950 78 17,13( 53,425 1 80 2,000 2 '36 1,025 IS 734 1 22 1,200 2,000 96,575 "i 40 2,000 14 1,876 54,840 8 7 155 152 51,080 68,060 1 46 6,730 "i 25 400 18 1,947 243,082 4 193 3 68 9,200 5,700 "i 'io 2,500 132,505 2 1 100 50 9,600 5,400 1 65 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 2,000 61,992 74,176 24,232 148,035 18,692 1,000 88 Stub items continued 130 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 4 of 4 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definilions and explanations, see t«xt) Other field crops harvested; Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting 1959. , 1954., acres 1959^, I954I , hundredweight 1959.. 1954., Sugar heets for sugar farms reporting 1959. , 1954., acres 1959 . , 1954 . . tons 1959., 1954., Vegetables for home use or for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Sales dollars 1959.. 1954.. Tcmatoes farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Sweet com farms reporting 1959 . . 1954. . acres 1959. . 1954.. Snap beans (bush and pole types) farms reporting 1959.. 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954.. Green peas farms reporting 1959 , . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes;^ Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. Apples farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Prees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. (^entity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. (iiantity harvested bushels 1959.. 1954 . . The State 299 1,045 3,923 4,875 616,372 832,522 959 969 38,085 36,889 585,313 507,593 3,902 5.092 102 101 1,589 1.554 152.201 486,974 44 41 49 26 81 76 477 422 290 391 27 26 566 639 171 214 276 430 166 301 5,833 13,279 964 3,675 4,869 9,604 9,120 5,045 91 128 1,268 2,809 281 1,191 987 1,618 470 194 Albany Big Horn Cajnpbell Carbon Converse 2 3 150 48 52 2 (Z) 175 2 (Z) (Z) 10 649 1,939 150 186 6,369 7,227 103,615 97,771 433 600 24 26 482 1,181 38,474 425,112 9 11 15 3 15 23 214 377 2 127 390 2 3 29 35 89 70 30 51 2,076 2,961 293 1,037 1,783 1,924 3,299 1,330 13 16 144 259 20 32 124 227 30 53 147 159 6 24 1 8 73 622 72 101 1 (Z) 4 614 219 6 2 556 160 7,310 1,268 100 142 300 75 4 2 1 (Z) 3 3 2 (Z) 2 (Z) 4 73 142 46 13 27 129 20 2 7 35 233 7 53 28 180 3 43 f^emont Goshen 25 34 104 156 5 223 46 684 1,164 44,722 4,093 120,906 103 1 102 3,650 4 3,631 55,867 52 42,810 237 483 280 696 1 6 1 14 (Z) 118 1 26 200 8,199 75 10,591 6 1 5 6 (Z) 1 1 6 13 (Z) 34 10 5 2 31 1 1 2 4 (z) 31 1 17 33 19 43 15 46 481 1,576 70 236 411 1,340 642 442 9 24 299 575 91 235 208 340 199 Z Reported in small fractions. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. WYOMING OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 131 Part 4 of 4 Hot Johnson Laramie Lincoln Natrona Niobrara Park Platte Sheridan Sublette Sweetwater Teton Uinta WashaMc Weston Springs U 3 21 3 4 4 39 20 2 9 14 9 13 11 1 31 43 42 14 7 31 144 7 135 5 24 7 25 46 28 2 « 1 1,167 5 128 11 888 31 (M 10 178 3 17 4 3 40 28 1,281 2 138 18 1,145 61 79 4 18 92 6 15 U 4 4, .'.-13 43 144,230 213 20,755 570 162,962 2,392 14 768 19,680 114 2,343 138 5 6,015 3,401 186,529 143 18,580 1,179 267,844 9,380 6.901 378 1,007 6,927 460 1,452 516 6 19 2 11 113 62 13 116 7 11 3 13 101 34 17 103 8 478 111 723 2,661 2,130 544 6,711 9 373 152 666 2,871 1,062 6G1 6,403 10 7,744 1,878 11,172 37,948 28,534 8,582 111,418 u 5,226 1,670 9,203 36,528 7,463 5,658 100,441 12 92 145 192 110 48 114 511 174 333 13 9 34 23 127 46 13 101 159 168 212 65 136 455 252 569 20 40 13 63 175 92 14 4 1 2 5 4 2 18 5 3 6 5 2 15 5 1 1 23 2 5 1 7 2 16 7 1 1 26 (Z) 728 2 6 70 122 2 17 9 (Z) (z; 247 1 3 12 43 1 18 3,575 150 ios 73 1,520 66 57,692 173 1,541 3,420 25,000 130 19 925 100 39 20,214 73 825 1,500 20,795 135 20 2 1 7 2 7 2 21 4 1 2 2 6 2 22 (z) (z) (Z) 1 (Z) 25 1 23 2 (Z) 1 (Z) 10 (Z) 24 4 1 4 1 18 5 2 7 2 25 5 11 2 4 7 1 26 4 1 "e (Z) 184 2 3 13 1 27 4 2 1 3 15 1 28 1 I 7 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 29 30 (Z) (2) 4 122 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) 5 (2) (Z) (Z) 31 32 1 1 5 1 6 1 2 33 1 15 1 1 34 (z) 3 402 (z) 70 1 (z) 35 1 236 * (Z) 36 2 5 6 41 8 18 1 4 1 37 1 2 7 5 3 34 22 25 7 2 38 2 9 9 3 67 10 19 (Z) 14 (Z) 39 (z) 1 128 28 3 42 20 39 ... 9 2 40 2 5 4 6 40 7 18 6 1 41 2 6 6 4 58 35 36 8 2 42 38 37 95 105 1,454 129 668 316 20 43 '29 31 2,631 860 80 1,538 1,016 1,240 298 40 44 7 5 33 260 7 76 38 45 '34 10 832 560 9 319 94 179 121 46 38 30 90 72 1,194 122 592 228 20 47 2! 1,799 300 71 1,259 922 1,061 177 40 43 16 50 3,333 106 483 933 5 49 5 826 203 1,494 180 50 1 6 4 5 17 3 9 1 2 51 2 e 2 3 20 16 6 7 "i 52 50 72 31 33 134 12 92 '30 40 53 37 845 17 110 134 282 73 83 "5 54 7 10 9 20 4 46 20 14 55 15 512 5 25 52 108 71 18 56 50 55 21 24 164 8 46 'io 26 57 22 333 U ... 12 65 2 5 132 60 38 174 7 13 65 21 2 5 58 59 60 132 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS (For definilions and explanations, sec text) Albany Big Hoi-n Irrigated cropland harvested fSLrma reporting. ac res . CROPS FOR WHICH ENTIRE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Com: Com for all purposes fanna reporting. acres. Harvested for grain farms reporting. acres. bushels. Com sold bushels. Small grains harvested: Winter wheat farms reporting. acres. bushels. bushels sold. Spring wheat fanos reporting. acres. bushels. bushels sold. Oats farms reporting, acres . bushels. bushels sold. Barley farms reporting. acres. bushels . bushels sold. Annual legumes : Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres. lOO-lb. bags. Hay crops : Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. ac res . tons. tone sold. Clover, tliBDthy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres. tons, tons sold. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. tons sold. Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres. tons. tons sold. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres. tons. tons sold. Field seed crops harvested : Alfalfa seed farms reporting . acres, pounds. Miscellaneous crops harvested : Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting . acres ^ hundredweight. Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting. acres, tons. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. acres. CROPS FOR WHICH ONLY A PART OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Com for all pxirposes farms reporting. acres. Small grains harvested: Winter wheat farms reporting. acres. Oats f arnia ireporting . acres. Barley farms reporting. ac res . Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. ac res . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres. Wild hay cut farms reporting. ac res . Other hay cut farms reporting. acres. Field seed crops harvested; Alfalfa seed farms reporting. acres. 6,077 1,193,472 1,111 37,197 632 19,092 1,136,<;72 536,728 129 3,430 75,793 68,137 587 8,501 273,158 236,983 1,987 48,811 2,080,674 644,030 1,661 47,232 2,028,696 322,952 1,373 70,439 1,170,150 4,192 303,825 619, 525 120,580 743 106,430 114,786 10, 502 422 10,387 14,881 923 893 282,533 247,744 23,245 189 22,171 28,707 1,849 143 8,738 792,593 212 3,266 559,550 957 33,046 584,313 63 1,103 37 1,059 23 1,113 46 890 106 2,615 346 26,028 24 2,464 20 475 61 10,174 20 2,792 2 655 195 84, 336 620 81,432 12 2,333 230 89,056 2 101 22 2,513 15 437 35,160 7,000 15 226 5,007 2,647 80 837 28,576 22,263 1 317 70 7,788 1,400 347,597 103,212 3 300 210 9,200 7,000 452,742 179,299 260 14,287 233,713 26 559 1,562 34,403 2,113 97,494 548 25,297 33 30 9,705 1,994 7,340 3,861 228 72 9 49 312 757 320 1,491 33 143 7 65,633 204 53,635 201 8,566 3 8 1,386 241 1,385 389 2 37 763 127,435 1 11 2 9 150 649 150 6,369 103,615 1 (Z) 3 155 2 300 2,015 3 245 1 24 1,4^0 7 933 1,673 12 1,000 (Z) 10 2 245 82 1,350 1,350 7 45 1,460 380 50 2,304 31,099 20,670 22 418 13,583 960 102 10,237 16,321 1,596 58 15,495 15,603 1,292 7 145 227 80 150 54,753 48,462 2,549 9 1,845 1,486 1 5 250 1 180 1 100 2 108 4 497 156 31,936 17 838 4 212 8,260 3,000 5 119 2,478 1,535 14 389 3,471 3,052 52 1,391 43,903 5,908 24 1,028 4,383 35,848 10 727 8,183 114 15,824 24,377 2,835 42 13,857 264 243 6 139 240 17 2,102 1,594 251 10 2,551 2,599 271 2 12 1,000 350 6 556 7,310 3 2 22 ,637 3 141 25 1,728 824 99,957 1 143 95 2,904 17 336 19,620 17,125 2 8 148 97 2,950 2,190 2,780 1,990 146 1,927 68,799 62,059 5 409 102 10,513 2,480 443,791 169,400 144 4,139 168,972 64,598 170 7,095 112,547 12 645 2,904 40,806 3,329 75,678 150 12,223 1 113 140 8,132 150 9,471 883 1 71 10 2,221 10 2,765 177 1 48 40O 6,670 200 5,340 128 1 26 50 1,036 35 1,043 34 61 6,738 548,053 30 219 44,055 103 3,650 55,367 6 118 6 457 1 10 2 160 1 540 Z Reported In small fractions. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. WYOMING HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959 133 Hot Springs Johnson Laramie Lincoln Natrona Niobrara Park Platte Storldan SuilStte Sweetwater Teton Uinta WashaMe Wee ton 129 178 127 452 112 52 728 312 377 192 U6 96 271 212 33 1 17,130 31,501 54,812 86,162 21,244 8,938 101,065 57,229 62,778 103,246 18,634 20,770 53,689 35,957 7,338 2 15 7 40 1 69 154 20 1 1 68 3 432 138 1,713 13 389 18,930 11,660 60 1 60 2,400 2,089 10 258 15,382 3,180 6,219 127 3,567 179,075 110,712 578 6 2 1,780 12 130 9,975 350 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 8 1 16 14 1 1 3 2 9 1 3 177 65 664 381 2 14 20 37 10 40 100 4,663 1,300 9,971 13,380 70 350 540 540 11 4,663 1,300 9,054 12,748 350 315 440 12 9 29 2 10 5 157 14 72 1 11 8 16 1 13 55 663 37 254 37 1,987 474 1,261 4 195 47 221 25 14 1,625 18,929 950 4,799 980 73,878 8,550 42,321 120 5,750 1,039 9,320 400 15 1,059 15,774 950 4,228 746 66,625 7,636 37,758 4,485 499 7,748 350 16 57 69 14 43 38 358 86 106 13 43 15 25 116 2 17 1,191 1,422 492 938 1,208 7,718 1,992 2,766 723 1,830 413 294 2,959 45 18 49,845 62, 186 20, 170 42,368 33,915 373,541 71,901 151,767 16,990 52,736 16,580 11,223 147,438 290 19 9,538 4,520 7,050 7,424 11,981 135,686 13,747 30,244 1,250 19,244 6,344 3,270 61 , 742 20 51 27 22 124 11 315 94 78 5 19 14 40 138 21 2,063 585 699 3,750 346 8,859 2,635 1,721 149 482 210 720 5,349 22 76,877 20,730 24,770 173,851 9,958 422,715 86,491 65,781 2,122 16,651 8,575 28,105 262,438 23 22,994 850 10,516 66,746 2,010 196,464 27,905 16,157 1,350 4,265 2,386 2,613 126,540 24 3 32 3 365 93 71 .. 25 38 1,811 127 25,468 3,867 3,771 ... 26 396 27,064 1,770 417,857 56,405 56,514 . - 27 105 157 67 239 90 26 ft05 210 231 51 86 58 98 133 19 28 9,388 20,793 3,670 20,713 9,609 2,267 39,877 9,733 20,775 4,177 9,378 6,594 6,183 13,11' 4^227 29 18,897 39,068 8,520 33,485 16,602 3,501 85,816 22,051 42,548 5,825 13,924 10,211 9,416 37,iv,'i 6,523 30 2,249 5,334 1,862 6,441 5,386 551 18,212 4,604 4,482 379 3,599 1,139 844 12,270 850 ; 31 3 17 7 58 2 1 37 24 56 75 S 32 157 12 32 125 1,405 2,005 5,702 240 195 4,105 2,105 3,119 17,401 771 4,686 27,488 73 •■ 33 365 1,923 1,840 6,342 240 15C t,531 2,603 4,516 17,146 896 6,836 26,698 1,102 34 300 210 110 934 693 435 1,768 732 2,675 .-0 " 2 17 6 63 10 1 33 21 19 16 5 20 12 . 3 ; 36 39 518 367 1,144 275 40 722 522 324 512 283 711 260 3'lR 220 ': 3- 40 945 245 1,606 207 90 983 830 468 652 253 961 372 54"; 420 38 50 20 110 21 33 63 40 6 70 39 3 8 28 91 12 2 10 51 11 130 '27 23 93 5 7 40 480 303 7,478 22,959 4,244 105 812 7,888 521 78,177 4,275 4,818 17,359 391 670 41 145 379 7,975 21,347 3,557 102 810 7,605 527 65,920 3,837 6,703 16,116 730 525 42 80 263 2,650 1,509 5 4,331 125 1,113 1,206 43 6 8 11 8 6 1 16 17 18 5 5 4 4 6 1 44 805 1,489 4,240 396 1,124 50 1,010 1,986 860 1,495 260 490 196 373 5 45 1,500 2,730 7,669 383 884 50 1,381 2,328 1,205 1,015 263 890 230 950 4 46 300 25 159 70 152 60 100 620 47 4 3 2 5 6 10 6 1 43 26 46 16 230 196 ... 371 192 4 49 2,400 4,085 1,350 23,800 23,500 33,300 ... 13,220 1,000 50 13 1 11 4 ... 39 10 2 9 14 9 13 51 43 (z) 541 128 890 30 (Z) 11 178 4 IS 52 4,418 15 95,254 20,755 162,962 2,254 14 768 19,680 114 2,343 53 19 2 11 113 61 13 116 54 478 111 723 ... 2,661 2,111 544 6,711 55 7,744 1,878 11,172 37,948 28,334 3,582 111,418 56 4 1 "2 4 1 17 5 3 5 5 57 7 1 "3 6 207 2 34 (Z) 26 (z) 728 2 3 152 2 150 5 1 20 11 316 70 122 58 59 6C 61 62 2 1 5 "5 3 12 2 1 63 44 50 223 70 40 217 23 15 64 1 8 53 1 6 15 3 1 65 10 180 1,645 64 114 266 54 32 66 7 8 2 125 1 17 2 13 79 3 5 3 1 10 67 345 675 80 7,312 1,000 725 149 659 8,459 '.'.'. 485 384 232 40 539 63 2 2 4 4 5 1 1 69 63 27 1 30 94 10 201 692 1 41 634 420 2 39 90 70 71 72 2 15 6 2 1 5 2 73 22 3,645 553 720 100 932 14 263 74 1 2 1 1 2 i 5 1 1 75 90 1,600 41 50 350 1 15 75 275 5 6 76 77 78 134 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST 'xplanations, see text) Albany Big Horn Campbell Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown tor sale: Nurson' and ereentwusc proiucLs. flower !\nt) veperable seeds and plants, flowers, and buU»3 sold famis reporting 1059 . dollars 1059. 1951 . On fanas with soles iif "^'2.000 or niofe. . . . fanrs refjortini: 1959. dollars 19-|fl,. Nurset^' prtxiucts (tree's, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, ele,) farn,? reportinp 1959 . 1954., acres used for prowiui: 1950. . 1954. Sales dollars J959 . 1954., Cut flowers, potted plants, florist l^egns, and bedding plants farms reporting 1950. 1064.. Grown under glass fanrs rcportinc 1959. 1954 . square feet 1959 . 1054 . Grown in the open farms reportine 1959. , 19.54. acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954.. Sales dollars 1959. . 1954 . . Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds. vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1059 . . 1954.. Grown under glass cr in house farms reporting 1959 . . 1954., square feet 1 959 . . 1954.. Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . 19.54 . . acres used for pnwing 19,59 . , 1954 , . Sales dollars 1959.. 1954.. Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reportimj 10,59 . . Sales of env forest products farms reporting 1959 dollars 1959.. 1954 . . Sales of 'itanding timber farms reporting 1959 , , dollars 1959 , , Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1959. dollars 1959.. Sales of firewood, fence posts, anti sawlogs farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1050.. Sales of other miscellaneous prmlucls farms reporting 1059. . dollars 1959 . . Firewood and fylwood cut farms reijorting 1959. . 1954 . . <:ortls(4'x4'x8')19.59.. 1954 . . Sates farms rrjportinc 1959,. cords (!' x4'x6'11959.. Fence posts cut farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1059. . 1954., Sales farms reporting 1959 , , number 1954 . . Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting 1050 . . 1954'^ Ibousamis of board feot 1959. . 1054*. Sales farms reporting 1059. , thousands of Ixiard feet 195!i ,, 93 364,896 i08,220 321,881 Xi 12 22 13 39,717 9,737 29 31 24 27 97,951 101,928 3 6 2 3 200,373 106,504 75 131 18 13 11,135 14,721 57 119 9a7 2,017 12A,806 291,979 296 82 U7,S05 236,871 48 60,398 45 57,207 41 56,712 6 495 170 405 1,947 4,288 9 211 145 359 46,095 134,547 18 9,360 26 94 1,570 8,463 15 1,435 2 1,745 1,400 2 2 2 2,500 1,076 1,720 1,400 14 5 8,560 5,665 2 3,200 3 5,360 3 5,360 7 12 124 132 6 16 1,250 2,710 1 100 4 5 157 300 3 152 6 3,924 25,035 1 (zi 642 4 3 3 3 2,446 3,100 1 (Z) 2,332 6,820 3 13 2 1 570 4 1 13 (Z) 169 950 18,215 1 2,800 1 2,800 2,730 2,040 1 1 (D) (D) 6,500 11 ,931 1 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (Z) (Z) (D) 37 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3,340 6 000 5,000 5 089 (D) (D) 6,500 U,394 1 1 1 1 45 3,800 (D) 3 780 4,110 3 780 3 780 12 5,100 11,015 3 1,950 1 1 10 6 17 2 2,000 2,300 1 2,000 10 13 102 183 10 3,885 1,520 2 1,007 892 1 1 1 1 330 150 300 800 2 2 2 1 890 32 207 92 10 4 10,142 2,750 1 3,000 4 2,142 2 2,002 2 140 282 82 2 154 4 9 495 2,770 33 37 78,083 194,123 30 36,381 16 41,702 16 41,502 1 200 33 126 270 1,295 2 6 45 U9 14,825 37,182 5 2,760 13 51 1,222 7,142 9 1,152 3 3,320 7,250 1 2,000 2,250 450 ,500 1,000 4,500 3 1 3 1 1,650 1,000 2,320 500 1 80 7,121 5 23 153 371 5 26 750 21,246 1 200 1 147 D Data not shc3wn to avoid dlacloeure of Individual operations. Z Reported in snsall fractitane, ^Includes Bales of atandlng timber. WYOMING PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 135 Hot. Springs Johnson Laramie Lincoln Natrona Miobrara Park Platte Sheridan Sublette Sweetwater Teton Uinta Washakie Weston 1 4 1 3 e questions, if "Yes.")^ 12. Sorghums for all purpo^ieH? . , (Include sorghums for |ir;iin, silan^e, forag'% and pasture ) let Sorghums for grain or seed?. ^b) Sorghums for silage? r| Sorghums cut for dr] forage or ha), or hogged e grazed? . (11 How many acres were or will be harvested'' veigbii Vi) How much year's crop wa.s or Will bu sold? A-2 All. (The toiiil of the ucr"S for questions (a), mu-st equ;il thi acres for question 12.) SMALL '.'.RAINS; Uncludc Ihe lundlorda share us .,old if taken from this place.) {.Knswff these quet'lions. if "Yts ")- Were any of the following grain crops harvested !hia year — [22] Winter wheal? 23. Spring wheat? 2fi. Gals for grain? 29. Barley? 30. Rye? 34. Proso millet or Hershey for grain? 38, Other grains? '— SotTlow-r? Mixed grains:' {I nderhnr kind) Ho*\ many airrob were combined? (2) How much was harvested? Bu. CD How much of this year's crop was or will bo sold? Bu. HAY CROPS. (If two or more cutting?, count the acres only once but give total production of all cu^ling^. Include the landlord's share as sold if taken from this place t Were any of the following hay crops harvested this year- id. Alfalfa and alfalfa miitures for hay and for dehydrating? . . . . 42, Clover, llmolhy, :ind miitures of ciciver d'l.l drasses (or hay? 45. OalB. wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay? . . (Include oaLs cut when npr or nearly ripe for feeding unlhreshed.) 46, Wild hay (prairie, range, or marsh grass) cut fur hay? . . 47, Any other hay? . . _ (Include bromegra.'is, millel, old meadowy, peas. Sudangr;l^s, BWcetclo\er, wlieatgrass.) D D (i> How many harvested this year? How many tons were harvested? ALFALFA SEED, CLOVER SEED. ANi> OTHER FIELD SLEDS; 49. Were any alfalfa oeed. clover seed, or other fleld seeds harvested this year? . No O Yes D (// "No." "lark X and slip to question [79] ) lAnswrt these qitrnlions, if "Yes ")^— SO. Alfalfa aeedT . . . 54. Sweetclover seed? . M. Sudangross seed? . 69. Crested wheatgrass s a a D D D D D D 78. Other field seeds? . . . ■ D Q Red clover? Foxtail mtllet? Ore hard grass? (3) How much of this I/ear's crop was or will be sold? Pounds of "cleun" seed harvested or to be harvested? POTATOES, iiRY BEANS, DRY PEAS, SCGAR BEETS, AND BKOOMCURN: (Answer these guciltans, if " ) es. ']- Were any of the following crops harvested this year — [79] Irish potatoes for home use or for sale? (If less than 10 hundredweight or l.OOU pijuii'Js werf hii rvcsl«l , do nol report ucres ) 90. Dry field and seed beans? 93. Dry field and seed peas? 94. Sugar beets for sugar? 96. Broomcorn? (1) How many acres were or will be harvested? (Report tenths of an aerv for potatoes) Acre* ' Tcniha /lO □i* (2) How much was or will be harvested? Cwi. Tanaathnimh \ /lO WYOMING 139 VECETABLKS FOR MOMF USE ANn FOR SAI.E: 105. U<'rt- iiiiv veielables, t^weel corn, or meloim, harv.stcd thit yvar fur hom« uefT . No Q V^-s Q 106. Won- liny t«|[o(al>les. sweet corn, or melons, harve^li-d thi» u^nr (ot s»le for fresh nwirhrt nr to caniirrs, frcciiTs, |l^oc<■v^o^^?- . , \o (7} Vrs Q (// "So" Jor ^iirHlion 106, iiio'l. X nnd nkip lo ^iie!.lwn [1431 J Were snj nf thf following vegeiable crops harvested (If two or mof plftrili'iKs o( ihe satu'- rrop uori- mRde, I'iihvr on \hr stitne land or oi. dilT. r.r.l land. report thr tut:il hjirvistcd acres of ihr mm r«l planting?* ) 107. Tomaloes? lOS. Sweel corn? 109. rurumbers und picklesT . . . 1 10, Snap beans (hiisJi and polt- lypc^)' 112. CabbagT-r 113. Sweet peppers? 117. CantaloupH. huneydews. iitid muskmelonsT 1 19. (ireen peas? . . . 123. Dry onions? . . . . 125. < arrots? 126. Lettuce :i;i(l romaine? 141. Othe T (Sec h.^t below.) - ( \,i., 11) Acres harvested' (Report tenths of acres! 1 — xm a * a\ * D| * o\ * Tealka /lO RadlBhM Wammclona 142. What -.<'.•. th. rl:i 'alue of all vegetables sold Ihis v^a >llnrd^-^l).ir.- (>OT-.I.rir]Mihthr ^ :.! of Iri-h f^.l!it.D(« . BKRRIKd A.\l> uTHKit SMALL FRUITS: [143J \Vi'r> i>i>y berries or other small fruits harvtsicd ittig year for sale? Nu n Y... n (//".Vo. ■ 'xarkX and skip lo^uf^hon [152].) (Ansu,' thrtf qufilions. tf 'les 't- were any of Ihe following berry crops har*e&led thia year~ 144. Strawberries? j D ' D 151. Other berries? RasplK-rri. -■• (h Acn-s harv(-.tfd' iRfport Irnihe of ucres) i2) QiiarU harvested? * ;!0 QurU TRKK FRllTS. N ITS, ANt» t.RAl'KS [152] Is thrrc a total of 20 fruit and nut trees an>l grapevines on thi< pliiit: [If -Wo.- m,irl, X ari'i ihp lO qnf^hon [198] ) (// "J'tt/' amwi' .jiieitlions 153 Ihroi.gh IS7.) 153. Ho« ni.u-n land is m brarn.g and t *"•• ' nontjciirniK fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees? . . . .1 i^ No □ Y..'s □ I An I Ihr^r qurslwnn, t/ " !>»,)- Were ar>y of ihe following kinds of fruit and nut trees on this place- 154. Apples? . . . . . 155. Peaches? 158. Pears? 161. Crapes? I6S. Plums and prunes? 169. Sour cherries? . , 170. Sweet cherries? 171. Apricots? 197 Other fruits and nuts? Neclannes'* Planted black walnuts? Give n How rimtiy tn-es (or NUT of he.tring age? .ni'-^) are of bearing (3) How much harifsted thia year? NLUSKRV AND (i It ELN H( )LSK PRODL'CTS. FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEI>S AND I'LANTS. AND Bl LIIS [198] W No D Ves n vegetable seeds i,r planis, flowers, nr bulbs gnuMi for sale lh»a yea. [If -So.'- mark X an.l ^k,p to que^ti'^r, [202] > iAmivKr these giiestiont, if "I'ts ")^" ornameiitaU)' 200. Cut flowers, polled planis, Rorist greens, umi bedding pInniK for sale? 201. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable deeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, mushrooma? KaMn open? J [(b) Under glasa? j (b) Under glass r In house? CD How much areu Erowinj;'' m sales in I9S97 ( THER CROPS: [202] Are there any other crops that were or will be harvested this year place- Popcorn? Root and grain crops hogged or grazed? Grass silage? . . (//■■»».■■ ansiccr for each crop ) ■ ■ I Section IV.—LANO USE THIS YEAR, 1959 203. Acres in this place (copy acres from question 7)« CROPLAND: 204. How many u.tos of land were in fields and tracts from which crops were harvested (incliiilitig hay cut) thi» year? (This ar*>a may be obtained by adding the acres in tlip fit-Id^ or tracts from which one or more crops were harvested or hay wa.H cut thit year; acres m nonbearing and bearing planted fruit trees, nnty. and grap"s, and acres in nursery and (trecrihouse products ) THIS SHADED BECTION 18 TO BB FILLgD BY CENSUa ENUMERATOR riCero ' Subtract the acreg for (6) from (q> and enter difference here _ . _ 205. How many aerfs of cropland were u.sed onlv for pasture tor i;razing) IhtM year? ..,'..., 206. How rrany acn-s of cropland weri> in cultivated summer fallow fhfa yeor? ... 207. How many acres of cropland wen- u»ed only for soit>improrement grasfies and legumeb not harvented and not pastured thi» year? . , , . . None D . . None n - None D 208. How many acres of aropland have nol been accounted for? , . . None □ (Inrliidf idlr cropland and cropland on which all crops failed ) : WOODLAND (Include aa woodland all wood lots and limber tracts; cutover and deforesfd land which haa valur for wood products and has nol been improved for pasture) 209. How many acres of woodland were pastured (.ir grazed) thi» year? None □ 210. How many acres of woodland were nol pastured (or graiedj thit yeai? None Q OTHER LAND. 2)1. How many acre.s were in other pasture? ... . , , (Not cropland pasture and not woodland pasture ) (// "Xonf." mark X and tktp to ^u«(ion [212] ) (a) Of this other past .ire, how many acres do you consider lo bt^' improved pattture? . (ImproM-d hy lirning. feroluing, seeding. None a □ L irrigating, draining, and controlling weeds and brush.) [212] How many acres were in house lots, barn lots. lanes, roads, ditches, and wasteland? ........ Theae totals must be the same Add these acre^ (questions 204. 205. 206. 207, 208. 209. 210, :il, and 212) and enter the total here ^.^_^.^.— ^^■— — hj: Section V— IRRIGATION 213. Of the total land in this place (reported in qurttion 203), how many acres were Irrigated fftia year? None Q Acres . (// ■jVonc," mark X and skip to que»lton [218],) 214. HoMi many acres in this place were Irrigated by Bprinklers J/i(# (/ear? None D Acres, 215. From how many acres of trrigaled land were crops harvested f>ita year? None Q Acres , (Be sure to include all irrigated land from which hay was cut and all irrigated land III both bt-aring and nonbearing fruit and nut crops and irrigated land from which volunteer crops were harvested ) (// "Mont." mark X ond aktp Co question [217] ) 216. What [>ari of the land from which crojw were harvested lAia Dear wa^ irrigated? All Q Part D (// "AU," mark X and afcip to questton [217] ) {If "Pari," gttt btlow name and acres trrigalfd for tarh crop. If alt orchard tsax imgaUd, lt»l "Orehard." and tf all nffe table* for aaU. Uat "Vegetables") Name of crop irrigated? Acres irrigated? Name of crop irrigated? Acres irrigated? (1) (3) (Si 1 (4) [217] What percent of the Irrigation water u»<-d on lhi> place thit year was ontaincd— (a) From a well {pumped or flowing) or spring directly by this farm or from another farm? ... .% (b) From a stream, lake, drainage ditch, or reservoir directly by this farm or from another farm? % Ic) From a mnlasi or cooperative water or ditch company, Irrigation district, or other Irrigation organisation? (Gi« name below.) % (The total for questions (a), (b), and (c) mu9t="100%.) 140 THE QUESTIONNAIRE Section VI.— RACE, AGE. RESIDENCE, OFF FARM WORK, AND OTHER INCOME £218] What js y r rate? {Mark one.) ■ ( I ; ! (2) WhIW D 1 N«fr<. □ (3) 219. How old were you on your last birthriay?. . 220, Do yuu hve on this place? No Q Vea □ 22S. W; rn diQ you begin to operate this place" Kopoii month if yon began lo operate this place since January 1. I9S8. OFF-FARM WORK AND (JTHER INCOME; 222. Hiiw many day^ thin year did you work oR your farm'' Include work at a nonfarm job, business. fessinn, ur on soim-one else's furm. Include tiny- \ 'December 31. i959. (Do not include exchange work > xpecl to work olT yotir farm betw oui and (1) (2) I to 49 <1bto D 223. Did any other member of your family liviiiK with you have a nonfarm job, business, profession, or work on someone else's farm Ihie year? No Q Yes □ 224. Hftvc you any income this year from any of Ihc .'otiowing sources: Sale of produrt-i fro,n land rented out' Cash rent? Boarders? Social Security' Old-age assistance? I'ensions'' V'ct^Tans' allowances? L'neirplovtiu-nt compensation? Interest? Dividends'* Profits from nonfurm Iju^incss? pMiumial help from members of your family' ,, No D Ves Q (// "None" for qurslwn 222 and "No" far both questions 223 and 224, skip to question [226].) 225. W ill the incomf? which you and your family receive from work ofT the farm and from other source? (litt.>d in q tics I ion." 223 and 224) be greater than the total value of all RgncuUiiJ.il i.ioii(.ci- Kold or to be sold from your place (his year? ..... ... No n Yes a Section Vir.— FOREST PRODUCTS THIS YEAR, 1959 [22ej How much was or will be received this year froi ? eele of btandlng limber or trees? 'Iiiflodf slandiiig iinibei lit tor pulpwood ) 227. How much w as or w ill be rocci% cd this year from ihe sale of pulpwood. poles and piling, bark, bolts, a^id mine (imbersT (Do not include sale of sinridiiig timber, firewood, lence posts, and sawlogs.j (Answer thest qutatton^, 'Bzing on land used under a GovernmenI grazing permit. POULTBY, 236. Are there any chickens, turkeys, or other iMuKrv on this place? No Q Yes □ 237. If "No," were there aiij on this place anj time (hia veor? NoQ VesD {// "No" for both queslionn 236 ind 237. mark X and skip lo question [246] ) 238. How many chickens (hens, pullets, roo.sters, etc.) 4 months old and over are now on this place? None Q 2,19. How many broilers were or will be sold (A/a yearf (Hepiirt all broilers sold urvd thosi- grown (tJicrs under contract.) 240. Hui\ many hens, roosters, pulleta, cocitffrcle, ind other chickens wire or will be sold this year? . . , 241. How muny doiena of chicken eggs lere or vilt be sold this year? . . . . 242. Ho« many lurkeys and turkey fryere ere raised this year? (Include thiivv rui-(d from poults halehed, poult? bought, and thoiie raised for others ynd^r cin'^acl.) 243. HjW /r.any lurkey hens notpon h.ind are yCJ keeping for breeding next year? . 244. How many ducks, geese, nd other poultry (not lounting ■" *' J . . , Give - , .None n iiamc 245. Huw much was or will he received ihit year from the sale of turkeys, ducks, geese, and niiscellaneouE poultry, and their eggs? None D None LJ None D None □ Number Number Number , Dozens Nnmber None □ Number ■hickens iind turkey: I ere sold this year' None sold Q Value of sales *_ HCEP AVD LAMBS: [246] How many ewes, rams, wethers, »nd Iambs of all ages are on this place? . Kone D Number (// "None. ' mark X and skip to queilion [247J.', Of this total, how many are— (a) Lambs under 1 year old? (b) EwcE 1 >eai old and O'-c-r Number . Number . (c) Rams and wethers I yeai old ami over? Number . (The total for qut-stions (a), (b), and (c) inuMt equal the number for question 246 ) HORSES AND MULES: [247] How many horse*!, mules, colls, and ponies arc on this [ilace? None D Number HOGS AND PIGS: [254] How many hogs and pigs of all ades. incTudmg sows and boan>, are on this place? . None □ Numl>er . (// "None," mark X and sktp lo question [255] ) his year? . . . Number . or this total, how many were born- {(a) Since June 1, t. (b) Before June 1. this year? , . Number . (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number tor question 254 ) SOWS AND GILTS FARROWING: [255] How many litters were farrowed since Jun this year or will farrow before December 1? . 256. How many litters were farrowed between December 1. last year, and June t, this year? Number of None D litters Number of None n litters _ CATTLE AND CALVES: (Include all cows and all other cattle and calves, both dairy and beef, on this place > 267. How man> cattle and calves of all agw. ar" on this place? , None □ Number {[f "None," mark X ond skip to question [262].) f (a) Cows? ..... , . . Number 'Jnclude heifers that have calved ) (b) Heifers and heifer caltes? . Niiinber (Do not include any heifers that have calved ) (c) Bulls, bull calves, steers, and steer calves? Number Of Ihia total. how many are — (The total for questions (a), (b), and (e) must equal the number for question 257.) COWS MILKED YESTERDAY: 258. How many cows and heifers were roilkcd yesterday? milk cows were on this place yesterday? . and milk heifers that have calved.) 259. How many milk c (Include dry milk 260. How many gallons of milk were produced yesterday? None a Number . None □ Number . None D Gallona . D-2 1^1686 questions ore to be / (o) Does Al number end in 2 or 7T No H Y« □ answered by CENSUS \ ENUMERATOR \ (ft) Are acr« in question 7. 1,000 or more? No □ Y*«D Section IX.— DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD THIS YEAR, 1959 ■.^^ [262] Was any milk or cream sold this year. 19S97 . . No G Vea Q (If "No." mark X and aktp lo question [2£S)| ■ Report all sales from this place whether made bj* you or by others. Report dairy products sold for yoar landlord. Be sure lo Include dairy products which you will tell by December 31. this year. {For each item, anstoer tfitse queitic 263. How much whole milk was or will be sold in 1959* None Q ' (Report in pKiunda of milk, gallon? of milk, or pounds of butlerfat ) 264. How much cream was r will be sold in 1959? . . . None D (If cream was sold by the gallon, multiply the (1) Quantity sold or to be sold in 1959? r (]j CbHom at tlUk •r (1) Lb. ar b«IM>fal U. afhalMfU (2) How much was or will be the value of sales in 1959? r number of gallons by 2h to get pounds of buttcrfat ) Section X.— ANIMALS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD ALIVE THIS YEAR, 1959 Report all sales from this place whether made by you or by others. Report all animals turned over to or sold for your landlord, and animals fed under conlracl for others. Be sure lo report animals which you will sell by December 31, thit year. (Ar.%ux- iheae qutslionA. i/ "IVi Were any of the following animals nold or will any be sold this year (1959) — "[265] Calves? 266. Cattle, not counting '-■»!■■ es? 267. Horses, mules, COltB, and ponle'-* 268. Hogs and plgsf (D How many have been sold thig year? Nvmbv i2) How nr.any more will be sold between now and Dec. 31? ^••c (3) How much was or will be the value of sales in 1959? -/OO XX WYOMING 141 Section XI —FERTILIZER AND LIME Include all rerllllzer end lime uard on this place during t959, whether purchased by you or by your landlord. 271, On how many acres wore commercial ferllltier and rcrlillBlni malerlats uM-d in /9J9.* None Q Acres (tfWoi mark X and skip (o queatton [272^ > i»f qutsliont, i/ "Yeg "1 — Was fertillier used thit year on any of the following cropa— (•) Hay and cropland pasture? |b) Other pasture (rtol cropland*? . (e) CornT (d) Irish potatoes? (e) Sucsr beetsT . . \f) Alt other crops? . [272] How many acres were limed in ISSSf N'»ne Q Acres {// "A'on<.-' mark \ und »kip to tjueiUon [274] ) 273. How much lime or liming mslerlsis waa wed in 1959? - Tons (Include around linii'itnti'-, hydrated luid ^uriil lime, marl, oyeter shells. etc. t.>mil lime uscil for ^*prays or fatiitaiioii ) How much was Ufted— (2) Dry materials? (Include rock phosphaCe) Tvnllia 10 /lO Liquid materials? TwbUm /lO Section XII.— SELECTED FARM EXPENDITL'RES AND LANDUSE PRACTICES THIS YEAR, 1959 How much was or will be spent (/iia ytar for— TURtiS: Include expenses paid, or (o be paid by December 31. 1959, by you and your landlord fur (his place. ^[274] Feed for livestock and poultry? N .ne D 1 -^^ (Include cost of sram, hoy. null feeds, conrentrales. and roughaKes; also, amounts pmd for Rnnding and mixing feed.) 275. The purchase of livestock and poultry? , None Q t (Include babv chicks ) 276. Machine hire? None O t (include custom work such as tractor hire, threshme, combining, silo filling, corn picking, baling, plowing, fruit picking, spraying and dusting ) 277. Hired labor? (Do not include housework, custom work, or contract construction work Include cash payments only ) 278. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees? 279. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business? . None Q None D None D LAND-USE PHACTICES 280. How many acres of land were usfJ lo grow cover crops thit year and then planted to another crop** 281. How many acres of cropland ut.ed (or grain or row crops thti year were farmed on (he contour? ... Soiif "' Acre? _ None D Acres _ 282. How many acres of strip-cropping systems for aolUeroslon control were L.n ili:s place Ihit year? . . None Q Acr.a 283. How many seres of crop and pasture land or> this place have terraces? . , .None Q Acte^ .. Section Xllf.— FARM LABOR o * hcMf D j l» t»w tt n 284. About how many hours laat week did ' j ( you (the p ' 285. How many other members of your family did IS hours or more of farm work or chorc-i on ihia place tatt week wllhoul receiving cash wages? None □ I'ersona _ (Do not include housework ( 28fi. How many hired persons did any firm work or chores on this place taet aeek? . . . Non"^ Q Persons _ (Include members of your family reci.vinR cash wages ) ('/ ".Vonf," r;ark X and skip to queaiton [291] 1 7. Of these hired f ,., i^q dav rsons working laaf week, J iw many were employed \ this place for - \ (b) l,<'ss Ihi p during Ihia year'. None n Hfr^ an 160 dwys during thit year? .None fj Persons {The total for questions (a) end (b) must i.'qusl the number for question 2S6 ) 288. Of these hired persons working taet week, how many were paid on a — (1) Number of persons Weekly basis? _ Hourly basis? _ (2! What was the agreed cash rate of pay? (If more than one person, give average) _/00 per month _/00 p<-r day iDoltorai ' ir*nt*l How many hours per persi'f j-er? these worker:? expected to work to earn this pay? Section XIV.— EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES NOW ON THIS PLACE Include equipment, whether owned by you or by others, on this place. Include equipment and facilities (hat are temporarily out of order. How tnany of the following are on this place— ~[291] Grain combines? . . 292. Corn pickers (include picker-shelh i 293. Ptck up balera' 294. Field forage harvesters iloj forage crops)? . . ficlft rhuppMiR lif 2i5. Molorlrucko (idclude pic(t-ups)^ . 29ft. Wheel Iraclora oiher ttian garden? 297. Garden trsetora? 298. Crawler tractors (trackUyingI '' 299. Automobiles? Do you have c Ihia place ~ 300. Telephone? . 301. Home freeiei (Do not mclude refrigerators) 302. Milking machine* 303. Electric milk cocler? 30ft, Crop drier .'(or grain, lurage, or .-i _306. Power-operaled elevator, convt-yoi ^1 crops)? . or blow«r? No a Vcs U No a VeK D No a Ves Q No a Yes O No G Vc3 D No a Yes n 307. On what kind of road 4 this place located? (\fork Oflf)^^ (1) Hard surface? (2) Gravel, shell, .ir shale' :''.) Dirl or unimproved" n How many miles to a hard surface road? D Less than 1 mile OR Section XV.— RENTAL AGREEMENT, FARM VALUES. AND MORTGAGE DEBT '8(a) Do you rent HI. y land from others' " "- T] Yes n (h) Do you work buy land on shares' . . >o Q Vea D {// "So" /or bath qiiesliorti 308(al and 30A(b), i-ark X and aktp to queadon [314].] < !f "IVa" (or nthtr ,fi<«.<(ion 308(b) o' 30B(b). ar.awi-r gufalion$ 310 through 313 ) 3!U, Do yoii pay to your landlord any cash as rent? . No Q Yea Q (a) U "Yes," how much for the year? .... 311. Do you pay to your landlord any share of the crops (.s'.ich as i, i, )}? . 312. Do you pay to your landlord any share of t,hc livestock or livestock products (such as J, i, i)? .... . . . 313. Do vou ha\e this lund under any other arrani^ement i .nch a.s a fixed qijHntiiy uf any product, upkeep of land and buildrnt^^ ;Miynient of 'aiies, keep of landlord, rent free, etc )'.... . . . No D Ves □ No n Yes D No a Ves D |.llar'a • Q N«^hh«r D Ota« D (Clf€ . Enumerator Checked by Dat« (month and day) Date (monfA and day) 142 ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK A2 LISTING < PART 1 -LIST OV PLACtS iN KD PART 11 -AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS HART 111 -KILLINi. Al 1 1 i y. to A. LiM the he*d of rverr bouMhold livins In ■hit ED. AND ALSO B. Liu r»ery person, not In-inj in thit ED. who has cgriculturki opefMions in this ED. i2) Don ihl* perion Off any member o{ hit houic- hold operate s fsnrt (Of nnch)? [it Did ihis pcnon or eny nMmbcr of hii houMhotd h4M-.j( any rtnu- ihi» viJi- Doe. live in To' (») Does this person nave agriculiursl operadoni where ht lives' (101 Any live- stock? (hOM? cdtle? hof»e>? iheep' gosti? rtc t 10 or mofe chickcai.* mrlieyl? duck.? Any crops? from? Oa(ft.' h.,? lobwco? ofKer Mi crop.-') (61 10 Of mora fruii cr«c*? nuf (') for sale? berries^ nurtery or green- house products!* (8) 1 i ) 4 No 1 Ym No Y« No ; V€» No i Yes No |Yo No : Ye* No |Yo No : Yes i i ■ : I L ■ ; i i 6 7 8 9 to No: Ye» No ; Yet No ; Yet No |Yei No : Yes No ; Yes No 1 Ye. No ; Yes 1 i ; i - -i f-l f \ 1 1 II t2 15 U IS No I Yes No 1 Yc No : Yo No i Yr» No 1 Yej No 1 Yei No! Yes No ! Yes t 1 j 16 17 18 19 ZO No I Yes No] Ye* No 1 Yn No : Ye» No 1 Ye» No I Yes Nol Yei No 1 Yes i (O (2> (M 1 <<) (') (6) (') <«) («) (10) h>mi^.OA2 • t^umni *-»- li N •iVIumn'J ll N.i l-lt .'■U>«t .■•l..mn 11 M<^t n^t Al • Column 10: II No Kll i.Mumn 1 1 iixl ttn Al Ir V<^ >n><>lumi. 10 .l<-n.>> fifi Al SLi|>M..J.on *ork jny land on Ollback required Tufnrd over to Rcmark> (I'l 0>ir plclrd (161 Reminded nomhcr, tu) Diic Crrw tniiijis (in (15) (l<) Al \'.. Dji. llatr 1 4 I i : Al Nn N^. ; Vc. Diir Dart 0 M 9 10 A I No N.. ; Yi-s O.lc l)l.C 11 13 14 .... . k Al No N.I ■ "»>< Dj(t l>..(r 16 18 !•) 20 ( t 1) (12) (HI (.4, (IM (16) • Column II Au.nn Al numlvf «hi.. ^.,u .Iciomuif • Cnlumn II l( \t^ hll A t (..< IjnJN.tJ *oJ Al C.t • Ci>lun>n lf> 1 iiirr .Ijir -..k jtu< ..... h...< ...v-,(tJ t.iu mi.tc )(t[ jn Al AtviKn Al numht-ci n. Ih.ipcrvii t^iri in .olumn 1 « ihr A 1 nu'nhii jll (rmi.icJ <4urt i% *n.l 1mm . ,.m|'I, ..,1 ..n A 1 tt)rt ntt:inn>nf( •.th I 1..* ihr fim At i-.u jfr i.. >■> *hrth ihr n^mt .•! (hn pcrv-n jppcjfi ii .i rt^^uirnl 144 INDEX TO TABLES Abnomial f arras AlfalTa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay ALfaLfa seed Almonds ...._. Angora goats and kids Animals sold alive, specified Annual legumes, specified Apples Apricots .^ea, approximate land Asparagus Automobi les Austrian winter peas Average size of farm Avocados Barley Beans Beets (tablej Berries, specified Blackberries Blackeyes and other green cowpeas Blueberries (tame or wild) Boysenberries Broccoli Broilers sold Broomcom Buckwheat Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold Cabbage Calves. See Cattle and calves. Cane, sugar Cantaloups and musloiielons , etc Carrots Cash-grain farms Cash tenants Cash wages paid for farm labor Cattle and calves Cattle and calves sold alive Cauliflower Celery Change in definition of farms Cherries Chicken eggs sold Chickens Chickens sold Christmas trees sold Citrus fruits, specified Clingstone peaches Clover seed Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay Collards Color of operator Commercial farms Commercial fertilizer, expenditures for Commercial fertilizer, uses of Common and perennial ryegrass seed Conservation of land Com Com pickers Cotton Cotton farms Cowpeas Cows Cream sold Crimson clover seed Crop drier Cropland By acres harvested By color of operator By Irrigation By tenure of operator By use Cropland In cover crops Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour Croppers ( for South only ) Crop-share tenants Crop 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 Dates Days worked off farm Definition of farms , change in Dry field and seed beans Dry field and seed peas Dry onions Ducks sold frurum wheat Economic class of farm Eggplant Eggs sold Electric milk cooler Elevators, power-operated, conveyor or blower. Emmer and spelt ■ English or Persian walnuts Equipment and facilities, specified Escaroie, endive , and chickory 14,17 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 a 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 11 11 11 10a 9,10a 11 11 11 1 11 4,6 11 1,1a 11 11 11 11 11 U 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 8 11 8 11 8 11 15,17,18,19,20 5 3 17,18,19,20,21,22 5, U, 15, 16 5 6 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 7 12,17,18,19,20,21 ■l,' 8 11 8 11 10 1 8 11 7 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 6 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 7 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 9 12 8 11 8 11 8 11 8 11 8 11 3, i, 17, 18, 19,20 3 li, 17, 18, 19,21 4,5 5 17,18,19,20,21 7 8 11 1,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a 8 11 4,17,13,19,20,21 4,6 8,15 11 15,17,16,19,20 5 8 11 6 ,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 7,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 8 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 6 1,2,3 1,1a, 2, 3 1, 2,3,17,18,19,20,21 1,2,4 3,17,16,19,20 3 1,2 la 3,17,13,19,20,21 3 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a 17,18,19,20,21 1 17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 ,13,17,18,19,20,21 ,13,17,18,19,20,21 6 1,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 7 7,17,18,19,20,21 11 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 10 14,17,18,19 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 5 7 la, 11a 4,11 5,11 11 1,1a 5 10 5,9 6 11 5 1 11 11 11 10 11 5 11 4,10 4,6 6 11 11 Ewes Expenditures, farm. See Farm expenditures. Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow. Farm expenditures , specified Farm labor Farm operators : By age By color By residence By tenure By off-farm vrark and other income Farm products, value of Farm property, value of Fanns , number By color of operator By economic class By kind of road on which located By kind of workers During specified week By land irrigated By size of farm By tenure of operator By type of farm By value of products sold Farms with all harvested crops irrigated Feed for livestock and poultry, expenditures for Fence posts cut Fertilizer, commercial, expenditures for Fertilizer, commercial, uses for Fescue seed Field and seed beans, dry Field and seed peas , dry Field-crop fairos other than vegetable and frult-and-nut Field crops Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts , sold Field forage harvesters Field seeds Figs Filberts and hazelnuts Firewood and fuelwood Flaxseed Forest products Forest products sold Freestone peaches Fruit-and-nut farms Fniits and nuts, specified Fruits and nuts sold Full owners Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil, expenditures for Geese sold General farms Goats and bJds Goats and kids clipped Goats and kids sold alive Grain combines Grains Grapefruit Grapes Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains >-•■ Green lima beans Green peas (English) Greenhouse products Guineas sold Hairy vetch seed Harvesters, field forage Hay c rops 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 Honeydews Hops Horses and colts, including ponies Horses and/or mules Horses and/or mules sold alive Horticultural specialties sold See also Nursery and greenhouse products. Improved pecans Income, farm. See Value of fant products sold. Irish potatoes , Irrigated fanns , number Irrigated land in farms By use Kale Kind of road Kumquats Ifldino seed I^nd and buildings, value of Land area , approximate Land from which hay was cut Land in farms By color of operator I^ size of farm By tenure of operator By use Land in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 4,17 3,4 4,17 3,4,17 4,17 17 1,17 1,2,17 4,17 5,17 1,17 2,16 3 17 5,17 18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20 17,18,19 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 5 18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20 ,17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20 ,18,19,20,21 1 18,19,20,21 9 5 ,18,19,20,21 15,17,19,20 17,16,19,20,21 4,17,16,19,20,21 9,17,16,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 7 15,17,18,19,20 6,7,17,18,19,20,21 7, 17, IB, 19, 20, 21 7 4,17,16,19,20,21 6 8 3 4,17,16,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,16,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,16,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 7 9,17,18,19,20,21 1.2 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20 2,17,16,19,20,21 3,17,16,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 INDEX TO TABLES 145 Land in Irrigated farms ■ B>- use land in strip-croppinE systems for soil erosion control Land irrigated by source of water Land pastured Legumes, specified annual l£iT)ons Lespedeza cut for hay Lespedeza seed Lettuce and romaine Lima beans LijDe and liming material, expenditures for... Lime and liming material used during the year Limes Litters farrowed Livestock and livestock products sold Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy and livestock ranches Livestock ranches Lives took -share tenants Livestock, specified livestock sold alive loganberries Lupine seed Machine hire, expenditures for Managed land Managers Mandarins (included with Tangerines) Mangoes Vaple simp made Buckets hung Maple sugar made yjlk cooler, electric Bulk-type Wdlk sold , Mi Ik cows Milking machine , Mint for oil , Iiliscellaneous and unclassified farms , Mixed grains , Mohair clipped , Motortrucks , Males and mule colts , Navel oranges Nectarines Nonwhite farm operators Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs Nursery and nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines , ornamentals , etc . ) Nuts, specified Oats Oats cleaned out of vetch and peas Oats, wheat, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay Off -farm work and other income Okra Olives Onions Operators, farm. See Farm operators. Oranges Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins.. Other and unspecified tenants Other field-crop farms Owned land Part owners Part-retirement Part-time farms pasture Peaches Peanuts Pears Peas Pecans Peppers. See Sweet peppers and pimlentos. Pick-up balers Pimientos Plums Plums and prunes Popcorn Potatoes Poultry and poultry products Poultry and poultry products sold Poultry farms Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Products, farm, value of Proso millet Prunes Pulpwood sold Pumpkins Purchase of livestock and poultry Quinces Radishes Rams ar.d wethers Raspberries Red clover seed Redtop seed 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a 11a 17,18,19,20,21 la 11a 17,18,19,20,21 1 la 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 ,1a 8 8 8 8 8 8 17, 18, 19, 20, ?1 3 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 15,17,18,19,20 3,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 3 3,21 8 8 9 9 9 4,17,18,19,20,21 4 7,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,4,17,16,19,20 9 4, 5, 9,10a 5 5 5 4,8,9 4,5,9,10a 11 11 4,7 3 3,4,5 11 11 12 12 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 3,17,18,19,20,21 1-.17 1,2,17,13,19,20,21 ,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,13,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 4,17,13,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 6 4,10 4,8 4,6 11 5 11 10a 4,6 111 11 11 3 Residence of operator Rice Root and grain crops hogced or grazed. Rye Ryegrass seed, coipmon and perennial... Sampling, reliability of Sawlogs and veneer logs cut Seed beans, dry field and Seed peas , dry field and Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, expenditures for. Seeds , field Shallots snare-cash tenants 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 Soybeans Specified equipment and facilities Specified farm expenditures Spinach Spring wheat Squash Steers and bulls, including steer an(i bull calves. Strawberries .' Sugar beets for sugar Sugarcane for seed Sugarcane for sugar Sugarcane or sorghum for s Irup Summer fallow, cultivated I Sweetclover seed ^ Sv/eet corn Sweet peppers and pimientos Sweetpotatoes System of terraces on crop and pasture land 1,1a 11 I 11 ) 11 11 11 4,6 11 11 ! 11 1 11 I 11 A, 8, 9 ,5,9,10 Tangelos Tangerines and mandarins Telephone Tenants Temple oranges Tenure of farm operator Timber Timothy seed Tobacco Tobacco farms Tomatoes Tractors Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. Tung nuts Turkeys Turnips Type of farm Unclassified fanns , Uses of commercial fertiliser.. 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 Vegetable farms Vegetables for home use Vegetables harvested for sale Vegetables sold Velvetbeans Vetch or peas, alone or mixed with oats or other grains , cut for hay Vetch seed Vineyards. See Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. Wagj rates Walnuts Watermelons Wax beans. See Snap beans. Wheat Hh±%e farm operators Wild hay cut Winter wheat i [ Woodland In farm, by use. .. Wool shorn Wool sold Workers : Family Hired Regulai- Seasonal Specified week Work off farm Young berries. 4,17,18,19,20,21 23,24 9 ,17,18,19,20,21 3, 17, 18, 19,20, :?1, 22 t, 12, 17, 18, 19,20,21 7 7,17,18,19,20,21 8 16,17,18,19,20 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 8 3 8 8 1,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 9 15,17,18.19,20 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,7,12,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 6,7,17,18, 19, 20, :i 15,17,18,19,20 8 8 17,13,19,20,21 3 County 14 15 16 8 8 R ->,'• 17 IS 19 20 3 8 l,!-! 18 19 20 7 21 12 5,17,18,19.20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5 5,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 UNITED STATES CENSUS O AGRICULTURt U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS U.S. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 Final Reporl — Vol. I — Part 41 — Counties FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES ^ m Colorado COUNTIES Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY, Chief Agriculture Division U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges, Secretary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Richard M. Scammon, Director (From May 4, 1961 ) Robert W. Burgess, Director (To March 3, ? 96 I ) T BUREAU OF THE CENSUS RICHARD M. SCAMMON, Director (From May 4, 1961) ROBERT W. BURGESS, Director (To March 3, 1961) A. Ross EcKLER, Deputy Director Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director Lowell T. Galt, Special Assistant Herman P. Miller, Special Assistant Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards Julius Shiskin, Chief Economic Statistician Joseph F. Daly, Chief Mathematical Statistician Charles B. Lawrence, Jr., Assistant Director for Operations Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration Calvert L. Dedrick, Chief International Statistical Programs Office A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer Agriculture Division — Ray Hurley, Chuf Warder fl. Jenkins, Assistant Chief Orvin L. WiLHiTE, Assistant Chiij Field Division — Jefferson D. McPike, Chiej Ivan G. Munro, Assistant Chief Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief Henry A, Bloom, Assistant Chief Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief Construction Statistics Division — Samuel J. Dennis, Chiej Decennial Operations Division — Glen S. Taylor, Chief Demographic Surveys Division — Robert B. Pearl, Chief Economic Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chiej Electronic Systems Division — Robert F. Drury, Chiej Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chiej Geography Division — William T. Fay, Chiej Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chiej Housing Division — Wayne F. DaugherTy, Chiej Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chiej Personnel Division — James P. Taff, Chief Population Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chiej Statistical Methods Division — Joseph Steinberg, Chiej Statistical Reports Division — Edwin D. Goldfield, Chiej Statistical Research Division — William N. Hurwitz, Chiej Transportation Division — Donald E. Church, Chiej Statistics in this report supersede figures shown in Scries AC59-1 and AC59-2, Preliminary Reports Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: A60-9482 SUGGESTED CITATION U.S. Bureau of the Census. U.S. Census of Agriculture: 1959. Vol. I, Counties, Part 41 Colorado U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC ., 1961 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, DC, or any of the Field Offices of the Department of Commerce. Price $1.50 PREFACE N'olumo I, Counties, is one of the five principal reports presenting the results of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. This volume, in 54 parts, presents the compilation of the infor- mation given by farm operators to census enumerators in 1959. The 1959 Census of .Agriculture was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress of Augu.st 31, 1954 (amended August 1957), which codified Title 13, United States Code. The collection of the data was carried out by census enumerators directed by super- vi-sors appointed by the Director of the Bureau of the Census and working under the direction of Robert B. Voight, then Chief, Field Division. Paul R, Squires, then Special Assistant to the Director, wa.s respon.sible 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, Warder B. .Jenkins, Assistant Chief, and Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by M. Vincent Lindquist, Thomas Jabine, Robert S. McCauley, John C. Mackey, Robert Standley, Hilton E. Robison, Helen E. Teir, Carl R. Nyman, Kenneth R. NorcU, Gladys L. Eagle, Henry L. DeGraff, Charles H. Boehne, Joseph A. Correll, Margaret G. Wood, Evelyn K. Jett, Simon Yablon, Emma B. Gass, Charlotte J. Messinese, Bennie L. Sharp, Isaac E. Lemon, .James M. Lindsey, Samuel S. Murray, William F. Kauffman, Hector Vila, Harry P. Owings, Charles A. Nicholls, Henry A. Tucker, Robert S. Boyle, Helen M. Davenport, Albert W. Graybill, I^ois G. Miller, Thomas D. Monroe, Gerald P. Owens, Bernard L. Ross, Marvin M. Thompson, Helen D. Turner, Kurt W. Luethy, Arnold L. BoUenbacher, George W. Coffman, Joseph A. Horak, Samuel J. Hundley, Donald I\. I^arson, Chester G. Lykins, Wilmer R. Maxham, Virgil L. McClain, Jr., Darrell D. Prochaska, Robert J. Rades, Hubert E. Sites, Duane E. Traylor, Donald H. von Steen, Elmer O. Rea, Frances G. Compton, Lillian W. Bentel, and Neil V. Perkins. Acknowledgment is made of the technical a.ssistance and the loan of personnel by the United States Department of .\griculture in the planning, the enumeration, and the com- pilation of the 1959 Con.sus of Agriculture. June 1961 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 FINAL REPORTS Volume I — Counties — A separate part for each State. Statistics on number of farms; farm characteristics; acreage in farms; cropland and other uses of land; land-use practices; irrigation; farm facilities and equipment; farm labor; farm expenditures; use of commercial fertiUzer; number and kind of livestock; acres and production of crops; value of farm products; characteristics of commercial farms, farms classified by tenure, by size, type, and economic class; and comparative data from the 1954 Census of Agriculture. Volume I is published in 54 parts as follows: Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States New England States: West North Central — Continued Mountain: 1 Maine. 19 South Dakota. 38 Montana. 2 New Hampshire. 20 Nebraska. 39 Idaho. 3 Vermont. 21 Kansas. 40 Wyoming. 4 Massachusetts. South Atlantic: 41 Colorado. 5 Rhode Island. 22 Delaware. 42 New Mexico. 6 Connecticut. 23 Maryland. 43 Arizona. Middle Atlantic States: 24 Virginia. 44 Utah. 7 New York. 25 West Virginia. 45 Nevada. 8 New Jersey. 26 North Carolina. Pacific: 9 Pennsylvania. 27 South Carolina. 46 Washington. East North Central: 28 Georgia. 47 Oregon. 10 Ohio. 29 Florida. 48 California. 11 Indiana. East South Central: 49 Alaska. 12 Illinois. 30 Kentucky. 50 Hawaii 13 Michigan. 31 Tennessee. Other Areas: 14 Wisconsin. 32 Alabama. 51 American Samoa. West North Central: 33 Mississippi. 52 Guam. 15 Minnesota. West South Central: 53 Puerto Rico. 16 Iowa. 34 Arkansas. 54 Virgin Islands. 17 Missouri. 35 Louisiana. 18 North Dakota. 36 37 Oklahoma. Texas. Volume II — General Report. — Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. Summary data and analyses of the data by 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 Prod- III Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment. ucts. 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 — Irrigation of Agricultural Lands. Western States (Dry Areas) — Data by States for drainage basins and a summary for the area, including number and types of irrigation organiza- tions, source of water, expenditures for works and equipment since 1950, water used and acres served for irrigation purposes. Volume IV — Drainage of Agricultural Lands. Data by States on land in drainage organizations, number and types of organizations, cost of drainage and drainage works. Volume V — Special Reports, Part 1. — Horticultural Specialties. Statistics by States and a summary for the United States present- ing number and kinds of operations; gross receipts and/or gross sales; sales of nursery products, flower seed, vegetables grown under glass, and propagated mushrooms; number of container- grown plants; inventory products; sales of bulb crops; employ- ment; structures and equipment. Titles of additional parts of this volume are not available as this report goes to press. IV COLORADO CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTITRE p^ History of the Census IX Legal basis for the Census L" Pretest of the 1959 Census IX Training program for personnel for enumeration IX Enumeration period IX E^nJMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDURES Authorisation IX The agriculture quest: onnaire LX Agricultural operations X Enumeration assignments and enumeration districts X Enumerator's record book XI Enumeration maps XI Lists of special and large farms XI Landlord- tenant questionnaire XI Township sketch map XI Field review of enumerator ' s work XII SAMPLING Use of sampling XII Description of the sample XII Adjustment of the sample XII Estimation of totals for the sample XII Presentation of sample data XII Reliability of estimates XII Differences in data resulting from differences in tabulating procedures XIII PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of enumeration XIII Editing of questionnaires XIII Coding of questionnaires XIII Tabulation of data XIII PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS. Statistical content of this report XIV Comparability of data XIV Minor civil divisions XIV DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive summary and references XIV General Farm Information Census definition of a farm XIV Farm operator XV Farms reporting or operators reporting XV Land area XV Land in farms XV Land in farms according to use XVI Value of land and buildings XVII Age of operator XVII Residence of operator XVII Year began operating present farm XVII Of f -farm work and other Income XVII Equipment and facilities XVII Farms by kind of road XVIII Farm labor XVIII Fertilizer and lime XVIII Specified farm expenditures XIX definition; AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued Crops Page Crops harvested XIX Com XIX Annual legumes XX Hay crops XX Field seed crops XX Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes XX Berries and other small fruits XX Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes XX Nursei-y and greenhouse products XXI Forest products XXI Value of crops harvested XXI Value of crops sold XXI Irrigation Definition of irrigated land XXI Enumeration of irrigated land XXI Irrigated farms XXI Land in irrigated farms XXI Land irrigated XXI Farms irrigated by number of acres irrigated )''n! Land irrigated by source of water XXI I^nd-Use Practices Summary information XXII Cropland in cover crops XXII Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour XXII Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control... XXII System of terraces on crop and pasture land XXII Livestock and Poultry Inventories XXII Milk cows, coT/s milked, milk produced, and butter XXII Whole milk and cream sold XXII Sows and gilts farrowing XXII Sheep , lambs , and wool XXI I Goats and mohair XXII Bees and honey XXII Value of livestock on farms XXII Sales of live animals XXII Sales of poultry and poultry products XXIII Classification of Farms Scope of classification XXIII Farms by size XXIII Farms by color of operator XXIII Farms by tenure of operator XXIII Farms by economic class XXIII Farms by type XXIV Value of farm products sold XXV (V) VI CONTENTS Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table— Page 1. — Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 3 2. —Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 4 3.— Farms and farm acreage, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 6 4. — Farm operators by color, age, residence, and off -farm work; and equipment and facilities on farms : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 7 5. —Specified farm expenditures and farm labor: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 8 6 Livestock and poultry on farms, number and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 9 7. — Livestock and livestock and poultry products sold : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 10 8. — Farms reporting, acreage, quantity harvested, and sales of crops: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 11 9. — Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 17 10 Characteristics of places not counted as farms because of change in definition of farm: 1959 18 11 Date of enumeration : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 18 12. Farms reporting classified by number of livestock on farms and by quantity of livestock and livestock and poultry products sold: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 19 •13.— Farms reporting classified by acres harvested, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for selected crops : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 20 14.— Hired farm labor and wage rates. Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by economic class of farm, Census of 1959 26 15 Hired farm labor and wage rates. Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by type of farm. Census of 1959 28 16 Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by size of farm, Census of 1959 30 17. — Farms and farm characteristics by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 32 18 Farms and farm characteristics of commercial farms by type of farm by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 'W- 19. — Farms and farm characteristics by type of farm: Census of 1959 80 20. — Farms and farm characteristics by size of farm: Census of 1959 92 21. — Farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator: Census of 1959 104 22. — Cash rent paid by cash tenants and share-cash tenants by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 116 23 Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county and State by number of farms reporting, by levels 116 24. — Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county and State totals for specified items 117 Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table — 1. — Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 120 la. — Number and acreage of irrigated farms : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 125 2. — Number of farms, land in farms, and cropland harvested, by size of farm: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 132 3. — Farms and farm acreage by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 138 4 Characteristics of commercial farms. Census of 1959 142 5. — Farms reporting by off -farm work; and farms by tenure of operator, type of farm, economic class of farm, and value of farm products sold, by source : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 148 6.— Equipment and facilities on farms and farm labor: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 154 7. — Use of fertilizer and lime on farms and farm expenditures: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 160 8. — Livestock and poultry on farms : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 166 9. — Livestock and livestock products sold from farms and litters farrowed: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 172 10. — Dairy products and poultry and poultry products sold from farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 178 11. — Farms reporting acreage and quantity of crops harvested: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 182 11a. — Farms reporting acreage and quantity of crops tervested from irrigated land: Census of 1959 212 12. — Nursery and greenhouse products and forest products cut on farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 220 APPENDIX The 1959 Census of Agriculture Questionnaire 228 Enumerator ' s Record Book 232 Index to tables 234 INTRODUCTION (VII) > -o KJ CO c a O o -[ ®® * 6 a. < INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE History of the Census. — The 1959 Census is the 17th nationwide agricultural census. The first agricultural census was taken in 1840, at the same time as the Sixth Decennial Census of Popu- lation. From 1850 to 1920. an agricultural census was taken every 10 years. With increased application of scientific findings and the growing use of mechanization in agriculture, farming practices were changing so rapidly that facts collected at 10-year intervals were no longer adequate. Aware of the need for more accurate and timely information, the Congress in 1909 (36 stat. 10, sec. 31. provided for a census to be taken in 1915 and every 10 years thereafter which was to be in addition to the census of agriculture to be taken at the time of the decennial census of population. The 1915 census was not taken, however, because of the abnormal conditions created by World War I. Beginning with 1920, a national agricultural census has been taken every 5 years. legal Basis for the Census. — The 1959 Census of Agriculture was authorized liy an Act of Congres.s, as were all prior censuses of agriculture. "Title 13, United States Code-Censu.s," codified in August 1954. and amended in August 19.57 and September 1960, is now the legal basis for censuses of agriculture and other cen- su.ses, and surveys conducteerate or who live on it only during part of the year. Enumerators in these areas used a special mapping form, the Township Sketch, in addition to their enumeration maps as an aid to obtaining com- plete coverage. Each township included on the sketch was identified by township and range number and was divided ii.to 144 small squares. In a standard section of 640 acres, each square represented a quarter section of land, or 160 acres. As the enumerator canvassed his assignment area, he indicated the acreage and location of each farm, ranch, and tract of nonfarm XII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 land by drawing its boundaries on the sketch. He also used a simple numbering system as a cross reference between the agri- cultural land identified on the sketch and the questionnaire on which it was reported. The Township Sketch was used in all counties of North Dakota and South Dakota and in selected counties of Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming. Field Review of Enumerator's Work.— In the 1959 census, greater emphasis was placed on a detailed review of enumerators' work during enumeration than had been the case in previous censuses. The objective was to detect and correct enumeration errors as early as possible in order to achieve and maintain a high quality of individual performance. Starting on the first day of enumeration and continuing throughout the enumeration period, each crew leader was instructed to make regular and frequent visits to his enumerators. At each visit, he was to follow a clearly defined procedure for observing the enumerator's conduct of interviews and for checking his listings, maps, ques- tionnaires, and other forms for accuracy and completeness. As an aid to checking coverage and enumerator efficiency, the crew leader was given a list containing estimates, based on the 1954 census, of the number of questionnaires required in each enumeration assignment area within his district, and of the mileage and time required to obtain those questionnaires. SAMPLING Use of Sampling.— In the 1959 census, as in several previous censuses, sampling was used in two ways : for enumeration and for tabulation. Sampling in enumeration consisted of the col- lection of information about the items included in sections IX through XV of the questionnaire for only a sample of farms. The "sample" items relate to sales of dairy products and sales of livestock, use of fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, equipment and facilities, rental agreements, farm values, and farm mortgage debt. The same sample of farms was used for tabulations by type of farm and by economic class of farm and for many of those by size of farm and by color and tenure of operator. Description of the Sample. — The sample used for the 1959 Census of Agriculture consisted of all farms with a total area of 1,000 or more acres or with estimated sales of $100,000 or more in 1959, and approximately 20 percent of all other farms. Farms with 1,000 or more acres were universally included in the sample during enumeration. As the enumerator filled the questionnaire, he determined the number of "acres in this place" (see question 7 of the agriculture questionnaire). If the acreage amounted to 1,000 or more he was required to fill sections IX through XV of the questionnaire. Farms with less than 1,000 acres, with esti- mated sales of $100,000 or more, were included in the sample during the office processing. For these farms the information for sections IX through XV was obtained by mail. The selection of farms of less than 1,000 acres for Inclusion in the sample was made during enumeration, according to the fol- lowing procedure: As the enumerator determined that he was required to obtain a questionnaire, he assigned a number to it, whether or not he was able to obtain the questionnaire on his first visit. He assigned numbers in consecutive order, beginning with "1" for the first questionnaire required in each enumera- tion district within his area. He was instructed to fill sections IX through XV on all questionnaires for which the assigned numbei ended in "2" or "7" (i.e. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, etc.). Adjustment of the Sample. — An adjustment in the part of the sample that was comprised of farms of less than 1,000 acres :ind with estimated sales of less than $100,000 was made by a process essentially equivalent to stratifying the farms in the sample by size of farm. The purpose of this adjustment was to Improve the reliability of the estimates based on the sample and to reduce the effects of possible biases introduced by enumerators who de- viated from the prescribed procedure for selecting the sample farms. The adjustment procedure was carried out for "blocks" of counties, each consisting of from one to ten counties In a State. To adjust the sample, separate counts were made for each county, and for the block of counties of all farms and of farms in the sample for each of 10 size-of-farm groups based on the "acres in this place" (question 7). The 10 size-of-farm groups were as follows : under 10 acres, 10 to 49 acres, 50 to 69 acres, 70 to 99 acres, 100 to 139 acres, 140 to 179 acres, ISO to 219 acres, 220 to 259 acres, 260 to 499 acres, and 500 to 999 acres. Farms of less than 1,000 acres, but with value of sales of $100,000 or more, were excluded from these counts. For each size-of-farm group, the number of farms in the sample for the block of counties was adjusted to make it equal or approximately equal to the total number of farms divided by five. This was accomplished for each group by the elimination or duplication on a random basis, of farms in those counties where the difference between the actual proportion in the sample and the expected 20 percent was in the same direction as the difference for the block of counties. Estimation of Totals for the Sample. — For the items included in the sample part of the questionnaire (sections IX through XV), estimated totals for all farms were derived from the tabu- lated totals for the farms in the adjusted sample. First, item-by- item totals, as tabulated for that part of the sample comprising farms of less than 1,000 acres and with estimated sales of less than $100,000, were multiplied by 5. These estimated item-by- item totals were then added to the corresponding item totals, as tabulated, for all farms of 1,000 acres and over and farms with estimated sales of $100,000 and over. The resulting values represent the estimated totals for all farms. Presentation of Sample Data. — In tables where a small amount of data based on the sample farms is presented together with data for all farms, the data based on the sample are printed In italics. Other tables contain headnotes explaining that most of the data are estimates based on reports for only a sample of farms. Reliability of Estimates. — The estimated totals for all farms of the items enumerated for only the sample farms are subject to sampling errors. The estimated totals obtained by making tabulations for only the farms included in the sample are also subject to sampling errors. State tables 23 and 24 contain ap- proximate measures of the sampling reliability of the estimates for numbers of farms reporting and for item totals. While these measures indicate the general level of sampling reliability of the estimates, they do not completely reflect errors arising from sources other than sampling; for example, errors in the original data reported by farmers. Errors arising from sources other than sampling may, in some instances, be relatively more important than sampling variation, especially for county totals. The general level of sampling reliability of estimated totals may be determined from the data in State tables 23 and 24. State table 24 contains a list of items, together with a figure for each item indicating one of the four levels of sampling reliability that are presented in State table 23. For each item the sampling error according to the number of farms reporting may be de- termined from State table 23, in the column for the level of sampling reliability designated in State table 24. To determine the sampling reliability for any item, reference must be made to State table 24 to find out which of the four levels of sampling reliability given in State table 23 should be used, and also the appropriate county or State table to obtain the number of farms rejportlng the Item. INTRODUCTION XIII As explained in State tiible 23, the level of sampling reliability designated as level 1 shuuld always l>e used to deterniiue the sampling reliability of estimated numbers of farms or of farms reporting. State table 23 shows percentage limits such that chances are about 08 out of 100 that the difference between an estimate based on the sample and tlie figure that would have been obtained from a tabulation of all farms would be no more than the percentage specified for the estimated number of farms reporting that item. The chances are about 99 out of 100 that the difference would be less than 2% times the percentage specified. As indicated by the pt^rcentages in State table 23. the smaller the number of farms reporting a given item, the larger the relative sampling error in the estimated total for that item. Even so, considerable detail is presented for each item, by several classifi- cations of farms, in order to permit the appraisal of estimates for various combinations of items not shown in this report. Per- centages and averages that may be derived from the tables will generally have greater relative reliability than the corresponding estimated totals. However, significant patterns of relationships may be observed in the estimated totals even though the indi- vidual data are subject to relatively large sampling errors. The data representing estimates based on a sample of farms for the 1954 census were obtained in essentially the same way as in 1959. Therefore, State tables 23 and 24 may .il.so be u.sed to determine the sampling errors for the 1954 data. Differences in Data Resulting From Differences in Tabulating Procedures. — Many of the figures in the detailed State tables rep- resent estimates obtained by tabulating only the sample farms. The totals for these detailed distributions will generally differ somewhat from totals presented in other tables obtained from different distributions which were tabulated on a 100 percent basis. Moreover, although most of the figures presented by coun- ties were obtained from tabulations of all farms, the data in county table 4 for commercial farms, and all of the data in the county tables on dairy products and livestock sold, fertilizer and lime, farm exf>enditures, laud-use practices, farm labor, facilities and equipment, and value of land and buildings were estimated for each county on the basis of data tabulated for the farms in the sample. The State totals in the county tables for the.se items, though based also on the sample, were obtained in a different series of tabulating runs, and so may differ slightly from totals presented in some State tables. For reasons of economy the sample distributions were not adjusted to the 100 percent totals even when such totals were available, nor were slight discrepan- cies resulting from different runs of the sample data always rec- onciled unless the differences were large enough to affect the usefulness or reliability of the data. PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of Enumeration. — As an enumerator completed his assignment, he turned the portfolio containing questionnaires and other census materials over to his crew leader. After making a final review of the enumerator's work, the crew leader mailed the portfolio to the Agriculture Processing OflBce at Parsons, Kan.sas. There, each enumerator portfolio was thoroughly checked for completeness of all required forms and for correct application of the sampling procedure. Editing of ftuestionnaires. — Each agriculture questionnaire was individually edited and coded before the information was trans- ferred to punch cards and tabulated. As the first major step in the editing proces.s, questionnaires that did not represent farms according to the census definition were withdrawn from fur- ther processing. (See p. XIV.) As the second major step, the remaining questionnaires were examined for errors, omissions, and inconsistencies. Among the specific items subjected to con- sistency checks were the following : a. Total acreage compared with its distribution by use. b. Acreage of individual crops harvested compared with total cropland harvested. c. Irrigated acreage compared with total acres in the farm. d. Total acreage of individual crops for all purposes compared with the acreage harvested for specific purposes. e. Quantity of crops harvested in relation to acreage harvested. f. Sales in relation to production and, for livestock, to inven- tories. g. Total livestock compared with the inventory by age and sex. h. Expenditures compared with production and inventories. Obvious errors in calculations or in units of measure, and misplaced entries were corrected as they were found. Entries not clearly legible were rewritten. Many omissions or incon- sistencies were disregarded during editing. Those of significant magnitude could be and were handled more efficiently and eco- nomically during methanical processing operations. (Question- naires containing major inconsistencies and omissions were re- ferred to members of the technical staff for review. Depending on the magnitude of the data involved, the technical staff cor- rected (or supervised the correction of) the (juestionnaires eittier on the basis of information reported for other farms of similar tyi>e in the area or on the basis of additional information re- ceived in response to letters directed to the farm operators. Coding of Questionnaires. — Most of the numerical information on a questionnaire was self-coding in that the inquiry number was utilized for the item identification on puncli cards or on tabulations runs. However, some manual coding was also neces- sary for such items as irrigated crops for selected States, crops infrequently reported, miscellaneous poultry, etc. Code numbers were entered on questionnaires to classify farms and, in some oases, to identify data for individual items. .Ml farms were coded by size of farm in terms of total acreage, by race, and by tenure of opt^rator. Farms in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii were also coded on the basis of irrigated cropland and irrigated pasture. Additional codes were applied to all farms included in the sample to classify them by type of farm and by total value of agricultural products sold. Individual items were coded only where reports were received for crops or poultry not covered by separate inquiries on the questionnaire. This coding was necessary to assure inclu.sion of the data in the appropriate farm product totals. Tabulation of Data. — After the questionnaires were edited and coded, the information on them was punched on cards. The cards were then mechanically sorted and fed into machines wldch transferred the data to tabulation sheets. One of the initial and primary steps in the machine handling of the punch cards was to separate and list those cards which lacked necessary in- formation, those which contained inconsistent or impossible data, and those on which the data were possible but of .such magnitude that a further review of the individual questionnaires was war- ranted. The listing sheets were examined and, as necessary, the cards were corrected. When the cards for a particular county were considered satisfactory, the data were tabulated. Subject-matter .siKjcialists of the Bureau and the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture examined all tabulations for reasonableness and consistency. As necessary, they made corrections on the basis of a further review and reappraisal of the original reports and verification of the editing, coding, and punching. XIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS statistical Content of This Report. — This report is part of Vol- ume I of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Volume I consists of 54 parts, each part containing information about agriculture for a single State, Commonwealth, or Possession. Each part con- tains county data for that particular State or area. The term "county," as used in this report embraces election districts in Alaska, parishes in Louisiana, municipios (municipalities) in Puerto Rico, etc. The statistics for 1959 were obtained from the Census of Agriculture taken in the "conterminous United States" (see following paragraph), Hawaii, and Puerto Rico during the period October 1959 to January 1960 and in Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, and Virgin Islands as of April 1, 1960. Compara- tive data for years prior to 1959 were obtained from earlier censuses. In the planning of the publications for the 1960 Censuses of Population and Housing and the 1959 Census of Agriculture, the term "conterminous United States," recommended by the Board of Geographic Names to designate the 48-State area as it ex- isted before Alaska and Hawaii became States, was adopted by the Bureau of the Census. The definitions and explanations in this introduction for vol- ume I generally have application broad enough to include the States of Alaska and Hawaii, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the island possessions. However, specific application in many instances may be limited to the conterminous United States: for example, references to earlier censu.ses, to the sam- pling utethods and procedures, to specific sections or questions on the questionnaires, and to specific table numbers. For each part of volume I (one part for each State or area), a facsimile of the appropriate questionnaire is reproduced in the appendix. The statistics for States and counties are presented according to the same general plan as was followed in the volume I re- ports for the 1954 and the 1950 censuses. State and county totals are given for nearly all items for which information was ob- tained in the 1959 census. However, most of the data by eco- nomic class of farm, type of farm, and color and tenure of farm operator are given only for States. Comparative data for the States are given for each census year beginning with 1920. Comparative data for counties are given for the years 1959 and 1954. For some items, the data obtained from the 1959 census are the only ones available. For comparative purposes 1950 data are carried in county table 6 for the kind of road on which farms were located. Comparability of Data. — The data obtained from the various censuses of agriculture are not strictly comparable for all items. For example, differences from one census to another in the time of enumeration, the wording of the questions, and the definition of a farm cause some lack of comparability. Differences con- sidered to have a significant effect on the comparability of data are described in the text and/or mentioned in footnotes to the tables. Uinor Civil Divisions. — As in prior censuses, data for most of the items included in the 1959 Census of Agriculture were tabu- lated for minor civil divisions. The term "minor civil division" applies to the primary subdivision of a county into smaller geo- graphic areas such as townships, precincts, districts, wards, beats, municipalities, etc. Figures for these smaller geographic areas are not included in any of the published reports, but they may be supplied upon request and payment of the costs of com- piling and checking the data. Prior to the 1954 Census, an enumeration assignment did not include more than one minor civil division, even in cases where the township, precinct, etc., did not have enough farms to provide a full workload for an enumerator. In 1954, and again In 1959, the aim was to make enumeration assignments large enough to keep each enumerator fully occupied in his area for a 3- to 4-week period. Hence, in some areas, two or more adjoining minor civil divisions were combined into one enumeration assignment. An enumeration assignment 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 that included too many farms for one enumerator to cover during the enumeration period was divided into two or more enumeration assignments. In some cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a single minor civil division, even when such totals required a grouping of enumeration assignments. In other cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a combination of two or more adjoining minor civil divisions. The data for each individual minor civil division included in such totals can be tab- ulated separately, however, since each questionnaire obtained in the census contains the designation of the minor civil division in which the farm headquarters was located. An additional charge must be made for a separate tabulation of any small area in- cluded in a total for two or more combined minor civil divisions. Requests for census information for minor civil divisions should be directed to the Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington 25, D.C. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive Summary and References. — The definitions and ex- planations that follow relate only to those items that are con- sidered to be inadequately described in the tables where they appear. Althongh the descriptive terms and explanations refer specifically to the 1959 Census of .\griculture, many of them also apply to earlier censuses. Most of the definitions consist of a resume of the questionnaire wording, supplemented by excerpts from instructions given to enumerators. For exact wording of the questions and of the instructions included on the question- naire see the facsimile of the 1959 Agriculture Questionnaire in the appendix of this report. An analysis of the questions asked in the 1959 census, and of (he data obtained, is given in Volume II, General Report, Statis- tics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. The general report presents statistics for States by subject matter. General Farm Information Census Definition of a Farm. — For the 1959 Census of Agricul- ture, the definition of a farm was based primarily on a combina- tion of "acres in the place" and the estimated value of agricultural products sold. The word "place" was defined to include all land on which agricultural operations were conducted at any time in 1959 under the control or supervision of one person or partnership. (For definition of "agricultural operations", see p. X.) Control may have been exercised through ownership or management, or through a lease, rental, or cropping arrangement. Places of less than 10 acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $2,50. Places of 10 or more acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $50. Places having less than the $50 or $250 minimum estimated sales in 1959 were also counted as farms if they could normally be expected to produce agricultural products in sufficient quantity to meet the requirements of the definition. This additional qualification resulted in the inclusion as farms of some places engaged in farming operations for the first time in 1959 and places affected by crop failure or other unusual conditions. To avoid biases arising from an enumerator's personal judg- ment and opinion, the Bureau did not give enumerators the defini- INTRODUCTION XV tion of a farm. Instead, enumerators were instructed to obtain questionnaires for all places considered farms by tbeir operators and for all other places that had one or more agricultural opera- tions. (See "Agricultural Oiierations", p. X.) In 1954, enumer- ators were instructed to Bll questionnaires on the same basis as in 1959. In 1950, agricultural operations were defined to include every place of 3 or more acres, whether or not the oijerator con- sidered it a farm, and every place having "specialized operation.s", regardless of the acreage. "Specialized operations" referred to nurseries and greenhouses and to places having 100 or more poultry, production of 300 or more dozen eggs in 1949, or 3 or more hives of bees. In all of the three last censuses, as a result, questionnaires were filled for a considerable number of places that did not qualify as farms. The determination as to which questionnaires represented farms was made during office process- ing operations and only those questionnaires meeting the criteria for a farm were Included in the tabulations. For both the 1950 and 1954 Censu.ses of Agriculture, places of 3 or more acres were counted as farms if the annual value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale but ex- clusive of home-garden products, amounted to $150 or more. Places of less than 3 acres were counted as farms only If the annual sales of agricultural products amounted to $150 or more. A few places with very low agricultural production because of unusual circumstances, such as crop failure, were also counted as farms if they normally could have been expected to meet the minimum value or sales criteria. In the censuses from 1925 to 1945, enumerators were given a definition of "farm" and were instructed to obtain reports only for those places which met the criteria. According to this defini- tion, farms Included all places of 3 or more acres, regardless of the quantity or value of agricultural production, and places of less than 3 acres if the value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale, amounted to $250 or more. Because of changes in price level, the $250 minimum resulted in the in- clusion of varying numbers of farms of less than 3 acres in the several censuses taken during this period. Generally, the only reports excluded from tabulation were those taken in error and those showing very limited agricultural production, such as only a small home garden, a few fruit trees, a small flock of chickens, etc. In 1945, reports for places of 3 acres or more were tabulated only if at least 3 acres were in cropland and/or pasture or if the value of products in 1944 amounted to at least $150. The decrease in the number of farms in 1950 and 1954, as com- pared with earlier censuses, was partly due to the change in farm definition, especially with respect to farms of 3 or more acres in size. Some of the places of 3 or more acres that were not counted as farms In 1950 and 1954 because the value of their agricultural production was less than $150 would have qualified as farms if the criteria had been the same as in earlier censuses. For 1959, the decrease in the number of farms as compared with all prior censuses resulted partly from the change in farm definition. The fact that sales of agricultural products in 1959 was used resulted in the exclusion of some places that would have qualified as farms had the value of agricultural products alone been considered. The increase in the acreage minimum also had an effect. The reduction in the number of farms due to change in definition, 1954 to 1959, is shown for each county In county table 1. Some characteristics of the places not counted as farms in 1959, but which would have been included In 1954, are shown in State table 10. The change in farm definition made in 1950 and again in 1959 had no appreciable effect on the totals for livestock or crops because the places affected by the change ordinarily accounted for less than 1 percent of the totals for a given county or State. For the States that comprise the conterminous United States, two figures are published for each county on the number of farms in 1959. One is an actual count of all farms and the other is an estimate based on the number of farms included in the sample. For almost every county there is a difference between the actual number of farms and the estimated number of farms. Because of sampling procedure and sampling variability, the number of farms in the sample seldom agrees exactly with the actual num- ber of farms. For most counties, the actual number of farms in the sample was either more or less than precisely 20 percent of all farms. Similarly, totals estimated on the basis of data for the sample farms may be slightly more or slightly less than the actual totals that would have been obtained had the data been tabulated for all farms. Therefore, the estimated number of farms reporting certain items may, in some instances, be greater than the total number of farms shown in county table 1. However, the estimated number of farms is given in county tables 5 and 6 so that estimates based on the sample farms may be related to the estimated rather than the actual number of farms. Farm Operator. — The term "farm operator" is used to designate a person who operates a farm, either doing the work himself or directly supervising the work. He may be the owner, a member of the owner's household, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land worked on shares by others, he is considered as operator only of the land which he retains for his own operation. In the case of a partner- ship, only one partner is counted as an operator. The number of farm operators is considered to be the same as the number of farms. Farms Reporting or Operators Reporting. — Figures for farms re- porting or operat(jrs reporting, based on a tabulation of all farms, represent the number of farms, or operators, for which the speci- fied item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922 farms in a county and only 1,465 had chickens 4 months old and over on hand at the time of enumeration, the number of farms reporting chickens would be shown as 1,465. The difference be- tween the total number of farms and the number of farms re- porting a particular item represents the number of farms not having that item, provided a correct report was received for all farms. Where applicable, figures may be given for the number of farms or operators not reporting items that were intended to be ob- tained for all farms ; for example, residence of farm operator. State table 4. The number not reporting, as compared with the total number of farms or operators, indicates the extent of incompleteness of the reporting of the data for the item. Land Area. — The approximate total land area of States and counties as reported for 1959 i.s, in general, the same as that re- ported for all censuses beginning with 1940. Such differences as are shown reflect political changes in boundaries or actual changes in land area cau.sed by changes in the number or size of reser- voirs, lakes, streams, etc. For Alaska, the areas for election districts represent the gross area of land and water. land in Farms. — Except for managed farms, the land to be in- cluded in each farm was determined from the answers to ques- tions about the numl>er of acres owned, the number of acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and the number of acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The acres owned and the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others were first added together and then the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others were subtracted. The re- sult represented the number of acres in the farm. The number of acres in a managed farm was the difference ^between the total land managed and that part of the managed land that was rented to others or worked on shares by others. In the 1959, 1954, and 1950 censuses, enumerators were In- structed to record total figures for land owned, land rented from others, and land managed for others, including any part of the land that was rented to others. In censuses prior to 1950, enu- XVI UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 merators were instructed to exclude all land rented to others and to record only that portion of the acreage owned, rented from others, or managed for others that was retained by the farm op- erator. Thus, the figures for the individual tenures of land are not entirely comparable for all censuses. However, the land in- cluded in each farm was determined on essentially the same basis for all censuses. The acreage designated in the tables as "land in farms" consists primarily of "agricultural" land — that is, land used for crops and pasture or grazing. It also includes considerable areas of land not actually under cultivation nor used for pasture or graz- ing. For example, the entire acreage of woodland and wasteland owned or rented by farm operators is included as land in farms, unless it was being held for nonagricultural purposes or unless the acreage was unusually large. For 1959 and 1954, if a place had 1,000 or more acres of woodland not i>astured and wasteland, and if less than 10 percent of the total acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes, the acreage of woodland not pas- tured and wasteland was reduced to equal the acreage used for agriculture. The procedure used in 1950 for excluding unusually large acreages of woodland not pastured and wasteland differed slightly from the one used in 1959 and 1954. In 1950, adjustments were made in places of 1,000 or more acres (5,000 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 government permit, all grazing land was to be included as land in farms provided the place of which it was a part was a farm. Grazing land operated by Grazing Associations was to be reported in the name of the person chiefly responsible for conducting the business of the Association. Land used rent free was to be reported as land rented from others. All land in Indian reservations that was used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be in- cluded. Land in Indian reservations that was not reported by individual Indians and that was not rented to non-Indians was to be reported in the name of the cooi)erative group that used the land. In some instances, an entire Indian reservation was re- ported as one farm. Land owned. — All land that the operator and/or his wife held under title, purchase contract, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate at the time of enumeration is considered as owned. Land Rented from Others. — This item includes not only land that the operator rented or leased from others but also land he worked on shares for others and land he occupied rent free. Grazing land used under government permit or license is not included. Land Rented to Others. — This item Includes all land rented or leased to others, except land leased to the government under the Soil Bank, and all land worked by others on shares or on a rent-free basis. For the most part, the land rented to others represents agricultural land but it also includes land rented for residential or other purposes. The tenant or sharecropper is considered as the operator of land leased, rented, or worked on shares even though his landlord may supervise his opera- tions. The landlord is considered as operator of only that por- tion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers. Land Managed. — This item includes all tracts of land man- aged for one or more employers by a person hired on a salary basis. A hired manager was considered to he the operator of the land he managed since he was responsible for the agricul- tural operations on that land and frequently supervised others in performing those operations. Managed land was always to be reported on a separate questionnaire whether or not the manager also operated a farm on his own account. Land in Two or More Counties. — An individual farm was al- ways enumerated in only one county, even in cases where the land was located in two or more counties. If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated in the county where he lived. If he did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where the farm head- quarters was located. In cases where there was any question as to the location of the headquarters, figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where most of the land was located. Land in Farms According to Use. — Land in farms has been distributed according to the way in which it was used in 1959. The land uses described in the following paragraphs are mutually exclusive; that is, each acre of land is included only once even though it may have had more than one use during the year. Cropland Harvested. — This category refers to all land from which any crops were harvested in 1959, whether for home use or for sale. It includes land from which hay (including wild hay) was cut and land in berries and other small fruits, or- chards, vineyards, nurseries, and greenhouses. Matured crops hogged off or grazed were considered to have been "crops har- vested" and were reported here. Land from which two or more crops were harveste- land harvested for each farm by adding the acreages of the individual crops and subtracting the acreages from which two or more crops were harvested. This checking procedure was repeated during the oflSce processing of questionnaires for all farms having 100 or more acres of cropland harvested. Cropland used only for Pasture. — This land-use classification includes rotation pasture and all other land used only for pas- ture or grazing that the operator considered could have been used for crojis without additional improvement. Enumerators were instructed to include land planted to crops that were hogged off, pastured, or grazed before maturity but to exclude land pastured before or after hay or other crops were harvested from it. Permanent open pasture may have been reported either for this item or for "other pasture" depending on whether or not the operator considered it as cropland. The figures for 1945 and earlier censuses are not entirely comparable with those for the last three 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 1940, 1935, and 1925 are more nearly comparable with those for 1959, 1954, and 1950, however, because they in- clude land pastured that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating. Cropland not Harvested and not Pastured. — This classification represents a total of three subclasses for the 17 Western States and two subclasses for other States. Cultivated Summer Fallow. — This subclass of land is shown only for the 17 Western States. It refers to cropland that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded for the 1959 harvest in order to control weeds and conserve moisture. Soil Improvement Grasses and Legumes. — For the 1959 cen- su.s. land used only for cover crop.s to control erosion or to he plowed under for green manure is tabulated separately from "other cropland". After the establishment of the Soil Bank, land that would normally have been u.sed for other purjMises wa.>< freijuently i)lanted to soil-improvement croi)s. In counties where large acreages were i>laced in the Soil Bank, the total of land used for soil-improvement crops plus "other cropland" may be considerably larger than the "other cropland" shown for previous censuses. Other Cropland. — This subclass includes idle cropland, land in crops intended for harvest after 1959, and cropland not harve.sted because of complete crop failure, low prices, labor shortage, or other reasons. The 1959 figures for "other cropland" are not entirely comparable with those for previ- ous censuses since they do not include land used only for soil-improvement crops. (See preceding paragraph.) Woodland Pastured. — This classification includes all wood- land where livestock were pastured or grazed in 1959. The instruction on the questionnaire — "Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts ; cutover and deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture" — represents a somewhat more precise definition than the corresponding instruction contained on the 1954 ques- tionnaire. No definition of woodland was given in 1950 apart from an instruction to enumerators not to include brush pas- ture as woodland. Some of the changes in woodland acreages from one census to another may merely represent differences in interpretation as to what constitutes "woodland." Woodland not Pastured. — This classification refers to all woodland not used for pasture or grazing in 1059, including land in operated farms that was placed in the Soil Bank and planted to trees. Unusually large tracts of timberland that were reported as woodland not pastured were excluded from INTRODUCTION XVII the tabulation of land in farms when it was evident that such land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes. Other Pasture. — This classification refers to all land erators. The first question asked for the number of days the operator worked off his farm in 1959. The other three questions, to be answered "Yes" or "No," asked (1) whether other members of the operator's household did any work off the farm ; (2) whether any income was received from sources other than the sale of agri- cultural products from the farm operated; and (3) whether the combined income of all members of the household from off-farm work and other sources was greater than the total value of agri- cultural products sold from the farm operated. Off-farm work was defined to include work on someone else's farm for pay as well as all types of nonfarm jobs, businesses, and professions, whether the work was done on the farm premises or elsewhere. Exchange work was not included. The questions asked in the 1959 Census are closely comparable with those asked in 1954. The data for 1959 are actual totals of all operators reporting off-farm work and other income whereas those for 1954 are estimated totals based on the sample. Equipment and Facilities. — In 1959 as in several earlier cen- suses, data about specified equipment and facilities were obtained for only a sample of farms. Farm operators were asked to report equipment and facilities that were on the farm at the time of enu- meration, regardless of ownership. They were to include items that were temporarily out of order but not any that were worn out. Data in terms of actual number were obtained for the follow- ing items of farm equipment in 1959: (1) grain combines, (2) corn pickers, (3) pick-up balers, (4) field forage harvesters, (5) mo- tortrucks, (6) wheel tractors, (7) garden tractors, (8) crawler tractors, and (9) automobiles. Definitions given enumerators in- cluded the following specifications, among others : Corn pickers related to all types of machines used for picking com, whether used in separate or in combined picking-shelling operations. Pick-up balers were to include both hand-tie and automatic balers but not stationary ones. Motortrucks were to include pick-up trucks and truck-trailer combinations; jeeps and station wagons XVIII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 were a'so to be included if they were used primarily as trucks, but school buses were specifically excluded. Wheel tractors spe- cifically excluded garden tractors, implements with built-in power units, such as self-propelled combines or powered buck rakes, and the power unit of a truck-trailer combination. Automobiles were to include jeeps and station wagons if they were used primarily as passenger cars. Questions to be answered "Yes" or "No" provided information as to the presence or absence of the following items: (1) tele- phone, (2) home freezer, (3) milking machine, (4) electric milk cooler, (5) bulk-type milk cooler (In six States only — Michigan, Minnesota, New Tork, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin), (6) crop drier and (7) power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Comparable data from one census to another are not available for all items. The questions asked about equipment during a given census reflect changes in farm mechanization and in the facilities available to farm families. Questions about some items of equipment were asked in 1959 for the first time (electric milk cooler, crop drier, bulk-type milk cooler, etc.). Similarly, some questions that were asked in earlier censuses were omitted in 1959. For example, the use of electricity is now so widespread that there is no longer any need for obtaining a count of the farms having It. Farms by Kind of Road.— The classification of farms by the kind of road on which they are located is based on only a sample of farms. The enumerator was instructed to report, on the basis of his own observation, the kind of road on which the most frequently used entrance to the farm was located. For farms consisting of two or more tracts, he was to limit his report to the tract on which the farm operator had his dwelling or other headquarters. Farm Labor. — The questions about farm labor were asked only for the sample farms and related to persons working during the calendar week preceding the week of enumeration. Since the enumeration starting dates varied by geographic areas, and the enumeration within each area lasted over a period of several weeks, the calendar weeks to which the data apply also vary. Thus, the data for an individual farm may relate to any one week during the months of October, November, or December, or even, in a few instances, to weeks during September 1959 or January 1960. Farm labor was defined to include any work, chores, or planning necessary to the agricultural operations of the farm ; and to ex- clude housework, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installation, or construction work done by per- sons employed specifically for such work. The farm labor in- formation contained in this report represents estimates based on answers to questions relating to the farm work or chores done during the week by (1) operator, (2) unpaid members of the operator's family, and (3) hired persons. An operator was considered as working if he worked one or more hours ; unpaid members of the operator's family, if they worked 15 or more hours ; and hired persons, if hey worked at all during the week. Data are not fully comparable from one census to another, primarily because of differences in the period to which they relate. In 1954, the data were purposely related to either one of two calendar weeks, depending in part on the starting date set for the enumeration and in part on which week represented a period of peak employment within a given State. For the majority of States, the period specified was the week of September 26-October 2 ; for other States, the week of October 24-30. In 1950, as in 1959, the data related to the week preceding the actual enumeration. Unlike 1959, however, enumeration starting dates were identical for all States in 1950 (April 1) but since several weeks were required to complete the enumeration, the calendar week preceding the enumeration was not identical for all farms. In 1945 and 1935, the number of farm workers related to the first week in January and, in 1940, to the last week in March. In 1945, 1940, and 1935, only persons working the equiv- alent of two or more days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and 1940, an additional specification limited the workers to those 14 years old and over. Experience gained from earlier censuses indicates that farm labor data are often unsatisfactorily reported unless the week specified is the week immediately preceding the actual enumer- ation. When a farm operator was asked to report the number of persons employed during a specified week that was several weeks prior to enumeration, he often rejwrted the highest number of persons employed during the year. Obviously incorrect reports were adjusted to make the data reflect more nearly the situation known to exist during the specified week. The farm labor data for 1954 relates to a specified week which, in some cases, was sev- eral weeks prior to enumeration. Few adjustments were made in those data, however, even though there were indications of incorrect reporting. Regular and Seasonal Workers. — Hired persons working on the farm during the week concerned were classed as "regular" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was 150 days or more during the year. They were classed as "seasonal" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was less than 150 days. In cases where the period of employment was not reported for an individual farm, it was estimated from data for such items as basis of payment, wage rates, expendi- tures for labor in 1959, and type of farming operations. Hired Workers by Basis of Payment. — Hired persons were also classified according to whether they were paid on a monthly, weekly, daily, or hourly basis, or by piecework. In cases of incomplete reporting, the basis of payment for hired workers was supplied during the oflBce processing operations. Wage Rates and Hours Worked. — The agreed cash rate of pay was asked for each class of hired worker except those em- ployed on a piecework basis. (The number and the earnings of persons paid on a piecework basis were required for those who worked on Friday of the week preceding the enumeration.) The number of hours that workers were expected to work to earn their pay was asked for each class except those employed on an hourly or piecework basis. For 1959 and 1954, the data include office estimates for farms subnritting incomplete reports of wage rates and hours worked. The estimates were consistent with the size and type of operations for the individual farm as compared with similar farms in the area for which complete reports were received. The corresponding data for 1950 apply only to farms that reported both wage rates and hours worked. Fertilizer and Lime. — The questions about fertilizer and lime, asked only for the sample farms, relate to the acreage on which fertilizer and lime were used and to the quantity used. Farm operators were asked to report total quantities used in 1959 on the farms they operated regardless of when or by whom the ferti- lizer and lime were purchased. In the South, some landlords who operated farms themselves included the fertilizer and lime they had purchased for use on their tenant-operated land. Such fertilizer and lime may also have been reported by the tenants. When double reporting was detected during the editing process, the data on the questionnaires concerned were adjusted to elim- inate duplication in the totals. The 1959 data for fertilizer and lime are entirely comparable with those for 1954. A breakdown between dry and liquid fer- tilizing materials was not obtained in 1954 and data on cost of either fertilizer or lime were not obtained in 1959. Fertilizer. — The report for fertilizer was to refer only to com- mercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials, including rock phosphate. The acres fertilized and the tons of fertilizer ap- plied to those acres were obtained separately for selected crops. The selected crops varied by region so that it was possible to obtain detailed data for the crops most commonly fertilized in each region. In cases where the same land was used for more than one crop, the acres fertilized were to be reported separately for each crop. If the same crop was fertilized more than once, however, the acres in that crop were to be reported only once. In all cases, the total quantity of fer- INTRODUCTION XIX tilizer used in 1959 was to be reported, including quantities used on land occupied by crops planted in 11158 or by crops to be harvested in I'MO. Reports for quantity of fertilizer and fertilizing materials used were required lor both dry and liquid materials. The terms "dry" and "liquid" referred to the form in which the fertilizers and fertilizing materials were purchased and not to the way in which they were applied. Thus, dry fertilizers were those purcha.sed in dry or solid form, as powders, dusts, granules, pellets, etc. ; liquid fertilizers were those purchased in fluid form, as solutions or as liquefied gases. Lime. — The data for lime relate to the total acreage limed in 1959 and the total tonnage of lime and liming materials used on those acres for purposes of conditioning the soil. Instruc- tions on the questionnaire stated that ground limestone, hy- drated and burnt lime, marl, and oyster shells were to be Included but that lime used for spraying or sanitation purposes was to be omitted. For some counties, the tonnage of lime shown in the table may be less than the tonnage reported for the Agriculture Con- servation Program or the Conservation Reserve Program of the Soil Bank. Differences may be due either to sampling error or to under-reporting by farm operators. Many of the differences are minimized or eliminated entirely in the data presented on a State or regional basis. Specified Farm Expenditures. — The data for farm expenditures are estimates based on reports obtained from the sample farms. The 1959 questionnaire contained questions for six items of farm expenditure: (1) purchase of feed for livestock and poultry, (2) purchase of livestock and poultry, (3) machine hire, (4) hired labor, (5) seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, and (6) gaso- line and other petroleum fuel and oil. With the exception of items (2) and (5), exactly the same questions were asked in 1954. For each item specified, the total expenditures made for the farm in 1959 were to be reported, whether made by the farm operator, his landlord, or both. A farm operator who rented part of his land to others was to report only the ex- penditures for the land he operated himself. Enumerators were instriicted to ask respondents who had difficulty estimating their expenses for the period between enumeration and the end of the year to estimate them on the basis of current costs. Feed. — The report on feed purchased for livestock and poultry was to include expenditures for grain, hay, millfeeds, pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements as well as for the grinding and mixing of feed. The estimated cost of items furnishe."i9. For citrus fruits, the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the 1958-59 marketing season was to be rejKirted. For olives, the crop harvested in 1959 was to be reported for all States except California and Arizona. Enumerators in those two States were instructed to report olives harvested from the bloom of 1958 during the 1958- 59 harvest season (September 15, 1958, to February 28, 1959). In the case of avocados, the data for California were to relate to the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the marketing season that extended from October 1, 1958 to Sep- tember 30, 1959; the data for Florida were to relate to the crop harvested for the marketing season that extended from July 1, 1959, to February 28, 1960. Respondents were to estimate quantities not yet harvested at the time of enumeration. Unit of Measure. — The unit of measure in which quantities were to be reported has varied for some crops, not only from State to State, but also from census to census. The aim has been to permit reporting in the units of measure currently in use. In the State and county tables, the quantities harvested for each crop are usually expressed in the unit of measure given on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire. In 1959, for corn and Irish potatoes, a choice between two units in which to report the production was given in some States. (See the discussion for those crops.) To provide readily comparable Information, data published in earlier reports in different units of measure generally have been converted to the units used in 1959. Com. — In the 1959 census, detailed questions regarding the purpose for which corn was harvested were asked in all States. For most States, bushels was the only unit specified for corn XX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 for grain. In some areas, however, where farmers were not accustomed to using bushels as the unit of measure, the question- naire contained a provision for the quantity of corn for grain to he reported either in bushels (shelled basis) or in baskets of ear corn. As in former censuses, some reports were received in units of measure other than bushels or baskets. Prior to tabulation, all reports were converted to bushels (shelled basis) on the basis of the following factors: 70 pounds of ear corn, 2 baskets of ears, or 56 pounds of shelled corn equal one bushel. A barrel of ear com was usually considered equal to 5 bushels of shelled corn. Annual Legomes. For soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, the acres and quantity grown or harvested for specific purposes, as well as the total acreage grown for all purposes, were obtained for areas where these crops are grown extensively ; for velvet- beans, only the total grown for all purposes was obtained. For all these crops except, possibly i)eanuts, the total acreage grown for all purposes includes some acreage that was plowed under for green manure. In a few Southern States, separate figures were obtained for the acres grown alone and the acres grown with other crops. In 1959, as in 1954, enumerators were In- structed to report green soybeans and blackeyes and other green cowpeas harvested for sale as vegetables and not as annual legumes. Hay Crops. — Data for the total acres of land from which hay was cut exclude the acreage in sorghum, soybean, cowpea, and peanut hays. These crops were reported in .separate questions in the States where they are important. To obtain the total acres from which other hays were cut, the acres of the various hay crops, including grass silage, were added together for each coimty. The corresponding totals for 1954 were obtained by the same procedure. For the 1950 census, however, the totals were based on farmers' own i-eports of their total acreage in harvested hay crops. The questionnaire contained an instruction that if two or more cuttings were made from the same land, the total production from all cuttings was to be reported but the acres cut were to be counted only once. In cases where both hay and grass silage were cut from the same land, the total acreage was to be reported for both crops. In 1959, as in 1954, alfalfa hay included alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay and for dehydrating ; clover and timothy hay included clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses; small grain hay included oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay. The hay crops listed on the questionnaire varied somewhat from one State or region to another. The kinds of hay to be included in separate questions can be determined for a specific State from reference to the facsimile of the questionnaire that is in the appendix. The tonnage of hay, including alfalfa hay for dehydrating, is given on a dry-weight basis. Prior to tabulation, production reported in green weight was converted to its dry-weight equiv- alent by dividing by 3. However, the production of grass silage is given in terms of green weight. Field Seed Crops. — The field seed crops listed on each version of the questionnaire were limited to those considered most Im- portant within the given State. Each version of the question- naire contained space for listing other field seed crops in order to facilitate the reporting of all field seed crops harvested. Quantity harvested was to be reported in terms of clean seed for most field seed crops. Bluegrass, or Juncgras.s .«efd, was to be reported in terms of green seed for Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Tennessee. No mention was made of "green-weight basis" for other States where tl^is crop was to be reported in the "All other" question. Irish Potatoes and Sweetpotatoes. — For Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes (including yams), the total quantity harvested was to be reported for each crop in all cases, whether harvested for home use or for sale or whether used for livestock feed. The acreage harvested was to be reported for each crop only in cases where the quantity amounted to 20 or more bushels (or the approximate equivalent in terms of hundredweights, barrels, or pounds, as explained on different versions of the questionnaire). This method of reporting was designed to facilitate the enumera- tion of potatoes harvested on small plots for home use. Essen- tially the same procedure was followed in both 1954 and 1950. In earlier censuses, however, the acreage of Irish potatoes and sweetjKitatoes was to be rejwrted in all cases, even when produc- tion was solely for home use. Therefore, the data on acres for censuses prior to 1950 are not fully comparable with those for the last three censuses, especially in counties or States where production is largely for home use. The unit of measure in which quantity was to be reported varied from one State or region to another to correspond with the units most commonly used in a given area. In 27 States, the questionnaire provided a choice for reporting either bushels or 100-pound bags (hundredweights). The published data for counties and States are in terms of bushels. Berries and Other Small Fruits. — The question for berries and other small fruits related specifically to the acreages and quanti- ties harvested for sale. Only tame or cultivated berries were to be reported except for the New England States, where wild blue- berries were also to be included. Enumerators were instructed always to report the total quantity of each kind of berry har- vested for sale but to report the area harvested only when it amounted to one-tenth acre or more. Nonbearing areas and areas and quantities harvested for home use were to be excluded. The data for 1959 and 1954 are fully comparable. Tree Fruits, Nuts, and Grapes. — In 1959, as in 1954, fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines were not enumerated for farms having a combined total of less than 20 at the time of enumeration. Both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines were to be included but not any that had been abandoned. For censuses prior to 1954, all fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm were to be enumerated, regardless of the number. Because of this change in enumeration procedure, the data for 1959 and 1954 are not fully comparable with those for earlier censuses. In commercial fruit-producing counties, the change in procedure may have had a considerable effect on the number of farms re- porting without causing any significant changes In the number of trees and vines nor in the quantity harvested. In counties where most of the trees or vines are in small plantings and where production is largely for home-use, however, the change may have caused a significant reduction not only in the number of farms reporting but also in the number of trees and vines and in the quantity harvested. In both 1959 and 1954, the area in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees was enumerated when there were 20 or more fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines. In 1950, the corresponding area was enumerated only if it amounted to one-half acre or more. In censuses prior to 1950, the area was to be reported regardless of its size or of the number of trees and vines. Enumerators frequently omitted the fractional acre- ages in small plantings and home orchards, however. In some counties, small plantings or home orchards comprise a sizeable proportion of the total fruit and nut acreage. For those counties, the change from one census to another in acreage of land in fruits and nuts may not be due to fact but merely to differences in enumeration. In 1959, California was the only State for which the acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was obtained. In 1954, such acreage was also obtained for Arizona. In all States, the number of bearing and nonbearing trees or vines on the farm at the time of enumeration and the quantity harvested in 1959 were to be reported separately for each fruit and nut crop. ( Ex- ceptions In the harvest i)eriod for citrus fruits, avocados, and INTRODUCTION XXI olives are described on p. XIX.) The unit of measure in whirli quantities were to be reported varied from one State to another. Tables in this report show quantities in the unit of measure appearing on the 1959 questionnaire used in the State. Nursery and Greenhouse Products. — The questions about nursery and greenhouse products related only to products grown on the place for sale. Crops bought for resale without additional cul- tivation were to be excluded. The area used for growing and the value of sales were to be reported separately for each of three groups, as follows : a. Nursery products, (trees, shrubs, vines, and ornamentals). b. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be re- ported separately from the area grown under glass. c. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be reported separately from the area grown under glass or in the house. The data obtained for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 and 1950 since the questions asked were essentially the same in the three censuses. Detailed data regarding the pro- duction and sale of nursery, greenhouse, and other horticultural products on farms having sales of ?2,000 will be published in volume V, part 1. Forest Products. — The forest products data obtained in the Census of Agriculture relate only to the products cut on farms. Commercial logging, timber operations, and forest products grown or cut on nonfarm places are excluded. Therefore, the data in this report do not represent the total forestry output or income for a county or State. The questions included on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire are more detailed than those asked in the 1954 Census. Value was obtained for the sale of standing timber or trees and for the sale of poles and piling, bark, bolts, and mine timbers. The quantity cut, whether for home use or .sale, and the quantity sold were obtained for individual forestry products such as firewood and fuelwood, fence posts, sawlogs and veneer logs. Data relating to pulpwood, Christmas trees, maple trees, and maple syrup were obtained in States where such products are important commercially. Value of Crops Harvested. — The total value of croi)s harvested represents the estimated value of all crops harvested during the crop year 1959. It includes the value of quantities consumtKl on farms as food, feed, seed, etc., as well as quantities sold. Farmers were not asked to report values of crops harvested ; the values were cal<'ulated in the Processing Office. For individ- ual crops, the quantity harvested was multiplied by the average price at which the crop was sold in the State. State average prices were furnished to the Bureau of the Census by the Agricul- tural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. They are based on reports received from a sample of farmers and dealers. Quantities harvested were not obtained for vegetables nor for nursery and greenhouse products. Therefore, for those crops, the value of sales, as obtained in the enumeration, was used in the calculatior of total value of crops harvested. Value of Crops Sold. — The questionnaire required value of sales of crops to be reported only for total vegetables, nursery and greenhouse products, and certain forest products. For all other crops, the value of sales was calculated on a county level during processing operations by multiplying the State average prices by either the quantity sold or the quantity harvested. Reports of quantity sold were obtained during the enumeration only for some of the major field crops. Quantity harvested was used in the calculation of value of crops sold for such crops as cotton, tobacco, etc., that are customarily grown for sale. The procedures used for the various crops are described on page XXV. They are similar to the procedures followed in 1954. In 1950, values of crops sold were obtained for each farm during the enumeration. Ibbiqation Definition of Irrigated Land. — Irrigated land is defined as land watered for agricultural purposes by artificial means. These means included subirrigation as well as systems whereby water was applied to the ground .surface, either directly or by sprinklers. Land flooded for rice cultivation was considered as irrigated. Land flooded during high-water periods was to be included as irrigated only if water was directed to agricultural use by dams, canals, or other works. The definition of irrigated land specif- ically excluded land where the "water table", or natural level of underground water, was controlled by drainage works with no additional water brought in by canals or pipes. Enumeration of Irrigated Land. — A question on total land irri- gated was asked in all States, with the exception of Alaska. The acreage reported for this question includes not only irrigated cropland but also any other land that was irrigated in 1959. The questionnaires u.sed in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii included several additional questions regarding irri- gation. These questions related to the acreage of land irrigated by sprinklers, irrigated land from which crops were harvested, specific crops irrigated, and source of irrigation water. Such additional data, for irrigated farms, are presented in county table la for these States. Statistics on the irrigation enterprises which supplied irriga- tion water were collected in the 1959 Census of Irrigation and are published in Volume III, "Irrigation of Agricultural Lands". This report contains a considerable amount of data about irri- gation for the 17 Western States and Louisiana. Irrigated Farms. — All farms reporting any land irrigated in 1959 are counted as irrigated farms. Land in Irrigated Farms.— Data for land in irrigated farms ac- cording to use relate to the entire acreage in these farms, in- cluding land that was not irrigated. Land Irrigated.— Data for land irrigated relate only to that part of the land in irrigated farms that was watered by artificial means at any time in 1!>59. Separate figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers whether or not the land was also irrigated by other means. Additional figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers only. Data on sprinkler irrigation were not obtained in the 1954 census. Irrigated Cropland Harvested. — The data for irrigated crop- land harvested relate to all irrigated land from which crops were harvested in 1959, regardless of the method of irrigation. An instruction on the questionnaire reminded enumerators and respondents to include irrigated land from which hay was cut, irrigated land in both bearing and nonbearing fruit and nut crops, and irrigated land from which volunteer crops were harvested. Each irrigated acre was to be reported only once, regardless of how many crops were harvested from it. Other Irrigated Land. — This classification was obtained by subtraction of the acreage of irrigated cropland harvested from the acreage of total land irrigated. It represents primarily irrigated cropland not harvested and irrigated pasture or grazing land. Farms Irrigated By Number of Acres Irrigated. — All farms on which any land was irrigated in 1959 are classified according to the number of acres irrigated in county table la for the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii. This classification is based on total land irrigated. Therefore, it includes not only the irrigated land from which crops were harvested but also all other irrigated land, regardless of use. Land Irrigated By Source of Water. — The agriculture question- naire contained a question as to what proportion of irrigated water used on the farm in 1959 was obtained from ground- water, surface-water, and irrigation-organization sources. Re- spondents were asked to report separately the percentage of XXII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 water obtained from each source. The number of acres that were irrigated by water from each source or combination of sources was calculated during office processing operations by applying the percentages to the total land irrigated. Ground-water sources relate to wells (pumped or flowing) and springs ; surface-water sources relate to streams, lakes, reservoirs, and sewage and drainage ditches. For each of these sources, only water obtained by pumps or other works operated as part of the operator's own farm or as part of another single farm was to be included. Irrigation-organization sources relate to irriga- tion enterprises organized to supply water to a group of farms, regardless of how or where the enterprise obtained the water. The irrigation enterprise may be a legal organization or a group of farmers informally organized to operate a supply ditch or other works to provide water for their own farms. Land-Use Practices Summary Information. — The 1959 data for land-use practices are estimates based on reports obtained from only a sample of farms. Comparable data are not presented for 1954 because questions about land-use practices were included on the 1954 questionnaire for only a limited number of States. The various land-use practices relate to methods for reducing soil erosion, either by improving the soil, controlling the run-off of water, or reducing the blowing of topsoil. Cropland in Cover Crops. — The data relate to land on which cover crops were turned under for green manure in 1959 and which was then planted to another crop. The entire acreage of cover crops so used was to be reported even if the following crop failed. Cropland Used for Grain or Row Crops Farmed on the Contour. — This item relates to land on which grain or row crops were planted in level rows around the slope of a hill. Land in Strip-Cropping Systems for Soil-Erosion Control. — Strip- cropping was defined as the practice of alternating close-sown crops with strips or bands of row crops or of alternating either close-sown or row crops with bands of cultivated fallow land. The published data refer to the total acreage of all fields and tracts in which strip-cropping was practiced in 1959. System of Terraces on Crop and Pasture Land. — This item re- lates to the acreage in ridge-type or channel-type terraces con- structed on sloping cropland and pastureland. Livestock and Poultry Inventories. — Data for livestock and poultry on farms relate to the number on hand at the time of enumeration. All live- stock and poultry, including those being kept or fed under con- tract, were to be enumerated on the farm or ranch where they were, regardless of who owned them. Livestock in transit from one grazing area to another or grazing in national forests, graz- ing districts, open range, or on land used under permit were to be reported as being on the place where the person who had control over them had his headquarters. The time of year at which livestock and poultry are enumerated affects the data. Therefore, the date of enumeration needs to be considered when totals for the various censuses are compared. Both the 1959 and the 1954 census data represent fall inven- tories. These censuses came at a time of large-scale movement of flocks and herds from one range to another, from ranch to feed lot, and from farm or ranch to market. The censuses of 1920, 1925, 1935, and 1945 were taken as of January 1 and those of 1930, 1940, and 19.50, as of April 1. A count made in April varies considerably from one made in Jan- uary. In most areas a large number of animals are born between January and April. A considerable number of older animals die or are sold during the same period. In the range States, along with the change in season and grazing condition, sheep and cattle are moved from one locality or county to another. This movement may affect the comparability of data for counties and, in some ca.ses. for States. The comparability of data by age has been affected also by changes in the questions from one census to another. Milk Cows, Cows Milked, Milk Produced, and Butter. — Data on the number of milk cows, cows milked, and milked produced relate to tlie day prece Adjustment made for cranberries based on Cranberry Payment Program. (2) For most of the agricultural products which are cus- tomarily raised for sale, the entire quantity produced was considered to be sold. The State average prices were, accordingly, multiplied by the county total of production. The following crops were covered by this procedure : Cotton Sugarcane for sugar Popcorn Tobacco Sugar beets for sugar Wool Broomcorn Mohair (3) For all other crops, the State average prices were mul- tiplied by the quantities sold as estimated on the basis of crop- disposition data furnished by tiie Agricultural Marketing Service, data reported in questions for "other crops" on the 1959 question- naire, or data obtained from earlier censuses. For all tree fruits, nuts, and grapes, the entire quantity pro- duced was considered as sold, except for apples, apricots, sour and sweet cherries, peaches, plums, prunes, avocados, tangerines, oranges, and grapefruit in States where a portion of the crop was not harvested or was subjected to excess cuUage as indicated by data obtained from the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The data for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 since essentially the same procedures were used in both censuses for estimating quantities and values of farm products sold. In 1959, as in 1954, data for the sales of farm products represent total sales for the entire farm, regardless of who shared the receipts. For tenant-operated farms, the landlord's share of agricultural products was considered as .sold provided the products were moved off the tenant farm. All crops, livestock, and poultry raised under a contract arrangement were considered as sold from the farm where they were raised. For institutional farms, all agricultural items produced on land operated by the institu- tion and consumed l)y the inmates were to be reported as sold. All sales data relate to one year's farm operations. Crop sales are for crops harvested during the crop year, whether the crops were actually sold immediately after harvest or placed in storage for later sale. Sales of livestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year, regardless of when the livestock or prod- ucts were raised or produced. All wool and mohair reported as shorn or clipped was considered as sold. Enumerators were instructed to record gross values of quanti- ties sold, with no deductions for feed, seed, fertilizer, water, labor, or marketing costs. For some products, however, net values may have been reported. In the case of milk, particularly, some farm operators may have reported the payments they received as the gross value of sales, even though the buyer had deducted handling and hauling charges before making payment. Adjustments were made in the data reported only in cases of obvious error. o Chapter A STATISTICS FOR THE STATE (1) COLORADO State Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 I Data on value of lend and burlilinj:< Tor 195!1. 195<. anil 1050 are based on rp|x>rt,v for only a sample of famis. Sop lexl ) lUvn , sw text) Census of — (For iJefinilions anil i-nplnnation 1^59 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct, -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (Jaiiuar,Y 1 ) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) Farms numl«-r , . , 33,390 40,749 45,578 47,618 51,436 63,644 59,956 58,020 59,934 Appfoximate land area (seo text) am-s... 66,485,760 66,510,080 66,510,080 66,538,880 66,538,880 66,341,120 66,341,120 66,341,120 66,341,120 Prxiin'rtion in Tarnis •»•....««■«>■>--*■«- percent . . . 58.3 38,787,312 57.7 38,335,234 57.1 37,953,099 54.4 36,217,803 47.4 31,527,240 45.2 29,978,472 43.5 23,876,171 36.4 24,167,270 36.9 Land in farms .icres 24,462,014 Average site of fann jirres . . , 1,161.6 58,38.1 55.55 28,912 942.0 36,389 39.11 33,599 832.7 26,129 32.56 40,497 760.6 11,855 15.59 42,529 612.9 7,550 12.32 43,817 471.0 6,580 13.97 49,224 481.6 10,497 21.79 54,810 416.5 10,211 24.51 NA 408.1 Value ot land and buildings : VveraiTe per farrr . ... ... .....«..■.-.... dollars... 14,449 \verafe per acre dollars.. . 35.40 Land in farms according to use: ' .. farms reportinp... NA acres. . . .«, 879,446 5,219,689 6,892,904 6,034,697 4,769,671 3,852,348 6,750,398 5,948,437 ^5,052,363 1 to 9 acres ..famis rpporune... 2,5« 4,175 4,903 5,900 NA NA NA HA NA 10 to 19 acres ..farms reporting... 1,918 2,490 2,870 2,989 NA HA HA HA NA 20 to 29 acres . .farms repoflins. . . 1,313 1,980 2,119 2,259 NA HA NA HA NA M to 49 acres ..farms repcrtjnp... 2,293 3,277 3,557 4,092 NA NA HA HA NA . .farms reporting . . . 5,017 6,302 7,695 8,508 HA NA MA NA NA 100 to 199 acres . .farms reportinn 6,786 7,029 8,981 9,522 NA NA HA NA NA 200 or more acres . .farms reporting . . . 9,041 7,846 10,372 9,259 NA NA NA NA NA 200 lo 499 acres . .farms reporting . . . 6,263 5,761 7,632 7,278 NA NA NA NA NA 500 to 999 acres , .faims reportjng . , . 2,125 1,647 2,102 1,578 NA NA NA NA HA 1,000 or more acres ..farms reporting.. . 653 438 638 403 NA HA HA HA HA ftopland used only for pasture' ..farms reporting.. . 9,716 12,472 10,830 8,181 19,659 16,644 22,178 20,694 NA .c«.... 1,235,186 1,007,840 970,090 515,171 4,385,034 2,807,174 4,214,777 5,113,819 NA Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . . .farms reporting. .. 14,642 20,126 13,106 NA NA NA NA HA NA .ores... 3,918,046 4,335,454 3,164,578 2,007,073 3,243,984 4,988,314 1,698,286 1,250,863 NA Cultivated summer fallow ..farms reporting... 10,261 12,461 12,327 NA tSA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 2,686,522 3,059,424 2,573,522 UA NA NA NA HA HA Soil-improvement pmsses and legumes . ..farms reporting.. . 2,990 NA I!A NA HA NA NA HA NA .™... 649,103 m IIA ;iA NA NA NA NA NA Other cropland (idle and crop failure) . ..farms reporting. . . 6,429 UA NA IIA NA NA HA HA NA acres... 582,416 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA Woodland pastured ..farms repating... 2,648 3,202 4,726 2,792 NA 5,605 5,509 4,195 HA .c,... 1,838,101 1,834,305 2,817,391 1,310,553 NA 1,613,9U 1,410,744 1,114,461 NA Woodland not pastured . .farms reporting . . . 779 833 1,507 680 HA 1,207 1,177 1,170 NA acres.. . 191,589 169,381 429,830 94,909 HA 140,094 130,719 233,506 NA Other pasture {not cropland and not woodland)' . .farms reporting.. . 19,313 23,213 25,204 31,396 HA 34,556 29,053 24,824 NA acres . . . 24,647,093 24,317,850 22,603,154 25,416,599 NA 15,601,097 13,712,856 9,122,503 NA Improved pasture . .farms reporting 3,752 5,576 HA NA NA NA HA HA NA acres . . . 500,384 526,139 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA Other land (house lots, roads, waatelard. etc.) . .farms reporting. . . M 37,327 41,495 43,329 NA 58,273 46,475 NA NA acres... 1,077,851 1,000,715 1,075,102 838,306 NA 970,534 958,391 1,378,681 NA Cropland. toLal» ..farms reportjnc. .- 30,565 37,060 42,103 44,334 49,445 NA NA HA NA nor...... 11,032,678 11,062,983 11,027,572 8,556,941 12,898,689 11,647,836 12,663,461 12,313,119 NA Land pastured, total 24,888 29,904 33,386 35,931 NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 27,720,380 27,159,995 26,390,635 27,242,323 NA 20,027,182 19,333,377 15,350,783 HA Woodland, total . .fomis tr-portinp.- . 3,145 3,761 5,702 3,316 4,96d NA NA NA HA acres. .. 2,029,690 2,003,686 3,247,271 1,405,462 1,096,546 1,759,005 1,541,463 1,352,967 1,415,420 Imcated land in farms ................ . .famis 1 eliciting. . . 20,312 2,684,757 23,355 2,262,921 27,121 ■'2,872,348 23,054 29,766 NA NA NA HA 2,693,519 2,467,548 NA NA NA HA Irrigated cropland harvested ..farms reportinR... 19,166 21,949 25,790 NA 29,076 30,321 '31,288 NA 28,756 acres . . . 2,106,970 1,770,249 2,253,868 NA 2,136,754 1,382,888 '2,291,927 NA NA NA Not available. ^For the Censuses of 1959 and 195A, In the CenctiB year; which figures are available, except that com cut for forage was excluded as aoi aooparable for the various Census years because of differences Id definition of pastured. ^Acreage of irrigated crops; acreage counted more than once where for ell other Censuses, in the calendar year preceding the Census. ^Total acreage of crops for it of this acreage waG probably duplicated In the acreage of com harvested for grain. ■'Not fully cropland xised only for pasture. See text. ^Includes irrigated crc^and not harvested and not two or more crops were harvested from the sane land. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [D&ta for 1959 and 1950 are based on report* for only a sample of famLs. See text] (For definitions nnii explanations Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (Ja.iuary 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) All farms number. Under 10 acres number. I'nder ^ acres number. 1 acre or less .number 2 acres number. ■^ to 9 acres number . S acres number . 4 acres number . 5 acres numlicr . fi acres number . 7 acres numlier . 8 acres number . 9 acres numlier . 10 U} 49 acres . . . 10 to 29 acres . 30 to 49 acres . . .numbe 50 to 69 acres . 70 to 99 acres . 100 to 139 a 140 to 179 n 180 to 219 acres numlier. 220 to 259 acres number . 260 to 499 acr«s numlier 500 to 999 acres number. 1,000 or moi« acres numlier. 1,000 to 1,999 acres number . 2,000 or more acres numlier . Land in farms acres . Average size of farm acres . I'nder 10 acres acres . 10 to 49 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 or more acres acres . 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres. 2, (KM) or more acres acres . Land In farms accoiding to use: ' Cropland harvested farms reportinc acres I'nder 10 acr«s farms reportinc acres 10 to 49 acres farms reportinc acres 10 to 29 acres farms reporting acres 30 to 49 acres farms reporting acres 50 lo 69 acres farms rejiortinp acres 70 til 99 acres farms reporting acres 100 to 139 acres farms re^iorting acres 14(1 lo 179 acres farms reporting acres 180 to 219 acres farms reporting acres 220 to 259 acres .farms reporting acres 260 lo 499 acres farms reporting acres 500 lo 999 acres farms reporting acres 1.000 or more acres farms reporting acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting acres 2,0(X) or more acres farms reporting acres 33,183 1,895 619 348 271 1,276 188 174 439 117 125 136 3,954 2,576 1,378 761 1,922 1,449 3,102 1,082 1,116 4,845 4,842 8,215 4,063 4,152 38,737,164 1,167.4 8,213 94,209 NA 45,121 155,467 170,249 491,508 213,962 264,157 1,772,304 3,521,209 32,000,765 5,737,351 26,263,414 28,995 5,858,772 1,012 3,303 3,025 44,119 NA NA NA NA 693 23,119 1,340 9ui,590 1,350 97,315 2,399 233,784 1,041 122,853 1,046 133,481 4,459 693,323 4,429 1,034,923 7,201 3,327,962 3,705 1,343,661 3,496 1,979,301 40,749 4,115 1,272 NA NA 2,843 NA NA 5,022 3,232 1,790 990 2,702 1,921 3,936 1,232 1,306 5,703 5,614 3,208 38,385,234 942.0 16,622 121,905 52,995 68,910 57,777 213,943 223,657 625,319 243,340 310,239 2,109,134 4,098,177 30,360,071 NA 33, 599 5,219,639 1,953 5,783 3,356 52,957 2,383 23,339 1,473 29,568 347 26,124 2,469 115,295 1,745 111,659 3,539 297,329 1,122 107,338 1,197 129,303 5,002 678,788 4,974 1,650,434 6,395 2,634,674 NA NA NA NA 45,536 4,267 935 3,332 NA 6,492 4,205 1,14S 3,263 2,216 4,491 1,352 1,465 6,676 6,246 7,920 38,104,324 336.8 19,366 155,740 67,096 88,644 67,399 264,466 261,364 712,276 265,615 347,930 2,470, 533 4,510,180 40,556 6,879,193 2,349 8,121 5,445 78,292 3,439 35,464 2,006 42,328 1,031 33,958 3,058 160,014 2,111 147,442 4,274 407,663 1,241 126,885 1,410 172,723 6,365 983,531 5,966 1,423,489 7,305 3,337,040 NA NA NA NA 47,613 4,953 831 4,127 NA NA 6,921 4,491 2,430 1,261 3,559 2,243 5,110 1,341 1,483 7,074 6,269 7,339 NA 36,217,808 760.5 22,352 166,134 72,540 93,644 73,297 288, 310 261,336 811,255 264,207 353,388 2,599,214 4,553,302 42, 529 6,034,697 3,117 10,065 5,970 91,070 3,303 40,231 2,167 50,839 1,167 41,800 3,357 176,695 2,119 146,338 4,737 423,042 1,268 123,378 1,419 169,415 6,655 978,436 5,939 1,341,728 6,781 2,522,680 NA NA NA NA 51,435 4,235 411 3,824 NA 7,217 4,499 2,718 1,561 4,121 2,495 6,553 1,488 1,612 8,848 6,913 6,383 NA NA 31,527,240 612.9 21,043 177,601 72,513 105,088 90,909 333,247 291,985 1,(K2,460 293,674 333,401 3,245,571 4,957,621 20,689,723 NA NA 43,817 ,769,671 2,986 10,540 6,177 95,527 3,822 41,289 2,355 54,238 1,397 49,813 3,720 182,739 2,282 144,872 5,596 435,630 1,359 134,466 1,461 152,967 7,516 915,347 5,942 ,047,993 5,381 ,599,727 NA NA NA NA 63,544 5,196 816 4,380 NA 8,408 5,184 3,224 1,618 4,730 2,752 8,606 1,826 1,994 13,748 9,290 5,476 NA 29,978,472 471.0 24,130 208, 162 83,576 124,586 94,479 331,323 321,612 1,369,416 360,033 474, 134 4,979,709 6,569,030 49,224 3,852,348 59,517 NA 47,057 NA 182,981 NA 143,485 NA 451,546 NA IX, 671 NA 156,694 NA 9l.5,931 NA 329,013 NA 381,179 HA NA NA NA 59,956 4,644 1,032 NA NA 3,612 7,535 NA 13,100 8,982 5,253 NA 28,876,171 481.6 20,585 192,359 NA NA 4,772,153 5,349,X0 14,672,571 NA 54,810 6,750,398 NA 12,585 NA 117,529 NA NA NA NA NA '270,590 '1,151,270 HA NA 1,759,775 NA 1,807,855 HA 1,630,793 NA NA NA NA 53,020 3,601 399 7,045 NA 5,872 15,140 3,224 3,529 NA 24,167,270 416.5 17,399 180,162 NA 5,418,612 5,749,095 9,922,965 NA NA NA 5,948,437 117,247 NA HA '231,740 NA HA '1,172,823 NA 1,852,527 NA 1,492,170 NA 1,021,439 NA NA HA HA See footnotes at end of table. COLORADO State Table Z-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959-Continued [DftUt foe 1359 ami 1^50 liivsoi nn roport--; fo* only jiipio of farms. S*^ t^xt | hem (For definitions and explnnnlir Land in faims according to use '-(ontinue.1 Cropland, UXal fann.« repnrlinc. . . acres , . . tinder 10 arres taniis reportine . . . 10 to 49 acres fnnns reporting . . . acres . . . 50 to flfl acres farms rcTwrling . . . acres . . . 70 to 99 acres farriLs reportinc . . . acres . . . 100 to 139 acres farms rcportinp . . . acres . . . HO to 179 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting . . . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting... acres . . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . l.OOO or more acres farms reporting . . . 1.000 to 1,999 acres farms rtporung.. . acres . . . 2,000 or more acres farms rc^jorting. . . acres . . . Land pastured, toUl farms reporting. . . acres . . . 1 'nder 10 acres farms reporting . . . 10 to 49 acres farms reporting . . . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 70 to 99 acres farrns reporting . . . acres lOO to 1.19 acres fanns reporting acres . . . 140 to 179 acres farms reporting . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting . aires . . . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting... acres . . . 260 to 499 acres farms reporUng . . . acres.. . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 1.000 cr more acres farms repni> a ^anipU' of ffimi?. Sop text ) ml ovpl.inntionp. (Oct. -Nov.) rMMomnwus By color: Whilo numlKT. S'pgixi nuriilwr , Other nonwbiU'. . . mmihcr. By age: I'ndor ■,;.■> yo.ir^ optT.thvs rcptirlins. '2b to M yoazs operator* rornirtinc . W lo U years or*r!it4if« repcrtinj; . ifi lo 54 vows 0|'>'nitera(iws not repiTiinj! acf nurribor ■ By fesidence: Iteajilini: on farm operated operalcr ' reportins . , Not resuiinc on fami i)pi>raioii operator* ri'jiorlinj; . Operators not reponing re_'^i(!encc' nutnlMT , By off-fatm work: rtorkinc off their famis. total operutws n*poninc. , 1 to 40 days operators report mi;. 50 lo 99 Jays oporaiors reportini; . , 100 or rx>re days op^'ralor^ refiorlinj: . . 100 to 199 days operators report inp. . '.'00 or more ilays operators reportini; . . Operators not working off (heir farm or not reporting as to work off their farm numher . . By other income: With other income of family e\oeoportinj:. - number , , Tractors other than carden farms reporting . . number . . 1 t/actor fanns repotting . . 2 tractors farms reporting . . 3 tractors farnL-; reporting . . 4 tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more traclofs farms reporting . . Wheel tractors farms reporting . . number.. Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number. . Garden tractors farms reporting . . number . . Automobiles farms reporting. . number.. Autcmobiles and or motortrucks farms reporting.. Telephone farms reporting, . Home freezer farms reporting. - Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . (Tnap drier (for grain, forage, or other crops). , .farms reporting. . Power-operated elevatcc, conveyor, or blower farms reporting . . Farms by kind ot road on wtiich located: Hard surface farms reporting. . Gravel, shell, or shaje farms reporting.. Dirt, or unimproved. farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road., farms reporting, . 1 or more miles to a hard surface mad. . . .farms reporting.. 1 mile farms reporting. . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting , , i miles farms reporting . . 5 or mwe miles farms reporting. . Si! i.osr '>, OH C. 69S i.in sss 27,999 3,^60 i,931 3, 7fll (Oct. -Nov.) .? 770 ! sse 7 f!i S 096 i 9iO i iU ts 790 St 7)i SS, it7 es,iS6 27, MS «. Oil 3, i?^ ■i; H'Ji 5, iet -. ei)t /, 7!3 27. eu eo !19 J. S99 a seo 39. ,«76 a. •06 !6. 0!3 St, OS! i.SiS 2 923 317 9,ies is.sts 7,71,1 I, 7 SI, 5, 9S7 I, lie 1, 799 }, 560 53 323 716 5, W» 70. 3S9 I0,3S2 7,607 J. 993 i7.S 36,156 3,937 656 I«.?f7 S, 799 ;. 576 9, f52 :,iss 7, J97 IS, 13i n, 30i £, 75i 2,7S9 i,3ie J.-i!6 3,e0! ,7,^74 .15. 003 is, es3 31, 376 et, 920 .v.eio 59, 647 74. 605 70, 700 i,m t.SU 927 31, 172 56, ISl 3,013 3,sie 2,019 2,273 3i,0U 47, 492 3S, 774 27, i25 75, 945 6,320 NA 1950 (April 1) 7, 296 7,102 11,691 9,961 .«. 112 i,3i6 46.5 il.lOO 3,754 72-i 77. 776 5, 902 2, 30f> 9, 566 2,31i 7,262 70 976 12 906 ! 269 9 32i 7 603 7 667 NA NA 37 005 12 6»7 32, 76! 63, 7/7 31, 47 7 SI. 326 17, 922 9, 262 30, R70 47, S63 3,016 3,i62 7,640 1,792 36, 719 iS, S36 4J, 654 •7,060 6,459 4,500 f! 975 IS 704 16 SS2 NA NA NA NA 1945 ( January' 1 ) 47,008 610 1,101 7,486 11,496 12,043 9,817 5,113 47.6 562 43,813 3,375 430 11,828 3,312 1,740 6,776 1,916 4,860 6,395 7, ISS !1A NA HA NA HA 24,057 28,794 25,386 32,766 ^25,386 ,»4, 569 '19,617 '4,655 '1,114 31, 916 NA 2,6i3 NA J77 37,037 44,529 43,261 22,106 NA 1,991 NA NA NA '32,628 '13,611 '8,836 4,775 1940 CAoril 1) 1,734 8,304 10,720 12,771 9,960 5,291 47.3 2,656 45,118 3,664 2,654 15,540 5,371 2,715 7,454 3,193 4,261 35, 396 15,119 16,850 19,063 21,423 40, 878 50,426 NA 16 795 NA NA NA 6,221 14,385 28,752 1935 (January' 1 ) 63,172 472 1930 (April 1) 25,096 12,986 5,213 6,897 3,227 3,670 2,396 9,591 15, 102 14,218 9,926 5,780 NA 2,943 17,238 6,902 2,990 7,346 3,085 4,261 NA 16,052 16,918 12,029 13,334 NA 45, 546 52,258 NA 23,877 NA NA NA NA =1,017 '14,423 40,674 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1035 (January 1) n2D (Ja.'iuary 1) 5,970 6,693 NA 5 871 '8,049 47,203 NA NA NA NA NA NA 59,381 148 405 2,414 13,965 15,885 13,702 9,082 3,952 NA 934 NA NA HA 3,016 4,526 4,990 NA 28,356 30,830 NA 22,022 NA NA NA NA Nat available. 'Figures for 1945 are for all tractors. ^Concrete, brick, asphalt, and macadam. Concrete or bricll and macadam. Asphalt was not included. ^Includes sand-clay. 'Gravel. 'Distance to all-weather road. See text. 8 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 5.-SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES AND FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 I Data in italics nrr liasml on roport,< for only aiiiplo or farms. So<' l^-xt nil explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oot.-Uov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1 1925 (January' : 1920 (January 1) SPECmED FARM EXPENDITURES Feed for livestock and poultiy farms reporting . . . dollars . . . Purchase of livestock and poultry fanns reporting . . . dollars... Machine hire faims reporting . . . dollars . . . Farms classified by amount of expenditurfr- ?1 to $199 farms reporting. . . 5200 to $499 farms reporting. . . ?50n to $999 farms reporting . . , .-^l.OOO to $2,499 fanns reporting.. . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting . . . $5,000 to $9.999 farms reporting . . . $10,000 or more farms reporting. . . Hired labor" farms reporting . . . dollars . . . Farms classified by amount of expenditure- Si to $199 fanns reporting . . . $200 to $4 99 farms reporting. . . $500 to $999 farms reporting... $1,000 to 52,499 farms reporting. . . $2,500 to $4.999 farms reporting . . . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting... $10,000 to $19,999 fanns reporting. . . $20,000 or more farms reporting . . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting . . . dollars. . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . . dollars . . . Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials farms reporting . . . Ions . . . dollars. . . Lime and liming materials farms reporting. . . tons . . . dollars. . . FARM LABOR Fafm workers for specifietl week:' Family and.'or hired ivorkers 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 farms reporting. . . persciis.. . Wcffkers hired by week farms reporting. . . persons . . . Workers hired by day farms reporting. . . persons . . . Workers hired by hour forms reporting . . . persons . . . Workers hired on piece-work basis . . farms reporting. . . persons . . . No report as to basis of pa.ymenU . . . farms reporting . . . persons . . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . , persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting . . 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms K^porting . . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . . Seasonal hired workers farms reporting . . persons . . Farms by kind of workers tiuring specified week: No workers reported farms . . Family workers only farms . . Operator only farms . . Operator and memljers of his family farms . . Members of operaior's family only farms . . Family workers and hireil 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 . . Hired workers only farms . . Regular farm workers only farms . . Seasonal farm workers only farms . . H, 73S ?7, SSS, 3U 17,;i3 15.',, lis, (!7 n,97l 13, ISi, 361 5,3S7 ii.ms 3, SSS ess 60 19, est il, S93, 979 I, SS9 3,iS9 !,9S6 3, SOI, S,SIS 1,3SS 501 SOI 31, 973 36, 663, S07 15, 7Si 5, 660, 761 10, 7S9 73, i99 !9, 159 6'?, 707 S.t IS, 5S6 1,5, 6S1, !7, 95S 11.701, 17, «JS 7,iS7 17. 1C3 i, 19S 6,SS3 SIO l,iS7 96S 1,675 1,31,0 t,, S31 1,91 ',177 5, 130 9,6Si 3,i06 1,009 U! 19S 7S 3,511, 7, 599 i.on 21,672 12,937 S,!l. 52 6, 91 i 107 S73 390 S3 31,127 6i, 5!i3, 7jr NA NA 21,51,2 9,312,iOS SI, 911, 33,606,231 6,1,67 l, 319 3,302 J, 017 2,306 1,037 332 Hi 3i, 910 23, S}7, 1,21 9, 633 1,5, 95S 3, 930, 657 67 799 5,680 37, 136 96, 01,3 2.6 36, 717 5 9, 726 35, 937 I S, 360 23, 789 9,611, 36, 317 i, i63 7,671, 622 1, 2S9 2,071, 5,1,22 2, 926 9,257 1,208 12, 675 5. 315 9,SS7 3,626 1,008 SOS 198 7« 5, 920 3,1,37 27, 621 16. 191, 10,786 61,1 9, 096 S, 163 3. 791, 139 SIS NA NA 3i,109 i3, «7, 610 29, S31 82, 9S8, 005 26, 995 13, 1,90, 71,8 29, 135 1,2, 691, 136 S, 813 5, 735 i,21S 6,761, I,, 605 35, 320 S3, OSS, S9S 29, 369 8, 013, S67 NA iH, 31,6 SI,, US 2.1 39, i66 6t, 924 38,011 17. 71,6 26, 913 9.610 19, Stl 5,531, 9, I9S 7iS i.m 2, 003 3,323 s,sn i,3IO 330 690 97 SSS 7,591 IS, 530 5,136 I, 399 61,0 316 101 3, 371 5,691 6,190 SO, 736 16,610 12, SSS 1,S6S 8, 730 6, 110 3,1,33 187 880 36,999 30,04*,419 1,0, 1,82, Ul, NA NA NA NA NA 30,689 35,760,787 10,206 6,470 4,643 5,512 3,858 16,315 23,068 5,204 9,747 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 5,291 37,123 22,600 13,806 717 4,652 2,860 30,780 10,231,919 25,556 13,525,693 NA 30,14A NA 5,471,584 SS, 739 MA US, if! ;JA S.SiS 2,606 NA 3,660 ess, 321 165,105 733 U9 NA 3,051 77, SS9 3,630 42,327 43,235 73,793 79,151 1.7 1.8 41,775 41,254 64,046 61,051 40,978 NA NA 9,268 18,100 6,654 10,674 =3,167 '5,646 (') (') '651 '1,780 (') (') 8,201 33,967 61, 101 107,659 1.7 59,994 92,431 NA 9,158 15,228 NA 2,543 51,943 8,051 NA NA NA 1,107 NA NA 31,21i 13,829,325 NA 35,016 21,549,844 749 1,175 29, 598 10,370,591 3.1,749 16,853,544 36,092 18,430,975 NA NA IIA NA NA NA NA HA 35, U9 23,U6,568 HA 1,184 NA 294,448 NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA -i— HA Not available. ^For Censuses of 1959 and 1954, expenditures during Census year; for earlier Censuses, expenditures during the preceding calendar year. •^Caah payments for farm labor; housework not included. For 1959, 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. ^Census of 1959, week preceding the enumeration; Census of 1954, week of Septegiber 26-October 2. Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration; Censuses of 1945 and 1935, first week of January; Census of 1940, last week of March. *See text for differences in definition of farm workers. ^Separate data not available by day or week. 'Separate data not available for workers hired hy the hour or piece-work basis. Questionnaire called for other hired labor Including piecework and contract labor. COLORADO 9 State Table 6.-LIVEST0CK AND POULTRY ON FARMS, NUMBER AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 ln.,la for numlM^f of liievi,.. 1. not fiiliv inmpiirHtilp for ihn ^eienil Cr "-"■""'• ^^ "'■^' i Censu6 of — Item (Per donnitions ftnd expluislions see tent) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) ToUl value of specitteb classes of livestock and poultry dollars... 339,975, ■! 62 224,372,862 261,143,142 152,021,259 71,539,704 55,152,701 115,274,551 85,797,336 160,152,388 CaOle ud calves .faiTOS reporting. . . 24,085 31,597 34,927 38,538 40,174 49,987 45,924 NA 50,538 number . . . 2,197,488 2,097,958 1,775,540 1,781,200 1,144,213 1,589,509 1,454,352 1,436,150 1,756,616 value, dollars... 288,339,408 184,245,063 216,138,305 110,389,932 46,512,636 25,859,592 72,763,997 37,773,216 94,929,748 Cows, inrludinf; heifers that have calved . .farms reporting. . , 21,788 29,687 33,795 36,849 39,251 49,246 NA NA NA number. . . 801,900 877,763 765,846 866,789 584,638 761,662 603,205 683 ,133 721,420 value, dollars . . . 127,502,100 93,042,878 135,123,015 67,546,890 28,849,264 15,994,902 39,484,636 22,027,331 47,226,153 Milk cows .farms reprrting... number . . - 15,466 118,030 24,217 150,840 30,565 168,764 NA NA 37,583 207,143 HA HA 40,025 218,933 28,008 159,226 36 , 102 192,234 value, dollars .. . 23,369,940 NA NA NA 10,614,772 NA 15,436,866 6,849,845 15,002,071 HeiffTB and h.-ifpr calves .farms reporting, .. 20,336 26,752 NA NA HA NA HA NA NA number... 726,518 629,625 NA HA NA NA NA NA HA value, dollars. . . 87,908,678 42,184,875 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Steers and bulls, including steer and bull calves .farms reporting... 19,907 25,907 NA HA HA NA HA NA NA number. . , 569,070 590,570 HA NA NA HA NA NA NA value, dollars.. . 72,928,630 49,017,310 HA UA NA NA HA NA NA Horses and/or mules .farms reporting.. . 13,940 18,157 24,948 NA 37,680 4S,650 4a, 580 51,707 NA number. . . 64,826 72,043 121,131 197,849 224,284 296,409 358,468 403,498 451,829 value, dollars . . . 7,908,772 3,025,806 4,313,712 8,436,750 11,971,415 15,400,048 15,287,533 17,182,848 35,200,842 .farms repccling... M NA 24,624 32,966 37,047 47,909 HA HA 54,728 number... HA NA 117,078 188,675 212,350 277,879 329,344 365,425 420,704 value, dollars... NA NA 4,128,644 7,803,805 11,111,017 14,160,663 13,662,635 15,090,758 31,816,018 Mules and mule colts .farms reporting.. . NA NA 1,544 3,244 4,475 7,079 HA HA 11,108 number.. . NA NA 4,053 9,174 11,934 18,530 29,124 38,073 31,125 value, dollars . . . NA NA 185,068 632,945 860,398 1,239,385 1,624,898 2,092,090 3,384,324 HoRS and pigs .farms reporting . . . 10,310 11,314 19,170 21,447 24,489 29,094 27,807 31,064 38,789 number... 243,248 170,909 282,199 266,389 214,829 248,770 462,301 492,962 449,866 value, dollars... 4,262,968 4,566,196 5,746,705 5,184,244 1,438,011 1,243,850 5,873,968 5,248,245 7,802,084 Bom since June 1 - ..farms reporting. . . 7,021 7,057 9,340 NA NA NA 10,522 NA NA number... 137,432 91,826 128,942 NA NA HA 163,782 HA HA value, dollars . . . 1,511,752 1,561,042 1,691,714 NA HA NA HA HA HA Btfti before June 1 . .farms reporting . . . 7,500 8,035 16,463 HA 24,489 NA HA HA NA number... 105,816 79,083 153,257 NA 214,829 NA 298,519 HA NA value, dollars , . . 2,751,216 3,005,154 4,054,992 NA 1,438,011 NA NA HA HA mw^an nnH 1 nmtv^ .......... 5,513 5,664 4,902 1,657,425 5,582 2,393,802 5,175 1,681,380 6,090 2,448,635 5,888 2,505,159 3,542 2,243,869 4,088 '1,813,255 ouwp luiu imiiifo . ............. ■••••..... number... 2,054,959 1,914,448 value, dollars .. . 37,713,054 30,208,539 32,268,353 24,340,532 10,138,387 11,018,862 18,581,744 22,740,035 19,355,618 Lambs under I yeat old ..farnis reporting. .. 4,204 4,361 3,345 HA NA NA HA NA 2,797 number. . . 848,713 842,425 396,885 NA HA HA 270,859 1,397,958 844,568 value, dollars . . . 15,276,834 12,636,375 5,072,953 HA HA HA HA NA 7,758,532 Sh«€p 1 you old and over ..farms reporting.. 4,739 4,706 4,454 HA 5,175 HA NA NA NA number. . . 1,206,246 1,072,023 1,260,540 NA 1,581,380 NA 2,234,300 345,911 914,655 value, dollars .. . 22,436,220 17,572,164 26,195,410 HA 10,138,387 NA 17,388,592 HA 10,991,408 Ewes . . farms reporli ng . . . 4,649 1,163,670 4,596 1,037,040 4,273 1,156,491 4,283 1,382,952 4,515 1,408,382 4,535 1,208,504 NA 1,535,108 NA 814,224 2,818 number... 876,415 value, dollars... 20,946,050 16,592,640 23,658,259 13,357,403 8,694,501 5,921,670 11,107,814 NA 10,213,855 Rama and wethers . .farms reporting . . , 3,493 3,104 2,824 HA HA NA HA NA NA number. . . 42,575 34,983 104, Oiy NA 272,998 NA 698,192 31,687 38,249 value, dollars. . . 1,490,160 979,524 2,537,151 NA 1,443,886 HA 6,280,778 NA 777,553 Oiickens « months old and o«et . .farms reporting . . . 18,044 27,042 34,795 40,074 42,222 51,965 49 ,001 49,316 51,693 number . . . 1,813,657 2,287,436 2,570,135 3,444,475 2,842,061 3,359,112 3,653,054 3,751,613 2,874,721 value, dollars. .. 1,704,838 2,287,435 2,502,255 3,669,701 1,340,949 1,343,645 2,767,309 2,852,991 2,680,983 Twkey hens kept for breeding ..farms reporting... 520 904 2,362 NA 8,894 15,267 NA HA 10,122 number... 10,427 11,598 16,058 NA 86,874 143,352 NA NA 57,687 value, dollars . . . 46,922 39,822 73,801 HA 138,304 285,704 NA HA 163,113 KA Not available. ^Figure Includes 5-1,002 sheep not claselfled by age and sex. 10 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 7.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Dau far 1959 for livestock sold alive and dair>' products sold are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texl_ (For definitions and expinnations, see text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 195i (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 193 5 (January' 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (Januar;/ 1) Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products Including poultry and poultry products dolinrs . . Any tivpstnck sold alive (cattle, horses and mules, hofts. and sheep) farms reportins. . value of sales, dollars . . Livestock products other than [louluy and poultry products value of sales, dollars . , Poultry and poultry products. farms reporting.. value of sales, dollars . . I.n'ESTOCK SOLD \LIVX Cattle and or calves sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars. . Cattle, not count in-; calves farms reporting, , number, , dollars , . Calves farms reportine, . number. . dollars.. Horses and, tjr mules sold alive farms reporting. . number . . dollars . . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number. . dollars . . Sheep and lambs .sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars . . SHF.F.P SlIOnN AND WOOL Sheep and or lambs shorn farms reporting . . numlier shorn . . |)ounds of wtxil . . value, dollars. . Lambs shorn farms reporting. . number shorn. . pounds of wool . . Other shee[) shorn farms repotting . . number shom . . pounds of Mool . . LITTERS FlRROtVED Litters fnrrowed, December 1. previous year to November .10, Census year farms reporting number of litters June 2 to Novemlier SO farms reporting number of liUeis December I to .Iiine 1 farms reporting numlKir of litters POULTRY A\n Pni'LTIiV PPODrCTS SOLD Chickens sold rurni? reporting. . number. . dollars . . Broilers sold farms reporting. . number . . dollars. . Other chickens sold farms reporting. . number. . dollars . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens . . tlollnrs . . Turkeys, ducks, geese, and miscellaneous poultry and their eggs sold farms reporting , , dollars , , Turkeys raised farms reporting , , numlier, , Ducks sold farms reporting , , number,. Geese sold farms reporting, , number, . Guineas sold farms reixirting . . D.Wri' PRODI'CTS Any whole milk c sold farms reporting. . dollars . . Average sales per farm reporting dollars . . Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting.. pounds . . dollars . . Cream sold farms reporting.. pounds of butterfat . . dollars. . Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold farm^ reporting . . dollars ■ - 380,145,583 37,015,873 8,983 10,677,021 21,557 1,609,976 298,841,333 16,471 1,157,316 247,079,646 14,067 452,660 51,761,687 1,435 5,692 1,223,975 6,937 289,809 9,273,888 4,666 1,777,961 23,113,493 4,573 1,418,038 13,005,025 5,462,115 404 147,257 781,824 4,429 1,270,781 12,223,201 5,645 42,320 4,280 20,091 4,187 22,229 5,434 1,501,262 801,241 35 620,302 378,385 5,413 880,960 422,856 7,780 14,264,999 4,564,796 849 5,310,984 1,486 1,241,086 399 4,224 350 2,960 41 795 7,938 ,553,753 3,284 682,939,532 29,330,241 4,812 3,795,900 2,173,517 249,785,679 16,297 10,527,742 25,374 1,431,793 174,911,117 20,363 993,592 145,218,944 17,858 433,201 29,692,173 1,615 4,780 313,734 7,704 191,757 6,623,875 4,752 1,622,453 25,986,306 4,526 1,259,855 11,749,756 5,374,874 NA m NA HA 5,494 30,909 3,766 14,106 3,892 16,303 7,756 2,211,693 1,864,529 98 1,430,255 1,165,657 7,639 781,438 693,872 14,116 12,330,330 4,551,828 1,619 ,111,385 2,551 844,990 NA HA 13,435 25,547,981 1,895 4,726 540,881,124 22,275,531 8,759 6,002,690 3,272,400 247,525,971 32,840 207,322,780 22,812 12,622,108 28,401 1,089,992 164,983,984 22,013 821,569 142,411,564 18,247 263,423 22,572,420 3,577 12,877 543,409 16, 506 382,804 12,952,494 4,209 1,533,208 28,842,893 3,662 1,178,748 10,069,384 4,885,659 NA NA NA 10, 249 43,900 11,837 2,411,373 2,403,106 NA HA NA NA NA NA 20,210 14,848,617 5,881,862 2,213 4,332,140 3,009 719,616 NA NA NA '13,539 '21,300,855 '1,176 6,630 417,976,942 17,689,040 12,374 6,843,973 4,081,687 155 30,128 142,230,087 130,442,374 28,167 11,787,713 27,173 931,462 82,516,379 »A «A NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 19,226 524,997 14,233,795 4,350 2,113,549 21,523,326 4,130 NA 13,147,010 5,322,875 NA NA 4 311 672 515 NA NA NA NA NA HA '23 813 '17 734 003 '745 7,270 376,596,795 ^11,691,787 17,122 10,995,412 ^6,004,733 '277 '37,438 60,874,190 27,977 4,854,623 24,147 638,406 27,414,623 18,407 483,716 23,712,297 13,507 154,690 3,702,326 NA NA NA 12,941 299,333 3,426,948 3,537 1,767,701 11,810,548 3,701 1,338,162 10,937,195 2,417,226 NA HA 11,101 12,012 40,337 33,9 '5 NA 16,942 HA 1,692,797 HA 810,635 NA NA NA NA NA NA I!A NA NA NA 8,314 901,502 '24,649 '8,619,261 '350 6,951 294,893,639 '5,780,391 17,452 12,073,251 '2,731,837 4,440 1,531,78' 12,176,912 2,435,382 NA NA NA IIA NA NA NA NA 9,860 27,637 94,109,155 3,9.53 1,494,687 11,678,297 3,422,582 NA NA NA NA 15,703 62,763 23,003 2,226,813 1,773,054 NA NA NA NA NA NA 32,487 17,572,775 4,713,227 NA NA 15,503 547,789 NA NA NA NA '30,395 '14,606,564 '481 8,211 310,306,877 6,822,101 !;a ilA 7,525,467 '2,663 '258,996 938,036 6,473,969 2,367,086 NA NA HA NA 76,301 NA NA 152,248,414 NA Hot available. 'All dairy products sold. 'Published values for 1945 and 1940 were computed on the basis of average prices, products sold. 'Butter sold. For this table, these values have been adjusted to equal the enumerated value of all daily COLORADO 11 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING. ACREAGE. QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:" CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 (For Ht?rinitions and Dxplonatirxi^. soo U'M) ; farms number . upland harvested farms reporting. Total value of crops harvested, Including horticultural specialties and forest products dollars . Total value of crops sold, Includinii horticultural specleltlet. and forest products dollR rs . Com: Com for all purposes farms reporting. acres, value, dollars. Harvested for grain. .. .farms reporting. acres. bushels. .Sales farms reporting . bushels . dollars . Cut for silage farms reporting. acres. tons, green weight. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder. . .farms reporting. acres. Sorghums; Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . acres . value , dollars . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting . acres, pounds. Sales farms reporting. pounds, dollars. Cut for silage farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight. Hogged or grazed, or cut for diy forage or hay farms reporting. acres, tons cut. Sales farms reporting . tons, dollars . Harvested for sirup. .. .farms reporting. acres. gallons. Sales farms reporting. dollars . Small grains harvested- Winter wheat farms reporting . acres. bushels. value, dollare. Sales farms reporting . , bushels, dollars . , Spring wheat farms reporting. . acres. . bushels., value, dollars.. Sales farms reporting. bushels . , dollars . , Oats farms reporting. acres . bushels. value, dollars.. Sales farms reporting. bushels, dollars . Barley farms reporting . acres. bushels . , value, dollars. Sales farms reporting. bushels, dollars . I^e farms reporting. acres . bushels . value, dollars. Sales farms reporting . bushels, dollars. 33,390 28,912 5,379,4A' 1) 59,934 NA ^5,052,863 NA NA NA 22,373 752,637 10,105,527 6,437 3,237,481 4,532,473 !1A HA NA •10,974 *177,993 NA 437,526 7,726,711 NA 95,220 88,340,448 NA NA NA NA NA NA 15,224 342,341 440,282 HA HA NA 33 65 2,528 NA NA 14,400 1,031,576 13,674,334 28,170,155 NA NA NA 12,766 297,040 4,585,829 9,446,805 NA NA NA 11,711 174,139 4,535,527 4,308,752 3,551 1,373,637 1,305,003 3,702 153,015 2,801,493 3,641,948 2,428 310,635 1,053,826 3,945 133,131 1,033,564 1,578,424 NA NA See footnotes at end of table . 12 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS^ CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued Census of — Item {For definitiotiE; and explanaLions, see text) 1959 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) Small grains harvested-Continued Proso millet or Hershey. . -farms reporting... 958 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA acres.. . 79,973 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA bushels 1,167,063 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA value , dollars . . . 992, OOi NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Sales farms reporting . . . 617 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA bushels . . . 783,702 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 666,148 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Safflower farms reporting. . . 30 6 404 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres... 1,934 175 12,147 NA NA NA NA NA NA bushels... 28,271 1,895 154,941 NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars — 38,166 2,653 272,697 NA NA NA NA NA NA Sales farms reporting . . . 26 HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA bushels... 27,094 1,895 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars — 36,578 2,653 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Other grains farms reporting... 156 NA NA NA NA 160 NA •u NA acres... 6,701 86,098 139,987 16,221 12,795 2,563 22,756 6,3.* 6,979 bushels . . . 143,978 1,025,691 2,568,218 348,275 173,600 45,080 321,723 19,400 99,871 value , dollars . , . 151,177 1,132,215 2,785,183 356,152 91,883 32,007 216.298 38,710 155,467 Sales farms reporting. . . 65 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA bushels... 67,822 663,605 1,286,754 NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars... 71,215 727,580 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Annual legumes: Soybeans: Harvested for beans .... farms reporting... 1 4 4 26 45 3 NA NA 152 acres. .. 2 55 14 266 222 NA NA NA 1,126 50 187 223 2,268 1,532 30 2,498 NA 4,882 value , dollars . . . 93 439 547 4,990 2,334 56 6,071 NA 17,?74 Sales dollars . . . 418 NA NA NA NA N4 NA NA Cut for hay'^ farms reporting. . . 1 25 200 2,381 466 NA 643 acres... 40 325 3,480 67,420 16,774 201 12,764 tons 50 413 4,483 20,192 22,935 HA 17,577 value, dollars... 800 4,615 31,732 181,728 203,071 NA 263,655 Sales dollars. .. HA NA NA NA NA NA NA Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting 3,333 4,560 6,067 7,156 '7,701 6,615 9,840 9,075 5,661 acres.. . 198,219 231,940 281,976 296,234 '240,841 '173,512 '375,584 278,283 66,236 100- lb. bags... 1,645,733 1,955,673 2,169,547 1,606,553 1,385,789 373,978 1,299,620 NA 256,781 value, dollars... 11,191,324 12,320,740 13,969,956 9,507,636 4,632,037 2,056,380 5,870,306 HA 1,455,091 Sales dollars . . . 10,960,917 12,074,326 NA NA NA NA HA HA HA Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas farms reporting. . . 193 247 605 710 '607 NA 1,668 NA 1,306 acres... 6,468 5,946 15,488 19,676 "15,554 NA '50,446 NA 27,798 pounds . . . 5,978,709 4,782,320 17,179,700 16,922,300 14,103,200 NA 14,026,600 NA 17,745,100 value, dollars... 179,361 191,293 386,544 761,503 510,577 NA 526,340 NA 739,389 Sales dollars . . . 155,447 151,122 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hay ctops (see text): Land from which hay was cut^° acres... 1,267,477 1,310,732 "1,395,538 111,436,524 111,308,057 "1,293,390 "1,634,509 "1,648,373 1,624,977 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating .. farms reporting... 15,799 19,550 20,565 21,648 21,085 22,282 25,886 25,966 24,870 acres... 654,198 731,570 628,883 667,360 578,773 600,708 809,976 874,776 781,663 tons . . . 1,574,628 1,498,206 1,405,318 1,478,711 1,024,391 944,840 1,678,976 HA 1,779,005 value, dollars.. . 37,003,758 33,953,356 29,166,796 23,630,883 9,257,772 11,904,984 18,830,992 NA 32,911,600 Sales farms reporting . . . 6,233 6,640 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons . . . 5U,746 466,439 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA 12,026,045 12,127,414 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . . 2,307 2,152 2,384 2,230 2,015 2,337 NA NA NA acres.. . 209,499 195,832 166,540 127,992 133,484 123,433 181,194 155,783 174,030 tons 302,129 237,161 251,355 177,503 171,770 153,150 238,798 NA 284,211 value, dollars... 6,646,838 6,166,186 5,282,260 2,568,883 1,551,646 1,684,650 2,362,140 NA 6,154,752 Sales farms reporting. . . 532 323 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons.. . 40,270 22,378 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 885,940 531,828 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting — 2,469 2,937 NA NA NA NA HA NA 8,112 acres.. . 53,842 79,939 1^77,252 "95.092 11120,159 "108,306 "155,915 "115,041 132,136 tons . . . 60,095 63,445 53,561 33,180 56,088 53,412 115,087 NA 125,221 value, dollars... 931 ,473 1,522,680 l'l,540,366 111.420,492 11583,717 507,414 1,104,870 NA 2,253,978 Sales farms reporting . . . 218 257 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons . . . 4,395 7,093 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars... 68,134 170,232 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA 2,037 1,796 3,701 3,616 3,264 NA 3,606 NA 4,59' acres. . . 287,575 243,839 458,107 465,745 370,929 NA 361,601 361,662 411,10' tons . . . 272,787 183,129 468.039 451,452 298,552 NA 326,051 NA 364,90< value, dollars... 5,592,134 5,310,741 9,307,585 5,891,256 2,357,900 NA 2,639,281 NA 6,385,83< Sales farms reporting . . . 309 206 NA NA NA NA NA NA m tons... 32,161 19,649 NA NA NA NA NA NA HI dollars... 659,313 569,821 NA NA NA NA NA NA tu Other hay cut farms reporting... 1,607 1,759 2,293 1,948 NA NA NA NA NJ acres .. . 60,375 58,359 70,669 80,335 104,490 460,943 125,823 141,111 126,04 58,721 42,746 74,077 80,338 113,770 309,616 130,683 NA 131, 54< value, dollars... 1,056.978 1,025,904 1,543,173 1,042,751 920,334 3,715,791 1,081,221 NA 2,104,70^ Sales farms reporting.. . 171 164 NA NA NA NA NA NA HJ tons. . . 5,807 4,414 NA NA NA NA HA NA NJ dollars. . . 104,52b 105,936 NA NA NA NA NA NA NJ Grass silage made frcrai grasses. alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . . . 48 23 NA NA 1^13 NA NA NA !P acres . . . 1,988 1,193 NA NA 12222 NA NA NA HI tons , green weight . . . 14,393 4,209 NA NA 1^670 NA NA NA W value, dollars... 86,358 33 ,672 NA NA 1^2,109 NA NA NA HJ See footnotes at end of table. COLORADO 13 state Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING. ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED. AND SALES OF CROPS:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued ■■ and psplanaUons. ^oe IfVt) Census of — lQf'9 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 19::5 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) {Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (.January 1 ) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) 586 934 1,610 1,116 98 5 NA 966 NA NA 15,347 21,951 33,587 21,3% 17,111 NA 17,427 NA NA 1,368.410 2,950,816 3,442,518 2,105,880 1,394,460 NA 3,029,520 NA HA ■411,050 855,737 1,330,757 709,452 234,014 NA 480,256 NA NA 373, 6B2 761,605 HA NA NA NA HA NA NA 26 17 53 NA NA HA NA NA NA 859 537 1,1J3 NA NA HA NA NA NA 50.975 49,555 168,497 HA NA HA NA NA NA 7,646 5,451 67,399 NA NA HA NA NA NA 7,258 4,907 HA HA NA HA NA NA NA 1 NA HA NA NA HA HA NA 150 HA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,500 NA HA NA NA NA NA NA 1,500 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,400 NA HA NA HA NA NA NA 138 50 134 201 "87 NA 1*512 NA U 1,629 570 1,334 2,029 "777 NA 1*6,610 NA NA 402,679 143,525 314,499 341,700 1^190,560 NA '■'1,740,420 1*151,550 NA 19,080 116,777 61,716 122,655 102,510 1^23,215 NA HA 9,858 112,775 52,453 NA NA NA NA HA NA NA 78 94 530 HA 368 NA HA HA NA 1,547 1,600 9,544 NA 7,812 NA NA NA NA 279,992 354,445 2,414,844 HA 1,752,000 NA HA NA NA 25,199 38,989 342,471 HA 64,884 NA NA NA NA 22,399 33,531 NA HA HA NA HA NA NA \ 2 2 2 HA HA NA NA NA NA 90 27 30 NA NA HA HA NA NA 2,470 5,317 7,396 NA NA NA HA NA NA 371 1,063 2,958 NA NA HA HA HA NA 335 957 NA HA HA HA NA NA NA 11 NA NA NA HA NA NA 4,990 NA NA NA HA NA NA 177,052 NA HA NA NA NA NA 70,821 NA NA HA NA NA NA 70,381 NA HA NA NA NA NA HA 7 30 NA NA HA 1=425 NA 1=922 215 942 NA NA NA 1=17,968 NA HA 76,600 417,700 NA NA HA 1=10,354,300 1=126,427 NA 1=21,088,250 7,660 16,708 NA HA NA NA 1=1,687,060 7,380 14,201 HA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 3 16 NA NA HA NA HA NA 18 57 316 HA HA NA NA HA NA 1,160 6,893 63,400 NA NA NA NA HA NA 267 1,723 19,020 NA NA NA NA NA NA 221 1,551 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 9 2 NA HA HA NA NA NA 528 4 NA NA NA NA NA HA 60,050 344 NA HA NA NA NA NA 5,405 52 NA NA NA NA NA NA 5,256 HA NA NA NA NA NA NA 106 240 297 HA NA NA NA NA NA 9,164 26,005 25,907 HA NA NA NA NA NA 2,597,245 6,505,229 9,384,148 HA NA NA NA NA NA 77,917 585,471 469,206 HA NA NA NA HA NA 75,319 526,923 HA NA NA NA NA NA NA 144 81 357 HA HA HA NA HA NA 4,780 1,291 9,492 NA NA NA NA NA NA 494,437 132,281 1,142,155 HA HA NA NA NA NA 125,905 22,488 342,646 NA NA HA NA NA NA 122,194 20,235 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 76 23 HA NA NA NA NA NA HA 3,162 507 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA 280,330 34,040 NA NA NA NA HA HA NA 61,673 5,787 NA NA NA NA HA NA NA 60,001 5,207 NA HA NA NA NA NA NA 68 58 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,613 784 NA NA NA NA HA NA HA 214,107 98,241 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 64,232 16,701 NA HA HA NA NA NA NA 62,193 15,128 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 507 610 237 NA NA NA NA NA 2,758 9,097 7,827 64,934 NA NA NA NA 2,538 7,876 NA NA HA NA NA NA NA 223 340 447 HA 396 NA %4 NA 556 46,828 63,807 80,506 HA 45,332 NA 64,248 NA 10,588 6,946 4,965 11,517 HA 3,668 NA 9,200 NA 2,315 1,562,536 1,638,450 2,533,564 HA 352,089 NA 981,413 NA 259,244 1,562,536 1,633,450 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,712 3,335 4,430 5,935 6,207 10.518 15,043 10,445 17,903 51,041 51 , lei 56,068 79,773 70,762 92,923 89,692 64,560 77,337 10,492,946 10,016,799 10,859,914 10,234,688 6,624,220 4,673,303 8,780,663 5,754,638 5,324,870 15,739,419 20,033,598 24,114,024 23,283,482 6,345,925 4,595,415 16,273,906 5,393,219 19,524,525 13,430,971 15,718,299 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 93 127 388 NA 229 HA 131 NA 125 1,740 1,264 4,619 NA 534 HA 622 NA 727 2,796,305 1,886,765 8,535,800 NA 336,200 HA 610,000 NA NA 108,673 75,471 332,8% HA 29,<.15 NA 14,397 NA 74,114 108,673 75,471 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 1 NA NA NA 99 NA 656 40 13 NA 255 NA 293 NA 1,529 700 40 NA 3,708 NA 2,682 NA 7,433 5,600 180 NA 14,844 NA 13,410 NA %,629 HA NA NA NA NA NA HA Field seed crops harvested Alfalfa seed farms reporting . . ac res . . pounds . . value , dollars . . . Sales dollars. . Bromegrass seed farms reporting . . acres. . pounds . . value, dollars. . Sales dollars.. Buffalograss seed farms reporting.. acres. . pounds . . value , dollars . . Sales dollars . . . Clover seed: Red clover seed farms reporting. acres. pounds . . . value , dollars . . Sales dollars . . . Sweetclover seed farms reporting.. acres. . pounds . . . value, dollars. . Sales dollars . . Fescue seed farms reporting.. acres. . . pounds, value , dollars . . . Sales dollars. . . GramBgrass seed farms reporting . . . acres. . pounds . . . value, dollars. . . Sales dollars — Millet seed farms reporting.. ac res pounds . . . value , dollars . . Sales dollars . . . Orchardgrass seed farms reporting. ac res . , . pounds . . value , dollars . . Sales dollars . . . ryegrass seed ....farms reporting. ■ . acres, pounds . . . value , dollars . . . Sales dollars . . Sudangrass seed farms reporting... ac res . . pounds . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Wheatgrafls seed farms reporting . . acres.. pounds. . value, dollars.. Sales dollars. . Crested wheatgraes seed farms reporting . . acres. . pounds. . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Other than crested wheatgrass seed farms reporting. acres. pounds, value , dollars . Sales dollars . . . Other field seed crops acres.. value , dollars . . Sales dollars . . Other field ctops harvested: Broomcom farms reporting . . acres . . tons of brush. . . value , dollars . . Sales dollars. . Irish potatoes for heme use or for sale farms reporting.. acres ^* hundrednelght . . value , dollars . . Sales dollars.. . Popcorn farms reporting. acres . pounds ear com. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Root crops for feed farms reporting. acres, tons, value, dollars. Sales dollars . . . See footnotes at end of table. 14 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued lujm (Vor definitions and explansljons, see text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1^ 1933 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1920 (January 1) Other field crops harvesled-Continued Root and grain crops hogged or grazed, except com, sorghuas , and soybeans farms reporting... acres. . . value , dollars . . . Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting... acres. . . tons. . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Sunflower seed farms reporting. . . acres.. . bushels . . . value , dollars . . . Sales dollars. . . Other field crops acres. . . value , dollars . . . Sales 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 tiome use and tor sale (otiier tlian Irisli and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use^^ farms reporting. . . value , dollars . . . Vegetables harvested for sale^^ farms reporting.. acres. . Sales dollars. . Asparagus farms reporting. . acres. . Beans, snap (t>ush and pole types ; farms reporting . . acres. . Beets (table) farms reporting.. acres., iiroccoli farms reporting . . acres.. Cabbage farms reporting . . acres. . Cantaloups, honeydews, and muskmelons farms reporting.. acres. . Carrots fanns reporting.. acres.. Cauliflower farms reporting. . acres. . Celery farms reporting. . acres. . Com, sweet farms reporting.. acres. . Cucumbers and pickles. .farms reporting.. acres.. Eggplant fanas reporting. . acres.. Escarole, endive, and chicory farms reporting.. acres.. Lettuce and romaJLne farms reporting.. acres. . Onions, drj farms reporting.. acres.. Onions, green farms reporting.. acres. . Parsley farms reporting. . acres. . Parsnips farms reporting. , acres . . Peas, green farms reporting.. acres. . Peppers, hot farms reporting.. acres . . Peppers, sweet farms reporting.. acres. . PiimpVing 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 . , other vegetables acres. . 43 1,102 19,836 4,161 142,841 2,438,479 29,017,905 29,017,905 4 98 1,248 3,366 3,366 23 1,360 500 252,242,744 172,731,719 10,940 1,743 38,915 10,621,681 36 270 275 2,192 70 230 7 10 208 1,884 274 2,163 129 1,026 67 445 68 155 522 2,900 455 2,766 U 14 12 24 216 5,853 605 7,702 111 435 24 21 33 108 207 3,039 39 66 274 561 64 263 103 510 6 14 32 1,086 106 245 614 3,946 84 226 101 716 45 5 225 4,950 3,927 113,170 1,639,227 17,539,727 17,539,727 1 35 425 638 542 476 20,228 4,666 186,558,020 106,529,209 14,292 NA 2,139 29,640 6,728,052 67 308 330 1,955 106 166 16 39 354 2,552 311 1,976 240 1,338 U4 518 169 531 629 2,778 575 2,106 22 17 6 8 304 2,895 649 5,238 174 285 54 42 78 125 154 1,560 63 57 247 362 51 120 151 282 19 29 59 493 130 201 754 2,943 149 266 123 348 102 279 6,827 NA 4,814 115,874 1,882,660 20,594,355 NA 1 40 350 525 NA 101 ^'1,553,599 HA ^"^156,247,958 19, U9 NA 3,534 51,863 11,443,409 127 409 446 2,283 223 419 52 116 563 3,685 34* 3,340 453 962 275 2,222 330 1,123 905 4,275 885 2,245 22 20 21 17 615 4,321 1,189 10,473 217 221 93 46 93 90 455 7,625 97 177 276 320 45 132 248 297 48 113 186 1,045 163 392 935 3,987 277 474 196 512 522 NA NA NA 5,727 115,189 1,464,989 15,675,612 NA NA NA NA ,587 NA 150,948,210 84,770,623 29,777 1,696,489 5,448 76,445 10,735,852 NA NA 514 2,558 NA NA NA NA 828 5,572 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 875 3,291 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA 803 15,767 NA HA NA NA NA NA HA HA HA HA NA NA NA NA 1,444 5,775 NA NA NA NA NA 305 9,485 22,221 6,891 138,789 1,530,848 7,082,175 NA 10 137 497 497 NA NA 21,950 NA 33,189,563 21,412 708,384 5,017 54,593 3,487,535 339 412 598 2,014 225 132 18 49 869 4,007 821 10,342 695 1,137 377 2,994 473 1,422 993 2,592 712 1,406 23 21 3 1 644 3,349 1,257 6,855 80 89 42 15 89 71 938 10,584 4 1 210 168 37 156 105 75 25 20 306 1,042 106 236 1,427 3,695 237 277 291 769 612 NA NA NA 7,952 168,753 1,566,226 7,282,951 NA NA NA 22,067 602,345 NA 49,484 NA HA HA 1,241 2,752 NA NA NA NA 1,608 4,515 NA NA HA HA NA NA HA HA 1,404 2,760 NA HA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA 2,075 4,540 NA NA 692 1,209 NA 163 3,845 NA 8,368 209,835 2,620,823 18,345,761 NA 6 99 765 842 NA NA 24,656 1,217,279 7,513 61,171 6,209,935 595 441 1,370 3,852 191 349 6 52 1,550 3,614 1,186 11,198 360 467 529 3,201 593 1,118 1,360 2,418 1,247 2,682 18 13 HA NA 1,348 8,043 1,745 7,194 43 28 23 8 55 38 1,712 9,080 (21, (") "143 "95 46 163 43 20 NA NA 391 421 95 118 1,842 2,990 219 277 489 1,072 2,219 HA NA NA 8,297 205,647 2,387,287 19.097,014 NA NA NA NA NA NA I'A NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA 1,413 4,213 1,096 7,326 HA NA NA NA NA NA 1,230 1,591 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,049 5,386 1,030 3,063 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA HA NA HA NA HA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,523 2,287 NA NA 620 1,181 NA See ootnotes at end of table. COLORADO 15 state Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING. ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:" CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued Census of — (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (April 1) 19:'- ( January 1) Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale Raspberries farms reporting. acres. quarts . value, dollars. Strawberries famtJ 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 harvf rted farms reporting . bushels . value, dollars. .■^ales dollars . Apricots farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of b'-aring age farms reporting . number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting . number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . value, dollars. Sales dollars. Cherries farms reporting . Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting . number . Trees of bearing age farms reporting . number. LUantity harvested. .farms reporting. pounds. value , dollars . Sales dollars . Cherries, sour 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. povmds. value, dollars. Sal'-^s dollars. Cherries, sweet farmt: reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting . number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harveBted. .farms reporting . pounds . value . dollars. Sales dollars . Grapes farms reporting. Vines of all ages number. Vines not of bearir.g age farms reporting . number. Vines of bearing age farms reporting . number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds, value, dollars. Sales dollare. See footnotes at end of table. 36,500 14,600 39 55,259 17,131 2,333 18,519 1,591 436,330 713 148 ,099 1,321 2fla,237 : 90C I ■'64.803 I .■^'i9.C■49 ; 937 i 43,227 206 2,946 820 40,281 598 78,944 142,099 142,099 NA 37, OS 8 NA 100,718 2,840,491 335,162 fiSO 102,252 259 27,668 691 74,584 442 1,931,625 135,214 659 35,554 191 9,420 536 26,134 306 908,366 199,948 199,948 516 31,320 139 3,720 I 417 27,600 304 I 159,150 I 9,550 I 9,550 ! 196 62 il 623 16 6W 180 88 63 ,943 28 ,540 3,187 20,286 2,299 406,821 741 85,472 1,997 321,349 1,236 1,443,560 5,464,544 3,464,544 1,373 56,508 279 6,286 1,203 50,222 692 64,730 145,643 145,643 NA 150,670 NA 42,475 NA 108,195 NA 4,155,107 472,700 472,700 1,342 114,022 391 28,098 1,110 85,924 660 2,180,288 196,225 196,225 940 36,648 296 14,377 763 22,271 518 1,9-/4,819 276,475 276,475 844 55,916 179 4,885 724 51,031 493 249,476 14,969 14,969 347 176 133,723 67,425 469 237 244,663 105,374 26 5,319 12,505 =■'27,252 8,573 554,419 2,988 113,675 5,699 450,744 4,441 1,397,747 2,307,353 NA I 3,721 84,917 1,098 I 21,596 2,641 63,321 1,746 107,615 215,418 NA 7,569 344,605 95,778 NA 248,827 NA 5,336,274 464,370 NA 5,056 291,702 1.794 69,726 3,605 221,976 2,212 4,070,126 325,540 NA 2,513 52,933 1,098 26,052 1,574 26,851 807 1,266,148 136,830 NA 2,268 10'M9S 734 11,325 1,622 95,873 1,079 654,721 29,024 KA 1,015 521 385,988 160,762 662 210 185,032 71,955 36 7,953 5,356 27,571 7,811 611,572 NA 1,971,570 3,693,797 3,280 79,234 NA NA HA Ul,682 428,035 NA 5,871 1 366,180 ! NA NA NA 11,377,878 999,992 NA 1,982 144,264 1,152,752 65,077 1,101 618 506,971 87,397 981 530 687,795 127,166 69 6,819 5,362 24,375 6,805 583,221 1,638 55,715 5,857 532,506 4,015 1,237,313 949,020 NA 2,588 53,566 676 16,009 2,064 37,557 1,608 74,378 71,554 NA 5,139 407.184 1,460 38,651 4,153 368,533 2,935 5,458,937 143,971 NA 4,209 374,619 NA 30,694 NA 343,925 NA 4,931,596 114,030 NA 1,686 32,565 NA 7,957 HA 24,608 HA 527,241 29,941 NA 1,595 129,486 1,033 858 I ,045,832 135,958 NA NA 7,948 30,107 6,138 870,424 HA 814,411 1,466,956 1,232,243 5,992 600,568 NA 207,463 NA 393,105 10,459,400 233,469 1,769 163,854 «» NA 26,931 10,697 1,249 NA 102,55' 153,15-, 1,023 NA 639,631 1. 182. 658 15,552 26,040 1,899 973 982,546 205,149 1,588 658 900,765 173,471 294 41,172 8,082 32,498 9,607 1,090,239 KA 97,053 2,251,330 2,454,347 1,217 25,989 NA 10,974 NA 15,015 NA 22,176 56,387 NA 7,141 516,329 NA 230,218 10,225,936 586,931 NA NA 10,395 1,473,374 NA f4,162 NA 1,389.712 NA 2,424,421 2,193,171 HA 2,025 2,431 205,741 199,234 NA NA 37,434 NA NA NA 168,307 NA NA NA %3,202 NA 33,016 NA 1,356 600 633,766 158,449 1,513 653 944,2-'6 236,074 545 88,010 NA 1,961,052 3,724 183,315 10,4'75 1,777,737 NA 3,417,682 5,639,178 NA HA 6,479 60 575 442 5.904 9,154 15,562 HA 423,631 2,694 74,799 7,301 348,832 NA 9,244,872 536,537 NA NA NA NA HA HA HA NA HA HA NA NA NA 141.863 458 ;',, = 36 ! . :tV3 J 2 J. 327 NA 526 . 509 NA 16 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING. ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED. AND SALES OF CROPS:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definition? and explanations, Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes -Continued Nectarines -. 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 . . Sales dollars . . Peaches farms reporting. . Trees of all ages number . . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. . number . . Trees of bearing age farms reporting.. number. . Quantity harvested farms reporting.. biishels. . value , dollars . . Sales 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.. Sales 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.. Sales dollars.. Other tree fruits and nuts value , dollars . . Sales dollars . . Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts harvested. .. .dollars. . Value of fruits. Including berries and other small frjits, and nuts sold dollars.. 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 10 1,828 13 54 8 2,4ao 124 124 1,577 856,146 685 186,121 1,400 670,025 1,173 1.555.057 4,276,410 4,276,410 750 90,793 293 27,856 575 62,937 406 195,437 439,736 439,736 821 28,847 245 8,152 663 20,695 439 34,121 81,887 81,887 622 622 7,078,150 7,066,561 1954 (Oct. -Nov. ) 12 24 7 1,000 50 50 2,131 979,683 720 157,767 1,946 821,916 1,625 1,890,549 5,009,955 4,809,558 1,074 99,121 323 24,466 883 74,655 571 212,443 531,108 531,108 1,283 32,940 316 4,969 1,079 27,971 578 43,133 129,399 129,399 253 253 1950 (April 1) 18 306 25 78 12 1,900 86 NA 4,942 1,295,753 2,306 325,327 3,514 970,426 2,380 1,781,370 3,028,708 NA 2,228 95,108 894 20,558 1,458 74,550 736 165,795 282,298 M 4,584 74,623 1,493 18,364 3,335 56,259 1,876 52,006 103,144 NA 332 NA 6,608,881 4,186,050 1945 ( January 1 ) 4,042 1,225,554 NA NA HA NA 1,966,572 5,061,26b NA 1,867 83,328 1940 (April 1) U4,297 314,510 3,873 72 ,439 NA NA NA NA NA 52,318 139,055 NA 10,942,402 7,940,138 3,000 84 NA 3,187 1,044,045 1,627 398.309 2,381 645,736 1,976 1,276,701 961,235 NA 1,754 88,339 425 5,089 1,407 83,250 925 100,064 76.639 NA 3.588 63 ,306 1,125 25,194 2,692 38,612 1,801 28,886 42,043 NA 1935 (January 1) 307 NA 2,548 758,107 NA 136,979 NA 621,128 NA 1,210,075 1,210,075 NA 1,932 133,573 NA 16,796 NA 116,777 NA 205,683 123,410 NA 3,848 54.236 NA 9,885 NA 44,351 NA 27,707 47,102 NA 1930 (April 1) 3,095 788,666 NA 334,565 NA 454,101 NA 953,175 1,198,009 NA 2,334 203,109 NA 47,809 NA 155,300 NA 527,900 895 ,023 5,024 78,071 1925 (January 1) NA 17,923 60,143 NA 26,890 55,825 NA 3,042 407, 9M NA NA NA NA 715,341 890,823 NA 2,636 136,244 1920 (January 1) NA NA NA NA 4,855 73,223 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 479,101 958 32,158 2,896 446,943 NA 721,430 1,334,741 NA NA 176,096 879 39,979 2,598 136,117 KA 269,465 592,824 NA NA 2,318 28,055 5,243 80,027 NA 44,944 107,866 NA NA Not available. ^Figures for cropland harvested and specified crops relate to the crop years 1959, 1954, 1949, 1944, 1939, 1934, 1929, 1924, and 1919. ^Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that com cut for forage was excluded as moat of this acreage was probably duplicated iji the acreage of com harvested for grain. ■'Value of com and other com products sold. ^Com cut for forage . ^arms reporting sorghums for all purposes, except for sirup. ^Value of sorghums sold for hay or forage included in value of sorghums sold for grain or seed. "'For 1944, soybeans and cowpeas harvested for hay. Prior to 1944, annual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches in 1924. ^Excludes reports for farms reporting acres grown for all purposes with no production. Acres harvested for beans or peas not available. 'includes acres grown alone and acres grown with other crops for all purposes. Acres harvested for beans or peas not available. ^°For all Censuses, except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops, ^^Includes oats cut for feeding unttireshed. ^''silage crops other than com and sorghums. ^^Clover seed, except sweetclover. i*Clover seed. Including sweetclover. i^Includes proso millet. ^*For 1959, 1954, and 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested, ^''includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges. ^^Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes , except for the 1920 Census which included potatoes for hcxne use only. i'Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes, ^"includes green lima beans . ^^Hot peppers included with sweet peppers. ^^For Censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. ^■^For 1959 and 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. See text. ^*Does not include acreage for farms reporting less than l/2 acre. See text. COLORADO state Table 9.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 17 {Fiv dprmiUons and enplinations, ■^if U-Ml (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) 19W (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) l':)30 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 19^0 (January 1) Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and twlbs. grown for sale: NursiTv and ex*^"'^"'''^''' [nxlucLs, Dowpt and vepelfthlp seed.s and planL*;, flowers. and bulbs sold farms reportme. dollars. On farms with sales of $2,000 or more fanns rt^xxling. dt)!lar5t . NursBTj' products (trees, shrubs, vines, omamertals, etc.) farms reporline. Sales (fo! lars . Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants fanns reporting Grown under glass fanns reportme square feel Grown in the open fanns reportinp acres Sales dollars Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms fanns reporting Grown under glass or in house farms reportjng square feet Grown in the open farms reporting acres. Sales dollars Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting Sales of any forest products farms reporting dollars Sales of standing timber farms r«porting dollars Sales of all other forest products farms reporting dollars Sales of firewood, pulpwood, fence posts, sawlogs, and veneer logs farms reporting - dollars . . Sales of other miscellaneous pnxlucts ..fanns reporting dollars Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting cords (4" \ V \ H') Sales farms reporting cords (4' x4' X 8') Fence posts cuL farms reporting Sales farms reporting number Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting thousands of board feel Sales fanns reporting tiwusands of board feel 403 8,993,352 281 8,914,095 84 398 743,712 274 228 5,152,656 86 lOS 7,981,067 112 34 77,337 81 1,U3 268, 573 689 240 417,199 155 244,969 119 172, 230 96 156,124 32 16,106 363 3,877 37 824 283 107,971 40 54,308 53 3,742 32 3,5X 109 447 695, 524 2S8 226 4,837,094 106 170 5,795,190 63 153 816 125 1 261 i60 5« KA 302 290,766 1,155 13,037 883 253,«)7 i''205 °14,872 NA 6,754,092 NA NA U5 335 515,703 ^196 '4,505 414 '153 '229 '5,604,696 198 55 364,449 153 1,751 633,693 llA 150 86,609 247 169,367 115 34,433 1,309 U,971 1,099 320,490 171 4,570 '717 '4,584,218 488 242,861 540 2,307,280 NA NA 95 491 242, 526 '236 '4,253,568 NA NA '1,820,226 NA NA NA '269 '1,913 '244,528 631 114,280 NA HA 494 2,300,673 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA '254 •lA ^512, 549 NA NA NA HA NA NA NA '1,788,124 '999 '89,497 '"1,384 °446,680 3,849 54,523 1,405 407,328 140 5,004 NA Not available. 'Excludes data for farms unclassified as to type. 'Trees, plants, vines, etc. .in nurseries; flower and vegetable seeds: and bulbs. 'Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale. 'Crops grown under glass (flowers, plants, and vegetablea) and propagated mushrocms . 'Flowers, plants, and vegetables grown under glass; and flowers grown in tbe open, *Total square feet under glass. 'Flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and flowers and plants grown in the open. ^Value of flower and vegetable seeds; and vegetables and vegetable pi ants and mushrooms. ^Not strictly ccmparable with other years as figures probably include sane reports of firewood used on farms. '"Figures include sales of standing timber. 4,615 56,624 NA NA 33 159 83,062 197 ,98? 534 NA HA ■■859 681 '393,229 461 302,823 NA KA 18 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 10.— CHARACTERISTICS OF PLACES NOT COUNTED AS FARMS BECAUSE OF CHANGE IN DEFINITION OF FARM: 1959 Item (For liefinitions and explEm;ilions, sec text) Places excluded as farms by change in definition . 1954-1959 number . acres in place. Cropland harvested places reporting . acres . Under 10 acres places reporting . 10 or more acres places reporting . Operators by tenure: Full owners number. Part owners and managers number . Tenants number . Operators by color White number. Nonwhite number . Operators by year began operation of present place: 1959 (iperaiors reporting . 1958 operators reporting. 1957 operators reporting . 1956 operauxs reporting. 1951-1955 operators reporting . 1950 or earlier operators reporting . Operators by age: Under 55 years operators reporting . 55 to 'J4 years opefatws reporting. 65 or more years operators reporting. Operators not repcrting age number . Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Operators by days of work off place in 1959: No days , operators reporting.. . 1 to 49 days operators reporting. . . 50 to 99 days operators reporting . . , 100 to 199 days operators reporting... 200 or more days operators reporting Operators not reporting number. . . Operators reporting other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting. .. Cattle and calves of all ages places reporting. . . Tiumber... Cows, including heifers that have calved places reporting... number. . . Hogs and pigs places reporting... numbw . . . Chickens 4 months old and over places reporting . . . number,, . Com harvested for ail purposes places reporting. .. Hay harvested places reporting. . . acres,,. 1 ,«0 43 ,735 473 1 ,596 464 9 1 232 ?5 169 154 117 85 91 355 606 924 242 334 39 50 73 935 1,303 1,938 701 802 375 1,254 315 30,234 93 258 305 1,014 State Table ll.-DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Census of 1959 Census starting date— October 14; October 28 - ^lorado Census of 1954 Census starting date — October 11; October 25 Colorado Approxiniaie average date of enumeration wci-V of . . . Percent of farms (.-numeraleil during- Nov. 8-^■ov. 14 I'erri'nl 2 2 10 16 22 20 16 8 (: (-, (z) Mov 1-Nov 6 Porcenl of famis onumeratcd dunng— 4 3 15 OcU)b3ve calved tams^ roporiiof.. numlipr. . 1 'lum? rfp)rt)ni; . , •2 'kfTTisrcpoTtmt'. . iot I .irms reporting.. :"> Co 51 liimis rpr*)rtin£ . . 10 to U laims rf'ptirtinj.' , . 15 lo 1!> (arms n?r>crtir'.' . . 3 to 29 CikrDis fpponint; . . lo 40 f^intis ffrortin;', .. to T4 .".rms roportiiii! , . " "' 'o 0? ",-inii9 repprtme . . : 'X> to !!)!> Cnrrrft reponirp . . ■2C0 lo -Uli) farms reportir" . . farms reporurs . . jOO or fTior<» Milk cows on hand. . fnrms fcnirtmg. numbi-r . . famis reixMiifitf- . fwwv* rflpiirtini;. , . ftwrns rt'norlini;. , . frtf^u repurUnj.*. 3 or 1 WoO 10 to 14 fnn^s rPficWTin'?. 15 Ui 19 f.ir-rs ri-frtin^. , iOOlo 139 forms rpportim'., 200 to -193 rirn;s reportins . 'iWor more fprn-.* repnriini'. , Cattle sold alive, excluding calves fam.s report ins.. . fares -^prtin';. , re^)rtin;:. rcportine. , reportinr., rpfyirtin". . 1 lo 4 fsrr;s 5 to 9 farr. ? 10 lo 19 fiirr,* 20 lo "29 farms flO to S9 farms 40 to 49 forms 50 to 99 farms lOO Of more farms 100 to 199 famv 200 or more farm^ Hogs and pigs of all ages on hand . fiiniis rofortirit'. nunibor. . 1 to 9 fATtiis fi'porlinc.. 10 (o 24 fiirn-s recortint- . , 2.'5 to 49 farms rpportms . . 50 l<> ?9 farrrs roportni^- . , 100 to 1^9 rimi.>i renomns. , 200 to 499 fnrnf rfportinp. 500 to 999 fttn.-.f. r'-noriin-- . 1,000 nr niorp Tvils rof^nini'. , Litters farrowed. December 1. previous year, to November 30, Census year. ffkmi« rcporime . . ] (vn.^ r(>|iiinint: . . 2 farni? reiwrlinc, . 3 fftfns report ii;;. . 4 farms rnportin;?. . . S fnnr.s roporlin? , . 6 farm- report inj:.. 7 forTTi? reporting . . Hi fnm.'^ rpportinp . . 9 farms r^-ixirtittc ■ • 10 or more firms rprwrtinp,, 10 to 19 fnrms roportifip . , 20 lo 39 fam.s rpiKirtini;.. 40 In 69 farns n-fiortinc . . 70 ij.i 119 fanii' rpportin;'. . 100 or more fiin..'. r.^f-iriinL'. . NA Not available. 24, -175 :,238,701 735 :,7ii r.517 t:.310 2,987 5,323 4,519 f ,603 3,093 1,881 629 22,086 315,814 2,(>94 1,929 1,989 2,683 1,770 1,391 2,261 2,874 1,807 794 1,227 570 97 16,051 127,057 5,137 3,126 2,742 2,088 671 389 616 S43 302 75 54 : 16,442 .,157,463 4,567 i 2,690 [ 2,632 1,465 ! 301 1 614 I 1,473 1,161 I 1,039 14,057 452,477 3,223 2,128 2,922 1,633 983 690 1,485 993 689 304 10,310 243,248 5,357 2,393 1,334 790 314 100 13 9 5,645 1,138 1,040 556 502 324 297 207 199 139 1,243 801 318 88 13 23 31,596 ,,100,366 1,'121 4,346 3,612 12,452 NA NA 4,537 5,228 NA NA lU 29,779 889,231 4,109 2,617 3,011 4,535 3,054 2,021 2,932 2,956 1,764 794 1,283 605 98 24, 529 152, 529 6,851 4,429 4,305 4,497 1,756 868 1,029 633 113 18 30 20,502 1,002,721 6,198 3,733 3,516 1,749 976 700 1,699 1,110 S21 18,156 i41, 193 4,985 3,710 3,702 1,830 999 694 1,406 830 KA NA U,3i4 170,909 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 5,494 NA NA MA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA (For tiprinitions and oiplnnnlic Hogs and pigs sold alive f:in, s 10 (o 19 :■(! to 29 ■ iO to :19 ■10 Ui 49 50 tfi 99 inoto 199... 200 or more . . 200 to (99 . 500 Uj 999 . 1,000 .ir riK* Sheep and lambs of all ages on hand. . Under 2.'. 25 10 99 , JOO to '.'a^ .100 to 093 1.000 to 1.999., 2,000 Ui 1,999., 5.000 or mori-, . , Wool shorn (excluding lambs wool) . Under 1,000 poiinds 1. 000 to 2.499 [imml.t ., 2,500 til 1,999 fioiindp .. .'i.OOO lo 9.939 pounds .. 10.000 to 19.099 pouniirnM.ir<' ■1,200 tnt;.n99. fi,4ilOor rwre. ., Broilers (Chickens) sold. r'nder 2,000 2.000 lo 3,999.... 4,000 loT. 990... S.OOO to 15.999.. Ifi.OOO to 29.999. .10,000 to .'59.999. BO.OOO lij 99.999.. 100.00(1 i>r mure.. Chickens (other than broilers) sold . Under TiO. 50 to 99 . ! 00 t. :199 . iW lo 733 KOO (o 1.599..,, 1.600 to :!,119., 3.200 t<.«..199.. ';,4I)0 lo 9,999., in.OlM'„r >,^re.. Chicken eggs sold . Under 100 dozens 100 U.noo dozens ino ui ^Vt.lozen-! son to l..'il3 dor-ens l.fiOO to 1.999 (iozens 2.000(0 4.999 dozens Tj.OOO or more HoJicns 5,000 to 9.999 dozens ... 10.000 In 19,993 dozens . 2ri.00n to 49,399 dnj^ens . ,^0,000 nr rti)r<' dozens . . . Turkeys raised . Under .*0 T,<) to .199 400 to 799 ^00 to 1,^33 1,600 or niorc l.fiOO to 1,199.. .1.200 to 9.999.. 10,0ortinir. 'arms rejiortinc. 'firms reporlint', . number . 'arms reoortinsr. 'arms renortinc. . 'nm.s rep<»rtin|i. , 'ami*< refxirtini:. . 'nnng reporlinc. 'nms reporlinc. 'nrrii-t repirtui)!. . .inti< reporlin". . pounds , . 'arrris reporlin^'. 'arms re'x)nmj . . ''arms repurtini", , 'nrrrs reporlint:, , 'am- reportinu, . 'orriLs refxirtine. - 'nmi.t rtffiortinK. , 'arn^5 reponinq. . nUFil'er, , "arms refKirtinc. . iirms renorlinc . . 'ams reiwrlin^. . 'irm.s reponinf. . ■ rer^irtmt;, . 'arr.s rpfortin:;. . 'arme reportin'!. , 'iirtii" re[yirl.ir[.', , farms repDrrmr. - anil,* reportiny , , nitniiinr. . 'nrm? reportini:.. 'arm.s rpportini;. , 'arms reporlinj^,, 'arms reportinp. , 'arms reportine. , 'arms renortint;. . : re[)ortine. . 'arms reporline. . 'amis reportinp. . number. . s reportine,. ■firms reportiriff. . 'arms reponin/*.. 'ami.= reporlinj;. , 'nrn-iS reportine. , reportinir. . reimrtinp. , renorting. . 'amis retwrtinr. . arms rep 278 330 1,966 578 237 673 804 331 345 84 75 5,368 5,211 4,040,655 2,686,646 47 18 } - 102 217 237 446 568 1,822 l 2,677 1,385 1,071 518 331 258 145 222 107 144 66 39 15 8 2 1,547 l,«i2 1,264,643 797,322 12 26 23 IS 86 133 674 764 336 2A3 180 168 97 39 36 27 29 16 11 7 10,815 499,287 549 1,237 1,384 476 537 994 751 1,969 1,674 394 136 51 124 32 7 10,315 14,701,473 27 17 134 430 345 2,503 2,459 1,356 911 909 766 365 93 5,394 8,220,443 11 23 113 1,437 1,335 781 457 503 449 213 62 9,060 349,535 551 1,375 3,192 1,234- 542 62 21 3 9,060 6,201,302 268 618 4,267 757 358 365 201 &4 12 3,682 22,909 59 73 185 1,688 380 375 99 184 94 35 10 RYE Acres harvested farms reporting.. UniJer 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . , 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . . 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 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . , 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres fanns reporting. 30O to 499 acres farms reporting. , 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting.. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . Under 20 bushels farms reporting, 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting . . 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting . , 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting . , 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 or more bushels farms reporting. . DRY FIELD AND SEED BEANS Acres harvested farms reporting. acres. , Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 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 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting., 100-lb. bags.. Under 20 bags farms reporting . , 20 to 24 bags farms reporting., 25 to 49 bags farms reporting . . 50 to 99 bags farms reporting. . 100 to 199 bags farms reporting . . 200 to 499 bags farms reporting. . 500 to 999 bags farms reporting . . 1,000 to 1,499 bags farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bags farms reporting. . 2,000 to 2,999 bags farms reporting.. 3,000 or more bags farms reporting.. 1,192 67,477 40 91 122 39 35 134 70 219 268 124 1,192 865,506 18 37 37 179 391 220 118 40 41 34 928 724,924 22 483 187 97 27 39 21 3,308 184,931 245 423 158 224 435 266 763 330 158 22 25 114 45 3,308 1,585,311 109 25 113 216 466 1,180 338 217 104 24 22 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 13. -FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED. AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Dala for all crops except corn, Irish potatoes, apples, peaches, and forest products are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text] (For dcfimliuTi= a ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MIXTURES CUT FOR HAY AND FOR DEHYDRATING Acres harvested fanns reporting . . acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting , . 5 to 9 acres fanns reporting . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting.. 15 acres farms reporting . . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting . . 20 to 34 acres farms reporting.. 25 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 249 acres farms reporting . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1, 000 or more acres farms reporting . . Quantity harvested farms reporting. , tons.. Under 20 tons farms reporting.. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting.. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . . 50 to 99 tons fanns reporting . . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . . 200 to 499 tons fanns reporting . . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. . 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting.. 3,000 or more tons farms reporting. . Quantity sold farms reporting.. tons. . Under 25 tons farms reporting . . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . , 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . , 100 to 499 tons farms reporting. . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . , 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting., 1, 500 to 1, 999 tons farms reporting . . 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting., 3,000 or more tons farms reporting. , CLOVER, TmOTHY, AND MKTUKES OF CLOVER AND GRASSES CUT FOR HAl Acres harvested farms reporting . . acres. , Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . . 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 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1, 000 or more acres farms reporting . Quantity harvested farms reporting . tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tone farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. 3,000 or more tons farms reporting. 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 or more tons farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 15,288 19,317 672,729 716,200 987 1,974 1,593 2,165 1,694 ~1 600 > 5,628 721 1 1,571 J 1,112 3,599 \ 5,001 3,018 3,141 1,060 1,087 184 53 ^ 218 81 81 12 19 3 3 16,288 19,317 1,&49,335 1,472,765 2,930 793 } 6,285 2,538 3,413 3,923 4,360 3,671 \ 5,094 2,106 239 148 28 12 5 3 3 2 6,359 6,701 541,574 463,917 1,570 1,970 1,266 1,454 1,619 1,768 1,837 1,448 62 57 2 4 1 1 1 2,426 219,760 79 48 108 53 10 2,426 318,128 619 147 296 440 412 389 94 18 2,067 192,589 149 200 390 283 } 126 99 46 14 2,067 230,905 I 786 301 303 \ 593 513 276 40,711 20,874 210 101 54 46 111 50 133 75 OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE, OR OTHER 3.\ALL CSLMUS CUT FOR KJCf Acres harvested farms reporting., acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . . 15 acres farnu^ 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 99 acres farms reporting., 100 tc 199 acriss farms reportlog.. 200 " farms reporting . , 250 V farms reporting.. 300 or more acres farms reporting. , Quantity harvested farms reporting., tons.. Under 20 tons farms reporting. . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 2^1 r.-j 4-v r.oTi2 farms reporting. TiG farms reporting. . ■ '.arts farms reporting. ■.ons farms reporting. ■■ tons farms reporting . . Quantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 or more tons farms reporting . WILD HAY CUT Acres harvested farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 15 acres farms reporting . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting . 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting . ^0 to 49 acres farms reporting. .■res farms reporting. ' a^res farms reporting. 20C to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 tons farms reporting. 5,000 or more tons farms reporting. 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 or more tons farms reporting. 2,562 54,221 353 493 533 98 85 3CH 111 364 164 2,562 60, 199 1,573 295 398 184 84 22 1 236 3,606 199 21 14 2 2,031 284,538 111 208 236 88 42 183 71 251 261 237 74 27 lOi 86 52 2,031 264,962 743 137 307 263 238 204 322 30,980 COLORADO 23 State Table IH.-FARMS REPORTING C'l.ASSIFIKI) BY ACRP:S HARVKSTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED. AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS- rrvsuSES OF 1959 AND 1954-(ontinued {Oita for all crops except oom, In>;h potaUws. applps. peaches, and fori' I - p*J on reports for nnly a sample of farms. See text] OTiER HAY ctrr Acres har\'ested farms reporting. acres . Under 'J acres rann:; reportlrii-. ? to 9 acres famiE reportirv. 10 to K acres farms reporting . 15 acres f omu; reporting . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres fanoK reporting. 25 to 29 acres farms reportinr- 30 to 49 acres farm? reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting- 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres famis reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reportir^: . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 or more acres farms reporting. CJuantity harvested farms reporting. ton:: . Under 20 tons farms reportinf:. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting. 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 to 999 tons farms reportinr. 1,000 or more tons fajTus reportin;-. Quantity sold farm;^ report inc. tons. Under 25 tons forms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 or more tons fanss reporting. ALFALFA SEED Ai:re2 harvested farms reporting. a.' res. Under 5 acres fana? reporting. 5 to 9 acres fajms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farm:: reporting . 15 acres farms reporting . lb to 19 acres farms reporting . 20 to 24 acres farmc reporting. 25 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 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reportir.^. ■'OO or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds . Iftlder 20 pounds farms reporting. 20 to 24 pounds farms reporting . 25 to 49 pounds farms reporting. 50 to 99 pounds f aras reporting. 100 to 199 pounds farms reporting . 200 to -499 pounds famu; reportir^; . 500 to 999 pounds farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 pounds farms i-eporting. 1, 500 to 1, 999 pounds farms reporting . 2,000 to 2,999 pounds farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 pounds farms reportir.g. 10,000 or more pounds farms reporting. LRI3il POTATOES Acres har\'ested for heme use or for sale farms reporting hundredweight Under 1 acre farms reporting acres hundredweight 1.0 to 1.9 acres farms reporting acres hunlredweight . .0 to 2.9 acres farms reporting acres hundredweight 3.0 to 4,9 acres farms reporting acres hundredweight ■ .0 to 9.9 acres f.jinns reporting acres hundredweight iO.O to 24.. 9 acres farni£ reporting acres hundre dwei gh t 25.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting acres hundredweight '"0 or more a^res farms reporting acres hundredweight See footnotes at end of table. 1,651 60,216 W? 162 227 198 105 333 252 77 l,bM ^8,430 773 171 I 381 ' 220 1 77 24 3 2 I 171 5,835 lOt) 19 35 10 569 14,109 51 114 131 47 22 31 41 69 32 1,847 58, 576 220 78 10 3 1,847 42,0Oi 287 149 y.3 3,523 99 18 20 904 22,784 135 212 275 569 90i l,89i,997 3,204,578 ;:;} 5 .../ 11 li 12 96 } 158 102 141 79 127 il 51 iS 103 32 134 56 85 53 75 1,712 3,335 5i,(>i: 51,181 0,492,946 10,016,7°9 257 1,260 52 155 6,098 20,093 71 176 78 190 6,812 ' 17,559 32 84 66 170 9,297 16,684 50 135 175 4«6 29,897 65,006 148 327 1,023 2,383 168,513 422,620 455 635 7,233 9,653 1,520,482 1,870,361 366 409 12,366 13,641 :, 502,712 2,613,722 333 309 30,048 24,498 0,249,135 4,990,754 Acres harvested farms reporting . , acres . , Under 5 acres farms reporting . , 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . , 10 to 14 acres farms reporting.. 13 acres farms report! nj^.. 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 99 acres farms reportinL". 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. , 200 to 249 acres farms reporting.. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . , 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . , 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. l^antity harvested faros reporting.. tons of brush. . TMder 20 tons farms reporting.. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tens farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 199 tons farnis reporting.. 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 tons... farms reporting.. 1, 500 or more tons farms reporting . SlfOAR BEETS FOR SUOAH Acres hajT'usted farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres .farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 15 acres farms reporting . 16 to 19 acres fazms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 29 acres f srms reporting. 30 to A9 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. lOO to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harveste;i farms reporting . tons. . Under 20 tons farms reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 T.o 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 tons farms reporting. 5,000 or more tons farms reporting. . VECETABLES ilARVESTED FOR SALE (Other than Irish and sweet potatoes) Value of sales farms reporting.. doilari; . . Under $20 farms reporting. . $20 to $24 , f arns reporting . . $25 to $49 farms reporting.. $50 to $99 farms reporting . , $100 to $199 farms reporting., $200 to $499 farms reporting., $500 to $999 farms reoorting., $1,000 to $1,499 farms reporting.. $1,500 to $1,995 farms reporting.. $2,000 to $2,999 farms rerorting.. $3,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting. . LAND DI BEAMING AND NOHBEARING FRUIT ORCHARDS, GRO\'EG, \""fJEYARDS, AND PLANTED HUT TREES^ A^res in orchards faras reporting., acres. , Under 0.5 acre farms reporting., 0.5 to 0.9 acre farms reporting., 1.0 to 1.4 acres farms reporting., 1.5 acres farms reporting.. 1.6 to 1.9 acres farms reporting.. 2.0 to 2.4 acres farms reportinj; . . 2.5 to 2.9 acres farms reportinf.. 3.0 to 4.9 acres farms reporting. . 5.0 to 9.9 acres famr: reporting . . 10.0 to 19.9 acres farms reporting. . 20.0 to 24.9 acres farms reporting.. 25.0 to 29.9 acres farms reporting.. 30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting.. 50.0 to 99.9 acres farms reporting.. 100 or more acres farms reportini: . . 224 48,802 224 7,274 10 11 4 29 I 37 84 I 36 6 7 4,192 3,633 143,427 103,937 10 102 122 320 439 ■\ 134 350 (■ 1.519 4«0 522 1,418 1,229 633 417 81 42 3 4 4,192 3,633 2,479,062 1,432,518 16 } 15 116 50 295 397 1,580 [ 2,046 1,548 863 415 187 111 47 48 7 10 6 340 63,807 HA DA NA HA HA 340 4,965 HA NA NA HA 1,665 2,227 10,346,435 5,459,472 52 6 } 39 69 64 162 81 121 \ 493 200 234 131 302 153 187 124 137 245 262 222 206 219 114 2,433 3,359 20,ff73 20,155 255 197 24A 304 359 61 1,157 11 215 J 35 331 } 522 392 561 312 351 78 15 } 178 69 76 43 10 18 3 24 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVP^STED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Cuntinued [Data for all crops except com, Irish potatoes, apples, peaches, and forest products are based on reports for only a sample of farma. See textj (Fordoriml Iloni ml explminlif (IVir .lorinilinns ami cxi.l^alK.ns, ■^ APPLES'' Any apples farms Trees of all ages Trees not of bearing age farms Trees of bearing age farms Quantity harvested farms reporting. . . .number. reporting. number , reporting . nuniber. reporting. bushels. age: reporting . Ncmbearing trees number , Farms classified by number of trees of bearing No trees of bearing age farms Less than 20 trees of bearing age farms Trees of all ages Trees not of bearing age farms Trees of bearing age . Quantity harvested farms reporting. . . .number . report ing . number . reporting . number . reporting . bushels . 20 to 99 trees of bearing age farms Trees of all ages Trees not of bearing age farms reportinj^. . . . number , reporting . number . Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number . Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . 100 to 199 trees of bearing age farms Trees of all ages Trees not of bearing age farms Trees of bearing age f anus Quantity harvested farms 200 to 499 trees of bearing age farms Trees of all ages Trees not of bearing age farms Trees of bearing age farms Quantity harvested farms 500 to 999 trees of bearing age farms Trees of all ages Trees not of bearing age farms Trees of bearing age farms Quantity harvested farms 1,000 or more trees of bearing age.... farms Trees of all ages Trees not of bearing age farms Trees of bearing age farms reporting . . . . .number, reporting . number . reporting . number. reporting . bushels . reporting. . . . . number . reporting. number . reporting . niunber . reporting . bushels . reporting . . number . reporting. number . reporting . number . reporting . bushels . reporting . . . . . number . reporting. number . reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . 1,591 2,299 436,336 406,821 713 741 148,099 85,472 1,321 1,997 288, ^37 321,349 900 1,236 7&4,803 1,443,560 270 302 34,689 22,998 480 755 6,491 8,867 151 179 2,635 3,229 480 755 3,856 5,638 259 404 4,097 13,069 394 670 21,015 28,781 84 116 5,757 3,841 394 670 15,258 24,940 269 377 24,648 40,690 117 186 20,877 28,117 33 34 5,507 4,265 117 186 15,370 23,832 90 124 23,565 84,296 189 221 88,050 73,659 81 49 29,803 10, 174 189 221 58,247 63,485 156 160 132,705 279,052 84 101 77,338 77,083 52 29 21,662 10,202 84 101 55,676 66,881 71 90 147,493 289,122 57 64 187,876 167,316 42 32 43,046 30,743 57 64 139,830 136,573 55 61 432,295 737,331 PEACHES" Any peaches farms reporting . , Trees of all ages number . , Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.. number. , Trees of bearing age farms reporting.. mimber . , Quantity harvested farms reporting. . bushels . . Farms classified by number of trees of bearing age: No trees of bearing age farms reporting., fJonbear ing trees number . , Less than 20 trees of bearing age... 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 . , 20 to 99 trees of bearing age 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 . , 100 to 199 trees of bearing age 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 . , 200 to 499 trees of bearing age 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 . . 500 to 999 trees of bearing age 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 . . 1,000 or more trees of bearing age.. 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 . . 1,577 856, 146 685 136, 121 1,400 670,025 1,173 1,555,057 177 15,098 397 2,982 73 743 397 2,239 223 2,429 199 11,701 29 2,549 199 9,152 168 17,836 114 19,066 23 4,055 114 15,011 106 24,838 244 99,369 102 20, 591 244 78,778 237 151, 184 212 186,537 120 42,668 212 143,869 206 350,014 234 521,393 161 100,417 234 420,976 233 1,008,706 See footnotes at end of table. COLORADO 25 state Table 13.-FARMS REPOHTlNti CLASSIKIKI) BY ACRES HARVKSTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [DaU for alt crops oxippi com, Insh polaloos, npplas, peaches, and forest produrta are based on reports for only a «amplp 3 lext] Ilom N.ltf U'ltil (1 i.r .li.finilK.n~ nml .■x|.|.-wi.ilii.n~, ^r.- I.-Ml ■>t(Uc I.ilnl (Kit iWinition^ nn.l .■<|>lfUT)(i..n«, so- io*t) 105!) nr.i lir.n 1054 FOREST PRODUCTS Sales of standing timber farms reporting... dollars . . . Under $25 fanos reporting... $25 to $99 farms reporting . . . 155 244,969 3 11 31 51 30 17 12 363 3,877 333 17 U 37 824 NA KA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA 1,155 13,037 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA FOREST PROCUCTS^Contlnued 283 107,971 84 152 30 12 5 40 -"1,308 32 3,134 1 4 6 6 3 10 number . . . Under 100 fence posts farms reporting. . . 100 to 499 fence posts farms reporting... 500 to 999 fence posts farms reporting... 1,000 to 4,999 fence posts farms reporting... 5,000 or more fence posts farms reporting... 253,407 NA NA NA $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting... $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting... $5,000 or more farms reporting... Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting... cords C4'x4'x8')... Under 25 cords farms reporting... 25 to 49 cords farms reporting. , . 50 to 99 cords farms reporting... NA number . . . Sawlogs and veneer logs sold farms reporting... thousands of board feet... NA NA NA 1,000 to 2,499 board feet farms reporting... 2,500 to 4,999 board feet farms reporting. .. 5,000 to 9,999 board feet farms reporting... 10,000 to 19,999 board feet farms reporting... 20,000 to 49,999 board feet farms reporting... 50,000 to 99,999 board feet farms reporting... 100,000 or more board feet farms reporting... NA NA NA 500 or more cords farms reporting . . . Sales farms reporting; . . . cords (4'x4'x8')... NA HA NA NA r„, Not available. Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 26 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 Fii^re^ > IT? and wago rate? are for hirixj person? working Ihe week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on report-s for only a sample of farm?. See te\tj (For definitions and explanations. ?ee text) Hifed workers farms reponinc. . . persons . . . 1 Sired worker famis reporting. .. 0 hired wjrkeis famis reporting.. . T or 4 hired workers fanns reporting . . 5 Co 0 hired wwkers farms reporting. . . 10 or more hired wollters farms reporting. . . RegtjiaT workers (to be employetj 150 or more days) farms reporting. .. persons . . . 1 hired worker farms reiwrting. .. 2 hired workers farms reporting... r. or 4 hireti workers famis reporting. . . -^ !o 9 hired workers farms reporting... 10 or more hitwl workers farms reporting. .. Seasonal workers (lo be employed less than 15fl days) farms reporting. .. persons . . . 1 hired worker farms reporting... 2 hired workers farms reporting... 3 or 4 hired workers farrns reporting... :> to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . . 10 or iT»re hired worker? fams reporting. . . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting — i3oth regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. . . Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. .. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. , . persons. .. Average hours worked per person per month hours .. . Average wage rate per person per month dollars. . . Under $50 per month farms reporting. . . $50 lo J94 per month rs™8 reporting. . . S85to S109 per month farms rcjiorting... SUO to S129 per month farms reporting. . . S130to ?169 per month farms reporting... SI 70 to S314 per month farms teprrting . . . S215 lo S274 per month farms reporting . . . 5275 to S.324 per month farms reporting. . . S325 to 5374 per month farms re|)orting . . . $375 and over per month farms reporting... Paid on 3 weekly tjasis farms reporting... persons. .. Average hours worked per person per week hours . . . Averafte wage rate per person per week dollars. .. Under S12 per week farms reporting. .. $12 to $24 per week farms reiorting... S25 to $29 per week farms reporting... $30 lo $39 per week farms reporting. . . $40 to $49 per week farms rejwrtinR... $50 to $59 per week fams reporting. . . $60to$G9 I>er week famis re|iorting. .. $70 lo $79 per week fanns reporting . . . $80 lo $89 per week fartns reporting . . . $90 and over per week farms reporting . . . Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. . . persons . . . Average hours worked per person per day hours . . . Average wage rate per person per day dollars . . . Under $4 per day farms re(x>rting. . . $4 pet day fart"s reporting . . . $5 per day farms re|)orling . . . $6 per day farms reiiorting. . . S7 per day fam.s reporting. . . .$8 per day farms repcrting . . . $9 per day farms rejxirting. . . $10 per day farms reporting. . . $11 per day fanns reporting. . . $12 and over per day farms reporting... Paid on an llOUfly basis farm? reporting... persons . . . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars. . . Under $0.45 per hour fanns reporting . . . .$0.45 to .50.54 per hour fanns rejwrting. . . $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. .. $0.65 to .50.74 per hour fanns reporting. . . $0.75 to $0.84 per hour. fanns reporting... $0.85 to $0.99 per hour. fanns reporting . . . $1.00 lo $1.14 per hour fanns reporting . . . 51.15 to $1.29 i*r hour fanns rejiorting... $1.30 to $1-44 per hour farms reporting... $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting... Paid on a piece-work basis famis reporting . . . persons. . . t^ersons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. . . persons . . . Average earnings per person dollar? . . NA Not available. Tnui all farms 7,487 17,123 4,258 1,646 909 453 221 5,130 9,524 3,406 1,009 442 195 78 3,514 7,599 2,261 629 335 135 104 3,973 1,157 2,357 4,198 6,333 222 215 26 73 190 156 492 1,514 1,229 361 76 31 310 1,457 49 54 20 175 318 136 968 ,675 9.1 8.93 106 92 116 202 45 258 8 112 2,340 4,331 1.06 10 12 3 48 185 113 1,500 312 26 126' 491 2,277 254 1,421 11.92 9,614 36,317 4,612 1,312 1,340 923 927 5,315 9,887 3,526 1,003 508 193 75 5,920 26,430 2,749 903 363 608 797 3,694 1,621 4,299 4,463 7,674 237 184 22 132 351 307 1,010 1,873 630 100 622 .289 55 45 10 I'i 34 100 216 161 62 14 2,074 5,422 9.4 7.42 35 63 338 422 331 489 65 331 2,926 9,257 0.92 28 38 114 836 136 1,393 135 14 S2 1,203 12,675 m KA 16,731 4,110 1,602 904 439 219 5.045 9,358 3,342 996 442 189 76 5,330 7,373 2,165 604 330 177 104 3,894 1,151 2,229 4.127 6,756 223 215 26 71 167 156 481 1,501 1,215 355 74 799 ,,416 49 55 20 42 175 313 136 43 10 23 941 1,648 9.2 3.93 25 4 106 82 116 195 2,252 4,675 1.06 10 12 3 48 135 108 1,453 301 26 106 470 2,236 244 1,411 11.95 2,022 7,049 722 541 397 227 135 1,761 269 152 71 769 2,161 458 126 94 45 46 1,253 508 261 1,459 3,364 227 230 18 41 109 463 552 183 34 336 748 51 58 6 72 136 75 25 9.3 9.34 2 1 16 16 25 48 16 65 513 ,742 10 64 27 298 67 17 91 663 68 516 11.40 2,003 3,579 1,174 491 253 72 13 1,547 2.220 1.126 291 103 17 5 799 1,359 543 155 53 1,204 343 456 1.240 1,656 223 210 35 154 508 266 212 296 43 50 5 11 32 12 277 438 9.0 8.77 7 27 22 33 75 3 77 562 917 23 45 30 363 70 112 272 39 78 3.51 COLORADO 27 state Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954: AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM. ''•^:'^''-'' '^' ' "-' 1959-Continued LFipir«9 on numhcr of v«irkOT3 and wajjp rat^s af" for hinxj piHstins workins th* wook pfocedinc ■ 1 ■.'<| on ri'portj' for .inly a '■(vn|ilo of rRrms. S^-o ten! , . IflSfl-Cntinuwi (For derinilions and oxplanaLons, si-e loxl) Cimin^rcial famia— Continupd fliias IV Class V 3* 385 1.521 325 .»:2 155 117 62 34 32 33 26 5 10 390 170 4S5 216 :30 139 is 21 10 10 5 575 223 1,036 609 397 131 as iO Hited workers. ^nrmn rvporunt:-- penions. . 1 hifnd worker rarms reporUrc . . 2 hired *x>fiief9 f«nns iv-portine . . .1 or 4 hinxi workers r*fma roportine . - 5 to 9 hired woriw-nt ...faims rcportine.. 10 or more hired workers (arma reporiinp . . Roeular workers {U> ha employed 150 or moro ilay%> innns nfiortinc ■ ■ pcrtons , , * rcptirtint;, . i repoftinc . . * r<'(K>rtitiK. , ■; rcimrlini;. , 1 hirod vicrtw fanns r 2 hitoci wjikKs rnrma r .1 or 4 Nired *<)fki>r» fimiw r 5 to 9 KirwJ workers - ■ . fBm\-'; m or more liir«i workois - rarm;' ScKsonal wr^kers (lo lx> t^mploywl less iKan ISO diiys), . 1 hired wcrkor 2 hirwl *«rk<»r3 S or 4 hired w-wkers 5 to 9 hired ^*x*kitM 10 Of TO»re hifod workers . farms o'porlins. (x^rsons. re(ioninr. rt^ixirLini; , ffjioflinc. n*fK»riiiii;. . .fiinn;* . . fanr s Regular hirvd wcrkofs and no sea.'Wnal hinxi wi*k*'rs f.ims ri-pciriine. Both regular ami seasonal hired wcrkors lam-i rof.*tiri;. SRafonai hirwl wcrker* and no rrsuUf hired »wk«'f9 '" ttr.s ritxvting . Paid :n a monlhly basis \vt>ri»)cw ixmrs wtrked per person per nxjnth. AviTHRV *'■;;«' "ate p** person per n'cr'^^ 1 'nd« 550 per mcnlh j5fl 10 JS4 por nionu. SS5 to 5109 prr iwrilh SliOtoSlW per rmtilh S130 to Si&9 per JKrlii S170 to SC14 pw fTxxilh $215 to $274 per month S2"5 to 53'-'4 per rmnth S320 u: 53(4 per north 3375 and tivor j-er month ... Paid on a weekly basis . amw roixiftinc. p«-rsons . . ht;urs . . ■\vi.Tiict nipofling. . ;..Tis reporting, . .inns rppuning. . •.rms rcpcrting. . li-jins reponinx- ■ .' jTns n-furtin;;. . ■ inn^. rtpi-niiig. . persons. , doilfir>. . 'ijTti-i n'portin*:. . '. jTns rfportint:. . '-Jms reporting. ,i.nns rflpuninj;. . ";\rmq ri'portinfi, . .irma reporting. . -jms fBportine. . ■jrns reporting. . iirms re'portmi;.. ':^jm-i reporlinc;,. ft^)ort;ne.. perfont , . . . , hour* . . . .dollars . . rcportine- - rpportinj;.. roponmi;. . reporuni;. . reporting. . JTporting. , r^wrtinR.. rrponing.. reporting. , reportinc.. Avorage wage rate per person per hour Under SO. 45 per hour farms S0.45 to $0.54 per hour fanu^ $0.55 to S0.64 !« hour fanri-f 50.65 to SO. 74 per hour... farms SO. 7.^ toS0.S4 per hour farms S0.S5 tnSO.99 per hour fannn Sl.OO to $1.14 per hour farms SI. 15 to $1.29 per hour farms 51.30 to $1.44 per hour farms $1.45 and over per hour fantis Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting.. persons. . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms r^-portme. . pentons. , Average enmings per person dollars. . report! nR. . per'ions. . ..dcillitrs . . reporting. . TfTJortinfi. . reporting. . reporting. , reporting . . rpporling. . rpporting. . reporting. , rf^>orling . . repwtinK. . 191 3.3 1.07 5 1 7 37 7 223 35 279 3.3 93 li.67 157 13 215 162 -■09 ■01 9, 9.21 Hi. Ill 1.16 5 10 61 23 5 13 60 3^5 31 139 131 33 33 1.05 21J 392 148 5 35 166 6i 13 13i 226 71 127 189 213 2 23 11 13 14 6 2 3.3 9.30 156 1.15 119 59 20 5 45 70 1.29 10 10 6.50 29 34 24 5 92 37 5 i 23 6 41 173 172 5 10 a.o 6.33 41 66 0.98 10 26 5 10 30 28 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Fipure? on number of workers and wage rates are tor hired persons working Ihe week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text^ (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hited workers fan„s reporting . persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired worliers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 U) 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or rr«re hired workers farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more 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 or more hired workers 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 or more hired workers farms repcrting. . 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 fanns reforting. . persons. . Average hours worked per person per month hours . . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . . Under $50 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 reforting . . $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. . $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. . $275 to $324 per month farms reporting.. $325 to $374 per month farms reporting. . $375 and over per month farms reporting. . Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average hour^ worked per person per week hours . . Average wage rate per person per week dollars . . Under $12 per week farms reporting. . $12 to .524 per week farms reporting. . $25 U>$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 to $89 per week farms reporting. . $90 and over per week farms reporting . . . Paid on a dailsf basis farms reporting . . , persons , , , Average hours w«ked per person per day hours , , , Average wage rate per person per day dollars . . . tinder $4 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 pef day farms reporting. . . $11 per day farms reporting. . . $12 and over per day farms reporting. . . Paid on an hourly basis faims reporting. . . persons. .. Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . . . Under $0. 45 per hour farms reporting . . . M.45 to 50.54 per hour farms reporting . . . $0.55 to $0.64 per hour.. farms rttporting. . , $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, , , $l,f)0 to $1,14 per hour farms reporting, , , $1,15 to $1,29 per hour farms re^rting, , , $1,30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. . . $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. . . Paid on a piece-woik basis farms reporting... persons . . . PefjOns working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting . . . persons . . . Average earnings per person dollars . . . NA Not available. Total all farms 7,487 17,123 4,258 1,6*6 909 i53 221 5,130 9,524 3,406 1,009 442 195 78 3,514 7,599 2,261 629 335 185 104 3,973 1,157 2,357 4,198 6,883 222 215 26 73 190 156 492 1,514 1,229 361 76 81 810 1,457 49 54 20 15 22 47 175 318 136 44 10 23 968 1,675 9.1 8.93 25 4 106 92 116 202 2,340 4,831 1.06 10 12 3 48 185 118 1,500 312 26 126 491 2,277 254 1,421 11.92 9,614 36,317 4,612 1,81^ 1,340 923 927 5,315 9,887 3,526 1,008 508 198 75 5,920 26,430 2,749 903 363 60S 797 3,694 1,621 4,299 4,463 7,674 237 184 22 132 351 307 1,010 1,873 630 100 38 622 1,289 55 45 10 19 34 100 216 161 62 14 2,074 5,422 9.4 7.42 3 63 338 422 331 489 65 331 2,926 9,257 0.92 28 88 114 836 186 1,393 185 14 82 1,208 12,675 NA NA Type of farm 1,214 2,063 850 201 116 29 18 718 907 595 90 27 641 1,156 458 75 17 11 573 145 496 587 692 214 210 26 23 69 217 147 70 7 15 13 18 5 1 2 239 372 9.3 9.66 5 2 16 16 24 50 13 70 1 42 409 632 1.04 20 10 284 53 68 277 40 197 12.60 Other field-crop 636 1,715 285 193 90 39 29 386 574 263 92 385 1,141 192 102 41 31 19 251 135 250 241 337 217 218 128 12 147 238 84 19'7 9.7 9.96 267 568 1.06 15 5 195 31 375 35 245 14.29 COLORADO 29 state Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continuecl 1 FiRuros on numiicr »if workers ami wncc rntos arc for hirwi porsons workint: tl'*' wo^k preceding the pnumi-rflLmn. DaLa arp hase«l on report.'* for only a sample of farms, iiee text] Type of farm— ronlinueii Fniit-and-nut l.]Ves(j>ck ranches Livestock farms >thtir than poultry and dairy furms and livestock ranches Miscellaneous and unclassified Hired workers fam.? 1 hired worker 2 hinil workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired witrker^ lo or nKtre hiretl workers . Repular worl hireil workers 10 or non> hirisl workers liegular hire,! workers and ihi seasonal hired workers. Both regular and seasontd liiri-d workers Seasonal hire,! workers and no refiular hire,! workers . roporline . . persons . . reporlinK. . re|WTtinp. . reporting. . repoTlinR. . rep $.59 per week $60 lo $69 per week $70 lo $79 |)er week $Hll to $tlfl per week $90 and over per week Paid on a daily basis farms Averngi* hours worked per person per day \verace wage rate per person per day t'nder $4 fier day farms $4 per day farms $5 pec day forms S6 per day farms $7 per day farms $8 per day farms $9 pec day farms $10 per day , , , , farms $11 per day farms $12 and over per day farms Paid on an hourly basis farms rejmrtinp, . (lersons, . , , , hours . . , .dollars , . reporting, . reporting. , reporting, , reiorting, . reporting, . re[orting, . reporti ng , , reporting,, reporting, , reporting, , reporting. . persons , . ,,, hours , . , , dollars, reporting . . reporting, . reporting, . reporting, . reporting, . reporting., reporting, reporti ng , reporting,, reporting. reporting, , persons , , , , hours , ,, dollars,. reiMrting, reporting , reporting, reporting, reporti ng , reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. \vorage wage rale per person per hour I'ndec $W,45 per hour farms $0,45 to S0„51 per hour farms $0,55 to $0,64 per hour, farms $0,65 lo $0,74 per hour farms $0,75 to ,$0,84 per hour farms $0,85 to $0,99 per hour farms $1,00 to $1,14 per hour farms $1,15 lo $1,29 per hour , farms $1„10 to $1,44 per hour farms $1,45 and over per hour farms reporting, , persons , , ,, dollars, , reporting, , reporting, , reporting, , reporting, , reporting, , reporting, , reporting, , reporting, , reporting, , reporting. Paid on a piece-worit basis farms reporting, per,sons , Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting, persons , Average earnings per person dollars . U9 398 75 31 11 12 10 79 168 50 2 5 60 230 25 15 5 10 5 63 125 197 231 67 143 1.22 30 130 85 10.13 109 353 42 24 13 23 7 63 237 23 23 40 33 59 215 266 10.0 8.00 62 226 1.28 614 ,034 390 138 68 14 4 440 677 316 78 40 3 3 253 357 209 22 11 11 361 79 174 334 468 231 225 72 84 7.7 6.33 15 16 6 7 16 1 3 5 3 221 283 1.08 5 179 22 48 115 26 36 7.92 1,171 2,563 619 235 170 73 19 948 1,952 540 218 129 46 15 397 611 238 68 30 9 2 774 174 223 970 1,994 221 204 8 37 46 38 139 428 205 53 13 3 39 31 46 60 1 1 2 2 15 11 3 139 200 8.6 7.27 1 1 33 22 22 26 141 248 1.07 2,235 4,867 1,278 497 287 109 64 1,618 2,863 1,054 355 137 52 20 1,015 2,004 682 165 100 37 31 1,220 398 617 1,395 2,359 230 218 1 14 55 46 167 496 468 117 11 20 259 398 50 54 15 52 112 46 14 268 504 9.5 9.25 2 1 28 36 38 40 16 84 2 21 607 976 1.02 10 1 22 53 37 400 63 2 19 142 630 68 371 11.22 802 1,393 462 168 86 59 27 545 .175 410 379 1,018 192 103 39 26 19 423 122 257 557 268 222 193 209 254 5 ... 2 3 29 10 ... 45 12 187 15 126 43 22 20 13 8 16 102 102 162 331 43 45 46 59 11 ... 5 6 12 5 12 10 43 39 17 15 11 5 1 12 119 34 197 41 9.1 3.3 8.80 9.83 1 1 12 ... 2 10 10 ... 33 12 50 11 11 243 228 545 841 1.03 1.13 5 1 ... 46 15 6 25 161 91 27 50 10 2 32 73 28 432 48 42 11 271 11 13.72 7.00 30 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY SIZE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [^Figure? on number of worker? and wage rates are for hired persons workinR the week preceding the .enumeration. Data are based on reports For only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms 10 to 49 acres ."iO to 69 acres 100 to 139 acres HiretJ ittOfkeiS farms reporting. persons . . 1 hirexl worker faims reporting. . £ hired workers farms reporting. -1 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . . 5 to 9 hired workers fanns reporting , . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting, . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) famis 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. , Seasonal wotiters (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 or more hired workers 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. . persons . . Average hours worked per person per month hours ■ . Average wa^ rate per person per month dollars , , Under S50 per month farms referring,, $50 to S64 per month fnmis rep^jrting , . $85 to $109 fier month farms reporting, . $110 to S129 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 famis reporting., $325 to $?.74 per month farms reporting . , $375 and over per month farms reporting, , Paid on a weekl)f basis farms reporting,, persons , , Average hours worked per person per week hours . . Average wage rate per person per week dollars. , Under $12 per week farms reporting . , $12 to $24 per week farms refiorting , , $25 to $29 per week farms reporting, , $30 to $39 pef week farms reforting , , $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 to $69 per week farms reporting,, $90 and over per week farms reporting, . Paid on a daily basis fanns reporting,, persons . . Average hours worked per person per day hours . . Average wage rate per person per day dollars , . Under $4 per day farms reporting. , $4 per day farms reprjrting . , $5 per day farms rpportme , , $6 per day farms reporting , , $7 per day farms reporting,. $8 fier day farms reporting . , $9 per day farms reporting , . $10 per day farms reporting,. $11 per day farms reporting, . $12 and over per day farms reporting. . Paid on an hourly basis farms reiiorting.. persons . . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . . Under $0.45 per hour farm.s reporting. . $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting.. $0.55 to S0.t;4 per hour farms rejiontng., $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting., $0,75 to $0.B4 per hour farms refxirting,, $0,85 to fO.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.. persons , , Pefsons wofking Fl iday week ptecetJing enumetation farms reporting, , persons.. Average earnings per person dollars , . NA Not available. 17,123 4,258 1,646 909 453 221 5,130 9,524 3,406 1,009 442 195 78 3,514 7,599 2,261 629 335 185 104 3,973 1,157 2,357 4,198 6,383 222 215 26 73 190 156 492 1,514 1,229 361 76 81 810 1,457 49 54 20 15 22 47 175 318 136 44 10 23 968 1,675 9.1 8.93 25 4 106 92 116 202 45 258 8 112 2,340 4,831 1.06 10 12 3 48 185 118 1,500 312 26 126 491 2,277 254 1,421 11.92 9,614 36,317 4,612 1,812 1,340 923 927 5,315 9,887 3,526 1,008 508 198 75 5,920 26,430 2,749 903 863 608 797 3,694 1,621 4,299 4,463 7,674 237 184 22 132 351 307 1,010 1,873 630 100 38 622 1,289 55 45 10 19 34 100 216 161 62 14 2,074 5,422 9.4 7.42 35 63 338 422 331 489 65 331 2,926 9,257 0.92 114 836 186 1,393 185 14 82 1,208 12,675 195 746 69 32 41 33 20 159 620 48 32 41 23 15 71 126 56 124 35 54 106 200 286 24 9 5 10 93 247 44 54 5 5 6.0 8.00 121 338 1.13 320 984 181 57 43 18 21 149 533 15 13 204 451 123 38 26 116 33 171 111 215 204 242 6 1 5 12 16 17 9.2 9.18 170 524 1.12 86 178 51 15 7 11 2 29 35 183 181 1 1 10.0 12.00 40 155 105 53 114 1.03 5 10 6.00 237 528 150 36 25 21 5 121 174 137 354 31 20 21 10 5 100 21 116 96 97 214 138 5 5 10 20 28 13 10 5 20 20 7.3 7.25 101 219 1.16 50 170 135 14.56 COLORADO 31 state Table 16.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY SIZE OF FARM, CENSrS OF 1959-Continued [Ficures on numbor of workers and wage roto" ari- for hinii pir H^k prpcedinp th* onumeralion. DitCji art} basod on rf[nir^ (■ r (For derinilions and ovplanatmns, ■?ov to\t) 1(0 to 179 anv-i isn lo C19 acres 2firt to 199 acre;- 1.000 to 2,000 or 1,9^19 acres more acres Hired workers farms rcfif'rtint'. 1 hired wTjrkiT farms reportini;. , 2 hirt;«i workory fomia reporinp , 3 or 4 hired wori(«s farms r^'jxiTtine. , 5 Ui 9 hired wtwi;efs farms reptirline. 10 or more hirm) workiTp farms rcportinc . . Rcsular workors (lo be employmJ 150 or nioro days^ farrn^ n-pirtini: . 1 hirod wrirk'H- farms reportinf;. 2 hirod workiTS faniw rc[K)rtinf;. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reixirtinc. 5 to 9 hired workers fiimis n*(>(>rtinK. 10 or morp hir«i workors farms reporting. Seasonal workers (lo bi- employed les.-^ than ISO days) fann^ reportin-;. , (>ersons . . 1 hired worker furTiw nipotlinc. 2 hired workers farms rf-ponini* . 3 or 4 hired workers fanns reportinc; . 5 U> tl hired workers , ...ramis roportinj;. 10 or more hin-tl workers farms reportini* . Ke^lor hired w.vkej^ and no st^asonal hire$109 per month fams ?1I0 to $129 r>er month farms .SI30 lo$169 pern».nlh fanris $170 to 5214 per ir-inth farms $215 to $27^ per ii.inlh farms $275 to $.124 per nonlh farms $-■125 lo$.174 per month farms $.175 and over per nonlh farms Paid on a weekly basis farm.s Averaco hours worked per [^rson j>er week Average wa^e rale per person per week Under $12 per week faniis $12 to 524 per week farms 525 to $29 per week farmy $.10 to $.19 per week farms $40 loS49 per week farms $50 to $59 per day farms $4 per day farms $5 per day forms $6 per day farms $7 per day farms $8 per day farms 59 per day farms $10 per day farms 51 1 per day farms $12 and over per day farms Paid on an hourly basis fanns \verage wage rale per person per hour Under $0.45 per hour famis $0.45 to S0.51 per hour farms $0.55 to $0.B4 r^r hour farms $0.B5 to .$0.74 per hour farms $0.75 to S0.R4 per hour farms .50, H5 to .$0,99 per hour farms *;i.00 to $1.14 per hour farms SI. 15 to 51.29 per hour farms 51.10 lo SI. 44 per hour farms 51,45 :ind over per hour farms Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting , persons . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporung, persons. \verare e:iniing-; per per-*in , . , ik>IIars , reporting,, persons. . . . . hours. . ., dollars, . reporting. , reporting, , reporting, . Importing, . reporting . . reporting. . reporting., reporting., report! nj!. . re|x>riine . . reporting , . persons . . , .dollars. . reporting. . reporting. . repcrting. . reporting . , reporting. , reporti ng . . reporting , , reporting. , reporting. , reporting. . 303 826 i9e 154 132 76 38 35 IS 35 16 12 451 186 580 280 36? 147 VA 26 12 2 2 11 1 3V. 177 723 546 272 72 80 32 16 36 16 30 10 7 358 135 93 51 301 126 3f.7 121 42? 142 233 240 216 212 147 140 112 48 53 100 9.4 ^.25 5 305 444 1.04 40 225 30 170 15.03 65 9.7 9.77 145 277 1.04 21 180 12.53 331 269 64 38 11 21 258 320 202 50 6 200 561 121 36 11 203 55 216 240 228 191 9.7 9.06 133 240 1.09 37 155 i,.:o5 2,831 631 290 192 47 45 861 1,390 537 182 75 U 6 614 1,441 373 1J2 51 27 31 591 270 344 654 935 232 222 5 25 20 30 266 240 51 1 16 204 325 4S 51 1J5 272 10 10 16 26 10 31 32 422 740 1.05 10 15 55 20 255 41 lOx 559 394 ,113 5U 162 117 582 .120 362 127 51 439 998 274 63 455 127 312 456 790 221 213 5 10 11 22 72 162 95 123 220 53 54 157 227 8.9 9.22 5 25 15 15 21 270 597 1.01 1 18 21 20 153 41 54 284 22 131 10.55 300 1,500 532 156 68 34 10 526 780 388 90 31 15 374 720 268 61 29 11 5 426 100 274 463 621 220 205 5 9 40 21 70 170 160 242 9.2 3.52 1 2 17 19 21 43 7 40 2 192 441 1.07 2 20 37 114 16 39 9.31 32 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are Imsed on reports for only a sample of faniis. Sec text j (For derinitionp and explanations, see text) FARMS. ACREAGE. \ND VALUE Farms number . Percent distribution percent . , Land in farms acres . , Percent distribution percent. . Average size of farm acres . . Value of land and buildings: Average per fami dollars . . Average per acre dollars . , Land In farms according to use: Cropla'd bBfvested farms reporting. . acres. . 1 to 9 i' ■'■es farms reporting. . 10 to 19 acres fams reporting. . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting . . 30 to 49 acres farms repeating . , 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting;. . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting , . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. , 1,000 or more acres fanrs reporting. . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. , Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . acres . , Cultivated summer fallow. farms reporting, , acres . . Soil -improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting.. acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. , acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting. . acres . , Woodland not pastured farms reporting. . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). farms reporting. . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting.. acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. acres , , Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting, . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reptwting. , acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour fanns reporting. . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control .farms reporting. . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to .14 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number. . 55 to 64 years number. . 65 or more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total. operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days. operators reporting. . 100 (o 19fl days operators reporti ng . . 000 or more days operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work nperalJTrs reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms. c^^erators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting,. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . . 10 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 numbor . . 220 to 259 acres number . , 260 to 499 acres number . . 500 to 999 acres number , . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number.. 2,000 or more acres number. . See footnotes at end of table. 13,723 5,495 2,052 6,176 3,94c. 6,590 19,460 2,677 6,721 1,895 3,954 761 1.922 1,449 3,102 1,082 1,116 4,845 4,842 4,063 4,152 Economic class Commercial farms 33,183 26,145 2,627 100.0 78.8 7.9 38,737,164 36,503,016 12,751,122 100.0 94.2 32.9 1,167.4 1,396.2 4,853.9 58,384 68,927 180,000 55.55 54.02 42.16 28,995 23,969 2,405 5,858,772 5,716,649 1,336,805 2,612 710 59 1,876 860 10 1,323 723 13 2,239 1,549 36 5,100 4,533 136 6,929 6,720 548 6,159 6,122 822 2,104 2,099 377 653 653 404 10,111 8,003 684 1,231,941 1,140,239 298,396 14,678 12,938 1,175 3,871,778 3,738,578 814,440 10,131 9,431 918 2,662,403 2,626,280 651,426 3,027 2,646 242 638,543 585,344 88,259 6,499 5,534 479 570,832 526,954 74,755 2,685 2,002 133 1,869,420 1,585,906 417,093 731 594 26 187,734 166,578 26,651 19,235 15,780 1,491 24,596,073 23,131,261 9,509,087 3,879 3,083 279 513,179 484,968 154,044 20,729 16,172 1,879 2,760,958 2,628,365 715,034 19,620 15,658 1,845 2,149,614 2,073,176 559,814 1,253 1,117 U9 60,526 54,714 10,244 1,014 932 79 178,565 173,710 36,100 1,713 1,646 145 532,352 521,592 86,541 1,276 1,166 130 322,429 301,346 75,754 32,661 25,699 2,565 542 386 19 4,057 3,265 391 8,020 6,550 834 9,036 7,478 670 6,595 5,463 443 4,411 2,557 208 49.0 48.3 46.3 8,578 4,984 1,255 2,339 2,293 3,666 2,123 17,567 2,372 5,236 604 1,463 431 1,442 1,193 2,542 927 956 4,179 4,436 3,915 4,057 451 311 41 99 66 264 49 2,176 185 707 53 70 11 37 58 231 62 104 426 286 201 4,077 12.3 7,793,565 20.1 1,911.6 99,164 54.94 3,870 1,399,074 60 50 71 459 1,000 1,131 862 195 1,322 256,120 2,132 978,684 1,722 736,316 450 125,456 863 116,912 209 283,812 43 19,551 2,514 4,668,945 560 115,950 2,642 587,581 2,561 466,681 224 12,380 160 37,527 273 124,095 261 72,273 4,004 41 559 1,132 1,217 696 309 46.9 353 592 167 179 391 95 3,224 383 55 90 30 110 160 355 170 190 601 305 792 1,219 6,850 20.6 7,742,639 20.0 1,130.3 65,460 61.07 6,464 1,553,551 73 92 73 199 985 2,189 2,156 654 43 2,119 231-,594 3,745 981,995 2,855 707,832 667 142,775 1,503 131,388 456 328,420 115 34,972 4,193 4,395,494 787 96,126 4,298 671,689 4,135 544,245 315 12,212 248 45,022 543 177,943 314 75,720 6,765 84 976 1,952 2,004 1,200 549 46.S 1,858 1,272 259 327 464 757 237 4,992 691 1,350 171 80 260 300 826 360 291 845 1,270 1,332 1,004 COLORADO 33 state Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued i Data urt> linsod <)n rofnirtfl for only a sample of famis. Iv^e texl ] (For Horitiiripn^ ami explanaltf Economic class— Continued Cominercifti farms—Continued Pan-rptiretrienl FARMS. ACREAGE. AND VALIIE Faims number Percent distribution percent Land ifi fanns acres Percent distnbutjon percent Averace sir.e of fann acres Value of land and buildings: Avcraf^ per farm dollars Average pet acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms re[)orlin£ 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 U>29 acres farms reportine .10 to 49 aires farms reporting 50 In 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms rejiorting 200 to 499 acres farms ref>orting 500 to 999 act^s farms reporting 1.000 or more acres farms reporting Oopland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivatnd summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvement glasses and legumes farms reporting acres f>tlier cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not iMxidland) farms reporting acres Improved pastuiv farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres ltTigat«d cropland harvested farms reporting Land use practices: Cropland in cover cmps farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres L.and in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control . ■ . farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATOR."; BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age - years OFF-FARM WORK A.ND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Woriting off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporung ffitli other memt>ers of family working off farm operators reporting Witji income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operaurs reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agncultural products sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres .number 10 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 aci^s number 1.000 to 1.999 acres number 2.(XX) or more acres number See footnotes at end of table. 6,375 19.2 5,015,056 12.9 786.7 ■45,060 59.98 5,874 9«,897 159 198 122 455 1,386 1,878 1,492 175 9 1,958 203,742 3,331 605,217 2,391 368,466 639 119,134 1,396 117,567 489 273,366 152 34,111 3,957 2,797,178 715 69,854 3,639 403,536 3,614 325,710 216 9,221 240 37,549 452 96,800 280 54,753 6,297 119 799 1,375 1,348 1,451 705 49.0 2,540 1,400 417 723 742 1,089 631 3,835 609 1,167 135 347 105 495 320 535 145 161 1,035 1,517 1,014 516 2,461,083 6.4 550.5 35,271 66.65 3,973 395 ,697 202 295 269 554 1,255 914 454 28 2 1,389 111,423 1,994 286,434 1,230 137,546 482 83,222 951 65,666 518 231,701 173 31,604 2,633 1,314,444 539 34,274 2,639 192,682 2,521 143,554 185 8,471 174 11,187 203 32,823 4,407 86 352 946 1,243 934 736 51.2 2,248 781 444 1,023 756 1,000 1,111 2,223 374 377 150 440 U5 390 250 350 155 145 907 393 472 134 739,521 1.9 423.8 25,212 65.66 1,333 34,625 157 215 204 234 312 191 67 3 531 38,964 561 71,808 265 24,694 U6 26,448 342 20,666 197 51,014 35 19,689 992 446,113 203 14,720 1,025 52,843 932 33,172 38 2,136 31 6,325 30 3,390 29 3,210 178 261 496 689 628 628 91 165 1,117 129 247 100 345 70 150 105 195 35 65 365 165 104 46 5,156 15.5 844,073 2.2 163.7 17,160 109.06 3,719 102,160 1,336 762 476 514 41i X48 20 2 1,613 47,810 1,239 91,908 543 24,242 224 31,608 744 36,053 490 98,098 98 15,541 2,492 433,795 564 21,646 3,345 88,432 2,930 56,347 47 1,420 48 6,965 80 13,793 5,088 156 786 1,469 1,556 1,121 4^.9 4,731 314 738 3,6?3 1,564 2,128 4,171 425 144 339 951 1,836 290 380 210 390 125 125 431 231 90 47 1,353 5.6 533,493 1.4 290.6 19,719 82.61 1,285 34,948 515 254 124 176 156 50 9 1 489 32,142 449 41,203 156 11,865 156 21,532 219 7,762 183 44,796 39 5,615 944 353,339 230 5,615 1,197 31,567 1,017 17,690 42 1,851 24 1,480 3,795 25 5,790 1,853 1,353 70.5 410 197 59 154 83 291 293 1,443 161 1,135 340 655 40 100 46 170 25 35 135 165 54 38 34 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Data are tin.=ep farms number. Vegetable fnnns number. Fnut-antl-nut farms number. Poultry f.an^s number. Dairy farms number . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches nunitier. Livestock ranches number. General farms number . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms nunber. SPFCIFIED EQnPMENT AND FACILITIE.* AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines .farms reportinp. number . Com pickers farms re[iartinfi . number. Pick-up balers f.aniis reportine . number. Field forage harvestors farms reportini; . number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. Tractors farms reportinp. nunilier. Tractors other than panlen farms reportine. number. 1 tractor farms refiortinc. 2 tractors farms reportine. 3 tr.actors farms reporting. 4 tractors fanns reportinp . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. Wheel tractors farms reportine. number. Crawler tractors farms reportine . number. Garden tractors farms reportine ■ number. Automobiles farms reportine. number. Automobiles and or motortrucks ftirms reportine. Telephone farms reportinp. Home frce7.Gr farms reportine . Milkinp machine farms reportine. Electric milk cooler farms reportinp . Crop drier (for prain, forapc. or other crops) farms reportinp. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower f.Tnns reportinp. FartTis by kintl of roatj on iwhicti locateti: I lard surface farms reportinp . (iravei, shell, or shale farms rqiortinp. Dirt or unimproved farms reportinp. Less than 1 mile to n hard surface road farms reportinp. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reportine . 1 mile farms reportinp . 9 or ;i miles farms reportinp. 4 miles farms reportinp ,5 or more miles farms reportinp. FARM LABOR, WFIF.K PRECEDING ENUMERATION llireil workers farms reportinp person.s Repular hirmi workcrsfomployed ihCI or more days) farms reportinp persons . Farms reportinp by number of repular hired workers; 1 hirer . Ciop.shftr(> l*»nants number , Livestock. share ti-nnnt,s number . Other anii unspecifiwl tenants number. White farm operators; Full owners number. Part owners number . -Ml tenants number . Nonwhite farm operators; Full owners numlx-r . Part owTiws number . \ll tenants numter. FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Cash-grain farms numlicr . . Tobacco farms numbor . , Cotton farms number . . Other field. crop farms nunilier . , Vei^etable farms number . . Fruit-and.nut farms number . , Poultx^ farms nurriber.. Pair%' fam.s. number . . Livestock farms other than noultr> anil riairi' fnjms and livestock ranches number.. Livestock ranches number . , General farms number, , Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number.. SPECIFIED EQI1IPMF,NT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reportinR . . number . . Com pickers farms reporting . . number . , Pick-up balers farms reportinp . . number. . Field focape harvesters farms reporting. . number. . Motortrucks farms reportine. . number . . reporting. . number. . reporting. . number . . reporting. . reporting. . repeating. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . numbor . . reporting . . number . . reporting . . number.. Tractdrs farms Tractors other than garden farms 1 tractor farms 2 traclxKs farms 3 tractors farms 4 tractors farms 5 or more tractors farms Wheel t/actors farms Crawler tractors fanns Gajtlen t/aclors farms Automobiles farms reporting . . number.. Automobiles and or motortrucks farms reptirting.. Telephone farms reporting . . Home freerer farms reporting . . Milknng machine farms reporting,. Electric milk cooler farms reporting . . t>Dp drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting, . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting,. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting, , Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting, , Dirt or unimproved farms reporting,. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting , , 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting, , 1 mile farms reporting , , 2 or 3 miles farms reporting, 4 miles farms reporting . . 5 or more miles farms reporting, . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting, , persons, . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more daysl farms reporting , , persons.. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers; 1 hired worker , 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers , arms reprxting, , i reporting , arms reporting, , arms reporting,, arms reporting,. C,736 2,171 i,. see text) F.conomic ria rnmmercial fanns ESTWATED VALUE OF PRODUtTTS SOLD BY SOl'RrE All farm products soltl total, dollars... averajie per farm, dollars. . . All cmps sold dollars .. . FieUi crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars... Vecetables sold tlol lars , . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars... Forest products and liorticullural specialty products sold dollars . . All livesttick and livestock products sold dollars — Poultry and poultry protlucts sold lollars... Daii7 products sold dol lars . . . Livestock and livestock products, other than pouHr\' and dairy, sold dollar; .. . LfVESTOOK \XD LINtsTorK PRODUITTS Cattle anti calves farms refortLng. . . numlior . . . Cows, including heifers that have calv(.il farms reporting. .. numljer Milk cows farms reporting. . . numlier... Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting... number . . . St^rs and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting... number... Farnis reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms rc|xirting.. . 2 to 4 head farms reixirting . . . 5 Lo 9 bead farms reporting. . . 10 to 19 head farms rerxirting . . . ■20 to 49 head farms reporting. . . SO to 99 head farms reporting . . . 100 to 499 head farms rr[>orting.. . 500 or more head farms reporting... Cows, including heifers that have calveil- 1 head Sarins reporting.., 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . , 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms re(wrting.., 30 to 49 head famis reporting. . , 5(i to 74 head farms repjrting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting.. Milk cows— 1 head fanT,s reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 bead farms reporting. . 20 to 29 bead. farms reporting . . 30 to 49 bead fani.s reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more bead farms reporting . . Horses and/or mules farms reporting. . number.. Hogs and pigs firr"'^ reporting . . number . . Bom since .lune 1 farms reporting.. number.. &OT before June 1 farms reporting. . number.. Sheep and lambs '""•« 'cuirting , . ntunlier.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting.. Sheep 1 year old and over fams reporting.. number . . p;^^pt^ farms reporting. . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting.. number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting . . number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number. . dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. numlier.. .lollars., Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting., number. , do. lars . . Milk and cream sold^ farms reporting., pounds , dollars. Chickens including broilers sohl farms roiiorting . dollars . Chicken eggs sold fanns reporting. dozens, dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 531,869,079 17,535 199,118,533 172,403,786 10,346,435 7,233,366 9,128,946 382,750,546 13,267,699 31,540,093 337,942,754 24,475 ,238,701 22,086 815,814 16,051 127,057 20,806 746,655 20,567 676,232 785 2,741 2,517 2,987 5,323 4,519 4,974 629 2,694 6,601 3,161 2,261 2,874 1,307 794 1,894 5,137 7,956 1,060 616 843 302 75 62 14,128 66,556 10,292 245,384 7,158 135,370 7,553 110,0L4 5,495 2,075,682 4,210 851,279 4,750 1,224,403 4,651 1,183,323 3,577 41,080 18,171 1,944,819 21,529 1,609,940 298,800,451 6,986 289,714 9,270,84« 4,667 1,778,1X5 23,115,495 7,925 787,472,076 31,540,093 5,725 837,974 8,127 16,179,055 5,177,296 574,366,605 21,969 196,696,345 170,702,660 10,187,246 6,762,007 9,044,432 377,670,260 12,707,226 30,781,223 334,181,8U 20,138 2,185,662 18,309 792,155 13,348 119,789 17,557 730,027 17,470 663,480 421 1,578 1,356 2,072 4,675 4,446 4,963 627 1,601 4,575 2,723 2,112 2,817 1,799 793 1,889 3,846 6,579 1,040 616 837 296 75 59 11,404 55,905 3,010 218,909 5,677 120,361 5,949 93,548 4,326 2,025,4«1 3,406 836,124 3,750 1,189,357 3,681 1,150,182 2,943 39,175 14,395 1,700,015 18,401 1,589,097 296,319,506 5,719 268,510 8,592,320 3,805 1,749,267 22,740,471 7,012 764,100,488 30,781,223 4,896 778,006 6,670 14,731,239 4,713,996 294,441,036 112,083 61,123,867 43,839,859 5,484,178 1,023,074 5,776,756 233,317,169 7,268,613 5,610,181 220,438,375 2,139 913, 5(X 1,541 211,687 1,032 15,091 1,771 351,437 1,784 350,380 34 65 59 31 91 207 1,177 475 193 309 62 71 99 136 101 570 344 551 22 35 27 22 23 53 1,429 12,608 586 32,603 418 15,450 432 17,153 563 1,004,650 479 463,971 422 540,679 410 525,703 358 14,976 990 274,911 2,103 944,302 204,739,451 353 46,794 1,497,408 512 372,986 11,348,818 329 U3,267,405 5,610,131 299 217,493 331 3,364,681 1,076,700 113,150,501 27,753 52,465,852 47,295,715 1,957,293 1,621,066 1,591,773 60,684,549 1,979,725 10,678,277 45,026,647 3,190 439,840 2,833 186,204 2,124 31,676 2,770 136,287 2,763 117,349 50 212 154 148 355 639 1,445 137 270 529 201 179 407 442 183 622 645 855 72 64 228 209 45 6 1,904 9,915 1,053 31,637 715 17,198 782 14,439 745 424,013 587 182,630 6C9 241,383 602 233,422 444 7,961 2,068 3U,532 3,023 251,262 40,076,931 773 48,129 1,540,128 661 393,102 5,110,326 1,096 248,514,008 10,678,277 673 187,360 902 2,866,577 917,304 99,994,250 14,598 52,073,657 47,455,216 1,643,050 1,893,842 1,076,549 47,920,593 1,548,430 9,932,621 36,289,542 5,336 426,207 4,976 197,092 3,756 33,897 4,685 126,307 4,783 102,808 104 416 333 412 1,164 1,509 1,384 14 403 1,012 625 603 1,020 495 253 565 1,023 1,619 261 299 492 60 2 2,855 12,551 2,129 64,153 1,435 33,472 1,635 30,681 1,057 331,009 822 116,743 910 214,261 902 205,634 780 8,627 3,846 418,054 4,862 212,246 28,935,732 1,620 80,546 2,577,472 906 266,368 3,462,784 2,111 248,570,125 9,982,621 1,345 182,663 1,818 3,721,778 1,190,966 COLORADO 39 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data aro basdrf on reports for only a sample of farms. Se« text] {For ilrfimtionv nn.l i-iplannlu.n-, sm> t.-xl) Economic class— Continued Corrtfnercial farms— Contintied Part-retirement ESnilATED \KUm (IF PRODI IfTS SOLD BY SOURCE All fafltl pfOdUCtS sold Itital. dollars. averape per famt, dollars. All crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vepelahles and fntits and nuts, sold lollars. Vepeubles sold dol lars . FrtiiLs at>d nuts sold dollars. Forest producLs and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livesti^ck [VoducL: sold lollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy poiduou^ sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars, UVESTOCK AND LFVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and taiveS farms repcctinK. number. Cows, includinp heifers that have calved farms repKirtinp. number. Milk cows farms reporting. number. Heifers and heifer calves farms refrrtinB. number. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms repiirtinc. number , Farms rejiortins by nuniber on hand: Callle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. '2 to 4 head. farms reporting , 5 to 9 heatL farms reporting , 10 to 19 head. farms reporting. 20 l« 49 head farms reporting. •10 to 99 head forms reporting. 100 I/) 499 head. farms reporting. 500 or more head farms reporting. Cows including heifers that have calved— 1 head forms reporting . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . 10 to 19 head farms reforting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting, 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms repirting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms refxirting , Milk cows— 1 head farms rcf>orting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting , 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . .30 to 49 head. farms reporting. 50 to 74 head. forms repivting. 75 to 99 head. forms reporting. 100 or more head forms reporting. HofseS afld/Of mules forms reporting, number. Hogs and pigs farm? refortrng. number. Bom since June 1 forms reporting. number. Bom beftre June 1 farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambs farms importing. number. Lambs undw 1 year old farms repcrting. numtjer. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. number, F.wes farms reporting. number. Hams and wethers forms reporting. number, Chickens 4 months old and Ovet farms reporting. number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calvei s.ild alive farms reporting. number dollars Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reforting. number dollars Sheep and lambs sold alive forms reporting number dollars Milk and cream sold farms reporting pounds dollars Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting dollars Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens dollars See footnotes at end of t^bte. 47,355,356 7,428 22,798,930 20,192,552 743,320 1,436,647 426,411 24,556,426 1,123,132 3,412,081 20,021,213 4,936 270,531 4,689 130,827 3,480 21,904 4,429 76,989 4,390 62,715 101 360 309 551 1,519 1,291 804 1 383 1,043 934 624 790 565 223 127 1,006 1,777 411 191 90 5 2,653 10,224 2,151 50,101 1,563 29,620 1,575 20,481 992 173,339 789 46,731 929 126,608 908 121,599 713 5,009 3,737 383,396 4,497 126,036 15,826,232 1,551 51,528 1,648,896 892 143,782 1,934,166 1,918 105,974,781 3,412,031 1,462 138,702 1,937 2,872,008 919,043 17,171,595 3,841 7,344,877 6,168,406 280,900 742,658 152,913 9,826,718 568,275 952,342 8,306,101 3,332 U5,073 3,158 56,346 2,172 9,713 2,960 32,984 2,819 25,743 64 333 324 574 1,182 704 151 256 .051 684 509 464 157 32 5 615 1,277 253 27 1,886 7,499 1,551 33,772 1,122 20,638 1,158 13,134 730 76,337 550 21,833 662 54,454 651 52,274 478 2,180 2,672 243,679 2,980 48,811 6,011,023 1,106 36,158 1,157,056 652 58,268 757,484 1,148 35,670,304 952,342 887 40,981 1,304 1,596,420 510,854 2,253,867 1,292 889,162 750,912 73,500 44,720 20,030 1,364,705 119,051 145,721 1,099,933 1,205 20,507 1,112 9,999 734 2,508 942 6,023 931 4,485 63 192 177 356 364 46 96 631 217 126 37 213 500 21 677 3,108 540 6,643 374 3,983 367 2,660 239 16, U3 179 4,161 218 11,972 208 11,550 170 422 1,032 68,443 936 6,440 730,087 316 5,355 171,360 182 9,761 126,893 410 7,103,865 145,721 230 10,807 378 309,775 99,129 4,537,361 880 1,674,769 1,189,765 86,560 359,360 39,034 2,862,592 244,672 138,126 2,479,T34 3,306 35,088 2,827 14,833 2,046 4,479 2,527 11,180 2,335 9,Cf75 302 879 925 706 442 51 872 1,502 305 110 36 2 1,005 1,036 5 2,240 8,314 1,904 19,717 1,272 12,072 1,299 7,645 929 32,462 626 8,753 787 23,704 757 22,359 492 1,345 2,701 142,302 2,337 12,987 1,562,952 1,068 15,849 507,168 644 19,079 248,027 593 6,202,390 138,126 511 34,062 906 612,632 196,040 1,637,465 884 604,031 452,637 29,765 111,999 9,630 1,033,434 125,736 120,220 787,478 1,014 12,481 933 5,553 641 1,598 705 4,093 745 2,835 62 284 236 209 205 17 221 524 132 39 16 236 340 15 469 1,893 362 4,375 198 2,332 291 2,043 237 11,141 175 3,947 210 7,194 210 6,774 139 420 1,061 65,277 774 4,708 567,144 186 2,918 93,376 215 6,671 86,723 305 4,312,800 120,220 309 10,373 542 339,850 108,753 1,327,648 45,781 143,388 64,724 42,864 35,300 1,184,260 190,065 500,524 493,671 17 5,470 17 3,273 16 1,191 17 1,355 17 842 15 444 16 2,383 U 605 14 1,778 3 6,598 3 2,450 3 4,148 3 4,008 3 140 14 37,225 17 3,148 350,879 13 2,437 77,984 3 3,098 40,274 15 12,855,898 500,524 9 15,533 9 495,334 158,507 40 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DitLa are based on reporls for only a sample of farms. s text] (for Jefinilions and explanations, see text) Economic diss Conimereial famis Ll\'E'^TOr:< \ND UVESTOCK PRODUrTS-Continued Litters tarrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 1 or L^ litters 3 lo 11 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to .39 litters ir> (o 69 litters 70 or more litters June 2 to Novemlier 30 . December 1 to June I . SPECIFIED CROPS HARWSTED . farms number . farms . farms . faniis . farms . farms . famis number . farms reportinc. of litlers. reporline. reportinp. reportinn. reporting, reporting, reponini:. reportinK. of litU^rs. reportinp. of litters. Com for all purposes fann- t'nder 11 acres.. . . 11 to '24 acres 2,5 to 49 acres ISO to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres. . Harvested for crain . . . ■ reportinf!.. acres . . reportinp. . reportinR. . reporting., reportinp.. report inp.. report inc.. reportinp.. acres . . bushels.. Sales farms reportinp. . bushels.. Sorghums for all purposes fanns reportlitg.. acres. . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres. . pounds. . Sales fanns reporting. . pounds . . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bxtshels . . Sales farms reporting.. biishels . . Spring wheat haxvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested farais reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Proso millet harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . btishels. . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans fanns reporting . . acres. . llX)-lb, bags.. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating fanns reportiitg. . acres. . tons. , Sales farms reporting . . tons, . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres , . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, lye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . See footnotes at end of table. 5,724 43,295 2,181 2,204 849 388 71 31 4,399 20,246 4,275 23,049 11,046 468,645 2,259 2,845 2,926 1,434 563 1,019 7,275 288,476 15,319,634 3,833 8,941,504 6,088 609,516 3,869 383,286 490,069,890 2,541 320,972,696 11,381 2,176,965 43,266,262 11,016 45,074,452 1,733 30,295 789,964 1,262 698,233 5,368 112,560 4,040,655 1,547 1,264,643 10,815 499,287 14,701,473 5,394 8,220,443 1,192 67,477 865,506 928 724,924 937 75,786 1,077,605 557 696,856 3,308 184,931 1,585,811 1,293,774 16,288 672,729 1,649,335 6,359 541,574 2,426 219,760 318,128 513 40,711 2,562 54,221 60,199 236 3,606 2,031 284,538 264,962 322 30,980 4,668 39,238 1,596 1,808 782 388 65 29 3,589 18,118 3,643 21,120 9,954 456,362 1,475 2,625 2,864 1,423 562 1,005 6,495 281,583 15,014,579 3,632 8,831,494 5,730 597,497 3,693 376,976 482,737,282 2,442 318,4^,698 10,636 2,155,847 47,932,328 10,414 44,779,245 1,551 28,675 751,889 1,135 668,673 4,790 106,756 3,844,114 1,380 1,191,081 9,959 488,028 14,403,589 5,074 8,086,404 1,126 65,879 851,105 882 712,919 880 73,861 1,056,200 531 687,076 3,161 180,438 1,572,111 1,231,766 13,514 633,169 1,583,420 5,359 521,654 2,140 212,134 308,290 415 37,808 2,230 50,086 57,147 165 2,876 1,723 277,261 258,361 245 29,756 327 5,605 93 Ufi 63 28 10 17 248 2,598 276 3,007 1,286 98,412 30 1S3 282 293 167 331 781 49,364 3,711,472 331 1,875,488 508 102,502 326 65,475 97,341,540 187 57,663,953 977 553,280 13,605,587 973 12,730,897 109 3,676 125,357 101 120,064 370 16,465 664,139 94 206,901 1,118 104,259 3,543,090 566 2,031,192 108 13,774 211,125 98 186,187 32 4,146 65,956 18 43,295 479 21,921 380,902 316,501 1,533 127,466 354,157 597 106,750 172 48,181 70,642 18 4,955 201 7,896 13,036 238 125,991 112,011 29 7,832 575 5,665 172 220 98 63 16 6 433 2,585 445 3,080 1,777 93,462 U7 349 641 336 145 189 1,128 56,282 3,495,560 697 2,194,470 949 138,412 625 89,566 127,309,939 413 92,223,138 1,949 619,502 14,280,922 1,938 13,482,048 178 4,793 114,123 151 107,955 732 19,481 782,402 206 212,353 1,836 120,817 3,508,043 994 2,033,818 200 18,265 231,556 173 196,782 146 18,559 253,839 104 167,003 570 27,889 374,838 2,217 132,279 361,163 931 118,243 314 44,466 68,670 58 6,519 332 9,435 10,961 18 416 273 59,835 60,610 50 9,371 1,340 U,022 398 534 264 120 23 1 1,039 4,761 1,020 6,261 2,977 132,195 293 863 961 476 155 229 1,947 86,170 4,396,996 1,170 2,928,684 1,593 163,309 1,074 102,204 129,773,453 741 87,881,223 3,147 578.887 12,555,923 3,U5 11,743,297 413 8,231 234,469 364 217,383 1,312 28,386 1,080,095 391 345,070 3,127 146,457 4,477,502 1,727 2,538,366 351 18,358 237,865 282 198,357 300 27,284 393,811 191 258,848 1,056 57,200 501,700 3,720 172,356 436,155 1,534 151,882 583 55,589 81,738 106 10,645 605 13,165 14,816 47 691 422 42,925 43,128 34 4,489 COLORADO 41 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTP^RISTK^S BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-C()ntinued DaUi are haswi nti repiirls fnr nnK n snmplp uf fami-^. Seo lexl ] {Kur Hprinidr-tK inH exnl.mulH rlnss-Conlinucil Commcrri iJ fami.-;— Cftnlmuptl Piin-relireni.'nl UVESTXICK ANDLTVtSTOrK PROKKTS-Conlir Litteis farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 number I or '.' Iirrers fnmi' ^ to 9 liUefS farm-i 10 to 19 liUWS .,.. farris 'JO to ;19 litters rami 10 to fi9 Irtters larrns 70 or more litters farm'* June -2 to *!oveml>er W fam- number December 1 to June 1 fann reriorti ng . of litters, renortine. remirting, reportinR. renorlrng. remiilinr!. retmrtin!;. reixirtinE, >r litters. re<>or1ine. Under 11 acres . 11 to ?1 acres . . 'la to 49 acres . . SO to 7t acres.. la to 99 acres . . 100 or more acre Ilarvesterl for grain . SPECIFIED riiOPS IHR\ ESTED Com for all purposes farrns rpporlmK. acres . s reoortine. s reportrnR. s reporting. s repotting. s reporting, s reporting. s reiTorling. acres, bushels. Sales farfns reixjrting. bushels. SorghtjiiE for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. , Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres., pottnds. . Sales farms reporting . . pounds . . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . Sales fanns reporting. . bushels . . Spring wheat harvested farms i^poi^ing. . acres., bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. , Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested fanns reporting.. acres. . bushels. . Sales fanns reporting. . bushels . . t^e harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Proso millet harvested farms reporting. . acres., bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres . . 100- lb. bags.. Hay crcjps : Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating fanns reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales fanns reporting. . tons. . Clover, tljiKthy, and mljrtures of clover and grasses cut for hay fame repotting . . acres. , tcsns.. Sales farms reporting. , tons. , Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting., acres. , tons. , Sales farms reporting . . tons. , Wild hay cut fanns reporting . . acres. , tons. , Sales farms reporting.. tons.. See fcxjtnotes at end of table. 1,236 9,181 186 122 937 4,416 997 4,765 2,269 90,855 396 730 665 228 74 176 1,540 63,890 2,504,763 950 1,426,200 1,586 1^4,406 991 78,246 89,237,737 669 56,215,306 2,729 287,314 5,668,696 2,670 5,174,489 387 5,902 151,313 288 129,317 1,222 24,543 806,423 366 279,846 2,347 79,808 2,073,719 1,162 1,085,970 296 9,867 109,353 210 79,125 265 17,266 245,319 145 161,401 581 42,300 216,529 3,129 123,590 270,890 1,233 95,825 608 43,227 60,706 151 11,595 522 10,015 9,721 40 647 401 30,195 26,910 919 6,805 300 400 149 55 10 5 722 3,307 723 3,498 1,271 31,495 457 412 258 77 19 48 846 20,725 763,323 392 361,627 875 57,564 561 35,275 34,715,023 375 22,109,678 1,513 105,455 1,679,933 1,442 1,521,676 328 5,021 109,092 191 85,719 899 14,669 431,693 262 123,856 1,239 30,085 709,292 521 351,674 143 5,315 58,176 102 50,043 100 4,806 76,800 52 45 ,429 368 21,653 75,437 2,159 60,829 129,059 795 42,034 359 17,356 22,572 59 3,604 456 7,907 6,917 43 574 276 14,085 12,281 42 3,590 271 960 157 210 451 182 509 374 9,943 182 13 2 32 253 5,152 142,465 92 45,025 219 11,304 116 6,210 4,359,590 57 2,355,400 321 11,409 141,267 276 126,338 136 1,052 17,535 255 3,212 79,357 61 23,055 292 6,602 91,943 104 45,384 28 300 3,030 17 2,425 37 1,800 20,475 21 11,100 107 9,475 22,655 756 16,649 31 ,996 219 6,870 104 3,315 3,962 23 490 114 1,663 1,696 6 28 113 4,230 3,421 26 574 853 3,028 477 325 51 663 1,642 491 1,386 840 ,161 606 172 51 5 594 5,236 228,185 210 83,990 269 8,431 130 4,735 6,223,113 84 2,219,748 549 15,436 230,568 432 198,954 125 1,160 24,275 85 18 , 510 399 3,303 99,825 115 27,100 633 8,255 219,425 227 86,730 50 1,235 10,075 35 3,160 30 1,140 12,900 20 9,050 125 4,135 10, 580 2,047 28,342 47,263 721 14,419 5,657 7,013 2,0iS 1,845 230 6,016 5,560 189 680 108 138 360 127 320 237 2,268 178 1 183 1,473 65,750 40 18,000 37 3,505 46 1,575 1,109,495 15 304,250 189 5,496 97,727 163 90,632 57 460 13,800 170 2,032 72,090 51 31,356 212 2,847 70,390 92 39,990 11 263 2,326 6 2,&i5 22 710 7,005 21 355 3,090 711 9,884 16,605 278 4,700 1,8 2,8 32 355 1,164 1,106 15 390 78 1,261 1,041 21 295 14 349 126 14 223 184 11,120 186 5,639 5,621 469 24,626 157 8,069 1 7,319 5 100 2,000 5 1,300 5 75 1,500 3 30 16 1,334 2,047 1 801 100 20 2 63 101 42 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Total all farms Economic class Ileal (For Hpfinilbns and explanations, see text) Commercial farms Total Class 1 Class 11 nass in SPEaFIED CROPS EIARVESTED-Continued Hay crops — Continued 1,651 60,216 58,430 171 5,838 55 2,310 16,963 1,695 52,076 10,539,743 4,192 143,427 2,479,062 1,665 10,346,435 2,438 20,073 1,387 56,806 54,723 115 4,243 55 2,310 16,963 1,587 51,707 10,493,879 4,176 143,318 2,477,662 1,4U 10,187,24* 1,428 16,873 94 6,563 8,352 16 738 6 404 3,575 347 22,428 4,913,876 867 43,437 810,289 221 5,484,178 57 3,286 237 13,292 13,946 17 578 10 303 2,052 351 13,292 2,734,300 1,030 40,608 707,346 267 1,957,298 139 3,449 397 acres. . . tons.. . 16,879 14,770 26 tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . . . acres. .. tons, green weight... Irish potatoes harvested for hcone 1,390 23 772 4,411 522 acres^ . . hundredweight... 12,570 2,373,633 1,460 acres... tons... 44,021 729,440 421 1,648,050 Land In bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and 300 3,441 J Z Reported in small fractions. ^Includes milt equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. COLORADO 43 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY PX'ONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued ' Pftla are based on reports for only b sample of farms. See l^xt ] Economic clasa-Conlinued (Fi">r Hi^rinilions anil explanations, e text) rommercial farms— Ton tin ueH Other fanns Class IV riaaa V Oass M Part-lime Mioonnal SPECnED CROPS H\RVESrED-Con(inued Hay crops— Continued Other hay cut farms reporting . . . acres... ton£. . . 380 12,165 11,^73 31 842 16 831 6,925 224 2,704 405,120 665 12,900 197,335 265 743,320 385 3,440 206 6,189 4,522 18 285 107 635 63,850 149 2,327 32,452 152 280,900 405 2,953 73 1,718 1,660 7 410 36 73 3,100 5 25 300 85 73,500 142 3Cki 190 1,990 2,212 36 955 66 226 33,258 10 55 575 185 86,560 707 2,191 73 1,170 1,445 20 640 40 100 8,270 5 35 525 60 29,765 303 1,009 1 250 50 tons... Grass silage made fram grasses, all'alfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . . . acres, .. tons, green weight... Irish potatoes harvested for honie use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres^. . hundredweight Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting... acres... tons... Vegetables harvested for sale f aims reporting . . . Land ir. bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and 2 43 4,336 1 19 300 9 42,864 acres. .. 44 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 1 of 6.— Cash-grain farms [DaUi are based on reports For only a sample of fanna. jw text ] (For derinitions and explanations, see l^xt) Tola! all commercial fnniis Economic class FARMS. ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms, , , number.. Percent distribution percent. . Land in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent . . \v erage s i le of farm acres . . Value of land and bui1ilm(>s: ■Averace jxT farm dollars . . Average per acre dollurs . . Land in farms according to use; Cropland harvesled. farms reporting. . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting . . 10 to 19 acres rarms reporting.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting. . 30 to 49 acres farms reporti ng . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 "cres farms reporting. . 200 to 499 acres farms reporti ng . , 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting.. Cropland not harvesled and not pastured fiinns rejiorting. . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes fumis reporting. . Other cropland (idle and crop railure) f.inns reporting.. acres . . Woodland pastured farn.s reporting. . Woodland not pastured rami- ri'imrling . . acres , . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) larms reporting. . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting. . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. Irrigated cropland harvesled farms reporting . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting. . Land in slnp-cropping systems for soil-emsion control farms reporting acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms refxirting . . FARM OPERATORS BY AOE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number. . 65 cr more years number. . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting. . 100 to 199 days operators reporting. . 200 or more days operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporung. . With income fran sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . . With other incone of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operatc^s reporting . . Operators not working ofr their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . . i^ith other members of family working off farm. operators reporting. . With income frcm sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agriculttiral prtxlucta sold .operators reporting. . FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . . 10 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 niimber , 260 to 499 acres number. 500 to 999 acres number . 1,000 to 1,999 acres , number, 2,000 Of more acres number . See footnotes at end of table. 26, K5 XXX 36,503,016 KXX 1,396.2 68,927 5i BV COIDR \ND TKM'RF, CIF ClPF.RVTdK All faim opeiators: Full imniT-... P!\r( (mrnT^ ... VII lonnnLv.... Cn.h (.■nnnls Shnri^onsh u-nanls . Oop-shnrc U'nants . l,ivcsli>ck-«liart' (I'niini- nth.T ami un,-i»--shafe tfnanu^ nunihcf . Livcstocl>-^harc tonanLs niimhcf . Other and unspfN-irif^J IcnanLs numlier. Whit^ farm optcrtnjcks farms reprFtinc . number.. Traders farms refmrtmp., nun,ber.. Tractors other than ^aixlen farms retKirtinc. , number., 1 tractor farms reportin," . , '2 tractcrs faims reporting- , ,1 tractccs farms renortinp . , i tractors farms reporlinp. , 5 or more tractors farms reporlinn.. Wheel tractors farms reporting.. number.. Crawler tractors farms reportinc number,. Garden tracters farms reporting.. number. . Autom(}biles farms reportinq.. number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone. farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting.. Milking machine. forms repr^ing.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop dner (for gram, forage, or other crops) farms reporting.. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on wtiich lot:ated: Hard surface farms reporting.. &avel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimprDved. farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 cr mote miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting.. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting . . 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired wrrkers. farms reporting.. persons.. Regular hired wcrkers (employed I.^iO or nore days) farms reporting.. persona.. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers arms repivting. 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 1 reporting. I reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR 10,206 9,669 5,928 566 753 J, 401 662 546 10,142 9,601 5,836 Residing tin farm operated operators reporting . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not re^iorting residence number . See footnotes at end of table. 10,860 13,060 3,614 3,795 7,340 7,586 4,773 5,244 23,978 46,129 23,867 60,324 23,638 58,577 6,128 7,987 5,287 2,569 1,717 23,460 55,082 3,011 3,495 1,601 1,747 23,757 32.616 25,646 20,642 18,057 4,304 2,816 324 10,014 6,776 12,678 6,136 1,242 4,894 832 1,457 398 2,207 7,274 16,731 5,045 9,358 1,342 996 442 189 76 22,297 2,556 1,292 405 353 790 62 585 390 348 775 547 583 310 311 404 410 310 363 1,454 3,187 1,449 4,554 1,449 4,493 143 327 519 282 178 1,434 4,258 215 235 46 61 1,472 2,084 1,509 1,398 1,172 158 97 1 460 492 658 373 114 636 1,715 263 92 19 12 1,363 69 118 120 369 115 499 115 489 15 6 30 105 410 119 221 125 116 107 109 515 47 91 154 91 154 117 119 66 66 84 89 82 87 292 847 287 1,093 287 1,083 2 28 110 85 62 287 1,033 45 50 10 10 292 490 292 285 255 32 16 125 112 196 495 140 187 153 146 427 148 146 417 295 310 163 163 218 218 140 166 681 1,392 696 2,166 696 2,130 46 145 302 137 66 691 2,035 89 95 21 36 711 942 716 673 582 80 60 216 319 186 70 116 35 46 268 609 142 157 127 15 610 31 85 130 39 146 285 472 285 663 285 658 65 108 285 647 284 320 300 258 182 111 125 304 11 5 76 107 133 66 133 15 40 66 133 111 76 52 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 6.— Other field-crop farms [Dala are baaefl on report* for only a sample of fanns. See Icxl | ■xplanations, see text) Total all coinmerci at farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Contmemal fertilizer nnil fertili7inc nialiTials use\plnnfttions, ^(H- lc«t) Touil ]\]l rommorciB] rMms .HolU I Trull? and nuts, mid dollars. R^nkUTED VALl'F. OF PRODUCTS SOLD BV SOURCF. All farm products solr] i"iai, di>llars aviTuKP j>-r fanti, dollars All i"TO[t* sold Field rn>[»;, other than vepolahl Nefietables sfild dol lars . FhiiLs ajid nuLs sold dollars. Foivsl podurts and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. \\l livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and ruultry products sold dollars. Dairy r«"lucLs sold dollars. Livestock and livestock prmlucts. other than poultry and dairv, sold killars. LrVT-ST(Xlv AND Ln'E.STOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calvwi. Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves. . . . Steers and tiulls includini! sic 'arms reporting.. - re(xjrtini!. numluT . 'ami- refMrtinc nilx-r. Farms refwrtin^ by number on hand: Cattle and calies- 1 heart faons- report inn. 2 to 4 head farms rejvirtin)!. 5 to 9 head farms ri'inrtint!. 10 to 19 head farms repinme, 20 to 49 head farms n-jvirtiny , 50 to 99 head farm- renirtint'. 100 to 499 head farms rejiirHnp. 5f)0 or more head farm- niHinint,'. Cows, including heifers that have cajved— 1 head farms r.'(Kinin)!. 2 to 9 heail farm- report iiif. 10 to 19 head farm- repir-linf. 20 to 29 head farms refiirtmc. 30 to 49 head farm- reportm;: . 50 to 74 head farms repottini;. 75 to 99 head farms repurtini;, lOO or mof* head farms n-portinc. Milk CTiws— 1 head farms 2 lo 9 he^ farms 10 to 19 head farms 20 lo 29 head farm- .10 to 49 head farm- 50 to 74 head farms 75 lo 99 head fanns too or more head farms Horses and/or mules farms r Hogs antl pigs farms i Bom since June 1 farms i Bcm before .lune 1 farms r Sheep and lambs farms i Lambs under 1 year old farms i Sheep 1 year old and over farms i Ewes farms r Rams and wethers farms r Ctlickens 4 monUis old and over farms reportmi;., reportinK. rcpjrtina, reporting., repnrtini;. . reportine. •rortinK. number, 'porting. reporting, number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold abve farms Hogs and rugs sold alive farms Sheep and lamtis sold alive farms Milk and cream sold farms Chickens including broilers sold farms Chicken eggs sold farms See footnotes at end of table. reporting numfier dollars reporting number dollars reporting number dollars dollars reporting ikillars reporting dozens dollars 574,366,605 21, %9 196,696,345 170,702,660 10,187,246 6,762,007 9,044,432 377,670,260 12,707,226 30,781,223 3J4, 181,811 20,138 2,185,662 18,309 792,155 13,348 119,789 17,557 730,027 17,470 i63,480 421 1,578 1,356 2,072 4,675 4,446 4,963 627 1,601 4,575 2,723 2,112 2,817 1,799 793 1,889 3,846 6,579 1,040 616 837 296 75 59 11,404 55,905 8,010 218,909 5,677 120,361 5,949 98,54a 4,326 2,025,481 3,406 836,124 3,750 1,189,357 3,681 1,150,182 2,943 39, 175 14,395 1,700,015 18,401 1,589,097 296,319,506 5,719 268,510 8,592,320 3,805 1,749,267 22,740,471 7,012 764,100,488 30,781,223 4,896 778,006 6,670 14,731,239 4,713,996 28,961,713 18,685 24,985,327 24,440,237 544,459 631 3,976,386 81,665 380, 392 953 29,934 867 9,909 725 3,003 753 10,984 757 9,041 63 209 150 132 221 231 329 161 66 45 16 7 317 330 292 860 494 12,556 357 6,179 375 6,377 325 95,392 256 28,384 315 67,008 305 64,815 273 2,193 837 41,243 605 12, 274 1,775,199 359 11,283 361,056 296 84,733 1,101,529 249 11,342,223 380,392 248 8,939 321 171,180 54,776 6,770.670 51,635 5,659,356 5,523,312 136,044 ,111,314 4.065 95,250 73 7,080 62 2,377 49 349 56 2,801 31 198 14 229 9 123 IC 106 53 33,081 47 5,763 53 27,318 53 26,516 52 802 55 2,708 554,405 6 345 11,040 48 26,306 341,978 12 1,211,352 1,260 1,963 8,390,875 28,736 7,197,785 7,030,885 166,900 1,193,090 12,908 107,974 170 6,748 170 2,254 144 743 129 2,390 86 212 89 2,745 66 1,616 69 1,129 67 23,290 42 7,000 67 16,290 67 15,724 52 566 133 7,478 101 2,956 498,172 72 2,538 81,216 62 31.924 415,012 48 3,114,426 107,974 62 2,217 68 33,410 10,691 10,909,761 15,027 9,553,809 9,368,232 185,015 562 1,355,952 36,903 162,533 479 11,376 429 3,826 361 1,569 393 4,722 388 2,828 25 87 96 71 136 51 13 192 113 106 205 113 351 263 7,991 199 3,441 199 4,550 149 34,921 117 14,571 139 20,350 139 19,698 118 652 421 19 . 693 315 4,922 554,512 174 6,760 216,320 134 23,239 302,107 143 6,483,075 162,533 108 2,390 158 59,215 18,948 2,591,575 7,974 2,312,287 2,257.218 55,000 69 279,288 24,319 11,335 180 3.925 155 1.107 135 224 139 2,010 1,356 67 837 66 519 46 3,245 40 5S0 46 2,665 36 2,502 46 163 199 9.639 108 1.513 150,925 87 1,480 47,360 42 2,814 36,582 35 434,550 11,335 55 3,746 61 59,495 19.038 298,832 3,932 262.090 260.590 1.500 36.742 3,470 3,300 345 36 118 51 263 11 21 31 235 16 162 10 855 10 470 10 385 10 375 46 2,225 26 175 17,185 20 160 5,120 10 450 5,850 11 98,820 3,300 11 334 21 9,800 3,136 54 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 6.— Other field-crop farms [D&U are ba^ed on reports for only a aample of farms. See texl] (For derinilions and explanaUons, see t«xl) Tolal all commercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTfXTt PRODUCTS-Conlinued Litters tarfowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms reportmc. number of litters . 1 cr 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 10 litters •20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or morp litters. . . June 2 to November 30 arms reportir farms farms r reporli ng . ■portinp,, reportinE. reportinR . arms reporting. reporting. number of Utters . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporUng. acres. Under 1 1 acres. . 11 to 24 acres.. 25 to 49 acres . , 50 to 74 acres . . 75 to 99 acres . . ICC or more acre Harvested for grain . . .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. . ..farms reporting,. .farms reporting . . , .farms reporting. . , .farms reporting. , .farms reporting. bushels. . .farms reporting., bushels. Sorghums for all purposes f anus reporting . , acres, , Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting, , acres, , pounds . , Sales farms reporting , , pounds , , Winter wheat harvested farms reporting., acres. , biishels. , Sales farms reporting, , bushels, . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting, , acres , , bushels, . Sales farms reporting. . bushels, . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres, . bushels , , Sales farms reporting . . bushels. , Barley harvested farms reporting.. acres. . tnishels . . Seles fanns reporting. . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting . acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Diy field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . acres. 100-lb. bags. Hay crops: Land f irom which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hey farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Wild hey cut farms reporting . acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons . 4,668 39,238 1,596 1,808 782 388 65 29 3,589 18,118 3,643 21,120 9,954 456,362 1,475 2,625 2,864 1,423 562 1,005 6,495 281,583 15,014,579 3,632 8,831,494 5,730 597,497 3,693 376,976 482,737,232 2,442 313,448,698 10, 636 2,155,847 47,932,328 10,414 44,779,245 1,551 28,675 751,889 1,135 668,673 4,790 106,756 3,844,114 1,380 1,191,081 9,959 488,028 14,403,589 5,074 8,086,404 1,126 65,879 851,105 882 712,919 3,161 180,433 1,572,111 1,231,766 13,514 633,169 1,583,420 5,359 521,654 2,140 212,134 308,290 415 37,803 2,230 50,086 57,147 165 2,876 1,723 277.261 253,361 245 29,756 295 2,086 112 93 59 26 221 837 217 1,249 1,012 36,210 123 281 377 140 60 31 704 22,175 1,532,205 474 1,017,290 7,604 70 5,218 7,316,831 46 5,562,600 304 11,103 249,501 298 239,463 156 3,101 111,370 145 106,340 338 8,375 383,157 180 131,690 838 24,419 1,056,451 515 650,901 19 590 6,545 13 5,390 546 17,127 263,740 59,790 1,226 54,242 1AL,631 42 1,055 1,509 5 50 96 2,416 3,782 21 630 17 1,267 1,605 1 85 56 4,230 5 21 5 11 14 50 3,490 238,375 44 221,950 10 1,317 10 827 842,166 9 734,900 34 3,295 31,214 34 73,436 24 845 46,510 24 45,085 37 2,776 119,922 32 77,675 75 2,941 131,645 46 80,410 3 240 4,100 3 4,040 35 2,042 33,560 107 11,542 22,358 44 4,280 11 510 775 1,230 1,995 7 917 ,205 52 492 21 207 46 285 194 8,465 26 31 50 55 31 1 138 5,005 364,600 91 227,000 15 1,756 14 1,380 2,877,120 41 1,859 41,215 41 40,675 26 514 14,040 2,567 121,800 40 54,535 176 6,837 298,635 129 230,120 95 4,560 37,465 13,687 244 12,952 35,255 151 17,660 110 180 10 470 870 165 1,302 42 129 499 119 803 490 16,220 36 165 200 65 8 16 340 9,495 660,825 224 432,915 34 3,150 27 2,520 2,980,000 26 2,145,800 147 3,537 79,810 142 76,395 61 1,267 32,255 142 2,017 100,635 56 27,080 430 11,586 518,980 284 297,240 11 250 1,745 10 1,350 296 8,715 118,715 592 23,943 65,591 364 31,525 16 160 229 5 50 43 521 587 5 100 10 350 400 46 202 30 85 31 117 217 6,410 46 45 101 15 10 141 3,725 242,955 90 118,625 29 1,331 19 491 617,545 3 200,700 77 2,362 45,282 76 42,602 30 295 14,750 25 13,650 66 925 37,800 41 21,525 127 2,445 93,646 51 41,231 5 100 70O 100 1,595 22,580 212 4,605 15,127 110 6,720 5 275 325 55 835 15 35 5 35 460 25,450 25 16,800 55 1,980 5 1,355 15 180 3,815 10 2,865 16 90 3,000 11 875 30 610 13,545 5 1,900 20 215 1,420 71 1,100 3,300 20 500 10 125 245 See footnotes at end of table. COLORADO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTP]RLSTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF F'ARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 6. -Other field-crop farms I DalA are based on reports fot onl> a sample of fanns. ^o text j 55 (For tlcriniliofi> rtnd i-^plRnalions. spp d SPECIFIED CROPS H^RVESTED-Conlinuo-I Hay crops — Continued Other hay cut farms reporting.. acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . acres. . tons, green weight.. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres'', hundredweight. . Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales dollars . . I^nd in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees ' farms reporting . . acres. . Toul nil commefcial fams 1,387 56,806 54,723 115 <,243 55 2,310 16,963 1,587 51,707 10,493,379 4,176 143,318 2,477,662 1,411 10,187,246 1,428 16,373 26 310 1,700 574 29,067 6,429,315 1,092 44,301 803,537 166 544,459 5 100 300 5 300 89 9,868 2,462,921 56 5,150 103,622 19 136,044 10 155 650 162 9,170 2,002,120 198 12, 202 225,620 37 166,900 555 750 5 300 240 8,536 1,698,924 527 20,184 362,555 185,015 1,348 240,350 241 5,745 97,510 30 55,000 16 145 25,500 70 1,020 14,230 5 1,500 Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. *Doe3 not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 56 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 3 of 6. -Dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See taxtj (For derinitions and explanalions, see text) FARMS. ACRMCE. AND VALUE Farms number . . Percent distribution percent. . Land in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent. . \\ erase size of farm acres. . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars. . Averflce per .lire dollars . . Land in farms according to use Cropland hnr\osied farms reporting.. acres . . 1 U) 9 acres farms reponinp. . 10 to 19 acres farms reponing . . 20 to 29 acres farms rpptirting. . 30 to 49 acres .-. farms reportinp. . .'iO to 99 acres farms reiiortinc. . 100 to 199 ^cres farms repcrting . , 200 (n 499 acres farms reporti nc . . .iOO to 999 acres farms reporting. . 1.000 or more acres farms reporting. . Cropland used only for jiasture farms report ing. . acres . . Cropland not harveslorl and not pastured fanns rejiortinr! . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. . acres . . Soil-improvcmenl grasses and legumes famis importing. . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting.. Woodland pastured farn.s rppiirling.. acres . Woodland not paslured farms reporting.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. acre-i . Impmved pasture farms reriorting . acres . Irrigated land in farms farms rfjnning. acres . Imgaled cropland harvested farms reporting . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reportinj; . acres . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting. acres . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms refwrting. System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. acres . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . tinder 25 years number . 25 to 34 years - numhi'r . 35 to 44 years numljer . 45 to 54 years number . 55 to 64 years number . 65 or more years number . Average age years . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INC»ME Farm operators- Wocking off their farms, lotal operalors reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting . 100 to 199 days operalors reporting 2O0 or more days operalors rejxrting . With other members of family wcrking off farm operators reporting. With income frcmsoiircps other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. With other inctme of family exceeding value of agncullural products sold operalors reporting . C)peraIors not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms ofjerators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators rejjorting . With income frtm sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultcrai products ?old operalors reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 to 49 acres number . 50 to 69 acres number . 70 lo 99 acres number . 100 to lag acres number . 140 to 179 acres number . 180 lo 219 acres number . 220 to 259 acres number . 260 to 499 acres number . 500to999acres number . 1.000 lo 1,999 acres ■ number. 2,000 of more acres number. See footnolos at end of table. Total all commercial farms 26,li5 3QCX 36,503,016 XXX 1,396.2 68,927 54.02 23,969 5,716,6i9 710 .360 723 l,5i9 4,533 6,720 6,122 2,099 653 3,003 1,1<0,239 12,938 3,738,578 9,431 2,626,280 2,646 585,344 5,534 526,954 2,002 1,535,906 594 166,578 15,780 23,131,261 3,083 484,968 16,172 2,628,365 15,658 2,073,176 1,117 54,714 932 173,710 1,646 521,592 1,166 301,846 25,699 386 3,265 6,550 7,478 5,463 2,557 48.3 8,578 4,934 1,255 2,339 2,298 3,666 2,123 17,567 2,372 5,236 604 1,463 431 1,442 1,193 2,542 927 956 4,179 4,436 3,915 4,057 Economic class 2,134 100.0 772,324 100.0 361.9 45,798 127.39 1,965 218,957 36 68 75 227 709 628 196 25 1 952 42,114 905 83,615 535 42,575 155 20,153 462 20,387 161 34,119 52 9,930 1,368 345,244 399 24,335 1,676 136,369 1,620 146,516 113 3,235 103 15,816 112 15,468 2,114 12 273 615 709 367 133 46.9 474 311 75 38 180 125 101 1,660 316 363 103 81 255 197 385 125 90 368 327 117 31 70,219 9.1 835.9 113,064 129.83 71 20,396 25 17 15 1 34 6,191 26 6,827 22 6,117 3 185 7 525 2 4,005 1 1 57 29,975 13 1,252 68 14, 172 67 12,867 3 787 1 330 33 1 19 38 17 5 3 41.9 469 22.0 200,794 26.0 428.1 65,298 157.07 433 64,229 10 10 15 20 108 163 93 9 193 10,590 191 19,336 143 11,903 16 2,166 83 5,267 32 6,861 7 1,765 337 87,810 130 8,457 393 57,693 378 45,125 56 13 1,220 2,255 23 7,072 462 1 63 152 166 57 18 45.6 410 80 82 10 30 45 90 15 20 121 55 40 13 24 3,426 788 5 93 286 255 113 36 45.3 145 113 32 10 648 96 118 15 10 15 95 65 190 80 40 95 150 33 793 460 37.2 21.6 270,537 151,536 35.0 19.6 341.2 329.4 44,947 30,620 136.07 90.00 741 413 86,411 32,027 15 16 5 15 41 95 319 143 303 115 72 14 1 399 188 16,513 5,650 354 200 31,419 15,253 216 82 16, %7 4,480 52 52 7,534 4,773 182 126 6,918 6,000 60 19 13,088 1,765 12 21 3,987 1,855 473 280 105,832 87.534 134 52 6,646 6,395 626 325 73,147 23,334 611 315 57,937 20,799 20 20 175 395 13 47 821 2,276 35 33 7,804 4,090 67 39 152 104 36 48.3 134 32 12 40 57 36 31 326 77 75 50,763 6.6 222.7 27,796 116.60 228 13,069 5 ]6 25 5:i 110 17 75 1,300 107 7,851 61 2,946 25 3,745 52 1,160 20 2,415 5 675 163 22,807 65 1,525 187 10,149 187 8,089 15 1,400 10 975 10 675 30 2,070 228 30 35 72 51 40 50.8 111 41 35 35 65 35 55 117 36 35 COLORADO state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 6. -Dairy farms I Dftla are based on ri'porls for only a sample of rarms. See U'\( | 57 (For ilefinilions nnd pxplannlions, ypt- li*\l) FXRifi B^ roI/)R VNDTEMIRK (IF (II'KHMXIH All farm operators: Full 111. mT«.. P:irl nwnor^ .. \ll lonnnL-i ... Cash [«i«nls Crop-sKnre ronant* . Livosrock-sharp t^nanls numtiei nihpr and unsporifinj tenanr.'i niinil^'i White rami operau»=: Full rtwnprii numtior.. . Part ownpfs fiumhiT. .. AH tenants nunil«.r. . . -Vonwhite farm opprainn Full owner? niinihiT Part owners numhor All tenants number . . . SPEOFIED EXJUIPMENT AND FArn.lTlES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines famii ri|iortin(i. Com pickers Tamis reji^nint;. nunilier. Pick-up balers rarms reporting. number. Field foraee hanesters . Ktetortrucks farms report ine.. niimtier . . TYactors farms reportinp . . number,. Tractors other than ^tanlen farms reporttnj: . . number.. 1 tractor farms refurti n," . . 2 tractors fam.s reportinc . . 3 tractors farms rcrxirtine . . i tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reportin:;.. Wheel tractors farnis reportinp . . number.. Oawler tractors farms reportinc. . Garden tractors farms reportint;. . number.. Automobiles farms t\>portinc.. number.. Automobiles and, 'or motortrucks farms reixirtine. . Telephone farms reporting. . Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine. farms reporting. . Electnc milk cooler farms reporting. . Clop dner (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting . . PowerK)perat«d elevator, conveyor, or blower farms report in;:. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface Gravel, shell, or shale Dirt or unimpn^ved Leas than 1 mile to a hard surface road 1 or more miles to a hard surface mad. , 1 mile :} or 3 miles 1 miles 5 or more miles 'arms reporting.. 'arms reporting . . 'arms reporting. . i reporting.. ; reporting. . , reporting., "arms reporting . . 'arms reporting . . 'arms reporting . . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENllMERA'nON Hired workers farms reporting. .. persons. . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . . . persons. . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 1 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR ..farms reporting, .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. ..farms reporting. . .farms reporting. Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . . Operators not reporting residence number . . See footnotos at end of table. Total all commercial farms 10,206 9,669 5, ■328 566 753 3,401 662 546 10,142 9,601 5,836 10,360 13,060 3,614 3,795 7,340 7,586 4,773 5,244 23,978 46,129 23,867 60,324 23,688 58,577 6,128 7,987 5,287 2,569 1,717 23,460 55,032 3,011 3,495 1,601 1,747 23,757 32,616 25,646 20,642 18,057 4,304 2,816 324 10,014 6,776 12,678 6,136 1,242 4,894 832 1,457 398 2,207 7,274 16,731 5,045 J, 358 3,342 996 442 189 76 22,297 2,556 1,292 1,087 594 435 1,087 594 435 726 764 268 273 996 1,015 838 909 1,974 3,555 2,046 5,148 2,041 5,011 388 813 551 181 108 2,038 4,817 180 194 135 137 2,001 2,712 2,104 1,920 1,602 1,907 1,853 581 1,065 453 126 327 106 m 614 1,034 440 677 316 73 40 1,976 41 U7 60 82 79 288 297 74 288 2 17 72 262 20 26 79 154 73 221 196 149 118 23 U 60 1% 149 U8 160 168 65 70 230 293 275 303 464 458 1,330 458 1,300 52 141 153 68 458 1,245 49 55 29 30 454 671 469 448 396 457 457 161 230 75 45 30 13 279 433 207 286 432 10 373 243 172 36 37 373 243 172 321 335 98 98 427 427 327 343 766 1,392 768 2,047 763 2,001 67 335 252 768 1,962 771 1,029 783 736 618 762 752 224 403 141 189 266 134 160 723 20 300 91 68 147 147 62 62 167 167 116 121 418 563 450 923 .'-45 836 146 135 95 445 836 49 50 37 37 415 501 455 403 325 425 417 113 205 142 36 106 35 27 10 34 50 50 197 268 217 429 217 419 107 20 10 5 217 409 10 10 202 272 223 201 137 161 146 46 131 227 1 58 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 6. -Dairy farms [nata are bft.sed on rejwrtjs for only a sample of farms. See text ] (|-orcl..rinil Hen, - and explanations, see text) Tola] all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAI. KKRTILIZEIt AND LIME Coainiercial fertilizer am! ferlilizine materials useil ilunn" the >ear farn.s reporlinp. . , acres on which used . . , tons . . . Dr\ malerial-s farms rcportinc . . . tons., , Liquhl materials farms reporting. . . tons . , , Crops on which used— Ha,v and cropland pasture farms reportinc. . . On materials farms reportinc. .. Liqaii I materials farms reporlinR... tons . . . Other pasture (not cmplnnd) farms reporlinp.. . acres . . . Drx iriatennls farms reportinc... Ions . . . Liquid materials farms reportinR... tons . . . Com .farms reporlinc... acres . . , Pry materials fari.is reportinR.. , Liquid materials farms reportinc, tons . . . Irish potatoes f-arms reporting.., acres . . , tVy materials farms reportinp... tons . . , Liquid materials farms reporting. . , tons . . , Sugar beets farn.s repiirliny. . , .acres. . Dry materials farn,s reporting. . ions . . Liquid materials fani,> reporting. . All other crops farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms renorlini;.. Ions . . Liquid materials fam,s reiyirtinc. . Lime or linnn;' materials usmi dunmr I he year fanns reporting. . acres limcsl . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the foIloiMnp specified expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultry fam's reporting. . dollirs.. Under .^100 farms reporting . . $lt)0 IO.S999 famts reporting.. Sl.fXX) to ,^1,999 farms repc^tinR.. S2,00O to $4,999 farms reporting., $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under ?1,000 farms reporting . . 51,000 t/iS2,499 farn.~ reporting.. S2,500 to $4,999 fanns reporting.. $5,000 to 59,999 fani.s reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. $2IX) to .$999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farma reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting . . $200 to $499 farms reporting.. S500 to $999 farms reporting. . 51,000 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 lo 549,999 farms reporting. . $50,000 or more farms reporting. . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars . . Under 5100 fan„s reportinc . . 5100 to .5499 farms reporting. . $500 lo $999 farrr.s reporting. . 51,000 or more farms reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the fanii business farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . 5100 lo $199 farms reporting . . 5500 U) $999 farms repeating . . 51,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting.. 9,910 698,077 72,01i 8,959 60,739 2,369 11,275 2,679 95,228 2,579 8,535 U2 266 281 9,008 250 569 36 31 -1,897 225, 59i 3,959 15, 764 1,365 5,278 1,009 39,389 947 6,007 86 191 3,790 128,272 3,258 15,040 1,037 3,381 4,161 200,586 3,696 14,824 648 2,128 1 45 2TO 26,131 19,948 75,800,379 2,083 9,166 2,931 3,181 2,537 14,422 152,895,658 7,286 1,967 1,431 1,369 2,369 15,481 12,826,220 4,044 7,576 3,861 17,952 40,412,753 3,725 3,136 2,833 3,711 2,503 1,353 498 166 27 13,706 5,473,978 3,%8 6,863 1,794 1,081 25,814 25,737,016 1,424 7,212 7,284 9,569 325 946 44, 7U 4,331 839 3,532 249 749 357 9,477 332 828 40 100 81 2,717 66 146 20 12 649 17,958 541 1,513 153 440 35 410 35 1 201 4,649 165 456 61 117 237 9,500 215 533 32 79 2,134 2,104 8,575,561 47 442 323 691 601 1,255 2,765,326 688 263 127 111 66 1,279 648,581 423 676 175 1,465 2,413,757 307 324 265 272 183 84 23 6 1 1,189 236,442 340 731 91 27 2,109 1,721,445 85 574 829 610 U 48 ,550 422 42 393 7 29 13 444 13 23 43 1,991 37 313 6 13 6 314 5 21 1 10 7 779 84 34 1,452,661 2 82 48 324,821 9 2 3 21 13 44 44,716 3 20 21 83 744,208 1 22 15 22 6 1 49 21,901 6 22 19 79 157,228 274 20,451 1,921 238 1,497 107 424 107 4,356 92 318 25 55 17 1,645 12 49 5 5 198 7,392 166 596 52 278 15 250 15 90 2,565 80 257 30 37 74 4,243 59 251 20 48 469 469 3,281,074 23 26 123 297 277 1,0X0,386 93 64 54 44 22 334 251,768 50 199 85 438 947,169 48 53 78 106 93 59 2X 81,113 197 29 469 527,936 '61 167 238 3 410 14,960 1,358 365 1,116 100 242 144 3,172 134 276 15 45 26 695 16 52 15 7 261 6,490 216 417 65 115 15 100 15 100 1,705 75 168 30 70 85 2,798 85 186 793 788 2,750,339 92 136 365 195 464 992,514 202 151 49 46 16 461 248,903 124 273 64 597 567,558 100 137 107 133 60 10 128 3,345 344 118 316 20 28 47 805 47 81 26 305 26 35 97 1,525 82 133 20 23 36 585 36 49 460 450 892,451 6 122 110 185 27 256 269,401 199 31 21 272 71,316 135 132 5 253 116,182 104 59 63 21 6 432 239 107,436 62,606 99 113 339 111 38 5 6 10 793 450 665,803 216,536 10 25 157 196 386 206 235 23 2,280 276 61 250 15 26 36 615 36 «4 45 540 35 52 10 6 223 223 168,584 20 137 51 15 167 163,313 142 15 10 141 23,420 95 46 32 34,560 45 20 5 11 1 m 11,465 55 56 228 130,635 113 55 45 See footnotes at end of table. COLORADO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC (T.ASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 6.— Dairy farms [DaLa tie ha^ed on reports for only a sample of fannB. See t^xt ) 59 (For (JennitionK and i' inntions, 3(H> tcm) Tou! all oomniofcial fnnns j:;mM.A'n:D vau'E of PRnoiicT^ sold by soiirce All farm products sold i^l«i. dnllars. a»iT(n;p per farm, ilollars. All t-nip* sold dollars. Fit>ld cropi, ottipf than vnpolablps and fruils and nuts, sold dollars. \ epetabips ^dd dollars. FnjiLs and nuLs s.ild lollars. Forpst [ToduiLs and hotticultufal -specialty products sold lollars. All livestock and livestock products sold lollnrs. Poultry and poultry [roilucLs sold dollars. Dairy pnxjucts sold ilollars. Livestock and livestock producLs, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . LIVF-STOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms re|«.rting . nucilit* . Cows, including! hpifcr> that have calved farms reiMirting. number. Milk cows farms reporting. number. Heifers and heifer calves farms reportinE. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farm^ rejsctmE. numh«>r. Farms reporting by nimibi>r on hand: CaUle and calves- 1 head 2 to 4 head 5 to 9 head 10 to 19 head 20 to 49 head 50 to 99 head 100 to 499 head 500 or nore head Cows, including heifers that have 1 head 2 to 9 heail 10 to 19 head 20 to 29 head 30 to 49 head 50 to 74 head 75 to 99 head 100 or more head 'amis reporting. - refvirling. 'ami.^ rc|«irNng. s repiirlini;. s rcportinij, s repixlinr. 'arms rcpurting. 'anns reportmp . arms rcportinc ■ arms reporting. Milk cows- 1 head farms 2 to 9 head farms 10 to 19 head farms 20 to 29 head farms .10 to 49 head farms 50 to 74 head farms 75 to 99 head farms 100 or more head farms Horses and/or mules farms Hogs and pigs farms Bom since June 1 farms Bom before June 1 farms reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting. number . report i ng . number. reporlinp. numhiT . reporting . number . Sheep and lamtis Lambs under 1 year old Sheep 1 year old and over . F.wes Ranis and wethers Chickens 4 months old and ovei farms number. s reporting. s reporting. number, 3 reporting . number. s reporting. number. reporting. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms Hogs and pigs sold alive farms Sheep and lambs sold alive farms Milk and cream sold famis Chickens including broilers sold farms Chicken eggs sold farms See footnotAs at end of tabl a reporting. dollars, reporting. dollars, reporting. dollars, reporting. dollars, reporting. dollars, reporting. dozens. dol 1 ars . 574,366,605 21,969 1%, 696, 345 170,702,660 10,187,246 6,762,007 9,044,432 377,670,260 12,707,226 30,781,223 334,181,811 20,138 ,185,662 18,309 792,155 13,348 119,789 17,557 730,027 17,470 663,480 421 1,578 1,356 2,072 4,675 4,446 4,%3 627 1,601 4,575 2,723 2,U2 2,817 1,799 793 1,889 3,846 6,579 1,040 616 837 296 75 59 11,404 55,905 8,010 218,909 5,677 120,361 5,949 98,548 4,326 2,025,481 3,406 836,124 3,750 1,189,357 3,681 1,150,182 2,943 39,175 14,395 1,700.015 18,401 1,589,097 296,319,506 5,719 268,510 8,592,320 3,805 1,749,267 22,740,471 7,012 764,100,488 30,781,223 4,896 778,006 6,670 14,731,239 4,713,9% 34,338,602 16,091 3,468,012 3,343,790 69,075 45,647 9,500 30,870,590 299,540 25,375,436 5,195,614 2,116 135,428 2,105 77,546 2,105 73,270 2,023 43,919 1,966 13,963 106 749 877 347 144 353 423 734 310 73 68 1 185 363 445 715 274 66 56 842 1,986 527 9,286 330 5,946 402 3,340 183 11,995 149 2,458 148 9,537 148 9,095 101 442 1,306 102,724 2,097 52,066 4,794,682 316 7,280 232, %0 131 9,753 126,789 2,134 590,695,922 25,375,436 413 29,616 551 687,901 220, L29 5,490,700 65,365 371,902 347,402 20,000 4,500 5,118,798 a.,196 4,443,891 633,711 83 15,309 82 9,817 82 9,566 71 4,394 64 1,098 U 20 50 55 201 14 188 11 139 4 49 2 1,756 2 40 2 1,716 2 1,670 2 46 23 1,266 83 7,341 592,239 11 492 15,744 2 1,350 17,550 84 92,865,216 4,443,891 4 10,466 3 2,280 730 12,638,489 26,943 1,453,050 1,430,788 5,000 17,262 11,W5,439 32,985 9,333,021 463 43,992 463 25,198 463 24,016 451 14,952 434 3,842 21 232 210 22 160 219 50 U 183 198 44 206 571 102 1,531 54 972 88 559 39 5,370 31 597 39 4,773 39 4,553 33 220 225 15,937 459 16,533 1,689,821 73 1,308 41,856 33 5,354 69,602 469 210,066,399 9,333,021 55 2,898 78 94,021 30,087 11,779,013 14,854 1,323,217 1,279,617 28,900 14,700 10,455,796 120,206 8,622,500 793 48,770 788 27, 594 788 26,364 755 16,037 741 5,139 245 491 52 40 199 472 75 2 36 239 446 60 289 528 158 3,064 110 1,742 121 1,322 69 2,880 48 1,155 44 1,725 44 1,601 28 124 458 46,704 788 17,442 1,539,303 106 2,829 90,528 39 1,925 25,025 793 203,065,277 8,622,500 175 11,208 203 329,230 105,353 3,365,123 7,315 208,397 193,191 15,175 31 3,156,731 78,896 2,391,383 454 19,804 454 11,042 454 9,957 449 6,226 434 2,536 10 294 146 10 162 175 94 10 2 1 14 191 159 85 172 336 108 1,788 61 1,270 80 513 48 1,629 48 491 48 1,138 48 1,101 28 360 25,111 455 7,620 629,057 39 1,228 39,296 37 999 12,987 460 66,481,962 2,391,383 117 3,572 158 186,481 59,674 923,221 4,049 107,189 89,795 12,394 5,000 816,032 18,494 515,189 232,349 228 5,912 223 2,994 223 2,735 213 1,837 213 1,081 120 21 76 131 16 31 216 92 2,250 67 1,551 67 699 15 105 178 9,156 228 2,605 243,950 56 1,168 37,376 10 70 910 228 14,824,024 515,139 41 1,107 82 52,772 16,887 60 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 6. -Dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of faims. See text^ (For dennitions and exptanalions, see text) Total all commercial faims Economic class LA'E.S'mCK AND LIVT^STDCK PRnDUCTS-Conlinued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. .. .farms number 1 of 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to .19 liUers 40 to 69 litters 70 or mote litters June2toNovember30 number December 1 to June 1 farms number arms reporting, of litters, reporting, reporting . reporting , reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, of litters, reporting, of litters . SPEaFIED CROPS HARVESTED for all purposes farms reporting . . ■porting. . reporting. . reporting. , reporting. . reporting. . reporting. , reporting , , acres . , bushels. . reporting . , bushels. , Under 11 acres. 11 lo 24 acres , 25 to 49 acres . 50 to 74 acres . 75 to 99 acres . 100 or more acr Harvested for grain . arms n 'anus n 'anns r 'arms 'arms 'arms n Sales farms f< Scn-ghums for all ptirposes farms reportijng. acres . Harvested for grain or seed fanns reporting. acres, pounds . Sales farms reporting . pounds . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Spring wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales , farms reporting. bushels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . , Barley harvested farms reporting. , acres. , bushels. , Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting., acres. . bushels. , Sales farms reporting . , bushels . , Proso millet harvested farms reporting. , acres. , bushels . , Sales farms reporting. , bushels . . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reportii^ . , acres. , 100-lb. bags.. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. See fcrotnotes at end of table. 4,668 39,238 1,596 1,808 782 388 65 29 3,589 18,118 3,643 21,120 9,954 456,362 1,475 2,625 2,864 1,423 562 1,005 6,495 281,583 15,014,579 3,632 8,831,494 5,730 597,497 3,693 376,976 432,737,282 2,442 318,445,698 10,636 2,155,847 47,932,328 10,414 44,779,245 1,551 28,675 751,889 1,135 668,673 4,790 106,756 3,844,114 1,380 1,191,081 9,959 488,028 14,403,589 5,074 8,086,404 1,126 65,379 851,105 882 712,919 880 73,861 1,056,200 531 687,076 3,161 180,438 1,572,111 1,231,766 U,514 633,169 1,583,420 5,359 521,654 2,140 212,134 308,290 415 37,808 2,230 50,086 57,147 165 2,876 1,723 277, 261 258,361 245 29,756 262 1,878 114 % 22 20 10 217 877 169 1,001 1,406 44,454 181 490 472 181 48 34 537 9,321 595,270 138 150,525 213 10,993 71 3,722 3,913,6.30 19 752,600 532 31,025 712,844 494 680,233 137 1,834 40,858 79 33,480 731 14, 5U 564,712 57 35,010 771 20,024 723,472 142 115,108 27 976 12,130 20 5,170 21 536 8,084 1 1,200 132 3,212 35,366 83,406 1,629 63,239 180,764 192 12,989 176 7,616 12,130 18 1,559 246 4,394 5,330 7 49 107 5,500 4,666 10 1,000 66 6,326 18,187 3 180 290 1 10 11 156 250 7 1,400 1,175 372 IB 23 2 40 3 135 1 39 7 237 62 357 3,959 14,452 2 21 7 70 14 161 20 67 11 23 8 15 14 133 634 3,548 40,850 227,910 1 52 5,600 73,775 q 23 835 1,813 3 13 135 733 192,600 1,273,640 1 2 45,600 128,000 19 131 4,449 9,408 120,931 237,108 19 130 U7,181 230,265 1 17 300 430 3,000 6,975 1 12 7,400 6,450 19 179 611 5,130 23,320 209,632 1 12 500 10,150 22 178 1,508 6,035 52,720 250,770 5 40 15,100 46,920 1 9 30 250 450 2,500 1 3 450 1,440 1 100 1,600 1 1,200 4 36 167 1,025 2,250 10,475 365 17,325 58,958 56 6,655 43 2,347 4,341 66 1,573 1,662 1 13 12 290 649 101 938 46 29 11 5 10 442 60 496 580 17,113 50 228 213 73 183 3,014 186,970 50 47,500 66 2,971 24 934 946,000 6 144,000 219 13,723 285,095 209 269, 257 45 515 14,475 35 12,305 289 5,043 202,375 11 4,600 338 9,095 306,940 55 39,565 17 696 9,130 16 3,280 8 377 5,627 1,390 19,085 617 23,801 66,393 60 3,520 65 3,360 4,557 11 1,025 37 1,773 2,780 5 35 33 2,534 1,817 5 750 45 177 27 12 6 250 ,765 31 120 69 21 121 1,400 100,900 30 22,950 73 3,601 25 1,115 1,219,440 10 435,000 82 1,913 42,105 71 40,075 48 392 7,558 21 4,715 143 2,602 94,930 23 13,330 132 2,131 75,717 27 11,223 245 1,656 13,631 324 10,417 24, 526 36 926 32 1,069 1,707 2 154 37 437 323 34 866 721 5 250 32 291 11 11 5 5 22 150 26 141 131 1,940 56 65 10 60 530 28,615 5 700 31 1,262 6 805 282,000 81 1,532 27,605 65 23,455 20 165 3,725 10 2,110 80 790 26,755 10 930 85 1,035 33,225 15 2,300 10 235 1,450 197 4,425 10,930 35 960 310 335 35 385 265 20 405 300 COLORADO state Table IS. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Parts of 6. -Dairy farms 61 I Patft are bft-stxl nn repun?- fur n » fsamplp Lif famts. >ep (ext [ T-.tnl liH fommcrrml fami- F-conomic classi SPFClFlKn CKOPS HVKXT.'HT.D-C.'nlinu.xl Hay crops — Continued Other hay ^-ul rarms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tans. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres . tons, green weight, Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres^ hundredweight. Sugar beets harvested fur sugar farms reporting. acres, tons. Vegetables harvested for sale..... farms reporting. Sales dollars. Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting... acres. . . 1,387 »,806 54, 723 115 4,243 2,310 16,963 1,587 51,707 10,493,879 4,176 143,318 2,477,662 1,411 10,187,246 1,428 16,873 75 1,902 1,722 755 7,150 792 97,695 240 5,700 91,431 55 69,075 101 2% 400 6,591 5 20,000 417 644 55 550 26 288 4(,,720 107 3,030 50,475 10 5,000 998 655 5 5 100 600 35 386 38,000 120 2,205 33,415 13 242 263 5 600 6,000 10 68 ,750 5 65 950 50 166 10 240 155 50 ,225 10 11 ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat soli. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harve: ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 62 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 4 of 6.— Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data we baaed on reports for only a gample of farma. See textj (For dennitions and explanations, see text) Total alt commercial farms F/UIIKS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number... Percent distribution percent. . Landjnfarms acres . . Percent distribution percent . . Averajie si re of farm acres . . Value of land and buildin(>s: Averape per farm dollars . . Averape per acre dollars.. Land in farms according to use- Cropland harvested farms reportins . . 1 tn 9 act^s farms reporting . . 10 to 19 acres fanns reporting . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting . , 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 "cres farms refwrting. . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . 1.000 or more acres farms reporting . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . acres . , Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting . . atres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. , Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . ncres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting , , acres . . Woodland not pastured fami.^ rejxjrting.. atTes . . Other pasture {not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. acres . , Improved pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting . . acres . . Imgated cropland harvested farms repcrting. . acres. . Land use practices: Cropland m cover crops farms reportjng . . acres. . Cropland used for grain or row crope farmed on the contour farms repcrting. . acres . . Land in stnp-cropping systems for aoil-elosion control farms reporting . . acres. . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms t«porUng. . acres.. FARM OPERATORS BV AQE Operators reporting age number . Under 35 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55to64year3 number . . 65 or more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOI^ Farm operators- Wtrlong off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting. . 200 or more days - operators repotnotes at end d table. 26,145 XXX 36,503,016 XXX 1,396.2 68,927 54.02 23,969 5,716,649 710 860 723 1,549 4,533 6,720 6,122 2,099 653 8,003 1,140,239 12,938 3,733,578 9,431 2,626,230 2,646 585,344 5,534 526,954 2,002 1,535,906 594 166,578 15,780 23,131,261 3,033 484,968 16,172 2,628,365 15,658 2,073,176 1,117 54,714 932 173,710 1,646 521,592 1,166 301,846 25,699 386 3,265 6,550 7,478 5,463 2,557 48.3 8,578 4,984 1,255 2,339 2,298 3,666 2,123 17, 567 2,372 5,236 604 1,463 431 1,442 1,193 2,542 927 956 4,179 4,436 3,915 4,057 7,626 100.0 6,770,947 100.0 887.9 63,399 71.16 7,229 1,462,511 85 237 262 537 1,557 2,223 1,811 394 lie 2,984 382,235 3,233 659,543 2,162 428, 669 636 115,694 1,571 115,180 762 303,774 222 42,403 4,990 3,680,873 1,346 188,378 5,611 1,059,626 5,440 795,689 329 11,152 232 34,738 387 101,774 272 63,591 7,478 94 901 1,826 2,244 1,711 702 43.6 2,434 1,396 316 722 652 1,017 652 5,192 645 1,511 107 432 135 475 423 793 307 339 1,343 1,386 1,065 821 1,206 15.8 1,951,242 28.8 1,617.9 132,525 79.06 1.174 474,736 82 371 465 160 90 278 86,971 499 219,274 357 162,976 84 30,684 221 25,614 35 70,167 3 1,940 530 1,041,089 130 64,956 1,031 355,704 1,026 290, 392 77 3,691 33 9,616 53 26,557 14,698 ,176 11 187 376 316 210 205 167 15 23 31 108 5 1,001 89 295 22 14 10 35 38 203 52 93 261 138 102 249 1,065 14.0 1,448,282 21.4 1,359.9 92,071 68.79 1,048 311,457 5 161 339 363 147 23 404 97,820 472 137,009 344 96,367 105 20,394 191 19,748 56 47,250 11 1,869 672 807,210 167 37, 510 806 220, 380 802 164,657 37 6,222 61 23,919 54 13,338 1,050 14 165 248 305 202 116 47.8 208 140 22 109 41 857 90 229 70 125 70 55 130 105 181 264 1,460 19.1 1,443,011 21.4 991.8 63,527 64.16 1,438 294,133 10 11 10 49 246 504 536 70 2 598 74,940 728 131,585 521 89,823 126 19,231 321 22,531 165 64,744 26 6,432 1,079 825,974 311 34,048 1,053 205,712 1,029 149,103 91 2,812 38 4,753 98 24,157 63 12,699 1,440 10 212 394 412 300 U2 47.4 365 241 51 73 73 1,095 124 337 5 75 70 110 60 55 225 271 340 212 ,132,235 17.5 659.0 45,904 68.18 1,689 238,012 15 26 31 152 468 631 350 14 2 755 70,451 821 103,761 ■ 542 54,126 163 24,257 408 25,378 216 73,965 63 13,249 1,330 637,848 352 32,514 1,253 167,725 1,221 119,636 48 1,425 108 16,215 1,782 20 171 378 590 453 170 725 379 123 223 240 315 183 1,069 190 301 1,471 19.3 597, 549 30,429 72.54 1,364 113,046 30 97 120 235 464 324 90 3 1 680 36,702 538 50,467 321 20,475 130 14,703 297 15,239 231 43,768 72 13,887 972 303,430 276 11,335 1,020 85,311 970 57,466 42 3,754 61 9,906 21 4,385 1,439 23 112 344 433 299 228 50.5 709 247 105 357 198 286 349 762 120 284 30 45 52 165 25 40 115 120 90 100 150 140 55 55 56 65 325 277 501 336 305 114 80 14 COLORADO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 6. -Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms 63 > basopiirts for i of farms. ;i*h> IpvI 1 (Fof licfmitions and c\plannhu Total all commwi'ial famts Eoonomic doss F^RMS B^ roLOR \SD TFM'RF. (^F OPERATdR All farm operators: Full i>« niTs numlnf , . , Part o»ntf s nunilxr... \l I (I'narrLs number . . . Cash U'nanis number. . , Shan^cash lonanLs number . . . Crop-share U>n8nls number . . . Livpslock-phorp lenanu-; number . . , Other nn(l unsperified tenants numh<>r.. , Whtt* rami operator?: Full owners number.. , Port owners number . . , All tenants number. . . Nonwhite farm operators Full owners number. . , Part owners number .. , All tenonLs number . . SPEnFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILmES AND KIND OF ROAD &ain combines faniis re(Kirtin(^. . Con pickers farms r.'Hirtinr? . . Piclr-upbaJers farms report] n(T . . Field fixate harvesters fam.s rercrtinp . . Motortrucks farms reportinK . . number.. TYacti»Ti farms reporting . . Tractors other than ;?arden farms reportinc.. number.. 1 tractor farms refortin," . . 2 tractors famis reportmt;. . .3 tractors farms rpnortinR . . 4 tractors farms reporting . . fi or more tractors farms reportin^r . . Wheel tractors f^ni'S reportinc.. number.. Crawler tractrjrs f:>rms r.-rxjrtinq . . number.. Garden tractors farms reporting . . number.. Automobiles faims re[»irtinc. . numlier.. Aototmbiles and/or motortrucks farms rep^vting . . Telephone farms reporting . . Ifcnie ftwxer farms reporting . . Milking machine. farms reporting. , Eleclzicmilk cooler farms reporting . . Crop drier (for pram, forage, ot other crops) farms reporting. . Power-operatod elevator, ctmveyoc, or blower farms reporting . . Fanns by kintl of road on wMch loatetl; Haiti surface fanns reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale forms reporting . . Dirt or unimproved. farms reporting. . Lees than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting. . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting . . 4 miles farms reporting . . 5 or more miles farms reporting. . FARM LABOR. WEEK PRECEDING ENLIMERATION Hired wtrkers. farms reporting. . persons. . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or rriore days) farms reporting . . persons. . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired wrkers farms reporting . . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reputing. . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Operators not refiorling residence. number. . See loOUOtes at end of table. 10,206 9,669 5,928 566 753 3,401 662 546 10,142 9,601 5,836 10,860 13,060 3,614 3,795 7,340 7,5S6 4,773 5,24i 23,978 46,129 23,867 60,324 23,688 58,577 6,128 7,987 5,287 2,569 1,717 23,460 55,082 3,011 3,495 1,601 1,747 23,757 32,616 25,646 20,642 18,057 4,304 2,816 324 10,014 6,776 12,678 6,136 1,242 4,894 832 1,457 398 2,207 7,274 16,731 5,045 9,358 3,342 996 442 189 76 22,297 2,556 1,292 3,550 2,407 1,539 171 197 646 364 161 3,542 2,401 1,524 2,831 3,140 1,108 1,160 2,625 2,701 1,866 2,056 7,070 13,540 7,105 18,577 7,077 18,201 1,756 2,285 1,529 888 619 7,008 17,092 947 1,109 349 376 6,896 9,529 7,560 6,216 5,442 927 345 3,009 2,049 3,776 439 91 543 2,235 4,867 1,618 2,863 1,054 355 137 52 20 6,808 474 344 5 36 223 326 418 416 543 633 267 280 506 535 726 341 1,183 4,123 1,190 4,946 1,190 4.891 33 144 309 331 373 1,184 4,560 270 331 53 55 1,180 2,056 1,205 1,148 999 107 74 40 747 147 38 109 17 945 2,642 811 1,783 418 232 97 1,064 99 43 316 411 314 316 411 314 476 555 186 190 400 415 343 367 1,031 2,369 1,032 3,302 1,025 3,232 85 261 333 219 127 1,018 3,061 145 171 62 70 1,026 1,473 1,059 139 39 20 568 275 545 220 48 172 29 65 524 846 397 537 295 73 961 64 40 588 580 269 40 35 113 583 530 269 624 702 271 233 649 676 376 397 1,426 2,543 1,416 3,767 1,411 3,700 237 495 392 197 90 1,400 3,454 216 246 62 67 1,384 1,924 1,460 1,261 1,101 371 727 354 58 296 43 89 21 143 407 846 232 347 179 36 12 1,333 79 918 605 918 605 632 667 237 254 565 570 273 302 1,632 2,329 1,660 3,597 1,049 3,499 432 751 334 107 25 1,631 3,275 192 224 86 98 1,623 2,021 1,776 1,420 1,283 282 31 6 656 461 123 338 62 112 39 125 229 317 117 130 106 9 1,641 985 279 189 412 436 109 110 382 382 115 116 1,290 1,572 1,323 2,314 1,323 2,249 625 514 1,312 2,144 97 105 65 65 1,199 1,507 1,465 1,042 979 150 410 715 339 58 99 15 108 ,274 101 64 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 6.— Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms iData are im^^\ on n'|xir(- for only a sample of famis, Soo toyf j Total all commercift] faims Economic class I'SE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commemal fcrlili/cr arnl forlili/im: malcnnl? ijsol ilurine (he M>ar farn>s rcporfinp. . . acres on which used . . . Ions , . . Dr> ninlerial? farms rcpiirtinc.. . tons . . . Liqiii.i nialiTinls farms reptwting,. . Crops on which used— Ha\ and cro|ilnnd fiastiire famis repoflmt^. . . acres . . . Dr\ malenals farms rejiorting. . . Ions . . . Liquid nialerials farms reportinH... tons. . . Other [»isliire(no( cropland) farms reportinf:.. . Oty mntj-rial= farms rc|iorlinc . . , Liquid malCTials farms ro|H>rting. . . tons . . . Corn farms reporting.. , Dry materials fnrins n'(iortin£!. . , l/ins. ., Liquid malenals farm^ re|«irtinc. ., Ions.., Irish potatoes farms reixirling. . acres . . Dry malenals farms roportinp. . Ujns... Liquid malenals farnis repirtinp... Ions . . StOgar beets fam.s rejxirlini^. . Dry materials forn.s report ing. . Liquid malenals farnjs nuiirling.. tons, . All other crops farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials famis reporting . . Liquid materials farn.s reeimng. . Lime or limine materials used durine I he year farms rcfMirling.. acres limed,. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURE.'^ Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry fam's roporling.. dollars.. Under MM farms reporting. . $100 to S9'J9 farnis refxirting.. $1,000 to Sl.qOf! farms re|Kctin.s. . ,$2,000 lo$^.flil9 farms renortinp.. $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultr\' farms reporting.. dollars.. I'nder $1,000 farm- nq^irting. . $1,000 lo $2,400 farn.s n-oorting.. $2, .lot) lo $4.909 fanns reiK.rting. . $5,0fH) to $9,999 fam.s reporting. , $10,000 or more farnis reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting . . $200 lo $000 farms reeorting. . $1,000 or more fatma rejiorting. . Hired labor farms reportiag.. dollars.. Under $200 farnis reporting. . $200 to $400 farms reporting. . 5500 lo .$009 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms re[iorting. . S2,500 to $4,990 farms reporting.. $5,000 lo $0,999 farms reporting. . $10,000 to $10,990 farms reporting. . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting. . 350,000 or more farms reporting. . Seed,s, bulbs, plants , and trees farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $lflO fan.is reporting.. $100 to $400 farms reporting. . $.500 to $999 fam^s reptrting . . $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleuni fuel and oil for I he farm liusiaess farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 fanns reporting . . SlOO to $199 famis reporting.. S.500 to $090 farms reporting. , 51,000 to 54,909 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more fanr.s reporting. . See ftxitnotes at end of table. 9,910 698,077 72,014 8,959 60,739 2,369 11,275 2,679 95,228 2,579 8,535 142 266 281 9,008 250 569 36 31 4,897 225,594 3,959 15,764 1,365 5,278 1,009 39,389 947 6,007 86 191 3,790 128,272 3,258 15,040 1,037 3,381 4,161 200,586 3,696 14,824 648 2,128 1 45 270 26,131 19,948 75,800,379 2,083 9,166 2,981 3,181 2,537 14,422 152,895,658 7,286 1,967 1,431 1,369 2,369 15,481 12,826,220 4,044 7,576 3,861 17,952 40,412,753 3,725 3,136 2,833 3,711 2,503 1,353 498 166 27 13,706 5,473,978 3,968 6,863 1,794 1,081 25,814 25,737,016 1,424 7,212 7,284 9,569 325 2,942 207,759 20,641 2,703 17,197 670 3,444 1,068 38,286 1,028 3,276 49 80 92 1,921 87 176 5 1,703 79,052 1,414 5,719 430 1,896 217 6,857 197 928 26 63 1,118 37,919 961 4,540 322 1,051 992 43,724 879 2,553 154 352 7,625 6,909 36,050,186 562 3,257 1,088 986 1,016 5,256 95,638,848 1,974 680 586 565 1,451 4,498 3,171,079 1,400 2,162 936 5,050 11,378,287 1,147 877 740 923 730 422 161 46 4 4,071 1,315,585 1,258 2,092 470 251 7,560 7,412,166 454 2,240 2,062 2,713 91 871 98,179 10,718 791 8,678 317 2,040 174 9,326 158 750 18 24 26 736 26 55 635 41,601 507 3,079 202 1,103 133 4,890 113 617 21 61 625 26,136 536 3,138 192 658 269 15,490 222 1,039 70 194 1,206 1,169 29,015,203 18 120 93 190 748 1,042 78,319,174 53 33 35 45 876 920 1,431,618 75 386 459 1,179 6,906,336 14 47 65 232 345 295 133 44 765 616,398 43 320 218 184 1,205 2,825,107 1 43 125 949 87 558 41,922 4,450 511 3,568 154 882 176 7,760 165 582 13 44 25 5 2 369 15,892 311 1,246 93 455 42 869 42 176 5 2 312 8,427 270 1,040 78 345 193 8,754 168 499 31 34 1,065 985 2,912,562 17 278 192 290 208 790 8,760,337 96 92 82 139 381 742 679,193 124 361 257 939 2,141,993 84 94 168 283 207 73 23 644 244,624 127 359 116 42 1,063 1,359,070 22 99 271 668 35,489 2,712 546 2,397 116 315 217 3,831 210 752 12 8 13 310 327 11,768 270 748 83 197 32 633 32 129 2,702 108 297 42 42 194 11,245 176 497 25 68 1,460 1,378 1,909,233 68 711 294 247 58 1,126 5,363,383 340 180 191 243 172 922 487,731 260 535 127 1,107 1,411,404 224 244 247 239 97 51 843 189,488 198 563 74 1,454 1,380,899 7 230 573 643 1 522 20,541 1,666 472 1,485 61 181 256 6,343 255 578 20 305 20 32 208 7,065 158 443 40 124 10 465 10 60 42 504 42 58 206 5,859 184 314 27 53 1,794 1,631 1,293,973 157 979 305 188 2 1,165 2,209,378 636 220 163 129 17 979 370,294 351 558 70 1,061 638,259 396 300 191 109 62 3 877 141,144 360 479 32 1,779 ,123,185 75 703 674 327 296 ,698 807 280 781 22 179 ,876 .74 4?5 20 290 20 33 122 ,301 116 163 12 17 10 150 5 7 100 2,081 173 1 3 1,470 1,249 773,349 186 320 172 71 872 853,187 625 130 103 9 5 760 177,123 462 275 23 647 259,435 345 170 64 49 19 740 102,246 375 326 29 10 1,454 534,121 153 821 357 118 COLORADO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARAt'TKRISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-("ontiiiuefl Part 4 of 6.— Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [DttlH MO liaM(vl nn rriporl.-i for onlv a -Janiplf nf furms. Sd* U" and puultr>' pmdurLs sold tollars. Dain, producLs sold dollars. Livi'siork and livestock products, other than juulcrv and dairv. sold dollars. LIVESTtXK \ND UVTISTOCK PRODUCTS number. Cows, incluilinn heifers [hat have calved foniis reporting. numU'r. number. Heifers and heifer calves famis reporting. KUmU-r. Steers and hulls including steer and bull caUes fiUTii- re|«)rtinc. number. Famis re|tnnme by number on hand: CaUle and .alvps- 1 head fam.^ r>'[nirtinc. 2 lo 4 head fami^ r.-fmrt i nt: . 5 to 9 head .fami^ r.|»*[in(;. 10 U) 19 bead fan't^ ri.|»if1in(.'. 20 to 49 head fiini.s n-purlin;!. 50 to 99 head fafni- r..|«>rlinj,'. 100 to 499 head farm^ r('[»irline. 500 or more head fantw r..(Hinini:. Cows, including heifers thai ha%e cn]ver . . . Sheep and lambs farms reponinp... number Lambs under 1 year old farm? reporline... Sheep 1 year old and over farms reportme... number . . . p^vves farms report infi . . . number... Rani.s and wethers farms reporting . . . number... Chickens 4 months oltj antj over farms reporting... number Livestock and livestock products sold CaUle and ralves sold abve ..farms ■porting. .. number dollars Hop* and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . . number... dollars... Sheep and lambs sold alive farms refdrting. .. numfier . . , ilollars.. . Milk and cream sold farms refiirting pounds . . dollars. .. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting... dollars... Chicken eggs aotd farms reporting . . , dozens. .. dollars. .. See fmtnotes at end of table. 574,366,605 21,969 196,t>96,345 170,702,660 10,187,246 6,762,007 9,044,432 377,670,260 12,707,226 30,781,223 334,181,811 20,138 ,185,662 18,309 792,155 13,348 119,789 17,557 730,027 17,470 663,480 421 1,578 1,356 2,072 4,675 4,446 4,963 627 1,601 4,575 2,723 2,112 2,817 1,799 793 3,846 6,579 1,040 616 837 296 75 59 11,4CK 55,905 8,010 218,909 5,677 120,361 5,949 98,548 4,326 2,025,481 3,406 836,124 3,750 1,189,357 3,681 1,150,182 2,943 39,175 14,395 1,700,015 18,401 1,589,097 296,319,506 5,719 268,510 8,592,320 3,805 1,749,267 22,740,471 7,012 764,100,488 30,781,223 4,896 778,006 6,670 14,731,239 4,713,996 230,936,336 30,283 32,197,829 30,810,403 1,030,880 203,562 152,984 198,738,507 770,626 2,000,900 195,966,981 7,071 984,486 6,083 279,440 4,303 18,621 6,170 355,030 6,165 350,016 81 338 298 614 1,436 1,624 2,383 297 490 1,455 799 699 900 719 296 725 1,264 2,654 268 4,177 18,532 2,978 113,788 2,213 59,789 2,270 53,999 1,9&4 789,250 1,538 471,794 1,649 317,456 1,620 305,669 1,270 11,787 4,641 331,836 6,933 863,171 179,361,264 2,292 166,943 5,342,176 1,815 729,850 9,438,050 1,974 64,542,613 2,000,900 1,467 82,126 2,089 2,030,159 549,649 158,979,032 131,823 17,715,079 16,868,127 815,080 4,347 27,525 141,263,953 145,296 635, 505 140,483,15? 1,142 484,835 672 70,494 480 2,993 929 206,335 908 208,006 15 18 6 10 35 102 719 236 125 161 32 30 199 172 245 15 16 17 604 3,938 315 23,145 218 10,183 239 12,962 266 361,486 242 285,894 144 75,592 144 73,180 104 2,412 519 37,822 1,166 575,460 134,427,299 194 34,461 1,102,752 230 341,571 4,440,423 157 14,655,759 635,505 136 10,366 163 382,057 122,258 30,668,895 28,797 5,862,212 6,642,207 103,930 50,281 65,794 23,806,683 124,738 304,175 23,377,7f39 941 164,7.14 737 57,442 535 2,060 7S0 54,273 773 53,019 31 73 155 553 59 181 34 39 247 193 303 23 559 3,126 308 10, 596 212 5,171 219 5,425 232 129,716 187 82,405 173 47,310 171 45,634 117 1,626 598 48,478 993 114,892 20,505,539 222 28,338 906,816 220 125,801 1,648,413 223 8,855,019 304,176 210 29,306 271 290,738 93,036 21,616,526 14,806 4,473,883 4,358,398 72,540 18,085 24,860 17,142,743 145,312 391, 360 16,605,071 1,374 158,061 1,242 56,782 879 3,761 1,214 44,912 1,292 46,367 12 59 35 52 183 375 655 2 87 199 87 193 124 233 250 538 67 12 907 4,058 578 27,052 417 12,515 467 14,437 373 133,813 300 60,452 309 73,361 308 70,225 270 3,136 62,369 1,380 88,930 13,279,025 481 43,086 1,378,752 356 117,955 1,533,415 413 12,236,656 391,350 332 11,732 458 404,175 129,336 13,099,1M 7,302 2,215,970 2,094,219 25,065 85,306 11,330 10,883,194 167,057 408,979 10,2.'i7,15S 1,703 113,122 1,588 53,453 1,197 5,080 1,560 31, 689 1,535 27,970 15 84 86 114 441 576 387 240 1Q7 350 307 353 733 88 18 1,039 4,160 766 25,268 599 14,820 559 10,448 501 106, 528 369 27,928 478 78,600 472 75,472 354 3,128 1,182 85,653 1,616 57,032 7,701,131 587 29,374 939,958 4,'!4 100, (»5 1,301,235 583 16,461,956 408,979 390 16,253 552 499,392 159,805 5,744,210 3.905 842,185 770,568 13,190 36,603 21,825 4,902,024 148,618 216,467 4,536,939 1,359 52,622 1,313 25,511 885 3,615 1,232 14,918 1,202 12,193 32 97 57 216 498 392 91 376 274 251 238 56 210 600 64 11 818 2,503 752 23,482 578 14,454 609 9,028 47, 531 347 12,576 425 34,955 416 33,718 317 1,237 1,030 80,725 1,271 22,952 3,008,191 619 27,583 882,656 426 37,621 489,073 435 10,051,116 216,457 354 13,394 505 396,523 126,919 66 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 6.— Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are baaed on reports for only a aampte of fanna. See lext] Item (For deTiniliong and explanatioi Total all commercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PKODtlCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30. 1959 — fanns reportinp. number of litters . 1 cr 2 litters 3 to 9 liltors 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 [lUers 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters lune 2 to November 30 . Under 11 acres, , , , 11 to 24 acres , , , , 25 to 49 acres , , , , 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . , .farms reporting , , , , , farms reporting , , , , , farms reporting , . . , , farms reporting . , , , , farms reporting . , , , farms reporting , . , , .farms reporting , , number of litters, , December 1 to June 1 farms reporting,, number of litters.. SPEaFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting , , acres , . 'anns reporting. . Tarms reporti ng . . Fanns reporting. , 'arms reporting, , « reporting. . s reporting . . 3 reporting . . acres . . bushels, , Sales farms refcrting , , bushels , , Sorghums for all purptises farms reporting . acres . Harvested for grain or seed faniis reporting. acres , potinds. Sales farms report ing . pounds . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Bye harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Proso millet harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beaiis farms reporting . acres . lOO-lb . bags . Hay crops : Land from which hay was cut acres , Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms repcarting . acres . tons . Sales farms reporting . tons , Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting , acres . tons . Sales farms reporting . tons . Oats , wheat , barley . rye , or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . acres . tons . Sales farms reporting . tons . Wild hay cut farms reporting . acres . tons . Sales farms reporting . tons . 4,668 39,238 1,596 1,808 782 383 65 29 3,589 13,118 3,643 21,120 9,954 456,362 1,475 2,625 2,864 1,423 562 1,005 6,495 281,583 15,014,579 3,632 8,831,494 5,730 597,497 3,693 376,976 4S2, 737,282 2,442 318,448,698 10,636 2,155,847 47,932,328 10,414 4^,779,245 1,551 28,675 751,889 1,135 663,673 4,790 106,756 3,344,114 1,380 1,191,081 9,959 488,028 14,403,589 5,074 8,086,404 1,126 65,879 851,105 882 712,919 73,861 1,056,200 531 687,076 3,161 l.'»,43B 1,572,111 13,514 633,169 1,583,420 5,359 521,654 2,140 212,134 308,290 415 37,808 2,230 50,086 57,147 165 2,876 1,723 277,261 258,361 245 29,756 1,886 21,182 515 682 382 254 27 26 1,473 9,640 1,595 11,542 3,286 153,693 459 851 898 516 177 385 2,064 80,802 4,817,270 720 1,523,714 1,651 156,006 908 69,362 90,721,519 380 33,332,790 2,473 325,390 6,497,768 2,374 5,925,982 557 7,478 187,772 351 152,494 1,787 37,520 1,401,856 350 309,768 2,844 91,711 3,172,399 803 848,988 353 17,610 206,705 233 156,059 168 9,821 123,288 71 55,594 750 24, 576 356,921 4,816 242,540 532,484 1,409 124,312 1,074 128,200 184,302 178 14,831 830 19,772 22,288 30 468 731 153,928 153,432 103 11,621 164 3,795 37 60 38 14 1 14 129 1,794 136 2,001 866 60,863 9 138 193 208 109 204 521 27,132 2,183,779 165 727,178 196 32,626 109 17,975 26,286,6U 44 9,963,499 377 127,719 2,772,450 375 2,600,398 58 1,174 42,678 56 41,757 171 5,406 277,107 24 41,524 619 29,721 1,281,642 236 348,985 43 5,775 76,923 38 62,095 10 630 8,621 3 2,380 338 11,383 240,729 54,288 183,191 366 54,623 30,466 41,385 8 1,415 98 4,230 7,442 90 65,623 67,021 156 2,188 49 46 27 23 5 6 124 990 113 1,198 553 26,794 24 133 230 77 25 59 341 14,177 922,790 157 351,740 231 29,608 123 11,773 18,773,178 62 7,846,152 477 80,611 1,567,325 472 1,442,515 50 813 25,950 42 24,326 214 5,004 206,720 £0 63,515 511 19,692 659,752 165 164,656 63 3,951 46, 839 53 38,065 35 3,281 36, 526 17 18,541 179 5,075 65,017 708 47,243 115,257 2re 29,615 147 28,343 42,549 38 4,974 402 4,602 90 144 74 82 11 1 315 1,882 351 2,720 632 27,522 53 179 196 130 29 45 442 15,851 826,629 164 266,654 395 37,421 213 16,573 19,842,495 108 8,100,763 578 62,378 1,316,992 576 1,184,319 96 1,340 40,989 77 34,884 373 9,095 356,844 93 99,218 615 20,228 616,292 194 191,239 104 4,305 49,097 69 35,558 41 2,708 33,447 22 14,972 4,180 30,729 910 52,123 114, 653 242 18, 592 269 30,920 46,293 4,317 478 4,708 139 158 96 85 361 2,170 423 2,538 622 22,278 116 235 172 49 11 39 388 15,085 579,772 168 139,350 456 34,559 278 15,807 13,492,304 125 5,913,463 604 37,864 630,146 574 521,092 139 1,555 41,052 101 32,067 533 10,588 340, 177 102 74,336 599 14,091 389,777 134 92,762 98 2,678 26,485 56 16,389 60 2,662 37,374 23 16,201 60 1,889 12,159 1,107 53,803 100,547 337 25,354 38,014 2,820 3,035 104 36,909 37,975 185 4 207 4 421 8 90 176 25 267 25 951 13 1 546 179 3 615 3 006 6 85 178 16,931 14 938 34 1 196 545 5,253 132 221 127 50 10 5 441 2 543 458 2,10 462 12,136 137 125 78 44 2 26 285 7,337 259,225 55 36,742 295 17,874 143 5,534 6,U0,731 39 1,395,313 344 14,786 183,755 314 160,218 149 2,151 30,463 70 13,960 393 6,212 191,478 56 25,175 395 6,939 206, 536 69 49,346 40 891 7,311 17 3,952 21 480 6,320 5 2,500 73 1,854 3,082 864 27,678 53, 516 171 7,145 207 10,267 13,929 238 4,541 4,023 10 140 127 6,758 5,621 18 650 141 636 68 53 20 103 261 109 375 151 4,045 70 36 24 8 1 12 87 1,220 45,075 11 2,050 78 3,918 32 1,700 1,215,700 2 113,600 93 2,032 22,100 65 445 6,635 5 500 93 1,215 29,530 15 6,000 105 990 18,400 5 2,000 5 10 50 1 60 1,000 1 1,000 11 190 205 338 7,400 15, 320 50 680 43 1,850 2,127 34 359 311 56 2,440 1,926 1 40 See footnotes at end of table . COLORADO state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERC^IAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 6.-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms I Dma uTf busui iin rcpi)r1.? far itnis a Sft(npl>' ■■>( farms 'v>o ii*xl [ 67 llom (For liofioilions and oiplnnmic SPECinED CROPS H\RV'ESTE[>-C<.nltnu<-vl Hay crops — Continued Other hay cut farms reporting , . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres . . . tons , green weight Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres^ hundredweight. Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reptxting. acres . tons . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. Sales dollars . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees-* farms reporting . acres . Tnul all commowial fams 1,387 56,306 «,723 115 4,243 2,310 16,963 1,5«7 51,707 10,493,879 4,176 143,318 2,477,652 1,411 10,187,246 1,428 16,873 505 23,910 22,321 419 9,m 1,641,769 1,216 41,650 735,283 271 1,030,380 293 ,170 2,491 3,334 210 1,050 177 6,262 1,225,467 669 28, 519 529,310 103 815,080 6,543 6,610 2 115 830 56 1,168 196,188 328 9,140 147,688 23 361 105 5,982 4,639 2 132 696 74 996 190,938 140 2,929 42,595 35 72,540 139 4,892 12 403 171 550 595 25,301 59 727 10,965 30 25,065 98 3,164 2,507 41 40 2,475 310 ,425 30 13,190 108 364 33 838 863 20 50 1,400 5 25 300 1,075 ^Includes milk equivalent ol cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Doea not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines . 68 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 5 of 6.— Livestock ranches fData are based on reports for on] y a sampi e of farma. See lext ] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial fanns Economic class FARMS. ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number.,. Percent distribution percent.. . Land in farms acres . . . Percent distribution percent. . . Average size of farm acres.. Value of land and buildings: Averasze per farm dollars... Average per acre dollars. . Land in farms according to use' Cropland harvested farms reporting.. 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 lo 199 "cres farms reporting . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . . .iOO lo 999 acres farms reporting . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting.. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . ncrcs . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting.. acres. . Woodland pastured farms re(iorting.. acres . . )Voodland not pastured farm- re|tiiriing . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms re(i"irting . . Improved pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops forms reporting . . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops fanned on the contour farms reporting . . acres. . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms rrjporting. . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting.. acres.. FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number. . Under 25 years - number . . 25 to 34 .years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 Of more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, totjil operators reporting. 1 lo 99 days operators reporting . 100 to 199 days operatf^s reporting . . 200 or more days operators repcrting . . With other members of family wcfking off farm operators reporting . , With income frcm sources other than farm operated and off-farm worit operators reporting . . With other incnne of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . Oijeralars not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators repcrting. With other members of ramily wrrking off farm operators reporting. With income frcm sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. With other income of fanuly exceeding value of agricultural products sold operatcrs reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 to 49 acres number. 50 to 69 acres number . 70 to 99 acres number . 100 to 1.39 acres number. 140 to 179 acres number . 180 to 219 acres number . 220 to 259 acres numoer . 260 to 499 acres number . 500 to 999 acres number . 1.000 to 1,999 acres number. 2,000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end d table. 26,145 36,503,016 XXX 1,396.2 68,927 54.02 23,969 5,716,649 710 860 723 1,549 4,533 6,720 6,122 2,099 653 3,003 1,140,239 12,938 3,738,578 9,431 2,626,280 2,646 585,344 5,534 526,954 2,002 1,585,906 594 166,578 15,780 23,131,261 3,083 484,968 16,172 2,628,365 15,658 2,073,176 1,117 54,714 932 173,710 1,646 521,592 1,166 301,846 25,699 386 3,265 6,550 7,478 5,463 2,557 48.3 8,578 4,984 1,255 2,339 2,298 3,666 2,123 17,567 2,372 5,236 604 1,463 431 1,442 1,193 2,542 927 956 4,179 4,436 3,915 4,057 3,682 100.0 18,969,707 100.0 5,152.0 104,853 22.39 2,392 368,406 75 196 128 291 578 621 399 73 31 1,144 441,203 1,182 271,685 484 65,368 544 146,956 462 59,361 767 1,171,653 99 73,617 3,. 301 16,225,057 560 191,999 1,704 355,741 1,538 218,410 98 6,750 75 15,270 222 92,031 3,592 34 343 764 1,004 887 560 51.0 1,159 536 220 403 307 633 2,523 259 903 11 61 15 55 227 478 779 2,056 514 14.0 8,798,439 46.4 17,117.6 291,990 19.58 365 144,385 1 2 7 26 42 86 124 48 29 138 140,232 150 55,611 81 26,427 65 19,628 57 9,556 83 339,236 14 23,766 489 7,854,307 84 78,381 287 156,856 262 96,651 10 4,259 16 4,834 47 42,696 66 117 132 98 78 ■,9.5 92 44 13 35 15 60 23 422 24 165 16 483 571 15.5 3,661,626 19.3 6,412.7 143,575 22.54 439 81,707 19 17 21 83 141 140 16 2 203 86,684 188 42,234 102 14,202 70 19,219 79 8,813 106 224,250 11 6,580 539 i, 155,990 123 44,231 316 79,750 296 48,408 11 3,391 39 13,453 555 9 49 129 163 131 104 54 13 37 23 61 22 467 44 150 19 791 21.5 1,214,026 16.9 4,063.2 96,504 24.29 550 75,340 150 195 107 243 70,247 283 64,024 142 12,749 112 38,772 104 12,503 173 232,475 21 15,859 723 2,697,736 130 34,889 412 65,383 369 40,781 18 599 25 2,515 23 4,017 46 13,669 776 1 86 171 215 183 120 50.4 231 125 36 560 56 188 33 71 135 555 828 22.5 1,995,069 10.5 2,409.5 58,437 25.07 521 44,223 14 40 26 95 165 155 25 233 79,604 280 55,318 96 6,328 133 30,685 116 18,305 158 178,535 14 7,096 768 1,593,546 104 21,909 329 32,174 309 21,333 9 875 16 2,018 38 9,574 810 10 71 166 211 196 156 51.8 307 121 58 128 153 127 521 61 195 10 35 115 290 366 729 19.8 1,055,198 5.6 1,447.5 33,132 28.75 399 19,127 37 72 43 247 51,761 225 43,919 56 4,912 122 30,880 94 8,127 182 167,253 23 12,540 599 742,699 84 9,119 272 17,914 230 9,863 22 3,105 14 1,386 43 7,089 723 9 50 135 214 183 132 52.5 346 113 100 133 122 190 144 383 59 157 72 5 20 5 20 80 226 234 139 COLORADO State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 6.— Livestock ranches I Data are Im^nH on mfx>rts for only a sample nf farms. Sti- icxi | 69 (For ilffinitions and t^xplanHlRi Tnlal nil FARMS B^ COLOIt \SD TFNllRF OF OPFRATOR All larm opetators: Full ..« n.-r^ PnrI own.T^ Ml 1 Cn^li Ipnnnts Shiut^rn^h lenanls . Crop-ehiire tonanl^ . . .nunilier ..nnmb. LivosUJck-Fharp (onani.s number Other and unsppcififtl IpnanLs number White farm operalofs: Full o**iierp number... Part o*Tii.r< number... All lenanl^ number. ., Nonwhile farm operalor- Full ouTier^ number. , . Part owner? number . . . All tenants number . . . SPEaFIED FXJWPMENT ANT) FArn.mFJi ANP KIND (IF R04D Oram (x>mbtnes faniis reporting. . number . . Corn pickers farms repirtinj:.. number.. Pick-up balers farms repttrtinc.. number.. FielJ forafie harvesters fnrn.s re(«irting. . numlier.. Motortrucks farms reportinK . . number . . Tracttrs farms reporting. . nuniber. . Tractors other than sartlen famis reportinE- . 1 tractor fanns reiDrtinc . . . •2 tractors farms reportinit . . . 3 tractors farms reporting . . . 4 traclrirs famis refiurtinp. .. 5 or more tractors farms reporlini:. .. Wheel tractors faniis reporlinf: . . . Trawler tractors farms reportinc . . . number. . . Garden tractrrs fanns reportinf: . . . number... Automobiles farms refwrtinc . . . number... Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. .. Telephone farms reportinc . . . Home freeser farms reporting . . . Milking machine farms reporting... Eleetnc milk cooler fatrus reporting. .. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. .. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. ,. Fafms by kint] ot toad on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimpeoved farms reporting . . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 (» more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 mile farms reporting . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting . . 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting . . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers famia reporting. . persons.. Regular hired workers (employed irjo o e days) farms reporting . persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired w^jrkers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired wtjrkers farms repcrting. . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting.. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . . . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.. . Operators not reporting residence number — See footnotes at end of tnble. 10,206 9,669 5,928 566 753 3,401 662 546 10,142 9,601 5,836 10,860 13,060 3,614 3,795 7,340 7,586 4,773 5,244 23,978 46,129 23,867 60,324 23,688 58,577 6,128 7,937 5,287 2,569 1,717 23,460 55,082 3,011 3,495 1,601 1,747 23,757 32,616 25,646 20,642 18,057 4,304 2,816 324 10,014 6,776 12,678 6,136 1,242 4,894 832 1,457 398 2,207 7,274 16,731 5,045 9,358 3,342 996 442 189 76 22,297 2,556 1,?92 1,274 2,000 301 1,274 1,989 301 607 666 122 132 1,096 1,172 425 472 3,344 6,233 2,992 6,547 2,971 6,394 1,207 928 435 209 192 2,900 5,706 619 688 136 153 3,165 4,573 3,614 2,314 2,443 157 14 697 636 1,539 1,394 165 1,229 110 243 82 794 1,171 2,563 948 1,952 540 218 129 46 15 2,968 491 223 83 173 20 83 373 116 32 37 210 248 122 141 499 1,599 443 1,533 447 1,504 102 96 80 62 107 430 1,286 182 218 20 29 465 957 510 409 392 12 207 133 163 13 6 102 338 1,336 360 1,125 128 373 128 373 143 153 19 21 233 246 104 541 1,169 438 1,305 435 1,273 105 153 115 67 45 476 1,107 153 166 26 32 520 773 565 438 447 14 3 182 112 251 191 310 543 267 410 236 473 236 473 135 144 29 31 279 295 103 103 755 1,325 667 1,397 666 1,367 240 246 116 42 22 654 1,247 114 120 30 30 715 961 783 541 585 49 158 325 293 33 13 169 271 393 213 270 368 106 40 440 89 42 650 100 278 452 273 451 227 233 71 751 1,086 650 1,161 648 1,136 321 223 69 22 13 636 1,033 86 98 23 25 699 877 813 436 510 47 123 345 336 35 301 30 51 28 192 118 153 668 117 43 385 2(« 335 264 67 124 127 43 630 348 574 918 566 893 328 174 45 550 823 68 70 25 25 577 759 717 364 400 22 93 302 298 39 73 119 70 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 6.-Livestock ranches [Data are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text | (I*'or Jefinitions and explanations, USE OF rOKMERCIAL FERTILEZEH AND LIVIE roniniercial fertilizer ami fertilizmc materials used during the \ear fata.s reporting. . acres on which used . . Ions. . t)r> niatenals farms refortinp. , tons.. Liquid inaUTinlp farms reporting., tors.. Crops on *hich used— Ha.v and cropland pasture farms reportinR.. Dr\ materials farms reporting. , tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reportinp., acres*., Dry malonals farms rejiortin);., tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting., tons.. Corn /arms reporting . , acres.. Pry matonals fanns reporting. , Liquid materials farms reporting. , Irish potatoes .farms repining., acres . r^ materials farms reporting., tons,. Liquid materials farms reporting. , Sugar beets iamis rcportint;. , Dry materials fora.s re(»)rting. tons., Liquiit materials farms reporting., tons.. All other crops farms reporting., acres . Dry materials farms renocting.. Liquid materials farms rt'norting. , Lime or liming materials used ilurim: the year farms reporting. acres I inied . tons . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting . Feed for livestock and poultry fam's reporting. dollars . Under SlOO fnm.s reporting. $100 to S999 f.arms reporting. $1,000 to ^1,999 farms reportipR. S2,000 to S4.999 farms reporting. S.S.OOO or more farms reporting. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. (ioUars. Under $1,000 farms reporting. ?1,000 to S'2,499 firns reporting. S2,50O to ^,999 fanns reporting. S,^,000 to S9,999 fams reporting. ?10,0flO or more farms reporting . Machine hire farms repotting. dollars. Under SiHXI farms reporting. S200 to S999 farms reeorting. S1,000 or more fainw reporting. Hired labor farrns reporting. dollars. Under S200 farms reporting. S200 to $499 farms repofting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reportinp. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. $10,000 to $19,999 fams reporting. $20,000 to ^^9,999 farms reporting. $50,000 or nx>re farms reporting. Seeds, bulbs, plaats, and trees farms reporting. dollars. Under $100 fanns reporting. $100 to $499 farms reporting. $500 lo $999 fanr.s reporting . $1,000 or nnre farms reporting. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the fanii business farms reporting dollars Under f 100 farms reporting $100 lo $-199 , farms reporting S500 lo $999 farms reporting 51,000 to $4,999 farms reporting $5,000 or aiore fanr.s reporting. See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms 9,910 698,077 72, OU 8,959 60,739 2,369 11,275 2,679 95,228 2,579 8,535 142 266 281 9,008 250 569 36 31 4,897 225,594 3,959 15,764 1,365 5,278 1,009 39,389 947 6,007 86 191 3,790 128,272 3,258 15,040 1,037 3,381 4,161 200,586 3,696 14,824 648 2,128 1 45 270 26,131 19,948 75,800,379 2,083 9,166 2,981 3,181 2,537 14,422 152,895,658 7,286 1,967 1,431 1,369 2,369 15,481 12,826,220 4,044 7,576 3,861 17,952 40,412,753 3,725 3,136 2,833 3,711 2,503 1,353 498 166 27 13,706 5,473,978 3,968 6,863 1,794 1,081 25,814 25,737,016 1,424 7,212 7,284 9,569 325 Eoonomic class 486 34,965 3,314 466 3,070 44 244 321 18,685 316 1,891 8 13 28 3,129 28 167 131 5,849 115 547 27 155 6 214 551 18 77 5 13 124 6,537 113 356 15 63 3,680 3,475 19,047,293 135 1,315 687 321 517 2,127 40,652,441 786 331 261 279 470 1,416 1,138,730 442 686 288 2,337 6,475,481 476 378 307 431 373 236 97 33 6 1,200 327,667 483 545 116 56 3,619 3,008,175 274 1,354 952 995 117 15,881 1,390 108 1,294 18 96 70 7,838 68 762 7 2,102 7 98 41 3,010 32 247 11 66 2 124 2 17 26 3 7 37 2,574 34 144 4 15 514 504 13,704,690 136 273 393 33,549,884 26 48 258 272 534,467 31 110 131 484 3,725,439 8 27 32 67 118 108 85 33 6 177 95,232 31 87 36 23 512 1,081,763 4 49 83 337 39 127 8,166 824 124 790 10 34 ,195 90 549 1 1,056 24 89 5 17 1 50 1 6 200 34 1,631 32 107 571 555 2,073,527 8 85 102 218 142 385 3,301,731 74 73 50 69 119 283 242,187 45 152 86 487 1,416,199 31 43 57 126 132 86 12 219 72,696 52 124 30 13 567 640,517 14 180 282 121 6,550 708 115 595 14 113 75 3,018 74 287 2 1 16 41 1,128 38 174 10 71 25 1,352 19 59 7 40 791 765 1,657,456 11 244 178 249 83 508 2,286,781 170 106 67 93 72 358 202,130 104 207 47 560 330,881 107 92 97 149 84 31 261 64,338 104 128 16 13 783 589,681 26 221 295 239 70 2,621 159 69 159 1 (Z) 100 1 (z) (z) 12 472 12 24 16 825 16 33 828 777 956,145 30 383 187 153 19 417 899,163 230 64 59 51 13 281 96,575 142 123 16 445 310,034 165 118 68 62 27 39 1,082 121 33 120 30 718 _'0 90 10 183 9 13 12 155 12 13 729 665 558,199 38 418 152 57 336 556,083 217 46 48 17 8 137 55,092 97 83 7 306 161,146 136 94 42 17 11 259 230 44,633 42,909 124 133 110 77 23 10 2 5 815 712 J99,434 252,569 79 56 389 489 247 134 100 33 COLORADO state Table KS.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continueci Part 5 of 6.— Livestock ranches [DaLtt Kr« haaeH nn reports for only & sample of fanns. See («kI | 71 (For definition- nnd pxplannlions, mv [out) commitfcinl fanns Tolnl rifias I Clnss n Class ni n.ss TV nas^ V rias, VI 574,366,605 108,620,497 72,525,583 15,698,962 11,380,292 6,038,228 2,703,463 273,969 21,969 29,500 141,100 27,494 14,387 7,293 3,708 1,100 196,696,345 2,744,138 1,217,652 711,943 530,155 207,607 74,611 2,170 170,702,660 2,403,425 1,017,312 659,357 480,436 180,515 64,597 1,208 10,187,246 36,586 32,496 2,000 2,040 50 6,762,007 82,258 55,482 5,477 16,355 4,131 301 12 9,044,432 221,869 112,362 45,109 33,364 20,921 9,163 950 377,670,260 105,876,359 71,307,931 14,987,019 10,350,137 5,330,621 2,628,852 271,799 12,707,226 159,627 23,075 25,119 32,936 33,421 36,479 3,597 30,781,223 368,373 86,289 38,394 78,574 50,841 56,814 7,461 334,181,811 105,348,359 71,198,567 14,873,506 10,738,627 5,741,359 2.535,559 260,741 20,138 3,405 461 525 734 786 688 211 2,185,662 755,931 346,961 153,001 132,125 81,157 37,742 4,945 18,309 3,219 397 497 709 762 660 194 792,155 313,124 110,151 73,087 66,120 41,942 19,637 2,187 13,348 1,844 262 309 413 396 370 94 119,789 5,474 944 930 1,208 1,107 1,044 241 17,557 3,081 390 480 685 722 631 173 730,027 228,358 115,213 42,064 36,874 22,092 10,328 1,737 17,470 3,137 432 496 688 734 631 156 663,480 214,449 121,597 37,850 29,131 17,123 7,777 971 421 38 3 3 6 19 1 6 1,578 116 12 15 24 13 26 26 1,356 85 9 13 14 14 12 23 2,072 154 7 4 10 17 55 61 4,675 497 14 15 45 73 276 74 4,446 688 26 26 93 280 243 20 4,963 1,516 170 371 530 359 75 1 627 311 220 78 12 1 1,601 119 19 17 28 25 17 13 4,575 354 43 40 37 50 98 86 2,723 250 12 21 43 34 86 54 2,112 301 10 12 19 68 166 26 2,817 465 16 26 60 171 179 13 1,799 451 26 27 89 212 95 2 793 310 21 40 109 124 16 1,889 969 250 314 324 78 3 3,846 700 75 116 173 146 158 32 6,579 1,073 177 183 217 238 196 62 1,040 56 5 f, 19 11 16 616 7 1 2 3 1 337 5 1 3 1 296 2 2 75 1 1 59 11,404 3,030 477 521 693 648 530 161 55,905 22,442 7,356 4,140 4,354 3,167 2,577 848 8,010 783 73 102 158 217 190 38 218,909 12,160 2,315 1,654 2,491 3,150 2,053 497 5,677 510 58 69 98 149 110 26 120,361 6,712 1,297 1,029 1,546 1,526 1,031 283 5,949 518 56 65 102 139 127 29 98,548 5,448 1,018 625 945 1,624 1,022 214 4,326 834 153 165 172 167 124 53 2,025,481 907,228 528,407 187,822 120,180 44,210 21,919 4,690 3,406 648 122 128 133 134 95 36 836,124 211,263 132,153 34,825 25,926 11,706 5,780 368 3,750 795 146 158 164 156 113 53 1,189,357 695,965 396,249 152,997 94,254 32,504 15,139 3,322 3,681 783 144 156 161 152 117 53 1,150,182 675,539 385,998 148,485 90,429 31,344 15,604 3,679 2,943 687 135 133 151 127 95 46 39,175 20,426 10,251 4,512 3,325 1,160 535 143 14,395 1,818 176 271 405 412 419 135 1,700,015 94,172 9,919 14 , 579 20,666 21,627 23.120 4,261 18,401 3,375 465 517 733 792 630 138 1,589,097 536,025 324,926 82,337 68,598 40,822 17,812 1,480 296,319,506 91,859,091 63,430,962 12,107,309 8,993,602 5,014,556 2,131,718 180,944 5,719 421 38 50 89 113 111 20 268,510 15,286 4,599 2,237 2,796 2,931 2,334 339 8,592,320 489,152 147,168 71,584 39,472 95,392 74,688 10,848 3,805 780 149 155 150 156 US 52 1,749,267 734,939 432,933 151,770 93,316 35,394 17,816 3,710 22,740,471 9,554,207 5,628,129 1,973,010 1,213,108 460,122 231,608 48,230 7,012 477 33 58 98 122 126 40 764,100,488 12,343,339 2,260,720 2,342,296 2,936,872 1,956,810 2,492, 80t 353,832 30,781,233 368,373 86,289 88,394 78,574 50,341 56,814 7,461 4,896 382 37 54 84 101 98 8 778,006 11,592 1,093 1,451 2,662 3,370 2,718 298 6,670 612 48 79 142 162 162 19 14,731,239 428,564 50,029 66,721 92,137 106,273 104,345 9,059 4,713,996 137,141 16,009 21,350 29,485 34,008 33,390 2,899 ESTWATED VAI.t'E OF PRODUCTS .SOLD Bt SOURCF At! (arm products sold intni.dniifu nnTft(;p pi>r farni, ilollar^ . , \li crofw sold dollars . Fiold i-ropft. other ihan vepetables and fruii* and nuts, sold dollars. \>eeUhle« sold iJolIai FVuiL" and nuW sold dollars., Forest pfoduoLs and horticultural specialty pTMlucts sold dollars., All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. , Dftir\ f««lucLs sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other Ihan poultry and dairy, sold dollar? . LrV'ESTIX'K AND LIV'ESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting . number , Cows, includint; heifers [hat 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.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head lan\f^ reporting. , '2 to 4 head fami-i reportin 5 to 9 head farms rrpirtmg . 'Oto 19 bead famis n-pirting. 20 to <9 bead famis reporting. , 50 to 99 head farms rofwrtir 100 to 499 head farm" reporting. 500 or more head farms reponmc Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting. , 2 to 9 head farms report in 10 to 19 head farms reporting . 20 to 29 head farms reporting., 30 to 49 head farm'; n 50 to 74 head farms reporting ■ 75 to 99 head farms reporting., 100 or more head farms reporting. Milk cows— 1 head farms reportmt! 2 to 9 head farms reporting . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. , 75 to 99 head farms reporting., 100 or more head farms reporting., Horses an(t''Of mules farms reporting . number. , Hogs and pigs farms reporting., number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting. number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting . , number. , StWep and lambs farms reporting.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting . number.. Ewes farms reporting , , number. , Rams and wethers farms reporting . , number , , Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting., number, . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves Mold abve farms reporting. number.. dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Milk and cream sold^ farms reporting.. pounf dollars Chickens including broilers sold farmg reporting.. dollars . Chicken eggs sold fanns reporting., dozens dol I ars . See footjiotes at end of table. 72 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 6.— Livestock ranches [Data Bie baaed on reports for only a sample of fanna. See l«xt] (For derinitions and explanaliuni, scp [<-k[) ToUl all commefcial farms Under 11 acres. . , . 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres . . . . 50 to 74 acres . . , . 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvest*Hl for Krai n , . , . LIVESTOtnt A.ND LlYESTTKli PRODlK^S-ronlinuod Litters farrowed Decembei 1, 1958, to Novembei 30, 1959. . ..farms rrportmj;. number of litters . 1 or 2 litters farms reportinp. .^ to 9 litters farms reponl^^. 10 lo 19 litters farms reponmc. 20 to :t9 litters farms reponmK- 40 to 60 litters farms reporting . 70 or more litters farms reporting. June 2 [o November 30 farms reporting . number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms rpportinp. number of litters . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reponin{; . acres . 'arms repoitiny. 'arms reportinj;. farms rejortinf:. s reporting. s reporting. s reportinc . ^ reportmc . acres . bushels. Sales farms refcrtinjj . bushels. Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. . acres . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting., acres . . potmds . . Sales farms reporting . . pounds . . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Spriitg wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Barley harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Proso millet harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres . . 100-lb. bags.. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydratirtg farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Clover, tijTiothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . . acres . . tons. , Sales farms reporting . . tons . , Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting., acres. , tons . . Sales farms reporting . , tons . , Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. See footnotes at end of table . *,663 39,238 1,596 i,aoa 782 388 65 29 3,589 18,118 3,643 21,120 9,954 456,362 1,475 2,625 2,864 1,423 562 1,005 6,495 231,583 15,014,579 3,632 8,831,494 5,730 597,497 3,693 376,976 482,737,282 2,442 318,448,698 10,636 2,155,847 47,932,328 10,414 44,779,245 1,551 28,675 751,889 1,135 668,673 4,790 106,756 3,844,114 1 , 380 1,191,081 9,959 488,028 14,403,589 5,074 8,086,404 1,126 65,879 851,105 882 712,919 880 73,861 1,056,200 531 687,076 3,161 180,438 1,572,111 13,514 633,169 1,583,420 5,359 521,654 2,140 212,134 308,290 415 37,808 2,230 50,086 57,147 165 2,876 1,723 277,261 258,361 245 29,756 378 2,348 182 140 33 13 a 2 260 1,073 288 1,275 474 17,603 108 141 123 47 20 35 153 5,816 270,809 27 22,110 418 32,871 109 6,874 10,239,140 33 2,268,801 412 40,945 847,890 389 775,042 122 1,791 44,559 72 37,132 410 8,246 312,307 49 33,944 353 11,544 352,491 63 111,076 50 1,884 29,711 31 23,057 13 250 2,424 2 500 27 1,331 7,715 1,378 90,544 183,010 145 12,530 505 49,533 76,748 319 7,537 9,135 6 150 546 92,467 74,860 30 4,321 42 550 13 16 5 2 32 207 38 343 99 7,447 6 16 27 19 7 24 40 2,667 144,549 3 6,580 68 7,847 27 2,333 3,179,360 6 524,060 84 18,008 400,215 82 364,587 10 381 6,010 10 5,763 68 2,949 121,440 8 18,312 75 5,069 176,714 20 68,290 13 630 13,120 11 11,596 131 ,252 220 29,431 60,256 24 3,817 15,388 25,297 7 1,470 35 926 1,942 1 12 106 52,220 36,952 11 1,987 52 331 39 135 39 195 90 ,269 25 773 48,515 2 3,400 69 6,212 18 1,435 2,736,168 4 940,640 103 10,905 232,529 98 217,538 24 263 6,241 12 4,582 99 1,775 77,072 73 2,383 73,100 10 345 6,550 6 4,650 20 164 540 2,984 270 22,434 48,636 29 3,208 96 12,031 19,573 404 28 26 102 3,078 24 30 30 10 5 3 31 1,062 44,235 5 6,225 109 9,383 26 1,430 1,434,860 10 399,741 103 7,283 136,250 97 122,083 45 681 21,190 32 13,515 1« 1,769 63,774 15 10, 174 102 2,528 64,153 17 13,261 9 5,476 55 1 341 1 705 114 13 124 16,493 6 1 530 70 760 10 536 2,851 47,453 346 20,012 42,791 41 3,675 131 12,090 17,534 9 567 68 2,034 2,541 127 11,320 11,359 110 736 55 43 401 88 335 92 2,121 40 22 20 6 1 3 26 622 15,667 2 400 107 6,044 17 1,003 ,724,292 6 194,960 79 3,394 60,832 72 55,099 25 305 8,289 13 6,658 79 1,020 29,129 60 919 23,719 252 1,968 4 1,285 3 70 600 1 200 5 114 538 257 11,857 20,119 34 1,442 120 7,180 10,221 10 226 1,741 1,551 2 106 108 7,751 7,345 264 40 46 87 58 r,7 77 1,313 24 43 5 4 1 28 547 16,493 2,670 19 538 ,111,820 6 184,400 43 1,355 18,064 40 15,735 18 161 2,829 5 1,614 53 674 19,905 40 586 13,720 3 1,310 5 77 335 1 50 40 300 1 300 1 10 90 214 5,738 9,555 16 373 60 2,474 3,543 50 926 729 1 14 73 2,557 2,191 COLORADO state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 6.-Livestock ranches [Data arc husoH nn report ? for onK a sample of fftrTn*, See ipkI ] 73 (For ilorinilions ftnd t-^plarfttions, scr ii»\i) Total all commorcia! fann* Fxonomic class SPEriFIED CROPS H\R\T>TT:D-Coniinu«>.! Hay crops — Continued Other hay cut farms reporting.. acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres . . tons, green weight.. Irish potatoes harvested for heme use or for sale farms reporting . . acres^ . hundredweight. . Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting.. acres . . tons . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting.. Sales dollars.. Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees' farms reporting., acres . . 1,387 56,806 54,723 115 4,243 55 2,310 16,963 1,587 51,707 10,493,879 4,176 143,318 2,477,662 1,411 10,187,246 1,428 16,873 178 9,204 9,449 380 3,962 56 353 57,617 26 665 9,752 10 36,586 90 392 26 3,242 4,290 3 100 3 182 2,450 126 26,796 312 4,775 1,669 1,471 33 272 99 12,124 221 3,392 1 2,000 16 129 Z Reported in small fractions. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. 'Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 40 1,832 1,617 165 1,240 102 17,851 4 86 1,170 1,511 1,352 17 540 466 10 22 675 40 295 410 253 74 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 6 of 6. -General farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of iBrms. Se« WtxtJ turn (For definitions and explanations. Total all commercial fanns Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms numbor.. Percent distribution percent. Land in farms acres . Percent distribution percent. Average size of farm acres . Value of lantl and buildings: Averape per farm dollars . Average per acre dollars. Land in farms according to use: Cropland tiarvested farms reportinc. acres . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting . .10 to 49 acres farms reporting. ."iO to 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 ^cres farms reporting. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . .iOO to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . Cropland used only for pa-slure farms reporting . acres . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms importing . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. acres , Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. acres , lA'oodland pastured farn.s reporting, acres . Woodland not pastured faniis reporting . acres . Other pasture (not cropland and not sroodland) farms reporting . Improved pasture farms reporting . acres . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting . Irrigated cmpland harvested farms reprrting . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. Cropland u.sed for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting . Land in stnp-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting . acres . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. acres. FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . Under 25 years number . 25 to 34 years number . 35 to 44 years number . 45 to 54 years number , 55 to 64 years number . 65 or more years number . Average age years . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . 200 or more days operators repu)it \NDTFsrur (IV nri;K\T()H All lafm operators' Ki.ll ..«n,r. nunilnt.. I'.iri o«niT- nudiliiT.. Ml i.nani- niimb.T . . Cish (en^ntv nunilirr , . Shfiri^iii-h IiTiiini- ntinilKT. . rr.i).-|ii*rifiiil li'itrtiil> riiimln-f ,, WhiU' fa/iit D^xTHIiirs- Ful I o« niT. nuiiil.iT . . Pan o«TiiT-^ numlKT. . All U'nant'i numhor. . Nonwhito fnrin ii[K'r(iliir- Full own(>r> ntirnhif. . Part owners numU'r. . AH ronunt> nunibi-r , . SPF.riFIF.D EgnPMENT AND FArn.lTIES \Sn KIND (IF ROAD Grain c-nt(iliini>- .fAnii. r'-|.*rini'. . Ttirn pickor* fann^ ri.|iirii'ij'. . Picli-up lialfT? farni^ ri'[>ir(inf. . Field ftrajjt^ han esters r.irti- rfinTdni-. . Motor(fiirks farms ri'pf)r( mi; . . nu"ih.-r.. Tracttrs faniis ri'|»ir(in;: . . Tractors other (tian I'arilen farms rc|Kirtini:. . 1 tractor farms refurtdi;-. . '2 trartnrs farrns report inc. . 3 tractors farms reporting.. 4 tractors farms re|.irlinj.'. . .1 or more tractors faniis ri'|Kirlin;? . . Wheel tractors fanns report inj'.. Trawler (raclors farms ri-|iir(inp. . Garden tractors fanns reportine.. mini her.. Automobiles farms rcfiirlini;.. Au(omobiles and or (nolortnicks farms repordnfi.. Telephone farms reportiap.. Honie freezer farms reporting.. Milking machine farms reporting.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms refcirdnt;. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms re[iiirtin;i. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting, , Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile (o a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting. . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM L\BOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. . persons.. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or rrore daysl farms reporting. . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers; 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. . RE.SIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . Operators not reporting residence number.. See fcntnotes at end of lAble. Total all commerr(al farms 10,206 9,669 5,928 566 753 3,401 662 546 10,142 9,601 5,836 10,860 13,060 3,6U 3,795 7,340 7,586 4,773 5,244 23,973 46,129 23,867 60,324 23,688 58,577 6,123 7,987 5,237 2,569 1,717 23,460 55,082 3,011 3,495 1,601 1,747 23,757 32,616 25,646 20,642 18,057 4,304 2,816 324 10,014 6,776 12,678 6,136 1,242 4,894 832 1,457 398 2,207 7,274 16,731 5,045 9,358 3,342 996 442 189 76 22,297 2,556 1,292 Economic class 918 757 940 22 76 719 58 65 913 742 915 1,177 1,307 741 794 951 930 561 595 2,401 4,673 2,432 7,312 2,481 7,U0 390 791 609 412 279 2,473 6,770 234 340 191 202 2,430 3,263 2,590 2,284 1,774 528 289 31 927 819 1,290 458 144 314 73 120 18 98 302 1,893 545 875 410 91 16 25 3 2,364 140 129 78 112 45 52 76 85 141 633 141 734 141 781 32 84 141 668 69 113 134 265 141 137 115 14 129 602 112 352 116 19 184 153 68 179 143 219 261 171 182 140 146 114 U6 405 1,043 400 1,510 400 1,482 117 142 78 400 1,424 49 58 23 28 393 583 406 377 304 97 16 182 111 238 56 26 30 14 247 394 207 234 182 23 2 210 198 364 23 289 210 198 359 421 464 291 316 262 274 183 139 753 1,398 746 2,329 746 2,261 41 234 247 155 69 745 2,203 56 58 53 68 754 1,006 763 695 561 193 110 11 291 267 343 147 48 99 16 61 6 16 263 ■529 141 186 123 7 1 5 706 29 39 225 178 275 6 30 223 220 178 270 305 313 163 163 277 279 120 130 609 927 660 1,692 660 1,640 106 300 136 77 660 .,592 47 48 52 52 639 821 672 579 413 147 53 227 329 109 33 76 18 28 4 26 107 244 632 29 17 254 67 132 135 46 51 131 131 337 470 379 716 373 695 166 127 74 372 649 46 46 21 21 369 436 409 345 290 70 33 111 215 74 31 43 19 7 1 16 46 112 76 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 6.-Generai farms [Oala are base<1 on rofiort^ for only a sample of faims. ^ns . . . Crups on «hich used— Ha> and crophnd raslure famis repofl.n^. . , [)r\ malenals farms report! nj;. . . tons . . . Liqiiiil nialeriaU farms reportinc. .. Ions . . . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reportinc. .. acres . . . [>>■ inalerials fanns re|x)rtinc . . . tons . . . Liquid materials farms repr^-ting. . . tons . . . Com fiTm^ reporting... acres . . . Dr.' fnalcrials fani.s reportinc... tons . . . Liquid materials famis reportine. . . Irish potatoes f^tmis reiHiriing.. . Try materials..... farms reportinc... Liquid materials fanris reporting... Sugar beets f'^rn.s reportinj;. . . Dry malenals fom.- re[» irt in(t . . , Liquid materials farm- re|x)rling. . , All other crops farms reporting. . . r>ry materi als farm^ reimrti nc . . Liquid malerials farms reetirtin!!. . tons. . Lime or limine materials used dunnc the year f.anns reporting. . acres limed. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the follow inir specified etpendi lures farms reporting. . Feed for lueslock and poultry fanes rcp4 153,751 46 240 99 19 See footnotes at end of table. COLORADO State Table IS.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-C()ntinued Part 6 of 6. -General farms 77 |DbU arc haned on reports for only mp|p of famn, Suil, .i.-iinr-^ anTrigp piT fiinn, •lollfir'^ Ml .ri.j^ ^.ilJ I.'ilars Fu'ld (Tojti. (ithcr thiin *rm'{(vbli's an.l fruits and nut,-., -iolit ilollars \ej;et«b|p? -^oid UTls anil nuL-i -ioM Jollar-^ K.-in-st pnxluils nnd hiwlirutlural •specially pmdurts sold Jolljirs Ml livestock and livp.slork products sold dollart PoulU-y and poult/y produrls solil ilollors Dftir. pftxiucUi sold doIlBfs l.ivestocl. and livestock produrls, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. LrVTCSTOCK \ND lJ\T.STOrK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms n-porlinf; . nun.l"T. (\>ws, including heifpf^ that have calved farms repurtine. number. Milk cows farms roporlini;. number . Heifers and heifor calves fann-^ re(n)rtinp. Steers and bulls including sieet and bull calves farms reimriinj;. Farms reportinp by nuniber on hand CaUle and calves- 1 head farms n-portmc 2 to 4 head famis report mp 5 to 9 head farms ri'|»irtini; 10 lo 19 head fantis r<'|mrtinc 20 to 49 head fams r.-purlinL' 50 to 9ft head fami^ ri'nirun;;, 100 to 499 head farms ri'i^irtini!, 500 or more head farms ri-iMirlini; Cows, including heifers that have calved— t head fanri' 2 to 9 head fami 10 to 19 head farm 20 to 29 head farm- 30 to 49 head farm- 50 to 74 head farm; 75 to 99 head fam' 100 or n ? head . s r.-p.,n ni!.. s rein Hi "(-■ . . s rnp,.rl It'.. s r,>[.,rt nil. . s report nt'.. s r..,K.n ni!.. ^ rep.irt nc. s rep<.r1 "(!.. Milk pows— 1 hpad farms rpport i nj.' . 2 to 9 head .farms rfponint;. 10 lo 19 head farms re|Kirlins.'. •20 to 29 head famis repirtinr-. W Ui 49 head farms reporting, 50 lo 71 head farms report inc. 75 to 99 head farms refortinc. IIVI or more head farms reportinE. Horses antt'of mules farms reportinp. Hogs and pigs farms reporlinE. nomK-r. Bom since June 1 farms reporung. Bom before June 1 farms t^piirline. Sheep and lambs farms reporting. Lambs under 1 vear old farms reporting. numlier. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reportine. number. Ewes farms reporting . number. Ranis and wethers farms reporting. number. Chickens 4 monins old and over farms reporting. Livestock and livestock products sold: CaUle and ralves sold alve farms reporti ng . number. dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars, Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. dollars, Milk and cream sold farms reporting . dollars. Chickens including broilers sold .farms reporting. dollars. Chicken e^s sold farms reporting, donens. dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 574,366,605 21,969 196,696,345 170,702,660 10,187,246 6,762,007 9,044,432 377,670,260 12,707,226 30,781,223 334,181,811 20,138 2,135,662 18,309 792,155 13,348 119,739 17,557 730,027 17,470 663,480 421 1,578 1,356 2,072 4,675 4,446 4,963 627 1,601 4,575 2,723 2,112 2,817 1,799 793 1,839 3,846 6,579 1,040 616 837 296 75 59 ll,40i 55,905 3,010 213,909 5,677 120,361 5,949 98,54B 4,326 2,025,481 3,406 836,124 3,750 1,189,357 3,681 1,150,182 2,943 39,175 14,395 1,700,015 18,401 1,589,097 296,319,506 5,719 268,510 8,592,320 3,805 1,749,267 22,740,471 7,012 764,100,488 30,781,223 4,896 778,006 6,670 14,731,239 4,713,996 38,629,365 14,671 27,575,903 25,400,280 2,045,910 66,948 62,765 11,053,962 587,776 1,515,850 8,950,336 1,926 75,753 1,766 28,423 1,454 9,139 1,612 26,377 1,617 20,953 279 249 365 492 342 170 4 155 851 273 182 183 70 25 34* 839 160 53 55 2 831 2,730 994 29,465 676 16,537 826 12,928 425 139,509 352 84,763 322 54,746 317 52,923 231 1,823 1,702 193,974 1,608 37,875 6,015,598 791 27,855 891,360 354 132,834 1,726,842 893 46,493,894 1,515,350 697 40,233 932 1,394,490 446,236 9,273,187 65,767 6,367,753 5,391,979 944,455 21,319 10,000 2,905,434 10,183 133,471 2,761,730 3,811 56 446 74 6,707 76 3,960 66 162 36 2,539 23 1,171 30 1,368 38 49,396 31 23,367 32 26,029 27 24,971 32 1,058 61 5,278 78 9,699 1,924,002 29 2,669 35,408 40 45,996 597, »48 10 2,549,684 133,471 31 977 31 28,770 9,206 11,189,116 27,559 7,664,328 7,191,810 467,550 4,968 3,524,788 207,329 580,857 291 17,380 260 6,110 227 2,231 231 6,026 234 5,244 28 104 30 120 195 112 4,936 73 2,090 81 2,896 126 62,663 115 51,492 65 11,171 65 10,942 35 229 237 42,437 267 9,964 1,681,522 77 3,947 126,304 104 66,739 867,607 132 15,496,853 580,857 86 11,481 107 347,533 111,210 11,089,892 14,323 8,423,210 7,865,280 519,585 17,065 21,280 2,666,682 111,109 477,327 2,073,246 609 20,384 554 8,511 460 2,950 492 6,420 524 5,953 10 81 60 115 181 131 31 60 221 38 101 56 23 119 240 58 31 12 216 597 357 11,735 243 7,095 302 4,690 106 19,825 84 7,675 96 12,150 96 11,829 32 321 500 45,622 519 9,910 1,414,643 306 12,403 396,896 92 15,740 204,620 294 14,416,893 477,327 158 U,029 225 293,470 93,910 5,267,195 7,769 3,623,038 3,696,161 104, 4iO 7,952 14,485 1,444,157 161,717 228,700 533 16,138 516 7,060 413 2,351 479 5,056 465 4,022 67 70 118 163 101 12 16 262 114 47 59 16 48 293 61 U 5 211 772 316 7,258 222 4,668 278 2,590 82 4,981 65 901 71 4,080 71 3,969 60 111 482 64,533 445 6,128 764,385 252 6,74a 215,936 65 3,415 44,395 264 9,307,535 228,700 249 12,335 330 452,442 144,732 1,545,758 3,725 1,118,630 1,082,935 9,730 8,915 17,000 427,128 71,690 81,085 281 5,683 259 2,423 212 899 259 1,882 226 1,378 30 152 40 17 13 2 70 124 18 137 734 105 2,193 73 1,171 S3 1,027 57 2,387 42 1,153 47 1,229 47 1,126 21 103 287 27,232 228 1,855 193,656 96 1,733 55,456 47 860 U,180 143 4,086,468 31,085 135 3,425 172 196,145 62,766 264,717 1,209 178,944 172,115 100 6,729 85,773 25,748 14,410 113 1,190 98 503 81 262 77 286 92 396 6 40 20 11 81 31 270 68 699 42 342 52 357 257 15 170 11 87 11 36 1 1 135 ,972 71 319 32,390 31 355 11,360 6 84 1,092 50 636,456 14,410 38 986 67 76,130 24,362 78 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 6.— General farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of Fanns. See textj llcm (For dennitions and explanations. Total all a) lanns Economic class LIVESTOCK AND UVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Conlinijed Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reportmp. number of lillefs. 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters. . . '20 to ,19 litters,,, 40 to 69 litters. .. 70 or more litters. June '2 to November farms reporting . farnis roporting., farms reportinp. , fnrms reporting , . farms reporting . farms reporting . , farms reporting . . number of lilt£fs., December 1 to June 1 farms reporting , , number of litters , , SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com ft* all purposes farms reporting , . acres . . Under 11 acres 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres .... 50 to 74 acres . . . . 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . . . . 'arms reporting. . arms reporting. . farms reporting., farms reporting.. 'arms reporting. s report! ng . 3 reporting . acres . , bushels. s reporting.. bushels . Sorghtitns for all purposes farms reporting . . acres. . Harvested for grain or seed farms reportijtg . . acres . . ptxmds. . Sales farms reporting . . pounds . . Winter wheat bar-zested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms repotting . . bushels. . Oats har/ested for grain farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reportlltg. . bttshela. . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting . . acres. . toishels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Proso millet harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres . . l(X)-lb. bags.. Hay crops : Land from \*ich hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . torts. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . OatB, Tdieat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reportiitg . . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . ■4,668 39,238 1,596 1,803 782 338 65 29 3,589 18,118 3,643 21,120 9,954 456,362 1,475 2,625 2,864 1,423 562 1,005 6,495 281,583 15,014,579 3,632 8,831,494 5,730 597,497 3,693 376,976 482,737,282 2,442 318,4>48,69S 10,636 2,155,347 47,932,328 10,414 44,779,245 1,551 28,675 751,889 1,135 668,673 4,790 106,756 3,344,114 1,330 1,191,081 9,959 438,023 14,403,589 5,074 8,036,404 1,126 65,379 851,105 882 712,919 880 73,861 1,056,200 531 637,076 3,161 180,438 1,572,1U 1,231,766 13,514 633,169 1,533,420 5,359 521,654 2,140 212,134 303,290 415 37,808 2,230 50,036 57,U7 165 2,376 1,723 277,261 253,361 245 29,756 633 4,607 202 262 126 36 491 2,226 474 2,381 1,649 67,321 222 463 497 252 106 109 1,239 43,089 3,094,844 968 2,336,970 602 51,559 495 40,219 86,646,936 396 64,304,160 1,047 60,661 1,543,9U 1,025 1,473,656 267 3,359 111,202 220 97,598 733 15,335 536,902 390 232,126 1,253 39,037 1,573,041 790 1,033,770 57 2,569 28,516 48 24,130 44 1,376 17,675 13 4,160 748 22,054 349,631 2,223 107,938 309,912 1,720 213,313 193 19,950 26,092 140 16,410 168 2,924 3,247 43 813 95 15,291 15,002 69 10,094 23 390 7 7 2 17 196 21 194 89 9,677 5 2 21 22 39 74 6,986 539,169 66 466,650 33 8,458 31 7,680 23,267,900 25 17,121,000 68 12,535 357,597 63 339,023 12 132 5,230 6 3,680 44 1,884 62,090 15 28,650 80 6,053 290,591 63 234,903 4 465 ,649 50 860 50 3,951 55,433 20,776 127 16,010 45,062 86 30,305 4 1,185 2,240 2 2,060 3 54 61 5 3,487 2,870 64 552 10 29 20 5 36 265 47 287 321 15,543 25 43 125 80 27 21 257 11,386 889,020 209 670,755 96 15,434 86 12,650 32,845,319 75 27,392,800 192 14,496 425,143 192 410,80^ 36 843 24,712 36 24,022 73 1,500 72,145 51 47,345 242 7,563 278,729 133 153,387 3 165 1,900 2 1,750 2 147 1,770 1 795 154 5,733 U4,080 25,170 362 20,367 71,670 249 45,554 10 965 1,307 2 270 13 383 570 1 140 9 2,635 3,560 236 1,722 87 72 66 10 1 187 754 173 968 576 24, US 50 167 136 104 35 34 453 17,992 1,106,455 356 311,445 156 11,145 144 8,095 12,047,243 102 8,104,760 323 16,350 421,217 322 409,273 74 1,002 31,515 74 29,060 223 4,305 157,297 121 75,371 439 14,319 627,095 235 434,290 26 1,002 11,093 25 9,591 21 753 3,965 9 935 331 3,180 137,155 40,203 630 31,617 92,492 505 61,383 50 6,050 3,660 24 3,665 67 1,010 1,178 7 L28 920 ,085 2 635 195 1,412 62 86 27 20 167 735 149 677 425 13,403 60 156 143 37 16 13 335 8,911 447,435 246 333,045 210 12,405 165 9,901 15,568,305 137 9,746,275 293 12,261 263,337 293 252,229 64 783 29,330 58 28,001 201 3,686 153,690 U2 84,230 311 7,390 290,450 199 158,535 21 767 5,894 14 3,470 14 342 4,480 3 2,430 125 2,775 30,329 36,739 574 24,684 66,364 474 51,035 67 7,575 9,015 60 6,930 42 752 793 20 320 23 3,164 2,774 14 2,030 89 450 16 63 10 63 235 182 3,575 62 76 31 5 6 2 134 2,229 94,325 71 46,950 85 3,124 64 1,818 2,877,669 57 1,939,325 130 3,309 64,432 119 57,352 51 454 17,215 36 11,710 140 3,520 76,065 66 37,355 154 3,172 33,426 94 47,950 3 170 930 3 900 6 84 1,600 73 1,210 10,719 19,398 345 11,278 27,731 288 20,411 44 3,695 4,180 X 3,045 27 230 340 15 205 26 4,010 3,845 19 2,930 See footnotes at end of table. COLORADO state Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 6. -General farms I DftU are based on reports for only a sample oT rarms. See text J 79 (For ,l,'fmili..n~ htiJ -^plHl Total all SPEriFlED CROPS H*R\T>TKD-rort.nuo.l Hay crops — Continued Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . acres . . tons , green weight . . Irish potatoes har\'ested for hotae use or for sale farms reporting . . acres'* . hundredweight. . 3ugar beets har/ested for sugar farms reporting' . . acres . . tons. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . Sales dollars . . land in bearing and nonbearing frjit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting.. acres.. 1,387 56,806 54,723 115 4,243 55 2,310 16,963 1,587 51,707 10,493,879 4,176 143,318 2,477,662 1,411 10,187,246 1,428 16,373 57 2,300 2,710 10 1,070 5 60 375 296 9,125 1,582,080 1,169 38,634 637,486 394 2,045,910 112 413 320 417 14 606 1,215 504 349 52 4,467 790,843 86 6,367 122, 4U 66 1,875 306,125 306 12,938 230,375 92 467,550 5 60 375 109 2,113 360,352 49 491 115,860 523 14,812 223,645 219 3,547 52,055 175 519,535 56 104,440 17 71 19 61 635 285 2 70 173 9,800 35 520 3,500 15 9,780 7 195 404 6 390 5 1 100 5 100 30 103 ^Includes milk equivalent of cream ajid butterfat sold. "'Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 80 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM; CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) F*RMS, ACREAGE, WDVVLUE Farms number Percent disinbulion percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution nerccnt \\erai;e size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: \veraite per farm Hollars Vvera^e m-r acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cronland liarxeste0 tn 99 acres farms reoortins ino to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reoortinp H)0 to 999 acres farms reoorting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Ctonland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated sucimer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes fanes reporting acres , Other cronland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting, acres H'oodland pastured farms reoorting, "•'oodland not pastured farms rc|*irtin;i Other paslure [not cropland and not woodland) farms renorling, acres , Inrmvc frn, [elites at end of tnhle. Total all farma 33,183 XXX 38,737,164 XXX 1,167.4 53,384 55.55 28,995 5,858,772 2,612 1,876 1,323 2,239 5,100 6,929 6,159 2,104 653 10,111 1,231,941 14,678 3,871,773 10,131 2,662,403 3,027 638,543 6,499 570,832 2,685 1,369,420 731 187,734 19,235 24,596,073 3,879 513,179 20,729 2,760,958 19,620 2,149,614 1,253 60,528 1,014 178,565 1,713 532,352 1,276 322,429 32,661 542 4,057 8,020 9,036 6,595 4,411 49.0 13,723 5,495 2,052 6,176 3,946 6,089 6,590 19,460 2,677 6,721 1,881 1,895 3,954 761 1,922 1,449 3,102 1,082 1,116 4,845 4,842 4,063 4,152 Comnercial farms by type of farm 26,145 100.0 36,503,016 100.0 1,396.2 68,927 54.02 23, 969 5,716,649 710 860 723 1,549 4,533 6,720 6,122 2,099 653 8,003 1,140,239 12,938 3,738,578 9,431 2,626,280 2,646 535,344 5,534 526,954 2,002 1,585,906 594 166,578 15,780 23,131,261 3,033 484,963 16,172 2,628,365 15,658 2,073,176 1,117 54,714 932 173,710 1,646 521,592 1,166 301,346 25,699 386 3,265 6,550 7,478 5,463 2,557 48.3 3,578 4,984 1,255 2,339 2,293 3,666 2,123 17,567 2,372 5,236 6M 1,463 431 1,442 1,193 2,542 927 956 4,179 4,436 3,915 4,057 Cash-grain farms 7,796,497 21.4 1,164.9 76,175 67.01 6,693 2,837,028 10 5 40 86 603 1,352 2,664 1,462 471 1,353 153,930 5,570 2,531,668 5,178 1,991,107 942 258,133 2,001 282,373 80 23,313 129 30, 569 3,959 2,008,064 344 38,798 1,864 274,952 1,843 251,251 203 20,720 396 108,799 915 363,370 490 124,689 6,579 133 958 1,754 1,824 1,211 699 47.5 2,639 1,623 433 583 655 1,105 485 4,054 513 1,372 60 25 235 130 385 155 130 1,140 1,699 1,717 1,017 Other field-crop farms 1,550 5.9 448,370 1.2 289.3 54,874 194.08 1,550 275,593 85 287 736 335 45 12 475 38,213 511 36,452 257 17,613 54 5,316 280 13,523 19 4,530 464 63,935 66 7,204 1,476 260,817 1,474 228,360 131 5,450 30 2,740 1,540 50 231 495 430 225 109 45.5 325 215 40 73 57 112 36 1,222 190 282 40 30 150 145 420 115 116 360 122 Vegetable fanus 360 1.4 47, 327 0.1 131.5 68,260 477.23 360 26,873 70 70 42 14 6 2 39 1,453 107 4,084 30 1,720 21 350 75 2,014 5 20 1 177 63 3,842 15 90 360 28,399 360 26,523 355 51 138 90 60 16 45.1 111 50 21 249 30 56 185 25 Finiit-and-nut COLORADO State Table 19.-FARMS AND F'ARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DftU are h&seti on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 81 (For deTinitions ajid <>%planations. fee le\l\ mercial fanns by type of farm — Continued Poultry farms Dairy farms Livestock farms :>ther than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General farms Miscellaneous farms FVRMS. acre\gf:. \\D\ U,l'E Fat.Tls number rercont ilistrihiiiinn percent Land in (arms acres Percent distribution percent \\eTiu:e si;e of farni acres Value ot land and buildings: Nvera^'e per Tar^ Hollars \ 1 era:;.' ner a. re (IpI I ars Land in larms according to use: Cropland liar\ested farr^s rertorline acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms renortin^! •W to '1^ acres farms riTortin;; ^4) to 49 acres farms renprtinf: ."iO to 90 acres farms renorling 100 to 199 acres farms rcportine 200 to *99 acres farms rennrlmc ■^10 to 999 acres fnrr^s reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting Cropland not tiarvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms retvjrting acres Otfier cnopland (idle and crop failure) farms retHJrting acres '.Woodland pastured farms reporting acres e.'oodland not pastured farms reporting acres llther pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . tarrns rerwrting acres Inrioked naslure farms reporting acres ifrigated land in larms farms reriorting Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for gram or row crops fanned on the contour farms reporting Land in strip-cronping systems for soil-erosion control farms retvorting System of terraces on crop and pasture land faptis reporting acres F\RM OPERATORS BV AGE Operatois reporting age number Under 25 years .number. 2S to ■'i years number. 35to44yeiirs number 45 to 54 years number. 55 to fit years number. 65 or more years number. \vefage age years 0FFF\RV| WORK \SD OTHER INCOME Farm opetatofs- Wortongoff tbeir farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 to 199 days operators reporting. '200 or more days operators reining. With other members of family wortiing off farm operators reporting W'lUi Income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm «oH. operators reporting. With other income of family evceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not wor'^ing off their farms or not reoorting as to work off their farms operators reporting. '.\ith other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income fnom sources other than farm operated. . .operators rerxirting. lA'ith other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. FAltMS nV SIZE i:nder 10 acres number. 10 to 19 acres number 50 to f;9 acres number 70 to 99 acres number. 100 to lt9 acres number 140 to 1T9 acres numlier. IliO to 719 acres number. 220 Id 259 acres number, 260 to 499 acres number. 500 to 909 acres number. 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres numner. See fooUiotes at end of tabl e. 460 l.S 106,766 0.3 232.1 43,666 162.84 269 24,490 50 21 10 36 52 75 23 1 6,965 121 16,804 54 7,036 34 8,446 52 1,272 22 3,870 25 1,605 200 43,117 37 407 234 19,374 199 16,406 5 50 6 655 20 2,100 2 1,200 450 5 39 71 176 128 31 49.9 167 83 6 78 66 83 67 293 54 85 115 105 10 22 32 32 25 6 57 37 15 4 2,134 3.2 772, 324 2.1 361.9 45,798 127. 39 1,965 218,957 36 63 75 227 709 623 196 25 1 952 42,114 905 83,615 535 42,575 155 20,153 462 20,387 161 34,119 52 9,930 1,368 345,244 399 24,335 1,676 136, 369 1,620 146,516 113 3,235 96 6,659 103 15,316 112 15,468 2,114 12 278 615 709 367 133 46.9 474 311 75 88 180 125 101 1,660 316 368 50 108 81 255 197 385 125 90 368 327 117 7,626 29.2 6,770,947 18.5 837.9 63,399 71.16 7,229 1,462,511 35 237 262 537 1,557 2,223 1,811 394 113 2,984 382,235 3,233 659,543 2,162 428,669 636 115,694 1,571 115,180 762 303, 774 222 42,403 4,990 3,680,373 1,346 188,373 5,611 1,059,626 5,440 795,689 329 11,152 232 34,738 387 101,774 272 63,591 7,478 94 901 1,826 2,244 1,711 702 48.6 2,434 1,396 316 722 652 1,017 652 5,192 645 1,511 107 432 135 475 423 793 307 339 1,343 1,386 1,065 821 3,682 14.1 18,969,707 52.0 5,152.0 104,853 22.39 2,392 363,406 75 196 123 291 578 621 399 73 31 1,144 441,203 1,182 271,685 434 65,368 544 146,956 462 59, 361 767 1,171,653 99 73,617 3,301 16,225,057 560 191,999 1,704 355,741 1,533 213,410 93 6,750 77 11,646 15,270 222 92,031 3,592 34 343 764 1,004 887 560 51.0 1,159 536 220 403 307 633 377 2,523 259 903 2,633 10.1 1,399,767 59,403 114.58 2,604 480,382 21 27 85 129 597 963 673 92 17 776 66,281 1,170 126,565 701 71,327 216 24,708 553 30,530 147 31,437 34 4,862 1,270 626,995 257 27,647 2,359 412,472 2,348 369, 292 166 5,842 115 20,444 61 4,697 2,605 42 374 699 744 587 159 47.1 61 15 55 227 478 779 2,056 32 163 225 1,776 270 374 225 130 401 175 210 620 358 170 383 1.5 137,244 0.4 358.3 79,442 403.23 283 4,116 203 21 12 13 20 5,935 38 4,103 15 690 9 2,303 17 610 19 12,305 7 2,170 77 105,205 17 2,770 264 6,844 212 2,466 12 269 5 40 372 16 39 78 135 82 102 38 11 53 36 231 35 125 217 73 15 5 30 10 82 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND P^ARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] [For (ierinjtions nnH explanations, see text) Total all fartiis Commercial f^ncs by type of farm Cash-grain fanns Other field-crop farms Vegetable farms Fruit-and-nut farms F^RMS BY COLOR t> text ] (Tor Hi-riniiicin^ and oyplanalic Commercial farms by type of farm — Continued Poultry' farms Dairy farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General farms Miscellaneous farms ISF OF rOMMFUrUL FERTIUZRR WD LIMK Commernal fertilizw and fertilizing malenaU use*! dump (he year. farms reportin;;.. acres on which used.. Ions . . Pry nml.-nals fanns reporting.. Inns . . Liquid materials famis re|.inini;.. Ions , . Cmps on which usny matenals fanns reportine.. Liquid materials farms reporting., tons.. Lime or liming matenals used dunng the year farms reporting.. acres limerl. . srF.anED farm expenditure.'! \ny of the following specified expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultn' farms reporting. . dollars. . Under MOO farms reporting.. ."tlOO to ^99 fanns reporting.. 1*1,000 to ^1,999 farms reporting.. ^2,000 to S4,999 farms renorting.. SS.OOO or more farms renortiag.. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under "tl.OOO farms reporting.. ^1,000 to «2,499 ....fanns reporting.. 1*9,500 to 54,999 fanns reporting.. .«5,000 to S9,999 fanns renorting. . 510,000 or more ; farms nvorting.. Machine hire farms renorting.. Hollars.. Under S200 fanns reporting. . ^200 to .^99 farms reporting.. 51,000 or more famis reporting.. Hired labor farms renorting.. dollars.. Under 5200 fanns reporting . . 5200 to 5499 fanns reporting . . 5500 to 5999 fanns reporting. . 51,000 to 52,499 fanns reporting.. 52,.'i00 Uj 54,999 fanns renorting.. 55,000 to *9,999 farms reporting.. 510,000 to «19,999 fanns reporting.. 520,000 to S49,999 fanns reporting. . 550,000 or more fanns renorting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dol I ars . . Under 5100 fanns reporting . . 5100 to 5499 fanns reporting.. 5.500 to 5999 farms renorting. . 51,000 or more farms reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting.. dollars.. Under 5100 farms reporting . . 510O to 54 99 fanns reporting . . 5500 to 5999 farms reporting.. 51.000 to 51,999 fanns reporting . . 55,000 or more farms reporting.. See footnotes at end of Uihle. 84 3,063 289 69 238 15 51 32 565 32 58 10 190 10 20 37 1,343 32 108 5 460 455 6,460,024 5 74 36 101 239 403 1,642,981 189 50 154 54,338 78 70 6 240 576,755 78 31 11 55 35 19 1 162 26,371 79 68 12 3 450 230, 740 111 215 63 54 946 44,711 4,331 839 3,582 249 749 357 9,477 332 828 40 100 81 2,717 66 146 20 649 17,958 541 1,513 153 440 35 410 35 51 5 1 201 4,649 165 456 61 117 237 9,500 215 588 32 79 2 134 2 IM 8 575 561 47 442 323 691 601 1 255 2 765 326 66 1,279 645,581 428 676 175 1,465 2,413,757 307 324 265 272 183 84 23 6 1 1,189 286,4^2 340 731 91 27 2,109 ,721,445 574 829 610 2,942 207,759 20,641 2,703 17,197 670 3,4i4 1,068 38,286 1,028 3,276 49 80 92 1,921 87 176 5 2 1,703 79,052 1,414 5,719 430 1,896 217 6,857 197 928 26 63 1,118 37,919 961 4,540 322 1,051 992 43,724 879 2,558 154 352 7,625 6,909 36,050,186 562 3,257 1,088 986 1,016 5,256 95,638,848 1,974 680 586 565 1,451 4,498 3,171,079 1,400 2,162 936 5,050 11,378,287 1,147 877 740 923 730 422 161 46 4 4,071 1,315,585 1,258 2,092 470 251 7,560 7,412,166 454 2,240 2,062 2,713 91 48b 34,965 3,314 466 3,070 44 244 321 18,685 316 1,891 8 13 28 3,129 23 167 131 5,849 115 547 27 155 551 18 13 124 6,537 113 356 15 63 3,680 3,475 19,047,293 135 1,315 6^7 821 517 2,127 40,652,441 786 331 261 279 470 1,416 1,138,730 442 686 283 2,337 6,475,481 476 378 307 431 373 236 97 1,661 120,375 13,645 1,500 11,302 456 2,343 339 11,948 324 1,059 15 285 32 28 833 35,851 621 2,525 271 893 177 5,827 160 1,003 23 30 1,068 34,006 902 3,904 288 937 802 32,458 730 2,783 119 477 2,627 1,802 2,113,843 277 994 241 196 94 1,405 4,406,421 895 144 131 111 124 1,850 1,239,550 464 956 430 1,960 4,399,108 353 289 355 446 308 130 52 33 26 6 1 1 , 200 1,621 327, 667 761,879 483 308 545 850 116 303 56 160 3,619 2,600 3,008,175 2,811,632 274 120 1,354 630 952 767 995 1,038 44 45 162 1,644 421 132 323 50 98 22 390 22 6 115 5 130 145 1,009 115 267 45 94 378 118 146,235 17 44 34 21 2 66 179,539 35 73 20,017 42 29 2 299 2,395,634 9 20 36 53 26 76 57 14 8 225 643,419 22 47 35 121 352 334,723 77 102 67 94 12 86 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of fanns. See text] IFor Hennjlions and e\filaiiHtion«, see text) Total all farms Connnercial farms by type of farm Cash-grain farms Other field-crop farms Vegetable farms Fruit-and-nut farms ESTISHTED V«>UF,OF PRODUCTS SOLD BV SOURCE All larm products sa\i total, dollars... average per rarm. dollars.. . \ll crops sold dollars... Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold ... .dollars. . , Vegetables sold dollars... Fruits and ni]ts sold dollnrs... Forest nnxlucls and horticultural specialty products sold dollars... Ml livestock and livestock ptnducts sold dollars... Poultry and poultry producL= sold ...dollars... Daily products sold dollars... Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars... LI\'ESTOrK VNDLI\'ESTOCK PRODUCTS Caltle and calves farms reportmc.. number... Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.., number.. Milk cows fanns reporting. . number... Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. . number. . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. . number. . Farms reporting by number on hand; Caale and calves- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 4 head farms reporting.. 5 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms renorting . . 33 to 49 head fapns leporting.. 50 to 99 head farms reporting.. ion to 499 head faims reporting. . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms renorting.. 2 to 9 head farms repotting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 hear! fanns reporting. . 75 to 99 head fanns reporting.. 100 or more head fanns reporting.. Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporti ng . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms renorting . . 30 to 49 head [amis reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head faims reporting.. Hotses and/or mules fnmis reporting.. number.. Hogs and pigs fanns reporting.. number.. Ifom since June 1 farms reporting. . number.. Bom before June 1 farnis reporting.. number. . Sheep and lambs fanns renorting. . number.. Lambs under 1 year old faims reporting.. number. . Sheep 1 year old and over farms Tpportmc. . number. . Ewes farms reporti ng . . number. . Rams and wethers farms reporting.. number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. . number.. Livestock and livestock products sold* Cuttle and calves .sold alive farms reporting.. dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive fanns reporting. . number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold^ famis reporting. pounds dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms renorting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens. dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 581,369,079 17,535 199,118,533 172,409,736 10,346,435 7,233,366 9,128,946 382,750,546 13,267,699 31,540,093 337,942,754 24,475 2,238,701 22,086 815,814 16,051 127,057 20,806 746,655 20, 567 676,232 785 2,741 2,517 2,987 5,323 4,519 4,974 629 2,694 6,601 3,161 2,261 2,874 1,807 794 1,894 5,137 7,956 1,060 616 843 302 75 62 14,128 66,556 10,292 245,384 7,158 135,370 7,553 110,014 5,495 2,075,682 4,ao 851,279 4,750 1,224,403 4,651 1,183,323 3,577 41,080 18,171 1,944,819 21,529 1,609,940 298,800,481 6,986 269,714 9,270,848 4,667 1,778,115 23,115,495 7,925 737,472,076 31,540,093 5,725 337,974 8,127 16,179,055 5,177,296 574,366,605 21,969 196,696,345 170,702,660 10,187,246 6,762,007 9,044,432 377,670,260 12,707,226 30,781,223 334,181,811 20,138 2,185,662 18,309 792,155 13,348 119,789 17,557 730,027 17,470 663,480 421 1,578 1,356 2,072 4,675 4,446 4,963 627 1,601 4,575 2,723 2,112 2,817 1,799 793 1,839 3,846 6,579 1,040 516 837 296 75 59 11,404 55,905 8,010 218,909 5,677 120,351 5,949 98,548 4,326 2,025,481 3,406 836,124 3,750 1,189,357 3,681 1,150,132 2,943 39,175 14, 395 1,700,015 18,401 1,589,097 295,319,506 5,719 268,510 3,592,320 3,805 1,749,257 22,740,471 7,012 764,100,488 30,781,223 4,396 778,006 6,670 14,731,239 4,713,996 98,273,236 14,683 82,723,702 82,472,033 190,698 12,526 53,395 15,544,534 634,411 962,879 13,897,244 4,133 195,288 3,860 80,613 2,573 9,327 3,532 62,288 3,457 52,387 154 430 409 621 ,195 318 442 14 486 1,235 822 438 479 229 82 89 1,054 1,327 137 30 20 5 1,840 5,655 1,916 37,266 1,373 22,432 1,355 14,334 449 62,039 364 31,072 386 30,967 378 29,079 238 1,883 3,377 283,554 3,505 84,103 12,005,131 1,371 35,988 1,151,616 332 42,935 558,155 1,130 33,807,110 962,879 1,292 50,958 1,745 1,925,315 616,101 28,961,713 13,585 24,935,327 24,440,237 544,459 631 3,976,386 81,665 380,392 953 29,934 867 9,909 725 3,003 753 10,984 757 9,041 63 209 150 132 221 231 329 161 66 -45 16 7 12 317 330 51 16 6 5 292 860 494 12,556 357 6,179 375 6,377 325 95, 392 256 28,384 315 67,008 305 64,815 273 2,193 837 41,243 605 12,274 1,775,199 359 11,283 361,056 296 84,733 1,101,529 249 11,342,223 380, 392 248 8,939 321 171,180 54,776 7,345,365 20,404 7,260,541 1,046,476 6,176,273 42 37,750 84,824 3,095 5,800 75,928 63 834 48 347 31 91 38 325 52 212 62 113 41 252 20 90 31 162 13 4,133 6 2,880 12 1,258 12 1,205 117 3 525 33 227 27 553 10 115 3 580 9 2 894 37 622 10 286 560 5 800 5 360 15 3 ,550 2 736 6,695,286 10,730 6,362,418 77,752 13,965 6,270,701 332,868 9,771 68,270 254,827 192 1,793 136 665 111 355 141 757 127 371 25 56 55 35 20 45 70 20 40 70 187 135 1,105 80 525 80 580 51 7,705 46 2,275 46 5,430 46 5,080 36 350 190 8,805 112 1,053 127,255 70 900 28,800 45 5,554 72,332 56 2,461,722 58,270 40 818 80 27,590 8,828 COLORADO State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OV FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [paU ore b&sed on reports tor only a saniple of fanns. See t«xt] 87 ,'Fof definitions and explanations, see te\t) Commercial farms by type of farm — Continued Poultry farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dali^ farms and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General farms Miscellaneous farms ESTOHTED V4HIE OF PROaiCTS SOLD BV 90HRCK All (arm products solrJ total, dollars average per lom, dollars \li crops sold doll ara Field cttips, otlier tlian ve^tables and Fruits and nuts, sold .. ,, dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest nmducts and horli cultural specialty products sold dollars Ml livestock and livestock products sold , .dollars Poultrv and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dair>-, sold dollnr^ L^'EITOCK VNDLIVESmrK PRODI UTS Cattle antj calves Cows, including heifers that have calved . Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bull"^ including steer and bull calves . arms reporting. number, 'arms reporting. number, 'arms reporting. numbw. 'arms reporting. number. ms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Caxiie and calves— 1 head farms reporting, , 2 to 4 head fnnr.s reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reoorting . , 10 to 19 head farms reporting. , '20 to 49 head farms rejxjrting., 50 to 99 head farms repotting . . 100 to 499 head farms reporting,. 500 or more head farms reporting. , Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 90 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting. . Milk cows— 1 head farms reoorting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to '29 head farms reporting.. .30 to 49 head (arms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting.. HotSeS antl/or mules fanns reporting. . number.. Hogs antj pigs farms reporting.. number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Bom before lune 1 fams reporting.. number . Sheep ant] lambs farms reporting . . number.. Lambs under 1 year old .farms reporting. . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number,. Ewes farms reporting.. number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting. , number.. Chickens 4 months oltJ and over fanns Livestock and livestock products sold; Cattle and calves sold alive farms Hogs and pigs sold alive farms Sheep and lambs sold aliye farms Milk and cream sold^ farms Chickens including broilers sold farms Chicken eggs sold farms See footnotes at end of table. reporting. , number., reporting.. number. . (kvltars.. reporting.. number. dollars., reporting.. number., dollars.. reporting. , pounds . dollars., renorting., dollars., reporting.. doions. . dollars. . 11,463,571 24,921 774,884 656,4S2 38,750 79,002 650 10,1)88,687 10,110,216 102,873 475,598 220 5,033 178 1,774 163 468 159 1,567 145 1,692 120 511 124 2,910 101 2,039 89 871 67 8,185 42 1,225 62 6,960 57 6,757 41 203 341 638,523 110 1,360 293, 598 78 2,648 84,736 42 5,765 74,945 84 2,105,027 102,873 347 553,330 318 8,057,040 2,578,256 34,338,602 16,091 3,468,012 3,343,790 69,075 45,647 9,500 30,370,590 299, 540 25,375,436 5,195,614 2,116 135,428 2,105 77,546 2,105 73,270 2,023 43,919 1,966 13,963 31 106 749 877 347 144 353 423 734 310 73 1 185 363 445 715 274 66 56 842 1,986 527 9,286 330 5,946 402 3,340 183 11,995 149 2,458 148 9,537 143 9,095 101 442 1,306 102,724 2,097 52,066 4,794,682 316 7,280 232,960 131 9,753 '26,789 2,134 590,695,922 25,375,436 413 29,616 551 687,901 220,129 230,936,336 30,283 32,197,829 30,810,403 1,030,380 203,562 152,984 198,733,507 770,626 2,000,900 195,966,931 7,071 984,486 6,083 279,4-40 4,303 13,621 6,170 355,030 6,165 350,016 81 338 298 614 1,436 1,624 2,333 297 490 1,455 799 699 900 719 296 725 1,264 2,654 268 65 36 8 7 1 4,177 18,532 2,978 113,738 2,213 59,739 2,270 53,999 1,964 789,250 1,533 471,794 1,649 317,456 1,620 305,669 1,270 11,787 4,641 331,336 6,933 863,171 179,361,264 2,292 166,943 5,342,176 1,815 729,850 9,488,050 1,974 64,542,613 2,000,900 1,467 32,126 2,089 2,030,159 649,649 108,620,497 29,500 2,744,138 2,403,425 36,586 82,258 221,869 105,876,359 159,627 368,373 105,348,359 3,405 755,931 3,219 313,124 1,844 5,474 3,081 228,358 3,137 214,449 38 116 85 154 497 1,516 311 119 354 250 301 465 451 310 969 700 1,073 3,030 22,442 733 12,160 510 6,712 518 5,448 834 907,228 648 211,263 795 695,965 733 675,539 687 20,426 1,318 94,172 3,375 536,025 91,859,091 421 15,286 489,152 780 734,939 9,554,207 477 12,343,339 363,373 382 11,592 612 428,564 137,141 38,629,365 14,671 27,575,903 25,400,230 2,045,910 66,948 62,765 11,053,962 587,776 1,515,850 8,950,336 1,926 75,753 1,766 28,423 1,454 9,139 1,612 26,377 1,617 20,953 25 279 249 365 492 342 170 4 278 182 183 70 25 3«. 339 160 53 55 831 2,730 994 29,465 676 16,537 826 12,923 425 139,509 352 34,763 322 54,746 317 52,923 231 1,823 1,702 193,974 1,608 37,375 6,015,593 791 27,855 891,360 354 132,834 1,726,842 893 46,493,894 1,515,350 697 40,233 932 1,394,490 446,236 ,102 134 23 765 ,598 591 51 732 40 650 690 ,505 519 503 543 493 450 502 595 59 1,132 47 314 39 41 48 422 37 395 20 12 13 5 1 3 18 11 37 2 122 2,389 18 121 17 112 2 9 15 40 5 10 15 30 15 20 5 10 1,659 23 443 60,135 11 212 6,784 22,078 450 5 34 7 450 88 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] ;ror derinitions and explanations, see text) LIVESTOCK ^m> LU'ESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30. 1959 fair's reportinE. , number of litters.. 1 or 2 litters .3 to 9 litters 10 (o 19 litUTS .. ■20 to -39 litters .. 40 tofl9 litters ,. 70 or more litters June 2 to November arms rerwrting. . s reporting. . ^ reporting.. farms reporting.. farms reporting.. 'arms reporting.. i reporting. , number of litters., December 1 to lune 1 farms reporting. , number of litters.. SPKCIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes . Under 11 acres ... 11 to 24 acres .... 2,5 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres .... 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain ... s reporting. . acres . . s reporting.. s reporting.. 3 reporting.. s reporting., s reporting.. s reporting. . s reporting.. acres.. bushels.. s rpoorting. . bushels.. Sorghums for all ptirposes farms reporting . . acres. . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . Sales farms reporting . . pounds . . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Spring v/heat ham'ested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres., bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Proso millet harvested farms reporting. , acres. , bushels . , Sales farms reporting . . bushels . , Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting. , acres. , 100-lb. bags.. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. , acres . tone. . Sales farms reporting. tons. See footnotes at end of table . Total all farms 5,724 43,295 2,181 2,204 349 388 71 31 4,399 20,246 4,275 23,049 11,046 468,645 2,259 2,345 2,926 1,434 563 1,019 7,275 238,476 15,319,634 3,883 8,941,504 6,088 609,516 3,869 383,286 490,069,890 2,541 320,972,696 11,381 2,176,965 4^,266,262 11,016 45,074,452 1,733 30,295 789,964 1,262 698,233 5,368 112,560 4,040,655 1,547 1,264,643 10,815 499, 287 14,701,473 5,394 8,220,443 1,192 67,477 865,506 928 724,924 937 75,786 1,077,605 557 696,856 3,308 134,931 1,535,8U 16,288 672,729 1,649,335 6,359 541,574 Commercial fanES by type of farm Cash-grain farms Other field-crop farms 4,668 39,238 1,596 1,808 782 388 65 29 3,539 18,118 3,643 21,120 9,954 456,362 1,475 2,525 2,854 1,423 562 1,005 5,495 231,533 15,014,579 3,532 3,331,494 5,730 597,497 3,693 376,976 482,737,232 2,442 318,443,693 10,635 2,155,847 47,932,328 10,414 44,779,245 1,551 28,575 751,889 1,135 668,673 4,790 105,756 3,344,114 1,380 1,191,081 9,959 488,028 14,403,589 5,074 8,086,404 1,126 55,879 351,105 832 712,919 880 73,861 1,055,200 531 687,076 3,161 180,438 1,572,111 13,514 633,159 1,583,420 5,359 521,654 1,061 6,333 40O 4S0 128 39 13 1 795 3,011 797 3,322 1,844 132,091 206 356 453 271 U9 409 1,546 112,032 4,491,231 1,222 3,715,305 2,665 333,001 1,955 245,931 273,329,896 1,526 209,192,747 5,712 1,682,116 37,935,391 5,694 35,544,328 267 10,872 249,203 243 236,959 555 21,084 580,230 329 339,678 3,690 295,657 7,320,218 2,662 5,188,634 5CH 41,900 561,448 531 496,413 634 61,878 904,729 444 625,622 899 110,764 533,905 1,732 52,035 154,212 972 80,430 Vegetable farms 295 2,085 112 98 59 26 221 837 217 1,249 1,012 36,210 123 281 377 140 60 31 704 22,175 1,532,205 474 1,017,290 7,604 70 5,218 7,316,331 45 5,552,600 304 11,108 249,501 298 239,463 156 3,101 111,370 145 106,340 546 17,127 263,740 1,226 54,242 141,631 689 60,685 15 35 10 5 62 1,332 50 5 16 10 1 56 1,100 67,675 30 25,250 23 583 19,273 27 18,958 5 30 300 5 85 338 36 3,375 455 333,157 14,320 180 11 131,690 4,300 333 63 24,419 1,436 ,056,451 76,717 515 52 650,901 70,627 19 1 590 110 6,545 3,000 13 1 5,390 2,500 Frjit-and-nut farms 37 922 12,058 101 2,590 7,960 77 5,540 65 200 40 20 50 105 40 95 92 903 70 10 12 71 603 23,550 21 12,780 1 15 1 15 50,000 1 25,000 16 as 8,600 11 7,850 25 70 1,875 10 773 36 280 12 625 6 1 365 46 305 14 525 21 7 OOO 2,497 188 2,455 5,870 51 1,350 COLORADO 89 State Table 19.-P^ARMS AND FARM CHARAtTKRISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Data are baseil on rpport^ fnr only a sample of farms. J^ee u>xt | ;For definitions and explanatjons, see text) Commercial farms by type of farm — Continued Poiiltry farms Dairy farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General farms Miscellaneous LI\ ESTOCK \KD LI\'ESTOCK PBODUCTS-rontinued Litters farrowed December 1. 1958, to No»etrit)er 30, 1959 fams numtjer 1 or *: liUers , fann; 3 to 9 liuere .farms 10 to 19 litters fatms 'X to .•'9 litters faims 40 to 69 litters fanns 70 or nore litters farm! June 2 to November 30 farm' number December 1 to June 1 farms number SPEnnED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms I'nder 11 acres farms 11 to 54 acres farms ■?5 to 49 acres farms 50 to 74 acres fan^s 75 to 99 acres farms 100 or mole acres farms Harvested for grain farms reportinc . of litters., reoortine. reporting, reporting, reporting. reportinE. repotting, reporting, of litters, reporting, of liUers. reporting., acres., report! ne.. rerorting., reporting. . reriorting. . reporting., reporting. , reporting.. bushel s .farms reporting bushels Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres. . pounds . . Sales farms reporting.. pounds . . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres., bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting, . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Proso millet harvested farms reporting.. aci^s. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting.. acres. . 100-lb. bags.. Hay crops : Land from which hay was cut aci^s. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehyiirating farms repor-ting . . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . See footnotes at end of table. 72 553 a 25 26 71 331 52 222 37 2,055 36 27 16 5 2 1 59 1,455 69,250 27 25,300 91 5,348 83 4,535 10,485,680 41 3,010,000 101 3,612 107,445 91 1IX,133 15 140 4,750 10 3,810 54 833 32,755 96 3,645 101,775 26 60,250 15 240 3,050 5 200 17 427 7,555 164 6,500 15,385 89 9,805 262 1,878 114 96 22 20 10 217 877 169 1,001 1,406 44,454 181 490 472 181 48 34 537 9,3a 595,270 138 150,525 213 10,993 71 3,722 3,913,580 19 752,600 532 31,025 712,844 494 680,233 137 1,834 40,858 79 33,480 731 14,513 564,712 57 35,010 771 20,024 723,472 142 115,108 27 976 12,130 20 5,170 21 536 3,084 132 3,212 35,366 1,629 63,239 180,764 192 12,989 1,886 21,182 515 582 382 .?54 27 26 1,473 9,640 1,595 11,542 3,285 153,693 459 851 898 516 177 385 2,064 80,302 4,817,270 720 1,523,714 1,551 156,006 903 69,362 90,721,519 380 33,332,790 2,473 325,390 6,497,768 2,374 5,925,932 557 7,478 187,772 351 152,494 1,787 37,520 1,401,356 350 309,768 2,844 91,711 3,172,399 303 848,988 353 17,610 206,705 233 156,059 168 9,821 123,288 71 55,594 750 24,575 356,921 4,815 242,540 582,484 1,409 124,312 378 2,348 182 140 33 13 260 X,073 1,275 474 17,603 108 141 123 47 20 35 153 5,815 270,809 27 22,110 418 32,871 109 6,874 10,239, 140 33 2,268,801 412 40,945 847,890 389 775,042 122 1,791 44,559 72 37,132 410 3,246 312,307 353 11,544 352,491 63 111,076 29,711 31 23,057 13 250 2,424 27 1,331 7,715 1,373 90,544 183,010 145 12,530 533 ,507 202 262 125 491 2,226 474 2,381 1,649 57,321 222 463 497 252 106 109 1,239 48,089 3,094,344 958 2, 336, 970 602 51,559 495 40,219 86,545,936 396 64,304,150 1,047 50,561 1,548,911 1,025 1,478,656 267 3,359 111,202 220 97,598 733 15,335 536,902 390 282,126 1,253 39,037 1,578,041 790 1,033,770 57 2,569 28,515 48 24,130 44 1,375 17,675 13 4,160 748 22,054 349,631 2,228 107,938 309,912 1,720 213,313 200 20 1 15 135 2,475 5 750 1 100 1 100 33,500 11 192 4,700 11 4,600 10 115 5,250 5 200 7,500 5 25 220 52 1,086 2,192 15 700 90 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj Item (For derinilions anil explanations, see text) SPEaFIED CROPS HARVESrED-Condnued Hay crops — Continued Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay f an]ls reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting.. tons . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farrte reporting.. acres. . tons, green weight.. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres^. huntlredweight. . Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting.. acres. , tons. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting.. Sales dollars. . Land in bearing and nonbearing fi^t orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting... acres. . . Total all farms 2,426 219,760 318,128 513 40,711 2,562 54,221 60,199 236 3,606 2,031 284,538 264,962 322 30,980 1,651 60,216 53,430 171 5,838 2,310 16,963 1,695 52,076 10,539,743 4,192 143,427 2,479,062 1,665 10,346,435 2,438 20,073 Commercial farms by type of farm Cash-grain farms 2,140 212,134 308,290 2,230 50,086 57,147 165 2,876 1,723 277,261 258,361 245 29,756 1,387 56,806 54,723 115 4,243 55 2,310 16,963 1,587 51,707 10,493,879 4,176 143,318 2,477,662 1,411 10,187,246 1,428 16,873 Other field-crop farms 113 5,010 6,863 37 1,836 528 12,653 12,874 43 721 204 8,371 8,300 31 2,599 536 18,590 16,071 49 1,342 11 475 2,275 112 1,393 287,903 384 11,119 177,163 90 190,698 146 285 42 1,055 1,509 5 50 96 2,416 3,782 21 630 17 1,267 1,605 1 85 26 810 1,700 10 600 574 29,067 6,429,815 1,092 44,301 303,537 166 544,459 Vegetable farms 44 1,864 396,800 33 789 16,960 360 6,176,273 Fruit -and -nut farms 5 15 15 5 5 5 15 25 12 75 5 1 125 25 13,965 619 14,126 ^Includes milk eqtlivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms \vith less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not include data for fartos with less than 20 trees and grapevines. COLORADO 91 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF P^ARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued I Data are based on reptirts (at only a sample of farms. See text} JT'ECIFIED CROPS H.\RVESrrED-ContJnued Hay crops — Continued Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Oate, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . ac res . . . tons . . . Sales farce reporting. . . tons . . . ffild hay cut farms reporting... acres. . . tons. .. Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Other hay cut farms reporting . . . ac res . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . . . acres. . . tons, green weight... Irish potatoea harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting.. acres^. hundredweight. - Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales dollars. . Land In bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees-' farms reporting. . . acres. . • Commercial farms by type of farm — Continued Poultry farms 26 ^21 21 290 385 75 225 10 260 4,000 38,750 Dairy farms 176 7,616 12,130 18 1,559 246 4,394 5,330 7 49 107 5,500 4,666 10 1,000 75 1,902 1,722 10 115 755 7,150 76 792 97,695 240 5,700 91,431 69,075 101 296 Livestoct farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches 1 074 128 200 184 ,302 178 U ,831 830 19 ,772 22 ,288 30 468 731 153 ,928 152 ,432 103 11 621 505 23 910 22 S21 27 846 12 628 3 126 419 9 111 1,&41 769 1 216 41 650 735 283 271 1,030 880 293 1 170 Livestock ranches 49 533 76 ,748 37 3 ,122 319 7 ,537 9 ,135 6 150 546 92 ,467 74 860 30 4 321 178 0 204 9 449 4 120 la 330 3 962 56 353 57 617 26 665 9 752 10 36 586 General farms 193 19,950 26,092 140 16,410 168 2,924 3,247 48 813 95 15,291 15,002 69 10,094 57 2,300 2,710 10 1,070 JjUscellaneous farms 5 60 375 296 9,125 1,582,030 1,169 38,684 637,486 394 2,045,910 112 41S 11 365 225 11 35 31 10 263 278 150 2,050 25 40,650 15 15 92 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FA RMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CEl^.-US OF 1959 [Data are basml on reports for only a sample of famis. See IcxL 1 (For definitiona and explanations, see text) Under 10 acres 100 to 139 acres FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number.. Percent distribution percent,. Lant] in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent.. Average si ze of faim acres . . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars. . \verafie per acre dollars. . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested fama repotting.. 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 roporting. . 200 to 499 acres farms importing. . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting.. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . acres. . Cropland not harvested and not pastjired farms reporting. . acres.. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. . acres. . Soil-implDvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres.. Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms refiorting. . at:res.. Woodland pastured farms t^^rting.. acres. . Woodland not pasttirod farms reporting.. acres.. Otjier pasttjre (not cropland and not woodland). farms reporting. . acres.. Improved pasture farms reporting. . acres.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. . arres. . Irrigated cnapland harvested farms reporting. . acres . , Land use practices: Crt>pland in cover crt>ps farms reporting. . acres.. Oooland used for grain or row crtjps farmed on the countour farms reporting. . acres. . Land in st/ip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. . acres.. System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting.. FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reiwrting age number.. Under 25 years number. . 25 to :'4 years number , . .15 [o 44 years number. . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 ttj 64 years number.. 65 or more years numlier. . Average age years . . OFF- FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting. . 100 to 199 days operators reporting. . 200 or more days operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm woik operators reporting. . WitJi other income of family exceeding value of agricutttiral products sold operattirs reporting. . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators retwrting. , With income from sources other than farm operated . , operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . See footnotes at end of tabl e. 33, 183 100.0 38,737, IM 100.0 1,167.4 58,38i 55.55 28,995 5,858,772 2,612 1,876 1,323 2,239 5,100 6,929 6,159 2,104 653 10,111 1,231,941 14,678 3,871,778 10,131 2,662,403 3,027 638,543 6,499 570,832 2,685 1,869,420 731 187,734 19,235 24,596,073 3,879 513,179 20,729 2,760,958 19,620 2,149,614 1,253 60,528 1,014 178, 565 1,713 532,352 1,276 322,429 32,661 542 4,057 8,020 9,036 6,595 4,411 49.0 13,723 5,495 2,052 6,176 3,946 6,089 6,590 19,460 2,677 6,721 1,895 5.7 8,213 (Z) 4.3 19,735 ,371.62 1,012 3,303 1,012 280 835 60 180 5 5 55 175 20 355 1,175 115 365 1,198 4,477 933 3,137 1,846 75 261 339 412 348 411 50.3 1,168 105 46 1,017 365 613 1,017 727 96 448 3,954 11.9 94,209 0.2 23.8 19,606 810.04 3,025 44,11-9 1,176 1,026 486 337 1,251 11,695 607 5,320 131 805 60 580 446 3,935 150 1,515 50 650 1,267 15,380 450 3,965 3,194 56,636 2,837 41,950 1,141 20 245 190 6 78 3,915 45 433 819 963 784 871 51.6 2,512 368 326 1,818 780 1,098 2,004 1,442 275 832 761 2.3 45, 121 0.1 59.3 22,091 367.09 693 23,119 80 120 90 253 150 296 5,450 210 2,675 65 670 25 290 135 1,715 55 1,805 10 235 260 6,430 95 2,000 678 27,469 628 21,269 25 220 5 275 5 100 749 25 105 151 192 176 100 430 70 65 295 120 170 320 331 71 159 1,922 5.8 155,467 0.4 80.9 26,261 325.17 1,840 94, 590 50 151 160 395 1,084 675 14,795 466 7,570 170 2,075 70 1,230 261 4,265 90 2,840 25 890 617 17,675 175 3,080 1,820 105,240 1,770 88,825 75 795 2S 750 1,896 40 195 352 582 482 245 50.3 840 335 140 365 320 330 455 1,082 185 371 1,449 4.4 170,249 0.4 117.5 32,870 280.68 COLORADO 93 state Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM; CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DkU arc based on reports for only a sample of famis. See text | (For defimuon? and explonauons, see text) FUiMS. ACREAGE, AND VALUE Fanns number Peccenl diambutjon. percent Land in farms acres Percent dislixbutjon percent Avera^ si re of farm , acres Value of land and iMiildings: Avera^ per farm dollars Avwage per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland liarveated farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reportinK art to 29 acres farms reportine :10 t/3 49 acrBS farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting aX) to 499 acres farms reporting 500 lo 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasuite farms reporting Crtipland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres fcil-ifr^iovement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms teportrng acres Woodland pastured farms reporting Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cnDpland and not woodland) farms reporting Improved pasture fartns reporti ng acres Iriigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland harxested farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Clt^land used for ^ain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strifx-cropping systems for 3oil-efDsion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATOBS BY AGE Operators reporting age jiumber Under 25 years number 25 to S4 years number 35 to 44 years , number 45 to 54 years number 55 lo 64 years number 65 or more years numbff Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Wortang off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 lo 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators refiorting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work ofierators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of a^cultural products sold operators reporting Of>e^alora not working off their farms or not rer*5rting as to work off Iheir farms operators reporting With other members of family worieing off farm operators reporting With incxyne from ajurces other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of table. Size of farm— Continued 140 to 179 acres 3,102 9.3 491,508 1.3 ISS.i 39,004 2i6.36 2,399 283,784 V-'i 100 115 221 742 1,646 917 32,722 1,091 37,101 555 17, 585 185 5,700 526 13,816 150 10,960 50 1,385 1,329 76,932 421 14,115 2,614 293,239 2,554 253,974 198 4,129 3,178 20 1,400 15 825 3,075 61 437 811 860 555 351 47.8 1,156 543 175 436 361 462 531 1,946 279 497 180 to 219 acres 1,082 3.3 213,962 0.6 197.7 49, 561 252.93 1,041 122,853 20 25 25 85 205 656 391 16,651 378 15,225 190 5,900 45 2,880 218 6,445 55 2,235 36 3,703 463 28,714 101 3,315 951 125,258 931 110,333 56 2,365 25 1,970 250 20 1,770 1,057 10 113 361 267 241 65 47.2 373 153 85 135 147 182 175 709 126 164 220 to 259 acres 260 to i99 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 1,116 3.4 264, 157 0.7 236.7 48,430 204.46 1,04<; 133,481 30 60 25 65 177 539 150 420 19,584 423 14,386 227 8,569 46 1,498 217 4,319 10,445 15 1,185 629 60,693 178 6,483 971 141,682 956 124,286 100 1,840 10 920 31 1,715 1,101 15 174 331 338 147 96 433 233 75 125 135 171 155 683 106 158 4,845 14.6 1,772,304 4.6 365.8 47,047 128.43 4,459 693,323 60 120 165 290 871 1,437 1,466 1,650 109,658 2,573 246,346 1,720 153,836 428 32,739 1,153 60,271 475 73,960 142 15,185 3,010 499,281 616 42,830 3,124 555,803 3,033 453,240 182 7,194 146 11,220 252 32,630 146 16,190 4,783 76 611 1,357 1,259 956 524 1,957 1,009 322 626 476 2,888 355 853 4,842 14.6 3,521,209 9.1 727.2 56,678 77.99 4,429 1,034,923 30 105 85 200 586 1,038 2,110 275 1,438 171,993 3,218 626,439 2,575 454,164 572 87, a5 1,207 85,060 541 173,885 191 31,932 3,626 .,357,393 568 58,184 1,921 333,509 1,881 303,064 166 12,236 251 33,680 545 129,775 267 46,380 4,797 70 536 1,152 1,463 903 673 49.2 1,924 1,049 332 543 520 2,918 468 1,338 802 231 305 322 592 265 2,725 314 878 4,063 4,152 12.2 12.5 5,737,351 26,263,414 14.8 67.8 1,412.1 6,325.5 77,829 165,789 55.05 29.13 3,705 3,496 1,348,661 1,979,301 22 7 43 45 47 55 102 130 326 311 647 576 1,433 975 1,028 801 57 596 1,093 1,180 205,335 632,173 2,951 2,352 1,155,199 1,754,576 2,469 1,374 811,030 1,205,499 761 794 190,354 315,152 1,138 950 153,815 233,925 412 550 245,048 1,336,322 109 93 37,250 95,134 3,333 3,712 2,603,459 19,900,403 399 555 71,533 301,991 1,230 1,713 276, 586 635,333 1,186 1,616 204, 253 452,828 134 121 13,835 15,408 235 224 49,275 76,317 488 347 179,935 185,982 368 419 79,254 177,137 3,975 4,034 60 35 483 475 1,002 1,020 1,196 1,172 792 825 442 507 981 543 154 284 205 506 204 3,171 282 1,109 94 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DatA are based on reports for only a sample of famis. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all fanns Under 10 acres F\RMS nV COLOR iST) TE«tRE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners Part owners number, \11 tenants nuiiber. Cash tenants , , number. Share-cash tenants number. Crop-share tenants number. Livestock. share tenants number. Other and unspecified tenants number, ftliite farm oocralors; Full owners number. Part owners number. \ll tenants number. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants number. FARMS nV TYPE OF FARM Cash. (Train farms number. Tonacco farms number. Cotton farms number. Other field-crnp farms number. Vegetable farms number. Fruit-and.nut farms number. Poul try farms number . Dairy farms number. Livestnck farms other than poultry anri dairy farms and livestock ranches number. Livestock ranches number. General farms number. Miscellaneous farms number, SPEnnED EQUIPMENT AND FAaLlTIES AND K1N"D OF ROAD Grain combines farms renomne, number. Com pickers farms reportins, number, Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Field foratte harvesters farms reportins. Motortrucks farms renorting. number. Tractors farms reporline. number. Tractors other than garden farms renortinf;. number. I tractor farms reportine. '! tractors farms reooninc. T tractors fa"ns rermrtinfi. I tractors farms reporti ng , .T or more tractors farms renortine, MTieel tractors farms reportine. number. Crawler tractors farms reporting. number. Garden tractors farms reporting. number. Automobiles faims reporting, numl>er. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms retwrting. Telenhonc farms reporting. Home frecr.er farms rer^orting. Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. Crop drier (for f,Tain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power .operated elevator, conveyor, or blower faims re(iorting. Farms by kind of road on which located; Hard surface farms reporting. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hartl surface road farms reporting. I or more miles to a hatxl surface road farms reporting. Imile farms reporting. '2 or ;i miles farms reporting. 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reoorting. persons . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. ^ or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired wollters farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RE.SIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting, Sol residing on farm operated Operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 15,465 10,580 6,745 938 825 3,538 673 771 15,416 10, 507 6,648 69 73 97 6,693 1,550 360 624 460 2,134 7,626 3,682 2,633 383 11,565 13,799 3,770 3,956 7,824 8,095 4,940 5,434 28,790 51,735 28,427 66,455 27,956 54,051 9,472 8,695 5,464 2,602 1,723 27,624 60, 229 3,299 3,822 2,223 2,404 29,569 39,876 32,206 26,023 22,022 4,543 2,923 327 10,240 9,165 15,512 7,741 1,784 5,957 1,116 1,799 482 2,560 7,487 17,123 5,130 9,524 3,406 1,009 442 195 78 28, 388 3,100 1,695 1,600 230 115 1,595 61 230 25 90 115 50 30 30 10 10 21 21 22 28 1,174 1,443 886 1,150 659 764 569 75 15 643 731 27 33 344 386 1,582 1,978 1,734 1,727 1,059 50 45 68 1,080 533 210 155 55 15 30 5 5 195 746 159 620 48 32 41 23 15 1,667 119 109 3,047 493 394 156 35 65 ijs 3,037 488 374 10 5 20 40 185 310 105 108 150 73 151 157 86 92 155 160 104 105 2,774 3,464 2,616 3,720 2,460 3,243 1,884 429 105 31 11 2,420 3,058 174 185 434 477 3,358 4,230 3,689 3,377 2,152 203 133 1 161 1,814 1,509 490 250 240 110 75 5 50 320 984 149 533 97 15 13 9 15 3,553 186 215 542 122 90 30 15 30 542 122 85 115 115 76 81 71 71 46 46 576 767 650 1,056 650 1,011 401 161 66 20 2 623 937 58 74 35 45 635 812 731 660 458 100 70 261 395 90 60 30 10 5 5 10 86 178 55 95 35 5 13 2 662 58 41 1,270 210 435 40 30 285 20 60 1,260 210 420 10 15 150 25 55 22 255 460 460 190 190 371 376 228 234 1,703 2,338 1,711 3,316 1,711 3,215 731 571 309 90 10 1,695 3,117 76 98 101 101 1,652 1,995 1,868 1,638 1,235 385 305 393 657 958 236 111 175 70 SO 5 20 237 528 121 174 89 26 1 5 1,774 86 62 760 255 427 31 40 280 40 36 750 255 417 10 10 145 10 55 32 197 423 11 180 10 308 318 200 210 432 437 233 245 1,253 2,046 1,297 2,861 1,277 2,751 391 457 309 98 22 1,271 2,675 76 76 100 110 1,283 1,542 1,399 1,307 940 317 247 16 332 560 626 221 75 146 61 60 5 20 319 651 173 294 147 12 5 7 2 1,287 101 61 COLORADO 95 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTIC'S BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continuecl fDftU are baspd on reports for only a sHm(ili' of famis. S«e tettj [For rtefinilions anH ©xplanwionp, see lext) Size of farm— Continued IW lo 179 acres ISO to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 2fiO lo 499 acres Stn lo 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 a ],000 acres anH o F UiM."; BV rOLOI! VNT) TENTRE OF OPER \TOR All farm operators Full owners number. Pan owners number. \ll tenants number. ^as^ tenants number. .''hare-cash tenants number, rrtir*-*bare tenants number. Livestock-share tenants number. Other anrl unspeciHecl tenants number. llliite fami iiperalors: Full owners number. Part owners number. , Ml tenants number. , N'onwhite farm operators: Full owners number. , Part owners number. . \]l tenants , number.. FARMS IIV T\TE OF FVRM Cash-grain farms number.. Tobacco farms number. . Cotton farms number. . Other Tield-croo farms number.. Vegetable farms number.. Fruit-and-nut farms number. . Poultr> farms number. . Dairy fanns number. . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy' farms and livestock ranches number. . Livestock ranches number. . GenenU farms number. . Miscellaneous farms number.. SPEnFIED EQUIPME>n' 4ND FAnLITIE.S VVD KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. . number.. Cotn pickers farms reporting.. number. . Pick-up t)alers farms reporting.. number.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting.. number.. Motortrucks farms reporting.. number., TVactors farms rernrting.. number,, TVactors other than garden farms reporting. . number. . 1 tractor farms reporting.. 2 tractors farms reporting. . 1 tractors .farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting.. Wheel tractors farms reporting. . number.. Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number . . Garden tractors farms reporting.. number.. Automobiles forms reporting.. number.. Automobiles and or motortnicks farms reporting.. Telephone farms reporting. . Home freerer farms reporting,. Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk ctxjier farms reporting. . Crop drier (for grain, fnraee, or other crops) farms reporting. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of roat] on whicfi located: Hard surface farms reporting.. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimoroved farms reporting.. Less than I mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or fTKire miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting.. 2 or 1 miles farms refyirting. . 4 mjles farms reporting. . -1 or more miles , farms reforling, . FARM LABOR, TOEK PRECEDINO ENTMERATIOM EUred worlters farms reporting., persons,. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) Farms reporting.. persons. . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worlter farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 1 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting,, RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm ooerated operators reporting, , Not residing on farm ooerated operators reporting.. Operators not retxirti ng residence number. . See footnotes at end of table. 1,569 334 1,198 70 65 806 155 102 1,54S 329 1,183 21 5 15 420 40 20 32 385 793 61 401 5 997 1,058 557 562 898 913 634 662 2,746 4,812 2,787 6,804 2,777 6,694 716 860 696 368 137 2,756 6,454 228 240 100 110 752 1,303 451 580 362 74 12 2 1 2,707 252 143 430 268 373 40 30 211 46 46 424 268 363 6 10 115 5 5 25 125 307 15 175 387 407 189 204 361 361 246 261 982 1,749 1,027 2,662 1,027 2,597 191 343 282 182 29 1,007 2,496 81 101 65 65 2,820 1,002 3,627 1,416 3,036 1,062 2,600 936 2,006 769 590 235 475 155 5 6 842 396 865 US 1,480 475 707 145 235 45 472 100 191 25 131 60 312 326 186 280 147 26 937 65 30 414 288 404 237 63 34 414 288 404 116 5 339 55 210 5 379 384 236 236 356 356 257 288 1,021 2,023 1,011 2,695 1,006 2,644 216 273 276 165 71 1,006 2,547 97 97 51 51 1,011 1,423 1,096 971 841 255 150 324 292 551 262 90 172 55 67 20 30 403 881 258 320 202 50 6 2,127 1,423 1,260 131 125 809 113 2,122 1,396 1,245 1,140 360 28 6 57 368 ,343 227 620 30 2,108 2,268 846 831 1,466 1,496 1,029 1,187 4,348 7,978 4,443 10,974 4,423 10,757 1,393 1,256 921 478 375 4,358 10,184 527 573 217 217 4,380 5,980 4,725 3,704 3,201 836 595 58 1,681 1,U9 2,394 1,198 230 963 222 345 1,205 2,331 861 1,390 537 182 75 11 6 ,142 499 204 1,876 1,928 988 135 242 422 107 82 1,876 1,895 932 122 4 15 37 327 ,336 478 353 10 2,496 2,878 661 711 1,201 1,232 766 833 4,427 7,637 4,436 10, 191 4,421 9,904 1,400 1,714 736 315 256 4,395 9,345 475 559 271 287 1,121 2,285 596 65 142 270 68 1,119 2,282 596 1,717 1,065 779 170 2,359 3,042 449 4B4 1,021 1,058 593 643 3,821 7,420 3,811 9,415 3,805 9,149 367 1,514 864 343 217 3,774 8,549 513 60O 256 266 4,336 3,692 5,686 4,960 4,762 4,003 3,411 2,756 3,273 2,905 770 496 451 198 58 95 2,124 2,011 796 572 2,609 2,115 1,359 1,299 253 138 1,106 1,161 121 125 323 294 121 96 541 646 894 800 2,118 1,500 582 526 1,120 780 362 388 127 90 51 31 31 15 11 2 4,018 3,362 568 506 256 195 96 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for oiil> a sanipio of faniis. See text ] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Under 10 acres 10 to 49 acres 100 to 139 acres USE OF COMMERQAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial f«tilizer and fertilizing mPterials used during the year farrns reporting.. acres on which used , . tons . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons... Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting., acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials iarms reporting.. tons.. Other pasture [not cropland) farms reporting. , acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid matenais farms reporting. . tons . . Com farms reporting. . acres . . I>y materiaJs farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Irish potatoes farms reporting . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting., tons.. Sugar beets farms reporting.. acres. . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting,. Ions.. All other crops farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons,. Liquid materials farms reporting.. Ions,. Lime or liming matenais used dunng the year farms reporting.. acres limed,, tons.. SPFX^IFIED FARM EXPENDITITRES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultiy fams reporting.. dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $999 farms reporting, . $1,000 to Sl,999 farms reporting.. $2,000 to W,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting., dol 1 ars . . Under $1,000 Cams reporting,. $l,nOO to $2,499 farms reporting. . ?2,S00 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,ai0 to $9,999 faims reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $200 farms reporti ng . , $200 to $499 farms reporting,. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 fams reporting.. $2,S00 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 fanns reporting.. $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and U-ees farms reporting.. dollars . , Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. SS.OOD or more farms reporting. . See footnotes at end of table. 10,789 712,650 73,499 9,808 62,165 2,409 11,334 3,159 101,711 3,059 9,230 142 266 352 9,410 321 598 36 31 5,119 229,349 4,171 16,074 1,380 5,326 1,025 39,498 963 6,020 86 191 3,796 128,326 3,264 15,045 1,037 3,381 4,513 204,356 4,023 15,198 673 2,139 1 45 270 32,851 24,738 77,892,334 3,397 12,301 3,246 3,247 2,547 17,243 154,108,427 9,865 2,147 1,4S5 1,376 2,370 17,971 13,184,361 5,927 8,170 3,874 19,650 41,293,979 4,829 3,439 2,956 3,804 2,515 1,355 501 172 29 15,784 5,660,761 5,509 7,356 1,820 1,099 31,973 26,663,807 4,970 9,420 7,626 9,631 326 302 1,055 ,011 12,891 372 1,947 272 979 289 1,776 iO 112 83 171 40 401 150 3,409 iO 400 13 407 232 701 202 246 40 83 1,845 1,212 1,777,040 240 720 115 76 61 783 1,771,353 681 60 15 5 22 422 45,025 365 56 1 621 1,965,390 200 125 538 383,865 345 1,593 318,320 1,140 347 37 60 385 66 30 231 2,049 215 227 21 31 15 215 15 28 5 2 76 1,007 71 158 11 8 573 5,826 517 926 76 130 3,834 2,571 5,089,632 710 1,418 160 136 147 1,711 5,523,756 1,413 150 32 56 60 1,721 300,945 1,275 424 22 1,477 2,441,373 650 191 225 217 113 40 30 3 8 1,506 405, 572 980 433 45 48 3,599 710,325 1,922 1,356 215 95 11 331 947 9,444 28 680 1,041 3 601 310 882 842 3 270 36 160 199 331 115 330 2,600 4 950 115 323 215 557 10 4 25 65 135 655 25 60 16 57 5 3 171 467 2,715 9 510 155 387 221 1 ,007 16 120 113 183 25 75 595 905 20 70 88 151 5 5 15 4 40 390 615 7 ,185 40 360 79 873 70 80 161 345 2,784 5 ,475 145 330 223 625 21 30 71 57 746 501 3,488,640 140 250 45 35 31 350 5,451,075 260 45 10 20 15 474 143, 310 260 183 31 321 474,715 125 35 30 86 20 15 326 75,349 175 126 15 10 726 213,515 205 431 65 24 1,903 1,393 2,786,630 250 681 175 180 107 948 4,641,357 681 60 85 41 81 1,214 437,323 480 662 72 1,017 750,193 375 265 160 126 77 13 1 933 171,727 325 548 50 10 1,868 804,037 246 960 523 139 780 30, 149 3,398 685 2,879 197 519 215 4,575 205 412 15 15 10 25 10 4 440 9,780 329 574 141 268 41 535 36 102 10 9 344 8,299 284 1,071 102 191 290 6,835 250 716 50 36 1,424 1,048 5,742,365 125 535 95 155 138 752 11,633,605 420 70 75 80 107 857 448,055 245 512 100 848 1,482,045 215 155 120 221 81 32 15 7 2 800 235,655 235 471 71 23 1,409 957,615 181 514 42; 278 i> COLORADO 97 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARAC'TERISTK'S BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-('(intinued [ Data ftro basPd on n-poris ft* i nipU' of famis. .-^ee text ) lt*fn (For deriniljons and explanations, see text) Size of fann— Continued UO to 179 acres 23) to Ma acres 260 to 499 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres USE OF rOMMF,Ra*L FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial feftilizer and fenjlizing matenals used during the year fanns retx>rtjng. acres on which used, tons. Dry matenals farms reporting. tons. Litquid materials , fanns reporting. tons. Crtjps on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms repotting. Ions. Litfuid mat^als farms reporting. tither pasture (not ctopland) farms reporting. acres . Dry matenals farms reporting. tons. Liiiuid materials farms reporting. tons. Com /arms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Litluid materials farms reporting. tons. Irish ptrtatcses /arms reporting. Dry matenals farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Sugar beets /arms reporting. acres.. Dry matenals .farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons., All tjlher crops farms reporting.. acres.. Dry matenals farms reporting. , tons., Litluid matenals farms reporting.. Lime or liming matenals used during the year fdrrns reporting.. acres limiid., tons. , SPEanED FARM EXPE\DmiRE.1 Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. , Feed for livestock and poult/j farms reporting., dollars. . Under ?1100 farms reforting . . $100 to 3999 farms re-rorting., 51,000 to 51,999 farms refwrting.. $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. . S5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $I,OO0 farms reporting. . 51,000 to 52,499 farms reporting.. 52,500 to $4,999 fanns reporting.. $5,000 to3S,999 fanns reporting.. 510,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hit* farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting. . $300 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars.. Under 5200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to 3999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to 52,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to 54,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to 39,999 farms reporting., $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting.. 520,000 to 549,999 farms reporung. . 550,000 or more farms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms refiorting.. 5130 to 5499 farms reporting.. $500 to 5999 fams reporting.. 51,000 or more farms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dol I ars . . Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 to $499 .farms reporting.. $500 to 3999 farms reporting.. 51,000 to 54,999 farms re(x>rting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting. . See footnotes at end of table. l.VIX 89,948 10,453 1,537 8,671 494 1,7S2 392 9,726 365 1,028 37 26 35 1,525 25 58 15 15 934 27,295 747 2,383 273 664 230 6,208 219 893 11 12 997 30,256 34^ 3,125 282 864 532 14,938 464 1,179 93 201 3,082 2,252 10,204,539 280 1,090 270 235 327 1,601 16,751,177 865 220 135 105 276 1,989 1,044,452 655 1,043 291 1,906 3,080,911 331 355 312 525 261 100 19 2 1 1,576 589,167 421 818 190 147 3,002 2,315,966 320 832 896 952 2 576 38,904 4,430 526 3,759 167 671 161 4,200 146 378 15 343 14,413 267 1,057 106 405 69 1,920 54 190 15 32 359 12,064 323 1,589 77 171 202 6,292 177 543 46 55 1,077 782 1,928,830 95 405 50 135 97 636 3,681,485 350 50 30 40 116 724 471,025 175 372 177 832 1,403,610 135 190 160 171 112 46 13 665 283,221 125 358 133 49 1,067 949, 520 75 280 272 435 5 586 43,115 4,602 500 3,873 184 729 147 4.500 142 464 5 5 15 260 364 5 464 277 1 066 108 337 56 2 194 381 13,393 296 1,437 127 358 212 7,304 197 583 20 18 1,106 880 2,462,298 125 461 134 595 5,781,327 266 75 55 65 134 680 472,219 166 327 187 750 1,577,856 115 90 91 188 182 67 17 652 260,571 135 314 160 43 1,091 1,027,422 115 262 232 482 1,849 160,662 19,045 1,714 16,142 458 2,903 476 17, 522 461 1,851 25 59 61 1,630 986 54,734 318 4,285 262 1,337 310 14,822 294 2,301 22 33 842 37,456 765 4,761 236 1,118 715 34,518 642 2,305 89 306 4,819 3,567 14,743,899 555 1,765 447 401 399 2,564 32,758,435 1,421 360 212 200 371 2,744 1,682,289 803 1,395 546 2,938 6,396,876 736 502 397 473 419 308 89 12 2 2,472 949,010 666 1,256 338 212 4,738 4,326,302 365 1,538 1,187 1,611 37 1,180 106,734 10,348 1,064 8,397 293 1,951 323 12,332 317 393 11 39 20 685 591 38,912 492 2,254 181 1,045 118 3,073 117 1,236 6 11 227 11,387 163 1,057 91 431 561 35,345 499 2,919 82 423 4,327 3,669 7,435,521 427 2,016 522 428 276 2,591 12,868,337 1,577 327 253 192 242 2,490 1,716,804 668 1,226 596 2,826 5,286,394 941 571 428 388 276 117 55 46 4 2,473 766,032 981 1,107 240 U5 4,762 4,251,310 215 1,485 1,599 1,394 69 713 93,992 6,566 655 5,776 140 790 203 11,462 201 787 10 9 IS 853 17 107 1 1 322 31,282 268 1,640 82 427 37 2,058 36 390 4 12 34 3,966 73 560 24 93 387 44,371 341 2,292 66 243 4,051 3,223 5,506,861 309 1,307 537 390 180 2,221 13,519,512 1,132 323 235 223 258 2,312 2,147,041 519 1,078 715 2,751 3,925,839 695 620 493 523 244 113 41 15 2 2,028 609,924 692 991 246 99 4,014 4,243,889 106 345 1,246 1,782 35 761 97,100 7,696 684 6,491 128 1,205 351 26,235 342 2,220 13 101 27 3,232 255 23,145 201 1,344 70 516 34 1,773 32 304 2 10 56 2,698 45 335 17 62 303 39,967 259 2,141 55 516 4,137 3,640 16,721,029 141 1,153 750 946 650 2,491 39,727,008 749 407 293 349 688 2,344 4,275,373 316 892 1,136 3,363 12,508,727 311 390 460 810 693 444 174 67 1,815 930,668 429 858 297 231 4,104 6,545,536 80 568 929 2,379 148 98 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text (For definitions and eypianations. see text) Total all farms Under 10 acres 10 to 49 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 1.19 acr«s ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUtTTS SOLD BY SOURCE AM farm products sold total, dollars average per farm, dollars All crops sold dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest products and horticultural sfjecialty ptTjducta sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products ..Jold dollars Livestock and livestock pnaducts, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves . , .farms reporting. number, .farms reporting. number. , .farms reporting. number. . .faims reporting. number. , .farms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting. '3 to 4 head farms reporting. 5 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting . fX) to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 499 head farms reporting. Sno or more head farms reporting. Cows including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting 2 to 9 head farms reporting 10 to 19 head farms reporting 20 to i?9 head farms reporting 30 to 49 head farms reporting 50 to 74 head farms retxirting 75 to 99 head farms reporting 100 or more head farms reporting Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Horses and/or mules farms reporting. number. Hogs and pigs famis reporting. number. Bom since .lune 1 farms reporting. number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambs farms reporting. number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporling. number. Ewes farms reporting. number. Rams and welhers farms reporting. number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and livestock pioducts sold- Cattle and calves .sold alive farms reporting. number, dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reportin fur only a sa ipic of farms, ."m-c Icxi I - .Size of farm-Continued Ilem (For definitions and explanalions, see text) 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 2fi0 lo 499 acres .Wll lo 999 acres 1,000 to 1.999 acres 2,000 acres and over ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BV SOURCE All (arm products sold total, dollars 56,723,243 18, 286 16,693,165 15,428 20,931,433 18,756 101,012,808 20,f!49 66,802,157 13,796 69,911,583 17,207 157,123,881 average per Tann, dollars 37,843 All crops sold dollars 17,598,714 7,260,775 8,350,202 32,639,381 29,530,977 32,049,980 43,551,062 Field crops, other tjian vegetables and frails and nuts, sold dollars 16,329,301 6,667,093 8,058,489 30,316,028 26,369,906 31,306,938 41,478,205 Vegetables sold dollars 933,040 499,900 266,919 1,994,765 1,860,605 607,361 1,602,570 Fniits and nuts sold dollars 266,148 58,782 21,344 276,723 739,611 65,424 155, 267 Forest otT) products sold dollars 1,564,116 539,365 279,934 1,912,816 1,398,806 1,393,280 608,112 Dairy pnsducLs sold dollars 4,828,175 1,543,546 1,393,255 6,623,448 4,772,677 2,464,741 1,403,651 Live-stock and livestock producls, other than poultry and dairy, .sold dollars 32,732,238 7,349,479 10,908,042 59,837,163 30,599,697 34,003,582 111,561,056 LIVFi^TOCK \NT> LI\'E,STOCK PRODUrTS Cattle and calves farms reporting 2,300 135,762 786 39,606 886 51,152 3,693 263,731 3,980 254,660 3,334 305,288 3,594 number 984,944 Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1,957 30, 289 694 9,845 763 13,575 3,421 69,388 .1,758 97,500 3,196 132,286 3,384 number 416,687 Milk cows farms reporting 1,616 17,739 584 5,545 582 5,492 2,582 24,603 2,644 21,193 2,015 12,346 2,070 number 9,328 Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting 1,864 644 772 3,163 3,511 3,055 3,284 number 55,579 18,705 21,445 lOO, 207 85,283 91,983 289,581 Steers and bulls including steer and hull calves . . fams reporting 1,794 49,894 651 11,056 705 16,132 3,048 94,136 3,599 71,877 3,043 81,019 3,382 number 278,676 Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting 95 10 25 86 66 41 31 2 td 4 head farms reporting 260 125 85 455 241 139 99 5 to9 head farms rer»rting 280 80 90 386 242 124 75 10 to 19 head farms reporting 380 95 150 561 465 188 75 20 to 49 head farms reporting 550 210 257 962 1,296 737 207 50 to 99 head farms rerorting 390 146 146 651 1,069 1,090 549 100 to 499 head farms reporting 333 12 117 3 126 7 543 49 581 20 982 33 2,087 500 or more head farms reporting 471 Cows including heifers that have calved- 1 hear! farms reporting 268 113 84 452 242 163 123 2 to 9 head farms reporting 818 270 316 1,173 888 444 310 10Iol9head Jarrns retiorti ng 320 170 125 55 131 87 641 428 all 636 415 443 120 20 to 29 head farms reporting 144 30 to 49 head farms reporti ng 265 101 95 370 659 754 369 50 to 74 head farms reporting 70 15 25 199 331 544 536 75 to 99 head farms reporting 30 15 10 52 101 196 380 lOu or more head farms reporting 16 15 106 90 237 1,402 Milk cows- thead faims reporti ng 403 168 160 854 687 673 709 2to9 head farms reporting 758 115 271 30 277 50 1,180 176 1,397 235 1,088 127 1,221 10 to 19 head farms reporti ng 72 20 to 29 head farms reporting 85 35 25 105 130 44 17 30 to 49 head farms reporting 200 70 50 142 126 49 26 50 to 74 head farms reporti ng 35 15 5 5 15 5 86 IS 56 10 19 10 11 75 to 99 head farms reporting 7 Ion or more head farms reporting 5 ... 21 3 5 7 farms reporting 975 343 464 2,048 2,214 2,224 3,193 number 2,497 1,028 1,226 8,061 9,183 9,341 26,698 Hogs and pigs faims reporting 1,011 24,640 394 9,311 392 10,323 1,606 .50,859 1,564 36,566 1,229 27,785 942 number 24,442 Bom since June I farms reporting 733 252 264 1,161 1,057 834 659 number 14,341 5,208 5,714 24,319 20,110 15,854 13,800 Bom before Junel farms reporlrng 734 292 310 1,171 1,215 884 654 number 10,299 4,103 4,609 26,540 16,456 11,931 10,642 Sheep and lambs farms reporting 502 236 267 961 727 516 782 number 106,646 71,325 107,770 318,752 219,740 158,005 985,567 Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 347 171 237 726 617 388 625 number 61,448 50,985 86, 539 184,636 110,849 55,344 246,638 Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting 428 181 203 840 645 474 727 number 45,198 20,340 21,231 134,116 108,891 102, 161 738,929 Ewes farms reporting 418 166 203 840 635 464 713 number 43,205 19,250 20,479 130,023 104,571 98,697 715,943 Rams and wethers farms reporting 343 151 146 593 553 366 629 number 1,993 1,090 752 4,093 4,320 3,464 22,986 Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting 1,706 604 680 2,725 2,917 2,307 1,950 number 114,012 63,337 43,689 244,874 373,122 200,947 154,814 Livestock and livestock products sold; Caule and calves sold alive farms reporting 1,999 671 790 3,186 3,676 3,220 3,504 number 139,365 30,541 45,156 248,419 151,603 184,120 601,975 dollars 30,016,395 5,876,771 9,192,719 54,078,214 26,291,433 30,366,515 96,672,957 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 693 275 279 1,132 1,081 880 599 number 22,948 9,280 12,569 48,974 46,738 35,319 27,991 dollars 734,336 296,960 402, 208 1, 567, 168 1,495,616 1,146,208 895,712 Sheep and lambs sold alive farms retwrti ng 471 129,584 182 81,815 225 92,134 873 269,517 618 168,941 444 147,261 718 number 786, 563 dollars 1,684,592 1,063,595 1,197,742 3,503,721 2,196,233 1,914,393 10,225,319 Milk and cream sold^ farms reporti ng 961 116,201,882 321 36,508,760 301 37,838,697 1,280 165,354,904 1,513 124,783,205 994 65,159,259 544 pounds 38,194,887 dollars 4,828,175 1,543,546 1,393,255 6,623,448 4,772,677 2,464,741 1,403,651 Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting 503 175 199 864 1,072 779 499 dollars 22,078 14,400 6,381 48,483 103,543 39,905 29,961 farms reporting 702 265 270 1,150 1,549 1,127 756 dozens 758,385 508,235 261,288 1,615,760 3,272,758 1,437,122 995,838 dollars 242,683 162,635 83,613 517,043 1,047,283 459,880 318,667 See foolnotea at end tif table. 100 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS i )F 1959-Continued Data are based on repijrts for only .t saniple of farms. See lexi (Kor (iermitions and explanations, see te\t) Under 10 acres .50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowet] December I, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms renortini;. number of litters. 1 or 'J litters farms renorting. 3 to 9 litters farms reporting. 10 to 19 litters farms reportmc. 20 to ^9 litters farms repr>rtinR. 40 to fiO litters farms reporung. 70 or more litters farms reporting. June 2 to November 30 farms refjorting. number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number of litters. SPEaFlED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purijoses farms reporting. acres. Under 11 acres . 11 to 24 acres . . 25 to 49 acres . . 50 to 74 acres , . 75 to 99 acres . . 100 or more acre Harvested for grain . ; reporting. Farms reporting, 'arms reporting. ; reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Sorghums for all purposes faniis reporting. . acres. . Harvested for grain or seed. fanns reporting. . acres. , pounds . . Sales fanns reporting. , pounds. . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales fanns reporting. bushels. . Spring wheat hanrested farms reporting. acres. . bushels. Sales farms reporting. biishels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres. . bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales .farms reporting. biishels. Rye harvested fanns reporting. acres, bushels. Sales fanns reporting. bushels . Proso millet harvested farms repor*tlng. acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. bushels. Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting. . acres. , 100- lb. bags. . Hay crops; Land f ran which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtiires cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting acres tons Sales farms reporting tons Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales fanns reporting. , tans. . Oats, irfieat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales fanns reporting . tons. . See footnotes at end of table. 43,295 2,181 2,204 8<9 388 71 31 4,399 20,246 4,275 23,049 11,046 468,645 2,259 2,845 2,926 1,434 563 1,019 7,275 288,476 15,319,634 3,833 8,941,504 6,088 609,516 3,869 383,286 490,069,890 2,541 320,972,696 11,381 2,176,965 48,266,262 11,016 45,074,452 1,733 30,295 789,964 1,262 698, 233 5,368 112,560 4,040,655 1,547 1,264,643 10,815 499,287 14,701,473 5,394 8,220,443 1,192 67,477 865, 506 928 724,924 937 75,786 1,077,605 557 696,856 3,308 184,931 1,585,811 1,293,774 16,288 672,729 1,649,335 6,359 541, 574 2,426 219,760 318,128 513 40,711 2,562 54,221 60,199 236 3,606 2,031 284, 538 264,962 322 30,980 305 1,835 160 95 30 10 JO 250 990 ISO 845 100 205 100 80 180 14,275 20 4,750 15 60 1,190 10 1,090 10 40 1,200 10 30 2,000 10 2,000 5 100 242 675 1,861 15 50 145 5 125 558 3,372 256 216 61 20 5 457 1,627 387 1,745 812 5,715 657 135 20 630 4,025 239,795 240 111,145 135 1,045 85 725 ,540,900 55 ,110,400 236 2,285 94,385 181 85,205 110 650 19,670 75 15,380 340 1,715 38,805 110 33,890 351 2,368 115,130 120 57, 580 5 15 600 5 600 150 1,585 23,090 1,681 13,873 33,660 725 13,825 105 1,000 1,765 50 865 140 895 1,270 60 480 790 30 205 120 795 45 50 15 10 95 355 100 440 263 3,915 135 76 52 211 2,695 220,340 95 100,900 45 390 25 235 657,800 10 437,800 90 1,530 36,790 75 34,600 60 285 12,490 35 7,495 141 1,270 51,070 30 8,185 212 1,824 78,495 55 21,100 50 995 13,660 441 7,353 19, 511 161 5,613 30 225 360 10 140 36 318 370 10 50 26 440 410 10 105 375 3,045 135 140 70 20 10 325 1,390 245 1,655 1,049 19,590 315 485 192 57 655 10,480 779,080 385 441,660 171 4,045 145 2,975 7,749,500 110 5,899,700 330 3,615 133,4)30 270 119,665 130 1,055 37, 505 95 29,315 455 4,765 218,750 155 73,280 666 9,120 377,340 261 151,680 5 25 600 385 7,835 121,760 32,555 1,489 29,095 77,797 596 27,077 100 1,520 2,925 50 840 100 1,075 1,175 15 105 40 370 195 COLORADO 101 state Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHAKAC'TFKISTICS BY SIZE UF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DatA are based on reports for only n sample of famis. See lex! | (For HefiniUons and explanations, see text) Size of farm— ronunued IRO to '219 acres 2-20 lo 2f.9 aer* ■Itfl 111 199 acres acres 2,000 acres and o UNT-STOCK \ND LINTlSTnCK PRnDf CTS-Continued Litters fattowed Decemtjer 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 ....faims reporting.. number of litters.. 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. . :i to 9 litters farms reporting.. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting.. 20 to :19 Inters fanns reporti ng . , « to69 litters farms reporting.. 70 or more titiers farms reporting.. June 2 lo November 30 farms reporting., number of litters., December 1 to .June I farms reporting., number of litters., SPEaFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reprti ng , . . reporti ng . . ' reporting.. 1 reporting. . acres . . bushels. . Sales ffums reriorting.. bushels. . Sorghums for all ptirposes faniis reporting. , acres. Harvested for grain or seed fanns reporting. , acres. , potnidB. , Sales farms reporting . , pounds . , Winter wheat harvested farms reporting. , acr«s. , bushels . , Sales farms reporting. , bushels . . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting . acres, bushels . Sales farms reportijig. bushels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . acres. , bushels . , Sales farms reporting. , btishels . . Barley harvested f anus reporting . acres. , bushels. , Sales farms reporting. , bushels . Rye harvested f artns reporting . . acres. , bushels . . Sales farms reporting. , bushels . , Proso millet harvested fajms reporting., acres . . bushels . , Sales farms reporting. bushels. Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres. 100-lb. bags. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mijrtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres. tons. Sales farms reporting. Oate^ wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay fanns reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Wild hay cut farms reporting . acres. , tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. See footnotes at end of taLle. 577 4,22'i 196 246 90 <0 iSl 2,037 382 2,188 1,751 53,990 200 585 676 226 AB 16 1,133 30,053 2,281,363 (A6 1,313,958 303 10,948 238 9,318 25,961,775 193 16,303,605 795 19,665 554,735 750 526,225 215 2,220 65,210 175 58,260 671 9,898 435,429 221 147,061 1,421 30 ,496 1,349,472 755 696,032 40 935 14,080 40 12,005 30 650 12,050 10 7,600 751 21,235 333,262 2,268 74,205 213,297 1,043 79,175 155 3,iM5 6,265 45 1,350 201 2,695 3,060 40 735 115 3,210 2,735 20 385 235 1,760 60 105 55 15 175 740 185 1,020 655 26,531 50 183 245 lU 20 46 456 14,161 958,390 260 564,125 135 5,950 120 5,495 12,867,000 85 8,743,200 325 7,545 246,460 320 239,715 105 1,735 55,415 85 51,235 300 5,060 184,870 115 64,955 532 12,614 520,330 295 2b0,245 5 250 2,000 228 5,953 94,414 863 34,184 101,500 445 42,070 30 820 1,325 635 935 35 780 226 ,653 120 51 25 25 5 160 825 166 828 695 28,637 71 152 262 114 59 37 521 18,303 1,338,620 323 879,655 161 8,081 146 7,795 17,900,230 95 12,452,700 332 6,893 229,144 312 185,089 935 32,305 50 28,190 324 4,902 231,676 136 71,690 504 12,804 524,730 236 216,260 60 ,200 271 7,852 151,000 42,4S6 916 37 540 115 908 536 55 408 80 2 130 2 365 71 841 1,307 5 20 55 1,445 1,275 947 8,457 333 328 184 81 10 11 715 4,001 776 4,456 1,901 99,157 2U 346 516 384 208 236 1,292 58,745 3,699,919 737 2,310,950 874 56,764 626 43,085 81,259,900 421 55,385,895 1,910 120,608 3,078,341 1,854 2,996,149 358 5,758 180,633 268 165,358 1,044 22,813 892,585 282 269,135 1,984 71,692 2,584,128 1,083 1,433,301 140 3,645 43,285 95 35,945 135 7,075 Ul,745 100 81,445 620 38,863 370,190 2,850 142,265 367,127 1,289 139,815 443 23,737 34,330 105 6,755 387 6,136 8,369 35 770 231 9,027 9,592 41 2,970 920 6,838 348 331 111 65 10 5 648 3,066 724 3,772 1,441 88,536 165 291 389 241 86 269 907 63,019 2,443,495 506 1,279,900 1,470 127,945 929 87,381 110,055,015 595 79,752,855 2,739 377,163 8,200,169 2,698 7,707,885 249 5,433 122,435 179 109,975 711 22,950 710,190 189 252,780 1,832 90,432 2,540,490 875 1,337,585 356 12,390 162,050 265 128,385 332 20,200 283,680 176 163,565 327 43,524 187,628 1,818 100,993 220,117 551 68,065 463 39,380 56,021 66 8,125 563 12,746 12,098 25 310 356 21,975 21,895 55 3,675 710 5,063 253 300 117 29 7 4 516 2,330 540 2,738 871 70,090 103 135 180 136 77 240 520 43,672 1,432,129 269 863,807 1,503 171,933 875 105,738 105,856,687 533 68,305,915 2,502 657,982 14,437,097 2,475 13,478,726 158 4,649 101,160 117 83,909 512 15,587 436,117 134 144,950 1,566 121,779 2,928,498 331 1,830,239 347 21,071 265,155 276 223,213 292 28,085 403,143 191 274,775 153 32,471 93,842 183,060 1,167 74,744 152,244 273 33,014 390 42,864 63,466 73 8,469 467 12,434 12,803 27 632 393 40,595 40,753 63 8,504 491 4,512 165 197 66 43 14 6 377 2,055 380 2,457 671 52,499 61 122 142 121 50 175 324 27,800 1,157,748 127 632,669 1,186 220,680 600 118,624 121,764,833 339 70,908,776 1,842 976,364 21,140,691 1,821 19,590,223 138 6,505 123,041 103 113,281 499 19,034 592,686 90 150,307 1,152 136,995 3,286,655 558 1,977,831 279 29,031 375,261 241 322,971 133 19,676 265,312 33 17,268 66,950 471,357 1,408 126,443 258,973 214 44,387 513 102,305 147,864 69 13 , 132 406 15,437 17,703 14 429 675 205,731 185,907 73 14,341 102 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of fartiis. See lextj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Under 10 acres 10 to 49 acres 70 to 99 acres ICn to 139 acres SPEarlED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued Hay crops — Ccantinued Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres. . tons, green weight.. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting.. acres^. htindredweight . . Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting.. acres. . tons.. Vegetahles harvested for sale farms reporting.. Sales dollars. . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting . . . acres. . . 1,651 60,216 58,430 171 5,838 55 2,310 16,963 1,695 52,076 10,539,743 4,192 143,427 2,479,062 1,665 10,346,435 2,438 20,073 30 110 80 25 100 22,480 165 119,455 485 1,371 105 715 1,285 25 485 55 309 52,725 92 1,102 19,395 343 1,107,225 840 6,646 6 82 100 45 635 126,885 51 705 12,165 65 369,530 155 1,751 50 495 825 10 255 115 1,227 239,800 445 7,860 137,740 121 625,740 155 1,379 10 50 45 5 30 91 1,308 196,326 409 10,964 170,185 115 309,325 170 2,337 Z Less than 0.05 percent. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for fanns with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Dtjes not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. COLORADO 103 state Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE UF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DalA ve basml on r^^yvLs for orly a ^ajtiple o( fanii9. :^ t««l j (Fof definitions wid expianalions, see text) Sir.e of fan^Contiruod 140 to 179 ncroit ISO to -219 ftcres ?Xt to t'Sfl acrps 50(1 to 989 ftcres 1,000 to 1,999 Acres 2,000 acres and over SPECIFIED CKOPS HARVESrFJ>-Cootinued Hay crops — Continued Other hay cut fanas reporting.. acres. . tons. . . [ Sales farms reporting. . . tons. .. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons, green weight... Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale .farms reporting, acres^ hundredweight. Sugar beets harvested for sugar .farms reporting. acres. totis. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. Sales dollars. Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees' farms reporting. . . acres. .. 80 2,001 2,169 6 240 85C 307 7,503 ,478,612 1,072 33,097 574,610 199 983,040 lOO 710 20 390 430 5 305 110 2,896 543,605 409 13,585 234,597 128 499,900 430 665 100 600 113 3,086 616,235 416 15,397 262,027 86 266,919 207 5,004 5,553 46 21 827 8,000 444 13,294 3,919,525 890 40,764 724,443 276 1, ■"(•:>... 765 435 13,443 12,427 30 420 275 875 206 11,320 2,315,295 252 12,501 216,16° 104 i,8eo,605 147 825 171 ,306 385 17,225 16,346 3 198 1.372 102 3,046 583,747 92 4,409 72,934 39 607,361 70 370 286 20,271 13,505 12 610 15 670 5,266 82 2,352 444,508 64 3,043 54,797 104 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of fanna. See toxtl (For definitions and explanations, see lext) Total all farms Commercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part oimers Managers All tenants FARMS, 4CREA0E, AND VALUE FsrniS jiumber Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent dislhbulion percent Average si ze of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm .dollars. Average per acre dollars. Land in farms according to use: CiDpland harvested Jarms reporting. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting. ID to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting .30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporti ng 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres .farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not fiarvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres WoodI and pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved paslure farms reporting acres Irrigated iaod io farms farms reporting acres Im gated cropland harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms roporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 35 years jiumber 25ir)34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operatots- Woriring off their farms, total operalrirs reoortrng ItoOfldays operators reporti ne 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of fartuly exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting i^ith income from sources other than farm operated . , operators reporting With other income of familv exceeding value of agncultural products sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of table. 33,183 XXX 38,737,1&4 XXX 1,167-4 58,384 55.55 28,995 5,858,772 2,612 1,876 1,323 2,239 5,100 6,929 6,159 2,104 653 10,111 1,231,941 14,678 3,871,778 10,131 2,662,403 3,027 638,543 6,499 570,832 2,685 1,869,420 731 187,734 19,235 24,596,073 3,879 513,179 20,729 2,760,958 19,620 2,149,614 1,253 60,528 1,014 178,565 1,713 532,352 1,276 322,429 32,661 542 4,057 3,020 9,036 6,595 4,411 49.0 26,145 100.0 36,503,016 100.0 1,396.2 58,927 54.02 23,969 5,716,549 710 860 723 1,549 4,533 6,720 6,122 2,099 653 8,003 1,140,239 12,938 3,738,573 9,431 2,526,280 2,546 585,344 5,534 526,954 2,002 1,585,906 594 166,578 15,780 23,131,261 3,083 484,968 16,172 2,628,365 15,658 2,073,176 1,117 54,714 932 173,710 1,546 521,592 1,165 301,846 25,599 385 3,265 6,550 7,478 5,463 2,557 48.3 13,723 8,578 5,495 4,984 2,052 1,255 6,175 2,339 3,946 2,298 6,089 3,665 6,590 2,123 19,460 17,567 2,677 2,372 6,721 5,235 10,206 39.0 5,754,175 18.5 562.8 48,215 75.10 9,027 1,232,850 585 597 480 984 2,350 2,232 1,481 261 57 3,523 343,032 3,955 647,961 2,498 402,601 865 129,194 1,732 116,166 980 445,963 312 65,003 5,690 3,723,567 1,384 142,656 7,012 837,765 6,691 621,974 442 16,385 268 29,314 X9 81,021 325 51,685 9,959 44 506 1,847 3,099 2,803 1,550 52.6 3,240 1,617 453 1,160 953 1,532 9,659 37.0 23,493,020 54.4 2,429.7 96,698 42.61 8,996 3,125,859 81 173 192 377 1,147 2,080 3,015 1,441 490 3,025 631,352 5,991 2,369,927 4,662 1,596,438 1,398 372,839 2,481 300,650 774 942,860 206 77,413 6,938 15,904,437 1,174 275,340 4,861 1,055,207 4,731 803,146 370 24,745 469 113,133 918 328,180 707 198,794 9,543 49 963 2,762 2,988 1,995 791 6,956 986 2,438 48.3 3,073 1,908 452 713 306 1,386 6,596 901 2,132 2,573,730 7.1 7,525.5 216,855 30.53 277 119,463 3 6 2 22 42 56 86 39 21 109 49,531 116 66,9y5 71 38,737 38 18,274 57 9,984 56 127,239 10 15,775 245 2,045,753 37 27,143 193 95,109 185 67,615 4,335 8 4,720 311 3 84 100 77 34 287 25 53 COLORADO 105 state Table 21.-P^ARMS AND FARM CHARACTEKISTR'S BY TENURE ()^^ OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are basod on reports for only a sample of farms. See I Iiem (For definitions and explanal ercial farms by tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Li ves toe k -share tenants Other and unspecified tenants FARMS, ACREAGE, AND \ ALt^E FannS number, Pefcent diHt/ibution oercenl. Land in tarns acres. P«venl (li>)tnt>ution perrenl. Vvera^o si re of farm acres . Value of [and and buildings: Averofie ppf farm dollars. . \vengp per acre dollars. Land in (arms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reportjnp. , acres . , 1 to 9 arres farms reporti ng , , ID to 19 acres farms report! ng . , 20 to 'J9 acres faniis reporU np. . , 30 to 49 acres farms reporUnR. , 50 to 99 acres Farms reporline., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 lo 499 acres farms reporti ng . , 500 to 999 acres farms reportini;,, 1,000 or more acres farms reporting.. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland not hBrve9t«d and not pastured .farms reporting. , acres.. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. . acres. . Soil-improvemenl grasses and legumes farms reporting.. acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting.. acres.. iVoodland pastured faims reporting.. acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting.. acres . . Other pastiire (not cropland and not woodland) , . farms reporting.. acres.. Improved pasture farms reporti ng , . acres . , Irrigated land in farms farms reporung.. acres . . [rrigaled cropland harvested farms reporting. . acres , . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres.. Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting. . acres.. Land m sthp-cn^pping syslwns for soil-erosion control farms reporting.. acres . . Syatem of t«Taces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres , . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operatofs feportmg age number. . Under '2^ years number . . 25 to W years number.. S5 to 44 years number. , 45 to 54 years number.. 55 to fi4 years number, . 65 or more years number. . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER [NCOME FariTi operators- WorHang off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting. . 100 to 199 days operators reporting. . 200 or more days operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . Operators not working off their fams or not reporting a.i to work off their farm-s operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agn cultural products sold ooerators reporting. . See footnotes at end of table. 566 2.2 667,771 1.8 1,179.8 51,518 ^0A9 -130 62,102 26 45 103 109 79 18 3 176 23,619 164 24,737 125 16,504 36 6,021 50 2,212 66 49,047 8 1,619 419 494,856 87 6,412 348 42,929 314 31,566 22 1,204 1,255 24 4,365 7 1,812 560 32 156 154 115 75 28 291 137 48 106 76 144 85 753 2.9 652,916 1.8 867.1 57,618 66.93 74^ 206,410 87 230 296 81 12 206 22 795 ■456 J.5 698 392 91 029 5i 6 885 198 15 784 1,435 566 282,415 56 9,054 369 68,600 367 60,232 20 890 33 7,479 81 26,339 23 7,502 753 12 196 280 173 301 205 44 52 67 92 275 41 74 452 55 80 3,401 13.0 1,554,256 4.3 457.0 56,015 118.69 3,390 754,941 10 16 5 31 607 1,547 910 208 56 517 29,117 1,712 423,562 1,329 316,722 206 43,384 773 63,456 23 4,813 22 2,152 1,314 270,976 200 8,574 2,471 382,831 2,469 364,411 188 9,076 ICK 19,780 220 63,782 16,763 3,374 181 927 1,065 753 321 127 41.0 1,260 883 136 191 309 394 181 2,141 241 372 662 2.5 459,302 1.3 693.8 65,489 95.99 650 139,419 113 305 174 28 9 261 26,288 351 58,169 214 39,173 34 4,886 168 14,110 49 5,560 23 983 337 210,738 88 5,907 555 100,431 554 84,685 2,644 38 11,324 21 7,265 662 47 192 200 154 69 184 134 34 16 46 41 27 546 2.1 337,846 0.9 618.8 59,937 101.31 455 75,595 20 27 11 43 84 161 81 23 5 185 14,405 193 31,529 140 25,076 14 1,861 75 4,592 2,198 271 198,419 57 9,882 363 45,493 347 39,547 20 240 5 40 2,246 7 3,300 141 142 119 92 25 478 57 50 174 80 19 22 48 52 372 66 37 106 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [^DatA are b&3ed on rafnrts for only a sample of fanns. See textj [For dennilions and explanations, see texl) Total all fanns Connnerclal farms by tenure of operator Full omiera Part OTmers All tenants SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines fanns reportinf;. . number. . Com pickers fanns reporting . . number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting. . number,. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number. . Motortrucks farms reporting . . Tractors farms reporting. . number.. Tractors other than garden farms repotting. . number.. 1 tractor farms reoorting. . 2 tractors farms retx>rting. . 1 tractors farms reporti ng . . 4 tractors farms reporting.. 5 or more t/actors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting.. number.. Crawler tractors farms retxjrting. . number.. Garden tractors farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles farms reporting.. number. . Automobiles anH/or motortrucks .farms reporting.. Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reoorting. , Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms retwrting. . Power-nperntrvl elevator, conveyor, or blower .farms reporting. . Farms by kind of loaiJ on which located Hard surface farms reporting.. Gravel, shell, or shale farms rerorting. . Dirt or unimproved farms retorting.. Less than 1 mile to a hart! surface toad farms reporting.. 1 or more miles to a hanl surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting. . ■2 or ^ miles farms reporting.. 1 miles , fBrms reporting, . 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired svorkers farms feporting. . persons. . Regular hirer! workers (employed lliO or more days) farms reporting. . persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms renorting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting. . S or 4 hired workers farms reporting, . 5 to 9 hired workers farms retxjrting.. in or more hired vrorkers , fnims reporting. . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm otjerated operators reporting. . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . Operators not reporting re.sidence pumber . . USE OF COMMERQAI, FERTILIZER AND LIME Commeraal fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year ofjerBtors reporting. , acres on which used. . Dry materials farms reporting. . Ions.. Li(]uid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Crops on which used- Hay and cTTjplnnd pa.sture farms repotting.. acres . . Dry materials farms retwrting.. Lif]uid materials farms reporting. , Other pa-slure (not ciopland) farms reporting.. acres . , Dry materials farms reporting.. Lttjuid materials farms retmrting. tons.. Com farms reportr ng . acres , Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms Teportjng. tons . See footnotes at end of table. 11,565 13,799 3,770 3,956 7,82"; 8,095 4,940 5,434 28,790 51,735 28,427 66,455 27,956 64,051 9,472 8,695 5,464 2,602 1,723 27,624 60,229 3,299 3,822 2,223 2,404 29,569 39,876 32,206 26,023 22,022 4,543 2,923 327 10,240 9,165 15,512 7,741 1,784 5,957 1,116 1,799 482 2,560 7,487 17,123 5,130 9,524 3,406 1,009 442 195 78 28,388 3,100 1,695 10,739 712,650 73,499 9,808 62,165 2,409 11,334 3,159 101,711 3,059 9,230 142 266 352 9,410 321 598 36 31 5,119 229,349 4,171 16,074 1,380 5,326 10,860 13,060 3,614 3,795 7,340 7,586 4,773 5,244 23,978 46,129 23,867 60,324 23,688 58,577 6,128 7,987 5,287 2,569 1,717 23,460 55,082 3,011 3,495 1,601 1,747 23,757 32,616 25,646 20,642 18,057 4,304 2,816 324 10, 014 6,776 12,673 6,135 1,242 4,894 832 1,457 398 2,207 7,274 16,731 5,045 9,358 3,342 996 442 189 76 22,297 2,556 1,292 9,910 698,077 72,014 8,959 60,739 2,369 11,275 2,679 95,228 2,579 8,535 142 266 281 9,008 250 569 36 31 4,897 225,594 3,959 15,764 1,365 5,278 3,042 3,425 983 1,029 2,596 2,652 1,571 1,697 8,973 14,794 9,036 20,123 8,897 19,325 3,058 3,069 1,658 724 388 8,782 18,015 1,164 1,310 720 798 9,085 12,232 9,924 8,195 6,626 1,761 3,097 4,706 2,178 443 1,735 357 577 119 682 2,238 5,261 1,539 3,074 994 301 149 54 41 8,859 330 517 3,616 185,692 19,337 3,347 17,063 608 2,274 1,201 37,537 1,156 3.063 63 125 139 4,031 129 242 15 13 1,625 55,353 1,389 4,211 362 1,180 5,015 6,357 1,368 1,423 3,150 3,282 2,015 2,236 9,226 19,501 9,074 24,750 9,047 24,065 1,943 3,024 2,112 1,066 902 8,970 22,438 1,378 1,627 642 685 8,895 12,630 9,564 7,393 7,240 1,507 337 199 4,631 2,101 4,870 2,514 462 2,052 248 514 173 1,117 3,081 7,034 2,281 4,250 1,457 460 234 108 22 8,250 1,022 397 3,067 272,647 27,234 2,718 22,090 825 5,144 957 37,742 925 3,702 49 77 87 4,172 76 268 11 11 1,440 84,471 1,128 5,412 469 2,399 79 110 18 22 136 162 64 69 315 891 293 1,044 290 1,007 58 77 59 38 58 283 859 109 148 30 37 279 491 325 284 226 38 23 5 120 87 140 97 26 71 12 25 2 32 188 754 165 649 265 47 30 72 12,437 1,317 70 1,278 7 39 41 4,445 40 361 2 2 3 135 3 26 20 2,282 18 194 3 7 COLORADO 107 state Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [PHA ar« b&.'ied on repofts Tor only a sample of (arms, See text J (For tloriniUons and explanalions, see lent) Commercial farms by tenure of operator— Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenajito Other and unspecified tenants SPEOFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines fanns reoortjng... number... Com picl(ef3 'anus reportjnf:... Picl<-up bajera fanns reportjtiR... Field fora^ harveatefs famis report] n£... number... MotorWjcl<3 farms reporUng... number... TYactora farms reporting... number... Tractors olher Uian garHen farms reporting... number. . . 1 tractor farms reporting... 2 tractora farms reportjng. .. 8 tractors. farms reporting. .. 4 tractors farms reporting . . . 5 or mot« tractors farms reporting. .. tttieel tractrjTS farms reporting. . . nuniber. .. Crawler tractors farms reporting. . . number Garden tractors farms reporting... number.. . Automobiles farms reporting... number.. . Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting.. . Telephone farms reporting... Home fnezer farms reporting. . . Milking machine farms reporting... Electric milk cooler farms reporting... Crop dner (for grain, forage, or other cnips) farms reporting. . . PowerKiperat*d elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . . Farms by kind of roatl on which located: Hard surface farms reporting.. I>avel, aheli, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimpioved farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hart! surface road farms reporting.. 1 or more miles to a hart] surface road farms reporting.. 1 mile farms reporting.. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR, *EEK PBECEDINO ENUMERATION Hired wirlnftl? used dunng the year— Continued Crops on which used-Continued 1,025 39,498 963 6,020 86 191 3,796 128,326 3,264 15,045 1,037 3,381 4,513 204,356 4,023 15,198 673 2,139 1 45 270 32,851 24,738 77,892,334 3,397 12,301 3,246 3,247 2,547 17,243 154,108,427 9,865 2,147 1,485 1,376 2,370 17,971 13,184,361 5,927 3,170 3,874 19,650 41,293,979 4,829 3,489 2,956 3,804 2,515 1,355 501 172 29 15,784 5,660,761 5,509 7,356 1,820 1,099 31,973 26,663,807 4,970 9,420 7,626 9,631 326 581,369, 07'ii 17,535 199,U8,533 172,409,786 10,346,435 7,233,366 9,128,946 382,750,546 13,267,699 31,540,093 337,942,754 1,009 39,389 947 6,007 86 191 3,790 128,272 3,258 15,040 1,037 3,381 4,161 200,586 3,696 14,824 648 2,128 1 45 270 26,131 19,948 75,800,379 2,083 9,166 2,981 3,181 2,537 14,422 152,895,658 7,286 1,967 1,431 1,369 2,369 15,481 12,826,220 4,044 7,576 3,861 17,952 40,412,753 3,725 3,136 2,833 3,711 2,503 1,353 498 166 27 13,706 5,473,978 3,968 6,863 1,794 1,081 25,814 25,737,016 1,424 7,212 7,284 9,569 325 574,365,605 21,969 196,696,345 170,702,660 10,187,246 6,762,007 9,044,432 377,670,260 12,707,226 30,731,223 334,181,811 333 11,738 312 1,856 31 35 852 21,460 752 2,697 221 557 1,643 55,068 1,509 4,994 185 364 10,201 7,677 28,526,630 900 3,602 1,112 1,226 837 5,369 51,568,716 3,035 724 521 437 652 5,472 3,280,603 1,891 2,630 951 6,250 12,955,125 1,572 1,185 958 1,096 761 467 148 48 15 4,963 1,721,436 1,854 2,372 439 298 10,004 6,960,887 1,054 3,924 2,714 2,239 73 177,346,357 17,377 47,486,675 32,992,587 3,408,094 4,709,813 6,376,181 129,859,682 6,877,536 13,158,947 109,823,199 300 14,986 281 2,493 28 92 817 32,729 684 4,002 290 1,229 1,388 98,547 1,198 6,213 267 1,336 1 45 270 9,663 7,753 25,057,808 627 3,467 1,266 1,375 1,023 5,590 53,285,033 2,530 825 573 630 1,032 5,985 5,278,336 1,297 2,820 1,863 7,166 17,480,323 1,360 1,177 1,164 1,498 1,073 549 250 88 7 5,166 2,022,628 1,421 2,576 733 436 9,628 11,953,222 207 1,941 2,793 4,486 201 235,455,166 24,352 89,269,040 82,054,174 4,669,133 1,291,217 1,254,516 146,187,126 4,290,670 10,377,821 131,513,635 3 132 3 16 6 475 55 1 3 37 4,918 35 625 5 27 342 235 10,878,074 31 60 43 60 91 202 24,000,133 52 27 22 32 69 131 250,460 22 57 52 264 2,434,141 13 21 23 47 45 56 28 22 4 131 193,588 24 53 23 31 327 516,327 5 86 89 129 18 46,660,571 136,434 3,366,270 1,527,653 66,275 665,787 1,106,555 43,294,301 760,738 709,531 41,323,932 3^3 acre? . . . Dry materials fanns reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms renorting. .. Ions... 12,483 351 1,642 27 64 2,115 Dry materials fanns reporting. . . tons . . . 73,508 1,817 8,285 525 Inns, . . 1,592 1,093 42,053 954 tons... Liqui(t malenals farms ref«rtinp. .. tons Lime or limine materials used dunng the year fainns rerorting — acres limed... Ions. .. SPEnFlED F/VRM EXPENDITURES Any of the following speciried expenditures fams reporting. . . dollars... Under $100 farms reporting. . . 2,992 191 401 5,925 4,228 11,337,857 525 S100toS999 farms reporting... ?l,000 to'Sl,999 farms reporting... $2,000 to M,999 farms reporting... S.'i.OOO or more farms reporting. . . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting... dollars... 2,037 560 520 586 3,261 24,041,771 1,669 $1,000 to S2.499 farms reporting... 391 315 $5,000 to $9,999 farm.s reporting. . . 270 616 3,393 dollars... 3,016,821 834 2,069 $1,000 or more farms renorti ng .. . 99C Hired labor farms reporting. . . dollars... $200 to $499 farms reporting... $.500 to $999 farms renorting... 4,272 7,542,164 78C 753 5S: 1,07C $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . . 55,000 lo $9,999 farms reporting. .. 624 281 S10,000 lo $19,999 farms rofxirtinc. . . $50,000 or more farms reporting... Seeds, bulbs, plants, and t/ees farms reporting. . . dollars... Under $100 farms reporting... $100 lo $499 farms renorting... £ 1 3,44f 1,536,22 65' 1,86. 59' $1,000 or more farms reporting... Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting... dollars... 31( 5,85 6,296,03 15 $100 to $499 farms reporting... $500 to $999 farms reporting... $1,000 lo $4,999 fanns reporting... 1,26 1,63 2,71 $5,000 or more farms reporting. . . ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODU(~rS SOLD R\ SOIIRrE All farm products sold total, dollars... average per farm, dollars. . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fhiit.s and nuts, sold dollars... Fruits and nuts sold dollars... 3 114,903,511 19,383 55,574,360 54,128,246 2,043,744 95,19C 307, 18C 58,329,151 Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. .. Livestock and livestock products, other Uian poultry and dairy, sold dollars... 5,534,824 51,016,045 See footjiotes at end of table. COLORADO 109 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTIC'S BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data ai» based on reports for only a sample ol farms. See text] (For deriniUons and explanations, see text) lercial farms by tenure of operator^Cuntlnued Cash tenants Share-crop tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenants Other and unspecified tenants USE OF COMVIERaAL FERTILIZER \ND LIME-Continued Commercial fertihrer and fertilizine matenals used dun ng Uie year— Conti nued Oops on which used— Continued Irish potatoes Dry materials . . Liquid materials Sugar beets.. . . Dry materials . . , Liquid mal«inals . All other crops , , , Dry maten al s . . Liquid matenals Lime or liming matenals used dunne the year . SPEnFIED F\IIM EXPETOmiRES \ny of the following specified expenditures . Feed for livestock and poultry Under ^100 SIOO to 1899 Sl.OOD to J1.999 . $2,000 to ?4,999 , M.OOO or more . , Purchase of livestock and poultiy . Under SI ,0OC Sl.OOO to $2,199 . $2,.Wn to 54,999 . $5,000 lo $9,999 . $10,000 or more . Machine hire , Under $200 . , $200 lo $999 . $1,000 or more Under «200 $200 lo $499 .... $500 to $999 .... $1,000 to $2,499. $2,."i00 to $4,999 . . . $5,000 lo $9,999 . . . 510,000 lo $19,999 . $20,000 to $49,999 . $50,000 or more . . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . Under $100 .... $100 to $499 ... S-WO to JB99 . . . $1,000 or more . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business . . , . Under $100 $100 to $499 .... $.500 to $899 $1,000 to $4,999 . $5,000 or more . , 'arms reporting, acres. Farms reporting. tons. 'arms reporting. tons. arms reporting. arms re(xirting. tons. 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting. rni-s reporting, acres limed. arms reporting.. i reporting. . dollars.. ; reporting., 'arms reporting. . s reporting.. s reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'aims reporting. . dol 1 flrs . . 'arms reporti ng . . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporti ng . . 'arms repoiti ng . . 'arms reporting, . dollars., 'arms reporting., 'tums reporting., 'arms reporting.. 'arms reporting. . dol I nrs . . s reporting., amis reporti ng . . 'aims reporting., 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting., 'arms reporting., 'arms reporting., 'arms reporting. . ; reporting.. 'arms reporting. . dollars., 'arms reporting., 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting.. 'arms reporting, dollars, 'arms reporting. 1 reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting. ESTDHATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE \U farm pn-iducLs sold .total, dollars average per farm, dollars All crops sold dollars Field crops, other than vegeuibles and fruits and nuts, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest products and horticultural snecialty pnjducts sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold ,. dollars Pouluy and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars See footnotes at end of table. 250 5 50 36 970 26 131 11 26 50 1,051 40 145 20 16 566 485 .,342,384 33 224 31 74 73 358 ,754,118 1B3 5Q 39 39 38 254 161,182 93 120 41 328 509,836 92 64 54 56 271 101,151 109 126 24 12 553 359,513 44 208 178 123 3,221,451 14,526 1,459,699 1,093,077 1l4,485 14,637 182,500 6,761,752 77,513 1,566,889 28 1,110 28 166 157 5,452 121 608 46 175 152 8,216 135 706 22 122 751 624 841,799 54 354 98 80 38 497 1,673,394 309 54 43 37 54 514 366,724 121 267 126 559 1,029,550 147 134 66 105 78 486 187,483 173 213 57 43 745 824,252 2 140 264 331 12,379,976 16,441 6,955,824 6,283,269 661,315 9,840 1,400 5,424,152 136,492 970,183 210 7,177 199 936 16 35 1 567 54 425 1 349 6 135 394 1 124 724 27 682 621 1 751 135 242 3,400 2,166 4,738,798 371 1,043 255 223 274 1,745 10,322, '?83 942 200 162 132 309 2,425 1,918,084 484 1,286 655 2,559 4,310,952 416 433 454 703 348 159 44 2 2,061 971,979 234 1,198 393 186 3,361 3,396,624 622 936 1,755 20 63,256,369 18,599 33,589,036 37,445,757 1,059,500 65,979 17,800 24,667,333 510,759 2,535,236 21,621,338 102 3,271 96 413 6 24 ,092 199 399 121 ,177 112 289 14 21 662 570 2,363,244 27 234 69 83 157 446 6,325,042 135 47 43 54 162 445 375,696 101 245 99 531 1,126,759 76 74 53 145 111 65 7 395 172,234 59 212 94 30 662 328,141 1 107 196 354 4 19 896,371 30,055 6 030,730 5 945,220 134,370 640 13 815,641 35,863 1 062,040 12 717,738 28 675 23 77 5 132 ,669 122 512 20 29 46 927 546 383 1,551,642 40 182 57 60 44 215 3,461,434 100 53 255 195,135 35 151 69 295 565,067 49 48 56 61 53 21 233 103,379 337, 550 83 184 114 152 1 11 149,344 20,420 3 489,071 3 355,923 23,574 4,094 105,480 7 660,273 17,655 400,476 7 ,242,142 1|0 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sainple of farms. See textj {For defintlions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners All tenants LIVESTOCK AND UVESTOCK PRODtJCTS Cattle and calves Cows, includinf: heifers that have calved Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including: steer and bull calves .. . arms reporting. number, aims reporline. number, 'arms reporting. number, arms renorun^. number, i renortine. number. Farms reportrnc by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head fnrms renortini*, '2 to 4 head farms renortinR. ."i to 0 head farms reportintj. 10 [o 10 head fanns reportins. 'Ifl lo 49 head farms report! ns. 50 lo 99 head forms reportinjj. 100 to tfl" head .farms reportini;. 5^0 or more head , farms reporting. r.e calvcd- Cows, includinsz heifers IhnI hr 1 head , farms rcnortinc. 3 to 9 head farms reponinfj. 10 lo 19 head farms roportj nft . ;?9 to 19 head farms report! nf. 19 lo 19 head farms reportin:;. 59 to 7t head farms reportin;^. 75 to 99 head fanns roportinir. ion or more head farms reporlinc. Milk cows- 1 head farms r»;nortin^. 2 lo 9 head farms report! nc. 10 lo 19 head farms rctiorting. m ti 19 head farriis reponini;. W to 19 head farms renortinf!, 50 to 71 head farms ronortlns. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms rerxirtine. Horses and/ol mules farms reporting, number. Hogs and pigs farms 3otn since June 1 , farms Bom before ,Iune I fanns Sheep and lambs farms Lambs under 1 year old farms Sheeo 1 year old and over farms Ewes fanns Rams and wethers farms Chicksis 4 months old and over farms renortinc, nuTiber. reportin;:. number. reporting, number. reporting. number, reportinp, nun-ber, reportinc, number, reporting, number, reporting, number, reporting, number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattje and calves sold alive Hogs and oigs sold alive Sheep and lambs sol d alive Milk and cream sold ^. farms Chickens including broilers sold farms Chicken eggs sold farms fl reporting number dollars 5 reporting number dollars s reporting number dollars rcnorting pounds dollars reporting dollars reporting dozens dollars Litters farrovftd December 1, 1958. to November 30, 1959 farms number 1 or 2 litters 1 1n 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 19 litters 40 lo fi9 litters 70 or more litters June 2 to November 10 December 1 lo Jul . 1 arms arms 'arms amis arms number . . .farms number reporting, of litters, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, refiorting. reporting, of litters, reporting, of liUers, 24,475 2,238,701 22,086 815,814 16,051 127,057 20,805 746,655 20,567 676,232 785 2,741 2,517 2,5S7 5,323 4,519 4,974 629 2,694 6,601 3,161 2,261 ;,374 1,807 794 1,894 5,137 7,956 1,060 616 843 302 75 62 14,128 66,556 10,292 245,384 7,158 135,370 7,553 110,014 5,495 2,075,682 4,210 851,279 4,750 1,224,403 4,651 1,133,323 3,577 41,080 18,171 1,944,819 21,529 1,609,940 293,800,481 6,986 289,714 9,270,848 4,667 1,778,U5 23,115,495 7,925 787,472,076 31,540,093 5,725 337,974 8,127 16,179,055 5,177,296 5,724 43,295 2,181 2,204 849 388 71 31 4,399 20,246 4,275 23,049 20,138 ',185,662 18,309 792,155 13,348 119,789 17,557 730,027 17,470 663,480 421 1,578 1,356 2,072 4,675 4,446 4,963 627 1,601 4,575 2,723 2,112 2,817 1,799 793 1,889 3,846 6,579 1,040 616 837 296 75 59 11,404 55,905 8,010 218,909 5,677 120,361 5,949 98,54« 4,326 2,025,481 3,406 836,124 3,750 1,139,357 3,631 1,150,182 2,943 39,175 14,395 1,700,015 13,401 1,589,097 296,319,506 5,719 268,510 8,592,320 3,805 1,749,267 22,740,471 7,012 764,100,488 30,781,223 4,896 778,006 6,670 14,731,239 4,713,996 4,668 39,238 1,596 1,308 782 388 65 29 3,589 18,118 3,643 21,120 7,620 667,168 6,951 238,183 5,148 50,051 6,724 228,309 6,615 200,676 152 595 553 877 2,090 1,744 1,458 151 570 1,772 1,191 887 1,161 627 258 485 1,390 2,502 427 230 382 110 35 22 4,166 18,191 2,867 94,948 1,998 49,966 2,122 44,982 1,664 504,650 1,244 214,449 1,498 290,201 1,458 280,270 1,184 9,931 5,&48 772,173 7,022 509,702 93,391,794 2,028 123,886 3,964,352 1,493 444,876 5,783,388 2,946 316,852,745 13,158,947 2,052 526,097 2,751 7,651,018 2,448,324 1,629 16,301 488 614 323 151 36 17 1,287 7,647 1,327 8,654 1,069,052 7,358 426,579 5,129 41,781 7,022 339,795 7,081 302,678 137 515 372 616 1,574 1,746 2,557 363 520 1,485 938 799 1,112 892 432 1,180 1,566 2,616 347 178 260 99 38 25 5,063 28,208 2,980 78,820 2,086 39,659 2,224 31,161 1,722 1,073,406 1,402 331,016 1,533 742,390 1,513 717,351 1,260 24,539 5,368 637,295 7,354 679,458 113,655,976 2,174 33,626 2,676,032 1,517 876,838 11,393,394 2,407 269,641,886 10,377,821 1,852 163,442 2,567 5,236,518 1,675,686 1,718 12,757 595 702 270 125 21 5 1,308 5,811 1,325 6,946 295 154,694 261 42,708 177 2,101 262 49,10'' 272 62,379 127 62 22 108 41 102 10 6 243 2,741 96 2,804 56 1,410 70 1,394 39 92,043 32 30,387 37 61,656 36 60,012 33 1,6U 147 79,224 272 172,902 40,475,846 38 2,223 71,136 41 69,293 900,809 62 15,003,323 709,631 32 51,307 31 649,285 207,771 38 591 1 2 29 239 34 302 See foolnotes at end of table. COLORADO State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: [D&la ve bajtod on reports for only a aunple of fanns. See LextJ 111 CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Item (For liefiniUonH and explanalioi Commercial farniE by tenure of oper^itor — C or; t, i nu-^'i Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock -share tenants Other and tonspecifled tenants LIVESTOCK \ND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting. number. Cows, including heifera thai have calved .fnnna repnrtine. number. ^ 499 head farms reporting. 50fl or more hefli farms reporting. Cows, including heifers thai have calved— 1 head farms refvirLing., 2 to 9 head farms reporting., 10 lo 19 head fanns reporting. , 20 to 29 head farms reporting., 30 to 49 head farms reporting., W to 74 head fanns njporting.. 75 to 99 head farrns reporting.. 100 or more head famis reporting.. Milk cows- 1 head fatms reporting., 2 to 9 head farms reporting., 10 to 19 head farms reporting., 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. ^0 to 49 head farms reporting.. W to 74 head fantis reporting.. 75 to 99 head fnim? reporting. , 100 or more head farms reporting., Horses and or mules fanns reporting., number.. Hogs and pigs farms reporting. . number. . Bom since June 1 fanns reporting.. number.. fiom before June 1 farms reporting. . number.. Sheep and lambs fanns renorting.. number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting.. number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number.. Ewes farms reporting. . number.. Rams and wethers fanns reporting.. number,. Chickens i months old and over fanns reporting.. Livestock and livestock products sold: CatUe and calves sold alive farms reporting. . number.. dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive , , .farms reporting. . number.. dollars.. Sheeo and Iambs sold ahve farms reporting.. number. . dollars.. Milk and cream sold fanns reporting.. pounds . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting.. dol I ars . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.. dozens.. dollars. . Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30. 1959 fams reporting... number of litters., , 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. .. 3 to 9 liUers fanns reporting.., ID to 19 litters fanns reporting... 20 to ^9 hUers farms reporting... 40 to fi9 liUers farms reporting... 70 or more litters fanns rerorting... June 2 to November W famis reporting... number of litters.. . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting... number of litters... See footnoios at end of table. 454 42,112 420 13,915 290 4,619 395 12,954 397 10,243 22 23 25 39 113 112 112 73 121 18 16 36 20 314 1,620 162 3,219 138 1,749 101 1,470 121 39,077 89 9,358 U5 29,719 115 28,747 82 972 640 37,296 599 15,051 433 3,988 558 10,429 571 11,816 S3 183 176 116 156 138 115 199 60 21 23 15 326 826 319 8,486 247 5,252 252 3,234 92 44,116 82 30,167 58 13,949 57 13,560 43 389 279 461 1,821 25,610 46,131 104,682 «9 593 1,323 26,3i8 21,412 92, 742 4,275,633 3,402,631 18 ,608,157 112 253 829 3,091 9,577 24,112 98,912 306, 4M 771,584 110 84 319 42,256 39,164 158,930 549,328 509,132 2 066,090 170 290 831 5,950,173 25,643,234 65 746, 299 1,566,839 970,183 2 535,236 66 227 534 4,930 9,184 18,711 120 267 696 222,370 395,953 431,960 71,158 126,705 138,228 92 214 739 583 1,497 4,646 41 60 339 29 104 247 11 31 100 10 19 47 1 6 69 177 535 269 699 2,257 67 161 547 314 798 2,389 2,283 119,477 1,894 28,599 1,526 11,435 1,817 50,038 1,760 40,840 67 323 279 360 518 375 348 13 295 811 307 176 186 77 19 23 442 764 142 68 84 26 808 1,916 1,170 27,394 846 16,304 897 11,090 413 153,065 335 130,656 299 22,409 298 21,546 174 363 563 64,696 472 14,341 383 4,046 486 28,553 447 21,304 6 41 20 32 99 155 193 17 70 123 39 62 39 52 13 24 118 165 14 31 34 21 265 756 257 9,387 183 4,581 197 4,706 212 94,652 160 69,668 173 24,984 167 24,289 137 695 394 21,038 541 55,738 10,857,304 210 13,834 602,688 194 86,079 1,119,027 207 24,918,849 1,062,040 90 2,678 164 97,145 31,087 159 2,425 41 51 34 28 124 930 117 1,495 403 31,165 354 7,779 262 1,768 293 10,842 327 12,544 18 30 61 64 63 102 48 123 65 42 34 25 8 9 101 110 22 16 219 1,647 159 1,351 118 1,340 36 511 63 24,472 62 20,423 37 4,049 37 3,907 30 142 277 13,862 352 30,295 6,652,165 75 3,161 101,152 47 31,831 413,803 99 10,343,479 400,476 43 1,657 74 46,990 15,037 79 433 60 216 65 222 112 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For Hefinitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners All tenants SPEOnED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . acres , Under 11 acres famis reporting , 11 to 2i acres f anns reporting , 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . 50 to 74 acres f anns reporting . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting , 100 or more acres famis reporting . Harvested for grain famiE reporting. acres . bushels . Sales f ams reporting . bushels . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. acres . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres . pounds . Sales fanns reporting. pounds . Winter wheat harvested faims reporting. acres . bushels. Sales fanns reporting . bushels , Spring wheat harvested fanns reporting , acres , bushels , Sales farms reporting. bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres , bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels , Barley harvested farms reporting , acres , bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels. Hye harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales fanns reporting. bushels . Rroso millet harvested fanns reporting, acres . bushels . Sales fanns reporting. bushels . Dry field and seed beahs harvested for beans farms reporting. acres . 100-lb. bags. Hay crops : Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating fanns reporting, acres . tons. Sales fanns reporting . tons . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay fanns reporting . acres . tons. Sales fanns reporting. tons , Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay fanns reporting . acres . tons. Sales farms reporting , tons , Wild hay cut farms reporting, acres . tons. Sales fanns reporting , tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . , acres . tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. 11,046 468,645 2,259 2,845 2,926 1,434 563 1,019 7,275 283,476 15,319,634 3,883 8,941,504 6,088 609,516 3,869 383,286 490,069,890 2,541 320,972,696 11,381 2,176,965 48,266,262 11,016 45,074,452 1,733 30,295 789,964 1,262 698,233 5,368 112,560 4,040,655 1,547 1,264,643 10,815 499,287 14,701,473 5,394 8,220,443 1,192 67,477 865,506 928 724,924 937 75,786 1,077,605 557 696,356 3,308 184,931 1,585,811 1,293,774 16,288 672,729 1,649,335 6,359 541,574 2,426 219,760 318,128 513 40,711 2,562 54,221 60,199 236 3,606 2,031 284,538 264,962 322 30,980 1,651 60,216 58,430 171 5,833 55 2,310 16,963 9,954 456,362 1,475 2,625 2,864 1,423 562 1,005 6,495 281,533 15,014,579 3,632 8,831,494 5,730 597,497 3,693 376,976 482,737,282 2,442 318,443,698 10,636 2,155,847 47,932,323 10,414 44,779,245 1,551 28,675 751,889 1,135 668,673 4,790 106,756 3,844,U4 1,380 1,191,081 9,959 488,028 14,403,589 5,074 8,08o,404 1,126 65,879 851,105 882 712,919 880 73,861 1,056,200 531 687,076 3,161 180,438 1,572,111 1,231,766 13,514 633,169 1,533,420 5,359 521,654 2,140 212,134 303,290 415 37,808 2,230 50,086 57,147 165 2,876 1,723 277,261 258,361 245 29,756 1,387 56,806 54,723 115 4,243 3,391 111,007 786 1,107 811 404 119 164 1,972 58,613 3,516,155 883 1,676,860 1,388 91,865 828 53,366 74,598,251 461 45,&42,161 2,862 339,418 7,743,007 2,759 7,273,834 688 10, 772 292,252 460 246,566 1,999 37,299 1,406,172 447 375,353 3,035 101,086 3,235,423 1,229 1,625,855 258 10,271 141,076 170 114,679 166 9,799 148,074 79 85,873 867 41,849 346,131 400,018 5,417 223,384 533,637 1,664 152,410 981 77,610 117,542 160 14,272 831 15,961 19,038 55 693 694 67,457 68,175 95 10,794 429 14,386 14,649 40 1,230 3,139 180,141 394 615 390 513 214 508 2,091 112,841 5,042,194 1,090 2,314,904 2,940 366,731 1,794 224,708 280,668,701 1,174 180,747,564 5,032 1,400,419 30,920,563 4,962 28,733,441 497 11,930 281,454 361 255,556 1,763 49,515 1,616,255 488 499,196 3,917 268,076 7,379,233 2,149 4,390,090 660 42,051 534,575 528 440,404 496 48,436 680,818 308 448,315 312 32,138 428,941 556,886 4,303 244,239 589,595 1,515 161,498 870 102,813 149,738 155 15,005 961 25,115 28,522 56 1,191 791 152,123 144,081 95 11,294 714 31,886 30,187 54 2,333 55 2,310 16,963 27 1,220 10,305 16 710 4,733 17 30 1,845 130,310 6 33,400 35 5,630 21 3,235 5,720,088 9 3,387,480 71 23,818 526,803 70 502,339 209 6,565 7 6,415 46 1,307 45,956 12 14,915 54 5,120 132,040 12 88,328 6 2,551 24,790 4 23,308 7 670 15,650 7 8,800 10 2,707 10,152 67,364 155 15,638 29,962 39 4,261 54 9,922 14,318 3 1,600 23 1,788 1,808 2 160 60 38,139 26,612 8 800 20 2,207 2,575 170 1,100 COLORADO 113 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continue(i [Dais are based on reports for only a sanple of fanna. fiee text ) Iton (For defini lions and ^Kplonntions, Commercial farms by tenure of operator — Continued SPEariF.D CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting.. acres . . Under 11 acres f aims reporting . . 11 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres fanns reporting.. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting.. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. . 100 or more acres farms reporting. . Harvested for grain fanns reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting.. acres . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . Sales farms reporting. . pounds . . Winter wheat harvested farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Spring wheat harvested farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . ■ Barley harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels.. Proso millet harvested fanns reporting.. acres . , bushels . , Sales farms reporting. , bushels . . Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting. , acres . , 100-lb. bags., Hay crops: Land frcm flrtilch hay was cut acres., Alfalfa and alfalfa miKtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting.. acres . , tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting.. tons. Oats, irtieat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Wild hay cut fanns reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. ac res . tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Grass silage made frcm grasses, alfalfa, clover, or siliall grains farms reporting. acres . tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. Cash tenants 157 4,595 28 58 48 14 7 2 70 2,084 116,270 39 43,750 6,476 35 3,441 2,959,840 32 1,741,165 125 12,021 270,987 120 255,490 13 135 5,120 96 2,677 120,931 29 59,256 125 4,535 125,730 40 40,905 Share -cash tenants 330 2 760 7 2 450 12 lis 12 850 5 7 000 34 597 7 766 27 853 237 11 294 22 972 63 ■^ 314 58 5 060 5 468 12 775 74 1 422 2 239 5 75 59 9 ,047 a ,890 16 2 ,335 19 1 ,035 1 ,025 377 25,201 29 80 81 69 43 75 304 20,067 852,850 200 619,287 33,230 201 22,140 22,401,880 143 17,264,492 438 75,260 1,640,762 428 1,565,987 61 1,600 37,196 54 34,381 134 2,858 58,917 31 13,505 347 16,817 364,075 179 188,390 65 3,298 47,802 62 42,280 64 3,955 54,990 33 37,225 80 2,536 30,392 30,084 Crop-share tenants 341 17 381 38 849 206 18 351 49 6 025 6 515 1,615 1,457 19 333 28 2,265 2,973 10 1,333 66 2,798 2,159 9 407 2,199 100, 161 177 586 785 352 137 162 1,646 70,301 4,212,721 1,219 3,OM,573 771 74,124 652 55,987 75,967,969 523 57,820,968 1,675 249, 543 5,515,764 1,652 5,195,333 181 2,767 89,189 165 82,594 549 9,367 422,153 303 198,888 1,879 71,994 2,306,464 1,259 i,5ai,8i3 112 6,252 85,642 96 78,788 125 9,538 134,528 1,133 42,053 644,022 100,545 2,237 84,996 265,942 1,534 149,781 Livestock-Share tenants 5,795 7,845 166 2,387 2,235 25 355 35 4,214 3,958 10 2,095 106 3,093 2,846 12 223 5 60 375 397 20,649 17 110 155 39 28 48 234 10,798 805,025 107 422,825 162 14,373 111 10,045 14,747,893 63 3,187,003 246 34,156 307,460 246 762,444 65 951 32,938 62 31,123 133 2,859 128,431 33 16,690 410 13,067 546,045 103 114,678 14 790 9,990 13 8,220 7 597 7,770 124 3,884 54,605 32,390 527 24,932 68,207 199 18,150 39 3,945 5,564 6 350 59 1,277 1,528 2 39 15 Cfther and unspecified tenants 23 1,200 1,143 5 150 400 229 10,176 143 5,034 339,054 88 175,895 60 5,068 51 4,054 5,672,660 37 3,657,860 137 21,212 506,982 177 490,377 38 311 7,125 13 5,153 70 874 45,299 37 13,278 192 7,333 264,579 103 133,345 336 4,470 2 2,790 3 113 1,520 2 530 101 4,674 50,102 16,121 297 11,305 34,256 139 12,889 24 964 1,300 10 750 32 521 320 1 30 41 3,130 2,881 11 1,105 10 201 139 114 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued LData are based on reports for only a sample of famis. See text] Total all farms Comnercial farms by tenure of operator Itrtn (For definitions and explanation?, see text) Total Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants SPEOFIED CROPS RARVESTED-Continued Irish potatoes harvested for home 1,695 52,076 10,539,743 4,192 143,427 2,479,062 1,665 10,346,435 2,438 20,073 1,587 51,707 10,493,879 4,176 143,318 2,477,662 1,4U 10,187,246 1,428 16,873 556 15,222 3,154,141 942 24,720 416,034 551 3,408,094 959 9,744 503 21,089 4,330,554 902 36,545 649,864 461 4,669,133 361 4,152 6 522 91,643 9 584 10,356 9 66,27-; 19 2,462 522 14,874 2,917,541 2,323 81,469 1,401,408 390 2,043,744 89 515 acres^. . hundredweight — Sugar beets harvested for sugar fanns reporting... acres — tons . . . Vegetables harvested for sale f airrs reporting . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and acres ^Includes millc equivalent of cream and butterfat sold, ^Does not include acreage for farms ■in.tii less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. COLORADO 115 State Table 21. -FARMS AND P^ARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued I DftU are ttaseii on reports for only » sanple of fanna. See lexl ] Ccamnerclal farms by tenure of operator— Continued !twn (For derimlions nnH evplan&tions, see text) Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Share-crop tenants Lives toe !i -share tenants Other and unspecified tenants SPEaFIED CROPS HABVESTED-ConliMed Irish potatoes harvested for home 6 250 69,005 36 970 15,269 35 164,4S5 28 40 1,307 305,045 167 6,002 99,067 46 661,315 10 60 291 8,512 1,509,754 1,720 59,881 1,028,500 244 1,059,500 199 136 3,989 873,815 243 3,768 156,172 43 134,870 3 49 acres*'., hundredweight. . . 816 159,922 157 acres . . . tons. . . 5,848 102,400 22 23,574 Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and 21 acres .. . 115 116 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE state Table 22.-CASH RENT PAID BY CASH TENANTS AND SHARE-CASH TENANTS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM- CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for o nly a sample of fairns. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total Commercial farms Other farms Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total Commerci al farms Other farms CASH TENANTS All cash tenants number... 938 17 8,159 938 734,581 35 13,584 729,156 777.4 36,389 44.90 82.3 642 69,753 714 76.1 582,881 816.4 37,290 45.68 1,250 1.53 3.35 566 11 5,119 566 671,796 14 9,144 667,771 1,179.8 51,518 40.49 78.8 430 62,102 403 71.2 524,241 1,300.8 53,252 40.94 1,745 1.34 3.28 372 6 3,040 372 62,785 21 4,440 61,385 165.0 15,692 87.85 87.6 212 7,651 311 83.6 58,640 188.6 16,606 88.07 608 3.23 3.66 SHAR&CASH TENANTS All share-cash tetiants . . number. . . 825 30 6,720 825 671,445 33 7,254 670,911 313.2 53,539 66.25 82.7 810 210,335 629 76.2 511,046 812.5 53,494 65.84 801 0.99 1.50 753 30 6,720 753 653,450 33 7,254 652,916 867.1 57,618 66.93 32.3 744 206,410 572 76.0 495,996 867.1 57,568 66.39 341 0.97 1.46 72 72 17,995 17,995 249.9 12,750 45.30 36.1 66 3,925 57 79.2 15 050 Land o*Tied operators reporting... acres .. . Land rented from others operators reporting. . . Land rented to others operators reporting. . . acres .. . Land owned operators reporting . . . acres acres . . . Land rented toothers operators re^xirtj ng . . . acres... Average size of farm acres . . . Value of land and buildings: \verage per farm dollars. . . Average per acre dollars. . . Proportion of share-cash tenants reporting value percent... Cropland har%'ested /arms refxirting. . . Share-cash tenants reporting both value ot land and buildings and amount of cash tent paid number... Proportion of all share.cash tenant* percent... All land rentci from others acres... Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . . . Proportion of cash tenants reporting value percent... Cropland harvested farms reporting... Cash tenants reporting both value of lantt and buildings and amount of cash rent paid number. . . Proportion of ali cash tenants percent... 264.0 12,605 47.74 405 1.53 3.22 Value of land and buildings; Average per operator dollars — Average per acre dollars .. . Cash rent paid: Average per operator dollars . . . Average per acre dollars... Average per SlOO of value of land and buildings dollars... Value of land and buildings: \verage per operator dollars .. . \verage per acre dollars... Cash rent paid: \verage per operator dollars \verage per acre dollars. . . Average per $100 of value of land and buildings dollars State Table 23.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS If the estimated number of farms reporting Is — Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ fron the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — Level 2 Level 3 If the estimated number of farms reporting is — Then the chances are about 2 In 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — Level 1^ Level 2 Level 3 25... 50..., 100... 250. . . 500... 1,000. 2,500. 40 28 20 6.3 4.0 53 37 26 17 12 8.4 5.3 71 50 7.1 68 43 30 21 15 9.6 5,000.. 10,000. 25,000. 50,000. 100,000 250,000 2.8 2.0 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.4 3.7 2.6 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 5.0 3.5 2.2 1.6 1.1 0.7 6.3 4.8 3.0 2.1 1.5 1.0 ^Level 1 should be usett in determining the sampling reliability of estimated number of farms and farms reporting. The level for all other items should be obtaineti from State Table 24. If the estimated number of farms or farms reporting constitutes more than 75 percent of all farms In the universe, a tjetter approximntlcm to the sampling reliability may be obtained by multiplying the percent given In the table as follows: 1. When the number of farms or farms reporting Is 75 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.50. 2. When ttie number of farms or farms reporting is 90 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error l^ 0.30. 3. When the numter of farms or farms reporting is 95 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.20. COLORADO 117 State Table 24.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS [To Hetemiine the somnlinE rpliability for iin ilen', usp this Uble In Hpt*«mnn( which of the 4 leiHs of samplinc rplinbihly In use in '^ate Tablp 2X To usp SUitc Table M, it i* neces- lo ohtnin the numbpf of fam^ renorling for (he itemj k' lo reff^ nl ^n lo r Tonur(Mif-fnm- Siztvof-faim group oporntor group Fcnnomir-rlji.s ^of-fam group T)P- r-fann KiT)up 1 1 _ lUHTl = ■o 1 ll {For (lefmitionB and exrtlanalions, se^ text) 1 1 1 IL 1 £ s i 1 3 £ ,. 1 c g , 3 1 S-i 1 s s 1 1 s i 1 (2 s 0- 1 3 ^ o '^ o c 5 8 X b ^ a. £ a ^ 3 S g Farms and farm characteristics: LaniJ in firms acres 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 Value of land and buildings per fann dollars 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cropland harvested acres 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 Tola] cropland acres 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 Total pasUireland acres 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 2 2 2 1 Imcaied land in farms acres 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 Commercial fertilizer: Land on which comnercial ferlili^w was used acres 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 Farm iatwr: Repilar hired workers employed IMI or more days persons 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 Specified (arm expenditures 2 3 4 i. 4 2 u Feed for livestock and poultr>' dollars 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 Purchase of livestock and poultJ% dollars 4 A ii 4 4 4 4 3 4 2 3 2 A 4 4 3 2 Machine hire dollars 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 ^ '^ 1 Hired labor dollars 3 A 3 3 3 4 4 2 2 ^ 3 3 3 2 3 Seeds, bulbs, planl-s. and trees dollars i 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ^' 2 2 2 2 2 fiasoline and oLhef petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 '^ 3 Livestock and livestock products 1 3 1 CaUle and calves on hand number 1 i. 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 Cows, including heifers thai have calved, on hand number 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 Hogs and pigs on hand number 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 <; 3 4 1 2 Sheep and lambs on hand number 2 3 2 A 3 2 3 1 2 2 2 1 2 4 4 4 1 Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand numoer A 4 2 4 2 2 4 3 3 4 2 2 - 4 3 2 2 Calves sold alive number 2 4 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 2 CaUJe. not counting calves, sold alive number . 1 4 3 4 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 1 3 4 2 2 2 Hogs and pigs sold alive number 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 A 2 3 2 2 Sheep and lEunbs sold alive number 1 i 3 4 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 2 Horses sold number number number dozens A 1 2 4 2 2 1 3 2 2 4 4 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 1 2 2 4 2 2 1 4 2 3 4 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 Broilers sold Other chickens sold Chicken eggs sold Valueof milk and cream sold dollars 3 -i 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 Specified crops liarvested: acres . . . 1 T 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 acres . . . 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 niaj vcro irftvi txji giaiii-. ••■••• >•••••-«>•«>■>■*- •• bushels . . . 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 .■^TKrhiimR Cnr nl 1 niiTTViap'! ..................... acres. . . 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 2 2 ^ r 1 qI l^ll'lr* L 'Jx axx j^UfA ^/uoco ,,,*..»».••»..••.-.-...• Harvested for grain or seed acres... 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 pounds . . . 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Winter wheat harvested acres. . . 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 bushels . . . 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 Spring »rtieat harvested acres. .. 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 ■[^ 2 1 1 2 1 1 bushels . . . 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 RaT'l e>v hrtT'v#*'^ + pii . ..................... .... .acres . . . 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 DiU Xcj LIOJ v^il ucu .....••*•■■.••••■•■•■••■■•■••.-•- bushels . . . 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 f q1 fa nnH a 1 fnl fn mi vtiiTP*^ (•lit, fnr haV ......... acres. . . 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 ** ' ' " ' ' a fU-IU d.-Ll tXJ-X C JilO. A ^UhI CiJ *. u b t \Jt LiAi^ ....*..-. tons 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and 2 2 irT*n■■>-- acres 1959 .. . 1,161.6 942.0 675.5 571.5 1,363.6 994.3 1,107.0 760.3 1,116.1 1,194.9 1,751.2 1,439.4 1,980.4 1,468.2 1954... Value of land and buildings: in /I VfTQiH' pfT fflTr^ --,i ........•«•■-..-- d„ltm 19S9... 58,376 36,422 103,597 43,061 46,409 28,300 81,024 54,370 60,646 28,490 66,848 43,7C2 60,716 31,774 u ISSi . . . , x'oltoTS 11^9. .. 55.53 39.13 132.53 74.91 50.39 50.22 81.00 74.54 56.58 21.85 38.0; 29. 2t 24.96 20.51 1.1 ! vcTOye per at }S5i . . . !4 PropOTdon of farms n-porliuij value ..perceni I9S9 . .. 79 74 75 76 60 69 69 15 .and in farms according to use: t9F,!,. .. S3 72 91 82 94 83 82 16 Cropland harvpsled . farms reportinp 1959 . . . 28,912 871 268 346 144 691 359 17 1951... 33,599 1,062 324 401 194 678 455 IH (irre.; 1959, , , 5,879,4.46 217,478 48,009 93,642 11,229 389,738 72,037 1!) 19.54. . 5,219,689 166,642 49,396 58,929 16,009 246,024 70,680 L'l 1 1 0 .fariL-s reporting 19,'.9. . 1954 . . , 2,544 92 5 37 10 2 6 4,175 187 14 112 16 2 24 10 lolO acres . fnrn^ reporting 1959... 1,918 74 13 29 14 4 11 2^ 1954 . . 2,490 128 10 25 25 13 20 ■_M 20 lo 130 acres .firms reporting 1959... 1,313 36 7 14 12 6 10 1954... 1,980 75 16 30 21 14 18 ':(i W to 49 acre? .f^mis reporting 1959... 2,293 72 31 IS 29 10 28 'J7 1954... 3,277 119 31 21 23 32 38 50 lo 99 acrps farms reporting 1959 . . , 1954... 5,017 6,802 131 168 72 96 37 56 41 51 35 62 65 103 nri 3(1 1 00 lo 109 acres. . i ■ . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . 6,786 7,029 168 155 81 98 63 68 25 34 98 137 124 142 :ii 3-2 L'On lo 499 acres . farms reporting 1959 .. . 6,263 161 48 lOl 13 241 93 rt:! 1954 . . 5,761 140 47 63 17 263 36 :i4 500 to 009 acres . farms re|xirting 1959... 2,125 100 7 30 201 15 1954 . . . 1,647 66 7 18 2 115 21 -Ifi 1,000 or more acres .fanns reporting 1959... 653 37 4 14 94 7 .17 1954 . . . 438 24 5 8 40 3 ns Cropland used only for pasture ..fam.s reporting 1959... 9,716 230 209 69 108 185 132 :i!t 1954 . . . 12,472 328 194 162 92 166 143 ■10 acres 1959... 1,235,186 13,695 33,217 11,545 14,025 38,307 18,126 41 19.54. , 1,007,840 21,531 28,203 14,632 4,413 30,495 10,897 42 Cropland not harvested and not pastured . . fnrm.s rejiortinB 1959 .. . 14,642 590 96 278 33 671 178 4:1 1954 . . . 20,126 909 113 398 38 799 288 44 acres 1959. 3,918,046 205,400 10,CH6 114,278 1,572 349,011 29,259 4."i 1954... 4,835,454 260,813 8,107 131,628 1,508 540,805 47, 523 46 Cultivated summer fallow . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 10,261 492 27 240 13 562 71 47 1954... 12,461 587 43 270 12 673 95 48 acres 19.59 . . . 2,686,522 176,409 1,121 86,231 365 226,040 3,700 49 1954... 3,059,424 179,117 3,211 82,927 632 323,324 14,686 5f) Soil-iniprovemenl qrasses and le.gumes . farms reportint: 1959.. . 2,990 69 39 76 3 201 33 Til aeres 1959 , . . 649,108 14,086 5,777 20, 155 88 73,313 13,292 52 Other cropiond (idle and crop failure) . . farms rejiorlinfr 1 959 . . . 6,429 231 49 91 22 277 115 5T acres 1959 . 582,416 14,905 3,148 7,892 1,119 49,658 7,267 r.4 Woodland pastured ..farms refwrting 1959,,. 2,648 7 21 7 115 1 3 55 1954,, , 3,202 12 5 9 159 1 8 56 acres 1959,.. 1,838,101 1,637 4,482 1,485 98,872 320 747 57 1954 , . . 1,834,305 2,121 3,962 2,401 122,976 160 267 .'iR Woodland no! pa'^tured, , . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 779 7 4 6 11 3 4 50 1951 . . . 833 11 1 2 24 1 fifl acres 1959... 191,589 2,545 312 72 1,423 132 isi Gl 1954... 169,381 440 160 155 3,768 100 fiO Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) , . farms reforting 1959. . , 19,313 347 185 285 74 512 246 6!^ 1954... 23,213 432 273 342 148 616 347 64 acres 1959.,, 24,647,093 187,671 323,667 279,960 69,779 561,417 733,395 fifi 1954,.. 24,317,850 258,753 290, 592 295,214 117, (K9 510,591 707,928 fifi Improved pasture (see ttxt) . , fanns rejiorting 19.59 . . , 3,752 55 64 28 12 18 23 67 1954,.. 5,576 115 76 80 67 24 22 nn acres 1959... 500,384 7,246 25,736 1,093 2,151 6,334 3,362 60 1954 . . . 526,139 4,553 13,140 4,831 5,217 2,178 753 70 Other ianil (hnu'^e lots, roads, i.va=;teland, etc. acres 1959 ., 1,077,851 24,749 9,793 11,551 3,995 14,742 15,615 71 1954.., 1,000,715 24,702 15,295 9,504 3,128 16,269 6,934 72 Cropland total ■ farms repeating 1959 , , , 1954 , , , 30,565 37,060 898 1,207 296 352 382 576 170 204 748 898 391 495 73 74 Land pastured, loLnl , , farms reporting 1959, , . 24,888 515 285 319 174 579 327 75 1954,,. 29,90i 659 334 431 214 663 410 76 Woodland. Lota! , , farms reporting 1959... 3,145 14 23 13 120 4 12 77 1954... 3,761 23 6 10 173 2 8 7H Irrigated land in farms . . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 20,312 587 281 108 123 83 316 TH 1954... 23,355 693 309 193 152 53 397 Sf acres 1959,., 2,684,757 47,145 81,232 7,120 15,731 20,987 53,076 H 1954... 2,262,921 32,651 61,897 7,756 17,313 5,073 45,964 8- S Land -use practices: Cropland in cover crops . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959... 1,253 60, 528 31 1,170 22 610 2 466 20 4,912 1 20 8 Croplaml useil for jrain or row . . . farms reporting 1959 ... 1,014 178,550 47 6,511 1 100 33 5,411 92 22,520 24 4,505 8 acres 1959... ft Land in strip-cropping systems for 46 9,708 33 9,606 125 52,251 2 soil-crfision ronJTol . , ,/ar7Ti3 reporlifuf 1959. . . 1,713 532,372 37 16,061 1 370 520 1 5751 H acres 1959... H H ^ System of terraces on crop ami pastjjre land . ) . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959... 1,274 322,390 34 7,553 6 570 39 8,275 COLORADO 121 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 reports for only n sftmplo nf fnmis. S,i' lo\[ 1 Boulder Chaffee Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Castilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert 882 183 347 10 520 228 343 162 1,224 81 155 313 166 654 1 990 199 434 14 732 380 442 171 1,416 107 203 350 179 733 2 82 15 3 3 33 .-7 9 5 62 3 15 4 7 3 480,000 664,960 1,134,080 252,160 812,160 777,600 513,920 471,680 740,480 45,440 657,920 539,520 1,078,400 1,192,960 4 59.9 23.4 83.8 5.1 70.8 51.1 82.7 48.6 45.1 24.7 20.0 66.5 27.4 95.2 5 287,466 155,734 950,244 12,842 574,943 397,672 424, 90i 229,102 334,298 11,211 137,594 358,633 296,003 1,136,154 6 231,784 151,085 961,506 10,658 506,116 546, 562 403,692 232,080 292,232 4,229 148,700 364,234 242,969 1,110,203 7 325.9 851.0 2,738.5 1,284.2 1,105.7 1,744.2 1,221.0 1,414.2 273.1 138.4 887.7 1,145.8 1,783.2 1,737.2 8 234.1 759.2 2,215.5 761.3 691.4 1,438.3 913. J 1,357.2 206.4 39.5 732.5 1,040.7 1,357.4 1,514.6 9 58,337 37,192 74,609 136,771 35,334 32,779 38,595 45,380 27,113 87,131 51,149 88,730 77,418 55,436 10 34,021 42,375 55,555 29,514 23,650 24,341 27,216 37,046 16,225 46,265 41,144 54,880 53,781 36,276 11 219.55 58.36 28.18 192.17 41.12 20.65 33.91 33.18 130.37 779.41 53.41 93.56 39.63 32.98 12 150.19 52.61 24.02 36.76 37.47 17.75 28.24 25.95 71.61 2,295.36 52.90 46.26 39.16 26.74 I.l 82 77 91 78 66 90 74 76 37 94 53 79 90 76 H 76 83 86 78 87 88 72 99 77 54 78 85 87 95 15 713 158 300 5 468 207 301 129 1,125 75 151 254 14.4 566 16 724 164 332 6 611 352 384 111 1,268 91 188 263 156 549 17 77,709 11,748 159,490 180 78,877 23,528 50,281 15,718 50,223 1,208 54,713 30,462 21,932 115,618 18 49,797 11,733 120,683 322 76, 263 27,643 38,963 12,788 47,740 1,814 66,722 23,916 19,291 83,036 19 76 19 1 30 30 15 9 277 66 1 7 6 8 20 92 28 2 1 98 77 17 7 321 77 1 19 8 8 21 50 13 39 40 10 7 208 4 6 18 5 11 22 69 12 6 1 63 54 27 7 252 7 3 22 9 26 21 44 8 2 2 28 24 14 8 142 2 5 10 5 19 24 71 12 12 45 41 30 9 173 2 4 32 13 41 25 73 28 5 1 46 23 26 14 162 2 38 14 41 26 119 33 18 54 42 72 17 209 7 31 22 63 27 172 49 22 2 90 26 75 36 202 11 70 AJ. 109 28 213 39 32 3 112 59 UO 24 213 1 16 81 45 153 29 187 33 39 108 35 76 31 100 1 21 75 44 189 .10 133 31 50 'i 121 51 93 27 73 1 39 60 3^ 139 31 104 7 113 98 19 73 22 32 1 69 29 152 32 22 7 134 95 22 29 18 27 3 78 12 21 94 33 6 1 88 23 7 8 2 2 1 30 6 3 27 .14 5 2 58 17 4 4 2 28 5 2 21 35 1 30 6 3 4 6 1 1 10 36 20 6 2 2 12 1 1 4 37 261 se 37 1 247 69 72 48 626 2 37 85 83 122 38 253 100 79 3 313 161 68 69 &46 4 29 124 90 312 39 13,946 3,937 8,973 120 38,208 5,919 11,961 6,709 34,235 51 3,322 8,327 6,235 43,717 40 11,217 7,345 18,541 19 34,607 10,142 13,374 6,983 24,260 71 2,377 10,794 8,727 38,187 41 255 28 291 1 161 109 181 32 250 4 92 157 10 499 42 559 51 336 166 151 334 43 347 24 68 221 18 ^3 19,960 2,083 216,075 108 12,628 11,457 35,279 4,068 6,873 532 18,566 16,324 220 VX.,W 44 55,206 1,765 267,407 12,621 14,617 52,826 2,594 8,468 2,010 9,890 22,195 524 lL2',63b 45 204 1 231 93 24 45 6 60 2 64 107 424 46 277 14 291 85 27 133 10 80 3 61 151 10 491 47 15,593 3 130,462 4,949 1,850 6,436 176 706 393 9,392 10,555 74,456 48 22,799 210 155,914 5,307 1,279 17, 185 178 1,045 1,395 9,093 13,287 113 76,312 49 34 4 85 "i 22 9 46 20 29 1 32 22 3 111 .50 2,634 508 36,536 108 3,197 1,163 16,461 3,568 1,109 180 6,157 1,586 126 19,810 51 58 25 142 75 94 132 8 193 1 32 78 7 159 52 1,733 1,572 49,077 4,432 3,444 12,382 324 5,058 4 3,017 4,183 94 11,923 53 33 38 2 9 58 10 64 147 23 30 28 112 54 38 65 2 9 44 22 1 46 164 17 52 26 52 55 25,676 10,438 492 12,155 32,946 50,011 29,065 35,715 3,944 7,290 9,114 23,282 se 28,357 42,397 2,080 7,257 17,576 83,223 167 12,101 40,396 1,936 17,382 8,952 10,960 57 8 10 1 7 2 17 63 20 10 2 13 58 9 19 2 5 6 2 1 14 47 23 12 3 12 59 1,036 2,276 640 743 14,100 4,333 2,557 4,961 3,992 214 2,903 60 2,055 1,741 639 2,658 753 10,006 16 1,576 2,807 4,300 2,881 166 3,932 61 436 137 283 3 342 94 148 144 487 6 31 276 145 608 62 470 93 313 5 438 124 180 154 702 5 119 325 143 687 63 135,517 117,358 552,823 205 387,529 179,388 321,087 160,339 168,152 8,957 22,420 286,893 247,400 330,336 64 75,833 83,118 542,325 335 348,759 346,098 289,964 185,800 119,450 146 38,593 279, 194 200, 168 351,558 65 165 38 4 1 119 29 n 30 159 16 27 75 22 66 138 42 9 2 108 25 6 33 377 "3 55 99 71 102 67 8,329 3,075 10,707 45 36,799 4,562 544 10,197 9,278 1,322 3,753 23,238 4,150 68 7,661 4,431 1,725 70 14,149 3,177 283 4,554 13,217 '21 3,576 21,230 11,676 12,914 69 13,622 2,894 12,751 74 24,012 113,269 6,296 8,820 36,543 413 29,663 5,345 10,833 14, 109 70 9,319 2,986 9,831 67 15,537 54,833 8,382 10,233 49,161 158 24,882 7,872 5,141 9,844 71 755 168 331 6 493 217 315 142 1,179 75 154 275 158 604 72 807 130 4U 7 683 367 406 142 1,348 98 190 312 167 681 73 627 175 289 10 455 137 192 162 924 8 70 298 162 623 74 651 175 338 13 595 239 224 168 1,112 6 137 341 173 716 75 38 45 3 9 61 11 ... 73 191 37 36 28 119 76 43 77 4 9 49 23 2 53 193 34 59 23 58 77 698 168 9 476 210 279 103 1,172 73 7 37 160 38 78 687 164 8 5 598 349 351 82 1,335 28 9 69 166 48 79 73,794 17,402 501 110,507 30,023 39,311 21,664 74,302 220 752 7,147 34,235 2,315 80 42,169 16,174 355 264 88,249 31,675 22,712 10,652 68,504 246 661 4,CkiO 30,821 2,423 81 2 18 32 3 16 55 13 4 82 70 6,139 1,485 195 490 821 1,410 50 83 6 26 7 1 1 10 68 84 330 8,827 650 70 640 730 6,303 85 66 37 2 1 3 15 51 86 8,639 16,778 31 13,956 1,116 7 1 6 724 3 410 2,585 36 2,570 10,035 166 30,021 87 88 89 122 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [DaU Tor items shown in italics are bairad on (For ilofimlions and explanations, see text) FARMS. ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms nuniber in.'in necre,ise in fnrtiis .luc to chnn^ tn fanii .lefinilion 10.54 to l!l,"i1 nunitier , .Approxin.ato Innci ^ron acres 1959. Ptxirortion in farms percent 1059. Land in Famts acres 1959 . 1954. \veracc size of f.imi acres 1959. 1954. Value Of land and buildings: Averat^r j'rr /.irm dollara 1959 . 1951. Antraye j-rr 'icre Jollars 1 953 . 195i . Proportion of (arvis rrjiorthi'j rolur percent 1950 , 195/,. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reportinp 1959 . 1054 . acre.; 1050 1954 1 to 9 acrt^s farn.s reporting 10.59 . 1954 . 10 to 19 acres- fnrr ,s rvportine 1959 . 1954. 20 to 20 acres fanns reporting 1959. 1954. 10 to 49 acres femis reporting 19.59 . 1054 . 50 to 99 acres fariLs reporting 1959 . 1051 1 00 to 199 acres farn.s reporting 1959 . 1954 . 200 to 499 acres fiwms reporting 1950. 1954 . 50tl to 909 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 1,000 or more acres fanns reporting 1959 . 1954. Cropland used only ftir pasture fam,s reporting 1959. 1954 . acres 19,59 . 1054 . Cropland not harvested and not imstured farms reporting 1959 1954. acres 1950. 1054 . Cultiv.ateil summer fallow farms reporting 1050 . 1954 acres 19.59 . 1054. Soil-improvement i^rasses nnd lemimes faims reponine 1959 . acres 1959 . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1059 . acres 1959 Woodland pastured farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 19.59 . 1954. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1 050 . 1951 . acre. 1959 . 1954. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). . . ftirms reporiing 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954 . Improved pasture (see text) farms reporting 1059. 1954 . acres 1059 . 1951. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) acres 1959 1054. Cropland, total farms reporting 1959 . 1054. Land pastured, totnl farms reporting 1059 . 1054. Woodland, total farms reporting 1959 . 1954. ItTigate.l lanti in farms farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959- 1954- Land-use practices: Croplaml in cover crops [ama Croplanjl useil tor 'jrain or row crops farweJ an the ccmtour farms Land in strip-cropping systems tor soil-erosion control /arms System ot terraces on crop and pasture land t'^'ms reporting 1959. acres 1359. reporting 1959 , acres !9',9. reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . reporting 1959. acres 1959 . 779 397 63 1,381,120 90. 0 1,2«,691 1,264,569 1,596.5 1,«)9.8 70,265 42,988 51.90 32.64 78 82 476 634 69,873 86,776 34 43 34 40 24 34 35 69 125 141 180 93 126 14 16 3 1 104 210 21,826 28,564 301 384 50,013 44,780 100 182 9,915 16,536 157 31,542 110 8,556 98 104 50,580 56,120 21 14 6,841 3,579 676 777 1,015,827 1,026,194 48 119 10,778 18,492 23,731 18,556 573 733 729 814 116 111 106 139 11,234 14,195 24 1,791 44 6,065 64 14,217 138 40,158 579 883 138 999,680 45.3 452,669 394,614 781.8 446.9 25,977 13,369 34.64 35.94 78 83 446 654 13,730 11,493 215 450 86 74 31 34 42 42 37 35 25 12 7 5 3 2 164 180 8,707 9,639 142 332 4,809 7,870 18 28 387 1,349 20 2,450 115 1,972 29 94 20,799 91,207 8 10 4,053 2,384 233 287 3%, 275 264,617 34 91 5,277 3,314 4,296 7,404 507 803 345 423 35 102 478 660 14,568 10,336 21 328 1 40 17 332 Garfield 532 677 15 1,916,160 25.2 482,661 470,608 907.3 695.1 47,674 26,982 59.26 42.22 85 92 487 609 42,681 44,162 105 111 151 102 90 324 407 27,653 22,161 127 177 7,916 9,336 48 67 3,150 4,102 22 1,827 75 2,939 81 57 34,497 34,917 37 26 6,913 9,971 362 477 344,101 320,223 135 166 16,974 11,611 18,900 29,288 513 650 487 607 103 67 491 621 54,313 52,557 26 293 95,360 20.1 19,141 11,644 1,063.4 684.9 46,439 16,393 71.56 21.25 79 74 185 140 2 4 140 16 10 8,260 6,475 4 6 3,383 3,692 3 7,214 642 3 1 173 200 99 131 17 15 3 2 46 270 154 191 1,177,600 23.6 336,875 307,710 2,137.5 1,611.0 109,787 46,932 44.20 31.23 75 63 148 161 33,209 34,303 2 5 6 16 27 35 36 30 47 48 13 11 3 4 45 64 9,737 13,922 31 43 2,431 6,364 15 20 1,334 1,539 6 365 15 682 61 86 45,091 45,931 13 11 5,335 1,961 129 150 221,760 192,301 53 51 9,407 8,915 19,312 12,373 152 130 146 135 66 94 144 162 40,136 37,697 2 100 163 221 2,072,320 12.1 251,640 309,753 1,543.8 1,401.6 106,190 81,017 73 92 44.58 <>3 76 143 176 37,655 39,741 47 105 13,318 21,841 6 21 796 1,146 12 296 590 1 460 2 40 26 93 rj,623 92,667 2 10 200 5,2% 145 167 177,359 139,296 64 57 12,679 14,994 8,139 9,786 147 208 161 215 23 98 156 197 56,050 53,362 Hinsdale COLORADO 123 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued r«^rt5 foronly n snmnle of frrnn-;, Srt> texl j Huerfano JacXson Jefferson Klown Kit Carson Lake La Plata Larimer Las Animas Lincoln Lc^an Mesa Mineral Moffat 294 104 624 350 840 13 677 1,292 633 533 1,201 1,879 14 276 1 3?3 112 1,171 443 1,085 17 833 1,521 818 656 1,327 2,443 20 329 - 3 U9 1 5 1 42 73 17 6 13 167 4 3 1,009,920 1,038,080 502,400 1,146,830 1,389,440 243,200 1,078,400 1,672,960 3,068,160 1,659,520 1,169,230 2,119,680 589,440 3,042,560 4 77.9 39.3 43.0 72.0 92.0 3.7 62.3 46.1 77.5 94.0 03.1 33.7 3.6 40.7 5 786,593 412,956 240,974 325,455 1,277,834 8,928 671,916 770,520 2,378,176 1,559,368 1,088,862 713,603 21,265 1,238,106 6 786,449 390,446 267,736 980,899 1,374,159 9,769 541,979 727,150 2,620,900 1,611,825 1,079,567 612,785 22,413 1,246,439 7 2,675.5 3,970.7 386.2 2,358.4 1,521.2 636.8 992.5 596.4 3,727.5 2,674.7 906.6 379.8 1,518.9 4,485.9 8 2,227.9 3,486.1 228.7 2,214.2 1,266.5 574.6 650.6 473.1 3,204.0 2,457.1 313.5 250.8 1,120.9 3,738.6 9 43,992 151,099 107,678 77,896 72,703 57,538 46,492 50,522 55,-;23 81,184 52,561 30,371 37,333 87,360 10 30,505 90,709 31,407 59,039 44,869 55,900 22, 7U 35,544 35,702 54,270 40,922 13,476 93,231 54,011 11 18.45 36.80 339.27 32.14 43.92 73.23 45.36 123.46 17.06 27.31 58.31 106.67 66.08 19.22 12 13.34 26.39 168.66 24.39 34.60 42.70 33.30 15.73 11.59 23.22 50.69 78.94 102.14 17.74 n 82 33 80 84 73 93 72 74 74 80 76 76 71 85 H 90 33 78 86 86 83 84 86 93 94 79 94 100 94 15 219 100 435 271 730 10 580 1,099 424 480 1,097 1,693 10 250 16 255 102 683 346 334 14 700 1,205 480 540 1,210 2,209 11 298 17 21,661 84,102 ;7, 591 159,347 330,128 1,813 44,984 127,407 44,257 189,450 282,575 67, 283 1,358 56,723 IB 19,379 71,268 22,612 164,369 264,599 1,615 51,032 94,337 37,322 180,176 279,367 74,293 2,370 60,348 10 19 149 1 2 1 59 123 57 5 16 560 7 ai 33 342 1 5 3 35 211 34 4 21 315 3 »1 20 1 68 3 8 2 63 30 48 U 13 317 11 L" 31 115 i 14 1 67 106 56 11 20 419 10 23 19 34 1 4 59 60 37 6 11 195 2 5 24 31 3 37 8 14 32 90 65 11 23 221 0 25 43 7 22 113 94 56 21 29 215 23 'Jfi 1 61 13 56 3 126 145 78 32 36 269 1 21 27 ^7 2 61 20 61 2 146 237 33 33 131 230 50 2H .-.3 3 67 29 119 2 176 343 33 56 220 328 4 61 20 43 9 45 36 130 87 336 74 86 345 139 4 61 30 39 7 40 54 224 2 116 235 67 116 394 123 3 34 31 24 23 29 81 317 5 42 152 51 173 438 44 3 68 32 18 34 20 122 305 3 44 60 39 198 382 30 1 82 33 3 32 ■i 78 133 4 13 12 106 103 3 1 20 34 1 34 1 31 115 4 14 f, 80 102 4 2 18 35 23 1 53 2 4 1 34 11 5 3fi i 20 37 32 ... 1 3 32 12 5 17 77 36 199 71 195 9 307 411 178 98 185 673 9 33 3R 127 59 233 70 179 7 354 449 222 107 319 779 7 91 39 10,625 23,613 15,282 25,003 36,372 4,164 24,923 22,586 33,150 37,218 27,106 29,624 2,983 26,725 40 10,380 30,930 15,853 19,605 22,404 3,670 25,750 22,442 19,031 23,255 20,006 30,751 1,340 10,003 41 40 3 120 287 781 ... 244 409 171 458 822 337 1 154 42 82 5 392 342 987 2 267 813 255 486 966 459 12 173 43 6,164 761 10,355 237,811 350,585 • .* 21,109 44,324 23,741 211,445 194,327 8,005 40 35,755 44 6,973 1,329 32,397 367,816 491,234 52 16,952 75,733 46,465 238,007 206,181 7,376 1,363 37,596 45 10 77 213 714 150 275 78 365 743 78 139 46 39 .; 133 281 903 162 454 91 410 813 90 166 47 1,448 7,248 116,450 246,893 10,523 25,935 9,498 145,415 172,135 1,529 30,151 48 4,114 750 10,664 213,410 314,312 10,695 40,661 11,659 164,414 165,60° 1,697 32,967 19 9 3 13 133 199 33 51 56 141 66 61 i 16 50 2,206 761 820 78,806 57,706 2,949 5,375 12,744 40,644 3,680 1,347 40 1,346 51 33 47 147 359 135 159 30 178 284 224 39 52 2,510 2,237 42,555 45,981 7,637 12,964 6,499 25,386 19,012 5,129 4,253 53 22 30 38 6 4 3 315 79 143 1 17 38 4 IS 54 55 34 113 2 3 4 334 35 149 1 15 54 3 3 55 19,146 25,340 51,959 1,154 5,879 375 321,943 61,279 214,289 5,000 1,583 57,785 2,690 25,423 56 36,607 21,397 47,802 724 1,170 859 158,495 54,279 204,172 10 931 49,715 1,783 16,699 57 5 3 27 5 3 2 115 15 21 4 Q 9 1 6 58 6 3 13 1 8 4 % 23 14 2 7 7 5 1 59 1,557 2,080 9,835 264 2U 170 22,467 12,476 13,335 762 377 1,002 1,000 289 60 1,538 1,840 2,720 210 2,344 650 12,775 10,175 14,019 17 611 380 1,244 500 61 279 93 279 243 669 4 369 621 461 439 926 521 10 259 62 318 93 670 282 888 9 565 326 588 571 979 686 16 307 G3 702,629 265,959 111,290 398,648 537,395 1,309 193,351 473,406 1,994,539 1,102,637 562,137 522,663 11,415 1,056,762 64 680,000 260,307 147,206 419,363 577, 533 2,686 243,359 448,681 2,224,952 1,156,516 549,237 410,834 13,784 1,086,733 65 13 50 56 4 19 2 219 195 27 27 107 357 71 C6 15 50 254 4 50 3 345 254 31 51 209 460 5 109 67 3,769 28,763 3,461 705 5,657 1,339 17, 249 6,497 4,533 11,350 3,307 32,053 14,673 68 2,193 43,512 4,849 390 3,922 248 18,156 9,223 6,889 23,951 10,620 35,198 1,265 21,429 69 24,811 6,101 14,662 3,178 16,764 597 38,134 24,042 49,365 12,806 20,207 27,241 1,279 26,424 70 31,572 3,375 8,496 8,312 14,825 237 33,606 21,503 74,439 13,844 23,234 39,436 529 34,560 71 244 103 497 317 819 12 626 1,161 471 520 1,110 1,791 14 261 72 300 109 839 401 1,036 15 738 1,328 601 585 1,231 2,313 18 309 73 287 103 437 271 735 11 593 928 600 515 1,003 1,019 14 268 74 339 110 811 303 926 16 740 1,112 720 592 1,111 1,290 19 314 75 26 33 99 10 6 4 375 ,35 147 5 26 46 5 23 76 58 37 125 3 11 7 390 l'J6 160 3 22 61 9 9 77 186 101 373 12 98 10 559 1,037 281 38 521 1,309 7 143 78 152 102 621 4 47 12 643 1,234 276 41 574 2,332 12 145 79 15,742 129,457 17,187 1,334 1? , 946 -,232 57, 927 110,298 19,326 3,515 78,583 102,364 1,230 20,765 80 8,220 116,674 13,860 2,345 4,396 4,241 52,399 56,914 15,543 14,577 71,343 114,137 2,606 23,500 81 ... 11 17 30 23 76 14 21 51 95 8 82 157 5,996 2,991 321 1,593 1,037 2,355 1,614 1,937 115 83 29 29 4J! 29 18 13 37 16 5 84 2,000 12,519 12,296 944 1,767 3,712 6,095 872 552 85 15 19 14 151 53 53 121 ... 86 3,955 3,617 15,99(:i 64,25;' 16,392 20,810 38,305 67 15 94 9 25 46 73 ... "i 88 6,624 .;6,612 190 5,906 14,141 16,143 20 89 124 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: Dala for items shown in Lalics are b«sed on (I'or dffiTiilion? and explanations see text) Monte Elima Montrose Morgan Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin FARKB. ACREAGE. AND VALUE 1 Farms number 1050 , , . 709 1,068 1,134 755 93 120 526 75 2 1054... 941 1,316 1,370 955 118 159 560 82 3 npcrense in farms iluo Ui rhnnpi? in raniidprinilion 1054 to 1050 number... 50 77 26 37 1 4 1 4 Anproxinralc l^mi iron acres 1959... 1,3,40,160 1,432,960 ^820,480 1810,880 345,600 45.1 1,386,240 42.6 ^435, 200 112.4 623,360 17.9 5 Proportion in famis percent 1059. .. 72.1 40.8 104.8 104.0 6 Land in ramis acres 1050... 966,355 585,145 ^859, 454 ^842, 944 155,889 590,913 ^489, 332 111,828 7 1054... 912,743 595,016 ^823,464 752,378 130,194 626,303 '515,597 118,189 8 \veragc size of Tarm acres 1959. . . 1,363.0 547.9 725.9 1,116.5 1,676.2 4,924.3 930.3 1,491.0 1,441.3 9 1954... 970.0 452.1 601.1 787.8 1,103.3 3,939.0 920.7 Value of land and buildings: 10 dollars J959... 31,918 21,020 32,743 19,777 53,567 40,129 46,198 26,670 46,587 45,250 160,648 73,390 94,262 60,685 143,036 67,659 11 ^ 195i... 12 Average f/er acre dollars 1959... 77.07 61.23 76.50 45.28 50.83 27.62 ICO. 49 77.85 l.T msit . . . 60.75 43.62 68.81 33.00 31.68 16.55 6<->.23 40.38 11 Proportion of farms reportin-j vnlue percsT^ 1059... 83 92 95 66 93 62 77 75 15 Land in farms according to use: 195/,... 83 89 84 69 98 93 ,84 93 16 Cropland harvested .farms reportinp 1959... 620 915 1,061 629 86 86 505 68 17 1954... 798 1,091 1,192 784 104 110 541 73 IS iicrcs 1050. .. 85,250 63,651 200,440 66,109 12,959 39,033 186,674 9,997 lii 1054... 94,678 61,102 195,034 60,102 11,200 22,566 202,209 8,720 20 1 to 0 acres .faniLS reporting 1053, .. 52 109 12 65 3 2 1 3 21 19.S4 . . . 103 149 28 135 7 8 6 4 22 in to 19 acres . farrn-s reporting 1950 . . . 78 95 27 53 3 3 2 2 2.T 1054 . . . 73 130 29 72 7 10 2 24 20 to '29 acres .firms reporting 1950... 68 79 14 29 2 6 1 2 25 1054... 63 123 15 55 6 10 2 1 2G 10 lo 49 acre? . firms reporting 1950 . , , 90 140 45 76 10 13 6 5 27 1054... 120 206 60 95 u 22 5 5 2S 50 to 99 acres . farms reporting 1959... 120 281 239 149 24 15 43 21 2;> 1054 . . . 168 337 347 224 36 17 36 24 w 100 to 100 acre? . farms reporting 1950 . . . 69 167 420 171 27 8 83 20 ni 1954... 113 118 465 146 23 11 93 24 n2 200 lo 409 acres . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954..- 102 126 43 27 237 196 77 51 13 11 17 16 249 277 13 13 .1.1 .14 500 to ono acres . farms reporting 1950 . . . 37 1 57 9 3 14 105 2 r.5 1954 . . . 30 1 40 6 3 14 106 .16 1,000 or more acres . fanns reporting 1950 . , , 4 10 1 8 15 17 1954... 2 12 2 16 riB Cropland u-^ed only for pasture .ram,sreportingl959... 277 458 190 140 51 31 148 38 10 1954 . . . 418 916 309 215 55 68 213 58 40 acres 1959 . . . 27,438 25,934 13,596 10,238 5,323 11,929 31,286 4,050 41 1954 . . . 19,191 30,063 22,562 6,339 3,796 9,301 13,387 6,177 42 Cropland not Sarvest#d and not [lastured . . ... -farms reportine 1950, .. 199 175 527 179 10 9 494 4 4:1 1954 . . . 220 172 698 383 13 21 507 15 44 acres 1050 . , . 15,078 6,067 1X2,110 8,946 331 3,484 154,581 433 1054 , . . 8,880 4,618 121,318 18,623 1,033 878 132,506 1,666 W' Cultivated summer fallow . farms repoctin'r 1950 . . . 97 112 72 79 287 361 39 80 8 10 2 2 484 493 1 2 47 1954 . . . 48 acres lO.'iO... 5,570 2,157 67,919 1,479 321 105 138,534 220 40 1954 . . . 4,676 1,922 71,615 2,786 393 38 122,451 200 50 Soil-iniprovi^ment erns.'it's and letrumes . famis reportinc 1959. . . 47 33 163 39 4 3 40 1 51 acres 19.59... 4,643 1,249 30,059 2,693 423 3,124 3,227 40 Ij'2 Other cropland (idle and crop failure) . farms reportine 1959 . . . 79 103 285 129 3 5 155 3 53 acres 1950.-. 4,865 2,661 14, U2 4,769 87 255 12,770 173 54 Woodland pastured .farms reporting 1059.. . 278 82 U 5 21 38 4 11 5ri 1054... 314 108 24 21 72 94 1 8 5fi acres 1959 . . . 120,596 64,056 1,280 277 45,807 63,216 1,105 6,672 57 1954 , , . 70,346 82,473 2,851 1,456 40,931 71,747 141 1,384 jfi Woodland nol p.x=tured .forms reporting 19.50... U.4 16 5 11 3 3 7 1 ."iO 19.54 . . . 158 14 8 9 9 36 3 4 fin acres 1959. .. 19,814 2,293 356 1,710 704 2,700 1,780 20 61 1954... 21,840 1,378 1,305 452 2,119 7,979 23 1,873 rling 1959. , 309 684 634 278 83 109 305 63 fil 1954 , . . 385 512 718 319 55 110 351 67 64 acre-^ 1959... 671,074 383,887 502,821 739,452 84,897 464,688 104,594 86,813 fiS 1954... 677,240 374,890 452,141 654,616 66,833 507,903 155,778 94,894 fir, Improved pasture (see text) .farms reporting 1059... 134 391 34 30 14 25 13 19 67 1054 . . . 271 158 147 41 34 32 35 25 r.R acres 1059... 15,070 17,182 6,779 958 1,376 7,452 529 3,015 fit) 1951.,. 12,504 13,331 9,469 3,884 1,546 14,518 1,992 1,681 70 Other land (house lots, road-s. waslelnnil, eir.) acres 1959... 27,105 .39,257 28,851 16,212 5,368 5,863 9,312 3,843 71 1054 ,, 20,568 40,492 28,253 10,790 4,282 5,929 11,553 3,475 72 71 Croplanil, loU\l , farms reporlmg 1050. . . 1054... 663 871 965 1,247 1,104 1,250 653 837 91 114 99 137 507 545 70 81 71 Land fn^luri-*). total .farms reporting 1950... 577 925 746 375 93 118 373 70 75 1054, . . 730 1,131 896 472 114 153 441 79 7fi Wo..lhn.l, total .farms reporting 1059. .. 1954 . . . 362 92 16 15 23 40 10 11 77 429 118 30 29 73 104 4 11 7H Imyftled land in farms . farms reporting 1959. . . 502 1,018 872 627 89 71 23 73 7t) 1054.. . 683 1,231 966 731 108 58 14 76 SO acres 1959... 50,187 96,160 120,711 66,931 18,520 42,830 2,837 16,506 HI Land-use practices: 1054,, 54,994 91,615 111,114 52,224 15,242 10,202 1,940 13,983 82 CropldTu/ I n cover crops . farms reporting 1959 . . . 88 77 14 1 7 83 acres 1959... 1,661 3,240 223 50 203 84 Croplanil useil lor 'jrain or row 26 rn-jift jarmeit on (he contour . farms reporting 1959 . . . 9 13 6 1 K5 acres 1959... 1,668 785 245 12 6,287 86 Land in strip-cropping systems for 136 sot I'Cro^jon control , farms reporting 1959 , , . 69 87 actus 1X9... 20,168 33,693 ... 88 System of terraces tm crop and pasture land . . . . lama reporting 1959 . . . 14 29 6 1 9 43 89 acres 1959... 858 5,818 3,250 40 2,419 6,920 : The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entir e acreage of a rarm is tabulat ed as in the coi liiity in whl h t he headquarters is located. even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. COLORADO 125 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued npoftsroronly H sftmnle of fnrms. Soo lf\t 1 PrtTwers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Sa^ache San Juan San Miguel Sedgirlek Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma 763 884 196 472 414 251 75 376 34 84 1,013 3,730 1,122 1 904 1,037 228 534 531 302 112 417 36 95 1,162 4,087 1,307 7 79 1 11 8 1 1 5 6 11 70 11 3 1,040,640 1,536,640 2,088,320 586,240 1,491,200 2,012,160 250,880 321,120 348,160 w 1,680 354,560 1,616,000 2,562,560 1,516,800 4 86.8 94.1 29.4 35.2 45.3 25.0 19.2 89.4 13.0 40.9 87.2 84.2 95.1 5 924,3X1 1,446,719 614,109 206,064 676,065 502,599 157,286 311,398 50,772 144,921 1,405,471 2,157,885 1,442,495 6 967,647 1,177,784 535,279 211,856 531,194 503,488 171,054 293,727 44,446 143,419 1,384,642 2,094,158 1,476,580 7 1,211.4 1,636.6 3,133.2 436.6 1,633.0 2,002.4 2,097.1 828.2 1,493.3 1,725.3 1,391.4 578.5 1,285.6 8 1,070.4 1,135.8 2,347.7 396.7 1,000.4 1,667.2 1.527.3 704.4 1,234.6 1,509.7 1,191.6 512.4 1,129.7 9 60,550 38,201 77,445 55,919 59,688 70,855 72,610 90,812 102,200 57,720 75,02° 56,1"4 71,164 10 40,424 23,845 67,084 46,525 36,427 57,995 50,577 62,099 71,456 24,314 50,113 38,141 43,157 11 54.07 47.00 30.05 13:. 14 37.87 48.55 31.74 115.44 54.35 38.40 52.25 98.85 53.96 12 39.27 22.03 26.59 122.31 38.38 47.12 24.33 73.17 57.12 17.71 42.01 74.73 33.59 1.1 73 71 81 57 31 71 39 66 84 75 91 79 84 14 67 62 83 35 85 83 94 81 98 63 83 33 90 15 677 697 175 445 3t'6 2 32 67 35f-' 34 49 945 3,400 1,021 16 749 753 203 495 473 268 38 392 33 49 1,055 3,636 1,200 17 266,986 78,371 30,587 79,157 80,704 65,319 7,927 llD,173 6,336 3,105 349,495 630,821 336,794 18 191,985 65,661 34,706 73,925 85,931 79,768 9,139 110,216 6,757 2,160 339,169 488,916 343,747 19 14 140 4 16 4 3 2 7 1 4 3 72 7 20 12 187 3 21 19 7 10 6 3 2 125 10 21 12 39 9 17 14 7 7 6 1 9 9 68 10 22 18 m 9 19 13 6 q 4 2 16 17 105 12 23 8 50 7 10 11 13 4 2 1 9 6 66 6 24 16 48 9 9 14 16 7 6 10 12 152 15 25 23 89 16 29 27 10 11 5 "3 12 19 148 31 26 36 100 13 45 44 20 11 10 2 6 27 323 46 27 67 120 34 OO 69 27 19 38 9 6 85 762 95 28 119 132 47 115 lOO 39 24 56 8 9 110 1,161 125 29 204 105 50 128 108 62 11 95 8 5 139 1,385 227 30 261 100 57 163 128 80 13 104 U 4 270 1,219 274 3] 205 72 47 136 U9 82 12 136 8 4 406 724 452 32 206 48 55 112 126 71 13 145 6 1 442 444 567 33 90 26 7 IS 31 20 5b 3 180 128 168 34 60 21 9 9 26 22 1 5b 4 140 81 132 .35 54 6 1 1 3 8 1 13 46 47 25 .36 21 6 1 2 3 7 5 35 26 19 37 221 178 87 315 109 132 52 86 10 36 202 712 266 38 221 195 75 347 168 174 61 98 10 40 270 914 318 39 49,232 41,421 26,357 33,394 19,179 61,754 13,152 13,214 2,265 3,564 21,349 64,353 29,888 40 23,705 11,768 7,318 33,944 15,712 28,105 3,338 6,789 1,464 2,371 25,547 61,630 20,371 41 428 2A6 58 142 167 46 36 291 3 18 898 1,445 916 42 586 3S4 72 177 209 86 41 292 5 14 974 2,572 1,054 43 192,198 33,920 6,762 11,971 23,105 6,894 4,050 34,268 134 2,160 320,019 325,111 230,029 44 254,431 54,538 9,213 15,130 25,906 9,060 2 , 570 71,145 468 667 326,035 417,231 215,326 45 310 103 43 30 127 9 25 272 2 822 1,078 751 46 339 1^6 54 45 163 22 35 265 1 7 904 1,405 732 47 119,923 15,702 5,251 1,991 16,894 415 1,739 79 ,949 14 260,509 248,706 180,730 48 141,170 25,773 6,054 3,652 21,529 1,266 1,307 05,312' 160 265 264,408 251,058 164,292 49 69 52 3 25 20 5 9 2b 1 10 153 251 203 50 22,552 11,459 240 1,243 1,034 860 1,109 1,426 100 877 29,889 41,576 26,358 51 220 141 16 115 54 34 15 57 2 9 319 592 302 52 49,723 6,759 1,271 8,737 3,177 5,619 1,202 2,893 34 1,269 29,621 34,829 22,831 53 6 59 32 39 48 17 31 3 20 73 7 38 7 54 11. 74 13 56 69 10 44 7 27 87 7 69 6 55 3,496 39,717 18,094 12,547 22,639 2,503 17,129 243 6,938 49,226 8,136 11,783 3,587 56 2,181 46,233 13,100 5,872 25,081 1,917 31,857 1,075 8,182 64,096 2,993 8,953 403 57 6 15 10 4 8 1 9 5 2 15 10 19 13 58 4 21 2 4 15 7 15 1 3 4 11 30 8 59 3,391 2,706 1,632 98 1,664 40 3,502 679 60 8,893 2,146 487 1,436 60 164 1,694 220 160 3,004 462 2,887 146 375 1,389 1,280 5,139 1,373 61 360 413 164 221 370 155 52 210 31 66 838 1,520 878 62 426 449 210 217 463 193 48 249 27 54 952 1,661 1,145 63 394,901 1,236,333 521,473 57,388 515,615 352,891 108,688 89,799 34,403 65,484 676,273 1,038,595 820,335 64 483,607 968,678 463,399 69,362 36.^,017 372,440 113,229 93,755 26,253 71,157 663,110 1,051,063 872,886 65 22 52 30 66 102 38 13 23 15 5 36 277 26 66 28 27 67 103 131 42 20 38 11 11 85 390 88 67 5,306 5,207 4,164 8,294 11,152 10,424 9,762 1,797 1,819 2,176 6,928 21,636 3,213 68 1,936 2,048 7,180 9,539 10,712 13,724 5,660 1,996 4,210 1,210 5,682 27,559 5,131 69 14,126 14,251 9,204 11,509 13,159 13,198 2,838 7,022 636 12,489 32,053 86,735 20,426 70 11,574 29,212 7,323 13,463 10,493 11,736 3,034 5,601 947 1,579 26,453 61,226 22,474 71 718 756 187 453 394 243 75 362 34 58 971 3,456 1,063 72 833 870 212 511 493 283 96 397 35 66 1,094 3,826 1,238 73 479 537 190 415 396 235 68 259 33 82 885 2,007 993 74 553 584 219 452 506 267 87 301 3b 94 1,001 2,283 1,204 75 10 68 34 42 52 IS 39 S 20 77 17 55 18 76 15 94 13 57 78 16 57 3 29 87 17 96 14 77 480 579 144 451 274 232 56 124 34 12 98 2,336 106 78 537 571 165 497 311 245 66 132 34 5 105 3,047 64 79 104,880 43,601 29,009 115,020 41,405 83,526 n,03i 22,027 S , 120 1,192 10,338 379,316 11,133 BO 76,036 30,883 29,261 105,618 43,280 68,639 11,518 18,145 10,687 52 10,750 302,665 5,117 HI 20 35 11 21 19 29 9 ^ 19 241 37 82 913 694 287 1,076 1,283 1,862 384 94 1,436 7,498 1,253 83 91 53 1 16 14 4 50 84 55 84 31,141 2,760 100 2,370 1,463 445 10,099 9,291 8,370 85 24 37 1 1 35 135 345 139 86 7,010 9,787 5 20 12,4'Jl 39,670 122,637 32,621 87 46 34 7 21 11 53 51 32 88 10,580 18,137 875 2,540 5 , 332 1,627 10,198 9,840 17,468 89 126 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table la.-NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF IRRIGATED (For definitions and explanations, see t«xt) Arapahoe .5 I liTigttLed fflnns number Proportion of all fanns percent Land in im^ed fanns acres Average sue of form acres Land in Irrigated farms according to use: Cropland harveguxj farms reportins acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 tij 19 acres farms reporting L'O to 29 acres farms repcrtine 3fl to 49 acres farms repcrtinp 50 to 99 acres farms reportinj; 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for fuksture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting Cultivalod summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Other pa.sture (not cropland and not woodland) . . . farms reporting Improved pasture farms reporting acres )Voodland, total farms reporting acres Land imgated in Census year acres Irrigated by sprinklers farms reporting acres Sprinklers only farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting acres (Xher imgated land (not cropland harvested) acres Farms irrigated, tiy numtier of acres Irrigated: 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 lo 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Land irri^ted, by source of water: Ground water sources on farm forms reptzting acres Ground water sources on farm only farms repCTtlng acres Surface sources or farm farms reporting acres Surface sources on farm only farms reporting acres Irrigation organization sources farms repCTting acres Irrigation organization sources only farms reporting acres Both farm ground water sources and surface sources larms reporting acres Both irrigation organization and farm ^und water or farm surface sources farms reporting acres 20,312 23,355 6D.B 57.3 18,687,592 16,592,897 920.0 710.5 22,152 2,6i5,655 2,193,936 2,280 3,597 1,582 2,008 1,033 1,543 1,858 2,540 3,904 5,282 4,969 4,646 2,912 2,060 560 354 182 117 7,136 8,610 793,504 583,755 6,175 9,162 3,281 456,832 422,198 964 120,360 3,345 170,652 10,054 11.460 12,416,301 11,031,937 3,279 4,474 394,306 398,747 2,111 2,415 1,340,767 1,331,008 2,684,757 2,262,921 1,088 52,808 432 24,668 19,166 21,949 2,106,970 1,770,249 577,787 2,313 1,752 1,131 2,002 4,164 5,325 2,978 474 173 4,884 495,814 1,632 193,403 3,533 617,711 2,457 503,669 15,971 ,571,232 12,280 ,182,723 252 61,553 3,691 738,409 587 693 60.7 53.9 223,018 237,424 379.9 342.6 578 675 83,118 53,037 84 157 67 100 30 62 65 89 97 116 113 158 198 6,909 9,225 310 453 234 43,573 38,139 31 3,644 135 4,623 183 204 66,431 94,2<31 35 84 2,129 2,843 5 16 1,247 2,250 47,145 32,651 91 4,326 34 1,984 573 664 42,270 29,440 4,875 86 74 37 92 127 118 50 3 242 19,901 129 14,137 37 2,221 19 1,326 432 25,023 317 19,122 6 829 116 11,731 281 309 89.2 77.6 414,910 364,569 1,476.5 1,179.8 257 301 47,508 43,137 196 165 32,394 24,440 77 91 27 1,121 2,751 32 4,657 48 3,128 160 224 307,566 267,343 64 72 25,277 12,755 22 5 9,734 3,962 81,232 61,397 4 509 3 453 250 295 44,028 43,279 37,204 143 23,738 23 3,352 29 4,316 10 1,899 240 53,128 114 22,826 1,318 129 51,837 103 193 23.3 23.6 147,456 170,744 1,365.3 884.7 104 165 26,721 19,285 27 70 5,109 4,716 44 76 41 24, 6X 20,323 12 4,118 17 2,846 65 91 80,269 107,865 22 40 444 2,100 920 2,512 7,120 7,756 26 1,210 18 848 93 164 6,512 6,801 603 62 3,147 53 2,890 17 929 12 659 37 3,044 30 910 123 152 63.3 67.6 152,016 218,408 1,235.9 1,436.9 114 145 9,838 13,232 5 7 69 19,461 3,511 22 27 10 294 44* 1 13 14 459 50 113 36,409 102,336 12 63 2,126 4,992 84 113 82,687 95,359 15,731 17,313 113 143 3,917 11,500 6,314 173 1 60 63 5,639 50 5,047 70 9,919 59 8,797 11 1,502 S3 53 10.7 5.7 248,182 170,518 2,990.1 3,219.2 83 52 63,266 14,617 1 13 18 13 32 4 20 4 22 11 11,434 3,520 78 46 73 39,843 34,914 19 7,057 36 8,693 49 37 116,658 100,495 6 3 993 60 20,987 5,073 12 1,158 7 643 81 52 17,877 4,391 3,110 76 20,458 75 20,358 5 244 1 200 316 397 72.0 69.0 344,910 310,488 1,091.5 782.1 314 391 59,052 53,786 6 21 3 16 9 15 21 35 59 93 U7 131 78 70 12 9 4 1 107 122 14,021 6,608 130 217 50 2,962 5,303 12 5,945 93 3,863 150 236 248,479 231,289 21 21 3,244 736 10 7 S4S 265 58,076 45,964 720 314 391 55,573 44,591 2,498 7 7 9 21 58 121 77 11 5 55 4,048 6 144 13 1,527 4 424 301 52,501 255 43,952 4 581 47 12,975 COLORADO 127 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Boulder Chaffee Cheyeime Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert 698 168 9 476 210 2-;9 103 1,172 73 7 87 160 38 1 687 164 8 5 598 349 351 32 1,335 23 9 69 166 48 2 79.1 91.8 2.6 91.5 92.1 80.2 63.6 95.8 90.1 4.5 27.8 96.4 5.8 3 69 .A 82.4 1.8 35.7 81.7 91.8 79.4 43.0 94.3 26.2 4.4 19.7 92.7 6.5 4 251,988 140,941 73,339 561,157 375,162 149,076 143,147 321,125 826 16,174 167,937 295,380 125,130 5 148,038 142,977 28,640 7,635 490,014 484,606 187,625 132,319 280,075 327 10,583 114,456 229,791 117,211 A 361.0 838.9 8,148.8 1,178.9 1,786.5 534.3 1,389.8 274.0 11.3 2,310.6 1,930.3 1,846.1 3,292.9 1 as. 5 871.8 3,580.0 1,527.0 819.4 1,388.6 534.5 1,613.6 209.8 11.7 1,175.9 1,658.8 1,384.3 2,441.9 8 638 156 9 449 203 273 102 1,108 73 6 85 144 38 9 614 153 8 565 346 350 73 1,252 27 9 68 151 47 10 69,490 11,683 3,742 77,296 23,458 37,406 14,946 49,369 363 983 11,385 21,936 7,620 11 41,311 11,457 3,157 307 74,780 27,464 30,444 11,005 47,611 243 554 7,746 19,189 6,605 12 65 19 ... 23 29 13 266 66 6 13 80 23 76 77 14 4 309 20 3 7 14 38 13 33 38 10 3 204 4 1 1 5 15 43 11 54 51 Zl 5 250 5 1 7 16 38 8 28 24 14 4 141 2 2 3 5 17 54 11 1 43 40 28 5 172 1 1 3 12 3 IB 67 28 1 45 22 26 10 162 1 9 14 1 19 99 30 ... 51 41 72 6 208 2 8 22 4 20 157 48 88 26 75 31 202 25 44 10 21 190 39 1 106 58 110 16 213 1 24 4i 15 22 178 33 1 107 35 69 30 100 1 33 44 11 93 122 30 1 118 51 78 22 73 22 35 14 24 89 7 5 97 19 60 22 31 11 22 14 25 21 7 1 94 22 18 18 27 6 21 10 26 5 1 1 22 7 5 2 2 2 3 2 27 2 3 17 4 2 2 2 1 28 1 1 1 6 6 3 2 1 1 "i 1 1 1 29 30 233 93 1 232 67 67 33 613 2 30 80 11 31 218 89 4 269 153 61 38 632 1 6 29 86 16 32 10,548 8,662 27 36,910 5,903 7,715 5,895 34,058 51 990 3,993 6,133 9,235 33 8,401 6,937 1,285 32,409 9,128 10,446 4,142 23,752 25 468 2,386 8,594 2,464 34 226 27 7 153 101 156 20 241 2 3 53 10 24 35 426 43 3 141 140 291 28 331 5 3 45 18 33 36 131 1 6 94 24 36 4 58 1 3 31 20 3T 10,134 2,809 4,815 1,350 1,796 136 670 18 184 2,770 2,839 38 14,812 210 6,702 4,337 1,279 5,464 98 1,006 75 2,774 113 4,361 39 31 .; 1 21 9 29 14 29 7 3 10 40 1,487 503 527 2,968 1,163 3,448 1,378 1,109 425 126 2,961 41 52 24 5 69 86 123 3 184 1 29 7 5 42 1,130 1,550 2,315 4,310 8,205 7,477 92 4,921 4 1,786 94 322 43 353 127 8 316 88 96 92 472 2 4 85 141 37 44 358 79 8 376 114 118 74 677 1 7 67 130 44 45 US, 794 103,115 63,436 378,295 157,764 81,445 90,544 156,636 30 7,497 141,690 247,168 96,433 46 44,693 79,663 11,432 178 338,779 288,804 120,255 98,201 1U,5S9 11 7,706 89,963 187,523 97,802 47 159 37 1 lis 29 11 16 158 1 16 75 4 48 137 38 2 106 24 5 25 371 1 1 25 67 12 49 8,202 3,065 42 36,780 4,562 544 2,487 9,271 150 1,119 23,238 2,560 50 7,641 4,318 40 70 14,147 3,167 285 3,499 12,906 11 125 4,859 11,516 1,843- 51 22 44 57 10 46 136 3 9 27 12 52 26 69 48 22 2 31 183 5 11 26 8 53 9,271 12,600 33,400 63,796 22,288 37,969 6,185 3,425 9,178 3,556 54 10,112 40,688 7,088 18,326 92,904 183 7,994 41,753 830 6,890 9,073 2,794 55 73,794 17,402 501 110,507 30,028 39,811 21,664 74,302 220 752 7,147 34,235 2,315 56 42,169 16,174 355 264 38,249 31,675 22,712 10,652 63,504 246 661 4,040 30,821 2,423 .57 63 6 3 3 1 2 32 36 47 4 26 58 1,773 ISO 137 268 310 40 82 747 64 2,757 121 1,459 59 10 1 6 1 4 35 32 26 60 343 5 137 40 115 63 1,809 1,459 61 630 154 9 442 202 273 102 1,095 73 6 83 143 38 62 598 151 8 4 565 346 350 77 1,242 27 8 68 148 43 63 58,843 11,639 501 74,961 23,269 35,596 13,480 49,271 216 398 5,525 21,338 2,243 64 32,251 10,306 340 240 68,046 26,951 21,845 7,202 47,114 235 475 3,630 18,311 2,157 65 14,951 5,763 35,546 6,759 4,215 8,184 25,031 4 354 1,622 12,397 72 66 89 13 20 28 12 2 216 66 1 10 67 61 13 "i 26 38 10 3 184 5 7 6 4 68 29 11 1 33 24 15 5 144 2 1 14 7 7 69 61 17 4 41 21 31 9 191 20 11 9 70 169 43 1 62 29 71 21 245 2 23 28 12 71 187 49 2 110 26 64 32 128 4 17 49 5 72 96 21 131 28 68 19 53 4 36 1 73 5 1 43 13 8 11 10 1 10 74 1 10 3 1 1 3 75 28 13 9 134 38 26 14 25 14 1 47 5 26 76 906 489 501 22,080 7,035 1,864 1,155 643 70 172 3,362 472 1,489 77 6 4 9 26 5 3 5 8 1 42 3 25 78 129 161 501 5,752 640 326 605 191 48 172 3,527 360 1,430 79 93 72 93 31 3 91 142 4 37 153 13 SO 6,806 6,530 12,685 5,966 64 16,573 9,651 360 2,022 33,336 826 81 52 61 54 23 1 72 59 4 33 150 12 82 3,761 5,949 6,820 4,479 7 11,211 4,026 360 1,772 33,096 825 83 639 102 392 182 273 17 1,103 65 2 9 5 84 66,032 10,383 75,742 16,967 37,883 3,936 64,008 147 220 1,263 377 85 535 84 266 145 250 7 1,014 58 2 7 4 86 60,582 8,960 42,205 10,136 X,637 1,712 57,460 121 220 699 324 S7 1 1 5 1 10 5 3 2 1 8S 300 160 2,385 120 3,205 351 214 295 10 89 54 18 125 37 23 11 39 2 1 90 9,022 2,172 53,345 14,653 4,841 4,931 12,274 51 935 160 91 128 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Cbunty Table la.-NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF IRRIGATED (For dcftnitions and enplajiations, see text) ri^atol farms number 1950 . . 1954 . . Profxirlion of all farms percent 1959 . . 1954 . . Land ]n irriKBLed farms acres 1959 . . 1954.. ,\verape size of farm acres 1959 . . 1954.. Land in Irrigated farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 195!) . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 10 to 19 acres famis reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Jfl to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 . . " 1954 . . ItO tn 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. l,OtX) or more acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954 . . Cropland not liarvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 , . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . tether cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 . . acres 19.59 . . Other pasture (not cropland and ntjt woodland) . . . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Improved pasture farms reporting 1959 . . 19.54 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Woodland, total farms reporting 19.59 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. Land irrigated in Census year acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Irrigated by sprinklers farms reporting 1959 . . acres 19.59 . - Sprinklers only farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . . Imgoted cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . I 1954.. Otlier irrigated land (not cropland harvested) acres 1959 . Farms irrigated, by number of acres irrigated: 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 . :)0 to 49 acres forms reporting 1959 . .50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 19.59 . 200 lo 499 acres farms reporting 19.59 . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . l-and irrigated, by source of water: Ground water sources on farm farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . 78 Ground water sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 79 acres 19.59 . Surface sources on farm fanns reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Surface sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Irrigation organization sources farms reporting 19.59 . acres 1959 . Irrigation organization sources only farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Both farm ground water sources and surface sources farms reporting 1959 . acres 19.59. Both irrigation organization and farm gj-ound water or farm surface sources farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . 106 U9 13.6 15.5 233,377 269,394 2,201.7 1,938.1 102 131 14,477 14,063 13 12 10 16 25 37 3,428 10, 103 34 59 12 419 2,107 7 959 22 1,838 89 117 195, 596 230,788 15 47 3,175 7,470 12 15 14,371 5,970 11,234 14, 195 38 2,288 31 2,126 101 127 9,500 9,650 1,734 67 5,343 44 3,249 22 1,661 15 594 40 4,230 24 1,232 7 1,928 16 4,231 478 660 82.6 74.7 300,622 248,923 628.9 377.2 424 624 13,307 10,417 204 438 82 70 30 30 37 39 37 30 24 11 7 4 3 143 134 7,406 6,267 127 217 17 377 552 16 1,873 103 1,396 177 209 257,793 171,969 32 85 5,147 2,966 25 56 15,318 49,378 14,568 10,336 19 487 9 230 413 621 11,355 8,761 3,213 235 96 30 37 42 25 12 1 22 251 7,308 77 6,734 388 7,009 371 6,535 3 132 17 957 491 621 92.3 91.7 435,383 410,239 886.7 660.6 464 580 40,»;6 41,039 67 101 107 144 98 82 42 40 5 5 1 301 384 25,336 18,098 119 158 42 2,243 2,892 22 1,797 71 2,602 333 441 304,699 273,878 135 160 16,277 11,191 98 60 39,905 40,817 54,318 52,557 26 1,675 6 903 462 576 36,799 37,192 17,519 51 45 34 63 111 107 72 5 3 37 1,179 17 673 150 19,137 125 17,436 341 34,002 309 30,285 6 642 34 I 5,227 3 2 16.7 11.8 1,055 900 351.7 450.0 1 1 126 200 1 1 25 200 859 530 46 270 144 162 93.5 84.8 331,410 295,206 2,301.5 1,322.3 141 150 32, 915 33,477 1 3 44 54 9,337 13,159 31 41 15 1,384 1,130 6 365 15 682 124 132 221,018 189,407 52 51 9,352 8,915 62 80 46,601 43,376 40,136 37,697 10 2,559 141 150 31,964 30,380 8,172 2 62 1 12 124 35,558 118 34,963 25 4,516 18 3,698 7 1,463 156 197 95.7 89.1 244,799 299,476 1,569.2 1,520.2 142 171 37,635 39,581 23 36 41 59 63 14 14 2 5 47 94 13,318 21,116 5 16 4 296 500 1 460 2 40 139 150 171,204 132,091 64 53 12,679 14,814 28 35 13,823 96, 526 56,050 58,862 3 25 142 169 37,051 38,417 18,999 1 142 104 43,123 100 42,364 55 12,785 50 11,631 1 405 5 1,650 32 96.2 80.0 33,294 35,213 1,331.8 1,100.4 24 3,141 3,150 3 10 580 885 4 12 4,570 8,107 2 8 530 1,840 25 27 24,371 22,476 3,650 3,980 1 120 1 120 25 24 3,009 3,150 641 3 453 2 167 23 3,197 22 3,033 COLORADO 129 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Huerfano Jaclisan Jefferson Klom Kit Carson Lake La Plata Larljner Las Anljnaa Lincoln Logan Mesa Mineral Moffat 186 101 378 12 98 10 559 1,087 281 38 521 1,309 7 143 1 152 102 621 4 47 12 648 1,234 276 41 574 2,332 12 145 2 63.3 97.1 60.6 3.4 11.7 76.9 82.6 84.1 44.0 6.5 43.4 96.3 50.0 51.8 .3 «.l 91.1 53.0 0.9 4.3 70.6 77.8 81.1 33.7 6.3 43.3 96.2 60.0 44.1 4 *20,273 409,076 134,465 50,304 233,524 8,602 371,590 585, 141 996,929 232, 870 339,292 664,309 13,130 908, 586 5 370,615 377,265 U4,833 35,936 132,998 8,976 457,307 537,213 727,529 300,758 307, 184 569,768 20, 161 862,000 B 2,259.5 4,050.3 355.7 4,192.0 2,382.9 860.2 664.7 538.3 3,547.8 6,128.2 651.2 367.5 1,375.7 6,353.7 7 2,438.3 3,698.7 184.9 8,984.0 2,829.7 748.0 705.7 435.3 2,636.0 7,335.6 535.2 244.3 1,680.1 5,944.8 8 181 99 320 12 98 8 504 1,008 275 38 514 1,686 7 142 9 151 96 525 4 47 11 594 1,116 269 40 567 2,204 11 139 10 17,377 84,022 20,457 8,306 58,161 1,723 35,102 115,867 21,487 U,126 96,417 66,664 1,230 27,922 11 11,565 70,315 16,625 6,711 24,191 1,578 41,096 85,081 15,253 8,955 85,338 74,176 2,370 26,482 12 13 125 1 1 1 51 107 48 1 11 559 3 13 15 269 1 74 184 68 1 12 812 2 14 16 1 43 2 1 59 65 36 1 7 316 7 15 13 ... 90 1 1 54 95 32 10 419 3 16 16 21 56 52 24 "l 8 185 1 2 17 20 2 23 1 73 83 40 2 14 220 5 18 31 32 1 98 84 36 8 14 213 16 19 25 1 42 4 2 1C7 137 49 7 23 269 1 10 20 47 1 39 1 1 1 137 220 62 5 84 230 35 21 41 2 49 5 2 155 324 41 7 161 327 4 37 22 38 9 30 7 71 324 47 7 218 137 3 34 23 24 5 31 7 2 98 230 23 8 240 123 3 33 24 17 28 26 2 36 5 30 142 19 9 152 43 3 35 25 12 32 16 13 3 31 52 13 11 90 30 1 36 26 3 32 4 6 37 1 U 2 4 17 3 7 27 1 34 1 9 2 11 2 2 17 4 2 5 28 28 2 13 1 3 1 2 3 3 29 20 3 7 1 2 3 30 50 36 136 6 20 8 277 369 112 8 73 656 4 51 31 57 54 100 1 7 5 306 381 116 8 155 772 5 47 32 7,537 28,613 9,4U 9,400 7,458 4,016 23,049 17,979 6,324 6,930 3,756 26,909 1,335 23,535 33 3,935 28,295 4,975 560 953 3,655 23,097 16,745 8,462 1,919 6,696 30,669 1,235 5,844 34 29 2 95 10 92 197 362 68 24 263 325 1 60 35 40 2 224 4 41 1 210 705 69 25 342 431 7 49 36 3 63 9 87 126 243 19 14 200 75 50 37 384 5,589 5,128 36,286 8,235 16,976 540 5,535 19,343 1,168 10,371 38 377 90 6,157 2,060 22,210 8,097 29,623 704 5,080 17,276 1,694 6,334 39 6 2 11 4 20 26 42 15 13 18 57 1 9 40 1,199 640 300 2,986 5,225 2,555 3,445 3,431 3,417 1,010 774 40 673 41 24 35 6 40 107 144 45 10 118 223 21 42 1,140 847 916 5,851 5,394 4,335 2,401 1,113 4,824 4,511 2,103 43 178 95 159 7 77 3 338 510 186 33 376 487 4 135 44 144 91 354 4 45 7 489 668 196 38 401 669 11 138 45 364,087 262,341 59,166 23,106 112,660 1,739 96,430 304,424 867,637 204,561 203, 8U 481,505 7,405 805,227 46 312,534 253,967 65,221 23,490 76,671 2,246 209,426 316,201 590,613 280,451 176,634 374,386 13,004 792,510 47 14 50 51 2 2 216 182 20 4 59 349 51 48 10 50 215 1 7 3 333 244 25 10 116 458 4 61 49 3,769 28,763 2,903 535 1,339 16,364 5,902 1,538 930 2,350 31,636 11,903 50 1,263 43,512 2,708 15 739 248 17,670 8,813 1,136 11,455 4,366 34,327 1,165 15,788 51 18 33 32 3 4 299 60 72 1 18 42 4 14 52 35 33 17 1 5 307 71 36 1 16 57 5 6 53 14,186 27,420 33,339 4,766 545 184,130 53,998 81,674 10 1,501 56,933 2,570 18,964 54 27,944 21,292 10,378 20 1,237 142,233 43,323 75,999 10 929 45,537 2,419 15,649 55 15,742 129,457 17,187 1,884 18,946 4,232 57,927 U0,298 19,326 3,515 78,583 102,364 1,230 20,765 56 8,220 116,674 U,860 2,345 4,396 4,241 52,899 86,914 15,543 14,577 71,343 114,137 2,606 23,500 57 6 36 17 14 103 10 14 8 51 12 58 538 870 1,183 301 3,941 400 463 537 807 340 59 2 9 11 2 29 8 12 1 16 3 60 384 231 759 81 1,441 252 368 100 275 11 61 175 98 302 11 97 8 497 996 271 37 513 1,686 7 140 62 150 96 512 46 9 577 1,098 269 39 563 2,204 11 136 63 13,043 83,708 12,833 1,767 16,295 1,723 28, 386 99,083 16,959 2,915 73,664 65,793 1,230 15,979 64 7,553 69,950 10,831 2,330 4,221 1,238 31,883 75,353 13,097 3,377 66,620 73,434 1,665 16,549 65 2,699 45,749 4,354 117 2,651 2,509 29,541 11,215 2,367 600 4,919 36,571 4,786 66 23 148 1 51 138 W 3 15 490 7 67 18 68 1 3 37 103 38 7 13 374 5 68 19 28 3 48 37 21 3 12 179 1 8 69 32 31 1 8 62 97 45 7 27 215 21 70 41 53 4 15 158 234 58 5 99 282 32 71 29 30 2 40 128 336 39 8 233 172 3 36 7° 23 20 19 3 23 2 64 135 15 5 112 81 3 26 73 1 23 1 1 4 4 10 6 5 10 11 7 74 48 1 1 1 1 5 1 75 4 1 30 11 95 2 11 173 12 29 211 19 17 76 79 360 229 1,867 18,741 55 217 9,247 179 2,656 15,220 537 766 77 8 11 95 1 6 44 7 24 36 2 11 78 112 1,867 18,741 5 163 3,452 113 1,600 3,200 121 593 79 113 98 45 3 7 83 159 104 12 157 197 7 91 SO 9,817 117,861 3,456 17 205 3,827 5,982 13,993 7,188 736 16,374 29,694 1,230 13,479 81 108 94 28 3 6 58 82 75 3 80 148 7 77 82 9,420 111,997 2,179 17 205 3,627 4,059 10,122 6,477 520 13,007 25,896 1,230 11,333 83 74 6 340 1 490 952 195 2 392 1,654 50 84 5,846 11,236 13,502 350 51,728 87,058 11,959 123 46,989 72,133 6,520 85 73 1 305 1 469 772 169 1 203 1,600 39 86 5,836 1,500 11,921 350 48,730 71,566 11,362 45 27,635 68,147 4,920 87 4 1 2 2 3 9 4 4 13 5 4 88 466 1,800 16 250 148 1,015 158 1,040 2,141 398 477 89 1 5 35 23 180 26 1 139 .54 12 90 20 14,160 2,959 4,827 24, 143 1,216 310 32,600 7,302 3,442 91 130 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table la.-NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF IRRIGATED (For dennilions and explanations, see text) Phillips ImcaUxJ farms number 1959 . 1954 . Proportion of all farms percent 1959 . 1954. Land in irrigated farms acres 1959 . 1954. Averaee si ze of farm acres 1959 . 1954. Land in irrigated farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 1 lo 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 10 lo 19 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Ltl lii 29 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. .30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. IfiW or more acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting 1959 , 1954. acres 1959 . 1964. Cropland not harvestod and not pastured farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Cultivaled summer fallow farms reporting 1959 . acr«s 1959 . 1954. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 . acr«s 1959 . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) , . . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Improved pasture farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Woodland, total farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Land imgated in Census year acres 1959 . 1954. Imgated by sprinklers farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Sprinklers only farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Irrigaled cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . acres 1959 , 1954. Other itrigatod land (not cropland harvested) acres 1959 . Farms irrigated, t))f numlwr of acres irrigated: 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . 10 to 19 acres farms repeating 1959 . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 19,59 M to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . 100 lo 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . 200 lo 499 acres farms reportuig 1959 . .500 lo 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . l-and irri^ted, tiy source of water: Ground water sources on farm farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Ground water sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Surface sources on farm farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Surface sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Irrigation organization sources farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Irrigation organization sources only farms repcrting 1959 . acres 1959 . Both farm ground water sources and surface sources farms repcrting 1959 . acres 1959 . Both irrigation organization and farm ground water or farm surface sources farms reporting 19,59 . acres 1959 . 502 683 70.8 72.6 822,722 792,429 1,638.9 1,160.2 458 616 32,838 45,416 48 97 72 65 65 59 85 107 101 154 51 80 30 49 242 381 25,469 17,985 130 160 52 1,727 2,176 31 2,331 60 3,343 258 336 645,816 650,245 126 261 14,476 12,088 256 292 99,760 59,792 50,187 54.994 6 405 1 250 440 597 20,388 31,947 29,799 97 136 2 24 2 24 54 4,977 35 3,598 465 45,186 446 43,949 19 2,616 1,018 1,231 95.3 93.5 558, 560 560,879 548.7 455.6 912 1,083 63, 196 60,571 109 148 94 130 79 123 140 204 280 333 167 117 42 27 453 895 25,824 28,473 167 162 70 2,122 1,799 32 869 97 2,270 662 482 361,486 353,972 388 155 17,141 13,131 87 106 64,092 73,930 96,160 91,615 2 220 909 1,071 62,730 59,288 33,430 85 91 59 135 311 241 84 9 3 15 498 1 15 73 8,222 26 3,185 987 87,440 936 82,533 51 10,055 872 966 73.6 70.5 374,922 386,021 430.0 399.6 864 953 130,966 123,305 9 21 20 20 8 6 37 45 212 309 399 420 162 123 15 161 255 6,235 13,624 323 447 136 14,016 15,247 75 9,185 214 8,U0 391 467 185,085 191,136 23 123 4,810 3,396 14 18 1,228 1,991 120,711 111,114 30 1,299 7 180 864 950 116,590 106,949 4,121 16 49 213 403 149 703 70,317 273 40,846 32 1,457 2 65 536 48,937 159 15,726 11 427 62,595 627 731 83.0 76.5 384,715 420,114 613.6 574.7 608 713 65,167 55,999 57 118 49 59 29 47 74 86 144 212 170 137 76 49 125 187 7,178 5,548 166 325 35 1,112 2,429 32 2,191 124 3,749 203 238 295,183 332,561 29 37 933 822 15 28 1,973 1,823 66,931 52,224 508 607 711 63,940 50,629 2,991 55 27 63 145 176 82 157 7,081 23 132 1 20 601 59,718 469 47,320 132 18,771 108 95.7 89.8 154,821 125,527 1,739.6 1,162.3 84 100 12,709 10,930 3 7 2 7 2 6 10 10 24 33 27 23 12 11 3 3 1 50 52 5,313 3,716 9 10 7 311 152 3 405 2 78 79 55 84,133 66,333 13 34 1,372 1,546 23 70 46, 511 39,386 18,520 15,242 1 83 99 12,514 10,792 6,006 71 58 59.2 36.5 523,913 391,134 7,379.1 6,743.7 69 54 38,348 14,075 1 1 1 3 2 6 10 13 14 7 4 17 14 14 7 13 21 8,480 3,393 2 3,100 1 20 69 45 414,831 337,217 13 18 6,790 12,762 16 36 54,079 34,209 42,880 10,202 69 51 36,966 8,570 5,914 1 121 18,395 38 13,395 1 125 2 115 2 115 65 37,165 62 36,250 7 5,600 3 1,940 23 14 4.4 2.5 50,621 54,676 2,200.9 3,905.4 23 14 12,851 7,349 1 1 3 2 12 3 5 1 2 1 10 7 21,019 314 23 12 22 7,600 5,010 3 150 2 139 13 10 8,400 41,127 1 5 17 684 2,837 1,940 7 627 5 X2 23 14 2,747 1,747 90 23 2,837 73 76 97.3 92.7 110,588 115,166 1,514.9 1,515.3 66 70 9,498 8,458 3 3 2 2 2 1 5 4 20 24 20 24 12 12 2 38 55 4,050 5,946 40 1 40 2 43 62 63 86,434 93,321 15 25 3,015 1,681 11 10 6,692 2,957 16,506 13,983 3 355 9,478 8,352 7,028 40 8,351 28 5,997 44 7,627 33 6,408 1 1,400 11 2,701 COLORADO 131 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma A3Q 579 144 451 274 232 56 124 34 12 98 2,836 106 1 537 571 165 497 311 245 66 132 34 5 105 3,047 64 2 62.9 65.5 73.5 95.6 66.2 92.4 74.7 33.0 100.0 14.3 9.7 76.0 9.4 3 59.4 55.1 72.4 93.1 58.6 31.1 58.9 31.7 94.4 5.3 9.0 74.6 4.9 4 364,150 337,276 426,735 203,642 522,048 435,971 142,410 35,299 50,176 39,377 166,005 1,009,864 222,872 5 317,307 446,770 403,411 205,895 397,308 293,713 151,204 73,985 43,568 9,X7 175,234 895,921 94,296 f, 758.6 1,532.4 2,963.4 451.5 1,905.3 2,094.7 2,543.0 687.9 1,475.3 3,323.1 1,693.9 356.1 2,102.6 7 591.3 732.4 2,475.2 414.3 1,277.5 1,198.8 2,291.0 598.4 1,281.4 1,869.4 1,669.4 294.0 1,473.4 fl 475 554 139 442 265 228 51 123 34 12 98 2,303 106 n 532 562 158 491 300 239 60 132 33 5 105 3,012 63 10 136,173 45,335 24,573 79,1CK 53,576 65,134 4,885 31,466 6,336 1,550 26,953 435,999 40,550 11 104,958 32,400 28,820 73,821 57,353 55,937 4,439 26,459 6,757 131 26,563 331,572 17,568 12 12 127 3 16 1 3 1 3 1 58 1 13 7 166 2 19 11 7 8 3 1 107 2 H 11 76 7 15 5 6 7 1 1 1 2 47 3 15 13 93 6 19 6 1 7 2 1 1 81 1 It; 6 44 6 10 6 13 3 1 1 3 49 17 10 42 4 9 6 13 5 1 1 121 3 1*^ 19 71 12 27 16 9 10 1 3 2 130 5 la 30 75 10 44 20 19 9 5 2 1 4 273 7 ■10 30 96 23 90 42 25 17 14 9 2 13 670 11 01 97 92 36 114 67 32 19 34 3 1 21 1,055 11 22 179 82 41 129 88 62 8 46 8 3 39 1,265 19 23 214 67 47 163 37 75 9 50 11 43 1,082 14 24 145 50 34 136 90 82 4 44 8 3 30 521 37 2.5 132 23 43 112 82 65 2 33 6 25 269 14 2fi 37 7 7 13 16 20 10 3 11 49 25 27 22 3 9 9 19 21 1 5 4 6 17 7 2S 16 1 1 1 1 8 1 3 1 14 5 2 170 acres number 1959 . 1054 . 180 to 219 acres number 1959 . 1954. 220 to 250 acres number 19.59 . 1954. 260 to 499 acres number 1959 . 1954 . 500 Ui 099 acres number 1959. 1954 . 1 .000 or more acres number 1959 . 1954 . 1,000 b) 1,999 acres number 1950. Land in farms: \ll land in farms acres 1059 . 1954 . Under 10 acres acres 1959 . 1954 . 10 tn 40 acres acres 1959 . 1951. 50 to 69 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 70 to 99 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 100 to mo -icres acres 1959 . 1954. 140 to 170 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 180 to 210 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 220 to 259 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 260 Id 499 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 500 lo 990 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 1 .000 or more acres acres 1959 . 1954. 1 .000 lo 1 .999 acres acres 1959 . Cropland harvested: Any cropland harvested farms reportinn 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. I 'niler 10 acres farms repordnp 1959 . 19.54. acres 19.59. 1954. 10 to 19 acres fanns reportinc 1959. 1954 . acres 1959 . 1954. 50 to 69 acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954 . acres 1950. 1954 . 70 to 99 acres farms reportinc 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 10.54 . 100 to 139 acres farms reporlinc 1959 . 1954 . acres 1959. 1954 . 140 to 179 acres farms reportinc 1959 . 1954. acres 1950 . 1954 . IHO to 219 acres farms reportinc 1959 , 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 220 to 259 acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 260 to 499 acres farms reportinc 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 500 lo 999 acres farms reporlinE 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 1,000 or more acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reportinR 1959 . acres 19.50. 33,390 40, Vi? 1,934 4,115 3,976 5,022 781 990 1,936 2,702 1,474 1,921 3,116 3,936 1,112 1,232 1,156 1,306 4,656 5,703 4,834 5,614 8,215 8,208 4,061 38,787,312 38,385,234 7,969 16,622 95,259 121,905 45,557 57,777 157,034 218,943 173,171 223,657 493,917 625,319 218,700 243,340 274, 322 310,239 1,783,751 2,109,184 3,537,267 4,098,177 32,000,365 30,360,071 5,737,551 28,912 33,599 5,879,446 5,219,689 977 1,953 3,208 5,783 3,060 3,856 44,561 52,957 692 847 22,494 26,124 1,807 2,469 89,702 115,295 1,351 1,745 94,068 111,659 2,898 3,539 284,047 297,329 1,035 1,122 115,174 107,338 1,079 1,197 141,445 129,308 4,434 5,002 704,716 678,788 4,380 4,974 1,053,890 1,060,434 7,199 6,895 3,326,141 2,634,674 3,705 1,348,548 967 ,286 82 162 195 292 22 45 127 152 119 141 185 193 105 653,175 735,002 376 765 4,526 6,391 1,275 2,603 5,599 7,144 5,242 6,579 12,587 15,507 4,319 6,164 4,783 6,164 44,708 55,426 88,598 102,490 481,162 525,769 149,912 871 1,062 217,478 166,642 39 88 171 321 162 233 2,655 3,388 19 32 579 1,032 64 81 3,455 3,166 43 49 3,017 2,878 81 85 7,425 5,441 21 27 2,476 2,133 19 21 2,911 1,821 124 131 22,626 15,539 116 131 32,454 26,525 183 184 139,709 104,398 103 57, 349 315 398 4 20 10 15 3 2 12 IB 7 12 13 18 94 105 429,526 395,715 19 68 343 440 166 121 963 1,430 873 1,379 11,956 16,428 1,562 1,417 3,100 4,338 33,309 38,385 30,177 40,492 347,058 291,217 27,714 268 324 48,009 49,396 1 1 4 1 6 7 123 111 2 1 65 25 9 13 403 477 9 256 478 65 86 5,226 6,505 761 452 12 15 1,283 1,555 84 94 11,241 11,502 41 51 8,132 10,815 36 41 20,515 17,475 20 5,396 463 674 72 184 74 135 9 180 225 1 53 67 86 94 121 120 67 512,533 512,463 244 721 1,578 2,829 518 491 397 1,589 725 1,922 2,707 2,072 1,401 1,403 1,657 2,373 19,870 25,522 63,147 67,420 419,789 406, 121 94,604 346 401 93,642 58,929 24 71 49 179 38 60 517 691 243 150 10 12 458 502 434 649 14 6 1,035 393 6 4 355 375 5 6 479 382 46 48 6,407 4,973 77 73 17,410 10,147 112 105 66,255 40,488 62 24,210 24 9 8 11 17 38 3? 32 42 50 54 22 200,900 268,851 2 23 131 227 60 319 472 620 501 1,286 3,461 3,803 1,810 1,622 2,583 4,058 14,513 14,604 22,014 29,623 155,348 212,666 29,360 144 194 11,229 16,009 1 6 3 43 1 4 35 35 5 6 94 138 85 279 18 20 468 705 6 6 187 246 10 16 560 799 29 33 1,702 1,939 29 39 2,363 3,488 42 52 5,732 8,330 773 934 110 156 197 286 405 416 231 1,353,667 1,344,444 29 43 61 127 64 180 SO 434 968 810 4,148 3,699 1,629 1,448 1,691 2,629 41,417 58,945 150,754 216,192 1,152,826 1,059,937 323,230 691 678 389,738 246,024 1 54 344 588 538 21 16 2,087 1,352 7 5 626 358 5 7 697 356 100 103 20,120 18,608 166 223 62,744 66,433 381 311 302,811 157,919 219 126,251 HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: COLORADO CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 133 Boulder Chaffee Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert 832 133 347 10 520 228 348 162 1,224 81 155 313 166 654 1 990 199 434 14 732 380 442 171 1,416 107 203 350 179 733 2 104 9 16 11 13 1 92 67 1 6 4 10 3 169 24 2 4 81 44 19 2 179 86 9 5 5 9 4 165 18 1 2 68 70 34 3 414 9 1 19 13 9 5 153 19 2 1 137 115 46 3 461 14 6 9 7 7 6 32 5 18 22 10 1 111 1 1 4 2 3 7 24 4 30 25 15 123 1 2 2 2 8 106 13 1 30 16 39 2 151 2 12 2 10 9 120 14 1 46 23 52 2 ISO "i 2 9 6 5 10 71 11 1 35 8 17 3 105 1 7 9 7 11 82 6 47 IS 48 2 112 4 8 11 6 12 116 22 5 1 50 9 32 7 76 4 15 14 14 13 133 17 19 2 75 29 58 13 87 9 24 23 14 14 35 7 25 10 19 6 46 4 14 6 7 l.^> 47 7 34 19 19 5 57 5 13 7 9 115 45 10 5 1 38 9 21 6 35 3 9 5 10 17 63 17 4 1 46 10 20 6 29 4 20 2 17 18 109 41 24 1 97 28 61 30 85 2 38 51 26 93 1!) 109 45 40 1 97 42 54 36 88 1 61 55 39 123 20 55 20 52 1 64 20 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885 1,310 728 37 13,370 3,542 776 152 7,918 1,414 5,076 1,120 12,004 638 2,395 2,180 2,204 38 21,036 2,665 3.047 315 11,872 4,695 9,207 2,075 13,816 1,448 3,834 3,771 2,279 39 6,823 1,446 4,927 1,951 3,804 1,167 9,016 793 2,766 1,206 1,393 40 9,375 1,416 6,742 3,754 3,729 957 11,171 980 2,584 1,430 1,800 41 10,669 2,371 1,180 235 9,076 2,156 4,975 1,447 8,206 713 2,167 1,181 2,391 42 14,981 4,030 974 235 11,060 2,352 4,786 1,443 6,870 984 4,777 458 4,108 43 38,702 14,287 9,736 490 35,452 9,931 21,106 ll,4li4 30,559 866 14,614 18,812 9,604 36,133 44 39,553 15,976 14,986 487 34,301 15,724 18,640 13,654 31,997 320 22,354 20,226 14,546 50,214 45 36,821 14,656 39,372 633 44,446 15,044 20,381 32,273 31,974 42,503 59,988 19,135 132,813 46 30,522 8,733 67,823 34,051 11,318 29,311 29,989 28,598 960 47,627 80,297 18,018 162,358 47 153,069 116,362 898,932 11,284 463,537 361,790 362,843 180,954 199,657 9,960 77,944 270,041 261,005 959,216 48 91,123 115,660 874,616 9,515 393,170 500,036 325,766 183,451 151,430 2,210 74,394 250,538 202,618 387,955 49 30,138 12,458 168,586 1,687 31,664 16,767 39,677 44,772 44,140 1,200 40,334 63,959 36,337 227,959 50 713 158 300 5 468 207 301 129 1,125 75 151 254 144 566 51 724 164 332 6 611 352 384 111 1,268 91 188 263 156 549 5'2 77,709 11,748 159,490 180 78,877 23,528 50,281 15,718 50,223 1,208 54,713 30,462 21,932 115,618 53 49,797 11,733 120.683 322 76,263 27,643 38,963 12,788 47,740 1,814 66,722 23,916 19,291 83,036 54 31 1 8 7 4 65 63 55 33 8 42 38 6 99 72 1 1 4 1 5fi 67 3 39 38 11 234 92 57 98 18 124 131 24 298 150 1 9 4 1 58 108 12 1 57 62 31 2 375 8 1 7 7 1 59 90 16 98 108 39 1 414 13 3 3 5 60 1.579 108 20 985 981 661 8 4,701 89 15 85 eo 19 61 1.180 118 1,257 1,628 765 5 5,542 160 102 26 61 62 26 4 14 22 10 1 107 1 1 3 2 2 63 18 4 25 25 15 118 1 1 2 2 64 892 150 405 591 362 "a 3,009 '21 60 58 85 15 65 564 149 717 665 500 3,227 60 30 65 66 66 101 12 1 28 15 38 2 143 2 10 2 5 67 108 12 39 22 50 2 175 2 2 4 6 2 68 5,263 319 80 1,149 451 2,297 53 5,144 85 256 74 175 69 3,984 238 1,749 939 2,274 87 5,783 69 101 81 252 38 70 69 6 1 31 8 17 2 100 1 7 5 3 71 76 5 36 15 48 111 3 6 8 1 72 4,903 261 132 1,721 424 1,503 20 5,033 90 270 294 168 73 4,093 272 2,083 700 3,217 4,877 316 156 415 15 74 110 20 2 45 8 32 6 73 4 8 12 9 75 126 15 7 1 69 27 54 7 85 8 15 20 4 76 11,573 902 192 3,663 421 3,326 218 4,733 448 211 567 413 77 8,486 739 620 5 5,134 1,894 4,263 259 4,593 629 507 1,194 179 78 33 6 23 8 18 4 44 4 13 6 5 79 42 5 30 17 19 1 56 4 9 6 5 80 4,202 299 2,097 686 2,411 115 3,034 238 559 557 471 81 3,509 203 2,765 1,493 1,834 15 3,051 715 318 629 173 82 44 10 3 1 37 9 20 5 35 3 6 5 7 8; 62 16 4 1 45 9 19 3 28 4 16 2 11 8^ 6,352 479 259 50 4,124 474 3,323 305 2,813 414 416 475 435 65 5,549 977 140 77 4,700 733 1,872 32 2,098 488 744 185 711 8f 100 41 19 87 26 60 26 84 1 37 45 24 78 87 95 41 20 1 94 41 51 24 86 1 60 46 36 90 88 18,129 2,952 3,099 14,775 3,258 13,066 2,221 7,764 161 6,746 3,496 2,369 6,456 89 10,440 3,287 1,873 10 14,710 5,740 7,569 2,036 7,024 110 11,132 3,044 3,342 5,482 90 53 20 42 1 61 19 24 37 38 58 70 26 166 91 38 12 63 46 16 33 26 37 1 68 91 23 180 92 13,170 2,290 10,833 30 16,407 6,383 5,174 3,674 3,827 21,830 3,338 3,898 23,290 93 5.231 941 17,022 13,416 3,524 6,245 2,533 3,564 450 24,955 7,225 2,546 19,648 94 38 26 232 2 77 23 47 44 61 2 40 85 55 290 95 31 30 238 3 87 34 50 47 59 2 34 71 44 253 96 11,579 3,985 144,895 80 33,512 9,821 18,147 9,096 9,926 845 24,737 16,773 13,553 84,176 97 6.663 4.791 101,028 230 29,603 10,196 10,400 7,821 7,683 875 28,223 11,776 10, 598 56,723 98 18 9 105 1 20 12 20 23 30 1 29 42 24 161 99 5,574 1,209 41,852 20 6,218 3,416 6,194 3,404 4,321 605 16,782 5,304 3,307 36,118 100 134 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND {For definitions and explanations, see text) Gilpin '\1 1 farms. . . I'ndpr ]0 acres. . Farms: number lITiO . number 1 959 . 1954. 10 to 49 acres numljer 1959 . 1954. 50 to 69 acres number 1959. 1954. 70 to 99 acres number 1959 . 1954 . 100 to ir!9 acres number 1959 . 1954. 140 to 179 acres number 1959 . 1954. 180 to 219 acres number 1959. 1954. 220 to 259 ncres number 1959 . 1954. 260 [o 499 acres number 1959 . 19.54 . 500 to 999 acres number 19.59 . 1954 . l.OtX) or more acres number 1959 . 1954 . l.tlOO to 1,999 acres number 1959 . Land in farms: All land in farms acres 1959. 1954. Under 10 acres acres 1959 . 1954 . 10(0 49 acres ncrej: 1959. 195 1 . 50 to 69 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 70 to 99 acres acres 1959. 1954. 100 to l:i9 icres .acres 1959. 1954. 140 to 179 acres acres 1959 . 1954. IfiO to 219 acres ncres 1959. 1954. 220 to 259 acres acres 1959. 19.54. 260 to 499 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 500 to 999 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 1.000 or mixe acres acres 1959. 1954. 1 ,000 (o 1 ,999 acres ncres 1959 . Cropland harvested: Any cropland harvested farms refiortinp 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954 . fmler 10 acres farms repcrting 1959. 1954. acres 1959 , 1954 . 10 to 49 acres famis reixming 1959. 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 50 to 69 acres farms reporlinp 1959 . 19.54 . acres 1959. 1954. 70 to 99 acres farms reportinp 1959 , 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 100 to 119 acres farms reporlinc 1959 . 1954. acres 1 959 . 1954. 140 to 179 acres farms rcpcrtinp 19.59 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. ISO to 219 acres farms refxirtinE 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 220 to 259 acres farms repcrtinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 260 to 499 acres farms reportinE 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954 . 500 to 999 acres farms reportinp 1959. 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 1.000 or mofe acres fanna repCTting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959, 1954. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting 1959 . 779 897 45 63 53 « 8 11 16 22 28 25 13 12 15 24 119 163 198 237 274 280 157 1,243,691 1,264,569 150 172 1,159 1,093 453 549 1,273 1,807 1,183 1,994 4,484 3,937 2,6U 2,395 3,546 5,679 46,000 62,476 143,693 172,884 1,039,139 1,011,433 217,364 476 634 69,873 36,776 10 14 26 29 19 27 188 329 2 6 41 119 10 16 173 416 5 10 138 370 14 14 841 588 9 9 663 534 7 17 353 1,231 75 115 5,737 10,717 139 191 19,304 27,225 186 215 42,309 45,218 113 21,716 579 883 150 379 204 247 24 18 15 23 15 16 15 27 10 10 5 7 36 32 20 36 35 452,669 394,614 622 1,654 4,100 4,904 1,368 1,029 1,197 1,336 1,769 1,329 2,356 4,345 1,937 1,887 1,212 1,677 12,687 U,372 13,995 25,257 411,426 338,824 27,575 446 654 13,730 11,493 99 280 309 744 179 194 1,854 1,568 20 16 594 271 12 20 412 672 14 13 529 419 9 15 459 366 10 7 421 212 3 6 106 95 28 20 1,528 341 17 23 867 1,073 55 60 6,651 5,232 13 1,383 532 677 21 59 86 111 27 33 34 41 34 45 24 41 14 21 73 90 62 70 115 111 47 482,661 470,603 134 283 2,256 2,971 1,564 2,012 2,799 3,425 3,948 5,225 6,603 8,720 4,756 8,111 3,276 4,385 26,437 31,464 43,150 49,656 387,688 353,856 68,099 487 609 42,681 44,162 18 35 70 101 75 97 869 1,201 25 32 535 806 31 36 936 1,271 27 43 1,166 1,856 38 50 1,936 2,353 24 39 1,616 2,463 14 21 720 1,079 70 84 6,818 7,304 60 69 6,948 6,341 105 103 20,967 18,882 45 8,302 2 3 4 4 1 19,141 11,644 11 39 33 310 195 3,155 1,475 1,412 1,788 14,260 8,022 1,900 135 140 3 1 101 70 154 191 2 2 6 U 3 3 2 5 1 6 7 7 17 27 24 37 86 85 35 336,875 307,710 10 6 143 335 185 173 166 437 132 733 1,120 1,116 1,207 795 958 6,281 9,351 17,553 27,573 310,078 266,233 50,043 14S 161 33,209 34,308 1 6 5 108 79 3 2 98 64 2 4 55 154 211 6 6 283 261 5 3 310 110 67 17 20 1,908 1,539 23 32 2,591 4,959 85 33 27,846 26,864 35 7,558 163 221 3 6 5 9 1 3 4 21 44 41 43 75 34 33 251,640 309,753 8 21 148 290 58 184 232 127 341 1,304 2,232 719 1,597 383 957 3,290 16,669 29,480 30,324 210,623 256,906 50,183 143 176 37,655 39,741 2 1 4 1 3 6 22 92 1 3 27 75 1 1 30 51 6 5 320 275 3 3 219 342 4 4 156 257 18 37 3,170 4,959 34 39 7,276 7, as 71 76 26,431 26, 4U 32 9,371 COLORADO HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 135 Huerfano Jackson Jefferson KIOWB Kit Carson LaJse La Plata Larljner Las Animas Lincoln Logan Mesa Mineral Moffat 294 104 624 350 840 1. 677 1,292 638 583 1,201 1,379 14 276 1 353 112 1,171 443 1,085 1' 1 833 1,521 818 656 1,327 2,443 20 329 2 i. 137 5 5 ] 22 138 14 11 32 337 3 3 13 2 416 9 23 57 218 62 18 53 556 8 4 15 200 5 6 61 200 39 8 31 788 2 5 30 366 2 10 i 90 242 55 9 21 1,005 1 6 6 7 23 2 U 46 13 2 9 97 7 8 30 "i 20 47 19 2 13 135 1 8 7 36 1 "3 74 126 16 1 38 134 5 9 9 41 5 4 94 163 29 1 62 131 1 4 10 10 20 1 3 30 92 12 40 UO 3 11 8 43 1 6 46 119 11 2 53 133 1 6 12 13 28 6 29 85 199 29 13 106 79 10 13 19 41 15 52 1 100 225 51 18 163 102 1 8 14 10 13 4 5 20 72 17 9 44 57 4 15 13 25 3 4 44 71 8 4 30 66 1 5 K 7 "I 10 1 3 33 53 13 2 53 38 3 IT 5 19 3 7 33 65 26 1 57 34 1 3 18 48 7 46 37 118 "] U5 167 83 41 263 90 4 31 19 55 4 74 69 192 160 172 102 68 298 37 4 39 20 39 12 4a 64 206 97 69 96 125 295 60 4 42 21 59 21 51 81 319 106 73 130 139 303 46 4 62 22 134 83 63 226 455 i 99 U5 301 371 290 89 6 173 23 134 84 65 254 463 ( 83 126 325 394 269 98 6 137 24 39 24 33 96 252 54 49 86 156 189 33 1 62 25 786,593 412,956 240,974 825,455 1,277,834 8,92S 671,916 770,520 2,378,176 1,559,368 1,083,862 713,603 21,265 1,238,106 26 786,449 390,446 267,786 930,899 1,374,159 9,76< > 541,979 727,150 2,620,900 1,611,825 1,079,567 612,785 22,418 1,246,439 27 25 564 17 20 77 532 72 33 130 1,596 14 28 43 'io 1,807 18 61 209 873 252 60 101 2,793 26 29 421 3,806 58 137 "9. 1,705 4,723 997 190 644 17,779 33 30 778 7,402 50 239 12; 2,549 5,436 1,479 220 519 22,266 40 146 31 382 62 1,3U UO 637 2,727 764 L25 532 5,677 32 459 1,749 '46 ia ) 1,136 2,730 1,096 UO 1,062 7,830 65 33 560 2,934 91 235 5,950 10,228 1,325 80 3,107 10,919 415 34 749 'so 3,268 415 322 7,543 13,292 2,281 70 5,090 14,932 80 337 35 1,112 2,261 129 390 3,553 10,789 1,438 4,353 12,751 335 3« 923 4,989 U6 722 5,257 13,316 1,255 241 6,235 15,133 120 668 37 2,083 4,373 940 4,641 32. 13,510 31,513 4,632 2,065 16,709 12,283 1,574 38 2,998 6,4U 2,430 8,320 16( ) 15,936 35,459 8,260 2,398 26,223 15,725 153 1,260 39 1,995 2,633 750 988 3,927 14,218 3,363 1,775 8,653 U,010 785 40 2,597 4,992 585 793 8,703 13,925 1,610 800 5,864 13,005 219 1,019 11 1,722 237 2,415 240 1,924 7,877 13,813 3,083 471 12,471 9,019 724 42 1,137 4,555 739 1,6£3 7,345 15,442 6,089 220 13,473 7,981 240 728 43 18,461 2,839 16,969 13,955 45,499 30( ) 52,471 57,993 32,033 15,605 98,516 30,914 1,384 U,851 44 20,097 1,786 26,423 25,865 74,827 63( ) 57,934 60,395 37,361 26,011 111,269 31,098 1,536 15,185 45 27,909 8,931 33,785 48,083 153,014 1,93' 1 66,506 47,304 71,210 94,804 216,705 43,089 3,101 29,335 46 41,661 15,279 36,879 62,497 242,300 1,16( ) 74,454 50,909 97,386 105,676 224,470 32,774 2,720 43,882 47 731,923 400,887 169,923 761,192 1,065,876 6,27; 515,701 576,675 2,259,209 1,444,220 726,542 558,566 16,780 1,193,035 48 715,007 373,291 169,308 888,074 1,044,947 7,54 J 360,313 514,373 2,463,341 1,475,519 635,261 449,198 17,310 1,133,123 49 56,691 35,435 44,967 141,339 357,703 4,08( ) 74,376 67,917 113,393 230,790 260,043 46,335 1,520 86,853 50 a9 100 435 271 730 1( ) 580 1,099 424 430 1,097 1,693 10 250 51 255 102 683 346 884 1' 700 1,205 480 540 1,210 2,209 U 298 52 21,661 84,102 27,591 159,347 330,128 1,81 ) 44,984 127,407 44,257 189,450 282,575 67,283 1,858 56,723 53 19,379 71,268 22,812 164,369 264,599 1,61. 51,032 94,337 37,322 180,176 279,367 74,293 2,370 60,348 54 2 72 12 52 8 3 3 283 2 55 2 205 1 20 93 26 3 12 442 2 56 U 210 21 147 38 3 27 1,010 6 57 3 536 "i 45 254 90 3 23 1,523 2 58 11 135 3 44 149 33 2 14 703 59 20 228 1 56 162 43 U 922 "2 60 88 1,581 60 2. i 519 2,130 427 12 275 10,435 61 161 2,346 "v! 5f 555 1,867 463 192 13,U5 24 62 5 17 1 9 43 U 2 6 94 63 5 19 16 38 10 1 11 130 1 64 49 15 423 '56 201 1,659 130 45 183 3,167 65 27 554 3< 298 946 183 35 463 4,285 '50 66 7 27 2 63 121 14 33 129 3 67 7 27 "i 2 34 150 19 55 177 4 68 151 1,057 142 1,723 6,421 327 1,920 5,684 133 69 102 324 40 35 2,355 6,392 353 3,385 3,121 98 70 7 16 1 3 25 34 9 35 105 3 71 6 30 3 38 113 7 51 131 1 6 72 163 ... 934 '20 180 1,005 6,222 381 3,163 6,439 182 73 156 1,487 115 1,313 7,086 173 4,075 3,112 30 394 74 10 22 2 24 77 193 18 'io 106 74 8 75 14 29 9 29 i 91 210 34 U 155 96 8 76 456 1,792 219 1,384 9( ) 3,326 21,619 1,101 736 10,962 5,378 335 77 578 1,373 757 1,561 8 J 4,288 18,158 1,334 802 14,300 6,475 324 78 8 10 3 5 17 69 15 5 40 54 4 79 U 17 1 1 41 65 7 3 27 65 5 80 167 !!! 1,083 266 417 848 3,319 1,246 300 .4,770 5,323 174 81 291 1,103 51 165 2,074 5,275 453 35 3,399 5,744 402 82 5 8 6 27 53 9 1 50 36 3 83 4 14 2 3 32 61 19 57 32 3 84 382 ioo 952 575 1,659 9,490 487 40 7,631 3,4X 125 85 168 1,013 'so 345 1,951 7,121 853 7,361 2,394 205 ■ 86 35 6 38 31 105 129 162 62 35 249 85 1 23 87 44 3 47 55 143 146 153 65 51 293 31 1 38 88 2,165 1,229 4,489 4,752 16,250 10,934 30,525 3,472 4,320 44,531 9,373 28 2,524 89 2,044 580 4,212 10,135 14,394 12,328 18,084 3,482 6,005 46,107 6,142 60 3,779 90 34 11 39 44 189 91 60 67 109 287 56 3 40 91 47 18 34 62 275 > 97 59 92 126 297 45 3 59 92 2,592 2,568 5,992 14,217 48,168 80( 3 9,804 U,098 7,734 25,527 81,570 5,398 330 5,643 93 2,553 4,405 4,249 18,318 52,322 31 p 12,286 3,125 9,038 25,266 83,787 4,655 240 7,633 94 95 81 51 190 442 86 108 178 313 269 74 6 159 95 95 81 33 215 427 ) 79 101 153 345 241 88 6 170 96 15,437 80,190 9,078 139,873 262,902 90( ] 14,944 29,777 28,864 157,967 127,543 U,142 1,500 47,601 97 13,296 66,283 5,115 134,921 195, 6U 1,13( 3 13,534 21,019 21,400 147,980 115,770 13,227 2,040 47,432 38 36 24 26 82 241 J 48 42 60 140 183 30 1 60 99 4,509 10,597 3,907 38,432 104,275 70( ) 3,420 9,835 3,144 56,758 82,122 3,274 200 12,953 100 136 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND {For definitions and explanations, see text) Morgan Ouray Phillips Farms: Ml farms numlwr f 'nder 10 arros number 10 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 [o i319 acres number '220 to 259 acres number 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number 1,000 or more acres number 1,000 to 1,099 acres number Land in farms: .Ml land in farms acres Under 10 ac!«s acres 10 to 49 acres acres 50 to 69 acres , acres 70 to 99 acres acres 100 to 139 seres acres 140 to 179 acres acres 180 to 219 acres acres 220 to 259 acres acres 260 to 499 acres acres 500 to 99!) acres acres 1 .000 or more acres acres 1,000 to 1 ,999 acres acres Cropland fiarvested: An.v cropland liarvested farms reportinR acres I'nder 10 acres farms report ing acres 10 to 49 acres famis reporting 50 to 69 acres farms reportinr- 70 to 99 acres farms rpportinp acres 100 to 139 acres farms rcportinR acres 140 to 179 acres farms rejxitinc acres 180 to 219 acres farms repoftinp acres 220 to 259 acres fanns ro)jari ine acres 260 to 499 acres farms reporting 50O to 999 acres farms reporting acres 1,000 c* more acres farms refiortinf; acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting acres 709 941 9 107 87 127 23 33 66 90 56 71 79 99 27 37 37 48 149 160 111 115 65 54 35 966,355 912,743 31 328 2,596 3,556 1,302 1,931 5,329 7,310 6,414 8,281 12,444 15,710 5,270 7,359 8,811 11,414 54,490 58,392 77,980 78,309 791,688 720,153 49,386 620 798 85,250 94,678 3 29 12 55 54 92 689 936 18 31 348 806 61 85 1,486 2,957 49 70 1,567 3,487 72 95 3,524 6,070 25 35 1,313 2,783 36 47 2,867 4,620 138 159 21,626 25,984 105 108 34,409 32,107 59 47 17,409 14,873 34 11,739 1,068 1,316 51 116 199 292 58 73 134 227 126 130 118 127 61 51 44 42 106 99 64 54 107 105 35 585,145 595,016 230 518 5,701 8,109 3,381 4,242 10,939 18,518 14,608 15,172 18,551 19,934 11,940 10,008 10,504 9,941 36,724 33,012 44,458 37,149 428,109 438,413 49,334 915 1,091 63,651 61,102 13 35 48 101 154 218 2,216 3,531 46 60 1,599 1,856 128 216 5,917 9,592 123 120 7,521 6,961 105 119 7,960 7,264 59 4S 5,683 4,168 42 42 3,941 3,498 97 94 10,029 7,691 54 50 6,208 4,724 94 89 12,529 11,716 31 3,912 1,184 1,370 22 79 50 36 16 22 107 146 54 100 233 278 59 58 69 69 218 236 143 140 213 206 114 859,454 823,464 106 251 1,284 893 937 1,312 8,677 11,637 6,235 11,693 37,136 44,225 11,665 11,430 16,247 16,450 78,273 85,180 102,800 99,712 596,094 540,681 164,076 1,061 1,192 200,440 195,034 7 9 25 26 26 23 599 424 13 19 523 717 104 143 6,634 9,254 48 94 4,352 7,932 228 265 27,524 28,702 59 58 8,437 7,324 67 67 11,221 10,24S 202 216 35,991 34,553 134 126 30,782 26,009 173 172 74,352 69,845 98 33,030 755 955 64 162 142 166 25 40 83 125 64 86 91 102 46 49 38 37 95 78 34 42 73 68 27 842,944 752,378 214 605 3,151 3,967 1,432 2,311 6,812 10,201 7,727 9,792 14,425 16,112 9,060 9,691 8,952 8,790 33,019 27,283 25,116 29,117 733,036 634,509 40,340 629 784 66,109 60,102 23 74 86 230 119 144 2,070 2,319 24 39 984 1,643 81 118 4,809 6,430 62 82 5,425 6,021 87 96 10,181 9,098 44 47 5,721 6,067 36 36 5,586 4,605 92 72 16,962 10,912 24 39 5,879 7,124 37 37 8,406 5,653 19 4,178 118 2 120 159 2 155,889 130,194 10 59 260 53 120 172 577 365 906 1,125 2,145 377 1,315 1,182 725 6,374 8,247 14,306 U,531 131,866 101,366 21,627 86 104 12,959 11,200 18 2 7 56 227 2 7 58 283 6 9 497 645 2 5 202 406 5 3 358 382 16 19 937 1,434 21 20 2,745 3,096 30 26 8,086 4,633 14 2,518 10 22 18 19 78 85 22 590,913 626,303 10 17 40 166 310 125 630 2,253 200 818 1,159 250 3,733 8,317 12,396 12,745 572,620 601,427 32,100 86 110 39,033 22,566 9 40 280 1 1 6 45 5 1 142 50 4 17 310 749 11 17 475 1,231 63 62 38,045 20,165 14 3,390 526 560 31 25 8 5 5 5 121 154 193 207 144 136 108 489,332 515,597 19 36 176 137 231 217 240 80 132 847 4,954 3,962 1,630 1,020 1,167 1,200 48,439 59,692 145,024 152,223 287,320 296,183 144,912 505 541 186,674 202,209 4 3 147 138 3 1 6 40 366 31 25 2,478 2,093 6 388 5 5 621 913 119 152 23,891 29,460 192 206 68,238 75,302 142 135 90,634 93,542 108 60,626 HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: COLORADO CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 137 Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Sumilt Telle Washington Weld YUIDB 763 884 196 472 414 251 75 376 34 84 1,013 3,730 1,122 I 904 1,037 228 534 531 302 112 417 36 95 1,162 4,037 1,307 2 23 106 2 12 2 7 1 9 165 12 3 39 204 3 30 22 5 13 14 2 29 219 21 4 38 249 2 30 IS 7 3 9 1 10 234 24 5 38 270 1 22 24 12 7 14 ... 1 6 223 17 6 7 27 2 4 4 1 3 1 74 2 7 9 30 7 7 1 1 1 1 94 7 8 22 40 6 14 5 6 4 6 1 8 400 9 i! 37 55 4 24 8 1 5 13 ... ■ 12 592 12 10 16 45 3 24 5 5 2 15 ... 6 291 9 U 30 46 9 25 11 4 2 18 ... e 10 357 12 1? 95 46 10 80 22 18 7 39 5 44 792 32 13 139 51 13 101 33 30 14 53 5 q 61 910 41 H 38 21 3 19 9 8 1 6 2 5 222 6 15 50 24 7 24 13 4 6 10 9 209 6 16 <0 28 4 28 n 6 2 9 "i 4 8 241 19 17 5i 29 7 36 17 7 2 15 9 223 23 18 149 S3 30 149 61 65 17 99 9 c 138 560 192 19 149 88 35 171 104 77 20 96 9 If 224 527 306 20 109 78 31 77 104 43 13 90 5 1' 302 230 366 21 125 94 38 59 126 51 20 103 11 13 356 235 449 22 226 161 103 35 173 92 26 93 12 36 483 471 451 23 234 146 111 35 166 91 22 81 10 3' 445 443 413 24 104 71 34 24 103 42 8 64 S IE 300 222 293 25 924,330 1,446,719 614,109 206,064 676,065 502,599 157,286 311,398 50,772 144, <: 21 1,409,471 2,157,885 1,442,495 26 967,647 1,177,784 535,279 211,856 531,194 503,488 171,054 293,727 44,446 143, < 1= 1,384,642 2,094,153 1,476,530 27 71 502 12 43 3 23 f 21 568 54 28 124 907 11 103 69 9 38 33 66 791 80 29 995 5,812 70 747 404 180 81 180 46 138 5,746 516 30 1,094 6,365 27 553 573 304 194 471 M 168 6,049 383 31 415 1,554 112 216 224 60 155 62 4,403 122 32 528 1,721 335 424 • • • '67 50 6£ 60 5,524 387 33 1,303 3,285 491 1,147 423 478 323 502 ... 8 637 32,119 725 34 2,987 4,401 349 1,931 699 80 399 1,041 4e 964 47,668 979 35 1,957 5,312 34a 2,823 636 582 233 1,756 ... b' 683 34,638 1,033 36 3,539 5,344 1,011 2,938 1,300 500 229 2,069 T 1,175 41,962 1,410 37 15,127 7,210 1,581 12,794 3,468 2,879 1,100 6,268 800 1,1 1' 7,034 125,715 5,084 38 22,118 8,198 2,037 16,133 5,229 8,156 2,240 8,404 801 1,^ ^ 9,773 144,295 6,564 39 7,545 4,056 594 3,698 1,810 1,565 192 1,221 ^ *f 1,010 43,401 1,170 40 9,758 4,740 1,378 4,722 2,558 760 1,132 2,025 T 1,773 40,902 1,185 41 9,550 6,648 954 6,679 2,632 1,420 4B0 2,140 221 = 6C 1,910 57,072 4,550 42 12,839 6,907 1,653 8,554 4,056 1,680 485 3,550 ... ^ 7< 2,165 53,967 5,510 43 53,354 31,568 10,950 53,607 23,133 24,172 5,846 37,449 3,332 3,; 4C 55,064 197,254 77,250 44 52,542 33,034 12,292 62,391 38,538 29,087 7,125 37,342 3,544 5,' V 89,315 186,066 121,902 45 78,981 56,129 22,642 52,739 75,092 31,337 9,590 65,998 3,545 12,^ 6 230,265 205,354 273,783 46 90,318 65,136 27,418 41,924 92,290 37,117 14,220 74,638 8,234 9,£ 8] 272,516 208,367 328,406 47 754,532 1,324,643 576,355 71,571 568,240 439,926 139,441 195,706 42,716 125, < 7- 1,112,709 1,451,610 1,078,208 48 771,800 1,041,031 459,103 72,272 385,458 425,795 144,875 164,154 31,317 124,; 0' 1,006,657 1,358,567 1,009,774 49 150,885 105,548 47,655 34,346 144,337 57,379 12,977 88,777 10,323 27, < 3 422,169 318,374 405,027 50 677 697 175 445 386 232 67 358 34 4' 945 3,400 1,021 51 749 753 203 495 473 268 88 392 33 4< 1,055 3,636 1,200 52 266,986 78,371 30,587 79,157 80,704 65,319 7,927 116,173 6,336 3,] 0 349,495 630,821 336,794 53 191,985 65,661 34,706 73,925 85,981 79,768 9,139 110,216 6,757 2, 6( 339,169 488,916 343,747 54 6 65 1 4 3 33 3 55 5 94 ... 12 1 ... "i 3 64 3 56 17 274 7 13 4 ... 106 13 57 13 363 34 "i 3 3 137 6 58 25 198 "2 22 10 4 3 4 1 2 147 6 59 26 221 16 15 9 6 9 4 150 5 60 455 3,234 35 268 130 92 38 26 30 52 2,919 61 61 532 3,569 248 159 166 88 177 73 2,807 77 62 5 26 "2 4 3 1 3 "i 72 1 63 9 24 5 7 . . . "i ... 1 1 34 1 64 239 1,076 'is 198 82 20 64 6 3,071 44 65 408 840 126 195 ... 25 ... 30 55 3,206 20 66 22 36 5 14 5 6 4 6 8 389 4 67 34 47 4 23 7 1 5 11 9 566 6 68 1,484 2,027 89 528 22s 205 101 297 ... 384 24,807 126 69 1,978 2,370 131 1,114 352 40 258 738 ... 1 5 464 32,433 201 70 13 40 3 23 5 5 2 14 3 233 8 71 28 40 8 25 9 4 2 17 7 342 10 72 1,226 3,394 66 1,334 266 410 40 1,144 6( i 322 25,543 442 73 2,343 2,977 320 1,705 298 310 40 1,509 1 1 488 27,737 459 74 89 41 10 76 20 17 7 33 "5 ) 41 777 25 75 134 39 10 96 30 46 12 51 5 J 51 384 33 76 11,165 3,676 683 6,425 869 1,366 339 3,759 335 5 1 3,630 95,719 2,356 77 15,571 2,985 714 7,668 1,613 4,409 385 4,826 310 6 > 4,687 89,892 2,598 78 38 15 3 18 7 7 6 ! 5 217 6 79 49 23 7 24 11 4 "5 10 > 7 205 6 80 5,647 1,738 237 2,085 465 551 754 6) J 707 32,472 500 81 7,187 2,313 422 2,619 965 476 332 1,243 4( J 704 25,558 327 82 37 24 4 28 U 6 1 9 1 3 238 16 83 52 21 7 35 16 6 2 15 ... 6 221 19 84 5,978 2,056 222 3,729 888 814 60 1,575 80 5 J 943 41,757 1,551 85 8,410 1,752 625 4,572 1,219 799 U4 2,291 2 769 30,205 1,927 86 138 73 29 147 56 63 13 97 9 130 538 178 87 131 65 33 167 99 71 16 96 7 7 214 4S6 237 88 30,655 10,238 3,362 23,988 6,763 11,937 1,349 19,355 820 8 ! 20,357 111,233 29,550 89 26,063 6,825 3,819 29,144 11,568 12,553 2,102 19,000 812 J J 34,805 74,727 43,401 90 98 68 28 74 99 35 13 88 5 ! 293 269 349 91 102 80 33 57 la 46 17 100 10 7 339 267 437 92 34,495 11,714 3,701 20,983 18,658 9,224 1,403 28,241 1,110 9 79,850 76,493 102,125 93 26,804 11,587 5,341 U,300 22,931 9,400 2,854 33,334 1,345 .9 i 85,068 54,123 121,878 94 206 111 88 35 170 88 24 90 12 2 455 437 425 95 179 99 101 35 157 81 21 80 10 2. 3 417 367 393 96 175,625 38,944 22,167 14,606 52,355 40,700 4,547 60,954 3,955 2, .7 5 243,250 216,701 200,021 97 102,676 30,080 23,334 12,395 46,680 51,615 2,933 47,095 4,260 1, ;6 212,056 143,041 167,853 98 95 56 31 24 101 40 7 63 3 ! 285 216 275 99 48,628 16,608 6,314 8,373 27,796 10,454 1,276 34,664 1,405 30< 5 120,283 30,468 113,160 100 138 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY TENURE (Kor dpfiniLions and explanations, see text) Farms: Al I fanu niXTiilors numlH?r Pul! o«Tiers number Part oHTier-^ number Manaiier? nur".il)er All tenant- numlier Pmportion of tenancy percent Lantl in farms: All fann operators acres Ful I OMTierp acres Part o^Tiers acres Manapers acres All tenants acres Croplanil harvested: All rami operattirs Tarms refjortinE acres Full owners famis repoitinq acres Part o*Tier5 farms repottinp acres Managers lanns rerwrting acres All ti'nants Taims repc»tinp 1950. 1954, 1950. 1954. 1050 - 19.54. 1050. 1051. 10.59 . 1954. 1959. 1054 . 1959. 1054. 1059. 1954. 1050. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1050. 19.54 . 1950. 1054. 1959. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1959. 1954. 19.59 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 33,390 15,&40 20,660 10,470 10,646 359 318 6,921 9,125 20.7 22.4 38,787,312 38,385,234 7,498,538 8,831,229 23,987,301 22,246,721 3,425,333 2,883,679 3,876,140 4,423,605 28,912 33,599 5,879,446 5,219,689 12,731 15,898 1,302,559 1,358,913 9,591 9,512 3,157,333 2,488,471 287 252 117,768 98,867 6,303 7,937 1,301,786 1,273,438 967 1,286 454 666 291 319 5 214 296 22.1 23.0 653,175 735,002 123,849 179,313 407, 332 459,723 23,824 1,465 98,170 94,501 871 1,062 217,478 166,642 386 505 47,271 45,259 287 297 126,098 90,852 3,017 358 190 257 41,092 30,173 315 398 194 266 79 73 3 38 56 12.1 14.1 429,526 395,715 78,015 103,749 235,235 143,871 102,000 70,440 14,276 77,655 268 324 48,009 49,396 167 205 18,530 21,975 67 69 22,354 16,653 3 3 2,499 1,630 31 47 4,626 9,138 463 674 225 386 156 132 5 8 77 98 16.6 14.5 512,533 512,463 Ul,500 98,468 316,964 354,172 11,179 16,707 42,890 43, 116 346 401 93,642 58,929 138 Ul 24,050 10,852 145 152 56,395 38,162 5 4 227 364 58 64 12,970 9,551 180 225 111 142 51 55 1 6 17 22 9.4 9.8 200,900 268,851 79,350 83,495 104,385 157,121 8,200 22,234 8,965 6,001 144 194 11,229 16,009 86 119 6,289 8,459 42 51 4,147 5,656 70 985 15 18 723 909 773 934 174 212 389 437 6 1 204 284 26.4 30.4 1,353,667 1,344,444 172,607 187, 502 896,756 886,013 90,471 14,000 193,833 256,929 691 678 389,738 246,024 129 128 45,461 34,943 366 350 249,774 143,756 4,351 192 200 89,652 57,325 439 575 159 247 143 145 4 2 133 181 30.3 31.5 369,410 844,229 111,577 103, 196 599,664 634,775 84,014 1,300 74,155 104,953 359 455 72,087 70,680 124 136 15,118 17,693 120 114 33,190 26,216 2 2 180 955 113 153 23,599 25,816 (For definitions anil explanations, see text) Gilpin Farms: All fami operatcrs number 1059 . 1954. full owners number 1959 . 1954. Part owners number 1 9.59 . 1954. Manarters number 1959 . 1054. All tenants number 1959 . 1954. Pmportion of tenancy percent 1959 . 1054. Land in farms: All fftna tjperators acres 1059. 14 I 1954 . lull owners acres 1950. 1954. Part owners acres 1950. 1954 , Managers acres 1950 . 1954. All tenants acrtJS 1959. 1951. Cropland tian/esled; All r;mii operators rarms reporlinf: 1059 1054 acres 1959, 1054 Full owncTs rar.ns reptirting 1959 , 1054 acres 1 950 10.54 Part owners lamis reporting 1950 1951 acres 1050 1054 Mnnnpcrs larms reiwrting 1059 1054 acres 19.59 1954 All tenants farms rep«tinc 19.59 1954 acres 1950 1951 779 897 478 513 213 267 15 15 73 102 9.4 11.4 1,243,691 1,264,569 457,495 477,589 687,708 635,636 35,178 30,398 63,310 70,946 476 634 69,873 86,776 258 332 26,900 31,236 159 214 34,360 40,564 11 9 1,473 2,215 43 79 7,140 12,761 579 883 378 663 148 142 2 5 51 73 452,669 394,614 82,423 104,390 342,010 273,467 4,305 4,959 23,931 11,298 4-t6 654 13,730 11,493 283 484 4,944 5,073 120 120 7,187 4,996 430 639 42 45 1,169 785 532 677 347 470 105 116 9 7 71 84 13.3 12.4 482,661 470,608 201,502 188,605 220,540 209,299 9,901 29,202 50,713 43,502 487 609 42,631 44,162 317 419 24,308 25,361 97 lU 11,776 12, 216 818 1,299 65 72 5,779 5,286 3 2 16.7 11.8 19,141 11,644 5,484 6,918 11,117 4,565 2,540 161 185 140 5 3 100 95 1 1 60 45 154 191 62 108 70 49 6 15 16 19 10.4 9.9 336,875 307,710 61,573 103,393 246,252 145,044 10,223 40,615 18,322 13,658 143 161 33,209 34,308 58 39 7,911 16,426 70 47 20,719 11,609 15 1,670 5,150 14 10 2,909 1,123 163 221 111 162 35 45 3.7 3.6 251,640 309,753 144,283 158,082 84,784 129,922 14,817 15,342 7,756 5,907 143 176 37,655 39,741 100 125 23,423 22,803 30 39 9,605 12,154 10 6 3,692 2,970 3 6 935 1,814 34,094 37,303 29,358 37,803 4,424 26 24 3,176 3,150 23 24 2,375 3,150 2 771 COLORADO 139 OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Boulder Chaffee Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert 882 183 347 10 520 228 348 162 1,224 81 155 313 156 654 1 990 199 434 14 732 380 442 171 1,416 107 203 350 179 733 i32 105 76 6 291 123 128 91 908 57 52 175 33 311 3 551 136 103 9 4S2 232 174 98 1,040 91 92 252 114 369 i 185 47 203 2 194 66 129 58 214 5 90 83 55 238 5 175 37 212 3 190 108 129 54 215 3 93 53 40 245 6 6 6 6 2 5 6 7 3 8 2 6 3 9 7 6 2 6 1 5 10 1 11 1 1 5 9 S 209 25 62 30 28 84 10 94 6 13 49 20 96 9 258 24 113 1 60 35 129 18 150 7 18 44 20 110 10 23.7 13.7 17.9 5.3 12.3 24.1 6.2 7.7 7.4 S.4 15.7 12.0 14.7 11 26.1 12.1 26.0 7.1 8.2 9.2 28.2 10.5 10.6 6.5 8.9 12.6 11.2 15.0 12 287,466 155,734 950,244 12,842 574,943 397,672 424,904 229,102 334,298 11,211 137,594 358 , 633 295,003 1,136,154 13 231,784 151,085 961,506 10,658 505,116 546,562 403,692 232,080 292,232 4,229 148,700 364,234 242,969 1,110,203 14 76,195 29,300 114,078 1,558 96,964 25,416 59,329 63,852 159,645 694 35,370 143,941 72,043 306,386 15 83,194 48,645 131,230 1,061 183,250 84,835 39,110 79,285 190,044 1,450 54,054 228,193 79,967 329,167 16 147,050 106, 302 698,345 6,160 438,833 70,771 255,401 120,044 148,607 3,883 95,075 153,761 208, 194 641,381 17 87,911 90, 161 541,751 3,234 313,433 149,750 225,912 132,204 82,811 192 90,172 106,523 117,471 617,712 18 13,930 12,667 55,317 5,124 27,427 296,832 78,409 38,660 3,696 409 30,832 5,097 55,716 19 5,550 1,778 81,877 4,563 284,105 75,054 2,400 6,364 3 3,700 38,133 54,130 ■20 50,291 7,465 82,504 11,719 4,653 31,765 6,546 17,350 1,220 7,149 30,099 10,669 132,671 n 55,129 10,501 206,648 1,800 9,433 27,372 63,616 13,191 13,063 2,574 4,474 25,318 7,393 109 , 194 ■32 713 158 300 5 468 207 301 129 1,125 75 151 254 144 566 23 724 164 332 6 611 352 384 111 1,268 91 188 263 155 549 21 77,709 11,748 159,490 180 78,877 23,528 50,281 15,718 50,223 1,203 54,713 30,462 21,932 115,513 25 49,797 11,733 120,683 322 76,263 27,643 38,953 12,788 47,740 1,814 65,722 23,916 19,291 83,036 ■26 358 91 58 3 253 112 105 70 824 52 51 136 78 255 27 3i2 111 62 3 383 208 147 57 927 77 79 183 101 267 28 25,289 4,567 23,162 103 26,170 6,503 7,171 5,920 26,747 302 13,030 12,599 7,852 34,894 29 17,188 5,480 15,807 92 36,147 10,008 8,519 5,651 28,315 725 21,915 13,857 7,537 25,507 30 164 43 131 184 65 112 48 208 6 88 77 49 220 31 155 33 ISO 1 134 108 113 40 212 7 93 44 32 206 32 23,854 4,161 107,419 44,553 11,541 25,705 7,731 15,094 279 37,711 11,919 10,975 60,660 33 13,618 3,369 71,475 100 34,946 11,347 16,231 5,188 13,778 65 41,799 7,036 5,122 46,313 34 5 6 6 2 5 3 4 3 7 1 5 3 8 15 4 2 5 1 4 5 1 9 1 1 5 5 .36 2,308 1,149 3,720 30 3,740 2,835 3,320 607 1,668 3 1,503 923 1,936 37 417 un 3,763 60 3,413 1,921 30 1,097 3 50 3,905 675 as 186 18 55 26 27 80 8 86 6 12 36 14 83 39 223 18 85 1 44 32 118 13 120 6 16 35 18 71 10 26,258 1,871 25,189 4,414 2,649 14,035 1,460 5,714 624 3,972 4,441 2,171 13,128 41 18 , 574 2,397 29,638 70 5,170 2,875 12,292 1,919 4,550 1,021 3,008 2,923 2,727 10,441 42 Huerfano Jackson Jefferson KlOWB Kit Carson Lake La Plata Larljner Las Animas Lincoln Logan Mesa Mineral Moffat 294 104 624 350 840 13 677 1,292 533 583 1,201 1,879 14 276 1 353 112 1,171 443 1,085 17 833 1,521 318 656 1,327 2.443 20 329 2 137 39 404 74 236 8 391 706 306 163 332 1,400 U 83 3 198 58 830 109 331 10 524 849 423 203 380 1,876 14 112 4 134 52 133 166 414 4 177 226 275 304 457 356 1 159 5 122 41 199 191 473 6 203 247 293 329 433 354 2 173 6 5 2 10 7 4 6 7 6 3 9 11 1 1 7 5 1 16 8 3 7 14 12 5 7 9 1 «i 18 11 77 103 185 1 103 353 51 103 403 112 1 28 9 28 12 126 135 273 1 99 411 85 119 507 204 4 3a 10 6.1 10.6 12.3 29.4 22.1 7.7 15.2 27.3 8.0 17.7 33.5 6.0 7.1 10.1 11 7.9 10.7 10.8 30.5 25.2 5.9 11.9 27.0 10.4 13.1 iS.Z 8.4 20.0 11.6 12 786,593 412,956 240,974 825,455 1,277,834 8,928 671,916 770,520 2,378,176 1,559,358 1,088,362 713,603 21,265 1,238,106 13 786,449 390,445 267,786 980,899 1,374,159 9,769 541,979 727,150 2,620,900 1,611,825 1,079,567 612,785 22,418 1,246,439 14 129,425 91,805 79,029 98,228 213,436 2,561 143,972 246,176 280, 184 175,541 143,496 191,151 19,405 104,739 1.5 177,013 184,586 89,355 109,844 265,552 3,909 167,971 208,497 354,457 185,911 168,872 335,717 16,717 93,121 16 531,424 249,775 137,841 542,324 815,708 5,317 251,161 393,374 1,866,311 1,156,048 695,510 419,556 740 1,071,208 17 513,971 185,250 130,280 575,694 844,706 5,810 191,568 399,873 1,831,354 1,250,231 668,772 228,950 3,384 1,108,342 IR 74,272 48,930 6,348 35,560 10,626 245,452 20,390 149,626 62,743 43,285 31,934 830 23,000 19 30,060 6,000 22,423 91,900 9,787 153,297 27,997 304,021 25,409 11,984 607 860 2(J 51,472 22,446 17,256 149,343 238,054 950 31,331 110,530 82,055 165,036 206,571 20,962 290 39,159 21 65,405 14,610 25,728 203,461 254,114 50 29,143 90,783 131,068 149,274 229,939 47,511 2,317 43,616 22 219 100 435 271 780 10 580 1,099 424 480 1,097 1,693 10 250 23 255 102 683 346 884 14 700 1,205 480 540 1,210 2,209 11 298 24 21,661 84,102 27,591 159,347 330,128 1,813 44,934 127,407 44,257 189,450 282,575 57,283 1,858 56,723 25 19,379 71,268 22,312 164, 359 264,599 1,615 51,032 94,337 37,822 180,176 279,367 74,293 2,370 60,348 X 99 36 261 40 196 6 330 553 203 129 269 1,248 3 78 27 143 51 442 68 234 8 421 602 256 145 321 1,672 8 100 28 4,924 22,490 8,283 16,570 43,119 863 17,247 40,925 14,400 31,789 37, 599 35,111 1,553 9,963 29 6,440 38,450 8,335 22,194 40,164 558 22,087 29,066 13,257 26,322 43,770 43,214 1,710 12,008 30 104 51 110 140 405 3 159 211 182 256 438 339 1 145 31 96 40 149 163 432 5 190 221 165 289 409 346 1 166 32 12,969 46,600 13,873 96,329 212,267 600 19,907 37,618 25,143 121,967 154,091 25,8-iO 165 41,883 33 8,988 27,153 9,329 89,249 160,538 1,055 22,108 28,313 18,204 115,749 141,435 22.179 500 42,352 34 3 2 8 4 4 4 5 4 6 5 11 1 1 .35 2 1 11 7 2 7 13 4 5 7 9 1 36 1,406 8,900 863 1,707 1,577 427 1,239 872 3,666 3,016 1,052 140 370 .37 272 1,200 1,086 4,035 2,234 874 1,745 757 4,032 3,157 269 260 38 13 11 56 87 175 1 87 330 35 89 385 95 26 39 14 10 81 108 216 1 82 369 45 101 473 132 2 31 40 2,362 6,112 4,567 44,741 73,165 350 7,403 47,624 3,842 32,028 37,869 5,280 4,502 41 3,679 4,465 4,062 43,391 61,663 2 5,963 35,212 5,604 34,073 91,005 8,631 160 5,728 42 140 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY TENURE {For definilions and explanations, see text) Montezuma Montrose Morgan Ouray Phillips Pltlrin Fanns: All fann ononlors number 1 050 . lOr.!. Full owners nuniber lOf.O. lOS-l. Pan o« ners number 105i> . lOM. Managers nunlier 1050. lOSl. All l<>nant- number 1050 . 1054. Pniportion of tennncv - . - ..percent 1059. 1054 . Land in fatms: All fam. operators pcre.s 10.50 . 1051. Full owners acres 1050 . 1051 . Part owners acres 1050 . 1951. Manairers acres 1950 . 1951 . Ml lenanl-s acres 1059 . 1954. Croplantl harvested: .All faiai operators farms reporlinp 1950 1954 . acres 1950. 10.54 . Full owners farms treportin.c 1959 . 1954. acres 1050 . 1054 . Part owners farnis repoitinc 1050 . 1054 . acres 1950 1051 ManaRers f.imis reportinp 1950, 1954 , acres 1950, 1054, All u-nants farms tepcrtins 1059 19r.,l acres 10.50 1954 709 9<1 461 609 180 215 62 113 8.7 12.0 %6,355 912,743 132,967 149,366 235,804 170,747 568,922 567,585 28,662 24,945 620 793 85,250 94,678 337 507 29,287 35,380 173 205 46,286 47,617 1,324 546 54 82 8,353 11,135 1,063 1,316 655 852 262 240 149 220 14.0 16.7 535,145 595,016 210,799 230,082 324,123 286,396 410 30,438 49,813 48,100 915 1,091 63,651 61,102 540 659 27,395 28,621 244 230 23,797 16,958 3 291 483 129 199 12,163 15,040 1,184 1,370 35* 453 315 286 6 508 625 42.9 45.6 859,454 823,464 148,118 187,366 515,963 432,397 26,700 14,210 168,673 189,491 1,061 1,192 200,440 195,034 284 339 34, MX] 41,554 283 263 82,819 70,212 1,629 2,188 ■490 586 31,392 81,080 755 955 391 488 179 175 12 2 173 290 22.9 30.4 842,944 752,378 100,059 71,587 308,564 635,462 366,227 187 68,094 45,142 629 784 66,109 60,102 308 378 19,006 16,375 152 145 24,436 18,159 2 727 156 163 259 21,940 25,412 93 118 54 81 23 18 17.2 15.3 155,889 130,194 49,087 48,010 96,782 72,934 10,020 9,250 35 104 12,959 11,200 50 71 4,875 6,428 23 17 5,507 2,763 2,576 2,009 120 159 40 63 55 48 20 17 28 14.2 17.6 590,913 626,303 56,012 69,034 321,104 388,493 179,836 135,506 33,961 33,255 110 39,033 22,556 25 42 5,503 4,805 42 35 15,373 9,814 8 15 14 ,765 5,395 11. 17 3,387 2,552 526 560 117 122 268 253 3 140 172 25.6 30.7 439,332 515,597 65, 350 60,01' 335,499 340,501 480 11,165 85,503 103,814 505 541 186,574 202,209 102 107 25,603 23,528 265 262 U9,756 126,704 3 345 1,534 137 169 40,970 50,343 I 4.0 9.8 111,828 118,189 44,684 47,475 61,139 66,548 4,535 110 1,470 4,056 63 73 9,997 3,720 43 55 6,430 6,748 13 9 2,200 886 1,204 80 153 1,006 COLORADO OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 141 Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma 763 884 196 414 251 75 376 34 84 1,013 3,730 1,122 1 904 1,037 228 534 531 302 112 417 36 95 1,162 4,037 1,307 2 208 518 108 226 211 132 38 100 25 52 318 1,306 343 1 283 645 137 259 290 161 63 116 25 56 413 1,469 468 i 307 235 62 141 159 84 30 152 7 27 488 857 510 5 301 209 60 133 166 82 33 151 7 26 472 772 499 6 3 3 7 4 4 8 5 1 1 6 47 8 7 2 11 3 5 3 5 1 2 4 17 5 S 245 128 19 101 40 27 7 119 1 4 201 1,520 261 9 318 172 28 136 72 54 16 150 3 11 273 1,829 335 10 32.1 14.5 9.7 21.4 9.7 10.8 9.3 31.6 2.'"> 4.8 19.8 40.8 23.3 11 35.2 16.6 12.3 25.5 13.6 17.9 14.3 36.0 8.3 11.6 23.5 44.8 25.6 12 924,330 1,446,719 614,109 206,064 676,065 502 , 599 157,286 311,398 50,772 144,921 1,409,471 2,157,885 1,442,495 l.T 967,647 1,177,784 535,279 211,856 531,194 503,488 171,054 293,727 44,446 143,419 1,384,642 2,094,158 1,476,580 14 99,396 165,233 174,430 72,551 156,669 118,118 30,084 52,172 18,755 40,031 298,994 373,581 296,913 !.■> 164,598 157,148 182,969 80,456 175,241 148,508 31,371 64,217 30,078 39,315 353,372 430,040 377,959 16 663,046 1,084,652 368,837 92,078 389,518 349,601 120,770 197,781 29,721 96,844 908,885 1,241,413 852,897 17 637,376 745,372 276,071 81,974 274 , 510 162,919 137,488 161,989 10,808 74,583 302,145 1,161,392 794,476 la 15,083 80,270 42,164 5,102 67,813 13,320 9,238 1,700 1,560 13,950 138,378 62,916 1» 400 213,624 38,126 9,124 20,788 151,880 650 21,466 14,075 72,241 41,840 20 146,805 116,564 28,678 36,333 62,065 21,560 6,432 52,207 596 6,486 137,642 404,513 229,769 21 164,773 61,640 38,113 40,302 60,655 40,181 2,195 67 , 521 2,910 3,050 215,050 430,485 262,305 22 677 697 175 445 3bu 232 67 358 34 49 945 3,400 1,021 2:1 749 753 203 495 473 268 88 392 33 49 1,055 3,636 1,200 2< 266,986 78,371 30,587 79,157 80,704 65,319 7,927 116,173 6,336 3,105 349,495 630,821 336,794 25 191,985 65,661 34,706 73,925 85,931 79,768 9,139 110,216 6,757 2,160 339,169 488,916 343,747 26 165 397 99 208 190 118 34 90 25 28 279 1,098 275 27 202 445 122 234 248 146 49 101 23 25 352 1,178 387 28 27,140 23,489 13,632 25,886 27,951 22,370 2,199 15,406 4,266 919 70,085 135,242 55,431 ?n 30,489 24,637 17,213 27,186 32,615 28,647 3,309 16,914 4,797 516 78,382 112,632 70,389 W 286 190 51 140 155 82 26 152 7 20 470 825 497 .11 256 166 52 133 162 75 31 150 7 17 454 705 492 .12 173,648 37,408 12,730 37,449 40,315 34,510 3,962 73,297 1,920 2,076 215,834 258,493 197,216 fin 103,490 25,939 11,619 27,996 41,203 20,950 4,575 58,744 1,605 1,221 186,081 168 ,097 183,370 M 2 3 7 4 4 3 3 1 6 31 7 ■15 2 8 3 6 2 4 1 1 3 13 4 36 1,524 378 1,765 1.517 1,358 3,292 1,401 90 2,601 9,612 5,991 37 358 886 1,424 1,499 670 20,910 75 90 2,213 6,912 1,040 m 224 107 18 03 37 24 7 113 1 1 190 1,446 242 y.t 289 134 26 122 61 43 8 141 2 6 246 1,740 317 10 64,674 17,096 2,460 14,305 11,080 5,147 1,766 26,069 60 110 60,975 227,469 78,156 41 57,648 14,199 4,450 17,244 11,493 9,261 1,255 34,558 280 333 72,493 201,275 88,948 42 142 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4. -CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Dala are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see t*xl) The State Adams Alamosa Arapahoe Archuleta Baca 26,144 796 225 347 129 669 36,500,056 638,037 408,138 503,394 134,697 1,285,306 1,396.1 801.7 1,813.9 1,450.7 1,431.8 1,921.2 68,935 118,938 54,100 95,290 70,242 70,693 54.01 131.45 48.86 75.32 53.04 33.00 23,963 744 217 302 107 602 5,710,586 213,956 48,705 94,998 10,202 380,022 8,590 213 73 111 30 214 3,604 111 18 80 16 81 2,803 103 11 63 16 44 10,212 333 123 150 75 108 9,667 274 66 152 50 364 342 5 2 2 1 6 5,923 184 29 43 3 191 10,863 402 95 184 23 41. 13,060 525 112 233 24 553 3,612 96 ... 6 25 3,793 98 5 26 7,343 261 m 83 61 59 7,586 263 115 84 61 60 23,926 778 218 294 108 604 46,101 1,822 427 604 141 1,219 23,686 749 211 281 109 607 58,550 2,022 622 601 205 1,426 23,756 759 214 309 104 584 32,602 1,U6 264 483 124 723 20,624 702 206 270 62 253 18,050 495 185 IBO 31 414 4,298 195 58 95 16 2,815 175 41 66 6,753 287 35 112 21 45 12,678 308 48 135 99 279 6,131 187 141 90 9 302 23,661 683 219 293 115 581 23,150 670 217 274 113 569 22,755 657 206 266 113 561 10,097 265 75 96 37 211 15,508 330 113 134 43 313 5,025 206 40 82 13 116 9,326 550 128 302 23 140 20,143 492 195 202 117 465 2,185,277 62,655 16,331 13,752 10,166 46,184 13,357 347 143 144 82 251 119,791 7,389 1,419 1,208 272 536 11,395 217 103 147 107 255 56,897 637 542 611 540 1,303 8,005 140 62 67 43 207 218,942 18,728 2,472 1,065 603 3,723 14,405 374 110 160 85 373 1,704,196 49,756 5,101 46,041 3,826 19,561 14,630 372 131 155 63 279 1,149,202 54,318 2,193 3,677 5,263 15,363 11,951 288 119 139 58 271 439,901 6,600 4,376 3,769 2,577 11,343 5,714 119 33 60 6 124 268,558 31,520 1,286 1,352 121 2,534 3,806 59 124 23 44 16 1,749,113 14,259 35,467 10,690 13,109 5,612 4,935 150 25 77 10 59 1,460,102 14,057 1,218 38,193 480 4,155 6,677 182 37 80 36 106 14,713,494 408,514 23,810 497,632 21,340 73,001 7,032 240 84 88 25 61 30,794,344 2,463,819 462,951 288,554 5,370 19,469 3,686 56 126 22 45 11 12,925,340 39,378 375,645 75,023 121,698 39,498 26,121 796 225 347 129 668 313,136,631 17,605,344 1,691,439 2,954,743 441,372 5,454,152 75,812,103 4,714,642 366,518 656,747 107,459 511,234 152,881,072 9,432,396 210,420 335,856 179,112 1,998,965 12,823,456 523,659 151,445 199,496 13,633 768,384 40,410,203 1,720,773 587,398 1,106,192 83,608 1,119,070 25,736,267 992,013 289,916 379,387 49,435 915,308 5,473,530 221,861 85,742 277,065 3,125 140,641 9,968 283 19 67 7 57 456,382 11,070 573 2,355 49 3,942 5,754 83 5 62 417 597,496 6,256 300 2,745 81,152 10,617 449 248 18 535 2,155,970 130,727 61,416 560 201,532 47,929,327 3,652,219 1,771,510 12,100 4,032,325 1,547 19 44 6 23 28,747 826 838 382 182 753,736 17,910 30,620 8,578 6,000 9,965 411 95 198 12 209 488,556 33,606 4,008 19,273 210 22,936 14,409,909 930,596 195,856 505,532 10,400 421,953 1,233,717 19,856 33,701 6,071 8,775 3,779 1,412 113 13 10 10,188,266 893,060 443,700 ... 48,940 Farms, acreage, and value: All coniniercial farms number . . Land in farms acres . . AveraRe size of farm acres . . Value of land and buildin;^ average per farm, dollars . . average per acre, dollars , . Cropland harvested fairos reporting . . acres . . Farm operators: Uorkini! off their farms, total number. . ion or nu Ti' days number . . With other income of family exceedinp value of agricultural products sold number . . By tenure: Full owners number . . Part owners number . . Mannners number . . \ll lennni? number. . Specified equipment and facilities: Gram combines farms reporting. , number. . rem pickers farms reporting. . number. . Pick-up iiuU-rs farms reporting;. . number. . Motortrucks farms reporting. . number . . Tractors other than garden farms reporting . . number. . Automohiles farms reporting . . number , . Telephone faims reporting , . Home freezer farms reporting. . \lilkin;z machine farms reporting, . Flectric milk cooler farms reporting, . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms repoting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimiroved farm.'; reporting . . Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and ''or hired ^Aorkers farms reporting. . Family workers, including operator farms reporting. . Operators working 1 or more hours persons . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . . persons.. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or rimrc days) , . farms roportinp . . persons, , Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves fnnns reporting , . number,. Milk cows farms reporting. , numl>er . . Horses nnd/or mules farms reporting . . number , . Hogs and pigs farms reporting . . number . . Chickens , 4 months old and over farms reporting, . number. . Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reportinp. . nuniber . . Calves sold olive farms reporting. . number.. Hogs and pigs sold alive fam.s reporting. . number . , Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number , , Chickens including hrnilprs sold farms reporting. , number. . Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. , dozens . Milk and cream sold farms reporting . dollars. \Vool farms reporti ng . pounds . . Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures famis reporting. dollars. Feed for livestock and poultry dollars. Purchase of lne>;lock and poultry dollars. Machine hire dollars . Hired labor dollars . Gasoline and other pelroleum fuel and oil for the farm liusiness ilollars. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars. Crops harvested: Com for all purposes famia reporting.. 76 acres . . 77 Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting., 78 acres . , 79 Winter wheat farms reporting., 30 acres., 81 bushels.. BZ Spring wheat farms reporting. , 83 acres.. bushels . Barley farms reporting. ac res . bushels. Land from which hay was cut acres. Vegetables for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoeji) farms reporting. dollars. COLORADO 143 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959 B sunple of loim . See lextj Boulder ChaTfee Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert 686 103 329 1 366 103 299 124 654 76 94 267 114 523 1 283,664 134,738 926,213 3,437 553,375 385,393 423,823 217,161 307,420 10,141 109,879 358,926 278,050 1,076,118 413.5 1,308.1 2,815.2 3,437.0 1,525.6 3,741.7 1,417.5 1,751.3 470.1 133.4 1,168.9 1,344.3 2,439.0 2,057.6 ;i 67,717 48,911 78,912 46,999 59,572 4*, 643 58,178 42,125 98,839 72,873 106,047 100,415 61,213 4 201.36 53.31 28.12 39.35 13.32 33.39 33.73 119.57 788.05 59.21 91.76 37.05 32.41 5 632 102 295 1 351 101 268 104 634 76 89 246 105 487 6 82,339 3,936 160,626 60 75,129 20,124 52,192 15,416 48,141 956 42,637 32,983 19,073 108,726 7 222 51 104 165 36 125 50 233 11 29 122 35 164 R 131 23 50 93 7 57 20 110 11 16 72 2 61 9 117 23 25 22 7 43 12 142 5 12 60 8 36 lu 276 55 69 168 37 83 55 405 63 25 137 49 194 U 241 35 195 175 50 143 65 175 12 63 68 46 243 12 4 3 5 1 2 5 7 3 14 9 2 8 13 165 10 60 21 11 66 1 60 1 6 53 17 78 14 304 5 169 155 47 102 12 132 1 80 92 23 233 15 328 5 225 162 51 121 12 133 1 125 97 i3 279 16 75 17 117 78 7 23 17 75 17 128 78 8 24 IS 240 71 40 iio '29 120 '58 234 7 lU 50 98 19 241 72 41 139 30 121 64 237 7 115 50 99 20 606 73 306 1 324 95 275 107 580 51 87 243 109 489 21 1,150 110 558 1 527 2U 531 157 334 74 195 424 195 845 22 592 98 310 1 329 93 270 109 589 33 92 263 39 498 23 1,672 170 648 1 357 272 733 242 1,154 33 222 610 214 1,015 24 653 95 313 1 307 80 284 95 555 61 62 247 99 469 ■25 967 121 405 1 400 119 373 115 680 102 81 419 137 633 26 662 95 204 1 295 53 242 69 563 75 43 238 93 444 27 488 79 229 217 49 167 93 452 31 57 171 101 322 2S 243 15 25 1 33 ... 42 36 76 1 103 5 125 29 218 10 2 1 22 ... 21 20 26 92 2 110 SO 376 32 19 1 68 17 52 22 222 66 6 52 15 46 .11 261 24 142 121 33 192 77 336 10 44 172 38 298 32 47 41 162 162 51 49 25 42 43 43 61 154 33 663 38 247 1 343 96 290 112 602 76 71 261 114 492 .'.4 651 36 243 1 336 91 288 109 591 72 71 257 113 485 ^5 640 86 238 1 328 90 288 108 569 72 71 252 112 478 .16 283 36 91 132 25 119 53 301 31 13 136 53 208 '7 457 39 141 238 43 178 76 463 46 49 ise 73 317 ?S 158 15 34 113 34 33 12 141 65 6 47 47 46 19 316 15 47 175 205 46 18 260 325 7 88 95 76 40 572 83 239 1 309 73 231 111 519 1 49 247 106 482 41 60,667 8,242 33,981 55 24,374 6,538 21,259 12,094 41,992 323 1,692 24,005 15,869 48,103 ' 4i> 422 39 130 1 212 38 158 69 387 1 39 153 92 329 \\ 5,984 494 507 17 759 59 395 964 2,502 1 72 3,051 339 3,041 11 251 71 143 197 50 137 100 237 1 35 198 103 303 I.i 1,359 230 469 908 176 458 442 1,369 4 132 1,138 900 1,031 ♦s 182 17 82 147 55 121 21 295 1 26 48 43 127 17 6,081 469 1,777 ... 4,917 1,529 3,377 360 6,155 3 103 1,022 642 2,037 IS 402 40 149 153 52 173 77 385 5 45 150 87 350 i? U0,863 1,428 11,382 ... 16,513 5,097 11,413 2,750 37,701 90 1,326 11,666 3,265 36,215 449 75 174 1 157 31 183 87 330 1 23 207 33 413 SI 54,526 2,7L2 9,348 15 4,998 635 7,840 3,131 15,999 400 599 7,215 3,674 22,680 52 264 73 167 1 138 40 177 94 297 15 189 63 350 r,' 6,313 2,687 7,720 15 6,400 2,228 6,574 3,336 8,280 290 6,048 2,930 13,526 .14 120 12 67 in 37 122 11 204 6 35 26 99 4,949 490 1,663 4,723 2,036 3,534 370 9,023 137 1,193 691 3,26. SB 80 37 16 196 31 13 7 US 3 14 42 30 57 22,291 4,201 4,387 76,590 7,372 4,570 720 58, OU 1,545 1,392 40,219 7,34t, '■S 223 5 41 53 13 51 11 123 4 43 10 I'l .■■9 280,032 250 3,602 3,675 1,655 2,746 878 13,870 219 5,031 1,956 12,664 '■0 254 8 79 71 14 72 24 154 s 79 36 202 6, 1,881,550 1,180 63,713 79,632 41,110 104,125 5,535 274,560 2,630 121,896 8,692 213.779 15 i? 239 17 58 1 72 2 71 43 207 3 96 60 le-: e.'i 1,904,745 160,252 34,241 4,000 78,469 142 185,898 287,837 469,303 253 1,147,645 34,977 659,13:! fA 60 33 13 191 38 16 7 123 4 44 .14 C5 148,353 38,020 33,838 796,917 65,380 15,475 7,218 410,129 17,600 10,439 390,922 71,890 66 686 103 329 1 366 103 299 119 654 76 94 267 114 521 fil 14,377,509 464,499 2,509,914 1,200 2,047,559 1,388,320 1,974,115 739,118 3,724,959 1,362,146 187,736 2,093,046 930,459 4,007,647 68 4,523,535 116,036 334,893 500 263,175 124,393 548,177 139,487 864,723 3,225 22,578 921,398 175,677 924, 32» 69 8,218,880 218,069 1,089,304 400 426,796 147,103 729,184 427,409 1,229,032 20,075 6,259 598,356 353,898 2,189,102 70 284,397 14,105 437,239 147,320 55,350 101,376 34,762 143,330 200 18,284 65,199 21,757 213,203 71 1,134,886 58,374 229,404 712,041 1,322,823 281,756 70,192 1,069,020 1,174,116 40,634 303,418 281,548 251,5.^5 '- 595,156 43,580 358,245 300 391,384 153,237 273,259 63,972 349,714 112,300 94,457 177,506 87,785 386,027 7^ 120,655 9,335 60,329 106,343 35,909 40,363 3,296 69,140 52,230 5,524 27,169 9,794 42,902 -4 453 24 6 2 191 2 276 1 12 98 229 75 18,588 1,369 135 251 5,600 65 7,720 20 159 3,830 ... 10,851 76 10 179 ... 214 6 8 1 1 28 166 '77 175 ... 30,056 14,763 240 58 170 92 644 7,642 73 247 ... 234 94 6 40 1 56 117 5 371 ':'- 11,826 ... 114,847 5,937 93 512 365 13,285 9,237 30 57,174 ■ I 365,200 2,169,446 81,565 3,200 18,227 9,000 126,620 281,856 1,500 1,319,885 zZ. 53 5 76 20 11 1 119 5 1 16 25 t't 734 35 714 60 185 7 803 462 2 101 iA s-^ 27,920 750 17,201 1,050 1,650 157 29,238 3,130 25 5,085 3,1''0 S4 403 9 32 2U 50 75 11 279 "i 8 48 26 183 -r'i 16,414 44 5,568 ... U,807 2,569 1,448 172 5,090 240 463 1,503 177 3,430 ■:f> 725,520 1,210 100,207 532,411 94,381 29,435 6,036 240,010 4,500 3,803 37,255 9,397 181,530 ^1 25,144 8,575 1,761 60 46,965 6,072 11,035 14,179 21,474 ... 1,004 14,400 17,895 16,310 i-lS 40 34 22 36 21 5 1 1 ■Q 335,875 ... 205,858 2,247,365 157,080 14,040 7,500 10 120 144 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4.-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are ba^od on reports for only (For derinitions and explanations, see text) Gilpin Facms. acreage, and value; All coniniercial Tarms number . . t,and I n Tantis acres . . Averai:e size of farm acres. . Value or land and buildings average per lann, dollars . . average per acre, dollars. . Cropland harvested farms reportinp. . Farm operators: IVnfkine off their fams. total number. . Itlfl or nil TO days number.. With Other innjnie of family exceeding value of apricultural products sold number. . By tenure: Full owners number . . Part owners number . . Managr-rs number.. \ll u>nanls number. , Specifier] equipment and facilities: Grain combines farms reporlinK . . number. . Com pickers farms reportinc . . number , . Pick-up balers farms reporting. . number . . Klotortjucks farms reporting , . number. . Tractors other than parden farms reporting . . number . . \utoniohiles farms reportinp . . number. . Telephone farms reportine . . Home freezer farms reportinc. . Milkiniz machine farms repcrtinp . . Fleclric milk cooler farms reportinp. . Farms t)y kind of road on wtiich located: Hard surface farms reporlinp . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms repoitinj;. . Dirt or unimiroved farms reportine- . Farm latjor, week precedinE enumeration: Family and/or hired \wjrkers fanns reporlinK . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons , . I'npaid members of operator's family working 15 or moro hours farms reporting . . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) . . farms reporting , . Livestock and poultry on farms: CaU-le and calves farms reporting . . number . . Milk cows farms reporting . . number . . Horses and/or mules farms reporting . . Hogs and pigs farms reporting . - number . . Chickens, 4 months old and over fatms reporting. number. . Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting. nunil>er. . Calves sold alive farms reporting. number . Hogs and pigs sold alive faniuS re(x»tine. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reoorting. number. Chickens including broilers -sold farriis reporting. number . Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms rcpcfting . dozens . Milk and cream sold farms reporting . dollars . Wool farms reporting . Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting . dollars . Feed for livestock and poultry dollars . Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars . Machine hire dollars . Hired lal«r dollars . tiasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm liusiness dollars . .'v'eijs, iiulbs, plants, and tjees dollars. Crops harvested: Com for all purposes S&rms reporting. acres. Sorghtims for an purposes J'anns reporting. acres. Winter wheat farms reporting. acres, bushels. Spring wheat farms reporting. acres, bushels. Barley farms reporting . acres, bushels . Land from which hay was cut ^cres. Vegetables for sale {other than Irish and sweet potatoes) Sarins reporting. dollars . 636 ,196,035 1,880.6 75,883 .46.63 427 66,453 208 107 384 204 16 32 148 163 46 48 84 84 553 868 487 925 567 813 472 480 2U 156 119 321 192 618 608 587 351 584 93 304 524 55,049 356 6,715 343 2,220 149 2,383 396 92,425 421 20,388 382 16,343 91 3,221 50 6,879 126 52,335 182 678,115 242 2,039,706 45 75, 170 636 4,848,122 1,742,514 1,697,557 111,203 791,191 356,011 149,646 209 13,644 124 10,698 127 9,986 218,305 25 452 2,088 59 1,582 24,944 17,645 185 393,807 2,128.7 49,446 25.16 134 10,646 57 101 10 19 19 5 53 172 322 139 260 157 189 138 113 83 53 48 181 179 179 57 93 28 35 148 16,493 119 1,672 103 435 79 3,912 36 17,462 107 4,494 89 3,757 58 7,126 2 464 27 6,640 39 194,404 58 597,875 2 5,079 185 1,373,746 688,358 438,081 29,278 136,045 77 241 9 743 72 2 138 3 41 5 275 6 415 23 1 018 22 525 6 240 11 13 500 377 461,343 1,223.7 60,132 52.96 343 40,413 113 61 236 82 7 96 103 5 5 160 164 347 545 322 703 302 451 316 260 47 31 33 255 320 310 308 151 229 55 111 317 38,069 262 1,443 301 1,673 167 2,693 290 20,228 209 10,379 219 8,952 98 2,913 115 52,230 67 108 104,506 153 167,494 114 535,823 377 2,245,038 391,648 1,086,216 61,105 436,262 240,063 29,744 74 1,171 22 2,770 47,768 101 1,573 45,741 180 2,727 141,601 30,535 7,920 7,920.0 1 263 3,233 523 1,855 577 278 109 321,558 2,950.1 129,258 43.96 108 29,746 39 25 105 201 103 341 98 168 100 97 13 6 109 102 101 AS 59 31 55 104 23,684 82 308 106 1,063 24 100 51 2,156 101 6,652 79 4,665 1 30 23 6,354 10 399 30 6,135 28 31,545 31 55,830 109 1,225,391 137,638 690,382 29,965 260, 203 97,373 n,325 293 5,430 3 23 920 28, 243 1 12,000 170 259,258 1,525.0 1U,680 73.69 156 40,731 39 12 101 46 61 72 152 261 155 446 140 204 142 136 14 68 40 61 162 156 152 63 94 40 51 156 43,213 129 476 162 2,795 41 87 54 1,549 136 3,092 136 10,631 228 3 465 56 33,957 21 90, 126 170 1,025,968 151,771 406,147 50,535 287,336 127,283 2,896 1 150 1 145 2,800 1 40 840 39,326 COLORADO 145 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued ■ sample of Tanns. Seo lexl] Huerfano Jeckfon Jefferson KlOWB Kit Curson Lake La Plata Larijiier Las Anijaas Lincoln Logan Mesa Mineral Moffat 199 101 393 287 753 14 476 984 435 513 1,015 1,163 19 222 1 751,^87 407,674 209,509 790,220 1,245,394 12,007 403,819 704,095 2,259,259 1,523,131 1,028,270 703,085 22,865 1,2(K,414 2 3,776.3 4,036.4 533.1 2,753.4 1,654.6 357.6 848.4 715.5 5,193.7 2,940.4 1,013.1 604.5 1,203.4 5,425.3 3 59,679 161,723 157,886 81,860 76,739 57,538 53,836 59,705 74,956 83,867 56,941 41,213 31,923 96,957 4 18.51 37.21 313.38 32.31 43.97 73.28 75.47 109.89 16.58 27.79 58.48 93.00 65.32 19.01 5 151 101 300 250 712 14 448 919 293 427 981 1,105 9 205 6 19,CX)2 84,960 27,572 155,836 325,753 3,525 42,680 124,235 37,079 178, 572 259,162 64,670 1,925 52,435 7 8i 24 113 139 234 2 189 320 181 148 335 438 15 63 R 39 10 97 48 82 1 63 137 103 56 72 260 5 39 9 21 2 83 28 25 1 64 146 42 22 52 264 11 25 10 80 30 214 33 197 11 265 446 165 139 267 786 9 58 11 105 57 138 159 400 3 155 223 234 232 352 235 5 148 12 5 2 7 6 3 3 7 4 7 8 7 1 1.1 9 12 34 89 153 53 308 32 90 383 85 5 15 H 38 1 78 178 561 134 329 76 267 672 168 104 15 « 1 84 246 709 146 352 79 354 854 177 124 16 4 9 122 5 112 6 24 336 113 17 4 9 133 5 112 6 24 357 L20 IR '95 46 108 22 92 ii 236 369 120 109 247 319 7 77 19 99 60 117 22 92 13 244 377 126 114 248 328 7 85 20 180 60 355 247 722 13 435 901 373 472 981 1,016 19 210 21 297 213 630 520 1,382 25 643 1,846 608 924 1,911 1,664 34 454 22 15* 97 316 260 720 14 453 854 315 470 976 1,041 14 196 23 286 507 669 551 1,576 31 896 2,329 536 894 2,563 2,065 34 492 24 152 98 365 263 700 13 371 906 344 475 971 1,044 19 202 25 245 207 572 337 856 14 455 1,320 429 605 1,363 1,345 34 271 26 92 84 383 72 462 8 314 907 171 289 867 1,067 14 145 ?r 105 SO 260 173 501 6 352 772 236 357 836 804 14 158 28 17 1 92 3 96 6 111 306 8 41 108 149 5 15 n 15 72 2 12 75 236 2 11 59 112 5 2 30 37 16 214 28 91 3 114 422 68 76 184 487 1 42 31 54 42 108 138 394 5 266 402 58 319 628 512 18 98 32 95 42 68 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125,893 14,462 47,357 36,080 82,146 10,737 19,162 53,266 35,199 525 12,640 50 141 90 181 170 495 13 344 676 305 329 529 470 18 140 51 6,791 13,508 5,774 13,416 27,866 214 7,123 43,472 20,449 26,409 62,629 15,177 470 4,964 52 155 46 145 104 356 5 343 361 301 313 553 360 13 127 53 6,402 5,478 3,672 2,913 10,392 120 3,254 11,323 18,350 18,488 19,546 12,957 234 6,238 .54 37 4 38 47 267 Ul 207 42 99 262 249 24 55 816 22 1,389 1,241 9,926 1,750 10,217 1,258 3,991 14, 162 9,729 444 56 50 24 24 14 23 3 123 197 31 34 45 151 94 57 13,940 13,598 1,024 12,440 5,275 860 21,395 106,071 5,121 17,742 5,377 86,376 140,547 58 25 1 94 43 159 128 157 34 81 261 101 46 59 1,996 20 295,792 6,029 16, 158 13,992 22,460 1,957 7,809 26,064 10, 524 3,566 60 46 5 91 56 278 170 241 51 129 300 188 5 62 61 35,081 790 1,553,240 101,551 336,487 346,934 782,365 38,313 115,623 392, 193 158,830 880 59,003 62 57 33 96 39 241 9 190 351 26 82 309 305 6 40 63 215,790 9,956 1,242,148 27,534 260,909 45,000 673,105 2,708,095 34,919 99,214 484,876 1,099,551 3,330 51,755 64 54 25 28 11 20 3 127 190 32 25 45 144 94 65 95,088 182,424 14,285 42,923 27,934 7,190 193,827 449,294 51,122 130,081 51,758 769,767 1,605,053 66 198 101 393 287 752 14 476 984 432 518 1,015 1,162 19 222 67 1,171,419 1,638,814 3,956,308 2,479,507 6,090,165 40,410 1,487,229 13,440,311 3,410,310 4,874,219 17,025,334 5,305,273 65,771 2,023,248 68 326,102 302,210 1,933,447 338,285 722,677 10,870 518,728 3,413,838 908,089 692,199 4,305,201 933,733 12,047 377,474 69 436,663 638,015 823,960 1,141,267 3,111,709 2,100 342,184 7,197,968 1,717,338 2,889,820 10,184,430 1,521,693 33,735 604,704 70 49,024 133, 521 89,239 296,550 603,675 67,051 445,054 91,394 365,627 503,994 279,493 200 131,527 71 222,913 414,878 686,934 252,454 570,148 20,175 275,207 1,332,746 389,563 319,041 731,585 1,768,054 13,000 607,364 72 125,488 144,775 259,273 369,799 987,365 7,265 247, 597 854,497 277,978 540,828 1,156,945 630,360 6,739 265,922 73 11,229 5,415 163,455 81,152 94,091 36,462 196,203 26,393 66,704 143,179 166,940 35,757 74 17 1 92 23 186 74 642 56 42 486 508 75 433 52 2,816 991 14,816 1,378 21,847 724 2,890 32, 581 14,182 76 11 13 194 554 1 11 66 223 207 65 77 482 430 42,364 77,042 50 77 4,839 28, 537 3,223 1,376 78 26 1 96 216 644 175 261 66 340 731 68 102 79 2,866 67 6,247 98,763 203,841 10,371 17,582 8,645 124,101 123,734 582 23,203 30 53,464 1,800 194,424 1,784,479 4,266,717 210,895 556,079 U6,852 2,595,200 2,723,202 22,134 500,698 31 2 13 1 74 106 14 1 5 38 48 82 16 268 644 805 1,466 209 174 75 328 2,262 83 980 8,035 5,200 18,176 46,408 2,060 2,258 750 9,495 44,134 84 48 85 45 254 72 532 49 UO 531 151 73 85 1,144 4,416 5,250 15, 174 1,804 19,875 1,629 6,622 27,391 2,150 5,819 86 19,488 121,835 112,351 334,831 46,461 918,894 31,410 139,651 555,288 74,735 139,240 87 12,496 84,779 10,684 985 5,293 3,525 19,763 41,897 15,915 7,548 40,964 30,859 1,875 18,240 88 1 46 5 57 1 5 72 2 39 40 239,925 378 397, ao 175 125 340,885 1,050 90 146 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4.-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Farms, acreage, and value: All coninicrcinl farms number . . Land in farms acres . . Averace size of farm acres . . Value of land and buildin|;5 average [MT farm, dollars . . averase per acre, dollars . . Cropland harvested farms reporting,. acres . . Farm operators: Horl^in^'orr (heir farms, total number.. ino or niiTo days number . . With other income of family exceeding value of acricultura! products sold number . By tenure: Full o«ners number. . Part owners number . . Mannpers number . . -Ml Icnants number.. Specified eqirtpment and facjijties: Grain combines /arms reporting. . number. . Com pickers farms reporting. . number . . Pick-up balers farms reporting . , number.. Motortrucks farms reporting. . number. . Tractors other than Harden farms reporting . . number.. Mantezuma \utoniobilei farms reporting. . number. . Telephone farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting.. Milking machine farms reporting.. Fleclric milk cooler farms repolti ng . . Farms by kind of road on iwtiicti located: Hard surface farm.s reporting. . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimjToved farms reporting. . Farm latxtr, week preceding enumeration: Family and/ or hired workers farms reporting. . F^umly workers, including operator farms reporting.. f)peretors working 1 or more hours persons . . I'npaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting.. persons.. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days), .farms repartinr. ■ persons . . Livestock and poultry on farms: CaUle and calves farms reporting . . number . . Milk cows farms reporting . . number . . Horses and or mules farms reporting . . number. . Hogs and pigs farms reporting . . number.. Chickens, -I months old and over farms reporting,. number. - Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold aliv- farms reporting. . nuniber . . Calves sold alive farms reporting.. number , , Hogs and pigs sold alive fam,s reporting, . numlier . . , , farms reporting . , Sheep and litnib^ sold aliv Chickens including liroilei sol.l , , farm' repccting. number. Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold rarms repcrting . . dozens . . Milk and cream sold farms reporting . . dollars . , iVool farms reporting . , pounds . , Specified farm expenditures: Any specified ftirm expenditures farms reporting , . dollars.. Feerl for livestock and poultry dollars.. Purchase of liiestotk and poultry. dollars. Machine hire dollars . Hired lalKir dollars . finsolinc and other pelroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars. Seorls, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars. Crops harvested: Com for all purposes f anus reporting . 76, acres . "7 Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. acres . 79 Winter vAieat farms reporting. eo acres. PI tushels . Spring wheat farms reporting . 33 acres, 34 bushels . Barley farms reporting. 36 acres . ,57 bushels. land from which hay was cut acres . Vegstables for sale (other thp.n Irl?h and s-.ieet potatoes) farms reporting. dollars . Morgan 482 365,85* 759.0 40,890 71.88 442 79,492 153 62 266 164 6 46 226 256 5 5 161 161 4.47 686 4i8 873 398 472 38<. 365 74 52 80 350 35 407 394 387 173 257 49 73 351 19,950 257 1,796 230 964 104 749 300 19,300 189 4,782 252 5,738 58 785 112 23,786 95 6,687 94 134,345 112 470,910 96 250,089 482 1,272,954 304,653 303,003 67,951 288,275 278,685 30,387 73 1,229 133 17,275 213,662 49 362 7,919 90 2,105 111,920 14,973 15 5,100 796 576,074 723.7 41,638 57.10 738 65,279 272 105 429 229 138 241 257 88 93 359 362 703 1,168 708 1,456 712 938 707 582 92 30 327 406 62 740 732 718 377 562 145 209 691 40,t)78 549 2,684 412 1,910 414 10,912 522 44,705 436 9,716 411 12,756 345 10,598 240 120,168 220 16,850 291 285,859 293 386,491 249 1,089,347 796 3,716,627 770,604 1,080,984 240,635 886,256 605,317 132,831 436 9,155 12 53 104 1,232 47,120 257 2,830 124,895 361 6,821 392,350 28,075 102 427,350 1,056 803,028 765.2 57,916 78.40 1,000 193,872 307 101 306 310 7 433 389 435 553 577 138 195 980 2,015 1,0CE 3,064 1,0U 1,477 910 678 136 59 274 423 355 978 952 929 440 711 203 294 745 110,498 453 4,410 360 1,019 393 14,260 602 59,420 591 101,302 336 10,589 342 17,782 101 30,619 293 31,027 324 554,510 262 1,072,513 95 39,680 1,056 24,417,485 6,767,094 14,067,728 500,285 1,507,327 1,271,297 383,754 820 50,403 110 6,656 438 56,958 1,246,400 13 243 2,450 419 13,748 353,184 27,637 30 91,875 Ouray 591 8X,086 1,411.3 55,669 43.18 505 70,102 263 123 259 172 12 148 151 157 197 207 213 219 538 1,066 515 1,380 523 683 541 324 51 36 271 246 47 552 542 536 154 202 173 427 356 59,516 170 460 204 622 230 9,308 280 37,764 293 47,550 206 8,025 191 11,129 45 15,676 120 12,982 152 4*0,225 65 59,350 55 77,015 591 12,401,396 3,057,358 6,373,373 304,004 1,851,314 625,599 189,748 409 15,954 294 8,835 231 3,565 136,538 25 250 10,210 220 3,668 141,634 19,142 203 1,533,534 95 153,731 1,670.9 48,330 49.42 94 12,707 37 39 39 79 123 76 140 69 108 67 87 87 57 75 10 20 94 11,356 78 214 70 343 19 298 35 1,337 61 1,474 65 3,261 12 247 31 3,911 7 290 12 5,900 33 8,257 31 51,625 95 356,433 96,795 117,055 17,903 65,646 57,688 1,341 7 217 6 312 3,900 6 46 1,695 11 159 7,620 11,666 75 562,000 7,493.3 135,351 26.68 61 37,745 28 22 Phillips 38 51 69 134 65 236 65 36 52 49 16 13 43 71 67 67 20 26 25 101 69 22,360 36 81 70 683 13 34 18 495 59 5,023 56 7,689 3 6 9 13,623 1 20 7 1,080 9 1,699 9 140,193 75 1,045,871 135,623 437,603 52,200 275,715 92,745 1,985 1 35 230 37,694 524 501,800 957.6 95,016 100.50 502 194,109 203 48 92 294 5 .'.33 375 491 126 134 64 64 491 973 479 1,002 488 531 470 417 59 16 75 410 38 452 443 438 183 286 43 60 349 13,384 220 1,061 112 342 147 5,707 263 47,255 226 7,757 210 3,770 143 6,578 22 3,818 143 20,581 186 465,881 141 207,922 42 34,915 524 2,701,189 527,220 1,009,595 313,255 274,318 503,225 73,576 176 22,759 263 13,358 486 103,763 2,231,448 339 26,758 721,144 5,831 1 225 57 105,282 1,847.1 175,795 78.47 47 7,522 10 4 40 42 57 103 53 144 56 99 54 39 7 1 10 3 44 56 55 52 20 42 21 39 47 7,077 30 103 56 670 21 136 28 947 46 2,540 23 764 4 127 15 18,124 1 30 6 2,400 13 5,861 16 162,437 57 447,983 56,975 172,736 16,216 152,733 39,449 9,874 13 108 3,950 8 45 3,060 6,659 1 100 COLORADO 147 FARMS. CENSUS OF 1959-Continued a saniplo of farms StH' texl 1 Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel C".-.h'yii' i. Suinmit T.-ll.;r Washington Weld Yuma 704 599 167 418 364 205 41 300 22 43 393 3,427 956 1 895,760 1,405,724 607,398 203,102 671,701 435,758 147,741 283,364 48,706 122,057 1,354,036 2,112,322 1,372,651 2 1,272.4 2,346.8 3,637.1 485.9 1,845.3 2,369.6 3,603.4 946.2 2,213.9 2,338.5 1,507.9 616.5 1,435.3 3 63,149 51,290 82,313 57,319 63,774 79,641 104,222 103,707 120,881 66,126 73,373 60,176 78,220 4 54.66 39.82 30.03 131.99 37.47 50.40 29.27 U5.23 54.60 39.83 52.66 98.67 53.92 5 650 530 147 413 352 196 39 296 22 32 847 3,276 908 6 268,275 80,098 29,799 77,913 79,989 58,935 5,677 107,411 5,705 2,806 334,361 622,271 325,231 7 252 156 28 126 127 78 20 119 12 24 330 842 335 8 102 92 20 47 39 21 16 56 5 7 106 290 71 9 54 111 22 57 49 5 10 12 3 9 64 131 40 10 191 295 39 187 167 92 16 51 12 17 253 1,094 237 11 290 209 49 121 156 91 22 126 9 24 447 322 461 12 2 7 11 3 3 5 5 1 6 51 6 13 221 38 18 107 38 17 3 U3 2 192 1,460 252 H 447 160 54 78 151 55 11 188 624 1,533 637 15 519 187 55 80 166 59 14 259 813 1,793 824 16 147 92 86 154 519 321 17 147 92 92 163 67 204 146 ill "n 86 34 3 15 164 173 550 941 362 158 18 19 93 171 69 213 154 124 11 36 3 15 175 960 169 20 625 539 156 380 344 200 40 284 19 40 809 3,250 832 21 1,173 1,030 295 703 590 331 84 676 37 81 1,570 7,609 1,554 22 664 539 153 391 351 191 40 280 22 33 354 3,199 372 23 1,724 1,383 430 1,031 368 603 87 773 73 67 1,875 9,763 1,797 24 618 527 154 394 335 199 37 231 21 36 851 3,265 911 25 770 757 234 551 469 265 50 395 37 51 1,110 4,705 1,174 26 465 425 130 402 270 188 36 264 17 33 589 2,992 717 27 416 338 137 354 309 171 36 231 19 34 562 2,524 613 28 42 85 4 17 79 22 7 21 1 i 113 936 169 29 28 66 1 10 35 1 2 1 21 768 41 30 144 283 65 110 44 65 10 34 12 10 81 1,024 124 31 399 146 75 99 252 91 23 242 4 15 600 1,628 572 32 139 142 26 206 67 26 3 14 5 14 194 696 221 33 616 587 153 385 340 173 36 240 16 43 764 3,178 367 34 598 576 143 378 337 167 J4 237 15 41 754 3,116 362 .35 596 570 139 373 327 165 29 237 15 41 741 3,090 854 36 245 214 56 151 208 60 21 70 4 21 385 1,381 334 .37 358 315 125 199 373 102 27 109 8 24 630 2,101 530 .38 141 148 53 127 43 54 9 47 8 10 83 965 72 39 237 303 97 238 105 132 36 39 10 11 107 1,406 96 40 476 455 136 269 290 169 38 194 24 33 689 2,618 815 41 43,193 56,111 30,499 12,675 34,744 23,799 4,322 16,733 5,052 3,963 55,913 305,116 62,297 42 275 246 103 208 246 119 22 106 13 15 427 1,725 496 4? 892 3,267 364 463 1,515 474 60 321 53 49 2,709 27,040 3,022 44 188 248 143 154 275 120 38 75 17 31 324 833 427 45 609 1,357 1,355 793 1,999 736 231 177 139 207 1,065 2,612 1,025 46 361 179 44 169 71 66 7 53 5 3 322 700 396 47 14,191 3,039 316 8,331 684 2,205 132 2,020 23 21 10,307 10,724 10,177 If 383 341 75 203 210 120 22 154 9 21 529 1,801 583 V 26,322 20,240 3,344 12,271 12,938 5,450 1,145 U,579 30C 335 62,116 267,046 54,833 5f 336 319 115 132 233 88 22 153 2C 34 558 1,897 559 5 21,032 27,752 7,991 1,440 11,435 8,044 277 10,639 2,322 1,765 21,394 309,319 16,643 5 202 225 80 168 139 36 25 96 14 37 431 1,214 633 5 8,454 3A55 6,057 4,934 5,065 7,423 1,685 3,909 34C 1,397 12,677 35,766 17,315 5 263 97 23 160 29 52 3 40 1 1 275 372 371 5 19,851 3,419 162 10,956 426 2,828 101 2,251 4 1 14,890 10,492 12,326 5 143 22 64 295 129 112 20 15 2 1 SO 291 61 5 73,722 12,478 50,115 109,019 68,263 45,908 30,770 1,004 31c 25 10,283 246,943 5,424 :i 106 74 17 60 47 14 11 40 1 8 275 663 246 5 9,943 5,493 1,140 2,340 5,580 1,558 281 4,378 182 21,652 423,313 24,003 6 162 99 19 86 36 22 12 53 ( 3 326 812 375 6 12'!, 066 74,193 14,734 68,920 57,962 26,979 6,590 73,303 60C 3,331 475,578 2,558,748 388,383 6 84 108 21 51 171 34 2 34 t 4 255 1,102 320 6 108,945 1,065,785 29,133 54,665 274,028 19,865 277 11,294 l,29f 6,276 253,441 3,063,131 560,266 6 130 16 61 275 141 114 19 14 I 1 81 254 32 6 285,853 30,568 511,207 1,020,760 675,409 431,230 304,622 6,163 2,55( 300 110,396 313,063 33,321 6 704 599 167 418 364 205 41 300 21 4.1 839 3,427 956 6 6,617,195 5,336,959 1,536,123 3,394,930 2,055,009 2,666,902 441,378 3,462,747 181,741 264,810 5,110,393 38,258,977 4,733,035 6 1,128,452 1,151,551 352,717 392,887 339,832 539,642 109,570 656,170 14,22e 57,023 816,053 23,714,161 805,094 6 3,238,451 465,164 2,222,178 562,949 403,204 730,622 992,009 120,855 1,498,805 93,93C ) 144,754 2,119,162 50,266,523 2,028,702 7 207,320 66,714 243,044 103,342 133,636 10,835 271,496 4,95t 6,405 604,559 2,150,605 344,131 7 778,939 1,135,316 379,785 1,621,705 430,293 691,486 144,113 519,851 46,93< 28,801 503,380 6,710,279 526,193 7 859,278 146,911 553,957 154,147 593,180 278,506 287,170 51,943 420,463 16, 15^ 26,519 934,091 4,274,713 901,474 7 116,137 19,811 135,960 22,409 22,959 4,062 95,957 49 ■1,303 128,143 1,142,696 132,441 7 221 364 6 39 1 9 3 130 2 190 2,302 405 7 7,399 10,335 275 736 20 212 104 10,857 9 9,847 82,668 52,409 7 605 100,443 167 109 1 402 173 683 T 9,988 6,547 3 29,029 3,592 60,975 ■n 545 157 26 5 133 13 261 788 1,107 701 T- 108,662 12,444 2,653 220 15,726 1,356 59,041 207,484 171,558 142,032 8 2,626,710 318,979 73,023 7,100 410,934 16,262 1,604,137 4,089,438 4,154,747 112 3,328,515 8 5 6 32 88 59 '29 1 3* 794 36 1,167 1,512 4,540 632 45 1,987 8 12,290 630 24,115 58,290 105,690 10,000 154 53,579 3* 311 169 36 205 113 93 "7 176 465 1,905 356 8 14,539 3,543 1,739 8,442 8,826 3,727 285 14,318 34,848 85,938 26,792 3 387,875 28,070 136,091 43,410 391,459 234,508 161,239 12,783 356,481 699,597 2,383,330 605,228 3 17,894 23,487 42,702 44,804 48,154 3,406 8,133 5,70 > 3,319 21,855 122,267 21,255 8 11 49,820 131 714,591 31 151,969 1 10,000 17 230,655 21 39,700 1 75 323 1,249,296 9 2,140 9( 148 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data for 195!1 are basM on reports (For definitions and explnnations, se^ text) E?tiniat(xi number of faniis lOSO. . lOM.. Farm operators by age Operaifir'^ reporting age number 1950. . Under 25 yerirs number 1059 . . 25 to :i4 years number 1050.. :15 to 44 years number 1059 . . 43 to 51 years numltor 1959. . 55 to fi4 years number 1959 . . 65 or more years number 1959 . . \vprape ace years 1059 , . Off-farm work and other income: Farm operators— VVorkmp off their Fnrrn? operators reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 100 or more dnys operators repoclLng 1959. . 1954.. With other income of family exceedinp value of farm products sold operators reporting 1959.. 1954- . Farms by tenure of operator' Full ov-nQTs number 19.59. . 1954 -. Port owners number 1959 , . 1954.. Managers numltor 1959 . , . 1954.. \ll tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Cash tenants number 1959. . 1954 . . Share-cash tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Crop-share tenants number 1959. . 1954 . . Live stock -5 hare tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Other and unspecified tenants number 1959. . 1954.. Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than vepolnbje and fruit-and-nut . . number 1959. . Cash-grain number 1959. . Tobacco number 1959.. Cotton number 1959 . . Other field-crop number 1959. . Vegetable farms number 1959 . . Truit-anJ-nul farms number 1959 . . Poultry farms numbw 1959 . . Dnir\ farms number 1959 . . Livestock Farms other than poultrj' and dairy farms numb« 1959. . Livestock ranches number 1959 . . General farms number 1959 . . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms ... number 1959.. Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959 . . t las'; I number 1959.. Class II number 1959 . . Class III number 1959 . . Class IV number 1959 . . Class V number 1959 . . Class VI number 1959. . Other farms number 1959 . . Part-time number 1059. . Part-retirement numbw 1959 - . Abnormal number 1959 . . Value of products sold by source: All farm products sold total, dollars 1959.. 1954 . . average per farm, dollars 1959 . . 1954.. All crofvs sold dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1959. . 1954.. Vegetables sold dollars 1959.. 1954.. Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1959.. 1954 . . Forest products and horticultural speciallv producLs sold dollars 1959.. 1954.. All livestock and livestork products sold dollars 1959. . 1954.. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 19.^>9. . 1954 . . Dairy products sold dollars 1959. . 1954 . . Livestock anil livestock products, other than poultry and dairv, sold dollars 1959. . 1954.. 33,182 ■;0,651 32,755 577 4,118 7,975 9,197 6,630 -4,253 48.9 14,186 18,219 8,634 9,843 8,812 10,457 15,486 20,660 10,578 10,646 372 318 6,746 9,125 938 1,119 827 875 3,528 5,435 672 727 781 969 8,243 6,688 1,555 926 1,265 950 8 115 235 271 210 111 49.0 356 518 237 310 207 333 438 666 284 319 5 5 199 296 57 80 38 23 56 149 336 306 360 97 62i 460 15 2,138 157 11,302 134 3,581 20 2,629 36 7,«6 151 26,144 796 2,628 36 4,072 151 6,853 233 6,371 195 4,470 76 1,750 55 7,038 130 5,147 80 1,856 50 35 579,976,095 27 562 076 379,399,742 25 502 276 17,479 29 765 9,X5 20 160 199,830,512 9 654 705 130,114,063 4 263 209 172,731,719 7 608 944 106,529,209 2 251 135 10,621,581 1 306 455 6,728,052 1 655 144 7,066,561 1 965 9,614,779 2 405 9,410,551 737 339 7,242,023 354 525 380,145,583 17 907 371 249,785,679 21 239 067 10,677,021 126 963 10,527,742 236 982 31,553,758 2 455 739 25,547,981 1 730 068 337,914,804 15 314 659 213,709,956 19 272 017 312 404 41 49.2 143 170 87 90 194 256 71 101 28 25 37 225 32 18 43 39 31 7 87 67 20 3,998,451 3,582,554 12,315 8,368 1,857,177 1,991,703 1,397,102 1,813,840 455,925 174,200 68 3,150 3,600 2,141,274 1,590,856 51,720 51,417 468,752 146,383 1,620,802 1,393,055 447 715 454 12 35 109 125 101 72 50.6 217 350 166 275 139 258 220 385 167 182 2 14 15 29 27 33 12 1 U 7 10 20 9 10 57 179 11 179 25 25 60 24 21 136 347 36 51 104 85 49 22 100 65 35 7,484,285 4,408,099 15,743 6,165 5,569,755 1,953,049 3,172,238 520,994 18,550 40,105 99 5,777 2,378,858 1,396,173 1,914,533 2,445,050 299,135 197,502 292,059 781,043 1,323,285 1,466,405 151 214 179 2 le 40 45 45 28 50.9 63 112 42 50 91 142 56 129 58 735 931 746 15 112 182 186 141 110 48.5 3C3 351 137 155 74 139 135 212 337 437 6 1 206 284 7 133 233 16 12 34 13 472 395 161 65 25 669 85 21 124 22 198 16 135 32 101 32 26 22 66 10 41 12 25 1 559,135 14 260,910 1 388,155 5 445,783 10,325 19,403 6,487 5,349 90,938 9 960,144 131,470 2 593,990 69,494 9 872,564 112,413 2 593,798 87,340 152 984 140 2,045 30 20,450 17,012 1 468,197 4 300,756 1 256,685 2 751,793 11,154 30,351 20,150 74,001 5,370 21,896 31,772 82,309 1 451,673 4 248,519 1 204,753 2 595,433 7,521,080 5,013,955 19,384 3,821 2,519,692 1,541,058 2,079,603 1,379,429 439,045 158,133 73 1 5,001,333 3,477,837 250,564 301,010 39,545 114,441 4,651,078 3,062,436 COLORADO TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954 149 for onl\ a -^aripl 'offftmis. !^H-U>\[1 Boulder Chaffee Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert 917 172 358 9 540 203 360 153 1,237 36 115 347 154 531 1 1,018 131 422 9 760 358 442 156 1,379 122 189 313 157 753 2 376 177 336 7 511 228 345 154 1,205 81 152 312 165 645 3 15 1 7 3 7 2 5 21 7 3 1 14 4 87 18 40 59 23 45 16 101 6 22 34 19 71 5 208 39 90 1 139 51 96 28 251 22 46 54 36 115 6 232 56 96 4 147 70 99 40 371 25 39 84 46 211 7 210 41 68 1 95 43 63 44 268 16 28 82 46 140 8 12i 22 35 1 58 34 40 21 193 12 10 45 17 94 9 50.2 49.9 43.5 50.9 48.9 49.4 48.5 50.1 51.0 50.6 45.4 50.3 49.6 50.4 10 404 86 136 5 257 110 170 67 684 18 32 163 54 258 11 448 99 195 1 344 164 204 66 777 15 95 139 55 283 12 294 54 73 5 167 67 86 31 444 17 46 117 23 135 13 255 63 72 251 95 78 20 460 15 37 90 13 131 H 337 80 43 6 156 111 86 47 589 12 42 127 38 113 15 287 58 58 6 258 69 67 34 512 10 46 67 25 34 16 462 95 84 5 298 107 118 34 925 53 25 207 34 291 n 551 136 103 9 482 232 174 98 1,040 91 92 252 114 369 18 246 48 201 2 218 65 154 65 207 12 83 73 51 244 19 175 37 212 3 190 108 129 54 215 8 93 53 40 245 20 4 9 6 2 2 5 7 3 14 9 2 3 21 6 2 6 1 5 10 1 U 1 1 5 9 22 205 20 67 22 25 81 6 90 11 6 58 17 38 23 258 24 113 1 60 35 129 18 150 7 18 44 20 110 24 72 15 7 7 6 5 16 10 24 12 25 51 9 10 12 3 8 9 29 2 1 24 2 33 26 21 9 5 1 15 1 10 12 23 2T 20 3 U 2 .4 9 1 4 1 1 17 28 58 48 5 5 48 35 1 6 5 21 29 146 "l 77 23 13 92 4 52 2 11 7 10 32 30 23 2 5 11 10 5 11 12 7 31 18 1 6 2 1 10 3 17 8 6 11 32 31 5 1 20 1 19 1 5 25 33 23 4 6 1 21 14 10 1 48 3 5 4 1 17 34 127 191 56 17 76 5 30 1 81 34 1 128 35 102 191 27 12 70 5 25 1 31 34 128 36 37 25 29 5 6 5 1 38 39 20 1 16 40 5 154 41 46 1 'is 10 5 6 42 162 10 5 20 '17 55 56 2 66 43 268 33 121 1 245 45 147 94 346 1 11 144 96 292 44 33 18 59 1 44 15 48 59 45 1 78 43 128 45 43 10 8 59 24 41 3 49 2 18 10 25 46 246 69 29 "s 174 lOO 61 34 593 '84 21 80 45 114 47 686 103 329 1 366 103 299 124 654 76 94 267 114 523 48 77 3 33 22 15 17 4 26 35 20 9 44 49 122 3 77 27 9 32 12 70 25 4 41 14 73 50 152 16 87 102 10 83 34 144 6 21 64 33 119 51 162 28 64 1 123 16 81 33 152 5 19 71 34 153 52 125 32 40 77 13 75 20 187 5 30 49 8 119 53 48 21 28 15 40 11 21 75 20 22 16 15 54 231 69 29 8 174 100 61 X 583 10 21 80 40 108 55 171 47 22 3 138 80 41 18 401 10 21 70 25 76 56 60 16 6 7 5 36 20 20 16 182 10 15 32 57 58 19,499,336 1,13^,886 6,459,029 18,163 5,593,489 3,739,834 4,430,647 1,409,200 9,177,197 3,107,222 915,353 3,893,364 1,922,773 8,952,562 59 9,187,563 846,726 2,779,161 45,427 4,583,699 3,050,019 2,362,067 935,628 8,413,237 2,631,609 1,496,132 2,198,383 1,824,411 4,483,433 60 21,265 6,598 18,042 2,018 10,363 13,423 12,307 8,919 7,419 36,130 7,960 11,222 12,486 14,188 61 9,025 4,678 6,586 5,047 6,038 3,288 5,344 6,325 6,101 21,571 7,916 7,024 11,620 5,954 62 2,549,866 121,828 3,535,959 533 2,171,338 3,087,988 1,779,745 112,443 3,278,172 3,016,201 ■761,940 542,556 222,636 2,291,468 63 1,222,209 127,246 862,833 4,117 2,107,808 2,302,060 809,820 48,160 5,037,040 2,501,307 1,369,674 132,328 238,646 412,154 64 2,197,039 83,203 3,585,959 533 1,674,625 395,613 1,672,973 107,217 942,077 20,760 729,470 535,619 221,694 2,239,284 65 375,410 96,800 362,333 1,959,145 1,652,970 771,553 25,423 753,263 22 ,822 1,355,057 171,830 233,019 405,179 66 182,131 4,020 471,673 2,170,321 103,224 1,200 62,335 55,916 10 320 67 104,382 5,745 114,627 620,010 33,145 2,100 59,249 91,695 14 68 7,092 1,485 230 79 49 2,246,170 490 35 751 5 69 4,470 2,497 103 30 117 4,106,951 2,912 203 29 70 163,554 33,120 24,310 21,975 3,500 4,026 27,590 2,939,525 31,980 6,942 191 1,359 71 237,947 22,204 4,117 33,933 29,000 20,637 117,567 2,387,289 695 10,498 410 6,946 72 16,950,020 1,013,058 2,373,070 17,630 3,427,151 651,846 2,550,901 1,296,757 5,399,025 91,021 153,418 3,351,208 1,700,137 6,661,094 73 7,955,354 719,480 1,916,323 41 , 310 2,480,891 747,959 1,552,247 938,458 3,376,197 129,802 126,458 2,016,055 1,585,765 4,071,279 74 1,149,816 21, 274 27,312 130 43,054 17,058 172,435 3,586 90,445 45,021 3,855 231,007 10,899 247,655 75 1,182,668 38,546 32,123 21,769 42,514 11,222 179,350 8,173 139,185 118,441 10,690 187,799 15,225 187.495 76 1,910,280 186,092 34,481 4,000 30,469 142 185,573 292,337 501,828 253 1,150,395 42,647 663,014 77 1,715,035 164,353 75,052 7,U5 67,661 1,330 91,654 255,551 485,867 9,544 1,877 579,177 54,399 846,719 78 13,889,924 805,692 2,810,777 13,500 3,303,618 634,636 2,291,393 1,000,784 5,306,752 46,000 149,310 1,969,806 1,645,591 5,750,425 79 5,067,651 516,581 1,809,153 12,426 2,370,716 734,907 1,281,233 674,74-i 2,751,144 1,317 U3,891 1,249,079 1,516,141 3,037,064 80 150 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most dau for 1959 are based on reports (For derinilions and explanations, see text) Gilpin Estimated number of farms . 1050 . 1954. Fartn operators by age; Operators reportinjj age number 1950 . . Under 25 years number 1059 . . ■25 to :W years number 1050 . . 35 to H .years number 1059 . . 45 to 5 1 years number 1950 . . 55 to 64 years number 1959 . , 65 or more years number 1959 . . Average age years 1059 . . Off-farm wofk anil other income: Farm operators— Wcrliinn off their farms operators reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 100 or more dsys operators reporting 1959 . . 1954.. With other income of fnmily exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Farms by tenure of operator: Full ow-ners number 1059 . . 1954.. Part owners number 1059 - . 1954.. Managers number 1959 . . 1054.. All tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Cash tenants number 1959. . 1954.. Share-cash tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Crop-Share tenants number 1959.. 1954 . . Livestocl<-shRre tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Other and unspecified tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruil-and-nul . . number 1959. . Cash-gram number 1959. . Tobacco number 1959.. Cotton number 1959. . Other neld-crop number 1959.. Vegetable farms number 1959 . . Fruit-anJ-nut farms numbrr 1959 - . Poultry farms number 1959 . . Dairy farms number 1959 . . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959. . Livestock ranches number 1959 . . General famis number 1959 . . Miscellaneous and unclassiHed farms number 1959. Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959 . . t lass I number 1959 . . Class 11 number 1959 . Class in number 1059., Class IV number 1959 . , Class V number 1959 - Class VT number 1959 . . Other farms number 1959., Part-time number 1959., Part-retirement number 1959 . Abnormal number 1959 . Value of protlucts sold by source: All farm products sold total, dollars 1959.. 1951 . . average per farm, dollars 1050 . . 1051.. All crof*^ sold dollars 1059.. 1954.. Field crotis. other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1959.. 1954.. Vegetables sold dollars 1959.. 1954.. Fruits and nuts s^ilti dollars 1959 -- 1954 . . Forest products and hortitnllttiral specialty products sold dollars 1959.. 1954.. All livestock and Iivestr>ck products sold dollars 1959. 1954. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1959 . 1951. Dairy [Toducts sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Livestock ami livestock fToducts, other than poullrv nnd dairy, sold dollars 19-59. 1954. 822 390 757 15 68 172 223 180 99 335 393 235 253 269 300 515 513 227 267 58 102 21 29 352 230 23 234 636 38 63 U3 183 135 74 186 138 36 12 9,202,604 5,673,255 11,195 6,374 1,201,624 938,398 616,956 378,711 48,041 44,860 531 245 536,096 514,582 8,000,980 4,734,857 299,167 358,172 2,212,957 1,333,726 5,488,856 3,042,959 550 873 564 6 70 122 147 108 111 51.0 352 523 292 402 382 561 319 663 175 142 11 33 119 71 1 370 185 10 28 42 31 52 22 365 286 78 1 2,770,544 1,764,506 5,037 2,021 310,452 265,210 111,484 83,643 74,856 101,257 30,856 20,444 93,256 59,866 ;, 450, 092 1,4Q9,296 .-■21,911 219,110 635,260 395,025 1,602,921 885,161 545 671 523 4 54 117 163 109 76 50.3 239 325 154 1B7 192 243 376 470 87 116 301 112 377 19 33 83 116 71 55 168 122 45 1 4,691,600 3,601,090 8,608 5,367 613,015 652,147 484,350 458,776 1,367 3,901 122,953 If ^,531 4,345 8,939 4,078,585 2,948,943 32,703 77,974 175,119 223,209 3,870,763 2,647,760 22,225 30,803 766 1,621 1,434 6,180 595 870 839 5,310 20,791 24,623 1 231 121 20,790 24,271 131 a5 152 1 15 32 41 42 21 51.0 52 108 62 49 109 14 15 21 28 31 2,135,846 1,314,016 16,304 6,112 208,495 153,006 183,607 134,160 18,828 16,251 6,060 2,595 1,161,010 5,519 6,901 31,545 42,598 1,890,287 l,m,5U 180 194 159 1 24 31 53 28 22 '9.1 111 162 46 45 21 6 2 a 1 2 149 25 5 20 170 16 34 51 37 19 13 10 5 5 2,863,U4 2,009,919 15,906 10,360 133,156 101,358 128,465 92,971 607 4,122 4,084 4,265 2,729,953 1,908,561 1,659 6,270 33,957 32,712 2,694,342 1,869,579 COLORADO 151 TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954-Con. fc* onlv a samplo iif farms, s<,e u-^l] Huerfano Jackson Jerferson Kiowa Kit Carson Lake La Plata Larimer Las Anijnas Lincoln Logan Mesa Mineral 279 1 26 60 36 50.1 132 12* 87 63 137 196 129 122 170 124 3 81 2,506,397 1,623,481 8,951 4,775 192,581 69,005 175,640 55,090 40 16,660 13,913 2,313,816 1,554,476 31,029 54.279 216,384 165,943 2,066,403 1,334,254 108 109 3 10 7 101 31 23 14 20 7 3,672,992 2,032,620 34,009 18,648 251,997 193,275 241,383 191,317 10,614 1,958 3,420,995 1,839,345 394 1,431 9,956 12,215 3,410,645 1,825,699 697 1,155 617 19 52 129 181 138 98 50.6 337 706 296 6O0 294 671 428 830 172 199 13 16 84 126 53 47 6 13 119 35 21 376 393 29 64 74 106 94 304 235 63 5,774,927 5,318,646 8,285 4,605 1,883,921 1,277,537 524,662 223,996 149,398 264,050 8,055 7,610 1,201,806 781,881 3,891,006 4,041,109 730,887 1,125,018 1,350,828 1,388,282 1,809,291 1,527,309 321 449 342 13 46 95 34 57 47 47.3 165 22] 101 73 45 109 166 191 104 135 19 18 70 104 173 173 103 57 287 36 58 63 6,249,896 2,744,581 19,470 6,113 3,366,397 1,295,845 3,366,397 1,292,620 2,383,499 1,448,736 63,459 46,278 27,534 25,551 2,792,506 1,376,907 823 1,098 820 12 117 227 232 136 393 126 128 234 331 407 478 179 273 439 439 255 46 753 83 135 228 167 115 25 70 56 13 1 15,610,020 6,073,545 18,967 5,531 8,234,160 1,837,311 8,233,490 1,837,705 378 192 6 100 100 7,375,860 4,235,734 98,186 117,277 260,909 203,128 7,016,765 3.915,329 105,272 66,145 7,519 11,024 8,255 2,030 8,255 2,030 97,017 64,115 295 45,000 17,676 52,017 46,144 674 853 671 6 73 160 187 152 93 50.0 326 468 217 247 287 289 403 524 193 203 311 112 35 198 476 5 25 92 111 161 82 198 159 38 4,048,505 2,860,305 6,007 3,353 613,495 862,423 542,928 781,488 3,534 2,032 25,986 54,626 41,047 24,277 3,435,010 1,997,832 124,778 112,394 632,340 473,581 2,627,892 1,411,907 1,351 1,566 1,268 20 165 288 358 257 180 49.4 572 690 334 393 448 521 735 349 254 247 353 411 36 36 31 19 177 276 477 90 107 334 984 121 199 239 199 183 43 367 298 67 22,257,073 13,852,837 16,475 8,846 5,283,705 2,516,852 4,541,077 1,966,777 404,245 257,755 110,997 107,751 227,386 184,579 16,973,373 11,335,975 337,997 378,003 2,759,710 l, 947,419 13,875,666 9,030,553 622 841 614 12 55 124 159 147 107 317 455 221 292 175 340 306 423 268 298 338 297 48 192 435 31 34 70 121 116 63 187 146 41 6,465,525 3,945,485 10,395 4,691 626, 580 325,279 571,140 269,244 265 300 1,202 10 53,973 56,725 5,838,945 3,619,206 44,266 85,585 36, 519 114,131 5,758,160 3,419,490 551 670 566 15 73 142 160 103 213 249 165 203 283 329 5 95 119 23 11 21 23 220 220 275 144 16 33 103 136 104 78 11,306,483 5,105,331 21,427 7,621 4,504,715 1,360,032 4,439,779 1,359,582 25 437 11 63 14,900 7,301,773 3,745,749 105,069 125,804 100,684 189,744 7,096,020 3,430,201 1,142 1 , 339 ,182 28 544 469 1,836 2,423 169 195 313 400 326 502 212 434 134 29B )7.4 50.9 444 1,053 548 1,503 181 804 183 1,061 157 929 149 995 353 1,337 380 1,876 368 372 433 354 8 7 7 9 403 120 507 204 22 23 15 39 80 10 75 10 273 55 347 96 289 80 159 127 1,015 71 135 353 278 147 31 127 85 27,451,490 18,901,209 24,038 14,115 9,192,481 7,173,720 9,177,045 7,149,247 9,919 6,299 467 100 5,050 18,074 18,259,009 11,727,489 236,304 212,903 487,321 570,070 17,534,884 10,944,516 10 415 16 117 121 738 ,163 63 129 229 318 723 537 186 14,187,615 U, 851, 002 7,523 4,891 6,476.449 6,870,437 2,053,927 2,154,942 221,205 233,040 4,010,560 4,320,728 190,657 161,727 7,711,166 4,980,565 309,443 361,123 1,124,216 993,153 6,277,507 3,626,289 1 52.0 138,075 96,963 6,575 3,729 1,948 6,904 1,948 6,904 136,127 90,059 56 518 3,330 3,897 132,741 85.544 272 3 34 109 117 155 178 132 107 20 36 5,309,418 4,389,777 20, 579 13,222 1,199,592 856,240 1,194,370 852,686 1,550 235 817 124 2,455 3,195 4,109,726 3,533,537 23,261 49,637 54,330 37,070 '.,032,135 J. 446, 830 152 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUSES OF 1959 [Mosl data tot 195!> are base4... SPEOFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES 3 &ain combines ramis rerorting 19">9 , . . 11,563 407 125 194 28 448 168 4 1054... 12,113 411 111 203 33 496 204 5 nunjior 1!).'>9... 13,794 530 142 248 29 597 198 6 1954... 14,299 522 127 297 33 624 233 7 Com pickers farms re|Yirting 1950 .. . 3,763 96 6 31 38 8 1954... 2,750 42 4 29 62 9 number 1959 . . . 3,954 98 6 32 88 10 1954... 2,784 42 4 29 62 11 Pick-up balers farms reporting 1959 .. . 7,822 261 116 88 61 60 40 12 1954 . . . 4,3U 137 94 62 40 31 44 13 8,090 268 120 89 61 61 42 1* lO.^il... 4,421 138 96 64 40 33 U 15 Field forape harvesters farms reporting 1959 . . . 4,937 197 36 42 6 ■n 46 16 1954... 3,603 161 21 44 3 3i"- 53 17 number 1959 .. . 5,426 214 42 43 6 85 53 18 1954... 3,823 171 22 57 3 36 53 19 Motortrucks farms reportins; 1050 .. . 28,728 878 275 34i 119 663 354 20 1054... 31,730 1,142 287 482 171 519 372 21 number 1959 .. . 51,699 1,932 509 664 157 1,293 634 22 1954 . . . 48,643 2,204 457 754 217 1,296 511 23 Tractors farms reporting 1959 .. . 28,426 839 262 347 121 668 337 2( 1954... 32,404 1,139 326 509 160 881 497 25 number 1959 . . . 66,445 2,224 687 724 228 1,543 908 26 1951... 61,909 2,335 704 879 220 1,804 920 27 Tractors other than canjen farms reporting 1959 . . . 27,955 824 262 316 120 668 337 28 number 1959 .. . 64,041 2,102 683 641 226 1,525 905 29 1 traclnr farms reporting 1959 .. . 9,467 204 62 126 55 186 70 30 2 or more tractors farms reporting 1959 .. . 18,488 620 200 190 65 482 267 31 Wheel tractcTS farms reporting 1959... 27,623 809 257 314 120 659 336 32 1954... 31,274 1,061 311 403 153 881 492 33 number 1959 .. . 60,230 1,952 586 586 212 1,476 863 34 1954 . . . 56,100 1,966 578 710 203 1,741 895 35 Crawler tractors farms reporting 1959... 3,295 130 76 46 14 43 29 36 19.54... 3,013 139 95 43 16 38 8 37 number 10.59... 3,811 150 97 55 14 49 42 38 19S4... 3,526 184 113 59 16 43 8 39 Garden tractors farms renorting 1959 . . . 2,218 112 3 72 2 18 3 40 1954 . . . 2,060 119 13 105 1 20 17 41 number 1959,, . 2,404 122 4 83 2 18 3 42 1954,., 2,283 185 13 110 1 20 17 43 Autotiiobiles farms reporting 1959. .. 29,568 869 296 389 121 628 343 44 1954... 34,079 1,147 340 653 119 773 503 45 39,851 1,231 351 598 141 772 432 46 1954... 46,993 1,929 477 1,077 151 924 592 47 Telephone farms report inc 1050. . . 26,001 807 273 350 63 274 308 48 1954... 27,424 985 297 544 69 205 355 49 Home freezer farms report ine 1959. . . 22,020 540 236 235 38 445 210 50 1954 . . . 15,962 485 197 306 79 300 109 51 bilking machine farms reportinc 1959 . . . 4,542 200 63 95 16 10 52 1054... 5,310 244 43 150 10 43 13 53 Electric milk cooler farms reportinc 1959 . . . 2,922 175 46 66 11 54 Crop drier (for irain, forage, or other crofw) farms reporting 1959 . . . 327 22 2 "5 6 55 Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting 1059 . . . Farms by jtintl of road on which located: 10,239 312 56 160 36 259 137 56 Hard surface. farms reporting 19.59 . . . 9,162 352 55 147 21 50 87 57 1950... 8,970 442 177 374 42 81 154 58 Gravel, shell, or shale farms reforting 1959... 15,513 343 69 195 121 303 197 59 10,50... 13,086 657 42 242 55 121 301 60 7,736 202 182 95 9 334 98 61 19,50,.. 15,856 380 192 267 106 725 121 62 Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 , . , 1,784 78 38 24 1 15 12 63 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting 19.59 , , , 5,952 124 144 71 8 319 86 64 1 to 4 miles farms reporting 1059 ,, , 3,396 54 124 41 7 107 34 65 5 or more miles farms rei-orting 1059 , , , DATE OF ENUMER.\TION 2,556 70 20 30 1 212 52 66 Approximate average date of enumeration 1959 . . . F,\RM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDINa ENUMERATION' 11/3-11/14 11/8-11/14 11/3-11/14 11/8-11/14 11/1-11/7 11/8-11/14 11/8-11/14 67 28,586 770 293 344 134 615 353 68 1954... 36,689 1,128 346 612 IBS 816 534 69 45,584 1,167 460 475 202 935 585 70 1954 . . . 59,691 2,113 542 1,044 334 1,335 788 71 Operatrrs working 1 or m»>e texl] Prowers FMeblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Boutt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgirick Sumnit Teller Washington Weld Yuma — 780 929 133 479 408 238 71 335 32 53 964 3,758 1,077 I 900 1,061 231 550 536 271 88 401 40 94 1,145 4,017 1,298 ! 453 180 54 83 153 55 21 188 636 1,566 658 3 460 120 70 96 134 41 39 241 i 649 1,563 732 4 525 207 55 85 168 59 24 259 827 1,821 845 5 535 142 70 112 151 44 39 311 1 780 1,777 920 6 147 97 36 155 534 326 7 173 39 101 132 238 423 8 147 97 36 165 565 367 9 173 39 101 139 241 432 10 92 183 "es 214 152 116 'ii 34 3 15 174 956 159 11 80 127 31 121 82 48 11 33 3 3 92 418 123 12 93 196 70 223 160 129 11 36 3 15 176 980 170 13 80 128 33 122 32 51 11 38 3 3 93 425 127 H 108 119 6 52 18 18 8 45 1 111 991 138 15 100 45 1 35 11 16 lb 31 1 1 74 792 103 16 128 132 9 61 19 20 10 47 1 U5 1,097 149 17 109 47 1 36 11 16 16 31 1 1 77 846 106 19 660 818 172 416 373 228 60 309 29 49 855 3,456 961 19 678 760 203 500 450 220 76 372 27 70 951 3,596 1,013 20 1,214 1,345 311 745 620 421 109 701 57 92 1,613 7,869 1,648 21 1,072 1,156 371 819 686 372 108 716 42 100 1,506 6,468 1,463 22 M7 815 159 431 380 193 65 305 32 40 903 3,391 946 23 775 705 202 500 420 211 77 378 39 51 1,024 3,657 1,160 24 1,769 1,731 443 1,161 930 633 113 808 83 84 2,032 10,164 1,971 25 1,694 1,250 460 1,148 809 526 116 864 100 66 1,935 8,994 2,099 26 687 784 159 431 375 198 65 305 32 40 898 3,379 940 27 1,748 1,671 437 1,146 909 626 112 798 83 76 1,945 9,997 1,901 !» 154 334 34 92 78 33 38 30 17 17 247 476 347 29 533 450 125 339 297 165 27 225 15 23 651 2,903 593 30 680 768 159 431 369 193 64 305 32 33 898 3,348 928 SI 774 675 201 489 407 205 76 377 34 49 1,014 3,612 1,146 32 1,702 1,587 386 930 780 505 98 766 69 61 1,896 9,666 1,815 33 1,653 1,143 378 858 644 403 105 774 76 60 1,787 8,582 1,954 34 34 71 45 137 115 95 12 31 11 14 40 257 72 35 20 35 51 219 89 84 10 37 16 5 73 269 75 36 46 84 51 216 129 la 14 32 14 15 49 331 36 37 23 38 62 239 103 122 11 38 19 6 87 237 85 38 21 60 6 15 21 7 1 10 8 86 162 67 39 18 58 20 1 17 1 29 60 U9 59 40 21 60 6 15 21 7 1 10 "e 87 167 70 41 18 69 20 1 57 1 52 •-51 61 125 60 42 694 825 160 435 358 226 62 311 31 45 926 3,530 1,011 43 701 867 194 475 380 211 40 332 35 60 1,001 3,739 1,166 44 857 1,123 246 607 492 297 75 425 4' 71 1,201 5,051 1,314 15 890 1,362 298 817 486 286 68 557 72 97 1,339 5,539 1,539 46 518 680 131 443 291 206 61 294 2' 36 630 3,276 805 47 433 681 167 481 405 223 59 359 21 39 630 3,227 855 48 454 586 133 390 318 183 61 246 2<: 41 589 2,722 676 19 286 281 36 304 271 132 40 242 34 26 387 2,000 397 50 42 91 4 22 30 23 7 21 1 1 114 956 174 51 53 100 3 20 65 17 11 63 1 2 100 1,114 178 52 28 67 1 10 35 1 2 1 21 778 41 53 8 2 1 7 3 4 54 34 30 54 336 146 69 127 168 74 'i? 213 "l 574 1,217 609 55 169 432 71 136 59 96 10 39 1' 15 87 1,119 154 56 106 291 45 133 115 39 6 37 30 99 846 135 57 432 232 30 99 260 97 43 272 4 16 629 1,752 605 58 583 303 115 148 210 106 37 340 IC 16 413 2,217 353 59 151 186 31 236 78 42 18 14 IC 17 219 798 269 60 313 509 36 292 a4 153 56 22 16 27 720 1,074 894 61 13 74 1 50 20 4 3 1 16 217 98 62 133 112 30 136 58 38 18 11 g '17 203 581 171 63 74 66 16 160 27 24 7 9 e 7 102 444 103 64 59 46 14 26 31 14 11 2 J 10 101 137 68 65 11/8-11/14 11/3-11/14 ll/l-U/7 11/8-11/14 10/25-10/31 11/8-11/14 10/25-10/31 11/8-11/14 LO/18-10/24 UA5- 11/21 11/8-11/14 11/1-11/7 11/8-11/14 66 642 870 154 423 366 185 59 267 25 49 797 3,380 940 67 784 908 204 543 496 252 81 357 39 78 1,024 3,774 1,239 68 1,013 1,336 275 637 736 286 86 386 33 77 1,440 5,520 1,477 69 1,268 1,347 326 380 904 375 130 617 73 104 1,750 5,911 2,132 70 640 349 150 423 356 183 54 267 20 44 784 3,329 932 71 759 349 200 526 487 248 80 350 39 77 1,019 3,673 1,226 72 139 180 19 113 63 52 26 92 10 218 647 262 73 501 669 131 310 293 131 28 175 20 34 566 2,682 670 74 255 326 56 166 a5 61 26 75 9 28 401 1,456 349 75 373 487 125 214 380 103 32 119 13 33 656 2,191 545 76 201 279 62 155 33 79 19 64 14 11 109 1,385 142 Tt 212 247 82 341 173 106 26 92 14 17 153 1,220 ai 78 358 655 121 382 277 248 54 298 22 13 159 2,931 203 79 469 1,190 135 5,879 774 852 109 161 36 26 264 3,096 342 80 141 148 53 127 49 54 14 47 3 10 84 966 72 81 1L2 133 76 159 73 70 13 51 6 11 37 793 74 82 237 303 97 238 107 132 41 89 10 11 108 1,408 96 83 165 347 142 237 103 216 53 79 15 14 125 1,123 105 84 93 79 26 74 25 31 8 32 6 9 69 681 54 85 48 69 27 53 24 23 6 15 2 1 15 285 IS 86 561 801 155 413 358 213 65 282 23 55 824 3,229 891 87 741 965 193 493 464 262 103 349 28 69 1,012 3,820 1,163 88 127 51 26 40 45 33 7 63 6 24 140 241 121 eg 149 63 33 33 61 31 5 54 8 24 129 214 118 90 160 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [Data are has«i on reports Tor only lumi The State Adams AlajEosa Arapahoe Archuleta Baca Bent (For definitions and explanations see text) rsR nF coMMFnnAL fertilizer and lime 1 roninitrcinl fertilizer and fertilizing inaUTials used durinc the year farms reporting 1959 . . . 10, 7« 313 83 45 13 52 93 o 1954... 9,637 374 84 104 18 11 56 .1 acres on which used 1959... | 711,592 18,708 5,625 1,062 820 10,821 6,877 4 1954... 422,951 9,669 3,873 2,791 331 425 1,318 5 Ions 1959... 73,427 2,109 1,043 96 40 856 895 6 1954 . . . 45,911 1,481 665 575 35 31 130 7 Dry matenals farms reporting 1959 .. . 9,754 249 83 45 13 47 93 fl tons 1959... 62,131 1,378 1,043 96 40 684 895 9 Liquid materials farms reporting 1959 .. . 2,403 89 21 10 Crops on which used- tons 1959... 11,296 731 172 ... 11 liay and cropland pasture farms reporting 1959. . . 3,142 32 2 10 13 8 8 12 19,54... 3,043 63 S 21 9 24 13 acres 1959... 101,381 765 150 115 750 8;5 693 14 1954 . . . 81,014 1,808 90 1,131 154 470 15 Dry maU'rials farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,042 31 2 10 13 3 8 16 urns 1959 .. . 9,254 68 28 IC 33 29 75 17 Liquid materials . farms reporting 1959. . . 142 1 1 1 in Urns 1959 . . . 263 2 35 lil (llher pasture (not cropland) . farms reporting 1959 .. . 357 14 2(1 1954... 460 7 1 11 5 5 °1 acres 1959 .. . 9,450 600 1954... 9,283 265 20 24C 25 '56 23 Dry materials . farms reporting 1959 . , . 326 14 2t tons 1059... 599 41 25 Liquid materials . farms reporting 1959 . . . 36 26 tons 1959 .. . 31 27 Corn .farms reporting 1959... 5,095 135 1 ii 18 "'s 28 1954... 3,159 88 13 2; 1 8 29 acres 1959 .. . 228,879 6,277 33 22; ... 1,692 881 30 1954 .. . 90,509 2,067 282 54« 13 92 31 Dry materials . farms reporting 1959 . . . 4,146 102 1 11 16 S 32 Ions 19.59 . . . 16,028 539 1 2: ... 173 57 33 Liquid materials . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,381 34 3 34 tons 1959... 5,344 493 23 3r. Irish potatoes . farms reporting 19.59 . . . 1,025 77 8 1 3fi 1954 . . . NA NA NA lit NA NA NA 37 acres 1959 . . . 39,498 3,632 240 137 3H 1951 . . . NA NA NA m NA NA NA 39 Dry materials . farms reporting 1959 .. . 963 77 8 1 40 tons 1959... 6,019 612 49 20 41 Liquid materials . farms reporting 1959 . . . 86 1 42 tons 1959... 190 4 43 Sligar beets . farms reporting 1959. . . 3,801 66 5 16 '29 44 1954... 3,439 51 11 1 12 45 acres 19.59... 128,361 1,595 200 6C ... 765 1,604 46 1954 . . . 99,189 1,000 259 12 190 47 Dry materials . farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,269 44 5 16 29 48 tens 1959... 15,018 176 50 i 123 350 49 Liquid materials . farms reporting 1959... 1,032 24 7 50 tons 1959... 3,379 94 18 51 All other crop.s . farms reporting 1959. . . 4,509 187 25 '2c 1 41 '75 52 acres 1959... 204,023 9,471 1,610 66' 70 7,269 3,562 53 Dry materials . farms reporting 1959 .. , 4,019 150 25 2t 1 32 75 54 tons 1959... 15,213 554 352 5' ? 7 310 383 55 Liquid materials . farms reporting 1959 .. . 673 49 13 56 tons 1959... 2,089 142 92 ... 57 Lime or liming materials used during the year . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 ... 58 1954... 66 15 16 59 acres limed 19.59 . . . 45 60 1954... 1,000 240 595 ... 61 tons 1959... 270 ... 62 1954... 804 135 569 SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDlTliRES 63 \ny of the following specified expenditures . farms reporting 1959 . . . 32,841 926 307 44 7 151 734 338 64 Fi^il for livestock and poultry . farms reporting 1959... 24,734 647 206 31 3 116 502 295 65 1954 . . . 31,114 791 318 53 2 133 641 494 66 dollars 1959 . . . 77,901,308 4,783,102 399,526 698,42 2 110,757 518,194 698,661 67 1954 .. . 64,542,617 5,873,162 254,016 907,67 7 75,951 468,254 692,956 68 I'lirchase of livestock and poultry . farms reporting 1959. . . 17,258 475 147 16 8 47 325 239 69 dollars 1959 . . . 154,093,792 9,465,271 218,875 338,79 1 179,437 2,004,329 2,063,961 70 Machine hire . farms reporting 1959 .. . 19.54 . . . 17,970 21,540 508 444 170 203 20 17 2 62 2 99 431 421 231 302 71 72 dollars 1959... 13,180,697 533,959 153,300 205,62 1 20,758 773,955 163,852 73 1954... 9,336,618 252,150 89,858 56,53 3 25,929 235,713 90,051 74 Under S200 . farms reporting 1959. . . 5,927 127 60 4 4 28 32 51 75 $200 to ^999 . farms reporting 1959. . . . farms reporting 1959... 8,169 3,874 236 145 78 32 9 6 4 29 4 5 165 234 123 57 76 $1 ,0 98 17 52 17 17 323 27 14« 37 '... 4S 38 39 11 . 11 55 136 8 50 153 15 75 '39 71 "5 225 74 "3 10 11 51 5,732 1,830 3,638 6,312 2,838 10 7,457 181 245 55 971 U9 15 75 34 45 5 204 49 3 10 9 53 450 71 -62 1,643 91 1 819 113 12 10 24 54 40 7 28 31 30 2 .55 68 256 5 55 15 126 56 65 ... 15 '40 65 15 ... 56 57 5B 59 60 61 62 912 162 358 8 525 183 360 143 1,181 86 115 347 154 614 63 774 99 244 8 398 110 304 148 813 16 63 304 123 521 64 872 136 283 9 522 143 380 147 1,011 111 296 133 669 65 4,592,280 139,144 340,243 6,150 279,344 133,693 568,487 150,172 950,383 8,725 30,573 937,993 180,042 954,763 66 4,032,925 138,471 419,102 3,830 299,174 82,710 521,838 256,911 524,402 52,680 711,531 165,746 1,143,882 67 570 68 150 6 228 50 192 70 550 16 38 209 107 403 68 8,281,120 223,883 1.092,450 900 432,586 170,363 732,594 437,259 1,291,152 22,375 6,259 621,331 363,223 2,270,367 69 542 51 226 267 67 246 56 624 1 29 156 57 299 70 470 91 209 411 265 299 60 907 15 103 89 65 300 71 291,882 14,925 437,954 156,100 56,550 107,361 37,232 174,359 200 13,284 67,714 21,807 218,133 149,904 27,920 155,264 170,258 63,045 95,124 28,496 198,330 1,750 52,891 21,923 19,360 93,921 73 211 36 24 91 21 64 32 402 2 68 35 95 74 219 10 68 135 34 157 15 198 1 23 63 15 146 75 112 5 134 41 12 25 9 24 4 20 7 53 76 495 80 211 293 81 207 75 633 75 54 196 98 309 77 455 82 249 "3 348 135 244 71 668 112 142 139 127 279 78 1,145,171 64,204 230,384 717,472 1,324,878 281,756 72,392 1,094,720 1,174,116 ■40,634 312,418 282,303 257,535 79 578,842 75,663 201,120 2,700 828,188 393,949 230,637 54,916 846,217 378,240 125,673 161,345 376,469 229,721 BO 259 67 150 173 39 127 59 417 5 41 143 43 241 81 284 53 193 2 156 65 188 60 470 36 98 101 32 215 82 108 4 32 37 11 57 7 101 7 17 21 38 83 93 21 36 98 32 24 5 104 1 31 15 53 35 64 128 9 29 83 31 23 9 115 70 6 36 34 30 Hi 78 8 20 1 94 38 32 6 94 75 13 23 42 29 86 67 7 17 36 7 13 7 80 11 5 20 16 19 87 61 2 12 47 24 10 2 35 59 1 16 13 11 88 902 157 352 7 505 188 359 143 1,166 85 114 329 134 597 69 805 133 392 9 580 271 397 145 1,107 97 174 279 145 688 90 615,821 56,525 362,771 575 409,449 161 ,032 279,509 67,222 402,449 113,800 105,757 134,786 88,950 404,007 91 589,998 46,062 389,430 1,272 386,263 174,952 257,942 58 , 539 381,576 23,300 160,768 134,079 84,124 409,830 92 356 44 180 226 82 181 32 528 59 41 219 63 323 93 122,740 9,455 62,374 110,188 87,074 41,838 3,596 90,555 54,430 6,724 29,324 9,929 45,285 94 162 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [Dala are basM on reports Tor only (For derinitions and exfilanalions, see lexl) Gllplji I'SF. OF COMMKRHAI. FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertiliier and feftilizinp niatenftls used durmn the year farms reporting acres on which used Ions Dry mat^nals . . . . Liquid materials. . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture. Dry materials Liquid materials Other pasture (not cropland). . Dry materials Liquid materials. . Com Dry materials . . . . Liquid materials. . Irish potatoes . Dry materials . . . Liquid materials. Sugar beets , . . Dry materials Liquid materials All other cnops Dry materials Liquid materials ne or liminE materials us«l during the year . ranns reporting tons s reporting tons 'arms reporting acres 'arms reporting tons 1 reporting Ions 'arms reporting anns reporting tons ! reporting tons 'arms reporting ( reporting tons 'arms reporting tons 'arms reporting farms reporting Ions i reporting tons 'arms reporting acres 'arms reporting tCTS 'arms reporting tons arms reporting acres I reporting tons 'arms reporting tons 'arms reporting acres limed tons SPEaFIED FARM EXPENDITl'RES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting dollars F'urchase of livestock and poultry forms reporting dollars Machine hire farms reporting dollars Under ?;200 farms reporting S200 to $9i10 farms reporting $1,000 or more farms reporting Hired labor farms reporting dollars Under $1,000 farms reporting $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting S2.500 or more farms reporting $2,500 to $4.999 farms reporting $5,000 or more farms reporting Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting dollars Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting dollars 959. 959. 959. 954. 959. 954. 959. 959. ,959. 1959. 959. 954. 959. 954. .959. .939. 959. .959 . . 954., ,959 , , 959. 959.. 954. ,959 . . 109 74 6,332 544 220 109 544 32 5 1,656 414 32 134 300 690 2 5,607 3,733 37 3,611 817 725 780 1,997,940 1,322,846 439 1,740,424 226 365 112,223 102,664 89 118 19 335 404 950,806 430,814 213 317 38 43 84 44 35 811 772 390,771 352,957 281 150,781 38 112 860 1,262 106 228 38 106 20 39 403 370 20 44 15 150 34 272 456 18 170 18 549 458 610 815,463 605,027 263 491,833 240 409 44,575 51,148 178 54 8 162 222 153,695 196,982 121 169 24 36 17 17 12 534 511 113,045 93,542 213 18,069 104 109 2,517 2,975 262 266 104 262 61 77 1,631 2,517 61 154 6 353 28 15 366 193 28 50 HA 1 HA 1 (Z) 166 19 21 539 422 542 414,938 358,737 302 1,092,731 244 387 69,545 86,776 141 88 15 270 366 449,207 385,872 171 286 62 35 37 45 252,393 190,930 186 30,969 1 (Z) 29 24 9 11,063 3,724 11 4,385 5,452 2,165 3,648 1,145 1 100 712 309 38 32 6 522 301 5 31 130 119 161 140,938 128,549 73 691,282 60 77 31,615 39,350 38 15 7 85 101 261,008 209,677 40 56 13 23 32 22 12 20 129 139 1(X),463 92,455 38 11,000 19 1,387 13 117 13 18 1,387 556 13 117 180 157 186 152,186 262,005 114 408,397 59 71 50,735 20,310 25 19 15 139 168 287,336 392,148 62 85 36 30 41 53 25 16 175 181 127,968 109,096 24 MA Not available . Z Reported in small fractions . COLORADO FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 163 » aompleor fftms. Sfw l«Kl] Huerfano Jackson Jefferson Kiowa Kit CarBon Lake La Plata Larimer Las Anijnas Lincoln Logan Mesa Mineral Moffat 11 16 135 15 112 156 613 50 52 419 1,016 5 27 1 26 15 136 20 32 92 573 30 10 470 1,206 3 2 534 399 3,346 2,701 13,971 6,404 32,508 1,028 10,011 39,611 39,334 590 1,179 :i 972 982 1,632 4,558 2,524 3,519 25,984 1,039 1,440 28,037 30,107 130 4 52 31 460 79 1,329 555 3,523 143 349 3,006 5,384 190 89 5 95 56 178 130 183 288 2,853 117 37 2,181 3,908 9 6 11 15 135 15 90 156 564 50 52 390 985 6 27 7 52 26 1 5 460 79 943 34 386 555 3,071 152 452 143 349 2,659 106 347 4,658 92 726 190 89 8 9 10 11 16 52 2 17 127 205 14 8 104 562 6 22 11 21 15 37 1 12 65 188 11 1 146 659 2 12 371 399 1,198 140 1,695 3,040 4,594 272 960 3,590 16,149 590 1,034 1.3 572 982 632 204 725 2,079 4,952 495 160 5,691 13,331 55 H 11 15 52 2 14 127 178 14 8 98 552 5 22 1.^1 35 26 125 6 66 323 486 50 21 235 1,587 190 54 !C 1 3 33 12 15 17 6 44 23 54 30 "i 9 40 61 1 1!. n 5 150 1 125 25 1,365 30 295 1 1,600 ' 99 520 20 30 '31 50 6 28 60 9 594 23 85 640 25 18 5 3 250 1 20 50 813 61 54 1 1 ^2^ ■a 25 5 34 6 87 42 346 13 a 299 352 27 5 21 6 14 11 304 5 4 167 265 2S 125 1,168 449 8,024 808 11,763 165 696 19,811 8,974 2a 175 230 740 1,061 98 8,137 70 250 7,133 4,931 IP 5 34 6 66 42 318 13 3 256 320 :11 13 174 18 512 30 288 80 1,021 75 99 16 23 63 1,374 61 152 851 57 270 12 13 .14 15 m NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 36 259 37 NA m NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3R 11 30 11 5 40 41 23 42 11 302 23 246 97 43 5 2 485 250 8,862 13 320 362 8,455 77 4,695 ... 44 45 45 165 10 88 8 6,252 260 924 78 231 154 23 53 10,807 213 735 72 155 2,263 97 1,077 25 346 ir, IT 4*. I'l .-.0 1 62 13 55 '29 206 14 42 132 528 5 51 38 830 2,112 3,642 1,191 6,635 271 6,755 7,755 8,996 125 .i2 1 62 13 45 29 196 14 42 127 513 5 53 4 133 55 268 67 611 17 245 315 1,079 24 51 11 21 7 25 55 46 42 31 70 56 57 5 58 5n 15 5 60 61 62 258 107 696 321 821 14 674 1,350 617 550 1,132 1,840 21 258 63 232 95 514 244 600 8 536 1,119 531 430 870 1,082 19 219 64 271 86 975 253 816 5 670 1,376 760 516 1,093 1,419 25 254 65 333,592 303,930 2,081,031 345,617 728,312 10,870 555,923 3,622,413 948,071 706,089 4,325,991 1,004,788 12,047 394,019 66 371,827 206,420 1,910,146 328,494 999,995 6,233 303,058 3,585,370 889,190 692,787 2,488,363 920,512 17, 502 361,974 67 131 69 288 169 478 2 327 826 205 340 681 782 12 139 68 439,993 638,015 883,542 1,143,767 3,111,946 2,100 350,119 7,388,489 1,733,241 2,910,145 10,190,625 1,578,202 33,735 626,327 69 91 60 204 189 515 341 738 246 306 734 1,020 1 121 70 107 55 460 208 379 2 487 843 299 318 822 1,631 7 159 71 52,239 133,521 98,267 301,012 613,075 80,053 466,819 101,051 365,627 506, 524 324,458 200 132,317 72 28,882 109,878 69,351 137,667 197,780 450 112,778 360,854 100,214 175,602 469,281 403,421 1,100 96,961 73 44 13 90 38 94 199 254 121 48 251 572 22 74 33 18 105 59 234 130 323 103 135 347 378 1 59 75 14 29 9 92 187 12 161 22 123 135 70 40 76 155 91 296 180 491 6 347 826 266 339 673 1,134 14 163 77 170 105 326 245 490 4 400 885 301 364 838 1,599 21 173 78 226,263 415,378 695,301 255,518 571,623 20,175 325,665 1,432,060 403,318 321,312 732,610 1,812,824 13,000 513,444 79 140,012 476,813 799,206 302,686 382,762 6,290 313,433 1,192,538 382,642 290,640 755,041 1,708,380 37,362 531,268 80 104 24 181 108 322 1 256 463 173 258 458 549 11 82 81 118 28 195 152 393 1 327 573 206 284 607 1,110 15 96 62 19 24 51 38 104 48 197 47 48 123 240 2 27 63 39 20 52 53 64 "3 36 154 52 48 157 280 1 28 84 32 43 64 34 65 5 43 166 46 33 87 245 1 54 85 13 57 79 40 33 37 158 43 32 74 199 4 49 8« 16 16 22 23 42 "5 32 105 35 19 61 157 28 87 16 27 42 11 23 11 61 11 14 26 88 1 26 86 247 101 685 318 819 14 669 1,329 588 548 1,117 1,685 21 256 89 308 108 796 421 1,028 5 740 1,288 695 651 1,241 1,697 25 307 90 134,769 144,894 280,887 376,598 1,007,380 7,265 267,784 908,482 311,150 543,128 1,187,210 599,375 6,989 278,912 91 145,671 105,693 229,682 496,573 823,576 1,392 272,208 855,757 345,606 521,134 1,212,536 557,858 8,052 278,778 92 76 18 169 168 452 305 638 177 289 580 968 99 93 11,617 5,415 165,944 89,957 95,331 41,020 207,108 33,557 68,704 144,679 188,120 35,972 94 164 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND LOata are ba.tpiH on re^iorls for only (For dpfinitions ami oxplanations, Sep text) Phillips USE OF rOMMERCIM. FFRTILIZER AND LIME Cotiiniercml fertilizer and fertilizinp materials used durinc the year fanns reportinR 1959. . ins4 . . acres on which used 19S9. . 195^ . . Inns 1959. . 1954.. Dry materials farms reportinf; 1959 . . tons 1959 . . I iquid niaterials farms reporting 1959. . tons 1959.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . , acres 1959. . 1954 . . Drx' materials farms reportiae 1959 . . Ions 1959 . . liquid materials farms reportinE 1959. . Ions 19.59 . . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954 . . Dry materials farms report ing 1959. . tons 1959-. Liquid materials farms reporting 1959. . tons 1959 . . Com .farms reportinc 1959. . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Dp. materials farms reporting 1959 . . tons 1959 , . Liquid materials farms reporting 1959. . tons 1959.. Irish potatoes farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959. . 1954 . . Dry materials farms reporting 1959 . . Ions 1959.. Liquid materials farms reporting 1959 . . tons 1959.. Sugar beets ....................... .farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. Dry materials farms reporting 1959., tens 1959., Liquid materials farms reporting 1959 . tons 1959. All other crops farms reportinc 1959. acres 1959, Dry materials farms reporting 1959 . , tons 1959. Liquid materials farms reporting 1959. tons 1959., Lime or liming materials useii during the year farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres limed 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954 . SPECIFIFD FARM EXPENDITIIRE-S Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting Feed for livestock and poull/y farms reporting Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting dollars Machine hire farms reporting dollars Cnder ?5200 farms reporting S200 to 5999 farms reporting 51,000 or more farms reporting Hired labor farms reporting dollars Under SI, 000 farms reporting 51.000 to $2,499 farms repcrting S2.500 or more farms reporting S2.500 to $4,999 farms reporting 55.000 or more farms reporting Oasoline and other pebnleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting dollars 1959.. 1959., 1954., 1959 . 1954 . 1959 . 19.59 . 1959.. 1954. 1959 . . 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 19.59 . . 1954.. 1959.. 1954.. 1959.. 1954 . . 1959.. 1954 . . 1959.. 1954.. 1959., 1959.. 1959 . . 1954 . , 1959. , 1954. 1959. 1959 . 157 117 5,018 2,071 606 246 157 606 127 92 3,108 1,541 127 444 16 152 5 543 100 21 45 46 ,185 70O 473 733 386,578 348,847 307 329,628 253 475 83,978 138,233 127 110 16 376 518 322,059 359,016 301 430 43 56 32 685 890 310,195 341,395 207 631 551 27,007 14,521 3,026 1,840 625 2,864 62 162 353 385 8,995 6,686 353 862 2 5 48 32 524 410 48 43 267 135 5,757 1,768 246 488 37 NA 1,070 m 51 199 5 3 68 68 1,4S5 999 63 285 17 26 342 9,176 336 987 29 60 1,123 851 . 983 823,989 692,150 620 ,123,654 739 898 264,735 248,978 315 380 44 583 611 902,261 831 , 129 343 415 120 90 120 106 89 31 1,088 1,130 671,347 482,163 674 148,471 723 646 63,977 39,983 6,684 4,419 628 5,414 331 1,270 107 107 2,799 2,756 101 182 12 9 11 36 106 475 11 591 361 33,768 12,113 422 2,297 263 844 NA 58 219 11 35 484 460 16,356 14,723 416 2,158 142 310 264 9,062 224 541 51 72 1,185 844 985 6,791,859 2,683,742 689 14,083,361 781 756 506,875 451,095 236 402 143 832 803 1,511,252 1,409,388 422 432 225 134 135 237 115 70 1,163 1,233 1,294,407 1,106,551 833 391,865 325 292 20,029 11,251 2,874 1,524 257 2,148 116 726 18 56 283 1,850 18 26 150 119 6,049 2,889 106 491 49 179 13 NA 428 «A 13 105 6 11 225 159 5,764 3,352 174 838 67 208 200 7,505 157 688 64 328 743 502 722 3,098,453 2,081,095 322 6,387,802 459 633 311,844 289,911 118 247 94 473 494 1,855,984 861,906 250 317 74 88 149 89 48 101 728 806 647,389 479,928 386 191,328 21 1,898 1,224 138 90 39 138 33 19 1,475 1,034 33 94 130 170 5 106 78 61 97,295 69,939 59 117,055 47 17,908 14,585 18 31 2 61 49 66,801 58,865 43 34 10 106 72 59,683 35,357 25 1,596 342 800 5 342 800 96 128 96,180 83,275 7 1,985 157 79 25,059 10,467 1,181 308 141 728 44 453 505 475 120 40 12,444 4,414 98 356 42 410 110 12,060 95 347 18 43 97 544 88 353 128 409 192,248 527,295 318,893 483,004 55 309 442,133 1,009,595 25 358 44 395 52,560 317,755 22,040 342,494 11 72 5 178 9 108 64 329 89 359 276,415 274,318 336,255 263,865 28 255 42 300 17 49 20 32 19 25 27 27 538 558 505,725 493,961 283 73,576 NA Not available. Z Reported in small fractions. COLORADO FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued a samplB of TanDS, S«e text] 165 Prowere Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Sununit Teller Washington *eld Yuma 166 359 42 + 4 3 89 20 134 5 2 108 2,230 39 1 120 195 7 21 3 J 46 15 125 2 71 2,235 1 04 0 13,692 16,782 2,759 18,10 ) 3,66 3 7,190 867 17,534 250 31 8,299 151,013 39,1 79 3 7,915 7,302 330 13, ba 3 1,30 7 4,840 744 17,134 85 4,550 101,961 4,6 22 4 1,359 2,088 251 2,42 1 22 978 155 1,538 5 4 771 16,236 2,1 23 5 1,237 778 21 1,78 3 6( i 479 81 1,263 4 384 11,546 58 6 160 333 42 27 4 3 88 20 93 5 2 108 1,938 82 7 1,137 1,719 251 2,42 22 978 155 1,309 5 4 771 12,369 1,5 32 8 4i 60 1 85 741 1 04 9 222 369 (Z) 229 3,367 '' 96 10 iO 44 36 2 J 4 J IS 15 10 5 2 14 291 33 11 31 1? 5 2 3 ) 3 4 34 2 20 330 6 12 2,030 361 2,581 1,17 > 3,48 i 2,110 430 390 250 31 565 7,965 1.; 29 13 1,595 170 250 1,22 5 1,07 7 580 195 962 85 391 3,030 1 64 H 40 44 36 2 5 4 3 17 15 9 5 14 266 25 If, 166 35 215 6 20 365 97 27 1 5 106 743 30 69 IC 8 17 (Z) 1 28 8 IS 2 1 6 41 3 in 6 136 30 1 24 32 620 1 1 20 13 SI 110 12 20 250 95 1 2 26 6 7 1,655 35 34 6 6 40 2: 3 23 5 21 25 2fi '37 144 1 1 ) 2 105 53 1,372 19 27 34 58 1 5 90 40 875 55 28 1,298 4,X9 14 IK 1 77 8,820 3,459 46,913 21, c 25 29 1,333 1,035 42 165 124 4,821 2,350 19,392 2,1 58 10 27 121 1 1 ) 2 74 58 1,043 1 73 .11 110 335 14 13 534 427 3,356 69 12 11 29 59 417 84 M 17 149 24 1 47 111 9 1,531 401 4 62 34 1 35 NA NA NA 13,69 1 I NA ) 2,005 NA NA NA 688 NA NA NA 10,522 NA 36 4 17 HA NA NA m 24( 2,09 V w I NA 243 NA NA NA 8 84 1 NA NA ... NA 356 1,362 55 NA 1S 1 W Z) 40 11 3 106 12 59 167 67 10 1,708 4:'. 63 121 2C 1 83 31 1,469 41 2,536 5,281 J, 638 220 60,291 45 2,833 3,658 37- 600 4,365 940 41,945 111 59 147 60 10 1,454 IT 394 359 433 14 5,924 l^ 31 27 18 434 111 128 170 64 1,422 50 97 209 6 5. 35 8 72 54 620 95 51 7,828 6,655 164 3,121 15f 3,075 ;-60 3,968 4,031 24,702 16, f 08 52 84 187 6 5. 35 8 40 54 526 1 69 51 467 478 22 27^ 1. 370 45 179 217 1,450 ( j39 54 19 32 38 129 29 55 77 50 '..'. '.'.'. 50 1 45 270 274 5 5 10 1 26 56 .. 57 58 59 .. 60 61 780 929 183 47= 39£ 233 71 335 32 52 955 3,728 1,C 65 63 559 699 150 38. 31< 176 45 218 32 47 663 2,904 £ 74 64 6b0 355 181 40< 40( 249 65 304 37 92 885 3,297 1,1 51 65 1,145,047 1,347,706 352,927 403,74' 398,15' 545,602 113,970 666,230 15,736 58,931 833,063 23,823,801 821,1 59 66 1,041,585 1,585,192 265,157 372,34f 322,80- 377,629 100,107 594,016 23,042 82,175 1,212,218 17,967,903 1,455,C )41 67 388 522 98 27C 21£ 132 26 142 16 28 534 2,150 f 19 68 3,243,686 2,273,037 562,949 435,504 800,17' 1,002,057 121,680 1,499,635 99,580 144,799 2,132,334 50,322,129 2,098,. 52 69 451 566 84 325 20c 142 34 206 11 22 575 2,529 01 70 407 511 121 414 24C 133 56 298 14 13 691 2,619 04 71 468,149 221,654 66,714 245,86' 103,68: 136,946 11,835 272,791 5,700 8,735 608,849 2,165,764 350,( 26 72 164,164 152,615 63,554 285,96= 107, 92C 205,633 15,854 211,726 5,550 6,555 506,848 1,419,372 247,; 45 73 117 303 27 8' 8' 33 11 20 6 14 121 376 1 73 74 206 206 35 16' 7= 72 22 92 3 4 272 1,404 05 75 128 57 22 71 34 37 1 94 2 4 182 749 1 23 76 432 563 122 371 241 177 42 229 26 24 575 2,319 72 77 477 437 146 41; 334 174 50 303 25 29 633 2,723 02 78 779,704 1,337,531 380,185 1,622,205 483, 14€ 696,986 149,113 519,951 51,186 -29,876 511,080 6,724,169 534,; 03 79 572,265 1,127,297 445,576 1,492,76: 413,19: 573,295 144,249 393,949 57,550 34,026 487,626 4,833,334 438,1 04 80 268 314 47 85 15; 65 22 123 11 13 429 1,226 4 13 81 327 250 58 15; 19' 73 36 204 12 15 499 1,412 91 82 71 102 17 « 4: 40 8 50 8 6 103 648 99 83 78 97 32 56 7' 40 6 52 7 11 91 723 76 84 93 147 58 22c 4: 72 12 56 7 5 43 945 60 85 72 90 56 20: 6t 61 3 47 6 3 48 588 35 86 53 74 31 9' 21 32 4 22 3 4 24 580 41 87 40 73 27 12: 2; 40 3 34 4 1 19 365 19 88 773 917 178 46C 391 233 70 324 32 51 940 3,578 i,c 17 89 819 697 221 505 47< 260 77 400 40 59 1,052 3,726 1,1 91 90 367,033 589,374 155,297 601,265 234,80! 292,425 60,743 423,618 22,209 32,500 944,918 4,313,955 922,4 19 91 787,778 432,748 192,274 469,03: 269, 23E 295,931 43,942 404,931 25,800 23,488 919,384 3,427,642 899,; 75 92 439 456 70 191 10; 45 19 195 11 18 597 2,147 95 93 148,758 123,901 19,811 136, 61C 22,584 22,969 7,562 96,232 620 1,483 129,787 1,149,191 134, C 21 94 166 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8.-LIVEST0CK AND POULTRY ON {For definitions and explanations, see text) Arapahoe Cattle and calves fiimis reporting 1950 . 1954. number 1953 . 1954- Co*\s, including; heifers thai have cnlved farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1059 . 1954. Milk cows fairns reportinp 1959 . " 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . number 1959. 1954. Steers and hulls, including steer an.1 hill calves. . .farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959. 1954, Farms reporting b> numher on hand: Cattle and cnlves- 2 to 4 farms 5 to 9 fanns 10 to 19 farm; 20 to 49 fam.i 50 to 99 farm; 100 or more farms Cows, including heifer= Ihit have calved— 1 .farms 2 to 9 farms 10 to 19 farms 20 to 29 farms 30 to 40 farms 50 to 74 farms 75 to 99 fanr.s 100 or more farms Milk cows— 1 farms 2 to 9 farms 10 to 10 farm; 20 to 29 farms 30 to 49 farms 50 or more. farms Horses and. or mules farms reforting 1959 . reptrting 1959 . . reporting 1959 . . reporting 1959. reporting 1959. . t^portinc 1959. reporting 1050.. reporting 1059. reporting 1959. reporting 1959 . reporting 1959 . reporting 1950 . reptrting 1059. reporting 19.59 . reporting 1950 . reporting 1950. reporting 1059. reporting 1959 . ?ptrtlng 1959 . -'porting 1950. reporting 1050. repotting 1959 . 1954. number 1950 . 1954. Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1'159. 1051.. number 1950. . 1954 . Bom since June 1 fanr,= re[tirting 1959, 1954 . . number 1950 . . 1954 . . Bom before June 1 farms reptjrting 1059 . . 1954.. number 1959. . 1054 . . Farms reporting by number of hogs and pigs— Under 10 farms reporting 1959. . 10 to 24 farms reporting 19.50 . . 25 to 09 farms reporting 1950 . . 100 or more farms reporting 1050 . Sheep and lambs farms reporting number I amhs under 1 year old farms rejKirting number Sheep 1 ye.ar old and over farms reporting number Ewes farms reporting number Rams and wethers farms reptrting number Farms reporting by number of shr^-p and lambs- Under 25 farms reporting 25 to 200 farms reporting 300 or MM ire farms rcfxirting 1050 . . 1954 . . 1059.. 1954.. 1959 . . 1954 . 10.59 . 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1059. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1059. 10.54. 1959, 1050. 1059. Chickens 4 months old and n farms reporting 1059 . . 1951 . . number 1959, . 1954 . . Farms ri^iorting by number of chickens 4 monlhs old and over— Under 50 farms reporting 1059 . . 50 to 309 .farms rep»-rting 1959. . 400 to 700 farms reporting 1950 . 8(X) to 1,599 farms reporting 1959 . 1,600 to 3,199 farms reporung 1959. 3,200 or more farms reporting 1959. farms reporting 1050 . 1054. number 1950 1954. Turkey hens kept for breeding . 24,085 31,597 2,197,ia8 2,097,958 21,788 29,687 801,900 877,763 15,466 24, 217 118,030 150,840 20,336 26,752 726,518 629,625 19,907 25,907 669,070 590, 570 802 2,825 2,524 2,952 5,233 4,260 5,489 2,770 6,693 3,024 2,179 2,666 1,766 796 1,894 4,984 7,751 1,034 617 670 410 13,940 18,157 64,826 72,043 10,310 11,314 243,248 170,909 7,021 7,057 137,432 91, 826 7,500 8,035 105, 816 79,083 5,357 2,393 2,124 436 5,513 5,664 2,054,959 1,914,448 4,204 4,361 848,713 842,425 4,739 4,706 1,206,246 1,072,023 4,649 4,596 1,163,670 1,037,040 3,493 3,104 42,576 34,983 1,870 2,297 1,346 18,044 27,042 1,813,657 2,287,436 11,214 6,221 343 138 85 43 620 904 10,427 U,598 523 762 59,180 49,050 463 663 14,635 13,954 370 551 7,177 6,304 452 630 20,319 14,666 406 612 24, 226 20,430 65 56 59 126 111 91 75 120 63 47 70 50 17 21 115 113 26 25 42 49 256 357 785 1,115 219 256 19,384 25, 101 144 165 7,996 10,282 171 178 11,388 14,819 104 54 37 24 80 83 14,390 10,042 67 64 6,583 3,976 66 67 7,807 6,066 66 65 7,480 5,720 48 40 327 346 42 27 U 418 597 44,392 53,423 241 155 11 9 1 1 12 17 56 97 252 325 17,342 19,895 243 317 8,273 10,286 178 265 1,048 1,303 224 277 5,929 5,051 217 250 3,140 4,558 16 13 2 1 140 202 771 751 97 118 3,089 2,591 61 67 1,580 1,179 68 84 1,509 1,412 45 16 31 5 166 160 49,757 32,964 122 96 14,624 10,120 163 153 35,133 22,844 159 153 33,815 22,062 136 118 1,318 782 15 109 42 164 278 7,758 17,630 109 55 U I 18 45 264 441 15,127 18, 889 230 389 7,475 10, 510 160 328 1,648 3,258 220 361 4,600 5,601 223 322 3,052 2,778 193 259 1,058 975 106 163 1,688 1,931 76 97 1,112 1,002 70 121 576 929 58 24 21 3 51 60 14,097 9,063 32 43 4,321 1,142 42 48 9,776 7,921 40 47 9,533 7,669 26 34 243 252 30 14 215 391 37,685 32,276 138 61 6 6 2 2 5 14 688 438 148 180 11,059 13,322 141 176 4,614 5,562 98 153 325 580 132 159 3,222 3,574 117 148 3,223 4,186 138 188 745 981 46 82 458 528 26 57 264 311 40 62 194 217 73 98 18,260 24,382 56 82 3,906 7,938 71 89 14,354 16,444 70 88 13,922 16,002 57 68 432 442 U 44 15 120 178 6,950 8,628 93 23 4 502 659 47,273 47,659 468 642 17,001 19,663 275 483 741 1,856 449 585 16,798 12,840 431 580 13,474 15,156 45 42 58 121 45 140 80 57 50 38 125 145 1 269 364 1,092 1,004 221 263 3,824 2,233 145 176 2,119 1,382 168 186 1,7D5 851 116 58 42 5 25 30 7,971 19,322 21 22 4,044 14,475 21 16 3,927 4,847 20 15 3,833 4,651 18 13 94 196 393 572 21,303 37,348 268 122 1 1 1 26 18 146 74 135 114 5 395 43 COLORADO 167 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Boulder Chaffee Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert 672 145 257 8 421 143 246 139 816 5 72 273 147 577 1 813 165 302 13 596 219 349 155 1,126 5 109 316 160 675 2 54,362 8,922 33,020 232 27,148 7,232 18,758 13,343 40,129 370 1,955 23,169 20,744 50,529 •I 39,654 9,973 32,370 381 24,015 9,270 20,357 13,058 37,468 48 2,923 19,886 20,092 43,024 4 551 140 239 8 394 142 230 137 769 3 67 248 145 528 % 731 154 294 11 581 213 332 153 1,070 5 102 299 159 656 6 11,408 4,754 13,601 148 13,982 4,090 8,239 6,717 17,348 42 901 11,901 9,048 20,496 7 12,402 5,027 16,057 181 12,406 4,939 9,175 7,193 15,888 34 1,232 10,363 9,511 22,058 6 451 93 147 4 267 55 159 93 641 2 47 166 122 360 9 643 117 207 8 424 137 278 U7 944 2 89 219 138 506 10 5,514 713 541 24 966 101 585 996 3,622 26 78 1,982 458 3,698 11 6,997 825 1,097 55 1,129 244 1,155 1,221 4,219 26 189 2,307 628 4,749 12 561 123 230 8 328 101 207 130 657 4 50 234 137 519 n 688 151 286 12 455 178 295 141 910 2 76 285 146 598 14 23,811 2,250 9,319 63 7,029 1,627 5,908 3,701 10,830 14 493 6,836 5,611 15,711 15 15,588 2,510 8,769 149 6,264 2,464 5,944 3,413 9,889 2 815 5,475 5,172 10,717 16 527 122 238 6 296 83 199 129 603 5 50 246 133 521 17 666 149 284 8 329 103 284 139 875 3 72 284 145 616 IR 19,143 1,918 10,100 21 6,137 1,515 4,611 2,925 11,951 314 561 4,432 6,085 14,322 19 11,664 2,436 7,544 51 5,345 1,867 5,238 2,452 11,691 12 876 4,048 5,409 10,249 L'f) 17 3 1 31 11 12 1 49 6 6 2 5 21 76 19 9 "i 70 36 31 6 174 32 19 17 23 22 93 18 10 1 64 35 26 7 143 13 18 9 28 2:1 107 17 19 68 25 29 10 143 7 29 9 53 24 144 37 52 4 72 22 51 34 138 7 74 24 178 25 112 26 74 2 46 7 41 32 65 2 60 20 147 26 123 25 92 70 7 56 49 104 5 67 66 143 27 94 17 6 1 66 22 31 4 123 25 18 9 37 2S 197 36 40 1 138 78 76 23 397 32 51 35 83 J9 80 22 32 2 50 24 25 21 76 4 29 9 100 "A 55 21 26 2 30 3 23 10 49 1 34 13 94 11 66 12 50 2 32 7 24 27 31 45 18 92 12 31 17 35 29 2 20 28 27 2 25 17 62 33 12 4 19 12 7 6 22 1 16 18 22 34 16 11 31 37 6 24 18 44 2 30 26 38 35 120 31 55 1 112 28 62 25 186 28 48 22 100 ■16 177 46 79 2 140 27 85 41 383 19 67 94 158 17 53 6 11 1 6 8 9 36 U 4 38 :w 34 3 2 5 2 5 16 13 1 27 1!) 47 3 2 2 8 12 ... 14 1 29 4(1 20 4 2 5 8 10 8 41 308 107 158 8 271 84 117 132 458 58 220 132 356 42 309 130 197 12 388 166 157 136 630 72 255 154 446 41 1,450 4U 493 42 1,088 270 413 529 1,667 U 175 1,184 1,045 1,144 44 1,118 460 560 76 1,296 406 489 615 1,968 11 166 949 1,167 1,284 45 204 41 97 222 144 158 38 483 2 32 67 69 157 46 197 63 82 298 202 184 35 534 34 58 80 177 47 5,543 756 2,131 6,159 3,266 4,624 6a 7,834 6 217 1,029 668 2,176 48 3,324 663 832 3,845 2,655 2,995 242 5,481 120 433 489 1,711 Jn U3 31 79 150 98 117 18 330 1 12 40 44 106 5(1 105 37 58 182 111 131 18 330 18 26 48 123 51 2,798 424 1,335 3,367 1,559 2,921 311 4,454 3 94 513 451 1,362 52 1,796 378 482 1,892 1,321 1,836 129 3,262 55 201 276 1,149 51 159 31 65 174 134 118 30 366 1 28 50 49 92 54 160 49 51 247 163 139 23 374 20 47 55 115 55 2,745 332 796 2,792 1,707 1,703 310 3,380 3 123 516 217 814 56 1,528 285 350 1,953 1,3X 1,159 113 2,219 65 232 213 562 57 109 19 44 93 63 56 28 264 2 21 42 48 97 5^. 38 U 23 58 40 42 7 119 10 17 14 36 50 48 9 27 59 34 53 1 89 1 6 7 20 fi(l 9 3 12 7 7 2 11 2 4 61 97 43 20 272 85 27 18 261 2 9 23 72 40 62 63 34 18 328 111 37 20 214 1 11 21 70 54 63 25,230 6,879 7,138 103,017 21,650 6,474 2,718 60,386 6 2,146 2,176 49,374 9,365 64 3,0U 3,796 8,145 115,578 27,457 2,528 3,379 45,974 1 2,931 869 40,959 11,251 65 73 34 17 216 55 21 12 209 1 4 17 47 28 66 46 23 15 255 99 29 15 181 1 U 14 41 35 67 17,198 2,213 2,947 29,679 8,898 5,080 826 18,245 2 192 982 8,953 1,463 «S 1,529 1,406 5,007 33,457 9,768 1,617 388 18,750 1 421 75 4,445 1,832 69 90 42 15 256 81 23 15 222 2 8 20 70 33 70 59 32 13 297 97 25 20 178 8 15 68 45 71 8,032 4,666 4,191 73,338 12,752 1,394 1,892 42,141 4 1,954 1,194 40,421 7,902 72 1,485 2,390 3,138 82,121 17,689 911 2,991 27,224 2,510 794 36,514 9,419 73 89 42 15 255 80 23 13 218 "2 8 19 70 33 71 59 31 13 292 96 23 19 176 8 13 67 45 75 7,647 4,474 4,014 71,016 12,407 1,308 1,825 40,881 4 1,844 1,132 39,041 7,709 76 1,440 2,291 3,079 80,126 17,191 887 2,879 25,834 2,409 760 35,430 9,091 77 62 37 15 219 54 14 12 140 6 11 59 25 7B 26 22 8 171 63 15 15 106 6 10 49 29 79 385 192 177 2,322 345 86 67 1,260 110 62 1,380 193 m 45 99 59 1,995 498 24 112 1,390 101 34 1,084 328 81 53 12 10 48 15 8 7 110 2 4 19 17 16 S2 34 24 5 129 50 16 8 U6 3 3 29 14 hi 10 7 5 95 20 3 3 35 2 1 26 8 H4 438 92 174 3 245 Ml 219 102 738 4 73 176 123 408 K5 621 147 254 6 472 268 325 llA 1,030 9 129 197 137 485 H6 82,719 7,347 13,427 135 20,531 8,523 23,170 3,553 40,346 5,618 3,004 21,876 7,658 42,443 H7 88,640 9,507 20,052 3,628 26,861 13,469 30,754 4,920 59, 103 5,189 6,398 16,910 7,909 49,010 88 239 63 97 2 166 109 111 80 548 1 57 U8 78 237 83 169 28 72 1 71 31 97 22 180 16 51 42 152 90 13 4 5 7 7 3 2 12 91 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 92 10 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 3 91 4 1 94 10 9 14 8 2 31 7 2 9 95 14 5 14 19 11 4 8 34 1 4 12 20 96 3,477 25 72 30 3 150 18 5 39 97 2,458 '19 70 64 29 38 25 130 10 10 58 435 98 168 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8.-LIVEST0CK AND POULTRY ON (For (Jcfinilions and explanatio Ollpin Cattle and calves . Co«s. incluilin;; hoi Tits thM have ralvoii famir , .farms reporti Heifers ani) heifer calves faniif Steers and bulls, iiicU^iia;^ steer ai>l hill ei\lves. , , fann^ Farms reporting bv nuniher on hand: Cattle and calves- 2 to 4 fnm^s 5 to tt fariLis 10 to 10 farms 20 to 40. farn.s 50 to 99 farms 100 or more rani;s Cows, including, heifers tfnt have calveii— 1 farms 2 to 9 farms 10 to 19 fanr,s 20 to 2? farms 30 to 40 farms 50 to 74 farms 75 to 99 fam.s 100 or more farms Milk cows- 1 farms 2 to 9 farms 10 to 19 farms 20 to 29 fanr.s 30 to 49 fanas 50 or more farms re[iortins 1959 , . 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1951.- reporlinE 1959. . 1954.. number 1959 . . 1954.. C 1959 . . 1951 . . number 1959 . . 1954 . . reponine 19.59. . 1954 . . number 1959. . 1954 . . report! n(i 1959, . 1954.. number 1959 . . 1954 . . reportinE 1959.. reporting 1959 . . sporting 1959.. reportine 1959 . . reporting 1959. . t^portinc 1959.. reportins 1950.. reporting 1959., repminp 19.59 . reportino 1959 . . reportine 1959 . reporting 1959. reptrtine 1959, reporting 1959 . reporting 1959. reporting 1959 . reporting 1959. rejxirting 19.59 . rcptrtinp 19.59 . reporting 1 959 . reporting 1959. Horses and or mules. . .farms reporting 1059 . 1954. number 1959. 1954 . Hogs and pigs famis reporting number IBom since -lune 1 farms rcn'rlin:; numbn Born before .lune 1 farms reporting number Farms reporting by number of hogs and pigs— Vnder 10 farms reporting 10 to 24 farms repcrling 25 to 99 farms reporting 100 or mor« farms reporting Sheep and lambs farms reporting number Lambs under 1 year old farms reptirting numhiT Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting number Ewes farms reporting number ftams and wethers farms reprc .farms reporting 1959 .. . 17 87 27 18 4 5 4 9 85 Chickens 1 months nhl and over .farms reprrting 19.59 . . . 422 617 727 389 43 37 261 41 86 1951 . . . 710 946 971 689 77 78 370 56 87 number 1959.,, 27,244 50,417 54,344 46,065 1,455 4,436 38,070 1,257 88 1954 . . . 41,789 70,483 92,391 60,848 2,590 2,583 54,658 2,549 Farms reporting by number of chickens 4 months old and over— 89 I'nder 50 .larmi reporting 1959.. . 308 398 425 254 37 33 133 34 00 50 to 399 .farms repirting 1959. . . 106 202 238 117 6 2 114 7 91 400 to 799 .farriLs reporting 1959 . . . 4 11 11 5 1 9 92 800 to 1,599 .farms reptrting 1959 .. . 2 4 2 8 2 93 1,600 to 3,199 .farms reprrting 1959 . . . .farms reporting 1959, . . 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 94 3,200 or more 95 Turkey hens kept for breeding .farms reporting 1959... 18 28 26 7 5 6 1 96 1954 . . . 33 33 22 12 6 3 6 3 97 number 1959 .. . 76 94 99 26 21 46 2 98 1954 .. . 214 185 U4 46 17 7 16 6 COLORADO 171 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma 508 602 148 278 316 176 59 241 30 75 756 2,739 933 1 670 742 135 387 419 248 93 323 36 89 955 3,408 1,157 ■1 42,133 56,147 28,232 12,481 34,509 29,168 5,149 18,813 5,147 4,970 56,992 313,339 64,289 n 4i,976 41,527 36,077 16,269 37,664 32,400 6,074 19,513 6,311 6,838 55,541 283,836 64,523 4 475 517 145 269 308 173 56 211 29 71 706 2,203 393 5 642 653 177 331 403 242 93 307 35 85 921 3,046 1,141 6 15,635 22,366 14,503 7,1X0 14 , 545 12,622 2,321 5,724 2,059 2,448 23,171 64,012 29,157 7 18,697 16,133 17,941 3,218 16,582 16,293 2,334 6,157 2,524 3,349 25,651 69,880 32,708 S 274 356- 101 194 255 126 41 133 22 33 423 1,769 561 9 476 509 125 331 356 194 75 217 29 50 699 2,670 903 10 985 3,286 413 463 1,446 403 111 519 60 82 2,488 25,978 2,832 11 1,849 3,829 515 1,025 2,164 695 231 998 117 2U 3,356 26,005 5,291 12 436 483 135 221 290 149 50 196 23 73 637 2,256 837 1.1 563 565 171 308 331 217 36 289 33 82 876 2,926 1,043 14 13,888 19,818 6,982 2,959 3,835 7,541 1,467 5,359 1,146 1,349 17,059 126,801 18,545 1.5 12,178 13,555 9,059 3,327 10,361 8,671 1,435 5,738 1,485 1,990 14,879 110,902 16,466 16 420 458 134 218 279 153 47 211 26 67 677 2,200 340 17 528 556 173 302 383 210 75 287 36 76 861 2,752 1,043 1« 12,610 13,963 6,792 2,412 11,129 9,005 1,361 7,230 1,942 1,173 16,762 123,026 16,537 19 12,101 11,739 9,077 4,224 10,721 7,436 '.'.'. 1,805 7,618 2,302 1,499 15,011 103,054 15,349 20 14 45 3 18 8 4 4 8 1 8 64 11 21 68 98 11 66 24 29 ' 3 23 2 "6 42 255 45 22 69 70 9 34 30 16 5 20 1 9 45 24-i 59 2n 60 77 11 36 31 16 3 37 1 10 74 248 136 24 101 1L2 19 56 50 26 ... 14 65 6 21 217 598 303 2S 82 90 18 34 54 23 ... 1 10 45 4 14 205 599 213 26 114 110 77 34 U9 62 ... 1 15 43 15 15 165 781 160 27 61 109 8 55 21 22 ... 1 6 25 3 3 35 362 36 28 170 167 23 98 85 41 1 ... ' 17 70 4 22 152 618 227 29 50 66 7 30 30 20 1 ... 9 40 3 15 130 266 205 ^n 44 42 11 23 21 11 : ... 1 22 7 101 256 135 11 51 50 15 22 48 15 ... 8 24 6 7 139 335 136 12 45 28 22 13 36 15 ' ... : 4 13 3 7 91 135 74 .1.1 14 12 9 6 13 7 1 ... 6 2 3 3 24 63 30 .14 40 43 45 17 49 42 1 ... 5 10 7 7 34 123 55 .15 113 152 26 94 58 48 ... , 17 51 7 21 108 453 124 1R 145 149 69 95 166 71 22 72 14 11 244 628 371 17 10 16 3 3 18 5 ... ; 2 6 1 50 186 45 18 1 13 1 2 5 2 . . . ' 3 "i 9 169 16 19 3 13 1 6 1 9 212 2 m 2 13 1 2 3 121 3 11 235 404 167 170 306 141 ... 1 54 82 29 75 357 907 416 12 309 442 197 267 421 198 ... 68 134 33 31 453 1,133 623 n 886 2,446 1,499 723 2,035 862 ... 1 343 214 247 471 1,244 3,088 1,025 11 928 1,803 1,575 935 2,687 1,155 ... 1 416 3(>t 269 573 1,324 2,977 1,550 4.5 319 378 37 176 92 65 ... 1 28 83 8 10 348 835 457 16 330 344 38 190 171 90 ... 1 31 110 7 16 376 745 534 47 U,106 7,592 328 3,131 555 2,145 .... 257 2,571 32 35 9,906 14,622 13,650 48 6,346 7,138 682 5,531 1,2CK 2,072 ... 1 272 1,740 78 42 6,527 9,043 7,767 19 247 262 13 131 42 35 ... 19 59 4 7 253 563 317 50 231 213 21 121 82 53 19 57 3 10 247 465 353 51 6,123 4,199 108 3,504 283 1,085 1 ... 138 1,575 13 21 5,7X 9,039 7,817 52 3,955 4,625 197 2.394 483 886 1 ... j 158 337 39 26 3,708 5,020 4,266 51 258 275 23 146 70 54 ... 16 50 5 4 273 531 352 54 242 230 25 153 122 73 ... ! 22 80 7 8 282 488 384 5.5 4,933 3,393 220 4,627 272 1,060 119 996 14 14 4,172 5,533 5,333 56 2,391 2,513 485 3,137 716 1,186 114 903 39 16 2,819 4,028 3,501 57 U8 220 27 48 79 30 21 33 7 9 129 504 149 5S 80 85 6 36 9 7 ... 6 22 1 1 94 181 125 59 96 61 4 69 4 21 1 21 104 129 156 60 25 12 23 7 7 21 21 27 61 140 48 73 307 149 148 24 18 3 2 109 399 87 62 126 42 70 309 149 150 28 18 2 2 96 414 32 6.1 72,937 10,686 62,504 US, 357 79,187 63,925 36,127 4,116 469 33 18,277 225,975 5,556 64 55,506 20,575 64,282 102,735 37,958 61,131 35,502 325 302 40 17,273 233,321 3,664 65 103 38 52 212 114 U2 19 12 2 1 83 343 74 66 100 34 52 211 112 109 27 18 2 71 352 57 67 53,764 10,196 11,517 28,385 15,126 10,660 9,095 3,136 210 5 5,065 207,723 1,743 6K 35,960 16,693 15,671 27,254 7,959 14,311 7,776 233 17 5,073 216,966 1,243 69 102 29 69 300 142 143 23 16 2 2 100 251 83 70 93 28 66 300 136 137 24 14 2 2 82 239 81 71 19,223 490 50,937 89,972 64,061 53,265 27,032 930 259 23 13,212 18,247 3,303 72 19,546 3,882 48,611 75,481 29,999 46,870 27,726 592 302 23 12,200 16,355 2,421 71 97 29 67 293 138 142 22 15 2 2 98 245 81 74 83 27 66 297 133 133 24 14 2 2 81 235 81 7.5 18,530 466 49,570 87,062 62,033 51,633 25,318 943 252 26 12,764 17,274 3,596 76 18,779 3,765 47,131 72,956 29,039 45,178 26,869 535 302 22 11,937 15, 7U 2,318 77 54 13 54 231 121 134 16 14 1 1 74 158 64 78 61 13 51 246 90 121 17 10 1 52 140 61 79 693 24 1,417 2,910 2,023 1,627 1,214 37 7 2 448 973 212 60 767 U7 1,480 2,525 910 1,692 357 57 1 263 644 103 bl 34 30 12 24 24 22 2 9 2 1 44 147 42 82 45 11 30 153 73 62 10 7 1 55 96 41 8S 61 7 31 130 52 64 12 2 1 10 156 4 84 425 538 84 223 240 123 40 190 9 37 588 1,906 667 h5 559 706 152 366 353 198 79 271 17 49 323 2,833 932 86 43,766 50,337 5,084 15,665 13,356 5,558 2,361 20,676 247 1,524 57,119 210,972 66,261 87 56,611 61,215 8,046 22,383 24,346 9,924 4,206 32 , 330 457 2,641 103,337 231,329 105,151 88 235 363 57 142 163 93 21 106 8 29 233 1,163 3CH 89 174 155 26 74 74 18 77 1 7 235 695 346 90 12 10 6 2 1 2 1 17 25 13 91 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 11 2 90 1 2 2 2 7 2 93 2 1 5 94 13 22 7 7 3 2 1 3 22 52 33 95 10 19 12 7 13 8 12 4 2 2 16 43 36 96 56 2,070 17 44 8 6 1 6 143 187 141 97 50 95 40 24 40 43 47 65 5 5 54 357 139 W 172 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [M03L dalA for ld59 ore baaed on refxxta Item (Fnr ijpfinuions and explHnations, ?ce texi) Value of sales o( livestock and/or livestock products including dairy products: dollars iDs^t., l05^ . Any livesloek sold alivo (cnttle. hordes and mules, hoes, and sheep) farms reportme 1959. . 1954 . , value of sales, dollars 1959 . , 1954., Pouluv and poultry products farms reportins 1959. , 1954., value of sales, dollars 1959 . , 1954 , Livestock products other than poultry and poultry products value of sales, dollars 1959 , 1954, LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE Cattle and/or calves sold ative farms reponing 1959 , 1954 , number 1959, 1954, dollars 1959, 1954, Cattle, not counting calves farms reportrnE 1959 , 1954 , number 19,59 , 1954, dollars 1959, 1954, Farms reporting by number of calile sold— lto4 farms reporti ng 19,59 , 5 to 19 farms reporting 1959, 20 to 99 farms reportme 1959, 100 or more farms reportinc 1959 , Calves farms repOftinE 1959 , 1954 • number 1959, 1954 , dollars 1959, 1954 , Arapahoe Htjrses and, 'or mules sold alive, . Hogs and pigs sold a Sheep and lambs sold aliv . farms reporting 1959., 1954 . number 1959., 1954, dollars 1959,, 1954. . .faniis reporting 1959. 1954 . number 1959. 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. . farms reporting 1959. 1954, number 1959, 1954. dollars 1959 . 1954 . SHEEP SHORN AND IVOOL Stieep and/or lambs shorn , Lambs shorn. Other sheep shorn , LITTERS FARROWED , farms reporting 1959, 1954, number shorn 1959, , 1954 , pounds of wool 1959 , 1954 , , farms reporting 1959 , number shorn 1959, pounds of wool 1959 , , farms reporting 1959, number shcrn 1959. pounds of wl 1 959 , Litters farrowed, Decemtier 1, previous year to Novemtier 30. Census year farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. number of litters 1959.. 1954 . . Farms repotting by number of litters farrowed December 1, 1958. to November 30, 1959- 1 or "2 litters farni-s reporting 19.59 . . 3 to 9 litters farms rerorting 1959 . . 10 to 19 litters farms reporting 1959 . . 20 to .19 Utters , , farms reporting 1959 , , 4 0 to 69 litters farms reporting 1959, , 70 or more litters * farms reporting 1959 , , ,lune 2 to November :10 farms reporting 19,59,, 1954 , , number of litters 1959 , 1954 . December 1 lo lune 1 farms reporting 1959, 1954 , number of litters 1959, 1954, 380,145,583 249,785,679 25,034 28,428 332,452,659 207,835,082 8,983 16,297 10,677,021 10,527,742 37,015,873 31,422,855 21,557 25,374 1,609,976 1,431,793 298.841,333 174,911,117 16,471 20, 363 1,157,316 993,592 247,079,646 145,218,944 4,586 5,322 4,363 2,200 14,067 17,858 452,660 438,201 51,761,687 29,692,173 1,435 1,615 5,692 4,780 1,223,975 313,734 6,987 7,704 289,809 191,757 9,273,388 6,623,875 4,668 4,752 1,777,961 1,662,453 23,113,493 25,936,306 4,573 4,526 1,418,038 1,259,355 13,005,025 11,749,756 404 147,257 781,824 4,429 1,270,781 12,223,201 5,645 5,494 42,320 30,909 2,173 2,224 301 313 33 36 4,230 3,766 20,091 14,106 4,137 3,892 22,229 16,803 17,907,371 21,239,067 589 706 15,270,716 19,225,335 221 374 126,963 236,982 2,509,692 1,776,700 501 631 61,173 101,333 4,060, 7t>i 17,451,287 402 525 54,493 33,516 13,599,744 16,216,072 91 155 113 38 313 434 6,680 12,322 461,020 1,235,215 19 30 55 32 8,175 4,938 134 176 31,710 25,001 1,014,720 1,037,453 74 65 14,389 41,412 187,057 731,707 67 65 10,663 9,617 104,651 93,265 6 1,362 6,538 67 9,301 98,063 124 121 2,700 4,185 91 86 1 296 1 876 103 86 1 404 2 309 2,141,274 1,590,856 265 314 1,463,313 1,256,100 77 143 51,720 51,417 621,241 233, 339 202 250 6,698 9,315 914,175 714,773 161 184 2,258 3,874 342,514 359,451 90 46 24 1 140 212 4,440 5,4^1 571,661 355,322 13 13 39 35 21,475 1,235 43 90 1,636 2,472 52,352 75,302 149 158 36,947 33,399 480,311 464,790 165 165 38,397 27,713 363,070 273,912 4 306 1,841 163 38,091 361,229 551 445 45 42 263 160 288 285 1,914,530 2,445,050 246 377 1,239,671 1,422,590 111 250 299,136 197,602 325,673 324,858 207 330 7,591 15,892 1,084,833 1,234,284 170 273 3,792 7,624 660,712 764,027 32 87 46 5 154 265 3,799 3,268 424,126 470,257 31 35 94 106 14,479 8,536 75 99 1,492 2,227 47,744 35,885 38 36 10,970 7,358 142,610 93,385 36 50 10,943 9,826 80,032 87,630 5 1,068 6,423 35 9,875 73,609 49 80 321 374 37 58 136 162 34 51 185 212 1,468,197 1,256,685 145 183 1,338,363 1,123,007 40 85 11,154 20,160 68,680 113,518 121 144 7,881 8,688 1,203,336 833,035 68 112 5,273 6,358 894,319 727,801 15 24 69 91 2,603 2,330 314,017 155,234 10 23 23 40 3,463 1,677 6 50 121 559 3,372 12,406 49 33 13,234 16,638 172,692 225,889 71 90 16,519 13,166 150,739 163,491 3 63 546 69 16,456 150,193 4,300,766 2,751,793 491 619 4,226,086 2,572,441 145 319 30,351 74,001 44,329 105,351 ^29 587 26,89! 25,033 4,029,502 2,252,555 303 466 15,499 11,630 2,533,277 1,250,202 93 77 35 43 238 481 11,399 13,353 1,446,225 1,002,353 26 38 115 166 33,164 9,946 135 130 2,827 2,078 90,464 61,971 16 26 5,612 18,625 72,956 247,969 18 15 6,399 5,303 53,413 46,085 3 1,650 4,800 17 4,749 48,613 128 136 629 393 319 183 90 94 310 210 COLORADO AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 173 far only a sample of lams. See test ] Boulder Chaffee Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert 16,950,020 1,013,058 2,373,070 17,630 3,427,151 651,846 2,650,901 1,296,757 5,899,025 91,021 153,418 3,351,208 1,700,137 6,661,094 1 7,965,354 719,430 1 , 916, 328 41,310 2,480,891 747,959 1,552,247 938,468 3,376,197 129,802 126,453 2,016,055 1,535,765 4,071,279 i 690 145 251 3 454 141 291 140 815 11 31 313 149 555 3 704 149 307 7 526 200 321 154 870 3 60 313 160 673 « 13,838,977 785,592 2,796,268 13,500 2,981,268 583,607 2,282,883 993,586 5,130,357 46,000 141,105 1,964,565 1,478,999 5,717,216 S 5,0«},505 497,507 1,794,716 12,426 1,916,036 647,632 1,275,395 659,415 2,573,684 1,815 97,171 1,244,693 1,314,142 2,988,814 A 274 43 95 1 76 27 125 42 331 3 18 87 66 240 7 4&4 79 178 5 168 63 219 56 553 9 53 131 70 354 8 1,149,316 21,274 27,812 130 43,064 17,068 172,435 3,536 90,445 45,021 3,855 231,007 10,899 247,655 9 1,182,668 33,546 32,123 21,769 42,514 11,222 179,360 3,173 139,186 118,441 10,690 187,799 15,225 187,496 "lO 1,961,227 206, 192 43,990 4,000 402,319 51,171 195,533 299,585 677,723 8,453 1,155,636 210,239 696,223 11 1,722,131 183,427 39,439 7,115 522,341 89,105 96,992 270,330 663,327 9,546 13,597 533,563 256,398 894,969 12 628 120 241 3 341 76 235 139 624 11 25 312 118 542 13 653 137 299 7 369 104 273 146 770 3 54 306 134 669 14 61,393 5,715 17,136 100 12,033 3,023 14,454 6,650 25,402 460 397 13,803 6,669 36,630 15 33,337 5,006 19,577 194 10,128 3,630 11,550 7,689 17,229 36 1,092 14,431 7,478 X,123 16 13,274,896 711,940 2,680,252 13,500 1,790,613 387,079 2,084,560 963,526 3,993,506 46,000 116,018 1,881,948 920,393 5,490,899 17 4,750,118 415,060 1,663,769 12,123 851,681 259,804 1,093,843 617,336 1,763,120 1,815 65,581 1,217,147 722,076 2,835,013 18 510 107 133 7 134 51 188 104 4A6 1 24 252 93 460 19 532 106 251 6 219 85 226 118 585 1 41 270 118 548 20 54,800 2,818 9,373 45 5,091 665 7,345 3,247 16,391 400 603 7,400 3,704 22,898 21 26,754 2,484 9,722 97 4,772 788 7,680 3,532 11,042 7 806 7,286 4,116 17,252 22 12,787,656 399,643 1,689,115 7,500 945,855 105,048 1,355,239 573,599 3,049,072 40,000 35,858 1,232,046 579,263 3,845,119 23 4,415,572 245,585 977,896 6,653 474,528 74,962 848,830 329,916 1,331,124 448 47,279 755,339 437,540 1,657,851 2« 96 44 53 58 38 53 44 159 10 84 30 112 25 199 34 47 7 59 8 59 32 127 8 86 26 178 28 141 25 50 53 4 54 21 135 5 60 34 115 27 74 4 33 14 1 22 7 25 1 1 22 8 55 28 339 100 176 "s 259 70 183 110 443 10 16 239 78 386 29 407 99 248 6 291 97 190 131 516 3 27 258 36 548 30 6,593 2,897 7,763 55 6,942 2,358 6,609 3,403 9,011 60 294 6,403 2,965 13,732 31 6,583 2,522 9,855 97 5,356 2,842 3,870 4,157 6,187 29 286 7,145 3,362 16,876 32 487,240 312,297 991,137 6,000 844,763 232,031 729, 321 394,927 944,434 6,000 30,160 649,902 341,135 1,645,780 33 334,546 169,475 635,873 5,475 377,153 134,842 245,013 237,970 436,996 1,367 18,302 461,308 234,536 1,177,162 34 26 7 11 15 3 11 3 72 6 23 17 21 35 31 12 13 2 10 5 12 12 52 5 14 12 34 36 238 12 21 33 12 38 6 142 3 69 47 117 37 92 37 41 5 18 21 29 40 83 3 27 30 76 38 84,175 1,161 5,769 5,629 2.635 5,450 650 31,321 554 25,545 9,667 20,995 39 21,402 2,135 1,241 298 1,453 518 1,773 1,207 3,933 537 615 1,835 5,189 40 145 17 67 162 77 142 17 294 7 40 36 110 41 143 39 59 171 98 150 17 347 8 36 48 128 42 5,529 540 1,663 5,383 2,656 4,059 450 10,108 139 1,218 736 3,432 43 7,153 319 1,098 3,13] 1,795 3,312 302 7,450 61 537 672 1,716 44 176,928 17,280 53,216 172,256 84,992 129,888 14,400 323,456 4,448 38,976 23,552 109,824 45 231,921 23,097 31,885 100,187 46, 538 131,042 6,619 253,478 2,561 15,474 17,439 47,382 46 110 38 16 247 51 23 8 203 3 14 57 30 47 51 29 16 295 95 27 15 159 7 12 68 49 48 23,306 4,247 4,387 77,905 3,377 4,845 770 60,193 1,545 1,392 40,414 7,346 49 3,250 3,628 6,302 70,619 19,361 3,136 2,533 33,306 2,270 900 41,122 8,726 50 302,978 55,211 57,031 1,012,765 108,901 62,935 10,010 782, 574 20,085 18,096 525,382 95,498 51 57,0&4 57,215 97,821 962,715 340,722 49,237 33,703 548,103 28,492 11,457 572,792 101,230 52 84 41 15 252 78 25 14 203 5 14 71 32 53 55 31 14 299 102 23 13 172 1 7 14 70 39 54 17,037 4,351 4,281 76,944 12,649 3,952 1,723 44,733 1,922 1,459 39,406 9,004 55 1,551 3,361 2,312 89,170 18,914 1,023 3,163 37,569 1 3,041 882 39, 297 10,147 56 121,302 47,856 34,545 767,499 121,498 21,453 17,138 418,797 19,535 12,479 399,030 79,069 57 14,292 38,148 28,874 909, 359 174,550 10,677 30,658 354,920 5 33,441 8,773 403,998 96,501 58 9 1 16 2 2 1 20 4 4 5 59 9,621 8 2,421 24 2,190 12 3,741 230 1,975 219 60 55,805 40 12,657 170 3,800 112 18,780 865 17,477 1,153 61 83 41 15 252 73 24 14 197 5 12 69 28 62 7,416 4,843 4,281 74,523 12,625 1,762 1,711 40, 992 1,922 1,229 37,431 3,735 63 65,497 47,316 >4,545 754,842 121,323 12,653 17,026 400,017 19,535 11,614 381,553 77,916 64 114 25 55 157 130 101 17 259 13 35 23 70 65 108 32 38 165 77 106 11 214 7 18 32 94 66 1,012 158 446 1,036 591 775 112 1,234 53 185 113 420 67 761 129 163 641 396 558 53 882 13 84 110 291 68 35 11 13 66 73 31 9 115 5 13 15 24 69 49 8 27 53 41 42 5 113 7 14 9 29 70 13 5 11 24 10 22 2 21 1 1 4 14 71 7 1 3 13 6 5 8 1 3 72 3 1 1 1 2 1 73 2 1 74 95 17 44 109 88 71 12 204 9 26 15 53 75 76 21 28 89 41 79 7 148 3 14 16 64 76 485 50 204 439 236 390 52 626 15 67 51 222 77 349 54 33 231 142 275 17 420 3 36 40 144 78 82 22 49 108 118 86 12 130 10 21 24 49 7» 88 25 25 116 63 37 9 161 5 15 27 63 80 527 108 242 597 355 385 60 658 38 113 62 198 81 412 75 30 410 254 233 36 462 10 48 70 147 82 174 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Moal data for 1959 are based on nporta (For derifiiuons and explnnations. see text) Value of sales of livestock antj/or livestock protjucts including dairy products: dollara 1359 . 1D54. Any livesloci* sold alive (cnule, horses and mules, hoGS. and sheep) famis reporting 1959 . 1954. value of snies, dollars 1959 . 1954. Poull/>' and poull^ products famis reportinc 1959. 1954. value of sales, dollars 1959 . 1954. Livestock products other than poultry and poultry products value of sales, dollars 1059 . 1954. LIVESTOCK KILD ALIVE Cattle and/or calves sold alive farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959. 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. Cattle, not counting calves farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959. 1954. dollars 1959 . 1954. Farms reporting by number of cattle sold— 1 to4 farms reporting 1959 . 5 to 19 farms reporting 1959 . 20 to 99 farms reporting 1959 . 100 or m«e farms reporting 1959 . Calves farms reporting 1959 . 1954- number 1959. 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. Gilpin Horses and/or mules sold alive. . Hogs and pigs sold alive. Sheep and lambs sold a . farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959. 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. . .farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959. 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. . farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959. 1954. dollars 1959 . 1954. SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL Slieep and/or lambs shorn farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number shorn 1959. 1954 . pounds of wool 1959 . 1954. Lambs shorn farms reporting 1959. number shorn 1959. pounds of wool 1959 . Other sheep shorn farms reputing 1959 . number shorn 1959. pounds of wool 1 959 . LITTERS FARKOWED Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to Novemtiet 30. Census year farms reporting 1959. 1954 . numb(Tof litters 1959. ia54. Fanns reporting by number of litters farrowed December 1. 1958, to Ntjvember 30, 1959- 1 or 2 litt^s farms reprting 19.59 . 3 to 9 litters farms reporting 1 959 . 10 to 19 litters farms reporting 1959. 20 to 39 litters farms reporting 19.59 . 40 to 69 litters farms reporting 1959 . 70 or more litters farms refcrting 1959. June 2 to November 30 farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number of litters 1959 . 1954. December 1 to .lune 1 farms reporting 1959. 1954. number of litters 1959. 1954. 8,000,980 4,73A,857 729 719 5,463,092 3,023,243 257 455 299, 167 358,172 2,238,721 1,353,442 675 688 37,823 30,285 5,139,067 2,735,747 518 545 20,733 17, 180 3,411,925 1,949,839 148 1B3 135 52 485 540 17,040 13,105 1,727,142 785,908 56 49 524 99 84,875 12,663 128 180 4,676 6,943 149,632 187,812 51 38 6,886 5,502 89,518 87,021 46 37 6,954 4,638 61,343 39,433 3 127 623 46 6,827 60,720 2,460,092 1,499,296 374 350 1,597,991 878,457 138 329 221,9U 219,110 640,190 401,729 302 294 10,006 10,425 1,312,629 790,154 214 222 5,499 5,509 853,894 496,963 91 75 36 12 204 218 4,507 4,916 458,735 293,191 20 17 39 29 4,125 2,050 154 96 8,525 2,512 272,800 64,720 13 25 649 1,764 3,437 21,533 26 33 1,178 1,395 11,737 13,408 26 1,178 11,737 4,073,535 2,943,943 451 517 3,663,854 2,435,563 167 303 32,703 77,974 382,018 435,401 366 452 19,566 19,150 2,846,241 1,762,428 229 365 10,414 11,829 1,733,188 1,207,599 64 76 56 3i 269 278 9,152 7,321 1,113,053 554,829 37 46 108 105 27,697 7,232 128 199 3,158 3,053 101,056 89,875 156 130 52,990 44,782 688,870 576,033 144 U5 53,755 44,525 492, 615 424,384 10 1,356 9,573 143 52,399 483,042 117 96 106 133 57 134 764 576 598 ,184 380 502 44 60 46 50 28 42 17 3 12 5 4 97 71 78 99 33 83 370 285 278 565 160 238 78 52 84 92 39 102 394 291 320 619 220 264 20,791 24,623 20,790 24,271 1 2 1 231 9 142 269 17,665 24,271 40 US 7,465 12,430 102 151 10,200 11,841 1,927,351 1,161,010 111 138 1,864,232 1,057,935 34 49 5,519 6,901 57,500 86,174 110 135 11,322 8,680 1,772,755 933,562 102 121 6,657 5,516 1,171,559 658,337 3 25 59 14 79 79 4,665 3,164 601,106 275,225 22 42 140 6,735 8,713 1 9 30 93 960 3,305 24 21 6,444 8,628 33,772 122,354 36 30 6,527 9,055 62,036 87,152 1 1 5 36 6,526 62,031 2,729,958 1,908,561 172 182 2,650,242 1,703,449 16 23 1,659 6,270 78,057 193,842 159 167 13,78.1 14,317 2,464,174 1,393,056 136 150 8,092 7,438 1,253,632 870,769 12 22 76 26 141 113 10,691 7,379 1,210,492 522,237 28 18 156 47 58,200 2,030 9 192 5,137 15 25 9,836 21,779 127,868 303,226 19 30 11,895 31,677 105,000 332,260 2 436 2,900 19 11,459 102,100 COLORADO AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 175 fcr only a .Homple of fams. See lext] Huerfano JackBon Jefferson Kiowa Kit Carson Lake La Plata Larimer Las Anljufls Lincoln Logan Mesa Mineral Moffat 2,313,816 3,420,995 3,891,006 2,883,499 7,375,860 97,017 3,435,010 16,973,373 5,838,945 7,301,773 18,259,009 7,711,166 136,127 4,109,726 1 l,55i,476 1,839,345 4,041,109 1,448,736 4,235,734 64,115 1,997,882 11,335,975 3,619,206 3,745,749 11,727,489 4,930,565 90,059 3,533,537 1 2J1 96 469 231 660 13 576 1,128 529 452 932 1,023 19 214 3 291 104 617 273 837 12 627 1,110 583 541 1,085 1,133 16 260 i 2,026,458 3,334,005 1,801,845 2,774,375 7,003,628 48,980 2,539,622 13,763,107 5,732,273 7,033,379 17,522,015 5,924,154 132,741 3,354,768 i 1,289,494 1,743,345 1,509,600 1,365,173 3,878,150 44,919 1,301,235 8,883,053 3,365,856 3,380,049 10,935,568 3,392,800 74,794 2,833,103 6 62 7 161 83 303 221 365 100 133 360 387 1 34 7 93 16 366 160 517 "i 345 651 218 309 716 730 3 121 » 31,029 394 730,887 63,459 98, 186 124,778 337,997 44,266 105,069 236,804 309,443 56 23,261 9 54,279 1,431 1,125,018 46, 278 117,277 295 112,394 378,003 85,585 125,804 212,903 361,123 618 49,637 10 256,329 86, 596 1,358,274 45,665 274,046 48,037 770,610 2,872,269 62,406 163,325 500,190 1,477,569 3,330 731,697 11 210,703 94,569 1,406,491 37,285 240,307 18,901 584,253 2,074,919 167,765 239,896 579,013 1,226,642 14,647 650,797 12 205 93 371 217 618 13 524 959 517 442 854 731 19 179 13 271 100 527 257 817 12 531 1,001 562 530 1,051 392 14 218 14 13,303 18,989 10,202 16,440 38,319 334 16,041 56,231 39,602 45,206 32, 370 28,911 704 11,436 15 13,760 16,045 13,703 14,177 41,530 547 10,745 49,021 39,077 36,068 68,531 24,626 526 10,523 16 1,813,264 3,142,603 1,579,865 2,559,682 6,596,798 37,800 2, 147, 279 11,933,003 5,588,534 6,668,981 16,924,210 4,365,848 128,491 1,492,553 17 1,121,400 1,554,248 1,292,180 1,299,809 3,540,084 42,0m 945,133 6,784,075 3,245,204 3,132,737 10,713,814 2,264,749 52,839 932,136 18 157 91 277 185 512 13 415 768 367 340 565 586 18 152 19 183 85 424 214 731 8 378 345 406 455 873 644 10 170 a) 6,816 13,511 6,253 13,490 27,925 214 7,279 43,882 20,772 26,573 62,719 15,523 470 5,023 21 5,807 11,808 8,355 7,170 26,307 398 6,429 37,506 20,606 17,926 56,073 13,106 409 4,937 22 1,123,496 2,405,403 1,310,324 2,215,417 5,224,062 35,300 1,233,088 10,325,293 3,413,863 4,447,122 14,515,783 2,323,552 92,950 764,272 23 541,074 1,291,579 1,023,383 803,411 2,623,573 36,189 682,057 6,072,568 2,004,590 1,866,573 9,847,008 1,533,519 45,739 530,905 24 35 6 73 40 101 1 184 152 33 47 183 234 5 29 25 57 17 U8 48 175 U 159 309 124 107 174 190 6 74 2e 39 32 73 54 170 49 181 120 124 160 110 6 34 27 26 36 13 43 66 "i 23 126 40 62 48 52 1 15 28 167 46 220 109 357 5 445 484 394 333 534 447 13 148 !9 231 57 372 197 640 8 372 669 476 424 643 632 7 162 30 6,487 5,478 3,949 2,950 10,394 120 8,762 12,399 18,830 13,633 19,651 13,388 234 6,413 31 7,953 4,237 5,348 7,007 15,223 149 4,316 11,515 18,471 18,142 12,508 11,520 117 5,541 32 689,768 737,200 269,541 34^,265 1,372,736 2,500 914, 191 1,607,710 2,169,671 2,221,359 2,403,427 1,542,296 35.541 728,281 33 580,326 262,669 268,797 496, 398 911,511 5,375 263,076 711,507 1,240,614 1,266,164 866,306 731,230 7,100 401,231 34 9 21 92 10 28 55 61 46 24 56 83 5 22 35 25 17 47 15 81 "i 54 58 54 29 53 47 3 21 36 16 88 434 27 137 118 339 153 38 201 210 25 67 37 91 81 123 27 201 "i 98 151 223 69 127 99 11 75 38 3,108 13,924 151,945 9,389 12,753 21, 143 53,437 26,446 4,300 34,400 50,780 4,250 11,731 39 5,055 4,192 13,435 1,166 11,335 150 6,583 7,939 10,032 4,838 9,901 9,401 345 2,165 40 42 4 68 58 282 126 283 64 104 312 359 30 41 78 2 113 73 273 178 193 91 133 290 338 21 42 846 22 1,734 1,362 10,111 1,980 11,652 1,585 4,021 15,357 11,049 492 43 1,104 14 3,636 1,012 4,118 2,305 4,793 1,093 2,028 4,941 6,845 537 44 27,072 704 55,488 43,584 323,552 63,360 372,864 50,720 123,672 491,424 353,568 15,744 45 30,754 304 158,385 28,723 134,412 63,539 179,948 34,096 83,943 165,553 230,697 17,025 46 56 24 39 14 33 3 174 273 31 39 55 226 107 47 56 26 64 10 45 2 188 214 47 40 29 281 "2 94 48 14,078 13,598 1,119 12,440 5,425 360 23,680 107,981 5,121 17,802 5,537 38,766 141,130 49 9,807 13,436 2,607 2,009 13,239 274 20,954 114,123 7,079 10,376 3,285 61,141 2,115 138,590 50 183,014 176,774 14,547 161,720 70,525 11, 180 307,340 1,403,753 66,573 231,426 71,981 1,153,953 1,834,690 51 132,285 184,601 40,600 35,475 192,319 2,705 285,980 1,911,091 76.524 153,531 46,295 887,953 21,610 1,831,777 52 50 26 37 14 28 4 139 216 53 42 63 257 102 53 51 27 69 15 41 2 186 180 60 34 32 275 2 96 54 9,366 19,954 2,042 5,648 3,618 903 22,687 33,172 6,459 19,674 3,a9 82,584 175,153 55 9,51fl 14,136 3,706 2,088 6,953 355 25,319 29,606 10,781 11,044 1,807 47,728 2,155 143,292 56 95,105 182,475 17,728 43,168 31,279 7,230 210, 166 267,997 61,635 149, 145 30,639 341,317 1,612,778 57 89,520 164,707 36,418 23,468 74,358 2,450 221,343 255,001 107,268 100,304 17,896 466,973 21,500 1,227,454 58 5 1 7 5 3 34 3 9 6 17 12 59 434 515 95 2,822 61 11,734 50 3,739 23 1,244 6,840 60 2,387 4,500 437 9,800 371 61,547 310 44,145 133 7,732 40,562 61 49 26 34 11 28 4 139 196 51 38 61 255 100 62 8,932 19,439 1,947 2,826 3,618 903 22,626 21,438 6,409 10,935 3,196 81,340 168,313 63 92,218 177,975 17,291 33,368 31,279 7,230 209,795 206,450 61,325 105,000 30,506 333,535 1,572,216 64 50 4 49 57 208 68 170 59 70 241 251 29 65 66 2 62 42 157 131 152 73 96 216 283 24 66 241 5 368 294 1,403 277 1,783 305 464 2,032 1,330 88 67 189 2 524 137 610 413 949 197 339 974 1,126 72 68 30 4 19 21 64 33 51 29 26 89 100 19 69 13 20 29 96 26 59 22 30 92 94 3 70 5 4 5 34 9 34 6 7 36 30 1 71 1 4 2 12 15 1 7 16 20 1 72 1 2 2 10 1 1 6 2 5 2 73 74 41 4 38 44 154 54 147 44 52 182 196 20 75 45 1 43 23 104 97 115 47 75 144 177 8 7« 149 5 167 134 697 147 945 151 197 926 853 43 77 100 1 281 64 258 212 397 90 188 452 489 32 78 36 34 42 158 41 116 45 53 177 186 13 79 39 1 40 32 104 90 101 48 49 157 217 13 80 92 201 160 706 130 838 154 267 1,106 1,027 45 81 89 1 243 73 352 201 552 107 151 522 637 40 8S 176 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Most daU for 1959 are based on reports Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Montezuma Montrose Moi^an Otero Otiray Park Phillips PitMn 1 Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock protJucts incluiiing dai[y products- dollars 1S59 .. . 2,590,765 6,330,779 27,458,776 14,568,114 802,110 1,969,080 2,542,583 884,831 3 1954,.. Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses l,763,26i 4,014,877 13,826,888 5,929,431 579,532 1,140,867 1,648,499 660,263 and mules, hoits. and sheep) fanns reporting 1959 ,, . 494 947 917 511 100 92 343 62 4 1954... 527 912 981 640 103 121 404 70 5 value of sales, dollars 1959. . . 1,944,762 5,382,067 26,057,585 12,762,432 780,012 1,834,905 2,202,941 309,385 6 1954... 1,255,779 3,036,710 12,755,584 5,059,736 526,333 1,046,433 1,344,425 551,701 7 PoultA' and poultry products famis re[«tinn 1959. . . 149 311 376 138 10 14 178 9 8 1954... 344 539 693 334 36 25 322 30 9 10 11 value of sales, dollars 1959 .. . 50,549 121,402 290,302 1,666,332 939 21,905 111,263 959 1954... Livestock products other than fxjultrv 96,654 236,777 327,746 536,135 3,670 4,276 147,556 3,309 12 and poultry products value of sales, dollars 1959 .. . 595,454 827,310 1,110,389 139,350 21,159 62,270 228,384 74,487 1954. .. 410,831 741,390 743,553 333,560 49,529 90,158 156,518 105,253 LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE 13 Caule and/or calves sold alive farms reporting 1959 .. . 420 745 791 335 94 90 332 47 14 1954 . . . 464 706 899 520 94 118 186 60 15 number 1959... 12,195 23,395 112,390 55,937 4,820 12,933 11,542 3,304 16 1954... 11,875 15,693 74,152 30,464 4,462 12,762 11,664 3,033 17 dollars 1959... 1,534,280 3,368,382 25,061,923 12,168,125 646,165 1,686,039 1,940,537 510,669 18 1954... 944,032 1,354,099 11,930,420 4,226,887 427,007 925,317 1,167,555 299,956 10 Cattle, not counting calves farros reporting 1959 . . . 240 543 636 319 61 74 226 46 20 1954... 304 497 764 388 75 96 305 54 21 number 1959... 5,062 9,999 101,565 47,639 1,474 5,048 7,757 2,540 22 1954... 6,415 7,460 65,033 24,334 2,021 4,404 7,959 2,274 23 dollars 1959... 819,293 1,807,329 23,813,856 U, 295, 320 250,085 813,699 1,517,369 425,132 24 1954 .. . Farms reporting by number of caule sold- 620,825 810,792 11,428,713 3,799,8.59 230,763 379,542 907,828 251,144 25 1 to 4 fanns reporting 1959 . . . 99 272 152 92 12 20 86 6 26 5 to 19 farms reforting 1959... 80 147 171 80 23 21 74 7 27 20 to 99 farms repotting 1959 .. . 51 m 167 69 22 20 49 28 28 100 or more farms reporting 1959 . . . 10 13 146 78 4 13 17 5 29 Calves farms reporting 1959 .. . 333 516 376 258 71 78 215 23 30 1954 ■ . - 344 470 535 345 69 97 264 33 31 number 1959 .. . 7,133 13,396 10,825 8,298 3,346 7,935 3,785 764 32 1954 . . . 5,460 8,233 9,119 6,130 2,441 8,358 3,725 759 33 dollars 1959... 714,937 1,561,053 1,248,067 872,305 396,080 867,390 422,668 85,537 34 1954 .. . 323,207 543,307 551,707 427,023 196,244 545,775 259,727 48,812 35 Horses and, or mules sold alive farms reporting 1959 .. . 33 43 23 24 2 13 3 6 36 1954... 40 44 35 22 3 7 15 5 37 number 1959. .. 116 38 38 58 6 69 12 252 38 1954... 96 83 a 142 22 9 31 8 39 dollars 1959... 20,880 14,905 7,951 8,046 4,250 19,925 2,274 50,200 40 1954 . . . S.UO 4,610 3,388 3,792 1,304 330 2,302 383 41 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1959 . . . 78 435 375 241 12 13 143 4 42 1954... 103 360 296 267 14 6 141 23 43 number 1959. .. 1,160 12,108 18,427 U,369 247 56 6,578 127 44 1954... 1,592 6,751 7,077 7,397 261 126 2,602 599 46 dollars 1959 . . . 37,120 337,456 539,664 379,808 7,904 1,792 210,496 4,064 46 1954... 38,397 204,334 236,441 245,346 4,144 4,768 101,271 12,973 47 Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting 1959. . . 158 340 101 60 36 9 22 20 48 1954 . . . 145 304 93 112 25 7 31 26 49 numbw 1959. . . 27, U4 123,948 30,619 15,831 9,361 13,623 3,318 18,804 50 1954... 18,920 99,813 29,913 31,399 7,067 9,534 5,316 16,399 51 dollars 1059... 352,482 1,611,324 393,047 206,453 121,693 177,099 49,634 244,452 52 1954... SHEEP SHORN *ND WOOL 265,240 1,473,617 535,335 533,711 93,878 U5,968 73,297 238,339 53 Sheep and/or lambs stiorn farms reporting 1959. .. 145 331 115 70 21 11 48 17 54 1954 . . . 132 285 77 92 26 10 31 27 55 number shorn 1959. .. 30,840 108,048 10,550 U,208 3,468 14,105 5,325 15, 8U 56 1954 . . . 23,238 94,700 7,363 14,761 7,268 16,706 3,733 16,534 57 pounds of wool 1059 .. . 289,452 989,200 85,584 99,473 30,718 140,643 46,338 163,396 58 1054 . . . 199,632 832,478 61,796 113,155 64,628 167,150 42,497 174,820 59 Lambs shorn farms reptirting 1959... 6 13 9 19 1 1 6 60 number shorn 1959... 2,001 1,223 2,189 7,720 10 1 1,301 61 pounds of wool 1959 .. . 10,820 8,320 10,728 42,558 50 6 6,472 47 62 Other sheep shorn farms reptjting 1959 .. . 143 329 110 60 a 11 17 63 number shcm 1959... 28,839 106,825 3,361 6,488 3,458 14,104 4,024 15,811 64 pounds of wool 1959... LITTERS FARROWED 278,632 980,880 74,356 56,920 30,668 140,637 39,366 163,396 65 -itters farrowed, December 1 , previous 53 301 262 191 6 2 78 17 66 1954... 70 208 190 211 9 3 84 20 67 number of litters 1959 . . . 176 2,046 2,800 1,236 18 2 977 79 68 1954... December 1, 1958, to Novetnber 30. 1959- 244 1,074 1,229 1,137 39 17 441 86 69 1 or 2 1 Itters farms reporting 19.59 . . . 36 112 93 64 3 2 21 6 70 :i to 9 litters farms reporting 1959 .. . 12 127 101 93 3 30 9 71 10 to 19 liUers farms reprrting 1959 .. . 5 45 33 21 16 2 72 20 to .39 litters farms reporting 1950.,, 11 20 12 8 73 40 to 69 litters farms reporting 1059 ,. . 4 U 1 2 74 70 or more litters farms repcrting 1959 .. . 2 4 1 75 June 2 to November 30 farms reporting 1959 .. , 38 227 205 145 3 2 61 14 76 1954,., 42 145 126 166 7 3 64 12 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 94 1,000 1,410 618 7 2 447 37 78 1954... 99 561 540 557 20 9 225 37 79 December 1 to June 1 farms reporting 1959 .. . 31 234 187 139 4 63 11 80 19,54... 51 153 120 143 6 1 50 18 81 number of litters 1959. .. 82 1,046 1,390 618 11 530 42| 82 1954... 145 513 689 580 19 '"8 216 49; COLORADO AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 177 for only a sample of fams. See tent] Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Orande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Sujnmit Teller Washington Weld Yuma 7,215,4Ai 7,721,896 3,031,653 3,161,232 4,159,091 3,355,929 792,666 3,136,514 620,031 494,841 6,553,899 93,405,337 6,737,596 1 4,5*4,684 4,549,404 2,394,463 2,991,058 2,866,2C4 2,145,171 758,855 2,083,305 342,312 300,955 4,766,872 60,802,180 4,587,349 2 589 644 169 426 328 206 50 220 32 50 744 2,719 918 3 640 580 190 429 401 248 77 301 33 88 959 3,133 1,095 4 6,690,131 6,330,168 2,779,434 2,642,695 3,580,944 3,086,970 663,554 3,046,129 616,724 485,583 6,033,174 83,415,423 5,866,970 S 4,050,735 3,355,574 2,082,193 2,440,294 2,396,409 1,785,494 596,557 1,916,373 336,402 271,536 4,091,675 53,460,858 3,607,854 t 224 195 34 105 113 41 18 112 4 14 374 954 455 ^ 393 333 77 169 245 91 39 215 4 27 684 1,627 776 8 298,896 181,740 7,322 38,799 27,542 8,023 3,866 72,460 77 2,356 204,954 1,771,734 294,261 9 270,077 283,954 15,220 58,680 95,659 a, 300 8,622 83,632 189 7,588 344,233 1,132,803 ..53,945 10 226,417 1,209,988 244,897 479,738 550,605 260,936 125,246 17,925 3,230 6,402 315,771 8,213,130 576,365 11 263,872 909,876 297,050 492,084 374,196 333,377 153,676 82,800 5,721 21,831 330,964 6,208,519 525,550 12 442 557 137 217 282 129 37 205 32 50 710 2,489 354 13 518 490 166 269 346 174 70 290 32 86 934 2,941 1,051 14 29,797 36,891 14,143 6,454 16,594 15,568 2,032 14,593 3,272 3,220 34,482 345,879 34,862 15 30,829 26,580 16,374 8,023 17,341 11,292 2,943 12,971 3,413 2,988 37,379 290,829 35,842 16 5,047,733 5,939,887 2,107,332 363,071 2,654,048 2,337,485 258,297 2,955,360 610,266 485,170 5,332,542 79,758,900 5,362,161 17 2,889,647 2,739,294 1,405,553 704,710 1,884,873 997,101 242,632 1,843,400 326,587 267,703 3,621,130 47,996,937 3,217,098 IB 358 420 120 132 255 100 27 163 25 35 581 1,968 531 19 358 362 149 183 297 141 51 232 27 74 797 2,543 854 20 21,161 28,248 8,066 1,440 11,514 8,073 347 10,659 2,362 1,770 21,543 309,610 16,700 21 21,259 20,391 8,637 2,740 12,014 5,144 1,545 9,408 2,743 1,732 21,856 257,461 16,975 22 4,020,102 5,023,201 1,416,404 233,813 2,074,752 1,429,565 56,038 2,336,488 480,434 314,960 3,701,430 76,034,815 3,146,249 23 2,226,890 2,403,747 889,231 301,725 1,511,484 551,081 150,032 1,563,695 283,487 181,191 2,527,756 45,657,894 1,951,539 24 124 106 12 62 39 35 5 53 3 179 355 230 25 88 129 27 49 99 23 16 57 9 13 191 607 160 26 100 120 62 21 85 29 6 33 7 13 159 488 152 27 46 65 19 ... 32 13 ... 15 9 6 52 518 39 28 223 290 85 183 140 92 25 111 24 45 474 1,311 689 29 374 317 104 205 188 137 48 211 16 64 739 1,647 860 30 8,636 8,643 6,077 5,014 5,080 7,495 1,685 3,934 910 1,450 12,939 36,269 18,162 31 9,570 6,189 7,737 5,283 5,327 6,148 1,303 3,563 670 1,256 16,023 33,368 13,867 32 1,027,631 916,686 690,928 629,253 579,296 957,920 202,259 618,372 129,832 170,210 1,681,062 3,724,085 2,215,912 33 662,757 335,547 516,322 402,985 373,369 446,020 92,600 279,705 43,100 86,512 1,093,374 2,339,093 1,265,559 34 35 42 22 12 23 15 3 7 1 1 37 31 46 35 33 27 9 19 46 20 7 13 4 13 57 70 87 36 134 401 73 14 57 46 3 14 10 1 99 229 95 37 166 445 33 57 138 43 13 21 16 72 120 235 179 39 29,060 46,049 15,423 2,625 25,605 7,635 415 2,645 1,500 56 24,068 48,460 24,985 39 10,975 22,438 2,540 3,990 13,743 2,680 1,244 1,037 815 3,393 7,U6 15,729 8,623 40 288 198 23 165 30 52 8 55 6 1 295 422 391 41 266 205 17 158 78 64 15 94 6 2 319 431 476 42 20,256 5,554 162 11,096 427 2,323 151 2,346 29 1 15,100 11,822 12,791 43 7,916 8,187 449 5,387 1,038 2,150 298 2,369 85 3 7,898 10,460 10,063 44 648,192 177,728 5,184 355,072 13,664 90,496 4,832 75,072 928 32 483,200 378,304 409,312 45 265,286 309,293 14,852 205,539 33,369 71,917 9,789 62,034 2,220 125 298,066 386,627 349,613 46 168 32 64 320 130 117 20 15 2 1 92 331 61 47 124 29 59 310 128 133 25 3 1 2 77 356 79 46 74,242 12,808 50,115 109,379 68,279 46,258 30,770 1,004 310 25 11,028 248,443 5,424 49 55,650 14,819 53,216 95,288 33,003 51,303 25,939 976 452 35 12,531 249,533 2,317 50 965,146 166,504 651,495 1,421,927 887,627 601,354 400,010 13,052 4,030 325 143,364 3,229,759 70,512 51 884,827 284,549 659,248 1,526,055 464,424 713,796 342,392 10,402 6,780 315 165,363 5,061,515 32,515 52 110 27 68 300 135 142 23 15 1 1 99 241 80 53 99 23 66 304 134 137 26 10 1 2 77 208 77 54 36,692 4,520 53,231 103,220 68,422 58,560 29,409 1,022 255 26 14,758 49,609 3,951 55 30,385 7,989 53,173 87,994 30,942 60,018 29,187 366 357 35 14,552 37,117 2,617 56 279,694 29,590 513,723 1,001,364 653,123 573,979 297,545 9,218 2,550 300 142,727 326,580 34,999 57 269,292 87,266 502,633 882,554 259,823 601,374 292, U4 10,117 2,856 292 151,097 252,698 27,800 5« 22 5 4 20 9 7 1 4 9 41 7 50 17,816 4,017 1,005 5,972 1,394 626 10 265 1,407 28,977 80 60 89,552 25,122 6,700 36,566 7,844 3,648 80 1,315 6,903 136,338 422 61 101 25 68 296 135 142 23 15 1 1 95 209 76 6! 18,876 503 52,226 97,248 67,028 57,934 29,399 757 255 26 13,351 20,632 3,871 63 190,142 4,468 507,023 964,798 645,279 570,331 297,465 7,903 2,550 300 135,824 190,242 34,577 64 231 186 13 139 28 30 14 43 1 255 378 336 65 210 142 14 133 70 47 12 43 4 3 262 311 358 66 2,255 1,135 48 1,259 77 285 51 354 1 2,001 2,413 2,757 67 1,287 999 92 1,036 204 354 38 231 13 4 1,303 1,540 1,779 68 61 88 9 33 19 3 9 14 1 85 170 109 69 100 70 3 54 7 10 4 18 101 135 135 70 47 17 34 2 15 1 6 46 48 65 71 15 8 1 17 2 4 19 21 21 72 6 2 1 1 3 2 3 73 2 1 ... 1 2 3 74 193 138 5 102 17 22 10 31 1 192 293 242 75 156 108 6 86 30 30 10 27 3 2 190 211 256 76 1,076 569 8 472 37 131 23 150 1 877 1,262 1,275 77 635 475 27 400 70 151 20 80 8 "2 584 701 839 78 184 132 12 U9 18 28 10 35 194 244 279 7» 145 94 10 107 49 34 8 34 2 2 182 216 263 80 1,179 566 40 787 40 154 28 204 1,124 1,156 1,482 81 652 524 65 636 134 203 18 151 5 2 719 339 940 62 178 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table lO.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS [Dala for dairy products sold for 1959 are based Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) DAIRY PRODUCTS Any tnilk or cream sold farms reponinp lor.a . 1951 dollars 1959, 1951 . , Average sales per farm reporting dollars 1959. . Milk sold as whole milk farms t^poclinp 1959 . . 1951.. pounds 1959. . 1954 . . Cream sold famis rep1 2 1 23 92,050 !*! 2,000 24 333,194 .., 45,000 2,223 1,666 25 25 1 77 50 160 143 217 53 96 275 172 56 26 48 3 159 71 203 1 146 367 90 135 367 292 3 59 27 5,326 20 71,227 7,522 15,171 21,029 40,284 5,283 10,951 32,624 42,413 4,201 28 5,518 47 29,583 8,567 16,312 50 10,858 45,618 5,343 11,040 29,057 31,871 126 5,724 29 55 7 121 74 284 201 310 83 163 325 30; 1 76 30 79 12 306 147 479 1 300 563 183 287 645 584 2 103 31 85,437 1,200 1,078,913 108,504 276,283 345,453 755,956 85,964 183,466 415,011 620,506 176 65,179 32 56,366 1,394 463,259 74,206 349,689 480 220,336 624,017 108,258 256,883 541,083 507, 591 1,073 64,141 33 5 33 5 26 21 40 10 16 11 58 1 34 9 2 77 11 40 56 53 41 20 37 110 21 35 1,U3 295,295 25,127 2,493 4,139 75,535 14,222 41,104 88,340 90, 523 388 3« 23,634 590 595,548 15,731 2,765 11,721 68,729 31, U6 23,769 U,354 122,587 13,190 37 15 1 41 7 37 71 56 29 20 26 123 2 14 38 33 3 31 17 32 133 68 38 30 31 188 44 39 266 6 71,765 6,041 740 1,019 13, 607 3,605 8,390 22,269 18,558 'io 164 40 5,000 30 131,045 3,320 675 2,878 15,410 7,583 4,271 2,639 26,062 3,789 41 14 1 25 6 35 68 49 28 16 22 117 13 42 1 1 2 3 4 2 2 5 1 43 15 1 3 1 "^ 2 1 44 180 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table lO.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS [Data for dairy products gold for 1959 are based Item (For definilions and exptanalions, see text) DAIRY PRODUCTS Any milk or cream sold famis reporting 1959. 1951. dollars 1959. 1951. Average sales per farm reporting dollars 1959. Milk sold 03 whole milk famis reporting 1959 . 1954 . pounds 195 9, 1954. Cream sold farms reputing 1959 . 1954. pounds of butterfat 1959 . 1954. POULTRY AND POtJLTRY PRODUCTS Poultry and poultry products sold farms reporting 1959 , 1954. dollars 1959 . 1954. Chickens sold farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Broilers sold farms repcrting 1959. 1954. number 1959. 1954. Other chickens sold farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1959 1954 . dozens 1959 . 1954. Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting 1959. 1954 . dollars 1959. 1954. Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised— Under 50 farms reporting 1959 . 50 to 399 farms reporting 1959. 4(XI or nxjre farms reporting 1959 . Ouray Phillips 132 273 473,885 311,015 3,590 37 49 8,673,068 5,331,983 95 224 100,505 149,227 149 344 50,549 96,654 95 165 10,272 11,763 1,500 2,000 95 164 8,772 9,763 133 277 137,413 175,036 13 50 1,451 14,955 40 99 538 3,466 39 368 530 411,846 325,151 1,119 76 43 7,856,593 3,699,574 297 487 245,103 360,761 311 539 121,402 236,777 185 255 19,265 87,068 63,293 185 254 19,265 23,775 258 466 325,108 397,412 40 45 8,120 4,853 52 61 1,378 1,066 50 1 1 287 436 1,074,943 712,660 3,745 66 171 20,609,885 16,583,621 221 265 153,344 151,072 376 693 290,302 327,746 284 353 27,864 31,415 284 353 27,864 31,415 331 621 323,040 426,713 27 53 173,554 161,368 45 40 36,503 25,893 37 3 5 85 235 97, 570 274,482 1,148 31 62 2,030,605 4,983,055 69 173 20,655 95,128 188 384 ,666,332 536,135 114 205 24,832 23,883 114 205 24,832 23,883 131 319 375,599 340,778 47 44 1,534,221 386,012 54 68 355,048 69,698 8,257 17,215 258 32 44 14,115 32,819 10 36 939 3,670 6 17 248 6 17 248 2,220 6,207 110 189 3,199 6,583 229 2,750 41,624 13 22 4,525 8,234 25 21,905 4,276 4 7 1,760 314 1,760 314 13 23 65,812 5,878 230 1 146 254 208,922 135,270 1,431 16 23 4,710,400 1,493,553 130 231 101,548 162,330 178 322 111,363 147,:'.56 126 201 19,759 23,063 1,450 126 201 19,759 21,613 169 302 314,010 383,508 5 14 1,296 13,425 10 13 463 2,682 13 46 5,861 17,843 451 1 2 72,000 84,280 13 44 4,975 27,050 959 3,309 2 5 180 U9 5 180 119 5 25 1,758 5,438 310 703 73 152 COLORADO SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 181 reports Tor tinly a sample of famis. Soe WxtJ Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Sujnmit Teller Washington Weld Yuma 84 119 21 56 179 34 „ 44 9 4 270 1,143 325 1 193 159 52 120 23S 56 28 148 13 17 470 1,639 691 2 108,945 1,197,560 29,133 59,165 276,294 19,865 277 14,054 2,159 6,276 255,826 8,080,966 561,666 129,226 866,243 45,734 50,807 244,284 37,690 7,619 77,742 4,293 21,685 255,416 6,082,170 511,650 1,297 10,064 1,387 1,057 1,W4 584 139 319 240 1,569 948 7,070 1,728 28 88 3 25 27 10 1 21 907 50 29 104 6 31 27 15 17 1 4 32 1,209 76 1,631,600 24,808,777 641,031 1,401,605 5,065,442 54,493 134,000 2,556,7U 184,813,587 10,365,395 2.045,450 18,663,978 760,885 622,881 3,603,735 541,000 3,999 1,043,197 4,300 336,487 2,839,557 144,907,807 6,834,394 71 31 20 46 152 34 2 39 9 3 254 246 275 164 55 46 89 211 41 26 131 12 13 438 430 615 51,957 21,622 16,155 20,150 84,460 31,315 500 21,077 3,570 1,530 281,103 281,107 239,350 89,238 27,470 25,067 42,102 163,703 27,377 13,493 80,833 7,200 12,635 293,138 269,193 434,491 224 195 34 105 113 41 IS 112 4 14 374 954 455 393 333 77 169 245 91 39 215 4 27 684 1,627 776 298,896 181,740 7,322 38,799 27,542 8,023 3,866 72,460 77 2,856 204,954 1,771,784 294,261 270,077 283,954 15,220 58,680 95,659 21,300 8,622 83,632 189 7,588 344,233 1,132,803 453,945 126 121 19 61 61 21 11 72 1 8 279 643 276 158 156 29 77 117 40 16 118 2 14 359 813 354 20,025 20,403 1,586 4,792 5,140 1,320 381 8,925 5 501 25,733 263,356 30,703 34,084 99,381 1 1 1,304 8,571 39,451 3,066 1,057 14,571 48 2,352 59,825 186,663 3 4 83,785 6 3 4 6 6,000 123,900 13,320 70,000 32,300 23,428 110,943 57,400 126 121 19 61 61 21 ii 72 1 8 279 642 276 26 154 156 29 77 116 40 16 118 2 14 355 810 349 21 20,025 14,403 1,586 4,792 5,140 1,820 381 8,925 5 501 25,733 139,456 X,703 2S 20,764 29,381 1,304 8,571 7,151 3,066 1,057 14,571 48 2,352 36,397 75,720 32,385 29 189 161 33 88 107 34 16 96 4 12 354 818 430 30 335 263 65 142 209 74 32 193 1 26 632 1,403 728 31 342,037 342,867 17,520 113,479 54,353 21,542 11,267 193,900 235 7,879 470,966 1,626,203 525,591 32 273,255 356,938 28,299 111,432 88, 811 40,015 17,217 203,667 55 9,158 720,135 1,124,082 672,493 33 21 19 6 2 6 5 2 11 1 25 66 25 34 31 53 U 18 27 U 10 11 "i 4 35 115 62 35 179,832 61,450 955 186 7,682 256 78 6,128 95 41,893 1,108,881 111,335 36 156,193 43,151 1,479 5,387 21,767 1,771 645 5,271 58 234 81,459 563,646 190, 314 37 28 48 13 26 14 13 3 11 2 36 70 39 38 47 92 28 59 38 41 18 7 2 10 26 124 85 39 41,033 17,707 152 165 1,637 100 12 1,312 10 10,617 247,702 30,700 40 30,992 7,946 408 1.464 4,205 524 361 1,173 11 90 14,490 120,011 46,403 «1 22 44 12 26 12 13 3 9 2 29 50 ^., 42 4 3 1 1 1 4 9 43 2 1 1 1 3 11 4 44 182 Part 1 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY — (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Adams Alamosa Arapahoe Archuleta Baca Bent 1 Corn: Com for all purposes farms reporting 1959... 10,892 303 15 54 14 74 163 2 1954... 11,876 271 22 73 24 67 223 3 acres 1959... 474,355 11,778 52; 1,607 112 3,957 4,389 4 1954... 395,622 3,265 49: 2,105 215 2,230 4,234 5 Harvested for grain farms reporting 1959... 7,242 114 9 9 59 138 6 1954... 6,250 71 7 7 47 183 7 acres 1959 .. . 294,222 3,800 ,, 95 48 2,974 3,423 3 1954... 213,522 1,342 •• 109 105 1,512 3,243 9 iJUBhelB 1959... 15,082,332 214,080 ,. 3,455 993 97,523 192,198 10 1954... 5,744,203 67,024 735 2,840 13,721 107,173 11 Sales farms reporting 1959 . . . 4,053 51 .. 2 1 27 99 12 1954... 2,584 28 1 15 97 13 buiJhels 1959... 9,194,172 124,360 .. 530 100 67,820 123,338 14 1954... 2,814,122 22,083 ■ ■ 100 4,521 57,778 15 Oat for silage famns reporting 1959... 5,571 233 1/ 37 4 13 36 16 1954... 5,955 215 2 L 56 1 15 35 17 acres 1959 . . . 156,225 7,489 43 3 1,189 54 320 719 18 1954... 139,405 5,724 47" » 1,753 14 583 673 19 tons, green weight 1959... 1,884,640 92,516 6,10. 7,670 436 7,615 7,932 20 1954... 1,285,031 49,333 6,28. 11,038 180 3,083 4,591 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959... 1,032 20 2 13 2 8 18 22 1954... 1,787 25 1 13 17 8 30 23 acres 1959... 23,908 439 4 3 323 10 163 247 24 1954... 42,695 699 1 ; 243 96 135 313 25 Fanns reporting ly acres of com harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959... 2,189 50 3 12 10 16 47 26 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959... 1,725 60 4 6 2 10 41 27 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 3,877 108 6 25 2 21 58 28 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959... 1,419 53 9 8 10 29 595 10 1 2 4 30 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 1,087 22 1 15 7 31 32 Soigliums: Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting 1959... acres 1959... 6,114 609,208 80 6,263 f 3 60 0 3,191 1 4 456 84,964 332 32,998 33 Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting 1959... 3,886 48 12 365 301 34 1954... 3,488 28 9 391 232 35 acres 1959... 384,212 3,322 846 64,721 25,539 36 1954... 385,810 1,605 1,165 73,780 13,847 37 pounds 1959 .. . 430,168,683 2,792,500 920,280 61,835,668 59,366,649 38 1954... 224,196,784 741,888 573,200 33,115,824 15,015,392 39 Sales farms reporting 1959 .. . 2,624 31 6 281 221 40 pounds 1959... 313,172,294 2,077,870 539,000 45,547,597 34,078,614 41 Cut for silage farms reporting 1959... 606 5 3 4 20 39 42 1954... 732 13 4 44 59 43 acres 1959 .. . 25,857 192 30 155 1,305 877 44 1954... 32,034 772 120 3,543 1,524 45 tons, green weight 1959... 134,407 1,050 4 )0 230 5,903 10,960 46 1954... 125,606 1,903 136 12, 570 15,257 47 48 Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting 1959... acres 1959... 3,327 199,139 41 2,749 47 2,190 1 4 221 18,938 96 6,582 49 tons cut 1959... 185,587 2,814 2,129 8 17,114 10,753 50 Sales tons 1959... 28,588 292 20 3,741 1,399 COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 183 Part 1 of 5 Bculder Charree Cheyenne Clear Creek CaneJoG CostlllD Crowley Custer Delta Denver DoloreE Douglas Eagle Elbert «0 1 22 16 11 206 7 414 3 15 84 3 239 1 «>i 2 26 ... 19 30 215 2 517 28 107 2 239 2 16,120 18 1,194 404 271 5,570 123 7,944 26 212 2,967 24 11,469 3 10,110 IJO 2,391 472 162 4,143 123 6,932 288 2,895 32 10,015 4 239 14 1 2 177 274 1 2 23 5 67 1 12 1 14 154 280 15 6 5,683 852 15 4 4,200 4,221 5 80 19 559 7 763 100 870 20 41 2,375 2,942 15 441 8 428,568 14,664 750 80 206,023 307,708 100 3,275 300 7,481 9 31,900 2,500 U,085 600 510 74,995 185,719 205 4,283 10 115 6 113 95 1 4 11 15 4 1 1 57 59 12 211,069 8,574 123,878 119,244 50 651 13 4,847 6,515 600 15 30,786 57,883 14 342 1 5 14 1 58 5 217 2 69 3 151 15 362 1 5 15 4 75 2 271 9 76 2 130 16 10,110 18 145 387 218 1,060 104 3,543 20 2,692 24 7,674 17 9,000 30 348 432 60 1,266 123 3,291 203 2,158 32 6,030 18 U4,378 80 455 5,190 2,800 10,034 590 45,542 178 15,169 325 20,722 19 85,288 260 950 4,310 535 9,030 875 36,187 730 10,038 375 10,471 20 22 6 1 9 14 2 29 2 9 15 95 21 31 11 3 13 38 99 16 33 120 22 327 197 2 49 310 19 180 21 112 256 3,236 23 347 1,173 20 61 501 699 70 737 3,544 24 63 4 2 53 2 198 2 10 9 2 22 25 85 6 46 3 73 14 1 26 26 192 10 7 74 1 104 1 45 110 27 58 4 1 23 1 23 9 34 28 20 5 5 1 16 29 22 4 5 6 6 31 30 10 188 235 6 11 1 21 172 31 136 31,279 15,146 128 104 170 92 554 7,997 32 4 90 215 3 1 10 33 8 137 121 3 34 34 58 14,489 11,841 21 92 326 35 212 360 25,232 4,510 420 ... 2,488 36 74,140 10,063, X2 27,358,930 51,800 368,000 139,081 37 240,240 201,600 14,579,152 3,805,592 30,912 905,744 38 1 54 165 2 1 5 39 36,000 5,896,983 18 18,329,766 40 26,000 5 368,000 2 43,731 23 40 41 3 9 1,923 28 1,021 2 56 8 80 21 906 42 43 37 617 4,497 360 U,401 7 570 166 500 920 1,591 44 45 215 747 3,198 35 595 1,226 46 6 154 33 6 5 1 19 149 47 78 14,867 2,284 128 27 170 474 6,765 48 30 11,973 1,915 170 37 50 370 5,123 49 16 ... 2,571 309 20 75 1,063 50 Stub Items continued 184 Part 1 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (Fi>r iJermiLions and explanations, see text) Com for al 1 purposes farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954 . . Harvested for grain farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Cut for silage farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. tons, green weight 1959.. 1954.. Hogged or grased, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959.. acres 1959. 1954. Fanas reporting by acres of com harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959. 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959. 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres .. .farms reporting 1959. Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes . .farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting 1959. acres 1959., 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. Sales farms reporting 1959. pounds 1959. Cut for silage farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. tons cut 1959. Sales tons 1959 . 241 413 15,422 26,500 A 681 8 006 71 132 (A 019 15 28 18 375 13 311 105 142 6 199 8 084 23 930 21 929 103 220 4 ,542 10,410 25 75 47 23 43 146 11,260 24 33 1,469 2,393 913,374 884,968 11 22 513 789 1,930 1,105 129 9,278 4,810 457 184 156 2,194 990 958 405 37 954 21 565 42 22 10 792 6 710 55 30 842 397 10 ,669 4 ,950 37 50 394 188 130 26 Garfield Gilpin 20 258 63,000 823 7 12 139 487 17 1,211 1,748 4 13 24 48 1,220 2,145 60 lOO 72 118 1 066 1 559 14 034 17 271 121 141 6,700 COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 185 Part 1 of 5 Huerfano Jackson Jefferaon Kiowa Kit Carson Lake La Plata Larljner Las Animas Lincoln Logan Mesa Mineral Moffat 13 1 80 26 192 65 683 70 54 547 653 1 27 98 30 116 100 662 l« 121 595 333 3 2 383 52 2,230 1,268 14,923 1,300 23,205 1,216 3,159 36,957 13,292 3 263 1,934 2,228 6,565 1,177 15,341 1,349 9,330 27,153 11,343 4 4 3 11 22 142 11 403 37 26 491 519 5 9 7 19 50 19 191 41 77 501 639 1 6 34 ... 138 1,167 10,775 98 10,053 406 1,475 29,666 9,413 7 49 47 1,369 2,926 95 2,491 611 5,933 20,729 7,630 1 8 1,016 4,645 33,015 514,692 3,060 736,029 8,363 24,755 1,633,878 651,578 9 705 1,934 16,464 47,067 1,255 135,663 5,832 54,679 646,170 437,580 8 10 9 74 1 227 9 9 323 237 11 1 1 4 22 49 3 32 287 167 12 25,285 378,646 100 373,692 2,372 7,160 1,033,087 327,601 13 10 65 5,247 31,975 40,020 1,269 33,950 307,156 138,675 14 7 1 66 2 66 51 488 25 13 222 198 15 4 74 12 44 67 561 14 22 187 236 16 275 52 2,032 15 3,077 1,107 12,573 492 749 6,564 3,420 17 92 1,653 529 1,870 891 12,548 395 1,284 4,491 3,382 13 1,900 700 20,173 130 28,221 8,645 163,687 5,967 1,826 75,586 43,596 19 685 9,094 2,172 9,004 6,849 135,861 3,385 2,748 40,448 41,124 20 3 6 5 38 6 39 13 20 32 54 21 14 20 11 40 25 43 51 41 68 76 2 22 74 ... 60 86 1,071 95 579 318 935 727 459 23 127 234 330 1,769 191 302 343 2,113 1,933 331 3 24 6 23 5 16 23 115 38 7 21 294 25 15 3 14 19 136 9 7 33 115 26 29 9 49 20 233 20 17 193 186 27 1 7 3 45 1 38 2 9 125 30 28 ... 2 2 20 ... 31 3 63 17 29 4 4 4S 2 25 1 11 112 11 30 15 9 204 568 2 8 90 246 210 68 31 528 281 46,158 72,972 64 135 6,592 29,614 3,317 894 32 6 4 168 375 1 5 32 97 91 52 33 3 3 260 199 1 a 31 126 153 6 34 157 81 34,613 41,585 50 68 2,012 10,617 3,714 567 35 340 196 79,986 16,258 2 341 1,816 15,617 7,022 41 36 137,544 66,480 26,012,141 35,891,894 56,000 111,300 1,476,460 9,216,019 4,592,574 1,858,586 37 75,600 249,760 35,033,488 5,240,312 1,400 160,944 560,224 6,547,408 4,910,192 76,440 33 1 2 130 219 2 16 58 51 27 39 5,600 42,000 17,495,788 19,899,216 65,800 638,333 4,754,567 2,486,207 1,217,333 40 2 ... 1 22 78 1 1 3 20 17 5 41 1 28 57 6 5 23 21 42 57 10 1,415 4,543 14 26 79 1,306 445 54 43 8 2,772 3,973 100 405 1,380 486 44 418 150 8,115 22,204 106 156 133 3,376 2,006 710 45 50 11,815 6,862 507 961 2,860 2,338 46 7 6 96 366 3 72 209 118 12 47 314 190 10,130 26,844 41 4,501 17,691 4,158 273 43 456 220 9,992 24,139 6 3,784 10,906 4,804 830 49 45 20 4,103 2,512 5 459 1,676 917 11 50 Stub Items coiitiimed 186 Part 1 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Hot (For derinition.s and explanBlions, see text) Montezuma Montrose Morgan Otero Ouray Park Phillips PlOdn 1 Com: Com for all purposes farms reporting 1959 — 87 453 853 474 3 157 3 2 1954... 130 516 907 504 6 219 3 acres 1959 1,163 8,248 54,477 15,103 97 19,671 42 4 1954... 1,119 6,619 32,388 12,037 61 23,002 5 Harvested for grain faims reporting 1959... 28 332 770 389 1 148 6 1954... 51 333 735 401 3 194 7 acres 1959... 189 4,337 40,538 10,608 20 18,549 8 1954... 314 3,304 22,287 7,530 15 21,064 9 bushels 1959... 6,519 292,226 3,085,900 634,764 1,200 354,482 10 1954... 8,913 185,351 1,197,025 361,793 640 296,473 11 Sales farms reporting 1959 — 5 122 591 257 108 12 1954... 11 77 436 200 1 129 13 bushels 1959... 2,345 99,766 2,216,000 452,835 244,260 14 1954... 2,575 42,003 673,977 204,120 200 199,130 15 Cut for silage farms reporting 1959... 38 221 449 154 3 21 3 16 1954... 58 240 434 182 4 19 17 acres 1959... 830 3,670 13,362 4,330 77 826 42 18 1954. . . 593 2,837 9,837 4,159 43 817 19 tons, green weight 1959... 6,350 50,435 180,137 51,344 910 6,565 635 20 1954. . . 4,164 31,862 122,000 39,072 760 2,437 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959... 25 25 27 17 11 22 1954... 31 64 35 33 2 27 23 acres 1959... 144 241 577 165 296 24 1954... 212 478 764 348 3 1,121 25 Farms reporting by acres of com harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959... 59 186 30 120 4 1 26 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959... 12 133 49 94 2 1 27 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 14 106 322 170 17 1 28 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1 18 206 46 25 29 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 3 108 22 20 30 100 or more acres .. .fanns reporting 1959... 1 7 138 22 89 31 Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes faims reporting 1959 2 22 143 236 232 32 acres 1959 .. . 11 137 6,550 8,072 16,134 33 Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting 1959. . , 6 79 266 161 34 1954... 1 72 82 233 35 acres 1959... 36 2,653 6,886 12,191 36 1954... 10 3,493 1,370 16,115 37 pounds 1959... 82,400 2,497,974 17,253,743 14,160,335 38 1954... 28,000 1,983,072 1,804,152 14,238,840 39 Sales farms reporting 1959 .. . 2 37 175 120 40 pounds 1959... 46,000 897,954 10,734,181 9,750,594 41 Cut for silage farms reporting 1959 .. . 1 4 12 31 15 42 1954... 1 19 27 26 43 acres 1959... 4 21 509 727 385 44 1954... 5 632 265 1,327 45 tons, green weight 1959 30 125 2,005 6,679 1,796 46 1954... 50 2,958 2,380 5,199 47 Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting 1959... 1 13 70 26 115 48 acres 1959... 7 80 3,388 459 3,558 49 tons cut 1959... 194 3,312 700 4,319 50 Sales tons 1959. . . 143 48 248 COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-C(intinued 187 Part 1 of 5 Prowers Pueblo Rio BIbuco Rio Grai ide Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgirlck Sujnnlt Teller Washington Weld Yuma 198 357 9 34 I 9 3 147 2 215 2,438 466 1 219 407 1 35 15 20 170 312 2,123 615 2 7,488- 7^795 321 585 264 104 11,037 9 12,453 90,261 59,384 3 5,7U 7,803 12 < 52 414 292 10,816 18,466 49,784 64,351 4 167 255 1 134 1 166 1,477 448 5 157 222 2 146 217 597 529 6 5,162 4,302 60 9,990 2 9,478 39,145 56,976 7 3,296 2,991 17 8,928 12,526 9,924 56,519 a 292,4*0 263,066 2,500 616,861 200 293,919 2,936,855 1,102,910 9 95,687 121,740 710 287,957 216,909 454,206 575,233 10 126 105 110 84 790 294 11 72 72 107 97 213 274 12 213,330 114,391 440,065 161,032 1,581,528 706,736 13 51,154 46,874 208,716 114,214 171,919 335,624 14 20 94 7 31 8 50 48 1,788 55 15 53 104 1 33 15 13 52 81 1,776 82 16 867 3,006 107 '70 262 44 993 1,639 48,951 1,207 17 1,276 3,206 12 i 143 414 197 1,388 2,880 37,698 3,792 18 9,752 35,881 815 9,. 68 2,176 335 9,560 12,561 760,100 10,716 19 9,234 25,898 80 10, U 3,477 1,711 8,644 12,218 473,012 10,448 20 33 69 2 4 1 5 1 47 95 28 21 38 121 3 6 24 73 111 80 22 1,459 487 214 ] 15 2 54 7 1,336 2,165 1,201 23 1,142 1,606 ] 09 78 500 3,060 2,162 4,040 24 29 181 2 7 1 5 2 16 268 20 25 45 50 4 8 1 7 24 445 24 26 84 91 2 16 6 43 84 1,136 95 27 18 14 2 1 34 37 359 60 28 9 7 20 20 117 42 29 13 14 1 1 38 34 113 225 30 605 206 2 130 I 422 176 720 31 97,475 10,310 75 6,600 8 28,285 8,926 66,292 32 546 128 66 1 201 29 492 33 490 29 106 177 66 445 34 77,136 6,795 2,959 3 10,854 2,495 45,815 35 63,613 2,363 6,645 11,026 2,815 30,729 36 130,200,393 9,420,380 3,328,330 30,000 9,608,217 2,733,980 47,199,969 37 53,087,496 1,500,520 5,289,592 5,343,352 1,109,360 16,857,120 38 454 72 41 87 17 331 39 94,371,541 5,351,961 1,722,710 3,689,511 2,488,345 29,930,942 40 51 23 10 39 19 75 41 112 23 16 29 32 87 42 2,106 667 487 2,135 551 3,131 43 4,710 758 454 1,087 619 4,197 44 16,417 5,772 3,085 6,098 2,326 12,749 45 30,310 2,375 1,563 3,043 3,469 11,872 46 222 88 2 88 310 132 451 47 18,233 2,848 75 3,154 15,296 5,880 17,346 48 15,030 4,407 10 4,171 15,649 4,843 19,932 49 1,013 1,649 30 194 2,124 616 2,795 50 Stub items continued 188 Part 2 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item ind explanations, see text) Alamosa Arapalioe Archuleta Small grains harvested: winter wheat. . . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954. . acres 1959 . . 1954.. tushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959 . . 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Spring wheat fanns reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954. . bushels 1959.. 1954. . Sales bushels 1959 . 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959., 25 to 49 acres ifarms reporting 1959., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Oats farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales bushels 1959. 1954. Barley farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. bushels 1959,. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. . 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Rye farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954. . Sales bushels 1959 . . 1954.. Proso millet fanns reporting 1959 . . acres 1959, , bushels 1959,. Sales bushels 1959.. Saf flower farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959. . Other glHins farms reporting 1959. , acres 1959.. bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959.. Annual legumes: Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. lOO-lb. bags 1959,, 1954,, Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas farms reporting 1959 , , 1954,, acres 1959 , , 1954,, pounds 1959,, 1954., 11,459 9,260 2,212,498 1,530,387 4S, 741, 618 15,365,198 45,553,918 13,714,711 721 2,084 1,272 1,552 5,730 1,616 2,309 28,866 46,567 748,441 779,652 652,668 604,272 727 633 158 61 37 5,143 5,197 105,650 103,269 3,781,050 2,669,778 1,292,470 785,455 10,688 9,420 508,538 358,966 14,649,119 6,600,337 8,294,127 3,189,201 1,650 3,411 2,549 1,757 1,321 1,234 861 69,154 43,724 929,005 243,667 781,778 143,912 958 79,973 1,167,063 783,702 30 1,934 28,271 27,094 156 6,701 143,978 67,822 3,333 4,560 198,219 231,940 ,645,783 193 247 6,468 5,946 5,978,709 4,732,320 494 407 130,723 99,223 3,624,700 711,240 3,451,024 604,643 16 62 63 67 286 22 21 722 418 15,271 3,043 13,951 1,687 117 56 2,563 1,402 89,901 17,076 22,123 4,186 409 296 34,484 23,826 952,972 153,300 635,988 70,577 37 85 88 78 121 26 6 1,185 350 15,160 1,916 10,295 1,546 600 5,135 3,255 22 29 834 641 9,213 6,470 1,400 100 32 49 549 787 17,372 15,986 15,195 12,146 4 2 100 122 2 354 3 031 82 238 80,447 25 040 24 594 117 161 3 953 6 851 168 242 199 629 92 776 119 ,853 U 41 42 20 3 3 143 3,630 892 14 361 350 153,500 265,100 241 188 59,732 36,449 1,748,506 229,096 1,680,637 191,749 138 75 2,225 390 2,047 200 13 13 653 230 14,478 4,275 7,602 250 194 107 19,028 8,515 460,270 63,554 265,191 26,958 31 44 51 60 19 4 1,074 139 13,486 1,260 11,515 830 268 2,365 800 15 225 5 7 273 195 1,760 614 26 27 673 497 14,641 10,674 12,190 8,628 10 11 2 56 255 845 5 499 15 532 4 ,181 U 509 16 7 46 64 796 994 22,856 32,302 6,121 U,437 12 49 143 626 4,701 17,846 2,000 6,427 3 4 25 67 412 959 3 5 3 UO 80 437 581 200 207,794 33,191 4,212,286 203,863 3,960,953 157,503 2 17 31 70 461 239 67 7,736 2,200 7,226 400 243 11 24,098 393 430,389 3,945 318,687 1,473 50 53 30 114 45 11 360 2 811 209 456 8 537 197 359 4 363 2 115 2,150 150 18 7 1,944 330 U,951 662 190 95 11,051 1,901 272,506 27,085 260,874 21,661 5 109 142 1,915 1,224 1,915 919 42 89 594 1,165 30,159 29,508 10,986 9,064 143 1,670 2,830 52,146 70,760 26,528 25,660 33 42 19 3 1 14 9 591 121 7,548 1,484 6,147 430 3 4 33 157 229 921 COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 189 Part 2 of 5 Boulder Chaffee Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert 224 1 230 11 85 4 69 2 112 114 1 419 1 112 6 158 2 11 6 3 59 5 131 124 272 2 12,453 7 111,032 ... 113 5,556 62 636 393 18,014 9,451 6 60,684 3 6,914 301 57,326 '26 124 1,907 52 578 1,150 22,138 9,694 35,992 4 357,753 120 2,107,171 1,760 75,031 1,750 23,814 9,668 177,814 283,564 300 1,413,800 5 51,959 5,232 289,897 457 2,169 24,475 370 U,194 7,606 239,083 80,676 207,715 6 342,953 1,936,804 1,038 66,069 1,668 20,094 3,938 155,828 269,175 250 1,235,078 7 39,787 4,932 259,404 457 1,390 21,225 249 5,258 7,456 215,199 61,137 161,520 8 24 1 8 24 41 3 4 1 1 9 103 "3 **• ■ ■■ 2 41 "4 24 4 28 58 10 34 7 ... ... X Ifl 4 i 18 33 30 11 31 21 4 ... ... 28 27 102 12 32 199 ... 6 1 59 22 178 13 54 6 60 50 8 5 115 7 3 34 14 14 19 y. 130 137 . .. 9 162 7 7 42 3 15 773 36 763 349 148 30 686 501 31 256 274 16 343 124 1,535 1,187 66 806 274 199 297 136 17 25,430 712 18,341 7,798 3,090 434 24,009 3,396 273 12,456 2,026 13 2,420 2,905 27,075 22,835 552 24,462 2,567 1,215 11,027 829 19 22,413 100 14,789 4,564 2,864 16,672 3,132 122 8,641 1,086 20 978 1,660 16,805 14,247 171 7,878 2,129 720 7,215 120 21 18 6 28 39 4 91 1 1 26 2 22 26 ... 26 10 6 1 24 1 2 8 8 23 10 6 1 2 2 2 1 4 24 25 26 234 40 3 204 73 37 35 278 2 2 45 66 107 27 81 33 1 267 103 8 25 282 8 21 56 39 28 4,104 456 120 7,945 1,874 489 368 2,888 62 14 1,754 376 3,793 29 1,142 377 150 9,661 2,090 35 635 2,531 373 472 789 1,215 30 192,375 16,260 2,100 284,840 69,083 12,608 20,319 138,604 1,621 380 27,657 63,458 60,403 31 27,725 8,500 4,500 278,206 65,910 809 11,766 107,164 3,834 6,934 47,413 6,751 32 56,250 5,162 1,628 95,254 35,347 4,408 3,858 32,526 684 5,384 19,324 13,356 33 2,679 2,592 4,500 136,324 26,933 87 150 16,612 ... 1,440 8,625 1,455 34 416 22 89 237 121 31 18 348 2 7 50 27 200 35 242 30 6 288 164 16 15 305 4 15 47 23 77 36 15,604 310 6,460 11,861 3,851 1,459 500 4,843 335 460 1,403 215 8,817 37 6,250 387 288 14,244 5,007 238 263 3,177 305 419 1,451 194 3,233 38 672,862 10,939 113,897 492,805 150,148 52,773 14,110 231,536 5,620 3,843 32,657 11,824 188,826 39 131,933 12,192 1,965 478,752 171,912 7,666 3,620 142,799 1,285 5,007 15,192 9,021 14,959 40 346,242 2,160 63,669 326,971 101,415 30,360 3,600 79,883 5,620 2,816 10,856 2,750 72,454 41 46,586 2,535 319,574 129,369 554 180 26,638 1,130 3,407 5,568 1,010 4,332 42 36 10 2 25 48 30 5 174 4 10 18 18 43 140 8 8 ... 61 22 31 7 124 ... 1 19 9 56 44 140 3 24 52 19 13 3 37 1 13 58 45 77 1 32 75 23 7 1 11 1 6 44 46 23 23 24 9 2 2 1 "i 2 24 47 2 37 1 4 9 5 8 6 2 65 48 9 2 1 4 5 3 4 41 49 35 2,370 8 386 2,353 173 52 60 'ii 2,419 50 1,002 64 6 84 35 51 42 1,660 51 600 25,778 'so 11,440 16,566 1,966 1,495 758 230 29,455 52 5,415 750 125 350 320 242 345 9,266 53 430 ... ... 21,575 3,950 11 733 7,943 3,300 ... 10,588 630 16,036 1,520 1,081 70 1 3 100 ••• 24 575 175 21,939 5,342 14 220 2,760 190 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 1 1 10 3 11 1 4 64 11 100 601 140 141 40 69 65 225 600 600 23,843 2,425 1,350 7,065 1,642 300 900 66 67 12 19 56 96 73 128 1 28 68 5 55 131 34 89 165 40 69 304 107 377 5,313 1,849 34,301 20 1,579 70 105 361 527 1,420 1,812 41,774 2,433 71 5,666 848 2,316 28,173 32,060 66,594 90 6,943 72 1,298 2 5 57 121 53,000 97,300 4,876 70 52 2,581 1,171 2,330,220 936,740 5,521 57 110 2,077 2,790 2,216,260 2,411,740 3,691 27,573 ::: 142,940 2,455 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Stub Hems continued 190 Part 2 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For derinilions and explanations, see text) Garfield Gilpin Small grains harvested; winter wheat . . . farms reporting 1959,. 19M.. acres 1959, , 1954,, bushels 1959.. 1954. . Sales bushels 1959. . 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 2U acres fanns reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959,. 100 or mare acres farms reporting 1959,. Spring wheat farms reporting 1959, 1954.. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales bushels 1959. 1954. FanDS reporting by acres harvested; Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959 . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Oats falms reporting 1959 . 1954, acres 1959, 1954, bushels 1959, 1954, Sales bushels 1959 . 1954. Barley farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. bushels 1959 . . 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. . 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested : Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959,. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. }^e farms reporting 1959 . . 1954,. acres 1959 , . 1954,. bushels 1959,. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959.. 1954.. Proso millet farms reporting 1959,. acres 1959,. bushels 1959,. Sales bushels 1959 . . Safflower farms reporting 1959,. acres 1959,. bushels 1959,. Sales bushels 1959 . . Other grains farms reporting 1959 , . acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959. Annual legumes: Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 100- lb. bags 1959. 1954. Ehy field and seed peas harvested for pean farms reporting 1959, 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. 123 66 9,887 3,737 214,066 27,796 197,484 20,476 31 33 29 23 30 11 609 241 6,437 700 ,573 395 68 27 2,385 832 25,163 5,981 1,737 520 50 18 1,363 639 24,317 5,501 815 46 15 1,071 457 11,392 2,724 7,539 1,632 364 2,362 160 8,393 14,543 20,845 26,962 10,563 1,817 8,114 1,233 7 5 37 27 775 792 545 597 62 21 865 158 29,514 5,829 7,340 786 49 26 1,102 291 25,438 8,544 11,732 2,190 43 108 633 50 2 3 9 32 89 159 34 32 2,573 2,003 35,868 22,710 31,923 18,784 117 175 1,300 1,630 38,203 47,396 30,946 30,178 155 188 1,818 1,811 95,396 82,629 15,630 8,863 190 190 2,692 2,474 130,271 101,218 38,194 30,885 117 278 2,394 961 1,812 125 1 120 240 7 12 375 974 6,096 5,688 5,512 5,203 2,400 145 2,300 2,800 1 1 1 3 2 135 10 2,554 250 26 3 20 8 1,263 36 789 177 37,076 1,933 16,780 3,565 18,921 300 788 940 5 2 13 4 114 48 358 69 2,270 1,240 6,680 1,280 1 10 TOO 1 1 1 1 35 9 15 20 213 100 35 100 COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-('ontinue(l 191 Part 2 of 5 Huerfano Jackson Jefferson Kiowa Kit Carson Lake La Plata larijDer l£s Animas Lincoln logan Mess Mineral htoffat 26 1 91 211 724 215 254 89 369 809 91 128 1 24 3 98 140 711 254 91 59 299 728 89 153 2 2,715 67 7,029 96,412 218,721 11,240 17,553 10,595 129,935 133,572 941 24,626 3 2,326 310 6,456 35,447 176,559 13,175 10,075 5,468 84,423 121,807 1,341 20,233 4 50,523 1,800 212,727 1,770.643 4,416,037 207,197 539,925 146,891 2,684,635 2,892,124 28,828 526,721 5 15,298 1,370 60,005 200,661 903,748 214,981 52,198 26,978 485,660 1,905,980 28,012 ... 252,175 6 45,018 1,666 200,394 1,681,256 4,194,436 184,210 457,008 138,320 2,476,323 2,727,799 24,662 510,110 7 13,282 1,250 54,278 171,808 762,787 183,155 42,018 21,413 441,484 1,741,762 17,459 236,101 8 5 8 35 29 6 1 23 55 4 9 8 22 7 21 73 96 23 12 136 33 15 10 1 17 8 59 38 46 10 28 78 1 16 11 5 24 26 99 38 46 8 36 118 1 15 12 7 20 170 545 31 37 42 292 454 1 78 13 5 18 2 74 81 18 1 2 63 59 14 2 10 2 165 35 3 28 122 126 15 83 268 744 769 1,103 217 174 65 375 2,586 16 U 156 227 1,788 1,880 9 929 589 9,224 17 3,780 7,479 5,500 17,763 36,717 3,228 2,258 650 12,739 50,104 18 32 1,215 1,215 39,225 8,529 160 3,733 17,912 101,698 19 1,248 7,369 4,012 11,820 35,396 2,391 2,058 400 9,596 45,865 20 903 983 31,330 6,747 2,644 10,803 91,272 21 1 5 40 31 9 49 9 22 3 11 30 39 7 '"i lA 21 23 1 1 1 2 * U 2 "i 1 U 9 9 24 25 26 57 1 67 16 205 280 41 3 134 371 52 27 40 2 31 4 12 290 127 23 10 215 429 89 28 1,020 47 1,685 351 3,064 4,864 460 68 3,534 4,301 1,081 29 667 100 612 275 225 4,422 1,739 328 253 5,779 3,897 2,550 30 24,855 500 55,424 4,268 106,698 246,910 9,270 632 77,417 180,360 34,838 31 12,573 1,200 11,184 4,U5 1,190 146,338 46,195 6,384 1,563 81,219 165,713 63,939 32 3,088 14,952 454 26,396 91,472 1,337 400 17,309 57,281 16,350 33 490 850 2,000 45,953 2,930 305 14 22,342 26,935 29,163 34 50 89 57 298 119 599 77 132 566 175 89 35 39 32 14 95 221 467 32 63 704 219 102 36 1,363 3,767 5,913 17,694 2,029 20,749 2,163 7,753 29,830 1,968 6,317 37 1,274 '20 2,153 906 5,521 3,795 12,511 644 4,456 X,748 1,915 4,401 38 26,721 100,779 125,660 386,649 58,657 911,757 46,879 160,181 616,692 70,856 146,4S9 39 9,381 200 35,532 3,941 24,591 104,950 261,971 14,190 17,4B7 569,945 79,804 72,567 40 788 58,421 96,473 205,551 15,392 388,607 14,475 81,352 360,994 21,660 123,777 41 1,126 17,005 2,444 8,910 33,911 67,647 5,615 8,063 258,250 13,504 49,584 42 21 13 12 51 70 19 9 36 101 11 43 13 29 6 70 46 220 31 29 153 55 30 44 10 23 11 S3 15 207 14 38 151 17 20 45 2 15 16 79 6 72 8 33 132 1 13 46 4 9 24 54 1 30 5 23 94 1 15 47 2 3 34 115 7 14 22 47 6 17 48 1 23 65 23 9 67 4B 4 17 49 60 24 3,505 5,816 76 '16 986 1,251 1,905 39 747 50 10 300 2,267 4,589 277 239 6,123 2,140 28 864 51 900 476 37,676 72,433 1,892 100 9,212 16,927 23, XI 944 5,865 52 125 170 11,348 12,580 3,109 1,053 26,096 16,390 617 5,021 53 360 35,621 57,115 1,672 7,219 12,954 17,519 760 4,781 54 7,919 5,648 1,347 514 19,840 12,975 27 2,270 55 1 3 28 2 1 40 190 3 1 56 15 725 1,782 11 45 4,088 12,779 16 15 57 300 6,880 6,880 20,400 11,950 180 250 36,645 17,674 226,414 171,847 210 70 300 58 59 1 1 1 14 60 6 500 3 695 61 120 10,250 60 10,141 62 120 10,250 9,372 63 2 3 2 2 1 2 12 4 2 64 13 362 107 52 53 150 148 612 27 610 65 201 4,140 1,980 1,033 1,375 2,200 3,727 7,745 494 12,250 66 51 4,140 iSO 975 1,600 1,287 .5,325 12,000 67 2 1 5 32 116 7 18 99 64 68 9 "i 5 3 49 154 18 45 137 253 1 69 90 2 111 5,387 2,851 250 1,975 2,170 1,329 70 66 1 58 3 3,377 2,882 616 3,629 2,697 5,407 1 71 170 4 639 6,524 49,678 721 6,388 35,878 15,167 72 110 2 136 23 14,285 1 43,443 1,471 7,608 31,085 72,911 2 73 74 1 1 6 4 75 76 "3 1 5,400 "7 77 78 1,000 1,606 835 ... 79 192 Part 2 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (Fiir ilerinitions ami oxptanatjons, see lexl) Montezuma Montrose Morgan Ouray PhilUps Pitkin Small grains harvested; WJjiter wheat . . . fanns reporting 1959.. 19«.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. hushels 1959.. 1954 . Sales farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres ; .farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres fanns reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Spring wheat fanns reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959 . . 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres fanns reporting 1959.. Oats fanns reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959.. 1954.. Barley farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. bushels 1959 . . 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. . 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres fanns reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres fanns reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Rye farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959.. 1954.. Proso millet farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. bushels 1959.. Sales bu.shels 1959. . Safflower farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959.. bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959. . Other grains farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959.. bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959. . Annual legumes: Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. lOO-lb. bags 1959.. 1954.. Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas farms reporting 1959. , 1954., acres 1959., 1954. , pounds 1959., 1954., 189 209 13,950 13,320 173,654 139,830 159,768 170,540 18 44 43 45 39 41 124 544 1,857 9,973 35,427 7,739 27,056 73 183 913 2,464 38,987 100,806 7,472 35,451 94 171 2,033 4,010 87,581 147,561 57,982 118,683 19 22 240 750 1 35 300 300 200 289 49,595 53,862 125,799 196,768 106 112 1,295 1,377 49,975 34,716 42,911 27,540 263 344. 3,114 3,595 129,306 137,036 112,208 111,668 136 103 20 418 461 4,829 4,973 224,817 212,745 75,869 65,447 387 337 6,732 4,044 353,553 139,729 189,206 53,480 • 130 184 52 20 1 7 4 51 21 1,490 620 446 250 15 158 8,000 1,610 239 325 7,006 8,024 134,728 126,193 493 427 57,439 49,743 1,291,550 539,180 1,238,325 480,479 41 207 59 43 143 24 32 400 1,197 6,070 7,973 5,666 6,097 128 167 2,278 2,852 73,791 69,009 30,606 29,255 441 573 14,330 19,115 388,781 426,046 199,854 213,425 61 212 89 47 32 27 29 1,443 1,552 20,340 7,555 18,662 3,444 3,434 42,404 22,984 3 165 2,360 2,000 338 540 8,271 14,134 140,692 232,936 208 76 3,310 1,235 120,518 42,666 116,292 33,453 76 113 15 1 16 11 175 61 5,299 1,690 4,989 850 113 140 1,157 1,425 54,531 52,894 29,555 19,717 226 239 3,633 3,411 153,446 109,140 91,680 52,896 83 109 25 7 2 7 2 171 11 1,770 193 1,406 28 1,515 11 193 8,281 6,709 123 117 2,182 1,758 27,224 17,651 1 10 18,000 291 326 5,695 4,251 5,181 3,691 11 24 116 264 4,955 9,715 4,414 5,452 21 35 298 319 13,132 U,831 1,453 4,340 22 25 392 309 12,125 11,186 5,121 5,025 10 9 1 1 1 1 12 180 35 230 484 504 101,563 104,636 2,132,729 1,944,153 2,045,219 1,796,506 77 je6 17 99 749 3,347 15,592 56,883 6,940 U,679 333 310 26,898 22,419 667,449 415,526 481,921 267,722 42 82 100 94 77 54 3,927 2,285 60,222 23,894 52,944 16,831 135 10,471 213,259 175,116 139 2,462 2,462 3 215 2,105 650 2 81 290 3 1 249 200 10,250 1,400 10,230 1,120 1 12 22 130 152 5,430 5,924 4,615 3,338 36 40 538 547 36,087 29,121 10,650 8,668 273 76 12,890 4,024 9,080 1,000 COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 193 Part 2 of 5 Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma 532 188 40 3 145 1 25 290 833 1,160 741 1 300 99 50 7 153 3 30 273 1 898 753 779 2 111,177 13,333 3,798 86 17,680 35 1,882 64,132 212,974 171,782 142,199 3 29,691 6,667 4,269 85 14,934 68 1,655 59,442 '12 196,879 116,443 133,009 4 2,652,111 324,544 94,233 2,440 457,814 600 21,997 1,752,104 4,204,497 4,169,672 3,203,157 5 219, 6<7 62,178 62,106 1,440 237,405 977 24,260 1,104,342 120 2,051,144 920,348 1,615,062 6 2,450,412 301,931 90,364 2,366 431,900 530 19,207 1,664,414 3,996,622 3,950,911 2,736,327 7 185,294 52,414 55,872 1,245 223,670 882 21,668 1,017,519 120 1,871,446 773,949 1,502,562 8 22 39 5 4 6 6 76 6 9 172 66 6 "i 23 ... 7 29 45 303 37 10 91 23 11 2 28 1 4 23 ... 57 142 53 11 54 21 7 ... 27 4 42 135 186 145 12 193 39 16 62 6 190 590 453 495 13 9 8 32 86 62 21 3 1 2 101 1 14 7 9 46 102 133 24 17 3 51 3 15 862 98 827 2,060 3,925 472 20 15 ... 105 1,832 80 16 113 103 1,602 2,279 8,252 451 289 15 843 1,260 279 17 13,951 3,136 20,505 74,244 82,269 17,152 540 418 314 44,745 1,650 18 2,190 960 26,087 55,974 109,251 7,031 6,208 81 8,640 9,266 1,230 19 13,951 2,809 18,548 69,044 78,091 15,574 392 418 314 42,115 1,490 20 1,892 400 22,717 48,995 96,096 5,191 5,209 7,250 6,725 1,100 21 4 8 9 6 5 2 21 22 7 3 10 50 17 10 1 1 64 23 1 10 3 19 7 9 17 5 1 1 11 4 1 24 25 "2 1 1 13 '"i 1 26 55 79 39 170 129 82 8 23 77 655 22 27 64 42 64 162 167 77 16 84 164 318 102 28 906 1,201 654 5,250 4,993 4,231 127 537 3,038 13,857 795 29 879 967 1,372 4,213 6,771 3,975 198 2,566 167 36 5,688 5,697 3,830 30 29,221 45,082 25,698 260,478 176,962 147,444 3,390 11,830 45,698 495,505 15,275 31 17,082 25,076 46,394 138,763 135,983 109,560 9,589 44,379 3,276 517 49,697 118,081 43,590 32 15,715 15,506 7,503 138,927 85,077 47,808 2,085 2,600 18,225 164,353 5,880 33 4,745 7,059 5,528 65,305 46,569 32,145 350 10,314 10,382 27,569 5,675 34 279 188 39 212 130 87 18 186 491 1,946 361 35 152 140 50 236 172 83 34 191 431 1,699 276 36 15,092 4,354 1,994 9,019 10,142 4,356 605 15,233 36,391 86,343 25,819 37 3,366 3,317 1,402 9,083 U,538 4,941 1,089 9,859 '60 34 29,310 61,409 15,500 38 378,871 156,193 49,407 401,688 272,092 198,429 24,637 383,180 730,726 2,859,062 632,803 39 58,196 84,725 43,001 308,636 230,519 155,587 42,998 168,377 1,200 245 242,518 1,014,029 154,605 40 282,068 53,553 22,885 262 ,491 199,365 163,553 20,597 283,275 397,273 1,447,863 313,412 41 29,567 25,943 17,270 200,232 175,859 1CB,087 25,063 95,216 101,335 349,960 53,758 42 50 67 10 10 16 6 4 15 160 16 43 96 67 10 58 28 28 9 29 82 815 61 44 60 27 8 81 25 28 4 44 142 536 96 45 35 20 4 47 26 17 5 54 134 254 107 46 38 7 7 35 8 55 118 181 31 47 36 8 1 2 28 143 88 160 48 16 2 2 4 1 "3 26 81 44 167 49 3,306 179 8 50 1,104 10,374 3,317 7,390 50 520 7 29 57 160 ... 17 1,352 4,769 1,532 7,223 51 41,348 1,940 150 555 17,030 136,112 43,479 85,227 52 2,732 160 170 275 1,600 190 16,207 25,728 12,348 39,697 53 35,544 1,576 134 555 14,768 117,756 32,366 58,246 54 1,324 7,204 13,857 8,526 22,240 55 2 17 274 53 109 55 15 863 29,605 3,112 10,766 57 350 ■■• 16,599 U,697 1 10 144 144 374,613 215,312 28,709 18,870 4 296 1,644 1,296 177,370 120,677 3 250 3,150 3,150 58 59 60 51 62 63 2 1 6 8 10 10 64 30 12 333 143 ... 1,107 396 399 65 375 322 322 U,796 1,100 3,592 600 17,100 16,400 4,839 2,789 7,240 5,150 66 67 6 175 1 1 9 69 30 1,249 3 58 1 134 3 3 ... 21 83 41 1,552 6 69 77 16,303 5 15 1,544 2,873 832 39,972 35 70 1 12,850 10 48 3,016 2,752 1,278 50,605 175 71 439 92,067 60 250 1,351 51,058 14,137 752,745 207 72 5 34,869 33 288 11,454 41,561 15,025 880,964 1,398 73 1 29 45 13 14 1 9 1 74 75 "2 768 924 404 569 1 193 10 75 77 500 534,375 783,515 349,600 275,090 280 312,774 10,000 78 79 Stub Items continued 194 Part 3 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table U.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For dermitions and explanations, see text) Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres 1959. . 195<. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating. .. .farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . acres 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Sales ^...famis reporting 1959.. 1954. . tons 1959. , 1954. . Farms reporting by acres cut for hay; Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres fanns reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay.... fanns reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . tons 1959. . 1954. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959, . 1954. . Sales farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Wild hay cut farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954. . tons 1959. . 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Farms reporting iQr acres cut for hay: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Other hay cut farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains. .. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Field seed crops harvested: Alfalfa seed Sireetclover seed. Sudangrass seed. . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954. . acres 1959.. 1954. . pounds 1959. . 1954.. .farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959., 1954.. pounds 1959. . 1954. . .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. 1,267,477 1,310,732 15,799 19,550 654,198 731,570 1,574,628 1,498,206 6,233 6,640 511,746 466,439 2,542 4,441 4,493 2,948 1,375 2,307 2,152 209,499 195,832 302,129 237,161 532 323 40,270 22,378 2,469 2,937 53,842 79,939 60,095 63,445 218 257 4,395 7,093 2,037 1,796 287,575 243,839 272,787 183,129 309 206 32,161 19,649 297 518 349 280 593 1,607 1,759 60, 375 58,359 58,721 42,746 171 164 5,807 4,414 48 23 1,988 1,193 14,393 4,209 586 934 15,347 21,981 1,868,410 2,950,816 78 94 1,547 1,600 279,992 354,445 106 240 9,164 26,005 2,597,245 6,505,229 18,700 19,256 403 522 15,744 17,640 42,733 38,370 187 195 16,488 12,428 45 116 135 83 24 10 310 479 63 25 1,169 344 1,940 389 6 3 122 97 14 9 1,088 594 1,219 357 1 3 5 1 22 22 389 623 419 426 4 4 107 32 2 55 350 12 18 210 288 13,050 26,660 33,695 30,276 231 255 15,840 14,754 30,521 21,065 74 70 7,109 4,847 9 38 44 90 50 Arapahoe 17 17 592 567 584 588 1 2 26 55 608 1,723 900 1,775 3 13 35 429 3S 54 15,072 12,213 10,069 7,454 2 5 480 2,093 17 U 20 1,438 911 1,604 788 2 3 73 140 145 108 1,280 230 2 1 23 20 1,310 2,000 12 14 337 373 59,390 64,140 6,863 7,393 110 205 4,339 6,438 9,133 11,830 31 51 2,136 2,108 3 7 222 115 175 186 17 18 270 459 312 410 1 23 6 1,412 196 1,133 192 24 10 620 185 480 147 6 2 3 27 17 2,500 1,060 1 60 4,580 9,178 12,589 95 136 3,234 4,612 5,566 7,272 19 24 841 999 10 37 28 16 4 59 71 4,609 6,451 6,276 8,606 9 3 595 280 22 70 303 957 442 1,183 1 6 7 112 10 19 705 506 795 683 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 2 3 8 11 7 3 327 1,060 63 142 454 1,888 67 23 2 5 91 47,740 3,627 2,232 45 39 2,060 1,925 4,546 3,514 17 U 1,237 1,1.57 13 2 324 65 485 37 1 3 183 100 185 155 1 3 12 6 3 24 633 48 170 2,100 33,550 2,350 18,555 21 64 2,383 6,284 646,800 ,127,690 COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 195 Part 3 of 5 Boulder Chaff »e Ch^eime Clear Cpeek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert 24,118 10, 78 7 1,965 180 48,871 7,362 9,4'77 13,821 23,077 42 954 13,721 20,104 17,979 1 22,590 9, 71 2 2,753 322 44,013 9,512 19,203 11,487 22,832 66 1,150 3,272 17,544 13,974 2 507 12 4 15 352 153 224 59 775 2 12 171 117 239 3 579 la D 25 378 205 338 43 964 6 22 143 116 200 4 17,055 5, 38 8 470 25,340 5,036 9,090 2,325 19,059 32 496 8,119 9,583 9,638 5 19,7i3 i. 79 6 1,083 19,782 4,928 18,615 1,347 19,246 66 537 5,464 8,024 7,527 6 50,408 9, m 0 531 44,719 9,982 23,043 5,281 45,473 52 728 14,736 24,392 16,423 7 40,795 7, 43 5 661 26,032 8,369 27,948 1,801 48,864 78 559 8,830 15,257 8,423 8 218 3 5 3 100 47 152 18 219 1 1 34 28 25 9 193 2 5 5 62 33 199 2 177 2 3 20 24 8 10 15,877 2, 34 2 55 9,435 2,904 14,320 583 8,684 32 5 2,228 3,460 1,135 11 U,040 1, J9 3 146 3,739 2,178 17,208 125 7,072 59 178 1,124 2,520 281 12 64 1 S 2 35 55 17 8 290 1 14 5 32 13 167 3 1 6 78 45 66 20 251 2 4 49 12 72 14 171 3 1 3 76 31 79 18 140 5 46 26 63 15 82 3' 3 4 89 15 47 7 65 1 44 41 53 16 23 7 74 12 15 6 29 1 18 33 19 17 41 5 5 1 64 14 1 90 98 5 39 56 35 18 22 5 5 2 4 62 48 3 77 88 3 21 48 15 19 1,605 3, j9' 7 50 3,699 1,209 24 10,657 2,218 175 1,449 9,786 1,233 20 635 4, » ! 110 150 2,532 1,624 289 8,433 2,324 90 576 4,957 535 21 2,437 5, ,6 7 50 3,938 1,784 72 16,202 3,949 240 2,349 13,183 1,453 22 636 5, S0( J 75 170 3,270 2,030 101 7,813 3,332 115 324 6,945 589 23 11 1 J 9 1 1 45 29 5 6 3 24 4 i 7 3 8 11 1 7 25 356 ' .8 S 327 350 £0 3,769 587 94 470 87 26 135 !51 ! 102 50 604 343 14 235 27 42 L ! U 52 7 16 19 64 1 4 40 27 104 28 22 2 I 4 1 73 33 2 23 88 14 49 31 65 29 896 >6 > 321 1,488 146 276 212 514 54 930 269 2,512 30 285 5/ 292 2 1.393 1,158 27 661 544 383 1,510 2,400 2,570 31 1 160 1 J 335 2,004 213 211 234 734 78 735 603 1,894 32 247 3 7 60 2 1,409 1,300 8 383 693 348 891 2,629 928 33 10 J 1 5 2 7 3 1 34 4 2 1 4 1 1 2 3 35 139 L i 100 49 5 56 35 35 36 41 3. 320 25 15 9 24 17 128 37 86 ^ ) 6 4 133 35 10 26 2 38 4 121 33 65 1 7 8 2 177 14 13 21 16 16 78 39 3,434 1, !5 5 334 130 17, U6 1,074 439 967 14 2,331 116 2,824 40 1,649 .S- ) 641 170 17,581 1,228 1,031 432 81 344 2,156 1,635 41 3,591 1, !* 385 115 14,812 1,125 560 1,803 19 3,264 175 2,761 42 1,485 t •li ! 321 100 13,066 1,112 780 703 121 263 2,210 1,083 43 16 5 1 1 15 3 2 4 5 2 1 44 11 ) 2 11 3 2 2 3 2 45 574 >3 > 250 26 987 46 7 68 205 26 27 46 178 5 ) 90 688 731 160 8 59 25 47 26 5 2 14 U 7 5 29 4« 26 8 1 2 28 U 9 9 2 52 49 U 7 1 24 6 2 12 1 27 50 12 8 1 1 21 3 4 3 1 8 51 8 1 2 46 2 4 9 5 52 40 4 14 23 7 5 8 18 34 2 60 53 17 2 10 56 10 9 1 31 23 3 54 54 1,128 16 2 840 1,228 397 81 163 237 215 752 350 1,702 55 230 4 5 627 2,705 574 272 15 286 59 378 - 7 1,682 56 1,093 20 1 514 1,284 499 146 204 348 207 1,086 373 1,181 57 223 > 4 340 3,162 436 238 538 45 258 7 732 58 11 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 4 3 59 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 1 1 60 230 3^ 7 30 86 104 40 4 160 47 75 61 27 55 1 172 128 4 70 2 15 31 2 16 1 62 63 1 21 T . ,. "i 25 82 140 1 20 64 65 48 41 3 20 200 275 720 25 60 66 67 200 100 75 68 3 4 1 33 8 1 1 8 69 7 2 1 1 123 11 1 7 4 1 1 70 29 64 20 582 193 20 10 100 71 84 60 4 36 2,241 120 4 122 75 5 6 72 1,000 14,830 4,000 58,254 27,890 1,500 1,000 15,730 73 3,160 2,966 1,000 8 4,439 2 248,584 1 26,893 4 150 6,425 3,710 100 400 2 74 75 1 1 150 3 35 3 15 10 27 1 37 76 77 15 20 30,000 105 8,240 9 2,500 1,200 104 5,200 10 2,000 78 79 1,000 5,000 24,000 2,100 20,400 1,500 80 2 27 55 81 82 "9 3,134 9,610 S3 84 3,600 802,484 2,738,145 85 86 Stub Items continued 196 Part 3 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table U.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For dennitions and explanations, see text) Hay crops: land from which hay was cut acres 1959. . 195i.. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . acres 1959. . 1954. . tons 1959.. 1954.. Sales . .fanns reporting 1959. . 1954.. tons 1959. . 1954.. Fanas reporting by acres cut for hay: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Clover, timothy, and mirtures of clover and grasses cut for hay.... farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . acres 1959. . 1954. . tons 1959.. 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . acres 1959. . 1954. . tons 1959.. 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959 . . 1954. . tons 1959. . 1954. . Wild hay cut farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . acres 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954. . Sales fanns reporting 1959.. 1954. . tons 1959.. 1954.. Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres fanns reporting 1959.. Other hay cut fanns reporting 1959. . 1954. . acres 1959. , 1954. . tons 1959.. 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959.. 1954., tons 1959. 1954. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains fanns reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Field seed crops harvested: Alfalfa seed oweetclover seed. Sudangrass seed. .fanns reporting 1959., 1954. acres 1959. , 1954. , pounds 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954., pounds 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. 18,972 19,606 139 209 7,689 7,456 15,813 14,657 33 39 2,613 3,966 22 1,122 153 1,113 122 3 78 101 94 3,841 3,476 2,027 818 7 5 109 29 105 81 4,070 3,396 4,871 2,234 10 7 501 568 22 34 22 14 13 52 127 2,250 5,090 1,354 2,462 7 10 209 140 2 404 20,200 1 14 2,100 8,087 8,413 287 458 4,868 5,136 12, 169 10,732 92 120 2,476 2,246 169 58 32 37 27 1,425 2,253 2,257 1,572 7 5 261 116 48 46 455 561 615 524 10 5 80 55 15 13 1,149 343 1,111 275 3 125 Garfield Gilpin 21 15 190 120 230 124 5,300 1 60 3,200 31,718 32,860 435 528 29,600 29,425 60,954 49,520 119 116 11,323 6,637 87 103 104 22 41 771 1,338 1,465 2,164 2 1 60 36 56 495 74/> 1,052 744 3 1 38 109 15 20 563 731 836 834 214 297 591 474 2 2 50 15 1 3 75 325 750 850 37 53 900 1,283 79,070 217,371 181 150 141 80 84 32 3 1 29 30 30,910 32,091 31 21 1,039 1,002 1,761 1,051 5 2 97 10 129 133 24,705 26,439 35,451 26,952 53 43 6,723 4,368 6 12 316 300 626 291 24 21 4,243 3,885 4,759 4,413 6 5 276 178 1 5 2 1 3 607 465 695 865 1 1 40 35 37,147 39,362 27 2S 804 732 1,419 1,311 3 2 105 66 103 152 27,583 33,253 41,270 44,300 24 30 4,749 3,183 15 55 202 81 261 32 17 6,875 5,175 10,639 6,41fi 3 3 275 190 3 4 24 6 1,830 2,645 1 3 400 3,175 3,095 3 38 200 20 450 7 19 1,082 2,330 1,587 3,030 22 6 2,015 565 2,172 541 343 48 1 6 7 8 1 40 40 COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OE 1959 AND 1954-Continued 197 Part 3 of 5 Huerfajio Jackson Jefferson Kiowa Kit Carson Lake La Plata Larimer Las Animas Lincoln Logan Mesa Mineral Moffat 14,97' > 83,933 11,563 1.309 4,606 1,84. 20,424 43,565 19,732 8,591 42,579 33,337 1,858 20,320 1 13,52 > 70,530 9,844 6,465 9,195 1,61! 22,347 40,35t 16,640 12,146 40,532 36,823 2,370 22,910 2 17! 3 216 9 54 404 84C 277 48 555 999 149 3 21 ... 470 38 53 1 538 946 301 54 608 1,482 1 161 4 9,73' 128 6,605 402 1,396 13,301 31,976 11,122 2,084 24,226 30,651 9,900 5 8,85 8,181 2,808 1,912 30C 16,812 32,428 9,550 2,082 24,276 35,197 430 10,380 6 17,79( 380 12,941 440 4,490 23,973 97,818 20,294 5,255 65,404 78,496 16,438 7 9,32- 12,201 2,975 3,624 75C 31,072 90,043 12,449 4,359 67,804 92,695 45 12,978 8 U 75 2 6 105 371 103 9 314 391 40 9 U 152 15 7 115 303 69 3 317 543 1 23 10 2,80= 3,441 85 361 3,679 28,876 6,614 335 29,124 22,320 3,677 11 59^ 2,752 1,211 413 4,438 19,425 4,226 530 26,865 24,171 45 1,233 12 2: 1 74 9 66 99 70 8 35 332 14 13 3t 1 58 "2 19 132 239 70 15 130 284 24 14 y 43 4 17 131 288 58 12 231 216 31 15 4= 27 2 9 53 175 55 6 117 107 44 16 2= 1 14 1 22 39 24 7 42 60 36 17 4 7 8 48 1 1 J 146 4' 52 3 18 38 3 71 18 4 ? 13 39 2 4 117 3( 47 2 13 13 7 60 19 2,40 3 4,021 2,179 20 35 45 > 4,969 2,80 3,335 no 439 902 590 5,820 20 2,69 7 8,608 588 135 165 22. i 2,654 2,19C ) 3,603 50 205 101 1,020 3,992 21 3,94! 4,379 2,944 15 35 28 J 7,248 3,47 4,029 131 519 1,986 840 8,123 22 2,99 ) 7,477 364 135 174 26( 1 4,325 1,88 > 2,230 19 255 123 780 5,367 23 i 5 11 I 40 11 1 13 15 24 1 3 7 14 4 1 3 8 25 88 J 801 880 17 5 1,203 9i 716 25 1,244 947 26 2( ) 912 54 234 5^ 50 10 139 448 27 1 1 3 38 4 44 32 7 51 26 180 119 1 31 28 2 J 3 44 6 89 119 7 61 40 150 101 2 80 29 40 485 466 155 1,028 1,060 94' 1 1,187 897 4,157 1,329 50 758 30 42 J 27 425 340 5,394 1,384 1,03. 972 2,213 3,902 768 90 2,503 31 49 ) 488 614 395 872 1,253 1,35 1,169 668 3,672 2,217 25 796 32 29< ) 18 236 380 2,754 1,806 89' 582 734 2,746 1,030 110 1,682 33 ' 9 4 8 c 4 1 10 18 2 34 ... 6 1 13 14 1( ) 4 6 10 11 1 6 35 2( ) 142 105 73 14i 233 20 187 368 35 36 ... 44 160 598 141 T 38 302 235 99 40 137 37 2 90 49 2 15 f 26 7 31 49 106 9 7 37 38 3' 1 86 15 2 18 ) 43 5 24 59 65 10 4 60 39 94 > 78,499 1,913 80 1,033 l,38f 642 6,92. 3,543 1,976 7,709 216 1,218 3,534 40 1,16S 61,295 182 90 418 1,09 I 881 4,29 1,993 2,916 6,407 491 780 5,186 41 1,10! 79,237 1,472 70 1,173 81 I 906 6,39 3,520 3,344 7,327 285 712 3,550 42 l,08f 53,048 129 35 301 76 J 1,240 3,46' 1 1,240 1,857 4,756 527 595 6,329 43 36 12 2 5 3 3 25 2 2 7 44 i 29 1 I 5 1 3 20 1 6 45 10,777 223 660 21 ? Ill lo! S 48 34 1,809 32 95 642 46 xu 5,685 36 7 ) 127 3 ' 32 118 1,807 40 743 47 11 1 7 1 ' 5 10 18 3 6 48 I "2 18 1 5 11 1- i 7 21 30 4 6 49 1 7 3 5 1( ) 7 7 19 2 8 50 1 9 1 3 I 2 1 > 6 4 15 "2 3 51 i 87 4 3 1 2. 6 7 24 "5 9 52 If 1 22 8 27 13 5( . 14 80 173 19 12 53 IC 1 14 27 31 34 2< 20 91 184 15 22 54 1,47« 800 400 652 1,114 384 89 545 3,524 6,048 239 308 55 38t 600 318 3,092 1,306 616 37 522 4,885 5,742 176 849 56 1,58. 800 608 452 1,163 598 l,31f 432 1,789 5,444 451 289 57 15] 250 231 2,676 527 742 49- 247 2,532 4,388 213 587 58 t 8 2 2 3 1^ 1 2 8 3 59 ] 4 9 3 I 1 9 19 1 1 60 21' 149 90 15 27 23' 20 60 120 76 61 4; .. 19 1 758 33 3 2i ! 6 L 288 421 8 2 2 62 63 64 1 ... 150 68 2 4< J 1 '90 65 66 11 ) 200 430 25 IB ) 550 67 63 5 2 2 4 1 I 9 1 30 40 9 69 1 1 11 1 15 1 ' 10 2 33 97 10 70 7( 1 19 85 71 2 3( 187 7 485 739 93 71 19C 1 2 825 1 107 12< 206 123 540 1,529 121 72 13,50( ) 4,700 7,210 9,225 200 2,25 ] 19,600 300 51,584 146,102 14,615 73 7,75t ... 400 47,080 60 7,640 4 11, oa 1 22,610 15,500 1 46,605 433,431 7,550 74 75 4 21 48 5 1 2 76 77 52 352 15,272 250 20 8 78 79 4,810 124,673 500 1,000 80 12 2 1 19 1 81 40 1,465 10 85 40 28 1,531 3 6 82 83 10 6,129 397,750 387 8,800 10,000 2,384 458,195 171 800 84 85 1,000 1,394,510 59,517 800,083 74,400 36 Stub Items ccmtinued' 198 Part 3 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item Montezuma Montrose Morgan Otero Ouray Park Phillips PltUn (For definitiona and explanations, see text) 1 Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres 1959. . . 14,950 27,847 28,259 18,514 11,690 39,022 5,951 3,617 2 1954... 15,714 27,976 34,135 28,755 9,822 22,487 11,338 7,670 3 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting 1959... 382 716 711 505 34 4 58 56 i. 1954. . . 482 891 903 735 68 4 99 61 5 acres 1959... 12,125 20,930 21,913 1«,1S9 1,705 184 2,374 5,389 6 1954. . . 13,583 22,363 29,115 28,095 2,538 25 4,6B8 5,109 7 tons 1959... 26,777 56,065 63,169 48,533 3,328 235 2,826 U,968 8 1954... 28,992 57,582 86,247 61,445 4,607 30 4,192 8,917 9 Sales farms reporting 1959. . . 110 251 391 335 7 1 12 13 10 1954. . . 109 286 489 436 18 17 8 11 tons 1959... 7,363 17,880 27,626 31,518 465 32 355 1,324 12 1954. . . Farms reporting hy acres cut for hay: 5,699 15,350 36,784 36,125 1,133 648 515 13 Under 10 acres f anus reporting 1959. . . 73 155 90 86 1 13 5 14 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959... 135 265 275 143 11 2 14 4 15 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 92 180 226 160 8 16 10 16 50 to 99 acres fanns reporting 1959... 63 85 95 84 10 2 9 15 17 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 14 31 25 32 4 6 22 18 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay.... farms reporting 1959... 45 175 12 2 63 14 3 27 19 1954... 25 95 U 3 51 11 5 27 20 acres 1959. . . 1,794 4,674 383 11 9,327 1,824 32 2,296 21 1954... 692 2,945 243 17 4,637 588 129 2,279 22 tons 1959... 2,398 8,057 324 20 12,459 1,436 31 3,506 23 1954. . . 1,060 4,224 329 31 5,905 339 122 3,3U 24 Sales farms reporting 1959. . . 12 38 5 19 3 5 25 1954. . . 2 16 5 3 1 1 26 tons 1959... 394 866 63 1,920 230 292 27 1954. . . 14 346 123 411 4 80 23 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1959. . . 40 64 58 19 8 14 32 7 29 69 100 31 34 5 35 79 6 30 acres 1959. . . 472 777 1,529 185 60 362 718 73 31 1954. . . 671 985 875 334 27 813 2,463 92 32 tons 1959... 613 1,431 1,625 231 59 158 679 122 33 1954. . . 1,145 1,206 910 341 28 295 2,074 136 34 Sales farms reporting 1959. . . 4 2 3 4 2 35 1954. . . 2 U 4 6 7 36 tons 1959... 71 23 185 33 118 37 1954... 21 117 320 92 130 38 Wild hay cut farms reporting 1959... 16 17 22 2 7 69 15 6 39 1954... 21 20 IS 1 23 75 9 2 40 acres 1959... 371 1,063 2,390 15 562 36,557 907 714 41 1954. . . 444 1,380 1,950 200 2,470 20,988 942 190 42 tons 1959... 424 1,991 1,463 21 566 20,832 1,140 746 43 1954. . . 647 1,247 1,258 31 2,864 7,910 551 350 44 Sales farms reporting 1959... 3 3 4 1 1 21 2 1 45 1954. . . 1 1 6 3 11 46 tons 1959. . . 130 195 520 6 5C 4,477 17 200 47 1954. . . Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: 11 75 578 694 920 48 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 6 2 2 4 2 1 49 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 4 5 "7 1 6 3 50 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 4 3 2 1 8 2 1 51 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 3 4 1 9 1 1 52 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959 — 4 9 42 2 3 53 Other hey cut farms reporting 1959. . . 7 20 43 12 1 2 69 2 54 1954... 19 22 56 9 ] 5 121 55 acres 1959... 119 287 1,991 114 e 95 1,920 iis 56 1954 . . . 324 303 1,952 109 10c 73 3,111 57 tons 1959... 208 398 1,416 217 t 40 1,952 268 58 1954... 528 412 1,378 145 10c 34 2,916 59 Sales farms reporting 1959... 2 4 7 60 1954... 5 5 "i 14 61 tons 1959... 71 11 89 260 62 1954. . . V 30 89 '10 382 63 clover, or small grains farms reporting 1959 — 8 1 ] ... 64 1954. . . 65 acres 1959... 6S 116 48 ■x. 66 1954... 67- tons, green weight 1959... 59e 789 500 '« 68 1954... Field seed crops harvested: 69 Alfalfa seed farms reporting 1959. . . 15 24 67 7 70 1954... 1 14 33 119 5 71 acres 1959. . . 36, 134 616 945 104 72 1954... IC 178 664 2,699 92 73 pounds 1959... 54,05C 27,290 55,340 132, OM 6,400 74 1954. . . l,50t 21,080 85,981 342,304 6,530 75 Sweetclover seed fanas reporting 1959... 8 4 4 76 1954. . . 3 2 1 77 acres 1959... 34 227 91 78 1954. . . 25 56 5 79 pounds 1959... 37,400 13,300 15,900 80 1954... 14,112 9,700 1,200 81 Sudangrass seed farms reporting 1959. . . 1 1 82 6 83 acres 1959... 1 .. ... 2 84 1954. . . 166 85 pounds 1959. . . 1,200 ... 1,660 86 1954. . . 27,574 ... ..., COLORADO 199 ur tKui '^ n/\K.v ILiTi 1 CjI J. L EjINOUOJ L1*0 \J1 it^uo n.i'* L^ 1 if'^-r V v_n i\. Part 3 of 5 Prowers Pueblo Rla Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel SedgTrick Sumnlt Teller Washington Weld Yuma 26, SU 16, 369 22,607 41,627 43,2 85 50,434 3,629 9,102 6,336 2,899 24,780 122,999 22,246 1 16,688 26,014 37,552 42,9 54 63,042 2,531 9,261 6,530 2,071 23,813 119,377 31,196 2 392 527 475 112 354 1 88 143 46 110 6 178 2,510 221 3 556 128 364 1 90 165 49 129 6 185 2,834 393 4 25,700 i3,750 70,515 13,555 8,766 26, 567 9,0 09 16,756 2,364 3,475 ... 410 1 8,584 92,367 10,074 5 14,464 9,042 21,938 7,2 64 14,729 1,635 3,599 88 6,335 100,822 19, 273 6 34,382 14,401 45,508 14,8 44 26,345 4,234 9,144 433 1 16,387 | 303,020 14,779 7 80,761 303 28,469 219 13,185 22 31,304 74 6,0 83 18,936 34 22 3,173 9 8,560 48 98 13,842 54 287,888 1,202 18,865 39 8 9 375 Sl.OS-i 226 24 68 21 39 4 62 48 1,174 42 10 14,042 1,825 6,459 1,8 89 2,601 412 3,480 4,313 109,050 1,843 11 55,693 12,487 2,346 3,691 9 79 3,166 70 2,872 4,393 86,840 3,866 12 16 184 8 20 19 7 1 15 2 15 152 18 13 72 125 17 58 52 13 10 41 2 46 749 79 14 102 86 26 73 50 28 17 37 58 1,014 61 15 135 54 26 104 46 38 13 13 1 44 502 35 16 67 26 35 99 21 57 5 4 1 15 93 28 17 22 86 38 2 54 38 5 5 31 6 9 50 25 18 3 12 88 57 3 02 23 9 2 3i 3 21 26 19 19 752 10,773 2,613 30,7 30 7,506 680 92 5,589 303 1 554 2,493 757 20 219 373 12,093 2,216 31,5 92 2,727 511 102 6,265 37 913 835 443 21 1,129 17,191 3,45" 54,2 60 6,795 402 88 6,489 321 j 558 2,844 618 22 260 205 3 15,705 11 2,767 6 44,4 -48 2,752 67 11 509 102 7,334 9 47 782 1 1,392 9 358 1 23 24 1 2 16 8 68 3 2 7 1 2 1 25 280 1,487 225 6,2 77 981 375 100 589 39 26 100 15 1,403 187 6,2 JO 260 102 1,189 80 110 27 27 9 50 18 82 43 43 ~ 44 1 29 166 251 64 28 17 198 59 3'5 125 88 49 13 61 29 204 135 127 29 505 XO 2,568 9 70 1,495 109 997 'lo e 74 4,273 6,954 1,487 30 361 782 726 4,021 2,2 96 5,567 186 1,945 1,; 57 8,512 3,912 3.943 31 281 608 424 3,985 1.5 03 2,383 136 1,118 10 93 4,285 6,797 1,: ■>3 1 32 375 4 3 1A5 652 10 13 891 4 6,202 5 10 i,a 04 5,217 1 4 8 6 266 "i 2,0U 6 6 e 70 5,604 2 9 16 2,225 24 7 2,068 3 11 73 34 35 222 201 5 192 172 28 174 541 33 36 75 116 124 473 1 59 392 20 254 813 208 418 37 5 8 46i 9 27 69 26 85 7 31 3 23 63 121 82 38 3 35 65 28 91 5 29 3 22 42 59 70 39 462 2,493 8,977 1,: 20 24,359 320 3,764 637 1,. 12 3,845 13,873 5,450 40 802 530 3,731 8,875 1,1 J8 38,419 126 2,930 265 e 60 1,740 9,270 4, ^. ~ "1 617 467 4,118 12,520 2,C 186 22,438 394 3,033 725 1,' 57 3,401 10,147 ■ 1-2 383 610 4,800 7.610 •^ 83 21,384 164 2,204 380 75 1,023 4,781 '■'^ 43 3 3 9 3 14 6 3 9 ^ 7 4A 1 6 10 4 12 3 2 6 1 45 110 250 1,011 140 2,708 75 239 23 792 818 710 46 90 527 522 ] 18 1,543 300 19 115 4 47 2 3 4 6 1 2 7 22 5 48 1 3 17 7 9 8 8 17 28 26 49 1 3 7 9 4 5 7 7 16 le 19 50 1 2 2 18 2 11 6 1 12 13 11 51 3 1 12 21 7 59 10 3 5 11 35 1'- 52 9 16 8 17 20 5 21 2 196 163 144 j 53 11 28 11 18 17 18 28 4 187 119 139 54 152 1,095 195 782 i.c 109 288 16 774 100 7,404 f,775 4,423 55 404 539 422 452 64 1,465 73 685 29 6,313 4,516 3,170 56 284 1,910 464 1,295 1.^ 52 220 16 845 145 5,572 5,326 4,096 57 330 353 386 1,101 104 799 84 648 19 3,679 2,616 2,272 58 1 4 1 2 1 3 1 8 15 9 59 2 2 1 2 3 4 11 11 8 60 5 68 10 110 A2 97 110 148 720 299 61 .. 43 60 3 29 66 20 270 684 182 62 2 2 1 1 3 1 63 1 2 1 1 64 120 47 30 140 120 527 55 65 50 135 22 90 66 1,150 90 240 2,100 '.'. 600 3,403 175 67 200 800 150 130 68 87 12 5 2 1 2 3 9 43 69 95 11 4 2 3 1 7 16 13 59 70 2,684 204 65 33 2 325 196 99 2,235 71 2,453 57 46 15 27 30 89 480 212 2,653 72 460^427 33,740 10,000 .00 500 21,500 19,935 17,520 158,685 73 518,254 4,165 2,160 2,600 d85 3,000 11,900 28,455 18,492 272, 144 74 2 5 2 1 3 7 75 'i 2 1 7 1 3 76 22 108 50 8 19 199 77 3 73 20 165 12 42 78 4,500 35,100 11,000 4,200 2,300 17,440 79 500 14,000 2,900 5,720 900 2,050 80 2 4 7 106 1,600 43,280 5 6 243 98 200,360 62,000 1 1 3 7 81 1 4 1 13 32 20 1 105 132 33 10 182 3 330 34 4,000 2,000 35 50,100 22,453 400 36,163 103,850 85 36 Stub i^.cin3 ccntinued 200 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 4 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definiLions and esplanalions. see text) Arapahoe Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting 1959.. 195^.. ; 1959^. 195'i^ . hundredne i ght Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting 1959. 195i. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959., 195-^., Broomcom farms reporting 1959. . 1954. 1959. 1954. tons of brush 1959. 1954. Vegetables for horre use and for sale (otfier than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms Vegetables harvested for sale farms Tomatoes farms Sweet com farms Cabbage farms Sweet peppers farms Cantaloups, honeydews, find mQEkmelons farms Green peas farms Dry onions farms Carrots - farms Lettuce and romaine farms Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954. . quarts 1959.. 1954. . reporting 1959... 1954... reporting 1959... 1954. . . acres 1959... 1954... 1959. . . 1954. . . reporting 1959. . . 1954... acres 1959. . . 1954... reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959... 1954. . . reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959... 1954... reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959... 1954... reporting 1959... 1954. . . acres 1959... 1954... reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959... 1954... reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959. . . 1954... reporting 1959 . . . 1954. . . acres 1959. . . 1954. . . reporting 1959... 1954.. . acres 1959... 1954... 1,712 3,335 51,041 51,181 10,492,946 10,016,799 4,161 3,927 142,641 113,170 2,438,479 1,639,227 223 340 46,828 63,807 6,946 4,965 10,940 14,292 1,743 2,139 38,915 29,640 10,621,681 6,728,052 614 754 3,946 2,943 522 629 2,900 2,778 208 354 1,884 2,552 274 247 561 362 274 311 2,163 1,976 207 154 3,039 1,560 605 649 7,702 5,238 129 240 1,026 1,338 216 304 5,853 2,895 180 39 55,259 83,943 102 28 22,000 5,270 37 101 2,959 2,598 44,714 39,836 292 385 174 293 4,011 5,004 1,306,456 1,655,144 28 52 56 126 566 490 120 417 661 87 109 209 171 19 33 243 248 5 48 12 66 121 573 662 395 588 53 101 92 288 6,095 6,520 112 142 4,474 4,438 842,782 833,860 142 757 1,253 7,734 39 177 1,375 1,570 456,925 174,200 1 1 1 1 7 12 352 448 3 335 792 617 (Z) 14 565 110 158 65 151 18,560 40,105 (Z) 2 5 9 25 15,360 (Z) 17 341 40 13,083 400 208 295 45,396 59.617 6,759 4,635 115 139 409 (Z) 87,340 162 1 1 (Z) (Z) Z Reported In small fractions. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 201 Part 4 0 f5 Boulder Chaffs e Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Dougl s Eagle Elbert 1 2 a 34 "i 1 62 102 58 166 3 9 38 152 3 30 40 1 64 1 2 1 2 (Z) (2) 43 57 (Z) (Z) 4,185 3,522 2,010 3,843 2 4 52 66 16 31 392 (Z) 448 (z) (2) 3 4 8 3, 78 7, J45 J72 ' 2 4 765,044 765,210 483,960 781,590 105 107 10.820 5,385 1,535 1,565 77,564 4 90,349 18 9 5 6 97 63 6 6 1 91 89 30 66 1 7 8 2,817 1,324 188 247 '40 2,806 1,853 662 1,043 '60 9 10 49,185 17,540 ... "i 30 4 2,301 2,016 560 41,292 7,067 3 900 '73 ... ... 13,031 17,929 3«3 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 312 292 1 82 04 45 58 2 145 282 131 237 86 108 59 44 704 920 16 5 79 140 83 109 82 116 24f 197 19 20 30 23 2 3 27 36 20 29 46 24 1 2 50 65 9 22 1 1 2 21 22 832 493 14 38 1,463 1,152 4,552 1,986 618 318 4 9 269 276 71 160 1 (Z) 1 23 24 182, Ul 4,C 104,382 S," 20 45 471,673 114,627 2,170,321 620,010 103,224 38,145 1,200 2,100 62,335 59,249 55,916 91,696 10 14 320 25 26 10 14 51 75 ( 1 z) 37 10 373 121 1 (Z) 32 38 82 82 1 2 (z) 1 ... . . 27 28 29 30 16 14 95 50 ( 2 1 2 z) 1 (Z) 7 1 8 4 "i (z) 20 13 7 6 2 5 1 8 ... ... i ... 2 1 31 32 33 34 7 7 119 93 ( 1 1 2 z) 1 2 20 68 7 14 370 474 1 (z) 1 1 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 12 3 29 35 36 37 38 8 7 17 9 '. '. '. 5 6 4 1 2 (Z) 7 8 41 23 39 40 41 42 2 3 10 2 14 10 63 124 5 4 27 2 43 44 45 46 8 2 201 2 ( 1 1 2 z) 18 27 537 807 3 6 13 105 1 1 (z) (z) 3 2 1 (z) 47 48 49 50 6 10 87 89 1 2 11 5 150 40 1 (Z) 16 30 104 156 1 1 51 52 53 54 3 5 5 22 ( 1 1 2 z) 1 1 1 (Z) 2 8 260 212 1 (Z) 1 1 (z) (z) 3 "i 4 2 1 (Z) 55 56 57 58 1 7 3 35 1 3 2 37 17 13 837 265 12 17 2,748 992 1 2 2 5 2 2 3 9 4 13 1 (Z) 59 60 61 •2 4 3 1 3 1 9 14 2 63 64 1 ( (z) Z) 2 (z) 2 3 '■'■ (z) 65 66 463 216 7 80 36 190 3,645 3,290 '.'. 116 67 68 Stub Items continued 202 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 4 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Ilem (For definitions and explanalions, see text) El Paso Fremont Garfield Gilpin Grand Gunnison Hinsdale 1 Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use 2 4 1 2 48 133 6 8 12 28 1 2 1954... 3 acres 1959^. . 1954'.. 14 1 Z) z) 80 228 2 4 18 22 1 5 6 hundredweight 1959. . . 1954... 2,240 46 10 11 15,957 37,766 179 239 899 1,949 25 7 8 Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... 8 16 9 10 acres 1959... 1954. . . 170 161 11 12 tons 1959... 1954... 2,603 2,128 ... 13 Broomcom farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954. .. 2 1 ... 15 16 17 18 acres 1959... 1954. . . tons of brush 1959... 1954... 104 35 9 4 19 20 Vegetables for home use and for sale (ottier tfian tristi and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... 252 259 >26 ^5 300 451 2 1 20 46 27 46 5 2 21 22 Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... 5 8 45 89 8 15 3 5 23 24 acres 1959.. . 1954... 299 300 i28 ,20 13 13 ' 226 87 25 26 Sales dollars 1959. . . 1954... 48,041 74, 44,860 101, !56 >57 1,367 3,901 18,828 16,251 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Tomatoes farms reporting 1959. . . 1954. . . acres 1959... 1954... Sweet com farms reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959... Cabbage...... farms reporting 1959... 1954 .. . acres 1959 .. . 1954... Sweet peppers farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... acres 1959. . . 1954... Cantaloups, honeydews. and imiBkmelonB farms reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959. .. 1954... 3 8 116 133 3 1 23 40 8 15 32 58 18 L02 14 25 18 38 20 26 9 9 4 6 7 9 6 12 7 5 6 10 6 7 1 2 (Z) (z) 1 (z) 2 1 (z) (z) 47 48 49 50 Green peas farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... acres 1959... 1954... 1 1 2 (Z) 9 4 91 1 1 3 (z) (z) 1 7 51 52 53 54 Dry onions farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... acres 1959. . . 1954... 3 1 14 18 9 13 1 2 (z) (z) 1 "i 2 2 14 20 4 4 1 2 (z) (2) 3 39 56 57 58 1954... acres 1959... 1954. . . 59 60 61 62 Lettuce and romaine farms reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959... 1954... 1 2 11 23 12 44 1 3 (Z) (Z) 3 1 106 27 K\ Berries and ottier small fruits tiarvested for sale: 4 15 27 13 18 64 1954... 65 66 acres 1959 1954. . . (Z) 10 12 3 10 67 68 quarts 1959... 1954. . . 84 5, 9, ?91 351 4,014 5,392 Z Reported In Bmall fractions. ^Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Cuntinued 203 Part 4 of 5 Huerfano Jackson Jefferson Kiowa Kit Carson Lake Lo Plata Larloier Las Animas Lincoln Logan 78 143 (Z) 300 335 226 463 66 143 544 1,178 149,398 264,050 33 5 25 44 105 293 649 (Z) 5 16,781 9,770 1,410 (Z) 5 11 224 214 252 (Z) 5 9 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) 19 143 12,961 7,295 2 1 (Z) (Z) (z) 2 (z) 1,592 3,561 158 246 26,464 43,098 301 240 8,748 5,846 154,722 80,939 341 498 490 614 10 9 105 95 15 8 2,684 1,430 3,534 2,032 404,245 257,755 1 1 (z) (z) 26 16 142 9 674 441 1 1 (Z) (2) 21 3 369 1 (Z) 2 1,436 1,656 479 431 6,417 5,120 695 992 100 210 265 300 1 (Z) 3 1 3 1 (Z) (Z) (z) (z) 117 174 25 437 11 54 8 189 32 152 23 170 3,467 19.512 3,014 22,126 296 81 329 116 9,865 3,249 9,533 3,394 154,805 67,532 125,327 55,991 381 324 7 16 71 82 9,919 6,299 3 7 4 6 Mesa Mineral Moffat 1 (Z) 2 (Z) (Z) 873 1,282 113 188 903 1.028 221,205 233,040 154 730 758 28 34 50 12 9 10 17 8,800 4,475 33 104 44 88 1.117 3,450 152 204 1,550 235 (Z) (Z) (z) 1 (Z) 2 (Z) 1 (Z) 3 (Z) 1 (z) (z) stub items continued 204 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 4 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For ijefinitions and explanations, see text) Ouray Phillips Other field crops harvester): Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting 1959. 1954. 1959-' 195+1 htmdredweight Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Broomcom farms reporting 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. tons of brush 1959. 1954. Vegetables for horre use anrj for sale (other than Irish anrl sweet potatoes); Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1959. 1954. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting Sales dollars Tomatoes farms reporting acres Sweet com farms reporting acres Cabbage farms reporting acres Sweet peppers farms reporting acres 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Cantaloups , honeydews , and muslOQalons f I reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Green peas farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Dry onions farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Carrots farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Lettuce and romaine farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Berries anrl other small fruits harvester] for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. quarts 1959. 1954. 38 157 77 160 7,631 17,002 416 633 5,037 5,276 3 1 (Z) (2) C2) (2) 1 3 (2) 4 (Z) 1,586 2,179 66 180 698 936 131,691 196,464 1,479 1,418 26,475 19,022 603 875 74 132 684 671 227,920 174,617 12 26 33 39 9 18 24 10 3 1 1 Cz) 2 2 2 (Z) 1 3 (Z) 69 105 533 544 1 (Z) 2,060 U,251 74 114 1,660 1,601 329,266 320,577 566 561 19,716 18,774 321,320 281,342 413 511 27 25 213 172 45,670 29,755 6 12 23 45 6 6 6 2 1 (Z) 18 11 179 97 (Z) (Z) 15 18 319 180 63,853 34,577 243 217 6,364 4,280 105,109 56,589 193 231 216 207 5,724 3,530 1,223,535 674,984 128 116 1,524 890 24 17 47 34 79 79 1,048 808 10 5 66 41 139 102 2,328 1,316 (Z) 2 (Z) 23 (Z) (Z) 1,800 452 1 420 (Z) 1,250 1,150 113 128 375 35 Z Reported in small fractions. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continuecl 205 Part 4 of 5 Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Sunmlt Teller Washington Weld Yuma "i 1 1 4 86 308 372 57 145 78 129 3 30 21 32 1 6 3 2 10 470 552 9 18 1 2 '26 27 (Z) (z) 12 16,052 17,575 87 221 4,281 4,895 9 7 783 1,066 (Z) 2 2 3 5 3 12,635 10,908 3 18 3 4 1,560 10,854 2 15 1,038 3,988,430 3,469,068 6,752 15,342 850,238 309,325 1,440 447 149,399 176,160 10 59 57 46 812 215 2,564,483 2,323,053 507 2,147 5 63 72 143 147 1 3 1 1 7 84 88 26 24 1,882 1,6a 1 7 8 2,666 3,045 4,166 3,983 34 69 15 1 731 ... 4,087 3,740 714 768 63,427 47,650 42 9 10 38,588 24,126 65,691 47,104 280 489 300 2 4,163 82,014 51,107 14,691 10,396 1,197,349 762,958 672 11 12 I. 22 3 ... 13 14 275 1,243 132 ... 15 16 29 92 15 ... 17 18 120 70 259 286 91 127 170 274 131 254 89 140 14 50 83 86 13 6 7 16 225 287 954 743 300 308 19 20 28 15 168 178 ' 2 25 33 1 7 18 1 "3 18 12 ... 1 3 4 343 358 10 6 21 22 431 372 3,2U 2,645 (Z) 480 438 70 341 664 27 "3 128 61 ... ... "2 4 8 7,289 4,963 24 8 23 24 123,050 97,353 705,338 615,503 'S8 149,616 45,869 10,000 45,430 207,818 5,100 320 26,115 15,675 500 185 116 1,593,994 1,019,263 4,800 809 25 26 6 5 31 11 86 86 358 194 2 (Z) (Z) 7 6 3 2 1 (Z) 62 87 449 455 2 2 3 1 27 23 29 30 9 2 12 1 73 82 342 306 1 (z) 3 2 9 6 9 4 2 3 4 2 50 58 530 425 3 2 4 2 31 32 33 34 1 (Z) 21 29 45 56 1 30 2 "I 2 2 3 (Z) 5 44 63 484 526 35 36 37 38 1 1 (Z) (Z) 56 56 86 67 ... 4 5 13 6 36 7 39 40 41 42 7 8 91 116 50 53 250 254 ... 5 5 13 8 1 1 (Z) (Z) 24 37 77 99 2 1 43 44 45 46 1 (z) 15 21 24 26 ::; 7 14 67 129 1 1 10 27 (z) "i (zj 1 (Z) 67 33 1,555 353 47 48 49 50 17 9 263 234 79 82 601 652 19 43 38 66 ... ... ... ... ... 11 7 91 35 1 1 (Z) (Z) 1 (z) 109 92 1,641 910 19 13 265 73 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 1 (z) 25 33 61 49 ... ... ... 14 26 407 274 4 125 17 648 (zi 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 6 51 46 59 60 61 52 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 ... 4 4 1 63 64 (Z) (z) 1 (z) 1 (Z) 1 1 ... 1 3 (Z) 65 66 12 360 300 1,355 5,000 120 330 700 1 640 2,500 60 67 63 Stub Items continued 206 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 5 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, D text) Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Apples farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages. ... 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Peaches fanns reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. l^ees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Pears farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages , 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Grapes farms reporting 1959. 1954. Vines of all ages 1959. 1954. Vines not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Vines of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954. Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959. , 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Sour cherries farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954. Sweet cherries farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954. Apricots farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. 2,333 3,187 18,519 20,286 1,591 2,299 436,336 406,821 148,099 85,472 288,237 321,349 764,803 1,443,560 1,577 2,131 856,146 979,683 186,121 157,767 670,025 821,916 1,555,057 1,390,549 750 1,074 90,793 99,121 27,856 24,466 62,937 74,555 195,437 212,443 518 844 31,320 55,916 3,720 4,885 27,600 51,031 159,150 249,476 821 1,283 28,847 32,940 8,152 4,969 20,695 27,971 34,121 43 , 133 850 1,342 102,252 114,022 27,668 28,098 74,584 85,924 1,931,625 2,180,288 659 940 35,554 36,548 9,420 14,377 26,134 22,271 903,866 1,974,819 937 1,373 43,227 56,508 2,946 6,286 40,281 50,222 78,944 64,730 24 11 33 13 22 14 305 418 150 119 155 299 18 11 7 102 1,233 53 508 49 775 136 69 33 31 103 Arapahoe 150 381 43 85 102 296 19 5 107 50 15 852 50 12 434 751 129 50 305 701 356 605 14 23 10 12 78 135 24 59 54 76 13 140 353 28 155 112 198 3 7 7 72 132 2 71 70 61 49 500 141 18 61 302 Z Reported in small fractions. ^Does not include data for farms ivith les. than 20 trees and grapevines. COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 207 Part 5 of 5 Boulder Chaffc e Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores 1 Douglas Eagle Elbert 38 16 1 1 4 431 16 7 5 4 1 3i 29 7 9 561 31 3 7 4 2 96 18 1 1 1 6,966 17 10 5 2 3 59 54 ^ 8 8 6,431 40 3 6 6 4 38 16 1 1 4 363 11 7 5 3 5 38 30 8 8 390 31 8 7 6 6 2,083 1, 104 '32 14 34 275, 543 132 265 75 21 7 1,699 1, 702 41 313 126 227,688 348 216 189 115 8 335 342 7 10 98,016 54 5 14 9 258 306 176 28 47,93! 56 75 35 59 10 1,748 762 . . 7 24 177,527 78 260 75 7 11 1,U1 1, 396 41 137 98 179,753 292 141 154 56 12 1,779 S30 100 10 11 533,004 20 37 305 13 1,176 324 1,100,059 174 42 6 14 17 4 318 15 3 2 15 12 8 401 34 1 1 7 16 125 16 lob, 301 206 15 15 17 70 113 178.245 301 2 '2 45 18 99 4 36,257 63 3 15 19 30 11 25,926 23 2 12 20 26 12 130,044 143 12 21 40 102 152,319 248,128 352,420 ... 278 36 523 2 33 22 23 24 14 2 3 150 6 3 2 1 25 11 4 155 20 2 3 1 26 33 4 27,365 39 13 3 3 27 32 10 27,224 55 7 13 4 28 25 2 3,261 13 8 3 3 29 17 5 11,284 11 5 9 4 30 8 2 19,104 26 5 31 15 5 2 15,940 52,769 43,307 ... 44 3 20 2 ... 4 5 32 33 34 18 3 75 9 2 35 17 9 39 20 1 1 4 36 272 57 3,176 33 15 37 231 20 337 4,300 240 9 16 38 118 10 429 43 10 39 44 '20 455 30 2 40 154 ■47 2,747 — 40 5 41 187 337 3,845 * 210 9 14 42 636 120 27,354 361 30 43 1,845 ... 1,230 27,060 703 75 44 18 4 160 11 3 2 3 45 13 6 133 29 2 5 7 46 lU 2 12 7 16, 563 73 12 17 31 47 62 12 26 104 13,967 233 33 23 S3 43 47 6 3 4,953 24 6 2 31 49 35 11 615 6 4 1 30 50 64 '2 6 4 U,610 49 6 1' 51 27 12 15 10 ItK 1 13,352 21,028 227 12 29 22 1 53 52 53 1 3 20 10 30,008 253 20 54 24 3 1 3 114 8 2 3 2 55 20 4 4 6 131 21 5 6 56 363 9 54 16 18,762 32 16 21 57 796 32 '85 31 49 15,534 172 17 56 58 344 2 27 6 6,256 13 3 6 59 30 12 6 5,504 21 4 23 60 519 7 27 10 12,506 10 13 15 61 716 32 85 19 43 10,030 151 13 33 62 28,781 60 500 155 249,496 130 40 63 11,940 !40 224 145 989,311 1,476 '30 125 64 8 181 8 2 1 65 6 1 210 23 2 1 66 41 21,319 24 7 2 67 94 '42 2 19,060 62 4 2 63 17 4,558 5 7 2 69 85 6,523 11 2 2 70 24 16,761 19 71 9 42 2 12,537 468,52' 51 50 "2 72 73 15 1,418,754 432 74 2 187 15 3 1 75 5 "2 239 31 3 4 76 3 14,773 187 23 30 77 14 33 18.391 301 18 27 78 3 l,ff)l 55 30 79 12 2,273 13,687 14 132 3 23 8 80 81 "2 33 16,618 25,016 35,061 287 72 52 15 20 19 82 83 84 208 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 5 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For derinuions Jind explanations, see text) Gilpin Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orcbards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959. .. 1954. . , Apples farms reporting 1959. . , 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954. . Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959.. 1954.. Peaches farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . . 1954. . Trees of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959.. 1954.. Pears farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . . 1954. . Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. Grapes farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Vines of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Vines not of bearing age 1959. . 1954. . Vines of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959.. 1954. . Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959 . . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. Sour cherries farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959. . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959.. 1954.. Sweet cherries farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959.. 1954.. Apricots farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959 . . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959.. 1954.. 27 47 12 23 300 732 24 66 276 666 131 26 16 97 175 21 60 12 20 214 927 26 102 188 325 2,605 1,962 2 4 9 32 6 16 3 16 100 123 296 419 1,044 112 302 15,972 34,476 1,853 6,804 14,119 27,672 11,543 778 38 86 345 2,114 156 212 189 1,902 4,001 41 109 215 678 26 100 189 573 94 2 38 144 1,873 9,916 314 213 1,559 9,703 2,126 31,957 39 98 573 796 50 39 523 707 6 100 80 207 3,793 9,617 278 2,323 3,515 7,294 22,740 19,143 14 38 S3 804 34 95 49 709 20 100 3 24 111 150 485 671 100 147 11,934 17,872 1,183 1,373 10,801 15,999 21,812 44,948 76 105 6,324 10,344 169 1,779 6,155 8,565 6,600 7,123 41 68 253 500 23 40 230 460 363 665 32 34 2,719 4,707 1,283 653 1,436 4,054 11,812 8,245 58 30 1,2U 4,005 24 433 1,189 3,772 1,722 2,474 45 71 279 623 24 135 255 488 11,523 15,793 51 69 5,406 4,844 3,543 2,677 1,863 2,167 120,300 204,225 87 120 3,266 3,648 21 462 3,245 3,186 9,015 3,790 1 2 400 20") 2C 1,500 60 20O 1 50 1 100 ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 209 Part 5 of 5 Huerfano Jackaon Jefferson Kiowa Kit Carson Lake <1U 235 36 U, JTi 191 99 45 62 59 93 i3 71 1,318 3,525 461 468 857 3,057 544 384 19 10 120 37 101 26 19 11 16 25 4,132 6,789 241 42 3,891 6,747 2,841 10,955 18 29 297 906 58 274 239 632 24 40 503 1,349 78 60 425 1,289 8,155 255 8 9 27 398 21 162 6 236 32 420 3 5 5 12 3 11 2 1 302 53 293 31 9 22 120 104 25 52 95 52 13 16 215 199 133 126 82 73 1,282 55 2 7 8 54 3 18 5 36 43 5 13 74 111 56 106 18 5 22 157 231 63 94 5,287 4,844 547 327 4,740 4,517 7,414 16,326 27 38 146 661 16 55 130 606 274 1,481 39 58 479 346 14 35 465 3U 550 733 6 4 23 27 6 27 321 135 168 249 28 47 140 202 78 534 32 45 167 269 4 29 163 240 3,519 7,479 25 24 573 446 9 54 569 392 22,143 38,960 38 39 1A2 173 12 17 130 156 352 31 105 168 838 962 33 151 5,127 8,841 353 657 4,274 3,184 10,374 15,820 37 13 135 231 65 14 70 217 Las Anijnas 15 24 103 294 9 223 1,332 1,150 28 38 184 362 li 69 173 293 40 33 76 136 62,599 69,874 14,107 14,082 4«,492 55,792 1,260,697 722,763 15 321 316 8 32 313 284 14,020 3,135 11 7 21 26 14 16 7 10 16 20 263 306 128 119 135 137 487 13 64 131 11 55 53 76 20 7 81 104 43 33 38 71 65 96 15 32 13 18 140 184 81 60 59 124 144 13 215 230 177 95 38 135 19 111 255 22 36 89 219 931 324 803 1,078 7,017 7,316 232 357 41,364 27,942 21,950 14,331 19,414 13,561 50,926 36,353 689 945 639,797 728,293 143,523 126,317 496,274 601,976 1,241,857 1,443,132 228 310 59,353 64,910 17,959 12,120 41,394 52,790 138 , 536 164,350 155 233 11,410 15,325 851 1,993 10,559 13,327 81 , 580 100,260 186 338 5,271 6,526 1,061 1,007 4,210 5,519 9,561 7,550 177 251 11,703 8,604 5,540 4,012 6,168 4,592 311,496 376,123 219 313 5,570 7,311 736 4,020 4,784 3,291 169,955 137,158 364 542 23,090 30,639 1,321 2,397 21,769 27,742 43,123 24,051 8 2 8 3 3 4 6 5 7 6 170 7 133 8 15 9 23 10 155 11 160 12 285 13 20 14 3 15 3 16 7 17 27 18 3 19 11 20 4 21 16 22 2 23 24 3 25 5 26 6 27 32 28 2 29 9 30 4 31 23 32 1 33 7 34 4 35 5 36 21 37 43 38 4 39 12 40 17 41 31 42 21 43 10 44 5 45 7 46 30 47 148 48 49 4 50 30 51 144 52 31 53 10 54 5 55 6 56 23 57 28 58 3 59 3 60 20 61 25 62 252 63 301 64 65 1 66 67 5 68 69 2 70 71 3 72 73 74 3 75 4 76 11 77 22 73 79 2 80 11 81 20 32 14 33 84 210 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 5 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY {For definitions and explanations, see text) Morgan PMlllpa Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes;^ Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards J groves, vineyaxdG , and planted nut trees farm;: reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954. . Apples farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959.. 1954.. Peaches farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959.. 1954.. Pears fanns reporting 1959, . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. Grapes farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . Vines of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Vines not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Vines of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested pcjunds 1959.. 1954.. Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959 . . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959., 1954,. Sour cherries farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity ttarvested pounds 1959. . 1954.. Sweet cherries... farms reporting 1959,. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959,. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 1954.. Apricots farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959. , 1954., Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954., Trees of bearing age 1959 . , 1954., Qu.antity harvested tjushels 1959. 1954., 150 227 1,245 1,593 133 215 42,711 47,610 8,174 4,249 34,537 43,361 77,521 113,669 96 174 18,608 25,769 2,946 308 15,662 25,461 16,649 29,963 55 119 524 1,089 57 171 467 918 759 1,419 33 84 2,432 4,160 13 152 2,419 4,008 13,782 40,995 52 129 395 907 56 76 339 831 215 1,306 49 121 289 476 46 90 243 386 2,221 15,261 36 88 536 673 146 43 390 630 1,156 28,391 66 144 597 959 91 104 506 855 529 U6 129 176 342 911 108 160 29,151 23,282 12,884 5,953 16,267 17,329 45,853 110,688 104 U7 22,541 32,102 1,852 2,377 20,689 29,725 41,229 46,316 75 2,082 2,938 1,238 377 SAi 2,561 2,272 1,663 32 53 4,050 6,234 69 178 3,981 6,056 14,960 18,820 51 87 349 1,241 183 102 666 1,139 705 680 50 53 864 1,240 480 373 384 367 15,214 12,157 41 61 1,333 1,734 173 4U 1,160 1,370 111,105 141,527 73 101 524 1,032 51 130 473 902 704 1,507 6 28 159 12 16 159 66 460 14 109 4 28 10 81 82 760 269 278 169 179 100 99 5 14 208 131 175 66 33 65 5 10 260 602 22 78 238 524 430 1,800 2 14 21 219 19 28 2 191 17 625 1,990 6 591 619 1,399 6,290 50 2 32 204 30 204 3 5 44 70 14 12 30 58 1,000 165 ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. COLORADO OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 211 Part 5 of r> Proneps Pdetlo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma 5 13 2 1 2 1 4 7 35 1 6 3 3 "2 1 3 2 7 1 9 29 3I .. 2 8 5 1 4 1 3 23 44 7| t, 9 4 2 1 2 2 4 1 24 26 i i. 11 2 1 2 1 3 7 35 el ■. 8 12 4 2 1 5 3 8 1 12 36 21 ■. 38 212 135 20 105 40 21 61 508 64 '• 90 183 204 104 18 114 22 95 15 85 701 22; ', IS 98 12 20 3 19 165 47| > 37 56 '42 18 33 14 62 64 350 20 114 135 3 105 20 18 42 343 17: ' 53 127 204 62 81 8 33 15 21 351 11 , - 2 82 70 '10 "2 120 200 10 20 8 '20 10 149 33 ' i ■ ■■ 5 5 2 5 23 "';lr 8 7 2 2 1 9 11 3I >: 150 46 8 22 130 ■^5, ' 95 41 5 3 6 111 66 13' .: 32 15 6 79 44| ., 58 23 1 1 53 52 4 = :■ US 31 3 16 51 1 .-; 37 18 4 2 2 ;■; 6 53 14 2 9 :3 2 4 1 2 5 17 5 6 5 "i ... 1 2 3 "i 8 12 :.. 7 10 6 4 23 80 44 35 8 1 4 "5 13 1 47 36 \\ 3 3 1 ... 7 22 44 f ' 9 3 2 5 26 28 4 7 5 4 16 58 ;i 26 5 1 4 3 8 1 21 8 1 3 2 7 2 1 3 -5j 3 6 2 4 13 1 2 10 1 1 1 "i 6 10 3- 3i 133 11 30 76 1 37 26 469 '12 5 3 5 59 134 ?;< 6 54 18 52 • . . 3- 12 43 12 5 29 78 -iC 28 79 11 12 24 1 'il U 426 3 5 30 56 -.2 142 666 600 65 !!! 5 45 230 220 ^'1 4 6 1 1 1 2 7 23 = ^.■ 7 5 1 2 1 8 1 10 25 2 30 74 5 '14 20 5 1,655 165 IS 32 71 5 19 3 88 3 1,596 183 8 '»'^ 8 15 8 1,016 34 11 -i:- 18 8 "2 ' 3 47 1,551 89 3 5C 22 59 5 6 20 5 639 131 7 51 14 63 5 17 . ... 41 3 45 94 5 '2 5 19 2 6 5 558 11 10 !'2 2 ... 1 .')'■ 1 7 1 1 1 4 6 26 5! ., 3 7 2 1 1 i 9 1 12 25 3 10 51 20 24 3 43 48 185 31 ■-■; 128 30 22 3 3 "2 114 'io 123 693 35 5 20 12 8 42 14 ■-' 39 13 3 2 61 6 55 77 11- oO 5 31 20 12 3 43 40 143 17] tl 89 17 22 3 ... 53 4 68 616 24 1 <2 80 20 50 1 250 390 594 244 1 L,3 86 215 300 65 2,255 3 1 1 3 11 2 ) \-'> 2 3 "i 1 4 12 . . . i '>() 12 1 1 20 90 li -.7 21 6 3 "is 31 62 ... ' "' 5 11 15 11, >,> 1 2 12 17 32 7 1 1 !" 9 75 ... 1 "1 20 4 '3 6 14 30 . . . ; '2 5 60 ... 1,250 34 . . . ( .3 .... 74 3 1 3 5 12 1 2 ■ v; 5 2 2 "2 3 1 8 10 1 • '6 10 9 9 27 109 ■-' ' V7 23 2 7 '13 7 3 42 84 14 i 73 7 8 45 0 j -9 9 1 1 3 29 37 7 .ic 3 9 9 19 64 .... il 14 1 6 12 10 7 3 3 13 ... s 7] 32 ... ^3 ... 34 212 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 1 of 2 County Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS (For derinitiona nnd explanations, spo text) Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting... acres, . . CROPS FOR WHICH ENTIRE ACREAGE WAS IHRIGAIED Corn: Com for all purposes farms reporting . . . acres . . . Harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres . . . bushels . . . Com sold bushels . . . Sorghums: SorghiHns for all purposes farms reporting... acres. . . Harvested for grain or for seed farms reporting... acres. . . pounds . . . Sorghums sold pounds. . . Small grains harvested: winter wheat farms reporting. . . acres. .. bushels. . . bushels sold . . . Spring wheat farms reporting... acres . . . bushels . . . bushels sold. . . Oats farms reporting... acres. . . bushels . . . bushels sold... Barley f aims reporting. . . acres. . . tjushels . . . Ijushels sold... Rye farms reporting. . . acres. . . bushels . . . bushels sold... Annual legumes: Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting... acres. . . 100- lb. bags... Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas farms reporting... acres . . . pounds . . . Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalTa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . . acres. .. tons . . . tons sold... Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting... acres. . . tons . . . tons sold. . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay, ....... .f aims reporting... acres. . . tons . . , tons sold. .. Wild hay cut farms reporting... acres . , , tons , , . tons sold... Other hay cut farms reporting . . . acres, . . tons . . . tons sold . . . Field seed crops harvested: Alfalfa seed farms reporting... acres. . . pounds . . . Miscellaneous crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use and for sale farms reporting... acres^. . hundredweight . , . Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting... acres. . . tons . . . Vegetables harvested for sale acres... Cantaloups, honeydews, and muskmelons farms reporting, ., acres . . . Sweet com farms reporting. . . acres . . . Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting... acres... Lettuce and romaine farms reporting... acres. . . Dry onions farms reporting, , . acres . . . Green peas farms reporting... acres . . . Tomatoes farms reporting. . . acres... Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting... acres. , , 19,166 2,106,970 8,623 316,918 5,888 181,278 12,969,802 7,936,106 1,599 89,387 1,352 76,241 196,034,399 132,014,911 2,441 55,416 1,911,210 1,816,586 1,250 U,590 502,486 431,728 4,037 69,339 3,003,508 1,002,059 5,908 148,831 6,466,131 3,109,683 115 1,770 35,855 28,046 2,745 76,473 1,363,298 187 6,273 5,921,629 13,335 543,429 1,401,165 473,099 1,845 184,912 273,216 37,116 1,163 19,568 30,103 2,789 960 208,547 201,106 24,899 404 16,154 23,032 2,796 379 7,881 1,158,938 1,552 50,314 10,420,005 4,153 142,327 2,435,135 38,493 270 2,159 477 2,819 445 2,764 210 5,839 595 7,613 199 3,017 603 3,913 2,005 17,472 573 42,270 262 9,793 89 3,029 188,648 106,118 13 362 839,200 644,400 61 2,358 73,077 71,432 14 222 4,571 4,251 85 1,624 67,213 13,917 127 3,294 109,765 53,466 1 21 815 9,173 327 11,521 33,515 12,323 5 117 245 130 29 482 876 27 3 6 70 180 86 1 7 350 102 22,000 87 2,959 44,714 4,013 19 243 37 566 60 275 53 92 66 574 9 48 28 56 250 44,028 12 468 2 70 1,400 400 26 399 14,370 12,575 92 1,993 75,046 22,302 109 3,626 163,922 90,961 361 153,500 199 13,467 26,873 5,869 14 561 550 20 478 744 25 33 13,697 9,704 480 9 1,243 1,376 1 20 1,200 108 4,357 824,031 3 142 1,253 1,375 13 792 20 562 4 42 2,330 280 2 78 1 70 196,000 182 6,540 6,340 5 87 3,970 3,422 9 1,694 36,550 4,820 1 120 970 4« 1,750 4,761 1,389 1 12 20 4 61 104 "2 520 535 6 95 W9 97 2 34 565 113 8,917 8 63 6 38 798 21 249 6,641 4,326 IB 157 4,247 3,473 39 558 18,701 4,821 9 90 3,759 1,400 2 20 400 250 69 2,204 4,156 625 52 4,272- 5,836 585 15 154 217 7 6 595 725 6 313 479 86 1 5 400 1 (Z) 81 17,877 18 1,337 13 1,040 59,935 43,420 11 1,907 11 1,781 2,436,072 1,521,562 15 3,136 99,991 98,399 2 25 1,646 1,4«6 1 20 400 400 14 1,403 10,765 23 843 2,581 342 40 200 1 20 100 50 2 53 2,200 183 33,602 lA 688 11,158 361 1 1 1 (Z) 1 (2) Z Reported in small fractions, trees and grapevines. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 COLORADO HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959 213 Part 1 of 2 Boulder Chaffee Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert 630 154 9 442 202 273 102 1,095 73 6 83 U3 38 1 58 ,843 U,639 501 74,961 23,269 35,596 13,480 49,271 216 398 5,525 21,838 2,243 2 399 1 3 16 10 199 3 401 - 13 3 7 3 U,756 18 90 404 268 5,482 47 7,761 6 695 24 224 4 222 2 1 1 173 267 1 2 5 5,167 65 15 1 4,166 4,100 5 35 6 397,783 4,450 750 50 204,263 303,658 100 2,150 7 194,699 3,200 123,328 117,744 3 5 3 207 1 10 1 2 1 9 45 140 11,178 10 95 92 51 40 10 2 1 195 2 1 11 26 80 9,708 19 92 12 35,900 358,400 358,400 24,375,282 16,457,758 50,800 25,000 368,000 368,000 ... 13 14 109 11 72 67 4 1 . . . 15 2,539 113 1,096 593 107 6 16 90,012 120 1,760 34,174 22,884 2,920 300 17 87,109 1,038 32,434 19,374 2,910 250 18 46 57 49 8 3 115 "i 34 19 605 31 731 346 148 11 686 3 256 20 21,238 642 17,801 7,749 3,090 202 23,969 90 12,456 21 18,886 100 14,389 4,564 2,864 16,672 3,641 22 207 40 191 71 35 20 270 "i "2 66 ... 23 3,539 456 7,617 1,859 444 488 2,848 6 85 876 24 172,037 16,260 278,640 68,918 11,658 12,055 137,262 200 2,250 63,453 ... 25 50,753 5,162 94,729 35,347 3,608 2,560 31,731 19,324 ... 26 323 22 228 120 76 6 339 3 25 ... 27 11,065 310 11,602 3,848 1,325 135 4,627 ... 29 179 ... 28 521,594 10,939 486,125 150,053 50,231 6,917 223,164 365 11,004 ... 29 259,649 2,160 323,281 101,415 28,260 100 75,503 ... ... 2,430 ... 30 2 1 4 7 1 9 2 31 35 8 386 93 2 59 12 ... 32 600 80 11,440 1,057 46 1,935 230 33 430 ... 10,588 527 40 1,557 175 34 12 19 54 84 73 1 35 304 ... 107 351 1,744 1,849 20 36 5,666 2 57 53,000 848 65 2,387 2,273,420 2,257 57 2,077 2,216,260 18,228 32,060 ••• 90 "] 37 38 39 40 438 122 6 323 154 216 45 745 1 3 43 116 15 41 14,707 5,220 157 24,030 5,016 8,859 1,783 IB, 561 20 106 2,244 9,497 962 42 44,542 9,565 389 42,766 9,954 22,652 4,238 44,645 20 356 5,884 24,192 2,215 43 13,853 2,242 45 8,854 2,904 14,123 505 8,536 1,240 3,460 22 44 31 55 57 12 1 72 98 2 8 56 1 45 1,269 3,697 3,483 584 24 8,968 2,218 95 328 9,736 8 46 1,969 5,467 3,690 1,378 72 13,802 3,949 195 342 13,138 10 47 330 486 224 60 3,506 587 25 470 ... 48 30 11 49 7 15 4 64 1 1 3 27 3 49 729 235 1,451 146 176 34 514 10 16 66 269 51 50 937 467 1,988 213 161 51 734 18 30 101 603 59 51 94 13 lOO 49 56 52 53 26 113 33 1 4 26 1 3 1 53 1,152 1,160 14, U4 814 6 385 967 40 100 80 54 1,757 1,498 12,198 873 8 475 1,803 60 135 80 55 550 219 397 46 68 30 25 56 29 4 23 5 4 4 17 4 2 1 57 836 162 1,228 379 71 88 237 135 350 50 58 888 201 1,284 487 136 142 347 248 373 100 59 174 37 36 104 30 6 4 60 1 4 1 32 3 61 20 64 20 565 193 62 300 7 43 3,830 14,830 60 4,085 743,044 4,000 58 2,010 483,960 56,894 3 2 105 27,890 36 51 10,747 40 393 104,564 63 64 65 66 97 6 92 30 ... 67 2,817 188 2,859 662 68 49,185 2,301 42,192 U,031 69 580 14 1,463 4,552 619 4 270 '71 ... 70 2 14 5 71 10 63 27 ... 72 13 2 1 6 20 2 73 53 2 (Z) 8 7 1 74 8 1 3 1 3 3 75 10 (Z) 1 2 17 887 '12 2,748 6 (Z) 1 2 (Z) 2 2 2 3 4 ::: 76 77 78 5 1 11 1 16 1 79 67 2 151 (Z) 104 1 80 7 1 18 3 1 3 81 181 2 537 13 (Z) 1 82 8 37 1 32 "i 83 33 373 (Z) 83 (2) 84 28 14 1 1 3 448 5 85 82 17 1 1 1 6,652 5 86 Stub items contir ued 214 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 1 i){ 2 County Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS (For riofinilions and explanations, ppc t 301 16,371 14,192 259,446 9,175 49,072 21,120 1,320 y- 1 1 2 1 1 4 ... 1 3i 20 1 22 9 2 17 ... i 3^ 100 20 3 ;:: 620 550 116 270 252 4 1 31 31 98 669 600 62 ... 1 34 90 2,351 25 15 2,115 1,129 ... \'i; ... ::: 517 1 6 5,400 49,678 91 99 35,739 33,588 ...j37 ... i3'-' ... ,39 125 3 143 1 23 351 774 202 23 443 974 30 ' 41 6,871 128 4,749 75 645 11,793 29.492 8,253 1,394 18,625 29,360 5,34.! ~2 14,037 380 10,308 100 2,700 21,813 92,742 16,893 4,173 55,157 77,119 11,233 ' 43 2,508 3,081 75 155 '.'.'. 3,313 26,884 5,851 823 26,765 22,723 2,325 1 44 29 a 27 1 J 133 37 34 1 2 38 2 5 J 45 1,843 4,021 1,302 35 455 4,533 2,389 2,44i 90 100 902 490 4,93- ■ 46 3,178 4,378 2,218 35 233 6,735 3,098 3,427 110 190 1,986 780 7,a?4 47 860 301 796 173 1,063 98 670 25 1,244 525 ; ■•■3 9 2 23 1 u.'. 55 L3 38 116 1 1 3 40 271 405 250 10 794 676 499 627 1,308 50 22. 50 4L2 408 407 ... 5 1,00b 1,070 632 813 2,172 25 336 1 51 20 142 ... 51 41 228 84 363 30 52 8 89 10 6 17 33 14 1 24 3 "5 23 53 475 78,299 413 1,298 484 3,364 1,203 40 2,422 138 690 2,6Ci 54 510 79,037 328 770 667 3,567 1,596 40 2,924 184 385 2,331 , i'i 10,777 30 205 S3 101 37 923 32 95 bC :' 56 11 1 9 3 43 5 5 19 ' ' 57 1,170 300 187 210 661 343 62 239 ll'> ' 5? 1,374 800 321 287 1,057 334 121 451 . .• 15.- ; 59 172 103 3 209 48 76 2 1 1 2 lb 40 1 2 ! 61 10 9 30 21 195 739 7 ' 62 1,500 2,700 1 1 26 16 63 12,388 i,aoo 9 158 26,436 2,500 17,664 2^ 3,203 146,102 49 152 19, -466 4 64 1 .ts 4T 1 66 1 9 ... 301 24 296 81 . . . ' 67 20 374 3,750 479 9,565 3,249 ... 63 300 5,472 154,722 6,417 154,805 67,532 ... ; 69 529 12 2,679 7 1 71 908 ... ... ,70 ... 1 1 1 2 23 7; (Z) (Z) (Z) 10 50 ... . . . ' .'2 42 6 57 3 1 5 44 • •. . . . ' V3 291 3 669 4 1 25 57 ... ... i 74 ... 13 3 32 2 19 11 U) 1,209 2 4 ... i 76 11 2 1 1 9 23 ... 2 (Z) (Z) 6 5 2 2 5 :;: '73 5 2 22 15 ... ■ -0 6 2 20 1 9 • : I 2 (Z) 368 1 4 ' i" 15 1 26 1 3 97 ... '3 5 (Z) 142 (z) 4 730 6 27 1 55 73 5 5 3 793 1 1 '5 11 27 1 148 536 3 5 3 6,955 ... - C Stub items ccnti;: -J 216 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 1 of 2 County Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS {For drfinitions and explnnations, sro tpxl) Morgan Ouray Phillips Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. acres . CHOPS FOR WHICH ENTIRE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Com: Com for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Harvested for grain farms reporting. acres. bushels . Com sold bushels . Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Harvested for grain or for seed farms reporting. acres . pounds . SorshujBS sold pounds . Small grains fiarvested winter wheat farms reporting, acres. bushels. bushels sold. Spring wheat f anus reporting. acres. bushels . bushels sold, Oats farms repoi-ting. acres. bushels . bushels sold. Barley famis reporting, acres. bushels . bushels sold. Rye farms reporting. acres, bushels, bushels sold. Annual legumes: Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting , acres , 100- lb. bags. Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas farms reporting. acres . pounds. Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres , tons, tons sold. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting, acres, tons, tons sold, Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay fanns reporting, acres , tons, tons sold. Wild hay cut farms reporting. acres. tons. tons sold. Other hay cut farms reporting . acres. tons. tons sold. Field seed crops harvested: Alfalfa seed farms reporting . acres . pounds . Miscellaneous crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use and for sale farms repoi-ting, acres^ hundredweight Sugar beets for sugar farms reporting acres tons Vegetables harvested for sale acres Cantaloups, honeydews, and rmaskmelons farms reporting acres Sweet com farms reporting acres Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting acres Lettuce and romaine faims reporting acres Dry onions farms reporting acres Green peas farms reporting acres Tomatoes fanns reporting acres Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees^ farms reporting, acres , 20,388 57 917 21 151 6,104 2,325 35 518 16, 403 14,533 29 196 5,645 3,971 69 863 37,412 7,372 82 1,619 77,376 49,757 1 7 140 11 391 3,366 360 11,215 25,583 7,644 42 1,734 2,353 390 35 425 583 71 13 326 373 100 68 127 71 28 47 6,346 6 5 1 1 (Z) (z) 13 8 116 1,121 909 62,730 453 8,248 332 4,337 292,226 99,766 22 137 6 36 82,400 46,000 101 1,091 46,615 40,201 259 3,022 127,936 1U,316 415 4,709 223,568 75,979 331 6,454 349,163 187,056 7 51 1,490 446 239 7,006 134,728 712 20,779 55,957 17,880 174 4,663 8,047 866 61 650 1,369 23 15 1,047 1,971 191 19 282 391 11 15 134 27,290 66 698 131,691 55 1,479 26,475 684 2 9 24 1 (Z) 69 533 2 3 12 38 864 116,590 782 49,792 711 36,873 2,972,825 2,159,090 46 766 387 520,556 185,454 272 4,958 186,702 180,856 18 242 4,850 4,766 107 1,710 66,431 28,156 324 6,456 220,223 97,418 5 71 700 450 336 8,231 140,568 647 19,286 58,526 26,620 79 80 53 30 478 695 166 133 137 31 6 174 9,430 74 1,660 329,266 566 19,716 321,320 213 2 1 6 6 3 1 125 837 18 179 607 63,940 464 14,631 380 10,141 616,774 439,345 272 7,273 257 6,232 16,409,983 10,099,981 199 2,646 116,145 111,940 16 175 5,299 4,989 111 1,142 54,176 29,275 219 3,464 149,868 83,556 6 41 870 606 122 2,177 27,219 10 18,000 496 17,941 48,026 31,063 19 185 231 38 2 15 21 6 10 64 896 125,030 15 319 63,853 241 6,293 103,917 5,701 79 1,045 23 46 49 316 1 (Z) 138 2,319 10 66 127 1,509 83 12,514 20 1,200 69 36,966 144 2,495 2,381 11 116 4,955 4,414 20 258 12,132 853 20 219 9,775 3,321 1 12 180 33 1,640 3,303 440 63 9,327 12,459 1,920 562 566 50 1 1,800 2 23 2,747 15 1,351 13 951 65,590 39,550 190 390,200 58,600 15 235 235 2 45 1,500 9 1,582 1,200 220 3 34 38 51 33,641 18,536 4,255 1 75 30 10 496 1,366 165 Z Reported in small fractions, trees and grapevines. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 hundredweight harvested. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 COLORADO HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued 217 Part 1 of 2 Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwlcli Sunmlt Telle r Washing to n Weld Ymna r 1 473 554 135 442 257 228 51 120 34 1 2 9 7 2,796 104 96,371 40,023 20,567 77,257 32,204 61,168 4,708 20,769 6,336 1, 16 2 9,79 5 364,733 10,485 1 2 185 322 7 31 1 8 3 106 2 6 7 2,271 62 3 6,781 7,276 113 785 20 262 104 7,898 J 3,50 5 83,252 4,496 4 159 235 1 105 1 5 6 1,384 58 5 5,010 4,013 50 7,287 2 2,72 6 35,663 3,354 6 ZBB.fM 257,897 2,500 555,334 ^0 J 213,04 9 2,770,011 269,110 7 210,430 112,831 393,074 126,23 6 1,493,524 169,401 i 363 113 1 5 1 1 5 30 7 9 34,474 3,620 15 145 ... 3 31 9 531 255 !■: 342 84 3 1 1 2 7 4 11 30,950 2,901 52 ... 3 25 3 104 110 12 84,172,406 5,180,485 ... 70,400 30, 3a 0 548,44 0 140,560 258,60.0 13 63,627,363 3,161,006 30,800 380,00 3 46,000 35,000 14 305 85 2 3 2 1 10 21 2 5 293 1 li 11,604 927 27 86 144 35 393 579 51 5 6,530 65 1 16 408,903 37,092 350 2,440 2,780 600 8,175 14,420 22,43 3 203,245 1,530 17 395,664 34,565 820 2,366 2,730 530 7,129 13,777 22,04 7 192,332 1,530 , 18 4 5 12 81 21 3 1 71 ... 19 68 70 135 1.990 472 20 15 1,053 ... 20 1,661 2,556 3,825 71,594 17,152 540 418 33,315 ... ' 21 1,661 2,521 3,216 66,85-. 15,574 392 418 32,201 ... 22 49 61 29 167 'ii 30 7 4 i 534 1 23 778 947 436 5,171 165 3,877 107 75 11 6 S,665 35 24 25,961 37,804 18,958 256,973 7,443 137,444 2,890 1,900 4,21 3 403,859 700 25 1/4,515 13,961 3,378 136,902 1,480 47,308 1,625 1,051 D 123,317 ... 1 26 184 126 12 203 1 35 17 14 2 5 1,428 1 1 27 4,353 1,952 312 8,924 4 4,271 531 352 49 5 38,323 22 28 133,929 92,514 12,642 398,838 120 195,569 24,037 10,815 17,18 3 1,764,219 450 1 29 84,831 26,662 5,131 261,441 120 163,553 20,145 5,530 8,09 5 722,512 ... : 30 10 4 ... ... 3 16 ... '31 231 18 57 368 ... 32 3,895 400 750 6,933 ... 33 3,041 326 510 5,928 34 5 135 1 1 64 2 3 1,235 ,^ 76 2,784 5 15 2,665 811 3 39,338 . . . 3'; 434 45,430 60 250 49,683 14,10 5 747,470 ... 37 1 29 13 9 33 2 ... 768 404 ... . . . 193 !!! 1 3.^ 500 534,375 349,600 312,774 ... ':<: 375 419 78 341 30 136 43 88 7 J 2,355 24 ' -.1 24,913 U,249 5,921 25,577 1,969 15,003 2,267 2,551 i9 ) 2,52- 86,044 807 '.2 68,529 31,372 11,141 44,116 3,639 23,437 4,163 7,735 .1 > 7,92 3 288,979 2,661 43 49,946 13,259 1,253 6,129 579 2,302 412 3,000 2,12 3 104,089 434 44 10 79 34 194 33 5 31 .. 26 45 ... 407 10,093 2,405 25,564 6,514 680 5,589 3 373 ... 46 592 16,202 3,095 46,475 5,959 402 6,489 3 '.. 1,566 ... -7 ... 210 1,472 225 5,082 811 375 534 ... : nf. 5 27 13 75 8 41 ... 6 8 1 > 101 1 J4> Ul 272 309 2,370 127 1,435 79 161 10 1. 3 ) 1,454 40 i 50 171 428 491 3,768 194 2,275 104 130 10 f 13 2,071 12 1 ;1 75 200 ... 201 5 192 80 257 ... 52 2 8 21 63 10 73 6 4 3 20 2 53 174 437 2,028 8,588 1,102 19,299 300 367 637 ' 9C !. 427 163 ' -,4 243 437 3,303 12,330 1,448 17,658 370 365 725 ( 6. .. 464 104 ' j5 ... 30 150 933 334 2,444 75 ... i -2C .. L27 ... ' '0 9 10 5 17 4 2 1 2 33 ... :7 152 1,015 102 732 342 200 16 100 ! 533 284 1,838 403 1,295 768 155 16 '.'.'. 145 r 1,269 ... '? 5 65 10 UO no 422 ... ,uv 72 9 2 1 5 ... Ul 2,018 123 15 2 J 37 ... c2 350,725 27,600 1,500 500 ... l,26t 6,020 ... 1.3 1 4 309 5 78 1 17 1 464 1 64 ... 27 (Z) 18,057 2 4,281 1 642 (z) 12,535 5 65 10,354 15 3,939,930 227 850,238 40 129,330 10 80( 2,550,171 400 66 63 143 1 1 34 2( 1,879 ... 67 2,666 4,166 34 15 4,087 71- 68,203 ... .^ 42,477 65,691 280 300 32, OU 14,69 1,193,795 , , 1,9 427 3,2n 470 70 664 109 7,291 ' 7C 7 50 ... ... 5 24 1 71 91 250 ... 13 77 1 72 8 73 3 6 50 ... 73 10 342 2 8 531 7- 4 53 2 4 148 "i 7'^ (Z) 145 25 61 (Z) 13 397 17 648 1 1 1 767 8 51 (Z] 76 77 73 17 79 9 !!! 109 ••* , 79 263 601 74 1,641 80 1 15 7 1 67 ««■ 81 (Z) 24 67 10 1,555 ••! 82 6 86 6 62 } 83 31 358 2 449 » 84 3 9 2 2 1 4 1 22 ... 8' 1 f 5 4 1 3 I 36 ... '-■'■ Stub items continu>^i 218 Part 2 of 2 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS {For Hofiniticins and explanations, soc text) Arapahoe Archuleta CROPS FOR WHICH ONLY A PARI OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIQAIED Com for all purposes farms reporting acres Sorghums for all purposes f anns reporting acres Small grains tiarvested: Winter wheat faims reporting acres Barley farms reporting acres Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres . Wild hay cut fanns reporting. acres. 182 8,084 190 12,888 3U 19,657 283 9,543 522 21,164 102 7,332 76 10,852 16 84S 39 1,362 30 ,557 14 612 9 388 10 244 38 5,959 3 113 3 120 1,101 1 100 (For drfinitions and explanations, see text) Gilpin CHOPS FOR WHICH ONLY A PART OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Com for ail purposes farms reporting. ] acres. j Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. I acres. ! Small grains harvested: W' nter wheat farms reporting. acres. Barley fanns reporting, acres. Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres. Clover, timothy, and ndxturee of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres . 10 610 Wild hay cut. .farms reporting. acres. 4 309 5 325 1 100 26 1,719 3 178 2 365 2 1,175 1 500 (For definitions' and explanations, seo text) Phillips CROPS FOR WHICH ONLY A PARI OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED CjTn for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Sorghums for all purposes fame reporting. acres. Small grains harvested: Winter wheat farms reporting. acres. Barley farms reporting. acres. I Hay crops ' Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay ' and for dehydratiitg farms reporting. I acres . : Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover j and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. : I acres. i Wild hey cut farms reporting. . I acres. 5 442 15 822 17 432 11 263 12 440 6 454 COLORADO HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959 219 Part 2 of 2 Boulder Chaffee Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert 6 2 3 6 7 1 290 16 34 147 ... 175 2 1 2 5 1 3 7 114 122 2 ... 4 U 1 1 2 5 479 4 80 180 6 36 1 ... 2 2 3 7 1,223 ... 3 ... 40 30 39 ... 8 24 7 4 8 7 28 1 17 9 7ia 137 79 366 245 1,034 50 692 10 2 1 9 7 11 34 450 1,107 ... 197 12 3 2 ... 4 13 351 ... ^^ 558 ... ... 171 ... 14 Huerfano Jackson Jefferson Kiowa Kit Carson Lake Lb Plata larimer l^s Animas Lincoln Logan Mesa Mineral Moffat 1 10 1 7 5 1 15 1 10 6 372 1,147 32 2,299 9 193 58 1 12 10 1 12 744 2 35 ... 2 3 4 1 7 6 16 15 17 1 3 22 1 2 5 138 206 619 1,460 609 301 10 222 459 53 90 6 1 ... 4 1 1 1 39 5 1 12 2 7 16 107 40 20 85 1,270 126 219 331 80 8 27 U 5 20 17 30 4 22 17 11 9 857 238 159 533 679 777 122 1,174 645 941 10 4 2 1 2 8 6 11 35 110 60 220 240 257 12 1 3 15 2 1 4 2 13 20 ... 51 1,251 330 1 L20 620 90 14 Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Siimml t. Teller Washington Weld Yuma 2 4 3 2 37 21 1 60 24 ... 150 85 1,081 1,238 2 63 2 1 3 31 3 5,233 96 ... ... 17 49 1,816 4 34 1 1 1 2 3 63 9 5 3,302 5 17 ... 20 32 142 2,423 406 6 3 1 1 1 9 83 2 7 284 15 55 ^ 167 2,932 30 8 7 14 3 7 14 6 1 3 7 53 22 9 234 432 3 98 145 1 192 2 90 404 399 31 2,206 930 4 373 10 2,725 ••• 10 215 3 366 3 135 1 80 234 1,696 2 125 5 360 729 3 65 10 U 12 13 14 220 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST (Tor tii'finicions ami cxpianntions, see tpxt) Nursery and gteenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale: Nur^crj- anij fireenhnusc proitiirLs, flower mU vopotabic se«^s and planls, flowers, and bull>5 sold fnniis roportinp lOW . dollars If.^iP. 10a^ , On farms with salps of ^C.nriOor niori' famis reporlin:; Insn. dollars la-iO. Nursery' products (lrpe=. slirulis, vines, omamenlals. cl€.) farms rcportmjr 195!* . 1054. acres usenl for fjowin!; 1950 . 1954. Sales dollars inr.O . lOM . Cut flowers, r>ott*Hl plants, florist |7«ens, and bedding plants farms reporlinj; ]fl5!) . ia54. Grown under class farms reportini: lfi59 . 1054. square feet 1059 . 1054. Oown in the open farms reporlinc 1950. 1054. acres used for erowinf; 1959 . 1954 . Sales dollars 1959. 1954. Vegetables itowti under plass. flower seeds, vefetable seeds. vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1059. 19.54 . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1950. 1954. square feel 1 950 . 1954. Grown in the open farms reportrng 1959 . 1954. acres used for growing 1959 . 1054 . Sates dollars 1959 . 1954. Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting 1059 . . Sales of any forest proiluct^ farms reporting 1059 . dollars 1050. 1054. Sales of standing timber farms re[xitling 19.50 . dollars 1959. Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1959. dollars J950 . Sales of firowood, fence posts, and sawlogs farms reporting 1950 . dollars 1050. Sales of other miscellaneiius provlucl-s faniis reporting 1050. dollars 1050 . Firewood and fuelwtxd cut fatuis reporting 1050. 1054. cotrls (4* X 4" V S') 1059. 1054 . Sates fnm.s reporting 1059. conis tl* X 4" V S') 1059. Fence posLs cut farms reporting 1950 . 1954 . numlx'r 1050. 19.54 . Sales * fonits reporting 1059 . number 1959. Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting 1050 . 1954^ thousands of hoanl feet 1950. 1054' Sales farms reporting 1059. thousands of lioiud feet 1959 . 403 8,993,352 6,951,257 231 e,9U,095 84 109 398 447 743,712 695,524 274 288 228 226 5,152,656 4,837,l»4 86 106 108 170 7,981,067 5,795,190 112 178 34 63 77,337 153,816 81 125 1,113 1,261 268,573 460,543 689 240 417,199 290,766 155 244,969 119 172,230 96 156,124 32 16,106 363 1,155 3,877 13,037 37 824 283 883 107,971 253,407 40 54,308 53 205 3,742 14,872 32 3,534 29 737,339 354,525 25 734,209 10 4 68 32 100,930 51,400 25 13 20 12 425,562 191,740 15 2 32 10 628,979 296,600 3 4,640 4,720 5 3 24 7,430 6,525 2 170 3,100 2 ,150 150 1 150 1 3 50 400 1 50 35 2 ,378 858 1 ,396 173 35 2 ,378 858 6 7 25 29 73 393 20,700 31 28 31 26 1 392 458 1 235 350 2,305,465 1,373,548 2 1 3,465 1 1 1,925 3 60 115 5 20,460 17,012 5 20,300 1 160 1 160 80 36 596 42 630 9,819 14 10 1,398 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of individual operatio; Z Reported in small fractions, 'includes sales of standing tijuber. COLORADO PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 221 Boiilder Chaffee Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley CuBter Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert 16 4 1 6 69 1 1 162,091 29,660 (D) ... 26,650 2,939,525 85 2 237,567 17,944 324 113,782 2,387,289 160 .1 10 3 "i 3 64 4 157,956 29,450 (D) 25,400 2,935,025 5 4 2 ... 1 6 6 3 1 • ■■ -•• ■ ■• "i 1 12 1 7 40 (Z) ... • •. ... 1 20 8 6 2 ... ... 6 (z) 42 (Z) () 29,874 500 . . . ... 2,000 120,402 10 8,000 2,275 ... 324 50 181,507 10 11 12 4 4 63 1 12 10 4 3 67 13 a 3 4 58 H 9 3 3 62 15 42,122 32,272 ... ... ... 9,775 1,829,599 99 16 62,702 22,238 ... 10,025 1,948,421 'eo n 7 2 ... ... 2 8 1« 3 1 ... 1 13 19 6 2 (Z) 12 ■20 3 1 (Z) 7 (z) 21 113, 4«5 28,950 1,550 2,811,858 35 22 193,119 15,370 ... 33,732 2,196,532 75 23 3 1 1 2 3 24 6 2 1 6 25 1 1 3 26 4 "i ... 1 3 27 700 700 31,500 28 10,101 300 11,500 5,000 ... 'so 29 2 1 1 1 30 2 1 ... 1 "4 31 11 2 'ii 3 32 21 1 ■ •> 9 3 .13 18,732 210 ... (D) ... 23,100 7,265 3< 36,448 299 80,000 9,250 75 35 11 19 4 18 3 10 18 2 25 4 23 36 3 2 ... 8 2 7 3 2 6 1 3 37 1,463 3,460 24,810 21,975 4,026 940 31,980 0,357 191 1,859 38 380 4,260 4,117 33,933 29,000 20,313 3,785 695 10,498 410 6,786 39 1 ... 8 2 7 1 6 2 40 2,400 ... 24,810 21,700 3,927 200 6,318 859 41 "3 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 42 1,463 1,060 ... 275 99 740 31,980 39 191 1,000 43 2 1 1 3 1 1 44 663 560 ... 275 ... ... 740 31,500 39 45 1 1 ... ... 1 1 1 1 46 300 500 99 480 191 1,000 47 10 17 4 9 1 2 3 17 3 24 48 12 40 "'i 4 4 6 35 16 5 31 8 21 49 118 116 ... 21 69 30 ... 15 56 107 35 111 50 79 327 4 61 41 74 ... 363 76 'so 168 56 170 51 2 1 ... 1 52 51 15 ... ... 3 53 1 1 2 2 1 17 ... 11 3 54 9 7 1 1 3 3 19 42 " s 20 11 55 250 200 ... 300 700 125 4,530 749 540 250 56 832 1,082 50 '56 275 1,250 1 200 3,175 6,746 3 1,850 4,180 1,780 3,112 1,210 57 58 59 1 1 1 1 60 1 4 2 6 "2 12 2 1 7 7 61 5 16 2 900 62 10 121 1 16 ::: 459 1,149 3,005 612 100 5 1 900 226 7 434 63 64 85 222 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST Ifrni ml f\ pi anal ions, sei? text) Gilpin Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale. Nurscn' anil greenhnuso prwlucts. flower nnd vcp'tnhte sc50. . . 1951.-. Sales dollars in.-ilt.- . lor.i-,. Cut flowera, potteil plants, floriPt ff^vms, and bwlding plants fajnis riTxirtinc l!t5;i. , llfM.. Grown under glass Tanns rcportini; 1059. . 1054 , . , sr]uare feet litfi!) , . 19ri4 . . (im*!) in the oppr farms reptrtine 1950 . . 1054.. acres u-^ni for emwinc 105!) . . 1054.. Sal«R dollars 1059. . 1954 . . Vepetahles cro^Tt under glass, flower st-eds, vcgetabli' seeds, vepetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1059 . . 19M . . Grow-n under glass or in house faimt rcportinp 1950 . . 1!»4.. square foel 1959 . . 1954.. (inmn in the open farm.s fepccting 1950 . . 1054.. acres used for ptiwing 1950 . . 1051.. SalP? ilollars 10.^0, . 1 TO4 , . Any forest products cut and/or sold farms ref(»tinp 1050 . . of n . (ore-i [vndiirU. . farms r of slaml'if.' timlH-r Sixlcs i>r nil other foresl prmjucr dollars 10.50... 105-t... farms n-fxirtini' lO.V) . . . doUnrs lor.O... farms reporting 1050. . , .Ulnrs 10.-^10.. . Sales of firewood, fence pnsta, and sawloga farms reporting lOT.O . . . dollars HKO,,. ■^ali-s of o) her nii^c.-llanenus |n-o.luct.>^ fnrms reporting lO.'iO . . . dollars 1959,,, nd fufl*. .1 r farms rr|(c«ting IOr<0 . . . 1054 , . , c^dsd'x 4' X H')10r>9... 1051... -; ' fam.s rrpiiriini' IP^'O . . . cords (T > 4 x s') 1050... ■"■•nci- fosLs cut fanns reporting 1959.. . 1054 . . . number 1959 . . . 1951 . . Sale- faims rep^;iwls of lifxir! f«^-1 1950. . fHmiB rvf,rnmf lOri!) . . , thiTUSiinils of ImnnI rti^t 1%!) , . 29 529,921 506,150 20 522,421 16 50 113 74,241 89,665 16 16 13 15 205,546 206,32; 5 7 1 2 452,280 413,300 5 2 4 700 6,250 (Z) 3,400 3,185 13 5 6,175 8,432 3 2,550 4 3,625 169 659 4 95 6 10 6,150 1,077 2 5,100 12 555 10 83,581 52,934 6 32,866 4 (Z) 19,666 232 7 14 3 5 25,700 38,925 6 11 6 7 63,540 46,012 3 10 3 6 3,520 9,CK5 17 375 6,690 14 7 9,675 6,932 7 4,740 2 4,935 2 4,935 7 43 27 452 33 100 ;,231 2 10 166 135 2 141 (D) 6,950 (D) 1 2 1 2 3,500 5,700 (D) 6,450 1 1 1 1 1,000 800 (D) 500 21 5 1,045 1,989 1 450 5 595 5 595 5 26 72 337 2 15 is 27 4,090 6,814 3 1,000 2 839 5,310 1 800 1 39 200 3,630 12 6,060 2,595 10 5,108 4 952 764 1 188 30 44 242 501 2 23 23 41 3,723 12,780 1 200 (D) 2,165 (D) (D) 1,600 (Z) (Z) (D) 400 (Z) (D) 165 2 1,544 2,100 2 1,544 29 104 1 12 60 4,752 p Data not shown to avoid disclosure of individual operatlonB. Z Retiorted in small fractions. ^Includes sales of standing timber. COLORADO PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 223 Huerfano Jackaon Jefferaon Kiom Kit Caraon Lake La Plata Larljner Laa AnljnaB Lincoln Logan Meaa Mineral Moffat 62 1 5 14 2 1 2 17 1 1,194,269 100 7,062 192,395 (D) 14,900 (D) 179,160 (D) 769,205 100 6,800 171,939 29,422 13,070 156,239 325 .3 42 2 7 1 1 1 3 4 1,177,524 4,512 189,330 (D) 14,900 (D) 174,425 5 13 1 2 4 1 4 , 15 1 7 1 6 7 91 (Z) 2 33 1 5 8 93 5 29 (Z) 7 '20 9 123,875 100 2,750 107, 380 (D) 50,405 10 145,725 IOC 60,520 4,000 32,388 325 11 50 3 11 2 1 1 13 12 53 2 11 1 1 18 13 41 3 8 2 1 7 14 40 2 7 1 1 3 15 812,274 14,300 50,391 18,800 7,000 12,000 92,826 2,000 le 739,984 11,345 49,100 18,000 15,000 87,650 IT 16 4 1 8 18 22 8 "i 13 IB 22 3 (Z) 12 20 63 22 (z) 11 21 1,036,094 4,212 79,435 (i)) 14,000 (D) 122,655 Id] 22 592,450 6,400 104,340 29,422 8,000 109,941 23 3 1 6 1 1 2 24 13 1 1 7 5 2 1 7 2 ?5 28 10 1 180 5 5,445 475 2 200 4 6,900 27 28 46,059 345 11,656 7,100 25,010 29 3 1 30 3 4 1 4 31 4 2 32 2 5 (Z) 12 33 34,300 100 5,580 900 (D) 6,100 34 31,030 400 7,079 6,070 13,910 35 22 U 51 2 33 42 39 13 5 7 36 9 3 13 13 16 27 9 2 37 16,660 10, 6U 7,537 33,985 34,991 31,123 11,497 1,455 3« 13,913 1,958 12,676 17,477 12,640 27,303 5,483 2,870 39 7 3 9 ... 8 10 13 2 1 40 13,140 8,864 5,235 32,440 20,250 10,250 11,015 1,000 41 3 1 6 6 9 13 7 1 42 3,520 1,750 2,302 1,545 14,741 20,873 482 455 43 3 1 5 5 7 7 7 1 44 3,520 1,750 777 1 1,525 '.'.'. 1,495 1 50 13,580 5 1,161 11,623 11 9,250 482 455 49 46 47 7 4 41 1 6 28 6 6 3 4 48 119 5 53 "i 2 49 57 70 32 7 4 49 57 62 533 10 118 509 35 40 35 24 SO 1,320 190 549 4 29 "3 14 336 1 1 1,023 2 210 900 3 91 468 3 14 77 17 51 52 53 11 9 20 2 20 19 16 9 2 1 54 35 7 44 1 2 65 34 65 39 4 12 55 3,781 2,050 4,340 400 9,357 3,174 32,096 1,500 502 300 56 6,982 860 6,729 '20 300 27,996 22,981 48,320 600 5,328 1,650 5,200 57 1 1 5 5 4 58 50 1,000 3,706 26,100 751 59 2 2 3 2 6 1 1 60 11 2 10 12 11 11 3 1 61 107 52 13 10 311 2 38 62 518 80 172 1,285 549 375 404 500 63 1 1 5 1 64 100 50 310 13 65 224 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST •xpliinalinns. ^uo tcxl) Morgan Ouray Phillips Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale: Kurserj' .inil ;nernhou~t' prtxlucts. flower n so*xJs and pliinls. nmier-i. and buUis soM On fanns wilh sale-^ of ^2.0(10 o wlal.lc . . famis rpportins 1050 . . . .Iiillars irso... lO.ir . . . .. fanns rn;>ir1in:j lOr.O,. . .lollars 10.-.0... Nurser>' products (rree=, shrubs, vines, omantentAls, etc.) Tarnis rc-rBrlin? 1050 . . , 10S4... acres used Tor provvin;; lO.iO . . . 1054... Sales ilollars 1050 , . . 1051 . . . Cut flowets, potted plants, florist p^ens, and t)e') 1059... 1054 Sales famis reporhng 1059. . . cords (!• X 4' N s') 1050 Fence posts cut farms reporting 1059 1954 number 1059 1954... Sales farms reporting 1950 number 1959 . . . >awloi's and veneer logs cut famis ref.irt ing 1059 1054 thousands of lioard feet 1959. 1054' Sales famis reporting 1059 . (hotisands of Uianl feet 1050. 9,726 1,A27 2 i90 5 9,236 5 9,079 30 113 302 11 37 8,335 6,832 3 7,550 179 40 1 172 4 3,840 33,312 2 (Z) 'io 1 6 1 3 40 9,400 (2) 300 11,134 420 3 7 16 19 3,540 22,168 19 11 24,326 8,790 9 15,026 4 9,300 4 9,300 19 61 243 1 10 9 17 6,312 2,863 2 4,200 2 7 214 690 2 214 3 17,700 25,500 10 9 2,500 3,000 35,000 30,090 1 2 12,000 12,500 1 3,200 10,000 33 85,185 59,258 6 18 5,550 4,118 4 6 2 3 14,500 17, 500 2 5 (Z) 19 44,014 19,000 30 31 281 262 35,621 36, 140 (2) 25,113 2,225 8 11,093 4 14,015 1,650 2,570 1 50O 415 248 3 390 23 3 2,126 5,108 1 150 2 1,976 2 1,976 20 42 428 473 2 152 5 20 770 2,626 11 300 1 1 500 D Data not £hown to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Z Reported In small fractions . ^Includes sales of standing timber. COLORADO PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 225 Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgnlck Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma 2 37 1 1 2 1 9 2 1 (D) 216,490 (D) (D) (D) 56 133,125 (D) 2 3,500 288,633 2,000 1,400 3,000 1,850 275 295,000 1,915 :l 1 2/i 1 1 6 1 4 (D) 207, 08* (D) (D) 131,075 (D) 5 1 4 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 « 7 10 17 19 7 1 1 1 4 1 1 7 9 (D) 22,940 32,400 (D) 500 700 (D) 600 56 275 50,800 10 U 2 5 1 1 1 ., ., 12 8 1 1 ... 1 9 2 n '"i 4 7 1 1 1 1 1 5 6 2 2 14 15 600 26,562 77,675 800 1,600 2.500 3,500 ... 2,400 4,300 85,460 45,460 6,900 2,486 16 17 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 16 19 (Z) 1 1 (z) 1 1 1 7 12 (z) 20 21 (D) 88,900 (D) (c) (D) 124,055 (D) 20 129,200 1,000 700 3,000 1,250 187,800 1,915 23 1 32 1 1 4 1 24 1 48 3 1 1 11 1 25 2fi "i 3 3,273 1 60i 4 12,880 900 27 26 2,500 2,640 50O 3,411 29 1 30 1 2 .10 1 45 7 SI (z) 773 5 32 10 817 55 33 (D) 104,650 (D) (D) 9,070 ID) 34 3,500 127,033 500 56,400 35 19 4 2 32 2 9 14 19 1 2 30 8 7 6 2 13 1 .37 6,596 4,348 39,786 1,375 4,522 70 3fi 4,623 420 1,729 5,027 1,065 4,846 350 39 4 3 6 8 411 1,950 2,700 4,786 2,569 41 5 4 1 2 6 1 42 4,646 1,648 35,000 1,375 1,953 70 43 5 4 1 2 3 1 44 4,361 1,648 35,000 1,275 1,798 70 45 1 1 3 46 285 100 155 47 U 1 2 11 1 2 13 6 2 4« "i 19 8 U 50 6 16 23 44 11 5 49 150 10 20 59 5 15 117 34 13 50 5 188 3 77 73 109 474 2 21 68 159 277 521 1 1 2 3 34 127 51 52 53 6 4 21 1 2 6 4 54 1 13 12 "3 73 1 10 14 27 2 2 55 1,750 1,000 4,021 20 400 2,350 475 56 ioo 2,723 4 12 115 377 3 6,775 1,150 17,34^ 3 550 1 4 33 143 1 400 2,470 1 4 1,000 220 1 2,150 1 1,000 3 3 65 60 1 3,425 6 7 64 323 3 37 5 55 1 1 2 50 1 140 57 59 .59 90 61 62 62 64 96 33 1,000 25 51 2 65 APPENDIX The Questionnaire Index to tables (227) 228 THE QUESTIONNAIRE This census i§ authorized by Acl of Congress, Uniled Slalen Codf. Tide 13. Sections 5, 9, and guaranteelnd that the information furnished be accorded confidential treatment. The regulation. 142. 221 4, requiring that the inquiries be answered completely and accurately. census report cannot be used for purposes of taxation, investigation, or A^ij.rti'e'™'* '»«■" be* Ji L WYOMING AND COLORADO U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— BURtAU OF THE CENSUS PARSONS. KANSAS Al CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1959 A1 No. -PERSON NOW IN CHARGE (Ir B member of the rsmily or anyone else Alls (his quesliDnnsire Tor the person in chsrge, be sure thai all (he information is given for the person in charge.) name (person in charge)? 2. What IS yuur mail address? Section II —OWNERSHIP iWNtI) L.AM) Include all land and tracts of land owned, regardless of where located even (hough these are considered separate units; also cropland, pastureland. woodland, and •fasleland. r // no lanH i.' ou'7\eii, mark X in Ihe ,^^i„ ".Vonf ■■ [.\Mi HI-NTI It oli |.i;\Sl II UtiiM oTHKHS Include all land and tracts of land rented or leased by you regardless of where located. Include any separate fields, meadows, pastureland, woodland, and wasteland. Also include leased Federal, Stale, and railroad land. Do not include land used under a Government permit. 4, How inauv acrc^dovuu rent from others? Iticliidr acn- worked on shares. (// "None," mark X and skip to qufslton [5j ) (a) What is the name and address of each landlord and the number of aci worlced on shares for each? \oi..' D ■r-s rtrnted or .Mail address ( Post office and State) Mail addrei^s (['u'^L office and State) .Naiiie of i}\<>.\ ..(fic( ■nd State) LAND .MANAGtO FOR OTHERS: [5] How many acres do you operate for other:, a-s a hired manager? (Km IT th.- tijiine and address of fiii[,Ioyir ui.ii-T .(u.'-iii LAMi KKNTI.h u[t LKASl.l) To {(THl.HN Include any separate fields and hay land rented to others. Include land worked on shares by others. Do not include land leased to (he Government under the Soil Bank. 6. How many acres do vou re {If'-Nom to others? mark X and skip to i/uif Of the acres rented to others, how owned by you? , . ■ CD ■ □ Acres . ACRES IN THIS PLACE: [7] Adding acres owned and acres rented from others, then subtracting acres ren(ed (o odiers. we ge(- (Question 3 plus question 4 minus question 6. if managed, queslic t ?6 in this place This is all the land operated by you even though part of it may be located elsewhere or The remaining questions of this report refer to the total acres of land reported for this qi question 6.1 other coi ^ LOCATION OF i.A.NJ), 8. Is any oflhis land located ill another county' ■ N'o Q ^'es Q (// "A'o," mark X and sktp to question [SJ.) (a) How many acres are in your county? Acres (b) Give names of other counties and acres located in each: Section III.— CROPS HARVESTED THIS YEAR, 1959 Report all crops harvested or to be harvested this year from these (read answer for question 7; acrt If you rent or work land for others on shares include landlord's share. CORN: (Includi the landlord's share as sold if taken from IhiB place.) [9] Was any corn harvested for any |iiir|.os.- f/iifl year? No Q Ves D [If •■So,- mark X ancUakxp to question [IIJ ) ^^^ {Answer thene questions, if " l>a '•)^^ 10. u not include sweet corn or popcorn ) (a) Corn for grain? t7(l lb. ear corn r .50 lb sln-lk-d c (c) Corn hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder (tnrt not hnskcd or ^^Hpped) ' (1) How nmiiy otal of the Hcres for qu<'stion» (a), (b), ) must eoual the acres for queelion 10 ) SORGHUMS FOR GRAIN ANIi FoUAGK (Incln.l. ih. landlord's stiarr us sold if lakn, from ihi.s pUic« ) [IIJ Were am sorghums li:ir\ i-lcd for uiiy purpose //lis year? No Q \ es Q (// -Wo." ••inri, X and skip to liurafion [221.)- lAnswer these v»fSfion.t, ./ " )>3.")*«'^ 12. Sorghums for all purposes? (Include sorghums for uraili, Mlugf. forani-, and piistiire ) (al Sorghums for grain or seed? lb) Sorghums for silage? (c) Sorghums cut far dry forage or hay. or hogged i grazed? (ireen «l«hl) of thiB year's (Th. total of ihc acri's for epilations (»), (bl, and (e) must cqinil t he iicn-s for qncstion 12.) tAINS (Include t h.' li.iidlord> >harf us --ol if tak.-n from this place ) {Answer these questions, if "Ye Were any of the following grain crops harvested [22J Winter wheat? 23. Spring wheat? 26. Oats for grain? 29. Barley? 30. Rye? 34. Proso millet ur Hershey for grain? 38. Other grains? ~~ Safflower' Mixed grains? {l/nderltne kind.) a\ a n a a D n acres combini How much was harvested? Bu. D ujAl_ n Ci) How much of this year's crop was or will be sold? Bu. HAY CROPS (If two or more cuttings, count the acres only once but give total production of all cuttings Include the landlord's share as sold if taken from this place ) {Answer these questions, if "Yen:') — Were any of the following hay crops harvested this year — 39. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay and for dehydrating? 42. Clover, timothy, ^ind mixtures of clover and grasses fur hay? J5. Oats, wheat, barley, rye. or other small grains cut for hay? (Include oats cut when npi- or nearly ripe for feeding unthreshed ) 46. Wild hay (prairie, range, or marsh gr&^) cut for hay? 47. Any other hay? , . , (Include bromegrass, millet, old meadows, peas, Sudangra-^s, sweetcloviT. wheatgrass 1 (1) How many acres were harvested this year? ALFALFA SKKD, CLOVER SEED. AND t)THKR FIKLO SKKDS 49. U ( re aii> alfalfa seed, clover seed, or other field seeds harvested this year? No D ^'es Q ( // "A'o," mark X and skip to question [791 ) (..Answer these quntlions, if " )>s "J^— 50. Alfalfa seed? 54. Sweetclover seed? .... 68. SudangrasB seed? 69. Crested wheatgrass seed?. 78. Other field seeds? Red clover? Foxtail r 1 Tchardgrass? diet? a D n D n a n D D D How many tons were harvested? har\ested or to be harvested? POTATOF.S, DRY BKANS, DRY PKAS. SUGAR BEETS, AND BROO.MCOHN: ' these questions, i/ " 1 *■«.")■ Were any of the following crops harvested this year — [79] Irish potatoes for home use or for sale' (If less than lU hundredweight or 1.000 ptiuiid-i werr h^irvested. do not report aci«s ) 90. Dry Held and seed beans? 93. Dry Held and seed peas? 94. Sugar beets for sugar? 96. Broomcorn? ,,..,. No I ¥ (D -low many acres were or will be harvested? (Report tenths of an acre for potatoes) D D (3) How mui of thia uear's crop was or will be sold? A-2 Alt. Tom (2) Pounds of "cleun" seed harvested or to be harvested? (2) How much was or will be harvested? Cwt. ■■orbraah i /lO COLORADO 229 VKCKTAHLKS K( U HOMI IS! AM I- 'It S\l h 105. W .-.1 thi ..s veg year f tab1«s. ■ r home use' corn. or me ons li 106. •rr .inv veg. (/lis year S isblcs. swe*- -^11"; rk t 0 ons No D Yrs n • I0«, "(Or^l X an>/. Uip (o 9«r.Wion [1431 ) (.-liiari'iT ihrsr qurnliona, if " I'cs,*')^— Were »ny » vegelkble c //i(H yvar {If two or fnorr pin of the van 1' cni|> we made, 11I i Ihr Biid or 01 diff.r.Mi rcpori Ihi t.>i..l lu.r ilaiitniK'^ 107. Tomatoes? 108. Sweet corn? 109. Cucumbers nnd pickles? I 10. Snap beans (bii-.h und poll- type*) 1 12. (. abbage? . . . 11.1. Swfel peppers? . , . 117. ( anialoups. honeydews. :iii"'r<' iilDlalof 20 fruit iir>d nut trees :lii.I grapevines 011 Xhi- pluo ' (// ■•-Vo." m«rA X uri.f skip to ./uesl.on [1983 » (// ") fs." onsu'fr qurslions 153 ihroinjh 197.) 153. Huh miuli land is ui bearing und P ' Aerii"~ ~T nonbearinit fruit orchards, groves, ?ineyards, and planted nut trees? ^ No n Ves D {Answer Ihese qu fsdom, if "Yea )- Were any of the following kinds of fruit and nut trees on (his place lS4. Apples? . . . , 155. Peaches? . . . , 158. Pears? . . . , 161. Crapes? ... 165. Plums and prune 169. Sour cherri«a* 170. Sweet cherries? 171. Apricots? ... 197. Other fruits and nuts? Necturmes' Planted black walnuts' Give (1) )Iou mail} trees (or vines) are NOT of bearing age? NHmbcT hearing age? (3) w much harvested thi§ year? Lb. NL'ltSKR^ AM) (JKKKNHOUSK I'Rdl PLANTS. AND BILBS [1983 ^^ 'Te any nursery ur greenhouse products, flower tir vegetable seeds or plants, flowers, ^ir bulbs grown for sale (ftis yea: i!f •■No.' murk X and nkxp to gueation [2023 (.Insurer (htae qutHiona. if ■ >'« ' UCTS, FLoWHR AND VKOKTABLK SEEDS AND . No D Yes n 199. Nursery products (tri 200. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, und bedding plants Tor sale? 201. Vegetables grown under glass, flower needs, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, mushrooms? (a) In open? (b) Under glags? . (I) How much area was used for growing? -1 in J What will be the vahje of sales in 1959? (ITHEU CRllpS [2023 Are Ihire any nl lier crups ihat «-re or will be harvested thia year on Ihis place Popcorn? Root and grain crops hogged or grazed? Grass silage? No Q Ves Q an,iu.*r for crop.) — ■- I Name of rft^f Value of (bImT L*= Section IV.— LAND USE THIS YEAR. 1959 203. Acres in this place (copy aires from (piestiun 7)- r CROPLAND: 204. How many acre* of land were in fields and tracts from which crops were harvested (including hay cutl thia year? (This area may be ublained by adding the acres m the fields or tracts from which one or more c^0^s were harvested or hay was cut (Alt I/ear; acres in nonbearing and bearing planted fruil trees, nuts, and grapes, and acres in nursery and greenhou-ie produrf^ ) None Q XmS SHADED SECTION IS TO BE FILXEP BY CENSUS ENUMERATOR (a) Add acres of ail crops (wUh if l and enter total here ih) Prom how many acres of land were two crops harvested thia y*ar? . _ _ (c) Subtract t)v acres for (b) from (a) and enter difference here . _ 205. How >r pasture I acres o( cropland wen fingi thia year? None D None G 206. How many uire- .if cropland were m cultivated .summer fallow thia year? 207. How iiiiiny aeris of cropland were used only for soil-improvement grasses and legumes not harvested and not pn-liired thia year? .... .... None □ 208. How many acres of cropland hav<- not been accounted for? None Q (Include idle cropland and cropland on which all crops failed 1 WOODLAND (Include as woodbind all wood lots and timber tracts, cutover und deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture ) 209. How many acres of woodland were pastured (or grazed) this year? None 210. How n not pastured f ^res of woodland were ■edi Ihia year? >THER LAND: 211. How many acres were in other pasture? > (Not cropland pasture and not woodland pasture ) (// -Wonr.- mark X and skip to qurstion [2123 I I Ad (a) Of this other jiastvire, hiow many acres do you consider to be improved pasture? None Q I (Improved by liming, fertilizing, seeding, irrigating, draining, and controlling weeds und brush ) lanes, roads, ditches, and wasteland? None n Add these acres (questions 204. 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. the same Section V.— IRRIGATION 213. Of the total land in this place (reported in question 203), how many acres were irrigated thia year? None □ Acres . (//■■A'one." mark X and akip to question [2183.) 214. How many acres in this place were Irrigated by sprinklers f his wear? ,\one Q Acres. 215. From how many acres of irrigated land were crops harvested t'hit year? None O Acres . (Be sure to include all irrigated land from which hay was cut and all irrigated land in both bearing and nonbeanng fruit and nut crops and irrigated land from which volunteer crops were harvested ) (// '■\oTU," mark X and silip fo question [2173 ) 216. What part of the land from which crops were harvested fAis j/ear was irrigated? . , All Q Part Q (// -All,'- mark X and skip to queation [2I7J ) {// "fart," (fii'c 6e/ou' name and acres tmgatfd for each crop. If all orchard was irrigatrd, liat "Orfkard," and if all ttgetahUs for aaU. hat 'Vegtlablea." ) Nan le of crop irrigated? Acres irngated? Name of crop irrigated? Acres irrigated? (1) (3) (2) (4) [2173 What percent of ih.- irrigation water used on Ihi^ place thia year was oblamrd — (a) From a well (pumped or flowing) or spring directly by this farm or from another farm? ':;, (b) From a stream, lake, drainage ditch, or reservoir directly by this farm ur from another fa.m? ^% (c) ^ rom a mutual or cooperative water or ditch company. Irrigation district, or other irrigation oTganliatlon? (dec nam Before June 1. thia year? None n Number . k X and aktp to queition [256] ) . . . Number . Number _ (The total for questions (k) and (b) must equal the number for question 254 ) SOWS AND GILTS FARROWING. [25S] How many lltler* were farrowed since June I. thia year or will farrow before December 1? 256. How many Illlers were farrowed between December I. taat year, and June 1. thia year? Number of None D litters _ Number of D litter? Section VII.— FOREST PRODUCTS THIS YEAR, 1959 D-l [226] How much was or will be receiv.d thia year from the sale of standing limber or irees? None sold □ $_ (Include standing timber sold for pulpwood ) 227. How much was or will be received thia year (rom the 8*?e of pulpwood. poles and piling, bark, bolts, and mine timbers? , , None sold Q $_ ( Do not include sale of standing limber, firewood, fence posts, and sawlogs ) (Answer Iheae quesliona, i/ ">> (Do not report below any products sold on the stump. Products sold on the stump should be included in question 226.) ■')- Were any of (he following foresl productscul thia year for home use or for sale — 228. Firewood and fuelwood? 230. Fence posls? 231. Sawtogs and veneer logs? (I) How mucl was or wil be cut in I9S9? Card«(l'i4'ir) be sold in J9S9? Section VIII.— POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK NOW ON THIS PLACE AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION THIS YEAR, 1959 • Include all poultry and animals on (his place owned by you. by your landlord, by your employees, and by others. Include livealock gradng on land used under a Government grazing permit. POULTRY: 236. Are there any chickens, turkeys, or other poultry on this place? No Q ^'es Q 237. If "No," were there any on this plHce any time thia year? No D Ves Q (// "A'o" for both qurniiom 236 and 237, mar* X and akip to tjurslton [246].) 238. How many chickens (hens, pullets, roosters, etc ) 4 months old and over are now on this place' ... 239. How many broilers Mere or will be sold thia year? (Report all broilers sold and those grown for others under contract ) 240. How many hens, roosters, pullets, cockerels, and other chickens were or «ill be sold thia year? . . 241. How many dozens of chicken eggs were or will be sold thia year? . . . , e you 242. How many turkeys and (urkey fryers were raided thia year? (Include those raised from poults hatched, poults bought, and tho.se raised for others under contract 243. How many (urkey hens rtoir on hand a keeping for breeding next year? 244. How many ducks, geese, and other poultry (not counting chickens and turkeys) Give were sold thia year? ... . None Q name 245. How much was or will he received (hi« year from the sale of (urkeya, ducks, geese, and miscellaneous poultry, and (heir eggs? N Nunc n Numl>cr None a Number None a Number None n Dozens None D Numl>er None D Number , iold a Value of sales $_ SHKEP AND LAMBS [246] How many ewes. rams. we(herB. and lambs of all ages are on Ihia place? .... (//■■A Orthis total, how many are- Nom- D Number ark X and skip lo queilton [247] ) (a) Lambs uiidt-r 1 year old? (b) Ewes 1 i T old and ovi Number , Number . (c) Rama and wethers 1 year old and over? Niimber . (The total for questions («), (b), and (c) mii-( equal ihc number for question 246 ) HORSES AND MILES: [247] How many horses, mules. coKs. and ponies are..!, this place? No,,,, q Number CATTLE AND CALVES (Include all cows and all other cattle and calves, both dairy and beef, on this place ) 267. How many ca(tlc and calves of all ages axe on this place? None Q Number (// "None," mark X ond tkip to queilton [262] ) ((a) Cows? Number (Include heifers that have calved ) Number Of thia total, how many are i(b) Heifers and heifer calves? (Do not include any heifers that have calved ) (cl Bulls, bull calves, sleera. and steer calves? Number _ (The total for questions (a), (b). and (c) must equal the number for question 257.) COWS MILKED YESTERDAY: 258. How many cows and heifers v ■ milked yeaterday? 269. How manv milk cows were on this place yeaterday? (Include dry milk cows and milk heifers that have calved ) 260. How many gallons of milk were produced yeaterday? None Q Number _ None □ Number _ None Q Gallons _ Tlieae questiona are to be / (a) Dooa AJ number end in S or 7T No P] Y«* fl anmrered by CENSUS < i_. i-i ENUMERATOR \(*) Are acres m quesUon 7. 1,000 or more? No Q YesQ Section IX.— DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD THIS YEAR, 1959 [262] Was any milk or cream aold thia year. J959? No Q Yes Q (if "No." mark X and akip to qutilton [265] ) Report all aales Troro tUa place whether made by you or by others. Report dairy products aold for your landlord. Be sure to Inclndc dairy pradacU which yon will sell by Z>ec«m6er 31, thia year. (For each item, anawer Iheie queationa ) — 263. How much whole milk was r will be sold in 1959? None Q ■ (Report in pounds of milk, gallon? of milk, or pounds of butterfal ) 264. How much cream was or will be sold in 1959? , . None Q (If cream was sold by the gallon, multiply the Quantity sold or to be sold in 1959? (2) How much was oi will be the value of aalea in 19S9? number of gallons by 2H to get pounds of butterfal ) Section X.— ANIMALS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD ALIVE THIS YEAR, 1959 Report all sales from this place whether made by you or by others. Report all animals turned over to or sold for your landlord, and animals fed under contract for others. Be sure (o repor( aniraalB which yon will sell by December 31. thia year. ■ iheat quesliont, if " ) ea ') - Were any of (he following sntmala •old or will any be aold thia year (1959) — [265] Calvea? 266. Caltle, not counting calves? 267. Horaes. mulea. colts, and ponlesT .... 268. Hogs and pigs? 269. Sheep and lambs? Id been sold thia year? (2) ^o» manv more will b<' sold between now and Dec. 31? N»M [ NHbi D (3) How much was or will be the value of sales in 1959? XX COLORADO 231 SMiion XI.— FERTILIZER AND LIME Include all frrlilitcf >nd llm* umtd oi purchftsfd by jou or hj four landlord 271. On how innny acre!, were commercial rcrtillicf and ferilhiing raaleri«la iised in lfS9? {If "None." mark X and tktp to fuetUon [272].) I placr during 19S9. whether None □ Acres r thtit quftliont, if "i'tt ">■ Wu fertUUcr uaed thit ir«ar on an; of (he followinf CT«p«- ta) Har and croplind »*atgre? . . . fb) Olher pulare {not cropland)? (e) CofBT . , , . (d) Iriali poUto«ar (r) SBfu be«tar (0 All other crop*? acres was fertiliser usedT How much waa used— (2) I>ry materials? (Include rock phoaphate) Liquid materiais? C272] How many acren nere limed in 1959? N< ( // •■Nonr.' mark X antf ikip to fueafion [274] } 273. How much lime or limine malcrlala was used in I959T (Include ground hniest D Acres _ etc Omit lime usod for sprays or natiitation ) Tons hydrotrd and burnt hme, marl, oyster sheila, Section Xn.— SELECTED FARM EXPENDITURES AND LAND-USE PRACTICES . THIS YEAR, 1959 How much waa or will be apeni fhif year f or - FL'RKS Include etpensea paid, or lo be paid by December 31. 1959, by yoo and your landlord for (Us place. "[274] Feed for livestock and poultry? None D (Include cost of grain, hay, mill feeds, roncentrates, and rouRha^es, also, amounts paid for grinding and mixing feed.) 275. The purchase of llrcalock and poullryT None D (Include baby chicks ) 276. Machine hire? None D (Include custom work such &s tractor hire, threshins, combining, silo filling, corn picking, baling, plowing, fruil picking, spraying and dueling ) 277. Hired labor? None Q (Do not include housework, custom work, or cuntraci construction work Include cash payment!, only ) 278. Seeda. bulba. planU. and trecsT None Q 27$. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business? . None Q LAND-LSE PHACTICfcS 280. How many acres of land wert- used lo grow cover crop* f/lia year and then planted to another crop' 281. How many acres of cropland ymvd for fraln or row crops tttiM year were farmfl on Ihe conioiirT 282. Huw many acres of strip-croppinf ayalema for aoil-eroalon control were on this place ihia year? 2tH. How many acres of crop and pKslufe land on this place have terraces? . . None Q Acres. None D Acres _ None n Acres _ None □ Acres _ Section XIIL— FARM LABOR . D ■ □ lu^ 284. About how many hour^ laat week did | ' ou (the person m charge of this placf) do (arm | -ork or chores on this placf 7 i \tark ont ) "^■— .^ 285. How muny other members of your family did 15 hours or more of *rm work or chori> on this place laet ireek without receiving cash wagea? None □ Persons _ (Do not include housework ) 286. How many hired persons did any farm work or choren on ihis place laal weekT None □ Persona _ (Include members of your family receiving cash wages ] (// ••\ont/' mark X and »kip to question [291] ) ^*— »a these hired f j^) worhinf latl week, J ny were empiored S >lace for— [ lb) 287. or these hired persona how man: on thia pli ISO days or more during f/iis year?. None Q Persons _ ) Lehs than 150 days during (his year? ... None □ Persons (The tola) for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number for question 28C ) 288 Of these hired persons working la»l week, how many were paid on a (1) Number of pcTsons Monthly iJaily Piecework basis? (2) What was the agreed cas r»lo of pay? (If more than one person, give average) _/00 per month _/00 per day (3) How many hours per person were these workers expected lo work to earn this pay? rwr HMBlk ibM Per d>r (h*an) {The total of the persons reported in column 1 must equal the number for question 28C ) None D Persons 289. How many hired pe^-loll^ paid on a piecework basis "ufkpd on this place laal Friday? {If -Sontr mark X and akip to ijufhon [291] > 290. How much did these hired personx on piecework (reported fi .ju.-.tioii 2891 earn for their work lamt Friday? .00 Section XI V.— EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES NOW ON THIS PLACE Include equipment, whether owned by you or by others, on this place. Include equipment and farllltlea thai are temporarily out of order. How many of the following are on this place - nd corn combines)' "^291] Grain combines? 292. Corn pickers (include picker-shellei 293. Plck-op balers? 294. Field forage harvesters (for field chopping of silage and forage crops)? 29&. Molortrncks (include pick-ups)' 296. Wheel tractors other than garden? 297. Garden tractors? . . 298. Crawler tractors (tracklaying)?""!^ 299. Aalomobiles? Do you have < thla place 300. Telephone? No Q Vea Q 301. Home freeter (for quick freezing and storing food)? . . No Q Yes Q (Do not include refrigerators ) 302. Milking machine? No Q Ves □ 303. Electric milk cooler? No Q Yes Q 30S. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops)? No Q Yes Q ^06. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower? No Q Yes O 307. On what kind of road Is this place located? (Mark one)^>^ { (1) Hard surface? I (2) Gravel, shell, or shale' I (3) Dirt or unimproved? . n How many miles to a hard surface road? D Less than I mile OR Section XV.— RENTAL AGREEMENT. FARM VALUES. AND MORTGAGE DEBT 308(a) Do you rent any land from ol h^r^' No Q Yes Q (b) Do you work ui<> land on shares' No D Yes D (// "So- for hotk quf»Uon> 308(a) and 308(bl. ,.,ark X ar>d »ktp lo q,.f.^lwn [314] ) ( // "Y fit" for nihfr question 308(a) or 308{bi. aniwrr questions 310 MroutfA 313 ) No a Yes n 310. iJo you pay to your landlord any cash as rent' (a) It "Yes," how much for the year? . 311. iJo you pay to your landlord any share of the crops (such o-s 1, i. J)? . 312. Do you pay to your landlord any share of the livestock or livestock products (such as J. |, i)7 , . 313. Do you have this land under any other arrangement (such as a fixed quantity of any product, upkeep of land and buildings, payment of taxes, keep of landlord, rent free, etc )' S No D No D No n /OO Yes D Yes a E3I4] Abou ow much would Ihe land and the buildings sell for (a) Land and buildings owned by you? (r„p> arr,.> from ..|U.-.|.on 3 1 (b) Land and buildings rented from others? iC.pv Hcr.s from qurst.oi. 4 ) (c) Land and buildings managed for others? D (Copy acn-s from question 5 ) (d) Land and buildings rented lo others? (Copy acns from ipiestion 6 ) None (1) Acres (2) Total value (doUara) n $_ /on n S_ /no n S_ (do D $_ /on 318, Is there any mortgage debt on land and buildings owned by you? (Mark one )^h^b^^h . No D Yes Q No land owned D 316. On what date did you fill this questionnaire? Section XVI.— ENUMERATOR'S RECORD— To be filled by Census Enumerator Census county division Who furntaked the mformatton i lAis report? (Mark one ) County WUtmlhmmmmhmtltfmMm'tbmaiO taadhrt Q Nv»lifc«» P OOm D (hoft? cattle? hor«t? sheep' goat*' rtC ) (4) 20 or chicken*' turkeyt? duck*' (5> Any crop*? (corn? oait' hay' tobacco? other held crop*?) 16) 20 or more fruit cree*? grape. CTe«*? (7) Any veg- etable* for tale? beme*? nur»ery or green- houtc product*? I8t t 2 J 4 No : Yts No : Yc( No : Yes No : Y« No : Ye* No fYes No |Vti No : Yes i i 6 7 8 9 10 No: Yes No ; Ye* No I Ym No :Ye* No I Ye* No I Ye* No I Yo No : Ye* i • 11 ■ 2 I» 14 M No 1 Ye5 No : Y« No : Yei No i Yc* . ..; No j Yes No : Ye* No: Yn No :' Yes 16 17 IS 19 20 No : Yei No ■ Yea No : Ye* No : Ye* No i Ye* No : Yes No; Yes No : Y« 1 (!) (2) (») (■«) (1) 1 (6) (T) (B) Ol (10) I.TinriOA; • 4 ..lumni l-W It N,. „..,//. ..lu.n..^ ^L.p i,, o'l.ii.in 16 Ir >iv • < ..lui.in V IF N>. nil .. ■!....... Id ll •. Immul 'J .t,,. i,, III ./'M ...luiiiii till ..'liiixii '1 .xliiiliil 1 1 jn.l >:il Al • Column 10. ri N.I l>IU->l>imn t 1 ji>.I net A 1 tl *■ <--. .o.ol.imn 1(1 .(.■n.H K.l .iii.r .ii.i.I.uk .>.I.I<.^< ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK 233 (II) PART IV -RhCORIl i..ne iiumhc' rli 1 ( 1*1 Date Cr.w lt*Jc:f s miiuK I 14) Al N.. \.. : V.^ D.tti Uart 1 4 T 1 : 1 A I No No ; ■IVv 0».C l>jit 6 8 9 10 '- Al N,. Nu ; Y.^ Diie lldit 12 1* t Al No n..i(r Onif it, IH I'l - ) • C.lumr. II Ahik" Al "umhtr *h..t. ,..u ,lrtrfm,nf • (.olumn li 1( ■» f ^ nil A » I,.. lji,JI.,»J ^nJ Al !■■( • Column l(. 1 .in. .I..ic ...lU ..H,. ,..„ 1..,.. u..»..c.l i-.u nunc xf ■"' Al A»..i;n Al numhcri ii Al .Tjrr rvv'nnifiB »i(h 1 l.« ihr hm Al t'-u Jfe I>> ■•>' whuh iht njinr .rf ihn prn-m ippr.>ri >» ,| tr\(ui>tJ grt 2 I'W ihcKiond «( (mint 234 INDEX TO TABLES County County Abnomial farms Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay , AlfalTa seed , Almonds , Angora goats and kids , Animals sold alive, specified , Annual legumes, specified , Apples , Apricots Area , approximate land Asparagus , Automobiles , Austrian winter peas , Average size of farm , Avocados , Barley Beans , Beets (table ) Berries, specified , Blackberries Blackeyes and other green cowpeas Blueberries (tame or wild) Boysenberries Broccoli , Broilers sold Broomcom , Buckwheat 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 Cauliflower , Celery , Change in definition of farms , Cherries , Chicken eggs sold Chickens , Chickens sold Christmas trees sold , Citrus fruits, specified , Clingstone peaches , Clover seed Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay , Collards Color of operator , Commercial farms Commercial fertilizer, expenditures for Commercial fertilizer, uses of Common and perennial ryegrass seed Conservation of land Com Com pickers Cotton Cotton farms Cowpeas Cows Cream sold Crimson c lover seed Crop drier Cropland By acres harvested By color of operator By Irrigation By tenure of operator By use Cropland In cover crops Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour Croppers ( for South only ) Crop-share tenants Crop fertilized, specified Crops harvested from irrigated land Crops harvested , spec if led 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 Dates Days worked off farm Definition of farms, change In Dry field and seed beans Dry field and seed peas Dry anions Ducks sold Durum wheat Economic c lass of farm Eggplant Eggs sold Electric milk cooler Elevators, power-operated, conveyor or blower. Emmer and spelt English or Persian walnuts Equipment and facilities, specified Escarole, endive, and chickory 14,17 5 8 11 8 11 8 11 6 10a ,12,17,18 19,20,21 9,10a 8 11 8 11 a 11 1 1 8 11 4, 17, IB 19,20,21 4,6 8 11 1,2,17,18 19,20,21 1,1a B 11 15,17,18,19,20 5 3 17,18,19,20,21,22 5,14,15,16 5 fa 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 7 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,9 8 U 8 11 10 1 8 11 7 12,17,13,19,20,21 4,10 6 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 7 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 9 12 8 11 8 11 8 U 8 11 8 11 3,4,17,18,19,20 3 14,17,18,19,21 4,5 5 17,18,19,20,21 7 8 11 1,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a 8 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 8,15 11 15,17,18,19,20 5 8 11 6 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 7,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 8 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 6 1,2,3 1,1a, 2, 3 1, 2,3,17,13,19,20,21 1,2,4 3,17,18,19,20 3 1,2 la 3,17,18,19,20,21 3 .,2,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a 17,18,19,20,21 1 17,18,19,20,21 1 3,17,18,19,20,21 5 3,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 7 1,17,18,19,20,21 la, 11a 3 13,17,18,19,20,21 4,11 8 13,17,18,19,20,21 5,U 8 11 1,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a 9 12 15,17,18,19,20 5 7 10 7,17,18,19,20,21 5,9 11 6 8 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 5 10 1 8 11 8 U 8 11 7 10 8 u 14,17,13,19 5 8 11 7 ,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 4,17,18,19,20,21 6 8 11 8 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 Ewes , Expenditures, farm. See Farm expenditures. Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow. Farm expenditures, specified Fana labor , Farm operators : By age By color , By residence By tenure By off -farm work and other income Farm products , value of Farm property, value of Farms , number By color of operator , By economic class By kind of road on which located By kind of worke rs During specified week By land irrigated By size of farm By tenure of operator By type of farm By value of products sold ., Farms with all harvested crops irrigated Feed for livestock and poultry, expenditures for Fence posts cut Fertilizer, commercial, expenditures for Fertilizer, commercial, uses for Fescue seed Field and seed beans, dry Field and seed peas, dry Field-crop farms other than vegetable and frult-and-nut Field crops Field crops, other than vegetables and f nTuits and nuts , sold Field forage harvesters Field seeds Figs Filberts and hazelnuts Firewood and fuelwood Flaxseed Forest products Forest products sold Freestone peaches Frult-and-nut farms Fruits and nuts^ specified Fruits and nuts sold Full owners Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil, expenditures for Geese sold General farms Goats and kids Goats and kids clipped Goats and kids sold alive Grain combines Grains Grapefruit Grapes Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains Green lima beans Green peas (English) Greenhouse products Guineas sold Hairy vetch seed Harvesters, field forage Hay c rops 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 Honeydews Hops Horses and colts, including ponies Horses and/or mules Horses and/or 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 Kale Kind of road Kumquats ladlno seed land and buildings, value of Land area , approximate land from which hay was cut Land in farms By color of operator - By size of farm By tenure of operator ^ use Land in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 4,17 3,4,17 4,17 17 1,17 1,2,17 4,17 18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20 18,19,20,21 '8,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20 17,18,19 ,11,19,20,21 7, 1£, 19,20, 21 5 7,18,19,20,21 6,17,1.1,19,20 3, 17, It, 19, 20 17,18,19,20 7,18,19,20,21 1 7,18,19,20,21 9 17,18,19,20,21 15,17,19,20 8 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 8 9 8 9 9,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 8 17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 7 15,17,18,19,20 6,7,17,18,19,20,21 7,17,18,19,20,21 7 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 7 9,17,18,19,20,21 1,2 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 4, 17, IB, 19, 20, 21 1,17,18,19,20,21 1 8 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20 2,17,18,19,20 "' 3,17,18,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 INDEX TO TABLES 235 Land in Irrigated farms By use Land tn strip- cropping systems for soil erosion control ■ land Irrigated by source of water Land pastured Legumes, specified annual lemons ■ Lespedeza cut for hay Lespedeza seed Lettuce and romaine Lima beans Lime and liming material, expenditures for.... Lime and liming material used during the year. Limes Litters farrowed Livestock and Livestock products sold Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy and livestock ranches Livestock ranches Livestock -share tenants Livestock, specified Livestock sold alive Loganberries lupine seed Machine hire, expenditures for Managed land Managers Mandarins {included with Tangerines) , Mangoes Maple s irup made Buckets hung Maple sugar made , Milk cooler, electric Bulk-type Mili sold , Milk cows Milking machine , , Mint for oil Miscellaneous and unclassified farms Mixed grains , Mohair c lipped , Motortrucks Mules and mule colts Navel oranges Nectarines NoDwhite farm operators Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs Nursery and nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) Nuts , spec if led 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 Operators, farm. See Fann operators. Changes Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins.. Other and unspecified tenants Other field-crop farms Owned land Part owners Part-retirement Part-time farms Pasture Peaches Peanuts Pears Peas Pecans Peppers. See Sweet peppers and plmlentos. Pick-up balers Plmientos Plums Plums and prunes Popcorn Potatoes Poultry and poultry products Poultry and poultry products sold Poultry farms Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Products, farm, value of Proso millet Prunes Pulpwood sold Pun^kins Purchase of livestock and poultry Qulnc es Radishes Rams and wethers Raspberries Red c lover seed Redtop seed 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,16,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 15,17,18,19,20 3,17,13,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 5,17,18,19,20,21 3 3,21 8 8 9 ^,17,18,19,20,21 4 7,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 ■1,17,18,19,20,21 8 13,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 3, 'i, 17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 15, 17,1£, 19,20 3 3,17,18,19,20,21 U,17 1,1a, 11a la, 11a 9 ,9,10a 5 4,8,9 4,5,9,10a 11 11 3 3,4,5 11 11 12 12 4,6 6 4,10 4,8 4,6 11 5 U 10a 4,6 111 11 11 3 1,3,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a 8 n 8 u 8 11 8 11 8 u 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 8 11 8 U 8 11 8 11 8 11 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8,9 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,5,9,10 15,17,16,19,20 5 4, 17, IB, 19, 20, 21 6 17,18,19,20,21 5 8 U 8 11 9 12 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 4,7 Residence of operator Rice Root and grain crops hogged or grazed. Rye Ryegrass seed, connnon and perennial... Sampling, reliability of Sawlogs and veneer logs cut Seed beans, dry field and Seed peas, dry field and Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, expenditures for. Seeds, field Shallots Share - c ash tenants 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 Soybeans Specified equipment and facilities 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 Sugarcane or sorghum for sirup Sumner fallow, cultivated Sweetclover seed Sweet com Sweet peppers and plmientos Sweetpotatoes System of terraces on crop and pasture land ^,17,18,19,20,21 Tangelos Tangerines and mandarins Telephone Tenants Temple oranges Tenure of farm operator Timber Timothy seed Tobacco Tobacco farms Tomatoes Tractors Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. Tung nuts Turkeys Turnips Type of farm Unclassified farms Uses of coinnercial fertilizer.. Uses of land Valenc la oranges Value: Crops Farm products sold Farms (land and buildings) Livestock Vegetables grown under glass, flower and vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms Vegetable farms Vegetables for home use Vegetables harvested for sale Vegetables sold 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 Watermelons Wax beans. See Snap beans. Wl^at White farm operators Wild hay cut Winter wheat Woodland in farm, by use... Wool shorn : Wool sold Workers : Family Hired Regular Seasonal Specified week Work off farm Young berries. 5,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21,22 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,17,18,19,20,21 8 16,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 9 15,17,18,19,20 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 3 8 6,7,12,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 6,7,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 8 8 17,18,19,20,21 14,15,16 3,4,17,18,19,20 1,17,18,19,20,21 7,12 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,13,19,20,21 5 5,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8